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9 uREEDAVS LATER FR011ELWE. utmi cr muci it mum. Lcndoa Times on the Importance of tb Capture of New-Orleans. Arrest Twelr Hundred Workoen la France Spanish Troops to IXomaln Oottoa Firm OrMdctuSa Adrmncln Coiuela ,93 7-8)94. ns-va, Thursday, May 1.

-Jfc Bornl It I tMauhlp1wlflurtc, fromLiv. Vrpool 10JV 'lock X. U. pt th 19th ulL, taeustown SOth, arrived at Halifax at P. M.

to-tBajr. Sh ha passenger for Boston. No specie spotted. rTh Jimtric; on tbo gist, pok th mall steamship from New-York for Liverpool, at 7M o'clock off Fastnet, Also, on tho 27tb, spok the abtpa Samutl Boddtng-ttn, TVrufen, OrUntml and Ftrvftd. GREAT BRITAIN.

Tba London Tim editorially expatiate on the Itnpertane of the ttnif) for New-Orleans, and ssys 111 oceyef tkmt plmct th FtdermU woWd ft 41 parnifwf tifktentd net tXi great artery of tin ttttdti JStmttt. 1 Tha Homing Hrrmld (conservative organ) baa a tkreastie editorial on th protracted continuanc of th American strugf 1, National prediction to the Contrary notwithstanding. It sees no signs of ex-Ittuatioaln the North, and no signs of disco urtgemtnt la fba South, and belter thai no probable military jchlvment oa either aide would fuffice to bring lthr party to term. With these view, our com-fcnardal and political policy should be regulated cn the conviction that a pedy peace hopeless, -The Iltrmld further says that the Government of IpYashlagton abould be permitted to hare one more Uunca, and if they fail, the great Power uould per-nptorflr Interfere on behalf of tha general well feeing of aaaakind. That thla hae not been done before 1 owing to the generoelty of England, aa trance wu ready but it 1 time that Englamf ihould ceaaa to stand between her own people and the relief Ihey need.

The general new, aa wall a the commercial, 1 klaoctablank. Further experiment In the armor-plating of ship kre engaging attention both In France and England. FRANCE. It wa rumored that the French Folic have arretted twelve hundred workmen on the charge of edition. The Bourse wai quiet and firm Rentes.

7Cf. 40c. GREECE AND TURKEY. Greek and Turkish affair ar but little changed. AUSTRIA.

Tha Austrian Government have sent two naval ejngtaeert to America to Inspect the Monitor axd Jur-Ttmme and the new eoaat fortifications. IT ALT. 4 Great delight wa manifested In all part of Italy Mfthe recent language of Palmsmtoji and Glacstohs In the ItalUa tfebale La tha BrttUh Ilouae of Com-taeaa. INDIA. The Bombay mail of March 27 had arrived, and ia 'on board the Awuncm.

The news Is general! anticipated. Autaeatlo intelligence had been received that about UOO Persian troope, with 100 guns, were on their ar to Herat, and that So-Dm-Jm, of Herat, as tlrctd by th King had ordered 10,000 owar and lafaatry to march against them. LATEST NEWS BT THE AMERICA. Lerooa, vil Qviaxsrovn. Sunday, April 20.

vassBBW, Daiuroay, Apni iv. Baiony haa acceded to the French and Prussian cemaaerclal treaty. The Ruasiaa lllnlster of the Interior haa made two Imperial propositions on for aeceleratlag the liberation of the eerf and the other for creatiag a syatam Parliamentary representation. The propoaition kuis been referred to the Council of the Empire. MAaain, Saturday.

April 10. Spain will not, as has been reported, withdraw her groope Arena Mexico. They wilt atay until tha aa lie-lac uoa demanded la obtained, i Cesaaaerelai Now the America. Lrvaareei, 10 Evening. Ceeieaj-The markets continue cloaed for Cotton, let eoaae J.000 balea hav changed hands at nraa KMrtcee.

Basati Maaara. Wniwru.WnH A C. report Pieur has an upward tendency. 'Wheat still advancing, and ld.2d. higher sine Tuesday.

Corn teedy and unchanged. Paevnieaa The aame authorltlea report Beef loading downward. Pork easier, Baoon buoyant, Lard Itaady. Lencs, Saturday, April IS, Ceaaols close at 03 0 04 for money. American Securities are dull and drooping.

tiavaa, Thursday, April 17. Cereen Sale of the week, balea prices Of. I tat. hJaher New-Orleans tree ordinaire. lo7f.

bas, aaf. Mioek, 04,000 balea. Pianj Saturday, April 19. Bourse la Inactive. Rmtee 70f.

50c Lovaoif, Saturday, April 10. Baama'a Circular reports Was aimer, and la. ad. higher. i'Loca advanced Od.wla.

laoa tall and unchanged. SveAa tending downward. arm. Copras buoyant. Rica steadv.

Tiuimi dull, at 68a. Tauow flat, at 46a.w4a. SO. BraajtOadull, Coa Ou, XS. Liasits On quiet, at Jos.

0d. 37s. Saccamaa have been dull during the peek, end prtcee are alightly lower. Erie Snares, lie) 1 IlUnols Ceatrala, 4H diacounU The BuUioa ia the Bank has Increased 34,000. Teoal Oyeanestlce.

"In exhibition of the class in vocal gymnastics, binder training of Prof, tlvauaat, tcck place oa Wednesday, at Faaara Female Iartiiuu, on Madison-mvaaue. The young ladies ranged In ag from near twenty to very small girls of some aevea year. Tha Spectators ware lavited triends of tLe and cler-IgyiaeaH seeleeeora and ethers Interested in promoting waUmUed edventagea In our educational Institution. JJroa thefr exceeding value la bteaoaiaA and puleaeaie aauaciea, are STTi Z- Qt or Methodist olais fair Cedents, clad tn a- unadoraed suit ef tn sh km flia bis outer man i.kTT iLFVl tmt to oarfeeoon. foraatn a wbolaaomeeoifraJi toU.

leyai adherentt of Queen rachion. The Professor ta parucularly serere upon her saatesryT above nnmed and openly avow that out-and-out Bloomertem to referaoie. lhe prof-resa ef the eeveral classes attached to ear irat ocaols in this City aad Brooklyn I eminently satisfactory to the principals, who introduced, the method rather aa an expenavenu The Caarro of th Light Brigade was among the nieces ejected so dispUy the vereatillty of eToevtionary pewer. and also eoaae eery tatereatlae actiun ai lh VwTHralorv errane both with and without evnreaaiM cf letter. SwmttAmf aew tmeV IA vaa waa developed an what wee announced as assmerie iiuir.

in which ae word wee trst saelled a it aeundea, and after were arenieaced as usual. The Oumo-oeU exercise wweaa tea tt to here practiced with weed a piece sMosiaio an amusement for our irJUJii as skating is tn Ira season, herole would oniy Introduce it ZTIT-Tit Tivl open air ana rree space ie thla eoeno, toast, a atandlnc and oe odlareaon to onmwyr City Sift i11 to the cctracied and i to ahop or vredrtnc trade. An addroee. class of eiergymen is already termed, waa are very much tajue e.erclec. for their ow nTother vtcel TIIE CIT UUV tUWMluDi A TV AUtrmm a Thki fig BOARD OF cousciufzar.

