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2 THE PATTI ROMANCE. Great Excitement in the Operatic and Fashionable World in Europes The Fair Vocalist in the Euglish Court of Chancery. HISTORY OF THE CASE, &0., «ny he: Floward street 10 th intervent re-ts, a8 against li mun ass American, the 19in of February, operatic Amsterdam, London, cou guard defer Sentember, October, pi also sta annuity rangement with him, which control her movements: her engagements, , bat had never aces and retains them withow money and mental tear. hor f.ther, kosch, neither mupica ie from (nem, to the verge of madne: country. be depri of the young noblem: Signor Patti now refuses; pr law from moles her porson and fect reports which eversbedy would expect. levee, Among tion of certata publishe remains little doubt t will be removed to the marriage of Mille. Baron de Vilie, who is now residing in Bury street, St. James. Patti vs. J’at this court; Eaciiement Produced by the Romance. () rom te Lond A romance in real lie is su: nd ot dull prosa ordinary always re 8 WD ane, in direct detiance of ite ex; goveral rule fathe:s are a that, da: guiers, expec re comMOn!y A 8 oulod ward ¢ avy ove of that a youug maitreated, miserable by ber ty-nine when a you: g coupi and are res lite aboot the ty Tt ip scarce'y wort y teu: great dea’ Milo. Adelina 1 through the narrat've which weer days past their private of towe taik, apd doma, from =m uth motter oF ston We have captivating ond gifted yocaliet Is groani loss and ojpressive Dondaye diug ver leisure hours hommed tu by bits and bars, end proceeding to th» scene of her professional la. bors iw the curt dy of a stern and ivus-oyed keover. wed eitiersto sce a r lo write or receive a letter: unat her very lunge by sorubody else; © by hor tyrants without ber nist ber wil, which -be ts forced to fulfil fer us as Bp hive bo friend to & consent and ag by threats of been joreibly an honorable riage would the pockets oF put forward ins. pport of the 5 Ptuart, in wheh M the next frieud of * be th note any rescue her foin a ihrald-m which mde bor wea u of noth fow indee fronds thin they 4 Of these thus exce) clares that until th iu ( bane: y eh who Thy solicitors whem Ye without ber Koowlery Quiy Noted As A Rubstitute With whom she is © accor tind Uo thy the moat re Altogerher pleasant, fr eas ince opportunity 0 from her Chores, bo one ia bkely t) kn Lady herself, and we minal ass the pre of nee « gagemont with whom, © Fions subse weet Act ome Lime ag”. t ber ty make a formal depo 1853.—TR! PLE wot to the Board of Counciy NEW YORK HERALD, S\TURDAY, JUNK 20, And ditwoted ¢ " stances of ber stleuciig the talie of MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Keautalia ngers. tw those near aod der t& e been xeossiy ssperted by tf go wom that Si ue 4h mbes “paved with trap rd of Aldermems (OPPICTAL) a ‘sm bibdate Tuveapay, Jnne 18 1068. * President, in the chair, ee fest ents Host) e alle wu ne Aivee on if the Crolon Aw dee We have Bova fui Lpeari = a fhe ucopo.pan Ingvrdnance therefor oder whi b ber Maile. Adw ins Fatih 0 was made, and the: Present Wittiam W its cundor an! spontaneity, in the clearest and most em that she 4s beet barably treated by avy morn oi her y, or d prived of perfect freedc uup latable engagements, Or pres khe gees fit of har property aad hor palary, Fs thab she is 4 Fe: patirmets at "gyers, Jeremiah, © Yroment, Part ley wad Ley ‘The minutes of the las” Toecting wore read and approved. .1n favor of adont five hundred and eh by atx atest the Lasinctan ave. able ‘them to pay Ce wonton thelr wae south eat oor: ant Fifty-secamd street, an ‘farrant in favar af the n of the Fourd of Trustees of sat nd charge the sare 10 neco nb ol ved by the following vate, Alderman Fox, the Preaient, ‘Henry, Mall, Hards, Masterson, 0:11 Koord of Coonsimen that the Sireet Com missioner be directed to, have the necoasary altev@tions and ad’ “h® made to the house of Heer Ob Twenty-four, the work to be done enor, and without advertising, for on ted {rim 4180s vk and nineties ve renta he By Alderman Ropu Method iat Episeoy BA 6° Sonday Times for advertising, amownting te seven- ty do lars and eighty cont, Wherenpon he presented the following resolution — Comptroller be and fa hereby autho. tn faver of the New gouty doltars fo p b- nell, revious short, Mle Adelina girl, Well cared for, and kiad y Vexed by # fo n ailectiopate brotho: inlaw, and we erobable autho ity for aasertin she hus dawn of hor posits the solicitors for her next fri not have advised the filing of the bill 4 Ley had soon evide the allecations which it contamed, ood faith, but we influence of a in these letters, or wh thews Ives bore all.nity to @ certen Revolved. That ore draw hie wares Sanday Timea forthe dry renori.g’ the Common 6 wR that the picture which ») isin ad) particulars et” einte thar they would prey cb wi s ald a er. Vderman Prost ton if property owners for grading and regulating Bi hity-tira? street, rred to Oommittes on Roads, ne 4 Bohert N. Bléridge relative to Satisfied that they acted under the Whether they misinterpre her aby of the Ie communication Mile Adelina Patti and mw tor of the Parts Figaro, whiely we shall not pretend to sy w that our little dram her vever hud @ bevinning. pearl of Resinag puts off the character Spanish costume, and howried and History of the Onse. hin atest convent mates, or contracting Memorial of Nn Wash neton revered 10 Committee om Markets, Co, for furntshine Sinners to the, Thirty y-elghth and Bixth vt turn from the war, amounting to nine Thousand five hun: dred ; May 30] 3 Witiam Macdonald, of {arr vooalist sought tho 1 the eos t on "bel “bal oF her and her ite ore Patti, apd a gentle Wit hiwaa concurred tn by tho fallow'nr — man Fox, the Prestten! McCool Chipp, Mitchell, Byers. Jeremiah, Froment, Parley. Lone. MOTIONS RESUME! Alderman Hany moved o buatnens, for the purpo-e of t TAVRRA PROM THE BOARD OF COUNCILMEG. lary ot the Clerk of to the au of thran thou an ‘lave (rom the twelfth ‘ayo! January, Ire per annim, toring ‘rom the tweilth say o. Januar. AMemativerA di 4 ener, al Ball, dressed ty the © heard spoken enough for us to kn to an end, or jated with oe latter boing by birth a ¢ aud by rharria ‘The case was again beard by Friday in privaie, but the stood when we have wid _ purse dings Ade'ina Marta Johanna ¢ roth ia Patti was born on the bas been ag et ty nd the regular order of i ~ ee Chancellor Stuart on Which was lata over, it