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aKw YORK _ HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1801 THE MB TBOPOLITAN POLICE BOARD. Whe Board has a ‘Quorum —Mayors Woot and Powell and Commissioner Cholwelt Present. Are ail of the Appulutments and Dismissals of the New Board in Accordance witm the Law!—An Important Question Abert te Arise—The Piling of the Vacaucy in the Board the Special Urder for Satur @ay— The Chirteenth Ward Police Appatnt- ments Laid Over=Phe Police and Spectals eli Urdered Paid—More Me vu Sworn tu— Mr. Cho: weit Octines Dis Position, de , dic. The crowd im and about White street yesterday morning wae qoite large, lu Comsequence of it being generally ap- “derstood that a quoram of the Board would without doubt “pe present The ex-rpecial polloemen and avplicants for fice were, a8 ibey .ever bave beon wheo mat on other my, very ponctual o their attendance, many of them arriving on the ground as cary as @ o’@lock, and remata- ‘ag outit eanret at vight. Some con tdersble spsoulation Was creaio’ among thors so gathered sory before ten Prclock, Gomequent aoa tae arrivat of Commissioner Ohol well, wbo came 19 alowe, aud immediately proceeded Wo the cffice of the General Siperiutendent, where ne ro- maine. 10 conversation #ito come gen lemen uptil nxided tet ine io Mayors had ari ed and taken their seats ip tae Suurd. do then p coseded down Atalra aad wok his fat wim them, = hea Gen Nye took the chair and catlet athe ax cting to order, ‘his Deine the det dme a quorum bec bern prevent since Th: -soay, the 23+ inet After the reading of the mioules, Mr. Powsit offered the following preemble acd ree} ton:— OVERRAOLING APPUITERATS AND DOMCALS Whereas i. s provide by the 7th medion of be ass to estab Mab a roprvitan Fodder District and ty provide fv the gor re ment there f, WAt no pa ron Arall dem pointed Lo offies oF m de he'pol foros a agi Nan of bs OF who te put ae (zm n d wibia the waid an Appoin ment {NBO itis sa’ HrOride! that ro rmon Aball De remo rt ereirom excep! on writes ch tyes yreferee’ ageing’ bia to Ge howd of The: sod after “an opporunity mar hae den offered to bim of being Beard in bis own defence, Ams Whereas 1 le gaied by bin Hood thy Mao or ot be cy uf Dow York. = tember ar oficio 0 bi: Uaard. bat Sersuns have Deen RPpOiN'ss 10 ctfiee in be Met-0, vlitan vale force who have beep convicied of crime oF ure « Berwine obnoxious to the cheque tit tbereu proviced, and ‘hat persoua nave deen divwi om the Oepartment #thout navDg bel writen herne preferred sqning: bem. aod wi brut Bed an copertunlty aff ded them of veing beard ls thelr as it ircalved. thet trany each pevwous bave been appointed, 0 Many 8 cb rem als bave been mae, d=y ure apvoln mente ore mocals nt viostion of the law, and Dat bie door the May or he rea wemiec to furnish to this Howrd much facte ore vi ean mavenable the Heard to determine the quss! with af litle deiny an praciead'e Mr Bowss—I would ‘ems rk that the subject of that pre amble and reoiution te Ove waieh Aaa My Forerrel to the O maiitee on General Directive I more that it db Preferred to iat oom mit ee, sud wiso tha: toe resoludoa Do go emendea as wW request iho Mayor to ommunicate ia. torn atk D to ‘bat comm iitee. ‘The resvluuon ~as ro anended and referred. 2M DRAPER'S HIIGNATION The Cuiramas laid before tne duara sae communiestion from Mr Draper (berstofore pabliehed tn the HekaL sain) wa aouncing bie reriqnation, *bich, on movon of Mr. Wood, wae orocred to be entered uw the minotes. Mr. Nyr— "be communication makes it tpeumbent on thts Board to proceed to eupply the vacancy occasioned by My Draper's reeigoation, Mr Bowrs—I move that the Board now proceed to fill the vacuncy corasioned by the rerignaticn of Mr Draper. Mr. Woon—I soggest that we should nos proceed to that @uty until « later day. Mr. Bowey—1 think that the vacansy ought to be filled ne early a it car be in order that the organization of tho Pehce sepa tment may bo completed Mr. Woop—I am entirely uaprevared myeelf to vote on ee enn eens ont eee ree ee er Powr—It might be well to bave the matier refer. Fed to a comantee, with instructions to report names. Mr. Nvx—Sappose we assign « day aad hear, cerwin, to Freese lo il the vacancy occasioned by the renigaauios of ‘Mr. Woon—I have no objection to that. Mr. Nye—What time will vou heve fixed? Mr Woor—Tocuy is Wounescay. Of course you are eware thet wy dnies are of such a natare that I cansot well nay whcn I can ationd. Mr Rye wil ‘Se crday #! 12 o'clock suit yoo? ‘clock—I have no objection to that ‘The qnestion was put, avd it was curried anauimonsly. > taterday, oe 12 /clowk, was fixed to proveed to 136 election of a Lew Comtnieioner THORTRENTH WARD POLICE, Mr. Nys—1 woula peed — that » committee of the resivnativa of Mr. jirtees th ward as patrol gen Toe commites port cawee ao eare snd the Dames 8) rejorted were page ed = Bot ocior to acting op them Me Draper reeiguet, and we were unable alpoe .o get « quorum to settle that ques- T dope nome gentleman will move that we now pro 10 ac. 00 the nam + recommended Mr Srkamauan (looking st we list of uames)—Thrre have been ther or four names struck out of tne list since thet report war mace for rearone satisfactory wo the c m- enjections baring been made to thom by paruos. ame: ded and [ move that (G+ parties nt ve sworn in as patrolmen of the Metropolivn ur. i. Woun—Seturday at zo’ gf ‘oup—The preambio avd resolution offered by my Wayor of Brook!) 5, as to rowe of ap rnat bave Deen made bere (arising, o» douds, ‘Dastve ta Whieh toe Board «as forced W go 08 ep te force) woula De® ta isfentory Teasou ik requiriog 0 opportunity \ examine tat before I rhouls be called ayon to vote aocn tt Id ke to be furnieheo ita & copy of these nainus, 1 may taso the opoortonity, ws early as | cao son disiently with my ofber duvies. to invertigate the cbarsec: tor of Ubese persona and their twess for the dsties whict we propare to impore upon them. | sbivk that pothing 1s are impertart (han g eat care a the selection of pereous | tw be ,olcemen. Ip view of the fi what errors have anooubledly heen made—n> doebdt ariaing from the great haste with #bich the 4oard was forced w sct—[ hope thet ac oppornpity ili be given me at loast lo examine Whe fat Nefore I aw called open to vote om it. Mr. Stk .wanan—I would say tbat toe list fas been pod ttehed, substantially a9 It now 1, some two works since, 24 Dw jrohely attracted ine attention of the May or. Mr. Woor—%6, sir, I have never seen it. Mr Srnasanian——[t was pe dliebed in mo-t of the papers. Wr. Woon—l never read it, sir. Mr Sraexamas—li has been our practice to pablish ‘Mere lets, thas the puble might be able to scratinize them More clovly and ts make objsottons te any of the appotat ments, if here were apy. 1 wk that my motion Be put Mr Cuovwert (0 Mayor Wood)—Are you certain wens thore are aby meu on Wo polloe force How Hot quallt dor the law! Mr Woun—I am not ovly certain of it, bat am prepared op my per ona! aud Ofllcial rerponeibility w prove the fact. Mr Chorweu—How long will take for you ts look over tha: list! Mr Woon—I oxnnot say. I suppose s few dave. I move, ae an amendment, If the Board is not dispored to grant my requet.ss a matier of right, to say nothing of Courtery, that the Iiet of there names bo furnished me, sod thet | bare ap opportunity Ww