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Ses ethene oiaieenat ated SOR tn iene AROS a am tn mt pe a oe A — Pn Vel. XE:,, He. 101 -Whole Ke, 4323. NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2h, 1846. — CENTREVILLE COURSE TROTTING. Po Sr oa apron ‘On Surdays the first boat from the Island rill leave at 8 A. Mead the frst bout fro New York a 9.4. M i a Bouts aie New York. : ‘ies Iubser ; ‘abl ke Treeall,t a fie unequal < Phe animes mp oy Bran¢ Those egending for thei the po ee gt, years past. paseo een! senparde noon at ce will be ei or Marthen partioul i} Jetter 1s MAN & CO. New York. HERD! ui co., 5 N. B—! for any furnished, thronglios ceria oonienees pearson hl DRA! ON GREA’ ERIFAN “AND 'D—Peraons wishi <3 to ron a mo nev to any part of inglands ae 3 alen aan piogare dea drat of thy "inant atl the. Sprovisetal to towns fente cities coe }» by forwardi country nery cm, by, forwarding any ae Berson for w steamer or ship, ani For farther par als r led, have a ipt for thesame Feturaed } =I. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, 75 South street, corner Maiden lane. FEY TO MON POLY FOR BANY AND J ONEIDA rip ©, Lapver, (ate of the Kmpir of street, eve! Bente . hoot, at o'clock” Fria laced prices, tees raCoreancroe inquire 2etthe Capaia, ‘on board of the boat. NEW YORK, Oe BANY AND TROY LINE, ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, fom the oer at Sf Oomreeee street. e Morniae Frain of Cars from Troy, north to Saratoga, Whitehall and Lake Cham. ‘The st-amer EMPIRE, Captain R, B. Macy, leaves the foot of Couritandt on, ‘Taeadsy, ‘Thursday’ and Batarday preniuge, « For ee or Poneht paket on Board, or at the Office on whart. ‘reight must be put in shares of 2 of te, io Freight Agent, 4 Be p ny wil! not be reaponsibdli aa ee Rise Ors Sore FOR TBA ily, Sane + excepted—' Direet " From the he pier saws wand Rridav event HENDHIK HUDSON, i Care WO. Crnizenden, mi eave ou Tuceday, Thursday and Baturday evenings, at AtSo’elock P. M., Landing [Res ner Places. From the Foot of Barcla: Steamboat COLUMBIA, Captain Wa Ht otk, will ure on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday afternoons, at 5 01 RICA, Ci R.H. Farry, 4 p_dteaabant N aT AME IC}. Gavtaia ornad Go ve shoe! ee ia iene ber titel the moruiog ears for the east or west ight tal ys ie rates; none taken after 534 o’clock, ;Aliversons are forbid any of the beets of this line, "Cxptuns oF A gents. orpusage or taht spt on boca Liven Ly Cain and the paeketship SID) canes Vor pulmee, havasg suverior com wee jations, 6 HN HE! N B.—Persons seading for their f=. Ne terms. fotsay eoncant Pa} _ relan ont by the above packets, or: Sit pus titsrioal totes caroughont Reavieed. i ni was throu; ; hs Tac and'Wa egy 0 application an above or 16 Hardman, Ree man & Co., 88 Waterloo Koad Lt spac site = heh coal n Regular jar pac! rip wd i NEW = a — Louisiana an Pe igae tence in meant, Cast rac pacner np’ LOUISVILLE uth st. have om the most ible at inst., at 3 o'clock — Hant, master, Til rogue earache Suisvivts | pail ssabove. anes y,Pty oa Poasd, st Urine Wh ‘whart, foot of Wall per a soi ic SOLLESRAOP ft lock, at which rs ; time heoht i ea at 3 o’cl whi "ieee meal Now me ty pe E, WOODRUFF, who will ard ail ‘osw WiGO Jotueoa ss s, will ruccged ie sail Monday, 37th inst., hor regalar day. é BALL, Font OLD LINE prey BY Only re cae me with every m, cannot but sons visiting the old i fre: before cusesing elsewhere fore engaging ire. For and br aronin yee early a opeigetion ones should of Beckman street. 0 ouie BROTHERS & CO. att re a 1 ve door to the Fulton Bank.) TS POOL™Packet of the 2ist of Apri fast sailing and favorite pac » 20 tos bape dy John Eldridge, "Pill sail owas ekee to teenie be berths, should not fail to make early application on board, fc ef eset TAPCO or on Pout 2 At their preci 1 ana Of. of.3 8 at je, up stairs Bop INE, OF PACKETS—To aul ut re 5 ed bark Dork AN HARLEY,” Uae he ioe ea ras Siace aan eeaaa, having excellent accom- PP GODRULL & MINTURN, #7 South st. Loeb UOE FOR SALE she sige JAMES, of 73 | 2 ub tad now Fynwet Reger aig Apgiy.o2 pou, all a'r 514 Water street, cor. stite is HOG LONG ere RAILROAD COMPANY. XPRESS ev Trains leave Whitehall, wod: “a re south M., for Bostou—for sll of the fat and 994 A Mey and #3 deity, | *4 = ere 21 im re FOR AL CARROLL’ u'tea Bf ao AND SICK. AZ pei cee oe Sulphur Baths, te, pe eestiene and are essen- ih Vs St a Gerke Se PReramors to eae hese sores this City 10 Tor ths city of IODINE E LIN IMENT aumitted to be the omy article that will per- ys un:versall Hh do. It lied inte rath Eh, Kings Ryvil, Paralyses or Jeon of Rie the Fnine ee 11, ‘odomt Bre it woold stagger bel Hee the most res; oly the persia emty to be tried, to #1 this most excellent remedy a intre RING entero ramen FANCY SUAPS AND PERFUMERY. N?°, THREE COURTLANDT STREET, Depot for the sale of the Walnut Uil Military Shaving ighly, Beented Toilet Soaps, Elegant Extracts, Essences, lognes, ils, Pomatnens, together w ith every other article im e. wouatry Merchants, Draggiss aad Dealers in ‘gen 2s favited Oar exiea.ive assortment, where a em aw i and No. 1 So 1 Soaps. Patent Chrystalline pata JOHNSON, VROOM & FOWLER. bat intre | fib mows 3 NT, fib ess tree ons sitwated Front Office, Led feud | ‘& gentee! family, and will be RENT CHEAP. ! street. pean, of A, SAMSON. 443 Pearl st. TO 8d a Hor lather pce emo | Sa lea FOR SALE, OR TO LET, meet, Mokere bas Sooner eich howe. t5 a wed of 4 x pablie. eden, ot eg eh to be made on the premises, et iu're Ree. a. reer street, 42 feet deep. The HEES. ne Mane * Tall Sw? re HOUSE IN. BROOKLYN, bat. FULTON four story basement Howse wee Soable sal Nor Tillery street, next the come atten, It 12 mencallent coedition and well susted to rented for a for Rue 8 baay family. to ALL, elo bem comer of Peer and Beekman atre’ts. SMALL F: vai =i part of ahi —The a) Ouse ie on sna one ire Tequired an alte tom, "ae @ use ol jroton water ee, TS GAN FOG. oF Wares mh ‘Be-If dsinble aur of the above may ees TO LET OR Fl colt, MODERN, BUILT CO’ COTTAGE, Stable wa oh Hi bout an acre o! met walk of the house: Rae further informa 154 Ninth pA, or Dr. every ten waa aoe Praia eras TO LET, A HOUSE AND BARN, with h about errteen Tots o situated in the vi Westches! 