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the attempt te b you that hare « ry F by all news or sale by ¢ sh LECTURES. “7 ET US LIVE TO BE USEFU tute lectures for thir wW. “ tase tute oh 7 oan Want ho ape JRCroRS day e Subject ind ation ‘and @: Seegh we the door, 2 Beaks, "Se commence 4 quarter to DRY GOODS, &C. TT Perea pe afored sais more 6 ipo DRESS; ANOTHER » UBBDELL, PEIRSON. ry LAKE, 471 Broadway. ived Smbrol iderics in Hi ety Ww “peices: nad end vies. Soeceet eee of the nae Teor, oat 16 cheape: Shy. LonD R, Grand strect, corner of Christie, AVELLA, CLOTHS —IVOULARD SILKS. ‘NOE, 708 Broadw ia open on Thurs pnothe is, (on entirely new material reves) Also & laree anvortment of Pelatedgounea ihe, very Mien "03 Broadway. det OF THE BARGAINS FROM hae’ LATE over Burdett's dry goods store. The followi pin aby wal eeteterie ak ae, ard, te sbirtings. Fined and t and temibour Sraperon a corner Mi & CO., 191 Grand ‘Mul . vat 50, $10 and sereiet Sarpslo aeete ie the ¥ Da gh ha ‘Si Bros: cand PECIAG NOTICE MRS, GAYNOR HAS JUST RE- ceived jt her celebrated Li wove cersets, suit ne Tovent and (pee Her are eame as usual. No. + “neat ‘Tenth street. . “aise, 80, children’s and ‘mloses oraete ope pep al — Just reasiv 6,000, ladies’ white cotton ‘hosp, regular mate double ‘and toer, Is. fa. Ber, pair 3,40 do tra for summer wear, Is. 6d. 4,000 "D. GREEN, 13) Canal vere Sie between Tnompeon and Laurens, ME GREAT SALE OF CALICO! YARD wre. rpm, om ted fant lees, 84 IE conte por vast, wl will be EIRSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway. ES.—UBSDELL, PRIRSON 4 LAKE this morning, 500 em! red robes; ‘$3 the robe. "No, 471 Broadway. INSTRUCTION. RD—SHE SUBSCRIBER A Se 9 daily this eee, ter class oF, private instruction st ok poapncasin, Cards and ciggulare may be hed Broadway, 00 ULivER B. GOLDSMITH. PING—THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE afar S'shoroagh sourve of Interaction Erie Sass tion in ponmanship. Cards and cireulars may be had oe OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. BAL. IN! a a ae aaiier ani Jam RI xamath Prineipal. Bellport, L,I, April 2, eee me INGLISH AND Maes gach ery BOARDING SORDOL VELLING RO will offer for 500 striped de., Cirsulars may be ‘ob. ° Noha Rooney, 23 toon 3a the SHOOWrY FOR RYOUNG LADIES, CEDAR oLEN, “Saenteyt Totnes caters, hed | Batt are sor teas she real French st a si ae asets Te) Willinm street. Kt reyg wide ron riot grote Ce NFA ISD OF FEBRUARY [.AST. ON THE . elle lll ESE EE RETO 08 Keven taat S rt oe FUND BALL, A DIA- eary office : Sirk 150 Soeston wil cammene sy, diy Le Toms $1 TLERING, 483 Brondway, near Broome street. Sm the mraical department of LOST AND FOUND. earl strect. Payment stopped. B ne! BERTY graner, ar RTRMONN ATE, tiver oo! bo returned mgrciiaea: wa SnASbERT Tor Laverty te, im bills sed chee Feward will v¢ paid the finder, if OSToAT THE UR, DRAMATIC The finder willbe liberal. - ON WEDNESDAY, 1 . Ww) E Pai SY Mehotan Wotal'aud tie Uaioe econ | C rin, der ve oy Place Hotel. AND enn L nap ro pq * Be a YRENCE ay be os aan ites from this city. geod pase DRAWN ba 7 billie ae ‘Bren Ears, . and lost March sting office 374 ost—on ON, TURSDAY AFTERNOON IN son Row Ant the ies oy roving stat 22 35S proce ‘street, Sunday Mor with three NS. black and tan mirg with “Mall ‘Aliveral reward will the Astor House. hare ck SPORTING, &C. one beautifal ey eostly garments manufse- tag) DRESSMAKER <one BOULLIER ‘continues to \er special atton- and fash! ne styl seas ee vor, mourning visiting, saris Taablons, 433 Broome street, tho ravers e ‘cast ot Broadway. ity iT TO ig ra gmered i mepene Sout, head diene a cir spring fashions, in Poets dresses of it novelties imported, in the ae oe tylos, 693 Broadway, between Snity sndioah ease fb abd EW FRE! TILLAS PER STEAMER ASIA, ‘Tho latent and last novelties fo silk mantillas, Poulk de i pure. jantelets Poulk de Velour. Mantolets Poulk do b fringes, ruffles, and other Mantelets Mantelets Mo Eee