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10 - ‘ HIGHLY IMPORTANT ry » (CONT NUED FROM THIRD PAGE] {duty to be perforimed--the shooting of; comrade—and : urged them, as a matter of humauity, to take good aim, ‘Phe General then returned to the right, Colonel Morrow te {the ett. Tho was then withdrawn, end the Pro- ry vost Marshal, Loeutepant Rogers, took the prisoner to the coin, upon whieh hewas seated, bis eyes blindfold- i od, his oands tied behind him, bis knees tied together ‘ and his breast bared, All having retired, except the executioners and the Provest Marebal, the order to (ke aim was given, Be- 10.0 tho order to fire was given two pieces were ¢ischarg- ed, bet effect, At the order to fire, the re- ma nder no—ten in number—fired. The prisoner J the Provost Marshal went up to him, Jed for an instant, and then all was over. Jotull from the Pioneer corps were called the grave, and the division marched order, much impressed by the solemn scene witnessed. TIE MOVEMENTS VIA THE PENINSULA. fed ba He stru An atid up aad egan t which they by | Our Fortress Monsedi Carr pomdenee. FortkEs¢ Monsox, Va., June 13, 1863, 4 The fleet, under Rear Admiral Lee, revurned to New- i port's News, from the Chickahominy, this morning. The } nival portion of the expedition was intended to co-operate | with Major General Keyes, who made .an advance up the purpose of meeting Wise, who is aid to } peninsula for } bave a lalge force and is very noisy indeed, and swears | bb» js anxious for a fight. Your correspondent with the Fourth corps will give you the patioulars as tar as his observation extends, 1 slall thercfore confine myself to ; the proceedings on the James river. OFFRATONS ON THE JAMB About jen P, M. on the night of the 10th inst. the { Commodore Jones, Commodore Morris and the Smith Prigas, with two transports, passed up the James river, unitl oe reached Jamestown Island Landing Owing to ‘ the weather, they did not reach there until the following movping. ‘They left immediately, without receiving any communication \vom Geveral Keyes, whereas it was in tended they should take the infantry on board, and con voy tem across the Chickahominy. } On their way ap they shelied and destrcyed the various ‘ hovses whose roofs afforded shelter to rebel signal men Leaking a bne of signal stations which extended along river. Al! along the Jive the large resi- towers erected above them to serve the , and when sheiled out it is regarded by men’? { this course of t dences have t as a breach committed against 18 MONITO ' About tive o'clock on the afternoon of the 11th inst. the + Admiral jowed us with two Monitors—the Lehigh and ERAL KPYBE AND THE ADMIRAL. Songamon. Gen. Keyes rode over from Williaansburg and .mmunicated with him, and satisfactory arrangements were made for the work of the following day. Now let me s\ate bere that the Admiral is anxious at all times w do all in bis power to assist the military authorities of this department, notwithstanding the petty and uninju- s paragraphs that appear in the penny papers to the coutrary. Many of the successful expeditions proposed by Geveral Keyes, and which started from Yorktown during the past winter and spring, met with the most hearty assistance from the Admiral, and many of his gun- wiued credit for the part they played in the in the counties bordering along the bay aud D ats b recent rai smai) rivers. MILITARY MOVEMENTS. Karly yesterday morping Unee regiments, under the command of Colonel Jobnaon: viz , the One Hundred and reve. ty ninth drafted Peunsylvania Militia, the Fortieth wsetts and One Hundred and ibirty-ninth New York—were embarked on board the transports Morgan Ix; ress, and conveyed ap the James river until they © ossed the (lickatominy bar. Here the army gunbeat riuith Kieigge took charge of them, .Owing to her light ght of water she, with the trangports, could puss ever very casi i The troo 8 were landed on the upper side, under cover 4 of Ube Briggs and Mount Washington, the ‘Admirai’s tu ‘They proceeded up the peninsula about fiftecn miles, bi mot no foree of the enemy: On thor return some “xray backed skirmishers” ap- poare | to them by the wayside, but were soon dispersed captares consist of ope captain and two Several fine horses and mules t . The country was deserted and Residences, formeriy beautiful and cheerful are now Dut heaps of decay ant ruin, their sole ts the listless aud vagabond negroes, yelept ‘in. te Jigent contrabands. WACK AGAIN, Our forces were all re-embarked about five o'clock P. Mand reuurued to Jamestown island Landing, and thence started to Will amsbvurg, a distance of nine miles, The troops beh ved splendidly under the fatiguing march, ond accomplished all that was asked of them. “Ihe hight dark and the channel not easy to navigate witho: t Nights, the Admiral ordered the vessels to anchor off the d and start down early in the morning, which they INCIDENTS, RTC. A detach veut of twenty men'from the Sixth New York ed the beidge from the mainland to James W. Benson, the signal oflieer attached to Gen. os’ stal, accompanied the naval portion of the expe- n, aud nt in placing his men of the route contributed in no #mall on different points 4 to the su of the expedition. Mr. P. B. Low, on ensign attached to the Cummodore Morris, ws ecnspicuous and indefatigable to find tho ebanuel, so that our boats could pass over the bar at rey uth of the Chickabominy. We are all anx. us to} from the force t went out from Williams. burg under (olone! R. M. West bvery thing bere is staid oad quiet, and the weather in- tensely hot mo; She let ¢ Jones i on ber way to Norfolk for re New York about a mouth or six