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+ ashes na: MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Board of Aldermen—Stated Scssion. OFFICIAL. Mornay, April 3 135 ent—Netham C. Ely. President; Aldermen Brown. Wil iamson, Bint, Baird, Hoilmire, Howard, Woodwars. Wm, Tucker, Vorbis, Trowbridge, ioardmen, Covert, Kelly, Chauncey, Christy, Lord, Herrick, C. H ‘Tucker, Mott, and Drake. ‘The winutes of the last meeting were read and approved PETITIONS ition of Geo. Field, for remission bance oba C By the PR of tax To Perrin, for remission of Committee on Finance same—Petition of Mrs. Cornelius Du Bois, for aid ing a nursery for the children of poor Women. ee on Finance ae, (ane A. Dewey Yo Committee on an, Cusizery—Petition of James HT. DBL to be we Belories and Omces £ John A. Pell and others, 4 Petition of ¢ rman LoRo: Deeds ointed » Commissioner of aries and Of By. Alderman Morr—Petition a aiermsion of sixth aver ue, from its present term iiarman Lonp—Petition of F, H. Pettis, to be Commissiover of Deols. To Committee on Sal rillces y Alderman TRowsRinG»—Petition of Geo. P. Haws, to apy eer gt ‘commissioner of Deeds. To Commitice oa d Offices. By Alderman Wa. TckER—Petition of Wm, I. Phil- cy remiseton of tax. To Committee on Finance: same—Petition of ty L. Robertson, to be ap- a Commissioner of Deeds, To Committes on Fi- man Bruwt—Petition of Thoma Sear and others. to have contract for building sewer in Forty-eighth et 0 sunpleted ‘To Committee on Sowers, y the e—Petition of George Pierce, to be relieved from tax. “To es ad “3 Yi ance. Ry the sai of James N. Wells, to hays ordi mance repealed for the extc: sion of Albany street. To Com- Battec om Street By the Petition of Peter Aston and 159 other cart men, to have repealed the ordinance for extension of Albany Street. To Committee on Streets, By the same—Petition of Edward Sandford and othors, to glose Bloomingdale square. “To Committee on Lands and aces. By Alderman Woonwsnn—!’ the Seventh ward, to have the from foot of Jefferson street. Streets By Alderman Dexwax—Petition of Georg others, to have tho grede of Fir Committee on Roads. Iderman C. H. Bucs rn—Petition of Davi ltor name of Tt to* 8. ion of inhabitants of jumping ground remo To Committes on Cleaning Alderman Cuav relief from tax. ‘To Uc By Alderman Woonw of reridents of Sev- enth ward, to have dumping ground. at foot of Jefferson street removed. . To Commitice on Wharves, Pier and Slipe ry th pustvnns—Petition of Chaungoy Bush to be re ‘To Committee on Finance lieved frou personal tax. ntbon, F: Draxx—Petition of Wm. {4 Dooley. Fohn tohare the gas mains laid in the Bowery, from Forty-fourth street ¢) Firty-third street. Whorenpoa he prosented the following revolution, vis:— Kesolved, That the Manhattan pany be, and it is hereby; re juested to iny through Tidrd creaue, from yh street to bility third with the prayer of the potiti: ners; and the s hereby authorized to com he laying of mains av soon a8 tho weather will peril erred to the Com- mitteo on Lands and) in accor Ty oceurring. wh lestroped, and as some m for the better : lees can be done, in @ very short time, and small expense to the vity, in the followin to raise the two walls on edvh side of tho High Wridg shown on the annexed diagram, and ty place irou beams ata sufficient distance apart, front one. wali to tie other, on the bridge, in extend two pipes on the ar aving suflielent root to repair the pipes now 1aid of aceident t and to Harlow river, t ade of thick boiler iron, and and of cuficient eapacity to ine to be properly ev losed Co prevent will net int with the pipe now laid, minis! supply of water while being constructed; theref Resolved, That the President of the Croton Aqneduct Depart be, and is hereby, requested to report to this AB possible, whether a greater supply of water is rot needed, and if some preparations for increasing the supply should not be made immediately, which was adopted By Alderman Wii11amsox—Resolved, That the Commit- dec on Cleaning Streets be divocted to prepare an or iinance compel in be Gumers of property on the line of ail pare reets to me clean, and cause all tilth, garbage, dirt ip betemmesdadtaece ase of such property id further, to compel the o 1 stalls (ul lic markets to heop said markets properly ¢ cleaned. Referred to Committee on Cleaning street By Alderman Keriy—Risolved, That gleaning streets be, and are, hereby x ir proposal before a Commissioner of Dee their pames and places of Feridenco, the namev of all p sons interested with them, and if no other person be so in- ferested, they must distinctly state that fact: also, that it mace’ without any connection with any other’ person wanieg an estimate for the same purpose, aud that it is in all respects fair and without coliusion or frend; and alco that mo member of the Common Council, head of department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clork thereiu, or other otlicer of the cor- oration, is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in Tie supplies or nork to which it relates, or in any portion gf the preiits thereof. Referred to Committee ou Cieaning itreets By Alderman Hennrox--Resolved, That the roport of the Finance Committee of the lite Be oard of Aldermen on tim tition of Charles A. Cre, to be refunded a tex paid by im in crror, be tuken ir the files and roferred to the Fi- ance Commiitteo of thir ‘Ado} Al ved fen ‘That the room now api s, and formerly occupied fy the Grand Jury. sengnin appropriated to their se as on as vacated Ly the Kveciver es, Adopted. PORTS. i Committee cn Fire Department —Tp concur to proziie tus for look and fa 18. Adopted Of Committee on Repairs aud Sop es—in relation to Firat district Justice's court and Keccminil wyus, Plots and i & West the exctus yalk}ead berth o: act ri ‘Of Committee re Departm between Hose Company 21 and Engi Of CommiNee on Railvoads—In favor of dirocting the Eighth avenue Railroad to run their ears from Fifty-second to Fifty-ninth street every ten minutes. Adopted. Of tie same committee—To concur to direct the Second Avenue Railroad Company to repair Grand street, between Bowory and Allen strect, Ado f Committee on Assesrments—Adverse to relieving the chareh corner of Motenmd Cross streets from nssesament Adopted. Of'the same committee—Adverse to relievinz Elias Do- fro pted z the under Washington Market compte i to ‘omptrol for eneyent.. Adopted. inmitte on Railroads—In favor of removing suow, ice, &c., fromthe tracks of the differont city railroads. Ado Of Committee on Repairs and Supplios—In relation to pro; viding room for tho Hirst District Court and Receiver 0 Taxes. Adopted. COMMUNIOATIONS From the Corporation Attornsy—Relative to complaints for violation of city ordinances in encumbering the street in front of 112 Chambers street. Accopted and directed to be enterod on the minutes. From the Comptroller—Nominating James Timpson for the office of Auditor in the Finance Department. Con- rmed. From the Croton Aqueduct Department—With abstract of estimates received, and contracts awarded, during the months of Februrry and March tast. Reccived and ordered on rom the Commissioner of Repairs and Suppliss—Relative to the condition end worsing of the Tenth avenue as a coun try road, frem 174th to ifoth etreet. Received and entored on the minutos. From the Mayor—Tranrmitting the annual Report of the Sailors’ 8: jarbor for the year 1553. Laid on