exainise Wis quertou before 1 om catied upon to vote. Mr Bowax (10 Mr Stranshan)—How many names are Mr. Bowsx—How many are yet tobe appointed to fill the force? Mr Sreasanas—Botwoen 300 and 400 Mr. Nye—1 will #ate that the ward is particalarly weedy in respect to payolmen We hare made no ap: pointments, | think, to this ward: aod the police ix Sopot ‘partially by special policemes. I am d by mADY very imporiast personages who res Abere, that the ioierest# and pecarity of the ward demaut that some resfonr!bie and reliable men be charged #ith thal dety. A foot Goal of stention, I prevume, has been Destowed on thie list and Mr. © ‘more intiwately consecied with the ward thau either of ‘the Com sissioners, bas looked over the names wita some care. Mr Caotwau—lI only suggested one men's name t) co em the list, and that mame wee not pot on I due't thiuk tbat Lever read the Net. Am far w cousernet Iam fectly satiafled to vote on it, and sostaced; but ar the Eiyer ct tbe city of New York has mate the astoruon hat he bar made this morntog I think i but fair that we ‘eboold give him time to look over the list ‘The t naie——The question will be on the motion of Mr. Seranedar Mr Powst:—Be‘ore the quer tion te put, I woald engzest, ee a sort of meaium course, that the further cousia Won of the eulject be pom and "bas the a) petptmenue till Saturday mo ny the Thirteenth ward be phere. Jot me hare the list of vames. Mr. Bows» —Tnere may de in¢ividual cases (though pot Ub my know lndge oF the knowledge of the Boar!) where sons were linproveriy Appoinied, but there have besa a nothing like (ne namber on that lie [think the of tbat vert demand the ao peo of there men. They have beea ef- with great care by the committee, bow = ae) their moral and physical quailtflaations. Hi appeart to me that |t is very desirable wy have these amen sworn inw office immedinely, #0 as to upenete 41M valey of removing even an improper man after hit betog ao. , [think that the charactor of th: of ite efficiency, tte ftgere to disc is of more Crasegvence than the number o” men ou that list for a few days, a few days are of emai rulative \mportance wo the whole period of time for which theme men are aupperea to appeinied §=fo the present 6 vive ef the etty—which | am happy t potion, particu ur! Tyo the eastern part of fie twn—T do not tink stat « t dekriment Wo the iuverore of the pul ic oan tak ps from the postpopment of this nubject til! Monday peas I werely make that suggestion. I have bo fooling on the wijyed Nr NemeThe importance of those appol nx wor beow lost sight af by the Board oF by t ba ring the mater jo charge. they bare devoted 19 tn Jaf thelr barinees deir beet encretes, nd have se aghs Mil the aid and "aut they coal! proenre. They bare par Ushed those sames fut the porpone of iaviting public rorntoy. wad we vale has beon—whether jfosily or ua jortly —tluet if any gon lease % ms bere and taker exs%p linn to @ ingle tan, the variable rule hes bora to siriko ten of and wei! fe thay developement Wo deerm the row appdcane J woald farther segree of vigtiance aa4 care tt vom bas 4° 4 refercnee to the Thiteenth ward, > veld rreserk Ubat tho Let eas been pad Paver! a fortnight ‘or A.A wan he been Jefton the litt whom any ee bas otpote tio = Tos question will be on Mr, Strana tmonts her | Dymatave | | traf @ mile of Washington market, aut leave poem amie Waa cee oe ae aca Mr. Woop—4As I understand it, swearing in const tutes the ap ointment. * Mr. Nys—Yeo, sir. ‘The question was taken, and the motion was lost, there being throe ayes and threo noes, an follows: — Ayer— Mesars. Nye, Bowen and airsuaban, Ne and Chalwed = 2 y mot m that the matter hy bom ~ speciat order for Monday morning after catia Ww Mr. Bowxy—I would suggest whether Ssturday would Dot answer tbe purpose perhaps better, U asmuch as it!- derirable tha. there shoald be a: large a regular force of police a& posrible on duty on Sundey Mr. Ny#—We bawe a special orde~ on Saturday to All the sioned by Mr. Draper's resignauioa. Bowsn— Phat t+ for 12 o'ci on. Tals matter may be “dieporeo of defore that hour. I move to amend by sub. atituting Saturday for Monday, so thas the f.roe may te on duty op Sunday. The question boing om the anendment, Mr eee fal’ —The fdea of meeting at 10 and going ‘i ito the special order at 12! We will not get through itil 4 o'clock Mr. Bown (to Mr. Choiwe'l)—You are paid $8 a day oe Jour attenocance, and the state te eo ited & your ver vices. Mr. _Gunwaant know that, but if we would meet at 3 'ei00k — The Chammaw (Interrupting)—That is pot the question before the Board £ wen . The question was taken on Mr. Bowen's ameadment making the Thirteenth ward apoointments ho rpocial or der for Naturday, and It waa rejected. Ayos 3, nows 3 as foliowe:— Ayee—Mewrs Nye, Bowen and Stranaban on recurred on Mr. order for Monduy ; it wae also lost. Ayes, 3 nays, 3, aa foliows:— Ayes—Messrs Powell, Bo ven and Chol well. Nayr—Wer Nye, Wood and 4 Strapanao. Is will be ree» that on this vole Moses, Bowon aad Wood chengec their re«pective par'ions The mat er remains bet re the B ard for action. PAYMANT OF SPACLAL PATROLMRS Mr Bowrs—I move & revolution provising for ho pay- ‘ment of the asual per diem ailo vance 'o tem rary patro! men Mr. Woop—Yow mean the special men? Mr. Bowsx—Yer, air; some of them are now serving to the Thivteensh ward Mr Nyn—I wii state, for the information of the Board, (bat the subject wax referred to counsel aa to the legality of their appointment Messrs. Fisid and Noyos, acung ae couneel for the Board, e given thelr opinion thas the Trenenrer i athorized 10 pay them. Mr. Woop—It #ould graufy me to hear that section of oe ae read whish euthorizea their emplo; meat ori- wally. the Clerk read the section, to the effect that in caser of eee ‘whe board may &)point special poltcemca with: out p Mr Woop—It is conoede |, Mr. Chairman, ‘ba: there men ba.e deen employes, and employed I prasuma by ihe “~ eof tbe beard I a*k for information ay to taat. . Nye (vosding aMematty ely)—Yes, sir ir Woop—The-e men haviag deen employed by a vote of the board, they have, no far as ] bow, discburgea thelr duties faithfully. I believe they are good men and farly eptitied to comrensation for the Jury they have per. form Bot | ceeire > ark whetbe there men were told at the time they were employed tuat under the law they were to servo without pay Mr. Ny Not that ( am aware of. Mr Woop— then, rir, the dion ity Pug geste tae to me whesher, while admixing that these men sbould be guid, and while reteraing my fe fire belef thet they are omitied to pay, they are to id by the partes who cmniored teem, or by the Corps nite of the chy of fee quretion is whether the Soari does not ase Me ality for ap; rae ag a disbares in aieest and bie vi letter of the iw imelf, Te quer pal which expressly declarer tha: the authority f tne Board cial police! to empley trocbles me how far wo are making 0 'rsttves personally Mable in disbursing pablic moaey, which tho law prince ‘end imperstively sayr wo are océ so died rse for that par- poee, I understood the Chair ts say that the Board has taken sovice on this pout. Who did the Onair been c-nauited? Mr. Nys—Meeers. Field and Noyce. Mr. Worn -I should like to have. taeir epinieas Mr, Nye—It is nota #risten opiaim. 