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MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, . Deion Cenaatl. ARD OF ALDERMEN. May 7.—This oir Seok ah phe wren) hour. Mr. lorgans, cor chair. The minutes of last meeting were spproved. PETITIONS REFERRED. Of Assossors of the a, asicing formation relative to their duties in the matter of delinquency yin the payment of water rents. Of H. and others, in relation to the assessment for, & sewer a ‘Prenty-algtth street. Of Geo. Byrne and Mo: Freer, for exelusive use ofnorthern eter they a inee eggs bp oe 9 J. i Bopepd, we ec weigher of ant Laing’ fora ferry trom Fourteenth and Thirty-ninth street to a point at or near Bull’s Ferry, An invitation was received and accepted from the officers of 7th Regiment National Guard, to re- view eaid regiment, and witness the presentation of 2 setof colors, on Monday, 12th inst., in front of the City Hall. communication from the Commissioner of Re- and Supplies, for the Spey opniation of $342 for Gouverneur’s market. Ado) A communication from tho? Commissioner of Repairs nel Supplies in relation to a claim on ‘Thos. O OMenia an his sureties, for the difference | between his matt, aud that of John Kelly for working 1784 street as a country road, from ‘I'enth avenue to Kingsbridge road... Referred to the Law. Department. A communication from the Commissioner of Repairs and Sup) aya showing the expenditures iftearel bureaus tment, from January Ist to May, 1851. rive on the table, and ordered to | be ted. From this. report'it appears that the | rterl: expenditures are as follows: for in- Street Paving, F $18,415.80 | oads' and Avenues, 5,671 4B Fire Department, 12,913 Police Stations,. . ie eps irs and x elleand Pani 8 Markets, District &SSSENS Si. 4 FAL AT Communication from the Commissioner of Re- Bn and Sup) ples, in nee to building a house i Hose Co. 45, third street, near the Third Avenue, abieh: fer the Buard of As- sistant Aldermen, was concurred ii. Also, for building a house for Hose: Co. No. 44, in Houston street. : REPORTS iporteD, Of Committee on Streets, poe ve of fla sidewalks in ‘lenth avenue, from West to aes third streets. Of Committee on Sewers, in favor of sewer in Franklin street, from Chapel to Broad- way; also, in favor of sewer in Twenty-seventh street, from ‘Hudson + tiver to Tenth avenue; also, in favor of sewer in Elm and Howard streets ; in favor of sewer in Greenwich street, from Cana’ to Houston street. “ Of Committee. on Streets, in; favor of Sagging sidewalks in ‘Twenty-seventh street; also, in lancey street, between (ireen- wich and Mangin streets. Of Committee on Sewers, | in favor of sewer in Hester street, from Orange to Centre mints ‘That the Cem rant in favor-of of $200, them, for the portraits of Gen. Taylor and Gen. Seott. ‘That the floor of the country market con- nected with Jefferson Market, be repaired as soon a3 practicable. RESOLUTIONS REFERRED. ESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. illiams and Stevens, for the sum be required. ‘That Thirty-third street, from Third avenue to’ East river, be regulated ‘and graded. ‘That pt toe street, from Second to Third ave- nue, be regulated and graded. The Board.then adjourned. Mav 9.~This Boar met at the usa! hour, Mr. Morgan Morguns, President, in the chait. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved, PETITIONS REFERRED. Of thie losses of Catherine Ferry. erry, praying that the slip may be kept clear of vessels, &c.. To flag: sidewalk on the north tide of Thirty.seventh street. For a sewer in Avenue A, leenth to T'wenty-second street. For & sewer o Oty Hall place. Of Joseph Cummings, to Dog the vacant lots at the foot of Twenty-sixth street, E.R. Of Hose Company No. 18, to have their house painted and repaired. by Ald: Bax, of a"petition, Upon the presentation, signed by several persons, requesting that steps be taken to remedy the evils arising from the crowded state of the city Ald, Mitin moved a reference of the petition to the Governors of the Almshouse, if it is understood that the: Commou Council have nothing to do in the matter, anid to a committee, if they have. a Bait wished to have it referred to ‘a special com- mittee. Ald. Haws said the whole matter was under the control of the Governors of the Almshoust, and. such being the case, ought to be referred to them. Ald. Kerty was in favor of a reference to a special commit Ald. Bttxtevaxt oleo expressed himself in favor of « referenee to a special committee. ‘The vote being taken, the petition was referred to : special committee For paving Twenty ninth street, between Seventh and Fighth avenues; of owners of property on Bightecnth treet, to have a sewer in that street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; for laying Croton water in Thir- tieth street, between Tenth street and I river; to pave Thirticth street, between Tenth avenue and Hud- eon river, A communication from the Comptroller in relation to leasing additional ground in Attorney