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THE NEW YORK HERALD. == Vol. X., No. 136—Whole No. 3705. NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 55, 1844. Price Two Cents ‘Te the Public. MBSSAGE OF The cleaning of the sre ets is another heavy item} Tas New Common Councm..—Yesterday being | Jot Mxrtixe. ; __ | to the mode of taking the vote, Di Bluckstoue Propumng THE NEW YORK HE! in the city expenditures; and the loud and | the day fixed by the charter of our city, for the senthee of Assistants assembled at 10 o'clock in thes Behorns Gebel! Coron ger ws) RALD—daily newspaper—pub- h d Mebed the year except New Year'sday and tinued laints of the citizens admonish us that , . Fourth of Tuy” oo "Foents par copy —2F 8738 er a JAMES HARPER, ESQ, _| there hasbeen no due proportion. for some time past, be-| Members ot the corporation elect to receive th» Alderman fiaranooce akd_ ho believed the city charter | * open ballot : eon it at and th of it Hes t PF compe! all proceedings of U Jommon ( t ir. Buacnsto! explained, @ resolution tweon its cost andthe manner of ita performance. Perhaps | oaths of office and proceed in the discharge of Compe! pene jo periph patty joint costes onk the effest, that the election of P ak. aor pt by tas. vance. THE WI ; ‘D—published every Saturda THE MAYOR in no department of city regulation is th 01 pat ae lies h f orang qrice 6) Cnet osby. pair grip peice b seee ion both for econsiny and faithful manegement™ it | their official duties, considerable excitement was hewsked the Prosident to give bis views on that point. | lot Postag. Spat, cumh ln runes At the Opening of the New Common Council. | is tor your wisdom to determine whether the contract sys-| created, and uumbers of citizens thronged the steps |, The Passes replied that pescadeat hed eutabtished |" he Sera stat len Seenaee : ; ; . ; PS this custom, au 2 thougi 4 ne atte fas Herald over THIRL'Y THOUSAND, unt increatiog Mavor’s Orvice, May Lith, 1811. | nsired reform, under proper supervision 20st | mony re: | 800. vestibule of the City Hall, anxious to obiain atthis late hou to question ite propriety nase a the i in this cil nar | mark tbat in some cities, as I have been informed, contrac- | admittance to witness the ceremony. Excellent! Alderman Hassxovex moved an adjournment, which To the Honorable, the Common Council of the City | tory are found to undertake the work entirely at their own Gauints fox tk Tas WE was seconded by Alderman Busia, and lost by a vote of of New York: expense, deriving ample compensation from the sale of | #74ngsements for the preservation of order and ac- 13 to 22 He then offered a resolution to the «tivet that Majority the matter removed from the streets. And if this b cess to the two chambers of the aldermen were | the Boards could not meet jointly, but muat act separate | A committee were hereupon appointed GaSTI EAE | Section of the Charter itis made the | ean conceive of no good reason why, in 1 y- President to the Chair, - and a ea eareancelcate’ the Cons, | dred thourand dollars should be expended annually in thie | ™**© by the police authorities, and although the | 7 assistant Alderman Cuansicx advocated the resolution | ggMr Fvenontt, on talking the Chair, said thatfer ! a work alone. I would suggest, fur your consideration, the | fo0ms Were crowded to excess at au early hour, | at length, end contended thet it was a matter of con-| tinguished honor that had been conferred upon him, mon Council, at least ORReB YORr, an oftener i plan of giving out the work, under a suitable number of | yet the most perfect order was sustained among. *ivtice in which every member should feel bound by his felt deeply indebted. To would endeavor to discharge he shall deem it expedient, a general statement of | contracts, to separate contractors, and making immediate di "South to sustain, | the duties connected with the Chair, with the strictest - - | the situation and condition of the city, in ae termination of the eoutract one of the penalities for ina the on ienoe. (Alderman Coxzuve roe a tasked how the conscience imeerialiys The »riany important questions whieh would FO " | to its government, finances, and improvements;” | equate or unsatisfactory performance. And, if posalble, | At thrée minutes before 12 o'clock, the ( of the gentleman of the Ist Ward could have stood the ration before the Board, wot The topal Mati ben She IEE 2k | and “to recommend to the adoption of the Com- tile work of cleaning should be done, in the summer | Board of Alderman were thrown open, renee tan ue stretching it has gig slag we. hon past year, if his posi- , ell times demand a careful exercise of his dutics The Hi. b. Judkins, Esq, Commander, will mon Council all such measures connected with the | months, between 4 and 6 o'clock in the moroing; i the Mayor elect, accompanied by Recorder ‘Tallmadge, | pen was correct. (Great laughter, and Gries of * Order, | measures that Were to be introduced would be wa'ched ve for the above ports oa Thursday fe nd then be done more thoreughly, more speedi'y, i Sheriff Jones, ani the members of the B ect, ent order ) j With @ jealous anda scrutiniaing eye, and while t police, security, health, cleanliness, und ornament | Det ts On er comfort fatho citizens. ‘The number of] the room in procession, The Mayar Board elect entervd | "Alderman Hansnovexcalled the gentleman to order, as | were pledged to carry out chaiiiadeanes of oe, of the city, and the improvement of its government & Se inentua cade a banihe diseabeninle canaretl hi 9 hich ae , e rocoeded to the desk of the Clerk, where the f is remarks were personal. w were so much meeded in the city—they would re- and finances, as he shall deem sanenicnt, sane UH question for experieuceto determine; but in the great | fivered to the fatter the following oath of office :-- |, Alderman Cnantock said he did not desire the protec: | ceive the thanks of the entire co musi. by coreg 2. It cannot be expected, Carne tr paren T) thorvughtares I think it should be done every day, or ato. fa James Harper, do promise fo support the Constitu. tion of the Alderman of the Lith. F thom out to the full extent for which they were pledged. D. BRIGHAM, Jr, t, anne of ne os thusaasigned to the chief magis- | Joast, as often as four times a week. tion of the United States and the State of New York, and| Alderman Haspxoucx advocated his resolu'ion, which | Mr Tayior, of the 17th ward, here moved the appoind hall = BRNO RACY orundertaken, | ‘These are the only subjects to which I am prepared at to