the table, and directed to be printed. From the Keeper of the City Hall—In answer to # resolu tion of inquiry of th er of porsons employed in the buildings in and about the Park, in cleansing the i ceived, and directed to be Het Hugincer of the Fire Department—Showing xprossion of the Foremen relative to the ordinances now re the Common Council, for the better organization of the Department. Referred back to ascertain the sense of all the firemen on the subject. From the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps—Nomina- fing Henry J, Allon in piace of William Douglass, for Super intendent of Lamps and Gas; William Goodheart in place of Mathias Gooderson, for Superintendent of Markots; John O'Toole, in place of Joueph Coles, Clerk to the Commission ere. Referred to Committee on Repairs and Supp! . Commiseioner of Repairs and Suppli ith ract of work done in said Department during month of March. Received and entered on minutes. COUNCILIEN the Counsel to Legislature for the Corporation to moke ep, tio: alaw Worrae ‘by loan $00 (0 for buildin: in on a division, viz.:— ; Hinca terme Hrown, Williamson, Blunt, Baird, Howard, Woodward Wm, Tucker, Voorhis, Boardman, Covert, Kelly, Channecy, Chri C.H. Tucker, Mott, r notmire, ‘Trowbrid, the President, Aldermen Lord, Herrick, rake port of Committeson Finance—In favor of ma Htestion to the Legislature for authority to raise $50),000 For the Croton Aqueduct Board, Concurred in on a divi sion, vit.:— Aldermen Williameon, Blunt, Baird, Hott er, Voorhis, Trow ) Covert Kelty, Chaunecy, the President, Mott, Drake—17. m Chrbety, C. It, Tackor—2. port of Committee on Sewers—Melative to sewer in Bekpemeet Conchires in on a aivinee, vis fo oma dermen Willi ow! Woodward, Wm. Tucker, Voor! an, Covert, Kelly, the President mf iterrick, Mott, Drake=i7 1. Tucker-2 Ler ‘Negative—Aldermen Christy, C. PETITIONS. . Trow Aliermen mm ! Alderman Covernt—Petition of Edwin M. Danic!, to | inted » Commissioner of deeds. To Committee on ies and rt of Com tt he Yor ¢ cleaning the streets. ae motion the Board shee, | apenest until Wednesday ah HB Taek eS oeloek, FM VALENTINE, Clerk ¢ Board of Aldermen. Our Special Keport.} moatliy et concen ons transected, Inst hout eliciting any devate beyond that of » desul addition to the proceedings, which will 1 report, the following documonts were Bais FROM BOARD OF OOUNCILNEN ing Streets—In relat To Commit A considerable seonttacatie FT FOR THE CHILDREN OF POOR WourN. wap received Hire. ©. Du Bois and other in ertablishing a nursery for the chil dren ny who wish to Inbor daily, but are de- tained aRivome by the care vf thelr helpless ottepring Jeuithoners, “i itiont to hyect, say the itioners, ‘is to sufficient to a ince where ebildre: ot compete children fw id bave eae , joni tented for thom,’ Wo hope U will, under proper managemen' tote th eran roton Aqueduct D ape rcattent sont in w water ine dot from Wm. Davis, at $14,325 three year y | in second from Jas. T. Hi $12,660. The Pontract was awarded to iin Davia. but hat tleman having & ed to execute the bonds, the given to Mr. Husted betel Tue RICHTH AVENUBRATURGAD: bh tice on Railroads submi on Fee oor ae at the Eighth Avenue Railroad Com ny be, and are hereby, directed to run their ae from Fifty-second to Fifty-minth strest s every ten ‘minutes. Adopted ue SUPPLY OF CROTON w. TER. or the Third waed offered. folloy the President ef the Groton A followings” | hereby, roquested to report to this ‘& greater supply of ed, tary Proparations for increas: Ing the supply should ee ¢ immediately. ‘Adopted, AVPROPRIATION YOR A NEW city MATL yOR THE LAW COUR’ The resolution of this Boa favor of making an appli cation for the necessary loan of $600,000 for t 4 now City Hall, was returned from the Seenilinenn, se Efoving of the seme, with the amendment that.» suit Tiemorial be presonted to the Legislature in favor.of its speedy passage. Concurred i 4) ANOTHER APPROPRIATION. A communication from the Councilmen, directing the Co: n Counrel to draft a law for futhority to raise ek, for the build ing of a now and the extension of Croton vod end edopee y reservoir, the pr water works, Board of Councilmen—Stated Session. OFICIAL. Monpay, April 8, 1354. Edwin J. Brown, Esq., President, in the chair, PRTITIONS, | rH—Of M.O. Roberts, that th of Warren street pier be dredged. rves, Xe. By Councilman I, $ north and south si To Committee om ¥ By same—Of Geo, A. Thompson and others, for privilege to Greet temporary sheds over their places of b ¥ »gton market. ‘To Committee on Marl Councilman Ciswron—Of J. 8. Barker & Co., to have } Front street, from Beekman street to Peck slip, Fepaired ‘To Committee on Streets. By Ccuncilman Jacxson—Bill of Dr. Blankman. ical services at Fifteenth ward station how amittes on By Cov neilaaats Keynepy—Of John McBrair and ot! that vacant lots on Filth avenu irty-ninth, firct streets, be enclosed. To Committe Of Eureka Hose Company No. 54, for reimburse- moneys expended in fitting up their house. | on Fire Department. Application of W. ©. Van Auten, for the pur- remnant of & lot ofland on West Broadway, be the city. adjoining his lot on North Moore stroct. itiee on Finance, “et viciliman GRAY—OF Jacob Kolp, for remuneration for lore rse at pier No. 30 Kast river. To same. By Conncilman Brvsu—Ofl Silas C. Herring, Rufus S. King and others. for the removal of Washingtoa Markot, To Committee en Mark: By Councilman Hoiasn—Of G. & H. Barmour and othors, for & market foct of Gan: ‘oort strovt. To Committee on Market: By # Of A. P. Smith and oth Fourth street, from Sixth avenue to Jones ‘street. mittec on Sewers. ilman Kinnarx—Of F. Gross and others, that i , between Loxingtoa on’ Lamps and Gaa, , rn—Ol Bartlett Sinith, to have Man- vraded and curbed. To Committee on Roads. Elmeadorf, Jr. to be appulated » Com: Deeds. mimittée on Salaries and Offices. the Prrstpes J. H. Homer, for correction of Committee on Finance. e— Of Charles A Dewey, Jr. to.bo appointed & . To Commitico on Sataries, & an CLANce¥—Of Richard Gorman, for relief received at a fire, To Committos on Fire De , for a sewer in To Com- miss B. ta ilman Horexixson—Of Jamos Humes and ave avenue A, from Tenth street to Twonty and Seventeenth strect, betwoen First ayenuo lighted with gas. To Committee on Lamps others, t rth’etr avenue A, 1 Gas, Of Councilman MoIntyRe—Of R. Hartt and others, cart men, complaining that goods when landed are left on the piers an unreasonable time, thereby obstructing thom, &e, To Committee on Wharves, Ac, By Councilman Honexrws0n—Of Ferdinand 0, I and 127 others, property holders, for the removal of Wash: ton Market to the foot of Fourteenth strect. ‘To Commnit- n Mark Couneiin for tee By other ae n Pinckney—Of Anson Wooding and eo in obt: P dewalks ing To ‘tee on Strects. me—Remonstrance of Uel Reynolds, against con- Kassesement for regulating Ninetieth street from Fourth to Fifth ayenuo, ‘Yo Committee on Assessments, By Councilman Fryx—Of Mealy & Brooks, and others, | that nuisance be removed at the vorner of F To Committee on Pablic Health, e-- Of Jas. L. Stewart and others, that the treet, near First avenue, be removed. ittee ou Streets, sume—QOi Mre, Cornelius Dubois and others, for aid to h uureeries for children of the poor. To Committee 1, by order of Street Commissioner. on pomp in ‘0 Com- By Councilman Garygv—Of Walter Bowen and others, for a sewer in Willet street, between Delancy and Rivington