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Board of Supervisors. Ward's Tdand was about the same by the Clty Intelligence, Joction of the care. which was a: vated ‘Theatrical and Musica} LocaL AFFAIRS. « May 12.—The Recorderia the chair, The minutes of society to the oily. Wise fe taaare bere heb | A Oni. Kirtan wv tux Stannr.—Coroner [ves,on Tues- | put for the intimation of the eee Bownny TuxaTae.—The drama entitled the “ Dovil and the lest the report of et ppm? 1651. there were duy, held an inquest at No. 727 Washiagton street, on the gertalaly, 00 have sent the to Sing | the Deserter,’ will commence the ontertainmente this NEW YORK COMMON COUNCIL. Proceedings were read and approved. eee cee ae whic seems to have pe Res by Of four years and two Sing verdict was then taken of guilty, and he was | evening, and it will be followed by the new dramatic ro. aa MALL BILLA, boon @ weve r Depsemyenhelin pee. wes yl AR Tahoe sentenced to tho House of Betvas. Dace taanee, called the Oorslea Brothers,” which. for éconle , Some small bills were submitted and referred, On the ng year. by seventy.three. erage num| ‘exbingten neat the reaidanoe Sentence.—George yy whe pl ul & | cffeot, surpassed an; over troduced (OFFICIAL) Sout the year 1 Tanging between rents, The injury proved fatal in about twonty minut harge of burglary, was placed at the bar, when Judge | to a Bow udience, Ti ‘ho have not seen it Presentation of the bill of one of the officers of the Su- | Sui'trum the teicr uf the report t is plain that ie Ne; | after, Aman was On the cart at the timer but the horse | Sra seh tour wife Mas. been here before the Court, | should visit the Nowery, and wituoss the splendid sooneey preme Court, for for amonth’s attendance, at $1.50 | vember ling, the present house becamo full and | was furious and unmanagable, A verdict of accidental | charged with this offence; and has pleaded guilty. You | which hax been arrai at great expense by Mr.Hamblin, Bo. net es May 12,1852. | per day, the tras of the Third ward said he had no | overflowing trom hve oe of renetyias, ‘convicts from | death was es by bove jury. hare come forward und surrendered 7peceelt, ena Tectaread The theatre is Crow every evening by Biehl pene Present-Jomat nr ¥ twenty-seven countios ie , besides those from Rita _' Corey t we ys er stances, | able audiences, who give testimony o! i le bag = Hieruion rein halt; Mebtert’ Otree | Stiestion to this bill being paid; but he would protest | {Yiy gud that, therefore, the doors have been atthe Might Waed pation station houss on tho tndntren | and Ap bagrvel vey la aloes not put the county’ | enthurlastiocheering. © 4 ‘homas chair, Assistant Aldermen Brown, ‘Tait, Mabbatt, O’Brien, Kodman, Breaden, Woodward, Ring, Wells, Anderson, | inst bills being presented, month after month, by lazy | cloned, and kept closed to a number of those within the | old man named T! Preston, 60 years, who was | to the expense of trying you upon this change, the Court | Buoapway Tuatne.—The receipts of this evening aro suton, McGowan, Barker, Valentine, MoCoukey, officials, who did not perform the fourteenth of the | city, by its courts directed to be sent toit, It appears, | found by the police in an alley in Smith , Apparent will pass upon you a much lighter sentence than it would | for the benefit of Mr. Couldock. ‘The commoncing tea Bouton, Mo cee ee tabir Ee wash ce chant. Atenas froth said | thon, that the society, besides a yearly rovonue from the | intoxicated or aick, and was conveyed to parently | have done’ Your asociate in this crime hus been eon. | 20f! miil'te the cameay af = Tondo Aatcent iu stain her much ad- ‘The cntertainiag drama entitled “All that Glitters is not Gold,” will be Of Lynch & Cole, proprietors of the Irish American, ask- | that the term lazy officials was quito uncalled for, and he | State, of eight thousand dollars, and from the city | by Ofticer Dunham, where ithe deceased gave his name, | tenced to the State Prison for four years — and the | which Miss Charlotte Cushman will Ang that thot joursal be appointed One of the papers Tor | would asscrt thet tho oficers of the courte performed | of four thousand dollars, besides the proceeds of theat- | and on going down stairs for the night, he fell and frac- | sentence of the Court Ix, that you be imprisoned for two | mired churacter of Lady Gay Spa printing advertisements and proceedings of Corporation, | faithfully all the duties that were imposed upon thea. rical_and circus licenses, have obtained an ordinance | tured his skull, which caused death in four hours after. | yearsand three months, Mary Stantey was subsequently yo Committee on Ordinances. rdered to be paid. The dill of Chas, May, as counsel and | Vesting it with power to sell and apply to their use | wards, Verdict of accldontal death, culled up, and allowed to withdraw her pl uilty; and | the concluding picee, which will introduce Mr, Couldoek Py Assistagt Alderman Kixc—Will of Dr, A. R. Gard. | sistant of the aseesorship of the ‘Twentieth ward. for | the Procecds of the city property (forty lots.) at the | que Tannixo Buaness.—Tux Mocnanios Enerrrurn, | Mit aggenreg Sie nee a Ee hes erhend’s Cree | Inthe charagter of Stephen Plum, ner, for medical attendance at Lighth ward station house, | services and counsel fee to Mr, Shephard, for $50, wasor- | foot of Kast Twenty-third street, worth fat least eighty | _ We learn that the Hon. Zadok Pratt, of New York, | tien and influence, the District Attorney, with the leave Nimio’s Ganven.—The Grand Scotch ballet, atyted ‘To Committee on Police. dered to be pald thousand dollars, and have obtained a State law re- | has consented to prepare a lecture on ‘Tanning for the | Of the Court, entered @ nulle prosegui, and abe was dite | oR gen acne oad atin this evening for the Assistant Alderman Mannarr---OfR, L, & A, Stuart, MAINTRNANCE OF MARGARET LORIENS, leasing the lien on that property from the Sinking Fund. | yenotit of his trade, to be delivered before the Mechanios’ | CD&TRed amusement of the numerous pairons of this establish fora sewor in Greenwich street. between Murray and Bar. | The bill of Flora Foster, for $45 for 288 meals, at 1s, 3, | Of the invalidity of these py ings there cannot be a | ynstitute of New York, ‘This is aa it should be Pleas of Guilty.—Honjamin Palmer, pleaded guilty of | Tine nie fascinating Caroline Rousset, who is always clay streets. To Committee ou Sewers, per meal, furnished Margaret Lorhens at the City Prison, | doubt; of the violation of the faith of the city and State | fan as an ap labored as a journeyman, ester, Ee ples Wan scoepied, Gnd he wes sent to | 1 clived with the wiieh Aalichs end sdmination, wi y Assistant Alderman Tine--Of Ogden Donnington, | was ordered to be pald. thusattempted—faith and pledges given to the holders of | fian'has beet, more successful asa imaster, Having ar, | the Penitentiary for six months, Mary Kelly. alias Mary most delight am ; appear as La Sylphide, supported in the otbor leading young girl, pleaded guilly tea | Sphenr te by her sccomspiished slater’. rATKE.—The manager of this establishment rosperous carcer, This evening to be discharged crroncous assessment, ‘Co Commit: | SALANIns OF THE DEPUTY CLERKS oF THE sUPREME count, | the city stock---there cannot be a question, ‘True, in the the head of his profession, and Shail, alias Mary Shain, net ee A’"reolution and the ‘report of” the Committee on | passage of the ordinance was tho consideration that the Bed aca ib the welts Laie eapantoele ee ee Echo: Aegpeneedt dee hace gi g-gn doe png ene ame By Assistant Alderman McCovxrr--Of Rngine Co, No, | County Offlces, recommending that the salaries of the | ground the scolety should purchase for a siteahould be | actor, No man is bother able to prepare such » leeture | ‘ieling ciroumstanocs: and she Was sontenoed to two | | Rusron's tunaras, Wsifor ten additional men, To Committee on Fire De- | deputy clork of the Superior Court, (@. 