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8 HBAVY FORGERIES IN WALL-T. The Amounl—;’arionsly Estimated at from $200,000 to $500,000. —— LEADING HOUSES AND BANKS VICTIMIZED. FLIGHT OF THE FORGER. Late yesterday afternoon a rumor was in circulation $hrovgh Wall-st. that & leading speculator in stocks and gold bad forged checks on the Contientsl and other bavkstoa | wery Jarge amount, and after converting them into available | funds at some of our leading bauking houses, where his credit | was considered first-rate, fled from the eity. In this instance rumor proved correct. The individasl referred to is one John | Ross, who for the past month Les occupied an office at No. 44 | Excbange-plnce. - ‘He bas for some time past been known to the operators in and around toe Gold Room ud Exchange, and has previously borne a good name among woneyed men. It I8 only within e past fow months that Lis operations in kold and stocks bave assumed any magoitude. AMthougi the amount of bis forgeries will not by any means sowpare with those of Kotehum, they are yet sufli- 3 large to create an éxcitement throughout the Money; wircles of the city. S0 late in the day was it before his forgeries became known Ibat our reporter was unable to ascertain the nawes of all the | Brims whom Loss has victimized, but those mentioned below it s believed comprise the larger portion. At 3} 0'clock p. m., vesterday, Mr. Albert Speyer, dealer in oM and stocks, received from the Fourth National Baok two | Ebephs for 64,500 each, proporting to be signed by him, certi- by the bavk, and signed and indorsed by John Ross, Both sheeks bore the sam The bank officers state that thoir certification of the checks is a forgerv. Mr. Speyer, leo etates that this signature is a forgery. The checks caie from the Union or Contivental Baok in the regular way of ex- change, and had bean taken by them on Tuesday. ~They are Hithographed. and u fae wimile of those used by Mr. Spever, | the Nos. being the same as used by bim upon one of his checks | | | » few dags since. | " AL about the same hour Howe & Macy, baukers and brokers | at No. &2 Wallst., received from the Leather Manufacturers' b, 1D Currency, purporting 1o cived in the way of exchange n and Coutinental Banks. eqmade payable to the order of Jobn Ross, and were | [ et covmterfeits of the style of cheek used by by the firm, | ho revenue stamps on thew bearing the name of the firm, | | ceks fur 54,000 e wn by them. and nk from the Un o Both were forged. A few weeks brokers, of No. 10 Br »e imvested in Michizan ( ¢ Ross paid into the hands of Groesheek & d-st.. & lurge amonnt of money to | ral Railroad bonds, These bonds | are very plaio, and easily counterfeited. ‘The bonds were pur shased and delivered to Ross. Two weeks since, he called on | Mr. Groesbeck, and, stating that he wanted to borrow some | woney, left as security what purported to be some of the bonds | purchased for biw by the firw, The movey was loaned Lim, | and the bonds taken. The bonds left by him as security now prove to be forged. He has also, it is stated, borrowed other woms from the firm. On Tuesday Ross called npon J. 8. st No. 27 Wallst, where he was wel #0000 in gold, iv payment for which be tendered a check for 964,000 on the Continental Bank, where be was known to be » depositor. and which bore tho certifieation of the bauk. This sheek was sent tothe bak by the firm to kuow is the certifi pation was correct. The bank returved for answer that it wes. The chook was by the firm subsequently depoeited in the Bsuk of the Commonwealth, and in the regular course of exchange reached the Continental Bank vesterday, where the certifiation was pronounced s forgery, Itis westion of city at present between the firm aud the by “Fbe former claim that the bank officers informed their me senger when sent with the check tbat the certification was ‘This the bank den 'At2 o'clock on Tuesdar afternoon Ross purchased from | Black & Spalding, gold brokers, of No. 19 Broad-st., £50,000 in e Cromise & Co., broker s | 1l known, avd purchused | g()d, and gave them, also, o check for $64,000 on the Con- inental Bauk in payment for the same. This was deposited Dy the firm in the Leather Mavufactarers’ Bank. — Yesterda morning this was sent back to the firm vy the bank on whic it was drawn, With the announcement that, Like the otbers, the certication was & forgery. 1t was also stated on the street that tbe Continental Bank was & beavy loser by Ross, he baving deposited forged cb 10 Lis credit in the bauk, aud drawn agaist tbem to a large amount. The most conflicting rumors were cironlated. Scarcely a prominent firm in the bavking or brokerage business but were | stated to have been victimized by Ross to a greater or less ex- | tent. The amount of his operations were variously estimated | at from $200,000 to $500,000; some credulous individaals even lnwf(minx that it might reach a willion. Fhe steamer Persia of the Cupard line, which sailed at 4} v'clock p. w., yesterday, for Liverpool, was tloroughly pearched from bow to stew, before ber departure, but no traco of the culprit could be found. Many professed to believe that be had gone to Canada, but conld ascribe no reason for their belief. Late in the afternoon a rumor prevailed that be Lad | been caught somewbere in New-Jersey: but this, like most of | 1he other rumors, could be traced to no definite source. FImmediately after the fact of the forgeries became known to the persons most concerned, they at once communicated -ink. the police, and the ablest detectives were set upon the trag of the fugitive, with what result, they as yet decline to commu- Dicate. — EXTENSIVE ROBBERY. s A Bnfe Opemed nud Over $§13,000 Stolen—Re- covery of the Stolem FPreperty. The office of Messrs, Gottsberger & Co., No. 52 New Bowery, was on Tuesday night entered by a thief, who forced the front door. and taking from one of the drawers of desk the key of the safe, unlocked the recepticle and stole its eontents, whick concisted of & box contaiuing tbree certified bille of exchange, payable in gold, lmonnlm%m the aggregnte to 815,347 72 and £100 in Treasury notes. The theft was not discovered util yesterday morning when Nichoias Howan, the bookkeeper for the firm, opened the safe and at once ascer- tained the extent of the loss. On Mr Gottsberger being noti- fled of the Joss be at once & cted that the thicf was a young wan pamed Octavio Calzada Duany, a Cuban, who pretends to e the nephiew of Mr. Jabez Duany. the partner of Mr. Gotts- berger. Search was made for bim, and in about two bours . Gottsberger discovered the euspectad _indi- vidual in the act of entering the oyster saloon, No. 2 | NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY THE CITY TAX LAW. —— An Act to Enable the Board of Sapervisors of the € y of New-York to Haise Money by Tax for the Use of the Corperation of the City of New-Vork, n Helation to the Expe e Thereof. Passed April 20, 1866, The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly do ordain ax /al : SKCTION 1. The Board of Supervisors of the County of New- York are hereby antborized and required,as soon as convenjent- Iy may be after the passage of this Act, to order wnd cause to be Jevied and raiced