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"* J NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 185%, Sec a Dl ee Na : wi inate tous er » and U @emmitier. A mecting in thepcityef Westininstengwas - Knglapd. Tt is ny he s, : ge a \ See semeneey Tit tn pana eae ea | area Sirodlibe roa A izuity, . give uafor having lived: i 4 mr ° met torms with \ The Tax y=The Estim ——- i + id Orieautsts | ¥, stor, ur bor Ret rel Daren, these, she Bit withy Vollllppome Sine The London Times contalpg a lang loiter, urging Ade | A Ty and cal 0 progress oF events, unravele a1 on the etetenéy of corps uf vobinteer cavalry. d Tog their comikeations, moblog Weietendonoles’ and pres | 1 erofore, pe date tee |... Sepport ofthe City Govern te and Tron ‘allege ta @ade for wore ve Nena Sabib is reported dow paring for such consequences as by a fair process of | the tA Fis cradaneemenr ones ver waryof | ear 186O—The New Ratlroad Scheme, ————— 3,814,949 | suihoriad, ond for which no contracts wore made, ; logic: Tray be pchany Senoed Pm ep. Sd oe | pik Fag ed bat (psig Win fight ‘bea ocome | BOARD OF ALDERMEN. 4 ‘Die Board of Metropolitan Police Commis- balan amounts cannot, therefore, be included in ausess” She Tesiinn Remastion. Prt and ‘bear in" couvurtutonig the wewyper of eur | ohly tf powerful” Sil Tees hace we Auy wi OF SOY | hi Board mat last eveulug : President MoSpedon im |. yf sores sss seit as been. suggested, Dut ls not warranted by WE COMING CONWHESS ON THE IVALIAN QUESTION ' Cocruryvanen. We can bardly ineet too strongly upon Wo | Interet Bostile to the hour aud prosperity of Frvorid the chair. 6. The Board of Health. tuived fapts, atthe delicienclew and from pavtann® KOTHON, AS DEKINED BY THE PRE | fet, Yat by the largo proportion of Englishmen the Kurd». |..Qur felines and policy. abe eapentially, pacific, The wn 7 connrtaneation rman fi odatrrmotunt | 7 The Fire Department, the foregoing and other food won uficrity—as it 18 now catled—is entirely m wile enough for both or ns. ire tovtake Bathing | ; ; My.-| 8 The Board of Assessors made yw gain fr re [cron the London Post (government organ), Nov. 22.) | Rive. that cea yption les in the imputajion ry tha’ Franee possesses: We dortre no exclisive rights or Th following communication was reéelved from Mr. . unex- a 9. ‘The City Courts... 88,000 | pended appropriations remaining at the and of ench v: ‘The Italian Gestion, we have reason ty ooileve, 18 OCF%~ | Unqvalided mala, t one powerful personage. This is preeeee by seaor land, The dominions left us 48 tb | awe, the Comptroller -— Ma 5 f Oar 16. The Soolety for the Reformation of Juvenile ~ 10 @ general fund. It is found ‘DO accounts were: Bua ve the present moment, the coastal alicia of | the key of all. Considered from this point of view, all | lgucy of @ ong serics.of wars, and in exchange {974% \ 5 sue oNoKAML, Tat! CONMON COUNCIL OF THR CITY OF Delinquents 8,000 | opened with the appropriations made. Such appropri yoMent, and in an espesial degree of the rope i§ regarded a8 @ great powder magazine, into | @ormous cost, we will presegpe, ba A Walch i REW YORK: D1. Judgments*. ; ko ba hiebt ad ps or Shey » the -sagounts ag Bigiian Form OMce, "No formal invitation vo take part | which the Emperor of We French ts continually throwing | idcrease them; oe ‘course of opi advice Jn compliance with the 20uh section of & sordipanco } 32. Old claims, 25, debts to: \eF were the. ‘sucks fre Wongre? suo ds yet, $0 far at toast as our Kaowle 142 | sparks, some of whith fn the course of things must ex- m-on every suitable -Opporwunity, | @ar present p | to reorgunize the Finance Department of the City of Nowe erin an ———.. | appropriations treated in the wccounts as asaots. Alt exw, BON roceiven. by this countey; nor is any each and she world into confusion, Ia that case , rations are purely the resu!totya con) that we oanngt | yoK > passed December'St 1861, the Comptroor tere-|.. metat $6,218,641 | moneys expended were charged” to- accounts favutatic: "ety to be conveyed autil some. agroouont of | Piece and planes aaron! ‘beutrality, and then will evap | aflord to exist upon Sufferance, abd Mh ios rica | Lagedientiy seers Sonk Memree eae ene UMMM is ae as faa ad aaa Ree: | mouse sone . ns correapond- sian areata ball no gata istiod v tween tae Boe” | Le tug of war, | ek sith would we aguleebe ane teciio scheme of | Wied etinalaol the. rogeipts. and expenditures of the linddrcseed to the Curpor ation Counsel for-toformation apow | were at the end of ee vig ern: ance and England resp: sod wed git 8 Now, we are going to take upon ourselves the vindice bert hs a " nd Kd we relieve oUF y Corporation for the year commencing January. 1, pe; thie subject, nO estimate bas been inserted under this head. account, ‘The receipts from taxes were crodited to beers e Sarees lee wt ct ny y © walling ie sence neem ol _ ‘t Ear erclonee industry from the many burdens which we have most "a- | pte? Pierced bight nd Lym js M oa requir be cee ae tig ae a amirace rey no m case oO! cot c abd ‘at the end of the mes oasrion ARE Geewes aod to ¢ i y y V3 e rts ¥ r z years 7 ordinanee osncuted » other >the credit of t = mrersily 1 co-nor tute, ‘he course pursued bs cho prosent | Yeit, from time 10 tthe. Sul lens shall Se ee ha nsaidounaah hemeda Nigene tl samich | baking the avn appropmationsy and sit emagt OF | mecruiny for work. dous.on that accounts, which ere pay. | molting after euch entries were mide, either the debke RM Fn rarticch complicated aver cotcoacs | Teeutb ctr kiloree duappamtmentat Wamebrapt teal | SF onigyme aaah pt ane a reveal fe Me, agi atre ann 08 he,Faleing of the neoesany | able by ansestnniy ae which age not eomamplated or | oF ect. ane pale Bs apaterrod tan ue. i is We MnO A ee be males 4 livery, tha peace of Vuiatranes and tbe treaty Af Za | antes on Breach jyeauee, IPR Aha wo cov oan Ne | ral laspcatomer Recipt ama ‘The estimated emount of money required. to"bs last snentioned account’ exhibited" Weblt balence one mean Stetes, But, iu order that 6 2 | rich.” We are not of those w! ito- focurity for the-bitarel Gawd not the samo | Tho receipts aud expenditures of the. city, goverment} printed and raliea by taxutlon for-the payment-of Juere: Ywithout lowering our own dxuity and pegjadicing | titical necessity for the restoration of the eeif-exiled Dakes | present a ee t Biel Dror mber 1868, aocor Ledger, Sosa ccuinin ering tenn af | Plato Rtagrel Rea dmeatntecs | Heth es ea RR eat pean fr | nt ev te septs chy vent etag | are Yee Be Rc nna tec , ueummation in securing the tnd dence yace Were agreed to, Neither can we fess =e " 4 the expenses of the Police, Almshouse Dopar tment, Interest on Floating Debt Fi k*. ‘some f ‘aour'oe © fat andl comseltlating the peace of Europe—it is absolutely © poncy of the arguibent by which it is contented that | war wit hile they vatprally’exoite’ the warlike spirit Ie EX Hive, Lem etl 2 pm: Eg Tunpbelackiad but the amount has been-absorbed:by the losses fron tho defat u of the v: collectors of x peratin, and Bh tate are for hen id om gency mescigary that there shall bea clear and datipet unier- LNG France has a right to elect its own ruler antl | of thobre Peandwg: respecting mems and eats with the Power | form dt goveriiment, Contral Italy 48 not vo be al- | Engiish people which, bold by undertaking War aud by concluding peace, | ‘Jowed to do the came. Here, then, are many’ points in of Exiucation the Board. of Health, the .Firo it ne hatirally atmlato the auspicious of Lhe | oy tr eecre, and: the City” Concts ahd the doeand Interest on Central Park Fund took of 1898, contributions to varions charitable and other institationg, | Interest on Central Park Improvement Fund & r % * 2. Interest om the cityrdebt. of) A . nis gold for aseesementa, . " bes mado en Nw] ER eee fens bd aver was ty we, th gon bid vail ee Pans, The ip meatless Spare er tT & Rourmption of the principal yf ibe pil Feb ib Tmerest on ‘ ding ‘ nace or four Ea tain Laan Fad élapeed before “erage ec fray as enter, | Praze,fdoa Weraor fallow hat tery Wang] The pbyatin of Wht document sain two | ok PAU MUL th Gist whieh dtryed y te | leet im Lug Biel soa 1985 0 | al the oxen to the Weary aasoaginenis wom ac? stand bave been come to. between 7 f ‘enc! i? “Ts ain apd Evgland qn i * _ oe jounted ae resend cen telai ‘The siraightforward Rae ray Seay bw") perl My pera) escent: duced, ih the former counteyye very marked fooling of |. & Fubhe improvements, the expense. of which is de- Slips, ‘28,000. ntly due to the city, and cou by. assersments for benefits upon property in the | Interest ther cof, Markety, « ‘The ordinary expenses of the goverment are provided inet 6 . el all | ge epen declaration of our own Foreign Miuister, tiat | points of European policy on which France and Engl: discontent against the Cybinet of Queep Isabella, as W pdoan and will bemo pacty to. a foros resiorasion Tre perfectly agreed? -Xro these first princplos—whien, | af acuinst Fxgland. The conquest cf Morocco bas bo- ly | lsecaioctetiinten tame teenie tee ee a DY tne Brnperoe Dopaiegn ta toe cngagsmsny LAG AE ack Ge OS Tee teat [Goanedgagensnns Uplebeedbayeierervon Madrid | fonby theapntaldascas P| moat. eieseeatts siehisststs, $810,895 | the Corporation based on fraudulent oontracte and elaliog ws °) nol 6 engagement . , i in dis : pt ol Kl i PS Secraciod MORRIE RUMRUA, “that tne arctt hata nee Ceara em ines era An 1. P metianeceehsareaady Tha arg a to, ‘The jntereeton a portimof the, city debt, and the re- | * In cata the plan scoomimonded for funding tiie foaing | will al ‘aiich time. in their litigation and'foal ave no doubt been agtual'y collected, and pr how pend WgitO) aedte- LANGE waeuacnents wil hardly be 1 4 peditie $ : 7 . demption of the principa’ part of said debt, are also pro-| debt: is adopted, the intertest payable in 1860.on go mucl disposition theso reagons, it is proposed not to- green ae gre trp peokon thes uk. PPAR EN Teen ay ee Soe eeemect ae] Gable options. He repre wae Besa ai croston: vided for. by. taxation/white the other’ portion ot kad | uf thie steok as ture be honed cheater at Provided | any ioetalmenty on the principal of the stock which & the impossibility of Lt conattutiongl forms, da | BYetiRt SE eDTiee, | ADY CI Tene oe Mstion of the {the Spash Minkterhgncomopnesd "by the Cerrapmiey’ | oth both principal #a: interest: ia payable from tho | ‘Tor ae above. recommended to be iesud’ for funding these debts before RTE eT ie Whee uiecieee Ac. | BEES, Only, Sdlectively tp the ge Of preent complica. | cia duc grafay wt the Gazette of Lansox has ouiiued ha | Siking. funds created by the memo from tho rents of | -'The-amouot of money required to be appropriated and | the year 188, by which time ll is’precumet thee wee rns emid’ vo raacane: © tab hone of Rapoleed | ete errne baker ee eee eo its pubiicatica very importapt dormant, raracly, tat | Croton Water, aud ofthe Feventcs of the corporation. sye- | -raises by taxation for the Hayment of anstalments falling | whole ae tte te bts (0 bo funded will have been Se aan on cortaitty Goud never ‘beldibem verie worst that can be savd of the. present stave of Ba- | in which the Minkster Tor Pordigh) Aire Or'spain sald that | cifically pleaged angAppropriated team funds, Fe ee Meh at th oto bal dewey yew rr perc cg wg teen y rents yey! so = Mister inthis country, @at by means of aa a: rope is that it is confused and complicated, that war is | if Spain didemot pr deocckpy maipermancnt manner | | The obeets to h aumual and ovcasional oppropri- | an {ollows:— y [ y. ‘ued from time to time, if to ba viency to imtervention the Arch tukes whose subs twim caused, in agreat measure, the ation, should regain possession of thy ‘obable, and peace, a8 Mr. Disraeli once raid, “not | any point pupcepeib f giving it, adangerous supremacy See pry regu £ RS 5 aes Pr Piss. orpage we < Redienntin of the elty debt—~ provided for by taxes, i» Kaan comp }> Put when we speak of war or peace’ we do | in the navigation of the Mediterranean, it considered | the Common Coug il,” eq wi t , 8e- | Pubsie States which sbey | nofmean war or peace with “Eaglumdy for of all the great | AteeIe off the stberwand perfectly foe vo uel cording to | eond and third has shave mentioned, and taelaseall ex: | Publi re the expenditnre of ula never hope to rale except by the constant pre- | Poweig, Engiand is less involved in existing elements of | what iveonceived would be couveniantto tin ress ofitue | Penses providedyor ety eerie hear ms Le ol me Bere eae w.8 id parneecs, a Speeified in Seeceleid Aid of the armed force which brovgat chem | confisiou than any other. Further warmay yet arise out | empire. _ Its special correapondent at Maacil, writing oa ‘es requiregiroin the Gomptrodien refor exclusively Central ern ypeteety Seat itbeeabtitnes ‘rie » ho doubt, entirely gro en Punees ted frdm their dominions from the Kalion question. Every one can see how thatmight | the 18th inst, eaye:—The Gazetfe of London, « publicbing | bree heads the first of wiich relates to the ordinary [*Showing the total estimated amount of appropriations | proper; but itéometimes occurs, from want of pri eee acres ‘tated, and cespised ag, antinationy. | oe But there is no reason on earth at present, and | ‘the correspondence exchanged between Srain and Eog- | expenses. >? eit concuct uring and gince the war they have | pone in prospect, why Engiaud should depart from her } land apropos of the Morovco question, hes. gweu a berme. more hated, because still more and-nationul; | present principle ot neutrality. Sbould the Congress | blow to the exvtence of the Spanish’ Minauy, avd sa ilding stock, No. 3, ‘The tax luw paseed in cach yoar contains a provision ucation stock of 1873, restricting the expenditure ofthe money to be raised “ " 0 required to be made for the expenditures of the Corpora. | care in making the estimates ufon which the appro- For @ Support of the City Governmeyt. ton for the year 1860:— Priations are based, thatan insufficient amount is pro- ‘The accompeyiug estimates are bused mainly upon the | Yor the eupport of the city government, $6,218,641 00 | vided for some purposes, and for others a larger sam | - € a vet! from the hoads of the several depart. | For interest on the city debt......... see. 640,825 00 | i8 appropriated than Js required. Under the wahilet they despised by their ow bable be unsble to come to a | onsly compromised their itteul character. Ican ax- | infermation re“ive P re ty o t D re- pay eg Sy en uaa tnaaonaes ert Cote TOL, penOlnceah oF tre, Cuan RETA in 8, Linares daaiaies tlie diaconteut'ulready-so marked: \wonse. | 20.u28 and oper citicers, iw reply toa circular addressed | For the redemption of the principal of ihe | sirleUve provision referred. to, no. remedy ig afforded in of the Prince agaisst whom they fought. Iteannot | and Italy’ be again plunged into a war of inde. quence of, the Ternlations marie by, the Gibraltar haere Pigs, nner salniet 1A September 5800, CHY MODE ere eseeesaveeteeseseecsees 64,657 36 | ereay petiaie: J Pag sles any otra z nt be imagmed that in @ Oongress Bog- | pendence, the fault will not rest with England, bat | cle, and of the publication of the memorandum of the Sebyade y J revere | Rio ae eat cepaeon camurainnians under such on Le that Power which, i “whe midst 7) % ca.) Spanish governn' bas now arrived atits height. La | f théame were adtressed, and aiso copies of the RURUS 9 Se dom nese ngoybrrfumreeesorers 914,123 36 | Interests may sustain. >It’ 18, therefore, “deemed expedi- | Mitinns; and just as little could they with any show of de- | reer of couqucst that has ‘never been surpassed for the |’ Fepana, La teria.’ Las Novedades, &e., which repre- | eeney isted on Dy France. “For thon, as it has boon | peilliaiey and raj tite of its exploite, abruptly conctaded | gent different shades. of political —epiuion, intro- 4 . m 8 woly enoared. white 806 profes cause of the war Was | peace upon unsitstactory, cokcradietory rye impossible | duced the publication of the letters ‘ot Lord ami fled charter of 1867 mentions the several de- | tor connty purpores, ae weil 8 all those relating particu- prainenee. Team Appropr gone ‘g excess of probable ex- ‘he MAuence exercised by Austriaover iho Italian Princes, | conditions. A second resort to arms might result from an | J. Russell, Wr. Buchanan and M Collantes with | birch hare vo) wan ee ge ate larly to be Corporation of the city, The act, chapter 690 eer mayo’ Gee he ‘ef lem, to those in which fat wwilnence would become, by tl itive arrauge- | attempton ‘he partof the dukes to recoyer theirdomi-'| gome fuch language as this—It ie with ‘profound | ann Le sem eneat ee ated nary tapes of Ho Laws of 1857, changing the organization and man- a i age frien spur leech even “whe wagivebur a be ments of the Congress, renewed und strengthened; whilst | njons by turce, or by the irruption of the Papal forces into | Teureithat we oven our cvlumus to thege vad decuments; |, of this dgastment have usually, been indicated by wad | YY of cleeting metibers of the Board of Supervisors, pro. | % pe ‘ose to this flict bas accordingly thew orecetved, with the remarks made thervon It bus been the practice heretofore for the Common | €bt that authority sbail be ‘given tothe Common Council, the Comptroller, are appeuced to this communication. | cuyeit to nelude hi ven appropriations all éxponditures | MBCer certain conditions, ’ to transfer, by. resolution or ! a gusmeme erhc or conte I or under the fellpwing heads of account, yiz-— teen inserted in the dratt of the Tax law for 1860, uudertaken to solve the Italian question, the | the Romgna, or by asecond invasion of Austréq comes. | and itionly ty a supreme effort of pradent patriotism uvided or under the | he a vided: that appropriations fer county purposes’ should | pone nid cnly. leave 1F ta, fweope.-ommaienas, ipa ‘aust. quanthe aqourtagce by ieqmont ot tm. that we prosiyote to better times hike commits whied | J. “CilyPOotingencles.” 2 «Limations,’*and' 8. “Priat. | Thereafter be munde by the Board of Super icons, abd pala In Ne rate Oh eae e net ouly in the amount, bat alse Delore, whilst the war Was protessedly declared to re- | of Ceuiral Italy. Any of these improbable igs | ‘Weare devour ofmaking. La Ditcusion declares ‘that | ing and \d penaeg for Common ‘Council, if ‘h Dy warrants drawn on the Coupiy Treasurer. ‘This law i : poten yy 0h in a years past, and of the ove the constantly recurring troubles, of which the | might sgain kindle war in Italy. Bat on what TheRineh o abeme rises in thelr hop .nupen, reading, (Re 4.10 aiden 1p these, the app perations heretofore malo | was not carried into full effect until within the preseut pommlainn Sie ie Scoasionnd anti Part.of our citi sfiets were felt not in Kaly alone, bat throughout all E principle could England be dragged tuto it? letters of tie Minister of State, Calderon Collantes, on her UE Ronee andicated by the following titles of ac- | veur, and in accordance with the sume’ the appropriauons The Upward tendency Ot Cue ele oe aaa og thas fore dhe Congress would give wo the wouy causes of those | "Tis brings us the great wise. ‘We shall ibis aaldy,| “A telprph ic cesratch toa! Algiers, vatot the 17h ul- | countave ineided the cxpenece of thie departmoat, as | {eMTganiym secon anc wih the sume tbe appropruons | the vy ward idemey- of tie tale Of tanned hee seehene tro bles fresb guarantees and sanctions, “be dragged into it by France. nee desires war with } timo, ags—Ceneral de Martimprey, uae Commander in- | well epok ahatbant, under tho eae “po vig: Clean | State taxes, will be ade by Lie Board of Supervisors; and | 18 meximum, every: new item of expenditure andevery €n points of such vital importance i is evident that | England: desires an excuse for it of which the reat of Chief of-be expepiten, (Freneh) and General. Yuen’, ar- | ing ofand sopplies, to» Corporation eflices, ities mys,and dF increase in amounts heretofore ‘atod to ‘Silane and Stationery.” It helug destrabie that | tea to that body ry tbe cum ace ka Cae | purporcs should. be, carefully eermtinteed and welt cpriatir's ‘mate ‘shall, so far ns practisadte, bo | "It wus’ been Ueual tor, many gees To mentee. tho | sidered before they wre adopted. In preparing the sille purposes vit if proposed to'divide-the general | aynual tax levy for a large amount of “arrearages,” | Mates, the Comptroller has endeavored -to makethom mation, tor saree, in the manner hereinaiter | uncer which head a great tariety of claims were ja. {Adequate to the provable wauts of the government! and cluded, having their origin more or lees sm every ca- | While he haa endeavored to guard against extravagant partment. In view ofthe plain and explicit provisions | ¢XMenditure, he has algo aimed wo avoid am unwise parsi- ere Must be no mistake whatever, if the moral infla- | world will not complain, and on a principle which ved frre this morniug from Oran, by the Asmodee | Gus, scanphioclentie to be eilicaciousiy put forth. Buttoere | eniist the pteeren of all the despotic govera. ang frigate. ‘The generat was satuted by the forts, ans are ether questions about which public opinion in tis | ments. The Emperor,” they go on to say, “is play- | which Was returned by the frigite. Soon after his land. } for @untry is no lest deci¢ed, to the solution of which our | ipg fast and loese with laly in order to draw Eng. | ing, Gereral Marumprey TeseAr es, the autuoritios. The | w muvitiers, we feel assured, Will bring their utmost visi- | Innd, nolens volens, ito be Italien question. ‘The Congregs | city has ali she Beet aes en the ‘return of the | @ « and foresight, with the view of securing the trae ia- | is a trap to induce England to break her neutrality; and | general » ‘i ne 218. ; f ty the Trabaa people—of re estallishang a bon A un- | when the real Tocetion @t the independence of inky cotabe A Mareeiies: anspatch of the ist ult, says: General , cswiputes. wavtor the eirgesidgnnces rhoads | of ‘Clemuing | of the charter, whieh. probibit the contracting of dcebjs, awe Jost 1 40 the derstord balance of power; and whilst they lok the intla- | to be raised, England will be forced tochoose between | Martimprey is exp ted bere this evening Pm AT ot pd eu ppligs to SOR ae offiges, Lamps apd | and the weurring expenses withont. an appropriation x iu . annnal be ard io Common Council the ence +f Engiand with the lusting welfare of Italy, of eara- | the two. horns of a dilemma—either to deny or vinuicate | Dis wey to Pans. ‘TheAQet proclamation of Geberal Mar- | CFS? an cena ey the following is the estimate of | having been first made for the particular objects of such ee — acne that mteas be taken te pre- img alitie lo the gratitude of the true friendsof liberty | by arms the principles for which abe hae always con- | trmprey, daicd Ouchda, 1th tet, , announces thatthe in. |! thekxpenses in this dopartment for the year 1860:— expcnee; the propriety of eontracting:such debts before | wre we ages 1 0 -- arg : boheme of pre- and order. Admitting that the idea of the restora- | tended as the true bases of international policy. In!