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THE NEW-YORK HERALD. 8 CLIT Te ne el — ames LED a - niin “ = a WHOLE NO. 7577. MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1857. PRICE TWO CENTS. <<< : — ek SG WS hd e — 4 2 Wh steamers, before starting for mid oocan, will be either Cork | White street Inuriguee, Should they indicate apon a topic | from Parle her muvicipal rights, and was compellot to | ih to vote upon such @ question, . ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ARIEL, in Ireland or Milford in Wales, — Mahia uahure the Beet disposition ve coaaprcealse the pub: {Deak a retreat: or when some sucessful military tyrait | pollee law war considered very good lawcasd’ why, aid | 8 ww 00 om 4 bay, wo can listen to you all night. Annan The carle has heen #atiefactorily tested at both manufac- | Hic eervioe im a poliioal equabble, they will be dealt with | secomplivbed bis decd of villany for au hour, and | not the principle hold good in 1857? It was ouly vow that Flo proceeded to notice soma of the ol — ter De from Southampton—Non- } ries, apd nothing now requires ty ba dose to prove the | in the moat summary manner of course. died a few days afterwards, “ir, municipal righv, you | (be city of New York nud arrayed itself in hostility against | visions of the laws which had becn passed, and coucladed portare P' possibilay of transmitting © message over 2,600 miles, but | 4A¥ON'S ORDEA FOR A ATRKET INSPEOTION AND orry | Wellkuow, are oldor than the national Hborties of any’) | avy Inw of the Bato, The Gommon Connell ware tench | a follows:—Let me appeal to ail ol‘isens’ not 0 be led Compilance with the English Passenger | the jui of the two portions of the wire afwr the veu- OLBAN'NG. ple. The ablest writers on jurisprudence, and the bost away by the deimous of prejudice or party, but. to Act=ithe ‘Trip of the Vanderbilt. rels shall have joined at Cork or Milford, istorlane, have told us in all their book, that munis! tril wherever bo leads.. Tho whig’ party died ‘at hor Orrios oF THe CHrKY oF PoLOM, } a New Y. May 29, 1857, Wberty wax the nurse of national independence. Liberty, GMVERAL ORDER, NO. az, a ita bravebes after it has beer rooted in the foil. | straint had been removed and ali honest citizens felt trat feet. She filos in terror from the terrible reposes in the arms of the wiern de . Lat the ‘Tho steamehip Ariel, Caytain Ludlow, of the Vanderbilt ine, which left Southampton, England, on the 16th inat., THE POLICE QUESTION. arrived at this port yeeterday afternoon. wenn i will report to bia Honor the Mayor, in wrking, entire origin can only be traced to municipal charters. | tho only law now jn existence was the law of eelf preser- | sovereignty of the metropolis and the umioa af the Mates ‘@ emblasoned by these illostrations, When | vation, and ever * We are indebted to Purser Wolff, of the Ariel, for the | (The Quarantine Armada and its Descent on | 0° Monday ren tect during thie proneut wook,2aet us to | eG camo. together te. tee tecabious tienes of |. Mr. Wavun called tne eectioman & orden, ‘The Mayor in Gadne toe retsens) Sittons. tas eioee see eat Bee prompt delivery of a file of Lendon papers, but the news | Staten Island—Diwenstons on the Money | the etd are , day on ee etl, | the darker ages, and felt inseoure u thelr | was uot present w dofend bis churwoter, rliliant destinies thai gather around the subiae name emtained in thet had been anticipated by our advices by | Question—Probable Change of Membership | ness. By order of honses and posromions, in their tives and the Hyves of their | The T deelared the point to bo well taken. of ‘American.’? Wee Arable. in the Commisston—Postpenement of the GRO, W. MATSELL, Chief of Police, | families, they bath walls around their villages, and asthe | Mr. Brapy then veut « written communication to the | At tbe conclusion of Mr, Tomlinson’s address tho follow- ing reerlutions were read and adoptet — 1, Rerolved, Thas we, citizens of the ci'y of New Vork, do hereby, 1m the name and presence of the commonly whereof we form a pap ate Searnaly and 2. And hence, Resolved, That in the so The Ariel had one hundred and forty passengers from Bayre, but carried none from Southampton, for the pur pore of avoididing being brought under the provisions of Abe Passenger act, whjsh would have subjected her to a Organization of a Metropulitan Pollce—He- timates for the Supervisors—Clubs and Bal- lot Boxes Laid tn—ayor’s Order for Street Cleaning—The Municipal Watch Urdinance. Indeed, thie survey of the city ts just ‘very neces- w it became a ; and when ap emperor paid | President, which he said was a protest 4 sary, for the Mayor the Guy ieponer, have deter. | '¢& the