strects. To Committee ou Sewers, By exme—Of E. L. Donnelly and others, a; of steam on Eleventh avenue, Lelow Fifty-nint Committeo.on Railroads. By Councilman MarieR—Of James Brooks, for remission of tax. To Committee on Finance. | By Councilman Peanson—Of Boers & Bogert and others, | for the opening of Kighty-frst street, from Fifth avenue to the East river. To Committe on Roads, By came—Of A. W. Spies and others, against grading mit. ty-tifth street, LetweemwSixth and Seveath avenues. To | same ‘inst the use ret. To Of Hiram B. Gray, to be appointed Commis- eeds. To Committee on Salaries, dc. sy Councilman MeC1.ave—Of school otticcrs of Twentioth ward, for a sewer to be built in Thirty-seventh street, from Tenth avenue to Huason river, To Committee on Sewers. By Conneilman Vanian—Of Alvah Hall and others, that sidewalk ou Tbirty-tirst street, between Madison and Fifth ,| avenucs, Le tagged four feet wide. To Committes on Strects. By Councilman Waiswasent—OF bell ringe: gal ttrcct Leli tower, for hotter arrangements as to access, and for complcting telegraph to etuer stations, &e. To Committee ox Fire rimont Ry Councilman Moruen— or Ww. Sixty-seventh ttreet be opened Nudron river. To Committee By Councilman Fonrss—OF Geer, potted a Commissioner of Deeds: of McDon- Walden and others, that ‘rom Eighth avenue to the Roads, eT. Haws, to bo ap fo Committee on ilman Garxry wed to ex; Tuildings for the beneae of ¢ on Pubiie Health “Application of Josoph Smolen s system of ventilating public pu lic health, To Committee RESOLUTIONS. ‘As respects luxury, Though well ia moderation, your com- By Councilinan H. Smirxi—That the Comptroller roport | mittee reo no force fn the arguinent, that b alty the amount of rent paid for pler No. 43 North river, als | in England end France has secured parks where itself an n y r itis loased | “he nobility can display dassling equipages to the sauiea: © ity re ater. Ado tion and awe of the outside iba me ‘therefore we should By Co Proamtle, stating that groat | Have a itke place for people of inconvenience it "Be heer by persons transa nets in the office of the Jtegister, aa well as for the tion of the papers, with resolution that Committce on find Supplies report the probable expense of neces erations ke. Adepted, By Councilman Cuancet—That the eidewalks surrounding the’ yoark cs Cross, Authony and Little Water streets be re- | paired, To Commitee on Streets. | Pay Cou neilman Kenxgpy—Re:olved, That it be ee | to ® special cowmittce to consider and’ report on th | diency of enlarsing the bounds of the city of New York. 0 ag to embrace therein the, cities of Brooklyn and Williains- burg and the towns of Bushwick, ia Kings county. and New. town, in the county of Queens, and cuch other ‘adjacent | towns as may ecom advantageous. Keeolved, ‘That the committee be authorized to consutt | and correspond the proper authorities of the cities, towns, and counties alluded to in the foregoing resolution. Adopted By Counciiman GuayeThat n bill annexed, of $5449, for | painting hovse of Hose Company No. 81 be paid, To Com mitte on Fire Department. Dy Councilman Witp—Resolvod, That all persons wishing to introduce Croton water or gasinto their premises, P cavate any part of the carriage way of our streets, for other pUrpcees, where cobbleor bicck pavement aco laid. shall, ‘efore attempting to do fo, obtain permission from the Com: tnlasior er of Repairs and Supplies to open the pavement, | and raid Commissioner shail have oxelusive power to name the person to relay the same. To Committee on Strects, | By Counciiman Jexemsan—That sidewalks in fronteof Now 99, 201, 203 and 209 Bowery, be flagged. ‘To Committee | on Streets: By Councilmai of the building City Hall, are « Comptroller sell them at auction, to be removed within thir. the walle | Fonnes—Preambte, si royed by fire lately, known ting t! ty days. ‘To Committee on Repairs and Supplies. By Councilman Fuvc—That the Commistioner of Repairs | ¥ and Supplies advertise for praporals to alter the Seven. | teonth ward station houte, in accordance with accompany. ing plens. ‘To Committee on Repairs and Supp By Councilman Vincxnev—That the ‘Counsel to the Cor. i poration furnish thie Loard. iminediately. with a copy of the existing license law especially applicable to the city of New | York. “Adopted. By Councilman Honexixson—That the Counsel to the | Corporation memorialize the Legisiature (preparing the | drait of a biil) for a law authorizing the Common Council to take land in the vicinity of Fourteenth street, on the North and, Rast rivers, for the purposes and occupation of Amarket, if the Common Connell should deom the locality of a market in that neighborhood required for the wants of the people. | Jasid over By Councilman Baxren—That Sixteenth street, from avenue Ato the East river, be lighted with ofl. To Com- mittee on Lamps, ce. By Covncilman McCiave—That the granite block pave ment bo laid in Pourteenth street and Eighth avenue, beg: hing at the Ninth avenue aud running casterly tothe Bigath | avenve, then northerly through the Kighth avenue, as far ; 4 purposes would necossarily tr Beh city’s growth come to a stand: character or position of the isiand, or in the to prevent such a result, nor would history of the growth and docline of citics. urged’ by those in favor of curtailment, that in rogard to the wants of our fellow-citizens rhether| present or future, hy ofthe istand, nature ha done far more in that respect than nature and art combined had or could sea te ither | of the citi at our rive ods wing opposite ‘here may be nd enjo: cept Plaves for recreat more attracti many such park agreeable, as well as less fati to them for “breathing places. do 80, in preference to visitin pictured attractions of the par toring to the indulgexce cr vanity of the few at the cust of the many. on elegant and inviting drive for the wealthy, a class b; ’ | that is to en: © 1 ‘standing, with resolution ise the | | appearan Recnyile to Division street. and ia b Ae mm street to Chatham square. To werk. ard on motion of Copncilman Keanedy, went into Conimitice of the Whole, Councilmen Jeremiah in sche Morte ofthe Finance Committee in faror of applying inlature® for aushority to alse, $50, Sones Aqueduct Board, cy for ding. or ial, were taken Up And ordered to oe thee then ithe ‘shove soporte were teen cakes up, Biopted bortie ‘the following vote — irmative—The Pendent and Messrs. . Smith, Gan- non, Clifton, Healy, hickford, is Sob ch attle, Gray, en init, ek 80 rea jaffaey, *MeCh Varian, Better, Mather, Pearse! | Sunne ana. “North fo. ge the reports as to limit of Central Park were taken up Councilman Frye in ebair, and the majority and and mivority te ports considered. |The minority report was 08 firet put and when the majoritytreport was also moved, and likewiso lost. ‘Tho President announced the follow yin Ve Vermelic, nat oh smn, msbt en) Brocktyn, Wi Golier or, Con: Tn reference to G snsevoort .. to mover, and Vai ‘aridus reported were present from committees, pad o some adopted un: othe referred te Committee of the (to continued.) The Board yn adjourned to *Wednes jay noon, at tive o'clock. From tho minutes, C. 3. McCLENECHAN, Clerk. » Proceedings in the Board of Coutcilmen. [Our Special Ro} Tho Pont] met yesterday afternooii at the usnal. and sat until a I faving disposed Jnrge amount of public busin ‘involving expenditures of over s muillion