STATED SZSSIOy-rnvnaaav, Hay I. W. a I Th4 Hoard met aersmant to adioornmemt. ia their Cham ber, fee. 1 City IlaU.

feeenthartos C. Plaekney, Esq Precedent, in the CeeacilsMei Uotian. 6arey. Hares. HeeJy.Desmond.

Jones. Gross. MilieeTiUsatoteei. eedney, JLeech. Lent, Orton.

Uses, Btevensoa. Babcock. Brtoa. Long a. The miaate ef the preceding meeting were read and approved.

pirmon. ny uoenensaan Bteveaean Petitioo of property ewaertr ta the Tweaey-taird-etreet asa Common CoeneU will eeess a faery to be the loot Tweeay-Utfid-etreet. North Bivar. to North Which i ras reierreu ie nxgOLtTTXOXS. mm sABokfrraasmnn 'e4v.

That William A. Mai 11a be. aad he ia hereby appointee iota Biissto nor of ismuaM nr im vuj aaa veaa-lW Mew-yerk. Which was rewrred to Committee en Salatie and Offieee. bj Coencilman Btevensoa JCceatortf.

That the carriaee-wa of Twearp-tMirth and Tweoty-nfth-etrests. between Lexiastom-eveoue aad iTtaai be reoaired avthwitk. mrnim Ka diMKlaa sunt vroten Aaoeanci ueparunens. Which was referred to Committee on 8treta. Br Councilman Kees Xetoivta.

I hat the New-Tork CaBsolidated Sta pany that part of it known as the Broadway line of aea, now running xrom tne rerry to artj-seoond street be hereby authorised and directed to ex-tend their route up to Fiftieth -street, and that each and ail ef the stages run In their turn up to that point, Broadway and Uueth-street. Councilman Hog an moved that said resolution be re-fsrred to Committee oa Streets. Which was carrid. KBPOST. Report of Committee en Railroads in favor of adopting resolution that the Ninth-avenue Kail road Company be.

and they are hereby, directed to take up their rails at present laid in Greenwich and Washington streets. between Keade and Canal thirty day (rum the passage of this resolution by the Common Council, and ia their failure to do so, then the Croton Aqueduct Board to cane said rails to be taken op, and the expense thereof charred to, and collected from said Ninth-avenue Rail road Company. vi men was laid over. C0MMU5IC1TI0. A communication was received from the Street Com missioner in reply to preamble and resolution relative to toe authority anr party or parties hsve tor claclnr or erecting telegraph poles in the streets of the City.

Th Commissioner states that the ndependent Telegraph Company, the only one raisins; poles at the present time, have beenwaited udou by Lhe ofiicera of tne UeDWtnwnt and questioned as to their authority. They referred to two resolutions passed by the Councllmen, one December 34, lrl, the other January 30, ltxii. On examination it was found that the first resolution waa not approved by the Major, and that the second hsd not been concurred in by the Aldermen. Therefore, toe Department notified said Company to remove their poles, in their failure to comply therewith, the Corporation Counsel was informed of the matter, with the view of prosecuting; said Company. men was reveivea sua eniereaon me.

I XI HAL OBDIBS. Report of Committee on National Aftair. (Jointly.) ad verse to reimbursing Third Retfiment, (cavalry.) New- i or, Bw, Minus, ana bixu tieKunent, Maw-Yore state Militia alao. to annroDriatina- twelre thoaaand flva hun dred dollars for new uniforms for Twelfth Beglment, ew-York State Miliua. with the following resolutjon td, That this Committee, while desiring to acknowledge the eminent! v-tatrioti- aervicea of tha aoldiera from this City, do not feel that tne Common Council possesses the requisite authority to reimbnrae tbera for tha expense of uuiforms, and, therefore, recommend that the prayer oi the petitioners be respectfully denied.

Councilman Orton moved that, in connection with the above matter, General Order No. 20 be taken up, being a report of the Committee on National A ff airs, on the application of the ifth and Regiments, and part of the First Regiment, Cavalry, for an appropriation for uniforms, and adverse to the adoptioa oi resolution in favor of uch propositions. yt hue the latter report was being read. Councilman Orton moved that the further rsadlna bs suspeLded. men was earriea.

Councilman lvrton moved that the two re oorts be re- reived, and the recommendations of the Committee, in both caes, adopted. hlch was earned. He port of the CommitU-eon Streets, in favor of ador.tina a resolution that a crosswalk be laid across Fourteenth irt-et. in from oi the Church of thrf Immaculate Concep- toa. between Avenues A and under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Board.

hlch was adupted by the following vote Athru-ative Couuciimtn Houan. Barney. Haves. ITtalv. Desmond.

Jonea. Miller, liazleton, Keech, Lent, Orton, Koss, MevtCKO, I.ouk IS. Retort of ommittee on Fire Department, in favor of adopting resolution that the Stieet Comtniseiouer ue to cause the telecraph apparatus in house of En gine Company No. 24 to be re Mired and nut in workina- order immediately. was id oDted by the foflnwliis- vote AfliruiAtive Couccllmen HoKao, Barney, Hayes, Healy, Desmond, Jones, Stiller, liaskton, Keech, Lent, Orton, Ko.

Stevenson, Long 13. -Report of Committee on Printing and Advertising, in favor of adopting resolution, that the bill of the New-York Ltaiirr for advertising for Chief Engineer's office, amourting to be paid, and that the Comptroller be directed to draw his warrant tor the same. Vj Lich was adopted by the following vote Affirmative. Ccuncilmrn Hons. Barney, Eayes, Healy.

Desmond. Jones, Miller, Haxleton, Keech, Lent, Roes, gtcTecsoa. The President- Brice, Long rteport of Committee on Donations and Charities. In favor of adopting a resolution that the Comptroller be di. rected to draw his warrant in favor of Petr B.

Knapp, Collector of Assessments, for the sum of $1,600. to be applied in payment of assesfment on the property of the Fire Point House of Industry, and charg th lame to it appropriate account. hich waa adopted by the following vote Affirmative Council uatn Hogao, Barney. Hayes, Healy, Desmond, Jones, Miller. Haxleton.

Keech, Lent, Orton, Ross, Stevenson, Babcock, Brice, Long 16. Report of Committee on Sewers, in favor of adopting resolution that a culvert and receiving basin be built on tha southeast corner of Suffolk and Houston streets, under direction of tha Croton Aqueduct Department. Councilman Hoes moved that said report be recommitted to the Committee on Streets. Which was carried. Report of Committee on Sewers, In favor of adopting resolutions, as follows Asseiwe.

That the sum of two thousand dollars be and tba same is hereby annropriated to defray the expenses in curred in procuring the necessary surveys and plans for the establishment of a uniform system of drainage for the upper part oi ue ciiy, oemg ine amount estimatea ny um Croton Aqueduct Department as the oostof said work. Ktiolvt That the Comptroller he and he is hereby authorised and directed to draw his warrant for the above amount, on the presentation to him of the proper vouchers that said work haa been done in accordance with the Slans and specifications prepared by the Croton Aqne-urt board, and charge the same to its appropriate account. Councilman Orton moved that the above matter be re ferred to the Croton Aqueduct Board, and that they be requested to return the same with their opinion thereon at leng-h. at their earliest convenience. hicn waa carried.

