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. Tho question will } eat whether alaw shall wei ee SECOND ANNUAL PABA others, te require the Hudson Railroad Company to dis ‘Tenee, tie Pies tied. Sitessen ehep, Peigbelt setily HOGHLY }MPORTANT MOVEMENTS 10 THH PUBLIC. ‘We seo the call for a convention of tho libort continue the use of steam on Eleventh avenue, belo # | Tiemann, Pearsall, Denman, Al or TUN i f J ‘7 Communication—From the Commissioner of Repairs and y to be held in Bufialo, the first day of nex® issue on such @ subj cannot be too highly d or Tug Fifty-ninth street, To Committee on Streets. Supplice, in answer toa resolution of inquiry ax to tho | ANTI-SLAVERY FACTIONS aber, to nominate’ eandidaies for the Peet: | cated; eed chou thie ise erat eae Saspugl TRE DEPARTMENT, pares smicunt expended fr the ongantaation of ae fr, cow per Perr teas pels Aredog gl amd hepa bare rac NEW YORK F 7) safmgnitation was recived te altend the anama fara | Pamies. Lal om the table, aad dircted tobe printed. or THR for never was there more weed the- il ) mus 100M 10F ertber barmony is of the Germap Musical Assoc! Communication—From the Counsel to orporal i i , ows imtaim- 5 i ype i i June 14th, 1852, a miadle States of the Union, on the 20th, 21st, and wintiveta the opening of Riaveath avenue, id on the FREE STATOS. j wn. He pan vt the diene fate ipo ¥ The ey asia Peis cheachle gabeek his all Anny inst. in this city, Accepted. s able, and directed to be printed. ; LS REE N mord noed Man bow of inculeating ite docket ; r ; . i ‘ itati ved to review the Third Brigade, lontin “sae Corporati {Feom tho Boston Commonwealth, (the Anti-Stayer: tales : ‘ating is doctrines. | in the ship of State under the pilotage of cither TJ LINK WILL FORM IN THR FOMLOWING |, AF Deen Te Battery, om ‘Tuesday, 16sh inst, ot | _qccmmynicetton-— From the Counsel to the Corporstiony organ of New England,)” June 19 Y | This guiltiest of wil guilty nations is perishing for such commanders as General Scott, Afr. Fillmore, oe ORDER :— do'clocklt’ Me Agoegted.’ ? Mearns and ciherar” Osteen on Ale. FREE SOLL NOMINATIONS jack of the knowledge, and love, and practice of Mr. Webster, and no honest patriot would fear to do omipenion Soma oben: ctieet, . sete ‘A communication was received from the Comptroller, te were those doctrines which the liberty jarty is so woll the same, but the vory equality of capacity in suo Wallace's Band. RESOLUTIONS. ; PeMibit of the accounts in the Binapee Dae Yor PRESIDENT : adapted to teash, illustrate, and commend. commanders, is apt. to subdue our judgments and Association of i-xempt, Firemen By Alderman Conwex1—Resolved, That the Commis. | ENUM Dg an a oy Tet 19 Jung 1st, 18)2 whlch wid | JOHN P. HALE We hope that the proposed convention will be a | force us inte acticg unten the guldapae oF personat . Jovernor’s Isiand Band. Jone! all " Tae s etaeat fom Janial, \ +4 ich W 9 . “ af i v1 rer to aetior der the guidag D CN Metal geet ¢ of Hose Company | ener of Repairs and Supplies be, and he is hereby, di EF ii the tabla and divected inthe ne ga OF NEW HAMYSHiRe, large one. We hope that pot a fow whigs, and eel and sympathies. However liating the Fire Depart 6 rected to remove the puinp and cause the well to be tiled, p ntl ymp 7 No. 50. in Sinth street opposite Xo. 90. In said stroct, Adopted, | , Apportionments of Assersmont—In the matter of build FOR VICK PRESIDENT ‘ats, und free soilers will attend it, and identity | admission, we inust confess that no@indidate cam Oficers and Trustees of the New York Fire Department | yy Aiierman Prer—Resolved, ‘That gus lampe bo | iE 4 sewer in Seventh aveaue, betweem Fourteenth and CASSIUS CLAY, elves with it. There are many whigs and dé- ful who bas mere statesmanship for his Kund. . placed on the westerly side of the Ninth avenue. between | Seventeenth streets, OF KENTUCKY. mocrats who love the auti-slavery eause, and who in. The ¢ ioration of public sentiment Chief Engincer ns Grand Marshal, with Assistant Engl | twenty-ninth street aud ‘Thisty-fourth street, and that | er fencing vacant lots om Second avenue and Pifteenth a aro, at last, convinced that the lenders of the whig | ¢y 1) cot. judul General Jackson and his neers M, Eichell and J. 2. novus, 96 Special Aids, the Superintendent of Lamps and Gas be instructed to | # = ee seal Bi EONS A Independenee and Liborty. : and democratic parties have sold these parties to the tious or, and the course of the democratic FIRST DIVISION. Hose Company ons s a3 | bave the same done forthwith. Adopted. < = rail ey kip econ anes; potween Thirty- dy order of the State Ceutral Commiitee, tho | slave power. Whether the President cected neat fall | party vince ($29, together with the heterogeneus T. Moxnor, Marshal. 1 Engine! ming: By Alderman Avou That the sunken lote | ip re ciating and pach ieenkiv iti ciceek gies undersigned give notice that a grand delegate and | fe Webster, Seott, Fillmore, or any other whigs or | mpesition of our population, elicits the confession. Zngine Company No. T nO : ag | on Second and Thirdavenuies, Thiriy-seoond and Thirty | lait, tenis Syintag hres, ene nee sent, Bie < Sayan dant cue Bet soll party lh Be: Bolden whether he be Cass, Buchanan, Douglas, orany other | Chut any candidate tor the Presidency must be exe 4 og “ on hird streets, be filled with good and wholesome earth, pacquiao Pee TAYE: a at Worcester on T the « d July, at | dence raphe 4 4 oa (ihe sicieas | ahs She saosin . 7 Engine (3 ey, 5 a and the City Inspector is hereby directed to panes: and | For paving Lexin on avenue—which wo © confirmed, 100 PAneriay aspen hs ariir AEA demecrat, he will be the shameless servant of the stave. | cmyt from opposition eithor by compar ative retire present to this board the to have said filing | ‘oper and necessary Ox¥ hudders, and openly and distinctly pledged to obey all | went or must bave the elui or prestige of some ly done, as soon as practicable, | their other commands, as well as to enfuree the infer- | event or national issue to override the opposition thos By Mderman Bana—Kesolved, That the Harlem Rail- | f politics, ond parties, and to take such action in road Compeny be, and they sre, hereby directed not to | Telation thereto as the cause of liberty, equality SIXTH DIVISION. ine nil, J, Gittecan. Marshal, ee Brooklyn B: To Committee on Public Health, ¢ M e i nol Pusitive Slave law. Hence, there are many | that party action engenders Hore Company No. 3 Poughkeepsie Band. By the same—Resolved. ‘That the sunken lots on ‘Thir. | 8" MY loeomotiy 8 over their road below or south of and human rights may