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an serene quence of the Common Counct! not receiving notice there of, with resfution that the Gow freer be dir-oted to a the eum of five hundred dollars, w cuable Lim to deray the expensos of his new organization. aud Pearl sueets, in New Chinibery st in, under the direction of th ‘shat tho accompany ins ordi Athrmativye— \ \« y bux, Wainby Ryere, Lo agg Shag pais | resolution pledging themselves lo meet and pass the ordi- 10. (i, eee | © ‘bus vetoed at the expiration of ten days, the cime port of Committes on Fire Depa: Wacnt, say required by law before euch action cap be taken, The adopting re-o)ution that the Su cht Com thoriged to croct a tew)orm:s buuding on che site, Wed | resolution of the Cémmon Council was unapimously Procured by the Couptroiier, for the use of Hose CoMpADY | aaonted by the Beard of Aldérmen, Tbe resolution is a6 umber Thirty seven. tollows:-— and reter the paper to the Cviumiiee.on Piro Depart: mont. prea neager 9 — ‘The resolution being called up, 6 with ty Aldermin Jerewian addressed the Board, He fully Juttons confi eu are hereby 10-¢ ad sid m about two biidred ai nue, under the direction shat tho accompany ing ordi: an. there or be adopted, Je an basins and © Second avenue to within seventy sect © the accompanying ordinance theretur ve adup ed. Affirmative- Aldermen Fox, Ry la Resolution , of Board of Councilmen, that the Street Com- missiover be direc.ed 10 bave tue Harlom Park thrown open to the public and benches or se ts placed therein for the accommodation of those who may vieit tere. Which was concurred tu by tho following voto, viz:— Affirmative—Aldermen Fox, Waish, Chipp, Ryers, Jere- mii Pore enone , that the salary of the second clerk to the p at per annum, to tke elect from Javyary 1, 1863, apd charge the sane to the account of City Contingencies. Which was referred to the Committee on Saluries and on An ordinance to divide the Eighteenth ward into con- venient election districts. Which was laid on the table. ‘eport of Committee on Donations and Charities, with olution that the Comptroller be directed to draw his rrant in favor of the treasurer of St. Vincent's Hospital the sum of one thousand dollars, and charge the same its appropriate account. Ri rox wal tor to Which was laid over. Bill of J. M. McConnel!, amounting to three hundred and twonty-five doliars, for expenses incurred by the committee in going to Suffolk, Va., to obtain the remains of be nell fame to its appropriate account, money ti without his signature. It he mi Which was referred to the Committee on Nation! he can tl obstacles in the way of the ordi ncilman Hays agroed to do go-on t dition that jon of ta 8t MGe, anil troops are ine ee on Nations! | publicly, not, privately. The Mayor says, “‘publlcly | nance by wuhholdiog his siguature, they can Be tested | tno matter would betaces up immediately on, disposing | with greator delight by this par oR ay ee ee ae nicn a ag, intky auMahenitly wel Rorolution, that the Street Commissioner be directed | on! the second” section, The Ton. Council, | Withougit, thus hewill properly be frustrated in his object. || of the Mayor's message. : ; mbich..has yet ‘igen scctasil f v4 minus, baat Resertes BARES Sh , | to rem we the gas lamps in Sixth avenue, between Forti | gh poll, | He trusted there’ would be no difficulty in rawing the |” Courcilman Joye: rose to cal! the attentidn of the Baad 7 d ¥ nt® | derendod fram rebel oconpation by” the Tennessee river. otlrand Forty frat streets, the obures ‘for whieh sald | yeast thelr, committee, told She ‘Mayos shee 10.) snoney. He ade these. remarks to ronove aby iq to one point 19 the Mayor's velo. ia, his comumunication | Which a year ngo-9aw all {GF the Secomplish. ; Jampa wore fitted up having been taken down, Fee sat crt avian him sign the ondinaucec ava ir | #100 00 people's minds to the effect that bonds could to this Roard his Honor gavtes” that the ordiuance we «{.ament of so déstrable a plan 18 Bow witnessing . Anguat 16, 1688, Which was concurred in, fe wom calyd teourverson of the eoghd seo| Validity without having the Mayor's rignatire. This | fective, and that any Wenn who may get one thoussnd | the grand operations whick are to, Dring tagethor the op- yond nae aah ily Vay Kedoiution, that permission be givento Matthew Daly | tion we were willing to concedefevery thing but th contd be dispensed with, and he for Ong,would voto for Tor going aga substitute for a drafted man may : P| the Rebels Eractate Rridgepert—The B. *idg? Over the Ton to set carb and gatter stones aod fing the sidewalk in | sins,” Hoses tho difeu! of toing tae the Delo Fee jon Of .tbe. resolution. .The quostion was then | call on the city for the additional sam‘of tl ‘ied | Posing armies contending fof the posession of Chatia- | ss.» piver—A Rebel Priscner’s Slim Ment as to Bragefe front of his Promisos, in Firat avenue, between 115th and | Sle: brane tas “iiayor tnsiaus ‘hae ‘where ‘the Fo Mee ee of the Commen Couueil } dollars, ion ten ordinance sere ides Sguinat | nooga. ; meosdihiiisaithe wade With Rebo, “Tickets, a Y 8 “ 2 — Which waa c % om PP gga rn “hjpto sich an error, Then. \ Mayor . 