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~ NO. 5693. ‘ ay : . MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1850. TWO CENTS. ORGAN during the same period vi RET OP ‘ TRE ; sian Fp aaa. wu 8 IZATION duvtng the same peri the previoos Bt ae s other extre expe diture, without exceeding the ap- and privilege to form ofe link in"theJ historic } Ravel.in the comio cbaracter of Nicodemus, acquitted a ren ; men WEW CITY GOVERNMENT. | ot the arrets for intoseetion aekun Lope eto ae malar order was | bas our city advanced since Van Hatten coouyied | new eve pu tomime entitied “Raoul, of tbe. Magis ; residing seat. aD : ; = and far ge hse " tip Jie two Sore bbish With a view to ceusealess frequent n said an impression had gone others. ‘in the Stadt House, eee end on ated The being the tas of the ocean at ar the mena: M f the Ma: bm pe ppolnontnd darter ieates 5 o i ip of the streets it has been suggested that the duty of the aldermen to admi- | laws for the limited community then witha the | ful Revel Family, w.% Would advise all those who have lessage e yor. 5 ine wvery contract fort te bald of a peoviaton OuNe door sellef to oor fn thelr respective pallsades, ‘White we cncape from the azards that envi. not had the pleasure ° seeing the splendor of “Raoul,’* 2s thoura: mad cour, wish: relieve | rone em, and from the necessity of erecting fortif- | to visit Nible’s Garden tonight. The bill a each adjoiving lot to the inane ourb stone — we beord Com pale imsioary reeponsibility, by the | cation to defend. y0t how rast is the scvoraion of du- | concentration of the gre Mest attractions, — of wecedsn tan tai Ipeeval eee oe - Fane ieee sae aout fe Paved. heart bk ae aa ned April 1849, the Alms. | fathers i the olty--which are Bow saat aos carr es pgp rere ge A Ser yen ih ‘ § y o' hs . and, . ’ M amie, _ esaaloeiing ltinks Beere, recom by breaking them through about every twelve fost to | including partiewtarly the support aud rellet of ens fo pi ph blige Es aca Son operable | Benton's Tuxarne.—The « vtertaloments at thie fe- feation fr ; ie beet or an orm the connexion. peor. is vested av@ under the exelusive control, of ten | dence Rave repored in me, and | shall. I think, but | Vérite establehment were, last’ ¢vening, characterized ‘mad any communiestion from thew, wad the le let of olloe, it | | he contract should farther provide for persone, styled ++ Tse Governors of the Alms House;” | evince my gratitude therefor, by a careful. diligent and | by am excellent releotion of dr. Wnas, which were ably . tens poring severe ep nd snawenns 1e Meg itive, go thet momore shen @ limited apuber of and. whereas, the ojiuion continues to prevail among | impartial performance ef the duties whicl that | sustsimed bi " ‘ane second to . Board Ragin mppaved y one time, and that the the unfortunate trust imposes, To preside over a legislative body, | * SPREE 9 aome Lape manage crane eonaantne ad pone egg igre ° by the contractor, shall be taken ap asristaut alderm parti is, at aif times, a delicate duty. I is pecutturly | in theentire Union. One remarka. le feature can al- joors ponetians. would be the. o4 be after the section to whom application should be made for admission to | 60, where so'great'a variety of clushing interests, are | ways Le rven at thie theatre, and that .°f the utmost im- ponetigns could be i, nddallon of means to require city from a very heavy | the alms house instituttons, and that they direct the | represented, as in this bvard. {aball endeavor to ad- | portance viz; that Surten. in hie cast Of characters, anate childrea at which it has hitherto been very Impro- | distribution of coal and moneys to the eut-door poor, T tbe duties of the station you have conferred | always caves to each artist the part ex Wctly suited to SR niA. Vink sotatay te comers this @cene: | oeasore mieten be oeate Lecie toes Peeeeeee | Cree ee eee ee ON are oe 5 \ ne. I solicit your forbearance | every picee produced This evening, a Wother new jon, and prevent delay and disappoint. | aud assistance; for the difficulties of iny position p ‘ ” ‘At 12 o'clock, the Mayor aud the members of the inconvenience tothe members of the Com. | b : Pedameen | Sine Wines Neneal een nel sear Ne ae Dom- | be much amelivrated our aid snd eonelderation. | «My W a ‘ Pay Y Barbee cried te oe gure ihe Maye. hleg sea han Seles set | cumrinins, Toe tide cult ar ee erent fee tied ‘otc be | Bagi athe ott rand fe | Wathrwinnn feat ena ay WP ~! Dp are, al eo rese| ime, - Poy elhiccey aceyphedl: inshtcr nada IF reg ag Bo AS ority of the Alms House Governors, and that cards | eullarly importact and’ embarrasing «We bring to. | nccuaturhment will as urs), be crowded. yr t on eee Se meee nrecnnens power; | tirde, o walk. is all that should be at any time dug siumilar information be furnished the mem- | gether more of iudustry, and of doterimimezion to work | CMA! au's Narionat Tisearue.