by tax apon the estatos by law subjeet to taxa- tion within eaid County,and to be collected accordiug to law,for the use of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonaity of the City of New-York, an amount of money equal to the aggregate of the seversl sums hereinafter stated, after dedueting from such aggregate, sccording to law, the estimated awount of income and receipts of said Corporation fer the curreut year, that is 10 say Advertising for the Common Council, $30,000; provided that no portion of the sums which shall bereafter be raised I-‘ tax aud assessment, or from any other source, in the City and County of New-York, shall be paid for advertising, except the same shall have been iucurred for advertisements in the news Tapers authorized by the Mayor, Controller, and Corpora: tion Counsel of said city, or any two of them. To the Metropolitan Board of Health, to pay the expense of cleaning such streets, alleys, squares, and publie places in tae Vity of New-York, as are not provided to be cleaued by any existing contract, the sum of €6,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purpose. Aqueduct repairs and improvements, £30,000. Belgian pavewent, $50,000. Board of Health, $2,500. Charges on arrears of assessments, §5,000. Charges on arrears of taxes, £,000. Cleaning streets under ocontraet, incloding 3,000 for ex- penses of the Street Cleaning Commission for advertising, printing, and incidental expenses, §301,500. Cleanivg Markets, 825,000, City Chamberlain—Fees of § Jaw under which a greater su by repealed. City Contingencies, §60,000. City Dispensaries, 85,000, « Contingencies—Mayor's Ofice, inclading $5,000 for permit ndl all provisions of any is claimed or allowed are bere- | desk, 818,000, Contingencies—Controller's Office, inclnding $3,000 for ar- rears of connsel fees, €18,000. Contingencies—Law Depart $30,000. Also, the fur- ther sam of $25,000, due to Counsel and others for sorvises rendered to the Law Department during the last three years; for services alleged to nave been rendered by Will Hauyes in serving subpenas during the terfiy of oftice of Georgo C. ot, N. 1ill Fowler and George Shea, as Attorneys to the Corporation of the City of New-York, §4.522, and” the Con. troller of the City of New-York is hereby authorized and directed to pay the above amount to him or ks assignees upon their producing vouchers therefor, and the Coutrolier of the City of Ne ork certifying to the correctness thereof. Contingencies—Street Department, 815,000, Coutingencies—City Inspector's Department, as per his ac- count, dated March 24, 1866, the items to be audited by the Controller of the 8l, Contingencies—Croton Aqueduct Board, $2,000, Clection Expeuses, 810,000, Firo Telegraph— the Morse Telegraph Patents for va rious purposes conected | with the City Goverument, for the past cight years, and for the asing of th cording to the passed by the curred in by the Board of Aldermen, ember 26, 1564, and affirmed by his Honor the Mayor, December 31, 1864, §20,000, Fire Machines aud Apparaius—Arrears of, §45.6 Flagging Sidewalks aud Fencing Vacant Lots, Interest on Keveuue Bonds, §300,000. Judgments and Interost, as set forth in a report to the Leg- islatore, made in pursuance of chapter 646, laws of 1805, 143,000, Lamps and Gas, $763,745. Lands and Places, £30,000. Mount Morris Square, 810,000, to replace the amount with- .luw? in the year 1863 (row the appropriation previous'y made therefor. Lands purchased for Taxes and Assessments, 30,000, Opening New Streets—Expenses of £10,000, Police Station- Houses--For Rents and Repairs, $27 000, Lo repair and in part rebuild the Statiou-House of the Sixth Precinet, £10,000. me during the balance of the term of patent, ac- F.n-x.uu made by the City of New-York, as Board of Counciltuen, Tlh-;-rmber 16, 1664, con- ) 2,000 Twenty-first Precinet. Ol "To purchase a Jot and build House in the Tenth Precin . Printing for the Common Couneil, 830,000, but i o case shall over £25.000 be allowed for the City Munual. Printing for Departzients, §30,000. Pablie Buildings—Construction aud Repairs, §50,000. Tents, $50,000. istate Expenses, 30,000, ving Night-soil, Offal and Dead Animale, $33,000, be ex Re Remon Toads and avenues, $60.000, €5,000 of which pended in working nnd repairing Ome bundred aud-twenty fifth-st., and 3,000 of which shall ‘be expesded for repairivg and improving Oue-hundred-and-fity-cighthost., from Temik- ave, to Hudson River. gislative Department, for pay of clerks and at- 00. Salaries— Mayor's Office, 00, Salaries—Department of Finance. 8160,000. Salaries—Street Department, 8137, 180, ineer and Assistant Commissioner of the Ci n Aquedact epartment, now in office, shall comtinne in ol for three vears from snd ufter the passage of this Act, and anv vacancy in their number shall be filled by the members of the Board remaining in oftic The Engiueer shall receive a salary at the rate of $7,500 a year, and the President and Assistant Commissioner shall receive & ry at the rate of §5000 be increased or diminished without the cons ef officers. w Department, $39,500. Salaries—City Iuspector’s Department, Salaries—Commissioners of Health, 81 Salaries—Board of Assessors, §7.200. # Salaries—Board of Revision and Correotion of Asseorrmera , 000 Salaries—City Courts, $171.600. Smmncr{ and Biank Books—$§40,000. Sewers—Repairing and Cleaniug, $100,000. Street Tmprovements—e5 500, Strects—Repairs. €100,00. Fulton-st., 15,000, For reimbursing the estates in the Public Administrator's oftice, the amour! of which they have been defranded by the defaleation of Robert Bruce Bradford, the late Public Admin. istrator, to be disbursed by the Controller as tho New Chambers dressed in 4 suit of new clothes. He at once caused the arrest of the l]»clud mas by Officer Allen of the Fourth Precinet, d on being “searched at the Station-House, 8 portion of the Treasury notes were found in his possession, but nowe of the bills of Exchange, It was subsequently ascertained that the prisouer had pre- wiously entered the saloon above-mentioned in a state of in- toxication, and fbere exhbibited the bills of Exchange, and the praprietor, Mr. McPherson. Lelieving be would be robbed if allowed to retain them, took them from bim for safe keeping. A1 the time of bis arrest, Duany was returning for the stolen y. On proper representations being made to Mr. Mc- . be at ovce handed over the property to the owner. ‘evterday afternoon the prisoner was taken before Justice | | | Hogan and comwitied for examination. Of the amount stolex the prisoner had only disposed of $40. and that principally for | el sg. He is a young man of good address, and speaks the | Freveb, German, Spanish and Italian languages flnently. On | Tesponse Lo questions by the magistrate, he claimed that a por- | tion of the property taken from tbe safo was his. This, Low- | ever, is depied by the compiaiuant, Who states that the ac | cused i reckless and dissipated, and has for a long time past defied all efforts of bes friends to reform bim. LAW INTELLIGENCE. ——— BUPERIOR COURY —SrecisL TErM—MAY 2.—Before Justice BAKBOUR. “DECISIONS. Samuel Gabay "f" ‘Wendell Jacobs: Horace B. | CiaBin agt. Edmund 1. H, Gibson; Henry D. Stover agt. | Daniel PCV:r.