1 would ph gt —sodpetgn need has mot besa ae ine tly. Spore are teveral Provievoe of thi bear on this vi uestion | By reading whole the obiect i pablo Tue object 0: the pro’ jart read was that the f mopriated to support thi Tegslar force shoula pot ee the purpose of iat called on in that the fund degi cated to that pur one should go to pay ‘Yaas force. force= without inquiring how or why or what for—was Usbanded Anemergency arose whick jeopar tized the peace of becity. The Acard, then, in the exsrcian of ia pewere uncer la snoloted these men as temporary patroimen, fur the purpo-e of supr tying vaCe1CI03 00 casioved by the tis anding of the old for:s and to easure the safety of the prosert and persons of the citizens ‘The; ttand, there’ore, as the regular fores, temporarily employed, ‘and their ‘payment makes no isfriogament at allon the funts appropriated for polloe Parposes Toe Board appointer just as few as (be emergencies o” the care required. They all staad, therefore, ax temporary patrolmen, performing ‘he does ‘of thore ‘ser-ons meh the funa was dedicated w pay. That ts tne opines of the counsel, and in which I, a+ « member of the Board, most fully coo. cur, after @ careful examination of the law iv my regard to — S — | Iy temporazity: That is the praiion to hla aoc stacds, Ano with due reference pat ap ong uggested by tbe Mayor I think that not onl; ‘se tour's ‘Dut the api rit of the law clearly been ir paymeat. such is the opinion of We genticman acting as counsel for tse Commirrionerr, and, ip & word, these are the reasons that have. been given Mr. Woon— With this explanation, and having no doubt ‘tat the Board a ted under a sense of their responsibility, 1 withdra, so fer us I am personally concerned, any oD" Jection to the pay men: of thess mon The GaaiaMan—Then the question will be on the motion of Mr. Bow+n, thal the be authorized to pay these temporary patrolmen their por diem for ihe services wae have rendered. r. Bowkxs—Do I understand that thas has the sanction Of the Me yor F Mr Woor—Undocdtetiy, 1 would ask, however, be fore tbe questi p is taken, whether there are any of those men bow employed? Mr. Bowax—There are, tn the Thirleenth ward Mr. Woop= Then I desire to etate most disunos! far a@ the fature tn concerned, we bave no leg: My judgment, to employ them: but ne ther mon have deen employed, ant as they cou d doubtless recover thelr pe, trom the cvrvorauon, I ibink it best that they shoud paid An to the futuro, I bold the quewion in resor¢o Mr Bowne 1am entirely with the 1am tort roliciwor, therefore, fur the special force, aud because I am #0 I was eoxioun for the imameciate swearing io of the force to the Thirteenth ward 80 that the syecial men be disbanded. I how, therefore, tuat tye Dard will eee the propriety of recon- | fidering What endjec.. Mr. Woov—Let us take the question on thia. The queetich Was taken and the resoluien was unani- moarly adcegted. So toe Treasurer waa axthorived to pay the apecial pa: irolmen COMPLAINTS AGAINOT CAPTAIN CARPENTER AND OTIIRRS, The Ciistnaan jaid before the Dard s complaint egainst Depu'y Superintendent Carpenter for usiog anbeormiag Jaa guage towards ope of the Comuasionsrs, Mayor Woor (The “pat have been herewiore published in whe He. wRLD Bowes moved ite reference to the Committee oa General Dreciprive. The Cuarewan——The usnal practice hag been w refer all Abese complains to the Vominit'es 00 General Discipline; and they wil be to reterred, as « matter of course, uutess objection be mad Tue complniat war so referret, and, thereupon, Ur Bowks, from the Commitice on General Discipline, | reported hat’ ibe pacers were fouod correct, and thas ihe accused be powlled that a trial will be bad oa Friday, —— on report was adopted. The Cnetnxa laid before the Board a complaint of Captain Turphud, of the Eehth precinct, seaiast several mombert o' the foreo, whieh #as also referred to the Committes on Gener +l Diecipiin Mr. Bowas, irom tha: commitios. reported beck the complaint, ith ® recommesdatioc that the trial be eet down for Friday, iamedintely afver that of Mr. peater. The report was ‘ The Ciainman also before the Board « complaint agent Jro K Foster, one of tne ola Brooklyn police, on the charge of intoxiea Jon and neglect of daty. Mr. YowmLI—A® & geceral thing, Mr. Foster ie a ro: epectable man. Do you kuow, Mr. Huperintendent (ad- Greesing Mr. Folk) whethor be & guilly of this offence cen? Mr. Foux—That is 0, Me. Wour—I would remark, Mr. Chairman, that the law throws arowna ‘be force a great mauy righ ehich we are not at liberty to disregard. I know netiiog of wis subject, ker Cito! wri1—This man has deen legally triet. Mr. Woon =| waa g "ng (0 inquire whether ne was tried accord ing vo the 740 seeuon ar. Nye—He appearea by sounae! as well ag by himself. Woop—And bad every opportunity to defead him- walt gaint the charge? sr, Nyw—Yes. vir. Mr. Woop—To+n I will vote for his dismirral. Toe qnestion wer taken oa his diemncal, aod it was ‘enani iy agreed The CHATRMAN Bl*tO aia before the Bard tae com; ~ of Sergeant Hatching, af the Fi’th yprecta.A, against Horn rigan, for baving aseumed to act as commending omen while under easpeasion, which was referred w the Oom- mittee on General (Mac! pine. Mr. Bown, from that committee, ror tod that the pe, Were regular, and moved thal ibe trial be set dowa for Monday veat at 12 o’elock, The report was adopted. The Cram alao laid before the Board the resignation of pas Harold as s patrolman in the First procinot ot rok N. The om ration waa TPT WAGONS ENCUMEERING THR FTREETS, ® Ini Wefore the @rard a commnnicstion from Dey street, compla ning of the market wag- On COC uMboring that etree. Mir Woop (to whom the commumeation was handed—Tt enpears that & large bemser of cyuntry wagyns Bre OF founliy blocking up thie sireet. They are so numerous thet they rometines block up every etroet ettata @ qamr: The ¢ remldene « wer fi ear, draye, Decks or vencies of ut lway fteelt te fresuontly ohetramet hy them A At den! of Houble ts given by toem. My plan fo have a epecial foree datailed ox, joa? ‘The ordinances are very defwtire, ve detailed thie force for = Dir s0ee of keeping the ghoroughfares open ss cold (or any teou's BOON, tual the Bowrd proceed wo swear in these § Obsiruc ion. Powell’s movton mating it the # ecial, Mr Woop—Precisely; there is an ordinance rela‘ing to this, but at the same J aes the na eek ef the mie very great powers. Tee gestion fas never yut bara de orded bow far the mark«t limits extend The olerk of the the viciot the o has’ d-vived revenue foreign 2 fo the highways and puniic streetat : Wu Yen fir; aud on State eml, ant as thie fas state Board i bar prover ee the waters froot ‘wp on Wi mich itis conte: ded, belong to tbe aortas city, Hovres ace doilt co then watore = Chey ” weflet out and Kept now as sores, ithe vt, in my pilkurot a haton of gal right. Wah ingion markete whieh fe tbe peineipa: devut of couat-y prov sions i# frequently, in Wie seruon of tue your, te corptre of ro weed burlvess thas the + treets ars onea & sered, and merchants baving @ large ousiuees (u tue vi civit Snd it imposelble to do it in conseqneuoe of the ob atrvetions Mr Bowsn—Supose there was an o-dinanos of tho Forporanen to prohibit the obatruoing of the streets and toracghfnres of the city? My Woon—The Olerke of the markot have azmms* the nde: tbe charter of ihe city , te bail. these