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NEW YORK COMMON COUNCIL, (OFFICIAL.} Stated Session. Boany oF ALpERMEN, June 23, 1852. PuREseNtT—Richard T. Compton, Esq., President; Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyoo, Barr, Tweed, Wome Francis, Smith, Ti mann, Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Cornell, Al- yord, Doherty, and Peck. ‘The minutes of the last meeting were read and Approved. PETITION: By Alderman Bristxy—Petition of the officers of the Fire Department, doing duty in the Third and Fourth district, to bave the power given to the ef Engineers to appoint suitable persons on the tower being erected at Jefferson Market. ‘Lo Committee on Fire Department. By the same—Petition of C. J. Sedgwick, and others, for relief from assessment for sewer in Thir- ty-ninth street, between Fifth and Madison ayo- nues. To Committee on Assessments. By tho Presivent—Remonstrance of Francis M, Curry, and others, against building the sewer in Forty-fourth stroet. ‘To Committee on Sewers. By Alderman Syvi1n—Petition of C. Robinson, for permission to erect telegraph poles in Thirty-third street, to connect with fire bell tower. petitioner granted By Alderman Brisity—Bill of Dr. L. J. Henry, amounting to $65, for medical services at the Ninth ward station house. To Committee on Police. nication from the Com: ssloner of Ropaies and Suppliss, with statement of expanditure of his eure ent for month of May, 1852. Ordered on le. Communioation from the Chief Eaginoer relative to certain complaints made against fire companies. 'o Committee on Fire Department. Communication from Commissioner of Streets and Lamps, for power to lime the gutters of the various Streets of the city. To Committee on Public Health, with power. Annual returns of the Chief Bngiacer of appoiat- ments and resignations and expulsions in the Fire THE LireraTORE owp, Resolves, That the Proaident and clerk bs, and they ere hereby roqueated to apply for and receive from the Tveasurer of the Stale, the distributive hare of the literature fund, apportioned to the Free Academy of tha city of New York, for the year ISS] THOMAS PRANCIS MEAGM ‘THY IRISH PATRIOT. terbury, (he Commissioner of tho ‘fwentieth ward:-— Whoreas, Thomas Francis Meagher, an exile from bis country, in consequence of patriotic endeavor to secure Department for June, 1852, appomtments ani resig- | for her the biessings of civil and religious freedom, haa tion confirmed aud expulsions referred. To Com- | !tely arrived at this port: And whereas, the members of mittee on Fire Department. FROM BOARD OF ASSISTANTS. Preamble and resolution—That the Street Com- missioner suspend all action relative to excavating the mud from slips on either side of pier foot of Watts street, N. R. Concurred in. Resolution—That the crosswalks on corner of Hud- son and Morton streets be relaid. To Committee on | Streets. Resolution—That the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies be directed to advertise for proposals for rebuilding house of Engine Co. 49. To Com- mittee on Fire Department. Resolution—That the Street Commissioner be di- rected to have the crosswalk in Broome street, op- posite Centre street, relaid and regulated. Con- curred in. Resolution— That Twenty-sixth street, from | Eighth to Ninth avenue, be lighted with gas. Con- curred in. Resolution—That a goa lamp be placed in front of Baptist Church in Tweitth stree betweea Thini | this board. feeling an cartest sympathy with every at- tempt in behalf ot univereal liberty, desire to manifest their bigh regard for one of its most worthy and elojuent supporters, aud to afford to him an opportunity to visit thore institutions which naturally spring from our free government. oud in their results are the surest guaranty of its permanence, therefore— Resolved. The which the F vite Mr. Mi ‘ommittee of five be appointed. of tof this Board shall be chairman. to to visit tho Free Academy and schools ital ‘The resviution being put by the chair was passed, there being but one negative out of a board of twenty-two members. ‘he Chairman then nomi- nated the following fen uenen to be his associate: on the Committe 1 Waterbury, Murp! O'Donnell, and Nicol! Adjourned to the first Wednesday in duly eral Bessions. Refore the Recorder and Ald. Denman and Ward. THE BANK FORGERIES—TRIAL OF GEORGE BROWNE, FOR FORGING A CURCK ON THE CHEMICAL BANK a following resolution was offered by ex-Judge | » and to accompany him in his visit, if | ‘Tuesday evening a number of leading gontlemen o! had just recovered a verdict of of $9,000 or $10,000 against Henry Shelden and Arb ith for fabs im- proningat. The goods wore delivered to Carpontor on those representations, aud passed over to Meech and wifo, Subsequently, defendant learned that Carpenter was insolvent, aud had parted with the furniture to the plaintifis, and Mr. De Forgost, to- ether with his clerk, McGeary, proceeded to the house of the plaintiff, in Chambers streot, and took away some of the furniture. This action is brought | for tho trespass alleged to haye been committed ia so doing. For defence, it was contended that there wasfraud and coliusion between Meech and Carpen- ter, in order to get possession of the goods, and that they used no force, nor committed any breach of the mace, in removing the furnituro from Meech’s howe. Adjourned. Miscellancous Local Items. Test OF AMERICAN WINES AT NIBLO's SALOON — he city, with several members of the press, were invited by Messrs. Corneau & Son, of Cincinnati, to examine wme specimens of native wines, made by them, bo- ing the product of their vineya near that city, When we entered the room, his honor, Mayor Kings- land, was in the chair, supported on the right and left by General Sandford and J, Prescott Hall, 13q.5 and xt the opposite end of the table sat tho venora- ble General Talmago, with General Hull and Win» Niblo, FE in all numbering some thirty-five or forty gentlemen, among whou we observed A. B. Corwin, Keq., United States Consul at Panama. After parta! of a splendid repast, which reflect- & | ed great credit onthe taste of Mr. Niblo, General Sandford rose, and in a brief but SPENCER Aap EOSH pronseed the health of Mr.J, A. Cornean. Mr. ROIAL. AFFAIRS. WHOLESALE PRIOZS OURRANT, Counscres Wiowespar, June 43, COMME tae New Yor NEW YORK MARKET Duties payable in cash. Goods stored ta be 60d at pobtin suction al the end of one year, The ton en all caice ty be TAY, 100 tha. — BE Pot per LUV Iba, 4 8154. + 60 Rossia cin tom Guayag'lin ba om, in bd — A3g0 Southern apy. .