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and of Well Pervons from Payment of Fer Execnting the Orders of the B The Metropolitan Board of Health met yesterday | aflernoon in the Police Court-Roow, No, 201 Mott-st, Presi dent JACKSON B ScBULTZ in the cbair, and all the members | | preseut. ‘The minutes of the last meeting were read and spproved. Col. Busss, Attorney of the Loard, presented 489 orders for he abaterent of nuisances in varions parts of the city. watore, aud that the dum, Ressiugrirects were represent din an unchang 'ho time agreed upon between th ntractors Commission for the oval of el) this ith was the 10th inst Mr. Scnverz thought the contractors should uet inte d condition. with antil that time, but they seem to coutinue the vust d erepancy Uetween their promises aud performauces. The | Sollowing letter has been sent 1o the contractors, but as yet uo | voply has been received LFTTER 10 THE CONTKACTORS FOR CLEANING THE STREETS. OFFICE 0% THE AWTROPOLITAN L0ARD OF HEALTH No. 301 Morr.er.. New YOXK, April 23, 1 pRows, Dk Vor & KxAPP, Cont (ientlemen uced the majority of that ould bave beeu .ot Row that the pres Peue that i effuit should be made to b Slennwe the o s annd gatters of thi i Bllesty (st (he rirk i to you that for e ; ptain or ths, who shall 1 by verty of Board sa one pavement be thoroughly swept ? and, if 4o, the inbor ! the cost of aweeping and the to the publi that yoir serv i, and, (o this extent, you certain el over wre luterested in the experi- | e vastl "As you aze to designete the Ward or tercitory, aud the police will | ouly sk fron vou t rata siface pay you receive, I can ot doubt t il gladly sccept the propesition. 1t will, of con ood that | am personally to become Mabie for any e over the coutract price. aud the p me wey farifier reepo hew t efficient sid. whi we doubt they would most cheer! ould there r %6 the credit of the se it ¥ OEDEZS AND COMPLAINTS. Col. Buiss also presented 132 special orders tor making Tovements in ceitain premises na: i e dra vered upon t tepants of th S and tpe public sewers, all of which were en minutes, and sent to the owners, ocoupants, en. 'The orders issued yesterday make 8 Sotad of £,100 of the first form, and €04 of the class last-named. | and are bronght from all sec rhaps it would be well for Complaints wre sery BUHOro: Lions of the Health District eitizens to remember that complaint books way be found at every stution-honse in the city. A letter left at any of these iaces will be immediately seat to the office of the Board of enlth. WELL PIESONS FROM JNFECTED SHIPS AND THE CELLAR | we POPULATION. in ward of Health, in regerd to takiog cate of well per- wons from i cted ships and the cellur population of the city woid 1 thiug in law giving the Board such authorit t under 1he Proclamation of P sht b done. could do anything necessary to care for the sick, ans ¢ there should be some difiicults concerning the otber | classes pamed above ho advised the adoption of the following. which, if it should receive thie sau gesolution wus cnavimous. It reads thus: Ay Rescived, That in the judeient of this B. of great and imminent peril to t @ and, in fact there is poblic bealth in the 0, passed February 26, 1966.) ence, within the meaning of the provis foniainec in section 16 of the ssme act, s uow aud in good faith bereby declare that for the o f the public safety and Lealth dewand that the sid ake meastres, aid do_order and cause to be done the ke the expenditures (40 far &3 this Board may tind need ) about +id scts and measares) herelnafter spec fied, in addition to eve specifind by the resolation of this Board, passed on the I3th of Uit 18 1o say, that the measares to be taken, and the ac nd caused to be done, and_expenditures to be ma f said et wid o 3 e done. Ahis Bos:d in the diaciirge of ita doty by resson of wuch peril, tion to those specified in sald resclutions of April 13, sre the fol wing (30 far a8 they can be specified): 1. The establisbiment and support of suiteble bui Mow and cconmodation of persons Tecently comiug ehish there bas been any caseof cholers, ship fever coutagicus discase, and to support euch persc Qabments during sich period for the deten- ioner Acton ard Attor- b, b to this Board wsy see Wl protection of the prblic health. 8 Tie removal from cellars of Ahedr pince of dwelling. or lod, when' so removed. with other dwelling or lodging pl o period ax this Bourd sy deets uecossary for the public health. 3. Using the proper means aud ageucies for the prompt and efficient @aeseive of the foregoing po what is incident thereto, in such the public peril in the opiu Board may render need the_public health iu respect to the cuolers, ship fever, typhus T contagious diseases. ch expenditares, iucurring sich pecaniary o 88d borrow ng such money. sbout any messures and watier sloroeid, 0 the Board way iud or declare needful TERSONS EXECUTING THE ORDERS OF THE BAARD. ‘The follow!ng re| from Commi mey Bliss was adoptod: wudersigned, a Comuwittee to whom it Plan for the payizest of persous executing 4 Waete the owters or otber parties Lisble do o geport that the whole sehewe of the law s based uj Akt the owier, occupant of other party shall pay wil expenses iu Sarred I duiat; what be oaght 1o, huve dous, while, ot the same time, W gines Lo the Haard the power cither to pey such expenses primeril oudthen {0 collect the. of o authorize Uie person actusl'y. doing the 1o eoilect for bimeelt Le purposs of we: 10 the Board @owe control oves the rates of charges and st the fog decisions being careloasly allowed by the courts which ma: she operations of the Beerd, while, on the otler hand, the objeced 10 »large primasy lnblity, yeur Conmiiee soggen the plan 1. Fovery ordes for wotk to be