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July Mioctw. OND OF THR BINOLEADERS OF THR WOD— ACQUITTED 1% CONTRQU ENCE OF & DEFBOT IN Let me “a! rea, “Well, bout twenty. Burke thon said, “Let me bave tity doliard #4] ave not got that amount either,” he said, ew mach bave you got’ | answered, ye or ibirty dollars,” Burke thea eaten mo have ‘that,” 1 took out my pockotbook and found I had not got il es the teppei: one bundred ex-Judge Stewart,—Q. How many you i ip that ward? 4, Aboot tweaty- ‘or twonty-six yon, ore it was aes cloar to ‘him that there ‘Bo conviction for robber: bh dates goo as ‘ the pot cee but ; Ringe mi wert grand Larcen} woull be for the jury to me Sig eget ba goto through with the proof. Hutchings, after a a ace, ceanaraeen with Re- ‘Hoffman, decided to abandon the prosecation, and Fmd bis Honor to instruct | the jury to render a verdict mot a ‘Tee a r, pis pind the jary, said they must re- of ‘‘not guilty”’ in consequence Of a vari- qmee between the proof and the indictment. In bis view ‘ef the Jaw on the cage there could be no conviction ander -@be present indictment, which could not be sustained, as eee clearty defined robbery in the first degree to. Tebbery, #coompanied by force and violeucé, or a giv "Beart peowerty — the foar of foe bodily harm. it had boen shown that Mr. Down Py bemeney toave bie factory from destruction. the prosecution wished to foliow up the case they Fo. Teindict the prisoner. 4 vats of eee was retarned, and the eur. Hutchings announced that tbe ‘Boriet ations Attorney intended to frame a vew indictwent. B & City Intelligence. ‘Tae Fars, Acavtmy.—The Faculty and etndents of the ‘Pree Academy have commenced a movement in favor of @levating that institution to the dignity of a college. A! ‘petition bes been prepared and numerously ~ ‘@ill be prevented to the Legislatare in due fine mre’ ‘Mmm Boorsmzes’ Sramsa Trape diye ie anpual @pring trade sale of the New York Booksellers’ Associa- | ion, commenced yesterday morning, and proceeded well! ‘Gurtag ‘the whole day—books selling generally at fair, eu A large number of the trade (rom all parts of the East and West, were preseut in the after part of , and there is every prospect of apirited bidding tors Barnt-A gran ball is to be given this evening, 94 Irving Hall, by the officers and men of the First régi- Setar cir rieete, (the Ninety-ninth New York State ‘The ‘afhaie will doubtless be most in- ag an Cuatnam “Staegr.—Betweén eight hnd nine wing « match upon the foor lighting a Gre in astove on the socond floor. The, among some cotton batting el! }, and yy were extinguished was done by fre Gud water to the extent of $2,000. The building and #tock dy Mrs. 8 Flemming, and are fully insured iv lyn. ee Ey | ib Zeevty rixty ib puree, Beer yom ra: Dea Hovss.—On Monday evening a smal) ‘QeA, named Jobo Donnelly, while hanging on vo the fropt (Platform of car No. 70 of the East River Railroad Jine, as SS was pacsing through First avenue, near Twenty seventh @trest, slipped and fell defure the whee}, which passed aed erushed. him terribly. He was taken up by e@eor Kass, of tho oN ig vid precinct, and conveyed to Hospita!, where death ensued soon ures, ly the parents of deceased called at the hos: end demanded posseesion of eh henge joe ge They then left, bnt soon crowd of bial excited people, ll of the hospital, i 3 ¢ & 7 Seonnete oon Syd unable to reas, I | peered ol ‘were taken to fesidepee He parents, routdweat corner of Pik EE Ses ae Where © myo wroner Collin will hold an wy : Bore oF 4 Saion.—Coroner Nanmans yeslerdey held Maquest at 146 West street, on the body of Rbinehart ten, formerly a mate of a Bremen ship, who com- Matted suicide by* taking laudanum. Decessod was a @Srinxing men, and was laboring under depreesion of Bpir- ™. | cnused by long continned sickness, There being Iit- Or nO prospect of ever regeiping his health, Leachteu ed to die by his owa band, and agoordingly swa'- the fatal draught, Tbe jury rendered @ verdict responding with the foregoing facts. Decensed wes it thirty-five years of age and » nativeof Germany. Fata. Accipest ox Boarp 4 Vex. —Corover Naumann esterday held an inquest op the body of Robert Hanna, ‘whore death was the result of an accidental fal) from the eck of the barge Susquebanna, lying at the foot of street, North river, to the deck of a schooner lying ide the barge. Deceased was engaged in unicading atthe time of the fata! occurrence. Hanns war Swonty -eight years of age, aod boro je Ireland, Wisarter to the Fishing Schooner Alice. Bostox, Mareb 20, 1864 ‘The sleamer Faster Queen ran into the fisting pcboon @ Alice early thie morning, drowning oue tan apd dam- aging the sebooner badly. Court Calendar—This Duy. Borner Count—Omourr—Part 1—Now, 1435, $06, 805, jy 278, 000, 667, #12, 1,162, J158, 46,1230. 1164, , 618, 620, 1126, 1106. 1136. 955. Part 8—Nos. 1884, 1386, 1406, 1414, 1418, 1420, 1422, 1424, }, 1426, 1402, 1496, 1636, 1498, 1440, 1446, 1448 3146, 760. Serenige Covrt.— Adjourned for the term Court of Common Piscar.—Fquity casos. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married. Becn—Mavi.—On Tuesday, Mareh 26, Mr, Hawn: Reon to Mise Crnexia Mavs, Doth of this city on—Jownerox.-On Tuesday, March 20, at the ‘Of the Transfiguration, by Right Rev. Horatio DD. La. Dy aesieted by Rev. George H. ton, 1 D., Rev. Gronae B. Horsox, Prosersor tn Gi. Slephen's College, Annandale, to Many W. Jonweron, @saghier of the late Francie V Jobnaton, M. D., of this MEINGS.—On Sunday evening, March 27, by lig woh J.B. Wardle, Groncv Hi. Loss to sites Presey Orm iovittas—cooe —On Monday é¢reving, March 2, at residence of the bride's parcuts, by the Kev, Mr. Mr. Guo. BE. Towwney, Jr., vo Macc, eldest daughter Cooie, Baq., all of New York. Votnc—Angwre.