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‘ PRICE TWO CENTS. OLE NO. 7792, MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1858. tation of three at thie juncture entered the cham- CITY GOVERNMENT FOR 1858. -—— = ee eee z = ee ae de rye A Mint tice, and the Secretary of the Government | the question at some length, when motion was mad) to ferred the Comptroller with power to netéle the awe, P IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. a iss Coptal.” is postpone the consideration of 0 sabject, and lost. Kaoped. der ani peng tee rgas rg Ge ere of i i Wir iict chon tan weihepotion was then sade for tho provious Guns) | a ay, wiyg meant ug Fea und iid on 2 table: | commie of five so walt upan bem and form {dem Resume of the New City Charter—Namea of ree tara Os Oe Does 10 re nae er ero, ere 1 . | they had po further communication to Taaks, the the Members of the New City Government, AmDODE — Alderman Healy's mo- ‘The undorsigned respe: Protest against al) the ac ration to, , fal Coup d’Etat of President | bytamcn Ai PRET EE, Senor Olivera, Preakient near Tunetion was then taken on Alderman Healy se” | tion of tala Bond poe tne ordinance for ike rocrgnoiza. | tailee, onsiting of Messe, Smith, BckZoré,Cro30,CraW~ | “ay now city ohartor, the machinery of which wil oe Comenfort. ee eaere doe SR ra nens Remows of Sp Aldermen Corwin, Harris, Healy, Clancy, Adams, Esta, | io ot a renee, cratakinteed ot a vance there fiom | The tax levy for 1858, asamended by the Board of AWer- | be in operation, effects somo very important changes in the ‘saat BRITH NI@TRR. Valentine, Mecgeden, McConkey in the affien: | the period of going into Committee of the Whole, and for | men, was received, and on Mr. Ottarson objecting to the } constitution of the several departments that conetitate the Psi The night previous tothe coup Cts, a Ms eis, B. | 376 ad Wios, Hod, Bho rages by depreg om of thir Yea ho | Spiraea e etand of alter. | #O°MAMNGL of Wicoy, Ur icra theo aro dhree Constitution Srtesel ~ Cg Pade Erman | Puen a a LEVY POR 1858, bit; ot atimerang’ tama, thararere as tho Board men returned after a brief absence, and niormed the | elective executive oflicers, yi »—the Mayor, who serves for . a hanee tp Faasbaye, oot ROrseDNGs, BO. WOR SHARAD DY BE ss Levy. wamitend, on previously aulsoded ahd bad nota quoros, we respretful'y subunit tbat all pro | Board that they had s!journed tine die. Commitieg | °%? e885 the Corporation Counsel, who serves fer threo thot, ne ball vovKenlally ies eh ie eae published in the Himtat ” ceodin tho arrest or placing in contempt of the un- PRS yam yg mire. es ee opted, in | Year, and the Comptroller, whose term of office is four shoul el ve lost, bu y ’ 0 was the gun to Bis face that several grains of powder wero | Alderman Anaws moved to strike out the ration | oer Ea ARSON ee som 1. NOYES, order that they might concir with the Aldermen inappro- | Years. The Governor of the State aloue has power to re- COMONFORT: PROCLAIMED DICTATOR. Lay bis ayes snd gabe 5 Dassies leteed wile to atrike out the appropristion was carried, ORO W. WARNER, JOHN H. BRADY, priating $10,000 to reimburse the Mayor for expenses In- | move those offlars, Ail the other heads of departments . the akin of ‘his face. The, Metracrdinary says: | ‘0 sito Ot She aD e a moved te insert $10,500 for the HOMPR FRANKLIN, JOHN KENNARD: curred in testing te Albany acts. Tho Chairman report. | sre appointed by the Mayor, with the advice and corgent ox tang FReee Taner a ha whrew. bis publ over bis | construction and working ofa team fire exgine, which | Daa, 1807. ai Salt ae $¢ forthwish, recommending ik to a third reading forth | (7s of aldeligen, who have alao the power to New Plan for Pacificating the | shouder into the ditch, in order to prevent it from being | WAR aTed gag oog | meomtmeling Bin seal wid Mr Vanco, wo called vo | Mr Boor moyol that ‘ao Baard adjourn til Saturday | remove any of their appointoos for cause, by a two- Country. used Ls him by Be 4 watch, and algo | for streets and lamps was gubstinted for $31,000. The | again, add lost for want of a constitutional vote, It was | afternoon. ia oitline de ro going to | thirds vote, All sth rdinato officers are to be ap- . The robbers took him OTSe AD i tax levy, as amended, was adopted and seut to the Coun- | sUdsequpntly reconsidered and laid on the table. fr, MUNnoe—T should iike to know if we are going pomted by the heads of the respective buredus. AM Oe umber of th rosbers wras nos exactly known, but | men or voneurrense. ONERS OF DI ‘The Ounptratior, in complying wich a rescluticn of | Pete Pumper satt (ia) t raisin waa imag financial matters come under the supervision of tbe TACK ON THE BRITISH MINISTER BY ROBBERS, | Mr. totisom believes there were about a dozen. | He Uke | an effort was snada to have a Cencorence Committeo ap- | QUiry anto Why he paid Inapectors oF Stroats axel Avervos | Mr. Boum amended by suggesting €0 aljournment tl | Comptroller; all law mattors aro to be directed Mig, Amongst them ihere-waa ove who'was well dressed, | pointed to consult with the Councliinen ae to the appoint | Where no cousrasta bad boon made, stated tbat he bad | Friay omroevi stats’ that:he was of the opinion that | by the Corporation Counsel, while the Mayor has ke, &o., &. and looked as it he might claim to belong to respectable | ment of ecertintons Yr d any action, a8 Pie abatetenten wee crdeked oa dia” thoofticial existence uf tho Huard terminated at 120’clock | the charge of city executive business proper. During the society. ‘The balance appeared ag if they were from the | |, Aldermen Romine And Pi ood Tuth, Tut had re | APFROPILASION oy $10,000 To Mavor wooD ror MmeENG Tah | this evening. recess of the Common Council the Mayor will have tbo “a {From the New Orieans Picayune, Deo. 26.] Jower order of society. ALBANY LAWS 10ST. Mr. Brapy 3aid that as oa was a member of the new power to suspend any head of depar:moa The following ni faith, 7 fused to confirm the appointments of the Aldermen, after , , ty P gt J iar tor toiaenbe Bia ‘hart at an carly hour shie morning. ‘The purser ro- wap weoaeene Oe Bin. he nee De. eee peat dong Sh Special Commitee on Absses | Ot testing the various acts of the Stato Lagielaiars, evpo- | jectte “these fellocra) (meaning the majority) coming in | Democrats in roran—oppovition tn it or yeni wide heard oles the the Pr ions, ‘The powder has been taken from his eye, | in Washington