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ne {UONTINTED FRO'a FIR? PAGE. apd» number of droves and Ly depariment oye meeg, speceTT tbe s.retisabon of thepe tained Teoper'siendente ef the public works, Be. SHE DOCK MASTERS VS. THE HARBOR MAS- TERS. ‘The wer between the city eatherities and the Albany ‘Dommiteen :s kept in goo? countenance by the squabbles ‘end vewations which are now on the revival among @@ecre having charge of the acoommodation of ‘Mt dre ferries and elip@. Dockmaster Doyle, who fret ‘Siew 4, with « view of testing the right of the Albuny off- ‘Gy 1s to farm out the city property, to the exclasion of its ® 1) control by the Corporation. Neither the mew charter “wor ibe Revieed Statutes give other warrant for the inter- if Boyle, fortwo weeks past. An altercation ensued, and eome wbat of & fensation among the shippag morcbants ia a! neighborhood. The Deckmuster procured Alderman Healy, of ‘the fourth werd, to take of the matter wh Bim, who tna prompt and decisive mancer met the re- ‘poor! bility, ad after «0 exposition of tue city ordinances & the capialn cf the eb p aad the Harbormarwr, she was again bauled io her berib, where the captain is resolved ‘® remain :n defiance ci the Rarbormaster. MEETING OF THE PILOT COMMISSIONERS TEE NEW FORT EILL TO BE RIGIDLY BNFORUED. A meeting of ihe Pict Commissioners wns beid yester. Present, Commiesiovere Charies H. Marshall, Robert ykr, 6. E. Morgen, George W, Biuat and Russell Brargis. The sndjec} of the new Port bill, passed by the iast Le- @iniecure, was discussed a! iength, more particolarly tbe portions relating to the dctiee of ibe Commissioners. Mm was conceded by all the Commissioners that if ‘Mhey continued the same course they bad hitherto wespecting the enforcement of the iaw that the same as far ‘@2 any practical results were concerned weald be a com- ee. ‘Te was stated that the reason why the law not been enforced was a failure of the needed funds to ry, law was Vigialy’ enforced fines would mow fal! to nothing, and means toexecute the law. As they of Commerce and Board of THE SIXTH WARD RIOTERS CONVICTED. ‘MOEY 4RB REMANDED TO AWAIT THE VESDICT OF THE CORONER'S JURY. @PRGAL ERBEIONS. Before Justices Usborne and Fiand-eaa. 3— > 6.—The court peom we: crowded unite morning, af Uf wae expected tbat ihe Surth was) rolcre whe were con- wasted inst Teesday would be: olencod. After the disposal of » fe* ch mpertant charges of ae @alt and bettery and petit larceny— Barney Gallagher was arraigned, ebarged with partici. ating in the Sixth ward riot on the Fourth. Omcer @ames G. Foch, of the Twenty frst ward Metropolitan ‘police, was the only witness. He testified tha: the was engaged (n the riot in Bayard etroet, and seized ‘while he wae in the act of throwing @ stone at an officer who was attempting to quell the disiurbance. Baroey agneversied that he was as innocent o! the charge ory) vnborn;” in fact, he fatly contradicted the Mr. Finch reiterated his atacement, and positively ‘that Ga! agher beda sione in bie band aad was wher he was arrested. Judge 1:y, and he was remavted for sentence. it ‘Quay on the cerner of Bayard surert and ihe Bowery he was copdacting himself in & rit id disoraeriy Wanter, inciting the m0 to riot Tbe w Wweas raid that eo a was ope of the «Dad Rab'st He eae coo viewed. The Court then devired a) the rivicre who were tried and convicted ch Tueedey morang inst £ engaged % do Sixth ward riot wo be arraigocd #: toe rir Their Bees are as follows —Pernar ° we wey. Patrick McBride, Thomas slo 3 ‘Alcerman Ciansy and # few * miavie bondie of all day wt 2 punk hment. Justice core amber of men who wore @f the gevthmon wb< ber atien fon, and afier be wee Wag freely, epaie as fo low ehyeters”’ presented 2 for re ae oded by & nterceding ‘a bebal Im reintion to these parties who bave deen convicted ot mrotove vondvet in the ward, we intended to have yuawed rontence aveince the Court bas epened ‘We have received a commuaicasion from the 2 dorney desiring us to pomipone ibe sentence “or the p went, for the pur pone of awaiting the ation of the Coroner Jury, When ii i# provaole what a charge Of ® very different and lanch more teriour nature wil be made the runject of inventigation by that jury, and root Wo the Grand injuest for werr action. Under the sivice, therefore, of the Dis- tet Attorney, we the!) posipcoe the sentences o these particular cases to-day vull! we hear further from the pro- officer In the meantime, those parties under Bail will have to be 2 io owatt ibe action .