-—On Thursday, March 2, a9 Gid Point em te, ya., by the Rey. Mark J, Cheevers, Mr. A.aenr ‘of New York city, tw Mise Many F. AkEND:, fobensad, Va, Richmond, Va , papers please copy. of Die Armine.—On Monday evening, Sonmvn Ateirs aged 5b years. He eieepe in Chriet. ‘The friends of the family are reepecttoliy invited to @tend the foneral, from hie inte Tex!dence, No. 124 Dean Mreek, Hrdokiyn, on Thureday afternoon, at two oPoleck, March 28, auddenly, ARRKT RAN. —“At Bloom! ie, Siaty eight street ana ib avenne, on Friday. March 26, Amma, daughter of wert. He and Kiiee Arkeoborgh, aged’3 years, 1 Montb ene 6 days ar ™, wn ‘fonds and relatives of the tariily are rewpeotfaliy to ati i i SENN io nto the funeral, on Thure@ay efternoon, at Brave — Toeeday, March 20, after no By ‘Ines, Cam surE BYRNE, In the Oth year of Félatyves und friends of her brothers Patrick Byroe, ana Der nenhews, Thomas and James GConners, ae ‘Uvited to atiend the fiueral, op Thurs. it Lwo o'¢l rom tbe résidenee of her a RES Tuesday, March 29, Mamma, wife of Ma- Pano Halmes, aged 2° years | monih and 2) dave ‘The (riendn and relatives of the tarry are respectfully » Ruwited to attend the funeral, fro ine Ohurob af the Aw Sere, earner of York ard Joy streets, Hngak)yn, op wrRiay MOFMINg, a ten o'clock Berrry.—On Tuekday morving, Moreh 20, at 49% Green 4 Vel Ptreet, Hexny W. Paatty, aged 98 yours, romaloe wii) We takew 16 Ringewon. 0) vtgr county, 4 on of Alfred J. and Mary Ann Smith, aged 2 year and 9 fh | ell | } iT i j j z i E attend, without further notice, Krowuron.—At Bedford, Westohester county, oo Thes- day, March 29, of diptberia, ALoszo Ksowzton, aged 27 ‘The friends and relatives of the family are fully invited to attena tbe funeral, from his late ree! 0 ‘at one o'clock, without ‘no- tice. will be in waiting at Mount Kisco station on the arrival of the quartor-past oight o’clock A. M. train from ity-sixth street and avenue. Maraze.—On Tuesday, March 29, after a long illness, ‘ISauRLLA, wife of John 6. Mather, aged 29 years and 9% ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and also those ofher brothors, Frederick and Abraham Pitch. are re. wpectinily invited to attend the funeral, this ( Wedvesday) afternoon, at half. one o'clock, from the residence of New Canal street. .—On Tuesday, March 29, Jonn G. Morr, Jr., ba peat ped cha P.and Mary F. Mott, aged é years and 6 months. Notice of funeral to-morrow Macxiis.—On Monday bight pa 28, Jonn Machin, @ Bative of county Monaghan, Irelan ‘Tho friends and_relatives of she ahi are respectfully wited to attend the funeral, frown his late residouce, No. 870 East Twelfth street, without further notice. McGowan.—On Tuesday, March 29, Jons MoGowan, a naitve of tbe pariah of Dromellf, county ‘Sligo, Treland, ni nds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral,on Thursday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from hie late Tenidenes, No. 69 Baxter street. California and St. Louts $ papera p please copy. MoNatcy.—On Tuesd: March 29, PMxice, the be loved eo of Patrick end ’hun MeNally, aged Ji months vand 22 daye. The friends are respectfally funeral, from 74 Mulberry street. : Purxe.—On Monday, March 28, at balf-past ten P. M., FRepsuscx, Youngest eon of John F. and lielena Pupke, 4 months and 14 days. 28, Gontraicm Sinonton, inte 61 your of ONSON, in the year of his age. i rsbUvaand tnnoia of the family are invited to attend bis funeral, on Thursday ‘afternoon, at two o’clock, from the Episcopal chureb, Bergen Point, withous furtber Invitation. - Surre.—Ou Tuesday, March 29, AxokRw Jackson, only invited to attend ‘we on Monday, March months. Tarra —in Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 26, of die. road nr the beart, Onanres S. Tarren, aged 37 yeare and months. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday ) afiernoon, at haf-past one o'clock. from bit late residence, No, 147 ‘High street, Brooklyn. Boston and New Haven pagera please copy. Vanmr.—On Tuesday, Mareb 29, Tasonste VAker, relict of Lewis F. Varet. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, and those Of her sons, Oscar, Nelphin and Emile. aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of St. Vincent de Paul, Twenty-third Street, op Thursday morn- ock. cacao MOON TuSES, Port of New York, Maren 29, isos, CLEARED. Ship Albert Galtatin, Delano, Livervoel—C Grinnell Bhip J 8 Dewolf (Br), Bradyhaw, Liverpoo)—-Mardock & ai City of Brooklyn, Walls, New Orieans—~Nemmiih & Lisbon, Brow Jeant—N B 'Brighain. Bark Helmdahi Wor, Shealdace, Tiovien Pucks ‘Meineke aw Sam Shepherd (Br), Frisbie, Cayenne—Jae B Ward aco Bark Boramus, Pickeit, Cadia—Tapper & Bark Helen "Auguste. {Br). Cutts, Port jpee—Rovert Brig Hermann Jencks (Hol), Rabre, Rotterdam—Foncb, Meincke & Wendt. wari Anna (Hanov), Gerdes, Operto—Fuveb, Moincke & Be uy =e if Ww. - rig BB Nore (Br), Hortons Deinnrer-oa Detorce. marare— Brig Village Belle (Br), “Taylor, St Johan Weep I Thevius aN Gilbert (Bg), Mil, Halifax—D RK Dewolf. Portress Mooree-F 9 ¢ 3 Cambel, shen ar & Degion, eae a RT Miser, Thompson, Poritese Monroe—Bentiey, Smith fess ow,; Sem Gitpatrick. Fortress Mons¥scP 3 aay we wis, Baltumoy T B Chase. Bebr Fear Not, Goodwin, [iwabeppo, ps Sobr G Brown, Getney, Pryeitence—H & Rackett & Son Sehr TC — ‘abcis, ‘baven—J G Wa: Sehr’ Annie Bell, Bow ola, Ponce. Bobr Brothers, Means, Tortugas—Starbuck & Cc sent Ms Tints, Schr T Depew, Alier!, Port rayton, Milliken. Wasbington-- ulten. Oxden. Gesrarton no-Merwill x abvott, alos ee War E: ells, Baltlmore—¥ B Nickerson, hr Rattler, Bars, Balitmore. Schr Saxon, Chasity, Newbury, Behr laland Home, Allens Hingtem. > Schr Pawn Chapmar ‘Aeg,Haven—tl § Kacketi & Son. Sehr H Ryan, Snow, F arial * f Sebr L Brainerd, Snell, tiersford— Ht S Raokett Steamer Artisan, (ire ‘Baltimore. Steamer Fran efy, Young, Baitimers Steamer Vwlgnd, Decker, Millville ARRIVED. VU Sudhpiy sveamer Union, Act | Liew! Commanding Zatkra Con: he East ‘and Went vag iM Squadrons, and tact trem Key West via Har Steamship City of Munehs March 16. via Queensiown J mngere. 