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aA e WHOLE NO. FKOL MORNING E€DITION—FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1848. PRICE TWO) OKNTS, Y © | the Board, and a renomtion wan eAopted vo moet ta the | 4) oF the Fira apartment esertativen at Athany ta oppose th qasvexe of a bill | was, Dowerer, reached tm anf » MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, Counesmen'a chamber op Tuertaye and Fridays, until | j°,\ekhcne.en Chet Pngiowws othe Finn Deparment | ackisn the Coonan Coutelswo nuechass ihe Cryctat Palace, | vahayt Ceuceilioan Van Mpe’e tercnig A", ADDITIONAL FROM ETR0PE, be Avdarmando phaser 208 a aeeees Moray, that | S*7ReD. ara one of the Board of Avsietact Alderwmen: | wae Iaié on the table of the rabb'e were et vt aod ibe aeatn wh alin wet - orcas, ' thirteen members of the Lrgwlature, three of whom are TRISH CTVIG SOCTRTIES. vem te move end by jore toe Wa MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCLL, | !P¢ pier No. 38, foot Taran Sve, Ve pie See in the present Legislatnre; two Almab mee Sovernvrs, | The Irieh civic urd wwilitary soceties 1 vited the Cm | War very agreeab y th bea rHE MAILS OF THE KANGAROO, the listof wharves an vant . .- ont iu a, ope of whom ix now a & or sad woxratafaily urges | mon Comne) to reoew a veacemion op St fatrick'® tay, | 08 mvnit Ko of Wee ery nea was | bare An . twenty thi jean pngilis’ COMMUNICATION FROME FP VIDAL IN REPLY.) 1D CONOVER nut oF ard other Brondside from Commis | 4:0.) wo Engh “pugilsts” and two Trat pravints, | A commurceati'n war reorived ‘ram. PNT: | ktavor tietoanm tere tok teas o¢ tn Pasta, and ox | THE MINISTERIAL CRI INGLAND. sioner Covover. The Board aijoursed to) Tovedey next, when sbey will ore of whom wes Yankeo Sullivan. [ alan | City Sureeyar, relation toa catomnnteation prety ted DY pressed! bie b ‘pe tbat woud have a pleasant Ye aa f meet in the Ue cab ud 16 Courciimen, as the Alder | tayght one Surveyor of the port of New York who D.D Cgnover, aieging that there was cola vv and Praad Tho Pasha mode tty replios that be micsurs the Mayor | He Position of the Derby Cabinet and Lord ’ SOOT Tere win Vo untereeing repairs, metnber of Congress; twa ex Coroners, tvo ex sherifla, | In eesesbment Yor gvistiry and flagging Put ira strvat, | amg the ethers were Woating higi batter tha he doservad, ' is. ” neven clerks in the municinal departmests and many die | hetween Third and 2x'h avenues Mr. Vital how ih are cor y jenve of faye : p 5 Most Extraordinary Ovcument from Mr, BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. thogowhed merchants, mechanics and o'hers; and the mam | Mr Conover’s ocmmunication was subeeq i Neat, throng svow ul, siueh ant water the pariy almerston s Chance of a Return to Power. Stephen H. Branch, ‘The Board met yesterday afterncon pursuant to adjourn- 0 bas dope al] thiv ie robbed of his Just dare by Mayor having been bad ont ject By the rer vl be if Sera 9 oF poe, ne Fe tne noeraticn 7 presi ‘Wemann 6 ap ipyalid, and wants bread and shelter from | me (of which Covover could not plead ignorance), | ef picking, kin ; ‘ ft a ice pape eens ee: Taare eee itfless elements "and what are the motives of the | whereby the last abd a!l previons action th raon was | apd the party were escorted through more mnd Opinions ip France and of the The comme af Mr Vitatcon. | and el sb, followed by the same motley crowd, .; becommanioation at Mr Vita! cane | A Ate éry dock, to’ the Susquebaaca, now being French Press, fitied oy ae a single deck frigate, along sida of which the new revete.er Mgrriet ane waniziog "1" "het vera | THE REFUGEE QUESTION IN EUROPE we After the minutes of the provious meeting were read, ‘or's persecution? Listen I have a'ready told you THE SCHOOLMASTER ABROAD, Councilman Brapy presented the subjrined petition of bgp ‘of the Sommoa Coun 1 Me par cil in TRS8, 738,781 Tm IS51, "52 and °63 en days subsequent to th &e., &e., ke, soophen Bi, Renee Mev euiiet, matin rendevemneineNe ) O” OL tas sandal ta of alfred Carsov, | cur bod: referred t>, Mr Conover, from. & toread. Mr. Brady moved that inasmach as it was® | (hier Frgincer of the Fire Derartment, hurling arrows of | cirarly deft + in bis nommupication makes « arranged ti cog vigpitcorste dred very long document the further reading of the petition be | political death against the corruntiorists, Although I | rapted atta k on wyself en’ others, when it ia # Merete, se fis bi thes Laid bal 4 anle testy ed ‘ BOARD OF ALDERMEN. dispeneed witb, and that it be printed in the minutes. ast Shes eere a and peor yet tpl WOM pe ts eed experiense sy oa Broek Departingst a | wae eee ie eae pa Pg eng’ sine “thesngh | INTERESTING LEGAL PROCFEDINGS IN ENGLAND, or ears to spell, read, : ; : " re Dy This Board inet inst evening John Clancy, E3q.,Prest- | Mr Duy hoped that the motion would not prevail. | finyistence.crt I dic worapare'tnem in the Carson re-| city Dave been mute and corrected, ead the acim | the activity of Mr WH. Web, hor noilder Bome iste de, ke., hie. ‘@nt, in the chair He wag desirous of hearing the whole of the communica | ports, becouse I doaired t improve their minds and mo- | mating ¢né correctirg the vame were not amenable to the oie) ie wha lexperiencns i Ee ; ae oe sloney na COMMUNICATION FROM D D. CONOVER—MORE FRAUDS ALLBGKD | tion The President informed tho Board that the docu- Fol ot the Coed ao carr ees Sager sly oe Pye 8 \ i Fe Ge i es heres nlaation Das eeen | lied ttates citirs on the yard and eteoned on. board. Our Rnropean flex by the Kangaroo contain the follow- cf rEOU'R % denou! 4 , h ” 10 THE STUER? DEPAMEMANT. mert was very lengthy, consisting of fourteen fooiscap | {<r')h't, maledistions OF etre lurke it his, bosom tO jem pouue ane sen tae eines where he was cordiaily recowed by Capt. Fwucce and nis | fog interastirg Intelligence in addition ta that which ap- ‘The following communication was reosiyet froin Mr. D. | neges, and with the consent of the members, reforred the | thie day T recently exoosed the fast notions of the Alma- the qnestion of publishing the proceedingn of tha Roard | officers There were on board the cutter Mr. WH. wet, peared in the Haratp yestorday momnme:— D Conover:— matter to the Committee on Finance. house Governors, when the then Governor Tiemann offi: | in the varicur city journale then came up A reselntionty | the ehipbuiider, Capt. Selepnoff ant Capt. foes mg ‘The Parin Moniteur contains a decree approving of @ Srager Commissioner's Orrice, cially anathematized me for tmongaing the parity of him | publish the proceedings in the Hexatp waa uaan'mousty | Of the Russian flag ship, and others. | An irterestiag in- " NEW YORK 1, Here is the petition: — relfand brethren, He approved of my a attacks on | adorted The Roard aleo selected the Jiurnal of Orm. | tervicw teok place between the facha and the Ruasian | convention entered into between the Minister of Finance ep It, ‘Moma, Ranenamer THE Common CocNon. oF Tue C1 in which the most cordial greetings were inter apd the managing director of the company known as the OF | STEPHEN H. RANCH'S LATHRT PRODUCTION—THE SCHOOLMASTER | the Record Commissioners, for kquandering moro than | merce and the Irish American, but an effort 1 -elect the . ‘ “ changed, After some little diMenity the onttar swung ieee’ wh ARROAD. half a million of collars in ‘the publication of musty re | Tribune