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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7743. MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1857. PRICE TWO CENTS. ——ooooeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee—E—E—E—E_EEE ——______— st — _ = ——---~ ———_— for her in order to effect good to have the influence, coun- | me so much money. If the press will ind as to ad. | forts to proceed forthwith in their improvements of the | formance of that work ever given by any officer at the | the present crisia in the mercantile, monetary and mane THE UNEMPLOYED. tenance and su of the pocbing with whom she was at | yertive thee plans 1 ‘would be very grenuy ooliges to | park, I will pay over to you at once, we nn advance of the | head of the department has been given by the under. | facturing interests of the country. work a8 well. stood th sre Dewween the workin them, Here is & bock which I have published, which of the stock, the um of thirty thowsind dollar, | Kigned, and nothing han ever been wanting to the fur- That we also deeply sympathise with our fellow citizen and the merchant, as a me: ator between them, and sho gives you a descripwion of my plan. If that book was per- ‘ours, respectfully, A. C. FLAGG, Comptroller. therance of that work and the employment of hundreds | who live by the labor of their hands, becanse of the tri- MORE MEETINGS IN TOMPKINS SQUARE placed the workingmen or, fer right side, to aid and pro- | used, i would be of immense value to the poor. Imake | To Meéers. Chas. H Russell, And. H. Green, W. K. Strong, | and thousands of the working classes, otherwise unem. | als and rivations to which they and their families ar@ * | tect them all she could,‘nd @e merchants and mon of | the proposition tothe public, to the government and to the Finance Committe of the Board of Commissioners of the apes. but tho concurrence and co-operation of Je salicns At this season of the year, for the want of em- capital on her left, a’ad said to them, ‘Come, see your | Common Council, to buy my plans. If they will give me | Gentrel Park. onorable body, M has been the steady refusal ployment. a. pe brothers, many of whom are starving, aud give | monvy enough w pay my ‘dobta, L promise to give all the WORKING aerate D THE pees a ane. rr Ae Ca eae ate. Poy ciety a pe he hey eee | THE NUMBERS DECREASING. m of your ‘ ‘ MEN n enable the unde 5 expenses, both pers Zour Roasiy bet metas geod for you." he | reat lo the peor. Applause.) When | Srat ot up mee | THE WO indi enaaiabtiardi utely demanded Por the good of the city’ and the wel. | and family, 40 as to reduce the aggregate of noed, and #0 done this to aid both, sides, Tor # ~ | plans I took @ sol c sands who bad me'ans ak nena route one ot ‘thelr Erovey I mate ov of hewn weal ite, te | alols! MAYOR. re of the citizen, that many of our worthy, willing and | as to render themselves independent of tae charity of Growds of Unemployed Workmen at the abundance—if they; only enéw Where or to give It, | said woukl buy two lots up town somewhere where pro: | The committee appointed by tho workingmon to wait | hard working me hanics and laborers are at the present others. ‘ Contra in 80 as to bencfit the targest nuniber. (Applause.) perty was heap, on one of which I would build a charch, | upon the Mayor made out a list of the names of those who pemens cat of € lo ment f bs he Wexingen of the Street oe is he repaaaineaded (0. gar eh faeries and 4 Department araly aed, (hi action depends 3 ; —_ and on iiss other a largo hotel for tho poor. I would | aro at present in a destitute coudition, and pretented It to | Gn *tno part of tie livorablo the Mayor and Common | give employment to our own poor, Doth ar a matter of < pg, ANOTHER SPEECH. then make the income from the church gupport the 4 renner nnmnnannane While Mrs. “Ramke ‘was .yet speaking, a young man, } hote! ami hie Honor yesterday, in compliance with the request he | Council. economy to the community, and because of its elevating named Patrick, proceeded to add ¥ oh 1 ob ae ae ae a panded Stee Eee . While the undersigned claims no right to interfere with | effect upon themselves. A’ dollar given takes away self Monshan ress the crowd } make i¢ self-supporting, the same as the Girard Institution, | made at their interview with him on Wednesday. There PROCEEBDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL, | —which by tin time had-congregated to the number of borate dynes Dy eee : : yr the proper functions of the Common Council, he wishes it | respect; a dollar earned maintains bis character as @ ° ad in Philadelphia, it mado self-eupporting by the Girard | were about forty-five namee of families on this list, and | 15'5b qietinctly understood that his rights # Street Com- | man. to several hur drede—from ‘the banks of the fountain man. ‘advisin the peace, an foray | Pank: J shall yet keep this promite if T have towell 1Y | ou umber of persons was from two hundred to two bun- | missioner are to be maintained, and that in the diechar ‘That it be recommended to all the congregations of thia dof an 1 : — Deem to k » and to silk dresses and everything I have of value. (Applause.) themselves . into some | ganized body, for aoe 1 ' of his duties as the head of the Street Department, as city, as far as possible, and by such means as they may Report from One of the Commis- | wihou vaso dere was no strength, and no use ia try | por thet ietoor would be provided fare oee T have been pach antatd in iar tho resentation oF thio Da tho | largest avenen of public. work are by law under the | deen beet to devise, to take the charge of the poor that sioners of Streets. ing to doe for themselves. Ho would advise tha’ | unable to cell the plans, and, thereforect am now too poor | Mayor placed the Ut in the hand ot nee Provide | charge of that department, be is behind no department or | are connected with them. each ware 4 ‘have a committee, and all formthem | to'help you any. I am now as poor as you are. I want ch as were really in want with the visions | cer of the city government in bis wishes and exertions ‘That it be recommended to each of our congre; to selves ir daa great ‘body, and, as such, demand work a! } the press to assiat mo, for Tam too poor (0 pay Tor tf | eee een a mee te procured for tiem. ‘There | £2 meet the exigencies of the present crisis, and to contri. | keep all the others advired ax to the families they may q MA. CONOVER'S P once. Fig did not'with to he understood asa disorganizer | you'want to see the pian T will show it to you. {Showing | Unths Me number of others ita alate of want, but | Bute to alleviate the distress, existing or impending, of his | sustain, in order to prevent the unworthy from draw- LAN FOR EMPLOYING LABORERS, | or a ma a who-was trying to incite them to disturbance of | & neatly drawn groundwork plan of what sho termed the | the’ committee ‘were unable to make them all out during | {elloweitizehs, Ihave carefully prepared 9 list of con- | inf from two or more sources of support to the detriment any Kir, ‘He was in favor of the peace at ali Temple of Harmony, or grand tableaux of Leuis XIV.) | {he {imited time they had at their disposal, Assoon us | ‘acts duly