—* Is he Joal Wa? then the Legislature should) be memoralized for au- | allowed to be i d_and the balance should bo kept ommoen Council, for distribution among | wll for the public than of experience in legisla- | W# fret on the list of besutited pieces beautifully Yer ha. A case ve zis a Cg vo bapa Mm el Cpe —- wie mien thore Dg persoval application for relief, | tive action. The croumstances under whieh weas- | formed at this favorite theatre. “Rip Van Winckl violation of the ordinances A like measure in other | this department, ls the cleasing of strestes aed lon, ioe ale Sad. seaciation weep adopted: unum: | ty towaris euch other "We shall beve touch Cords, | Wat the next ploce, in which Mr. Burke, as old Rip,” c , af | ir. ‘e 1o re hd e or then retired, to swear in the Ai ae moa ep . ome na se Ped Bealls its ie operation. happy te ag thes | have great confidence in the ef- | A communication was then read from the Mayor, | We meet under a new organization, not yet ‘completed. Tew down the repeated and admiring applause of the ‘end Constables, ip bis «ffic« ‘fel 8 rela- lepey 0! ¢ operations of the department in this | appointing Sheppard Knapp as Chamberlain of the Ourimmediate predecessors found the task imposed | house by his inimitable performence. The © Femal Upen the motion of Alderman Britton, Alderman mnt. | reteByou to the semi-annual | branch of its duties I feel well assured that its pre- | sity, which was unanimously confirmed by the board. | upcn them, of starting the government of tBe city so biMgincrorad Miller, of the tleventh ward, was eppointed Chairman logy which 1s herewich sab- | parations and arrangements adequate towny | Aid Cook. of the Thirteenth ward, then ade | under enactment, radteally changing the former | Seni ‘as cvs semmunde the meee en Ane nriee x i er commen ?' rhe Clerk then called out the names of the Alder- | The organization of the Croton Aqueduct Depart- os ing of the epring, the stteste will an eaee, “i artes Ae isos | ee. Setpeet na ween too. tetimately eenaeated wich he multitude ia constant rosre of laughte meot, under the amended and the act of the jeaued, but continued and kept clean | arrangement would be. bei b ‘ le dregs EM awith the gaze of rapturous admiratic 10. —Robert J. Haws. 1th = oe Bini jgompleted in August ast, and : sf = Pa oe ee gl ohne nae caytifal soemes and spleudid s [tise piece eo 4 which was the closing importance of the City Inspector's department “ whith deserves @ higher title and betier name than frog e Aqueduct, was at about the same ced aware giant A ae man oh cley, the change Cy a * le Caine era the “elty Stmttaked Gtamos fa ppl onkged oe yrvbene b : 4 ‘A careful examination of the interior of the work | ciated '7 appre | Consult the: satereste ot the pecgle’ ie conclanen Lo | heretexcrer toposed wtoe: the Cone ant functions, | few pisere more beautiful have ever bev produc ( was adedy the commissioners im November last when moving the teitowin, Ryan. BA cone Oy Sovte "by fps — = Game Connell s the | any stege In the world. to bein the most condition, giv- d declares in terms very unequivooal | Reaolv t, War bas beom created by the Legislature, to perfern, | Mircsaun’e Ouvaric Ti ~Yont = oes peg Carrel Soe ead Boon shes i mtg cognizance of all pees AF mon nell bola bas three stated | Pico Shen, Men ataasron ts ect ag yp pang tho pymefit of Miss on marion te Ase . resent year, not exoeedii unatic Asyl aplbt department hte complied satatietical tabiea ot tion it ts am meutu-each ; and revolved, that when this Goad ad, | children, the Peuitentiary, Bridewell and ocherpricons | Pisce Of emmusement was well Oiled with « hizhly those parle of the city where waWs pipes are laid for tlon of th ment is not adequate te the exe- at 9 o'clock tomorrow | of the city apd county, together with the hospitals, aro | fa*bionable vudienee. There were no less thao four I oh ag steerage astray jen renie?tecuiveh . ing aD eution : je She cite ineeeene ae tae. —_ coed ? | how (ele paces jusive control of t entertaipmeats selected for the occasion, al! of whieh an President. tela referred to; Dut owing to the constant growth of the ent Clerk. The Police Captains are Health or the Thiterste’ Hie |.d0r, ws,_to.0cme extent, £0 ‘exeeek were of sterliéy.comic merit. They commenced with i 5 in the organization of | gratifying to the benevelence and hu: it un . | formed with med abilit or 1 % s a le of w leisure le was neither complicated joter more important, va- | audience contin vail, 0 ned wt eans duly elec ‘ap: — with # knowledge of these changes as they eg — = peblic to give bix time ducing the day to the n those which coms before the | comedy was eoorded. for tine 8 rp lly pointed wait on Mr siergans, to acquaint him with ae a T wont sechesascelnentaaa ot | hc FR Te ad ber pen og end Sete Ropactes . weniie tee wee wane pestis Ris consipunate otthe States By an economi. | the bighly populsr fairy extra nm of the inriaible: 8 purpos i. force o ic. is year Ly | ul i 3 : 9 wT 19 ” The Taasvorny then took the ehale, and delivered | 8% ctdinance requiring owners, undef suital commenturate with its duties. [ts compensation, | to do as they I! it wes