bad to knook at Wte gates. But we having dis- | of order, as the report of the cuairmad tela maces mined upon energetic measures 10 have the city thoroughly in the full sunehine of democratic institutions with | was accepted. He and the minority haa rodress by cleaned forthwith. The police force will be busy for aday bry g the jie Me, you seat t Albany comes to Voaies Ip ee negative. a two in ut itive solicit courtes! Ir. oped that the oe San cree aa 1 Ane Seanes will Bo Saline tol atwe EP Rita te ovules Although he would voto cousdleatisaaly with the teapot we the series of very troublesome and disagreeable regulations. The mining and countermining of the State aid-de- THE blame for ii, for wo bas example of a man who | ty, he hopedthe minority would have their sights, aod Hitan Police bill,” passed at A ban Tous act bears very heavily upon tbe numerous trst | cammm end the city oMfeiala hes reashed astage of tuo | BY the action ot RMUNIGIPAL WATOH. | thought, Lam afraid, a great deal worve of them than’ we | arked for the reading ot the protwt, | 6h» 894 | Pere rest reed auzele upon our municipal libartior? alr, leaving. the lest name port y be seen by a vote of 42toll, the ordinance for | 90: But, sir, let them pass as they wii), dot only from our As s00D a8 the reader conchided reading the ordinance | #inee that vielenoe which assails one free ny 4 time steamships constantly leaving ye war in respect to the police question where the result be- | reorgan'zing the police into @ municipal watch haa reashed but from qur recotiection. The buaindss | be read the protest, which is as follows;— violence to allt—an assault upon the fundamental principle without a mail contract, and measures aro being adopted | gingto define ituelf. Yesterday all of the captaing of the | uow to the last utep (the aetion of the Aldermen) of ws } PC! a Dight obey set a8 wodo, our | The undersigned pretest agatnet the reception of the ro | of wtate and national saverelgnt ) W# acknowledged by all wu the view of modifying the act during the present 8e9- | police force of the muntolpalky—except the two disiniesed | Completion. portion of the chartered authority of this great city, shal’ | port of the chairman of the Committee of the Whole, for | our Aierican conatitniions And the reason that ‘he members of the Board wore not ‘per mitted to speak upou the Paper under conaidoration; and fortber, that a request to bave the paper real was denied, and the final vote in committee taken while membors were roinly endeayorirg to be heard, protest was signed by Counciimen John H. Braty, Andrew J. Campbell, Alexander Hemphill, John Kennard, 3. Resolved, That in the Excise bill and Port Wardens’ bill we discover, not only the spirit, but the very paraseo- logy of @ decayed oppression t to be resuscitated bere, on et ed Roop nll both with indignation, did pot thelr absurd alike blundering and illegal, Twente pipeher heed apd on of Parliament. The fittings of the Arie! prevent her complying with the - ‘The steamship Vanderbilt, Capt. D. L. Wilcox, arrivet offcers—reported over their owns signatures to the Mayor and Chief, Nota single additional man was reported to bave “seceded.” As ® counterpart to this, notice was given to the petitioners crowding around the depot at 0 Board of Councilmen. of municipal —— wi MOVEMENT TO CAKAN THE OPREBTE—THR ORDINANGR | 824 the lve of every obari i 1m owen Roads, as already reported, evening of the 16th | White street, that no appointments would be made at pro- andrew, bell, Alosands 1, Joho Koa than emotions of derision tows, af 6 o'clock, having accomplished the voyage from of lyard Avery, Jesse 5 }. Ove |. And resolved, in their acts, can dis ee a a dndes maimed Tar ee Halas, Wa br Grane, Robert W, Chapman, FJ, Ot. | tinguiah only tne Tepacty of the Sait wonrsred wane the tarson. Mr, Rosnwen asked to be exoused from voting, for when he asked for the reading of the ordinance that right was denied him. The members would not exouse him, and he voted in the affirmative, Mr. Wavon, called Mr. Rohner “Dutch small potatoes.” . ROHNER, replied that he wae as goot as him. Mr pn eat Ti a the Board would postpone the organization of a police force for some time. The commissioners have now for about a mouth humbugged the reporters for the flat philo- sophical newspaper] with speculations, orders and requi- sitions in relation to the contemplated invasion of Staten Island under the auspices of the Qua- rantine Commissioners, The threatened doscen, fogny weather from New York to the southeast edge of the Barks of Newfoundland, and strong gales from northwest © northeast, with bigh seas from thence to the longitude ef 11 degrees. ‘The Venderbilt brought out 