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em BBE SIXTH PAGH. Ga CORPORATION FOTICES. ACT FURTHER TO AMEND THE CHARTER he city of New York—Passed April 12, 1853. 7 Btate of New York, represented in Senate ai act as follows: . The legitlative powers of the Corporation of the New York shall be vested in s board of aldermen tu who, together, shall form the Com. y- or their i offices for one year, and a as tl See. 2 The mem! On or before ext general York shall, +: OF for the di eeeeding th nee of the Mayor, NecerJer: aad ¢ of the Mayor, Fpose, in which two ballots shall have bee fog thereon tively, eith provided yn deposited, bay the word “odd” or the word ot; if the reon, the word “‘odd,” then the term of office of the Aldermen ehoson from wards having an odd numerical deslgnation aball expire on the first Monday of January, thousan sight hundred and fifty-five, and in’ ease the ballot havin, thereon the word ‘‘even”’ shall te drawn, then the term 0 ¢flice of the Alderman havin, ev merical designa- Sion shall expire on the first Monday of January, one thou- fand eight hundred and fifty-six. At ail subsequent ele tions, Aldermen shall be elected for the full term of two years. Seo. 3. For tho clection of Councilmen, the said city shall ‘be divided into sixty districts of contiguous territory, and Ae near a may Le of equal population, exch of which shall hose one Councilman. The Common’ Couneil shall so di- Vide the eity into such districts on or before the first Monday in September next, and thereafter within one year after tho Sta national census shall have been compiled, the Common Council shall in like manner re-district said sly. See. 4. Every act, resolution or ordinance appropriatin, money or involving the expenditure of money not rendere Fative under provisious of any Stato law, shall origi- in the Board of Councilmen, ‘but the Board of Alder- or concur with amendments, as in other Judge in 8 of General or Special Sessions, in the city and county of New York; but this section shall not prevent his exercising the power of te on the arrest, commitment, or bailing of offenders, excopt shat he cannot let to bail or discharge & pe:son ar: rented or committed by another magistrate. ‘See. 7. All ferries, docks, piers and slips, shall be leased, and all ieases and sales of public property ani franchises, of land under water, to which the owncr hall have a pre-emption right,) shall be made Wuetion, and te the highest. biddor who will give ecurity, (no lease hereafter given, except as the be required by eovenant of the corporation alread ball be for a longer period than ten years L ferry loases shall be revocable by the Common Council for mirmansgenent, oF neglect to provide adoquate aceommoda- ‘ion. AT! persons requiring any ferry leaso or franchise w ‘the provisions of this act, shall be required to purchas oats, buildings, and other fair appraised valuation, ctually necessary for the property of the former lessees porposcn of sueh ferry. Previous notice of all sales referrod in this soetion shail be given, under the direction of tho Comptroller, for thirty days in the newspapers employed by the corporation. Seo. &. No bids #hall be accepted from, or contract awara: ed, to any person who is in arrears to the corporation debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as security or otuer- is n any obligation to the oorporation. upor ci Ko money ehail be expended by the corporation lebration, procession, or entertainment of any any occasion, except for the celebration of the ‘wary of the national independence, the 2ith of No- vember, (Evacuation Day,) and the anniversary of the birth. | of Washington, uni by the vote of tliree-fourths of git the members elected in each Board of the Common ‘ouneil. See. 10. No additional allowance, und beyond the legal elai any contraet with the corporation, or for any serv: ount or to its employment, shall be allowed. Il. The officers of the police and policemen shal! here- after be appointed by ® Board of Commissioners, consisting | of or, Fecorder, and city judge. 12. ‘All work to be done and all supplies to be far: for the corporation, involving an expenditure of two ndred and fifty dollars, shall be Ly contract, founded on led bide or on propos made in compliance with the pablie notice for the full period of ten days; and all such contracts, when given, shall be given to the lowest bi ith adequate security. All such bids or proposals a} pened by the heads of departments advertising for them, in the presence of the Comptroller and such of the parties It shall re ttle all accounts on which the city is con- ee debtor or creditor; it shall keep an account of each elaim, for or against the corporation, and of the sum owed upon enoh, and certify the same, with reasons thore- fore, to the Comptroller. ‘The Comptroller shall report to the Common Conneil, once in ninety days, the name aad de- eision of the auditor upon the same, together with the final action of the Comptroller thereon. All moneys drawn from the city treasury shall be npon vouchers for tho expenditure thercoi, examined and allowed by the auditor and approved by the Comptroller. ‘Sec. 14, Every person who shall promise, offer, or give, or cause, or aid, oF abet in causing to he promised, offered, or | given, of furhith, of agree to furnish, ia whole oF in part, to Prowised. offered or given to avy member of the Com- mon Council, or to any officer of the corporation after his election as such member, or before or after he shall have ualificd and taken his eat, any money, goods, right or ac- | wn, or other property, or anything of value, or any pecu- | niary advantage, present or prospective, with intent to in- | fluence his vote, opinion, judgineut cr action, on any que: tion, matter, enuse, or proceeding, which may be thea pend- | jug, or may by law be brought before him in bis official cn- | application for appointment they have CORPORATION NOTICES. RPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS y ition been qe os ted to the ~ Grand to ‘All perso Pte a cdi tierngtens deters Jed to present the same, ia writing, to the Contract ee, On OF before May, NICHOL, DEAN, Prevident, + Department, April 22, 1853. ting thereto, ean be obtained on application to th fone 0 edue New York, April 22, 1853. te may CigRRORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE 15 HER’ U by riven, tothe o ra ruses and lots, improved or Sheroby, that the following om nee by the Asseseors, and ar fee of the Burea: Aeseni 'y all persons interouted, vi ¢ strect, from the sewer in City, ham si The limits embras *§ ral houses and lots of and pareels of land, situated on from City Hall plaee to Chatham Hl pers interests are affvcted by the above named asscsem ‘and who, are opposed to the same, or Li }O present the it i writing, to thi dy at ticle ofice, No. tisll of Re. cords, witbin thirty from the date of this notice. LLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, CHARLES MoNIEL! Office, Burean of Assessments, Street partment, April ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- by given, to the own pants of all houses an Stated thereby, thas comple tl the Bureau of interested, vi Hudson River to ch assessment, i und, vacant fots, pico th sides ef Troy atree avenue, on the east side'of Went street 89 fect 10° inches rth and south of Troy stroct, on both vides of Washington street 89 feet 10 inches north and south of Troy streot, on doth sides of Greenwich street 104 feet north and Troy strect, om both sides of Hudson street 04 foct 6 inches rth and south of Troy street, on both sidos of Kighth ave- 151 feet Sim rth and south of Troy street, on both sides of Fourth street 107 feet 6 inches north and south of Troy street, on beth sides of Twelfth street, from Greenwich to Seventh avenue, and on the northeasterly sido of Groen- Wich avenue, betweon Seventh avenue and Twelfth strect, All persons whose interests arc affeeted by the above named Sasessments, and who are opposed to she eamo, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to the undersizned, at their office, No. 4 Hall'of Records, within thirty days from the date of this notice, WILLIAM GAGE, CHARLES J. DODGE, CHARLES MeN TELL fice, Bureau of Assessments, Street Department, April ORPORATION SALE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE by given, that a sale will take place at the public yards, on Tuesday, 19th inst., of such goods as have been removed from the wharves, piers and streets of the city, as encam- branees, and that ‘have remained in the yard up to the Ith day of April last. Sale at the yard in Rivington streot, near Goerck, at 12 o'clock M., and On Jang street, near Washing ton, at 2P. M. By order. GEORGE WHITE, Superintendent of Streots, —TE INTEREST ON THE PUBLIC STOCKS lodged in the mination, by all ewer in Troy Tho limits Aasessors. ‘OTIC! ofthe vity of New York, due and Reyaple May 1, 1853, will be paid on the seeond day of May by F. W. Kdmonds E ama verl: ‘the City, at the Me Bank, 33 Wi street. The transfer bool April 12, at 3o’clock P.M. For 41 holders, transfers will be dooke remain elosed, to t: . C.F Gomptrolter’s Omce, New York, April 5, 1863. OTICE.