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SEW YORK COMMON COUNCIL. Bowsny THRarss.—Tho dross of the “Robbers” Bacorr, Wrsconsm, Oct. 14,.2852. nines dh Seeaeiachan: unk te Will commence the entertainments, and they will te Remaing Reet rod Be en P. Kale ‘The tindag under with Bis e Y the romantio piece called “Der | and Geo. W’. Jutian—Speech of thelatter,.&c. : F which is = eminent and illustrious statecman at Rites tuneie tr coe ee The people-of the West are now daily edited by | Nonia noe (OFFIOTAL,) Stated Session. Bosrn oy Avowamen. Oot 21, 1862. of this tine Ce ple | Present—Richard T. Comptoa. Eaq , President; Alder- the harangues ef candidates for tho lofiest otations | of the country. bat une! ) A ag oenry a ig Sar pts of thie in the gift of tne republic. Viewing the course at amp eedler ong At hls one. the disease whleth has Cornell, Aivord, Doberty, Peer’ | wenty-seventh streets; airo, on ~eaventh strect, Wieck ce a ntg | Present pursued by two illustrious nominees for the | “ud furebadiogs ot fee sennit hy] oy | - ing are for tof Mr Forrest, and, from his cansot be far distant mo, minutes of the last mosting wore seed and ap- | Fetrese Fourth ond Piste, arenes, one divis- larity, it ia no ~ ary to say the Presidency, we aro carried back to thet period in | [04 " beeping ba ; rennio%s, ‘Afirmetive— Aldermen Moore Sturtevant, | fame, te sears old ditto, one Year old: nine | Eoceewill be crowded. Tho trot fourare will ba the | Koman history when tho aspirants after Consular | ths srdinary soateur i * Alderman Borcs-Bewonstrance of 854 citizens, | Rast Dweed, the Preeident ciomemie beltee, eenek, | Essex pigs, four 401d; Gulfolk sow, two yours | CG Giator,” with Mr Forrest as Sparen The Thee ts bow. however the proposed railroad. To the Special | Bard Denman. Doherty. Peok—'2. - old; five Suffolk pigs, shree months old ; six Bork- | Viole will conclude with “Job the | power were required, by the rude oustomsand'ideas | yng the invicorsting erat Pans tee. ‘3 Of rame Committee—In favor of repairing carriage- | sbire igs, two months old; ditto boar, long | Vaiet.” eee eA ‘ol Fox, the Yankee | of that primitive and warlike race, to come bofore | fivld will restore the healie of ~t By Alderman Hsuzr— Remonstranoe of oltizons of the | way uf Boutlystroet, beiweem Malden lame aud Fulton | breed, iieen, months aa zane oom, ar | Nipro’s UAxDEX —Tho finscld drama of “Robert | th? messow in the attitude of mupplinntaybare their | (4 “it yee’ ion, bo tee "i ati be § oe pet ie rf mame Coumitoe—o concur in. resolution: relative boar, three 3 re” a a hire. ow, ‘toon ; Macaire” will commence the performances, with Mr pis it ney ved ore ae geran Te the aide ae aries oe waa =. Alderman Wanv—Remonstranco telegraph posts im Broadway. Adopted. months old ; Cheshire boar, six months eld; sow, 3 exploits, their morita, manis, aad4o: scons to wikela: Mir. May jlderang Be sr-veoswtranre oA Campill | inp x Sew engine os Coapasy tary nia, aaopiod | teree Jones cd; nine Pies, nine weoks old} Cho: | HES" ie charac of ber This eoee wiley | sotto of their cvantrytaca. Buch. wus the old: | fast to tial of sll ta tedeatn te Manito aad others, against thorame Co the Special Committes, Sf Comauitten on Finance. Adverse to petition of Joba ratte Fo ded td D pigs. these mete ale Geman followed by grand divertisoment by the Frenoh | fashioncd vey of stumping and eleotionoering gene- sernreny ioe. Cony, His cofty {hrmagh this eanaad By Alderman Wan nec mm. esa rp wi gir apy re dadteaite wettest boar, nine months eld; three ditte sows, six and Spanish iancers. tally; and modera politicians have improved upon | pirenvous toll im the service of tals oountey Ween ae es Gig csmmibseasion ob te poticlan fo tomer taste months old; Borkshire boar, two yours old; sow, | Buston’s tikarze —The comedy ofthe “Ttivala” | he plan. With ell our revereace for classic-anti. | ‘are Me, Webster atany time; but at tht proven eae ‘Alderman Harsy--Petition of J. Is, Brown and “ iusatiad Ween We é ths old; Suffolk’ boar, five months old? | Will commence the cntorteinm ind tothose who | |, - ; cant: | iis (ominous intellect and commanding stetersse pi ae for permission to lay a double track railroad in pray Vere gk adage iba bag Kana gah! enue “ats ol’ | gre acquainted wiih Burton's managomont, it is | Iity, Larrea exception to this partioular oustom, | and isis infinemoe. potent for his eouatey's goed Third avenue, and other sireets, To Committee on | Of Comusittes on Sewers-—In faror of cones: ig with In the above List must be addod two imported | only meceeeary to aay they will enjoy a rich tront. are heer 4 s vile anasaee ray of springing pe Out the world, are needed im mo common measure. Btreeta. i | Board of Assistants fora sewer. in Fifth avenue, from | +0974 anda China sow, with a litter of eight pig- | The amusements will terminate with the “ Waa painee a Bh vee on hin di * La. * * * * « . By Alderman Devoan—Potition of J. Oatwell and | 124th street to Hariem river. Coaourred in om e di- lings, which exhibit t froliosome dispositions. | dering Minstrel y stoop from igaity to court The violenoe of the storm is passed, the weight of oha- others, to have Thirty-fifth sireot paved. To Committee om, viz :--- ; ., . the momentary applause of the wultitade, as-we do ter and inteliigenes ii is om his om Btrvets, me . -! | MAtitmative-Aldermen Moore, Sturtevant, Oakley, | ‘The majority of the swine are from the immediate | NaTiowat. THEATRE —Eiva,” the now Irish dra- the great: heart of Franklin Pierce, whioh rovols | verdiccot approvel has "hese prosotiens pa arena By Alderman Barn—Petition of the American Printing | Royce, Barr, Tweed, the Prerideut Aldermen Brisley, | neighborhood. ma, being 80 very successful, the manager of this | from the task of being the herald of his owa merits jority of tho calm and olear. headed citizens of the United Tok Company, for relict from eriouvous taxes, To Uom- | Francis, Bard, Ward, Deamaa, Cornell, Dobetty, Pook here are seventeen shepherd dogs exhibited | p theatro offers it again this evoni with | Woe pity the weaknous, vanicy, aud utter folly, of a | States, Thourands, who thought him at fest, Sir ike Parxverr=-Petitian. 0f Wathanlal Ballay: an | ~ Ge Ceatites om’ siecate Te fives of'soctutting toite:|| 22 iS cemilonaen of WE Ay, OA ‘pppoee to be fair ct epaere, CARY and Tarlor, | bravo old coldior, who has boon porsusded by inis- | NO" cee that be sue right, ond: Renstliy pokgontetes ‘am rt - ae. 8 ‘imens of * as ar le pieces: i are 'y owe ria mes others, for coustruction of & sees iu Spring strwot, tad | grade Bpring street, from Brouamay to Cro-by street, and Phe poultry, which is from Connecticut, New Monkey Sack,’ aad she Mardered’ Worccana:™ [ereemrnsir ery agora Heart emt segucious forconst The union of the States Becca re 9 Become nest BO Comale: | Foe cea maa Bincctet: “atoy, | Jsrey, andthe ate, includes sigh Shanghes | No doubt there wil boa good bows indle anew the zing fame of eathaicom for hi | Pittucr “imei, mdely, mailed, ie ain eae By the come—Potition of John Mitohell and othurs, for Barr, Tweed the President, Aldermen Brisley, | Chickens; three do. fowls; three pair tagong Wattack’s Tueatne.