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Leendert ——— THE NEW YORK HERALD. isla eos NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNI FEBRUARY 18, 1845 Price Two Cents. .—By the arrival of the Alabama. ULAR BDXPOSURES. At page 62, Senate Document 392, will be found the | ly shown in fhe result of th en out from this ; Common Council, 4 Mr. Cuancick considered there were many reasons From Havana P » SING R @ (Cony se mede by on pene i. relation to Fiteb, 4 country cy ‘Cumberland tri beers sym of war Ply-| Boar or Atpenman—Monpay, Jon. Ira Let syening why. they should) not cons ar He rope jiated the iia of we have Havana dates to the evening of the 5th ers & Co.’s account wil e Navy Department. This | mouth, which gave a loss of t, as Commo. the Board met bly to adjournment at 7 o’clock. establishing such a princ as would empower Cor: | ingtant. MORALS OF POLITICS. gentleman, it may be remarked, although wholly uncon. | dore Smiths letter, (Dage 4, Doc. 393), "To mekothere. || The minutes of the lect ee were read and approy- | poration to'thus give away the city property ; and be | “stan masquerade balls commenced at the magnificent a nected with the Government, eppears to ha’ ad full | mittence in produce would 7 yus and un: | ed, anda |: ber of resented and appro- | questioned the power of the Corporation to do #0. The | -pacon Theatre on the night of Sunday, the 2d instant, Pe caging ane pease Ge eaeein rior access to thearchives of the Navy D-partment, ao far aa | contain experiment. The ‘only feasible Peete, then, is to | prlately refetred. ree F PPro” | dotition of the gentlemen asking for the Rotunda did not | 7% attendance on the occasion, in the neighboring coffee with the Government, for ten years, of navy agent ae | ‘We sccounts of Fitch, Brothers & Co! were concerned.— | make the remittance in bills of exchange This some- a After giving a long table of statistics, Mr. Dakin eays :— | times calls for delay in this country, for t! urpose of Marsailles re ae se eporripe me ya salt Prod | “The balance of the account, certified by the Nevy De- | obtaining bills bin the rates yjuat fied by ip peomien & “ ng esihis bagaeln that ney with ree — partment, on file, is $103,533 90 due to the United States. | the agent receives on thecther side. Then, in the trans- os yr ighest. authority S eetting forth the | oo making a hasty ubstract, Ihave made some slight | mission of bills of exchange, there are dangers and ris! grounds on which he withholds the sum of about $14,000, error of Left) in the total this is not material. The sanding the transactions, which few, except the expe: More M. P.’s—His Honor the Mayor sent in a message | accompany the report on the present occtsizn‘ and there- houses, as well as the theatre, being immense. Among informing tce Common Council that he “thad the honor” fore the matter ought be reterred, until they had an oppor- | thy spectators in the boxes of the latter, to witness the to nominate certain individuals tor Municipal Policemen, | tunity to see into the matter. He had no objection to | dancers and masqueraders, was the Ceptain General, which were confirmed. granting, at any time, a donation; but he pretested | O:ponnell, together with his lady and daughter. It wos Another message was received, accompanied by the | against establishing th» principle which the Board sought | said the next day, that no less than six persons were snnual report ofthe New York Savings’ Bank. Order- | todo in the present instance. be sassinated during the night, some of them neer the thea- Dalanceof interest due his house for ad amount of interests on these accounts, received by Fitch, | enced, are or have any Eoowladge of Commer- | ed on file. ae . Mr. Buackstone was of opinion that the building could } tre, and that several others were severely, if not mortally ances medeto | Brothers, & Co is $90,220 78, ii ‘ i i van by @ if it as was i < *s hers, ’ in addition to their com. | c! d other revulsions often lead to bills of exchange | Corporation Cases—A communication was received | not be better appropriated tian by disposing of it 28 | wounded. A thousand rumors were afloat in reletion to the Goverment, un'll justice she bedone. + | missions, * : being dishonored, and returned to the country relate | Scare te Coneaal ofthe Board, informing them that cer- | contemplated. To make the building available for public | these murders, some suying that all the victims were 7o the Honorable the Senate of the United. Stet “The aove-mentioned account embraces a period of | drawn, under protest for non-acceptance or non-payment. | tain suits had been decided in the Court of Errora in favor | purposes, so as to be used by the Corporation in any Way, | xilled by one’ negro in a mask, while others state that a "The undersigned respectiully aske leave te me three years and six months and eighteen days, and proves | ‘This has frequently happened to the undersigned, and on | of the Corporation. Ordered on file, it would require an outiay of $5000 The institutions of | gang were implicated or engaged. Of the persons assas- rialive your honorable body, God. to eet forte eens; | conclusively, when properly investigated, that Messrs. | one single oscasien tet tien crea ce ae hundred thou- | — Sixth Ward Schools—A communication was received | the Fine Arts flourished in Boston and in Europe, and | jinated, two were known te be engaged in law-suits, nee y' 'y> ‘orth wrongs sand tranos, which, although ultimately paid, caused de- j from the Clerk of the Board of Education. submitting the | they were bound to foster and protect such institutions | while another was quite a lad, sho’ which he believes he has experienced and grievances of | Fitch, Brothers, & Co., have ‘enjoyed the ig thet the perpe- rage, during the whole of this time, of $480 000 of the p Jay in rei ing the funds, and required other funds to | resolution adopted at the last meeting of the Board of Ed- | here. trator or perpetrators iad some object in view other than ag oe er Docoaiier ideal tih 3% sas lio funds, drawa from the Treasury for long periods in | meet the culls of the squadron, on adeount of the Ge caree | ee relation to the 6th Ward Schools, Ordered on | — Mr. Can.icx proposed to lay the report on the table. | ‘etcy wow out of adrunken brow! or w mesqueredin behalf of his houso at Marsollles, (Fitch, Brothers & Co.) | S27HCe of the wants of the public service, taken in large | ment. tile. Lost—ayes 4, noes 7. ti ate. f frolic. "A negro was arrcsted on the 3d itis entered into a contract with the Nav Department, tore. | 2% when there were no demands upon the agency, in Norcanan agent ot all times command funds when Proposed Ordinance—Ald. Jackson offered for adoption Mr. Boyte moved to amend by striking out “$1,” and | that one of the wounded men recognized the fellow as evive in this country two hnndted thousand dollars per ease or in exper ancy, aad held to their private use, with- | wanted, even with unlimited letters of credit te | an ordinance, making Ita portion of the duties of the | inserting “ $2000.” ad. i 4dthat the Board had not the | '%¢ Person who had assaulted nim, uals : allowing tl @single cent forthe inte | draw on London. On two occasions, before they | physicians of the Alma House to report quarterly, the | Mr, Caanticx considered that the Board had n A pHing Shed gi tone oe emg EPS annum, to be paid over in quarterl: alments, in ad- | 2Ut s q y | phy; 8 port qi ys ne beom vance, and to pay the asme bear at reat of meney so uanecess: ted y appro} entered into a contract for the purpose, did the | number of patients in the hospital, number of deaths, dis- | power to amend—they could only decide on a question of | named the Luisa Fernanda, in honor of the youn, UL the’ Americar’ etndron in the Metraeu es, for the use |" 4 referencoto the statement will show the remarka- | house ‘of “the, sadeetend supply. the” squadron | eaten, Kc-bc. “Alto a yearly repett of tne lunatics: their | Soncurtence with the other; but they had not the power | Gemed,,tbe, Luisa Fernanda, Ina perfect model of nav! efloera, dr on: thd te isitions of such Phin og to such | ble fact, that, between the 27th November, 1838, and the | with large amounts of money, when in « state | condition, &c. &c. Referred to committee on charity and | to amend. architecture. : he gasieaeined ta. phg it, Th ich officers, as might | ja:h October, 1841, the enormous stun of $671,415 74 waa | of the most pressing emergency, and when the regular | Alms House. Presipent.