'T, Maxwell.) be | conveyed to the city, and the only ground they did pur- | {han Gol Pratt-and by #0 doing, he will provete tere | Jeet imprisonment, with an intimation that applioa increased from $000 to $1,200 per annum ; the clerk in | chase for that purpose has since been con’ but con- ‘4 . would be made tothe Excoutive for a pardon, inset apart for the benefit of Mr. Bland, whos claims ae paenees Haulty, (O, tT lepncds) trees 8200 to $1 G0; sheet Bice | “vered entirely rh Gl@erent purpose (har teerne’ whieh pe agree Nett mods ek Pu cata pene May 12—Geonge Brown pleaded guilty toa robbery of | upon the dramatie public are such ar must ensure him Of Committee on Ordinances, with an ordinance prohi- | Second, (IL, 1. Rice,) from $600 to $900; and the Gono- | it was intended, and under a distinct and different induoe- the future, It is proposed, we understand, by the mana- plate, and waa sentenced to throe years imprisonment, heyy ti 2h & po co met ay ctaiee ives as they We Diting the driving through any of the strocts in thia city, | ral Office clerk, (Jesse Oakley,) from $600 to $000, were | ment. viz —the appropriation of the land on Randall's | gare of the Mechanics’ Institute to get the leading men of | _,@7@nd Larceny —James Campbell was convicted of y be performed, in’ which etween the hours of eight o'clock in the morning and ted to the Board. Island. The conveyance of the land on Ward's Idand stealing a quantity of clothing from the house inwhioh | the leading members of the company will appear; and the sore thegmeaden surtte duea tute, Museicael bee erman Oaxtay moved that the resolution be adopt- | cannot legalize 0 illegal a transaction as that above cach trade to give a lecture explanatory of the peculiar | i o"nad bowrded,and was sentenced to two years’ im ee ee each, ee a arorihe Pare cnlitted the tember, or between the hours ef nine in the morning and | ed. The clerks of the Superior Court performed their | mentioned, It further, then, appears that in addition to I Conc prisopment, rere Beccles the evening, during the remainder of the year, any | duties efficiently, and were deserving of better compensa- | the clghty thousand dollars worth of property above | Tur Ixpusrriat Concanss-—This body met on Tussday Acquittal —Two boys, named respectively Franois Smith | — Nationa: Tuxarne.—Purdy presents a very attractive or neat cattle, under a penalty of $10 for each of- | tion than they now enjoyed, menti thus devoted to the society, fifty thousand wreath at the new City Hall. Messrs, Daniel Willis, D.G. | and Rediant, indicted for burglary in the third degreo programme of entertainments for this evening, The fence Alderman Syowrevanr had been practising asa law. | dollars of the State money is obtained, and an approprin | Croly, D.C. Honderwon, Porter @. Sherman, and William | with one James Wilton, wero placed on trial—Wilson | amuroments will commonce with the drama of the “Mil. On motion of Assistant Alderman Mannarr, amended, by | yer for twenty years, and bore high testimony to the offt- | tion ofbetwoen thirty-six and thirty-seven acres of land | West, wore elected a committee to rovise the constitution being dipobarged! on Nis owe. rooempisanoes. The caso | jor's Maid,” in which Mr. W, G. Jonos, Mr, N. B, Olarke changing the hours to betwoen cight and six, in June,&e, | ciency and courtesey of the clerks of the Superior Court, | Om Randall's Island, including that part actually employed | ad the by-laws of the Congress. The Prosident and | for the prosecution faited entirely, in_a technical sonse, | and Ars, Nichols will personate the leading charactors; Adoption of the report lost, 10 Co 6, uot being a consti | ‘Tho Reconoex concurred in the resolution, and it was | a4 Potter's Field, while so employed, and without the | Secretary wore also added to the committee. A resolu- | to connect the prisoners with the offence; and tho jury, | and the whole will torminato with the highly au tutional majority, passed without adissentient voice. provision ef another cemetery in place of 1t; and that on | tion of Mr. West, in favor of the repeal of the Fugitive | under the direction of the Ceurt, returned a verdict of | drama of the “Blacksmith of Antwerp,” with Mr. Senos On motion of Assistant Alderman Rive, the report was KEGISTER’S OFFICE. the authority alone of this resolution, to set apart and | Slave law, he jae na up and discussed by Miss Fan not guilty, as Quintin Matsys, and Mrs. Nichols as Agnes Flores, reconsidered, and Inid upon the table. ‘The following was offered by the Recorder: appropriate, the Mayor and Comptrolier have conve; Lee Bese cp tC 0 was bemapee an Soares meee) ‘The Court adjourned till to morrow, (this day.) Lrocum Tiisarne—The performances provided by. the Of Conunittee on Law Departinent—Non-concurring to Resolved, That it be, and is, referred to the Commit- ray, absolutely, to the society, the fee in the land iast | *0¢ others, and postponed for future action, as the mem~ - energetic managers of thin beautiful theatre, for to-night, 4 : on é. : 4 : . desirous of electing thoir standing committees Ind: 1 Exhinie t wt vevedings in the matter of Fifly-tivst street, | tee on County Offices, to ascertain and report to this | mentioned, which land the committee believe to be worth | bers were The Proposed Industrial Exhibition a excellent pleces, * Who Speaks . Ne mmczzrens, | Sais ea? Seis cocina | Snag lene cee aie par mae | Slee etegaalne eae” eee cat Hew Work, fhe Out cla Lovke ttn REDOLUTIONS. gister’s office Indexed and published, ina condensed form, | ing a total value of city property obtai ty, | cle i TO THE EDITOR OF TUE HERALD. “ Julia Bennett and Mr, Walcot will nies Weer for the use of the public. and a'pian of so doing; and | of one hundred and fourteen: thousand dollars and up: | fiance committees. Nominations wore made for the | 1, thig a OR One HRT Xe Whe pres | Sree Me TUR Meenas ond no will aie obsé By Aseistant Ald ith Tia Petite Signorina Patti, who will si Resolved, ‘That the slips betweon Plers 12 and also, if any aud whut tediums of improvement can be | wards (Los# the valto of eleven and one-fifth neres of land { first committee, whon, after a desultory discussion, it feot ba dead, 1 high time Ie should bo qutokened Into Py ray tn evan mins an mies pe ry or 2 Yard’ the election . also beiween Piers 13. and ld, North River, be ex adopted in the future arrangement and keeping of the | On Ward's Istand), besides fifty thousand dollars from the | Wa# agreed to adjourn, as it was quite Inte—t ifo ; if it sleeps, it should be aroused. “Shall history | Giunge to the depth of fourteen foot at low water, under the sus | nwordsin said office, Referred to Committes on County | State. OF the invalidity of the last-mentioned convey. | to como up as the first business at the next mevting. It is | have to record the fact” of much an event at having | ee ona atamanta i rvision of the Street Commissioner, ‘To Committee on | Oflices | ances, for want of duo authority, there can beno uncer- | auite apparent, from the proceedings on Tuesday evening, | really huppencd, or shall “traditionary tale ” only refer | 4, Aston Puacr Orne vay. —Tho entertainment Vharves. Ke ATERNDANTS ON THE COURTS OF NEW YORK, | tainty, and, besides, the intent of the Common Council, | that there are two factions of ndustrials—the one | 46 it aaa project which wasmorely mooted? Few, even of this ovening will commence with Shispoere’s teaaedy ve Ry same— Tt was resolved that a committee of this board be ap. | in making grants of this naturein all cases, to proserve in cemoponedt ts avowed land rcpt (who hail, 99 ® | those who have given this matter somewhat of attention, Oeetios se Gta ee in greatly . stating that a contract was made with Mr. |p of the various courts of | Use city the fee of tho property, ts well known, ‘The com. | general | iin, Exon. by rhc igee igig yelys are sufliciently aware of the incalculable advantages | % naire eee ae ecele. MU Lungs Nell Renee lay his pavement in Broadway, between | Ui r toascertain from them the necessary | mittee refer to grants to city instituti But, inrofo- | the other from bona ide industri ons, A bitter | which will result as well to the public as to thors more | tafe; Mr Jordan, as Cassie; Mr: Skerrott, as 25 White and Canal streets, to be completed on or number of attendants big bey for thoir attendance, and | rence to this institution, one cardinal error, which has | fcud exists betweon these parties. immediately concerned, by carrying the idea into effect, Wyvtte, as Desdemona, and Mra, Vickery, as Kuailia, Deo. 1, 1801; that five months have elapsed since that | report the result to this board at an early day, Alder- | influenced much of these proceedings. is the impression eS aE And if the thing shall over be accomplished, it must bo Baxxua’'s Museum, — This place of amusomont time; that it was, by the terms of the contract, provided | men Denman, Wesley Smith, and Osear Sturtevant were | that itis acity institution, It was originally #0; but by Police Intelligence. accomplished now. Many object to it for the reason that | continues as prosperous as over, Tho pioces to be that he should forfeit and pay $10 per day after said Ist | appointed the committe tho Ifws of the State compelling it to receive convicts | INVESTIGATION OF FIRKS BEFORE THE CHIEF OF | {twill prove but a caricature of its great prototy; that | performed in the tecture room this afternoon, of December, if not the aploted, to the time of its | THE REPORT oF rie COMMITTER ON THe rertTion oF THe | from other counties, and endowing it with revenues, it POLICE. the excited and overpowering impressions of the great | “Man without a Head,” and the ‘Milliner’s day. completion--therefore SoCiKTY YOR TiIt REFORMATION OF JU¥ENILE DELIN- | Substantially made it a State institution, aud the pract!