201 passengers and $400,000 ‘specie for Southampton and Havre. whe sailed from Resolved, That while, in acts enumerated, is disclosed « biter and 1 ee puy ‘Cowes for Havre at 8 o’clock morning of 16th inet. of the Spanish Arwada or of the legions of Napoleon upon ir, ye dat you say? Pup? I challenge | of our State covetitution, framed, with a view to A letior from Alexandria of the 2d inst. says aconccs- | Great Britai created uncertainty you. wf a features stand forth in in never more and alarm o on for establishing steamtage, applied for by the Ameri- | than this descent of Mr. Draper's police is likely to cause. me eee Database 36 the poopie fo tatary EY ‘ean Consul from the Egyptian government, has led toim- pertant consequences. The project in question was sent The Pasnent declared tho report a: |, and the or- Peay aioe fpedortor }~ agi > ‘THE STREETS ARB TO HM CLEANED. This like to-be-renowned force has not as yet sailed, but sanguine anticipations of its departure are held forth for 6, Therefore, ‘That we, the sone of thie ‘ the Ministry for examination, accompanied by @ recom- | Tuesday next, if the wind and the temper of the Commis- A resolution was passed the City Inspector | might; pioneer ns ‘York, which "ie the “epitome pe pete rage sicreamiabines pe a sioners shall prove favorable. To-day seventy-five clubs ee ae. pooaire a in a. the a, ing om A to pep ol Peep renin yey maw ¥ — of the Peeeeet fe Amdag Isters. ‘Viceroy, in consequence, dissolv ordered of arms Quarantine Armada, Resolved, Tha the i bo, and he is hereby, igtent position Oocupl Board yourned tilt Monday’ — freedom—being People tte Cabinet and formed another, in which Zooolear-Pacha | and 1 pty anes ie % directed, ander ia ows super¥ "w'hive the siete cious: th dab. oa oe pth bono ea TWO OF THE CITY FATHERS HAVE A PHRSONAL HX- | Tiki under a consteutis, which, defisen, asd fortiges President of the Council; Abdalah-Pacha.Oukil, head PLANATION. nited greatuess Ry ies Pesasee, and Hinaseme- Pacha, of the Romavier.” iia re ph As e000 ae the Board adjourned Messrs. Waugh aud | that we areand have, toge tad os ‘eciiaatere tse The correspondent of Le Nord at St. Petersburg states They Roohner were about to settle their difficulties 2 la Tom | defence of thore le rights, in the fist, in ‘the se at when the subscription list for the Ruasian railways | do them jus ice. Hyer, when the friends of both parties promptly interfered | cond, and, if needs be, in the last resort, and thus, be- jus pu ‘var cloeed it was found that the number of shares de- It is, however, now settled that a practical, if nota and separated them, All the representatives of the press c) our in case, we are willing to ap eo ae he a * hn bare effort of the Board to infringe the civil speedily followed the members down stairs and oom. Hon. Arrxvr Woope was then introduced. apd proceed- C Wtration ights ty. , casnal assum sions rations fer a truthful delineation of the scene, | ed to detail some of the ‘acts of the late Logis- decided that the subssribers for fewer than 100 shares rbail receive the entire number applied for. The wed-cribers for larger numbers will receive only from ‘one-half to one-fifth, aocording to the number demanded. prepars but they were sadly disappointed, and such was the cha ofa certain well known member of the reporturial force of the cliy—one of the philosophers—tnat he was seen to “wipe away the falling ar.”” And not only were the members of the press deprived of witnensing this aifair of honor, for a number of the curious whe hang round the City Hall steps were anxious to know ‘‘what was up?”” A bewsboy was desirous of assuring bimself if sim D-aper and Fernando were “pitching into each other’’—a repre- mig big ag the State infringing the natural right Of the Croton aquecuct, so often cited as a precedent for the present attempt to overthrow the city government. Now, however, the Councilmen and ofticia's of every grale, as well as the citizens of every class, have a lar una- nimity of opinion in condemning the basis on w: pres- Our London Correspondence. Lownos, May 15, 1867. Lord Palmersion’s Potition—The Dallas Clarendon Preaty— hrwtructions to Lord Napier—Phe Curious Portion of | ont invasion of the city bas Down projected. The members } 11 ine le Drescat ey lawyers and juristenana ibe Oowrt of Ap. | seatative of the Emersid Tele asked if the mitbers had re- | Alderman WiniiaM Covimm expatiated Sa great length Prince albert, means, not excepting an abuse of each other, to pse- | appeared to the com: J Wink that you are correct tn your estimate of Lord | vent the ibeation of ony Snete 0 relatien to thelr done pert Lee oy Carll ye gx 7 ‘sions. tb tbey mi ve eae! outside