—TO PERSONS MAKING APPLICATI tobe appointed Polisomen.—Ata meeting of the Co joners of Police, held at the Mayor's office, April 27, it was resolved that all persons making application to in complianee with the police atisfy the Com- missioners of Police that they possess the qualifications set forth in the annexed clreular, which was ordered to be pub- litbed in all corporation ae icxcKeT LLTA| CKEL! Comptroller. inst., be appointed polieemen mu law in relation to the city of New York, Ww AR, Clerk QUALINICATIONS, All persons making application for appointment as mom bers of the Police Department of the city of New York murt, in compliance with article 3, section 3, of the police laws in relation to the city of New York, present evidence that they possess the following qualifications:— First.” That for the five consecutive years previous to the joyed an unim- peached character for honesty, morality, and sobricty. Second. That at the time of the application they know how to read and write, and that they understand the first four rules of arithmetic, addition, subtraction, multi plication, and division.’ Third. ' That at the time of the application they are froe from ali chronic diseasos, and possess a robust constitution, and are able to sustain the usual labors aud exposures of # patrolman. The applicant must present to the Mayor a certificate, signed by twenty five reputable citizens, (two-thirds of whom must reside in the ward at the time of signing the certiti- eate,) certifying that they have been personally acunainted wish said applicant for five oars Inst past, and that during that time he has borne a good character for honesty, morality and sobriety. Ie must also present a certificate, signod by the Surgeon of the Police Department, certifying that ho ag ionally examined the applicant, and that said appli- @ man of sound body and of a robust constitution, pacity, shall, upon conviction, ve imprisoned in a State pri- fon, for s term not exceeding ten years, or shall be fined not exceeding five thousand dollars, or both, at the discre- tion of the ecurt. Every officer in this section enumerated, who shall accept any such gist, or uy promise, or under standing, to make the samo under any agroement or under- | standing, that his vote, opinion, judgment, or action shall be infueneed thereby, or shall be ziven in any particular wanner, oF upon any partioularside of any question, mat- ter, cause, oF proceediyg then ponding, or which may by | Jaw be brought before him in his official eapacity, shall, upon eonviction, be ualitied from holding any public office, trust, or appointment, under the charter of the city of New York, and shall foricit his office, aud shall be pan- Sshed by imprisonment in a State prison’ not exceeding ten | ears, OF by a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars, or Rotht'in the discretion. of the court, Every. person offend: ang against either of the provisions of this section, shall be a competent witness against any other person offending in the same transaction, and may be compelled to appowr and Give evidence before any grand jury, or in any conrt, in the fame manner ax other persons; ‘but the testimony #0 given shall not be used in any prosecution or proceeding, civil oF ¢riminal, against the person so testifying. | Bee. 18, No oogtgact by the Supervisors shall be valid an- lese expressly authorized by statute, and such asare autho rined must be made in the manner provided in the twelfth section of this act. Sec. 16. All ordinary aprropriations made for the smanort and government of the Alm#house department, shail, Le- fore the same are finally made, be submitted to the Gover- nor of the Almehoure toa board of eomtuissioners, cout st ing of the Mayor, Recorder, Comptroller, the Prosident of the Board of Aldermen, and’ the Prerident of the Board of Councilnen. If the suid commissioners approve of the ap- BROpriations, they shall immediately report the same to the joard of Supervisors; if they shall disapprove of the taine, they shall return them with their objections to the gover- nord of the Almshonse for reconsideration; and in ease the said governors #kall, upon a reconsideration, adhere by & a vote of two-thirds of all the governors then in ollice to the sriginal appropriations, they shall retnen thein to the Com tulsvioners, whose duty it ehall be to report to the Board of Supervisors. 6. 17, The Board of Education shall also submit in like woanner all appropriations required hy them to the com- mitsioners nawed in the last. preceding section; and said appropriations shail be subject to all the provisions of said seetion, sv far as the same may be applicable, See. 18, All such parts of the charter of the city of New York, and the several acts of the Legislature amending tho sane, or in any manner affecting the samo, as are iaconsie- tent with this set, are hereby repealed; but eo much ana such parts thercof as ure not inconsistent with the provisions of this lav, shall not be considered as repesled, uitered or modi- fied in any form affected thereby, but shall continue and re wain in full force aud effect. Sec, 19 The powers now vested in the Mayor, Aldermen and Assistant Aldermen, in granting and revoking tay Hicencer, together with all other powers as excise commis sioners, ‘shall be henceforth vested in the Mayor, with the Aldermen and Councilmen representing the district in which the premisce of the party licensed or to be licensed may be ented. eleetore of the city and county of New York, at an election to be held in said city on the Tuesday next ‘succeeding the first Monday in June, one thousand eizht hundred and tifty- three. The tickets which «hall be polled at such election shall contain either the words “In favor of amendments to | rter,” or ‘againet amendments to charter;” and ifa major. wy of all the persons voting thereon at such election shall vote the ticket “'in favor of amendments to charter,” this act shall become jaw; if & majority of such electors shall vote the ticket "against the amendmentsto charter,” this act shall vo Seo, 21. The Common Conneil are hereby authori and dirceted to make all neeossary arrangoments, by 0 pance or otherwise, for the conduct wad rogulation of all elections authorized under the provisions of this act, and in conformity, as far as may be, to the general election laws, Srare or New Youx, Secretary's office.—I have compared ‘the preceding with the origical law on file in this office, and do hereby certify the same to be a correct transeript thore- from, and of the whole of said ori sinal law. Given under my hand and seal of oifice, at the city of Al- deny, this sixteenth day of April, one thousand eight bun dred and fifty-three AKCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Dep. Seo'y of State The foregoing act was directed to be published once a week in all the daily and weekly newspapers of the city until the 7th day of June. By order of the Common Council. D. T, VALENTINE, Clerk ©. C. New York, April 25, 1853. ORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS by given thats petition has been presented in the Beard of Assistant Aldermen for a sewer in Rivington — street, from Sheriff to Clinton streets, All persons inter tated In the above, and having objections thereto, are re- to present the same in writing to the Contract Clerk, At this office, on oF Lefore May Tub, 1903. NICHOLAS DEAN, President, April 27, 13. Croton Aqueduct Department. JORPORATION NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE to the owner or owners, occupant or oceups nd lots, improved or nnimproved land: ents bave been com , and are lodged in the office of the for examination by all persons in Sixty second street, between Se- ‘The Nimits ombraced by such as- ithe several houses and lots of qroun ta, pieoos ond parcels of land, situated on both sid cond street, from Seventh to Eighth avenue on the east ride of Kighth avenue, 100 fect d inches nor oouth of Sixty-sooond street. All persons whose interests fare affected by tho above named asses ucnts, aud who are ‘eppoued to the same, or either of them, are requested to pre sent their objections, in