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MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1857. PRICE TWO CENTS. Houers tbsmeelves, ae afterwards that ‘8 hg a ealy seriovs in ite . ler, a a tren, an already’ publiiuee, deoply inresica in the | Who Bhall Have the Property Preent move against the parties ja executive ebarge thun Hafore the Surrogete-.fis.tee' Ali the foatares that oan be tnoorporaiet jnto this Park, MIUNECIPAL AFFAIRS. the mt oxtenstve ip the orld, to aifora healthf } amise eemnennraneneree ment to culivate me, and conserve the fa Board of Aldermen. toond Moralty, wiil be inquired after and adopted, This Roard met last evening—the Provident, Jotm |. Wb spzrea 176 acres, 24 wiles in length, or ag far a8 The entries for the rogr YACHTING IN AMERICA, so eens he rte me, year have, peen coma wr ‘Wee Regatta of the New York Yacht Otwh to FIRST CLAgs, d@ay—Approaching Regatta of the Harteas Sreweh. No, fromthe Bate y to U io | with ‘mp the city, bas racked hi rial Medet Vecht Club—Increase of Yachting 10 | | ast Ne oe | Clapey, Psg-,to the chair, ‘The minstea of last mooting | Nidth, or ux tur ay from thet aery ce eae | (be Dern Alone, ne ee Ee itn ot | Cemamission to California Lntore-tiag the United States—Vachuing in England= } wiijcon... > . y. Tavge cannes own. M.S 1 were read and approved. more than twice as large aa Hyde art ia Landoo—te ger | the Tomos in their support of the black republican «cheme davits as to a Prior Engagement” of Mrte Yacht Visits Across the seas, do. Ry. ell sche. 87.23 AH BD ‘CLEANING THR STREKTA. than Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens together—witn a | agwinst the chartered Mlghts of the’eity, His slanwon Cunningham's. . ” spd. .Rebr. 185 Bg i 35 Ales ‘Apams said that the Committee on Streets surface 0 diver: itl! ax to amit of great variety in ef ct. | Just issued aims ax far as pora'bie to meet parpose , Before Hon. A. W. Bradford, 8a: Whb the rapid approsch of summer amasemente, 1A, Waterbury Sloop. S34 4307.46 2 wen be competent from its extent ty allaw aecrculis drive af 20 | and itreems be is pledged to make bis decision as to ‘ the . A.W. |, Surrogete, waloome after a long amd tedious winter, no enjoyment is }. A. Biobbins....Schr. 106.4 — 2% police doing actual duiy”’ eutirely according tw the dicts Wenvasoay, June 3, 1857. bad, at the last meeting, promised to report on the neglect | milea ip lengtb—tbix park completed with ie arives, of the contractors to perform their work of cleaning the | Walks, lawns, i groves, ite fonntains ant stathary, will thon of the pew Commie ioners — Upon this of course the ‘The public interest felt in the question, whetber Mrs, » olpated with greater eagerness than the annusl re- SHO WWD CLAS, foot. conatiiute an on-nrpassed fratura of attraction to this city; | Tegvier pay rolie and tha conntersigniog of them nv ‘he +> ttas of the various yacht clubs. The extent, and import: are TO gas | Streets, The Commition bad made progress in their meet | Sng disearcing in pepented: ver Mut iotiunn af exeld: f May or and the Clerk of thotity Meee es id bearudiciont | Caunlogham was or was not married to Dr. Burdelt, added > te of this epectes of amusement is iscreaskag every yosr, $978.0 Le 41 | ing, but they required time until next meoting of the } sion or repuleivn, aiming at adeveione ment in axowdance | eb+ck. Bot Mr. Flagg has, ‘ta spears, bit upoo a scheme | to the strong personal laterost of the muay counter wuts fur < Awhile affording healthful recreation for our demo 2ene 12 '6 tt | Bourd to make their report, Tho peculiar position of the pa se eae and aelt of, papal jot tious bis yoo een homes appare y sos erable hindraaces. | nis property, caused the Burrogato’s Court to ve ianoD~ 4 we y same time, e ora’ feature 0 vertions of in th terest of the vide prraoes, is gdding creditably to the charsoter of iene BY - Fe} street business of the sity was so unsatirfaotory that the | ihe witra tions of this metropolis, and eS Maat a | White street Commission, be cau aca tia aaa ‘pon the | Yeblently crowded yesterday, when the investigation waa oeriean marine architecture. In thig vicinity, the re- 00218 20 Committee toemed it pecersary to make & more extensive people governing hemes air Bet naty admigof but aro sa- 7 nr Riaraveriaia for each man’s a tested | resumed, y dae Ham = [== | tovestigation, and to 60 decide thas the contracwirn who with ootbing lest tnay the higuost expressions of art, | claim for pay, and as the sssuingtion is given out, be will | re. Cuppingbam (Burdell) was present, aitired io dee 2 pro” ete pe erat ay cage: eer Pre pte ny eux did te perform their duty ovald not sue the elty for | Sf bat develuping the simplest and parest manifestations | provuco au harity ” pier ihe tae fn: foe a ee lock | mourning. Ber zt was a pohore’ daring the me Soe of conversation in the ronpestive olubs and sporting | Riehmend Chas H Mallory Sloe, St de Lewnst 9 17 27 | “amages. Too many snite of that kind bad been insti fo ensure to the largest umber tho ad of the | of the City G nel, ‘and withoot their signatures. Such a | ceedings. oo plow generally. fm... foo. Ba meee He twted, and the Committee were apriow) to avo tn the toes Beretta. will soe a.) a 5 ta pee are are pepe tarons, bet the ensumptions and AN ALLEGED “ PRIOR ENGAGEMENT.” a a ‘ wrens. Sino. ' * p g0-e umeut,and in the efficiency of U ‘expedient uader the new chart r have been of such a cha TRE NEW YORK £A08T CLUS. pe . Cevmawell.. Boop. 17.1995 1720.09 8 8 49 | Present re rrcu nanan shah the Committee fe whom will be eniry-ted the execution of thave regula, | recter as to warrant the exercise of Do-sort of disoriearen Me Rivets, end cwrunl sites om whieh Me whe New York @ab bas been in existence fouricen fen. we Toren Stoop. 