weeks — that is, a8 far as @ government contract The Commodore Mortis leaves this afternoon for York: town REBEL ACCOUNTS. v Reve General Hood’s Divi: Coneral Hood's division was, in the latter end of May, io bivouac pear Mount Pisgab charcb,and about seven miles northeast of Orange Court House, Virgiola. Jt in cludes the following brigades:— Anderson's brigade. Benning’s brigade. Rovingon’s brigade. Law's brigade. Among other regiments in the division are the Eleventh Goorgis, Niuth Georgia, Twentieth Georgia nd Fifteenth Georyia, 1 ts stated that General Hood bas bis commaud tm perieot discipline, and Ubat it was generally under. stood among the troops that they were to form a portion of the foree intended for the Invasion of Marylaud and Venosyivauia under General Lee. Gen. {Cor respondence of the A good deal of publicity has Deen given to a rumor thet Gen. Lee js prep-ting for a forward movement—trom which (he nowspapers in the United States jafer that it is arose to ademonstration in seme other quarter, a they affect to believe that we would be ore rettornt if an advance were really in contemplation. the month of Jone, upon which we have this day entered, will ubravel the mystery in the meantime the Confede: rate army aud people ran welfafford to possess their souls in pth and t» leave their canse in the bands of that k nd Proviience which bas guided us thus far through this bloody wiblernoes. Mt is sand that General Lee is more than usually re served in regard to bis future plans and operations. He has beon conet-ained to adopt this course in consequence de by MeClellan, It neral D. A. Hill, during nd campaign. dropped in hiv tent i neboro Gap, Lee's « n commanders, io w' d plan of bie ad minder was informed nh tion of oor lore, and knew that D. B. Hill, wi gle divin 8 jolt to hold the gap ot Rocnsboro, while inckeon hal Carved of te Harper's Ferry and Lon sirens fad take position near the Heaney vanie lie at Hager two Sbiv divelosure explains the rapid m vomenta of McClellan and Wwe confideut manner in which he followed veup and deivered batti®et Sharpsburg. Without this Know.edge it is not provable be would have sought Gen, Joe so goon and #9 eagerly, and thus tho latter would fhiove bad more time ty eopeentrate bis forcer, rest bis tevnpe repdve jor the eonttet. We can never knc ant what 6 ave been the regult f thet order had not {esion int ange of the enemy, s0@ yet it w oot im 108: ib'e it pa rercbed the | general, what wo shaw !d this day be\io Maryland Affairs at Frederic “ Frenmicceneee, June 12, 1868, ave nr belt their positen on thir vide of Voting bos been done in the nature scoootne of two artery dugia and gat Cul wrper Our * + & Toeetsy were hey, and an yg them oo beat ontleers. Our canual- tow were fity Kiied, (wo han red wounded and five nun ire! p soners Am ng the kil, "0d was Gen oral Wright tur Porces on the Pentasata, W sais WON, June 15, 1863, Tho Richmond Seatined of Saturday Say —There ie not . J frem the Southwest, There 4 Daitera bie erene hore jeetorday over the news “bat the enemy were exivbiiwe considerable free on thy Wo inwata and NEW YORK): ~~ w advancing in a threatevivg manner. We jeern these column of three or four thousand were encamped at Bar- hamsvilie, New Kent county,on Toursday night, Their guudoats are also reported io the James river and Chicka hominy. Our troops on the peninsula are said to have fallen back to avoid being taken in flank from the navi- gable waters. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Boertuhricis t June 16, 1863. Preseut—William Walsh, rmen Fox, Henry, Hall, MeCool, Reed atta witcher. yer, Jere: minh, Hardy, Boole, Masierson, Ott at Parley t Long. “The minutes of the ist meting wore read and approved ‘ By Alderman Boots—Bill of Charles Book. for services iigret whe repionet the Sixth regiment, amounting 0 Laid over, rial ot Clark Mills, offe aint boner ne aS Mit S08 the ous sam hc to the Committee on Arts and Sciences, RESOLUTIONS, By Alderman anor — by iven to Thos. waleies be and ts here! orawiorh copie corner of’ Thi re ‘street fenth avenue, under the Girection of the Croton Aaueguet De Department, and the same Sips izactap to be gems to the Board ‘of Counelimen for con- currence. RLF Ber detween Fifth avenue paved wit pavement, under Croton Aqueduct it. to te ee on Roads. Ree pe pene ite | in relation te abe? ment Brot boumly for direoted to warrant | fae ony ctalin Tor ‘appropri- the above arnt Ry enna ation for city conti Resolved, Thi S acne — jotning the fer ser ie Sm’ ree Ne and tho aame was directed to be sent 10 cllmen for concurrence, ‘That I1sih street, fram the First to the Second wenuie, be curbed, guttered and flagged, under the direction of the Sireot Comimlasione! Referred (0 Committre on Reade, By Alderman Paney— Rerolved, he Comptroller be directed to pay to P. Q. Connell. Band Master, the sum of $80, for bis pervices in pit curing a band for the reception of Colonel Corcoran on bis return to the efty from his comfinement. Which was adopted by the following vote: Affirmative—Aldermen Fox, NeCool, Heed. Chinp, Mitel. Byer Boo e, Musterson, Froment, Farley, REPOnES, The Committee on Wh report in favor of r bul! second sircet, Bast river Laid ovei The Committee on Sewers bui'ding a sewer in Fifty- Second avenues, throngh ¢. Henry. Hall, ore Serer , Hardy, 4. Slips presented a ing the pler at the foot at ‘Twenty. resented a report in favor of ninth street, between First and rat avenue to Statietn street, ‘The Committee on Roads presented a report to pave For: tiethatreet, between Ninth ad Tenth avenues, with Belgian pavement. ‘Laid over. ‘The Committee on Roads presented a concurring