| -hpbitunts of that piace had hecn compelled. towpay a. ran- |. Cid contingeneion, +870,9. |. then 5, ADDFO neck there. | Perty should Completed and submited to the “Board tion of the Archdukes pe finally abandoned, the | neither of these will #he: bave the sympathy of France, | sor, in order to avoid UJ chastisements they had bronght + 20,000 bageecine yh ANCES ened there Shpervaors as ea ym ia an of, otrusry: tn question would stil remain; What form of govern- | and out of that will come war.’’ All this bas been said | Upon themselves Uy thy behavior. Tho cadi has been 00 | nary émergency shat! aria® which would acom to warrant Ler ys Lb nano pdyed cone Bea be: duly prepared, ment shail theso provinces of Central Haly assume? | in substance again and again by the press of this country, | arrested and Drought neWr.: The military chest of £00,000 |. such pr Deis AsaveyitharbtorojodatoayOroe tr ts} ance ered to Ree vor by Tet of April flail} they form ove or more inependent Stats, or shall | and is being sald now. But anything more inconsequen: | the ¢: ot Was Tr @icied, as Dolomging to,the Emperor 980 | pets upon the sarious ,eficers of tho goveruinent the | ‘After. Such an arrangement would. enable ‘the Treasury on expenses , . +. ting and advertising for the Common Council ies Legislative department, .. be aopexed to the Sarainian monarchy? For precise- | tial was surely never promulgated asan excuse for alarm. | of Morcceu; and w State France copunues to, main- Fras too |. RCCetPlly Of corfining their operations within the limits of | tFe8'lze the proceeds of the tax levy: several monthe Jy the same reasons for which an English. government | ine aration, creating disteast in politics and: dismay in | thin pescrclsedetuthe. A corps of observation will Yemadn Mita) ee Ben $193,890 4° ine ay proprintions for the fear! ‘and, sithongh ‘unsnopers- | “earlier chan the money can be collected under. the exist an take ve pari in the forced resjoration of thearchdukes, | commercial circles. ‘ | op the frontters:” The prockimatiog<contiades: by:statiog iext to the Logiblauive Department, the Charter men- |. gyi to ihe extent: which was desired, itis gratify bo | ik law nd wou pred eve pabonen or intorest ie ceil gladly sanction and support the voluntary transfer | Whether the Emperor of the French desites wat with (}atiliness lag redueeditheatfechye ofthe Bremsl qxoo- | Apns:— ‘ y able to state that the amount of expenses thus, eden amdhippliti ithe reeset nate ee allegiance mide vy the subjects of these Princes to King | Bogland or not, be only knows. But we are toundtosay ti ary corps to onertiith, butihe solders, beverthrless, | 2. ‘ihe bey rath 7 Sxpenses of the Mayoralty, ex- | ait the departments during the current year wif probably | auticipation of the receipt taxes, toucarry on Soe cnahiaaenidescnttainkee tence |e nothing in hispolicy has indicated any desire. cisplay moral force aud admirable und unalterad disciptiue. |) Prt as provided fof by the three above mentioned gone- conslscrably sbortcf375,000. for which tho Common | t¢ government. |The propored change is again urgently whom they dislike—we will not thwart the Italians in | All his intercste—we mean not only the br | A Maria Ceepateh of the lst ult. supattes fortification of | (ful apiroprintionsypre estimated by his Honortho Mayor, | Couric will be reqested to’ provide by a special ora, | Fecotmended to your honorable bodies. for your action fhelr choice of the Price whom they prefer. It is their, | france, but his special, family, and dynastic te— , Ceuta continues, The, embarkation; of, thes air wpepe follown, Vino» nunce. Jn this connection it ia but justice to the Street | thereon. our, interestaand wishes which have the first claim | would lead him in the opposite direction. He bas gained | d’armic bos been completed, and that of aie Tegarded in the settlement of the Italian ques. | an unspeakable amount of moral stre1 in bis own | comm need. The bad woather renders: the #hipment of ‘icp. That question bas only arisen, it has onlyfasesumed | country from the friendship of England. The alliauco | war materiel dificult. ‘The organization dtthe battalion goch vost proportions, because their interests and | bas been an advantage to England, but it has been a biess- in the Bueque provinces 1 proceyding agyely, wishes have been systematically set at naught; snd | ing beyond all price to France in the early strussies of | | Kpait is chartering English steamers for service in the te attempt any seitlemest in deflance of ‘these | her second) empire. And at the present moment the | Morocco war. ‘would be only élosing one italian questian to open | friendship of Great Britain is worth more to France— , _ According 16. the: latest accounts ‘from Morocco, «Mr. ‘wp anotber just as frangbt as its predecessor with both people and Emperor—than her enmity. i, | Dremmond Hay, the English Consul General, remained pt ‘wanumbered woes ta Europe. In those interests of peace | then, nothing im the policy, nothing inthe interests | Tangier, and was holding freqdent,conferences with the | Commissioner to state that the liabilities incurred for pur- | _ !™eonclueion, the-Comptrdller would pores within the cogmitaniee of his departineat have iy no | 2 your picyirpge hg ou the in | o¢age exceeded the amount of the appropriatuns for the | ction in making the necessary appropriations for the j tome. To avoid any serious inconvenienoe or detriment”) foming year. “Ot the required ardinance ie passed before E to the public interests f-oni under estimates forthe annual | the 2st of January, the druttof the necessary tax law cam wet of Fminice:—The expenses of this! sppenpriations jn the futuee, a plan will be suggested. in’ |’ De £uoroltted to tho Legislature smmedistely after the as- which special: appropriations are! re- | guother part of this communication. sembling of that body and will be more likely tobe aoted re estimated as follows: | os upon early in the session than if cons to a later pe- | Forclew Abul The thos Newt: (pchareen se spent of Mara ces seccccselk rahe | te ehitatellth conse tO the Feeds Ofte Gorporas'| 2 36 the appropriacons are delayed beyond tho 1 of hich land has most at heart, it is im- ) , Tove her to war with ug, what other mo- | Moorish Minister of Foreign Attire. 16 fact now offi. i ampenrs of taxem,, 2,000 | january it will prol several weeks before they aro SSupessatio’ Ghee tho itiorusl trhaqalliny of Navcore |°SGa oie Gey Bee Ty ake ae uunbetttating. | cially announced in Paris that in'the epade of the twenty J Conta genrazq Comptroller's off 12800 | {hoee appropriated do be Sisking Raurey end’ wich eg | 2ormety and a corresponding, delay wil be sanged th the pe ereagrenon by a stroug national government, one | ly tell us that it is simply the mala fides of Napoleon. | (aps the campaigu in Morocco jasted, one-fiith of the ex- tee 3,000'} there appropri 9. 6 Funds, and which are | ection of: the: Legislature—all of which» delays,as expe- quite as able as the kingdom of Fru‘sia in the Germanic | is people,” they say, ‘ate us, and “he wil fight us to | peditionary corps perished from dipeheg, 60,000 | applicable 24, the bors, Bed Haze ipl, Docpoees of the. | rience has ee, seriously retard embarrass the ration to hold its own, whether against foreign or | gratify his people. He is armed to he tecth, and there- AOR0.