aot imperative om them to | the powe Bio an to eduncaes eo card am lh ath hl moyen ppm following addres ties. the +8 description of sppointas ts, and entire arrangements shonid be | hold the three monthly seestons till year 1851. In | @bd increase its facilities, to eubance the vaiue of | Mistes M, Taylor oad Miles suog veoy well, andwore GowtLemen:—Gratefay to you forthe honor you have the water district, b put on a footing corresponding with the | regard to the charter being jon of the people, | public end private property, to invite the means of | much applaud The swusements soncinded with <eonierred upon me by eivciing me to preside over your d additicus to old ones as utive Departments be did not believe that was the case. in the tr cor city’s rapid growth, to'ensct sueh lews an the | the lavgbable 1 Shot” and the me- deliberations, | return you my sincere and heart- * I think fall employment would be given to two per- | full sepse of the term. It was brought | public ontererts may require, to watch, with a jealous | tical burletta of Jeany Lind.” which yassed off a tut. felt thanks. | canuot promise to bri manent clerks, and that the Health Wardens should | formally, and it was not from any special estimation of | eye, the appleation of the public mone: rably well. ‘To-night will be performed the commdivtte, experience in tl be jed from the wards by the Mayor, upon the | its velue, that the people vote for it He was opposed the public heal f the duties imposed upoa | entitled “ Who's the Composer!” the fairy extrave: 4 : . dation of the City In«pector, and placed en- | to that motion, and be hoped it would not pass | vs by the cfioes we ba d Let us apply our- * the eew'sio burlette of been selected to preside sueh @ body. tirely under his aireotion and control: or perhaps the | Alderman Geirrex moved that it be referred to a | felves to the varied wants, mecessities aud ire. and the faroe of (Ne © Separaae But | do prom ine 20 bring tuto At di ion to dis. Feiee De artment should be wholly relley ed feomn chile committee to repo upon, | ments of our city, with devotion and energy; and, [ charge ite duties faithfuily, impertiall: to A he He pola ty lerman Woon moved that the whole trust. ab oe of ae memnahuiion, "Yaar dentine, Going oe peetor, with the conrent of the Hoard of Aldermes. | Jad on the table, pie eae | fidence, alt not prove unworthy of the public coms | Jrarian Orena.—Last right, as might have been com pone bnew pemmars for it cannot ee oxber aioe tn ¢ better, barber, if they hed : Tcctteent mage Bando a (ie Bw Ry mae b ea Tea cord fw re wore then called for, when the ap Antitant Alacenies, Avroap, of the Eighteenth ward, | Séently anticipated. al) diletianti seemed do heave met we it little experiepee ia suc! jut ” deen y So ley 01 e ie was fost. en moved that Richard Soott, Clerk of the late | at the Astor Place Opera H: I te of thy - I shall therefore be eowpelied to ask your kind 1a- | **fller period. examining, understandingly aod thoroughly, all The Paxsivent then said the question would be takew | Beard, be appointed Cisrk of this Uoard. ‘Motion | serait stato cf che ceathen there care taintiut ena <dulgence aebeesae, 1 ean eesure you One o! ading causes of this negleot, is found in | jects of complaint, I matters whatever connected ment of Alderman (Griffin. adopted unanimousl: py tcdhmangnenghraeduas ‘when | do commit them they will be parely er- | the low rates of warfage (being only absut two ‘a | with the public health, @ several wards for which , of the D'weltth ward, said he wished | A commitiee t ¢ Board of Aldermen here came | #fFtt bled, to hear the master-pivce of the illustrious rors of judgm: 1h will beve the nt om the investment) to which the proprie- | they pointed. that body te be opentoamoreau- in end jounced the Board of Aldermen was or- | maestro Donizetti. and well were all repaid. In noone ity #0 to view m 4 You will of hitherto been restricted its which are made subjects of just | gust body, the people, who had aright to see and hei of bis productions. perheps, does the talent of /Dontzet- ‘course adopt rulos for the government of the Board, en Dow established, were fixed by the Legis: Ty kind of business fouod to be his would be imposel- | hed to the . ior eas sadeaseap ieee ss ‘end it will become my y as your di as far back an the year 1510. when the expense Itiv, or prejudicial to public health, | ble, if the business was disposed of at midnight, asin Boord of Aldermen to inform them that this Board | ti display iteelf so magnisoently. as in“ Anue folene * Officer, to enforce that I ey of building wharves borg @ very Lnconsl propor: | should be, immediately reqnired to be past. Then, cn the score Of pereousl con- | was organized aud ready tor business He tvemis here to hace united all the qualities whieh ere, to ell your ration to | tom tot Bt tims. They were then gel- conducted as to be free from such obj rr | 4A ike comaittee was appointed to wait upon the | cam be combined in an opera To his owd proaliee what to ‘te be