8 ne informs his friends and y, that his house will to re- crive company on the first of May. t he is ow prepared to make arrangements, with families’ for rooms tnt board for theromiog sessou. Ii location and conven offer great inducem-uts to those who to be near the eity, and well accom also, good bi . New Rochelle, April 18, 1846 Cc. F. RICE als 3% “To DRY GUODS DEALERS, WHO DESIRE a Handsome and ore in Capaclous fa: Srookine= Fhe” wadgriged tas Sore g a dry goods mi how erected, in Ta ede gene Bu ich is doi eg an im- 0 bus ‘story brie! by.40 feet deep, sekieresy and commodious store, and an eet te aished, and ready Possession before fan excellent location fore Fetal dry go en tenant, TANGSEATS, Myrtle Avenue. TO LET OR FOR at ON very tsvorableterms, four three story and basement ‘brick dwelling Houses, in Hoboken. "They exch con- ii rooms the kitchen, and are fitted roughont. Two of these hor t deep; and two of them 94 fea court yardia ‘The "riuation ‘commands, «fae, view and is within of leave eve eee Durelay stivad,'ant every half hows for Ce bbe fet with the privilege of free ferriage. Apply 3 CSTEVENS, Ficboken. business, and will be let low ton good m302wtr TO LET. THE Store No 139 Wi.liam and basement. Thi enn ie rt al8 3t¥r BARN, 12 Gold street. SCOTCH GOOSEBERRY BUSHES, &c. ‘ rae two [eee id. block THE Subscribers hava ast received pot Agoes fom Glasgow , 2000 super ch Go. hes at of he most approved kit henorit pae raat ee ve best Goose! Burery in Scot! zen, or by 5 | shelhundred on very reasonable ra Aso, 0, 400 roa Aatnen? srries—price lozen, 10 fiae or sf seca 3 THORSURN & CO. . ‘The Gooseberries are in priae order and ™ Beantfal ly~-packed in dozens or hall dozens, matted fr aa A ak as the roots and tops before planting. re) VOCALISTS BU eur es: AND THE THEATRI- ‘ESSION. Ww. CORBYN, Macoger of the Swirs Bell Ring sprertapy itor i i feasionts nt he will he re fefalted hie Sag ‘as ieee the above ban aad ine on mes }» and ter eee 08 ax travelling masieal professor, Ber of ackuowledg cdge talent “a about to travel. = com rcmneet rpoens tour eronanert th red ye Canadas, Texas, and the Isiaud of Cal ing “5 nhe has visited abepost every section of those cor js} made himself practically acqaninted with those deta: ‘8 most necessary and wl to professional travellers, het believes that his services Prove advantageous (o any Me aoe of the Swiss Bell lo. if EGARS - superior quality _ 000 La Carolina, Py 00 2 Galton rr La ladia, 10, a on El eh ee 14,800 Farere, 10,000 Kmaccipeds 000 Norma fine Regatia, 15, ry peme ae Ponsssiae Varela Hegolie lenperials 6 000 La Ausrics Canones! 30 Gonzales erg 9 in bales, made of the highest grade of wise setitied to de denture, and for sale at vei view) purcha- 7 neay BAReE RAS, wom all street, PIANO eS go pes are invited to call at Chambers’ ware- cat om 4 385 Broadway, for a superior and warranted art arti MILITARY EQUIPMENTS—FIEREMEN’S BE BeCRIDE ER respectfally calls colle the atten oar military public to his assortment of Mi toall companies; dp of eran Cay and Bayonet bt eeitisess aaah. Fine € eth SPIRE CABS. lade $0 créer at thachognens notion, ee se ‘28 3m*rre H. 8. GRATACAP. 398 Broadway. TISSUE PAPEK. 5000 REAMS 1 a mine Waites received— to 8 00 1000 Green, ad Assorted. Ir, fy, sale by 19 mm PERBBE H BHOORS, choad 6 Nesey treet, grea BONNETS D wisi. on teed 3 a enone of Fenroaile ets, which! lowest market mri im*r oe TLEMEN 'S HATS—SP. G st BR: Wea Hats of he Spring AND Lerneed STREETS.— uniting mech ae ee besaty of: flea cow roedy Zon eratinnoe wee th Comer ot Pine and Nassau ttr et SPRING FASHION. BROWN&CO., 178 C! hatham Square, of Mott public of in the rie jo aio oo vanly ft no gk, Acoeantising a8 fashion, iv and durability, tp oy seigeusnen experiecte tee ize toe comme p ‘anv over before ry Call and meperee aes ee ores ian SPRING STYLE. GENTLEMEN’S HATS. as Rate ena er for a Hat, when you PHOENIX HAZ J ASDC ae E MANUFACTORY, and get us good Cone for $3.01 Go aad eran to your mri2 im’ METROPOLITAN HAT AND CaP STORE, 2741-4 Grand street, ved this new establish PLUNKET? 60 have jast open a splendid assortment cut of HATS and CAPS, ther in qeal.ty. el of shay they offer to 2: glmeaaioaa” “ry sub sere First ity Natria rears at. Fir qaaljty Moleskin, &: 38 ; iS Cit from BT eens to 8 lesale netoall eines to, and cue tomers hai Troned and arimerre dpers ern er tad fi. PARDESSU 8. LOOK AT THIS! ” | call EADIE AND GENTLEMEN. it yon wun Tw: ston It fad the Ia, ifort steorment, Pee aad Brondrey goreer of Prank vol Bree Wiltwkenen. ~ ony Saisie - Tax Paocxssion.—The splendid procession of Van Amburgh & Co.’ nagerie,and Sands and Lent’s Ameri- | can: circus, entered the city yesterday morning, and pass- | ed through several of the principal streets. They came into the head of Broadway a little after 10 o'clock, and afew minutes pastll, reached the Park. Broadway was fall of people—the windows, roofs of houses, and balco- nies, were filled and covered with old men, young men, beautiful — and irls. — eee House steps, the railing’ a Zsd‘uiftne a nd thi Park were covered, rallies, a eae faemed 0s oe dei f human bei ion was led b: splendid Roman chaniot of which we tpoke a fow high, and it is built in the atyle of an ancient Roman tri | umphal car, in which the warriors and heroes entered the city, ri through streets strewn with garlands. | guarded by two large gilt lions. At the back are the same, and a great quantity of giiding is used on all parts. On side is a splendid painting of 8 lion hunt. Pethe whole is surmounted by @ magnificent canopy of