street for Engine Company No. 21, and Hose Company No. 25, was referred to the Committee on Fire Department. A message from his Honor the Mayor was received. and referred to a tpecial committee. The following is the substance of same :—Understanding that an in- vitation has been extended by the officers of the New York and Erie Raflroad Compan to the President of the United States and members of his cabinet, to attend the celebration of the opening of that road to Lake Brie, he recommends that the corporate authorities city of New York transmit fn invitation to the of President and his cabinet to visit thiecity, as the guests | of the Corporation. REPORTS ADOPTED. Of the Committee on As-exemente, in favor of remitting the amount assessed upon the American Female Society and Home for the Friendless ; for Guardian the rewer built in Thirtieth street, fre gon avenue ; also, adverse to petit eh in Forty-first street, in rela paving 7th avenue ; also. adverse ‘to petition of Geo. Ross, in relation to assesement for vewer in Thirty-first street, from Ninth to Tenth "The The following resol ition, whieh had passed the Board ut of Assistant em, Was concarred in ;—Wherens it-is said that the President of the United States con- of State. and other members of the cabinet, therefore be it resolved, that 8 special committee of ve from cach Board of the Com uncil by appointed, to ren them the hospitality. of “the elty, and make \such other arrangements as inay be deemed proper om ' the cocasion. Reso ‘That Delancey street. Ne ADOPTED over the sewer recently built, be repaired That a special committee of five be appointed to make suitable arrangements for celebrating the approaching Saniversary of our natjonal independence, and the furs of two thousand five hundred dollars be hereby appropri- ated, ‘That Chest nut street. between Oak and Madison streets. de paved (if the Board of Assistants concur. a # mittee of three from cach Beard be appointed ta sisct. rite in Greenwood,or Cypress Hills tery, for the re- mains of the lamented Gen. Wort ‘That it be referred to the Com re an ordinance to t for sewers be asxe tee on Ordinaace: t. thet all aswesasment= the property opposite te the centre of the i receiving basins be paid for ‘out of the city treasury RESON T TONS PEPER ED. That Twenty. seer ect. from FEth avenoe to Broad. way, be paved ‘That the sidewatks on the south side ef Twenty-fourth street, between Bight! and Ninth avenues. be tagged. That the vacant lot< on the south side of Twenty-ninth street, 100 feet west of Bighth aveuwe, be fenced in,and the sidewalks filled up ‘That the interecetion of Thirty-fourth etreet and Sixth avenue be regalated and pa ‘That it be referred to the Committee on Strevts, to ae. certain and report to this Board if the New York and Harlem Railecad Company are not bound to regulate. te: rade, and repave hirtieth street ‘That the eum of one thousand dollars he appropriated to meet the expense to be incurred in carrying out the resolution a by his Honor the rin Septem. ber, 1860, authortaing the repairing of F market. That Tenth aven hirty-aixth to Forty-second street, be regulated, and curb and gutter stones set, The Board then adjourned uatil five o'clock this after noon, May 10 —Thie Board met at the neual honr. Mr. Mor: gan Morgane, Prevident, in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting ye read and approved. Of Farmers’ Lon company, for grading ‘Thirty-third street. from Second to Firet avenue; for a rower in Thitty-ffth street, between Second and Third — = yy in Contre street, hag r a 'y Mali pi ; to heave pumpe in removed. ook An invitation was received from the New York and” Staten Teland © -¥ 4 Company, for the members af the ca —— cael luke « trip in, (ang Lin steam! 0 now running from 0 in to Stapleton ted = ~ perten. uta Committee on Repairs and Supplies, in relatt o resolution providing repairs for Fulton marke PAPERS PROM THE BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDRRSIEN, Preamble and resolution; to have pay of cleaners of sew. drs and culverts raised to $1. ons Y :referred to Croton Aqueduct Department bas ag of the in favor of fingging sidewalk nd adopt! the same, Also in favor of (et walks in Tenth street, between Avenues A B, con. curred in the adoption. Also in favor of paving Thirtioth pisvet, between, avenue and roller be directed to draw a war-' | | ‘That the curb and gutter stones around Union | square be reg Wated, and reset where the same may | | i | | | | | templates A city of New York with the Secretary | tween Eesex and Sheriff streets, | Fourth avenue, from Fourteenth to | in Twelfth street | paving Twenty-ninth street, in full payment for frames furnished by: | | vor of regulating, and D, ’ Also in favor of flagging sidewalks on the southwest corner Lay (nope street and Avenue C., adoption con- curred iv. Also in favor of tnd Fe as South street, frou Ooenties slip jon concurred in, Also in favor of Thee south side Seventeenth