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nm SE St SSS SS A ES sithful \ N MMON CK Le to coneur to o he ‘a notel there, and between five and INFERESTING FROM WASHINGTON, | 0! sn4 ful exooution o the cnengwments of the of this force could he witndrawn, which would lead bel og Dhue ge gs tne flowing Samed Assenment Int, and appetatng | ox'Dtant mn that hay, (l0th Nor tbe Priomer arrived a rasements under whieh Spain has been laboring, by re | this is well worthy of consideration, at least in a iuae Hawards Getlaoter goal 4 oe and Lager meer beta od Another Batch ef Diplomatic | yoo porermment of Madrid has shown tsi | oot age ps (oopone Se aioe tt betel! Rennie, sever in Geemich rane, between Troirth sivot and | sll the horse. sated he was a porfumr ia rooklyn, and Papers. tunable to anes the leaal. gyrernenens of Cais Se doubtless, & subject for the consideration of the Bory oy Atowaman—Janvany, 6, 1863, Sremae, Fw soring Broad vey om mee. Sar — ‘gaia he had a horse he would trot against Santana She treely, Bee ale s Seren meee neee | Gegnent’ gt tary fi Pausnnr—Richard “E, Gompton, ay President, Al- | fower built tn Nanenu street, fom Aum sroet to's polat | hieto Heriom:and if he, (Mr N) got back dist he . our ‘to send to Cube agents whose zeal, courage. and ao | present or any future administration 7 A The i i », woule them to make head sgal: | “As to the idea that the British government wishes | detmen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Qakler, Boyoe, Barr, | about hundred feet southerly from Beekman street. For | would give bim $10 for his hors, and ifnot he would Kaglish View of the Oubam Slave Frade, | [ris %ructione which they would meet with, and who, | to obtain possession of Cuba for Treelf, a little oon. | Teed Brisloy, Franois, smith, Bard, Ward, Cornell, Pack’ | Shwer tu Grand served, Detmcon Suffouk and Iidge siroete, ite him $80; witness wom the recs and gave the $10 for 0 horse in the prisoner's possession; an v 3 r i 7 The minutes of the laey meeting were read, and ap- of Pea RC ALOE in =pive of difficulties and im defiance of threats. would isfy any candid mind that it oan |. 4 For flagging a space four feet wide through sidewalks of | bechem thelr duty to tbe Bellith crows. and'weten one | wists Alay Fay eae tn ent | peered. ns Thirdeth sitert Wewean ‘enthavenue and {don rive, | wanted to sell the gig for'$6, more. and wituoss being gopher egal Sencume,and, $a ru Pondtnnsde the criminal re- ye the omancipation of the slave population, aad | ny Alderman Ha.sr—Fotition of Wikia thompon | {cost ihe Kevery io Wein meats vr pete cur) | Sout fran eller and Shawn vas arrested The fury a do., Be. dco, fier Beitaunio Majesty's government well knew thatevery | the eonsequent ruin to the proprietors, and injury | to be appointed # Commissioner of Deeds, Yo Committe | Sha gucter im Thity-Afth stroct, tetevon wieet and Se. | mediately roturved s verdict of gullty. and the Court | impediment would be thrown in the way of the British to the negroes themselves, whi 0. Very goue- | on Salaries snd Cones, cond avenues; for sewer in Mercer street, betwoen Grand | ced the prisoner, who made ® very inoffeotual at- er | agente—thut all from the Gevernor downwards would rally and justly complained of throughout the Bri- | By the same— Petition of lark B. Wheeler, to be ap- | gnd Spring streets; for! sewer in Thirteenth street, be- at an explanation, to two years Imprisonment. Fe Serge te hee |: Oe Tae Catt a ale eee Ei cies, ss by FY inted Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on Ss. Our Washington Correspondenee. | do his utmost to prevemt them from successfully per- tish West India islands EB ios cmd Ottices. tween Second avenue and ay ses pits ds eee ee Wasuinorton, Jan. 6, 1853 | forming their duties—that frivolous and unfounded eom- The chairman of the Committee of Commerce, By Ald ‘Moone—Petition of L. W. Bral Hleventh avenue, botween Twenty ninth and Thirty: third jigamy in mar- th y | ts id be t 1! that » Aldermen Moons: baba matd and | streets Adopted on a division, vis:— rying Sarah Anu Williams, om the 29th July, 1861 his Highly Important Documents Connected with the | ee eS eek te aie er te teen el ie Seymour, expects a to be iaearae i Tepors by others for lvave of plore at, and near Coenties alip, Hust Nticmatve o Aldermen Moore, Tinley, Btartevant | fet wife; Beldget Gloeso bona hemarried at Limeriek, sland ve Tr their Drese! 4] 2 Oak! 5 fe reland. . being 5 : of Cuba and the Stave Trade. to obtain their reoall by misrepresentation. reference to tho fisheries, which is at present under RESOLUTIONS DE ee eee eee ee eee ener eae ee nsien Miles mlaiataltha Gupcdsas tnt While so great an interest attaches to every im- her sheen a irc asees to Tesall ‘ut’ consideration, that gentioman, I understand, is de- By Alderman Twrxp~Kosolved, That the Clerk of the | “Of Committee on Crotom Aequeduet Department rela- | she was present at the first mariage and, knew the par- comneeted with the island of Cab hat he ts alieged, sirous of permitting the importation, free of duty, of | Common Counsil be requested to prepare the anmusl | tive to aceounts of Oroton Acqueduct Department, De- | tles. The wife, (formeriy Bridget Gleeson) was now alive portant matter ry wi . “i saree no bekien senna then sone es ace British cured fish, provided that American @sher- | Manual of the Commen Counoil, for the year 1853, asd | eembor. 185%, Ordered on file P and in this oity, and she saw her on Monday ‘and while the slave trafie is so notoriously the Ob | OF ne ee eter ot stioe would declare render him pe- men shail have the right of taking and curing fish | that when prepared, he cause ee oy) ie be fe pobuaned, Of Committee on Ascossments—In favor of obhieter fale Catherine A. Gonsales, a rmartly dressed jeot of the fostering care and protection of the | euliarly fit for his duties The Spanish government on the coast of British North Amorioa. Tho ques- | U2der his direction and supervision. Adopted oma di- | with the Board of Assistants, to confirm assessment list | locking young lady, with peouliarly bright 3 4 Py ~ a vision, vig:— - i the star 1d deposed she li 7 Bpanish government, I feel confident that the do- | not reriourly imagine that her Majesty's government tion of reciprocity will, I believe, be troated with ‘Affirmative — Aldermen “Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, pat perise ponreiae) im pier ges Ps i teak hee piace o= Fe 2 . Parl oe ted on a di nit + puld comremt to do so | liboralit President, . Alder: Brisk ouments which I forward to you herewith will be | "It neoubtediy true that the crown of dus! att : Boyoe, Barr, Tweed, the Prosidemt, mon Brisley, | jegtor therefor. Ad vision, viz. :— ried to Miss Williams, by the Rev. H, F, Pease, om the deemed highly important pl interesting. They Bae ee rere wet ertndrew ita exequatur from amy chably legislation on the subject any farther | Hrancis Smith, Bard) Cornell: Pocky. sr ehy | Aflzmative—Aldermem Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oak- | 29h July, 1861 < . a foreign consul in the Spavish dominions, if it shall think Would be injurious and inoperative, agit mightin- | | By Alderman Botirn——Rosolved, | egret ser ley, Boyoe, Barr, Tweed, the President, Brisley, Francis, | @rocs-examined : She eupporod she could swear to the are copies of diplomatic correspondence which 10 do s0; but the presemt ministers ot Spain