—Hotlnn:“nnkd. Before Justice JONES. Heary Steyeus lxl James Young, impleaded, &c.; Williaos .WTI i, Abrabam Lowenbeio,—Motions granted. Addisop C. Fletcher agt. Luther C. Tibbitis.—Motion , avd time extended to May 9, 1860. ‘Ipe Exchange Fire [nsursnce Company agt, Robert I Goff o -lulq of this motion should be given to the attorneys | who appeare oo the réfupes, ot b waiver of notioe vigued TR ot e foraised 1o 1ol - —— N PLEAS—SPECIAL Tram May COURT OF COMMO! 1 Before Judge BRAVY. DECISIONS. | Bingham agt. Routh.—Judgment for the defendant v the demurrer, with liberty to plaintiff to amend in 20 days. Mayer Cooley.—Motion granted (see opinion). Devlin Pryeret Default opened, on payment of 10 Before Judge DALY. ‘Taylor agt. Shaw. —Judgment for plaintiff on demorrer. Before Judge CARDC fore Judge CARDOZO. ‘Theseelin agi. Rosset.—Motion denied, but without costr. Gallagler agt. Stooe. tion by Clerk affirmed. The Commissioners of Emigration met yesterday afternoen for the purpcae of organizing for the next year. There were present, Messrs. Verplanck, Mayor Hoffman, Wilson G. Hunt, Philip Bissinger, Johu 8. Commings, Fred- yrus "1 Loutre), Isaac T. Smith—the last D tecently I:Kolnlod iu place of s and Elijah F. Purdy. courtesies, the election of follows . Verplanck (reélected). was gove ideut—The H Joe-Presid ot Tt Ward lalagd Institution e Messrs. Verplanck, Ca - of Health to devise 'Tha fallowiog Is the o -“:t.n‘:n:::t’v" the cholers. Number of emigrunts arrived to A 3 45,195 Pomber of cingranta sinceto Ses By L0a o G el ey Lo Ip"‘l:. 1866, . reeeipts to A ” RECeivad vo Miay . for comimutation of passengers, Ac..... N i o Apri 25, 1w, #1710 36 Neo poyiments to April 2, Ik o —— T,150 34 Balance fo Bank . $ 1202 o8 e ——— The Hon. Austin Baldwin of this city has been #uly sppointed Special Commissioner to the Agricultural Ex- hibition to be beld at Vienna, snd will leave by the City of Losdon on the 5tk Just. Mr. Baldwin, together with Gor. Wright. now United States Minister w Berlin, it whl be rewembered, represented our Govornment st the late Agrl culaty Baivi'a b Bunbip J | ment, §43,000, | 1666, and approved by the Muyor, 85,475 #4. from time to time, be certified by the Public Admiu be due, together with interest” from the time of such settle- provided that uotbiog berein contained shufl Corporstion of the City of N prejudice sy claim the way bave against the said K. 1. Lradford, and the suretics 00 | chasen by the Corporation at such sales as provided for by hnynm:-lnlhom‘l‘, Jeaes ‘or inereased compensation [nspectors on Sewers, undes l.ewlulhm of Common Couucll, passed December 31, 1668, 4,500, ¥or the awount required to pay the Receiver of the Crystal Pajace Association, for the iron railing around the Reservoir-siuare, 80,000 For the Inebriate Agylum in the City of New.York, estah- int e by chapter 111 of the laws of 1604, for the construction f—&100 000, to be paid by the Controller from time to time, on the requisition of the Commissioner of Charities avd Cor- rection, For Donations, 810,600, For ** Ladies’ Union Relief Association”—For care of iudl- gent soldiers and their families, €5,000. For " Ladies’ Union Aid Society "—For care of the sged and 000, ‘olored Homo of the City of New-York," $10,000. oy taxes and assessments upon the property belonging 16 VaHos ehusches sud benevalins. sosietlin as provided in sundry resolutions of the Commou Council, prior 1o Jan. 1, Kor widow of Charles Merlet, firoman, as per resolution of Common Counci, spproved Dec. 22, 1 500, For balance of doustion for **Scciety for Reformstion of Juvenile Delinquents, ” under resolution of Common Council, approved Dec. %, 166, 63,000 ‘or **Iustitution of Mercy,” under resolution of Common Councii, :!ptuvul December 30, 1865, #5.000. For ariners’ Family Industrial Society of the Port of resolution ,of Common Council, spproved New-York,” und For * Ophthalmic Hospital,” under resolation of Common Coaneil, approved December 30. 165, 82,000, For ies’ Home Mission” (Five Points), under resolation n proved December 30, 1665, 83,000, For " ¥ive Poiuts House of Indostry,” under resolution of [2 roved December 30, 1#65, 3,000, Idr‘lrmrrlolnmm of Common Fewi. e volent Boeiety.” 83000, to tlon o the Commissioners of Charitios sgolution of Com- of Common Council, For the * Magul be disbursed undes d-Te eud Corzection. For * Uniou Home and School,” #itder & mon Council, &) proved Dec. 30, 1665, 85,000, For the ** German-American School Society,” in the Nine- teenth Ward, toward the erection of a new school-bouse re- cently built by said Society, 85,000 For the “* New-York Juvenile Guardian Socicty,” the sum of :’:r?fl“. pr;me:d Ofll,nwo in addition i rddnd ‘hx r:"’r e sub- iptiou for the sawe purposs, and paid over 10 the Treasgrer of said Institution, wf satiefactory evidence thereof prodvced 10 the ?n:am. ot Yrs. Ellen Murphy, for damages. under resolution of Common Council, approved Docember 30, 1465, $6 500, For * 2d Regiment, National Guard, State of New-Tork," | uader resolution of Common Council,approved March 20, 1666, '0‘.":(;1')‘.“' furniture of said regiment disposed of by the eity, into_eflcct tho_resclutions of the February 17, 1866, for donations ‘o provide for carryin Common Coeneil, npprons 1o the blind, 816, 500. nt Femnles,” under resolu- tlon of the Common_Couneil, 5 thon of the Comwon Councll, approved Decewber 30, 1865 1a For ~ Ophthalmic Hospits “i?wl'h Steph ‘or Thomas Stephe) Robart 1.. Darragh, thew for logal expanees tBourred in dolvndie® their oee ms | I:yuldrn'.iwmmlonfl and Assistant Commissioner of the Croton Aqueduct Department n{- the action of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New-York, 82,000 each, 84 000; or so much thereof as sLall be nudited and certi- fied by the Counsel tothe Corporation; und also §4,800, 0 pay the costs and expensen of J. K. Platt, late Presdent of ‘the Fire Department, aud Jobn Decker, late Clief-Engine curred in the prosecution of the sctions bronght in the name of the People of the State of New-York, for the purpose of de- termining the constitutionality of the Act to create a Metro- politan Fire District and establish a Fire D?vlrl.enl therein; and also for the cots reeovered by the Metropolitan Fire Commisslonars against the People of the State of New-York, 10 aid in erection of building, or s much thereof ou sboll be audited nvd certified for these | liabilities have neen tncurred by or work d u by the Counsel to the Corporation; aud the Coutrol- jer In hereby autborized and directed to make the several pay- | ments that may be sudited and certified by the Corporation Counmel. aw abow ded For Central Park. for defieieney in the mai 1564 and 1965, 864,779 ntevance and 93, gen of | the purpose of paying for and using of | To purchase, repair and fit up the Station-House of the | 0. or repair premises for a Station- 5, (60, | | tion to th | make a just and equitable allo: church, all expenses therewi of the Commissioners of Ap Controller shall pay the amo church premis | tion, the said amount to be paid upon the certilicate of the | Mayor and Corporation Counsel. upon satisinctory ! furiished to them of the performance of work an " | faruished by him for the city, for which be bas not been paid, year. Alllaws inconsistent with the provisions of this seotion are hereby re wance for tbe premises of said repealed. Sec. 13, Th?:Acl shall take effect immediatety. e shall an allowance be made including in excess of the sum bereinbefore confirmition of the report 1 by the Supreme Court, the warded sud allowed for said For ** Hospital of the Sisters of St. Francis,” #5,000, For i‘fln-l« Siok Assiatange mvn;'g .amu Tor * Nursery and Child's Hospita To reimburse Jobn E. Develin Tor expenses incurred in de- fense of the charges preferred against him as Counsel to the Corporation of said city, which chargos were dismissed by the Governor as onfounded, the sum of §6, 500, or 80 much thereof as shall be audited and certified by the Counselto the Corpora- tion. 3 And also the further sum of §26,103 39, which is hereby appropriated to the payment of Jobn B. Fink, of the City of .