- | rho recent law pasted by the Legislature, authoriaing | “London Exhibition ’’ will cast a shade of gloomy neglect | ‘The excellent play, ealied, “Dou Caosar Do Batan,”” aod Resolved, That the Street Commissioner be, and be is QUENTS. | cal proof of this ix in the effect of these laws, in so filling | tho Chief of Police to inveatigate the origin of firos, went | over any thing of the kind which be attempted in | the laughable farce of the “Double Bodded Room,” will hereby, directed to withhold any permission to open Tho committee te whom was referred the annexed reso- | the establishment with convicts from other parts of the | into operation on the first day of May. Since that time | Now York—that it will follow too soon in the wake of ite | be played in the evening. Broadway or any portion of the space between White lution respretiully report 3 | Btate, as to exclude numbers of those from tho oy six fires have boen under investigation; out of which num- | overpowering rival, Such will not be tho fact, if the mat- Cunisty’s Orrna House.--Christy's popular band of Canal streets, until all such forfeiture of $10 per day be ‘That the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delin- | habitually, as now, to render it difoult to get them ad- | per two have been ascertained to have been the work of | ter be correctly handled, In fact, there is every reason for | minstrels advertise a tine selection of songs, dances, in- paid. To Committee on Streets, quents is a corporation created by act of the Legistatu mitted at all, ‘The only feature left, indicating its con- | design by some incendiary. One was, sotting fire to straw | believing that, all those things considered, the t New | strumontal solos, witticisms and burlesques, for ‘this By Asst. Ald. O° Brie passed March i, 1 composed of voluntary subscribers, | nection specially with the city, is that its managers are | in a stable, and the other (oa fuctory, ‘The others were | York Exhibition may prove itself as glorious in exeou- | evening. Resolved, That the bell now lying the Corporation | With power to hold real estate to the extent of a yearly in- | required to be inhabitants of the city. It isto be re- clearly shown to have been tho result of accident, ‘The | tion, as notorious in existence, and as benefloially impor- Woov's Minerne: This favorite band of Ethioy Jard. idle, bo. and is hereby. appropriated for the tempo- | come of ten thousand dollars, It is managed by thirty | membered. too, that it is @ corporation entirely inde- | circumstances attonding tho fire in Catharine streot, | taut in {ts effects, as anything of the kind which has | | Woow's Mixernnis—This favorite band of Ethiopian Fary use of Engine Co. » and that the Chief Bngi- | directors, who are subscribers, and who are inhabitants of | pendent of the city government; its managers not | which caused the death of five human beings, have also | heretofore existed. The edifice may not be as largo, nor Re ilinovenitien Wiaye slaierco be witneerenteibees neer be authorized to erect the same for said Engine Co, | the city of New York; nine of whom, by a law passed | elected by the people, but by subscribers to it, and, in | hoon investigated; but it is much doubted if any of the | the exhibition so extensive, as that of London; but be- | er! able era MeatenstArpcoentag dda waar Lo forthwith. Adopted. April 12, 1833, compose a quorum to transact business, | case of vacanoies, lected for the residue of the term by | fucts can be elicited whereby the incendiary’ can be | cause London cannot be outrivalled, shall Now York at- | *#emblages. Ay Asst. Ald. MeCoxney— except the appointment and removal of officers, as to | the managers remaining. Tho people have not, nor have. | brought tojustice, ‘The fire was evidently the work of | tempt nothing? What the building may wantin size, it Dramatic Fuxp Assocration,—At the elsotion for Resolved, That the Commirsioucr of Streets and Lamps | whic ties Cwelve form a quorum, Tho managers, by | the city government, any vo! hat n its proceed- | design. may gain in architectural proportion and effect. officers of the American Dramatic Fund Association, be, and he is herby, directed to have Thirty-cighth street, | the act of incorporation, are by the subscribers | ings, is it, then, wiso or proper to give the institution so An arrest was mide, yesterday, by the police of the With thelr previous experience, Mr. Paxton could do- | held in the green-room of the. Broadway theatre, om from Tenth to Bleventh avenue, lighted with oil, without | annuaity, on the third Monday of November; and in case | potent a power over the criminal department of the com- | geyenth ward, of @ German, named Miehacl Schaeffor, | sign, and Messrs, Fox & Honderson could execute, a | Monday, the 10th of May, W. H. Stebbing was clooted delay, Adopted, of « vaciney in the intermediate time, it is Alled for the | munity, nud endow if absolutely with so la charged with willfully setting fire to the dwelling house | structure which, in comparison as to cost, symmetry, and | President ; Messra, J. ‘T, pee W. H. Chapman, J. By Asst. Ald. O'Riey— residue of the term by the board, By the original act, | ¢f public property, without any mun! No. 268 Monroe street. at alate hour on Sunday night, | extent, might rival, if not exceed, the admiration duly | McKeon, Tt. 8. Hlambiin, and J. Prescott Hall, were Resolved, That the further sum o: sume is hereby, appropriated to pay 00 be, and the | discretionary power is givem to the managers to receive | cont But other considerations sug ‘The basement is occupied by Benjamin Young, as a ba- | awarded to their former enterprise Besides, while such | elected penses of music, | into the House of Refuge all such children « h should not be disregarded. ‘The children now on parr Sobacttor, formerly, was in his employ, and | numbers visited the exhibition at the world’ Xo. consequent upon the funeral ceremonies of Henry | eommitted or taken up as yagrants, or {Randall's Island are not convicts; they are the chil- | sinee loaving. be has been known tocxhibit a malicious | how many thousands, excited by the cclat, and burning | Mauna, Hadaway, 0. W. Clarke, N. B. Clarke, Bellamy, Gibson, To Committee on Finance criminal offences in the city ot New Y be | dren of mistortune—they are innocent—they are placed | feoling, threatening to burn down the premisos above | With the desire to ‘witness a similar demonstration, | Sefton, C. Mason, W. Henry, ©. Parsloe, H. Bland COMMON CATIONS, eemed proper objects; and, during t) to | there with roforence” to their future education, | named’ ‘Ttsooms that about a woek ago the aume promi. | would turn, heart-gladdened, to the metropolis of this | C. Pope, ©. Taylor, J, Brougham, and @, Skerrott, eleo! From the members of Hose Co. No. 15, that thoir car. | place them at such ¢ be respectability, and happiness; when they leave the | ses was attempted to be fired by the use of spirit gas or | Western World to realize all those ardent aspirations | us Directors—all to serve one yeur from the 10th of May, ringe be returned to them. To Committee on Fire De- | instruct asshall | institution ‘they do so without blemish or degra- | camphene, but the attempt Tailed. A second attempt | which they had deemed doomed to disappointment, Demanest’s Harry Fastity,—This collection of beasts partment be suitable to their years and capacity wer, with | dation, and, in after life, they can look back to their | was made on Sunday night, by distributing a quantity of ‘The fact is, ifanything of the sort had boon attempted | and birds, comprising over two hundred specimens, ie The communication from the City Inspector, on motion, | their consent. to bind them out asservani« or apprentices; position there without a blush ors pang, Isit right to | camphene from a can into the entry of said houso; a light- | in New York before the glorious realization of the World’s | jow being exhibited at 332 Broadway, next door above Was taken from the files, and laid upon the tale to be | the power over the females not to extend beyond the ago | Place on this same island, an institution for convicts, to | ed match was then touched to the inflammable matorial, | Fair, failure might reasonably have been predictod. The | the