Standing Committees on Finance of both Boards be directed to meet Jointly, as a Joint Special Committee, for the consideration of th finaacial estimates of tha Comptroller for the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and for that purpose only. Council man barney moved that said resolution be placed on file. Which was carried. Resolution that the Counsel to the Corporation be Authorised and directed to memorialise the Legislature in relation to the bill now before that body, designated as the Cat biU." the Common Council believing said bill to be antagonistic to the interests of a large portion of our citizens, who pay annually a large sum into the City Treasury, wt.os- business would be greatly injured by the pas-satf of said bill. councilman Barney moved that said resolution be placed on file.

Which was carried. Tctition of owners of property ou the sta-e route of Jose pi. CLurc'i ill's line of stages, running from and Broadway to Manhattauville and High ridge, to Kraut ar. extrusion of said route through Man-ruuUu-vtrect to One Hundred and Third-avenue to Harlem Bridge, and also from Manhattan ville of One Hundred and Twenty-ninth-street, through Broadway to Tenth-avenue, to Carmanaville and Foit Washington. I in the Board of Councilmen.

March 10, motion that prayer of petitioners be granted, lost, for waut of a consti-tuuooal vote subsequently reconsidered, and laid over.) CouarilDiaa Barney moved that said petition be re-fcrred to Committee on Road a. hkh was carried. Report of Comniittee on Fire Department in favor of adopting resolution that the Chief Engineer of the Fire irruaent oe eirecred to eater upon his next pay-roll for engineers the names of the engine ere of Engine Com pa- niee No. and 47, lor services rendered from lor services reauerea rrem tight hundred and sixty, to November 1, one thousand eleht December 11. one thousand eight hundred and sixty, at such rate per annum as provided for bv said ordinance olso, that the Comptroller be directed to pay such engineer, ecowrdJag to the pay-roll ef the engineers herein stated.

hkh wa adopted by th following vote: Affirmative Councllmen He-ran. Barney, Hays, Healy. Desmond. Janes, stiller, Haxleton. Gedney, Keech.

Roe. Stevenson. The 1'reSDdcnA, Baooock, Brice. 1-eng t. ReeoloUoo that the Street Commissioner be aad he is hereby authorised aad directed to preeuue plans aad spe-CfBcatKos for tho excavating ana fitting ap the laea tents tsaU houses built hereafter ibr the use of the Fire Depart mm a.

I la Beard of 'Councilmen, Xarch 10, pending motion of Counc.jiaa Janee to amend said resoiutioa by adding thereto the words lUlcwinr. viau "And that aU suck be done by eoatract." the same was laid over. Mr. Ones ase ve-1 to amend said resolution by aubetitut-insr tberetvr the Ibllawiag tUrmrrS. That the Street CommlssiooeT be and he hereby drroeted to iaclade in aU future oontraou Ibr the ooastructkmof houses ar the use of the Fire Department aoonditioa requiring the builder to excavate the cellars.

f' and ceiling, er lath and plaster the walla and eejtiufs. r- th ueetlon en th adoption of tho reeo.auoa as emended Which was earned. --'f- harvee. Piers and Blip, In t.V?Z'. that the CMsptreUrr bedi- I.

a aw of Charlee H. Cee, Sor uov4 aa Sixty-lour dollars and IVjif!" at paid tn error oabla uZtfr3St he report be received; an-J the reaolatwa rearrred to he Cosspt rot ir with power. hich eras carried by the following vots AtfirnmUve--CoucilaBesi Hoc an. barney. Ilavea.

Healr, Deamsaa. Joecs. ktiiicr. I i as ton. Cedaev iUesea or ne commute en nt Department, in nv vwofadeptinaTreaolattoathat the Street Commtaeiener be directed to ad verttse presssals for building anew ho orriaa-efor Heee CocBpaayNo.

la. Which wa adopted by the (oHovinf vote. AmrmaUve Coancilmeu Horan, Barney.Hayes, Healy, Desmond, Jones, Miller, Haselion, Gedney, assoh. Lent, Roee, Stevenson, Babcock Brice, Lonf 1. If ejati re Coeoci linen Orton.

The resident S. Beport of Committee on ire Department, in fcver of adopting resoiBUen mat the sKraet voauniaateeer be dl- rected to advertise for proposal for the repairing ef the arri an of Haee Comoaav (wo eaearee aae nity ooiiars expense. Which was adopted by the following vote A ftYrmativs-Joonciimen Hegan, Barney, TTayse, Eealy. Desmond, Jensa. sillier, Haxleton, Gedney, Keech, int.

Rosa, Stevenson, Babcock, Brice, Long. is. Negative Councilmen Orton. The President A Councilman Hayes moved that the vote by which said resoiutioa waa adopted be roeonsridered. Which was carried.

Coeneilman Hayes moved that the report be recommitted to the Committee on Fire Department. Which was carried. Reports Committee en Fire Department, in favor ef adopting a resolution that the Comptroller be directed to advertise for proposals for a lot of ground situated between Forty-fifth and Fiftieth streets and igbta and Ninth avenues, to be used a a location far Book and Ladder Company Xe. Councilman Barney moved that said report be recommitted to the Committee en Fire Department. Wkleh was carried.

Report ef Committee on Fire Department, in favor of adopting resolution that the Comptroller be directed to draw has warrant in favor ef 'John K. Flagler, foreman of Hose Company number Fifty -one, for the sum of one hundred aad forty dollars, to be in full of all demands for renter temporary location, corner of Fiftieth-street and Leringtoo-e venae, used by said Company during the re-beilding of their hoase. Councilman Lent moved that said report be received, and the resolution referred to the Comptroller with power. Which wu carried by the following rote Affirmative Councilman Hogan, Barney, Hayes, Healy, Desmond. Jones, Miller, list le too- Gedney.

Lent, Orton. Ross, Stevenson. The President, Babcock, Brice, Long IT. most BOARD Or AXDXMfnr. Resoiutioa that tho Common Council thank Mr.

Bancroft for complying with the request of the Committee having the matter of the celebration of Washington's irtbday In charge. In Board of Councilmen, March 10, pending motion ef Councilman Hoxan to substitute th following for above resolution: Rttolved, That the thanks of the Common Council be and are hereby tendered to Hon. George Bancroft for delivering an Abolition address in the Cooper Institute, oa the twenty-second of February, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two. Tha whole subject was laid over. Councilman Barney moved that th resolution a adopted by the Board of Aldermen concurred in.

Which was carried. Report ef Committee on Sewers, In favor of adopting resolution that a sewer be built in Forty-sixth-street, commencing at a point ninety feet east from the Tenth-avenue, to connect with tha aewcr now in the Eleventh-avenue, and crossing the same to the Hudson River, under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Department, and that th accompanying ordinance be adopted therefor. men was adopted by tne following vote Affirmative Councilmen Hogan. Barney, Hayes, Healy, Desmond, Jonet, Miller, Haxleton, Gedney, Keech, Lent. Orton.

