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HE NEW YORK HERALD. — ———— Mm siti sccaminiiaaiesii —— WHOLE NO. 1587. MORNING EDITLON—TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1857. PRICE TWO CENTS. tailed man at tho Central Park, and pot OMserwine. He | street; alsoa petition of Hose Company 17 for a now sya ihe seams of Shenkel and others wow on duty a | carriage, streel MEETING OF THE COMMIF moNkRS. The report of the Commiites on Finance in faver of is ‘The buriness of the new Comme danors yesterday was | suing bonds for the purchase of tho State Arsonal pro- matter of mere routine and deta!', Several ofloers were | perty, was, on motion, referred to the Committee of the sworn in, of whom was ex-O8 fain Heart, who was duly | Whole and'made the special order for this evening. The +; Twaw deceased at thet ume: she went into the bed- HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN FIRST AVENUB. | Sw) Ime reer ‘out of the house, I hears thous Shaw say carly on Munday awvulog that he tho» ght he oe @ “borrore” be did not give any reason why & Woman Found with her Throat Cut and | Pi ieniso; decearct wa very \nemporate: ber bas | PROCEEDINGS OF "Ag COMMON COUNCIL, Bedy Herribly Matilated—Arrest of the | pand : alo se jimarsie;, There known him to Musband Dece: ypicion—Cora | s'rike decea: oo 4! Ms was intoxicated, at Recess on Bus Thomas Saw, the hurtaud of decewed, was then ex. | Interesting Re ort on the Street Cleaning QUARANTINE MATTERS. Arrests at the Old Quarantine for Violation of the Health Laws—A Small Row Kicked Up—Blood, Fury and Pistols—Threats to Rescue a Prisoner and Burn the Old Quaran= it under orders for hig eXPe Ation report concludes as follows: — ner’s Inquest. amiped as follows -—Teecaved iy my wife; 1 wax engaged Pr , against Captain Maus- | repo mar Police- Moe citizens of the Highteenth ward, residing in First | most of last evening i company with Francis and William Contracta. Sola’s station, 09 mentiones ‘Aare, Hia Honor the Meyor in bis message earneatly urges the | tine Bulldings—Three Quarantine " Shaw and Francis Jackson; we bad three drinks together; OPINIONS OR COUNSEL. Common Covned. tt consummate hie purchare before it 1s | omen putin Limbo—Laying Down New An= prenue, near Twenty first street, wore thrown into a great about twelve o'clock they fore lapoeines I Want ouitien! ” ig igi aah It is contemplated by "4 Board to put in otreulation on8 | Wo lule. This cannot be dene unless the said purchase be chorage Buoys—Affairs at Seguine’s Point, onte of excitement yesterday morning im consequence Of ® | a9 tar gp Twenty -secnd sirect. then I returned home, took PRO’ @%i88 OF THE POLICE CONTEST. e100 es ae tae ‘Baie oouanel, by Piving | srmpleted sh once Fo perealt ‘spesaltiors fo pres deny ene orrible tagety which was enacted in their midat. Mrs. | off mv how ant coat preparatory w going to bed; my ann aim of" this woud ‘bolo’ forestall” ‘joe now rq Your committee therefore, submit the following | 417 oF 4 row nas been kicked up at the old Quarantine, wife requested me 1 1 De ila op — tiza Shaw, wife of Thomas Shaw, living at No. 863 Firat eqnested me in gow bed, sons to lay the enild by | The, War of the Quarantine Commissioners and | opinion of the Conet,of Appeals by creating the impression ved, That the ordinance annexed be adopted, growing out of the arret of parties for violating the heakh hile T was updre: the three men with whom I reave, lead her throat cut from ear to | Ms that the law works be dec! |, and 60 way- ORDINANCE, ie pet a rae Dott pee ing. The deceased Screens Fovareess Miey. said ions, Japheers was the Oystermen, ley the men bite ad, leclared constitatlon a). eases, |. Rectlon1 ‘The Comptroller is ueredy suthoriged and directed | laws. ‘The particular law charged with being violated i \ yar or 5 Bio go home; they &e-, Sey &e One of these opretons Ix signed by lawyers Cutting, Noyes, | to inrue 6 per cen herds to, the amount of Dat coke invading the Quarabine anchorage with small boats, and sad been thrown from one of the upper story windows, | there Fix or reven minutes, when | went with hem 80 Ys to get Jackson home; Juck+on appeared to be druwk; after vad when found by the police her body presented a hor: | een nen nee At their conr'l returned home, | way ood apectacie. notout in all above an bonr; when I ret@med I Ayond ‘The Circumstances attending the horrible affair, as re- = the Rape War fate open, ae canal; was burying on @ mantel piece; I weptiate the bedroom, sur parted by Captain Wines, of the Eighteenth ward police, t@ | poise fethere: Teaw the lady lying on Pag tay eye xe Chief of Police, are as follows :— not eeeing my wife, I went out again, “ihinking’ tha About o'clock yesterday morning, as Sergeant Marks,of | sho bad gone out to meet me; I wrat wo her sis ne above district, was patrolling his beat im First avenue, | ter’s house, thinking that ‘she ruight be there; pear Twonty-first street, he was met by au acquaintance | I told them my wife was “out, when they af deeeased, who informed him that she was lying in the | told me to look upon the siairs; 5 went home and again yard wih her throat out and body horribly muti- | went into the honse; tie candiec Was standing on the man luted. The officer accompanied the man to the spot, | tel piece; not reeipg ber! vent out again, aud on my re, ‘ap@ poon ascertained tbat the story was but too true | turn saw sometb‘og on the flor; T put my hand dows apd Sew (the huxband of mpeg stated that upon retarn- | found that it vias blood; 1 ¥en ‘gave the alarm tothe pext ‘og home late at nigb: he found his child crying in bed. | door neighbe,ra; I went ta’nor sisters and. told them that Mis wife was absent Trom the room, and this led bim to | the house vas full of bigod and that I could not dd her: vearch for her; he found drops of blood upon the floor | they all came back wit; me; when we arrived there one beading to the wirdow which was »pen. Upon looking into | of the yas house mep told me that the body of my wife be yard he saw the body of tre missing woman lying | wax lying under ‘the