demand. It is expected that | whigs and democrats who, ere the approaching eloc- From the developements in our own State, andthe Engine 4 Engime Company — No. 25 | ty fourth, Uhirty-fitth, and Thirty-sixth streets be filled polly eae rap he duet duy of July next Ke | the ablest and most eloquent champions of free de- | jon, will quit their parties. And there are mem- | ceurse of the late whig caucus at Washington, it ia Hose r + Engine 2 26 | with good and wholesome earth, and the City Inspector is | ferred to Commissioner on Streets mocracy will be present to arouse the people toa | }ers of the free soil party who can no longer stay in | evident that the apprehensions alluded to will Ly « pee i 57 | hereby dirceted to prepare and present to this board the | o¢ c, muittc om Femina. a favor of eranti ig | Just senso of the tendencies of that alarming reac: | u party which shrinks from taking the ground that | verified. It is most probable that all threo of the ain epiy iio. Welgceilie tail! Here M4 scon as practicable, To Committes on Public | j rmination thereof. on the Brooklyn side, from Hudson |) Portion of the late professed friends of Liberty in this | no possible legalization of the highest crime against | bcfore our convention, and will be supported by ©, Vaxpennir, Marshal, Hose Comp: No. 29 | “hy Ajderman Moonr---Rogolved, That the Clerk of the | @VCnue to Bridge street. tate and in the United States, into willing instru- | the body and soul of man. The free soil party is, | talent und strength of the highest caste. It is proba- ©, Wannemacher’s Hand. Engine 30 | Conimon Council be. and he is hereby. directed tothaye |. ‘The question being taken on accopling the report and | ments of the slave power, , we confess, a grat improvement upon the whig and | ble frem public indications that Mr. Fillmore may re- Hose Company No. & flose “ the portrait of Chief Justice Jay repaired aud putin good | opting the resolution, the same was Lox on a division, The several towns and ies are authorized and | democratic parties. Some of its doctrinesand many | ceive nearly all the Southern whig votes that are givem 6 Engine =“ cider forthwith. the same having been damaged by the | }/% Sete MY Moore, Oekley, Tweed, | requested to send delegates in such numbers as will | of its members ure good. Nevertheless, it must | in convention, and that Genera’ Scott inny receive Engine 7 Hose Workmen employed in the cleansing of the chamber of the | feareall fant. Corelle. | Negetive--Aldermen Haley, | testify their devotion to the holy cause, for which | Lave n different eroede-a radically different ereede | realy all the Northern votes ‘The exceptions to Hose Hi TH&L & © | Beard of Aldermen. Adopted. —~ Sturtevant, Royce. Barr, the Pri Aldermen Brisley, | to revolutionary fathers, sevonty-eight years ago, ivcins lish fox Hi rey i >, fomn, alain Engine ‘ 8 SEVENTH DIVISION. ie! estat) ot Francis mn mann. Ward, Denman, Doherty—12, SPN rca Lhe at ) ars A801 | ere it cu secoinplish much for humanity. It must, | full vote for either gentleman, from either section, By Alderman Boyce--- Resolved, That the Comptroller " pledged “their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred 1, **he b f pre it 6 5 . iT lr. Webste econd Albany Band. Mosrs Jackson, Marshal. Be quitioriet to lesde aac GREE: te. Meetea lath On motion, (he Board then adjourned until Monday * Diwiate yt st etl stead i in a word, * he horn again,” ere it can bean exten- may be in favor of M r. Webster. A secon trial mag lose Company No. 8 ‘Manuhan’s Baud, Prowning and Henry R. Dunham, of the block bewweon | YoRINE. Mth inst.,at 5 ovetock ‘apers 80 d pone van De te this | sively ysetul anti-slivery organization. | probably drop Mr. Webster—not because ho is wa- Sogine 9 Engine Company No, thy went Line oe Tealtth oranuon tube aiariatiak ott DT. VALENTINE, Clork, Ruveiseeeee son, Chairman, Then, too, there are many whigs and democrats qqualifi for in such particular he ishoad and shout- Hose Ly 9 Tose is the city, aa now established by lay, Thirty-third and sey’? + KEYES, Secretary. who have become carvest land reformers, and many | ders above his brethren, but for want of a pop Engine“ 10 Hose % Thirty-fourth sixcets. at such priee per running foot as Assistant Atpenmen, ) GENERAL scorr, Whigs and democrats who have become such earnest | éclaf-—-and the contest will on Mr Fillmore and Hau « , 2 Engine + shall be fixed by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fand riday, June 11, 1852 ular delusion scems to possess the minds of | ‘friends of temperance ae to go for the Maine law, | Goneial Scott. Personal friendehips, political ag. THIRD DIVISION. Hose “ To Committeupn Finance. Present— Jonathan Trotter eq’, President in thoehair, | many whigs und of not » few demoorats. Itis, | ond to go fur it now. But suck whige and democrats | cinilations, urdeit expectation in the diaeeio A.Carcien. Marshak Warmemacher’s Bund Ry Aldeiman Fuaneis~--Revolved, That tho sidowalks | Assistant Aldermen Brown, ‘lait, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Rod: | tharin case Genoral Seott ket ted for tho!| are fast discorning that pactics ‘constituted as brs | tion of hovers, may by thie time have’ broubo North Carolina Band. Engine Company No. and curb anit gulter of Rivington ativet, from 'Boweryt | man, Breeden, Woolard. Rim, Welle; Anderson, BOU-|| Dectenoy by tho Whig Gonvontion, hie will receive | .the.Whip and dorocratio Searliee soak taal ees eee ponomts ming. hy thie tle hove! Broute. lose Company No. 19 Hose " Christie street, south slde, be reluid with fing, and new-| fon, Metiowan. | Wright, Whelan; “Barker, Rogors, | ffenileney hy the Whig Convention, he will receive | the wiig and democratic ‘parti EAA On Copa tes lobe teeter robe the ti eecceiben monies ngineé 1k Hose curb and gutter stones set; also the sidewalks and curo | Valentine, Srastow, McConkey. the support, avowed or concealed, of the soil | in the vulgar sense—cunnot be relied on £2 TOG as | of tho friends of the respective candidates— ‘Hose ‘1 ify Engiue and goiter of ths Bowery, trom No. O05 to dit, be eet ond ‘ Hebe a7 AY *parly, or at least of @ very large portion of it. How | but must stand in the way of, both land reform and | a geal nic reover alrenuy tinged with tho pre Engine 12), Hose lnid under the direction of the Street Commissioner, To Of the German Musical Association, of the city of New | this preposterous idea could have originated we are | temperance; and, therefore, such whigs and demo- | vailing outside elements. Soon may fooling pre lose “ 12 Wk. Jommittec on Strects, York, to