bt Sioa poet oe the char; Sigel in ba the Metropolitan Police bil!, was calied up Jor 0» bay rer yest’ Lhe wilt atipieniect wily Panta ¥ rma Tenn xperienced from i aftidavit of 071 Dot been sustained. He ty 9 ‘ , z yi varia C. a E., N. and N. W. during the entire es and tho sresten. pest resooree Tremaine Foe. Yestndan, } old exonerate tho party charged, Tha | _ Mr. Teuecanpcald he desired to havo his protostavainst COUPLINENTARY RESOLUTION. Corporation Counsel Richard Busted, Mr. Frawnios submitted ihe Rios: resolution, pre } County Clerk., faning vt with a few appropriate remarks — City Inspector, ‘Whereas, the dntioe of presiding officer of this Board | ftesorder during the year 1857 baye been discharged with marked | City Judge the Board Tes Amefican three masied schooner BH. E Spoating | ait ito hear, ho was enjoying himealt very Wort: | matter was left on tho table as unworthy of notica, paseage-Of this resolution, withomt fim brat. ba.vg re. sled from Vera Cruz the evoning of tbe 16th, this Tory het einige ect ota some ween in the | Miresoludon % pay Raves E Sohines 8000 for serviced | ferred wo .ao Committee of ihe Whole, recorded on the in tim: minutes. Left in port the American bark Rapid, Malechalk, mas- face will likely continue to be felt by him for somo oo nen we eee Department of the Boerd of | POA i snstne taken, the mation was lost for wast of , to sail for New Yor the 1st proximo. 3 .—- ‘ COMMUNICATION FROM STREET COMMISSIONER DEVIIN. & constitutional vote, 31 voting affirmatively aud 15 Kega- } ability aud impartiality by Jonas N. Philips, Bsq., there- | Surrogate a Daring o heavy gale on the 10th instant the French ship av phetuenae eae | pong ad wpe a Weg A communication was received from Charles Devlin, | Uvely. It wes re-considerod and laid on the table. Dy meriting the approval! of the members thereot, there- } Register William Miner. quete do Vera Cruz parted her chains and went | fi Foi of a bloody tragedy, This opinion we cam- | Faq., Street Commissioner, explaining that the charges SALARY Os THE SANITARY INSPECTOR INCKRABRO. | fore : High 8 ce james C. Wiliett. bore. The vessel a total los. Crew saved. not think has any foundation, nor do. we believe | made against him by the Counsel to the Corporation were | | The Board concurred with the Aldermen in increasing | Resolved, Thagthe thanks of this Board are eminently | pistrict Attorney... or B. Swooney. The Tennosseo brings $87,634 74 in specie on freight. — | fo) yc), “himself at all participates in it. The cir. | unfair, and stating that he and his deputy had dolievad | the of the Superintendent of Sanitary Inspection | Juo and are herady tendered to Jonag N. Paillips, Baq., | Street Commissioners “Dp, &. Camemans The Tennessee brings most important nows. Tho new | Oat ois one that might Nave: happened to any gentle. | that their salarios were fixed at the rato charged, and that | from $1,000 $2,500, : ~ | President of the Hoard of Councilman for tho past year, ; Chas. Devin astitation has been overturned and done away with for- | PLU San ata “fet that several other were attacked the | they had refunded the money with the understauding that | BXCMHNG DEBATE ov THE iOCATON OF Tie NEW Poer orvice. | for the faithful, able and impartial manner in which be Sect suneeeil ‘er; the Federal Gouncils have been broken up and dis- 3 evening, shows that robbers were out in great force | they should suo for its recovery ‘The report of the So0c!al Committe in favor of dispoa- | hag digcharged the duties devolving upon him. Onerous z raed; Comonfort declared sole and absolute Dictator, | #amo evebing, Alderman Harnis offered a ragolution calling upon the | ing of tho lowor end of the Park for anew Post Ollice, was | and difficult ag the position is to fill, yet ability and cour- | The new board consists of seventeen members: those teousness have always bean extended to the mombers, | from districts having an odd numerical designation serve whuein tho discharge of his vfcial dation as ta presiding | °C. scar while the members elected from tho d Mr. Joyrs seconded the reeolution ia a very complimen- | with an even numerical denomination serve for two yeare. tary manner. a a cae This board hag the power ® reject or confirm ali the no- HE eee ee sera ceedact ot the Prox’ | minations made by thé Mayor. They have also the power, dont, staring that all his crrors were thove of judgment,*| *by a two-third vote, to remove any head of department hoping that the vote of thanks would be uni for cause, with the exception of the Comptroller and Cor- The Pussxss, ‘n reply, epoke as follows:— poration Counsel, who are elected by the people, A ma- ee ee ee jority of all tho members elected is necessary to the pas- makingatew | gage of any ordinance. By @ two-third vote of all the Jew our pastacts, but alsotoreturn | members of both boards of the Common Council, the zum dank. for the Hate ring manner in which +4.) Mayor's veto can be over-ruled. The following are tho are voen piegten OP eee sear ae ie ea = names of the members of the new board:— ch powers to call an extraordinary Congress; the capi: | 02, tho different roads about this city. iNingness to | Comptrolier to refund tqMr. Devlin acd bit deputy the | eali9@ up for concurrence with the Board of Aldermen, ig In arms, apd ovher princbgal cities, including Vera ‘The government has expressed a strong wil frag ene ols vas laid over by | The Reader read the report and the various remon- 2ua, have pronounced. 