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N RW YORK HERALD TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1857. wre altered and Mire uy wmiece «f Atnual Taxer fons yorpend the public money, wheain | mop ‘wpe! shall Sate individual jidgment it is pece-rary, wh oh need vot | reward for the app ebension of the perpelratora of two & peveane' eae a rat raed. | day evening, !be 12h ul imo, John Mucil aes preventing vaio’ the ses tution no # retui y eve: ‘ul imo, John Muetl:r. a re*pecta ria FERNANDO WuOD, Mayor. | German avop } {GEN COMPTROLLEB’S ANSWER RESPECTING THB COUNTY CONTLN- be conclumve The Comptroller, tp suswer to « resolution of the Board t0 the smount of the county onntingent fund, and if aay Pertioy bas been aspropriated or applied for any other parrosen, staies thsi (he sum of $39,006 33 has been paid, and the a »propriation ($40,000) sub-tantially exhausted 1 Py for fe Tee Nii of slexenter. Ming. Sor S608 Dereravians we. | sided toe meander of mecieneen @evecial or <r Weapesday next:— iia wwe Value of the Real and Personal Briate in the City vew Fork, as Assessed in 1865 and 1857. 220‘een'or 980° 900-18 SBS3SSEE 9 | tom pounce ames 10T we ocr? ORL — %%'009'8T 8 9. = 26 989'9 he 18s" LoL'Ry = 05 09 889 12 80 ar | ‘eRr'or 000 Fr3'T% OfT 068 FL 190°Le6' Les Glo E49 wL gue ROL ZL O9E tht OL O89 Gee FT OL2 B35 6 096 22298 gos ‘ert'se rh AES OUR ie — wl aul — eek TI o6sF25 8 — [98 Be6, — 603 Lis — ee. — 319 8o9 6 ‘OSL 03 289809 of 16 6Lf'ouL'erge oD obs ists Ui te5'ye'6 £9 9:8 O86 OF 90 22 — oon t are 4°81 SI YOP 690 ¥E — 10 ort 61 098 — flo Mae — off org’ ~ 966 9186 band pee vt i@] 08 wer‘) wag’ ato'ry s00'66¥'T 19'T ish this “AUPT tte | PPR we, wey28: 19 T2869, — osP'so9'Ts| — 09n'tT ay 1A ORT 1d a wy————' Tho Foard then wijoorned Uli Wedmosday noxt, at 4 BOLRD OF ALDERMEN, fm the abrowee . Presiaent, Alderman Monaghao vw calied Wo the cbair, A petition for the adoption of an invention for propelling care by loam without the are of s farnacs, on tas city redrords, vas revered to the Committee om Railroads. 7 + a8 ctlros by Alderman Witsos for the Dotter regulation aut vracing of the padke ou the different QOMKUIIGATIUN FAM THE MATOR ON THE SCIUROT OF STREET ‘The ancered commnpicatinn war recetved from the May- or 0 ihe subject of Mavor # Ormen. New Y uo longer dow The oonth wed uogl At ible emnon of 9 year, ono there sre mo Gea'rm some iapnn tate Bud effect a waking the Te ie bad caoagh for oar aidrene to be vitic €d 10) Colm dauger vos namance rioda, Wot also te the presen Tornlt af ths roprsheacivie omic: a *, necoring to toe etarter ser 2.08 the presen mode oF the work, is to vaxpayers qv for wer occarion: 1 bays mate CoMplaits to the Com Gonrei! of the great expen: Vieaping De wetmemt pot the © ryo ation on this coum. The fact tat over four bua per year war drawn from the tresury 10 riowuon of the ‘aw, (or prevonoing w c’enn the tress with yt o mirarta, when responaibis parsiee offered to do it, # ctuxlly fee Doadred and afty tho wand dollars, with coutrat, was Tally exporer by me ard denounced by all good citiza scored that we Rud reached we aumest ex ent si im wedenne or sent geny oonid go Bat | The evitence @ fore me il be required oo thie ae. FOME COCInAIve ROLON M6 DOL takOB at Onde aod ferthe iin to prevent i the ity inpyesing emer med the how ne comiraris were th oid! cereeRte um of whic’ fupared tboneend dol art per Hh war apparen’, however wards was rot being portormed stein ence wilh the & wRe staid, war Wo pay according to weroumont weil aa the Mayo , req: verme of ihe oot tract, which not be’ Serdingly, in the opinion uf the Cty tracts in these wards fore tation 1 pave my senent to the aoe! Yon ‘bet that officer would fort And make DEW Central , acourding deen sone, an whas Lite the streew comprised within (een cone by t ‘my judgment, in violauon cf the onarter qhertions, therefe 6, are the mreete in any better Qnodition—end hes the Oorporauon raved aoytning by Shanging the mode of street cleaning? mast be amweret im the negative. ile there is no | ap-ovement in their filthy oondition, there is #0 enormous increase in the am mm of money re sence of we wo mare. wt” 1 dhoumand dollars Wye “a lower depgh!”? (be omission of the Corporation Toe “ty (nayeoter, we 63 & rigid como iane re mt “Toston f $260,000 per your to clean the city, it will cont, at the present rate about $600,000 fh ) under the prevent régime ‘That there may be no doubt as to the Prote, I will #iate that there is now before me for drawn by the Comptrolier for over $12.00 for cle wing and removing ashes and Saly two weeks, onaing Jaly 11, 1857, which is at @ $512,000 a year fora little over one ball 0° the city ‘Thit warrant is draen in pursuance of ao application br oh ie header, Requiiti , Sarees @f Sacliary Inepection, and Bireet Cleaning, for two weeks’ Fey Going Seturday, Joly 11 Smtoment of the expenses in the Ist, 24, 84, ) Lovo, 17h, 20th and 22d wards, y Rigralore. a warrant for thi won arda, fr fhe Oty Loepector, ro. FRRNANDO VOOD. Mivor COMMUNICATION FROM THE MAYOR SUGGTSTING REWARDS "OR ‘THE APPRRHRNSION OF THS PERPETRATURS OF THE SCART RAUTAL MURDERS, Mayor's Ormce, New York, August 3, 1867. To tre Boxomsniy fins Common Counc GunTLmaan—I respect! ily rexommended that the Com eathorize the Mayor to: flor sae, bru al marders recently commitred ip tis cit; a ctuzen, and of a mont ivoffensive and un character, was deprt od of bis life, under circumstances well cvicilaled t endanger the good order ano peace of the whole comm inity. Abd on the bight of the 27th altimo, Anguatas T. Van Lew, another weli known citizan, of good character, waa found shockingly murdered and r:boed In pehber ‘are have arrerts been made, thongh in the for mer the Coroner's inquest clearly potated 1 the ‘esp ip sible parties implicated = Witnout deeming it necessary 0 make comments upon these evens, (to waich mighi be bin a few days. in & prison r,) itis sufficient to call your the act of ay: FERYANDO WOOD, Major. Al¢erman Tockan moved thas the sum to be authorized be $160 Alderman Sremne moved as an amendment tha! tho sum ‘The CHARMAN answered thet itwas for both—$200 cach Alderman FuLaR« did not think It en.agh COMMUMICATION YKOM THE CUMPCROLLRR RELATIVE 1 THE POLICE AND FIRE TRLEGKAPES Fovaxce Daranaruxst, Comprroi.ea’s Orricr, New Yor« July 29, 1967. The Compiroiler bas been farnished with a resolution of tre Board of alde mon of which the following i* a copy :— “Renotved, That the Comptroller be and he te hero by requesied to report to this Board at {is next meeting wheu er the apartments formerly used by the Chief of Po lice bave been taken porseesion of by parties claiming to have copirol of the 8 rect Department; and furtber, whe: ther the telegrapb ap; aratcn iu said apartments bave been remove ther: from—if #0, by whose orders and by what snthority the seme bas been done ” “op afier the adcption of ihe above resolation, the Comptroller gave a copy of it to Mr. Rose, and requested bim to obtain the information desired by the Buard of 4l- dermev. He made irquiries tu regurd to dhe matter, and reporigu to the Cor poiler as follows, viz:— A.