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morning in relat ou \ the course to be pursued to facili- tate the puili> busines, ‘The bill introduced by Senator Kennedy to-day, and re ferred to the Committee on Post Offices, proposes to estab Mish a line of muil sexmers betwoon the ports of New Pork, Voiiadeiphia, Raltimore and Liverpool, touching ss ‘Norfolk wad Savannah. The Postmaster Geaors! is aa- thorized to contract with Ambrose W. Thompson to estab- lab the tine, which {8 to consist of six iron steamers of not ‘Sena than threo thousand wars ceed. Tho Secretary of the Treasury t,to advance bonda of the /7aited States, Zeerieg vo per cont coupons, payable semi Agueddiy, and the {principal in tweuty years, to the amount of ¢wo tairds the ost, The building of the ships is (6 bo paid for from ‘time to time, as the work progresses, and this amount fs ‘bo be returned to the treasury iv annual payments of ten ‘per cent, commoncing at the ond of tho second year, and ‘Continuing till the whole is paid. The com pensation isto be *$25,0C0 cach, for a compiete voyage out and back, The -amount advanced is to be secured by @ mortgage lien on athe steamers. The contract is to be for ten years’ regu- Jar service, which is to commences year from the date Of the contract. Tt is aid the President hac prepared @ message on the ‘affairs of Utah, which would bave been sent to Congress bad the Deficiency bill been defeated, aa on its passage “depended the support of tho expedition to that Terri- tory, Tho report of a forthcoming message from the President ‘On Cuban affairs is revived, but it can be traced to no g@uthentic source. THIRTY-KIFTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION. Sonate. Wasmnotoy, May 3, 1558. ‘THE SF, CLAIR FLATS IMPROVEMENTS, ‘The morning hour was occupied in a discussion on a mo- Gon by Mr. Cuanpixn, of Mich., to appropriate $50,000 to ‘Minish the channel of St. Cisir flats. The debate assumed morce be Ho Tapeh 8 to Se sxpeaiency of ‘making ypriations st t to preserve from decay dhe river and barbor works already ‘voswnenced, was greed to 23 against 22, Mr. Chandler giving notice that he ‘would to morro# introduce a bill asking a special avpro- of $55,000 to complete the works at St. THR INDIAN APPROPKIATION HULL then taxen up. . Mr. Trumscii, (opp.) of Ill., objected to some of but the bill finally passed, without amendment, by . The diesentienta were Mesars. Broderick, Durkee, Foster, King, Harlan, Pugh, Trumbull and Wade.~ over a millien and a quarter of dollars. Adjourned. Heuse of Representatives, Wasuivaton, May 3, 1868. On motion of Mr. GARTRELL, (adm.) of Ga.,a resolution ¢ TERRITORIAL AFPAIRS, Mr. Sreruxvs, (adm.) of Ga., gave notice that to-morrow ‘At one o'clock he will move to take up the Senate bill for ‘the admission of Minnesota. On motion of Mr. Srermzns, Wednesday and Thursday Of next week were set apart for the consideration of Tor- Fitorial business. SALES OF PUBLIO LANDS. Mr. Grow, (opp.) of Pa., asked leave to introduce a Jolut resolotion pr. bibiting the public lan 1s from exposure ‘Mt public salo under a prociamation of the President i the same bave been surveyed, and the returns flled fo the Land Office for ten years. Mr. Cuxmeys, (adm.) of Va, objected. Mr Grow moved « suspension of the rules. 74 against 75, RESTRICTING THE DRBATES. Mr. Lercun, (adm.) of Va., asked lcave to offor a reso- that during we daytime tho debate in Commitiae Whole on the state of the Unicn shall be coulined under coos! , aud that evening sessions he Seed when the majority of the committee desire them, for general debate only. Objection was maser and tee House ‘the rules to allow of the introduction of the resolution, 1 against 67—not two thirds voting in the affirmative. ‘THE ORNERSL APPROPRIATION BILL. On motion of Mr. Grancy Jove, (adm.) of Pa., the ‘House went into Committee of the Whole on the State of ‘the Union, and resumed the consideration of the bill ‘making appropriations ee executive and Rofused, tne £ judiolal expenses of the IKXROUTIVE MRBSAGH ON INDIAN AFFAIRS IN WASIINGTON AND fornia. Mr. Moruay, (opp ) of N. ¥., said that five clerks were od wine in copying it. . Jomms, of Tepo., remarked that the War Ley a= ‘ment had yet to reply to the resolution which called this monster document from the Interior Department. ‘The House, efler varios o |, laid the dooa- mocts on the tabic, and refused, by # large vote, to print ibem. The consideration of the Legislative, Execut've and Ja- Ove Ay jon bill was resumed; bat the proceed. ings were very dull, with but s thin atiendance of mem- bers. Wrthout action, the House adjourned. ——————— United States Supreme Court. Wasernoron, May 3, 1958, No. 70.—Francis Warver vs. Cephus H. Morton et al.— Justice Mclean delivered the opinion of the Court, aifirm- fag the judgment of the United States Court for the Norta- ern District of Illinois, with costs and interest Nos. 96, 96, 98, @9, 100 and 112 —All gontinuet till the next term of the court. No. 108.—David Moreland vs. Jeremiah Pago,—Arguod in both sides’ No. 07.—Josoph Barton vs. Robt. Forsyth.