Ross. Stevenson. Tha President. Babcock, Bribe. Long 18.

Report of Committee on Sewers in favor of concurring with the Board of Aldermen in adopting accompanying ordinance for the construction of a receiving basin and culvert at th southwest corner of Greenwich and Barclay Streets. Which was adopted by tbe following vote Affirmative Councilmen Hoiran, Barney, Hayes. Healy, Peamond. Jones. Miller, Haxleton.

Gedney, Keech. Lent, Orton. Ross, Stevenson, The President, Babcock, Brice, Long IS. Report of Committee on Repairs and Supplies, in favor ef adopting resolution, that the Street Commissioner be directed to prepare specifications and advertiae for proposal for fitting op cellar of bouse of Uoee Company No. 67, the eoet of the some not to exceed the sum of a2C0, and that do inspector be appointed thereon.

Councilman Hogan moved that said resolution be amended by striking therefrom the words following, to wit that no inspector be appointed thereon." Which was carried by the following vote Affirmative Councilmen Hogan, Gross, Miller, Hasleton. Gedney, Keech, Long 10. Negative Councilmen Desmond, Jones, Lent, Orton, Rom, Stevenson, Tbe President, Babcock, Brice 9. The President put tbe question on accepting the report and adopting the resolution as amended. Which wa carried by the following vote Affirmative Councilmen Hocran.

Barney.Hayes, Healy, Desmond. Gross. Miller. Gedney. Keech, Lent, Orton, Roes, Stevenson, Babcock, Bnce, Long 16.

Negative Councilmen Jones, Uasicton, me rrssiaect. 3. Resort of Committee on Sewers in favor of adopting resolution that a receiving basin and culvert be built at the northwest corner of ihirtjr-fourth-street and Broadway, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. hich was adopted by the following vote Attiruiative Councilme i Hocss, Barney, Hayes, Healy, lieimund, Gross, Miller, Hasleton, Gedney. Keech, Lent, Orton.

Ros, Stevenson, The President, Babcock, Brice; Long la. Negative Councf man Jones 1. Resolution that the Street Commissioner be directed to cause the telegraph wires connecting the houses of Engine Companies Nos. 33, 36 and 40 with the bell-tower on Thirty-third-strcet. to be taken from the tops of the bouses in Thirty-seventh-street, between the Ninth-avenue and No.

46 Engine-house, and have said wire properly erected on poles through Thirty-seventh-street, at a cost not to exceed one hundred dollars, aud that he cause the same to be done without delay. Which was adopted by the following vote Affirmative Councilmen Hojran, Barney, Hayer, Healy. Desmond, Jones. Gross, Miller, Haxleton. Gedney, Keech.

Lent, Orton, Ross, Stevenson. Babcock, Brice, Long IK Negative The President 1. Report of majority of Committee on Railroads, oa petition of J. M. S.

Mills, (for privilege of changing his mode of conveyance on the Third-avenue, south of Forty-fourth street, and substituting stage cars for tbe stages now being run by him on such stage routes.) in favor of adopting a resolution that tbe prayer of the petitioner be denied. Councilman Barney moved that said report lay over. Which was carried. Report of Committee oa Sewers, tn favor of adopting resolution tat a sewer, with tbe necessary receiving basins and culverts.be built on Ridge-street, between Delan-cey and Rivington streets, under the direction of th Croton Aqueduct Department, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. Which waa adopted by the following vote Affirmative Councilmen Hogan, Barney, Hayes, Healy.

Desmond, Jones, Gross, Miller. Hasleton, Gedney, Keech. Lent, Orton. Boss, Stevenson, The President, Babcock, Brice, Long 1. Report of minority of Committee on Railroads in favor of adopting resolution that John S.

Mills, his associates or assigns, are permitted and authorised to operate and use cars in lieu of stages, a a daily mod of conveyance for passengers over aud upon the streets of his present stage route, with power to lay down and use at each end of the route such necessary switches (not exceeding one hundred feet in. length) as may become necessary for the working thereof, and for the better accommodation of public travel, by payment to the City of the same license-fee for each cur as is now charged by existing ordinances. Councilman Gross moved that said report be laid over. Which was carried. Resolution that the Street Commissioner be directed to repair the house of Engine Company No 8 forthwith.

Councilman Lent moved ttuit said resolution be referred to the Committee on Fire Department. Which waa lost. Councilman Brice moved that the said resolution be amended by inserting after the word directed" tho words "to advertise for proposals and contract to the lowest bidder." Which was carried. The President pot the question on the adoption of tbe resolution aa amended. Which was carried by the following vote Affirmative Councilmeo Hogan, Barney.Hayes, Healy, Desmond, Jones.

Gross, Miller, Haxleton, Gedney, Keech, Orton. Su ren son. Babcock, Brice 16. Nt-gative Councilmen Lent, Ross, The President 3. Councilman Stevenson moved a reconsideration of the vote by which was adopted the report of the Committee on Sewers, in favor of adopting resolution to build a sewer in orty-sixth-street, between tbe Tenth and Eleventh avenues.

hich was carried. Councilman Stevenson moved that said report be re- eonimitted to the Committee on Sewers. hich was carried. OtMBtL ORDKKS RX8TJKKO. Resolution that the salary of the Assistant Meseenger to the Board ot Councilmen be fixed at the rats of 750 per annum, the same to take effect from tbe passage of this resolution.

hich was adopted by the following vote Affirmative Councilmen Hogan. Barney, Hayes, Healy. Desmond, Jones, Grose, Miller, Haxleton, Gedney, Keech. Babcock, Brice. Long It.

Negative Councilmen Lent. Orton, Ross, Stevenson, Tho President i- a- Report of Committee oa Taxes, in favor of adopting resolution thai th tax assessed against Carrick No. 56 Reade-etreet. en personal property for th year lal on a valuation of seven thousand four hundred dollars, be remitted. fin Board of Councilmen, March 9, pending a motion to recommit to the Committee en Taxes, the Board adjourned March 31, taken up and postponed.) Councilman Lent moved that said report be recommitted to the Committee on Taxes.

Which was carried. Reso Intion that the Street commissioner be directed to cau-w the fire telegraph to be placed in tbe Fire Bell-tower at Washington Market, ansa apparatus to nonneci wit the I'oM-ofbce wires. Which was carried by th tallowing veto Affirmative Councilmen Hogan, Barney. HsyesJIsaly, Desmond. Jones, Gross.

Miller, Gedney, Keech, Lsat, Orton. Ross, Stevenson, Babcock. Bnce, Long IT. Negative Councilman Hasleton, Tne -President a. Repnrt ef Committee en newer in (aver of adopting a resolution that a sewer, with the necessary receiving basins and calverta.

be wailt in Cherry -street, aetsresn asses aad lliiseveto streets, made the direction ef the Crotoa Aqueduct Department, and that the accompany lag avdiaanee therefor be aatopted. hich waa adopted by the following vote: Affirmative Councilmeo Hogan, Barney, Hayes, Haaly, Desmond. Jonee. Gross. Miller, Haxletoa.