0 John G Dale. 2iet i239. saw a bark ringed stesmer lat 4107, lon G4 1, steamship U Liverpool SEM AMIP Oy of Bate onroe, 30 hours, mn Lal ® transport), Sears. For with passengers, to US Quarterm: Stearashiy United Sates (0 £ transport), ——, Portree Mouree. to U 8 Quartermaster Sip America (4: ortimer, Liverpoo!, Feb 21, with mdse pu 200 passengers, to Sas Thompson's Nephew. Had one rt Ship Emeralds (Br mai JW Liwel &¢ am the od 8 ring to W contin id 9 ere 5 Wie oft the bar 26th, tn the laie "E ale. and hanied of, ip Wisconsin Hocker, Liverpool, 46 6 mustang Sh ek te wWitaiue Xs Goon. i weather; aplit sai Ship Arkwright, March 8, with mdse and 50) passengers, 10 Ship Cynosute (ot Liverpool). Oars ive toon with midge and passengers to Fapaca & Co. 'On prased two toobergs; liad some heavy weather. Ship Wm Leavitt (itp, Leavin, Liverpool, 90 days, with mase, tJ W Elwell &¢ Ship Victoria, 25, with mdse and the ontward parage fever ne, “Liver poo BM days, he Banks harnpron, London and Inte of Wight. Wi asengers. to FB Morgan & Co, © lob Hrown, third mate, died of long 25th tet, lat 4036, Jon 70 30, saw abip Moloch. steer ing ' London via Queenstown day 1 lath inst. or Une Bank spol row Laiverpoo! for Philadelphia, 27 days Sak. ith lage of manharpeets thip Sonthampion. Bmithwick, Newport, 2% days, with Snow & Burgess. Was 14 days to the Bank for Liverpool; Menry Tucker, & woanasy fell frow the maintopsall ya overboard and was Ship Glad Tipe lorril), Ginsgow, Jan 28, with tron, 1 W Nelson & w mice. jon tail, en Tan'3t. ich, tell. trom the fgta panty Killed. On the Banks saw Francis Timmot sailyard and wae uaMllier of te orn Wallis. from Liverpool for Moriahe-had besa in her bows were badly chated and bow ports staring Ship Rohn maa (iach), Hensen, Onrdift, Fe ardt 1. 10 K Tnenberg ciraey, 4, with fark Meyer, Canton. Nov 10, @d Anjier Nov 13, Onpe Good Hope Jan 20, wih ten Low & Bro. Had heavy NE winds op the const, bulwarks, dc carried Feb 2, on tha Bq ey in lon 30, ark Hels’ Uia, fro Lenaon for New York aig Vietotie (Br awn One Bark Glasgow, Feb 28. wiih NB), Baker, Cardia. +» With inet, lat 4: 42, lon fS2% Scone ahip Lilla, o Yarmouth, NB ftom Ardronsan for Boston, 22 days out, Bark Lyman Onan (of Litany 4 Lewis, Caraiff, 82 days with Iron, to Rdmiston inst, iat 45 jon 46%), spoke Hr verk Argo, » trore % Queenstown for St abeth Jenking (Br), Corning, Cardiff, 60 days, Lind strong W gaies, and was drive: Roman (Br), Bieta; 0 ent uence, with wo aliens Eira at Lirong PAE paton litand ‘ell from the ad te Une deck and oh bee (fare. Freese. nt de Johan PR, 22 days, 4 Ag ate ieipae es ont work Bi With iron, to onder. the coast ibree tinea. pie ety oe ¢ Sreoring with Brig eas Dix, pata for B Behr OT Molmes, Mekerron, Spent PR, 19 anya, with strong, sogar. to Bassett & Nickerson, ‘Had end winds moet of the pansnge hg | (Be). From, palifax, 5 days, with fish, to D BR Dewalt, Had heavy weather; lost boat und stove ihe bul: | warks, Schr Nonpareil (Br) Angua, Gormwaills, 18 days, with po tatoos, to Duryes & Hd , Hampton Roads, 10 day. heagy wenthen Uh eoutiuuel galer (rou ¥ ri necat, carried ‘away and main seit SAW 45 miles, seit henoe sith for Bag Frew abet rhe sen bs Towart; George. Sehr © A Farnsworth, aeper: Orica @ W Barter eed Scenes Naiad, J Bienkhora, Marie. Julie, N Nor aed C Bentley 3 Wood, Ocean turd, J Nickersoas American Shipmasters’ Asseciativs, No 61 Waa, Srarwr—LRooms 28 anv 25. ‘The following spproved Masters and Officers have reesivad srmeniaiend from this Assostation = J i 3 8A Garduer, brig Jolin, Balch, Winthrop R a Polie a eer T eitemith ‘vn ens Wht; Pret Chureh, sehr C Pendleton: po: 4 Whos : Miscellaneous. Sure Wranp Kiag—Bee report of schr RH Rhodes, in port arrivals, above. Baye Commie Guinnett, Boencer, trom. Lenton for Rew ¥ K, Put into Porismonth, H, on the 16th ist with Smr aaripekis of Providence, Al, before 1d 8018 to | Boston parties, brought $60,060. peor A Naw Snr now on the stocks at the vard of Jos Collin, Newb: #. bas been sold to Calvin Adains, of | Boston, Yor 381,000, which comprises the bare ha Buia Namanr, ashore at Scituate, is very badly damaged im the bottom. She may be got off, but the expense of re pairs will dearly, if not quite, equal her value, Scour RL Kenny (of Chatham), Bassett, Qhatham harbor during the gale 2 28a tant, am dry on Muskeget 1 Newrons, March 16, 1:35 PM—=The Ellora, of Liverpool, hence for New York (railway iron), is on fire off the harbor. A tog has zone off 10 bring her in'on the wud for the pur pose of scuttiing her. Lavxcnxp—At Rockiand, 24th inat,brom the yard of the South Kod Marine Railway Co, achr Catawamteak, about 138 | tong, Intended for general freightin At Bath, 25th inst, from th ‘of Lemont & Robinson, stip Aberiseo, abort £00 ious berinen, to be-commaned by Capt Anderson Camden, 19th inst, from the yard of OC Ciary. bark Bva HT Fisk, 49634 tons, to be commanded by. Capi M ti Fink, of Rockiand, where she is owned. Notiee to Mariners. Lacntmoose Orrin, Purr Divsrer, | ALTIMORE, 26, 1864, A Lightvesse! exnibiting a single light, has been placed on the East side of the Channe! in Elizabeth River, near Nor. Solk, Virginia to mark the obstructions, By order of tne’ Lighthouse Boara HY PURVIANCE, 2 Whoatemen. Ship Bmiy Morgaw, Athearn, NB, wag at Falkland Jelands 1B, 6 moe ovk with 100 sp 300 wh SA the bone Spoken, Ge. se Rigg of ana from Bortoa ter Néealand, Dee 16, tat Ship Lytticion, Taylor, from Boston for Lyitielon, NZ, Dee 16, lat 43 8, 101 a8 sal from Portland for Momserideo, Feb 5, Bark &; Tat 065 8, i Foreign Portes. a bg jan 25—In port ships Beverly, Patnam, and Cey jon, Sam son. both Tor Batavia next 4, Feb 6--In port bark Tidal Wave, Goldamith, ane Marcb 1—Cid bark P Pendjeton, Moxey, Ty). Biosweew