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8 _NEW YORK HERALD, UESDAY, JULY 7, 1857. 5 ‘Metropolitan police force, who were of the Chief Justico, in recapitulating the law, being Accident at Boston, ‘watborized : SS fallows é ‘ vous rameter AND TWO OTHRAS INJURED. Board is to appoint » chief clerk an: city | me six " ‘the slation houses, which were Sab Preece ears At the exhibition of fireworks on ihe Common on the [oowrmcveD FRow FIRsT PACE] with proceeded te patro! thé different streets in ibe Sixth ward, {fi order to prove to their opponents thai they were on read ‘ever, riot. Moet- appointed Osmassimsioners, who ‘poline ani two | evening of the Fourth two irom mortars were used in dis- Bart eth ue copuchion ay continued their ‘went for the reference. Tet ee charging rocket shells, and two men were em. march in comparative quis, ad’ brought up at e opinton that the democratic mem- eae soratente be Toanaal aie by the ployed Bring em, Im one of the mortars a wes BAILED. Meir so-called “headquari rs” in Varick strect, where ‘the station houses. He Beiheilies ot tee ches a tow Sean tan Baca inserted, and the fuse was lighted by a young man named | fteamships Ilinols, Aspinwall; Florida, Savannah; Neale pansed the evening in company with the “hort boys”? One way or the other, so ‘And sgain, subsequently — Patrick Cook, when the mortar burst almost instantly, | ville, Cparieston. by 4, tneir to give the station A scattering its pleces ip every direction. One of them | Wind daring the day S3R. melghborbood. ‘could, Wo subordinate or patrolmen of the pohee force can AnD LAS? NIGHT. joners goonand procure | pe ‘and Bo for their team be fur- struck yourg Cook on the left shoulder and face, breaking THE SIXTH Ww. . to discharge their duties without the co-peration of county and city | ev with which it came in contact, although 4 iw there ELPHIA. July 6—Arr ship Pailadel aul outward arapoes ‘was no ipjury excepts cut . LA. July 6—Arr phils. Tria, wo One of iwepected Bayard and Baxter our reporters having iimited the number of | the face. lived about five minutse, but spoke no us had been in , Ware asvertion of Mr. Jone that the Board of Bupervisors er, St John, NB; troets, Cow Bay and ibe odoriferour vicinity between 10 of depended 4 pam, Nickerson, Harvey, N®: achra G W Snow, Sanders, peace of the city depended not on the sia'ion hoves, but | patroimen to five, and given no authority to appoint cap- | word. He was nincteen years of age, ae A toe ae smd 11 o'clock test nigtt. He found the entire neighbor- the , Dy poiating to the riot in the First avo- | tains or other officers, the truta of the above assertion cau- | the empley of the pyrotechnlsts, Jassea @. Hecoy HZ ana Zee: Calais: 0 hoes hag Co, Reod in unwonted quiet. White street was com, where highway robbery was perpetrated | not be questioned. W. | for nine or ten years, He leaves a widowed and free from excitement also. The Sixth Regiment end Lon, It seems to me that the plain principle of justice re- ©, woe RYO, n, do. quires that no act of the city government should in any | discovered it was” funoral ls jed by drum Loxpom, Juse idee a York “ and fife. Upon inquiry I learned that it'waa the faneral of & from Ds Lo] r= degree tend to the disturbance of that agreement.” The | Mord man—one aa svediclana of a Vorantear coenpeny, rerepend 2) Adehis, Better, ant ‘or also submitted a communication recommend. | The wi ‘was compored of colored people, and pbia; $41, Avon, Osmotheriay, Boston ‘Of the eity be given ‘to the | Dumbered one hundred—all orderly and dress. Lexponperry June 20—8id Joseph Jones, Flowers, Phila- awe od. asisaw ‘on their ling way, I thought to nis. ‘the io that there poor cr were infinitely more eT: Jzne 2—Fid Arzac, Venas, RYork; Ziet, W Mered the following resolution bappy than the miserable beings of the same class that | Newcastts, Jove 19-Cld Warburton, Robertson, Boston; A. officers be authorized and di- | /7* wont to see nearer home, and that our Northern opin- H Btevens, Talbot, Caldera. . Ar gayi Police | 100 Of Southern Mavery was anything bat correct; indeed, I ane potitan the slaves to Commisnioncrs the station houses and other now 4 _ AS aged far police parpessa eubjoct to fe wan jor the benefit whites of sald city, ag provided for in whe ct of the Logislatare r ig thereto. after a discussion the resolution was adoped— RORTON, Jul: Arr ay Greenock ; so.ayes ‘wh bay. a. brig nara, ‘yng Remotion, pre ra = “Teenie ne Se ciate Mr. Boo.s submitted the fo lor a Me * Abierman Mowscnas—I offer an amendment, by moving | | Whereas, i isa mattsr of doubt with the late Municipal | Te erection of ove le Tima sod ot plush, ele Colonie, etoamer We tbe the communication be received and 6,000 copies of it romunerated ir aa three b ip Robert Kelly, Barntow, Ring spore— Boyd & Hincken, ‘paLti a schre Dawson, Pro- oraere Ube prin “7 are 7 are tat pid athe paved | feered 1 the ge number ooo vt ava’ now many ews es | ip Wits rare rissa x7 Gaaae | wart Nha pene Cause Alderman Tr Opposed the amendment, calling the | of their disbandment,and inasmuch as the said men con. | tom, al’ the men assembled, when | Brig Gen WOliams (Br), Kenny, Gib HA 4ih—Are Bren ship ‘Seniiier, abr, i fone H Lewia, bey ond buncons . pograt bey my gps eid a “omen milk lo ttateen hours work e- co some Rhynas, Sherman, Ondie—Waleh, Carver & Bot Lrovidence, swamer Piedmont, fork. Alderman Winiw={ move, a8 an amendment Law : ( touen to reconstd former Fras uggiog, Terragona—Chamber CNGOR bare wo. Sea eet oF Sper mee | ey ae ee be Ps ates | wes at oromnen vo rewres he Bat "ie BR ue, oxen tenga nn | “gat ie at Lo Alderman OwETs—I move amendment fore, be it : Committee. Bees er ype), Reprise, Relies. secs, BATH, July 3—arr echrs ¥ cguiaen bob atom sadieod te ed, That tne Com nities om Police examine and re- pine, Zulen having been surpended, Alderman Van Boe § rere, Blow Boson RP Burk & a, Ree Ueber 4 Se sams fork, id sckar ‘The inst motion was pct and lost—14 members voing t epon circumstances, to communicate That the Com; De directed to CHARI July dare Wasson Ga settiement Resolved draw his Behr wy, , JaeRaonviile—Meater. 