proved abortive bane Union Maritime, for three lines of tranratlartis pac eee ae ee aT erading, wetiog curb andaa, | To Tne FoxORAME THE Comox Cooxcrt:— corde, bot when Tattacked tbe Governors, he officially HR THIRD AVRUOR RAULROAD O1MPANY. Coso from her mcorings and headed down the river. ie faritim reo ner of traneaianis packets ter and fiegging Fitty Gre sree. fem birt avenue to Bast Grytiemen— Your petitioner respectfully represents | branded me ee a luvatic. A reeolution directing the Third Avenue Rai'road Com. TRE TRIP DOWN THE BAY. e company engages to wi wenty years, subject giver” an erxamina:.on of the honka snd paperéappertsining | that on Friday Inmet, Sorptrolier Flagg said:—‘Mr. ave long known that be was a warm personal and po | pany to run cars co Fiphtysixth strect ag often ag they are When the cutier reached the battery, sho stopped and to the clauses and conditions set forth in the cahier des 1 e-veto bas been made und the ful wing facta appaar:— Branch, your claim is gone to Albany in the tax levy, but | jitical friend of Matsell, and he evidently dislikes my | row run to Sixty fifth street waa adooted. Also to ap- . ee TC ree een cae teen ests tne: | Leave renaived to evan ten. Tawi ie Cine bites oes ea gentleman, erpesially as Mavor Tie | propriate $800 for exsewece Of a cnmcial committee to | Rent a boat arbore for some of the quests who wore wait charoes . Hae ot eamboets trom. Berra to New York: « tore return April lt (eSB, asaeasment list confirmed latmre will refage to confirm it; but if it should, { shail as- | mann’s father, and perhaps himself, were born beneath | Philadelphia. ing her arrival on the pier, at the barge office. Tove | re from St Mazaire ntilies; and to Aspinwall, 14 1855 The wort which was \ vertised to be done, and | sume the eptire reaponsibility of paying you in the ab- | foreign skies, like Mataell. Hence his motives for my de- MAPS YOR THE cry. being taken on board, she rteamed gallantly down the with branch lines to Guadaloupe, Mexico and Cayenne, on tbe prices at which th. same was contracted for, was aa fol | rence of its legislative confirmation So, Mr Branch, you | struction. The Mayor is not only coaxed by Mataell not A report of the Committee ou Arts and Sciences, in favor i ’ ai r cten. | condition of the perment by. tbe goversment of an aunual Tilia sh 0 ealne per debts yard, may go and ill the Mayor that Tam ready to pay youthe | to pay my claim, but geveral ex-AMdermen and other off | of purchasing 10 conirs of Hayward’s ma) of the city of hay, parsing the forton Governor's ” As Ld Secon ny pac abanipiapeaneyion ye th plop ose Caahaar an Farth excavation at 5 cen! ment he will signify his dieposition to co-operate ciale to whom I imparted the alpbabet aud otber princi- | New York was afonted before three. The day was delicious, and the scenery oF vege fr Betting curb av me” Tears fell from my eyes, and I lnoked up to seo if | ples of the English ianguage during the past dozen years, PAVING FRANKLIN SQUAUR. ovr m gif ent harbor seemed to impress tho Turk | Ccutract. Tho cum of 600,060f, per annum will be de- Fisgging. \03_ cents ps it were ® delightful dream, or if some fair angels were | bave powerful infiuence with Mayor Tiemaua, and uri A report of the Committee on Streets, in favor of con- ly ne indeed it might, | dvected from the above convention until the line on Mexico breathivg eweet mosic in my ears, or ff my lamented | him to veto my cl One of these ex aldermanic pu- | firming gpriract to John B. Morrell, for paving the new | Admiral end his euite most favorably, as ia: it might, ee woe rit ae Oulserts, 50 cepts per On the compieuor of work the Surveyor returned the | father bad retorned to the earth, as I almost re | pila, who har sacred bosom friend of the Mayor | Poxery, between Chatham street and Frank! square, | for sithough the greenness of the earth was sh-onded io eee one: ck ne Stee eae Ye cognized bis pleasing voice ‘in the grateful | for thirty years, strove to bribe me to abandon Alfred | was adopted. Torious bay aparkiod | OF BO Orleans Railway Company have signified to the BBM Curie ya de earth eseavaied. werda of the venerable Comptroller; and with a | Careou in 1863, 1 pearly paralyzed the twonster with NEW YORK VOLUNTEER ASSOCLATION. echt best anid raalhyband Waters of thetrown | MiBister that they would give their co-operation to tho a bed canara foot tnaging lala Joyous heart I leaped acroes the Park snd delivered the | a glapce, apd soon aecertained ani exposed his | A report of the Committee on Finance in‘avor of dona. | 88 briliiant'y in the genial sun as the waters We ieiGedueee - a] feet curd spd quitter net. Comptrolier’s mezeage to the Mayor, who seid that ne | sudden acquisition of a princely estate of two hun | ting $500 to the New York Volunteer Association, was | beautiful Boepborss. 1 feet culvert bailt would see the Comptroiicr on that day. ‘I visited the | dred and four lots (for a mere nominal sum, | adopted. After the cutter passed the fort, Capt Faunce invited In the Belgium Chamber of Representatives on the 20th ultimo, M. Demonte questioned the Minister as to the facta which preceded the return of M. Blondeel from Constant). aople and om the conduct which the government intended to adopt with regard to that diplomatiat. Baron de Vriero ied thi fondee}, without fault, ent years bad unanimously passed a re- | strngple with the politicians, without assuming the posi- | paper. inasmuch ax he was declared not to bs the Stroet | ax the cutter was fast approaching Fort Hamilton —afew | Th 60 re oe po ayo plone ay | leaped ove prices, would amount to (as dua the | Mayor on Saturday (alee! the very day his old friend | on the banks of the Fast river.) throngh the official action DD. CONOVER’ COMMITNICATION 8 picid: ininimiedediia: ‘orge W. Matsel! arrived in the city from Iowa,) who | of bia Aldermanic parr bed Be 1863. Thia man, with Mr. Brany moved to take frem the tabla acommonica- | Die guests to the cabin to partake of a substantial dinner i the smount y hihine sseasore made due Bim, 1 4 og | ssid he wou! see the Comptrol'er on Monday. Tsaw the | other municipal rogues of that period, recently defeated | tion of D. 1 Conover, in relation to franda in the Street | which was prepared for them, The company having by a ference apa t the erep owners of . A 1 Mayor en Monday who sharply said that he should not | alfred Carson as Chief Engineer, and now gecks to drive | Department, and refer it to the select committer arnviot- | this time acquired a pretty good appetite, did ample jus in made up hy extra allowsuoen for, a8 foliows, viz.