done fu execution of an order of this Beard vl o i writing and shall expreasly be made sabject to the | O Withi days after the compietion of the work, & bill sgsinst | Abe awner, occapui, wid otbe persan blieved to b Table be Yor audit 10 & committee or officer of the Board to deag e made out with all the details required in & companied with the names sud o the exscotion and value of decinion shiall, 80 faF the person doing the work is couy After this is done, the party doiug tle work esent the bill (o the proper party. sud mak roper ooure payment of the smount voluntarly. If aher five daye i ot lewe beea pad. e party ahal be notited 1ot paid witidu five days, the Board wil authorize 10 woe, the suit ahall cuced for its recovery. I all cases wiere it shall become Becersary e canducted by an attorey approved by the Hosrd " 1 for auy cause sy bil caunot_be hually coliected of the pariy Yable, the Board will undertake to settle, in & manner which it shall regard as squitable. witls the person who s doue the work, but sball B subject Lo no leyal lability. . COMMUNICATIONS. A communication from the Commissioners of Emigration. ke Committos appointed by that body to coufer with eerned, be fiusl » the of Heaith conceruing Quarantine matters and_the nlld of persons on board infected lh& read and filed. r. BcAULTZ said the Committee of Coufe westing, which was excoedingly barmonious, aud everytuing was ing favorably. A from Assistaut Banitary Superintendent Conkling gfl that if the Board of Health would declare the sunken in Brooklyn dangerons to life and detrimental to health, sbe Commou Council of that city would ceuse the remedy to be spplied. X' petition from cit zeas of Gravesend aud Flatboal, asking 0 be relieved of the intolerable steleh which offends thes ‘when_the winds blow toward the main land over Barren Islaud, ‘was referred to tue Sanitary Superintendent. A commuuication from the I:fnConny Medical Soc N offering its servioes to the Board of Health in case of & cholern , was read and referred to Dr. Stephen Smith, Super fotegdent of Hospitals. TTE VESSELS AT QUAEANTINE. Dr. SWINsCLNE read an afidavit from the Surgeons of the steamship Eugland, in which they said tuat none of the stec 250 pasmensers now on board had beea attacked by cholera leaving England, aud that there Lad ouly been alout R:l nm-n cases of diarrhea since the ahip left Hulifax echildren had died—one from whooping-cough and the g:‘.- from inanition. All the convalescents were loft at ifax. Afier some consultation, it was determined that the Siwe for quarantine of cabin passengers should be 15 days, and en steerage 22 days after their last exposure , providing that at tie end of that time nows of them bad dinithea OTHER HUBINY President S HULIZ wade & 1eport Lu fa; County into_three Savitary Districts, oach oue. Reterred 10 Dr. Crane. DQPAlllnnwrl«l that the Commissioners of Charitic acd amg wote willing to coufer With the Board in re ‘@rence o the care of the it popustion, and would cobpe- ate to the extent of (heir ability. Mr. Schullz sail tliey could @are for them only whien they were sent to Blackwoll's Tsiaud 8 vagrants. A protest from the officers of ihe Produce Exchange against Abe use of the Battery Barrucks as a cholora hospital was montioned by Mr. Schultz. Five families f:om the bonise at oorner of Nisety Third-st. avd Third-a under the ¢harge of the Board of Health. -gn -nlon't:'. Mr. uu;:fln “lnlmnklfl of the Code of Health iunces was 10 azenaed us to i : "“ kivs, make iix provsious cover the ‘moeting of the ufficars of the Dispensarios of Lh ‘with the Sapitary Commit tee of the Board of Health was an Boonesd for o' of dividing Kings with an Inspector for ree, .. the fifth of the seasom, purses given by Mo proprietor of the 1'usi on Course, LI, were trotted for, and produced & very interesting and well contested race. It was & paree of 8100, mile hoats, best five, in harnoss, aud fourteen horses wers sutered for it, of which thres came on track when the judge » bell summoned the starcers. Th Hiraw Woodruf's cl. . losswond, War luhod.u m. Awber, and rPeter Mitchell's cb. g. Artemus Ward; the iven by Dei Mace. Rosamond, in cousequence of -uuummnna-mummmmmm & simllar ruce like the present, in good time for horses mever trotted before jo public, was made the favorito, of 8100 10 860 being freely offered, and in mavy 1p- W00 1o 8 wag inig. Ln 1he vovle alg sold e the r The Vessels ai Quaramtine. won the first heat very ensi! | being second. 1In the next the word was given a grot of the heat seemed b 1, bowever, very fast ste she got Wit of the le Astemu i fialf mie era wagnificent race from that Soint, was oly beaten by three parts of a length in 2:35; Am ber being six len . ‘Lbe backers of Rosamond still stuck to her, and bet $10 to §60 on her winning the race. sv;u n Mo | vald that 1,500 complainte were awaitiug orders of a similar | ng ground of the contractors for | d the Street | < arrangement which | rity with the | ot of the st oliica the ex ctied, and | e whole suifuce of the paved | which will be of great | sent be swept by machinery, and, if so, to | egurd | Conlkers and Joiners, held at Botanic ILall N. Y. ico iu | d therein, such as light- | . dreining, and making connections between | or | our Union to respect thows for whoi tiey wor waking & report upon the powers | The | tion of the Goversor, will | wake the powers of the Board complete. ‘The vote upou ibe | of the State of New-York (crested by | AnJ‘ the ides | won the third heat cleverly by three longths from Artemus, | 2:35, and Peabody's mare, Amber, beiny withdrawn in tke Theaters To-Dav. s Garden, to-day, at 1 for the Ay Tt y Theater, | commencing at 13 o'clock. The sitraction—or raticr, the re- | pulsiou—is Miss Menken's Mazeppa. Mr. Lester Wallack will make his last appearance ;:.':.?x:’(l;ffu 'lq, ':':3':’&;'.'