cauc is, and | sioner Palmerrion’s porition, The liveral party hope to beable | thuriow Weed and Horace Greeley must bave thelr re- to clean this & force him a long way ahead, but nothing will be tone pom. prcerets, and then they keep about two or pr nee OTE hal Bee res,, Deter Ser ayer, win ten momners of the: |: Sine, Mandred | bance eee eee ae eee ee ee Ss An Emeute between tne Brooklyn Police | [or providing fat offices whom the ‘would {nbinet forming a part of tbe Logisiaturo, it in woll under. | 3° Sir all thelr mectoge Oe diego pe for | certain system for the Omictals. {cheers Shea hones ped ingot" —— ood that any liberal measure once announced by govern. | executive " President Draper too many | that pian would be adopted Yesterday morni go kiecd 2 J ing Assistant Captain McLane, of the conclusion, be offered a reries of resotations, went must eventually succced. Taerefore Lord Palmors- to do something to prevent Third distriet, reported bimself to the Deputy Superinten- pred tae pire ing Connections to keep as cioze counsel as General ye, instance. But it has, nevertheless, really be- which ond ‘spproved. u’s siajement that a reform Dill will be brought in next Fa here dn he Ha mart! Teeoig' to | tmrortans aa the * polos ens of Police, and stated that he had been prevented from | rights of the city), which were unentmonely epproved. ue 6 8s arte do, hepans Reew have, Gore sukly end Seas te oad tly SS ae dcing bis duty by Captain Cass. He stated that the captain pe an {ree American chzens. There been a “American politics. Every. very much ashai ‘meclves. They ja to dodge Ottarson mental their friends, morose, and abuse and blame each | sccuwed Mr. O bad put lecks on the drawers and refused to allow bim to qme thought that the DaellasClarendon treaty would be agreed wo by our government. On the recetpt of the Naw Yorn. Hanain of 27th alt, the annexed letter appeared in grow other oct of doors. Very bad signs indeed. THE MONBY QUESTION. Tt appears that the real question now before the Board = wd Tribune); be wou! bave socess to the books of the station house for the pur. poe Ww pose of dotng bis duty ax Assistant Captain, or “Sergeant,'’ as he sty les himself. | Hs f te the Fines of May 12 -— Goeats eaves was s har, Tho President silenced them, and then a! The facts of the case appear to be theso;—On Saturday CENTRAL AMERICA. Soe ye Se Oe Arcee tosome ex: | i Waugh’ revolution which wes referred to the sperial | old eheese for evening last MeLane wate out the anual reture of prissa- 7o THA KBITOR OF THE THON, tent among a certain black republican clique which 000- | commitiee appointed to investigate into why the strects are | 2°, {OF Mt, it in to it—Takiog your leader ofthis day as flr and impar- trols some capital in Wall street. They are endeavoring | not cleaned. watt ae yt parade paced yobs Dione ar ear sal TEE FILIBUSTERS YRT IN COSTA RICA AND NIGARA- exposition trae oplaion Wa COU! as to our ‘ PROPOSED NEW POLICE SYSTEM. d al sare wih the Used ‘anion. ara Tohvwing | confront the money queetion, They are making Out tbe 6 woarg wert sin Commitne of tno waole, when tne | bates "by legialative Camtain’ ‘Cass ‘onjected to this, ahd Yefured to allow | G¥A—THM WAY THEY ARE TO BB SENT HOME—II- ‘bows by the Arabia, a given ia Tun New Your | Cttimates for the year 1857-8 for police services in tho ‘order was called up, namely, the feport of abe | Hall, but tt would not McLane to make returns, unless he did 0 as formerly to CAKRAGUA NOT TO BE DIVIDED, the ult, requires some ex plapation:— cities of New York and Brooklyn. Tho station house | ‘eununitiee appointed dp the esubiichmest of om the Ubief of Police. On Wednesda: ning, MoLace, on We bad an interview yesterday with » who tr the 1 lation ht them to toe this mark. Commissioner | police syetem, or day and night waton. tT reine, Star Arrived 1D tne Linsows from Costa Riea Be left Puta correspondent in Belize, Honduras, at | seco 5 Y ‘ = ee Trey enr ne very, lenportant news from Oentral | Draper waa all bot for this real eetate sphere, but ines. ie Finame moves to sated tee aire este by ia eee eee nas 00 the 216tb inet, agperien, wage will be found in his letier, published else- { much as he ts pot understood to be exactly ‘a responsible after the words ‘‘but the Mayor may at any time,’’ of fh Revensoe, ibe Hritad euperia dent at elite. | man,’ in the Wall streot sense, it might be ‘sailing | the clause:—“by and with tho coment of the a Tt was estimated that of prisoners, deserters, sick, AAT rerun Og ol warhrab onthe sen | ecough for bim to take the risk ‘of “aying | Common Council, abrogate or aler or (eaComuerengias wounded, women aud children, there are from six day he waa sworn into