—I consider we have the power to amend. A short time previous to the departure of the Alabi aid in Spanish pillared dollars, in cos Ape Sgreed to be | drawn for by them on the Treasury, as if for the use | o pointed navy agent (Mr. McCa l) wes unable to raise | Collector of the City Revenue—Alderman Buntina of-| Mx. Cuanticx—I wish to hove the decision of the chair | ma, the U. 8. frigate Potomac, beating the broad pennant te a zen Sook “oie bog a yan pond coe Cae Pre- } of the agency, while, during that whole period (three Mietanes Pre ey although armed with the authority of | fered an amendment to the ordinance in relation tothe | recorded, and in order todo 80, I appeal from the decision | of Commodore Conner, came the Moro in dashin; ceat, which inoladed all ‘Commission, allo ree fowl Aid yeart agency required only $22,484 69; or, at any | the Bank of the United States to draw and dispose of bills | City Receiver, increaning the sureties of the Collector | of the chair, and wish to have it recorded ou our books. , and shortly afterwards cast aj encies, and avery epecioe ef cereicg’ d expoate what, | rate, only that small sum, by their own showing, was | on London for that object Toone of thess emergencies, | of the City Revenue from $5000 to $15,000, and providing | Pxesipext—I shall take the questien. Her appearance was certainly mo Ever, of my house, ether as coeaeace, and expense what. | paid’ by them for ite uccount. Commodore Crane (now here) can bear witness. forhis daily depositing his collections, taking his re-| Mr.Cnanticx—I am of opinion that the views of the speeding in under the influence of Other capacity, et ee eecter, agents, or inany | " « ie isobservable, also, that these large amounte were | ‘he undersigned Srurte thet semaine escape the at- | ceipts therefor, and depositing them with the Comptrol | President ought to be expressed manfully, and not stifle | the fresh, fair wind. With this exception, we believe The prrceata bees Aniee aikta wand of 80 drawn out of the Treasury betore the late adminiatra- | tention of your honorable body, and call forth its severe | ler. Adopted. down the matter in this way. We shall see if it isnot | there was no other foreign man-of-war in the harbor save ehidie ines ty |e aaesign Se weet sl Maa tien went natoe power, and . .Sousidereble part of it only | animadversion on the precedent that has been established | Wushingten's Birth Day—The Commissary General | party drill that operates here. a French corvette. vice and the country during the first few months after | the prevent alminintration woe token ewe during | by the present Execut Pal en drag ive, that individuals who crave the va directed, bya Spee to furnish the Veteran Ar- Eassromrr— Gentlemen, the question now is, shall the ne English sleanship Tay, Captain Sharp, arrived at was taken just previous to a | situation occupied by others, and seek to su de the tillery with ammunition to fire a salute upon the auni- | chair be sustained? avanaon the morning of the 5th, from Cruz, Govegamnent Wha hee eat ract relerred to withthe } large demand on the agency, which apparently: Justifel | {a tirerice ee ae ne era, and seek permilted to have | versecy of Washington's ButhDese Pen ee ‘The question was taken and loet—Ayes 18—Noes 3. | Ghenewsie miled oo the. Blet ule’ She nad on mereSelftsn: sordid, ‘and mercenary considerations, or it. free access to the archives ofthe public departments, ex. | Assistant Engineers—-Tho Committee of the Fire De-| $0 the decision of the chair was not sustained. $131 576 in specie, and twenty-two passengers—among “Tt is also to be remarked, that the account is so made | aminin, their accounts with the same, and thereupo: artment reported that at an election for the Assistant ‘The Paxsivenr here left the chair, and expressed his | the latter Santa Anna’s runawa’ woe es erp teed nore atts « coneaert up, aud balances so siruck, as to conceal these facta frem | fabrieuting such as may a their purpoi 3 ia | eee Eorincers sages placeof Miller and Driscom resigned, | opinion that the veto of the Mayor ought to be sustained. | Senor Haro. Her Mexican inte! the caabeiotias Of the ale sacvibe. 1 tke degirned ‘a cursory observer, to leave the impression that the destroy the credit of those whom they wish to rival — } Henry J. Eckershausen and Aaron Hostord had receiv: The build: ng in question was totally unfit for such @ | another column. Seaves tk tobetus tomacdhie aden ty datane ine, three h | Government was usual ly in advance about $160,000.” Nor ia this the extent of the evil. It is _mognified in the | the largest number of votes. Their election was con: | purpose as that designed by tie Board oi Aldermen. It] For business matters at Havana, we refer our readers ‘tha onaraotomiat tha, Fraigeneee themesieen Ww, bette These allegations, made by this Mr. Dakin, impute the | fuct, that after these statements and { representations | firmed. Certain expulsions reported from Engine Com- | was Indicrous to think of establishing a gollery for the | +o the following letter from our correspondent :— @ther houses might not have, best need che feicr | intention to my house of committing actual frauds, and | have been on file in the department, been examined again | patsies 16, 11, 20,22, 24, 42, and Hose Company No ai, | exbibition of paintings in this lergecity, in" such a plac Havana, Feb. 5, 1845. like Siecicteneee ‘would have i ch aed ch 0, aia er | bears quite as heavily on the head of the Navy Depart. | and again, and as often refuted, that they should be with- | and Hook and Lsdder Company No. 1, were confirmed and he therefore fully concurred with the Mayor in hi Here we are, in the midst of the Carnival—masque- ‘SM acaried- when. the homee tgry 7s ite of the country. | ment, and some of the accounting officers, as they do on drawn as anonymous, and withheld by the President— | Picture of the Croton Dam—Alderman Buntina offered | views on the subject. rades and balls, &c., the order of the night—business Wert In a stat of utter derangement fo the sie country | the undersigned or his house thus screening the guilty from exposure, by the evidence | @ resolution appropriating $102 to purchase the painting | Mr- CHanticx moved a reconsideration. Carried. dropped, and nothing thought of but getting @ good sto- of prow the ublic regres ph fay hi td $a. op This seopynoun Statement of Fitch, Brothers, & Co.’s | furnished by themselves, and from theecorn their teme. | of the Croton jam, by Jewett Referred to the Bommit The Parsipent—I move we now concur with the other 1 mach-full of meat before Lent comes on us with lank ublie r vedit abree r) led estas rh ah ‘ne. Lichen hd DE | accounts with the Navy Department, it now appears, wat tity would justly condemn them to experience from the } tee on Finance. Board. : iq,» | form and lean face. The holidays, however, are about Oiaumates haadeirts Kesera A Mules eae Grst referred to the fourth