are too troduce some objectionable features, to which the | Commissioner of Health be, and the same is hereby fixed smith. Bard, Ward. Cornell. and Peok—15. risoner ; did not think she could +e mistaken ; thought passed between tho Spanish Minister of Foreign | enlightened to advise their vovereign to exeroise that British government would not agent, and theremalt | st the sum led 500 per annum. To Committee om | “ Of Committee on Sewers--In favor of consurring with | it was bim ; she knew him by uame of Forrester only ; 4 right arbitrarily, caprie!ously, or Satay and without would be to throw over the fishery question for at | "Alaries and Offloes W. edi Board of Assistants for basim and ouivert at southeast | she was not married. z. Affairs, Lord Palmerston. the British Minister to | being able to aacert umd prove that the consul against | least another year ee Ran See aoe De ale, for, maecion quiner_ of Enenty-<ceond street and Third avenus},| _. Hare you over pon married 2H ifiaas, (darting. ‘adrid, i ipot whom the measure was to be directed. nad misconduct " " . . opted, viz. = moet indignant glance at the counsel) : | decline auswer- M , and the Spanish Plenipotentiary to London, e a As to the cession of tho property held by the Hud- | Bittee om Police ‘Aitrmative—Aldormen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oak- | ing that ae in the year 1341. Mined ip: toe perteemanes of bis Saban, = %00's Bay Company, which has been erroneously | “py Alderman Twreo—Petition of David O'Keefe, Jr., ae , 4 >. oo year Sut ifthe cxequatur yas to be withdrawn from Mr * Matta as being the subject of negotiation Delwoem | orch ley, Boyce. Barr. Tweed. the President, Brisley, Franeis, | Counsel ; Very Well. Where do you live? The correspondence arose from the desire ofthe | Tursbull * * ° ppointment of Commissioner of Desds. To Com: | gmith ‘Bard. Ward. Cornell, Peck—1é. sion street.” Q. Who are you living with theret Wit- renee Wi tlaati the dismissal or | "wld be the duty of her Majesty's government to se- the two govermnents, 1 have she best authority | mittee cu Salaries and Oilloes. Of Commiites on Arts and Soiomces—Ia favor of pur- | mess: decline answering that question Q Are you ee’ » Ma to procure the dis: leet, as his successor, some other person holding the for stating that it hag not beoomo, nor can it be- et sae In fa chasing three Cd ones of ‘ Strykor’s American Register.” | living with aman there? I declinoanswering. () How reeall of the then British consul to Havana, who sane opinions, and amimated as nearly us possivie with come, the subject of negotiation—it being a mere MS ar spr pa aes tn ghee Hadad hd Adopted on a division, viz i A ‘< ‘ous are youlived here i Ae Two mats py , Where ; | the same zeal and astivity in the performance of his da questionef bargain and sale, the conditionsef which | SI i‘ ‘ge rmative— Aldermen ‘core, , Startevant, you live before ” in @ house re? bad rendered’ himself obnoxious on acsount of his'| 10 "So that nothing woaldbe gsived for the Gabe slave | Gent be detonated upon between the partios. im- Chief of Policos Shepierd Knapp, a Oity | Oakicy, Boyoe, Barr. Tweed, the Presideat, Allermon | cline aurwering. Q. Do you know the mau who marcied well known anti-slavery sentiments, and of the vi- | traders by the removal of Mr Turabull oasly tacenad W WViliam Rockwell, a Das itesideut Phy- | Brisley, Francis, Smith, Bard, Ward, Uorneli, and Peck, | them? Witness : what rbould I know about (ho men’s gilance which be exereised in impeding andexposing | _ But her Majesty's government cannot disguise from the y i Miller, os Health Commissioner; | 76, business ? (laughter) Q he @ minister? A. Yes. a thet ifMr Turnbull's exequator Wasnrwaton, Jan. 5, 1988. | ncellor, as Scrivener at the Halls of Justice; | Of Committee on Roads—In favor of regulating Fifty- | Do you know whether he i miuister or slawyor? A. ‘ government of 8) the carying on of th e trade in that island. should be withdrawn upor such grounds as those stated : o pector of Vessels; and George P. | third strect, between Sixth and Seventh avonues. Adopt- | Yes. How do yon know sa minister? A, Boca These documents have been procured from the | by Mr. Ferrer, her Majesty's governmemt would be very The Policy of General Pierce's Administration. | br epsh peer ves the Sireet Department, were | ca ona diviston, viz Be ie Seat " he looks « alniscer, (langhter,), he : : ca little disposed to matntaim any const Jar offiovrs in Uw . i ‘ j. | comb s. Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley. Sturtevant Oak- | ter. and ho married thom as a miaiser. (Laughter. parliamentary files in London, and are at this time | Qn'michs probably accu it signe to sousider whether it, 1° 8ear approach of the inauguration of Prosi Afirmative—Aldormen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oak- | jey, Boyce, Barr, (weed, the President, Q. Did he ever oome to Division street? No. anes particularly apposite, from the almost parallel cir- | wouid ve proper to permit any Spanish consuls to com. dent Pierce, when the present imbecile national ad- | ley. Barr. Tweed the Presideat, Drisiey, Franols, Smith, | Jey: Vranois, Smith, Bard, Ward. and Cori ter.) Q Did -you ever hear him preach’? A. No, Bard. Alvord, Peok—-13. Of Committee on Finance—Advorse to application of | (Laughter ) r cumstance of Captain General Cafiedo endeavoring | i TE pana hg nck pela ministration is to give place to one moro recently | “Negative—Alderman Boyoe, George A. Wilt. Adopted ‘Anna H Barle, a lady of rather more mature ago and te rid himself of the equally obaoxious British consul | the governmen: of Spain to'recomslder the wnole of this chofen, and reprosenting more fally the sentiments | =) uuitows. | | Or aname CommmitteomIn favor of conenrring with the | shape. aud of rather a brunette hue, was nex: oailed. to Onbe of the prosent day, Mr. Oramford, agains | Rati sed her Malwtye govromst tagttongly t¢ of the American people, invest, with pecaliar fore | yt Usre‘tna' Tapert af ty Cabuntos on Seite | PeAyet Asani, fey a seve, in Mie. fmeth aah, | She ad bam prasnt of the marries, but would wd whom the like objection exists, that ofexercising | sit to be led tmvo th and dignity, whatever is beatae that event. | Health, tn favor of oonourcing with the Board of Assist- | Pitty sixth street, Adopted cn Givision, vie) | oq omaramined--Had seem the drat wife, (3ia'emonts igi ist | Cubs and the ooio suthorities, who protest them, Gemoral Pierce enters upon tho administration of | al | Affirmative—-Aldermen Moore, faley, Sturtevant, Oak- | of the latter wore attemp' to be proved to show vhat tcp vigilant a. supervision over the slave traders: In | Tota eish to point out, aheuld chun to the bonorantt al Pe . 