35 Line 8 88 ie rae P35 presto aphae ‘That ro. | NOMS: the Ment compl te gnarantee sball be farnisbed for | tion as to the lim t which they may eontempiate. The ex found a motion for ordering a commission to California, vo care, and now numbem 450 members, who own 46 yachts, | Margaret, Ta Fon. 2 «Levis 8 — pol opt och 6 a oe ae & matlor the preservation of order apd propriety; 80 that childrea | ecutive authority of the Mayor bas, indeed, been socom | examine Whitehead C. Hyde io relatinn to an al. ce eineae chatter tbat tne arling’y iadiywaraiis | Ee eogagement of marriage between Bim and Mrs, Xrovision ip respect to the Comptroller's warrants may | Coaningham, while she resided at No. $1 Bond street. fetvally'be abr, aieo in ity ano tbe publi treasure lalt | Mrs. Cunningtam’s counsel ohjotod tothe afMavlt, om conver i nly open the prosent at! 4 entire mil - hen satiate nay be actually f the grip of ibe Albay peek, ‘ound that they were mot taken before » competent B ard, = hout the first word of sanction from the Super- | Mer. from their echools, iovalid sons of both sexeu and al) The PxesipmaT sakd there was no debatable question be- | QU. wuall wt all'dimes feo that thelr rovort. uw these fore the Board. rounds 16 atiended with enti ity and imuunit ‘Alderman Bost asked eave to oall up the report of | Found Me Atwnded with epiire sevurlty are ahze or harm Gite Beare hoasneag ih Got Councilmen on the cumiirma |“ Bripying to this work, as some of the Commisstooers do, valuable practical koowldge in the laying out aod im- winbtaniur len cen had better be | provement uf groundn as weil as experience in the admin. ved among whom are many of oar oldest morchants ‘By a very full table published in the Haraup in 161 w i weaktbieet citizens. The lavish expenditures of money pact Ege Nagy geno marked thus (*) then ed. to tue club ‘There were then, in addition to these ©. the procurement ef the best models, and the suocess the Brees, the Ultra, Oornclia, Yarborough, Sport, fieeanen, tied bas attended the trials of skiil of their yachta, both | Aric} Aad Astbpodiie Abies BOs Yenes Be. lnarsehe © bie coontry end England, bas had no little importance ihirty yeebts in this olud alone, it z ton, New Jersey, and in fact all along tho coast, has been , A w the work of the rapid improvement, of not only Ou | proportionately ‘great; th jout mmen Merman Own fi ‘a ontracts | *taben of public arairs. aud baving spent much tine in | vitore, and even in actual defance of them. ‘The Surrogate overruled the objection, when Mr, Biwards pot Donte and olipper ships, but also of our unequaled | increare beat Yo Go traver oat quay disvabe laine eee eee ree exomining the grovnds and avaging the aselves of the best | There wll be at jeastsome ght in the premiser, and | proceeded to road the following affidavits -— there i @ cood asa ance of a good svaunch rake holier ‘ tn Mr. Stout, the custodian of the city St, whe faa right iyi agrgagys Pe iene County, 2s —-W ittiam Hy 4e, of ube village of Ow sold democrat, and a man of frm, respoastble charactor. | ,, 79a Commis tham Us dey sh village of Owegos he is the faiber of Whitebead O Aya, of Calif nia, aud of Police Affaire in Brooklyn. Abrom F. Hyde, of Owego; that Whiwhoad © Hyde bas Tuo Metropolitan Plo Commissioners have furnished | forsnme ten or twelve years last past ro-ide in the read . " lic of Mexico, and in tha State of Califorma; that for the last Deputy Superintendent Folk with the following order, of } (> yearm ald W. C. Hyde bins freqieutly written toxoma which a certified copy has been sept to each station house | meriber of deponent’s family, ane that ths most of the ‘p the city, with the request that ali the men be made ac- | leiters received from raid W, C Hyde deyonent has seen . talent te be found m the country, the Commissioners ace gehiterman Apaxs oxpiained that, the Commitieo bad | P'erared to proceed a ono with duis great work eotrastod adel ayer ie ve to them, wih views thas wi!l ensure resulta Kwely to meot mecting: | There were some difounties which they desired | ihe pubic appro al hoth in thy charac'er of the {maprove- explain. ed and dence tinres ee eee eet te | Wapply their awavs in euch a mainer as will ab the ear. sous’ tae hora tite caniert Ay po mag ‘ou. of the | Hest possible period render these grounds inn mediately a2- ook of ihe shemuiece ee vesed of home The City | cestible to thove desini g to walk of drive therein, #bile Tn+peetor could leap the streews and the Oomotrotier woakl | We minor delailsol ornamentation are going on as time pay the contractors? bills for what work they had doue. anapeeer aby wwobipe. The yacht models of the Niagara, the Adriatic | Of our marine architecture. ‘There will be three prizes for the coming regatta-—a $25 the Vanderbilt, which have proved soessential totheir | g9y for ‘each lass, A grand cruise. of two oF three ~opess, Mnay be considered but as the seqa: is of the re- bi posd will Cope take place Le hep oeeene most med America and Meria, whose fame is world-wide. fquadron will participate, on madore vi , c bee 4 the United States government should allow these ned he ges ee Hip eningeory ae ae 7 wae » ta to proceed from port to port without slearing at the Deen mentioned. vi ell aid © tom Hoase, for the privilege