— | UEite with the Comptroter in the payment of my ciaim } me to the poorhoure and the grave. Alfred Carson asked | ed this evening, to sbich reference ie made in Mr Vidal's | oe prod cpecte nee beta emiedl ce by es ars py ge me until be had thoroughly ¢xamived the merits of the entire | me to write bis annus! report of 1850 (with his statistics | communication. tice to the repast and the abondani pagn eras crarmanteds Matsell investigation. I eaid that tne Common Conncil of | pefore me), and I could not leave him during bis terrible | Mr. Genet viclently opposed any recognition of the | which flowed round the beard. The time being limites — ware fer! oF cOpluw and Rep: > Nene'ot which wors wes incled the pastand pr von'ractor) ts. oO inteaded to be tn- tea, im the ConL ic mina? f the tO solution authorizing my payment for services which had | tion of Judas to the Saviour The reform Common Coun- | Commissioner by the Courts. The paper waa a compli | toarte were given while the dinner waa proveeded with tee a Tal none reeriivain ectpesiae the cermect theemeract, | bo connection with the merite of the Mateell case. The | cit of 1966 employed me to conduct the Matell inanirr, | cated mage of faleehoods, imougning tha character of in- | the Turkieh Coneul, Mr. J. Hosford Smith, who occupied | “Wr inorie Imboemnie. and ihet pe government bad ap- whieh wus fnrnished 0 the vwa thot it was made yor sai? he didn’t care, for he meant to} andT could not desert my employers without similar | rocent parties He maintained that it shonid not be re- | the bead of the table, gave tho waat af The darriet M. CuaRies pe BRovckens called the revere attention of cut by George t Clerk inthe re- | gift the whole. Matsell inquiry before he would | treachery. My fidelty to Carson and the reform Common | ceived by the Roard Lane,” the versel on which they # thon enjoying | 4p, government tothe conduct of the Belgian Consul in Fo ay Koma he | recopuise the payment of my claim. I might | Council isthe source of my present misfortunes, Poor ‘Mr Duny moved to lay Mr. Brady’s motion on the table, | themselves, whch was drank with ety 7 Harriet | Lonton. who, be said, bad carried on a disgraceful eee have told him that I would epapk bis own child unto @ | Carson! I pity him. On Wednesday laat he told | which war carried. Capt. Faunce sey in ae oh ove Margy 104 traffic in paeaporta,”? The Minister of Foreign Affairs said e abe jowances were adder de: p crimson, (and incur tbe perils of incarceration) until et bread for his wife | The Board then sdjourned till Mooday. Lave, the mietre Fioraldin, Ty haries Turner he shee’ Gepaty Sirect Com. | the lithe brat elated the winttest. details of the Matsell | and six ebilaven, on ‘ie tather and mother, each Dearly ee Evllaptcra’t was named, to which toagt some one added ms Tighe act of etre ahi wanee uowarrantable | investigation, including bis juvenile philosophy of its | oighty years old’ Hie landlord threatens tose him, atid ** the bright original, ~ fin Gal gn gh OD ie EA, the | merits; that to search for the ‘ merits” of the Mateell | he knows not what todo. This seems a hard fate for a THE TURKISH VISITERS, Aldepman.Bocle gave the health of Capt. Faunce; and perty owners i case was like a voyage of discovery for the loeality of the | max who has been an active froman twenty five suc the captain, in reepending, bighly” compitmentea Mr | THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN ENGLAND, that measures had been adopted to prevent the Belgian Consuls from delivering passports to fore'gaers. property own want prin sof t gab white Nia . poti er euble | paso, #01 Ly, i zing it the centre of a cloudless firmament, Sv ‘stant Engineer, without Webh, the buitder, who, he said, had built the beat shios, Binciprerscnne tot fore ping and wept aaa by's ennac, | tbat bis proposed scrutiny into Mateell’s « merita” was e | cate “4 Bee ies vada phish Began “oun afr his | Viste to the Navy Yard—Reeeption by the } jot oniy in Americs but in te world; = sentiment which FES over Snrpa cf sxpaunes Tt sxsncsing wd eolleeing ef | © py eer tegen pes agg that he was the | memorable defeat. the noble firemen appointed a com United States Officers—Inapection of the | was received with Icud approbation by she company. ms Lerd Palmerston’s Shances of « Return to ee erat a! 1 con of @ man, and a sworn Of Matsell, with | mittee to present him asnbstantial testimonial. Fice months 1 Wareshopa— | The Admiral Mobamed Pasba,on leaving the cabio after Mice. Lee ee ee te eee eae uate, | Khom he bad cooperated for twenty years, in the | since, complimentary resolutions were presentad to him, mince saga — ppd epee to pio 7, | citer. tock bir. Wetb cordially by the Mand, and wait in | ,, (Prom the Loucou Post, Feb 23.) i Forts ninth to Fifty oa”? senpe-ting whieh the fol. | {7t¥ pootof primary politics; that if the voters of New | which were published in the newspapers, accompanied ie iP oe New Reven ler | Ppglich, 1 wish success to your enips, sir, aad to you; wens fActe wOpes: Pi had ge is ber the daughter of Peter | by check for $1,400. The treasurer of the committee Harsiet Lane—Visit to Laura Keeve’s Thes= | to which kind remark Ue We ob bowed jgoarteoanly me : The mir Mery that have Jost realened cannot ae ald ato was cvofirmad Feb. 19, per, an at his el son bore the name | whispered to Carson not t the cheek, as he hed cutter was then passirg between Fort Hamlto and Fort | ba jen. ‘Tt was ip the full vigor strength, in in b= cine, apd the pricea at | of Peter Cooper, he would vever have been elected | net ae much money in bank. "Carson still holds the check, | *7t*, ees Se. . Richmond, on Staten Irland, The admiral lvoked with ap | full ewirg of business and ip posseesion of the Confidonce ‘scied for, were as follows, viz. Mayor, as inoc sulation and covtagion result from associa- | aod bas visited the treasurer about one hundred times The ?acha and bie suite, although much pressed fortime, | parent interest on both fortifications, scapping taem close'y | of the country, when a blow was dealt at a particular act, Ee. One ee ae Sa i that Peter Cooper was Assistant Alderman of the | frcm whom be haa cbtained in five movtha past ouly $200 | decided to accept the invitation extended on behalf of the | se the vessel ran rapidly through the Narrows She pro- | ip iteelf vo antmportant that the wonder is that any oon- eB ppb ues ade cane aos tee Tweifth ward in 1828, °29 and °30 and Alderman of the i ceeded a8 far as Covey Island, and then put about and re- | siderable pomber of men should have voted at all, one Bettis y eurn en's per lineal foot, Sixteenth ward ip 1840; and that Naviel F. Ti up to Wednerday last, when Carson told me that he did | Secretary of the Navy to visit the Navy Yard at Rroskiyo + Seelam: ber. Cin cane tannd.L. een. or Gheather:. theee wan So reciable privciple 2 apping st I eents per sqaare foot oat aay Bee * iel F. Tiemann was | pot expect be would ever be able to obtain any mere ew that th aie dente at 11 ovctock, | BEBEE abreast of Fort Hamilton; but Capt Faunce foua ay r apo’ ip Cn rempletion of the work “be Surveyor rsturned the fol | Arsistant Atderman of the Sixteenth ward in 1838, and Al- | Wany a gallant fireman will weep at this aad calamity to ‘was arranged © party sbould start ‘clock, | inet in the prerent state of the tice there was vot eater | invelveo in the deba'e. The real principle to be diapated Yowing emoun of he above tems viz :~ derman in 1889, and wes Assistant Alderman of the Twelfth | their faithfu) and bonest chief, who racrificed himself in | but through some mismanagement jt was half past ‘1 be- | enourb to run the cutter to the landing, while the mass of | lay in the bill thas awaited its second reating. The ques- enb ¢ y=rda rock exeavs'ed ward in 185) and Alderman in 1862 And ’68, those terrible | his ficelity to them and tothe citizens at large. T cannot re- | fore everything was ready. The Pacha was arcomoanied | c€ along thore precluded the possibility of the boata ef- | bon whether the government was acting at the syegestion 2342 eubie yards eor bexcavated years which the taxpayers of New York and their feeting a landing, Jn this emergency, greatly Wo the dis- | of Fraree weold be @ very proper one ‘or Englhmen to 20% & 12 eur. nie ferien ban A gutter net. 3 strain my tears when I think of bis msfortunes and mv own by Haeran Bey and Sudik Fifendi, Suliman Ray being too jecupg Ls tertain. We cannot’ be too jealous of foreign jeat fiaggini posterity will remember as long as grass grows and | We hoth might have revelled in affinence if we had bar. pontment of his Excellency aod the c¢ mpany 2? 