@f the Grand Jury. ‘The prisoners were wen removed. SIXTRERTE WARD RIOTESS. Ley john Kinney, andrew Morray and were tried aod conric’ed of tnter- Aitempied io arrests man were exceedingly Severely Wan t was in bis power do. Tyron was Gnet eb: Ki was erni io ne Per eotlary for #5 acathe: Andrew Marray, the ringleader, was sent w the Pen) er six mocthe and fived $60, and Kugrar Bolland wal Sped $26. ZSQUEST ON THE BODIES OF BARNARD, LANTENBERGH, AND ROWBAN. ‘VEADICT OF JURY—FIFTRaN OF THE DEAD nareITs | MAPLICATED—WARRANTS AXD CUMMITEEYTS @UED FOR TER RIOTERS. POURTE Da¥. Ooroner Perry concluded the ‘ncuest (eo, men shot in the riot cf the Fourth of July, yenterday. more of the ringiesdere of the Dead Ranb't party were fully identified, making in al! *fwer of th's infamous sang vow clearly implicated .n the riot in which these fuen tame to their death. Several witnemes whom ihe ‘Goroner was ied to believe could give ‘mportant informa. Mon, were not vo be found yesterday when officer Shangie went afer them, though they had promised w atlend and ‘Peven! all they knew of theaffray. They were either @iraid Wo teaiify fer four of the vengeance of the!r comps- 18 i perbapa, mplicete themaeives Coroner Derry in- Gormed the jury that be visited the vicinity of Malberry ‘airect, tho Bowery, the Hosp tal on the previous }, and though he every means to prosare ip- from rome one be found the lips of all abso- pened. Neliber party would admit thai they knew abeot the riot. Ee thought that the oid proverb s is honor among thiever,”” was eomirad y i'husire (Ged in this instance. The first wt examined was a nor. grant of the Metropeiiten pole, who made severaisrresia, Joseph Souder, sergeant of police, sworn—Arrivet with Sala mon at the soene of the riot in Bayard rest wocu 6 2 P. M. on the 4h; the diffi sulty appeared wo him vo ‘we det Be: and tbe Dead Rab ra. the rumor about f Nothings and black repuol cane were coming down to burn the Catholic church at be corner of Mokand Park streets, avd that the Dead Babdits tarned out to defend the shure; donot know re i ‘that romor erigimaied, but it was commonly round the ward; thinks + was py! 0 by the Hab to get strongth, «.tmas believes ie way —A man named Foronune, , Whiab gave ofiuce wo the Five ecourding!y attacked hig and took bis _ Web from him; be ran into the Bo #ery for prateciion and tt @ boys there defonded Lim; thet & rict, tant « ¢ ftatement be got from Floremtine himself, witoors was we way 0 tee when be raw o party of Bie mon gcing "rom White sireet, and he followed them to the ~ ‘and Baxter to ee0 what the mnettr was; ine pollee th We attacked with stones; be watcbet ‘a of \ 80 different persons row began in bo resided ia Mul. Es she rane he was the u: Seet of the two bodier there; strked bin got for arrest bot soom mise’ him in the melee, and Gd not ses b> egain until be wae dead; arrowed Fm. Gill vecaun be appeared to be takiog Limwif officlows, cbeer.ng © the riolers; parsed him over to the pyecia's, ac’ ariestea Another man pamed Jeremiah F! who + coped ata brick wile, picked up a brick, aed be act of throwing it; 0. on arrested be does pot know ; did not vested James Lane running u> Baxter stron! @beorng om ‘de crowd) be brows cut of bie uo (ng and Bande gud pus arry acs Baroey Gai- | i i i f i: i i ij ri E tf fe iit H Ps i if Gtement arene; stones wore thrown at the police, and, ‘were driven back as fer as Mulberry sireot; passed clear through his store w, abutters and all, Seg Se whoie sash; the fight then became general a |; Witness hnows one map eugeged in the first w, but everything became so confused that he does not know wheiher be remained in the fight or not; could swear to that man; his name is Kearns. Coroner—It was raid thai you @red a musket ten or twelve times from your stoop, but there is 10 charge to that effect 8, ‘Witnes: the Fourth of Juty 1 ket, not even @ fire cracker, house. » ar coalaenasenenabniind against you, sir; none a! rt ery, was eword, and ald that be w inessed a of the riot, but declared that he mew nothing of fy ADXiaos to be out of the witvess’ chair as 8900 as poseibie. ‘White street to assist the first party sent to rioters; arrested several men, but ‘specials to take ta the stauon house and kept on himeelf; the speciais entered et] the conpiains against them, one of them ie now in the Tombs. wae specia) , policemen, disperse John Long, special |, Sworn— Arrested a man 4 we bim im iy Sethe bas ei ce been discharged through the inffuenve of ‘Thin baving covctoded the testimony, the Coroner