7 Srrpet a Serpe eve. is yitance steer in the | Sey Pee Uae: | he reece &F PY | strances coanectod with the subject; after which ‘This important event took place on Thureday morning, Poe senpeubafu) if the efor orthe government, turn out | A resolution was adopted calling upon tho Mayor tomeet | Mr. T. Jose, Jr., tho mover of the original resotution on ; H 0 Clerk for we | teaifair, and theCbairman of the Committee, spoke infayor Vid and dariig. Everything sect to havo boon planned | successfule og No aaah al anen y sfoapourrence with (ha Aldermen. Hosaid iu Board should (et, ae See ee ra 3 oe A private Ph ged gon fs morning of the 1th, two | _ A series of resolutions complimentary to the President | act for the public welfare, and not for private interests. execution with a coolness and ce! A my TAS | gays alter the revolution at the capital, and the latest } for bis impartial action during the past year, was adopted, | His reasons for supporting th measure were that pine- Cag in the French coup d' etat of the second of De- possible, says, “everything goca on well” by which. is | «a lent Clancy responded in a neat speech. Reso: | tenths Lend pomp of 7 xo for the at Tao only forewarning, indeet, the Congress and the | voubtiegs meant that the cily was quiet and the dictator. J Sree complimentary 10 the clerks of the Board were | To they bad u2t_calp to tock at New York proper, Dut ople had of the contempiated overturn was, with most | ship fully established. i Mesare. Blunt, Moneghan and Harris were appointed a | the cities around it, Brooalyn and Williamsbarg. He bad a tar’ tate, ae, tg ar Sui wenn oak wnat tae chy won guise en Th eall ep yess committee to to ‘wait on the Councilmen and inform them | Bot heard it intimated in the press or elsewhere that an Ag "Deputies, ho’ was mado the object of | and at Puebla, they do not diifor materially from those of | thet they were about toadjourn. ‘The committee revorted fF etter seaeatnes Pe ee ee | fy severe criticism, and numerous charges | the capital. ‘It scems to have been a well concerted | that a committee from the Councilmen would now wait | if anything alprow ne meng to 0 wre made against him. So far, however, from | movement, and probably was co-extensive with the ro- | “pon the Board. Terk, “Alwtsnonins age is was Gee and bore ‘testimony to the upright conduct rema Hard sed xin offer of th: - 4 Dist. e rose in his seat | public. At Vera Cruz and Puebla, as doubtless at other | The minutes of the proceedings of the day were then } © t . the upanimoy to the p after rebubiay tho Congress in gencral ermafar their | points, ail that was necessary. war for the garrison to | Tad and approved. ‘ Sic iatie cis pend ol cmt Tacadt 319m in whi Ke has os charg tho Wehaet 10.—John Lyrat wt bi ing of the session, openly } quietly transfer their allegiance from a government | 4 committee trom the Councilmen hore entered and an- | 2 of fis Aislin a ene Aldermen the $500,000 | {uuee devolving on charge tho reaponaivte rust Sere ie Bodtia! oF “vo crile course, from the opening, of the session, openly | tow te more to a more absolute dictatorship, “The now | cunced that thelr Board would adjourn about ten o'clock, | Board failed to cencur wish the ‘ vs satistuction to gon. but to discharge tho esponsible trust | 3. Hdénry R, Hoffmire, 12.—F. I. A. Hoole. @ plainly told them that that was the last day they ee sean © 8 Soe ee eren D orpmhore | and bad nothing further to communicate, The tanks of | Would go back to the funds of the government, and ths J in accordance ‘wich the dictates of my cutscionce, ‘The | Toute Stovens. takin Wie, yuld ever meet in those chambers, for the next they | order ings, however, seen! yw the Board were returned to them, and then the Board ad. | Postmaster Gen»ral ld have noibing further to do | duties y onerous abd sometimes un- | &'— Wiliam Tucker, 1a oe Headley. ~ould be swept away. been favorably received, especially at Vera Cruz. jotted othe ae. A with 1be r during his term of ofice. No argument my sive Gomme Pam | @—Michael Toumey. 1s Samia GOUNE eee en Coe oo Dare beaver oe. Pt = —= CONVENTION TO APPOINT POLE C7 RK gould be brought against the location of the Poet Office in last oficial mowting, that my only | 7.—George Starr. 16. —Thomas Mespedon, sxt morning, at o'clock. the roar of cannon : " vent into conventi Park. The padlic prow, without a singe excaption, t nd it in the ducharge of wey duty Thave | s—Thoras We . “ e Bi ftte iy mowed ewan lv res Gyorntwr | «MUNICIPAL, AFPATRS. eye aig ate fae, wish ote ru onic are; | tagreaergh ial iiegeabteguame meg ice | Raat, aame, 1a ne brigade \ Zaloaga,”” one of the most trusted corpa, stony ARPING | B62 Tocker and Blunt forcing tbeir way out and Yecing | Toe ; of the Anity Jomranls wae 0p- | £00, out Wigee ‘tind tems crgasioe’ four wonthe, Geeteags, | Democre +10 aveniently stationed at Tacubaya, came marching n and | THE BOARD OF ALDEBAEN LAST MEETING | {6 act, in spite of the Seargent at arms. posed <0 it, simply on the ground of its Deing vandal Inture of this State passed a number of laws relative to this 1 in of the citadel Garita and other strong ‘ids, amid salvos of artillery, which prociaimea that® | prepanaTIONS TO PURCHASE THE PROPERTY ON | Edwin B. Bouton appointed in bis place. » The resignation of James Steers was then received, ana | if thers was any vandalism aboot it, |: wax waero the Post OfBcs was proposed to be located, in the mid sir, goune of maatel, were cpmcaions. (0-2 lanpe.majeriy o BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. tis strong reasons to resist joard; and although they bad if Jo rsirtchoe witatecer toons tohave been made; in. | WARD'S ISLAND—DERATE ON THE LOCATION OF | Alderman McSrmov then presented an assignment of | Tulane, The only reasymavio argument that oo:ld foment of val ays, ivertheires fam proud when | This Board is compoeed of twenty-four members eix 4, there was no time for action on the part of the oppo- | THE NEW CITY HALL—REFUBAL TO RECOMMEND } the Volico Court clerks to the various courts. he | dectrayed.< He (Mr. Jones) was first in favor of loca r app to anarch; Syeaa: enel Gon papacisl SNCHN Is he as, Bleeten ee tion. On the contrary, the bells of the city rung out, THE SELECTION OF MADISON SQUARE 4S A SITE— BR hed tang appointed to ill a vackucy at the | LEIS” moe where Mr. Stewart wants to 1 led @ general ticket in each district. They hold oftice for one ERS! Sent Be, id every Silng evinees ne Sey of RESOLUTION REPEALING THE STAY OF PROCEED: ares GES. st, at this end. of the Park. Sut when he found eet: year, and have the same powers as the Board of Alder- people. The tumult, however, having somewhat sub- | NGS AS TO THE EXTENSION OF ALBANY STRERT— BOARD OF CpUNCILMEN. tho committen, the ommunity ware cece, a nd soesatimes | men, except the power to appoint heads of departmesta. 