advertived, opened and awarded, and only | of the honest and deserving. he, new’ that no workingman would countenance any- | Here it is—now some understand that these plans are | thos Pons ive Ba 8 ‘assistance from the Almshouss | iting the action of the or and Common Council in That the poor unprovided for by the congregations of Punds Furnished the Park Commis | ‘ite clue. He therefore earnestly hoped that laid down and are the property of the poor. (Applause.) | Gntain employment their names will of course be erased | Ter to put them in immediate operation, which list is | the city be recommended to the support of the city Orka’ g2e'themselvos and act promptly, but with Hind’ os Lo give, hereto annexed, marked No.1. I have also annexed the | authorities, and that we will sustain the Mayor and City f Now, gentlemen, if you will be so e It is velicved that a |i mber will be sioners, and decision. They, as a body, should not eternally be | some itttie timed want some unde be | som the list, Balle & large sumer list marked No.2, which contains a statement of work | Council in makin " g x rstanding. ay g all necessary provisions for them, Wr igling among themselves about politics and religion. | Guthorized to work for you, and I. want some powor. I | Provided wih work by the Fngincer of the Central Park | uly petitioned for, which bas only been partially actod | “"rhat jt be recommended W our citizens utterly to die &., do, ke. W? git had cither of those questions to do with the subject } want you to authorize me to act, until which 1 am not at PP z on by the Common Council. countenance street begging, by refusing to grant any iene in wich they m3 ween men, were most interested ? wee. besgeperts my hands are tied. 1 must first got BO. OF A ane of the great distress in yar bony 1 vould ha charities cy ne door, sare in those xtreme and very rare , one 1F all. ‘of the poor, in order Wo get bold of the rich. -ARD LDERMEN. call your immediate attention large amount | cases in which dela; food would be injurious. | THE WORKINGMEN IN COUNCIL. Srmsxex—No, they have nothing to dowith it, and1 | “Vous Thale so This Board met last evening —Jobn Clancy, Bsq.,Pre- | of work ready to. be at once progressed with. The con- | ““That there be a standing commites appointed for tha tracts given out and enumerated in list No. 1, waiting only } geason to see that these resolutions are carried iuto eifecty your action on them, would furnish immediate work to | and to whom citizens and committees of churches may rez several thousand mechanics and laboring men; and many | gort for advice as to any diffcult cases that may arise. thousand more could have employment if your honorable body would pass upon the work petitioned for and par- City Politics. Ually acted on as set forth in statement No. 2. T would NOMINATIONS POR THE DECEMBER OMARTER ELECTION. , wipe that when men como among you preaching up poli. | Spraxez—Gentlemen, I would like to remark what 1 bcs, im favor of this or that or the other man. will ; i sident, in the ebair. Meetings at Tompkins Square, City Halland | Ponjse to hear them; for 1 know that there are certain met | ward tocalive meeting of the workagmen of their ward, | A communication was received from the Mayor en: Oonteal Purk—Intelligence Odlecs and Soap | whose by coor eg make political capital out of our neces- | and after organizing to appoint one or more men from | closing the letter from the Postmaster-General (which cine “ata sities, by laeding this and that party orman, tell you | such with full ished, Agen Ranke again on the } / tasi ie is not politics or religion Uist we bave anything | Sevrer'ts est or the’ morkingmon of aholt’ respective | Has been already pablished) respecting the site tor the . Stand—Her Invention and What she Pro- pt to-do with at present, it is work we want. ds, and as a body draft an address {rom the working. | DW Post Office. algo state that a largo amount of repairs are required im ( poses to do—Proposition to Relieve the Poor peta yr that's 80. bee so gente " wad ‘the pr pir ho 4 Sthe een ey tape ‘Aldermon Morranay moved that the Mayor be re- | mediately on the docks and piers, order to protect Se The following list includes all the nominations of tha Providing the Government or Common Srkaxke—I know very well that some of the men | powered to receive contributions to be appropriated to the i interestafnat only of commerce but of thecity. This would | yarious parties for offices to be filled at the coming De» : app qnested to close the negotiations immediately, in order : who have pretended to be our leaders and best friends | needy poor of the city. (Applause.) If you will go to thet the building might be prooseded with. ’ also give employment to a large numberof workmen. ddr in wah Gatto meee Couneil will Pay her Half a Million for her = | fave tried | na Plan—Her Vow and How she Intends ¢ » | and to pu T would further call your attention to the fact that the " contracts awarded as stated in No. 1 will entailno expense Democratic. Republican. American. on the city, and will not increase the taxes, as they will MAYOR. be collected out of the property benefited by such im- | Fernando Wood, _ Jaa, E. Cooley. provements, Thos it will be seen that your co-operation GOVERNOR OF TIT ALMSHOUSE, tke political capital for certain parties, | work and do this at once you need fear nothing, for 1 tell : v off from day to day with promises that we } you that within a week with such a body to act for you Referred to the Special Committee having the subject in Keep it—Other Speeches and Propositions 55 wale het my eer cae ban thy ernie Zone, necessities would be kaown and promptly supplied | hand. ee! et; citi of Ni ‘k. (A , B Believe the Workingmen—Men set to Wo ex | comes we find no work for bs aid the committee we have | PUqe ctzens of New York CADpIAuAe oee tho PAYMENT OF LARORAS ON FORO WORK. a on Central Park—Pcace and Quiet Throu: Pr~ | appointed missing, and for what reagon? ground, Aresolution was offered by Alderman Jackson tothe | (which co-operation cannot in any Way prejudice the | Anthony Dugro, Washington Smith, ~ ‘ out the City. i har sya ae they have had their hands well greased A HARD CASE. effect that the laborers employed on the public roads be rights—if wey rights exint—of my competitor or anyone } a weed, UTEnvinOns ‘. S . (0 work for other men, . i one else) will not only benefit the city but give immediate illiam M. Twee - —s R 4s carly a eight o'oclock yesterday morning ; tho | ““grmaxan—You have said it; and Tnow advise you to | yburing the speaking an old man, holding a little boy by | paid in all cages in which the Proper volchers can be employinent tosome fifteen or twenty isousand needy | Isssc ell, Jr, — pad 7 erowd began to congregate in large numbers in Tor giking | take the matter in Boyd be a bee _ mente every | very picture Of distress. ‘Ha seemed to be in great trou- pony hak the work a neme done, and that payment | mechanics and workingmen. oe aie A ay, = = d yoare, and to pass th by discussions i other question out but that of work, for that is all we want é - for a . ‘Again, most of the work mentioned in list No. Lean be | Walter Roc - - oquare, e time by discussions in smal) (nots