aver, March 12—Arr Gitenburg, Raschen, avd 8 B ns the years Boxnrav 2—In port ships ‘Ovean Traveler, Stone, bthouse Inspector. for NYork Tiths 1 Gerard (Ft), Chevalier for New Orleans With; Joachim (Fr). Cotineall, for do A Denis Atire (Fr), Hurvoy, for San Francisco Mi Gove d'Or (Fr), Monier, for do, uve, barks Saga (Nor), H 3 Halfdan (Fr), Tannesen, for do 20th; “Chene (Fr), chard, for NOrleans 15th; Gianeure (Fr), LePage, for Francisco, unc. Capiz, March 8—Atr Vion, Schlanbuseb, N York Camorra, » 9—Arr ship Bullion, Smith, Colombo (not Colorado, as misprinted). Carr Coast, Feb 13—In port barkaCostareli!, Morant, from Boston Briph, Webber, fordo soon. Bld 6th, dark Man Rowley, zagsees. Feb el io—In port brig Alice, Lefavor, from lonrov! Gare Bern, Rarek 19—In port Br brig Example, for cr Gtasaow, a Mareb 18—Arr Britannia (9), Meiklereid, NYork; 14th, Mi ‘onsina, do. Arr in Me de 16th, Catedonia (8), Craig, NYork Hoxe Kone. Jan 30—Sld snip Surprize (not as before), Ranieit, Manila. Livenroo., March 15--Arr Ironsides, Olives White Sea, Evans, and Virginia (#), Grace, NYork; ‘Gaigotie; Jounson, Sua DCikoe. Pai back 16th, Harry Warren, for Boston, with erew mu- = 1th, Ne Plus Ulira, preg WYork; Empress, Ly 16th, FB Ouiting, Fork. Ent out’ loth, Gity of ‘Cork "gyn Tidbetia; Hecla (s), Ma a caulay, it for SLowson. ie ie eet and Saga Ent out i Teeuubise, Limeburper, for NYork Baraca, Mai Siocon Sarw brie 0 ‘Odden, Yarsen, NY¥ork. for Auckland with passen We, Jan 4—In. port bark Teepe Race: Boule, Mayacuns March §—In 1ort brige Robt Mowe, fo7 5) York; javen. Ponrswourmu Marcy, io-Put is, © Grinnell, Spencer, from renee, for NYork § days; Sid 34, bark Mary Morrison London (- scvork, with loss of 8 Poxte, March 8p port brig for do 4 NYork. Rocnerim, March —Ar PR, March &— No vessel in por Vi March 22-—Cie brig Times, Rich, Genaives (Per Simaxsmr Cry oF Mavcnesran—Tae Larest.) Ars trow NYork, Marv, at Bristol; Melores, at Gloucester; Zillah, Eaveisior, Cultivator, and Underwriter, at Liverpoo! American’ Ports. March, 23--Arr U8 steamer Rhode Island, ‘Oia’ chip Havriet, Dalton, NOrkeann:, briga Luchett arg, Barbados! wad St Thomas; Jace! lief, 7 \seomption. Nadal, N York, pool. oan), ee Bash, Carden: ter. Traces, Pat nougs Spring Bird Royal; Broadfield, » Baltimore, Sid bs brig Jolly, from the Roads. Wark Alice Tarlton; brigs MT Elitworch, Merine, and Edwin started and probably anchor ed in the Roads, Bth— Arr ahip Waverley, Liverpool; barks Sorah L Camp- bell, do: Frank Lovett. Droun. BUGKSEORT, March IS—Arr achr WT Emerson, nto rk. FauL RIVER, Marh 27-Sid schr Fanny Moss, Davi, Dorr, *POLMES' NOLB, Mai ris, Del ¥ Sime M—Arr echr Sarab B iter 2, Elicabethport for Portsmouth. Bld acbrs Hatwve D, and Marzaret, rr sehr Bomest Aber Providence via Tarpsulle re she has been abbore; i leaky. and will proba- by so ob the marioe railway for repeirs, Bld Kehr Colonel Sid sehr Sn) Phenix, (he) Pantin, Adsiine, in, and. Honest Al H—sid. whee Pavilion, Baker, Kelley, and Sarah Wooster, Kelley, do, + schs Everett ; Siecle, ork. Sid sebe ‘Amelia, Bayley, Porte Miley, PORT, sch rg Brothers, Hawes, Boston for Balumore: Wil D mi, Rich, do for Fortress Mon roe; 8 Baker, Kennard, Wellfect $ comb, Boston for Norfolk U D, Plowers,ido for Piiiadelph for NYork; Olive Avery, Kennar Wana, New Bedford for for Philadelphia: B York; Whistler, Preshrey mn for do. ‘2th Bld the above arrivals, and many others. ‘28th—Art Br vark Sheffield, Poberwon. Ardrossan fo: Pro. videnee. In portat § AM, bark Chiltan, Sherwood, from Etizabeth- port or Portiand; brig John Balch, Gardner, for Cuba cid. 60th); sehre Donna Anna. Chase, for Sazua Wig: Maseacev setts, Hunt, from Rockland for NYork: H Lewis, Sheldbo, for do. NEW LONDON, March 26—Arr schr White Foam, Milli ken, Providence L A I mn b » ee piel Webster, Pry Philadelphia for Hef, Champlin, aud FE Fmplie. B ca Dathport for do; aloop Blackstone. Alien. NYork” for do. Bid echr Rachel Jane, ath, NYork; sloope Speaker, Hol, and Aurora, Williams, do PAILADBLPBIA, March 28—Arr stearuahiy Saxon, Mat thews, Bosion; aches © L Vanderwort, Glo Kine, Nawrocind, Welldert; Panline, Preeman, Cobb, Chipman, NYork; Smith Ta ‘Prov; own ne, Thacher: 8 1, 8 Whninore: Mary, Betche Tracey, and James Alle ‘ititen, Boston. Ned Sumter’ orndike, Winterpoi A Juhnson, CuWwer, 8 W Pasa Below bark Alex MeNeil Fou Port Reval; brig Bruno & from WYork. Cid bark (ado Kimball, Jobn- brig Moses Day, Lond, do; New pao. Lampter, Key West: sehre Ned nen Peart. Hii, doy Joseph Maxdela 2Bth—Wind X, No arrival. Tu port schrs Aleran: Supe, Marseaivo. § B suulton, Portland for New Marie (Brom). 1 ean bark Seronsiile, vs u D arch 2h Arr stenmenipe Ameriee (Br), Marten, pt LT De Molay, Sampson, RYork: eohea dP Carver, Pennell, Eastport (or NYork: seorgie Hilbora. Nor Jala for Philadelpis; Jaiiet, Fhilroor. Braukiort for Fort Delaware : Aibio Mteannehipe dora (PP) Hit extmoreivnd, Decan, do; Larrabee, Dally, nay Wm Nickola, Ames, Baltimore: shre © B Jones, Freeman, do; Emblem. Harding. dor Mary Willey, Spinney, do; Lady Sofiolk, Friabee, Philadelphia. ‘th Arr echt Achorn. Snow, Rong PROVIDE Maron 28—Art steamers nag and Annie, Davis. NYorr; sloop Julia Ann, Davi on NY. Bid schre Format, Conary: NYork; New Regulvs, Orow: fon. and Mar mow. do, ‘March w—Arrechr Lady Lake, Tillotson, af akwoner. KOUKLAN' h 22—Arr sche O Francia Hot Vinal “haven SOLER arr gud eld 24th Bld py tion Bi NYork; Busao & Mary, Hal! Unrdian 7. Wi 0. ‘ do; 2h, * aehors, Greasy. end ory Jones, be 24—Arr barks Cornelia apes Pe eu ee gt i Aatres, aier). ondenat Aare Fooobo: regan Haan nate FN, Moron aren 5 ae Bnet a ere ets Eyesoe?s i ork; } anes Sawyer, DO, “achrs Mieke Ge era, York; Olivia my 8 HOR Marsh Biases for Mer 2k Arse, Compr pate, Be om * Viorida, Kelley, Ma ere Lerd, Elly aogthpert for uitle, do Ick Proviienee; te, Wilnan, Morr