—Argument Commenced for plaintiff. Burning of the Ship Majestic. Hassrax, May 3, 1868. ‘The steamship Osprey, from St. John, N. F., arrived here on Saturday night. On the 29th ult. she fell in with the ship Majcetic, twenty one days from Liverpool, for ‘Chariotictown, on fire, and took off twenty of Ler passen- gers and crow. Before the Ouprey parted from tho Ma- Joatic the flames burst through Ler deck. Mowranat, May 1, 1858. ‘The Converse rope factory was destroyed by firo this ‘ftornoce. The foreman and three girls were harned to death. One mao jumped from the fourth mory and broke | hile nock. 1080 not sacertaion!, but it is very beavy, and | paid to be insured. | Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Pant ADeLrmis Ptocks steady. ‘Teamin Mate fh Railroad, 21%; shanten aan 15%; , Peonayvania Rallrond, 42°, | ALBANY CATTLS MARKET. i May 3, 1808 | } AImAtY Holders Girm sales (00 head, of a Better quali on ber, yellow, Ahe ae. Provinens dal ant Duik shoulders 6c. @ Te. Prrcanmurma, May 2, 1968. na 91 16.081 25. Corn lene active, at 680. & steady. [rovisions unchanged. Atnawy, May 069. jules for retail at 41y0. measured dome receipts by una; sales of Canada last sat ae | Whiskey , Ze. po Wher case Berraw, May 8, 1868, | Flour dinll—Sales 900 bbls, at $40.94 1 for extra Wie | consin and Indiana. Wheat ic. lower, rains 13,000 | ‘Dushels Chicago spring at 62° Cate pominally Se. 0 te. Corn inactive. Sales 4,000 busbels lower jake at Sa, | Whiekey lower, saice 800 bliin, at 10e Canal | Treights duit at to a Me for wheat to New York® lake | Imports for the last 48 hours—8,000 bhie ‘iver, oe Dushels wheat, 4,000 bushels corn. Canal exports for the same time—16,000 bunbels oats. Wind Sart m y it P.M Oats lower —salee 1 Fs SR ere eat oey 8 Whiskey ower—saice 100 bbls. | freee lower—Wheat bor. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1858.—TRIPLK a ee - SHEET. The Onc cent Case aguin Portpomeds SUPREME COUKT—Ornourt Before Hoa Judge Alien. Tha third trial of Mita Csecem!, he filer, Gbarged with ths murder of policemen Anderson, was sot dow ine Hig day, nai & pavel of 1,100 jarors #ubpenaed 40 of Poilor Commisd oer. Quarrel over the Printing Spoils nt Alvany, elng of tbe Bo © ALDANY, May 3, (B98, | COMMUNICATION MKOM BUPREINTEMDANT TALMADOB pction was " APKING HOK AN INOKBANS OF S04 TO THe eR Pi stance Co parley gg He aed BRANT POLIOH FOKOH—SPPOLNTMBNT OF GK POLIO’ ur , ‘wnal, " MEN FOR BROOKLYN, &0., &0. prohibiting Gideon J. Tucker, Secretary of St’, saqdford ! ‘The Board of Police Commisgionsrs mat yeavorday anor. E Church, Comptrotier, aud [090 V8" open), Seay Troe warty i. ae ip Obale, foo bad not surer, frow degiguating & DEW Bate peor iushou of | nese; Geceeal Myo, the Process; Me Mia's nates gag j:smenware the. prevoretin. of, meive, Rie, ibe tat OAS Journal. The injanctio® Gaving baen isnaod by ee | members presen! were Mayors Tiemann & ¢ com: ‘s nd eqgrtenet ch colton en was > 6 - WAS COR o 0 oy wied, Dut whil Ah iy pe pe without the duo PONCE Require by the lew | Merore, Bowen, Stranaban ena the newly appointed . cmap a McKeon, noting (is 1861, bas been disregarded by the Wiksioner, Suliman, who forthe fret Ume, occupied bik)” Kuvroy) wa. MMON -. 9 “seks. in conse ave exvouted a as Slabs omo4rE, HY | weal ix the Boar. rice Ns Posticeh fop tare x seen e watrect with the Adasand Argus, THO | Gommmig Bowen asked Mayor Tiemann if any ar- | qwence of u. "54 Linens of the Attorney Mm Contract with the Journal expired to day. raphy ites resind hn Al Mr. Blankwan thou, Go “Las of the acoused, aug, wi meted pee ang mone wenete having the Mabie | Wat the case was uot property before the Circuit © | jouses throughout 'y Placed in « habit Moet it Was iD the Supreme Court geworal term, and The National Typographical Union. Cu0aco, May 3, 1868. Tho National Typographical Union convened bere to- day. R. C. Smith, of Philadelphia, was elected President for the ensuing year, and it was voted that the noxt moet- ing be beld in Boston. condition. He made speoial refersace to the preseat dl. not been transmitted to tois court. ‘The Judge took the papers and resorysa his'decksin™- Mr, Ashtead wnid that thin oane Nad been a7! buck from the Court of Appeals in Janusry leet for © Dew trial, and the counsel for Cancemi mae vyery ott »s 10 bring iton. He now gave notice to tne Mavict At “ that if the prosecution wore not ready on Mbuday, the Tita May. be would more for. the discharge of the rr ‘Mayor Tomeanm said that in case the Victims at the Beston Federal Street Wire. | disrica ia which th wiation bows are loented will have | "ii nckron aia ian tat tation could be argund at Boston, May 3, 1868. to be sgvertained, aad thas they will have 00 pay the ez the proper time. Tehas been ascertained that Cutting and Tuttle, both Panse of he repairs. pacihi to veo |, Mi Biackman—The tow direots that « priaonor unt firemen, wore the only two persons killed outright at the aaieeinae = oom Pe senna o> ial tals 6 renovate Cmna,or Slacmayer Federal street fire on Sanday morning. They will be | Mayor Tizmann prevented a complaint agalu‘t Captain — bo ctvil business ready the Court ad- buried this afternoon from Harvard stroot Baptist charch, and the entire fire dopartaftat is oxpected to attend the obeequies. Mr. Reardon and Mrs. Moran are at the bospi- tal, and may possibly recover. The loss incurred by the Ore will, it is thought, reach $260,000, the greater part of which is insured in Boston. Tho Cvlumbila at Charieston. Cuarteston, May 3, 1853, ‘The stoamsbip Columbia, Capt. Berry, from Now York, Curry, of the Tweatieth obargia, Spree ptomen tiem ae anaes sina ee ba Board of Councilmen, ‘The Board met last eveuing—Mr. Connets, President pro tem., in the obair, The minutes of tne previous meeting having been read, @ few unimportant