Auditor of the ‘Treasuay De- | honorable, the good, and the virtuous. up between Ald. Gale and] Mr. Tayxon—I move to amend by striking out “$1,” | over, and then we shall again begin to look’ after busi- Shbsequently to the transactions pte tr to, | partment, A. O. Dayton, Esq, and reported upon by him, | _ It such a course of procedure is to be tolerated who is Lin offered for adoption | and inserting ness. Still, little will be done in exports before March, maiters inoved on regularly, and, en the undersigned be, | (P28e# 27 and 28, Senate Document 392) and some time | there with business connected with the Government that | aa ocananoe maa ing additional Police Gffices at Frenk- | Cu lieved, to the satistection of both Minister of Finance, gence will be found in nan (Mr Charlick pro tem )—The Chair has al- | and the prices of Sugar will for two months rule high: ia subsequently handed over to fr C H ‘Winder, a person | can feel the least particle of security in his private cha- | lin Market, City Hall, and Jefferson ‘ket, to go into | ready decided that we cannot amend. Several writers are now discussing the question of full from the department the aums, at ¢ clade He ry having no connexion with the fiscal concerns of the de- } racteror in his generalcredit? While reposing fullcon | force a8 soon as the Special Justices shall be directed to Mr. Tayzon (warmly).—Then what are wetodo? Isn* | or short crop in the papers here, eac! to prove for their advance, and forw fe them to hi pu partment, and especially appointed hy Secretary Upshur, || fidence in a consciousness of his own integrity and up- | 40 there, with Clerks, &c. The offices et Halls of Jus- | the paper before us? I really think that—(Loud laughter.) | what menot sense know to be iculous. ie avers rt wil be | rightness, his character and credit are secretly under- | tice and in the Bowery, to be still kept open. Mr. Biackarone rose amid cries of ‘ question”—he de- | that there will be no deficit, and another brings statis- the proper’ officers of the squadron, as they were found in Senate Document 892, page 25. In this report he J mined and whistled away before the wind by those whose} Alderman Buntina ing been called to the chair, nied the position assumed by some members, who denied | tical proof that our crop willbe fifty per cent short. sented. cs a y Pre- | refutes every thing alleged against Fitch, Brothers, & Co., J object it is to get the places filled by{others: Alderman Scurerre.in spoke in favor of his ordinance | the right ofthe Corporation to meke over the building. | We—that is, your spirit—aver that the export of 81 Iu tho latter part of March last, this state of thin; by Dakin, in his statement. He says: “The assertion in ‘Not much less censurable js it, in the opinion of the | with zeal. He believed it would be greatly beneficial to | They had the right, he contended, to give it up dona- | forthe present year (1845,) from the north side of the was interrupted, and the intercourse tha hed seks R® | the statement, phe iereaaired only $22,484 69 to meet the | undersigned, that men should be employed in the public ofthe public. It was his purpose to have | tion; and he wished to record his views on the subject. island, will reach 650,000 boxes. For five years past, seek aheinen shen hecoeiend tana rtment was broken | ¢Penees of the United Statex squadron in the Mediterra. | offices, who,’ either from incompetency or carelessness, ates remain at the Halls of Justice to relieve | Mr. Cuaruicx continued his remarks in favor of refer- | (exclusive of the last, which was a most extraordinary ‘? iv pal mnt was broken | ycan for three t Arnot is so preposterous that one word of | should make biunders in statin accounts of hundreds of it might be necessary to appoint other | ring the matter, which he contended did not change the | yield,) the syeesge crop has been 712,000 boxes, being irks iitisiignek eisirebin. this ob from New York, | Comment would be an insult to your understanding. ‘The | thousands of dollars, upon which statements are herald | specia! justice complexion of the matter at all; and as they could not | in excess over the approximate estimate of the coming Stina aaneete. therealter (on the Jaen Mere aa! sam of $984,067 03 was paid by the agents at Marsrilles, | ed forth to the prejudice of an innocent party, that a d Alderman Hassrovcx moved to lay upon the table in | amend, this was their only course. His object in voting | crop of nine per cent only. The Coffee crop may al- pyomtenlpne Peiacne gre ieee fe March) ad- 1 upon the requisitions of commanders, from the 26th of | crepancy of one or two hundred thousand dolla order to give the members time to examine the law, which | according to such views, was more through a ire to | inost be called no crop at all. ioe cine ee ates, a letter, begin: | Maroh 1838, to the 19th of November,1842 =;masing about J been discovered to exist in his accounts, when no such | he believed would not bear them out in making additional | investigate, and protect the city property, than to sustain ‘The ship Pennsylvania, that was lost on the Colorados, boar) <a $208,606 75 per annum. ‘This statement is from the pur. | error wus in existence, offices ; aa it provides for a police office at the Halls of | the vayor. He moved to refer it toaspecial committee of | will be a total wreck: A’ portion of her cargo hes been Marasilles, which disbursed them on the requisition fereexamine and report thereon. His re a my arrival in this city, I ; as i ser’s accounts.” Again, he rem: Aftera fall and | The undersigned now rests his case in the bands ef the } Justice, and for a branch in the Bowery above Grand | three. taken ont and sent up here for sale Wewould here caution ep ree ete hice ns time, that my house in | Careful examination of the oftelve at hia ugeney for the | honorable Senate, aud relies upon its sense of justice for | street." de Mr. Bracxsvoxr opposed the motion. He could not | ship.masiers to be on thelr guard against a south-westerly rondo in on cree thets & Co.) was about to be su | period roferred to, the only breach of contract orirregula | suchaction on it as they,in their wisdom, deem | Alderman Scurerreuiw contended that the 224 section | see the olject of refering the matter again, after so much | current that has bevn setting. down the Gulf, We bare be -_ i gency which i eld for several years | rity that | can discover has been on the part of the Go- J due fo him, for the wrongs he has suffered, or as is called } of the law of 1833 empowered them to have a police office | delay. 