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3 ‘A E a ‘The Onamman here ‘ Tcsiaiain PPR ye wreaumen! ‘im purear poe of the itven - and abused im thetr dearest interests with : MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. be Say a srcapa cage postmen” | SMigmeraie os tte Ripert | Senate aueee See Roe ok. | Gieere) "Oui he prin ord mene haw pene WNTERESTING PRO EEDINGS OF THE COUNCILMEN, | {ror end, he wanled Mr Bebect's counsel in order | |e, Pasaon, sis pee te cape aid | $0°anpenred. St ee ey derenent | S116. et amtiaa hy cuboreag’ tas raat ees siete te wad A , +) eens thos entre ore Lo mre sinpcymest in Mow forks Bat | oc, ab the next * the abactles. by which they wane THE LOWBER CLAIM. — seedioed tonto or cpp hin materang io pro; | af bresententhralied abd prosiaim theasteves to the world ‘EME REFORT OF THE FINANCE OOMMITTER. teas wid orga Queen arg ate i er day, De Chasey at Seger, Coulaan Dri usd snennnnnnaaeaeaate idee me : Went or Stee ae i ‘The New Quarantine Station Refused by pacar Detoreyma, he Ltn dav of Augua: 18. oP ee the Commissioners of Emigration. tod BOOKING mADGRAR Iw BUMPS oppremted; aller ee e rostetree eaermers i Sa OLD HAYS AT AUCTION. the, it'wan bngwn to De frandulent in bearly’ every case, errr York ‘The mauer was referred to the Castle Garden Committee. there sbip and perhace smal) | yy, twed to Au bead i id lumber of emig: ants arr! g. 5, 1857. Hine Commissioners of Rinigration Ruould'pa, perssas su | Nomber of emigrants arrtved sinoe Aug. 12, 186) Indignation Meeting in the Seventeenth Ward, &o., &0., mo. of these var ous diseases in the s*me hor tials, they would be jury ovndemmed of murderous inhuman'ty. Total... 7g othe again) et" Cemestccsnresel meieratn' aye hatte | TO ame dee, in 1666 issione roiere » THE LOWBER SEIZURE. verred up to the time of the commencement of this liti- CERRY COMMUNICATION TO GREENPOINT. Be two insiltutions, 400 patients, and yor bere ‘a only provision MEETING OF THE FINANCD COMMITTEE OF THE ‘gation be had no acquaintance with Mr Lowber whatever, ‘The Board of Aldermen pas: ed @ resoluth n a short time { for aiaty-ionr Ruterwiniog the above views, and aware of TMCPOAKC.... 00 ceeeereeeenereeeenen cece BOARD OP COUNCILMEN IN RELATION TO THE AF- | end be bad no know Of the ‘case whatever of aul | since compelling the propriowors of tne ip ierry.to | pacueensies of Wis. service,. rae ssmasities have.uo bestia 1856. 1867. Pais—XEXPLADATION OF ME. LUWAEB AND OOR- | extended pature until my beard it from Mr. Lowoer | run their boat from Twenty-third «1 York, 88 { Guived by the law heve bee provided by be -uaranuins ‘om | No. inmates in institution, Ward's Island. 1,312 1,287 FOBATION COUNSEL BUBTRED IN RELATION TO THE | bimeclf as given before the present committee | often as tbe Tenth street ferry run thelr beats 1: was jopers. Nevertheless, since the vieit your commi:tee No. inmates in igstitution, Marine Hospital 147 165 w ‘COMPTROLLER | 800 after be came into office he found a suitcommenced | moved ‘hat this Board concur with the Aldermen, which | dressed a note tothe Hi ‘ ommisal cers, Dr, Bissell, ohy » DMBAGEIENS, BUINS, HOO WHAT against the city by Mr, Robert W. Lowber, for 8196,000, | gave rise ton extremely tedious and ouil conversational | siclan of Marine Hospilal. and vr, shompeca, Health cilicer, . ULAGG HINES OF THE COMMON COUNOU—THR | in which he stated thas he bad sold the city ‘some property | debate, which o cupled aa hour and a bait Tegueestog tele opt lon n regard to ih. et ialency of the pro, @OURSE HE HAS FURSCRD THROUGHOUT on the East river, in the borhood of Seventeenth Mr Franxcin proved by statistice that the expenses of | ffm cil tha atove gentlemen excsoe the Health. Offiser. {FRANSACTION—REPORT OF COMMITTEE, BTC, EVO. | gireet. The 06 rs In Monday morning’s HaxaLy we gave fell partioular® , and there | which resvited in a loes uf $300 a month, the health of the city of New Vork has been ap clally committed alien pagpengers, &o............ 8,662 90 241,270 89 of the strange disappearance of a policeman of the Seventky every necessary faci w | the Twenty-third street ferry wore over 61,500 during the | 4 hex: ‘tale: 4 ‘bod “id Finance Commitee of thefoard of Oouactimen, to | show the lablity oa the part of the city. Itshowed that | month of July aed thal tle, roceipia were only $1,200, ferrin to th to wilt Ana thet thoes “th te to Shon the are of whom was referred the communication of Comptroller rato whom the eare of find tht these - Mr, MoCantz. went in for compelling the company to run | by 8, ccpeur in the omelualyn of your comuiues Your oa night, in relation to the seizure of city their boais ofener. Mechanics who worked In New York | “immitiee coneluding rerpeci’u ly eubymit = 9382017 14 Fiegg, sp — sigh “ ual ue ane eee ae Pope Rabat saksenat ne neseheh provided at Reguine’a Polat are entirely: WA cenncntsavaronncpecesccasaccnceence Sean IA of Mr. Lowber, met in room reenpoint and ey; to bave proper ferry wcvommo | 2 That the hospitaia are unfurnished Disbursements as per previous ao- hho city of $196,000 im favor ‘ * dations Under ) arrangements thoy were | 8 That tbere are po ac ‘ommodations for whe physicians and | ~ count to Aug. 6, 1867.. $158,898 45 No. 8 City Hall, yesterday sfternoon, at two o'clock, for compelltd to cross the Tenth street ferry very early in ibe Se gee pel oii dake ey fae ot i meena ar ee enn. y. Berane whe Won bn tav ges to get to their place of bu- af bral fe to econ or be one arty ag. 5. 