will be better w ory a it has come out in emerges from the ste door ‘lea B, Lowe as & Commissioner of Which was carried. Resolution that thet Which waa accented. Wherenpon Alderman Boour presented the following re Resolved, That Waitan W. of hia sister tn-law—the und over whose welfare he Stemor Salvatore that part of Basilic tuence of false rep" e- @ turns out to be an unauthorized intruder, who, if rumor be not ltocethor & liar, would Dot be at all likely, if he won the lacy, to follow the examnle of bis eperatic prototype by giving up her fortune, The nine days’ wonder has coliapsed, hope the tattlers wit! leave Mile Adeliny Patti in the undisturbed enjoyment of that dome everybody will be pleased to | solaces the cares and toils of her professional career. kindly peered very fon pupil whom he hae train watches with tenderness and tfolity. Patt! has not # single quiitfication fi 1548, and eb in Brussels, Ghent, cornty of New Vor‘, in piace of Ohartes i Le Which was adepted. partof Committne ‘on Street. Openings, with resuietie R that the Counsel to the C econsary leeal Brows atrovt on the rorthe oration be directed oto be tnken two widen , from Hudson street to Greet jn stoordance’ with amap now on fle 1m the RRSOI yy Alterman McCoo e-olved That. the sivewstks on both atdes of Barrow street, f-0u Washinzton street to the North ver, be flagend and refacge |, whee necessary, under the direction of Street Commiastoner, Which was referred to (he Committes on Strects. Ry Alderman Mrtorent— Resolved, That the Comptrolier he and he ix hereby an: el to let, on termemost ad) to the city, tio npemtara now oootnte? by Hose Comprny Ney 11 when dat! company shall be placad ip. new ioeation. 522 9 Committee on Fire Department, Tiat the nidowalke of mies firat 2 eg py ed a Ventre Thereot ander the direction ‘of which she has earned very large sums of Her singing engaxeimen's were entered in.o on ber behalf by the defendants, who asi hor guardians, directed ments, and received all the profite of her er which amounted in one year to upwards of wheh sum they have ne ontrol r mov ° Which wi ! ove . und ‘comtrolied all hei nd henceforward we Siaermen 8 MoGoo: moved that the Board 46 iow adjourn. riven to Michael Dumstay nt o1 bis premiers, pumber one han ret ty elcht Grand street, to remain Guring the jommem Connell, Which was Seach! ‘ othe toltewing Atirmalte—aldermen Fox, !1¢ happiness which, rn, aweetena ber lite aud Rewudutton that, er accounted to Mademoisel'e to piace asign in Patti. She arrived in England on the 4th of Muy last, uuder the escort of the defendants, who acted as ber ns, and they thereup.n entered into some engage- men s on’ her behalf with Mr. Gye to sing at the Covent Ga-den Opera House, during the months of May, June and July, on the terms of a large sum of money being paid the Jants. The bill stated that the detcndants threat- ened und fotended to receive that without the consent of ay temoiselie Patti, and they had entered into fur her en. emonts for the plaintiff to sing in Paris and other con Cinental towns during the ensuing montas of Sovembor, December,” January and February ext, although Mule. Patti will, before the ex- tion of that period, have attained her majority. vd that her father bud, rom Maurice Strakusen, thorized and direct ¢, Resolut “Atrected to draw his warrant in favor of the persone nanied, Letter from tie Baron De Ville. PATTI VERSUS PATTI. TO THE EDITOR OY THR LONDON ST. No 4 O1p Cam nincr Terra ®, Jane 8, 1863. Sm—I have read to day the leader in your paper uion the recent proceed ngs in the Court of Chancery on bebalr of Nile, Patti, and as you cast some stron therein upon my chirrcter, 1 beg you to poblish my, deni. jemepis that refer to me. not the fact that Mile. Patti's engagement with me war contracted under ‘false impreasions.”” and I hs in my p ssession, written by ber father 1o mine, clearly knew who I was soon acquaintance. The . engage- not broken " Patti ‘some time ago,’ and I assure aware of any change in her fesiings tows appeared before the Vice Chancellor the other day. dignantly deny that you have any right to term me an “Sunauthorized intruder’ who “would not be likely t» give . ber fortune’ if 1 had married Mile. Vat, I am say thatT bave ample means of my own, and never oA one moment Bo..ght Mile, Patti’s acytaintance for pecuniary reasons; nnd it was stated in pe but of complaint that T was quite williag that all Mile, Pat monoy shouid be settled upon her tor her It you mike any further remarks upon case T trast you will nt misrepresent the part I tok in it. Iam, sir, your obedient servant, VILLE. ¢ Board do now adjourn. the President, Aldermen Harv, Oltwell and Poon aig? 6 4 wei Avenue an feet wite, throug! of Street Comminsioner. Which waa referred to the Committee on Roads. Keaolved, Tat the southeriy sitewalk of et. hetwien Broadway ‘ani retlagged whe Strnet Commission weick was referred to the Committee on Roads, y Aldermen MASTRRSO Y= Fesnate hat gk Tow and sunken lots on the northerly tt atreat. between the ‘Tenth and Eleventh be filled Inun aisen the direction of the Street Com- W vich was referred to the Oommittee on Public Healt, ma Aived. That the resolution apneoved by the Mayor solved, That the. rei a ry 3, 186, permitune Wiliam K. Peyton No, 274 Donerhs to keen goods in front of his atere be and I hereh angled, raacinded and repealed. r Masterson, Froment anit Lon: Te saotution that p-rutssion fo Charlies J. Morreit given to le in front of his miner, number nix Forth treet tore mata pleasure of the ‘common Oounell, ned of hidermea that pemmiaen be given to'Thomas Skinner to curo, guiter and fag Fil and Twelfe) avenue, at hi tion of the Street Commiasioner, (Thy Bord of Cor nellmen amended ty worda ‘the sane to be di Which was concurred tn, Resolution that: crmission be given to Thomas Farrell to stand on the xo-:theast corner of Broad wa: a to remain sduring the pleasure al of th» trath of the at the direction of the necessary, and Which wae concn Resolution of Boni ip consideration of an entered into some ar abled him personally to that the latter always accompa- nies her and her maid servant to and from the theatre ; that ho received all moneys payable to ber in virtue of and that be gave recoipts for such ountedto Mile. Patu for them, her consent, Mile. Fatti re sides with the defendants; they travel with ber and live upon ber earnings, Mite, Patti would have had no ob'ection to make them a resgonable allow:ince out of her earnings, haved kindiy to her. de endants ba ‘Own expense, UD seg thereto the an oul was nol is me until she 4 acy of Schnee for extension of time on contract atin: eae ion rd ‘ot Connelimen prayer of-petitioner, granted ) om ptroller be directed to advertiae je lovof ground: for tho use of En- gine roma at Thirty-one. the same to he within the followin boundaries, viz:—Hester, Elizabeth, Bayard ‘and Cherry «!