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ra :- “ ay ‘ 2 NEWYORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1860. | oe 3 = | 1 " The way Sinves ada. afew wocks ago, What our city legislators, with but few | millions additional taxes will be necessary to pay the Letter from Mr. Helper, ‘From the 10 (0. W.) Globe, Jan. 10.) ou aonaslietieaines AFFAIRS. rinciuied. {ities defies ea Caused DY corrupt rountctpal legislation. ‘A OHAVTER OF HS PERSONAL WIBTORY- Toronio (0. W.. a ‘Time Orry Frocowy wiru Cousrmuemrs— Amie uns — Anat Save on MUNICIP AL F } excoptions, aro an unprinciplod, iiterate, achemiag aot ae much Ume and space tn future ia venti- {irom the New York Evening Post.) ‘The New Yor Hai Th oc aang in 8 ane Panernes Canon wine PAsstXG 7k Qoaee. —Wedaceday™ - sane ease | of cormorunte; foisted upon the community through the | lating and exposing the echemes of the Common Coan st In consequence of the (ailure to clect a Speaker of tho | state of paiuful excit Ls fl ’ at. Sandals cae wists What Was Do { primary elections, bribed ote oc- | during the present year, and. make prompt and jwpeaéy.| glans of Ronuesentatives-af the Natiousl Congress, L have | and'uegrpes.iu general. The unbonding frmmoes of the | eveuing an attempt was made acity with: gpum nw it Was me Last Might in tho ss “a 3 ‘be a Y b Hi pot Be ; pari cay we "tc extamtre of the parties 6 avy trade bat may. bo peeve | thas (ur, since the 13h oF dast beni Bee, emery ‘aoa in the Co eae: ‘acing Ue titeh See ~—? ug ve re — eo ore pend Fee ston by tod to obtai pwhat speciat hearing, whied I fe B : ¥., and lermany of the wa x Two Boards. moans for attaining power, The consequence is that wo |“ aE: mae ince back be 04nd i te ualaiin te reply certain | tom When the Southern fre calers are backing dows, | N. x ae ae Bye Re have a clas Of municipal egislators forced upon us The Ocenn Bird Troubles. Pro-slavory sspersions of my characier, A republican | Cxive exertions Ho Premge grey) ort po omagmere rt a pa on, h hata brothels ‘ UNITED SPATRS DISTRICT COURT. member ofthe House, to whom, on the day above mam: pre. Rrgethize eo nnmber of “hinody and brulal’” facts | SRE Past, various how coun passed, zy Py THE NEW ANDTHE OLD COMMON COUNCIL, | X8? Dave Degp ecusaea ta barroums, brothels” am Teh IRMA Ole hein, Tlenody Leddreseea « satan, which 1 desised to Bave | tg URan immense number of "binady and te | storekeepers, but nothigg. ja te phage of a rush wag. ./ ’ h MUNUELs politigabnogiglié® hnd whose ovly aim ia attaining power “dude ae a enlared pou the fosersh xeodrss, wlormed me, in the | in commeskion, with Norihere SpOUUen Oh Tete; | made Wythe partica to pass very macy. Early last ee een is to-coanthubhate bchomes for theit own aggrandigamen: | 26% 12—~Le the Mailer, of the Ocean Bird.—Mr. WM. | cogesa of his kettot, thal— Gad © hein the protessicsal Union savers. Among other | oy at al Sacsasint oncaaiebeee and aint a Th nt Common Codnet! | Everts appeared oi bolalf of the Spacish owners of the Trideed, itcavnat how be dove witbout departiag from the efforte having this end in viow, the Hxnau sens a special ning Deputy e ks awe Legal Job ad Frauds of the | ee ey eee iy cower, Gvean Bird, an handedt9 the Court the following con: | ae of poiley whicl = <repuilicane) bovethus far adhered o— ving tls end id view tne purvase of raking up| Whe fact that coubterfeits om wéTabore "bank WOuld dM 5.0} To egal Jobs an Tar | re not tho legitinmte repxesculatives of au lateti. | Oveah Bird, a fithe. Tn | Mat ot Raalenk disapoob tion Of all apeachee hetare ie or every thing that ould be said in reference to the fugitives} ell probability'be “shoved” durlug the erening, and that wae + community; tone, of our eminsat mor- | Sots respectiog tie claims of tho mastor of that vzsiel.— zation of vho Hans, which we are reyuirad by law (0 am ry Pagge be Leper igh ' n i Last Board. gent community; — Porous Pesoath and, Saliva Gacaap:gu.'|( Piste tetore pros, w ety OWS? Dudapee from slavery tats section ofthe Qucen’s omunione Th). tarye gang, bait cen orgaaigal, 4, cirCalate dhe chants, trajeemgn or mechanics are among tiem; es i" yatauce, is the ooly answer that I hava, up | rea 01 1g more Hines the He acodrdtinigly Rat the ¢ Sig gon aa | Dut, on, tho contrary, tley are. from a claas of mon} the steamer Pwjarp del Osyanis—Ooran’ Birg--Hor taokcle, peer eeten, jaa blo to elicit from tae rat Papp. cin larlgenpr pin graye tier Seer wea teeters communicate the facta 10 ‘he Work to be Remowed by the | cfsuperncist views, witout the capactiy or oducation to | We. tye ubetiants, eomacnt that upon the claim of Dow'| AE4Asit is still vacertain, ow long the House mag yet | fre ant ders fale wae at gleen wilh 8 tis a atlas OC the pavers precincia, and in sahort Umnethe 3 New Board. | Fank sw vrlae legislators, In tho prosent Gommon | Jove Me Vindermonte, master of the itbelled vessel, for | fine UATE oT Ay blication of amy stato: lal objects are aimed at—Arst, to disgust American | ve Tee 4 fad hatd); ii GPx ; | Couned are men uncer (adictment for murdor anit fraud, | Nimaeif and upon bebalC oc Romano Herrero awd » | ment ig the Pov. " Wauthroplste with their efforts to keep the underground s ~ need Poon % . , | owners, te'bond: or stipulation of bald Jose M. Viade- | Mint) which { published in August, 1857, more than | railway trains ip motion; second, to spread an impression, r f the City Charter P | and those Who, only « short time previous: 19 thelr }yyonte, without other seourity fur the Hpellanta’ olalla®, io yeaca ago, 1 detailed ail the {acks aad circumstances | amo Bho alavor that: they. will be, worse see iy dlations 0 ie Harter Perpe- | eicction, were inmates of tho penitentiary at Blackwoll’s:| and Cor costs, bo accepted an | Bporoved, a 2, in which were based the atrocious calumnies then, | Canadian fom ¢! , 's ‘4 purchased \ | Tsinnd; and thore are others who aro ‘acively engaged in'| Steamer, &c', be! discharged; and wo ‘expressiy fauce and vows Corocioualy iuriod agalast me by tas | Wexcle bitter feclings in the States agalas Brilons od | APL DE CLARG! BY ny oh trated and in Contemplation, { funy fustideation, or notice of jastiGcation, or of aufrep- | (fince and now,09 foroe ney uhm the date of that | account of the sympathy which the runaway: Riboer tectva neseleoihod se : 9 contracts with the ciiy—aa act sirictly farbisdoa, by the | picauon for the approval of tis wuretics for Uae discharge | feumed edvocates of slavory. | Team, the dais of Hitt.) (eaies Goins Sy Tey atthe agente of tho underground ments provioua, ho immediately detained. Rewby, an@ &o. at &e. &. amended charter, passed im the year 1857. Ino doing { of the yoesel, and consent to Buch approval and disohargo eation of the first edition of my ‘Impending Crisis of the | railway) S55 ais Sasthelb meer inne ake Soren + fent for Captain Bennett. He was thhaiteken to the : 4 j they perjare themseives by ongaging ia that work, which | WRMDuE notice,” * Bouth''—prior 40 which time am aot aware of having | of the funds entrusted to them by philanthropiste for Pee Me evte Seseet Be ve Or mee : | by ete solema oath (fe! se they would nob do, —— ig Tina te gir Willian P Bick. | ever rendered myself in any degree obnoxious or axcop potas ted [pocdien pcecmei ne pn ts raner! Aescription "of the bills ayd of A! ne e Jomer 5 A Vl . ity whate x of bat ‘over 5 ry 'v a s sik suse ibaa Puan ia the | Many of the echemes were concocted last oar, Wat in | maserve, The me —A emir conaeak OT eee a a sieen conte teat Gaae. if apocibie 0 depeod upon volunieer siokers and ofa eoctracenerenenanrer cette er Rr i Consequence of the determined opposttion of ths press. and |. G- Magy and Si: A, Squire. ve. The Same. Pina figle one of the aks oa aeaepe NS St dnctora, and tones caer, bore a emorncte 9s Slee aan haan cen {4 2d wil re BOILERS the strong public Bentimont created thereby, the plotters ". Howser vs. The Same.