ble, and his little boy was sucking a stone he picked Alderman MonxGHan was willing that the laborers steality progressed with during the entire winter, as for in- | William C, Conner, - - now, and depend upon it if you do 80 you will eucceed. “ cool With reference to the prospecta of getting employm ut'be-,| know that there are many ‘here to-day wilo have had no. | VP. The old man asked if he could see the committee, 48 | should yet their pay, but he was compelled to vows against fore the appearance of cold weather, and the pro gability | thing to eat in their houses, and no money with which to | committee could do nothing for him, he replied that he | te Feeelution for fear he should be supposed to recognise 1 € their commitieo dealing fairly with thom. ° gany of | Purchase food for themselves or children. I implore the stance, regulating Ninth avenue, from Broadway to 126th | John B. Briggs. _ street, that being a solid mass of rock, which the cold and ALDERMEN. frost cannot interfere with, and so with most of the other } Dist. contracts enumerated. Whereas the grading of Hamilton ad Jeremiah Besson Jeremiah Berson, square Will have to be postponed,as it i# all earth, and the | 5— Wm. Tucker. Wm. Tucker. frost will effectually stop the work, and it will not atford | 6— ‘Thomas Bennett. se Sam'l T. McKinney. = the appointment of Mr. Conover as Street Commissioner— Citizens, therefore, and the employers to come forward at see warts ciao cae iad been requested to the Mayor having appointed and this Board approved of ‘hove present accused the committee of having © gid'them | ence and give us work or subsistence. (Applause. Mr. Devlin. out, to politicians, and proposed at once throw ing'them | Mr.J. WE Yack Wortuhn next sweskor. “Iehad hoon saia | HO further stated that two men called at the place | “'Aigerman Jackson denied that these men had boen ap- B) where he lived, and requested every person, men as dis ae cae enainee Ie = overboard and acting for themselves. ‘by all of our wise men that a house divided against itself 4 pointed by Mr. Conover; he did not care whether Mr. | any relief to the suffering and destitute laboring men, Be- | 8— — . seta could not stand, and he had loag’ since become convinced | S24 women, jp, the house, who might be, in want, (0 | Devlin or Mr. Conover had appointed these men, but they } sides, the action of the Mayor and Common Council, in ve. | 10— — pe ‘John Tynes. THR INTELLIGENCE OFFICES PITCHED pyro. of its truthfulness. He, with the former speaker, desired (eee ee ene dae ee enna opencl faz. | Sv0uld be paid notwithstanding the number of buncombe | spect'to directing the Comptroller tograde Hamilton square, | 4— — Jacob H. Valentine. ps Ove old man, named Wilkinson, residing am Second | that the whole body ahould at once organize itself into a | HbA were tO, be Reveral, Brocery stores openod Tor | rpeeches.that had been made on the subject. is wholly and entirely illegal and void, as that work can | 16— — James Owen, James Owen. avenue, Nineteenth ward, addressed one cro wend re. | oMmittee, and thereby become united as one | wanted, Several of the bystanders laughed when they aneman Foe ae ae ae of the resolu’ | caly be done under the direction of the Street Commission. | 10— — Gideon Clifton. ~ fated his experience, He said that he bi ad shad no. | Ponce’ established in every ward of ho “Gust, | heard this, and told the old man be had been fooled. Two See a he balds te abt wocoare who was Biréet Commis. | 012 0nd, he vance Fee ee ae ocereen Oaceath | gg ha Fourth Aldermanic District Convention met at No, (hing but » crust of bread and cold water for -timself and | a8 this was the only meaus left them; and by | Cr three gentlemen, however, combined together, £8v° | sioner, these men shouid be paid. ‘would only lead to an endless litigation and loss, both’to | °8 Fast Broadway last evening, and after organiz ing, ad~ tick wife, whowas sick in bed since yester éx , adopting this means, and becoming thoroughly or- | him the sum of fifty cents, and then told bim to go home. | Alderman Teckex said there was a great deal of incon- | «he city, the contractor and the laboring man,” Journed until next week without making ay nov jination. » ba ymorning, | ganized’ and presenting their wants in this manner | TH¢ old man seemed greatly pleased, and exclained as be | sistency in the course pursued by several members of the | | would, therefore, strongly but respectfully urge your | In f , and were without fucl or money; also that te had beea | before the public, wey would stand a much better chasco | Went of: “Oh, if I could only get as muchevery day, how | Board, but he would support the resolution. The Alder- | honorable body to take immediate action on the papers mneLnnnor Of SARENOR ES, WEE: Genirane” aip of te ent of work forover two months, and bis jandiord.whe | of being heard and having’ their prayers granted, and | MT I would work for it; how happy I would be, man of the Fourteenth had this evening proposed that the | and contracts now before you, and give immediate reliet | Seventh Altermanic District Convention, the , dotegutes fs also a poor man, had not only refused to take the reg, | ‘BUS of obtaining work and bread for themselves, wives RETURNED. Mayor should close negotiatiwns for a portion of the Park | not only to the city but to thousands of starving and de- | Were not called together last evening acco gding vo ap- for his. place.” for. the. last, m0 aah bet’ bag | SNdchildren. Rak he) 1am now unable to get eimpley. | | Shortly after the speaking, had eared the old man, | At one quarter its ale eastasiee efmploying the | serving familie. pAllofwhich ie respectfully submitted. | pointment, Tho former Chairman, Mr. He gry J, tevingy ment; ve on an at one to ascertain son, refer) e, return ground an: 5 ’ 1 . D. CONOVER, Street Commissioner. e ‘with his own money bought him (Wilk inson) a pair of | could’ get any employ, that by such employ I might be | said he had gone to the City Hall, but @ policeman would | work that they have done. har 6d clndate ne aeuaueinamaie aoa was superseded by Mr. James Webb, wh 4 will call tha ‘veots and supplied them with such foeé as they had. brag = = ey oorgeecnt life for myself and fa- jd io] bim ed the * yor's _., es en bagel bs Lerog ony D sag Frey BJ tae pag that the TION BY THE COMMON COUNCIL, Convention at some future day not ye! sta’ pa, et ™ ut we also mn unable to obtain an: wo intelligence office and demany in cents, when the | work done by Mr. le . a q "4 Hla had gove to an intelligence or agency afflce in Broad- | Yo. ’And now, gentlemen wish it 10 be undertoed thas | proprietor sent him down to Burling slip, to a man who | Alderman McSeenow thought the matter oaght to be pine seme, Erpink, Neko Sr enaeny eae aay Tho American Convention for the nov ination of Alder. way somevthree weeks singe, and paid the keeper*ffty | Iam a law loving citizen,and wish for peace rather then ta- | advertised for soap agents. On arriving there, however, | referred to a committee. IT nie antes Wneteeedawety [ene Eighth district met last r jjght at the Stata conte in cansideration of the man’s peornising hiuy that he | Mult; but whatare weto do? Why. simply