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u e i WHOLE NO. 1594. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1857. PRICE TWO CENTS. room Ww the lebby ina few mi . On the Ghe Ten ‘Thousand Dollar Injunetion Case. | entire consideration for a promive or any part of an entire LLC ANARCHY IN THE METROPOLIS. | outer, room 7,the bhi. very few minntar On ve QUARANTINE MATTERS, orion T» MODIDY Ym INZUNORION DERIAD. | }TOmie nob in uate api of era Ye THE BUNKER HILL CELEBRATION. tte of tne | rabies, end with oickmating of Sontait stat? | Quandary of the Richmond County Sheriff COYRENS CHUES—EENED COUNED-OGPOCIAL SIRE. Parsons ou Cantracts, 880, 382) -AKhough the revolution | Projected Grand Pageant in Busten to Come Desperate Struggle for the Spo! Siea wi the rascal!’ \Ous wil the Aluunp tealtor!? his oa view of tha ts to Jone 16.—Richard S. Roberts vs. the Mayor, Aldermen | in question is nut strictly contraet it bas some of the memorate the Battle of Ganker Hil Breet Departarent—The Republican Come | TO) “ite a boisterous chorus to socomjany the drag | =” one airs and Commonalty of the City of New York —Brrpsrve, J.— | temo elements, and some analogies may be gathered from missioners Ejectea—Uurious Scenes in tne | out, 7 Burn the Old Quarantine Buildings — Foxe | ee ney ne ee ho charter of thecay | ‘4 source, which will, think, tend to throw light on the | Movements on the Part of New Yorkers te Park—Great Excitement Throughout the When the new Alhany Commiszioner had reached the citement as to the Trial of Ragan—The we s a port bere presented. Suppoee the defendants, b; these Participate in the Celebration—UDepartare lobby. it. wen suppored/that same vemonstrason would | Gage of the Hark Mary—The Beguine Point | ‘few York, passed April 20, 1849 (Laws of 1849, obap. | revolutions had agreed to pay thie sum of $10,001 & | of ene ire Compantes—Preparations of the 187, Pp. 280) requires that all appro,riations of money from the city treasury “eball be based upon specific and de- City. have been made by Frank Speight and his Metropolitans; ern named, ax a compensaion to him for Go atarday morning, aboot 7 o'clonr, and jst after the | but nese n> sign ee eae eee Manet | Kosurgents subjected to a new and frightful proctriag te adviegant opinions of the aaaitoal omnei | Cit Military to Leave Twday—Che Cele ‘ aerival of tho train from Albany, » carriage drove up | treated bia man with @ remarkable politeness and even Alarm, d&c., dic. (alled statements in writnig Of thaibavere! v4 ployea by the Corporation Counsel, and fer de- bration at Newbarg. fraying the expenses of the sults mentioned {o the resolu- con. | Kindness. When Cono attempted rome blows at him The netice served apon the Sheriff of Richmond count, ‘The anniversary of the Battle of Bun! Hill will bo Broadway and stopped before Taylor's saloon. It with his Set while "they wore. cluwsbed he. parriod * hs adh asin Y | ments throngh the Comptroller.” It is objected tothe | Yon. Itbink evch a contract would bave been wholly aes « & lo of Bunker Bill * “ " lebrated this year with unuscal spirit io different sec- Qeined Ex Alderman D. D. Conover with threo thers, | them, saying he must oot a* {t would force nim to | bY the Commissioners of Emigration, which was pub- | a oo saat to the Corporation did not | Yod. It would be en entire promise; a promixe to do one | Ce! Ant “egal. whole party haz. | retaliate” and at “the moment’ MeHeny, of the | Habed in yesterday's Heraxp, oo ling upon tho Sheriff to Se ue cer pore i ey ingle and entiro thing, viz: to pay the rum of arg tious of the country, but to the scene of that memorable Tho objects thus contracted for would indeed be two- ing just arrived from Albany. They all looked dusty and ee Saee. IOO Bro Bi Bari Protec’ the hospital buildinge, or ‘he old Quarantine, from Srrilini 00 a beste Male a sion in the reeo- | 806 ove part would be good while the other wonld bo bal, | eVent will attach addi ional intoreat thix year [row the al d by @ mob, has put the Sheriff Dut the thivg which the promiser would bind bimeel! to | fact that a statue is 10 be raised to the memory of Generat gusty from their night’s travel, and their stoppag? at T47 | tne outar lobby, the captain shook hands cordially with | being attacked an’ burned by ot lution of that body mentioned in the complaint and injunc- for’s was for breakfast and refreshments. As soon a3 | him, snd trivd to dwsuade him with his other friends from | ip co. iderable of a quandary as o his duty in the pre ben tats eat y oti <n yeti i it would stilt be entire, And the performance of the pr | Joseph Warren, the frst man of any distinction who wag inst the policemen keeping the door. That | gm; miro, the doing *f the thing promised, would accomplish | yiiod in the war between the colonies and the . Sin uta bun ep ey ebro | hee a rete re ena, at | moat ‘At orem ne a wad wan ein | te nery pea hee sat oe wen th ein eds the illegal as well as the legal object. If so, | caunots see White street, and met there General Nye, who bas @ | oic19 ine formula of a refusal of admittance. state of fearful commotion as to tho course to paraue. | (° itt Tit Be och matatement ase basis | BW the agreement could stand. There resolutions, how. | country. 3; ever, instend of being a mere contract to ether | Amcricans have been blamed, and perhaps not without of being at the Metropolitaa Police office at remark THREE MORE—TIGER. ‘Yesterday he alied upan Mr. Ray Tomphing, who wa3 m0 | 4. 19 aioroprtat'on was not averred in-the complaint or | Gremio vor’ ny. the. foundation tor an mer have been Lee gation to pay while at the same time they set apart the reason, for their neglect of the memory of tho men and mouey for the purpose of paying, aud dirvot ita application | the events that baye shed lustre upon thelr % thes parncamy oume not umnenaennss Ha 09 any taah tho | history; but of late years mw diferent spirt jefend nts cannot apply money 0 payment of a debs, which, from its nature, they eould not iegally bind them: | > bene aroused, and psiriotic commemoration: reives to pay ; and that where the obligation to make pay- | “f° Pore frequent and call out more general expression ment is #0 far mingled with illegal maters as to be void, | of feeling. Kvery year adds increased interest to the cele~ tere the ordinance directing the moneys to be applied tO | bration of Fourth of July, Washington’s birthday, and hems reve tne epoeative par of topo reatetions other national holidays, and tho zeal manifusted im the may be pn Sipelatiog of pronlaing. part J @ | proposed commemcration at Bunker Hill ix acovher eign of contract, Ithink the same con will be arrived at, | th, th of lotic sentl perbaps with greater certainty, by another process, To pa hb fe ee every contract it is essential that there should aad i fe Dern snp eng eke deer must not be ap The representation ot New Yorkers in Boston on Megat one. aud perhaps the broadest and best definition of | Wednesday will be large and will include depatations the consideraion for @ contract is the reason which mover @ contracting ny to enter into an agreement | ‘rem our city military, our fire department, the 0. U, [fg irevenery wid on es, Pp. speaks | A.’s and our eity churches. cotekderation as the motive or inducement to make the promise; Parsons on contracts, vol. 1, p 305, nays THR NEW YORE MILITARY: the consideration is the cause of the contract. Thiareason | The far famed Seventh Regiment, Col, Daryee, will oe ee ee hope bib poe on | leave the city to-day os route for Borton. It is expected all bande, be free from illegality in the case of a contract, saiiion T thitk it's clear tbat if any diatinct cause, or motivo or | ‘Bat 400 men, the very prime of our citizen 7, wit inducement can be seen io lead to the exercise of alogis- | Parade in the ranks of the National Guard, for business, althongh such {+ Mr. Conover passed down the stairs between a large | tioned as the head and front of the oroposed attacking par gevbdern’s pene eS sage wih » man accustomed | force of the M: tropr'i h a‘fid avit on which the injunction was issued. The defend- to the meltods of the rural distrixts and the interior of the | and bie frie ‘itans, i 8 as he tiny Bis entt from we pret ty toascertain the truth of tile allegations oreferred Vy nth wero not called on to meet any auch allegaion, and Raue "rhe practice, 00, 18 @ Very couyenient ube fur | Mrs, Conmiagham’s paliert crovd were interrupted io | Dim. Tk le slated ibat Mr. Tompling. ator some Siem | witbough it now appears that the Counsel for the Qorpora- Be _diccbarge of a good ‘deal of businssx and | their consideration of the Surrogate’: windows, no they | Prehminary cqulvocation and denial ‘ole’ saratag ot as | {en sare aasice orally {2 the members ofthe Comm mn ‘onne sul # appropriation, it does n pretiminary ussion or arrangement, which it might | at ovce set forib full trot through the Park afver hoepital building similar to those with which wee sapere ste mcr ctr hoe Ei Bet be © wouble apy of the other members | the Rew State Commissioner, extremely anxions charged with nttering by the Commissioners of Emigra- ~~ ly appes speci Tf with, ; D1 quired bs the statate may also bave been duly made rans os the presets Seosce' asm Geers fate: Ye Siaahe tnd he ly mn Metnapetines Hou. | Thir nal frauk ackoowledgment by Mr. Tompking, | through the Comptroller. It is therefore unnecessary now was enabled 10 anpounce his appouutment w his patroa sed out beside tbe rotunda, and we itis reported, bax left the Sheriff in douns as to whetre® | to inquire whether a tallare to comply with this prescribed TeGeneral and folly discuss ail to progranmenu re’ | by the crowd wo acarriage in waitiog for them at the | Ut my uly nwt piace Me Tomptlnn ft Coie ae | OrmAlKy of legislation renders the act of the Common gard to it before any of the other members arrived. The | Broadway corner of the Park, in Charabers street: Here Meee eee a ea ial Untidlogregtings | Counell veld. Precedings o° Mr. Conover on Saturday afvernoon were | balt was had when Captain Spetant and hie charge, with fhe tireatensa attack c's mich, or Wk emaltere, tab tanle |. heen an whlch he telat ran piiainalin Seoiched ont, as tothe auempt of the Rew and pooutiay | Ovo other otis tock. uctey crave of toree-ehomrs | coung respective of bis dotiog as prescribed im the oD | Sa. "Yi, on examlaaiin, that objection to" the appropri. preliminaries as to bonds, &c , clearly decided, oso. | and a tiger were giveu for the ‘new Street Commissioner”? pac ton gh Ogg & Mien tas eenaere ieee tion proves well founded the tnjunetion must stand; if aot, pens eee micah te iaeriniica tates, oe | See of White street paliee. itr. Tompkins under bail and serve notices upoa tho cl Hons laid. in the, OOmGiatn Stee? eye We sedes a? om at et Ble vaw ant Gale of Oe feted be) Meaiiaas of te: Iaeuban: oF Wupesvidies vere of e county to hold themeotves in readiness pa the Mayor, in ald of which the appropriation was made, tty. Owners of the members of the Police Board were taken | e” ind Aldermen: omen aceeening oat eee, ae ee wore fhaticus, of evil example, A.» is not such as 1 fool Bio the wcheme in the course of the day, tho trap ar: | THR DIFFICULTIBA A8 TO THE APPOINTMENT OF | ings, In view of the conticting interosta at take, bow- | authority by inpally hate eaviane tha Door polly suoged, being, 16 Frise Pesce ction, ta teflrnte PFRER? COMMISSIONER YET UNSETTLED—A GOUP | ever, between the Emigration Commissioners aod | gp expenditure like that now ander examination, | dis. po 7 AG mnie DETAT BY THR WHIG MEMBERS. the ‘inhabitants of the covnty relative to the com- | Claim ull power to revise the propriety of the action in ou ta defiance of the city government. -" a, 5 ‘The unemp vocarry ont this plan was duly made, ani | The democratic members of the Board of Supervisors | tinuance of | Quarantine Bg eS ae wie this particular case. It is for them to decide upon tho whatever mizht have been its legal bearing ttcaraa with- | being in caucus, » majority was not present, and the board | matter he will ornmit couneel. In a day or two pa gi yg ty Bs Ba tow minutes’ timo of deing put in execution. Bit | was declared adjourned. wil), doubtiess, take action one way or the other. | the public peace abd be injarious tothe citizens or tax | lative power, though it is not in strict, or por- The line will be formed at Lafayexte place, with the right ks a good many simi plots got up at the rame head. Me BAIRD: Gb" ax ceblss Mcabiime, the Quarantine Commissioners served a oto | baytre of he city, or ulereise, AH evel eouiiors, | bapa not” in any “terms, a cootract, yet sucks | on 4un street, ab P.M, Alter a brief parade the regiment, Saas, 1% was rather expl 4 anticipation ov the M4 esterday upon the sheriff very similar to the note of the | tiona as there are to be urged upon the Common Council | cause, or motive or inducement must bs equal- id G tho sity authorities, Me. Conover suught the | 4 pause was here observed, and Alderman FLuxe mistioners of Emigration The chief point is oall ng | while the reeolution is in processof adotion. After adop- | ly free from illegality, In the oase of these revo- | *companied by their fine band, will embark on board the jutions the motive ¢r cause or inducement which leads to | steamer I’lymouth Rocf# at 4 0’clock. On the arrival of the appropriation ia the boliefoa the part of the Gommon | the guard at the Providence depot in Boston they will be Connei) that the sum of money appro :riated ls or may be necessary for the purposes to which it is devoted, and that | Teceived by the National Lancers, Captain Dearborn, and those purpores are such as the law sauctions, or at least | escorted to the Revere House, which will be their quarters: bas nct forbidden. Upon the view or consideration of this | during their stay at the modern Athens. fact, or supposed fact, the legislative body must have acted | The following Is the official order for the excursion :— eo Simone and pot his bore daly aptroy sa Bata | Moved, at @ quarter past five o'clock, that Alderman | upon the Sborif! to protect the Quarantine buildings