© Pisce, Comp'rol’er -) aar ‘ereeably to your rections, . visit d the Mle af tne Thief of Policn om the 14th tii, and seceria’ned that all ie bic ADpratia wae ere but wat the wires were dotachod frm thediai Dy Mr. Kobineom, Superh wndent and that the wew dis) was clalmed by him, and had only beer na-d for about th-we moutha aa an experiment ‘dhe rason for detsrhing th- wires was for ihe Purpose of repairing ibe ofion, which ie elaimed as part af be Sayor's citing, anc was us d *y tan Uniet in acowtauce ¥ th the old Poune law sod ordinances of ‘he Comm a onn~, which made tt ipenmbent tbat be Chief a1ou d have his office in the Maym’s Mor Yours. ac JOSREH KOR Soom afer tbe returp of Mr. Rose from ine Clie Gall, Mr. Rodinson, the operator of tbe police telegraph, an? Mr. Ring, the versor selected by Mir Devita as the ‘neat of the buresn jor opening strec 8, called op the Comptrol lor to explain shrir agency im regard to the occupa loa of tbe room of the Chief of Police and the derangement o le ponce tniegra Mr. Robip+op stated that the man with whom he bad en trurted the operation: of the tek graph came to his hima AG inlormed him that the rooms formerly oocayled by the Cuief uf Potice and the putice wiegraph bad been takeo Possession of for the use of the Street Departmen: or some Of tts bureaus, and thai it wae nscezary he should come 10 the office ummediately and take possersion of auch por- Hop cf the tlegrapa as oelorged t Sim In this conves ton it ie prope: to slate, Mr. f-binso’ claims to have mae Corian nyrovement* '» thé» ~raing p -rtloe of the tale er Apb at his own expense. and suis is the | rincipal a ey lor ci mantiing the police tiegravs at the ime. cry der We circumerances referred ty. she paymenio heretofore made by the ci*y om account of the police and Gre telegraph, and the large cams pad to frobmson bimself, abow very conclusively that Mr Ro*ineeo could not poesess any right of the pobee telegraph which tho iy aad’ when euch ceeng’ tas my ny wi serangement might have pro Aveed the most dissstrons covsoqurac ‘> the pollo Ja the 8th of Nowomber, 1852, a rasolntion was ad rpted by the Board of alder ren referring to the Commitee oo Police the propusiticn to connect th 4itfurent police Hoos tgetber oy Lelegraph for ibe purpose of axpodiurg tho business of tbe Police Department in senotog to exca station house .be |. caioa 0: fires, de. On the 27ub of Deceraber, 1552, the Committee on Police Tenor d gm foll wen : Be UY OW Viesd Ou the subjett, @ud ths recammend of Pree, ‘aod be Souyaine of t9q diderwn, well se different offer gt “ue Fire 6 convinced trat i ba® Yevgme abeo'ately bere tay Uhat same Benne of ave dy con muntes-inn ef b rhe difier nt Batten Bor d be @ntadilehed for the het or corretn better conduct ing ct further oynmder wat ened + ata tb-nes to he Fire Deper’ alle, ae by this moans fires orriretg in ner of tne house and wreeas mel an wal parts of the Oty Mboreby crecting the f-e apparaine t the fire and Sry Tem ee umoanie of propery and running of the aombaree b ariment Your Committee have also inyairad into the mertta of the a Seren and find and eshibited b. past three or fo fo thie purrose, any ine rnetion’ A tems in ae- require per-one 10 be regniagly inst ators. which would reader tt imprartica ve for he Police De: Your Commitee weuld, taere’ore, oller ter adop pe po'lveman oF othera, wit he same, wh-reas al other aye sioner of Repxire and Snpplies ler Ronin on Mil for the ronstriction of & teumgeaph upon Mr. Robta» amcordas h toate prop: aivon hereto aunexed, gum of $12.07 be appropr ‘bere or ‘The abut? reroluiln wir adevted oy ho Comm oil on the dia dev of Jamoary, 1863. aud the wa a of wa paid by ibe city w Meners, Rooineon & Miller for the samphetion of the work Ia advs0on to thie fom, there have been paid for the POG And fre Meiegravh the several ums Lemed in the statemect a nexes, marked «, amonnting to a total of $17 463 42. from i861 to 1867, thos showing that tho cits wensury bax paté for the potioe wad firn telegranb du ing the pertod referred to, the toal ram 9,008 42 In the year 1863 Wr Kobinsun preewoted @ claim i wo Common 0 snot: for ex oditures mvle by bm in coa structing the fre telegragh, apt & resolution was pe aotborizing the Co mytrolier to pay him the for his os penottuges in that beaalf The ched such gcor as Mr Robinson was en: fy, «4 pai bim io rmasing nie Robm-on a conveyance for al bis inrerest tn the tire tole grand, a coy of « bich od, marked In regard (9 the irquiry im the resolaton ‘whether the eparvmenta formerly wed by the Caief of Police bare oven taken porees » n of by particn claiming to bavo con trol of the Siraet Hepartment,” the Oomotroiler ferred fon the conversation @%th Mr Ring thet it bed been taken porremion of DY some person relecied to lake Caarge of Buresus for the ose of the Sve: Department Afor the copversstion with Mr Ring, however, watn induced 8 Dclief tbat the rovm® of ube lain Carel of Police bad been de \\cated to tor use of tne Skroet 1, the Youp wrelier informed tra on application for the use of she room by Mr fUonaver§ ue rooms did not belung to the Street Department, out la the office ofthe Mayor, ander a Feeolution pawed by the Common Council 1 tbe 11th of Jono, |849 of whieh the f slowing tr a 6917, Hego vet “hat he offin: now reeu vied by * tor, awd formerly used by Tuer, be eul aly ce aire’. c muee ef or « offs, ard that the sawe be cosignat Chief of Potice Mectinn 16 of the pew police law provites that— All velegraptie lis police provemy, books, 14 woe ont MeN posmemsio Of th- Police We em ¢w York are bereb of Folies berrin auiborized, To carry out the fair imection of this law tho office o the Chief of Police and the police telegraph coancc:et therewih to bare heon transferred, wi haat any de rangement of the machinery, to the new Polios Ormmis ad the ocoupanay of the nid Chiefs boad quar ¢ General tuprrintencent, Mr Talmadge, aeons the Mayor the Jarirdiction which is vee these roome This would hare sro teolea the peouniary Interests