faithtully discharge the duties of the office of Mayor of perder ae on the ory fe TADS Bird | apt oh elon é DRAFTS ON ENGLAND. IRELAND, t in aver! neral way one just enterin, resent to call your attention, with a specific view tu leg- the ‘New Yt iti lerman Hiway moved that the section 7th of the join! . ARLICK Tone oppose the motion. There 4ir pe Ll er pen yep ene eo |S tetcha ad baits 4 fs i a ee rules which authorizes the assembling of the two Boards | Was aclerk already under the Noard, and Selous this hed in the O! pipes exconted of the mest moderate tt ON BENNETT, Paorastos or THz Henao Estanuisnmunt, ‘Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. ke. {iting money to theit | upon the office for the first time, and who has never | islation for the sake of better economy. [am inclined to | —so help me God ” 08 | o : fi ie ie Douesry canbe ee chen any part Whatever in the admistration of the | believe, however, that there is some rom for the exercise | ‘The ames ise stepped forward and signed the roll, | 12 joint meeting, be stricken out, which was lost bya ih recent i a bel his stead,they should first remove with drafts in ou £2, £3, £5, £10, | rr Thcitheri islati execu: +d £19,£50,£100, £1000 or any amonat, payable | city government, in either its legislutive or execu: | ti eer att oF checks against waste, provided by ceat churter election, showing who were chosen “\ider: | Mr. Tuomas R. Watney was here vominated, and a of economy in almost every department of the aiministra | and then desired the Clerk to read the returns of the re- | Vte of 23 toll. Alderman Cuantocx then moved an adjournment, thoat dixcoun’, oF at tive department. For the “general statement of axbin " x ’ ’ ballot was take: " A cy ap ipecy existing Jaws, but buoause those checks may be rendered men of the several Wards This being accomplished, which was lost by a vote of 23 to LI. lot was taken, Barnet k Con fite U'Dia- | the situation und condition of the city” he must, of | more eilicac carry ing out the ordinances heretofore | Mayor then delivered the oaths of ollie tothe Aldermen |. Alderman Duar thea moved that the Board proceed to For Mr. Whitney 0 ” course, be dependant on the heads of, the several | enacted 1 think it would he satisfactory to the citizens if elect, who sigued the roll and took their respective seats, | the election of a Comptroller. The outyoing Clerk T departments at the time of his election; and for | the Mayor and Common Council were more scrupulous in as follows : Alderman Hasurovex moved to lay the resolution on ps be fe guidance in recommending measures to the Com- sl to appropriations of money tur what may be | Ward. Word. the table, which was lost bya voteof23to ll. 8 ‘packets o\ tiv Lith, Iie 2lst, 22 | mon Council, he has only euch knowledge of the ad personal ‘and private, purpo as enters| Ist—Wm.8 Miller, 10th—G.G_Dickenson, foftiderman Gave then mominsied Dow D. Williamson | 2 teamer sailing fromm Boustoa'on the 16th of May to city’s wants as may be acquired by the observation nis, receptions of distmguished visitors, car-| 2d—W. Gale, 1ith-G. Will ; fur Comptroller, who was chosen by a vote of 25 to? “ r Xb: oe iy 8 wi y ! & y hy freshment: do the lik A. Salat blank: tended, and formally announced the organization of that ‘ W. & J.T. of any citizen unconnected with office or publicem- | Miage-hire, refreshments, and the like. saluta| $4—W. B. Cozzens, 1th--D. $ Jackson, é y wh vis | | eal 7 ganizat At their weneral passage office, 75 Sou! ' ieee: peibee ty Pegi! ry check upon wasteful expenditure may be found! 4:h—D T. William: 13th--Thomas Winshi Allorman Gate moved that John Leveridge be appoint. y, A committce with @ similar ubject waited on the m ‘comer of Maiden Lane, | plovinent. Bearing these things in mind, I shall |i? i. toougut, in a rigid adherence to the syetem of! Sih—E. G Drake, Lith-Dr_ 8 Masbroueke ed Counsel of the Board, in place of P. A. Cowdrey. Board of Aldermen. 7 NB —AI letters fron the country must come post nai. _ | undertake to offer only some very general observa- | issuing no warrants ia alvance of funds to mect them, and! 6th—John Eavnans, Loth—R.L. Schiemeli Alderman I[isinovex moved to lay the question on | The Mayor snd Recorder here entered wud took ther NeW YORK tions on the course of official duty that lies before | of inc rring no expenses without previous specific appro-! Th—s A Bunting, 16th—IF. C. Seamen, the table, as he understood that Mr. Leveridge was a reai. | placey on the Bench, when after the uual formalities, the SCHOOLE.’S MOUNTAIN us. ations. And Jam persuaded that a better economy may | sth—Wm. Tucker, 1th—C, Devoe, dent of Richmond conuty. Hoard of Assistants were duly sworn, after which Hie RASTON And, first, 1t is proper to advert, briefly, to the Poptecetale great advantage, in the management of 4 Alderman Gate withizew the resolution,an | then nom. | Honor and the Recorder withdrew, The Mayor's message Abbe + set, daily Pe ae | peculiar circumetauces under which we have been ‘epartmeut. ‘That department, consti- ra, of the 7th Wand, then moved that | inated Horace Loofvore es Supsrintendent of the Alms | we then real. The Hoan! hereupon adjourned ever $o AM, by Mailroad from Jemey City to Mor | called to undertake the civic administration. It is 1 sary paring Dem of the public bay N of the Ist Ward, be chosen President | House. F0;Stock, wpenthey helt ep. evening sOARA. t, Rituont change of Crr—from thence by Post niuble, that for, many years past, not only the i from its recent establishment, | pro tem, P animously. Alderman Earatays asked why Mr. Moss was to be re- Evrxino Sisson. ethroush Hendiim heeter, Sel oley’s Mountain, | oy bur the official conduct of the city govern« | Well asits magnitude, it has almost unavoidubly bap: Alderman Drax, of the sth Ward, moved that the | Maved. sath The Board met at7 oclock, Mr. Evexnart, the Presi- Port Coidea, Washing ou to Feston.' Ar Washington a daily | Choice, but the olfera! ean 4 Me 3 that numerous omissions and errors have occurres!, | Board procee cionof a President forthe en |, AMermanG ix»: said that he held in his hand acard con- | dent in the Chair. ogee oh and from fol ve! eae ages peply to J.