—In- consequence of the | cause. Wore he a man of any political #bilicy, or | avait th ‘thet. power in Filth strvet, cast of Boney, To Committee on pho Bard, ‘Wara, Denman, Cornell, Doherty, Peck | fowls; throe do Malay fowls; two do Java fowls; groat success attendant onthe miei of the | even of moderate wkill in the management of such | a tie Boe, eee ee ent Fale i red Ubeir force breasted their onsec, sed i were. By Alderman Twexo—Romoustrauce of butchors, and ‘thers, doing business in Catherine Markt, sgaiast pro- change im fish market avjoiving. Lo Uommittee om oarree, fa. RESOLUTIONS. By Alderman Osxrny —Resolved That William Drew, Joha Kidden. aad Daniel Murphy. be, nnd they are hero By, appointed Inspectors of Hi-etiow ia tne now election | riot of the Fourth ward known and designated as the Fifth disteios. Adopted. By Alderman Buisiey—Resolved, That William Dodgo, be, and ho is hereby, appointed an In-pector of Klection forthe Fourth distriot of the Ninth ward, in place of John L. Van Wart, resigned; Witham Martin for the Fifth district, tm place of Jemes B Lawson, removed from the district; Jobo B. Sharkey for the Sixth distriot, in ats of Samuel Frost, removed from the district; [sano rasee for the sixth distr iot. in place of William D. Kon- | ot Thomas J Gaines, resigned. wed, Thal Johe Van Clect. John W Bante. and Ia plies oe and Oaleb Ward for the Highth distriot, in | | | | | 26th inst 1b. Of Committee on Streets—In favor of concurring to lay new crosswaiks at the intersection of Pine and Front streets. Concurred in on a division. viz :--- Affrmative—Aldermen Moore, Halry, Sturtevant, Oakey, Boyce. Barr, Tweed. the President, Aldermen Brisley, Francis, Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Cornell, Doberiy, Peck—17. Of Committee on Finance—Tnm favor of corrooting taxes of Daniel Wilton Adopted om ® division viz :— Affirmative—Aldormam Meore Oakley. Boyoe. Barr. the President Aldermes. Brisley, Francis, Bard, Ward, Den- man, Doherty, Peck=12. A On motion, the Board then edjourned until Monday P. vee ee T, VALENTINE, Clerk, ‘Tne Agricultural Show. All the animals intonded for oxhibition having arrived at Madison Cottage grounds, on Wednesday one do. bantam 3, one do topknot one de. topknot ducks; jo. Shanghee fowls; six mon- hae fowls; pair of common 1 ix ‘black ted iy ook pra gots oe mongrel Fa) Shanghae fowls; two of Pelands Of horses, there are diverse specimens of thoroug! bred, all work, and matohed horses, Thethorough- do Bremen goose; ks; lot of fowls; thivg” in whiok tho diotinguishod actor, Mr J Wal represents the oheraoter of Bunediok, aud isevery night grected with choors, it will be re- peated this evening. Tho entertainments conclude with “ Ouly a Cloa” AMERICAN Museum -—-The amusements given daily ot this favorite resort are very amusing and attractive. Besides the groat variety of entersain- ments given in tho afwornoon, tho moral drama of the ‘Orphaa’s Dream” will be presentepd in tho evening. Cunisty’s Orzra [fousr —The plaintive negro melodies which are nightly auog at this popular place of amusement attract crowded houses. Woop’s Minsrraia.—This favorite band is doing well, if we may judge from respectable audionces. The bill for to-uight is very attractive. lieh ts; two de. Spanish phous- + 0d: led * . i + : slong Lae ae ae ae excellent comedy calied “‘ Mush Ade. About No- | affairs, the advice might have been apropos. Humo, white de ; ove do red do., onedo. Chit- fowls; one do. Cochin China fowls; one do in a review of tho character ef Otiver Croueuil, quotes # speook of the iron hero, which covers ha'f 4 Ree, without the onuneigtion of a single ides. Nearly all Genoral Soctt’s orations on the stump aro of this olass. All are anxious to seo aud bear him, and all are disappoin ed whon they do. Not 50, however, with John Hale. He will gain as many votes by stumping it in the West, as Scots will lose from the same cuuso = Neis aman of some tact, and understands his businoss as woill as Soott knows haw te lead an army. Nach is exoci- lent in his sphere, and no ove doubts. i while there. The world would laugh ct Hale could bo perpetrate the ggregious folly of soeking » com- modore’s post, as it does now at Soott for his vain attempt to add to his laurols that of e.stump orator, ia which vocation he is eclipsod by a thousand meaner lights who advocate his oause. Purpoves of mirchief Both great parities of the country have vindicated his wi-dom by sequlesoing tm triotio couree matked out by his far-sooieg pell- cy. for the fattiement of the mo:t dangerous question that ever momsced the welfare of the nation, A vindictive philanthropy. here and there, and from me to Ume. roopems the flood gates of slander, in the pe Of disturblug the great statosman's repoa. arth dow not stand with more unslekem sell wt the raving rea as it rours and brats hieid desch. than be stands unmoved in the magnanimity of bis obaracter, and the upholding power of conscious rectitude. looking dowa upon the igaomime ous efforts of foiled demons Wo undermiae tho grandear of bis porition, “The farm’ at Marshfield fa worthy to be the resting. place of ite illustrious owner, It is shielded by a range ef beautiful hills, from the violence of our mort storms; it has a distant view of the ocean beyomd the lowlands, whiok every high tide ovezilows, Om one side & wooded prompntory juts into the es, and on ‘he other rises # sloping highland on the brow of which, im the. d ani include five stallions, ono gelding, and o h : Samuel Frost, bo, and they are here pointed Luspec- | CVening, the scene presented there yesterday was brodisalmale aa nae: altogunan’ nplesdid looking Wuirr’s Vanintiss —Tho entertainments an- [ will advise you of tho priavipal Lpoliciont move- 4 r * H deep repose of nature, his kimdred rest im their ( dors of Floction of the Ninth distzict of the Ninth ward, | animating in the extrome, and what imparted still | {fee marce, and are, alrogethor, splendid looking | nounced for this evening consist of “Loan of a | ments in Witooasin, as thoy'ocout. Halo and Julian f ppd Adopted hi f Bub- Lover,” ‘The Toodles,” and “That Rascal | were advertised to speak, this day, at Janosvill bef tar ode miphog fees otten drooping Geek CI By Alderman Twrep--Rewived, That J. W. Austin | More interest to tho whole was the presenoe of Rub- | neighborheed. Tho nscsentoral mee) Conia ae Jack,” with Mecsas Chanfraa and John Duan in | Wis., but Hale was not there to mect the eogage- | the song of birds, or the soletea yoleoof tha ae be, and is hereby, appointed Tuspector of lection for the | sam’s Band, which played various enlivening aira Leary fa pration en . pe ma aie, nei ae a the principal chareoters, ment. Hale ia to address the people at Rockfurd, | eteanely gem ite Nog depths = eaduistiog aufeee boo er alee enth ward, in place of Jchm K, Bridge, | throughout the day. Tho tout ensemble was overy twelve. este foo Hoe Pepyraggegt Ne Ph ee poo} Mrs. Emma Bogtwick givos a grand concert, on linois, to morrow I shall be tnore, avd will sound evens, 5o fom marshes, end forma & table tea Adopted. Nara liens Salt on the house stands, then gontl: inte a By Aidesmse Dowenrr—Revolved, That the embank. | way gratifying, for tho whole picture was ono of | Matohod horses, whioh certainly soem well assorted | Tucsday cvoning next, at Metropolitan Hall. Each b ny ot Frenne ee ae ad sae s2ak® | Smicoth and spreading Inman; thea, bY" a dopo, te Dent wall on Highth Labinted one ulate | stirring life. The bulls wore Lellowing, the cows | and paired. A pair from Mexioo present the oxtra- Mapame Sonraa.