of copy ing the models, must e club rules have lately been thoroughly revised so to conatitute the best order of yacl lations in ve regarded as a vory wike provision, when the production | the world. The English Finch greg tm aan le of and beard read; that for the last six months deponenvs Ye mogoifloent a result as tho Niagara is the conse” | gard’ to the rize “of tho vessel, making allo cance for | Aldarman ‘Trcwxx thonght the que-tion one of impor: | ,_ The fmm! sioners of the Coutral Park raxpoctfully ro. { avainved with the contents, #0 a8 to enable thom to act as | fat ecolved letters from eaid W. Hyde as ohen jevnoe, ‘The andual contests of these yacht clubs must | the *iz0 of the versel only.” The New York cluh | tance. If the Board would fir-t contirm the contracts, Sere a ere tk oemrare ot ee, i EWey enw proper, and with a fail knowledge of tae conse ; that said levers bave bean writen A. firet improved opon this rule, by adopting a standat of | the city would be legally protected and the streets imme- ‘ew York, in compliance with the act entided ‘ap act 1 cuences in case of not compliancce>— Hall, the danghter of deposent, aad b> regarded as of more importance than as a mere | Yeignt though they have since been governed more by the | distsly cleaned for the regulation sad gov roment of the Crvtral Part io ° : Joveph B: Upbaw, son-in-law of deponent, hat moxily ta ppwslme, because they are in fact the foundation | area of canvas, oD the principle tbat the best model is thut | — alcerman MoxEGnay aid that somo of the onntrartors | the city of New Yok.” passed April 17, 1867, to erenle OO MUS cieeel New Youn Jona Ishi.” | ALFr Ayde.. Deponent further ays, that in a letter re- @ ‘at reputation as the “ruler of tho waves” which ne eee _~ Fa = least pens a i aA a (i 5 om and it would be unfair to do- | (enw al Park Improvement Fund,” and oan aoe notify | To Dercry Sormustepeve J. 8. Fork— o- 9 Faid mene Mer Fy 2 yan more dcoorioa bas been enabled so completely to wrest from 4 repulse, pre ¢ the ssid Mayo-, Aldermen and Gommonalty of the city of | SiR—You arefhereby directed to promulgate the follow. | than one year ago, «0 Byde spat — Club, recently issued by the Regatia ‘Commi teo, Messrs. | \ After some further remarks, the motion to take from the y are ved mletter from an old female friead of bis, Mrs. Ls the grasp of its former possessor, Tho New York Club | Chas, H. Haswell, J. H. Wainwright and Robt. 0. Golt:— | table and coviiri the “0: ort, was loet Mow York, that of sch public fund or mock the sad | D6 snes Le ee ee eee tha Ny ot | Bima A. Cunningham, and slated thet she was boarding ong the past yoar bas been barily engaged in preparing atin of the New York Yacht Club will come CENTRAL PARK FIV PRR OBNT BOWDR. bg lb pe Fees OT | Breoklyn. FA. TALLMADGE, Gon'l, Sapt. Polica, | at No. 81 Bond ttrect, New York, and requestot a. F. the raid act, subject to tho limitations praeeribet by whe tn Pesca Deaxs offered the following, which wat | sosion of said et, the su of 880,00 ‘Verg. ree 000 Herolved, That the Comptrotier be req rested, and x | MY OWN A. ©. GRAY, Vio Fresient. hereby autherized, to cull n the five per ceut bonds Issued nantes W. Busiote, Secretary. New YouK. June 2, 1837. ast your in payment of Contral Park, and laiue six Per } | The proporiuon to couiirm contract to build two steam Sr icae In widen crmrensinnaem: fre engines was made a special order for Monday eveniag- Alderman Tren ered, « preamble ait rarolaton to | ,,ONOT Dapere wore, psd open, and wbe Board ad the effect bed the Sixth ee Avenue hw ge beers panes be astruc ed to comply with the eondidwns ir pees at Agreement torepair the «pace insice nod oubside the tracks | PFesFess of the Organization of the Metro~ ‘at least eight feet in «ith. Adopted poiitan Pollee—Eficts of Competition tu COMMUNICATION FROM THK COUNMEL OF THE CORPORATION, ON | the Ninth Ward=Commissions, Uniforms Liss Vonditindt co toe ar ike Cet i and Dismisale—Toe state Police Under Hyde to call upon ber at that ;lace; that in nearly every lelter received from suit W. €. Hyde since the lewer bove mentionod, said WC. Hyde has tpoken of Mrs. Sr ‘ne contest which is to come off on Thursday next; and | ff “in Thursday morning. the sth of ane, a ee tad 5 2 a 2 appoint whe & number of new boats have been added to the large arin eunaenesbt hickonet ane tr eal 1 nok e woes ay farmer in yotsanon ofthe lathe wter tere bese he if clwm, revo yer unre nk he area lan. 1G volved and repaired so that the turnout this year is ex- | seconde per eqnare foot, the naa, 13g seconds per aquare foot. This allowance shall be base* the mainaall aa? j'' jected to surpass tn every reepect that of any previous | Of sioope, ibe maint foreail and io ot chore. Among the new boats building and built by the | "bon aby other duly mensured salle seiually at at any time " schoooers, tow. are the foliowing:—There has been launched at New- nee bail be aged npou nine ieuiba athe area ofthe pang ; ‘sails borg a first class cutter yacht from Mr Thomas 8, Marvil’s | “re courses marked ont for the nailing are aa follows:— dy a ane Deine it for ON” | cots Tiéuoe, at Hoboken: tm tho cast tide of wiles the pachta venereal rea . ep; on the ene’ a win B. Robinson, She is oatled = Victoria. She or; Mitancher. head to wind, i, the following onder of Pont ~ ene, low, white sloop, wich a red riband round her, | commencing from the stake boat w: Yachts of tbe least areas of The third class abi ‘of said slake bout, ww ‘and exquiitely sculptured: medaltian