7 “4 nog ated r ri od th i 7 td idea, the following plan or proclamation made its ap pene 0 my iti ttn CLOSING SCENES—PROTES? OF THE MINORITY RELA- aan gels Ae | tee the oth, a ‘ . Fither Board can originate ordinances for appropriation of arance THE LMEN THE COMMISSIONERS oD CUFF TIVE TO THK PASSAGE OF THE ORDINANCE ON. THE PROCLAMATION. DEEDS—THE WASHINGTON MARKET INVESTIGATION onan a money — aneitering., That the majority of the people have not been | VOTED FRIVOLOUS—-STRERT COMMISSIONER DEVLIN | }/NANCR DECARTNNN Tae ONIN THE TARE V ravy on sha sact Ait Atmabonan Sias.0m | Dist, Diet. “n them by (beir leaders, because it has mot proved a BXONERATES HTMSELE FAO vem ousncu wanm ny | LUVABIRLATION OF $10,000 TO MAYOR WOOD POR 7, gpd in voting for mmon Couneil | Myo a semis IF otis ene) Ee ee, 6a, % to preserve progress with order and libe1 d, fur- THE aang TRSTING THE CONSTITUTION ALITY LOST- w Se denelltting 1 icons w York Sor 21) } Contral Park—In on vee 385,700 WW. . john i More, on account of the obscurity of man} ita provi- soo) OF POLICE CLERKS, ETC. Trade sought he Loh al. a the Police..... | BRR M8 Ww. . Jndeon, John BH. Brody, # it has become the soures of civil r ‘The last meeting of the Board of Councilmen was held | fiture time. sought her natural chenael, aad the § Sollee. Martin Gilmartin SHE Bunce. @nsidering, That the republic requires ipgtuccrces sale. | Prosident Ciaxcy callod the Board to order yesterday, | | 10.07 snemnonn, Councilman Roynolés in the chair, TS Galt @ ee eee tues Peter Crawford,” James M. Cross to its manners aud cust severopement nty minutes past one, about half the members be- u 0“ a > | busig ti no commanity for the oext Mt, otal of. 4.184.687 heer Menta of pled hind ponents rfouniain of pubiig | At twenty . ; tho President, Mr. Phillips, who was much fatigued from | years. ibid, BM RR air et ie Ee nie et the agurandicement and respectability to which it ing present. A large number of papers were read and ~e , e in ¢ Pres y an one # the | 2Charles G. Cornell, 7 “Stiued beth ut home and abroad. “ the labors of the previous evening, occupying a veat Mr, Bresnazt spoke against concurring with thd other | ) eight midliona w be raised this year we are com- ‘A. Mulligan, Henry . W Genet “ering, That the army ought not to sustain what the | Passed upon, but far want of a constitutional majority + Board If the Bommon Counc:], he raid, ecld the rroparty | pelledto include tn ‘ax levy, and the isbursing agents » Fs ‘6 ” , dan does net wish, but, on the contrary, should be the sus- | must be reconsidered. by hia side. Nearly all the members were present, and | for the low sum of #250,000, theeity gave upall right of | are, uot accountal » the’ Common Coanell. 1 find pI ms te oe ‘er and defender of ‘public will, expressed in go many Matec ties debi dai the attendance of outsiders was very largo, who woro | taxation in the future. But there wasancthor yone!‘uration | 22 fault Ph pd are ee eee eae Frau Ta Dan’ , tau fem ale date the constitution of 1867 will cease to | the Committee on Altering the Council Chamber sub. | 2esirous of witnessing the closing scenes of the business | 10 surly times tho Park was granted hy the Brittsh guy- | ov.r'which they ba “hlthov eh the Increase for Jobn Van Tine.” Henry Aroularine, eee eer eee sts of the people, expressed | mitted a report appropriating $1,600 to pay the expenses, | °f te Common Council. cotding to the conymon law of Ragiat renee oe iuet Coe crea | Denese ve ‘ne free election made by thom of his Rvcelleney Prosident | 9nd pregenting a pepe me PENS) | The minutes of last night's meeting having been roxt— | propriated or sotdy ond ho (Mr. If) vn the State mgil tax ot over $200.98 over aud above the Opposition tut n Ignacio Comoufort for supreme magiswate of the repub- ang a. yten. pant wan eddepted. Mr. Kexwanp moved to strike out all that port on of the | Wether tho govermment would Le t to take tho | mill tax for 1667. Wore tt , eee eee BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. he sha.] continue ip charge of the supreme command, with Reports in favor of appropriating $300 to pay the ex- i title under those clroumstances, The city had a sight to | 2 ‘hiscity 7 . sa ie city it powers to pactty the nation, to promote ‘he improvement of the committee which procoedsd to Phila- minutes relating to the arrest of mombers ‘or alleged vie- | coelege be Park, but thay nad no right to eel t. Ce the yer [868 wo at one million Thit Roard consista of twelve mombers, who are Fo Uovogress of the same, aiid to regulate the different | Denese of the special lation of the rules of the Board, that the be preserved a0 a part preseneatives | clectod that six aro democ \d ntx opposition. Th inches of the public administration. delphia on the subject of Quarantine regulations, and $300 be <9 ~~ a in tay J b yy vr ite | ag & part would devote as much at sixare rats and six opposition. e " " bs ‘ion of this plan by the Stat ~ Mr. Warner being temporarily abeent whe eh a ow MevOry ani opt a8 something sacred, atives ascertain | Mayor is not 8 member of the Board, but he bas the power 3 which iberrpubiic is now divided, tbe ‘person iucharge | fr the expenses of the Post Office Committee in Washing- whynersaguioe n & motion 4 | Sodas memorial of Revoluvocary tack. flo wot do to abuse wyem | AY an 2 release the members wnder contempt way carried, he was unanimously purged of contempt Mr. WaaNER rose and proceeded to denounce the act on se for complaint. | to veto any resolution they pass. A majority vos will rather give ‘he ground to the general goverainent thaa to _ any private party, but thought that it whould 99 pro served. Mr. McCaurtz said that the Park wo the executive power shail convoke ‘an exiraordinary Con- the executive power eo 2 eee ioe ton, were presented ane tion, and guarantee ‘THR WARD'S ISLAND PROPERTY. This constitution, before | The Committee on the proposed purchase of property 7m fo te vost | however, su‘lice to annul his veto. The members serv ah iopartam —— pay. The following are the names of the mem = the Pr ws . Dedieat the republic, °? Submitted to the voles oF ‘he la: | Ward's Island reported s concurrence with the Council- | ° pa cmp henry es * tanh high banded and | Wr. Orrameon remarked that it wa . William M. Tweed, John 4, Kennedy . man is vor : unwarranted outrage, 0 en ¢ a 2 extn fo A sity cot ielal p jxaac Pell, 1 ’ YT aierdatth SRorwaniaGonerese thal swe the inv fee | ™eR in a plan for the appointment of arbitraters to decide | {his Hoard, but upon the citizaus of New York. He Wee: fi ses ect Wine fees cance Ware teosaea eile oP Mr. y tox secount oF Your aefvices to your Fljah F. Purdy ldiection of the constitutinnal President of the republic. In | aa toa fair price to be paid for by the city. The Mayor | ceeded im’thia strain for some time: unui tne chairman | Stewart nt, be would no: compiale; or if be | ° peepee 0 Bee ee Fn aie remeeen*e Walter Roche, ” Ma atthc tehablinnts of the repabie, to appoint, ono, arbitrator, the