this: those who | and making bis errand known, the man of the soap want- | The resolution, was ultimately adopted. Peer arennesReacmae, Denroenttasy Y° | House, Ludiow street, but did not bi nog for any candi- talk of peace and of our seeking this class of means, and | ed four dollars from him before he would let him have @ | COMPENSATION TO THE YREMDENTS OF THE BOARDS 48 HRALTH t 2 bie be ninth and | date, a split having occurred in the + ‘would procure him a situation as porter the next morning; | failing to obtain employ, are not to be trusted; and we | job, in addition to a recommendation, assuring him at the COMAESSIONERS, Pe ew lange ga ig, between Seventy-nint tan that district. ut saidche, “ I have been there every morning since that { Will have no peace until we kaye work. Ido not mean | same time that another man, who was now dead, had lived ‘A resolution giving a com) tion of $500 each to ie Recues, Trading, between Kighty-fourth and The Convention adjourned to Mond? y evening next. time, and have no place yet, and faith I dont seo that I by this that we are to have riotous demonstrations or force | for seven years by selling bis soap, This narrative served | John Clancy, President oi the Board of Aldermen, and J. | p00 ni tin f D ely ‘The Twelfth Aldermanic District | Qoayention met at No. am Hkety to. arms; by noaeans, no; but simply that we should at | to amuse ihe bystanders greatly, and many were the | N. Phillips, President of the Councilmen, for their services ‘ Ay mane At th 14 | 96 Houston street, and organized % Hug- ‘Vorces—No, they arc @ damned set of robbers, and | once organise ourselves. and not cease our demands until | jokes caackéd at the expense of the evi désant soup agent. | as Health Commissioners, (no other remuneration being | Ninth avenve, grading, between Fighty-ninth ap y by appointing A. %. Hug: } ‘ dent never mean to do anything, only get your money, | We obtain work of somo kind with which to suppert life. core wast, eek allowed them,) was carried by a vote of 17 to 1.—Alder- | NiQety ninth streets. iasieets seaeen gins as chairman,and then ad’ gurmeg until Momiay eve- i ‘sad rod you. We are daily promised work, but it does not come. Well, | During the day yectoran as. heey | M40 Blunt voting in the negative. Kinch avenee, grading, between Nincty-ninth om ing, the 23d inst., without £0) ey jase amy nomination, y Sreinke—Fuith, I believe you are right, sharo, for they | these promises arenot likely'to be fullilied very eon. Tk LIne ok sean ae loa ‘WR INVESTIGATION INTO THE DEPARTMENT OF Freaxce. | Stnvete, corn keep telling me that I shall have a place rn filed with workingmen and people with nothing todo, | me report of the Committee of Counciimen on the sn- | Ninth avenue, grading, between 108th and 112th streets. MC qcen, Ninth avenue, grading, between 112th and 126th streeta. There are, by the new © perter, six Councitenen to be to-morrow ie true that the Common Counci! have done all da their to-morrow, but the divil a bit do enue most of whom employed the time is disc ‘the pro- | vestigation into the management of the Department of Fi- get it. power to do for wa just at present. They have appro- dabilities of work et pakeing Goerck street, between Broome and Kivington | elected in each Senatorial 5 the gui she ns “political economy,” “social rights Vous—You had better go to work and get your afty $250,000 for the purpose of improving theCentral | gng tives,” Pe gama Jn, and other ike | DAnce was called up and partly read, but on motion of y A F - irnets. a Sa EERO pee erin Fark It one thlog to apprepriate property aud enother Cen: Soe pongo h mg | Alderman Fulmer, it was made ® special order for Mon ‘vatingalip between piers Noe. 61 and 63 North river. | nominations made:— Jag Rdg ge gy la ene I pod at Sk here Corporation to get this | four stores, banks, &c., and everything appeared to be y equant connie cowmucr. Flagging 127th street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. | Dist. ‘and make affidavit of the facta an you have narrated them, 4 Vo1cas—From ‘Wall street. f+ prey tar mage yom was no speaking | the reportof the committee on the contract of Forbes, | Regulating 117th street, from Third avenne to avenue A. | 4— — edie J.B. Boyce. here, he will soon bring the intelligence ottice keeper Sreaxen—Yos, itis well to say in Wall stroct. @ut aro any account, or, at all events, worth reporting, at this | poiprook ‘& Waterbury, for cleaning the streets of New Regulating Tenth street, from avenue C t Dry Dock _- poe George ‘ep, and make him fork over. our Common Gounei to pay twenty per cont to get money; prety he phe Mp Lares i ceca of | York for $246,000 per sunum for five years, was brought | Sect. ive on me - as Archibald ‘Srzaxen—I will do that same, for I hav’nt acest in the | for a man well sequainted with the manner of deirg busi. | PF! y erage ay. up. ones street, between pr = W. H. Grane. world, and the fifty cents will get mea loaf of bread and | Ness in that streat ard other pieces, informs me fet every CENTRAL PARK. Alderman ‘opposed the contract. He was satis- Zaid avenet Fighty-sixth to 310s - J.D. Martin. ey ae eg EO pnd Bal ey ey td pe OE aig g Bg deny ed rape ee ‘ ses zoemom, Meet crowd, for with a light heart. a enemy country im We cay we a of those . je a 4 ‘ "Another hour or two was pd ta by So catn tasts, Rpoculators, &c., which it was ae core Wis. | waniber ofthe werkingmen sncsuiiiea tere stn bo 4 ‘would hike to kbew what he could understand wbout clean- | Fugeing ase avenue, from Forty-second to Forty- f = pa Jamem Murray. making and dlacuas, various propositions for their relief, | Portant for thom to@zht agains: at the present tire than | hour in the morning, and in front of the Engineer’s office, | ing strecte. He was opposed to it because he believed it fourth street st to Bighth wages B. W. Ordora. B. W. Ouborn. ‘antil about half-past eleven o’clook, when Si poner em pee anyother foreign y reat even y ninth otréet, hoping tobe get. to work. ator could be dome for Jess thaw one half the sum asked bo avnesing Forty-sixth street, from Broadway to Fig! ; ag a ee Geo. W'. RBbieit. or . waa were the enemies wal along ie ver, wi tany vi signa was wit waw men tol ing aroun -- A ad . — a Lnmngd ene ae wae. poor Classes, and ground to tho dust; and it.waa the | being employed at once, man! ‘of ahem rewsned te whe | here Gho had been very eouspicucus ia the pa of | Fisgging Eighteenth street, trom Seventh to Eighth | 7— — ‘a Maynard. pea dsaun Mabon ae ve toward | wicked and combinations of this crew of thieves | city. Others, however, re on the ground during | the Gansevoort property and the establishment of the | #venue. e-— pa ‘Jom + Quackenbush, } Pepe: by get gooey Fass apr by | and robbers are driving uso far vation This is the | most af the day. During the latter part of the day afow } Broadway Hailway, and sus; of robbing banks. Excavating slip foot of Clarkson street. om Sor, “dog — letoly hemmed | political and social eneiny in our midst, is starving | of those who wre known to ths Engineer to-do in reall Alderman DRaK® called the gentleman w order. Ho Excavating slip foot of Chambers street. - <= — Hom; ; J. Irving. ake tl te gg + JA Don’t