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Ge en ' WHOLE NO. 6759. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1855. PRICE TWO CEN S aoe = rig Ai by eh a Saad ‘aacienaaeaia Statee vs. B, Blazco. Ihave the hovor to be, ms Yery | Hoard of Aldermen: ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | AFFAIRS IN THM METROPOLIS. | sitestens. ter itat tues ty ancient of th | THE LATE PUGHLISTIE ENCOUTLER. | Srety, sour cine a er Feb :0.—teane 0, Banker, Fey Preidl t, in the chatr of the leat eteting were read and approv. —— : at the Croton s nga lags Nog 6 and 10 Boar; laacnaaaa ets tnsateeeecaal CH ELA PIGANIERO, Ther phreet are ina Ton pensions the confente Sataaae Poole Out of Danger—Exctting Chase after CIAL “O2ICES. 1 General of Portugal, hat a Dutebm: at 129 Eight avenue, throws ashes Yesterday the greatest excitement prevailed througta: | ter, bearing’ dute tle Zint iret, Wheo a subpoena was whame, number of street, Sc, have been led to ideatily | apy i us with the transactions 0” John Davis & Soa, in tho walk and in the gutter, out the city on th cunt sued in the ease of the United States Bisneo, | * Jucgment of $100 againat him for violating @ cee- ° That the Craton’ line ef stage; Roe Se subinetiof Chelate Sepctel ensvapies’ , Coued ns ted States apainas Bano, ‘tion ordinance; of Jas. FP, Wenimep, foreman of shirt business, that we have no icterest in the partes or A Girected t ® Lo Appear asm witness of tho Sth di i} ‘ their business. To'thore wo tiave knows us daring | THE ALLEGED SLAVE CASE. | ronnirg from the Croton Reservoir through Broadway to | S@0"E the pugilists in Yrondway. Indeot, it was at | ier ict» yeudit not comply with the reyulsttton, | Hose (eipAay No, 6, ant vtber remem, agalast, taking the last thirty years, avd the prices we pay in thas | Fulton ferry, have their steps behind saif stages too | most the aole topic of convervation, and every accomt + but accrewec me a letter inwhich you took (he qround rant companies now {p ex: ee ee pe eaeat at Be Ma i - | overflowing tho sidewalks and the basements of the | BakereMorsisse: eecdaiay Cicckinc taeciecitiee tans | PeTTONS SEFKRRED, \ CARD LIEN UNDERGONE Would Tusren.. | Letter of Mayor Wood Relativo to Pau- | ores en neers ante Ditchett of the Pourtls Inthe Olay, doen nT Arvest—Genearlon |v. Distulct Attoraey's Oftee, Fab, 23, 1866, H | membrre of Move Company No, 9 against 4 fwly inform those wo, from the semblance of | per Emigrants, ward ‘i ‘4 | Stn—i sme evening I haa the hooor to receive your Iet- ) # bydrant companles: of Isaac Hall, to be relieved e, HOn in'reference nnn. ye branch of our basinest in New York, such information high, and that the ame aro very inconveniont for the | of the affray was reat with grent avidity. ‘the acene wf | dba! ax Cousul-Cenera! you were not bount to | fitzned, OM. W. Winser and others, tahave o Ort ‘unnecessary. JOHN M. DAVIS, JORTS © 00. | CASE OF THE SHIRT SEWERS, | Durte, and Lopes they will be requested to alter t8o"| the tracns, Stanwix Hail, wan visited during the day by | sawitotne, . Sen Ales eleier, Oops 2. 0 SOs: Samar SY | 9 ceeanare; of A. 1. lout ve the a ; - eit — pot a _ Richsd Conway complaina that fire engine Co. No 15 | crowds of people anxious to see the ovideness of the | Breer ous duoatiode ax might be property put to “you | Treartent m 14 Fepresentatives of the N ’ JAUTION.—WHEREAS, A bene: MY ESEROD, £ D- | crew their epgine on the wolk of the complainant, and | fightin the holes made by the pistol shots in the par- | Boe question presen®d py yeu non attemtance as & | partment ag SESE the Common Council t ming iy name, ban eR a a The Late Fracas in Brondway, pony ort el ean pri Hd the amount of $5. | tition and in the counter, The mont contradictory ro | Witiwas Wns, coud yor or Hot Neen lel Lato a cou to deaway * panies now sibilit, is ia to give bol hi ae Co. Mo. was in com) ' rred to Chie! - i a 0 " A ‘pee ide 7 =o e-wgplaachacge nay up ee ie er ape lh &e., &o. &e, fi pany ™ ) ports wer in cirsulstion as to the condition of Poole | ittice, and ef I ducime st the nutter i Weattantoan nous | ration for Jan 'ee08 sdb canal ecid i tai matty, SCHN HL CHAMBERS, No. 8 City Hall yowerh Oxden, 06 Pitt, street, soade a similar com- | and the whereabouts of Hater, At one tims it wan be. wahuoal to aitond ba Witeee: AORTA AREIGE ahegy | TT COOP EN” esinee snertty, ; Plaint of the same companiey. Same reference Heved that Poole was den, tothat effect bei of your letter wetting forth the rea In furor of tting taxes on AMPIRE LODGE NO. 64, 1. 0. 0. F—RKOLAERS, Progress of the Muntctpal Reform. Hugh Maguire, of 14 Pitt street, complains that the ag ynagies tthe lena het cedll BPAY Bye By Dh een Sek as th f concurring wit! Seine tSrereby notified to mact at the lodge room THN SUNDAY LIQUOR TRAVFIO. Crotou water is allowed to run waste at'12 Ridge streot | Curent in the lower pard of the city, Towards miyht, | "2 Of ht oer ae Dea Aer atatne | ievecsomiee parm +) (cree ere an aie le” Tomorrow, “kth insiant, et 1 o’clock P.M. pricisely, to This city presented an unusually quiet and orderly continually, overflowing the sidowalk and making ths | however, it was ascertained that his physician, Dr. | cy attend the funeral of our late brother, Josep’ Wrig it walking exceedingly dangerous, The occ ‘of said if pa is a “ . N. J. MoCLURK, Db. G. appearance on Sunday last. The liquor dealers have | house throw lth and garbage in the yard, making the Petnam, proveunced him out of danger. It appears | tentias Ret me oo Mg Phos pli ame | swand OF couttaet fi a gees fe Pegi) ae é ‘ 2 cn } : bappy Ps Sam’ Busnnent, Secretary pro tem. now, almost en masse, concluded that the most advisa- perfect nuirance, Referred to the Police Captain | that the pistol’ was not held directly againet | Hott. wetead betore the proper tribunal Ma which te | hegre fae Neen Coo Wank adder N = » ornare IENERAI, AND | ble courte to pursue is to elose their establishments on ward, his breast, but inclined to a alight angle, atiguiton ‘# bad according ty the laws af tho United |. in fi f fet tor No &4 North river; in favor. Ficus" IBLAND...OF CUBA-GENERAL, AND 1, of 474 Grand street, conaplains that tho | and the ball, instead of entering bis body directly, fe this note you ‘wii-recelvee, ambpons, #0: paying mesic bills of Wm * Kimbark, Collett, and Ro- fr Wordias commissioners of gre + in favor of concurring to affirm f ‘commi! ency.—SMreaderes street, No 6.