Gedney, Keech, Lent. Ortoc Roas. Ste-raooou, Brioe. Long 17.. -v.

KXSOLQTIOaa RXjrgWKD. BwCouncilmea Brice Acrvas, A resolatiosi passed the Common Council, fa 161. providing for the purchase of a let for a location for Hose Company No. Thirty seven, to be between Twenty-sixth aad Thirtieth stress, and Sixth and Seventh are naes. and.

i Is Aerrava, i se inpwiw was minii procure a am snervsora, oe ana ness nereby au-the foilowine bound ary, TwentyetnTn aaa isinr-uia streets, ana Sixth and Eighth avenaea, to be naed aa Location far Hose Compos No. Thirty-eeven. CoancLmaa. Brice moved that said resolution be adopted. U- vi hkh was carried ty the foTlnwlnr voe r- Affirmative Ceoaeilmen Heau Barney Healy.

Deatannd, Jonee Ureas. Mi.ler. Uazietea. Gedney, Kerch, leut, Orton. Stevenson Bobcook, bnce, joitf- Mawabve Rosa t.

jr. Brpert of Coonadttoe en Sewers. Ia favor of aAmtlae resolution that a rsoelvintaad eu IvebofcJ Ja Ue southwest corner of Grand and Chrriu. stroma? under the directioa of the Cmtoa Aoeedoet eaetmeat. aad that the accompanying ordinance thevetsv kwadootnd! Whsch was laid over.

KOTIOVg 1 Councilman Babcock moved that the Committee en Aa-eermeet be discharged from the further coosidsnuioa of tho report of the Committee on Assessments ef the Board of Aldermen of IML with resolution that the Comptroller be directed to draw his warrant in favor of Joaa-tbaa Trotter. Ksq Collector of Assessments, for the eosn ot forty-three dollars and eighty cents, so pay aa erroneous assessment against the sporty of Frederick arse for building sewer in Ludlow street, between Riviagton and Stanton streets, and charge the same to its appropriate account. Which was carried. Councilman Babcock moved that said report and reora Unn be referred to the Comptroller with power. Which waa carried by the following vote Afnraaa re Councilmen Hogan, Barney Healy, Desmond.

Jones, Gross, Miller, Haxleton, Gedney, Keech, Lent, Orton. Ross, Stevenson, Babcock, Brice, Long la. eXXEXAL OKDSBS AGADT BISPM1D. Report ef Committee en Streets, tn favor of concurring with tbe Board of Aldermen ia adopting a resolution, thai the Street Commissioner be directed to nag the sidewalks en th northwest corner ot Madison-avenue aad Thirtieth-street, and that the accompanying erdinanee therefor be adopted Which was adopted by the following vote Affirmative Councilmen Hogan, Barney. Hayes, Healy, Desmond, Jones, Gross, Miller.

Gedney, Keech. Lent, Orton, Ross, Stevenson, Tbe President. Babcock, Brice, Long lx. Negative Councilman Hasleton 1. Report of Committee en Streets, in favor ef adopting resolution that permission be given to the property owners on Horatio-street, between West-etreet and to par said street, at their own expense, with cobDlo-stone pavement, under the direction of th Croton Aqueduct Department.

Which waa adopted. nenolotion that the Street Commissioner be directed to advertise for proposals for laying a new floor in the n- 5 ine Room ef Kupine Company No- 43. Also, for new oors to the house, and fur putting said bouse in thorough repair. hich was adopted by the following vote Affirmative Councilmen Hegan. Barney, Hayes.

Hsaur, Desmond, Jones. Gross, Miller, Hasleton, Gedney, Keech, Lent, Orton, Ross, Stevenson, Babcock, Brice, Long 1 Negative The President MOTIOXS AGALW BEsUMXD. Councilman Stevenson moved to reconsider the vote by Which was referred to the Committee on Streets resolution that the carriage-way of Forty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets, between Lexington-avenue and Second-avenue, be repaired forthwith, under the direction of th Croton Aqueduct Department. Which was carried. Councilman Stevsnson moved that gala resoiutioa adopted.

hich was carried. GZXIKAX OKDIB8 A6AI2T RXSTTMXD. Rnalvtd, That Twenty-econd and Twenty-fourth streets, from Filth-avenue to the North River, be renumbered, under the direction of the Street Commissioner. Councilman Hasleton moved that said resolution lay over Which was carried. Retoirtu, That Forty-fourth-street, from Fifth-avenu to the North River, be renumbered, under the direction of tbe Street Commissioner.

Councilman Haxleton moved that said resolution lay ever. Which was carried. Report of the Committee on Repairs and Supplies, in favor of adopting the resolution, that the Comptroller be. and he is hereby directed, to rent th two upper floors of a portion of the building southwest corner of Fourth-street aad Lafayette-place, to be used as a drill -room and armory for the Twelfth Regiment, New-Tork State Militia, tbe rent of the same not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars per annum. Councilman Hogan moved that said report lay ever.

hich was carried. Resolution, that Croton water-pipe be laid in Ninety-fifth-street, between Tenth and Kleventfi avenuta. under tke direction of the Croton Board. Which was adopted by the following vote: Affirmative Councilmen Hogan, Barney, Hayes.Healy, Desmond. Jones, Gross, Miller, Gedney, Lent, Orton, Rosa.

Stevenson, The President, Babcock. Brice, Long 17. Negative Councilmen Haxleton, Keech 2. Report of Committee on Fire Department, in favor of adopting a resolution that the Comptroller be directed to Surthase of Messrs, Hartshorne A Co. the Hose Carriage i their possession built for Hose Co.

No. 6, at an expense not to exceed two hundred and fifty dollars. Which was adopted by the following vote Affirmative Councilmen Hogan, Barney, Hayes, Healy, Desmond, Jones, Gross, Miller, Hazleton, Gedney, Keech. Lent, Orton, Ross, Stevenson, The President, Bab-co-'k, Brice. Long 19.

Report of Committee en Fire Department in favor of adopting resolution that the Street Commissioner be directed to advertise for proposals fcrjjullding a new engice for the use of Engine Company No. 40, similar to the one now in use by Ensine Company No. 19. Which the President declared to be lost, for want of a Constitutional vote, as follows: Affirmative Councilman Hogan. Barney.

Hayes.nee.ly, Desmond, Jones, Gross, Miller, Hasleton, Gedney, Brice, Long 12. Negative Councilmen Keech, Lent, Orton, Ross, Stevenson, The President, Babcock 7 Councilman Hayes moved a reconsideration of tuch unfavorable vole. Whirh vv carried. Councilman Hogan moved that the report be received aad resolution adopted. Which was carried by the following vote.

Affirmative Council men Hogan, Barney, Hayes, Healy, Desmond, Jones, Gross, Miller, Hasleton, Gedney, Lent. Stevenson, Babcock. Brice, Long 16. Negative Councilmen Keech, Orton. Ross, The President 4 Councilman Jones moved that the Board do now adjourn Which was carried by th following vote.