4 1 Pita ahees, Am, vor of it. for the raga in favor of we Troararer ok tho iy ‘Brook; mur B farner, Stetson, , Moe " \ ne ‘nies ve cel — we (wensery applicable Senr Unton Wa Elizabeth Otty—Master. oar og eg petal to pay of policemen and paliceoficers, as berwavore ap pete Jom Mate, ten, Forage —tlarman nk Oo PALMOOTH Jus Se Att venr Forest King, Pish, Pall Ri é ved, That tbe reanirer of the city of Brooklyn be pat | Stoo F Brows, ‘Gariner Providence—-Master, GALVESTON, June 18-—Cit bark Taiand Oty, enlth, Livers shove meateaeas to sraw rem tour several plese of | down the ‘The n replied that be bad not | siesmanip Mexico Gp) Vilamere, Havana, 7 éare, in bal | “GLOUCESTER, July 1—Arr Br bork Irvine, Rodney, Live a the monoye applicable to the pay of policemen for Power; they must go to Sherif Brayton. At the lowe | isting M Gabalioa Came wo this port for ow . ss 18b7 and pay the samme Over to Wie Bate Tree ta at | the party’ had a “merry makiog,” and the axe Mearishio Roanoke, Skinner, orton “HIGHLAND LIGHT, July 6, 11 AM—Passed out, brig Fim Gordance with section #7, chapter 669, laws of Siato of ma day closed in goed feeliag.——AWlarty Joarnal, CR ceseengers, to Lodam & Pienenass, me ‘ew York. . i -_* porated The subject was referred to the Finance Commities for Polltical Intelligence bp Bureka, Canfield, Ahanghae, 117 ort wt th t . “f He Bt Hell bei ee ee Missrserrr: Dawockanc State CoxvEewriow —This conven: finer! we ene, Hay, wih tone lay 11, int 85 27 8, lon Qt days from Oaloutia perty—werefore, ‘Adopted. THE FIREWORKS AGAIN POSTPONED. tion meton Monday, Juve 22, with Judge Geo, Foote tm | Sor'hmnd same time, creme winuate ae That all —- woyey sgh dl there. | avPuicition YOR SHE FTATION HOUSES My re ENON TAN | The display of reworks which was to have taken place | thechnir. After a cal! of the counties, Gen. D. C. Glenn, of dara trom Calegtih tor Belle Tale; lao, (mente, tologragite toparates Gad ether Wroperty Iniy ia | fone nee nor ane GOR | at the City Hall and other public placer on Saturday wight | Hinds, was choven President, and ©. ©. McMillan and st. | [11'R,'m ship Sit Hevois, trom Arscan for use by the Fotice Department of this city, be vives into Mr. Frawcius banded in the following preamble and ro- | inet, and which, according to gonoral expectation, was to | meen R. Adams, Secretaries, The following nominations milp, showing ® gna} with a dead horee ta genire. version and for the ure of the Board of Commissioners | tolutions — " if were made—For Governor, Wm. McWillie, of Madison; lp. ‘ution, Tandt, Liverpool, 22 éaya, with mdse and Brine itan Polis, aud that the ofices lately ocou- | Whereas, by the decision of the Court of Apponin tho | Come Of IAs\ night, is postponed unl thie evening, s@ | Seorctary of State, A. B. Dilworth, of Tishomingo: Auditor, | Si Eswenaers to Hennings. Muller & Gosling. “Jour O Int ries ty the thief of Poligs be aanigned for ihe use “of two | valiaiy of ied an cutertaining & Motropolitan police is | Will be seen by the following porn gh ot | er beny 1 Gye tn gy TS, peered oes Pence, Foe Pens, ty Superintendent of the Metropolitan l’olice. Clearly establisted: aod whereas, it is inexpedient that the ROTICR. Tauderdale, and for Attorney General, J | erpool for New York. ‘The © was 13 days tothe Baaks, since arlote, Tidsrman Mosscuas—I move that the resolution be re- | city should be called tipon to pay for two sets of police pro- | The dieplay of freworks, which was poviponed om ao- | of Hind eh nothing but light winds and fore panty Ru and all others previous) ferred to the Committee on Police. perty ; therefore Count of the unfavorable state of the weather, wtl] take Comriimmer To Gov. Wrucnt.—A number of the citizona | _ Ship 6 Loule (of Howton), Davis, Cardi. 36 days, with rail. | Henrietta, AON «nad b: eather... Went > sen Alderman Tvckex—1 hope it will not be referred. The Resolved, That ail {he tation houses an‘ | place ou Toerday evening, July 7, weather permitting, or | of indianapolis have tendered to Governor Wright pageee bork Wikitre bone ‘4 inst, int 4) 62, lon 68, BP Went Pay this AM, bark Dublin: brig Hylas, Pressey, for Police Commissioners have! been decided to be the police | property therein situated belonging to the city | 00 the first fair evening thereaiter, lic dinner previous to his departure for Berlin. Ho | "hark Mayflower, Piatt, New Orleans, 2 daya, with cotton, Caine (or ei en sme, Cree authorities of this city, but they have no cella for their | spd all police accoutrementa, ¢ apparatus K. ©, MeCONNELL, Chairman, | Bas nocapted the Invitation, and the 18m of Jaly is fixed | naar ann teeta gman et Balled’ in company with ships | | PORTLAND, July, S0id vrie, Leango, ~ privoners and no station houses for tueir men. There is | and other property intely in use by the department There was a large crowd at the different parke to wit- | 88 tbe time for it to oome of), He expects to leave ow the | Martha J Ward. and Weauminster, both for New York. town 5 ce nD Jane })—Arr brig Harriet Newell, Fateh, no other police force now, aud if we do not furnish them | of this city, be given into the possesion and fur the ute of - . Mtb Bark Monmouth. Warner, Cold Spring, in tow of steamtug | of RT ia. with proper accommodations and facilities the responsibil: | the Board 'of Commissioners of the ‘Metropolitan Police, | Pe" ‘B® exbibitione, but were of course disappointed, ~~ Obituary, A ivie 8 Oreaby, Winalow, Now Haven tor Philadelphia PROVDRRCE, ‘Cuticle, Willa en, M¥ore.” near f with vat 4 that the offices late! ow t —_ — juary. . nen “ erpoo), ateamer Curlew, as, . B, seamed “it aratigegpinet, came Police be aesigned for the Woe of the Depegy Ba ore Seems THE NEW POLICE FORCK. The funeral servicer of Mr Mirm Daxnen, says the | feht Wim tl fantard et Bow’ Wee’ these, 17 Mhin?y "Patter, Pindeiptte (or Bangor Me, nenoeting io The Caatn—We cannot entertain the motion, because | of tho Metropolitan olive, If the Board eo des TO THE BOITOR OF THR HERALD. Jackson (Tena.) Whig of the 1618 oh who died at ie ro. daze wih feat to F Gllmartin. Been it days i Of Hnweras, Arr sioner Pelian.Afrish, RY gpk sabe, We Mowry. i Mr. Wanann offered the following a1 a 1 idence, in Henderson county, wi 0 preacl , . - i Filzabeth, or, sapien tases coprgoend tdmmaelt in Paver of ths etop. | _fesaived, Teal the mation bouts uae i eane 200 reer OF Appeals, disbanding, s€ 1 | fourth Sunday in this month,’ five miles southwest from | , febr Warren A drifin, Ruling, Barsaog, 16 dae, with fruit, | Quivert, Albany. sloop, Bac F keabah., Sovge ; tion of the resolution wt that time, #0 tat the Commissioa- | ratus belonging to the city and county of New York bo | 406%, the Municipal force, places, however, the Motropol!