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MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, partlontons of tus enksenaee of the of the Pub- tecobspadte a pertios under look and kty. The democrats be * of | conducted to the chelr, vaid— Society, which we have publi: 810 a.vaye talhing ntout tbe “‘princlolen ¢ { * ze ‘Deateesent No. Gohows tha-ehsis amevet cf appropeie- 5 $3,000,000 09 | mecratic yarty’’—ihe whigs seem to bere fasgotien he | " Geatlemen of the Convention:—I_ return to you my tions for the caleodar yous of 1853 and 1864; slso the 6 2.508.000 0 | Vrs ration ie alan’ pon. Thar preostponitiog is a | Be‘ouns thenks (or the boner you have PROCKEDIN: 5 OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. oxprnditaree for six mugithe of the yess 1869 (‘rom Jal ‘= 4 * smn 4 Beye rp eye y Taboring ta earisty three a ppon me > R , =o jocine over © to 1), and «: sof * wo voted oO 4 ¥. Brevtion—a © ta te ~~ oe Janse eeihtch ented enue: hesth tertne twelve} a te “ + 1880; 9,147,000 0 |r four fpssresta, (‘epucrance, Kees Herel by ine oC Now York, (Gapplasse ) A ehall -oant apes AT OF THE COMPTROLLER tootbs preowing July 1, y Ska" Croton Water Stock 1600/. 1:600'0H0 go ; OBC antl Nebrash.,) s Mie clear tar Gore, erbintnmen and conatieration im tuhien, ANNUAL REPO! 5 for the twelve mion'he was | oury, apd 1 & Water Lose, “ 489 00 .| Bativee, # '¢, bed peo | Dut] pay ray that I eball endeavor to thes see a eee To wit, in wix months of 18) curteilment of expenditure 5 « Public B' ork, + 000 00 | ervoror sll the rst of tiaef, to vote for Bronsoa. | iy Se cites Ly. ( ppleuse fo hers . In six months of 1864. | Mus’ come into the account & “ Balld’g L’nd'k, No 3 6.000 00 | The vilver grays bave fordty bo ed that all these things ' ©. ere sloihed with the bighest responabilities by UPTION DISCOVERED ON ALL SEDES. $5 706 693 88 | sum $74,800 21, expended a im “ an 75,000 00 | wo: Jd weaser the Sewsré inflvence; but they have ceva som a The whig party of the CORB! i A ‘The followieg is n comparison of come of the promt- | ad: ¢d te' the amount char Fire Indemity, 4s 402'758 00 | their hopes vanish ou many times that they mest have Sa Ween & nan tome poate peeereree es nent terine of expenditure, aa shown in the revort meds — ble No. 6, it makes s total ex, become acenstomed to that sort of thing by this time. bilities, ane though caoh delegate way hsve come hers in September, 1895, oud in the twelve mouths embraced | of $309 5(8 26. Total amoust of stock. ny ‘The “stapoirg candidates’? are Paterson, Lng with a pertlelity or s preference, it ta bis duty, if cod CHEATING IN ALL TRADES BUT OURS. in the present report, viz.i— Issius, took possesaton of the pril, | Stocks held by the commis- Sevege ond Ulimas, Why the Inst named gen’ roan of be, togive up that preference for the good of thé party. 1853. 1854. | apd from that time to the lst of Jaly, ‘twelve weeks, be of alsaye brought op the track, for the exoress een Ai L believe that there is high and lofty patriotiom Alme Fouce,.... +. $4°0,000 | expended $82,206 24. belsg laughed 3¢ and diate ood te eas ts bere, i this Convention to make these personal » cries und Union of the Contemplated Federal | !s»tng streatar. + 882,57 319,480 | ‘The following statement shows the amount expended by oyle are very bitter egeinst Fitzhugh, wi oh mt to promote that hsrmony whico, s» has already brea olo- Proposed vl CEM! | Lamps and gas, > 295,145 282581 | Henry Areularics, jr., for the right months preeedirg ob anpposet to hein eed enrk nr ioe pis. 18 ted by my prec ecessor in th- obair, is the sole * | Petiee.. [613;540 720,087 | March 1, 1884,with the sum paid into the teasary by hime | that the Chautanquo candicate bas no honor in ule ow Ci neat neorenery to our svecess. I believe that we ball and City Buildings, Printing «1... 74.198 77,706 | formannre during the seme period; also, tre sum expead: | 4, counts, spd that the delegates came here rsslved not STO OC. ce the e duties in @ macner which will | Repairs and Suppl 87,581 169,986 | eden the streete anid paid tor manure, in March aud pe | “and mortgages) held by to vote for him, although, as mavter of courtesy, they | 0 i445 our constituents and promote those great preci &e., &e., ko. | Street expenses (Department by the Street Inapector, and by Mr. Glazier,from tne8chot | the ocmmissioners om would be obliged to support him on the Grst ballot. “soy 21." “oe ihe whig party-~justice, temperance, umd ; : eakatsses Sarat sees ANS aes | seme Mes Jar ee eee aes | gee sis TIE ass [Seer a mete inmise meal | Pie Carmmens| icone csus cockas + 248,2 280,904 ‘enry Arculerius, Jr., from . , ant ! ein jul $4,313 17— 6,211,561 07 . “ | ‘i BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Docks and rlips (new work). + 168.048 122,204 | of Health commenced cleaning the streets March 8th, | eae oa the Know Nothi@gs to the support of am out andout | Mr. Tuoxxe moved thats committee of eight be ap- ©, Ely, Eq , President, in the obair. The minutes of | Lock repairs... o +» 48,500 27.500 | 1864 -— Cleaning Streets, Afanure. | Debts yet unprovided fer by Sewsrd wan for Governor | pointed to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the last mecting were ead snd ay proved. © This Ipoludes $84,832 expended by the Board of | Fight months.,..... "9156802 8. i017 as | "G'S F., July 1, 1864......cs.eccereeee 98,768,304 98 | _ By uniting, the oppwition forces might have beaten +). Convention. ewer Bealth under the City Inspector aud the Sanitary Com- | T.-K Lowning, ! month...... 860 21 803 Weed, bet eveh veleg-te hat @ frsorite. and refused to 1 RLPGATR moved ond by mativg the committes PENITIONS REFERED, mittee of Streets, G, Glacier, 2 mo. and 24 days... 83,306 94 106403 | EXPENDITUMES OF CITY GOVERNMENT YBOM JULY | give im up The nominstion of ~eawan as temporary | oP. ce two (rm reoicial.diatsion Leet From several persoxs for the correction of taxes. ‘The street experes have been distributed #4 fol- —_—— _ - ———| 1st, 1853, 20 guey Isr, 1854, chairmen cage from the * ppenents of Weed, bat they | “Olio svg of Kings, moved that the members from COMMUNICATIONS FROM TEE MAYOR AND UNITED stares DisrRICY | lows -— $309,628.26 $20,411 05 | P igen From So 1 wore deceived ip him ~ it somenaet: an pes aye eech Judiciat dis'sict meet and appoint one fiom cack ATTORNEY RESVECTISO THE NRW CTPY HAL | For Russ pavement ............ $120,085 05 LAMPS AND GAS. ee ‘ oe Thy gat, | eth Committees, | lmrmetsiely after acceptiog the | Sierict on ths commitic. Oatzies. q Mayon's Orrick, sept. 2191854, | Cook & Co , for Poluian pavement. .. 