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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 —— THE CHERLESTON CONVENTION. » dy a Metropoliiag palice force, composed of a swpe ia | edifices, and to make report of ixspostion and action » | crime, apd for which there ts no other claimant than th J ibelr read, west of Whitehal’ roa, tm sddition to their PASSED OVER THE GOVBRNOR’S VETO. tendent of Me police fores, ins) of Me the premises vo the Board of Metropottian Police Waen- | pereon fro om euch property wastaten, aod all bi preeent gates, apd to take cer ain tolls thereat. Fo av:bense we conatruction of a railroad ode sm Polten police foros, captains of Mei Prfoe. 6 ever said Board shail be eaticfed vy auch report that sn) | property coming tuto the precession of aay member of ti hk. To constitute the village of Farmersville, in tho tov, ‘Went, and certain ow r streets and avenues ia Grants Of Metrepottan police, una patsolmcn of Met'o- | ferry nowt, manutaciory, claughtor Louse, tovement h).-0 | baie Metropolitan police force, and al! proverty and mons ty Of keneca, a separate road district and to regulate | city of Now York. a “ Pehtea police. or edifice maintained io a maoner prejadiwial to the ceeds of erime, or me. ¢ ta autborize the constra ‘on of a railroad in svecue Sec. 4. Ou or before the tenth day of April, A. D. eighteen | lve or bealth of the public, it shall, aier ane entry wou To suthcrize the Flathash Plank Road Company East Broadwey and other = aud avenacs of tne city hunered ano sixty, and thereaiver from time to time as | fis minutes of the clicametance, cause o»mplaint to ityaieated, or otberwiee incapable of takivg care of then. 8 county to allow a horee railroad te be laid om thelr | of New York. ae Deeome requisite, the Governor sail nowicate, made, founded upon uch report and ciroams\ance, selves, ebali \eapemilted ag sv0n as practicable 10 thy fi Te authorize the construction ef @ rafiroad in Seven' by snd wee the advioe apd consent Of the Senate, {| fore apy magistrate of the Metropolitan ¢utriot, woo | property oy the ner sy ae pngives ey v ae Yer horas certain songs te the atwern aera acca and certa:n streets and avenues in the city of Now sppomt from among tbe electors ofthe Me »poutan polis | ebali,in & summary way, opgo saeh eomplaint ma! duly regietered and advertiaed for benefit o! per ary Institute at Antwerp, eon 5 Cimuriet, three Comminaionere of Mamopoh As panies who Under oath, issue Bla on warrant, reciting therela | fens abd parties Jateresgps, ‘and for the information of the 894. Declaring the easterly branch of tho St. Regis river ‘Teo authorize the construction of araitroad in Fourteenth tbail oonstwate the Board of Mvtrepoiiten polioe, and two | the name of the member or members of the Mowe as to the amoanf and disposition of the property so | & oly 'o highway. street and im ob yw siree's aud avenues in the city of New SAILING OF THE STEAMSHIP NASHVILLE. DEPARTURE OF DELEGATES, INCIDENTS, I ao. al} form a quorum for Ho trapsaction of bust itan Savitary Police Company, for the arresi inte custody by the polire relation to Legwlutive stationery. York. &o., kon Cevernct shall have power to Sil up any va- ee the one ig in char; ot "each ferry beat, . all property and money toa: shall remaiain the ous 596, To ai chapter 98 of the laws of 1805 and the To authorize the construction of a railroad in Tenth ave. . Caney or vacancies that ma; such board duriag | manulactory, slaughter house, tenement house tody of the property clerk for the period of six months, } subsequent re-enaciment thereof. nue, Ferty second street, and certaiu ocher avenues acd the recess of the Senate by Commissiouer or | ediice, to end that be may be brought be! without apy iawiul claimant thereto, after having Deer 297. weclering a part of the inlet of the Owasoo lake ® | streets in the city of New York Pier No. 4 North river was yesterday afternoon the Cowmueiozers who shall bold office’ until appointment | magistrate, and tue compliant of wusecurky, or the lie or | \hrce times advertised in pubiis newspapers, aball be sot’ | public highway. 3s anthorian the sale of corvain lnade belonging 10 the thasiastic which always Bball be made for the remaincer of the upexpired | health of the public so made, be duly iwvestigetet, a- | at public auction; and ibe proceeds of euch sale shall be 398. To provide for the appraisal and payment of canal | Btate, and te empower the Corporation of the city of New | scene of one «f those en! spasms m, in the manner hereiabefore provited. Any | cerding to the law of examination into misdemeanors. BW | paid soto the Police Li'e Insurance Fund. damages to Abel Downs ana Seabury 8. Gould. York to purchase the samo. taken place im our metropolis on the occurrence of aay one ef the Commissioners may be at all umes removed | said magistrate evall be ealisiied, on a summary hearivg 6. If any property or money placed in the custody of 899. To amend the several acts in reladon to State BILLS NOT SIGNED. event of sufficient interest to warrant a crowd im ga'ber- by the Governor, under the provisions of statutes relat- | thereot that saca charge ef insecurity of the lives or | the properiy clerk shall be dewired as evidence ta aby § prisons, ‘The following bis are ye! uorixued, the Governor not pias the golag guewt.”” ing to the removal frem office of sheriff, which provi. | bealth of the public is foanded on rearonable aud pro | jolice or otter criminal court, euch property shall be} 400. For relief of Lewis Benedict for canal damages. having been able, before tho sdjourument, 10 examine | 17610 “‘welo me the coming or speed tions are hereby extended go as to relate to each one of | bab'e eause, 4 may, by bie order ia writing, com- | celtvered to any officer who shall preeeat am order to 401. To make separate road districts gf the second apd | 1) 040'ae thoroughly as he desires. He still bas them | The present «ccasion was the departure for Onarles- the said Commissioners, mand any sueh ferry doat to cease running, or aay busl- | that effect from such court; such property, however, sual! | third districts of the town of Southfiela and the firstand | taaer consideration :— ton of the steamship Nashville, with an instalment of * 7 * . * * nees in such manufactory or slanghter house to ecase, | vot be retained ip said court, but ball be returned to | tecond election districts of the town of Castleton, in the ‘To moorporate the Carmanville Bridge Company of the » i ow Bee. 8. The said three Commissioners appointed under | until the cause of complaint aforesaid snsli be removed, | raid property clerk, to be disposed of accerding to the | eounty of Richmond, and to provide for the draining Of | ioun oj Bingbamwn. the New York delegates, who sre to meet This section shail then take the pisovs