— Wall — lo Deor, wintor, lb— 5 “w. stmix & ed 400% 426° Feri —An active inquiry existed for dry ood at $3 7 a $2 87%, and No, I Mareuchusetts maokoret at $10 18% x $10 2%. 8CO boxes No, 1 aud scaled herring brought #8 and 50 # S20 * oe 200 bates were efested, in pat ¢. Goene Crom for fulure delivery ay bales river wore taken fur city uae, at OBA Ge per 100 tbs | Hor. storm and Western seemed scarce and fire at 42.0 We. per ib. cach Inon.—A further lot of 150 tons Seoteh pig chared at jl six months, Matkot pretty active Leavuen 0 day were large. reachins nearly 20,00 sides sole, mostly to go Kast; prices not transpired, but supposed to be 180, ix months. or 40. of for cash ‘That price was freoly ofered for muddle aud light weighta hemlock. to arrive, but declined. 1%¢ is demanded for the best quatities; ordinary qualities, however, may be bought at 17 a The, Li.an.—We heard of ome Spanieh having been sold at bh. Galena was worth $5 $4.57 }5 per 100 Ths, ‘orto Rico found buyers to- © pe. Mot asses.—But 50 bhae. day. at 27 to 30c . usual terms, Oiws.—There have been 4.000 Gallons dinseed dispoacd of at Ge . the former rate. Provisrons scemed in more request, and the business em- braced 350 bbis prime, mess and clear pork, at $16}. 18% & $187 and $20; 1.0 pkgs. shoulders and hams at 8a8K%e., and a8 3s perlb.; 200 bbis prime lard at 1034 a 10340.5 with 400 bbls, pritos mese beef. at $7 a $84, and $1LH & gla} Riee.—There were 400 tierces purchased, at ‘pA 25 per 100 Ibs, Demand more active. Sales by auction :'wo four stony brick houses and lease of two lots of ground. with two four story houses on Che reur of said ota, ou the south side of Tenth street between avenues Band C—the lease bas fourteen years to ron from May, 1862 $10.000 ; house and lot, 140 Twenly-second street, $8,000; house and lot, 161 Twenty-sceond street, $7,900; house and lot om south: side of Fifty-fourth street, between Fourth and Lexing- Dees oy itt . | and Fourth avenues. Concurred in. 0 100. ornean then rose, and remarked that ho was not _ ” Sana ‘arantectht Se > | fourth street, between Ninth aud Tenth avenues, bo | g s eftaak. ¢ 4 fj ‘ K le stuteme! a he cul J Between Fourteonth sud Twenty-third streets, "| {aur street, between N enn | deeired efeet, aud a full panel of Jurors answered | tiie “grape and the manufacture of wine; “and By tis skris-=Peusen of James Nash and othese tesolution—That City Hall place, from Chambers | “Yon, F. A. Talmadge, for the prisoner, wouldask | {hat he would Ae Been a eapendito aay caarles for a pier foot of Twenty-second street, Hast river. | Hee te Fearl, be repaired. Concurred in. | that the caso be further adjourned, for the aitend- | Mewered, “He then, tntored. ia? deta’ igeo the To Committee on Wharves, &e. and Lampe be directed to have Thirty-ninth street, | ance of Mr. Jordan, who could not attend to-day, ton avenues. $2250; do adjoining, $1,900; do., $1,950; one lot adjoining. with stable, $860; four lots on ify first street, between Second and Third avenues, euch $539, one lot, corner of Seventh avenue and Forty. ninth stroet, $525 ; 0 n Seventh avenue, $330 ; B do, one do. on Ninety-fourth street, $230; four do.. euch, $200; one do. on ‘Sixty-fitst street, botweea Broudway and Kighth avenue, $1,000. Rockland, . pulgu Ons ue randy tas : method of cultivating the Catawba grape, and the Srimurs —Included in the day’s transactions were 604 By Alderman Oaxrey—Detition of E.R. Briggs Meth to WeSIAh oveteds Weed aie but wae retained by the defendant. manufacture of the still and sparkling wines-that | RyeNordhera,.— 80 Ota a bbls, at 20% a 203c, for Ohio, a reduction, and 21 te. for for ‘pay for damages, sustained from engines being | Com memrin: New avenues, Lighted with oil. | gfe Court could not entertain any motion for a | MAnufueturg of the stl wwe understood to be equiva. | Curt, round & pron, the’ previous value 3 run over sidewa! To Committee on Finance. C Terort of Oomiuitton Pete e epi bad Sra er | further postponement of these trials; and the flat yellow, ‘Tanow.—Sales of 7,500 ibs. prime have been made at lent in character to the hock wines of the Rhine, | Do. white fi while the eae description is similar in all re- | Bo. mix, West— OL the champagne wines of France. Tho | Gate N'rthers exhibited were greatly admired, and gave | Do. Jersey e ei idl in- COTTON © of the degree of excellence to which the in- Midaiing Uplde— By Alderman Cor: any 16 for a new car: epartment. etition of Hose Com- were bailotted for and sworn, none being ge. To Committee on Fire confirming assessment list for paving Thirty-first | Sy", stro Son outa ayant m roadway, and ap- te gaa = ointing Abner Sandford collector therefor. Also y Alderman TirManx—Petition of Henry Foot | P° B Ge : m} , to lense basement of Pssex warket. To Committee | Gr ecmerin Grand street, from Crosby to Elm. ‘To on Finance. a Jommitte Sewers in fi £ build By the same—Petition of Wm. V. Leggett and | , Pepert of Committee on Sewers in favor of build- others forCroton water pipes in orty-eighth streot, an msewen in Thompson! sizeat, frome Nov 219 ito ; a §34¢, each, per 1b. ‘Toracco.—Among the day's movements we noticed 4 hhds. Kentucky at 544 a 7 ge , and 550 bales Cuba at pri- vate bargain, ‘Market unaltered. SS ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY Daz. jo. SEB SEVENTH PAGE. ea @PRAVELLERS GUID. OR ALBANY, FIFTY CENTS—POUGHKEEPSIE&, Tho District Attorney appeared personally for the FrOnronee, together ible! his Serle O. Hall, Beq. The latter opened the case. The spocific a A 1 ; chaige to be inquired of in the present trial, was | (USC of the Fee era Tey termite eereabe, EY. [pc ens Gal against the defendant (Bowne) for uttering know- | °SP¢#e ae B Bhi re ag ingly a certain check, in the mouth of October last, | Sttistics of the product, as given by Mr. Corneau, Do., Bleached & hotween Highth and Ninth avenues.” To Vsmmitces | Bleecker street. ‘To Committee on Sewers, | pinporting to bo signed by Mr. Robert H. Elton’ | Net exceedingly interesting. He informed us that | D0? ‘Sid on Croton ousduct Department. ; be ape _ Apportionment of assessment in the matter of and made for the sum of $100, on the Chemical thero were more than twelve hundred acres of land ps bt Alderman OaKLey—Petition of George H, | Hiling sunken lots between Thirticth and Thirty e. ; - in vi ls, within a circuit of twenty miles around Ove 54-10 by 4 ‘y-<°- | Bank, and which check he and Rowe induced the | (i Vineyards, 4 Do. bin'd44— 84a— Peck for remission of tax. To Committee on Fi- | COP streets, and Third and Fourth avenues; for | witness, Edmond J. Woodruff, who did not then | Cimeinbati, and that they are continually on the | _Do:Yyo. 64— 12 line Ninnte d Scart cai op inae t increase, ‘The dems PALEY epuSeLinee ein 4 Twenty-five ‘Cente —The new and elegant nance. grading Nineteenth eiceeh between First avenue and Know it tobe forgery, to prevent and obtain the aot Hee ie eee Ee ee é FRANCIS SEIDDY, will Leave her dock, foot of J By the same—Petition ef Alexander McKee for | /#8ttiver. Concurred in. | money. The following witnesses were then called: ; 3 on Monday, Wednes ‘ i Friday, al Wdtat eek sacnactn aeee Report of Commissioner on Streets, recommend- | All cflorts to successfully introduce the foreign ig the following landin ) ous ASS men To Committee ‘, ren ' Robert H. Elton, sworn.—Was a land agent at . “9 ‘aki Arins wel 4 » METALS, from store— Poughkeepsie, Kingston, on Assessments. “ing the reference of petition for filling sunken lots No.3 Tryon row? did not _know the prisoner Rowe, Sea ie earner ShoaRiE Bul ogy eecreyoaee 2 Copper Sh’g, 1b.— 1944a— 20 turning, leaves Albany, Tucad Sere Tie i ote between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth streets aud ‘les in October last kept an neeount atthe | iiled, the Catawba being the only grape adapte | Sheathing, wew— 2334a— — at the same. hour, making ‘aie A an leMANN—Petition of Ebenezer | ‘Tenth avenue to City Inspector. Coneurred in. | Ghemteal aanke + the, check ee inied was a faint | tour soil and climate. Bolts. oo eB a a HB —She will not love butore he Pata Rina ee ets orty cighth street, | “Communication from the Comptroller relative to | imitation of his handwriting; there was no other | _ FIRE.—A firo broke out in the ruins of the late 7 rvehoaostiry aC pea Mmmadiad Meg yet aeetets Sep rose Tey era on Bee : Venues, To Committee | Iot of ground for a location of the police of the Ninth | jtepert I. Elton that be bre of te the city; nover | fire, corner of Broad and Pearl streets. It origi- | Bo: $a Seyte~ 15 ‘American, do.3050 az 00 | —— EO - 4 " Pi darine rani ward. Concurred in on a division, viz..— \cantharieen, t ke or Aiwa iit nated in the fourth story, fronting on Broad street, | “Do. 14 7 Am, common 19— 92) — CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD, FOR PHILA By Alderman Francrs—Petition of A. Arent for ‘Af ive Ald Moore, Haley, Oakloy, | 2¥thortzed any one to mako or si . , d'was cuickly extinguished betbre it eninad Do.2and up- Am, bar... .50 delphia, from Pier No.1 North river, foot of Battery lease of basement of Essex market. To Committes rmmative Aldermen Moore, Haley, Oakley, | “Jacob C. Parsons was paying teller at the Chemi- | 40d was quickly extinguished before it gained any Es tae ace by steamboat JOHN POTTER. wo lines daily, on Finance. Boyce, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Bris- | oa} Bank in October lust ; fad no recollection of | headway. x bar IQs Morning line leaves at 7A. M. Afternoon express line ata INVITATIONS. ky, Francis, Smith, Cornell, Doherty, Peck—15. who presented this check. Cour pr Sorein.—At 4 P. M. on Tuesday, a man Swe § seed oluae cacy Bates al 8 (0 WPM line ont) 8S An invitation was received to attend i Negative—Aldermen Tiemann and Denman—2. Cross-examined.—Was quite certain now that it | named Thomas Fitzpatrick was sun struck in South E. & Returning, I hiladeiphis from foot of Waluu t a meeting of } idem Stres fi f a s iy the Encleian and Philomathean societies at the eport of Commissioner on Streets, in favor of | was a for ery. street. He was conveyed to his home by an officer. ee trest, ab a 0 . BAe and? PM, Emigrany line, by Steamboat TRANS Chureb of the Puritans, on Monday evening, 23th lagging walk south side of Twenty-eighth street, | Edmon from pier No. 1, at5P.M. Fare y Sa 3 Russ sheet...— 103¢0— 11 Inst., at 7 o'clock. Accepted between Fifth and Madison avenues. Coucurred in | a § Woodruff was then called, and de- Boiler plate.— 4 Suppen Dearu.--An unknown man was found know Mr. Elton posed that in October last ho was ovor seventeen | dead in the attic of the house 17 Aun street. He “org | Lead, pig, owt. 455 a 5— OR PHILADELPRIA DIRECT.—U, 8. MAIL AND geeicc Ay is i — lcigaca aide Benda Faw! Hav in Noe i A hvet, 5 aH bi Express jines through in four hours. "New Jorsey Kail- Horse Guards of Newark No Jeon Wedeatar | pAte™atve; Aldermen | Moore, Haley, Oakley, | Yeni’ gaa tay ‘Bow there ia peter Iney, | Rad, Been lodging there Zor the last two or thee Been hits 3° eam 1 | aurea teey Oly enriae Now Ber ae Mile ok , of Newark, N. J., esday, : fa ide: is- | st saw | : s ii ie . oe 5 4 Ps Li Bi inst.y at o'cicck ?. M., in font of the Ciy | Beye%s Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Bris: | When he, witness lived there with Cpe Rowe, peared unwell, and during the night died suddents, | Antimony, Ree. *| Steel, German.— 13 a— 14 | fordirst class; and $1 90 fer sconad class, in Cand Oa Me Hall. Kocepted. : | ley, Francis, Smith, Tiemann, Denman, Comell, | Bowne aid not live there; Inst October went to the Whe c ‘as notified to hold an inquest om tho | veut gray —13'g-15%,| do English:—1o a— 17 | Return atl and VAM. auddhs PM. Baltimore, Washing: | : ee RESOLUTIONS Doherty, Peok—Ib. a favor of | Chemical Bank and got a check changed; it pur- | jody. nn Nes ©) hold an inquest on the | greed wii 7 A= 10s | Tiny Banca, — 21 ton, Norfolk and Charleston through tickets gold im the | oat bed deine tae M issi s sh x aw : of : di < : .. ty ay a— 3 ‘ Pads ae ” stud | Petition of P. J. Bertine and others, to have fae tout atin Gersutesuthe divautyevenien orted to be drawn by Mr. Elton; did not then | Cavrion ro Boys.—On Tuesday evening a boy, | arovie? eer hs alle Ib 514 F. Mu lines, West street, between Duane and Jay streets, put in and Twenty-ninth streets. Concurred in on a divi- | we Get ahi erauced was the one. | about eighteen years of age, while bathing in tho | Asafatiia.