— | Sunday. Indeed, the; in discover that our ne A " enion agency. a 4 str unday. , they begin to discover we 5 Willett street, both fromt and rear strack against « rib; and, as it haw not beer found, the aya wituess on Monday cext, 20th imt, at 11% | Reamuller, for servicen erm (ered: of Committee om the babit cf throwing snow ball M,, whon FE hope to have the pleasure of mee »y When The eo pleaanre ti pu. | Fi “oq concurring with the Coan. windows of there! Presumption is, it’ bounded back, and was lost in hie | Piave the bo or to be, sir, vey Teupectfully, pa Ad | Fire Departme a Over for Engite Uo, No. 30; of J. Q, Sucarte, for a mocersie rate of coramaiesion, | Mayor in in earnest, aud does not intend to recede from will execute orders for the purchure of the diduren| Voioate of the Islnd of Subse sich as suger, moineses, | Din defermination to put an effectual etop to the vale of a ae mobdows iat! ay, Maceuy i. the Bo E cilmen to bu 00, eRATH, WAX, &e., 8 iso the ellecting sales of | intoxicating drinks on the Sabbath. They therefore look | ing the eccupants of Cagpeinse ellen Mo slip yen. ae Sopra Bas i probed by the physicixns, | dfext vervaus, United Stateh Datrtee ate de sews, Simstr sicg we Orie (aw ‘uattae ts aan courignmente of merchanilive cntrostei to his cars. in | upon it asa naatter of the most stringent necessity that | venience.Capt. Russell, of theFourteenth ward, notified, | S84 they are satisfied no ballis im his body. : : Attacaey,, | es redvadly commmnet Free, CO eho aeae the Slay CE a dT to bas thetr dram shops, both Jarge and small, should discon- petri wt pai pie ‘The wound in his leg ix found to be a most serious Conan “ag br damaad roan ayl re mew Clana 1a Wa » are of rhnren e dilferent stock comps few Yor , 1855. toe ne hanced property, houses, villas and country aewts ia tha | tinue to vend ardent spirits, &e,on Sunday. In the The Case of the Shirt Sewers. one, and will, should he recover, render hima cripple | — Jonn McKwom, Ka, usm! -iates Attorney for thin is JU Acconet@ne, TION. t# of land, coffee | g ANOTHER COMPLAINT AGAINST THE SAMG LOUSE— | for life, as the ball passed through the socket of the | trict: Sir—I have received the letter you id mothe honor | Alverman Fox petnented av nem rously signed pett- ee iy Sp in weeictanites ate Aorcahned FXAMINATION BEFORE JUSTICK OSBORN. knee joint, in uch a manner as to render it impasiblo | to, write to me, thie day, nnd regret ax angle to. pare | tewackinn: thes the Waker Fer, Teta ceteen ioe not heretofore enjoyed the most exalted reputation, | The parties made their appearance im the Mayor's | that It could ever be wholly healed, ia ner to bo waderstood. Inmy letterorthefih mat, | minutes, trom Duclos to 12 ovcmem Mt midmigh’, and tices, and flutters himself that portons entrusting orders | either for the strict observance of the Sabbath | ee about balf-past ten o'clock yesterday morning. | The police are now actively in pursuit of Baker, the | Idid not take the ground you state, tual, Say Co romthat tue unt sth M: Referrod wo tohim will be satisfied. Mr. Suaarte will produce the | or the morality of a portion of its. inhabitants, | Mf Devis,Jr., and Miss Davia were accompanied by their | ex-policeman, who fired the pistol shot into Poole’s | (eneral of wine iA wae oe bound Nos ppeny as 8-¥" best references as to standivg wnt capability. Ociem10.| oe rourth ward also shows a decrease in the number | I¥Y¢F ard five or six of the acaratresses from their | body. It was said that in the morning ho had been | Hee'i would guswer mech questions Yow might nrewerty de directed as above. ms me of placen réported as selling. Probably the good exam- shirt manufactory, in the second story of No. 28 Warren | seen inHarlem; and a number of rumor were afloat as | put to me,’’ nor cid J, subsequent letter of the UNIT ple dlaplayed by her slater wards bas liad’ the moat de- street, Before their arrival, another poor woman maile | to his whereabouts, none of which, asit afterwards ap- | 21st inst PR tate clions to att hurable effect; at any rato, she is gradually getting into | BF *PPearance at the office, and complained that tho | peared, turned out to he correct. We learn, from facta | fa Per ritunns (it 10" | Bie Of mi Neoamenuniontiogs | sive ure of Hl the traces, and we may scon expect an entire reform on | *¢ house owed her three dollars for shirts which she | inthe possersion of the authorities, that Baker bas | compels me ty endenvor to be more explicit. living sub. | ed ef p ‘Thureday, Ist March uext, between the hours of 12M | her part, had made, and two dollars sho bad deposited with them | been traced, or ‘‘piped,”’ aa the polies termit, from the ‘onaul-General of Portugal, to appear asa | Weebly mark WM. 1. YOULA, Secretary. ‘The following is a statement taken from the Mayor’: i , 4 4 to you that m retained | Ordinance ae the Pec f J cane ie ie Issa de ype nas ertheomr ee ue ‘as security for the material. The following is the affida- | time the affray occurred up to tast night, It appears my presence at my offive; more in my cousular | t0 Committee on Markety delightful environs of Havava allot and Pngar estates, farm= and cottages, &e. His long ex- perience and extensive acquaintanes placcs hima in a po. sition to obtain the most favorable purchases oad salt nied a vipnthe petition pray! ton on these 16 ferry, w MIBCTULAN SOOM. Alderman Fox presented a rorolation tt “t the exehe- slip at the foot of Mike et “et, also the and 41 Kast river, be granted te ito be governed by the same Folton market ‘stop, + Noferrad OTICE.—TH! NUAL ELECTION OF DIRECTORS | 94 ward, .... 2 itl 4 | Vit made by this woman:— that immedintely after the occurrence, Baker was taki espacity, I wax exempted from being compelled toap- | The AcouumaN of the Kighth wned offercd th * follow- N of the New York sad ia StoamshipCom- | gq ” 1 1th nes Mayor's Office, City and Ceunty of New York, ss.— | to Jobnny Lyng # saloon, corner of Canal street | pear, and quoted the articles of the treaties wherein that , (Df rerolution any will be held ai the office, row way, ou'tucaday, | geh «6 45 18th“ ‘ 3 | Mory Gilroy, of 244 Mott street, being duly awornde- | Broadway, where it was ascertained he was severely | ¢xemption is stipulated: but offered to answer, in a for- Kesolvec, Tat it be referred to arch 6, between the hours o: 12M. and 2’). “th « TL lth « a d that she has been workiag for the store | Wounded in two places, He was eut in the by® | mal way—that is, ay a witness under oath, of course— consider and report FRED. W. PLEASANTS, Secretary. | th « 3 se Son, makirg ghirts; that on commencing | Pistol shot, which was not, however, very severe. An- | any question put tome in respect to the case of the | P 1H OF lenveon of builiting . — mom, | vote fi Tolal. .... 32 | te work for raid store, she was required toloavea deposit | other ball took effect in the thigh, and glancing upwards, | United States vs. B. flamco. In consequence of a de sewers are constructed to eo FFICE OF THE RELL \ Company, 65 Wall street, New York, Feb. 26, 1895.