with the Board of ft ounce in a tion that “Second avenue, from One Hundred and street to the Hariem river, be curbed and guttered, and the sidewalk flagged a space of four feet wide, where not al. Fendy done, wader the direction of the Street ‘Commincioner (with ordinance there(or ented a report in tarar of ‘of Councilmen in adopt fofesona street, between Brondway wilated and graded, he de Ccioge had aati ay Laid o The Comat toa, on Roads presented @ report in favor concurring with the Board of" Counclinen Tr aaopting (he lution that Forty-ninth street. betwee avenue and North river, be paved with cobblestone pa ment under the direction of’ the Croton Aqueduct Department, and the ac company ing ordinance therefor be ae Laid over. The Committee on Roads pi concurring with 1 Intion that Forty-at ninth yh Eighth avenue, be ican at Pavement sager the Titocton ct Weceewoe Aqueduct Department, the eects of ocr Aguada beparanent, Ws OE the city the rei aindbr, and the accompanying ordinance to jor. and Bighth avenue, be rection of treet therefor). alder itee pert in ‘favor. of ie Committee on Roads concurring whis the ‘Board ot Counclieien in, Siortisy eveniy seventh treet Triween waif ed an’ LI mibvaloner, and tials taghed ‘itready done or (wi resolution that and Fourth avenue: direction of the Street Ce ace of four fest wide, where Dot therefor.) Intion that Forty, seventh street, from Eleventh Hudson river, be faved with Belgian pavement, direction of ihe Croton Aqueduct Deparisment, and ¢ accompanying ordinance be adopted. Lald over. ‘The Committee on Roads nted a re; concurring with the Boar ni Councilmen ia ‘edspting s “. resolntion that the Street Commissioner cause gas lamps to be placed in Fifty-tourt street, between Pirataud hird ave. nues forthwith. , ‘The Committee on concurring with the Board port im favor of reso: joard of Countlimen ty adopt tnddon that Second avenue, between Sixty-frst and sixth sirvets, be eurbet and gutteiee igeda space four. fest, wide’ where ‘aesessare, ropeis vi'graded. the same tobe done wader the, directiog. of th Breet Co ‘omimissioner (with ordinance therefor). en raid over. Tre Committee on Roads presented a report tn fav coneurrin 0 Board of Cacnclimnen ta heopeinen teas, lution thi ioe Counse! to the Corpo: ation be directed to ane measures: agra Maa sire tfrom ae nvr the necessai Fumeveanete Laid solution teat Ease ot And Second avenues, be paved with Hel half of the expense thereof to Le paid by am the line of said strert taal savement, one. Property owners The Committee on Roade report {i concerring with the Beard of (ounelimen is faop! m1 ey Yop she 3 ae ner ‘Twenty. oe street, —— ani regula and gutter stones set. and. sidewalks flagged & spect Tour feet_wide, where not ali under the directio the Street’ Commissioner ¢with ordinance therefor). id ove! n ‘on Roads presen: a favor of conenrring #ih ibe Board of Counchiaen i a Int on that carb and gutter stones be act and midewaie 18 apace four frat wide, where Dot ain under the on of the Street wlth oral: hanes therefor “he Road: conocer rat menrea Chl dation fation thet Eighty fourth Ce between reanek Xd LA ‘be regniated and graded, and the sidewalks rater four feet wide, through same, and the cut stones set therein, the direction of the Street Com. missioner. ‘Laid over. meanenrveage ra 0) son sory Crp er ‘certificate ‘eutnate pees w York Fy ar a county is to " ant'o see. for tne iy wad ca ‘pire Received and referred to Committee on Printing and Ad- vertisi wine, a3 perm’ to Charen Adee to Maron's Orrice, N ny Tax Hononastx tux Boaun oF ir Gerrixuen—I return wiihout approval the resolu ving permission to Charles Adee to places smal ign oo the lamp post ‘on the nortneast corner of — atreet and ae te obvious to your honorable 8 gene. ral Toit a pot exyed ent to grant to Individ ihe Figwt to ny Whi b wee 00 te Faire tered at papers employed by the ne - ration Tue following mevan.e waa received from, hie, Honor. the Mayor, returning wn resol ‘end ordinance {nexing. Tall width, of the migcwesii an the Fifty-first street, between Broadway'and Mavon's Orrice, New Tons, June 12, 1863 ® Honon apie tim Boaro iy ide spp, ll main diol the nidew ‘alk in al fageed fo: feet in width. No petition for at, satya pears more have been presen'el. while the owner of if of an remonsiratet i a) ainst from ines jaformation es naw ised H eat | fact unnecesaa Di | Which was reeelved ia Sept! tered at length in the inne eraployed by the Ce Bas | _ Report of the Committee on Finance in favor ution that the Comptroller be directed in favor of Pat own. Cay k McGuire, for the sum to be in fall for ons of Orme, £e. gon the pler foot of | Toth ai Be the ue Chatgod by the Com prretier ta ta tee hgpeapente ch wna adopted by by the following yor, vin — President, Ald. Hail. MeCool, Mico” Ryers Jeremiah, id Boole, Mas: Ow Knit the mame wan directed 10 be gent to the Board of Pounetimen for comeurience. Resoived. That the P F Move Com may He Tene erring oe tale } ‘he preernt carriage to be taken hy the | pee yarment for Ss, oe oo and Gt CI as % of tne ol = 4% the w Tens on Allirma tive, Hall, Met'ea), Reo, Set ts whee | | Chippy. Mitchel ‘types Je t gare Frome { Cones mn for My Hany wens her Report of Conmmitie ad. pling a mt 4 ed to have the carriage of Hose Company No. Ad ‘and Mpa fed, atm post nol W exceed $50, and the seme to be Cine sort with | Whtew ado) the following vow, vit President. Henry, Hall, rrviah, Hoole, Mas: Board of © elfen ioe "Seat vl ro a That the Street Commissin be directed to re. eae hE eg RU A betwen Yoneo fi » te wit satdent, Mager. lial, Med. ', Rend, ig ol h Pp. Mitchell. Brera. Jeremie emnsay Boole, WMA HERALD! TUESDAY} JUNE 10) 1868.