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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1859. ; 3 —— — — — s ae Comparative View of {be Operations of the enna Our Tehuantepec Correspondence. Board of Supervisors. SYATEMENT EXHISITING THE VALUE OF MBROHAN- | merchandise. i ‘Varwrosa, Dec. 17, 1858. ‘The Board met yesterday afternoon—Supervisor Stuart ‘DISe IMPORTED DUKING THE FisvAL YEARS END- Ld Movements of the Belligerent Partics—Advance of General | in the chair. iy Cobos 0» Onjaca—Progress of the Arrangements on the On motion of Mr. Kaxwsny, Supervicor ’ardy was re- Place, and there became involved in 4 difficulty with two brothers, named Daniel and Jeremiah O'Nicl. During the disturbance Daniel O’Niel drew a slung shot from his awa gune 30, 1857 anp 1858, ResPROTIVELY, 20) yea, and, without justifiable provocation, commit- WITH THE DUTIES ACCRUING THEREON. | td Tehwantepec Rowte— Anticipation of & Twelve Days’ Mail | elected President of the Board for the ensuing year; and | 1 “ Ge Ag a gg Pod oy Ks 188, m B seen California and New Orleans—The Isthmus | on taking bis seat he addressed the Board in the foliow- | sensbie by’ policemen Golden and Nahas at the 80 T versed bya Lady—Batile Between the Church Forces | ng terms:— Sixth precinct, and conveyed to the New York Hospital Value. | Duty. + © the Liberals, de. , dc. Surmuvmons—To be renin honored as I havo boon by | Mere it was cubisequently [giro shad age] ast ere is little mews here of interest. The country is | Jour unanimous select ou as your presiding oflcer places | +, ‘his’ opinion tbat Lyon's life was in danger, and tigations I xuow Tsbail not be able to repay. 0 /\ ju as unsettled as ever. General Salinas, of the liberal | such ig expected from this Board by an overtaxed and | hovgbt bis recovery barely possible, The s00n 80) party, with 600 or 800 men, left Tebuantepec some time | excessively burtbened c ws: unity, and I koow from the Page nog eenypee oan fone Sateen yd Tore Hl ean | efor Onc, to most General Coben, o he church | sxPerienes or Wasa Yo ba he ctnrs wile wasnt | Grater wan tho gern who perptsst them fe 1,574,716) 236.207 30 Ky 11 party, who tad about the same number of men, and was per kaeriy ‘Wisely constit ted ag your Board’ ts, of ‘an | prisoners were brought re Justice Sonnet ASR la. ee a mari | advancing on Oajaca, where it was supposed there would equal number of members 0° the two great political parties ame race Gos where they wore oxa- eret wanes eat ‘anaes }| Beabasile, Tebuantepec: te very quit, at nearly altho | CeO. Toa Mo bedanio orgie rariaan i iheda: | Cunas or Pacem Pusrevces.—a German pedlar, named 10740 379} 3,013,972 | Ein See so Yo ata] HIG i | troopn have left thas place. Tey are, however, aogment | Charge or public cuty. Tank Yor" counsel and aid. im is. | yfark gamucia, wae takeo nto ovstody by. pollcenan Gol Saddlery— 5,604, 1 Y : ing their forces and enlisting all able bodied men from charging the duties ‘of presid ug cfficer, and I can only . he den, of the Sixth precinct, on charge of false pretences, preferred against bim by Bennett Isaacs, of 85 Market street, Itappears that a box of jewelry, valued at $80, found its way into the Lower Police Court, and for want of 48,036/19) 196,285] 37,204 ‘or Japa) Plated, ea3.s72! 39.200 | Panes press A. 158, 2,624,645) 787.303 24 el 858,817 | twenty-one to fifty years of age to serve in the revolu- ‘promiee that I shall be sean w the performance of the 208,092]24) —— 26,444/19) 137, 26,160 | Furs— ‘641,816! 216,726 30| pi duties aesigued to me. ‘s-paration of the expendi- F160, 698 7,448 26, 200 208,878 BerI, 7a county and city will, 1 doubt not, enable you 195,164) 58,549)24 - ; The Tehuantepec rosd on finely utider the | to closely scrutinize all ing ia aes Cia teed itepec is getting ly under ly scrutinize all matters calling for in appropria. Bone black free. tion of the publ ; 29,90s}i9] 124,008} 23.56 | Oh nan 518,792] 51,879} 8} 824,985] 25,754 . able management of Mr. John Mcleod Murphy, (late | SOP sA yon iit so aetne bo eee may; Ma ee aoe an owner was plated in the hands of the clerk. In a day Hatters'furs, The Elects the Legislature | ° ¥°U" “ity,) Chief Engineer of the road, assisted by Mr. | vation of those who eupport the government and bear | °° two afterwards Bennett and Samuels came forward and maa srosas'| our’. on Gj erg eg J. Kellinsberger and other competent assistants, You } \te burthens, ve cath ‘0h Cienciala be Salonen of LEC eee 119,135) 70) the skin...110! 1,572,988! 357 238! 8] 92 | _ In the Springfleld (Minois) ee fad the | following need not be astonished soon to hear news from California | Mr. Joseph B. Young was unanimously elocted Clerk of | the Nasi irae Fenite, Bennetts the Ae Pr'd_ on skin|20} Mn in twelve days to New Orleans. There are several bridge | the Board. owner of the property, was obliged to home empty hand- irwel azalio| Seeriel 8 . vty Boos Hap Ak ings in of fur] 49,955] 14, 986,24) tion of U1 p 5,800,270 40.804 | Ww. n of United Senator:— Supervisor Kexxepy . ] ed. Justice Osborne was of opwion that a charge of fuiso 135.608 arte | Weodmene Weoxmpay, Jan, 6,—The House met pursuant to ad- | Which have been built on the route, and several mor La Zeovpfl has sli tie, oles 04 ragn- P'oo-/ Doe conit ba aetabtahe nani Unaaeceel, amas: Cabinet and Jonrnment, 1:30 P. M. nearly completed, which, when Saphets. will add great lations governing the old Board be adopted by the present cordingly committed him for examination. 