173,704 16 Present, Councilmen 1. Jovos, jr., P. Orawford, Finally, aiter the presentation of amenimen's, the reso- ° fons, prensut tbe tnliowiag- 2 A. Boole, W. H. Bulieel, H. Smith, Richard Bus jules tie pauwree cna inet beeen erscuaduionnl | _pniikes seenieeust as Restucmgae teases |: | alanes: . $8,812 38 majority —39 voting in the affirmative and 16 io the nega bave pot provited the accommodations o ntemplated by the a meat, Panor rarsovmonrt, rine and ie proven af aommeiuisn’ ine Crmag, | CREAT MASS REPEAL. MEETING IN TOMP- * sioner’ of kimigrats n respectfully deckne to take charge of te be Compras mending’ copecrreaco wh ihe Atermon in opproprt | menleclc bw daithare ctampicd iat"? | rw STANDS AND TWO aaTs OF STEAKERS—GHRMAN word Ming $50,000 fur the peceerary improvement of tue Cen- ANDREW Captiva, AND BNGLISH LETTEuS FROM MAYOR WOOD, THOS. peep paacrgaoscinnue Aer og ea teal Ben tale of the tral Park, in aocordanee with & requisition for thas parp se RUDOLPH Gamaiauk §ommiiee ¥. MRAGHBE, BON. JOHN KELLY, GIDEON J. TOOKER, Jones, | fore form of the deeds executed by Lowber aad | Made by tbe Commissioners of the Central Park, was Mavine Hosritat, QuARANTING, } BSQ., HON. JOAN WHEELER AND STEPGEN D. DIL- that every of clothing by the drowned mim ‘eo Commities | wile tobe calied up by Mr. Warver. Stat. N istanp, = ¥. august 12 1867 LAY, EeQ.—SPBEOBES, RESOLUTIONS, MUSIC AND | Compared exactly with the descr otion given in the Hmmaip. 4 t Mr, Punirs affirmed that if that paper was passed to- |p ANDXBw Cansicaa, Chairman of Commitee on Seguine’s | TATE: Grey » » She then at one pronounced the body of the deceased to to | Scing facts, and, er = po ye hy hy for on notte Sieean aaa eapy th tgad Com ptrolior Dean Fin—T bare ihe honor t | acknow!wdge the reonipt of | 4 mage meeting of the democrats and other citizens of cane a Epi eri rag Rie ce ene eae ° : . Wor « "request ‘of tee tempor Pockets at of | acceptance, and, that you severally reused to nccept it | “yr, Joxms moved ite reference buck to the committee, | fary arcommocauons ior pervons arriving in (ve por of new | the Seventeenth ward was convened last evening, at Tomp- } When the Corozer produced an oval shaped brase tobacod claim, | 30 the Corporation be made to a: ‘and receive the | Which was carried. He also pugg+sted the propriety of | Yor*,sick witn yello~ fever, or other pestileatial dives, | ying re, pursuantto the following call:— box, with the “0. R” engraved apon the id. Thip Hl the the Uommittes on Lands and Places {rom she | which bave recently been ospairumd at. e's Point by he bi nin J satiatied her that she was as she had before seem ‘March, forth ‘eration of the This ‘algo | Comml-sioners for the -emoval of the Q wrantine station. In Saventexnta Warp GRanp Mass MxrtinG.—The demo- | the box in Mr. Jarboe’s possesion. It farther ‘the er conal. measure. wes reply. 1 beg tostate, tbat I have examined the temporary | oratic and olher citizens of the “Old Seventeenth,” opposed to | from the Coroner's plalement that the pied Hy agreed to. socom:modaiione at “exuiae’s Polat, and while I believe for | tbe odjovs Jaws passed by the last_egisiature and in favor of | Pros beng Gein : body of ‘Mr. Beows said he was not present during the reading of ‘The report waa then read, snd ite adoption moved, which | ti most part they are suitable ‘or the purposes for which they | their repesl, sre invited to assemble Jn public meeting a water about four deys, he haviog beem tho whole of tbe Comptrol.er's communication in the Menta roe Tnegaltvclge oan! Yowe—St voting alle: | wor7 ey ave debcint and ieomaple' lor wo resopton, | Ficealonk. ‘Many eminent spesters wiltsiead "er order,” | the alleraoen of Fridayy angtst Ts When found ho bed c Board of Ovaneli men on evening, and as \t was ame ans cieeteagion Company 31 a new engine was | sreument abd general care of psilent+ Inboriog Under maa" Wi OOULTEG,” | large brulve on the side of hia head, near the right temple, pestly rend snd Copy to aa read ae <6 te eas oo coumadin Lguant disease. Very respectfuily, yours, Pcl nies a) of the Committee of Arrangement but whether it had been received before or afver death be 2 Benefit. the char ‘ powe 10 Lote spat haf paper erg ng Orrick o7 Conmustovens oF, Besar, } ‘Two platforms had been erected in the square—one fac- | Ing been recelved Dy’ being wnened an ere mee penes me mec West ne, | Omeaie meetin | gent ctarcomehiane esa'y fwpt tne say ay | Phirngnunmmonam Ae"Oc, ve some prin | ais omens at one hea eons fad mae | o¢ ensure ha srs bt Pe ac on r + s vi att vo it ry a dar’ Lasrnrn then waked the priviege, of he Committee | ur, rskg never sen! him any answer tothe above, und | avs come fo tbe consluion thai Unere luo odner alto na | on to ave an ofc inspection 0: the, prea, Wuldinge “ppc ego in an ex. | proceeded immediately to Mr. Jarboe's family, whoas she Sitwoos kimsclt'and the cliy, in the ealo of we prope ty | slmays neglected to tend him one. “Finding the time ex. | tive Wan for the city to pay whe amount, and thus stop the | an¢ dock .ckeord and, a sed by the, Quarad ing Song Io enliven Sa corécoatingn’ tate tearense tan | tecrmteaan paxaeeaieionte on potaet etme ae pe lee Comptroticy | piring ‘answer in, he solicit xtension | execation. mika greatly and “the subsequent refusal of the, Comptroller | pr amanty days, Which was graniod by MP Lowber’scoun, | itwas moved and cmrried that the Board adjourn to | etic nucer avarantine, and, paving on the, W'h ina. in | OO ee or the audience, which was eatimated at from 3 to | BeF statement beyond a doubt. ‘The feally intend having: pecoere ry the courte, &¢, and sali, in 1863 | sel. In that time he again solicited an answer in writing | mect on the tn ake Bere fnepectio doom Stour duy ‘o comp 7 with Jour request | 5.009 persons. poo