of the five Cum: | te the-satsfaction of tae Board of Metropolitan Police. previons provivious of this act. the same. ‘To change the name of Prometheus Benjamin Wager. vention there on Monday next, and = batch of missioners ef police of the said Metropolitan pohce dis Sec. 68. The Board of Metropolitan Polwe may, by its Bec. 69. The persons in the respective offices of gene- 402. In relation to the Supreme Court library. For the relief of Mrs. Anna E Staanard. nondescripte—male and female—who may be compre- trict, pow fuifiiling office thereta uader the act hereby | order im writing, canse any tenement houge to be cleaveed | ral superintendent, ceputy superintendents, captains, 403, To amend am act entiled “An act to facititate the Te auworlee the Duryee and Forsyth Manufacturing of “yiaitora.”” Amended, and the terms of office of each of the said five | at any time after three day’s nvtive for euch cloansing | Fergesnts amd patrolmen of the Motropolitan polis | collection of debts against corporations,” passed March Company to morignye it real estate. heasively embraced under the head ‘Commissioners shall thereupoa be at an end. The 3oard | shal! have been served upon the owner, iandlord or agent | dietrict at the time of the o of this amended act, | 19, 1862. To auiborise the construction of a railroad in Houston } This is the second of three steamers whieh are to be @f Metropolitan Polioe, compoeed of the said three Com- | thereof, and within sucb time the same has been négicot- | and who bave taken and subscribed aa oath of office as 404. For the relief of Daniel Cameron. and other streets ip ihe city of New York. despatched by the samo line to Charleston this week—the Miss.oners, ava of bo other offiosrs or persoas, shall suc- | ed. The expense of taking dowu any edifice, or of cloans- | members of the police force of such district, are hereby 4¢5. Toauthorize the city of Auburn to make upon the | “'r provide for the relief of Wa». Jouneon. : a her 0° @ced and take the place of the Board of Police taen ex- | tug suy tenement houre, a3 aforesal), sball be paid by the | continued in office during good behavior, subject to enon | ‘ath and credit of sald city bonds in the aggregate anouat To authorise the construction of # rail road on Long firet having sailed on Monday, The last will take parture on Fricay afternoon, and arrive at Obarleston tm time to enabio ber passengers to attend the opeming sea- sion of the Convention, To « stranger, the spectacle on the pier would have been interesting in the extreme He would bave ecen our politicians in all their glory, from the aspiring individuals, whose talents are tied ap in the napkins of their respective ward club rooms, te the q Comptroller of the city within which the said edifice or | prewotion as may bave been provided by previous sec | of $160,000, to aid in the construction of a railioad irom 30 of Hantngton t @ point on the Ke, 9, The sald ‘the Metroolitan police atstrict” | house is situated; m Copy of the order of the Board Ja | wore berect, end to removal from ofloe odly ‘according | dus Hay, of Lake Ontario, 1o Homer, of some other pont | land, irom the vilaae o Hatmaisn 2 Po sha!! be divided by the Board of Metropo.itan Police inso | writing, together with the bill of exvense, countersigned | to the provisions of this amended act. of intersection with the Syracuse and Binghamton railrosd, | “| reiaiion to the Colonial History of the State of New Precincts, not excoeiing forty in the whole number thore- | by the Coumptrolier aforesaid, with a description of the . * ° Ld by and @ through the city of Auburn. York. ‘of, and to each preciuct shall be assigned a captain of | premises and real extate thereof, being filed with the Sec. 71. This act shall take effect immediately. 406. To amend chapter 432 of the laws of 1847, entitled To cbange the name of James Mouroe Lewis to James ‘Metropolitan police, and as many sergeants and patrolmen | clerk of tre county, spall beoome and couunus to be a Siate of New York, Office of the Sercary of Sate—| | ‘An act in relation to the foes and compensation of o8F- | yonsoe Warner. @f the Metropolitan police force as the said Board may | lem for the amount of such repairs, with interest upou | Lave compared the preceding with the origina: laws on take pobilo officers in the city and county of New York ‘To chapge the name of Helen Eiizabeth Weston to Ida Moy deem sufficient. Any number of said preciocts may | said premises, to the eawe effect as a judgment of acourt | fe in thia office, and do certuy that the same aro a car 407. To provide for the speedy compietion of section® | pie bein Bolles. be jomed into w sno-district by the said Buard, aud as- | of record, until auch time as the Oomptrolier,onretm | rent transcript therefrom and of the whole of said origi- | numbers £0 and 21 of the Oswego Canal Falargement. To provice for the inspection of steam boilers and en Sigued to the charge of an iuapector of police force. An; Dureement of said expenses and iuterest, shail in writing | nals. D. R. FLOYD JONES, Secretary of State, 408. To provide for funding and tog the floaung | oines and their appurtenances, apd regulating tbe use of vie se ‘ Buwher of precincts tay be likewise joined into meena authorize the said county clerk to discbargs the same. . 4 * debt of the Corporation of the city ot New York. ba ‘oe erate wae Vode an rs nasi bright and shining lights ei ae tase the poll: ‘Sub-citricts and assignments be made thereto of surgeons Sec. 54. The said proceeaings of the Board of Metro- NISH- 409. To incorporate the Franklin Savings Bank in the ‘To change the namo of Mary McKinly Scofeld to Mary } ‘ica! planetarium of our metropolis—men classes— ©f police by the Board. In precinow within tne | politan Police, or of the magistiate acquiring jurisdiction | AN ACT IN RELATION TO CAPITAL PU: + | city of New York. Louie Brown. rich and poor, high and low, honorable and disheuorable, county towns of Kings, or the towns of Newtown, Flush | as aforesaid may be removed into the Supreme Court by MENT. 410. In relation to Capital Punishment and to provide ‘To establish the grade of Fiatbush avenue, in the city | gicnited and undignified, Aldermen, Counctimen, firemen, ing and Jamsica, im ‘he county of Queens, or ia the coun. | certiorari for examinstion. The asts of the sala Board. Sec. 1. Necrime hereafter committed, except tresson | for the more certain punishment of the crime of murder. 