9.151812 square Whreb, the contrac: p ed, would | Water rurs. That caring their aldermanic career of | tered our integrity to th icipal thieves. Or upwell to attend, There were also of the party the Faunce was compelled morely to but that question, though largely im- amoont to (ese the contr 4 “es tes'tg | morn than a quarter of a century, they never pilfered | {e'ine Virc ach Price dommrtncnintmaniced in the crentan | Turkish Coneat Capt. Kagle, late of the Princeton by lowering his flag, which was othe debate. bad nithing to do with Mr. Bat the amount due htm, aa per ansesrment list, is... 6897 3 | a farthing from the Corporation, but epent thousands | ofthe Fire and Police comroisrions. The FireCommiasioners 4 rd . ’ | responded to from the fort. AD aimiral’s ature bt not to have been ep! A aie Inet the property owners of to secure their elections, for tho distinguished honor | have suppressed the bloody collisions of the firemen, ond | Al@%men Boole ard Bradley, ant Councilmen Van | of green guns was then tired from FortsHamilvos, 5 Wb ication ante i aa’ ke awe nee of being aldermen. That one of the worst aldermanic | the resuite of the Police Commissioners are in the futare. | Tize, Bunce and Ross, of the Common Council Com. | and the cutter proceer on her way \ow: the ciiy. Bee ee eee Mote: te tke bengunitian | FoRUeR Of 1868 told me that Cooper and Tiemann mede ite of " . wees stonped | While lying off the Fort the Turkish Admiral was provi oft hark Turner. the thet Deputy street Commissioner, | mmenre fortunes as aldermen, which T Batly denied, tse. sl amacrine cenediver teciah |neeeease came name ummm. cmee tae with a telescope, through ‘which be wows lank and Ss 1 viewed Cooper and Tiemann as honorable aa the | the reruite of our toil and sacrifice, is my evil geviua, and | ** ple vem wp eee Tae, accurate survey (1 the Works, and seemed greatly ploaned : feet retpining wal at 2) cente noble Brotus, whom Casar loved and Aptony eulogized; | would drive me to self-destruction. | lamented father’s | €xpressed @ derire to attend, when they took their | with inem, Mr. Webb is anxious to detain he Beselegey | Premor traremite b bia Ambesador @ drs ateh to 100 fe rain, © . My 7 oe ee Baer arma acm ulm | Sah ne hes aot moro, My | ern loro Mary Yard where uy arr ant | Uy thy, rl Fwy aestia ra a ap | br gee on fu eet tary Serta en ee ae tinge ob tiisanlin } and Gerard, and that Kingsland mate more money | Corpmration rovbers: Tact narding ata restanrant. on | CCK At the auggeation of Mayor Tiemanu, Alterman | terriet Lane, wien the lee ehall dave been broken up the only answer the came amitted, Had an ittrovgh «hh assesement tiers have heen afized | hile Mayor, in 1851-52. in off Geneevoort and other over- Bradley went with a carriage to secure the «ttendarce ot | aps he may be enabled to complete his inspection of For er been transmitted it mast have been on oo the ‘sitentinn of the corners | sbacowing specu'atiore, than all the Mayors who preceded | ®Tedit, Jhavean siticroom op credit. Even myfaithfullriah | SOS OU 00GN “oe trrookiye, but tho Mayor wan toa bay | Hannivon. vit equally vegne aod general. All thet any ons could have proceedina In the first | bie—which I pslpably devied, and violently threw a to be present. On arriving st the Navy Yard they found To give tho Admiral an opportunity of seeing the | rad wo ld have been to the effect that under po circam- mae, Seer eres > Cente, Sewae 2 fe 8 ome —y lighted seger in the face of the municipal rogue for bis everything prepared for their reception. A file of ma | peavives of the North river, the cuker ran up aa tar ag | Fiance could (hat principle of free toleration of all politi cad eoneeniuenily hevere hance ar reunintioe aut-ariziog anid | f!lactous accurations againat Kingsland, who is known to ries. vpder command of Major Doughty, beat the reveitia | twenty {th strest, and then rounding sho ran by the | cal opinions which has made this country 40 conspicunus @ work to be done, is vtred, and the public atentios cangot | be & very conscientious man; that Cooper and Tiemann and presented as the Pacha and his suite alighted, and | fattery, and up the bast river as far as the Navy Yard, | refege for the offecouring of all nations he compromised, but therefore be drawn to che ubject secondly, there being no | mace their stupendous fortunes through the traffic of were received by Capt Roota, temporally in conman’ in | wher again coming round she proceeded to Mr Woogie that the government weuld take the pleasure of ertherity for) ie mate Thirdly, without elther | transparent oi) transparent glass, transparent paint, trans We absence of pmodore Kearney. The Pacha and his | shipyard, at the foot of Seventh strent, Rast river. Parliament open a question of detail which might of tense, : fuite were then introduced to Cap'. Schenck, in command | Roston boats, Ray State and Piymouth Rock passed her, | impreve the laws of this country with regard a uch exent an may sult the pur: ‘and Tiemann have not been municipal paapers for of the North Carolina; Capt. Rowan of the ortnance; | the tormer quite clone. A ralute passed between them | to conspiracies to murder, The is the atmost which beng fone a sonfecenee betwen | thirty years, under the fascinating garb of city reformers, prior . Lieuta. Werdon, Drake, Carbin and Lambert; Parser Gib | by dipping their flags, abd @ (oud cheer waa given by the | that covld have been done. Hat it needs vo political ommir-loner and the onerstor regula io arrang that Mayer Tiemann’s arrest of the policy and lottery | sccompapy me apd if I fail to prove all Phere sewert T Pw thiajge Smith, Chief Evginecr Gay, Civil Evgineer | passengers of the Bay State, which was returned fron | knowledge toser that it would nave been « very un*igait ‘0 other b the consent and concur arent fw trapsperent iron and transpa-ent brass; that ree tes the amoun’ in he wad far the work aatinfaatorily t dealers, and other sinners, arises from his na- am, apd the officers present after which they | the deck of the Harriet Lone. On reaching the shipyard | ed and unsatiafactory thing todo. The goverr ment. there- Maters thos for being secompliahed. the street Commissioner | tural apd artificial aversion to ev'l, and is not a mantle were +icorted to the Commandant’s office. Mr, Webb pointed oat the givantio Russian frigate which | fore. resolved to await the dircussion pon the proposed makes ou ae rtificn's in reapect to the work aod for the | 1 ecreen him from the public gaze while en- Capt Schenck here, through the interpreter addressed | he ie now constructing, apd the Admi al aot his suive | biil before cfMicially apawering the despatch, though it had pier ma'ion and guidance of the Assessors, in the following | pared in prodigious Mayoralty speculatione; that the ante- the