jollars. ort} CONSOLIDATION MOVEMEN' Councilman Kenwxpy aeked tho of the Board to oho following resolution, which he deemed s very im- tant one:— Pikerolved That it be referred to a al committee, to | rt O1 expedienoy of enlarging the bounds of the city repo of New “York, #0 as to embrace therein the cities of Broskiya and Williamsburg, and the towns of Bushwic! county, and Newtown in Queens county, and sueh othor a jacent towns as may seem advan! Resolved, That the committee be authorized me fen sultand correspond with the proper authorities of the c and cunntios alluded tom the foregoing oo Ry In offering the resolutions for adupti ir. Kennedy said he had no doubt but, if the subject wat raid examined and in » proper epirit, tho day would not be far distant when the anne? ation of Brooklyn and Williamsburg to the alty uf New York would be accomplished. A Memprn said he was jestin, ir Kenney was not jesting, but, on the contrtry, of. fored the rexolution in god faith, for’ he belioved the pros- perity of New York demanded a consolidation with the sdjacent cities and towns on Long Island. He hoped the resolution would be adopted. Mr. Wiip—I hope 60, too, Mr. Erreur It ts thing more important than’ another it bofore the board | The resolution setae pusiness here. piace) those doing Se In Brooklyn and Willi Island, to come up to the mark resolution should be adopted now; it wr Lotter ths that the mat- ter should come up now than at any other time, for it is not to be denied thats number of people go to Brooklyn and cther cities on Island to escape their taxes. these reasons he hoped the resolution would be adopted. The quection on the adeption of the resolution was then put, and it wae adopted. TUR CENTRAL PARK. Op motion, the majority and minority reports of the Com. mittee on Lands and Places, to whom ‘was roferted sundry petitions for the dimensions of the Central Park, were then taken from the table and read by the clerk. The clerk then read the ORT OF THE MAJORITY COMMITTEE, Which by tate ed that, having held they nd heard the arguments of t pret yn tral Park; that “those curtailing the dimensions of the Cent gguinct the curtailing of the park urged as gn argument that (London, Pa her European cities were pro- vided with such like pl t was urged.that it was a sauatory measure, and that New York had no park, no driving ground where gentlemen ee Wealth could take & ulct ride off the pavements, no for all classes Who chore to assomble by tons of thousands on gala or other days, and that our squares are of little or no account. nthe other side it was urged in favor of curtailing the dimencions of the Park, by those who were willing to concede the future greatness of New York, or, in other words, that all and every part of the tslaud not, otherwise appropriated Would at’ no distant day be needed and used fur the same commerce, &¢., upon which alone such future groatness de: pends; that in view of the contracted width of tho island, and restricted territorial area, as compared with the ex: tended water front, to take so much ground from business in an equal, if not reater, proportion upon the neceséi e.candcbue prevent that anvielpated. gr that there tre it bean ‘anomaly in the It was also ‘k was not nec desired for either th, comfort or pleasure; that: ae the. foemeng situation d that the habive aad Practices of people prove this: aud aso those of them who sore'there, {tis because our wide str and the neat, pleasant squares so ly found, render it more a expensive, to resort d_ that they would still ig the Central Park; that the r ideal, sueh nd nevel ee. of bad been realized in a aya of tl svalized) would be of cost thereof, to the 1 that enjoyment, and the estimati the drives spoken of, (if possible to be moment, in compariven, with who could never participa: ch cost would §e more than dot above, and for these, and other like re Jarge a park chould ot be had. e park, 23 saat éxtonds from Fifty-ninth to j est skeet, Tongitn finally, and from the Fifth to the Bigth avenue, Being in len mgthgl242i3¢ feet, or more than hali mile: the area cmbraced amounted to 776 acres, equal to 13,021 Lafiding lota, In respect to use and ornamont, they are fully convinced it ie neither meeded or desired by the groater portion of our fellow citizens; a eanitary meature there is no occa- fon forty and thee sqeaces; coz now have, are in every reapect more usctul, more convenient and ornainental, and much preferred by all Moe very dpist of cer insticbtions ie against thes minis- Your committee oxpress these views, because the only res din favor of the park was, that it would afford Way, Who ever have facilities for plewsurs, and who ho particular claim om the public for such, at the public's expense, In conclusion, the committee offered the following resolu- tion, curtailing 1 ‘the dimensions of the Park:— Resolved, That the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalt; memorialize the Legislaturo, now sonvencd, #0 to the act entitled ‘An act to alter tho map of the city of ow York. 2 laying out thereon public place. and to authorize the taking of the same,’’ passed July 21, 1853, that the de- scription of the land to be taken, as described in the first section of said sth Cee pr4, as follows, and not otherwise, that piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in ae city of New York, bounded southerly » jortherly by 106th strest; enster- point on the northerly line of distant four hundred fect we from the westerly line of the Fifth avenuo, and ranni thence northerly and parallol with the satd westerly fine 0: Fifth avenue to the southerly Hne of 106th street; and west erly by a line beginning at a point on tho northerly line of Seventy second strect, distant four hundred feet easterly from tho easterly line of Kizhth avenue, and runnin, on northerly and parallel with the said casterly line o avenue to the southerly line of 1th stroct. The Clerk then road the minority report, which was strongly in faver of not curtailing the Park in its le but in its brendth; that ithad of lato beon very generally prospec: most 1 marortttonsiy calls beauties, and where ti smile of nature may not be interrapted with the monotonous of city, dwellines and ciacy walls enclosing cramped up thousands of tho The property proposed to Iw “this great health- dispensing park, is, in many pieces, Dut very poorly adapted nullding purposes. being so fir below the eitablish grade that the assossmonts thereon would be double the iirst or present cost of the lots themselves ‘The proposed dimensions wero, in the on of the com: mittec, demanded by the people of this city. for they wa A pork, aud mot mefely an acto or two at cither end oft Feservdirs | The ntility of t'< Cootral Park is rondiiy age! for sanitary and pleasure ° hundred and twelve acres ore needed for addlti. i tira, and the lower | part of the perk will not te too wich fer tho per b- fe buitding for the municipal xo ornment, were such @ wom, | tingent ever deemed exped) The nindrity of the Com- mites, therefore, suimitted the follvming resolu tive for f pti wAteeived, ‘That the Counsel to the Co orporation Ye, and he ta, hereby direeted, to prepare » suitable memorial, ‘an ‘and as Thirty-fourth street. To Committee on Strects. ward therame to the Legislature forthwith, d4ly aw Ry ssue— That vacant lots on Ninth avenue aud Thiriieth | cated. requesting the Lepieiattre to amend the eet