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THE NEWYORK’ HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7580. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1857. PRICE TWO CENTS. Ae navanes 4 bedi needed but | books, papers and vouchers of the several dy partments | passed a charter fer this city, and by section 50 of said no hulroniog, Aye untit ry ‘lay that, five han. under the city government (exept the Comptroiier’s | charter it reads as follows:—"The city of New York shall INTERESTING FROM KANSAS. dred dears for this purpose was forthcoming. Iron bed | offlor), with power to send for ng op oapess, and re- | be divided into seventeen Aldermanic diatriow” and 2 ha li, tends, peceesari jerday prosnred,and | port the irue condition of the same to Board ag woo as | whereas, by section 54 of said charter, the ing clause the aon go ae “promised ‘ Fossinle, Adopred x enaoted, vamely But the charters of the city of New | Walker’s Introductory Address to the York known ag the Dougan api Montgomerie charters, 80 People ° and county.” And the second se jp ONY foclares that “no portion of the Pac samc bo es. or applied Wavy other pur ose or ohject than said object and purpose for which the Roara of Sapersisors of said city and county of ork are mereinbelore ¢m- Pia ebvioas trom thin that th appropriation for the u 8 Nee tervice of 2857 must he a to the ment of RFFAIRS OF THE CITY. Important Commvu,nication from Comptroller Flagg. & ae @ Gan, = p repiet Lo Cay 4 RRWARD FOR TH® DISCOVERY 0”, BURDELL. Bend: passed Quaran 2 DR. Police Coonamaee for wre Poy creel Their nim- ee hot of the Commitee op Finance in oe of an far as the samme oF either of them, B vom ‘a Saree, ofall than 06) vzing the Mayor to ofler a re, 4,000 9 de@- | continue and remain in full force, and shall n¢ - protein eee ee enn seie-te, nae, SO. tection a pon of tha hyn StDowor Burdell | *trued as repealed, modified, or in apy manner aifected ~ ¥ thereby;” and whereas, the Dongan Montgomerie | Speeohes of Gov. Walker pe Senator en Be ret ee poticemen doing duty under the old or new police law, xed | Rrooklyn, eeven from S.aen Island, and the rest , - 4 A , im aa TUROAD MERNAE Ah, POLACE TO, WE RAMRH| ee 80 7 les Pirro aI me ganee | te p= Rt pe ap ge ee ery sahensuibantenatedl toro mony, wih he spreobaon pre by o Arnt corn ANOTHER CONFLAGRATTON AT sragrne’s pea Tho propsxiton {rom the Councilmen, widksrizing the | charter ct 1857, s0 far as the same relates {0 the above, Wilson, oards val fowg threatened descent Inspect ‘contr ays that each’ ward shi entitled to one Alderman, Pe stoners, [both unul the decision of fe Court of | reheiiious Staten Islanders will be, it Beems, lik Napole- bad nena V.0 streets irrespective of acts, —~ Peni Reeve yooh ltr Miike tines of tos pas, ke, keo., ko. THE NEW STATE POLICE REPUDIATED. eage of the charter of 1857, which charter dgclarea there pawiy ate shall be oply seventeen Aldermanic districts, whlen 1x in i direct contlict with the meaning and spirit of section 64, Our Kansas Correspondence. aad Dutetill recognizing by subsequent acts twenty two wards, Qoivpans, Kanaas, May 25, 1867. thereby depriving five wards, if uot more, each of a8 | arrseut of Gov. Walker and Smalor Wilem in Kanaas— ‘on’s arrival at Moscow, On Sunday night the wharf whieh was prepared for their recesttoa was, in the same mysterious manner as tn the case of the fatm buildingy, consumed by fire, As it i8 not to be presumed that sither the Commissioners or ‘the river” achieved thia, it is aneresa TUCKKR ‘wished the matter postponed til] next mer ting. Alderman BLUNY: gaid that it was an important matter, and he would stay there till 12 o’ciock at night to bave it Appeals may reverse Jaw as it now stands, Yf the de- cision of fhe Supreme Court tn sustained, the same method of payment might be gomtmned uutil September, when moneys will be collected under the 27th section, aud may Over a Willion of Dollars Jemanded by the All ice Com:missioners. be applied to the of the poligs through the troa- bany Police . surer appowiied by fee Gommistiootr of course charged Ye the oystermea of Prince's bay. Cate ee ee OPE evry OF a ome inot | Alderman; uero(or oy be it People—Curious Associ Polisi The Rote’ by thi ON Po! A: G FLAGG, Comptroller, | Walling will scoordingly #ail fortawith, in