cee y 1 on ca me home, rere vatipg’o e ‘ E the citizens of New York, along the East river. from | fret) 0 Contr et elted’ Lim personaly for af auswer | While the janttor was ligh ing be chandeliers, no little | commodatious whica we observed wi Seg.ne's Polat are fe | ‘The proceedings at the English stand were opened by | foneral will take place from 204 street, on Sanday eet eee recat eee Potion | to tbe communicaiion, but could not get tHe commotion was cocasioned by she yauzo igniting, but the » ferveaadincomplete even for temporary quarantine Dur | 1» gpantmous appointment of Robt. B. Boyd, Haq., Chair. | Morning next. erect a public market for thetr accommodation, alleging as | 80 extension of twenly days from Mr. Lowber’s counsel, | blaze was speedily extinguished, aad \he bus ness went on JOR THN. PoiutiPs, man, and Frederick R. Lee, Dr. Archibald Maclay, and News from Buenos Ayres. @ reason therefor, that they were either compelled to buy | making in - ted : | smooibly, Sea: | WM ROSE ALE. g. ¢Commiasionersof Health. | various other gentlemen as Vice Presidents and Socrotaries, | NAVIGATION OF THR BALADO—PRIVILRGRS GRANTED retail deat in ber neighborhood, or else to wash. this time he was stil unscquaisted with Mr. Lowber. At After the adjournment Council nan Ottarson took occa THE DEEATS. After which, Alderman Covirer, chairman of the Oom- —QUARANTINE—IMPORTS AND BXPORTS—TRADE -_ id length the plaintif’s atiorney came to him and insisted that | sion to express himeeif very strongly in relation to the | A Hvely debate ‘Up on the reading of this report, | mittee of Arrangements, offered the following resolutions, | REPORT ROBEERY BY INDIAN?—THE POLICE BY8~ tngton market for thelr These petitions were re- y Geaeee Tascuin We. Geoke. ete sprang up ing » 4 Rewed through he must put in bis answer, or he should be competied to | Lowber j rt . ae Se eenies S Mr Poxpy moved to adopt the report. He understood | which were loudly applauded, and carried most unan!- TSM—CONGRESSIONAL FRACAS—CURRENCY O@DER, eeme vin: unul tale judgment against oe oy by default. This time the pened 40 be standing by, asked Fim to explain himeelf. | that Mr, Bowne was of opinion that the place was an emt. | mously:— By the arrivalof the bark Hugh Birckhoad at Baltimore, from Com; was fully ad ‘as 10 the failing on his part OrTARBON reiterated bis belief that the city had penuly Proper one for an hospital, notwithatanding the | |, Whereas, itis a right inherent in afro people tonesomble | |) oo a [mart ndafie mature | beep swindled out of a large amount of money by him | marsh, and that he did not decm the place unhealthy. pod ape pardon tod, dig my cg Te EY a “ig bpp tents append ony pinion that there | and the tools of the city government. Mr. Canwican said be understood Dr. Thom mon to say | $eainst. repent; and Gherean, the Lagiaatare of this State, at In the immediate vicinity of the capital, in tie districto aad thatthe | Mr Lowner said he waes liar. Which assertion was | ho was opposed tothe location of the hospital, aod also | js Jast session, passed certain laws, lo wit: the isn | of Quilmes and San Viceme, the practice of night spoliae ‘anawer of | Promptly met by Mr. O calling him a scoundrel. doubled the utefulners of the builaings that’hsd deea | Police bill the Central Park bil, ths’ New York Charier bil, | sions was reduced : = weir | itt Eases ntees ack se earemiac teres | fener i pete Mr, Gere rer sine | SERRA ener cemaratas | elm aint wereer mm ig was aswindic 5 1 proposed Duilding for joctor was more than @ . for & art of the | interference of some of thé peaceably dispored members | tale from he hospital, aud was ue well loosed, Fee e eerie de ot Catia naa sieare A740: | privilege for the steam navigation of the river Suledo, the the Common Covnei! | of the Buard, the denowement might have been more Mr Cuntis asked if the physician was not required to | Who have pot the confidence of our citizeus, but who are re- of . Mr. Bas | serious. They succeeded in separatiag the parties, and & | live within the epciosure. garded as the emiasarics ‘8 corrapt faction, and committes of the Chamber of Representatives reported:— of basing | Dumber of the members excused Mr. Ouarson fvt using | “Mr. CasaiGay suid taut such was the law of the Stats, | fre endeavo ing lo 0) § courant faction, an | ‘an exclustve privilege for the term of ten years 0 Messrs. ‘when he | such strong guage, ae hiv, semno of jastice had been | Mr. Buapy sald it must be a fine place for an hospital, | ment and ibe revenue y: fore, be tt za Hoevel & Co., for the steam navigation of the river Common = ed, afllrming the thing was a “perfect swin- | with mire-neds and a ict of firearms. ae eee pommel mis aan ros conditiona a Mr. CausiGan remarked that the Quarantine Commis! | Saucy Wee Je, : eeeeed aaa t . Ld de "aseeal SEP mY sioners hed made themselves merty over the visit of the | ihe iste'binck resantican t mica which deatros nee | the works be he could COMMISSIONERs OF EMIGRATION. Committee 10 eguine’s Point, and their company: he only | cheished tastietioes: sui Fitical end social | left for the benedt of be ras of opt to; that | I QUARANTIND THOUSLES—THE OOmMiesrOWNRS | Wiehed the Commissioners wore as reliable and truthful as | rights, and wample ‘un franchise ofa tree | Somme. — guests on toat jon, 4 * wei ear Geer ery | | DRO sorna Pua nonrrut ar amo | Oi Seas one wi mtn fe | He, ads feng mts, | Ee baat rh sel ran a der certain re MISSIUNBRS—DOCUMENTS FRO AND CON, anD a | *™®- What were they to do with them? He understood | ranks who aided and o rupt schemes of the ordinary r" have Sot eae atwhet’he ied | LIVELY DRBATE—INTRRMATIONAL EMLGRANT Laws | {oat,certsin Parties were interested in lot speculations at | black repub ian ata tanec bene | te wer- ad ever been & on eth ben hes madi be aid televeth Re waeel | sus'thera cf meta Bese awe one, bacon ea ape Bec eevee | “ance tanees ten Tho Board of Emigration Commissioners met yesterday | Pe! e mporary ‘he passage | ordered ie cs antes ace huis pei | of DOr rogue poe of mesing, in Wor ures. Pre | wa ws od awa ane in sects | hong mere we Be" wat sow that the ul could nove Bere boot de: | Curia, Gummings, Hun, Purdy and Garrigue,” | beat thebs Sly. ir ie temporary Ganrentsn wan al ‘utara etcrea | © onime ereuia 4 mporary ine wan . 