ure, Mantelote Moire ane with fringes, rates and ees ma i be a by J, Bi BCK rere ‘semen ie mday, the ee ae reason argo . ‘ada ome bi {ho mont cultiv ined taste, at axtremely prices. the above, J. Beck & Co, " ar aah ree kUsrry AND CHANTILLY TILLAS, atively. new, ro oy pure lace mantilias, mantelet sande " . assortment, suit- Paks mone adsoneed weanene J. BECK & CO. “4, 786 and 753 Broadway. INNS and aw PRING BONNETS,—MRS, 01... "a oe ia ar; ani 1 dresses, £e., to. which she respect tion. No. 405 Broadway, third door above goons, tk bef oh gil 280 et ae rich atraw bo: ac. £00 boxes Frei the latest importation, e offered at reduc yr cash, by HOMER & Rerchias, Nos, 64 and roots corse of Williaa, jew York. THE MILITAR headquarters, corner Elizabeth and evening, 13th inst., at 73g o'clock, ma lend. By visas: PY Tt RAYMOND, Colon FURNITURE. JURNITURE FOR SALE—A | GENTLEMAN RE. ny, ‘more bedroom furniture fo. dispose of m part of it very pply at 41 Lexington beta sie will * purchare A note to 81 or ‘iit call at their: the city, will sell cook by fluid, at a very low at 32 Lexington avenue, near Tw és ny a OUSEHOLD FURNITURE wae, CARPETING wanted, in sqahepee for ceed ocd he amount of $30) to 08, would eat respectability, y ahont hare on + bon Msvetiton the Seo of May” Adavose Shak "fama Blaocke office Roszwoon, [AMBER FURNITURE FOR SALE. tlemat ring the cit; Kartwent’ at moderate prices, wholesale a reoms 487 Broadway, corner of Broome street. BRSHNING MAHOGANY ARM CHAIR, COVERED oth, two foot stepe attached in front, the yg ey ret on his en, le for A dentist, barber, ty’. BRUNS- WICK, wax figure moker, 4 Contre street: FURNITURE <a NO. 138 SECOND AVE. nue, near Twellth the early applicants. THE TRADFS, &. ANUFACTORING say a omass AIN ners =A situation wanted, loan of the Shove amou ent, on ate dvertieer ona keep books, sell ‘ofa shop. Address E. code, OF take dentlany, Herald ARDENER AND COACHMAN—A MAN AND HIS nderstands wife, Protestants, wants mney He bles and farmip ite brai ice. ovies neue a pa ie tcothing cen is vert re be iat es en eee . BAKERS.—A MAF UNDI apy TUE BA T E etz besinees in all ite bran address, for one pn Regd Teference’ of honesty, ‘capi ability aed sobriet married state family; sleo Temunoration reywited. ANTED—TWO ERAGTICAL SCALg BAKERS. TO work rege — informatiot ii iy wi KCKES, BN, Br Maiden ne. w* ANTED—A FIRST RATE A 3. =" West. Inquire of PLATT & BRO., 20 Maider ONE WHO UN- fovd practical man ‘ ANTED—A y's Ld es ay need apply to John ow Wilson, EXPRESS AGENCIES. DAMS & CO.'S CALIFORNIA EXPRESS—OWFICE Pf Our ‘San Francisco per steamer will Bar’ oF SANFORD.” SHORMAKE: California Freight Dtee WES & CO. N sco Express.—Our ei in and lett ‘ORK AND SAN FRAN ¥ J be steamer STAR 0 Tak WEST, seers ‘the 78 must be delivered, atthe “oMcs be batore AWES & 00. y saline a3 4, 78 Broadway. atten 1 the epectal fact ee Peta [tess snl ox! ters: CLOTHING, &C. E QUANTITY OF cane orr croritina "fenced. -CGentlemen having ltt off Wearing jnantities, onal ve the ying to yaoMks's CONROY, aot om Peet Walon between oi plece and Centre street ND FURNITURE WANTED.— AST OFF CLOTHING Axp Fun ot uno tan obtsin’ a feir and ae re laf he 2 "he 8 renee, Elm virest. —— EE eSsSeSesee OS eer e Mit taf AND yonutyens WANTED. Bho Cc oiee of a are as kia ee oo ee a WANTED.— . a a ‘B.—Ladies MORNING Pe ee APRIL 12, 1855. .. April 10, 1855. PASSED. To authorize the Be street, and to confirm the agreement between the Common Council ot Brooblyn and the Long Island: To amend the charter of the Gold Hill Mining Company. April 11, 1855, ‘Mr. Lansixa reported the Bréoklyn Civil and Criminat Court law. Mr, Laxstxa alao reported favorably on the bill to re- peal the set prohibiting corporations from pleading the plea of usury. The New York and Brooklyn Ice Company bill was laid on the table. n ete teen increase the ital of the Manhattan Gas po pany was report: complete; and onlaved:to. ¢) Mr_Giantimoned to take op the Suffrage reso- Tutlong, but