5 m a Reasiuttor, that. the Sireet Commissioner be directed Gael BOARD ee ee ‘ec to the orutaance oa, the grand “cnt tang young plest soidior in this army Ipfows that he fegoing toChatta. Se cimennine: rare iW ibe, cad to Lat to be fitted Broad ‘differ * “i * fo! er com! ot coun! wor only have to de- 6 sray alley, botween Twenty sixth and Swenty-aoventh | Peing She Oy malic odie ree oe Mould nok sone eeoiay, Srseioue Tenauay, August 25-2 BM. || clare’ hie fatentions to entitle him go the becoft. tha nooge, and that “koowledg@ inspires im WKB an @bthesl: | he, destruction of the raliroad bridge-betes oon the Wand utreets, Hothibaget ass Toon just arrived from a}, 7 Board met in their obamber, No. 16 City Hall, pur- | would be conferred-on ono who was Yorn inthe country. | *sm that lends him renewed cnorgy, endu cout | and the eastern shore of the river. 1 it ed that some Which was referred to the Committee on Lamps and ‘iret of March, ‘who, the dayafter, | Suant to the following call: The gi thought that’ ipascagbh the young foreigner | ago. Defoased-once in the offort, tho men return tothe at- |. eniae of jmterest might be:learned here 90 came over Reaotation Commissioner be direc! vention to become sf aga, an a Gonnet ots) Eades President of the Boar ot | oa Be catkins te qh anos “omiidoearcesat there | MK With incratsed.ardgr. ‘This time 1am content that | Seraay bit few or "20 details, An, be ob- . ‘ ee el ion. ir : Hy . baves g ay poms fares oP pe “py ve 1a nee He neeae tan |. Str—-You ere reapedifully requested to eonvend the | bands any one ‘else. He did nit see omby | Success willerown tholmedigrts, With the wide aad exted- } i4ice4, Tt appears (hat ‘yesterday the re oM became tidy, mitway between tho first and second posis, east of ‘Common Council Cand ‘$300 tn. his et Cee in Penn ietng euch suugects fn Pease girrintet of ‘toado: wie Nae 1d | sive Nelda before high, it ts” and anticipated that | gwarg that a large force of our cavalry. was a Veal the Broaaw ‘clock P. considering #u n citizens, and tyminded habe, as pie pen wes abi aT eae Pees ares | 2a may comb'bofore the Hoard for its action. \. || well ag the entire population of the country, were ail de | Roseceane can beanie i rae ‘But, '¢ | Tonnessee river at Guenther's Landing, prom \bly, with Resolution, that the Clerk of tbeCommon Council be be ‘why hecanuot concede to us, He | Very respeottully,, : : scendauts from f rs. In conclusion he hoped that | membering shat the rebels have Control of the greatly | 140 intention of getting In their roat. In comm, 'wcvce of Aireoted to turnish to.tne President and secretary of each Ff ietiiea cibied Raut tie: Wealers ‘thoere y JAMYS HAYES. the paper from the Siayor would be published in all fhe | advantageods interigr line of raflrond communications, (t | nig evseuated the position, probably ret tring to © ‘the rallrond companies having thetr termiaos in the | which set forth most Aston Af true, ae and that, atigbe expiration of ten days, the }iy 4 pe feared that thoy will mage ‘their forces in the bap by a city, also to the agente of the soveral steamboat compa Tare portion ag the tm there Board would take ap the @ruinance and pass it over the ? a? Chattanooga, The rebel force here consisted ef Ander. nies running to Bostun, Albany, and Philadelphia, a neat- rfectly quiet ‘the call of veto, é eentce to oppese Rosecrans, and trusf to holding the right | soars prigade, bot over 2,000 strong," " ly bound Mauual for the year 108. " mee, Ue bp} thie Councilman Gross wasaersy tee the sake of the loyal | and left zones of Richmond and Mobile with weakened |” an. the Toenesece bere has bows a 44 te Whileb was tnld aver. ofier. themselves ‘by vounties, bu People of Now York, tat hey had not @ Mayor WA | wings. It romajns to be son what tho rosult nball be; see ‘Thirty-fourth street, between Seventh and Sixth avenues. Ce as eae : cares be fenced in, under the direction of the Street ‘the streets. rand ap phe y t the accompanying ordinance be adopted. ic andvother demonstrations of joy apd gladness. Healt is Rows wenld indeed be M€ true. the » thi Resolution, Mayor toll us that this wer was waged on the intercats to