petition were offered and referred to thoir appropriate com- mittecs, A petition of Jamos M. Thompeon, te put up telegraph clocks throughout the city, was referred to tae Committeo Commissioner Bowen moved that the complaint against ‘vuteepth precinct, for bis cou- duct {ba riots in the Seventeeath | ward inst July, by which, u was alleged, the riots were be a 5 or TIKMANN said tbat bo did not uadorstaad the oa- tare of the case im which the captain of the Seventoonth arrived bere this afternoon at one o'clock. Precinct wax impliceted. on Arts and Sciences ” pei racacoe ana Sdnael Wheo an explanation had takon pisce the motion of Mr. 4 New VERRY TO Bran ELAND, ‘Tne Southern Mall. nee poperin an appl: | 4 Petition of William B, Townsend and others for tho Wasuryotos, May 8, 1868. oomen cam te sais, of te Supreme Court od er Mee a the new ferry slipat the fers of Pavan place, No. from South a vurt er apd Terwiner F, for an inacpendent » Staton hinges be apond motte mduseste fat Canceno! wes tried there, asking for loave of | Isiand, was Telerred to the Oumsmikes oa Wharves, Piers hand, but bring no news of importance. ‘and Blips ————_—— clat duty curing tbe continuance of the trial. ’ SEED OP STRAM Cals, Steamship Deita at Boston. ‘A motion granting leave to the officers was ad An ordinance provicing that no engine or car moved by Boston, May 3, 1858. aa TAUMADGE theo eubmitted areport of the number ene shall be Titi at Ry [ihrriged spoed than ibd miles ‘arrests which were tthe city on! the | per bour south of Sevecty ninth street, was referred to ‘The Cunard steamship Delta, from flalifax, is coming up | S5uh of April and 24 Of May, 186%, for violation of the | the Commitice on Ordinances the harbor, She comes hore for repairs. Sunday laws. Tho number of persons arrested on the A resolution was requesting the Corporation ——— latter Mentioned day was, according to the report, 984. Counsel to notify tue Common Council as to their power w bs ‘The re ‘was placed on tlio. make coutracts under the 38th section of tho charter. The Yachting Season. The os Communication from General Suporin- aus eee 4 JUUTICE YOR THR peaperha OFrice. The yacht Rebecca slipped bor moorings yesterday | tadent , asking that the present Metropolitan @ ordinance by the Aldermen, recommend force (Bthe be moreased by $04 men, was thea re- tho appointment of Justice Wolsh to take cuarge of morving, and with a.fine breeze started on a cruise South. | ceived: — ba - . yd police ones inthe Mayor's office, was lost pape She will touch at Norfolk, Petersburg, Washington City, | To rm Pamapeorr or of a constitutional vote. and otber ports. From the active preparations making by THM WASHINGTON MARKET PROPERTY—MRSSAGE PROM THB " police force tor the: city of Now York consists of 1,178 MAYOR, the owners of yachts, we have every expectation that this | men» number quite pon et for our purposos. I re- ‘The following meesage was received from bis Honor season will be ono of considerable interest among our | cently convened the hoe al reiaiive to the Washington Market vy, captains And acting captains for this city, apd apon a carefu! begged vag ny Ao mon required sfforo protection: our zens ia ir ro: spective precincts, will amount to 1,005 men. Tho presout number of atrolmen, as eeialiog by the Hoard of wiseiopers, ia 789. T rospoctfully submit to the Com- expediency of applying to Board ct on mpaen god for toe necewary increase of at dhelr next : on Tuesday next. F. A. TALMADGE, Supt. of Police. ferred t a‘ special committee, consisting of Te. Genet, McCarty and Brady :— . Mayor's Ormce, May 3, 1898. To Te Honorantx Te Common Counon— GextizMky—I am informed that a leaso has been ore- outed by the people of the State of New York to James B. Taylor and Owen W. Broanan, of tho property situated on tbe westerly sido of that street north of Dey and south of Vesey atreet, in this city; being the ground now used by yachting friends. The Wanderer’s and Robecca’s visits South, and tho arrival recently at Charloston of an Eagtish yacht, (which we hope to seo in our bay,) will tend, we bave DO doubt, to incite many to take their families and triends thes summer, and enjoy the picasures of @ cruise to the ports along the Atlantic coast. It is expected that the regatts this season will be specially attractive, from 6, A motion was made w the effect that the communica. | the Corporation for market purposes, weet of toe ground the fact that some of the swiftcst boats will contend, and | ton be referred to the Committee on Discipline, and it | on which Washington market etands. In pursuance of the anticipated presence of two or three English firet class | was unanimously adopted. this lease notices have been served on tho lessees and yeohts. Sundry complaints against individual police officers were | tenants of the corporation now occupy ing portions of this re then considered. One of these was against Washington | property, similar to the aumexed:— Gaylor. of the Mayor's equad, for dcciining to help ano bis aavistance was required. A resoiu to the effect that be be orders on post duty and {ined poo Folly) says Pay, wes adopted The other charges eon on them wore of a very tri- bo ‘ection, At this stage of thoir proceedings the Board adjourned tn order to go Into secret rersion DAR SECRET SESSION, It was expected that in their secret seasion tho Board would nt a Commia-ioper to fill the soat made vacant by tho resignation of Commircionor