of the British | dards apart, nn aline due easy ihessouud claes Wi serieapare jor, On ber stern. We under stand sho is intend. | oe ee ine ne a te, Be and he ~) %© compete for the paim with Mr. J. M. Water- nepth of the latter. nears, mal mainsails, according to thel isved, r wey’ erack yacht, the Julia, which ts much the | [in th! MMe tine moereing. ibe herr Seosey none, leovrat yacht in the fleet, She ig one of the iast yachts Boenth cl ordering al outa to be treered before vecoen a bas bythe Tato mech mented George ere, abd pre Seok Gail ka wakes or euveomaieoce remere Wares somed to be even much faster ne. Be cresar known to the mercantile community as a veteran eallor. | Fmt a’ monine it tothe morn nnd east; then around. he was for many years captain of one of the Havre packets, | buoy of the Sou’hwest Spit, passin; < -aeteamships ware & earioalty, and when short pes | rong Isirnd shore ‘passing wo the woul and ‘euale Themes ta © adid not consist of a nine days ran from Liverpool, | the ting boat olf sb Staten Islend Prey te TO THE POLICE FORGE OF THE METROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT, mt poping hed bn by order = the Board of pice, is directed to inform whe officers and men in com- ol mis» ion upder the law of this State, passed April 15, 1852, ei ge Am png rl roca -plgornny ee 9 that early provision will be medo for thoir accommoda: | Hive trom said W.C. Hyde, in the fall of 1856, seid. W. tion and the general purposes of tho department, ol.» and } 6.’ Fiydo sated that Mre. Cunningham was Poon’ intending hereafter @ strict cpnformity with the rules aol regula | to taken our Weet, and would call upon deponout’s fami tions of the Board will be enforced. The Board are deei- ) . fy op her way West; that deponen. is not acquainted with, rous of contipuing all competent and law abiding men in | 0 Guan ee te cae Oa office, and trust that po misrepresentations may induce | por ig any member of depovent’s family acquainted wit them to refuse to remain on (a0 side of law and order, SO SS ey meee Gener Coopers ee Ripon: By order of ihe Beard. ; " who, as depouent is formed ana beleves, had once seen G. W. EMBREF, Chief Clerk pro‘m. | her at Locada Hyde’s, in Brook!s p), ever seen seid Rama ‘Those who atill adhere to the Mayor asked his | A. Cunningbam to deponent’s knowledge. Deponent fur- Hovm’s advice in regard to the matter. Ho informed | ther says that from the frequent allu-ions of said W. 0, them tbat they might read it or not, as they thought pro | Hyde to Mrs. Emma A. Cunningham, in bir letars to said proper, a it inade very little difference either one way or | A. F. Hyde, and from the manner in which he spoke of the other. Where the captain refused to take it the | her, and from what depwent learned from Mrs. document was given to one of the assistant captains, or | Locada Hyde, an aunt of W. C, Hyde, residing in Brook “sergeants,” with directions from the Doputy Superin- | lyn, Kings courty, N. Y., who is, as depoueot is tendent to make ite contenis known to the men under their | ipiermed and belioves, an acqualatanos ant an tniimate respective comtmands, ‘There was uo difficulty in conse- | friend of Mrs. Emma A. Cunningham, this deponeut and quence at any of the stations. his family were induced wo believe, aad did _bewteve, ore- the Brooklyn Beard of Health baving organized, ap- | vious to the murder of Harvey Burdell, of 31 Houd street, pointed & polloeman from each district on Tuesday, to act | that an en, ment or contract of marriage existed be- as bas bee done in lurmet | cweew said WC. Hyde and sala Emma A. Onnninghen; years. They passed actu ee them to obey | that the existence of such au agagoqen) mar ofan Me Orvice oF CovNstt TO THE UULPORATION, way at Last—Comptroller Wlagg at 88 No. 237 BRoapway, June 1, 1857 = “aE sa alee ee , , ‘White Street —Extraordinary Purpose At- ALORAMIEN— T nin requested, by « retolution of iaquiry of your Board, |) @ibuted to Utm—The Mayor to be Ig- | neate April 7, 1887, fo inform you “whether the Comma nored Financially Under the New Char mneil have the power to change the route of any stage ter, &. line, now granted, witbcut being liable to eaid bine for damages, if any tals be vestelne’ by tome Somage.”” The proceedings which took place at the Ninth ward The inquiry embraces the subject of the right of the Cor. | police station houre on Tuesday evening, and which ap- Poration to control the use of its public rtreots and high- | peared in the Renatn of yesterday, had a sequel which ways. The legal estate in the streets is verted in the Cor n patetion, subject to the pubbe ema end ts be took place at the Jefferson market station bouse, when the them in trust, to be ared a4 aod fora panlic highway tt seceding policemen reached there, To these the reporter competent for them to make such ordiuances respecting their | of the Hxra.p alluded in toree lines, not baving thought ‘and west; tbrnce to the flag boat ab to time, ar occasion arises, to aber or atsend or ropeal Whose the matter of importance, or followed 40 48 to witness the | coming aware that the accoptance ef the office under these | be virited eald Locada Hyde at ber house in Brooklyn, im © Victoria will not enter the regatta this year. Hoboken, passing it to the west ward. cepinaes. , right bd a eres wr ———. scene. At the end of the report of the proceedings in the ormemea tee. soe them ip conflict bon ne new pop pelea eyo me pa sprain, euicionss I ing and re” all the bi the right the owners 4 14 must > . absented thew: from