tor d A 16, 0 Wa RT) Trininer Ractey, Balen di Lord. and An- Aa Ya Vanegst ay for land for . for NYork | ry) Australia, t HH i i : I i i 5 i 2 zy have boon growing ia fesh over, sinea,: Yor mun} years t have enjoyed health, the liver {a Moses: the weed Tonic and Mandrake | aa Tam ofa, two Tam now a healthy maw, with a large cavity im the middie lobe of the rigat lung, they lower ta tube ark bepniicod sound, aad the appar lobe of tholrignt tung is inva aenabiy sc upper ol ib hu is in & bol: Realthy condition, The great reason why physicians do not eure conau) won is ther iy todo (09 mens they give rg doy hy ei re stop the cough, to slop shill, to atop night sweats, Teotie fever, and by a0 doit derange the whole digestive np tan eewretons aah eventually the patient sinks and’ d a iahhee make © careful exam- nation of the patient with the Respsromitor and tind lungs coon left to ie care. Idirectthe patient how to ure tees three try to stopa cough, ni lie OF Fever, “Remove the seat nen thoy will all stop of theirewa actord. No one can be cared of consumption, liver com- 5 vatarrh, canker, ulcerated throat, unless he liver and Ce roe is sede healthy, In con Engiand i canker, chronic Horated: thy ngation of ela, 1@ more ro in In any other section of abe country. This fete tr frequently cansed by a foul stomach. You my burn it out with caustic time and again and all they wil tis vil oat relief Oorreet the stomach and liver ra will Beal ai themse!ves. the remedy. . If you have any disease in any partof the body iwll vewain there and decay more and get the stomach im the condition to di- more until you ean goat food, and make new blood to take the place of diseased is the only way to heal cavitios In the lings and ulcerated brouchial tubes. Correct the stomach and liver, and li do the heailng., Many eave have an idea that certain jedicines are great puriviers of blood. Wh once diseased, it cannot be parided; itin dis. eased the same asthe diseased matter in the system; but got the apparatus in order, the liver and stomach, and sive it planty of nourishing food, it will make new blood whieb wil take the place of that whieh is diseased. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup in one of he bout prepayations ‘of iron in nse, it is a powerful tonic of itself, and when the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the mucus In the stomach and itis carried off by the aid of the Mandrake Pills, the Pubmonic Syrup is inate into biood. This is the only’ way to eure as. pt If T cannot get a good appetite one food does re the patient, ‘cause nud it will stop Of itsel’ bave with my patients a my rooma They say, pDocior | feel stronger; I can eat; my might sweats are betier, and I fer! better every way; but my cough abe Dad yet,” and they. aie astonished to eae say east that does “noi matter; remove the cause ai wil stop of itself. Bohenck's Seaweed food ap agpoiite to jabous wine days when | the the liver is so conge andrake Pills cannot umlook the ducts of the gall biadder in that short ‘of time in order to allow the stale bile 10 ass off. Keep the liver and momgee healthy and there is eee Tose, It a bard 8 0 Those Hhicus: ow fepirhod dresy. feeling stupid, comted song, peli, wervous. stomach full of wind. Bverything r appe: Ting that I caten lies heavy. lose of memo Ue of SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC and’ one ‘box OF SUHENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS. Oe only a cost of one dollar and twenty-five cents, directions. This ia sutfieient in many cases. ity 1 are. Frequently one, | makes 8 great that “enjoys person benitn "oy, “astag ine? Seaweed, Tonle avd Mandrake Pills decaaionally, must dige: orga: auch “S“nealthy condition. that ‘they. beoome’ flexhy. Team produce a number of my old consuinptive patients Dow enjoying good neath, weighing near DP porate. will conclade by relating three wures I have: made 1n New York, wulch areal dierent, and wish any one who feole any interest in the matter to visit them. Mra. Par- ow, residing then at No. 107 Houston street. ‘Her hrrsband called upon me at my rooms. 32 Bond street, and wished m@ {oeall and eve her. He sad cow do no good ; that he had had all the best medical attendance, il said she was too ‘ but she had heard ved in the last stage of oe consumption, indy with doubt must have died IT esamined found both bronchial ‘tubes very much aliected, po no. cavities had formed. ber congi: was very severe, was half fuil of thick pus. “Pulse 140, lege ‘cwollea very oree than all she had chronic diarrhea, | Her bowels had been can moved eleven times thai I wild her oe pangs ¢ poeneh te wo AS rg Dut rhea had been 01 stomach auch an ulerratea 4 confition th ‘hatit was afraid ‘nothing 60 could be done, and that the course T woul take might weaken her o.she sight mot recover, thet was tephyeia her with Map- Grake Pills bret, 19 carry of the distrhos She insisted on my trying, which I did by giving hera — of pills fret and the tonic and ayrup: freely. Toat exday, and the uext Sunday the diarrhien wens ‘carried off, her appetite had returned, and she could sit up ip bed and’ eat her din- ner. She is now well, and gai jong certificate, certi- fied to by the Rev. Dr. Dowli ‘Mra, Bartholomew, 83 at to m: her tiv je was low spirited, skin sallo dowels costive, mo appetite. and fast Makige into the grave. The said impor had bees, Funaing over (burtecn yoara. I gave her Syrup, Sonic and Pille, an sold hi 0 take them rghit oe j Bond sree ro printed. Bie caine back te my reoma. 