—The rale of tickets for to- | tive audionco. I noted down 2 fow leading ieee ber nige lg eta ten ry Sr tes of Nerana- eatin edardoit: batt cai thalvalh iaharaty, in. | were lowing, the horses wero neighing, the sheep | ordinary phonomone of having identically tho same | night's concert says the Philadelphia Bulletin of the 20th | in his discourse, which 1 will transoribe, for tho edi- | plonis, yot richly varied and pwoot!) contrasted beanty eluded in the arsosrment list for said work. ‘Yo Commit- | were bleating, the goose were cackling, and the other marks, and oyos porfootly blu inst , bas boom scaulmated ss to mekeit certain that the | ¢oation of the million readers of the HmaLD. om Roads. sy Alderman Brisury—Reselved, That the Commis- Bioner of Streets and Larape by directed to have Thirty- first street, between Sih cod Bigath avenues, lighted olved, That the Street Com- be, coted ta have such altera- tions made in the grade oi Souch street. at ite imtersec- tion with Market street 2° may be necessary to carry off the waste water from Market sirect. To Uommittee on itreets. . By Aldormaa Dournry—Hevolved, That the eunken jots om whe northeast corner of Forty-geventh street end Eleventh avewue bs, and ihe vame are hereby. ordered to be filled up immediately un the direction of the ity Inspector. Referred to Comi.istee on Public Health, By Alderman Bary iesvi red, Chat the Commissioner ‘of Repairs and Supplics bo. and is hereby directed to have Pearl ctreet, betwoen Beckman aud Fuiton strests, re without delay Adopted 9 Alderman Bais: ry—)icsolved, That the Street Com- dy. directed to butid a pler at @be toot of Thirteenth stivct. NB —snid pier to bein Width forty fest. and in “Dooks and Sitpa, new work * Adopted By Alderman Osrsev-Hesolved. That the Commls- | | | animals wore adding to the “rural felicity.” Then, again, were to be seen sturdy yeomen, walking about, and oxamining, with experienced eyes, the various beasts ; and little knots of people were te be seen moving slowly about, and ever and anon atop- ping in front of some perticular stall, and, from the great attention paid te them by the exhibitors, it was casy to be seen that these groups were the judges appointed by the committee to decide on the respective merits of the different animals. In the horse department of the ahow crowda were congre- gated, anxiously watching the horses that wore now and then being put throug» their paces by the grooms in attendance, aud as this or that partioular animal was led out, animated discussious ensued amongst ngth fonr hucdred feet, the | expence thoreof to be tuken from the aypropriation for | the bystanders, as to the supericrities which some horses hed over others. Those comments seemed to stimulate the grooms to endeavor to display the | points of the different animals whioh they bestrode. Altogether, the whole scene was animating. This Sale of Mr. David A. Comstock’s Property at New Brighton, SECOND DAY. Yeaterday, at half-past ten, A. M., tho sale of this property was resumed. Mr. William Irving, im the employ of Messrs. Leeds & Co, of Wall street, dis- poeed of the various lota at excessively high prices, and, taking into consideration the confusion which generally prevails at sales of this dossription, the entire affair was admirably managed A larger number of:gentlemen were present; but from the na- tare of the articles to be disposed of, the gathering of the fuir sox was not so large as the previous day. Previous to the sale, Mr. Comstook’s groom pa- raded the horses in the presence of the company, who oritically examined their points. stock was present throughout the entire day. ‘The plants in tho greenhouse, consisting of India Hall will bo agata crowded to its utmost. The Sy ihn i indeed. is ¢o superior. and so much is promised from the new buffe, Signor Roooo. that we do met wonder the anx- fety to obtain nests continues It will add to t he interost of to night's camoert to kuow that the whig commiftee to receive Gem S20tt have accepted au invitation to the com cert on his behalf, and scoured seats for himself and suite. Mademe laste hy sag ecolvirg an immense number of visits since arrival. hae employed part ot her time in visiting various pisces of interest, Sho yos- terday paid a visit tothe Institution forthe Blind aud war mu it weated io allche saw there. Bofore leaving sho wea presented by the pupils with the following ictter. printed ir. the raised.typo usod by them :— Pewnsvivania ineritution ror tar By sinh Oct sber 19, 1852 Dear Madame—Tho pupils of this institusion offer you s most cordial welocme. Wooeuld desire aa entertsinmont more worthy of our Uustrious guest. Suohas itis, wo bog You to svoopt, with our thanks,tor the pleasure you afforded Us on Saturday Inst, and our beat wishos for your happiuoss and prosperity, In behalf of the papila Madamo Sontag. RACHEL LAIRD, Madume Sonteg gave her third ooncert last evouiag 8 the Philads:phia Inquirer of the.2lst, at the Masioal Fuad Tall, Avother large sod britsi wudience was im attendance. amd the pertormanoes. Crom first to last were of the very highest cbaracter Vhs applause at equalled anything of the kind that we ever heard He commenced with the avnouncement that hiv inocazant labors in the good cause, ever since tho action of the Pittsburg Ceuveation, had so exhaust ed him, that he was hardly in a fis atate to addraas in a becoming manner, the highly intellectual and polished audience who bed honored him with their attendance. He adverted. to the prudence of hus- banding his strongth for the toils befoco him, in iwbioh be must be engaged until the great dey ia November. Having travelled two hundred wilas, by stage and railroad, to moet this Spasye ment, ho might justly claim the indulgence of his hearers, if he abstsinod from violent gestuculations, and exhaust- ing declamatory efforts. © oponed the aubjeot of his addrows by dofning the rolutive positions of the two great parties whion have Jong borne eway in this land. They have no important point at iseue—no grand, distiag: pringi- plea by which we can distinguish a whig from ado mocrat or @ domoorat from & whig ; thoy wo mere living carcases, which have survived the causes that brought them into existenoe, and aro held in being by & vague teaditionury reverence for nanos that once had some moaning, but mre vow ompty As youlook dowm from these huis, your heart beets with the umspeakable emotion that aul objects inspleng but the charm ts heightened by the reflection that thy capablides of nature have beon unfelded by the skit ond taste of one whose fame fills the world; that om &- Justzious exiatewoe bas bere blended its activity with tes procestes of the genial carta. and broathed its powor ints the breath of heaven and drawn its iuspiration fi sir, theprn. and the -ky. and around and sbo hore, at this moment tke seme illustrious moe ta for atime struggtig in a doub fal contest with a foe te whom nil mon must sooner or liter lay down thelr arms. Lert but afew weeks simce Mr. Web-ter was scome- tomed to drive the tran-femt guest over bh visiting Iie fields, his cocem shore, his floeks, bis herds; pointing oat the prospect. wih tender emotiqn cf tho ead P ries the varied vies reoalied; conversing with te © pelgbbors whom he chansed to mrot, in kima Genial tones, avd on subjecta which ho aod shag Tstood alike: uttering from time to time glorieas nbte suggested by the soane in language of meses ty end grandeur, which made the mumout memorar bie in the listemar’e tife But this bas beew in come