Broadway theatre, rustees ; Q. H. Barrett as Treasurer; F, C, La motropolis, | Wemyss as Secrotary ; Mosirs, W. KE. Burton, printed ars. By act passed January 28, 1826, ihe managers | convey an out-door impression. that, which cannot be | and tho place was instantly in a blaze, The inmates of | American, as a new, is of necessity an imitative nation, ais aes . ¥ RESOLUTIONS. ve those ¢ Hi any city orcoun- | voided, the general doubt abroad of the fame of Ran- the Reis tat aliceaee ind w person living in tho rear | But their imitations generally prove superior to the ori- |, r ig reer ER Wino the bees, exhibiting in tho By Assistant Alderman Bouroy— unless notic y them thatthere | dall’s Island children, rendering it uncertain, in after- | saw the man Schaeffer making his escape through the | ginals, ‘There are too few men of means and leisure in bécey hi a : aS he mystic art, and who intends pre- Preamblo, with resolution, setting forth that privile we. By the Revised Statutes, the courts — times, whether the child was from the mursorios or from | pack way of the premises; the witness knew him to be erica, to invent; others labor for them in this way— | °¢e 0g ng in order to prronee a suitable pare are given by the Dock Master to vessels in the slip be order any convicted felon, under 16 years of ago, to | the prison? Will it not tend to affix a painful stigmainthe | the man, and thus informed the police, who took him into | they seize the design, and, with their superior ingenuity Teuaned Ad pee 18 Shin ootin bry, Man p nove Refage. By act of 1833, the | mindsof those not familiar with our institutions, on the | 6 e charge. The ei nd door were consider- | and skill, generally eclipse it, been engaged by Corbyn and Buckland, to appear in dra- ore ernor, on the recommendation of tite Inspectors ofthe | innocent as well as the guilty? Again, it is quite proba- Shy arson canes the ene fot torte LE ga And if, in London, the feasibility of the design has | matic performances, previous to his leaving. Resolved, That the exclusive use of the east half of | State prison, ma t tho agent of the State prison to | ble that the increase of the nurseries, in the course of ® | fur ‘asthe evidence has progressed in this caso, it appears | been demonstrated with success, how much more auc- Pumice Suows.—The celebrated equestrian ma: Pier No.7, andthe west half of pier No. 8, Bast River, | remove any convicts under seventeen yeurs of age to the | few years more, must be such as to render requisite, for | strongly to poiutat the guilt of the accused, ‘The prison- | coasfulmight not the enterprise prove, to be in America! | Spalding and Rogers, have been building a tloet with the | intervening slip. be, and is hereby, granted to | House of Refuge; and by act of February 6, 1850, 4 the use of the nurseries, all the land which the island in- | or was conveyed before the Chief of Police, who com. | In London it was uphill work; men had torun groat [| steamers, to be used in their business on the Ohio and Philip’ Mabie, he being the present lessee of the same, | Western House of Retuge at Rochester was estab- | eludes? And now is the important time to make provisions | jnitted him to prison, pending the investigation, risks, Why, Messra. Fox & Henderson had incurred an } Mississippi rivers, ‘The fleet consists of a lange barge, during the term of his preset lease, which expires on t lished, and this has since taken the juvenile con- | for the future, as well as for present wants. Lf, too, as In the event of fires, hereafter, the Captains of Police | outlay of nearly $200,000 before any contract was signed | called Tho Floating Palace,” a complete theatre, fitted Ast of May next. Adopte Viets from the counties west of Albany, Originally, 8 Appare that the class of convicts over whom | are furnished with printed blanks for the purpose of | with the commissioners by which they could legally re- | up in magnificent style, with parquot, tiers of boxes, and Ry Assistant Alderman MoCo he capital of the ation was raised solely ‘ociety has jurisdiction, shall inerease as they antici- | making a full return of each tire ocourring in their res. | gain compensation for thelr expenditure, The thing was | all the appurtenances and equipments of a statior That Serenth-avenue, from volunta various successive | pate, then, indeed, far better for the public will it be, | pective wards, in which report the namo of the occu- | new—untried—nor were the necessities for such anon- | theatre, Next is the steamer North River, which ia street, be lighted with ¢ the city and Stato | that an isiand of sufficient capacity be obtained for the | pant of the building is set forth, and every particular at- | terprise as great as they are in America and New York. | to tow the Floating Palace from place to place on the ri- t to the House twee! Tand 8, East River, to the injury of the les. ty-third to Fortieth Adopted. By the une— With additional money and revenue, until the time of the | society, than the location they desire, Far better would | tending the fire, giving the names of those persons sus. | The design of the World’s Fair was that it should be moro | vers, ‘The North River is fitted up as a hotel, and aocom- That Thirty-second street, from Tenth to Eleventh aye- | ordinance of the Conimon Council next mentioned, and | it be for the city (was it a city institution) to purchase | pected of the crime, and likewise those persons whose | of an exposition of the capacities and attainments of the | modates the performers and workmen attached to the nue, be lighted with oil, Adopted, since they held and yet hold, at a nominal rent, and en- | at once an island for them—fur better than locate them | evidence would tend to aid the investigation, It is by | nations In regard to display and emulation than in re- | company (about 250 in number), The small steamboat by Ansieiaa keen Viren Jey the use of forty” lots of land at the foot’ of Kast | on this piece of land, and mingle thus two institutions, | these returns the Chief will be principally guided in call. | gard to any pecuniary benefit. to be derived therefrom, | Humming Bird completes the fleet. ‘The Ht, Bis usod aa ‘That two gas lamps be set in front of the Union Baptist | Twenty-third street, belonging to the city, on which the | essentially different in character. at least in some de- ing a thorough investigation, though it has proved of untold advantago, oven so, In | a messenger and adyertising boat, and precedes the { Refuge now sbands; they enjoyed, and yet | gree, in the view of strangers and distant communities ved from the city treasury, four thou not intimate with their dotai Ky Assistant Alderman Breapes—That City Hall | lars per annum; from the State treasur church in Twenty-second street, near Third avenue, | How Indecent Assault,—A man named Julius Kronsfer was | Now York it would bo immensely different, All ‘men | company to announce their approach. It is, altogether, Adopted ree . than to contine institu- | arrested on Monday by the alice, changed with an inde: would have more of a direct and positive Intercst inthe | tho mest complete establishment of the kind in the world: tions within, what must be, before many years, inconvo- | cont assault on the person of M t Cottenback, achild | matter, Europe would have more of an interest to show | Messrs, Spalding and Rogers have an immense capital in- piece, trom Chambers 10 Pearl street, be repaired; also | thousand dollars per annum; and the proc | nient limits’ It is well to note, too, that an institution | guy eleven years af ager residing at Nori) Chambers | America where she ean buy bost and cheapest such vested, and it is said that their equestrian exhibitions are the crosswalks at the corner of Duane street and’ City | Heenmses to. theatres and circuses in the city, | has boon authorized by the Legislature. and it is organ- | street, The accused was conveyed before Justice Osborn, | a the may not havo the facilities to manufacture, e- | of the best kind. Mesars, Welch. Weeks, Raymond & Co, Hall place be re-laid, forthwith, Adopted, to dollars perannum, ‘Total from the city treasu- | ized, and in good hands, y which all children below | who detained him for a further examination, rica would have more of an interest that her mechanics | another equestrian firm, have also a very large company Ky Assistant Alderman Vavestive—That sunken lots | ry perannum. dollars. Total from the ‘city and | fourteen years of age, found as vagrants, are to be pro- Charge of Buying Stolen Property.