4 intersects; tise of Richmond or Westcvester respectively the said | when tp accordance with the provisions aforesaid, shai | aud murder of the @rst cegree, aall be punisbed with | 411. Te confirm s grantor resclotion of the Common | of Brooklyn, and to conform the adjacent au: i gamblers, pickpockets, shoulder hitters, professional gen- to. Board may appoint therein any patrolman as acting ser- | be deemed judicial acts. death in the State of New York. Council of the city of New York authorizing the construc. sixth section of an entitled ‘An act | tlemen with abreviated hair, emigrant runners, steve- g¢aa\ in command of such precinct, with powers of cep- | Sec. 56. in aicition to such duties which shall be aa. | 1. Every person who sball hereafter be convicted, Ist, | Jon of a railroad in certain streets and avonues in said Pi i oredr pagent O Improving We | Gores, sailors, trackmen, express messengers, potienrnen, Weim, wuder the rules and reguiations of the Board, but | tigued to eurgeons of Metropolitan police by the rules and | of treason against the people of this State; secoud, o ny and to authorize the construction of said railroad. breed of horses;” passed April 15, 1954, aad also to y : : 4 ‘Without inereage of pay. regalations, tt is hereby made their duty especiatly to visit | Burder; and 384, of arson the first }, a8 those 12. Making yok reo for the support of gover®- | ona the first section of an ‘act, passed April 16, 1867, | pple women, courtezans, crying babies, cursiog ofloers; r Ps . * * * . ° each day the station houtes of police within the Metropoli- | crimes are respectively declared im this , shal! be | ment for the year commencing on the lst day of ee far as the said ects may be applicable to the several | m a» word, he would bave seen such # conglomeration Bee. 11. The quote of patrolmen for the county of New | 2. Police district and exercise supervision over the | Penisbed as herein provided. October, 1860. counties on Long Isiand. of humanity, from the “first principles” up, aa caguet " | ranitary condition of station and lodging houses, and of | Sec.2 All murder which shall be perpetrated by 413. Authorizing the Canal Commissioners to pay fer 7 pa Mibubon et bald’ ooucly to the Meteopentes Peter Pena, | ibe members of the foros connected Wis the precinct in | meassof poison, or by lying m wait or DY any other kind | onstruction of « bridge across the Oewego canal, in the sa Rated Sines, erie. tolenioes eonccienn, ite ar oe a thal not exored one thouracd foar handred, uniess ine | Wien the same is situated, and at all times to perform | o wisfal, deliberate end eas oF town ant to the application of an insolvent debior crefitors. olney. by any possibility exist anywhere outside the ey of Boars of Supervisors of said county spall, by rescluuon, | 82D ketvices of inspection of nuisance and tenement | Shall be committed in the perpetration, or the attempt to | 414. In relation to the surplus waters of the canal at ——s New York. a leave ittonal necessar houses, and such medical and surgical attencance and | perpetrate any arson, rape, robbery, or bu » Orin | Lockport, and the lessees thereof. But as the hour of departure approaches let as ¢ quota of pelrolmen for the any of brooklyn, aad “winn® | eervices a vagrants, disorderly persone, inlosioatod per. ag nee ie ear seumartieamale cous toe te eee aren re pended eaea or pope Or the Erie canal | this miscellaneous throug onthe wharf and join the come rvicen are to be paid tor py the contribution 0: said | *PS D4 sick persovs w! Station houses, : Harve wick. To amend the act entitled ‘An act in relation to the ‘on board, Sach of the passengers as are net soat- Sty, 10 the general polioe fund, uel! not exceed two hua | Witwesses in the house ef witness detertion, as hee _— 417. For the relief of Jacob Warren. Hall, in the cit: v ” . y of New York,” passed April 17, 1858 418, ee oF, authorize the purchase of four and meal for the 419. For the re! }. Houc! ~ purpeee of inserting the Pearsall Patent Tube therein, and 420. For the relief of C. A. Burr, Cec eg | te Fight to cispense of the same after said insertion. 421, Auctborizing the Commissioners gn aye ot | To prevent encroachments and obstructions in the bar the town of Weatdeld, Richmond county, to alor the vor of New. York, and to authorize their removal, and “42. To amend section 22, chapter 181 of the laws of | % counect the Harbor Commissioners’ lines, tered through the steamer looking after their baggage and watching their state room doors (for there aro regues around) bave congregated on the quarterdeck. We as- cend, and find ourselves at once in a tittle circle of gentlemen who are to figure in the Convention, wkh & good many standing sround who will, doubt'ess, figare dred, unlee# the Qommon Council thereof sba!l, reso- | Frquested of them in writing, by the Superintendent Wvbob, authorise the Board ot Metropolitan Dolley thae. | Fo le, or by the Inspectors Gr Captains of Metrepoliiaa Point so scehiosal specified number. Such resstations Police, ” ‘ ‘ A ‘Way be passea from time to time by either eaid Board Gf Sopervieors or the said Common Council. Sec. 60. The Commissioners b> gare enya Police, and Bee. 12 The qualified voters of exch of the towns in the | the Comptrollers of the cities of Now York and Brooklyn, Tenpeotive counties of Kivgs, Westchester and Richmond, | Cobvened as = Board imate and Apportionment, ‘sg shall anpuaily, oa or before the first day of September, 1867, entitled “An act to amend en act regulating bigh- sos sad pesaiias tu le oop oh dea had makeup a ha cotimate of the sume required an. | tbeJury to find such socused person guilty of murder in ways and bridges in the counties of Suffolk, Qeeens and THE ADJOURNMENT. more or less outaide of it. We observe thet moat of the po- Bi voles of aay ineneporated vilage witha tne sala D6 meally ex copevnees eine exmcnign oe erent arenes 1 Pate ween oe shall be convicted. of any | ER: Maver rebuilding a bridge in the village | The indulneae eijomned hae elot | Da eee Micions, bell am beard and: sitions, ene te ts . » @. le for ret 4 or Merropobitsn Polioo Datrict, sball have power at apy | OF 10r the SDR Obs Warming. UetHDg ond furnishing | rime punishable wih death and seatenced to wutfer saci | of game, beflereon county, and for raising money by tax | The vetoed New York Oy Railroad bills were ail pase. || Mozart Hall wing having ane South by raliread. Politios, however, are for the nonce eschewed, and the majorly 2 nesses, and for alterations, im additions to, and re; of | pupiehment, he sball at the same time be sentenced | for that purpose upon the town of Adams, in said county. the veto. So also was the vewed 4 Cetermwme f & regular pavo'man, or say and what A pairs a ry Ps om ape taal mes rs cs ed, notwithstan 1 the same, and for offlce accommodation aed ‘and | coufvement at hard labor ‘amend an act passed April 7, 1859, entitled | West Washington ket Dill. Beara’ sc Mctropeliche Poles, te be stotennd In'anck, wwe | stationery, abd telegraph apparatus and fiatarcs, aid ‘for | paniabmentof death shall be inf The presidiog | + An act to amend an act 0 incorporate the Monroe and | — The Governor