shove,” “Have | our families to death. (Applause) How shall.we obtain | needy circemstances were ect to work at a venture. it | had ou right to mention parties aot connected with this Fxcavating slip foot of Delancey street. adh te Wm. Van Cott. Wm. Van Cott. = A ntdn ier — Ay a circle,” &0:, | relief, unless wo organize against this band of thieves and | having been agreod by the Comptroller, at tho request of | Board. Fxeavating ¢lip between piers Noe. 31 and 32 Nor! b— =. pa ES McPherson. leas provecded 4 on J naa tonay. Madame robbers, who say we shall not have it? Let us have union; | the Commissioners, who back him up with their own pri ‘The Persrpeyt ruled tho point of order well taken, and | Fiver. te Wm. Van Voorhis. - = SS eee er ees een encase © | ins ese toe orgenieation formed in every wardat once; | vate credit, if hemeets with trovbie thereon, to draw his | called Alderman Blut to confine himeclf strictly to the | Broadway, paving, from Fiftieth to Fifty-ninth street. ‘The Firat District Republican Convertio n for the nom? es speech to them, but meroly to see how they were | jet us set aside ail political and religious cousiderations; | warrwnt for $6,000 weekly, for the beneiit of the Central | question, ating Fifty sixth street, between Sixth avenue and | 1° (om mat ee Le the mere tcens | aid hem. oe her life ) and when we are united we may @efy tho policomud the | Park laborers. Aiderman Bucyt bad understood that this was a very way. - vil Justices last ew ning adjourned deorty sa, though wok at ine vent 48 | army of Goliah. (Applause. ‘Thie money will, therefore, most likely be forthcoming | valuable contract, and that $30,000 were ready to pyr into | Curb, gutter, &o., square foot of Jackson streot. T genday oext, without making a noma tion. dearty 0, though they wer Ror own lood. (Av | Madame Ranke, nang come forward, followed ‘by the | tm a day orewo sttartherest; #0 chat at least one theu- | the hands of some individual fer “distribution” whén this The table No. 2 referred to contains a list of one hun- | 9 a. gacund District Republican Police: and Civil Justica nes ph wtp chy dae ly crowd, shortly after Mr. Paul had concluded, was intro | sand men-will probably be at work on the Furk by Mon- | contract was passed. ured and amety nine different jobs of work required to be | (, Lael dpm td 4 ype x ty the | duced to the audience by Mr. Monaban, who said, as the newt. Alderman DRake again ¢alled the gentleman to order. done, but awniting the action of the Common Council. vention was to have met at No. 476] ‘earl street, last ea teen a tapiaieg it of the poor, but | lady has avinced such.en interest in the poor among us fe tho oftco of the there was an im- ‘Méerman Burxt, after somo further observations, | These comsist of apening streets, filing lots, grading street | ¢ syening, but no mecting was organized, > yihing permanently fer their | as to bring her to thie place to-day, I hope you will all | meneecrowd during most of the day, and many declared | moved that the matier be referred. ‘nd avenues, fingging, and curb and gutters, and repairs The Third District Republican Potters and Civil Justice geod an 9 BeSY weaaane want of organization and | preserve order while abe addresses as; for 1am aure that | their intention to go to work whether they were ordered Alderman TUCKER said, if this was passed there woutd | t@ public bui 9 Convention met at BI: pa Be bh a 's) part, from | sho is willing to do all that she can dato aid us. But you | todo s0or not. Nething, however, of a serious nature | be trouble, and goodness knows they had trouble enough re is alse another list given of fifty-four heavy con- loecker Buildings | et evening, bus Sas tnt Gore walng Ty ammitkes and the Mayor. | know we must have perfect order, or else she cannot ialk | oceurred except that one poor German named Witener | already in'the cRy government. He hoped it would “be tracts for regulating and grading, building piers lay” | organized without making « nomination, tee appointed b pad peg Aokg ok, Mee commit: | to nor do anything for us. It is now coming on winter, | got knocked dout-by a party of"boys, who found him | referred, and wished to have the opinion of the Cor ing oat squares, which are only waiting for surveys to De. | 4 Repadlican Convention met at Was’ ington Monument her tetore this linme and told her what to den’ Sine mad unt | and the exigencies of the times render it n for us | staggering around somewhat under ‘the iniwence of | tion Countel om x. If it wae passed there would no doubt | completed. Hotel, corner of Third avence and @ atreet, folded her plan to the Tuahe: ank uo | todo ing at ope. oe bare, Doane | oe bo an injunction got out, and thus the city would be putto { ‘The Board adjourned to Monday, J me imty-eecond 9 Galy wating for the authority’of the comines or of ave | recommend that, as there-is no other way for as to, effect following document hag been issued by the Work | more trouble and expense. — last evening, to nominate six Councilm 9 for the Sevenux Sager to ae choad, ouice she ror ge vag A fh cf sazthing, we form a ssciety ta oact war = J jaa ingmen's Committee: Alderman Apa, as chairman ot the comanitinn, was THE FUBLIC PROPERTY IN THB CITY. Senatorial district, No nominations © wero made, but @ p gether, use, Tropes i over again, . a TO THE UNEMPROYED. cop vince ‘the work could not be done for less. committee of Bfteen (three fret a Lo eit ice to “rere MOnAy was coming | course is not pursued nothing will be afvcted. I would | | Brethren, fellew amon—At dhe mass meeting Yn Tomp- | The motion to refer waa tont, A copyet the Wiowing comevenioation was fernihed | TAmINt “6 eittea to conor wil Copies or anoee eee lal to” ansuarantan , “xpanses, as sho | like, also, to make asuggestion to landlon’s, because there | Kins square on dhe 1M of November reveralm embers of | Alderman TUCKER eal that the streets had boon cleaned | Pe*terday to Collector Shell and Asninwant Troasurer } ciatious opposed to the democracy, — ‘yo ax wo run & Union Dility ‘herself, Sho had proposed to give & po ow may be some hero to-day, It ix this: shat you lessen } the undersigned Exocutive Commities—your only true | since Mr. Morton had charge at arate of nearly $100,000 | Cisco:— ticket. The Convention then adjour ned tll Wednesday concerts this winter fur the the benefit & ‘the na | YOUr rents, and where a man iss good tenant and oat of | deputies who started the movement—communicested to jenn than these contractors had proposed to do it for, He Hinanqvartens ov Tum ARMY, evening next, Sed already been 10 Mr. Miller to see if be oul nod gina | Mork, thereby unable to pay.when due, you allow hiuto | the different decisions of the city authorities in regard to |‘ und examined the books in the Comptroller's office from ‘New Yous, Nov. 11, 1867, — dbo workingmen bis large ball for one sight, ia which to | Timaulsndil Be can get work, for, by this course, you | your memorial of the Mh of November, adding that there | 1664 to 1867, and found dt cleaning the siresta had ‘not | | Smai—The Geseralia Chief orders that, on the requisl News from Hev ana. thetd 0 taecting and orgunize thomectves eats guinea Kind ar | Willsave much