| BOE eumingh aman sperntionn 4f the gorermece: Submitted, @foes, The more free and natioual, the stronger | fore must be intending to fight us and us only here we ApS | sxocia ths samapeamartemeinern ee ee ROBERT f. HAWG, Qooxpteotier: 94 more united such a government shall become, tue | no arguing againrt a>surd suppositions beyoad demon- ; Loxnoy Moxay MARKEr, Nov. 2—Consslselosad on’) Balurier—D +, 92,600 | i ‘etter fited will it likewise be to perform its own functions } strating their absurdity. Aud this itis uotdilicult to do | Tucscuy at 9o', a 90% for moucy. odd 964 9574 for Poe oy! ‘as a useful member of the European commonwealth, ani | in the preeent instance, What, we may ask,coald Napo- | uccoure ih eek» 19808,000 | C4041, a8 shown by the — referred to the Finance Cormmiittes, and’ Aftesn bundred 1 |, sount required to be raised by taxation will be $6,687,, | __ On ™otion of Alderman Bripixy the communication was | ‘fhe greater likelihood will it possess of proving a valuable | Jeon propose by an invasion of Eng'and? The utmost he | “Awericas securities were in improved demand. Sal dhicd cxpemnngins | Exvendituren $8,014,128 96 copies ordered to be printed under the direction of the ‘of England could effet, granting him improbable success, would be | of Illinois Central tharee stad a 42 diseaaut. ajzance of thid de- | Receipts hee peg teariod Comptroller. statesman who shall represent this country in the | the destrncicn of seme thousanda of Engicumen, and re ee sf bE NE CN Mad 5 9B Maan peta cea Urb ‘rm mant Sor OmerRAcr. SQuerees. need only adhere to the political’ trai | the spoation of some of our coust oF river towns, ata | ,,17ymmen Comm Mauer, :Now. 28. taa-ealon fog eb ets 7 este | Supers oy esiaing ls for purposes inctaled in tho | ‘The epbrt of the commutes contirming the night soft | for the three ¢ r by walkg and feu ‘ s Ce Sg hte ans ong he edge eg AN) eter ape fate aN ge newt teens seeking | EPrctletors ew importers awe take "0. "yehe gs nat Seal: 4. forweoinesertimatee, to the amount of $1,660,042 30, leav. | centract won called up by Aldermen Boole, The Ohair- No Tavoy the aggrandizement of the Sardinian mow. defeat ‘cna, disaster could ramag, fo | Ween but Title inquiry, and prices wee, wdake shen ood 05! Boot pecial law the sumof | man ofthe Committes (Alderman Seagrist) wag absent, of nud some debste ensued ag to the’ gots satiated ameuat caleba als bby taxation the matter until he was present.” 4 carting crop en ee Scent Ny pect > A viously atatad, (1 Papers was ultimately procured and ym ae the motion, and ze Dut eventual have certainly lost nothing of their force during the | him, and he would have lost al moral influence | Wé-eighth of a permy iawer, tbe merket closing dil century. » the memoir presented by | without any compensating glory; he would have | _ State oF, TRapE.—Tho alvioes from Manchester Gount de Aghé to Lord Castlereagh on the departure of | destroyed “bis place in ory for the most favorable. Prices bad an upwasd tendency, though ‘the latter for the Congrees of Vienna might, as regards its | uswortby tritle thatever led a misguided man into mis. | market wag quiet. us eum browided to cover deficiencies. | ty cw firm the contract. to Mr. Dunn for $86,600 tn yaation’o: the taxes! i , Sonn. General principles, form the text book of nglish diplo- | chief But while there is uo imaginative motive to induce | Tyvempooe Pmearerreys’ Wine? Nov. 28. —Richardjon poled Le pot taacealeed rs cy thai ae ‘" ba - Foray ws pm adopted and sextt/to the oaneil- matists in thoapprosching ‘negotiations. What was true | the Emperer to contemplate the invasion of England, | Spence & Co. report flotir dulland' 6, ® Is. lower, at hes fame meaner for the Corpora. On motion of. Alderman Starr, the resolution ‘appro. of orfhern lhaly then is equally a of Northern and | there is every reason in the world to justify the keeping | duli and 1d. @ 2d. lower... Cora quiet, and declined #4. a ae pi bi tion as above stated, ig. $6,587,640 41 priating $1,500 for removing partitions im the Governor's ie tna tesraata ot ope shake persue’ ving ecmpire “tthe ty Or ete eee Js. per quarter, Quotations wore pORA, Sunpiles tor Lollee Peper triant Ago tocover deficiencies arising ~ room and refitting he eome, was-called ap, and © dis, e it. 1 lot eq - KI 7 oh Y dod i t 180 the foot of the Alps shall: be subject neither to Frande | And it is tor England to fellow the same rule, and by the | - 1ZYERPOOL. Provision Manven,, Noy. 23-—Doof Yoavy, | Whutyee, pcre and slips... Semniieennie eae cussion ensued, atter which tho maatter, was récommltted, mor Austria, and that the illustrious and ancient house | strength of her navy, her army, ber militia, nor rifle | OWi8 to large arrivals. Pork ‘Gull and salos umpor- ‘which has reigned there during 80 many centuries may | corps, her Laval volustecrs, aud-every. other Boaros ur | tant: Ip =p hs peetirn hggeti a eontinue efficaciously, as it has done in the past, to | strength, to be reacy for every emergency that may | banged in price. 1 we.tothe maintenance of the balance of power; | arise. We are evidently entering upm a stormy period, Taverroor Dropucs Market, Nov. 23.—Sugar was firm. ‘hat it mast therefor be hoped that the principal Powers | and it is the part of every kingdom that hie, anything to | Cofee quiet, Rice steady. Ashes quict at 2s, 6d. lor about to meet for the purpose of reorganizing ona solid | Icge to place nself ina porition to hold its own. This wo | pots and #72 9. for pearis. “Rosin anil. Spints turpen- foundation tife polities! edifice of Europe, will not rest / may safely do without menacing our allics and without | tine steady at 343, sheer ege¢ 289,859 596,827,000 00 | “Arter some furiher routine business the Board adjourn: ‘ote... es be. . dovede J ai 2. ————— | ed to Monday, at five o'clock. %) The Croton Aqheduct Department —The He |. Estimated total amount of taxes for State, : the ettiinate for axbatcnceate thie departmgt:— County and City purposes for. 1860... . 68,807,000 00 BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. Repairs and improvements, ++ $16,000. } The amount of the tax levy for all purposes REPORTS OF THE ALDERMEN CONCURRED i¥—PERMINON ‘000 ih 1859, without any allowances to cover GRANTED TO THE NEW YORE AND YORKERS RAILROAD TO LAY" deficiencies thereon, was, , seeeeserees 9,860,926 09 RADS LN THE CITY, ETC. ‘The estinuated amount for 1860, mataied with estabiebing the independence of the Sore. | suepecting them. Wo arm, but we do Notmesn to tvade | — Loxnan Manners, Novi 22—Wheut» doll, sod holders 6 MbOVEy Bere sree ven e+, $8,807,000 00 The Koard met laet evening, the Prosident, Chas. G. reigns CF seine on oaks por Pood es Sy France, France arms, bat ehe is wiser than to invade us. preeeing op the market. Sugar ficm eud partly 6d. Deduct amount ineinded the: Cornell, Eeq., presiding. ; — Agr —— apes edesfeunets inclina- | srpacns OF THE FRENCH PRESS, AND AN INVASION Begbate Cone antl Pee wauitys fis Relowe im to cover deficiencies...... 807,920 90—8,499,079 00 As goon asthe minutes of the previous meeting wore hom red. € ag. lower: Rice firm,! Cinseed ——— Well would st, bare, beep. Jor lialy and Barope had [From the Lantve mes, Nov. 223} 26. Epinte turpeyfine teary ab ABA Pig ftom firm at Estimated actual decrease in the amount of read and approved, a few unimportant, papers were: pra- SS a eee ‘They will not wo kro | _ When we resolved to draw, in the most oxplicit and di- | 628. 