measure interrupted. Tust noble form, that eurpassing etigogth of constitution. hat drooped under the protivoted (uese whic has withhate him frem tho turtucil raging ovtdide of that secleried wioner of Repairs and Supp bereby directed to have | afternoon, the judges will award the prizes, andin | rubber plants, pottisporums, -orange trees, azulias, | Madame 8 bas made a wost favorable impression in | sounds ; and the ouly wim of both tha old partie: is, | Hrot; the drives over the South street, frei Peck slip to Cathwrine street, ro- | the meanwhile, we will give list and a few par- lonlanas, oamelias, allons, and other flowers, wore | Fbilsdelphia Her voice ia closr pure, aud exjuistely | to soramble for the spoils aud pluck from the publio | sounding cen. whieh be Paired withect delay. Acopted | toulars of the principal animsis exhibited, so ax to | gio disposed of, and realized $250 melodious Tt is moreover. thoroughly oul trated; watle | goose by great hanarful, aa sey havo done thus | len thouphts exetuds from h's min’ tho Inferlor tepten By Alderman Wann —Pri show the great number of candidates there are for Tho compuny then proceeded to the stables, whon | Bcf manzer and style aro edmairably caloulared tolut-rost | ter. Having no separate foundation to build upon, | Of 'he tleeting bent: ant the great and awful thames of she tion to the construction of ti er from Second ayeaue cp smiuua. the feclivgs avd touch the brart. Sbe i bayood all . : fn i sy. | tutere now teuningly opeutng beforv him—themse te to East river, in Biziy fife. strocs Referred taommit Oc ie thort-horned onttls are eightoon | the bidding for the horses, harness. &> , commoned | question cne of the greatest. orfisies of the day-and cho | ‘Me S/proaching canvass is to bo, as @ noosssary oon- | Wich his Mibu has mwoy. aut instiectecly turned Ses i . 1 20, i le hetwe enoffive huntors for fe 7 ntupn te Rewers , 4 ei The following is # list of the articles soid, with the | ix perfectly at bome in all che undertakes We can | *(Uehco, & poity struge profoundest ifn ‘unt—now fll the hours won fram the tig Aldeeuian Donvnsy~Pressihle and resolution in ro- | bulle, which, from their hugo sizes, would inepire | Damesofche purchasers, and amounts attashed, from imaxive no:bing more exquicite than tet lower notes and | Pitce and power, Wwenry law iid and resolution in rela- i . 3 cf Lines, or from the publio dates tation to the construction of» sewer im dixty-first street, | dread in tho beholdors, if thoy were not securely | whiog it will be econ that in almost every instance | then sgein tho oces-lonully bursts forth in a bird bike | He then took up the hobbies of omoh potty. Ho | which dckoe rolaremont ceapot make him forget a from Seooud avenue to Last river in favor of suspending | tethered; but even as it is, vhey inspire a cortain the sums derived wero but little short aud in | fight. and carcls witha silonecs anda vo.nmo that ore | Wes sure the whige, if they should eleot Ssott, did | nogiee:. ‘ a the work. Reierresi to Comm't*er op Sewers | awe, as well as admiration. One bull in partioular, fome instances fur excecded the actual value of the | AU gether captivating. The other featuiys of tho per- | not, could not expect to have o national bank Not | The eloquent rpecutations of Cicero on the immortallyy By Alderman Bana yd Thut the following per- | denominated Backwoodsian, is a remarkably fine artiotcs ‘offered fer sale:— * formance were every way orditablo and were doservediy | abit of it That mouster which Gea Juckson had | @ the soul, end tho adutrable argum: uur’ La pond be,end they are ¥, Sppciated Inspectors of | animal, and we learned from the attendant thet he 1,105. Two emall black ponies, with wagon and | 2?Plauded. There concerts, taken all im all have mover | killed go deed, aud bad buried in» Grave 20 deep as | “Picvrean plilvsevhy, pat into the mout aot tt Election for the seyorel civetion districts of the Sixth | wag bred at Petersburg, in Canada, and is now five 2105. Two i Ponies, wee ee | Been surpassed im our city ” The mamsgerrut is oharns | to he boyond the hoge of a rerarrvotion. they never | iiloquiata in th Look on the mature of the ends, taara ward ; For the Hirst distries Pierre U. Yan Wyck, in the . | ther of th lls, culled | B&2es complete—Mr. Broadhead, $255 | terized with great. spirit and entergrvs, and the combi . his thoughis with Ue eure testimony of the wo dof A ears old here is snother of the bulls, co. 1,106, Sbort | place of Georgs Kellock. Jr. re-igued: tor the Third 3106, Sbor ed bay horse—Mr Merritt, $50. ; r . vio | SX pected tu seo alivouguin in this world or tie next | God Bi day pas the wi f the county; yeneral Tay which deoomivation, we should nation of talent fe tealy powerful ‘The lovers of wusio ber 8 2 But no day passes that the affairs of the eovntey i , Patriok Consughion. ta plase of Henry O'Keefe, rycen . 1107. Long tailed bay horse, sixtoon hunds pigh— | may well enjoy snoh tich treats They wilt be ramem | 2¥e democrats saw bho matcor ia the same light; so | do not cerupy bis attention. Hie great. m orate wie Ticiet and sbrebam Florentine Jr., | EUPPore, Was not inaptly bestowed, for certainly he | yy, Mikiongy, $340. a Vited Wi plagara deesieen We mins aoe forget to | there was weching to be contended for wish rogard | plied itself wich «emlmer or mors coms 40 fill a vacancy; for tho fourth district WiltiamJ.Ma- would bo an exocedingly ‘‘rough and ready” gentle- 1,108. Pair of black carriage horaos—Mr. J. Hick- | 200, that during tho evoning Major General Sortt. xocom- | to a national bauk Itwould bo found by oxsaining | tothe dutiesot bis department. Che ictelle gee, in place of Timothy Wailers. Jr, removed from tho man to have any cembutive dealings with. He be- % son, $310 vabied by s few feiomds made bis apuearuucs, sad his | the records of the latosess'on of Gungeass, thas burt | Mets Ie mupremacy over plisrisl weakness and tadions é iit Prerence orseted a marked sentation of the motcheoring | in the Seuate and in tho House, the rivor and har eenee, with am ur oring, energy of soul pak im ite 7109. Yoko of oxen = overnor Poyster, fe tind gratifying character. and oontributed note Hitints | bor imywaverieute ware Cored 0 by tqual mummers | fH is as ood au argument of Its hemortality aw can arin Svug Harbor, $125; bay horso—Mr. | ino interest of the evening Madame Sontag. will give ofwcigaand demoorate ; so they ut no dsp its | (i2eO evor Ultered dn the majestic wovente of tue tim ‘ J0x. . ‘ | three more concerts in Philudelphia—one on If % i Sp itd | tongue ther bull, ono yeur of ago Bao | Tae Eee of double harness—Mr. Wolf, ¢ | ermbigvisatee santeeir ten rday | ehout that matter. ‘Tho tari! was auother hovby | ‘aince ere the dignified pursuils that grees the dayn ef ward—end George ooxe, to fill m vacausy; for the longs to this Empire City, and is assuredly a credit Fifth district. David Riord+n. ie place of Peter Swartz, | able specimen cf what our citizens oan produco in rorigned, Michast MoLanghiin in plsce of Koswell Tomp- that line. The same remark will equally well apoly son, recigmed. and Lorenzo Curey. to fill « vacancy; tor to Valiant, the Sixth dirt ‘new iietrict ) Joho McGrath Autho- other bulls respectively from Hampton, Wind- of the whigs, and froo trade the war-ory of ihurr op- wed by the iln-triows et Marsh- il Bowe. Adopted y ingle do.