Pacha, stating that be regretted the absence of Son- | viewed her with manifest interest bern answered in an informal way. #0 that the Freach Sruser Derartwzst, New Yorx x0, 10, 1958. cedents of himself and Peter irresistibly milita'e with modore Kearney, but was, nevertheless, pleased to wel During the (7p Mohamed Pasha examined the Harriet | governmert war left in po dont aboot the sentiments of REBUILDING 4 DKAIN ON WEST oF secoxD aveNuR, | sUCb &® monstrous asenmption; that Daniel F. Tiemann come the Pacha and hie suite, and, together with Capt | Lane closely, and appeared greatly pleased with her. at | the government of England ip the maiter. that this was (O88 YOMTY-RINTH STREET made not a conper as Almshoase Governor, and never Roote and Capt Rowan, would’ be happy to show him the | his especial request, Mr. Samuel Cook, naval con-tructor, | the wisest ocurre the country will are long attest. Tho Lrertify thet the eon:ract he ubove work was awarded | favored extravagant sperepriatone under the of North Carolina, the objects of interest in the yard and in | whois fitting out her armament, descr bed to the Admiral | trinmn) of the opperition will be but shortived. Could a fo Charles evita at the or! shail get food and lndgings after there reve'stions, ax my | ‘We ordnance department. the ocnstruction of the carriage for ® 32 pounder mounted | Dew government come i upon a princivle, it might have annexed, an’ that the same | the pauper’s amelioration; that bis modest and ial de- bse bern returned by tna Inaperinr a'properly done and | Ciganon on leaving the G , 1 ig the Gove-nora—‘'I believe all the e * ‘The Pacha bowed his acknewle*gments and expressed | ip the bows ©o arranged anto work at bot, aides of the | achance of \if, bet it mast come in upon « Dewation, and Smpleted. the “spoertionment of the Aasesement inay VE | Crverrors aro perfectly honest, althongh T entertained a | Creat Mankned with Mayor Temann’s fatal end crue! de | hie williegness to accept the invitation to visit the various | curter Mr Oseanyan Ioterprain Mr. Cork's expianations, | ite cays mnet be few. When it i fu’ y understood that PRICES UPON WHICH THE WORK WAS AWARDED. Jifferent opinion before I became a Governor”’—was suf: | the past and present. Common Council I extend my most | Places named. The Harriet Lane is one of the most graceful crafts ever | tbis late adverse vote was worked up adventitionsty, that Rebuilding ¢rain.... ood ficient to establish bis own integrity as @ Governor, in- | affectionate gratitade. On the Americans I had claims. Meanwhile a number of ladies, relatives of the officers, | launched she i ap hermapbrodite brigsigged mde | it bar replaced the government of lard Palmarrton by « cladirg the honer and frogality of hie comrades; that it | But in view of my pursuit of Colonel Fremont into Canada | 8d collected on the balcony, avd, with the Pacha’a as | wheel veese! of 650 tone, propelled by two inclined en- | curions combination uncer Lord Derty that it bar brought in a libel to ay that‘the Governors, including Governor | gfter his birtholace, on the eve of the lant Providential | SDt, (hey were called thither in order that they mignt be | gince, ench of 42 och cylinders, and 7 feet stroke. She a | men om wer who bave uniformly failed to uphold the Tiemann, ever emoked regars that cost the tax payers | election, | could expect po mercy from the republicans: introduced. The ladies bowed and smilet, bat seemed | 180 feet in length, 30 feet bram, and $34 feet deep inthe | hepor of England. who are committed either to goon with and yet they kindly forgave me, and unanimously voted | S70 tosbrik, aa tf they feared that the Pacha was | bold. She has ibree cabive fitted out in exquisite style, | the pricy they have just enn emeet or to pure one pee claim. For my visit te Brandon, England, after about to incorporate them into bis harem sans cor>monir with accommodations for a crew of — men, with which most embroil us with France, embarrass us in y. : d % . ‘Ae n general thing, however they looked upon the Pacha | abundant room for the crews and officers of any weocked | India and undo our tr'umpbe tn China; when, we repeat, wa we'l thoy might, for io | vessel she may be fortunate epough to reecne, She cost | the country rer to what inauen it would be committed 94 Street C omaissioner. Ma’ HARLES TURNER i , 10. wwell's let and. colecting The list. #0 pertectad Mrobsee at dupes ter they manner cemage on | the nativity of Matvell, and my violent purmult coofirmed & d thereby. » of other prominent democratic aliens, the democrats u epecting aaa win, ato tly: Common vounell, and 1y5 4 ‘vantage of female loveliness and loneliness on : > $150,000, and ix commanded by Captain John encorring the vote of F day, it wilt not be long in der + a pa Tilt coute | 8 Inland; tbat the rocent extensive conflagration | her ot the past ancl rrement® Commen Cowecll ote for Officer who bas served ably fur many years in ing, by ao all powerful v ecall of Lan Palmerston ed thy amount aan property pi on N's Island was not designed, and that it was my claim And to eclipse all, and in the very teeth of States Revenue Service, and is well known on this station | to sveswment to mat rid of the Ii the program: mor providential that seve bnndred invalids in | my pot pursuit of bim for years Mayor Wood sianed my ‘ewent for bie activity and efficiency. COPSTITUTION OF THE NEW DERBY CADINET. hich the following cases of assesament were perfected, | the he at the time the fire began, should escape, | claim withont « murmur. to whem I have expressed my adios having viewed one another to In the #pring of last year propseitions were invited by [From the London Post, Feb. 23.) iding Crim west side of Second avenue acrona Forty. witbour yary exception, or acratch, or braine, or the cordis} thanks, Ieap repiat, bribes: endure penury, their mutual satisfaction, the !'ne of march was taken up | Mr. Cobb, from the shipbuliders of the United States, for Tt appears tbat the country i¢ again to be blessed with tia b etrtel; Work d.ne by Charles Devin; among: pala | sadow * uistion; that the Governors are extremely | put | cannot resist the forgiveness and kindness of a mag: | {OF the receiving ship North Carolina, as the fret object of | models and «pecifications for & revenue cutter; taia Deing | & reperion. pur et simple, of the Derby government of the oe ebro é » | sorry th tal ie ‘ed, and do not desire nor ex- | hanimous foe, Mr Fiage desires to pay mecbur the as. | interent. It was pow half past twelve, and sa all of the | the fret time that euch a work was thrown Open to crm | year 1662,” Three years age the Earl Derby endeavored pect tom: sent ip the erection of @ splendid edifice | sence of Mayor Tiemann’s #\ re ‘noparaton me from « jay | bun¢red men ww ped in the yard were at leieare | petition to the shipbuilders of the country Mr. Webd's | to form an administration, and, failing to obtain the aasiat- SN FT Ge been ens tae ee | ee Digewheee unparalled persecution ie arrayed | for uper, they aval ihemectves of the oprortunt'y | model was nanitiously geincted trom thaw of thirtoea | arent Tra Palmersion. be wieely gave up the attempt rr ernors who have office like ¢ come and ree iters, w 0 andition titore best. Francis Gri uel Cook, | on derpair: snd, from time to the presen! against myself and the ananimons