writing, to the undersigned, at their efice, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty day# from the date of this notice. WILLIAM GAGP, CHARLES J. DODGR, CHARLES McNBILL, Office, Burenn of Avecsements, Street Department, April 8, 1853, JORPORATION NOTICE,—PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HER by given, to the owner of owners, oocupant or oveapants of all Houses ard lots, improved or unimproved lands. xf. Groted thereby, that the following asreesmenis have hoon sompleted by the Asvestors, and aro lodyed in the office of she Burean of Asversments for examination by all persons fotorested, vis i—For 8 well and pump in Fiity seventh street, between Broadway and Seventh avenue, The limits embraced by such seeevsmont, include all the several houses ond loty of ground, #, pivoos and parcels of land, situated on both sides of Pifty-aovonth aereet, from Broad (Asteators, way fo Seventh avenue, on the weet sidé of Seventh ayenne, one hundred feet five tnebes north and south of Fifty-sevonth street, and on the east side of Broad «ny, MO feet north and south of Fifty seventh street. AML por gone whose interests are affected by the above named as Feesments, and who fre opposed to the enmo, or either of them, are requosted to present thoir objections, in writing, 40 the underrigned, at their office, No. 4 Hall of Records, within thirty dayr from the date of this notice, WILLIAM GAGE. ARLES J. DODOR | deverrore. ARLES MoNTELL § Other, Boreno of Aveceracnte, Street Peportment, April A he8, | this particular, ‘See. 20. This act eball be submitted for the approval of the | # and ie able to sustain the usual labors and exposures of a patrolman. JACOB A, WESTERVELT, ) Commissioners FRANCIS R. TILLOU { of WELCOME R. BEEB: Police. *The applicant will be ersonally examined by the Com- missioners, or the Chief o Police, ae to his qualigestions in FORM OF ORRTIFICATE OF MORAT. CHARACTER. This is to certify, that wo, the undersigned, have known. . residing at No, ——— street, for five years last past, and that during that time we have had frequent intercourse with hin, and have believed, and do still belicve him to be moral and sober man. His general charagter is, to the best of our knowledge, good; and we are willing at y time to appear and take outh to the above statement, cording to law y ! Oceupation. 1 FORM OF AYFIDAVIT OF THY APPL d county of New York, ss. , residing at No. ——— rtreet, being duly sworn, de- a that he is the ap) din the annex: nd that thenames sicned thereto were wri eral persons, each for himaclf, whom they pu port to represent. And that the occupation and residence of exch individual whose name is attached to said certific i truly and correstly set furth opposite to their respective names. Sworn before me, this day of +) 185-, TREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS, April 25, 1853.—Sealed proposals will be received at tha Street Commissioner's office, until Wednesday, May 4th, at 12 o clock, M., to set eurb and gutter stones, and fag a space 4 feet wide, through the sidewalks of Eighth avenne, from Fifty-fourth to Fifty-ninth strocts. Specifications to ‘Ye bad on application to the Contract Clerk. JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. New York, April 183 QTREPT DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 TALL OF RECORDS — ©) Public notice is horeby’ xiven, that the following reso- lutions have been presented in the Board of Aldermen:—To open Eleventh avenne, between Forty-cighth and Sixticth streets: to lay a croxswalk across West Thirtieth street, bo- treen ighth and Ninth avenues, opposite the Methodist Episcopal Chureb; to flag sidewalk in front of No. 55 Rut- gers etreet. Also, the following petitions:—To fing sidewalks on north side of Thirty-fourth street, between Broadway and Seventh avenue; to pave and flag sidewalks in Thirtieth street, be Eighth and Yenth avenuos, All persons in- terested having objections thereto, are requested bo present them, in writing, to the undersigned, at his office, on ur be- fore the ninth day of May next.” April 29, 1853, JAMES FURRY, Street Commissioner. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 11ALL OF RECORDS — Public notice is hereby given that the following res have been presented In the Board of Avristact Ald To pavo and act eurb and gutter stones in Jaros from Chatham to Madison street; to flag the West inth avenue, between Torty:third and. Forty- Also, the following petitions :—Petition to third #trest ; to relay crosswalk from eet, on tie Weet side of Suiloik street; to street, sidewalk of Si fourth atreet. aumber East Thir Snffolk to Division « regulate and grade Sixty fourth and Six y fifth streets, from the Eighth to the Ninth avenue, All persons interested, ing any objections thereto, are requested to qriting. to the undersigned, at bis ottve, on of May next JAM yw York, April 27, 1853 STREET DEPARTWENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECOR' Public notice is hereby given that the following peti- tio been presented im the Board of Aldermen:—To ave vet curb and gutter and fing sidewalk of Thirty. fi troet, between Thi rnd East river: to Vest ¢ ird aco vacant lots on the Twenty firet etrect and Se terly oorver nth avenid; n Fourth aad Fifth avenu ave with Russ pi tween Courtlandt and Duane se side of avenue D, from No. 2 feet on th to lay two or one from the north ; to lots hetwi ‘h, from Broadway to Hudson alks, 6 fees wide, across South build a well aud and Second avenuet tions thereto, are req: the undersigned, a oy eet, between rested, having objec- it them, in writing, to this office, on or before the 4th day of May JAMES FUREY, Street Commissioner. York, April 25, 1853, STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS. Publie notice is hereby’ given that the following peti- din the Board of Aldermen :—To Seventy-first street, from Sixth curb and gutter nd fing, venue, between Forty-second and Forty: ets. Al the following resolution :—To pave, set | eurb, and gutter and flag sidewalks in Forty fifth street, be- tween Third and Fifth avenue All persons interested, | having objections to the same, are re juested to present them, in writing, to the undersigned, at hi S REY, | Sth day of May next, i Street Commissioner. | _New York, April 27, 1853. AX COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE, NO. 7 NEW CITY Hall, Apwil 9, 1853.—Notice to tax payers.—The aes ity of New York ypen for exam: and review from Friday, the 20th day of May, till Saturday, the 2th day ef June, both days inclusive. ‘All tax payers, desirous of examining or correc lag the assesment rolls, are requested to make appli | to the undersigned, at their office, between 9 A. M. / PB ALLEN, | JOHN DELAMATER, ¢ Tax Commissioners. GEORGE H, PURSER, | | IPAVERN AND EXCISE, LICENSPS NOTICE. ALL | A tavern and excise licenses expire on the first day of May, | imeach year, New licenses will be issued at tho Mayor's office, (City Hall) between the hours of 10 and 20’! for the several wards, on the following day#, respectiv ly, vitw— Vie’ ward—Wednosday and Thureday, 4th and 5th May. 24 Friday and Saturday, éth'and 7th May. ad Monday and Tuesday, $th and 10th May, 4th ednesday and Thursday, 11th and 12th May. Sth ‘Friday fund Saturday, Lith and Lith May. (th “Monday and Tuosday, 1th and 17th May. ith ' Wedne gd Tharaday, Ith and 19th May. sth “Friday and Saturday, 208 and 21st May. Mth "Monday and Tuesday, 2id and 2ith May lth " — Wednesday and Thursday, 25th and 2ith May. ith “Friday and Saturday, 27th and 2th May. Inth Monday and Thesday, 0th and dist May. 1th Wednorday and Thursday, Ist and 2d June, 1th, Friday and Saturday, 3d and 4th June, Monday aud Tuesday, 6th and 7th Jone, Wednesday and Thuriday. Sth and oth June, Fridey and Saturday, 10th and ilth June Montay and Tuesday, 0h and idth Jane, Wednesday and Thursday, 1th and 1th Friogy and Satarday, 17th and Isth Jon Wee wh woth All perpons desiring license are requested to apply ane. ‘on the days desiguated sbove for their respective wards, and thereby aveid the penaltienof the law. Persons now old: ing licenses are requested to present them when applyin, for renewol . a applying Special Notice —A!l persons who shall se or deal in #trong or spiritnous liquors, (exept importers or distillers telling liquors imported or divtilled by them,) In quantities above fiye gallons, without being duly licensed, ara #uljess Ly law for each offence, to the penalty of $2); and in ease of etailers, to the additional punishment (by Indietweut) oP fine and imprisonment. Ry order, GRORGE 6, GUASIER, Firet Mursbal. New York, April 1G, iki, SHIPPING. ~~ WLERASONCORTEED SOLIne hans Ore BIN SEEN ee BOR ee Tee EE A ree cree a aSUSEMENTS: Rrae PACIVIC. Captain, Here Nyo.