—Mr. Brown, $27 50 * | id froo trade the war-ory orn OD ruflerd g passed by the iln-trious stateeunan of Marsh: ny Gillen, and W m Lowe. opte ham county; Bamptouberg, Orange, county; As a oes. Single son war Wolf, $7. cA rp epoce igal sy ag le | pouents Inthir matter tho two pariwe had ro- | field The recpsciful nynparhies of tbe evuotey wae. By the Persinent—Rosipmation of Wer, 8. Badeaua cain 5, Datchess county; Morrisania; Woat- 1,089 1 0, Now saddle and bridlo-~-Mr. Judgo, | or California. | cedcd from the oxtremes they once took, and wore ond bim in his ours of illness and the prayers of oe Pi ine comely tke ule ia nkiig $10 | emery a SEE pEe now at a ebakwg-hasd distance from each Accepted. ok city. The samo places have like! 91. Si lo— ord, $10 5 } ‘ottce Tn gente. | other. In short, thore wag no’, a8 ne could sea, a Wiiy the veto Resolved, Thot Chatles ¥. Linebask be, | six kelfere aud nino cows of tho samo short- horned ry sear ia Tie ee wot robe— |, 7H Broun. Broihers Emlecstement Case baa boom far- | single poculinr prine:ple to ideotity etther party, a and it hereby, appointed one of the inspectors of election spocies. Mr. Hickeon, $11 50; buffalo robo—Mr. Valo, $2; sot tt pemmoant hey three o'clock this (triday) aftor- | contradiotinguished from the othor for the First district, Kight-euch ward, im the pleco of In the @epartment allotted to the Devons are to of double barnees—Mr Brown, $87 50 pone, Uy cpasen counsel om both sides, being unable | “He then reviowed the livas and morita of the t-70 Wm. 8. Badeau, resigned Adop ved. | bo found ninotecn bulls. Of ¢ there is one 1,096. Rockaway wagon—Mr_ Adee, $83. | oh diplee Case of Forgery.—Yesterdsy, oficors Smith | Sbiof opponents in this politioal battle. Soot ho OLY TIONS named Albert, which is cortainl a fine looking ani- 1,097. Coupee ourriege—Mr. Boarley $265. | and Greon, cf the lower pultoe. pices a! d reepecta bla | Acknowledged to be as great a hero on tho battle- By Al jan Done: Revoived. That the use ofthe | mal. He was imported from Hogland, and oost 1/098 Light wagon—Mr Brown, $165 looking mon. pumed Iichard B Cadmus. a gcocer, aoing | field ae bi a ase in tho cabinet. Ho bad fought Governor's soom be tendered Vo the committee appointed | 600, and we should say ho is well worth the | 4101 Gidmney tope—Mr. Boyd, $27; oak cart | busines in Brooklyn. oharged with forging a promissory | one hundred battles, bad waded up to his cars in eonnes, rea i ipa ey tices couaay | moncy. Ho is three years old, and is kept on | 44 bay rigger—Governor Do Poyster, $13, for tho | Bote of which the following is a copy -— | blood, slaughtered I koow uot tow muny thousand + ag which ’ they msy deeignate for that purpose, farm near Wincbestor. FT Latah ctewin, | Bailor’s Snug farbor. | GeeecoeecoDecoG000000eG00008 | bumao beings, and yet mever fainted But woat ae tM till Raat Bt i | hi lod to viow and purchase " i : a © | Geos that prove us to his capacity fur oivil duties 7 & of calmuiat! tong 1 hac eapeneras By aldermau Mooxz—Wheroas scvoral zaurdets have | good desi of attention Tho Alucrican bred animals | ,, 7B¢ Company then proceed p o $672. Yonx, Sept: 20,1852. 9 | Tho havits of w life epent in the military caroor | fe tovvices to the counter” wed hoyriog reomenyna “ Ne been committed in the Hiss wart within a yaar past, | also excited admiration, and amouget thom may bo | he fallowicg “hgticlenah ciel jetmncdpas at sla © thie months afler date, we promi-e to pay to © | must have unfitted him forsuch employmonta Whig | hisheart the burthn cf aa aporeidiagesossioacs, bea Seay iaaianirampatd worclaertus bere Goninel or | siumernes tevont pulls tan rein ‘Tne Le au ma pees peat $3; oo © Feventy two doilazs, at the Grocers’ Gant. for value 0 | reyes Pictoe fxinved. and Semosratio say they i of wrong dose, bos prises banotactor of murderer ; aad whereas there bare been throe vacancies | J laei Sat 4 vaec—Mr. Niblo. $350; Angel with harp, bouatifully | 0 received. LESSBLLS & ROBERES. 0 pet Pere cen ee . fs i ” otonement 2 on the pelico inthe raid word for nearly amoath, aud | CoW# Dumber cleven, and the heifors fourteen, come | orecuted—Mr Niblo, $1100; Ceres—Mr Niblo,$Jl; | So cc 50 0 occ CCC ro cee once cco oo | of wrangling as to whether Pieror gave e boy acont | Is parsed. on of which are calves, end obers ten yoars of ago. i e ; ' 0% to buy uw stick of onudy. Now, these aro the poiuis = maton a Lager her ir tire fhe | Of theee Connee Sout has contributed @. great many, | C°PY of the Warwiok vase—Mr Ailen, $35; Joanof | Endorsed R. B. Cadmus 'y iy i Inpeotor of Kleciion for the First divtrict, Kighteonth “ co up to heaven for his speedy restoration. in the i @ from his work is cou plete to fall on Qe Amor'can peopl’—iony bo mien have couse eproach himecif tiat he ircvete our vitter the Inet moment of £0 filustrious a Ivy by barb igaputations or slanderous <poreb, When Mr, Webeter is withdrawn from the soenes of this world, tho pariy asperitice whish have ragod =» flereely ground him will be orowued im the tears of @ nation’s gic? ; aud bo who has so far forgotten the claims of pairivtic greatness on to join in the iguobte u x rn Postal Convention between the United States \ " gr Aro—Mr. Morris Ketcham, $38; the Four Seasous— This note Mr Lessels pronounced to be a forgery, from | at iseue betwoen these two great parties 1f Pierce | ana Pe onatiis Of the ward, without giving aay subcantial rea wn, there- | end Fe teet, pe ene pi fee Dutenoss county, | wr Morris Ketcham, $10 the fact that he nover mune his name with two it's, ead | give the boy s cent, or if hy did not faint, be ought (From the National Intelligencer, Oot 2L Boperb Sione Vase, Mr M. Ketsham, $10 the signature on tho ssid uote Is written “Losselly.”” Mr. | to bo made next President; if the converse avids Resolved That the Mayor. asthe head of the Police | Department. be, aad is hereby, requested to cmuuaicate | to this Board ut its next sitting his reasons, if he has ang, for negisc'ing to confirm nominations en the police, when they sro so much required to protest the lives and Property of our citizens, thar the public may know Where the rsspomribility reete. and also that this Board may take suom action upon sho subjest as it seems go imperatively to demaad—which was adopted By Alderman —Kesoived. Chat the Street Commis- sioner report to this Boerd at its next meting. whether Mevers. btewart bave regulated the curb and gutter in Greenwich street, between Reade and Chambers street, in accordance with a resolution pussed by this baurd in Jaly last; amd if not, why it hes uot been dome. Adopted. FROM HIS HONOR, THE MAvOR. Mayon # Orrice, October 21, 1962. To tHx How. Boano or Avonnnr: Gentiewen—I return herewith without my approval, 4m ordinsnce dividing the Kighteenth ward into nino election districts. ‘There is no report acvompanying the ordinance, nor aro there any reasons presented ta ma Why 60 grest # change should be made in the districts of this ward. In addition to this the confusion and trouble incident to « obange so radies!, ats time so pear an im- tant cleotion would be ro great as to deprive many of Of Ayrehires there are many excellent specimens, including seven balis, thrice cows, and six heitors | Of tho bulls, Oswald has been imported from Scot- | land, and is urdoubtediy a credit to his native lund. But equally creditable to America are the other animals, for they are as fine specimons of Ayrshirea os can well be found, even in tho ‘land 0 cakos” itself Sevon