| ment has been connected wit apa ee epend~ Which more onlargesl experience will be able to remedy: | auing eor, \ He then nomiuated Al- | t#ing the following : A petition was received from the “ Franklin Associa yy at Join Patton's ny: 5 ardandt | ant on, the determination of political questions pro- | 1¢ will be aliighly important port of our duty, gentlemen, , derman Schief Youx, April 11, tion of Printers, pray ing the extension of patronuge te the perly belonging to the whole state, and even the } to avail onrselves wikely of t&e experience ‘that has been | Alderman Hasnnovex, of the Mth Ward, nominated] ‘The Court of Common Pivas will naturalize and ; body of journeymen printers in the city. On motion it street. N. B.—fxtrus farnianed ut the shortest notice, by applyi ‘I @N.B LUA, Morstows notice OE tere | whole Union ; and the consequence has been, that | gained, nnd do our utmost to place this extensive an Alderman Williama of the {th Ward, charge to Democratic Republican General Comn was ordered to be laid on the table the peculiar interests of the citizens, uch, have | valuable establishment on the best footing of ecoaomy MANS Were appointed tellers Ww . MOS: Naturalization A Resolution offered proposing retrenchment r 8 : f pee , too often been lost sight of in the exclusive r ana ellicieney. and the tollowing It of the ballot: up. { Committee.” Mr. Cu , on the part of the Board, was in tavor ot eens that has been paid to their interests or their o I Ravaeabh hak or te general har nises of gool gov- R. L,'Scl bh cine (| ‘The last line is written in a different hand from the si j ite adoption. , ‘ GREAT WESTERN RAIL ROAD ROUTE, | This ia itself and specifically an evil, has become, | pressed withthe belie! that many of the complaints hete-| Alderman Scntsrrs1 ca’ Gicetod, and AL | paps O1tne clean yy gok mmttee for maturahization | ascertain what action was intended in relation thereto. FLOM ALBANY TO SURFALO (2 MILES) | inthe course of time, one of great magnitude 3 in- | fofore existing have originated, not in a want of law idermen Gare and Drake appointed a committee to con- |" Alda : pronounc part of the card ou for immediate action thereon was made. BY KAIL ROAD ducing disregard of qualifications, other than poli HOTU TaI Chie chan these itroula venrneeel P ee. SPC lerman Eaimaxs pronounced the ast part of the ¢: iadana ‘ © th The ondy Office in New York established hy the several Rail Be aiaree are eb d . oH mostly in failure to enforce the would earnestly im- duct the President to his seat. He then rose and said :— | as false : M wished to ascertam the views of the onl yf cal, in the selection of legislators and officers fo: | press this idea upon your considoration,with the hope hat tlemen—You must permit me to tender you my | Alderman Gite said he had written the words on the | Board on the subject. sees COURTLAND Ts aNEET, the city, and too often disregard by themof the du- | s0 far as lies in your power, you will ‘rather co-vperace | most sincere and heartfelt acknowledgments for the honor | back of the card himself JOHN f. CLAK, Geaeral Agent. | ties which they were specially chosen to perform, | With me in socing that existing ordinances are made | conferred upon me, by calling me to » over yourde-| Alde rs ae 3 knew the | Ject with a view to give time to exnmine the Bill . in their saperior devotion fo Vaher duties or inter. | electual, than be very asskuous in making others ; | Liberations.- Tean only say, that 1 bring to the turk but sign fecadu discal tafhe thator iit: Ne 1" Mr Cuantice here moved a resolution in relation to + for of all the foults o government can commit, there is | little talent, but my zeal ia the cause of city reform shall | “Avderman Gane. said he did not know, but he knew the | Cally examining the bill. i It was moved to lay over the consideration ofthe sub- > DIM Vv i te Lestat Mo for forward: | ¢8t3, having very little todo with the convenience ‘The Subseribers having been appointed agent r - - . scarcely any one greater than that of hea statute | not be found wanting te aid you in your deliberations | eg “ “* The previous question was moved. ine Immigrants by flail Head from Albany to Buralo.ud w- | of the ns or the good government of the cit + | pon statute, without giving proper attent 1 when nenessary. Tehould regret, indced. tUst. the come | (a teeta number of others ul the wame kind, wastaken | we’ Crimuicn rose wp the patt of the rights of the Herinedrate races. ate evabled to send them duriag the Sammer | Hence aros: complaints, augmenting in loudness, ! que enforcement, It is better to have but few law manity who have’ honered te with th sf cidetniie: itncuneceg presented several recommenda. | Bority, aud would not allow them to be intringed uy + $3.36; to Buffuo 85 4 “| and frequency year after yeur, that the good gov-| by neglect in eniorciug them, to encourage in the people ! should be disappointed in our acts ; and as tiont in tavor of the, redppolutinent of Mr, Sloss, which | S1-ALnex moved the abolition of the 14th cule ; dail | ernment of the city was not adequately provided | a habit of disregard ushort uad simple code, | necessary in alinost every dep int nent of our city 4 wera leno thotabiobyevetwetsstolline + ot Mr. Cuantice rose in opposition. ‘This wax un attempt for; that wholesome laws were not enforced ; that rigidly carried into eilect, is far more advantageous than | ment, the deepest responsibility Alderman Hasrnovex continued to ndvoeate tho claim | $0,introduce a gug law, with a view to gig the minority The attempt was an wnjust and Mliberal one, and woukt expenses, and, consequently taxation, were cnor- | a1 extended systera, going into the amplest det.uls of com- | if possible, the demands and x 6. | of Mr. Moss, and d h idious manner in which \ 3 whereas, it tak-s per Caml *fol-| vantage to the tax-payers; that cfficial du-j) CuMon ; suurce af much compls argo number of in Cozzuxs said he rose to say thatthe people | J8ct, they #hy tet attheonset. The spoils of offiee wing caleulsti mw atows the result, viz: ties were neglected; that measures. were wo-{, 14% Informed that ample provision has been maie by | useless offices in the gift of the corporation that should te hed the present office holders, ‘and found them | May doubtless induce persons to wish the abolition of the to Batfaloper Kail | Vassaze co Buffilo pee Ca: Pal AAR oy insti eda or a olitiz | AW for the removal of + Imost every evil complained of | aholishol, The great increase of pauperism in this eity calls that the majority were backed by 25,000 voters, ; Tle, with a view to make appointments gee 6 Fork: nal,say- dertaken and per evered in for mere polti- | wapie provision, both as to the thing itself und the officer | Joudly {/rsome remedy, and although this and oth | andibe moved that they #o ahead. ere *| Anamendment proposing the suspension of