Perit, but the subject was pot Introduced. The follow ng persons were appoint- 64 police office re in Brooklyn :— ‘Wlam BH Smith, Richard F Brows, Peter B. Wiking and Andrew J. Lyons, for tbe Sixth precisct ; John Ham dium, t the Ninth, ana Joho Halliday, to the Tenth pre- eines. BoTICK. All persons in possession of landa owned by the tian dits the cekeety vide of Wast exsat worth of Trey: aud touth of Veecy surcels in tbe city of Naw. York. and oow leaned to Menara Taylor and Arenoan, (and being on there withyut apy right from the Slate.) are notifixi wo surrender porseesion of fald Innd and premises immediately, or logai meansurce Wil be at once taken to remove them therefrom LYMAN TREMAIN, auorary (ienoral Jas B Tavion and 0. Now Yori, lessees. ‘AwANT, April Ht, 1858. I bave Wiegraphed to tho Attorney General, whose name is suogscribed to this nouce, to obtain information relative to the object of the State ip assuming to execute Wo lease above mentioned, but have as yet received no roply to my despateb. I have also communicated with ‘the Counsel to tae Corporation, who assures me that as 20cn as his protessional engagements ob bebal of tae city —— ee will permit, be will proceed to Aibany and confer with tho Breokiyn City News, Attorney Genora: relative to this audject. In the moan- ‘Tor New Common Cocxen—Exxcnion oy « Puswment, | Mme. 1 Gem it to be my duty pode led you, that in my Grr Crenk, ko—Mewuce ov Tam Mayor.—Tho new = peter ‘owner. “fue city bas p hah ih work Board of Aldermen met at four o'clock yesterday after. | of corstructing bulkbeads and filling in from $60,000 noon, Mayor Powell in the chair, and the folowing mem- | 10 $90,000, and havo exorcised control over and been ‘The Turf. UNION COURSE, 1. 1-—~TROTTING. ‘A trotting match for $2,0(0, milo heats, best threo in five, in bharnces, came off yesterday afternoon, between .g. Whiskey and g. g. Haphavard, both of Philadelphia. Whiekey won the match. Four beats woro trotted, Hap- bazard winning the firat beat and Whiskey tbe three fol- lowing. Whiskey 1s a Basbaw,and a most elegant trotier. Be was rather wild in the first heat and broke up several times, but in tho subsequent beats ho settled down to his work and won in gailantstyle, Thore were a large num- ber of Philadelphians on tho track to witness the race and it was said that the betting on tho result in Philadel- phia was quite heavy. Theee horses bave another match on hand for ike amocnt, which will come off on Monday next. The coming race willbe to wagons. # rst Heot.—Whis key was the favorite, at about ove hun- dred to tity. The horses were brought to the post in splendid condition. Whiskey bad the inside. At tho star, W. Burxsis, No. 45 Pine street, Hapbavar® went off with the load and opened a gup of & | bers answered to Wi uamen — however, having boou, expressed by somo as to tus rizbi couple of lengths to the quarter pole, On the back stretch : ‘ards Doug’ ‘ pd en ts pons, wreer ‘to quiet the same and Whiskey broko up and fell off two or three more longtha, o—Jonn L. ings, 1, pet ‘question 0 thereto by removing aay acd yh lower torn he broke up twice, losing ground 1k. T. 5 cloud thereon, I recommended in my sanual message, and each time. never mace a skip or break in the 12—B. W. Wi son, A. recept'y in & communication to your honorable body, that Sa ce Ga wa Hy lord atcer pelea en cebrae Kangyo wore Ang ye 16—A. Walters, Rt Under these circumstances would respectfully recommended that tamediate action be taken by your honorable body, by the adoption of a rosolution autho Tizing and dirceting the Counsel to tho to tako the peccesary measures to protect the interest of the cit 1b this property, and to prevent @he partice vewhom thie jense is said to have been hedge, but fow were successful, having to bet den | odds op the gray to got out their funds; and they patiently for another heat, in the hope that might torn up to make things more favorable. was vow offered at ove hundred to twenty-five. Lie the lead at tne start, Whiskey lapping bim to noar the 7—Wm. M. Measeroie, D. 1S—M halbdeisch, D. 19—}. Scholes, R. been throws out b; of Canvaseors po came was called by the q Alderman wen from taking posession pega ypc coe eo oe ‘and domanded that hia name | cf or cxcrcising any control over the same. down the back stet’b, and on the lower turn went in dwoussion arose, in which it was DAMEL F. TIEMANS, Fret snd come home an easy winner, by four or five that @ vecanc The subjoined comman:cation relative to the samo mat- lengths, in 2:36%¢. The result of this hoat ied by this 4 ter, waa received from the City Lnsapector, and reforred to tbe special committee — Cory Ivsrecton's Darter, New Yors, April 29, 1858. To txt Hororsns mm Common Covsc or me Crry oF New Youu .— Giertaes—] deem it my daty LA ey to your ho- norable body tne wecompany ing coy & “notice,” (200 Mayor's Message,) which Iam informed haa besa posted ful effect on the spirits of the Whiskey party, and became very exultant, and again offered ou thelr favorite atodon Third Heat —Whiskey was the favorite at long odds again. He took the lead around the turn, Haphazard up, ‘and baif a dozen lengths bohind to tho quarter pole. Down the back stretch Whiskey trotied steadily and opened the question of 11 ayes to 6 nays. Alderman McN «ea thea moved that the Board go into tasce out ry Rorten > 4 eo ee —— > which was oe by 14 ayes to 7 bay ip Ly Ang 4 Stine winnct West 2 and novus yg - ti Board thea prosceded to nominate candidates ence lance lying woot street, betwoen Dey trotted feely, but was taken in hand at the drawgate, aud r ‘of the as Vere Ay A paste By one be jogged home about sixty yards in front, in 2:36. Fourth Heat.