Affirmative Councilmen Hogan, Hayes, Healy, Desmond. Jones, Gross, Miller, Gedney, Orton, Ross, Babcock 11. strati ve Council men Barney, Haxleton, Keech. Lest, Stevenson. Ths President, Brice, Long 8.

Whereupon the President declared the Board adjourned to Monday, th at o'clock P. M. so aionuay, i jMEa 3 wEENEY, Clerk. Tin Citt Dikictoby. To-day a work of great magnitude commences.

Mr. sow's canvassers commerce their work of collecting names for the new City Directory. Such a task ia no asy one. Last year the tolal number of names collected amounted to making it surprising that the Directory ia so universally correct Our citizens will of course afford all the facilities in their power to the canvassers, i THE 8BMIWEKLT TIMES. Th NIW-T0RZSIM1-WKSKLT TIMES, If.

TOT i published THIS MORNING, end-may had at th counter, in wrappers, ready for mailing. It contain th LATEST INTELLIGENCE up to th moment ef going to press. THE CAPTURE OF NEW-ORLEANS With intensely Interesting Partlcnlars.and a Narrative of Events preceding the Struggle Rebel Account. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON AND TBS POTOMAC Th Ad ranee into Virginia Ths Campaign Fred-ericksburgh Department of th Rappahannock and tbe Shenandoah. I THE SIEGE OF TORETOWN-With a Diary of Letters Correspondsnc from Fortress Monroe.

NEWS FROM THE WEST AND SOUTH-Affalrs in Missouri, Arkansas and Tennessee The Advance of the Union Armies Preparations for a Southern Waterloo near Corinth, and a variety of other exciting Intelligence. NEWS FROM THE SOUTHERN COAST With graphic descriptive letters aad official document. NBWS FROM EUROPE Great excitement relative to Iron-clad Ycssels-cf-Waf and Fortification Rebel Privateering. STATE POLITICS Address of the Republican and Union Democratic Members of the State Legislature to the People. 5.

ITEMS OF DOMESTIC AND AGRICULTURAL INTEREST Compiled trem sources, many of which are inaccessible to the American reader. LEADING ARTICLES on the current topics of th day. THS PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS IN FULL, A CAREFULLY PREPARED SUMMARY OF THS NEWS, both Rebellion and GeneraL A number of the highest Interest. Circa I nr. Naw-Yoax.

April 98, leea. We have this day tensforred the MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT of our business from th aacond Boor ef the store corner ef Broadway and Warren-L, to the second floor ef our store, i 1 No. 9tand 81 Broadway, 1 I i '4 Corner ef Grand st Where we are opening a large and select stock ef SPRING CLOTHING. CAS SWIRES, TESTINGS." 4c We beg to assure ewx friends that ne pains or er pease wlU be spared to sustain the refutation efthi branch ef ear business, i i DEYLIN CO. P.

S- The Retail BEADY-MAD CLOTHING DEPARTMENT wtu be saBttaroed at the ooraer nf Broadway and Warren i A LARGE AND SELECT STOCK OF STYLISH CLOTHINO new CO. 1 i u-at'j. i 1 T9 aaita ry Carmsieslew aske Cesnikf U'for tUtddaTd relief of toe TWe will la sul probability sooa ssoe to provide fcr, and our Ire mm tne boat keca eoast are eodkarered by th uaheuhy soaaa 1 e.PPe-Ing. There is. therefore.

need of puhUe Losraiity ttv-n Wlto very ponwsv A cnn, Otrii.to2t may be- Mrs4 Is OEORCS KTKE.XG. Trvnsarar. Kt. 0 a-i-at- New-Vaefc. army alalj be perto-.

Agaocie. and depots of hospital 77 i. 1.. 4 as kesrr easesse in connee- Clothing a naif 1-rlre I Tttn STOCK OF CLOTHINO OF TWO EXTXNSlf WHOLESALE CLOTHINO WAREHOUSES. x.

BROKEN DOWN BY THE WAR. IS MOW BEING SOLD AT HALF PRICE. At ETAKS'. Ne. and FeJton-t.

Peeirl Bx-ttJa an l. n. tn-t AM most ecoanaaioal for laundry and familv asa, helnn particularly adapted Jar naaaals and ell kiada ef wwotosi goods. Maaufaetureg aad foe sale hy E. M0SQAJT8 antra w.

ovfvo, v. ma niinrws an if. Aw Waat.nl. jsjao aiii mi.si ana Me. 1 Tra MARSH Radios.

Cm vm 3 Vesev-st. All kinds ef Trusses. Sapoorteis. tMUisarw Sbouidev Braces nan Abdominal Bupparters eombtaed a. i aw i a fi inwi i BUMjoiaaoa niacnaaiOBS Apwuajnnai; JL teaaaie a Bene ladies.

Brldawwnter Paint For tin roots, brick walla. Banded cornices, iron and silica, durable and cheap. Depot No. T4 Maidsn-lan. F.

F. F. F. eav PIERCT'S PATENT PILES PIPE. See advertisement in tbe Medioal oelamn.

Fmnk MUIer'a PREPARED HARNESS OIL BLiCKLNO, In cans for cento and cento. For sale by C. LEE, No. John-st. The Bio alter Hat, at Whlte'e, like Ita namesake, is a complete success.

Let one and ail. both great and small, give WHITE a call, at No. 31 Broadway. Marten' Geld Pens. Prices to suit th pocket snd pens to suit the hand of every writer at No.

3d Maiden-lane. Call or inclose stamp for circular, with engraving of all sices and styles. MARRIED. Bstw -CasSTis, In this City, en Wednesday, April 30, by Rev. Joseph P.

Thompson, D. Aunt T. Bst-rxi to Emilt E. CaistBa, daughter of E. W.

Chester, all of this City. Usbuovo liiBBAas. On Tuesday. April 99, at the State-et. Congregational Church, by Rev.

Newton Boston. Rev. Philip Gskuohb. formerly of Hyde Park. N.

to MissMria JaXMi, second daughter of ft. F. Hibbard, of this City. Uiasacnf Smith. On Monday, April 31, by Rev.

Charles F. Barnard, Mr. Lswis V. Giaaamit, of Boston, to Miss Racbii A Sjuib, daughter ef Charles Smith, of New-York City. 11 awhks istov.

In this City, en Monday, April 28, by Rsv. G. T. Flanders, Abisl M. Bawxiss to Faaai daughter of Isaac all of this City.

Hocsroic Srsauaa. In this City, on Thursday morning. May 1, at at. Ann's Church, by Rev. Thomas Gal-laudet, Cbaxlxs G.

Houston, of Rochester, to Caitiorri Afkc, uaugnter or rucnara cternng, iisqoiuusiiy. MoarHT Coamur In Owego. N. Yj, on Monday. April 28, by Rsv.

Joseph Butler, Jamb D. MoarsT, of New-York, to An a PacBisci CogjiUT, of Owego, N.Y. SwAOiHAUta Moots. By Rev. W.