abantios Rowan ~It bax born 0 for years, Nyk-—Po twenty or thirty vena io of the market from which thay tere Gnewe Neve thewe meronant—fur cortatuly it isa very grievous Ov11 to thein—— we to Felect sone corefel pradeat men, (xt late but tor a few weeks.) and decaitichem taere, They a required to be thereat 12 o'clock atnigbt The carts are all here to the mornivg before ihe mcrovauts oven ber ttores Wr, Rowrs—T think the proper course wo Ki be to refer the matter w tbe Geveral Superutendent, aud let him see and have tbe evil corrected Mr Nyx--What sho rignors of the communication ask ts & iovem their urivae warchman wich the authority of #pecial policeman. TI think it by at to nave It referred tothe deneral Superintendent Tt waa ro referred Mr Woop offerot the following resolution, which way read, copriderrd wad ayreea to: Rew lved, That De arpiatuw ant ceraoas in charge of ‘he pol four of the several prsiacis oi sil ulty be ceqn ate To ‘arnt boo the General guorrinive Wen! correst copia of he nawes of all persone connected ‘berewt hon oeis! duty. wn be character of tha ou'y performed, aot that anh ta or na. tion be furnished the Mayor on o¢ before Frieay moraios, August L MINUTES OF PAST MeKITNGS. Mr Woop—T ro i like w hare peowieclon to examine the minores af 4e Board pricr to thiv weerng. TI wish be permitted citaer vy nea a person he @ to taee a spy ©- to bays this book (the mioue bxk) eiven ome wad Mr Powell one day rach that we may Make Oo rael7e 1a formed ae tthe mode of dolag busiae tm the Board, which can OF better gathered from the migutos of tae Boara teeifthan it can po in apy uber a1 Mr. Bowsx—I_ would et that apers of thie cfilee are publ property. Every citigza witnin the Metropol tan potiee Gistrict Das right of acces to them at all times when they are um in ase, I uader rtand, desider, tha one of tbe ne »spapers Ws orepared to publirh our book of minutes. If I'am correctly iaformad that, perhaps the bist way wouil de jo let the editor trans :rivt of the notes snd pablish th m Se selene, On the contrary, [ books aud tal Thave no objection to thst myself. dori « that every thing should be done inthis Boara ¢x Diieitiy Mr Woon—I think the t-easurer misacprebended the ature of my request. 1 had no reforence to any papi Mr. Bowzn—] th'nk not. I merely make tho statement, ‘as the fact wey save time and labor on our part. Mr. Woop—Do yeu speak as to the fature ? Bowsxw—No~as te the past. ngs of a bony about pica [ kaow nothing Uniit witbin the past day or two the proceedings of this Board bave been transacted in private. I anprehend that any sneh portions of Ite pence~ings aa it desired to have pobdliehed were given toibe public pross. Iam desirous of informing myself fully. #0 as to be able to dizcuarge toe duties of Police Commissioner To do tnat I want to be come acquainted with the roles and regulations of tho Board, aod the mooe in whieh it has transarted ite bawi- teas beretofore, Ido net know that 1 a paeoaret to make apy svggeetion ax ‘0 avything tha: has been done. [ ‘sm not presared to eny that everything has not been done Properly. I merely wapt an opportunity to read the mi- Bates Mr. Bowax—I think the Mayor miseppronends me. Not only have I n0 objection to the two Mavore—tne gon: tlemen who re took thotr seats in this Board—io- forming themselves aa to all that passed ithort> in ibe t I am also willing aud desirous that the padiic. pln know it, a6 it bas @ a rignt toknow it. I andor. land that one or more of the daily pacers are prepared to publish in ex:enso the whole minutes from the dav of the organization of the Board up \o the present momegt. If this be so it sould rave some labor in conying. on Wvop—There will have to be a transcript for the as Bowmn—Ther wonld tranecribe i themselves. Mr. Srxananas—I pa Rn a aad member cf the Board taking books ‘Mr. Nys—That i Bot the proposl'ion. Mr. Woov—If any of the payers pablish the minates it will answer every pury se. Mr. Boway—I coon ieee wi papers are prepa only know that [ very cheerfelly accord my F persis B for tte publicati rn. Mr. Woup—All we want is to be allowed to read it. Of sourre we would rather reu it in print than in mang scrint. 1 hope, however, tha: if tr byt oe Nay pavers it will pot be given to any of them excinaively, bu; that every paper alike will heve the Crepe Le IT a ihere 18 De Do of cia! organ established by thi Mr. Bown Certainly, ibey can a] bave it We bave not as ye! bad sy official organ. Fe Woon the edeainistratione at Was hivgton anil Al- ave thelr organs, and I did pot kao# but this Bard ben 4 Dave ite orgen. Mr. Nyr—Wo bare not been #0 well favored with or- ALE 08 Other denar.ments of the city goverument. MR CHOLWELL DEFINI HS POSITION Mr. Cnotws11—I would like tom. afow words, which I feel compelied to say in view of rocemt circamstencos. Within ihe part week I bave beea to-mented at my store, Jo the country, and elaewhore, with comaittees of the de uceratic, republican and American parties, to muy accor in this Bard = Ihave taken coosi/erable time to cousiver what course of action to pursue, and 1 bave come to the detwrmiaston that © act of mire hereafier shail a entirely indepen: ent of potitics, in e manner OF shupe, and that every vote which f cast Fron ents day forth shall -} ven independently in wey way, manoer aed shape, ebatever wise orrclusion , aud T entirely agree wita it Mr Nye ( miricatly )—I auppored that it always was 20. I never expected that tc was otherwize, Mr. CuoLwnis (correctiny.)—I mean so far ae I am con corped Mr. Nrw (accepting t> correctior.)—O! Mr. Crouwart (patnfolly )—If yon bad to go through all that I went throogd the past week Mr, Nye (virtnourty )—l rerorrhail ANOVIEK RFPORT TO CHANG TIM HO Mr, Cro.wan. —I more that toe Bow morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock Mr, Pownit —As Tl have changed my office hours, I will ‘vote against that, Mr. (nowweit <1 withd: tt. Toe Board thereupon, a+ o’choek Ww ony. Dering the sersion of the Board the excitement in and fabont tbe bu i was st ite highest pitch; as many as could crowded y_the doorkeeper into the room, and | in ssemicircalar form around ‘he hile masy others so completely blockaded the door leading to the room ax to comyietely cut off all (OF MEETING adj yarn till to: The anpounse nent outel: Pay off all the police ana anded satisfaction by all Baad Ube only question raised by the anrour crpectante was, when apall wo got it? aad who is to pay ar? Thore questions were asked almost in- cessantly by rome one of the delighted crowd, and us often lef, roanesered. Two events happened curing the sersion of the Board, however, that the crowd outside ¢14 not appear to relish— ene was the poriponement of the Thirteenth ward police Spporntments, and the otber that of se'rcung a new Com missioner t) fill the vacarcy in the Board Shortly before the Bowrd hat adjourned a young mea | named Anthony Onthimek—a special policeman for th Fighth ward—who, im common with the otter «occ Bad been waiting about the building to see wha action was to be taken on their pay, reocived a telegraghlc deepateh from Boeton taforming him cf the sudden death of his mother « few hors previourly, Not half an hoar had ex tred after receiving this rad intelligence before he forming bim of the very sudden deatn of nim only received another from the samo