owner of the property an- | and several members called him to order. He stoodirm, | co:ld » Ag ta he able 20 mor » | trusstha the importanen of the trust William €. Conner, Pder B, Voarkie, * er, 'y coul ae at appoint | and moved that the action for the approval of the minutes | would baye no od! onto does. Mr. Ottarson « Oe ondited . ane ot Shoae my remarks withoul re. John R. Briggs. Thos. B. Stilomen. e anotber—tbe city to abide by their 5 be reconsidered, which was seconded by Mr. Brady. that Mr. Stewart tu fish motives in offering turning my sin-ere (hanks te the efficient clerk of this Board, BOARD OF ALMSHOVSE GOVERNORS. t PS |, composed po pod Alderman TvckEr obj |, on the ground that the thing Mr. Orranson said that the position which the minority | monstranse. If the Common Conseil did not 1 for the Kind assletance et_me, not only hy him and bis 's : ¥ d one substituted member for each one of the | was an effort to swindle the city out of $100,000, The | assumed in opposing the passage of the ord:nanco relative | offer of the gen overament, tho city would. Aesiatants, Wt alan for the erful Attention ever shown ma ‘This Board has the care of all the city charitable instita- Which shail have the aitr:butesestablisbed by a special | Lowber case would not be a circumstance # it, to tho Finance Department last evening was creditable to | ome for the nowt. fl Thay’ core of ropretete Who hace Atomded the mag, | tions, together with the City Prison and Penitenuary. Alderman Jacksox moved to amend the resolution by . \ All the authorities that fa!l to secon 4 this plan shall cease aseuaneebel dake fenatenn. plan striking out a portion which bound the city to accept the them. The gencral action of the minority, who took all the advantages at their disposal to defeat the measure, 1 retiing ffom official life, after, having | Between 6,000 and 7,000 persons are constantly ander this Board for two years, urged against property on the report of the arbitrators and presenta- | and the fact that in order to carry that measure the mi: | ad: of this report. Talk about the a lar, jon of my time to the” inte: | theircare. The annual expenditare ranges from $700,000 ral in-Chief of the Brigade of the Caplial wad Geversor | tion of a clear title, and ‘nserting a provision that tho | nority was silenced and Gopriven of & volos, wae ono [Parke ee bin Or The. indrridcel wee Mraroarne Wy o'mpelied to-tast my’ von in | to $900,000, and it constantly increasing as the population he distriet result of the deliberation should be reported to the Mayor | which reflected no discredit upon them, but rather honor, | paes throegh jt without boing garrotod. op pagition to the views, as wall as the istereate of some oF of the city augmenta, ‘ Cacuna¥a, Deo, 17, 1887. (Tiemann), and that he should have power to decide, Ho did not wish to rofiect any diecredit upon any momber | ences hat >: to work for the p , oe Ue Rd Mina gai ed —_. but ba dfrey Gunther, Benj. F. Pinckney, Joon after appeared the following:=~ Alderman Tvexxs thought the whold plan was had | of the majority, and least of ail npou the Provident, for he | ducing effect and sorving tho private iotoreaty of vortaln | {itutumog b's? cuss. Nwh ig. ‘wodchtafua, eantientae 6 Fownnend, W. 7. Pinckney, ACER ase cb tine nerd ogg. did not think he meant t do anything of the kind. The ' may y to enjoy the reputation which every Sremeg wf Wahtagien bath, COR eee a eee oO ER NON of thie |. Alderman Apaws moved an additional amendment, that | fact that the ordinance was passed through the Committen 1 commenced tis argument ag honew: and Fehould inerit, raeitthony Dugro, thane J. Riwr, pital and Governor of the District the Mayor and Common Council should have the final de- » Aldermen, by reading abrono! Tho wena! snk Was Unanimously given tothe | Vacancy. C. V. Antari, Bellow Cltizane—Pinced by ‘tmited and scanty merite, at bag ety A my oe GC SCRE, by him, which will be found in the commane Clerk and is assistants, and also to the representatives COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION. Sabie ‘and desiring loco operate intilthnt whlch tay con: | ‘Alderman Witsom advocated the report without amend paseo’ ‘by ‘this Hoard, the mi- | thes then were four tote in the propossd arse, Ye, Boots moved that the Board adjourn, which was | TH Heard haa entiro control of metiers pertaining to aes ars endea ihe plan petained a haeat | MeBl. He liked Mayor Tiemann axa referee, because bo | nority would wash their hands of the matter. They wero | 000, anc it was wrong to tll Bran sented up shding, too werdo ohne tie 4 emigrants, It cares for the tick, and reliaves the desti~ ‘ " _ - ~ new man, course would be honest for a | choked, silenced and denied a voice. The re ives jerry f r Mr, Booim hoped that the niment tute out of a fi i »; e ya by the'brigade under the command of Gen. Don Felix rv oo og ge aay propery fr $250,009. fr, Booim hoped that the amen it would not pre out of a fund contributed by the emigrants them- vail, for there was important business unfinished, and the us Bost bad tho fowr to meet on Friday or Saturday. peg bende src hath caged por head <i Pending the motion, the Clerk read the minutes of the | * ™ Fimigr A. By years in the coun. evening's meeting, after which waa renewed, worded | (FY. tite become = charge to the State, ares thus, “that tho Board adjourn sine die,” which was lost; | from this fund. The Comm: org yf ~f emi. bat tho President adjourned the Board sine dis. grant Sees ime te Teland, —— © Tho members then amused themselves by throwing tho fon rte y and the Castio Garden cae cope Journals at eae other's eraniuma, and after epending ton + Presiden -Galian C. Verpianck, miputes in this exercise, the Clerk and his assistants very "hoa Pt “ae é ‘urtia, r prasently extingv.ched the lights, and by the exercise of ~ Ne Rey, ee Ce, considerab!o tact soon cleared the room, in order w pre- 4. D. - Cummings, z , 4 . Hunt, vent the probability of a physical rencon! . Morgan, A . Carriggue, Mayor should approve the ordinance, one ¢r more citizens weald protest against the validity of tho transier and put an injunction upon it. Mr. Ottarson said that t genera! government would be very giad to have that \a- junction, #9 that they could test the tile. Mr. Norm remarked that ‘ho last act of th Leg'slatere ‘was Dinéing. The Common Counci! had the lega! right to dispose of the Vari, and 1.9 legal opinionof the Corpora. en