of the animals are from Coxsackie, N. Y., and the rest from Westchester, N. Y. Tho milking cows are seven in number, and from thoir beautiful and prolific appearance, in a milking sense, we should think they would be a godsend, if purchased for and by this city, for they might, in some meaeure, render supererogatory the chatk and manufacturers of New York. Theso cows aro all from this Stato. There ere eleven pairs of working oxen—one oon- tributed by Woodbury county, two by Watertown, Copn., two by Datehoss county, three by Sharon county, two by White Plains, aod a twin pair by a genticman in Forty-sixth str ot, in thiseity. They re all yoked in pairs, and present a very ploasing Fidelity, Mr M. Ketcham, $2 Stone Vase, Mr M Ketcham, $3 Ponome, Mr. M Ketcham. $27 50 Ceres and Pedestal, Mr. M Ketcham, $22 50. Vase and Pedestal, Mr. M. Kecham, $9. A megvificent service of ching was then put up and realized $195. This closed the salo of Mr. Comstock’s property, and as the various buyers bave already cammonood removing their property, in the course of a day or entirely gripped of its | learn them aro. that Le vaivable contents. water which is at present dealt in by the manymilk | oes se nyyrart JOHNSON, AND WILETAM FURMAN, BQ , OF KINGS CouNTY. ‘Tv of the oldest and most respected citixens of Brook- lym have departed this life during the present week, both of whom hed reached a very advanced ege Gem Jeremiah Johnson died on Wednosday evening, in the eighty. seventh year of his ago. Be had been long | Koberte also testifies that the pame of the firm to the above note was not signod by himself The facts, as we Roverts are bakers dotag ue, Brooklyn, aad Mr. ments to fur- business at No. 274 Hudsom Cadmus, betng 8 grocer, had mi | mish them wiih a large quantity of lard and in order to gee at Mr Cadmus with funds. they gave bim promissory note. dated September 20 1862, at treo m yaths for $072 the same. precisely as the one above only with this dif- ference. that Mr Leesels epeit bis name with one ‘1 instead of two, a6 eppears in the forged note This pro- Iirsery note, ssid to be the ‘orged one. was presented br Cadmus to Mr. Richard Berry cashier of the Crades men’s Benk cf this city, on or about the 20th day of September Inst. for dissount. The cashier, knowing firm of Lesels & Roberta to be ra. eponsibio discounted the same and paid over tho meney to Cadmus The circumstances which led to ths Gisciorure i+ eaia to be in consequeves of Vadmus, who kept an ecoount in the Tradesmen’s Bank. afew days sinco depositing severed spurious checks, othorwixe called “Bo- gus,” amounting to about $1 200. and thea drawing his own chroks against the credit on the depoxit; the next day, however, the bank in making their exshanges discovered tust tho checks thus deposited by Cadmus were fistitious, true, Scott should step into the Presidential ohuir The new party next ooonpiod his attention. It had been brought into exisconoo to meet the neves- sities which the old organisations could not mect Estabdlisbod on grand, philanctropio aud comprehen sive republican principies, it wag destined to lead the new age of rofurm approackiog. He closed, af- ter spesking two hours sods haf, wich aa sumo nition to sil friends of the cause, that they nocd not fear it would be (hrowing away their votes to cast them for Helo, and that otaer clever fellow om the sume ticket, cd ext himself. Julian is » fine looking msn, apparently not more thaa forty, about five feet ten or cloven inshes high, end poseessed of no poouliarity in his physical cou'oc- mation. He has a benevolent expression of couste- nance and is prepostessing, im manaor and appos- ence He isan excellent speaker, and gave evi denoe of it, though too much fatigued to make any eratorical effort His language is choice, olegant, and forcivlo, sad fows wich remarkable enso. P S —Oot. 15 —[ mail this at Kooktord, whero We ere wuthoriaed to ray thet @ posal conve Sie hee beon concluded betweon the United States amd Pras. | tis, by which @ closed mil ix hereafter to be re euarly exchanged between tae oflocs of New Yeek ond Aix-la-Obspelle, and Boston sad Aix-ia Cae- polls, vis Lopdom avd Ostead. the most expeditions route to the Coptineat 4 uniform poctege cate of thirty cents, of which prepaymont i: to be optional im both countries, has boom sgeood spon. regards all Inte tors adoressed from say part of tl sited States tosay pert ot the Gorman-Austrian Postal Union (ombrecing Prusels. all the other Gorman Stated. and the whole ef the Austrian empite), snd trow any psrt of the Germem Austrian Portal Union to any part of the United States, Newspapers gent im this mait from owe o the ovbor are to be prepsid six conte cack, this be ing eJso the full postage Provision is likewise made for corre: pondence to and from cvustries b yond the postal union, apd the rates of postage established. prepayment ‘cl which, in micat eases, Is Bi60 to be optional o sither ede; end {t is expected theerrengement will ge fatty into effect on cr about the first of mext month. In the meantime postage tabivs containing particular imtees- tions om thir cutject. are to be eat to postmaster gone relly throughout the United states. This convention between the United States aad Prus sia bears the signature of the Postester General Hall to whose cnergy and devotion to duty. joined to the ¢ priviiege of voting. Ferthe same reasons [ retura herewith (be resolutions, fixing the places for holding the | 3 ooh hog identified with the bisory of Long Isiend, his momory | 8 the benks om whom they had bee: a stated that | Hale is expooted to day. ey m | the partios Kept no account in their bank. This olroam hose persons who aro interosted by sights that | Tecking back to the times of the Amorioan Kovolution. | stmuoe caused a suspicion on the operations of Mr Uad- ‘ ' interosted ted States District Court. tritering porte: ‘and attention of the ont polls 9nd appointing inspeotors of cleotions for the mine dly bring before their imaginations prospeo:s of | Be bad devoted much of his life to the pubiio service, Us and the promissory nots wow tu question, beld by Before Hon. Judge tebts. | sna much Gecoamed Prossive tatbhter, MONGGteN uu Gistricts contempiated by the ordinance above referred to, | banquets, will, no doubt. be Ye to learn thas | pertioularly to the interests of Brooklyn. of which he was | the bee pronounoed « forgery. On t ‘ Over. 2h—The United States v6 One Hundied and Seventy- | pubiic is mainly indebted for this important improve- A reture also, the rescintions enumerated below. viz:— | in the protent fair nro te be seen ton animals | often elcoted Supervisor, and to other offices, when it was Pela the amceD OO; Dispecting the forgery. the maylstra:e | sir Casks of Molesies—The U. 8. District Attoreey, Mr. | nent im the postul communication between the Vaited Resolutions rescinding the eae of Joseph B. | whose obesity will be certain to arouso pleasurable heel ag 9 of eiestion for the Sixth district of the anticipations of good feeding. Thoro are four oxen, a town, and was several times chosen to represent Kings | the charge Cadmus ia bi: go i ¢ county in the Assembly, where he 8 possessed muoh | fity-one years of age. iY. resides im | certain whether the proceeding of revenue officers of the Alao, resolution rescinding the appointment of Bernard | eas owt aie eaistian M1 Nand td influeses 0s 8 member’ Ta polities be Was Im former | Brooklyn and 8 r by