64,147 [24 9,882 | “honse. fur [30] 696} 11,966} 12,409 | Mr. Bask moved, and it was ordered, that there bes | 10 speed and comfort on the road. Mr. Emile 10 Sere for the ensuin; he the excepti * ; 41 § me , a OB red, a * one, for the ensuing year, with the exception of rule 30, CHaRG! Hicuway Rowaury.—J Farrington and Ced'r mab’y,| call of the House—all the members answering to their | President of the once, Mtoe here, and he mate . (6 Wat “8 BO“ model Uy Hi idaenel of s » ARGE OF HIGHWAY wkY.—James Farrington an 612,067]15} 818,180 rose & sain! aise! 7804 vames, Py Pied the line, with which he was much posses, an led by the appointment of an addi. Matthew McLane were taken into custody by detective po- i 2 ir. Erizr, of Mor ‘moved to notify the Senate that 5 » cover ‘ ‘i i 1 new City Hail, which was relerr a | wateh and other property, at $75. Mr. Harria, who assed pia a the House is'in seasion awaiting the otify the Senate that | wrich bey were much pleased. ‘Mrs. Stevena ia the first | yetect committee. f lives at No. 6 Second street, was passiog through Wooster 1720) 82, 183, 518.951 884214) 8074 | Carried, American lady that ever crogsed the Isthmus in one of the Mr. TwekD submitted a petition and a series of rerolu- | street, near Amity, when he was set upon by three or four a ut) STL | “ir, Fxcx—I move to clear the galleries, company’s light wagons, I have crossed tho Ishmis | tious, asking for a euepeneion for thisty cays of the ordi | mon, who robbed him as described, One of tha, pariles i pal lpg Mr. Bayz—Of gentlemen? fovr times—the first time in thirty-five hours frum | nance against the selling of game, in order that parties | was arrested at the time by Sergeant Diks, of the Fifweenth 7 ms gts i 200,573 WIA, -doase | GMI EN tea OO TIA, ad, thet we ottr. James Allen died bere ca. the. 28h of thls moat, | sath SE ityia Seat na Canad nH ies 1) ete tern eccaed er tet eanion ateeoeneen y K can admit % ¥ . | and was ne 0 West » 7, have bees is ag two @ men who us- + —|™ 71,007 = pal well ae | Cant of Lagen—T move that the galleries be | aficr three dayR’ sickness. He was keeping t'« Metropo” | was of opinion thnt the request should be granted ewulted oud robbed bim, ‘They were held for examination f clcared, with the exception of ladies. : opctnleenpe! this place when he died. the pees dit: Kismapr opponed the adoption of any such resolu: | before Justice Connoly. 5,516,842! 19} 063,005 Ir. PRCK— ion. ts hat ating anxio on. syd oar 15004) 30 AT in ane the hee ectitcation. | Motion carried. | wife and gon to join him, they having salied on the 9th | "Mr. Buexr also opposed the suspension of the ordinance. = 830.260! 251,780124) 100,120 preceded by its presiding officer and its secretary—the | o% November for this place from San Francisco in the | Mr. Twaxp then presented a petition, signed by the pro. | 0 REIRSONAM, CJR lS ne 25,253] wast! 3.957 | breeident of tho Beuate having taken hisscatwhh ar, | DAK Marianne Mr, Allen was about forty yeurs of age, | prietora of the St. Nichoins, Metropolitan. Astor, and | TxroRwWaTION WANTEDOOF BENRY CONWAY, WHO : 201,978} 164] 95,145 | Speaker, and the Senate being seated on the left of Mr. | #P¢ formerly resided in San Francisco. Ho has beon on | other leading botels in the city, for a repeal of the ‘ordi- srrived in New York elther in the mooth of June or July s 130] 11,190] 45,397} 244 22,655 a om =, | Speaker: the Isthmus nearly two years, and was much liked by ail | pance against the selling of game. Any information regarding him left at Mr. i te 1,00) 154 | "Mr, Sreaken—I hear that it is in contemplation upon the | Wo knew bim. “Mr. H. Deion has just arrived from | Supervisor Herz was opposed to any delay being made | B. Plooc's, corner Spring and Mulberry + {26] 4,442,522) 1,120,634 119) 609,338 170,078} 40,818 | result being avuounced to express congratulation, The | Mexico. He informed me thattho road botwoon the city | in tbe ordinance going into operation. Pre sere acl Bt tig ity albie 25} 80,612 1665 |19 3,052 } Bik ld pene 93,779| a2606 | Chair expresses his opinion that this is unbecoming ale. | f Mexico and Acapulco is infested with large banda of | Ihe resolntion Was hegatived by a vote of 6 to 5. See = By res berated 29,005 | Siates all kds 86,775) 16,297 gislative ody, and therefore announces that it will not revere vel jedoch ne between ad Aa Ve agate) ener fome routine Le) fe Prewext pom lasted N WANTED—OP ELIZABETH MoGAHRY € ” u tolerated. ‘Strict order opt was Suddenly attact by tive men, who took from him | the following gentlemen as the standing committees for the nd bile Motiah Whea last i lece goods |25| 1,580,246] 395,061} 907888 | Hocskstocal | ne 9,684,888] sa5.ar4 | DEfoleratod cirict order Will be kept as resolved, 1o | bis horse, kuife, pistols, clothes and $130 in money. when | ensumg year A) street, New York. “Any. information regurdiag them Goats hair Hot Teather {20 30,525) 90,754 7,380 | call the joint session. fe they leithim, Shortly after one of them came back and Annual Fuxes—Messre, Voorhies, Briggs, Blant and | will he thankfully received by @ friend at 1 Greenwich street, or mobuir | India rubber ; ? The roll of the Senate being called, all the Senatorg | £2%¢ bim one doilar to buy something to eat on the roa. | Connor. es aah Sal rida ” tees coors. i 603,993 125,996/191 9.00. | Mann of ges i223] B1atg | wore present. ’ This js the gecond Ume he has been robved within oigh- | | Cérit Courté—Mesers, Dell, Kennedy, Tweed and Voor. | Ty ins, wane, OF