-TRIPLe! SHEBT.. f Wie uh ofa, wa amr manent Otlwell, Fron the ad 1o'bg vent tothe Boate of Cou: Seeaing ote ears he Uae Ua for a done: veiimen reat ~ Seevdin te Peer: Wonor the Wayor = draw his itm savor of | ae ce a seman or wer pcrernee'te Commnitiee on Selene’ Coho oftietnaien Jou Ald Beciety, for the sums efone then: | the madon ef min nar oF cen a EE: ced a) to Donations and hired by the sa Rlsctvea, Thay we ier! Somos eon tat pen lagen, President, Waba at avenue. ‘Mavi. 2 alae eerepends At the sccompanying ordinance of the a the See shies s Sree Jeremiah Hare, Bootes arierson, the dissin of the Craton “Aquaduct Bourd. aint at ain ite ‘ OBrien, rs tno at the ordnance as pars: ‘And the ‘ve sent to the Board of, Coppel Ovaere—t00. te Commitee et : Couneiman i Arata 84.—Resol eS permignun be, given sit 3 carne ore iGiaier SPAT ieee toenct to Romy Beate, | text be ene wes and mraoe ate ts ao ae. extent tent not a pezond SL 2 ae ea S M6Co er , erp tench of 967 he" donat py cementum | fl peeares naa thea etreton bs'Sreed “Goma fee the of the torah Hurray, 08 Pig iam anne Moria 4 wae |, relative to ot a i a Ofree—t: ba resolutions that ‘the wv 0 adjourn. of By Councilman MURRAT— peote ona owity.. ie iying a GENFRAL ORDERS ResouRD, Balt, | of Twenty ret and First avenue be Ailed naa fenced | Honmteseth eset tidhont aeioeten feat eens Le: ng MT andy, Boal Jn immediately, Uncer the direcion of ‘the Street Commis. | rized inoumbrances ! > Boar’ panies Coal, Ee ease Board of | sioner. and that ying erdinance ‘therefore be | the same poinin, sd also a Tre obstractions and. iueury. | the be Se pe ‘od re eA oR rie tay Councilmen fer conenrrence, ‘Laid ovi Sarepee te rien Mas, vosbaee ae it 8. ex- eth fone um of iis ‘Bighe e sf Resoluved, ‘That, the Street 0 Commissioner, be direotea te | fy Councilman cepting such as have bern legaileed vy ordiuance, and that | iating aud unin Eismi on Bight ren, ss cosh nied ata cont not exceed ees z qhepoived, That tees fuyfourinetre sm thagoninaont eeapenet. he charge the <xyecee of such removal to the owner of te Highty-accond aire ‘itree “ paren, "eeeamote’ ibe acewent y the ef direction of the PrReterred Ai Akers: Tes tes ogg a) Fall, Pama , te Gow mittee = Comanieaions: ealth, ante to Baa at ap cs sped 3 ipa. - nae was loat for want of Varuna number of votes, . lev, , Masterson, avenues, en <i yes—Counelim: Bae AE ace AGRE ths am wae suet gist Bakes cue herten us ta eta Su te psig Sey aie Basis lel Soe ‘Report of Committee on Btreets in of the same is “Eoeieer, aan eis theref< adopted. Nasa—Counciimen Hi 5 gine Board ot | Coun cia ti wafer aie Bi aoa i ope eee site Galporatiog : i epor niin eu fad with resolution that the Se BovEy, Ghee alsa eat ue, q ‘ Revanth sues, .. i oe of tees te directed to pave Forty-first or Liman Repper moved that sald vote be reconsidered. Rene not already done, ae ey | Oo pee per aay sttee pny t, between and Fourth avenues, with Belgian "esate Sees a Comm! on Rolarion Offices. Pavement, and the authori-my ordinance therefor be Salle that the yaper be referred tc deere ee Hegre ‘Reed, ot,comm Ft ica bs 4:00 Sika ‘on Roads, Cerri ais Masterton, Oilwell, Fro oun aidan seen Thin: aed aaa itt mbredway and adopting. fs on Bet One Ceenlnge, te facor, of mae x be sentytehis Honor the | rai ome to ciues te fa tia he mre mating aa icc Mis SEAS Nwogn Brond pompsnry, ngs ban 0 on ay Jn fever of comms SPER Tae, to er) Ks She, xing The: Board of meena + easton at meester Puplie F a tenon esundee Soar eat icgct,ingooorianes wiih a map now O8 hie’ the fram, nin rang Panic Maia Ped ‘Lald/over. nantes enner. aculagita man Gwen bet saree resolution by agate thers otis rey mete ee Hy coneurring to minder 28 inserting in Iie ch was by the following, viz:— ee ae miGoot eed, miab, Tiutay. Bodie, Was: |" acme, uSQBeret Ordere—AB |” ine Soa ind resolution, amended, was then adopted by tepana, . pate a oe on eT ramen to ton tho. Prion es, Healer, Keenan, Riléy, Sand ba) ‘Be sent to bis Honor the | 7a”), tem ‘Company ford, the sar, uate a Reva Gres, bit teCon- Be Ae ee art et Sess aie en Rat lal a a power, with the wetosmary receiving USERS! Renort of Commiagnne's ‘on Bone ee, to. a ot 4 joneral Orders—S31. General © ae gueezta pe, but hn Mina, street. wont forty feet | ine sacs of Pufiyetrat aireet. (rom Second avenue to" Haat iftea on Wheres: Pi rand Slips in fn |, Preamble, reeitiy: th Tint George Badger f foreman of Encine in Bleecker’ thrent ‘andes tne rection ote i Dron yes river. vor of ing Peso! ton, {) the bull between Tomp: | Company number Nineteen, while aenae Wis doty ag a duct Board, cui ihe accompanying ordinance therefor be = Kins and the outer line of Bast streets, be ber and the | fireman at the fire in Cherry strect, Febriary 8, received. in sich was adopied by the follow! Reportof Committee an Belsiae Parimenta, 10 pave Be- || Bait a hereby direct ret eRe Reelin fen teeantl|t-to deptarelita aie: thet ene Ceasnn eae kee a ¢ Co ‘Which was adopied by the following rote, viz-— | | venth'urststrecly between Seoond and Thine avenues, with | Ledeen ‘nid work. a outed extended to the destitute family ad from the | MeCoole, Reed. Chipp. Rver=, fing Hardy, Boole, Mas. | Belxian pavement, "Adopter oy the following vote:— reawnry, with resolution that t mytroiier be directed to teyson, Ottiwell, Farley, Long—'5. Laid over. aopespeseranen Hayes, Keenan, Riley, Sandford, the ae Ms warrant in favor of te widow of the Inte Georse ‘And the same was directed to be sent to the Roard of Coon- de " ea) Order President, Webster, Mc\'ay, G ons,’ McConnell, Rey W. Badger for the sum of two thonsand