convoy of = - atenremapesieyr pies eng not | Resolved. ‘Tuas the’ Counsel to the Corporation be re. { Speeches 10 ihe senna. Pa eo MUNICIPAL POLIOR RETCRNS—AUL THB CAPTAINS | wood coaster, for the rebellious region. Tents wi! Board | quested to give bis opinion forthwith as to the legality of, cians, dice, dc. Demand by Up, and Do douke sume free fees WA be enjoyed 10 the | aut cores ee i, that Wee voter err ete prescut | rection SD f said charter; and if the vamo is insonsivte'st | Last evening aboet sunset our ears wore saluted whit poet me ay the ie otha pemaee of fe. nas 42. | the booming of canwon, s00a followed by music, calling to tain end protect uhe rights of the cit.zens of this city w dich | the levee upwards of two tundred citizens. The swam- were in existence end recognized by wection 54 of tho | er New Lucy Ianded—pascengers commenced stepping ares of TF. Sean ashore, A friend kaid, “There is Senator Wilsom.”” ‘Tho OOMBUTTER OF THE WHOLF. After the ¢ransaction of copsiderable routine “ousiness, | people gathered around him; bat quickly passing to the r the pop resolved itself into Ce pnawllodl | Jenl etn] hotel, he said, ‘Gov. Walker is on board.” Gov. Robinsen the regular calendar. mong the meas! poy and friends went apon deck, and while the two Governora toa reading were—a resolution directing the Comp- were talking antly, the people called out for Gov. FORMALLY ACKMYWLEOGE THB MAYOR AND CHIEF, Together with tt significance of this conclusion om the | beighborhood + Seguine’s Point, diegracefy! condition of the streets. Part of Mr. Vise ¥ pay the men uow in the service of | ANOTHER ENSUNCTION AGAINST THE QUARANTINE | Aljerman Snas said that the subject was one of great the municipal , it is quite as significant wo ob- ‘ impertance—more so than they seemed to imagine. Pro- serve the uonnmmity of the police department ia thei for- had been made and contracts had been entered into; mai di! er their duty, aud recoguiuon of the esta- would breach. Cished salicltne unier’ dee eater Ge meme tee “Aiderman Wares said What the City Inspector and the SEEK Cathe Wek snot to the “capsiog ofA: the dreuett, who owns ibe promos adjeining the Waite farm | Comptroller ware both ix favor of couftrming the contracts, wards:— land, ‘Roosev -were not carried out 0 letter, Mr. Morton Ornce oF Tux Cuxr oF Powe,” Se ee acal the Cty faspector) would declare thom forfeited. Thea + ‘en imme: pressing Character was made out, none “ New Yor, May 29, 1867, Yeast eho ‘bave'the motion bi tm tts ir would pay for the clesaing of the streets under No. 141. “wu mt to bave' rought @ parte fi y, troller not to araw his warrant for building, a new City = AF PORTE. pare r. Tho Board might reject the contracts, | TTTH iting the assessment of $3,014 on ots belonging | Walker. He, modestly hesitating, Governor Robinson Capt. Yorm, "Motion was ectordizgly denied, with wave wo fe- | the City eine Board mig Sm—You will report to bis Honor the Mayer, in writing, | H°W*t on the regutar elght day noti t ‘wero all men of | tothe Waits and Leake Orphan sylumy and donating | gaid, “On yes, Governor, nay something to them, they on Monday morning next, as to what shreote in your dis- pervisors. THE DAY AND NIGHT WATCH ACTHORIZED, THY SPATE POLICE NOWHERE. PILAMY OONDITION OF THE STREETS. INVER ESYING REPORTS T) THE MAYOR. Cor smmahation frem ‘the City Inspector, Alderman Moneauan said the sureties were straw, ana bad jected before ‘committes. | $1,200 to the New York Juvenile Asylum. . oe trict Dave been swept during this provemt week, and as to Board ef Supervisors, ae anions ecuran at ‘A communication was roceived from dhe City Tnepector wish to see and hear you.”” Upon being presented, Gov. the general condition of your district ‘in ‘point of cleanii- | ‘The Board bett tts'frst meeting of the fune sesePon last | made w speciai erder for Wetneeday evening. red to | Walker was cordial y recetved, and saids— Alter rome furtker remarks the matter was referred and ng to emptying omvhouses in summer, the Committse on Public Health. 