satindamask, supported by two gilt dolphins. The is one of the finest specimens of workman | ship we over saw, and who saw it. The | whole cost is over $3000. After this came an elephant walkiog, and handsomely bree {or Then came the wa. longing to the est ment, and containing foe" varie various animals. Theso wagons were some of them drawn with two, and many with four horses. The horses were all very id the wagons appeared to be entirely new. About fifty of these wagons P followed, when came another niusie car bel tothe Ame: Cireus of Sands & Lent. Next was the company of the circus, riding on their horses. After them came the ponies, who have so much excited the wonder of all who have visited the ampbi- theatre, ridden by boys ; and next to these came a beau- tiful little cab, driven by a liveried Meng! and drawn by four of the ponies, in which were seated Maurice and Jesse, Mr. Sands’ beautiful children. Bringing up the rear were the wegons belonging to the circus. The procession contained about two hundred horses. It marched ‘down Broadway ito Bowli Green, up Greenwich to Vesey, up to the Park, up Chatham it to East Broadway, up East Broadway to Grand through Grand street to the Bowery, and up the inth street, where it passed undera (SMa phal arch into the ground prepared for the exhibition of the menagerie, which commenced yesterday, and will continue six days only. It is @ splendid collection, and with the snes feats of Mr. hes res pr gi with the lions and tigers, will attract a pet deal of attention, The only accident we heard of during the procession was the death of a hog, which was run over by an omnibus. Rev. Da. Rrpex.—This eloquent and learned divine, who delivered a lesture on suricular confession, on Gunday evening, at St. Peter’s church, to a large audi- tures again on the same subject, ‘at the same place, this Cntr § Those who would like to hvar the Tenet upon subject, as taught by the church, arare no better opportunity than in listening to jer. A Heavy Pocxer Picxixa Orexarion.—A man named John William: , Jefferson pee gh N.Y. his pee picked of $1900, on Saturday last, at the Bowery Th ‘The bills were as follows: Four 00 bills on thi ferson County Bank; 4 or $500, in fives and tens on the Hunger/ord Bank; ‘and the remain. der in fives, tens and twenties Now York Safety Fund Canada money. Ripine on tHe Avenci shes Fenpspad The season for ridiag on the is beginning to be im- Es yy the riding pub! » Taki out there esterday, wo found all sorts of vehic! rom a light ashing Duggy or sulkey, with “x flery horee, to s milk cart, heade reg along his own ‘a beast hardly able to weight. ify abe Avenue is a great place for ‘the boys” to run their horses. Itis one of the best roads in the country, and its vicinity to New York isa great advantage to us. Covar or Common Puras—The April term com- menced in this court, yesterday, and both branches of tee court ed; but a jury could not be had, althuugh two pannels were summ: |, containing 84 names each; yet, strange to say, that out ‘of 168 names only 16 jurors gould bee 10 in one branch and five in the other. wes, that both courts had to adjourn. juence Ri fact, it it stood alone, shows the necessity of a spee- tion of the jury system. Der Srager, ke.—We have received several commu: nications within the last fortnight, from inhabitants of thie shee a jomplaining of the state of this and some other adjacent streets ; they say that not only the side walks, but even the centre of the streets, are blocked up with all manner of lumber, such es flour and meat berrels, planks, kc., so that foot ers are obstruct- ed on the side walks, as well as horses and carts in the centre of the street. The public authorities should look to it, and have this nuisance abated. ¢ Errects or Daunxenness.—As a carman was hal 3 up Park Row yestertlay morning, being a little tipsy, he fell = and bad his arm broken by ‘the wheel running over it. Fiaz.—Tho alarm of fire on oo, 8 o'clock, was from the accidental peetting of candle against the bed clothes, in Mhe dwell of Mr. . a7 Bowery. Damage but Conowen’s O1 n.—Death from old age.—The Coro- ner held an inquest bs iterday, at No. 647 fra! street, on the body of John Bohn, born in Ge:many, 77 years of coi who came to his death from old age and de! ility.— Council. ingly. Common Boar or Avpeamen.—This Board mi moe a ‘The President, Alderman Charlick, in oy of the Renae pe read and ap prov Ald. Brioas moved to suspend the rules, for the pur- pose = up the report of the Alms House Combis. oes The motion prevailed. report was here taken up and read by the Cake It Mewes that testimony was taken on the inqui! ret the committee, sho that no proper regu! jad been made at Bellevue, for weighing or meas ing, ty which the quantity of goods received or the wei thereof could be ascertained. The report proceed to state that the teas furnished were not to sam ples, by a difference of ten cents per pound. In relation to soup, nee were also abusen which the ae fally dotailed. had been kept on the swill of the d ment, and thse pigs were sold at the city hospital That a horse and carriage bad also been kept at the Alms i at the public expense, for the use of the superin tendent. That the monthly bil mounting. sometimes to between $2,000 and 000, have been certified to about a JUNG & BEHRKMANN, | low price 5 dolfarss ted French Boots, at the REMOVED FROM 71 LIBERTY STREET ald im'r ~, TO Bt SOUTH WILLIAM TTRERT. | PREMIUM BOUTS: OTC zi Lonew. FINE FRENCH BOOTS for $38 ciy ber, after ealargi : Tras rs Sacad <Tefergeceron oe to Aas sees ears NE Freeh 8 A Re ir yard: factory, cd fgets et Dresses Redes te 91 Fan bf aie show tol cy re rod ee te — — “Ail Boota warranted to give J: B-—Terms enah. ae ee OUNG re TONES, 4 Ann seer, nS inrn ‘York. 0.000 pao BEADES oof. AND sHO! mg to cal Pema wage de fale ieee: ve Catharine ash eal iw Baier a whe char aa as correct, whilst it is itted that but