?:1# ;’:vxflr::,"Wc g"'-:('f.g Gkl | 8t bie theater to-wight. + To Marry of Not to Marry® and SUMMARY. | “Boots at the Swan" will be acted Oswin Pasuion Covass, L 1, May L=Furte §166, mle heas, best 318 | 43 g of Mr. Wallack's beat personations. Tils dadiace H."Woodroff named ch. 1. Rosamon A 1411 st fall to be delighted, Mr. Wallack's el \ _":':.3'75,":.:1:‘3.? o G 3334 | been entirely euc: and it is )| ed that bis ab- Time 2:39, 2.9, 2138, | sence from the stag Itis Never Too ———— | Late to Mend” wil New-York i IUMIGRATION. | Aday perforn | T | Cireus, beginning at e at Dar weatement of the Number of Passengers Arvived oy, beg ablishments merit the at Castle Garden Daring of April, 1860, their Pors of Embarkation ai d their Destinat #2; Wisconsin, 4 May 2, | Richard Hamilton, President, the following were agreed to Whereas, T A wasters, shipwrights and joiners of New | York and v caused pubiicy fo be priated & en ¢ the ship caulke s and improperly stated. Beginning with the first res loyers, we: kiiow it 1o be utterly, entirey aud ab Pt No. 2 of the said cmplosirs we explain to ndopt i or he wercha d the travelin; ‘The master shipwrights were in the babit of employing mer Uaccustomed to caulking on the bottom aud ndes of ¥ most importaut par u | chant, ship owner of sgent as was paid o ¢ rs who served thorough sppren Resolation No. 3 of the master denoinee hiali be expele fetise he shial! be saspended 60 duys; for the third peraan in from the Union. fu relstion to disrespect, we ¢ We liave Lo incompetent men amo b our cmy oriby of incowpetent No. 4 deuy the “ry resp | onr employer can prove to the werchant work on thelr term unwerth heir dounrd wme work on W pwrigiita, do not T othier terns beretofore. Resoleed, Tost we, the shipjoiners of New-York and vicinity acquiesce in the hovest relots pcanlkers and carpenters) o Ly oar ewployers ; moreover, cluim that the suid res honest, wisd a8 dishonest 8s unj charge & un then adjourned amid enthusias. L. ¥, THoRs10%, Secretary. ——— Mtates, A meeting of Commaudery No. 1of this Order, State of New-York, was Leld at the B evening of the 2d fnst. Drevet Major Junior Vice.Commander, was iu the cha for the purpose of electing officers for tho en en. M. T. McMabon, vere Vice bigh rank in the Army and Navy, among whom “ol. Do Peyster were appointed o Commit r. The Committee or Commander, V' Ransom and Lient. tee to pominate officers for the ensuing yo r('Hurltd the following nominations Admiral_D. G. Farramut, U. 8. N, mander, Major-Gen. H. Davies, jr.; for Juvior Vice Com- mander, Brevet Major-Gen. M.T. McMabon; for P. Recorde Brevet Lieut.-Col. J. A. Slipper; jor Correspondent, M Lo Aitied Bieasonton, U. & A, for Treasurer. C for Chancellor, Brig.-Gien. James H. Van Alles Brevet B . C. G. Tialpine, Capt. Daniel Col. J. F. Kent, U8 A.; Capt. t-Col. Horatio C. Kin 1 In ne- GExTLENYS: | am g conferred upou e, sad 1} Altlough with sowe wiegivings s 1o the manm whick e duties lzsposed upon me will be performed. 1 Lave o been unwilling to accept any position the duties of which I con setisfuctorily perform. My time is wuch occopied. and eveu if Lot ab'e to attend ali the uieetings of the order. to further ita iriterest. But a8 you hsve given me two able 0 make good any shortcomings of wine, 1 trust that I shall not t your just expectations. d { presume you will hasten to apply it. His clonivg remw were received with renewed applause. On the same evening the following gentiemen were elected compaions of the order of the first class: Major-Gen. Gordon Graoger, Brigadier-Gen. E. I Stougbton, Col. C. B. Stough- ton, t. Geo. W. Dresser, late 4th United States Artilllery, Brevet-Lieutenant-Col. Milhan, U. 8. A., Brevet-Lientenant- Col. R. Perry, and Lieutenant-Col. A. A. C. Williams. Quite & number of names were proposed as candidates for mission. which will be acted upon at the 1 regular meetl in June, e ———— The Court of Appeals—Narch Term, 1866. . Willisme and McGoff agt. The People, kc. Plaintiffs in Error were indicted robbery, and tried and convicted thereof at the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Lenssolaer County. On the trial each de- fendant was offered as s witness in bis own behalf, and re- Jected by the Court. The question presented to this Court was: *fs a defendant who is indicted for a criminal offense & competent witness in bis own behalf " Ihe Court beld that the provisions of the Court of Pro- half. Judgment of the Court affirmed. Becbe agt. Mead, Sk Pluintiffs were commission merchants iu the City of New- York. selling paper on commission. By an arrangement with one Skinner,s paper manufacturer at Ogdensburgh, they were to sell for hito ou comwission, and 1o advance three-fourths of the valueof the puper on the receipt theroof,by their notes at three montds. They gave orders us o size and quastity of paper to suit their particular customers. Ope urufi of 48 reams sent forward to them was levied upon by the defendant, as Sheriff, claiming the papor as their proverty. This Court Leld th 1o entitle the plaintiffs to hold the property, as against the de- fendant, it was essential to establish one of the following pro- positions: Firat, that they had made advances specially upon the credit of this shipment; or, Sccond, that they were .nm['." 