—Dollars to dimes ou Whiskey, without takers. Le took the lead and was half » dozen longths fabead at tho quartor polo, about eighty yards ahead atthe a. Alderman Dorcas) Rominated Martin KalbGeisch of the Fightecnth ward. Alderman Soxous nominated Poter G. Taylor of the Fourth ward. It will be seen that the said New York, Dave i hait mile pole. and came howe an ccay winner By SXF | “Ty Guam appointed Aldermen Van Brant and Farey | The subject is x The summary :— Tbe n feito’ of te — 5 oe wn thereto, ate 2, matoh $2.00 three result wae ag follows — y, GEO. W. . pector. or ueuven” See ae nee ® | sartin Kalbileisch (dew ) 11 | “The City Ihepector called attention to the condition of 3 | named s. ¢. Whiskey 1 Potter's Field, stating Unat it was a nuisance. H Woodrutt pamed g. g. Hapharard, ‘The Board adjourned til Thursday Time, 2-2 D0 — 2 HH MK. To day there wii be & trot for & purse, milo hoata, beat three in five, to wagons, Nino horses are enterod, tents were 80 reco! Aldermen kalbtlolach having been declared elected, Aloormen Tayler and Furey conducted him to the cbair. Tho H'reakieut, on taking his peat, returned bis thanks An ExorreMent At Ovens Hover mm Prttnay penrara. ~The usually decorous deportment at the Opera hoowe was somewhat impaired on Saturday Tae Mosann Concrem ar ne Ackomy.—Mr. Uiiman | roe the hoor cobferred bin, a a fow brief remarks. | Witt by a little scene outaide of the auditorium, oc- produced a new programme at tle Academy last night, ‘The Board then 100 to ballot for City Clerk. caswned by the conduct of Signor Torriani, the ‘and the house was well tilled. Carl Formos mado his irst Alderman Peng! nomipated Heary M ey. leader of the orchestra. This individual, in conse- Wm. |. Bubop. quence of some private grievance on Tharsday night, at Signor Brignoli’s benefit, left the orchestra in the middle of the performance, wud the audience, after ‘i pt waiting for a long while, were relieved of pense by the leader of the Germania orches- tra taking the leader's place and finishing the per e. Whatever Torriani’s private grievance appearance in the Musard concerts. together with Mad. D’Angri, Cooper, the violinist, and Mr. Moreau. It i on- necessary to aay that Formes sang his two songs, “The Magic Flute’ apd Schubert's “Wan¢erer’’ superbly. He was cncored most enthusiastiontly (a both, aad subst.tated The vote was as follow — Feary WcCloakey, (caucus Jem. ‘Wm. G. Bishop, (4em.). Seatter 5 eeeesrers . eceee 0g BS Mr. I was thorofore declared olocted, and a ballet was taken for Health wttionr, with the following reqult — Samuel K. Boyd, (Jeu ). nN two Mnglish songs, the “Ray of Iliecay"’ and “The Woll.”’ Warren Clov » (rep. oe ¢ been, he had no right to make a public ‘The orchestral performance wae as fine ae usual. Mad. Dr. Bova was phx OE fextation of it and treat an audience the D’Angri sang well and waa vory warmly received. Mr. wanes remaining oficers were thea chosam WW ) disrepect he did. On Saturday night the Pormes has made an engagement with Mr. fUlman to _- Germania leader again officiated, ond Torri- Clerk of the Market —Teary Cewald, dem. ani walked aboot among the audience, evi- fing two songs every night, and he will prove ® great at traction to these exhibitions, alrewly so popular. The house last night waa well (filled, showing the grand con- cert cf Musard maistainfthat place in pablic egtimation which they de-ery Iropectors of Paveman’..—Jobn Cavanagh, dew. Rorey, rep., of the Wosvorn district, geet, Saad. son, Faatern district. Keeper of the City Hal Mores abvott, dom. in Toherty, dom. Clerk of the Police Courtoml Clerk of Justice Vorbis Joho Qvinvey Adama, dently satiefied with his own conduct. Not so the gentlemen amembled at the Opera. They seemed diaposed to chow «ome marks of their indig- netion at his treatment of the andience,and between the acta, some of them in the lobby, near Torriani, began to hiss. He took off his hat and politely _——— ‘The State Claiming Ownership In Washing. rh of Justice Machly —Jobn Iwoeney, dem. | asked whether the hisses were on account of his ton Market J Juctice Morchow yurt Charles Bb. Wyne, «ving the orchestra, and if they desired an expla ‘ Pm aaron fi . tee Hate Curt nation. Some said“ Yex;" others cried “No,” and ee a oo ustire Heats Court Fas Bees, oon “Turn bim out!” A dinposition to bustle him out ! Sealers of Weights and Meamures, Weseern Distrit.— | being manifested, a police officer accompasied him Purmant to the adjournment of the meeting held in | | SOT At on irae Morrell, com. : to the door, and be left. the houeo amid a general Washington market on Saturday Inet, with referesos to | cairys of W aml Measures forthe Mhetern District | groan and hisses. When the ejected leader gut into | the alleged lease of a partof the promises by the State,@ | Patrick Gaynor, dem. ; Joba I. Gaus, rep. the strvet, he terped and seemed desirous of speak Inspectors of Meat, Western District —Richwd Dare, Jobn McLear, doma. Tnspectors (f Meat, Bastern Dist Patrick (Donnell, deme. x the City Clowts —William King Keeper of the City Parl: —Torenee Corr, dem. Poundmaster, Raters Ditrict.—Charion Stevens, dom, Poundmaster, Western Dist vt.—Michaal Varrell, dem. Deandmester, Mghth Wari.