—A similar consent. social relations be " sia arch, laudable eaterprise, bat wo do not find b accainmaamied Fosse. 4) Trrfwere temporarily Flt jee alshce at cbe/tadashed!| ener ievtcet topes fac oa MAGE: aise toseh Comal, He comtaet coor af ts tite grasehesa abil ‘dius | UME Ue tof Oeces. the. tabas BE tho pious and chart SHR BANK OF (KENT, N. wil pay TWO * Alderman Bore presented @ resolution to the effect that | “laid over’? until a more propitious season, Among those —- up tho Opean Bird to the Spanish captata and sive pro slavery orxens of the days ie tual some bie. ee i, baer al NS sac inte tho 5 ge a 0 amor ore are a great many steam Hollers {a constant use in | jobs. are the following, The repaying of Broadway. | "yr 3, 1, wiiagns, on the part of Captain Joha Graham, | of the old sinentitns harg peers ree Agen se.aet ch tick the Afal-s of the underground railway aoe Lapinoros wr May 15 3 city, and that it is necessary, for the preservation | 2 A contract for cleaning the strects. 3. The establish- OUP Ee bp dia’ mot oe Cal el the case, in simple eas te ae ve fhe brute. af ase candice and May do good ina way the Hxnarp (of the: sm des, Lacinecen oe y - : ith raiis Our prin- pews proceedines the mauier and re the pu ¢ POO OE OO LOLOL IL AAL POOL IODIDE 2 at eorincr saa Doappoued isp he sate, | ipl too, A Tow. wienrg of Nenau stn, 4. ame | Liehgebeaee ea GOT Na et, LENO | cn thosar poled ate fe tp wiica faut | ¢faakamr oe ror wees oth une in | On eT we consequence of there being # great many explosions of (he Brooklyn Lorry lease in an illegal meaner; be- | fudge of the sulticicucy of the ‘bonds before he dalivers | show ereuik tieakrcommilied, and both Avowaland amend; | mente,’ evidently | magnified ro Sngations, of J te oe ey ahs A Gatectad. tactponningy Cs 4 4 loea of life thereby: therefore | gipptotcwell thopagregats of fuer raooaiiven to aa ite | eeeeP again unraue: Hal any doubt ym tho ranther 1S 0 cane while roti! ee ge gt: Seat sift aud otters, ia Chetham and Windaor. “Mhac he | arrested in teenth ward withane of the bills om Resolved, That it BE referred to the Committee on Ordi- | bie dguré. | , ‘Mr. Williams said his. client, Captain Graham, was im emp cneenien ls accorded, they have ever been able | fugitives suffer somewhat when hey first 2 be heaan iN rere, yo Sooo parties a provemed wo bers nes to investigate and examing into the verry ya | myer weerss Spee en atiny t, nares 70S Pesnssion, snd ee ee sakes Dae Ny, Mr. Evarts to dwe ip thelr aswaulla upon my personal character. go—Rat many of Shem Oring me wee Savery is ae they Lets eg a r £5234 y to t the nce of aecitents in fu- | paving of Broadway—' wouid have the of arging her. them is beyond. ‘them, cocsaful in passing ‘but both g008 we Adopted Pamae mete tose Hoard of AMermon to Fush through a serice of resolutions | “rye Court remarked that it he was rightly in possession | | A@uAled, ae frist by tha! spirit gr, tachiaaion whol 4 oot July Mob ewseping overments ot fap Heasto | taah eatepl fn the Birth ward direo men were arrested ‘The Comptroller was- directed to take no farther action | to award the ceptract to Charies G. Waterbury to re- | ne could only be disposseseed by Irgai process, duly “4 i" jn, and | That many of these unfortunste fugitives establish them- | for shaving the same bilis. otf lonry i H he ferry teases until directed | pave Broadway, without proceeding in the manuer pre- | peryed by the Marshal. e duty that devolves upon me, I wil mow agai ' Pa mah Pend trading, and support themsetyes |" Smith, Thomas Cooper and ——~ Philips. Ou the rien ‘ Taternccs to the GE per watt { scribed by the thiriy-oightia soction of tho amendod char- | "Str wPimams wanted further time to show vaet the’ f0¢ the last time, gubstantiall7 and briefly revount all (uo | selves ih (frming! Ale UeAting,. Si) Dp that alt .ot ast ah > "The Special Committee on Rules reported that the for- | ter, whi Bays ‘other ide was not entitied to any order that would take Sasbete for the last | cam do 80 if they possess the desire and the capacily into custody by the officer he threw away a roll, rules vailable, with t iptions. be made or Jet by the authority of the Care. | the vesacl out of tbe possession of Captain Grahame. If] ous charges which my political adversaries, Grandoutéed. ‘The condition pf the colored race ln Cagaca | which proved to be ton of the counterfeits, On the ae Tales were a7 Sacer a holy mon Coumen for week doen or wappliee Sy be facsisned, 2 = | the Rpaatah owvers did setain gue am peter, ned Cuptaie. | HO Years and. more, and Particularly of late; ave beom | ot arehole, we say it without fear of contradiction, tw fa-. Fereon of Pips waa found $61 G8,-mosily in svocg : ‘Tho Special Committee report that they reedmmend the pens "9 pe. ea toners cranes Grahaun vas dispostensed, the vessel migitt sail away and Pa tetany asst ene apart rel eat ora, erable thele capably to support. themuelres DY thee Byer packet ge mang Seer pe 4 ring chi 6 in the tax levy :— After the scheme was concoted , ary mittod is Chent be without redress. , own unaided efforts, free fro is be ‘ prapeteteerrm beet Baie 810,000 | his proposition to. do’ the work, several responsible com- | — Judge Betts replica thatthey wonld havo the bends to ete in wevie come the stare of | Soeus' areas thet tiany Of thom are convicted of petty red by Smith. ies wore Al thage looked layor’s © 4,500 | petitors submitted pr ns to do the work ata less | fall bnck upon on both sides, whem it was determined lina, during ‘whith ‘tte, undely influenced by anim. | larceny, and even of graver offences, is only what may Sixth ward statiou house by Sergeant Brus! Aw Depart who had the uctue! right im the controversy. At ‘there was nothing before him judicially, and: all could do was to direct the a pm transferred to the Clerk’s office, whore it properly ae Mr, Evarta stated thut ho wished the wsual order undor the rules of the Court, that the vossel be delivered up to ‘the claimants. ‘They would then take that order ‘to the Marsbal, and he gould then act on bis own responsibility, either to deliver up the vessel to his (Mr.'