the Rule, ete tae: {CRS acetate 4, | cal objects; and, ina, word, that the adminis jto se to instance, there are minute directions, | ejpal reformation have ficen promised time and again by | Alderman Eawaxs responded in defence of Mr. Mors, | ¥as carried. ance for 190iba+++ + 18] Sons of time at lexst 9 days rats of the city’s afiaira had beeo: pete aun j and of recent date 190, respecting obstructions on the | theseveral corporations that hava precevted us, yet strange | but was frequintly, loterruptud ‘by hisses. fromthe spec Qa motion, the matter way laid aver. i Le fr worth to the lanover, sxy, evil than a benefit. The diszatistaction hence yalke, racing and other fast driving in the ti all have failed in their protestations and promises. | tatora unt vas compelled ahh for | _A motion to suspend the 30th Rule, in rclation to the ry alo free. So cents per day « 4,50 | arising becaine ut length go general and so deep! s Wine going at large, the removal of nuisances, the Winalees Hetioe RLF HT Rey DE Ol Dime ee ie tipra nian tment of OPhshsa, Wad yr t Uariog ec Ne OY oe | EAR rooted, that it led, almost unavoidably, to the for- | lation of carts, wagons, aud carriages about the markets "dwell upon at present. We have been elected, not to subj" "The Pexsioexr expressed hid disapproval of all marks | ,, Resolution from Board of Alderman proposing to reluge ber day- + 5,00 find A litical party among the ng, | and landings, und, ia short, ev ssential or desir servo any party feeling, but to alvance the public good, | of approt obatiun from the audience. the salary of the Clerk of that Board to $1500. 812.05 | or perhay i auitans n political organiza: ; Able tothe convenience of the citizens he ma nten- and to seteet good and capable men for public office with: | A‘resolutiow to lay ‘the subject on the table wus lost by | | M7 SGatERLIOR moved an amendment proporing a further Deduct fare per BR. Road«,+6'43 +1 H > aaah i . | proper-order in a well-governed ci ont regard to their particular code of politics —(applaus ; reduction to $12 oat. Lund +848 tion distinet from party, which specifically set forth | “IS heres gentlemen, in my opinion, that we are called For myself, | have to say, Mester nite a erie REC aoa ee ie aati cttoveh iaecden to| The original resolution was carried. ‘The traveller ger R Roed cavee...#5,62 as its object the removal of the causes inducing ' onto commence our work. Let'us enforce the laws Wo feeling, no. xectional views or motivies, and. 1. believe | iti mam Exmaxe then moved to adjourn, in order (y,{ A Fesolution from the Board proposing to reduce the PO do Aid oshevoy vanse reco Cleavaiand, Portemouth and | that dissatisfaction, without reference to any other ; have with all diligence ; for ouly by so doing cau we as | this ix, or { knew it should be, the feeling ofall who are | was Tost by a vote of 10 to 20. Tee OB . | salary of the Council of the Corporation to $2,000 was of- Wonk, he. Wi ersin Vert try; Chicag, Miuoier aed to | Political movement or purpose whatever, and pro- | certain what others, if any, are wanted It may t associated with us| We have much to do if we do our tant Cuantiex then moved to referthesubject of fered. di dlerdt place in ‘an rats," Altinforaunog | posed the establishment of w erty government ua- | that by enforcing them, some will be found inexp dient | duty faithfully to or con:tity shout reg - Gaeewited ante A motion for further reduction was reud rnd lost. The a3 to the differant rowes given gratis, aud Tickets to bebad connected with purpc nd considerations: rela- | te retain, or susceptible of improvement. That will be for ' sonal feelings or in' j and I trust that the H previous question was called and carried and tne j OTigiaal resolution was coveurred in. . dal atthe Alay sid Bais Head Olhier 49 Couitiacds | ting ¢o the goverament of the State orof the Union, | Your Wisden to determine, The mayor lias, uot much | placed in ; i resolution to remove was cnrried by a vote ut 23 to 10. | , etolutions proposing that the salary. of Corperation my8 Im*re = That the principle thus avowed by the new organi- | POWwRts the subordinate oificers of the city govern. | our caty and the ci Ives when wo retir | Alderman Dasnt moved that Horace Loofbora be ap- | jMMorney be reluce! tous2 0) per annie ne €810. ation met with the approbation of the citizens practically within reach of his correcting in-/ oifice Again, gentlemen, I tender yon my sincere thanks | pointed Superintendant of the Alma [ons ary of the Su; Te yt ‘nt O° Lamps snd Gun be e apy : S fluence, though all are nominally under his supervision; for the honor you have ‘conterred upon me.—(Greut ap- | Alderman t resolution a: a substitute, |, Resolved, That the salary of ruperintendents of rouse generally, is shown by the fact, that as soon as its but what power [ have shall be exerted to the best of my | planse tt ymov: M was not from purpose was matured and presented in a form ad- abil judgment, and for all that is wanting I shail | “Ou Nive lence ! silence! feogtwaneed Manat, creates Bat rit ly on. political mitting of popular sanction, it received th.t eanc- rely Upon your assistance as magistrates in your respec: } Alderman Gate, of (he Second Ward, then moved that grounds; which was lost by a Vote of 23 to ion ia the most emphatic manner; the late election | tive wards, and in your collective capacit; {the Board proceed to the election of a Clerk of the Board” Assistant ( xk moved an adjournment, which was ease ES ISLAND The Steanbost STATES IMLANDE Resolved, That the salery of keoper of the City Prison be redneed to $800, Numerous am:nimentagproposing a further reduction d on and after Monday, «ad April, unt farther netee— : e wal i ‘Leave New ork. ~ Leave Staten Island. showing the largest vote ever known in the city, |, Tho State Legislature, on the last day of its recent ses of Aldermen Jost by a vote of 231010 He then rose to oppose the no- | ¥Te offere * " AVS Ate d the candidates presented by the new organiza. SoM, passed a bill making extensive and ratical changes | AMerman Rarst xa said he hal supposed, from the pro- | mination of Mr. Loof boro, w \ A motion was made to rescind one of the rules with @ y tion receiving almost as many suffrages as both the | 99, the police extablishment of the city, which Dill will | fessions of the majority, that party feeling wns not to Gov. | Ald x rose end called for the card that had | Vi¢w t insure the pnssage of the Resolution. 