vetoed the Albany and Susquehanna Rail- the movements badges, «mblems and equi; f the poltee and | judge of the court at which such conviction shall have | Haverstraw Road Company,” passed March 10, 1826. oad bill, the of which, it will be recollected, he | i#g Salutations with friends, or watoning $F jeeerpermeed valnge, nod fo tivect tee vam, noon? | alecvet tho ouns and caupmenis of the polio force. and } iBVEs plsce shall tamediately thereupon transmit. to woe | 4i5°*To provide the meena ts sunport ihe government. | invited 3 his sanual measages ‘after having vetood It last | of the crowd below. Looking around, we observe, fer cont: button to ‘the Metropolitan Police fund, to pay | 82¢ disbursements incurred by the Boaro of Metro olitan Governor of the State, by mail, a statement of such con 426. To Reacue Fire Company No. 1, | year, and the Senate over the veto, but it failed | cinstered togethor, dozen or more familiar faces. such patrolman or petrolmen Upou proper representa. | Police, or by the Commissioners of Locher peri or Hepa _ peg hoy the notes of testimoay taken < ey ine © seeere, wen Greenburg, West- : ing Prenne A #2 He rag ol py ite pone: Here is Isaac V. Fowler, our Postmaster; Doan Rich- necessary crim! actions a be chest count State focahities: prior alecti 1) 7 , Boerne sacra ee enpereince' ok tee monty ie aten Tecdings opeisat Whe Superintendents oF Laspectors or | Sec b Ne person 80 sentenced or imprisoned shall bo | 437" To authorise the Board of Supervisors of Weat- | in pursuance of this promise the Governo’ withdrew nis | mond, one of the Albany chie's; Alderman Micheel Tuo- such town 18 aitusted, or the trustees of such incorporated | Property Clerk, or members of the Metropolitan polion | ¢xcouted in pursuance of such sentence within one year | chester county 10 increase the compensation of Constables ns Of last year at the opening of the session, but | mey, 8 VY, Butterworth, Confidence Cassidy, P. G. Malle- ‘village, sball cause the sum 20 voted to be coilected | fre, fer acts cone in the discharge of daty, and to from the day on which such sentence of death shail be | attending courts. the friends of the project have now another illustration of ‘Senator ola, Edward Cooper, Coroner O'Keefe, win te odes expertes of said town or village. A | %efray the salaries and pey required by this act, and | passed, nor until the whole rcoord of the proceediogs 428, To erect a new town from towns Southfield and | the reliability of republican ante-election .promises. ney, Spinola, ’ special town meeting or village election, for the parposeer | Sth other general expenses as may from time the Clerk of the Court in whiob th: | Castleton, Richmond county, to be called Middletown. ‘The Pro Rate bili and the Railroad Toll bill have utterly | and « number of others generally interested in the politl- Peipewrevonpa,fnySeaey tie Deon rearea, | tbe, m, ie Judgmeat of ged Ryperioument seal nares tte Oo | i8,Anioratag ‘Methods poopal Chorch im | tad, ang there ha nen no law pamedonoeesub/0%s, | cal wollare of our city; while © Ite Farber seag, be ja the manner provided by law, for special town meet | trcrect. Buch edtimate ball” be socombanied with the State, directed | 480, To authorise city of Rochester to sell ita stook in | quarters of a mill; completion of the Canals, balf'a mill, | smooth looking Auguste Belmont 1s visible, surrounded exes within the seid. district But Unices so wotea as | ® Written apportionment, by said board, of the prozor which the State prison mar | Genesee Valley raildroad. mterest on the two and balf million loan, quarter of e mill; | by a group of gentlemen, with whom he i evideat- ‘ 4 tien 6 oxpentes le to each city, county, town or f ve the said sentence of death to be = Te amend Revised Statates relative to indict- ting pet ld tet peng bar wpeoodige Senge — ly talking op the prospects of the sppreachiag village, in Metropolitan terested there- meot Btate milis in, in the ratio of the number of patrolmen authorized bi . wieted of murder in the second 482. To provide for opening Pace avenue in Brooklyn. threo-quarters—the largest tax ever levied by the State in | Convention. Quite a number of ladies leaning [Ripe crass gage ay de pooh poke, j ng bgp Imprisonment in ou 483. Relative to sewerage and in Brooklyn. a single year. agaist the taffrail break the monotony of the ; ¢, respectively. The said estimate shall then be sub. arg and otherwise masculine crowd, and are exchanging signs. im confinement a: 434. To amend act 1 THE IMPORTANT MEASURES OF THE SES. dents, tively, of the Board of Supervisors of the 5 of part 4 of the 435. To incorporate Rochester Academy of Music. and smiles with persons on shore. They seem to counts of New York, Kings, Westchester and icbmond, Statutes shail be amended #0 as to read as fol 426. Relative to Harbor Masters of New York. be alone, though now and then s gentleman advances, ce Fg ag Melle Mg Malice bn : or gee Sennen oe rey wren oe Mowe says a word or two and then retreats as if he were: apervisor respective towns Ww shall signe: fork. town, Frosbing ana Jamaioa, in tbe county ot Queens, If it be found by 438. To for a ‘vaccination in this State, asbamed of something. As the young ladies seem to be ihe MRS eb a: eee, Seater te endian He Soe hag Sees ae Pi Me x the iptroller to hold Tona wanda In- upon pretty good terms with every one around thea, ang” See. 16. The Board of Police may also, upon any emer- | Same, on oF belore 1 an rage ‘there to be kept ts comremelilek taxes in Buffalo. we area little verdant, we make bold to inquire of an , gepey oF apprebension of riot, peetileuos or Invasion. ap- cosh ing every your. Ii thessid Andiing Board, oa or Aime sethe superia: | 44. So amend. charter of Mountain officer to whom theee intereating individuals belong, Yomt ag any specal peircumcs, whowt pap, irom | ting we mich esmmne soa sppocdoamesy oon)” Por Goreran tak wai | oo : Sn nue ap as tany cow ageptelde pall WAS | _ ary cay of pabnie eleotion it may appoint to perform duty | {on thereof, and ao notify or cause to be notified the sald rapier beg 442. To regulate the sale of a4 their lovers on board among the gentlemen before ws, |B the sity of New York not exceoaing five handred | for the latior to immedunely and carefully revise the @irect that he beim- | {40 Te nttve to local and are going to Charleston on a tour of pleasure and | ine, eoutribaioa by said city, two dollars exon for ihoir | "Ame, and consider the sald objections. If such board sat tot ie petahenact of | 448,70 covtirm and ‘certain acts Common 2. > Rican memati eat aon | iene tec ned aos te a | nr Lc eat | Ei Fe ot mente er, Blom eglpeny os a ee ee ee clans oe tne Guperintendent | counties, oF cities, or towns, oF villages interested therein, | ‘legree, as hereto provided, shall apply to all crimes now 44d. To dimblve tbe Antwor Company.” the storercom. It fairly overflows with good things, and \ jitien Polior, ab tbe time of appointment, thst he will | ¢xcept that in the counties of Richmond, Westchester and | pankhable wi wana weontiat. 