3 5 heard it much complained ot by the Gulf traders.and have ‘A few days sfter: rd vernment, in not constantly keeping the agents in funds for by the public weal at their hands. a‘ such place or places as the Mayor and Common Coun- Mr. Voonnis considered they could gain nothing by | no doubt the P. was set out of her course and lost by it— adiressed to me at New Youre tacation that had been | to meet the public liabilities, owing either to tof A. FitcH. | cil shall direct. referring, when the Board desided they could not | ‘The British brig Maria Cecilia was act. by it Afty miles Sank weatataniet ‘to cr fi » from the Navy Depart- | funds, or a retard in the pasi ge of appropriation laws by Wasnineton, D. C., February 5, 1845. Aldermen Hassrovex contended that that merely re. | amend. i due South in eighteen hours, and struck the reef Busi- Ras oR Saar ye ‘ere. That letter was dated | Congress. This cause operated from November, 1941, to In addision to thi find th d in the | {tted to a change of location. Mr, Tarran hoped the resolution would pass, and not | ness is excessively dull. Sugar—Just beginning to come tary of the Navy ad inferine? feo raneton, Secre- | August, 1842; during which time, the agency seems to | _ 22 addition to this, we find the annexed in the | Alderman Gate said that a resolution of the nature of | be referred. i in. Prices ran from 7 11a812reals. Coffee—Falr $6 60 & zs Ack eutract) # interim,” from which I make the fol- | have met all the demands of the squadron with punctua- § debate on the West Point Military Academy, in | the ordinance before the Board had been referred to the | Mr. Srorronp was prepared to record his vote for non- $7. Dull. Lard-—l0 a 10} cents. Steck 1 808 ae. ‘A new arrangoment having been made by the Exeou- oe and this, too, in atime of great the House of Representatives on Friday last :— Committee on Police, Watch and Prisons, but had not | concurrence, if the question would be taken to night. Flour—Very dull at $1450. A large quantity of Span. y been act on, as there was a good deal of dircussio: Mr. Taytor considered that the question was aready | ‘sh on hand, which depresses the market materially — ee T would. renpectiae eee ce Parement at | “This repert concludes : “The statement Chave quoted | _Mr-Hole called the institution an anomaly in a demo | Cesnested upon, 0 OCthe step. Fis shoata oppose i trom | well understood, and. thet they ought to dispose of {| traces ncate ere pne An 74 cents. Aivo les, I weuld respectfully advise you that a Involves allegations of a serious character, not only | oTatic country. * ‘¢ My iA He re- | no other motive, for it was well known that he was in | forthwith. The. gentleman who opposed the passage, | abundant. Yours.—N 0. jonnexion therewith as navy agents will be consider. | against the agente, but ale aguinst the sccounting officer | °ollected the consernation that was produced in that | favor of having a police office in every wardof the city, | had advanced no reasons to induce him to believe that ed as dissolved from and after the Aalst of the present | ofthis departnent 3 to sustain which, I cannot discover | all when the Committee on Accounts reported the defal- | and he thought a police system wouid bo imperfect until | they could not act at once upon the question. Later From Mexico.—By the arrival at Havana month? the slightest shadow of proof. On the contrary, the ac | cations of theirclerk to the amount of $30,000 or $40,000. | that course was adopted He was of opidion that the police | Mr. Cuaruicx felt that to be sure he had not that quick. ‘Wednesday last of the British ateam ship Ta In the letter which the undersigned addressed to the curacy and regularity ef the accounts reflect the highest | !{ gentlemen would turn to the report which was made at J pill adopted by the Legislature at their last session, would | ness of comprehension with which the gentleman of the | 07 pty poe 5 the Bier at We ‘Vera C P bs y: President, already referred 7 ecameat 392, page 5%) | credit both upon the agency and the Fourth Auditor.” | the last session on the expenditures of the Florida Squa- } be, with a very few alterations, an admirable bill, and well | 17th (Mr.Taylor,)had. (Suppressed laughter from the op- hee prey lates to the Sist ult., trom Vera Cruz, bavi it is stated that “it has been the pride of myself and my Recurring to the first report of the Fourth Auditor J ‘ron, these defalcations oi the clerk would, in compari- | calculated to answer the interests ofthe community. He | position benches.) He had not to be sure, that quickness van eee * still ined . t the Castle of brotherat Marscilles at all times to sustalo, by every | (pages, 97, 98, Document 903) on this snore ne nk inte utter insignificance. If any man couldlook } hoped that instead of adopting the ordinance an applica. | ot perception, (Laughter from the oppesition benches, | ., § chen.the cumurnelacertars ai Uae ean mesieia cunpewer, the Napor' oo theres Lor RING eid; | ment of Fitch, Brothers, & Cos account with the United | st that report and seo the corruption there displayed, and | ton to the Legislature weoald be spade, Yeiodint py tha Eseshlent thd Aldataren) Henry and Div- | OTT oe nala the auieerioneie neeeae In Senet Tee past, havealwavs been open to et ie eit cr ats | States for the period therein specified, though not bearing | 90t blueh for his country, he was much mistaken.’ Go Scuirretan replied to Ald. G., and said thatthe } ver.) . took at that report, and then throw open the doors of your ! PR oj The Alderman {rom the 17th, though objecting to re | “tated thatthe Grand Jury appointed to try the fallen ty- navy, and all others of our countrymen whose business his signature, it is admitted at the department to have nd Poll arary ment Salle mene 2 ood fides LAN propels ne at att ; a yi bo like all the other projects e 5 ry ij (4 cayune, Feb. i rant, furious against him, while the present Execu- ‘ been prepared by him. At the foot of J nee the 2d ward. The propo- | (erence, he contended would not be able to give him (Mr. | ‘ant, was fu or whore gratification in travelling brought them near | mates thes ceca te (in shop et he | till he staggers under the weight, ond he will have but a | soa sme mm ed om the Ald city asingledoliar more than | C) the information he required, to how, when and for PMD Fee Ceclerarte gba sh sano wer ig Shoed he cteanaing all these truths, we havenot es- | «11 appears by the above statement, that betyeen the | pittance compared with the pickings end stealings of the | °¢ present, but that of the gentleman of the 2nd would | wha! purposes this building was erected. SGuItry aad this cove the Goverment fertine bpann caved the effartaof the designing, envious, and jeolous, | o7th November: 1638, ond the isth Ontotan, von daring | Florida war, Mr. H. referred to a few of the items | plunge the city into unnecessary expense. ‘The Paxsipent opposed the motion to refer. All the | ¢oUatry andthns save the Government further le— to dislodge and supercede us in the agency under the | which riod the anonymous writer says Fitch, Brothers, | Charged for the use of the Florida squadron. Irish pota- ; : : " . : 4 i it A letter dated Vera Cruz, January 31st, expresses the Ald. Gaur srid, that to his greut surprise,the Ald. of the | information they require could be gained this evening — ; 4 t contract.» Representations were made to thedepartment 9 toes were charged at $5 a barrel, and even . 7 , is i as 0 df Marit belief that the life of the tyrant would not be taken. His in regard to the amount of money. thet hal r Leah im & Co., drew for $671,415 74, and fa but $22 434 59, re- es Wi ge $ en (an empty | loth ward had gone out of the way te heap upon him his | The building was originally designed for a Marine ; barrel was charged at $5. ‘The barrel, whether full, i DP codves atone of ites i : | young wife was in prison with him, as was also an old the hands of my house, thendvartage thet had accrued | (aisitioas were issued in ‘their favor for $500 000; ‘and J Dare rged at $i arr ether full. or} foul and base insinuations—they were perfectly gratui- | Court; but the history of the building it was not necessa : rn ; ie is, Senor Lazaro Villamil. P t they paid on account of the United Stat 22 \s empty as the whig promises of 1840, were still charged J tous and uncalled for, as his assertions usually were, and | ry forthem to enquire jato at present. triend of his, Senor Lazaro ‘rom it ia the way of interest of $90,220 72,8 well as an | making abalance on prep ernt s sea 1g 001789 13; Ft $5." The commenter of this rquadron, (Lieutenant | were made to suit the occ, "That gentleman's Police | Mr. Cuanuicx again would urge the necessity of refer. | ,, mong the passenger by the Tay, was Senor Antonio oars - paises oad by Srp ing-peen, Slowed ay further appears, that from the 14th of June, 1833, to J McLaughlin ) who made these sre vagan' expenditures, | «ystem, or that which passed as his, would probably cost | ence. Those who oppo eda reference would vote down pee niente ate apy “Dear Pon ad ; wi re if is $ stead of receiving any reproof from the jecretary i hel el i iT inet. 4 bs 1 investigated by order of your friend, the lamented Up. | te 2ith of November, 1841, in addition tou balance ‘on J ‘nste: ig BBY ep) '¥ | the city at least $100,000 a year—and what does itamount | enquiry which he protested agains hand at a former date of $120.256 12, requisiions were is- [| °f the Navy, (Mr. fenshaw,) was actually paid some fi ? aes , ‘ds ought not refer, as | ‘he editors of this paper, who come passenger in the Ale- shur, and the report that’ was made ) paid some five } to?