five hundred dol. cfliven for coneurrene. f Committee un. Finance, to poy the World | Hloughiatin, Vieriohds Gav, Mccath: Murray, O'Brien, | Iars, and charge the same tothe account of donations, Report of the Co-nmittee on Strects, in favor of gaonting news apes for certain advertising. Cook, Brandon, Brice, Russell, Fitzgerald, Jorce—22, Couneilman Brandon moved to amend by striking ont the oe tat my: mrad Les te between Ma 2 a end over. ral Qrdere—ai9 Counc! n Healy 1. oyna! Ce ee saere ae the sum of $1," 0. arth ave 16-882 1 more f ourtharenuée be paved. with trap blodk pavement, tbe f Committes on Public Health, to fence vacant | Report of Committer on Warren Piers and Blips, in fa- <a um of $1,000," and iaeerting in ile. ther Femaining halt. am (angie ag and t Which was adopted by the Aflirmative—Aldermen Fo: McCoole. Reed, Chivp. Mitchell, Repo rote Fin: -aixth street, between Firstand Srcond avenues. frets vor of conferring with Board of ‘Aldermen in adopting the direction of the Croton A ueduct the accompanying ordinance Gonidias dere tise! resolution that the Street Commissioner be directed to hav the bulkhead on tie line of H. H The motion eee Counetiman then carried lowing vate, viz:— Report of Committee on Repairs and Supplies in reference | ruirel tou level with thes ‘ot raid sareets Ban Loy ps the following v ‘ Eee “ he to fire telegraph, fire telegt tract. and that the sum of $2,000 be appropriated therefor. Concurred in by the following vote:-— Ayes—Councilmen Healy, Keenan, Riley, Sandford, the the President, ry. Hall, Ayen—Coun heen Healy. Keenai Ryers Jeremiah, fever, ‘ Presi Riley, Sandford, The iy Bran eVay. Brady, Rep: er Haviland, ‘O'Brien, Coo! Goxmuxrcarons Fins elf and Fit ral Boole. Masterson, Ottiwell, Froment. Farley, Long: 4) A communication) was received. rem’ the Comptroller, v : ‘Noes—Comacti ster, Gi CARH the same wan dirested 10 he sent to tne’ Board of with Statsnnant af Gbadeey talabee ee Touche: Seeaee Weinod Gert, Toone ea Sepeete | iamtawiallarewe wed; entree Fou. maennel \ourrence, port of Committee on Streets, in favor of solution that ‘Twenty-pinth Aireet, beawenn Pitch and Madi- Received and orcered on Gle. A communication was received from his Houer the Mayor The resointion as. i lowing ven amended was then adop’ opting re. son avenues, be paved with, ra Pavement. the prea |. and.Cumpuller, transin ising ofela} certifcaves denizuating rider Ares TOninciimen Hares. Healy. Keenan, Riley, Bend- i perty owners on the line of t f ft | the Haman and'7) ibune jon papers, in pursuance Reyort uf Committee on Puvile Health, in favor of confer. | ford. The Peesitent, Webster, Me ir y owners on the ige of tne Imio" ersentto caper sa? Laws of ring with Foard of Aidermen in adopting rea Huon thatthe | Nelly Bepper, Hariiaad. McGrath, 0 ue ‘en, ‘Cook. Brandon, d tion of the Groton Ajuednel eperiioe Received and ordered on file. varant lot No 142 East Thirty oy, uissell, Bitzerald and Joycem2i, th atreet, between First by the fo'lowine vote, viz:— NoTiONs, and Segond avenues, be fencrd In. under thé direction of the | Noes—Councilimen Houghtalin. Gay and Murray—3. ABimaliceraltorien Fos, Mall te, Prin’, Nene, Counciiman Hays moved that the Commilttee on Streets be | Street Gon fer, aud the accompanying ordinance there Genenil Orders wil MoCool Reel, (1 ‘jeremiah. Hardy, Slag: | discharged from the further consid-ration of resolution of | for be adopted Rezort of Commitive on Whartes, Piss and Slips, in (a: terson, Pe Te Ae a pep the Bonrd of Aldericen that permission be givenjto Thomas Cone, rred in by the erent vote— vor of concurring with Board of Altermen in adoptiny reso- Prete the Cotati ce Pinnkae fa hacelt ot Tylor to keep @ ref eshment stand on the north side of Fi: = omcilmen Hexen, Heat. Ree lution that the Comptroller he directed to cause the lente of ta rebotdition that she Comareilcc be Alkertel tee uloth street, east of Sixth avenue, the same toremain during ie President, Webster Mevune the small slip at the foot of Christopher strvet, on south side warrant in favor of P. Francis Kaeel. pastor of St. J the te pleaaire of the Con mon i” ere Gaw, ‘McGrath. of plor Fifty one, North river, now tinder lease for the term chnreh. corner of Ninth avenue and 126th atreet, ried. Th» motion was then concurred tn. relly Fitegeral Hf one year, from the Ist day of May. 1563, to. be transferred mum of $382 10, ig bean lied in Payment 9 samen now Councilman Hayxs moved that the Committee on Streets Be pper—¥ to and vested in the name of the Ass«iation of Amatear SMeetdtg Ne Sad eWeek Mosadens © | og nebiard ge Nuermey ft pt Se re fins Goetiay oa thm of at hue dota be and tas hy neseby ape a1 asm i nd the evnne ls be y the Compt he account of donations. ae bavi nee Bank t> pace a portico in hoetee of the Com rnlttee on rape oath in favor of a is hereby appro. masive—ALierinen Bat the priated in furtherance of sald object, taken frou the appropriation for Doni By Board of asopling resolution that the sunk Uthat the “same be 2a the Third Av their banking w in progress of erection, on the | side of dent, Henty, Hall, street and west side of southwestcarner of Twenty-siath street and, Third Boole, Masterson Obiwell Pane Bey cients, ard ¥..