misery, and'be running ao risk of ‘was no longer ase talking to tie four winds, but. to sign at | coet more than $275,000 yer annum, and that included | tion upon you direct, of oltwer the Collector of the Port or | sPRCIR IN NEW ORLEANE—STOCK oy (GAR ON HAND body; but Mr. Miller had told her that the Chinese rooms from your tenants. was present three days in & | once their names and residences upon livta, wiiich shall y20 000 for inepectora. the Assistant Treasurer, you immediately, and without —CAPTURE OF SLAVERS—GEw RAL CONCHA'S PO i . family when their landlord cate in ana demanded the | be without delay transmitted tor the-Coramiseion ers of the | The Pxeuvest informed ihe gentleman that the cost for | further direction from there headquarters, seud a detach. sivion—wiuitasy woveuser fwrpiva UP OF ‘were much more fitted for such purposes than his rooms, | rent. The man told him he hadn't it; when tbe landlord | Central ark, in order to get work for us immediately, | Cleaning the streets ander Mr. Arcularius was $426,000 a ment of fife rty und sad be had no doubt they could be had. | Without the pro- | said if he did not give it him by nine o'clock the next | But in consequence of the hurried manser in which your | year. "iiereet cdtoer, wo reper wilh despatch 10 ihe Custom | JOINT STOCK BUBBLE COMPAN! —yx—NONEY MARKEE a discreet adBoer, to repair with despatch to the per organization of the workingmen, and a concentrated | morning he would put him out of he house, nat . " AND TRADE RE! fm i . mes were Hled and presented shay were for wd incom, Alderman Tocken continued to say that the strecta wore | House oF Assistant Treasurer's building, or other points cheered ma Road ere 4 anything. Vore—Shame. shame. plete; therefore your com mitive, io compliance | bever in better condition taan they have been under Mr. | considered in danger, ami there take measures to protect The steamship Black Warrior arr (ved at New Orleans 0m > Sraaker—Iam informed that heretofore im euch cases | with ‘an intimation” from the ‘Chief Engineer te | Morton, and he (Aldermaa T.) would bo satisfied to have | the public preperty, in conformity with the instructions | the 6th inst., from Havana, with a ves dated on 34 of 4 GOOD IDEA. ag the present it has always been customary for landlords | the Commissioners of the Gautral. Prwk, hae } bim continue in the work wntil May next. If this matter | given on tbe 10th mst., to Capt. Johns, Third Infantry. TO | somber xs r syiers this end y/ow will, ef further orders, hold such a force in Srasamn—I have also been among the bose workingmon | to permit their tenants to remain until the stot May, | today resolved to publish tis eall to all the | Was consummated to-nght they would doagreat wroug readinest; to marth aba moment's warning. I have the | fhe brought $88,000 in specie om Havana. and merchants to seek employment for you, but they bave | ami why cannot that be made the custom or the law, if | unemp'oyed, Tequesting they’ ll proceed with the to the city. He bad asked the Counsel to the ‘pething for you to do; neither have they the money with | you please, now? Ii would result is @ great dealef good | formation of « committe tin each ward to elect | if he bad given hie yom in favor of this matter, and he | honor to vi 11 our obedient servant, "hich to employ you if they wished, as they feel the dis. | to the poor. It should be put out of the power af land. | imo delegates, nd to end full lists To the fol. | aid to, he had not;he, hed asked. the Comptrotior if he Dey very wempestfully, Your vi MeDOWELL, sn. os ak nee a eee a the Present time quite as much as you do, I | lords to turn a tenant out of doors in the winter im such | lowing formula, to the provisional of toe of ‘Rxecutive | was ip favor of it, and be, too, answered that he had not. Asst. Adj. Gen. band in that city at 168,000 boxe =, which, with 26,000 ab Tould therefore suggest to you that you offer your vor, | times as tiese. (Applauee.) ‘There must be some means | Committee, Stouben House, 201 and : WEiBowery, dotween | Alderman Daaxx spoke ia favor of tho contract. Muon A. Cany, Sith Infantry, Com. of Governor's | Matanzas, makes 199,000 boxes’ aij, Tha roseipts con- all who can employ you at anything, for baif } instituted to help times, and I am sure that, | First and Second streets:— Aldermen Owkys was understood to express himself | Islancl, N. ¥. Unued very small, planters pret: to wait for bewer FS eee mae ee idle. by coming order and not disturbing the ue or ms om. fate fied with the manneria which Mr. Morton had kept — , orring w Ph cet Gow e anee Tee ae sent for half price. We } peace of the city, the rich will soon come to some hese ae the streets cleaned, yet be consilered thiscontractresson- | THE NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN CHURCHES | “™**- = cut wages if we have work at all. We want | conclusion and aid us if we can by any possibility able and the men respousible, and he was in favor of it. AED THE POOR. In its market report the Pret = ua geoms to differ from [From <he Evangelist, Nov. 12) the Diario, Tt sees no nigns-of if» and makes no mentic & full prices. (Applause. ) effect a union; we want some one to superiniend and go Regione (ie Hono Alderman Burwr said thet influence had been attempted SrmanKr—l ike woud be far better for you to take | ahead. The Superintendent of Police hav! said that he was Names in oe ene “ me | to be brought to bear upon by If he could say all that New York has been divided into districts, which have | of any sales during the week. what you can get than to do nothing, particularly ag it is | worth but $100, and he would chocrfully give up $75 of Soom We ho knew about the matter there is nos ® man round the | heen sesigued to Gin fe 90 hard to get employment at anything now, that to aid we, and {am sure there are bundrods of others | Wards ate BE ender mes Board would dare to vote for this cont Fact, th ice” fn own ditrct Among members, cvana on thedthiuat ead? uitie het sppeet pearane * Vowm—No, we wont. No, never. in thie city who would give us aid just as soon as he | ~~ = Alderman Srrers contended that this was tbe beat spo- ~) pa a ita {he fh or 100 int ee 1 Sraaxxs—Very well; you must be your own jndges of | would if we anily had an organization or head, (Applause.) cification he had ever seen and he woudd vote. or population, will Ine ly visited. Many chure ‘The Correo de ta Tarde ats for of exuree 1 ny came hers to advise you. % pa j ‘Alderman Tocuxa did not.question the respectability or | fong since eneted ae Swen werk, aud on Gietwens bP o| oun of Havens, he com al a oan earth ror ould, then, soagest mF an aoe u ne sae ae me [ the responsibility of the parties, but he objected to the big | are making themselt es feltyothers are following their ex. | @ trance on the 28th uly * 10 funeral cetemonies eiatens, God at otber Unmauias or trate Mada’ forw betantial they ask; he wat confident th vt the contract of | ample. The object is” to learn the condition of the poor been fally gone thro’ ygh ° supposed and get the various editors to publish it, calling on ail | ly as follows:—Gentlemen and my friends—1 wish totell you Reaney,, Mott & Dodge for $300,000 wou ld be as well H poral Scene tae cf le ff hoe Te ro ugne f thowe who have any work to give out to change off their it 1am here to express my foclings, and I wish to a formed, and therefore be was opposed + o this one an6dt6,- stvise wit dams : ad Gren hon ion the ame ah one scovered. 