from | tion the enly quostion for the Court ia, a8 already said, the was, it seoms, afer “busines hours,’ and the Mayor was | Tucker take tho chair. be ag micas al ra ‘one of power; and that not merely as to this particular Ne . TRIAL OF DOMINIC RAGAN, to pass any similar enactment, upon aot fowta. Notice of the action ¢f Governor King in the | alderman TvorEr being unwell, begged to be excused, | ‘The trial of Ra po gen upon a charge of violating ibject, but presenting the same featares as the FRubuices paid no silestion Mor iw delivers, thlaking | SD4 moved as an amendment that Alderman Owens the “heaith ws, "being “set down for “today, | Presents.” . ” that vagal . | take the chair, Alderman 0 Iso declined, and Alder- re waa consid ment relative the It is to be remarked that upon the argument of the mo mo. pve nih gl “noe ‘aoe ry 4 on fee Falsonr woe cahamran te pensiios aoe °F | mater yesterday, in the vicinity of the old | tion no question was made as to the plaintifs right to : Quarantine. A large number of parties wore subpmnaed | maintain this action, and it is therefore notto beex- | in parsing these resolutions. If the iostrument or any | sxvxnTH REGIMENT NEW YORK STATR MILITIA, RATIONAT othe ra ner excited loving ex Alucrman. | Mr. Conover | Po inelr names, were Aldermen Uoewin tucker Grif. { ‘appear ai the tril. Various surm isos are exprossed at | amined. ; material or in eparable part of the inducements which ted p— 4 ped not finding the Mayor, and donbuless having litte Binnt, Fulmer and Owens. to the probavle result. Mr. Ragan hax e nployed as his To a proper examination of the question presented its | t» the passage of the rerolutions was merely an lod:100- Regimental Order, No. 6. xpectation of having his object served at avy uae by No quorum being preset the chairman declared the | °ovn:¢l Jobu Van Suren, Exq., of this city, and Lott © | necessary to revert to the resolutions making the appro: | ment to violawe he law, why should not that fact render Heangoarrens, Naw Yous, June 8, 1867. that ntticer, hho ide’ to leave his bands with Me | board agjournea to Thureday nexg at five o'clock, Clark, Eq , of Richmond, Staten Island. Tt is stated that priation, and to some of the facts which are shown by the | void the resolutions as propriy as the same cle ‘This regiment will embark on board of the steamer Ply- ment in tha consideration of @ cortrect renders | mouth Rock on Tuesday, 16th inst, at 4 o’sjock P. M., for the counsel intend making every effort to have the trial | aftidayit of the Counzel to the Corporation to have aitended Phgg and proceed to take poesersion, The details of his Just at thie moment the democratio members of the 7 that void? 3H is as much the duty of the municival | Borton, aud the following orders are hereby issued in re- attempt, aud his effectual exclusion by Alderman Wilson | Board, beaded by President Clancey, (uaving been in cau. | Potponed, with a view to stave off the investigation | their yaranga. : ard peng my ye Biioee oab ooon ge Ml rsedy and prevent any trial whatever. The leaaitg ploa pro- | Ag iinaliy enacted, tho resolutions, with the preamble | councils o' a city to conform to tho laws of the Stats, and | ference to the proposed excursion '— and a tauad of deputy, sheritis, has alrowiy eon pun | Cue omrnaunr srite The Serpeaatat aris will seo that | Peed to be urged for postponement 13. sald to | acoompanying them, were in the following language: | of he Legislature of the Fate to conform to the fundamen: | “the regiment will parade, armed and equipped in full Commissioner at all, and 66 took up bis place in the public | none of the mombors leave tne room. be, that although the statute requires a speedy trial, & | whereas, tin represented that the Legislature of thie State | '!, law, in the exercise of their legislaiive functions, aa | uniform, gray trowsers and with knapsacks, on the above reom outside of it. at a port usually occupied by one of | Aldermen Fulmer and Tucker both rose to toform the | “W@ary trial, such as is called for, is iu violation of the | pap auring the present session pessed varions acta refuing | it is the duty of individual citizens in their dealings | date. Line will be formed in Lafayette place, right om to do the same. If the courts of law can, an is woll sottied, | Fourth strect, at 2 o’clock P. M. Immediately examine the acts of the citizen, and declare the void | formation the battalion will march to the quarters of Lieut. which have thus arisen from such an impure motive or il- | General 4cott, Commander in-Chief of the United States iegal inducement, why can they not do ths same as to tho | army, where he will be received with all the honors duo rosolvtions in question, though they partake. more of the | to bis distinguished rank and be excorted w the boat. character of a law than of a contract? The only ground of | Capt. Stanley's corps of artillery will fire a salute of ifeer principle on which a contract has been allowed w be im- | guns on the occasion. 5 01 rt Prericent that the Roard bad been ad; ursday | °ld common law, which it is claime t should exercise pri- | parsiontar y to the cl'y of New York: and whereas It ia repre. eased co pols dye lag ee poy Bhs — yrtenet fo Tx mary control ia al civil examinations. The District Attor- | sented tbat mavy of suid acta are cnicniated to, and do impair gr Cuaxcay-—Tho majority of this Board can call | "¢¥; it * said, will urge that the case bo #peedily tried. | and irterfere with the property, rights, franchises, priv agen 1 and powers of the corporation of the city of New York; and a rreciai meeting A large number of the leading citizens of | Staten | oe eas be anid acs were passed without whe application oF ‘The members then gathered into knots, and after somo | [land aro rumored to have presed upon the | seerntof raid corporatinn; therefore, cher persons from the Motrayotian police heatquur- | private converration it wax agroed that instead of anim. | District Attorney, se alto upon Dr. Thompeon; the | “Resolved That the Connsel i tha Corporation be, and he is tere, incising clerks, peticemen anc others in tbat interest, | Promptu meeting the Board should convene again this Heath officer, the importance of having this | hereby reques ed to report to the Stren Gouna, ae . (Tuesday) evening at 6 o'clock. case tried immeciately, The citizens aro influenced by | delay, what ome bern #0 passe Sr So egy of ita consideration, ls that It is Every map ts directed to provide himself with such SCENES aT TBE HALL OF RECORDS. conrideratious of personal safety and the safety of their | ting forth copter thereof. ‘the bene fit of the public, and prevents further and fu- | changes of under clothing aa may be neveasary; also two The abortive effort of Saturdsy wasa rebuff which at families. They object to the continuance of Quarantine st at if he deew it the ture infractions of the law, to declare every such agree- | pairs white trousers, extra socks, extra pair white gloves, ence ntrng and enraged the entire of thow who bad oro. ‘The Reception of General