—Jobn ytagerali, dem. ‘The Mayon thon 1d to dotiver anpual mow mage, im which he reviews the condition of the city, advo fee more dircet reaponalbility on tho part of the heads of departments to the Chief Magistrate aud deciares the ing; but ss the crowd pressed round, he backed off without the desired explanation. Tho only words he appeared to deliver with anetion were,“ Ah! this is the Way you treat foreigners.’ The perform ance afterwards went on with spirit; the Germania leader wag rapturuusly applaude’, and all the prin cipal wing came in for a large share of the audi- ence’s enthusiaam._ Philadelpina Ledger, May 5. ‘alendar—This Day. part L—Nen, at, 3708, 408, 470, 474, 478, 480, 499, Vart 2 Now. 400, 447, 133, 1 421, 2058, 80, S008, 467, 400, meeting om ened yesterday at the same place to boar the report of the commitice appointed to investigate the matter Mr SM. Roceer, chairman of tho former meeting, caliod the anremDiage to order, wherenpon oonwery, the seerctary, roa! the minutos, which were adopted. ‘ Mr. Bocert then, oo bebalf of the commities, said: — Geatlemen—Tho member of your committee appointed last Saturday, cannot now give you s full roport, as thoy have been ubable to imvestirate the matter committed to Willan Paere thew charge. it hae beea impesslbie for thom to learn | ticoed in copnection with the of the city; recom: hether the Utie of the proper ly vorted in the : Samat New Tork er ma'the cy. hs 0 subject fa | mente ee ee ee eed. ine | extension r Non, 964, 982, 44, 416, 40, 248, 194 licated character, which would require the labor | of’ Cinton avenae _ t9 io Vastern disrict re. | 12,897, 440 40 448, 492, 456, 468 to do6, 866, 161, 468, 470, 472, 435, 476, 477, 480, 481, 49, Common Piasa—Part lst—Nos. 462, 101, 92, Lido, a he y to took at the olf chartors of the ety, | ihe on at from the fwsam and. Nicntgorvarie chart'r tthe present | ConseCacn he also refers to tho Rfseim of seweragn Row ee ee ON Ti alemntaeal Gay... 1h. contended by nome that ibe Siete tne euale, | being perfected thvaghout the city by the Sewer Com, ; 1066286, 1392 wo 1139, 7 to tax property, and by others (hat the oty baa the excla) | missioners, concluding with @ recommendation that the sive right. It is therefore ee: for minds of 1oR8l | ordinances’ in to unlisconsed pediers, ‘°., b0 en- capacity to invertigaie the subject. The commitioe DAT® | Forced, and also referring in approving terms to the be done the!r doty ae far ae was in thelr power, but can only eerels ameumons of treckinn. ‘ j A oreeent Your committas called upon The usual namber of copies of the messago wore or. | | ty 4 Adored to be prints!, when Alderman Dovrss: moved that the Commissioner of he (ended to retinquish ite rights tm this property ra and Noa be directed te rearrange the Cominoa se cae te Jay poem Pee herd cae a ' bey ee ph py bk hourty expecting. Ly that pot A ag allah aie bone a special meesencor to Albany for tho express motion, the Clork was directed to call» “pectal olec- perpen ct lenening Toots the Aineeney Geen ton for Alderman, Supervisor, and Constable of the tpon which this property hed been leased. Twolfth ward, to be held on Tuesday the Isth of May. Wigs 4s, on a & — oe) for T thank thet the ony Will enicaror Tho Geae Gen Gayvarnes Sev ene week. Faiion street, Bre@iza, ieomparadic in natural appear oun Coroners’ Oftice 4 RO Seda oeree will be pure Tae Lars Patan Acemext To 4 Steasmoat Creer } Cristadore’s Hatr Dye, and Toupers. too, under exiting circumetances, that you hereaNer re- | rye igquest in the case of Capt. Charles fl. Chalker,ot the | jeremy epplek GC auaer eee retail, and the dye propelior Seneoa, who was shot through the culpable | Otntment.—Cancer, the mont | verrible 7 nal the feshy fb may be err | OES Fiameecbr. Chemrman, | aes aration Whe baste eaeeeh reach, the ty | be nee hereafter, without having am Retore whe meeting, the martne bad premcnt comm. Wee Ww coiect | uul® @! in the'r labowe for (ho boners ot the The morion was pasted, kad Me-are, 4 A, Wilkinson appointed oe ton was clecied treasurer, Of the disease, but the ointmen' dorm ft | ney y JT a il ulserous duanrdere, acd Pere 8 retical cure, | Kite Me-Quteh—A New Perfume, Ditilled WBA geet edetciene. “Sister ‘ The seerent number of stores in © one to overy twenty families irs fh ms Hay Dye, & shillings t - oven, Dag ‘a BoWD, Vest iS WE ag, rio wai rut looks Proof pafloreafes. Depot 10a Pearl aren. L* van F Late from Venezucla.The Graves of the President Affaire in Barope—Acqgaitiai of Dr, Simea Bernard ta London—The Utah Bapedliter,_. 4 frees et che Yavional Capital — Markee Repor The Fawity Wawain of Wodnoatay will coataim all the ATtLY @ ta Local News, dio., divs Bows of interes coeurriog during the preceding way Amang o'ber tbinge— Lage lnleiligency from Peneriein—| Rieenilof (teneral Peer. An article on tae Graves of the Prosideuta, abowing thetr present oopdition, #erw dons on thal toms, Whe Virainia Lc gielMure TOlO4T® bo tho remains of President Moares, &c. Attire tn Kuropa~Lettore from our Correspondents im Paris, Berlin, 40.