449..‘To facilitate scqniaition of land for janotion gato the suspicious baskets, and demljchns piled ter on Pet tuterfere ib uby mauner with the elrcuon taking place | QUE, DO Proportion of the general expenses of the | | Sec. 10. All persons Dow under sentenoe of death 10 | 1 cuss for Croton Reservoir. « susp B lemijohns piled tier on tier en ihe day for whion be is appointed, otherwise tian by | board ot police, in each year, shall be chargeabie toany | this State, or convicted of murder and awaiting sentence, 1 W160 ‘Relative 10 State Lunatic Asylum at Utica. indicate the care that is to be taken of tho taner max. Ceperiting his own volo; and providing tbat such pay may | of #&id counties, or to any town or village therein except J Shall be punished as if convicted of murder of the first | 451. 7 the Savings Bank of Usios. by the Benate. The Governor vetoed it. Tne Senate | But the “last bell” is tolling, aud as we rush abovewe be withheld, and be may be culy prosecuted as for @ mis | Such county, town or village, shall have voted to employ | degree under thisect = | fF CH tz Mo amthorize the New York Central Railroad to | passod itover the veto, but was lost in the Assembly. bave an opportunity for a glace only at the chaas 0° demeanor. if the terms of suth oath ve violated, and dar- | ®2¢ pay patrolmen. . o . iJ ? I crest a station house at Geddes. ‘The Annual Appropriation bill and Supply bill have ing the te 10 Of service of aay speclat patrolman author- BB 9 BBB Af Old @ pale ata oy nea Ae elethate or waste 458. Relative to election of trustees in the village of | both been passed and signed. boxes, bundles, trupks. and travelling litter, which Mes foressid all powsers ali the Sec. 63. The Commissioner of Metropolitan who f Mola? 3 Gloversville. ‘The Tax bills have also beoome laws. The total tax | around. We get on deck just in time to hear the stento- pe vreee 2 reiican of ‘of the Board of Metropol. | Be are hereby repealed. 464. To authorize the sale of lands for non-payment of | this year will be three milla and three-quarters on the Privileges and perform all the duties of the patroimen of | shall be selected as Tressurer rian tones of an officer ringing through the ship—“All the ttancivg force of the district. Every special | tan Police, sali receive an annual salary of three thousand sanea Ne Re Sm doliar, vis.: For achools, three quarters of a mili; com. o , ro SN ag gh Bg Edna ine OS leery he MeN fo seek a erg eae eam nisted by the Board opolitas . service, bitsh @ list of the of the Seus- % s 2 a & mill; for suppor 0. , drop @ “e * ri r * * . the eame to be aunually wertitied to: of the | Sabjoined we publish a names Requiring school districts to be definitely described. | vernment. a mill and one-eighth; interest on canal debt, Bee 27. The Commesioners of Metropoiitan Police, in | State by the raid freleuter or the beard. The Saperm- | tors at. Assemblymen trom New York and Brooklya 467. fo amend . '» | scouple of detectives who are going down to Charleston the charter of Hope Fire Insurance Com- | s mill end one-eighth. The Capital Punishment bill, establishing a distinction to look after New York rogues, cast a side glauee upon ‘bree or four flasby individoais who we can almost ewour wil! pick somebedy’s pocket before they got beck—and ump sebore. The plank is benled iu, the hawsers fartberaveo of the police government of the’ said the | tendent of the Metropoiftan police shall receive an annual a againat gridiron railroad bills, | P®Dy. Me vope i yohoe. dvciet tana for the promoting and | #elary of five thoveund dollars. Kash insprowr of potice harley bar! heey of the res cities may know who 468. To increase compensation of assistant matron of | between two classes of murder, and making one punishs- Perfecting the pohos Ciecipiive of subordinates and of the } Pail receive an annual salary of two thousend dollars ‘axps: Bang Sng, Prison. ble with imprisoument for life, is now s law. Memb rs of the Metropolitan poiioe forse, are. jw- |-Kach surgeon of potice shail receive ait annus! salary of | the men are that sacrifice and those that take care of the . T> amend Code of Procedure. ‘The bill repealing the evactments of 1805 in regard to €red to cuact modify aud repeal, from ume to me, | fiteép buodred-doilars, ee chiet clerk to the board of | pubic interests. Those who are appropriately known as | _ 400. Authorizing Brooklyn Central and Brooklyn and | alienation to aved, commonly catled the “‘Anti-Rent bill,’ roles apa regviatioos of general ciecipline,’” wherein, Metropelitan police shail speeive a like salary of two thou- e Jamaica Railreads to consolidate. aleo becomes a law. Cast of, and the steamer ts ready for ser wart. ‘The % in brditou tO such otber proviione an maybe deemaa | sand collars. The property clerk ssll reccive a like ealary | &*i&iron legisiators are printed in small capitale:— 461, Authorizing railroad in Broadway, in the city of | Toe bili perfecting the constitational amendment abol- | crowd on the pler, liowever, are unwilling wo partyet. A Brook! ishing the property qualification for colored voters, was 4 expecient by gata Comunissiovers, there soail be particu- | of twelve hundred dollars; aud each deputy olerk « hke FROM NEW YORK CITY. typ. Ls cefined, evumerated anc distrinute? we ivere salary of one thourand doliars. Each captain q@ Metro- SEN. 462. Authorizing the laying out of a double railread | passed and approved. ATORS. gentleman thro and duties of the Sopertotendent of Po'toe Force, aod of Ne Aves gg shali recetve an annual salary of twelve Yeas—J. MoLuxp Munray, dem ; R. B, Coxnouty, dem. | track im the cay of Brooklyn and town of Newiown, ‘The bill eecuring to married women their earnings and commences au orange. The bit is taken; anil now cewe that baflies al description; the yellow te Inspectors and Captains of Police Force, and of the | hundred coliars. Each sergeant of Metfovolitan police Ne B. F. Mannierre, rep.; Bernard Kelly, dem. Queens county. property in trade was passed and is a law. . a Gierks of the #a:d Board, of the Sergeants, of tue Door. | eball receive an apnual ralary of nine hundred doilars. : "ABCRMBLY MEX. via 463. To revise the charter of Oswego. ‘The amendments of the Metropolitan Police act wore | {Ul fies wand fro in every direction. Men are bespatted, man, avd of the members of the Metropolitan Police | The pay of each patroimac shall be as the yearly rate of Yeas—Wu. Borns, dem.; Wuam Waisu, dem; 464. Making appropriations for certain expenses of go- | passed and go into effect. bats are smashed, and