office wih much | the aesumed credit of State {a such an I looking on us. We to eight bundred filibusters left by Walker im. cree was aor inn ho name 9 Gun Vera | hoasen: Dut sation and if the Legislature Conta Rica and Nicaragua, Prevideat More has writen Her Majony's Licuienant Governor of the ay Ialnnds.” Seow to Mr, Webster, the spooial agent of Coste Rice in this Mend bad no real intenlon of ceding the colony to Hoadu- property, and city, to charter a steamship with as litte delay as pomibie, ras It is, Indeed, 8 very curious fact, when not only Our chartered and despatch her to Greytown w take away this large nam i H | 2 i i | i them together at Greytown aad send them home in the the county? Mr. Draper might not be checked by such const way from from there. We presume Mr, Wobster will ca. Aewaty concluded lant winter, form all such dudes apperiaining 10 | elves, which is the You sre aware of what bas not yet become generally | geraticns, uor Mr. Nye perhaps, but Sirananan ie a y require. Of this State cannot be abolished by the Lagislatare. This | himself “sergeant” He #hould take no steps whatever to Known to the public—viz., that the delay of #x mouths | wealthy man and #0 is |. Mr. Stranaban migb risk | The thirteenth section was amended thus:— ix admitted, even by the biask mh who 5 constita | interfere with the course pursued by Gaytaie Ones. gngee atenmer of nee. within whieh the Oullas Clarendon treaty was to bo ratified expired on the 16th ult , and that on that day the treuy, a amended by the Senate of the United States, was retarved we Mr. Dallas rejected. a little in a patriotic way for Brooklyn, buttbe idea of proviting a set ofamateur police station houses for New ci y abbis poxsible experse, bax brought him to become quite 8 diligent Commissioner, even in bis much regretted {linees. attends now dally the sittings of the Board and bas even brought Bowen to a sense of the We are informod that a treaty has been made between Conta Rica and Nicaragua (Rivas goverument), whieb will enable hem to nettle all the troubles of the two repuniios and arrange tho transit on @ new basis, The roate is to be opened immediately, ihe # eamers on the lake ant river being tp order and realy for service. It is the desire «1 Costa Rica that the route be placed under the joint pro- tectorate of Exgland and the United States. NICARAGUA NOT TO BE DIVIDED—MISSIONA TO CHILI AND PFRU—COSTA RICAN FOROR AT S4N JUAN, (From La Cronica of Conta Rica, May 9} Enemies or jll affected correspond: pts ‘spread the rumor abrond that the mission of the Minister for Foreign Agairs D, Lorengo Montofar, (to San Balvador and @: bad for it object the subdivision of Niearagua ame the otter States, which would bo equivalent vo the de> struction oF it political existence, This is absolutely with- out founda jon Costa Rica will never give her consent the divi-ion of @ winter republie It has been Vewine aa. sorted that the principal object of the tlasion of our minia- ter was to conclode & compact in order to favor one of the political partion in Niewragus. This is again inexact. Corta Rica will never divown her ameno- aaa Heutenanta, | tion tells us ou the first Tuesday in November, as early oe ep eesheee vole men And ‘xiveruce tater nis | aller wunrine aa we can conveniently go, to take «ballot brdinenos, thal be made as follows. vie —Hereafler we | and put it into a box; the rignificance of which act moans Al‘erman and any one or nore Councilmen of the ward in | that liberty has become dearer to us than it was before, I, becaure political *cavinge-s and axasina have asaailed it We can save this ark of the covenant, even if we be tra- velling through the wildernexa —[t ix something tho na ‘red ober yersous shal in to be surrendered. In one word, then, rir, lot me nay wo places: Bu rgrons of Police shall be appointed by the Mayor. | the municipalities of a thousand cities, that since the first One of two minor amendments were made, wheo blow at municipal Kherty that ever wax struck on this Mr. Jone rose and said -— continent bas been level ux, we, the Empire Cty, T wich to make some remarks on the ubject of the reso. | will act the part of men; wo will leave no resource unex Intions I offered a few evenings ago, which pow being in | bausted; we will try like good o\tizens to get through the the Committee of the Whole, are under discussion. It | difficulty without « sain upon skirts, and we will suconed, seems to me, sir, that acrisis bas come ia this chy, which | fir. But, whatever may be the iwuo, we will sweap tho we have get to meet, and which our fellow citizens have | law from the statute book and tho men who mado it into got to meet manfully and in the spirit of good citizenship, | oblivion. or ele abandon ail that we have inherited from our fe- | The committees then rove and reported, when the Prost. hd all that wo bold dear--all that wa expect to | dent put the report of the Committee on the Day and Night ‘our children. It {# not rayiog too mach, air, that | Watch to vote, which was ax follower: itis anolemn businest—a nerions busines; for their t# | Afirmatire.