little examination was made of the weights and meas tained in such bills. ‘he report state tee had before them Theodore Martine, city, who stated that immediately after ‘the contract was made by Mr. Cook with Hoppott & Co., he (Martine, wrote Mr. Cook a letter, i im that the Y. Tea delivered by Ex Hoppock & C “coe Co., tai this contract, was aCanton » and in his judgment unsuite ble for the use OK the inmates of a hospital, and that it was not in accordance with the quality ratood was required, and offered to furnish the same quality of tea, for the remainder of the year, for sixteen cents, or an article much better for eighteen cents, the centract price paid being twenty-four cents. Mr. Martine informs the committee that he received no ee to — eget and Mr. Cook admits that none was ‘be Mr. Cook was before the committee, and sta reason he did not reply to Mr. Mar ine’s iter was Hed he had made a eee with Hoppock & ind co ceived himself bound by it to take the aaa elon up to the first of January. The report does not boro Ag expedient to repeal the section of the ordinance r ing the supplies by contract pursuant to public 4 tisement, as recommended by the Committee on Charity - Alms, but presents an additional section requiring the commissioner in all cases to provide samples of the joods or articles to be supplied, that contractors may ve definite information of the’ quality of the articles or which may be required. Ia natene Presented a minority report from the same committee, Celeon was also read. After detailing some particulars in relation to the testimony had before Sees committee, she inlaarity repets qees. ‘on ina tee tinoay angoesensbly te reyvens 6 degree of care toed ption and digibution of of prises: vat ecquainted with the’ the ment N the affairs of the Pag dems ngewe an Active, ial tad soovomen officer; and Meantanie duues ‘atsigned to the sul je. That the comm! successfully conducted the De} under the new en comparatively reduced, and that though the too ok commissionors during the last administra’ |, by their own ikewhg ‘seven and a half months, in the support of thousand seven hundred and fit we the eottal charge of sustaining forty. the comm! seas nj fal and prompt discharg: partment Leg eye was evident from the lact that its expenses bes hag oment expen: a 4 ® -seven re Rndred fr | © riod of six and a half months, od st Decem- lest, amounts only to $151,416 y goods on hand, being about equal in both cases, it bas fot been deducted from either.) This difference, which ‘was susceptible of proof from an examination of public documents, was the more ngs sap from the fact that the present official incipal articles of Corie pte bed advance: from Neale afteen pec ceat in value. Alderman Barocs res) pean urged the adoption of the minority report. ‘ook’ character, b he consider: ed, was unblemished, ,noiwith ag i Lai which il sought to cast y the jority report. He ‘eousidered Mr. Gok freed freed from every ‘imputation os to corruption. Alderman ‘Crartice replied.—He considered that the testimony of David Wood, steward of the hospital, showed.that a number of hogs were kept oe Alms Mr. Cook, without authorit: The a ema, amounted LA ay bal and smi as appeared from nye Alderman C Cc. ‘° reed tions of ti poy teh on teanruntost of its management, whic! mittee. were at longth,in the majority report of the com- | tleman who drewdt told him he drew it s0, because he | this efficient police Clerk from the Halls of Justice to the | 1 thought it would suit them for whom it was drawn. Second District Police Court, was then carried. ld. Cuaniick.—Does the gentleman mean to sy After acting upon sundry other papers of minor im- | aw I said 80? portance, the board pdjourned uniil Monday evening | Ald Baicos.—I did net say you did. I said the gentle- | next. = towed f HAIRMAN. @ question is now onthe adoption o! the minority * im Ald. Cuantice —I beg to call the attention of the | Board to some further portions of Mr. Martine’s tasiimo- ny, before you take the q ——— County Court. Joun McKeon, Esq. District Attorney. Aprnit 20.—Case of Justice Drinker.—The court con- vened at 2 o’clock, Rigg 3 shoeffer in the chair. There be poy , Judges lngraham and Daly ; the Record: You will observe Prise Pore Cenm “United States Cireutt Court. Before Judge Nelson. 20 —Forfeiture of | Beil—The trial of Corns Drisco! trade, w ed, with liberty to re il to surrender him at any time @ belore nie) P. Davis, and Thos. eae first day of the next term Schooner Patuxent — “ tine said i idermen Charlick, Stoneall, Divvor, Hart, Heary, | L. ob 7, captain and mate of the echooner Patuxent, i Ni Stating Test pen ine, Meserole, Dodge, Jackson, Briggs, | tiso charged w being concerned in the slave trade, sioner of the Alms Houte for tea. It and Sea | were arraigned, and pleaded not guilty. Theic trial was black and 20 of green tea, or th Court was duly organized, when the Caiman | fixed for the frst Mo May next. said :—Gentlemen, this court hes been convened agree- able to a resolution passed by the Board of Supervisors in relation to charges against saute Drinker, which should be wanted to January 1. D; you are called neat ie Jarestignte. : I have booa sailed | upon by an indivi pam inson, who has place: cure ogee certry ie ant onl | amy hands some payers, which, I thiol, should be ey with the other pa| in the hands of the Dis. trict Attorney. This, I thi , isthe usual course, so that the District Attorney may put them in a shape to have them served. Ald. Hart moved a resolution directing bial the ming Canton teas wort! , 1 did not offer Canton samples but I did offer. Having understood that the | firey 4 was mats, oe ir ery os Be ee? rosie id | under those pro) jal jen altogether of black and vores), 2 1 called at the 1 rocured samples. I found it to be ates packed tea. os es be referred to the District Attorney, in rr | Took them with me, and examined them myself, and