13 their arraugement with Skiuuer, to @ lien for anv balan advances geverally, Neitber of which propositions being shed by them, they were not entitled to recover. The Judgment of the genoral term was affirmod. UESTION AB T0 1KE VALIDITY 0% & GiPF @ > i VAL OF A GIFT CAUSA MORTIS. Anron H. Jedell, iv Lis lifctime, Leld a promissory note exe- cuted by oue Herry, and payable to the said Bedell or order. Bedel), in his lifotime, indorsed eaid note and delivered it to Lis daughter, the Eh«nufl. aud subsequently diad. The plaintifl commenced suit thereon sgaiust the uiaker, when ths exceu- tors of tLe said Bedell wero substitated as defondante, under section 122 of the code; aud the maker of the note paid the moey into Court. O the trial of the cause, the plalstiff pro- wre now iu the | duced the note, proved the iudorsement thereon, read the same in evidence and rested her cause. Th B e oty et (he' oy e TR e o of the iiaaticiency of the evideice to extablieh n eift morte 1 ied o % .‘:r: L“;.N:;.x:i‘;varm be motion and judgment o Court that the evidonce was sufficient to entit) plaintiff to rocover, that the possession of the note nfll.-h:v::l. Tudorsed L blauk by the payee, was prima facie evidenco of uwngrr::lgl:)l, t x‘b‘t;‘uormm in lhrmmpldul( that the plaintiff acquired title by gift was nnnecessary and did o ber the burdes of proving it. bl The judgmout below was afirmed. 4 pon Poat agt. Hover. The plaintiffs being two of the heirs-at-law of John Hover deconsed, brought the action to obtain the construction of bis will. The queetica was whether an estate by implication bad ted in Jotin Hover, jr, thereby rendering certaiu mm:: by the will void as coutravening the statute of T'nis Court beld, that to devise an estats by fmplicatio there must be s strong a probability of -uy {nunrio- l;:n': et Somgunes of i te guage of & will is susceptible of t 3 tions, and by adopting oue const: mcflonpl‘l would h'-o ::?::’!“:L whilo if the other were followed it would not be, tho latter in: terpretation sbould be given. e Coart ield that in thig oase no estate was given to Joln ’:'..‘Z.';’.'i»fifb’-'f’ Implication an ‘wr-.a the judg ent of the l ablic the same, if ‘and we shall wear our badge 2 Military Orderof the Loynl Legion of the United croft House, on the | The meeting was | g year, aud & large number of ex-ofticers were preseut, as well as maoy of or-Gen. Pleasonton, Capta. Worden and all of | to-nig! me of | tudinous, but her success will be irrespective of ber frie Pt i oy beak 11 do, the rewedy 1 in your for the crime of attend e who wish to aflord ing precluded fro ekers, wh ances, aud of th atteution of pleasure ing the evening perf pleasant entertainment to children. The week now ek | Name of | bas lacked dramatic novelty and interest, and has thua proved Lk | unsuggestive to the eritical pen. But it i tkely that the com- [ ] | ing week will afford several themes of unususl interest, in the Glaszow | departwent of local theatricals. Havre ‘ 9 e - - —— Bremen. . Hambwrg. .. | Music, ,‘\-urnluw THE HAVANA OPERA COMPANY AT THE ACADEMY OF Antverp | ] Mosic. ) = l The failure of the Star of the West to <ail at the ap- Sai ;r"f“mil;: Ca007 pointed time, prevented the Havaza Opera Company appear- Steamers 15,763 | ing at the Academy of Music Thureday last, as aunounce d, i | but the Company, fally rested and revived, will positively Chons ** DESTINATIONS. | make their first nppearance st the Acadesay cu Monday even- Arkavsas, 2; Alabama, 1; British C: | ing next. The opera La Traviata,” which will in- 113, Califorata, 104; Cout bt 1 | e 10 0ur public t wost popalar members of the ‘. istriet of Colu Ji | Indian: ; Kentacky, [[QolpaRys g i | Massachusette, 1.450; Maryiand Mdlle. Leonilda Boschetti, the Violetin of the occasion, is Minnseota, 470, Shince said to be & ar be g, fresh and e e ae. 12; North Cacoling, | eharming voice, and vocal & ert. The 3; Rhods 1,081; Pennsylvanin, ; | Havana press was most enthusiastic in her | South Caralina, 7: \mu..;x;‘ ‘l;‘, l\”:m % | Tho tenor, Signor Anastasi, is said to possess & fine personal appearance, ond a voice of extreme sympathy t graceful . and beauty, not of the robusto osder, but of the Sirike of the Shipwrighis, Caalkers amd | and charming legere quali mbined with fine taste and pas ey 3 sionate expression. This o record of the Havava press, Ata public meeting of the United Shipwrights, | )0 confirmation of which, sler iy . o 0 Orlandin next. The bariton | same auttority, is said to bave a voice s | that of the Jamented Awodio, and also to be an actor of marked excellence. Tho first pe certalnly be highly interesting, ugere, who have been tried be- o not be aad W . We rowded on as we shall L fore eritical aud Lope to se¢ the Academy couragement 1o the new aspirants for public faver. Bignor Muzio, weil known here, witl direct the pe; SDELSSORN U NEW- The Fourth 8o wortl's Hall on Thursday Ler been de in the arraug: the platform from ot Ty this change t conyeuience of tue audience is consuited and tie w beard to far better advantage. The programme w and miscellancous character, commencing with Macfarres Caotata, The May Quee A Hortin and Idy and Walke: who performed th he ladies Miss Slwm: 21 Society was given at Dod- evening. A much 1 reform nent of this Hall, by removing s always masic. Miss Hortin is rarely heard in solo, bu ber voice and performance of the brief solo allotted her were +0 pleasing uad satisfactory that we regret more opportunity is not afforded Ler of proving how excclient a singer aho is. Mayer sang Hummel's Tyrolienne in o most plensing and | artistic manner. T Miss Libby Swith exhibite much pre sougs it far 100 ambitiou¥ for ber preseut Erpani iorolami,’ and *Let the Lright Seraphi picces only to be conquered by artiste, or by accomplished and thoroughly finished be wotld bave effected & much greater success s bett I8 The choral performance was good, svwé pa rv to make th contralto r choice of sy lishments t prowisiog teurs capacity. very em impres s .u‘.,”rumm.