—Mu'tert. Monroe, J Reilly, Bi bot a house or & hearthatone in this city around which | Ciera, O'Donnell, Glimartin, Warner, Harry, Judsou, Phillipa this water bas pot been discussed; nor 14 there a city,or | Crawford, Praneway, Roehner, Van Flos, Rickles Colyer incorporated village ia North America w-lay, | Mijrt.,loln, Marte, Mel oughla,, Motoogel, Wun where our proceedings will not be read witb ert, B Reilly, Dunn, “ we " Dogherty— the deepest interest. Let mo, however, in the r \gattee on a . ion bar. beginning remark that I do ot participate in | Kenaro, Hemphil, Campbe the feeling of thove men who have expressed some alarm | Otarnon, Odell, Noyes, Frau in regard to the aafety of life and y inthis city, | The Preapmrr declared the motion lost for wame of @ whatever police may be reongnined law, or whatever | copetitutional vote, forty being necenr to carry it jee may wear tbe stare or patrol the stresis, | wikh. On motion, arall of the house was , and a mamber fo have it most detinetly unterstond that when thi: | moved that the members who abuented themselves from city goes to sleep, there are one hundred thousand able | their places should be placed under arrest; which, afer bodied eltizens that, if the alarm i struck, will aweep | considerable noty divenselon, was lost. scoundrelham and ia clean from Manhauan The Paasinext declared the Board adjourned ull Friday Opposition to Albany Legislation, ENTHUBIASTIO MASH MESTING IN NATIONAL HALL— ACK KEFUBLICANS DRNOUNCED FROM Tae SCRIPTURES, THK CONSTITUTION AND OOMMON BENSE—SPBRCHES, RESOLUTIONS, BTC. An enthusiastic meeting of citizens was beid at National Hall, Canal strect, last evening, in obedience to a cail signed by Theodore F Tomlinson, James T. Brady, W. J. Kore, John Cochrane, Win. Coulter and others Shortly afer the hour appoirted the secretary called the meeting to order, and nominated for President Mon. Jono Creighton, and for secretaries James Keboe and Simoa Meyers, These gentiemen were unanimous elected amid great applause. am. OREIOITON ON RATA. Mr, Crmorron, on taking the chair, made a vigorous at. dress Wo dewunclation of the oppressive acta of the late Legislature. He aid they muss put « check on there int- quitous enactments or they would increase tn their op. prosetveness, Re pad resd that in some European cities rata would eat throagh the 4: that kept the ecean waves from overflowing the city, and thereby it wonld become destroyed. Their charured rights had a dyke hail round (bem, and should beware that he wavew of fanaucvm sbould pot Jet in apoe them through acy bieck republican rat holes. (Cheers.) He clowed by in- trodueitg broad provisions of the bill as to the contre ‘vieors over ite fiecal provirions may be evaded CHANGB IN TRE ALBANY COMMISSION, Tt seems that it was in view of this reluctance of Com- missioner Strapaban, aa well as sovere \il bealth op his part, which brought up the topio of hisresignation, This, too, bad gone #0 far as an arrangement with Thurlow Weed in regard to bia successor, The latter ls very much disgusted with the entire operations of Draper and bia comperrrs, and would gladly superrede rome of them tf it were possible. The successor Stranahan mut of course come from Brooklyn, and it seems will lie between a for- mer candidate, whaee name was before the Senate Fiske—and Abijah Mann, There are other picturesque knots in the Board which are bey A A developing themaeives, and which no sort of Thurlow cod plantag machine will go over without badly ripping up the har mony of the concern. In view of the an yet unsettled opt. pion of the Board as to its reenonsivilities and the money there telandn, ‘The policy of the clause waa, I do not hositate to say, bed, even in the anti slavery point of view, The Renate of the United Blatos, the treaty making er, objected to the tlavery clause, and omitted it, Whey do not seem to have been aware wat Honduras bad ith as, and tha; it was, there ft prelates that eight di ist io the Country, to aby to the constitution of 1534, the will of her eleter repablio, aod the only thing ‘wants to do le coptribute to garantesing order and renpect [or tbe Authorities constitatpally elected, oppadiag pat 8 Governor in posseesion at Roatan, although we did ae inform Mr, Dallas that Honduras had never ratified our