- | Lexington, Tenn. The Masonic fraternity will bein at | cachelt, tad hesty wealtcr N of HAMGERA, Oy ooug. | deinhin (or an Raatern port, according 10 Find); Convert, ere should have the station houses immediately. Now, | and are hereby transferred to thojkoeping and use of the | tan in no better position, as, according 10 this decision, no | tendance, \n full regalia, onthe occasion. The decensed | inne and onions, ts Movnill & Frik sik wit, of Bermands, Bat Aueat; Gore Paceres. 4 + Als h crime i rampant in the city, they have no place in | Metropolitan Police Cormminsioners, until otherwise ordered | patroimen, captain, or other officers, with tho solitary ex- | WA beyond all question the largest man In the world. His | spoke Hr bark Pearl, henon for Demarare. Le eee sey hums, Ah bela: Shephard, Comton, Whieb to secure prisoners. ¥ the Common Counc! height waa seven feet ches—| hor than | Asbr A Sawyer, Hoston, St Johny NB, via Holmes’ Hole, 14 : by the Oo1 tl : 4 ‘ight Was seven foot six inc two Inches hig’ ANB, ‘ a Ider man MoNBGN aN Fpoke ‘eference of Mr. Waser hoped that the matt ception of one superintendent, tro deputies, snd five sur | Porter, the celebrated Kentucky giant, His weight was a | “aye, wits pailings, to Smith & Boynton. wu NO. 8 SV ARRAEL dvs S0-CArr ramanip Acyruate Rooghan Al ONBUHAN Rpoke in fayor of the refer at iter would not be delayed , ’ ' i ; , maa rf —— ae two young sisters and a brother who were dependent upon Statiourd /n the arsenal, in readiness for au emergency, M, Jonms then proceeded to make a. long speech, criti- Affairs iu New Granada. him for support. ‘aon. High, which seemed little likely to preacnt itself, judging from clsing the character and objects of the Metropolitan Police LETPER PROM GENERAL ABQSEXENA. Another piece of the mortar struck the face of a boy x ~ We toon state of affairs, force. He said they ached for a riotand desired to see the New York, July 2, 1887. named John Mabar, who ras sitting om the corhor of tho | "O1Pettamer Kennebec, Hand, NYork; ketch Commerce, ALL guinr. alderman Wuson thought it would be improper te give { blood of our citizens flow through the streets, in order that * . P enclosuy 6, about a rod and a balf the mortar. Ho | Parker, Pernambuco; brig Empire, : Boston; sehra: 9 ; the committee so Little time in which to report. It would | they might gain public opinion. If they looked through TO THE RPITOR OF THE HERALD, fell back dead. He was fourteen yours of age, andthe | Lady Sofioix, Baker, GW Bnow, Saunders; 4 At twelve o'clock last evening everything in the &'xth | not be right 10 ive canal proper to Seresesem ce potato the history of America they would not tind asingle instance T hope you will be picased to insort in your paper acor- ton of John Mahar, tallor, of No. 2 Hartford place. Bi A Contecs. Babcock; A © Reeves, Lake, and ward remained perfectly quiet. No row or disturbance | from Albany. He wanted the resolution referred to the | where the military had been called out day day, in | pect A third piece went over the enclosure and struck Mr. | B?/sh!, Beaton; E Engliah, Ruglish do. © Loeser, Anow, Ba+ : ya committee for them to report when they were prepared | any country town or city, for Americans were law abiding an sngmoated to me hy opera ee Deneniberet | Soe I asuresn Ee wea seme & ensues R jake, Newhury1 Garreluon, High, smastany anasesuinad © arta Secox—Untm we er ive pte win | Sup ove Neate hepersee ase Esa | commnimiod y pcr corespntant Panama.” "| Ravecnonin Wan cnes red ted oe te ray: | Fanaa diy Reres, Wovmi At, ume lorman Jacksox—Uniess we either give 1; was put over our eof awing 01 corres, anams. was about forty years of age, and leaves @ wife livin; uincy Point; BA Biliott. ‘Kelsey, Nantucket; MIRITARY ARRANGEMENTS LLAST EVENING. | uccses to ue Commusiouers or nasruct tuo osmuaiten to | plo cfine eny of New York inte stomiusion "tke wees. | Cpumunionted Deen the object of oatueanions ageertions | !2,Sast Bist, Mar "Se wan scsoioes maxer, ding Dost, | Wilcdas nnd & Paar sce Pignseaaaess ‘The Fifth regiment, Col. Shwartzwelder, was on duty all | report carly we will bave to pay for new station’ houses, politan Police force had been orgapived egainst the wienes ovine © nets ip Cambridge street, assisted by two sons, who aro Miscellaneous and Otsasterss @ay. Ja the evening the men were reliev tbe Sixth | The Commis:toners bave got the law on their side, and so | of three-fourths of the poople of New York, and some y the correspondents of some of the xewspaers | now with their mother, having gone home to spend tho | smirw M -Bocens—St Jobon, NF, July 7 (by te)—The r stp regiment, Col. Pinkn Captains Finch Scbwatz, | 10Dg a# we hold our seaws in this we must carryout | of the newly elected Commissioners were the | of the United States, amongat which I recollect the New | 4th, The bereaved family will not receive ipelligenes of | WM Rogers, of Bath. founder sea op ist Jane, The At elgngpacye J ? bs ” | that law; it the Board does not do 80 they should resign,as | first to introduce the villanous system of ballot | yorx Herat and tho New Orleans Pica bis death til) this morning. goptain, with rst and second oficers and ning seamen, wens Rimghausen, Van Vultee, Austacher and Berring. They | ] advised thom Wo. studing, Ie ssked {f our citizens had the right to give up yume. ‘Another piece strack Mr. George P. Tewksbury, who fora vid her. The third mate and twelve seamen arrived bela themeclyes si the armory in Centre street, with aeons Moseauax aud be nad opmosea Belw 80 | the pation houses? B var ‘usual for men 0 become a Ply gsc lc ‘as often happens, report | was standing within ihe encloeure three hundred feet from | firepit MoPaing io & Britieh vessel, which took them from: ‘ag it could be done, ans not wis! station etic on tho lous Fourth and knock each express epinions which are entirely unfounded, under- | the mortar. His faco and bead were horribly torn, and San aaa, raivtinere tm cane of riot At the rreemal | cdoes, city property valued 3% $800,000, to be civen aWhy Sn heads of, bat the kletropoiitan force war ro inet, | tooie ty cctrusess ccs as tele pee tees coe: | neem be an iaeee eimai matte master. | Sa renee ee eens frome, Haw Crisena: Soe Leverpoct, Hight Aruilery, under Gol, Hinckis. the entire, tadec thy.