eo may had bees sat cased other judges. The young hyson Nrached to lieve’ the disposed if before the present Board we to ha was, I , No. 55,’ about the same descrip- tion as that Ciwhictt T found thore when { made the exam nation with Aldermen Charlick and Briggs. I think it was precisely the same tea. | then wrote a letter to the commissioner, Vey that I had procured samples of the tea received at the Alms House, having seen proposals advertised for teas, on had called at his oi ‘to see about whi pallty of of tea he Sarat “a understend- ing that they wanted a good arti had not offered Canton samples, as I deemed th re ethan and that I would now propose, if consistent (as in per pe bags reserved the right to teke 80and 20c! f the Pater to January 1), to furnish an watiele ndid, 55 ({ think that was the c! , at sixteen iy oran article that should be KN better at ta”? it out of office, to authori so the District Attorne: should the Court, and moved an am Aldermen Cxaucice was of opinion th: one Not the on yp sent by Robinson, ought not be referred, as it reference to another matter not connected with Justice Drinker. The qa on tho resolution, as amended, was taken ‘aad carried. ‘The Board adjourned to meet on the 2ith inst. , Friday, at 6 o'clock. Police Intelligence. Arnit 20.—Charge of Fulse Pretences. —Officer Welch arrested, yestorday, aa individuel by the name of Henry a? comacteree that the committee were fully 0 tifl in thie stat Suydam, with obtaining a loan of $1200 from ove 3 x they pa. cietoreesttass oa hy John Moffat, No. 335 Broadway, ‘by false and fraudulent timony from Mr. Martine. Ho would aleo refer to the | Tepresentations, uader the following circumstances: It testimony of Mesars. Porter, Warren, and othe: port of the views of the committee. Poni Baicos thought that where the testimony con- flicted, as had been the case, in zene ion to this tea, por- tiona of the testimony ought not lected, and the whole subjectjudged of by eerie instance, partic: ula:ly whore witvesses of character and reputation had given testimony favorable in some instances. Ald. Cuanuice considered that the city had lost cer- tainly more than one cent a poun!. Canton packed tea and country ey peaked tea were quite different, as was ap- parent from Mr. Martine’s testimony. There was no con- tradiction as to the difference between the sample per the article iurnished. The testimony of Mr. Store: other bt agpe ye fly justified the committee te he course thi Ald. M ni pea the reports, as had gone, were six of one and halfa dozen of the other, and both'deserved much credit for the facts they had . | appears Mr. Suydam applied to Mr. Moffat in March, in sup: | TBun, fora loan of $1200.” Ho obtained the loan of Mc. Moffat, by repre senting he was out of debt, and deposit: ing with offat, as collateral security, fifteen bills of the Miniesionl and Alabama Railroad Company, having banking privileges, chiefly of the denomination of $100 each, and three bills of the said cnmpany of $500 peck, which Mr. Suydam avowed were all perfectly goo: were thon worth 40 cents on the dollar. Since that ti as ascertained that the bills were worth! 1 he madi presentation, and that he in debt considerably at the same time; conse quently he procu: arrest of Mr. Suydam for ob- taining $1,200 by and fraudulent representation. — Justice Oabo: \d him to bail it sum of $2000, tor hi Court, which was entered into by Mr. dha was disc’ argo {com custody. asfaras brought forth, which would save y per year. The names bade mitt be post er Turner, 01 ‘up tn letters of gold, o; the. City Hall, Prine ims . 35 gold pi jisclosures whey had made. They deservad a | the adove hoi It appears Mr. Crane,on Sunday, left Vote of tha ia. vent hanging up in his bed room while he went to ‘Ald. Benson did not see what the committee had done | Church, the t of which on fifteen $5 gold to deserve their names of gold,” which the | pisces, rol piece of pa Upon his returo Ak ted. He knew that | from church iy Risooented one o! ‘he ieces was misa- Cook had been upright and faithful in the discharge | ing. The above officer, upon searchin, jer, fount a gold piece in her pocket, which was evidently the one stolen. Hommited by the magistrate for trial at the special sos- sions. Receiving a Stolen Hog—George Ackerly was arrested | on @ warrant, raniareey& for purchasing a stolen hog, is duties ; but one man was not atall able to char the duties. The last annual Scrsattnret Sok $300,000, and it was not Mr. Cook that should bod Sentence—Francis convicted last week of ing counterfeit coin, was-sentenced to pay a ‘aoa $1 and to be imprisoned two years in the Si kept at hard labor. prison, and Brooklyn City Intelligence. Navat.—The Hoa. Geo. Bancroft, Secretary of the Navy, has assigned the Rev. C. 8. stewart to the Naval Lat Brooklyo. We feel satisfied thet this will faction to the inmates of the Hospital, ligious community in its vicinity; for Mr. a very yori but effisient chap- —Ec Saturday, April 11.—The race for th: var olds—subscription —two mile heats. The horses which net, Je Joe Tucker, a Glencoe filly, and e brother to Reel. Beacen Li taking the shine out of D. F. Kenuer’s Beacon L: an 7 23 Thomas Kirkm as J. and H Cage ch. c. Joe Tucker, by imp. Ler than, dam by Pacolet . se 46 Tim 2554. Srconp Racr.—The second race was, to use the len- guage Of expansion and pressure, on’ open and shut Ii waa for the Jockey Club Purse, $800 ; eile heats.” We merely give the summary. J. ——— (J. Van Leer’s) ch. m. Li ah-tunah, by tap As Ainderby, out of imp. Jenny Mills, 6 y. 0., w. P Grabeel bi f. Darkne Sally Shannen’s dam, 3y.0., 83 ibs......... ‘Time, 8:12—840.