—Ofloer Bell, one of | should see and Know how far they can compete with Eu- | travelling in the South and West; and in their operations hetwoen Thirty-sixth and ‘Thirty-seventh streets, and | State per annum dollars, It will be observed | vided for. ‘This institution expecially applies to the city, | the Mayor's officers, arrested on Tuesday aman named Pa ean Protections, and how far they can avail them- } inland, compare favorably with the establishment of Second and Third avenues. be tilled in, Adc that, though originally a city institution, yet, by the se- | and peculiarly demands the aid of the city government; | trick White, a junk shopkeeper/at 41 Peck Slip, on a war- | selves of European taste and skill, thaneither Kurope or | Messrs. Spalding & Rogers on the rivers. By Assistant Alderman McCoyxry—That Thirty-sixth | veral subsequent laws of the State, that ‘so far as applies | to note, too, that the House of Refuge receives none over | rant issued by the Mayor, charged with recelving $200 | America had in the “ Great Exhibition” at London, baits! Ftreet, from Tenth to Eleventh avenue, be lighted with | to the conviets, it had become a State institution, ‘They | ars of age, so that all between that age and | worth of rigging, stolen property belonging to Jacob Hen- | ‘To New York, such similar demonstration would draw The Turf. oll Adopted further report, that in or about January. 1850, (see page to be confined in the ordinary prisons. That | drick, which property had been stolen at Green Point, | Dumbers of enlightened and intelligent Huropeans—for Centaxviix Course, L. I—Taotriva.—On Mond: keronr 10 of thee Knsntddtolf BP EE ‘society, ‘authorized the Ta- feverta mit: but eet °s he purchased as old junk for $15, | a8 aclass, those of that continent who have as yet visited 2 Sine ny : oye « CLE Rgmikeaal LHS ‘society. ‘authoriaed the In. 's certain, all will so admit; but thls wint «+ bbe roe Juni peta t ao to be sidered—to wit here last a most excellent trot took place, for a purse of $308, BK. Nott to build a bulk-head in the East. River, fi stitution to sell the land above mentioned, which they | justify invalid proceedings. er render wise or right moa- la sera ah ne oT ae we CORMCSKOC. 0 Withoes ere On Place, ym » opposite wharf of Messrs, Stillman, Allen & Co., botw occupy at the foot of east Twenty-third street, to receive | sures which are wrong or injurious, though ultimately Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, along the east line als, and to apply them to the erection of a house | tending, or meant, to accomplish ® good end, Upon of Tompkins street, to the centre line of Sevent ; provided that they should purchase ground of | careful consideration of the subject, the committee have street, and thence along raid centre line westerly; an extent not loss than ten aeres, in this county, Yor the | come to the conclusion that the annexed resolution § Hawkins.—In the matter of false | enterprise in which recent success at home had enlisted ile heats, best three in five, it os, pending against Winn & Hawkins the gold dust | their sympathie¢and hopes, A more correct and favor- Paes a az, x seis " herp secibesr Seid the complaint of Mr, Cyrus Scofield, has beon | able impression must necessarily be created in their minds ety and) Zachary Taylor.” Pelhatn stetted Me the further postponed until Friday afternoon, in consequence | with re to America, It would be an admirable | Purse, but he broke up soon after leaving the score, and pf the absenc: Mr, Jame e i » | chane e noble erole a to fill in the space so e's nite of sel new howe—the feo to be in the city corp ought to be adopted, and recommend its adoption | Cfthe Sbrence of Mr. James Barker, a witnoss in the Soctal ona pelted grater y aot ea tees derrpere Pell off 0 nach (ist ibe wae Cistane ea) te Reet Beak, sand avenues therein without delay; | ten, and it { rpetual use f House of Refuge se aceordingly:— . wieder, shall the masses in America than in Europe; and in this light Pelbam is a most unfortunate horse, Possessing speed provided the permission shall in no manner atlect or pre- | cured ‘ That the fos gh up of omaleec tt ten and R nt aie cs minor Cone and hetotiy Ay, re: Court of General Sessions, it must have the effect of drawing capital and investment | equal to any in the land, it isa rare eccurrence to see bim Judice the rights or claims of any other party or parties a reg cn Ward’ sland, w pial, Seta ir report ‘the Mayor, September 25, ISL, or so te Refore Judge Beebe and Ald. Wesley Smith and Bard. from abroad. and drawing. too, perhaps, from the threat- | trot a heat steadily, much less win a race, He ia a vee; to a portion of the river front. | Adopted by the following | of January, 1861;¢hey montion as oligible, (see page 11), the same as the rights of the city aud May 11.—" The Cock 0° the Walk."—Elien Russell, a | eniny ct of the Old World, an emigration from thence | unprofitable horse ior the turf and. it would be adviebts vote -—Aftirmative, the } at, Assistant Aldermen | and mention the consideration, which occurred, as ap- partios interested therein, shall require. Young lady of very comely appearnnee, and some cele | of Ubigher order and tendency than has yet sought a | for his owner to dedicate him to the road for the remai Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, 0’ Bri Kodmen, Breaden, Wood- | plicable — the selectic that hd Copy of resolution above referred to brity, who confessed, on her examination, to twenty-two | resting place on our shores, der of his days. Jack Rossiter and Zachary T: tor, a a a. woe paune Bouton, McGowan, Barker post 3 Me me ‘ soma i R elved, That all that Lyd of Band W's Tatand on bree. ears chy was placed at the bar, the soft impeachment ‘To New York, from the surrounding States and coun- | the contrary, are reliable herses; they always ‘perftwm entine sConkey. we Corp. is ne= ots jettors Ny, dP, on the map he “ of asset r o | 1 3 i saan at ao cg | consmry to Y asd thay Sp plloniions n file in the office of the Comptroller, southat w line | Cows thet of assaulting and beating William Hayes, a | tries—from Maine, from Florida, from California, from | as much as isexpected of them, and frequently, aa on e : ‘ lice offtcer, with intent to kill, ‘The indictment also | Wisconsin, from Cuba, Canada, Mexico, the Brazils, per- Y which would he a continuation of the norticrly line of Oue | Po) pag ‘ pA pth td eh pte AA gar Sear ranls per | the present occasion, a great deal more, Zachary Tayl Hinetr cone, wwentietts street, drawn ilroctiy ehrough foi jaw pesherr| ih aes Hi? ae oe hn nytge td eg tyes Milage! nap at thousands upon | was the favorite against the field previous to the start, ia gonfrmed, and expulsions referred to Committee of Fir | sum thal snl potatiy be twaizad front tho sale of the | sets fr he Hefmattonl Suvenie Delinquents to Le ax” | Cu Spencer. who tendered a pen of guilty of aasauld | maguifcence ast splender of the great Longa ata ay | Rew, mpeanees, at 100 to $0, notwithytanding that te Department. round in Twenty-third street will probably be adequate, | clusively used for that purpose; and that sald Society cause | only; but the District Atomney would press the charge | catch a glimpse of its reflected magnificencein the Empire | hisdriver, Jack Rossiter wee, tw point. of pats ‘all Reaolution—That flagging four feet wide be laid on the | The Committee further report, that at the extra session | a wall to he erected on said Hines, at least ton feot high: and | on the second count, abe : 4 1 np , h sidewalks of Bighteonth street, from’ Avenue B to the | of the Legislature, im tho summer of 1851, the society ob- | further.that th 1 peach a aig, that of intent te kill, | City of the West; and the minds of theso thousands, | chat could be desired, as the rosult of the race will show. Return of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department | for such law, and for aid f for the mouth of April, Appointment and resignations | new site, was made to the Legislature, and say that no rocting the buildings on the nd purchased by them for a location on ‘ ving ¥ ained w e « the 01 a} ” Wari nveyed by them to the city, Tho prisoner has obtained the above soubriqnet in con- | stimulated by the splendor, elevated by the taste, and He won in three straight heats, tive, the President, Aldermen Brown, Talt She oral pe kepeeln Ree yahould erect build- | “Adopted Vy the Board of A Sept 1 own weight with ian or woman, a fact of which Mr, | hear, will return home refreshed, and_filled with hope in First Heat-—Rossiter won the pole, Pelham the second Hayes seemed perfectly aware, from the manner in which | the destiny of their country and their race, These ma; he spoke of her, casting. at the same time, furtive glances | be moral considerations tinavailing, perhaps, with such at