PHILADELPHIA, Is 1N THM CITY flax nmannf'd. 2 25 The roll of the House bein teen months, hies. 2 Wil ano nd by stallug Ww bi ee lal o cra.nen|-3,900,067/i81 axo.705 | ET 0a ails Bet wore present. © ouee Veing called. all the members | “T° rave just learned there was an engagement near | Coundy (ificco—Mesers, Tweed, Little, Roche and Wise- | out? "euatind, Sf cid seland, hy. latins a,j90} 9,075,888} 1,096, i janufac’ed.., STA) OTi28) 16.954 | WET TScnator Ricugoxp—I move to dispense with fariber | Oairca between General Salinas and General Cobos, in | map. oe : 30] 6,912} 2,073) 24 1,275 Didi] “8i0y | proceedings under thecal. Carried. which General Salinas bad been defeated, and that Cobos | Criminal Ceurte—-Messre. Stowart, Roche, Little and RE, MARIANE DROUJENSIY, | Wits rae 47.790] 11,469 Mr. B ti Tet 1! , | was marching for Oajaca, where tt is expected another | Connor, ‘taus Vronjensky, 18 hereby invited to eallat he Consn- 120} 1,489,202} 291, 858)16 143,015 Ye = | ae Eee sneer Gate ee battie will be fought if General Salinas was reinforced. | Priating and Stationery—Messrs. Blunt, Briggs, Kenne- | je Genera) of Rubsia, to reaeive ioformacion concerning LST 205 | Mr. Simaker—Gentlemen, the two houses of the General | If pet, the rumor is he would fall back on Tehuantepec, | dy and Bell, Jr. ites dk) Hitt Canes ga ope us 4 119,315) 48,085 | Accembly of the State of Hlinois are now met in joint aea- | Where the final struggle will take place. ‘The Board then adjourned until Tuesday next. BR. ECHLOMAN BOROHOWITCH, OR Hia FRIENDS: ) 199,864] 26,172(16 78,749] 11,812 | Burgond sion for the purpose of eM@cting @ United States Senator for | , The steamer Oregon arrived here on the 16th, at 9 P. . ase for him, is requeated by his relatives in Russia to send 00,s60| 7a,00ehts| —sanoa0] ra,o0u | Maceet®, the State of Tlinois for the term of six yours from the Ath Mf. ,.with 166 passengers. Among them were mx ladies. Board of Ten Governors. his address to the Consulate Genera’ of Kussta, 7 ss ogy bs bp iS lay of March next. Nominations are now in order, Serr hares ee rE pS COMMITTEES FOR 1859—THE NEW INFANTS’ HOME, ETC. “7 ] (39 wat SNe ened Tae ee ce oo ear ign shistanpan Sine esaoae the Battle of | “me Board of Ten Governors of the Almshouso held SPECIAL BULICES. ] 14,180) 2,836) 15] 592} 1,138 3 pe y their weekly meeting at the us hour yesterday, Presi MERTING OF TRE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE NEW Pee amet a 3 the cvcumstance amy feings erbope, iba ove iacan: | The ball at Tammany Hall on Wonday nignt,tahouor of | emt Dugro in the ebait : i hetadee of de Toponay Ros TFoPe ps he's con i ni 30 ber belonging to this body. Ihope, sir, I shall be par- | tbe forty-fourth anniversary of Jackeon’s victory at New $ eg at piglet 347,471) 104,241)28) = saaoet] 77,285. 30) icniaus. Watt inks actow ‘oa b cask ‘The minutes of the last meeting having been read and uesday, Jantmry 25, 1554, punctual attendance ta re i Hyp 4 if E 8 cS : f sted.’ Time of teeing o'clock PM. By order WOTLET] —471,455)24) 951,514] 230,703 20) Mr Rep. Pecx—T Bhs aoe Orleans, terminated at go late an hour that we were U0- | congrmed, the following Standing Committees wore ap- | 9% sain te winnie? MILLER, Necretary, : Isa Vorcrs—Go on.” able to give it more than a passing notice yesterday. pointed for the current year:— er ee : fi: a.om} 64,302}15| — ig0494] 23,404 Fa Mr. Rep, Prcx—Make the nomination in the ordiuary | While the attendance of the dancing portion of the com- | "ssn ots. Governors Gunther, Oliver and Moloncy. Wie Hewaitey wi tealins, tcoe Ween. { eoiea Srp Ee an donee hon nalbe ce gly, Me, | PODY Was quite large, there was uot as many of the Tam. | Betleoue Horrital—Coyernors Browuinghausen, M'Eiroy } ing st7 icine ‘and this Wedneaty, “January 12, the ahject ] 1,129,754] 282,488;191 19,690] 117,739 | gas] aSS428 | spebier, to ransgrens in ‘any form: but T presume anae | #ABY notabiities present as there uanally wat festivities | and. % PmeeDey ss. pacnoy, prouninghan. | chanicsnre earaestiyTequosied to atend and hep he dics ' if i i i30| 273,878] “wzoig | Precedents, bearing the signature of the very highest | of the Order. With the exception of Postmaster Grand | 7 aad Mokieey, satalesleavatinteane % ss sion, Strangers always welcome, Admission tree to all. ! 4,443,175) 1,832,952]24) 2,045,029] 682,906 2/2, 2202 452) 669735 Sake! Bivah been iad Min’ the Conprees of the United Sachem Fowler, Collector Schell and Mr. Sickles, none of | Guy Prisons—Governors Moloney, W.T. Pinkney and |* ——————___— we __H. METGS, Sec'y. I, 9, ganle gas _ amp aa] tssot| $47266 | States, aud in the highest legislative and political bodies, | the Politiclans of that class participated; not even the } OWS. 1 aaa cxioned Orphan Atylum—Governors | 1)” Brandeis & Go, are tuthorizss vo art fore by power 6 { siiél; wage} asus] sar Bo} oreo] Seda} | But it Ttransgress, Iwill, with a great deal of pleagure, | everywhere to be seen and heard Captain Ryn ‘The | yoioney, W. T. Pinckney and MElrey, 2 atiorney. . % ADSLSDURE Ets, Sr. | , ad) 22guanal sees bis tsar Pack—I object. Make your nomination in the | ™¢™bers of Congress who frequent the Wigwam on such |" Con/erence.—Governora McElroy and Gunther. Naw Your, Oct. 9, 1888, i vk 72 6 3 ag, nee c Ferries.—Governors W. T. Pinckney, B. F. Pinckney and ; Sea ! for shoes & al fy 24} 485.039) 116,409 | ordinary way. occasions were of course absent in Washington. Dancing UNTER WOODiS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY —Nu TICE. 1 Genny sch id enn nel PX ba Aap BS g HSI} (88.919 | Mr. Rep, Bannet—If Lam precladed from making such | was kept up until the morning with great spirit; but after meets ae Smallpox Hoepitals.