F. Collins, Go. S. SwAcxBAUxa to Miss Max, G. Mooaa, both of Fort Washington.

N. Y. Tatlob BaooMristB. On Wednesday evening. April 30, by Rev.

William O. Johnston, of Kensington Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Mr. William TaTLOfiand EMsABivn H. BaoouriiLB, both of Sootland. nar Scotch papers ploaao eonr.

DIED. Bcttox. On Tuesday, April 29, Jobs Bcitos, in the year of his age. The friends of the family are lavited to attend his funeral, on Friday, May 2, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of his son-in-law. Usury Taylor, No.

113 Forsyth-st. PoTTia. In Wilmington, N. Con Saturday, April 12 after a long and severe illness, Capt Gussai Pottir, in the "5th year of his age. Black.

In Jersey City, on Wedneidsy, April 30, after a short illness, Jobs eldest son of John and Harriet I 'ack, in the 17th year of his aire. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to aitend his funeral, this (Friday) morning, at li o'clock, from the Hedding M.E. Church, is Little Montgomery near Barrow, Jersey City. CAUBtiLiso. On Wednerdsy, April 30, at his residence on West Neck, LoDg Island, Hon.

CBCgCHiU C. Cambrxlxso, in the 7eth year of his are. 1 he iriends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at St. John's Church. Huntington.

L. 1 on Saturday, May at o'clock, without further invitation. The train on the Long Island Railroad leaves' Hunter's Point. L. 1., st A.

M. Ferryboats connecting therewith leave James-slip at 8 A. and 34th-t. at 81 A.M. Stages will be In attendance at Uicksvllle to convey the friends of the deceased to Huntington, whence they caa return by tbe railroad the same afternoon.

Cabo. In this City, en Thursday, May 1. altera brief illness. Joshua Lasix Caan, a native of Rhode Island, aged 3d years. Mr.

Cako was a printer, for many years connected with the Herald and other printing offices in New-York. He was a man possessed of many sterling qualities, such aa to win the esteem and good will of all to whom he was known. Notice or the funeral will be given tn to-morrow's paper. Wilkesbarre, Penn papers pleas copy. CaocBiaon.

In Port Richmond. S. 1., on Wednesday, April 30, Axtboky J. Cxocuxaesaged 7 years. 11 months and 21 days.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ef his father. Port Richmond, this day, (Friday,) May 3, at 1 o'clock P. M. Tho steamboat Huruenil teaves foot of bltehall at 113 o'clock A. M.

HAsamoros. In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 30, Mabiso O. HAajunaToir, aged years, months and 21 days. The relative and friend ef the family ar invited to attend the funeral, from No. I trelaUn-place, op Saturday, at 11 o'clock A.

at. Hxiwcx. In Tarrytown, on Wednesday, April 30, assist Emma, youDeest child of John J. and JaneEliaa Heinck. aged 1 months and 1 days.

The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Cars leavs Cbambers-st. depot Hudson River Railroad, at 13 o'clock. Lenten. In Rondout, N.

Y. on Wednesday. April 30, suddenly. Julia Faaxcss. daughter of Gabriel w.

and Catharine Ludlam, aged 23 years and 9 month. MoaoA At the villa St. George's, near Nice, France, on Monday. Feb. 17, Amsua.

wife of J. Pierpont Morgan, and daughter of Jonathan Sturges, of this City. The funeral services will be held at ths Church In Fairfield, on Saturday, May 3. oa the arrival of th train leaving New-York and New-Haven Railroad de pot, corner or xjib-b. sos as u.io t.

m. jos relatives and friends are requested to sttend, without further invitation. The train leave Fairfield to return at a P. at. Psav In this City, oa Thursdar, May 1, SoraiAA daughter ef Henry aad Abby Pray, aged 1 years and 10 montns.

The relatives snd friends ef th familv ar respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, on Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. Hammond st, Stsvsws In Williamsburgb, L. on Thursdav, May 1. Cosxblia youngestchlld of Wn. H.

and Sarah M. Stevens, aged 3 years, months aad days. Tlx iwlatieea and rrieada af tbe tamU are lesrectfull invited to attend the funeral service, at the residence of her parents. No. 13 South th-st.

L. 1 S1 1 ciori uis urntrr evening, i um maiua i taken tor interment to Rye, Westchester County. N. oa Saturday morning. Vax Kistx Thursday, May 1, after a few hours' illness.

Jobs Acocstcs, only child of Mary A. and Dr. John B. Van Kleek, aged I year and month. Thefrientisof the family are Invited to attend tbe funeral, at Mo.

til on Sunday aternoon. at So'cioek. Yatxs. On Thursday, May I.Cbablbb, son of Charles and Josephine Bos worth Yates, acsd months aad Yh relatives ana. frisnds'of th famDy are' invited to attend ths funeral, this day, (Friday.) May 3, at 3 clock P.

The remains will be taken to A lbaa for Interment. Yoose- Fourth Day evening, April 30, Elisabsti wife of Henry D. Young, in th 63d year of her ag Relative and friends ar Invited to attead the fuaeral, at No. 10 State-eU Brooklyn, on Sixth Day afternoon. 3d at 4 el oca.

The remains will be taken to MaU-nicock. L. 1 for Watenv. In Brooklyn on Wednesday venin. April 30, of scarlet fever, Htasi lawm, sen of Charles H.

aad the late Amelia Wright, aged years and months. The relatives aad friends of the family are respectfully lavited to attend tbe funeral, from tbe rsmdeace ef bis Jdfather, Ja Johnson, No- Hij-h-st, thla (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Wabwicx Is Brooklyn, en Wednesday, April 30, at No. Ryerson-e Caaouss. daughtae ef Alexaneorand Charlotte A.

Warwick. In the 3d year of her age- OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF MURRAY. EDDY KENTDCKT AND MISSOUJU aJTATB OTTJCKIESU M. 5, 61, 58. 65, $, 38, Tt.

XnxrocKT, Ciam 90. May USX 66, 19, Tie 3, 62, 35, 63, 5, 1, 47, 46, 43, 31. CWealars ssut free of charge by aill rearing either to MURRAY; EDDY CO. i f- -r Covington, Ey. St.

Louis. Mv- OFFICIALDRAWLNGS OF SX-A-VYARB Attn K-NTTJCKT ST1TB rr; rr-r 0tbries. KaocxT.ExiA Ci lax-itay 3U ii 65, 54, 41, 65, tl 45, 7, T4, 4y5j i BgVAWAax StAts Lorrxav. Ciam Xli-May 1. T7, 76, 1 45, 10, 13, 58, 75, 70.

7X 15. 71 1 Circulars aanfi by adilrssefsg -J, JOHN A. MORRIS at CO" Wilmington. DeU or Covmgton. Ey- W-OATCfO HOSPITALS THE WOUNDEDkT THE SIEGE TOM.TOWN..-SepoUes of bedding, dreaings, dioaU fsed.

win, Wlrd Wv Ceiper Cstah uauKta. i.o. i i VD.vn I IT PUOLBT1KED VI withoat resvng toe cover. Carpets. Is, ti t5z vi fWsst iTth-sU near Broadway.