1 am happy to meet you, and you bave my thanicn gp mess. der of : ‘Be, xo, &e, By order oF eo. W, MANSELL, Chief of Pollee, | 'C°enID6; James R. Steers, chairman, reportef the Connofimen for the establishment ‘The committee, on motion, rose and reported, after which | 4h tremely grootiny . We . HF gL shall soon publish my inavgw tine eee a by the myers od | big igs appt Regal er ae eh ea suite iooneen . of ® | tne Board adjourned dil Thursday afternoon. in which yet will my views, butt wil ay that = ‘o—the ob- | that the bill . —— goon to see itory one sovereign Stater missed arate ‘Pole Robert H. Ellis, stddionery, ‘Aléerman Tuckxx moved that it lay on the table; it was a id ikigiss the Union; her polloy satlled by @ fair expremsion of‘, majority. "Gentlemen, hoping to again soon meet» "4 bid you good evening, wishing success to your vi erous youbg town. , The people on shore gave three cheers; thov® OD hoard returning threo cheers for Quindaro, the New Laer saiting up the river with banners flying, accompanied jig) rap sic. ‘This morning a committee weloomed Genersi —_wirsen to Sree caren eae eeters , ee andhe | The returns brought a by the captains of police w Seer mend erste raed on te eremne « still designate the “Superintendent” as “Chief were nh the maj nae mes woe used wp yesterday sane Meereennne 20 0ee ‘The Oxarmexn said that this Board, as Well as the Board | ©Very “neasure he wisher 'Y; | wore-on Saturday last, and with the same result. Two ' toe he repainted on at ey abou na wo Slee assistant captains of the Fourth district and oneof the of Aldermen, acted under the ‘recent act, but did so under | in ang of the proevedings of this ernment. Th: baiganre: mar yd to have signtied ty this act weer desire t0 | protest. Were voled dows ou, eery oreasion. He doomed it une | Third district have been furnished with blank rotarns by and he proteete! agatust the proceedings the Superintendent, and now fill them up the same as the anstroeg-éitortes to clean the streets would have | captains do, but direct them in accordance with the new Biwes ated in theJEhmunm last week, that « payment ‘Waild.probably be made by the Comptroller of the dues Paw owing from the city'to the members of the municipal ‘peee. Such paymeont would have been duly made, bet fmt the revenues tm the city treasury would not admit of ‘Mutitil this week. Tho statement might accordingly be Wemewed to-day, with tke collaterat voucher from Comp- relies Flagg, infiicating his gracioes dispozition to be the stacle” of Mr. Piagg’s letter. Yn answer thereto, every paid. ‘medium of bentdiug over to the men of the department the charicr, ag a“ duy aud sight watch.” Their re} the payment -of the bill, and-would rete against all pay- | Gene morcootsios to the city” tis tener, hich snvolred ee seen ee tenes | SUESTEY the state of es Mireeis just now, aad an | meuss, us hevunderstood that'there wee no money ia whe | arailion of cellars, wren got upin seoreh, and Gay Bow ‘wlthe sitento of Mr. he, takes this : treasury to thelr credit, ex ‘they init alzcady recitlessly | €ppoee its being published on the minutes. Gentlemen, for this kind greeting I thank * Promencia: . Flagg whe, takes this eccasion CONDITION OF THE STREETS. the $40,000 whieh allowed for j AldermenCovtter strenvonsly sai tho measure. landed at Quindaro, this is the first opportun yon. Lamas | Gor displaying bio powers in astritting trro horse act, driving | FIR” Wann.—Oumtain Me: ‘two thirds of the | epended —- ormmyooa- | te was clad that the Alderman of the Eighth ward had i aniimenwaarer ae ‘etreetsa this ward are in-e-de condition, sot hav- | tingencies. deen a ‘up to. whut hercalted the injustice of the ial ee eee ees) Oe Supervisor CLaycr had no dow that there was suf- . ‘riing the mwicortty; but did he not know that affairs, and T wish taat those who preach are Seb tho fat gatlop with both theold and the new Potice Oom- “milesior ere neck 2d nece. Kealso executes In the same | fielert money in the tiandsof the Chamberlain, amd that | there was « sccret conclave at the Astor House where ‘max Crry or BrooxLy axp County ov Kinas:— wishes demo- undersigned, Commissioners of politan - Resets nen issn of'tes Gate ‘of New Yor! feapecitully eubrat watra weather comes it wil be greatly detrimental to the | ‘the $40,089 were not exhausted. q laws wero concocted agsinst per vies seid cracy of this city, who were as respectdle and intel. with Kansas would give it practice, ta place I shall do all in my power for wha’ Tibet the best intererts of Kaasas. (Choers.) i heal, of that portion of the city. fag | mpor ‘Dalleons held up in ‘his rapid ‘vircuit as he ‘Bu: 3 4 . ‘the ‘of mono ‘oNnD. Wann.