#.’s) clienta, or to the other side, as he might decide; or be could come to the Court for advices. Judge Betts obgervod that they should also @le their ‘bonds with the Marsha! undor the statute. or Mr, Williams—Bupposo he should refuse to accept and deliver up? Judge Betts—If the Marshal should refuse to-act you can apply to the Court fora mandamus to compel him, ond then the ars y em ra soir up before mo ina regular way 50 tliat J can upon Slarsinat Rynders pera se to the Court that something exipon excelient bank note paper;andthe em- ‘executed, Thee is.p9 doubt but that a large r the bills were snecessfully passed-moatly, tamed be said of other uneducated classes. Ifthere are more ‘black con victs than se ia Bene to fae tania - the vies of slavery, to the numbers coming in A find We atMmeute to rasare employment at once, and | however, among the small denters about town. Tae 1 . not to any inherent defect in the race, That the colored | amount of the bilis said. to dave boon intended to be cir- * aran improves in Canada, and becomes an tutelligent cit!- was in the pejghhood of $3,000, but there could * ven, we bave abubdant eyidence, That the people af | not have been over $2004n all got rid of, which wasowing Canada have to widarga some penalties before Ure work: of | to the prompt action af Deputy Superinteudent ter < alton can be acconiplished is also trve; vit | aad the Police. About ten o'clock a man Jona ‘ can assure the Herp that’ they are willing, | Bray, and George Windecker were arrested in the Sevem- aS a. rule, to undertake. the burden, and will never | teenth ward for passing two of ‘the bills. . Shrink from, the duty of syccoring refugees from ‘A Meaquant Caakaxp wr Prnsoay.—Stephen ‘H. 'Pto- ion ost; a merchant of this city, was recently arrested by “| doubt, when that duty will be lightened by the sholition | VOst ? setne Pugtiive Slave law of the United States. Then the | officer Bryden, on complaint of Hedry G. Wheaton, a runaway will be safe from his pursuer in his ative | lawyer. The charge arose out Of certain proccedings (a ae county, aid will prefer a milder climate ‘to that Of | ¢he Court of Common Pleas, and in-reiation to these pre- Canada, Even with the present law in force, ce- | ceedings the accused, it is alleged, made a false sMdavit caped slaves return to the States after the bue and cry | in d toa mattor of importance to the issue of the ‘bas subsided, and the numbers arriving here do not ac- A, ~ man proper suggestion from one of my occasional oSmpanions, (the Son of @ large and tftuential slaveholter, who ro- sided, and still resides, in an adjoiniug county), I naisused, ‘without the knowledge efany human bengexcept myself, ecisely tree hardred dollars of Mr. Brown's money— ving Lept a conscientionsiy accurate account of the Bame, fully intending to refund it, or tobe governed im regard to it in aye accordance with the principles aud dictates of justice, hvu served out the full tora of my clorkship— exactly three years to a 1 packed ay reeks; CT February, 1850, and, entirely of my own: tion, came to New York, leaving behind. me property: in; Caroliua, which would be due, as. soon .as 4, should arrive: at. the of twenty-one, my father having. died when I Tived but pine months. Im the, fali of the same year, 1850, Mr. Browu came North vo make of merchandise, and, ascertaining that he was stopping atthe Howard Hotel, on Broaiway, I ++ 5,000 | price, and-agreed to Traian adequate security for ‘the ++ 10,000 | faithful performace of the conwact: “Ail. these-proposi- ++ 75,000 | tions were submiticd to tine Committe on Streets: (Alder: ) o +++++ 20,000 | man Boole, chairtan), but they did nothig im the pre- jes cf Aljormet and Coonciimen... 41,000 | mises except to go through a formal investigation of the epartinent Of Finance... .+. 4,500 | propositions, and’ it wus quite evident that thoy wore de roton Aqueduct Department 1,000 | facto committed Waterbury’s proposition. Among the treets, repairs, &C,..... +++ 20,000 | competitors for the comtract were Mesars, Cummings & . Co., old and responsible contractors. The committee in Making an tncread@e 3 wgcige thelr report stated: bls was made oye rereer ee 8. Cum: & Oo. ure contractors of The following committees were announced hy the Presi Phe srorm gecesi pop peek aud bave'beok: ent:— largely engeged in| contracts for otber ult ds'of poreasal 7% TANDING COMMITTERA OV /THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN POR 1860. | the committee Geen oe oar suey. in. laying Bel Almshouse Departnent—Aldermen Seagrist, Barry, Dar- | pavement eras buiscenk Sa WAteAgs sae OnmmNsae tence Cornell, Starr. & more frivolous, one-sided view of the case, Lien EN OEE ROT could not bayg boon given. Th is well knows 1s--Aldormen Farley, Piatt, Brasiy. that the Belgian pavement is comparatively.e new Aldermen Tuomey, Henry, Smith, thing in this city; and none of our, contractors engaged Struction’ and repairs in as- alled to See him, with the express purpose of unburden- volving a jujgment for $6,723.98, which Mr. Chip- » Henry, Russell, ita. inthe work of laying it, have had such experience #8 0 | Jad becn said liere abont parties being in possession. | © te, ic) re Ry . | tually represent those who become permanent residents. recovered against the New York and New Havom man Corel Patt, Beare. ‘ allow them to enjoy a ‘monopoly of the work. ‘Theat | ‘There is no one in possession of the. vessel, to his icnow- | ihe myself of the ae < cit bal wawiingly gom-7 Tay Eisiio's commldmionsr, whia representing the, | Tan tecovered against tie New York and Nex csthcam, Fire Depariment-—Aldermen Benry, Bagley, Brady: tempt to coptract for this work by directly coutracting | Jedge, but the offloer of the United States Marsbal. this world {g conoernee, remained locked exclusively, in | odlored man to be in a miserable condition in Canada, | gad after examination, held to bail-in-the sum of $1,000.te Joint Commatice on AccountsAldermen “Russell, Sea- a Ata bas Tae ate was an Infrac- ‘pe entr: and tbe order and consent were reforred to myora reat: y does not conceal the fact that he possesses coumidorabls pa onawer.. 7? 4 l a le charter, jal panda the irk of tho Court. S in- | litical power throug! . wo statement ‘ “ 1 Gas—Aldermen Bagley, Rasselt, Darragh, Job No. 2—The widentog of Nassau street, from Bock-} "4 further stay of proceediogs was consented to, and ene tg Fn ee par ttyt tes ratreg ane ain afe loconsisiant, and we can Bardly help thinking that Rusnaatr ma - Cnagce oF gang 7m oe Lands and Places—Aldermen Farley, Boole, Brady. man to Wall stroet. “This project originated in the muddy } ‘the matter adjourned to Friday morning. in bis own room, to which,.we both at once repaired, and | Poor Cuffee in the South, if he should be permitted to | Gawe.”