st., between mg avenue ‘and Hroadwa, option concurred in. Also, in favor of -s. ing sidewall, on north side of Thirteenth street, from Begend to Third. avenues; adoption concurred in,” Also, in favor of flagging sidewalk on West street, from Harri son to Vestry streets; adoption concurred in, Also, ad- verse to changing the grade of Twenty-sixth street, be- tween Tenth Eleventh avenues, ete.; referred to Committee on streets. Also, in favor of paving Twenty- ninth street, from Seventh avenue to Broadway; adoption concurred in, Also, in favor of opening Fifty-ninth street, from Tenth to Eighth avenue aud Broadw: |. Al- 80, in favor of regulating Fifticth street, Eighth to Ninth avenues; concurred in. Also, in favor of paving Forty-ninth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; concurred in, & waseisiiriony iopeTed. ‘That the curb and gutter stones, north side, at the junction of Carmine street and Sixth avenue, be taken ‘Up and re-set, as far as necessary. That the Clerk of the Common Council be authorized to em; toy person, at a compensation not to exceed the sum of $250 per annum, ‘whose duty it sball be to keep the City Library open for ublic. fey esa at suitable hours, and have charge of he bocks ercin, under the direction of the said Clerk. REVOLUTIONS REFERRED. That Thirty-first street, from Broadway to Ninth ave- pue , be regulated and graded. ‘That Twenty-ninth strect, batwoen Siath and Seventh avenues, be regulated and pat That a crosswalk be laid Meeprdie 200 South street to tiie bulkhead. ‘The Board then adjourned until five o'clock om Mon- aay afternoon. BOARD Or rt ALDERMEN. May &.—T of Assistants met thir even- ing—the: President in the chair, and a quorum, of members {n their'places. ‘The minutes of the pre ceding meeting were read and approved, " PRTITIONS. ‘Of Eifjah Pinder, for sewer. in. Honston street, mm, Broadway, to connect with the proposed sewer Teen street. Referred, For sewer in Peayl street, Coenties slip. . Referred. ‘ Ofthe Staten Island Ferry Company, for a ferry Jease. Referred. Of J. O’Reily; to. have water-pipes laid in Thiy- tieth street, west of Ninth'avenue. Referred. Of John McLane, for permission to pile cut from bulkhead at foot of Morton street, N. R. ‘To have Teuth avenue, from 174th to Leb street, worked as a country road Referred. ‘To have vacant lots between First and Second avenues, on Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, tilled in and fenced—Keferred. Remonstrance against abolishing the sprinkling of Broadway. Laid onthe table. Petition te have grade of ‘Ubirty-fifth street, be~ tween Kighth and Ninth avenues, changed, and curb yond gutter stones, eet and ‘side walks tlagged—Re- ferred OF Demili Dispensary, for 2 donation—Referred. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. ‘ ‘Of the ‘om mittee on Streets, the grade of Twenty-sixth street, between Tenth and Pleventh avennes— Adopted, Also, in favor of ling sunken lots in 'Thirty-ninth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, with an ordinance: Adopted, From sane committee, an ordinance for from Seventh avenue Referred; atd another for flagging from Broad street to verse to chahging 9. Broadway. ' sidewalks in West street, from Harrison to Vestry street—Adopted. OF Committee on Roads, in favor of ar es Bloomingdale road, from ‘Tenth avenue to Eighty- sixth street; also, in favor of opening Fifty-nine street, from Tenth ayenue to Eighth avenue and Broadway; also, adverse to settin; and gutter stones and flagging sidewalks in Vorty-cighth street, from Bloomingdale to Tenth avenue— adopted; in favor of paving and setting curb and gutter stones, and flag; eng side walks ‘in Forty- ninth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues— adopted; in "favor of regulating and grading Lex- ington avenue, from rty-second to Sixty-sisth | street--adopted: in fayor of regulating and grading and setting, curd gutter, and ing sidewalks in) Fifty-first strect,” from ii ison to the ee PP aemee Vand in fa- and macadamizing Fiftioth street, betweon: Far th and Ninth avenues adopted: in o or bo, ruling aid grading For: ty-reventh and Forty- h streets, fromthe Third ayenue to the East elim tlat ow b in favor of al- tering the grade of Forty-sixth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues--adopted; in favor of re- \fulating and grading Vifty-second street, from h avenue to East river—adopted ; in favor of coueurrence in resolution and ordinance for and flagging Fitty-first street, from Eighth toTen nd ‘avenues; in favor of lirgeting the Street Commis- sioner to procure pee luying out streets and avenues north of 155th Fo bws:- oes in favor of reguluiing and grading Forty-first street, from Fourth co Fifth avenue, and setting curb and gutter stones therein—adopted. RESOLUTIONS. Whereas, it is said that the President of th» United States conte nase visiting the city of New York, in company with the Secretary of State, and other members o! te aboot, therefore, be it Resolved, @ Special Committee of five from each Board of the Common Council, together with the Haro, be appointed. to tender to them the hospitalities of the city, and make such other ar- rangemnenis.ne may, be deemed proper on the occa- sion. aoe and Messrs. an, Ely, Webb, Wardand were a painted ‘on the committee. Resolution that been ‘. Tnptroller pe stareteetiale hire the uy of a building on Bloom! roads» “7 rian street, for a police ae house. Ado} Hisclved, ‘That it be referred to: the Committee on Lands and Places, to it into and report upon the proj , of P sore nf ne of ground atthe High from the Tenth avenue to the Hirlem iaitesad 4: for a public park. rred. Resolved, That ‘Fifty-ninth street be opened from Eighth to Tenth avenue. Referred. esolved, That culverts be placed at the north and southwest corners of Thirteenth street and Avenue C. Referred. Kesolution to repair Maiden Jane, between the in- tersection of Liberty and Pearl wah be Neeolved, That’ Croton jaid in Ralrtegnss street, from ave Ay pe es opted. That cros-walke be laid in Third street, at the hend of Manhattan street. Meferred, To request the Comptroller and Conse to the |, taken | Board, to re upon what action bas been in the sehen ot the lease of pier No. 1 East river, toC. Vanderbilt. Adopted. ‘Resolution to appoint ial committee of five from each board, to enqaire into and reper Cay the subject of a suitable position for a new llall, with plan for the building, ete., and oe to enquire into the expedienty of leasing or selling the present City Hall to the general government, Re. vided it is wanted for government pury ‘he resolution was adopted, and jeman, Bol- ster, Miller, aes arthy and Ward, were inted, Kesolut! iring the Liarlem Railroad to toy every train we ch passes through Harlem, for the purpose of taking ¥B and setting down passengers ; | to run a train ry | from Harlem every hour, early inthe morning until 11 o'clock at night.— erred to the Committee om Roads hat curh and gutter stones be set and the side- Iks paved in Broadway, from Fortieth to Fifty- st street.—-Referred. Resolved, That the I pnd in Fourteenth street, between Vifth and Sixth avenues, be taken up, ai the well filled iu.—Adopted. May 9—The Board ot Assistant Aldermen met this the President in the ehair, and a 4, in. their places. ‘The m! of having been read and approved, consideration of the bourd p TIHHONS Several petitions were presented. and appropriately cferted, Ancorg then were petitions for a peer Stanton street; a petition from Hose Com, veny N E% 118 Sullivan street; petition of y No. 47, for a new house. ri and 7 others, asking the ‘emmon Council to se the resolutions reported in the Beard of Assistant Aldermen. fo grout to Pettigrew & Sherman permission to lay down a railroad through }ighth avenue. Referred to the «pecial committee having ubject under consideration mf ‘at peteons, to bheve Ninth avenue paved from Thirty-sixth to Forty-thind streets. For « sewer im } street. For a sewer in Troy street, For a sewer ta house at Kenionstrance against filling up lots in Thirteenth street, neat First avenue, Remonstrance against opening Elevent! avenue, from Forty-elghth to 207th etree Reronts oF comMITT ERS. Of Com jittee on Keade—In favor of cha the erade of Bi y-third street, between Third and Fourth averties. —Adcpted Of Committee on Streete—advetse to poring and set. curb and gutter stours im Elevent! ee from ‘Thirty-sixth to Forty-second strccts. Adopt of Committee on Reade—in favor of perbitteg P. Furniss to cede the land for One Mundred and Taira steve, from Soo road to the Eleventh avenue; y ee deare and, grade, the same at his own expense. \ Committee on Bewere=to favor of a sewerin we Ge Fifty: third and Fifty-fourth ati ‘Adopte: fame committee—imiyvor ofa sewer in aes street, Letween Fifth and Sixth avenuer.—A favor of a sewer in Thirty-third street, between vith ‘and Madison avenues.—Adopted. Tn favor of a sewer in Fifty-fourth street, between Eighth avenue and Broad- way. —Adopted. ‘Of Committee on Streets—in fhvor of removing the pump at the cornet of Harrison and Greenwich strovta,— Adopted. Against permitting an office to be erected on the wharf between Courtlendt aud Liberty streets. — Adopted. Ot the eame committee—Against trying a new mode of paving streets. —Adepted. ‘Uf the enme committee—in favor of Mngging eide-watk in Bicecker street, between Charles and Perry streets. — Adopted, PAPERS FROM THE HOARD OF ALDER NHN Report ef Commpuiitee on Falativs wad Ullives, ou thie ppltc thems of Wiles G to be appointed Com- THE LATEST ADVICES po te missioner of Deeds. Cone ‘Resolution tha William Wessels Zohn Oressia, Davia Bowery, THEATRE BOXES, Ee 5 CENTS pir, = ‘Theal, and Jobn be appointed Fire Ward sus. 87; to commence Piyri Jock.