5 4 old parties united i sbi soon be laid before you, for your aloption or rejection ; | ern the selection of officers, unt 3 that im relative to Mr. Moss | Mr Cntantiek opposegjthe motionjun! 1 poke in opposi ersfre 6 Pe ‘ and for this, among other reesona, | do not go into detail ! an example would be mate’ nt 1 2) Quite scene ied-—half a dozen members were | tin to the motion as an attempt to gag the minority It is not withont, a purpose, gentlemen, that I} on the subject of police regulation, althongh there are | any objections to the present in y 4 “enh ” ‘A motion to go into joint ballot was inade ard curried, AvaE® PRR GEREN have recalled these fucts to your consideration. It Siatehioh aaieinguastines need. Jpsote-| aaapbe neces ieenoe cial ey were itsiok be litbe? Se ee ei ey ate letalgeuine ieaeet MrCuanuice opposed the metion whichwus megatived NEWARK A! v YORK. is fitting for usto remember the great mark of con. t compl: ; ‘The original i | ¢ vd . g a - plaint has been ‘made of abuses jn the | he would not be removed. He should, therefore,nominate | wou'd not relinquish it until “ that curd” wns found riginal motion prevailed. — ith Fane ONLY 12} CENTS. : fidence bestowed upon us by so large a number of conduct of intelligence offices and petty auct.on rooi { Mr. Willis for re-election. Te ae Deere tthe card inet fount Tahail move | _ TR Boord of Assistants here withdrew | THE NEW AND. SWIPT STEAMER RAINDOW, | our fellow-cilizens; and to remember, also, that | of the esisteace of gaming houses—of criminals escaping |" Alterman Hasnnovex seconded the nomination. for an expulion of the m mbers who had it in their pos- | Sr AUN fort Mondty Mic 12, will ran as | We have pledged ouraelyea to deserve it by the | from, the law by means of fictitious bull—of the want uf) Alderman Dears nominited Charles A Whitney, who | session THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Newark, fot of Cearre st, st | faithful devotion of all our powers to the attain. | 2 elicient and well organized pol Kres— at the souat. | was stnoted by 8 vote ot 12 to 5 All eyes were turned towards the assistant Alerman 4 ty ¢ MM. Leave New York, | ment of the good ends for which our fellow-citi- Be ear ( ho now are, but | Alderman en oflered a resolution tendering a’ Charlock andAlderman Hastrouck inwhose hands the card | M. sane ive mufae ia the offices we hold. We have | ccainly should not be, put on the sameHooting as crimi- | vote of thanks to Mr. Willis for his services av Clerk’of | was last reen { " M. and 2P. Mand | 22ns have put us in the offices we hold. have 1s—aid of the inadequate provision mude at the prisons "(ye Board, which adopted by a unanimons voto | Assistant Hewny—T rise to a point of order—! am asham. a mighty work before us; expectations of good h houses for the p nner tre tment of personstaken | Alderman Gar moved that David T. Valentine be | ed of such p From New York ited from our ministry are raised high; all, or most of) up at night labering under d 8 of body or mind Th re-elected assistant clerk of the Board, which was tnani Alderman Gary —Lcall the gentleman to order. . * 3 ‘Dee. 31" mile jus, are without experience in legislation and the | and many other things, falling properly under the bead | mously atopted Par “Tho Assistant of the 6th will take hia seat, | New Bhip LIVERPOOL. 1150 tous, FY “URSION: performance of official duty ; if we fail utterly to; Of police regulation, may require your legislative at He also moved that Levi D. Slamm be removed from " , ise to a point of order, ; tion, and this I would especially invite to the | the office of printer of the Board hi accomplish what is expec of us—if we subject oI . CL BSN, ourselves to the reproach of having promis ‘ pplause ) N.ship QUEEN OF THY WEST, UN 1230 YORK Fea excessive number of, and the objectionable practices ci Alderman Eoistaxs said ho hoped the printing would be ean vill sit down but I protest against such a de tons P. Woodoure ried on, ut the places licensed for the sale ol done by contract in future, as much saving would be made From Pier No. i North Kiver, ly, but done nothing in fulfilment of our promise: liquors. Th : ; sd - New ship ROCHESTER, 850 to r i 4 tothe city The resolution to re was adopted by a xt—I hope that every ade to | New ship 4 +850 tons, ‘the NDe weit A willran |then, gentlemen, disgrace and scorn will be our | citizen, Intemperanca is now every where Fecognied as | vote of 13 to 9—and tho ameudinent caused considerable | recover the cant acetic tetris Joby Brivsed Mande Mo meet portion, But the pace ar the most frnittul parent of vice, povery, crime, and mise- | applause from the audicnce Dnaxe—Im_ ve that the Sorgeant-at-Arms be ordered to | ship HOTTINGUER, 1080 tons to 6, and 10 miuntes to recbiga ere ee and mak h 3 and no lawful Leth Ua tps * Wd. be withheld, acon Have was th appointed Sergeant-ot arms of | wait upou the Assistant of the Ist and obtain that card. Ira Bursly, Jan y _ nf complete succe ; r y h restraints to some e: the | the Board by a voue Presive.yr—la that the pleasure of the board—if so those i ili Glass all buat Jataan iO A.M: at 1 ands PM. ney otf zeal and integrity, but to the magni- | © the granting of licenses, hepre-| "Aldermals Hassngucn then moved: the adoption s¢.the | fa raferet Iwill sauswer in theagirmative: (Applaube) | usretmer niin tere cxcoeaanael ey: men of poorraber ow Vurk ac onvd WAM 3 at3and6| inde of the work and our own inexperience, our | hibition of sell nore on the Sabbath, ia forbidding | rules of the okl board Tap—tap aud ability, and will be dispatched punctually ov the aist of sto 8,9 Ans low vens will not withhold from ua the due | "files, ond in various other ways; but | am assured that | Alderman Duaxr moved to amend, by striking ont the} Cyyqniicn—T shall do all Tcan to restore the card. J Mh, month. shed myll mre 7 r approval and their respect. — — almost niehitly ecanrseass at yneny, pull harticle which was passed and the rules were then ied it to the alderman of the 14th, SET bake, Gablina ate ole pnt and sommodions, and am farnished r ——— : = 1 be patty houses, inducing waste of time and me 100 often | adopted. ew—T had th rd, but Chave mislaid it, per- “i y R SLBANY. Wyithy bees pret im inaey, reminsites Bentle men 1) laying the foundation of intemperate hubits, which even: |" Committees were then appointed to inform the Mayor | jap. Ido not know wher siti" rr | Bree of parang, $100. ah the Lite aed. laptecael es; boat NEW. | Hety on oe Pe bead he may be uble, of the | tually destroy the unhappy victim ; that multitudes of | and Board of Assistants that the