*rete, ich was \4\d over, Alderman Fay ry ma in Hen Heaalved, the *pertatesion be and iron. 40 ae N the same is horeby rs to continue the gas lamp in front of same to remain if they had be- 2 Broome Ly the ‘The bill proceeded to state that the (acted for many months past with cruelty and oppression towards her, and stili continued to do #0, in consequence of which she daily goes in grent bodily Every movement is watched by i by Maurice of whem will allow her with ber friends, wi eh was ian over, erens, the aweepers of the public Cente are now re- ote ‘8 monthly sai red of tweaty freaeda all nation oe to aweerers of the the same in perab increased to the en oes (Cpe ppropriation forthe em- arket is not «ucient to owed increase, that the Comp W aurhorized to pay the Cee resolution that the oe do now adjourn. a Aitrmalizethe President, Slee, ‘Mitchel, ‘Ottiwell ad Se tive—Aldermen For. Hen! hice Hardy, Boole, 12, TAiderman Froment was here called to the Ghai Finuxy moved @ recousideraiien of vbe vole Just taken on adicurnment, Jdorman Boore moved that the motion to reconsider bo Jal upon the inh Wich wag cas mat by the,fellowing wo ve—Altermen Fox. Bi Mitchells repent Boole, Fromrat and Farley—10, ai —Aldermen Jeremiah, Hardy, Masterson, Ottt- be placed in front of the undred and foriy feet west of Ei rd atreet, south aide, under the direction of tho * Btreat ‘Gommissloner. tthe Board do, Bow y adjourn. Afiomative--Aijermen Fox pti B Tal Metool, Chipp, Michell, R ers, Har 'y, Boole. Oxtiws i. e—Aldernen "Jonemigby Mastersow, Frbareal and mn the President declared thatthe uit Mon" ay, the 221 ah at ? esa VALENTINE, Olere, Board of Councilmen, wut an farntain and ayy Explanation of Patti's So! ‘rom the London Telegraph ane 2} The case of which we-made, mention on Saturday seems ‘ot yet to haye reached its denouement, but the p'ot thick. ens as it advances, We baveweceived’ the following oor- respondenee, which is in itself Tull of a new interest: TO THY EDITOR OF THE DAILY TRLEGRAPH. Sin—We have read with great surprise an article in your taver of this day's date, headed Adelina Patti in Chan- cery.”” Weareata loss to kvow bow your tuformant be- tions contained ‘in the bili in chanceryvof ‘*Patti ve. patty /? ep the matter was only once publicly mentioned in oourt, and that only upon an application for jeave to serve a notice of motion, As you have thought fit to publish the article. i to inform ‘you that Mile, Patti has stated on tthe bill wis filed not only without her sanction, buteven without her knowledge, by a person whom she nover saw, and of whom she had never pre- viously heard—that every material allegation. im the bill ption of that referring to an on- sagement whioh did at one time exist with the gentieman named in your article, but whi:h engagement was some time since terminated "by herseif. Ani we beg to inform | 4,4 you that,.on the matter coming before the Vice Chancellor yesterday, his honor sist’ paid. by the so caled “next friend. Fevee Of justice to insert this cf Me % ‘aie, sir, yours, Solicitors for the defen‘tnnts and also for Mie. Patt. No. 169 Fancucrci S:neet, May 30, S,—We send you with thisan extract from Mile. Pattl’s affidavit 80 tar ag is material, which we will thank you alay to publish with this letter. MLLE. PATTI'S AFFIDAVIT. Tho following is an extract from the affidavit of Mic. worn in the under mentioned cause on the or to receive letle s and they seek to thwart all freedom of a thom on her part, and contine her to certain rooms, and even threaten her with vivience in case of her resistance They even goso far as to open her lesters without her consent, aud to retain some from her altogether, Miurice Strakusch has also acenge | c.nduct, and of acts of which by which they have driven her, as she bas alleged, almost @ 18 represented as Leing thereby rendered mos: miserable. She has en:ered iato an eng gement of mariage with a young Belgian noble- maa q{ fortuxe himself ‘unfortunately algo a minor, to whom she is ardently attached and who is now in this Her fatver and brother-in-law strenuously ob Ject to the marriage, or in fact to any marriage on her part, they being evidently afratd that they wili thoreby od of the profits of her engagem nts, Mile, Patti and hor betrothed became engaged in Ma ch, 1802, with the knowledge of their respective parents, Salvatore ! atti having promised his conseat if the father consented. He bas done 80, yet and he and his son in liw hava euted ail Commubication between the two lovers. ‘Vhe gentieman, haying ample moans of his own, has most b:norabiy oitered to abstain from receiving any money to which Mie. Patti may be entitled, and is desirous that al! her own property, whether gecured for her separate use. Such were the statements made in 6upport of the pray her minority, Mi! ae pmpeneey on . Fall, McOool, Chipp (astorso1 Rosolved, That inaatach a ployment of the attaches. of | th ray the amount of the trotler be and he ts her thorized by the foregoing w fon for elty contingencies, By Aldermen Mrrowrnt— Whereas, a resolution was a) May ria ting, the 3 a of two Aapdre and fifty Pa Natta. for extra work done om tie od m of house for Ezine Compan: came aware of the allegat Ne McCool, Ohipp. furnished ta the ercet aon ‘that two gas lam St rg rom. 8 ft the Comptroller vp and he is hereby, directed to draw his warrant in favor of Na for, extra, work gone ant materia fi ion of house for Engine ( oh wascarrind by Ninetie heen the oe to be charged Ww . "eh was adopted hon the folowing vote a ca ae ta untrue, with th . Hall, MeCool, Reed, jah, naniy, Bool». ome And directed to he snbmitte: io the — evening for concurrence. By Alderman Harpy Renoive tho bill wit coats, to be We trurt to your Gf Counaiimen resent or future, may be be and is hereby given to vceteta wo keep s small s tand in front of the Re ep Bighth view f the promises, dur. STATED susaIOn. Pelee thy od ete x“. Hi ‘No. rote ee t at phe, rey Pr ones, Ban. LO RR ‘Hayes, Hea'y. Keenan, Webster, Grons, Bray, — Gaw, Murray, Cook, Bi 