of the “ity, by avoiding the etpenre of & new telegraph mato tha rom tjasting of telegraph coneeg ep: thereo: ‘At this time, for the reason tbat the gopropria top on which sooh expenses are cho veabie ls erhauvtel The princi al objeots which the Oommittec of the Com. mon Connet! hed in view when hey apprepriavet B14 590 te copetrvet a pulloe telegrasih a ¢-anrcuon w ta tho Gro telegraph, are fruntrated by the removal of tre Chir omptral station, st toe City Hall, nod the derangemont and dircontinrence of the police telogroph: The office of the Chief, age oy Hall, wae the moet important police mation In the whole city, and its transfor ome new potios, a provided in the law, was more im portant than that of avy other fa%ga houre, ‘The ocoucancy of there rooms by Mr Ring, under the orders of the Street Commirs'omer, or any other person war an clearly illegal a it woul! have bon for Mr Derin Lvbave taken porression of aot opened his fice in the commocjous building oonstructed for tae Sxth ward eta then howre, ‘The law, and the interest and well being of the city require thet the roome scoapied by the Obie of Police at the City Hall ebould be at once restored to their original condition, and surrendered to tbe new Police Commision ere. All of which ie renportety andmited A. ©. FLAGG, Comptroller. COMMTNICATION FROM THE erRERT COMM ENIONS#'S DEPART ent Alderman Coruren asked who was it eigned by? The Parapet answered, by Mr Conover. . Alderman Coviren ‘hen moved that It lay om the bie Alderman Torken eaid that he was opposed to inying the oF mmoniostion onthe table without knowing wnat !! was This course was contrary to the action of ali logislative bo- dies and be was to it Algermon Haatt and Wrison wished to hear It read. Aloorman @TERKs oppored the reading. be recognising Mr. Conarer a8 Street given for ‘he wwe of the An a DOL orMDAD of the rest of ® notarions burg placed ia the hands of justice throagh ‘he eon waid oor j ten aa | ety he eum of two pe'les to the time of thetr d<bandment by tho Mayor, san called from the table aut | © moved ite sdopiien Alderson Tockm® saw no use in it; if the pay was duc to them they would get it Alderman CovryeR wes of o ition that thase men shold be ; they agted under the ranction and by ibe advino ‘entitled to tho legal of the Common Con: tien neil, aba they wi remi Aldermar TUCKER sald that no donht tha'men cugnt to be omid obtaia tt paid, but if they were eniitied to | th weana, If bia Honor, the Mevor, continued th ip employ ment, they sbovld look to him, and Lot come (0 the Common Covnei) for compensation ‘The rerotuiion was pat and lost for tonal vote. BXETING® OF THE ROARD Alderman Wr80n moved that ehap this Roard adjourn it adjvurps to meet on the first Monday in Septe nber There was be burivess before them. Alderman ForrR moved as an amendment that they meet on Wednonay next. If there was no other bixiaws ‘or them to do it was necessary for thom to wot to or ter ‘he psy nentof the old pylice, which had been jast lows ‘or want of & coustitations) yore. ‘The ameod ment to meet on Widnoriay war stopted SMOYTION OF TER MAYORS OP ST LOUD) AND CINCINNATI Ald DPAKE called ap @ resolu im w aporop tae $1 000 for exocnace tm receiving the Mayors and Cowra anty of St Loviv snd Oncinna:| om their proposed visi to tbe city of New York Alcerman Trcker opposed the appropriation as a useless: warte of the pootic mover, Aldermen DRrai:e advocated the adoption o tha resin. tion Alderman Tucker alwavs opnore matters of this kind be (Alderman Mrake) thought tt was oaly jnst wud Pu te thst tia city wold dtiagly receive roo ow ntives of thony wister citlen of the Union, Alderman Cor) te erowe ip fox or of tbe reaolntion. Alderman Sraxks moved that the resointion lay upon the table, wbich war carried A erdnesirg of come other roviine matiers tho Board Adjonrned to Wednraay next BOARD OF C@UNCILMEN. The first moathls se:sion of this Board wan hold last eventrg. Ata quarter ofan our past the usnai hour for commencing the proceediags ive Clerk called the roll, and & quorum betng present, on motion, Mr. Jones, in the ab sence of the President, was called to preside ‘The minvtee of the previous meeting having been read and approved, a few unimportant reuitions were present ed. Engine Company 32 petitioned for a new engine The Matter was re’erred to the Fire Denartmant Committios. George Quinn asked to be remunerated for Ios sustained duying the late riot in she %ixth ward. Mr. Quinn’s crock: ory was used unme-cifulty by tho rioters. SYRERT RBGGARS, ‘Mr. Jonna presented the following preambie and resola- tions :— z street begwary and vagrancv haa besome an toleradie puisaire and Is growlog ucon ue dally in tbe abav of not only imbecile lost? sturdy Deggars, «ho apply for alma, who gaho it from dow tw doce end place them elves in the sirens to bew and receive alms; women *{h children in their arms, whom they opiate or wortare th ora: '0 esol wathy, and diseaind vayrante hele misfortanes “or a lik Dar ye: aad wIereaR Meropo tian Police are *quired'9 bey ard enforce ail ordinaners 0° the \nmmon Uninc witch are applicable to polion Therefor, be it ortatned, ‘Tpst the olise be diracud to arreat all parsome axking alms on ie sirert or who go Rhout fro door to door, or place them e'ves in publtc p'aces to "ew and rec tye alme; avo, nil perawa “ho es vagrants wander ab yt towa aleeging in Fire's. stables, uninhabited pnildings or in the open alr mad Dot riving ® gtd acco int of theowelvas, Adopted, MURD«) OF OFFICER ANDERSON, Mr Van Tove offered the euhjoined:— Whereas on he ning of Ju Le Was jaanerine! of mrteerih ward, ty auemoting the sr ar Wee finally wcared ard a. braver commenin'ie *er ius of B.A, Wiloagnby tardy rf # cles. aud mare pari me elize husther éepreawinne of thie lacing thet, eretore,* Resolvee, That 'beoum\ eon vance be and thay are Lerohy reqested to te @ tnto consideration the prowriaty of preeeniirg to B of our app and BOble ovEd ct On the acore- Referred to the Commiitee rp Finance. Pay OF 18% MUNICPal POUCE nt of @ cons iiu- 1 1 22... 13. 0 mendicanta, hu’ able hodind, } Of Ihe pe ee force since the 16tn of April, of ar All which in rerpecifully — oe PAY OY POLICE FROM MAY 24 TO DATE OY DINGE AL OR DIB RANDWEAT No.of Peg under Words, Men. oldiaw under new 1 3 80. P} 40 $47,012 21 COMMUNICATION SKOM THD STRET OMeW:smONER, A communicaticn was annyvunced to bave been recetved from D D Conover, the Street Oommiicstoner, referring to the grading of astrect. It gave rise to ancther scons of tarm {), etmiler to the disgraceful exhibitions enacted last sersion, and which wera trutofully portra 61 In our re- porte.’ several momhera moved to ly it on the tahio. which waa carried by a voto of 22 to 16—Mr. McOablli do clintng to vote. Mr urrarsos maintained that the Prosident should cora Pe) him to vote, or else piace him under arr st for conta macy. Ho wirhed to be governed Dy the rulee of the Boa d bimrelf, and to see that thay vare carried out Mr, & Ran1y soggesied tho propriety of putting Kr. 0+ tarson under arrest A motion to wtjourn was | st Mr. MoCahill, after half ap benr’a noisy discussion, war placed under arrest, and tho Board acjparned to moos thir event g. OPPOSITION TO AL@ANY IMPOSITION, jae Meeting In the Ninth Ward—Speeches of Mr. George D. Keltogg, Or. 4. J Chad- ey, Hon. ® R. V. Wright, Cot. Ming Eugene J. Sutiivan, Ms. Mundy, Geo. EK. Gepnet, George Salih, and Col, Beace= Flags, Banners, Fireworks, Music aud Pro- censions. A laygo and enthuriavtic meeting of citizrs of the Ninth and adjacent Wards, was held at the corner of Bad" non and Barrow streets last evening, '!n pursuance of the following call:— NINTH WABD--CITIZENA, ARBOURS! DEMOCRATS TO TY" RESCUR Bratt OOR MouNicrraL RiguTs Be *RPSERVED? The democraite ar d other eltzene ot the Minh ward opposed to the obnozions mewores by onr last Legislature, ane Cesirous of preserving ‘nivct thelr manicival an’ coroorwe rights, and throwin off the shackles of aa uncrapulona ol) are invited 10 assem ie in Maes MESTING atthe fonction of Hn ‘son a d Barrow streeia, on Montay evening Auruet 3) 1907, at 8 olor. JA 'tbe eve nine prove wlormy tt will be postpowed antl intr ¢ vening. wine following Kenterhen have beea to addroey €: Hon, Fersando Wood, Bion. J odge Sathacing Hon. John Kelly, Wan J Reen ieq = Sieh wert, Gea “yy et Bec, ion, Win. soMnrray, ree) Kell wey, Redes Hor BB. ¥ Wrekt, of br AJ “hadeos Bogen Bulliven. Keq., 1 Charis B smith, Bades oe houas J wea. Jr, 1 1 Mor ly, Rae i AW, cornu’ Knrolied Assoclaten, Aoommod.ous 1's was erected, brillanily illu. ‘pa. a + A. nuhbs toma apr ropnate ‘i tenrnta ted with torches aod decrraisd wilh pumeroas banners, among which «cre the followtng:-- cp pnnmonnnnnenreneee: = SO CEYTRAL POWER a QLPAWY, Ptedieedadaaadon By Mr. Hrowas—fhat she Jomptr diwr be directed to | +e enermnennnenennn ces yy the men aypotntad in piace of th» pollo who turacd rom the Menictoal to the Metrom@ian {or0a, up w the pes his Honor the Mayor dismissed we ver. STATES RLAND FERRY ODareArY. My. Sur offered We following resolution: ‘Wher-ne there bas been comstructed for the wae of the Braen Tein d ferry — large fe-ty bowen, extending into Waite bev evceev atthe Rat ery and porli ao the Wu's oavement Fecha b-en removed therevur, all of which ie @ihont apps MDesniveds That the Comptrolier report forth wtih Lesnived, the lier Rorrd by what aribo fy it aay. the Acton Inland ferry howe bps bee somemned ons extended over the auignsed property © ye Adopted. MURDER OF WR TAN frrw. Mr Waron eit red the fullowing:— Trt bis Hi mor the Masor he seqnestad resard or be detection of the murder ror murderers of Gosu cmt. ‘Van Liew, om the aight of Monday, Jy 21 4 over CLRABING THE STREETS The report of tbe Coufarence Committee on cwarding contracts for ihe vermavent c-eaning of the structs, which | was made the sperin’ ordes for this eveMng, was owied up, but atthe revte of sf Otareca, the sebjoct was porpenes 0" Wodnes ae, imerder in afford Sia an op nf a noc dmen' ve ory portanity to eugges: come imo DO, MASTS The report of ine Oo mace cu Pvioapoes, together with @ resolndon sugevatty ¢ tne prop-tety of apovinting wo dock masters fon she Sixteenth ward, was ennee quently amenden ly active eact ward in the city, and Abe resoluion sr nue 9 was adouind cow Kauss FROM TRE MAYOR. ‘The meesares of the Mayor relative t cleaning the atrests ant offe~ devote of ir. Van stew, which will be foond in the renort of tbe prosnedingn of the \"ermen, were read. Wale the comm@upicetnn rele rug to te marderore was boing | read Mr. Ot'tre00 said he ert that a wnttable reward would be 0) Fire annesciuaiore of Pr, Rardal!, Ho aso orl ieted Pe sondot of Mayor Woot tn rolation to hia MIUNICATIONS FROM TITS COMPTHOLLER ing Commanioations were received from tho IH STATK AREMNAL PROPIETY. Daraemiest oF Fixaice, Gowrraoti en's Orne, ) New Yous tuty 20, 1987 j To rie Oxon Corre: —The atention of the Common That ect, chapter 630, scctir York shail elect t@ ourchase the same, for the par we Oommis toners of the Laad Urfice are directo | to con ay of the city of for tbe purpose of completing #uca percbase. BeCin 7 of tbat orduaroe declares tnat “he Com strol she price or purebase ni meg for the Stave Arsene), the land aprertain ng w the pame belonging to the Mate, situated in the cus of New York, vpen reo iving « @ the Mayor, Alferticu eo? Commonalty of the eity Yera free from e!! enoam oran” li epreare Ly reference to an aanenament Areor al property of 86.001 14, for regulating dixty third etrect, from Fifth to © xth avennes, On tbe day Oxeu for the sale of « the Commirsionert of the Land O tawbtiowee to be © valit deed * free from al! encum brances " ha! the Commisrione mocd a* tne Kanone: seare of the law My ty third street, i an fo lowe: — the Com nem Ovawel’ for reg at eet, between Firth and Birth even On ‘the 2etn of November, 18: wun Joun Pettigro' Pniebeo in one year Jaly V4, 1868. On the Sth of December, 1969, @ reeoint Yon, the rumrey cloee of Februar the work Oni be Ony Sarveyer, ment amou te freee red on Arsenal property » Inapeetar; © $16,172 41, of which The Gomptrolier bam culled on the Nonnsel to the Horn. 4 to the legality of the aateae. Pat, ard thir Communication @ now sobmines') the tiay deen Fecee * Yo copmnna mate the pur. ration for bie opir ton in Common Count! for even action we the tary to enavie ihe Comptrr Cl.aae upder ibe law befure referror 10. All erbioh ia ree yoottoliy sabnnitter A 3 FL4GG, Compt-olior, PAYICRNT OF THR POLIT \eTHT OF FINANOR, Onyrreot oe, Joly 8, 1867 To me Common Cove: nit he-we ith Hatements for the pay of the ofd pol from the Sh of Apr’ to the date of the dismissal or dishanément ot the indivi- vale reepeeticely Pintemanis are annexed heretn, marked A, Rand © Satement A, the the g6tb of Apri! to Oh of Mar inolasiy + tots! eum of 832.049 25 Platerment B ehows the severn! from the 10th of May w tie omourting t the eer af at. 7 Total of two pay® preoeuin. te Piatement © shower the » bers of the old force, disoamied on fhe 94 of July, {| ture at Aivany They #o | pext fail bey wool? bow at the Dallot box tnat ihe late ‘ut avewerd ‘or the morderor or