board was organized und even at Muatne ‘The card” —"'the card”—“where's | Neither the eapt-tns ot owners of these shiva will be respen- jou Ons a Penn bene « ned to me by the 17th secrina of the | drinking shops are not ouly kept open, but thronged with a. the card 7" able for any parcels or packages sent by them, unless regu! roe wf Charter. — ORY GR «i cnstomers on the Sabbath day; and that all the conditions appointed Alderman Drake of the nd Haya and several of the officers of the board | "js of lading are sigued therefor: " y streec (worth aide) cn eduesiay e-cuing, 19 im taut, ate vea o'clock Vegular days from Sea York Mondays, W Fridays; (ran A va.y, Prestus, Thursday The New trey hasbeen ui ine fiaancial condition of the cuy—its rev- | ofthe license are openly and cout y broken. A ier of the Ist and Alderman Gale of the thorough search for "the card,” when or freight oF passage ai enues, property, expenditure, and debt—I have at | ety policies pel POME attention to this great 1d wards the committee-of finance of this board. ; a who was of the exploring expedi. present bat yery imperfect information, and ar not xertion of all your power for its suppre: The committee appointed to wait upon the Mayor, re- | tion, cried out. a (Applause.) ‘Tap orto ta, that ecem to require bet'er man- | ported thet they had performed that duty, and delivered a | _ Tap. iM re Up in the best possible m prepared to lay before you an intelligible statement. mt than hes. hamtofore existed, A will moro brie! Lae ag ‘State re - PY vself 2 i, ‘ wl, ¥ | communication seut by him directed to the President of cx.—I trast the gentleman will exonerate me -— : 0 : ier petal be chal Prager joan pale i er Y . the fire and free hydrants, most of | the Bwrd which was opened and ascertained to be a Mes: | fractal blame relative to. “that cari.”--(Laughter ) PASSAGE FROM GREATBRITAIN AND IRELAND ry #1 bay alee ping oe eed ie sibs pet it aga toh bgt or Arshad proved to be very imperfect in cun- | sage from his Honor the Mayor, which was rend and or- | | Cozzexx —1 exo ¢ that gentleman irom all blame, Wo yeraons. ter'eraaxh: of w-tee | possible, and lose no time in placing before you | struction, so that from the action of irost, and from care- | dered to be priatod. Qut wish Feould tay as much for the gentleraan of the bing. | Lath — (Applause ) THE LIN Eventva Session. Hasnnovex.—I admit that the card was found In my s. acre why . is light, so that she will alw ys be ab.c to cross the bars with- | such suggestions as Wests present themselves to my | less or wilful violence in using them, very many are out | The Board thon adjourned to 7 o'clock in the ev AAG BALL. LIVERPOOL PA qatdetentiog urtrevtiv ent mt im*re_ | mind tending to the reduction of debt and expendi- | ot order, or absolutely destroyed. Some effectual check PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS — |ture. Ja the meantime, bowever, { would mention | needed, ton, upon the waste of water by the unauthor- | 4 rtorrman Scittareiay, Pre ‘In the ohair. drawer and 1 wish to explain (Ailing from Livespool oa, the 718 qua lath of every. sspoths} FOR ALBANY, to you, as sources of very great expenditere, in | Geetral g ublic catahlishments are much in went |, Reduction of Salaries —Alderman Drake moved that perches 0 neceanary armaogenents with the sobueribers DAIUY, Sandays excepted—Through Di- | Which economy may probably be introduced with Sy x the salaries of the following named officers be reduced, has h: have them come out in th ior Line of Packets, Sailing ng i f neal somata biberty neces eminent ad ape Be, ve provision for the support of perhaps, by 3 (lemen’s cbjections: In the beat of ¢ oe Urry rpel rencnanty oon oP hearin, velitg tetew: " rete. . le: 1 Pha q leman’s object: of de will als af " Means at KNICKERBOCKER, Captal Pe. the poor, and that for cleaning the streets. The | ing the keepors to re i their familie: veal. a " . 7 -* “ * sMond'y, "Wedury ay and Friday eveningeatte” "| Almshouse department has occupied, of late years, | holding ‘the good order | Clerk of Board of AMermen. Be ee eee ei ae a cr ropancs dear bakdiere ony bik | oe foes et Pere wing, heyy Geta a one & Housheoa, oa | a very important and conspicuous place in the an- | of the buildings and appurtenane i Corpernfots Atarneys ‘Several propositions were made to lay on the table and | there, to see that Uhey shall be tPiveo'eleck P.M —tandirg at tutermed ate Plaresime | Dita! list of disbursements ; and itseems to me that ip he salen eran ee Common schools, ander the pre. | superintendent Lamps and ¢ postpone, ull of which Were lost, and the resolution for | Should the partis agreed for got come out, the money will ¢ COLUMBIA, Capt, —, rvecday, | Plans might be devised both to reduce the number y y H Do of Rep Appaintraent of Mr, Loofboro, was finally adopted by @| pe recurved to those who paid it here, without eny reduc Thumnday and Suturdy ats PM ‘ ‘of prnpers deriving their snpport from the tax-pay- | 2Btlay of money, the increase of whic Limpited Do. ‘ vote of lei . tion, wits, Pages CULES Pak, Captain W. H. Peek | ing citizens, and to make them contribuie more | ¢xt4nt, threatens fo become a most onerous oud intolet®. | Keeper of City Prison. « «. ‘Alderman 1 pees Ball, of Old Line of Liverpool Packets, cowprise Wednesday, Friday aud ‘Suuday cveuings, mt mf bigpaitign Bi iq Si he hle burden npon the tax payers e remedy for this ‘ f at Ng? Fn i a following magnificent Ships, vig to P.M. y,dy their labor,to the cost of their own main- | Cte ne] Do. of Blackwell's Ind... 1000 | mire, superin Y ; e follow ne e NEW YORK, seraxers taking this line of oste will arrive in Albany in | tennce. If these could be effected, the moral and y bara I Eatjon to alg Chrauseaeet for 7 ssistunt Craniace and Ey opposed this resolu CAM WuIboR, COLUMBU , a fine W take the Morning Krainof Cars fur theeast of | neeuniary advantages resulting therefrom. would tment of the law that ehail go the city eovera:| aes. oot steak bien of (ee mepon fee tor. | woman moved several adjouruments, post EUROPE SOUTH AMERICA. bg af . t 4, 0 pay extra olerk hire of the Corporat fore | amendimenta, which c : : t he above Bontsnre new and substantial, are furnished [be Very great, A repent oe Lae sci Hig Heli ctine e for schools as | 5.5 war abolished, nt aleo the offices of Dock Master ond | the resolution finally adopted by a vote 0 With such’ sareriot and unequalled armaugementy, eas, kautor egerd and eetome this country hos gone back, and reported te his presse sha possess, Health