2: ibe precoding meeting were read and ap. that, duriug the remaining Patti might hive the pro tect:on of the Court to r-strain the father and brother-in ing her, tutertering with her personal liberty, or receiving money made under the contract with Mr. Gye, or wy of here irnings, with the further prayer that the Court should appoiut a guardian oj According to the imper. ad got abroad, it might be sup; osed that the result of the application was purely negative, the Court simply declining to interfer believe, the result is ve.y diderent, The motion un'¥ri- day, mads on behalf of the en order that Mr. Macd nald should pay the costs of a previous motion and of thig last ove, aud his Honor de- clined to make avy fresh order, the plaintit’ having undertaken to pay coats on certain’ conditions. the case bad beon settied « we are justified in saying that the denouement is such 18 It 13 obvious that, although the natural’ gua; dians might retain custody of a jainor, that privilege would termmate on English soil ina few mnths; wuiie ‘be young lady had one means of retribu tion and compulsion at ber ows command, in simple st the specitied conditions were the correc statements, aud we bear there tat no distant date all obstacles nie, in the consent of the i'e peamure 0: the Oonsmon Counslt i hia wan nnpied, Present—Morga! the following areenhemn the ff ivxton beand speaene is hereby given § Repper, Trowehta ‘and deliver roodn on the midowalk tn front of their preraisas on Cherry and Water sireets during the pleasure of the Common hich need, to JHecker ant ‘Brot! By Alderman Misrenson— Roso'ved, That fle cea streat. ‘between the, Ninth 1 nda apace, fore. feet. wi siiewalke thereot, under the ‘direction of the mw one was laid over, Iv Ne Marla Johanna Clo- rinda Tattl, ‘fn infant under the age of twenty-one yea! by James Willtam, Macdonald, ber next friend pinto, and Salvatort Patt) aud Maurice Strakozch, defendania. J, Adele .'uana Maria Pattt, in the biti fled “in this c.use wrongly called Adelina Maria Jobavna Clorinda Patti, ot present residing at No 22 High street, Clapham, county of Surrey, the person above named as the plainti! in this sujt, make cath and say xs follows:— Thive had read to me carefully the bill of complaint and the affidavit of Henri de Lossy, Baron de Ville, !!ester Nay and Sarah Eliza Eliiott, fled 4 support of it, an! 1 that, tay name is used ag the plainiff in ‘dove entizely without my sanction, By Corneiiman Wanste: Petition of Mary Noonan for remuneration for loes of connertiot Let tas Councilman Wensres offered the folowing reso Resolved, reat the i Comptroller be and bes is hereby 9 aes warrant { Henan iu tho-sum of one hundred end rane nen the aame ming in full for the loss of horse, drowned 20th day of Apelt, 183, from iter foot of water atrest, in nonce of the removal ct the string plece therefr: fe the same to Appropriation for Don: fitch was referred 4 S6, owing Committee, By Conneliman Haye Irer as the rebels have uthlenste dared to inrade the oval terntinry of the United S:ates, wit tention o° selsin: an! destroying with ye) na sword mChter of the Army of the {snow and hae been but practically, we foudants, Was merely for MOTIONS, Alderman Booww moved that the Commitice of Confer ence on tiie partof th! con joard be discharge! from the farther nce to appoint an addit onal Deputy tof doors, aud we bi Roard of Connctimen of Aide: Ay ‘wireh was carried. REPORTS, The Com mittee on poe Bropented A report tn favor of the inci men fm adopting @ reaninth tliat the nia-walks on the south side of peep y atrect, between Firat avenue aud avenue A, apace four feet wide, under the direction of the Street Sem: and the accompanying ordinance therefor ve say this suit, it has and even without my kns ize. Until [read the namo of James William Macdonald, No. 15 Howard street, Strand, who styles him<e! next friend, I never heard of such a person, nor did 1 ever to my knowledge see him, nor did I ever gommuni cate with him in «my way. The said dofendant, Mourice Strakosch, 13 the husband of my elder sister, to whom he bas been married many has been my professional instructor from lest pericd There is not ono word o: ny O° the allegations against him or ag: father in any of the aMd.vits filed in this canse. wholly deny that 1am or ever was treated with cruelty by them, or either of them. or that my liberty is or ever eam or ever was kest short of money, or that my Jewelry or any part of it has been or is appropriated by them or either of the nave bad whate 1 alt my jewelry bas always been and is under my own control, and I could 00: it into monoy at once if T wore eo diaposed. It is, however, true that the defendant, my father. ta! VINEE NS aN Operatic si ver fo ave the most entire cond in and the grevtest love and affection for my dear father, ant, the saul Maurice Strakosch both of whom have al ays treated me with the most af- fectionate kindness, rty and tives of our peo: herexe, the late Commande: Potomac, Ma,or General McOlelian, for some time part ont of active servic: ind, Wheras, Toe character of O-neval Mecielian ane patriot, nidier, fs wall known to be bizh in the est ma. i an fighting people of the Northern ‘motion with the Board an " Tv x Some ittee on Streets conourrmy with the Board of Jntion ‘that enrh and resented, s report in favor of ter atonen be set and sidewalke 4 n apace four feet wide through the same, where not from avenue B to the East rection of the Rt eet Commissioner, xeronspanying ordinance therefor adopted, Sireets presented a report to flag alde- ‘a2sand 59 Tenth aven ve. es IN CHANCERY. VICK CHANCELLORS’ COURTS, MAY 29. Fefore Vico Chancelior Sir —We are requ yours; and he ixteenth atreet, Rewoivedy Thnt'this, Board, tn con 3 the wtministeation tw place Genera! Mo portion wien the presemt <i ted to State that no or- der was mado by the Vice Chancellor directing ue bill and affidavits in this suit to be to next triond f the plaintil did a aod that be hes had nth ni witn tho pubicatt. of the proceedings in this sult in any foreign joornal. ‘ai demands for the satety of dination ss y order of aan KRRMAN— 4 Superintendent of Markets be and he 1 jor th # Board the number of parties t time who are non je pumber of the stand san xs FKOM fis Nong eam Teaotvet. That th heresy directed "J Gangs We Mlunt as City Tag K. Dayan, whose teFm of of pI Horman FAR ey moved that such nomination be re- Anda at the