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Our Canadian Correspondence. Montreal, August 38, 1849, State of Thengs im Canada—The Firemen— The Waters of the St. Lawreneeand Luke Champlain &c $e. Notwithstanding the wise precaution of the city authorities in swearing in as special constables the members of both races and parties, the foar om is as loud as ever. Those who have everything to gain and nothing to lose, by the over- turning of the present government, contiaue to aten the ministers with mob violence. Vule who, having preyed for yeurs on the pudlie vitals, are wroth and fierce at finding themselves interrupted in their feast by stronger birds of a eimilar feather. These Office-seekers, under which head are included alike the ousted mins tere and government clorks, silently stalk about, urging on those deluded men, (whose feelings outraged us they huve heen by the passing of the obmoxious rebel measure, render them the more g for any purpose having for its object the ‘wreaking of vengeance on the goveroment of the day), to their perpetuation of acts alike unworthy of themselves and their cause, - Te the rebellion losses bill alone, however, is net to be attributed the anarchy and confusion ex- isting among us. Commercial and agricultural distress of no mean kind, is the origin of the pre- aent dissatisfaction, and the murmurs of discon- tent were heard long prior to the introduction of the infamous measu'e in question It is true that the bill has been the means of bringing on the outburst of popular feeling, somewhat more than otherwise would have been the case. An ont- buree resulting as it bas in the humiliation of the representative of British severeignty in the Conadas, and that, too, by the party hitherto looked upon as the right arm of British con- nection. S A comparative quiet now exists in Montreal, end the last tew nights have passed by with ordi- quietu™®. Unfortunately, however, this ap- quit, and return to ord#r, is mistrasted by MP, therefore, prodpetive of no good to the siness community. The future is blacker than ever; and the minds of all reasoning men, and the few, in particulor, with whom the feeling of pa- trotism is more prevalent. are m disturved. 1 believe that were Lord Elgin to. dismiss his pre- sent numestry, dissolve the Provincial Parlinment, and end both parties to the polls, the result, as far as revards the prosper ty and quiet of the coun- try, woul) etil! be the eame, no mitter which parry came snecessfully out of the est. The party now in power would resort to the sane game thot their ey ponents are now playing. You would hear of the some refine! treatment from the | the ilezalty of | representatives of the sovereign swamping the Legilanve Council to obtain a majority, (which of course would be necessiry,) the meanness of burdliag ont offer officials. There would alvo be the ery of *annexution,” and the impossibility of being prosperons whilst a colony. In this particular it is sansfictory to think that the Teform party are more sincere than their opponents. Tris therefore obvions that were the party now 80 clamorous reinstated in power und place, the coun- try would experience no benefit Anarchy and confusion would still exist, and the prospect of rosperity and quiet be more distant than ever. ithout a radical change in ovr constitution and government, we must mevitahly 5 party wil not effect, men sod misery may. Cut the cord which conneets the Conadas with Eag- Jand, and you evt out the sulvation of the Canadas at the some timeg Lord Elgin is cesirous of coming to a exmoro- mise with the Brith parry in M. al THe will cease abusing them to the avthoriries at home, and no Joncer style them Vandals and Goths. if they on their parts do bor let bim come qnickly into the metropolis, and transect his business at the Senate house unmolested. The mediators he- tween insulted roya'ty and outraged loyalty have not yet heen able to eflvet their object, and con- sequently the egy marker is subject to great fluc- tuations. ‘The last report current was ‘that he would make his first apoesrance at the annnal ex- hibition of the Montre+| Hortienltural Society, on the 15th of next month Lesnnet veych, however, for the truth of the report. If itis fee case, there cmilt be a resh to see his Excellency, such as he has not experienced since his residence amongst ve. Do net be surprised if his Lordship makes a triumphal entry into Moctreal. similar to that of Queen Victoria into Dublin, What a enbiect for # letter to the goverament at home, and food for the sit would he, to heve it im his sower to state that Mr. Gortney. who di-so'ved the Parliae ment, and Mr Jamieson, who carried off the “bauble,” had both avowed their contrition, and Ted be ra rein The British party have done sillier things, and I theuld not wonder if eomething eonally as kumi ating as what I have mentioned, were to come of. One thing. nt any rate, ix pretty certain, viz: | that Lord Eleia hes no intention at present of go. ng home this v sr to be the more corret, as the Pilot contrativved. ina late num. report thet he was, whereas, up to within ys they hoye, to a certain extent corntenanced it Yesterday was dav of festivity with the fire- men of thie good city, who, to the number of seve- tal bondred, made 9 trip to Reanharnois where they indulerd in a handsome pie-nie, They were gecompanied by the brass bond of that body, and the peers of the 71st Reoiment, at present in Mon- treal Since the destruction of Denegan’s Hotel, there Tes been litle or no American travel throngh Montreal, although there ace covers! hotels afford- ine handsome end commadions see#mmodation Up a the reoni-ition of the committee, appointed at» late meeting in thie erty, for the purpose of conferring with the American legates at Sara- togn, on the utility of a ship cans! to connect the watere of the St Lawrence and take Chamolain, | his honor the mover thonght fir te convene a mass | merting of the citizens of Montreal yesterday. So little de the people anpear te care, however, at the present time, rhont the promotion of that which is | of the most vitel interest to their prosnerity and the preaperity of Montreal, that to collect a respect. able number together is a matter of no small diffi- tv. ‘The Chair hav'ng been taken, the following re- port of the committe in qnestion was read. They REPONT: That since thefe appointment they have had eeveral Meetings to di-euss the enhjent of thelr minedon, and to ascertain who were thoes of thelr number whom Se pate could allow to go to the meeting in- ten ‘That the ead meeting at which fifteen of your oom. mittee attended, was held ae advertinnd on the 21st instant. at Saraters der the presidency of Major Gereral Wool. The attendances was very numer and compored of Influential men, and al rely interest swans moniferted in favor of the wi: sugoses of the of the question were exposed lone of the charter ‘The proceedings. in general, formed between the representa. nd places interested cannot = have & result decidedly favorable to the under- ng. “The convention. as the meeting has been called. is to eit hereafter at the time and place to be fixed by the Fxccative Committees appointed of whom Messrs Johan “Young. Ira Gould John Ostel! avd John Glass of Von. ‘treal, and Ineon ©. Pieree, of St. Johns, are the mom- Ders for Cansda, Tt was thonght that ander the present position and tef the canal the immediate opening of boeks sub-eription for ehares would bave Seen, presets and that, asa preliminery. more informs should ‘ob'sined and surveys be made of the different rou! to which poblio attention has heen called. At the adoption «f euch a cours: your Committers Dave felt much ratiefaction as it t+ Np don So | al upon eafe and approved date in ner ‘to meet the concurrence of the Government, who are te ‘be coneulted according to the clause of the act. and to serve the interests of the people of Canada and tend- ing ore prosperity advancement of this city in rijow ar. Wine offer of the Caratian government to appoint aa engineer of their's to teke partinthe surveys, was very eordally accepted hy the meeting A report been preprred and was submitted on the American portion of the Convention, by jor Walworth. containing mach valoable in- formation ond important views Ae this docament, however. had heen prepared upon the information pos- eercod by ite framers solely. and did not consequently, expatiate much on the points involved ae fa rhe Canada, your Comwmittes asked and ned report of their's, to ire and commnnivat Dave already bad under their consideration ject ot eomaereial statistics in relation to the — conel will make that additional report without v5 ond your conmittee have ao denbt that upon ite eon. testa being known the importance of taking imt+ ne. prod dia and of Mor tres! in re pret mero» both fre ie as of the oom- from the west, will be fally ‘ican public, A report ‘ton the engineer who lately ao- companied the gentlemen eho have made & prelimi. Pary recon niseance of th nda, was alco eubmitted, and ie to be printed with the other proceedings ‘The intended carveys and other preliminary ex- penrer— being eappored to minount Hkely to three than. rand dollars, or reven hundred and Otty pounds currency with the choles berty, pleuty and ha ch, and what | sett! and deserve © Lhesolved—That in the brave self-escrificing and tal- ented Leuts Kossuth, we bail the Washington of Hua’ gary in his fervent leve of liberty; in the prayers which gurh free from his heart for the ealvacion of hia pative iand: in ite unselfish power which tyranny bas left him, to the cause of dig so the man who above all others, cits enthronedio our mor arebs bi the hearts of the Hungaria eed if, ravers own herself unworthy to be ranked among the Christian pations of the earth, aod we eall upon our Goverpment to protest against her couduct, and to 8 te endorse g ¢ MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1849. —it was resolved to that ‘teor. the amount. pald grt 4 tobe taken a» provided in hundred dollars, or ove hundred aud fifty pounds cure rency. bas ainoe been allotted by the exoutive com. mittee as the share to be paid by the ity of Montres§ The amount appears so reasonable. that it will wu d:ubtedly be made upic a veryshort time Your com. mittee would recommend that, to evinoe the interet felt here om the ubjeot, the subscription should be as gener: oasible. The above pamed members of the exeontive som. mittee fer Montreal are charged with the oollectio and all well wishers of the project aro requested to help them, The proceedings of the Convention are fully embe- died in what precedes. the textusl resolutions pot bav- ing yet been prepared for publication ite wewhers of youre. mmities have heon treated it at the meeting. and along the route, with the m endly attention. The: for the liberality evince have also to return ther wari Saratoga Railroa The whole nevertheless humbly enbmitted, MORIN, Chairman, Menrnvat, 28th August, The meeting was addressed by several gentle- men, of whom Mr. Gould, proprietor of a mill on the Lachine canal was one. Ia speuking ef the necessary assessments for the survey, he had much pleasure, he said, in assuring them that Canada was, for once, ahead of the United States; for, one of the American delegates had declared them- 3 whereas the committee for Montreal had desired the surveyors ne on at any time, declaring themselves wiil- selves ready to furnish their quota to ce ing to pay their contribution. ly true, shows a want of generosity and goo. breeding on the part of the Montreal committee, throvgh their mouth-piece, Mr. Gonld, m thus eagerly showing up their American friends, that redounds any thing but to the eredit of our cit Ir is enough, I should say, to disgust the American delegates, Sympathy for Hungary. MEBTING AT CINCINNATI. [From the Cincipuati Chronicle. Aug. 27.) There was an immense gathering of the people Inst night in Fifth street market Kerolved That ax @ people blessed by the g gifts Kesolved, ‘That im the present revolution in Hun- gery, we recognize w striking similarity with our own glorious struggle of °76. The same torbearauce under injuries and thameless violations ot privoely th; the same devotion avd courege when foreed to end their rights. have the chi- strict equolity of rights to all The leaders the revclution heve shows th they are aposi worthy to preach the grpat truth: cordin! support. reproduced in him the character: er of bis Countr pd grace the triumphs of suctessful war shown themselves both vindictty tescbercus tot war against Hu mend oth armies, ithe hetter to carry desol aud by ber ernre all intercourse with her Kerolved. That asthe tyrant of the North, the Crar of ell