Walker, Staten Island, but wx long ax Quarantine doos exist there | Suibrized and empowered to consult und wtviee with suc | ment vold. Does not the same reason exist in acaze like | extra pair of boots ad articles for cleaning belis, kc, all Jpored the business Eiforts wore redoubled, and on Sn. | ABBANCEMENTS OF THE NAT.UNAL BALL COM: | hey deem it of the utmost momeut that the hoaith laws tileatof tba ald several ‘acta and eaeh of them, and te the presept? It may at tirst seem that this view of the | packed in the ka ; the ove neatly and com- day more xpccial coun di: were held, when it war resol -ed MITTER. shonld be strictly epforced, to prevent any jeopardizing of | tbe Common ¢ ouneil an opinion ty point under Cousideration is rather specious than solid. | pactly rolled, will be placed thereen; the favigue jackes B perei-t stil further, and if possibl» evan force js0s-e4- An adjourned meeting of the committee appointed for | the puble health through the recklesanosa and cupidity of Resolved, Thxt the sum of $1000, or #0 mush thereof as | But if thé history of the paasace of there resolu- | will be folded and placed on the Inner flap of the kaap- tm. Everything was to be hazerded, ax the move a haracters who would not boeitate to subject the | May be for thie purpose, be. end the same in here. son which mint destroy thre concerned if itsun prove, | the purpose of completing the arrangements for the ro | Scrluunuy to any risks of iafectious, diseases, provided pre, Eg chareee of a fruftle-# Accordingly, on Monday moruing Mr. Couover | ception of General William Walker, of Nicaragua, was | they be persovally pecuniary gainere in the matter. The | himself tor the purpore nforeeai , for the of de. again at tae Btrees Commissioner’s office as | neld last evening at No. 336 Brosdway. Mr. Jone Creigh- | sad ex ences of summer through the illegal Yate £ ayine the expenses of, say sult or suite wel et have, been ton occupied the chair, while Mr, Alexander Lawrence | {J0P Of quarantine’ Teeiet ae ee aces ir ne bo gaily | iowa ibe raids of comsdiauonaley of ihe roseat acts Of tho oMotated as Secretary. of the charge preferred against him. Ragan hag, on the | 'esislture referred to. tions does not sbow the coutrary, it is easy to suppore wack. No baggage whatever belonging ty the rank and care toat wi'l do so. The resolutions as proposed and | {ile will be received on board ofthe boat. pasted by tho Board of Councilmen, were legal and valid. ‘The Drurm Major will see tbat each member of the band t as appears from the affidavits on the part of the defend- | and drum corps is provided wiih sultebtedhanges of Hass, ants, they were twice rajected by that board on as many | two extra pair troucers, extra pair white gloves diferent days, and finaily passed only when put for the | one extra pair of boots, all of whieh, including the over- third ume upon their pareage. When sent to the 6 Cap and preparation for cleaning the Drassew iJ Aid Wrrso, Chairman of the Reception Commit. ] contrary, «large number of friends, who are personally ‘There resolutions, as reqrired by section 4 of the set of | 4 dermen the resolutions remained for some time uncon- will be packed in ae fow trunks as posible and oor aa Wa Wied fas ie using every influence tn thetr power for hie defeoce. April 12, 1863, chap. 217, fur her amending the charter of | Curred in, and were Selly passed oaiy after tho ‘num ap. | seut to Lalayetie Hall on the moruing of the 16un, an early tee, mover that tep carriages be for the commitiee, % the city of New York, originated in the Board of Council. jated bad been doubled, ant an It object of ex- ° wear theo RESISTING A METROPOLITAN POLICEMAN. od, propriate 5 egal object of ex- | as 11 The drum corps wi Com and that eno of them, to be drawn by nix horses, be ap Captain Bower, one of the Sve Metrovolitan polisemen | MeD, and were passed by them and sent tothe Board of | penditure bad been with the legitimate onealready | over the right shoulder. propriated for the use of Genera! Walker. The mution | sen over to the old Quarantine from this city to aid in | Aldermen or concurrence. An thus pamed by | provided for. Itia of course im: for any one to ‘The officers’ baggage will be sent to Lafayette Hall aos ‘wes agreed to. order at the Quarantine and enforring the | ‘¢ Covncitmen, the sum appropriated 96,000, | aasert that tho reeolutions could not have beeu pasred | later than }1 o'clock om the moruing of the 16th. Officers } wus “Camrnnt, Chairman of the Committee of Fir gris ees and the oF toe which thet money =! \vorrisiioae 1s'the ‘eerauut or aearle'ei06 | mee teers, it wil be bered tonk the lead in the es 3 ‘Will wear the overcoaton the back, secured by the over- wt reported that » arrest ot urd was in tura, together with two off | covld wes the of the however, pase witb the ade ition, ws it had failed to pasa | cost sis ¢. had been received for the porpore of defrayiug the ex- | cory under bim, arrceted upon a Charge of anewult and bat- | cbargee of the ad ioual counsel to be Wesdated with the shout it, ‘Kat the sum which ove branch of Captains of compasies will inspect the arms of their pebere of the reception fe amonnt war ailthat was | jery upon Ragaa. The man maxing the complaint of | Countel to the Corporation, pursuant to the resolutions. | the City Councils had deemed sufficie:t for the logai pur- | commands and see that they are in porfect order. They Begessary for the purpose. asault and battery was Mr. James ©. Huimes, of | The Board of Alkiermen amended the lat revoluson oy in- | pose is now found to be doubled, It is doubled, wecan | wi'l also upply their commands with twenty five rousde ‘The arravgements for the reception of General Walker, | the Tompkinsviile, who preferred the complaint for Ragan, creasing the appropriation 10 $10,000, and by adding | scarcely doubt, wita a view to illegal purpose. Ifthe of the beet quality explorive caps. as row o-mpleted, are as follows — later individual being at the time in the Qaarantine lock up | M6 art clause of the last resolution, im the following | sept injurction abail rtand ax the ‘and be vacated an The Quarter Masur ia hereby directed 1o make the a6 Altermalr Wm. Wilson, Chair. | apd upable to enter personal complaint himeelf, Yesterday | Words:-— to the other part, then the whole $10,000 may be applied | cexsary arrangements for the transportation of the troops map; A C. Lawrence, Judge A T. Philips, Joho B. Fo | Curtain Bowen entered a co before Justice De For- | _And-for the purpore of defraying the expenses of any autt to the legal purpose, But who can say that either braach | and haxgage. gerty, Judge F. oe cong ay Jadge A A von, Mal- | jext, of Tompkinevilie, ag Holmes, chargiog him wih | oF suite wich Dave been commenced or may be | of the Common Ml intended to give that shole sum w No persune’ in citizens dress, other than those invited oa 1, Judge A € Morton, Major Jouas Bartlett, | having obstructed an tn the dtecharge of ie ofc duty. Sy aes este hae ts lachirerdende the lega! object, «iat Ley would Aeally have