—N. O. Delta, Aprit 12. Mormon Affairs. [From the Warsaw Signal, April 8) At the last advices, Mormon ‘ enadition was still encamped about miles from Keose as _ —— communication carried on between thi Holy City. We cannot account for this long bat but we are Tactined to believe that the object is to allow rs to come up and reinforce the company, a# 3 to be within travelling distance until the second company is prepared to start. Peed a large number of wagons have gone on to join the expedition; and many, that started at first, have come back empty tor the pur: by Warner, ‘out of 23 pose of taking a new load. Another company is county, which propos accordin, jes to start in About three to estimates, be larger than Mormons generally but occasional ime, Or desires to remaia. in the one all auch. we would say that the wisest plan for them is met with who begs to follow the example of their brethren, and prepare to go with them. We wish to see no difficulty, but we are satisfied that the spd way to avoid it, is, for the brethren to leave, one and Since the above was in we learn that the Mormons have changed their posit a, end are now encamped on the Charitan. We loarn that quite a number of ‘Mormons in the coun- | belonging to Charles McGonigh, No. 297 Monroe street Locke! up by Justice Taylor. Arrest of a Not Pickpocket—Officer Bowyer, one ofthe chief's aids ited the notorious pickpocket, ‘Tom Conroy, who was snugly packed ia the crowd, on f the Astor Housoyesterday morning, whil ; this efficient who be moans? Ald. Bexsox.—I mean the man who removed the swill ‘The amount that was expended amounted to twent: per cont upon mere salarivs alone, not to say a word rocession was passin big moet hi th bi 4 to | ficer hada rrant for the rogue, who upon being seROLE.—The gentleman Las attem 10 show that by having thee own omimiseloneris the | arrested, mi lesperate resistance, assaulted the ot: ficer, and tore out the bosom of ‘his shirt ; after some considerable ae this scoundrel was es- corted before th [py has re he was accom. modated with a pair of “ rufil his wi te to cool his temper. This Conroy is indicted for ste a $1000 cause. Ald. Benson.—I said no. I call the gentleman to or- der. I did not say— Ald. Messexove—I will not be called to order—I con- thet tet ison Oetael scitor ‘3 the cit ees sie bank note some 2 years from a boy in Wi street. Ald. Berson—I wish to We understand that the ‘ict “Attorney intends to try Ald. Messrroce—I si id until I have explain. bokeh ayes this forenoon. Committed by the Mayor for ed. 1 will now show thet we asaving by this one | trial. commissioner being there. Wo shall hi by Another Pickpocket Arrested—Captain McGrath, of the advertisements alone. If Mr. Cook adv Wire hed 6th Ward, arrested, yosterday, while the procession was ry, on t f} corner of Grand street, a ssing up the B v auoniies ing the pocket of « ples could be furnished,and then their business could be Fran called Bill Bloo casenl for ity. fa maintained datibe, omnitiag whe Ned afees pli Maria Say No. bia 1 Walnut trot, of eae. containing iver, a ol rniture, which she ee hod but just purchaéed. On being * feisked” by the of- ficer, the purse was found in his boot, containing the bill of goods, both of which are identified by Mrs. Turney, to be her property. Committed by the Mayor for tri Four other notorious “ knucks,” alias pickpockets, wore arrested by officer Bowyer, Leonard and Brown, | the chiet’s aids, ducing the procession, who gave the following nam lies Black Jack; Joho Baxter, a ph Brock, alias French ‘Duke of Marlbo: ly same ne thas cele oom were eminently worthy of every mark of respect. Baicos conterfed that Mr. Cook bad acted in ‘faith, and waa, be would reiterate, fies. Ald. Bexsox explained in relation to the item of expen- ditur> for mere subordinates in the Alms House,amount: | ing to twenty per cent. : Massgcon reiterated his opinions as to the saving | which would be effected. Ald. Bnav considered the testimony had fully borne | TOUS! out the report ef the committee; andthe view expressed | “yor, on the preventiv by the Alderman of the first. There would be even an | °°8; Pare so doing, 2 increase of officers this year: and now as they had dreds of dollars from b ing stol gone to #0 much expense in procuring testimony venti. | _ Surrendered by hie Bail—Jos “a C. Ashley, who w. mony which had been taken even out of the den itself— | indicted some time since for forgery, was arrested they had a right to adopt the report. terday by officer Denniston, he havi: od Tories of question, question.) by hus bail, we Oliver Johnson, Ald. Cnanticx here moved to take up the majority re- for his bepessance. 9 court. Com- vert Court of nein report be first Peti —Crorles Barker was arrested last night for stealing $4, beivuging to William Scull. Locked diaposed of. subst i on Cuanticn—I now move as an amendme: it | UR, Oe igierss atte ba men, | pps ties, "ent Sasatm wt Ald: Stomea! ould have no objection to vote for |, David Lee was “saabbed, in the act of stealing two the majority report; but he did not wish to have it un- | hams, belonging toJ. B Young: | Looked uj fit derstood thereby, that he censured Mr. Cook, Robbery of Silver.— premises, No. 15, atree! was entered yesterday morning, while the Procession | was along Broadway. Some “sneak” entered the base- ment, and stole a quantity of silver ware, such as silver eegent, &c.,and a number of them were marked M. D. L. (0 arrest. adoption ef the majority report was the did a mean to Layers corruption ‘oe aad to Mr. "Seek committee did not mean it. Ald. Bricos—The whole origin of this, emanated from Mr. Charlick himself, and he hoped the Board would not now & resolution, from such a source ; Before Recorder Scott, and Al . John McKeon, Dit yy. —Triat for Highway Robbery—Lewis bear i Aran 20. indicted for a highway renal 5 in having on th Cr Ri gry hed mae tion, | 0f December last, attacked a German by of ir. Cuanuice deni allegation, and on motion, treet, the Board took a recess, and retired to the tearoom. ohn Rack, Wass peering, ag Be ee tga, oe bs ‘The Board returned after recess of half an hour, and, ourt this morning. ‘he