—The Trial of Simon Bernard in Loudoa— Bloquent defepce of his Counsel—His Acquittal, &c. Interesting Lotter from our Correspontent in Masagua, Nicaragua, descriptive of the condition of the country, &o. | 2 Bxirsordinary Divorce Suit in Troy, M. ¥. ‘the Usiest News from the Utah Expedition. The 8° ‘Road to the Paciie~Lieutooaa: Berle s Report tothe Bere, ST Of War Afar in & Siformm— Interesting Loter from our San Fraceiaoo Corres, deat, Doings st ‘Washing ©2—Report of the Proceedings of (on grese—Pasange of the XO slish Kensas bil. Raivorial Remarks om pxvmdneat events of the day. Obituary Novices of The Local Incidents of this ase adjoluing eitins of zonerst interest. Distidy ished Persons. A Full Report of the Prices of all kinds o¢ Marketable Proiuce, carefully corrected each week. ‘The Latest Inteiligemoe received up to the time of publt- cation. Together with Police Reporte—Thoatrical Matters—Report of the Cattle Market—Money and Commercial Markeis—mar rages and (eathe—forming & great mass of interesting, use fal and miscellaneous reading. ‘Terms—Only $2 a year; four centaaciagie copy. To be ebtained ot the office of the Henan and of all news agents. ‘The Metallic Tablet Resor Strop Uan be obtained, juin, ab oases J, &8. BAUADERS atore, Ne. 7 Aster Parte Felt Hats Just Recetved at White's, 466 Fulion street. Gente dress bais, spring styies, $5, as Eunphatically, wey. Unamistakably and Unquee- tlomebly the fnoat four dollar bate sold are thove of KN toms bly OX'8,, ‘The Musard Hat —The Trade Sappited with one dozen or half dozea Freoch tyr ws Rs bape Ambrot r pha, natural cannes errs way. at mint, 214 Broadway. with Case,and Dollar fe, by KIMBALL, the people's pio Defiance Salamander Safee—With Patent Pp and cross bars. Also, fire and burgiar BOBBRT M. PATRIOK. Cutler & Co's Lron Railing for Cemetery Jota balconies, staircases, ke. Office, 100m Ni elegant, very durable, ‘Nassau street. Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines.— Highest premiumsawarded Rew Yors, Mar, ‘onvectoul, Nivois sat mickigan tate fairs, Offi clreular. nd Institute, 1867, by the American Institute, Baltimore, and at the Mal oo Broadway, New York. Beud ior broadway, corner ‘T GIMBRED! ‘TEVERDELI’8—WRDDING AND VISITING CARDS, latent Paris style. the finest and chospest in tho city, atrec, Retablishod 1440. NGRAVING, STATIONERY, fine seals, fancy gouds; No. 583 Broadway, Metropoliiag Hotel. LARGR A8B0R’ SPLENDID ecliing at extreme: have your corns, Butes, without pain. sumption piles, &e Tb cents per bowie. TMNT OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES iy low ROBERT BAIT & 0O., 261 Broadway. T DR. ZACHARIF’:, 760 BROADWAY, YOU CAN bunlons or guile extracted ia live mi- A’ JONER’, NO. 10 ANN &TREFT, $360 FOR CONGRESS leather boos, gaiters, and only tore uJ aacrifice of Englial VALVATS, $1 1235 0 81 37) THLKAM AN $6 for patent b carpeta F eRiON, Vo Bowery. | sd THE POOR INDIAN. i Pods THE POOR INDIAN. reoR t*' THE POOR INDIAN INDIAN. > a THE rOOR INDIAN. L*! TARE POOR L° THE POOR INDIAN. L°: ™ “POOR INDIAN. INDIAN, L°' THR POOR INDIAN. j*' THE POOR INDIAN. Te THE POOR INDIAN, lL?! THE POOR INDIAN, t | THE POOR L' THE POOR INDIAN. INDIAN, L°’ THM POOR INDIAN. 1?' THE POOR INDIAN. 4 L°! THE Poor inpray. Lo! TH POOR ixpran. Lo" THR roox INDIAN. L*' 1HE POOR INDIAN. LL THB POOR INDIAN. L° THE POOR INDIAN. Lo! TE room inpiax. L” THR POOR INDIAN. L’ THE POOR INDIAN, LL" THE POOR INDIAN. LL THE POOR INDIAN. a" THE POOR INDIAN. if' THE POOR INDIAN. L° 7TH POOR INDIAN. L° t L' THE POOR INDIAN. THE rooR Lo: ™ POOR INDIAN. Ll” THE POOR INDIAN, 4 L?' THE POOR INDIAN. INDIAN. i? THE POOR INDIAN, 4° THE POOR INDIAN. L°' THE POOR INDIAN. L’ THE POOR INDIAN, Ot THR POOR L LW | THE POOR INDIAN, INDIAN. ' THE POOR q INDIAN, L°' THR POOR INDIAN, L° THR POOR INDIAN, 1' TUR POOR INDIAN, 1 Pad THE POOR INDIAN, ie' THE POOR ie' ‘THR POOR L° THE POOR L* Took INDIAN. INDIAN, INDIAN, ——————— ie. Mo Aetbow 0 _ _MISCELLANKOUS ex #e OF TAK BWILL MILK b ¥ XPUCUBK GY Tig HWiL DLOBLBY OF Lis 9k is POROKK KXPOPUKeR & PXPOMt Ey BXNC pov wrens oe ! La owe OF THE BWI tLe ¥ ERK OF The own wink BXPOPURK OF THk Swi MCE PAPOSORK OF THe RWILL Mi PXPOCURE OF THE AXEL Mt, EXPOSURK OF TH BWILL MILK BUMINRHH To THE PUBLAG, NW ARTLING BX: oO BT. gene ye THe HLS FRADE " NEW YORK aND HROOKLY! Are yon aware what kind of milk you are drinking! Are you aware that over seven every year in hew York aad Brockiyn trout drinking ewhl milk? "are y the doathe that fin gnr haw lors infaatuy fo. tite 9 Astoria Miik,"’ Ao., &o., draw their suppiies from the “ws imprisoned in the loatheome pia ew tn he at murround che distillertes’ If thee to ou, you wre sli blindly confidemt that the milk you is pure, the expowure which T have prepared will reveal horrtbie exten of your déiusion, and awaken you, to the danger you and your tnfaaw incur by partaking that aromination, dlauilery swt mike. if {2 collecting and pobl the ater. details connected with ike dutiiery milk manufact: Alarming extent bach in New fork and | Breos ghee 4 desire to beuefit my (allow citizeas, pxpore. the abesnelean ti irom frauds which are. a Weder (ae eyes and ‘with the full exguizance of the p ic om. "and to brea® A System which, by the whilesaie digts (ortion of Hquid te decimaung our pop: bripg death into ad homes, and demoralizing the general teal : at th of tho city phere: shail give pen or In order to devciope tio wabject ful pencil iustratoss of— Milk la Mamufactared, aris; Hy Brery estabitaba ent whare iat! he routes of all tbe distillery ber of overy bouse lo whic they supply milk; Ioeation and number of the depots whieh CUigenso te milks oa “Pure Country Milk;”” ‘Biatistton Statiat.cs of the mortality among infante, attributed by he feoulty to the nae of diatillery or swill milk; ‘The ames and false inscriptions upon the