sereed wo the Colonel, will be allowed’ w sccumpany the regi- . A warrant was iksue men, wi eo was appropriate evon the sum of $5,000 to that alone? Is ment nance Uomentier—Mateota Campo, Crairman; Dao- | drought before Jartice De Forrest ‘and gave bai And thos ge gd Fesolutions were passed | weil be true thet there was Dot ep actual majority of the Lieutenant Smith of the 8th Company will act as Otoer fel H Johnaon, Wiliam Dayton, Faman? Blankmaa. to answer the charge. Consderable interest ia felt hoon | by the Bowd of ‘men, the amendments were | members of either Board in favor of ihe legitimate | of the Guard on board of the boat. The guard w Jl eonsiet Grond Marshal—Colone! George B. Hall, by tue inbabitante of Statea Irland and the Quaranune | Soveurred in by the Board of — Conncilmen, from each company, and will mount wita side Assidant Marthals—Caps. J. E. Farnum, Capt. J. B. | cincers ax to the result of this last charge, Tne citizens of | 804 the resolutions were approved by the Mayor O'Keete, Capt. Charles Waters, Major H. Weldon, Colonel lle cowtend that the policemen sent there by | The present motion is for such @ modtificatinn of the in Sergeants Baker and Clearman will r for duty t+ J. W Panens, Capt charles Kroger, Capt John Movardell, | ine Metropoli'an Police Commissioners of New York have | Jwetion the led their powers, if puch @ method of legielation is | Commissary Patten. Tho orderly of company an ‘Wiliam Payton, FE. Cooper bo gulbority on ihe island, They base this opinion upoo th sanctioned in this case, it must, of course, be in all, and | engu eer corps wiil furi th wary with a roster The ladenencent Battalion of Rynders Grenatiers, under | the belief the Metropolitan Police law ie waconstitu Fhe oe nhs A Counsel for the © . Bat nO } whenever an appropriation in a legal apd coustitutional | of the members of their compacies on the boat ae dy ner ye ‘Onecide the | Sotmand of Col. George B Hail, will parate in full force. | tional, and further, that the policemen of New York have | */’plcaten Is made for tbe entire disrolution of the iojune | form je about to be defeated in a legislative hody, if a | as coon after kaving t possible ball wus gaihcred the vel crowd awut the Surrogate’s | THY ‘ill form at Nationa! Hal, in Cunal treet, this after” | no jurledicton over Richmond county. PapioeDt orany moneys forthe purpose of detraping the | Ryielent number of voter cay be gained fur the ame by | The regiment will parwie in front of the Revere Souse, Been, a alter, v. ap illegal tof ex, ture, aod Iner " yune! Se stesyamscan fora ghmpes of Hen Camsognam s04 | Sorh tacked wie anany wil Gre amie of O56 | Tau bark, ebeme ee MaRS or quaranine and | Saisie any OF esas mentioned i the mradm | seuhg 0 eke ttf uiteauar’ gt gnaronne ie | Rete, fl uni m, wpe owners witout Kaneohe, ported : - Scheme chiabatlateg | regan eerie ote nacho! ri | Mcrae ete taes | bem foes rey Sra ye ‘ h ver op boar . . mh the exyertanin who avti-ipaiad some expiovion iM 16 | "On the arrival of she Joan Poiter the procewion will be | thirty, lay vestertay, at the olf Qearantiow, ators she | OF under the sirection of the Counsel to the Corporation, formed, and the company sit process vo the Park, wners | ua WaM¥,yered ny’ the Hephs oificery? Yesterday | Ber BY tbe “irection of Ube Crmmon Council, but indapend the welcemiug *p ech «ill be delivered. General Walker morning the Port Wardene at Quarantine, in pursuance of enuy of beth, and by attoraeys and counsel not ihreet ant PSyrigbt, of the Twenty’ fest wart, who | LiMn Ne o0ricd tO Aer te eof thoewenng | ihe ltetruetionn uf ube Health Ottoer, opened the hatches | SOL, Te ike” nasser tn which Wey nha! por = —o to the Aibany ride, took up his stand beside | iy ceiving the cougratulauous of his frieede and admir Tass ecansmenern 00 on men | Suomen term CO the feo omg a4 ’ preceded ce in this cuy. her. She will be detained at Quarantine a few days, ana | Sume expenres of these suite, I do not see rinl'catatebpeume teaser citar sel sete | ya g 20 THE ADITON OF THE MENALM | Shen be ites to raced vs tho oT doue'witn | THY they may Ret do te same for every sul which aay i 0 signpmiure iy bame few to do away with avy alarm that m idly eo ey tly terse Lepeenn dad 5 og Tore | Thursday evening inst, for the reception of General Wil: | fue ups Ag £-G, Fino 4 covnty in the event of which the mmon Goonel! may de. the ceyety superintendent, convermed with Oaptain Boa Lo dan ager = ee, id te wees ae JRA AT AEGUINE'R POINT. po dh. er eikalan ie “he ya 4 anne P snd ihe eilloors ax to the expected yrooed| 5 ri , N10 Powmension at Sogurn’s Polot I | hearty of the city of New York for the oxpenans of anite more over | waa pr sent and anted as much Secretary, and few days ago, woula soon perlen | yet) involving ite tuterenta, but not conducted jure, All part were prevared fora forcible ejection of Mr Conover, ue Bimee't apparenity courting that orcurrence, which'so- | | Fi}!¥eononr ip the objec of the meeting | rom morqiiton and emuut if notbing cise All tho alarm: | hy ‘or onder tho enutrol of fia owa,‘connsel, eorcingly tok lace tp the following pictureq 1 mannor Ing rumors of intended witacks turued outto be unfounded, | P7iny heat of its law Coparment, baa boon exe, THE RIRUTION OF CONOVER, ond the result was, that afver being temporarily and va | roined by Mr. Justice’ Daview, in the case of Rawson Much zp ane ion had been bad between the partion, | Gen. Henningsen’s Defence of Gen. Walker | isniiy aroured,a reaction occurred, producing among | vy. ihe Mayor, &c., of New York, now reported in 4th eecuved by such ap amendment a that made w the reso- Jution tn question. The tarement of such a proposition in Sgeneral orm if a complete refutation of it. Itat once the becomes obvious that ifa «ingle gum of mone, he appro | setter aud their donors layor aud Coanell of Boston. printed to reveral purposes, all those parpows must be | The review will take bisce un the Commun at 10 o'clock. Jegal and vahd, otherwise one of these results must follow: | A. M., and all be followed by adrill im batallion evolu evber the money of the prbiic may be appiiet | tions. Color Sergeants, Be rof A wholly to the illegal purpoee, or extravagant or Appointment» — upnecessary sume may be lavished on the logal objects ot | Heit expenditure, But it is urged that the resolution hy ite Wiiuam A Porn, Adjitan. own erms divisible; Wat the amendment allowing the | Tins axDKxWy, Serjount Major. tom appro, riated to be ued to pensos of tho Wa: bi Injor Bock commend Mt brought by the Mayor van be mroken ‘ou an surplus aiabe pa I toeey ae henaquarters, on Sealy inn hoe esolnons 000 | Market, frun whence they will march to the boat and ment, which le thus 4 vaage, might, but | tip, On their arrival iu Kenton they will be ri J . ‘ eccived witty for the injunction tu thie scuon, bave transferrad’ tho | ritiary benurs, and will 6 reviewed hy Governor Gardi- whole appropriated from the city treasury todefray the | ner, of Mussacharetts, Dodworth’s hand will ‘aceumpan! expenses of the suite brought by the