—Goyornors MoEiroy, | subscctrst in this dates Ian 12 te chee Ee dt ee ; Dags... 20 2,139,79{ 427,958]151 1,487,767} 215,665 ad Berar ett (pes on) air nA Boonen ok ‘Poosins gs midnight the Sachems and their guests, as well as a con- | Oliver and Townsend. several depote destpnated upon thé new tickets, ant by Chas. 4 Syermucett..) M3} $218) gH} 928 | party, butt hope by all good men in the State of Iiinoie, | siderable number of the male portion of the company.ad. | | Lunatic Asslum.—Governors B. F. Pinckney, Brenn- | Conder ol he hoker.. No.St Carmine stress, The society wil } 207,687} 51,896)19] aieast| 41,128 NOs ; 13875) -BdaL | (ApHThuse, and crice of “Go on.”") “IFT have proceeded ag | journed to the supper room to have a “talk,” smoke tho “Out Door -Poor—Governors Smith, Townsend and | 4 ibe ove named tary, We TDALE, Treaster. far a8 license will permit me— ipe of peace wethetically, partake of @ sudstantiai snp | Gunth Bese eee } 80 24} 110,173} 28, Mr. Senator O'Kkax—Make your speech now. Pipa ten ta} Gunpier. . — P by 6 y a A ‘4 er, anc, of course, drink champagne, as the goo! old Penitentiary.—Governors Townsend, Smith and W. T. 1 i EY fal. RSS ‘4 Mr. Bop. Baxxurt—I did intend just briefly to state that | Evgiom ia in old Tammany. Grand Sachem Fowlor pre- | pi tea ry ? GHN MONTGOMERY, ss metate acon 2,240,928} o7sors|as| 1,282,957] 253,580 ae is] erear froald annoorice in s Fapld career the progress of the in- | sided and as soon as te ealables, wore damolished be Kandal’s Island.—Governors Breuninghausen, Moloney ib aT Titi eta tian’ ' ait a 403.68 Mr. Rep. Puck—I call the gentleman to order, ave the regul in order, as they appeared in ebe Smith. | ‘will collect claims and forward proceeds by express or draft; #2 : 4 : IRRALD Yesterday. .—-Governors W. T. Pinkney, Moloney and B. F. | will make investments of Eastern caplta! ia real estate, or loan | ca as 0 no) ze Ur: GrmarxSiate Four point of Order. somina. | ,,0,the Are regular toast—-\The day we colebrate’”—Eu. | ninckvey. m if ie meat Water interest, wil pty ‘atenfor Gon eaten : 5 3 G . Se 3 C gan. Porpy responded, He was sure that every son of | Solaries.—Governors Oliver, Gunther and Townsend. Satna, Bek nebeaik, of Be hones igpley. | | FA 15] agesan tiie Abraham Bisoo,, ene? (0* People's cam) sammany was familiar with the deeds of Jackson, at New ierihoise —Gcvornors WT. Puskoey, Gucther and | ret te ue tere tur feraer, beat, Ose aes Bae 7 f 2 » Abral . leans, an a apon that theme. | MeFiroy. Independence. Mo ; Woods, Christy & Co, St. Louis; Siter, , 17.0%) 4,085 10 4) 2:86) gigas | (Cries of “Call the roll.””) ‘What American citizen is not familiar with the name cf | — Suplies.—Governors Townsend, Smith and Bronping- | Price & Co., Phtiadelphia. 4 ‘rer Hr. Rep, Davis, of Montgomery—It is very well known | Jackson, and provd of it? beeeme i <= = A ’ ausen. ! sce fees . {au af ae Agoies that I have come here by the arm of afriend. Ihave ‘To the second toast—The President”’—Hon. D. E. Sick- Finance.—Governors Oliver, W. T. Pinkney and Gun NOUuce TO CONTRACTORS —FRUPOSALS WILL BB az i6s| 30324 Ey 24 1091 0 |\ Tir ea 13 responded in a high eulogy of Mr. Buchanan and his po- | ther. recelved by the Staten Island Mallrosd Company unui 1,489,064) 857,302 30 Ey as] ay |, (200d orien of order.) A Sass eke liey, which he briefly reviewed, and dwelt upon the Pres. | ‘The following communication was received from Wm. | We.tst der of February, lise, for the completin of the crating, Fl e |30 24] 6,185) ads | 5, Mr. Srmaxun— ‘The gentleman will please take his seat. | deni recent attempt to conciliate the democracy of this | F. Mott and Samuel B. Halliday, proposing that certain | guid todh” ‘The tnila: Chairs ano apiece etl be tareacedne toe . P nny oy vo 2,260,402] 542,496 i so] -mia.ads| os,g4s bag ohn yi pat called, with the following result: Si a Wee Scan eee CE stood ppc Re children at nurse, under the control of the Board, Oy com) any Previous to Jetting. all necessary taformation may 3 \ 2 DP re iu J Saag platform many Hall. ecrs., le was not on! vlaced at the children’s hospita! in Fifty-Gret street until | be obtained as to the amountof work yet to be done by ; 30 6,900) 1,656 me | S12 869) Le) jes who voted wc Secbee. A. Dene were— @ good President, but a good party man, as that incident the erection of the Foundling Hosphae, The gentlemen, J). Dewitt Montiort, Secretary, 62 Warren street. i } 100,481 24,115 30) S| 158,50] 19646 | ag erg C 4g Wren 'e, — ee had proved, Mr. Buchaban’s administration was but now | m their comanunication, stated that they bad carefuliy r q * 567 aber! A 14. pursued would insure the election of a democrat to suc- | ie Board of Governors, and after a strict soruiiuy they , 1888.—The appnal election for 1 directors t mons&ilmes 416 | Moutgomery, Detrich, Engle, Epler, Erwin, Forth, Gra- dent? ‘ " wd vent transfer M4 loned from the 8073] 1,987 | Other ham, Green, Hacker, Hampten, Hardin, Hick’ of Gailatin, | *7esident. circumstances of the most shameful abuse and neglect, | inst. until after the election by order. 20) 30,817} 8) 996,086} 18,886 » Hotlee, lg 4 » | ‘The next four toasts were drank without response. disgraceful alike to the authorities and our common C_L EVERITT, Secretary. 45,275| 10,866 | Presvd. 40) 121,058! 