| Thesatoe to be done onder the direction of the Bisect om? |. netang srelon of the Street Commissioner. lovin for the eadin chore ae sabrivtaing the fo ine tan. Mivesied tO be in tothe Board of | Mlasioner. Ayes—Counclimen Hayes, Healy, Keenan, Rite ved, That the Comprrolicr be authorized to purches> Counclimen for cr a0 tar of adopt Dearie: goo anat ion eases Cone eaen tay ford. the President, Weiter A . Grow Brady, McC wwe ‘ave of the i far and @n rauch of the plex fot of Ohyinte. mnmiltee ob Assesrments, in favor of s nell, Hougbtalia, Haviland, Gow, McGrath. Mar: as the Hud-on River Navy Amatenr Club may in favor uel “poy a o loes—Councilman Repper—t, 4 . and that the Club then be allows sideration Comm ities on Finance pion aS dee tear ap times for ving Alderne ea cia Son tinue Be dof nape comm iaecreh Orient 396, a ae er Seaton Conant and basin during the pleasure of the: Sigatonmey eae ns Ha ana atc Bop, cr Ht, forthe mum of Baas and | SE oten tate on andannken used of Kieron | XveeCatalinen agen, Rectum Webster, Oram Mo. 2 firel sth € McCool Heat ‘Bhp Micet keene en Pox. Henry, Hall Ciitice. baa isd soma taniaid co the me ee and "wholesome ‘earki. nudor the aizec: ee ashen, A Gaw, Murray, General Orders—4 Noes—Co inelt t Bandhan amas wee Mirecied 0" be. Farley Lone. a of | Councilman, Waastek moved that the Committee om Do. by th a Me oe Seng dE. niimemnoee povenaeae Gapusinon fer tohcvreeae sand Charities be discha frown the Turther coo, copie Hayes. Healy, _fannettnan ‘Rutrae moved thai s.ch vote be reconsidercd. Report of Sretee ea iment. in favor.of | tio fat adopt ct May 18 pay secuiine sha toe rn Weaier Metay iro ea netted, isd concurring with wunellinen in adopting reso. pesstation wal add ay 1 jenker Popania' a Fipvile pi Gaw, ud the paper was la!) over. ment of askexsment aga! tzgerald, Joyco—23. oi Cio stor. dig Healpe ont Shire fst Pant the we Apo but. ‘which the Go Mier Report of Committee nn Printing and 9 Advertising jo (ai or Mg ise i Aine O pay the same, on Vig groted that tl rcs of concerts the pany of Aldermen ng inane minora it CAE oe Baws fae of atoning vay | Aubin cure tks copii of he . om ont 7 Ww: “ La etna {othe tll eat of dtereied draw fe warrant in favor of Isaac Fick for worn Forty ary uh : ae by ithe ote e Bets "Gout be treated to ha wi tere hae rom tl ite on the no side of Fort) esi mt in hook f i ah Mi men ‘roan ig areata, Henre, alle | ine pine aint weet foe Re ee rower Sieh rivet aremuon and ‘teh go Taser nde re = Tecelve for his oiler seo ae inten, ain’ ‘Reed, ? “ inth avenues. In een, aues, servics the sun of five la Boole, Sasterson, Otiwell. Part Parley andl Pema 6. front of eiiet a pera of Bi. Paul the Apost'. fence vd ia already And Loxingion ave ih at tee i int har‘ the Sam: Nerhlive— Alderman Froment— sara acco ; rpled by the Sollowing vote — rect raw bis warrant fo ainoual upon And ame was d rected 10 +, sent to tits Honor the Carried. A id over. To Hayes, Keo Riley. Sandford, the 4 prreentation of proper vouchers, and charge the same to “, Mi jcConi Me + apPrODriate acount. Heer tt TE oe se on Repairs and Supplies of Board of | _Counellman O'Baisn moved, thet the Commitiee on on siturraye i disconteltRouthintn |." Counclinan, Bhsvon moved to amend sich repert by Counciimen, with, revolution that, the sold committee be | Sewers be di from the further consideration of re- | Brice. Russell, Fitzge: 2 trikiny out the auinber BF two tronawed and: inperiing dlrectep to advertise for 5 applaud ‘the carriage prob tpn oe ae = 2 eel ere of Aldermen, with re Roce Counelin, en Bray and ‘and Repper—2. ae Ce po ‘one aS SS yen of Hose Company No. 1 spect 5 rary 1m neal Orders.-$38. a Weeatr ax an amendmen ta - ip by the following culverts, it tn fourth’ street. Spanslide’ widen ne JO Mrike out one thousand and insert five Narmalivecdreaisent Henry, ‘algermen. Pos, Heurs, |! Bighth aud Nini See eee me Dene) ita. { taro, Weouranc tive hundred osllare Deorercreie loa Tite pa 8 aaa} Thvtin seremiad, ‘Hardy, Mas: that accompanying ratne to be taken from (ty Coatingencies) for the pir ow amended wasn nd the same was directed to be sent to his Ronor the une was aid over. bo te Soper ge sta att mtg . om the Suidier'a Relief Fun; and second, that the Comp- Houghtain, Montes, ac ahe Camnmittee on Sew- r consideration of wmittee on Salaries and Oftices of the en, with @ resohution that the salasies of jiman O-Barey spoved discharged Tarier bie ee eee of ( Board an Amount, not to axeret ten ol- a in each case whicre written wpplicatuin ie made b. Won. Russel, Fit NoeaOouncilmen Webster. Brandon, ‘engineers of the ‘various steam fire engiues be fixed at of Aldermen, with report ; Joyve—4. the mi ae ‘Oper aunum, ‘odate Trom the Ist of June, ing basins andcul- | parties seeking and for the above p me ( Counellgan Brapy moved that Rerpe incard "do now adjourn, e ae) Serene to be taken from the appropriation for verta ve batt Latah saree Loe pa Capen 1 the Comp'roller ie aa inst the: Lost. re mment reets er ‘Board, Mi, , ished Which s mason ured im by the following vate, wi find that the accompanying ordinance thereior be adopted. dine bite oe Regotution that the Came Aa rmative Alderman Fox, the President: Henry, Bo. arried, and the ss1ne was Jaid over, Avex"Gonaciiven Hayes, Healy” Kernan, Riley, Banc. | azanhin favor of John A. Hat:inzton fr the sum of fv Tediook see, Citpp, Muon: Avene Hardy. eels) Beet’ ibe au Baace eeoved: tint a Cemaitise 8 Minaies tord the Prowiient. We ty Grow Heady, MeCon- | rendered by John M. Harrington ax. First Clerk to the Cor Negative.