85,164.00 | Btatewent No Zi shows the expenditure on ac- | , Heads of Account. uses ia. Cog | Rpt Weed nom Inavion, 1: is aald Want be Deon 04 10 tne | "A LELIGATE moved to Feoonrider tte vo'e by sbtob this To mm How Common Counct::— Repairing pavements in streets by the covet of Lamps aod Gas for tix months of 1563, cad six | scurdaes Wal ” 33.000 490, ‘Weed caucus, and received a written lit of each commit: | oiion wan adopred re thought that the m-mbers of 6,791 17,148 | tee from that rice of the house, se that the New Yorkera y per ‘Gunrixsimx 1 trap-mit a letter addressed to myself | intendeut of Repairs and Supplies........ 94,202 50 mentbs of 1864 ai'ase | astoie | oe ‘The hali of 1863 un ‘ed to, the Ccnvention did not kaow what they were volung — year 53 amo 186 sbovt | Battery eola stem om their Grat meve | his was the only item «$149,760 45, by the How Jote MeKe o Urited states District Attor abject of muking to OWNS hs sso aasd veeisps seesstsen0 $260,361 68 do. Ha 38,121 35 | Board of Health 84832 89.177 | of inrerest In the morning proceedings of the Cunven- ; with “be welcinnes pti OMty all ir cacmennaee | Statement’ Fo, sealoeh Ske abitopeictions ate gu nt —— a Tneaeeiee per 4,435 a a toe ‘the tem sresry past i nat won aw fait ia “ce Cuare requested thoze in favor of reconsideration pve . | 1864 om account of trust funds and special acconuts; | Waking a totel 0f.........,...2++eeeee-2+ 282,881 80 Cleaping a slips j« tasiticn, ape bis calling Be deln ates reuresentativ: er Be + of Nene. Yori. Hisieam eae tathcaia te Setlon, of the Unies, SiN: SIRES PE ERO bo avs paid out of the treasury om acconnt of | This shows a gain in (he ast six mouiha over the cix | Clesning treet, of the “intedigent, wealtby whigs’-of the stato was > M wing when half the Convention is standing — tue timet I come bere for farr play, rnd to do my duty ws & whig, #n21 ipterd todo it. (Laughter and apoisace.} ‘The Cram egarn requested the porsens ia (aror of re- gaucherie, to ray the fesat of it, particalarly the wealthy art of it. The afternoon -e-siun was & litte more ely, as will he seen by the report An excited delegate ork, a choled-off sub+titate, and an attempt funds for six months of 1863, au@ six mouths of moths of 1855 of $10,639 10, notwithstanding the | fentness oprare rge inoreare cocarioued by Ngbting the gis lamps | Corerers’ fees..,.. The pr position if properly carried cut, would mata : which has passed throngh the olty during the whol vight, which oommenced on arch 16, | County orutingencie tially dim nieh the expecee to the city, aud ia view of its importance, | commend it to your consideration “vd 5.0 ESfERVELT. t of “trust funds’? fer the twelve | 1854, and which from that time to the close of this year | Decks end 6 toe, new from: Ne ‘cinastinatita te vot oe ee ae lat, | HoEtHS above amounts to, .-.,$6.435,006 91 | will Add sixty five thousand dol’ars to the expense af | Locks ard slips, ro) by theartt Weed een to tele, the spvointeent of ¥ ‘Sir Muxurrr.—i ow can you tell which way the maa , 8. Diet. ATrORsEY’s Orvis, Hes >, 1868. Reing for six months of 18! 1.294 73 | lighting the streets with gas. This is done uuder a re- | committe on resolutions out of the hands of the (Gat wand Glas moven telec? ' Saa:—Under the ausburity «7 the act cf Congress, ap “ “ 1864, 3,065,312 18 scintion passed by the Common Council of 1833, The | dent—these, combined with toe inexperience ac: he pam rulec Mr Merz itt out of order. proved: Laguet 2, 1804: stay bave deon taken by the —— $5,435,698 91 | bend quarters of tho bureaa of Lampa aod g 4 barra: ment of the lust nme? officer, aad a light di-o: Mr Tinpenys defendes bis motion as being the fairest way of sppetpting the commiites, Sr Héxprrson, of Queens, supported Mr. Birdsoye. Tan Deputy Postmaster, for pro | Fire Depsrtment site op whech to erect iu this cite a Intentae eotates, | Of this amount about $3 300,000 consists of payments oa sition on the part of the silver grays to scoount ef revenue and turbulent, mace up foun enough for an hour, It was too platy, for several years at the off house, No. 129 essment bonds There bas | The expenditar uLaco.uatable, curing B suit! ; building for the aéecmmodation of the United Statos Js ‘ | uterest ° ding ¢ 3 also been paid to the state unt of direct | sry rearca cour be given for some of ia teres? on reveu bowever, that the Wee! men had everything their o-n #1 EINGATS crlied for the }eas and nays. courts and Post | fe 7” ae ko forench | 12X68 for the support of the stat ont, the large 2 an expediiiture, 28 stated ia. the reoort of 18 | ans voy, ard the majority of the commities on resolutions | tye Cain made the caeti seeeee a when Ang Onay-reete which’ She Presiden’ may masks {Yr rst som of $456,846 11. In adiition to this som the oounry rogulsting public lamps,” of $12,672 37. This bam | Lards end pla were eearly of stripe. Thus far the silver genya Mr Carp, of Exte, thought it was ont of order te oat vite are requizei to be ware & blest ‘0 the Peau... Of New York has paid to the tate « direct tax for the | vas yaidon the revortand cath of the Superintenseas and | Markets bac been besten every point, hay only tho | tye roi when it bua not been ordered by the Courentioa, md the plins any wtiniates are to D9 #UD-°| maintenance of tree schools in the State at lance, of | thotequisition of ths Commissioner of -treets and Lac: & empty benor of & ‘cemporary chairman, wi ‘Tre Cam —be Convention is under no especisl ruses, mnie Lo Congr ene at Le et eet tthe cliy author? | $74,742 66, beyond the sum apportioned to the olty from | Hut alter a diligent ixquiry for a year, the Comp Gererted them aud wert over to therneay. It was now | gia iecat of guiced by its own Votes. Lobserve by the public printe be 7 pens Ao rT’, | the State rcheol fund. These severe exactions are ita | has obtained no satisfactory explanation in cegaca ¢ cefmmtely spnounced that things were Gxed—Pattoraon Mr TroKse —I move the yess and nays be taken. ae ee ee eereteaey O° | posed on the city in addition to the annual levy onthe | cquivalent reerivec by the citt for this large exp» soe for Geverror; John A King. Lieutenant; and Williams | ye (uum There are grave cmbernamanate ta, the e-ecting a hee Lbs table cou | PFeperty bolders and inhabitants of $699,257 49 for the { ture This item bas Len easly disturbed by ths contra 2 cmoving avnien ves (A. B.) fer Canal Commission dr. some of the dolegstes | wg, of culitng the roll at this rime, as there aro avert » do thes might he «iilog tors suitable cou | sunpertof a system of free schcola which makes ample | which tcok effect at the commencement of ihe preset | Revts....... * Trportes to be elected ss Know Nothings declared that n by she Unites tates towarca the cost of the contested reats, snd it will be necessary for the Coaven- provision for the gratuitous instruction of every child in | yrar. it sill be seen by referring to the stateman: No | Heal estate they till loved Seward, and that theic passion for that ¥ cide ith - Dalldiogs, £0 Se inemns Ss 8e een Steno me the city weieh can be persuaded to nconpt the thon. 21, that the expenéiture for regulating lamps” ia six | ren) entate capenses... ntcaman bed brovn aeiber rariaSleneet or shadow of Aiee O& Saere wnat to Ob Sele. Yona ane renee io eyairrd dimin " @ amount of the two items of opening and grading | months of 1863, was $6,119, whereas under the coa a . wrping. ‘ibis griev be sliver greys. a ¥r Merarnt— We had better let 2!) the members rate— ep : : eas at | S¢S@eement on the property benefit auch improve- | $1,809 for « ing and regalatio a : boed under 9 : submit ray pro orition you ake to Congroas, at | Peres aches A eer ae $ Furptshingcil aud fighting the off lamps for six moatns | Salaries,...c+...c.