36,317 | Hite, byes Job, Kerley, Bing, pecans, nag To the eighth toast—“The State and city of New York— homanity. They then recorded a number of cases of des. ep = 8,818,913} 796,539 | Nurs notepe- Metcalf, Powel, Pulley, Roosevelt, Rush, Shaw, Shirley, | imperial by position and exbanstiess in capacities for good: | titution ‘and misery among children, arising out of the ROPOSALS FOR CENTRAL PARK FUND STOCK OF 426,499] 192,350 | ified 20) 54,943)/24] 236,907] 86,857 | Short, Sloss, Stephensuv, Updegrail, Wilson, Wood, Mr. y +4 2 3 if New York. Bisa] ‘este | GocoanuiaN. - Sauk tsa] fromthe » Wood, Mr. | may there be ouly une political church within our ‘bor. | defect of the present system. They’ concluded by pro- | a neo Comytrov ere clive, No OHlalbat Rene ae ee eee 945073] 236,817 | E. f Smt, | ebee wae Gable abcatines Vines Wie dere, and that confessing the faith of the democratic me- | posing the following remedies — Gay, Feb. 4/1680 at 2ovciock P.M, when, the sate wil bo 177,587 Senders eae Than tae, ktmins ot Sak tropolis—Mr. Paniaxs was loud y called on to respond, | 1. An institution for the accommodation of these | publicly opened, for the whole or any part of the smount of 87,113} | 20,907 11981] critigioo, ‘Tiates, thoowati, Gtok, ender gare r and on rising , said :—It is with no littie diffidence that I arise | infants, with the Jeast possible delay consistent with the Three Hundred sud seventy three thousand four hunted dole 2,987,576) 717,018 bets] arabian vane Walderene it ’ aon, »} 10 ee at bad co nae ie bas pera proposed, | attainment of the desired end. ey eet re oe: a ihe pap Bow York > 7 » Parks, eren——1 i. , eeling, 88 1 ¢0, that no words of cammendation from me 2. That there are in many minds odious associations in magne y, 4, ‘an 2,559 Represeniatives.—Meesrs. Baker, Blaisdell, Bryant, } cay add to the intelligence, th ius and th i act to alter the map of the city of New York, by lasing out 1,447,773] 187,782 25,268 | Brace, Butz, Campbell of LaSalle, Church, Craddock, Davis, | “?". eligence, the genius and the enterprise | covnection with the term “foundling,”’ and inasmuch a8 @ | {hereon a public place. and to authorize the taking ie) WEF tt kee, Buta a Salle, Church, » Davis, | of our noble State und city. Yet, as w citizen of New | very large per centage of the children {athng to the charge ™ passed July 21, 1803, and Feb 13, 1857, Mr giz | Of Stenenson, fe Wolf, Gilmore, Haines, Harmon, Hick, | York, pound to her by many ties of interest, association | of he Covirdaea she salen “ihomdbiegs't oe <illagi- |. Pret acstemnen ck, tha Common. Coemtle, aneartoams ae 970,133} 231,881 | Cassia. 40} 1924 | Socal en Fy bee Atkesty, Norton, Pus sh? kK. Plato? | 284 alfection, it cannot be amies for me to ray a word in | mate,” they therefore suggest that the name of the pro- Dee. 30, 185%, oe Foot 140 Leal erred coma Peggy a egg Ob hg te Veruailves? her raise, Te has been truly said that with one hand jected natitution be either “Infants” Homo” or “infwnta’ |, Thessld tack wil consist of thooe thousand seven en bantred og - A i y , New York clasps the arms of the ever heaving Atlantic, ; Retreat,” instead of ‘Foundling Hospital.” i ; Campher— | White~—36. RECAPITULATION. 1 : s 2am idling Hosp: ‘ Dearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. pasable 5 2a Sate) fh 25) while with the other ehe grasps the shores of those ocean 3. ‘Ibat it will be some time before the new institotion mal 3 a a | Sates 7898 WER Douglas. Léncoln. | jakes, Ontario and Erle, She is rich in arts and arms, in | cau be erected; that the cbildren be put in such private TR ee ee ee eee ee eae Of 120) — — | Candles— fen ines rr 35 | Pience, commerce and song. Her merchant princes fan | institutions as may be willibg to reovive them, to put an ‘The proposals will state the number of shares desired and 20} 5,194} 79 wares 59} ian pre . ba pend tod sa bo | sa'3 of their mebly | end tothe system of “putting out to curse.” They were pS iapd naa ty deanertsiog S propeenle ar aces ea @ Pn ) ‘ = Ze | [aten ships.” Their capital has tupnelled mountains, } avthorized ta state that the mauagere of the Children’s | ¥Mi be reas ; " peste a, OMT tones, Shey | Soerine... fe sus.) | sn ; ia 46 | syauned rivers, built railroads, and even made the dark | Hospital in Fifty-iret strect, abd thoce of the Home of | MmLAnarced and covered 5 the bid. toxetber with the pre. Ravedopikes(ay) 1723) atl a oi majority ofall the votes cact, ie dity slected Sonctarormhe | abd mysterious caverns of the ocean a great highway for | the Friendives. in Bast Thi ty second street, would receive | Chamberlain ts the Comptroller, willbe entitied io recetee ‘Brase& mont] Perinmed.../90 005i Ynived bates (rome the Sate or Iilitoks for dhe Torn of six | ‘LOvRDt (Loud applause) Is it not something to be | such children ag were Lot iiegitimate or suffering from | certificate tor the par value of the’ number of shires, carrying Othe ett og come yy reer r the term of six | prond of to belong to & Biate that oasis of such magnifi- | infectious disorders. bg oh pete ge kaka Lay ER Is 8 ° on a cence, influence ind power?