CO to W. Wagag. 1 wn a ww ci i wpn rrts sri I iUto enmpet. for two BMas Ularsto prft at aMtnnf esMlMlioe seaterdns. jje 1 I jjm jjamw lismijmw x)ait cB7 on won iioTns-cnxAP sr, of plMmntor dor.Cra durahle.

and hlinI brsaaru tal hi than nnC; fphor.hiUwrt In ordinary aaa for defradlng elothlng froai xootbs." rtfgftl swaig hy HARRIS CHAPMAN, Boston. Sold in New-York by CAS WELL, MACK CO, nadsr itikit HoteWaad hy LAZXLL. MAR5H At GARDINXR, He IS Oold-et, la paund paskages, (narly ddubl th rds -ef I pound common earn pher.) I box ef 6 pounds'' PATIES ABOUT TO COMJI-NOil HO LBKK.EE PIN iU' AXD DESIRlNa AN OUTFIT AT ii tbbt. jmxt micna. rf Can save 1 per seat, by purehaslne; a ear etaUisMm KXAWTN- TLU VYANO LIbT OF Boat- ow ovn x.SADiia ajiticlksY Faxnon CanaTaa 8m, 44 ilioas T5 Fannea Care a BaxAxyasi San, al alsee Bnaaxyan Cerrs Ctrrs an SAOcxaa, yet 1T1- Csva)n BavvanDnna.

Drain, pasaaav ana Taa Saavicxa, in nn 19 ar'OmVi tostastsaasesWataeissgsM filw 9 Cre-etASS GoBtsTs, per 4es 1 Cvr-etAM CaAjrpASn. per 4.. Uf 1 49 Cuv-Olass Wixs GAaaa.pw4ea...;...w-..U,.C-' Htiy-rnrr TswxBs.p 3S Tvn Ivom Dam 4 TV t7oml Kjrrraa.per aoa. 4 a 09 Frna Playbb lea Pptb PXATBn Tanui 8soons.psr 3 59 Trn un Tana 3 lias Piatxp Txa Spooks, par 1 Tvn Tum TlA SITS, pieces, JL Fnra Furxn Txa Sava, flnsly thassa. srtth InV r-A tials engravd to order, per sat.

OO Fnra Pxateb Castoxs, cat bottles.) oaeh B. Y. HAUGnWOUI em No. 4SS, and 409 BROAD WAYVi Corner of Broom-st. --r JOHN nOOP-R 6c CO CITY AND COUNTRY ADYERTISIN 0 A0ENTS, No.

41 Park-row, Nsw-York, VW-Trk Ximu BuLUing. it-- J.H.A5 Oe.srssrttacadTi rttsssaeato ta nil Wswn-papers published tn the United Stales aad Brit I Pre-vlnce. A reful stiosUoa papers la mad, adaptod any bastaess, and the ASVXBTistxe ts stone tn the bM posafbss maaner.savlng Una, kroubls aadi sxpsass to tne -advertiser. MxacBAXTs, Baxxju. Baoxxxs, SraAnsara and Railxoab Asiittb.

and businm ssea generally, with lag toextond thslrtrsde, nr rsspsctfally iavitod to sail at ths smee. No. 41 Park-row, aad examine paper and prie. Nearly an aewrpaper published fhreegheut fhun try are received and filed at this emce. Rxranajroas.

Messrs. H. J. Saymead at C4 puk liahsrs ef ths New-Tsrk Tsmss, and th publishers ef tee lading kewipapan Ihreuf hoat Uaitod 0ttet and Canada. .1 WATC11KS AND JWLKYP of all descriptions, Par sale by i GEO.

C. ALLEN, 4 A- No. 415 Broadway, one door below Canals, formerly Wo. 11 OR ftAl UNBOUND, A COMPLETS FILE OF th NEW-TOR TIMES, from 1st at June; last, it th presenttima. Address W.

H-, Box No. 133 Times OSica. FAIRBANKS' i 8 vtfelvSi r-5 jC PL.ATPORM AND COUNT-tt 80ALB8. More than on hundred different modlfloaUoBI adapted, to every branch of business- Illustrated and descriptive circular Sent upon Applied tion, by mall er otherwise, to 1 FAIRBANKS tie CO'T NO. 180 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK.

HIGHLY-SCENTED AMERICAN 1 tJ TTtrtT'TT PfWTiPTl' JL wr jk, i wr -hsfst. THE FOLLOWING RENDERS COMMENT STJl-Se FLUOCS nit Mtwgrow, Wasmwavow, D. April Dr. Anoa Jo i sob. No.

13 East 12th Ne w-Toik Sin: The case containing jour pab-yamxp TCot-Pot has been received, and I cheerfully testy its ri periority to all other I hav used, in thoroughly sleahaio th aoouth, porlfylag ths breath, aad whitening the tost in V- YMRXTJtsTi W1GSAND OUNAMINTAL" BADt-ALL mm dye-best nr rtt' a HAIR DYEING-ALL COlCSJUw M0LDATU CXXAM, PWnrsWa Wautifyiag and hrciag th hair All th artieto an ISuad, In aTate st Bertsctlen. ItW.jL BATCZXtO YS eelebratod seta hllskmsnt, No. 1 CARYS ROTARY A'UI HCRPL'XlPs. ta all BitnatTaom. I4 tho moat rol labia FbCaUV IN THE WORLD.

Manufaetsrsd and acid bv OA BAAiNARD, rayrt C. CART. Oeaeral Agent. a Assay Houaa, Kew-Yerk Cltyw CABINET FCRITURB i AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. f4' WORTH OF CRN ITU RE.

In eonsequenc th falling off in ear wbotoael mrJ-ness, we offer our own manufactured goods to th puhon at the lowest prices. Consisting of parlor, library dining and oedreoH suites, made ef selected saaterial, a ia the latest faM tonable styles. All goods warranted. Please sxamlae ear goods before perchsslng sTsewherw. WEIL At Ncs.

13ftand 137 Riviagtoa-sbetweea Essex and Norfb'X N. B-ixaad. jssea. and HoiLSton-st. stages nag close by.

RECSPTION OAYH I a Havinc had my store painted, and be ire preps red Car -Company." I have Axed snyRfcCEPTlON OA Id fre MONDAY MOKsilsiG to ATI AD AY, at V. MM wb tbe usual aseortmeat at rtchjasavy fJUAXU OCsuamA ifTr4l att mm liirslt TrHraT -i BERRY BASKKTS. A NEW A ICE PITCHERS. NEW PATTERNS. 4 For sal at No.

and Buriing-ebp. by Lt CIUS TIARTwd ICE CREABf. To Cream, made with fresh Sweat Cream reeivdfrm the eouBtry every day, and scat in molds to any part the City. ganday Schools, Fxcurrion Psrtiss, wOf be plied. WM TAYLOR, Xe.

so Bres- suar wsy. GAS FlXTTREls II MA P. 1 Parties purchasing from the febarrfber fs a select at t' wholesale manufact 'rars-- flXXHlXO AAD CAVFXi eTfflrr. PLUMBER AMD HYDRAULIC XNCiXa.EH.-g atilsWLnVa.1 j. 1 sttwaatrvKa 1 1 "W4 a.U aair 7 AS.

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