window; no person’ was in my qpon the pavement; he then went down stairs, he says, | roems when % left to accompany the young and exemined the body, and found that life was extimo, | men home; my wife was a drimking woman; Hite story excited the officer's suepicion, and he was ac- | she bas been re.ving for the last two day e . eordmgly arrested until the matter should be thoroughly { out of her ele. p, and kiss the child, and | staan peer fo ‘the Coroner. Three other persons, namely, | it;’’ she wou'd then do the came ta me: Wrencis end William Shaw, brothers of the priconer, an beavy for #,e las! six or eight monthy: 1 Wancis Jackson, were subsequently arrested as witnesses. | of brandy yestervay noon; eh drapic the hall uf it; Ido "The body of the deceased was conveyed to the Eighteenth f the iy hearth eg 4 x ‘oth wi Police, deposed ‘ward station bovge, where Coroner Perry was notified 10 | as folF ows:—Abont two ar a Bail o'clock this moraing, E ‘atid an inquest. hear’ i the cry of “watcb;” { approached the spot from ‘@ur reporter visited the scone of the tragedy yesterday wh.nce the sound proceeded, and saw Mr. Elliot in bia eh‘rt sleeves; be raid 4 wrernoon, and found an immense concourse of people sur- | gered; he ‘br . Taig ya = Field and Fvaets: fi Judge Foote and one | Piled tor the purchase of ihe Ne cr two otber tees, who word. procured to cnasider the | tiusied wubin he pone on ne OS aa The Police Campaign. matter lop the guidance of the Board. They are obviously . ORGANIZATION AND DISORGANIZATION OF THB PO- | becomivg frightened at the ghost of their own raising. . 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately. LIGE—MH, DRAPER’S SCHOLARLY OFFICKRS-~FUR- | They will, of course, only those opinions which After considerable discussion, in which the representa TBER DBESKRTIONS IN THE TWENTY-Finst AND | bappen m have been fa }, and net those which were | tives of the Ninth ward took part, the name of Amos su eet SEVENTKENTH WARDS—MR. FLAGG’S DISBURSE | %BETWike. The object ts of course obvious, so obvious | wag changed to Weet Tenth street. MENTE—FURTHER MEFORTS TO SUPERSEDM THE | ‘M#t the publication has been thus far withhelt, from the TE SEREST CLEANING QuEmon, fear of giving evidence of the fears which prompt the Mr. Fraxkun moved that the Lommittee of the Whole OQOURT OF APFRALS, BTC, move, be discharged from the further confideration of the report The great evil of the present procedure on the part of MUNICIPAL BOARD. of the special Committee on Cleaning Streets, (which ap- the new Police Commis‘ oners is in respect to the manner ‘The Mayor was overrum @th candidates for positions a8 | peared in (acy Bray.) Carried. in whieh beth of the rival authorities will be forced to mca A L fill the vacancies i prengeeth 1 Tinpe ae i moved the adoption of the following # 5 ¢ diflerent Aldermen a er city of are | revol 8 . make their appointments, without due time for selection | busy canvassing for the best mem, and those valodiaand wo Resolved, That the Common Coune!! hereby direct and au- and diecrimation. The coup de main procedures of the | KiVe most ratisfaction in the different districts. A largo oop ie ay Inspector to /horoughly elean the streeis of the White street conclave have not only the demoralizing ten- aa were filled and further diemis- ‘Resotv iat ihe Cy Thapector be, and beta hereby, a decey of bringing authority itself into question, by setting Cie ot New York, the same to be done by contrast, insnch dis & pretium upon mutiny, but it does not evem permit Board of Aldermen. tricts and goer eur speciton| lows an aay. he aoe by the hemeelves to exercise the discretion they promise in thelr | _ This board met last eveming—tho Presidont, John Clanoy, | me tie ive reare, mnie ta ihe reqjuieert legal ap. appetntments. Their office is daily crowded with a swarm | frq.,in thechair, Alderman Grifiths offered a resolution to | proval. Al! bida to be submitted to the Common Oounell for ould wake | of men, the refuse of the old department, either brokem | tbe ellect that the Gouverneur street ferry be referred to | “Piftcers, Franklin and Jones supported the resolutions, he has drank | OF superannuated. ‘These they apparently propose to re- | the committeo for their consideration. Adopted. when the President announced the question 09 be the ac- ; marti ‘concorn. Forcing, Alder fered y oeptance of the report and the adoption of the resolations; Pro ale of the-now : as man Baxra offeredia revolution that Police Justice | oeptanc Mp rennet m4 Phyhi sRbe gear ad they do, the preeent split in the department, it must react | Davidson be assigned to the Fourth District Court at | Standing Committer on Strecta, with instructions to report in ® manner which will only be realised whem the | Hghty-sixth street, Yorkville, and that J. 8. Brownell be | next Thoreday, which was earried unanimous! ly. ‘The Board resolved ttelf into Committee ‘of the Whole present storm has subsided. Tho Mayer, om | Assigned to the Jefforeeg Market Court. Alierman Tucker rememcampens ey the one hand, le compelled to All all the current | Opposed the resolution, ft on the apecie) orden sreclat ORD. vacancies with a haste he would doubtless prefer Alderman Banta wanted to see a democrat as a justice ‘The Reaper thea read the report of the Committee on missioners issued their istrict; Justice Devidson Fingace relative to the parehase ef the State Arsenal pro- te" Gil The Chan aes in that district; J Der was ® black republican eg Nee ee tee Lenieunrer wana communicating with veexels placed under Quarantine. ‘The arresta end row alluded to came about ar followsi— The ship Belle Wood arrived at Quarantine last Saturday evening, from Liverpool, having on beard some sever hundred emigrant passengers. During the passage there ocenrred on board six deaths from infectious disease. When the veesel arrived at Quarantine there was one corpse om board of a passenger who had just died from the diseave, and fifesm Passengers sick with the disease, The dead body and the fifteen sick parsengera were rept from thy thip to the Marine Hospital, while