-The steammnip | CO" etp IRSVANGLO. BAXON, tar Bat oe, | Bowen ec HEATRE DOORS OPEN AT 7; CUR Poway Theater A. MARSHALL SOLE Tively on Saturd ay, Heh, ane My Hom! her | radaags orfient fe oe Saterdby Moy 7th, Fes saiay | _ Teerday evening iar win be performed Tussaete<_Doors a wn at7. to commence at7%4 0 cleok. 3 etree! c MK, May 3, wi o1 med {right or passage, having unequalled sccommods: ‘ gyre SEmagrmet. | Damen ir BE Bidy Philseis saMe, Savage ads Acheron s fort, ap} —THe. 7 4d vail ‘ 'F. Forrest | Raye. . G PanenseeW UD iE COLLINS &C0,, No. bs Wala. XAG, ot pier]? BO Saving peon onsordante |B Mr, Gritthe | Hermion:-. Mew’aY Barker Mi Bom | Pipa Nie Tenty n board ‘at 11? . Howes i j lst The steamship Baltic will succeed the Pacitc, and sail in nttel?, sail om Saturday morn: | Procl ie. Seymour | Avrin-) Meee neoadleg 21 Witeh. May ond eiaielegant ands pases com | i Fas Swiss... by Mr. levels aid Mise Dawes” few rem: old berths, for whee’ Boy SPY. I[HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES | should be mado, on boardvor to. Mtly Spplication | Harvey Bireh..Mr. Johnston | Col. Singleton... Mr. Stevens , Me. Barreto Mail Steamors.—The ships comprising this line are the JOHN B, SAVERY, 58 South street, ir. Wharton, Mr. Glenn | Sarah Wharton. Mrs. Addams Mr, Grosvenor wllering orto THOMAS I. SANDFORD, 90 South atte Wall, | Franc feet setse ses MIM HLM, Herbert Mme. Ponisi : Be” Oe ; Heury Pactra: On RAWAL: a URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.— — ARCTIC, mall tina aD ELORT EA ON IEE open at 75; to commence at 73: welok ee OOO RS NIBL0's GARDEN-ITALIAN OPERA —THE MAN- BALTIC: M.D Woodhull, captain, will leave on Saturday, May 7é» | Tweed 8. will be porte to comet eeeant? AunOUnC® to the public thas im order A DRIATI. At4 o'clock, P.M from pler No.4 North river.” Apply 40." O18 Ravel B, DULL CA - the neeesee omnes nen, ArFammgements, and to give tinpe for 4 ‘AMUEL L, MITC) be A ‘ attereu; . Johnato a government service The Alabama, ©. D. Ludlow, apialan cn Ranevies’ tiny Sipps Revel... mos at Mrs. Havel, oot Aten Cook to be produced neal ance he eae 4 Siruetion—as in the mare strength end spe For speed, strength, necommodation, and fare, these | FranWhur.: j-- Mii IE wsy oie Sxepended Torn fee a ee rom the performances will Lo and thelr acoommo for passongers are unequalled for | ships have no superior on th ‘ 5 Fae et re Dya “jpiie Burten | fourteen pertorman, in pag eh le vertures to" ‘Te Bart du Di . Holman given ina day or tne ow over, due notice will ba New York to Liverpool, in frst cabin, 1OR CHARLESTON AN a ‘ the Orchestra, Year (Woof the besinning “of the second series , $300. GER, J. Dicki Mand: = M , — From Liverpool to New York, £90 and £25. No, 4 North river, on Satur penser, wilt eave pee | Qinathenste cide jonas eee iar re eG ARDEN THIS ESTABLISHMENT MAY. An experienced surgeot attached to ach shi 4 precy, Vor, feelghe app oard, “whore all bills of ——— —_ ao — (Tucnday, Thangheetable performances on the off for. lading will be signed: and .. : aah sy) and Saturday.) di € ie Let ORD TILES ME COn SN Noetway. ATIOHAT TERARES, BAC ar -onaelemige dite MOOK~a pp from 8A) M ty he oe hee beepers soTbrongh tickets for Florida aa follows—1> Jucksouvifio, fay even Sy will be performed =o a ie es a eee its N YOU N. VOU MTRE, BROADWAY, R NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICUMONDS | GOR. MF HL A. Perry | Mies Gloomly.Mis. Bannister | Tuesday evening, May bi roy triton geo Summer arrugement.—The United States mail steatn, |" A'taverite dates, con cats idary Phy ington” | Lord Daberly, Mr. Binke | ZekitX3E™* ip ROANOKE, E. Cavendy, commander, will leeve pice THE ARMORER OF TYRE, Dr. Pangloss. Mr. Brougham | Kenrick... No, 13, N. Ron Saturday, May 7th, at 4 o’elook, P.M. ¢ Armorer of Tyr ‘Mr. W. G. J Mr.F.Chippendal | Lady Duberiy ">::Mz. Hato Fassage and fare, atate room ineluded, to Norfolk. $8 Pir. GL. Fox Mega, Pete *...Mr. Waloot | Caroline... . Me 10 loi 5. rg ant mond. 10 Pte . Cicely Homespun, ..... 5 Miss Laura Kk Steerage pastnge half price, Only the company's bills o¢ “ids eB table | Hasina. +++ +--+ Mrs Nichole | “ins J opchestre will perform « warioiy of popular music wie AE ee PERLORRA Se aed” vs ig | AG a See ur st Paling Mir Yau Keno 4 PLEASANTS, ad 7 ingard| Artemesia.,,..Mré. Lingard y i — ~ Z Mr. Lyster | Mad. de Nerval. Mrs. Cramer ESTIMONIAL 10 CAPTAIN SEYMOUR.— 1B. SEARO T inh low correstondency, between ia atinane ST CHARLES THEATRE, BOWERY, NEAR OHATHAM i ral nr ene o nford’s Independent Line and Capt. h even bs "ss f Jopular commander of the steamer Delaware “Capes: aals | TWeHdey evening ax t Ul be penronned [Bape Petal ere a Sale tated or Sau Francisco, in the Georgia, on the th, to take Pletri...........Mr Cooke | Albert, .,. ..Miss E, Mitehell id Proprietor. | Th sinmeni offered by abla mand of the steamer Senator, running between San F Col. Rowland. ... Mr. Turner | Pauline. Miss Mitchell of Musie d Ethiopian Dolineatore For freight o » New Yonx, May 2, 1s, | Maier Morris. diz. Townsend | Mine, Bourjeli.”» Mee. Mayon EDWARD LLINS & CO., No. 56 Wallst.,N.¥. | Capt. Samuel Seymour—Dear Bin-Wer the ateadhey, Pas Corals ee Wilkow BROWN. SHIPLEY & CO. Liverpool. Sanfbri's Independent Lineyand others of yonr personal | Barney O'Slashor Greet ate ON: a BRATS E CO. 15 King's Arma Yard, London. | friends, have learned with unfoigned regret of your resizaa- | Canar Mr. Robinson | Eveicon Victories, Paris * | vou have beon connected with it fr Busi Mr. Floyd | Nore Burns GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. ‘The owners of these shi HE start from her dock at Jers 4th inat. quested uy HE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP MERLIN, CAPTAIN: and to your we feel that 1 not precious stones, or metals, erefor, and the value there: ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP ARABIA WILL City on Wednesday, tho , At 12 o'clock, M.y precisely, ongers are to be on board with their baggage before that time, E CUNARD. We have, cisco and Sacramento City. zeal, ability, and much of the su therefore, caused Cronan, will sail for Bermuda and St. Thomas on Satu ; wy day, the 7th May, Pansnge ‘money to Bormuda, 83); to St. | “xpat tito antieinaioun a Thomas, $70. Apply to Z. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. | ire of your faithful friends, ACKETS TO HAVRE-SECOND LINE.—THE FOL- | yon’ Willi on the lst of each month. | Ste t Delaware—Charies O, ¢ From New Yorl From Havre. | Rolert White, is ST. DENIS, . 1. F | hold,*Joreph Brad tons burthen. | H. Womelsdorf, Di Alonso Follan: | Trotter, Henry Gorker, J. Gee hs BUAE, Low, Gol, John we t, Col, Ja ,¢ 5 “| . 8. n, PI p eee iane Nactliens Capt. 8. Tatem, Philadelphis. New ship MERCURY, Gentlemen, 1,400 tons burthen, R. D. Conn, master, Ship WILLIAM TELL, few,) I, lowing ships will leave Havre on the 10th, aud New York | i fon, Willi ,200 tons burthen, James Funck, master. Tar Ttis, indeed, a proud satisfaction to me, ia this hour of Bacay 68 ‘i i ‘They are all first-class New York built ships, provided | doparture, to know that the humble abilities to which.” DESDAY APTERNOON AND ERENING, MAY 3 with all requisite articles for the eomtort and convehioneo of have for tho past few years hoon ovate wr oun Suileeneege durin the weak Sue ee iN ionce in the ciated by tho ‘ho eb i cy Ps ct i Frade. he price of pasrago is $100, without mines oriquors, | “'t'shall never look om {his Honea T ae ee eging | _ 2eeformances wil be givenevory afternvon and eventing. Goods tent to the subscribers will be forwaded ,free from | time without recurring to time past and absent friends, 50 Conta} Pit... ... 25 Conti any charges ut shore actually incurred. re you, gentlemen, thatin the distaut. sphere of dn $1 | Soaain ‘Hiokets. “300 ze YD & HINCKEN, Agonts, 16¢Peatl etreet. | ties to which T am called, ie will be my constant endow Pe dat 734 P. M.; Performaneés to com- = $0 to conform myself as to maintain your good epinion, mence at 24g and 8, vs 3 HX LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM: | realize the bright an ‘ou have formed and 60 flat- OF tie “| i TDi; compensa andieniteg ine erate wteamsbipe | Lerively expressed in regard to che future ne"? M4 | gay Pe te Uimeckets, having been, sncreptitionsly taken City of Manchester FROM PHILADELPMIA. tirdey April 28. | your health, Be piensed to a Johnson, Gi pro: verity aries B. >. W. Brush, Joha English. erke lark, W. Thomas Hand, D. W, ‘Eldridge, J. M. |, W. Denmore. th es, John Curtis, E. Littlejohn, Jacob J. Cal from its commencement, sidnous performance of duty, it hav onjoyed, the pe and confidence it now holds in the public estimation perly belongs. ; We cannot ‘permit you, then, to diss: without offering some testimonial, esteem and regard for you as an officer and a gontleman, aud the feelings of sorrow your departure 0 Ve. pre nying gold watch and chain, of which wo bs ‘Your well earned suceess here, leads us to anticipate for you, in the new sphere to which’ you are called, the honors andrewards that ever attend an honest perseverance aud ti Ye this conneetion 6 expressive of our called forth, he avconip: Your acveptance. s may be fully reatized, iv the de- » Willial 8. Wallace, W. Burr Miller, Nuw Yorx, May 3, 1853. pt, one and all. Ul, my warmest withes for 1 happiness, Belleve me yours, very truly, : ’ feelings which prompted'and the sentiments which accompany it.