—Jo Eldridge wag rearrested on a charge . Law Department—Aidermen Barry, Seagrist, Owens, brain of some ofthe Aldermen. | It is @ thing not asked there, Crawiag ‘oh the future for a moiety of the modo. } Fead the Hkear’s correspondence, will sigh for a land | ing swindled Mr. Jared , of Chicago, out of $325 Markets—Aidermen, Genet, Cornell, Salith. for by the people tm that locality: it ts not called for Court of General Sessions. rate manhood which I hoped 'to auain, amia.a flood of | where be can enjoy not only freedom, Wnt power; where | 1° ae warop gamse’” some tine im November last: H- Ordinances—-Aldermen Platt, Genet, Brady. RO kee eater dan cama Before Hon, Judge Russell. tears which I could not restrain, and of which in thiscon. | theloaders tn the community will not daro to cast con- | U%t00 “wae rested ai the time, Dut the charge fell Police—Aldermen Russell, Seagrist, Owens, Sst iteaias | scveabos tie tometer oe play eit nection I 40'not heeitate to 1 voluntarily revealed | tumely upon* bim for fear of suffering from his vote. through, owing to Mr, Bartram’a departure for home: Public Healt—aldormen Farley, Toomey, Starr. could et | pobody ut the | hupgry le A PREP INTO COURT. to him the whole matter, and proifering bim my note for ‘The corres) it has a good dealto say against the | y/o" recently returned to the city, and Eld Public Buildings om Blackwels Island, Randa | of ofeiais who would have the Ssuperintend- ‘ yey which bave been made by benevolent = ‘arrested. Justice ‘committed hima. Lo ae ‘land and. Balerue Eeablishment—Aldermen Bayley | ence of the work. In a few ycars, when the | JAX. 12—The court room was crowded yesterday, | the amount dne (afterward paid in full), asked his advice or optnion as to whether 1] should make apy additional was . : 3 . | the Tombs, in default of $1,000 bail, to answer the charge - - Poet Office shall have beon located further uptown, the | withim and without the bar; members of the legal pro- .. tured with the same spirit of prejudice, and many state- Ae , Darragh. atonement. With an air of utter ast before the Court of Sessions. eritivoade Aldermen Boole, Cornel, Henry, Smith, | travel throogh Sassat troct will Uo stall, aud the | fession, or, in lees clanslo terms,petiifoggers (foritisararé | front” tut vot with an apparout iecling of great kinamess | mente are made which are Postively false. ie angie eS wens: ST eee ane eaten ton of beeen to the Wort. | wing now-a-days to hear the voice of a talented tawyer | aud cordialiy, Mr. Brown took to by the Mand, aud toon ' Eo da ak aeney Repairs and Supplies~Aldermen Platt, Taomey, Dar- Job No. 8—The confirmation of a grant ‘the Sessions) ing seats within the railing, and | allayed my agitation of mind by expressions of perfect Whe Crangale Case. detectives Wilson and Bomer, of the old force, arrested @ > i t, Farley, Bead: throvgh the fringipel streets of itn ange! Tess jab ener of oat ae acute with spectators of all 4, Stustaction with my SR ai eer a ee 10 ‘THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. man named George on un alleged charge, preferred — Aldermen Genet, Farley, Brady. _ . y dak the diverse of my conduct, noi him 5 ane ers, aving: Bolarics and Suppicie— Aldermen Oornel, Pat, Starr. | worth several Fub rage fobne qp at thia tine beiwoen the | A688 and hes sitting on sither side of the room. “Te is a | only had Teutiered no loss whatever of his ecioom ‘and | Tt was-with considerable astonishment and indignation | Sfuisse ms by Come. Oekley, and others, of Seweri— Aldermen Boole, Henry, D arragh aibeny lobby end the gene: a ee confirma this | Femarkable fact) thatthove whore professional duties re- | confidence, but that orerything whtoh Ri Bat. es dhat I read the statement of a person named James Cran- | valued at and giving a check on the Ocean ee Aiden mee rotey, Ov es- | grant. The Board of Aldermen: contempiate bringing quire thoir constant attendance at the criminalcourts per- | frankly and upconstrainodty reveated fo him shou! ir ceive tbo same faces'\day after day and week after week; and many of the spectators evince as much interest in the disposal of the criminals as if they were their own per- soval friends. The wonder is how these individuals can gale, which was published in the fribwne of the 11th inst., beret ame ord afterwards discovered that ‘and copted into yesterday’s Haran, As the statement ig pi Seanea tecaioations in tmeeaie Hewes ‘one that js calculated to convey a false impression in re- ever remain invidlate between himselt.aud me. ‘Time passed on, and al} was quiet for the jperiaa of nearly seven years, Mr, Brown, meanwhile, with others, i iers and Slips—Henry, Boole, Suuith. | thia matter up for confirmation et am carly day, and an- Te Fond rerorsed to tho Oommitice un Ferries’ a reso. | Uoipato, it possible, the action of ho State Laglalatare in ution directing the Comptroller totake 20 farther action | making this grant; and, flaally, to bring tho matter before i endorsing my notes in the bank at Salisbury, North Caro. . n regard to the sale of the ferry leases until ordered by | the cane onder Bd ue pai Cie Fyne afford to spend their time in listening to the trials from | tina, (which notes, by the way, Tow In my possession, “ ‘to the parce of Poetetraer bound ¥ a pe Lie ba he Common Council. ea dipaakid ae ‘and apoiismen is large, and the na(lroad company will | Month to month; and one often asks himseif, what do | were all duly paid, withont any loss or trouble whatever | Georgia, a8 well as to injure eputation ENERAL barre ond @ © A resolution was presented DY Aller ma pore mteek: | Mibtced” freely to whichever party sucoeods in eetablsh- | ™eee people do fer'a living? Where does that Apicy and | to any one of my cudorsers,) huni! soon after. the opening | its most respected and honored citizens, I ask the privi- ee a int i860. ng the Cor ne Sonne “ pag af the eanot. | ing Uber on a good basia, aa pet nd ‘raise rarer . bed cee Freptecta sa ee ok Fane sotignteage ey Jege of making’ brief reply thercto, through the medium Theo .In-Ohlef having, on the ‘ist Lng Tarot wich pretibits the memberw of tie Commaoa Casa. | 90D No.4 ia a sobemo tha bas boon concocted and lis | Tasca of Yung: ehintren which: Mr Patrick Wallgeo™ | Nits Conte el hate Seo EIS Peay ante ie | of your widely etretated Joaraa). sixteenth section of the act approved March 31887, ap- So ee any ane merabtr shal recive 080 | ied Wo Make. a contact forthe ceaaing of the pablo | REF, Phosisaver yonder tn the corner, eft behind him | Garona, T gradually cabo Now; tcrsiig a while | ” tye James [Grangalo allude to applisdtoMeatrs. Gray | 2Omt=t Ms ‘inomoed t0 tho army aagushe 7 ; Tea a ae eae raliice’ on Salaries “and | streets and removing the manure, ashes and garbage