her, as she sat beside counsel, ‘The heroine commenced | men as shall have to take the matter hat the land at the foot of Twenty-third street, un ho sale thereof, be discharged of fund, and any site in lieu started with the talength behind, Before Bouton, Met 0, Barker, Valentine, and | ins place, Taylor the outside, Rossi lead, Taylor next, Pelham ab hand before itcan | they reached the draw-ga etween Third aud —That Fifteenth street, bi ie Iham broke up, and that her defence very appropriately, by “ challenging” a jury- | succeed, by putting their hands into their pockets; but 7 ‘oneurre ereot be subst ed. TT y Lo c py ther 0 djourned to 0% *oloc! . i lust of him in the race, Rossiter led to the Lexington avenues, be repaired. Concurred in thereof be substituted. ‘The forty lots eccupied by them, | Boara adjourned to Monday next at 4 o'clock. man. The cause was understood to be that “ they are, at the same time, an as ° » poe bib weh ued anc Be Tavitatien Sa atone (is epening of ward obo! No d this declared to Bev teleased feven the Manor the Pion Wat “p nat he wae ‘an hey feseorealsentey ruirance of the pecuniary | quarter-pole, with Zack’s head at his shoulder, in 366 seconds; but down the backstretch, Jack struck out such oposed exhibition at New | q tremendous gait that he carried ‘Taylor off his logs, nd, to all connected with its | Seared’ the walt ate one ere os : ated from “The first flower of the earth; | existence; and to prove so, the manayen passed the half-mile pole in 1:1135, four or five longths in West Twenty-fourth street, between Seventh and | Sinking fund, are worth at least eighty thousand dollars. Highth avenues, on the 17th instant, at J o'clock P.M, | That in or about September of the same year, 1 Accopted ciety applied to the Common Couneil to_ appre having a prefere wish was complied with, and prosecutor, who spol that he e1 Board of Educatio: May 12.—-This body met yesterday h juror sworn, ‘The 1 as to leave no doubt » the so- rate to st prove vening, at five | Nc 'olock. The aa of the Inst mee ive teat Aue nt must not o1 ont, Tl . Resolution—That Dover street, fromWater to South,and | their use the south end of Randall's Island.comprising all Hes was i" The minutes of the last meeting were read and | f first xem of the sea," stated that his name was Win, | be correctly eftrried on, but. hastily. put into ett rt “a arch eee ae tna Aentne Teenie eae Oliverstroct, from Cherry te South .be graded, and South | the land lying south of the Ditch, and a line extending inate Lee ane Hayes, that he was a policeman in the Fourteenth ward, | judicious outlay must ‘be incurred to stimulate the | not keep step. to the tune, be cheer aee agar eo sireet, from Ontharine to Peck slip, Oliver street, from | dirvetly across the island, and proposed tn connection | 4 aston of te ent Ae ae Piast ward. tw {amd was om duty-on the Lith ef Apri publio mind into the necessity for tho enterprise. Into | Game home tm hand, five or wx lontiee aheed te aiat ee Madison to Cherry; Roosevelt street. from Madison pant if tie petition, to convey ta the city the | relation to the filing up well of school No. 14,the ox. {'_ Q—What is the prisoner's mame? _A.—She goos by the | the hearts of the American people it must enter, agaanat. | “me Dome in hand, Ave ‘on Rossiter. ‘Thore'was i Front; and James street, from Madison to Cherry, be hased by them on Ward's Isunt, not advert. | reel to the Gling up Referred to. the | ame of the“ Cock o the Walk.” (Laughter.) @| terin which their nation I yHde aba hooge are Rt otal start for this heat, and the horses wont with thelr hned repaint. Concurred in fev in this land, by the terms of | Pense therefor not to ex Q.—You don’t know her namo, then— or knowg) All jealous rivalries must be sunk, Philadelphia, Boston, | together around the uppor turn, Howiter on a heedk weed Resolution—That a committee of five from each board | the previous | s, and by the terms of tho law last fn" tive : tomy, recommend. | bet before? A.—Oh! but I did though. © (Laughter) New Orleans, the great cities of the running about one-half the way, ‘Taylor wan at the cen be appointed, who, with the Commissioner of Repairs | Mentioned, of the Legislature westo be v “ie 4s the city ing thes raising the fala. Q.—When you arrested her on the night in question, | and show that they as great an interest in the on- | ter pole one length in earn Wg. Rossiter Soe aud Supplies, shall make arrangements for the celebra- | Of York. As grounds for thisapplication, they state, | 1/8 cent ‘and Mr, Silber to $500 each, and em- | Wht did she do? A.—Shoe made battle with me, and I | terprise,as if they had been selected as the arena for ite up twice on the backstretch, and Taylor lod him to the o yproac anniversary of 01 0 de- < other things, © that the position selected by them * . 3 “ a = sade iba aes or ata t : on of the approaching anniversary of pees | On Wards Telaind ae not al that can be detted, that the | Bloying B.A Sheldon, A. G. Walcott, and Eugene Law. | Bow what she was, and tried to save any fee; she kept | display, Tut it is getting Inte; before the end of the pre- | haifaile pole w couple. of lenating ee. 34. On the n i ie ; is no in be dediredy thet tie’ | Tce, tn tutors, af a ealaty- er O60 shen. Adeoted working with her hands that way; (the witness here, t veaon tho affair should be in efficient operation, | jower turn. Rossiter made another eatenta | sile wt the south end of Randall Island is entirely sepa- ee Ace amidst much laughter, gave an exhibition of tho art of | There is no time to be lost. Has any eftleiont organizas | ne ulead at the tata ney the pen astoutshing burst, and lan, | rate and far removed from the far hat the marsh. S self-defence, in the Hyer style); L did tion been forme urn on the homestrotch—Taylor up. Wadistinet | OF the Committec on lections-—Recommonding the | felfdefence,in the Hyer style); L did not know that she | tion been formed as yet? Tt must be done at once. Ha A splendid took place on the last quarter of (his 5 i location, complete in itself, and that th at pr nomination of William Montoath, who had a majority of ag er » no to been shut up, for E did not see | the necessary funds heen subscribed? ‘That must be | jnile, Rossiter winning by a length, Time 2314. on the part of — sy es ; Madocuas utiess,'| Meenly teen Ub a Toktehee Bolt? Teihe Bene CrLY votes at the election held in the Twentieth ward, on the ie 7 bo pi Hee My arm. as you see (a wound | done at once. Haye foreign nations been assured Third Heat,-—This was the closest heat of the race. The between Fourth and Sixth streets, be repaired. Con: | en, the application, was referred to the Comunittee on | ovetnben tant, ay Oontsalseonier of Goastion Bohovls tw. Attmied at hoate taahlots teolisare he tacder | etek etic ey niy, | Domes went sido and side to the quarter-pole, in 8796 petween Fo Sixt Findacs, Sie penertnk ta. cine slain aa ee ane | Adopted. ; dat ho ble to w fo ord, if anything is to be ¢ uickly, | seconds; nnd in the same way about half way down the Sinica -That the Veteran Corps of the war of 1812 atemvanbs OF te appl sand promatiog the m tg be fed. 8 few waicutes afte must that prevent its being well done, Ridiculous | backsiretch, when they both broke up. Roster was & the her; Teun te hands off | enough will America snd Now York appear, if the matior, | length ahead at the ‘half-mile pole, ant Aldermen Ring, Wh Mabbatt, and Valentine appointed the committee | Tuuning « he arrested he nd she told me to keep m nce Committ | Comptroller authorize the Ci commenting that the Chamberlain to place the | is of the petitioner, and re S and ‘14 be invited to be ¢ sof the Mayor and | J ¥ " inthe station house; she ~ | O1 taken in hand, proves a failure. o" , - The sum of $80 in the City Treasury, to be subject to the | 288. 1; she was pass. be aken In hand, proves a failure personal honor | closed up again, and around the lor il on the 4th of xt Coneurred ir mendin granted. ‘They sub. un of $4 ) City y ing it to another feu nthe ‘ ; P Pag wer ’ ; : ager es y | drafta of the Board of Education, co and after the aret | (9S another female, of every citizen should enter into it, to ward off such | up the homestretch ther wore vt to Thursday afternoon, at | mitted, thereupon, the following resolution, which was | drafts of ard of Education, on and after the first Cross-examined.—Did not see tho knife in her hand | disaster, Let no penny wise and pound foolish principle | (y the homostretch they were lapped day of dune next, Adopted. 