the Russias. bas announced bis determination to crush hberty wherever it may rear it# head. aud is now gethering bis trained instrument» in countless around devoted Hungary. “preparing to ox people and bend again therr necks to. the ye tria. it ix our duty as a powerful and free goveram ty notify th renee 10 adairs of Hungary must cease, or the U ted States will cast their strength omtbe side of justice and right. egato-t tyrauny and oppression Heselved, That there can exist no truce bet berty and tyranny, ‘The contest between t prinerples te the gr dawn of creation t hope for the future t plete annibilation of oppression liberty y our own time, so pregn above oll others to recognise the independence of Ilan. gery, aod fumediately to extablish diplowatio rela- toms with her our sister republic of the sorth and we now cail upon our servants at Warbiugton to ex- tend the hand «f fellowship to a nation eo deserving to re and must give sent.end freemen should m when so able to give aid eutot Ubeir « Resolved, That Louis Napoleon has ons to the trust placed in bis keept abundance. om avd Uppal new bern liberty oody and cruel apnnls of the past Resolved. Thet a« liberty ie a germ of quick and vi- th etrihing its roots deep in the hearts of forous gre men aud jotel ger bav Lt ultimate urope, aod #0! ime when all math bepyy = itt be free, pendent Herolved. That ® copy of the procvedings of this mecting properly attested by ila offierrs, be forwarded nd also one to in New York, to to the Prevident of the United Stares, the fepresentative of Hungary, arded to Dis wove ment On Satarda; vite a spirited menting of those who ay’ Jo Ht ax gle a patbize wan was held at Wilwingt #, bel A commits pointed toaddress aud request the Prosi tine the independence of the siungarian Hen eset Susquebs trore on the vito at. OU the following resolutions w adopted om motion of & jobp tm Se uller, Gideow J. Ball, Mer anh fi ty MF a Pp wot U “inetdental ' te oor is expected wh thore demo ral to be the trae tari men Nesolved That we ssmyathise deaply with our brethren ip the id World (he Hungarians unyed it demdiy d that and Ont! freedom shall apren: tien ef the babitable globe Resolved. That (hy sauwe epirit that has led the whige viet ry io the United States ie now sevolutionizing Furope breaking wp the strovgholds of ne the thro them os of monarchy ivi night. was ope ot Che ta Ver aseembied to that large room, Cen Pileher #1 caved to Che ebair remarks explaining the otyert of (he meeting Guthrie Baker, Waiker, Morris, Noble Butl J ompkins, wad Judge Pirte, (rovers reset ions t # meeting the the e resolution « Spevd. Eeq. a vfier the tetnrn of the comme ten 4 cWer atatenentof the positon of | y eyberty of b The resolutions we SPAR me mely. m the rending of th whieh exlie vy # prepoete tem by 1 the palinnt he be aoe we Ap utertuc dow mul wing hie gun City Intelligence, TUR HUNGARIAN SPRYGGLK. ' A meeting was held last evening, at the Hewerd | this house, was just what might hav« been anticipated | em euch an occasion as the opening evening ot the xen- son, at such @ popular establishment. eure One—every nook and cranoy, from whenen a view could be had of the stage. was crammed full, the ular appearanoe. deusely packed ay it was. whilst the boxes were filed with @ most brilliant of ladies and family parties. tork appeared, tr a that wurst have bee: Aeoted with the er down tothe ‘Theatrical and Musical, part payment of share The audience, last «law. The amount of six | body met, for th was taken by the President Alderman Jaxns Kevuy, of the Second ward House, te make errangemonts fur another m ing to be held on that elassio ground called the Park: to demonstrate the depth and sincerity of the pe: of thie metropolis, the great heart of the Union in refa- rence te the glorious struggle in which the bi illustrious Hungarians are engaged, against an unholy | ‘and atrocious alliance, at the head of which ure twe imperial rufflans, for the assertion of their liberties, and for the purpose of sending three delegates to Hungary, to present @ flag te the nobie | end chivalrous Koreuth, The meeting was ell attended, and It was anim. len Nn ovrdition of the boerd room is tar feom what it ought to be. It appears that the Beard had appropria ed $1 060 for the purpose of various repairs; bat the doard | Of Arti-tante did not concur, avd would only allow $750, it prosented @ the petitions were dispose | ipg of the Fourth avenue, from 125th to Laach street Referred to the Comaitttes on Rowds Petith 22d street. between Sixth aud Seventh avenues; ra- ferred to the Committes on Streets A remonytrance | geives an from the inbubitauts of Newtown. county of Queens, against making ® cemetery of Gerrien’s Island wccom- pavied by the proceedings of # meting of the saper- Virors, justions Of the peace. aud overseers of thy poor of the town of Newer Howe, in the village of 4 at which they resol city of New Yor gered the health of the cbildren a with (he nurse the ireland and fa) Newtown the health, i Citizens of the waid town of Newtown; aud that burial there are hereby probibited and forbidden Che re- Menstrauce aveinte Dave no legal control of property outside the Huits of the city ot New York, and that the authorities of the town of Newtown within the terri town a» ad applaue, one. aad one | Most gratifying ty all those cou. roprietor sud msoee wee ‘The tragedy of © Vine th? was played, /. W. Wallack Jr wud his accom. tekvog the parts of Vacheth aod Lady r. Wallnok’s performance of thi well kKoown to the New York public; it mm servile imitation of any of the eminent acc copaiderable originality mad a the meaning of the pact lock upon Mrs. Walleck’s Lady Viacbeth as one of the dest representations of the part, and sbe gained much We must compliment vir Steveus the stage manager on the admiradle manner in whieh all the arrangements of the stace were air. Both ay an actor and «1 meat valuable adjunot to any com of © Shot inthe ky: Tt was eminent: establishment | TY enthusiastic chair was (ed by sir. Hear, acd after the minutes of the former me bad been read and adopted. the Flag Commitioe re- ‘ported that » flag ten by fifteen, including devies, tescels. and bullicn, would cost $75; aud one twelve by eighteen would cost $100 The deviow proposed ide the following N allan Kossuth and bis brave week and op the other, * Presented, Septe