— The uacersignod, in their stute ment to the public under ih ot 9 3 of two dollars; that on returniog her work, at various | entered his abdemen, inilicting a severe ani dangerous | patch received from Washington by the Portuguese Le by suitable drains, uatructed as ta Com ahit, trees ie neue tina oetommane 10tL, | times, abe was told by Sarah Davis, now here, on dopon- | wound. Were it not that the fold of hiv shirt | pation, laccresred you my letter of (he 2let Inst, agd | Yey ail the liquid matter from the premises tothe « ime, , ’ ent demanding money forthe work, that they had no | in rome mensure protected his person, the | referred you to my former aforesaid communication, | Adepte date of 16th January,,represeoting the capital to Be ouly | LETTER OF MAYOR WOOD TO HON, JOHN WHEELER money; that during the time she bas worked for said fat have terminated fatally. It is understood | reiterating that, in Viriue of my office aud treaty stiipas | | Alderman Voorn prerented « communication fi om inpatred to the extent of 8s per cont, based said repre- ULGING CONGRESS TO PASS LAWS TO PREVENT | store, she bas only been able to get money on two occa- or, Clark officiates as his physician, but will not | lations, {declined to be summoned imperatively—tnat | Wa. b, Durscoml Comptroller ot Triaity Church con sentation upon losses then known to the Trosteos, say ‘THE IMPORTATION OF PAUPERS AND CRIMINALS. sions, when she got $2 at each time; and deponent has | inform the authorities where Boker can be found. A | is, fubpenaed as a witness; buat that, in accordance | ration, relative to land in Christopher street, giveason $110,000; ince that date additions! logees, amouniing * " frequently demanced of said Sarab Davis a settlement | careful watch hos been kept on all his friends, and the | with these stipulations, I was ready, willi condition of malateining » market there, Referred t }, 000; 7 Mayor's Orrica, New York, Fob. 26, 1855. they fre ted d F Pp A y, me, “ to nearly one quarter of a millicn, have been reportal— J 4,0 yo and a return of the deposit, but the same was at each beaten ey frequent are no’ lown. From informa- | and even bound, to aniwer any admissible ques. | Committee om Marketa thus more than absorbing tne entire capital of the Com- | PON. Joun Wiernen -— time refused; deponent further says that, finting it im- n received yesterday afternoon, these is no doubt bat | tion, and give ail the information you may think 1 | SW FIM MARICEE AT CATITERINE star, ny. Under these circumstan:s tue trosises have Dean Sin—In reply to your inquifies respecting the Beanihle 2 get's ettlinaont she took out some work, a | that Baker is secreted somewhere iu Canal street, be- | posseon im the investigation in question, I trust [whall | _ The report of the Committee on Mepaire and Mupplien—« Metctinined that the Company co into Tyuidation, and Belgians, lately in confinement in thia city, [have the | ¢02n #a rts, and has kept the same for a week in order | tween Greene and Sullivan streets, but the precise house | not, this time, be misunderstood: and in regard to the — 18 faver of awarding the contract fer building new fet therefore request all persocs heving claims against tho . i to enforce a settlement from the parties, and for that | isnotyet known, To-day willdoabtiess see him arrest: | subpana enclosed in your letter, I beg leave to inform | Warket at Catherine lip to Jas 1. Miller and John 8, sane terms ne the | Giles, for the sum of $6,764, they being the lowest bla- Company to present the same, aud policy holders to | honor to advise that they are now at liberty, and beyond | purpose hax been to the store twice during the said week, | ¢4 if he does not give himself up to the authorities, as | you that it being coueled im t cancel their policies. the contro! of the authorities, except so far ax they may | but settlement at each time was denied; and there indus | he is likely to do, since Poole has been declared out of | former, and that having laid it before the Envoy Lixtra. | Ces Finance Committec.—Arthiy Leary, i. R. Wyman, J. | become amenable to our laws berea(ter. to deponent, as she bélicves, fror said partier, about $5. | Canger. ordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Vortu; _ APPROPRIATION FOR THH POOR, |. Smith, RICHARD LATHERS, Veesident. dicdue Hodkereih, of the Gapeecies Court, -relensedth ALY GILROY. Turner, who shot himself in the arm, is reported to | have been cireeted by waive he privileges | Report of the committee in fwror of consurriag J. H. Pinayry, Secretary. es J boner miaadrease erie on Sworn before me, Feb. 26, 1855 . B, Osnory, Police | be ma dangerous condition, The shot took effect in lis | secured by treation to rtugal, uotil the | With the Councilmen to appropriate the num of $11,000, | 0m the 24th inst, and they are now at large, whether | Justice. elbow joint, tearing it J gies, andcausing acompound | question be decided be een the Portuguese legation | te be divided pro rafa among the various wards, ane ATERSON GAS LIGHT COMPANY.—NOTICS 18 | for weal or wo comminited fracture of the arm, the bones boing rplit | and the United States government, I have t honor te | cording to the rumber of poor they have relieved, and remains to be seen. After the foregoing affidavit was made out and sworn | 4 n ven, that the anncal election for tue di- : in every direction, His condition, in the optnion of tho ; i Sour ohedi $15,(00 for the New York Reliet Association, Pato eee Baterhon Gar Licht Company ‘will be held | Exesisted this proceeding, and henceam conscious of | to, Justece Osborne called tho partion betore lim, ‘The physicians Sain Ape abe oes | ee et” Oe a ee eae | Alecrman Voowie moved to strke out the granting at the office of the company in Jersey street. in the city | baving discharged my duty. However much crime or | lawyer here came forward and addressed the Justice in id his being removed from Lyng’s, ich place he | Consul General of Portugal, | of the money to the ward committees, aod to place the on the night of the encounter, instead of to | Secon Balttaies tex 'Peks ‘ money in the he f the New York Avsociation tor se of the Sixth | “ x r y New Yorn. | Ameliorating the Condition of the Poor, ‘on | U. 8 Disraicr Arronnry’s Orrica, Veb. 24, 1855 J ‘thie elicited a Cincussoo, and the amendment waa Mis setanon, toguard against any st | gin The communication received By me this morning | y,4t : tbs ainlle from you puts your refusal to attend axa witness on @ be 'o » spoke John Morrissey surrendered himself yesterday to police: | ater of mere etiquette as to the manner of obta lag Hans rei a tik 70) iad LePage Rue, the officer who had let him ,o urdag night ow ry ', Y rattendance. The object of the law will be answered 01 - as taken boforo Justice Peareey, charged with com: | by your voluntary appearance. AnfaratT aus concerd ae Pek, upon these aneanens anaseaalt on the person of tir. Dean, one of the | 13,200" ¥" a ® © no peronal desire to compel ys rs) : proprictory of Stanwix Hall, ‘for tho | tT cannot understand that by Jour voluntary aptoadance Onrrted of Paterson, on Monday, the 12th day of March next. | destitution may be increaged among us in conssyuonce, | rélation to the charge preferred against Mise Sarah > 0 , vied. ae ee te oan Amt dicate OMIT | 1 shall feel no sel(reproach. 