carta which carey be nwil) milk abowl the city. and such other points es mag ure of my winute invemigaiion. Peet ho pieanip tak! Tabould not Save salaoteg for pastime or aasement! [ woold rather tare shuaned an 1 wouid avoid 4 piace infecte | by the plague Dus 8 sense preiic.daty, and Powerful lever of Vand acouree Jnstrations taken on these leper spots, which wtll toll @e horrible trutha more vividly tann any pen could p: prom, ted me to pursue my present course, aod te hope ameliorating a great evil has encouraged Ine \o persevere. ‘The labor in procuring ‘be deia'is which I publish this weeli ‘0 'No. is of Prank Lealie’s Uustrated No has boom excesmive, and attenced with mi persona) inconrenieaas. Lhave visited the various distillery milk depo's, peostratnd 6 pesthonses, aod inhaled the 3 re. '# wide digtance was placed be'woee nod the distemper breeding pinces My artiate have end na much—pey, more—for us noon as the distlicry “milk maida,” laree beards and of excessive dirt, becama aware tbat (ac aitiles of their dena wero being trana(arred to paper. thry dispeased with great freedom tal fit which my urtista oniy eacaped by the egercias of lity. There could be no reason fF this vicious tian « diainclinalion to bare Leer rely depleted by the uverring pencil have taken means 10 Wack “Dare Country Mik’ carte te the source trom w wm Aaele pure, commedty, aud in ulmont every Instance their tredl hae led to the Ullery, surrounded by ts bloated, dying cows. I have | moepey Isvinbl> in order todo the work thoroughly, asd exbaunt the subject tn this apd. am numbers of enormous evil, root It out from our city ‘and sul tute for thin dangerous, polsonous liquid, thet will ba at nuuikous and w 9. lank ali who are (amilier with the subject to send me facts within their knowledge, and eff me to apate tho sicken! inance 1 also nak the 00-0} my at present unaided exdeavors to brest up tals uabedy tradic 1 Ogbt singie-bavded against a wealluy and power fol monopoly and @ numerous body of their v — pioyeen against the negligence ant wilful biind our municipal autborities and Health Ofiicers, and the ail, suntpet tbe biind ladifarense of Une peoows, who see thake chilfren untimely die; who aro aware of tho foarfal fon of the youth of our cides and will not rouse from thelr le baray t> drive the peatilont monster trom their midst 1 Tn Rerrsepport of the"puls wil crown may Inbote am 60] . pul ero: im succes FRANK CRSLIE +. EES, 1GBLOW'# BRUESKLS CARPETS—AUITABLE FOR Goce sad caenehoe aaall ipures'aad lates! siyioe. Y ures HinaM ANDRGSOM, 97 BUNONSRNLARORMENT, OF THR ORMA joint cured withont pain, so that the boot oan be ware ngedioely vir the least inconvenience to the dad UU ABIR snrecon chiropediny 160 Beoadwray, ma? tera to physicians generally. ABRTHOLF'S SEWING MACHINES Indispensable f oll monutacturing ryvace and ue. MACHINE: T IST, 81) ac, ac., Snes Oe retntte Prine! Broome street ir ipal office, 499 Broadway, comer BUNIONS, NAILS PENBTEATING THE FLERE, oenrease w that the boot can be ‘m- ‘ riunout pain, 6 that the boot can be wer, ediate ‘operatmn without (he least tithe pallet, by Dr. LAUHARIE, Surgesm Chiropedial, XORNE. LITTLEFISL) 4 WESTERVELT, CHIROPE re remov' 516 Broadway. directly oppesie ARPETH, CARPETS, CARPYTS. Cc Koglish Brew in tse Ne , Sie. and $1 per . ‘All wool and Sc. ON, ® Bownry: CPSRER NO WHLLTAM STRERT, 148 A, REMARK 7 made garmenia in the clin Obsibe cesstmores Sa ready to be mace (o order na usual. Fashionable sacke R. LAYTON'S “TWELVE REORIPTY’ FOR MAKING D the best cosmetics i at onecuarter the store ‘bat you bay owe dollar ia the stare for, you can ont am, to for nix by the went to each pi fw re corns, soaps. cement for mnending china and ya ee Eh by directing to Dr. Layton, 69 allen street, New York. Wailo Holland do, AUKELTY & PERGUSON'R, 21 Broad wag. INPANTH HTRAW HATS BOWS rown, tmixed, allver Triliiaat aanortinent sh DASEAM 1° AND MUSLIN CURTAINS Al less Uban cost of im AUKELT 4 FRROUSO! DN Browswte. KCHANIOAL (CAROKL#) MODERATER LAMPS OF every descriptions and prices: hall Jampe. dining resume re HANDRLIERA, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, be, saline wtleat er Sisto aco. Corner of Broadway Steere GAcesTrs NEW “PC all respectable book TP NUBARD BAT ° Is the “ senaation style of the As GENIN'S, ATER MUGARD RXCITEMENT. a The * Chapeau Masard in untversal coat AL GENIN'S, 510 Broad wag. . 4 Broad wag. ue pt PRAU MUBARD roles ent edmirstion oe ‘At GRNIN'S, 214 Broadway. ree trina, kowesing ose spss carabe, Foose: Se. choicest fruit, < be vent Ueation. of ml ‘Ali oNew Fee er eeE ON. WATHON, Old Colony Nerserien, ri mouv, Masa, FPRERES, VALISRS BAGH RO. seas RETAILED AT THE LOWRST PilCRS wt cor ames Corner and nine, ead of Broad wn) Mailen be Pee ay LAD ant Mm Hotel. Bereta ROUCH & ALD, Manufaetarera, (YO SEEWERS, DINTELLERS, Bon bon oh Se SO . 1D STORY WRITTRN BE para pee oe Jaiad (sR OWN PA ‘wean’ SullTor nale by all newamen, At 3 cnal4. Nal sed, anoate EVERETT HAY. , om Bene BOTs’ AND YOUTH’ STZEa. style and proportion sictetly preserved. BALLARD, SHUT & CO, 4) Broadway. MOREE re ENDING AND VISITING CARDS, DOOR AND NUM. alee, a Wirt ii, eal raion ten hee a $1 FOR SPRING VESTS, D! Wore 2 $2 FOR SIDE BAND PANTS, Worth 6 en) — | $3 FOR SPRING BUAINRAS COATR Worth 83 6a, 1 POR FRENCT CAS®IMERE pawrn, Worth 97 san $5 FOR BLAOK FROCK @ ,at9, FOR SPRING RA’ cane, Fork J tk em ee erin,

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