—such noble charities, such . as received from Joseph Grossone, ach proposition should be sealey nd endorsed “Pro- Sita | ee) 136 Ey 4 8 | tog. Atty glory ano renown ¢f our common countrs? Renowned ag | vit, seiting forth the ereat inhumanity to which he bas | pected “ie ws, Comptroller, No. # iLslvof . Mont, of, not 5h ghil- wah Ri: bi 2 whe fi a PAR tear Mito Red ee aul sated Ml for ber ecmmerce end her weaith, che is still more | hecn i bjcated. by the subordinate officers of the institu. | New York ‘prigeirarsninionieinyate diet tpt! ‘tpecitied -. (20) r , 166,985} 40,064 : i lial 2 ms | o 1. i renowned for her mighty press, It has been truly said | tio Ri J to the Commitice on the Almshouse ‘The right ts reserved on the part of the Comptroller t reject ‘nin mart 3 [20] 614 sx215 1,880 {The Senate then loft the hall and returned to their own | (yc) the role of men dis Pralb'h Yaipsraok eadcrthe | | tjertes cee seaae iS wich wean, sates Ghevens-Abee any cr of the hia Af on didered nimeessary to protect OF ee al er, sword. In view then of this fact, is net New York largely | poor ond lunatics were frauduteatty forced on New York [| Promote perests of the eity. i fs ea he alleged lee ra We 7] settee] xasaval 2 aes 1 Scott In Mobil ndebted 10 the press for the spread of her intelligence, | from other counties and Staten, Durisccas’ ov Potance, Courdetia’s Orrine. wave vy aheets se {15} 4,789,688] 718,430] 8) = a " [From th Movie Regietor, Jap, 5.) penetrates 8 does daily, wits its rays of Hight, not The matter led to some digcnssion of no importance, } York. Jan-4, 1529. 5 iii Davee eve [15] | 21,426) 213|12| -} 5! 1,156, 87,823) 4 50,810 ‘ Aida nly the homes Of opulence and honor, bat jliominating | and waa fipally referred tothe Committee on Lunat = —————— — Mant. of, not ei) ia 46] 8 "30 General Scott pagsed on his way to Now Orleans after @ | wih its beams of knowledge the humble abod t asylums and the Resident Physician. 1) CONTRACTORS.~SEALED PAOPOSALS FOR THB specified . . (20) $1,922; 9,376 24 Indigo. 10! 1,010,508] 101,050] 4) 7,802 lay in onr eity, on yesterday, by the mail steamer | ponest «ns and daughters of toil? Go to what part WV. r offered 1 lution calling for the onstruction of a bleck of al five acres in extent to be cad man \ Sr eae cat Bs ig | {iiorula. He arrived the day hefore without heralding, | oy'{)e world. yon will und tbe old and Aigti rembets, | opibiin ot aie corperatien Gonies? ne bo ine prepets or | @uaied is Rarthes Daz A Oe Pig,bar Ot aon] s4.i01 4] 88] 8883 | mente by comme of our clUzens that he wasmet by persone | cham ectizen of the Fmpire Cy,” ism passport tw xo’ | expending more than $250 for repairs of ke. | Fork tana? Inde as the Old Orebard shoal, wil be Seeeives snd ol 90! 1,375,472] 68,773) FI onl ne Etched 7 wane Sn eae. na that he was met by persons rely and o protection against ivsult. (Applause.) Wher- | without advertising, ana the award of a contra The | for thirty hi of the Commissioners ior shot. 20) of distincticn at our whar; and conducted by them to | yo yeu meet a son of New York, be it ov the deautitul | qatter wae laid over. the Remov: Quarantine Station, 23 m street, Pipes vesss. (ay ¥ bie lodgings at the Battle Howse, whero he received the | jrairies of the West, or tar away on the golden she Mososaer proposed. thet a. lobby where plans and ap Dna.can be sen between te BOOS bag ho br yeed k. 81.153 | most enberantial and marked attentions ofour commanity. 7 \)¢ Pacific, he generally carries with bim that indo A to proceed to Albany to pu O11) A.M. and 2PM | By order of the Board papeeiiea [9 82 F 91462 | There was litte of mere pageantry in these testimoniale orgy of cbaracter, that perseverance, that ena ditariaos tadee the Coamred Or 1 Naw Vouk, Deo. 81, 1888. BO 48h, Chairman, 1 8H 4 2718 Emme beialie Wibave act peusciees Upriee thoes ete rh ny che a ero ean oe aio: the propositic PNEFIT NOTICR-THE PRIRNDS OF THE LATR G46 15] 24} ‘362 . 4 ontrequently we find bim atvaneiug to the most responsi Mr. Was IN SM ed that the fr 3 G, Wemyae will meet at the office of Charles 4. ‘ 9600 eae Fcc ants te vine tWatline color, and personal | ye a L ponbuse peas Y velleve’ hat isevery ert. | ovens Corpuradion Comnesl, tin, seqnedied:taes ME ais 18 pata, D ry consiveravon | cis ef our part history, in peace and in war, amidst con | the Jegality of the approp-iation of the sum of $1 for tendering a benedit to the widow of deceased 25.188 152.220) 4{ 29.si7] 9972 admiration of our people. Short as ‘the time of his it home and threats from abroad, the’ gallant cit ord tn CERRUTI WE G for th 8 % 12,305} i) x 1.445 | stay was, nothing was left undone to make his passing | (ie y, hdd be | neue : 820 a 7 5 ’ of New York bas stood the test, has beeo equal to the | dee of cpioroform as an anastheric ageut. y AREF 8512 1 a oer : ri AA 4 Mer Bot only Keer ad to him but worthy niso of the T energency, bas been faithful to’ the constitution and the ‘A lengthy debate, guing over the whold ground go often | WV ARENIE 4,0 HOA) 8 23,083 9,845 acted 8 F eave. be tropbies of her Revolutionary rerown are Mr. W. T. Paxksey offered au amendment, to refer the } at 163 Bo pected that al ‘S018, Siu | 4 aa = opeiayy Vat se tears ere Tat tans OP Spat, Sse fourd ‘mprinted not ov'y in the valley of the Hudeon, but | question to the Counsel for the Corporation aad Mr. W. M1, f tend si a of the grentes imp wrtance wil. eowe before ° es Bevin » ote so at Fort Washington. There every gnarted caiar and | bvarts. an Those desirous of obtaining faformecon in relation to 48,567] 9.713115) 89,958! 