| Sitirely to the Commissioners, bat they could be pormit. | -clemt chat in order to quell a rum hole riot ey bad to call ived medical treatment, diot in the course of the might. | "gity gawons W, Setar Seanad ot ee er Col Hinckew; the entire under the} io4 the use of them, and yet the city Keep the control of | out at least four Tegiments, “There was always trouble | !Y 0a the Iathmus of Punatna, and, for this purpece sup- Towbebury was formerly harbor ‘master of Boston. “Ho | ygS20",84McEL, Wiuiets—Our correspondent at roger wis bang Solin home deel pallies ele mod bop Ap fh in the Sixth ward on the 4th of July, Alderman Clancy | posed me to have been the author or supporter of all the | leaves a wife and seven chitiren, We should think ho ws: jets, Onpt Rpicer, from Liverpool, wih valuable Where Wis wiblnce are eoeonians nat nen aaueal Alderman Bivxt—Wo have, according to thie new law, | volunteered his services t> (he new Commissioners, and | acts which, in their opinion, wore prejudisial to the United | about 45 years of cargo, of 1378 tons’ burthon, eee beashed’ 6 mic Soc oe BS de no anticipation ofa renewal of the datarbarses or | £2 furnish the Police Commis/ioners with station houses, | aleo the rarvices of an effinient polic> that were well post- fated; notwittatandins seme of Mr. Wyzeman Marshall, the tragodian, was standing | Sa"at Inlet, on Weduesdaymiorning, July t ‘The paren we m have those w! wo , rat i e > ¥ +f government a} dang Sowers te Shall we let them have those which we havo already built, | od, but they were rejecied, because they wore partizans. | Sales, nouwitnsianding some of them were entirely foreign | year Mr. Tewkabury, abd Was struck on tho heft cheek ai ie number, were saved by the it . or shall we let them Dulld new ones wt our expense? If ws | If ‘ho Commissioners had the welfare of our citizens at | '° 136 tnd all of them very badly inter preted. neck by another piece of the mortar, The wound swelled | $o'pariially aaved. ‘The crew were hader beike ne ee THE EIGHTH REGIMENT ON SUNDAY LAST, | l¢t them use the prevent station houses, wo can take them | heart they wonid havo accepted the Alderman’s ofier, and Lenten ike sobmamt in onan only my private | very much, but it is not considered dangerous, He is at | togriher with \wo fine iestian ponies the Yanding of thd FIMENT ON SUX | {rom them at any time by rescinding this resolation. We | the city would have been quiet on the 4:hand 5th of July. | oPinlous on the subjects to Wich they alluded, T did not | his home, 26 North Russell street. horses in a surf boat was considered a miracle. Great Some injustice bas been acintentionally shown towards | bavo oppored this law to our utmost; but where dowe | He said that tais whole issue was bi ‘Kansas trans. daage' nae to correct them by exposing the laxity | Wm. X:biuson, son of John W. Robinson, stevedore, re- | is due Messrs Loveland and his boni’s crew for thelr @e Kghth Regiment of New York Sate Militia in reference | stand at thie moment? T went to the Fifteenth ward sta- | ferred to New York, The citizeus and thelr representa. | 91 the correspondent, and I resigned myself to being taxed | siding at 60 Hull strect, was siting on tne Sanco, Dear’ tho snd management in saving the crew wnd horaea.” itis oor esbeir bearing daring the events of last Sunday aight, | oD house today and found 4 locked and deserted; the | tives did not tranegrers the law in any ono tastance. ‘They | ith belng improvident, prejudiced, ignorant or whatever | anar boy, and was struck in the breaat by a pisce of tho | Si4¢ked by ibe sortmen oug Of tho severest storm svor kaow: j Sunday night. | windows were all broken out of it; the boys bad amused | bad conformed to every law, although mauy of them were y pleased mo; for the man who bas taken some | mortar, Dr. Townsend attends him and thinks ho will re. | ‘tase Bench J aM See uniform of this corps is almost exactly similar to thet | themselves by throwing stones into it. I never saw such | against thoir wishes; but now, when the city was | Partin public aairs must bo prepared io suffer many can- | Dare! scagers of the ep Hasil Willets ane ait Inaten ead eabeotee sf the Seventh, and they were ‘n consequence mistaken for | & wreck. called upon immeainialy, withont any consideration, to | (rarilie, and would not be able without groat ions of ume | °°Notwiufitanding the wocident and iis fatal consequences | ‘rca io bae to fom River. und wil kw stages fie rose them, and cheered by the populace under the impression | _ TB amendment to refer the resolution to the Committee | give up” twenty-two station houses, ‘involving near. | £0 SD8Wer charges thas might be directed against | tno exhibition of the fireworks proceeded, while the boiles | 12K for New oe pan maite othe omer ean, som= pri . on Police, with instructions to report on Wedneeday next, two buncred thourand dollars, he thought | Mt PY jue spony mous Dress of any country | of the killed and injured persons wore borne out of sight. | Lorous:no commanientionwith ihe skip, sementay, "ioe ee y were the Seventh. was then'put and carried—17 members voting in {aror of | ft was asking too much, He hoped, incovotusion, that Mr. | .,but when the. CANON OOK at the eae eadiuat teatiack- | To thore who were convormant with the facie what a | scour cereal Wste Oy the eee aay nea Uniil eix P. M. the members of the Eighth Regiment bai | {t and 2 two against it, Warner, who had always stood by the city, would not | Pro Ssdisorenve ed pn gy ang! with the | mockery then seemed ihe whole exhibition. A few per- | surfiuer landed the together with four im- seceived no notice of their services being required, but ANOTHMM ATTEMPT 10 GET THB STATION HOURS, five up the city property without a itde consideration, fa mislead Ort oa pain of contributing by his silence | scrg inatantly left the ground, while many thousands, to- | ported ponies in their surf soats, ‘apd ‘ D The following resolution was then offered by Alderman | Mr. Busby referred to the Aster Place riots, whoa Chiot | !0,mislead public opinion with regard ropulation | tally ignorant of any accident, gazed at the display in inmo- | July 4—‘The ship Samuel Wilcia will tee on the outer bar. Wain two hours of that time 250 men wero under erms st | Prost The reading of it was dispensed with, andt was | Matsell had to call upon the military for aid, although the | cb , and of which everybody must be | cent admiration as before. Slouming coma yet; the ag® ia oo ronge thes it fa. Mapeneinie te te regimental rooms over Centre market. The order was | referred to the Commitiee on Police:-— rioters did not use brickbats and stones go freely asthe | Yer. te np ol aay Rd icv ame, ow of Mis Pee eel pcan all elas en ke ead poon after given to move down towards the scene of dis. | Whereas, the Metropolitan Police bill passed the Le. | Sizth ward rioters on tho Fourth. If ithed been in | {umily * wand ma | Acorpaxr ON THE MaRIRTTA RATLROAP.