the vessel was detained: at Quarantine for proper fumigation and clean+ing. San- day afterncou William Galvin and Mary Galvin put out in a emall boat to the sickly vessel for the purpose of going on board and seeing some relations who hat come out among the passengers. The Health Officer botng a yprtzed of their tntention, at once despatched two of the metropo- liten jcemer stationed at Quarantine after Galvin and his wife. The officers speedily arrested the two, but not until they bad got up to the side of the vessel ' The or- rested parties were at once brought betore the Health Of- cer, when they stated that bey were not aware of having violated any law. This being their Gretoffence. upon their romixe Dot to repeat the offence again the Health Otlicer Ee them off from, punishment had them, however, detained several hours within the bos»ita) enclosure, owing t» the exposure to which they had subj them. eelves to the sickly vessel. So far it wasall very good and smosth. Aboot balf an hour after the above arrests, how- ever, the Health Officer received infor mation that Dominio sounding the dwelling house of the deceased and the sta- | ‘saw deceared upon the sidewalk ; and incapable of being impartial. “dou houte where the inquest was progressing before Goro: J, were three or four varrona ‘prevent; Laeut fur Dr. Shep- | Cf tantamcen eimobey thea, They wif Wee ‘swear ine ‘Aiiornan Frucan moved reference, ‘Thiy amend. | Tay nuenimowsly recommended to a third reading whout | f4fa), "a deherman living on the inland, nd noted and sr Pery._ In the rom where te pol of bind wan | Feraan sn ravumad srrewed tm burpand ofthe ds, | Gow matin te shaje office oar andinsuch «Tah | gents refer wart, and the rnloon was opto |< Avanmboraf restos ant reports, deve of public | fring ou fender In rung guaminns, Yo, tat Soand, as referred to above, a razor covered with gore was | was coming in; Tide not know him at first; I asked him pA dic ptta ald ee eae or ae if nis soe ibaa ieee, to terest, wero-alro passed tos third roading, if wre excopt sols anfor quaranane, Captain Bower aud officer MeKel- discovered near tho spot where it is supposed the body tay | What he wantsd, when he said tie wife was missing; I +4 “4 Voce awarding of the contrac: 0 pave Lexington a , Vey were called in requiriticn to arrest Ragan, They at ‘The report of the committee in favor of procuring two | ‘g2 09 per yard, to John B. Morrell; and affirming the re- steam fire engines for the city of New York was called up J moval of the curb stone Se feet back in Vesey street, for the benefit of the Fighth Avenue Railroad, Thia measure as a special order, and was referred to the Fire and Water, “| We. whafleakin go Mr. Brady. once pushed off in a #mal! boat to where Ragan’s boat lay alongside the brig Powhatan before their makiog knowm to Ragan the object of their mixvion. The latter doded them to arrest him, aud threatened that {f either of them property @ pack of arrant thieves. indicate their discretion and the manner ip which their best advertised intents in this commection will be evaded, it is only necessar: yrevious to its being put out of the window; also a number | Mied him w'nere his wife was, when be raid he did ‘not to submit theTollowing doooment. IC should be remerabered that 31 then “arrested him and took tim back to the af plates and some broken pieces of glass. There abd not | troure, and, ‘abo ‘him the corpse, asked him if it was «appear to be much blood about the room, save sreqad the hat of bir,'wifo; he mediately fell upmw it and kissed pet already referred to, The window alll and the wall | jig yc ol woget up; I ihonas oa bias Me kone orice 4 that am exmencin woale 1 “= nil Teal he cocemsites oso abd reported, ater which the Board | 1" their hands upon him he would break open Sasauaiy alicia %; wen Gaited with toed, an or: | chose Partner nie: Seine ery much ex | Sect to reading and writing, which would be the Aldermen Dams, 26 Charen sa Committee rosea oa i i IR gp sh 5 Yhour before; be a) very mach ex. + of th to under: u was their wlssion 0 br by the drees of deceased as abe jumped or was thrust out | cited, and showed a good eal of ‘Datnral fecling; wheu | *tt of thelr fitness. | The insurgent Lieutenant of the Ninth Ania a *on Board of Supervtsors, Shem get ye Por ee by leoued thie order, verbatim et puncuatim, as well ag | Streets, presented the following report:— James Steers, Fsq., President, in the chair. The misates skulls to the coutrary uotwith#tanding. Ragan imirted, however, that he would not ge, when Captain Bower of the window. On the sidewatk beneath therowas searce- | Swy ine POdy of deceased it was abot two feet from the dwelling; deceased was partly on her Tight side, and was The Committee on Cleaning Streots, who had uuder ¢ on- | wero reed and approaed. 'g any blood, showing evidently that the womea must kave | directly under the third story window; there was no blood SPECIMEN OF METROPOLITAN POLICE SOHOLARSEIP. sideration the estimates and awards for cleaning the / vity, finally showed the small ond of's six shooter and gave ‘bled quite freely before she feft the room, uyon se stsive; whea { went into the room I saw a poolor a Merrorouan Porsce 3 ‘opened and awarded by the late Commissioner of St regtg | THE CORONER'S HILLY DEFENCE OF THE ACOTRATIONS AGAINST ee ee ‘along quietly oF take the content. V,lood-on the floor in the cen're of tke room, and abmee | 78% G Bracvert, JEFFERSON MATKET and Lampe, on March 19, presented thetr roport, 1 com- DOM IN THE BORORLL CASE, ‘of one of the barrela in bis head. At the sight of tho revolver Ragan’s obstinacy suddenly to sub- mission, and hhe came alour withont further, trouble ult three landed at the wharf. Here a crowd of over & statee that since the contracts for the entire city # mounted | tmbursement of money expen¢ed by kim in defence of the m9 citizens were areembled, who had got wind of to about $174,000, it wonld appear that the sumo { $20,496 | cherges brought agaiast him arising out of the investiga- | the afair. As the officers stepped upon the wharf, hav- thos paid, fell