*.— 3 : rt Shot, ir. : i Ae3 | Q.—How came you to get this check? A.—I got it | Atiantie dock, Brookl yn, ventured beyond his depth | Balsam Copavi— 40 Mi INDIA RUBBER GOODS. b Whereupon alienvan Bayes qaesentealae iol SOT denen, Hruative ley, Oakley, Boyce, Barr, | 10m Captain Rowe; Bowne was down in tho depot; | audwasaihing, whens young aon, toon Hien | Balsam Tela. — op x Te CONGHRES SEL ED Cn GeIoR eae dJowing resolution : apart edge eee AT rh) Sisiet fa * | I got three one hundred dollar bills and two fitti Jones, immediately jumped atter him, but owing to 10 T Tweed, the President, Aldermen Brisley, Francis, | Dealers. Peck , *t the bank; Bowne was there when I got the | the strong current running at the time (8 o'clock, “rl ; ‘Learning that some unprincipled persons are Resolved, That Weet street, between Duane and Smith, Tiemann, Denman, Cornell, Dohe Tareas 1s aay | Card.tce. owe — 20° | offering Elastic Gore to manufacturers of my Patent Goa Jay streets, be raised, reculated, re-paved, curb money ; Bowne got $300 from Rowe ; Rowe was up | p, M.) all efforts to save him werein vain. He was | Bichr’ePota'h— 1 Delmon nome srege ects, made by Praloing on weaving reams and gutter stones ret, and sidewalks flagged, to | —y.." ataniteat Guwete sinh ¢, Stairsin the New Haven House; he said he wanted | a native of Liverpool, and belonged to the steam. | Brimstone,roli— SaaS Pitch eri 178 the fabric with the spring, this notio that any mede conform to the elevation of West street, at Dunne Seport of Commissioner on Streets, in favor of | witnessto go to the bankforhim; ho thon wentdown | ‘hin South Carolina, now ly ing in the Atlantic dock. | Brive, @reul-s ~~ a= 924 | Rovin of covecing and combiniug fibrous materials with cords of street, under the direction of the Street Commis. | {%88'P& sidewalk south side Twenty-ninth street, | whore BowneandR. Earle were; Earle gave the wi : aed direst India Rubber, if used in making Congs 98 Boole wi thus made, wi . All who are authorized between Third and Lexington avenues. Concurred | i . 1 223, Trp'ntino 2b $25 Sp. Turpt, gal, — 43 ness tho checks the three had some private conversa- | , RESCUED rrom A Watery Grave.—This morn- u Varnish, gal, in on a division, viz.:— font this: E; ld him, to go down to the | i@&, #bout two o'clock, a man, named Edward Gann, Peet Heme he Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Oakley, | park etd cdrue the money farthet checks ag Ma, | of Mauhasset, fell overboard, at the foot of Grand Cee Peonbe Hetered to Coscia of the Street | Bryce, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Bris: | JuwdTe, qa, the money Jor pane cect; sow ME’ | street, and was rescued from a watery grave by eet Referred to Committee on Streets. ley, Francis, Smith, Tiemann, Denman, Cornell, | the way going towards the bank; whilehe was re- | °ficer Conklin. By Alderman Pourrty—Resolved, That it be re- | poherty, Peck—I5. ‘ i 1 ceive he money, Bowne was writing at a desk; | | FinE.—On Tuesday evening a fire was discovered ferred to the Law Committee toinquireinto andre- | “An ordinance to amend an ordinance, entitled an | Giang "yc,moneys Houne was wrieng ob a dom | ina meat shop in Rivington street, within one door 4 port to this Board, what title. if any, the Corpora- | ordinance organizing the department of the muni- | Haven House, leaving Bowne in the bank; did not | of the corner of Suffolk street. ‘It was soon ex- | Cera, per Ib. tion of the city and county of New York have in the | cipal government of the City of New York, relating | see him as he was returning; arriving at the New | tinguished with a few buckets of water. Damage | Cochineat, Mi wharf at the foot: of Bixty | Haven House found no one there; this was about | trifling. sioner. Referred to Committee on Streets. and positive violation of my patent By Alderman OakLey—Resolved, That Ghesnut factures or sells the Congress secuted for damag are required to st S| Florence,30htls—— a — — 8 | F; Vels $.O51ja 3 121% vee 1a 1 —60 a—62 | pirating this patent. combinati —— empting, through their instruments, to mislead unsug| ing shoe dealers and manufacturers, I have, for their infor mation, caused the opinion of two of the moss disti «| Patent’ Lawyers in the United States to be taken—herewith published, TI shall hold every dealer responsible where the ib. HORACE H. ‘Owner Sperm, cride do. ‘winter, ty-first street, East river. | to Heads of Departments opening estimates for the depeed manufacturer is irrespo mee ‘ Accptet ublic works. Laid on the table, and made the | 2p Mf.; waited at the house until Rowe came; Fouxp Drowsev.—The mame of the unknown EP ovron nding hg ge eee ae hh ee ree Apecial order for the first mecting in July. waited. half an hour or an-hour; could not say it female found drowned in the dock foot of Twenty- ey mised ate Shroot the Waited “Sta street, from Greenwic v Sev E PORTS: te a : third etreeie ned daged in cen x t “ry TOC Comer: be lighted with gas, and that the Superintendent of one was before or after dinner; Rowe was alone, and | third street, mentioned in yesterday’s paper, proves | gucct ean im » Lamps and Gas be, and he is hereby directed to GAL OPINIONS.—1 have ex have the same carried into effeet forthwith. Of Committee on Sewers, in favor of sewer in | asked whether hehad got the money; witness said | to be Mary ‘Ann Wiley, a widow with five children, ined the letters Patent ie- i last, to see a friend Cannon street, between Houston and Stanton streets. | “yea,” and gave it to him, and they went down | who left her home on Thu Laid en the table, and made th 1 order f i Rowe | in Thirty-fourth street, near Ninth d had 5 Tedd, sud any of opiate’ that the tow et aisesip gorse tents stid, en the table, and made the special order for | stairs immediately, where they found Bowne; Rowe | in Thirty-fourth street, near Ninth avenue, and ha s = seb llne ehetials wihsele mal aout deen Sronrevanr—Resolved, That the | ‘he first meeting in July. ee: | gave Bowze the ‘three hundred dollar, bills; he | not been heard of till yesterday, when her body was eee: tS ate rine ine ete oon poy by Alderman joner take immediate cena ty ie | Of Committee on {Iepairsand Supplies, in favor | Seed Bowne whether he would see the other party; | found floating in the dock, toot of Twenty-third | Gum} c rt manufaoture of Gai jzan infringement upon the Saaee thethenn cleccd olled Unis Bienen ave ofawanting contract to Dy Harris (9 tumuis1.00) | Rowe went up stairs aui then came down, and | strect, Novth river, ‘There was $120 in gold found | &°B Palonte Naw Werke dei 215 manent “4 ies - (Ad : ms of coal to the Corporation. Cor e a 3 8 ‘imilar examination of the letters Patent, above referred to, and concur in Cutting’s opinion. RUFUS CHOATE. EUROPEAN ADVERTISEMENT. BAcvETL, Lastixe, AND CHEAP BOOTS.