attend the festival of the German Musical Asso | at a loss toe lt shows very strongly the | crats must be fast quitting their parties. | dominate over judgment, and the whole conveatia Union Brass Band. BIGHTH DIVISION. By Alderman Prex—Resolved, That a cross-waile b» | Cittion of the Bastern and Middle States of the Union, on | characteristic ignorance of the whig presses” and Where shall these disuficeted whigs aud democrats | be launched of the full tide of a pro slavery am Engine Company No. » Ticiano Krivy, Marshal, | laid acres Bighth avenue, opposite No, i352, unde: Yun, 21st, and 22d inst, Accepted. politicians as to the motives and objects of the { | and free soilens £0, but to the liberty party? Its | anti-clavery contest. Tho line of demarkupion be- i ae LActidee COMO TTT NG: ba [igline AUR oe ann ee sistant Alderman, Hossas—0f D. 1 Martin, | Silets. What well-informed man could for a mo- } truth will attract them, in apite of the smualiness 0° | tween the Noth mud the South may be drawn wit ngime — ‘ 15 Hose Soe! 40 | Dy, Aldpnnat Tighoors—-Whereaa, it.appeore by, t| ¢lalea for damages onto leaae o¢ plere and adjustment of | BENt suppose that free soilers could support uy | its numbers, for they are lovers of truth more than | the vividressof fire; a sectional issue may be develo FHove « i ieee « 41 | report of the Chief of Police, made on the Ist of Janu. | tut. ‘Te Committee on Finance. cundidate likely to be neceptable to the Whig Na- | lovers of numbers, “In that party which holds (and | ed to which the Congressional deputation will yiol : Bab. « 3 Hose be 42] ary. 1852, that the number of places selling spirituon Assistant Alderman Wxti.s—Of the Colored Orphan | tional Convention, constituied—as that body willbe, | no ether political pay holds it) that civil govern- in violence And acuity; an; is ty find vow FOURTH DIVISION. Hose 4 | liquors without license. on the dist of December, 1851 | Asylum, for don: to pay ascussment for laying curb | elinost without cxception—of Southern slaveholders | ment is hound to he just in all directions and at all | in angry action, and the ir ity of future ha 8. Horr. Marshal. Shelton’s Band, was 775; therefore, be it and gutter on Forty fourth street, ‘To same. and Northern doughfacest Aud what is there in | Umes, they will feel themselves at home. That | menie relations become a forgone couchusion Whl’s Band, Engine Company No. 42 | Resolved, That the Counsel to the Corporation report By Assistant Alderman Wricii—0f Jacob A. Wester- | the character or position of Goneral Scott that | 1 which holds that government is bound to pro- | May not such possibilities he avoided may not Engine Company No.16 Engine i. 4L | to thiv board the number of ts made to his de- a others, tor a wer in Grand street, from Ridge | should induce us to support him, notwithstanding | tect its subjects as well trom dram shops and land | the turbulence of such a collision be subject to more Hose Pe 16 H&L, & JL | partment for selling spirituous liquors without lic © Suffolk street. ‘To Committee on Sewers. his nomination by the pro-slavery whigs? We hy monopoly as from slavery, they will find to be their | enck sentiment ! It is believed that all may Engine“ 17 Hose li 44 | the number dismissed without prosecution, the number ee a PREOR “ , rot been able to discover anything, What do we | own purty. | be ayeided, and our party pass the ordeal. un- Hose 17 Engine 45 eecuted to judgment, the amount of fines collected for | BRO Comnniitec on Assessments—In favor of remitting | ° tr Bei (lane. 1 | Leah ae, i Engine “ 18 NINTH DIVISION. ation of the license laws, during the year ending Muy | $50 from the amount assessed upon John McCormiet, for | kuow—what docs anybody know of position on Tho liberty party holds not only that every enact- | scuthed. But how? By having other candidates Schiebel’s Band. Hy. H.Howanp, Marshal, | 1, 1862 Adopted. i regulating, &e.. Mhirty-first street, between ‘Tenth ind | the great Cela in which we are chiefly interest- ment and provition oe very is BUH Puyo a in reserve, and by st ning thy su by, taking Hose Compan; No. 18 Williamsburg Band. MOTION. ‘leventh ayenucs; in favor of coufirming an apportion- | ed? Only this: that he openly boasts that it wasby | that the right to the soil is as matural and equal as | eandicaics not iden’ with clional iseu ‘Engine py 19 Tose Cennany © No, 45 Alderman Twrrp moved tot up document No, 39, | ment of an assessment as submitted by the Sireet Com- | his exertions sud influe ta that the Compromise | the right to the light and the air; and that there is | and taking for issue one that is practical, a Hose 19 Engine “ 46 | the same being the report of the Committee on the Cro- n the matter of regulating and setting carb 3; that Mr. Mangum, a | bo clearer obligation ting on civil government, | about which there is no question among whi Engine 20 Hose & 46 | tom Aqueduct. on the petition of James W. Sinith, in re- * stones in Thizty-sixth street; to coneur in em- slivebolder, whose fidelity to the ** pecu- | 1 to protect its sul fom the driushopma- | by adopting the views or “Res Publica” in the coe an, Hees. ‘ ala oe danas Ue winetne Cie te one ution” is tmquestioned, ed of | nufactuie of paupers and madmen. | Poughkeepsic Letter. The North and the Seath 8. M. Pututirs, Marshal res 43 | tothe sp ity-titth streets, between Third and Fifthavenues; in. | bis * soundness”? layery question, thatho is} ‘The liberty party, in a word, espouses all pc j will dropped, and we shall have the Mast Adkins’ Band. “ Whitworth's Band, nade against members of the Common Cou neil, by A. W. | or of conforming an apportionment of assessment ax | reddy to give him a cordial support for the Presi- | truths, and goes impartially for nen of all el ond the ey nuaen baat ie Ik ie =a a uae Engine Company No, 21. Tose Company No. Craven; which was carried submitted by the Street Commissioner, in the matter of | dency, Onty this: that Mr, Botts, of Virginia, after | and conditions. Why, tl —formed by tho iron band of railroad tracks, Hose « 02WeL & ia Bese Bac | widening Lic rity street. All adopted, each by the fol- | h ad ** a very Ton eo, and fall interchange | man go for it? the production of donated public lauds, with unob- Hoso 21 Hose ‘ BRST ed shea relnuan ‘s Pecan et 3 | with him” (General Seott), has published. | Corner Sore, structed harbors, rivers and canals, to hold our daily : 23 aa « <olution—That the Commissioner of Repairs an irmativo—Aeeis dermen Brow i] Hi Te Ther 4 a =) aie 2. 