Connsa) should be the guide of the mom bers. Mr. Hempwit: did not know why the property shovid be Board went through, there was no legality in the proceed- ‘Mr. 5 idoried in the fact that his opposkion im! to heart by the radeon ‘were obliged to silonce him by an extreme enforcement of the rules to carry the ordinance through the Committee of R. should lige to — | _— he had no isporition any member minority the Prog standing yom the same platform, which he considered a le one. He hoped the reeoiu- Mr. WARNE Uhat the minutes would be amended of the members avey te the inbabitanta of the republic the security, peace i inees whieh all in society dest . Alderman McCowxrit moved the question. Maser enter te convietion that thle x p, whick may be Alderman Bityr claimed that Previous question slifed unfavorably by the exigencies of bien pariies, J Was & motion made by him to postpone. J de, potwithstaading, well received by all thoar persona ‘The Cuarn ruled that the previous question was ou the th eport. fhe tuhablianta of this ine eity, soquainted KLCNT appealed from that decision. humane character of ir. Gotsonfor, suast pot enesttere ‘Tho question being taken, the Chair wan sustained i oA A : ny T a sold cheaper to the genera! governme! ") bY Py y A td Bo te ag a So who were | ction. uy pcmeathgh anieed disnte miytaifsertcuy to the maintensaee of pabits wrenqull: | tee \eaneiton as. Soap Connon ea Ping eg pe Ege Tay on Me] ermeracersis ron New Year's Dav.—At the Acato- [Ane Wat efforis should be made day by day foritepreser | mittee, which was adopted—Aldermen fore the debate wae commenced he had ‘not mato up his | my, this ovening, the first cheap opera will be given. “Spence wil cpr elrtn bolt o em are nat ottet Gene | Sa theeegen, deer mind as {9 how ho shonld vote, but afr hearing te | \Lacrozia Borgia’ will bo sung o® this occasion by Mave. POLICE COMMISSIONERS. ‘what they may. These are is bopes of your fallow ci Meconxay "and Drake Rae eee, a alor of chmeamare, We bad de | Cerator', Mme. ()'Angr', Signor! Pignardi and Gassier, and | This Board bias the entire supervision of the police ot ene, Dee. 17, 1887, Ag ICA, tag » Blunt, Jackson ‘Mr. Grapy said that, oa we the Board, he was op- | the admission will be firty cents to all parts of the house. New York and Brooklyn. The peace of Westchesver and Likewise during the day appeared the following ‘The Board then, at 3 P. ee ae if apy Ae ‘tenon fod Simbel occa cm var aeaeania eoeits ee ee ADDRESS OF GRN. ZULOAGA. Rasta, took a recess for members, to vote for a concurrence with the other Board, | BFo¥gham’s “Columbus” will be performed for Sear fe, dene Dom, Petrow Crrmevs—When the revolution Tas NEW CITY He * Mr. Haswell bad no ground to stand upon, and | time. At tho Broadway theatro, Van Amburgh’s Eques- died - FE a Perk, inst tho charter of 1857, I —~ led by any After recess Alderman Owxxe be shon'd mous enough to waive all tevbmical | trian and Zoological Company give afternoon and ev ‘Tho Mat of New ¥ Bro cronal interest. General of the repabie 1 bave been, fed nh gb ob and allow the vote to be taken. ; ening nyors of New York and Brooklyn are members ‘one has attacked me in my ae some debate, was lost. ir. Ruy moved to suspend the roles, for tho | Pcrfermances. AtLacra Koono’s theatre the “Corsican Bro- | ex-officio of the Board. 48 Mall solely remain after ihe revolution i efiected. te | PY this time taken their be re purpons of passing the report of the’ Sepeniai | thers”? and tho new pantomime “Harlequin Bluebeard’ | General Superintendent Fred. A. Tallmadge. dli¢ voice, universal comacience, the evils the country |, Alderman Jactsow Mr. Brow remarked that the object which the minority | Commitixe on the Post Office, when Mr. Doolo | in tho evening,and an extra performance of the pantomime ae me! — fern in uence of the constitution, are the rea- | 10 bave the report of bad in seeking to carry that motion war.to declare an amendment that ‘the rules should | in tho afternoon. At Nibio’s Garden, “Jocka,” tight vs . + Bmbores, wm that im; me to take up arms inst it, | leeating the new Cy proceed Jast evening illegal. He hoped the resola- | be suxpenied, so as to act upon all the business brought aliens fag i J pad THE TAX OFFICE. sther party nor personal interests 1 defend but } Hon was Ray = = ? a ae me sae before the Roard this evening. Several members imu. | Performances, and the now pantomime “The Golden Fgg.”” ‘This office has all to do with the enh ond cute 6 of the nation. Liberty was = ae pg m. - a pth o wae tty nyheh | mated that Mr. Boole had « particular object 'n view im | At Wallack’s theatre “‘TLe Poor of New York.” At Bar. lection of taxos, The dutios of Receiver of Taxes are in- making that amendment—a cortain very /rportant mea- proclaimed at dia, end withow the minor: ; fap moe : jaball custinos to defend: san torong ‘es? Un erences | Hall in Bodisen equare, and edvecsted that location in's | the Wiscle lant night sed ber Protected against their action, Rum’s “Valentine and Orwoa,'’ acd other good things, af | gicated by the namo of tho offce. The taxes are paid to eure bry the carpet which required 40 voles to carry opposing 4 political bands, into which the republic is now anfor, | *Peech of some length. ‘as being entirely illegal and withont the iro- | it, ax did the report of the committee on the location of the | “TROD and evening, At the Bowery exhibitions by . hands them over caely divided: fill, 864 no ‘protector henker ater | Alderman Blunt ex the majority report, in favor | ments of the charter, which vai that « mary be | Post office in the Park Sande, Nathans & Co.'s equestrisa company afternoon and | the dy Chamberlain, subject to: tho order of the Comes vate interests be attacked without motive, and the | Of locating the new City Hall on the north side of the | necessary to perform the duties of the Hoard. Both motions were lost; after which the main question evening. At the ‘onal Circus, 84 Bowery, perform. | troller. The Tax Commusioners, of which there aaures emai from the government to be established | /#rk. Ur. OFTARSON reiterated the asmertion that there was no | was Pot, hamely—concurrence with the Aldermen recom. A evel "Went M , | are twelve, replace the old ward aaseasors, and their du- y Abia revolution shal! be stamped with the seal of justice | Alderman Frutar advocated the location at Madison | legal quorum present. and before the ortirmnce could be | mending the sale