“ ai Also, the kindness of ‘officers and cre: end all their friends who purpose coming over to secure the same conveyance, as the sailing qualitics and management of the ship we Lelieve to be second to none ‘our Communication of yesterday, and tho ele- gant testimonial, have boon Guly recekvode to | how to express the thanks this trnly spleadid pre much less to say how dear to me are the Tbcareely know nt claim: AMUEL SEYMOUR. ENGERS ON BOARD THE SHIP JOUN : ed yesterday, beg to acknowledge the d gentlemanly treatment recoived from Capt. elirist, during the voyaze from Liverpool to New nd woul City of Glasgow. lay 14. | City of Manchester. foe sane i City of Glasgow. Wedmeday, April 20. City of Manel ‘ ay 18. | Saloon, $00, $60, to stitereoma. | an A limited numbor of third’elass Passengersaill be taken, | and found with eomfortably cooked provisiom, for | $0. fahig gLAVETPOO | $85, fom Liverpool. | gto bring out $i btain cor- ‘sificates of passage, and drafts on the Ban! Treland, in sums from £1 Hing upwards. Handbillsean be had the office of (OMAS RICHARDON, Agent, 41 Exchange Pace. SS} The steamshi Craig, 0 April’23. day, May Zlst, at 12 o’closk at noon. First abin, (saloon | state roome,) $90; do. do. (midship do.) $75; $50; third clase, $30—steward fen include OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE. Statcs Mail steamship HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, Com- | York Inland Route Railroad.—Two daily express F ; jaander, will leave for Havre, Somehio at soupam on t0 | ee eae Ky te? Meonnocting at Albay wich I eas wu irbabeet ay eapiesed) s nd the and passengers, on Saturday, 3 i 8 North and Wes 2 i I 12 o'clock. from pier No.4 North rivers ne MAY 8 | Gehot corner of White, Elm and Contre streets, whore | eect the whole butiness, will be shortly published. Price of An experienced surgeon ‘attached to the vonel. ‘Ti not wanted during the oy age sh vuld pe day before sailing, marked “bel taken afi to I provided by M sonvey the passengers to San Francisco. The Unele Sam | has established the character of being decidedl; the fastest | steamer on the route, having on her three forme trips beat | (T hanes ail of her competitors from two to five days. Hir good qua | berland, ¢ & 10 pasn are invited to examine her on or to oall at the office before ments have been made with the principal expre their goods and small th ve rere wh with the new United Sti rely upo lines soveral day: ‘the vousel, whose passage peices in proportion. or baggace. Fare by throuzh ticket, (with right to lie over EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSEIP COM- | anywhere on the ro, pany—Through to San Francisco, via Asphwall and | 310; to Cincinnati, $11; to i AMA, at creatly reduced fo detent ton to Wheeling, $0 to Cincinnati, Tatunus- “The new and fast side wheel, double-enjinesteam: | 412. Fa ae ee eeatolamsratios . a5 char’ hington, 0 308, tic hip {1,300 tons) Richard Adams, comminder, will | Waetiny We paren Gees ely, © double engine steamship Winfield Scott, (2,100 tens,) Lieut. TEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND (LASGOW. MORTIMER LIVINGSTO: be spared on the B.—Lower steerage fare to Aspinwall only: ¢ New York for Asp) North river, on Thursday, May 5, at So'dlock, P.M. ae Glasgow and New York Steamship Canpany ip GLASGOW, (1,962 tons, 400 horse pwer,) Robert | jommarder, will sail from Glasgow, w, Saturday, | id, and will leave New York for Glasow on Satur- reas Ui MoSYMON, TER UNITED | fe, Ist class. Pagsage, 1st ele Schenectady 801 70 ¢ ould oe shoard the low.” No will be May5. For freight or pasago, appl gent, 3 Roadway, tor Thursday. ners only. All other trains tion, corner of Tryon row and TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. , Utica, eh at 2P. M., by steamboat John Potter to Ambo; shenee direct to Camien by ears—throuzh in four boars an | ehaitt mee. Returning, leave Philadelphia st 10 4. | Meand2 P.M. (OR ALBANY—FARE $1.. hia. threngh tickets ean be procured, and bagg Syracuse, Rochester and also received at Broome and Bowery, and Twenty- sixth strect and Fourth avenue stations. ‘will land passengers at Croton Falls and Chatham Four Cor- will start from City Hall ste- Jentre street, as heretofore. Fay 0 ehecked for uffalo. 0 above trains by cars to Bordentows, Ex ro—$2. ALBANY AND NEW Ra, Stoamer Kenneboos Seott, James MW. Snowden, Samuel i, MDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PRILADEL phia—from pier No. 1 North river.—Two lines daily, at | 10 A.M. and 2 P. M.—Accommodation line, at 10 A. steamboat Trenton to South Ambo and steamboat R. Stockton to Philw holt price, ‘The Professor appears at 8 o'clock. 2 | formance on Saturday, at . ooeiew ery nd OBERT NFLLER’S NEW POLKA, CALLED THR Pas- DECHALUMEAUX, Mr. Reed | Madama, . ARNUMS MUSEUM.—TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 o'clock, the laughable pieces, revised and adapted to the fastidious taste of this establishment, of BOOTS AT THE SWAN, and also THE OMNIBUS, In the evening, at 74 o'clock, will be repeated the very beautiful and much applanded domestic drama of THE WILLOW COPS Admission to the whole Museum, Entertainments, &¢., 25 cents; Parquet and First Balcony, 123¢ cents exti Sd MRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE Grand Street.—Open every night during the week, under the sole direetion and personal supervision of E. P. Chri whore concerts in this city, for the pust soven years, have bee received with favor by highly respeetable and fashionable aud ak. , Tiekeke, 2 Gents. Doors open At 64; to com: mence ai o'clock. On Saturday next, May 7, annual benefit of Ed. Crowell, Treasurer. - PRaNconrs HIPPODROME.—RESTORATION OF the Festivals, Games, and Amusements of the anci:nt Greeks and Romans. SkcOND APPEARANCE IN AMERICA OF FRANCOND’S COLOSSAL HIPPODROME, With all its animated spler dora, CHARION RACKS, GORGROUS TOURNAMENTS, MODERN FIELD SPORTS, And otherexciting and novel Feats of the Stalinm, the “ourse, the Arena, the Chase, the Tilting Ground, and the Q Deehalumeanx . a m2 DARING public are cautioned agaiast pur- charing any offered for sale in the streot. é Performances will be given every afternoon and evening. The entertainments given in the atternoon will he equal in every respect to those of the evening. Children under ten years of age, will be only admitted for half price to the Afternoon performan ROBERT HELLER, THE GREAT CONIURER, TS forming nightly,’ at Chi The eplendid tricks of the Professor '- ATTRACT CROWDS NIGHTLY, and are universally admitted to be the Most WONDERFUL AND AMUSING ENTERTAIND Crry. Nothing has heen soen like it befor will be ag with whe ER. Hall, Broadway, N. Y. id NTSIN THE and prob n, and the presont programme w rawn to make room for further novelty; 80 have not yet been, co at once. THREE NIGHTS MORE OF THE BOTT! Admission 26 cents; reserved seats, 59 eenti let those children Rap Polka,” will be performed by himself, ever: evening, whon Mr. Gobble, of the Moon, will keep time a the Rapping table. 00K OUT FOR THE NE WHEN Li rings.