and peremptory be- ae val constructors, and Chas. Copland and | in two memorable lostances, Cooper and Tewann, since their early manhood; that a uevel aomber of hangers cn about the yard, the crowd | United Stater , her Majesty a oe re, thon became leccavenieat’y large,e0 as seriowly 10 'nter. | Henry Hunt, naval engineers, being the board @n whom the | tice ben bern, equally tmpatens’ for Yeeed apie Dae 5 eens: yerey stareg te eset aoe hg sdminwtration, vhraeat . pm... —— fag the a wah J o locomotion of the party. The national fezof | models were agen Dy hag ln gore yh 4 evil = But —, unfortunately, happens to alti it in whispered Peter Cooper stri | enemy emnelions breast 8 dintingviebed among 16th of May. 1867, an cutter whic le conrtitation rf political parties that the fortuitous con- Amount assenned upon proverty bard to eell several Inte to the Corporation, for the cou- eee eee ee een fanned toy mn oi | & centre of attraction, and running, jumping, p trip yerterday ie (he regult. At the instigation of Mr. Of avy two rections of publie mes, holding on ail Rebuilding drain east nite of Fifth no vv y the crowd scrambled t } Secretary Cobb, she has been named the Harriet Lane, jects the moet beterogeneous opinions, i# sare, at croweing like ® flock of shee seeped tather, mociher and God. hed alse learned to wrne | Att 85W Sf the Pacha, ‘mixing in promizcunisiy with | afer the maiden) mutreee of the White House, who da’ | least for aime, to be ruccemful Mr Sobina and MP. M. the cfeers Qneste in the moet purely Cemocratic pees #0 gracefully the bachelor bospitalitier of theten | Gineop, in March. 1867, by their Chinese resolution, placed Comp. Se corrtail ons < . Seoencedisces tae manner, and the no. ‘small’ smtcotshment of | tabishment. Tho new steam cutter mate exealient time | Lord Palmerston’a goverment in © tinorty, but the trolier had in obtaining the Mayor's co-operation to Pay | rally teem. I torgive Mayor Tiemann. Tthink he | © Turks. barge was, however, reached be pee Mig ggegh tannnn flood tide from White | seble lord, appealing from a factous vote to the good your joner; that Stephen H. Branch tanght Pe- | has two livers and no heart, and a zigzag brain. and has | sme f and soon the party were at the | hal) to Fort Mamilton, a cistance of 7 miles 160 yards, | genee of the people, at once remedied the disas'er, and ter and his daughter grammar and received vo sympathy nor justice from ‘Dature nor from the side ihe abip, the Pacea being posted as to the age | in 54 minutes Her machines work beactifally, and the | converted an unexpected defeat into @ signal triamoh. Mi = and paving and diine Fifth ‘tee Devin: vie #5 componition; that Mr. Gooper’s motive in cu! 9 Of the shin—her being built in 1820—the parpoae to which | whole outfit reflects great credit on the builder ho is | The seme policy of combination has again produced the vating bis mind at bis remote age was to enable him to | etureis God. But is my nex petite tO tte to ma | ebe hia Jong been applied with all of which partionlars | Gerced fr ten guna, but at preweot her armament with | rane roruit Tertead of & dewniaon the noble lord, Amonnt assensed against properey...cceccoses-+ write a grammatical address to deliver at the dedication | Ying 1 shail ptm Ans ph AB 4 Dupll reptiles, who | {ve Manifested mach ‘An the Pacha paase’ up | the exception of the thirty-two pounder, is not on board | hewing to the decision of the majority, has retire’ from ting. reweiticg curb ame gutter and ili of bis literary institution at the junction of the Third and | now ‘desert their intellectual benefactor, and conspire | te tide of the ship the band played the oationalairs, the | In a weck, however, Capt. Faunce expects to have her in | rffice leaving to the great conservative party, who, on be -— Fourth avenues, which be dove pot believe was construct: | ah Mayor Tiemann to foll the payment of my claim, | DEAYY KuNs boomed forth the Admiral’s talvt» of Aen | complete over the recent 00 arin, were willing to avail Wemarives of ed with moneys procured from the public treasury during whore odioar names J will inacribe on the nacred skies, clone | £P%, anda file of Ofty marines. under Captain Tansill, When the cutter arrived at the foot of Seventh street, at | the ineidiour strategy of Wr M Gibson, the task of carry- his long aléermapic career; that if it were thus erected Deride the meridian sun, for the great procession ‘of ne. | OrewD Op amidships, presented arma Captain Schenck | 6 o'clock PM, the Admiral and bia sult were placed (EF ob the government of the country. The public Amount ansensed against proper'y. with the people's money, indirectly or dishonorably ob- | Hong to beliold wih scorn, until thelr Consigued | 804 bie eMcore received the Pacha and his enite at tho | carriages provided by the committee of the Common | enxinurly inventigate the cannes which have lad to this im. brea hes in #i¢ews in J ‘and ay, and escorted them tothe captain's cabin, where | Council, and taken to the St. Nicholas Hotel, where a oot propio Aboot Mr. M Gibson and the peace party they care Ddones are tained, the great literary institution would be no public infamous ichre. bealth pangs conavion, after all, ap it belonged to the public In un an Ictrte beart mou ely vally and Dent an | #eenera! introdnetion to the officers and lntieghoreaant Istion was partaken of previous tw their vieit to Laura | nothing, although they may be surprised to find that the y conatrnction— Peter was s smart scholar, P after which the tour of inenecti in of fhe shin | Keene's theatre. shettors of Mr. Commissioner Y. SHaough be cereale pace end bis Seeessanh ehhtes and Ire mesrla apsin and eeally mootcn say Gerarted fortunes, | wae commenced. The upper gun dork, with the heave | The tip allogether was « mest agrosahie ene, and | « sudden bounces ip bis rotary chair slightly retarded | put ali is gloom, penury and deapair. And jo vinw | kane; the lower gun deck, now cleared and usw! | afforded great pleasure to the Turkish admiral, Dis ipteliectoal progress; that Mr. taught Mr, re wv hewn room for the men; the hownital, the THE PACHA AT LAURA KRRNR’S. a Cooper at the time bis venerable pupil a his famous w tack communication to the Common . Amount assessed upon provert, Crosawalts ad Ming in rae! second aven: i pr that lance which, not longer ago than the th of thie month Sev and storercoms, | were all viewel ir Dieraeli ceperibed ae “the key and corner stove of You bave got $2,000 that I xpent in the Mateeil investiga. y Pacha with much interest and minitencss In the evening the Pacha and his fuite were escorted | modern civilizaten.” Bat, paming from Mr M Gibson, Thomas Christy. ing to constrict @ tank on the sum- | tion. and I want it to buy bread and medicine and to can- slso tasted of the celabrated water taken from | by the committee of the Common Council to Laura mit of the City Hall, enongh to hold water sufficient to aime the river Remak, in Pern, by Commotore Ralisrd, aod 1 . all the fires in the Fit, Sith, Seventh nut Meee eee vaathcal cad tetetincteeh eran akan | Which bes Deen co thle vessel over tweaty years, and | Keene's thestre, where privas, noses i ie eanere of the fine > district, which Mr. Branch always considered a baw pot d Ind enable me to redeem the dving teat! | Which WAR pronounced by all who partook of itto ba ax. | drese