\Lw-r’flrk (being for extra work, expense and claims, includ. ing interest, arising out of a certain contract between Daniel McGuire aod the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of enid city, for the copstruction of a sewer in Nioth-ave. and other Strcets, and which matter Las heretofore been referred to Jobn Porter G. Shearman for ut in no ¢ named; and immedia BOARD OF EDUCATION. ol Candidates for the Naval Ac the Samitary Condition of &e., &c. The Board met at 5 o'clock last evening, the Prosident, James M. McLean, in the chair. Mr. MURRAY said that the Hon, Nelson Taylor, M. C. from the Fifth Congressional District of this city, and the Hon, J. W. Chaler, M. C. from the Seventh Congressional District, biad appointed the President of the Board of Education, Dr. Webster, and the Special Committee for the care and manage. ment of the College of the City of New-York, as & of Examiners to select a candidate from the Public Schools of esch of said Districts, for the United States Naval Academy. This examination will take place on May 15, at 24 o'clock v Api pre uot @ T, Hoffman, Samuel B Garvin and . T Hoffman, Samuel B Gare i ntrolier of the City of New- | m., at the Hall of the Board of Edeation. York is hereby authorized and directed to dr 18 warrant Ty resolution it was referred to ths Committes on By-Laws Fork e Herely e eald ¥irk foF much extra work; | to consider the propriety of extending the usual Summer vaca: tion from five to seven weeks. equitably due to the said John e Mr Mrievn offered resolation which was adopted that i t just); i e T d audited by the Mayor, Con- I Fink sacertained an B Funk b et e und the vouchers in support | tho School Iuepectors of the various disiricts in the city bo re- thereot be produced to and left with the Controller; and in | quested to uso unusnal vigilance in the matter of preventing caso the amonnt sadited be less than the sum appropriated, no t‘he rerowding of the scholars in the school-rooms, avd that |h; J:]:mm pay particular attention as to cleanliness in the schools. Mr. LADON offered a resolution which adopted, au- thorizing the Committeo on Supplies to furnish at the deposito- 1y such disinfectants as may be deemed most efficacious with aview of nsing all procluuonlr{ measures for the general health and sanitary condition of the city, and that the janitors of the varions schools be directed to use the same in and about the premises of all the schools where the sawe may be re- quired. Mr. WARREN was glad totake groater sum ahall be paid than the amount audited; said claim %o be heard and determined upon the evideuce heretofore taken before the arbitrators, Messrs. Garvin, Hoffman and Shearman and upon euch ofher and additioual evidence us may be offered by eitber party. For Woman's Infirmary Association, at Washington Hights, £2.000, to be paid to the President, Mrs. Dewitt C. Ward; pro- vided a like amount shall be Faised by private subscription for the same purpose and paid over to the President of the said fustitution, and satisfactory evidence thereof prodaced to the that the Board were goin Controller. For the erection of public drinking-bydrants and urinals in | action at last in the matter of overcrowding the schools. The tho streets of the City of New-York, inder the supervision and | Board wonid, sooner of latas, have to come to soue conclusion direction of the Croton Aqueduct Department, $10,000, 4% to bow many scholars should bo put in one room. The question wes how mauy ehildren should be put v the schools. 1f more schoolroom was wanted, furnish more buildings. Mr. 1HAYS #aid there was no city in the United States For THE TRIBUNE Associstion, for publishing and ad- vertising the proceedings of the Loards of Aldermen and Councilwen of said city, and the reports of the lste City In- epector of said clty, $2.625 57, or se much thereof a8 may be | the Primary Schools were mclmlfl acked as they audited and certified by the Controller of the City and County | this ¢ e had seen in & room, which bad a c.pue:{ of commodating children, 160 little children packed like of New-York. For Commissioners appointed under chapter 1 1865, to build a public market in the City of their salaries and expenses to be paid to John treasurer of Commission, $&,000. And also the further eum of #9.5%6 37 for the payment of Theodore F. Tone, for himself and as nssignec, for work done by varions pevsons, and materials furuished on the roads and | s during the year 1863; to be paid by the Coutroller, | or such portion thereof as shall be found jusily and equitably Vis due by the Mayor and Corporation Counsel, upon satisfi tory proof being furnisbed to them of the performance of sveh work aud furnishing of such materizls. ‘And also 860.0¢1, being the amount certified by the Engineor of the Croton Aqueduct to be the aeficiency, over and above sum of §250,000 provided by section one of an act entitied An Act fu relation to the Croton Aqueduct in the Cit w-York, and certain strects in said city,” passed Apri 1865, in the cost of the work directed to be done b d_see aws of w-York. for | 'N. Hayward, many sardines in a box. Mr. MILLER thought his resolation covered the whole ground. He knew fhere were n great many schools which were not in as good condition as they should be. He had done all he could do in the matter of remedying the evil but the Fi- pance Committee had put a block to his e forts, Mr. WARREN had always urged the necessity of the erection of 20 new primary schools in this city; the tax-payers should give sufficient accommodations, and ‘when eapitalists had spoken to_him about more sehool-building, he bad told them 10 stop having more chiidren. Talk about packed calves in a Imlw'l;‘l"l cart, look &t the way children were packed in the schools Mr. WAKREN then offered a_resolution that the Cleik of this Board be direeted to aseertain the nnmber of pupils in the Primary Departments in each elass, the exact sumber of seats, together with the number of cuble feet in such class-room and building used for schools under the direction of this Board. Which was adopted The Board took ap for action the h ecinl_order, being the o Teachers Croton Aqueduct Bosrd. Aud also, the further sum of #4,630 36, for claim of Wi, IT. Adaw. for rebuilding pier No. 45, North Kiver, or 80 much d thereof