the freemen of Hungary that they were not ready to report ® cootor of medicine, and a native of Hungary, wasthoe introduced to the meeting. and was reeetved with loud aud prolonged cheering He thanked them inthe name of bis brothers for the large sympathy which the great opie of Chis country entertained plored of them to effect as sperdily as possible why they intended to do for Hungary ) By blood of those of bis countrymen, who tad fallen w Hg ting. not merely for the indepen but for the Liberties of the whole of Europe, he coajured them to lose uo time in carrying out the objvot whice And when he returnea’ to bis native land, with what emotions of gratitude Weuld he teil his countrymen of the feeling whicn ani+ mated the breasts of Americans. respecting their dewd- ly struggle with the despots of Austria aud Prassia — (Great cheering) ‘This geutieman was the Secretary of Kosouth when the latter beid some legal ment, and he is now employed io writing y Hungary trom the eartivst tae, (406) vo her present Another Hungartan geutle- also received ip the Gust cor- 4@D Boruck, Mr, | Binet Bi them in the cost of transportation. by the Laprairie and St Johns Railrond Company. on board the several steamboats on Lake ( haunplain. and by the directors of the Whitehall and thorough conceptien o Tae young mi appiaure last evening mittens aid Gaber Naphegyi, fe manager, he ia The new pieoo woluded th» entertainments. uccesstul, and will be repeated to- wh be played frst VW Isying the Moor;,Miiss Wemyas, Desderaoni @lleck, Ruilia Broapway Trrata * for them. but he —The appearance of Tedesoe Iset evening, in the character of Norma, was hailed with delight by the admirers of her splendid yooal ability; aud tLe melodious manner in which she oxe- outed ker scenes and duets, exhibiting, throughout every bar, the rich, round tones of a highly cultivated voice. which broke upsu the ears of the audience with & freshuess and novelty which pectootly delighted toem was weil personated by Siguora Vita Care Jy the duet with Tedeseo, her exevution y pleasing; aud the harmony produced by their musical bd beautiful blending of haif toss, larly where Fedeseo descouves ie co of Hungary, value of rence as the propor Wee referred to the Comantter on Law A petition trou the officers of the fre deparcy Jor & trauster of the supervision of repairg of the houses in which the apparatus is depodted frou the suporin tendent of 5 his is mere bombast, and though it may be {bey bad tn view, effort for regeneranon Wan followed, and diai mavner the mudur register, Arnoldi, as Poiltous, ter tolerably fair, bat we m repent, thats good clear tenor is ab-olurely aeoessary, and ® Much Wanted im order to Lhe perfection of tie presept company Sigoor Novelli. ay usual, was very beppy im the part of Uroveso, it was » the first wet, Signe tion to kave pump corner of Ebird aw Ftreet © on Rep hghted f Te petition of engi referred t drant iu Mercer street, between Amity and blevcker; Petition fo te beurth avenue Lighted with oi) granted — Petition in favor of having the croton water pipes laid througaa let street, trom Uhird avenue toa venue A to the Croton Depa tment Fourth arenuo, between 26th and 27Ub streets: referred toCemmittes on Sewers. Petiuou to have d3d street Teguiaied and grades, from the Bloomingdate 1 the Sixth avenue; referred to Committes ou Street Petition te bave cever built ta Kitth avenue, trem 28ce te “vib stre tien Wo op Heads. Ube petition of MO Roberts, for a plvr tor the mail stesters to Charleston, Savannah. New Ore nus, hagres &o ; referred to Finmaes Committee ‘, he Secretary, are Breckenridge, Mr Wild, Mr. Sherwood. Mr Raymond, of the Courser and Enguwer, and other geutle: dressed the mevting in very eloquent Which it adjourned with three right good hearty, and goperour cheers for Hungarian independence Te-ussemble at the cali of the Comaittwe of Arrange mente, of which due notice will be given Acppan Kety or rue Situ Wann —This Fkinved” gentleman, in bis pisce, im the Counetl, dewies the statement ip the papers about the w the * ivy Green’ The authority of the Merad. uflidavit of the poll place. called together for of sympathizing with the brave. noble Hungerians in their determined straggle for liberty. ‘The pumber prerent was variously estimated at from ten to fifteen thousand. and the greatest enthu prevailed, Hon Judge T M. Key presided The crowd being too great to be all addressed from the chiet stand, & lurge portion of it congr gated at the Market house. where speeches were delivered, following resolutions were adopted by acc mere Vite ( arent ful bouquets af the fees of thy ebe tact we have vever beard Us have made au order Lo make up for the dinap admirers during the eventogs she was tedicpoed tTorget Vite Carant, who gave evidevos of are 0 wasuuch beloer then cu @ former bight, and she proved ae bie assist eeproiny tn the duet dy was rendered by both artis pid cadenzas 9 dence cheered 6 We bave received Botice of a ten desco im better volo xtavrdinary effort, im The 3 ment of her meay ceman, who bas o of raid policemas, In Alderman | in bisok wud waite, maret; vod tt were far Wiser for the Alderman, got to have stirted up © mutter that oun only be wate worse, the more it is ayitated, Opp Feiiows’ Coanreay Cosrevrion —This impor- tant boay met last evening at the Oud Feiows’ ail, d recomended to tae Order to locate their evme: ‘Pho mevting was a full aud va- pines, we would be wanting in eratitude and feeling aid we not rympathize with our oppreseed biother in his bour ot need. and bid him be ofcheer in the desperate struggle, where the goal is freotom or a grave Landwriting. Laverna seripta with suoh liu harimooy (nat tay aa. wu. which was eoplied other letter regardiag our n er evening, but. fart oor employer and the pablie, We must describe t @ they really appear Co us, vedulé um » smortal bard of Ave: report of Lhe Committee om bir cOvUMBINE HUndry expulsions, ade Comuatiee on Lhe Fire Depa the ceotion tery ip Cypress Hille, Uhurinstio one Aquatic Showrs,—Swinaina THe HrLtesrone, wed Fred, Moore and Hugh Haugh Narrows om Sunday eveniug—the formor i the task im 1:46, and the latter im 1:09, oy started from the upper landing at Staten [laud benven.