circle were eet apart for them, tastefully decorated ‘Tenth ond nih avennen: fillics pear of lolé on | and perfectly practical which ho has reason | yn 0r » heloved coeding!y pure ant pleasant to the taste. Th Pacha | With flags When the Pacha entered, the music stoped, eye te on Llaewustion ar Teehkr crcene ca) | © velleve was by the’ precocious son to the | Svs "sng pave parente—do restore my honorable | Hoveed particularly the narrow upright closets, jnst anf. | Abd the crowded audience rising en mare reonived the grear of lots on ie tion of Tweifth avenue and Mg) the Aldermanto reform dues, and fave, 0, save me from impending ruin and a | Doliee’ Parlculs n » Jone ma | eFish guerte wilh neerty cheers. The etelers seemes Prevent wireet; Work by Charles Deviin; spoant Iighted daddy by re ie ‘i ‘he | Biting poverty. STEPHEN H. BRANCH pt SRF wh) Aya pre are TUS" | to enjoy the evening's amusement immensely, thoogh the Lord Jobp Russell and the old whigs have not been eosenseee 0 Je, aetoniehing and almowt' supernatural concep- | A petition of the New York Infirmary for Indigent stivate for Soping He toxmed pressed with the strength | fatigue of the day rendered an early retirement nevewsary. | sent for: the Per lites and Mr. Gladstone stand alcof, and meinem ap per on 6 or eere ee ee | Me smect Pruat ow rie wee | SU SEA GeeaeS, | au tac ean tameme, | SL Reese EP heme eres names mame Com a ie im than is enstom * ~— wel L » ritgana'roe ta Ryo ee) Cooper, ex-Mayor Kingsland and James W. Gerard | — Mr, Haswett also presented a memorial of A. Kurts & | Torkith ships, With a cordial Nothing important treoepired yesterday in connection | bin¢vere of « contemporary, ia wo have the Great Sea). and gutier,; work done by Hugh Mo abe; ever adorned ‘book of Chief Mataell, nor that | Ross jing acanal from Harlem river to the North | suite with the rest of the party, took leave of the North defateation ia the Union the | MP. Meraeli ie to go either to ‘or to Cal aes: eadvieie e there cietinguithed geatiomen fear Mateoll I ight have | river, which wan referred to the Committee o8 Rose, Carson. and proceeded w view the Unked Svater propel. Niamey cos sasas meth pining Pheccarwen soar ne Arian Malmee nam. daa cultiv Daniet A portant report of committees were on | ter Wabash, but lately arrived at the yard, and now gitive DOBKKeeper, re 6, and up to Inst even- Fren-b te to supersede man with these and other thriliing ‘hte, but as he was | the table, the course of active repair by @ gang of two hundred men. | ing nothing had been ascertained as to his wheresbous Cowley at Paria; and Lord Hardwicke is to become Posy poe hy ke oo SS a Dutch Mayor, and I only an American citizen, and « cra- PAPERS FROM fitting her out for the Mediterranean. ah she to be | Oo, or the police are searching for him tn Now 5 First Lord of the Acmiralty We believe that Lord St. rnin Foo aka, tek Tite pauper, petitioner, I of course, modestly retired in | the report of the Committee on Frauds of the Hoard of | the flagship of the aquadron. and must be iad in forty | Sve vy dona ersey, | jeonards ie net likely to refone the woolkack, for these Fy art Pity sgeon. Flt rd and Fi silence from bis mort terrific presence. I ray that d m Aldermen in relation to Fifty second street was received, | daye, everything was, of courre, in a great state | bot we opine they wil! lave to go further from New York | ressone—reasona which bave higher weight than any werk done by T. Farley, amount paid him, pa doy af rae ae Jd and on op Mr. Judeon, was referred to a select % bo agg Poy to the thorough nature | before they can find any trace of tho fugitive. The tn. mere cspestoraten fer the ee ae Laz pavvees eeceseeeveve diueoeeveeses ring ite repecre. on . : solved 1o reserve the former for this and ihe Int 8 report of the seme committee in relation to tho over. | between decks, were all in Ms tate of chaoe, bat aa wee vestigation by Who ofticers and directors or the hank wm | PUtnarde han 8 peosion bp ge PA Ls fh he} eet pean coy te coor aat a ak tees ter for another fervent prayer to the Common Council, | payment of $9,000 to Henry Erben was dieposed;in like | thought the Pacha’s experionce would make allowance for | continue many daye yet ere tho full extent of the de- | shouja be return to office; in the secon’ place, he I# the wan pertormusa wibout “eae rand legal ethsry, | Which will make about forty pages, when I shall manner. all thie, he wae ‘on board. ‘to was shown tho | ‘aniter's operations can be known. The books are raceiy- | ablast lawyer which thie country, In modera’ times, has gut obatrach, and ove Tully the cot of the ame could not | & breast go clean as to mirror vice in the coleatial face of PAY OF THR METROPOLITAN POLICR. Topster new ‘big gun, hing 11.000 ponnda, | ing a thorough over! ig, and we whould not be at ali | pre'weed: and in the third place, Sir F. Thesiger, how. Rave been coll ted hy law of ‘the « orporation, nor the assess. | & bogus aldermantc reformer of the Twelfth or Sixteenth The fot rerolution from the Aldermen was read — | aod of pine inch hore, capable of throwing a shot two | surprised if the ate amount of the dofalcations | ever dietinguiebed in common law, knows nothing of Senta of the 7 owners: and yet. eo gu'elly wag Be | ward. Resolved, That the Counsel to the be and he | milea, ard spent some time in examining it, and asking | Creede $200,060, H. Mott, the alleged acoomption | Char ce ry or Scottie law and therefore would be com- performed an nfie war's so apparently legalized by Peter Cooper need not be ashamed of a teacher who | js hereby authorized and directed to take immediate mea- | questions concerning ite eppacity, constraction. ke The | of the fugitive bockkreper, sti’! remains in cestody. He | paravively of ittle use as an appellate judge. At the pre- Peete ine ReFUTiCRte FFT Ihe re eee ieee repre. | taught in New York and Brooklyn nearly two thousand | suree, by injunction ar otherwise, to restrain the Treasa | Fecha wae shown the moniter cable of the Wabash, the | {sip ebarge of Policeman Atmstrong, of the Mayor's oMloe, | sent time it would he idle to caovage ihe merite of Ube Soatine the Gorporeuion, aa ater had toes deserted nto | Fervants of all nations, including Africans. I tanght ser | rer of the Board of Metropolitan Police Commissioners, or | iron iv the links of which measures noarly two inchos in | He is permitted to visit his family. bat only in the compa | cours of rumors which are Boating in the political st- ments for the work,” yante in the kitchens of the Rev. Dr. ‘i the Rov. Dr. | his or their agente from paying any moneys whatever to | diameter. requiring & mal! engine to haul tt ashore, and | Dy Of the policeman, Bail was again offered for tha ap: | moaphere ‘et us concede the ponaibility of Lord Pdropectte y aubmitied, Wainwright, Daniel Lord. James T. Brady and other die- | the persons appointed or employed by such commis. | the patert apparatus for stopping it when running outat | pearance of the prisoner yesterday, bat both the Mayor | freming « Minitry eubstant ‘the same aa that of 1 D. D. CONOVER, Street Commingoner. tinguished citizens, I taught a colored woman, over sixty | sioners as Metropol#an policemen rince the pagnage of the | full speed. or when it slips while being hanied in. The | and the Recorder refused to listen to the proposition