pro- conc! ceeded to adtrens a few remarks to the Jury previous to Pasting the case ‘nto thelr bands, Be ENTLEMES OF THE JURY—There has been a serious riot ‘tm the Sisth ward of this city on the 4th of Jaly, ae ie We have not after @ consultation of VERDICT. We find that Henry Lantenbergh, J. J. [Bernard trick Rowbap came to their deaths by gun ‘wounds received in the riot in Bayard street on of Juiy, 1857. And we further find that James McBride, Barnard McGinen, Frank Fitzpatrick, Ed ward Dye, Thomas , James’ Lane, William Gil wick y, Owen y Lf el 2 (alias Owen)’ Gallagher, Patrick Hayes and Pawick Soop were active partici io WILLIAM A SMiTdé. OLIVER H_ PERRY. JAMES SEYMOUR ARNOLD R. REYNOLDS. ‘The Coroner wher thanked the jury for the patient at- tention they beve bestowed on the investigation, and dia- charged them. partice this verdict, twelve Bi oh arrested by the p oo aye) ayes were u y the police, Coroner were proved by teatimony taxen before the to have been iead- jog. tpants {n theatiray. Coroner Perry at once pro- to tseue warrante for their and commit. mente for those now ‘n the Tombs, !n act witb tbe foregoing verdict. THE ELBVENTH-WARD RIOT. Im our edition of sesverday we published ar account of & riot which took place in the Eleventh ward on Wednes- Gay vight between two factions Known as ‘The Biues’’ and “The Forty Thieves,” reaulting in the police being at tacked by the Thieves” for their interference in the fight. ince then !t bas been ascertained that the fight between the ‘‘ Binee"’ aud the “ forty Thieves” was al) a mere sham ; that the real object of the rowdies wasto entrap the police and give them @ good drubbing. It appears that the rowd.ee concocted a pian whereby the police ‘woald be drawn ‘nto the meshes of the enemy. The coa- spiracors gave the alarm rap at the corner of Twelfth sireet and avenue A, which paetarally drew the sttention of the police to that spol. A small feree of men advanced to tbe place where the riotors were in waiting, but had | bardly reached the corner of avenue Aand Twelfth street, Defore they wero met with a volley of bricks aod | prise, but nevertheless they rallied promptly, and drawing their revoivere warned the riotere of their danger. The rowdice paid ro attention to the wholesome advice, but coptnced to stack the officers with stener, when the latter fired three or four show into the crowd, roehed forward,and charging the enemy with great valor, bey scoceeded in making two prisovere. The pohee iben retreated in geod order with their prieoners, etrongly guarded, when an attempt was made to retcue tbe capiored rivtare. The mob followed the officers closely, en = — nor ngl nd eo Barch wer \ ¢ purpoee of carrying prironers, bot the polleemen fired their revolvers ai their as’ saila: iz, apd again the rowdies wore defeated. The crowd then dispersed, when the off.cere proseeded to the Eleventh wero sladep course, and there locked up the prieoners. Yesterday morning the sccused, on being brought befure Justice Brenrap, ai the Hesex Market Police Court, gave their pames as Michael Riley and Jas. H Hopkins. The magistrate comm'tied the prisoners for exemipation. The | following # an account or the affair, ae resorted by Capt Sintree to the Superintendent of Volice yesterday morn- we — About 1] o'clock last night an alarm rap was beard in the foventeerth ward by the Fleventh ward officers on ‘Twelfth stroet, and poe Tunping in the direction indicated the corner of avenue A and Twelfth put a part of the rioters to fight, daring rallied agein apd attempted Michael Riley and James H. bad arrested with stones in mucercded In bringing their priso ab 3 es H af = s > Fi ps 3 H §5 What in ~] wee by the krown, a! et reported ‘were wounded. it is perhaps alarm rap was gtvon by fl purpoee of drawing an cnsiavgbt taken by surprise, and it was Sitcom ee egs they will not be cacghi map ‘but that every ‘man out into the di Rererfees to aboot Sonn oy cullaw pweare & organized garg. the “Forty Thieves * nitty What could have courting @ fight with the police bape ihey thovghi they would havea j : they could draw belf a dozen or 60 po! ville crowd soitred severely—two of their number having penn am Fyne | while two or bad yy! imping with reveral penny weights im thetr stanke. ‘When the police are again called out by such rape, they will be ae fully prepared for the they were on Wednesday night, #> tho wild Mackerlivil'e will take warning, and my ny themeecivee at ph epeeaee a eee of the = QUARANTINE MATTERS. ACCUMULATION OP VEH@ELS