the Senate refuse to do oa . “oe ay cae yy ‘the bill giving thi 6 repairs contract te and MeAlpine, but on Epencer objected. Mr. Wurrnxy presented a memorial from Henry Storms, asking my F ‘the f ton ie a a Bro allt i ‘or lormat an tural and Hortioult eargf the t 2 ric ortioultu. ‘Te rej te the landing of alien and to of Paupers and criminals. event the importation Passed by « ‘ote of ayes i7, naya 6. irs, Barr, Cros! igen W. Clark, Dor- ize a Consumption ital in New York. bill to prevent t! pie! facture of ‘a in the State LE. rejected. EXECUTIVE REASION, The Senate then went into executive session. HILLS PASSED, To amend the Brooklyn and Williamsburg Consolida- tien act. [4 motion to recommit, with instructions to “enacting clause was lost, 2to 19.) Bill ‘The no... commissioners, was vn. sppointed by the Goversor, W. 4. nd one to be elected by the ... Passed, 28 to v6" bes FTERNOON SESSION. ‘The bid to seauise the Canal Commissioners to con- tract with Messrs. Cook and McA pine, was debated at length in committee, unt'l the evening recess, EVENING SRASION. The debate on the Canal Contract int was resumed, ‘the wording of one of the sections was changed so as to ‘authorize’ instead of “requiring” the Canal Com- missioners to contract with Messrs. Cook & McAlpine. ‘Mr. RicHARps moved that contracts be made with the lowest bicder. Lost, 8 to 7. Mr. Yost moved to reduce the appropriation to six hundred and fifty thousand dollars. to. Mr. Brooxs moved to reduce it to ra a thou- og Amt posed that ieee ol PUTNAM proj that at eal ment, the sum should be live hundred thousand dollars, Lost. Mr. Brooks to amend by striking out the names e contractors and inserting siving the contract to the lowest, bidder, not to exceed nix hundred thousand jollars. ‘The celia wan was then fixed at five hnndred theusand dollars, when the bill was reported to the Senate and laia on'the table. The Broadway Railroad bill was received from the Houre, motion of Mr. Srsvcux, it was referred to the Ri Committee without vote. It was then moved that the financial bills be taken up, and after some debate Mr. Munroe’s mill tax bill was taken up. He moved to substitute the House bill, which provides for » tax of « millandaquarter. Some | debate ensued upon this, when the mill anda quarter | tax bill was reported to the Senate. Mr. Dickinson moved asa substitute his corporation tex bill. Lost—ayen 5, nays 23, ‘The mil] and ‘a quarter tox bill of the House, as a sub- stitute for Mr. Monroe’s bill, was then agreed to by a yote of 18 to 10, and the bill was passed by » vote of 17 toi Busy &x O'CLOCK —The fenate 1s still in session. Assembly. Atmaxy, April 11, 1856. Nothing further of importance transpired in last night's proceedings except the explanation from Mr. Coleman in regard to the ebarge of fraud relative to the Broadway Railroad bill. He was satisfied be had done the road injustice, BILLS REPORTED, ETO, F. W. Pauaxn reported favorably om the bill for the better protection of second clase passengers arriving xt New Yorx. Ordered to a third reading. The Committee of Nine then mode a'repert on several Mr. Muxpay moved to exeept from the the bill to te incorporate the South Bay Steam Navigation Com- ae 8. B. Core moved to except the report the dill confirming the sets of the Schuyler County Com- mirsioners. ye! gaa the report of the Committee of Nine was Mr. Wis reported the bill to amend the juor law. The Brooklyn Canal Drainage bill was pho al P The bill to authorize the ogent of the Sing Sieg prison to let, for» term. of yearn the labor of the couvicts, an reported complete ‘by e'majority of the select com. ‘mi Mr. Opn1s, said he objected to the report, on the ground olen lene ot tha ete hi EE incorporate the ence Historical Society of New fork Several private claim bills also passed. To amend certain rections of the Code of Procedure. To incorporate the Baptist Bistorical Society of the *y ore ovie for ihe 4 pportionmest and at '@ for ue a and aesonsme: beg and for the sale of real estate to pay the same. relation to railroads held under leases. Soprapiatiog moneys for tho canal debt, the enlarge- ation of fraud im the revenues of the ca- State, we puthoris'ag a State iy ofa mill and s quarter. Mr. Arrke moved to recommit the bill to strike out the words ‘one quarter mill.’’ Mr. Girasow favored the motion. He deemed» mill tax sufficient. Mr. BLATCHFORD assured the Houve that the entire tax pro) was absolutely necessary. 1 vailed—63 pre to 46. Recess to 4 o'clock. AFTERMOON SESSION. mite oes atc, To incarporat wan Water Compan} To amend the the cinrer of the Kings County, ‘Mutual In- surance Mr. Buatouronp ‘moved to recommit the Su wt h instructions to bt Ky out all items excep! those re- | quired fer the My ahd ment; for the com. ty meng ey ps aa te eaten sacpaagers ons snd employe Fe anise es and for the’ ac. tually owned by the State. ‘Lhe rales were sui Relative to the collection of taxes on lands of oon re. ai¢ents and for the sale of such lands. To regulate the distribution of the assete of insolvent Bayi a. To enable the school im the Five Points, New York, to i il be j eee the Nestea se, decid Meee inet eg tee the Marine and Disteiet Courts of New Yor wi of New York, and : Jimmtzece, econ Letter of George anders tothe Demo- | BEUMWIOIFPAL AFFAIRS. New Yorn, April 10, 1855. Drxccrats— America bas set before the world two great principles by one act. Im the law of naturalization she proclaims Gs ouce the right of seeking a country at choice, and the right Of expatriation which is inherent to it, Madizon in 1812 went to war with Great Britain to mai the right of British subjects to expatriate », Marcy in 1855 acta with the whole power of u government to restrain American citizens in the of such rights, Espionage is the order of the day; and that, for the benefit of the virtuous Isabel- la and the humane Concha, Marcy's appetite is excited at the fruits, of being himself the grand informer. There is something that smacks of cayenne in huating to the death a pepular movement. Marshals and district at torneys of the federal government are runoing hither and thither, led on by Concha’s spies; conversations and conduct are noted; and if any of this nation of citizen soldiers sbould be suspected of daring to seek fortuna: ‘and fame in cther lands, with a revolver in pooket, t! ee iu danger of ape parcel el ‘and imprisoned; ould these a: and enterprising ante escape ea our gallant navy officers themselves to kidnappers, and peize nove se tee upon the republican ocean. Marcy may worily welt upon the golden op aions he has won frcm absolute governments upon his successful inavguration in America of the European Farms ge! ty bbe A wine and ber aa man would shudder at u ht of thus tram, mm American individ rights, The cherished privilege of Privacy is now nowhere safe from governmental spies. Jesuit order reigns, Meanwhile, the hearts of the magnanimous Cire ps triot families in our midst, who have been cruelly driven from their lovely homes because, under the influence of our neighborhood, suecessful example and intimate in- tercemmunication, they aspirea to independence and a republic, are wrung with protracted anguish at the fatal pews which now reddens the mails from Cuba, and at the blocdy cloud which hangs impending over all they most love, arising, as they know. from the vacillations of Marcy's erttor palley, and bis interior secret co opera- ‘*hrough Perry at Madrid, and with Concha at Ha- note from a distinguished Southern to the redress that should be de: ‘inh authorities for the defiant out- rpetrated on our is our commerce, . N, SANDERS. 