—Jeremi be discharged from the further ration of resolution | ORy en Cook, Brandon, Fi itanent, Iris oraid, bi poration Attorm:y of New York from the Ist day of Februa- And the same {hat the Comptrolt 5 be Fy, 13.0, to the 1 w his warrant in day of October, 1830, and that he charge rected to be sent to his Honor the Mavor for aporova polly oes a favor of Bdward McGuire, for the sum for oxtra the same to account of City Contingencies, Communication from, the r relative to the | §OFK performed by o Street Department, ae Fecit ing that bis Honor, Adopted by the following vow — cleaning of the atreets, Wl Mon that the Comptroller Pane retnek ant citing eurh A fre: also eging | the Msyor, by « comm May 25, 1383, , Sounetimen. He rected to pay the iaborer cartmen, and dirt cart street: between Fifth and Siath avenues, end s the appoiniues fon . the Presidmut, M fam all other employ street clr aning cone itoanme to Ita account. u neil Repper. Hi Hav: contract,” 1p 10 ind the same was laid over. ‘oon the first T my. Orem, Cook, jou, Brice, Kussell, Fitzgera jackley rolls for which the City Inspe matier of increasing the facts Mises for com re wy copmrtions FROM BOARD OF ALDERMEN. revel hegween the Vatiey of the Mississippi and Atiautic, thro) mn Pysen ‘ult, and aleo the alte. ei Resolved, That ‘ctor may draw hi He asnel Sozon24. ncilman Kaexanx moved that the Board do now ad- nptroller for clewuln wo crosswalks be laid in James slip, o when the contract. wan aM aite St. James church, under the direction Vrblon | the ensrzing of the capseliy of the canals. and concurring Sot ret ‘er poy the same ant the oy posible moment | Aqueduct Department. iu the sentinwnta O ercin expressed as to the importance of Lost, stint tha sasei aig de shat) Ve coceriaines) enc attic. | Recslveae That” permslsslon” be_ bien’ for thé ‘b vt the sonnir a large "hu eepecally to thn ety ot Mew Vas rk. | Preamble rectimg ts is Teeclvliont wan approved Désim ¢ oase now a ek. “ ee ee re ree eee ened tp ee ey Hoat Club to remain with resolntion that the Mavor of this city and four mem: | er 19, 1862, dirretiay the C: Alderman Booix woved to substitute the following for Sera of each b'anch of where now lo cated, adjoining house at the foot, of Christopher ferry ned by street, during the Pleasure of the Common Council, ation to f onimen Coune.|, to be nied a Tesolution as above. vir " a in bere! reset i that the re ref nmi anaoret Tray seu dcliven Go the Compiralier the wore. | Su--Petiuop of the Church Emanuel, in Righty seventh municipal authorities of the city; e es In the Bosra of niations retained by ‘for work done {rom April 15 | street, between nd Fourth aventies, to have two g Roard of Aldermen, preamibie ond resdluiion, adopte?, ‘omptrolier be d rec Mitchell Ryers and Oitiwe'l appoint: 6, 1 the eomprraltte wader the dircetion of Samuel Donaldson, the assignee of said contract. ‘au the ae pe Niner ni Aldermen Farley, ed wach committee on'the part of ihe Board of Alderaen. Imdetnttely postpon Resolution of Board ope Oita Sit That the sidewalk: r “ ernen— 0 sidewalks oo thecorner of Canal ane Varick streets, also in front of bere four hundred and four and one half. f red an: ig it, four nundred (arr the street leaning coutract, and that "Rt Wor in Proeed forthwith to pay out the same | By Al nt of wal church. t—Prayer hilds. ‘Treasurer of the A. Aa Mecano Association, and charge the same to 1s ap. Referred to hs Commitee on Finance, —— O'BRIkx moved that the Board do now ad. Tan BOARD OF cOUNgUMER, vin six, four bund: Resolved. Tus yermission, be givin to Carone MeRtuley And deliver gooas in front of her premises, General Orders—425. ‘and twelve, (our hundred and sixt en. four bundred hereupon the President 4 that the Board stood! Fr ‘ —Aid of Edward Ven Re \l eighteen and four hundre.' and 6 | ad onrned unt Thared hb inet ork Ce et en Ta il Rdsacratecss tom, | casa Bricnlcah a eager | OMY SR Si: na for be ai Jen tke ame was disected to be sent tohis Honorthe | By “iy aart of Aidermen—Ordered to be pald, “Earned by ibatks following vot Mayor for approval. Laid over. Hayes, Tealy. Keenan, Bier, Sued Aquatic Sperting Intell: me for ex Incurred inthe rater. MeVav Grose, fy aton Berween Hasamtt axp Watp.—Another rowing Alderman Loxa mored to ‘ake trom, the table the resolu 4 Filth reste nte, Rew Tiaviinnd, Gaw? Mesrain, —' . tion saeed the a ae rite a the © Cauneil ap. het perso |, Brice, Russell, Pirgera'd, match between James Hammill, of Pittsburg, and Josbue ailrom ; laeameat Oveer=361, Ward, of Newburg, for tbe champlouship of American Resolution of Board of Alderman that the Comptroller be take Poug! Judeon reat, directed 10 draw his wacrant tn favor of Henry drth des, | Waceres, will ress aerepaie, om the Hs Street Commissioner. be and the same 4 for the sittn of three Lundred and tity dollars, for expenses river, on Thursday, the 23d of July. The contest will bo: reeinded and repealed. poo’ 0 ari er ener Ky hang uthoried Viroan ay for one thousand dollars, and the distance to be rowed is iter an Frouxnt woved that the resolution be inde. * same to ite proper account. stated in the articles of agreement to be five miles, Each: finitely postpones. Goncurzed i, by deny Kicven, Kiley, Sandford, the | Party if to turn hie own stake boat, whic’ will be placed: Alderman Hatt moved that the same be referred to the vaulters jiraay, McConnell, ‘two anda half iniles from the starting point, and eighty he” Naeger ERY tee ae fect apart, This arrangement will avoid the dancer of and the papr som ri Ordare-s4 colilelon, if the race should prove to be closely contested. peg 4 - red 18 mittes presto on inte tite “ie Wosth ot Gounelinen of the late Major Hogan of the Tent ie, € ag 8 ordinance io aiemen = The previous races between these two rowers at Phili hich wae lndenmitely postpone? guage 4), which, resolu: | the same to the appropriate sono gts Tor anvenrage of pay of tel delphia resuited im Mr. Hammill being allowed to carry fon wan that Broadvrey, Twenty third and Pity Referred (o Committee on Natlonal Affairs. n th street, be paved iho ola ve Genero! Or’ red tn vy the following vale: back to Pitteburg the bonors and tile spoits, to borne owne: perty _| ‘amount ’ by the ci ae Cos Re ny Boy (or imag of ting to 90, fer wolf ‘he President Weber, MeV ous, fired. Keaatra iv Bostox.