AT THR LOWER QUARAY TINE ANCHORAGR—NECESFITY 01 Srmameoat TO PLY BETWREN TER OLD AND KEW QUARANTINE— CAGE OF VESSELS EVADING QUARANTINE AND GOING TO ¥RW JERSEY PORTS—PROGRRES UPON ERGUINE'S POINT HOSPITALS, ETO., BTC. Three additional vessels were sent yesterday to the lower Quarantine anchorago—the brig Halifax and schooners Norman and Robio, so that at the lower an- chorage there are now ten vesecls aliagetber, Wish the exception of the Locy Haywood and the Sarah Hille the vemels referred to come from West India ports, and arrived within the past forty eight bours. They all had canes of yellow fever while in port or during their pas. sage, so that the Health OMoer bas been compelled, by ettute, to comaign them to the lower bar, The querten of (mmediste concern now ie—acd one upon which the inhabitants je the vicinity of the lower Snchornge are becoming'much excited—abe st the ‘act that no eeambont cr other means of communication ha; yot been provided between the old aud ne # Qiarentine anchor- ages. It \s belevoi—and present indications show eleariy the correctness of the escmplon—that within short time between Gry and one hundred yersels must of neces: tity be wen) to the lower bay. All of thene vessels will be mors or less infected with contagious disease®, and the orew, from the exposure to whieh «! Pe ge 0 spread the infection If allowed to go b . im Whe captain, offoers crewe have simosi unlimited ron Hs i. Tader the arrangemor wthile these men bave to come ashore in order to yielore and war, apd other necersarios “or thelr In dove thie they Lome thas, af Sar aa all prrctical beneficial reeulis ire concerned, conde Oo oa. e fans pend | — % They not only, come wabore, but they an old over dhe inland route, mos cine the on‘ire ronve to the inf 7 fever peatiion,tal diseases Aside from all this, steamboat ig ee mae , inorder to permit the Heallh Omoer le Dave tres ane Lieense in ov ming ashore. | Stones. The policemen were completely taken by sur- | | AY, JULY ERGSESEES 5. 4 ; is Hs to the cargoes joud complaints made in view of the , Keeper of the coffee saloon No. 36 | store houses for infected cary to several times in e par- | pow resolution of the Health Commissioners, which yesterday, compelling the Heaith the lower vessels coming from unhealthy porte, the of men rent from | the digposition of infected carges Tt is stated that the owners and masters of veesels, whore gave them all to the | jogs last year for accommodation the cargoes of infected : | Ht H e i i Es | By i i Eg i |= E DISPOSITION OF INFECTED CARGOKS. ties engeced in it He seemed exceedingly nervous and bd into ‘The cargo of any reese] sent to the novee oret ® mus- | comes under the classification of effect send to vi the ‘want of sufficient reasele lower ay cargoes. As the health laws are vory danger of !nfeotion is axcribed vessels. This sub; and the Taremoteney +10, Following tne VESELS BVADING QUARANTINE AXD GOING TO NEW.) JBUBEY. Bptnaseey wae eal 2enersay is (ae Beals Coes that the Relief, Captain 6 or three of whose crew died from being bornd to New Hook and then evading Quarantine. the intelligence asked that the Enay" Jersey, stoners to have ing a brick atthe crowd. | nished them for the Burnes, from Gonaives, two eliow fever sing her ‘ort. passed of See neee ae wi Health ir would ‘ive directions to have the Rettof immediately leave of tino. The request was based ‘vessel remat she is the cit'zens of A case of this kind just mentioned may rarely occur, “ane but occur as often or as seldom as y argue to the contrary, allowing the Quarantine (2 ‘ton A hospitals ‘YOUKG ned “tr follow tn, ont it shows the im- Regseed be vastly benetitted by located at Sandy Hook. THE HOSPIPALS AT SEGUINA’S POINT. It is stated by the contractor having charge of the eres of the hospha) bu to be read: tbat "8 Point, that one of the two 8 will be ready for the reception of ps tents on Wedmesday of next week. The other is promised in a week after. Present appear {ings and other needed accommodations cannet be furpiehed in a month’s time yet It is said the Commissioners of Emigration will not take the eoraaa tars and uj Inland id to BW; afternor p, to take in a cargo of ceal. ed that the bark while tn je case of ble to say. Meantim », « most forte w York is the fact im their hands until adequate accomm dations to meet all the necessities of a tem; provided. When such accommodations will be over, it is im) cumstance present time a vessels lying at the lower anchorage, and neither in the Morime Hospital at the old