1 youth of New oon rung almost the butchery which the same biood- wbo now rules over Cubs had made of fe band, went to the office of the Span- et from him the last mementos of the sroes, who had so gt antly met their fate ai the aca... and upon being trifled with by the insult- a oficial, tore down the royal escutcheon from the top éoor, and threw on the B zevernact 8 few thousand phos from shops kept by 8} ipain's pride and re- septment could not rsened # with the tender of in- demnitien for the property destroyed. cannons of the republic had to boom submissive reparation for the insult offered to Ler colors, and one hundred guns were fired for the steamer Pizzaro as she ascended the Missis- Beton Dringing back im triumph the offended Consul to at shall wo exist {rtm pa fon tho fesciia wrongs with she basa ly perpetrated upon ust”? Sioux Expedition on the Plains. | eo} the St. Louis Republican, April 27.) Wo alluded a few days since to the wullidary expedition planned yy weeded money re the Indians of the Plalan, 0 following general orders develcpe tlfe full strength of the expedition, and the scope of ita opera Hons:— Heapqvartens oy THE Anwy, New York, 1880, against the hostile Sous, nad for the pur, ‘protecting from Tudian hostile of od Nobraske: and the emigrant routes lead to the West 1, Mee 3 Hrigndier oe ‘William 2d Dragoons, is ed to the oom: Utigadler General lsarney's co i Minirany bosr—Fort eden the Upper Miszourt me 24 Drazoons, (D, H, a) ret the Ath Artillery, Tufantry—four, ( id two (Band C) w a at Fort Leaveuwort! Six companie Carlisle Barras Teen infante 3. ‘The commanders of the post and troops just onumerated> iat: \¢ Feosipt thereof, report by lottor to ral He pa ab St. le ba nd four companies tion to the Present tarrison) of the oth Tatantcy, at Teer companies (three tm addition to ite present garrison) of, the th Infantry, joarters ae. he companies of the er As 8001 Ty C sy ‘direct. 6 Brevet Brigadier General Harney will make his report to the aoe juartere of thi arey oiree the companies of the 7 Infantry, Geom Port iil Se cmptay he plains, during the om nelgbborhood ‘a ort Atkinson or "the Big i vee currant series, ned aoe a cs operste epain ‘and 10 protect the. fom m the commanders of the od orders will be address G, Gight Ly pre ‘snd 24 Kn th ling officers of the troops above named will, She reosipa of this order, tranamit to shoes bo take every mee iancy. No detachment of will be i to perform escort oF limite of the extreme frontier settle jstachments will be requisbed umities for ‘The utmost precaution mas geinct shamspedse and other accidents Hable to occ mals oe che pra Byt Brig, Ges. Comma: ding the 2 Bazeition The New York correspondent of ¢ b ieston Spusard puede, age 1 wan Wcind WA cline tape 3 pew wd wos the Major of New York, and agnwese! Fernando informant," the Weed. “ You are mistaken, | said m real Mayor and energetic reformer the scenes \« Rew Dr. Tyog, cf whose ahateh the ible Mayor is & prominent member. Captain Benbam, of the United States Engiosers, bom the President profered the pose of Major, in coe Of the newly eceated regimente, bar declined the appoiat- “ines Riebard bom vel ir the oy ee Btater Compe of pay id Deparment and Copt. Sears Ta come , alled yertaniay tm ae ee nee mn role neba-topel For “Zorfolte, Pete ‘or “%e Hoe -sks—Jobe Kerr, ohn ied occas” Get Geert Mislead Senter 8 Chey Wihom 9 4 Bese Shermes, Wee onmeds Kdoord Note, Tree funy, it haley arp W Hel: iy, bed O Rov epic Bi ee". BOARD OF COUNCULMEN. Arnit 11.—The Board met at 5 o'clock, pursmat to adjournment, D. D. Conover, Esq., President, i the chair, The minutes of the last mesting wore read sad appr oved. Various petitions and resolutions were prevented, ant referred to appropriate committees. THE BROADWAY KalLMOAD, Councilman Mather presented a preamble aad resolu. tion, moving that the resolution purporting to give to Jacob Sharp and others the authority and consent of the Common Couneil to lay a double railway track on Broad. way and Bloomingdale road, together with albeuthority, creyrecet easier? gate laid on hye table, Sup peecuoaey 1% SEp gonnas, moyury FOR 2 1886. To eu% Howonaste tux Common ‘The Board ae nw hat ti ai fe ist io peat thet in 4 owt! nf ie . u lly ect forthvand ourtided. the enuse of rac ome