—We | be all saved, in adamaged state, (Sy telegraph io i gislatore on April 16, 1867, authorizing a change in the | the power of the Legislature when they passed the Police i Walter, Keq, Secretary of Tindevwriton) Sarbance in the Sixth ward. Colonel Lyons demanded tbat | Bolice laws in this city’ and as the same was by | act to furnish the officers iron skulls, the argument of Mr, | ,,2'18 this consideration which causes me to write to you us one Se Maziolen Ealitons Om: Ge fruih eablegaent | Tere et a A Ainpenmn dated iabeie din eaeht abiciiell ammunition bo frst served out to his men, not being wil | his honor the Mayor, aher consulting with ablo counsel, S | Jones would be worl something’ It was wor cxecuc ence me, ener im coder so comiredich a passage tn he | 10 ne socident. |The acconnt given ip the Gussie was i | litte Mench tvs kaa jac reoesd ian Ming te peril the safety of bis gallant command in an un- | Be unconstitutional, tnd as ho requested the new Police | that the Metropoltan force would be as efficient as an od | Weller of one of your corrospondente from Panama, under cars, and the agente of ibe road at Marietta, "is that the im. | o%,20chland, trem New York tor Quebec. Berar repose ow. "Ss Veta Commissioners to withhold their action until the same | organization. He was in favor of having an efficicnt pp etl - anne cause of the accident was the breaking of some | cre near Shi> Harbay, and 'Batihe tio raise Reockip Delete renin ea a renvest was complied with, and | had been decided by the courts, and his Honor agreed in | lice, and if te now force were remiss in thelr duty afer | qv DORJUew profeaes, I understand, to be in favor of Of tho car, wbich caused it to swing Over, and nally | Pump. =" s’ O™ae © ‘se faulore of Blmpeon’s sear Salas nn Timm aden bin msashet with all | asso the lay tran Gichared pputnesinsl in cp-operiewah | Say were. weapecty communes, Bo woeh @ppoce Dame On || out Ctecseees eben es Creaeerun” eumrcrts eaakis® || beans the tesck’ Sones tes eotomee ee te ietie atioe | © tink Rovian Ot Bow tek: cok Jonoa, trom Bow Cartridge. The regiment left for the arsenal, arriving there comer es, the Cetin Chencll te . Meta te ter strong! gy ee ae deedoer ni oes nately no political virtue among people; indeed, it is | rate we have seen no one disposed to blame the conductor | ten for Mobile, went ashore on one of tae Talands a few about nine o'clock, whore they found the Seventy-first, f . , tae sahjet was Committee on | a scarce article to find anywhere now-a-days.’ or engineer. Thetwo Bullards, of Indiavopolis, wore | 4aye previous to 19th ult, and{went to pieces. . mish 8 sufficieat number of station houses for the accom. | Police, with instructions to report on Wednesday night. aa baVarauriee acktaeerladned” as nephews of the Rey, Dr. Bullard, who was killed at the | Br Banx Baxsner, M'Kensle, at Providence fr ie cheered them heartily on Weir arrival. They soon | modation of the police, and as this inw bas Deon declared | coMMUsicariow YOM THM MAYOR ON ‘THB KeTHOrOUTAN | ,gM¥ political adversarics acknowledged aa the basis of | nepbows of the Rey. Dr. Bullard, dren of Dr. ‘On the,Fth'ult, nt 43 40, lon GS. passed & veseel marched into street, in company with » | constitutional and bindiog on the city—be it, therefore, POLICE RIL. ee er to cerreenetat e Deter ae nee | Seeerer eeuial wr. Diba bee aie Oe: bout 300 tons, ‘bottom’ up, painted bisek, with redder oe sae, under re of a wears he all the poliee — a ree Along we oe aes ecueeeeeanen, Soeare to the de- Sort ane consistency. Therefore I do a tae to de. | was from Marictta. On ‘chorea ‘six were dead, and ‘one | Some, antl appareen a eg et ein, Set ), Mr. Commissioner Draper being genera)issimo- jus police, er with the telegray ap | cisien 6 Al on Rew police bill, v unre, in her bottom. im-chie! ofthe expedition, | The line of march was from | paratus attached fo the same, be, and are hereby, placed | which was referved to a pedal committee and ordered (g | SW8T@ Mat T am not in favor of the manner in which the bas Deen ou the tpet of the nccetent a Ia aie aeeeriy | wre cuanttie of lumber and a bright mastof a vemel Pentre to Leorard, thence wo Baxter, Bayard Bowery and | &t the daposa of the Metropoitas Police Commlstonore, | be printed in document form. {Soe proceedings of Board Deterce ie Ore ae. ee er the question pend. | eer person i i eee ae Haeactny pinrprinng | Song Paiscu, Turmer, of and from Gloucester for Salem ‘Third avenue as far as Twentieth street, word having been | 1n accordance with the law before mentioned. of Aldermen for the document. } pe gh igenlie Lyaepicnnnagl hoa iat | perpendicular height of the bridge thare Ye fifty-coren | emiithat sees orem on & lege off Rorman’s Woe, waa im: pomp bite stress tae Soe Mea ene on the 4 similar motion was mi Aldermen Giant ry ref. OPINION OF THR CORPORATION COUNCTL ON A sECHON IN Tun | Ot! pro tet mage yer rn maa ‘apd the fa othe quite rough The road as pow fn bare a to save themselves; no invarnee. “Eee he cars ens in that nel hood, rence Fiftcenth ward station use, but the motion NEW CHARTER. { iu p 7 a it 960 bushels " r Before leaving the areeral the mon fecolved orders that | foot the same Course, The Board arssehalion secs Mase. mmnce anking | neuer ener cee ever uumerss the | Maryan Or © Wee par o eenpwart tome, Tay tae. | pons mecca Ondee ep cues, bine Balloons wiicabibw ¥ te event of the word being given to fire, each should ‘THR GREAT RAPTERN. the opinion of the Counsel to the Corporation as to whether beg onlp se a ae o dating temporary track are several trussle bridges, and some of | mouth of the Patuxent river, on 2h ult, was onught in & gala ek out his man, aim low, and hot