-+- leader. and, therefore. not sure oftheir men, ‘Tos sta'e- | Vement. Ihavo been to a» wamy as two primary elec tiens in New Yor’ (laugher), where there wore fifteen willion of pecple sgeinst us, and as many ia our favor, (Applause snd Inughter.) its next persion, in connect! mates ill be prepared to h sueb plans and esti $ to act referred to ive my personal at- Statement No. 8 shows the amount of revenue bonds | of 1863, cost $41,375, whereas under the contract made | Sewers, repairing & clean'g issued for the twelve months. preceding the lat of July, | with Mr. Hellows, and which did not go intoeffect until | Stationery............ 1864. The tote) smount wan $4,108,167 of which | thocoatond light'ng the lomps has heen only $26,814 83, | Street expenses & paving. ment that they ‘outnumbered’ the tewardites is eimoly ridievlour, a8 any one acanainted with State politica a A ti may see by aglance at the list of delegates. Ww. yion to reocnricer was lata ble, * Hon to ony communiontion you may deom proper im $1.¢93.950 was issued in 1853, and ®2,4°0817 in 1854. | There is a gain of $15,060 69 in six months on theas two | Water pipes....... pai weliwote det ee reply. Ibave the b nor so be resvectfully yours, | The large sum of 31.46.5817 tas been borrowed, at asven | items, equal to $30,000 the year. The item of “Iamp | Indexing county offices. Syracuse, Wednesday eveniog, Sept. 20. ii: Mrnzirt—Now, Mr. Chairman, let us hove up those JOHN MCEFON, U.S Dist. Attorney, | per coms, and, notwithstanding the offer of thia higa | irons’? hows an expenditure of $838 in 1853, and $145 in | Javenile Asylum 50,000 — 50,000 | the Convention got fairly to work this evening, the | copter ed seate Referred to Special Comm t'eo on New City Hall. rate of interest the City Trea ury bas bo: rowed fiom | 1854, and oven the small tum paid in 1854 was not re- | Statistical tables, * ie sii ou ‘the Cham—i hat matter ig in the hands of 2 commits ,215 in strect exp. 70, apornp the Sicking Yund and the bank’at one time, to the | quiréd by ihe present head of tho Darean, but was ona | Lappe) vine its ie berintmedise . ‘ awount o! if a million ars, dus: the twelve | contract made is predecessor. Mr. 4! who is now | the Committee on conteste: now No’ at Several reports from the Fioance Committee, in favor pcuthe embaced in the report. . Soperiztevcent of Lamps and Gas, informe the Comp. | Fepeireand supplies.,.. 41.408 — 41,498 | trom New York city. The cecision cutting them all off of remitting taxes on various puctle, were adopted. | _ ftatement No 9 shows the awount of assessment | traller that he found five hundred lamp irons on Fire Deprrtment.., 48,501 — = 48,601 Tho report of Commitve oa Wharesand Piers and bende tesved ard paid in the twelve moths preceding | hand, and a contract for one thousand more, the delivo. | EXPENDITURES ON TRUST AKD SPBCIAT. accounts | *#™ed to ratisfy the Convention. Thea there was an tee. Mr THoRNE moved that a committos :{ five be ap- pointed to draw up suitable resolutions +0 be laid before ee Amended #0 a8 10 inc:vssetne number to eight. a "7 ‘ Jay 1.1854. The evm Iveucd was $10,000, and the | ry of which has commenced. He states furthor, that ¥EOM JUL’ . "LY L I informal ballot for,Gorernor, and Mr Hinckley, of Chau. ‘Mr Baxpenson meved to amen’). msking the com- ER, in Cover of semtuising to Sredge oes Me PENNE |. azeenh auld ann Gouda have been paid | iere was no urgent necesrity even for the fire huatred Hee dime hea eee tanqve, cesired to bave it distinet]y understood that Mr. | mintce to consist of sixteen ineter-< eight > Hubert sad Vou'ry atieets was, after some debate, laid to the amount cf $3 0 on hand, provided care was taken in saving the old irons, to Dec. 31. to July). Pat * had not been with 4r: ‘As thi ‘he Cnama—ihe motion beirg¢ ccentical with the one on the table | | htatement No. 10 shows the sum expended on sceount | when the amp posts were changed. This very faintly | zreads of Account. 1353, i FURY Ol obpereaetadeeuan Scant ebMla Mls oa dad * | just laid on the table, faubt in «cer. ANNUAL REPORT OF i1T COMPTROLLER. gt huilaing stock No 3. In 1850 and 1851, amoug ot rer | illustrates the economy which prevailed at the oil houre | 1652 revenue bas of 1868. .1,420,125 1,000,711 2,420,896 | 8t0ck hed not beem very good during the afternoon, no | “'Mr. ‘Thein's motion was lai u tus table. wit’ arnual report oF tho Comptroller was receives, eet ceatriranaee te p Keep down 3 the zee st sexation | fn tien past. pag nites aes of the meecnd. pris’ 1864 revenue bds of 1854... 594,100’ '— '594,160 | body seemed to care whether he waa a candidate or not, | The CHAIR announced tha‘ °: » Committee on the New th voluminous secompanying documents, and ordered for the time withoa the smount of mone regard to contracts were dis tome six or = ork Y ald no pact panying ) an pee Rip in gers prg pp mp anepie geet ouatagniy wenn riranon | Airat Ode OC 1858.8 a8 300,708 300,708 | The ballotirg, o kite fying, proceoded, the votes being | York conteried seats wou'’ not be ready to report be- QAPORTANT COMMUMOATION FROM TE COUNSM oF TIE con. | fOr evthoriry to borrow half @ williow of collacs, to be | that the lighting cf the oil lamps, and other work con. | “fortazes, ns 4g =) 1g | deposited in 's bat. At this time there wore abouts | “motion to adjourn .uill that hoor was made and avion expended {» cor structing and eating J a, end half | nected wit! buresu, was utterly impracticable. Moneye refd on assmt sales 8,551 982 4,574 | thousend people in the hall. The ballotings proceeded} | lost. A leogthy opinion was 0 et from the Cor. pryeenete ant eerie oe veh beings Oss ot pie bone bil big oe, Se Cog time be | Charges on arrearsof taxes 1,024 539-2163 | and although slow were quite interesting. The Clark | Mr. Constimc, of Ov ica, om the part of the committee ration Coupsel respecting tha right of the Comimon mn of dollars, ab ad been expend: | fore ‘his res fr srius gave @ contract | Char ‘eae! to whom Was refer): ibe timeil to pase laws ard or-inasers eithout a majority | €d prior to 1503, The whole sum, with interest thereon, | for furnishing ofl snd lighting the oll lamps to Mr. | fesckor vassat totes, 40 8 pee beg Percontasan eek ie Senna i) Hie aee 833 | stock, which had been good ell the afternoon, loomed up : ; Bellows, for the sum of $52,700 per aunum. This sing aesmt contracte.. — ‘877 | on the Grst ballot, and the result became apparent. The is cme $2,060 less than was paid in 1853 for the | \-e08 tes aaiebante nite B48t) 41600 Pryce Maize law csrried Mr Clark throngh. He is now State oil alone, whilet some $40,000 in the same time wete | Liens on lots (Street Com. i % erator from the district of Ontario and Livingston, and raid for lighting the Ismps. Mr. Bellows commenced | ““wissloner), . 