pre p-idents of the: the market to seh they oocupy th nich wan adopted iat the * Comptrolier be and he is hereby ac for the colors furntebed D {inkl 2Aftairn to the New Vare. ri one hundred and seventy-ve dollars a8 per resoltion of the Common C Dreventation of the, proper ‘cnchers, and charge the same to its appropriate account, ‘Which was laid over. COMMUNICATIONS. Acomrunication was received from the Chief Enzineor Department relative to Assistant E transm iting resolntion of the Board of varent the plice now occu} gon of his }eing a non resi tthe whole o stu, June 3} a pleasant relief from the eaves that everybody any tale wh owing vate vikiao o—Alderman Frome:t—I erman Fox, the President, Aldermen Henry, Chipp, Mitelell, Bye Otowell, Farley care o! tio bulk of my me, and F say that 1 Gomettioe om iy ments the sun Jeremiah, Ha fon was then carried by Presideat, Aldermen ‘on P., Mitcueits Ryers, Jeremiah, ttiwell, Froment, Farey ani know that as a dy, Bool, Masters te and indulgent, and k December, 18°, upon the aud also for the delen’ ) , the following vote ywed to Wave even too mieck Alirmative-—Aldermon Probably not more that with a cruel gt a quite eatistied with any ther sees fil ty 1m ) have any other core or guar bole. Masti ron, we rlp—Abdgrean Ealt—1. amiss wa re-ived from hia Hower the Mayor, tron i cajmanitan fra, ne B he © to the reer! ine serv rie wus reterved to "Ginn iter on National ATaira COMM UTICA intents was received rangeme:t wh half, and T ds not diansinp bat his En, ted by Mr. Jou Baulch, by seat Which was recelved ‘snd ‘teferred to Committee on Law nication waa recelve! from the 4 oes ines inuty relative-to the erate of | the Ferry Blip, footing Forty. and referred to Committee on nine banded aud pire. since the marriage of the dofendant, rice Steak: ech, with my sister Land my father have ‘Ltogether with the saut Maurice Strakoveh and my sald etetor, snd we heve always lived most happily aud Milectionntely togerher. y Jarge ivmber of letters, omptimes to the ty and upwards, as most Of such | iter relate to business aaiers | quested my sad vrether in-law to open all my letters and tather and answer for me ail ny busi- phind over to me uny private letter; oa trom the City Inspector Teerom th north side of C.. On m sl sirect. North Vractically the course of ariel ythily euotoh in (hex: days, aud moke up thee minis te be marie !, ator. they ms and | wim matte Comptrolier be and he tn, hereby ne ecesnas mits with tie Jesare an the souk ab tee forte Base Tw obtds possession of such portion tiereo! {ue the, ase Of the. t) consult with m ness letters, nnd avd this course has ¢ wat Mune one slouid duded by th ees ae whi 4 8 cluded by the te reby for ’ad’ vo the Committee on Wharves, Piers NONO THE MAYOR, ‘A message waa received from hia Honor the Mayor. tea mitting communication Gene riative to Alt mg out troops for the wat. awk was received and referred to ‘oat on Nation. ,and desire that the same may con. Swora this 11th ‘ay of May, 1863. THS BAROY OR VILLE MEPLIES AGAIN, - OF THR LONDON TRIRGRAT SimR-=It has long since become a matter of public record beet Of the proceedings in the Court of Chaneery Nas never explained 10 Miss Adelina P.tu by thuse who intercst; but that, on tie con t the same time were living aud wh ge ‘ces are paid for out of . wee ence she was living. Ev A. J. M. PATTI Alierman Pamiey mored thet ite Cla ofthe, Bom Boa-d directed to furnish hitherto, to the i by mmon ‘Couaci! ct alleged is moat Report on Committee ort Nir ber Sixty-one Ann strert. Which was adopied by the following vote, viz-— nefiinen Hayes, Healy, a t ance, on resolution reiative to ean n ole maicious Batts ficti» m ia bel have baan behaving bidly. Sout purposes to Mote that his prec trity marked development, ud exposes jandeent poopie to & : of undeserved ti apd ber family are the litest suf. propensity ty awallow aca gulp any a ronantic aspect, a MNO the topic leg, ate ee: haye pased carried by the ms foorine vate mati e—Alerman Fox, P: resi lent, Aldermen Mtehell, Meera, Hardy: Boole, “Ovtiwel Negative—Aliermen Henry, Hall, Jeremiah and Master. Alderman Mitonme. moved that the Committee on Finance from fi ration of report of the Committse on Salaries und Ofires ef the Bowd of Souneit. 'y Miss Patti, when she could be | men, with resolution thas the aie i be directed to Induced to swear that, ithe did_ not ‘beliove that I enter- taised bonorable intentions to ber. prevailed upon , or whether will, Twas at once yerson who would Jovs and perfdious manner, T beg, will give fe the utmost publicity that there is bot the re- motent probability of my marrying Mise Pati, and some tay be an tinpossibiley @ WAS sincere; but * monetary interest at IT have demanded a wil a mutual exchange; but it bas lam, sir, yours, &e. 2 eon May 80, 1863, TOR OF THE sats HORAPH. am the Tandon Telegraph, Jane ot for one instant hesitate to to yubiat Linn of our sole object is find thes documents are in themsalt himself [tbat it would need more 86 /-restrs ercise to withhold them from the pubtie, We may in deed, though with the utmost courtesy, slightly demur to th? idea implied by the statement of ‘our professional correspondents that the motion of kriday was ‘de lay reader might be they have se ccted, one tithe on bel of cient for our pre: Fa fey and Lar er ae Gros, M di trary, they did it wi upon her orn them—under whe who knows me y ynmittee on Roats, Ler g first ieee between ) aten avenue and Bi tof Committee on Lay pee ch avenue, between Fo Wich Tioumalltee on Roads, consurrt rMtlommiltse on Row Fete oth whe rom Third avenue te Heath for the sum of mornt to be in full as AVhether she was so this of her own free jeterimined to g've up all thoughts of w reak of an eagigament in this libel therefore, that you warrant ® two hundred and iifty dota: ered d Walla and Parupa, Rau'the paper wes tald over. COMMUNIC TIONS REsUwED. A con munication was Fecsived from, the Com returia made by 4 coupanion of thei ceri and ordered on fle, Acovmunieation waa received from the Chief Engineer @° the Fire. Department, transmitting resol :tuon of Board of ginvers against rtearn OF Land fire engines being hi ‘Which wan received and referred to Committee on Fice Wn tite wan cero pr f . Thon way. of Eleventh avenus, between. Fortieth Focatn dis ‘over. part ge Cones on Senta, cence ns avenue ia Rast rim ° under a heart. the Sth and ir receipts from tranamitting sta ement Blunth Arenvie Rallroa