—Tueeday UTIONS. Of 13th, will be acted the ogy N ¥ Resolved, That ‘Thirteenth street, from Avenue B to Lo~ duet, M ays lin; Iago: LD Avenue ©, be graded und paved. | Keferred 7 rabantio, Mr. N: Joh Besclved, That Henry MeGowan be svpointed » Com- jes a Meds a aden missioner of Deeds for the Twelfth ward. Beadiane, Be. lee That the Superintendent of Streets ane ae authorized to furnish two men with horses and earts, to Diggory, wa Sir Gilbert, Mr. Martin; remove the dift and rubbish accumulated in the unpaved ‘wan pl irs. PE ng saree Viste Shar eineat be pated tree, Tenth URTON'S THEATRE—CHAMBERS STREET, REAR Wate rite Aap opened Fenth evenue to 2D. 01 be City Hail. —Boxes, Dress, Cirole and Parg net, 80 | May. 10,—The Board of Assistants met this afternoon. lioxet, $3and $4—Doors open at ® quarter past 7, to begin Prerenit--}be Preaident in the Chair, apd. a quorum of at 8 quarter before s o'clock stun evenly May Li will members in their places. After the reading of the min- Relea Merten he “onttingtome M a Sir Bayard nies, the Board proceeded to consider ’ Chillington, “Mrs. Russe TaRETtOns, visa a gts tt he iM Several petitions ate pevanniag and appropriately re- mothy Toodle, Mrs. Hu, per. To conclude with the farce of nite "A paone thigh. was a petition fox a Ato alarm bell THE SCHOOL, FOR tain Kitedyer, Mr. G. toured {he mateubcrbood “et with events aad ‘Ninety- Barton; Mary Panels, Mise J til, second street REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Report of the Committee on Finance, in favor of granting exclusive use of the east side of pier 24, and west side of pier 25, East river, to John Saxton, at on annual rent of $37 60: Adopted. Same commit- YATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM 2 conte: Pit, 123g cents; Private St 7; urtain thes ‘at hait-n 13, wi FaSLAB EE E DESTROYER’ Mr. Mobareb, Mr. Brandon; ree it Stagora! Au Mr. a -BOxms, ry ‘a, C. de ¥, \ to, Vi juito, Ecuador. . lijo, Nicaragui ‘tee, adverse to petition of Frederick Wertz, for compen- RioGrande, Brazil a a, jompson; Moath, Mr. C. sation for damages sustained in consequence of the tai- Bio Janeiro, Brasil. “Mar. 19 oman Kha, ya lory’ riot on the oth of August, 1860. Adopted. Saft bake City... May tthe murdered Ze Report of the Committee on’ Streets, in favor of alter- ing the grade of Thirty-tifth street, from Tenth to Ele- venth avenue; Adopted. Same committee, adverse to Kawla, Mrs. H. P. Grattan. ‘ane 9 (Chal: x mence with the laughable farce of VI the petition of ome. Pinkerton, fcr contract to pave ‘rus, Teneriffe. AULLE JENNY, Nes GRAND. YAREWEL L CoN- ‘Chat = San Antonio, Texas... ts NEW ¥o igre, spicing <<. eileen Santa Fe, N.M Previous to her vile to ar 9 eee New York, MEDOLU TIONS: Bir Canada, Boston; aud her final departure for Calling upon the Street Commissioner to take mea- sures to compel the Harlem Railroad Company to imme- diately construct un arch over their road, in Fourth ave- nue, trem Thirty-fourth to Fortieth ssreet; Referred. ‘Resolved, That the rails of the Herlem Rai Com- pany he taken up, from the termination in Centre street to Forty-second street. Referred. Resolved, That a sewer be placed in Thirteenth street, from Avenue B to ‘Avenue! C, to connect with a sewer in Avenue ©, Referred. PAVERS PROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMPN. lie are poapenttally: informed that these Concerts wit VERO S008 TUE FOURTH GRAND CONCERT ey ks lace Ig Lt HALL ON W PDNESDAY E| EVENING, ‘way lu, PROGRAMNE—PART I. Overture, (Paust,) . Duo" Ve Ripeeregyae am Lindpainter, (L'Etisir d’Amore)....,.., .Dowisetti. mori Salvi and Belletti, (La jo tire” FortSim Gallipugee Talande” Resohution -¢alling on’ the New Jersey Rnilwad ani) Galvesto pynaeoROeanNT™ brapneeetie > Tran+portation Company to establish a ferry from some "MCL Dene Live avert 5 point near Canal street to Jersey City, in conformity he Clarionct, on favorite themes, from with the conditions of their lease, Coucurred in, Lucia del Leimermoor Belletti. Resolution, That Catharine street, opposite Oak, b» | PE pogo acl i repaired. Coneurred in. pirto onde l'alma” ( Donizetti. | _ — Signor Salv: Benediet. Election of Assistant Enginecr. Jixxy Linn and Signor Beiletti, Revenys op Hixertow von an Assistant ENGINEER o> PART it tue New York Fre DerantMent, necp Mopay St. Vincent, W. 01 Lilies! i x y ’ i by hh qual eo! 1) Barbier pi. May Sno, 1861. “> 0. Sumatra.” w ae Tek isso, Senora , | So a es ie i ae | -Apr. 10 Surinam, Solo on the Violiv, rnst. = 8 5 vr. e | The Gipee: {The Camp of Sites erbeer. Bites Poteet 4 Tanith Society , | The Gipvey’s Sonm—(7 penta ia)... .. .Meyerbeer, rg BAS ads Sad eg ry reddy.” (1 Lombardi)... Verdi, g : : ef vor Br tiett Boidi- frdt 3 ci many pretty mat- eames eater | Sept. , Mendelssohn. 7 oe 4 Ja Min diasy Linn, ~ ; ry | Ballad-—"tfome, Sycet Moise,” (clan). . Bishop. = 4 sy Duexy Lany, yo 4 | Coronati ou March— the Propl pete)... .Meyerbeer. 1 Conductor, M. Bexroier, ¢ “A GHAND ORCHESTRA, ning the tirst musical talent in Americs, numbering ONE liUNDRED PERFORMERS, Day been engaged for these concerts. ef tickets has been fixed at $3, $2, and $1cach, tickets entitle the Moailla, Philip: i illo, Cub: Et Lew A nanny | Miereang location; and ail of tl : a. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED States | "))'<".{9 Sumuems scouring their seats. fie number of tickets will be allotted to the public P Te Mail Steamers.—The sbipe comprising this lino are th "beyond which there will ve NO rREE Tiewers for T 3 8 q 6 LITE PebSstant setts or under any pretence whatsoever. The low prices tickets bave Leen fixed must render the rule abso- “won Iutely poremptory. - nu Two cftices for the sale of tickets will be opened at 3 7 and at Jolie's Muste Store > 300 B hPa Bag every day, except the Sal R= where as hans may he seen, - = speed, modatio are un- | | The ining Fare ii'Concerts willbe given on omanteed tanga comfort. Price of passage from New | MONDAYS, WEDNESDA FRIDAYS, at Castle — 9 to Eaverece $130; exclusive use of exten size state ‘den, or at Triph ay as Pry $225; from me o} to New York, £35, Aw experi ors open at 644 o'clock. The Concert commences at 8 at pill be attached te nip. No berth cap | o'clock. ann Books containing, the words of the songs may be obtained wey ed at the door— ; a6 THE F. CERT will be given in % es on Pe tRIRLER MALL, Ripay EvEstno, eager Mae ae "pet. BARNUM. 3 = ys Ju AYMOND & CO, AND HERR DRIESBACH'S MA- wow 8 aad eae a nagerics, united in one Large and Varied Exhibition, - - waday, Ji consisting of all the rare animals now rem over one hundred specimensy willexhibit under La ‘103 it Ast eof Bi treet ani S18 183 scomeaanting ov Saturday eventa at ofeloek 1 and Wednes ° d 7 o'clock ander 10, 1254. stgerses wurday, eccaters Botardey, ay Gocober ih ee ade ies without jetting relief, ROWN, SHIPLEY 0, ant stele Reed Rune cote sh c G. ROBERTS & CO. iy Yard, London. New York, between the ours of 10 and ¥o'clock. DRAPER, Jx., Boulos one ownore of these wipe will not be accountable fos gol |, Montmartre, Paris. Mi re. Jor: | onelude with th comedy of SL THE WORLD'S Bieter THEATRE—DOORS ct vast eey il, ueady | dienor © ‘arl95 Gougenheim; Isherwo MY PR a, Miss J. Gon, he wi Mrs. citi Seen ie abel; Cael {Tie ecied the tabee tof Bove OPEN AT A QUARK , Curtain rises at o quarter to eight. 90 con Di ‘and Third © fran vening, May 1Jsh, fais ai at Davidge: ier Mite » cents; Private eat half Ticke a de followed by the frst act of le, GISRLLE—Gioal Ml — Dress circle an ts; Orchestra ‘tall re te ye uarie Meddle, Mr. - Wallack, Jet Mew UM, or, Greet pA ro hs . Vernon, Mrs, Vernon; Mrs. Dunn, except Saturday. Rousset and et ‘three ai in ile Caroline Kor Bethilde, Mite ter whieh, I ‘LES F POLL Brovanaw’ SLYCEUM, BROADWAY, par ie Ww. R. Dazzle, Mr. Brougham; Lady sale, Mr. Broughaw, ty vi Mshee IBLO’S. GARDEN—JONN SESTOR, MANAGER.— Dos cme. tJ jBaet 7. o'cloe You which, the 1 Ly 13t piece called the a Stank Hada Mr. aie t; Duke Albert, Rousset: M STAR BRO 1B are » Mr. Bro: rs. Duna. Ducy Larre. informing the indie and first be —M Duey entlemen of efit in America will May Lith, when she will aj her celebrated role of Fleur de FILLE DU UBE. Ln the course Ducy Barre will dance five new dam now open. ECHANICS’ HALL, NO. Grand street.—0O} Rica MINSTRE Hall, No. 44 Browdw streets, Open every night original and well known an efficient and verpatile Performers,” under the dir certs in this city for the last year hay hy: hebwoen Feilows’ Mi tropolis. Their concerts consist of Burl Scenes, ‘Witty 4nd Instrunicnta Solos, Duotts, rps of talented and tion of J. B. Fello the arentest favor by the elite and fashion of BHrocenaws LYCBUM—BENEFIT OF MLLE p Lowa, Barre hat New Yor! ce time in America, the celebrated LA MANOLA, ‘Dox wool 2 BROADWAY, anove the weel i a F notice. ‘The a CHRI SANSTREL LS, fi RT aay, by of * talented fae pertorn: nder management of E. P. , Whoee concerts’ in thie for art of “five years,” have been received La respect an fawhiot m4 sta 39 centar Dore open st hall-paat etx, cr elena rn Afternsen Concert will be given om Bae y next, May 17, for th ioward and instr AY PELL MUSICA ing the week. The m4 ona 01 prising © been Lesque Choruase: Base ‘S$ AMERICAN uu Propristor and Manag: , commencing Monday, May thts country Soutatu os levee or In the e Seog the moral domestic dram Edward, Mr. Groevenor; Bill Do seum open from 8 A. till 10 menee at 3 and 7 o'clock. and Perfcrmances, 25 cents. cents. Children yM.—P. J ‘Open saree and eyening all thi always pony ARNUM, this. id evenil will be giv fe pices at STATE SECRETS "One (rr Miss Flynn. After which, THE RIS rallaghan, Mr, Colling; Matil iy Misa Flypn a Kal fr. Hadaway. 