—The glass steam engine Gay, at the Crystal Museum and E ion of Fancy Working, at No. 391 Broadway. Adinission to Musown Exhibition, 1245 cents. Ench Visiter tiful specimen of the work, See small bills, THE BELL put in motion every and resented with a beau Garrison, Frits & Co., of Panama, to | routes in the oat, and secommodations for pasongers, ai perior to other steamers as her speod. No effor of her owners or offiors to seni engers through with ex comfortind safot, ing to procure tio oxtremey low rat the 26th inst., and Isewhore. Arrange: to eon- Baltimore Wi in four from P meetia nine miles fr ne: rehasing 0 take obar; y for the cars, i yn this means of ticipating all other | Cincinnati and Te oj freight or ners f spply onl, parts © to E.MILLS, Agent, 51 Cortlantt street. inwall, (Navy Bay,) frompier No. 4 rs may lei Cineinnati ‘and Louisville, w’ world. twenty-nine hour: Philadelphia. them at the Washington ‘om Baltimore. route,) with really unsurpassed ae: and convey the for Cincinnati, (bi of Ohio and the i Fe. ‘est, ma Whceling by excellent coaches (in ten hours) and thence by railroad. N.B,—Baggage checked throngh to Wheeling, and no charge for transfer of either passe ia to Wheeling, from Washing: $11; to Louisville, r3P.M. next 4 ght. Passengers leaving jelphia at 2 P.M., arrive in the mail train at 7, reach ‘om New York and twenty- To connect. with the Western trains, the cars leave Washington at 6 A.M. and 5 P.M., junction, (Relay House,) t Wheeling, the seven larze, ‘and splendid steamers of the Union lino, (built for this mmodations, wait daily assengers down the Obio to ere the St. Lonis and New ve tuken by those going further on. land route,) Columbus alse proceed 0 Zanesville 7 ; ONCERT—THE GEMS OF THE SWEET, SIMPLE NDEPENDENT OPPOSITION LINE FOR taALIFOR- OR THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST.—BALTIMORE } . LE Oli i x RE 2 ADIL DESSIOnALPLRVYAI0 .0f , Leeleml emrdy 5 wa nis, ab great reduetion In price —The new auf splendid | Aud Oblo Railroad for Wheeling, Zanetyile,Cie-oponed | Tucrdsy evening and. cvery evening thle week. Hekets 2 iILlesto New voce for ‘Aspinwall a Thucedny, | we through travel in January last. The tunnels then un- | cents,'for sale at Hall & Son's music store Lockwood's book: SP. Me trom pier Noo 3 North rive conmestigg, | tuished are now completed. The entire road is tn tine order, | store, and at the door. Doors open at 34 o'clock; to com rst teamship, which, by arrangerant, tate be | snd presents one of the most pleasant and picturesqué | mence at 7). The expross mail train leaves Balti- more daily at 7 P.S.,and runs to Wheeling (38) miles) in eighteen or nineteen hours, arriving a 3 ve Baltimore at § A.M., lodge in Cum: 79 miles,) and proceed thence in the morning, making the entire trip by day New York at 9 A.M. or Philad at 6, and by takin 01 gor: ply at rbiladelphia, Baltimore, and Ket clarks at ¢ uperintendent, pre- jonnecting With the new and magniticent side wheel, Simon P. Blunt, U. $. Navy, commaniler, which steamer | ~ Express train, 6 A. M.—throug Will he in readiness at Panama to receive the Union's pas- | with trains reaching Buffa sengers, and sail immediately for San Franciser. The ac | gyoning- commodations and ventilation of the Winfield Scott are all Mail train, 8 A. M. that can be desired, Her speed (ostablished onthe voyage | 1p, M, between New Yorkand Panama, and while onthe Pacitic coast.) is unsurpassed. | Pas Every exertion will he made on the part of thocompany | teenth and Thirty-Grst strects. to insure comfort, ex edition and safety. Pass it ors W don the wharf and Troy — jours, eonnecting nor Montreal at 8 o'clock same in four mf UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambers street for Alba 6 Through way trains at 10} A.M. and Expreee train, 5 P.M. Accommodation train, 6 P. M. gers taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four: | ‘Sunday trains from Canal street at 734 A.M. for Pough- rom. | | i i in ed by any other band in the United Statens Mpa it oe moe ¢ commences ab fon, 2b ublte are respectfully ‘afternoon eoucorts are discontinued. REAT SOUTHERN CIRCUS.—_NEW YORK theatre, No. 37 Bowery, H. P. Madigan & D. PHI- » Stones G Proprietoi Popular verdict in favor of the GREAT SOUTHERN CIRCUS. TREMENDOUS DEMONSTRATION, Houses Thronged every Night. First appearance of i WR. LEVI J, NoRTH and his celebrated dancing horse Tamm MISS ROSE MADIGAN, ienne of the world, the Freneh not ex+ Box Pit 1234 cont, Doors open at 7; porformance to commence at 7% o'elook. Extra performance on Wednesday and Saturday after- noons, at 3 o'clock, the leading ques cepted. 25 cents, F SALOON, 539 BROADWAY.—MONT BLANC, very evening. Vint WEEK OF AN UNINTERRUPTED Anp Exrraorvinany CARKER OF Success. The production of MR. JOHN OWENS? ALPINE RAMBI AND ASCENT OF _ MONT BLANC, has reevited in one of the MOST SIGNAL TRIUMPHS Iy rie Worn or Anvsemeyr ever recorded. During the past week, upwards of omposed ofthe elite, intellect ta? ten composed of the elite, intellect and beaut, « thronged the saloon, and manifested nn? °F Sue Sit, hero we Mosr ENvuusiastic APPROBATION. The entire press, with one accord, pronounce the enter tainment as the Mose INT&LLECTUAL AND Beaturrun Propverios of the age. SUCH FACTS, UNEXAGGERATED. Prove Ungurstion ancy irs SUPREME AND TERLING EXCELLENCE, e bills of the day. and pianist a piania A. Sedgwiok, Eeq. ve half price. gontas obfta on under tw Joors open at 7 o'clock: cominence at Ticket office open daily from 11 to 4 ve! XTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT—A NEW IN TRAVELING. mE * on art Line ro Bomore. rganized Mental Telegraph line is now prepare to take any ‘nulhber of pastengers every. evening, Rom Not York to Liverpool, thouce parsing tlrough Die eva, Castle of Chillon, Mont Se. Hern ¢ mowni, to the summit of MONT BLANC, and ¢ medium to New York, in two hours Fare for the round trip only 0 conts; children half price. Arply ut the Chinese Saloon, 639 Broadway, where place may be secured in advauce for any evening. JOHN OWEN cr MUSEUM OF EGYPTIAN & . sant Institute, 659 Br Now 0} the al jaable collection of Pharnonic and Ptolouale romaine, juce orted direct from Egypt, and formed by Dr, Abbott, dur- a residence of upwards of twenty years in the Bae n. 60 conts; children, half-price, rooms. Open during the Menta The newiy 0 of the Mississippi river, St. Authony. Exhibition ANVARD'S GEORAMA.—THE STUPEN: of Balbee, the City of Beyroot, Mosque an ShdoR we other new and ‘interosting soones, arv addod_to the Pilgrim. axe tothe Holy Land, being an’ addition of 12,000 square fect of canvass. Every evening, at 8 o'clock; Wednced and Saturday afternoons, at 3 o'clcek. Exhibiting roadway: Admisiea yD Petting WRT, COWS DEN: W “<Tharsday, May 5, Inet night this season, the gre ¢ comedy of THE RIVALS. and the celebrated comic drama, called ASMODEUS, or THE LITTLE DEVIL'S SHARE— Carlo, (the Little Devil,) Miss L. Keene, Box book now open HARLES THE FIRST, BY THE GREAT VELAS | ques. —This celebrated’ historical picture, the most fa ions work of thy greatest painter of actual life and nature that ever lived, is now on exhibition at the Apollo Rooms, 410, Broadway.” Admission 25 cents. PO, RENT [ARCH STREET THEATRE, PHILA delphia,—Sealed proposala will be received, up to the 2d day of May next, for leasing the Arch Stroct Theatre for ne year from the Tab of September next. All proposals oF communications to be addressed to Dr. N. B. LEIDY, Seere- tary of the Board of Agente, No. Ld North Fourth’ street, Philadelphi ATIONAL HALL, CLEV. ND, OHIO.—THIS SPA- usconcert room, finished and furnished in modern with large and airy drawing rooms, full and free ven. 0 MANAGERS OF THEATRES, &C., &C.—I HEREBY announce that Lhave seld to Barney Williame, Es:.. the sole and exclusive right to perform my cntirely new and original drama, in three acts, entitled '* Unele Pat’s Cabin, or Lights and Shades of Lowly Life,” x copy of whieh is alo seonred to Mr. Williams. Any person or persons producing this drama for theatrical performanoes, will be dealt with according to law. Ll. J. CONWAY, Dramatist, N. Y. RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET.—GEO* Lea, Proprietor.—The above establishment is open every afternoon, af 3 o'clock; and, in tho evening, at 735, for the urpose of “* Classic and Original Reprocontations of Living ted juary.”’ by M'lle Casinct's Troupe of Model Artists, gether with a rary, of beautiful performanees. For farther articulars, Bn = 50 een! Stage Seats, with eushioned arse ity tilation, properties ramatic representations, 4G n, convenient of access, unequalled in its acoustic is now offered to rent for lectures, concerts and | BRAYTON & MASON. z 2 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ENTLEMAN, AGED 34, OF SOME EXPERI. | ce, though but recently admitted, in the courts of this | State, and who. to an established practice, gould bring some profitable addition, is desirous of forming © connexion with ar clerk orpartner. Unexceptionable references can iven, Address J. P. O., Herald office. NOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—J. HW. & F. FP. FARWELL J have this day admitted Wm. W. Farwell and Theodore Dutton ag partners in their house. The decorative steam job printing business will be conducted under the firm of | a. nH. & F, B, Farwell & Co., 15 Spruce street. J. H. Pare well, F. F. Farwell, Wm. W. Farwell, Theodore Dutton, New York, May 2, 1853. = SSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP—THE COPART. ist under tho firm of COLEMAN on the 30th ultime by mutual con b at Aspinwall free, taking the Pana: | yo M. for Albany, stopping at all way sta Oy ant mia Railrond, and are cantioned that tlokets for thisline ao | Qua, ? * MyDMoND TRENCH, Superiutensout. Sign te ga LRMAN sold only at 26 Broadway. —— eam ‘k, May 2 18% JAMES M. DRAK A mail bag eater Brooxs & Go. Gears! Agents. | | Nx. YORK AND PHILADELPUIA, VIA NEW in, Sn — mail bag is made up at the above office, under the new i |, from four of C. eet. it vE 7 E. United States postage Inw, for tie conveuiemos of tho | Sines Mall bog gy ees vane N°Oe ae Poe ethene of et public, (Ae SSS ind AM. and 4 P.M., $2 75; 9 A.M. and 5 P.M., $3. Seoond | itty & 1, has this day beon dissolved by mutual con- TEAM TO AUSTRALT. NAMA AND Tire | class, by Sand9 A.M. and4 P.M., $250. Through tickets | font, “All claima against, and all debts due the late frm, WO Pacific. —Th on Ned Mail ee Pee ine Company have now in course buildin, is service the Following iron screw steamships, via.'