gerenihy hg —= 5 ‘th ant was mili net last, concurring to ween Loin nud’ Azer sidegatie of Fourth avenue, REPORTS RESUMED, The Committee on Roads ec inti atreet, between Broadway an! sivten op Hoods presealed a repo ret tro Mroauway to llghta av ied and Fears avenues, report to rag Ponty. vise her mare over, ‘Coumm ttee on Roata, concurring to eo - tee on "Roads presente! a re Third to Fourth avenues, ve ey 5 mw M ghheds *., Sevent, -niuth street, between Report ew Street. fro vary to appolut a guar diag to th Pog ew bo per old reservoirs Thirdand ia 2 Ad avenes, er The t Hea ‘ittee on Roads pres snted a report to M erly ide of FI vit street, Inigsed with costa,” ieiaeotoay whi the mation s*djemtaeed’? w iho usuiil practie or ¢ Chincory also suggests a question, how far tho Lwith @ statement ¢ fem iaella Patti, hotwitt by the same bed "Which was laid over. mortons, ‘onnetiman {{avee move! that the Committee on Salarie dischimezed from the Freier const 'erntios smary of the Contract Clerk af the 0; ween [roa sway ai the own clic i waa iaid over. Committee on selecting site for the erection of And leasing «rownd lw the Amerieau Lustitute, Dill was out of a by subsequent statemen now invited to pablish at extract, ing, too, to Know the pr Inter affidavit wire hothing of other Tight on the ose, PIR. WEMRROFONE t Report of Copiuiwe on Fire Dor fd pling reaolution that ken fom tie Which port of those pase } we are not Invited te pubi i tonay | vmeats that might throw forthe wages etd over. Oiiven be discharged of reso w to the Committee Mt trom the further Teen of the Ori nances of the city relative to. the igen “" the Gilet Knginest: ot th be amended to read ae ilo ; as whall alan have ae rowinly not umace sinted which has reached us from ree, bor remb ecences of him are not er friewis have long rived at the couciomion thar Ht etn Lev im in baste she would in ° Company num out comtract, <4 Af expen” Ot to arman’ Hany pres ited ‘That the Str et Commissioner be and he ie j fected to advertise for proposals ng Of ant vecrasary aiterauond and repairs (0 bie ions nomoer Fo irwen, pied by the Following yo'ey vir, ry The Sta'e Department in Washington has received infor- At Paris of the deatbs of the fol- robabslity have ha mation from the s epatic at Ce rieane = Luecten Soule, aged 72; born at New ur ried. Franinue Gilbert Le Goaster, aged 68; born at New Or- Jeans: married ao Henners, aged 96; born at Philadelphia, born at Phtindel phi t Ho anerd t Meet tee dol ats ‘eda halt a a lary ed doliara per anne: hier axe ies appropriate ascouae: @ roma nier of ment which Mademois*Fe A eine Andee name wns « FOARD OF ALTRRWEN, pertinent, with, resotutio: viisatoner be arrveted "to, warns i for the use of and Oboes, in fa the laborers 1 he inervared to ihe au aged 30; widow of MOTIONS RERTHED, ctlwan Jovck moved that the Committee on Natio1 SHEER Pt E— siden “Pett on fice Cwelfth regent, National Guard, €or @ retina ‘ W PUAN of CO.OFs ae Voit cem ks q y cesiaies aie aed, Suppiieg in la, for ner. I ri ‘Street Cammtartoner be 4 ie heveh ecu d With the Five Teh legit, Vh4 me samt ot the new bell to So gpa er in’ Pity first treet with s — Tia, ——-—~ we u the further cousideratton of the Afirmattre—cou ven Hayes, Healy, Keenan, Affaire be sis barged (Ma Leer MeConaell, 6 Revper, oft ty a ~ hiered Mf as eames aye ibe pay ‘i solution of the Bourd of Altern en be directed to drow bia warraat Pileaud Nand a per for advert ein: she ili t mie recep > ton en re weet tnt SHU ee hments New Nore | fee at The Gity Leal; the bs w ers, and for the burial of Colonel R ngvold, wader Kel, with the presea® felecmeh nome the’ City Hall to th . Ae ort tiie h Poen ag he ‘i ay erg = ya lov é directed to draw his warr nt in favor of 5 south cm; rf jh auret. from North to the Bas river the sum of four thausan, seven hunted and, Atty dollars of the Ww res conn and bfty cents, for furnishing inn ra te the returned volum he fire Te egraph oi #on May tven'y three and twenty-seven, the amouat to | @ttacbed 10 a -elf-starting axl stopping rexister, by be taken irom tie account of-e-ty contingencies, which ah areas whlon hae raven By any at 0, CO. mmoutn ing te, two re hree Wenieeaitaetatiatane cuntral offs, th : i inner r rOPAD) Wid NAY 5 Ae eee Oe ee aT each of aiid hours to be furmisend lgraphlo ron 14.) or bell, not leas than 4 a d'ameter, which, when joupting to forty-eight dotiars, | Operated unos Sie che central omice., shal he struck ‘with reorption of the Thirty-second | Sulliclent force to be hexrd outsideaf ah wi fromt coors of said appara clase rats in each of maid. hi cannestnd ‘vy t en ix dot'ara, | Means of which au alarm of fire ean be hen us eventecnth | station, the alarms thus civew to be -eourdad by the rer Fez ment New York Voluntecr At the eentea: ailor raid aperntion® 10 he ao ne ti Trosed of Alactonctaneres to bo sola that, when an alarm or staal sha'l be given to the central FO ee OF ered tO pe told.) vars, for ner- | allies: 4 shall ag; seaes me nection "y wt any Mmeermeviaw vilea Fenders Ce cammitien on Seuoustaifauren there. | station, cepilon of the Thirty-firat regiment, y ound of Al eriven ordered fo be pata.) Billo” Wm. 8, Lvons, amounting tatwoive dollars, for services rea:'cred the Committers on National Affiirs on te reception of the Seventeenth regimeut Nev York Volun tei Gis Ronrd of Aldermen ortered tag paid.) i Resclation of Board of Aldermen fie! oF Cometeater be dircound to ‘raw his warrant in favor of N. dt. L Conklin maseli and | for the sum o: three hundred and e. ate loliangs for car 4 ringea furmahed for the fancral af the late Comptrollr, Gorialinan Grose was here ca'lvd to the chair, T. Haws: ano for tue funcral of the late Major Kim Rey Committee on Fire Department im ‘avor of con ba, ‘ant are ‘he namo {alts proper acoourt ours: Hoard of Allermeu tn adopting resol:-tion port i Go on National Affairs of Board of 4 Hmptroller be direciet to proc rea temporary io aera, pa resaittion that th: Comptoller be directed talion for Hook and Ladver Company Number 8e eowen, draw his warrant in favor of Nicholas Walsh for the sum of util such thie 48 & permanent io ation can be secured for | one hudred Anteimty-ies dollars @ai twent clive cons | tem in che vianity of Carmansctl @. to be fa full for bill rendered for expenses jocurred In con- b wae A the alioniae pay Ele ducting the funeral obseauies of t) fe Major Horgan. of | 4 rar Ha. ex. ‘eenan, the Pre the Trisn Brigade, and chan