195) } oli. | ir rourse Wi i d continuity, encireli ais ie gupplcn be wikestell to wine tha ausio omecetes ae ite. OMe aa AES in the Richmond IWh'g, in which he says May 12, 18 Witaaax Goobens.. | intercounse with unity and continuity, enciroling cur horders, and the Shores of the Pacifie and the h the ecto of Jones and neral Scott ceeupics no doubtful or equivoeal po Uall place and Chambers strect, taken up, and the weil a . _ A derson, The companies composing the several divisions |"filcdin, ‘To Committoc on Sixcets, FREY SOUL NATIONAL CONVED Bonte eGowan, Wright, Whi , Assistant Aldermen ion c | ifthe did, T would not the compromise nor does he desire to do so; aud Aulantic resounding w ; : TO THE EDVTORS OF THE CLEVELAND TRUE DE \ h the u Will meet in Hudson street, in the following order, | Repert of Connnittce om Strecis—On the petition for LHI tlenh ate Hose RatoeeL to koe Raa oe q eMEN:—Will you wive notice that the Free | Hunt, the Western snd Eastern emblems of peace, atone o’clock P. M. privilege to place posts on the walks of Kast Broadway. TO CeLion AG UMRe Creat Gane ay ational Convention for nominating candidates | mony aud suecess to the whig party. party v section he may 1p the never | States, will bo b of the compre lay i disturbance, | A jisthing: Sompanics with the right resting on | {0 Prevent the running a ingdon square. The company from the greatest Res ee za distance taking the extreme right. i Resoluilon—That the cross Association of Exempt Firemen right on Bank of conforming the fol- ines and hose carts on the | nd appointing Abmer Sanford collec i: " for sewers in Prince stregp. from alks on Twenty-first and | Green street to near the west line of Bro: iv; in Thirty 2 ts, south side of Fourth avenue, be | seventh street, from about west of Sixth avenne, to reluid” Concurved in. U1. i The is a belong, ‘il | ba pao President and Vice Prosident of the United | . & _ Pactvicus. «iat Cleveland, Ohio, on the first | Our Washington Correspondence, Wasninaton, June 9, 1852. rext? rthe instructions of a ma- Twenty-second str | street. ution. at the Comm er of Repairs and | ¢ sewer in Sixth avenue; in bourtcenth st andthe | jority of the committ: fixed before I steand | The Democratic Platform--The Southern Press— iki i i d ie Cor Repairs and st to Second avenue; f hein he aN “ pice Sts | First division with the sight resting om Hamersly street, irectedto havethe arosswalk at the coruer | Grand fall anduace owhom he | iy would he doing groat wrong to fixaday during | ‘The North and the South—South Carolina alt Seoond « Charles street. | of Park place and Broadway repaired and relaid, Cou- (the exterior 1 the hurry of th : 7 hc ni Hine i Christopher st. | curred in, ‘ 1 The uy named is therefore, the enrliost, under | 2/8! ~The Anti-Slavery Party waiting the Ac. a ne Morton sttoel, | | Resolution hat nth arene, boleen wis all creuanstances, that enuld be appointed, anit the | tien of the FPhig Convention--Prospets of a Great Sixth = + & © ing street ler the direction of the Commissioner of Rep stones therein; for deepening a well in ay place designated by the committee is very easy of | Zlard Party. Serena i ‘ foe he Ay Supplies. Concarred in. : s hetween Sixthand Seventh avenues; for tagdng | all their parts, and oppose epee aba RbaRi the bar, fi alf the dole- he silence of the. Southern Prem dn phate ie i \ e ‘ yom street. pportionment of asvessment, in the motter of ¥ four foct wide through the sidewalks in Madison | tution, or elteration of gate n leave home, sper vo days he Con- |, watiS fan jRamooratin Ninth « « Watts stroct, lating and paving Twenty.second street, from Fifi fou wide through th fen ae sehen | eae or oy aot | Yention, and return the same week. tho democratic nominee and the democratic platform, ane eae suse wat pe oibecmigroi down |) Bbsth ayenne. Concurdd at tt a the oxtendedicney ( f ; ay ihe vegulur ewl!, in full, will be prepared and iss | isa singular exception to the general rejoicing of udson street, and College place to Murray street, Report of Committee on Surcets—In fayor of repairing Many Modminay | ec aoe wed hercafte Ga b fouls ave ipe up Murray street, and pass shears elie Park, in re. | Mulberry street. from Prince to llouston, and regulating on man. | present standing on’ s vtforin the demo journals of every stripe and shade, H | | } | We hepe caitors friendly to the liberty and pros | yy at Tid cat ; the aud country, will ant in efrea. | North and South, ‘The editors of tho Svutherm Bam Lewss, Chairman Press promise toexplainhy and by. We havo had tional Committee to name atime ; no communications with either upon the subjects | and place for holding the Convention. but we understand that, while Fishor is not disposed Cincinnati, May 1, 1252. | with the slave-hold ¥ of th ~ | slave bunting wl To concurinre | Mr. Stanly, of North Car ¢ Company No 45; to | testimony as to the position of G manand Seetei: t gard to y and the Pugiti hioure of F igrecs With that of Mr. Botts. view by tho Mayor, Common Council, Heads of | ®dterciting the curb and gutter stones, Concur = a 4 saat | by thé following vote Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, Sep renaaty, ands ornnt, onioaiy ofthe erty Borer: | tinley, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyce, Barr, the President, | of Comm » ex-Cl gimeers, and ex-Assistant Engi- | pristey, Francis, Smith. Temann, Pearsall, Bard, Uor- | lution to bu neers, passing out of the cast gate of the Park up | nell, Alvord, Doherty—1o, Chatham street and East Broadway to Grand street, Petition—Of Thadens B. ¢ also borne bi colt wi ave law ver and others. to have Bisnee down Grand street to Bowery, up Bowery to | Ninth street lighted with gas. between avenues B and (, | tah Delemater ny tothe fact. {t sate read at { iil Dae Salomon | to give in his adhesion, De Leon desires to do it, vi 01 r a te Gra d sai fern 101 ittee on Lamps | adopt D ¢ following Pee oes oe | is ft er sai Pi i e! is ‘hird avenue to Fourteenth street, through Four. ranted by said Board. Referred to Committee on Lamps | adopted. exeh by the following ¥ ind even by those whigs who pro- | The New Candidate of the Whigs ft is further said that Fisher is ready to sell eut hia teenth strect to and around Union squaro to Broad- Tait att. O'Bri slution--That West street be repaired ffrom Reade to st liboral on the The jing. Wane tho Poughkeepele Nagle, January 24he1 interest im the concern—the controlling interest— way, thence down Broadway to 1 street. Anderson . 