—a nugatory—it amounts to just nothing at all, except | Mr. Biacxsronx considered they ought not refer, as ‘as not only con haw.) w: E 1 ; ight _n ' inform : bad esceped f A in their favor, f ,600—1 or six thousand dollars in addition for disbursing all this } 9 bill of expenses, am f litigation, hing stock | nothing could be gained by it. The Committee belong- | °*M&, was informed at Havana that Senor ‘demaatory and disapproving the fons, but compli | $779.55 125 tad thet tase uierearien ties ‘acosunt of | Toney. ‘he same man acted both as paren and com: | 'o the community. He then quoted the case Which came | ing to the Society. who wanted to get the uilding,should frtecnstaa reg d pear ee pantary tomy, Tn the same letter 1 that ] the United Btater ware $707,605 02; leaving a balance J Mander of the squadron. The purser paid out the money, | up in the Court of Sea ions, in relation to the r°fusal of | remove their pictures before the 15th April next. Cesieaino Taek He ovine on bona oe = ¢lhoerewncn ann Sine relented Probably from the sore | *Bainst them of $63,660 09” tnd the sume man, as commander, upproved the «xpe ay AL Pesto delivge up the prorerty taken from thieves— J] ‘The question on referring to the Committee on Arte | ™™\name. Rejon was still at large and his w , ‘ ‘ ure. ‘hare wv fee crsers Cane ae eo TTD ‘ ; y Guarter, an with thesams object in view an the pre [C3 ‘by Me Upshur, Secretary atthe Seg ins endorse: J vroftigate expenditated, asa" Give creck O7INC BEALE oo reticto attest any person except WEHSTE CARUGRRADE | OA ACIRAGHL AFUE then taken up acppint Comenitin. sone | Evi tything was seid to be quiet in Mexico. Jt was re- vious ones. Ie@lso remarked, that if the agegcy was “This statement will show you the errors into which a § “Wandered. These facts were astounding; but he was | sion of any act. then taken and lost. Ayes 7—noes a 60: have’ obuatneeed- of Sib Ware withdrawn my house without good co it was | man may suffer himself to be betrayed, when he is look. sustained in the statement he had made by the reportof| Ald. Scmterrexin—I have no right to speak again, Mr | The main question on concurring with the board, was Me et rs one ame pouerai at the committee, to which he begged gentlemen to refer. President, on this subject, but 1 will merely state that the | then put. : ’ camila . eral assertions made by the Aid. of the 2nd ward are incorrect | Mr. Tavton had no desire to let the public property | ‘he Southern section calculated to do great injury toa commercial establish | ; h ment, however atrong ut might be, and to wound the | °% out the means to turn another man out of office, in feelings of the agente. I therefore rerpeotfally asked of J “ret that he may get into it Fitch Brothers & Co ; , An extra of the Diario de la Marina of Havens, issued v . 0 off for $1. He was in favor of getting some equivalent | | : J 1 the President, that no action should take place in the sp- J (u're sthoviend teh ran atte over and Banx yor Savines.—The twenty-sixth annual | "Aig: Guue~ (very red) "Tis not s0, sir—not s0. Brine publis property ee ho Intaligento brought by te ay. the peiceieal rast Roo eaet Marcel ee nt) weperacde, my house in the | "Te might have been reasonably supposed, that alter inalpe a atte I Tar il ete nse iid Buwtino— (Rap, rep, rap on thetable)—Gentlemen | | Te question on concurring with the oard wes then J (1.0 news has alresdy been published in this chy : we ‘agency at Marseilles, unti! ul hed the c of New Yor! efore us, from wi! e learn | will not ‘80 personal. ‘ake i — ay’ i e tance i it item, which "| sty of resting and rebutting w ever charges may J aarereretine an wae, given by Mr Upahor, and afer | thay during, the Zeer expiring onthe alt of December. |" After any ‘quantity of debate the Ordinance wes adop- So the Report and Resolution was non concurred in. | sivethe ubsiance ofa more important item, Which tp ave been made, an. still ding, inst ite honor, 1844, there have n deposits in the following order ted. ir. CHARLICK -—' Z . 5 hich is as follows; Santa Anna has sent from Pe. istoqrity, and fair dealing, in Uitte fanssetions with the pred eA aT aeons A a amount AERO TOD vocrhe Seetlgof Offce —Ala. Bemerrexin ofered the fol | question upon the Board, think, has received «sign revel hiabachcr Chambers queting avarninen i G er Depositore. |! . owing resolution... 2 . : hat'the passport for which he has already asked might Tn the same letter I remorked : “I moke this request un- Ccmpiomthett Ouigsie, Oh tae Conte: tin reales; C2 Sota iMgeaes oe Resolved, if the Board of Assistants concur, that the | A Meanxn.—Is there any other question before the | nit the passport for which he has already asked might der the fnll beliof that, in the spirit of justice which Lam I ‘toad of retarding their echemes, seems to have given February. .+.+s+seeeee 1,408 81.836 08 council of the Corporation be, and he is hereby directed | Soard ? crpetually from the country. He also stated thet he sure controls all your rctions, you will accord it tome. | new impulse to their Favenous’ appetites, New® mod Fein foo'aia sy | '0,tKe suitable measures in his discretion, to bring to | Mr. Cuanticx.—Yes, Sir. shall move for a reconside- | \\7minaly thom lee Counery. He alte tetem lined ne ‘The desire that my house should retain the agency ari: f en resarted to for the purpose of dhecanering woae face April. agels 87 justice alli such persons, former officers of the Alms Twish to give those gentlemen a chance of es | tendo any charges ot claims made against him, leav- zee neither {rom mercenary motives nor pecuniary inter | whieh will furnish pretexte, ond give a foundation for the pee uae 3S House, or otherwise, as have embezzled the public pro nghter ) i ng his landed estates and property as aguarenty for the ests. The same spirit and motives animate us now thst 9 igsired action. ‘ 316,504 00 perty, or converted the same to their own use, and as are ny would suggest to the gentleman of the First, | “25 ction of all, and moreover speeks ofthe responeibl. Prompted us to make the advances slready referred to, by | ’ ’ , . . . * . 106,138 83 set forth in the recent report of the Commissioners of the lick,) to withdraw. § ilea— | ity of his Ministers. This communication the Grand {hick the credit of the country was sustsinedina quer 1 The fnalexamination of the accounts relating to the imo Alms House, and the pffidavits thereunto annexed. Mr. Cuanticx pressed his motion, which prevailed— | j.1y‘were acting upon in secret session on the night of ter in which the naval service was thereby enabled to f transactions of Fitch & Co. with the movers ae tee 137,690 32 After a warm discussion, the resolution was adopted by | ayes 16, noes 1. Amid shuts of laughter. the 23d ult., and the result of their deliberations was not Pontinas in uninterrupted duty. | The same spirit and mo- J alreaty been atated, was referred ‘by Secretary. Maron te Torre oo | S3RSBImOUS Yote. a Daaxx offered a vesotoe cha then moved to refer to a special committee of | Siew he Oop Reh tives nctnate us now, in this matter, thet induced the nn- , 7 . rrowing Funds. —Alderman Draxx offered a resolu- || three—Ayes 9, dersigned, at a poriod when the head ofthe Treasury De- | Vi, <b, nts at Martelileg hiavectn, wate fants ae , 188,049 00 tion, empowering the Comptroller to borrow money for] The Committee were named, con: New Mexico.