ehort ofthe total amount due Wil¥ dn the pe- | jen of the murder of Door Harvey Hurde!l—which | ig their prisoner betwoen them, the three were imme- Drs. Finnell and Donaghe visited the room, and Mt-or bine feet from the window: the: Your are here by notify to report _yonrself for Pairol Duty 1 . re was mo blood june pen inepecting the floor they judged that } “peiwcen this pool eed the winlows there Sereconss meas, | this day, june ded, at 7 O el Pat Jao tani at least & quart or # quart and a half of blood / of “olood on the window sili; the window was open; With all the flourish as to the scholarship to be required wast have been spilled upon the floor efthe room. After ga lec Cod Ptah alge «3 ‘tracks | onder the White street regime, of even ordinary patrolmen, ‘making a post mortem examination of the body, the phy- itso sense Sag Gootde’ tho port; alepacenn ronays datarbtene mences with a reference to the refusal of importa’ xt wit Supervisor CLaxcy moved to take from the table the nesses to appear and testify, and reviows the bistor’ / of the contracts as it has beem published heretotore. 4 then | ‘Petition of Eawerd Downes Comery, Coroner, forthe re- ficians came to the conclusion that death was aot caused | lass; I the room thoroughly, but did net find $6,300; and the City Inspectay : charges wore diemissed. diately encompassed by the crow by the wound in the throat, but bad been prodxced by the | ‘RY, bloody clothing, or any traces of blood upen the this viow by thestalement that he has refused’ to pay che | “the petition aud the roport of Covernor King having | “ Woice—Raan, you ere 8 d—d pretty man w lot two Maton tm visows Upon oneng an svat ty ane | Sze ee er fer pomng ou rch bre ghia Rene tng somone | Orne voy acne wretaaieeces | DES PaRseh STATS w pn vey tuo : oes yee y is; Tsaw vloody forer marks Superviser mov 10 an Rawan (making a violent ef 0 got away)—1 # large clot of extravasated blood upon the brain; and as rt of | gna the utter disregard of the terms of the spo ciGeation by a heva't gor'me 86 de-d_ tight perhaps ‘as they think. 2 lave cope? with them as far as Tam going to. Captain BowrR—We will eee about that There aro three to Gecide that matter. Sroovm Voicw—Lét go your hands on him, or we'll mako ou. . ‘Tam Vorre—Pegan has never did ye avy hort; he ond’ly arn a dazont fiving. Fieer Vorca— ere, Captain, loose that man, or we will batter your coceanut Captain Bovrer—Whoever} touches me or the prisoner does so at hie peril ‘xuoruxk Voie—You can’t frighten us with your blow- upon the table cloth of a table which sod between the Appeals. It is obvious thet in this instance the s extravasation of blood is a vital process, they were at ono hatha te ume. dite Gomminroner ns ther ams il burly be ra! . a matter of echoi least. | Indeed, seavinced that une deceased was alive when she fellfronv | Drs, Fiomell and Donayte made a post morters examina- | there in ground: ef opprohencion shat the sudden ead the window. The doctors think that the deceased come. | tion of the body of deceased, and were examined as fol- | wholesale issuing of commixsions now underway to fore- mited ruicide, although the impression among the moig?,. | 10¥® —Dr. Wm. R. Donnghe depored that ‘be examined | stall the decision of the Supreme Court of tho state ders and police ie just the other way. The theory of ¥ ae | Met 7m *ecupled by deceased, and there saw the pool of | reruk ip placing thieves aud scoundrels, oF g ae@ | bicod; no blood was spattered about the room; he exa- | tn the poeition of Custodiaas of the public ; roverty. wargeons is as follows:—That after deceased had cut /per | mined tbe wounds inflimed upon deceared; [ found so A variety of these orders to report appear to have Grroat, she fainted from loss of blood; that she revi: sed marks of violence on the body excer% « gush ia the upper | put 4a circulation among the Ninth ‘d police. The and finding that the gach was not sufficient to + | Portion of the neck, commencing at the ieft side near the | paty Soperintendeat sent twenty atx to gael cause @ cath, | apple, and extending across to the ether side to within who did pot secode with sébring, by way of a preli she made her way to the window, and precipitated ty orgoif | th and a half of the angle of the jaw on the right #ide; | totheir airmiseal. They were by unanimous @ the ground beneath. The wound in theneck, ther ; gaia, | Be Cicer of the wound appeared w be wamowhat jagged; | ths men directed to be rewurned unread. The rip 7 9 | the depth of the wound was saperficial at'the commence- | hes not obvieusty been carried wa to the Jefferson Market wpeared jagged, as if made by ancrvous person, or one | ment, but became deeper, aut completely severed | eetablishment by the Cholwell squad. Captain Acker- who was afraid to commit suicide in consequene , of the | te larynx, and then gradually became suverticial gatil it | man’s nove, returnizg tho twenty-cix potifiasions, Feacked the opperite fi _ pain attending the operation. Q. Could that wound have been infietod by deceased ? Tens contractor, it is extraordinary that a0 y cortifectos | ~ gupervieor Tucker called the yeas and naye. could have been fives ‘by ihe hoads of der acimosts, or pervil ‘moved tohaye It refered to a com- that the Com; SwhO bas frequently 7 efused to'eo- | macbervisee Buse e knowledge certifi sates under valid contracts faithfully per- | ‘The Ousr ruled thatthe vote faving been commenced, to ack! sowledge sug. | the arnendment is lato. treasury. No cow rt of law wou.d The vote being takea there appeared ten 'm faver of the claims. In te strects | payment of the claim, ($650,)azd nine agatast it. L 4 Rapervisor ‘Trowm: taid that under tho now act, it ro. juired thirteen votes to any . fa from the conviction that the #7 curities catmet bo | “Tho cuanaax raled that sciected the now Supervisers, responsible, as the coxtracts weye not coufiriaed. | when elected. Pespptecensens semtees by ee, come: ities, it narod Supervisor Cuawcy maintained that ‘thoy were acting thet with the exception of the contracter:s for the Thirteenth | a6 tne old