ap +ngagement contract marriage ween sald iia N. Gesner, of Fairhaven, the builder of the | J" f0lng ang re urning Altthe buoys on tho west bank are to | tbe right of the owners off Yohlcies: wh ln the rirees | Musicipal station house « sentence was added on tbe au- | 110 Teun of the Howrd. As they bat no officers taex. | W.C. Hyde and Mrs. Kmma A. Cunuingham was tue aud- ccute their orders, a motion to rescind the resolation was | ject of converration between thie cepovent and Mra. Lo~ sroposed to bo given to the conductors of carriages, thority of a person who had some account of this #eqael:— r F dee : 2 madeand carried. The subject was then laid upon the | cada Hyoe, and that during said conversstion said Inada ompibuses, or any de-eription of vebicle. In uance It ie understood that the Metropolitan squad were duly the hhority, vateh the La quarters ‘comatruction schooner Jultet, Capt. and from the extenrive preparat ons there can be no dow of the aat! wl Corporation anqneationably haa | received and on them arrival at the table, and the Board adjourned till this day, whem they | Hyde fed to this deponent that W. C. Hyde should ones +“ 2 oy ‘unusually large crowd of spectators will witness | in tbe premisee, the Ane stor gem per herd preparea for them by the Deputy Superimendent. ex) to 3 40 buriness ~ PA . = ‘expected to be ready . Should the day be fine, a fleet the | 1839, pasted an ordipapee for the ticenting and I appears that tis secession wae actually directed !n all ‘of the Metropolitan Police Commissioners Sanaan ta bell ie ‘bor of New York bas never witnessed may bo | ment of “stages or nccommodation coschos and Md “a ~ ~ i Biven) were ordered io be read as roli call last » Lg te dee Lm eed ty whiten the waters of our besutifal bay. “Tho | afd the Mayor wus authorized to “isue licenaon ta so | '* details an indicared in yeaterday’s report, by Mr Com- ‘ otendebomit ate cil be maiched fn: dane to joie the fare the officers of the #qunivon for the year 1867; | mapy persone aa be shall think proper to Keep aad use | missioner Cholwell, aud that It was he who “seseived and | At the Firet district station houro the orders were read Y William Sigur. accommodation .” Tae important right to rorvks | herangued” the secessionists at their new quar. | Dy the calsain, and listened to by the men with attention, y are a/l Me ropolitans there. Assistant Captain Post, of the Pecord district, having * shed and obtained the ascent of Captain King to read the ay’ substance that such ao Soxagement of mar- . Deponeut further says hat on Sunday monting, Rete ty Oe im-t , Locada Hydo came Re oy or ae who, sbe said. was a Ww aod resides, aa ent is informed and be- her ip the city of New York, v) the house of this depo” nept in the village of Owego; thya, as thay informed do- they arrived in Owego on Sunday, at 2 o'clock A. ye he tg py es Fd Sha the ordioance to wtdiunn, provised that all ueetses | €0T%. And athoogh the order ws published in tbe jer should expire on the @rat Monday in | Hxraip, premiking provision of such sesommo duly next afer oe aeeen shall be renewed by the | gations was directed by Mr. Twlimadge to be anya on notion on ere stervention upon ihe { “Promalenint” by bia Depmy Buperiiantont, hat fear subject since the ordinance of 1859, there is no doubt that | even having bad detatled instructions from the Saperia- tendent as to bow be should sbape his “‘harangue,” yet be was pot admitted to have such an opportunity. In his own statinn house, where all buts dozen bad been en- Usted in the plot against the city, bis petalant manage- ment placed him in such a porition as to loose and ex plode the entire busiaes. A like fate bas atended every other move he has been entrusted with, wherefore bis formal exclusion from ihe Nioth ward proceedings alto- getber. Cholwell snd Mr. Talimadge’s Secrotary, Sam Breveort, led and directed tho whole affair, and it seems ie aer sailing qualities are very sanguice. omfg enter Mar wy A ange om et agli Robert 8 Hone, alled the Minnie. Mr. Voorbies ls ber constructor. ‘Charles H. Has well. Forbes, of Boston, (a member ot the cluv,) is - ¢ < ‘Ao tron schooner of about forty tons, with » TRE HARLEM MODEL YAORT CLUB. board, to be called the Edith, Her model is sald to | This club was organized tn 1853 under the following officers: — | i i i é KINGS COUNTY COURT OF OYE AND TERMINER. Se te bad a ularly Ongena meeting addremed Dy Onoda, Before Judge Puente, Seem ‘apmene and Achoon- rence + the expowitor of the Commision, ws an | ite promi: ‘daring fen. The Mieraty Superintondeut” of the oocarion was ME. The Coart of Oyer and Terminer wae organized for the ay raid tn toa» Cholwell—acting pro tem, with & jeaions oye wthe | Jone term yesterday, before Judge Birdseye and associ ire. vaid, bearing of credit of the Commiaeion ia his own ward Toere war, it | Arey. when the pane?’ of Grand Jurors wan completed ana | 2ePmant, that if Wire. Cunningham wvercede’ iw geting seems, quite © manifmtation of speeches, aud a very 'y Loven the property @f Dr. Burdell, she, Mrs, walrus alacrity to cuter into a hot “omnpetittm | the following gentiemen were sworn:— Hyde, was to receive five thousand dollars. wih tho “ munictpals.”” Coolwell in his vooation Charles 8. Gootrich, nent further states that be was iufortned by said Lo- consentofine }+f Deputy pro tem, dexpatcbed the mea to their Joxbaa Tolford, cada Hyde apd Mrs, Wilts that Mre, Ovnniaghaas Common Council of said city therei.”