—Capt. \Loonard his dstrict ii -bima few days simoe that there was a'sum 000 ar | ligent ag cho constituency of the Aldormas of the Eighth; | to'your honorable Board s statement sums ‘Swer pa'the Ying :— ‘vérg bad cowdition; none of the bave Gan ewe Sago Paaeae ana encies. ytd] enter Loans yoy Pome lature at two o'clock tn y Which Seog geome 4 40 oops Ay so Governor Rebinson was called out, a sa exeneed himself A next entitlod an act to cetabiieh a Metropolitan Police | “for-a week. ‘was of opinion that there wes no Board of Se- | the day and were signed by the Governor'vefore evening | und needful valeed hy the mot - 1 trom making a speech. They stepped the Lawrence: and bécame laws; but the dercocracy of New York city | fray the expenses of the witbin the said city for the stage, and amid loud cheering her into soe current fiscal year. Very res} perviee-s, and that ‘tho presentvody was vwrting to Cl) he sought pct wrist; Deciion of the Suprem> Court, special term, as |, Wan Wann.=Capt'Eopkias reports the streets in his oS Re Deen « Se eee Boerd of Super. |@Pirkct as ine Althy coalition; they have not been swept | S*Pbly a contingency, an vnght to ef: | would chow these repeblicans that they would rule their g i, Whee Wit ccuatae f Were; Fiveznen, ko; Charter-of 1857; Charter 3, | fer Lag “tenga te ee parD tine dic, uniess Wuey acted under the Cape 4 . Be hope - eens ‘Toance . Wilson mine be country and leave ‘Beep, lack, slash, goes the whip ofthe ring master |\* Very titty coudltioe, and at preset 'y detrimental | 88'to whether they “wore properly constitated, butehey | Alderman Wirsorzdvooated the the report. Pt ye ed Caine was see ey . The town is thro 1 Poreaunto; ound go the Commissioners, wed crash threugh Be Wais--Onpein Secrese No werk done in this Dore of this ad ‘no ‘culidence ine Corposstion ; oa hotels, two commission } boheme —_ ee 5 : e pportionment of money made by the Commissioners churches in progress, a da! — <4 4 4 = eoiem 94 of tan Manropotins | mre peta d iy line of stages to Law printing ofce, publist {be Of nga Cate of (fe paper yartitions, all in a breath, goee the agile Corap- |, ward for nize days; four streets were | Cours farditer. make t. Tho whole ward is in the Fithiest oeadition. Scpervisor Wiser wished ¢> . Sadeed, it would aheavy responsibility to street, and several ethers in the Gistrict, “nave not been | Moreghban had said about ‘ths Corporation ‘Counsel. Police act, to be raised by the city of Brooklyn, to defray population in the villag F po 4 ‘dbouler ‘or any of ‘the parties concersed to keep themen ‘J swept in'stx months, and that ant others "tave only, na a | democratic mombers of thid” rn ‘in the State. He bo. | the tes of {police within the said city :— surrounding country unsur] F rae og) donate. 68 per dey, $300... $2,400 | none Missouri river, «SY oaae — a4 general thing, bad tome ing With a foo. Sore TW akd.—-Orplain Dowlimg reports’ his ward etn Gvom'the'r pay ary‘ionger. It must,-as indicated in yes- | 80. “totday’e Henarn, eventually drive every efficient man out very fiithy conditicn, “Bupervisor vse betiews:1 that they were under “sf ‘tho Copartmeen,, arid thus redute it a condition which Ses Wano~-apain Tots report: ina filthy Lt edn and-not under the bungling act of late apes Mike 0 very-considersiile: outing of Mr. Wingyls | COE&ES, Soe WH couse seimuneieneramongen to ature “Eher oome fanher coursrestion the-‘mater éropped, ‘cad no action wes taken ow the Dill. s of {Meares to replace ‘‘n thermatter of sictli, discipline tnd-ex- Baers Waxn—Captain Turzball reports his ward in ~ Gommmiseioner Draper ‘signified last wed: yery Mtby condition, with tho exoopiea of a veryTaw Mr. in the case of officer Bowyer, and'Werden } Wou’tow if any of the streets ha ‘ vere Se a, ta the “albany "Gomumtaren, and 4, STEVEN Wand 0 Orafe—Not very"ved, but | ‘from the oxtret was anserted by she Cimmissioners to bo | Tom tor improvement. ‘ai 2 Fesolved motto pay apy more petice pay rolls, ® | tien brooms are unknown in his werd Lay oa + directed wader the new bill, towhe State Treaserer. -Yeory *, Some, "Gooch ta weskey sf ull ho Giker coosmene to tho wide oc | Honehowover, the condition of thevrard ia good. The Bt- bie. Lest. ppt Mig Albany Commtasioners, Mr. Flagg, backs