was noavoidal able, act of the Lo, ature, ropeiati ‘irooted by tho stal tute referred to and in consequence h the Board of without th causing the di the and te ely we to p ping the present of importance must, therefore, remata with ention, unloss the Commer a an appr onit the amount to the oredi erlain of the city, as the sa riate resolution dit eting 1 tho B munication was referred to th THX NXYNOLDs? CONTHACT. ‘The Board then resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, (Couneilman Vermilye in the chair, up the be praising 1 offal, &e td’ ‘and took tof the Committes on Public ‘Hexlth, ap property used in the removal of dead’ ani mal , a8 by the following resolution embodied ‘The ihe Accepted the report, ani adoptsd_ the | resolution on s vote ef 29 to 21. CORPORATION ADV ERVIAING. The Committee of the Whole then took up the report of the Finance Committee on Conpors sien advertising, recommending the adoption of the following resulu Resolved, That the Comptroller be directed to adi tine for proponals for advertining for the departuen' the Common (ouneil, and the official reports o’ the ccedings of the same, for the term of one year, im five a Rewepal cry Resolved, t the sor ry & rules shall ta observed— First.— Uidders to offer the whole amount for ons ye Second.—The award to be made to the lowest bit n the circulation im the city troller to report the bia and bis award to the Common Council for confirmation Councilman Pincxxky moved to strike out ‘fire’ to the resolution, and insert ‘‘three’’ in | eu tuereot, waich motion was lost. ‘Lhe report of the Finance Committee was thea atopted in Committee of the W: ‘The Board adjourne COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION: The Commissioners of Emigration met yesterday af terncon. The only business of importance that came before the Board was in relation to tio cothplaint outer- ed on the Mayor's book by oae of the Sardiaian pau pers. Commissioner Pury read his complaint as published in the Hexaty, and stated that the complaigant had been boarded by the Commissioners he had brea landed, and that when he d yy to £0 toBpain they no far complied with big req ay le then changed bis mind an wanted bE th wore also willing to gratify, bi hl, hed to heer that he had complaining. ioner Kxwwxpy was of opinion that the best thing tbat could be dene wes to send this chep to Ward's Inland and compel him to work. Overs thousand dol Jara bad already been spent by the Board in taking charge of the Hardinian paupers, and as many as were able should be ret to work. In this propouition the Roard concurred After the transaction of rome other unimportant tual. ness, the Board adjourned. COMMITTEE ON FERRIES. The Committee on Ferries of the Board of Councilapen. met yesterday afternoon in the Council chamber of the Board, three being present—Couneilmen Curry, Mason and Kerrigan. ‘The petition of the oitizens of New York and Brooklyn, calling the attention of the Common Council to the peau riow# sud unaccommodating manner in vie the for foot of Governeur street and the foot of Br covducted, was Grst combesd. he peti: led to ran ed at least twelve brought be fore the oad of: Aldermen, who reported toronahte to the petitioners. Mr. #mith, behalf of the ferry company, stated they were desirous of accommodating the citizens ne far an lay in their power. They are now losing by this ferry ‘940 per day. Ir. Smith consented to tae yer) ions of the citizens, when Mr. Carry, Chairman oft Co mimit- tee, in diumtening the matter, said that the committee should report in favor of the company running two boats per and during the evening, excepting Sundays, commencing at b or 6o'clock A.M and continue running till 7 o'clock P.M., whew one boat should be hauled off, end the other continue to run till 1] o'elotk at night ‘tthe committee then adjourned. COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HKALTH. ‘The Committee on Public Health met yesterday after- that the