1 cannot, novertacloas, | Davia, of the shirt manufactory of Davis & Yon, No. 24 | word pohicemre in attendance JOHN DREW, Secretary, | but express regret that they should bave been released | Warren street, second story. This matter, anid he, has Patexson, N. J., Feb. 26, 18°5 so summarily at this time. I never counselled their | reached that stage now that it must be met by this eras “== | detention im prison, but advised that they shoald be re- | house. Here is a case cf another woman, I understand, 1 a i a aR turned to Antwerp, and but for this application tothe | who obtained work from the parties before your Honor, REWARD.—PROCLAMATION — MAYOR'S | Courts, they would have been now on their way thither. | When she ba’ the work finished she came and demanded Ofiice, New York Feb. 19, 1855. job or { Adjourned to Whereas, sum of 81.000. It is unierstood that tu tence | in! ‘ . A ce ietat ; D Betta, wlad thirtveu ye pepe tyes bye ‘Their discharge in this manner will, I fear, nuilify my | her pay, and sald unless ker money was given to her taben in this case before Justice Brennan, on Aay | sna feentieg ze Lk re Ne padet sae hie | 4 ; f heigh in'broadway, «ar Seventy Orst sircot, | ellorta to prevent the immigration of erimimals and pau- | rhe would go and pawn the articles. Now those gentle nt to the District Attorney, to awit (lw . arp pate ee Hoard of Supervisors. con funisy, thelith inst;aud whereaa the sald Joha Botts | pers into this country. It appears to eatablish the fact | mem (referring to the reporters) may have their tympa- | action of the next Grand Jury, which will it the fest | hb i eg ger nal gacag ns Satin <a Hils Hon, the Mayor preaiding Lins since died im consequence of the injurica tian re. | that the Courts defend their introduction. Any action | thier excited, butl say that in the press of Saturday | Monday in March. There will, therefore, be no fartuer | iy tue jaws of Portugal a of tthe United | | WkR. 26 —Several reports im favor of remittiog texen well ceived; and whereas the person who drove raid sivigh ia | of the municipal authorities hereafter to counteract this | ‘ey have given an-un‘air account of the matter. We | exam'nation of the witneswes until tndictments are * i “ on Varicus parties were received and adopted. unknown to the authorities, I do, by the authority | will be looked upon as illegal, and will be entirely futiie, | Must mect these charges, and desire to havea fair op. | found sgainst the offending parties. Lope that we shalt wees guadauser, ab * ACOMMESICATION ‘ -yestec in me, offer a reward of five hundred dollars tor | An ordcr that they shall not land will be met by emug- ky nity of removing the unjust imputations which TO THE EDITOR OF THY HRRAL Commissioner Morton, at bis office, at ( | _ From the City Chamberlin, covering his anausl state- | the apprehension and conviction of the person who com: | gling them on shore, when, if arrested and imprisoned, | Ave been cast upon this house, N to be, nit, very respect! ment of meriyages, moneys, bonis and other ssourt- | Rutted said violence, to be paid vat conviction of tae — i. writ of skees sory sets them: at liberty to depre- ate ail bentena noe Ae ane alee bee cate tas ’ crit tien held by bim ia eccordance with the requirementa of fender, oa the certificate of the Re2order or District At jate upon our |. ved and property, ‘4 nd ¥ ti inntat , in the public priate { 1 24, i the act of 148, was recetved torney that such couvicsion was had upon the testimo. It may not bakaownte youthat very extensive pre. | tttmbers of the press—that is another matter. What foie] hag dbew Pecens tettiaal wansees fave been ‘uaa png some “oe | Home bills were pomoed and the Board adjourned te ny cf the person or persons ctainiag salt reward. Bat | parationsare now being made in Germany, in Bslgium, | °° You wantto prove? mace to figure as the principal and instigator of tho tee | Monony next | SiGimetwet presented to the Mayor within tweaty | and otter nations of Berope, forfarther exportation of Lewyer—t pant to prove that this houssareneder the | bicody selite, 1 claim act of justice that you ad- Scimw:Afititnban, Bees. Cetuea weather Dial | . days atter such conviction, wi'l be dieregarded. the sume clas» of people. In Switzerinnd, #he prepara- noun oe x Ae Lod as security for the | 5.4 in sour columns f explanation of the clecams. | woe Yorks inl tive. the hoses tee ate why tity Lotelligenee. FERNANDO WOOD, Mayor. | tory movements have been so extensive, that the can. | Work given out. T will offer evidence on that po'nt, iuceh. About nine Solo on Saturday eveatng 1 wae Ty Wier Ot the Sth toek mad okie T hace |. AdCIUTE CoLD Hxar.—Yeoterday was bright, clesrand A}! papers in the city of New York will plexse publish | tonfal governments are now legislating as to the cheap. | Justice Osborne— Well, proceed, air, but T will be | S¢'stanwix Hall Tupper, While there Mrr Poole | Tceitt <f your letter of the Suk inet: and, while] have | | Nerul Cin) Haske Neg yr na ‘the above until the Ist of March next, and send therr | est - ae ra of se: thom away. x abiieedito ss emigrate prethr epe _smapemtomes of | 0d myoeit bade violont altercation, which, how oo iar octecan an 1" Bat th t8e tore pesastinet ¢ m a y pe aday th ayer Pai pi » Dills to the Mayor's offies for poy ment Asipgular connection with the public propert eo 7 - 4 a mi a e myke abr pleas ot, and bring o 5 if ; of the towne and villages of Switeerland’ adds anadai. | Mit. atone 454 net resuls to Rive, Te seeveat @ eulliaine wi by treniien, 1 beg to ray that a your letter wuliclest: | 1) cherks, These ves but oue drawback to the plan arrested, ‘tbe officer having charge of me took mi Yon for me to appear be ly amounts to a written jaw RECARD. INFORMATION WANTED OF JO- | fenat inducement to'tho banistimeat of there paomes | duallee Ondorne—Well, let us havo tt f ; il far as the corner of Brondway and Canal sirect, whore m% Cy want weath 