mer. | which bad Jor its ohject the cleaning of | raomiap ery hone vn oon | eoot tl " , | eotherizer the purchase of paid uty by the ety, and pro- | vides that if the Mavor, 4i4ermen and Commonalty, | oF the Coumiesteners of the Contra) Park of the city ef | Bez comptina 1, and hor worriorelg be field and vey the eame to the raid Mayor, Aldermen aod Common | York, on ressiving f-om eaid Grea and rerenty fve thouracd | collars”? In purmuance +f an ordpinos of the Common Gouveil, passed June 17, 1857, money bart been borrowed ter nie!i pay the © mminsoners of the Land Office the raid | cont of our commercial sum of '*0 bopared and reventy tivo thonsand dolla- as L. 800 valid deo oF coo reyence werent, vorting tho same ‘a | Aue © | “hewitved, vhat thoy efiemet by the Comaou Commu! Way 1186), that thore is @ lien on the | nd gradiog | » Areenal property by , tho un orwigned Rav omptrolior tek tuere ease hoo d that (ae crdivance of the Common | fnile | for 9 meee of parr dpe The So Comptr ler expremed ap opinion of the Land Of would not ba nt act for rogalating and grading | Oa the itis ct Nowemver, 1861, aa ordisasee passed | Tore, tpt ie abinen ng aot grading tixty-wird & comtenst wae mado to Complete the j1b, which was wo be The ect to lake lands fr tho Contral Park wns passed tue Common Sonne!l Sure! Oomm ieatoner to kote (or grading rtreste within Notwitheanaing the regol + $9, 4 vonrk, and $6,901 14 on tee State for tne several sim pat to 1101 man, from amounting to the ote paid to 1,105 mon | bold defiant tones, thetr condemnations of the invaders \ of May inclusive, 202 of Mav. $63,816 10. erul eutne paid ty the mom: ere nnereere rt: ONLI IO OOLO CELE DOLE MOLE HO ORE TRE BALLOT NOX THK ©. MT OF LAST RESORT eigen a RAEI: NINTA WARD NATIONAL 4h°°GATD IN, f CIR lle Neve: Mrveres ere OOO A RAE EG OREPOT AE AO BBP RBCOIEETE Sear amie eaomeree sreceereses muslin: | cn ana anne, ne CROCE ROUTE OCONEE CORE TOLD RODOOIO LOTT DE PORE IE AD. . THE MIGHT OF THE PE TLE ay CHOOMN THER OWN 3 OFFICRNS. LOOOODORLOLOLLIODE DY BODE LOIDSODEDDRDDOLEDDEPLOLEDE DE ‘A number of tar barrels, an oxcellent bard of music, aad a fine dieplay of freworks sasisted in congregating a lerge crowd, and at the hour of commeacing the wectiog there to nar agnitabie | Must have been several thousand poracns presont. ‘At the appoloted boxr Mr Alexaudor L. Sbaw vp minatod for « hairmen @a Aiacrman W. J Brisiey, who was upaul mousy chowen. Mr. @xieuey, ow — chatr, exwetred bir reno of the hovor #hich ned been confers@d apon hm = Whar Sas this mee ing for / For what we, * those Lros kindled? As tbeir fathere bed kincled their csmp fires on Benker Bill, so had they to nigh kiadtled thetr signal fires, And tn their ferhers hat opposed tbe tyranny of Enelind 10 Would Wey oppore tbe ty ranuical Lqposition of the Lagisia keep up the agiution, aad acta of the Legislature did wot meet wih thetr approval. Mr. Tuomas Beis nominate tho following ¥.0e Prosi eats, why wore UBALiGeUsly chosen. — John B Spolord, Jobe nol, Frederick 7. Xt Barney Rice, Wilram Bruce, "boas Ln vrence, ‘auri'z, John Vanmar, tinam Vallesa Mr ApKAM *CKRKWAN @OLoibate? ihe (ollowiag Botro tariea, who were LDabimons'> auonted William J Van aredae, Sanne § Frye, Matthow Fal- tum, Benjemio Van Bovren Mr Hannay & Moxaxca saved (ho @foption of the fol | lowing revolutions == Wheroas, the rational demormmay of tbe Wieth ward, in mans see0 lw :odt aberieh> Be Mirtim of '76, tne ” man; right of'arn oren=0 at anite, tte par, aire et aity and r ext ta = ve frapchise, not ooly @ in aduing incentives from the solemn iaswon t the penple are « of power, eas, the tyreoni;+l rok “ repudiican’ Le urns nee 80 tnjurt i may teach our that they sone are moivetent of the corr ot newer parts is y and 4) Ue and recolicction of * ow! ja thunder towes b 7 tee the past and hove of the fair speak fo ihacetfec tothe Covamniaseners, Beceinafvereppsimod, | Sex breMim.tn car ol wr warts batts Od Bint roared, before tne Gay desirnsled for wach wale,” &, | cy thet cn @) bere t night we g our banner to the breere a Manhatian ia recog. Hit eer Pized na se'ty baving eg val mgd > La ber sister cides of the Binte ant the Vion. Therefo ¢ >: Kevolves. That we mos unqualificdly confemn the acta of be isst Lepiclatn ¢ in reference 19 the chy of New York. na A tiesn iu thelr spirit Ga Auclog °o, Cerralization. canons ed for thy purpoee cf ach\erng pol ea! advancement, and Raving for ‘heir main object the Frward ng 0” upecra alous ates rents of be donvnant party and traitors from oar on, at the he erowta Reso ve of our eliy 12s, i alarm end appeehencon ihe eorrsed: are upoa oer amanicipal ov chis, and that the firmness, cor ann! Shilry areldevetion exhibivd by tis H-por Fmanto Woot, Maycr of ong elty, in their 4 fevcr. shall ever be remota» wd, Yai ltbew a toating cata to oor ergiitade ard cemvert, waters to the Uuloa would naw ibe | fanaucsl @pirit now unforiweately #0 rampent, yet we call open eur sewer cl ier ki ior Al demucracy througn Cut the State, to watoone gige tic effort io thi ing alec aude OF 0 \ 1 der the grifance y Mae rights of the people tempts to crash ont the national de 1) 66 the pip of # pot be willing to rell or barver ‘evolved, That mocracy of the city ~ Ses York have and moat ever prove toe es tond antile interests of our city he ties whieh bind It to the Howth. de Ri wing fatare te 5 wren ft eball be tae q ward with the aaile of ya exceeding tnat of the, bons by In te vary climes, 2 Beer ad inating 9" tne he pmb fremont ta every deosrment aod in the hinkt which eonstiiaie the fl yaery fhe Soa Goetry Flite: these are ‘ ha unite? pa indineniuniy with our bre hee elsewhere ibroughout our plorious reoah’| 4 uni) Ae magonee mad irette rw ie § jon, mid emivanricn of “eon into the minda of one pe Al) uct ie on One RF aOR for the coming ik be ngains| oF W.ibie oF enemien wih iar ci the Kenpitn warn! eager 40 in ope poll onan "9 abare the the fraite of our glorious polly Roa weld pet Ue our acriby and iui ’ yerla y thes we it rr heal the Ooilee lew 0° the contd Now York, Araintstration baa fall. ted sp-ee fone of the decieraay of thie city. reengelzed a9 the . high ined and roneltent demosret and * Fic the wid of aa honest apd pope ox he resolulont were received with overwhelming chee The Cheirman then annonnoed thet although Hon For par io Wood was annovpes? tw be present, (Sheers) be had net deemed ik approprime to attend, loiter, which would be read by the deorotary, Mr Mo: rom Maron's Ornen, New Your, July 20, 1867, €) ermey—In reply to yoor kind invitation -to attend thd & {drer# a maser meeting of my fellow citizens of the Ninth wn d this evening, op th of the obnaxion= wv paaned by the Layisieture, T beg to anmre you that, however groti'ying cues thi pubjeot, Ido wot feet at liberty to however, nok the lees | poeembingor of indignant cltizone. Jgnomiciourly put under the ban by ® foreign power igno rant ef, and ind "arent to, our wants and necessities; and New Yorkers rhould oot hesliate ip burling back, with and theit acte. It t# only by free interchange of sentiment, and a fall éiecursion of the great principles Involve? in the present realatance, that the people can reaiia to t+ extent the base character of those, who, regardiess alike of the rights of cemption from the bands of the spoliers. To Mosera Lawnamcs, Bauce, &0., Cmaities. Tnoxas N Came, E-q’, was then introduced, wan ibe (iret time for the dri tpg cf thelr oppressors out of ex! comiig election (Cheera.) There had rirgie government uncer God's earth compare ip its ahomipations to tbat of the las: Lagi Aven Swtizerland bad driven hack the ti¢e of oppression, {taly bad exbitsted » spirit of liberty #hich could nw be tmoethered, and there was bardiy ap act even at the ume of tha American revolution which #98 8° op weeive ar the act of the la t legisla Theers ) Had It ost oven for tbe treavon of many. br ld office onder she last ad ainistra ton, they wonld pot bave bad to endure ths op pression, Ti Inaag V. Frwler, t .Jobn Cochrage ard (nal O Sickles they «@ @ 88 nich in tepted a to the bank re pub feana_ The Police bill had been coadaoted by Danie! E. Nickies Vet the policemen bad raised for b’ large om .o testify their approbation for bis action ageia-t tae Police Dill two years since Be had on'y acied with a desire to Kill Fernan to Waod, when, ‘indeed, he might jast as wall evdeaver to bill the whole 40,000, Is washis voto that had the Exoire bill, aa’ the denocracy *bouis remexaber that at the bellot box. He calle? for and procured, In opel rion, groans for the traitors and oppres- vor, apd cheers for the true demonracy Growcs D Keuocc, of ‘he Ninth ward, the vext speaker, He cenoanced the course bo -Ihany Legisiatoro, and trasied that the peoole cud show heir disapprobation of 1; at the bedot box. which wan the last resort (Loud chore aod cries of yer yer) Tio Albany regency bad foretoly avd wilful. Te fridgee ths law and it wes tre onsy of the people to and a ip thelr wight and repudids such prooee tinge. There were these, be said, wh) proaounoed the democra Mo party divided: brt svch wag not the fact, as would be Pp oved at the polis pext fall Thore who gave atterante ‘orneb romore we © {nterested parties, who prociaimed sbat the peopie mnat yete for Dan. E. Sickles and Ooshren t high places, aod bow do +n to them, or the party would becivided After speaking at great length in @ e! ullar etrain, Mr Ketinge conch ded sinidet grea: ep-leu Alderman to the mosting thet te Ho, incapact sted from = sterdipg’ «by & partial low of voice, and 98 they wero po yet ready to lose him, he mass be ~ermiited 10 reorvit bimself for the work that was yot nefore them. He sehed for three sheers for the hanorahio rept! mar, which were cordiully given, and algo three for tbe ppeaber Dime elf Dr. & J MBAvsEY, Of Schenectady, then came forward midst epthusiactic applause, and addreened the meet'ng at conriderable length, Tbe noblest eight op oar, he xaia, aa tne right of free men met te praciaim tt cir freeom When their forefatb+rs bequesthes she tn rtimsble dlessing of freedom to their keopipg, they kue v tnat {t vould b safe; its principles were cog'afted ia thahearts of the peeple and neve’ could ba eradicated, upleas the people were misled or put down by the strong arm of a tyrant What party ba4 done as mach for the conntry the de mocrane > It was they who had redacet term of nates." war they “ho oe was der ‘be bul side who roll d back (ne ad ein, ar ~wquered the conquerors of Napo- leen lee © ieishman’r son, whom he kne# ta be + deme@crat, (kod cheers) apd it was the same princiole which orm ted the people when they ralied tp 40 000 votes | Buebspen. (Taree cheera for @uchanan) He + as rot acquainted with Mayor Wood, who bad been ae prived of al) bis power for the sm} reawD (bet the ce- morrvey bad elected bim by 2600 votes; end who vas also arsoile? in Bis private charseer, Ba. could nota map oarken his character and brighten it agein? (ine of sos, yes.) And shovld it be Simeon yrho whould throw the first stove at lim? or General Nye, who cams from Weriern New York to tell them bow \Set oti? 14 be governed? (Cries of no, no, aud Binses.) Tue verplo bad c'mtoa Mayor Wood for two years, but the Alowy Ta. saature eut off one, and it ras for the people t+ na® why ther thirehorid bo, and who rhoult be their Mayor for the pex! yout. (Loud crier of “Wood, Wood,” and three Chrars apd w tiger twice repeated ) Mr. KEBvican was acre introduced to the audience and arg a humorous rong t> & poovler tune, in which the pripetpsl acts of the albany Legisiaturo and of te ~ Police were set forth in vivid colors and whicb en | @ chorus, stating there things plainly showe | tuat their active men veéeivet their inv iructions from below, and that the 4 vil was at onirelbow wt ia concinat nit was propored amid deafemcg cheers thst an- ober song shor. he eung, but the time not ad misting, the ieee was abavoones. Gor. G. R. V. Wace, of New Jersey, having at this moment arrived, was iDtroduesd amkis loud appglease, and addressed tbe poopie at er and is able apd eleqrent mepner ailoded the admirable tate of efBciency Of the poltee system under Mayo Wood ~ an rfficiency such as bad never before and stated that albany peoplo saw tha’ ffice the city musi maintsic a healthy aspect—an ring the reign of the democratic party a8 they could net get him voted om of ‘© means whico the o; iuion of he pesgle i ¥. (Cheers for Wood ani hemes fer i9e Comm. sivoert ) He couneelied them, however, &% coud Ciitems to rive implicit obedie ct to thee ‘awe as lone a+ they remained in fores, let them bo ever to noos> tical, ard to ‘oe, their motio be “ a barwory te eecura victory.” (lond cheers.) bo aimtwca Ubst there *as no taw or order ut present in the city, aad people were simost jusuded in refasing to plac upen the men vb» a4 prosent wore placsd ovor ete protection, avd ‘ke the laws into tnew 78D bu. tae bws of confidenve would be restored ny be clef the + ‘noxious laws, pd bo wusted ecd dourted ons tuat when the ides of November appeared, the cry of reyea repeal, repeal, would roll ya, to their honor and taris beovwess. (Load and long coutinned