teerton to ber until the 16th of April. If this be true, and isn oan See au sharp practice” over beard TVoupe, that come, member of the Houre of Commoos ‘ark Lord Palmerstoo whether we can claim to be ‘a the rmartert people im creation.” Iam, sir, your e@dedient rervant, Vovsoavn. My impression {= that Instructions have been sent to Lord Napier to opsn negotiations in Washington. If so pe harm has been done; as the treaty making power can nat be delegated by the Senate, it in Obviously the natural eourse to mike Washington ‘he plate of bustoers, I think that our Cabinet is now gincere in deriring peace with you: tion to Chit and Pero We do not yet know whether thoes governments will have the decision to give the leans demanded Ovr expeases and compiieations have aet comsed. We are obliged to keep garrivons well on the Man Joan river In order to prevent any disaster ar i a of we continues to be perfesuy leterior omupury we tranqni! and bealthy ‘The fortifications of the river and all the transit poate will remain under the guard of our arma. Cavty, who with fo moch vigor drove the Sitibasters frems the river, i# lying in the bay of San Juan, and the Oot Butterkag one inant of his smal) steamer and goverument perk r to the brute creation. The spec tacle of a peovle in the aot of felf goverument was sab: limo. The right of self government war stamped on the coustitution of the Union and of the several States, ana the right of a great metropolis to gororn itself could not bo . been THR NEW FOLICK SYSTEM, OR DAY AND mIOnT TOM, RETARLIAHEO—A NOISY TIME—TOR MI- NORITY PROTRAT— MESARA, WAUGR AND ROSENER DEMAND SATIBFACTION—GRRAT BXOITEMENT LN THE PaRk. ‘The Board met last evening, pursuant to the call of the President. After the presentation of one er two asim” in | portant petitions, the Board reeolved itself into Oommiuce of the Whole on the special order, namely, the establiah- ment of a éay aod night watcb—Oounciiman Wangh in the 5 wrongs ware patriot. (Cheers.) The sane Logisiatare that had plassed these obnorions laws, had at ine «ame Prine omald be conticted of wearon a! any time, chair. me given vent to their Weasonable oppuwition to the au. pemmap my homey Ang that would pot sult the aristooracy Ca . | preme law of the land. from the po Ze court woul! be fatal to them. Lard Palmerston will Mr orm glam A mh ba foe TOUS INTO COE ALTA CAPTAIN WHITING, OF THR GTRAMSHIP GOLDEN an Le aa tomate ond S rovereoery woctena Sant i hich saad eh ing. or, un meron OF OD HERALD, neowmary 10 avoid ® at ) which were evening. nr therefore by democracy and « collection of rilfrad fle woult have gorse) np un Lora Ua gl ’ oe myidly A peed 9 The tee amendments are as follows: ihe press rpread It to the wings of tne wind Unet the rit | The etstement published in thie morning's Banaue, by wakes him depen tent on the court aud the Jews since he tn a litte brief raff, subterranean democracy had but the reward of their | your Panama correspondent, hae done great injustice to threw over the liberal party daily toil, but they still bad their rights. Tremonton Capt. Whiting, ond I ask, aa an act of jastioe to = sable Lawns, May 16, 1887, i ga atin lage s+ Tol | coer and kind hearted gentieman, thet you will pullin brrangemenls Great Adantic ‘Submarine The bad “for ite foremost speaker the hire. | to-morrow the accompanying statement-— } go sai ‘ing orator who figured on a platform in the Battery aa the 1 with my family were passeoger* 00 the Golden Gate. graph Raped mobd-champton of the emigrant runners " A few days in Papame our imale boy The steamer Niagara still lies at Gravesend, aod will ro. ane me, continued be, Am Ia bireting? (Oriew He wea auended by the sur- m of “Ne, no"). A hireding 1s one who is pald to do & oor tain act. But though he had gone to the be had cone there to defend the Figo of the ctosn. ‘the only Interest fo land that many of them bat was in the Part, and in the Rattery ; and they went there to preven’ ths tongs of thetr city trom being taken away from them. He wain there for some nine or ten days, until the moorings we prepared for har at Greenwich, opporite the works of Secers. Glass, Elliot & Co, where she in to receive the adie on board. There are eight huntred miles of It ma. safactured already at these works, and this with the nine " bad o the deseora ion of the y then, and he He grew worse bandred which have been completed at Birtrenhead, op- . “ . Knew ; and LI) ap ool Bye yt ad 00 Tuseday morsing Liverpool, will make sevente . Jom the citizens, He wou! » aaniatanice tes romaine | ys “a . een tual could cool the sweat of their brows by the Tronring thin hinaly The remaining portions at both these places, four hunired sod twenty five at