4 . Rede a oe et Want thaw SAN | “ru qCananeormooxasetonmns mara ax orvee. | Ten,2e rou, #4 Rare ohare elie es aot | Gael 2 = . this ovee te to we r thathe | The following communication was read after the orgaai- | really pitied tuem. Fifty thousand Gallaze had bese spent; recelved his posi Gal sevetvens ead requisition... would vaavaiable could not very well casein which he nadno faith, | sation of the Board and what waa to sbow for i’ A few buildings, a privy 1o the first pisos | Wit mince dleorders in San Telmo, ~< Aree years W come. ‘and offered to allow him to select any Counsel he chose to Orrice Cor ON FOR REMOVAL OF QUABANTUNR, and fifty acres of swampy land. He uoderstood that @ ‘shall be numbered pa ees coatles cp bas gu recoguizing> s Zour Comatice are of the optaien that the ofthe | conduct it fer him. He named Wm. M. Evarts, after 33 Wrasam staeet, New Youn, august 12, 1867. village wes marked out ip the neighburhood, with lots for a ge et Ge be which he _ of the question of reference, and it was ‘To, cas Couniagionnne oF gr PA sale. The village was ai] on a ma. as yet, of course. unictpal rights ‘A 800 of the Cacique Cu'rie! fraily, by c's own suggestion, agreed that Mr. | | Ononrnis @ a alton Gan tae lave aol Mom Mr. Ovanis would like wo have medical advice as to the ‘champion of she | grim attendants, po Daniel E Sickles be the referee, and the name of | ten"lon “of ihe wommisaioners 10 the pi of this | Stnees of the piace for » hospital. {be hospiialities ar. Jonathan which ‘suggested by Mr. | Hoard on the 6h instant. & copy of which was furnishel Mr Camniaay thought legal advice would be better. y endorse the acts of the adminis- | 'e bow b- oe Lowber’ on you by ee ayy yh baving Beare from The report was eventually adopted, and a copy of the as being eminent|; states, tous pirited editorial grace sation for counsel ‘conaide: ¥ Droce resolution ordered Comnmale- ire Tinge eld be th Seraoct ret for | Sewer una son antag fuea-ee mack | Gipera Turres = Matte Be Guaranane Recruit Sena ntiase aties Gomis at | The in ¢ the counsel, then fixed [or 108 7 | Ee ein the reeea eal ar tee iat | ‘The Cuarnnan stated ho bad quite num ver of commu- | wo be represented during tbe ext four, years, and tie pairo ee Cy feree. the Fn peg Lf station,” that the said ter porary ‘accommodations ani place a from parties who desired situations at Seguine ‘eae cis ributed by a genomes t | month, Ni Dusmear ’ cont s for Be gevention of v to in said i Oqmoeres, a grand Res and said that he knew nothing hitvelt | pow mlyrctio the preventiawsandreguietoas of the qiavran. | Mr. Caxkicax—There, gentlemen, you seo what wo huve | ,, Besvlved, That we most earnestly deprecate the renewal of | civic demonstrations, eocaston loa, | of any having been rendered against the | tine sinuon in the port of ‘ork, aud therefore now in your | joet by pot accepting this hosp We would have those petty strifes and dimensions which have proved so fatal | has been val x mn ‘Comptroller, after | Possession in trust for the prople ‘of the State, Tae doart ber of appeimiments to make. to the on ganization of the party, and that we utterly repudiate | have bad oO > © | city uni rod won'd also add tbat if further sccommodations are required | B0mbEr of apo ; te conduct of thove whe gests to cessive the had some ‘and Dana Bix eenth 10 Beventeecth su eet; also, thir- ae poaling Bone | for the residence of @ ghytlcian or oiter person employed, INTERNATIONAL BMOGRANT LAWS. poqees inte Reo coupes, of See of fas opmiien, hevieg cay | is ence segoen aod one third fall lo's, in the part of block between ave. | by. w Evars, and bo | ibe dwoiling house of Mr RB. O. Vorbics, with its outbulldicgs: | Mr. Ganmiovn read the following, the recommendations | {F}*obiect ibe perpetastion of thee disensions and 1 wines, oll ‘band Kast river, inclading the entire water froot sod | was the to take an appeal, | and pear tbe horpital buildings, are now provided ant ready 0 OwD egg) Andizement upon the ruin of owr party » de- Brier rigbie,-wih avout two hundred and sixty-seven fect of | War whe ed nee ead | tees eumeinne om prociicd and ready | of which were adopted:— Restived, That we wall upon our bi mi toe | mand, and ‘dlockade Tae si | Mi ae ter srtipneet | Se mmuanen a ornora 2 i ideige ace | ,Degemueym Coreowie.s rem merits | Sheets eileen acon: area | SSB 12 After Busteed the committee Z 0 LALL, Ciairmea. . 