of | 20m required to be more than from 200 to 300 feet long your Mayor with a like This committe talent, wich marks all his operas, that sweetaess of some magni: ud: 4 5-4 eee See bad weg poy intog a mee nei bth of - rigs formed roe gdh re SP. the - wo ete " to be remedied; that “4 than from wenty tout; uses. jolene e peart. he o au aople mavestic # ‘Ders while int! pet whereas. present length of piers is required to be of the entire wants of the bould which marks, perbape, no other of his works so ‘who have from 4 to U0 feet long by 40 feet wide, and are built ia | be constructed on the North East rivers,in the 3 etrikingly = Im this, that brilliant magniticesce water from 20 to 40 feet in depth. upper part of the city epirit of political party. which, Menrage was received, and the Read: whieh characterizes Verdi's © froani” is united te 1 a ulty is ‘0, those one | On motion of Are t Aldermen ps, it was laid “ a : i, *, here, gentlem: in conolusion, age! expense, the rates of warfage remaia the same as before, ced in ey the ownere of the property, in teptecontetives tah on the table, and ord ed to be printed. m latter, of fragrant towers, Of this combivation, “Anne. S fen be ol neces aod partiality you |... Would therefore sugs pplication to the Le- city may be reimbursed its expen Aud just because they were ing pe The Board then adjourned till next Monday evening | Boleva’ is # beautiful specimen; and #o it appeared to have evinced towards me. aud | will try, ‘for | Sirlature for the passage of suthorising si ped thelr bread by their labor, they woutd | at6 o'clock. we should judge by the freqaens this hindness, #0 to condvot myself you no of the present rates of wharfacw as the labor of that counetl for nothing They EY yg waste of Sepense at innerrage’e S We live mee @aure for regret for the choice you have mad with the increase of expense, au: ere not @ Diggatd race, thet would ask, or | Theatrical and Musical. sufficient apace to wention any of the pavenges that Aldertaan Gairriy then moved, that David T. Valen- | * tascnable per centage on the Loves 2 — service of the members | Tux Astrmicay Daamatic Fuso Asioctaies.— | Sree me Ae net, eterna ad thy opera a second Atos be agpeinted Clerk of the Commoa Council. Car- | tinue the further extension of ° ate ess thet is apploaaan te was tetas bene ——. Bo ‘This evening, at the Astor Place Opera House, wil) | time For the present, we must merely state that. as = It was ther mee ously resolved, that Samuel T. Accommodations so muon needed | Ixture fora law authorisi lieu on the property for tothe public service ” Performed Skakepeare’s great comedy, “As You | Wbole. it went oi admirably. Sigverina Ber ucce wae | gapeetle antes Coss mae eatees ipl a ard wena | Gh amongt the weeny earentey othe Gear Lie 1. forthe Benet of the fund above mentioned. | Me SPAT Ean na Cuay ahaa " re jaceat rt; nuisances, Such t is be- oh . no } ond Jobe le, Chambery be appsinted auststant | $0 gan up oud tas the ehesven sith valen a, A aes anty serve to indemnity the city, but Leak In addition to this beautiful comedy, played con emore | Patti. as Jane Seymour. tuily showed that #bs could ene i hitaeenee Tr ° 7 oe ‘by give life and rage. te age! ee See pultances, by making a oxae —- eaves 00 night for by the first talent im the country, there will be a grand S aye ve aif ght cod Ny comd el a ove “ee + Ou the motion of Alderman Covniim, the rules of the % terests, and at the sane time | property owners and agente more careful as to their en- | o! J. Vid they delivve that the rich, or the hi instrumental Pot Powrré, by the full Italian orchestra, | {ull justice to the parts they pereenated = We think we |e: ge (be basis of taxabie property im the otty. Beda: Toul OW Uhede premines we Wap Fowld value them the more because = bot bestow upon them any bigher praise ‘Toe or- — ~ Tha srovuce and reeds have neta my judgment, | Experience edmonitbes us, that lo ctder to avert dis- | worked fer nothleg” No it'wase common attest re. oneueted by Max Maretack; after whieh, there will tra under the direction of Max Maretack, was Teeely: tbe Common Coaneii the atten'ton which | eare or mits, ite evils, we should be fully prepared | proach that men tolled to get cfice witaout auy re- be played some of the beet rcenes from two favorite bie for precision. The whole calertainmeat | the necessities of our rapidly growis, popule to meet it whenever ite approach may threaten to dis- | Muneration accompanying it, lie contended for the Itsilan oprras, in which the whole talent of the Italian short, © mest befitiont ofate | demanded. Many years have elapeod singe the a turd us, { woul Tespectfully and most car- | strict execution of the charter, It was an experiment, ory pany will perform, and an accomplished artiste will | ,, CMMISTY'# Ovens House — Ap uoual, the negro deliaee. ues were openedin Jaw ‘The owners through 9 | nestly. urge the co ion of the organization andar- | Sud it ought to bave fair play. But the propoution of 4 he 9" tlons of character ws given by