the former, and three hundred and river of the Fart. A HARD DORR FOR THR CHRVAT TER. Mr. Tomitoron covtinued a2 follows —Whal? A biroling? ett a pPrechetre aie Whence came that ware? The «landerer always auiributes ‘do #0 that sa board both the Niagara aud Agninemnon by the middle bes ine crimeot which he le guilty to the person be hates. He | Brcnsts "Sections a"tn ihe following manner: Te of Yaly, The Agamemnon will be sooompanied by th: sass soe roy bey Together in a deluge of | members of the Common Council had upreme control of | slows it Peoanse he Kuows and realizes ite in’amy +0 well euch Deine smal, and allowing but 6. soall srena® 80 Leopard, a paddie wheel pteamer, of about two thousand odda and enin, and coming | The length, b Sie Gap ond renee Sarena, pane, it wae determined to take it out, aod 00 men’ into and If Me. Oy. | Courier amd ver woderstanda. It throve ta all its | Liresm eas suddenly forced ont « conriderabie woos, The Sosquebanne ie expected from the Moditerra r) 4 cupy tha | pulves—Mt rpreads om every sheet—tt from every | Sng in wih @ lantern, oie, epees = ‘pean abont the ume the cable shail bave been completed themselves waa owe be Ste ons im The, are otioe A 9 placed on board the Agamemnon and Niagara. Th had the soep ry ow ™ - outed into Peer vessel ts abort 20 foot long, oF 104 foot lese than part of ‘ «tyrant pot ye this city who were torn room the slates oe ona me gor vessel, She ls arorew propeller of one thousand no. what would have CT; ‘The new commission had | hearted oni d—cever re package with the boty promos a tinal barse power, and measures three thousand one hun the Providence thas | only authority to mem)era. I: was & serious | never crawled on my belly torecure & wife—never laid | getiom the fre war jenaediaiely exuneulehess wee ’ fellows. to get ¢on- an to Wow thay sh ‘act, and the Common hand on the word of God and awore T was banierapt. | Going any damage to he ship, | f) ne ne ot theme, i erm from the Atinatio oh Company the alarm in this wanted to give body to understant that their | while bot with the wine of wealth, if it will concede al SOE Oe eee ee einen as an evidence of otetted the Nin ewterday, to weloome hor captain an great, Heaven only corviews Would be roasenerened’ this, and then admit that Iam ite peer, I pledae you my PaaS tthe aire uot! it was ‘vith canall beate Miners to Landen. The " consisted of Mr. Gar every nerve Boas meno ant posenane, tnd pened amid | sdeseri. | word of honor the! I -ball not be so proud and jubilant tha: tins ihe reauone wes Purroundel, oI) SSS agers am and Mr, Harkey, ¢ ; Mr. Bright, the engines hat boon | bablo confusion and turmoil, that all the emsadmente | | will refuse to recognise the Prasident of the United States. | ine shore, into © hen err cerson left ihe $hipe of the company, Mr. Sarard, secretary, aad others, morey, averted that | made to the orainance lant evening be annulled, save sie | The fritune aye hat | am willing W eivooste haze £06, Put oe ane | vtamens relative 10 the die hewn wood fare that the was to go to trae nation did not | thind and sixteenth. ‘any party of principle except temperance. wit regu 5, wi ape. Whiting’s Com ‘and i le not certain yet that she will oot have Albany once. Tt Mr. Rommwen vehemently > otested aguinst the anfair we crvms catia oe tea anune. to take cabe om at that Tt ls hardly pro there again withoot duet,” 1 belvew: car sie bey dabie, however, that at we ahall have it i not only @ thet, 19g. 8p feawn’ but, an T hare wait, the affair ix still in a etate of an it to be terme, that this nalasen ef hele ' the mat. } and shal! in Potties bill was the work of @ men who soncosted the thas if the eer. pa 8 (# pome miaundersanding abot pol of afew wr, to be seen whether oar reesol or | poll, clerks provid by law, and shall, in and for the | echeme io @ private room to thie city, before the Assembly he would shall gove tiverpont.. The dificaky how” | sald ciien, provide ballot boner lot une at feneral apecia! | eet, and bet tbey dia for thelr own private parpress LK} & with the At Tole. | and charter elections, and keep curtody of thogald boxes, Ti nhoeked the whole Untied Staten to learn that a Legisia- in San Pree. Tt appears that were made by Ry pe eed bay So ty ture would Se etd ft ee officers blic re | was bad, whon the eetimater, ar as certain i a ed iv wre es cert Tone fot preeees!vogn againat the Wayor, for” obatrwe. i Wook! cos mm. yreriment detached wheol | the execution of State laws were discussed, a — from the nay, for the LJ CA] ‘TUR MUNICIPAL POLICE. a riogaanentns pon onde ‘Sates steamer Arctio. She will ave pase name Poratarp, nat ome Me pre the marderer bed beam waved from i owell to York.