1 ce Committee--Recommonding that the | When she squared off; does not know that it was put into | govern the operation, It must Fay) anc pay Harrdsotanly six o'clock From the minutes | adopted:— walter won the EDWARD SANPORD, Clerk { Of the Fina That all that part of Ran 11's Island, om- her hand; did not strike her with his club; di it | No exerti lots know # lott N, 0, sum of $1,500 be appropriated to furnish ward school | Be hand: did not strike her with his club; did not hit o exertion should be left untried; and it such in reality Whelan e fon Slain the afice of the Comptecilor,« NO-OD, wiih Books and supplies, “Adopted MO! | her at all; did mot strike her with his flat when sho | te the case, as at London men seemed when they free |S MeLaughlin entered ch, i. Zachary Taylor Supreme Court.—Cireult. culd be @ continuation of the | cho nh squared off saw the productions of America, as many have done upon ime, 2314 —2:314 2.92. Decision by Hon, Judge Mitchell ed and Twenticth street, drawn directly through | pegotyed That the clerk be authorized to purchase a ‘To a Juror,—My hands were not on her at all when she | first hearing of this rival project, they will, when they © 1 P M = e ", HIGH RENTS IN BROADWAY set apart and appropriated for the use of the | suj‘aud loiter press, for the use of the Board of Edues. | stuck. come tounderstand, be overwhelined and goed, ROA | gett eck ces naan aY G-aiEne Ounbelige Mar 12—H Fake vs. Wm. B. Laurence.—In this | Dae ion of Juvenile Deling to b Adopted ' Witness arrested her on the corner of Orange and | must join in the universal admiration at triumphant suce | /retting Park was form: pened yesterday afternoen, ay 12 exclusively used fi At purpose, ant that mn. Adop Ww. ‘ . 4 The Park, this season, is under the direction of Col, Blit case, which was tried before the Cireuit Court last term, | ¢ & wall to be erected on said line, at li Resolved, That it be referred to the mombers absent ‘alker streets, and sho‘ made battle” directly, It was | cess JW. J : Bnpenadth “oe wall to be er ! | d inthiastroct, and there eee aaredt crowd fo souldn’ New Youn, Apitl'ao tha Gosdwin, and is to be conducted in the most liberal the judge this morning gave the following decision in | and further, that tho land purchased by them, for a lc on the present oceasion. to ascertain and report whether | iM thestreet, an Sgroat crowd round. Couldn't April 20, 1 1 chambers -— i on Ward's Island, be conveyed by thom to the city the members of this Board can have the prigileges of the. | tell Which blade was open—the little or the big one — manner, ‘The attendance was large, the sport exciting, menee was the hemap of Randall's Island, referred | ten room of the Hon, Common Counell ce the veekelone Q—Do you know anything about it! A—No; Supertor Co the track in fine condition, and all tho arrangemente fn and 879 jing resolution. it will appear that plots | of the meetings of this Board; and if not. that they re. | (laughter) got the knife in the station house, Refore Hon, Judge good taste. |The grand trial of speed was between the and the favorite Weck, the jury ree | celebrated: binck ‘mare Mary Tayto ave of Baker vs, Hari Nall x on both sides, May 11—Tn th haif of t N.O. P, south of the lino mentioned in the resolution ned up by cout v ing’ an to the definition of the | turned a sented verdict of $25, brown mare, Little port upon the propriety and legality of this Board | — The case was sun med bik m ar from th eleven and « quart » | making an appropriation out of the public mone: | rome nee preva ‘ nuch more land than was asked for by the K ppropriation out of the public monoys fur | (mene a: : anges Mary Taylor; R. Noll. Mile nual rent 6f $6,000, payable monthly. pan mite nh being Weeinaietens | Sos purposes aforeeatd, Referred to the Comnitteo on fore itian st sa aieente te Kai prion tor eet oe Common Pleas. heats, best three & . Soon after three agreement to pay rent, the tenant clause, “a etn tong Been Hh yee heres | Supplies. 14 " br Be a “hone °, | ol the ni both appearing 4 ‘and Lfurther agree. before the sald Ist day of March, | tnd thirty-six one hundredths of au acre; the northerly | “Fhe Hoard then adjourned to Wednesday next, at eermar ait ta are TER Gr te seta Hon, edie Daly fine condition being the favorite, as’ the Sidon welch matic remand cn snd at (ie cutredoares | batitings ob that land aed in fact, Of importancnts [OTR : wo hours, feturned a verdict of guilty on | May 12.— a Steinmanin vs. Bell § Bush—This was | betting was slightly in her favor, ‘The hour ‘of starte may term, om the payment of all rent due from ime, ‘other. | the nursery institutions t mentioned . ms t—that is, of the intent to maim, ‘The for the amount of goods sent to the de ing drawing near, the nage having passed and repassed erie to balangtobinn, Mr. lannenes.”” Was passed by the Board ¢ ptember 15, | United States District Court. was remanded, and this morning was repro: mand which it was alleged the judges’ stand, receiving the approving smiles of the tained » clause of re-entry for nc ] 1852. Randall's Idand w y Mae 28 Before Hou. Judge Judson. | duced in the same and beauty, the decision not party. not authorized by plaintit to | ladies In the balcony opposite, at tho Walch Beee tems Shewart ‘wort fato pemenivn and p | public purpores on April 8 nd with the exosption Av 12.—Charge of Counterfeiting —The People vs, Wm. | y. Verdict for plaintiff, $100. stort. After five false starts, during which Mary Taylor ee “tg ‘our having made (appar tly) any effect oa her animal «ys- rly end of it, which was | Je/veen he Judge proc the jury. di- | tem or spirits, The court. with dae solemnity, after pro- PART SECOND, and used as the city Potters’ Field, wasap- | Peet ng their attention to the act of the Legislature of 1825, | pouncing an appropriate and serious admonition, pro- Refore Hon. Judge Woodruff employed, and yet is, for the public | UAder which this prosecution was instituted. His honor | ceeded to sentence her to the lowest term the law would May 12 —4detion for Assault and Battery—Peter Genin nd farme—the institutio vious to, and reviewed the evidence and the facts of the case with bis |), a oly vi ereupon Ellen replies and Ma yi vedert 0. e he tnstitatlon. previous to; Sd ab, | Tora eaten, and sala tint it the jury belioved that | 2tmit— namely, two years. Whereupon Ellen replied, | and Mary his Wye, vs Frederick Sicfho.—Tho assault com y cot the word and wore off, Little Noll having the pole and leading to the firat quarter, M breaking badly, Little Nell kept the load, am the half in 1:2], Little Nell continued to lead to broke bacig, the: mentioned in Uke complaint in this Defore the twenty-fifth of May, 1860. Previous to that, he and one Patterson had given their notes for a debt | Propriat due by them to one Neweomb, dated in March and April, | Bureeries ou the time of the « 01 ot : ' 1 . Mary Taylor gaining steadily upon hor, but not Is) and becoming payable on the Lith of June, 1 tion, and yet having in its actual . Ob! very well) Um satisfied if you are,’ and made | plained of was committed on the Ist of ¢ per, ISS, at {bey Tk t her adi shoes I i igi dies | eure upwards ven hundred children onthe island, | the indictment was rustained—that the accused utterod é se = Seat street, Ee the Gale i 4 enough to cover the gap, Little Nell kept her advantage, gad after that for § in all cCUre the ay. | et ae oan and AUINerOUs eee aren onthe land, | 156 eve cole, KUOWINg it 10 be soccer he eric ea, | hezexit with becoming rac 69 Grand street, by the defendant forcibly r ing Mrs. | Sia meched the soars and wont the heat in 948, ewart & Patterson mortgaged to | vast exp frand Larceny —Ann Tricl, a young woman 18 years of | Genlin from the premises during the’ at of hor | “After the usta intermission the nage came up for the t d ir accommodation, having be ; y hud but one duty to perform, however painful the rd, amb the fixtures mentioned in the complaint. This | thelr accommodation, having been erveted, the eh. | Jury hed y to p however painfu age, Was convicted of grand larceny in the house of Mra, | husband, and without the interposition of a constable - ® wtarts they got th eee ree ca pis, exisen's Cites to thle ety. | MOOT mead eavelletine atten eun okcek Tea iae: | Taeten, God However eed ann perereine aarerices Termond Greniciver. in Ninth street, on or about the 26th day of | ‘The defence set up wus that the plaintif wore trespassers | TSvete Nelt heading to ths inattar, Wat Dressing tly be Hass wan idee Aled th ‘Gn the fest of J a00, | tion—Its moral excellence universally admitted; its chil and howe ever the affliction it would | March last » prope on consixte : shen bea dA 0 Nell le but, break one month's reat became duc to Mr, Laurence aad was | dren innoeent, though unfortunate, 40 b entail up ped cladaeen. Good ehantaater cherie