of a portion of the Park to the gencral | S008 afternoon and evering. At Wood's, Buckley's and | fies are to value tho Property of the city and retarn a re- cary ted into effect its legality would be tested. ‘The motion to reconsider was lost, and thus ended a re- petition of the scene enacted last evening, which will form an era in the history of the proceedings of the Common Council. A public welfare. Since tl ry equare, a* more in the centre of the city ‘bs aieowmsed the nation peeaes pry 4 te Alderman Ciaxcy defended the interest: of the lowor he borom of the national represeutation, not with the | Partof the city, and the looation at the Park. He con ms of principles, but of passions; that continued action | tended that the Legislature bad, by the act anthorizing the ’ 4 reaction of powers in collision was observed: that they i — the new City Hall, provided for the location at realternately subduers and subdued, and it wasforeseen | THR EW POET OFFIC AGAIN. t the result, which certainly waa not the conseqnence of Alderman McSrapox moved the previous question, but Mr. Haswett submitted the following preamble and re- tant Measures awaiting their action, the Board would tare rol modi calm understanding, by. i request withdrew it. solution: — in session till midnight. nt be very far from what it enjoined and was necessary erman Jackson explained that the 1ciisture mere); Whereas, a measure has passed the Boar? of \idermen On motion of Mr. Fraxgi™, ® committes of three was the rat and welfare of the republic. Since the } Sd that the City Hal: Park locality might be selected—it | granting to the general government the fee of a plot of | appointed to confer with the Board of Aldermen ve omulgation of the code a universality of reprobation | W# not mandatory—and in closing renewed the previous | ground in the Park, at the junction of Chatham street and | to appointing commissioners of deeds aa a mis ; ‘sheard, and no other hope remained tothe pacific and | question. way, for the sum of $250,000, and as the charter of —s betwoen both branches of the Council on that vest people in the country but that of the first Congress Alderman Wiisox moved to the motion for the pre. this city expressly forbide the disposal of any of the pub- | subject, arising from the porsonal feclings of the members. government— and lost for want of a constitutional vote, 31 ‘voting affirmatively and 17 negatively. The yote was then reconsidered, and the paper was laid on the table for the present it now being 5 o'clock, a motion to tak arecessfor one hour, after some opposition, prevatie the universal opinion being that as there wero soveral | Bryant's Minstre's tho usaal eveaing performances, with port of the same at the tax office. Any property holder extra ontetiainmonts for the afternoon. who thinks his property has been rated too bigh, appears On Saturtay evening tho samo grtertainments will be | Peforh the Commissioners of Taxes. who, if bia complaint given at the several theatres. At Laura Keene’ Garden, tho Broadway thea:re aad Barnum’s afternoon Performances wi)) be given. Tre THaLRERG TrermonAt.—Thia grand musical festi- val is announced for Saturday. It \s in compliment to the great pianist, who—after a residence hore of nearly eigh. > Tesively attending to ter rofures toi vious question on the table, but the motion [was lost by ® | tic domain other than to the highest bidder at public eale: | ‘The cormittos promised to transact their business a months— a doparture fe built under their supervision. Under the new charter the ‘a commthation whieh consigns Sue a eae vote of 11 to Li. and whereas, the law of the Inte Legislature passed April | ibe interval. sy Wee potegh sem hem "wees Me ert for the South, | city pavements are t0 be constracted andor the care of val principles, that arms the assumin and disables | The question on adopting the minority report, in favor | 17, providing for the coustruction of a new City Hail for | After the recese, Mr. Root cailot up the report of the to Europe. We neod say to words as tothe | inis board. The rents for water end the rate charged authorities to mihct on him condign punishmont; | { the location at Madison square, was then taken and | this city, &e., &¢., alae declares that it shall bo located | Committee on Salaries and Offices, which was Iaid on tho | fitness of euch a testimonial to an artist so distinguished, | are doterminod by the Water Commissiouers. Anstitution that binds the hands of ‘tho Executive, | Ht, by & vote of 11 to 10—the Chair deciding that it in~ | ‘npon that portion of Uve Park lying in the rear of the | table, appropriating $10,000 to defray Mayor Wood's ex- | and wo sre quite confident that the public will do it part OTON AQuEDU Ann. that goeseven na {AF m& to prohibit him to mediate | Yolved an expenditure of money and required a constitu. | presen’ City Holi,’ and that the joners shall offer ees in te tho conetitutionality of the acta of the | to max the afiai Ri be President be peapraiet Van Schaiok. the wants of the Stites; aad n constitution, in fine, | tonal vote. to “the lack republican Logisiature, On motion, it was referred 3 a ane. Se Se eee @ Se woees iow wah ; § has agitated public consci¢ness and the peace of | PETENSION OF ALNANY STRERT— REPEAL OF TiN STAY OF it "7 purpose of a | to the Committee of the Whole, and mado the special order | Academy has performed his duty on the occasion may be | Commissioner eodore R. De Forrest. ilies ‘without any reasonable motive, could be enforced as a ae. endl wicens Fo. amc that « ‘the portion of ground co. | for thie 5 ascertained by reference to the official announcements. be . pa A pres. asingle day e were i" lerman HmaLy er ot Pome me i) , aeimele any. Bat evig wero the comutution an ad- vw" called up the sat banaoenasgone Fe CCR Nen aOR bee eye’ DY | git was moved and seconded that the Committes on | Thore ie, first, an opera matinge; socand, a grand philhar. | Clerk Henry L. Robertson. beon formed cons: of Albany street. the city tothe general government » being duly - | Wharves, Piers and Slips be discbarged from the ~ ue interests of society, ite sudden adoption woul totr, | A motion to lay the matter on the table and print in tho | pensatal for thesame.” ‘Theretore, bait consideraiien of the vabjeck ot recsoving the steamboat vavenient; for useful as doliberating bodies ane in timeg | Minutes was lost. Resolved, Prat thie Board will not concur with the | landings