5,003 | ex and received the compliments of the coramunity in per- | ferini ng oak remind you of the stormy Says of sur Rovo- | °“A'motion of Mr. Gewrmmx, that the matter lie on the ta. | Melrtaxeecan dows then, te ty prowl inital aso. Aen : vem] reo] oJ rasan] ago | foal ale trom 10 o'clock unt the hour of preparation | ‘itn. Around that spat closer many of the moat | bie, wat lor, Connetive A. Coren, Purchasing Trane. ne 8 chro - . impressive recollections and memories of the past. The substitute was then carried. $ p o danas} 0.087] 4810 |, nur, | ha we re water tee tr Major Geneva movey cor catiac Coo Woy, sir, enibesnets id kindie there, but it will | Tho following 's the regular weekly return showing the r DENTISTRY. “ Mi cad and yp “ a oe be with a nobler theme than that of art. | alleation of the inmates:— Asan Titans * - Ree bcd iia] RG oat) | Bin or Ro A apt 7 and their staff officers, together with the com- | pirriotisin will remember ite emniems there, and they | Ncmber remaining January 1, 1869, NORALITE AS A SUPERIOR AND PERFROT BASE 1 et) 5.834] 1,166' 15) 5,438] 815 | hele IntAry: teeta: Tainteer regiment of our city, 1 F wil warm the patriotic heart, But not only inthe calm | Admitted wre for artificla? t the dental profession —As 80,095) 4) 839,281) a3,80g | Gitar... {10 os 25 Bar fs ci ka lee men Sarat atte baa and pacific pursuits of life bave the citizens of New York the suits now pe F ‘ Vphite(suipb. | | i “ heh ack Witt cistinguishes themselves, but also when the trumpet of 23,439) 24 86,282) 13,267 | Zine, N.I.).|20) - —|15) 1,915] 27 orate . ce ee of the Vixen formed | war svunded throughout the length and breadth of our pero td fe bef a4 our 1ssii2] 1,893 183 219,904] ao.oo2lis| 54,166] 8,124 | to demonstrate thelr respect for the old rove fovn: alee lame and sei teas dc bemvenivmus aunt nero mn oniill tes batentelen ieteal woe 23,744 ]24 54.058) 12,97: i . i , ee 4 A a zene to ber call, aud New York sent the | Sei the profession at halt thi ow ol 3 PC 3 ol sooo! saistasl sanz] _azaa | Wry, to the reception room, when the Hon. Jones MY fower 0: ber chivalry, led on “by the gon ani patriotic | Sent to State prison mins rn the rontinnance of these ats M ark— ; the men of Obio, of Indiana and of Tinos poured the " ~ a < Pe ae ae ae pa na] aay ares aranbly of the people gathered at the gang: | crimson current of American valor along the valleys of | Remaining January 8, 1860. RAILROADS, s2.50524 630) aor | e805} Bhirzi|'S) 96,063] 217 | bigwing the multitade, an affectionate, nan gracetal tere Mexico, and won for our country Imperiabable honor and Deerease...... PPSstivanta RAILROAD.—THE GREAT CEN. 16,438 | 24 7.964 ¢ ~ fare: 7 venown. (Lud applause.) i a 4 Jed Gre N- 228,217/19 nt [4 ‘eas sem te “a tf band, the waving of be and ee fin FRc ry anette of rtd men in Hare aging ne. of eloquence, “Mr. Fowler, the | Lonatic Asylum m4 City a ses. 882 For passage tickets of to contract for freight to any. point ia M 7 if 7 Ne 63 a . nts a 9 m bairma., spoke to the leet toast of “The Tammany Socie- Almshonse n Second district prison, & | the entire West, oni ai the comoany’s office, No. 2 Astor Honea. (20) 9683) 1936} 15 4,408) {663 | people, glided from the slip and bore him away on the | ty" civing a history of the society, which bo said fiest | Penitentia 769 Third district pr son w a TOTT, Paseen " ‘, fi y " Yr son. 6 A * ger Agent. 7,28|e4 41,546 20 24,536 4,907 |15} 3514) bar pei ‘of bit progress, On the part of our municipal au- wa H political pnt A in the tne cf Jetlerson,- What. iiesd ; Te pital, for Fourth district priven.. 8 LEECH & CO., Freight agen. "20 po ~lis 586) 87 | qporiticn, proper actions of respect, were not wanting, | yer diticrences m'ght have occurred, he said, among the | Work ++ 816 Colored Home. aut = : : eB 10} = HCO eee eC raemart to allow the fuitlimentot | members of Tammany Hall—however some ot them | Po., for Almshonse,.. 78 Colored Orph. Asylum. 180 WSPAPERS. noaaila fim st age fa deren and Common Cong action of the two Boards of 1 might have been carried away by passion and preyndieo | Workhouse 959 Children at nurse, EAD REDMOND ONGIL, BY J.PcONIEE, > iy M a emanee't $07 ceh24) 2205.est] SoL.goe | Aldermen and Common Council will be rend with plea | ang bad iniluencer—every democrat could sit with (rmtly | Smallpox Ii . 4 City Comotery.. I RISD, Pale BE fF: Saree: apecitied ..(80] 142,904) 42,871 24) $3,179 40) 4,221,006) 1,688,498) 30 x i es Mavon’a Orriom, M Jan. 4, 1860. and fraternal feelings at the table on an occasion of fod. | Randatl’s Isla 1,077 THE WRECKERS, be MJ. Rerpm; GPasw'recutl4o} 112940} 45.176!30) 80.448 Prysnant to's call; tive Board of, ne aed » 4 tivity of old Tammany Hail. Ail men were liable to error Total... stecevevens LN TH NEW YORK PRESS. ws | ais Bont FA 1.288 40) 18,998} 7.860130 spool oobelivhas call, the Board of Aldermen assembled in | 4.4 to differ in veal they might differ as brothers, ih. Board then adjourned wont an 61 | : pect ; not af enemies; and he hoped, whatever differences exist ila dd _ NCING AC MIE: Bout FH HE mer FBLA be 033 Rt HH PA cig boar: eta {nncctoues of the meeting, | oq smong the democrats of this city, they could be settled Police Intelligence, BRIN no etter sje , K i an Moulton submitted the following preamble | {) afierdly and brotherly way. (Cheers ) a DODWORTR'S ‘Wud! gh and resolotio hich AD. c ‘ i vO Di rd ew 20] 29,160] 8888145) Wh acetate unanimously adopted :— The company then returned to the ball room, when the MUGHTER CHARGES Her Movike win Anormox.