4 . i i y , Oh the head of Ate ae soon Oanal PE Pog spetbeorsha tae at, Whieelun, Darker, Rogers Bost as, edited by men y ans ye aaa following oarairausitea and that probably a transfer will be made before the pene ee Breet ays ene as the left of th | Andrew's Chureh, comer of City Hall pluce aul Duin’ | yom the Street Ce cot witch ought to have a full and free disenssion | that may be, it is quite certain that the democrats reh through, and dismiss street. Conevired in. j regulating and gre y the whig press, and not because we are vf ‘| » late eecessio: of the Sou ro ft Companies will Go prohibited from taking their | \ Kecdlution—That. the erose walk pe relaia | for geventy | oy cng unig Dress: and not because we aro propared | of the late eecession party of the South are fale place in line with more men than they are entitled | Eleventh street, at the corner of Second ayen ) eventh street : palling: | | py eee of te crsonal cuatifiea’ | COmmMItted to the support of the democratic ticket to by law. : iis Heroes the side w «0 meurrod in | addition to pler foot of RK, Coutirmed Camden ted nostea Seal Persea hued ashis gaa- | Itis a fact, however, that the resolutions on slavery =i Fret tres ay requested to be punctual be authorised to pet : wer from Ward | ' istant Ale whieireee row Ck paper, cn. motion * Wehayey tfac | d snnota with hii asto the present | as Mr. Benjamin F. Hallett ean probably attest St the time specified. . School 20, through North Moore street to. the of Assistant Alderman Wells. having previously been : wad | President, but believe that instead | were drawn up by Northern men in the committee Atrrep Carsoy, Grand Marshal. West away ‘Odaetered 1, taken from the toble.)—That the report of the Committe tae | ng withdrawn frem the field, the President d we # view of avoiding a mortal offence to th. aE ISS PIES BEST Resolution—That the Commissioner of Repair | on Fervics. in favor of grantin; t th teh abel 2 ing to remain ia the hands of his friends, and | Van Buren wing of the party. They do not mak NEW YORK COMMON COUNCIL, Supplies be directed to cause the room now use by th: | foot or W th petra Vie teat party ina national | the Fugitive law a finality. ‘They adhere to am (OFFICIAL) pared ana retustelibent diate Comaretie Se P15. and | eonventi iit the article is well written, in the | ubide by it, but they do not enforce either a cheor te Neckithlee Ou Ageasiinntn: ti taverct cen: re you have right spirit, aud we therefore commend it to at- | ful weqtiescnce or a finality. Tho law may even b Stated os woven Peni aye cae eon Assessment in faye OF n faver of the compromise mensi tention sek modified, prone the modification does not impai ap ewer built in Forty. thir: fi y ti > law Joubt Mor President its Cliciency, Tho extreme test of a veto is als 11. 1882, sewer built in Forty. third ¢ point t 1 Coubs eed) resident, y x 6 Preaent—Richard T. Compton ms ght ae ee West of Fifth avenue to and thi ith 3 , fabe fuet: the wh doubt | JAMES ©, JONES, Tennessee. avoidee Jocluration hy tho candidate, which is, ten Moore, Haley, Sturtevant. Oakley, Boyce, Barr, | Forticth étreet; for sewer built in Lm stree 1 cof che fact: and y uttily support him : s also, semething gaincd by the h rnburnors. Tweed, Brisiey, Francis, Smith, Tiemann, Pearsall, Bard, | ‘hOny to Leonard To Contuittee on Assessments. «3 | notwithstanding, just as confi- WASIL i, of New York. } Tho Southern State rights party, identified also ant lotson north side of Nineteeuth strect, | Affirmative-—Aesivtant Aldermen Brown. Tal Y Ward, Denman, Cornell, Alvord, Doherty, Pock. fencing v north § The winutes of the last mecting were read and approved, | between northwest corner of Secon: PRTITION Coneuired in by the following vet By the Presineyt—Petition of John Campbell and | | Aflirmative—Aldermen Moore, Hal others, for completion of sewer in Fortieth street, be- | ley, Boyce, Barr, Tweed. the Presid tween Third and Lexington avenues. To Commitice on | !rancis, Smith, ‘Tiemann, Pearsall Sewers. port—Of Commitice on Fir By Alderman Br Petition of Hose Company No. 11, for er worthy of the nawe tly as they would any p ie platform. | nds will tind to their | gn, the free soil party of ssuth’s phrase, ‘ power on nd ieuns to romain so, Eahitor : —The public mind has recently | Vith the progressive emnexation ideas of You ugh ¢ i fons which soc America, elnim that in the re-adoplion of the Vie= {tutte spiri? or one ages oe bee aie | ginin and Kentueky resolutions of'93 und "0, * fa a1 organizatic Minds | their obvious meaning and import,” they ve nd too much engrossed with the present, (a | #ebioved a great vietny, those resolution’ being ult of the day,) are too apt to isolate a lead. | Very emphatic on the subject of State rights. Om and to look upon it aa sort of climacteric | ie compr aloo claim « victory, avenue aad No. ii, | O'Brien, Rodman. Brewden, Woodwar derson, Bouton, Meow will oppose him other whig candid The fact is, ne our } cost in th ing Ly the follow. | earth. FROM NOA | Report—In faver Bgine Compa WA new carriage > Committee om Fire Depart- ‘ : i 9° Jt will support only i candidates in national — with which the past } use nething is expressed of to Southera matey e r ‘That the store now oceupted uy Me ant Aldermen Browa Talt, Mabbatt, | polities, tintil one’ or other of the larger partios | Thoiuterate a rights men, nothing to prevent the division of Ca By the same—Petition of A. L. Ireland and others. for Maiden lane, dc Uby the ward m aden, Woodward. Ring, Wells Ans | Comes wy } i ) i - | arisioge out 1 disturbances, like | ! ir theaequisition of Cuba. On the contrary, in Gansevoort street, fram the North river to tho ard.as ward map No, 31 be hereafter known | Wright. Wheclan | fie ierapitbe on Woche i Hay lett tho | vied by Young America of the West and n of Gansevoort aud Fourth streets. ‘To Com. nated by the t No. 444y, and tha the eceu- | 7) tint Aldermen Vo H ; mal whe tered tea Yo wd a the Rethae they Rica triumphed ia the final | wescintion of the democratic platform, wh h speaks ind has By Alderman Prox—Petition of Daniel Wilson, to b. the Comptroller. The streen relieved from tax, "To Committes on Financ mint appropriation of $122 090 returned to ils 1, SES RNG canal icn of pers itRGALione in Bere By Alderman Tw rr: Petition of John b, Duryea and rewed with personal and Jucal ag Me ete arr ae ue faite pene lity gap a ts others, to grant John J. ticks a ferry fromthe east i nie extent, affect the tone of political | nities) dghdentehet redone” Slat aide of Catharine sip to Williamsburg,” To Committee egies Sonne ecay Ga jag enpree- mae. oreeect sD in a modified form, havo iniltenced | dcmders &c.. and ‘of the rights of {the full expansion of the copacities of this great and