1,510 — 1.610 | was Chairman of the Select Committee ou Excise Laws work cn the 7th March last, and thus far his duties have | strects opening . 244,816 £227,499 465,815 | and Temcerance last session He isa ran of respects. been well performed, and it is not known that any | ctreets javing and ames m bie ablities, and is a merchent in Canandaigua. His ground of complaint hes existed. The followiog state- ‘ment contra to satiafy the temperance men snd basi of Rb Z| Te, tted that Mr. Kellogg was eatiued 0 Fest. A GENTIEMAN (who Faid he was “a substitute for the con‘¢stant) said ne wished to lay the facts of tne case Defore the Cov «+ ntion. ‘The Cuarr—t ig rot in order. The question is upon the acceptance of the report of the committee. ‘Mr. Muerrrr—wr. Vheirmen, I want— of all the members deing praseot but im corsequence of on, and collected from the inhabitsnts the extent of the Comptroll-r’s yop: rt, we aro unable to ity by the succemors of those who bo rowed and nd space for it. 1 or: erag t> be printed. arent the movey The city hes recei'ed ia substantial Tho rport of the ommiiter of Councilmea making Value probably dot nore than bal of the worth of the the support of the city | moner thus apy ed, im 2802 and 1862 to the docks and ypted: of ante, infayor of public buildings. Of the five huncred thousend dollars ‘or 37 jury to his hares, berrowed for docks snd élips, the sum of $300,000 was | paying James Clone 0 %, a 5,71 nomina‘ion is m: ‘The report of the co Committee adverse to the exvendsd in 18 abont $200,000 in 1852 When | ment is made for the purpose of showing what it cost Cleaning docks aud slips.. oy cif were eet free soilers. nnouncerent of the vote was received The Sopsrrvte—TI have a right to be heard. petien of the True’ firth Baptist Chucch for tho re Me poletage tn be Lge as Fes mat it | ipl ae poets ele ea Shon in Cie repos Lae tis year, | Lnds porebased forasemis 48,042 77. 48,120 | with loud ay ao and rR apeauaans e eer ow The Cnarr—You are out of order, and (looking at Mr. rel assessment, ed; thereportof the eces: , a millon o} lar, | in contrast with the expense of same work for a year, | ; fs of the pro their feet. There was not much ditt. Tam siraid that Blso— Committee in favor of acpopricting certain loty fora and tex the inhabitents for its reimbursoment Why | under the contract Ppeg ee ha A RS — = Sout M Ticviucater ie vie koetie 1m, vis, :—Statemont showing the | City Inspectr’s lienwcr lots 12,051 7,860 20.511 | cvity about the rest of the ticket * Rsymond had earned Mr JECRNI—}o was a member of the committee ~ v Court house im Sixth judicial district. shovld not individnals, omners of property, be percait- The report of the ted to construct piers opposite their property, wher they are willing tu do so at thelr own expense?’ Every eps. expento of lightiog pubic oil Jumps, the Foeplog of Sit gi the vemization for Lieutenant Governor by his services the public lamps in repair, lighting and extinguisling | Common schools ont of levy 905,151 Sal'oee e8aedey | rendered in Crafting the resolutions. particnlariy that Mr. Mzxrmt—Yee, | was. and the way I undsrstood it Dmittes was to cxawine the matier soit the thick ' | aon: concurring to imcrv ° | the gas Ismps in tke various may ke ublic buildings, a 2 ding the Fugitive “lave law. ‘tr. Savage's | truth about it; now tbey’ve done it, and I don’ Streots and Leweede cies of business of this kind whieh con be transterred | ke ealso, the tarnishing of the Fire Department wick Peilttag lees sticks Moras, ee ERS ECE | comewns wihdreun at bis request, and the minctity | cortios cughi tee taeuran’ by: éartag aNaevaaape called from the table ana sdop'ed. from the unsbilful management of government, to ihe | oil for the year 1658, which expense is mido up from the | ajmshouse, repairs to buil- , a sgreed reluctantly to Raymond, thus giving veo atroug | over again. (Laughter) AllI bave to say isthat if you The Board shertly wfterwardy adjourned. hands of 9 skilful individual, is advantagoous to the in. | report of the Comptroller for tha’ year, and comprive CUDGP.. ceeeseees sees se 30,000 — 30,000 | woolly heads ard cevout acherents of Seward the chief | doJ don’t want you to put me on any committee again. car pie li ge Gy nesate d: fo commneee, and | the sotoeig i j—-all properly chargeable to tue ac- Newarmory building. 27 3,011 | places on the Sehet and completing the important busi- | (Renewed laughter.) It is » work of superorogation iuthe rade conaceted with count of ol pk of Bs ef ¥ 202 ness of the Conven' " manslaughter in second. aghter ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER. In 1858, when application was mado to the Common | Ladders... : + $1,201 00 | HettnlenotNevGiy Hal, sive kane ome | ane apriste ) cea {le Comptrotiee Flog sen: his anausl rovort for the your pe the privilege of constructing, at she expenso | Lighting ¢ 39,019 60 | Croton water extension.... 8248) 51473 87,954 THE PROCEEDINGS. The SusstrrvTe sald a few words, but could not be heard : oO owners of the upland, two substantial plers oppo- | Lampwrek, turpeutint 660 82 : is a a ly on the stand, 98 there was a great deal of noise abont ending July 1, 1854, to the Boardof Aldermen last site the Moore property, near Twenty tnizd street, the | Labor at the oil house,... 1,074 46 6.000 5,000 | _ At twelve o'clock Mr. Taouxe, of New York, nominated | pil” hots ta Cutie emit the Clairmen’s bauer evening. The fellowing is a cony o! the document, omit application was cenied; seh the same Commoa Counal, | Oil per contract ...... 54,048 OT | New workhouse building. 65,000 7000 | Mr. Hemry F. Seaman, of Richmond, as temporary Presi- iy DQ yenr, passed aresclation to construct two 4 , nests to “shat Phe and the quesiioa ve. ting only pertions that would be tedious and uninterest- “he # Regulating aud repairing lamys ing taken on the acceptance of piers, one atthe foot of Iwonty-first strect, and the Register’s office, ... report, it was decided aie jon. tified b; Mubes, Cups, &C..