lose a abot. Tho regi. | The following resolutions were read and laid over for | tho section of the present charter which assigned only | {he last pg Ag ge ye es Fe be oe fh. The same kind of temporary machinery of wid and both her caste carried away level wid iho deaka ment presented a splendid front, and appeared as stexdy | two daya:— seventeen Aldermen to the city was not in violation of Mf more than once i Coneeeras as tO.t oH: | Wag employed on the Baltimore and Obie road? aad cary | She will be taken back to the city for repairs. fas the most veteran troops. In Bayard and Baxter streets | Whereas, the enterpriso and genius of the merchants of | another section of the charter which recognized the bind- Seats MIVencate; ae ne ieee ae can: | Eocears eek eatnman eae ae Notice to Mariners. matters looked rough, but the ¢ash of the troops, and the | Great Britaln have recently constructed a monster steamer, | ing character of certain parts of the Dongan charier, ono | Private conversali the correspondent of the Hest fer | The rate of racing from athens 10 Marlee is oaly. thir: COvm POINT, CHESAPRARE BAY. Sourage of the police, when backed by bayonets, cleared | which will require for her reception the most capacious | section of which says, “There shall be an Alderman ihantee Manan agency i Sonn wellon an hee’ ae tee Shel ae ek eo naire The fixed white light varied by tsshes, which wae extes abe streets in a few minutes. The rioiere were seized with | harbors tn the world; and whereas such advantages, as | for each ward.” In respouse fo this the Uorporation | thowing himeel Pelt a TOC Nee Cree ge wlch | Mehonstve of danger = Osteen Cae aie be AP | guished at Core Point on the evening of thé 16th ins, bee Doe) a species of panic; the Acjutaut of the Regiment staies that | well in facility of eutrapce as in depth of water, are to be | Counsel stated that there was no coniict been the sections Dad expressed myself in the New Granadian Congress, of rebiis clan iid yo ney 9ne fellow, who bad made himself conspicuous in the | found most eligibly united in the harbor of New York— | of the two cxisting charters, prin fetiargergp hy Mowe Syn » becanse in borizon’ and shows a flash at intervals of one minute Growd, rushed into a liquor siore, the doors of which be | therefore, PAYERS TROM THE ALDERSEN, par Ry ped ot tet Wee ieee dee oc The Turf. thirty seconds. Sorced open, and fell down full length on the floor, pretty | Resolved, That the proprietors or parties having the | A number of papers from the Board of Aldermen, ae preg i rane juring the UNION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING. By order of the Lighthouse Board. se ected | out of his wits. It must bo | sieamshtp Great Eastorn undor control, aro herebs invited | which were entirely of a rouline character, were con: | Session of Congress, itis not probable would have | surcunay, July 4—Trotting match for $1,000, male heats, a eae ear ao ulemanonge Endpecton, Wik dit, recollected that the Eighth regiment was tbe frst to enter | to make the city of New York her dirsi port of destination; | curred in. Metis Gaeee te aised an nabs eiieibd bekiedt'| tw Seicnaies. : TE Tor am the scene of discord, and were necessarily the overawors | and in cage the invitation be accepted, the hospitall THIRD READING OF ACTS, uh Paes. bal Gon oe en pr om At Fayal May 20, Mlinoket, faber, NB, 42 tho rioters. Gf the clty be extended to the officers of the sald vessel, | _ On motion the Board went into the third reading of acts, | 15515. py lh del | Yan yimy Goality a8 | H. Woodruff namod b. g. Brattloborough v1 1) ffeard froma: s¢a, Feb 16. fo Int, 4°, Columba, Taylor, XB; On arriving at Twentieth strect and Third avenue, it was | during the continaance of aaid visit. when several members endeavored to pasa over all bills gta th Be apen f tiscuss, I did not | W. Peabody named b. 4. Loseo.. seve 2 2] eonsp. $ . fecovered that quiet was resumod in the vicinity, and | | Resolved, That in view of the twisre of the Dill | Cines for individusln, localtties en man, oe Time :—2:62—2:40) Heard from by letter, at Geographe Bay May 20, Mars, Hare Brontwey, incase, to Whine sere een meRs 10 » harbor of Hew Bs contributed to render 'my mind independent of individual | 70-day, « trotting match for $1,000, two mile heats, will | TWQn, RM; JN 0h On tonrd se Chapman, of Pro adout midnight. Along their ‘march the Me cne q i 4 rrotested or local pretensions; but suffice it to say that I toa | come off over the Centreville Course, between Lady Liteh- | vincetown, 7 mos mos out, 160 bbls ol —put’ tn for supplies. fem as tbe Seventh, and made frequent observations in de ae Potton OF ie bane eucel, Comocratic party—which bas | geld and Major Rogers; and tomorrow afternoon Flora | Aare" berx, supposed, & whaler, wae gown 2 inet, afters velation to their clockwork like movements. Certain it is, whole creed, the following words: truth, ‘yaatice.*tlan ‘Temple and Rore of Washington contend st mile heats, : Spoken, &c. sagumens ac frcarels be ecaeda tediiod aa tes | nein She Catal Engineer, Eunlty. I more than once stated before tha Sousie of | best three in five. "'| | Ship Storm King. Callaghan, henoe for Ran Franciaco, May }as forer dec lat 17 N, lon 39 W, ‘abiiary dian amongs the corps whith composed his com, | entrances : ginee geeeaetl kad tine Gs te arene ae = = J Pwnesler, Robinson, trom Glasgow for Bosabay, mand. fo oar a ui lat 4.13 N, lon 21 W. ee nee ee eae jes Was without any reason {nits claims; for thet was MARITINE INGPELLIGR ‘ -Najebiand Najallan (American), 15, iat 630 Ne BOARD OF ALDERMEN. purpose of gi Bot true, and the question was not to be Geiiied by Now ws eth Jon 31 20, 4 ‘Posainiy the above may be fied hoe as MBSBAGE FROM MAYOR WOOD—BRESOLUTION TO GIVE th Tetaled without fier Deekves te wah ae et the Movements of Ocean Steamers. ‘and Caleutta.) _ wach - or THE Se asitpadaniaes code ‘The Board, after transacting some unimportant, routine | his ground firmly and proceeded meagre, | question, and I showed that the proofs resorted to by the | warms, Baty: roe Gecaies Bea Tm Cherryiele tor Ehemes, Jule ‘70 TER METROPOL! coum business, 00/01 to meet every successive evening.un- | He quoted from New Granadian govern nent iteclf demonstrated the: Q2cen of the South. Sonthampton...Jane 34 re Grenada, Gibbs, hence for Cadis, July 2, iat 39, loa PO THE COMMITTE ON POLICE—REXCITING DEBATR— tal they have the alloted number ef moctings for the | which he affirm Ne pers of my view. I do mot deem It prudent inthe actual rab iverpoo! 