4 “ Of the Btate frum Ube corrupt power that now cootrols |", With adjourned, after conc! wupanimoualy in favor | The previous communieaticn was then called for, where: | 'ae.'ncconfing ioihe monica, of be Cromiavioner, and | we wa'chward” Keyeal” upon Our banners. we wil go forts | OBlY article with which aie of iwstructing Se jalgnenel wie upon the secretary read the following :— the samp’e furpiebed by bim of a captain's return, the sutho- | ' victory. the net procesds, whatever money be may havo in the City Treasury, and Crnce Cowwissiox ron Resor: oF Quaxawnive,? | Tides of France r quest cape loseed ia beageriadewaice | A letter from Mayor Wood, explaining bie abeence, was | Py to rleane 14 to ask leave to meet again for the DUrpOSe Ot amg Me nusONEES OF buiGitie SO 5 | pidhtess. desihe and births during the vvage snd s cereale ee by Col. Ming, of the Aixteoath ward, a6 fol- | peneral a good with only ® moderate demand. Oe ges, canis hari —at Smeetigeot tbe Board of Comimigeloners | Waned by len passengers siatng oatalbeproviions remaia, | #*8— ys, Onnsce. wew Fone, August 8, 1857 Frith the exee tion ra SEIZURE OF CITY PROPERTY. barat, lowiey preamble ana t ogg were aaypt. | SBURE, ihe pareentere. of an equivalent I mouey pall hem sun- Your ivan toend ine maeedng tobe ld | xport# are in Drsk demand, and, high as we have con- the Judgment of your commilee this property ls bot _ocly tbe JACOB HAYS SOLD AT AUCTION FOR $250. Sopy of tar tame, waieh said preamole and resolutions are as | Sus-lover of Rmigratcn any reports recelved in congejuense ina} sauna, te reseived, Pas heseust i val Ini FET Sieitle Dat the ben: etanted for wee purpogse required. Some time during last spring two suits were bronght | fo iiws, vie — of such request. b Rye wey 7 4 Ry Ray telligence, Proctwase Teaase Kicvemt accom saat Gy fer beet | against the Corporation of New York—one by Charles | Whereas, ike Dulltings, wharf: Ac on the property of | the Comminncner tober sates bel tush rovnroe womtth® | went i arouand; at ive hovereiga volers of New York are | The United States storeabip Supply, eat. A. T. V. Gray” Bean lake forte propery Dever abeee Late and | Hawking, Erq., for $188, and the other by Archibald Gor- | for te temporary socommodalions 0° the win | Won of thle Tale, ond requests Vent captaine be required to Wr tingulae tha, the immense causes of the rerdicnonsey | SmMMmanding, arrived at this port last evening, She brings froat. They are of ihe opiuion thai ihe propery ia well worth | don for $57. Judgment was accordingly rendered in favor | ™*, yellow terar or, outer pos lenin ey Siete | oliver of this Hoara endorre them Hee ee ae coon, | war were ‘cin of ibe Briiah government not unlike these you | home as passengers Lieulonanls John H. Parker and Jobm Mercer of ihe ily Jo purchase ihesames |" °F" | of piainuite, with costs, in the Fifth District Court, on Ube | it inadvisable under the clroums en oe ela 6 em Ore | ae ie ne Tee teen oe Tiree | “Righty:tve years ago the people oft this city were similarly » Taicica to's tech hor ctoerss-an- was scoompanied by a resolution directing | 27h of Jaly Inst, and the executions placed iu the bands | jleitveiing, barn, Av. in ue imimbdinie vicsity esa nad | 20r800 ' ire ‘ly to ‘be Kapigrant omimissionor ai Havre failed nad indignant at dhe unjust Interforenoe of the crown | drow T, ¥. Gray, Lieutenant Commanding; John 8. Gullch, Too Lag ¥, ‘Jour ommitiee are of opioiom tha: thie Commission shonld | i their local and domestie rights, and their conduct upom those me) ler to the deverived above | of Constable Reed, who has his office at No. 12 Greenwich | will be leased by, thom if reauiced by ihe ‘ommlawioners Of | irae every unky of amieion any orner mix ant | Ooeaslode trod ie whole American col niet eXR 8 determing. ee ee B Mewar, —- isnion 0 jroteetion of na’ jon to throw off kingly rule—peaceably if possibie, . ; Ee $ avense, fer execution, That functiensry asserdiagly paid Stupere aad your cometiien tnevetore seckenmrea toal'tap | 1 ey ms ’ ; "5. Tord, “Assistant, Surgeon; Wan. J. ‘ é That the Commiasioners of limigration be nutitind & visit to the Governor's Room, City Hall, for the purpore | of ise s.mme’ and that ihe aid premises used be delivered Up of seizing on such property ay migh: muflice to secare the | to them and subject fo thelr use on Monday next, the 10th ont, tbe ust, om ibe fuldlmeat of ‘not under kingly rule now? aed do not the oppres- the desires of the Commissioner ae be explained ghie, pw Ph Ty +5. 2 of Set Gave e retary Yoard tu with a view of ascertaining how they can be removed. These ” FRROT remedy, isnow debt and entiofy the two judgments, His eyes falling on | c2iRitet: Thal wwe Beoretary cf thie loard furnish to we | Yih Ven SO of another character. We hold power by our suflrages and ee ee eee First That by the statement referred o thr captaina are not | bm acta on be ignored withou, resort to armed resistance. the large oll painting of Jacob Hays (who in his day figur- | ble sod nd resolves ag | Pequired by he Prench law to make such returns. but merely | , Thaaks to the consth ullon and inetitadons of government which LD. ed as the renowned thief taker of the city), and tninking | "hs foregoing are ‘rue copies, of preamble and 4 a and wit oaturslly comply * iM aid request only | followed from the wisdom pairioiem and sacrifices «! vur | My namo having appeared in yesterday's Henaun ab- the h present themeel ven this wufficient to eatialy Ue judgments, he caused it to be och tioas be dona withoat partieular trouble to (em. fatbers, we oan drive our presentenemy 10 the wall with no ed to what purporting to be @ protest against ihe taken to his office, there to be sold at public auction on the | * "srs! of the Quarantine held ths say jecond Iba! ibere is Lo iaw of the Biale of New York eom- | Ober wear ‘the ballot. These, I know, you will use, 4 Pike apesial comutties . - * A in thi Vomsmlasion. apd in this rile count me aaa volunteer Feeling deepiy the 12h of August, at LI o’ckeck. Ti may be sinted that ibe last comm: Bg | Pe eet etnd ot), tuon would be very diiioalt to ovaroame, | isitiries which the city of my affection la now ea during from | Council sold box to