— the condition pecuum, wud in the words of th valrio Hungarians exbibited, which our revolutionary fathers showed in the perilous times which gave birt to cur own republic Resolved. Ibat the Hungarian nation bas proved itself worthy of liberty tn the furmation of its govern- ment; by their recognition of the freedom of the serf; tree the press from its shackles; biddiag all te wornbip accerding to their own forms. aud guac teving ght iu maliew.’ p wutiial opera of the * Bar- Tne Boany Room ov tix / m is by no means oreditablle to th the City Fathers, wh Dipti and Lenth avenues Ke; op the kire Department, with r give company No 46 by disbanded. Laid om the ta- bi Pat— bis bret appearance Ti as Don Baotic and Senquirn and ne doubt will draw ac Niw0's Ganpen—Had the interior of thin cuterpridug establisnment eould never have believed that Now York ail. encouragement to music, oF th ef perlormavces, which bave renvered tho ui © Niblo’? illustrative of all that bis past expectouee has identitied with bis prosperity Lines admit of w the best we bave seen for ma, 8 Dr. burtolo. y This ts a good eante, y r muiters. cvuid well wiford a ai) Outlay te put it tuto decent order the rum of $1000, but the Board of net concur im this sum We think oven the lniter #us applied. would make a vast unprovemeat in apee of the room, aed the convention instagce the ae- prees are 50 exceedingly bed anuot hear the speaker tiithy, ducty, greasy th bare baixe, with large patohes of ink iy the best uly thir Lheral bedy con a the £750 would procure stranger, last might, vieited of Lhe rights of man, though willing to agree to the ecmptioiler be an: ex peonliar exhibition cordaver Apsioten devotion of the physical concurred iy by she. Board of Aldermen oa the 6th, y the that reporters Grul table covered wit Aud opproved pularity «most , as well a cOccessfal, theunge ment fons of wo Ordinary competition are uighily pre- speetators, attra meut & any country Upon all cocastons thy deaua peouiiar to thin theatre embraces charactors wlapted to the acknowledged style of eaca of rendering tach xpparent. wud wit hven & portion of »ple wcoomm dattou,aud give the public a tair chance of Knowing what passes in the | chamber of the City Fathers. niy Acetion &, pevy with many otbers yesterdas Toca fitted up with great taste aod conve errs Gerard & Betts, at the corner of F Wail etreets A rplondid colimti the invited guests. accompanied with choice ‘The room with # bigh ceiliog, bi That the subject o ls Lumber oF voters In exch of suid districts may be equalved, be reterred Wo the Alderman aod Assistant Aiderb Rivairie warrior of Co- ar, aod the biare Dem bineki. we reergnize the Bret generals of the age. and we congratulare Hungary that her generats aod ber armies. to valor in battle. brivg moderation ty chaste and elegant an Room —We visited in com- gould boast of , the splendid sales | the priuetpal moan ) Wat prepared for y bat’ cruel, blood thirsty Austria, vert q ir kubjects— by her mode of waging ry; by murdering prisoners under the cvlor of law; by scourging the heroic daughters of Hungary for their devotion Co thetr native inva; by ap- pointing thet buman butcher. Hayuau. to the com- the rornic efiect and the delicious freshores tenses. render any br relive aud eupertuous ut, reed bettemed en comfortable any Bevesth each ebair a resting The room is also easy of acovss, | und ip every respect woll Bited up. and made coare- nit nt for Le purpores of & magniticont sale ‘Tue Now Porien's eat fase, of List night wae one of vided for hats &o, accomplished company was invoked to give further telat to the sroond porforiwance of the come paato- mime of “Robert and Bertracd thatcan be oflerea, may be acknowied: sand well mw m pluwed of ‘The dd Apolause by whic it wae dd feartully iupresstere exer the tight rope ewes of Leon Juve lit © ox) Pesston of sdmiraton o1 admit of ae tout bans, aud of course, of toe mort earnest on giving tnoreased grauideation to thove who bad | Sireadiy witnessed bis aunost rupernacural abilities it is & goes piece of impudenee on the pert of that bedy to attempt to remove tate their & nuitapee which their committee admita ix endangering the health of the convected with the nurreries on ‘They further dvelare that the New Yor eurp nin Newtown and chat t the latter will not p ‘Thus the job Temeopstrance bas been referre It would have by Lis reception wa wolved. I per ot ts pectic On tb ereetings sheds i whole of this tal Court of St. Petersburgh that its ioterte- «been blown brilhant array lobby cent be obtei jest my hts of the omit the admirably barmomiged exeeutiva of the ®& sud Ube wo leew aver ‘The en ertainy yreb and must cou P justice. but there ts httie doubt tuo, is against the corporation. ard of Aldermen h to the state of tion two or three dayr ago, he numerous applion- om for the op ning aud paring of » town, furnish extension of the erty in that direction era—Acowens —When the ere ou their retarn from a ter- evening about 7 0 cloe which bad previously broken loon eh ( bambers xt tive music of L cute for thie even aud the public wt war ot the world, waged from the ae with end with the enn: the fall fruition of » to the corporal f (he public approbation Tuwarin—Th Inet evening, there being volved. That it ia the duty of our government, earon opened well he numerous sudienos in al tendancy, and the entertainments passing off in eayi- Faint Heart Never Won aupers fiingsld acscclatton Tequired Wo twhe iu get excursion ‘The comodietia 1y,"" which wan played kext, served tu introduce Mire. Jorephine Russell to the patrons of Burton's, aad tion this lady met with jo the crrepur vada Yo this wlegwut Mire K played the pact with wueb fact w eo and with ©. W. Clarke ws Kuy ¢ ie bert parte we Chink) (he piece was tn coursing thre with the cory ued. when one of the com ther preteccie {hat (he ewid wrewts chould be so tighted, the & very favorable re part of the Duchess of the pree stand with folded arma and fee Liberty crushed onder the eel of despotism trampled on one ef the by-at carried to marug store inthe neighborhood We learn that (bis ox ranged through several streets, » fight and dashed abead, to the evi- ger of fe and limb puck ~It will be seen, on wma that the tare oa Kaitroad is reduced. ive o’olock on Sunday. the soa at 84 Woet leh unfinished stable in 17th street, me from the second story to the He was picked up who was severely ewe of (be that to furnth two power ae that in Une of 16 ive pape to be iid from the Pbird whie