Quarantine. NEW QUARANTINE DODGE—YBLLOW FRVER IN NEW SEY. not be impeached. Th is rey that the be k Relief, in Barne, from 4 Pi balast, and bound for: ine’ po Siemed eens porary quarantine are faralebed, if nate cir- that there is not at the yellow fever upon any of the Say’ cod Bison REPUBLICAN MEETING. ‘MEN'S REPUSLICAN GENERAL COMMITTER— THROUGHOUT TEE SraTe. The Young Men’s Republican General Commitee met last night at Stoyverant Institute. The President, C. O, Nott, occupied the chair, and G, G. Butler officiated ae Becretary. WORKINGMEN’® CENTRAL UNION. At a previous meeting ® communication was received | toy; was from a body etyling themselves the Workingmen’s Centra! | erman Union, asking the admission of their delegates to committee. This document was taken from the table, axd | ojty: De Berg denied after considerable discussion the delegaice were refused | his judgment one admittance, (bough the Central Union was recognized ss 8 legitimate organization. REPUBLICANISM IN THE ATATR, J. B, Dorenmn, of the Zighth Ward, called the attention of ihe comm:iwe to the nexessity of having & and ‘orrespondirg Committee’’ appointed, to scatier re- dlicam publications throu; ad ost returned from a tour in tbe western part of the Siaté, and be regret.ed that republicasism was at euch & bb the State. The speaker He ‘ound the leaders apathetic, and the {ree so!) ders, was given to Ferpand> i) means circola'e the documents. Mr. Claws, of the Highth ward, did not see the use of p= et sttacks on Mayor Wood when the Pritunc wae ally » tcbing into him. Mr. Toren sald thet was troe #0 faree fer or oO, B. mente being #pread is, that the Know Nothing | about being dirsolved, and the members of 't will join the | gemocrats unless they are Drought i | by proper publications, He ‘nat newspaper wich @ most perdicious Mr, Hans & farm, of te | the a) iorment committee te farts seme ose to the po ice bi). exerted shoold be corrected ftores of the Hanatp wore becoming stale, bad po confdence in that unreliable joursal § i 3 Hl = : ; e é ? 2 {t ineite their houses. These dosamens shou op onder the head of “Facts for }-~ Via known & be party dooumens ‘bling debate the motion was carried, and the named er, Jobo J. Raster. indifferent, while the doinocrate were ac of slanders against tbe ! ihe last Leg'siatare had excited feeling among the farmers expenditure of the State mone’ erease of taxs'ion. The new verrely, and on al) sides he beard complainte, which er- | eored him that cplese an e‘fort was made, and a strong i one, the ly would lose the State in the com! op acconnt of the lavish ‘and ihe consequent in- ce Dill was criticured ad- election. | He (Mr. Dutcher) for one, endorsed all that had bees done by ‘the Legislature, and he believed that 'f it was known why thoso measures were , they would be acquiewoed in by the people, He was of opinion that a ‘Life of Fornando Wood’ would don good deal of good. Anohor reason for these docu. under cond influences sed tho apres ae be their | Matter; this was at Preston’s “ Decument il if [ : i Fie HH A i Ki t i Ey 2 i 3 chemical factory at the foot of Division avenue, blishment having been declared a nuisance by of Health, of which accused waea member. Aiderman Pierron presided. Alderman charged with bribery. Aldermap 10, 1857. Jast night, in order to examine into the charges of corrup- tien preferred against Alderman George C. Preston, of the Fifteenth ward, (Eastern Diairict,) and to act upon the re- | port of the committee in relation thereto, who recommend ‘of | that the accused be expelled from the Ecard of Aldermen. have been alluded | The cbarges against the Akierman aro for bribery, in re- cetving $260 from C. B. DeBerg. the proprietor of a sald esta- the Board After the reading of the minutes the President, Mr. Pierson, stated that the object of this mecting was to take ‘up the report of the committee relative to the case of the LEFLBISER: requested ® call of the house. The roll was read, and thiny-two members answered to their names. ‘The report of the committee on the subject read by mending the ¢: porition' as members of the Board of le The first named Alderman ie accused of a bribe of $250 from the proprievor chemical worke—Mr. De Borg—et the ‘was then Senta omg with the resolutions recom- receiving of the foot of Division avenue. The piace had been reported to the Board of Health as ® nuirance, and so declared; after which, as alleged, and as the committee on the fale e ‘The Paasipant read the 21 charter which suthorises article, teetimony