ciethes soiled. Basket after baakes co; and wherein shail be epecified the modes of ap- | eight hundred dollars, and that.of each doorman atthe | Hengy ARcULARIUa, dem.; C. B. Woog srr, dem.; Wa | vernment. ‘The bill establishing a Department of Public Charitics in | full disappears, and the orange women reap a rich har- polutment to and removal from silive of the eaid Saperin. | rate of seven hundred doliars per year. The salarics and | Gover, dem.; ANDREW Surmm, dem.; f aan MasTensox, 465. For ascertaining and collection of damages cansed | the City of New York Inst night, and has beea | vest. fome personal damage is done. The dignided Al- fencect and Inspectors aud the mewbers in the Metropo- | pay aforeseid aball be paid monthly to each person en- | dem.; Wa. L. Coums, dem.; Jos. P. J oorur, rep.; Wu | by the destruction of ‘Hospital and other buildings — the Governor. Titan Police Force, and ibe msnuer of discipiine of the | titled thereto, in modes to be prescribed by the | Hargis, dem.; 0. H. TooKas, rep...” at 6. bil sProviding for the sale of the West Washington | ?¢rman Tuomey receives oud of the pulpy bombs on the paid Police Force: provided tnat such by-laws, ordi. | rules and ‘regulations, abject to euch deduc- | — Nays—Sam i Webster, deu.; Thos. O'Rourke, dem.; | 406. To aher a map of New York. Market in New York was passed, vetoed, and then passed | rim of his ket, in such msnuer that one-half flies into | aenece, rales or regulatious shall not conftict with any of | tions each month from the salary or pay of | George W. Vavien, dem.; D. R. Jacques, rep. 461, Relative to plank road in Clinton county. by _& two-thirds vote in each House over the veto. his face, while the other takes his hat nearly overboard, ) the provisions of tn amended uct, or with the constita- | members of the Metropolitan police force as the | Absent—F. A. ‘4 468, To amend section 6, chapter 174, laws of 1863, in | “The bill to remove the Oity Hall in New York to Madi- K id tion of the United States, or of this State. treasurer sball make (and which deductions he is hereby BROOKLYN. reJauon to laying out private roads and discontinuing | son Square a In both Houses. and makes it fit only for s voyage as sea; the aristecratia * afte ‘ * t * sey bd * pee eet Mp Net gy od Sie i bg lr] ict ies ot! ob He! ies peatot tio Ue Laps ghme ee Avguste Belmont experiences the contact of a simi- Sec several members of police force shall | member pol foree by Yeas—Tuomas A. Garpuer, dem ; F. B. Srrvo.a, dem of chapter 8, , of Third Part proposed re; eur} we also failed to bave power ana authority to immediately arrest, without | pline or punishment, and as prescribed by the rales and ‘ASSEMBLYMEN. v vised Statutes, of proceedings for collection of demands | receive the sanction of either Howe. lar missile just beneath the waistband of his rant, and to take into cuetovy any person who shall | regulations of the board. The salary of the treasorer and Yoas—Axvrzw A. Myxes, dem.: Cass, Keiser, gem. agamet ships and vessels. ‘The bill prohibiting bequests by will to charitable In- | ‘owsers, which drives him below, and mishaps Cemwit, or threaten, or attempt to commit, in tae pre- | the compensation of each other Commissioner sball be | 7. 0. Catiicor, dem.; Jas. Dancy, dem.; Wa. C.’ Jou, 470. Bo provice against unsafe buildings in New York. | stitutions exceeding a specified amount, in certain cases, | without end occur to the great merriment of whe as- fence cf such member, or within his view, avy breach of | paid by the Comptroller of the State outof the Metropol | gem. 471. To alter Commissioners’ map of Brooklyn. ‘was passed and signed seuhbied'bp-etlibdiiemy: Pan caisioes aus at bios the prace, or offenve directly prohibited by act of the Le- | tan police fund. Nays—Geo. H. Fishor, rep. 472. To establish fire limits in Eastern district of Brook- ‘The bill for the relief of Insolvent debtors passed both y ways, er, @alstar, or by any ordinance of the oltg, Sonn or village aie ike ge * a ne y a pe var im ‘oils Absent—Chas. M. Briggs, rep. lyn. Houses, with ‘® provision that it is not to taxe effect until | ®0¢ the steamer is slowly backing out of thealtp, Cheer ‘within w the offence 18 committed, or at- . fines imposed Board ‘olioe — 478. To incerporate the Down Town Association of New pril, . after cheer rises as she clears the wharf greeefully tempted; but scch member of tne police foree shall im- | members of the Metropolitan police force, by way of dis- ‘The bill railroad stockholders from voting and. heads her way towards the bay; the crowd wave their wediately and without delay, upon sach arrest, convey in | cipline and collectable from pay or salary, andall re- | IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS IN OUR PUBLIC Mere ‘To incorporate the Hermitage Association of New | by proxy, and that empowering mombers of religious bata and handkerchiefs; a fow more hurrabs go up frost id reom such offender before the nearest magistrate, that Rang erp ge boa eyes and emoluments, that may BUILDINGS. York. and charitable sosieties to vote by proxy, both failed to may be dealt with according to law. given for account of extraord! 476. To the Harlem and Com: 5 the shere; See. 81. The office of Depoty Superintendent of Police, | of any member of the Metropolian, poli forgo (exoep¢ | A NEW CITY HALL, FOr OYYICE, ANB oUsTOX hae Ric GARE Pine end Pers, Pithe extension of the Cheoango Canal was passed by the Iiucarutins cnaeat carn bs be ereates by the act of which this act is amendatory, is | when allowed to be retained by momar), oad oh HOUSE. 476. To amend the charter of the Agricultural insur. | Senate, but failed in the Assembly. Boraghar> Parting adien, hereby abolished, but the Board of Metropolitan Police megs Semaine fy Soe one year inthe hands | wits the excitement created by the rapacious legisia | ance y- The bill providing for the appointment of Canal Ap- | ‘be throng turn their faces homeward to await the Weouata ie te mteperemen cf the iunropshens reasopoe ee EE ee order ot Sante tor pounce under | toa st Albany engages public attention, it may help to | 477. Jn relotion to the, pamk dopants amd. custodion of J” prelecrs 6 ceeh, of ine countion aicag the las of tho canal | of the enouing week, Provided by thie act; and the suid persons sre hereby | this amended act, aball be depoaiiod and paid into the moderate the alarm of property owners and those inte- | Phu? money Im Now York. changes and amendmen'sin the laws relating to | _ ™B® following is « list of the passengers whieh yeater- day sailed for Charleston im the steamer Nashville:-— HH j | im Albany. Metropol. 