4 | the -ame wae adopted on a division, viz :— ley, Boyce. Barr, Tweed, the Presldent, Brisley, Francis, | they comcldered the marriege a nullity, but were ruled another view, they are equally worthy of attentiou. | determimation of compeliing the Governor and people of *B¢ BeBeral government at a most interesting and | Afiirmative—Aldermen Mooze, Haley, Sturtevant, Oak- | Simith, Bard, Ward, Cormell, Peok—16. out;) and —— | Cubs to re-pect and to exeeute the treaties which Spain important ora in the history of the Amerioan people. rea PGS Ba Breen: oe ae Brisley, Francis, | ~ Of Committee on Finance—In favor st leasing pre- The Aseistant Diao Attorney seated that Mc. Pease DOCUMENT XO. 1 Reshma on ate mabeere ni Ensend. accpuicn His competitor, the brave and gallant Soott, who “Alderman Srux7ivaxt moved to eall up report of Com- | oy el rare ph ee le dere ge ahaa et ey telat tito gopher eee PROM Trim pranten stinieven ae tendicn avvatns. ae pan | Sddrested to the Governor of Cube. and appeals to that had often led succossfully to victory the armies of | mittee om Law Department on the eommunlostion from | Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyoe, | failed, and the ease must be abandoned The jury. under ‘Baa, to H. B. M."0 CHAROE D'AvPAinES, ME, ASHTON | decpateh as a convincing proef of the resolution of the the republio, and never sustained a defeat, was kim- | 9'* adnprosen asa char ae po hes jonal room, Ww! ae Teeth Provident, Brieley, Francis, Smith, cep aieenen iy ors anes Beebe, returned a var- i Spanish govern ment to carry the treaty of 1849 into ex- Pa See idat hale ws Radia Oe ¥% ba eoution® a oe Majesty's acai ‘are obliged to *elf to be everthrown moetsigually when hecamebe- | Aflirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oak- Of rame Committee—Coneurring :o remit ths tex of Acquitted.--Bilem Fleming, » nymph of the pivé, was Both of lect November. the Kegium Exeguatur, which you | S47 ‘hat shey cannot consider, thet despatch in sny ds, fore the people for the highest office within their gift, Blea Ward’ Govaell Poskold; ey? F7eacls, Smith, | 106] on the Ghursh of the Mest Ifoly Redecmer. Adopted | tried and CE CDK apa aaa Dow re Teewbel waists be sutheitwed’te nov on aa ra F. | overagain been semt to Cubs; and even if the Governor, because tho ciroumstanoos under whieh he was | Negative—Alderman Boyeo—I Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyoo, | esiing nor edifying The property was restored to the Consul b ; ‘i id whi ROM DEFARTMERTS. Barr, Tweed. the President, Brisley, Vranois, Smith, | owner at Havana subject to the conditions contained | for the time being, bas given himself the trouble to read nominated, the aid which he had received from the |. munication from the Commissioner of Repairs and ’ ys o : : 7 | beat oi a | lornell—13. tematic and Impudent Froud —Chi uy therein: and under which alone consuls agents are ad- | ecu ev ba never paid the slightest attention to thelr free soil organisation at the North, the hearty man- | supplies, with resolution awarding contract to Pine & Bad peek Cea lbtve:=ih dvoid to application of M. & wat ipateten for obtaining four dollars ae ier ade mitted i she, Spaniel ioe the regency was iguo- | The same fate Will inevitably attend the despsteh in nee in which he was sustained by Seward, Greeley, | Harishorn.tor the building of a new hook and leddec truck, | yz sunith, Adopted Morris Moser, by fal-cly pretending that he was @ cou- , : 0.11. Adopted on # division, vis :— | question, “Bat if the Spanish government wishes toaiforl Weed, and their abolition allies, very properly led | eh aemaaii fies lacie Moore Haley, Sturtevant, Oak- firmation of which. I shall presently bave the honor of | eed ae ee at ae ee cee mew in iabe he hare 0 the icrosistible belief that a ccctional influence | ley, Boyce Barr. Tweed, the Prosident Aldermen Bris stating. places ita uader the absolute impossibility of | #84 aa Guceabenateine ol tke cate SLE, ; Ap ; a es z ley, Francis, Smith, Bard, Cornell, Peck—14 Erent whoa It receiven the frvtintinuation' othe fcid'ta, | may st osce be removed tos British colony. ia order “OW be more or less exeroised in any national ad- | | ommunleation from Commiswoner of Repairs and Of Committee on Finanoe—In favor of granting use of | stable, and could reoover some property which had been south half of pier No. 11 North river, to the Commercial | stolen, &c. The proseeutor stated that he wa a cigar Steamboat Company. Adopted ona division, vis.:— dealer, at 135 Water street. aud that in the month of Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Ootober bis store was robbed of about three hundred Oakley, Boyce, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen | dollars and some tilver. that he know the prisoner as which came subsequently to their knowledge. th: i i i iof. | Supplies, with resolution awarding eoutraot toJas.8mith, | Brisley. ¥rancis, Smith, Bard. Cornell—18, Alexander Lee, constable. One Sunday eveni fo dividual's dings, being desirous that such acontin. | ‘hat they may be rescued from the real slavery under Ministration of whieh he was the chicf. General ert a q joy. Francis, a . y svoning, a fow , | whieh they are suffering. ‘ for building an engine for Co No. 49. Adopted on a di- Of tame Committeo—In favor of redeeming the bi days afterwards. the prisoner came to his house and should not oceur as that the Captain ‘General of the | 7 Pieree, the domocratio nominee, had always filled | yiion vis: Guled kn Loaehar es had lost, that he wasa constable ing ground to the “Congregation Aushi Obesod? from sale for taxes. Adopted on a division, vis.;— and had the thiefin custody, and could get him his by the said oxequatur, are quite clear and positive.) with | — ereapen aausnbsiace Aezalead taslavecy in Cabs; had been promoted by bis countrymen Ho pre)’ vrancis, Smith Dard, Ward. Cornell. Peck 13, Resp rrig aagr e ig iy tes pttacteyants property. foie eaten bales no him to fo the consul of s ation with which Spain isco | TI! tthe laws of Spain be rigidly enforced against ths | WS known not to have engaged in any un-| Communication from Samuel Redoliff, nominating Wm. | Prisley, Francis. Smiih, Bard, Cornell—13. senta' (continued the witness.) my wife and I wont Minister to Lonion,) ou tho 15th of Decetaber ot a | BumUrous slave traders in Cuba, Whove cerupation sas worthy combinations by which he might ob- | B Bures forclerk to Supetinwndent of Farements, in | Or tame Committe Now concurring In donation to | together next morning, tothe City Hall, and mer dio lm order that he might state verbally to Lord | Well and as pwbiicly Known as that of any man engeged tain the nomination; and it was generally Place of Jacob B. Howard. To Committee on Salaries | the fourth Congregational Church to pay am assessmont. | prisoner thers. He told me to wait below stairs, and them. of Cubs might make use of the unlimited powers | ,,.net the Spanish government take efvctual messares with ability the various positions to which he |" Affirmative—Aldermen Mooro, Haley, Sturtevant, with which he is invested, (and whieh you will have soxm | f0F Tectoring all the colonial British subjests who have 7 sa Oekley, Boyes, Barr, Tweed, the Prosiaont, Aldermec . in legitimate commerce. and Offices Adcpted. came down and said the sheriffs were ready, and I had te Suother consul in the revue Of the poston eo tac inus | And, finally. let the Spanish government take steps for understood that he was averse to holding office, | , Vommunication from Hlijab 1. Purdy. Superinten- | “Of Committee cm Finance, adverse to sppllestion of | pay fcur dollars and for them. I gave him five been favored with thas situation, No reply has hitherto | Test0Fing to freedom all those negroes who bave bem im and had only consented, in times past, to do | tim derashanmb Ts Uramaittes on Sulatie cod Ubinas | Thea. W. Dowd. | Adopted. SnIaE EDR Re. 1ee es and my. wile lai “the, Baperiee Deen reosived, cither from General Alava or Lord Palmer- | duced in Cubs as slaves, im violation of the laws of y py: ‘Paes 0 | suid department