company be com ad one | corps, aided by Sheriff Wilcox, of that county | plainant “eens, The See Commi ay ae adjourned Police ARREST OF AN ALLEOED YUOITIVE FROM CHENANGO COUNTY, ON A CR ARGR OW BURGLARY, Yesterday @ youth about 20 years of age, named Loring H. Rockwell, an alleged’ fugitive (rom Chenange county, was arrested by oficerSampaon, of the reserved Rook - well, it is alleged, is connected with a notorious gang of burglars and thieves that have formoaths past infested that town, His associates have all been captured, and it only remained for Sheriff Wiloox to arreat Rockwell to complete the entire discomfture of the band. Rockwell encaped from Cocennpe ond came on to New York, whither he was pursued b, Sheriff, who, aided by officer Fampeon, succeeded, yesterday, attor diligent search, in capturing the fogitlve A letter, directed to the ae cused, wan placed in ‘he Post Office: by these officers, and advertived fo the cewspspers. A-watch w the windows °f the letier box, for the event of Rockwel. Officer Sampson, yertorday, succeeded at Inst in w, as he came up to the window for the — advert ©. The young + frst resisted the officer's attempts to take him tody, but finding that the policemin was ome too many for him, he went on another tack, sad, 4s alleged tried 10 bribe the omclal by offering bi gold watches and about $50 in money if he would Tait hla to- escape. OMleer: Hampson” of cour not listen to the powerful ed bim to the Chie(’s peared quite a desperate youth, and declared Lion not to be taken alive toChenango, but {t Is thought it will prove otherwise, as he was taken to that town im hand-cufla, and weil guarded by Sheriil Wiloox, It ia abeged b; ‘the Sheriff thet Rock well dnd his Vroke into the home of his father and robbed hia ‘of the aol watches found in hin possession, CHARGE OF HORSD BTEALLNO. Hamilton Waddle was arrested by officer Furman, of the Eighteenth ward police, charged, on the complaint of Jobu Drever, of Madison: market, Newark, (N. J.,) with baving, in company-with James Balfo, stolen a mare valued at $70, from/his-premises at Newark, The cane, It seems, in a very complicated ove, It is alleged on the part of the defence, that the wife of Waddle sold the horse to a young man ia-the employ of her husbend, for which she was to recelve monthly instalments is yment thereof; that this young man that he Ro proper place to taxe cure of the ans ovt to Newark, there to-be taken care of b; But the father, it seems, could not find to keep the mare either, as he sold it in a few days af- ter Le got porsession, to the complainant ia this case, Mr. Drever, and either forgot to return the ot the nale to his son, of did not feel inclined to dogo. The son informed Mra. Waddle of there facts, when it wes | Cetermined by tham to take the animal away from the Inet bayer, and aa. tt over to New York; which they for this ast Waddle has been ar- charge of grand larceny, Justice Brooman ‘to bail to answer the charge preferred hela 5 even ac A“ horse WAY TO COLLECT 4 DEBT. Officer Moore, of the Second District Police Court, ar rested two men, samed Hermann Goldemith and Abra- ham Lewis, charged on the complaint of John KAwarde, of Twenty eighth atreet and First avenue, with having, om the 10th (nat, taxen from bie mand care 69 pounds of indigo, valu as Orr alleges that the accused, along with one conxpired together to m to being to the above: omoumt “of pe rorition that they wore about the charge. CHAKOB OF RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS. A woman oamed Harriet Higginson, keeping © junk store at No. 64 Went Broadway, was arrested by Oticer Rauch of the Fifth ward police, charged om the com- | plaint of Henry Laseman with fhaving received lot of old keys valued at 86, stolen from his premises by three young thieves, who confessed having eold qo Werriet, The accused was bald to'beil in ths seen $260 to anawer by Justice Brennan, of the Beeved IMe- triet Police Court. DESTRUCTION OF 