the saive to its appropriate ac- dent, Website: Brad Heo ell, Repoer, Houck ier {alle, “Hav land: ‘Gaw: Murray, Cook, Brice, ieussell ‘ane VC tion of Board ef Aldermen that the Comptrotier be | SoueeTiT; 1 _campentation ofthe cer 06s amon ing to one thousand ani) seventy ove dolla x an sitient, Treastrer, unde nee entitles “An Nudicteat attain ne eccivig the Ptah Fourth aud Fit re" | etanted tthe families of velunterr so diers trom tie cay | invents Neve York olunterrs New. York serving inthe army of tie Union." be seventy | B ilo! H. Heidensick, asnonuting to sixty-five dollars for | five dollars per menth, ‘a Mev of the sam of sixty doitars, a4 raish Sic states tn aeetion si: tern a” aatd ordina: mee furnished for the reception of General Mlcuael Cor Which was adonte’ ty the tollewine wre, vt vice tor furnts: ing Cow. sient for 'e secepuion oF + Board of Alderman ordered to be patd.) Afirmadive—Conneitinen ita; es, Hea mt Keenan, the Pre 4 sident, Webst r, Gross, iivady, M¢ I, Rey How weet draw hinwarrani is favor of CoB, Grafiiien tor | wha, Ha-ttand, Gaw, Murr Beton, Russell wae | five pieces of ranais furnished for the reception of | JoRce ; the Neath oe New Yors volunteers ‘by the Twelith i paDes ie Oncaminaier manana) Atnieda erorot a4: aegiment N-w York State Millus, amonuting te one hand: ed aig anton that, the Can purer be direc’ to draw fad one doar the amount tobe Charged to the account of | Arr To favorpt O. W. Parison for the annexed bil (0! Rowcons Harts can inal ainatttessisaivee aaieeeieni ieee filor Edw Ranst, amoyntin toone bundred and | ! ui enty three dollars and twenty an we rahe va furnished on the occasion | Ve cenks, and charge the rane to account of Olty Qua eae et Catan Sears : rtmuont tn {aver The motion to discharge the Committes on ational Affairs x4 Go miscner on 8 ay potion pene the above papers was enrr‘ed. be _dingete! to nde | Barat ors were then all Iatd aver. PeopoaaTs tom fetlman GRoss moved t!at the Cuersst this Board be ‘l nish the pro-eedi itherto, to the cy Sete Mirainagnisr Oe dice c Bess anther byte "Sommon Bounty te | Cue ame ional Yiene wag oa ae Fe tsa of Hose Comp ny Numb-r Thirty-seven, on the lo iavely nar Hise ‘or thy eal compans by the Comptroller. ich wax adopied. by the foilowing vote, viz — Adiematte Co rae Hasee Mets Keenan, th >, nt, Webster, Grows, ray. eConne PFemen. \d, Murray, Cook, Brice, tee he Anthracite, Gas Tigun Heating Company of New Yort® the right to lay pipes maine for, ita gas for illuavinating, heatin anh ree: p Sebel , the-atreets, aveniies. tees. al ¢ of Gon | Itiee on Fire. Denartm ent, in favor Set hice Nal te reomised byt he en Taoturing | cone urrim ulin Howes OF Alderman in atopting reolution fret the benwided py idvcondictirs tone | the the Cempiroliee be direcred to advertive for a location for Hose Compan: jo. 21, in the horhood of One He seeeey porcine iat comeaoner the ser died Creer Wits ded Gee fivadied aad Teer eke mi: such pipes to the same condition as be- | Sinuls. Third and Fourth aves, | ry le rye nd om Sires pAlteinativeCouneitinan | Hases. “H 5 Kena Henly, Reeninn, et eee peter ener ooped sident, Webster, Gross, Beads, Meon ell, fio hs aviland, Gaw, Murray, Cook, Brice, Itveoct —17,, talin, "Haviland, Gaw, Murray, Cook, Brice, an oa, That the salary ps ise acon Gierk wipe neilman Brice moved to take from the table the report Lon epee alondene 0! naa fixed atthe rate twelve Sandret Grothe eterna ho arava wareeat Inctanes or pute | aun, 19 take ifect from Janey ly i 83, ety thie the uccount of City Contingenciva, Caf, assignee, for the auin of six hundred an! pénety thr ee eee ne ween OF City ingen Revort of Committee on Sewers, in favor of resolution that a sewer with tle neces ar Sxiverta, be built in Norfolk street, from Stanton to Rivieg ton street, under the dir ctien of thi Croton Anuedue Par ete cane ard, anid the acoompanying ordinance thereto motion to take up was carried. The resolution was th ted, not Athatas ding th “heh was a ‘opted by the followin vote, viz-— ction: of hiwtonor tne ators tivo thirde sal the mem | pAliemateg.-criocriirn’ Hanan "Henle, "Re man, eh ainaht thir ee President. Webster, Gross, Repper pte by the folowing vate, vit— Mou :-talin, Havvatd, Gaw, Murrey, Gooks Bes, Heel ative Co'pclimen Haves, Healy, Kernan, the'P: aident, MeConne, (Repper, Hugh niePurt ot Committee on Public, Health of Board of Alder | coo! im, with reaoiuuon thal the low and sunken lote betwaer Haviland. Fe K, Brice, Russell and Joyoe— Ey gt and’ Ninh ay 4 By Comnetinn SS s NTE tinder the a Resolved. That vermivsion be and is hereby given t thew C. Farrell to receive an’ deliver xoo ie rron ot ats Premincs, number two hundred and slaty sev ven Wat Thick fan nareek: also. tor cxkibie Tho. goodera front of the same premisen, provided they do not extaud beyond the xrea Hine; {he said permiasion to Continue only during the pleasure of Ketan of Set ere srealib. of. th sa 4 the Gummo cere ofA 1. with nomeltion, fom) the vacant tots on PAPERS 7ROM BOARD OF ALDERMEN RESUMED, Resolution that prriisston be grantoddo Ja-nenximith to Pie grots oven 18 stoop, No. street, the same Fmain during the pieasure of the Common Council, Which waa concurred 10. Report of C: am nt tee om Roads tn fa: OF of amending reso- ation of Board of Councilmen thit crosevalka be be laid on Sixth avennuo, ‘between Farts newer and i where not already nd, under th rrotion of the Croton Aqueduct Depart::ent, br making the { cronaw: ‘on tive cant same read, * tha of Sth srenur, atthe intersection. of the streets, bet Fort acven Wand Fifty seventh ,atreaia, b both Tociuatve, amd nerd the Wish vas retervedto Gormatios rn m4 “Which. mmitter on , tion that jermtesion be given to Tomas Crawford | sident, We stor, Groas. Brady, tape. Haviland, Gaw, Murra) port of Committee on Public Health of } men with resolution that the vacan, lot niini-rone hoa. dred, and ninetyoigit Maison srvet ve fenced ia une: trolter be directed to , GCommis-loner, accomps — Connon, and master, the eum Of olan dol eater ela oe {4 prninnace therefore adopted Vices 1a'proc:ring & baid tor the reecption of Col. Corcoran ae > cs sient eT a onguia return wo thin lu: from Be coahnenent rage 7 rade Uncenetlk Renee, nonce A ferred to Committee on Natlona), % abana Report of Commiuice on Floance, -w th x resotation that | it, Mastland. i idrrag ei. Re et a Jor vs the Gomirote. be dive-vet to drew his warrant in faroe of Wharees, Plame and 8 