—Santa Fe.—We have before us a artment Was tinder spprehensions lest the o} ions of +f “ the annual expenses for 1845, in anticipation of the collec- | les, Blackstone and Taylor. m ae t ¢ "i x 2 the plied the wants of the government in the Mediterranean, a th | ‘etter from Chihuahua dated the 21st of December the Goverament would be stopped for the want of means J Wiunin fact they were’not bound te do au accordnee $1,558,659 53 tion of the city Receivers. Adopted. Report—In favor of altering grade in First and Fourth | ‘etter from Chihuahua dated the 21st of December. soca amen ceunteer to be one often individuuls to J contract. Ihavenot deemed it necessary to prepare’ en : SpOnitan Ta tne sunse Vine | gee nga! Appropriations —The Committee on Finance pre- | Avenues, between 82nd and Both streets nimportant pa- | \Vo subjoin such particulars as may be interesting to the xaige the nmount said tobe necessary to avert such aca | interest account in the business transactions between the | ‘Ne bank, and 18,989 are re-deposits. In the same time } sented a report in relation to certain appropriations for | | Papers from the Board —A number of unimportan landa'st the: Uy Bebe? trees engaged in commerce Jamity. It was the same motives that induced the under: | Va 'y Departmont and the house of Fitch, Brethers & Co here ee withdrawals a coer Schools ip the 6th, 12th, and 14th wards. Adopted. pers a the Board were taken up in order and dis- Nr he AE $ \s 4 5 font ositors. o =4 i 0 ig 4 “a sh 14 signed, yes tae same officer expressed fears of not be- er, paid great attention to that subject in Janwary. paid. A309 $90,291 16 The Cree sthen ty yess Bole M tatty brid eee aia siatathis -Aveey Brown’ eel Gere Samuel C. Owen’s company arrived at Santa Fé on the ing able to raise the means of paying the interest on part my investigations; and upon assuming that 4 82.605 7. pe setegeeh oe Kg hrc obec Seer sg Tey in Oth of October. Dr. Connelly’s and Captain Speyer’s ol the public dobt to offer and actually to make provision J the government, in acconlance with its agreoment’with tak ie 3.208 93 | Counts, and recommending an application to the Legisle. | R. McLaughlin. i i a caravans had not arrived up te ‘he 24th ot November. Dr. to supply him with auch moans for that purpose, ifneces | Fitch. Brothers & Go. wes 10 te in Beirne thee 08878 08 Ee eA RUT ee eee cite Mr ectie Teen NTIS or eee ata iO Rue CED TS: ad GGG to Bane Be aud purctaee & wy on tat aach offers were made, is within the know- J $50 ¢00 per quarter to 18th November, 1884, and $100 000 106,679 03 to be printed. Beatie Greene Cus webssa Gt Aor meaness 408,60) | Oe cet rai veeh ean thane aie ne Gentee Jedge of the present Treesurer of the United States, andto J Semianpually since thet ting theve ne hase 84,206 23 The Bloomingdale Road — The report of-the Committee | carry on the new building on Randall’: Island. nbor: of siules’ end ‘seat them fo assist the wegens, the truth of which Mr. Forward (were he here} could | Staring that the balance of interest iy in loco ae ane {sites a4 | 2,felation to opening the Bloomingdale road, agreeable | MF. Cuaxiice opposed the resolution. ‘They had al- | umber of tne, mules, they let th gue. ‘These expedi- beur wines.” Fitch, Brothers & Co.” : 115,048 84 | to the provisions of the Legislature, was taken up, and, | seen how dangerous it was to allow the abuse of the con- Hous, 'was thought, wodld prove disastrous in conse Prendent tease of a tate gthe latter addresned to the |” Ni. Baker couciudes hie report with the following sum. geyrae 19 | ater along debate, was POE ral Se [cues at thoes chevenin comacion ie Tea atreat contac | venta oC tha Iotanenn et inp Seanottwlen ay, det thas resident, the Marel e undersigned had a per- “ +4 o the only member that opposedit. - - < oat intarview with him. Some of the remarks made by | "ar¥:--. AMer & most curcful eS ee 77,788 50 ‘After some further business, the Boerd, at half past 10] Notwithstanding the present Corporation having con: venderee ‘They encountered a heavy epow. storm on on that occasion may be seen in the following ex- | bracing a period o! nearly ten years, I have no hesitation ie bn $ o’clock, adjourned. tracted me 8 Sects of this pyr ae ee they | pat Bae | oat Wen meee k tract offa letter I addrensed to the Secretary of the Navy, | in declaring it as wy belief, that, in tll the trenscetinny of ae |) al aa Boann or Assueranrs.—This Board also met last even: J i inSiedane dn te never be carried out not would the | ‘The news of Mr-Polk’ election had reached Chihuahua Wn yoge dO) vig Tee we month, (Senate Document | Fitch, Brothers & Co., with the Navy Department, they 13,632 $980,782 60 _| ing. W. Eveavent, Esq. in the Chair. Legislature authorise them to raise the ‘money. They | (‘ produced a great sensation there. The people of that cas cenvn rece ntatconas pone ee toe sends of | have acted with the strictest honor and integrity, and in | of this number, 3,309 have Gscd thei seen, of Je sainutes of the lust meeting were reed end epprov- | COid ‘mot ‘build on credit, and they should do te, it they | place think a war will be the Consequence.—W. 0. Pic, tion buween the President cade the first Inter. | (Very, Fespect have faithfully performed their duty 08} the deposits, the largest: number have been made in 'Petitione—Of inhabitants asking for change of grade | Meant to proceed with these buildings. Feb 8. cutves anatase view [had the honor to have with him after my arrival | ®on'* be Mino es ages the Navy (Mr. Mason) under | *oUnt® varying from ten to twenty dollars; thonext |; Hetitione Of inhabitan es ge of gi Mr. Jonnsow moved an amendment, that the Committee | Ws. 4 Paxsow An afiray, the particulars ferme meat thos wana itoaieepaney insur | St tthe May qe 0. raring to ncommanic: | "OR WHY TH and he next Arete fen. ory cowl and Benjamin Mot, aking rate rom | be poweacnnizacks rvs tay trope tothe | Waring a Panne —An afr, the partenlare cortat of one or two hundred thousand dollars, eb appoets Saat ne, ladamma aed, ma An answer hasbeen | Mgtancuoiy.—We are informed by Mr. Fuller, Bacneous taxation Withdrawn and directed to refer to | “7, Oi Contracts Again.—Mr. CHanicx offored a reso- | _utre sla few days ago at Columbus, Miss.» seeing ont Gare vithe Governments need Py (wo diferent fl | 46 navy agentaat Marsellen, which were recta by the | Be Of the Canton stage drivers, that on Tuesday | 'GPttomad Ganinet to have. balk head i 1h street. tendant on Late and Geta relation tothe olf contracts | club of tht place, on aecoust of certaln charges whick ont 114 wager pron alluded to is a report made | President. Two statem had been previously made, rat a tee Ne Pa Nae Gn Aptis for ta in Fo} ntilating the buildings | rene ed toe ‘Special Committee, with power to send | .