until | Whar nexr? Wii) the noble introduce @ Reform bill Alderman MoSpedon aid that those communications | years Se ee eg ‘and who desired to read | act organizing each Roard of P-l'ce Coommiesioners other | latter c= he thought would do only for amall vea- | 40 ¢xamination could be bad inthe matter today. Tae | which will eatiefy Mr M. Gibson, Mr. Roebuck, and the from Mr. Conover, when me Court bad unani. | te Bible before she died. While 1 it servants I was | than the fire patrolmen which they were by resolution of | sele engines of the Wabash are thirty inch stroke, | invertigation ia to come off before the Recorder at hie | racica members? Will he make church rates an open pion Dect acedlvan siroepd in feeble bealth, and boarded with Grooley for | the late of Snpervirore anthorized to appoint. And scmetimer worked as high s« teu thousand sores pow: | cffice, in Chambern street, at two o'clock P.M. The | qneeticn for the benefit of Lord Stanley and of there gen- ly decided againet his claims to the office of Stree | several years, ai the old Graham Houro, in Barclay street, | Mr, Hrany wanted to know what object the-other Board | er wiih about twelve pounds of etaam. The Pacha viawed | fraude perpetrated by Brethorson have caused a great fut- | iemen who wish to conOscate the property of the ehurch > Cemmissioner, were of no advantage to the city and | and was at the table in conversation with Greeley when | had in view in adopting euch @ resolution aa that? [Did | them with great rcrntny, and asked « mutiolicity of ques | tering in the moneyed circles, and already rumorsof other | Will be appease Lord John Russel! by supporting » Jew oust not to be entertained. The: iy made with | Fred Dongiass and Indy, the eminent colored orator, came | they want to encourge rowdyiem In this city, and impose | tiore concerning them — Next, the party trampe! through | defaleations are rife in Wall street. hI); and, last of all, will he adept the Indian bill of Lord i Gt We. Cental dans tect to the table and took their memorable breakfasts with as, | obstacles to prevent the Metropolitan police in their en- | the mud and elueh of the yard to the ordnarce huildlng, pro estes wre ll Falversien, op wie bo tune entrerig omainED é nadie r's case. Ho (Alderman Mo- | which led to a prewacted disputation on practical amal- | deswors to maintain the public peace? He saw no reason | followed by the eame crowd of curious idiers which had Untted States Ctreatt Court. which Mr. Dirraelt hae so loudly aad #0 pertinaciously Speton) queetioned whether the cwntractors slinded to in — between Horace Greeley and Major Noah. fh | for the paresge of such @ resolution at the present time, | heen before eo conspicucua, some of which could with Before Hon Judge Halt advocated. On each and every ada ene the the communication could be blamed; the fault was with 8451 began to teneh public men, among whom was & | and, therefore, hoped they would not concur with the | the greatest diMeuity be kept from treating on the noble earl may. ina week or & month, be ins mino. head of the a 4 man who sobrequentiy & Senator of the American | Aldermen. Pacha's heele Indiseriminately, and pei! mo!!, the party. CHARGE OF SMCGOLING ON BOARD THE ARAGO, rity. We beliewe that the ‘carl, who enters office the © department; he was convinced tho Mayor | Congress, and is now at hie post in Washington, I also | Mr Arcetantte maid that the passage of such resolutions | weed throvgh the sluehiand slop, the eturty laborers, | MARcH 11.—William Mpkes, Inte second officer of the minority, will Oe pen af ‘wan wrong in delivering the ofice to Conover, and that if | taught four members of Congress, two of whom are in tho } would be only making bad worse. He moved that the | Mackemiths and earpenters, puiling aside even Mayor | steamship Arago, was indicted for smuggling, and the which he wae perm! with snocess Mr. Devlin was not to perform the dutiea of the office of | Present House of Representatives at Waabington; two | paper be Iaid on the table, which motion was seconded | Tiemann, the Councilmen, the United Sta ex officers. and Doing called ep, te Courtreasigned lr 0G. He will take up the estimates which fnioh be bad been by the Cov ex Mayors; one Jago. who Js now on the Dench ih this | and carried by « vote of 11 to A. each other, to got a view of the Turks, until the officers | Cause Deing Gp, he Cow go Francis G. prepared, he will sbaitle through bs 4 rte declared the lawful in: | City: two police jurtioes: thirty-cight aldermen, nie of WIDENING DUANE STREP. ‘¢ obliged to threaten the tise of thelr ewards to pro- | Young to defend the accused. After ® conference be Beat he can, reserving for next Novem- cumbent, it should have been placed in the hands of « | whom belonged to tho infamous Common Connell of 18628, | The report of the Committee on Streets, the Pacha and hie evite from absolute rongh asage. } tween the counsel the detendant pleaded guilty, Sentence Y OF Hex! year the commencement of the real business committee until euch time as the Court of Appeals had | with two of whom | began the alphabet; fourtecn | referred a petition of 1y owners in the Third Fifth | Bdeed, one of the sovereign people did on the | was suspended, in order that aifidavita in mitigation | ot legislation. Shonld this policy be pursued, Rngland Glace « NF ears He moved to lay | assistant aldermen, four of whom jonged to the | and Sixth wards, aati s Of all street im- | Pacha’s toes, and threatened to give the Alfer man who might be put in will before long. have abundant reason to express ite ‘ha. —— ‘pty lh gag of 18629; seven of the thirty cight alder. | provements until the let of May, 1860, report that no action | sboved him asite “a dd ewat in the mouth if he didn’t The Muscan Hair Company v¢. The American Hair Com | tred of coalitions.” The noble earl, to», bas & weapon if ‘This was opposed by Alderman TvoxeR, and the com- | men belonged to the reform Common Council | is necessary on the above fan Thy as the whiening | mitd hie own business,” Another thought it was '' 8 free On the proofs taken defore the United states Com | hig hands which bemay use effectively. He may threates munication was referred to the Committee on Frauds. of 1864 amd 1865, one of whom I learned to read, | of Duane street was concerned. The report waa country,” and that he had ‘ae good a right "here | missioner, counseor tho detendast, Mr. GF Young, | a dissolution, but a dissolution which must immediatel A special committee, consisting of Aldermen Adams, | and two to write their own names, I wrotenearly all the | and the reselution adopted as anyhody,” and the goxtnatared police of the | moved for anon nit. After argument, the Court mate | precede a.reform bill of some kind or other is a step whi MeBoedon and Owens, was appointed to superintend the | resolutions and reports of my aldermanic papite, which ‘THR CRYSTAT. PALACE. vard looked On, kept quiet, and were carefol to | an order opening the proofs for piaimtifie,on payment of | ro public man will readily take in the existing temper of Tefitting and mproyements necessary to the chambers of Wore printed ma thy manvtes of the Comman Council, J A revolution of Alderman McSrapos, requesting our kesp their feet dry, Tho Qrdnauco Department $90 to defendants’ counsel, the country. Showld the noble earl shelve either ty