down. witn on nh tg oon overs ape eaers re Nee rahe corral Sy oven et | mel. Not one half decament was ever read before the < Ser ald anal tho sow’ Commissioners “ace” tho. | ftzeet in bis iidwaa propt leat wook, and that . ved in'by the racse vote ‘men'and Supervisors, without elicitig any discussion of an em eenuar ety wie. sole only - Commissioners — although sihoriigy or reer Teh, munoaeh, Be Ras | “rocemarm Wann Of. Kuner tenors leward 1a.a | "ie + policy laid down. The Governce having arrived at ia me cohort at Rig alace ator tne. | very bad-way; the Costractor’a-aen h ad stopped work, | Resolved, Tha the ‘be, euche is hereby, ; ‘Whe Turf. deatinatio a, e- ‘ancient “Hie claims the sanction of the mew-law on | [0% delng-cble to get their money. oasted te repett toate Beard mo DO ha, FASHION COURSB—SPKING MEETING. aaa 2, and information having been received oar cwhilet he nevertheless bases bisaction | yeyriaar! WaxD Capt. Dilks reports some eireets in-a Fane P lowe he wg gab how Baten Las hans | Ne GueTanE At becomes my duty to call your attention |} the promise of Er. Hare that the comiug meoting wil taken aulgation of his inaugural, I'send you the . condition ; localities vicisitty of tenant | amount appropriated ingencies beon | to the mecessity existing to cause mmediets cleaning . pre-ordained poe charters of the city, These, the platform of the | peace” : ‘atroets in almoat every ward in’ thecity. The .| ®rpass all previous once in attractiveness, ‘vids fair to — in fall for = of it, cara Caan, We, ‘ia the worst ‘condition are the Seventeouth, verified. Between thirty and forty of the snest nags ‘the country are sow on the Island, and - is presumed of eS since his 8Fri va) jg Kansas, may have reconsidered and! troller || Beveral moro will reach here in good season. Friday ill remodelled it here and there; but I presume that, in the’ thovize bis being the'disbursing agent. _Acoord- police bill, tho disbursing agent would be | ye uirt awept In heaps in vosne parts, bes an hanno eo # x & ° 3 = fl ef And the sume of moneys collected by the respective | ““Reviowcarm Waxp.—Capt. Mansleld reports: this-ward f Gities aforesaid, for the purpeses of police therein: during | in a filthy condition. Raving consented to pay for closcing thorTiret ward, | bo the Orst day of the meeting, when a cepital fourmile | ™!» BO * Jaren which he has thrown out to the poopla he years cighteen hundred and fifty six and eightecn hun- | Scurwcvrn Waky.—Capt,Wines reports this ward ina laborers: wees soto werk on Saturday moraieg lasts bat | peor After cots over, restehcater | Kansas | fbetan tially jashingtom prepared ad- rod and tity seven, and. not expended in the respective <a as @orwhols ward ls tecming with aut and aah it’ wit | Toi en ae "lene J me — treasaricn cities, |, immediatel, NINeteENTH .—Capt. J. Twomey y once erganieaiion of the Board of. tice, and aftr dno notice few paved streets ia-his ward, very “aweeping is INTRODUC = pony ADDRESS OF OOY. WALKER TO THE po rape dy or] ey Syecanrte of Ureveiye, bs iret; the condition of thee ls good. ds 4t is not expecied that aH the horess named will appear. muse PROPLE OF KANAAS. aid loto the Suto treasury. ex part of the police fund, | very fithy and ae ar ee Enough, however, will contend to maket: an intermting | | /te0™ Concern or Kanes At the carpest solicitation aad disbursed, as before provided, to the yo or 'ARD.. t—The genera! condi- from the videwalks. Thie-will preweat additiows | race, and well worth seeing, partioalarly es the nagt: en- ssideut 0° the United States, and with the cordial EES Se here = ‘eacanner | tion of streets in this ward is bed, and in some cases thoy oo to Getihove lying on She drow: bus sult nothing car | tered are owned im this immediate asighborhood. Frio at eet mee of ati his Cabinet, T have accepted the position forewatd, u |, Commi: effectex: in the rem: untit-;oar honer- | jeast will start. ir , Bowe: ove rwor Kansas. President ‘Notwithstanding the Teluctant tone of bis com | “Swerry.anicxm Wamo.