Board Of Supervisors, aad suoported the view of | ing and Sixteenth wards the eoutracts wore abandoned, and | the chair. Tes Veicn—Levs 68 hese vesti te the resenss the securities declined to qealify. Ove of the securities re- ‘The Cuai decided that the bill of the Coroner was car- \\ movement was made by several as though evident+ marked that when be beosmne ole the werk was | ried, andthe Board adjourned to next Monday, ut 4 o'Clock, intending to carry out the last xnggeation, when Captain pag gy ey bs aes Bower ana’ oficer McKelvey drew toelr a ~ 7 ppra . ‘The evidence as adduced on the inquest is # ymewhet | A. K could. os ‘Tho Excise Commissioners. Ereatened ~o shoottbe first man that approact ‘heve © conflicting, expecially in reference to the cham icter and |, @. Could deceared, if she did cut her ‘throat, ries from rrade m obenge of worke-& significant commorery on ihe | PROGRESS OF THM IAGENSK GRANTING—ONLY ONE | Cabibition of tho pistols hed ie music effect and Marted @T the entire crowd instantl, to 8 res- the door after shedding ro much blood, and throw herself | Hone vole was reques.ed to rearn ikem to you unread. || contract system. Tho comuniiiee havo recived no state. | APTLIOANION WOM & LICENSE—RAMONSTRANCE OF | SW) Citance. Officer Sherwood bere came up to tho gE i E & Hey i i Station Houre, Nowrn Distr: ath, The fpelosed nvitoes were left at v ‘wabtts of deceased. Some of the witnesses state , that Mrs. ? otf o ANCHE ALLL FORM OF THE ont of the window? A. It ts quite Nibie that she could, Ts . ment from the City inspector, chewing the oost cf cleaning TRE CITY -TRMPERANCE ANE i" " and th Ragan, whose haw was a very mild, womperate wowan, whi, otherwal- | although TJon't wean, to: ray'shat\the Gid so; the carotid | go DaptaMACKERMAN, Captain Ninth Distrit Police, |] the stress under moon, but they ba~s no doubt | LICENSE TO BR GRANTED. penne aia oy hee Bh ory nnlbae eRe age that cho was frequently in the habit of ger ting dren, | srvery on the righ! tile, the jugular “vein, aad ‘the ‘left sane oun. neve, The Board of Excise Commissioners wero anreunced | of the picto e ca’ artery, with all t8 breaches, crowd, however, followed on, hovtin Pe ahow png wy bog one pitting te. force centinaes t | yistensof 2 to meet yesterday in the Court of Common Pleas at 10 urged on by ‘intendent with ait. ve und nen Caraia tipo of tow Fwenty Art ward) Wseome, | athena airent med. pp bol lp eg engananinny “oy p eeantat Popular aficer, yet he groatly desired to avoid an expres. Board sat for one hocr, and during that time they received sion 6° bis determination in this connection. ith the application view of shiclding bis men by an tmorpositivs of bimeeit, —a a a thea yt cairo he precured the service of an order trom the new Oom upon next Aaturday. mistieners, by bis own hand, opoo one of bis men. Tais | cuiety on the department ovcrsceing the -work; collusion | This developes the policy the liqeor dealers tatend to brought bim up before the Mayor om the following charge:— | between the contractors and the officers often occurs, and | pursue with regard to this, to them, objectionehly law. the Ftreets are permitied te ecatinue I & cv ..i ion serions- | They will make no application for Licenses, and the first To Faaxcis Srewut, Capt-ia Twenty firet diattiot:— ‘her ge— Tae ubordina’ in and paying ofthe claims cf the employ ‘« of the contrac: | The law will bo terted in every ethane, ard will be carried DAPEACIMENT OF CAPTAIY MPEIOMT. ly d&ectung the teat, consfor’ and character of Our chy. | seater who ia prosecated for a vielation of the law will Sie -You are bereby no:ifed ‘hat (eut Thos. MeParlan has } apy authority frem the Common Council, is now coll Kee tfeation ‘That said Noright on the afernoos of June én fF MT. and rimco be is not porressed of the’ Jacts by white ‘Be husband of deceased appears to tell a pr’ cy straight ‘tory, and is corroborated to a certain ex vent by his wrothers and other witnesses, ‘The police examined the person of the pris omer atosely, pat found no marks of blood. The premise + ccoepied by aim and deceased were also thoroughly exe mined, with a en tke result. The little child spoken of above is toe young on dhe uaa ee aor Som sa Soe © give any statement whatever, being only’ two years old. | the head, exact:y opporite the cot sist meutioned. there Notwithstanding the Coroner was busily employed all | Was a fracture-of the rkull, from tbe effects of tho blow fey, Dut litle 1ght coukt be thrown upoa the mysterious | receives on tne opneite mite of SEs Gare we 8 wagedy. Maoy are of opinion that the wo man committed | all over the top of the heed to tho’ fractures on the oppo- suicide, but a majority of the neighbors st il! adhere to the | tite tiée: foor of the ribs on the wight ride were broken, ‘and the liver was torn, ee if by the points o these breken ‘wero aninjered ; one Of the external branches of the right earotid ariery' wan eut lp two; the cutting of the last memioned vearel would Rot produce death; she might b: euch vesse! had been revere: cmveh blood she fainted and fell Q. Could +he’bave recovered and gone to the windew after thatcut? A. I think phe might. eping Wat they would rescue Ragen during the nightif it cost the lives of ff y men. One person the crowd —a pre minent citizen of Tempktuseille, aud apparent ring ler der of the party—eatt! that it would pot be loug deforo: th ey would bara down fhe entire boxpitai buildings. The ‘U ime dad beea agreed upon, and po human power should: Prevent its execution Raran was put in the fompital “look up’? and detained there safely titi yeoterday at 10 o'clock A. M No attempt \ vet-nade to revoxe him, sithorgh a geod crowd was con- ‘pewed around the hospital gate during che evening apd Ul?! "kv in the night. Yerterday morning, upom a writ of habeas corpus, imued by Jauge Met talf, ho was taken ont for examination, The charge wor that Rowan was improperly arrested, having beer Akon in cu-tody bythe policemen, appointed by the Metro @ cut on the right ‘Mavon’s Ovvice, Mey Yorx, June 8, 197, Anorher fuct deserves auentiea. The