'erformances cem- Admission to the entire Museum under 10 years, 1g Pane. MUSEUM, 175 CHATH. Sole Prop the ie ‘United States, rme: ing ented band in th success, unvaryin miris 4 i wat he which, Bola “Sresented at be produced, the bes of the Lake.” The e pechoemeners 25 cents; s. MARRIAG: MAN AND MANY A WIFE EN fare of her childres 30 2 3 4 ” 4 ” hi “id ston e ‘metal hi oe Jewelry, precious stones, 0 jading ere ref wulaes- 2» piss ae si ere BS te. Fs and expliet dire tious enciosed, 7 Afte f A} rate frees y of adway an john street, - thea vent de ire Api net teat of is — At oa and Beach street, Prive, ® cente and 91 im afew hours, by a ¥ 6 8 7 I lity, brought improper babitg 6 tions, he combines - shew guy eqe ipa ere theganals ore Ut 'an ho hae cnocs daily, of ysicians, cusree = ithoul scuetien whieh others uae, cussed Gy taelr uot’ = nt canetio, Use, canse: 1 the former’ disease soon eno’ ite diploma, 2 and the buntteds of eertihestes, chow Ghat sone 8 ARAM, equal it, You cured m day—D. M. Corbyn. 7 SALIFORNIA- ured hours, after ot Deo. = abuse efiboan bane eo geners! treatment ia a 0 wa known nn gana eae of of 1,500 tons “ihe D°¢Tox voursEir—ro TY-FIVE C E darthen, no ate te aha compat ind peeularg | A. By se eee eek, "One atthe above oegeene wi keep up the connection be be maintained by the Vi teebl fret Boel Zell tt SELeeP PL PEE Ad ebesbel Peel PIPE Pool PIPL E dd Eb beeen DIT Elona DEA Ee AcE -LIET RESET ERTIES Ttlyg TET? LUT ..PoP [TREE SULUE SLUG PLEA APPA TEEPE TTP EEE ETE Shak ni “ 20 6 . 7 « “OT “ 8 a 1% o 6 0 ame 308 7} MEDICAL — meee PRACTICAL aed er ry Frehonthg nature and treatment, dalease diasas ” : — NEES Celared plates, rh "inege a8 me 28 shore named a abire rr pri ata be. aid, fen: i he cueal Recarrrecation of Vores. joord’s or Acton’s works jeeps Engine Companies... 003 462 S18 1 6 4 i Hose Companik joo 428 183 76 — 2 H&L. Companies. 163 83 49 4 HD Hydrant Companies. 20 15 2: - = Total........4. 188 O84 GOL 24 41 tS = ov! 8 01 TO We certify that the nbove ix correct, and & true Ie- Dror ole Roig EET: turn of Election for Assistant koqiees: which he cures without mercury. MEA His Balm of Zura for nervous | Noss 0. ULES, igorating Wi as peel uses JAS, L. KENNEDY. : -~ New Yo jay 8, 186) R. GLOVER ‘cult and ae preter el figtl orks are Tor oa Court of jal Sesstons. Fi realy mds who have i Mas 9athe Special Breions ope me rating at ni ok rece. Pastimes Gana Ay Dee is morning at nine ovclock, for the deposition of ty cases whieh ores ean e Sadat ne *apply at the congrepute, and are sent for ttial by the pollee courts, (*) strech or 7 W oat rirwet conristing principally of assaults and batteries, and lar- : cenies under the sum of $25, “INDEPENDENT ny pradent people ‘he n Charles Ly Vory respectable looking man, was urecret, Seba } Ww book it tell =) yh called up for ona complaint made by Leonard Paul- y mer oy Bertie now one opleee. | aes sections. at by mail. Also, Fe fom, a tailer. doing business at No. 19 Warren street, tare xO es ia wal tear Pittes ee Terularity. Price $2 per box. Address Dry | who charged Mr. Luff with violently assaulting him « ree n street, = few duye wince in Cedar street, neat Naseau street. It " UR O PRE TILL CURED.—DRS. COOPER AND MUR seems that Miz. Luff, book: keeper in a store in Cedar st., hy, 2hy Ro Itetreet, from their weparale!led suc- had become a debtor to Mr. Paulson, aud a claim of $6 woe RS ELDSS | sean id dicwnce, pony be. feliod on tm the treatmeat of the ‘ait of the first nt reduced rates ‘The oteamer Reeth was deemed to be due om an old account. This outstand- ing balance wns cent for, but it appears that Mr. Luff, in refusing to disharge the claim, alleged that some mis- pitting in the clothing was the reason for not doing so. Mr. Paulson becoming angry. went to the store himself, f oy the payment, Some angry words then to ve between ‘them. and Me. Lull tai inflicted a per- toned aeenult. on the complainant. Mr, Larff pleaded guilty to the asseult. and the Court took some mitigating. circumetances into consideration, and sentenced Mr. ry to pay a fine of $20, which he paid, and then left the court Ditmore FP. Gable wae yeought out of bt loving Mary Taylor. the actre obstinate em REWARD —J oe, ANTIDOTE, ant of private diso ted Fooma, many of them ‘ite god fame nted for raia would ao weil to ta Reoured until paid for, me aining unengeged, an eatiy application to ee passage, NORTON, he the ofiee, on the pe Pa took Soureet, where Ube Ne Plan of the enbin wad steorage ona te roome and berths engaged, nf json on a charge fe was committed to pris : in defwwlt of ball, by the committing magis- and ROSSM. feete, who bound hits ovep te heap. the press tywends er so the fair acter id not follow her about the atrects, tell. Dp 5500 * it peters ing her she must be his wife / ta e Judge addreteod the prisoner, and asked him if | Mats, Bad ine to ten the Court allowed him to yo, whether he could reftain 8 MR pod an, met 6 fim aunoying shie young lady.” The prisoner amlled, | trom Halton sarees Le Roy th and replied. tees he gould e Court, Bow. ernment rer, op commutation, deemed ft (to remand hig | Chagres passengers trite FTE, _ENDERBI Wilt, CONTIN NDERSIONMD WiLl, CONTINGR back 40 prison, and requested that Dr. Covil, the phy- | genlle« mm ue fit ry ibe, om the an rn re Ea ‘ iheds, ta a eneaiee him oe to tnenhity oy RES “fobs ofa private matu fn a * ie | as it was believed the prisoner wae laboring wteier the stenmer hae eal fn certain dertemet| fanged state of mind, "The prisoner was emauued until | offceof the eompany, 177 Woes ay injured hemes sine ler el fotn * meet ting fee) next ee ned in fn eaaittn? een Strat Be number of petty rogues and vagrant boys were sum- ‘No. 61 Liepens! Aire t Broadway. marily diepostd’ of, and the court them adjourned uatil reenin exis nperet Pe rien a0 sen betes re —_ Tuctday next, adeno Hf, Blethen, commander, Ws DUANB 0 FEE TILL CURED.