trade Tu refarence to the | United States, im ceising one hundred and seventy six THE MURDER TRIAL IN NEW JERSEY, Setters: Caivin Hubbell, James Keenan, Jobn fagan, | Stor, Dearly ai! of which are of this Btate. days a friend of De Witt Clinton am advocate of his | charge of forgery. he says:—T am not guilty. I received | casks of molastos. imported from Demerara to this port, | Tnsac N. Hrowm, and Charles W Lawrence, inspectors of | The exhibition of native stock, inoludes a bull | oanet policy. and in latter yeas ho wan attached tothe | the note from Mr Loseets for lard, 1 was to gov it die | way Jostified, from the faote that should bo laid before VeuGiet tu the Geen et tueiens lection for the Bevesth and Eighth districts of the Sey- | calf, six cows, and three heifers, and, compared with | whi party. He retained his activity and business habits | Counted in order to purchase ard from the wost. Imme- | the fury. They belonged to a Me Duff, and weroim aps tice onteemth ward the other species, contrast most favorably. antil within two or three years past. dintely J enlied on Kil Goppack, in Hua equare aad dfybim to New York The retura of the gasgor ume Oot pak Fi oo AxD eee ht wih Also. resolution appointing inspectors of election for all There are, likewise, spocimens of the cross breeds, Wiliam Furmen, Erq., was also formerly known in | quired as to the oxpen~o of tran-porcing lard from the i eXeenE OvEr the invoioe of some twelve humdied bg pak 5 Po ‘@ full report at 4 the distriots im the First w: between what are termed “improved ond native | public life, and inthe times of De Witt Clinton repre | West. and its price. stating that I wanted it for Lessols | gailons in quantity. fhut of frelf would mot have eu wwuden, tne teapaery TR etce FB goons ds pte Pee ipseiding tee ti mppolntenent of inspectors of | stock,” and of theso, there are nine bulls, fifteen | ented Binge occas tn: the Ansan \y.. He died on Mia. | end Koberts”” 1p default of bail Mr. Cadmus was com- <horioed the oustom, house ofloee in, soininy he ponds: WiUlains, st the Elysian Fields; Hoboken, os dunaey, k * parties so appointed 6! : " day last. at the age of eighty seven yoars. He was the i i s ut he might compel them to pay th acdittonal daty ams, a the Hlysisa and the Common Cor ake bogies rg a nantes rae ines eaten oe canpei pertain kaye eiaek exe fn Ite of Gabriel Pucmes He, eons Slésted to the Stealing a Weich.OMeer Carland, of the Sixth ward | wich would be hlety por cent. But the ooxt was twoaty. ith of July inst, was continued this morning st Bes eo ma Councit have not the power to remove ; ” ~ a Sho officers thus created by themselres Tho parties | Periority to tho “ natives,” but asto the market- | cgi researches " ‘5 i |. | Police om Wednesday cvening arrested a young man | 4. er ot 0 of th iole te a Court House, opposite this oft yz, before Ji Jouss ti iste Renete 1808) Rad te Cletingalahed for his histort- | Tos Deasaaiemes, om sUbaige OF stealing S geld wate’ erie promt. "Fs Invokes aston the atmo a ae | 00d arrooinios, XB. V. Wright, aud GW Souddee, Bovctofore sppointed must. therefore, perform their du- | able superiority ofthese animals, we c.naot pretond | ““sr,. anule Forrest, an actress. and wife of W.§. For. | Talued at $70. the property of Na‘hapiol Weed Jr of | worth lx conte per gallon in tho country where (; was | Aare, for the tate, and Alfred A. Phillipe. aad Hees Aies until others have been eleoted. to offeran opinion. Such matters aro beat lefe to | rest. late mansger of tho Cleveland theatzo, died afew | No. 5% Cortlendt street t scoms that Mr. Weed wat | produced. and the officer here was of opinion that ic was | © ea hi beqe®., for prisoner. With reference to the appointment of inspectors of | the decision of butchers. It may be as well to | dryn ago walking slong the rust, when the accured snatched the | Sorth seven aud salt cents in Demerara and he thore. | edad bis sleotion for iest'ward. Tam informed that somo o| ver. i N i oi ied at Alexandria, om the 16th inst., Anthony (. | We . orm was given and the rogue | fore felt jumtificd im scizing it under the revenge act of | Wednes the parties, deciared fo the revolution to hava removed | HOW. however. that of this broed Now York city, | Died at Alexar ‘Wr Carenove wana native | 1a bis endeavors to make Sie cmape ful dorn and thter | {077 “hie Wall bering Mead the nection, walle moat be | be fF the prosecution thie ervelng. contondiog for @ <b i $ 0 Corevorve, in bis 76th year 3 em distriots pedir Lig ae heer a i Gomectins soven} 4 arog tesa; thee) ‘Orage of Geneva, in Switrerland, but hay bron a citizen and | the watch from his povsession into the street which was | 4 question for the jury. whether theas oaske wero traly | Conviction for murder in the second degrec, Judge rerpects qualified ertorm the duties ey ng $ y 3 ‘, : i the ch: to the jory, who retureed ‘ ¢ inent mercsant of Alexandria more than fifty yours oreibly picked up by como other person, a4 it has not yet | invoiecd or freadulently {nvoleed for the puryow of | Ogden deilvered the Were elected. In that cass, the appointment of any other | County, one; Windsor, one; Newburg, ono; Bloou- | HRG'emie toth ime, at Noroin, Viseine: io the Elst | been found. The accused was couveyed before the megix. | Merged oF freaculentiy fovelord for the purvow of | Oho tnt after mshort absoare. wich & Vordlot Of mame Persona in their piaces would be clearly illegal. ingdale one; Westchester, one. im of $1W0U, b> mination says: ew Jer J P Hell, tated the case to tl ary which he said, | States and tho ovatizent of Murope. ‘was DOW presented on the pact of ment. to as mitted to the Tombs. hold their offices um % i ler 07 ‘There aro Do various of men. f ber age Mrs. Wonrietta Pleroy, widow of Com | tzate and put under exemination on the charge, whea he | 1442, vol. 6, p (6%, section 16 and contiaued to say. that | Weant e only. ay ‘A. 0. KINGSLAND, Mayor, m the department devdted to, sheep, wo find se- Tinzder W. PVietoy, late ofthe U8 Wavy. | Muted that he was 26 years of age born im New York, | 4 mau has no right vw. persiare goods, vicber ata cher: reaped bee doh ease TB aA Laid on the table, and directed ¢9 be printed in ali the | Veral splendid specimens of the desuription denomi- —--—__—_-__- | ghd, drove a vio wagon, bat lately worked at the painting | iq» vale or anywhere Dd invoice them at infelt | ieee 41 00) Sue downto comGnement for a Map ex Corporation papers, and entered at length ia the | nated * Long Wool.” Of this breed, the backs Supertor Court—Part Two. | businers. Ae regards the charge, the prisoner stateo—"l | rates Per instance { rohased ® quantity of i was imoxicated at the time, aud didm't kuow anythiog | cloth im Rorope at alx cents we yard he should invoice | #2 hour, of a penalty of ome cent. or mothing ls peice 1a the oountey whece tt was | Will be jnrenond ory inst doy othe meme ee Binutes, number ninoteen, and the owes twenty cight, ma Betore Hon Judge Paine. r omnanltte A Town wan recetyed fret tho Mayor transmitting @ of which are of tho * Leicestershire” fas, tite. |>. Oor 21 Jo HL Gouiker_ again ease lien —ta | ghoutlt.”” The prlsoncr was committed to prison for Weenise mecksatts 95m 18. pies et ee he cemures | murder of Bium, om communication from dore Sedgwick, relative te the | having been i January, 1549. the defendant in this cause sold to tho Dts ; Grvction. of the Ceystal Lalace, ne Reccevolz equare, | wee