68 bo. BFOLCTION INVITING THE GREAT RASTARN TO | Donth and 41 wore on Mase of eae tobe mare explict tn tale letter | frags, ero renee, July }—A JOawec®, Kimbail, Phuadeld MAKE EER YIBST TRIP TO NEW YORK. fire in May last, but subeogs fon ag ptt a pie oy a Now ’ pl ood ed pry nr The first meeting of the Board of Aldermen for the BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. fomer of the department. bis country, ond this ocaslaaretim ste sas, Laverpoot Hy (Pee Sreawsmir Oourwata, month of July was held yesterday, at 6 P. M.—Alderman ‘The Board held its first monthly session last evening, weight that I very much hesitated before resol 3} nasa 8. Axtwear, June 18—8id Junius, Erpkine, iN vorn; ine, Joba that the discipline of the wes improved. A haagow. peaaew. Haxcock, Oofin, Rewoastle. ~lansey, President, Im the chair. the President, Jonas N. Phillipe, Haq, presiding. The } motion to revommit the resolution to the Commitee of the | fs" nouge. wet pen Goats arian eomnre weTien | Comets ae a Buistol, Juné 20—Arr ai the Pill, Revere, Bird, Bt Johny Tho following communication from the Mayor was re- | chamber and isbby was crowded to its utmost capacity | Whole was lott, a not believed it to be possible to reconcile the interests of vor Pamed by do 2ist, Mont Blanc, Oxnard, from St George for eetved and read:— by citizens, as it was expected the present unsettled state § oye minority then moved 10 adjourn reat. New Granada wih my owo reputation, by saying the least z aay Giguoeater. MAYOR WOOD'S MIAGH. of the city would form part of their deliberations, An unparalleled scone of confusion then tooie piace, on | Porsible words, but enongh to warn the judgment of tho i Liverpool | 19'b, Youn Merrick, Filtner, ‘NOrlesue bolow 1ock, Mamires ORES Mason's Ornce, New You, Jaty 6, 1857. yarns, the presentation of ‘a series of renotn'ions by Mr. Catmp- readers iy poe me B poe oy tthe poder ‘ork Bremen. £0. Onvort from Galveston, i ld 1h von, Besa all J DERMEN—= bell, relative to the question un iscuseion. eo Ox: + seen Bremen. feldt, N Yor) waa of jeatone: Hi ‘an ‘Gxxrimwas—It has been decided that at least one of the | A few unimportant petitions were referred to their re- ciearot got to po gee yn Poy i ray the case, a very sataroranle dea of the political mo- 4 -Giason Berton, "Nort; ‘Tatan © ftarlanne,” Hacaloops sotragoous und tyrannical acts of the Legislature ts valid. | spective committees, second edition of the aifray in the “Bloody Sixth” would Bl ng Pecan by ree hg Roston Liverpool | “Sorprave, June Hosid Orphax’ Kempen: Work, Fhe Court of ‘Appeals declares che bill creating « Motrop- | “4 petition of sundry persons doing business on the weet | ensue: but the President said that not the | sebantry where lose corruption is to be’ found at | Solum verpool | _ Mit from Moyen Lah Begenie; comer % Warren ae ee eens corns eee | ae of the city for thi ‘Al of tho sheds on the bulk. | objections of the members, ho would cause the abic en, and that although I bebave thew ts tenets Ballett, Hallett. Charente; 20h (rout Orphan, constitution, and beace to be obeyed and respected by tho | side y e remo’ * | to be read, which fs as follows:— Camu as poten le | Arago. New York. . Havre | Kempton, NY athowities and people of ey ork. By this aacision the | heads in West stroet was referred to the Commitice on | | Whereas, hore is at this time a question pending before | \@ commit the greatest orrors, ag really they do, this is FOR CALIFORNIA, y Bancniona, Juze $—Asr Oordelera, Curell, Charieston; Bhs, poasiod "to sueare 1s tke, people of the neveral eoonties, | WhArved, Piers and Supe. PeUloos of Hove Company Nor | this Board which proposes to take from the treasury the | Ted fats Prete te a “ nae Caavrr’, Juve 2-Are Roswed Boraguer Faster aa ke? seemed to secure people several counti wo thousand dollars per year; and whereas : Cities, owns apd villages the right of representative local 11 for new hore, and of Engine Company No. +4 tohave | {oemeq for the public welfare that the doors of Gur Sesthdeniane Havana gm | “Gctnat si ne 18—Arr Zaretan, Robfason, and. Widay government, can be avoided or null fed by combining two | thoir house rebuilt, were referred to the Committee on Fire | this Board chould be closed, and ihe Board should satin 14 Correspondence. gad Rew Orleane 11. Havana 34 | Jecnimann, NY¥ork. Bid Nord amerioa, ‘N York, (F more counties and thus forming new political divisions Department. secret seaeion, that the people may not know how the Fayerraviie, N. C., June 30, 1857. axer Crry—From New York of each month, Capiz, Jane &—Arr War Uawk, Dunlop, Bordesnx, Sia af cho ake, It this the true interpretation ot the con | hei inde funds of the city are squandered away therefore, be | The National Artenai-—Rairoad from Cape Par’ River— gt avane ta apd Monte an Sous Rae Havens | 2 Danivbe, Golding, Coruama, °° alow, Ber menicipal power sball be consolidated in the hands of | The President oftered the following preamble and reso trom the obby 8 ond Orel chamber ai persons exvept Ck IS ently hy Be. MOinawas’ from "New York a “CnomerADt, June 18—Arr Caroling Neemith. Xi we unserupalous a dominant in the State go- | lutions, which were unanimously adopted:— the members and the Clerk. Tleft New York on the 24th, and reached this place yes- | tad Rew Oneane 19. Prom New wane Charleston: ‘i$h. Monticello, Landerkin, opie. Mik Bea Yermment; and it jee the authorities aad of | Whereas, intelligence has been received of the sudden | Un motion, Mr. Camraxi. was tied to withdraw | terday morning, after a very disagrecablo ride in an old Bingion, Douglass, NOrieans: Java, Gratam, Ba RE eee ee ee ihe Justice and {7 | demise of the Hon. William. Marcy, late Secretary of the | his motion, But he respectfully declined to do #0. fashioned stage, from Raleigh, ard have concluded tolay b for Por Pallipy; 20a, Oreander, ‘aia Paibies of their brethren of the State in order to obtain a | (amie? Site Toe eats and, wl the people of | Mr. Ho«mmscalled for the previous question. He withed u 6 y (and proceeaed} redress of grievances. If the Empire aon ta this State have agaln been called to mourn the loss of one | 0 be treated with common