“ i We | glthough more voices were b Charze 2) hoore 8 quarter of s day. We i per e The de sou whorn they employ to work at our b Jury of | sive, with all the strong contr The de | shipowners and were ot so apparent in the lghter butw w'l‘:'.‘m":‘l’" shu's ** Kise up, Arise’ oame up for exccution, Resolred, That oor organization wear o thels v sud turaieg round ali piaces and at el thmes whete we de : e T thatr the opimion of out employers o L 0 7OST0M! ’ . ’ Lave not elosed their yards, ¢ v rebuked, most of tie 1 eingers the gt hours, thercfor 1) n‘x‘- i e . the orchestra. But the con nworthy of pablie confidence. | ductor still wailed amid gererah w for, as it proved, one | unfortunste absentee, who was finally compelied to emerge | from the retiriog ball, aud walk up to bis seat 1 tha The wnieg The Inogl was ters of ay an lest & pers ays been e calprit proved to be o the Society, who had a those absenting the ex from choral against bim this time, but e bore it well The most successfal choral perforwance was the “Ave Maria” from Wall 1 ne,” wh MADAME VE LUSSAN'S CONCENRT. meert of Madame de Lassan at Iry The Admiral Farragut, M t ud | attended o Thursday evesiug. bat the Lall was » Pennock,of the Navy, Col. Patten of the Army,Gens. Van Alien | (04 (b0 ihe incery and the audience ware slmost peristed and Aspinwall,the Army, Navy and Marives being well reore: | yg gume de Lussan was in excellent voice and sang with spiris sented. Letters. presentiog their excuses for non-attendatce; s : s A el U KA. why uts sandined | and efioct, hoth 18 Ret igioh and s the esnstried matle. We o his room, and other compauions of th After the beard Madawe u to better sdvantage. | usual business bad heen transacted, Capt. C ‘0 nder | Signor Forsuti, ns usnal, sang excellently well, his style and voice being specially adapted to concert singing. Miss cer of very good promise, of whom we .‘ Swith s a young » shall probably have Krolikows' i played eome p the audience. The other per MISS M'DONALD'S CONCERT TO-NIGHT. Miss McDonald will make her debut at her concert it at Irving Hall. Her friends and adwirers are multl by asd by . say wers we believe amateurs, and on her own merits alone, This young lady is, we think, destined to surprise the public; her powers are certainly re- markable. She Loy more marked and facile talent than most of the debutantes vho Lave flasced upon New York in the fow past years. We do 10t by aby means vouch for ber perfostion, but she will sssuredly make & sensation. She will be assisted by the charming violizist Miss Toedt, the celebrated organist G. W. Morgan, aud by Messrs. Castle, Farley, Campbell and Colby. FOURTH SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT. The Fourth Sunday Evening Concert will take place at Irving Hall to morrow evening. The artista who will ap pear on this occasion will be Mrs. Marie Abbott, Messrs. C tle, Cawpbell, Lumbard, Colby and George W. Morgan, the celebrated organist. The programme will bo entirely new, and the excellence of the artists will again attract an over- flowing audience. —_— CITY NEWS, (et ey The Rev. J. Kirkpatrick, D. D., died at Rinyors, J., on Wednesday last, and his funeral occurs there to-day. Dr. K. began to preach for the Presbyterian Church at Rinyors in 1609, was ordaiced a8 pastor in 1610, and continued to bold his office uptil death, a period of more than 5 years, ————— owduro making & party & witness o Lis own behalf applied ouly to civil cases, and that under its provision vto o | CENTENARY SERMON.—The Rev. Dr. Foster of thi Critinal prosecution was ot eutitied 10 testify iu bis own be- | oier will by apecial request, deliver to-worrow at St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Charch, corver of Fourth-ave. and Twen- ty-second at., his Centenary Sermon preaclied st the recent session of the New-York Conference. —— Colonel Charles W. Darling, having resigned his position as Assistant Paymaster’Genera), Las beeu appointed Commissary General of Subsistence upon the staff of Gor, Fenton and sssigned to duty in the Iuspector-General's De- partment, in this city. i LA Dr. J. 8. Newton—not the eclectio physician of & similar name—who proposes to cure diseases by the laying on of bands, will lecture and practice before the Spiritualists So- clety at Dod wortl's Hall to-morrow morning, at 10} a. m, fodimesiddbon AMERICAN ~ GEOGRATHICAL AND STATISTICAL SocleTy.~This wociety Leld their azzual election for oficers for the ensuing year at their rooms st Clinton Hall, on Thurs. day evening last. The following gentlemen wero electod: President, Charles P. Daly; Vice ide; i Chasion &ator Dricied, rrederich & Conking? Forean Corresponding Secretary, ol responding Secretary, Cyrus W, ¥ LA A T, ey, - | e W8, S nitnts Ax ExcorsioN.—Mr. Jobn Marshall. one of the | Hell Gate pilote, found two boys aged eight and ten years | adrift passiog through Hell Gute on Thursday on s rant of five bosrds, They stated they had been fishing and bad lost ‘[ ::’;u:::‘:flu %:lpunrfly "h?,"y',lud bad wade he raft to i | £24 e making vhek osoape amd ehccoaded. 2 Titnd L~ Tue NoeLTE EXTRADITION CAsk AcAlN—Tne | SuEmiFy STILL RECALCITRANT. —The ease of Carl Noelte, de- manded for extradition by the Prusslan Goveroment, was | g u::ll:fngn’""'d" before Commissioner Newton, but L Viz: that the Shenfl refuscd to surrender Lim, being made, it was sgain postpoued to the 14(h inst, - e R WiLLs PROVED—CHARITABLE BEQUESTS.—During the past week the Surrogate bas admitted to probate the wills of the following named persous: Mary E. Weaver, William Gray, William Quenzer, Rebecon S, Ives, Minoa S, Wilson, Bateman as Parthenia— | Madame | receptably to | can Bible Society, 82,000 to the Tru eaths to the Ameri ey Chureh, 81,000 to the Trustees of the tees of the Presbyterian ECnth Dresbyterian Church. §1,000; fo the Society for the jof of Aged % Fomales, 82000 to the Ameriean 3 §1,000; to_the Trastees of the Enstern | to the New. York Orplan Asyly ety, | ty for the f ns and Desti- | 1 s e POLEN AND RECOVERED.