6d. ‘The wool suics were apigated and prices firm. expenditures to be provided for by tax- sented and referred, poor 1B vn Som the statesman who now hulds the | Tect manner, the atrention of the French government to THE LATEST VLA QUEENSTOWN, ution’ in 1860, equal toabout 14 per cent. $1,861,846 99 The Corporation Attorney sent in his monthly statement Beals of the Foreign Ofiles. the manifestations of hostility on the part of the Freach Livenroor, Nov. 24, 1889. It, will be perceived that no provision: is. made in the nation and the French press, we did it after full conside- | The sales of cotton yesterday ‘were’ 6,000 bales—tho FROCLAMARION OF GARIRALDI TO THE ITALTANS. | ration of the heavy responsibility we aseumed. We knew | murket closing with a dechning temdeudy. An exact copy of this document has come to hand. It | that we should be accused of fomenting animosities al- Breadstufle quiet. Pyovivivns dull... Sugar buoyant, foregoing creat em, he Paernid dp fia, Brsnoce of Seceived $151 tom November for ‘tha pote. sed he Corporation, wl gene! own to exist. asd ¥ vie umporsibieto! tate: at present the embct amount of |g forahird ese re eee Pniating $280 for tho use of i a hore and wagon Superintendent of Roads. A. ready too prominent, and of seeking, under the pretence Other articles nnchenpod. ‘Total... ts. is ABB «. $746, such deficiency, The jmmenre, accumalation.of business | nape; the Com! pon Finan ypatin, hand machinations were continually impeding the | of dehrocnung hostility, to bring about the very evil we | ‘The Daily News city aitiele stiy@lTho funds have 5. The Law Department/—The egpenses for adder ip this oepartinent at the beg of the present year Wie Coleretl Orpman aarti to" hansen ‘item i Sroedom of action atiached to the rank I occupied in the | deprecated. But we thought that iothing was to'be gained | again been very firm today, although animation was pro-. | meats aN, bers pose ante sid requiring immediate atteation, and the want of preper bed army of Central Italy, and which I made use of in the en- |. by a hypocritical reticehce, and that the. best service. we | yented by the long @eevor to attain the object which every good Italian has | could render to the cause of peace was to point out bow | gress. Late in . manifestly everything tended towards it interruption. | to an itmprover tbe when Victor Emanuel shall again cail his soldiers | We were not without hope than when it wax made mani. ry for the redemption of the country, I will find | fest to the Emperor Napoleon how entirely he was by opi- ‘again a weapon of some sort, und @ place by the side of | nion in this country held responsible, from his absolute valiant companions. The miserable, tortuous policy | control over the press and his employes, for the sudden Sich fora moment disturbs the majestic march of our passion which bas agitated France, he would see the ne- , Must convince us that it is neceseary for us todraw | cessity of acquitting himeeii of that responsibility by ex- hee around the valorous and loyal soldier of indepen- | ercising his power in the dircction towards which all bls dence, incapable of retrograding in his sublime and gene- { avowed and official acts tend. We have been disap pointed Yous path, and that we ought now more than ever to pre | in neither expectation. . We have received as much abuse _ sap | iit during tn pesior rac the yan, have” ren: | Sacraments rae adopted,” Alte erat the 26,760 | dever! on hed investigation of the old books and ac- | from Fourth to Eighth avenue with wement, eounts impracticable. Enough, howevor, has been ascer- PAPERS FROM THE dana : s+. $46,750 | tained to render it probuble ‘that the aggregate of defl- ‘The following Of the Board of ‘Aldermen eht.—The expenses for | Ci bey und losses will be large; and the question arises, | concurred ini in favor of appropriating $5,000 for faiows:— bow ite sutne shall be provided for? | Sball the whole of | ty 4he distributive reser eed ee oe ana the catimated amount be inelnded in the tax levy of 1860, |. tte gboo for eacheot the Precinc are tao eroPEl- sei in Oe Suniel Aer CANPUT MSE NOEIOM PUBCON, Ch oe ecsalgenien Mean Goomeinioanes ee ana considering the subject in’ albits bearings, Lunhesi: | {) ine New York Infirmary for indigent, womon and ehil- teting!y . recommend. the latter course be adopted. I | dren: inf nvor of pure a plot 1d for have, therefore, prepared a draftof x law, which is hereto | Ore" wnt vor of purchia Fintona L chy a tower Appeniied. to be sttbmnitted to the Legislature, should it, | 22! rat and Second districts; appro- ¥ 1D tbe, convocation of the Coa- | Contingenci cay an ady ce tore place in answer | Ealarice Law Decartnene on dn toe Paris Boorse. i ice Of Securities closed with irmness.. The denmand To's seaesceser eres rother sciive, many of the private | 6. The City Tospecter’s Dapal y t,eud didconnters are not | ths ceposiment are estimated ; " us 236 per cont. Alatement of nuisances... Cumimorcial tenders are required mt the; India ofleg for | City tuspector’s Lepartient ips to take etores from Glasxow to Bombay, The Admi- | Chaning marketa v y will receive tenders ou the 2h inst, for the sanply Caving streets, “ and delivery at Ferpando Fo of 2,800 tous of South Wales | Sahrics—City Irapector'e } ‘atu to the Austro Papal whals. AU his log. | the French bos direc Mis Minister of the Inlerior to wend fo | There were 10. bulidn ‘operations’ ae. Che Banke to tay, wegen ery hace tpg en T inade hues. | | Vemuoxonance rum Comox Counts ov #mu Cory o7 Naw Pare gold and stecl,t0 a8 to be able to meet those whe | as our fondest anticipations have led us to expect. One | The Daily Macs deecribes the wugar market. ye micvt your approval, authorizing (he creation of a public | Pristing $260 te &. Oscanyan for services rendered as in, Zany Cadoavor torpluoge us bock opaia io the ntoorien or] SA eat ne Fae ars aa us 0 ox tlatements | as fimer, wud eays that the tea talea hans tarereee | yyy ne ttecsg “ee Motrop Mock, to De designated, the.“ Floating Debt. Fund ‘tock | tCTPreter curing the viet cr Mohomed Pastis; and’ coa- ‘ihe past. JOSEPH GARIBALDI | aro false: the other half hi admitted them to be true, but | beavile ; » | br the gaymnens or of the City of New York,” mim Dot exceeding | the exclusive rightof removing might ool fe Ge oer ‘Nxz, Nov. 18, 1869. has declared that the animosity of which we complain hag | ‘The London Times city article eays:—A favorable, tone nty of New York £060,900, to: Agar interest at the ‘rate of six per cent per | {he exclusive right of removing night soll for the next five A mn was attempted at Bologna on the an- | been brought upon us by our ewn misconduct, principally | continues in the E:glish fande, ahd a Bight advaacé hh. lowing mmougts arai abou, aud, redeemable within pusety years, and haps the meeting of the 20th of October, thd 6 ‘meuncement of Gatibaldi’s Manns number ef | in not joining Franco jn that very war from which tho | been established tv'ay. ‘Thee was fair demand for | yee"? polee toingrap Co a aaey cent ments alter, the year 1864—the an- | sidon_which haw nowor’ Dest publatboe wan perk oe ‘persons wasismall, and they, were immediately dispersed. | French ‘nation itself before its commencement was so | discount to-day, and al the vanke the anplications were | ERG} the detention ont inetatndents and “interest tobe provided for by taxa- | by Mr vou ne and retired tome Ubaing Paris (Nov. 28) correspondence of CorkyExaminer,] | | otorlously averse... But, if we have been hearuly abused, | ou a ull average seule. tn the Stock Exchange two | Polih tund.........0he tions roede’- , Canine Pall. pane momentary withdrawl frem the debateale {| We bave also been completely succeseful. Emperor of | per cent was given for’ loun on government securities. | Pe tingen — ious Causes of the same, hay been made known who worked \with him in 1848 areeft in their | the Prefect of exch department @ confidential circular, in | Tue railway market. continues to.improve, » In. several i Nena ~ gai: atiegen tar deem already ‘OnK: ———— | to the Common Council, bat a by rence same | . The New York snd Yonkers a Bisio,De, Modic| hiatal, Conens and tte ‘ to: the waolent and eraggeraiad | Koulih évscriptions an asvauee uf 46 hep taken tee, ess cet ive of Here wilt be be Barer plabbet ee an eee Oe uncer ancl of the aio ga y. eaniced officers, who Jed, the Chasseurs des Alpes are at | language, of the Brench press with regard to England—to | ‘the Londen Fines say's it ie reporied (4a gemmtttiogs of |v. -eh! i has long been the praction to levy taxes each yenr for | toss, axdinsegnlae tee ee yal the pariot Paat Cia | We fet at rch Inguae lnig fond in jouralsohio | whe encore of the Sth Faeray aah o tne Lone, ‘auited to bo, provided for the | the. exuet amount of the annual, appropriauons, no allow- | gets" amendiag'ihe saine, for too eke aa es % ee hero, fitly fille the vacancy of Commander-in-Chief of | support the government, tendstoindentrfy | Chuthem, Dover apd Fast Kent fines, mét today. nad iss of said Board, fs estimated | ance being made for deficiencies in the realization of tho | read trom we village of Yorkers to: of Ne re Central italy. The first gun fired will. bring the Italian | “hat government juith adacks ay an allied and, frienilly ugreed to recommend to their tespective bonrds to ton- a » ’ taxes, which always occur from over-valuation ‘and other rpeeifully (petition your Bonernble for to lay ‘Washington back into the field. Poier; and that st 4 dessratle fur the dignity of the imperial | sider the expediency of arrauging terms of amalgamation. feity. .91,264,952,| errors inthe aseesement and: from ements and ro- | ‘be track of thelr roud, and const uet the ag tifrom the London Observer, Nov, 19.] [mt we ts idle tai [Fro peace that the P: fects L ‘te A the should use their influence to put an end to the proctive.” No LANDON Ti 7 Nov. 24, 1859. doub’ : a neola 96; ci 4 4 : punnehiaerinreacarhacuiudstcncaey. j doubt, it we could yreseciby the. maauer inwhich the | gogyy "4 * 90% Tor Mowry, and 90% a 96% for ao Ye ne the proportion ot this ety: OF the | becn about three aud a halt per cent of the whole amount | orto be Inlet, Cot ela ne pid os dismay intoevery patriotic Italian bosom— | evil we complain of should be put an end to, we should Panis, Wednesday, Nov, 23, 1860. iter mig Mate, school tax, and of the income | of tte taxlevy. Of the whole) amount of personal taxes the Fighth avenue, at the Bariem ri ‘namely: the retirement of Garibaldi from the command of | Partangs of the ‘attieke mee iy te ele ima | The Parle Bonrae is buoyant; tho reads, ar quoted 70 ute ofmon ectwol and United States deporit, | cue ard unpaid on, the. frst. day of January, 850, say. | EID avenue “with x double 8 @ieCenital Ttalian army. ‘The "hich ake ‘only reat hero | (of the aitucks: mave “by the ‘French ‘press on | france § centiniea, js acta amount to’ be raised by tax | $1,744,060, the officers of the bureau Of the ‘Receiver of | tedeenlong Finy ninth so'who surged np inthe coarse of the war—bas resigned his | 22gland lies in, the absolute subjection of that press.to ute =e sa is amount, however, is exclusive Of the | Tax-# estinmntod thut rot moro than $300/080 would ever | S°EPUet thence ‘along H 4 French government Jt ip because, a3 we buve shown, The Chi C on, schools, 5 thi it Jiecteds which wonk! Jeave a lose: to Greenwich avenue; thence .and has, acoording to gome, retired to his es- ‘ v u e oroform Ca HMOW Schools, wIReshed UpoR the county | be coliected; wl 0) ive a loss from this causealona | double track, ma ‘al 1 off Cores a; Acobet thors, bya system of the most fizid and absojute coercion, every (gpresents the gross amount required |, miss.ouk, us well as. from losees.on Personal taxes, ‘Tho | the following streets nnd aventien hich the sum oF $207-903 96 tw Fes | omeviat cellelrncy 1010. hone, caused ie eeutnate es hee | wit Commencing at Lt tobbing the Mails. v oul 19 and neroge the: sunting to $349,677 61. of pearly a million and a halt of dollar, "Tho draft of a | thence slong Eighth street, . editor of p French newspaper is obliged to perform the Our readers will no doubt recollect the particulars of Bealth:— ‘nw abo uitioned contains a igtor nf ‘along Groene “ Secerateaione bats aareces pee 4 omen Fonte raed miko reg Vandy eunsh A adariig attempt to rob the ‘United Staies mail some ® for bjeots udder the: cognizuice of “sent the feeurrence of audh defiblency Beccattan reise / Waterey pac thehce: Waveney, case por’ hatever esca) censor, and consider tbs since by attacking oue of thet said vstimated at the following sums:— canres nbove stated. ‘ eoxryl ‘coster i ht, | it; as we have t to do, 68 an unofficial communi. | OM y 6 cue of the route agents in ? 5 ai single track, to Canal mig | i, aoe red Senile CoeCHG st Ieee rk Lictocane noel oh cenkaprcammbatntedlnmtce a. Eee tb $35,000 Sicicneice iy the Trust Accounta,s detailed ip my | pinkie ‘tek Wh ‘wor TP" aa50 | com mon Connell, under date of byl rth | the French to give itself airs of independence, and | road, ‘on ite way West. The 450 tained p nt way and College. piace, Esd:becst a, repotlican a the worgt Say "wos write thts, tome 6 BOG such and mea , Whllo‘on' its way West. The peréon who exdcutéd— —— | ‘Novernber V7, 1859(seo Boor of Couneitmen, Doe. No. —), | sueett thence “elony $39,250 | arising from causes not yot ascertained, amount to nearly | © Church street; thence, tas @ republican against the worst.| niong.” The Freveb press le not «free agent; it wrives | fhe did not plan—this bold aseauit, wap. oug ‘Edward om rot, a " A baif a miliion of dollars; and other ‘defick double track. to Broad all Syraalen the theocracy £ what, mut, and iberetore ab esponsibility for tts pre vere New York. Hy. secreted himself for general repairs’ and maintonanéo of | cariees therein Mated amoimt to nearly a quarte ero ee oe easaeera Teh with a single Reine. Bat Ta eh shen soe pe abeer th Brings. ge the government, which em, | in a emall room in one corner of tho mail cir before the } fire engines fud apparaws, hore, hook and:lad- | lowmore. - irack, treet; b with w , ry fnomding track, to Greena wtreet; wees tong Greenest Mee ae ‘under thé Bérdinien ehh a gt gd sn eae Bs of train left Jersey City, and about ay whon it had. |. der ano bog carriages, and all implements sppertaining Another large item of deficiency has grown out of the | sinwe tenek, 10 Waverte! bow aren oe ed eriey piace, v jayariey pi Gaitse whieli , Teached a point some distance abc rt to the rarnifalso, for repairs of engine and other Houses, | opcrihy, widdnicg and improving ef stre In opening | with axingle track, to Fisih avenue; thence alone tiene Borereign, be ident Geligialatis ts vopablcuntons cai tance of dts attacks vanishes. | They no longer compro- | out of hik Mang ach eon nding te Hee Ae ‘at. | 00:4 for su;PieR for the same, rd provided for by appro! | nud wioening etirets, the law procides tes a portion net, | wilt wel et rack to Grernrich ‘avenue. Also. fiw the ort frye a ea Of ulterior designs, thy must staid. upon thei oe lg. | Sempted to administer Cloroform to. the un of- | Frinton: nffte for the expenditures of the Streot, Depart- | exccoving one-third of the’value'of the buildings removed | Mt of Was erley place and allerto1 , ‘upon thel o are extimuded ns | or destrayea may be assessed against the Corporation, | %,coUble track, along, Univeral pince, ne rowe way: thence LF Bloomin dale. ‘iyi ‘The laws formerly in torce provided that no property witha doable track, to intersect with the said ti 888,500 improvement of 4 5 " > Hl fe wen (Dae ree ba mady ficial by meus of a sponge well filed with’ Piet eperitic j ment Thy en. should “be aesesced for benefita in the ‘The Ang drug. A few drops of the liquid fall XLCITEMENT IN ENGLAND, RESFECTING HER OowTI- | be, we bave little to fear from the latter. Englishmen | {iSight cree ot the lian f Salaries MENTAL COMPLICATIONS—CHANCES OF A FRENCH | WOUld reed these Dosti cr nett tiie Phlogmatic | Spjeet of his anenilant, and to Denier ee Ks at the | vin The ry rt ftreete for more, than one-half (and: by went Fach Tadd oie