progros- they claim that this resolution, im rh, covers the doctrine of non-intervem- ction in our last f epcelive glanee at our rtion that election. A. retro: U vouity ide the old i By Alderman Donrary—Potilion of Charles Campbell | , Report—Of Coramitiee on Street and others, for gas pipes to be laidin Ninth avenue, from | tween Twentieth and Tweuty- their present termination to the north side of Forty- | Bee, and Gramerey prk ir reprerentatives on Afiirmative, Aldermen | % } ] ic treet. To Ci ya: Coneurred in on adivision, viz: ¢ i Pate nal p y want also otis | i v of oe jerman jg titonore outs and thers; | Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Uskley, Boyce, Barr, Tweed 1 u "ee. ame Mt Frank. | e to know a rthe senti+ | principles, the baitle-ery of forme 1 as wel us the policy of annexation, for every to have tho sidewalk on the northerly ‘side of Greenwich | the President, Aldermen Brisiey, Francis, Smith Tiemann, Coneurred in by yole:— { ments of their constituents. Gentlemen formerly Monted on our banner | exigency that may arise avenue ‘lagged, from Seventh to Twelfth street. To Com- {| Pearcall, Bard. and Alvord rmatiye- Prown, 7. nm Kodman, | other partic i | Thespecch to-day in the House, of Mr. Orr, of and personal advancement, the posses or the indu nor, | were lending: motives with many of onrleading men, fenced throughout the ramifications of our | readen, Woodward, 1 fowan. Wricht. Wheel been fer months past dis 5. mittee ou Streets, 3 Rep ort— OF ommittes on Street é i aaotat poltey 3% By Alderman Donenry—Potiiion of George Hui and | “dewelke in Vike street, he! ene ; othe have Ninth avenue trom Forty-third to Forty- | Vision strect. Concurred in ona division, ¥! Lfth street, to he paved. To Committee on Streets, , Afirmative—Aldermen Moore, Muley, | By Alderman Dexniax—Petition of Charles Hl. Wheeler, | Teed, the President, ley, F for lease of pier at the foot of Sixty-firet street, Kast river. ‘Co Committee on Finan By Alierman Conxeri—Petition of John Lalor, for a lease cf basements under the new Essex Market, To | venues. Committee on Finance Report By the same—Petition of Charles A. Lloyd, to be paid | north for servieos as doorman of the Thirteenth ward station on, Bouton, | on the floor gers, the Preis | hove parties | given there of t | South Carolina, is ‘onclusive of the complete satin | thetion of the Southern secessionists with the resulta of the Baltimore Convention. South Carolina will «0 for Picree and King; and when South Carolina | and the New York burnburnera ean harmonize om a (ithe same plutform, the whi, upon a sharp contest, Tho spooch of Me. ts 5 Barspen was very much like a funeral panegyric over soma an ae careveat | ‘cad members but iti still tho harbinger of the low the great end and | Complete return of South Carolina to the Union and prbedt in thy the national democratic party. Tbe vote of South, ik ofsetting cub from Sixth to on Toads, | his should not he ge + WO countes | believe that our polit orto | wedel—an impersonat i n man, after wh yet to be joulde: is Jeaders who We may not irrove ; 1 system is a Christian | te n of the self governing é ' onal politi ye pet openly end unt net The extension ef slavery Lor essential modification of A Recolut f of flagging | pay exper r near Third avenues. | of the city to the commander ai. | Prince of Orange; also. to pay ex} of ve ugi The democratic party of the nation | ym of our government to be abi a | house. ‘Te mittee on Police favor of tagging on the Mint. Coneurred in by the fol hes already premulgated its platform and nominat- Lionas of pers: oni It is thie whieh | Carolina must beneeforth be counted on the domo- By ‘Adleriman Brisicy—Petition of John Clark and con Mangin and | AMumatiyoAesistent ALAu on I i | Gace enmabtane te Hadleas 0: Wey. TURE WO i ptoducedt He SaRVAKOR Of Oil fe this which | cratic side, in all estimates of the Prosidential oleo- others, to have 123d street opened, from the intersection | | batt, O'Brien, Rodwan, Brea ‘ ay Ww against tion—a matter whieh has been doubtful heretofore. on Str to the aulati annet svipport thy w avyenne is, Anderson, Bouton, ie process of renovation requires that all unnatural | of said strect with the Third aven Committee on Assessments. By Alderman Desay for exclusive use of plot foot of Twenty-fi river, To Committee on Finance ki a“ By the Same.—Potition of Hugh Smith for reduction } Tynth avenue and Of taxes To Committee on Finance. bate it A By Alderman Wane etition of C. V. 8. Kans, to | streets: > Rowale iiiet veh: st a cancel a lost certifieate of assearmont, To Committee oa | Mueama Huda tives: fy m aulaling. & t Finance may i is . . oust By Alderman Smiri.—Petition of members of Hose r athe : Paki rt F 7 neil we Th iniou th ya tie Eva, \- east of Mount Morris squ To Committee on Roads. feth street, between Ninth-and | Rogers, the President. Valentine, and 1 any further agitation ¢ slavery question, and | gfiijiations should be eat oti. ; eat Ri Tea it the cheba rats att see By the Same —Petition Willivm D. ifvight, ana i mittee on Stree | Negative—Ascistamt Aldermen Whcelan and MeCon- | in favor of the Kugilive slave law, are? The active and leading men of the respective | clearly foreshadow « foray against Gen. Pie: - Ahers, (oO baye the crossw2!*= from Seventh ayenue to | Report—Ol Ce yin favor of paying | key—2 ' The whig party has yet to muke ite nominations. | wings of our. party, moreover, become so | tye North, Ifthe Whi Con on wane erco im ond witeet, ana fxm the southeasterly corner ot | 8d flagging Vhirty-sixth girect, between Fifth and | jesolution—Telati ng markets. an lis platform may not be openly avowed; but whether identified with extreme mea connect- | the North. Ifthe Whig Convention adopt the same daavmmtt street Lo Seventh and Greenwich avenues tothe | Sixthavenies, ‘To Committe on Strects printing $2,000 therefor. ‘ommitive on Markets. avowed or not, it is poricetly certain that on the rove vide or the other of the lato sec- | P!#Uorm as the demosrats, we may look out for @ Eleventh street FoF Rleventsi aicerty aiterud:” fo Cotte Report—Of Commniites on Streots, in tevor of repaving | reTitioN ' of slavery. it will be, identical with. t | Vdisturbences, that they have impaired their | kte#t third party in the North, aud an anti-slavory KK CC i eventh atveot, between Avenues Band, To Comamitter | By Assistant Alderman Wotcrre--0F I, Moe & Co, and oe “ithere! will, doubilée, be ot aa eae Gutuonee aseafe or desrable actora | Ucket. If the whigs remain dumb on the slavory By the Same.