taine, Wii MUON CO Br COM put the people nds with olew gether very fanny allair © pleers will be Telerenes to the New York and F ent — About t Mh Ps apigbt berb th trelert of wit while playing in fell through the erliar severely and taken bome by officer Pitcher of the isth ward Acerpest raom tHe Ressrso awa or a Honen —Tee terdey forenoon, # horse attached t» to Charles Howes, butcher, was pastimg through Grau street. and taking fright, ran away in the direction of the Bowery. till coming in o Burton Ia decid: dly vietimized by hy front 1) budy 4h deorde © eohauic's (all ts the yj ithe to the in treley goes) Vbat is the fashions are ty mre they that they are ale They will give ing, the “Voyage Musicale” being coring bimeelf, the Mary to Courtiands street. The proposition was BuopeG by the Beard. * | Parte te to the peely inde- Crneen Mosnem = * by and hour's te residence iu (anton ite their hebite properly clasrited highly to the public Casts ® Ganvew.—This belong the second last week of the summer sere, no doubt Hight, fawtastio toe,’ The program One can Iearn more of (hina and C ore Tan Dean Boor Racooniere —Tho body of the mea | whem the Core i the brave Hunga- We reommend it riaus, against thelf Kurrian and Austitan Sppovers. id bas beew reengnin Peter Byrom Barker, iate @ comport office of the New Vork Herald. He was ng ANd im the afternoon Ktopy he dropped, apa expired in wn in- Hes be wae basil without & sale article of ent to recog: « wc be the peer have fh iby Lo wrtert riotous Bremen, of rioters Aceompanyiog the ohenes to attack @ treman w meeting of M'ile Lovarny will sing tervorite me e during the MALE A grand balloon ascension wlll take Nwew at thts gare o'elrek, PM. pxbibition of fre Birexe® Hart —Am entertainment, consisting of experiments im chem ace here every Counting Trade. CIRCULAR TO COLLe C1 ns, ANY OTHER OFFICERS OF THE CUSTOMS. Deranomert, Ang 2%, 1849 Ae ueval in toe” positors was found upo y beg. together with @ series of resolutions to the Tepurter of the Herald, WhO tor Cooper, Seervtary “dom Friday ha, TWle wae TeecgDined, and Immediate reps were taken te ry sed mataral Tecovar the body and give it a reapectable tute ‘The body was recovered aud placed in & vault im Six- could bedler perm! time that, if powstty 4. Any information required by the | filende of Mr Barker. may be obtained by inquiring of the printers at this office. Temrenance —The Coroner held an in- quest yreterday, at No 68 Willett street. on the body att a native of Germany, aged 45 years, to bis death by intemperance cold be reecg Aifore againet oppren- nestly hope that the in their breasts, may Wl every deepot shal be bared the enty The moti weit” ibe ¢ coum tr 6 the examinativ verwels Horned for the consting tlovred highly Important that the Gorersment shoal d At all Himes be enabled to derive full aod neourate t formation from the records of the | astem Ho renee to the transit. from one port to another, along be tous Influrnoe over every patt wad por- The Coroner, yosterday, the foot of Whitehall street, on the wgin the dock body of an unknown man found He appeared toby eppeare to be mbowt 86 years of me. mnd was dre roundabout eloth jacket, brave bart Hd anchor biue cloth paote and ¥ 4 i» been two we aed liber to be deposited with the Colirot exbibited when demanded, a» the ease may be ce to all terreis under Hievnee, looiad sand other verols, exhibit « ef cargo, referring to the several packages, Re, by mark and number. desoriting a giving the contents or q Ky —Thg meeting at the Tegolar lines of ete mm: full and pertioulay me Hon Um 6 Bullock appointed | seoretary After the chairman bad made afew forcible or belonging to the their cbarnet Bieck Me pb the officers y the manifest, or to i to another port ; a ee the penalties provided fet tioine Hens of the jaw in ail cases, WM M MEREDITH Secretary of the Treasery After all the av site their day eeion that has taken place fn the levying bieek toatl” ot d the aseertion repriclone ot steamboats and barges, y rome of the papers 6 ter without few oF ho Compensation for bie ee @ be much plereed it the Dietrict (te a h the atrachts im his offlee after A to the informer, reowi red & counsel fee for pre: which the preceeding were ta they did not reoeive @ counsel foe, | the free of the affair womld be material IMPORTANT PROM Thetmme Date ve barn that ¢ eromeDt troop President emmne with ait bie e Dy advices received +. fom Laguay sr when near Vato under the command of ernment ‘recognise (he pre perire the pe Lecunate do ROS tpeen very man bape ae Common Coun Boaup or Acoxkwnn — Last evening até o’olock, this iret time sinoe the recess. ohair Th He want of aczommodation for the press, ao moplained of, still continues; and the general ‘The minutes ot the laet mesting baving beeu read, A petition for the opea. to pave n, held at the hose of Andrew orig. on the 17th of Au The public burials o ncn li® Lot h doth, he removal of the P yof Exra Berrien, 1a the town of 1d be @ pnblio nuisiner. prejadicial to nd xrenily endttogering the lives of the that the Comme ouneil can have as much power aad voutrol boundaries ef the town of New Potter's Fieid Phe document rot New rork, asking airs and public butidings. to the | he d a to the F ew engine com street; referred to Kiuanes Committee, cliliow to bave Seventh avenne frou 20th to 40th el paved, referred to Comunttor on Streets, Peti- onus aad OLAS j Teferred Wo Commictne iu favor of baviug Olst street pue to the bast river; granted, company So 15 to be restored; mmiitee Letitiog tora tire hy- f © Aued And HUNK deep rs Petiric m | hird wv nave e4let street aud vicinity feom Seoond 9 referred bo ( 2 STD streets x mittee On Sewers Pett red tu Courmittee om Lhe following reports were next disposed uf :— Che vepartiventin tnvor of wed Report of the favor of changing ito No 3 Lem: adopted, Ree ty bare buiidinge ro- Bloomingaute row » Streets to bave 1 yards in Jront of property in S4th Breet, between t of the Hommittes lutions, that tue en pled — Report of Commities » following resolutions were adopted :— On the motion of Alder Resolved, That by in diretod to propace, ue, Kua Lender Lo Comelius Vauderbilt, a lease of tat the foot of Whitehall street, in ac- ith the resolutions pa: yu the 2d day of or ou the 7th of the sa aid resoiutious were said \auderbut and'O. a i the motion of Alderman