To Committee on Salaries and Offloes. Of same Comunittes, adverse to application of the | Court. whore we walted alittle while, and bo then sald we ston, upom this subjest; but as the oficial reports from | 8PAib, and who, thersfore, not being the legal property of #0 under & firm and conscientious sense of duty | arn That the Committes of Repairs and Bap. | Church ee Beery cba the Baptist, for relief from assess- a Ce isos ‘t. and he would let us i : any man, are rpso facie, frov by the law of the eountr, ‘i i i toes | ge oCtation—' ; - | ment. Adop’ now when it was comiag sughter.) He came the Havana allow of ne longer ae, Tam obtiged to call | pad wef 7 ‘7 that no man has the right to withhold his services | plies bo directed to kare the oroswalk in Broome street, “Or same Committes, recommending that petition of | arerwards and told ew eteecivo Greleth ive cent eee falls proceedings, without conesaag the surprise | __ If the Spamich government will pursue such a course, from his countrymen if they cam advance the public | opposite Contre Market, relaid. Conourred in W. B. Lawr-nce be referred to Committee on Aasess- | waited for two hours, and J thought I would see what Reeolution— That the Committes of Repairs and Sup- mente, Adopted. was the matter, K = pliee be directed to bave the crosswalk at the corner of Of treme Committee in favor of refunding taxes of Jos- To the Court—He never eame back (laughter); wit- socidents, and would have boen looked for in any id slip and Pearl street, put im proper repair. Concur- | J. West Adopted on a division, vis: Aflirmative—Al. | ness would not have given him tho $6 if he not be- feit by the Regency at perceiving that the choice should | Which is recommended as much by consideration for welfare. All these things were, however, but mere have fallem precisely upon e person who, witbout eon. | the Weil understood interesta of Cuba as by . ‘ eealirg it from the British government, was going to af. | the obligations 0: treaties. there will at onee be fen et ~ fal ae eae bs ao! and Spain will siford an honorable prof of its strict re. Thore was, however, one great and overshadowing Report of Committee on Streste—Coneurriny g with the | Berd. Corocll—13 never seem or known him before; the prisonsr was the the Woet,”” with the intention of calling the attention ot | afd for ite ational epgegementa I a2 vane a principle involved in his nomination and his tri- Faenncriisgs wart dat A rR rare een E Of sume Committee, adverse to application of Michael man whe represented bimself as’ Alexander Lee, a con- his remnant pics meeeesity of adopting « new plan me Aare pretest H B.M. Charge @’Afaice umphant election, whish alone accounts for the to East river. Adopted on a dirision, vis. |. Of same Committee, in favor of referring petition of Crore examined by Mr. Voorhees—Gave him the money oo abelit! a of the sag trade ey =a of Cabs rid ; 2 * | immense popular suffrage by whiob he was invested Affirmative—Aidermen Moore, Haley. Sturtevant, | John Slattery to Committee on Sowers. Adopted, at the first intimation; he had @ olub with him but no ie werk he deer @ sondition of the Afrioan nore z Boyce, Barr, Tweed, the Prosdomt. Brisley, ¥rancls, |" Of same Committee, adverse to application of Johm | star; witness had lived in New York a year anda baif, Faee ny ae suffering & “systematic martyrdom, with the popular will. He was known to be sound | ami, Bard, Ward. Cornell, Peck—14. Rea for eorreotion of tax Adopted. and knew the men who wore stars were Gffloers; had not Gommninsh orto thin webct eee OF the Mixed | EXTRACT OF (Aron DATED wvavaT LA ISL?“ | apom the question of the Union He was known |. Keport of ommitteo on Strevts=in favor of paving | "Of sanie committee—Adverse to application of Wim. L. | promired to give him the money if ho would try to ferret prineipal 3 ini Thiryy sixth street, between Seventh and Kighthavenus, |p, ‘Adopt ; . ont pripelpal authorities of the wland of Cubs hare be" ot nas it ie as notorions as noon day that ¢@ entertain no opinions in favor of the North, of setting curb and quiter ‘heroin and flagging sidewalk, © | "Ot veme comuitteo—In favor of roferting the petition | found out end arrerted the talof | PONUTSY Be bed dees (with regard te the African slave trade) which he *S'est many thousand negrovs are annually brought the Eust, of the South, or of tho West, exoept as space four feet wide, through the same. Adopted on ® | of Prarels Hendricks to Committee om Aseeaments. | ‘The Court charged the jary, that if they believed the abel being Koows, that they have one and all made | 1nt0 Cuba from Africa im violation of the treaty betw-ee — they formed integral portions of one great federal Ns ae = ‘gintiian Moers, Haley, Abuser Adopted. representation such am one as wonld deceive a person ef Topreeenta: eri Of same committes—In favor of remitting tax of M. | ordinary enderstan ‘the prigo1 4 cna pn ator apetd oy bd bdo — polntiog hg Maced tag ied bed pean arcane whole, the continued existence of which depended Bayes, ares rneed, Se Bresident, Brisley, Francis, | Duff and others, ‘dopledon « tron viet they founda revue socal) ner was guilty; and wmce of the new British comeul, whose pernieto permsi'ted by the Captaim-General, and that asumof upon @ proper regard to the rights of all. He hi pe ‘ Fo eri tat ee | Affirmative—-Aldermen Moore, , Sturtevant It beizg understood that there were several similar Pnosletin de gpheeren dacerstaatel ecceewstiees pees. ey ln regularly pald to him by the slave Genlers for | \hee phen, td @ had “Report of same Committes—In favor of paving, set- | toy Boyce, Derr, Tweed, the President, Alderm = a | charges against the prisoner, he wae remanded, that some ory negro 0 imperted: and that thus the Captain. been known to actively interfere, and insist upon, | ting curb and gutter, and flagging sidewalks, in Eleventh | jey, Francis, Smith. Bard. Cornell--13. faqcy eighs be wade as to bew long naa Tuseareny e ful inbabitants. and filled them with consternation and - wi wi insti | svenue. from Thirticth to Forty-third street. Adopted | Of sume eommi'teo--. In favor of remitting personal tax bad been carrying on business as a counterfelt con, beowuse they are believed to be doc rines admitted ieveral is not merely eogniasnt of the general fect thas the withdrawal from nomination of Atwood, as the on a diviciom, vis. :— of James Quigley. Adeptedon a division, stable. . i } alarm, i land, from beir the slave trade is earri but kno F ii ‘ / | by Eng! he very fact of their author being seat the je ia oarrieg on. but he even Knows with ac democratic gubermational candidate in his own Afirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oak- | Affirmative--Aldermen More, Haley, Sturtevant, Oak- Forgery in the Fourth Degree—James MoOready, ! | i Bavaze as Consular agent with a view to prepare pub- CUracy hew many thowsand pogroes are imported in the A eech . The: State, when that gentleman gave indications, in | !