1 rested in the prosperity ef the city to point oat the few | 479. To incorporate the New York Oly Library Associa. force secb bamed is Board | tan Police shall keep an socoant. The payments 80 thon. Dill giving the State custody of the unclaimed Isese V. Fowler roar appoint from of te Metropalian podoo, | sbell enoettae and be depoaied and kepresafund tobe | sctkental Penedts which are mingled im the Albany | “Zi, 5 amend act relative 40 elections other than for | poss in Ue pavings banks fulled fo pase oiner hovee. "| “arted, "Tit "dea Bowie, 3. aha tre two additional inspectors of Metropolitan police, whose | called the “Police Life Insurance Fund,” and the persons | budget. Sotting aside the railroads and glancing at th: | militia and town officers. il to amend the law and Bese ichmood, B Noble, F. clark, duties be prevcribed by the Board of Metropolitan | who eball, from time to time, fill the office of the said | 14. 4 measures, we find that two milliens and 481. Relative to village of @reem Inland, Albany county. B G. Beach, M. Woon, Police, by ite rales and ‘Dat one of said in- | treasurer of the Board of Metropolitam Police and that of Proutnen > ae 482. Authorizing town of West Parms to borrow . ¥. ‘M, Beach, F Prince. Qf always perform cuty in the ety of Broakiya, | Comptroller of the city of Now York and the city of half of dollars are provided for the improvement of the | 1, ‘esademise a Fond ia sald town. — a pik, Frm | WB Waleae, * * e DB, ere us Assembly. friend, ssi Pratmntn of epten oen ont | a ee ase aces sues | Manresa Reawakening has | tt, emasne ind Cryin Wiis es yee wt pence pete om ger aD aagunry mr he and forthe objets ot'uch fond, and are empowered to make t28 ltrs o adden! Crt ar, om i ge OR RET ATED A OR RO BH Ar Helipont friend Judge J. 8, Robtn- Miss A. Doge, i] Uoersed pawnbrokers, licensed vendors, licensed jank- Recemsary contracts and take all meowsary remedies in | themselves Sted pany. ste fixinner, ‘aadbus, abep keeper! boatmen, licensed tmen, dealers the premises. A million of dollars is appropriated for building the New Recor a ry Cha les Poetinpe ivi npeente nage Aeron ne oepers nok ee Ab i ony meni of Se Moen Dee eran City Hall in Madison square. Oe pe ae Jpn ened mtg: Goaltehtae 4! Serene ice teeacen of wesncsunt feminine foe | ne eval rnc arte ores | Snr aeine reel ‘caaky ee sas | bévarae "ne Msn ren ener Bre ay oak formiarancs Of eld bnmeariong from tome, to time Blemberahip nevorsary, or if any such memoer sball be- | st hand. It is propoeed that this building aball be for the Lape chor Hang petayeser oe thes of C Bernie, James Wyman, ch powar mombors of tbe poboe force to full such spe- | come superanpuated after on, years of sonea ership, the footage ind pat Moret Poot ef LAS! Brooklyn, and to Commissioners map ef Mies Q, Moratiend, Mr. Huet, dollars, . 3 ; , sel eieg ons Gare t/t "Tuae® | fut ‘nok mu aba anos Seats pas | cts Gepertmen is Oren Oats Cheers | ab Tee Ava rayne ney ri. ae se ‘The sald superintendent, and each captain, witnin his pre tropoltan Pole Life Inguaance Fund. i any member FN ig rng Ml ol ce pty oe om Provide for pay: ‘on certam canal Aint, Bene, inate Ope, cimet, autnority in writin; \powe! \- loroe, Ww! aovoal town. arot: ‘Tons noon, at headquarters, Broome street, Commissioner Bow. bor mh oo ta ics re, rae ra chacge, ok His uty, shall be Killed, o& shal ie frome ef etme ee nan coarse Gilmer ares | tase ae Dense eah tees ll isd Malis: Dares ad ery pein Lille Wealans, — wintgnaeer. mambor shall be bef in Ae tb Tay feet of the Union Olub House, on Fifun i many | 402. To anthorize the formation of a Mutual Insurance | From the fact that it was anticipated that the Board would | 329,5,Dudley, —_Binea obarss, Joke 8 Wingte, oo] nee Vases tae taal ot nian cr ae make the leeding eppolntmenta, especially that of Gene-| DC. Werk, Semen Wilson, 0. : 498, Fixing the fees of Justices of the Peace in civil and ie 8PI q 3, J Peex and friendJobe Prost, iW. Comes herrie Syem od iy ae the fe Nb a ga a attendance was preseat. we an = Ler . Jobn a. Oren, provide the means interest on The session lasted aboutan hour, no person being ad- ir Richmond, rafa-kle, J. Simpeon, State debt, created under section 3, of article 7, of th te, . @. L Cook and constitution, or the enlargement ot the caaalaot this Staic, | mitted. Finally the Chiof Clerk appeared, and remarked | Hy. sete Oat ainty MARY ohare Inpoeaan saab ca ie beet tecnaes Ist of October, that he was ready to communicate with the reperters. A q ending on mber, 1861. 496. B eS “ , general rush was made to hear the result. devised by John Tonnell, do- | “he substance of the meeting appeared to be that Mr remains to be seen. They form bit a tithe of the im- ceased. Bar " koa | ™€D80 throng of visiters who will gather there from property ‘oot ‘upom the | ct De 496. To incorporate the East Brooklyn Savings Bank in | Bowen, on calling the Board order, remar! vrom the Baer reed raid 4, or Ue a rs orchargeable a mar trict Court, not slso the Custom House, can be | the city of Brovklyn. thas under the new law be acted as Gene. | °Very section of the country, and if we opine rightly, im of law. Any wiltul in. | of legal it. The Board of Police, in its | set up im that locality. The present Castom House visti; Fo suthoriae the Bapervisors of the towns of ral Superintendent until am appointment was taking their chances for lodging and provender with the ‘Superintendent or ‘of Po. | discretion, may at any time order such annuity t0 cease. | is inadequate apd icconvenient, but would afford an | Virgil, Lapaer and Harford, im the county of Cortland, rest, they will undergo an expericnoe which will cease repiaen Pouce fores, fee. All property, or money alleged or supposed <pactoph siege. tee. 5 Corn, Rare g oe ee to sell and convey certain lands and invest the sums re- | made to fill the vacancy. He ‘therefore hoped ey ergo ‘pel reinbofore named in this section, | to have been felonioudly ‘obtained, or whvon shall be lost | which city, notwithsianding {is vast exports | ocived therefor for the support of common schools. that the Board would gravt him permission to donate the | ®0me among them to send many a jouging thought beck cial and dun dlecharge of ety, ahall be pan- emery a ons Ypemer of the, Mstropotiaa ‘police Fi ule pubiis edidoee and park, from Cane Garden ap to sch ebtilies aa act to prowice, the crgaaiesion ana extra salary he received for performing the duties of tha: | ‘© the comforts and blessings of “‘Home, Sweet Home.” cer . bd se bd * me sony ary art in the olty of New York, or watch the Central Park, will present an array unequalled in the } xovernment of the police force of the city of Albany,” | office to the department, for the establishment of libraries DEPARTURE OF DELEGATES FROM PHILADELPRIA. See, 45. Every member of the Metropolitan. force | shail’come ito custody of any justice, shall be | world. passed March 10, 1860. in station houses. The reqaest was obmplied with, Mr. Pauaparrala, April 18, 