¢ made onthe authority of Mr. Soot, of Ew Oren, Su Nicene Getty ahewent | wut ea oncnc ctetaige net te | Se nad naa of ear, mc ey Tales | Sy get n yn Hanne tw sey Ween end pp awe wie Fe" | dnt mot cart of Mr Cy. Mc ok 6 Navy, ,on charges inst Fitch, without success till nearly night, when they abandon Pr — ; iu a - ; eownt current ie Nav) tment made out . . | first, they secured and then for home. e | i E . ‘ u ng t ion. he did ii Mar Dakin.of Now York, which ‘were fully invortignied, pore on the subject, male by. ®. D: Beker Ea at 09,2 | sore raging ‘vith great intensity, their progress was | ES street. Comjaittes on clemniay streste, with | ‘86 commtunicetion received from (88 ine eect. a een a ee eee eee ee crac Jack cat tae ‘an. teuad to be utterly groundless. Te happy to believe that its removes all appearance of | ‘ike impeded from Rafe ping) from the chase of | 4 communication from the Comptroller, in relation to the iatabie Shs ime taking occasion to use some hard names 1 J wed e * negligence of the Contractors &c. The Report state: d aia te, gtber tatement or examination, he President | tiscrepancy, and shows that tho transactions of your | the day, and from the mow, which by thistime hod fallen | jog {the Contractors "ke. ‘The Report. stated . aconsiderable depth At length one of the brothers | that thie Committee had taken pains to ascertain the | The Board then adjourned, ¢ Clay Club in general, and Mr. J. in pi te ion. ‘This latter atatement the President informed me he | Boute With the departm je been fair and henorable, } 1 sitad, and eat down to reat—end being r ext day Mr. Jack, accompanied hy Mr. mild refer to you, as soon as you entered om the dates | 124 that no injury to ite character ought to result from by his bro- cause of the extreme filthiness of the streets, and found klyn Common Council, vw study of Mr. Lyon, end called on him to retract cer- follow on’ declared he could Il, Ist district, hed Logon ; ich he had used in his review. the measures that have been taken in regard to that | ‘ers not to give out, but to that one of the contractors Mr. Sewell, istrict, Fen, 17.—Present his Honor the Mayor, and a quorum. | in opprobrious terms which he had used in latter the interview with the President referred to, 1] "EER07.” : 4 ee. * | tite, When's second one set down, overcome with | “one bie duty in the premises; and the ‘other three’ had | \tiruter ofiast meeting read and approved. ernie hy ergy icy pe had al'rossed him e letter, reprecenting the great injustice | mani rec Tie Cee kiven to Zour honorable body a | ietieue’ “The remaining brether increased his exertions SG CONG 7) Pai < FRNEIY TS, CHO, comiventerty WEP 80:0)“ nyettions, Bille; Bn, Free ee erccetion ptesented: | Tens ri inary ongurted to eathie'oetty. On. tae bo hoe ey 7 Sach! flee Mair oot 3 2- Sh sobciet napecs mk Ges peek priate ye {2 | te reach home, which he at length gained, although com: | Oot Cwanus0x objected to the Report. He wanted the | Annual Report of the Board o Siftes sooedin fh, Mi. Lyon’s congregation passed re- nd placed on file. receeding Sabbai 7 . L FT ee ae ee Tee eked ak ceoent tt; | Board to endorse the cleanliness of the streets. ‘The | " t liste for sundry matters, | lutions, exonerating him fom all blame in the affair, theraof, on statements of which we had no notice, and hands of those to whom, if we had acted the port of faith- | "¢0rch, the last one who gave ont was found, stretched at | ofthe streets, when they had kept in so disgraceful Hom thenpesker end als the want of ofder in the ‘Vaxetten Frhich we had no opportunity to examine, correct, ot te- | utand honest ageare row arte tae ee bart of were | (ull length, with his faithful dog resting on his body. He | 3 manner. He moved so amendment'to strike ont of the ee Be : Bnei OA a gs BR 8. 98 yet received no reply from any quarter | hound te cxtent ine arm of proteation, va til = ac Sones - 7 arrest find A er tegs | Report that part which referred to Mr. Sewell. Lost. Pcodeatal smeaat aod rom pabiie ‘ nit ferred As a co-ord: 0 forts were made to arouse him ‘The Report was adopted—ayes 9—noes 4 of Pen , . reatel bys person named Dekin, Three’ atnce irernes. | ‘ne Cguervatie ranch ofthe Government ihe wider Searok an lek eeace he oe Tepelning broteer, bat Fetudonof Now Yore and Brooklyn Union Ferry, fora | '°{ man was prerentod defining the line between Brook- | Tae fare from Baltimore te Washington on the rail me ave sinc en mi . : jellar an + that, when he presented them to the department, he wa signed appeals to your honorable body for a redrees of the | Search was then landing at Whitehall street, Referred juced to on a y jevances lyn and New Eutrich, and ordered on file. dad hns been re roved fruitless, as had allaubsequent efforts, down tothe | “ivutwonie Raiiroad Compemgn fecport.-Adverse to | ‘32.8 ; ered Om Ae ine | cctdshms been reduced to accompanied by Mr. A G Benson, the person who has | sien ure atti Tuffering under The paneaniel sake time of the latest accounts from’ that town, the unparal- granting exclusive use of pler as the foot of Rosevelt at, | COmmuUnicetion from RJ. Yodd, oftering to sell the | ve council chamber, we were tnable to | Ir he papers. They were referred to Assessment Commit- \ivertised for sale by the Board at auction. - = - ——--— ~ SE now heen selected to supersede my house in the agency, | simply the immu: loled depth of the snow rendering the search painfully | {this company. Lah hi hone C vA matter of opening af )FEIGE OF JEF Is) NCE CO. Be eeey Haha time, ok great intercat in sustaining | iectly aware. that the appoisting van ears Aa Par, | uncertaln and slow —8t. Lnorence Republican. Of Committee on Charity and Aims, adverse to the | ,,R@porte street, Committee on, matter of opening 2 | JPEICE OF JER FERSON INSURANCE CO,,t his friend Dakin, who appeared as the person who then } Executive, and not in your honerable body. Neverthe claim of Mrs. Carroll, for $17 for services rendered, for | 9 called Chase Avenue. 4, T an Election held this day for Directors of thie Tnatitntiga, cians 0 Siting the place, in the event that my house was less, he believes that it is within the prerogatives of your Stave Casz.—Last week Judge Read, of the Su- attending at vapour baths, in the Alms House, during the | “Reported that they have caused a map to be made and # for the eusuing year, the following geatlemen were ¢! { honorable boty to take action in a case of ated Court, issued a writ of habeas corpus, to | cholera. recommend the adoption of the line so designated on said | ‘ch Directo, To prove the supposition in the Inst paragreph above, | wrongs toa faichfal public reeerey Sie Ww In favor of establishing an Insurance Burean, under the ‘homas W. Thorne, the letter of C. HL Winder will be found (atpage él) in | rene grievances. ervant Ge shall lesd to a re- bring afore im weniored wae ceeetay nt”? | eugslous of the Oorporenten, to tence sguiase map. Adopted ire, the pro- Commi fi f lamp lighters— Mr. 8 D Dakin, of New York, come to | "Tho undersigned views thie matter, Lamp Committee reported in favor of lamp lig avy Department, cccompanied by Mr. | vidual affair, but one of groat Thomas 'T. Woodralf, M.D. any Nav: A. G Benson, and handed to me the statement avove re. not ava mere indi- before Judge Read, w: fits to be appropriated to pense 4 the expenses of the fire | }i11 for Feb. adopted. Fog fe ee, tonal importance, verely contested b; e!, upon the testimony and the | department. and to extinguish the Croton Waier debt. Ald. Dimon called up from the table the report of Street Moses Tock’ r. ; as such, desires to impress it on th 7 several days, andoc | Mr. Evenper.t did not see the necessity for opposing | ¢, ee, for opening 18th st. John R. Davi l Pathol Ww f he + time bry Dakin spoke of it as his able body. P of your honor. 