Warden of the 12th ward. 7 x moved, that George Yor 4 wey oe Dd a Fog bed Tg cn edly Me For Orficitht, apply on bourdsor to °P, C, Behultaas polls alt jfbladt Mae the N ae dele bps ; Arresolntion from the Board of Assitante relative to a! ward be hominsted as superintendent in the placw of Mr. | port wiieh fag heen extom ‘°0 uiany years, for w eeier od te what. : soit he, | Auoishouse, It Had two thousand arid five tnndred i strict adherence to the city cbarter, in all matters of | Hoffmire. ‘ i “i <a ws : able-bodied | Mtition of structs, Kot finance, was Inid on the table. ‘Alderman Haxnnowex nominated Mr Hoff as aU chgees olnsie inthe pe che mtorr eauwent. Sanwe direct inmates, of whom five hundred were 4 ‘ it rafts at sight for any atount, drawn direct ‘hat there was no. separation of the sexes, | Tguletion of ao he eet i avter| Allerman Bustina moved that tho Srrgeant-zt-Arms | | The vote wastaken, and Mr. Young was appointed by & | on the Royal Baul of frland, pki no cafurcement of labour, no restriction upom re- | should be most strictly guarded by enactments, and be ex. | inform the Board of Assistants, that this Board is ready to) striot party volw, wad then the tallowine pore , a admission as often as deat meet them in joint ballot, w erman Gace then moved tl ¢ following persons on desma 0s. wath ad toe OR 7, ALBANY DAY LINE. AT 7 O'CLOCK, A M. kenness or laziness might | ercised with the utmost caution and regord to priva' Pa ot bh per aed, : Phe Board then remained in eosson until a quarter past | be removed + hth will be pals on Seem AAS SOUTH AMERICA, ( make it a desirable temporary refuge! | This in- | tere In times past,it is well known, owners of proper i. - cg hls te * ranches, u cipal towns ughout Eng! Sell, ya leaned: siesmvoxt pier foot formation, false though it nay Be, was widely cit- ty have bem Es Wi. meseures. (akon. protrételly ter Seine the Boord of Assistants, and not pistes! Fallon, Reaper of the. ¢ ity Prison ee land, eodkand and Wales, shoviTne 6.¢ ‘shaves culated in the English [cil pe To the thou. | their Moet pinned vied ay is equally | oA Terman Dnaxe. then moved that this Loan! iaform the} {nepector s John Orser, Keeper of the Penitentiary ‘. * MC Now Yorks sands and tena of thousands of miserably poor in ALBANY DAY LINe—Fer Alveny and | England, suc var ; >. Lamalees, fret ae Seclatk. England, such a picture of an Ame Board of Assistants that they are ready to meet them in | Wr M4. Mitchell, Pablic Adminuatretor ‘ P Joint ballot forthwith, eral fenciastoae and motions were made to celest | g yea pencil Wie et lnvertes! Lesheo mall (om ALM minutes before 10 o'clock, Alderman Hernnovex sao ratic wtih ware lest - peony rf ety th olor an 2 lected, years ago, for the opening of streets and a in almshouse | Viich'remain unup:ned to this day. A recent allegod must coayey almost the idea of a paradise, in con- rhe ¢ discove i O in re- foctns Pee He cegett weat laate ans | trast with the severe and. stringent regulations of | Ga tetRe confmation of arvesementa, will render. a an adjournment as the board had been in waiting ‘olu'ion tu remove was finally adopted at five | sdegutage to select rite Wyine for their ewvesvamee, tm foot of Rabiesoa, aonday, Wednesday aud Pndyy | their own poor law unions and we cannot wonder | Gon by the Stute Legislature necessary j and this will af nearly two hours for the Assistants, which motion wat | minntes past one o'clock in th oveferaner to any other, mornings, at 636 OCW. 4 will leave Albeny for N- if thousands are induced by these reports to desire | ford apraper opportunity for a revision of the whole ry wn iT a ecole Alavi Onesdmnevelr intl GT Ratan e OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. madiate ) every Tuesdiy, Tnaraday removal trom the wretchedners of their own coun | tem, and its re establishment on juster principles. Ry | une necper of the ORy Hall be ordered aut te supety re} OF Irison, Thr ballot was— . ie * try to where wilful pauperism meets sach en would appear to suggest an one of hese, that no ord freahmenta in future in the tea-room for merbere OF Fee ean see si f ict ‘ a or altering a street at per ‘s oe 10U3 PORTS IN KUROPs, Asia, | COUragement—a removal for which we know that | Rance for pening others Wm Harrington, - . eens Tue MEDIRERKANEAN, “| their lucal authorities are willing enough to make ing fo 5 no Preegindl So CN fay Alderman Hasnnovex said, if this resolntion was adopt: Bak, BEE INE fist tcrceeae cones took ‘A Girat class veel, with superior accanmod tions | provision. [n this country, where, as a general eee tenartinent of offichal duty, gantiemen, in | the hour of meeting should be altered to 7 o'clock Mr. Cox wai declared elected Tia tender te etl ae ee 4 auty, & ‘Aldermen Corres said, he had moro flesh on his bones i Leavitt, of the 13th Ward, was then nominated rom ‘ew York, FF Tec ASbNIDOR, fee angongers, il be dlepateltt as avore On et aboot | rule, the meet reward of industry is sure, there | regard to which, It seems to me, an erroneous practice h #30 tuna, prot ms, tonching at the Azores or Wevem tO Gibraltar, thenes to Malti, where | should be no wilful pauperiams and if “able-bodied | very extensively prevailed. | mean that of appointing to | ‘han the gentleman from the Mth, and therefore, porhaps inspector. contd endure more abstinence Iderman Hatnnovex asked if he was ® physician, Mid, thew p i jit ‘an pilots Hit be taken theses to Atheas and the | men’? a i vy hundreds ia our almshouses, at | offi It hast e the rule to brit tment W. C. Barston, . Greeinn bolands, theuee tv Couetantiaopl, wh re tue pH capal leat neil fh be am sles end: | strict hos pacer (va jowent araies of OMi0h, ar rock toot i] Alderman Hasnnoces replied, that he was rather lank-| A |derman Buntinc said he war The ENGLAND, res Wened-p al the Bacatot ancwest Woe ine vision for making their bodily. ability. tise | within the direct action vf | or tham the gentleman avd therefore, he wished a chance | Thy ballot proceeded and Mr. Leavitt was elected A oni, stor Mapons wtbodon Oyeeee Tre eles: fal he publis from whom — they . re- | of the obvious evil eonseg as been, the substi. | 1 get hie tea ree moved, that Hien Wstson was then nominated os Public Adminis } Darcioes, | i a 's * s 2 ae ; r t in Emmane moved, that the future meetings of * M. fe OXFORD, hy Sony. where ve at est cai It is proper to bear in mind, | tienof apolitical tos In the geleetion of of the hoard take place at 7 o'clock trator and elected by a party vote, Mr. Biltchell, the pres: $00 tons, Nov. re