ap placre. wit three times three cheors for the rpeaser ) Onl Mac. of the Sixteenth ward, was next (atotaoed tothe meetig, and madea very tolling and forcible sperch ‘e tbe same vein @&b the prev iour +poa ore, con cloving amicet @ucb and apo'nuse Mr Ecome J Sciuvan, @ the Kighteonth wrrd, said that after the clequant anealuars who bed preceded’ him, it Boold be ureiers for Dim §O warte the time of the ment | tog wih a jeer epoceh, apd fh accordance with thir opinion tae very be eae commencubiy sbort, but at the moo? to ihe polpt, avd was greeted with er, oom ing on the © Jonuce oF the law by whieh woverpet, rH. ‘vg teem to "aro@ off um tbe ale en proc oie Mr Kanstex sgain ‘avored the meeting with «song, in ace on (hemnacives (a6 nese of “email potatoes,” | whieh Kir bad brougt Wt ius Dek Legwlative, woo by & Were Pbow a Op IO 8 ery amnine Lydt, aud the chorus of which patod thes + etth Sewara, Greciey, whig. © vo. the devil war we pay.” ‘The mestlog woe then aidresse’ bo it Junwart, of the Vwemler Jevecth ward, and Colonel Brude, of we urged te nese: on the nent of bh the tyranny under whieh they pow labored; aud aitor yote of WaAnks to the Associated Press. whicv was met ‘+ three oheers for with onbonnded applause apd th: Woyor Wood and for the Chairs. | . perred at above It o'ckeek, raving iu © state of ‘emanation ‘The ute! onsnjmity and enthastaem provaile! arongh- ont, the proceedings De'ng, enlivened by & custeat die charge of Gre work: exceiieot marie by felber reflects aietle die ‘al ace’s Band, and the meotre #10 Fonrerse Mownor, O.p Poirr Cowrort, Va.— thtof the Ciivers now stauoned at the BreveyCoioney Garvey Brown, 24 Artillery, commanding pest The following We Poet 5 Brevet Colonel John L. Smith, United “tates Fagineers. Dr N 8 Jarvis, Surgeon. Lieut J BcL Taylor, eatal Quartermaster. Liest Thome J Baines, Adjatant Company 1, 24 artillery.—Capt. A. A. Gibson, Leute Bing ham ané Gray y, Light Company G, 4th Artiliery.—Capt. A I. Howe, Licae Garland end Beaneu. wtp Boa) ano Green. Light Company %, 3¢ Artillery. holds, Lieuts McKeever Edwards and Dryrdae Company F.2d Artillery.—Capt. James Toston, Lirute Merebant Inner Light Company ©, commanded by Brovot Major Roy poles,the same company hich, when of Colone] Dregs, of “Little mare wrap: fuch renown at the Sattle of Buena Vista. Al officers were in the Metican war Re-anneet or a Mceognee.—George eacaped from the lunaiic waylum at Unea, bas tared. Tt deen ce y ‘po the bourse where be murdered bis wife ant two houre recognized arrested him. Yesterday he ary lo MARITIME INTRLLIGENGR. ALMANAO FOR NEW TORE Tits Day. 4 | moon sers 718! mon waren. Port of New York, August 3, 1807. fon mises. SON sere was of who coincided ip their views wila the olber speakers, aud > @ brillant of every description, be-iiea met LODE, eM Arillry—Brevet Major J. Heat, —Brovot Major JF. Rey- der tho command oelebr'ty, rained most all the Lake who eo mare bis elluren, he epplied for lodging. A woman who reside in the 6, and called 19 some toighbors, vy whom he wee detained wntll Meer Robinson of La Grange, morning ho was ror ght to Poughkeepaie and placed in jail, He #1!) be sent Sree. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. 18 | the cecinion of Judge Inersbam—though bt not | This pay inetudes the wu the old rates, from ihe | map and aL Arr. 7" | get ea ene wat Semon" MT SS 2 | au edady ineatioe AE tay ao ah oso peas | Sows etwas ptanees Poncniad eal sasetons | wpanen"any Smuts Sut, wusncen, MO-Mashow 4 waener ‘The motion 10 lay on the tablo was lost by a vote of 10 | wan dis by the new Police Commissionars, or dis- Bonr Bolle rier a tyy, 4 BOARD OF 8UPERVISOR3, toll Banded’by the me kebr Uy Praac My or arg ‘aie Board met last cvening—James KR. Beers, Enq, The compuniaton wee then read: It merely referred 1 alg showa the um paid to each Indviaal fom the Boer 8 ob balde' Cropoet. oriole D a a pre ciprenlin ron dha to ey erdes at wa ten ii‘ tho aa lst Mar oe cane of Bie te’ of sor Qtek Henley” Bosmond atte) Pend ond agyTere ces mire Dagement No. 4bengmyepor for the depen ofthe {his let totoden 8b1_men. and shows thet ine Hear Baye, Zuorsy Pon coe We Tyga a vt ad de oh Gystal Palace, was mato e special order for the next at eee ean eee ame eamer Lronsides, Vandever. Pulacelohia, Bo ves Horonseis THe BOARD OF SUPERVISED PAYMENT OF THs OLD POUCR 493 06, making a total sum pa'd to 861 me a arto Grwncrar—I rot ra wiho3t op oval the resotation | WHR, opos 1 Ov motion of Alserman Stace, the rosototon of a for- | A¢d to'tbie tbe sum ineludad in the fellow ” ond ST Penssalar Ai tna off ntoooeoage pap Tn copy iely A LI OY cleaned wer meeting anthorising the ‘comptroller to vay ‘he vd | MFDI®, end it shows an sgmrecwe pelt to the greetings vpon ‘80 ton they are disprKd to take to erebarged aig Syborbes cignale with sicamahio Jamestown, hen» tor ‘tverpool, 43 days, wit! Passengers, 10 (70 npean & ‘0 eee ates oo Dassenge’e. '0 tantra ‘Clout, Orowell, Balt'mon, 16 days, wi'h coal A oe oe Comer eee oon wane alma (Br), Snellgrove, Lingan, 03,9 days, with onal Rehr ry aia Baker, Dorchester N¥, Qdays, wit fee lanner, spplezste, Witm'n, NO B days, F, Applegs! Franch, Webb. Piconanin, WB aye, yi Ballard, Piifer, Viret 7A Robr Charles, Coleman, 'Weodhrdge for Taanton. fchpZnima Rohhing Mec ive 0 Aaya, chr Glohe, Bodine, Bangor. 10 dave a das 9 Behr Jew N Land Lnrvew Gloucen Rene Hau, Relig. Wonton net Een Neleidere Sawyer, Part Porey far Now Lands chr Nelvidere, lawyer, ° cod ow SAILED. Steamship Philadelphia Bavana ard New Orleans, ‘Wind during ihe aay W. suoset 8 and light, «Telegraphic Martec ‘ ROSTON Aug §— ary bark Girraiter, 3noa; hrig Roteraoe! Orlando, Ferencola; ecbr Gen V- asia’ Pall Pare ak Prinses, Miscellancous and Disasters Baux 117218 Loup, ‘rom Onbn fora Nortaera ort ie tee Ur brown dismantes vasel re corted hy apt Godtray of #bl Viddiesex. ag ashore on the Sparta? the Simiein, 7h tofar, mation comes tbrovg® Cast Callus, of ahip Jann D Comper ‘Orleana, hotwas. boarded th ab ee bo: Rimipis. “The LL, ia Sis tone remter, bulleat 1861, and owned in thie city Bark Ann EGrawr, which sid from Bio Janetro, reparte for this port, arrived at Newport News, beluw Richmond, Abe 2th ult. i by A im Brig. of ard for Boston from Port an Prinos, 27d alt, wtih Taree © inte the crew being dead on Lizy Dae. ashore at Cap + Cod, will probably be go iD. 4 compeny there have contracted | Fer to Glonee ater ‘or 8300 ¥ wigialeesoat Scnr Ravex—The bull of tia schy trom Philadelobia Benobstor Boy. "was {0 30 old at wclon Sust aie an she ly : Se roid at ‘ alee ber