—Yes- . o well.dressed young man, went into 0. 350 Broadway, and re- A Diavosp Rixa terday William J. Bail the jewelry store of Tiffany ¢. Co., quested t0 be shown some dinmond rings. His request was d with, and, sfter examiuing th les for some | olined to purchase and left. Almost immediately aftor | L depariure, the saleaman fonnd that a diamond ring, valued ), was missing. He immediately went it of ad found bim in the bar-room of the St. o salesman caused his arrest by Officer Rodgers of o E'eventh Prociuct, who is detailed at” the hotcl, and on rehing the prisoner the ring was found in his posseasion, en before Justics Dodge and committed He is a native of New-Orleaus, aged 22 In response to con time,he | bail. but bas lately resided in St. Lonis, Mo s of the magistrate, be replied Le was beartily sorry for Laviog year he question: offense, and crime, committed the LT s Vioratisa e Excise Law.—Chades Green of 209 Mercerst. was arrested oarly on Friday morning by Ofticer Deyman of the Fifteenth Precinct, on a charge of keep- ing his saloon open after midnight, in violation of the new Fooise Law. About the sume time Officer Yonng of the same precivet arrested John Stiliing of N University-place, ou & similar charge, risopers wers Leld to bail by Justice Dodge. o f PRS- =0 AxotnER STRIKE~The deck hands cmployed by LIPE REJUVENATOR, it was bis first | NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MAY 5, 1866. CONSTITUTIO BIOKRENE, LIFE SYRUP. A positive snd specific remedy for all diseason originatiog from ag IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, and for all (hereditary) DI EASES trassuitted from PARENT TO CHILD, STRENGTH TO THE WEAK—YOUTH TO THE AGED. This preparation s unequaled a1 8 rejaviaator and restorer of wasted or inert functions. 'y way impaired their vitality by cxces stion, will find the to be what it uator, which, while I feelings 4 e shattersd constitut jich belon to youth bas becorme enfeebled in its ws and ener, pmcm'.::, iy Supert preparation » i eusove that cause at on SCROFULA, orever. BIOKRINE STRUMA, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, CURES_GENERAL DEBILITY, IMPOTENCY, NERVOUS IN. CAPACITY, D' ] ¥ APPETITF, ULCERATION, KING'S EVIL, LOMON. L VT HAS A’ MOST DELIGHTFL ‘lrl" Ea AS A'MOST DE SRy s . T A A O D aRvOUS BY ERYSITELAS, SALT RHEUM. pilities are eer: phosbi , filling life with unteld mis» 'who are in aiy way prostraied by nervous disal ly advived to seck 3 vare in this most excellent as preparation. 4 BIOK I the LANGUID, the DESPAIRING, the OLT Uable discovery a trial; it will be found totally dii " e purpose TO FEMALES.—This preparation is Invaluable in nervons wesk- mesaas of il Niads, as it will estore the wasted sirength with wondet- ful permmnenee. 3 & Itisniso 8 grand tonie, and will give rellef in Dyspepsia with the first dose. A brief persist o will renovate the stomach 0 & degree of perfect heaith, and bauish Dyspepsia forever. One Dollar per bottl, or six. botties for #5. Sold by Drugsists genenally. Thia talut (WERVDITARY asd ACQUIKE! ery, in by all asual medical remedier incrable. RHEUMATISM. any disease in which the Constitution Life Syrap fe e sow wwatism and its kindred affectione. The most ine I there tense painn are almost instantly slleviated—enormous ewellings sre stond- | redaced. Cosen, chronic or vicarious, of twenty of thirty year where, by addressing HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors, No. 28 Dey-st., New-York. ing, have boen cored. the Neptune Steamship Company, running between Providence and New-York, are on a strike. The Company bave been aing £33 per month to their hands, bat during the past week Hatided to cut down the wages to #30. The hands feeling ag- trieved at this, a¥other lines pald the full sum, strack; aod, consequently, the boats bave to run with some ewbarrasswent. PR Fuserar o Con. Epwarp P, Liovo.—The fu- neral of Lieat.-Col. Edward F. Lloyd of the 119th New-York Volunteers, killed at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1664, takes place to- day at the . Barchard'’s Charch, Thirteenthest., be- tween Sixth wnves., at 1 o'clock. ‘Lhe boaes of thin gnliant aoldi this city trom the battle-fieldn of Georgla and are now to_be consigued to treir lnst resting place by those who knew and loved bim well. “The faneral will probably be largely attended. —— Opstrreriya U, 8. Orprcers.—In the U, 8, Com- wissioner's Office yesterday came up the case ot United States s John Doe, A warrant of attachment wason Thursday placed in the bands of ono~f the Deputy Marstals of the United States for seryico on the Danish bark Christian. Whea atteipting to serve it the captain_made some rosist- ance and would not allow the keeper to take full possession. bis morning Mr. William H. Thompson weut down to see what the trouble had been aud was refused pesmission to come o board by the first-mate, — Rieggan, whereupon he arrestod bim and brought bim before the Comuissioner. The Commwis- sloger, aiter exaimination, beid bim to bail for furtber exami- tiou. —— A SwispLer ComMirTep,—On ‘Thursday night, r Taglor of the Eigbteenth Pr rosted Patrick on a clarge of «windling. The prisoner has been in the habit for some time past of going around the eity and selling what purported to b Jicenses and permits granted by the Excise Commissioners, | Yesterday ho was comumitted for trial in default of $1,50 bail by Justice Dodge. net ——— 1A meats | A LeTrer proM Mas, Exya WALLER. No. 16 Wesr Fovnrsextisr, New-York JARKD, esq.