Major Garrett Acorrgingly, at the appointed time a crowd of #01 above was not recetved until afer the meeting of the | yver comasntes Scud suggest that Be sitention of The com: | Whese causes. Iam ready to take my part in the struggle and | by say that lam in favor of the award as . tweaty Or thirty persons congregated about the door of the | Board, and hence the apparent nogieci with which it was | inissiorer at Havre be direo e¢ 'o the frst, which, la the opin- iit out to the biter end my name in connection with raid protest was anauthor- office, all anxious to have an opportunity of bidding on #0 | treated. jon of your fom mities, ean be very emai y removed by ibe shall not be able to attend the meeting and sed this Basty | iged, and used without my consent. ilustriovs a person as Mr. Hays, and at prociecly the bour | way rue BOARD DID NOT VIRET @ROUENE'# POINT @N TOm@ar. ort ee of France ed by the Commissions re of Rmigra.ion of the state of | Tully. Ac. were io require the re.urne, ea | letter as my representative Sat abe woos are jets A NMAD MUELLER, “ pare | Appointed Mr. Reed took his position in the office, on a Mr. Veeriavk eaid be poticed that the Commissioners To the Chairman Seventeenth 4 the variour plow of g ound offered ‘toe ety for marks, | Sool, and exhibiting the pleture, said — for the remorai of the Quaractine were tomewuat sur- Kane Gansu ponde fg meu brvtucoe ners ia | _ Letters wére alo read from Thee, . Mesgher, Hon Purposes, and paid that the rame person who on Tcestay | ‘Gentlemen, before commencing the sale of this pictare, | pritec that none of the members of ihe Board went down a orsemen’ ih order wo sauaty thebrad gives, | John Wheelcr, Stepben D. Dillaye, Bq , Hon, John Kelly, Personal tnteliigence. might bad said the joe which he nad sold the city were | | Will state to you that 1 am authorize! by alde-man | with hea ty Yeguine’s Potm om Tucsday He wished to ‘Uvon the receipt of official information tbat wath scaaage | and Gideon J. Tucker, Faq., expressive of the pleasuro {i Colone! JL. Aloorn, of Mississippi, declines the Ameri- or ory Dock w Blunt, of the Third ward, to bid $250 on it for him, which | know bow it baa cc varred bas bere aevan ly made by the French suthorities, your com |, u en! J Bot worth $600 each, owned a lotrear the Dry Dook which , ould bave given these gentiemen to hare been present | can nomination for Governor of that ). 2 o now do to commence with.”? r nutes woud reovminend ‘Com: ignity be himself wanted $4,200 for, and which was notsay |! Mr Hoar sald be did not know that apy visit was in- | mullen wouk! reovmuend chal Ube Commission ranity ‘ber | and addreered the meeting, had ciroumstances permited | Geo 1p, Prentice, of Louievil ¢, Henry ©. Murphy, of Detter than thove suid We city by him. | He next proceed. | | These protent were evidenlly unprepared for this ae, | tended {ibe coming fom aves, Aut your committee woud say, | h aNd ceclaring their utmost sympathy and oo operation | wow vork, and Purser J. de Bros, U. 8 N.,are in od to review to manner in which the Board of Avdormen | Rouncment, aa they probe’ on poe pneeoce oot Apso Saetveene wae 4 could not attend. to this conneetion, hat Uere i¢ very frequsat some alate fom in the object for which — py ne ington. report mere nominal sum, and consequent! f necticut. paserngers from Havre aa to their treaunent on the pa’ Joun ’ racane, waa then intro- wation unprepared to advance. So after one or two calle from | Cuamaas—I am fore there was 0 concert of action be- | Sompisinta which very aeidom can be remedied D5 inw, dscets oak Gntivored ‘a taipthy end clequets, adress, ae, ay Board, and jis eubec by the Aldermen ; whon | the constable of “$260, I am bid, dol bear any more’? be | tween ws not to go; it was parely accidental. to ibe pees) sinpersion of passenger win aee. iu, “nis | which, however, it was imposui our reportor to do | ,.A‘ ine Bret . Mise Orieda and maid, Valentine Pare- ® communication from Mr George Law, | Knocked the great ‘shadow’? down t> the Alderaan, It was rudsequontly expiained that the special eommit- | ™ieht readily be endorsed on Dey MC" Justice to, as no iable had been provided for the Press, and | Gea, Havana; Fe. Uncerword Boston; J. Tracy, would very soon become more watehful of the bed vior of their hier through Mr. Palmer, thet bie property was ine | Smid the applause of thors who had been deterred from | tee had been down on Monday, and the reas of the Board 4 the ich would certalaly | the platiorm was crowded to suifocation, He denounced ia | tour childr: r, Mre Walsh, Mion alae: eet, ond eal maior ve raterted bask, | bidélng themselves in consequence of the high figure ai | didnot. want Wo see ihe lage cat ineit report wae | reatneat more than the av, which aa reach them | strong terme ihe. Inte proceedings of the Albany Logila- | W. fo Talbors. Pod. Golce. x. ¥.0 Mr, him have an opportunity of being heard before | Which it was started. banded tn. \y in very Tare cane tere, and the course pursued toward Mayor Wood, thoir | £0) W. @. Fargo, Buflalo, Woo . mater war fo re ‘The crowd then dispersed and the pictare was replaced WHAT TIE COMMIMSICRERS THINK OF SEOUTNE'S POLNT, Your ormmivtee fariher repor- ttm 'heOommissioner of Rm | odie and eloquent city officer, who had proved himself | Rell Greet Bartingion Neo which the commit. | !@ the constable’s office. It is understood to be the inten ‘The special committee to whom was referred the duty | eration in Havre requenis a statement © be gbisined free a to the emorgency and manfully stood by his party. » Throg’ 7 ‘Aesenger op board ine (ballenger, named Zollinger, relays b if aleged wwindle pracused Spee him in Havre, in thepur | (Loud and long continued cheers for “ Wood ") ‘of a Feg of wine A potior was seat to the passenger | Owelt upon ihe wrongs inflicted upon named to report himse!’ at the office of your commiivee, buthe | disbanding of anicipal polos id net come, and tous whe lof>emation wanted ooald aot 800. | to the regumoe 0” the Albany tained. The guuty party io Havre there’ i ene Have .o go unpunished tir went cf aapecited complaint. ‘The | Wat the poopie had no right the Heoretary of the Qua- ce of pan engers genersily to lose ihe least time in Commissioners, inviieg your body to proceed to Be ing ~ mplain’s of committed on taem is the '* Point on the then next Saturday, to mapect he ouildings tbelr enemies. haa been lately ® very Thi; delivering, them, to yon on Moa | commendable seai dlsplayed by the French auihoriies ta re hat the Reeretar: of the Board, Mr. | dressing the wrongs of emigrania, and In a camber of cases ‘ne omminsoners qrithin foe kn’ wiedge of your committer, large ooms of money a majoriay of your | bave remtored 0 tbetr legh imate owners by the Interaes 2 Ta ottate Reed | tton'cf ib: French goveramest, Your oommities eaiervasn, 50 meet to some future ice would bave been ubtsned for Zollinger had ine ard report upon the fitness of the Law sent | tom of the purchaser to present the picture to the city | to exam! be allowed a | S€RiD, a8 & gratuitous gift on bir part. Seg arly yesterday , Wm. Busted, Corporation 0,000, | Conse! called on Comptrolior Fiage, in order to get him ‘was also rejected, and the re- | t0 Sead some person to the sale to bid the pisture in for Mr. Lowber’s | the city, to be hela until an appropriation should be made 16 wo & He to par for tho same, saytag that every fers te Reve ine apderttaod! mention wi execul was based, altered or = Ae tie. | seteside, had proved ineffectual on his part.” 7. | _ The Comptrolier’s reply to the suggestion of the Coun ir, | Sel was, that be would do mo such thing, and that he Would sooner the city should lose one thousand doliars know. g | ‘en for him to pay Ove bandred dollars to eave the of the | Pictare. The painting is about three fect square, and said T 332 Se abou wae a any «: ly Ware gush notice perwnally, whea aa requested, tn pmclusion, your com. | a Wo Wwelve years 5 ueeday of this w wae pred by ‘he om me the ne Must @ fo ec reeo! ut - ’ ited the, Corporation Counsel v siovers for sneh visit. Bi 7 evetpcs whan ™ thie Bourd will cheerfully extend to the Com Fey) mM; E {hai be doubved if & quorum ef tbe Commis soere, © ba Havre all theaselstance, in the dia- ys . . je had called on the | MEBTING OF THE BOARD OF COUNCIL- | gration would bo prevent in ibe city on that day, but what | charge of hin duties, which ibey are able w render Bohn! Counsel's certificate as MEN. were were be would so inform them, w which one of the Kesolved, Thai a ‘opy of thie report be Wansmitted to the L De title aod the deed duly executed Qnara Commissl~nors eplied what he did uot care | Commissioner in Herre, for hie informssin ani guidance, and office He | Holm agg eaid their | PERATE ON APPROPRIATING FIFTY THOUSAND DOL- be Com missioners of Kmicrauon went or | hai le be ard is bereby sarured of the @ooperadon of ible | shall,” «he shall,” and loud chowrs. ) speaker then | Ladiey, W 8 Page, and ii made aod that the LARS FOR CENTRAL PaRK IMPROVEMENTS—THR r, Oe, Series, bourres 00 crease of Ors pA Siorcpers precast. 8, fhe Gade he | coneiuded, amidat enthusiastic » Dy nfor ning 11g | ———— ayy any Q@RERFPOINT FERRY QUR#TION—REPORT OF THE ‘aooommodauon te miaaioners of migration, eer which le respeortully submitied. hearers that the eyes of the id, of Kngiand, France, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERF DAY. jo that, and FINANCE OOMMITTER ON TUE LOWBER CLAIM—A | postpone thelr visit, to the disappotnunent of their ober questa, RUDOLPH VARKIGUR, Germany, Ireland were turned upon them, watching ine euaetnn Bite 1y public property FREE FIGHT BETWEEN MR. LOWDER AND MR. OF Sts hom had invited quite & numver, and he for ane wae JORR P. CUMMLRG, {commisen ‘ourse which they should pursue in support of the manic! ——_____— neal Sonne! could no make an appropriation of money trae | TARBON, FO. thee! shin wey sem ek aa four Sonate fr eo muvee on sus iat tbe people would price that iberty Ass fom far supe Fo eascxnarlae , OF that 4 , ALLRGI Ups GRANTS, f ‘wou! 20 . ar supe “ YOUNG Lavy they could not, sovording to the charter of 1840, rise gry | _ The Board were in Semin Festerday Bfers000— Jone Kn a Tee edition ot te ree Mi hat | The following aifidavit waa read and referred to the | riot to anything olse, and in accordance with tha: view A REFINED AND. INTRA San ih a i money by uniers haw LT ak y the is | Phillipe, Beq., the President, presiding. As the session of goers Point, and their suiliciemey for the purvoses intenéed | Council of the Board: — — would au, one of the noblest men who cvor stood | ° > manieen nhe is considered . Invelligent, tare. Mr. Lowber proveeded to shew the ditference of | ine evening vious wae very protracted the minutes | by the law, invited the Commissianers of Health of uhia city, City and County of New York s«,—Corneling Barge, late of | forth in of municipal liberty, Fernando Wood. | gracetai and am! qi trusts to berto © her beart upor Mr. Flagg * reasoning on that question as compared with Late consiaing of the President of the Board of councilman. Prea- | London, in kngiand, but now of the cy of New York, aged Some one ponacaning good quulities equal to her Own; money his answer to the injanction of Mr. Fitzpatrick and others | (ould not be