—DR. CORBITT, otreet, pn York os her tvareh tee be Cy a item nes, Court ‘of Common Pleas. “Norsk Hefore Hon, Judge Woodruff. Mideaia are & pet verpenent ou May 7.—Geor Se dee Yount L. Seadecs! cabins, and her te bon or battle, one “ike ‘The ex spate fe this case states that in the mont! ot November, 1847, he was living with hie wife, Catharine Scherpf. in the city of New York, and that for many uae ey] CoorER, i“ DUANE. ATRRET, was FOR TH i rill sccempany fetal agli 3 tion to the treat. ‘Meresnger will Fears previous they. bao tivee Saapay eogeeaty ane the Isthmus. A few state-re eaten. He can cure the | That in! month of November, 184 the wether aed | ort, ty ie ir “rimeaie qe ere be devel oon duced his wife from him, and induced her to reside with tery.) Su dare, fcreeere tee ioe in aoecevels cteuct, "vere | os him in Brooklyn, and that ehe still remains there with him, ‘The damages are laid at $10,000. ‘The defence is that the Indy ix not the wife of the plaintiff, The parties to the suit are Germans eames D'viown SON, NO. 16 DUANE STRERT, SO “WELL in the treatment of delicate diseases. The Doo- ps SAGE FOR BREWEM.—THE SUPERIOR AND iling ship GASTON, Captain Bianke, will sail for the Hthatey, hi AN first rate herthedn the | Mav 10 —The evidence in this enge, which was pene second eal “5 me ea ie te Noss | tor’ ropetation for chitin thoes hall. care@enc had have pally given through the medium of an interpreter, has Fvnensees. _ roant on Uy a secret babit, effretnal AeSibe goure fr sopug . Fiver, of to ks EN & Tt drought om by a secret ba senses | weeupiy By 17 aye Wile sha tete Be bes ‘NGO 6 aFSamay . wife, to husband, that the dreadful Consequences to the health aad happiness of ‘be avoided! Life is teo short aud bealth oo presions to be spent without the ‘The timely entitled as follows, has been the means and the life of thousands, as over bt in the highest complimente | ie, and "the wan, commenda ra delphia press, perf Bre ns AM SQI /ARE.—GEO rae vw To ee J Seats, cents; Boxes, 25 cent opant Saloon performances or troupe of Model tista who are selected for their bevaty and ‘Ogure, and personate a number of beautiful cableaug, taken from rea of ancient and modern isin. company of AFM irla, who go thro feats of dexterity; Madame ty t - rie the world; 4 60 algiand Female Artiste, who wilt En exhibition of Pe Site Ratens entanall fogether ‘with & variety of intereetin rfosiennece Cys ov siisoacenen and evening. "yor particulars to} bills ofeach dage = _ AMUSEMENTS } IN PHILADELPHIA. is ‘Will seom iyrical drama colled” the lady afternoons are made merry eae farces, yossevilles, 53 ant nya D arenae, The pat dane J num be th ost wonderful kind. Admission WHY SO OFTEN UNHAPPY. THE CAUSES AND THE REMEDY. Lah ght! bodily suffering and of mental anguii f helpless, mbittering ie ‘That of lier hu F life, that of her Spee and hat by taut that the oanses should be mere cians TWOUUNDRED THOUSAND mit have been yee sinoe the first edition was japednen nee bese need to ndvertion iy [ierseewn pobilection rtunit, i hr . ousands of letters ened to the advertisement. singh encominm, seme of whieh are an- THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. MAURICRAU, Toentieen Edition. imo. pp. 20, Price, 81. THIS WOKK IS INTENDED ESPECIALLY fry Fi 4 MAKRIED, or those con tnepeient secrete whieh should be knowa e thes Seplarty, ety ‘inves ding (ate womaal ap tien an Speech temaecaile sever the satmrs 3 me, aad the most effciont snd meet <eamamomrpec i he: serie mec ject. aco ebo nihor (which ns contained in ite ‘the hi SSE Necaet tes aes A BICKLY AND UNmArrY WIVES. Extract uf « Latter froma Gonptgmeniin Da.a.M. Mayorere- ue te ts] ier Pre Medical Cs ine sae tytn with these fo ‘vide hae, beam ta. sinking for some or me re, in aafoteand of her great sokhees My Dran Srn—I hnow ye with me in eneroseh! ledge (im behalf of myse! ourselves under to you, fers contained in your most Tavaiwebi apy Medion! Companion. It has been ooe'tl tLe Srient to whieh F tom ly, to the ond where I sa wenee of the wits have given vo oy te feat PNG ae ‘ein er pei spt MA ICL exprese myreif rather ot do so too warmly, when I 1 was long might sin armesg revults of my utmost crertione at “e ot jure ite Sefteaneet while fait the It, unceasing struggle on my pert, wer 7 | SRM Fil ea ae fay ion ot ‘Geotloates tor, saree and wife, Se give qomewess i beartfolt tmotions. Married Wer felt less necemsieg aegnee proviente 9a e, a ok 1-3 cided, had 1 then seen scopy L's Private Medical Companions

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