—Capt. Witer sayu kia ward isin | Police Disict cf the Sate of New ¥ b- | able Mecrd ahall authorize some eation to be taken. wees deo, Caan RRMA eam et cade of he Sessttony of the . munication, Ite clear thet with the approbation of Mr : Otizens will naturally ask why is thie-condition of | great four milo run with sie Washington baving tla constitution! advisors were deeply impressed with pn] oa tenon vat pole mya ts THE SEAL OF TCR CHARTER. ‘Ubings atiowed to be, and in reply the history of tho pre ly against bim, it is deemed prudent to wits hold | °° etotion that the distracted condition of the affairs of py tye Bay | ire othe Mayer | _,A3:* Snal ratification of the new orderly amd charter ba- sent agreomienta and proposed comtracta furvides the only | him for the prosant, und not tax his-anergios again int shat | KAO 4 grep fraught with imminent peril to the Union, 4 harters, of cou! I tun nat be > ‘on which the police force. is replaced, the Jast action sanawer. contest of the same description, ‘Thin will | ande <f Renee ay eo etltecll may he Drocght to | % whe City Fathers was had in the Board of Propasain were opened and number in the four mio race, ant tho | qinje Litt *Pemme to wadertake the ardoous and respon- ron abe ot ‘to make him leave the ordinaree creating the police force upoa its Goody “by che (late), Comminsianer of Streote and Lamps.| contest will lay between Sue Washington, Toler, Nict wias | Nl duty ef the pactteation of this Torritory, and tne net- tony. ot New York 5 ey yt i. ane Pog 4 = whe te DOR — Land —Deucalion—all good ones. Sud W ash- | Ue™ gmt of that mementous question whieh’ has introtuced windled County Supervisors, had placed esignates, bu been bad in confirmation or ; 1a the serrrice, bie other thas such a discredliable mean ‘the State Commission for « police force in rejeeton-6f the proposals. Ne this communication | aohintt ‘the Meld; and ‘at ‘Ave to, foor sp amt | 2c amt amd civfl war taroughout ita boundaries, and aos wa Ayo nue ple ys Saauaien wantin . The amount being $1,047,800, they probab! was made, the Mayor, Comptroller and Cemraissioner of | Nicholas. Nicholas appears to be growing in the estiau .tioa | ‘2! temedo uvéive yowand our country’in the same de- fetter ie SN ns aa ded that the more econoraical bid of the Moyor to Apportionment of money made by the Oommisioners of | ; treets ext Lamps, executed a temporary. acreoment,a | of sporting men, who offer to but one two | Pl rable calamity. This was a duty the performance of aptrecy against tno Tombs and Ns ponderon the » Feottineepeteny Dewi nein Police, in pursuance of section 28 of the act entitled ‘iia | « wpy of. which is hereunto annexed, marked A, and the | that he wins the race. This may be very good judge arnt | wi ‘its en uth dostaoccanietty ween ve of the “ * Metropolitan Distriet ’’ polieo — Metropolitan Police an circumstances, 4 pd une peisare of the oy arvcoal by 8 maa ia ® | horse, dragoon}—in short, bas ,irretrievatiy | vide for tbecoverament thereof,” parsed April 6, 1861, 10 | & horse, AF Wabouid warn fat that ber lato ‘race had’ o'r | %* sre oblcation which every cizen owot W his country. larot er which the White stecot Commsionors have | (6000 0y the board.” be raed by the city and county of New York to defray T donet bollove this last agrooment to be authorized or | mentally aifeoted the powers of Sue Waabiugton, the cia | * wea thown views, therefore, wore prosentod the penta, of which lg ey vs sane Ob yanuepeciehsnins eauiiin tho expenses of police within the vald elty and county: | le wal, and i furnishes no redrovs (4c my jadga:ont) tothe | g's rong probability that sho may love the race, a: \',00 | € oumitutionnl ausborition ot’ st —, Z mpeciior’s | qurning on tho other band to, the. dolage. of tho "rite | 1° PAY OF 1B uapectors or captains, at $1,200...., $2100 | ci ty for-any dafesit or neglect ww perfurm sho work re- | fast mile tela beuslly om tag Uta We \nany dogroe'at v4 00 may country, S-necepted this s i 1% ings to “ 64,800 | qi ired. if your henorable #20uld comiirm these | w, 4 the names and pr di * mxtion, recardiosa of all personal wactifiee, rege PAYMENT OF THR POLICE. street‘Commissioners, their proceedings will be found to Deities Dae ee me bie ~ pay bys d MP OF EB 1 * tera Cabs Manier eee Bi te 006 | Br oposa, and antingactory wurety be Sarnished compliance || will certainly appear on Friday = thstwwy'por abilities might prove incompetent to tae a3- ov mem S sy on} = ‘Snead vee ine kat aoe tas wi th the upecifieasion could be exnctod; and in-default bo IN THE YOUR MILE RACK. — nt of the mucsentous task devolved upon ikw Yarx, June 1, 1867. phn oO wives up Pog 2 ae, $800.. 