place, in’ tister, who had died of the heart diseases, ia conservence of grief, eaperiuduces by the death of her mother. Those facte were immediately laid before Com missionert Nye, Bowen and Stranahan, by an emp'oyee of the office, together with the fuct that the ‘young man was wilhout a cent of money. ‘The Commisioners tmmetiately sent for and handed him a $20 bill to aulend the funeral with ‘The Commissioners then proeeeded io effect an arrange. ment for the pay of the special police—making oot ino time of each tran and amoun. due him for hit eervicos as uch, aod arranging the pay lew into wards, Tt was agreed that the epectale (oumberiog avout 269, who ware disbanded on the 17:h of Joly, aod bay A 196 still doing duty,) should be paid of afior the regular force had been. Mr. Bowen yesterday audited the various pay rolls for the Brooklyn polies, a8 published tm yonterday's Hakan, ‘apd drew a check for each Captain, for the amount of mis re in the following form — —""~ Orrick Boak or MeraororttaN Pouce Dieract) New You July 2 Mat Mechanies’ Rank of Brookirn. pay ty ——— ler, he vam of — doviarn ant ——eente @, W. Bunn, Ohies Clerk PERE ‘There checks are to be banded over to the captains of 1h: peveral precinots by Mr. Bowen thie moroing, #9 that tho Brooklyn poltioe may be pail off this afvernoon ‘he pay rolls for the several New York prociagia hare Bet ail yet been perfected and handod in hy the commant- tng cfficere; consequently nothing nas as yet bosn done by the Treasurer towards aoditing the varivus accounts and drawing his checks therefor ‘The foliowtng are al! the precinote from which pay rniie bad been received 18 to tive o'clo k last evening special, Commanr ling Uffiorrs. Men. Ammin Gerpeatt A B. Ween ° Sergeant Henry Flute hat the Roard had resolved to Inspector T rnball........ Sergeant J. L. Sebring... Heryeeut TraAdous Doris S Toxpector Pes ‘Inspector Golem 1. Poriet.. Bergeant Thomas Sweers,. ‘Teepector Geo W. Mike ° . Special Ald Wm Southerland, Cieapeotor 4. W., Hart ‘ Sorgeaot JR Bennet i "ard, “Fourth, Bri, ‘fourveeaia ni "eeaenh Woup--I] found thet the Oviy thing I covld do tore © “> i (Wh mock gravity )--I think thaticavery | A. M adjourned till 10 | communication: «hite the balls and rtairw sidewalk and yard became almort densely flied wi reone in | one way /r another intereeted in the action of thé Board. in! police was rocetved with eutine, yeater too following pamed a titionat mea trom Quarantine with him, and bad,'hom swora li as spe cial: ohoemen for the Quaranune ad :— Poter Ross, James Haw, Jobo Mari Leonsra Jennings, Cornell is Hoary Oreswoa, Javod Journey, James Uripps, ge Williamaon. Theso with thoro Dineteea men aot Mr. Thompéon, fu a aon Mouday make a total of Polioemen ubder tbe lustrustion of 2 prowestion of carg ws of vesiel de> tained a the Qourentine grounds. Ali of tha men a) sworn in are in the employ of Aeaitd Ottlcer as bargonen, and bave voluoterily teudered their services .o the N10 a8 special officers withoa! xtra compensation. It (# mis purpoee to detail a portion. f th so men at the uppe aad the remainder at the loser Qusran jnu xro ud Mir Leroy W Pease wae yesterday ®worn in as a special { policeman. to be detailed at he five Patow Aoase of La dwiry without pay, at tho request of sir. Pesao, the a | ,eriptece ent of tbat inetiontion ‘The followiag officers bave abarzes vow poiing arwiost them, which will came up befure the Board or trial op Filday neat:— Deputy Superintendent Carpen ev, cherged with loeur ordimation tn Daving weed viot-us aod aiuelyo laaguage tos ard tbe Mayor on Saturday, ne 2b int Thomas McDougal, Hear, Gorr, Jon Rey polda, Joseph Mca 1 Davideun, charged with neglect of daty’ ia having aenated shen reives from duty withont lea ve on Suudsy morning, July 2%, 1867 Alt of the pardies have bee: notifled 10 appaa for trial ae above. Deputy Soperiptendent Carceater yesterday de‘ailed James K Kellock, B-q ,a brotaer of George Kationk, Jr , suvermtesdent of vutdour poor of iho aim tows, as Diet telegraph operator at Div offic’, M Crowley war yesterday affernora engsged im explaluing the carive work pge Of the apparatus lo Mi. Kelscx, woo is to as sume tie daties for uhe first time tu-cizhe TAK OLD POLIO’ OF THE TH(WEKE TH PREIINCT. Asiardyy evetog, about suns pamver of the old foree of the Thirieath precinct, heated by Mane# H O'Conror, proseesed to ibe Thirteenth precinct station house, corner of Broome an! Delaucey xteoots and ro peried themselves for duty, aliegiog "ust tney hat neve bees notited of the'r dismisnal from offi, aad whet they were law abiding ciUzena, and as such claimod to beagela put on dow. Sergesut Sieers received them verv poMaly, ead tu fermed ibem tbat he was glad to mest them as ol! amo ciaes, but that ne could vot reo quire them as officer wubovt their @at procuring orders (or bim io do va frou the Metropolitan Police Bourd =They then left the ststiog beuse, of tae Eighth preciont, THE PAY OF THE BROOKLYN POLICK. The Deputy Superioteacent of ge Price of Srovklyu will pay the patrolaen of tne First, “econd, Third ani Fourth aisiricts, and E ghth and Nita anrdn,, ou Friday afternoon, a two o'clock Tae men of the Fifta, sixth and Seventh districls witl be said on Saturday,” com mencirg a: 2 o’clock The Deputy wishes it distinctly ua Cerstood that be will pay uo orders against poltcomea. Tersona bolding orders can de pre-eat if chey thiak pro- yer, and collect the oills from the debtors in person. The army tor Utah, OUB LEAVEN ¥ORTE OITY COMRKSPONDENCE. Laavenwortn Crry, July 18, 1857. ‘The March cf the Troops for Ulah—Phe Dragoons tieturn ie Kansas—News from Salt Lake, dc., bc. ‘The last detachment of troops composing the army for Utah reached Fort Leavenworth three days sisce, and the march commenced to-day, Tho Texth infantry taxe the advauce, to be followed by Phelps’ battery of light arti! | Jery and the Fifth infapiry, with one day’s interval be tween each, which disposition is to be continved as far as Fort Laramie, after which the army ie to move in sup porting order. General Haraey’s order for the movement yequires the troops to march fifeen miles each day, bait ing one day in every cight, and allowing tweaty-dve days 10 reach Fort Kearney, t eenty-Gve more to Fort Laraimis, and forty more to Salt Lake Oty. ‘The dregoons that were arsigued to the expedition tof, here two days since for Lawrenoe, where Gov. Walker demands their tor: coe in suppressing aa émeule against the Territorial » tos. He has published a proclams Won, which I dare say you have seen. This will give you wD iden of the present siete of affairs im thie quarter. Both parties are wrought ap to the hi cbest degree of 21 aspers' oo, abd I thing there are good geoauaa for appro hendiog :orlons rewalte, Wheiber the dragoous will ultimately go to Utaa ta in my judgment doubifal, aa the presens aspect of affaire reeme to indicate that their services will be requi ed io Kansas for some weeks, and vnt'l tt will be too late to make the march this eeason. Without them tho ageragate » for Url rout 1,300 men, an; one naif there (be Fifth tn drokeu dowe by bara service and overwork inthe swamps: 0! Fiorica, from whence they were ordere1 npan this oc pediiien. ’ Many of the men of thir regiment have aesert @0 , abd reveral of the best ofc ora bave wendered (herr re siguations, 1D