eetithed: street Le icnced. ‘To sane. “An act to alter tho map of the city of New York, by Inyln By Counciiman Cunny—That Thirty-second street, Be- | ont thereon a public pd ‘and to authorize the thle ing Up of tween Sevent Ninth avenues, be fighted with gus, To | paced Ju 1868; that the description of land Pr, | tod 6 Sevenived th the first section of toes act, shall ROLaveR—That two gaslampsbe placed | read ae follows, via. Yat pi el of innd alta: 1 terian ehoreh in West Twenty-third street, | ate, lying and being ta the Aty of New Y boum rear tevonth ‘To same. southerly, by Eifty-ninth strovt: northerly, by ‘Tooth'street? By Counciiman Pranson—That Sevonty fifth streot be | easterly bya line bering!» st 4 paint on the northerly line opened from river to river. To Committee on Roads. | of Filty'ninth street, distrnt four hundred fects By Councilman Rayxonp—That Torboss’ running ear be | from the westerly line of Pitth avenue, and running thenge attached to Hock and Ladder Truck No. 13 whoa bailt. To northerly. and parallel with Filth avenue, (o the northerly Committee on Fire Department. | line of Righty sixth ctrect; thence, oxstorly, to the westerl By Councilmay VAnian— That Thirty sixth street, from | line of Fifth avenvo: and theres, horther y, along the west- 800 feet east of Third avenne to Firat avenue, be paved, and | erly line of Fifth avenue to 10th street; hounded westerly, waike flagged four feet wide, To Commniitee on Streets ‘4 line beginning at o point on tho northerly line of Fifty. uncilman Conoven—Preamble, stating that the | alot etrect, distant fone hundred fect ‘enster! ‘the in population ond advancing | , tud running thence. north. tor markets ion that the Committee on Markets report as to | wiency of the city purchasing every other bloek of | from the East river to the North river, between For- and appropriating the ex oun: F aecond and Vorty third streets, same to market purposes. Adopted. ity Counciiman Conoven—That the Strect Commissioner ndvertive LJ W alker etreet: ‘To Committee on i By samc—That Chasers steeet be opened in a direct line | from its precent terminus to the East river, of the same width as at present, and that the same be- referred to the Committee on Streets for their consideration, Adopted. Ty rame—Prenmble, stating that it is de many that itt contrary to the ebarter of 1808. that th f the city be repaired under one contract, tthe | Commissioner of Kepaire and Supp! ccostary, where the cost wi $250, io. cantract where it exceeds that sum. ‘To Com- roots Ly reamble, stating that there ia great necd of speedy ation in preparing necommodations for the officers who lately ocoupied the now City Hall, &o., with resol That the Uommittce on Hepat plies amownt necessary to repair rnit ben City Hall, and also the constroction of & building similar to tho a Court House | om wert side of the Park By Councilman Cungy Sixth to Fighth avenue Adopted Thot Thirty-frst, atroct, from ¢ lighted with gaa, To Committee Rutan, that the Com: | band of man could make thein, ana fige casterly line of Eighth av ely. and parallel with the Eiglith avenue to Wsuly atgeeh” MATHER, of the Fifty coventh district, in ape on the hat thee of th majority Ly on the Central Park, | He aid ¢ Legislature thought fit to poses an act making rk. “Tt was one of the mo romari able elre ances that the Contre) Park act and tre doccye treed peered by that body almost on th» “cy, Seow of each of the nets were go bitt winet ewoh He did not intend to say anythin. st tl report. The majority report of % mi which he was the chairman, was, in bis opinion. a fare one. There wai t mystery, © Vagneness, and a loosousae ren’ about the Central Park me: wre. The frures that rh tented by hima in the major! oe pet y Feport were as correct as the | would always tell. Here wasn | Embracing the ground between Fi embracing forty #ix etroote aud of them measuring 210 f each, ton of them 201 fee the forty seven. blocks, embraced In the length o multiplied hy the brendt th ver of square £008 114,185,450, “There wero within tho limits of Uhie great pane thearcenal and the Reveiving Reservoir, and. (tists templaaion to erect ongtier one stl i of the Central Park. This immonee times as lorge a formpates equa. aed iy Bo large as Recervoir syunro Sow, it was alte et ph ies to sny that the peo le of tho vit of New York J egah aneapensive ahd Terge plot of ground. Av for eaeaQary poses it was entirely nsclees: the laboring man hea wo ime te o upiuch a distavee to spend hig tine ta rambling ran of ty ninth nn ty geven Viocks, twelve fifteen of thom 204 feet makin, total width of er of Repairs and Suppl ait pavemnnts, &e., } such @ wilderness. it Lad loon urged that taken up and ES See cunmitter of the Whole, | eagee London apa Poris had wamvors ef large parka Oh x ‘We shonid have. There in no comporive betmedn those alte By Counetiman Horvsen—Ol Kebert 8 Dixon and twonty: Now York, Let any man © Fourtee others, to be or puis Laga hook and ladder company | and if there is tho least wi lowing every streot treet 0 rn Ve thoroughly purited ty the winds that swoep acrous Of Thomas G. an Colt, to he m | the ish from cast’ to west and west to enet. of Deeds, To Committee on 8 | There re 78 it lots ineluded in this seven altions five ty. thousand dollars. The commit- . it he was,b sucmber proposed to curtail the aie Comnellman Pixoxxe the congregation Shear me by mening making ite northerly boundary Seventy oine, for two gas lamps in front jr church edi | tr off, 400 feet from cach side: and they in Attoraey street, near ton, To Committos on thigh ist when et curtailed AS way 3 ‘bo even too | for the | for which it was would always ce ‘Ot Mosers. Webb, Hurley and others, for s sewer from | Fania m moark of bed ad b nasty lopsiatione overages RARE ACR ORC NNN ge the secret of ‘an oil fee the use of painters, which could be sold ata very cheap rate, see the vei best quality, all of which could be sold at a be profit ) to the manufacturer who the secret of making it. It was ath ore of this secret that the amet Deak nt ANY drafts were gi condition that said drafts were eps the jorits not to be negoti sted until Lee & Bell were shown the port. There was a great deal of useless talk upon the au! | secret of making the grease and oil, and were hen the only question was sey Yaad. were | satisfied. However, instead of conforming to the agree- from seven Inimdred acres to Your hundrs The f | t, th of th of oil ‘and the park oon a6 much moncy would induce ‘vote | ment, the secret le menu SR chcomaie ek Sera eer fanee mm ae ca rt ep sion! oonshi ry r ras i \- § tad woe st ATR ata, | turity Messrs, Cochran and Nelson, for Loe 0 vines Os, 6 fnensure, au Ww Ho wasin ‘favor of could go and breathe Lacing pltes air with forit. “ithe Iden of New York fentleman says it would at Condon and Paris we should ha capable of neseenseelonias: sient | oe i yearns all sens fin ‘was no argument w! ay can have a pigt of gro By | y-five thousand people, he burthen ¢ ecsite je forbidding the = ec ear manufactured for noe Ms colors peta + he ry yuld not see why they should y | with plot that wou fd’ nccomm te more than two a a Bat eset bar alte majority toi 7 sae col yore? Sarena iesieaanaad On the comp! the accused was taken before Jus- ‘apeation ‘on the amendment of Mr. Ker having | tice Clarke, and pl under examination, for the pur- een put, waa to | Pose of giving je the