as shall be found justly and equitably his due, by the roof beine materials | i ndidate for the Principalship artiment of Grammar Sehool No. 49, in the Twenty-fi On motion of the Committee, & roport was presented in favor of non-confirming the nemination of A. B Hally as pritcipil of this sebool, vice W, H. Wood, It appeared that in January last, Mr. Wood resigned his position ax priveipal, but while the lotter of resignation was in the hands of Mr. Stephenson, oue of the Trusteos of the Tweaty-first Ward and not pre- but for which, in their opinion, the city is justly or equitably lisble. And, also, the further sum of & 2% for the payment of | Jucob F. Onkley. William A. Dooloy aud Loren Jones, meu- | hers of the Board of Asseseors, under_agpointment from Amor | sented, Mr. Wood reconsidered his determination to resign. J, Williamaon, J. W. Brown and J, W. Allen, Tax Commis- | and asked to permitted to withdraw bis resicuntion, which wan refased by the local Board, and Mr. ally was sppointed sioners, from August, 1564, to December, 146 to the position. Mr. Wood alleges that he tendered his resigna. And the further sum of §11,000, which is hereby appropriated | | 0 pay the rental of offices occupied by the Law Department | tion while uuder duress and threats that the Trusiees would frotn the 1st of May, 1863, to the Ist of May, 1965, under lease | ask the Board of Education to declare tho yrincipalship of the with T, E. Davies, and tbe Controller of said city is herchy au. | school vacant, and in the meanwhile his kajary would be reduced thorized and directed o draw bis warrant in favor of said | to s mere nowinal sum. After n very protracted debate, the report of the Committee was nccepted, fourteen voting in the affirmative, four in the negative, “The Board then ad for the sum of §11,000, which sum is hereby | appropriated therefor, | 'Also, the further sum of 810,000 for Col. E. Jardine,to be paid ¢ to the Treasurer of ate of New-York, pureaant 1o chap- ter 536, paswed April 12 Deficiencies for compiling a: Mannal _for 1#65, as fol 0. Thowas E. Dav i, nd embellishing the Corporn D. T. Valentioe, cowpi t Lossing & Barret Rosanna Lewis, charged with passing counterfe r. Dripps, maps, v, 8435 10; George Haywood, engraver, §31r : Knapp & Co., engravers, #5,10; J. Rogers, engrav 0 cent currency, was brought up yesterday before Commis. | sioner Stillwell and committad for trial. 1t appeared that, on Friday last, she passed one %0 cent stamp, sad, on Monday evening, she offered anotber. Auofficer was ealled in, who found her fumbling with her dres d picked up another of the connterfoit stamps. Her were contradietory, and tue Commissioner held her for tri; BE ISPORN. Martin Quirk, charged with possiog two $20 notes brought up for preliminary examination. After sowe evidence —~$§19,321 10. For erecting & monument to New. York soldic: rebellion, §15,000, snid monument to be erected in Greenwood Cemetery to be expended under the direction of the Street Commissioner. “The Commissioners of the Metropolitan Fire Departmen hereby authorized and directed to increass the salaries reman, Assistont Foremer, Eogine 12 Xers, Drivecs, Tillermen, and Firemes, 20 per cent in addi- | by them respectively; the t are alaries now rec | sum of 0,000 s _hereby appropriated to pay such incrensed | sdentifying bim as the man who passed the notes, the matter compensation: said sum to be deposited with the Treasurer of | Was adjourned to Friday noxt the Ktate, sabject 10 the provision of Section 16, Chapter 244, | ALLY FRAUDS ON THE INTERNAL REVENUE. of 1865, Simon Donag, one of the parties charged on & former ocea- ‘ Laws | objects and purposes for which the same are Ler Salaries—Croton Aqueduct Department, 891,790, The Engi- | | oftictal, sball ineur any liability for any of the | ated, and the Comwon Council of “the City of New Yurk are | ¥ ‘wnies Protestant Episcepal Church, the sum of 30,000, or 0 much thereof --yflo required to pay for the :nmlm now oceupled by sald church on the ,.1.4'”..1 ground | nown as Hawilton squure, in the City of New-York; pro- | vided, however, that three e poluted, on the app) monalty of t said (hor of 81, v 0y Judee of the Sepreme Counrt iy e Euiph vl Dintrict, ot iy byccisl Lerws Wereof, W | wen > | or increasing the walaries of those now in oftice. ear; and no office in that Department shall be abolished, | Now nor_shall the compensation of any officer in that Department | of the t of ansjority | house, of the Act, chapter 646, Law of aaid ear, and uot sppropria- tract for the aveunes, and repalriog stree bribe a United States Tnspeetor of dis- and on the ground that i the charge nfactured by watter wae adjourned 10,000 for his appear- n with stempting tilled wpirits, and disclarged on that, law Aid not reach his ease, was brought uj 1l be applied oaly to the | s appropri- et or officer .2 The sald several sums ated, and veither said Corporation nor any ms thercof, nor any department, head of departs After hearing some e to Friday, the acensed giving bail in ance, Doses specified, to an amount beyond the suts herchy probibited from ereating any new office or department, Sec. 3. Tt shall be lawfal for the Controlier of the City of which w the Tombs, bas been posty y consequunce of the death of Mr. Charles Constastine Bedford, brother of Assistant-District Attorney Bedtord, Engine Company pany No. 45" * Real E Tuterest on house, Houe Boanty Fun Sunken Vessels Kemoviog,' “Police Sanitury Expenscs, ire Department, R — to the ** General the sums so tranaforred to bo deducted | Fires. from the aggregate amount to be raied by tax fa the year s 1866, ‘The amount 1oceived during the vear 1560 r preuiium IN SPRING-HT. id to Shortly before 1o'clock onWednesday morning, a fire in the Jewelry establishment of Herman Good- 0. 155 Spring-st., caused by some clothing taking fire Before the flames were on the issue of Floating Debt ¥ Cotmissioncrs of the Sinkin and appiied by sald Cominiss said stock when the sam e becomen due, t w0 transferred o ‘und stein, N Society for the Keformation of Juvenile Delinquents, 85,000, | 40% Lawa of 1%0; and the amos from & lam; e Supplies for and cleaning publie offices, §70,000. | Eoiacted trom the amount required to bo raised by tas 18 1666 | ing. anl contents Were scrivualy .,,,,,,',:’“,,'f“’,'»"', dhe il Water.pipen and laying. 8175000 | for kaid purpose. | Tnstred for 81,000 iu the Greenwich Company. w»n; An llum[;q—ke' 'nng and cleaning, 84 000, | Spe. 4. The Boara of Supervisors of the Contty of New war damaged tothe amount of §500. Insured. One‘;;u:lr‘-’x"d 5:;»lr'i:’rl;..nl"r::flllil\:'qézllz;‘ilrrd»uud-inrnem 10 | York are hereby further wathorized and direeted to raise by | i 1 g -.u;:.m-n . oceu) by Joln Hiscox, For the erection of an wrial bridge, corver of Brosdway and tax, upon the estates by law sobject to taxatior within sai e:\u. r?l:‘lul;.‘j.l'u',:'vl:ll ::J::z'. \'\Iu‘ml-'ll:}lt sock sbout i the year 1864, and every yoar thereafter, suoh » of morey as shall b sofficient to reimbarse the ( Treasury for the amount of aasessments vacated by order of lb:fluprfll'l!l‘ ler the Act, chapter S, Liws u{‘ 130, Sre. 5. 