from Ta Sider that he mipbt go to | “ooort’” to Kehst bis eyos-on'| wevoral mbsiths tn all, gathering materials for. my book— | 5 wasew aty, merchants, of Sayanniah, aboattwo | By'command of Brevet Lieutenant General Boots. por annum. Referre 8 {his city for a form.of years. The prajgciadeanara: | “MY Tord’? (the apperlation Bish. bo mATSS IORI AD | MARIANA Waewreinn. Tyme had BAO TARE | Soare ago, arte ltuation of ceric nthe establichenset, %, Srnuas, seaetamt aajatant Generel : MBIT UR A wy eee oo eee nyiowane al labor. Of course, if this pian should be adopted, an |, Sout aS sensitive as oyster, procure the “neefal’’ to | 1857, Y published, ia tion to slavery, my “Impend- |. and was taken into. their employment, with the under. | ——————— nnn ns obtain his lager, pipe and song as he vacates the court- { ing Crisis of the South wine leas than one week after room to enter the saloon’—are questions which it is { few copies of the work had beeu reccived in Salisbury, more a asa than to answer correctly. } Mr. Brown, ina gudden fit of offence, absolving himself Many of disciples of Blackstone, who save office rent { from the sacredness of a pledge or promise, which, it Dy remaining in the Sessions during “business hours,” | seeme, hé had faithfully observed for almost seven years, rarely exercise their forensic abilities, and the query often | divulged the whole afhir, which was at ouce taken up i Suggests itself to the frequonters of the court, why could | the so-called demooratic newspapers, and by them, eit not these men be rendering some service to their country | all the wicked misrepresentations and distortions that the by increasing its weaith, instead of atopting a profession | evil spirit of slavery could suggest, published and re- to which they add no digoity, and for the proper exercise published far and wide. of which they aro not Intelleciually- See It isa te |” Were ti necessary to say more in proof of the una- mentable fact that the majority of third class lawyers | dridged estimation in which. I, was. held by) Mr. who swarm the criminal courts aro men of mediocre | Brown himself, up. to.. the date of the date of talents, and poptively averse to cultivating what they | the publication’ of my “ Impending Crisis of the extravagant sum of money will be aliowed for the work, Board of Councilmen, in order to pay off the lobbyites who shall carry the THE INTEREST ON THE PUBLIC DEBIT—APPOINIMENT | measure through, The system of cleaning streets by con- OF A COMMITTEE TO EXAMINE UNSAFE BUILD- | tract has always been a miserable failure, and instead, the INGS—JONES AND CO. CONSTITUTED TRE COMMON bgt ape be | ma by days work, under the direction SCIL PRINTE 3 . the City Inspector. COUNCIL PRINTERS UNTIL OTHRBWISK ORDERS te bebe ria toy oot Ge of the Brookiyn This Board met last evening, President Jones presiding; | ferrieg togetber fora term of (on years, Had they consum- and after the mivutes of the last meeting were read and } mated this acheme it wouldehaye prevented any advanta- approved, a petition of Samuel. MeKay ahd one hundred | aay oe Coan would have resulted had they others to reduce the fares on city raitronds to three cents | pote er these lorries into the laawhe of the: Care ay was presented by Mr. Van Tine, and referred to the Com” Sompany. The timely injumetion sued ontin behalf of mittee on Railroads when appointed, A petition of Hose | the city of alia ns puta quietus on the scheme, at least Standing that he should, found qualified for the position, | FINANCIAL, AND GOMMERCIAL. be employed by the year. It was also anderstood that if he were found incompetent to perform the duties re- Tuorspar, Jan 12—6 P. Mi. quired of him, he wonld be dismissed before the expira- |” ‘Treasury notes hearing six per cent interest are thon of. the year, on being paid the value of his services for the tlme he was omiployed, whether it were one, two, or | 120%" to-day at 4 9 4 discount, and the 5} per cent notes could not be sold except ata heavier sacri: ‘more montis. Then on his part, he might, if not satis- fled to.continua in the employment of Messrs. Gray & fice. Hence the importers are beset by the hold> Turley, leave their establishment, compensation } Ors of Treasury notes, and the amount ‘paid into fear a porfeciis Tak apraetaant. une#s cL ae AWAY, } the Sub-Treasury on account of duties is incress- ft have. ‘Although ig a favorite resort of {dler€, | South,” besides referring to bis endorsements of my | Atthe mn. of about « month, it was found that If the present stringency lasts much longer Qo. No. 6 for meeting room was also referred. | fobby were 03 be Lendsomneis romcnorete et! the | he sindent of human nauare often steps in for afer mo: | noice in bouks and to numerous Prien gee | ease Rapication of about, a situation, and he was ac- Be ee be. aii verdes Risance ‘bots ies A resolution suggesting the appointment of a a] | Amioug the things laid oa the table last year, and which ments to witness the proceedings, and we know thata | from him from time. to time, I might mention the fact » cordingly discharged; but, despite the agreement, portion of the clerk’s dinner hour is spent in gratifying a certain kind of curiosity Which the bin: can furnish. Tt ia an amusing study forthe pi he that, by bisapecial and oft Tepeated invitations I was, from conitiénes. 2 suit ns ust the firm for the recovery of his deemed, and Mr. Cobb will find it impossible te Potiod of my retura from California, in 1864, 00 the | salary, although hs in the meantine procured em- | issue new ones under the terms of the law. . close ot the last term of my residence in Carolina, in 1856, lopment ity Clerk to the Court of Ordinary, of » . in the habit of taking tea and spendiog theevenings athis | Chatuam couuty’ Georgia. He had been proviouslyot- | In all the history of this country there never was vommittes to consider and report upon the estimates eub- | per en Pieds oage Ce mitted by the Comptroller for the tax levy of 1360 was | the city charter and 40 obtain ita adoption by thie Lagiale- vdopted; as was a resolution, offpred by Mr. Campbeil, | ture. ‘The resolution providea for empowering the com- riminal court alone. siognomist when the al a host of ¢ nd assistants, prisoner is placed in the box for trial, aud, general, k- | house more frequently than at any other nei in Sa- 5 to which he was entitled for his ser- bata ej commit of thre be appolned 1 aks at | Tiny CURE proper en sans a8 they | fig, tho Hbeaments. of thelr counicaantes indlestevels | tetas snore reauently r rete oe ed ies bes omens of such mischievous proceedings aa consideration the propriety of action being taken by ordi- | "ly grant’ charter to tho New Jersey Railroad Compa. | Viclous tendencies. Soarcely a term of the court passes | ‘“rortho simple, absolute, unsophisticated truthfulness of | he refused to accept, and finally suceeded in a | those which