-...e sees 8,158 eae en eent of the Convention. This nomination wss rai y % ae iu the afirmative. ing to the publie:— other at the fout of Twenty.second street, aud the job cf feed it Hcp Rs , the Convention. The moticn to appoint ‘ittee of each To mx Fon, Conmox Couxen :-— | dotng the work was given if JacobSharp. There wasaa | Total smouxt for oil lamps..,.......-.+-5+ +. 8105 446 00 Seibis Cents : He S200 4 Mr. Seaman came forward and said:~-Gentlemen—To Judicial Slatrict on the remintions we paberadh and car- : 7 nimmsaion that eomnmeres required the accommodation, | Statement showing wha: the scus work ets wader , . 6 20ta cection of the charter of 1830 eastol- | . ; 8 be releeted’ by you to direct the delibecations of this ia a the charter of. 10800 guovides which Yr, Moore offered tp afford without coat to the, | the contincts which ba Necbritgscnien vests; cet Se once gs estates OF tea Se si city; but this would n.t answer the purposes of the Job- | viz —Contract for lighting, keeping clean and furnishing | pomorng sunken vy avention, compor pres It shall be the daty of the Common Counciito publish, bers, ad heres some $20 000 were drawn from the tax | the off for public Jape, Uphting nat extingaiching the | YRS school arosenty _ 158,405 158,408 | teDigent weslthy whigsof New York, ia by mo esteemed two months before the sunval e ection of charter oflers, | payers, and exyended on these piers, rather thaa to per- | gus lam:s nthe markets, &e ; also, for far Ts | to ben simail honor—even thongh the honor is but a in tech yerr, for he geverel intorwation of the citizeas » individval to turnish the ame emount of dock. | cil for Fe Department... .. +. temporary one. Intahing this chair you will indulge of New York, a full and cetsilet statement of tho re- front of his property without eost to thecity. tract for reculating public lauaps. . coipteand expenditures of the Corporation, curing the ement No. 11 shows the sum borrowed and ex- | Contract for cup and tubes........... BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. me with a few remarks. Never, in the history ef the 7. OL.~vin the abeenee of tho Major ead Pesoniar, | Darty, was there more necessity for remembering the year ending on the fret da> of the month in which caid pt area yy the Lota inet) — alms pie the a mblicetion was wade and ip every such statement the erection of a work howe. sum expen: was 6, 900, ape. jifferent sources of city 10 “4 and the amount re. $€5,(00. i } howsasum of $43 546 in favor of the coatract. sident of the Board of sldermen was cslied on to | memorable words of the Father of Our Coantry: “United ‘aperopriations made by Statement No. 12 shows the sums borrewed, and the | 80 a Saving of several thourand doliars on ar- | preside. A few bills were received aud referred, and the | we stand, divided we fall.” (Applause.) ThoChairmae the Common Connell, the «bjents for which the sme mount of stock issued im April last, on account of | tideisl items, which were availible for drawing money | Bowrd adjourred to Monday next at 4 o'clock. closed by again urging the members of the Con. were mac, ané moun’ of moneys excended an “public educetion stosk of the city of New York,” | from the treqsury, but which were not found sufficient Aige\"to forget all nélet Qifferendes; an unila orrowed or the credit of the Corpora- end the annual report of thie departmens ia January | ly targiMe to form the basis of a contract. For in re ‘veunea, rege » upon ‘rity under which each loan was tude, last. Tris issue of stock apparently adda tothe city | stance, the item of $12,000 sald for ‘regulating public | THE STATE CONVENTION AT SYRACUSE, | such candicates as were most St for the offices. Fe and the terms under hich each loan was ontained, cebt, payable ty taxation, the sum of $154,000. The | Iamps,’’ vould have been continued if there bad not * | said that the ticket would be elected by majorities un- shall be clearly and particularly specified. operation is siniyly the removal of alien on property | been the requisite ingenuity to prepare suitable »; faaaanananaaarnannaed Y This report la intended te embrsew the Snanctal opera, *Ferdered to the city, valued at half a million, by the | cations for the contract. there is a ea f | Preliminary Caucuses—Description of the | precedented in State nominations. en és substitution of three per cent donde im liva of mort- | a very objectionable phrase to be a On motion of Mr. the Chair a dD. tions of the city government for twelve months, ending gages bearing interest at the rate of sixund siz ands | used which purports to give detailed | Material of the Convention — Thurlow igpsarp te maja Nie ge mina Count ef okie ried. The Chair appointed the commulitee—the names have already been oe In the Hxratp—snd after adcptipg the rulos of the House of Assembly, the Con- vention at four o'clock adjourned to meet again at seven. EVENING SESSION, The Convention met pursuant to adjournment, The Presipent took the chair at seven o’clock- ‘The Committee om the New Yirk contested seats, by Mr. Cook, reported that neither of the gentlemen elaim- ing sets from districts No. 2, No ana No. 11 have any right to seats in this Convention. The report was re- celved with applause and unanimously ad i On motion, the Cocventioa went into an informal bal- lot for a candidate for Governor. Mr. Hrecxtzy, of Chatanque—It bas been sta‘ed in the street, that the pame of go W Patterson has beem withdrawn from thie canvass. Suchis not the fact Mr. Pattereon is a candidate and is put fcrward by the re- dave bee made for the year 1854, t os 1g = Es 3 Total... Statement No. lebows the amount of revenue re- for the Common ‘ouncil, Roard of*<npervisors, the Boa: coived by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund forthe of Health, the ¢epartments, bureaus end offices of the payment of the city debt, and the source from which it GorPoration. Pvinted lhts were furnished to eseh bid- " | vest of she voters of Chatauque county, RN Eat per eect ‘ : general information of the citizona, | Weed"s TactlcsCheating Rouna the Board | Little, of Otsego, and W. C. Howe, of Westchester, | dvest of the voters cf Charaugne county The information may be clacsed under the following , St#tement No. 13 is wfullexbibit of the receipts in But the particulars are not in the finance cepartuent, | —Tte Silver Grays ‘Sold’ on the Tempora. | ‘¢mporary secretarien of the Convention. Cam adele S detoil of the Commissioners of the Sinking und, on I may be safely cetimated that the saving tn light zy President. | liv. Crary, of Evie, moved that the Chair appoint « meade — count of recemption of the eity debt. There and furzishing oil for public lamps, is one jy OF Bi committee of one from each judielal district to report 1. The different senrces of city revenue, and the been no pay the preceding twelve months, | least $50,(00. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENOR OP THE HERALD. = | Hat of officers for the mount received front eush. on accoun' pal of the permanent debt | ‘The Manhattan Ges Company in March last, had ftty- Srnaccsx, Sept. 20, 1854. | ® Hat of officers for the permanent organization of the ec: = several appropriations made by the Common ¥ phose She reste far were tree as persons pty Ld bos) pe avers, en ee The preliminary proceedings, lobbying, esuensing, | Gonvention. Cerried, 18 4 Sinking Fund, on account more than 102 ps to ear . In » &n motion the Convention went into formal ballote, 4. The objects for which the seme were mada. ° ‘ by the ordinanes of 1844 for the | men were employed to light 3,750 lamps, averaging | cosaisg, bullying, promising, and so forth, to, the great | Mey brani ba hess tp ea vy roll, when the. with the following result? 4. The amount of money expondo’ under each, payment of in'ercet om the city dent. The-expenditures | nearly forty seve to each man. The gas company also’ | Whig State Convention, were not 10 interesting as usual; | fellowing named delegates ans to thetr name— First Ballot. Second. Third 5, The moneys borrowed on crevir of the Corporation, on account of the fund are detailed in Statement No. 2. | got sctive men for 25 to 30 per cent @ month than | and, although there was rome earnest diseussion as to |, Aden. 1. LG. Waeren; 2 Alex. Crounse; 3. Alf, Van | Patterson........ + 18 15 9 the terms on which the same was-ontaieeds ne? CONTRACTOR OCATIOUNE, | ahtepn ibe eee tas ear ay a caezaration atl | the capabilies ef the five and forty eavildates for Gov. | “Mdlegray-. tra Ceeierr a T= Blaze. eens wi waso i , : ¥ , Tn Avgast, 1854, sealed b vited For wha\ | of ite laborer. enor, yet there was no full caueus of the delegates, ana | #7vome” G. A. Northra: { ° Cattarau, 1. Doles B. Sill; 2. Gee. A. 8. Crooker. _ REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES. no apparent dispesition te get up ome. The loddy | | Covrsu—i- Nathan J-Shjles; 2 William Mair: & W. W. Statement Nos. 22, 25, 24 and 25, are for expenditures | Tustered in tremendous foree. oa may be rl meration was given of the varions | by the Commissioner of Repairs snd Supplice. » vy bo imagined utaugie—l. W. 8. Bivkley; 2. Geo, Barker. 3 These ° ‘DeG-aneN, waa derived, and the sppliestioas of the same. articles of stationery necereary for the several depart. | embrace the eonstruetion apd repair of public buildings, | W® say that of four hundred arrivals at the Globe Hotel Donaaterike Heaci ney ‘ This statement show “es balonce on band, ments. It wes, in tick, & copy. of the articles attached | an thore for the police and fia departed t, the repairs | on the 10th, there were not more than forty delegates. | Geksiigeta = July 1, 1868, of ., .. $206,804 59 , to the ststioncry contract of 1860, which was made for | Of street pavements and of roads and the construction | ‘The lobby memtera took this house by storm—they gen. | {rllard—Jemie EBay. Sh dhie Wha? Received during the year ending Jeno 90, | | ome se pes tes cera wey SER G22 |. Sata departunont for twelve ooaiha, reas {loess qeally deep a good lock out for ereature comforts. | Delawore—1 Wor Marra 2. Daniel Stewart. BOs sovsseresresvcacsnsccessecesseren 1,0OTy Sis peices Sopcbiis t0eh arial Gro thine pattie Wane | Qasccount of repairs and sapplies, No, 22--$180,085 18 | Tharlow Weed arrived on the 18th, and took rooms at | yuugi” ©: A. Nicholawny 2. Bawin Hall; & Joke ateeialintatt rota | For street expenses and paving, inclu ; ' a : Motel sscsecsegsecseesseceuessce eee SHAOB,SIS GO EetsoMs who obluined the comtract Messrs W. H. Arthur ices, expeHees. Aad pe os the Globe; but, finding that the lobby would make thes 1. A. M Clapp; 2 Warren Grasger; 3. Wm. Ham- Of, thie amount there was invested as | i Suri yo Toe pri rebeette ee an... Letteoreories 199,186 55 | hotel thelr headgnarters, he removed to the Syracuse oat Oh ee — rats ; ted in th that is, the 14 furnish | OM account of roads and avenues, No 35.126 27 | House, where he remained throughout yesterday in | Frazkiin—A.B. Permaice. Ni In clty stots. $282,701 09 Che renun of “ive. post felie, plain’? oF ruled, for one | CBAcscunt of fire apparatus, No. 25... $5164 08 | ctsecerottzemseat, ‘Hetegt eleof from tho leviy, dee | Semone Hiden Timothy Man, de,now acjvarh th 9 otk ck, ‘Puorsdsy morning, “Lost, ia revenus Q s wr * —--— 7 reER = - LJ a be ven’ Paid ou account’ of sdver” Set. 0 PE a tate elas were one. | Fela ccngae ie gucegarsacezn; SMO #3 | Mol himeelt tothe elter ofthe junior Seward organ in | Ge Shs A, Sos 3B. H. silvester, to ballot informally for a eamoidate for Lent, : . | he expenditures for the fire department, are ; 3 New York, and was invisible to a phloeopher from the | {Germ aye ORAGt & [28M Meee. Steam sesebdeaveceee 1,766 $3 2 $1,164,400 88 | St the same time, and 1s onies oe TOE KLE ath ic| Yeas then toe. worn stated tm she report. outrespondin : ae eee hs aie dae almer; | Would be most condnetrs to the interests 4 the C7, | Sith thie for leat pear; wbilet the saypenditures for re, | Zitwne office, the last pamed individual boing inan ex- | P4ne7. John L. Spader; 2 Lucien F. Birdseye; 3 John case the stationery would correspond with that of the 2, cited atate of mind as to Greeley’s nomination, and Coah balance Jaly 1, 1853............6. 864919 17 | Srteeding year, an account was taken of the kind of ata | Pairs ané supplies are $72,0¢0 more than for the twelve : “ Licincston—\. Richard Sohuson: 2. 0. D. Statement No. 2abows the receipts and expenditures tionery veed in the different ofers durieg the proveding months ending August 1858. : anxious to bring abont a fasion between this Convention Wm B Ls Madison~1. A. Scots Sloan; ‘m 01 ear, and then the total cost of those ar''elos was ascor- | . POLICE EXPENDITURES. — ard that of the spirijualists, weman’s rights, and aboli- roel. Alesander Babevek; 2 8. G. Andrews; 9. Joha for the year ending June 30, 1354, on account of sinking Fs i {| Statement No. 26 shows an exhibit of police expendi. fund for the payment om the city deb!:— ainod by the o of each bidder.» The result was | 4 Poe do bay ay | tion people, which meets at Peterboro’ next week. ‘Hes-ry J. Ray mond had 58; Joseph W, Sar 26; Samasd J. Wilkin, 13; Joseph Benedlet, 18; W. B. Weegewrood, ty and Charles W, Clark ,1. kr ¢ was withdrawn and Mr. Raymond aeclamation, thorgh not unenimonaly, PNohoe gle voted to go into a ballot for Canal Com- Bw ber. « given bel howing the foot tures. The tetel sem for12 months is., 2 A. Mitchell; 2 Jobe 8, Haggart. Mr Foor attempted to make a speach for Fitehugh, The amount on hand Julv 1, 1866, was..... $305,040 62 Be the rovers) fans i aorn Sainne ike toll eon ‘The correeponding statement last year was,. 