1t ah the City of | Pio y New.York to apply the moneys accruing ..., "nl"w L of sm-,-. Jackson & Pickert, No. 205 Fulton-s sajes of lands 1n said oity for unpaid ta: enta and | 88 the Empire Mills, was found to be on fi Croton water-rents, or 80 much thereof as | time the building and contents were almost completely de- n Th wilding and contents will amount to ured i the following compa- Importers’ and Tradery', & North American, Norwich of Norwich, Coan., 81500, The machinery was tusured f 0 in the, Lnporters’ and Traders’ wil ppropriations for the several amounts hereia authorized | o mounts which are reg and auttor. | follows b American Companies. Vhe insurance on stock was as Importers' ‘and Tradors', 0. North American, 4 by fax, for the necossary exponses of | 8190 New England. #2000, Grocers', #2000, Albany Cit the Clty Government and the several Boards and Commis- X, aud Norwich, 8x0. The sdjoining building, No. 20 sloners thereof, within nm(n from tho passage of this | ed s n packing-box manufactory by William Britton, Act, then and in that case the or uller are here- amaged, With its contents, to the smonut of #8500, In- 1 by authorized and directed to make sald appropriations, or such of them as in their Judgment they may thiak proper, and the appropriations thos made by the Mayor sud Controller shall be in effect the same as if made by the Common Council, | Tha several sums raised by tax in the year 1565 in pursuance stroyed. about 816, the accoont or fund and Assessments,” ixen chapter 235, Laws of 1843, . Sbhould the Common Council neglect or refuse to { | CITY NEWS, —— 10N SUNDAY-SCHOOL MAY-DAY FESTIVAL.— Tho May-Day festival of this institution, inclading the cere- | mony of the crow ning of the Queen of May, will take place in ted by the Common Council, sball be appropriated by the Mayor and Controller, aud said several sams siall be used for the purposes designated by the said Act. b all of U 1 i 00T The eppropriation Derelnbefors provided and sutbor. | the,ia"Es b of Cooper Tnstitute thle evesia. Jriate {sod for roulls 43 Lventes Abd 13pairing strecls shall spply | TStor Lt e, 6y, (he Jeciunmis of: 14 Fesiite —— AMERIOAN (GBOGRAPHICAL AND STATISTICAL SocI- ETY —The annual meeting and election of officers for this So clety will take place this evening at Clinton Hall, at ¥ o'clock, When Mr, D, 3. Macgowan will énliven tho proceedings by tho upon any agreement or contract entered into therefor. And it is hereby made lawful for the Street Commissivuer to au thorize and make, or cause to be made. any Agrcencut or con- rpose of MAlotaining or repairisg the ronds and s, or any of them in said city. and approprictions apply; and the for the hich the said or kindrs reemouts shall bo awerded as shall b V fnercte of ike clty. " party o parie’ Teadiag of & paper oa Cocbt cot agreements m m - iracts or g o CorLeae ExcursioN.—The Commercial Council for the faith! sioner shail preseri ehall be made except to the lowest bidder uffering adequato surcty, nor for any amount ding the bonds of said city 1o the necossary amount for the purpose of paying for the widening an anthorized by the resolution of December 30, 1865, for which » [ ful performance thereof as th jbe. And no such contraet or and Leogue, two Socicties of Eastman's Business College, Poughkeepsie, numberiug o thousand students, will arrive in this city to-day on & ploasure excursion. They will march through some of the principal streets, headed by the fine band of the iustitution. Sec. 6. The Mayor ana Controller of the city ehail issue tho - —.— ANOTHER EXTRADITION CASE—ALLBGED FORGERY d improving New-Broadway, as the Common Council approved p'pllullon hes beon wade to the Ma; :n.g,w.l..c'ouanng p.nl‘hl d .‘Au.,m and | ™ Prussta —la the United States Commissioners’ Office, ‘ommonalty of the said city, iucluding the damages to the | before ner terda; wera of Taad, 30 far an the same shall be 1 exces o{nu-:; Commissioner Newton, yesterday, o re the Extradi- tion of V"dlwlnd Buecsho.—Tho prisoner in this matier wa ments for benciits thereto after the same sball be determ| by the Commissioners of Estimate and Assesswent, and the “""{."! morning on board the steamer Louisi- report of such commissioners confirmed by sald Court. Such ol rh‘l‘"!,,“-l:::':‘ in ::- ;’:":"P"‘”" g: bouds eyel) be issued in the ssme mavner avd form as other M_m“;“",. W Frederick Kuhne, tho Cor pon bonds of the 524 X years and bearing interes, such bo dishursed from time to time as may sopears that, while be atarted elght 0 ofticers, with great energy, by taking is, hanaged to phticipate his arrival by two pours, I} that, on his arrival, he 3ufionted by fho officers fror whom he flod, {L' com- t sets forth that the prisover forged, at Mecklenberg- o yable semi-annoally. pose and for no other. The Doard of Supervisors of said ounty sball anoually raise by tex for_the Daytment of the 8e- - Dhiping ",',:" l'{..'nf' '".,',’m"fi m-:irup'ix.!"l":" Tt uual interest of swid bonds, a sum sufliciont for that pury bobring B g 3000 Frasiin Sy Je e and the v o the maturity of said bor ds & a4 ehall ooy R of oy Mg;“'dd'mn;e:!'*:Fhm::;?‘em;“rl Wiimar, :; in like manuer raised safficiet to pay the priveipal of ssid Al nited States and Prussia agd gthep (‘:»nnlll“l:l‘l:l"’:’; the delivery up of fugitiveg om .~ He was brought up objects and SHa And wbither said e ment, officer or agent thereof any contract or contr ndi 8rc. 0. The said several sums shall be o) rposes for which the same n, nor any boat m shall incur any liability or fhake ucts, or permil or vote for, or Bulhoride, for inatiey yest7rday on this charge, Mr. H. D. Lapiugh aty 108 Consu), Mr. Fredotick Kiilne, uppearing for Mecklen- berg; but the Commissioner, finding him unuprovided with counsel, postponed the examination to the J0th iust., 10 give him an opportunity to provide himsell with one. directly or indirectly, any expenditure or expenditures of the ghjnn wwrp«u’ wpecified, the aggregate of whicl greinos penditures, and of the liabilities under such contracts, Tuger oF A TRUoNK.—Two men named Robert exceed the sum appropriated for said purpose, or any other ¢ and Mickar] Labey stole a trunk from an express- purpose or object than that berein specified, of New-York shall not be liable upon any contract made or ox- penditure autnorized, or liability incurred b, ll.{ partment or officer wbjs pose which is | any | 10 Judgm fauit, or otherwise, in an gon on Tueaday afternoon in West-st, The trunk conteined a number of valuable euriositios from Japan, and belonged to Mr. Edmund Rockfeller, passenger Just arrived by t) 11 | fornia steamer Costa Rtica. ~The men were observed by Oicer Murray of the Twenty-sixth (City-Hall) Precinet to | carry the trunk out on the bull foot of Desbrosses st. When he spproached them they Sec. 10, The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonaity of the City board, Of said corporation for any object oF pur- vot expresly suthorized by this Act, nor for or liability in- contract made or expenditure authorized, ed by any board. departwent or officer of sald e tempted to esca) committed them for trial in default of 8300 bail. > e FATALLY BURNED.