—The city authorities of Boson for be adopted; the work to be Aone by the Cro- By Boar of ered to be paid po A Se ance re have announced as part of the programme for the cele educt Board, with ordinance therefor Laid 9 pa , Bree, Russel, Fitzgerald, | yretion of the anniv pers # tedioaeal And the same was conenrred in by the follow ing <= D. Heldenich, amounting. to 965, Vd servicrs of the reception of Colonel eiarme ‘on the cecasion Benant Oven — im that city © grand rowing regatta on Charles river. fer fae eg 4 ph an ad » Gounctiman Jonas — aioe tk ice! The races, of which thero will be five, will be open for pe pre: lasterson, Ouiwell, Farley and nal A garam mat Weicanen eee rectors tothe A®- | posts in any locality. Seven hundred and seventy five =e motion the Board then anposens. "Grafts Ke — dollars are to be distributed im prizes. Wiaeronpen the Peverdeus £0 tem. Gpeingpe thes ihe Board tthe reception Raoatta at Tror.——tn connection with the State Fair o'eook rah Dy VRLEN TINE ‘clerts at Troy, N. Y., in September next, @ rowing regatta will ae Ts ee Pie be given on the river in front of that city. Suitab'e prizes will be given, and entries of boats from all placer Presidept — hereas, The buildi Ann street, were, in or al the year 1850, are invited. Wiiltemson Burnes’ss ject ton coe eto 7 to $144 8, for | lessees bocame vend to keep the, buildings inetired for the Affaire in Missourt. moral of te Col SP | sum of three thovsand five hundred dollars, and in the event £r. Loum, Mo., June 15, 1863. Beene eer Aldermen Oraetes ai + Kimball. | of the dent ereot. or of wither of them, to expend Wipe = jorgan Jones, Eey.. f Br toa to Com iter gn Nationa tiaou'ni of the Insurauie, or so much thereot ‘se should | There was a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce 1 wee izing members “viz '=Couneti | Sabi of Na E Sonalin “amor ig to 806. for ‘ day on the subject to memorialize Fecretary Chare re ao Ne Seatioce, ie is Bepper. a ) | SeehaR SNES coearn wentermth regiment tt ave, garding restrictions in trade with the Southern Statcs Seey ice e Ins, | By Paard of alge ron-Orgored tp be paid. w iu the latier part of the year Seep, Wg bran eee General Walbridge, of New York, made a speech, in Hee esas’ ot ine’ preceding meeting were readandap. | i Sounitn, coon ald prewions was deatyored by fire without | which be expressed the opinion ihat i woukl |e proved. in cy he Ox ano af the reception OF “to get gut 7 Papa eis wise for the government, as fast as they took i Denoetiesn Ones B08 rd of Aldermnen— rdered to he me. possession of any portion of the Soutbern Ftates to throw hack stand rT ma ihe the Paiion abt tild ammo Fasc ages yy ree the sald fe damages, and it 6 neremary | it open to commerce, with the least possible restriction San at searrant in tau ia iar, for errayas faruahed re, te the ' Gommitise to | Since our armies go to extend the blessings of the federal: oh saterat 12et street agains | ee eee ene late ‘Comptoir. T' Haws mise ie facta tm the report Tie tog constitution, which was {teelf founded on the neceas ties tee en of aero si Bower for the rum funeral oft late nant Kimbal', and boesy of commerce. ea 00, National Aff to Comenition on Fiennes, ‘Tne enrolled militia of this county have been orde: Bn. oy fame ie nerdy J tats A yaganeral to drill dalty until further orders. Freee of there prowtsen, aie ise Seeeea 1 female A een. How York oluateers. | gOvment be tisnkarsed from a furver 4 Eleven hundred prisoners were seat to Oty Polat from “fain + pleasure of ine Common on ng Ory = Sieecemiasele Se ieie Governor Gamble has ordered an election : a Jerk Votun ouiire Congressional district, to fil the vacancy caused by the nesewaary, tbe mame 0 be ‘oder direc. death of John W. Nooll. a ae ‘ ‘she ‘ge \ Strime at Albany. was ere’y | dinner volunteers on ‘and Avaant, June 76, 1843. w of agencies, frame street, 4 i pis dada teas oem | “ier Gama s inal Run eR ‘The "longshoremen, elevator employees, and a few rai) tate banarad bud pecenlp tre anbare, for frctontey aie, de directed to draw | road laborers are on a strike here for twelve shillings per og din. . manager.in-chief of dare bendted of thean paraded the stsects No. 190 he $iirte tenpptiog i aia of ihe Temenet tes nk Samer | Saws. Swe | Seventh street, ere ” sreone we direction of ‘to Committee on National Amtairs, sary, the amount to be charged by the Comptroller to’ the | this afternoon. Lyk ~] Groven Bc ao iy Ce yt in {0 thirty-nine doi of dowavion. hae ‘om Sireria, a A Regiment to be Mustered Out. rent Wats moved to auspend ree nent, ‘ond for Gvegeinet bd ay “ Tend Trextox, N. J., June 15, 1869. be i Oe eerie Makenins oer ‘The Twenty-first regiment of this State, which arrived the reception of ¢ } Ton gwreerving i the Araiy ofthe io. Sanday afternoon, were handsomely received in this city inetiman t a Cy qe ta be today. They wore escorted by the military of this city der the Fairs, the amovnt to be charge! to dJand inverting in hen thereof $76. through the principal streets, reviewed by the Mayor, | tingenetes. | Aaine collation at the ox neve of iat te cote nov, | | Retepred to Committ ¢ on Natiorel Avairs, } Hen Bearnon mowed to in th and then entertaine! with @ splendid on a “hop "the Servete We fare Pky coat Pg ronan Wort vedora's tr | wing ea: og ea compat. foe forthe paftied, | penne of the city They will be mustered owt of the ser. ar Heys end Herron 10 ig Sak Ley ee ee ee TS moves to Amend the amendment by | viet io three or four dave