—MR. Hazard, Bootmake well known among the re ve mot | went to the broker's ofice, comer of Canal and | in her possession, |The Coroner was notitied to hold | G: Myrrh, Tics ; Broudway, and got the money changed; witness | an inquest upon the bedy. EN eta Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley. Kley, did not go along, but saw him go; when he came | _ CuLororonm.—The lady who died fromthe ef: | G: Tragacanth, Barr, Tweed, the Prosident, Allermen Brisley, | hack, he gave him ten dollars; went down stairs, | fects of chloroform, at Stamford, Connee tit, a | pWiite fake a : Smith, ‘Tiemann, Denman, Cornell, | and paid the board bill to Mrs. Jarvis, the propri y or two since, was Mrs. Nathaniel B. Weed, wife oherty, tress of the hou u prie- | ¢ EB t Raat Wane epee | Rowe gave him the $t0 up in | of Mr. Nathaniel B. Weed, of this city, formerly of | Epeene, Bratt _Of Committee on Police—In favor of a owing J. | room No. 41; Mr. Rowe paid Mrs. Jarvis $25 on | Savannah, Georgia, and not Mrs. Nathaniel Weed, | J#lap. K. Hardenbrook $200 per annum for conveyance Bowne about an hour afterwards in | as first stated. I to aid him in discharge of his official duties. Lost Rowe gave him (witness) $15 more, Surcrpe .—Yesterday afternoon, a German named on a division, Vii | and said, ‘Bowne makes this a present to you;” | Conrad Texter, resid ng at 258 First avenue, com head of the Bowling Green, which, from its being scattered by the constant passing and repassing of the omnibuses, has become an intolerable nuisance Srom the dust arising therefrom. Adopted. A motion was here made to take a recess of thi minutes. Carried. AFTER RECE A quorum present—the B resumed b 3. By Alderman Dexmax—ltesolved, That the division, viz:— for along period, wish tore, newly refitted rated, is now located at No. 8 Pinee des Tealtens, ju rite the theatre of the Comic Opera House, on Harned Ei ena outting, the goodness of cloths, as well as the peou Bon gout of theee tailors, aro not only Bur: A in all respects. Orders may bo hemite, directed to take up and rebuild the sluice basins an 3 tive of Ireland, died at his residence 131 Greene drains acros South strect, from the intersection of Present—Jonathan Trotter, E: President, in | him and returaed with witness tovthe New Haven | {tects at the advanced age of 105 years. ‘The day i "oont ver ree hei 4 og et i x i. ore death he appeared to enjoy good Maiden lane to Coentice slip, wherever the same | the chair; Assistant Aldermen Tait, Mabbatt, ; Rowe said he and Mr. Bownd were quarrels | Previous 20) is appea joy gi may be considered necessary by said department, | ('Rsicn Broadens Rites Audason) BURP ME | Te eer noe IE REnE Tae te deel | Kealth. He was a shoomaker by trade, and'was a 18! i f the C cil meet at the City i der if he Presi foor, The Paresh t embers Ternuihed by Mi ee mbers of the Comme Atweatra this setooks “pelea an SND ee See se next day saw Bowne in the bar Meet: eon mitted suicide by cutting his throat from ear to | #adder Fe: Pty eo - hing Rom ened Nee: man. tt 5 mia ar David Grahaz aerme! secs 2 * ~ ? | stairs and inquired for Captain Rowe; they hada | ear with a razor.” Deceased was at ilor, and board- | Manna,sm flak’ the foot, and he will make and send his goods through the to attend the funeral of the late Davi Weat Thiz. | ma% Cornell, Doherty, Peck—10, Negative—Al- | private talting together; knew a mannamcd Me- | cdatthe above house. The ite have boon SAL aconcy of Messrs. Livingston, Welle, & C Place dele, SLU eral Bt . Pe eae dermen Oakley, Tweed, Brisley—3. : Phereon; first heard of this namo afterwards; went | laboring under a fit of insanity, cansed by the | Masnen's Turks Island UBT teenth street, with thelr, staves of office, and that | On motion, the Board then adjourned until the | withCapt. Rowe, this day, to the comer of Beckman | death et Wie nile, c% che time he committed the | Nutenlls: blue Laerpoal HE BEST TAILOR IN PARI they Sore tho suru badge of mourning for thirty | yt Monday in July nextaEs gFelock ae : and Water streets, and saw Bowne there; Rowe left | rash act. = 19 | Fiax,clean,toe,—— a—— wd cag 7 , ), T. VaLunting, Clerk. Sowne, and went into McPherson's store there; ‘ oye 4 = Timothy, tr By Aldermen Moone—Nesolved, That the Cro- i es in Siu tenmniciute t was about two | Peete EE aie ae ia ek Bra 2 CROab ton Aqueduct Department be and they are hereby Born or ASSISTAN ALDERMEN, 2 CUS TINA aieenionn: nwo cam ouband arent | Loon 5 a tick Bra i ¥ 352 2 Wednesday, June over to Bowne, and they talked together; Rowe left | Devallici . and they will set t top t ae ee = F 1 4 7 ro i f Mesers. Liv: 5 it i ling about some old man; two or three days after- dent of this country for upwards of ninete Poach thro ugh the agency 0 e and that the sum of $2,500 be andit is hereby, | G V ri W Barker, Valentine, Me- > es spec | resident of t untry ipwards nineteen | ProseiatePoth ‘BPlace de 1a Bourse. appropriated therefor, and that the Comptroller ouerab SNM: ld tetany ‘* | wards we went to McPherson’s store—— | years. An inquest will be held upon the body. (cash) = uicks'r (Cush)— $0 Hicks’r (eash)— $0 be and he is hereby directed to pay the requisition The Pri Mr. i ela —What is the object of all this? | of the President of said department to the amount lent announced that the Board was con- Mr. Bhiat— propose to show a sc/enter, by show- Tne Wearuen —Yesterday there was quite a | Rinparhch vened, pursuant to a call of his Honor the Mayor, | ing ‘scven or eight. other forgerics by Rowe and | °Uange in the weather, the day b ng delightfully | Saleratns (esh i cool, in consequence of a cloudy sky and a hi Sal Am, re GPXERAL WINFIELD SCOTT.