613,540 30 The editor of the junior Seward orgen was Jobbying | PBs pan: 2 py % Tayler nd Bes but bis voice was drowned by yt “ VYote,”’ “wore,” ‘The receipts during the year have been as for the your ee phe tan | ty bans nse ! ourax partly for Weed, partly for Patterton, partly for sereral | W pidder 7, 8. A. Ce ute D.&. Wright and A. B. Williams were also no- follows:— yore used which had been for fe several offices j eel other people, and great deal for bizoself. So it will be | . MA. Southworth; 11. John Cooper, ; Croto ‘ipts for the in tt rccoding August 1, 1 visie~ tmacn Counell of her people, iy ripe. B. Lews, Jr; i8 Jos. B. Vari Several motions to adjourn were made and lost, and peo aarti sate Oe Sper ty cn ne Doiat cost, | 1858, dy adving to th ‘and increasing the num: | sen that he was industzious. eri; 18 “Hsieh: ie 'D Cock.” | the call of the rel wae proceeded with amid tach A Os 38 Francis & Lente! $272 15 #9, 5. ber @ Hnewcainn a Te ge on — Ft my os ‘We have oll shades of whige in this Convention and in one re dabe RekS ‘ermain; 2. ¥. Spaulding, 01 a. s ei Collins ene & seen by referring to io. 26, is within C) . 1 Ie ahaa r . + Beveour bonds J. Broedmen | menthe, The actus] annual iocreare of cost of the po- | *eelobby. Indeed, there are some people that novedy | | Quondiga 1. Ira. Wil ignsi_ & Abaer Chapman; & Tournament at Buffalo Springs. Rich & Loutre!. lice by the resclution referred to exceeds $200,000, ever suspected of belog Whigs at all previous tothls timo, |” “(mE 7 Sth! ¥. Kellogg "D-M Prescott; 2. George W. | The Ttacco Plant, of Clarkavilie, (Meckleanurg eoan- nue (se statement No. 2) 175,364 07-~$1,271,000 87 | was Ce gealaa oddig fore — fae but who euddenly tutn up whea there is a good chance Capems £8; Q. Saveryié Ronece Coat ty, Va.) tains a lon; ashe sae ate jatement No, 27 shows the sui paid to’ the old and ater ebm Lox; 2 N. eremonies at Bufialo on » The nam- ab». sisted geainesia’ seee$1,077, 740 49 | the vew Common Councils for six months. Tho total Renta he earain ctabene eae Simays | Gronge—L. Davit Crawford; 29. W. Gott; & War. F. | Gr of ladies and gentlemen t was estimated at The sum pa’d forinterest for | 2 | sux for pay and carriage hiro is $270,001.59 In the old | been attacked to the party, virtuously indignanty any | Wire (r- eS tanwy Wantens, etween 700 and 1,000, and the Plant toys “hee ware the )0ar WRA Lds ees coke mode of computation. A contract was therefore made | Boord of Aldermen there were eight who déi not rido at | one cenies their right to ali in bringing about its sue. Otsego? 2. LC. Tarser; 3 T. LL. Gorton, | ome of the most magnificent and splendid, some of the Laveste’ in revenue bon with them tor one year from and after the Le the expense of their constituents In the preveut Board | wecses Knd to share in the spoils of the victory. In this Puna oftest mil’est, snd some of the most brilliant and Amount retarced t6 Trew. | tember, 1863, : | there are thtrtcem. Uhisisa reform of fire membera, ha 7 Queens—Monvoo Henderson. dashing besuties ever reen on this little globe, not to fury ia error, &e. (508 | , In order that the heads of deportments might havea | ihen, aguin, the thirteen aldermen took out of the trea- | Menagerie sou can pay your money and take your choice piiniselaerml. & B. Sheldon; 2 Joba FP. Balt 8, VR oy anything of other places.”” sta‘ement as abowe)..... 90,150 79~81,007,419 75 | full viow of rhe chazseter of the o mtract under which | sury ans v«-*7 bbih-day of the Declaration of In“epem- | in a collection of all sorts of animals—from a pure silver | PU": yy ny wanate Wting sbout half-past eleven o’clock, after ‘ a | sto make requisitions for stationery, copies of | (ence. These bills indicato a retrograde morem mt gray, religiously believing in Fillmore and the Fugitive | 2/chmond—Henvy J. Seaman ® preliminary address by Dr. Wm. 8. Hasloy, and lasted Cosh talancoom hand July 1, 1954... $490,090 74 | of the contracting party was mace oxt and pSe- \ Wten the tee room was broken up, and when beCom | (7) law, down to the woolliest woolly hend, going fur. | St Lowrence=1 8 Foote: B Modekin; 9. B. Usher. upwards of three hours, Add investzent im revenug bond. : 200,000 09 | sented, in which the price for which it was proposed to | mon Council of 885 closed the room againat revelry and Oi ‘oolly } going: eratoga-—-k, Jota O. + 2 L, H, Pike. Jvpexs—Mr. Rawlings, of Richmond, Va ; Dr. 8. H. fornteh each article wasgiven. Aecompanying this docu- | tmcking, and gave it up to the useful and necessary pur- | ther in his denunciation of the Sonth than even his mas- went = frm Se ages amg ge the ge | Poses of ket" it was — vor berg roy. 4 ter, Seward, Then there are Maine law whigs, Garci heads sertmenta, eo! their attention to the | exercises of the tex room, so far as re! w J ’, | terms.ct the eentract,’ and rexocoting therm te. sélect | Dall, were abolished. 7 | conten abolitionist whigs, fusion whige, woman's rights | | j t nectedy—P. ek. hcharic- 1. Jacob Vronaa; 2 Alonzo Ferguson. co Wm. HL. Seely, A—1 5 B Cole; 2.4. H. Miles; 3 N. Fined. vine= Fobn BMorrieo: = of ae ie : sicrtc—Wne. Barnett, Knight of Person; A. De Crewéer, Knight of Blue Pe remrg: @ T. Porsear, cf Lm Marcha; Taylor Pettus, Kmight of the’é ‘aon, Knight of the Bold Front; Actual balance 2 3 8 and other ‘securities held ‘by the Coamtssioners of the petteble perscse t¥ san’ ont the requisitions and take | RECEIPTS OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THS SINKING | Whigs, free democratic whigs, young whi;s, old whige a r iF ; 3 H g:: F § k-w2, © S Webd; 2. P. V. Husted. ‘ Pinking Fund for the payment of the city debt. | charge of the stationery in their respective departments. FUND FOR THY REDEMPTION OF THE CITY DEBT | Know Nothing whigs, and incecd all sorts of whigs. No —B FR Tracy. 4 Phin ore, Knight of Hosdton; Waller Taylor, Knight The total amounter the debt is 919,060,865 | TTR the artic en 20. be supplied aaer the Sommeet | jZkRING THE RAR ENDING JUN 30, 1834, wonder, when we see such a motley nsrcmblege, that | fii" wis Baise Wee Marea ee foruvet Haran, Kuight of the Black Plawet oe bay 5 TRF Pst om putehoaea ‘cad. prepared with loop for | Pt" from butchers) stands.-........