4 i soph T. Wilson, or his herre, who served ia tbe | gnd criminals : The lands and forests beloug to the com | , 1a¥yer—I will prove the general practice of requiring | }'rejcase} me, taking the responsibility of my appear. | [ore MF. Commissioner Morton, at 12 o'clock to-day. 1 nine, ond tla ves ike nerely come sia | War of 1812, and resided in or usar New York ia ial: ure, and in many instances would amount in value to | & hort ee ica Gtaah Ba wait eeu ing and answering, Gs contition thee 1 race hous. nen ey ponding tnere,’ I beve ithe | which kept everping Conn upon the city, whirling the Apply to or address Mattison, No. 3 Natsvu strost, taird | 600 or to 700 francs per individual. The local authori- | a) 4\*tl ‘a GhOuES Chaeke, bad there tno evidenee van | Giately go Lome, aud appear in court at eight o'clock on | vant, Te ey eee. DE LA FIG ANIERE dustin mid alr and nto (heeyen and om the clothes of fieor, front room beta pt ties, therefore, have a double object in getting rid of the _— a you | Monday morning to answer any charge that might be . Consul Geverat of Portagal {rians The + are pow in excellent com- poor. ‘The expense ot thew support, aint of che evily cf | DAVE AS yet produced to shake the facts in the case. brovght against me. Me. Hyler, who lives in the Louse 6) KEWARD—LOS? ON THE 20TH INST, A SMALG | DC crime, ano not onl fi Any evidence going to contadict the statemoat made by | iar ; frost baving converted the mud into i A i n ly removed forever, tut pro I | where the disturbance occurred, requested me to accom- EXAMINATION OF THE PORIVOURSE ‘ rn ute bard, memorandum book. The above rewart willbe | prietory interest of thore rmaiuing is increased by | 12/8 Women T will receive, pes A, pagid myriad ge geet “hat Tcouldnot do wb. Adis ase captawatlona ne Portage Inrpene'rable cater, ar led up the uopleasant mole paid on leaving it at 270 Greenwich strest. . etting rid of 0 large ortion of the Nati ‘Offi- Davis, Jr—I would like to prove that the custom we | 4 3 Lu q é ture ‘The rivers ore filled with large blocks of tea, an Aaa getting rge & portion o} population i a tee oF h | that Twas ander arrest, promised to yo bome and | 1a) © Hepry Stounrt De Pe dad ins 4 the ferro deente hs T SATURDAY LABt, A PAIR | (St MAtqnests show that intome of the districts one. | bSye pursued fore mumber of years has been carried | wos fearful of s renewal of the difficulty should | re. | Teh ©: Heory Steuart Do Figaniere, was then sworn, and | and the ferry bosis have been somewhat impeded. thoes yak pata ee ON Pek a ay mht AIR | sixth of the hole pos ulation subsist by public alms. oe in this Cy air # in view of the | tum there. Ithen at once went home and retirs! to | depose’—I am in the comm'ssion business in New York, To adh on the tite, Or eet, beng Some Se ’ of gold spectacles, market No, 12 The principle of self-preservation from the evila of | he) Sone ne of talue protoncen will recdve ret | bel. While Twas in bed this bloody encounter took | priycipally in the importation of wines of Portugal and | ter in gornp out likes hou flere ‘we as dja if the ‘name of Benedict jem oo the ners: | crim'nal and pauper immigration, recommended by me, | Clarge being ono of tales pretences, will receive testi | Fivce. ihe first intimation I had of the affair wax com 7, with apring at person finding the vame will re are fully understood in Switverland. These villages and | ™e2y to show that other houses in town demand depo- 3 re Taal Was ¢ France; we receive vartous products from (hove coun Febe ward'by ewling upon J. M. Baker, with J. 0. Morse & | Communes are far more jealous of thelr nwa local maser, | sits from their work girls, Rete sae Pye eeieses ait that heppenel a 7OA | trien; weare ogenta for one house only: we have n all the hor Co., 70 Joba street | ity even against each other, thon we have shown our. | , Justice Osborne—Well, Thave only to say that, if you | the nest x D ite izaresices Fvek pistes has kek and abary pret = 2 | selven againnt foreign sations. have no further tertimony to offer, I will close the caso, | ATTN cc unty that have hitherto appeared bold me | Arspenda diced : Spiisone been dows LOST AND FOUND. A pauper resident in one canton is not por. | 1 will require the parties to give $008 ball | responsible for all the blood shed aml danger incurred, | "CY Ceporited with me to ahip cargoes and furnish rap: | helt during the pas ; < ‘ - ~~ | mitted to become a resicent of another can- Lawyer—Well, then, your Honor, Ihave gota young yhPoecy | war in bee asleep at the time, sndam as in- | Plies fcr verrela, 1 do not know that we have ever pur- | | ining wt the 0G LOST—THREE DOLLARS KEWAKD—>(RAYED | top, Every one visiting into another canton, even ua- | *Cman bere to examine. | nocent of all blame in thin matter as if I hed not been | chased vessels; we bave bought vessels fo: trandent | 0't pring burry from the rubseriber’s promises, on Saturday last, | der the plea of looking for work, is closely watched, and | , The young woman came forward with great reluctanoe, | 1 yisten JOHN MORRISSEY persons; Thave only purchased one vessel, the brig Nan Correa Paxx.— The Committee on Lands and Plage th inst., a diack Newfoundisu! cog; he has * “stripe | the passports and papers with which they must always | P@Ving at fret refused. “Tut you must come up to be | it stated in this evening's Kepress that | cy, for account of Don Halvador de Castro, Inst Fesruary | of the Besrd of Councilmen, (composed of Mesere. D. of white hair around the neck forming « collar, some | be provided closely examined. ‘The same, aad even toa | 'Worn.’’ said the lawyer, ‘no matter if you hava com. | arrested me this morning at the Ivy | or Merch, I never bad any interest with him in a vessel | C3 é Pid ‘gp me white on the breast and white paws. {he revard will | greater extent, is the cate in Germany. Kone dare ven- | Puvetiona sgainst {t.’” She was then eworn, and texti- | ('¢, 5 ‘The above aasertion ia false, I to (rered myaelt | Wefcre, the only time I recollect seeing him was then, | CORP, 1la)4, Preotin Brush, and Donoti,) mat yee ‘de paid to whoever brings bim to 77 Leonard street ure into a neighboring State without a passport ani | Ped 9s follows:—My name ix Ann Brady; I live at 35 t elght o'clock this morning, according to promise p JN. MOREL. | other requisite papery; and if he is found to bo destitute | Vancewater sireot: I bave worked at Mr. Davis’ three (2 Umer itue, to agawer any charge that might bo | through the ship brokers, Freeman &Co.; 1 il not wuy, | Central park as to whether the publie were or were wot —— wat = (for on tho borders of a country every ono mus: abow | YeaFH next June; they employ a good many operatives; | {0 vit ahr me, Si | ply ber; the money waa geld by wo crwaris pac | OppOre! 