¢y. Boyce, Barr, Twoed. the President, Brisley, Framols, | Jey, Boyeo, Barr, Tword, the President, Aldermen Brisley, | ther a simple looking fellow, who de+oribes hi: e ie Spee ngreiran nen nanny Sn, openty medi}, Cares < sack Jeers aene Caines ssepa bey enon in | S}0¢4, wise that ae Le Wo tetbucd atthe dace | Siith, Bard. Wetd, Gormell, Peok—19 Pranols Smith, Bard. Cornell—-18. ” | ghoemaker was changed with uttering, um eighth day of ‘Thess are the grounds for imploring Her Britamnle Valcer. on pis first arriv 4 bh arenes, thas ie was imWaed with, (nat | Of Commitiee on Sereste—Iu favor of paring Second | On motion ‘he Board then adjourned! till tomorrow | Nevember inst, « obtok on the Bowery Dunk for 2%, Majesty to be pleased to recall Mie David Tare | yet. whencter a slave ship ia denounced to the Captain, S€cttonal anti-slavery sentiment that was gaining | avente from Twapty-eighth street to Forty scoend strest | ovening, the 7th inet., at 6 o'eloek % dated the 0th of November, and purporiing to be signed Wall sed te send in his lees some other vernon who | Gene-nl by the British Conall a mock taquity is eeton ground at the North with suoh misshievousand | “Z'Rimacive =Aldcrmen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant ee Se Soha PST UID, Sonphtoe obicpcrepeat tr itl . ualified tm so peculiar and dasgerous a way é ee eolaring treasonable tendency. He was kp Boyoe, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Brisley. Court of General Sessions, ‘tment ‘20008 with regard io the ialand of Oubs, ware it a impossible | there, wae no, foundation for the sharge You wil be ease ones ee epcisp Ot ees nulth’ Bard, Wand Cornell, Pookie O |G pedocs sage BAbte SnD Alaartase Bridayiand ‘Basis bo pre Sdn EA i Re Woy hy ts be De scotene. on io pene Esti apm pe BE edn chaeeiseae reste onl aan : ost ae pein prt Hae a Patras | ; i poms | Ocmaniittoe ia faver ot Sakaieg bo teely INTERESTING TRAVELLING COMPANION—FLAGRANT ROBBERY | he bad been imduced by some young men with whem he oeat lero a oe claims the right to over-ride the | sidewalk wenty-ni street, between an AT A LODGING MOUSE. fe Sdérece thie molanistice to you, and. et tue sane tine, &e, PALMERSTON. auttgttin 3 ie tit ‘and | Lexington avenues.” Adopted ous Civielon, vik:— Jan. 6—John Breen and Bdward Murray wereindictea | (llinet s pg ae gels pncroestendabenaite ve the honor to deelare to you that H 0. M.'s go No IV nap nisccae sttemp' sours power, Affirmative — Aldermen Moore, Haley. Sturtevant, | for grand larceny, and stealing about $100 fromthe per- | jedecmed. ‘That they had mot redeumed and [ormment ts Powitvals determined to leave no means un- | sxrnact oF 4 oxsratcht rnom vonD ratatensrex to tax | whioh cherishes the fallacy shat the framers of that | oyes Barr, Tweed, the Prosident, Aldermen Brisley, | son ef James MoDonald, at a lodging house in Roosevelt | sented it; and that, ke bed stuce pitt neck iooneativa Ses tape O a get eciceny sad ekeniasly, Oe syasinm wisirax ar connos " "| instrument, when forming a governmen: whioh | Fiaucls Saiih Baia Ward Cornol, Peok—i4 street, on the 16th of December. ‘The prosecutor, am el- | $5 he gould, to lead to their apprehension; and joleea the pal Of same Commiiteo—Im favor of paving Nimeteenth {| derly man, and evidently an it tion from the Hmer- | eficer ‘search. general 1886 for the fabolition of the slave trade. for which ead | * * * * Mr Flores says that the demand which he they hoped should last for ages, at the came time | street. betwoem First and Second avenues. Adopted on | ald Tile. depoced~-He lived at Waterbury.im Conmeotioat, rapesame That there might be Wess ethic ak state- most positive orders are this day sent to to the Cap- | makes has not the icast ton * c@the ooservance’’ Of provided for its owm dissolution, by allowing aay | ® division. vis:— and on the 16th ultimo he came from thore to New York | ment, and Judge Basbe in charging the jury pointed out tains Gemeral of the indends of Cubs and Puerto Rico, to | the treaty of 1825 for the abolition of the slave trade, | | Aflirmative — Aldermea Moore, Hsley, Sturtevant, | in company with the prisonor Breen; that he had $138 | the clause by whieh they might sonvict a’ the into effect, under their own responsibility. the re- | ‘The undersigned perfeatly with Mr Vioresm | State to array iteelf against the federal Union, and | posce, Barr, Tweed. the President, Aldwmon risley, | in Waterbury money when he started, and that he Sees it ee gitar te ee schetionn al Mannan of the kingdom; and Her Majesty’s that opinion; but it is imporefble not to sce that this to withdraw at pleasure from the federal compres —-|-Wraneis. Smith, Bard, Ward, Cornell, Pock—14. the fare for Breen. who had no money at all: when had not ocmmo by it In good faith without knowlng It $0 ‘Mimister ip London is alse instructed to declare thesame | demand bas a direct eompection with “the violation” of " Of same Committee—To eonour to relay flagging in | arrived in New York, they went to a Mr. Monaghan: be a forger: ey slmost immediatel: nH te Lord Palmerston. ait i manifest that the authorities of | Wherever General Picroe bad expressed say gcoond avenue between Tenth and Yourtocath strosts. | friend of bis (witnoss's) in Princo street; that they ould | Giot in*nosoedance with the mugeectina. aca whe Doct ‘These measures will prove to your court the loyalty Cubs ‘he removal of Mr Turmbull beosuse the opinions upon publio questions they had always | Adopted on a division, vis :— wot both remain there, and at Breen’s suggestion tl sentenced the prisoner to thirty 4: 4 confinemene im the with which th» oabinet of Madrid proceeds in solmpor. zeal and activity with whieh he watehus. detects and de- in ith th lonal a ti { ative —Aldermem Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, | went to Mr. Wilds’, ancomigrant boarding house, No. ¥6 | city prison. ad tent and momentous an affair, and that ifitdoesdemand, | pounoes the scandalous vielations of treaty whish been in consonance with the national demooratio | p05¢4 Barr, Tweed, the Prosidont, Aldermen Brisley, | Roosevelt street; that therothey had two rcunds of Shop Lifting—Jurers’ Diffioulties —Hobein and Helena with justice om ite vide. thet the British government | are daily aud openly eommitted by ali the public suthor- party, as opposed to anti-slavery on the one hand = Francis. Smith, Bard, Ward, Cornell Peok—14, upch, and on Breen ealling fora third he wished to | schabe, and Blicabeth Wittg, all Germans, and the first should adopt ® resolution whieh without any harm to ities in Cubs, ‘rom the Governor himself dow: d disuni nthe other, and always in fav f | _, Of sume Committee— Concurring to pave Thirty-eighth " - pag ao the welfare of « friendly sed sillea lowest + Custom Houre offers, have beesome very imcomve. 