33 Bond street, some betier; ber tongue hod Degun to ciean a Kio around whe . her akin whiter and her eyes brighver, afd the yt mor discharging very oufenmiye matter gh fanter { had ever done before. She kept yredaal vg ae i in about two months she came rooms very muchy frighiened, saying that the ‘turner had Mn ‘and a _ healing up, and the had ever tarise Net denise Told iT ye ee fieerat wd dil ett her syetem, and nature wonid Sicers up. They are healed and bave becn for about. year, and a rebi man as you will find i glad for any call OB her, and takes Env one that ebe hears has aujrhine like them to come and see me. nk. reat paine to visit er ace, and tries t The next ase is Mise Boe felds trom Stamford, Conn. re. Bartholomew got her down to see me.and she has been ever (sinee at her house. Wnen she first came to tay roams, she was much emac ated with a distressing cough, spitting large quantities of blood. T examined her tings with the irometer. and in all my Practice never found one wi!n one lung #0 (ar gone and the other lung so sound. I couli not give mucu encouragement, I thought she would die; but to my great astonishment the Palmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pilis all weemed to go right to work. the jung 1s all healed ove {ngs cavity as large an & goose eng. Good appet spiritg, and has gained sme thiny-tive pounds in weight She has some cough yet, whieh 1 do not think will leave her before June. I sbould think it would be of great interes: to partien- red by. y medicives. ; but the vy above throe ail disier froin each oth aif may saecicines fre doing what I represent they are, they shouid have the eredit and the afflicted to know where and hor oe. i Hi ©? BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS CHILBLAINS, ) &e., cured without pain by Dr. BIC rgeon chiropo: dist, 58 Bowery, over Citizens? ‘# Annihilator sures corns, bunions, &c ‘Byrmal, BWeenis. a np ‘FURNITURE. LARGE LOT OF FURNITUR A amily wiabing 19 dispose of thelr cansfind a cash boyer by calling on Tied 289 Pear street, NY, WANTED.—ANY niture, in whole addi ong}ng R, A LARGE DOUBLE, PARLOR SUIT FOR SALE- _at {sacrifice One Sofa, ope Arm Chair, Torki-h tredatlion beck ‘Chairs, made to order eeven t $275, for Also a ‘ot of Périor and Mate tty. bertaln, Tequire e119, Woot venue. sree N BLEGANT ASBORTMENT oP PARLOR. 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P. 8, Pont ovice. for three days, tating oes slepes aod erga of house living faeand. when to all, | Gentle reader please inform such # lady ef this nol A GRNTLEVAN. AGED 17, WIBHES TO FORM TIE abquaintanee of aialy between vittty Soe of I7 and 2, with @ view to matrimony, eek ieckn end education desired Acdrem, oleae Mtoe an interview may be bad, R. 8. Morton, station ¥, Third meets OW, LADIES, dor ALL SPHAK AT ONCHOA talented @, fun-loving young man, with » fair the acquainiance of prety g nay, with a view to matrimony, Aa rie Wo if convenient, Harry Wi terested 05, "Franti coum. leaving 8) waa devi a te rin and estab) Bip tennay ‘uncer toeait Cone KF voy NIL. 7. ce KENNEDY. Eagentors of J deceased. _Cunnanaavne, Pa, ‘aret i6, ton” *'% if OTICR—HATATR OF CATHARINA BEATTY, DB Notice, is hereby a ere to all ppterosted that Catharine Beer, Tate of Ai township, Franklin county, Pen died a" Sanuany 1600, leaving inte Setate whieh, by her sriltapd ienament wae id bequeathed to her ‘the father's ode’ and i fire couston by the mother's de {ike mothers mans ret Suman Allen) All why are lated to a tae Sion pee Sadr a Hsnentor af Ontharine Bentiyy ddcoasod, { Onameanevone, | Pa, Bareb 16, leg wove | euly by the proprietor, eae NN NNN 2 a Consumption has Aeatrayed tore ofthe homan gy (an any ether diecase, and ihe beet physicians for many years have despaired of s cure, or s remedy that would heal tbe tengs, but for more tman two hundred years the whole medical world has been impressed that there was a myste. riona power and efficiency in the Pine Tree Tar to heal the Jugs; therefore they have recommended the use of Tar Water, which to many eases had a good effect; but how to combine its medica) propertice «0 2s to neal the lungs, has ever been a mystery until i was discovered by Dr, 1. Q. 0, wisHarr, of Paitadetphia, Pa., the proprietor of Wish- art's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, and hes been put in bottles, patented by the United States government. We say to the aMioted thas Dr. Wisharts Pine Tree Tar Cordial will produce the INVIGORATION OF THE DIGESTIVE OR- y |} GANS, THE STRENGTHENING OF THE DEBILITATED SYSTEM, THE PURIPICATION AND ENRICHMENT OF THE BLOOD, which musi expel from the system the cor Tuption which scrofula breeds, “While fia is effected by the powerful alterative (changing from disease to health) pro- pertiesof the Tar Cordial, ite healing and renovating princi- ple fs also acting upon the irritated surfaces of the lunge and throat, penetrating to each “dingnsea part, relieving the pain, subduing intiammation and_restering n healthful tendency. Let thin twofold power, the healing and the strengtkening, continue to actin conjuneiion witli nature's constant roca- erative tendency, and the patient 1 saved, if he bas nottoo Jong delayed a resort to the means of eure. PINB TREB TAR CORDIAL 18 AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR SORE THROAT AND BREAST. Dr, Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Gorilla) js. great and effect- ba) remedy for Se . BLIND AND BLEEDING FILER. BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES BLIND AND BUREDING PILES. ‘Thousands have been eured of the above disease when al! hope of ever receiving relier was gone. ( INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. INFLAMMATION OF THRE LUNGS. INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. There te not a medicine discovered that has £0 rauch power tordisaolve the thick mucous that stops up the wind passages of the tangs as the Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which subduesthe fever and inflammation that destroy the power and vitality of the lunge and consign the patient to thagrave. We say toall whone lungs are affected, ase Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial with’ great condience, as it has restored thou- sapdsof cases tohealth that were hopelessly given up to dia, ‘ eOLDS AND covans COLDS AFD ocevGRs are speedily cured by tne use of Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree ‘Tar Cordial; {t does its work ai once. and the patient is cured before other medicines would have had time to have apy beneficlaifeffect, DR. WISHARTS PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DR. WISHART’S PING TREE TAR CORDIAL DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DR. WISHARTS PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL 18 A GRRAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. 