east- Mr. Main said he ‘was 31 years of anda native of residing at'No. 29 ond street, and by Fox moved that Fourth avenue be (how | Massachusetts, profession a mpg Og maven thee thoved’ that the minority ‘re vod for the majori: wand that it be a. srted reference to the char snpstinted oe thea cadena Sa thn tates’ thoh Ie Aagalost him, hi replied: ‘1 deny the charge. This is all I of tLe Central Park brought s ycar ‘in order. ra have to say.” The amount of bail was sect at $5,000. Mr. Henry I. a , of No. 34 Broadway, became the sects securi- ‘and Mr. Main was, therefore, liberated from custody. “Arrest of a Counterfeiter. ‘esterday man sirongthen the arguments uscd iu the report of the Majority Committee. Mr. Conover then bce and in the name of the conti gutvof the Board asked them to adopt the minority repott, t tl % @ yout or rte eon Sead tj pare Thee should | named James Lilly, was arrested b; cers Lord and think of the people, Epics, on an in ent chai with passing spu- Mr, Coren wished to erpe mie of the Board, bills on the Holister Bank. About three months ago pectin re wil pens z om forthe ave tncresee aa Ca a he forfeited his bail and left the city. Now, on his return, che pa onfiged sil mores He wav oppoicd ts the officers have taken him into custody. He was com: mitted to the Tombs for trial. e both. report na toed Would vote for the majority report, ¢ guestion on the rvbstitution of the minority roport for at ofthe majority, wasthen pub sndlost by a Awo-thied m rages CONOVER moved a¢ an amendment to the resolution of the majority committee, that the dimensions be from the best of @ bad bargain, he Arvest of a Shop-lifter—A notorious thief, ealled Pete Wiley, was Sindee arrested by officers Dowling and Jourdon, chi with stedling from the store of Squires & Lander, No, 97 Fulton street, two gold chains, valued at The rogue was identified, and Justice Osborn com- WR AOR SAAB! BT EIN OE Doe ae all from Li Fe J 2 ovh cre? ie ad rae) tom Cie Ciudad Bolivar. ships, TGS wet i brigs, unknown. ‘Wind at sunrise, NIK; meridia, do; suns ‘88E. (By Sanpr Hoox Pasazriva Pexzanana: . 3 F Previous! pit caterers Tier peered Aye by the —: Totten.) AR ,imenown sloop bas verre Long Branch. Aw occ “eieweiea Fifty-ninth to 100th stroet, and from Filth to Righth avenue. | mitted him te prison for trial. Mr. Hexrnen then called for the provious question. Assaulting a Police Magistrate—As Police Justice , ‘The question, on putting the provjous question, was then ke was Walking up the Bowery on Sunday afternoon, carrie: Class dhe ucstion, on theadoption of the report of themaios. | Toe who defended Minseifntl aided hy oftcsr bwards; y committee, was then put, and lost by a vote of 0 | of the Seventeenth ward, who arrested the rowdy, and Thus both reports were rejectod, On motion, t! ‘the board thea adjourned until Wednesday almost instantancously was he set upon by a number of evening at five o'clock. others, who knocked the officer down and severely beat him, and before further assistance could be procured, the priscrer escaped with his companions. LE ee) __NABITIMNE INTELLIGENCE, Board of Supervisors, The Board met ee at 4 P. M., his Honor the Re- corder in the cha’ ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE GRAND JURY. An order of the Court in relation to providing the Grand Jury with a suitable room was read, and referred to the Gammaittee on Criminal Courts. The following is the or- ler:— Ata Court of General Sosstons of the Peace hold in and for the city and county of New York, at the City Hall of the said city, ‘the Hon. Francis Tillou, Recorder, present. The room of the Grand Jury of the Court of Sessions in Luilding (City Hall) having been taken from them, as is sai by order of the Common Council, and no proper aes vovided, Ordered, that application be made to the Board of Bipervisors of this ity to provide a smitable room and ao- commodations for the Grand Jury. Extract from the mi- nutes. NRY VANDERYOORT, clerk astkcigae CITY CLERK. Supervisor Boarpman introduced the following resolu- tion:— Resolved, That the Clerk of the cit; authorized to appoint an additional Office, and that ie be allowed a solary o ALMANAG FOR NEW YORE—THIS DAY. 5 39 | moon sera... +6 28 | MIGH WATER... A 44 Port of New York, April 3, 1852. RED 1d Isle, Cornish, Liverpool, W & J T Tapscott. Ship Nebraska, ‘hoorman’ Bromee, ‘Demiog, Mellor & G C ‘Ship Wm Tell, Funck, Havre, Boyd & Hincken Sup Raveuswood, Johnson, New Orloans, Wa Nelson & ‘Dark D Kimball, Ames, Cowes, “ay jeg i. Lope ana, J IL & Ce Bark N Boynton, Me Bark Clarissa, MeHioun, Neuvitas Yanage & Eelain Bark Homer, Faulkner, Giro & Franchor. 3 W Elwell DEAS, — Warren, Bentley, Bague Ts Grande, and county is hereb; cording Clerk in his per annum, the 2 game to be paid ont of the funds of "hho eity and county of eck: Bohhi Hemahige: Huai turgor, Clesrman & Co. cst sPehithehiidied'on County Offices. Bre An Ano Elizabeth, ayler, Gibraltar, C Qa ES Peters. MALITTER ON ANNUAL TAXES. Dnig Argo (Bs), Dongias, Ponte, 8 Whitney'& co} The Committee on Anuual Taxes, to whom was referred the communication of the Comptroller, Panree'g snes) an amendment to the twelfth section of the act for the col- rons: Isabella Reed, Cheesman, Port au Pines, ‘OL &a erri tag wn Jacks arate a RP Buck &Co. scar ee lection of arrears of taxes, assessments, and regular renta | Stig Suwan: ayer of Croton water, report, that having duly considered the Bene Cato opti LnYy. Forlag Rupell pine: pec wl ies are convinced of the on Wy dina amend- ment suggested, ant fore present a law for carrying the said amendment into effect, and recommend the adop- tion of the following resolution:— Resolved, That the Comptroll of Ag ze ceca forward the annexed bill to the Legi halt of the Bor of te app of the county of New York and that the adoption of the same is respectfully urged upon the consid- eration of the Logislatury ‘The report was adopt win. Behe United States, Batcheler, Havana, H D Brookman Sebr C & N Rogers, R a ane, Th rad Pearsall. Schr Young America, c s, Chastelain & Ponvert. Se! ‘hr Anna Somers, Somers, St Marys, McCready, Mott & Bene Louisiana, Robinson, Charleston, McCready, Mott Scie Wm Smith, Smith, Wilmington, NC, McCready, Mott Sehr Alaric, Bere Mojority and. suinority reports presented, adi jajority and mi y were nite: verse to the petition of Isane Wiltnace fos tociiecen ot "tax. Sehr Bergen, ag oe! urg. J Hunter & Us rd adjourned to Friday next. me Hamilton, Dayton, ‘Aiczandria, ‘Sturges, Clearman & Sehr Gallese, oes bh, Richmond, TH Mie ss Theatres and Exhibitions. Sehr LPL ith, Baltimore, Mailler Sor. New is en, ot Hay rt Bewgry TseaTke.—The new moral drama of ‘Hot deiphia, J &'N Briggs, Los Corn” will be presented this evening for the acerna | Steamer Oneida, Bite time. It is more particularly alluded to in another pobighmalip Roanoko, Skinner, 2 Norfolk, &o, with mdse and place. to Ludiam & Ple ” Broapway Tugatrk.—Mr. Forrest will play Shylock the Morain glipren, L Revell het in “The Merchant of Venice” this evening. The same Asien, Be eta silks, to play was given last night to a very full house. “if ft ree te Pie] of Burton’s Tnagatrs—The comedy of ‘Beaux Strata- spd hg gei”’ will be played this evening for the last time, and re I “Marek in gE nll also the farce of ‘How to make Home Happy.” Mr. Bur- ton willappear in two pieces. Nationat TakaTRR.