1 ae agit betere en 000. ° i Brethren and fellow men, you may | © anwured that hands #0 as to give each map, say two days’ work a week, rou in finding work. I do not it ot Cc hath Schools, ’ 20 by 00 doing you cnn core ong To appor yoarsatves | work for undér wager, or yot Wo ake sa tig wages as Oe ee ee aee by hy foi | Alderman Hava did not think it expec Uent (0 pase the Se come ‘oa b montane a dl gureccamnagne %,| ' Sorresponden.* % New Orteanae! better times. (Applause; and Voices | heretofore, because the rich cannot give you , ag ‘therefore Terolution, and be opposed it. On Monday on Broadway Tubenss gene ‘Syeee.) Good; that’s first rate, We'll ‘dont as much, but will do all they can. 1 stand | Conddence in our impartiality. Proceed, ee The vote was then taken, and the resol Fonte HB gy) “y He congre- | Ris y beViev ed here by’ parti * posted t. “ 1 ‘our names in your wards, keep quie & asd do not wrens, resol ‘ition was passed | gation held @ mevasting in their new ‘Chapel im 20 | in Spanish that ee wen. 4 Sraaxxn—in order to do that you must authorise some | here between two positions—between the rich | fnrell Four names in your wards, Reap que Se SOE | ty a majority of 17 to 3, Tucker, Banta: od Blunt 10 the | street, and after #s@urvey of the Geld aboutthowe conciut. | his ‘office for. Me ose snore Concha Will be fo. Met ice to act for , b; 2 ' | ay yr you, Riving them your names, or at | and the poor. I give bh ag band to the poor to help quacks, who would rain your favorable pr mpecte. By megative. ed to commence | hk work at once, : throwing # ito the | breaks out, whieh ie rat at ‘aij names of & of you, ch person bread, opted requesting all persons tbroogh your names, ia behalf & the workingmen ot New | rich tofeip’ you get work from them-and bac to starve, | order of the Executive Committe, contrerts or public works Wo gives recta Facet emplant | fends of a comm! Woe to arrange the details aad reporton | expected ‘arrival of |G ueen Christine, York, ‘the people of the city who have any work | I believe thai there is at present thirty thousand men in | NEW York, Nov. 12, 1867, waaA—<—« er) ee yen p45 Willing to engage at once as | strongest wnemies he .be 4 was the English ign 4e give out, to divide itamong you to that each may have | this city out of work. There must be something done for Wm. Bowles, Sorrge By 2 COURUECANION FROM WR. conovmn atersonse sue | "On Tussey So eive ae ee ference to the ; DUE, a8 Cuba ie wmvence in at least two days’ work a week. you. i come here to help you in getting work und to do Francis Hiller, Charles Habs ter, BB +t Fines Berner aes, Sing gite large lecture room, of tho § provi of ber sovade B that point, we Svine ‘Vorce—That's & good idea. Suppose you get up the ad- | all ican. I say to the ladies of the city, do not endeavor James McGuire, Charles Smit! ‘The following communieation was received and ordered | Kone saben’ tan ty a Broome street, Rev. A. Kingman 9 expecta change 81 mblic opinion favcrapie an dress. The editors will publish it for you when they | to display your silke and your eating; put them away and F. Gelimann, to be printed:— pes aed mag fame cubjecs wader prayertel con. jf General. He Costin ane ansnctively an ever im nar? won't do it for os. go to the poor and give them of your surplus bounty, ppm To 1 Hoxonancx Te Commox Couwcn:-— . Tape! inp fl LR eS hb nomen his exertiong Sreaxkn—I will cheerfully do anything you may wish | instead of spending your money for euch finery and un THE CENTRAL PARK COMMISSION ERS. The undersigned, Street Commlasioner of tho cliy of | sow Hance tunss prachoct fe thee iia 1 Pee. Saturday mernia Venta, of Dain me 10 do for your benefit, if you but give me authority, | necessary articles. THIRTY THOCRAND DOLLARS PAID BY THE COMP: | New York, would respectfully communicate €o your bo- | “op [Sopa nl eden aged = Captared wrived for widout that {can do) nating.” yon giv ‘me some Foren —And pot away the hoops, wo, (Laughter) TROLLER TO THR COMMISSIONERS. sorable body 0 brief elatoaseet telative to abe present | ed'm the Pierrescra Sreea Bape eben he bre: end bon Cristini: | The cag? of this voaset red par iF names ' once. Sreaxer—I do not come bere to ark for } condition of his department. formed Dutch hh J “4 at lcace—Give her your own namen, boys, have nothing to give I'came to offer my services and | We publish the following correspondence betwe wm the | OT Sit t Nit Geter mam, surest Commisaitoner to the | cnerearerne sahed ts thomosting ont rnp “Teperts oro tas Se town I the este iy". Sreacer—I will take down any names you may give | don’t seek anything for anything I can do. I got my yy | Finance Committee of the Central Park Board and tt © Cty | omce of which he is now confeased , 00 all bands, the ‘me, and act for you on your authority, and I do not be- from above, from the God of my trust, for it God that Comptroller, and are advised that the latter gentlem: @ has setual incumbent, bs by © Question for dloeunion wetwrose for the work. canght at Sagua. ba Gram, wan ca ‘Veanel having beer Neve but that it will have & good cffect. You know, | rules our destinies here. It is God who has sont all these | sircaay paid ovor to the Commissioners the eum of t Mety | himand your houorable body. The prosent Street Com: of On Thursday eveming the Rev. Asa 1D. Smith's church @ This ie not improbabio, feotion adopted the plan and took the preliminary storm, | Two of tho capeured veamia'ba y'ttyd RUMDer cxpeciods though, that without being authorized to act I cold do no- | calamities npon us, and we have to conform ourselves to missioner is in actual possession of the office, and in all intmet cnmm ravance to Concha’: 4 Fa money or to do anything, & } ait calamities which he sends upon as. We have to blame | thousand dollars = ‘itlars and in every way able aud. romly wo per. | and thorongs jemats proeecutren ‘of the work thie | ing wo ck ‘Border, dated October would be arrested and taken by the potice to the Tombs, | ourselves generally in this country for our want, Wo Naw Yone, Nov. 11,185 | [ore ail ite duties. “The odlce te compistely argantoed comovn on hae args ond important fete cia whether of the different compass is tae tnd Tam too proud for that. work too fast, and all of tho citios of the United States ar | To Azanian C. Fiaco, Faq., Comptroller of the city of New | in ail ite eeveral departments for the homest aml efficient | On Sabbatle evening, the large lecture room of tho | in the rem they were willing to continue than mote Voices-We would like to see any one undertake to do | too faat livers—they like their silk dresses, diamonds and | York: discharge of all ite functions, and whe Street Commix. | South Presbyterian chiirch in Rrookyre (Kev. Dr. Spears) {ral meetings, gereral have bad their gence that. Three cheers for Madame. Jewelry too mach. Ihave been here twenty-five years Dar SiR—At tho last meeting of the Board of Comm: '® ] sicner would respectfully