1 ite eurtelwent. Mr. Murphy was the only 0 LOST—A SMALL TERRIER DOG, WHITE, WITT | 4 certain sum of money) he in icmodiately ordered back | tometines they give six, and sometimes a dozen shirts, b bimin Feprs | TT#0n who appeared before the Committee, He wasiw nt of Cubs; I porchased her | tray in the City Hall, to tear parties in relation to the ack by Don Falvador; | know belola, ra durk yellow eara. Whoever will retarn the sume, or | “naif J eo where they are well acquainted with the person; to on TO THE EDITOR OF TRE HERALD. : “ pond y favor of m large Centra! park a» at presente ' Give inforse'ion to. H. Perryman, 505 Grand atceet, | pane? Pith we Apa eri Hehe Lecomeapablig | Mure the safe return of the work, they demand two dol- | In noticing my affidavit in your paper of to-day, you | MY Wait; Utiere he werk to the coset of Afries im | ir Tt A Pe al ye eaters Suitably rewarded. charge. Jars deposit; Idon’t recollect when this young woman wention that “Johnny Lyng ’’ ‘came lato the Stanwix | (oo oe © > Jota could be nace to face the park The Committee oll ona ata sod OO ———— | URE appears to te the domestic policy of theme coun. | cate to Cemand work; | was there on Friday, when she | Saloon’? with Baker, Turuer, and ochers: ax idid not | IE to, my then adjourned «that tries towards each other, but who, however, ‘wave no | |Tought back the work; Tcaonot ray what transpired; | mention Mr. lyng’s name, I desire you should correct | Viti ne in January Inet. | avders this 0G LOST—A LIBERAL AW ARD.WILL Bi GIVEN for the return of a terrier tog, igas on Friday, the | compunetions of conse en t ee. 4 r tbe machines made such a noise; I heard Miss Davi: the statement im your r. The man’s name ia ‘Cor th, (rom No. 16 Browl stsevt, white color, head and | trokterring these outcast or regard for our rights, is A your pape + , a 3 ed in the Julia Moulton , i paid no biiis for farnishing ; ts to our care, However con, | Complain that the shirts did not sit right: I did not see | veliue Lyun C. W, CAMPBELL. Fae Moulian, Gitaves coullaned 4 6m shoulcers and hind part marked wii orown, cropped oars aiacatth enah other in ; the work; I heard Mivs Davis eay that when the work yee Ey pm ~ miitusen fe in papers generally cead by the pub 904 tail; had on & chain coliar; answers vs tne mame of | {Upatsn, they sppent to make common. cause in salcling | NAA TetuIReG properly done, Le would give her beet the The Alleged Slave Case. Fran foot pale g ges me Rh ony ord ino 00" Stamsan» Coun he “aca = : * - them. | firet heard of the Millandon between the 1ith Dereon or Hawiem Cans —The mechanics th Brien. them upon us. Therefore, in not receiving them, aad in | t¥o ‘eters: I did not hear tbe young woman say any- UNITED BTATES"COMMISSIONER’S COURT. and dirt of Decemper, 1864; thenbear! from Mr.Caballe | slong the Horlem Railroad w cm Se —— ireihdy seating hee banks vege Be thing about the work; I don’t know that she refused to | cos: a — COMRESPOSDENTE : : ~ ae - a (SION THE EV Sad INST. A | {Re cotteies tom whence they camer” No PCY Of | iter the work, | “Tn seins UiMmMicE ATTORNEY axD THE PoRrCGCi=t | fo the amount of OF 000 in my hawia Titi wot pay any, | Yesterday morning by the / 4 coruelion stone weal ring, (letter L) The tinder | “Ty opret that we have mot in this Instance followed so | The next witress calle’ wan conse. Thing for the vevael, T presume he bet weney with oth. | train from White Plaic o'clock, A deteet Bil LAY one nd rogers OY bs the sameatthe | sooganexample, The inherent right of every comma. ote Sr oa bokay eventag newer ow hoe t | Before George W. Morton, Feq. ¢r persons wa kaow Sieve; uoversaa bin. od in one of the cylinders after the traim office of Corniag & Co., 68 Wall « nity to protect itself from the ingress of dangerous por- " Rage anenhe werd —The United States vs. Barthol Bh — Cross examined by the Livtriet Attormey—I A the and the passengers were pot « little aana anded 2 deposit of #81 et only one, but rhe | haggis phat oar ang petro , the stevedore, of the » Misndon, | od et the 4 ay occasioned while it wes being vomedion shipping, but did pet pay any such bills forthe Julia Moulton ot | Why len't the the Hepublle; I ¢o not know either directly or in directly that’ the Millanion was engeged in the Coroner's Ofer. slave trace, end before the re | did not know mts 5 Mitistincties Conte | Soothing ol eny-ot tis omnes 40 ried to being | THELATH ALiaony Matrnacticn Cane —The parties tam eo trade. There are two Dom Malvadors De | Pliemted by the Corower's Jury in the late malpractice is case in the upper part of the city, wherein sw ¢ jel to have beon killed through igt ner of certaln physicians that attemd a recon’ hearing lo the case, Coroaer O'Dorwell agreed yesterday to proceed with such an om amination, but from some dinegreement on the parte the counsel o@ both sides, the wer eijourned ants to day, when the luvectigetion, it ils anderstood, eo - . IN CATURE 2 10 “Self. vis OST—ON THURSDAY LAST, IN CATHERINE OR | $008 cannot be questioned. ‘‘Self-preservation is the required $2;I went the next morning with $2 and re- | first law ef natare.”” Why is it th aranting regula 8, hhaia at- y at quaranting 4 Henz; _ atsouts * arn ate ith eweal @ \a st: | tions are adopted, but to prevent the introduction of | (elved work which provght back on Fourdda ing it to the owner, at 47 Henry sircet contagion into cities’ And if it is right to exclude conta. | them faulted it; th 0 is it i . with the work on Thursdsy and they were dissatisfied, | , O8T—AT WOOD'S MINSTRELS, ON Sa Ly Bat Sion he (ae Sin coos hom Mise Davis said the bosem wae too full, the collar was , Portuguese Consul, and explained that Mr. F. bad not 4¢ MOAT :| tote este “Dees this be . not rewed cn well, and she seemed to find a great many | yefur pear asa witness, but thet he bad merel , Feb. 24, portemonaais containing $20, | Not the efforts of the city wuthorities. mcetiny if aire | faults with (\,Ttook the ablets home and dei them as{ | ‘erured to SPPear hae witness, but tiut he bad merely suppored to have been dropped at the tieket ofice- The | support from the courts in a matter of such paramount | BOvsbt would please her; I brought them back ou | ‘ime as ee sate sk Gah wiles person who fourd it will be handsorely rewarded by | {nM rtonce to the people of this city? Friday forenoon; one of the bottom bands of the boron | vored nations; that he had the privilege of not being zeturaing it to the owner, at 404 Cherry strest ‘tse Tate Grand Jury of this city nay, iu tocir present. | A" * ecall bit short, ops she gave me a ner rad | examined except om his own consent, but that to carry ee os men| @ connection with this subje on, complaining th could not have an en he aes pute attention: ee Tdon't know but it. was my own fault; 1eut it, and i¢ | Mt the ends of justice, he oiways willing to appear per fo a Ges Rae I nike ~~~ | our crime and pauperisin They found that in the insti. | ¥## © blemish on the shirt, but I altered it afterwards; | when properly requested, which being the care on this | [)k in her wher LIANWIX HALL, 679 BROADWAY. 