sre now taking place in Congress. At ce providing for the examination of unsafe buildings in | By, to run a ferry from the foot of Desbrosses street in | Without furnishing illustrations of the kxowledge which | all these statements there is, inal] the world, but one por- | judgment in his favor. This judgment was to the the time of the long contest” which ended in the ho city of New York; also tm favor of granting permis. | {is city to the foot of Harsimus strect, Jeroy City. | Prisoners have acquired of the diflerent grades of crime, | son, except myself, to whom I can refer, aud that person | that ho ehould be paid the difference between his sala Mayor Tiemann vetoed tho resolution making the grant, ion to Engine Co. No. 4 to retain the small engine now in on the ground that it violated the ¢lat rection of the new heir possession ; together with a resolution directing the | Cxvr which requires that “all ferry grants and leases yom x te inform the’ Board the amount of i interest | oe en eM should be wold a¥pablis suction to tue myable during the year upon the public | pe spd ebt, fying the auiount payable from taxation and | ,.4 Tolution to open. Seventy mavens witett tions fag he amount payable out of the revenaes set apart for that | Pighthavenio to Broad Seteiny lalerararse ermine — mmnidiai”Panilines | hhad little or no interest in the line of tha'proposed open- The followirg resolutions, which were presented by Mr, | 188, but were probably induced, for valtie received, to seting, a3 a8 e taken apfor | lend their names to carry out the scheme. ‘The petition en AE Tee een Ue, | WAS opposed tiy the devisees of Jamies G. King, Who o ry a Resolved. That nol the Common Conseil aball hare more | qacn opel. 1 the properiy that would be alected by illy examined into, = mie 1 sopccn. ° the printing | “A resointion offered by Alderman Boole, to pare Tenth “Tube printing of proceedings and degumenta, 2° M868 | street from Broadway to Third avenuo with Belgian pave. Resolved, That the printing, iadexiog and binding Of the pro- | ment, Affixed to tho resolution was an elaborately radings and documents of the Boards.of Aldermen and Coun- | drawn up paper purporting to be x petition from the pro- 1 Phe eect (ueculed under the direction and su- | perty holders on the ine of the. ‘proposed Improvement; aot connie Tre a ban ink ones Dut om an examination no name wae diseovered Dut that Zhe ain Casa of work by the Docperaiion ofthe | of the Alderman who sought the passage of the resolution. and it often bappens that when a criminal is arraiga- ed for burglary in the first degree, he makes & proposition to” the prosecuting officer to pload guilty to the ‘third grate ‘Of that offence, which permits the Judge to send him to the State prison for a short term, wherens if he went to trial, and wero convicted, the Court wouid be compelied to send him to Sing Sing for life, A YOUNG GIRT HIWED DY TER EMPLOTER. Benjamin Williams, keeper of » refreshment saloon in James street, was convicted of an assault with intent to commit a rape op Catherine Glasgow, a modest 7; girl, of about thirteen years of age, who had just el from Dublin, aud bad been employed by him as a domostlc. He was intoxicated at the time he committed the offence, and was caught by Mrs. W. in flagrante delicto, and soundly thrashed. He will be sontenced on Saturday. Charles Yourg, alias John Smith, indicted for burglary in the third degrre, in breaktugand entering the promisss of Frederick Merrick, No. 15 North strect, on the night of the 12th of December, was convicted by the jury of the ry J, and has been ever since I knew him, a residentof Salis- | as Deputy Clerk and that which Messrs. Gray & Turley | ¢l¢ction of Mr. Banks, there. were no urgent com- bury, Rowan county, North Caroliaa—my former friend, | bad agreed to give him, fy he should, accord. | mercial or business reasons for any haste in orga- my present encray, Michael Brown himself, to whom, and | ing to his representations, ve competent tor e tothe inatitntion or'eystem in bebalf of which ke thuseaw | the situation. “the decision was a nizing the House of Representatives; the great pealed from, & fo disregard bis plighied faith, Jet all due honor be pnd | the | care carried ito the een interests of the country were not materially ascribed, surt, by which, however, it was ed. In the mean Only one word now in rogard to my couneetion with | time it appears that Mr, Grangale has got into trouble, and f “JUTed by the fight between the political the Presbptarian church, concerning which my politically | those aequainted with the temper of the man will not be } parties. Now, on the contrary, immense and vi- offended fellow Southrous have also grossly and. most | surprised at this. The Tribune has given his statement of | tal interests are at stake, and are vel meanly misropreseuted mo. ‘The facts are simply these: I | the cage, and it cortainly is not too mach to ask for af i gravely didjoln the search, but not liking my cottection therewith fuspentiou of jadement on the Part of the Now York injured by the delay in the organization. Between made forma} application 16 gession the: for per- | pul i c facts si ¢ mi own. Mosars. } three millio! tblseion to withdraw therefrom, -Lelters from the pastor | Gray and Turley eball have an opportunity ot refuting the and four ns are due to the mall contrac. ar ftom one of the elders, now on le in my ofce, and stantord whic bare een, published ‘on what i after al tors; the sah Sr a are current at 92 which él Published if necessary, 8! ty pe-} but es part: evidence. It would, indeed, have beca some- | a 93 per cent, having @ 5 per cent since the tition was refused on the ground that the Presbyterian | thing ‘Wonderful if the Tribune, with its strong abolition J book of discipline ccatainel ian olan making provision | propenstie aud proclv ities should hare allowed such an | House met. Thos, she delay has already costs oe rgieaat ae ee ny ineeinnear ex a peacoore ys toescape for abuning = ye = — worthy and blameless cicss of men—creditors of own dissatisfaction anc onchee, 1e racter usiness: commun! rgia. Woul i dissolve bis councotion with the church. TsitY claimed | not have been faircr aod more honest for tho editor w | te government— from4 tos pét eet ou $4,000,000, the right and liberty to withdraw; they persistently | inquire into the truth of the charges before he gave them | This, however, only affects A class, and is the least Ry, ise ordered by the Ootamon Comet: waa ch Among other illegal aad extravagant things consum- { “lenec charged. He succeeded in carrying away $8 in | denied such right and liberty on roy part’ and ublicity through bis ? the misc eS SE Rear tat iw ae | Cine lassen caer sg | Bea ac Bape rs Yon a: | Sagat ime eae ote Lae eae |” Rome dase mtg wei | Att ch8 lit done. In order to provide fr AY the Bilis so inew: ES mn 0. Law's Williamsburg ferry