1860, shell Layo bsued lo him by the Board of aeromatine by such member or jastice, or by order > said court, ‘The cost of these Improvements to the city will amount 499. To incorporate the Steuben Monument Association. | Fmbree being authorized to receive the money and pur- The steamsbip Keystone State sailed for Charleston this Poe, s proper warrant of eppointment, by the | given into the custody of and kept by th» property clerk | to four miliions and a half—and taxed as mach, per- 600, To constitute the village of North Watertown, im | cbaee leg ae © ninedy Saenger, ‘es president of she said Board, and by tne | of the Metropolitan pobce district, and ail suca property | haps—which will be issued in city stock. If the generai Bg A mm ogre Nero Op motion , was vat the | Sfternoon, abou attend @bief clerk, which warrant sbali vontain the date of his | and moncy sbali be perticularly registered by suid pro | government ean be induced t2 regard its portion of the 501. To the pal peace and order on the | Board sppoint the sanitary police, consisting of five men | National Democratic Convention, includiag several dele- appointment and his rank paty cork ina book kept for that purpose, hm agree cy a og ay gee va el gre i? ase rans Commencely. ated Senday an 8 sexpeens, that Initaediately onto upon the | gates from the Western States. rs) * * . . * contain recor names of the rom ‘socommeoaations e8s amend char village of Brown- — i Bee. 60. All criminal process issuing out of any court, or Sheu coun Drapery or ieesey eras taken, tee names of | may be last. The outlay will be but slight in | ville. the ition and security of all ferry boais, slaughter DEPABIUES OF HR MEW ENGLAND DELBOATIOR FROM from any justice or judge in the city of , Shail’be | ait claimants thereto, the t'me of tho seizure, and any | comparison the vast revenues collected here. 608, To incorporate the New York Saddle Horse Club. {| houses, tenement # and upsafe buildings. The above TUMO served by & member of the police force, and n t otherwise. “imposition of such property and money. ‘With the ex set by the city in the Central Park 504. To authorise the Board of Supervisors of the j squad are to be under the control Buperia- ‘Battiwors, April 18, 1860, Ans the said Board of Poiics Comuuesioners ehall detail so 2. Whenever ‘Or money shall pe taken from | and new City Hall, it is to be eee an ee a the county of Kings to build a Court House for said ee aa cae ree eae eeert. The New Engiand Delegation leaves at six o'clock im the ‘™masy patroimen as shall be necessary to attend all coarte | persons arrested, and be alleged vo have been felo- | tons and plans uf the general government will be | county, President of the yester: afternoon ap- ak a ts transacting criminal business in said city of Brooklyn, | nivusly obtained, or to be the procceds of crime, and pe: verted or dwarfed again. 905. To provide for Police Court in the city of New ted Sergeant Lord, of the ‘ward, and of- | steamer S. R. Spaulding. Judge Larrabeo, ‘and bo coustabies or marshals shall hereafter attend such | whenever so brought with such claimant end tho person ‘Twenty years ago we counted the cost of pablicim- | York. Houston, Forbes, Davie, Wark and Brower as the | General Batler, of Massachusetts; Colonel Cavensan, of varia, or be paid either by the authorities of said city, Hrremed befeve, Seas magistrate for adjediceion, sad | adel ergy ioe yay get ae vn oe ioe ee a mee Be aot ree Senttary Polles equad. They will report for duty this | wisconsin, and others go. ‘The Marsachusetts Delegation ‘Supervisors county of Kings er: ‘thall be then and there eatssted from evi- Legialetures, general ‘“ Taliea pe Roper ame * = denoe the pene ereoed is innocent of the offence | extravegance of the day, we now count by millions. We jestiouen Goer? irr wm altuded to the liquor law st some length, goee for Jefferson Davis on the first ballot. There is some Bes. 51. It shall be the duty of the Board of Metropo- | alleged, and that the rightfully belongs to him, are s patient and an endering people. 607. To amend an act entitied “An appro. | when tt was ‘that due notice should be given to fooling regarding the course of Collector Whitney. each or the April ceaaity Domnses, each : ° ae elce company, abd toaamga tho command peoreryy or menay, , and te property STTLES OF ACTS. ch. Exretaon to police tad courts m the ety ot New | hed wih a copy‘ ihe new iw. Personal Intelligence, » Mgeded pecs pied nag yo be publicly Squnce eocler eaatnesel gee abaca 1” ses 1800. si 7 boy ‘To enadle Supervisors of the county of New York ee ee ee nrtten pase ts Gen. Maciean, of Missouri, is stopping at the New Yerk Se Sir mee 3. If any claim to the ownership of such property or from yaHmstp.] * | (ezaise money by tax for chy purposes and to regulate | ceive pay from the ciy, bat thst the poll surgeons shall | Hotel Boo. Be ‘The Metropolitan Sanitary Company are hereby meney ee a Gale asain ae the muagisirate, by 888. Rel to lands km trust by the executor | the ¢xpenditure thereo’, and authorizing Board o: | be respopsible for the payment of same This will E. K. Collins, Baq., and wife are occupying apartments empowered, under such distribution of power and 4 or in bebatt of any other persons than the persons arrest- | and executrix of the last will and testament of Thomas pervisors of the county of New York to levy a tax fer Dave a tendency no doubt to make them attena mere at the We 1 ‘a may be made by the rales and regulations, to visit ed, the said acoused person shall be herd for trial or ex- } Poole, deceased, for the wee and benoit of Margaret H. eel Pas eine oe re ee clorely to their business, erenetuten Hove make ‘of all fetry bonta, maaufeciories, | amixation, such property or money suali remain ii the Barr for and during ber pataral life. * ope td money im anticipating of the collection A resolution was adopted detpg away with special po- Mrs. Beverley Clarke and family, from Guatemala; Mr. pt ay mage pected evstoay of the property clerk until the discharge or com- 389. To widen sed improve Bashwick avenue and | of said tax, and to issue ‘ county reveaus bende” therefor. | leemen, and that PS Eas the service: Crosby snd femily, of Caiino, aud General Olark, of this of or with being viction of the persons accused @ther streets in the city of bo create in the city and eowoty ef New York the of an officer for over twenty hours, shall pay to the eante, ade wae Seah meacberes cae poe 4. All property or money taken on suspicion of 300. the Albany, end Renese inka teens be yet » legate Obarlestoa Convention, are stop- Dealth, upen or in said boais, manulectorics, houses aad | been feleniously obtained, or of we of I lservillo Pleak Company to crest a toll gate en Alma House ‘therein. ‘then adjourned to Friday. pipg at the Astor House.