Mayor. ul, veo | them, who will give & concert in Paseul! Hell op the even. 5 ” king this new the term rurplusage, the argo 7 dat ayperently pone whieh qvuld evade & collin, At New Yank, Juno 18, 1867 the mes gereral apathy, inanimetion snd com | aunott 344 ‘The principles established iu that case saduibanmen ‘dieu That eeetinte inthe | WK of the 17th lustant. This comoert is to be free, and 90 four o'c ocx, Mr. Turner announced that the uanai bysi- | 1, ives Gornow Baxwert, Fisq:— aN ere Pe a I — a cleariy apow that & aus Couetl cannot do what | fact that there is po division we nO be used for | WUDt Old Faveu') will be Ailed to overtiowing an the ooca- wee hore of the offe had cheed It was now four they have undertaken to do by the amendment madsin @ehwek, avd he derires that all persons prevent enovld de Sm—A story about aman whom Gen. Waiker is allege? | (atmiy, however, excitement has arisen, in view of the ‘Se dechaten hy the Board of Aldermen. {tis sufficient Aes to allow the premise to be clo-ed and ude | tw have shot, after bis capitulation with Capt. Davis, for | perile o wbica the bau | are exposed, from the propingsl- | here to refer to the convincing 4 A for the night. Some of those present socorvingly re bringing in a bottle of brandy, has been no pertinact maly ty of the new Quarantine 1 where infected ves | thes cara, 1 entertain po donht that the of Wired fo the outer avartment, uthers #lill remaiuing witha Y tele are to be oouigned. Yellow fev: r—in imagination | New York were not k "he chpnonen wtih tha Sho iff officars Mr Turner want in apoio, | Pepeated that I fee called upon, ax cognizant of the facta, | hax stalked jute thety sole haditalve, and lef the ore purpose or the other. If any part in to he applied | "0% The following lw the regimental order: — to the purpose, some line must be drawn, some ORTON BATTALJON— W AMHINGTON GRAYS. disere'lon must be exercised, some judgment must he 4 No, 2. New You, Jun of their ser | Gniform, gray pavis and knapeacks, #h overcoats rolled pon that point the Common the regimeotal rooms, 2 ¥ ‘ not & soul behind to eli the melancholy tale viecs when rende 2 ep, ans stone) a Sen ae to Mr. Conover sad decired him for ay Oa, 0 1060 a are bp onl wou and speedy “death..4 panne? Uable they can no more assume | Council might well judge, and, ax already aaid, if thoy had pened oa fen PV parry Mr. Conover res soaded that ho waa not prepared to go, |_| Must bremige bY wang Waal Sorte to ie ee | adit Miitional cw aa of alarin baw wow eprune up. They tne Mayor ever bat | feoleres thet they thus vet apars any specific portion of | FLUTE “sth fer military and chisens in the colebretom Y rr T “ " sad case? a ° a erent “a oa umn seing Turibor urged be vald he wes, present as tac 09 phan case cr Weal Utena wametien oT te 2 epen & ag yh ae a. ieaent, ¥ me Iecapable of review In ibis Court. "But the dieoretima ova. | 0 tbe aneiversaryot the baitle of Buoker Hill, Ae., om the highest authorty of the State, and ae the superior off'orr | reten ther that they had been forsed by others or | SOK into It Tn ti marsh during the summer the wator comes Ww Ge = (© them on the subject cannot be exercised by the | 17h tant | in {de himself with tiigue © "the premiers he would choowe his own time 10 go tues | surprised by the enemy. Novwithmanding Uso rtronxr=t Ee ees ree eS dee Yo tn the revolution, | Grsrfiwmel'on thie polos wond be ne thoaint as tne war ot | J8-kel, te fair white pactainons, hres. pair white cosa tompelied by force. He exbibited his com ia ao cure matactial evi noe of their guilt, ruob ax that of their fect, tbeh the pi ay? Saieet > am ie —o world tor fower tana 1 expaad tbe Common Coun! in the passa uf he Amenimont ry gay saso ce Gah ee bet pln ewered Walker always See ae he tar Gowverr ‘oremmesd tho Corporation oF | Greed tbat there in im. fact bat one ablcer or purpase io | SB6 BO other quence of this lat disouvery, as ihey are sow was upon this view, | Which ihe appropriation I to be applied, vit. to ascertain | The band will report to the Adjutant, at tho Regimental an improvident magneclmity whieh, ia bie ‘ealiugs both ‘a front and reer by dire diseewe. In view of these 7. cee pe ny nan threats, the threats of the oystermen sink into inaignl. teance. Hh : if aa? with the path re rooms, at # o'clock Sereriea, taking wiih the of more men whom they demorted, iu m O08 a har J eeduced, repeniedly led the enemy to at The Steamship Great Kastern. the cousse) for the tempt surpriing various posts, = For Instance, PPROACHING VOYAGE TO THE UNITED ATATES fy BS ove of these deserters, 1 am informed, led the Corum | HER APPROA . payment of say Ricans through a garcen, on ‘he Lith of April, 10 occupy a —WHERE SHALL SHE GO TO?—NORTH OR KOOTH? the dorraying ‘of the ae ee ee oe een on the plaza, in comeequence of which | The building of the mammoth steamakip (reat Pastorn or to rulte. Rach of these motbuds jevoleed dixinet aod sepa: DaPARtUR ne fone th with ina mild way, Mr. Turner tailing tham ht lovt her life. | will now proceed to facte in fe al 8 OF THE FIRE COMPANIRA, Dat they that morning . recognised Mr. Conover iv Mea. Sleight _ fe pre tg now nearly comrleted at Miliwail, England, anda foil rate expeusem= they clearly formed distinnt Ly or Two of the New York fire companies wok their depart bir areamption, and hence were forthwith MOcme maung of te 20th of Apri! a nol tier deseried | sooount of the preparations which bave been made by Mr. pe. Co gy hy FI ES ure tor the scene of the co'*dration yesterday, aad they They , but were put out by the officers. | from tthe Rangers. fh the attorsoon ho was caught {n bie | Brunel for the launch of thie gigantic vessel was published ted * Ml two are no mil and boond tether that they canuot | no doubt will be kindly received aod entertained by the be separated.’’ The motion to modify the injunction must Fire Department of Boston. x CAPTAIN SPRIGHT GARROTTRD. own quarters, incneing the men to deaort, and ravher Im | i our columns on the Sd of May. Nothing that the invew be ney eeneren Oceanus Engire Company No. 11 assembled at their en The metropolitan Captain Mpeigbt waa present during uence, he waa remanded til! quite sober shia time, and whilst Mr. Conover wan siting doggedly tn | Wits", .10 consequence, Re wt cme cnemy's camp oo | Hous of modery scleuce anggest will be wanting towards ¥y uaaions of the ent | A ‘ what he het to aay, bat | accomplishing that great nudertaking suonesfully Onr ‘whe Turf. room in Wooster street jester out to make any capitniation, ard eithan . © the objects referred to ae gine in 1 TPL My day. Over owes or at agement eee pevere Gueve Oye VA sitnont any | recent advices frum Kuropo inform an that the onmmaud | .!re 0! anes 2 CENTREVILLE COURSE, Le —TROTTING. Afty men reported themselven ready for service, and fine jam! form of the thing, and that i! waa rather poor spir’ | At “iwe o'clack in the morning I returoed to Geveral | Of he ship bas been given to Capt, Harrison, who has beat | iu when stripped of all extrancous matter, A caphal match race came off yesterday