—JUST PUBLISHED, the Committee o Ww the purpose of adopting suitable resolutions in rela- The Court thovght they would admit it, and pri- | day but eventually cleared off towards evenin, Si ede a Each copy, on India’ GOUPIL & C sigs corner of Clinton and Grand street be cloane, | HH to the death of the late David Graham, Esq. | soney's cowisel took an eaception, Question with: | ‘1ng.—Last evening a fire broke out. in thes Scammony, Al. 110 Havana, white shears rooms corner of Clinton and Grand stroet be clean PAPERS FROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, drawn. mill of Lyman & Bumuell, 17 Canal street. It origi- Root RESTAURANT AND DINING ed, repaired, painted and put in perfect order, and | Being a communication from his Honor the Mayor; brown.— 5 a— 6% G EORGE RUCH that the Croton water be introduced, at_an exponse | and the followi do. Stuart's doubi BH Saloon, No. 260 Grand strect, on tho second block cast The witness was cross-examined at considerable resolutions were then taken up:— | Jength, exhibiting the same coolness which has nated from the friction of one of the saws in the mill. It was quickly extinguished by Hose Com- | Shelli a Stuartser A Dg ot Rc ED ln iM Mig Bl ig rf 25, a: at » Ci A * * rs . . 4 8 Se ¢ i st '. ish, Ly Repatss and Seppligs Le, and. is heseby dineeted, to | 4q\vbeteass We Rave leamed with sincere regret of | arked hie manner throughout. He stated he did | MHI vt Nas quickly extingu damage. ‘The lower | Sodnasnopere, 2ya= 24] Heri ehgeth birch pethidine on Al reat teas Repairs and Supplies be, and is hereby foe at i. | the decease of David Graham, Esy., in a foreign | not then know the check was a forgery. (‘The check part. of the building, occupied by J.T. & S.B. | Bugardeade Shas 9" | A tALLOW— D PENS.—A. G. BAGLEY & CO., MANUFACTU. havethe same doze forthwith, Adopted ona divie | tand, late a member of the Common Coumell, and for | ‘was then put in evidence, and shown to the jury, a | Part, of th turning shop, was slightly damaged by | Bul-Quin. THAS~ Gers of Guid, Pane and Pencil Cascerankt puusntecs of HON, vi , ‘ “ i a long period officially connected with the city | ghove described.) % | wares Tart Imp. & G'p'des the osiebrated Extension Cases, Nos 13’Malden nad oan cag aria bear Moore, po Stuntevant, | government, ; mes Mrs. Maria Jarvis, proprietress of the New Haven | eee Hysom..: «= Sh levachovesh meratwne — ’ akley, Boyce, Barr. eos Sona Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with the | Fotel, corner of Canal street and Broadway, sworn— | teal and Musical. = Ghiv vo keecwy Alvord, Peck, the | fuinily of the deceased in their sid bereavement, | Knew’ Woodruff and Captain Rowo; returned from | Dnospway Trisarie.—he entort UGAR PLANTERS VISITIN K A | ident—J6. S vited to examino the celebrated centrifugal Sugar Mer chines now in operation at the Globe Iron Works, third stecet, near Tenth avonue, whore also may bo seon course of construction, Sugar Mills, Engines, Vacuum Ps &e., with all their latest improvements, Broadway Alderman Tremaxy— ferred to the Committee on | and report upon the pre Py ith | andthatthe members of both boards, and His Honor Cape May last August, to this city, with her for this veninn consist of the Ay That it be ze | the Mayor, together with the officers of the Common | daughter and daughter's childs Captain Rowe came | #8 itn the ads to inquired into | Council, will attend his funcral, with their staves of | on at the same time: thought Woodruff came at the | Pl prading F : «, + te : i Custem of the ( of grading Fifty- | fice, on the arrival of his remains in this country, e time; he did come to her house on the samo | yo ay B. Willi for Mrs y Fourteenth stroct stages run to the work enue to the Hudson | from his late residence, and that committees from | Gay, and occupied room No. 41, with Captain Rowe: | Pit noose AST arson & c0., t both hoards be appointed te h the family | Woodruff was employed by her a few days after he | and in this lin | ee nee ti sewer, | in making the necessary ari for his fume- | came; the book produced was the cash book; an | sings a very good song. and dances w Fe superior te all others. They ars perfeetay talverts, be | ral solemnities. é | cntry’ under date of 16th of October, it in Mr, Pen- | out cxception, one of the best represen! even, and take an cary posh. Theater tether adon South | Resolved, That the members of the Common Coun | dleton's handwriting. (Objected to.) Did not | girls, and receives well-mented approba We warrant thom to give to dagucrrootypesthe atreet to the weeterly line of treet, under the | ci meet at’ the City Hall on Saturday afternoon | now where he was now: Captain Rowe paid her | i the character of Pesky eee acer Seine dircetion of the Groton Aqueduct Department. To | fey o'clock, to attend, tho funeral of the late | ¢95- could not sey when without the book; went to | Me Willis ms takes 2 bene i to-morrow night, when It is Vici Oi ten, Baton py Alaeeban YEA David Grahaum, from the residence of his fami | the clerk directly; and told him to give Captain |“! i 1 TION FOR EMER CET Alderman Fxaxcis—Resolved, That don the corner of Divi Nipio’s Gann. with the one sect con w ith th aimu-enents here commence | clock | 91 West Thirteenth street, pinta stave reet and the oate to any Iady or Rowe credit. (The entiy objected to and ruled out.) two beautiful arts, with four ot! | Knew Mr. Bowne by’ sight; Woodruff paid some dy of ketches pf India,” in al badge of mour nd that they wear the us , : + 1 u h thore sterling art Messrs. Blake, Lester, Rae, y rer ° » for the benefit of th finder the, ote) thirty dys. ‘ i i | money, but not to her; Woodruff left the hotel at | Andrews, Mrs. Drew ard Mrs. Blake will appear, The Fgprrit py ie ppterr ae ibe era tk rection of the Commis 8 i nd Cup. On the papers being read, As Alderman | one tiine, and was abe next ffenture will be vertisement practise the same, and by ordinary industry secure a goed pic ‘To Com : tee ¢ and Lia ‘i BAnkER rose and presented remar eof the | long, except from the r { Lavigne. Leeder, Po Drouet fees in the eceatt 3 actioles in constand nant Ky Alderman Boyce the presentdump- | }ioh character of de ' TOE, amined—Cap | Mule. Megee will appe The dancing of th: throughout the Union, Tho instructions will be punotus 3 ; ‘ igh characte i f orwarded bi ° z ! und of the