4 NAAL ORGAN, Ellen Whittlesey, a colored woman, was arrested yes- torday by officer Patterson, of the Lower Pclice Court, charged on the complaint of Mary Anne Miller with hav- ing stabbed the latter in the face with » dirk knife, out- Ving her nasal ofgan in two, and rendering her « dia- figured object for life. A: to the complaint, ‘aed ry Anne hed 8 4 January last ine douse of rather limited alze in the re Points, which resulted in the latter reesivi the above Ellen han succeeded in @ police since the day of the ocowrrence until 7, wheo she was 2 tured. Justice Bogart loosed phy im the Tombs trial g CHARGY OF PARSING WORTHLESS MONBY. Bergeant Mansfield and officer Webb, of the Lower I’o- lee Court, arrested a Jew clothier, keeping @ second band establishment in Orange street, named Isadore Aaron, charged on the 0 0. The the scoused @ good five collur bill to by le received two broken bank goed five dolla bill when reyuented te do 60 Justice Hogart committed the | amination on the charge preferred against lim. ALIZGED EMBEZZLEMENT. Daniel Carroll, & young mam in the employ Of bis brother, James J, Carroll, liquer dealer of No. 224 Mul- | berry street, was arrested yesterday by offoer MeCane, } ¢ \ Fourteenth ward 008, in the chamber of the Hoard of Councilmen, there | of being present the Chairman of the committer, Dr. Ran. | ney, Counciimen Smith and Fleven wefore the conection appeared Thos K Clty Inv} complained of the condition of the fulkbeas ot the foot, at Twenty third street, North tard the balkhea! had been extended some nce out into the stream the contents were tied into the slip at the own of the dook, where it that was dangerous to the whole city Downing, wanted bulkhead, that its contents river and carried of with the tide, and foot of the dock at the wharf to be Glled in Neo other important business was brought before the committee THE #iRK DEPARTMENT. MERTIOG OF THR COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF Ai, DERMEN. A mating of this Commitice of the Board of Alder men was beld last night at the Oliy Hell, to hea com plaiets within the Five Department. Presest, Aldermen Howard and Baird, sad Chief Kngineer Hose Companion Nos. land 9 were comyplainet agemat = om the site Netther cnse was actet tease was the compiaiat of Kngiae Com we wen net Hook and ladder Company No. ; — tog the latter with running into the former Bicnard Van oughton, Jemes Warner, and Nicholas J Hnmt ” secre eyes this care, ali of whom tertifiel to the collision, 204 Hunt said be drach p minutes of Lh wb Ue pallieg the owing to w eon fension Beart dieawieed Fn Romine No. 4, About forther cogederaton. Rca ritecs Sen, Art he o } oO. iy orermna | tr that’ Compeny Loe = = the tee A meet fasactad ‘eee the “Setrtmens “ot * the per Seay at Wr eral connor, der brother with having embersied at various fone rmall cums of money while in hin mploy a4 bar tender, It \s alleged that Daniel has, from time to time, abetracte’ moneys from the drawer, ame anting ia the sgeregste to over $100, and » the ame to his own use, The accused was brought before Jnatice Welsh, at the Kesex Market Polles Court, whe commited him for exanmti CHARGR OF GRAND LARCENY. Jobo Harris was azrested yeaterday by Oficer Ross, of the Recon’ District pollee court, charged with having rtolen & poeket book containing 633 from Charles Moaat, of Mo. 11 Vamlewster street, The complainant alleges fe) do for #1 ‘0 THE EDITOR OF TUR HERALD. on article ap Ad mk, oh. ote: ee esi fine aingte (tha font mooning sepia san ws See, Ss - = the ome rer) of vhieb } fers ig = eered me. te Vee aed teare ot if Poe Pane Joen {a ewe sivaton I Or the motor vil be vested cana fee Te eedovine 7 Foomes buddt tor (amen ‘a fat bw courte of my wits Moa’ ivanee me Comnsailon ot Law 1a Sew Jerry Town Btcctiows The Keow nena - ee ta 4 ‘eS hed a feated on the Oh instant, oe calbed tal votes out of 2 Lo By “de cieetion in Weethelt, N. J 7) the entine democratic Wenet, With the exception of