Comp:roller, withert 24 saa, ae eee be supported by tho whole of the Hquor dealing fraternity. belief that rhe wae murdered. Tai dnanie d tel . : : _ ° ae up to the b'ghest cowrts for final edjadication, A fi immer t good ini ned orders in the name of Deniel Oxrpen'er, Denut be can determin> the aggregate of suck claims, they may, % TMe following le a report of the of blood, watch be deuth-eamse. from toe vepease teal | Superimendent of the #0 called Metropoiiian Police Gomcais f and probably will, amountto a very karg> mim. On Se Commiesioners He'mes and Haslectt took their seats yoa- ta as ines Garcon eee where jurtsdin~ liver; the stomach was te. preity good order mere, directing policemen Fisnagan and Tracy to report — qut ay tho wortmen of the*sourteeute anc Seventeentt terday at 10 A.M. ot New York. The Judge held, how wever, thes the arvere CORONER'S INQUESTs Francis Shaw, brother of the prisonert. residing at No. 272 Bact Twenty-third street, deposed, That about 0 0'clook ‘dewn First avenne; be saw men sitting @) the dageing with owed their Com apy, and after Biting with them awhile Jactson ¢amm up and joised ue | Previous wi thewerives te bin of the Mayor. Recor duty, thereny repadiatiag the authority ad City Jadge, and sresting inse.bor “Tt werds were pak! off to tho. cmount of #2. (6), and if each ward should prcrent a similar claim, the total would ex- owed by $20,000 the sum actually due under the terms 0: ‘the coutracts, Tho Comptrciler har moecthority to dis- clmrge all tho claims fer kedor exisieg. ccainet the con- twators. The ouly lege claim of the worzmen is ageitm: the contractor, and if the amounts pew being paid by the Garrptrolier exceed the tagat<laims uader tie contract, the chcrter is clearly violated, ‘That tho ¢wms duc to laberors wit, inthe aggregaio, excess! this lopad olx'm, 1s obvious, @ no probabitity oxlau_nt ihe contrectera wad their > curition being held for tho difference. The commidtoo enanot ree thu: ‘he confirmation of the centract can cure | fact that 1: was #ig ied, If che witness cannot s woar that the existing devects, or ronder the coptracters or securitict | the petitioners aro frecbulders, he ean awesr that he Walle for the past. The only course to iret the City | knows they ae the persons they represent thomsalyos to Inapector to cdvertive for proposuls, abd allow his to | be, and kaows each ono of them to v9 an actual resident of Q ‘Could the extravacated blest have formed efer death? A. Noy it could not, for:the circulates woultecuse, | digton ly the Palor and prevent the flow 6’ blood; extravaxeted blot You wilt appear befor missioners of Poller for Fital frocee, And canner be forme! after de: 2. Blood Ne ® | ia. writ once, Mayors offer, a ee was then examined. Tie coiecided witt the | ‘M+ St2o'clock P.M AEN ARR ee im all bo raid. The deceared cowd bare A. a, also: after tniking a while we all wet into the Shamrock | risen from tc floor after bleeding threo rinta of wived, | TW this Captein Srmerr responded as followe:— nd wok «drink; then we took anevier ther And precipitated ereet! from we window. It te quits CAPTAI® GRDOHT'E TALROOTORE, | : evident tnat rho was a#>6 when she wentor was ew Yous, June 8 57, Went to Twenty eirith street and took anoth +i 7 FR OW | oe. Peananee Wooo te] ha © reerived « notion to appear for trial st the May. of tho window, The wenn? tp'the meek is jast where re the habs of making them ; Gnomes, thin day, at? M.. om echarge of iaeubordieeion Whir al! ne rexpect to you as Mayer of be city, Lam eompell tA jo divobey i, Pot Fecognighyg von aaa Jommiasloner Of ently you baveeo anh rity to try mw. T wae in hope ‘ehew'd not be called rpon to decide for myeeif the cons iitusionality of m lew, when the two wis of omerk hav gal, and aocordingty dismiseed the writ. Upon tnis Ragan was remanded to the “lock op,” where he stull confined. Sie i# an old offender—two indietments for the emo offence are now baoging over bis head. [t 4@ quite likely that the full penalty of the law will now bo visited upon him, whicl isa fue of $00 or six mouths imprisonment or both Ragan is the last of tho violators of the law probibiting visi els under quarantine. Two years ago thers wore reventy-five and one hundred of thow rannera who ured to violate the law with the utmost impunity, They would board newly arrived emigrant ships aod steal by the wholesale, and Thompron, the present Health Dicer, by bis rigiiness in enforcing the law, has succosd- od in driving away nearly all of them Mr. C. . Warren, Secretary of tho City Temperance Al Nance, handed i 1 the following remcnstrance — ° BX — New York City Temperance Alliaxoe respectfully reprose ats — @ act to “orevent intemperance and to regulate the sale of intoxicating LUqnor’ provides that the petition for a leense te coll euch liquors shat! be duty signed by twenty freehoiders and ver‘led by the oath of a witness. Wo aubesit, thon, that it ls the sub ect matter of the pott- tion that it be thus verified undor @ ith, and not the were young mon came ic there aed began “o bo querrelzome when we left; they followot us; we started home; thor ‘three woat abead of us, am stood cpon the corner, as ough waiting for w, when wo turred back round to avail them; we weet hou, aed went up stairs to do en such i# pot really @ecare; whee the svicice sucece de the carotid or the jugular snust be weer. ed; an these arteries are basic from the laryag. the eeaned's room; when wo went in I saw deooased | *ticite doce not often out them: 1 think the wound was | ZO" ) rod tho bast Gpanedt tho eons Following the arrest of Ragan, warrants wore lea ound the Coors eke left tke room soon aher | Cut from theleft to the right; the injurier to the ekall. and — ‘hed seth we, Continue ander proper reetrieti ons to clean tieo streets imtho |. chat electica district. But in the form of affidavit propered day fe ‘ one mee Docume insandLtsiuk abe went ie:o the botoom; we | bOdy were produced by the fi po tegteng ona Hed gentiomes whoer ienal | iterim. Contacts for « longer period thax a single year, | by your hovorable Board nothing appears to show thet | Gelvclecy nd cece ent, (main Bower and ofteers poe ae .. from vo window, and goon lef, to xo home; Thomes Shaw was in the room when , in my opinion, took place while deceased’ was entered. log tharced aheadof alive: extrave-ated blood wasa vital 2s, and could | the Courtof Ap they say, 0 law abiding o Usens, it Bo Sitse cis erved bore Defore ws bo wes siting {a | Bet-be formed after lif rad depe-rted ag) pare GULLS Oe ab Bis room with his tools of when we left he pat on bis Corener Perry apnownced thet be vvonld adjocro anon ee Mespentelig’ PRasCle 4 eee, by he Deots aed wont along with us: he accompanied us to | the Iacuert upt! nino o'clock the following morning. * Capiata Twenty-first Pree Twenty third street, ‘wo live; he did net come in pe... San sie testent oe deceasey, was rotainsd ue curmp. earn. ‘with us, bot merely raw as bome and then retraced Lis pt and ber witsessos woe allowed to, 70 The five men who bad deci ‘he for the sew Comcniesienera in the First distriet reported themeclvee uniry, aad ome of bem whe be: irKelve wood: I j ‘ered unewnatitudional by 'y and She: + Who assisted in the arrest of Bogen. The charge was assault and battery ui Mesers. Jobu i Glew and Mr. McCarthy, cumtabien of Tompkinsville, served the warrants, and tole the partion bofore Justice Frear, General Nye and Henry M Joba- non, Ea , appeared as counsel for the Metropolitan police en, Upoa counrel representing thai they were not reedy to proceed, the exammation was adjourned w ‘en © clock to morrow morning. BUOYS FOR THE NEW QUARANTING ANCHONAGR, within he opsion of the eorimittee, eamrand more re specmible contractors, Tho ecmmitec, nfior atating that ¥ propose to submit, et en early day, an ordinacce regclating the deties of the at caid witness has ent knowledge whetever that the names fppended <> the ps.ition are the real names of the sign- re, OF thet the pauition is signed ky a singlo individual who is 8 recident of Chat election district, or of ue ivy or w Ween bag: this form of se eaubmst, also, tat affidavit containa no Eoetreh, Oat the contrecta for cleantar the streets, | gush veritontions of t1.¢ declarations wade in the petitionas bye Commissioner of Ctreets and Lemps, on the | the Iaw requ.res, amd that such defcency effectually de- 1%b of ) never having beon confirmed by the Cos: | fects the role object eax: purpose 0! the p ovisions of the law. ftation house last eveaing for duty. | mom Council, or the duties proposed by the Wo forthe- represeat that the form-cf license 5 i Cy Lnteligence, Topas in the yard. Thinore in doubtiess anade by ¢ rection of the ed by the contractors, thc Comp roller be and be boocrable Beerd vern author boun: he sew blood Leracnarion ¢F run Comrnactor ron Cunarwa Braapwiy | Spneciutendent, with the view of-<xploding bo quiet, or- | tr hereby directed to pay po taore money on acount, oF by aroupeanet ch Dieags © Siekl Iacere, Barto te | ny evetoas te Seuntaries of the Garam mm aod 00 | — Tun Kew Ravuse ro Wonk Pont Ean oF anArrack.—Nir, | derly discharge of duty thus far car-ied on in taat district, | rearca of auch contracts, unlllibe further divedlon of the | Uraci in bie bouse,”* gad aaises.”” Wo ac. | UC Anchorags in the lower bay were laid down yentorday. ba Bd win, | J: A. Beit, a8 was statod in yesterday's Cimmau, hos Was jeu indioneee Common Coupetl. mit that this inet quotec sy not given ia the | 4Steamtug and lighter, under the charge of pilots, woroem- her busbend; | made @ contrae: with the priecipal merck nts to clean to chvamungeengen of “guemmanr® aaapees by, ane 4 9 provisions of ihe law. The storekeeper is Ly law ferbid- jed in deirg tho work. The buoys are each forty-tvo Treaty ahird Broadwey every twenty four hours, and inst night Mr.d. | gminmerere, abe Fleet ward oe Jong and are Grst class spar buoys, aro follows <I have | A Sexton, wikom he fad explored 49 arty oa te | Thid: heoce hens men report tretaselves at he ag at inday even. | work, bed abouttweoty-five mex, aad thirty. sarts read: which sretood i. designated | fi homeabout #4; o'clock; | to go bowork, with the senistaneo of the elect App oe d Oy bueys are four axilen ont from Beguine J remained in the house abowi fifteen minutes when I weni | machines, Whenat eight o'elnel, just ea De eu] in the vicinity of the Southwest pit, where ows to the Shamrock, ia Firat avenue between, Twenty: they would go to work the men roliond wo SSety, last eummer. b~4 second streets there been atvined to rovrain ot come TTERS AT TUB ‘Widen Ghww, ‘maw “and thowes thaw’; | toget their Dente broken’ So the wort aide gsen, Sorataaaanes Minioies Wal tae aad ee 1 company with then; we romained there | Tbe contractors intend to clum the orotertem of 410 autho from; thatthe # See ee Seis an hou-, and then went to the bourse of do | rities, and to go on with the work.to night im amy event Sept of then The “insurgents” continue in the best erased ; we found no ane there except ihe deceased ; we | The use of the street sweeping machines is unde stood te “cana A baker brought them broad Femained there five or te minutes, when we three, oxela. | be the cause of the apjwmition Sac tlle Pony ¥ Leeann aye of Thomes Mae eft whe house aed went home; | A Cam won rue Davevorx —It not oar AabiNco make properly authenticated, y viaite Bereafter, and. keep them #upplied wich all acy eee ies cod sald Wal Mie oife was deat wana, | charitable appeals on behalf of indiiduale, bat Wo Comptroller and beth beards of the Common Counell. peedfal “sta ‘of life.” They are ee ‘with him to. his Ar the ender cur notice whieh we oe © promulgate bey fg Hy ed ashes, rubbish \ boteher to farnieh their daily supplies of trewb iN Se ean deer Tying cde the oo Guaak warrants | ayy orders there frow the State.au ROW attemps the City toepector or agont, shail in all cases | po attorney who wouk! be willing to undertake the task; | When this later arrangement ia e! e Sorcha byt or Samscme ats | Cutan aces ater Praca | esac tevieedatte senha | Rupmeael we soge heey tek ta arteay | wees Oy epee at mae mets | Sure Gar att ey 4, y y r - 0 Y * vo nt Seagpere _promat ;_taree, ws Tent