wenlstions be sete hereast ‘ody sae he : : 8 subsoq uch 7 e INVASION. ae ee Secure Liat indit- | severe pounding at ‘the hamts, of Pate, | ‘The crigexpenses of wald ‘Hoard, except, aa: provided ] for not more than ono-third) of the vame of myst § Hennes: apa rou Bell nay wiherar peay. , From the London. Post (Govetnment organ) Nov: ference by not reading them stall. The Emperor of the | of’ Uncle” eam’s fulthful sentinel,’ tn the scitle, | for ty efrral appropriations, or ‘otherwibe,*!are em. | av arrisecd for taxes; tho remaking cost of puch impoore, For the Now Wee eed VIEUE, Secretary, Brisahe pais a | Bren wut taken this stp, ce yrens does inded 1 was presented)’ by the’ intruder’ | braces ufer the following bead: — tuent, theretore, fell’ upon the'eity weasury, and, 86 far A ers Kal'Foad Comptiny. ‘on to regard with ur ly 2 part fe of Ag We have no. | which was, however, wrenched him in time to pro- omrd ‘Of ABREEEU: > ‘ $7,000 | as Lies been agcertained, no. provi has been made for Instead 0° a report from the Committee, Condition of European affairs, » Because Italy | Tight to & r Shere met l= ep engtey pect reom. “Alte severely aren y the velmburgement of the same. The amount of defclency | MT atta” pretented what was termod ‘a, substitute for 4 still in trouble, because Wrance looks,coldiy upon the } US pewh) nes mgs ndamental empire, But | Jackson jumped from the car wh ‘thotion, aes from the appropriate Trust tw thete causes It is estimated will reach the gum of | ‘be petition, but which was, with one or two trifling ox- Projects of the Central States, who are. phe ote | he ae Urine te, ciecomnesting For. | subsequently arrested: by means’ Of the telegraph. The | being included in the assesembnts, 100. Tie true that thecoatof these improvements | CePticns. an Saaaty OF it. The following requirements zuler: because Austria, though financtally slmoxt itapo- | erbment from the babe camiad the power | ofence having been committed just ever the Pouteylvens to the work in relation to which the advar- | Jus» all or nrariy ali becu paid. but the money go pald was at the Company should provirto 7 cara, tent, is still quarrelsome and menacing towards Sardinia; hho pomesses overt, snd mee te tay empenpeane Samo | line, be-was taken to Philadelphia! for trial, which took. | . uieed Tor other specitic objects, or borrowed. upon asseas- Re i neh? 08 cach cary that the fare to ‘Becduse Russia and Prussia have hed preston with which be ou hisown ernment. in the United States District Cont last week. Tho | 1 Tue Pity Courts ment bonds which are still Ouistanding, or have been in he pri U must; be five cents; that steam must not be ‘exact purport of which has not yet tr: Has felt the. glaring screpancy Between the unoffcial rere clearly proved, the only defence set up Boing | _th- esprnser of the District (civic) Conrts, and Police | part paic from moneys raised by taxation for the ordinary | V8? below the junctien of Torlem river and Huchtte ‘the policy of France ie somewhat inexplicable on Ianguage Bot oe wang eget and the suggestion on the part of bia ity hunts, ficneing rent of court rome and offlees, and also | expr sce of ayernment, avenue: that the rafle must bo of the most approved kind, ‘Stewed principles of the re: becatse we and words, ron _— Fesoinded an order of | that ps intended 10 rot the expre , |. | the supplier for the same, are all provided for under other | A iu mount Of usseesments, made prior to Jannary ay the company shall koop the atrocts in propor ro- ooking t our national , and are: about dzes tp nage Bog ject of attack, or elie has ly, with bis valuables, occu; the game Car with the | bears, @reept the following: | 1, 1¥60, upon the real estate owned by the Corporation, The Paper wat adopted by im vote of 16.10 2 ‘fo shift’ our national . arsenal to’ somo legs ex- ‘an end to io teboe ave existed a8A,) mail agent, but who happened to’ be in the oar | Ralariesf-City Courts essa. seeesenesseecenses +4 $88,000 | remain unpaid, and the remissions by the-Co Coun! fore the qneetion wag taken Mr. Otrarson observed: ~ \Boeed ‘and more available spot, therefore it is | gathered strength sn eratrriniasion of the govern- | atthe time ofthis desperate t the X Tid Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delin- | ¢\\ Jom time 10 time of asscestuents made by their wutho. it wae generally admitted that the Legislature at ite Siraightway assumed that war is actually imminent, | ment In either case it ie eae and appropriate Fe- | jury took a different view of th matter, and rendered a ying: rity Teve’ aleo caused a deficlency in the trust funds, | °C™iMR Fession intended to pass numerous bills grantio nd that everything dear to ug all is in instant danger, sponse to our remonstrance, and we should bo churlish | yerdict of “Guilty of an aranlt uy @ person having tho | Ibe @mount reqnired to be paid to thie Society annually ‘The most easily excitable spirits run to and fro poet. and bo peat DoF ar Wenek wae tone can the for which no provision appears ‘to have been made. PSs ada to construct rajiroads throughout the city, an rporation, ib pursvance of chap. 186.0f the Jaws | Arsersments being always made for the exact amonnt of 1 $4,000, and the anditiopal amount in pursuance | the ost of 1 n of the Fommmon Council, passed December | aiy 11 m'-vi0 ho thought it was quite proper in the Common. Council to Particular works, it follows, of course, tha | {Testall the action of that bey by granting the prayer of fing the dircet: custody of the United States ‘with an ittemt to rob | > ev woes, and putting everybody they meet with sor amounts not realized must cause a cor. | the petitioners, He eaid that thi would be w geod cuse tor same spirit of offered. | the same.” He will of cou punished under the law |‘ ato a state of chronic trepidation. Some go fi ‘We glad! the opportunity of essuring the Emperor | o¢ hich ‘person convic of thers, and not only believe that war wit] Cay sem of Frenoh that thie country Ras not tho slighest | this offences shall ie amqieasaee’ al od sae! 88,000 + respond jcleney ii tho nieaus Wherewith to rede ther*the Common Council bad any control ever ofa Be horinon 1% gical consenvence. of tho presant | H-will towards himself or his dynasty. Wo have haa | ieofknen, shall be imprisoBed tot lesa vim | the eractsinant bonds upon whieh Whe money 1s canes fee § of European affairs, but algo that our const Will, at | Cast upon us in tarn the duty of recognizing and living aii y Xx re i phe 25,000 | executing sald works, the varvastiy recommended that Tho Board odjourned to mect this (Thursday evening. Some unpreparcd point, and in some unexpected moment, | On friendly terms with a succession of governments Naval Intelligence, ~ Reray tilativn, | rime ct etive'mehns be grovived to prevent such los ‘De invaded by a hundred thousand Franc omen, instructed in France — Legitimist, Orleanist, Republican, Impo- lon, Henry Av Wise has been ordéred toordnancal siawing the eetimater! exptnees for the ordinary sup. | iy te tytnre ' Hoard of nentto g) {Shall bazards to aarch upon our « vitah rial; and each dynasty ne it has fallen has ‘m- Davy Yard, Washingtom. James Wy Hertz, of Mil os the Ore Gowernin nt: A wor bln amount of p and payments, | COMMUNTC ATION Pitos t CoM LOa~apenor eiproones is De © got rid of the bettor | bibed, ag it would seem, an andying hatred of” Ko: cov le Gay bas been appolitd an Assistant Burgoot eMltye T hte, » wet hain POR SGHGOL EVIE ING beosyeriiy wid Vac safsty og » Sud sor the peadiness wikh which Laglaad Las dyferred int*s cov, , Di yOralty sr reeseeeeed y @ will bs by I which hayo been Aregrlarmociing of the Comailesioners of Eateation

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