courtesy by the President. | for a day or two to rest. Having been to sec the sights lo Det ess June 21—Oi, Thos Perkins, Smith, from New mock down by the bold tyranny of @ prollivale Legisia- | Grits statesmen who has filled various offices of honor and Another metion to adjourn was lat, and after twenty-five | be seen inthis ol burg, I bare concluded to drop you a York t . ee eee ee ee eect a a aeeeommay Petite: | trast, having twice been elected as Governor of thia Stale, | divisions tho main question waa pst, and the resoluiion | tine o-day, by way of relicring the dalnens ef the tans os, Seinen Fraivony June 1¢—Arr Toman, Dreyer St Petersburg for wise subjageted. If the wealth of thie has ¢x- | as woil as filling the important and responsible position of | Increasing the ralary of the Chief Engineer of the Fire . | and S34. Prom Havana Mb and 26, due ai New York pe cited the avarice, ite numbers the partizun desires, and its |S. Tecary of War durin ue campaign with the | Department carried—a2 voting ailirmatively, and 12 nega- | The general government have near this place, on Hay- tnd Bist, ie i ode oe Sod Abolition, proclivition the batrod of be ruling dyoasty | Guties of which he discharged with credit to himself and | tively. mount, ® magnificent arsenal, Intended oricinallye to be of ibe above dates fall on Runday, the steamers will all | {crndriokwater, do for & Beiersburg. a8 Albany, other commenities wit A. bye fidelity to his country; therefore, be it After a session of four and half hours in length, the | tho frat class, but owing to some cause, jt has so far been | Momday: Sxoens peel regeee ‘val, June 7—Arr Geranium, Swansea for 88 For eur Gere hnsnostng’ righih tavely whe. poonlo or tue |. Netolved, That the Common Ooune!! of the eity of New | Board adjourned till this evening, used only an & place of deposi for arms, Tho sito incom: | q SMa, Cranes Dg uiaivs ase haviod eenapond: | NGnaveoent Tone BArr Oni, Manone, Hyork 4 York do hereby join with thetr fellow citizens in —— manding, and the castor tow ot bewutit may ue ing » : Bemiaion of his pole cy am eoutdaat hoy: wil | (BF verrow fr the lom of ono of our mow yaluabe alg BROOKLYN COMMON COUNCIL. Tit ofthe tm aa aroun emmy forme. Te | 9EFUN Ee tna = mews monn oaistae gineiboare Fe oo, fala, ex Histen to our appeal and respond to our demands for aid. | ron, mhoee hieiity to | ia different capacities, and as | T° Board held s regula meeting last evening, Alder- | bull:lings are admirably arranged and rollect much credit | month, and * t rr) mes 7 aay Gtyratir about name monte, | tuekian, Merry man, Cardiff aod URrates (and was Let our brethren of the interior look upon us as now pro | Governcr of this Biale, merit thelr ‘soa the | man Pierson in the chair, on De Greatest and bariders. noe ven at Malta nbost the Lach nnd Both of saane monte for orders 224); 18th, Wm Tell, Funck. ¥ York. senting a rovernment almont hopelessly prostrated: indeed; | sincere condolence of all is tendered to the bereaved | A communication waa received from the Mayor vetoing | rallroan rom tho Laps oar riven Gos, the Woh baat | arrives at Alexandria about the Iddeot sazse aid ih of fl- tah, Oder, Meier do (and old feo, Cuskeres ope ee © ibe rights of ohecing out principa, Feloee naa thee clec- | fiends and relatives of the deceased. the resolutions of the Board forbidding the so of steam | which stream Fayetievilio is situated,) to the coal fields on | PDE month. Mist of Livenroot, June ‘arabia (8). Btove, af the rights of ag one radian nie ee oe Resolved, That the Clerk of the Common Counell trans- : Deep river, distant about forty miles.” These coal fiolds arc | following mosh 8? emocnt Ghagne Niagura (UK frignie): Hisdeon, Porte onthe S04, OMtp of W tye ahora by legisiative curtalimente of authority mit copy of these resclutions to the family of the de- | 1u Atlantic street. He statcs that in ‘‘the present position | said'i be very rich and inexhaustible, and from tho ro. | vArriven at Adon about the $8th or 28th of same and 10th or | inston (as), Kennedy, N¥orx, American Union, Ous, New Ore Teese instru some wee lem tegen ceased. Of the question as between the city and the ratiroad com- | ports of Profvasor Emmons, the State Geologist, to abound following month. Mae sn 5 P Moree, Works, and Uncle J ale ba ww hate police rr. | ,, Resolved, That the flags be displayed at half maston | sany, « solemn agreement having beca eatercd into, and | /a the finest quality both of coal and irom ‘the work is eutia, 38 Parsons, Pierce . tr ‘and ona the City Hall on Wednesday next during the day of the s ‘ogressing slowly, about two thirds of it being under con- NYork: A Cimon, Hubbard. ai riots 7 that agreement ratified and sanctioned by the Legislature, | [5% “waen this fuad is completed, large noouion, of more, tock, Mackinne, Renmer Ob H Mr. HaswEtt offered a resolution that the Common Coan. | the Common Council, acting in good faith and for the bene- | trade is antic!) which I trust be realized, as the 1, Trieste, Zist, Artizan, Pollard, NOrleans; : ‘ds “was . i Marana, KYork, Goudar, L1aby, Charlegira cil proeeed to Albany to attend the funeral of William 1. | St of the city at large, conferring to the railroad company ee eee 4 ht, witce 18 Ona lay, ""Raltimore, #94, Vanguard, Norion, York; srights Jong enjoyed by them for a reasonable considera tosh, t bo @ miibory peabe wane Ly “ig enret, man 7 = : t ‘Stone, Philadelphia; 224, Arabi Ube resolution. longer, for the property and lives of our citizens wore | goons, can be appelnied except by \he express authorit; i Teciam—Many of the station housee are now | exposed to the dopredations of the thief and asanaiin, The | of the Board of Supervisors. {t follows, therofore, tinal men to put him in the coffin. Tt took over one hundred fect | “Zw 11 Amott, Smith, Wi . DO, 6 days, port a . 24-$id sche Onalienge, Bets withost any one to ake charge of them, aad why 29t give | ota which had oocurred during the last three days were { but he abovenamed ofi.cere are iliegaly appointed. | of lank to make, ha cofin. He mensured sound tke ] Beir Lou, edt Uardier, ie ores Polakaaa oe Teme oe them op to the Oommissionere at once, at the cty haz mo © in # grout monsure to be altribuied tothe wat of aesem- The Court 2 foriunately explicit on thie point; the ian- ’ waill six feet amd four ee roauiield, Fisk, Boston, id