lpm be Tpatented Us nt callnne uae Fatriax M:Guire for tie sum of one hundred and ‘orty five ray can ta per ~ wo collars ane ollars, tole in full for Horse, et velers. roma th Piet foot of Gansev ort wirvet. on tie lth of Se-tember, ‘Wotch was adopted, by the fol rote, viz: Ys, the amount tn be chareed by the Comptrolier to the | pAt mative County ik Lee hs “Win pwiwre fer d_to.Commitice on Finance, wntalia, Haviiand, Gaw, Murray, Brice, Russell Resolution that the Sireet Comaviss oner be directed to i , pesca far Hox Common, No. 2i'« wew hows arria , tn Bo fg eprtation thet the lew ante mania cacaie cient ont Alt by C ee cee Seer eg cmaaage 06: 00 ta) Niwetcenth sigert bv ulled In imwediatel the new op a Ee at the northeast corner af Trirty= ue, under the divection of the e bul der in part pay: tim of two hundred and tt to pay the diffe: and tue p he street’ Gisance thereior be saapted. Which was adopted by Ey Mowing rote ria Tiralive—Coanciimen mai lealey, ‘aan: the dont, Wibrer, Gross, Brady. SeConnr “i, Repper. How Brive, iano ant cot ement in favor of tomy — rd ae of Hove m wer lle | concurring wi with Beard of Aldermen in andor ting re pega ci that cond street, between Fift. and Bith av _ Which "was retecred to Committes om Fire® Depar:- be are Beem paren und tbe ean oe eer ted by the following vote, viz Minsotution (bat the Btreet Commissioner he dirveted to remove the obstrvtiona along \Yeot strect, from Robina to Warren, wat aiso on Wiliam str alten end | gamerntive=|eunciiinen: payee, the Prisident, Webster. n str’ s ai. . ehh was referred to Soziees on Streets Gaye Murray, ied Report 0” Commtttee on Ronda, wk! t the * idewalks of Fists nin eek, Det vee re Soper rt of Commit ee on ‘Tata Kee Broadway, be flagced tietr full whith, where tot henge “tering wit Bos'd of Aldermen tn a0: ‘snes umeer ‘he direction of th S:revt Convmimmioner, and me, tein seevet, esuave, the accompanying ordinance theefor be a apte, mittee on Roads. Which was refered to the © of Conmitter on Ansess: the sum of numety seven doliai nated to Henr, 8 olimeyer t ‘ous pasessnent ton | nis lie prope.ty corner of Fifty pa mete a Sa vy donee ° Soom in parrwent of assessment, and 0d di ia harze hich was a the Committee on Assess eine Thao Seasiuston, that hat he Bree Conn vinwone - stra ‘e cient oo tract fora ne arte ic gi ye Compan, He. iret Hose Company No. 4° to Sralnte st ‘stacoxt not exeerding two huadred wud ilty rich was referred to the Qo.mittee on Repatrs and Webster, Gros Hayiland, Ga r ednror of Committee on Se: ein Ne-attve— Keen Wit the neccesary ree (rith resotation that a Report of Committee on Itonds, in tavor of encurring Duilt fy Minette sire gz basing and culverts, b> | wigs dermen in @ oping reaolut’ ont. forty beet rt Rerote Foes toand connecting with tho sewer la iiecker wt pits vf the Seregin aveusiey between Forsieth and Fer’ 0 der the direction of the Croton Aqvedn t Foard, end t trccond a:seuia je aged to iheig fult widthy where the Acog:’ pany ing ordinance therefor be Whiten w) same ts not already done, under the direction tefemret to Comvittee on Sewers OMe one ate ‘ pted by the following rote. vis:— Report o Fong —Couneiin-n Hays BY the President, ty-ninti street, Ma iro ray Woe: MeConnel Hough ed ith trap Nock parement, the prope . Brice, Russell and Joyor—is. nlf o expense and the city the Pe: fon Ne. % . vet De Hoa. favor of concurri rR ord be adopted. in Board of Aldermen 1 Fecoiuuion tha: One Sensors ot Oornertitas Games om Ae aia i feuween Fiurd arene ang Prentyumth strect, betweem Fifth aod Mativon erent — be paved with trap blo k parement, the Bropert, owners on herefor Soe ot tae terprovraneat 60 it bash ter, | aa city the rsmaiatng ha se tpiec the resion sine ae in Wa ae in pte Weer brreh to Commlites on Belgian Pat i ee Sy unmet Report o! yo oe, with tains ta that the 2 sored (a ; o—1, Somrnititne oy "Roads in faver of cone: sass ws ‘Board o| Aldermen in adopting resolution th ring. th ues churet dre and Twenty fifth strove tor Of tres hundred an | Ney tra Wbilars and ten. cents, to be applied in Payinent of astensment now due an the property ye mal ch noant vo be charged by the cath eeedgeed troller to the neoodnt of Dona. io 7 foun p tee one Walch wasreferred to the Comittee on Donations and teh opted, by the following vote, viz— | meet CoinmiQion on Aearsements Airinatl v= Conlin Haye wr glfaley, ih ‘ the ¢ ee ot be Gieeetnd ‘to draw his .r ay. Brice, Hasan 1 is pa =— ju, Ha. Sam a4 ative—Cou K re Ne ort of ing Fesolation that vane nd Pat Ae Duunian , rex rane, set curd aud gutter fie zstand 12ith steeta, tween, ‘Beventh fai ‘i avon en, under the d rection of the Street Com Ine Which was low of want of the required number of votes, ii Amen Healy, Brady, McConnell I 2 ee dp mcoeoe he U ative sCounctimen mapens Keenam, the Presiden, if) ao! Wiles was cubes ently Reconsidered and I over. favor of cut Preamble ret tht & Frialuulen offered May 14, appr petatog two bye re "ty dollars to. Ni "Pere. m00 4 Day Cur teh wu, be. on house fee aan Pimber Forty-one, which ‘tir Comptro lee a thal no aperoprin Win wns ‘esignaind which makd anor be taken. with resolution reve Gomptralier be directnt to draw hie warrant 1 ‘or the Bin of two hy Hundred an ‘Thirtieth + taut dine * Birect Co. ma for Fire Department, | sioner @ (nerefor be Which was ini: over. ee Resolution that permission be given to Jaco» Noe sto} Whit ww f contin ¢ the gas lamp ik front of bis premises, 442 Broome Asi maths Presiient, trent, (he «aine to remain during the pieasure uf the Honyitalin, ion was concurred tn, Seiinet en F ohh was conet " Board Resolution that the tesolution approved by the Mayor favilond moved that the do now at. Sannary 3 83, permitting Wn K Peston, No. ai uy the following vote, vie: 7, to'keew g mie in (rout of his store, be he’ Premde Bowers. to oo resend topeaia, and the same even ereme ‘ot, Cececnsen Brady, Repper, Ne Fre Kesignation of Charies B. Loew as « Commissioner of eee Uaeh Wonoute tar Mhcrtaaeas tion, Museen ean Deen with Fomiucion Coat Willian We arahatn tea Moet jenna, Howghtae, Hartland, hie we a Cominiasioner of Deeis in place of Charies BE. Myre ye i Rests te favor of sormernes ‘ dermen Peal tio By of Aldormen resignation aecepted and resolu- ae iy iste Third sod fs th ‘aupoues te. tion 2) curbel, grttered sud fiaged a apace four feet wide Usrougn, Fr tre miewalles of the Sain the direct ca a0) Ce iy ny hationa: nd pand a ne by ta app fi Set for Aer