—Biliof Dr. ¥, C. Frauklin, for medical | Om Strects. ; fais pasted this’ Cop ee t—perhay< a successful one—to get General | upon the etage of calmness, which should ensue pha aa ane ie Me a SA WERtCLner eae services ni the Ninth ward station house, ‘fo Committos |, The pert of Con ‘ route of the | c KESCLUTIONS } nopinated without any declaration of princi | when the troubled waters cense their commotion, | 116 Soult, 4Hit to gain the North, which hte on Police ¥ Sixth avenu return To Vom By Avsictant Ai phat six inch Croton | pleat least on the subject of slavery. In tht’ | ‘here is a philosophy in our political history which be vas ‘foalite” ey whine ite te riage Be Riaeemancn Pisce. — Mersotial of Yar mittene on Streets | wate from Forty ninth to | case he will show one face to the South and another | jot yweny read and study, and remomber with care. | -Sitive low as a finality, or anything like it. They relieved from an assessment for regulating Thi ita 3 vie aan salts ote | tothe North, We shall oppose him, whether he | Gur political organization is unique, and, in ita true | Wil stick to Seward, and the fight will be betwoon am, Hem Feats sveous to the Hudson river the followin, vi ty: | Southern f y whether he shows | elements no form or semblance in_the political | the North and the South— between the abolitionists ve only his s J uihern and his Northern fi We havs | oyganization of the Old World. If we look at | Q the Union men—North and South, LY Guise or re and home and review the past, that philosophy will DEaaie Ora haw Pons Dee ity of : ' : we have o his artfal and ) teach ns th actors in scenes of agitation’ (un- PATH OF A Naw Tr EeeR ok oor Ae tea pees be reed 1S tate i been that of com OHS ae | ocratic Nationar CoxveNtion.—General Hornee Assi-tant Alderman Konsias—That theexelustye pri- | Yo make ony position, and Ure position of the |) cace- make e only been remembered in the , “ax, late a delegate from Rochester to the Demo- to the couth side of pier foot of Veetry etreet..from soilers of Massachusetts, #0 dietinet and une- | placid events that lollofed the agitations, and | cratic National Convention, died in Baltimore on. to the end of sult pler, be granted to Sehnyter& Co. | quivecal that it ma as # general rule, [hey have not been active | the 10th instant. A Hal Grae apes says:—He was Fonts, as thus been for the two years Inst | ave placed at the dors in the calmer measures. Let us apply these | Strongly attaehed to General Cass, and his zeal im fon of William Mena ron street batrect, Nort? |S curthand Lexing mmittes on Mar a report rege | the ue to Hast ri ve © to Aven ad of ou J pied. amps! fi lite t > prese: iti he cause of his principles, induced him to un Wy No 8. to have moneys refended te them paict a 4 ~ ae tiga. (his of John P. I ew Hampshire, f lending hts to the present position of the whig | ' ciples, J Sertoan ture ho Oomunittve on Vire Department. — from ere forte nt Alderman Vats.s i eon reer, thie open ond of Cassiue Ms Cloy, of ‘Kent tarts fa rekerence to the conning Presilatitt arog, | take the journey’ while threatened with an oman Fraxcis—Petition of residents of the ; > 3 ‘ : ree requlating, hint fifth | sceond and Third avenues, has now stagnant water and | President. They are the men whom we would wish | tion? pleurisy, which was greatly gravated by cold and. rf 4 >a for randi : somi “ti Th °. . ; e, ii ing down the river from Albany to ect. from Seeond to Third avenues; for regulating, 1 uct cats in it, and Wil become unhealthy to the | to have for our candid: at the coming election. The above letter appeared in the Poughkeepsie | &Xposure in coming f ¢! y Ben PINy-tHINA, atzoct,., from, Drondway. to", Tenth | tlctueptad ah surrre eeome unhealthy tothe | thee are met to whom. the freo. soilers of Massn- | (N.Y) Eagle on theaith day ot Janusry, 1902, | thie city. Upon eaching Baltimore, the pain nnd for regulating Vifly-sifth street, from Fifth | Kesnived, That the City Inspector cause the same to be | clugetts would give a cordial aud firm support. 1%, | and since that time has been working its way quiet- | (iMculty of breat ing had become so intense that ong i y nd Ward fora pump in Broome strect, hetween Eld- aan Wallen: tobe recarned, To Committeo on Streets, ‘ y the same—Petition of Benjamin , Pease for extra | &e.. a To Committes hot ae ne , kay +, 4 t —Kemonstrance » fl xt ¢ widen ie ctan oy street. To Committer on Streets, an addition a 3, ey ae By Alderman Bann—Vetition of Engine Company 22 to | wharves, Se, For regulating 3 sily contirmgd; ‘for building | gyted in immediately, Ad wever, the National Free Soil Convention, whieh | jy nud silently among thousands of the roflecting | he wascompelled to keep hie bed, and send for me- Doy sirect. To Committee on | Assistant Alderman BrFsnex—That the orogewalks | jx to be hekl at Cleveland on tha 4th of August | whigs of the State of Now York. The writer ofthe | ‘ical assistance, | The disease soomed fixed so firmly Sed an lg aa pet ofP carh and Fim. stroote be rejaid. A¢ | uext, should offer to us—which is not at all pro- | remarks bas his own preference, but is perfectly | 8 to refuse to yield to the remodies prescribed. Souinit Third to Sixth avenus To Commitee on Roads. By Assixiant Alderman Kive—That the pier at foot es sandidl ae Hkely.t0: | t r Ale higher bee stedenonrvinndihiatad Nor 0h" pt have certoin moni arsed, To Committee on Fire van add bere nh aide - ~ wba bable—the names of two candilates more likely willing to yield his predilections to the er be= | Departments i of pion Toot cf Vectry eteeet, from thot ge the end of sald | the extsome live tate the Noth a tee cextuned fe | promote the strength and harmony of tho party, | heste of the whig party. Since the Poughkecpsic | —Drstcnaric avinicarioy-stapien A. Douglas ie am, ly Aldermen Fraxers—Remonsirance of Wm ne pie Oe granted to Behuylee's Hine of steambonts, Con- | Wharves, ke, : wo shall yield our prefirences, and support the nomi | jetter wad pablished, the political field has assumed es to addres « grand rat Porous sare, in WH Ses x Be tertine Front street” 1 | courted i, : | By rame—That the free hydrant in Green strect, be- | nees of that convention. | anew aspect by bringing fyward Mr. Fillmore, and | ™ngtom, Delaware. on Satarday evening next. ; ay me a on John 1, Johnson and © ROM DEFANTHENTS: tween Spring and Prinee, be vemoved To Committee OM | (pom Frederick Douglass’ paper, ((he anti slavery organ» the views and spprehegs ons of the res publica have Movements of Individuals, Bo herder nol A liad | Acommunication was received from the Commissioner | Crotom Aqueduct, ‘of Weetern New York. sane 10.