13 ONE OF THE | tution visited’ by them, fully three-fourths of the fa. | fe gave me the band andi put itom; she didn't neem | occasion, be came forward in accordance with the request we bonne best saloons our city can boast of. from the time | mates wore of foreign birth. While the city must | pissed that! should put iton in the stors, at least I | MeKeon, the District A of the United at 1 did not b oF its first opening up to last Saturday night, tt has | maintain thos now pon its hands, it is no part of its | ought 10; Ol went ton place Ia Kast Broudway, ant | <1 MF McKeon, the District Attorney moonrs Fawarée—I bal to fants from Me, Salvador | procesked with maintained throughout » ebaracter for order, quietness | Guty to bear the burden of the erime, lunacy’ and an, | PULIT on there; 1 brought it beck, aad he foun t | Staten. Fp cing tt Mpeg, gp Ay ig c, | Tue Lave Vouomna Case asp owe Viorin=Oseener and respectability not excelled anywhere olse. Tat the | Seria of foreign cowuttion Iga hake te etc, | with it oglu, and eaid she wouldn't pay me the 82 til | Thee Taeanen, ox Ulamengen.spor bar of toset deleet, to 3 recent eceurrence should have led some to imagine this | oniy that whieb originates amor the bevden: Wools I got it righ Advance, or Glan amor sey of © Tozsols, to be | ii.ton belt wn inquest yeetertey upon the boty of the seloon to be the resort of improper persona in not to be | he ecmpuratively light, While we would extend ‘Jo the Judge—I offered to Miss Davis to give up my caity we be congioyed phage il purpose, Wille brought s | BUsDaRd of the woman Tugere Wee, who died « few wondered at. But such # supposition is far from being | come and encouragement to the industrion: claim for pay if they would give me back my two dol Joux McKyon, Fay, United Staten Attorney for the | letter to wy offices to deliver to Lamoy, neither direc Ay* ago from the poleonews effeets of seme diseased correct, and is unjust to the worthy proprietors. They | ¢ispoved emigrant, {rom every country, we should they ty would not give it, and then offered1o — ccJthern District of New York —sir—A ( tly have T had anything to th the wl ‘ hove established for themselves and their ssloon « repa | fgr'as pors ble, prevent the enttance atovg us of those | fil mio the ior Gtty-six cents aplece; but ¥ didn’t | {ring to be larued by tbe court and signed by rou, | poet Nacver hat car conversation @til aug of | fonry Wiss, iidemee toe toe een or Oe ee tation that deservedly mvets the approbation of the | who must becomes public shares) O80 eee ots thay wocin'e Ne mop Lisboa eee a | KOrtDE to be lmeued by tbe court and signed by rou, | Uusiness, nur pever had any conversation with any Of | Jieury Wee, Lagaed tevin the lies of toe. papas neighborhood in which they have losated; aa all who | “The numberof alien passemrers who arrived at thia | 87.223 ng re for, the shirt that wae which ote oompuaniiod te appear to-morrow, the 8th |” The vesmieapny for the: govertment ie pew. elect, amd | cone of bass Wind werresd ores to On em ake Oe know the polite and respectable proj port last yoar wan 319,125, of which 186,800 were from | ¥°!) Cone: she would not pay me the $2 | instont, before the United Staten Commissioner, as a | the ense x adjourned to Wednesday next, when Mr Aw | ¢ are on ‘This case was resumed this morning. Mr. John Anthoa | and Mr, W. H. Amthon appeared for the defendant wine kept in order? a man in Cuba who received the not the man I teatified to knowing; an was were many n distress, the next wig correspondence waa then read — iz iss Davie raid Lexnetly the enme vertiet as im the former ease. As thowe of the mont favored between the United States and | Lircatway, ay In) stipniates in ite thimt see an penieand | * pte from being compelled | derly how frequented their hall, will bear th ‘ until sveb time an I Ginished-the work. : | to dlemsise the oc : : Miatement, that for quletaess “Shy cbeervation and experience within the past three | _ lieve the r rested the case, and Justice Orboro | F'Bianco, Tbeg leave to aay ther-having the honor to | "Ti move te Sismise Ihe complis co ralater, bee bees ec sot Ghee Gene a pips nbs ge po months have forced me to the conclusion that it in ina | *! be would not give hia decision till to-morrow | joi tre situation 1 do—1 cannot, nor am I permitted ie ae bb wate eadlctece Serie Atel ce og (tb orning. nued co oA ‘every Sabbath according to the reyvirem sestietions ate to rescive inode preston: choos ‘ur mo. |. The Lawyer! believe there ia another case against | $1.0" tLaweain me, "hesdes, ther tenth article. of | CHARGK OF GRAND LANCENY S Gane Dynete 1 Dust = Cee Wee oe Nisits and’ enjoy Bicceelt while ‘parteLing of the | Tallty the severest taints, and our local taxation ite | {he sims house before your Honor, amd if #0, we wish t | the treaty between Portugal and the United States pro: | oA larceny was made yestortay be | inquest yesterday, at 162 Becond etecet, apam the body choicest guors, opelers, ‘Ke, ke, without fear of an- pa 2m gen to be understond as avserting that | . Jatlion Usboro—I ai not ready for that case yet, and | [108 Se oonrety Sek GER TWIT) sual eXtey’ the | coud aistriet police ov tw ebitd 1 Johw A Cline, aged three years, whe aoysnce. We bespeak for Messrs. ean & Deagte the | this emigration is detrimental as @ whole. Among | \® the other, I will renaer my decision to morrow mora- the firm of Williams, Stevens & Williams, of come to teath from res receiver’ by bis clothes William Stewsrt, the mas whe was | catebiog fre “tune The deceased, It appears, r sas % den tw be woray evening, Wut, feeling very cobd, days ago charged with heeping “s disor: | DUMt is Med om Mimitd stove tithe’ pie te aera a at 116 Wooster «iret, It iv alleged that the while there, [1 wae thought that thé pillow aad ore of! palat pleture | the night © patronage of a discerning public. them are many honest, industrious and thrifty people, re eres te fT may be calle rf ASHINGTON RESTAURANT, NO. 1 BROADWAY — countrys but it is to thet portion thes | aiese, whe, Fine bawnches and midies of koglish watton, | like the Belgians, have been sent out of their own cous. ing. fhe perticn left the offices, and so the