Fifth and seueee ith | "A scistant Alderman Bourox moved that the reso- | latter part of August, and the payment was made every night witnessed hy fall and fashion: forwarded by return’ of mail te any port of the United pogch ford bel om rueuated At | lutions from the Board of Alderucu be concurred in, | winhin a month ofthad tne. En ME) Ot Eo) A RUNENONIIE, Rocosor, Nom ¥ sid ihe ~ and, inn cast the | and they were so, unanimous]; Direct resumed, and the register which had been | t0-mor he _ plank FTO & KOCHYER'S MANUPACTORY OF SURGICAT, of the said W t complain that the Assistant Alderman Bar moved thata | , ( d—The entry of their return from | °“ " " " Instruments and Trasses, 58 Chatham streot, secon’ i ji dir pd hy | sent for, produce entry of their return from ONAL THraTne—The great success of the new ler: oe ea the nett sacral, will plenee tak collected in the streets of the said wards, are inthe | ofthis board. Carried, and istant Aldermen | fntry read, dated Sunday, August 24th. That | New York, in 1774," induecs the manager to cont and give us the pleasure of their ceils, Both of the parte, habit of going through said Watts street, for the Barker, McGown, and Anderson, were appointed | wag the day they returned. representati I commen id firm having been employed atthe establishment puryose of reaching said dumping ground, thereby | cich Committer. raising the dust of said street, andthereby greatly On motion, the board then adjourned iwjuring property in said street, and at times rem | yp jnutes EpWAkb SANre dering it almost impaseable, therefore tesolved, That the Commissioner of Streets be : Edmond Woodruff recalled—The entry inthe book, | evening, with From the | of his return from Philadelphia, is bis handwriting, | Marrem © as ,Clerk. | 27th of September; does not know whose the other | #8 the cy i aged 8 0 ‘d the beautiful, and the piece ix likely toh very succ | is: it wan a week after his rotum ho presented that | FoiTin. “ithe euteriainments conclude with (he drama jvorgo Tiemann, of this city, for the period of tive evecessiye years, have ‘had ample opportunity to get quainted, pot only with the manufac im coneral nts whieh surgeons of thil i, Jone yt Domi Jamal . Be Upton, Mrs, H. F. Nichols | “po. shotled ‘The scenery is now and | Figs, Turkey. Ginger, Canton ¢ sample improve: by the most celebrat “do. ¢ Y, Board of Education do. Hache... 40 oe fo = ' i i { Born to Good Luck,’ ace ‘ O— 915 ofthe Union at large. A complete assortment of Trusses and hereby is directed to employ aruitable Me anid |. JUNE 23 —The President, H.C. Renedict, Esq. | Crossexamined—Went to Philadelphia twice: poe Gasoun.—‘Tho new grand ballet, te twornate | BERG oe, A dag | Sesto yard prices por 1.00 ind Sargieat Tnstrinists, of very Kind always on hauas PE rea Takctinee ince Gest: diy cexenne | in lie sbale: { did not now remember when he went the second | sy4'iye taheaus: called" Catarina. wil be protaced | Raceery kin 2 nett atl an aca the Sabbath), f sea ria sid the passage of thas | The minutes of the last proceedings were read and | time. f for the first time at the Garden this evening—Caroline iu | Mink skin. = TER COOLERS.—A NEAT BUT PLAIN he Sabba , from the time 6! e a 5 her inimitable personation of Catarina, the Queen of tho | Ofer North'n Bandits, She wilt be avsisted by hor sivters and father | Martin skins, . | inthe other leading parts, as also by a very good corps de | Rod fo: ATER COOLERS.—. cheap article, manw exclusively through the South, It will » ‘and two or three cents of ice will I jury f Novi approved. PAPERS RE ED. The Court then adjourned, and lay of November thon next | °?h ication of school officers. of Twentioth ward, | purated till Thursday mornin her fe roo Se on the expediency of a new primary school in said - —-—— reaclution, to the first ensuing. To Committe By Alderman Sturtevant—Resolved, That the Baltimore, a e fifty por cont of over twenty-four , , with Foli-fuling Apparat ‘i i r Z ‘ ents « ie of | ‘oure in the warmest weather, To be found in New York , f , tion be directed te report to | Ward; communication from K. W. Jenks, in refer- | perior Court, | Lo wiles er ‘hich ts irr eb 7 variety or thelr | guly at PICOT & GINTER'S, Importers and wholesale Counsel of the Corporation be directed te pod b ence to the introduction of a new system of silent | PART FIRST. | Saab dancee’ | ng 4 oe ore in Mouse Furnishing HAs are, &0., 182 street, this Board, his opinion whether it is th y language in schools; from school ‘officers of First | sefore Hon. Judge Boswortii.! 1" mired Phuc Unidas’ Hhvube aRavee Staak alae thy city TR ADE PORT. corner of Maiden I Mt ONE ease dors clected in favor of the confirm: fi mt ¢- | improvements about to bo made in the grade of the 1 uit hy plaintiff, mnals hive no iden of any such thing, as they are exten- | Asrirs varied little, 100 bbls. bringing $4 81 for pots | Second avenues. nation made by the Mayor for the office of Inspe street chant in Pearl street, near Maiden lane, ag a patronized by the up-town foils, who teem delight- | and $6 60 for pearts. per 100 Ibs. - RS.—500 DOZEN CANTON BRAID HATS» Lor of Vessels, to declare such nomination confirmed. | treet. NEW PROPESFORS. defendants, who are hatters, occupying the upper | eq with their antics. ‘They appear this evening on the | _ Baxaverurrs—Flour was in active demand, and the Heh Woe Tene ere MAY The report of the Executive Committee, present- | part of the faite nthe bes Setanta tate for | tight and slack ropes, and in many other amusing scenes, rales reached 16 am ey to sireigue Atabe aa ‘AMOS LELAND & CO, iri Pearl street. MESSAGES FROM THE MAYOR A by Br GO ‘I mmending the ap- | the alleged negligence of the defendants in leaving | Via iithe can be * mixed Western at $3.07 a $4 084; supertine Canadian, d hentai. 7 jo | cd by Mr. Oyrns Lawton, sem ‘ 8 ae Grete isee of the | »Amenteas 3 1<The performances to be given | Tite Ohio choice # : ; RECEIVED PER STEAMER FROM L A message was received from the Mayor, nomi- | Or. OF oh ot ofessor of History and Belles Let | open the Croton water faucet on the rregpises of the | (his afternoon nt the Museum comeist of the amusing | {vorite ORIG Totine seis tate aeee TRAC a a) a small invoice— 4 nating Alex. B. Whiting to, the office of Health | Ptr? Sprofeseor of English Language and Lite- | defendants, whereby on the 2ith und 25th of Do- | theeotof = Patfection’ mide Tatler peered ey aang | Sith counmon to good Souler at $8 40% w Of ONC per oti atl Wate $35 Commissioner, in place of Richard L, Morris, ree | Tot On the Free Aademy, was ordered to be laid | cember Inet, the water run from the premises of the | for the evening are the.