afvernoon, t# | sialworth looking young fellows they are Their costame +4 in the official If Wey meaut it, to hestate in view of | Waivers headeuarters, aad found the dewertor | for many yeare in the service of the Cunard Company; | ané may be thun stated:— Where e legis mile heats, to wagon and driver weighing 990 ibe. The | i¢ red shirt pants, glased cap and Diack neuk of We outside ection of we deputy peg fa Core. aoe b nM J fy bene ae stake was one thourand dollars aside, The horses were | bandkerchief, he fortes, “whieh te of fews ane, ben He fully almitted hie guilt, was condemned and order: ern 6 evoomeful ron shores of 0 6 re receutly been rentted and has quite an ornamental appear jon for himenif, when * | ia be nxeruted accarding to the iawn of war. AR ta the cir- | Old World tothe continent of America. The mechaulcal * ozzeee in gewern, tip aot songs be Og dete, Retvaging 60 Mr. France (isto of Malumere), | TOO y, wes ceabed WD Gowers aun an bright an a pew ing ench @ ship having beew completed, monicipal otticer, Chariey Neiri, saddenly sized the cap | &. metances of that execution, as he was not tied he very ‘and b. ¢. Honest Davit, owned by Mr. Conkiio, of Phila od vaferred on the Legiwlatores. It : Pn.’ After tome time spent io making the needful ne Oil (an gpeee Soy ete egw Mg EOP yy es bens ton Gren 0 pty ey ow nae ean grgummot of te eek beenls excowh, ane Gar wouen delpbie. Lavy aay Poe d the frat heat oy a length, | | arations, the company, wita thet nathan, ook aor ed ‘ouk wise Unoy bold hitn, yen he os gy Bayh Bt Be 8 Where We she to rup va? What port of | che yition ls correct, Yat Uke rules’ of construction aul | owing ts thmmOR'y Mk te mance Tue Tol | fen ct Been em Were ney were tn toe e& in a few seconds rushed ont of the office. and orth while to state here that three cays before World & capable of receiviog her? In reply, futerpre tation of statutes should be applied to Mospay, June 15, match $2,000, two mile heats, to wagon | and 9 photograph of the entire on. doen rtaire out of the hall The officare who passed bim reolutions. and that a liberal construction #ueald he her has publ shed @ genera placre have been suggested: and we are offering a free and oniver weighing . 06 Ihe lerpr Flog Oaguerrean artiat; " scog 170 Masterson, Macpbersou Mulligan ant Neirt af to any officer oF Koldier whe chews 1 his camp concerved to observe (hat it bas been almory taken hich woutd rather uphold thas make votd ned THE PTRERT COMMIRAIONER OF ATATH HOLATED OUT ner po Bee cating to Gen. Walkor the partiontra of wa’ the ship could pot enter the port propounded for examination. The case may. Ts te ce nc oe yee . . H 3 PAL, 2 Lge og a od OF OFFIOR. my conterence with Tacs, he took the morning to | of New York, owing (0 the natoral diffiouttior presented properly treated ae if a atatute of the Cudney es Honest aR ceamer Cansei fe seed The operations been ender Captain | ~ fect over ‘he matter, and it wae Do'clock on the let of | apaimet the 6 ation of a vessel Of uer oxtenordinary | “late war the objet of discussion. if, thea, the State f ner —_— tee vork on “1 y ome bewe fo. gueelet ths ‘Third ward, He now matters entire | May before heageed to capitaiate, and several hours after | cimenrions tv an anchorage near thik city. One effect of | Legivlatore shold, by @ Ringie provision of law. appro nde 2X ine Compan: y he’ of Charles « wbowe greta they tym ble own hands, Mr. Turner aud the ty Sheri? | that bet re the capitniavon was signed thie opinion Das beeo that the members of the Southern | prate a sum of money to the payment without dis ‘“ on vee y meen “ ym Taare hoae waving it in a manner to hie management. in Ben It te hardly worth while ty notice bere and contradict sack | Convention recently ex*embied at Bristol, Tenn. have for | crimination of twe different clases of expenditore, tay The ‘arteg Wen far ue Company No. 6 ake bet accor tingly sat down and had a more detailed explaus- | absurd stories a thoxe #hich charge mo «ith kilbug and | mally invited the owners of (he Great Eastern to run her | one of which i legal ané valit and the other |* unconstl don with Mr. Gopever, assaring him of ti (the Cap | eating a women at Gravada, but Tavall mvenifof the oppor | w Norfolk, om her firet trip, ae will be sven by refe | titional and cor, would the taw be rail (9 art and yoid valn's) respect tnd good feet ng. and proposing to hare the | tinity to remark, that arch correspondence ax that of the | rence te the Naw York Hien of the 8th inet op part, OF Woeld It be wold In the whole? The anewer to Beremsary formule diepatched without Dreskiog the peace. | ‘Ymrs’ ‘rom Patama, published June 13, and sigoed FW. R. Tix Sonthern lov itarion sa mark of a very hovpirable | this question will ¢epend on the answer to be given to & ot aesembled at thetr house, uoder Firemea'® PABHION COURSB—-RBACING TODAY, day, when Neven men wore reported a The three mile race over the Fashion Course comer of | to po on tao exeareion Tht ' cr d ? his aflernoon, between Engivesr, Mat Spangler and Mu | in light panty and — bp thelr line of marog, if Oni hore position ad naturall; Meo bie | in unetivene of mirrepresentation For lostance, the Mire | freting, but we purpore to show that thore is oo reason | previous one. viz—TIe the appropriation an entiraene, that B yy i" touper, mad perempuwr y refusal, af.e ova be mentione newer war in the guard house of Rivas; | wh; hve York, the great commercial empormm of the | of a gross eum for the egal as well as the legal parpoe? | quette, and ae three mile horwex are venally gout one, it | A! ‘4 iso ee k = L. the Dette ward marched to ae which a brief pause onsved ae the ehenif was momen | and with regard to ber treatment, Tecan only way that ehe | United States, ehould bot entertain the Great Raster, aod | Or tx 't distinct, carable of division #o that the legal pur | i highly probable that we shall have a very interesting + : ike A ‘netograph lakeo. They then march tary expected. Fis deputy, McKibben, came, and after | vot only refused to jeaye Rivas, bot sent her refural io | that the ship can run to wtubip aboat eight miles of the pore may be scoomplished without promoting any illegal | 46. ghee will alo bee mile race. To ty ~ Preah Conaeetion ‘at the foot Of Cortaads street, afew words with Mr Uonoget and with Cam Banuet writing to the allied generala, saying that «he preferret to | heart of the erty, by coming throngh Long ‘land Sound in | one? If it t of the latter clas, 1 entertain ov doubt that ever, the dapathe four wile de bee ba Ses eee with the members of Oltnnea hf them Here Mr. Bennet formally and poitely | remsin with the americane. Im future [shail leave to | charge of New ‘York yilots, The draught of the Great | the Iaw would be valid. 