prepared in time, and, on motion, the reading | dert of the Board of Alder nen, City Inaprotor, Realdent Phy ide of forty years, being duly sworn, doth dey aod Rot an object. MUiticen Claribel, Hoboken Post office, J. jealth, Poaith Omer, the Mayor, that some day® prior to the fifth of Jnne Inmt thie en, - Mg € anion fgninet he payment of the $100,000 0 the Metropolitan | of the minutes ofthe proceedings were dapensed with. ca ntass of Ge promaent te 10 Queben, in Britian North Ameren [ONIAL—A_ LAVY OF IRTY, OF FINE i ie facwily to he firm of Gray and Oor) ot AT RIM! A. nipping merchants and wader Mr. Ortanson availed himself of that opportunity to say | writers, to visi the Foint on 7, 4 tended that the city had no right to borrow money in an bn at day your emmitter proceeded with the parties | King Wiliam siveet, in the ofty of Lendon, the rum of twent 8 corres ‘with ® gpniiemsa of o ticipation of taxes, while in the latter ho urged that they | Wet the corporation printing ooet the city Afiy per oem, | memioned ts sewnile' Fuinand tude A earcful examination | sever pounce rerltig na nod for tbe punvage of tata depouent tomptrinony musi he cf vionsing eee had every and could do so. In one of those com | more than K should, and thep the work was not performed | of the ' uildings and arrangemenw prepared by the Quaran- | and bis aid fami y frm Liverpool io Quebec, as aforenaid, wealth and " ey Yea. munications has falsified himseif—he has either * tine Commirrioners and obtained from them & paseare order om the honee of et. addres Broad’ Lan] Perjared hlassit in his eworn anawer 4 the injunction, or | POM D deygoiion, the Cuarastine’ Commiearorrs Srotcirenca te | dog ce Lavery.ool wits etamlly Se tne ttn of Supe ine, ad - I, Ue Quarantine Coma vst ae er Livery 0 fan the fh of else be bad falsified hie sasertiona in the Mr. Dove fubmitied an amendment to an ordi. | OUArRn tee ee eee tor ine Peeples ar’ euwcras © | Srelved ta Litecporl on the punt ovesrer, ha of Sage lat, M presented to the Common Counoil, and in the statement | nance passed October 15, 1852. anthorizing the issue of cur Committer reepectfally submit that when the Legialature | morning deporent repaired to the nifier of the eald Tapeoott to him (Mr Lowber). Afer some | bonds od the Quarantine Commissiogers 1 To, at Liverpool. ard proeniced sald. pan from th fas mee on 8 the ree Mr. Freee had paronea | loge ree Pevenie by eancmnmnents, Th ts an fol vn. 1 wae Ybeir Intent thst, iidvoge. af pa RT ys tae forwarko wits rever before bad been on Thjast, audacious, | pnatare Tiak, Naw York Prat finn property f 1) m ie delsy an i and wee formed then Mr. Lowber mid ne nad done | Seotion 4 should read thus—For the purpose of malking | Propcuy tar ahed. Lente an might be seus found t ew M weit on arty sa thal <A LADY uF PRAPORAMAMING AP u Jed, onrernblican and ONIA te Genbes meny fwiich ‘bad ‘sadled, these lawe. M ‘vesrm co are reapecinnlity, sow Ike 8 Rind nd som jeoesss. jew York, declaring them incapable of govern! tt tamable husband = 4e mnat poses a moral character an. the city, bad said “ goabead | ry, in purmuanee of the wot of satebere of pen 1h, he ety eo then testaat, to | own altird The whips, although oppanen. Ie scene | eee eeeetnh abe dome Isle s mock semstole wediom of ob ae he wanted the matter contested an! fought | 1552, upon bends, at the rate of | : ra for the daily peeesmhies aw: which deponent, firmly believing he and his family would be | cpsey, had never attempted ga congenial companion, aod Rindly reqnemts that pone had waited over ton | seven per cent per anny ntoreet mot exceeding | jioport i. Thin view le siren cthened fact | conveyed to Uuebec, assented’ wed exith teat the pand ship A inte reply exeept With ibe most honorable mosivem, Addrencr a pe per annum; and for the payment of said | {)P°T) Tepisiainre for the p eparation ov theme tam.orary | Gorelia Lawroner dif esi! on ie eighth of Jane, and the gait | Stour doctrines at, | Aimes, Jersey Gity, B,J. amicable arrangement and | such payments it shall be inwf " ; but Mr. Flagg, althoags | borrow, from time to time, enct fol for the Oqmoptrolier to ett) = ty devolved apon sour vole DurKes and orderiies, medticin ! : 3s Pa a5 bonds the moweye to be collected from such asseamments | gecommointions, put ihe laree eum of $70.00 at the diapoeni | firm of Tapee 4 C mpany allowed drponemt tbe sum of | Daltled withfhem, and ——— are hereby specitoal'y pledged. I was reterrod to the | Mi hathoarana ‘ore, and that your bety ia pes. | @herw +binh ge for enh inlence by reaaon of onet | party ins year or two from hence as among the things iid ae Camanttles on Fisenen, Binttea vy aw frees @ feeds for any | epowent sod hu said family trom ihe lath to dsy | that bad but that . Lf CMRTRAL PARR 1 n emigrania of sone aa aforem. pervent saith the ship w | would deny to the eithrens OFFAR GRAAT INDUUBMESTS TO PUROM ABRRA, ye n it r; ern) et ped at th " sa HR And, oratory debate enuved on the motion of erated sO ouath Aad NY he older nek | Tat ee nedaity cier TorRSeantephad Baecee, | sbipving Ged sccording Siw tavm tah | ne suaen’ o parckuel ter nacht nat Poe ures . Waugd that when the Board sdjourse it sdjmrn t | Pot an emigrant, reated in any ¢f the Qaraatine estanlish. | Tapscott & CO., at their office i donth street {a ‘hie ent, to | tekencer, but he thonght } wampied fash advagces 08 vo gare. oO u meet on Thursday aRernoon, in order to nct upon a report | men. that eum being abo st tbe actual com for the care and | forward deponent end bis mail (amily wo Quebec, ae aforenaid, ' they wore mistaken, and :

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