24,000 | ent oreed by holding the suretics uabic, If, howover, you | sue Washington, ch. f. by J. M. Botts’ Revenuc,ov t of ¥ 2% The quertien which has so much distracted cohorts charge against valiant $3.perday 7,200 | sha Uf got think proper to confirm theso is due } sarah Waehingion, by Zi . a = harmeny fs the subject with ti s - the old law, policemen were semi moe‘hly, oqutsamaoeetthtae the Ghef’ of Police. Cader — who still hold forth under cover of the Gity ) the new law are w be vemi-montel 7 b: Mets Re‘disteict da acer. | The man tn the claret colored cost hi days, at u “asalary a ‘tment, Lavin; cnactn ot ool eackthas some os for its pascormance. I woald is subject. Two, and 18 33,000 nganee. . of slavery, in Deucalion, ch. ¢. by Revenue outof the Queen by Pr ir om. on and future existence in Nicholas f., ch. g.gby Glencoe, oui of Nannie Rhodet , dy pale ges at jod of the dediaradon of Treasurer of the Pou Se ‘neral patuenaens neil of ner. . Scnaens ot Sy pity i hen been | Oe Roug face paased, nace thia cow: aviniea Toler, by Childe Harold, out of Marchionoss, by it ap. Sf me Ctater. Vien the cometitution of the United Sales qwationed; tbe whole subject, however, has been sub- | mously Board, 4 — orci, inetitavon sill exis ied iu nearly all tbo ‘ekied 10 the Sopreme Court, and afer being subjected to | the Depucy Sy i Tim TWO MILE RACE. face, abhcugh gradually ¢inappeas ing from macy of abe of able counsel’ on both sides, the Court has | _ Offered by F Morris’ br. f, Euyuotte, by Mariner, out of Fashie n. pormazand eooatituied one of the pri diffeuties in desided in faver of the validity of this act. I therefore | To THe Peuicz Fosce B. Mailiard’s bi. . by Mariner, out of P'atsey Anthe oo Sans hegoverament of the Union, pot 4 ‘fest bound to excoute the ew in good faith, until the«!o- oon — Howland’s ch. f. Roxasa, by Trustee, daw 7 Sutatvariows periods of oer Nutory th Seeks wonton ae pened Apri HL. Lloyd's b, ¢. Dloslotian, by Umpire, out of Bud, by | Se" bem resprened: «coacing now, aa : «@ forstut oocasioun, ‘the estimate of the Police Commissioners, which thoy thei Beory. tha sclety of our fremdastitatiors. Upon ‘ail thee occasions, sare required to make on or before the ist of June, and | Department,icc. R. L. Morris’ b. t, Margaret Morria, by Glencoe, on + of Bartfer, Convention, duteg hr een or raatrese of the cwhich was shows to me on Gaturday, may come before | the rules amd Populate the grand dam of Wild Irishman. ‘tenasebies,ca upon’ ay the war of 1812, Buropesa sme for my official action, and aa there aro some practical | The Board is nbo leased either innurabers euflicient | The horses *ill be ia readiness to start es soon an i he | "yma nse A recent eccasion , have uniformiy ‘difficukies in paying the pelice force until money is col. | abiding mea. Lehi 12,390 tobe Senay i tad—-Gave cite Deniy te one o'clock train arrives,and the passengers haye , bh pon ths question as tne only ot 'e threatening tbe ected under eaimais of iio Gomminsioners, {consider | may induce deem to refuse to remain ea the side of aw | thc “eonimca Gaal shall sed “graai tues ot the | conation, nnn Cue Waree arenot-is much Vetter | timeo reach the course the hops ec cache sere ave exulied ‘oo Sy cocrerend to tooma'c Just eotusnc ct en pens | Ao ign iSenntty. ind there | ““Lwould respectfully ask that such action £6 taken « 'th- poy Soe 0) Perpetoated he Uatowos of a ‘pe, whiletiee Gen in which the Finance Department is placed. entreaty and assurance gatdohyy, a8 shall secure the of the sirects in | oscmontaL OF RESPECT o- {ertho lai hope of self government : throughout ihe Te iat pas ment mance to" tho poi weap tothe 26un | Shara forthe "Vsoe | Res Oueperallor coer sy eate sensiccet preseatfor | DORB SANKS, DBORASSD, LATE PRESIDENT OF 71 tx] "Sbaiquetloncow ne 7 4) make t f a n Tears jn. ' pity Fo A he ~ f+} eee, Or * 2500 | any. wor other than for Ake collection by die ach eerts | NOW-TORK OOKN RXOHANGE. d |W adjusted, or oar fron nstituttnn will ug le tere peed feforming him tbat + 9;600 Tor Une cleaning of the First ward, unlees by coatract, | About 12 o'clock yesterday, on the clove of business at i] odmmineat pers. How tm the netloment to ty xPxed ‘and a bes the hew York « orn Exchange, a