—An inquest was yesterday held y Court, against said corporation. ex- n Court that the amouut scught to be 10 the ¢ e = pu; :': , | atthe New York Hospital, by Coroner Gover, on the body of and in cavo nl shall uppear by the defendant’s pmflr' lhnwulher Bridget Costello, who died from the effects of burns. On Sun- e for said cor- b ' t, decensed arose trom bed teb, and poration or any Cepartment, bosrd, member Dting 10 light & candic, et her cothos on fire. Her thereof under any contract expressed or i | of wn‘nlahu.hmnu Ionlln.; with the claim exceed the sum appropria and about which went shall be ren city are bereby uuthorized and directed to renew, from year to year, the leaso of the premises at Castle Gaiden, now oceu- | pied by th an | and annually thereator, five Councilmen from each Senntorial | mmiwsioners of apprasal be ap | District in the City of New-York, as the same now are or may | Haskell, of A os tion of the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- | Lereafter bo constituted by geversl ticket in ench of sald | acc.sed, who ity of New.Vork. or o the application of the | Distriote. and the persons so electod from each of 1t screams brought to her ald on, who attempted to extin. 5 mes by throwiog water on her, but without 18 he then ran into the street, when the flames were extinguish- od by & parser-by. The unfortunate woman was conveyed to the above iustitution, where she died on Tuesday night. She tive of Ireland, aged 35 years, claim and bal red in the plaiotifi’s favo .11 The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of said S| i e Rossep His Emprovee.—Officer Hey, of the Twenty seventh Precinet, yosterday arrested Philip H. Dunn, agod 19 years, on the complaint of his employer, Mr. Samuel The complainant states that the y o3 book keeper, stole from and tea set, valued at $1% | i itted for tried by du Commissioners of Emigration, upon such terms Bie. is emp! 1a | Bleca compiets. siiver breakfast erial Dnstricts shali topether form o Board of Conaeil- | Dunn eonfessed bis guilt, and wa it The Councilwon shall be chosey for oue | bee Dowlivk. urr orpors | flon for any object or purpose named 1n this Act, m,.m.P" ho | officer secured them, when they confessed they ba amount appropriated to such specific object or purpose; and trank. They were taken to the Tombs yeste! mmnh? De- oot I actions upon contract, stall bo entered by de. | foro Justice Hogan, who, on the compl r. Rockfoller, | ~ Anuouncements. | Turovore TiToN, Freverick Dovanass, 8. F. Cary, Horace Mann, J. C. Neal, Sam Stick, Plato, ete., in all, twenty illustrations, with Ethnology, Phrenology, Physiology, Physioguomy, Paychology, and otber iuteresting matters, in May No. Pictorial UNDERGARMENTS, DRESS SHIRTS MEN'S FURNISHING 60ODS, PHKENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, 20 cents, or 8 year for $2. Fowpen & Wxrws, No. 389 Brosdway, N. Y. puoitbmmt ¥ “YWHAT MACHINE WAS IT 1" said a little girl to her mother, aa she read the article in yestcrday's TRIDUNE, heuded, “Can't sfford to be without o 1 cannot And the name of it. Did the writer forget to put it in 1" ** No, my dear,” was thereply. * He did not not think it neceseary; for exerybody knows that there is but owr Sewing Machine suficiently vimple and reliable for the wse of Missioxanin; snd that i the Witrcox & Grsss.” 80 long 130 as 1961, the Rev. A.T. Pratt, missionary of the Amer- ican Board, writing to Mr, Willeox, says: *1have now bad one of your machiues for six wonths, and em ready to thank you for intro- dacing them to the publi. ¢ is the ONLY machine whose working i 40 sure and vimple that I could centure to introduce it in Syria.” GREATEST VARIETY, AL REDUCED PRICES- prismt= ok VANDERLIP & TAYLOR, (LATE A, RANKIN & Co) o purposs of ki A ARy S ki s B e o eoed 1o vl o Fout or Eyvs. Thovsand. pairs No. 165 Fifth-Ave,, of our first-class CAMINERE PANTS BY RETAIL, 6t prices lower tbai they have been in foor years. Custoers tuat call Brst will bave ad Vautage i selectivg. Moat respectfull Toxaw Hinomuems, No.'62 Lafayette-piace, and No. 34 Fourth-ave. No. 939 Broadway, Cor. Twenty-second-ste THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. —— . R. BROADBENT, M. D.. has arrived at his office, No. 670 Brosdway, N. Y., where he can bo consulted free on il dis- eases of the Lungs, Throst, Catarrh and Consumption, the first 10 days of each and every month, from 10to 5 o'clock. He can detect your disease at once. THE N —— GARIBALDI SUITS, POR Boys—The most clegant .‘ f { ever before seen in this country. Ladies call sod ingpect them. o ROKAW BROTHERS, . No. 62 Lafayetto place and No. 34 Fourth'sve. —_——— Passengers Arrived, for MAY FROM HAVANA—In Steaehip Bagle—Joan Barnes, F. Sontass, | FPVAE - WEEKLY ~ TRIBUNE 5. F. 6 Mr. Anastasi l"\i‘l Alwm..“lwa chi ur}lm. ‘eatsn and lady, A. G. L. Sessarer, T. C. "l " R i 1. Ky, JHE N. 1. WEEKLY TRIBUNE for this week contains the fole ant, Lu 7. Daturg, N . e Moo LrADixa ARTICLEA—State Policy—Railrosds; Mexico: The A Tad i uv|| fnan '“;n"d'fi"r‘x:o‘?"m:"'u -N‘V::"'r }',' *r'.;m prel n of Cholera; " Civil Ri({h" I Dixie; The Tet-Oninee and fady, Mise Delmont. Misg, B. BeForrent, oLt N acn, 7. Law. | Jushtit Lo be Repesied? Kevtueky Loyaliy: Brincipie and Policy | e Minert: Mr. Fellint, O O tronta Ste and | The Leit Hand Cut of avd Nailed Up! Terma of Recanstraction; The e bolloui, Mr. » od so8 arimt Speaker's Ruling; The First of 3 ermany ; South Ameriea: Gov. e bollont, Mr Fenton sud the Railroads; Cau We Baas More Debt? The Auglo Rebe Mra. Musio, Mr. Copartuensidp Re ‘Ths Cojendar of Losees, Civis Riy 4 in Louivl ragraphs. P! News from Washin Mr. ‘wnd Mrs. P . Dol | Molino, Miss nd Mes., Rie: W Freedmen ; The ForuioN News—Earope ; M Jopau; West Ludies; LoiERs' BoUNTIES 1 Conx Mrxico~Reported Defeat of the Imperial CoxNeCTICUT—0ganization of the State Goversment, Tur AXERICAY MEDICAL AMOCTATION FRrOM THE MIsSOURI To Tik PActpic—(Thirty Fifth Letter)— From h,F. Chucean, Mr. d Horidi, Cara Grall, i, M. Serra . Busch, W. H. Wy- att, T. Manly, 8. W. Bowne, Mr. Mazana, M. Fortria, Miss Caru- letia, Miss Bertholla, Mra. Marvey. and others. e Latest Ship News. Our Special _ Courespondent—Leaving San s~ Steamet ARRIVED. Day ;" Pacibc Msil Line; Tue New China Steauers; The Sscramento § k!“;h' Leesburg, Smith, Portiaud, 10 days, with lamber to Holyoke R‘:pfg: D"v’-‘n;‘mlc-fi"wm""“fi“.m,‘/ Details of “the Mutray. Schr. Mexican, MeCarty, Machiss, 6 with lumber to Simpson | Acspuleo; Reminlscences Earth Voleanoes of Guatemals rbor. t, Machias, @ days, with lambver to F. Talbot. Nights ; Panam Addison, 1 doye, with spars to Clias, Suow. Tie Law of tho State. The Amended Revenoe Law. Sebr. 8. Waterman, Uhase, New-Bed . ;"‘" Catharive Beals, Haskell, 11 doys, with lomber to Peters & A l‘\_é;!:'rcfl.-"ltc P O £ y,(..«i b, Vie A A Somnarel, iy Abuses Witnoat Numbee; The Civil Authorities will do Nothing. Sohr. 10 o o ripeaic CuoLema—Syptons, Patbology, and Eclectic Treate e Histony or * PICKWICK. | Tus Frrxow & Co. , Bartett, Prov . Randolph, Hardin Carnelia, Hen mpress (Br), Onth evius & Son. S, Mouitor, Bessy, Waraham. naile Schr. Plymonth Rock. Purker, Boston, with mdee. to Rackett, oker & Taylor ismond, Yoong, Prov ce for Philadelph rriman, Hawiiton, Portlacd, Me., 5 du RECONSTRUCTION—Report of the Joigh Congressional Con The Repablicans Unanizsoosly Approve 1he Piao: The Prei posed (o the Scheme: A Majority of the Cabinet Sostain Him. Gk, BTLER 0% HARMONY AND RESTORATION. CoNGRESS—Abstract of the Proceedings. SorTi AMERICA.