as it Prope L ey i he consi te he A : “4 tre bone, Ri y Le extends anpe q a ns t t ( at ti fale wad the pases ‘the erise mis tr exten to panper Jabor that it shail not come injurionsly | wonld suggest the adoption of a system by which, ns fur | ler Wi Uh Ot Ninny a iaet here announced Sa RR’. Lowber, ap rol tom , theace tin competition with that of the industrious citizen | a icable, noi 7 , “ the [ 4 practicable, the annointment ef subordinates should be + aiepon, Nice, Mars itles and Byer who relies upon his own hands for the support of | left to the highest offiser in each d weve oe aS atig ins if d sired «| himself and his farnily; and therefore the employ- Hae aie al poo e is street rogelstian, tothe ane iat ato a Oty Lard ‘passengers and tht | ment of the alinshonse and its dependances sould | perintendent of streets; of those employed about the mar d theses to this part The 1 oH the : ari ; caret out 7 mow ht, etrine which tor tee rence [as mach aa possible be ach that their products | Kets to the superintendent of markets; anda through the | ain ein iy and Schools —Ciile, Corze th of af ste Id fall within. the consumpt f the institu. | Wholeexecutive organization. Thus there would he @ : " heh SOLU et world fall within the consumption of the tstitt: | i ormanious and efficient gradation of responsibility, ant, | Williams ‘ New Boann ov Asstetanrs —Long before the hour ap: | the COLUMBUS, tions themselves. Agriculture seems to be the | hy consequence, of power and inducoment toentorce the | {hrity and atims UTiiwe. Mille a pointed, there Was much excitement about the Hall in the 700 rake, Miller and Gale, The EUROPE, ow the standing committees r 1 SAM. ¥: broack, and | Heputy city Insroto Application for Office-Ald. Emmans, Hasbrouck, aad | nT tien at o'clock this morning, adjourned ya , y atte M ditock hes’ theit labors | the NEW YORK lecate Ataresuente— Beaman, Emmone, and Dick antil Thi y afternoon at7 o'clock, when The NE + (eew). Will be continued. col ee foun, the syathera pagsage aevy 4 thy Atiantic, I SS“ ESS ESE-_-ESE-—— Henman piene @ exp vu 4 f ; ; ‘clock the followi . A Cole, aveanes fer trad+ arta most obviously proper to this end; and it has the | giligent performance of duty. The doing away of m vieinity of the Board Room. At ‘clock the fol g ¢ q Wattle be. ews af hod aw other wlvantaze of being morally’ aad physically | politiantor party considerations in. appomtment to. ottiee | Fe” Mawbronck ant Bunting members of the Bod took their places Te TO ee (uew) te, she. prser 6 TOR eames be healthtal, I submit to you, therefore, whether it| would in itself be a great gain; audit seemato me that | Fire and Wnter—Drake, DT. Williams and Devoe Words Ward . U., Bailey, Jal with every pm co ufsee a dc mrenienes to grb hs ; ‘% i Lamps ond Gas Tucker, Di ud H , s Horn, ‘hens shipa are wot furyassed tof piagance or on" a ship, will be pllowed 1 babe Thom | would not be exsedient to provide suitable places | such would be among ¢ @ certain results of the plan pro- Loe Miller, DT Willams and Gale. conutd L Johnson, | i their eablu nce wee pr fast sailing. qua thacraion round, 9 carain aay of sulle ponds to dispose | for the pro‘luctina, by the labor of the able budied | poset. rke, [leave you. gentlemen, to the Mar bets Winship. Emmans aud Devoe. were wa Viih— Thomas Spofford, | by.amy vena in the trades ot by burl oui 4 i Wimon vod with 2 ft for wa he Z hese remarks, I leave |. Rentlemen, to er “wef " of " ed bedead ‘The man: know men of provitty it to newly Of quite eater the | Danpers, of the fruits of he earth, for use in all the rns etcyoneet ‘only tahittg the liteet torre, | Police. Watch and Prisons ile, Seaman and Y | Ah—doreph .”. D.tver, 13th—Charles Alder, a amas ndere are weil knows cr, my ccomnmnmman ne ela profit snific ye The ewarge 0) exch ith 1sth--Thomay B Tappan, Offers and Repairs Buating, 0. T. Williams and T : ‘ | eg dlenry, —\ith—Moues Tucker Se somlort nnd cameras ceva obeerved a astitutions; and, as Siliary to this, a « sunNer, provided 4 | i mind you that we have sworn before the Great Raler of all suffic’e it number offe # in sason, will no: exe ed the nguilex- | workhouse would be very desirable for the em ab er SE ee ck eet naeie at ast Nisan. | ployan sat of women and children, and for that of | tense Seeasik eraenninev only tg hier digas Ronis and Canals—Molt, Jackson and J. William mat Bayles. 16th —John J.B Westervelt, Isat tm opportanicy tor ary turiug practical commercial know the males ia winte There can be no doubt that | and grity in that trust can we spect Hin blessing on | Cleaning Strerts ~Miller, D. T. Williams and Bunting. r Blackstone, 17th William Taylor, Bi a eat Vaitiug ‘he Hh d woany othor phiees of ieportaune | such provisions would greatly reduce the number | aur enteavors, or obtain the lesser feward of approbation | Zandy an ayant a ‘aman and Mott. or P. Voorkia, 4 (egg Fe by to th at wn of cesar and of busiavse, will Coser} of panpera, as well asthe expense of their maine | from our fellow citizens Ww Piers and Slips—J, Williams, Emmana and n italics are democrat hed by res, if regain ‘ ~ se Ca age wii depend inn vascure up tirana igh, | tenance. ‘f invite your particular attention to this _ SAMES HARPER, | DEMING. chesene ond Gale pon procorded to the elec: roveners ct thaae. ship, will be respon: come forward exrly, wil enuege wuss ge. Thee un.avy willbe | subject, because pauperisin is one of the sorest) Cureres AND Sruawienuies, <Cherries were | Salaries—Winship. Jackson and Mott tion of F tag pre tom= meee Vie sikned therelor. Ror freight of Bas: scleet, ard wu hs furuishad with, eveey Possib's information Levily with which any society can be afflicted, | sotd this marning in Fifth. strert Market. and Straw ber ; Hasbrouck, J Williams and Dickinso Pet ee eee eee tga werd and Manny of thee apply EC vied Berio t advinable tuvecunentete be mate sare. | @t no effort should he spared to root it out from are now rips in private gardens In a few . Cozrens, Winship, and Dra ware tave wont a. apn £0, 4800 um. Forfeightorp sews, aoply to among us, or at least to check its growth, and re- | will be abandant in morket —Oiteinnati Chronéc Joint Committe on Public Buildings on Blackwell’ ¢ | Were he Me ad thin Hak Wand olde . ior BKOTHE: Mmni2 ty tee PSX DAW. DR VEY, 10 Froot dase it within the amallest orartoale limite Th. Inlond, $e. Tucker, Bunting, and Jackson, ™ | “Me. Cantice of the fist ward offered sore opposition | amet and of BING, B OTHERS & ©

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