take such measures as may be ‘necessary to cause the | of poor men; but that wiiether the Man who labors with immediate removal of the artillery and cavalry from all_} bis hands shail be a free man or a slave, should own the squares, parks und other public places belonging t | himself or be owned the city of New York. question which this nat! Affirmative—Aldermen Fox, Welsh, MoCool, Ryers, | ig ecutive cabinets and on many as Messer 5 and -—8. Dattie. baad te (Alderman J ve—Aldermen suppressi¢ : ting, that the Street (ummaseicaer be directed Treservstton 66-the 10 take such monsurcs as may be necessary to cause to know, if the Mayor’s announcement of immodiate removal of all military forces from the public | of the wer was Oflcial OF parks. hud made sites the prool Which was laid over. Before that time not a man had claimed Resolution, that permission be given to B. McKimney to | wag the object of tho war. put two bay, w! in the house in course of erection | the slaves were on the aout! corner of Thirty-fifth street and Park | war measure. it w: venne, the same not to extend over feet, ber of their slaves, Which was concurred in. issued, and asa war Resolution that the Croton Aqueduct Department be di- | the close of the war. rected to raise and relay the crosswalk on the south' Mayor that this is the corner of Ridge and Grand streets. the people on the Which was concurred to. to be ited Alderman tlardy was here called to the chair. plain whether u ‘The \'nesipxvr moved & reconsideration of the vote | of the struggle, taken upon the time fixed on for the adjournment of the | gonal view wo Foard. it would enlighten people very much in decidi Which was carried. . question whether the The Prstoext then moved that when this Board ad- | to continue for many yeal journ it do adjourn to mect on Wednesday, 26th inst.,at | idea of the tm | ‘sec! ope o'clock. a Donefit can arise from tho The Board thea and the President pro tem. | if" hot pat. into announced that the Board stood adjourned until to-mor- | being a fixed fact, substitutes become an article row, Wednesday, 26th inst., at one o’clock. limited in any 1 Hardy, diasterson, Froment, Fariey , Loug. ing was dispensed with, Resolution, that permission be given > Barro the money the conscript must That is the peculiar a slo ogame sie acen,| eaten Pine Hels Ieee Cr ne su hance jumt yowoel by hia ionor the Mayor over his voto, from this time. MeGool, Reed, Chipp, Kyers, Jeremiah, Hardy, Masterson, | Support of bis family, and to got « substitute in his placo, ru i r la ‘We w that case tel! the conscript to re a substitute, Fromout, Faciey and Loug—l2. Cae alice oy front of Nos. 11 and 13 Hubert surest. Weoluticn, that permission bo given to Margaret Dono. tthe conseript ‘an artisan or ‘yan to erect @ stand on ibe curner of Seventh avenue and to the weaith of ti community Fifty-nivth street, such perm.ssiou to remain only daring pp ort atamily, whether in thisexceptional the pleasure of the Common Council, RR-URTS. foif, 1 this lies aeenee Giaarcece between le Mayor ‘The Committee on Streeve presented a permitt ‘and the Common Council. yor holds that the con- the property owners oo ocund wveuue, weeo bil script must go forth who cannot pay for a substitute, while and Fourth avenuos, to excend their sidewalks ten feet to | be holds that in individual cases it may be e hereby directed aud empowered to build the necessary dumping bouris at tho oot of Tweuty-third street, East , loot of Koosevelt, East river, tout of Vesey street, tiv North river sion, viz — AAvderman Fnowsxt had taken no part in this discussion Aldor 0 Pres previously, On returning to the city nd the matter potash; fiona, Coipy, byecor asteten tert ene, | eal pending. Vie was anxious Bow to how they Froment, Hardy aud Long—12. % ’ * | could best accomplish the object. If anything could be Journy it do so to meet om Monday next, Slat lost., at ton o'clock A.M. r ation oF real t a t v u h « by the Com, to watfolk, Virginia, to obtain govern the remen tot lvoe Riniball, with’ resolutions ta.t the port ph nag Sense omptoller be dicocted to draw hey Warrant ta favor of | 0 What "one be, done to, accomplah tne John MeConoell, Chairman of Commnittes, for anbexed | Sider weed alee 2 NECESSARY THEKETO—SPREOHRS OF ALDEKMEN JEGBAFAL, RUMEN AND HARDY, BRO. “he Poard of Aldermen beld an adjoayned meeting yes- to day alternoon—lresident Walsh i (he chair, The spe- slob eot of the necting was to Giké into consideration Theo Million ordinvnce, which, having emanated the Board of Gomme oil, and prewously coa- iu by this Board, was vetoed by tho Mayor, Sub+ vently the Bord Of Common Councit met aad passed @ raw bis warrant iu