Christy's baad. coutinue land the Tengements ot thi mt with the least posib.o | the geeticman of the tieventh, went to anticipate the "6, forthe first time in this country, a now Rondo | ic draw large asembliges Indeed, wo knoe. of we Se aStoroae Fon oo Al pce ted oe A — Foc Poownny ge re hee May They Fine'e, by Donieetti. It will bes great affair—even | peed: yer re aoe . + been #0 eienally sucnnee : er judy wen! n @ next, to go into ulas Mechanics’ Hall Th: tainment: fi fe tmp sod pr panepbnraoceomes fra ng divg the great the Commen Counell, a9 thet the eity may be pieced im | the periodical sessions, hey were trying experiments, | DPIY t0 mention by name the ploces to be presented, | tademuhe, sed the Gauciegerediat — ore 'y to pri ‘and the payment of such assessment, | the best posture of defence in relation to pudiic | aud be hoped the charter iu this respect. might beju- ¥OM4 take up the wholw space afforded to call atten- Awenicas Musee —A compsny who profess to ex- i’ 2 some of these avenues are not really | bealth. at the earliest pertod, and before the arrival of | Gicious, though he hed bis tears. One thing was cer- ticn to the performance. Only to mentivn the pames | pjpit all the cerem 6 of the A petition meg Preset a Py 4 ame conditio: peerage has ae = ep ny ite = ~ tat = that on ~ much Ives todo now of ai} the distipguiebed artista who will appear upon h i ore. fora ferry lage, tanitary regulations, effict forced aa they have u before, as the exeeulive business was transferred Ye foot of Cherry street, New York, to Soath Seventh thee of Gam ao trae, | been oaminn the past senson ‘shown that it may | from their bands. Forwhat they had todo, he be- ‘Di® cecasion, would take up a column of our paper. | street, Williamsburg. It was ordsred to lie on the ‘of them—have been | avert disense from abroad yet experionce teaches us, | lieved the people were willing they should be amply We will not mention them, therefore; we will not oven | We ol ncsenitanh' Geek Mie annie thet the pestiiened whch Lise of tate vislied the city, | Compensated, and be therefore moved “that the su)- gttempt to go into detalis, We must content ourselves | The ym priug up withia ite bogads The Depart | ject be referred to especial committce, with tostruc- en of « from the Mayer was reoetved. It was then road, as ment of Health should, therefore, be placed ia a condi- | tons to inquire and report upou the propriety of al- ¥ith culling the public attention to the fact that on ae te os follows :— it may well be asked, with what justice, or with what | tion to remove those causes which are Kaoem either to | lowing liberal ecu pensation to each member.” this evening, (T' 1850) there will | 5, , amneae or THE oe, 2 ye good faith. were the nues ordered to be opened aod | ace least to hasten, the progress of epidemic eed hpeir le peal LY - aol he felt like ora heme kh — <= | Agron Piseu-—Thts velng poate avou's Orrvee Jaauer 185 ‘th tof the erase. eeDtie, yn of the veut to work for 2 ie city, 4 — odes To the Honorable the Common Council of the Cty oN ¥.: | uni ra toey wore requ! ed for y did | The organization cf the law department under the | bis living. aed he therefore could not give his time to ya of the bis place of amu t Gestiemen :—In coatormity with @ provision of the | tporation order them to pe coe | amended charter, has devolved upon this department | the public during the doy. Ile felt satiated that so all meeting | charter, | herewith subunit a general st the payment therefor, uniers it was intended i od | al the Jaw business connected with the city govera- | many otbers imjtbe tame previcam that the of the Astor of amusement. had better embrace the ; situation and condition of the ely. in retath | faith. iaiely afterward. to pat them | ment and its officers. aud promises te ensure prompt | Beard would be without quorum. A gentleman had Pisce Theatre. What calls them thus together’? | only opportunity of seving them thie searoa 4 im provements’ and faithful attention to this branch of the pubiic in- | taid that he wished the augurt pec to be present; | Not the object of jug money, butef distributing | Hearn Knawes, the celebrated Hungarian vocalist hae cial coudiiton of the olty, will tereeta. but they could not abanaom their avocations in the it otra - aauat aoe ever will be agaia, | been invited to give aconerrt in Washingtoa Whea went, brought up | There were transferred to the head of thie depart. | middie of the da It was only in the evenings they ovcd ap a 8 en! for who can insure, for he returos to this city. he intends giving a series of ing population or wards, | Ment, on his socession to officer, about two hundred | could attend, The weelthy might come im the day.and 1 breath and the great talents of the | which he will introduce the « Confasionof to provide the ordinary faciit | suite in the various Courts, aud gotwithstanding the | get What measures they pleased passed, Le hoped the wen and who will appear unitediy | & po! pourri, inwhich he sings in tweaty-aine imted @ Dumber that bave beem argued, tried oF settied since | proposition would not be adopted public thie ie! We invite the pudlic | city. is to be traced | that the there are still two Lundred and ome suits | Alderman Barron thought it was premature to adopt of the east of the play to be per | yee Kanny Kemble te giving Shakeperean readings 60 many thousands | Wore pending. Hemow. Lot them fret ree Low matters would work pace ve | im Albany, soutof the city, The number of causes argued, tried, rettled or othe Alderman Coon said the old charter of 1440 deciared bene are id liar to the A pabite — - } ‘of remaining, tumproving locating on our | wise dirpored of, rioce June 1, 1649, is as followa:— that the duty sbould beldune by departments appointed bi for this the names it contains, | Pollee Intettigence, : jours of the Sinking Faud; 4 | Number finally settled. ..; ... 16 | by the Couneil; but, then, ‘here deyartments were held Pieces it enumerates, the objects it | Before Justice Lothrop —Verterday morning, the < f the city redeemable from the meantime our more stirring neighbors have | Number argued....... 41 | in leading strings by the eommittews and rendered per- is @ study of itself, deverving peraral feeve exhibited before the magierrate ut the lombs, anaged; Omly call ‘was one of @ most deplorable nature. Che policemen Nombertried. .. Oe eeeseses 14 | feotly ureiers, The public buiners was mi Ot thore argued. 26 have been decided in favor of | but the Aldermem were mot to blame for there were the corporation aud one against it. And ot thove tried, | departments to whom the business b- longed; the de- verdiets bave been rendered im favor of the city in| PATimewts were DO accountable, tur there were com- r00 lilions of dollars millions. ove handeed and fifty. | tion ef our ettizen: txcy-erght dollars, bundeed wad sixty | MeMavor and Dowd, of the Sixth ward. arrested, the night previous, tweaty-right miserable looking feaniles, taken from the region of the Five Points. racgiog, im eight cares, apd three againet it fwo of these t Biittees, This led to the new charter, Meetings of ** | age, from 18 to60 years, consisting of blacks aad #hites, were rendered proforma, and in the other the verdict | the people were held, and the measure peeved. it le tome ornamented with biack eyes, others cut noes and L As presented itself to admire Of female prastitotes were for $75 probibtts the embers ot the beard from dutag any ex itis proper bere to remark that in 1847 thirty-three | ecutive business whaterer, It promibits any money Ang sults were instituted im the State of New Jersey, | being drawn. unless upon a rpecite and detatied state. | be instruct, amuse aud eh ey by - —_ formerly hens ot ve — Phas | from the bead Of ® department, with Bowenr Tunarny.-Th urge this subject upon | city. to recover the value of @ large amount of certifiente of the Comptrolier, Audmactbersection | peytormed last night, at the Bowery, te an wodiut- a A eur ad — D| a ee hh the flaanctal interes's J, destroyed by bis order, a1 Mayor] of the | exjolne that no expense be incurred, unless OB BPPTO 21164 audience, The house war a perfect jam, not- nese raring @ so Be IK a aA the great fire in 1885 The defeo: m be first made to cover that expense He want- war undertaken by the city. Ihirty-one of these OW, Was thix adbwred to! if the OM charter wWithrtanding the tempestuous night. The lastecone dteeipation io bard drinking, her clothiag was terri- oe In very striking and effective; | | Dave been decided im favor ot ofr. ould be no necesity of thi fn other two are stil pencing =The for tbe new; but it ns evaded and be hoped tho new -peomolicyapsegpry , able counsel Ip New Jerry, who Would pot receive the rame fale it presente jeal tebleaw of distinguished eflect pom the taieat exerted t coud be seated, slong om | the bench, apd others rested in the laps of thos om was | the bench. One very comical | hibit- ing & very red, blomted face, with « kind of biae parple tooks tesard for the constrac- ke bas been thirteen mit respectfally eity. and general There is m dirty, bearing the strong marke of hart usage mitition aix b tees equat ooni- thirty-two | fa wi | dence of eucoese in these two remaining sults asia | Ald rr Len said the business of the Common | 8a ber The Greworks wi nthe whole coa- | Jap of a black women. of the le | those already determined Couner! differed trom tbat ot the State Legi-lature aod | @B@e are very fine, No wond ite beauty con- of a better seat. The policemen were much troubled | “The Sd rection of the amended charter prevides that | ot Corg There vere three millions ot dotiars to be "ered. ite rich ecenee. i telleaur of inde- | to keep quiet in the office. Some of the prisoners wore a , and bemuties of Mlack well’s isiaad . Old Judge, I wish to bd before we comp.” Seid ane would ike to haveadrink first, before! go up” t from ail present ) “ Siiense ' sald the marie Moers ke OGeer— Sout mands the very mad at the policemen that arrested 4 com. | after the year 1560 the Common aatly | Ciepored