“ Young Widow’? dnd (Grin. | Yitt easrtoe to goed Southern aU SG 4Bhe BPE CSS I | cligh Gold Patont Levers “e Bigned. The question being taken on agcepting | Orie table defendants on the premises of the plaintiff, and | shaw, Bradshaw, and Bag The Hanoy Family | iin abatement, while of corn ical, wheat ur oats, no int: id Lovers, gold caps, for Indies... ahe communication, and confisming the nomination, | °? APPROPRIATIONS | damaged his goods to the amount of about $160 tinues (o attrac large aaremblages. We have no- | Stent lot changed hands, 8,000 bush River rye found Gold Hunting Patent Levers. |... 4 the same was lost by the following vote, vizi—Af- The report of the Committee on Buildings and | ‘The discovery of the water running was made on a. Jately. a great impry Mec lafyee bd rig Jf) buyers, previour to arrival, at 80e., and 41,000 bush. une | Gold Banting Lorene, fall sewers d roadways wp states. dirmative Repairs, in favor of wppropriating the sum of $5,112 | Christmas morning by some policomen, and further aaa ‘ ane should be seen VY | snerchantable, with mixed Western, and round yeliow ‘ “ 4 TRE WAN UEAGES: Aldermen Sturtevant, Boyee, Ward, Alvord, | Repairs, i 4 I No. 2, Seventeenth ward, | ge prevented. ‘The ‘lok, nee is that the stop very on cornat Sue. Ole, 0 62e., and 62!y¢. a Oe. por bus HE NEW CHEAP SPRING MATTRESS MANUPACTOS Peock—5. Negative-- Aldermen Moore, Haley, Oak- | for enlarging ward school No. 2, Seve | cock in the cellar of the building was shut off on the | | Ciinuty's Ornna Hors <Cliisty’s band of minstrd® |“ Corton-the market, altigugt Gi firm, cxliite ten | re, itroadway, above priagstreet westt the dey, Barr, Tweed, the Provident, Aldermen Brisley, | Wir MCN or the same committee—In favor of | 23d Deecimber, aid no water was again used ou the faental plecen, Purlerques, aud wilijelens for tile even: | Lecyancy tian wes apparent Yomarday, operators pre- | cemnest Ee On aes Ot an) Da cabere whe, bere. tried frmuith, Tiemann, Denman, Cornell —11 i. | appropriating the sum of $2,899 for altering and re- | defendants” premises until after the accident; and | [f " not heofa stimutating ebarecter, The wore 600 | {he feeble, they arg ca ldate cr inade to, At kay bede A mes age was received from the Mayor, nomi- | OPTOV ard schools Nos. 4 and 17, in Fourteeath | the accident must have occured by some porson on Woon's Mixsrirt4—This popular company have pro- | fetes Hon. N.li—Vvery stautsont warranted,” Old ongs altered nating M,C. Edwards a¢ Inspector of Vessels, in | pairing wan Monet | plaintift’s premiges turning on the water in the | vided uncther attmctive amuuont lor tonight Bove senior Livenroo. C: teste. Comforeabiy eprine, Dole: from $3ite $12." tol, lace of T. T. Jackson, resigned. Tho question | Ward, wis ie PPICER® 8 WARD. ‘ellar, ond that the defendente bad not bee: ral of thelr best features will be given Over | seminaries, horpitals, kee», supplisd on libers Bed ng APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS OF THE SIXTH cellar, Guilport being taken on confirming the nomiuation, ire: | ATC unication from the Board of School Offi- | of negligence. Verdict tor the plaintiff, A Lous Moxtrs Divvievtiy.—The Countess of Lands. ‘Nowiual PRiN sulted in the following vote, viz. " of Gu Sixth ward, nominating Peter F’. Swee- | dowages Montes, had a difleuiy with Mr. Geo, Smit ; ays ETRE annie s firmative—Aldermen Sturtevant, Boyce, Tweed, cers ' hool Commissioner, in place of Dre H, | BOND who has been dancing with her at the Molli the woe 3 1H : ty | © PRINTERS—TOR Sar IE OYDRA Kg Rrisdey, Tenane “ag Alvord pat ney, removed from the ward; and nominating | 3 Judge i mapiell Thoatre, on Fiday evening hich sores oes fate! 1 8 Tg ON Komiaal. | Standing Mress, ard © auper roye! Washingtom Ne n Moore, Haley mg Mach ond Mh nee for @ short tin ; , i ominale ‘M.1)., Inapector of Common J 1fe against Join | table Excitement al of 100 bags Rio complete, Apply toB. a. ge. | E i n, Cornell, Peck Counters aecused Smith with BLOC. | Nee Uo., Gold street. ig vomething de 180 re | De Fo t Abe 3 Geary.--Yhis was dn action port ' . k lace of Dr. Owen Sweeney, Cand J, MeGeary.--Vhis was ox *Y | poyatory to her charactor, whieh he, however, denied, and Li A » | FNO PRINTERS—A GREAT V Provident decided that the nomi ned trom ibe as adopted, and the ap- | of tres brought by tho plaintiffs against the de- | fern sharp words they came into & eollidon—tly ’ rpoo wore steady but engage: Metal Type for onic, A jeotod oa ae eee | fondants, under tho following circumstances:——In | {tem shary word lap his face and attomptinye t ments were t tll ely ny: Mens ns WeEY tonne MONICATION® Aimouts offirmed. : f August, 1850, Charles H. Carpon ‘ : The wifonliy wae one net EG. Cotten Was five-thirty.ceoonds to three-sixteonth 10 Bulldinee hate sn ng r QUARTERLY APPORTIONMENT. | tho latter part of August, Jeon’, Vin +, | the threat into execution, The difficulty ww 6 « penny, and ¢ (id. 944d. To London, 900 bbls. | Cow tion from the Croton ’ Posolved, That the eum of #60,524 62, being ono | ter purchased of the defendant, De Foroest, furni- | Yery envily explained to suit o le but la wtated to engaged at 20s.; 6,000 buahels wheat at 4d. } OFFICE TO VF 7 t ¢ to unnpened } ¥ v lie annual apportionment of school moneys | ture dealer, on Brondway, & Wil uf morchundisa, | Hae caused ouch w breach tha s refused to Tus tee chie, una tobacco riers | pS treme i well eatabt f f he action of the annual a: Pee ranpanentations of laintiff, Mocoh, | perform ou facurday evening wie | as chrunaeney iiuee other porta i Prly ptruotion of sewers aylnnltt J for th 1452, be, and tho same is appropdated for tho | ¢ presentations of the plaintit hy | F Bis Gara be weer . ngecty 4 (0 othr por ‘ bee pou, ptt AS RABE Webi See ONTOS agen yk Had amnedk GuWHed Yo parshotparg taarsiah, * fas’ bo, Garpenter, WAI GOUR wud ivayrraauniny mud

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