—Han sarod, 1,59 | songers with 300 horse power; Dinornis, 1,560 tons. w , ‘Emew, 1,666 tons, 800 horse power; Black Swan, 1,6 — 300 horse power; Menura, 1,560 tons, 400 horse power.—the | first named of whieh will be despatched from for Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk and Charleston sold. Through baggee agente in 9 A.M. and 535 P.M. trains, Pse- AugAKe OroeEe the ferxy Hiteen minutes before gland for EXPRESS AGENCIES. Will be settled by Bernard D. Mayerty, who is alone anthe ized to settle the same. BERNARD B WAGERTY. New York, April 30. HENRY LEAR. B. B. H. would reapsetfalty inform his patrons and others that he continuss to conduct the manufacture of glass ey ringer, homeopathic vials, &o., at the old stand, 109 Jobn Syduey about July next: the others to follow at tnt: DAMS & CO.S SPECIAL CALIFORNIA EX screet, where he is red to execnte all orders with one month, CHAMPION WELTON, Lipset ent Z yer steamer Uncle Sam, on Thursday, May LE promptitude and despatch, and in a manner to render entire W Moorgate strget addition to our reeular United States Mail express, we shall | ratistactio: —— "t pate! press hy the splendid fa eee at = USTRALIAN PACKET—EXCELSIOR LINE.—PIO. | (eetniety® Gi Hee itvall, Navy Bay, die VOTICE.—THE COPARTNERSITP HERETOFORE neer ship—The well known and favorite New York | ‘thursday, May Sth, at3o'clock, P.M. in charge of AN exiating ander the firm of NUGENT and RILEY is this built clipper ship HELENA, F. H. Cave, commander, will | messenger. Shippers will please send in their fre day dissolved, by limitation, The business of sail-making be immediately dispatched, on her. seoond voyage to Mal: | ¢o allow us time for casing and sealing will he continued by PETER NUGENT, who is also authe- eee ee acca Falher Ip, agit dl Paint ADAMS & CO., 9 Broadway. Fieed to settle the affairs of the late firm.) ag dipitehed fom ee eetlie ies RECO tk, Lie dice RFORD & CO., WILL DISPATCH THEIR NEXT | May 2d, 1853 CORNELIUS RILE | paseage in 80 days, returning via Shanghai, in 100 days. £0 ne See aeaeanis. | — Madi = . Pndet the same commander, who roctived a card of thanks | Ga,yvia'lan Thermlay meat, Way tthr in charge of our apecial | PARTNER, WANTED, WITH A CAPITAL OF ONE from bi ngers.on the last voyage.) it is confidently | messenger. Our shippers will bear in mind tho necessity of thousand dollars.—Any gentleman having the # predicted that the Helena will excel her previous perform- | jiaving all freight strietly in waterproof condition, and ready ount of cash ean secure an interest in ® lucrative an ance, and again distance all her competitors. The cabin ac- | for delivery on Wednesday next, in order to give time for | permanent business. He can travel throughout the princi | | | | ccmmodations, (single berths in state rooms, comfort: Gne-balt her capacity engaged, apply on board, a pler IS t Ri N.B. JOHN NORTON, Jr., 90 Wall street, cor. Water. | —No steerage passengers taken. [\HE SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTF.—VANDER ‘aro of the mos able description, For freight or passage, having ver, or to ° Pars plying to the proper cording and Ages not to exceed five and a half oubie feet, and one hundred | and twenty-five pounds in woight. lected as usual. alin, th ° Justom House, Notes, bill Sight dratts on San Frat secured on the lowest terms, free of charge, by sp and dra’ BERFORD & CO., No. 2 Astor House. NHASE & CO.’S CALIFORNIA EXPR! ESS, VIA NICA Pack remain in this vity, ay he may Herald office pal cities of the Union, or prefer. Addr ine Art, f = HE FIRM HERETOFORE KNOWN AS TIFFANY, YOUN ‘8, New York, and TIFFANY, REED & jay dissolved by its own limitation, John Lowls Ellis having retired therefrom YOUN LIS, 27 Broadway. | Com | | , YOUNG & E B hak pane MiCece eae peoncistara, ‘Throngh in advance of the | CJ rarua, through in charce of special messenger, Mr. | 7 SED & CO., 7 Rue Richelicu, Patic. Pal thecniy lnegiing throne ewan, imlading the | Ado seine 7th HAZ afb: nu taken Ie Uae | SST OPE STAN OF THE WEST, 2.50 tone burton, vill leave {rors | ein adver ofthe Panama route, We have gpen | FPWE, UNDERSIGNED HAVE THs DAY FORMED g | c old dust from San Francisco to New cops 5 LAN SMITH, Bist Juan'Del Norte, on Thursday. ilay La to the amount of $000,000, Transportation and ineur. | for the prosecution of a general commission business, at No. fant ip PACTFIG, 2,000 tons bur- | ance {3 per cent. Insurance on goods to San Francisco | 8! West street, pe 4 them, aver the Nicaragua Peanut Toute, hxvieg but 12 miles famorater as Via Panama. CHASE & CO,, 38 Broadway, | New York, May 2, 1803. W. M. SMITH. of land transportation. These steamers are unsurpassed in 5 ~ their ventilation and accommodations. For information or | (-)FFICENO. 50 BROADWAY,—ADAMS & CO’SWEEK- | WWANTED-AN, ACTIVE PARTNER, WITH A CASIT pastage at th rates, apply only ie agency of the | O ly U, S. Mail Express for California, Orogon, and the | 11. SUM aien fat the oF a BE company, No. 9 Battery place, up stairs. Sandwich Islands, via the Isthmus of Panama, in charge of 14 "eet ihe rooLie tine SoC par cent, AdT &i miteatione C. VANDERBILT, Agont. pecial messenger to destination, per United States mail Conn where the Trotin are ix) pet cont. srarald eiice Passengers are coutioned against the representations of | fteamer Georgia, on Thursday, May’, 1853 will be strictly confidential. . d office. hired runners for other lins line. A mail bag will be made u| ALT " world, is now DY her berth, pier 26 East river. AGERE, Ny baat be Sh 1 W. T. DUGAN, 43 Fron| Noni employed for this ip at the office. FORNIA LINE.—FOR SAN FRANCISCO—THE ivalied new elipper ship, rie "QUEEN OF Ciippmrs, 2,600 tons register, Reuben Snow, Master. plendid ship, the largest and sharpest clipper in the ‘or freight Our next |. All frei invoices, ir to WLER, 160 Pearl street, ret ar Wall, or te USTRALJAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY—FOR PORT | }7s departs Puilip, Melbourne and Sydney, Australia The mag | (004 ent new steam: LDEN AGE, 3,000 tons burthen, | bout the 16th June, Th } SSS SSS SSSa——wa[x—{a99m@" rength, in every was | steamship in tho world. Her accommodations for first, #¢ F : iioncn anata tik . ” “ * , : Sennen een 7 OUNG LADY—YOU WHO CROSSED FULTON F’ Soother aver helie sage Pies’ sine wotany | Syn & CO, SHIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION | Y (unecoklyn Monday April 2 xe lide A. M--dark ealico saloon, $75; first olnss, upper saloon, $30; second olne Merchauts, Valparaiso. ress, close hood of worsted work, newspaper bundle—on Thitd class, $200. The books are uow open. For frolehé | WILLIAM F. NYE, F. A. RICHARDSON, AUGUETUS LOMBARA | Which you socmed to read something once or twico~noft oF patage, apply to References, eyes, Hnir a little waved, foultless meuth and obin, and a | POWARD & SON, Agents, 34 Broadway, Saxrtago—Hon. Baili Peyton ‘ing female friend in company—our attention was mutually TAROL: , commander, will be des tohed for the abo on, and the Sandwich . Mail steamer Georgia, for At on Thursday, Sth inst., at 2 o'clock, P | upon arrival at San Francisco, all freight and packages for | Sacramonto, and most of the mining dis’ricts, are. forwarded hy our own California inland expresees, in charce of a special messenger to destination, ht for this expross mast be delivered to us, jefore the day of sailing, to enable us to compl, Sma 4 will be regular week] are. or consular certi' every thing must be in water the owner's riek. A foates. Mail Express ‘glands, will leave as above, inwall, for « ay; y, with the government order for cording