18 A GRBAT REMEDY FOR BCROFULA. 16 A GRBA? REMEDY FOR. SCROFULA. 18 4 GREAT fant FOR SCROFULA. fhe Pine Tree Tar Cordial » will purify the blood and cleanse it of al) scrofalous “Toatter ibatle consiantly breed- ‘ng sores! Interna) and external, Saltrheum, sore lege and fall skin aiseaves are expecially cured by Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial; 18 in good to be applied internal and external in the above cases, as it bas, great power to heal where tt'comes in contact with the bumam feah. ‘PINB TREE TAR CORDIAL PINB TREE TaR CORDIAL ‘Ja s great remedy for chronic croup and diptheria, whied in pending thoveands and thousands of children to » preme- tare grave. It cap ve cured by Dr. Wisbart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial. “ a ‘Out of ten thoupand easen_whe ‘where it has been tried tn the pest two years, thes never er_miased a case where itwas taken tn time. All families shor shovid have fon hand, as it ives instant rotief in eroapand dipthers, ASTHMA “axD covcH. , ASTHMA AND: COUGH. ASTHMA AND covOR. ASTHMA AND COUGH. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial gives insantaneous relle! In ‘canes of asthma and booping courte Tt often cures hooping Sefore itruns half ite course, ‘acta at once upon the fand mucea and expels them from the throau and tbe Rutierer iarelieved. In case of asthma tuse De, Winharta Dyspepela Pill with the Cordial. as they have never been to fail to cure shat disease. 1 ask all to read the following eeriificates. Thay are from men and women of unquestionable worth and reputation = Dr. Wriseapt: — Daan 81 for one year; and my whole system was nd I was prosirated on my bed with but Nt covering. My diseaae bi and fn ashort time T thank God, my daughter went to your store, Bay case to you, purchased one bottle of your Pine Tre Cordial, ana T commenced to une tt, and In one week I much better: and after using thee bottles T am perfectly well awonder to all my frientie, for they all prononaand me past enre, Publish my case if yon think proper. RPBECOA HAMILTON, | ite the "power of all medicines, st ha gone to, my grave; but, Ww would not rest un! fammation of the lungs, ahort- Ipitation of the heart in their worst forme, Thad been treated by several of the mosi gates kaze in Philadetphta:; Tint they contd ‘not mop the ante and T had despatred Seng “regored te to healt } rae truly on the verge of the} grave. Your Pin Tar Cordial was highly recom. ime by ariend f tried it and f my that, after using four large and on tw jored’ to perfect health. You can give reference "s my, Ronse. No. i North Senond street, or at my office of” He celver of Taxes, from A.M. 10 -2'P. My corner ef Chew. nut and Sixth streets, JOBN Warp, Read the following from Vien = Dr. Wiswant:e ‘Dran Sin—1 take pleasure in informing you Vorough t hte source that your P Pine ‘Tar Cordial, whieh was mended for my daughuer by 4H cara ve ‘e cough of more than fre months Sad thonrit her’bayend core, end bad emplozed the beat of med: id withoni any benefit. can ol it to the he public as A safe and cae remedy for all thi ohm! ‘now of many other cases besides ing {hav md dave davgbier eis it has entirely cured of Jong stand. LJ OE FeEPOOMDY, Soe y. PARKER, merrean Artist, eee Te Genesee’ street, Utien. st yt lparesueed Dr. Wiehan'e Pine ‘ree. Par 1 @ial In my family, and can cordial: dit as pad = safe Katia ned for eolds, cougna no to those pre. ‘to con: o” a eUibr G, A. POSTER, 160 Genesee nireet. The above aro a few among the thonaands Which this great remedy bas saved from an untimely grav ‘We have tiousands of letters from phyaies ane and 4) a rhe have prescribed and sold the Fer Cordial, se iat they have ‘Dever used or sold @ medicine which gave such universal satisfaction. ‘The PINT oid e at Br BR OORDIAL, wil cure Covg! Fagen and ronebitis, Asthma, Boeing, Cons jor Bip Seti pana en Sophia remedy f caeane OF OOUNTERFEITS, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITA. * BEWARE OF COUNTRRTEITS, BEWARE OF COUNTEAFEITS, BEWARR OF OOUNTERPEITS, 6 gevutne has the Dame of the proprietor and a pine tree blown in the bottle, All oibers are apurions imitations, Price Fifty Conte and One Dollar per bottle Prepared conte DR, te Q 0. WIBHART, No, 10 North Gecond street, Philadelphia, Pa, Bold by droggiste everywhere; at wholerale by ll Bulfalo aud Rew York wholesale drugata MEW TORE AGENOY a? BELWBOLD'S DRUG “AnD CIMMICAL = WaRR CABMICAL WARE FO, 94 BROADWAY, N. ¥ WO, 4 BROADWAY, B. ¥ Thad a very dreadful cough and sore throat’ MUNICIPAL AFFAMS. Board of Aldermen. tninulos of the previous meeting mere veud and age venoms, 4 Hes 1. Lilly for correction of erroneovs cocmreats ot greasrts for 0 referred to Committee on Sewers. By Alderman Faruey— Petition of the Pastor of 8%, Lawrence chureB for:a do- Bation suflicient to pay an axsessment on the of oe charch for the opening of Madison avenue From Fong. second street to Fighty-sixth stroot, Which was roforrod to Uommpittes 00 Finanes:. By Alderman Fox— Potition of owners and occupants of hall street, to permtt Henry Gilbert to keep’ in froat of’ numbors sixty-one aod sixty. street. ae was