n property stolen consisted of clothing | ont and that no such assault was committed. | and the half, lost her load. and Mary Tt it not | and provided for, as to render them in g présenditige to telnvy J and virtuous people, and to give na) the dth of June, 1850. and | pledsvre and gratitude towards this noble institution, and ining to law on that day. ‘Ite | thecity which founded and endowed it—towards the goner- wsion of the store, and let it to new | ous people who sustained {t, ‘The resolution was, after Its left in July 18 comb assigned the | Passage inthe Hoard of Aldermen, prosentedt for ¢ the plaintiff on August 1860, andon | fhee in the Board ts, and, though ther cs ead the ¢ coe aed of | pored, was there & the 26th of the same ; valued at $58 60, part of which was found on her porson, | Verdict for plaintiffs, $49, which carries an equal araount | Is" If in 1:23, and kept it to’ the always be taken into consideration when « man was ae- | and another part at a pawnbroker's, whereshe acknowledg: | cf costs. ' wigning tie heat with case in 262, bce fo San bis ecliew tas Ne We Coan AON seat lice od ie Fatih ‘gedit, She was sentenced to the State ™ Affat ‘The nage came up in good sea ion for the third heat, - ‘ae toler 0 rs follor prison for ) years, ie rhe » second start they got the word; Mary leadi: te munity, ge of circu 08, bee poring but fifteen yours, has been presented to th naee ai | Mary Taylor reached the halfin 1:10 Frome th Table FO all Into the commission of erime, In illustra | frequently before, was charged with burglary. ‘The ap. | Alabama, from Savannah, and Marlon, from Charloston, | Mery TOMES aso ted. but Titty Nell pote oe tutte within hie kecwledge iene ma ggtmstance which | pearance of the hoy, like many of those daily’ prosonted | arrived yesterday morning. We are indebted to the at | tron the gap. Mary Taylor reached the. toore, winuing hin bi howledge in a neighboring State, A | here, charged with like crimes, was indicative of better t th vessels fora prompt supply of the | the heat in 2:44. not paid, be deman ment of the re Doing paid, bi art from thy aid + ember, <ame proved | gentleman of the highest reputation, hi od and respect \ ive pursers of b : Y of the fixtures mentioned in the complaint, | tm! the same month, approved | gent rod and respec things—his countenance being anything but a sinister our Southern contemporaries, ‘Mhe fourth heat was well contested, both horses going Mhich Lauremee refused to give up, and for this refusal | Py Uv a aeaty tmone Me eer Gcuaiites | eteet clase ta secure ant und leedl | hee Ky | one. and his clothing and g ral condition tokening sph eli . The departure | finely. They yot the word at the first start, and got off ‘ound “dead in his bed by members Of the Boards, the Committee | ¥ery class tn society, wa: Tie Steam Brornen onary 1 that the resolution was voted for by som his wife's side, and’ was. fo want, or negl ordinary sense of that term. In thie case all the pro. | Of them under a misunderstanding as to the real extent i m respectable of Jy and mourned | Leopold Ledere laimed was fixed to the house. The first | and eflect of the ttion, wad of the pr dirk. + todd his fellow citizens” Yet it was subse: | Ludlow , on seeing it was that it was part of | Ings oi former Common Councils on th 5 dan band eee ttt this gentleman had died by his | past nin nthe night of the 18th April, got up, | bury, a superior brig o} , tT use, and belong Word. The very | Cotmmiltee further report, that the Mayor au frrcn varecnit hat be had committed forgeries on dit- | Kid coming round, caupht the prisoner in. te stores and | Walle under. the superintendence of Capt Thos. | nome she crowded Mary to her utinost, ‘both nage goltag | the plaintitl brings bic action, The who then wer fixtures im question could not be demed chattels in the | have avcertatn art held that that he was not drive splendidly, “Mary Taylor was now the favorite, and the ae non twice possponed, will ae Peter dey gf of which for San Juan, has boon, twice powsponed race most ‘exelting. “Mary Taylor took the favs ee heart ive ore Lavunenrp—At Bangor, 5th inst. Se Little broke, and Mary Taylor kept her Tead, Be hearing & noise in his store, about half f 107 tons, eallod the Ali Little Nell promptly took her gait,’ and- fro the 34 to the graye by i x ferent persons, to the ‘ f charactor gave notice te elation to ft n the author | ie aiied he umount of about $30,000. The | seized him, while an accomplice made good PHOAPO, will command her, see ind olde AG TDI we MOTI G Te ee that the landlord ow an tnterest ty | lution, to eet apart an | Judge. alter reviewing all the facts of this ¢ On being searched at ihe gtation honey ns guentiy ot HI Saou, N'IL, om the 6th instant, by Samuel | made the scorv, and winning the heat in 2:45, Little Nell nd on the advice desired it. This cireumstan for it with | the Counsel of the city, afverwa wuted and acknow. | the Jury to give the prisoner the benefit of any reasona- | eopper coin was fou v ‘1 ony es a very superior ship of 1,000 tons, called | only a length behind, The following is a summary ; the tenant, to inguire wh ght Was nud to soe the | ledged a quit elaim deed in fee from the city tothe above. | > shia emic senees a him, evidently taken from | Badger, ea, © Very evPoeopliment to hor enterprising Mary taybrsvcscntressisehs aT 4 4 lease, and then it would have been seen that the landiord | mentioned soclety, of the thirty-six and thirty-six ome hun ML WIth ae verdicy out two hours in deliberation, | Jamos Gallagher, « bh pit of even more Kilful builder, The 8. B. is owned by Messrs Wa Little Nell 1222 bad «claim on the fixture, for his rent. Under all the | rete come on Randall's Idand, the society, on their part | Teturned ith & ventict of guilty on the fourteenth | diminutive wad youthful appearance, whose associates ‘« Son, Richard Jenness, and Capt, James Salter, Retwoen th , there was another matances, the Court was of opinion that judement | covenanting to t remises exclusively for the pur. | Count in the indlotent, which is for passing counte (all younger than himself) were, last term, convicted of | who will command he trot between the gray horse Washington and brown horse tered for the defeudant, ((he krudiird.) w poses of then heir ors, and to ereetona | Colm, knowing rhe re Ruch. | The jury at the sam brevking into the store of Mary Fisher, 185 Stant At Brewer, Mo,, recently, @ fine brig of 186 tons. called | Isane—two mile heats and repeat. to wagon, Taano waa ine. fn continuation of th tly line of One hundred | feammended the accused to the strect, on the 0th of January. Inst, and stealing a quan- | the Globe, to be commanded by Capt. Joseph Saunders, | distanced first heat, Washington winning in 3:02, After By Hon. Judge Roosevelt and twenticth otreet,a wall nt least ton feet high, and with vie fos tity of dry goods and money, to the amount of $860, was | and ix owned in Bangor city by Capt. 8, and others, the legitimate sports of the turf were concluded, Bill DIVORCE CASE (on that if the premises shall cease to be used forthe | 68 Thursday morning placed on his trial, ‘Tho case had commenced, when |” Conriens.—We understand that there is a very great | Hughes man around the courve against timo, dang tha Mov teach vx. Mi ¥. Beach —This was a | VETPeree for which the society was incorporated that Statos Cireute © counsel #tated they had been instructed to tender a plea | gearcity of vessels suitable for carrying coal to coastwise | nile in 5:67. a ' yund of infidelity, There ws ives shall revert to the city, [tis well to intro Of guilty. if the Court thought the case were a fit one for | porte, - The colliers employe between Philadelphia and (on ee Sk ST Bo wnew © case Was sent before a referve that the island, or its proceeds, are deemed Mav 12.—Coli'e Protole ties bra we os the House of Rofugo, Tho District Attorney had noob- | Charleston are receiving $10 per ton freight, while the Srmit Rarrinas AND. INSANITY. —Six pi ie On foree’* report, the Judge this day gramted tl uded in the lien of the sinking fund The Infring tof Colt’s patent for plotols, hak cofan | jeotion, the Jury being sworn must now pass upon, but | rates paid bat week between this and Ohacloston was | have been admitted into the Indiana Insane Hosp! a dev Von the Sth, and ucknowledged on the 25th | eA vera oe woe the last wx days, Thea been just Used would not anything more than « commitment to 3 0, and vessels dilewlt to fe peooured,--Bieliinere within the past month, wbose insanity has heen prod ber ISS) ond the eleven and one fifth aores om qWided. Doolsion sevecved. Lower of . Judge Beebe wald he had a gygol- by the spirit reppings.