of Alderman Preston before the committee. }, %h section of the the Board to act in certain cases. Alderman Fowirn moved that Alderman Prestqn be heard in bis defence. The per: jon was is Reseaius and wished to be s0 7: rr. quested that the evidence, as given before the de furniebed. lt was necessary ‘on with the defence. one Pamanene remained for the Board to decide. Alderman Ka) and made a motion to thet Alderman W1s0n caid that all the evidence wiling to hear the testimony other judge The Common Council adopted the report reqi this tribupal and answer to the contained in the albough willing wo hear” throught thought Alderman Fowler voted ecorded. CounsxL Preston tad that the report did not set forth the full evidence before the commitice, and re- committee, for him te hare it before that he was the organ of the Board, and had no power to farnieh the evidence asked for. qt Mterally stated — i Mivderben Guan oogus i jast tase the accased Aider- lege of the whole Alderman held that the accused was here to be uied by his fellow members, and not by courte! and an- received and that be should come before The Board can dono other than 10 permit the contempt of the community. ‘Atderman Scuois said it was right, juet sod proper a before the accused ‘all the evidence shovid be hear: removed; everyibing | Preston and De asked him if be had paid him terview afer not make the prevents to the other members of the last convorration was in New York after tho top of the commitiee. Alderman Scbols, of the Seventh ‘was present when be visited the Board prior to wae & nulrance, and | reported it to the Board the with | o'clock; stated stated that Mr or Poy? Preston and myself as the what we came for: the clerk and and covid even pull ony build call a sufficient Solos cy? tench 0 from the 8 repor' the place as iz o>y | ing from top to bottom: found Ttook to be night soi) deodorized; one of the tbemrelves to be caugh! Jn the meshes of the law at the outset, they would deserve thet be bad or the other; ‘that, beard De Berg say a fow days since Boar: By Alderman Rowe—De Borg did nct say why he did the Board con yersa- ward, sworn—Am & member of the Board of Healto: visited De Berg’s De of Health; Preston moved for a committee to inquire inv the matter; jealth Officer; we went next mornirg at eight was there, ‘orders; a great 00; 1 wae irritated at the action ipanco, wo went district station hyuse and got eight or nine @ saw the foreman, went through the build oano and something that bande em- ployed told us it was scum, this did not account for the tavor of | tmell; wewent into snother and found ve or wix Lae proposed uh he thorget | Bundred barrels of stall, whidh was prepared fioeh, which cit repara | DAd deem Prought from Barren island, ibe dead hogs, Te TRESS | come, horses, were taken (> Barren island, Dolled, ‘kod be for one | *¢parated, and again brovght back in the state wosaw ‘The people | ‘t: Alderman Walsh had been adied to the committee: Mr. the People,” committer vit persone ated 8 ¢ Contrel John Brush,/ &. Dutcher, THD FINANCES, Dr. Warreexse made a report from the Finance Com mittee, who, he eald, bad net levied on the republican office bo’dere as yet, but would do eo as scan we the police @ Commitee then adjourned. THE “DEAD RABBITS” DID NOT BELONG TO THE SIXTH WaRD. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. New Youn, July €, 1687, Having seen in this day's Henain an article purporting to give am account of the riot in the Sixth ward, I shail have scmething to tay in reply to that statement generally, as soon as Lime permits, but sball content myself at pre- ent with entering my protest ders of your informant, who ‘es igpates the residents there De an aa be is, w ‘be: but his infermation as regards the Charecter of man) ‘orated there, is as scourate an bis genius ts |; ive ip ‘exiatonce to a club, which he calle the “Peat Rabe which does not nor belong ard, to the personal i: ive Joars, and who remains. against the wholesale plac- ‘There aro many in that may aid to the Sixth nowiedge of ome resident in {t for “BARRY B, MOLONY. WBERE WERE THE MET, TO THE BDITOR 0} POLITAN POLICE? THE HERALD, New Youx, Joy 0, 1697, act evoning, (Wednesday,) about 9 o'clock, while paae- through Twenty sixth etreet, between Fourth and Madiron avenues, in company with a lady, i observed, as we neared Madison avenue, @ of rowdies namberirg some thirty or forty, and averaging from 10 to 18 yeare of age, who were collected in the middle of the street end en- epithets of