of; but it was almost ail in smell sams of $30 only three tated seseioos, gone | OPE F100. It wae applied to small matters—the filing b b, commencing om the first Moudays of | of a jot or the brea of & horse's leg These were | ry, May and September Waiters which co ot watt for three montha. A s section was, uo doubtyenacted by the Legisla- | litle was dowe be do littiothere ‘The basiaces > ture, in the expretation that tre departments would | could not be ell done atence There was neeity either til after the oomamexcoment of the | in kucpe or in the United States, iu whicn the meet Which te the bert eral months must elapse before | "ings of elatier boards were beld im the middie of the Brosnway Thratae —Mies Cushman appeared last | a the Bive Beard” followed, end was played with od beauty This ing, the © Four S1) follow ite oogoate drama of the | ofthe two it is dificult to say | roperty of nom residents earnest god bamediate od at that of » pul act it will be borived thi into full operstion. aod that im ibe night im the character of fon, for the Oret timein New | "P70" mouth. or I'll put my elud down your throat, aod perbape avexpected moe tir The amendment of Alderman Siw was then put and J 3 ter) © Ob, you ‘ald one of che women, u Light cea probably would 4 Carried, by Len Totes to seven. y York, in the celebrated tragedy of that name, by Mr. | using @ volger expression, “ what cao you >, you red- It was them resolved that the board, at ite rising, ad- (now Judge) Talfourd, he having been lately elevated Moutbed Iriehman—you can do your prettiest and all em Counetl sutielpated the wiil of | Journ to fve w'eleek on Monday evening to the British tench, not oaly for bie legal acumen and | 2O4cem give, us will be six months, and {'d rashor be the departments in May | | alderman ( 00x # muted to be excused attend: | roost ability at the bar, but aso i We own get all we want there, st tribute to hie and have gentiemen to deal with, aod tha! s wor them is to atte Bd to, roperly abaded of the jpchief attractions fd be must appesr urgeasious im traneeendent genive ae an secomplishe: we cap ray of you. Pia? (Laughter) (ae of the ‘ that the only object whieh the #hich Was 901000 — Sueeereful “fon, women then athed for the moraing fired, to ove if her 4 bad in view in allowing the spitiom, nawe wer publivbed among the atreste; for, if it we, of abe | exciting im it cidenta or dramatic stractare ( | she intended to“serateh it out " (1 genersitaugh.) Soe | ee diac gue ole yin Deny lortences be termed dry de- then jumpedctl her seat and begen to doce « break noble remele Phe Magistrate edory aad Keep stated peertons te be postponed to the 1 tietpated and fully © ot ‘ te If, im addition to thin, oli the resi aod personal pro- | tien im recom: fence war refared. by @ vote of thirteom agatoet tour. perty of the city were asretersd at iis full market value | tion or the measure, provide | You may tefnes to exease mem- and not. conernily the case. at a rare reduced one. ie > third or nearly one half bets Se ee qa . the commencement of U those women quiet’ “Judge,” replied the offlsers, OUF {AE PON! I Het eXerHd -ereDt Ist Monday of we really can't, except we heats off, on the ope 4 ara that the Commo — will carry i we paid ove of the fuony ones, ation of the ety reasonable expenditure t ag, ‘s you ter let us go home, oF ber tt really POARD oF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN, don, The rubjeots of adi on fits before you make out your papers se on as natte with | Der? Ly — ee Lge the iy te At balt-part te wok the old Bostd of Assistant | with bis “phot o ald suother berite t, “don! fhe Boarg Legte- | regate about 68 ac being een, (ail together) Aldermen met otter reading w | the Judge: if you want ix months, [dont “si. Jatare for vne-fourth of the sige of ous of the lat eke io their m * they pared e vote vf oh of the result of such an attempt, Janee exiled out the ofoers Several voices then ex- eeranent | ti se ye whe bas noted as President, pro | reene between lon and the King ts the most beantifal of ‘On you Mise my foot; we imtend todo jast what edged in p - os ie tem. sinor the resignation of President Morgaus a week | the whole plece Adrastoeorders lon to death; but the s.”? (Laughter) By this time the olerk hed officers created for the purpore to correct aasecemente — es at da gree Advantoges of th tines Mr. Sturtevant ao dard the compliment latier touches the heart aad the long dormant feelings | frished making out the papers of commitment, and when there sha! hare been committed either ao} - ‘without them & Thes be reali: expretted in the vote. a the business being com. | of the monarch’s better mature. and he is allowed to de- Lo that they all stood com oan error of Ment oF of secident | city, but are cereniial be pleted, the Board adjourned, sine dee ait though without being successful io his mission tutes for a term of three If, also, wrensors should be required to keep @ | ‘are the Dreathi OVGANIZATION OF THR NEW ROARD. Lots are rubsequentiy drawe, by