—“Uncle Tom’s Cabin” is to be gompany wit Mar Chinese seaman, was lort Srerhoerd: bewias hard at tive time could uot save him. March 32, lai 31 10° W Jon 7020, Lonrded bark Howland, seaward, 8 days from Bos’ played this evening. It is as popular as over. Sea Ponte ‘ip Gentoo (clipper, of Bost A Watiack’s THRATRR.—“A Good Fellow,” “Prison and a via BeBimons y; Gave af Goba Hope, Fabia. with ‘oss css Vourded brig ‘James Gray, hence Hooper (clipper, of Balgimore), Jackson, Liver: rettatt inrrfcanos’ wh ‘while aa a Cae Pretty Piece of Business,” three of the most pop leces ever at this house, will performed this evening. vey eres Barxvm’s Mcsscm.—An excellent performance is an- nounced for this afternoon; in the evening the popular wery.”” ine ae, at as Havans, 4 tateh"I2. experieuoed Mi Jocal drama “The Old Brews the ship was hove on her beamend: 0 sail, mainsail, &c: was five days in the ice; BroapwAY MENAGERIE.—They have a Russian giant at | titice of feld ico and icebergs. fe ee; anlage quak- 387 Broadway; also the smallest man, and the fattest wo- | _ Ship Westminster, Sladd wr Cree: March 10, with man in the world. These, witha fine collection of ani- | mése,,to TP Stanton. March, ie Ne Sa te ee mals, make up a very interesting exhibition. Mai ad signals with bark “Angels: Brower. Tar Wsorz Worip is on exhibition at 377 Broadway. | from Mob sth, £ ship sshere on Florida An instructive exhibition. meaty Naeem np: Sah Mest at eaveReweter Tue Cusnere, Mrvermets, 472 Broadway, have brought | (Prabal tt cen ‘victoria a ar ae out anew burlesque this week. This old and favorite hip avis, New Orleans; 16 days, with mdse band still continue’ to lead the public who patronise this and Ww Sons. it the Bar Ist Hd of smorement. thei Barc ESR auton vid heal conn 5 jorida Reet, Woo’s Mixsrrers, No. 444 Broadway, give the concort | signals with ship Hungarian, bound E. 2 “dla Jullien,” and other good things, this evening. hip Silas Holmes, Hawkins. New Orloans, 14 days, with Read the programme, and go early soongh to get a good aspeneer oe ptg ort te a Nelson & Son. Ezra U Gates, a Ship Indiana, Coffin, New Orloan: 3, Mareh 4, with mdse. to WT Frost. ‘Was 12 days north of Hatteras. Cumxeer Hatt.—The Buckley Minstrels, No, I th a ne ey ae tcSh!t, Qewero, Williams, "New Orleans, 20 days, ost way, giye the “Tramp chorus” as part of their pro- | ranime this evening. Horn and Briggs also appear in heir unique performances. ‘Tre Camrrers. Minstrets are at 495 Broadway, but they | ‘will close this Their admirers should be swift to see them before they go. Sicxor Brrrz gives an entertainment at the Odeon, Wil- Hiamaberg, this evening. He isa jolly little conjuror, and deserves public patronage. Mrs. T. J. Johnson will give her first reading in this Ship Catbagine, Andrews, Charleston, 7 days, with cotton and rice, toT Wardle on Rark Prescott (of joston), Spear, Rio Janciro, St Thomas Mare, with eolfes and rosewood, t) si" A sale, March 21, two miles south of bor, saw # large fail rigged Am Lrig ashore, sails flying, apparently | signal ies nae ‘The ced heavy weather. ‘March 23, was within 60 miles of the Highlands, and was Dark Ai lin, Davis, St Domingo City, 18 ai ith a 0 vatsen cra, to TT Wh itman. : prabingep city, fat the Stuyvesant Institute, this evening. Hor | rk JB Johneon (or Boerne Hichborn, Matanzas, 1 powers as a render ate highly spoken of. s- { gazt, With ugar, &e, to'Peck & Church.” Experience Manager Marshall, of the Broadway theatre, has pro- | | Berk Coriuthian (of Providence), Bdgcomo, Matangas, It ——- splendid gold watch to Mr. Thomas Barry, late | day ith sugar nnd molasses, to order. stage manag ger of that theatre. Mr. B. leaves for Europe ednesday next, to make sopigemente for the new Opera House of Boston. Pot get near enoi ecerts by the Brooklyn City Intelligence, boarde: Fimr.—On Stnday night lat, a fire ‘broke out in the | (ns) for New York, There of n plied house of Mr. Austin Reeves, S02 Dean street, between | them with a cask of water; the’ V hay experienced heavy Wenther, and been 15 days north of Hatteras. Tiark Harvest, Nickels, Mobile, 20 days, with cotton, &e, to Sturges, Clearman £ Co. Experienced heavy weathe Brig Robert Wing Gl Penni ‘Crowell, ot ge Ayres, Feb 4, with hides, t: 0. April 1, Cape Honry Denring W. €b miler, spoke schr Silas Wright, from Atte kapas for New York. irig Nora (of Eastport), Benson, Yahacoa, PR, March 13, with sugar, molavces and cofes, to Maitland, Plelps & Co: veesel to Smith & Boynton. March 18. Int 34 25. lon 6921, exchenged weal with » bark steerin, showing a red and white si 1, with V E in it; same time, saw a fore and aft Fourth avenue and Powers street. The flames commu- nicated to the two adjoining houses, respectively occu- pied by Mr, H. Ackerman and Mr. Sweeney. All three uildings were considerably damaged in the upper | stories before the flames could be extinguished. The | damage by fire and water combined, amounts to about $1,000—insured. The buildings were of frame, and had but recently been finished. The name of the watchman engaged in the affery in Van Brunt strect on Friday night, in which a young man solr w named Monoghan was killed, is Patrick MoAulifl, instead | aisos hirin tals, akan tor py Dad o's: oh ana of Kelcher. He has made his escape from the elty. | Blow ft. epoke frig! Mortiaud, trom Posie Wien tor Daxcenovsry InsuRKD —ihe employes in the distillery | PjrUand. P of Messrs. Moran & Hunter, in Gold treet, procuredaa | Ze Eicauer, (of Philadetphia), Almsida, Ponce, PR, old gun on faturiay last, to fire a salute in honor of |. BrizJ i Lone. Leng, Cardenas ie with sugar, mo- Governor Seymour for his veto of the Temperance bill. | lasses, dc to Place & Watt af severe peor the second charge the piece exploded, and the esther. March 28.while ising t0 gale from strock a man named Wm. L. Jacobs on the side of | \¥ 8s hove neatly on her brepicks ree, cempesies ‘> ne end, tearing it in the most shocking manner. The | {ye et Pttteg se 30. room W of Iattors Second Listrict Police conseyed him to bis residence. He now lies in a critical condition. | Wittamsburg City Inteltigence. Finn —On Sunday night about 11 o'elock, a) small ame building in North Ninth street, owned by Mr. bday, and used aga slaughter house, was destroyed by P days, eael ow end Dich had squall hatf Toareh 29, jae 7 saw Tha a Hiareet et i Betta), Tareltine yith molags Storer & Stevens: trie Winyaw, Hancock, Cardenas Maroh 18, with sugar. &o to R P Buck &Co. LT heavy Naud 8 W alee—J.cen 9 days north of Heattora reo, (igaungosed to have been set on fire, Loss about | Si, Simckrord, Pettingaw, Matanras, § days, with $200. Tosw molastes to BT Neviae 8 Sen. March To, oft Dow ie Town E1zcriox.—The election of Supervisor and other | Headed Shotk for Providence. town officers for the town of Bushwick takes place to-day. Pitt og ‘et Town ne woul Bi ee 9 Hays, An overgrown loafer named O'Neal was brought before Brig Crawford ot East Machins), Small, Mayagner, 14 Iustice Bonwoll yesterday, and fned $2 for pltehin | daze with furneand.molames, to Mayhew Balbot "Co. nies in the strects on Sunday. His honor Mayor Wail, | Bris Toruade er port MeCarty. Herma, 12 days, who has already become the terror of law breakers, | Wit! cotton and bid m Smith? Experienced heavy the arrest of the loafers who hang around Brig Executive (of Bangor), Pendleton, New Orleans, 17 especially in Grand street, and insult fe- | days, withees ar, to master. males by thé uee of obscene language. The officers are Brig’ Carollne, Bi yanks Franklin, La, 16 days, with mo: very negligent of Lsoebe ch in this respect. went - Robert & Willian Belle Powle, Gallifee, Darien, 26 days, with lumber, Rokenbavg! en 4 Jersey City ‘City Intelligence. “py ig J G Anderson, Detano, St Mark: Wert 4 Pormest.