— ~ DANCING ACADEMIES, Kesiinder. (20) 641,008] 198,2"8}15} eae747} 94,012 leo] arvzat United States ATI hee rat antler Scott, Of the | festivities ofthe might wore continued. Jorephine Teroy, an aged French woman, was brought He: Mid Dicey, Teer tus i idenares Paperamani ug. o Toad. 1 with the brightest wneldentsof American history, and who ee reece before Justice Steers, atthe Besex Marke! Putco Conr’s® | A pwomedlGeihemtaetme tana ue 20 woxer2}ax| 296,322] 61,617 | Patient) is justly enteemed by his countrymen as the frat military | T® CamOLC Onrnan’s Rat.—MTruly, thore is a great | few days ago, charged, on complaint of her daughter, | ,,My,PORWORTH me the plearare of informing bie former 70) —H15 P| — | speo'd (Nk) 29 hero and commander of the age, has arrived in our city | pleacure in doing good.” This maxim was never better | sonoruex Herbort, with havi eure. am abort a oa EN) sisi] — 1s.nn6] aoa | Co on a tour of public gervice; therefore. (rece ees Merberty wits’ Raving procured: au sbortion of /° oiie shat wee taught lest nasal A ae Lostensten, bee pee 20] 1184/24] 22954] BOR | Tarr 25) ;. ; , oxemplifed than in the enjoyment experivneed by alt WO } the person of the latter in the mouth of January, 1857. | [yea ta we Benen lemins, and pub- %.'20 GO1B}16) 104,708) 16,718 | Lntarren 128 counel of they UeMobiies ine beh of all the tuba attended the delightful ball of the Young Men's Aesocia- | The complainant, who is a married woman, alleged that recbnoceoc be = thar 0 B7ol1) ae Bas rt } aver te\oun Cnt " jon’ . pricaner, gave her some medicine and used other means PEKFROT BILLIARD CUSHION —W 4 2m) Piola! = "nol Nou here obearateinatan ree bar Kress ene Teperneeeiens, Nibio’s elegant ball room and theatre were thrown open | to bring anowt a miscarriage: that the complaivaut wae | AL celsor spring blitard euahion, patouted gon 1888, nowt, and thelr gratitude for his long conuramed service t | for the occasion. At eleven o'clock there must havo boon | ten, living at No. 6 Crosby street, aut atthe tinae iv | neat ively god, correct eunhion fh Use lla eer eee 66,959) 8} 456,450} 94,516 our common country, in the ball room alone two thousand persons assembled, was delivered of three months fetus, through | tices 71 Gold merece Now York. 17,008 175,608] 14,040 =| Te Mt further resolved, That bis Honor the Mayor, with the instrumentality of her mother, as aforesaid. The ac. i. bp 5 tes, the President of this Board and the President of the Coun. | compored of the elite of the city, treading a merry moa- | cused, in answer to the charge preferred aginst her, A SPOOND HAND BILLIARD TABLE WANTRD—COM- 009] 8 nou 1 tt} cil, be requested t» communicate these resolutions to | euro to the delicions strains of Shelton’s band. Elbowi: Stated that she was innocent, and that ber arrest bad piete with all the tixvires, Address N. H. A., stating \ ’ 187 ‘Taos 02 | Lieutenant General Sects, our way throngh the ooran of crinoline, we descended | been brought by personal spite and malice, and not by | price, de., Herald oftee. - the siairease towards tho theatre, which presented adaz- | &BY reDec of jus She remembered baviug given ber ye v1 ~— rata — masi! 3007 | A Movi, Loven.—The Detroit Pree Press gives |» ine coup @eetl—pit and stoge forming a beautiful saile de | daughter some pennyroyal ten sbout the time the alleges P 8 IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES AND 65415) 158) 10,368) 1,655 | the following description of the negro who recently won | dance, with three thousand ardent disciples of the merry abortion is said to have been procured, but said that it COMBINAMION CUSRTONS. 13.236] 8] 138,080 95 iff | the heart and hand of the young white heiress in that | govdees whirling in the misty mazes of the walts, Lovic. | Waa not administered for any other than 4 logititnae par coe ATT (94 1 Ta) gatg | Sit —We were at some little paius yostorday to get a | vx frei the side boxes on so many radiant, bappy faces, | Pore, ‘The magistrate was of opinion that there was | PATENTED FEB 19, 1846; OCT. 28, 1856; DIC. 8, 1887; seus Hy | toys iH of this modern Gihetlo whe fad Wan a seoted Dosti. | we thoupht of Tecusgon’s dream of lovely women tuch truth and correctness ta tbe old worn 8 Story, and JAN, 12, NOV 16, 188k, 3,305 495 | Mena, and fond a lean, long ehanked, hobbling darkey, | Hour aftor hour eped on, and faster grew the dance, vill | Renordingly » , oy oak be tae Fe eek” | rhees tables are now well Known to be the best im the world, 14,890/24| 2,10) about fifty yours of age, his white wool showing of @ | the hoarse trombone, with a dying cadence, prociaimod | Biznces, unt 4, doe ii more fuily Investi- | yor enle only ai the manut sod 59 Ann street, and | WMG) ASG | Siete fen tr’eoe besereete ses | otc oe eval damon igech ty Tesesser | Dawe Amun wo 4 Same Qeme—ateas sire | Sees eter ean i 318 is » from the 6 Fecal in | “vento oviation is James Lyne! 3 exer LY ce wir ONG —Abont three “ nat cave of his legs, which sida nothing ts the etogance of hie | Govt, and thoww 7 ube commmitier, the satrous of 1D | oscloek yesterday mormng, Patrick LLyova re | QHARPS IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES ARE KNOWN ‘821,201/15) 1,960,711) 188,006 45,320} 13,996 | !comotion, and there isn’t a solitary ivory remaining to | cherity are indebt | for having tis saloon and thoaty » 7 7 } & young man to be the beat in the world. All inferior wersssg) tens ingen chasm that yawns whonevor hoat- | opes (or the first tine, and a jarge amount musi have beon | living at No, 40 Cherry street, entered the grocery stor: rep) 6 patent reflexible roallged for the orphans. of Murtoh Sullivan, corner of Worth stroot and Mission care th street, A tew second hand tables

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