| been remarkably confirmed. The pro-slavery and | Lord Wharneliffe arrived in the city. yesterday, from a hs ‘hia on w Shoe orden fon from James | of Repairs and Supplies with estimate for a Gre alwm | By Ageistant Alderman Va.rvrine—That Forty-third TO THE LIBERTY PARTY OF THE CNFYRD STATI anti-slavery sympathies already float high above all | tour through the United States, and occupies apartments, —_—— baggy nage nee ion ro A, ave bell cr 10,000 Ths. weight. | slveet, from the Seeond avenue to the East river, be At your convention in Buflulo, lust fell, you nomi- | other issucs on the current of public opinion, and | at the Now York Hotel, seer wots, ‘To Oommatttes on Fire feet ree apted on a division, vit :—Adfirmative—Atdermen | regulated ond graded, To Comanitteo on. Roa. Sdathlt Ranith Wr Phorigent, aid Charice Dure se accustomed to observe’ tho mevemente of | Arrivals in the city ou Thursday :— ae i itmon OnettrePelition of Iretan tT Bott, re | Moone Hatey, Sturtevant, Boyce, Bare, ‘Teed, tho Pre- | The teport in favor of a new extertor Hine from Bighth | nated Gerrit Smith for Pros ther of th Be Larva noular Qrrentes: inseall i that th Tnvixe Hovsr.—Gov. R. W. MeUlellam!, Michigan; Dr. By Alterman Oaerey—Petition ordan J. Mott, Moore, re nga tho fbi ee ‘Smith, Diemann, | to Thitly-cighth street, ast river, was, on motion, taken | kee for Vice President, but neither of them eousents | such popular cu nt, is well assured that the ay Wheaton, U. 8 A.; lion. I. N. T, Irvine ; lative toa now aysteta of railroads. To Committce om | silent, cn NL Deane Tivorntxio’ . | up, but without action again Inia npon the table, to ho a candidate. Hence, we call another conven- | proximation of « Presidential election does not di- | an C. Johneon, tennessee: Ton, Menry’8. Tana! Oey Kiderman A Petition of R. Campbett ana | 'A"comnunication war teeeived from the Commissfonor | ‘The Rowrd then adjourned to. Monday aftorioon next, | tion to nominate pervous for these offices; and we | minish, the velocity of tho moving mass. In tho | Reretacy of state, Aitany. Hom ty. I Pook Woccsee) ng Medivon aro lightod with "ae To | of hey irs and Supplies with estimates for rebuilding | at 6 o'clock. From the mimites. propose that it be held in Buffalo, on Wednosday, | discussions on the He of the compromise mea- | tion. C. L. Ward, Pennsylvania, have ™ . Sooee of Engine Co, nd Hose Co. 22, Roferred to | EDWARD SANFORD, Clerk. the Ist day of next Felt wlit ert fie coat Ho (in the opinion o' nae “Eircuaet mat of the . Unter be ed Aeon, Chili; ey z . —Petition of Hugh Smith, for | ¢, ittee on Repairs and Supplies. | ocr should bo a large one, and it will be if tho men and ighest conservative value) the subject matter was ulkeley an lionel D. EB. Butler, Georgia; J. M. ree Ader oe Comittee om Finance. Te on in was received from the Commissioner | The Wall street Ferry. women who love the lverty party feel as: deeply as | & “lay and the makers of itwere measurnly bee | Wright New Orleum i Peek, Kuxeser hs, Dame, By the same—Petition of Charles Darragh, for relief | of Repnirs and Supplics with the estimates for Sie — ak ‘ aM OUR OWN REPORTER. S oved | they should fecl how indispensable to, the salvation | yond the reach of the popular action,—a principle pa ChB oc doa Murdock, from tax. To Committee on Finanee. tion of a houre for Hore Co No. 29, Referred to Commit | ret ghd’ ina Were <Liraeete tiaeer ‘up; | of the country is the apeedy success of tho principles | was under discussion, the practical ‘operation ot Se —Peti cWwi J. Stewart | tee on Fire Department ; “ ax Voren.—George Spencer, By Alderman Down ts—Petition of Willian él aon ‘ f . ».theread. | of that party. which was but-dimly foreshadowed on the popular . b-Resle, of Croton ipes in Fifty ical 8 re A from the Governors of | and the rules being suepended for that purpose, the read- Perty. * § - : ty Fitzgerald, Philadelphia; A. k. ~] nary fre ty rast cornet of witty the Aime Leng Snaverse 10 8 pioprleting part of the | jing was called for. ‘The voto (before Published) having Grorae W. Jounson. New York. mind. But now the quostion bas assumed a arfieront | jiaite, U.S, Ay a Hard Purcell, Cincimnat and others, for fourth street i the | been re « Douw ct, and say what we may, hope what we will johnson, Savannah ; M. Hunty | , 0 r od © Bellevue Hospital for the use of | }een read, Frepenick Douutass, aspect, and say J y pe : Asror Hovsr.—-George ° Eee ee ree yricnare. Yregecitedl he follow: Scanmtalonee Of Minigrethinvalso in sonnestion withthe | "Apistant Alderman Woeowano said, as to the fics Jou THomas, Ms | Ge tnevitabe faruo will be the'r opening of the slas | ‘Texas; Colonel T ret § A; ¥ lige, Washi peiduoy Whereupon Alderman Dour r phat Croton wates pipse | raid subject, a preamble and reaolutions of the Medical | point or ground of objection, le understood the offer of Axroinsrré L. Brown, =“ | Very quostion with all its nerimonions porgonalitios, | Deline aud A. P. Abel, Virginia: . C. Pelres, Bnetandy Ing retclatton, vig Resolved: Petween Bight fvente | Vonrd of Bellevue. which wore feferred to Uhe Commnittes | Yus0on hed been withdrawn, and $20,000 only offered Exiaxot Roperrs, Obie 1 U Wise counsels prevail, unless ulterior good | B. Sitgraves Reston, Pennsylvania, and tour Sihecece ee ee ieerane a acc hydrant be entablished on | on Alms Jlouse: Department, : Assistant Alderman Baows explained it was so; sud a T. B. Hunts, provuils over present or ambitious preferences, tho | Mepntation from Easton, Pennsylvania, to viele Thomas ®, and Broadway ireudway ‘nit Fifvy-fourth street, ander |" Conmunteatic im the Commissioner of Repairs | ridny di:eussion was cut hort by Saal Ee Osocune, ruinele roblem to he solved at our National Convention | Meagher. ‘Tory. Memphisboro, N whe rlreetion of the, Croton Ayucdnct Department. | yvd supplice, with ealhnater for enlarging howe of Hose |" Avvisiant Alderman Heasrow, wh moved that the ro- Jaane OLrEn. Pennsylvania | Will be not who will best proside over our mighty | vont * cievelgnl; & Mepdpncan Lab ¢ Which wore referred to the Committoe on Croton Aquo- | Company 11 and Pngin Coufitmed on a division, isd hi Use awers theta eines reread ae the AMNS | republic. who will most pers |} Gor nods Mobite: D, Hamilton OMe : nity the peonUar | guper pective wings of the whig A. WW t and carried by Sauce, Aaron, . is | ‘ Og f Tidiwae N. Tarrvonce avd, |” AfizmotivesAldermen Moore, Sturtevant,Boyer, Hart, |-n vole of 19401. ‘De report was therefore adopted Ty the sane Potition EB Crocrer, Indiana ‘ sympathies a , Vermont; T. Dell, Baltimore