suggest that the opinions here- | was crowded with a deeply intoreate.) audience, and th: areor lation: and but one, the Constructora, a buifainee Madame Rawxe then proceeded to take down thenames | ‘and cannot aay that | am a citizen yot; but I believe [have | sioners of the Central Park the Treasurer of the Board re | jofore emanating from tae Mayor and Commom Council, | evening was diyweted to the developernent af the 1) pint, Deen Tgwidated fa this the shan dl ‘et some of the workingmen who wishe? her to act for | been here too long for a citizen. We would do well here | ported that you had exprossed a willingness to make Ad 7 upon egal, constitutional questions, any ree ‘anoun teanc: pan Wr ‘nee 4 foolish barean erat Per cent of the capital, shares y The followjag tamen were handed ia:— to look back at the old country. Our country women thero Fances to-a fimited amount on the stock lately authorized pects Kindfed to. thet involved’ in the Zppoiat. cuaien had toon cunuag ae onde =n tow for whieh ‘made by the organisers of ‘whe company fon't wear fine silk droasens we all there wear our calico. | bY, the Common Council ment of the Strect Commissioner, have oot mot | cordial and unan imwus approval, not only aa needful but | ‘The preparstnny (ne company reapousibie, sd dresses, and we are content with them. Every family | The Finance Committes are instructed to confer with |’ with that spproval or concurrence from the Courts | practicable. At Che.close of the meeting, ona simple in. | tak for the grand there is Nye ‘well off, and not too proud to work. | you, in order that the Board may he clearly advived as to | which should encourage either the Mayor or Common | vitation, ninety of the members of the ‘ebureh ‘ They, too, most ail, have @ email bag of money laid | the extent of the advances you will be ablo to make from (Gavncil im these tines (" when over 80 ‘and | sent in their names ae visiters on their disteict, ebering men we been away for an emergency; but in this country o the City Treasury. — MAS6 MEETING iN PHILADELPHIA, me must have his Anery, no matter at what cost, jo the | The are well aware of your desire to aid to the ex. | twat, too, the threshold of that seasaw which always i ‘men enjoying es with their drink, fast horses, | tentthat you are able, in the condition of the it additienal wania,”’ comsidermion ‘ * balls, foastings, ke. ceed finances of the city, in patting the work on tho Park in | pul af their veotimeete bon, pou ‘a nw, the She said that would do, ag half a dozen names wore as Vows—That's so. motion; but they desire, ee ee eae jarge body neglect of the performance of thows relative duties itich qood as twonty, She thought that ina time like this the | SrRaxe—I do not come here to seek for riches; Tcome ‘of men, to feel certain that that they will be able to pay | rrepeetive h tothe Steset Commismoner amd the Cee ee eae a oe tee peer tana bere be thie td nant bit Tart cad | sx all acabore of tno Reard of Comastaioners, win exert | ° rue suvctwemnes Street Comaria- | otderly, the epeakers ganerally advising re} and set all kinds poor man, here, take this and go and buy food and | 4 all met ym 1 will exe The of the s ler cere ad and workingwomen at’ work making clothing and other | live comfortably for the winter. ‘But I have not the money themeclven to get the stock taken, they will ‘thank the | siouers by the Maccetiee of tre wine soon we tame | nw end onder, A A the support of articles of use, to be sold again b: nts of govern- | to do so with, I am like you, poor. Woe must all take | Comptroller to express to them his views aa to the extent | the legifimate discharge. ‘aati ny ‘ment and the proceeds again Jopriatel for the camo | what we-ean get and not murmur. 1 wish the rich all of | of his ability to provide means out of the treasury of the purvuance of & conslestions con vation ofthe omens ore. She was in favor of starting a proposition of thie ] the happiness that they can enjoy. I wish all happi- | city as an advance of the products of the Central Park | of his powition and his oath of office faithfully to adminis- rement wely, 804 Intended In hort time to initiate | nese and 2% and that come in here to | stock. oy onena ter the laws. Thus possessed of the office of Street Com- a movement in fay: girls out of employ rou for. T come be some, on LES A me ? Finanes committes, missioner, the mere fact of auch peascasion necessarily IREEN, Boar while rather than work under prices | (imal conclusion, we w ment, and to deliver a lecture on that subject | have drawn up. These pla very cand when . 4 of Commissioners, | and of iteeif raigce certain relative ebligations between recei for =. aid, it had been enid «that «she | once exhibited it would be a fortune, are WM. K. STRONG. Central Park. th uedernimned and your boners Seay open on = ne ea , The iseus of mall notes by | came arrive tha bd reseed very well the other day; ho | known in Wall street, and the rich say—those have New York, Nov. 12, 1867. rt he has , from the time of bis appointment, quali several da} ‘ ich wae also aid not stop to look much after her dress; she | eeen them—that they are worth at least half a million of | Gawriewev—1 have received yours of the 11th instant and willing to discharge. hb, then, is tho present as 8 poor woman, and caly cought to aid the working dollars. I propose, therefore, to sell these plans out for | and will in reply inform the Finance Committee of the | condition of the de nt, one has been ite condi oe, & she aid she and if she could only 4 the benefit of the poor, They cost me five years’ work | Board of Commissioners of the Central Park, that immo- | tion fram the Tah day of ’ do that she did not care whether khe waa dressed in rags | and about five thonsond dollars. J wish to sell these plans | diately upon the passage of tho ordinance authorizing the | — That the appointment of the undersigned as Street Com RELIEF MEETING AT ELIZABETH, N. J. Ata coe Court Monde ea thy Sees of Elisabeth City, held at inet. PAT nt The following resolutions vere Gantmcady or fine silks and eatin. Sho did not sock am eat find hat will bu The thing for her for the , if Lean find any man that wil iy them. I | iaeue of stock for the improvement of the Central Park, I | missioner bas furnished an: ‘timate cause of reason for 1 faken, to wien ba eras aber the God of | will sell them for haifa million of dollars, and give balf of | eaused the required advertisement to be insorted in tho the suspension of the Pune eet, toe wansregeea mes | Rovetvod, Tous we deeply nine With the mane. | ee sere Bever Brighter than sow. ‘The weathers sae " put hor trust, and to whom sho | the money tothe poor of their committee, and keep the respectfully, but firmly and ponitively denies, Every | fecturers asd men of business of por comtmunity because | lecirable cent eres tite fair to contribute to thy b papers. fooked for aid and protection, although ‘it was necessary ° other f pay ® man that has beep so good to me, and loaned As 1 am desirous 1 aid the Commissioners in their of security for the faithiul, enorgetig aud economical Fe: OF he embarrasemente to which Wey ary sulyected by | are enterwined tor tere Very scarce, and fearg uses