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Russell, surviving partners of Brown, Russell & | United States arm court of Co. An act for the relief Bron; A bill for the relief of William Brevet hefte aA Eeeae gEEe : F t 3 ZB refs aH eer gt »E EF 23 ce = es ee pee ae He HH 4 E § & i ber REESE eee ay 5 iy g F Ls gee 3 $ iy Fie, i fe E "E E Faine. A bill for the Abi A bill forthe A bill bay A Oh mer! Hascall. A billfor the relief An act the State of Tennessee. . dnect Ail for tho relief of Lewis E. Simonds. orizing the Commissioner of Pi 2 for auth the of Patents to tas Tart cutienden county, Vermont sn’ | Sitsen tn Unies tae fr ax unproven 01 for an improvement A bill for A bill for the relief of Ira Call, of Huron county, | fire arms. ve aie ver Lee, Ohio. Bill for the relief of William Brown. An A bill for of Isaac M. Sigler, of Putnam Bill provisions of the act of Feb. An county, Ind! 3, 185: A A for the relief of John Frazer, and the ad- v: 8 Fe F F United States during the war of the of the estate of John G, Clendenin, de- gid st zg = fe A prohibit: officers of the army of Mi viving bi ne a Hicezus WoBisiee ae. 3 el of r W. ‘from an interest in contracts for the sq Abi Consol. t in.on leave by Mr. Slidell. ee FE a ted States yoy ge bey sees of Clinton and Westbrook euch officer A bill to the collection district of New Haven, in the State A bill for the A of Connecticut. 2 EY iit providing for the erection of a marine hos- ital building at Pensacola, in the State of Florida. Bill to cont the claim of Willig H. Hender- districts, son, and the heits of Robert H 4 in. on leave by Mr. Sebastian. | hundred acres of land in the Bastrop grant. establishment tht in on leave by Mr. Slidell. States, and for other ee for the relief of the Pine Grove Academy, in lution of thanks of greas and the | Louisiane. Brought in on leave by Mr. Slidell. ofa medal to Captain Duncan N. Ia- iil se for the relief of destitute Joint resolution for the presentation of 2 sword the nearest male relative of pate Samuel Riag- in on leave by Mr. James. of public lands to the aid in the construction of ‘2 and for other yrof Minnesote ead domestication and Bill for the relief of Mrs. Frances Smith, of the better preservation of life and pro- iv ol ‘vessels shipwecked on the coasts of the Telief of Betsey Whipple. relief of Peter Amey. ohared. man.) ta dey — = first Mon- for meeting of Congress. leave by Mr. Douglas. relief of the representatives of the executive departments, and to suitlement of accounts among the ac- icers of the Le vty Bl ‘alsh. relief of the heirs and | to the State of Lonisians the right ee cam ah eet of public land cae pew 7m and constracting a railroad tate line | Ad in said State. authorize the President of the United to be surveyed the tract of land in of Minnesota belonging to the half- mixed bloods of the Dacotah or Sioux na- Indians, and for other purposes. amend the several acta now in force relat- ie Patent Office. pay the heirsof Stephen Morrell, deceased, the amount due their father for a Roesd tae tas anneal” Lee e; Laid to amen . entitled “An act makin; eter peoenon for the satiefaction of Virginia land warrants.” Brought in Ot Gate tameperan tema for is of the U: States upon railraads. Broughtin on leave by Mr. Rusk. Francisco, via the Sandwich Islands, to Shanghae, in China. Brought in on leave by Mr. Gwin. Bill to provide for the transportation of the United States mails in steamihips, between San Francisco, California, via the Sandwich Islands, and China, -* for other purposes. Brought in on leave by Mr. | Bill authorizing the extension of the Alexandria and Washington railroad into the District of Colum- bia. Brought in on leave by Mr. Foot. Act to provide for the construction of a militery road from Great Salt Lake city, in the tiger Og Mihed the eastern boundary of the State of for! Act to provide for the continuation of the milita- ry road from Myrtle creek to Scotteburg, in Oregon. Act for the payment of the civil officers employed in the Territory of New Mexico, while uuder milita- ry government. Act to authorize the Sonne War to settle and adjust the expenses of the Rogue River Indian war. Act to refund to the Territory of Utah the — ~ nn ola by said Territory in suppressing Indian omtilit Bill for the relief of Catharine Dickerson. Bill for the relief of Phineas M. Nightingale, ad- ministrator of the estate of Gen. Ni Greene, ces le Bill for the more effectual suppression of the slave trade in American-built vessels. Bill for the relief of the chiefs, headmen, and war- riors of the friendly Creek Incians engaged in the of 1814, for the | Be ai a F ba 3 EE te &§ i ‘ 5 z te ereieie ‘Hila S be>bpp EBEEEE RRITz PrErers s papas zz rbsesrel f f i Hi | Aa veral isl iF the United States to ee ae the ‘post offices “Of, the United}! Bsclation reeporting diplomatio in'eroourse with | in the adirmastiy ‘ainya0' adaltien st jolut saale to saa cS the - Reeoriorn pi the time fer ths iuture termingt.oa of Mute. evuasid lof retin ie AWM tp KIO tog Keegy a0 bu er thew wi i. ” Ms bu the vote on to Sunxr 6—B bro. resident, in the private armed brig General Armstrong.’ tation Sa the vote on Zrose resolution act en} ‘titled «+ Net Tor the relief of Aleit Stattora,” Johi Motion to reconsider the vote on the wo the bill ‘‘for the relief of foore and John Hascall.” lotion to reconsider the vote on passing the bill ‘ton thnsellccot David aa Motien te vote ordering the print- ing of fifty thousand copies of the census yolame. Mi Affairs. MEETING OF THR BOARD OF ALDERMEX. Jory &—The Board held the second meeting «f ‘their mo: bly cowi: n this evening, Nathan OC. Hly, Eaq., President, in the ohais, PAPei 6 REPSRAMD, Petitions fcr » sewer in Ludlow street, eighty- eoven feet, tothe awer in Broome atreet; several petitions for the remssion smd correction of taxes. CONCURRED IN. Report in favor of concurring to build a house for Com; 36; to All lots in Becond and aveDuce, and Thirty-ninth and Portieth streste; for sewer in Madison street, from Market to Oliver street; to build a sewer in from ys from Twenty: fourth streets. ‘Twenty: The followin, proposed by Alderman T 1g was ‘now: waipax— Whereas, there are frequent complaints from butchers ageinst Wm. B. Reynolds, for aot re- moviny {!:¢ offal from their slaughter houses daily, according to contract; therefore, resolved—That the whole subject be referred to the Law Commiit- tee of this Board, and that they be directed to investi- the matter thoroughly, and report to this , With all convenient speed, whether said Rey- nolda is entitied to any pay, and if any, how much and for what services, according to the beat of their judgment. Adopted. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE COMPTROLLER. A communication from Mr. Flagg was received, ies of papers relative to the Reynolds conereck” Grbersd hte printed #2 » Ing that» ited to inquire into the circam- of the Gansevoort property. Or- THE INDUSTRIAL EXAIUITION UNDER THE NEW DI ror] ‘ROTORS. A communication was received from the same committee, in avswerto a resolution, enclosing a. coy et te lease of Reservoir pana to Edward. le for five years, for the Tad Exhibition, at $1 per annum‘ A debate ensued, in which Alderman Morr satd that the exhibition, inthe hauds of Mr. Barnam, had been conducted n a manner which was not con- templated by the lease. Had the people kn own that such a change would take place, they northeir representatives never would have consent up Reservoir square for the purposes to which Mr. dase had devoted it. 6 toes specifies that admission at all times should not exceed hands of Mr. Barnum, $1 and arged., Persons have paid 60 cents for admission to the palace, and on getting ia Hhay procendedieoreanis the exhibition which they ly went to witness, when Fey foene that $1 extra was demanded, Alderman had gone there himself, and found it to be the case, In levying these extra charges Mr. Barium had, in his opinion, clearly violated the lease. Aldermen Mott therefore moved s reference of the matter, and trasted that this Board aad thecity of — eon no longer Led dg tobe umbug; Barnum, under whove directorship had become one of the vileat wecenth it; i in the city. in to give Alderman Morr agus. .v0e and said, 1 — a aware when I first 9) that the gentleman from was one of the Directors From the the Cryatei ‘dly concern, and the Uom- been treated as if they had in the matter. company had come to this Board with an humble request for ty! aes The me ~ Roenonet Ee heed ad given it up, with no hopes of ever get their money back. Barnum thought that by getting up @ mosical congress he could humbug tbe people for a time, and get their money; but when he commenc- ed Sunday concerts the people showed him that they hada regard for the Sabbath—more tian he bi He (Alderman Mott) wryeee that the next thing Barnum would do woul to take his mon- keys, snakes and Shanghaes to the Exhibition. The matter now stands between Mr. Barnum and the Common Council, as the members of the original Crystal Palace had nothing to do with it; and he again expressed a hope that the city of New York would no longer be humbugged. whole matter ‘was referred to the Committee on Arts and Science. DRIVING CATTLE THROUGH THE STREETS. The Committee on Ordinances sent in the Cattle Ordinance on thia subject. It was contended strong- « ly by Aldermen Mott and Lord that it was a dan- gerous and nuisance. ‘The President left the chair, and spoke against it, contending that time should be allowed the members to examine the matter. Laid on the table. NOMINATION. The nomination of John Petit as clerk of the Union market, in place of Moses Fargo, sesigned, was referred to Committee. (he Board adjourned to Thursday evening at 5 o'clock. Juy 6.—The Board held its third meeting of the session, the President, Nathan €. Ely, Esq., in the chair. o The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. PERS REFERRED. PA The petition of the residents of Grand street to dave it put in order forthwith. THE HOBOKEN FERRY ACCOMMODATION. The petition of eeveral persons to compel the Hoboken F\ Company to run their boats from ‘erry Compa! the foot of Canal street until 12 o'clock at night. | Referred. A reeolution to have the carriage way in Fourth street, between Lafayette place and the Bowery, repsired forthwith, was referred to the Alderman of the Fifteenth ward. any TER FIBE AT JENNINGS’. report of the to distribute mo: special committee appointed donated by the citizens of Brook- lyn for the relief of those by the fire at 231 Broadway, and also the donation made in the Beard of Aldermen for the eame purpose, was received, and 5 ganization of the ssid department; order to obtain the necessary inf have duly ex. amined law in reference to the asd they have conferred with men of high sot eg ve of poriet copies substantial Seren full width of the so aot ei oy 3 FS direction of the Street Commi.sioner. Adopted, . The of Commitise p ‘stare 6 concurring .