contradictory cheracter, and the jury, ace, came iato court and | rendered a ict of guilty. The court then adjourned until to-morrow morning. In Chancery. Before Vice Chancellor McCoun. Arnu. 20—Decisions—Divoner Casua—Mary inn Olmstead,-ve Lrwis Olmstead. Decree of divorce, ¢ vin- culo matrimonii. Granted. Maria tea vs John Brower—Like caso and like rule. Penalop: ‘Lawrence, ve sdugustine N. Lawrence. Like case, like rule. Lewis. Like case, like rule. John Lewis, vs Mai Margaret Louisa Hunter, os Alfred * Hunter after pertially amending the ace for the reory sates of the Alms House, ad adopted the same. _ SHIPWRECK REScU Ald. Harr moved to take up the report of the commit- tee on Arts, &c, in relation to rhe rescue of persons ship- wrecked upon the coast adjacent to the port of New York. The committee made a unanimous report, and which wi inanimously adopted. They call upon the general iment to appropriate a sum of money for ae support of station houses, aa sarf boats, mei jets, and-other means, as proposed by Major Joseph’ Hopkine. The only fault found t tt committee appeared to be, that they believed Mr. Hop- kins hed not asked for enough of ey. They approve ot all he has recommended, but think w York Mote is the importa:t 1” ef the country fo There must be proot to show that the complainant has not tnd commerce the ier subject is treated too ue lived, or cohabited with her husband, since March, 1944. rt call on th e he tg om) ly to urge this sub- si ‘master appears to have forgotten that pert ot his Hinslicen actions no ne Tommy aad Congress Sor (ny ristt . Cowell, ve Frederick A. Codeell, Divorce aviniculo matrimoni Gr Margaret A. Sherwood, ‘Richerd W. Sherwood Lo ‘case, like rule, with costs, and that the complainant haYe the tora: and charge of the child of the marriage. Keltey ve Drkoy—Motion to order a re-sale of property, "The ene ‘in relation to charcoal carts, reducing the license therefor from $10 to $2 50, was passed as am ‘A communication was received from the com in relation to the fines collected at the of The communicetion suggests inquiry into the Suede of as by ‘@ master on foreclosure of a mortgage. Motion 145 eran business at the lower police office. A com- | 40: mitt>e, c ehsistn of ogre "Tappan, Benson, and Mes Laurens, vs Fielding. Motion to reinstate av injanction. provi a eppol ire into, and investigate Lies over for decision. Aner die sing of some rs from the Board of As- | sistante, the Boura ‘adjourned. St ag ng0° Boanp or Assistant ‘Atoeasen.—This Board met last evening. Nathaniel Pearce, Esq. President, in the chair, and a or of byeeneg Td ive johnson ngram, extra compen- setion for services rendered ‘ss doormen st the head- rey of the 9th police district. Referred. 4, Day and ethers, for exclusive use of slip iperlor Cour a fall Bench. Avni, 20—Decisions--Margeret Me Gewon ve. George T. Green —Motion for new trial; denied. Marinus W. Warne ads. Marton Howell—Judgment for plaintiff on demurrer to 3d replication ; and for the defendant on demurrer to 4th replication, wi.h liberty to both parties to amend on payment of costs, within ten days aiter notice of this ieuree y_ and Cedar streets, for the acoommoda- . Crowssett ade Theodore B. Blanchard et «!—Motion tlon of the steambosts Utica and Washington, also four nied. between this chy and ill. Referred. i Committee on perch plaintiff on demurrer to 24 plea, replication to 3d plea; and for defendant on demurrer to the Ist and 2d plea to 3d replication, with usual liberty to both parties,on payment of costs within ten days alter notice of this Marcus F Daw ads Danieh Weasen—Motion to set aside counsel to the corporation to execute of Catharine street ferry. Cancurred. Of Committee on Wharves, Piers and Slips, in favor of extending East street from the foot of Broome street to Me termination of Cherry street. Carried. tog | F9 Of Commmitice on Warves, $c., in favor of | rt of referees; denied. west ating mas Conner ve Juhn Cook—Like case—like rule. saroet; 0 Une souee rout ati Of Blat, toot of Robinson | John Esmond ve Theodore D. Palmer et al.—Motion in | this case denied. William Jones (Sheriff) et at vs, Danitt Williams — This was an action of trover brought by tho Sheriff, and @ party nemed John Watson, against the landiord of pre muses. It appeared that the rid levied under an exe- cution, and the landlord, ia virtue of a distress warrant, seized the Proverty levied upon on claim for his rent.— The Sheriff now sues to recover, having ANAS levied. Tne defence sets up ger mee ok of the lei lord to have his demands full: that of any other creditor. Verdict ti preaes: For plaintiff, Brown, Mathews and Biunt. For yi Le White and 8. 5 ete 4 ief Justice Jones Ex Carried. of Committee on Arts, Sciences, $c. in favor of con- curring with the Board of Ald Jongth portrait of Wm. C. Bou State, and appropriating $1000 to defray th thereof. walkin Sto on Strerta, ¢c., in favor of flagging aide- in 37th street, between 4th and Sth avenues, Car- My Committee on Streets, $2., in favor of lat ‘20th street between 6th svenes end B joomingdcle ps Carried. Of came Committee in favor of ing 46th street Of vem 10th ee Raton rer, Catena A same Committee in thal Sonne mi Ione it Gh streets between Lewis aad itreet reets. ried West Side Tatlroad The d Joint ‘ommittee to who was referred the application of Bloomfield, Bloodgood, and others, for permission YS make « raili through Hudson street and 81h ars to MoComb's dam, pre- sented a majority report ‘inority report. The former is in favor of the road, while the substance of the latter | is understood to be, that the cone had no power lore Charlee P Laeage 9 William E. Wilmerding.—This | case hes already been tried, end is brought up again on iF a new trial. It was an action to recover for wud make ite way into plait | | ying @ vast quantity of suger, &.