? The fourteenth ‘s a refreshing vigilance waa ini Fura Bakiwin, Marted to come with them to Ovego on the 2d ims, and section provides that before any route shall be established | uarea in the Ninth ward at once, Policemea wore Joho J. Spowere, came at for ae Jersey Oy, where they porsaaded ber to or allowed to operate tn eid (except as is pro ided | wide awake for one night oo thee beats. An an- Francis B. Avery, return to New York. Deponentturtner rays, that be is apoltcation be made | lucky fire popped up in a dry goods shop, aud th» rapidity Jacod @oatenverg, informed by the wife of A. F. Hyde, and believes it to be 2h 4in. of stages, | with which it was garrotied by the nval squads was e Geo. Addo t, tre, tbat the lady who cailed herself Mrs Wilts rotarned majority of the | caution to Barnnm and his Phillips’ anniilature. tn teod Charles 5 to Owego from New York en Tuesday morniag, the 26th members elected to'each Board of the Common Couneil bo | if this could always De counted up as 1i.@ rawult of @ George WhittingLam, inet, at three o'clock A. M.: ‘hat she wont to tne house af 6 f. 4, in. | secured therefor; and the fNernth section secures tho | double ryetem, it would bon biew ing. Too an Henry Nathan T. Boers, aaid A F. Hyde; early on Tuesday moraing, aad inquired 28 right #0 acquired termination or alteration unless } men cor tinue on duty, and do not woar .holr *‘stara” on Goaries i, Franklin, Simeon A. Graves. for raid Hyde; and that ou being informed ‘bat said 28K, ya eoncurrent action of two thirds of all the members | ibeir bronsty. Two of tho Ninth ward nica who had do- Jadge Pirdaeyethen charged the jury to the following | Hyde was in tho village of Waverley, left for Waveriay 28 N. elected 10 each board and then not unless the Mayor shall | clared themselves for the old comminy nore, resoasiterad | ¢fteot>—He referred to the alificulty of indaming proper | for tho yerpese ot potng said Hyde, & don the afwernooa of 23 Mt, the event of auch adverse aoiion of | their cecision, and were porsasded to join tne sereders. | perrons wo perferm jury duty, and the tnjury Ukely to re- | theseme day sald Hyde returned to dwego nnd soforiand 20. ag the consent of the 8 | The unpopularity, not to ay the positive dislike, which | saitfrom such neglect, He then directed their mtention to | bie wife that he was gol y wan of the route, the law deciares that they shalt eutitied | the police force generatly expres: tw the Deputy company with the Mra Wiita, and aeyo 26 ft. 4. tu. | 10 receive compensation from the city for any damages [ superintendent, i« understood t have obatructed seriously that eaid A. F. Hyde te now in the city © ~ York, hay- wn. they may sustain thereby. Provided that the action of the the cause of the Commireioners even with their hatest ing gone there on the afterneon of the 26'b instant, in com- 4 takes place on the 1th of June. The Common C vuneil is not bad in conseqnence of tbe violation F parti« As thie antipathy har beceme « common topic pany with the lady «bo called herself Mrs, Wilts at depo- ‘lem through | of law on the part of the proprietors, or of any regulations | among the men, the Commissioners have revolved, ax ia ‘nent’s house oa Sunday. toy at College Polat road which ihe Cor orstion may lawfully impose i the rare of the Ninth ward, io withdraw him ea much as | law, and xaid thathe understood a party WILLIAM HYDE, (bis mark.) nov at Thr: eg's Point, and | No mode of ascertaining the amount of damages Is pro- | possible from the appearance of command. county to oppore, and have declared Sworn and soberilbed this 27th day of May, 1867. L. W. by the reverse co: rec to Harlem bridge. There will | vided by the act. WHOLERALE DIAWIRAALA, al, ane he hed the quoetion of axcine, a laws of , Clerks. De three prizes. conrieting of gold medals valued respoc The sixtoenth section makes the provisions of the act ap- ‘The Commabelaners at Write street heli « meeting (re that charscter bad been applird trom the rarliest times of |," APFIDAVIT OF JOSKOR A UPHAM. tively at $50, 800 and 820, Ddovides several fags. Thore le to all stage routes in existence wt the time of ity | in the chair) for the tris) of the eleven captains die | our colonial history, and found that this last law in eve’ Jreph B. Upham, of raid county, being doly sworn, ‘are about 40 members of the club. Novailing for money | Parrace (April 4, 1864), and such routes are thoreby | onedience, They will all be dicmimed as follow — respect, except some uaimportant minor details, has, ia Gepowes snd says that be is the son in-law of William is allowed, the object being for and | “deemed the approval azd consent” quoted above Wards 0 eedtote donk sin, Hyde, of the Owego, and_ brother -tn-law of A. oe HH vos. ‘The fret Logivtative Aenembly in New ok F. Hyde of enid village, and of W. © Hyde, of Oal- bow somo good 7 making | fornia; that deponent bas sever econ W. C. Hyde, bat sailed 0 match ‘acts, par: | bae corresponded with him for year last past, during $200 aside and ticularly vuch as provided directly or indirectly for an in. | wbich time doponent bas received from said tiyde three and beaten the Robert crenee of reveaus, exieted buta your, and thin law was | letters, and bas seen and read all of the Ietters whieh ho sailed. The otub will re enacted ‘ollow ing year. In 1714, the twelfth of | rupposes have been received by A. F Hyde, or y 4 should the weather jay an excise on all strong | momber of the mil, for three years last pest 4 bition than Lhaee of ‘This act was to oxist for | this way deponent fas become acquainted with