+ $14708 1 | the enemies of the whig party declare ib to be defunch | WesdlacionT Jnmate Gidgons 2. Wma. G. Walcot. Towbca, Knight of ihe Bed Crom: W. @: Mortow, Kalght ; ee = . at Ton ae - eat _ ew « ecramutation of wheat ground , ‘The Convention includes very few of the silver gray Wee hentee Le Wan C.J 2. Henry Dubois, be {he Broken Lasees Toe. en . ming 5 rent ‘ Pa 4 90 | stripe, and thongh some of the Sevardites, tired of the | [hint Ne MA Burton. Koight of ths Waring Lanee; J. Ae well, Knight — bave ready access to the precise words of the ar- ticles embraced in the eontyact, and to remove all ground of controversy between the contractor and the ausitor. | ‘Thus eqai , the several departments, bureaus, clorks ef courte, &e. &o., exmmenced the work of ef “ | warrente on the trowury, h the stationery contrac! which, by the tests before stated, according to its terms, | “ “ the Bleck Steed. y $4,210,289 1'305 00 | Feeney, talk hard against Thurlow Weed, yet it will be iter 3. Fowle. seen that, although he may not appear as the stage ‘Those marked with a * are contestants, After four rounds, Mr. Samuel Harris, of by saeye = Mecklenburg, 157,436 04 | manoger, yet he will really direct the play, and the Con Mr. @nense moved that the Now York delegation be a ee yee to) Bie oe Len ted ae cy F5 23,479 44 | Vention will render to his commands the same pessive | committee to examine the matter of contested seats Fess ain ‘or more resulted im the euscees J bey one 34/177 25 | respect as that pald by stage carpenters to the prompter’s | {rem that city. Lost. ing gentlemen :=—J, E. J of — ‘Ist he} , 072, 20186, 212,561 | ¥ag to require only $2,168 86, amd acorrding to ths | ” 14,470 19 h istle ; On motion, the Chair was requested to appoint acom- | ¢f Honor; W. Hunt Towns ville, 2d Knight of Peedi tease aby rofereaee sie corementioerty that ins ! * ive 9,100 70 | There is nothing striking about the matervel of the Con. | mittee of Sab sper] the es hy the contestants Bosse! saben Bry pd an % ac = audi id pald f ionery Ey | sleek, | be referred. Ame: #oan to make ® separate com- Abont 9 o’cloek P. M. was 0) pre~ 1354, is $15 808 o8 Aah ai ihe toes sale ne the othe “ warbet....... | 2900 00 | vention. There are the same old whigs, with thet ittee of ‘red on thd. contented seat in yan ‘The | sence of a cense crowd of spectators, by the crown: baif of the year, and instead of $3,158 80, we, lave a “ fe held by Comm'rs 609,000 00 | well shaven faces, neat appare), and grave deportment— | ™ - = of Misa F. Hoskins, of Bronswick, ‘Queen of Lave | totel ox re for stationery in one year, under } Pn 5,812 26 | the same brisk young whigs, with very high shirt collars, | Chair Announced the committes, Peauty,”” Mires —— Fdmundaon, of Halifax, lat Mal‘ of fhe contract, of 921 056 76 Thi is ‘only $8,000 i lore than j “« —_ 2 very new hate, vory stiff linen, very well dyed whiskers, ‘on ir fan oat ite Genklion, of Daan; Mr. Eonar} Alas doe Plummer, of Warren. NW om mals nditure in 185: abon ston; and Mr. Merritt, of New York. of Horor; Miss Susan Haskins, of Bruns Maid the expendicute fer tie aalesor sou 1808 thee | rt 5,000 00 | very large bowed cravate, and very shining black ctothes. | On’ the New York seste—Messrs. Cook, of Greene; | Honor. . $ i year whe are called on to poy this Jarge sum will naturally Amcunt of receipts. sok by what process co large an expendiiare has been 4 mace under ® contraet apparently so favorabler This we aeciaiher samad gee Teerovable question, frem thore who have a right to ack it, should be fairly Considered The Finance Department, therefore, Las expended a large amount of labor to place | this whole matter before the Common Consail, tho de- $1,001,018 60 ‘There may be some variation occasionally, by the iatro. | Boxton, of Erie; ee Seratoga; Kottan, of Wayne; Eyerybody was bee pe with the ceremonies an’ 001, duction of » vegetarian philos:pher, who has ‘fore. | #d I ubois, of Weatchester, pleasures of the occast suuaninae ee tobeceo, liquor, snimal food, and the razor,” but mo york Spadee tor Ea om Teo macnn et athe: Pa ina” hoy 1 asa general rule the army is the same, offleers, privates, | ny; Mitchrii, of Mentzomery; Clark, of Jefferson; Stew IZROAD Tr oT Proreaty.— PAYMENTS AND INVESTIONSTS, os Niue ‘aaa ml \ " | alt, of Delinene; Martindste, at'Moaroo; Clapp, of | Dornelly wae pat on trial on the 14:4 instanby ix, . Hecrest 08 ‘There is an amusing distinetion hetwoon the whig con- | *!°. the Albany Court of Sessions, Judge Robinson debt sonval toxes, generally $80,000 in each year, The Wikia ems omovnt this doe is $1,054,000." Last he total wae given at $968,000. Toére tnd boon paid seoount of th tornticn, $50,000; Feb. 1, 1854, om account of building s i z i ye 5 3 3 nek Ne. 2. 1 : portments, end the citizens of New York, as fully as it And hen, (one o'clock), the Convention took # recess | giding, on tbo charge of grand larveny, for fhe at rasneet Yor the comatroetion ot the tree rating: | Cait be done, frees the facts which It possesses, | | Tal, ove ce ventions and thee amnsing lide aes got up by our of two hours : witiet txty Cen ral Baulroa oad Wekets. When ‘tre proseca- s:ound Wasclogtonsquare During the same period the | STREET CLRANING. | 983 00 frienda the democrats, Tho whigs are a la mode in thoir AFTERNOON ®! o ticn ty their testimony, and after an Gobet payable ‘tees tenethen, as shown in gebedae He. 6, | g The expenditures for cleaning stroste, as shown in ta. | 199 82 crstome; the attire of the democrats is arranged.on the | ‘The Convention re-assembled at three o'clock, the | rate discuselon by Mera s, Wreaton ard Iarris, the tie cs cf ioebemgertg ches avo te eateod Se | Rate Gaete Sor penta 2888, DURANT 98 eed |. lego deh 396 “3 00 ee ee a ene | ne ae ee eeits ta | Fautb0a ichetn pot fo We heeds’ eL.oena fe pre he laws C8. requiring Y cr the rame In 18" ; hetog a totel of ‘ 7 a voy up the caortgages om the rchsotbousey of the Publis | @P.ci8. Tits ceed ace coraine wbrle eroeotitere ie | On secvant of sate the demoorata lobby in exoited orowds—the whigs talkin | Tho Cuarm requested the outsiders to vacate in Hs nest Wie eheeieaene seinetad bi cated 4 nH Fociety the corpe rate preseaty. of, fog bare Ys 7 + by a ver | large ss ™ The te lof aa —— 5 Scored apy ae 46 00 corners and im whlapers; the democrats come up ia solid | tho centre of the hall. e a the tubject of larceny. He, therefore, divoted tha v 290 6, bas been surrendered to fOr | Bow Cob» we cE staty Comreilnen and iwenty-two Aldor. | Returned to G. Rodgers, large CMAs, from ittee My , e j_nithin be year for whieh thie teport ia | anen, wi'h she Comablecior ors of fect th, lavt epmiog. de. | erroe Ue €€in 100000 OF] eed en eres cre maioe s0 ERS (ins | Hiss Cotaee Siacseah et panics ited I tia yey bat oes naar o ‘ " | Ged that from the cardiion of the streets thee sag | a, | titles and. withoutcessing, The whige drink as mach, | om the subject, roy a ; sae on tri! are tpt caght a a : ‘ © 2 nto a Teng coport om the wa tzamt vy ger of jo.t.oce; and benes, they deiege © BAWKCh ia DAL Toy, 196k se svvere B0U/010 A BOF BATO th samt te thele'rooms, where vhoy give li | which has teen glrva te the Banas, Verdlet of not guilty: ;