the nobles and other toffee im the rooms of the Controller or | eae ies to cer cetk As toon wm the members of the late Board had left | ¥ (f Argos, to Rill the king. “ead ail his race.” ited | or or im time of pestilen fer pare thetr rents. the chairs were occupied by the members end the repulsive task falle wpon lon. on whom the j Dealthful reereation, olthee Gor themevivee of of the new boure meet tolemn vows are imposed, for the atrict faldiment The denowment i# affecting, lon is dit a Ld gi A ge oS Acgecios, Gnd quate fom the ‘The Y ayer then came in and administered the oath — of thy of offion to the following gentlemen — cov: ee ee tee Wares, Wares, | the’ other conspirators | . a a et S-becbey slept Weely Seutn, th of bls father, noms Adrastur hed soar jimley. — Wealey Smith, om Adrastus nao Popany ee g Be bY es mene taney So es, S-Oreer'y etartevent. 18 —Jobe O. kip dies, acknowledges his long , from the obaracter of the parties under arrest vate Ii iiog from . after the completion of ther of the Legivlatore. 4 —blorewee het ariby. 13 —Daniel ® sammis, | lent son, the marriage. lon. toon. | virrest of Burglars — Two black fellows, ca'ling thom ‘the departments, through (ne Chis seetion | @ bave to be £8 the Ox petver of 5 — Jeb Beyer 14— Robert A. San | eum in fatal vow, “to kill the race ef Adragtas,”’ | selves William Deltvan aod Will Jordan, were dae’ ly intended to greater enfoty to the | repeired at the expense of the olty. | would suggent 6—Thetmes J Barr. 15,—Sylvecter L. 4. Ward, | Immclates bimerif on bie Geet day’etetgn. Mine © ow Sunday night by the police of the First ward. ia the finances, aod at the sam: ti be betior goverament | ge the mort effectual remedy for theae evils, the pas T—Jebu B Webb. 16 —Jeseph Nogers. | by most justand it Hon of this | rear of store No. 56 Water street. Officer Smith, and 4 ‘Ackerman. 17 —Cbartes G. Dean. hero. and the audience listened with attention, cS watchman Davideon, were attracted t the t rase 18 —Alonao A Alvord, with admiration, aod applause, of such marked ai y findirg a gate opem leading from this store to Soh: 4 was then organized by appoiutiog As- | Tapturour description, as made one feet that “it mast | ler's Alley On looking over the fenos, the offoers sistant Alderman Robert A Sands to the obsir pro tem. | flerious thing to gat this empire over men's ta. | covered the above bamed Degrees. whe. on eectog they The fret businers wae thet of balloting fore I'resident tell motions Thit evenlag, Mise Cushman | were detected jumped over several back fences from She vets pteed thee | Fill perform at the Astor Place ©; House, tor the | yard to yard and Delivan finding bimaelf Orcer W Sturtevant. . 19 benefit of the Americas Dramatic Fund Association. crept up a ebimney leading from & 0 eshop Here Robert A. Sands 5 | Nimo's Ganone —The entertalemente of last even: | {he eMicets olecovered him, aud pulled him dows bg fae ” non Sng commenced with the daring and elrgant achier~ bee iron ‘mommy an instrament eeoutiag © omeil ments of the celebrated Ravel family sod Leon Javolll, | cro bar. ‘Tie was to be used by these rogues Eb ne Of the departments If feitefully adbeted to the head of thts depart- thority to repare the streets inthe above at the expense of the parties in default. | reepeetfuily submit whether the practice of sdopt- ing reeciutions for laying cross waiks npon the apptt- the potion for all the | e#ti(m and for the benedt of individuals, at an capense ic the te montioa pre | te the city Of Sbout $75 in each oes. should aot be ber, (49 amounts tofoar. | di-eontinved, aud whetber. oss general rule. the pub. rd eight; wiret Me ecnreniemoe requires cross waike, exerpt at the io- a oven ae | ‘opeeteen of streets b Cutter betog pow eesentially of @ leu the «Mew Stortevant’+ ms ority. Tha Prestoent eieet wi tele! | + of faa en aevasieme Fn pe oa Lampe le now folly pereene onthe tight rope, which were performed with wondae. | pmxpers ol breaking Mt Into some store A oon of +, Ya che ‘of Lamps and Gas, the appropriation “ao Tr gomtion of the public com- wer hansen Aenenes n | tui agility and dexterity, aod meret fall to elicit vereting themoelver in the store, aed whem locked ie . 3 om. | for the inst year was $210,000, That of the preseat 1m ail your endeavors to promote the | | long tueeersion of counctis which #ill constt- | the edmiretion and nurs of the brilliantaudiences, | break open the desks tteal what they can, and Wen ineaatts ear ie Only $186.00; betng $46,000 leva than that of A toes | Uisprer tem Tihs eatimate is based upon the amount eT sy cllonces | Ot the ordinary expenese yee, a. Jour eflurte and sffore you my warmest eo. low of inying mains and gas pipes im the public oq nares, aon, CALS & Woosauuae he bie ory of N Jork rene! back tothe ‘They were followed the comic rated paotomime | open the store from the Inside and ne of New Amater. Of “ Nicodemus whieh was witnessed i bese rogues are alleged now to be the very ‘Praneots | have committed these depredations, Feeprot god gracituds of cat