and of the Mayor and Chief, manner. Ali the Nioth ward men who sball twenty yeare. Heoore ded ex abillings & barrel on beer. The peunity | the last eightcen months said A. was £5 for selling in leas quantities than fee gallons, sod | from W. C. Hyde from six to ten letters, which said lot Sed pumber shal) not be allowed to pass, and may | ch other regulations ip reference to the running of | oot have repered themeclves at the Jelferson market abd. ‘The rapid increase of yachting in this country bids to bages the route ‘‘as may be necosary for the onnve- oust Cotsmtmtonere, @ininiased | another penalty waa attached to st llipg liquor to min tere aaid A. F. Hyde had in his possession on the 25th in- ne nchooner Undine bas passed from the ownership of | equa) soon the extent of that sport in England, whore it sicks woe end ecgrusmodation of the etrests”” The statate pa bediead hostages See Fer esc guess (too inter bang ee. in the co. patyng ct hl depooent in the village of BG Baboock to LW, Jerome. lated that Mesers, | Will be perceived by the following table they have no less | Only takes away iho power heretofore existing in the ‘other hand, the Mayor and the old Commission | lony); subsequent laws of a rimilar charaotor were passed. | Owego: that in letter which the sald A F. Hyde ro- oueetedee story has been Coy on than twelve large clubs, and nearly five hundred sail of kaa wil) distnies fort «ith ail the parties comoerned in the foc wes the pared ae Ly Gn in 00 oe aia Ld Y yee Jobrated schooner Maria has been altered from 5 iconsee migbt mustain. + | tonal ti mediately after ation agi ect deponest read >, spoke = seopto a cobeoner, and even @ fo Pope toe Pan A, Sean wre coer treme tame, tee vomeiie My conclusion is that the Common Gonnefi have not the |" The White street people beng very Jnbilant for their | was passed revising the old. laws and ciapend, hom received & letter from a Mes. Frama A. Geaninghom, sol arp was published. Tho fact a bese more 0 owing the route of any stage line granted succor with the Koow Notbings of the Niath ward, con- | to the neq state of things. On the Ist March, 1788, at the | No 1 Bondstreet, and requested said A. ¥. Hyde, whem the different clubs and their Commo. 10 New York, to call on her at that piace; tha® mage Oh winter, and, bes ah Ouse eee Sine eleventh ression of tho Legislature, the subject wan actod | be wr before ‘ob se | Smplete © clras clmtunsion of their parts since une rr eiies tegpin tna too be J cipal service by tlmilar operations in the otbor ** op. Io 140) & provivion waa latrodacnd forbidding the | taid W. C. Hyde for ibe Inst year bas often reforréd te ed ae ) W Sroere were ones tad Copuame fern, reinng of Navan x Semaay to any nec Inger ad firs. Comvinghama te bis levers to said A. F liyde, and = 2% The kype ant Spr ight vent for im view of these mores, #0 that tevellere, Rev sed es date from January 1, | 1 it, and from the manuer whieb he spoke of owned by 3, The * | hey instrvctinn: a to movements to be mate im | 1890, and contain the body of our laws, o: ‘as they | her, snd from what the family of deponent learned from and area 4. The their districts, More station bowses wero socording’ Dave been since modi ted. Chap 20, title 9 of Revised | Mre. Locada Hyde, in Rrookly a, depouent ant the family . 6. The Bupted up, If not faally hired A commision west io | Statutes contains the provisions on eccise. | dada perfect | friends of raid W. © Hyde were induced w belie ‘Out ax fir+t sergeant for Clarke Knapp, of the Ninth ward, | coincidence between the act of 1467 acd all the ng } did believe that an ment or contract of marriage & The So make out the complement of two be the new mation of facta referred to, \ta very language ts jdentical those | existed between raid W. C. Hyde and Mrs. Roma A. Can- 3 or me the Commissioners, Several pohoemen ware alto added | acts, except in the manner of appointing commissioners. | nivgbam and that the exi-tence | 8. The there, ope being commissioned. There i not in thia law @ provision restricting the sale of | was often the subject of oonversatiyn with depen ? % The Le | ‘been made to the Hertenants of Seoee 500 ineuing pusatice net 00 be Cuand ie provioss iio Gamay peerless 9 no eee of Har dell, thas, H i the different warde from which the four captains bad been | acts. The provision against selling lees qaantities Gve | ine letter W. ©. Fyde eaid Tyde tha: he in- le 10. The ieved, authorizing them to act in the manner of the | gallons is contained in the in the fall of aT & | 11. The intriguing “dret "of Captain Achorman's com | 'o bo drank on the premises ju formed them ms w& | 12 The rant, rexarned te ‘the other inatagces auch ana wars to | intemperance and the ars of ¢ before the Commiraioners ax might @ oil ‘With those of their | #0 ‘by all tho awe ot te ger Swann eonclodeas Sompanion eplaue 1 inet of cnaaun | Se property. Tea rovsion * Sogaters to awit * to that of Caxain | ae pr io Letta by the f very apt suggestion, after repudi Roltorn for Nowase in new, 10; Califor 38 fling their eatbornty = of the Legvlatare. Accommod: hube Bow Fy LIRUTRNANT BLATR’A srooReTTON. op the part the 2b of sn Gestinens -Let me ta couctacton, Ub if all the mem. | a* the prose ALF. Hyde = bere of the were of my way of . the socalled | debt inourr ‘eaid letier ao = irnpnti an ‘would woe aire op thelr et | laws such ‘aid, 0 = Hof An amairur polos, and the individas members | the Court considers = -- edhe meclven. to, and respwoin nie | pity 5 mode of ga'ning 8 Hrelihord. wins