— | The detence sets up that defendeut had constructed the | In fact, ‘eseds open. | view | and, ined aed, the gem | to grant permission to com; dow! Fountain vo public use, and, therefore, that defendant | | theol bat es an ‘offeat to Tei aoruiment, the Smajony could not be held liable for the loss sustained thereby-— | sppende theie report th legal opinion of Mr. ‘Brady, | Adjourned. Corporation had the power. | A slave named Skolt has been sentenced to On motion, both reports were laid on the table and or- pop tag oat Tenn, for the murder of Mr. Di it. dered to be Jame Be Dlaabiey Revolution in favor of transtorring hie gr on Saturday, 11th inst. He confessed F ty have seceded trom the church, and expressed their fetermination to scatter through country. Some of these appear to be very much alarmed for their personal ty. Last week, three or four wagons, ed with ‘ing Mormons came to Warsaw, for the purpose of it was their he that their brethren would assassinate them, that they solicited from Majvr Warren a guard to escort them to town. The Major accordingly sent two moa, who rode in front of the party, with faces as lon; and looks aa solema as though they were employed ina really ardous service. ‘eo have always ob- served, that whenever a Mormon secedes from the church, he invariabl: vexpresteu the preatect ign sion for his personal safety; thereby provi OF oe gerous nature of the combination control church authorities. Micuigan Taxes.—The Saget letter from the Auditor General of Michigan, will re of intereat to all persons owning lands in that States Avoiror Gerenat’s Or: Derrow’ a é r Sir—I have annexed ans several terrogatories propounded io yours of the 6th inst., as follow: ¢ what seats se poe assessed which “Lat were sold for tax: lands sold for taxes, and for the yi preceding the sales ?” Ans. Sales aro helt in October every year; and the lands are sold for the taxes assessed two years Previous to tae your in which they are sold. 3d. Do sales take place in «ii the counties of your Btate the same year?” Ans. The vale are wep an held in October, annu- aliy, ia all the counties of the “4th. Are there two years’ redemption on ail lands thus sold 7” Ans. Two years’ msm fpr on those sold in 1644; one year only on those sold subsequently. “Oth. When will the unpaid taxes of 1845 be returned to your office 7” Ans. Returns are made du: the month of March, and this office will, by the first of May next, have re- red - nent be enabled to receive such payments offere hate ania long are lands generally advertised before Aas. Eight weeks, as required by law. “7th. It taxes are paid at your office Fefore teey, are erornen. fal (here any additional charge from that ori- we ae @ chi of 15 cent and 5 arge from let Febi followin the Fear in'which the tax 25 cents for the first, and 6} cente for was assessed, each ‘subsequent description contained in a receipt. Vory respectfull: 23 ag ¥. BELL, Aud’r Gen. J. A. Hapier, Rochester, Cre 1x Viratata.—Almost every day brings us be cond of murders in adjacent counties. In Prince ear that a Mr. Goslivg cut the throat of a y which he died tnstantaneourly. Ny Do bo jealousy 5 isinjall i Rappahannock, Mr. Corley shot 4 SMe are a since died. Dare It ia said they were wrestling, and threw Corley, when the letter raised his gun and shot the former through the abdomen. Corley has ahsconded. In Culpepper a isin jail for an attempt to 4 son his mistress, ‘nomson, and family. Onl: a. The Ran Werrenton Flag. The mail service at the West and South-west i in the state@ents in the rath bad way, if we can belis papers of those quarte! by sa 4 variver of the stage and place Me ‘upset the coach three times, lost the letter mail, but managed to get through in prett; pretty good good time. On the great mail route, between Louisville aad Indien gpolie, matters are even worse. Tne Bloomington (ia) ferald, Fay the contractors have uo mercy on the few ‘and the carriers are sometimes too got corned, u; horses they possess, a drunk to waik, let alone to ride aud take charge of im- portant mails. Lbs g mail-bags are also used by them, causing pape aie on their theoptien, to look like dirty ich rag vrags. Their riders are generally withoat saddles; wuen they have this comiort, they have no stirrups to them, or stirrups without leathers. It is announced that the Susquehanna and Tide Water oe opened for navigation on Thursday, the eens Daltigere Sun, of the 17th, 'inst., ft, are that Telegraph line, between tossing very oye of ite Deing Gaiened by the first of have been completed (Ay in nad there been no dela: Ll They have succeodea wquebesea, of sufficient hei ee to pass under, and the weight to ellow veoseis of ia complete to Clark Milla, of Charleston, (8. C.) has just ‘Saatpen a handsome bast of the Hon. Jonn C. white stune, found near Columbia, in in that wes Baro pre sented the same to the Ci Charleston, which has been accepted by ‘tase and erdesete be io @ prominent situation in their chamber. | Abby Kelly and her husband are holding forth at Pitts. J. R. Dufroeq, editor of the Baton Rouge Gazette, has | been elected Mayor of that town by a majority of 80 over all opponents. A pier 1200 feet lo: the river at Milw: wale tee in the cose vs Geache, came into court yer- morning, a o'clock, and rendered s woraist of gem of mansiaug! serine first deg ree. Feo young fellows, named Moran and Cross, din the factory of N. Wright, in Green street ys quarrelied on Saturdey, by Cross atruck Moran ‘on the head with a bri joren then seized e pair of ‘hears, and stated Cross” ‘a the abdomen, and be now precarious situation. las been erected at the mouth of SWEGO. fi Pivsorgie aiite coer ‘waif. Consigness will nt tend receipt of thei goods imaediatel y. 7 JOHN WHITAKER. — LF sone WHITAKER, le of of Thorp, near ‘Skipton, York- shire, gland, wll call spon the sabecreer, on a or will for, ward to them bis th irae Dy mah i wend peenguaty od ehinwall eet ina TENKY, COOGILL & CO , 290 Peart t n ot PRACT Ss.