< Ee we st prec no Base MEA orening. PETITIONS PRESENTED. & sewer in Sixteenth street, from th avenues, Of Tewia piv Glover 1 oe oodhial on ta distending q * io Pe'er Crawford, of the Fighteenth Council distriet, whose sest was’ contested " For a sewer in atreet, between the Had- Reselntion to have Amos strect, from Fourth street smooamaaye rn. engeee, mares Weewe te prevent the filing in of the ‘Bonk streota, unl tie sare ead bo ary mamber of reports were received, and re- fered to their 4 Se Hoard tact weet toes Cnoitienet aaeraa ‘for = few minutes, on document 46, which ‘and ordered to a third reading. ae for to Nin Bil of Dr. Van Lin, for tredical services, readme . Yan \, at Firat ward stetion house. To have Engine Company No. 31 returned te thelr ve jo. te Of Patrick Lamb—To set curb and gutter stones ent for powder furaishad and November 35th, L868. REBOLUT! FP ong to light East Twenty-seventh street Luevting the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps to report to the Buard the number of papers re-- ceived from the Common Connoll, relative to light ing the city yet not acted upon. 'o introduce water into the Surrogate's offeey the Ovummissi the east therity be has placed butcher atunds on side of Catharine street; that the Committes ea Lands and Piaves be instracted to ire inte the or neme or designation of one or more dry streets have been awhile ‘the atreet is known by » and to restore true neme:to such Refer to the Committee of the Whole» Pi pease of Ee ong ted gen we on Streets favor jagging and paving streets, to the Committee of the Also namber of assessment iste, -which were dis; of in the same manner. The Board then went into the OOMMITTER OF THE WHOLE, Councilman Hopexinson in the chair on variews matters referred to them since Monda; last, but as these documents were of no interest or importance to the community at large, we refrain. from extending our report uny loager- Abont seven o'clock the committee rove, and the Board soon sftersvards until the next evening, at four o'clock. Supreme Court—tn Ohamberss Before Hon. Judge Clerke. JoLy 6—Haneas Courvs.—In the matter of Gor- nalius J. Vanderbilt—The writ heretofore issued im this matter being returnable this Edmon Blankman and Fletcher Park for the petitioner, and counse! also. tion. A return tothe writ was by Dr. of the asylum, stating that he did not hold Mr. Vas- ‘derbilt under restraint. Mr. Park said, that as the return omitted to state that he was not under restraint at the time the writ that, w! following note:— Sonpar, 4B, M. Mr. Biawxman.—Dear Sir—I have this mo hee arrested by two officers on the charge of insanity, and em. now on the way to the asylum. Do what you can tere- it pesition, and have the matter investigated. I have no time to say mere. Come Yours. &e. C. VaNDERSILY. That he Mee ar this letter on evening, and on Monday morning Mr. Currie upon him in relation to the matter, and wished him to sue out a writ of habeus corpusto release Mr. V., as he was arrested at his house on Sunday. He immediately drew a petition fora writ, which was swornto by Mr. Currie, and the writ was obtained and served on Monday morning. Mr. Park said that Mr. Vanderbilt was restrained of his liberty until the writ was served, commitment bsp? the ives wr Mr. selonsiet iocaapantiareal disposition was no charge made, and no evinced by any person 4) restrain him, he was at liberty to go where he pleased, and he was therefore Court of General Seestons. Before Judge Beebe. EMPANNELMENT OF THE GRAND JURY YOR TUR JULE TERM. Jory 6-—This s of the Grand. Jiry was ot langth obtaised, sad ware swore in tee prescribed meee by ee cae Mr. Vandervoort. |. Frost, Roderick ©. Andras, Elish: Henry > yp N, Joshua H. Bates, Savard For, 3 T. B. Henry M’Caulden, senr., John Pendleton, R. Throckmorton, Burtis Skidmore, James 0. Arrow= ith, Andrew Anderson, Levi Apgur, Alfred P. Arnold, Williaa ¥. Clark, Robert H. Talmadge, Monmouth H. i, ipa To these delivered a very brief , touching upon the various points required of him by law, and eon- cluding his remarks by urging them to despatek their business with as mach promptncas as possible. SENTENCES. Grand Larceny—Joseph Holton was tried an& convicted of si ig two watches, one breast pin, ante oy ce, in all valaed at $100, from the house of Mrs. King, and was sentenced to three ears confinement in the State prison. a Altuempt at Burglary—Heory Benthe wes alee tried and convicted of having attempted by fc means to bur ly enter the di house Nathaniel M. , with the intention several hundred dollars worth of court sentenced him to two confinement in the State 5