—Dear Sir: | received th e Tox which | beg to returu you tay best o | it for s perior to aayh nd 1 over deed. 1t produces | wid clear. It must be and tiue appearasee iuvalusble in th Be plrased to forwar Tn_the above con: 1. Exam ox Pawn Miss Lucille W o, whose hi Mies Maggin Mitchel wives the stamp o proval. L. leanrav, No. 022 Bio wteration s onr y have by tege o selectis —— IxpoRSED BY THE LADIES. Housna's FRAGRANT ODONTOLINE bas slresdy received o hearty best preparation for the teeth in rtl combined with lts sweet character, make it aerivaled in the fudossewent from th the merket Ite cleansing proj e ita positive baz wnce | line of demtifrices. Purchase s box and satisly yoursel’, Sold by all | iroggiets, Pestumers, and Faney Goods Dealean 1 — | A Meenaxican Wospzg—A Hovsenonn Xeces | s1vy ! =The Scient'ic American in speaking of the Willcox & Oibbe | Sewing Machine, saye: “ One eannot bo re the beauty and a | caraey of ud the entire ahsesce of all Dolse, even | when ru 000 stitches aud upward per t. Another merit is this : the o inter ban, | ifting T deed, s MhcHANICAL WoNDER—A WOUN | woun xrcrssiry - | A Harvarp Gravvarte will fit Students at New- A for Colle van I AL Ovis, Canbri Neferen Ds. Bello sbody, Cauibridge. ror Boys e most elegant Ladic GARIBALDE ever before (1e8 ountry. No. 62 Lafayette place and No. 7 Fourth ave. ——— ure against Cholera, all pradent AsT ID1A Covrex. which is sold by wil Wholesale Depot. No. 154 Readest. As a sanitary mes pecple should use KEXTS drocers at 25 cents et o —— Frer MATINES Dr. Couron wil glve o e xbibiti of the Lavemixe the Cooper Institte Tor Dadics onlys o \WEDNEADAT APTERNOON, May % commencing st 3 o'clock. Dovrs open at 2. Adailssion free. iy mENCH (LASS for ladies more than uing at 8'0'clock st No. 9 Uni A. A. FAVARGER'S last I and gentlenen is uml' progressing rapidly. and prowi t eets ever ructio B any precedin s vernity piace. one. Sen Latest Ship News, ARRIVED. Hodedon, Elizabethpoit for Newburyport. Brig Lucy A. Blos Schr. M. Hand, Brooks, Philsde phis for Newport. Schr. Fanuy Feru, Savaders, Fhilulelphla for Providence. Schr. Caroline Grant, Pressy, da; Wott-Haven, Schr. Charles Cooper, Suow, Hristol f t. ebr, H. A. Deraing, Boardnian, Hartford for Elizabethport. . Fusie, Huusier, Pitladelplia for Hast/ord. Sehr. F. P. Simpyon, Hazelton, Virginia. Sehe., William Mazyek, Duial, Virginia. Sehr. Ocean Wave, Zephyr, Virginia. Behr. O. B, Smith, Banker, Virginis. Sehr. San Jusn. Brackett, Virginia. Schr. Quickstep, Dy . Usorgetown, D. (. Sehr. Constellation, Kelly, Indianols, 25 da Schr. Mary Alice, Perry, Wilwington, N. stores to mster. Sebr, E. Haker, Joffers, Wilioiogton, N. C.. with uaval stores to waster, Kb Banvard, Walling, Maryland. BELOW. Bark Quickstep, from Matauzas. WIND—At Sunset, NW. ; light. OBBERS! ROBBERS!—The OFFICE of the BURGLAR ALARM TELEGRAPH, which protects fovis aud without datimge each window and door of Uie house, s remo 10 No. 284 Broadway, opposite City Hell. E. HOLMES. GO TO THOMAS R. AGNEW™, Greenwich and Morray-ste., whern you will fiod Tess. Coffees, Fisb, Flour and everytling euse chespe than auy store in New-York. One vrice house. CEDAR CAMPHOR i cheapest, pleasantest, most desirable as defense sgainst CLOTHES- MOTHS, Druggists everywhere sell it. HARRIS & CHAPMAN, Factuters, Bosto ING - U I Bl BOYS CLOTH A Latgé and st pime! of RE. DE y om0, BPRTNG DA BN AN: A DA (. (whole or in part,) BOYS' CLOTHING of i T FURNTOHING GOOD, ke, ve. o o description, FROM 10 TO 40 PER CENT BELOW FORMER PRICES, st FREEMAN & BURE'S ONE PRICE CLOTHING WARE. FOUSK, 124 Fulton and % Nasser ste., corver ,...,f:.'(!,':‘g. n‘.\.xm-l, CATARRH I NERVOUSNES SHATTERED NERVES, LOsS OF POWER, EPILEPSY. NERVOUS DEBILITY, 8 DANC ST. VI CONFUSION OF THOUGHTS, s who have suffered for years will bless the doy on which SPECIE PRICES, TER & Co., Thous: TRAPHAGEN, Now. 398, 400 sud 402 BOWERY, JIUN jes. Particalatly to weak, saffering women will they resd U estinable blossing—directivg their footateps his medicine prove Now cffcr thelr entire stock of ke SRS fills rore than it promises. to a Mope which MENS, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S » CLOTHING On & besis of GOLD at ouly 20 per cent premium. MERCURTAL DISEASE ROTTING OF BONES, ACHES IN BONES, DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS, SALIVATION, BAD COMPLEXION, FEELING OF WEARINESS, \ SYRUP porges the system o rely from CONSTITUTION LIF ts of MERCURY, removing the Bad Breath, curing C ARD. 1 have now open a large stock of LACE CURTAINS, I[UPHOLSTERY GOODS, i the evil effect the Wesk Jofuts snd Rheumatic Pains which the use of Culomel is 4 and secares the Teeth o8 eure to produce. It hardens Spongy Gos firmly av ever. - i CONSTITUTION L1 synue FAMILY LINENS, a PERSONALLY Eradicates, roat and brauch, ll Ecuptive Disesses of the Skin live ERSONALL SELECTED IN EUROPE, PIMPLES,' 2 BLOTCHLES, ESPECIALLY FOR RETAIL SALES. I. BE. WALRAVEN. NEW MARBLE STORE, RS, and el other dificulties of Lils kind, which o mach disfigure tie cate les, often making them » @ wird sppearance of both males and fen sselves aud theic (riends. sing No. 686 BROADWAY, N. 7 PARKER BROS. E LONDON CI‘UB SAUCE. CONSTITUTION LIFE H‘ll(l,’lj ¥ romt meals, nrivaled e by all gro Acknowledged by epicares to_ve the Sance gate, steaks, chops, soaye, saiads, ke., imparting ess nid de ny‘;a! lavor to all e dishes. For fruit, preserve and pickle houses. i . €. R PARKER Azent, No. fiab, i o, CURES ALL SWELLING OF THE GLANDS, Either of the Face, Neck, or Female Breast, and sheald be tsker an ing theis bresking, 1nd woon a8 the swelling in detected, thus preve y ob ure 0 which produciug troublesorae Discharging Sos (ke younger portion of the community, fiom eix to twenty years of age. Young clildren are very subject to Dischusges