matter rests til! ten o'clock this morning arrer tion of artiele reeond Fires in New York. | and all kinds of soup aod geme in season, with every | try as either Ts or criminal: pile t consuls of P goods of the complain be child had om tovk Ore. The other delicacy, this day, from 12 to 4 o clock, served up f nearly two hundred thousand found their way here | IN BROADWAY. a Nevert if it be | denlerr, valuct at $11¢, were I at the Soure of the | rend a verdiet of eceitental death ae tm superior style. Oe ka gnnaterred directly from the ship | Yesterday morning, between 2 and 3 o'clock, a fire ws | fee tha’ I ia be ita 1 eee St ade tele oo ued, whe le nos | Deatn OF An kt-PoLice Cartais —Ooromer Hilton beakd Sg es mabow se, n it was a doubt! jention . ? , aut | im prieve at the Je on. ce cost ween & ‘ TRAVELLERS GUIDE. whether our authorities bad not the power to srpel or | discovered in the second story of the building No. 653 | 7 offce, I eball be happy thus ited on the charge of grand larceny | an inqueet upon the boty of « Captain Thomas at ble late ree imprison them, how many may we vot look for when it | Proadway, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. The alarm » 205 Manton street, Very oe your ovetieat ALL) GOLD CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD. ' EW JERSEY RAILROAD —POR PHILADELVHIA | is abroad that a simple lication of a writof | ©. HS DELLA 4 " “ “ ame to his Geath from sropleny, The decesand N and the South and West, via Jersey City mail and | habeas corpus will place them atfarge, in defiance of al | “Mt St#t kiven by @ female, one of the inmates of the | ‘Coaral-General of Fortugal im the {/n\ted States Three person ad Albert Coben, Jase Benes 008 | oo. sormetig Gapttie ef the fr vote SGN pulien, ae exprers Unes —Leave New York at Sand 10 A M., and | municipal regulations? premises, Officer Dwyer, of the Fourteenth ward, heard prot . as op feneees.) Ieaae Wes thien ret too individuals doling business 2 well bases and gumpested ln the comisenie at 4andé P.M $2 76 in 4, and $3 in Bod AM ‘The proven of filing our prisons and almahoures has | the alarm and harried to the hous. On going to th | Maw Yous Fou 21, 1096 j atN on lave, sod the lelter at 469 Pearl street, | which be ware member Deceased was fifty rears of age. d6P. M. class, $2 25 9 10, and 12 M. at $2, | now become simplified. The foreign government who | second story he forced’open w door leading to « middl Joux M’Krow, Bra , United States Dy eate rca: Pergeant Smith, of th rants Comm —Vewterday, the relatives of « boy way stations. Through tickets sold for | derires to rid itself of this burden, har but tw inatract New York —Slr—The Envoy Fxtenortinary an b if 136 West, and for Baltimore, Washington, | it# mini r eopaul to engage the services of nome at. | TOM, Whee discovered the flames, apparently ina New tate bes cope! ye barged on the complsiat of Walter % | passed James MeGill, reviding at 105 Crosby street, call h baguenge clecked to Washing: | torney at the port in this country where it is to be seat, | closet, the emoke, however, rashed out too thick to allow area ‘sem the ‘Dey Rah of of TI) Nersso street, with having eo 64 upon Coreeer Hilton, and catet that he bed beam a6. Me and @writ is taken out, and ‘ the deed is dove.’’ him to enter the room. The fire alarm wes given, which Jeted the 19th Inst,. trom the © ' raud bie 4 pools value) ON T45. | starved with @ penkwni’e in the arm, by 8 boy homed to privon im default of 4 ba let oat AM, Wo anawer CUAROK OF BURGLARY. wer pe and Caled Mitchell we wight b) officers Team end Boynton of the In view of these facts, I need not add that lexivlation in demanded without delay, to pot a stop toils. I hope —— | Congress will do something for us. The cowatry can be AN WILL LOAN 6100 | served ia no better or more effectaal manner, as far as it to $200 cash on a superior pianoforte, for #ix or | reapects the welfere of the people twelve mosths, without interest. Address J. M, 219 | Very respectfully yours, Greenwich street. FERNANDO WOOD, Mayor, ROFE-GOR PHILIP ERNET WOULU LIKE TO TUR. INT BOOK. of the firemen, and ia «the Department had been bo° 4 , Consul General of Ports; arrested on of $2,200 on her stock, &e., ia The firet door wa P toblivbmest. Wis lon in relation to the cues, eve oh a that cory to hovi the Covire’ ante mortem ox charged with baviog burglario chase a few good secon’ band Bohm flute ch | pit: Michebbacker corplains thet Mr. Hunt, oseupying the emount ta not yet ew re ordinary 7 J store of Gideon Clone, No. 02 ¥ cm of McC 6 much awetled, ant feore the vould pay eliberal price, Aprty at is tad mich | the stable 290 Hecond evenue, allowed the Croton water { $5,0 om bia etock (a the at. | wbich bas called jorth the autmadversic ed ry mortification siting is. 321 Broadway, corner of Twellth street. mn wang, The house was fo becretary of Blate, wader the wurpoet te covaiginaiamncssoneapliit te 4 ” Alter | u the Cis! a or Pa abel A ae aa . | fain Walling, of the Bi woot ff gp dln gh epg denone a Bye Axtnon’ Boxe 1o sm Pap. —The amount of SNCOND HAND PIANOS —GREAT BARGAING—ONE | “Mr Hard Somplne fh HitWniiec we Frage windy os Bn hon ny gh ley bas xem raved im Boston for the purehses of 1. Gilbert & Co's make, 654 octaves, price $526, | side of Twenty-eighth Fircet, betworn Mroadway aod PIKE 18 TWENTIOTR aTHKer conformity to existing treaties, I deetine’ to ork | Anthony Buree from bie owner; a04 Rev. Me. Griaes, Ser ibi ons ix Cate Ra nee Sas weed fencing, a~ they are a deposit lor all | gicetty alter lee Hunday morning, a fire | end imperatively ass witness, but maeifert=t 0 harged with keeping © Se ee ee Gin ee eee rrison piano, price $300, for filth ibbish, Refer ( Lert er B o'clock on Hud wae 7 reaMizers and stil oer peer Berns beck. ores v end rubbish, Referred to Captain roe me my oe wil aa ea ine | oan on B. Cars, 810, 0 we wotave, all Pileabetn street, the revert of improper 35 C4 oolave piano for 174 only ow Se one $1 B warn, ound, vithout waiving my privilyger ant in eceord ‘ ence with sald stipolations, 1 ypow ect eerwer any | an! dlsrelute characters. The strom! © vetet by | ome, 6100, BF, Hallett, United btstes busted at ndmiesible quer , 204 give al! in’ormstion you may | oMerr Jorden, ow the comp'aint of Mathew ee I | tormey, O60; United Mates Marsial Frernes, 647) Junge thigh | poeeter Tespect to tbe vy the Valet | wee Cotenged fog onteliastiog by Justice Uogert lariog, 6. Speight, Tecaty firet ward, and Commisrioner of Streets | broke out fa belonging % Joba Voter, att ~ f fn Twentieth street, near iret nbst the street commonly known ae Tiapot alley lain 6S Uroadway. =| a filthy and unkesliby condition, garbage aod (ith of ell