CODR quence of what they conceive to be tho jujastion that has oeen inticted u ou the regi meat. ‘General Harney wil pot leave bere a’ til ih» troops have al] marched, when he expects lo make s ra vd m ywement. freon Aaya fromm Balt Lake OMty, with aespatches from B ighem Young. he and his fullowers are dispored to receive he Territorial office's andthe army wit opea arms. If sch be the fact it will hardly be necessary to send #0 many troo# among them. This, however, may be a ruse T will write you again from Fort Kearnoy P. S—An express, whioh has just come in from Law rence, gives the Informatinn that the excitement there is roused to the highest puch since the arrival of the troops, and there are sundry warlike cet nerations, sash a fireng ‘anpen, arrem>ling armed bores of men, &>, &> What the effect of ubie will be it is Impossiiv to predi, Dut one thing is certain that if tne drageoas are orderet to fire they will obey the order, le, the couseqaences be what they may. City intelligence, Dararrcan or THe Crry Gaxxaninas —The Oty Gronw diers, Capt. Low fen, mustered at thelr headquarters, the Mercer Toure, yesterday, at 10 A. M , to proceed on thetr acrual excorsion to Patlacelphia The ranks were fall, ‘aod we company nover looked better. Chey were ov corted by the State Grenadiers, Livat. Frazer, commandavt, the fol of Jortiandt sirect Monson, MoCiay }odwin, Mejor Irvin, Liewt Barelay and Sargeoo Peekbor, in’ uniiorm, accomoanied the City Grenadiers & Philadelphia, Sheltvn’s full band also went oo with em. Ax ron Orvicen Axparson's Famity,—Mosars, Phillips, of White street; Macomber, of 164 Kim sreet, ani Mr. Racey, of Centre market, will receive subscriptious for ths femt y of officer Anderson, who war killed by # bar- gar in Grand street last weex. Chose who dio while to the performance of their daty should not be forgotten after | they are dead | Creaine Broapway.—We learn that an effort ison foo, | to organize an aavoctation of Broadway store-keepers to _ Keop Broadway thoroughly cleaned throughout the year. Tt seems to be impossible to induce the authorities t> do their coty,end hereafter the merchants will take the maiter fn their own ban’# A mestirg is tobe held for thie parpore at the Astor House this evening. Tre Tix Roomtant oF Hoare, Colonel Postley, par- nde for a “ fleld day’ at Fast New York tomorrow, at | “a o'clock A. M. Brooklyn City Sews. Svsmeon oF Meangk —Coroner Sell held an inquest | yerterday upon the body of Chrintepher Heifernan, who | dled on the 20th inst , aa supposed by the neighbors from Diows in@icted by bis step eon, Thomes Stanton. The de cersed resided on the corner of Colnmbia street aad Hari) on avence. The wife of deceased was a widow be jore she married Hedfrnan, and bad two childrea, Thomas aod Ly bag wee from Ray atthe oa taitou of the parties. r they arriv Appeara they could not agree as well as m' oe ial and freqnen: quarrels were the rence. quarrel, aa Alleged, the bo; anton Beat the old nF ae aided by the motber and Mary. Ile was seriously about the head and It is su peed diet from the afeoun of the injuries thus received. Dr. Van Duyne, who made } = port mortem examination, testified that bis reall was stured. The testimony of several witnesses was taken, wet ary renarea ‘verdist that “deceaved came to his d y inflammation of the braia and membranes by dio’ ‘etieted by ‘Thomas anion, assisted by Jutia Heffernan oe « Stantoa.”’ = Upon the rendition ef the verdict, Ji Heffernan and mary Pranton were taken se by orcer of the Coroner sppear as witnesses. The decease!, it alto appeare, was cf intemperate habits, and ona ‘more thorough examine. tion it will Coudtless be found that bis death was more tho revwult of liquor than of blows, The ih the offence bad not been George Bhampf, about 17 years of ago, was arrested in Jersey City on Tuesday evoning for passing counterfeit ila, of the denomination of $2, on the “Union Bank of ¢* London.” He pasned i Dille upon Mr. Car. fry, confectioner, in Mont ry street, after Awe ho went next door, to the raloon of Mr. Pom, where he was about getting ri "ot moetber, vee Mr. Cattery, having found out that the bill he received was apariou:, came in porevit of him and caused Lis arrest. Whea taken into custody he protested his innocence, saying thes he had been at work in Now London and bad reoutrod the money from his employer. He was locked up for the night and yesterday mornicg takon before Recorder Bed. ford, *ho committed him to Bergen jail to await hia trial, Upon bie examination he siated that he lived at 62 Duane sweet, New York. Police intelligence. | Ammer oF ax Anutcrn Fano Dmaran.—Jamoa Stewart, the al ged proprietor of a gambling ealoon kept at No. 203 Brondway, corner of Fulton street, was brought before Justice Connelly, st the Lower Police Court, on complaint of Mr, Emeron B. Harwood, of Lovejoy’s Hotel, who charges tho accured, in connection with ovbers, with hay: ing kept a faro banking ertablishmont atthe above- mentioned piace Mr. Harwood saya ne visited the pro. wires severe! times and lott about dred dolark at the game. The marirtrats held the accused to bail in the gum of five hondred dolwra to ancwer. Mr. Jamen 8. ener], ef No. 67 Fifth street, became the prisoner's ball, shorevpon he sas liberated from custody. Warrants fave been tesued for the arrest of two other persons obsrged wiib being coafederates of Stewart Regatta at Hoboken. Vertorday afiornoun a very interesting regatta came oif at Hoboken, which was attended with considerable in- ‘The raco wus for three prices—tho iret for $50, the recond for #25, and the third for ‘The diauce to run was twenty miles, vis, fve miles op Werlver around & buoy at Swiker's Bay, theme down ihe river frew shat point too miiws w a flag boat of Bedloe’s Island, and then back to the startiag pat off Atlantic Garden Seven boaw entered for the race, as follows:— Name Owner Btranger.. terest. | core A. Sn oaley. Go Warloe Ab. Barker, E @-rham, J. Basha, a. P MoGown, 13, Song when thay wore soon under head ¥uy nr the appar bavy The Stranger, which 8 anew boat afer song a short dis- tw ce ook @ start aod FOP UA FOmMs FO hundred yards adead, which distance rhe kept newriy the eatire rane the Fomestreieh the Parstine overto’k her and came la rat, bot veither boats suowe ted in wiOnINg B prize, OWLaY we thelr Dat baving mate the required time. The rvcoos ful hows were as toliowe:— « First przo, the Walon Second prize, she Bob vish. Thire p ive. ths W er. the wor received with orpsideradle eatisfaction This ia ibe third priz nas carried off, Ye Cut, CENTREVILLE COWRAK, 1. 1.