Janusos— changing the bousdaries Of the tien Gisinicts of the ist ward, in order that the tern Mtowd Ward, to report au ordinance therefor, On the molten of Aldertian Janes Kaur Resolved, Thet the commis toner of repairs wud supplies Lace tie wy putin end the fi fewer in paid street. if be bas wot fulfilled his contract weeoroing to law diate Muensures CO bave Aum street repaired ndnder, wud to bave all rubbish remo: tot the came charged LO Lhe contract ‘A communication from the eity inspeetor was read, fubmiting fer the adoption of the Common Councti, crdinavee for the olling of the sumken lots tn- civdsd between Avenues B aud ©, and Lith and 1h cel ty the 11th ward, where Buisanees are com- GIDALEH Was paved wtter @ di A reroiution giving the water par ut Aqueduct # boise aud Jopted alter a bg carried by & majority of 8 to 7. of Alderman Jackson —Hesolved, Phat At be defered Co the Comuitter on Wharves, Piers and Slips. (6 quire inlv the propriety of buiidicg w pier at Ube foot of ob tb treet end the &. River. Ob the woven of Alderman J saleo—Re of re- bd supplies, With power te repnic the crosswalks wtreets w ef $1000 be appropriated for repairing aad Vinten market Alderman FRavx.in —Revolved, #t 12th street, from 4ib avenue lo avenue B, be re- paued Up tbe motion of the Parsipent ~ Revo ton to the @ |, Thatthe © Department AT MLwUL be un the ou pan —Kewolved, ‘Thy i yee be nod tw is beroby euiaie mivasures to have Spruce i Cbetbem Ww livid aad Water, G Auy Fireets. Ire Front and South streets, from waideu Iaue to Pook rin Hghted with gas; tt being dmportaut, tor the fur- of property tm raid seotte the erty, stend of LE very Obseure Gimuuer in whieh Ley 1d to be byghted. ad from the Prevident of the ¢ oe te the buildiog of # founrain ta jo Stuy veemne Square, staciing (aioe of the raue voluine aud Square, wili require a new line eau, the expense of coustructing the foua- doco ibe Pakormanr Stated that the Council were boan by the terms of their grant to ereet thuse fouatal Aehored to b inener Committee ay iom was read from the Jersey Railroad Travrpe ration Cowpsuy. asking for peruissiou to tabunh @ igrky Wo Canal etreet, ou the sauwe terms fis port of toe ( cumittes on the Fire Department, in W engine company. to be a Jiu the Min ward A d An apy bof $00, to complete the building corner (f Green mich avenus Bnd Agus street, was them meds A m0 jon to lay onthe table the report of the commit. tre iw savor of w ferry from bridge street tv Brovilye was beet, prepriation of an additional sum ot $1,000 for © With gas. was adopted. & the Ubief ¥. 1b Peferende to the late riet between the uw Com) AHIes, COM pintoing thal on several ocean: ied bo dy their duty im dectim (men He recommends that it be made & peual smait tee Committee on Streets, for opening Lith ret 166th bo 127 Of the Committee a forty lease to Reward T Buekhouse sor 0 from jook of Beekman street to tuvt of Bridge Bureet, brookiym, indeunitely postponed \ideiihes Ween moved that ® resolution be called paseed om the $th of Juue. to tustivute m suit to et the validity of the auchorty J trouble, aod bad takeu the power out of Cueie To the Wown council alone belonged. of right titutionally, a power in the goverameas of 0 6. queduct commissioners addressed « to the couneil, reqnesting Ww be duty that was songht to be tuposed va yg the drains aod Bet of the city; outmittew on Streets adjournment having been made, Alcerwan Partick Keto, SiNth ward then rove and takes pincer, | have a moe Jt Cannot Dave excaped your notice that of our ibertir tomer linet attack the u rad thas @ pote | jorward syainet me thts eveu- slieged comduet of mine tu rererence ty & 86 bere bar been mo peritiom up ty (Mis mo- Ment "hen We are AbeUL LO Adjoura and | therefore bring the matver forward mycrif 16 im ere oo law mow reDRe TO UF firet and heog bem co come fever They Pave not the mmuliness, wor Une Sty, wor the independence to du so | Kuow the irom i bey eau coud ubout chet Ir ove, aud they ean threaem but 1 move 1OF Meee CoUmMIEto® bo tht any and aii OF LBE Charges Comimied ia jor te® Verne said this was owt of onde Th TWO CENTS. | Board might aa well take notiee of the wind. as ef any | charge not made in that room — If any xpecltio eharge | Me brougbt forward here, by petition or other-viae, tot It | be investigated; but there is nothiog of the Kiad bee | fore the mevting, As for the charzeain the nowses | pera, if there be no other. the Alderman of the Sixue must be very thin skinued if he could uot stand more than that from the press (Laughter ) The Prenwewt said the resolution was not seconded, and it therefore tell to the ground ‘The motion for adjournment for a fortnight wasthem put and oarried unanimously, Boann ov Aswisvants —The Board mot o'oleck.— | Present, the president in the chair, and @ quorem af Members im their pluces, Poiisions —The wal number of petitions were re appropriately referred. of Commitices. The committee on ordinanoss ref so amnending section 210 of vitg we #0 a8 TO MAKE Monday, tustesd of Wedaes day. the day ow which deputy-collectors of taxes be required to make thetr returasg; report adopted Same committee reported in favor of musuding several urdle ances, 4n ordinance was adopted to reguiate and grade 24 avenue from 42d to Glet street. An and grade South street from Pike to The Comp it tee on Se he Common Counc of New York have within | their limite The remou-trance further urges, thatthe perty would be deteriorated by sash a put. | aby the semrd of | y, 1b43, which were | vod, | 4, That | | or tive b by Alderman Woon, and ne | with the wuderstanding. that the femor oom ing a rewer tn 2vd etree st river, | Ip favor of ing receiving basins amd niverteat the tn of Broad vay and Och wre Bue. Same, corner Grand and Sullivan streste, Samy for sewer from broadway, to and throagh 6th avenue to Seth street Seine. for ordinance for sewer in Green street from near 4th «treet to Waverley place, Same for wer in Brosdway from Washington place to asa 4h street. All adopted The street commissioners sent In s communication Fecommend ng the repair i Papers jrom the Boar of cure with the board of Aldera ordinance to divide Aintiiete, ‘The Committees on Fire Department report in favor of changing the location of engine No, 42 from Nasasa (o Murray street, Coneurred ia, + COMMUBICRTION Wis received from the acting corp. trolier