— The democtate of the Tins, Third and PE dere mallwood, Anderson ¥ Co. Rx. last night. In the | perlenced he pli forosnil, Ae; was S days N of Yeurth wards held primary me: op First ward the delegates to the city convention are as follows:—James’ Metianus,Jobn D. Nolan, ‘Thomas | Bf Bully. Davis, Carleton, 7 days, with cotton, te, to Eecker, Willinm Rodgers,‘Jun., and Joseph H. Fair- oe ), Teving, Bristol, B, 74 days, banks,’ In the Third watd the dewocrata uomtaated for | to dicucer is: Chalvont Reperisnesd tease Genta: | eldernien, hlerman Selah HIM and Mr, Wiliam Pear- | tly ‘chr Express (Dan), Rhaw. Palormo, 60 days. with fruit, ox to ~ Si tate & Schwab. Experienced Heavy weath ort en Scbr Lamartine (of Camden), dsys, with sugar and molasses to’ Wordle & K: eal). urth ward they nominated Alderman | Epetyea ‘and Mr: Micbeel Lienson. Thorndike, Cardenas LN Experi Superior Court=Spcctal Term, nox. peed hes a oe lost sails Wn! k Sage ros Sera ! oie at he, py Hopkin, Halitex. 19 day, with fab, to ‘ , y heelwrir ht Avnn. 9.—Hope and Others againal the Sizth and Bighth © fehy'hinck’ Monsters, Perry, Now Orlen 21 dase, with Avenue Rails .—This case was called and adjourned to | re. nd mol: to the Cumberiand Coal en og A Tueeday; the, 11th tnat. when tt wil come on and be | Hs March 21 off Hatteras, spol brig Toruo, from Cardenas heard on motion for final injunction. Unitea States Marshal’s Office. nih toca ae nfamou muster Maga iat gua Yok fo Matamen hr Surah Maria, irebard (of Thomaston), {im copynigpiaad hye 8 "Boon 12 Jaya N ena he DT Warner, Harm: Sche R L Moyers, —, Washington, nats sé the tp Pigment , while lying in the harbor of St. Thomas, West In- dis Tiiands. Soo ts bays, Nae | | inne NEW onnya ae ers 30—Arr ship Nabob, Boston; oar aie oF ea ‘NYork; Volant, and Emperor, Arr “April 1, abi |, Boston; ae New York. PHILAD) otte m Tay, Clark, New eee ee eee Miluietows, Ct: = afrey, Sees oat” Marthe * bi ae ‘nivert Ola bonnes Wee! Cid barks Minnesot: is, Mary Dale, vats! Maloy, ~~ tn ington ax ‘Victory,’ Bearsé, and Julia Smith, Nowman, New Bedford; oenner! ware, Sour S f Bi ran HR STATIRA for Rappabannock river, fan fallen Be in Int at ie a fre ad heasy weather them to y Charleston spoken vpteriowsiy by the i Aon e captain of which vessel o =, from doing anything b iy "he heavy weather Bre: Suoor Visrrer, Galio, notes ss bricks, oo Savannah Femi with a slime, and 500 bushols of corn, er, when nant Thunderbolt wae 5 dteovared Ws to sod by the sea brea ted oo ima, Ore, Bonttles sunk, is now, be soem bubthe top of her mast. aptain ani ae Stewart Austin. | No insw- Fance on either vessel OF cargo. trom Becton tor Port au Prinos, March car, for be te? Hives. brags nicte ‘i ence for Jacksonville, March 27, off Cape ad lost her chief mato overboard on the 19th, ‘Ports. Buenorn Arnss—In eat Feb 4, barks Roman, onate for Boston (before pean nage ted NYor! dem 3; Trueman, nell, for NYork 10; Soha 3 furray, ft; for Boston, ia BinwvDa—In port March 24, sobr 9D Horton, sola 1 Gvavama—In port March 6, ‘Br brig Comet, f for Boston, Ginnarran—sid provions to Mar Flying senor Gio NYeeah CERN eP mae meres AVERPOOI—In rt arc! at Hgé to Toad. for NOrleans, ae Tee aa for ais Bear, same day, Fost for aan in the river, arch Anna A'Tyng, Piorce, Gnesxocx—In Port M ae Bid Dee 30. hai Edith Rose, Crowell, Cal- from Carde: valor oN T ETAT Matoh 8, shi xox, PR—In £ , York, lag: br rake 7 do do, Piet 4 ——(upposed Robbins, from ), do do; Amntet, Miller, from Demarara for Baltim: ; aud at of others. Brigs Florida (Br), for Philadel yee’ ons a Acadian ( 0 Supposed Br), for NYork, sld — viPehwanmvoo—In port Fob 2, b Ria Ragland: brige Was Price, Quia hae Wee Pulataiplee hadoishier fiss: ; Pennamaquon, Gray, tateae tind ight, ‘eile whe JasriRo— Sid Jan 2) barks Emily, bt id). San Franoisoo; Feb 9, Joseph Maxwell, Farrell do! iki indus more, Sr Dominco Cos ae vessel in baton Maren ra Boston samo dayy orien, Niner, Wacker, from Genser beer Born, Poudieton; from Saez asks NO via Se Thomas, oer THOMAeSTA port March 19, ships North Star, Ba from Li 1 for NY ork: Severn, 4 ii aetna vn Hare ty Mew Orlane vi fore repo Ship Marita, fantom, from Cadi) New York. Henry, which ald 12th for Por tol sugar for doa, ‘was chartere: £5 or 5 10 per be ‘Vousnamlan wy from NYork, arr 9th, and probably ald prov to 19th for Clu: dad Bolir Dark Prescott, of Boston, from Rio Janeiro for NYork, Fatt in s (no bare pi speden given) andsld 9th (since spoken Feb 15, ship Tartar, Goodwin, Rio Ja- Vanacon, PR—In port March bi a Piercer for Boston 10 days: okt Bontia, ifanseocaby fron Vauraat Spa for NYork 15 days. Bia ‘ith, sour Salles, Bradbury, Home ALEXANDRIA—Arr April and Gaselle, NYork; March 31, Pipe 1, sohrs P. nee, Wa tnd Black Saunt Rove, do. i 1, soht RR Sans Fairfax, ek Scwenes, Porter, Boston; eee April 1 a 2, stoamer Fs, a oe i va Bs a; brig C tomy ‘Amos, atansas, indie, toy Macy 9 ha BOCO, Parker Fraweeriiie NOvion rarker, Franceville, BOSTON—Acr Aj Atill 3, brie Globe, Senn: uit. ar em Neila a8; ‘ rom Hark Nashua, Ciifrd, Phil % act St Hoion, Park Dimer ‘Hediusy ship ¥ W Brine, tark M3” Kim it ie tives Alice Rogers, and from the ame Rainbow, ane, sebra core waiver Havoner, fey oor xchat ,ESTON—Arr March 20, ‘York; brigs Clinton. Thom] pat in 'teaky: Seuss ort, for Bucksville, A ladelpLia. bark hy un 8, Rockport, Me. Ch ni inky: po kr iver- Arr th, ship Sheer, ‘N Orleans; br JC tine, Conmee, i Liverpoo! Sy wig nm po jt Baaicte Nort: buat rls Toke Wis Hine mes Hal wheat ite sebr Groveland, NY: Mecca, Pht! radetph hia; bs 5 Demers ShOBTOWN Are Gates sales ni, Kewbnerpets, anne sehrs Hamor, Ande: | Haven: | $e Edward Wooten, Crambertend NY 06! K, and S$ D Hort, Brawl Cid sebrs ed iM Skin a Bath. “Uti feliran armen, « hes Charlotte, Rockland —Arr schrs Charlotte. ace cae 30th, Texan, Eastport for NYork: ‘Sist, Dennis* TACKONV ILL —Are March his, Small, N a Cla 2a, cei reported) Mio’ Godin, Ni tie a Boat a rae UBEC—Sid yA Wf fei Southerner, Parritt, amd Dennis. Benn M 7 shi i Mare ei ee ee y, from New York. imburg; seh Wolcott, pane wees for Livery VO a Artbug, Ki Pine ‘Saftork. fF i . Leak, Liverpool; ‘el lona; Un- Merriman, New York; es ie, do; brig Allda, 208 Gi March 31, schr M Baker, Kelly N ea spell 1, 1 OF sae sehrs Life Bow ea Aig ty fr Witming om, NG; Groe Boston for A jexand marin: Cx avi ide po phias 0, Ni miueket ‘ook, Hickland for N¥erk: li J Kelley, ran Bis for do; Gra , Ewer, ; Pranks Ticknor, iarnotn le for ‘Troy; ry mat those Peeri re- wind SE and very thick weather. oohr & Bal we ia sure for Fal ih ke Moira essa: afternoon ot 2 wan a pniA~Cla April L, soir J A Roache, Bate~ rt PORTSMOUTH—Cld_ Maroh fom Ba: Otomoco, Howoe, oe ee Below 300by Trampet, Camden for Nor- on AV. i—Arr hedess cag Talon, Pasvonn do, Git'den Meco Macsan i itd at Robt M Chariton, ote ‘North ‘A Horton, fe; 1 Havenn, woke Jokeph Get Grice, Pacth rv ancage Mazoh 27, sobe Const, Sei, <a Bit Warrenton Georgetown, *UpANS Ont Sia ‘Merch 27, aohe ¢ & Co, Flotcher, ee i oe ii bs he ese ) beth, N¥ork, Pit os ‘

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