from James to Roose- r ‘ec | mont ; Buflicleutly out of patience, d ges jf ‘ me being certiied by the Olerks aforeaaid. { volt street, thus ¥i “4 wrabineiipatner Perry, whion | months, Pe cleutly of patience, I told } Judges Olinand Piquet, and other gentlemen, will be pri the payment of these overdue Post office bills, Mr. Pixckxey moved ag an amendment, that the name of | the charter prov sba'l be sold at public auction. It is mes Gordon Bennett be substituted for that of Jones & | alleged that $40,000 was paid to carry the moastre -, Which was voted down, wheteupow ‘the origiaal mo- | through, ‘Thousan‘s of dollars were squandered in giving mM war pot and adopted. : extra compensation to elerka whose salaries are fixed by |osrs being no further business before, the Board,it | law,and ia tbe empiopmentof clerks to the various stand. journed till Monday. ing committees, where the regular olerks were - it was expected that the Prosffent would anndiiace dhe | eivut to disc! sya fmamitices for the year, bat he did not do go. thom In” the | plainest possible terms» that +l fo be false in every particular, and’ Mr. Crangalo will be 000 might ‘all do inthe premises precisely as tbe presented in'iia trae character. “They are nifnonorabie | ME. Cobb sold $4,500,000 of Treasury notes the x pleagod, but that. I should» certainly no longer re- | men, are highiy respected and esteemed by the comma- | other day, and about $3,000,000 have been paid inte “ gard myself as @ member of their church. Forthe post- | nity, in which they live, and {t certainly seems hard that | the Sub-Treasury to for them, tive truth of allthis T refer again, not to my friends, but | they shouta.have been’ thus maligned $y a person whines y to pay Feducing the lo my slaveholding enemies, Rev. A. Baker; Dr. J. J. | statement is unworthy the consideration of right thinking | bank reserve by go much, and onusing a useless ac- serge he A teeta Michael Brown and J.J. Burner’| and fair minded men. cumulation of over seven millions in. the Snb- (pastor and elders), all residents of Salisbury, Rowan | in eonclusion, I may say that T am |, 88 gent + county, Nor Caran ‘ef Gray & Turley, to pay ‘all claims t them on de- | Treasury at this point. The consequence of this As my name, it ia Helpor—-simply and exactly as I | mand and at the legal rate of interest. ey ee has been that the money market, instead. of. relax- ; write and speak it. Whoever writes or pronounces it | that the good sense of the New Ycrk Epublic cause , ne . ofborwise, does go either in ignorance or in tnalice. them to sugpend their jadgment tp this matter till such | 108, a6 usual onthe payment of the January divi- Cecelia Skinnet, charged with perpetrating a felonious asault upon Bridget Kane, of No. 37 Watts street, by cut ting her with a knife, ploaded fs ty of assault ani bat- tery, and was cont to Blackwell's stand for one year. Mary Snith was placed at tne Oar and accused of stoal- ‘ing, On the lth of December, go'd coiti aud silk dresses valued at $160, the property of Snratr Deas, 385 Water ee Pig contentod to plead guilty t0 ap attempt at ‘cony, which plea was accepted “by the’ prosecu officer. Thé Courtsent her to the penitentiary for yr year. j xe the work. An» auempt was made to {« mail’ tho tclogranh companies, by seeking to {pass an ordigance to compel’ theta to put the 4 ires under ground. . The attempt did. not. succeed, ‘The year 1869 wif remarkable in the history of-our mu |} The Ssth section of the charter of 1857 provides— pal affairs for the-consummation of “fat” jobs by or a 8 8 wh ‘on A DISHONEST NROADWAY CLERK SENT TO THR PRNTIRNTIARY. Every asgertion and insinuation that bas: been made } time:as a statemeut received and published dends, mained oa (al iogisiators and theevelopement of many new project | ‘complele or parteet a parucuar ite. ‘aay at pee eesengta |. Ansel Holmes, a young clerk in tho employ of Holmes | hheretdforesor that may be made hereafter, no matter by | reply-10 the slandcrs of the Pabune. a = has te very tight, and the best bor- } o nck | Berhao. paniculer 5 8tpone Witch’ Srork or Job fa tobe un- | & Hunting, 773 Broadway, who was indicted for atoaling. | what authority, nor Dy whom erator any manner CHRISTOPAER GRAY, rowers have experienced great difficulty in obtain. plunder the citizens of New York. With « few excep: | deriaen or spay” farntahed ‘for ration, and the | on the 26th of Decomber four pieces of Jinan worth $31, | or degree ting what I have said above, is found- No. 11 Fourth street, Wiltamsburg. ing loans. Thus, members of Congress, b; indulg,. . as, the Board of Aldermen for the year ISCO are the | S@¥ersl parts of the said Teel deed ack nt Byolve | fromthe abote establishment, was permitted to put ia | ed in @ of Bheer falgehood and malignity, and can e . 98, by. if f i i | BE De, be eee ee eae: Randred aud Ay dolists, | the minor plea, Judge Russell was lenient, that being | never. te | tle wg ae eaten be ing their party feelings, have not only subjected 7 36a the your jot pueda Th aOR AEA tie ide cairn, be. hig fret omence,and, fusioad of sonding him to, the. State | or tetsblisheds” Aaa Wilh tals manana ies nee ~lon tper arimigpe 4 the mail contractors té severe loss, but have greatly smbers are even ofa more degraded character than Notwithstanding the-very plain above qnoted, rison, directed that pen tentiar: ‘part, without further remar! BUENOS AYRES RE-ENTERING THE ARGENTINE CONFE- » . we find that om the twonty frst of July, inst year Alder’ | foray ie apse esa oaees My the 3 coun sh Asien n ¥ vir predecessors. We pubjish a list of uhoir names:— ‘or six months. or explanation, = - — THE TRE, me ine apt pete Song 8 px, alwaye hereafter Jost ax I did at Ora DERATION- ATY OF PEACE—MANIFESTO OF onvenienced the entire commercialand financial | man Teinbard Bockh i vith James calmly, quieuly ‘verdict ENEBAL URQUIZA. community, caused great losses wns oe AY Dae | Recon’ tor Of je mide bufiing of Contre Market tobe | for etealag #65 ‘worth ol grotto, aoc thames i Tne Sone HELPER, Wehave Toe, by the bark. Sarah A, Nickels Mon- ore cpg a hea : Fieary Sith, To. Charlene Corsen¢ | Wened.a sulicent ditatce to aford soconimotations, | C. Tule, was honest case called on Torri, otk ot | No, dB Romarnusz, Naw Yore, Jan, 1280, Ase pana saps ers of securities. of all kinds,.and have put the - Richard Barry,* 11, Witham 3. Pock,t } sagen Hee ane thocsand tolere pole tat ante Biackwelve iting re aa ‘Sonitd to Weaame ” patorsnigclred .aeay i » fie cients ipa Fe ent to useless expense in paying interest panes Beart ae Nichols Sage { vocale in Alderman Genet to violate the law whiod he hag | inst.cution for ue year. eres wel Fae Rene ey meeen, Ueeiune: sue thd teasdigaittie tontotnes Stein Buenos AYFSS | on two or three millions of dollars now lying idle 1 gJames. ¢ it sworn to protect, Gui Grand Jary * additional one F: Brady. Ro Te Sar