trom the Ears, which depeads upon Serofalcas coustitution. These ceses 097 re- cover by takiog o few doses of the Life Syrup. FISHING I'ACKLE ALL ITS VARIETIES, FOR SALE BY A. DRAPER, No. 33 NASSAUST, one «l»a_l from MAID] Al serofulous perso Dyspepsia aud Dropsy of the liwbs, abdomen, sud in the fumale, W TUNE Dropay of the ovaries and wou, generally accoipauied with 11 ferm A‘{ OLD SONG, SET TO A 1866. ches ion and Ulceration of the Uters permanently eared by o stitution Life Syrup. The disease known as Goitre or Swelled Neck, the Life Syrap will remove entirely. ‘The remedy should be tsken for some tiue, us the disease is exceediagly,chronic and stubborn, and wpite of cats, Gail, ip aboud R0 Abvy will not be removed without extra effost of the Ovaries, Tamors of the Broast, and eweliing of viber will be completely tedued without reso o the hnife, or operations of any Aiud. \r Epileptic Fits, Sympathetic or Org nic Discases of the Hewt, a9 palpitation, Disease of the Valves, producing a grating or livg sourd, Dropsy of the Heart Case aud all tie atfections of tiie inportant crgen 1) from Poisous.” Not dangerous to th Tats come out of th “COSTARS " RAT, ROACH, &e., 14 8 pasta—used for Kats, Mice, Rosclies Black and Red Ant ¢, ke SCOSTAR'S" BED-BUG TERMINAT R 1 or wash—nsed to destroy, and also a8 a preventive for Bed bugs, & AR'ST ELECTRIC POWDER FOR Al I sy -&‘Q R In for woths, Mosquitos, Fleas, Bed-bugs, Tusects on Plauts, Aniwials, ke (persons suffering from any acute pa'm n the region of the heart), Human Family. " £ boles to die. ation Life 8 be greatly relieved by Coust rop. £ XTER'S BROKEN-DOWN AND DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS, SUPPERING PRON INDISPONITION T0 EXkRTION. I'ALN 1¥ vux Fack, Loss or Mewowy, Forenopinas, Hoxuos or Caramiry, Fran ov “Cos’ Disxass. Dixxess o7 Visioy, Duy. Hor Sxiv asp Exrurwinies, Waxr or Sceee, Rusriessyess, Pans, Hagoann Corrraxance, © 00 Bewame !0 ofall worthless imitation See that * CostAR's " uawe is on each Box, Bottle, aod Flask AND LassiTeor oF 1HE MUsCiLAR Systex, oll require the o'd of befure you buy. & e S50, siss Bouss, Botilos sod Piask, the CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. Sold by all Druggists and Retailors 1, $2, $3, and #5 4 K gx’flo{d‘ Shipe: Storas, La itutions, Ae. 1{ T THE B SO RRIARNRIA: FOR ALL FORMS O ULCERATIVE DISEARES, Fow 1866. INCREASE OF RATS.—The Farmer's aD or Seaim, Genstle (Baghish) ssserts Either of the Nosx, Tunoar. Toxevs, %) and proves by Bigures that one pair of RATS will have a progeny and e unta 5o Teus thah 691,080 I thrwe years. Now, uajoss thie jur | 1O remedy has ever proved ite equal. wensa family eao be kept down, they would consuie wor food than Wouid sustaft 65,000 human beings. MOTI PATCHES upon the feaale face depending apen the die- 7 oo " CosTa's " advertisomen bove. eaved sction of the liver are very unpleasant o the young wife rod wother. A few bottles of CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP will cop i whicls in dizeetly wider the rect the sectetion. aud remove okin. Diseases of the Liver giving nse 1o 1866. isus BIRDS.—Whoever engages in shooting small birds is \ds i exterioatiog rats is a boefuctor. o ue the benelit of ved somethin, entific American, ‘sdvertisement above. snor, Dizziness, Indiges wir exporience ? wncerons condition of tied g ypide doge, oo tion, Weak Stomach or an ulcerated of compenied with buming or other unplessant syinptows, wilk VRUP. organ be relieved by the use of CONSTITUTION LIFE S U Hioon PoRrT (o 1866, COSTAR'S” RAT EXTERMINATOR is simple, sale, and 30 ded. ¥ the most perioct IAT ificatlon nsetig we b Aurar, iue Lire Sxeew KW AvaGixe Tat that can get it, properiy preparod, wil | ate 0 il 416 ‘genratly o Tanie s S | vzsaws yymavarsn o - womLn where 1t ®Aa taken. =f Cake Shoga, 8ich., STirror it e eece SRS . - €9 See © Costan ertioomant abowe. — 1 THIE RICH AND roonr are liable to the same diseascs. Nature snd Science have nade ihy 18“6' ) CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP for the bensfit of all, HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with varmin need bo 40 ke Conrar's’ Esterminator. We bave used it to o PURE BLOOD CURED BY INHALING A HARMLESS FLUID. DR. R. GOODALE'S CATARRH REMEDY Has cored more cases of Catarris Ui all 4] et - wmetns of iad have becin DIt 1t will certain: which aro very slnp SOME OF TH) Do not aliow IT. o druggiet (0 pelm off any other preparation w ou. 11 the ke i, u 1fthey do not keep t, send mouey o the agent, ad it wil Price, #1 per bottle each. Send stan Sold by Drogginte. e for Pamphiet. Christine Linderman. None of the above wills coutai; provisious of publiy iwportauce. The wui of Wilkinn IF: ::)’ i C. R PARKER, Sole Agent, No. 508 ['ourcot., uear Contia Now.York, aud It 3 box cost 3 wo wou'd have it. We lave tried poi they eflected nothiug; but * Costar’ cle Kitocks the breath out of Rate, Mice, Roachi ute and Hed Bugs quicker than we can write M e in groat de ) aver the conniry —(Medine, Ohio, Gazete. = wroduces hesltly 1en cud wamen . and if the coustitution is peglected i youtl, disease o death are the result. | Price, $1 25 per bottle ; onebalt dozen for $8. l) WAL 1. GREGG, M. D, SOLE PROPRIETOR, NEW YORX. MOROAN & ALLEN, Wiholesale Droggiste Ageuts No. 46 Cliffst., Ne GEO. C. GOODWIN & Co., Boston, J.H. REED & Co,, Chicago. COLLINS BROTHERS, St. Louis. J. D, PARK, Clucianati. 1866 1866. '*IAI)IF.IS AND HOUSEKEEPERS should recollect that Lund. dollare’ worth of Grain, Provisious, Ae.. are anuuall od JOHNSON, HOLLOW., ¥ ! ‘Auts, and othr_iusects sud vermio, sil of which van NES, | g e ol of whichcan BARNES, WARD & Co., New Orlesnn BARNES, HENRY & Co., Mouirea, Covada. HOSTETTER. SMITH & DEAN, Sen Fronoine, Cab