1! the defendant had by there | [Vt Voamee, prody Fh pe se Son brew Bene coommentel @ petined thor remained fn the room to withiraw, as | others aa well acquainted with factaae myscif the refuta- | Rastern, when fully ioe, will be twenty eight foot, and | reesirtione appropriated $5,000 to pay the chargwt of the | 1.0" 6 toccmend for the champronshi veyeadly Dou | Company New Vork Hove Company were to ae ‘wae one ‘bie offices of the city and was orderod | pen of the calumnies by which the lar avinpathion | io Long Inland Sound thirty fwe feet of water i4 always | aiditional counsel to be emplaved by the Corporation | 08: § — ty Woshingue’ Ghia ip. Of the merits | A i owey the Fire Devartmnent of that place, sed evowted to be that up for safety throvgh the night, aud all, nut ex- | are attempted to he enlisted Cn falker and tho cause | found (at high tide) at the shallowest part The chart pre | Counrel, and @ farther mum of $5,000 to defray the ober og ae We hnews, bar hh Le aware—of the s We awencan Hotel Ow the moving of the 17th they SSERES he Feporiers, munt now have the room wusee: | ts yhke be fought, and Tahal conclude with a few words | pared by the officers of the United States Coaat Survey and nae OF the Fults Ubereio mentioned, 16 woult be onay | Siuer Ieee te Nt i a micrataod that Dow | fie proveed ob to Tieton, where thoy. will 90 recat ved delay. All acoordingly left exceyt Conover, Capt Ren | of, [hope, wholesome warving Tam opp ed t the ase | the testimony of the mort experienced pilots agree apon this | to anpropriate the legal from the illegal, avd the fret part will hy Lcieabte cbver a if started io the race hy the members of Hancock Engine Company Yo 1, eet and four or tive FP ine men of pergonelities {0 ali potition! diseustion, and «ee them re | fact, Now, as it t* not probable that the Great Raetern will | woul? stand while the other would be clearly volt But prov weary. cheve guests ther will be until their return heme on the Faptain Bennet then repeated bia invitation to Mr. Co | sorted to with pata in aby cacse with which T am oon | be fully leaded upon her firet trip, which will be one more | the appropriation i* of $10,000 as a ringlo sum, to two ——— Ts inst. Francis W. Raymond ia foreman of this com> B0ver to depart, expiaining and excuing the necerrity of | cect but where jamny is systematically re | of pleasure than profit—bur dranght of water will he con | purpores, one of which is gond and the cther bad; and Marine Court. pany, and Elijah Yerks aeistant foreman aaing force to compel bia oxit, if he aid not finatly leavoio | gurted to, ap | os 1 happen w know, the | :iderably lesened; eee Md wonld be able to | po part of the movey is devoted « ecitically wo either pur. Before Hon Judge MoOarthy . ’ v - prance pardes Sith whom |t originates, I contd not blame | reach the fine dock at Morris’ wharf with ease and im per. | pore, If the Court hed not interfered to re-train the pay- DAMAGES FOR ASMAULT Wren 4 KxIFR BUNKER HILL CRATER O. Ue ay Mr. Comover tieited the attempt, enying he would re- | the rebottal of each calumnies by expoware of tho parties | fect rafety. Morrin’ wharf in six hundred feet long, and | ment of these monies, and if the di: burring officers of Jown 15. © Ctte— Tite Gun 00 ont . The Bunker Hill Association. chiefly menhers of the Hoey - 0 txt, and bad not conainded hia busines. fe question. OF five individuals active in the toterests «f | We sitoated ® short distance above Hurleate, in Westehes- | city bad concurred in the view of the Common Council as Bennet then took him by we collar te Li him | Costa Rica and of thore who have beeo supporting that | ter county, and near the line of all the railroads having | to the legality of theee resolutions, it ts plait that the ont of hie Chair, expecting merely the form of resist | interest in this city, one can be shown to be a merdarer, thelr termini in this city, The facility of access to that | whole appropriation, oF all but a mere fraction of it, we Conover, however, hecome jolted, | one to have been two years impriconed for a forgery, an- | point whieh these roads afford, ard the beauty of the | might have been expended for the illegal purpose Order of United Americans, will leave to-day for Boston, to wnite fp the festivities. They will number over three bundred meo, and will be accompanied By Wallace's ver damages for one of thors too frequen’ Of assault with a knife. Mr. O'Rourko ste ana ‘Bt ones with Cnet Bob aro about of a | other to have been « notorious ewindler, another to Rave | ccenery along the differomt lines, need not be mentioned to | It serma obvious, alko, that as an additional aum | ‘be plaintiff, who tn attached to the night Disine=s Of 00 | frase Hand At dovelock they will embark om hoard ihe ripe and ‘Tory rigorous and compact men ofa middie | been proeecuted for forgery, and the Afth to have mereod | our home reader#, and wonld soon bo aypreciated by the | wae given whee the illegal object of expenditure waa | of the daily papers, and who, it appeart, © iqto the | steamer Commonwealth, of the Nor sich and Worcester we, Mr, Conover the captain arjund the neck, | wnt hig time in a State prison. Three of thee individuals, | strangers who would artive in tho Groat Faster, [tie | added, the whole $10,000 wes not desigaed to be ap | saison No 19 kilo street for refreshments, on the 7th | line, In Moston they wiil oe received by the Warren Aa. he latter gripone bis man ine manner xo as to hit hin | {can be further shown, are men whose reryicnes ¢ evident, iherefore, that there is no good reason why one | plied to the legal objet. The ey the illegal with | of May. Some words occurred baween Wr. Hoey and | eeciation, which bax heen rpecially organized for the pur. aather of his shoulior, Rather a tougn etrageleonsae!, | Walker bad respec fully Jealined, but whose efforts, | of the grentert events of the present centary—the navi | the legal bas, therefore, at the discretion | Gelbeck, whereupon the latter jumped over the counter | poo of en-ertaining the New Yorkers, aod will be excorted be captain fercirg Man ont to the raiing, throwgh | through varions dieguises, to enlighten the public through | gating of the Atlantic by gach a yesrel—ahonld not be | of the ditbursing officer ‘larger vem in thie ore epee. fttabhed the olaintif im the with akoiia. Or J | torhe Wirbrop House, where quarters hare been on. which they Were both yurhed by some of the other men. | the public preset, bave Deep reuarked, and. may not, if Tmated at New York. Science wil! rejoice atic, | rently double the same which would have been |. Sheridan tertified to the oatare of the injury done. Tre | paged for them. They ii) unite in the proceerion aed Conover made ravaxe rexietanon, but bo iittle pary Ke Peblined, Reiman anacknowiedget be Walker's friends, | and we know that the interests of the world's commer to him for the legitimate porpore alone, (n regard to con | cave was not defended, and the Court gave ) iguwent for | particloate im the ceremonies attending upon the in: INGSEN. demand it Tet the Great Baatern eome to Morris’ whar tacts, the role of law is well settled, that if any part of an ' plaintiff fer $200. von of che Warren statue, and io the jeveumg V8 the grip of We cay ain, Ovth Doing pushed through the | | am, air, yours reapectfully, © F. BEN

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