reconsidered, and prayer of the petitioners _ ey a Rrers— Petition ster c. Lpeed ad be refunded excess spector’s on work lagcing, etc. , oun: Fifty- ce strest, between Tenth and Eleventh avent % Waich was referred to ‘Committee on.5 ‘on Finanoe, Petition of the Provident ana Faoull ge Petition of the President an of the (ol Sv. Francis Xavier for 9 donation, 6 * Which was roferred to Committee on Finance. By Alderman Loxa— Petition of property owners to extend sidewalke of ‘Ono. Hondred and Sixty sixth street ten feet. Which was referred to aa eipam Roads. By Alderman Orriwmut— Petition of property owners to have Twenty-fifth atreed paved with Belgian pavement. ‘Which was referred to Committee on Streets By Alderman Faruey= Petition of the Board of Officers of the First regiment for a.dovation, a ich was referred to the * committeo on National At 5 * mf MOTIONS. Alderman Fox moved to reconsider thé! vote at Be yd eunling ordering on file tho annus! report of roller. He then moved that (our thousand copies of sai repors lo then movi four a Of gard be oo gba (Deemer — jee Alderman FaRixy moved to amen increasing number tofive thousand. if Y Which was accepted by Alderman Fox. And the motion was then pot and carried, BR2:0LUTIONS, : By Alderman S1.xox— Resolved. That permission be, and the same is pereby., gare to Edward C. Donnolly to erect and mai iron staircaze on the east side of the build! g owned: by him on the northwest corner of Grand and Allen streets, ander tho direction of the Street Commissioner Which was adonted. By Ald magn in McMABON— Resolved, That permission bo, and the samo is hereby, given to John §. Maguire to erect and maintain a sbuttor box in frout of his premises, No. 263 Grand street, during the i ape of she Common Council. Which wi By the ame Resolved, That the wages of an: persons. era by the city as inborera and paver' eased to the som of two dollars per day, to tak ‘liect f from the first day of January, 1864, Which was iaid over. basin and culverts, street, toconnect with the sewer in rtf the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Board. ‘Which was referred to Committee on Rewers, By Alderman Harpy— Resolved, That the Comptroiler be, and a ia authorized and directed to ed his warrant in faver Walter Roome for the sum of one nundred and five dollars; also in favor of G, 8. Penge ‘fort the two bundred and sixty dollars, for the reception of the Russian otieare, 6 rap per bill erele annexed. Which was laid over. Croton Aqueduct Department, a Re A da ti to Committee on Sewers, . Rusolvea, Tht permiesion be given and Michael MovJermott to Seg, of their premises in Elo avenue, between Fortys second and Forty-third streets, at their ewn )) We der the direction of the Street Commissioner, Which was adopted, By Alderman MASTERSON—== ‘ Boi bids be Aree trom, Ra eer d the di direction of the Street Commissioner, eame Resolved, perm granted (o Jono Gi store, number two hendred and same to remain during the pl Council. » y Which was adopted. Resolved , That tho sidewalk in 116th street, bodweery Fifth avenue snd the Harlem river, be made thirty” perty thereon permission to — b ipso feet in Phy ot sidewalk 80 widened for court yards, Corporation res ission wl to thelr, opinion, the necessities of the city may same to be done under the direction Which was rofewted to Committee on Roads. By Alderman MastuRson— second street, betweon the Seventh and Eighth avenues, be set and reset where necessary, and that the sidew: the direction of the Streot Commissioner, and that ibe accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted, By Alderman Loxc— wide, and that the owners of pro) be saict serving the right to revoke said perm! it, the! “ot” she areet tom, missioner. Resoived, That the curb and gutter stones ta Fifty. be flagged their full width whore not already done, under: Which was laid over, Hlooivals Thgt permiesion be given! to the Rooks Resolv per! Firo Msurance Company to lay down abiz. Rime | pipe from their premises,’ 180 Broadway, to main sewer in Cedar street, the work to be done un: sion of the Croton Aqueduet Departpent, ove ‘hich was adopted, By tho Paxsrount— Resolved, That the resolution passed by the late { Aldermen complimentary to the President, William Walsh, Baq., and the late Ocyneili complimentary the President, Morgra Jones, jon be peeinsed an CXDeN7@ not to oxoced $350 each, rc a is horoby approyriatod therefor, and tho trol And 9 is. ‘hei sreby authorized ‘and directed to pay the same, uD’4 the presentation of the proper youshers, cnarge ‘the game to = appropriate account, ‘aich was laid over. ‘By Alderman FAntEY-~ Resolved, Theat the Comptrotier bo and he te authorized and directed to draw his warrant ig favor min F. Brady for the sum of one hundred | eighty dollars, for engrossing and ag per annexed bill,and charge the same to its x58 By Alderman Farurr— Resolved, That Fifticth stroot, betweea Fourth Fitth avenues, be regulated and , ourd and set w not already done, tbe direction ‘Commissioner. ‘Which was referred to the Committee on Roads, By Alderman loro— Rois bette mere b: uested to stteet, (rom Third to nea: a ey -walk laid in Sixth avenue and ninth street. Which was referred ashi op Roads. The Committee on Roads as presented to and curb Sixty-sixth street, from ‘rom. Brosaway ae) avenue. Which was laid over, i a ‘committee on National Affine ree a “as y vills of sundry persons for Fe tho year one olght “ast pti three. Which wae laid over. ; The Committee on Roads presen: 4 repent and curd Eleventh avenue, Prrom erin aa wo hich wes laid Over. m ich was « Committes on Roads presented a be adh to Ly need stones Forty-ninth street; from Ten! A commantation was missioner, with apportionment Fifth avanue, ay Severs Which was ordared On fil0. A Communication wes received from, {ha Com SEE SUPPLEMENT SHEST, tor ve . — ae ——<-