Tecor in Wont ae oe and On BIC Ope | Ee a ei aecaat fe thle cane Bighteeath | ering agape yore 8 BS tbe Diaiee Attorney thot proeeaded toll Fitames Aocopicd. Of *Middie Wool Sheop,” Orange county has Wea Wip be thereon manpeenmaaeiintere sete mente | Cpenatrupk and stealing $67 60. the property of Mrs. | poked that ho aporaiced the value te beat $240902, te ofidavit that there were no {moumbrane« other than Rechael Downey, reviding at No 02 Orobard street Mrs anewer bo Mr. ng, #ho appeared for the defeudant 0 2 Meteorological Obeervations, WY MOMSE'S LOS, OFFIOR BAARMENT NO. 214 WALL erRmee. Of Committee on Streeter In favor of flageing sidewntka | COBtributed five Southdown ewes and six Soutadowa gf Fourth street. betweon Brondway and Lafayette piace, | lambs, throe buck lambs and threo cre Taiabs | thove mentioned in raid affidavit. on the provecty con- | Downey. lt seems, wok the girlinto her howe out of eom. | the witacs re wore ebout 17 000 gations aud b6 | yorvai, 19 M Fine clone, sreman enratag. WRG Adopted on 6 diviston, vir. —~ chess county, six ewer, two yours old, and ix | veyed. Subsequently, it tarned out that there waaanother wht Bk ia 4 “ ¥ Sppraivog ‘hers at about twelve ovate per geiloa. oxcl4 | Lonthenat Thermometer 0, Barometer 20.62 ‘Alasmative Aldermen Moore. Haley Sturtevant. Oak« | ewes, ope Soar old, two Southdown bucks, six | i vesintoet " | broken cpem the tronk and rou of with the moary vod in the ley, Boyoe, Barr, Tweed. the President, Aldermen Brisioy, | Southdewn ewer, aged, and three Southdoen owo | afidevit which plaintuf beoumo linble fo paid off, | Ofleer Donpeliy. of the Second ward police. é ‘Thermometer 64 Burometer 2 63. Francis, Pearrnil, Burd Ward, Denman, Doherty, Peck | jambs. A sattomen in Amos street, exhivita a | Action is now brought for damage: For defonce, it was | po sl El kooured, and i hor hover id uae coprequenct <f the inability of the prosecution to obtmia | "MUU NS Te percentage Nahi enedigs br \ | Southdown buck and owe, = your old; from Throg’s | contended that defendant had forgotten tne inoum | Sy Tere CrMn Torey: Caer tee ee che paid | octteln documentary evidence from the custom howe Wind north’ Thermometer 63. es Of Committee on Sowers—In favor of referring potition Neck, there are three Southde me da busk; | Drance, snd that acter the defendant was informed of tbe | oo, VB My my ain b pe poe ins er. M—PY . om a of 5. H Haws to come appropriate committer. To Jom. eck, e mi "ert own ewes and a busk; incumbrance be paid plaintiif $60 on eccount and gave \ » Aviioies of new olor Mee dag a ‘44 poseos Mari am Rube ed “Wiea ODiDg; sol we mittee or Streets. from renee comnty? ree Souchdown ewes, threo | confowion of judgment (whtet Isineiff hind not entered) Pd Lovee lho a eaeree . Honey tog ae a) oe re. | ather tod west, momater 66. t Of :ame Committee—To conent to havo resotution for | lambs and a buck. . | forthe baiance, Verdict for piainttf for $274, besides pews conveyed oe Avovwen Masatorn Packet Bie —Leunched on tho | Avsuny, 12M —Clear pleasant morning. South wind! extension of time on mower in Thirty. sixth treat referred Of Saxony sheep there are seven spocimens oxhi- | costs, mogietrate commitied hes to prison for tried 14th jnot,, at Hath, Me., by Messrs Trufant, Drammoud, % | Sum sbining brightly. Therm «never 70. fo Ur Croion Aqueduct Department, with power, Adopt | bited from Dutchoes county, consisting of three ‘Ohte | Mlection | 9 F. M=Ciear end pleasant evening. Light south umbranee upon the property. not ment sive of chargos, ioe suoreedyd ta | "Tie caro was Eostponed till thir (Priday) morving, ia | 4_’.0. 2 Char, moonlight evecing. Wind southwest, Mr. 1, Budler King and the San Francisco ¥ ‘ chip, over built ia . owes, three lambs, and one buck. Co., Une laigeat, and vaid 10 be the best chip, over wind. Thermomoter 62 Of Commitee on Fire Departmont—Tn favor of pinsing | é . ‘ Custom Honse, VOTH OF CINCINNATI thet raion, Hor frame: entirely of white oak, excopt the ° 19 MBean " \ossant more- emelerm bell et Taclem, fwelfth ward. ‘Kdopted or 4 any a Deter tes Mote ties cas cos Ma, Boiron | The vote of the ofty of Cincianati, at the recemt alco: ends. which ore Live osk. her pinnking ix also of white | i as er Pong a division, vit collar 56; the singular look of th Your specisi Washington correspondent. X Y.% tn | tom, stood ne fetiows = 5 Oak Wkssbe Nien. Whe Gti. Feahead: demltna Uiee (hae as M—Piacant ovening. Wind northeast, Afizmative — Aldermen Moore Haley, Sturtevant, | Peculiar appearance; the sing 01 Scie | sone paper of tho 14th inat,. ctated thet Me TB King Whig. Abolition, | Cob throvgbou A ag Se EDN, as t morning. Wind north. ‘Then Hey Bere, Tweed, the Preeident. Aldermen Brisley, | Wool, in partioular, has exoited auch curiosity, that | jog ‘been removed from the use st Gan Fren- | Judge of fap Court 6489 133 | cons, aed wee built for Mears Tapscote & Oo.’s Line. and Uriea, 12 M Pleasant morming. Peon Pend. Dorman Doherty, Peck —| the owners of the thoop have had to answer ths | cieo Ja the flnnacp of tae he reaffirms this | Comerens tickots.... + OAT 6208 162 | camed the Wa. Taprcott, efter the conior pariner of | Mmctcr 54 ‘i 4 Wind northwest, ‘Than Of ome Committoo—)n favor of bu Iding @ mow ongtae | meny inquiries mado of thom, with roaprot Co its | statement. and avers thet he was wxtictiy comect. JT pte Demootatic majority ov Judge, 544) whig manjerity on poy 6 é : pager tors ag ; | oe M —Ciear and piesrent for Bugios Gompany No 45, Adopted om a division, | nature, by palling off portions of che wool frou tha { rounce bobd of tious aseortons etavely faiee Congress 414 The voto of (he Lwoifth ward ty nek in 0 Orme, Reviddent La Liverpooi, whose wort wide repute | mrmoter 8 ina’ inane vig: animels, and oxposing itte vier Of these extra. Bir, Bing, (my father,) has not bean removed. but bas | cluded im there retarna tion wei dewreas the compliment. The W T. will bo Arnany, 12 MA gyn ae wacen rome ‘Affi mative — Aide’ is a a (Boag 3 rm p bee ordinary sheep taero ero upwards of thiety four, of | Mvigned ™ authority is the President of the United i A br Captain Geo. B Cornish, who hes for | Wet, “heemometer 61 arom ot » | om aang Tiare nat whioh Vermont has contributed con, New Jerioy Datche:s sonnty the re " The ima: Soon Sticele- Concurring to pave. &o., ia | a Dut anty the remaindor ¢ ima Magu eiror, betwoon ktvington and Stamtoa viroais, | &Mimale inolwle thrag @ Tne Freverine.—The following i ao exter from a letter Ia tho Moltfex Sens" Port Hood. Oot iT — 4 Joerh Bi ting as eman on ome | Nearly wil the Nova fleo'la f-hermen aro detalvcd lore nd toro backs, “Thovo. |. ce ioeet rock® who was eoting as a brakeman on iy ura feo'ls ato Astaluod Bere Mitel 0. LP RING > M— char Wied nerth, Thermometer 63, Bae mumanted the packet chip Sheridan of the | jn egy or. Meneury 67. no This ia, we hedews, the forth now ob'p — hit, " 5 utdea tains of the Susquchauve heiiroed on the | by the steamer Davasiation, for ¢ dace Wale Wave Manet eee wi an bad Me rem shot ait at Schenectady, tier Adopted ou « division, vin. bucks, whiok botoug to diferent imdividnia, 9:2 Lith inet, fli upon the track end neventern care pasred thd Pepe, Rod AY Frese s{lemy* lowve wilt bo vadet r n} . A iw nnthg the approach o Beet, oute om Ald a Moore, Sturtevant, Oav'oy Sioned 4 "Rood «Oral at rerestiou, § Wo | over bic body kis gc Som imotently tired tee” oneie | \ a i t—(—s—s—CiCisS