~Letters fom Our Spec The Lombardment of Valparaiso; Destru: of the City: Geu. Kilpatrick Reagy to lutecfere : The E Refoses to Joiu Him; Terrible Excitemest in South Americ the Spauiards; The War ou the River Plate for the Passage of the Parans ; Lurge R+8 1my; Neutrailty of Brozi! iu the Pacific War. New PoBLICATIONS—1he Plilosophy of Herbert Spencer. Mi. Hoawa B1GLOWS SPEECK 1N SIAKCH M KSTING, INTEKESTING TO April 17 Arin & lence for Philadelphia. St. Johos, N. B.. for Elfzabethport. Rockland, with lime to J. V. Hi d. wuse, Hiilsboro, N. B., with plaster t Gloneester, with fish to C. Nick- ur, Samuel A, Reed, Reed. Ba'timore for New. Haven. Sehr. John, Faaikenham, Joneaport, 20 days. with spars to Holy 20 .Qu Arisdue, Robinson, o Yola for B . Lking Machive; Long liand ¥ Wave, Faulkenhau, Ellsworth, 20 days, with spars to iloly 228 of Caterpi lars; Do Locusts Destroy oke & Murruy. 4 . nwholcsome? Meat Eating; Shee] Sehr. w1, Saybrook. Ticks~Cure ; Garget. Conerete for Foundatios ol ott, Walle; Farm Bulldings: W ‘ormation for Emigrants ; Seovil. Providence for Philadel Tree-plantivg on the ie; Peackes i Nxcmrn; Cherry Pite—How to Grow ; Florid Oranges; Grapes. Hardy in Minnesota. Potatoes for Hosto Seed; A Valnable Farw impl Liui ] o Saed & Valuable Vora plenicat; L o Cariog Hay; Poiatoes [ Vail, ! SALTTATIONS FRONM THE ANFRICAN Press on Enlarzement of Twenty Fifth The New-York Tribune sud the Completion of Its Volume. Porrny—Tie Rains. 3 . Gloueester, fish. Daniel Webater, Packer. New- London for Elizabetbport. . Sacab, Morton, New-Londo Jeuny Lind, Cole, Shulee, 9 days, with spars to Snow & Rich 8. OLITICAL —(ITY [TEMS. tehes to ern Belle, Haley, Bangor, 8 days, with lamber to Simp ry Shields, Wite, 3, Wallace, Providence for Elizabetbport. or, Providence. ComxrrcIAL—Full Reports of the Stock, Money, Cotton, Graiu, and Catile Markets, specially reported for Y. Teibune. Ready this moruing. Price in wrappers, ready for mailing, five cuite ‘Mail subscribers, single cony, | year—52 nimbers...... $ 2 00 ardver, Me., 4 days, with lumber to e T R BT o, lube o[ ¥ (14 Ten copies, addressed to names of subscribers ] HE BARTLETT ELASTIC STITCH PRACTI- [ ety copies addemed o uames of sbicribers »» - 36 00 CAL FAMILY SEWING MACH!INE combines all the advan- Twwoaty coples, £0.0ue sddross ». 2 00 e o e fnd e méulss g s e | AN ira copy will be sent for each club of tei, : er e al i pr yements, Dratts on New-York, or Post-Office orders, able to the (rder of 1o nse the Wieewr & Wilson feod and Howe needie. i " PaY! LARTLETY SEWING MACHIE has stood the test, | jse TASTAR belug sfer, Are pesieistie o any other wods of machinea the world have calied the best, roved & bousebold gew ! tic,” durable and true : Runs rapid, uniform and noseless, 00 . nown smount of work ) Aud an Hind, stiteh and tock, or BIOKRENE, 'LIFE REJUVENATOR. .t the cheapest in the end A good machine ' LENCE with cheapnes since gre Tis wise to purchase t! usehold friend, And tuse will The Bartlett Machine ort, straight needle, I extremely simple, s ods, Tans very still, has onl ove threading, hes the eforms easily witl STRENGTH TO THE WEAK—YOUTH TO THE AGED. allkinds 'll\llly —_— t the jon fe e o G A T w’ll‘rl-n‘y;:prlhunb mequate Juvioator and restorer of wastea OF FASHIONS, No 473 Broadway, N. “The feeble, the aged. and !l those who have in sny way iwpared Agents wante theit vitality by excessive mental or phiysical applhication, will fi the Biokrene to be what its name in/pl fe rejuvenatcr, which. whilo it builds up the shaitered constitution, will aiso impart Lo the fee/iuge the brisk which belong to youth. No matter by whal eause auy orzsn has become enfecbled in ite ey for the United States, d. Seud for cir- | TS NP ME. D RIAL DRESS EL Se Price Se. \} b YATOR —No method so sinyle or perfect. B ot all the Trimming Storcs; post_free on receipt of price. EM- | functiovs, this superd on wil hat . PORIUM OF FASHIONS, No. 474 Broadway, N. Y. o gl i L o BIOKRENE 0 TO THOMAS R. AGNEW', Nos. 260 and | cvRes GENI ; v - % . INERAL DEHILITY. IMPOTENCY, NERVOUS IN- 2 Greenwichat, corner of Murray, and ‘there you will fisd | CAPACITY g N RO, LS OF APERTIIR, Teas. Cotloes, Fish, Flour and everythiug else chesper thas suy store in | LOW SPI IMBECILITY, MENTAL INDOLENCE. EMA’ New-Vork. e vrice house. CIATION, ENNU'L. IT HAS A'MOST DELIGHTFUL, DESIRA BLE AND NOVEL EFFECT UPON THF NERV JLEGANT COUNTRY SEAT to RENT—Fur- it At 4 nished—At Hartford, on anm::r!ou ave. The dweliing is com- and lern | meuts located on and ail who ere in any way prosirated b; euily advived o seck o cire In-ihis dost excel preparation. BIOKRENE. The FEEELE, the LANGUID, the DESPAIRING, the OLD' ) al, it will be found totally dif- o preparsiion e B will reatore the was o tonie, and will give reliel in Dyspepsia with th st dove. & rief yorsisiencs n Bl s i removise tho stomach 10 a degree of pesfect Liealth, und basish Dyspepsia forever. One Dollar tile. g o o O0e Dollar per botte, or wx botten for #5. Seld by Drogieta; Sent by express anywhere, by addressig HUTCHINGS & HILLYER. Propsietor No. 28 Dey l BURGLAR ALARM TELEGRAPH, which protects io and without damage each window and door of the hoase, is to No. 234 Broadway, opposite City 1Lall. E. C ARD. T have now open 8 large stock of LACE CURTAINS, UPHOLSTERY GOODS,|—; AND FAMILY LINE PERSONALLY SELECTED IN EUROPE, ESPECIALLY FOR RETAIL SALES, I E. WALRAVEN. NEW MARBLE STORE, _ No. 686 BROADWAY, N. Y. SPRING CLOTHING. ADY MADE CLOTHING, ©. REMINGTON & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF REVOLVERS, RIFLES, MUSKE1S AND CARBINES,’ For the United States service. Also, POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS, RIFLE CANES, REVOLVING RIFLES, e b N OV RCOATS. BLAINESS AND DRPSS | 3 COATS, BUSINES 3 ud Shiot Gus Barrels. and Gun Material Gun Desl " hotn or in . BOYS CLOTHING of every description, PAHA S5k G5 Sl TSR Ry Uity D6 Toher GENTS FURNT HING GOODS, &e., k0. Iose days of HOUSE BREAGING and ROBBEKY every v'd beve cpe of SE, STORE. BANK. and OFFIC! REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS. and deserintion of our Anes will be. L REMINGTON & & S Nion, Dr. CUTMANN'S - 1 FROM 10 TO 40 PER CENT BELOW FORMER PRICES, | noOt ONE PRICE CLOTHING WARE pposite Sun Bulldioy PARKER BROS. ‘ LONDON CLUB SAUCE. ‘mparting an_ onrivaled rick’ | shes. For sale by sll grocers, C. R. PARKE! So'e Agent, No. 508 Pearl Cireulars contaiuing innished upou spplication. T u n K | § = 8 8 CEDAR CAMPIHOR should be packed awsy with Furs and Woolens to avoid by MOTHS. Sold by Druggists everywhere, HARRIS & CHAPMAN, Boston. e | R A=k Marble Baths, o8 Bast Tourth Street, Between Brosdway and Bowery, CONTAISING The RUSSIAN or VAPOR BATHD N J (Y l‘ ISI:I l\(. THE TURKISH O HOT-ATR BATHS, N pioted. Both Baiha are comstzucted eutite of I y F 4y ot! w Do AT L o arm o c:;:‘v‘:’:r’y'- wera Gouches, owimming besin, be- YOS BARNTE tablisbments afford smple cocommodatfone for 306 persces pew A. DRAPEDR, Pariicelar aitert! en 4o the hue wd Ehumw e No. B2 NASALST. one dosr inos BAIDEN LANE.