cargo of coal, bid SCHR GEO Amos, which si¢ from Havana 26h ult, reporter for #) iladelpbia, arr at Favapneh 2b. LAUNCH OF THE StRaMsinr Moses TavLoe—The steamahh built for the U 8 Mai! Btexmabip Us, by Wm H Web, Maq was Iaunched on Saturday evenirg at high water, from th yard a} the foot of Biztb street Bast Rivas She ie named the Moses Taylor, in compliment :o one of our first merchants, an ia a first class steamer in every respect buth as regards beauty of model and for sireng’b aud durability of construction, bi to 240 feet long. 34 feet wide and 90 feet deen Lavncu—To-werrow (Wednee’ay) morning. at 9 oclook Wr Edward F Wiliams will launch from his yard at Green Point the five bark Bondorag, tu itt for F ‘lexandre Raq, 0 this etry, and intended to ran 1a ate Iiee of 'uaduras paskete She ts of 400 tons burthen and built in the most eubstiatia tanner; and wiil be commanded by Cant J F Hates, lnteo ‘he bark W © Aldem, and long and fsverably known from hit connection with this trade, Lavxcuro—Tbe ecbr Lightaiag was lannched frova the yare ef Messrs Booze & Bros Canton Bsi'imore, on the 9. Fuly be wii be commanded by WB Daoiels and ia laended aa ¢ general f-rtehver A schr ot abont 110 toa, ealled the Jeorge W Arise, intend 4 to trade between Philn/e'nb a and Norb Carolina, was alm Jnnnobed at Baltimore on Thars'® At Quivey Foimi 20th, hy Mr Jor ea, 9 b-antiml sloop of some Bey R called the River Quern, to be ena mended by Vepiatr jay ftom inane d at Wewhs crt by Mesere Mansur ‘nrrler je Xsreb Woothridgn if 223 Tons and bas ben perch. xed ‘or tne gen: ral freightag dustivese hy Mr Oliver’ Ricker, cf Salem, and will be com. nded by Capt H Higeine. Sowp—Ship Winged Racer, built at Fast Boston in 186%, 0 1,167 tows register newly oo .bered iu ev en” ertor ordar, an ‘Well found, was sold st xtetlor on the lat I-st by Mose @ Sag ery & ©, for $35,000 cork. Sir war purchised by Inem ‘aylor, Feq. Arr =: New Bedford tat, bark Os. ray Wieber Pacific: Taleab vaca Moy 4. wth G0 hdl op ant 2ndo whol | Bok and eng home 100 bbis a) snd i'7 do bei) separ. lat $148. Jon 98 95 W, shiy Hibernia. Tanne or sod jor Rew Bediors, 1o crake aad brtme—to Ou "wee. att FO 0d. ‘At Tahiti April 9. Khzaheh Pleror, WB with a6 bein or oft bound to ‘Kquator, to cruise; bad discharged ihe irs ken— Ni y the a” Archangel Bab, it 10, 00 610'W, Fabahal sur on serait Roi Typbove (0° Rowan), Sater from Liverpoo! May 28 to Bawiuy dus? ioe bes we ip Bea Flower Woodbury, from $Orleaas for "ostos, Ja 8h ly 29, lat 38 45. Jon 715 ree Freeman from NOrieass ‘or Cork, Juty & Phip Young Pagie, Newell fran 8 Jotp ND for Liverjesh Int 448 lon 8° ROE EW Bildge, Woodbury hanes for Ondts, Tune 30, ts ark Kepler, Pratt from itosten for Pt rate Droastadt, July 28 la: 8h rad Carerrta Jane ¢—In porteb’o Qeunt Tein ton. ld for Hasnburg Ga vororted ts hued vobei eck toe Sows rupees Faimcma Ietarne, June 24¢—Tn port shh DF Monta, Crary, for Cork next da Genoa, Jcty eat shtor John Sidrey Wheeler, ané Le ras Nevtus f.redeal, for Malaer £e°t day; Neind Queen (Dominican) ©rscl*a, Gon; / Pelerra) ae wee Gordon, probaly Wor ttey~ vet alt Md for mated. PUMP ALTAR, Tuly © No Aut vemeel is port Wind RB Liver root, Juty to—i aig Hele of the Ooena (sf Pro ‘bark Maria Fomewood, fur NYort ithols. the 60 to 4 idg 9° Bosin renee Phinney, for Pelermo i Dallast rep, sehr Smith fonian. Terie. une. Rortrenam, July 1 ty {> ehileds'phia Mg: Merwin. en m do; Kadi ma, July 6-10 port abip Wry & More, Read tog Roe >. le ook (not eid Ok pa reparied); bark White Cloud nyt dla ort mas, July 18—In pert betes Monagam, Pe per, from Papuesra ous: & Vum'om, Laurer, frow ‘Friaitad are kite Mo anegor, Toatigas (having Mio anal, Jacks’ orig Sarah Bernice, 1Na0 Srey, aly 1'—#o Ae vowel te fr J suo July \6—Arr Prem scr Teinrich, SV rk Yawwoutm, N®, J I Arr vy Olenss, Cements, New York, 20h, sets Jane, # onigemery Ao. Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Ang l—sio soo Polrtag York. BUSLON, ang L PM—are bark Yours Tart Sartiog, Te dirs ‘Uld brig Lorano Hops FP veare, sohee Lady Fuftola Faker, Philadelphia, Fiorvia Kelly do. at arr snip Mary. Wurpby, "| a) Tones . Conen. Sv inh) and Rin, Roker Kom bios We 6a Counce *bhv Blanchirl; dark Row Atlvatic. Volant We, Barreman Selah bras News Bey Mereus Chimd azo. ‘nia Repic sche Raw Kileo Reroard teq'roe Laraso AS vinon, Bibb leth Kent wera Sanday, wiw toK bre H Wee on ne kM told Alec feemers Wim Jetaian, HA Bexen; aad (om tbe roads ship en Tsllett BAUTIMORE, Aug 1 8 2—Arr stesmehtp Locost Point Frenen, N¥ork; sche J P Woiberil, Oobb Rowton Cid steam ship Jo) Whitey, Ho eee. 2 atom Bore open (ar), Mokianey henge, mirch Jammicn; ilclen Mar Di herson, Boston. Cid wiraneso iow Whitney, Hewes Rosion, barke Monde om Rin Janeir and & mkt Rale (ar) Wills Orn, Ini # Via ye, Yor. Hai; id brig ‘etden Cae Oke daly — rreche 40 Homer vor Wh bert Bisera Hiehnorn Kt BRIBT OL, ane l—Aarr pel Repout Bid sebr Bary © Tey teil de phn oh bid brig AG Washburn, Leet Wilmington, NO, to low for Port an Privee, (ne BUseTOH, July WG oohre DB Wareer, Gotan tt, nw Taubanee ork. EASTPORT July 29-Bid ark Jullot Rrekice, Kelty (frow Rt Bt phen). Cork. Arb RIVER, # ne t— ker eobrn t-ho Walkar, Parron. an Peloma. Rogers Rondont; Denmak Beiyhumaa, and Caro line Bree ster Port Kwon GR REXTOWN, KO, duly B—Cl4 vole M Mentman Her “ ork SHAY BREILL, Jnly 9— Arr eetr Qunwer Pusher, Philade wt TGHLAND LIGHT, Ang 1—Pared ont, brig D8 Browr tee wt NW OR) RANS, Ang =A: tal) ship at) onle, ® Yor’ tAVuN py Pye Ar u TweGiivery, Her a ‘ LEELA, Aye ta Sarr bark © Foster, Poster bitee Times Mbinney too? Lat ach; Me Inve Paipncn nea Aleeta, Dov pina, Yee Porgy ® Bronewiok; sehrs Dar! Got wtp. ner oe kr M hachew. and T wer . igs, nates Sb rare in. Ooly why, Beaty. rd oO “o- Boston; © M Wilene ¢ i ramer Kenn-bes. Hand, ve ¢ Yor! wate Kells treen Ruricone erpiyriie Haake! Hey Gicco fame, do © a Turahe itian eymonth Renson, NBedtird, Danl God sia Ruyno oy * do York, Phil tie, 7 0 6, Tarr ateamab pe Curlew, Wiliam Aidrich d=. pobre rian to mi h, Halt an War aod Jorn Fre ily m Pit. Des jel Holmes, iam, 4 '. en {a Urator, Gibba, Port Rwei; sloop Rackett, Po ary Work: echrs Wh! steamabiy © . ark, Jen Riey, Balumere, J i warts Kindo: Bele, Ferris, Port Rwen Below brig Harp, sbei id for sae ieanen thot “ewe as Arr acre Casper Ite, Shoe, and Becca fay eset RS EF ; arr : WNAH, July Ourtia, Havan of shin Di ge, li, Rarer An BULLI AN, July 3)—Arr brig Geo Walker (Br), Morehous GTON Aug 1-814 schrs Cheaapenk: ys Portsmouth, NH Hodson OFF (ioen W York ry ave fin can Mook, waned Be gg Se a