up town, which motion was lost by 23 to 20. peace, and when all the branches of public administra. | ed Hay noved a concurrence with the Ooun- | Board of Aldermen in disposing of an area on the Park, in im monic ooncert; third, Mr. Thalberg’s farewell concert, cdmoxans’ OFFICE. with Mr. Formes, Mie. Caradori and Viouxtempe; fourth, | Robest Gamble, PW. Pn, Movart’s Requiem, with the combined vocal and instew- | famnr’ Downes Connery, — Samuel A. Hills, ‘The third reading of acts bel order, tho Presimmyt 1 wre regulated, they aro equally ineffoient, and even en in repealitig the resolution providing fora stay o. | front of the City HallZ exceeding that of 14 Jote, called up the ordinance Finance Dopart- Deputy Coron nielous, when ihe community. fia, an agiated state, | Proceedings in the matier vit ‘sum lose than one fourth of thet which it could be disposed | mont ia conformity With thernew charter, which wasre. | Mental forco of the Academy—ta Grange, Caradori, Mi i - ery one knows that there is an urgent necassity of new After some de' a motion to lay om the table was | of at public sale Farther, that if the goneral governm cited by the reader, occupying an hour.’ When he had | ner, prime donne; Rignardi, Labovetta, ‘ ee SP Se Cee leR, of nancial regulations, of ‘military and polios | Mt: bya voto of 12 to 9. should propewe for a like area in the rear of the City Hall, | concluded the reading of the cfdinance and the minority 4 ‘Carl Forme Aciae oe * y, and many other branches which are vory difficult to The read the report, when that this Board cannot recognise the above sum aaa due | report, son, primo (enort; Carl Formos, bast, with a grand or | 1. Thorman Stewart, &. Chas, K. Smith. ‘ain with the necessity that ciroumetancas demand, q | AldeFman McConnmt:. moved the provions question Hen penaation Mir. oor moved for wall of the house before the final | ‘ertra and chorus, This is decidedly the greatest ma- | 2 Charles Sweeney + ert s ahort interval of a dictatorial government is not taken | , Alderman TeckeR moved to lay Wat motion on thetabie, | It wae laid over. vote wns taken on tho ordinance, sical programme that has ever been issued in the United { } Win! gp samberry: 1. Cornelina W. Vin Voorkie vantage of to effect the pacification of the country, the | Ut the motion was lost Mr. Haswats, moved t» rosoind the seventh section of | Mr. KxwNarh moved the roforence of the ‘ordinance | staies. . ne ee Lerch taraaulty of the citizens, Ube progress ofall | yeh M08 1 PEt the previous question was then pat aud } the riles of the Hour, which Provided that a resolution | ack to the Committee of the whole, which motion Mr. 5 Diet ee torial improvements, and lastly, the establishment which gave ri je overfor one day, The | Orranson seconded. ' i ; stitution in which the Nistor, tradition and custom ot | 4, Aidertman Horners, ae one of the commie to w seotion was lest by @ vote of 24 to 7, : Mr. Kmexann did #0 from the fact that by the action of | FREE Masownr.<-At a regular convocation of Phoante | Mj vames Hf. WF-lsh. ¢ mh ee people may be taken into consideration. I protest | the matter had been referred, explained that tho ma STitL ANOVWER KEMOSSTRANCE aGalNet tee Pow ovmce ww | the President he was prevented from upon the | Chapter No. 2. Rypal Arch Masone, in theit Tabernacle Metihew T. Breanan. 6. Richard Kelly. hall sincery to my countrymen that this step, which | Mad not been duly considered’ By the committee, and he TH PARK, tion. ‘The motion to refer was Wet. Mr. Konnart | corner of Contre and Grand street, in this cit 4 Shormen Drowned. = 7. Bustaat Cenbelly. conecienre has. a ied to mo, T havo taken without ay 1° it would lay over. A remonstrance was received from 1) A. ,D. | thon aabed to be excused from the having y city, upon the . Onborne. 8. John Quackendus't. um, ot fear kemmunded an Tam that not only thors wrth | 4, Alderman Tvonan was formeriy tn furor of the aman. | Appleton dC. and other, opposing the sale baie inwer | teen tiwrnaed Me We Commitice af the Win wationt { 14th day of December, 1867, the following named offcers gangrene Ne s In their hands. but the majority of iio nation, that } STFe) but, at this Inte hour of the last session of the year, | end of the Park for.a Pott tite, or for any other } a bony worum. were elected and duly appointed to preside and act for the From Derwcoa.—Ry the British brig Avasetta we hava costo, jen i Se tt tho kame would vole against it. —— interested had not been my TA Gh tablo. Tt was ee in 4 Glee proceeded ta call the roll on the Gaal | ensuing masonic year —M. KB. Bnoch, P. Breed, A. M , | ‘ates from Bermuda of the 16th instant. Her Majesty's J fevol whic! . » langues remonetrances . ey Yama " btodly Heaven wl fayor TELEX ZULOAGA.” | Alderman Hinatt explained that the minority of the, | Hunan report of the ings ot Weduorday sight. | "air Ww snwne deciiagd voting. H. P.; B. Thos. ©. Duxbury, Hag., K.; F. John V. Henry, | ship of the line Indus, and the steamer Devastation, both ACTRAYA, Deo. 17, 1867, oa could sot sot, because the chairman kept + oe Sao Al, oF CRYSTAL, PALACE. Mr. Krwxaxp said that having been gagged down and | A. ¥. Comp.—J. W. Dodge, M. D., Capt. of that; | from Halifax, arrived at Hamilton on the 12th. Brigs RESIGNATION OF REDER, papers > report Committee on Lants and Places, in | deprived of his rights, he would 7 Warry & Henrietta 1 Aman ant . 0. Bigelow, During the day also a nuliber of tree woman Alderman Owsxs deprocated any hasty legislation on | favor of concurring w@h the Board of Allermen to dave . Trey, Oeuroons Keonara, Reyes sad freak | pine, secvury’, James's Faq. Mt bent pang hes reaper prema pd band tienen Among them Senor de ia Fucntes Mies ae MecSrepaw made a loud h in favor of tho bs ms POR ELECTION PO! pear aa jh Tn aid ~ that they did not ask |W. J. Yovott 4°. G y ore po apf pha at anaes echooner Cag ro aweign Affs Senor s Le iY POLIS ORDERED TO Ke h ox 5 ¥ , uny i ind be ‘dom Bonet; Gen, Pies," games Parten, & the and advooating the of the street. Me. Saurt offered a resolution that all bills before this | ‘The Puxsinmey declared the ord: $4 Xi dena Radway, M. D., Master 04 V; Witham Raves “See, Brigade; Senor Ruz ' Aidermon Wilron, Adaams, Bata gurl qyhors debated ' Roar for Siting up (ue pulls for elgeuon purposes be re ' wAlyuaively aud 9 negabiyely. nn’ MPH 89 vouing J D> Omspinin, Ores Hi Marty Ps My Organs Se atewe terme und tbe brig Tite - visemes — EEE oo