2! rately ‘3 4 : i i of cali | street, between Tenth and Eleventh 5 ees of such ® measure nient lsagrecable to the trader: Jnis this knowle eo lar vi — Tabs Guppeanuien tothe OMlect wits euntaa incur | ec elim ghee hy slave im ead theUnion It was dge, pop sidewalk Adopted on a division vis | Teave, and going out at the frent door, no: the shop door, venues, and flag | Murray. wlio wos employed there, seized him bythe le- | Gnamolled diecned cing ratte geet ee Mae, | pel and tore his coat, and that moment Breen approaoh- | Geoege R Andrews, No “149 Fulton strest. on the #24 of when the before-mentioned treaty of 1835 was signed, | M Fiores indeed eays that the most positive and ex. Mind, of the opinions of (General Pieroe, that gave |, aponea, Wire, Saeed. the eraciaeet, fone ake, Wusnyowren er Enric ed rer Gav CiteanE poet November last, while there in company, examining some ape conte, torender it more binding Pio orders have beem sent out to Cubs to him the abrolate eontrol, ix the late elections, of the fimith. Bard. Ward, Cornell. Peck—d ” | book with all bis monsy; he (witness) then soe typ weg 5 rota tie: olfsbiteal depoee! distinotly, thet the : 1 &e.. | the manceuvres and frauds which Rave ber ular heart. The grost aggregate _ Of seme Committeo—In favor of fenoing in vacant lots | blow with » metal waight on the side of his head whicd | gcticns of the parties had attracted his attente ‘Bigned) JOAQUIN M. DE FERRER | by public notoriet tised in Cuba, democratic popular er Bares Nineteenth streets, bet Fi kr ‘him ‘d ttt Ee he parti ‘racted his attention, and Minister ot Foreign Affairs. ke, | peraiting isa ne Weak to ba eure on ia hata majority of the people in these States are in favor of Siipavesuss laren ane division, ri hea —— out into the pacity He did vet then kuow tho meme : nr yes wan teak ote yep To Aatuon Asntow, Hea, H. BM. Charge d’Attairs, | jut che experience of many years bas snowa tha: suek the federal Union; they believe that undor it wo | | ailiimative- Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, | thartreet, and could not find the piace all the noxt day: | sidered ft was a bigher priced one then thoy wore Ikely ue icy Hee ee ne ase a have reached our prevent commanding postion in BME iy qrvst We Prowaenh, Seley, Frama, | but on utariny, with ch saatanes of oer Newton of | io ruta that ene ofthe perky cheons wing wile et PROM VISCOUNT PALMERSTON. BRITISH #CRH TARY OF Fo. | DDderigned may indeed remark chat ifeicher ofthetwo ¢he affairs of mankind, and that its preservation sad 01 came Committee—Im favor of paving Stanton strect, | Murray attended as a witness, amd was detained by the | jmmcdirtely. and tl partion Wore subsequently severally Sto eran om perce tne} Sn af ce et epee aunae in he fn all shat eeu Peg an un an Saeen tl | ee anlnd oy Me, aren un ne | Sah hte obey bed one le “" Mareb 6, 1841. | which i: entitied to demand from tue Britirh the dis ive us command of the world. It was, therefore | Affirmative--Aldermen Moore, Buley, Sturtevant, | prisoner $20, as be expeoted te get it back again. He was mber Sia—I have reecived and laid before the Queem your misesl of her Majecty’s Consul in Ouba for having per. a love of the American people for their federal | 200 Barr. Tweed, the President, Bridey, Wranois, ; not s0 drunk but that ho knew what he was sbout, Mo en om et cent one; baton eco azareiniioes, deepeioh of the 23d ult. eneiosing a copy of a note from formed his duty; but it ie the Briteh government that ove peo) Smith. Bara. Ward, Cormell Peok—i4. Other witnesses for the people being in attendance, those | Sno witmeet admitted he had heard of stmilet oha Mr. Ferrer, complaining of the conduct of Mr. Curmbull, is entitied to demand from that of Spain the dimmissal ef institutions that was demonstrated a} the Inst eleo- | : Or leva egierinfg oP In faver of regu! ener - Uta lone ee aes sie wee oo ms end the j tae Hier Majesty's Consul at the Havana. and requesting his every officer, from ‘me (roversor downwards, in Juba. tien in the triumphant success of the gallant Pierce | Fourteenth streot, betweem avemucs A an: . ip | former's 5 largaret Graham deposed—Thera was no recall 1 t ote i a avowed: tect tI | on & division, vis:— viclenes weed, but that the proseouter was very disor- ‘adge a note to the Spantah ailnistor vattig eee Wer aes have! adage vielation of the treaty geil tony of as their chosem exponent. From the date of ‘Affirmative—-Aldermen Moore. Huey, Sturtevant, | derly and insisted on going out; that they wanted him id be Tee en a oe | ae eens er aiems i le dary, in voslecin, ve re. | ‘at clection to the close of his adminiatration | Boles Dac S°ESG, ware Coroell aud Poukr—idc | eal ie bli bana on hia thculter we pevuate him nd 7 Soames ome ee ee wise tn itty ranenesvtae iheble 4 cot ia Thee to draw the most serious attention of bis | General Pierce will oceupy a positi Greater re- Of rasme Committee—To eonour to re-g-ade, &e., Forty. | stop and go to bed; but aa he was moley the witness Wild | of then fer the Sight, Seen whieh they F dere pare Hirwineal from bie’p’ st; bus tig, on the other hand, Her | goversment to thie mavier. as one which vets. ina | sponsibility than aay other in the The mo | third strost, betwoen Second and Third arenuse, Adopted | aaid.“Let kim go, or I will turn him out,” and they then | ther conference often minutes. The Judge oomvonted to Mi ) government is per fed that the government highly importamt matter, the goed cuderstanding be desty, delicacy and firmness he has displayed | oms division, vis:— let him owt by the fromt door; It was nearly twelve at | wait, and finally, at pearly geven o’olook. they revarned rare is too just even to wish that any individual | tween Great Britain and Spaim threugbout the late canvass, gives a hopefal earnest Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oak- | night. Officer Newton afterwards onme in and was with o verdiet of guilty, recommending that ‘the Court ould be stigmatized by a removal from bis sppoint- | I: is impossible that the Britisa goverament esa look | that be will mot be deficient in any of the higa qua- | ley Boyce. Barr Tweed, the President, emined. He proved that he hed-arrested Breen, who | make adistinetion, Tho prisoner owl be veatrmacs tpbelde charge’ can she wubsiertinted | on with indiffirenoe, wlilea treaty conciadea witn Great | Het be Tequisite in the sdminisvration of grees | «7. Francie. Smith, Batd, Ward, Cornol had in bis on twenty-shree dollars In Waterbury | Mhe‘sgurtatioaoed ain Pier ceryore remanded, and pers i ie violated 1m the way i ; Of seme Committeo—In favor of regulating Twenty: | money, whioh be stated he received from a mam in | “0jcoer) llaar® — Sich the treaty of 1538 wi Holy ested bys hearty union of all the faotions | pinin vtrect, between Second and Third aveauce, Adopt. | Comnectiout. and Mrs. Wild sald he bad given her $28 im | rio? t thie soare haste Yaivtaanal Tho oreemed Ee ’ aiesty’s government canaot butremerk which the treaty of 1535 wich Spsie is dady and puiioly 4 . Wan This ihe matte "eactor, applying for, tee: removal of | Secken by the cltoers of the Openish «owe ] at hitherte kad contended against each other. | oq on adivisiom. via:-- similar money. to take care of, which abe had given him | thonttine, as stated yentenday, Me, Avram V, horton te Mr Turnbuli, does not even silege one singie act done by As long as civil war was raging im Spain while ali | We frequently hear tae apprehension expressed that | A ffirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtovant, Oak- teen The judge charged. that however painful the taek, | most sourteous and aitontive officer detailed for duty him im bis capacity of Coseul which could justify his re- 0 attention ama means of the Spanish government were | most avy man like hi! if, of warm aad ge ley Boyce, Barr, Tweed. the President, Aldermon Bris. | they must judge which of the contradlotory stertes was | bere, has boom ‘wnamimously appolated in his stead. th between tyranny sensibilities of am ardent and confiding nature, -—— ee loubt, they must give a sy |. ley. Franois. Smith. Bard. Ward. Cornell, a teovel; Sus teat rome fe and teve; and while, If they bad an Jaime 0 Le! Se reiy tees e U Laneegend aietk Me, im liberty: of terres poate constitutional go. | feel the obligatien of personal friendship so po Of same committee—In faver of raising, regulating the prisoners the benefit of it. rf they had none, it waee United States Marshal's Ofiiee. Reset