obscenity ax loudig it As we arrived near the cor- | Wal venue, ao arebin burriedly turned the corner and making towards the crowd excia med, it cannot be otherwise | fellere. they're coming. hey have bean directiy | gaged 'n contact with the Telunders, and | of the frat speedy communication with the guaran. | nearly got pro- | of these lawless reyamuffing both ina tikes jee, and im an In 8 few seconds anciber crow Swept around the fail rom into Twenty eiath strect. As came in vial " y a eimultanoour yeil of jokbat bate,” of ver geance, shouts of deiiance and horr one (hey buried their m.asiles in ail directions, per- cul, cerning, for © rempeca i . bd ylaged It’ A part of & brick my ey — unt glaweing ay low sight athe and im- fo be pasaiog | ber aboulder. | De Berg was not at home, we left word that he should Mooday pear before tbe Board om miles had Sirected jone. Waleh (brother of Aldermen Walsh), DeRerg in conversation with ap went to De Berg on Monday ond asked him about Cross examined—De wold me thie in his i; told me he Pd vofore; think be said be ie Berg'd ‘Vieit, several compsints were mace to me that the place Health officers—or members Health; he wes afraid they would tear down his ‘The Alderman bg ty and rigid crese-examipation, wes adduced. Tp answer to a question Katbtloi-ch stated that he never bad any copvevsation with Alderman Presiin about ibe ‘2G never recommended bim to pay the sum he rece! Sack to De Berg. a ech confident, and he told me to keep the money, I am certein; be was very emphatic; I asked bim. and said “Alderman Kalbfleiech’ this is UBtOrtonaies apd I throw myself on jour generority, and want je you sconfident;”” { then ‘him all, and be said be wou d not diva 1 bee him conden! ~ 4 iy = ee ‘Foi be Bere frequent! if not keep pr * at ry Sis ma Stas Cae fae a ‘ived the the A couversaiion ‘Alderman Kalbfielsch occurred’ after Tea the Common Council on Monday evening; Alder. an Kalbfciech arked me how far Alderman Walsh was implicated in this matter, and I told bim not at all; might have said that Walch baa g me into this matter. rood Wabb had solving to dovwnh i agains cel Be wit . 3 bdeg! orga Sidenes im the pamphlet report think to be correct. ‘The Board here adjourned unti) Wednesday evening ben counsel for accused will sum up. 7X9 he ocala (Hr), Morel P Bark Velocity. White, Bt 0 de Cuba—Jno Thompson. Bark 41ma (Br), Masters, Liveroool, N@—Middtetoa & Co. Bark Culloms, Gilchrist, jakeman, Dimon & Park Br Cheever, Philadelphia—@ 8 Stevenson. Brig Buro Te DR DeWolf. * el Reva bhi ist Sta fn rig Obl (Br), McKay, Halifar—J 8 Dealev Grylon (Br), Crowell, Winasor—J @ Whitney & Co. Brig Alpba (Br), Curry, Cornwallis—D & DeWoif, some Margaret (Br), Henedery, 8 Jobo, RB—P I Nevins & Rehr Mobiie—Starges, Olearman Behr Dayal Beranton, Lowden, Savanna—fcrenton & Tall wet ES Willetts, Camerdes, Washington, NC—Mathews & Behe Biiza, Crowell, Philadelpbia—Jas Hand 4 Co. Sebr Martha Maria, ©: Saiem—R W Ropes & Uo Schr B Bs: J, mew Haven—B J a ei BS i ARRIVED. iy ‘ E 5 é : £ Ri ugese. am. Liverpool. June 18. with 40, lon 98 ip ‘Sarah Juduinn Sct Same ase dt rr ; so) the Albert Gayarin. Searcher ss koa rom Hampton aba Bore te i ‘Graben, Bremen, 26 cays, with mdse ‘Bark Virsinia & Estellina, (of Philadelphia) Wilkins, Rio Janeiro. May 29) with cofles, Be. to master. Bid in, company lope. of Joly 4,1 TS wing's red ESR, ‘80 in the ye a Frostedt, Rio Janeiro, May 7 with eof: sents Water wre) Rio aT winent. Jordan & 00, Left 3 ripuenon Ayres, May Ih wilh aides, ne 18 lat 8, ton 36 00, sigralized Clarissa Urap, Guanica, PR, Jane 15. with sugar, se So Whee sew tage ont, ihe vomeal to keep the pumps continually going in f Cagmoy g 4 Rey &t Domingo City, Jane 1, with Griz tehoa tof Boron), Crowell, Neuviias, June 71, with fe, to rim , Dov Qardenas, June 37, Spice 2 Go. Sune 94 i a ry Roven), Fh suey. Jacksonville, 13 days, with Bottvar. J) left the Rusherde July Ene! Sehr AP Went Tioride, 38 dage, With cedar, to Jone Aahbace Fon 3, Jat 29 30, low ‘TI pasacd the wreck of ber beam ends, mast beads Cut of water, appa- . lat 29 47, jon 79 20, PY from Bay of Honduras. da a cruise, hed om board 160 bbe, and bad phipped home 60 bbls, all well. Bebr Jobe Corton, Lingo, Bavannss. 1 eye, with cotton, to bby ay LH mai sever’, Hawhine Charleston, 6 days, witb cotton, te 0, a , = tz 5: sit : 5 ae thy Ball. Virginia potora estreet, Virginie ce edden, Virginia. er, Virein! 