AB Males | wie aad fvochildren, arrived te thio city teow Fngland | tng-each Mclicer an be passed, consmanaed umn to fepert | \roller, and a domilrd caotement of cach salve to be pee see hy pet ag setves op, oad thelr courage foc eben? b~ $y We hed (Our driake 10 al! before we partee, whan I was | lam ocober: The mas leapalnter, and he wacsoon ken | himself a: acew statioa-bouie, oeruer of Third street and | eeniedito bok boards cf tie Common Onuneil every two | access to the bocks and of the Commission worst emergencies that may be looked for. Their chtet ‘ep stairs ag ag be, b ao. ebe was . =. ife Lng The preventiog of Captain Marefield wat Mapped ‘toa pet ‘oe ore nt ane i PY jueot quar: is with each oder: { bare known | with « family of seven to provice for, besides dostor’s billt Tih waned squat be AM a MO FY te Eee 1 to beet the deceascd wisen wo leftdaceased's | fo pay. The innlly are iernpornte and dewerwing, ard oma io We pas ‘no one was in ber company excey ber husband. thore who bave aw abun tence of thie world’s goods and & Richard Fiiot mt he wecidod in the same | beart to * feel for other's woes,” could not do beter thas The Brechin Polsce Gasg Rosse with ihe deces wed heard For ard the prisower quar | to leave thelr contributions sith F. 1). Masce, No. ti Walt | therefore, refrained from expressing any opinion himself lyn Police Question. gel quite frequently, be was in the baby! of beating street, or with Mr. Shioids, No. 1 Livingeton place, The | or exacting avy from his command. & bilet bo aulled the There has been considerable diffieulty at some of the yay bath age cade yd So i 1 ie | poor family reride at No. 254 Bast Righteenth street. roll be did not demand any divieinn, bat, on the ccwtrary, station houses, in consequence of the conilict wae Bien; wis mat of bod. and w Reccen rRoM Daowsina.—At midnight on Saturday | cautioned bie men against the expediancy of cargwomis- between shore omru was let; witness got ap out of be went to the tht Salty ing themectees before the Gnet deainon of the courts | ried. ton of pees who sido with the Mayor and thow #ho suaen bows, in yop ey wuld the | last, whilet Mh Warden Green and Dork Inepector ebould assure them chat they wore mowing im Uhe right di bage given their adhesion to the new law. The Third witness, there; the srisoner seemed to bo | Wictor were in ‘he discharge of their official.daties, they | rection. Ten of thore, however, who had baew acoosted 0 and the Feurth districts ‘ very muck. discovered Philip Kaie, of schooner Warhingion, at tho | outside by Mr. Heart) car preach copectally are the coase of mare ee he" june, foot of Rivington street, in the river, and would, doubtless, | buttons and cape, ax ‘choosing to recogmise him aeIn trouble. The sasiatant captains tn both districts have have seen ci have been drowned, lind it not been for the timoty aneist | gpector,” after which end after receiving @rolr bask gy renounced the authority ef the Mayor, and bold obedience T ance rendered by these gentlemen and others w&o heard | from the Comptroller's clerk they left tho atation. Their coming Hotel, of whieh he ia the Ho wag | 1 the Deputy Buperintendent. As mattors to be | Ere erase mete ce tae | pene ta noe ae on ae cag | stuor tise nacre i " y na ho wa ine, Lockwood, Ward, Poureon and Rea vinasn, : ; D Y the orders of their superiors (the ‘Under the inflornce of the roay god. | lhrelada nae the law for ® |) caing) im all things appertaining 0 their autos force in the Seventeenth, therefore, standa— Martany Rxcvrmoxe —The Young America Volaatecrs, Captain Croke, parsed the Hanaco office yesterday, on their Shedd ft ey oh 7 a the war by ‘The Board sat anti! 11 o'elock withont more some higher authority ehall rettie the matter, Aa tb Dow are, everything convected with the police le in die. ” dan (he dve and regular oajree, © division took’ plaoe ta 1 the doe and repular cayree, a division ward at rch call Iaat the Captain Ppeight unbal proceedings, showing the result New (emauesioners. tee Old Commiessoners.. . esseeee This Twenty first ward has beea strongest which the new Commissioners cl Suicide at Hoboken. ‘The body of a0 unknown man, about Ove foot ten inches in height, dreesed in brown and white dotted pan- talons, allk vest, and biack alpaca coat, and drab Kos. euth hat, aod low ankle shoes, was found on the of m and often threaten bi on Maturday night his mbered much larger, the bushes three or four days, at Jobneonville, about two Eee tn r several of the Bixth ward ho sucmeeded peptic roth a derek yo otve er ostpioee ica the folowing resolution te by reeves ponete . fore - ’ fed Wreatened to kil wanted me | in extinguishing the Games with fow buckets of waler. ‘esolved, That tne prayer of, the petluoner be grantod, ee ET es te cme nes ee ‘cin ocar and | o; Teomes iaanes wing, - pian ischarged from tno further cansidare’ tiene ta the head with pistol, ‘The ‘super wen eae that ie wife aie her; he ‘anapeor tHe Naniowat Grarp —The National Guard ion e r German, witha | and aa follows: Feomas wos etree and ness + the inclement pata Ms rer ned eg he si ee ta , ibe rarer hich drove me te destroy my Mle wae oma ee ~ eee — Soe my serves are ailected sata thas thes ne ek eed thet | arnpreined 1 7, agua, and Wert Thurwiny, et 4 Py (ig Bh ny roa ns, Sonroratye et eeu Gruner Wome ink rower ‘atte gue drese. A . Malet Rercers here Tory mech | ‘oor san Former Wana. vertu row ocurred Gitcea | | guikitiesers Sod ike pan Pao i accuse 0: | A went T'was anable ts write to my dear Urother, ” "PLEGLER” onased of having ikirpn a fow \y afternoon at the corner of Mott and Heater names, A portemonnaic $1 42 in silver, a brass weet age, pirat, at which numberof persons wore serionsly In rey, and other articles, such an patals Re wae aloe he hours of deceancd fured. A large crowd ga:hered; but no police made their in bi ; But the bank book siluded to above suey Sprearuss Sn ne et os er, ser were the ere net found, For further information \nquire of Joke arrested. Love wag said to be at the botyom of tho Mlalr Hiagye, Haq. , Justice of the Peace, Weagiioboken, N. J,