2 AI lk hl ag Ponte the the adoption ofthe Report. It would be of infinite service, bey wine tt = lee the treading of: te. teasintly dont i is Wim. stir, eh a he ee. iy a The United States, nt » great se,maintaina a large | his opinion upon the law, deciding, that if and materially serve the purposes of those who desire | 41.4 minority reports. The minority report was adopted, dy . — Renate aa! Mr, Benson Game t theN Des aquadren of armed ships in. the Mediterranean sea, tor | brought into Ohio by his owner, or is sent in on business, | economy and @ reduction of the city taxation. The mst. | Ynich ‘was opposed to the improvement. Tee oe pee bore Me Wind some acter “4A er reat national purposes, It is of the utmost importance | or permitted to come, he is free from thenceforth ; bat it to he sure, was ridiculed in the public but still | “yire Department Committees report in faver of approv Ac a. sibsequent meeting of the Board THOMAS W g M _ ae jor some statement accounts of the that the m oi ebould always be at its tommand to ena- fe baon the Ohio river with his owner, and comes from | it{did not lessen the force of his argument He considered ing By Lawsof Engine Company No. 9. Report adop- HORNE, Esq., was unanimously re-elected President he two gentlemen ha dat Ne. Winder Tee ettich of | ble it to pursuo ite eperations, undelayed and untetarded; | the boat on to the land, without the knowledge or per- | that the adoption of the report would materially benefit | (of fhee ___GEO, 'T. HOPE, Secretary. = bad. - ne ood Ir. “ in ie be ig 1} else oe aboot of the Government ‘may be entirely de- | mission of his owner, he is a fugitive from labor, under | the city. ‘Same Committee on petition of Fire Department, for ap- TO TAILORS. Svan ty wy. : area Vid gs by Mr: I feated, by the fleet being molested, and their ulterior des- | the constitution and’ laws of the United States, and may | Mr. Tavzon offered a few remarks in opposition, when, propriation of $200 to fire department fund, reported in | 11 second Kditicn of Smeets celebrated work on cute Fitoh, and reported on by him to the then eoretary of nation arrested. vi pit the Co t places in tne | P28-claimed as such. toges ap. | aed fedeot wen dd ensthe tate favor of appropriating $100, the usual sum. ' Report adop tin iegrments of every deseript}oo in elegance un ernment e le- " . 5 t mo 7 ay. gh 9 he: Hie hands of ite agent for s plying the sq int! clarods Bathe had rebrioorer honat the Tet ot Cones | The Rotunda in the Perks—‘The report of the committee, | ‘4 analled,is now published nyd ready fa delivery ¥ “Twasclerk in the Navy Department at the time, and } periodically, the sum that ¢! Speo occupied the same room with Mr. Winder. fact of th with the Mayor's veto, in relation to the leasing of the F ‘ heme Mugareslivetaoccat cre mor 0 war | building for e nominal rent tothe New York Gallery of | 9: Ro! Committee on Park, reported in favor of @ bill | ‘osire to avail themselves of the ntages to he derived e ordinary demends for surveys of the city Park. Report adopted rom the tse of the instructions it contains, would do well to for, but it is also necessary that the squadron sl hi Tue Fire in Y. Crty.—The other eae, aad Ceuides fy chepane Wares af tll Ge vow series On the 0th March, after the undersigned had despatch- | able to obtain t an ex iti Fine Arts, was then taken up. ‘we Fire in Yazoo Crty.— er uare, and contains 17 elegant diagrams of all the vanion * o1 his letter of the same date, quoted from above, hee: | trasrdinere snore re whenever they oneur or thelr ope: | sata athorizing the removal of a fugitive slava from the | Fine Arts, wasthen taken up. Mayor's veto rend. | stated that a destructive fire had occurred in Ys Fearete wort tthe peseut day wath fol amie trae ceived from the President the following letter, dated 30th | rations may be retarded for the greatest and best part of Watson was then taken before a Justice of the Peace, Parsioent,—Are you prepared to vote, gentlemen ? ‘ity. In king of this calamity, the Yuzoo City of the way did ban af J hly Teepectable names who testify, March, 1844, (Senate Document, 392, p. 61 :) a season. Such exigencies have cecurred on more than | Taylor—a warrant issued for his removal by the claim: | Mr. Cuaxurox.—Let us hear the veto. stat ult., says: A most destructive fire occurrea inthis J "# im a ew of heme “ Sin: In rep'y to your communication, under date of | one occasion during th cy of the house of the un. } ant, by virtue of which he was taken away The President here read the veto, which we have al- | place on Saturday morning last, between 3 and 4 o'clock: ‘The undersigned being practically acquainted with Mr. Stine- the 23d instant, the President instructed me to sssure | Jersigned, when forge po hy were called for and There was an attempt to rescue Wateon, on his way to | ready published at length. Che fire, we understand, originated in the cotton shed of pleasure recommen: ‘ou that he should experience great concern, if any in beyond th ‘ount of the funda belonging to the | the Justice, by some colored people, nd something ofa A Xin —Let us hear the report also. Ar. J. R. Sedtor 1 immediately caught the sheds of complete raneerpents, 9p a ita precsion! ep jury hag been inflicted on the firm of ‘Fitch, Brothers & | Government in ite hi Henew will be seen the obvi- | fight between them and he constabl ued, in which ‘The report of the Committee of the Board of Aldermen | Viessrs Bailey & Jwell,aod Mr Heard, consuming in ligation vo eusting, superior y pr 5 fo the ovement dy ie appointment of another agent | sus importance of having an agent who either poseesacs | pistols and knives were teed. tite Get eee | wasthen read, being ia favor of the appropriation of the | ne three ateyt 1600 boven bron. Tre sntite loss + | op “Henry & Son, Daniel Cutter, Staats tk Banker, Charles fo: the government at Marseilles. the monns or hes the credit to enable him te meet the re | acriously injured.— Cincinnati Gaz, Feb 13 Rotunda to the Gallery of Fine Arts. The report entered | ostimated at between 15 and $20.00. ‘This loss falls ox, EW. Tryon &Co., B. F. Horner, James Daily, John “ The nppointment, after full consideration, has been | quirements of the squadron, be they whatever they may. , into a long and elaborate eulogy of the advanteges of 6 | he planters, as there was no insurance upon it, {aviland, J. H. Banker made ond cannot now be reversed. ‘Nor can the Government be certain that the sum ad- " close study of the fine arts, which tended to refine the | merchants also lose by it, as they, in many cases had The above can be obtained of the author, No. 113 Broadway, “ The President directs me to 140, that your ac. | vanced in this country to the agent will always be forth. Rap River.~-The “Natchitoches Chronicle” of | morals of the rising generation, and contended that it was de large advances on the cotton consumed, and of J Yew Vork Li counts will be examined by the Secretary of the Treasu- | coming at the time specified, for the use of the squadron, | the Ist inst, says:—“ Red River is fast rising, thank | the duty of the Co to grant the building, and cul. } course will have to wait another year fortheir money — {1 GOT A TOES. ry, (supposed Navy,) and that ful }iustiee, will be done, wnlens the agent can control other funds. The money is | Heaven, We may now anticipate a revival of Business tivate the atudy of the fine arts. The fire must certainly have been the work of an incen- in prime condi “JOHN TYLER, Jn, over bythe Government in this country to theagent | in our old town. Never helore, in the memory of the tr Surrn was of opinion that the Board ought to con- J Jiary, as no fire had been near the sheds for some tite | \iverpool, and tor “ Private Secretary. ae transmit it te Europe. How is he to do ject was atruly J previous. We have not ascertained who was the largest hat J oldest inhabitant; has Natchitoches been so tong without | eur with the Board of Aldermen. T! “Min Fiten? he cannot doit in specie, except at a heavy loss, is clear. | g00d navigation.” laudable one, and he felt ‘would concur. § sufferer by the fire. ame