7 odmanesn. Viretia. § bear Ma Predwore. Predmore Virginia, 9 dayr hite Cloud, Newhary, Virginia, ¥ bebr Magell>n, Homan, Virginia, Sehr febr Robr Behr * ey ey oe sor M Shaddock, O} for Phi “Behe super, Pier, with Saba from wreak af mami wi ‘sebore nest Puan Fad fae cee mer Georges Creek, Gager, aware. Risamer Westeberier, Clark. Geer, Norwica, Stes meb!p City of Rava Si irerp20l; hips ALuaatiey Ne Me John Betram Iamburg, bark Vera ri brig MarahBehe Canta ani and Sivera Wind at sunset S&B. Ly way. 08 Be ile, RYork ; Beitic, b inekley, A Weaver, Vision Tamiron 7 Old siegimebip Kennevec, Band. ; pohee Therlow, Bewhury port; Shenandoah, N wr dence: Paivie, Hinckley, Bening J eek: panting. So: aria ey ees and tc e and Bangor; ‘varge Disasters. Outen below Rew ‘Wu dermere bad Joi tact 0 Pee leaky, la an ae ag Bf ng Ty 23 {Become ee cates Soun BW Pratt of Dennis, from lelp hia, which has Hianowarmceor a Sr ner mena ‘wrock © Nantucket Round =o having been sehore noar Fes pes fy ovo wreokery nd rough ou pork Bivqanabip Cuban be wae yesierday taken on she rad was for repairs. Fhe peveral new oe om, a pork ay sew eei, and Te suripped, recaul 1, and Dreadnomght ATTEN sind yentertay with ¢ cabin 104 seeond ft Tee Onur ee thee te NYouk, April 3, in Br nie ie from Calcutta for London. May 2, lat A et }, from Rangoon fer Uowes, May 23; Ist ™ Dudley, from Onlesitie for Boston, Jove s Lewis, from NOrieane for Liver pool J: igs gina, Braxton, from Antwerp for NYort, Tune 2% nt we erairariues akg f Fueeiwat batts oe acest a's le joven showing Boston Nos ‘'!6 6),” wae seem b aT ee fe ham or eon, ly $698,304 Sone 1a at sia ati, een tevieen ee. Jobs “ ha ns Naa Havana, July ABried i Remedy, , Hom i ork for Neuvitas, Jane ira rarer pce Be aan we jelowa, SC, for Thomaston, July 1, WYork for Hi ‘Bohr Mi Alles, s4 boure trem javana, July - #oreign Ports. May 21—. au Architect, Butmat, Baz, Wea yan barr bark Wm 0 ‘Sidens Mea How ; i) rt Car! from gui fn or Ate Sint he Woe ee res Gooawin, 18 dye. ‘tows, baH, lay 7-—Are Br bark Vernon, Leake, jay in june 23—arr schr Osuna, Torrey, Boston, to load or Ses r; CHARLOTTETOWN, June 23—4 NYork. D RA, Tuae S—Arr » Bt sauenrptaens, Su ieee Se Mona Dey. fr NaivEs, June “~e w for Boston 7 davs Re om ape Res aie Soe ustra.ta St Srvnuind Say woes mark Astsone, M7 ill Sr Emena. June $—In port ship Orphecs, ‘trom Mi rinncd do 24, hip Onward, from Calcu'ta for Boston. Evnisam, June 110 port, Darks Arethusa, Homans, fromm Sane ae Os Me el mentier srr Bat ase, “Cunnisgham, for Gloucester 7 daye; Ben) De mea, une Bun June 20—Arr ships European. Turner, El i ‘tp Young SERRE TRTS RLS (Pex Steamsnir ARaBt4—ADDITION AL Feirtnss eet teen Oa eee ies a i Ms ™prperensv a fog ip agains, Bogen TS ‘ARDIFF, U—Arr Rowa: jew, Berdeauz. "RONST, Fiala Repub fenck», Soston. eters. June i —arr nee tenmeehed dont one ee f, Plymouth Rock, Hammond, from ‘ALUOUTH, ‘= en Sickon pares wm Pence, PoE an ised einai: Lombard’ Redes’ Pipenoed Py, 26 Jumee B Keeler, Allen, from ‘Londos tor 6 "Fain EC (oor rected)—Arr Jobn J Palmer, Turners a aseae a Gon Sane eae ported), trom tierdam Bremen) ) Sng as oe ne SAP Ure Reiss; Cornwall, Sune 36—-Of, Am ship 3o 4h, Beep pendast, eld for Havre aed i, erick union Rose, Small, Woodbridge, N J; tork Tele; ts 5 Perther: omes. egal two ably Star, Ficlé, Bt Joba. to Gibbs, Piclou; Barab L Bryant, for Lot don, Kawd Byereit, Usrdy, ‘ \de\pbia by; a ; Ragle, a ei Doare, Deane, Baltimore, J W, Far Iklin Eid W to Baba 8, rae, 2 Rerge nt, ‘poaton; Geo Lohes i ; 4) Cabello: bark #yiph, panuoR, jathaway, iaayerce Jones, Boston; tehr L. ¥ CHARLESTON, July 6- Cid & Aramede York. 8i* MUA a ia Yone Be_id rehrn ¥ Philedetphia; Y fone Chronometer. Plervon, nnd Aldon. Hart N York. DIGHION, July $arceschrs Ht W Moree, Philadelphia; ‘Wm Maron, lee an’ erhburp, Thrasher. Bap | Ha'l, Padeiford, ener Arges Blven, bert Field, Philips, ork, Whistler, Preebrey, as vara, FALL FIVER Joly Fiat Philadelphia: J "Bisavs a iene ‘Toubar, Rockport weseche Baran re brig Swan, York. CM, eche , Burkley, @ port to _ vir brige Corvia, |; Wando, MeCariy, Juy s) w Tai loan jus, Adama, Bard pM Ze tc a, gome ‘M—Arr brig Pizarro, Sturges, NY: y vinvnshenbee ae yon ey bay Mexford, N ; Plumas, BW ORLRANR, Jn'y 7, Bilort. cia ships fulknaee, Wikeest hock ashe nA on aon Smich Boston; Br), = 24—Arr schre WC Meraion. BYork do yy Hie! ere a Re _ Bowony Rader: Porrest, Rio ie Senctrbr bark Peer nae mh wi Towed to een. ships DM Watjen aod "Dah ahip: Megunticook, bargs eines Cook Gnd a June 1SArr brig J @ Anderson, Noyes, New r airkaarr bere Wokisqus, Later

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