asking for @furtber appropriation of $49,000 for city expenaiiures for hae « passed 1a board Of Aldermen. and this bi The enbjeet own rails forthe Hudson River Railread comp came up, and the whole subjeot was referred le ® spe ites, consiacing of Assistaut Aldermen Chapnan, Mercer and Oakley Kesolutions ~ A resolution was introduced to inatraet the | ommittes charged with the duty of causing the yemaina of General Worth and Coloael Dusen: brought to this State te include the remains of Majer Gates, and cause them aiso to be brought Adopted A resolution was adopted to parchas win Willinmna’s © Statesman’s Manual, vation library. whon was passed In the Board of Aldermen. the a urred with in this bowed to appro be devoted to clvansiug and repairing the chainber of the Board of Aldermen, Rerelution, to appoint @ special committee of three Members to inquire into aud report upon the expee Gievey of incremsing the police force of the eity, Adopied Resolved, That $201 bo appropriated to purchase @ horve, wagon und harnees, for the Cwolfth ward poliee dist Adopted, R » to ight Thirty fifth street. between Brondway aud Ninth avenue, with oil Adopted. Koroiution, to appropriate $260 for the purchase of @ horse sud wagon, forthe use of tae Water Purveyor, Reterred Kesolution, to [divide the third election distriet of the Sixth ward s0 as to make another eluction district in that ward esolution. the following districts wore proposed lighted with oil, vin: Avenue 4, frem fourteenth, ytourth street; Seventeenth atrevt, fem Se 10 avenue A; Kightsenth street, from Se vewue to bart River; Madisea avenue, from Phirty-third to Fortieth streets; Fourth avenues from ‘Tbirty-eccond to Forty secoud street ; Loxingtem avenue, from Twenty uiath to Thirty.fourth streets, Referred. Adjourned. 4 the adoptios of wm » Vth ward into eight elecsion a copy of Fi to be placed im Brooklyn City int gone, RAOKVINAKY Berne ACTIVITY OF THe PoLto.—On y Wight al 10 o'clock, the inhabitants of South Brockiyn were alarmed by loud seunds ob voioes and other bottes from the Atiantic Dock. aa if® na en were fighting. Shortly alter #ere heard the sounds of collision with Limber, aud ® most terrible uprowe, end what rendered (he matter the more puzzling that whatever sound was heard from the Kast side of the dock, wax immediately beard from the opposite wide This was subsequently found to be the result of the & Hae echo, butat the time it served to tnores King Up President scree corner of Cottle wteows, wa jot. Heenid | must go tor heip, n opposite direction, Kora fait half hour afterward be did not mane bis appearance, aad the tumnit wenton tacreasing ( violenae We procemdead down the dock, avd found 4 puwber of drunken Du sailors belonging to the rbips (bere. asnatiin and each other with sticks, stours, they © bulls ot dly kocesed down, to che sp . me of Ube rioters ry They eucoveded im partially are ve-tiug the pre s of the riot, when two » men might be n creeping slong aad hiding bebind the wail as if afraid to show themselves ‘Then, when they found ro m bey t their co % 6° Where ts it?” white he cromked his retile ro loudly. that wil the sleepers in Brooklya migat have deen awakeued, certainly, the rioters com “ad ite mile away, and bave concealed themselves —wnieh, bo doubt was the jut the galiaot #atchmaa, who otith pressed to the battle field who followed him, to © owns ne arrest ted Inhabitants d. ta the menu n (gato, or at any time, with impunicy, ere de no pollee foree to lwp the peace, if any murders Dad been perpetrated. the wurderees afight wit bave eeenped wi hout «man of them hung br ucut to justice Columbia street. runming from Atiaatic acre’ to President street end Hamilton avenue. is one of che priterpal streets ef Brookiym, yet you may walk Ubu slreet Otty times in the wight And newer mot him, 1b hi oO @ pst wlohe od to be at large the passe by Hy felt that the city t* injured tar more (ban the mayor and ew men counell reem to think We howe’ asked, © Are there any polices in Brooklyn!" Common Councn..— he soard met ti ba t five oe dof fone. the be f dat their inst general me d. when mostot the Aldermen bames; the mitutes of the last menting ae 1 the speoial meeting. were read aud atopood A large number of police offeers bills wets pre. d referred, as aio m considerable q Urual papers, powner hb of tae poor Irish borbood of Fort Greene, was ¥ on eily property. a p ranted ” Kemgantin Justice Jobn B. King isioner of Deeds wae accepted. and sedah B Voorhiesappotuted im bia glaamy Petition of Themas Farreil. for remitranee of fue 4 pored upon Mia for vielw of Bity ow driving is tage without « ul jubabitauts of the bighth ward peohibitiog the Paying of musical instruments iu processions ge and returning from Freon wood temerery on the 4 bath Alderman ( burch hoped that mo such p tit) ould Be granted. Aldertoan Wileon rose te exolat to entirely probibit the playing ef a t+. but only while they are pacmng ob 7 te grant the prayer of tha potit lost. and the petition | 1 ree. the table + from Orficers of the Board —His Howe mi i ommunte ats the Mayer mended that t ferenee Reports of Committees. —T Boar ( owpany, of whieh Ruggies te the Preident With gas the 6th and 7th wards recommend that gue contract Gas Company, of whieh Koburt Niols is Pest should relinquish thelr contract Adopted Resolutions A resotution waa adopted to the afoot * those whe are aeeast dvet themselves in ® sober mauuer would be suf. it to do the, duties iveumbent upon the white of sorous Intent The Rev thore DD, of Philadetphia bas acoe wihiotoe bh in Brookiyn, to whieh Ve Broadiwad imvoiy ministered Common Pleas, age Ulsbuetter, Leancer G@ Weer ex Marcin Benedict # al. Teoover #0, tue watue of ® dd from the ee Hat Chat te pi Vil left with the defendants, who sre waren Hiver watoh, which he values at $00, tm he your (sk to be repaired, and that netwithetandiag fe ate evens tiene for the watch sige, be oad wrt eetit Thy defendants, in their ao Dad no reeviteetion of bis AOy Watch ena them bot thatit be bad tt was etther recnemmt o¢ they retwined it for tocit Hem for repairs, Toey Jorther etated, that Opom Feferenee to thete boom they found he bad, several ye * teft a sttewr er, etuted. that they } . vateh worthabout #0 aad it aise appeared, by tne books, to be eedict tot pladotit for 58.

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