Oona? | On" December’ 12, 1859, the Aldermanic Committee of } stealing. e quandty of drench waleelat ten fone Soe WE sd a ED age] _,THé text of the treaty ie publishes im La Republica, of vitasiaty py! kat Af stay. | | Michael Toomey pyran ig Repnirs and Supplide (Alderman Tuotey, chairman), of- | house “of Bomond J. Cook, 38 Howard street. Hasiog | pj20ten™ to accept the challenge of the Bri. } Montevideo, of November 16. The most important points | *66ravates the mischief. As arule, the merchants ; oa LOE, 17) Henry W. Gout feredt w resolation that the sum of $1,500 be ap ted} pleaded jrulity to petit larceny, the Court sent her to the | tien the ge ments are | 2¢ a8 follows :— are not borrowing much'at present; they are wait- : ohare p " ? : Beer. the ‘partilions in the Governors Room; City | penitentiary for #ix monthe. ie by hin Teeny. ar Anz, 1 Bence Ayrot acknowledges herself an integral | ing for cheaper money by and by. Bat it isnoticed ; ' ee Cocxcr.Mas, Tee "Aldsrthanis Ooeeoitice a aa etc 4 anocielitd was convened a, Palos therein By king oes sola sa sndional “that the mercantile increasiug daily; ; ©. Dis. Name. den. Di (Alderman Starr, chairman), Olfered. a ressiauees Williamsburg City News. President, 7. ©. Riag, tm the cbair, and | finen: RMSE Ee ey 3 ; Harris Bogarys Meee tan Werks || hen was wlopled, and subsequently ‘amended by | A Prormume Cor Tetocon xo Scxk wr ri Toe—Lowe | FW ote ‘Newburg ‘Rogatte Aepociation win! | _ Articles, 28, 4 and 6 provide for the mecting of a con. | WeFe WAR more Paper offered, to-day than yester- Joseph Shannau,* ‘Alexander L. Shaw. ''}th° g¢356° to + appropriating $12,000,—On Wednesday night, about eleven o'clock, the $500 for the of the ‘expenses of | Yention to-examine the constitution and for va-'| day; there will be more still to-morrow; ‘the neces 2 ‘A. Bares, Gorn’s W. Campbells |. the pict ts the regildi and repairing Chambers’ to this country, provided that the wants of Buenos Ayres, The reforms sities of business cannot bé forever postponed. Ie John Hogan,* Pierre C. Kane,t | Commuter’ ia Pematy, Ball, under the direetion of the match ja rowed bay. # by this provisional convention will be referred Ghngnih: stahatnn : Jobn Baulch. John Baker. ay ive charter and virtual! ‘Resolved, the’ Secretary be directed to open a | * the goverament of the Argentine Confederation. Unorganiged much longer it will<: » » 1 ioe seaman, eee ribalia An} pert soca business properly devolving on the subject with the vatioas rogatta | dea Seana attra Sagan to, thes reforms are uae, be safe to look for some heavy failures. Matters are . Edward Costello,” Charles N, + ‘On July 25" 1869, Alderman: . asecciations “ United States. Sire Raome ire . working similarly at Philadelphia Bostoms > Sohn Van Tine? Sarg Mee I taal ihe Rec Cosine be thers aad treed ed Shlain gr pre pong ES dimcutties be- | Throughout the ait je si. 0 Sp Semcph te Pena} + Soasihan ttroner yt | Fe Departinenl-senciher diliveraie, terse tee Wook ee 3. Oca We. Link, SAi"g chapnse’™ © | chy torgaten, sot nb niabiant of fuceee Apres weet: | Merchants are preparing for a vigorons year's + Pp i -T- | section of tbe charter referring to contracts. ae t ae ‘ suffer confimcation politi. | busine Field justifies, 9 i Momrt Hall desbocraa, + Repblicask, ;Tammany | | Amorg the leme of expease ‘alowed for Aldermen sre Begs eae egOute aaa oe On ny | cal optaiome mat eae: cantvalont 1a gageral Gate aren peste had ee e3 ocrats. Murray's funeral 00, regalia, ke. _ ee [rs branchee ote sew comma rune bet ther | Wen womans at teed Bora ce be pr Sok ie eclishteas:| "Aral 18 provides that the’ people of Buenos Ayres { Mtingetcy tn’ the money market, checks pablo meeting on Metiday, Janwary 2 The Boakt of alder.” Chased from $ furaisbed: tele trieuda with Preach et mn the fact is taken ppg ater BD of thetr representa: | confidence, and threatens actual disasters. It ie : eS J. Peck Presi. or else Intd by 9 suppiyto-use after the expiration of wercanot woe Unt ay Arca 12 provides for the reappeintment of ll the off hardly possible to conceive any line of conduct by 1, and re-clectitg D. T. Valentitte Clerk. their oficial terres. Of Mr. Ward's ted res ‘Use offices they held be- bera of Congress. have. more asset ) |j2e Board of Counciimen effected a temporary organi- | ju2 nM titge cormany br simi eta members laxwrerenney ee Saoaas fate ee wi wees Gary evinced ir ireorance of het” dnc, : ; |, but after h ned withoot | @ ‘bad }@ term om Blackwoll’s Island. The ij a j rg Sade, ge GaUiindd at po Pers fhe ming oe het oon He 93,000—9500 ibe treny wes ngned st San Jos SoPve on the 1th berber. eabheiaest sonamealiaer wesone eee We hod Detag eqealy avidod berreal can pany emociating with conriete... What wages wil or ‘Wont Newburg wit are ‘4 grand Te Dov was ang ut Boones Ayres mn honor of sent state of things lasts mush longer, some mem- a adjourned until the Matshdsy ftowtng” ada thd ther oa bay om Suen marfarrs ant ib rs ‘oteer pine. General Crqute has addressed to the people ot Buenos | DET Will have a. heavy socount to render to the mt Beams 2 compra id tata between 056" Seat | BE: OS be fas Pon mnd sevens Se here withoat | Ayres them “upou the close of | public. ~ ; AU party and the répabhcans, ‘by which ap tniter | Whang of irre can be expédled from sacha Net | deoulon to meaione ae a the Argentine Conte: | The money market ie, 20 far as we can learn, |: * ded to vote fer ‘Morgan Jotee, the Mozart candidate | doer Coren: gokrwad, ftom the lowers sirale of oii opporium |, Hnaaks te people of Beene Ayres to, regpect hi an- | about the auine an yeaterday. In some quarters it : | it, for wiiteh they Were to’ receive prominent {gible resolution of to. apeak understandingly on any vereata! He exhort eras tho Cnunaarey, ‘ TT acne, bei Scene : ana salutes them as brethren. money are a8 on tall,? fn ab Oh id Ranmitesth De ‘Sree committed On the ith of November the Chamber of 8 v » . Amost every theagurs for the tmprovement of th Louis theatre, | ures authorised the enesctive yee &8 for the best short acceptances, 8.89 for fret Mary conaiite ef fae fy, repairing the’ caster oe Kight handred citizens of Bakimore have petitioned the mach Uked ad concluded on the 10ta between the Sais ot tomes ence clase business paper, 4 a 6 months; l0alifer “ Fs of pablo necemiy, wore suther entirely {epeiature of Maryland to remove Judge Stamp frow e bore au | and the President of the Argeatine Confederation. names lees known. dortog the year 1868 looks dim, and the | Re-Gorsrnor FL. Lows, of Mervin, Hon GM. | totem tacar teanear of Qa! ty, On, tied at ff notte he comtenting Meet t ahe pores Srpesocans | Foreign exehange is very dull. Bille on Londow ? " hal by die oad of ihe yuar, wo or uacog 4 Welling, of Jettorsun terraury, are ia Wasbiugwa. am residence 06 the 4th inst beh it aa oongeqront cossation of hostilitice. are quoted, for beakers’, at 1084 8 }, with ceed {