rempect for you se ue sone - Private GenSTHA 2 BLATE, at Lied singoa (there were euch e & Under the nig Oommie! » ‘Tn the course of the aflernoon the cays and butwoos w 6 | to any drupken person is new, but ever: de sti a8 worn by tho “Wetopottan” poles were submitiod and | gcynowiedge iia propriety, He u tract of au _ | approved, and quantities ordered forthwith. Ths Stave | ihe jaione of the law had already existed, the Mra, , | Board hae now abandoned os perume to obtain equip jonality pro. wand ; menta or secommodations from the city authorities The | yision —hoidi al Hyde ~ } men at the Ninth ward Metropohten statiog were enexe’d | damages resnl and ; that = ba yeatorday\ineicentally in cutting off the city battens from | whom supply was pew, but he believed it to be con. | on or about the 3d of February inet feponent and said A. = oo thelr coats, and last night they, dowbtiem, were engage! pong SA CL OT tr ¥. By a leer & esd WC Byte, in which Yee in stitching on these with the arma of the state ralidity of the law. The adulteration of liquors waa a | they stated to said Hyde that from his letters thoy bad sap- ms enilunsbmeiasaacanaes ‘ct of the Legisintare by which the growats wore autho | COMPTROLLER FLAG@ FORRGATHRRS aT 89 WHITS —T offence and ought to be Prohibited omigh> J hd 4 to be roarried to Mira. Canning- = 2 Coroners’ Inqnests. rized to be taken for this park, ané more than ® year has STREET, fudge B. then took up the Polige bi:l, and declared that the | bem, and the they wisha! to knew whether any such on = Tw Lave Stamva Arrear i Dvase Brumer.—Tho in- | Perred away cince there lands wore wctualls taken for the } 80 far a8 ye A or ee He tte wid rol calcd cat | Ler atcnte ite ian Gia ie Oe mans ee - @- pub'te ose ‘sion made iy ment of them is law, go work organizing @ pytice ~ Immediately and implicitly obeyod, and | last (4 thinks after the mitéle), said A. F ny quest in the case of Witham O'Brien, who was fatally | RUN Cnolorment of the erect of the city and by | force for the protection of thetr “| ‘awwiet,”” on } those whom they injure sboult apply to the courts tor ro. | recerved from the tall W. C. Hyde an ‘Abewor to the fet- heavy ageesement: op n numerons adjacent and neigh. | their State basic, and without Interferance or desiga of a dress, but net to resist the laws going into ooeration. For | ter written shout the 3d of February last, which sad a7 @ il ‘Coronbe | doring owners of these grounds, nave been soured to the | mischievous character, #0 far of course they aro entitied | instance—-if a policeman goos to make an arrost and resist. | rwer depooent bs nd read, in which «ait W. C. eR | Oar es Oe ee ee T | city at a cost of more than $5,600,000, and the people of | to te respect and even tha gratitude of the public. fo | ance is effered, an’ he finds it mecowary to use force ant | Aye Oneectly ve sere ‘sobernee Ones be was engaged 61.90 17 6 | Hille, The evidence elicited did not tend to throw aay | the city are desirous of some indications of life and activi. | such an end wae & portion of their proceedings yeetorday, | life should be sacrificed, the polloomen, if acting ander | to be ma Conning bam, aod ex i to Le Be Sane epee Whe masta, ties SSen ie eae eee Eve cae ty about this long expected improvement. an indicated above, They are cutting their skirts clear | color of the new law, would be justified; and 80 of procs: | marry her on hie retorn (0 th 1 eS | ee ee vee person who | "ae yet only proliminary surveys bavé been made. | from the’ municipal aystem, end ae they repro. | aguicat property. But if wader thaold law, ani the Conrt } tbat in either this or vel - so sreck the blow. eo verdict in thin py Ay . ‘While it e doe as matter of justice tom very umerons | dubing a State organization to act where tho present bas Appeals should deci'o in favor of the new be « yald not Myde says, in speaking of hie et 1) 13 4 | «Death bys wound in the abdomen, iniicted on the 20h | hoay of neighboring landholdrrs who bave been heavily | 0 jurledlction. But anothor portion of their prooeeiings | Tho only way tn test laws was to offer no obstacle to its | Cupingbam, “1” thank Cod hil) 5 § ee Seed teu at wn jane ae poo ph ovement, that 8 oe tan an ve ener similar light a ae cane ry? See aS ragany ection that may arise | from the nares of moh & Ww is f- 16 15 oumes Sati. g ‘entered wpon, © primary objects for whind % ing been aren to enter No. #8 yarterday, excited sume | nader |t into Oonrt, nent further from? what said W, ©. Hyde zo. faarn of Scyrocation.—Coroner Porry held an inquest | was establiched, the consideration ot health and recrea- | ernjeciure, and ae he had qaite a eceriog with Bowen, | After the delivery of the charge the Grand Jury retired. | written, he then bo Grats brat vend 0a cog poten ind om {2 #2 | at No. 102 Division street, upon the body of & child aamod | thon for the great body of the Present moro impora- | Stranahan and Nye, ne httle offort was expended so asser’ | They have an unusually iarce pamber of cases to diepoos | tract of marriage existed between the sald W.O Fiyde 195 SF | Loaie Swarts, who vied from #uffooation bronght on by the | tive and nrgunt claims upon the Commissioners for the im- | tain what the conolaee tmonnt, Of, caveral being for manslaughter, highway ro and Mra, Emma 4. Conoin: “= = ) howe eatchiog Ore. The deceased was but (ve years old. ‘ mediate fuifliment of tre dutios Imposed upon them, Indeed, it proves from the statements of the Commis. ' other bigh ‘ onine, Borden, att fad so ox