menue hak | Seamer eteeen, aap euaticy | fl morctuaan te jgmens in he Gidene, | Bint he arc cuctcetrans Mente nates | Sean teg efter en eel i Dearne omen Daly whieh ought to be severely punished. and effectually Dre caaere sald beveemt from Madrid om these matters were | non aL fra BI iw pth said jnterseotion, and setting curb and gatter somes and ou 8 verdlot against on Sa'ol tas thip Orwope, euségee wUk on moto coat vouted. . & © How 3 4 recedy ? iced, dange the first ate it cannot oreape remark. that a’ de. | “Bol pean und order are new happily restored te Rpain; | judgment in the past. General Pisree wat elested | “er luc enand eouiaaittes-In; faves of ouelosing vacua | Sf pullty agzinat both. They wereremaeded fer sentence | fan Meyeee aed How Oriounate’ Rp rp | mand fer the expulsion or dismissal of » man, mot and un executi bus dren inetelied, whieh is "ped s national plavorm, as a union loving, eomesi- | tots on the corner of Thirty first street and Lsx\ngtom me was held to suaw: for he bes done, but fors book whieh he has fully able to the liws of 4pain to be obeyed, and tutional demoorat. That victory, so far as pes. ‘and for: pinions whish he is supposed to hold,.| the treaties of the #panish crown to be fulfilled. concerned, will be completed enly when he iadiostes would b in mot faithfally ead 9 the country who are the mon that are to share | al Boyce. Barr, Tweed, the Prosideat, Aldermen ube, ber Majssty | with him in the exesutive administratien the | Bewley Frapois, Smith Bard Ward, Cormeli, Pesk—15. eines bir Jat Sea soarooly | soeme of extraordinary exoltement for some days past, ite vieiation mot | government. The country requires that they should Of the same eommitteo—In tavor of paving Worty- ¢ C x whioh prisoners usually | growing out of a controversy botween two ef the editoss minister of constitutional Queen like _ who er, but Me, fs Coen ha part of the govern. | 14 aud should have been, in times past, exponents | aon street, A hoo hebga end Mleventh aronues, pn Ay robblag Cape thie wen wa pslbeiened thew ‘m.R. Allison, editor of the Herald, aud Mf, A. y e tl a it of enforee ree! |» cf y - a . " oft! moorn sos oes ay Saal ae NOaas | tava ¥ cas aa Tee conceal WS ‘of the same views aad sentiments that he is kaown ‘Aldermen Mooro, Haloy. Sturcevant, | contaizing between eight and mine hundred dollars cal eayaenine ot the Proddemt’s message, ‘Fla fundameatal principles of the system, and esrighta consider what steps it may be proper to take to —— himself. His cabinet, te be efflciomt, | Oakley. Boyes, Barr, Tweed, tho President, Aleermen | The eevee feofaring man, stated that, being in | conwoverry flanily besome very bitter and personal; and ‘even to the humbiest man: and it was still | obteim the fulfilment of treaties ond it is should bes unit; and unless this takes plece we | Brisley. Franels. Smith, Lard. Ward, Cornell—16. | this olty om the third of December, he went to tesat the | 9; ‘Allison published sundry ot ‘ Jom to be expected that such a doctrine should be soted the world that the British °srilam and mation take | shail not look for allthe great benefits we Of came eommittee—Im favor of regulating and fiyg- | bouse of Dr Fisk, 170 Delancy atroet, where he was stay- inst Sermer. and even dragged his wi: upen by © Speni:h ministry of the present day because s0 terest im tl er Majes:y’s go | earnestly believed would result from gue southerly edowalk of Sixteenth street, botweea | ing; and left his cost, (im the pocket of which was a book 6 public. ‘The elfended lady im the spirit of a genuine ft is probeble that there are not many among those who vernment would be fally supocried ie any course whieh | gion of a democratio President. Hew emue and irving place. Adepted ona division, | containing the above sum,) hanging on aokair. Tae | heroin red to the offtee of the Herald, with » evenue, with s suitable fonce Ad om 6 division: — Affi:mative—Aldermen Moore, ‘aley, Sturtevant, Gaaat Exorrsweny in Sreveanvitie, Oxre.— young negro sed | The usually quiet olty of Bteubenviile. has beem the nand ViI_; but could little have been expected from.the be compelied hold prominent office und-r (nees Isabella. who have not might become mecearary for this purpese | i vi prisoner was in the Deotor’s employment, and was sit: | norsewhi ft BARSPik taclr own persows. or ts that of some relation or | "© (aiemed Patusnsren | Be laviced te give qveneel feta te iemative—Aidermen Haley, Startovant, Oakley, | ting elots by. The witwese woon eftar missed his poeket. | mary finding the cditer tu, she friend. been made to feel the bitter injustios of this very Te bis Exeelieney Lovia De Fiones her Jatholie Ma Jel eti b oo, Barr, Tweed, the President, Brisley, Fi , | bcok and money, amd suspecting the boy, cansed him to | as ome of his workmen. who was suppored to have far- doctrine during the reign of Ferninas¢ VII jesty's Minieter Plenipoteatiary ke. Londen and his assosistions, ba any 0 Smith’ Bard. Ward, Cornell. Pook —i¢. be arrested; whem it appoared by his statomont, that he | mished the matter comatituting the cilensive libel. The But im the next place Her Majesty's government can | troa-onabie schemes that have convulsed ‘he coun! ‘Of same committee, in favor of lagging sidewalk in | bad taken the book, but, instead of purmuing the ordi- | fatter by the swift ure of his logs Shortly after- eeure the government of Spain. that the doctrimes and Wasmunorom. Jan 5, 1953, | in the late orisis through which we passed This | Beovnd stecet. betweon First avenue amd avenue A. | nary course of taking the property to his “uncle.” ho | wards perhaps the next day, Mr, Tatesr nal upon opinions cola to be enter by Mr Turnbull are 50 The Tr T Vi " 2 would be buts premium for treason; and a great | Adopted om a division, vis :— took it to his “aunt,” Mrs. Jame Keyser, Ii Mr Alison. lockod t he sanciuin door of the latter, and, wrenincurly shared by the whole British nation, fom The Tripartite Treaty—-Viurw Evtertained by the | parry, called koto power under oiroumstances more | _ Affirmative—Aldermen M Haley, Sturtevant, | at No. 2 Clinton street. Thoy immediately repaired | with a dirk keife im bis hand, “lomanded that Alloon eee ets che brvert that it would be searcely possi British Government in Prop uing It—Actom of | fiattaring tham aay other siuoe the government was | Oubley. Boyce, Barr, weed, the President, Brisley, Fran- teers, When the unt admitted that she had re- | should immediately ign n paper full retraeting his ble fr Her Majesty's government to find within the i Gon of © Rel | formed, ‘would ascooenrily go 0 pi for Daring | *. Smith. Bard Ward Cornell, Pook,— 16, | cetved it, but that George Williamson, with whom | libelous charges, ot receive the aforeraid dagger te hia United Kingdoms any person, who. by his education and =“ pmmitiee of Comme-re in Relation to the chim: Ggtaleeh ook. seattininte di Of Committee om Assorsmonts, confiming*assomment | she bad gone out that eveming, had taken it from | heart Allison mot liking the of ie hace Uaitotacnte wes fttsa tor the post of” Consul at Havana, | Fisheries——State of the Hudsom Bay Company's | eae bed spinions And seatimonts diamotri- | ist. for tiegging the sidewalks of 1224 strevt, from Third | her.and she had not room him ainos. In aAdition | pointed stocl. tock up a pom and signed the paper who did not entertala upom the slave trade. the veryaame py nsition | eally