and sealing. ived Wntil one o'clock on day of steam: harge to shippers by this line for custom No package should ex: ood 125 pounds weight, or 5}g feet cuble measurement, an every thin fh proof condition, or it will be at AMS & CO., 59 Broadway. VALPARAINO—Mesers FOR, PORT TAIIP, MELBOURNE, AC—TO SATL | Pawawa—Mor Tith May—The elegant and woll known Al clippor ship | Wm. Nelson & Co. TA, 1,006 tons, Capt. S. P. Griffin, commander, | Liven roou— tion to any of thengents, will be soon alist of the | Jackson, Esq. By appl provisions, ample quantities of which are provided for the | ure of t ed to each adi pareage up in a rooms, enry the pas of che fleetest ships out of th Fuceoss: loeg, her forward #aloon is also sixty feet; hor main saloon of thin fa he paseongers. Fifteen enbie feet, or 250 Ibs, allow. It. No berths scoured untess one-third of the money bas beon patd asa deposit. This ship is fitted superior manner, for jes, with state rooms, bath &e.: is thoronghly ventilated: carries an experienced very attendance requisite for the comfort of sengors provided froe of charge. his port, having just made & most Her geoond enbin is rixty foot ALTIMO Band &¢ Ban Pral Bond & Ha fal ron from China, fifty feet, light and well ventilated. Tho propristor | ] r te und long established line bege to state, shat | Tompkinsy AY TOMPKIN ner of Arietta and Griffon stree ne—Mosei White & Elder, worsco-~Meass le, Chas. Doane, fille forry,) Staten Borrox—Mesers. Ammi 0. Lombs The Tarvlinta isone | &Cp., Glidden & Williams, Casron— Nova Parkin & Co Alsop & Co., Hemenws twine, Bro. & Co., Garrison & Prete . Flint, Peabody 400. H. Lyon, , GENERAL LAND AC ifornia, Ore- JANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $1500, TO ENGAGE V er Ue } ins pleasant, profitable and safe business, that will ing, direc, pay from $1,000 to $5'000 per annum-eatisfactory evidenoe on wit & Co. jessrs. Bowman, Grinnell & Co., Willie New Youu —Mesers. B. K. Colling & Co., Goodhue & Oe. y » Ei N ite Pacite. Ot none Messrs, Joho Henderson &Co., Thomee 2 qT, « “(4 fow atops from the Tslond, will attend to the ald e3 -y Haseey Exg. Keq., B. 3. Brighae of which will ge giv Kenton, upon aninterview. Addr Tlerald office, with me, &e. ce | | $1,000 vortiser in a profitable business in this city— made per year. ce businese to be at- ‘Yuie partner. "Address Joseph J., Herald office. ith i | 0,000 can W tended to by 000 .-2oPARTRER WANTED IN THE AUC: + tion and commission business, with from $4,000 to $5,000. This is & good opportunity for invest: ment, A man acquainted with the book business preferred, | Apply at 282 Broadway, room 14, Brreeted, se address Naval Officer, No. 126 Fulton street, New York. To prevont humbug, desoribe me in like manner, state your address, and pay postage, Who whatever you be, answer me boldly, Jearn my charagte experiences full proof of manly and honorable intention. SURANCRe SSURANCE CO.—OFFICES, 151 x the Bowory Bai SANT FIRE orner Broo t—Capital, $2 .—Thia company ins against 10} striamaxe by tre, dwelling houses and furn ture, warehou res and morehandise, ‘on the most favorable ‘terms, ort, Ae YR. d. -d and promptly pr R- | immevintely adjusted ood TK Te 1 SAMUEL WILLETS, Vice President, ur: Bens. J. Pere. none of his versels ever have called at intermediate ports. | chase aud sale of real eptate, collect Fonts, negotiate claime, J. Pas ‘ nfo i le ‘ow York for Australia | procure m upon bond and mortgage, Ao, de. Honnes | Jon Cox, Surveyor ki a Grasmere apply te INCOMIA VEL wt R,_proprie- | tha forme fi yale or tol All orders and communications: | N, b.— Applic ons fom dae rpnes i. vay! somes may Te de Wall Ktteee or to OVERMANN & GRUNER, con. | leit witha. R. TATEM, No, ONwsanu erect, will be prompt: | be ieft with Mane chardeon, at the branch oe South etreet, or on board. | ly attended to, Wall street, | | | | | street, four doors from Broadway. | attended. Wigs lent on hire for | dress balls. N.B. | "P SHUMAN, JUST ARRIVED IN THIS CITY, | matters concerning lov | PARTNER WANTED, TO JOIN THE AD. | Arendfully of G ehais of each day. Admission —Seats in rs, 3734 cents; Boxes, 2 Scents; Gallory, 124g ont, | ro THEATRICALS.-W. R. FISH, (FROM LONDON, theatrical and chat teristic wig maker, 660 Pear! Amateur performanct & rivate partios and fancy theatrical wig made om a —Any style of four bours notice, aS PROLAGT. OF + fe and giv services in astrology, physingnomy wtisfactory information, He can be eo arriage, past, present and future events, dc. Nativities caculated for Indies and gentler Often 728 Houston strect, between Macddugal and Varick etroets. URE OF CORNS, BY MADAME BERAARD, NO. 1(7 ) Bower: de, between Broome and Delancy streets. Madame Wi. tfully informs the public that she has re. duced her price, in order to enable every one to be froe from pain, and feels ‘confident in promising that. she will remove corns, grown in tho ‘to., without cans, ing the least pain or inconvoniono trons ean be attend: edito at home, or at Madame B.'s residence, from 2 anti! 6 o'clock, P. M. R. CLARK, MEMBER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ‘New York, can be consulted at 48 Canal street, two doors east of Broadway. Ofice hours from 8 to 10 A. M., and from4to9 P.M. * R. BERON, PRACTISING PHYSICIAN AND SUR geon, No. 3 City Hall e, corner of Chambers and Centre streets, may be consulted daily, from 9 o'clock till 12 M., and from 6 till 9, evening R.A. MMA CRECEAU CAN BE CONSULTED AT HIS office, 129 Liberty street, or by letter addressed to box 1,224 Post Office. OCTOR SCHMIDT HAS REMOVED EROM 219 TO 1¢1 Twelfth strect, near Fifth avenue, R. RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9 TO and 6 to 9 P. M., Sumdays excepted, at Ne. street, near Wooster. R. COBBETT, NO. 19 DUANE STRE! Chatham and Witiam streets. N member of the New York University. A.M, to9 P. M, Sundays excepted. R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET BETW! ham and William streets, ‘be consulted at from7 A. M, to 9 P. M., Sundays excepted. Dr. C. i ularly edueated physician and surgeon. R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON- ‘malted at his office, where he has practised for the lark twenty-two years. Hours from7 A.M. to 2 P. excepted. R. WILKINSON, OFFICE, from 7 A. M. till 10 P. M. R. WILLIAM WARD, % CANAL STREET, exactly one door f Broadway. Office hours, from 7 o'clock A.M. till 10 o’elook, P.M. Dr. Wm. Ward je « gra- duate of Edinburg, Scotland, R, WARD, % CANAL STREET, EXACTLY ONE or east of Ewen’ Attendance from 7 o'clock As til 10 o’clock P. M. OLLOWAY’S OINTMENT AND PILLS THE BEST remedy to cure bad legs.—Eliza Dew, the wife of a farm servant, living at Dinton, near Sallsbary, suffered for seve- ral months with @ sore log, the ulceration of whioh was s nate that it defied tho skill of eminent med cal men to abate its malign wi its worst state ¢ commenced using Hollows, nd Pills, which soon produced favorable sp oes; and by persevering in. their use for « short perio an now boast of & sound etre, There isno case, however obstinate, bad, or ing, but may he cured by these admirable mediojn all venders of medicine throughout the British e1 $ those in the United States, bak Maiden lane, andat the pi HO per box. Wholesale, at Mr. TIKA.—A SPEEDY AND CERTAIN OUER A.M. Heuston ET, BETWEEN . B.—Dr. C. ie ® Office hours from 7 M., Sundaye ‘0. 5 BOWERY. HOURS ietor’s, ts BRE re tie doloreux, toothache, nervous head- ache, an in the head, and » sure ‘ot eonvalsions, of complaints attendant spon ear! ebildhood during the period of te ary | and is now being successfully admini form of a medicated necklace, to be worn noxt the skin ‘. inent German pe sicinn discovered the of the ble medicines of whieh the beads of the necklace ar ‘and prescribed the mode of application. The nots | public is not, therefore, ‘& quack medicine, but tos medioatoont recommar one of the mort ee I- vy | nent of she faculty, as peculiarly powerful tn throngh | the pores of the skin diroctly Upon ihe diseased Se excites rording, conorally, Instant, aud always pormane ing & permanent eure, Patients whe, efor twenty-four hours trial of the medioated neokines, aecordi> « to prescription, find no relief, may, at 0 of that pe- Fiod., by unmediately retmrning the same, reeelve bask Shel money, SCHUFFNER & MULDENER, 54 Beaver street Trstrwony.—I do hereby cortify that itor oy the mediented neckince ofterea by Schniiuer & Molden, iv * nduge the most rene te aniline Y TRAUNLICH, M. Dy No, 286 Henry street, fe by the proorietors No. 64 Beaver street. May LARMONT, PHYSICIAN AND SURQBON, NO. N . yk rr reet, corner of Broadwi howre, iSunuayeorcepted,) from Hl morning, UM 9; amd 6 4s p Csard