meeting of merchants aa d 4 The mao -- is provided in the ney eaters en wae eee 633,900 called orpeniviog your namely, by the Deore at wounty of New York cm Resolved, That w quate b Beets es et the wards mente cow. SORT, Bh cho Pp Woe district, chal first . . , City, laepector. — i fee sixth section will be (Gor Ixenecnon’s Darancaxyt, New Your, June 1, 1857. Fh — Fs ce a em, Ywere . Wa, the 4, by agree and bind = po ead pa lf to claga the er of he vcopract vin, aug tee way be 0 legal ure of the important discretion mbould g the ehance of wwe \. jw Xow, and remove Be an who at's, te Beard Ge Bupervisore by thin cotton to sonny | oomething , here ‘tserefrom, ta sccordunce with the aper dca ~ [Thy Cy CO A Ey A of ‘ae pS t a ) aad Rave | Site ameithe decision et tee ther’ ‘Appeala. ¥ foming ‘Toey at first contemplated a cr:p de main UA sey = —. pI as nee pete STAT Certain of the Oom- cotalliety her wecial instity.. even net about canvassing Wall street wi h this Missourt decided for them. view. Cotamiasiouer Draper contemplated a levy Of their own pospie, aad om the bisok republic citizens in that C4 20-equal sovereign of both these borheod. Something was setually volunteered for qiestion for iteoif also, ar submit er Comsiesioner a. a & ae loferior and & vasual, thing’ could be Analy "pes tareteh, Buh those te decide this question for pene wise gentlemen had reckoned without their hosts, conadtation. The people of When came to ask what « month's pa) recent election have was, it transcended thelr compaign cleo The President of the conceptions. thausand dollers! When the amount the mame view in hig [ —h Albany nod a ons eed 4 FERNA: WOOD, Mayor. {From cation and 08 nan 3 ; ho had always treated him A. ©. FLAGG, Comptroller. A most dintrosning incideat oeourred been ; See can alin can ee ee oonia' be Sarin7, bet be Od oot, know whet Uo kad dene to give ner EBLING, Comm'r Streets end Lampe. Staten frigate Cumberland, Bow ing : \ yd suob @ marl jnction. xan referred to the mittoe on Streeta, and the | Caarlestown, yesterday. potion ‘te . Ay! I ye be Board adjourned to Wednesday next at 6 o'cloek. tend divine re they were ‘eect for ao tet Board of Councilmen. on ae S The June session of the Board was commenced Inst whem apse feotonem : caiB0, te. people of the adoption of & Sans 4 F interrupted the President, He became ¢0 refractory that Ferrier oath wa the Prenident said if he interrapted the business of the | Some of bie brother fell ih greak vile, 8 PAYING THE RXPENSRS OF A COMMITTER. A_rerolution was presented askit draw bie warrant for the gum of incurred by the committes of the Ganvention in Philadelphia. the Whole. Alderman of the Righth ward. Alderman Witaon moved to amend by having ths por- trait planed in the Mayor's office, Alderman Moxwoan accepted the amendment Aeing pat by the chair the resolution was lost for want of 2 con Atitutional vote, and it was Inid on the table. iei¢ E 4 ai : i i & ; i ? =f it of 1040, ant by that of 1851, it \e provided | hor finance department ‘shall settle and adjust alt other jadiciel tho Court of Appeals, before they hawoe ver by on or amalaet on, fund | ##amp dhiomaely a ! THE QUARANTING ARMADA. hatsoever in which The financial troubles which have beset all the Roards Duder this provision and with the 4) of the Police | of al substitutions for New York city legistation, Commissioners, (Roth Boards Peet bave, ry very aay hampered the copauons of APREEMENTS ON CENTRAL PARK, fete with the he Ae deans the iil tated staf of yelicw fevcr aid de-campe of Governor The report of the Comrnities on Aseosaments in favor of = ae ane at the old rates © ne, te Be King. The ine Commirsi overs some an- aescraments in the matter of opening Central Fe em the 27th of May, leaving the additional comp: explained about their reron The armada pe. Park was adopted. toma Depgiiusted an soon aa the same ig which the Police fitted would seem, A SEW POINT IN REVERENCE TO TUR CHARTER, le od Fe tax law of 1857 for could not be sent the ground at Seguine’s | The Alderman of the Fifteenth ward offered a resolation the Prasrnaenr:— . ph A applyed toward the expenses of police in said | Point for want fonds snder- ' phat» special committee be appointed to examine all tho ) the Legislature of this State at ite late session aro then invited By the highent enone