opposite and hostile in an administration | avenue to iinrlem river. amd appointing Isusc Edwards | to thece confeesions, Officer MeGee proved that he found | Pirteurg Post, Jen. 1. : opinions which are ascribed te Mr. Turnbull position, — ; whieh, to be complete. should werk together in | ooileotor therefor. Adopted cna divirion, vis :-— two receipts concealed under the bed, at Mrs, Keysor's _ ae ‘Bat. if the opinions of Mr, Turnbull, instead of bein, The documents in relation to the proposal mado | harmony and union These opinions are given, be Affirmative—Aldermem Moore, Maley. Sturtevant, Oak- | beuse, which Captaia Marsh identified as having boen in Tnx Hoo Besinnss—The umber of ie considered tm this country as blameable. are, in fect, | ty the British aud Frenoh governments, to form a eSase We find that the various eabinet-muakers for Brisiey, Vanels, | the pccketbook when It was lost; and saughiered and peoked this sonson, to Sanday mi: thought to be highly praisewerthy, do those opinions, 4 rst the President sre continually parading Sarah Keyser depored—-That the prisoner came in there | the 2th, at Louisville, amd at New Alban: ot movertheless, disqus'ify him fer the particular duties tripartite treaty with the United Sta:os for the | sablic, the mames of prominent free so Of Committe om Streets, im favor of pormitting John | and seked for his sunt Jane, and they wont inte the bed. | sity is stated by tha Courier to be 268 +f be ie Fearne renee ity icing fate | ROCHE of proverving to Spsin the permanent pow | Malonite aalikely to be ealled vo ald the Penidens | amill,\ pov, coy rindi thous eoraar of Fish | Soom dope a ‘elca ber brother, bat ogin chug | (RMeti i, bln ttl ot 108108, a Ieronn ot oa goverament thinkin one * ; r ‘1 | avemae end Nineteenth street, | not 5 ‘ | tw ) head ey, . E Ee eager Mr Turnbull unde ror the aicuations | #eesien of Ouba, will probnely oy sont down to Von- | cleot as his Of pame Vom mittee— I favor of d sidewalk north | her mind, dismisced him. amd called’ George Williamson, | correrponding tine ee aie Coneul, ke ,in Cubs, tbat it war precisely the book grog inthe course of mday or two-[oublished in GOB Comtemplatos that the Senate of tae | side of Thi vy-fourth street. between Ninth and Tomth | and they soon afterwards went out together. | Roar of sales of 608 hogs from the hooka at exe hose which he wrote. and the woli known sincerity an Brates shail cxeroi nivisory power in the desig: | gvenuce. Adopted on a division, riz:— There was no doubt that this was the truth of the | pend, averaging 24) Ibe. also from the hooks ‘60, Totmess of his opinions thst pointed him out +o Her Me | the Naw Youk Henaty yestorday)--waich will | nation of even cabinet ministers, bus the oon idence | Affirmative— Alderman Moors. Haley, Sturtevant, Oak- | GAY head, everngtng 226 Ibe, at 646-1000 ; nad 60 boad, jeoty's goverament ase t person to hold those appoint- | present view of the aabjac', ae contained in the | bitberto repored in the eminent men designated as | ley, Boyce Bure. Tweed, the President. Alderman Bris- f their booty, had “cleared owt” himsotf, The | “VzS4'ng 150 iba, at Ge. We also hear of pales of which Ihave | President bas rendered this provision of thet tm | ley ¥renela Fmt bh Ward, Cornell, Peok=15, his friends of their booty ‘ maot, The | 4466 bems, from the block, at 814@. to 8 961000 Geen f Mr. Crampton, | anderstan: ‘ j ediately found the prisoner guilt, Be hae long been metorious to all the world that the note 0 : , t nt of te p: ps ‘OL + «me Committee: favor of flegting say Serene J. thoulders & erally Reid at 60. and prime lard. in bar- * pasty with Great B 8nd the law of Boain agninat | mot seem noticed in any disoussivas or remarks upon iy ecosened, With barsely tn ase siaay arate | t between #ixth and Seventh «nn Ge ne lane deri, On blal deans ee | rele, firm at Ide, 8 105¢0., Tha Lexington Statceman says, trade are a mere ter Juba; that . . wt ed tev ved ; Ms - 1 . cy log seneo = lave trade 4 ried on by i the subjaot. respor sibility will devolve upon tn | Moore, Haley, Sturtev! | receiving the property stolen a4 above. The cvidones | for aoneter sek prskieg hone, Wit be wusteneoms dread of unauthorised inroads the designation, ae acabinet minister, of aay man | jp, Barr ‘weed. the vresidemt, Alderman Bris | wae precisely the same, amd the jery having returmed a digcetioyg 5 ake ds from this | Who bas fanned the stabers of evotional serife, eivuet | 1c), Fecesie saith bard: dorset Peek—lé rimilar verdlot, the Court somtencid her to two years in. \Qhamieeadt homes is alee abost, poakAse ae ee Morea. country, It is observed that Gpain it compelled to | in the rauke of the Southors seeoders, or the North ‘Of rame Commitiar--To concur to fence vaonat lote, | priromment; and the juvenile of-nder wae nent (othe | for y like purpose, At Sbawnestown, fil bo the sith third ama Thirty fifth strowts Brod | Honso of Kefage. the seacom was eotive, ond it ia onleninted tnat sorae 7 thet island and is pursued by them openly ently apd mot only with impunity, but even wnotion and wnder the poritive protection of 1 the subordinate authorities! [tie welikoown keep up a large standing army} the ‘sland, forthe ern abolitionists bearded by Chir 4 a 2 feet alt orders against the de, which bAT® py, fe repelling irvasion, wi'sa canses aa ex- | way and Kevemth arenas Adopted on a divisi aim | Bold Robbery —Arrosnd Simon, & Frenchman. aged 25 | 99.000 head in all will be put up before eporavices elon been sent to Cobs from Madrid have ei’) at oe alr te A (ju akee IN ConGansa — How Edward P Little, | Afdrwa'ive~ Alderman Moore, Maley, dburve Jake i roemy. in stesling a Hr, | Cipneianali Inquirer Doo. 28 efiance by the Governor or have be: by | peowe acnot ie well a hy fo A ROY the rue veto of Orin Fowicr from the Ninth als ritat of | ley Boyce Barr, Tweed the President, Alder Brie | $400, ¢ | ow Sassaaan tia - ‘vim to be merely matters of form, iseaed for the sake of wry ment ni 4 | te anouding exactions nebcrarte ie the presemt Congress isthe sea of dom | ley. Francis. rmith, Bard Ward, Coruell, Peck ont Twenty: fi | ORR RAILROAD CASUALTING —A brid, ip Outward sppraramoess, and such as be ovght in the ena n Fj tine, that operate de who was ditingciehed in toe American | Of fame Vemmiteein favor of paving Thirty ify strret 4 | Betlotontaine Ralirvad gave way on the 2th nic, where aregard and dirobey. ies ileh heaps ob : 4 p Ofty yours age ie soru the oarly part of between Browdway and Kighth avenve. Adepwd on «| ws <“— m biaven Sprtariate frrignt wah on the to Of things igs lowe cast @ doop staln npoo tue Eis) the weval eereion Hn fa Quaker and | division vis | read Ayton. om thy Sonor ama coud faith She Syant porn wed covhing Ife therefore uudermtont wore eich a0 MME | narched up the aldo of the House cf Representatives Affirtative--Aldermen Moore, Haley. sicartey | 24th ult. broke through @ entvert wien bed boon «sould justify the Brt a verm in not praging even = OL vied b ‘country | wih bishar on, to ent Wis credentials aad make-—not | Owkiey, Boyoo Barr Tweed, the Prostdont aide Me Noskes . Gurdare. | washed ae reins, and Ae eugiever nad ons man ore strongly aod more uryer pam it bes dons for aa is pt } t @ ieige portied | bis osh— pis aflirmation | geley, Francis, Smith, Bard, Ward Vorosll, Pyou “(xty ninth seeet and Third ave. | were mortally tojured,

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