— TROTTING, Torspay. Jely 28, trotong mato, $1,0°0, mite beats, bert three iv five, iu harners 3 MeLaughip pained bik g Lancet ah 22 D. Piller panved br. g. Brown Dick cee oe 8 ‘Nme, 20 36 — BiB. obtaary DRATH OF COLOSAL Pe Be OGORN. Died, om tbe tia inet., at hi* residen ve, Queen's eqnara, Bristol, Euglund, ip his'seventy foarth ear, Uol Pots paw, ovselof the United Sites for tat pork Thi de cen'ed xeptlemaa «a: the wird eon of General Mathias Ogden, and was born at Boon:on, 10 the State of New for- tey,ob the 34 of March, 118s. He sas apooiniet be Preskient Andrew Jackxon in 1849, aa Oo: ant for the Uuit eo Sutes for Liverpool, where he served for eleven yours, Mir, Ogdeu wae one end we thee transferred 4 Bristol. that was ever placed on boars a boat «ith expausivesterm, Wish the boat thas eq nyved, he was the fest to venture ou @ Hem vovage; he provee ed with her fon New York & No ielk ip Vi gia and etablisned ter as @ packe® vo the James iver. 1917 Mr, Ogdsa went to England, aod submitted bis plans io Wr James War, who said to tim, “ Hr. Ogden, I do rot besitate te declare it will make ‘ beantiful engre’? During the Isier years of his Ife Mr. Ogden was engaged ta certecting @ soleatide sonnoing instrument, the combined tyveution of Mr. Oxdeu apd (apt. J. E ieeeon, ©. E Be wae a member of the Or cor of the Cum i, wbicn he Inherited from his father, and whi b descends to his epiy son and MaSitiang AAT BLOIGRR 8 . +.0¥e 11 BL eee 5 tise waren etnora 2 Si Port of New York, July 20, 1857. ULE REY pRigumship Southerner, Ro eriava, Charleston—Bpoftord, n ator Rteamehip Roanoke, Shinrer, Portamouth, £o—Lndlam & " Ship H ile (Ur), Grange, Japa own ~Rurchand & Barke ship kt Pater, savin Rordsaux—T) ompann & Htnter, abi Muiler Marseiles—{ 8 oartoy Ehlo "pion Davie, New Urieaus— ‘in Tenet. bin 8 Lawreno.. Pa ina, Bo-tn -1 0 cakur & Oo ae or (Bri. Band or—Coliine 2 Moreh. peey, Malan, Nomieri. #0 ‘bardaer, Bae meetin ttyder Eevee Man Bark Panny Huck, Crocve t, OL y Point—R 2 Bria @ C acterly, Barton Maraaba: ardet & Wools. karie Freierico (Dan), Lamoih 8 Thoms, &2—« 0 Rossire ae ‘chr Flora King Riss. at Johne, PRO @ & J Peters, Bowe Teviot (Br), -Banon, Sargent & 30, orton, more iogert. Kirbmend — wr hoot Dnsoa sy, ‘baltimore Waiter, imran Que ihr Sew York, Govdsell Boston— Dayton & 8 »rague. ARRIVEL —_ Cavend: Bremen via soathamo'on rr Yaad. The Whos 6 (8x), Bao cr, Rremartaven | July saa Southempyn Hp, wilt taden 2nd vaasenengs. 11) H Sand. Dgasliged Brabip voprahages, stsecivg North: 10s tet S00 lea W030 ane Be hip me Mise, mee Ing ith. Jarbt 41 lon 2816 su anip “Fiore Temple” stearing &; 16% Jat41 06, lon 34 06, spoke Syecsss iMb iat 43 ty, lon 35 '4 Raw sieamstiy Norte Atal nee tor Bema Jetr J franklig. Burnet, Vir, ime, 2 Sehr SF aneer yr Vermiote Rebr C i», en Rehr Bebré behr hehe Sehr err febr ebr roy Beds Providenae Beamer /'N Tarra, min, New Loudon, BELOW. ‘The semaphore re ports one ship and oo6 brig Scath of the p= -y ~aaaldae ene ee BAILED. Steamat ios Roatherner, Chariesion: Rossoke Portmonth, Ao, and frow the lower bay, U 8 frigate Wabash, on s oraise ‘Wind Norw. bark ‘ea do; Czartoa (Hr), NYork; ‘wecellaneves aud Utsnaters Curren Sir Wirakd—The dan Pract ‘00 her splendid voymg of fariy-five days trom Howe K va, — RD Adead Oo’ some nix reanele wil b sailed be’ore her, fo the oredit of the #hio wad her galinut eaptsia Tis Wieard bam been most fortumaie ta ine Onive dene afver hor errive) at omg Kon, eb or paren const of 4) and 0: goers, Afr her chartered for thie port, aut | bringing come 700 Chiowse sasa ngersand a lerae cargo. The Wimriie owned hy Mesure Rate & Co. of Rew Vor Capt blate who ta re: road af hie nonle wea fel, ben beam bighly so-mplimanted hy for} ia humane coudoct wowards Coineae merchan'® Sour arr, switch sailed from Onilec Sens If mrs, earao of goano for Sogland aud pur beck 10 Te Wek, Fooky, Gas mening 14 nobes walse perhour 14, and the veanel ordered to be discharged. Rath), Patten from Grand Ba; yok aphore 1 Sop wes River, ant was towed 10 Quedee eveniug of vey had deen baa Banks with ooth anchors, whina laswed 3 da ber s:ceam anchor on to the rem lade: rT weigh on tbe oh Same ry them..w ith paluied povin TigRt coloree pain’ taside, dicmassed and ssbore on the tooth end of the Heminia, anamber o” men on board and ® Schooner at anchor astern of ber—oould not make oat her — 1 Puowexce Pickett, from Mansanilia for Mew Yorks fore reporid wrecked on the Ad July, was owily mt Cola a, Bin Me in abort $4000), aay, PAW A Bhip of about LUV Lone and in 1869, 199 tone register, rates Ass, ani valued a! The Br sorew wexmehip Delta, 1250 tons waa afern ot taken on the inrge Balance dock for re will have her —— Bewly painted; a! ler repaired, Ac yeatorday aire ahs propel Lacecnep— At Baltimore. ing the latter portirn of tant week, a fine berm sphrodite bi aie for — Ps.) Ban PAN ae ert Geet iee oe a Tedtin trate. Khe ip 2) tona, and la designed as & general frembang vessel Spoken, de Sy aces Banker trom manila for Boston, April la, tat 3 be = Ri lf from Jaren (oot Bio Jac for OW) bio Rigs, Presto, from Live, pool otro) v ‘Metso, froas Liverpool for N'York, July 28 from Hone ms for, ‘4 Fran |, Atto Wirard at San Francisoo). Callao Yor 'Q Queensown, thie Histnat Ban Franciseo for Faimonth, We days ont, uly 8 iat a608 Wy fon rea w ip Ontario Wond from Liverpool for York, July 7, Int One ye Be nerinoe, Holmes. from LIVerpO0l fur Boson, July «lop 12 02 W. * shin Luss, from Baltimore for Rotierdam, July 4, iat fag 8 on ails i ie mo \ tue from Bombay for Liverpe wl, May Inne. Kmeay, from & John NB, for Dublin, July show whi ain ney Nene 4, Batch bark Weteriog Duinker, 6) daye from Batavia June $1, on the equawr letnepart b HRY, Crook a x 2 Wit Boome’ Mannine, a} Wood. Howton (ana was epakew 18th inst ® dine signal with TH. lon 7404. from Amsterdam for ea une |8--Tn pont ahip Bich Crowell, * ay, 20h oad tor Boston " vari: at Iniund- July in port brig Albatros, Dow, for Gomes: Aires, May 19—Arr briga Robt Wi Gonke. afr Arr brie ing, Wray, Serre Leone (aud nid Jane don her reiurs); Jane 6 Wonce Uris, orton (and aid Wh for st Mary. Bathary, 16-10 port ship Uscowab, Kirhy, i at 10 daye fur (vee wate market, brig urnella, for Ban Pranciven eet: sear Ade, do 40. rot ary Liacretl 14 ihin wor Arietie. Chase. Phlindetphin, lls New York. acter ann, Ri, July 2—Oid 9 Bell Rick, Eaerteon, tam July B—Arr ships Brshange, Pour, Bareotouss Misesl). re or annin Patvn, Regn ane River (nen 3 Bio danring, June 6-8id bark Neptane (dar), Oblarsiis. Bay Fre Br Jaco July B10 port barkw Foun, Grlitia, Parke for tae ezpool 13 da) 9 avitt, from N Fork art Tw, for San \ brig Alita Ann, Taomas, for & port feni'® ty Tone for 3 arrachr fry Green, Johnston, N York vis perth of Hatteras 44) Burpisc Fvly y Prince Sdward 1: yuna. Br Joum, * 8, Juy Ft Avr edip Herald, Crowell, bee: tarde Pista, Vssmnay oak 8 1. Bryant, Jon hips Oere de, Jndah Foro, mad ti ava and Conan Stonaroh, tor averpontt ba Finilen: 5 Bogstown; Susan plark, Bigo; Gorra Lina, Ulasgow i ADI Albom, Alevandrin; Party Niort a Ladin, ‘Araiae dou bark Cones Jamell si! b, WYor ; brig Seed Cig, tehebmey Reem oe wn ‘anti, May 1—Acr snip Ceroline 0 Dow, Boudlette, Bostow: Prm Sreampmie Antes } pevan, May 20-Fot back im fe 0B Ohne, She Pade ™ ex July 10—0rr Ann B Hooper Simpeon, Baltimore:, savaat Jee 9c arr toe als pl orden, Biabmannd MERMAVEN July 9~ Arr Mix tow! order chorler Detone. Piirtewse eed Tin, Prequator’ Thalen w York; 10th, Kdward Wet Boupravx July 6—Sld frem Rovan, Ponams Hensen, Yooh; Th, Asie, Mastien, nan & uncio~p Pancriona, June %—Arr Bomapech Charleston: ’ Fame, Marvel, Rementl, do; inen Sete do. Liverpool; th, J Knowles Marwailiaes wn, Chaomen eno®, Ourriia sas Caldwell. N York. Cakpny July 12—Are North ‘arolina Fou er Trieste, 8 db Wr, So prag ce Patten NVork: l'th, Url rion, iweding do; 12h’ Falmonh Bercy Warsuillen ai) K ides July 7—Arr Malva, wilkey, and arzuc, Venaa, NY CHRISTIANSARD July 3. Arr Caroline, Holm harleaton. i ROBESA DE Juin 4 Sid Walsham, Wiibam, Norn: Pater on, Liv Van x, dum — are Gem 9 ft" ie Soe, Miter, terms Jule 1, Leo Weat lert, ny do; 3" 4 W Lind Bwestzer, co, 6) Morin Gib cepa Fig tur 4 ‘yphelia Bar tor Reston 5h, aura Croehy, N Yorn Caeu ta May 2—arr Join Yi a Fard sostom; 2th, kn Art Uvion, Sherman Boewno’ Hoe me June! Roatia, Xo doston, 224. tray, Hone? ¢ Mauritius 3th, Daabing use 8. Ue ao aneiagdam, ‘ArKO 6B OOsK.B, NYurks 14 from Bangor May 2l. (yemwell, s¢ams, Wid Ranger Rear, Landon: sith Binds Kong (and put back Juve % lewis); 20un Doves. Jaig * 57%, Caelids, Staiford, from Baitnanre for Ith, Atonia ‘ome, Denes fr fermne rd; Blonaeness, July —ramed ov 7 PM, Maia, henoe for Ie ab: 24th, Miller, Hoag ‘seo lee, Baratow, bu Stxoae Joly Sarr Tndro, De fefor, NOvieane tor 8) Fei reburg Wt, Growlr, Filsourg St Peteraourg for Boston Fanwoorn, Jnty I-Are Gkavesenp J Grow mvencer éuly renlies, Kell Sif sami Kilham Lovett Croan ly 5— srr Tohy Sidasy, Wae-ter, § Orleans, July tear Viowrin’ Weed ‘Prshis @atanaass ‘Ancoiph Meokman” aod iambolle =ragnea NYorke: Hereuran Weoeke os aa Ait Yann, Matanzas. ik P>dleon, Quabeo how ot Jubo, NR. y Mauna, Muito Keotosoa Havens. sid mb He ward, Wolter NVork; Hiden, Packer si Johos 8, Haven tia Sane Fut no) Woo. ¥Vorky Luh Bue wid bth ton wy, fons Bid Aiork 1004, on’ PB Cu y MaDeo 11. seinner, « ard ‘and United Staee; Lith, Noemie, Johneon, Ho. on Hnuvoss, July, 10— rr 4 Willabronsas Timmermans, 1 York id'1” akiey, Kona NYore Hosa Kona, Maney, Fletoner, Noresman, Haste. Mugavore: Ith, seseer. Anita Frapeioco; Janet Wl", "Word, and‘(ulere, Doddern do sim sana | Barmae do; 1H". (bal eng, enaey ‘salen ih Liztte Jarvic’ Kula, Naa Fraao'ss Sid Wwhitirid, heaebrongh 14a Nis Parmer Low, Sam ith Winged avrow Wearse. et C0, sivexroon, July l0—Arr Jonathan soodhue Jones, Ban poor Lian,” Push Lita. Barop: 3 in, Truema , M délese< Pa Po- free, Harvens Castles May = sre tom: timse, Keed, NOrenne: (hn toh ton. 3h. Mew eager cornitg, Bont. ; 14th, Ocean B Drees, He ebhing. WYu Pecnell, Melet'r, NOveans. “I Ith Bede cca, Saw: rr. 3 York ys ‘Gta 99 Grant, Hinkle: Caleutta: Lizzie Howard, Ro- non, Trieste; J Wakeved’ Bu'ler d): Niaiwat Lncag, Portadctchin flanac Webb, ur er, York, Koseuto, Dawson, do Forest King. tone, dv! sraile. Zaraus. do; me is, Bie, tbarewon 1th Ses’ wicg Barker, sosio : 12th. ‘arilse, Simp on Byork: FW grane, Lan ié, in in "Phd: ir orown NOriex 8; North’ .meriosy Cl "Sh. i anl Jere Jefries Sao F-arciaon Ro: out 10h Margaret Treen, Murmeag, NYgek 11th, Re Cobden slack Cnsrexton; 13in’ Coho'a, Day, dumbay; 8a vannsh, Burka, x Yor. Loxvoa Jury 4—Kal er, Seabury, NOrieans;, 14th t's arange, Maney. Peruano Cid 10h tbrivtaua, Owens N York (and ald from Deal 1h); 3> Hapbarl. Hay, do isnox June ®—Arr Daun'e, Toster, aud Farto, Roam, NYork; July 2 oreto + mim, do Lagat’ wuly 8—Sid Samual dasuar’, @ilekriet, mariias Hoo, T—Art Geneva, Walker, Bowrn, Acad, Mav 7- Rid Kecort senibye. SI ore. Nastos May 6 sid Sin hight, mvtinew ron; 9h, Rob> Pation Roaton, MrLnOURN® April If—are Ki: her Crowell, am 234, Deny wer, Rworay Fan Frencisoy Young Ameri” oe Aebeoce (nam: Jaa: 'srwen terry, 7.00 Newoa 11x, July W— ld Joho Han Collie, New York; Alia Benge. Hoetna. Mary Adee Kellar. Paling yropean Turner, Maanram: lich Wer V Rent Jarmen, Sprague, Folin elt Bia; Cpevailer, Woud.erg. Boston; Belk Me'cher NYo-k Nawres suly 11— Arr GW Hall Yowry, (hartostna Fivaoura, uly I~ Off, Orpheus. heave (or Kreme. ie aly LU. tondou, Kurlout trom & York fow erdon » Quemestows ‘nly }0— ire Wm ag Robson, Phiiads) vais, fd 10 b, Leola, Merl Seaton Loy" Jw \0—(ifths »caales the Am echr Pringston, a. from Kewosstle £7 Jaralon. rin” Young Amer ioe Rékowok, Getiong: sia ‘sae Suh, Penang we fi it “Antes, Coapmet, sonia oe or “Fexat, July fare A VaMmaGona Sutexps, Juvy 1 isla tine, May 2i—arr 3 oNsw, apfiily—Arr Lucss, Degg, San Fran Tun Po inen Onsnveochin. N Mialey. Riorts ores, Hur gerfvrds Bww'on: axvan. May The William Paton (Am ship) Church bene Fa mou b, 1 proce-ding wy vea.on the Mikh, bar. and par Dace ieaky July —The Amalip Ano B Yooper. Steapson timore, grouered in the Weser, wont remus, Garp damagn. 3 Put wae aminted cl th. ame aftercoon without snd came to avehor near Wreuen. Carcorta, tm The Am oa en. Gage, from Bom- may, feo ft neeraputta atte the Ja-Hindes, Milter. for Hog Kang wenrooL, Taly 4e—Tow Varlisle for See Vor’. put back: Joiny having "een ic lus + tertay raorntag: OW r olybend with ihe stustrian ebi9. craahs "wo frome Trivia which rat dowa im (wo mlaules Six of ioe dome Ports 23— srr steamers Wm Sinking, Hallett, ach ponders ®Vork hres doom slunt, Motema, Ry ier; im wre: Rima tenting Phil ate alta Oeitforate |e Phiadelont., eh * mand. 1 Gale, drramood. snd Heartman, ot Mav, reon Kan sth , Lavell: He . Brav ow Ay to haat tor, wandnn 3 dark Gem Hammond Shitedeipbic: big Verte, Shemalts alveston; echre Pandin Crorie, Kogera Riohmond Cyrus to, Halet, NYOre: 8 A plate Naylor Brown do’ Sid—Wiod RW» WEW wht mm Cus) lnm, Geen: Boh ' Oly iy dt hee Helen Mar, 6 Hardecrabnle 3 York: Meow + Sane chr HM Jenkins Dotee, St Pierre (aappener COARLESTON, July 2%—Arr Br ship Madawaska Melon” Liverpool, Br bark “arsetasos rigs, Leghorn. Old sehr Aon Arann feers NTo k mnie Are sehr, Only ogurs. NYork. | hr On); ® NY. At | ranting. Sp brie Sutsita San sient St Jong, PR; Hanoren Hr apn Johan es Coover. © | +Q10N July 26—arr echr Cave May. Bragg, Port Ew Fats. RIVER Jule t7—Arr sl Marts pA oenmp yg Fear Wiaslow Baltimore, Jas Ge Yaty S1—Arr ech Jes Ward, Barter, De | VW ARTFORD, July a “Are rch Aartaord, Griswold, —_ dethnor: th Cine, Frnt Aaitimore sid 2/ch, schew Dyer, Reyner, Phitsiriohia: 2th § Ara'nard Muell, NYork ; le Sooper, Coopir, do, 8 Wehaddiek, Wiliams, Philadel phen EW ORURANR, Joy 2 Arpmeamships Galvemion, Pea nisve. Galresion. Chas Morgan, Pleon sreasion tun; stip Salter (3°) Hoa er worua Lewrs Sasw Crook tt, NYork, Saas Bo littoms, hart, Marsetliog vie. ibraltar; Aeo © Hall, Be dries Tatiana, Ro- berw Havasa Nie ton T ents, iv tore vin Harasn He iow, ship Knock Train. Kich, from Trieste; roar Win adderiy » ewver, from Nasean, NP Cid shiv Annawas, MeNalr Havre. eehrs phon Turner, Phiiadeiphis; Rmprowa- 1g Mex), Doran’ Towed to ans 17h, bark TB Unviey betes Oreo e_ and Tendo. Spiscbra Jee T Dey, nnd Mary; 14m, barks Gow Warren, anc *ROBWOLK, Jay H—Cld bark Railibokke (4e), French, ® new BBDFORD. July $7—Arr_schre On'y Sor, Pe Hindeiphin nya Nes th Natiiaw Vas me, Phitetotor hrs Klien Ky asa, Meteor, ‘whieh ald 27. i have re‘urned aud are at aachor tah ier ess Jaly 27— Arr echra Charlotie, Smith, Lig vo ea nomen. Jeltrey Dighton for NYork; sop Mi! NPUCKET, July 24-814 echr Fanny, Spoccer, Philsdel- we waURYPO ORT, Jnly Z7—Are echt Hanter, Fish, Phils “aS eroRNce July 28 Arr atexmehl> ure, Wiitame, vere: w Cornel) we Phi | ser ee a joy: alien Mt irs Endiont Vanki-k. mad gli i Soper, Ptah pia) Mari Jnae, Dacia; fatthew Bled tant ition a> erty. NY or cas Trene-ation, HawBine Ryork. Bark Henry, henes i Joh Atwater Brown, noe JH Sh fake, Newburyport, returns. ter Piersoma, York freses: ortes « r, Tingaaw, Crowell, el Sah, i Tweatnal ate 2. wiippler Ben Witch, Egbert and Bein Tt” de ir, Arr be, arenes se an Won Santon’ 0, ee Cm Gomroanon AND 90: ne itd OK AND 8 pee vie a Rss Bron Sd Dom. pol apy pm IS RESPUCTFULLY Ime op hand, & we eT ri oy i ent Tein rome eee THER WA tires AND ew Panel