tayor of (olousl Join y » Bo dt, Which was Liid over, ution, thutthe yaount lois iylug between William et, be fenced ner, and adopted. « the | frou oe th Watch was adopted by tne follow i Which was laid «ver. Alderman Hanvy moved to ree vr the above action | Ro-oly now pre » That the members of the Common Council urselvem to ur Oovstitments ther tr meet and pass-the ordinace just vo- enor th» Mayor over bis veto. that the 8 me ean effective law at the expiration of ten days from this time, Which was carried. Report ¢f Comuiitee on Roads 10u, that ihe public p und, Hea. in favor of adopting re, r the corner of concurred iu the action of the Common Gounel! in the mat- ter of this three million ordinance, and be hoped it wou!d moet the approvai of every member present. Were they, ata tine like this, to wait until the Chief Magistrate shguld pick up Wiis views day by day, and bis ideas bit by bit,"on « subject which bad been #o° calmly, quietly and carefally considered, He (the Mayor) bad bad as much tune to covsidor this important question ag tbey bad, ‘That Lis Honor required ali th.s time to mature his views, and to take sme definite action in the matter, was not pagsicu- ly to hia credit, as an incumbent of a high and hovora- His Hnor told them that ‘with respect to tho fami ies of ours laiers there can be, I should think, but one pinion, No man who is fighting our bagtles 6b uld be permitted to feel any doubt about the wel are of his famiiy at-home go far ag it is inour power to assure bim, What was the use of toliing us thist Why eighteen months ago the Common ( ouncil settled that question ‘The families teers had been all relieved through our reitef ittos The Board of Aldermen and Common Coun cimen committees are evidences of that. [twas the B ard of Couseilmen, und pot the Mayor, who moved in that matter eigtiteon months ayo, and if he Las but just now arrived at the point wheuce we started, why so be it, His Honor gays Lo will ¢0-0;erate with as in tl cm, lishment of our purpose. Why, then, has he not signed the ordinance? He says there are two, Pparposes for which tho money might be justly appropriated,: Oméy for the procuring of substitutes for thoso whose personal services are necessary to'the city; and the other, the providing for the destitute families of those who have gone forth in our dofence. ‘There is per- fect agreement botween us in that part ot the ordinance. In the firet place we concur with him in the ordivance for tho advanging of money for the prccuration of substitutes for persons whose services are necessary to the city. Bot who are the persons necessary? Why 8: ne can 60 well determine that question as the cit, government and the city authorities. . It will be «que tion Of necessity—a question alike in the interest of hi manity.and in the financial interests of the city to relieve the men who may be drafted wha have wives and chi! dren depending on them for rt, and to sond men in their place who have no similar family ties, and who can go where they like of their own volition. His Honor says that he is willing to aid ip tho mitigation of any hardships which my happen on. this instance, as it often happend in ex ceplional cageg-from the operations of a general law. That is the whole difficulty. The Common t> be able to mitigate thoso Cases of hardship which occur Which was Report of Committee ou Public Health, in fayor of lopti..g resolution that the lois ou Kloventh avenue, ¥ Forticth and Forty-lirst streets, be fen exieuding On ortiegh st Eleventh ave- troot Comunssiouer, and de, between j also in Fortieth st Which was adopted by the ivllvwiag voto, viz Affirmativo—Aicermen Fox, Me: ool, Chipy remial, Hardy, Masverson, Oitiwell, Fron d Long—1L 3 Resolution, that a sewer, wih the necessary receiving erts, be built in bighty-lirst street, fom Third avenve, der the direction of the Croios Aqueduct Roard, and Ryers, . Farley Which was udopted by the ‘how lug voum, vize— ‘Yalsh, McCool, Chipp, ers, Jorem.ah, Hardy, Mustersou, Frowent, Farley and ng—I1. jab, Hardy, Masterson, Ottiwell und Long—9, PAPERS | ROM LOARD OF COUNCILMEN, uty Superintendent of Repairs and Supplies be fixed ‘the rate of,one th usand two hundred and flity doilars hoes, Colonel Kimball, with reavlution that the Comptroller directed to draw bis warrant in favor of John McUon 1, Chairinan of Committee, for annexed bill, amounting three hundred and twenty-five dollars, and charge the uncil want Resolution, that the vacant lots on the south side of r oa hut the Stress Commissioner be directed ‘Watch was concurred in on a division, viz:— Which was carried. D. T. VALENTINE, Clerk. FFICIAL REPORT OF WEDNESIYY’S PROCERDINGS. Sraiep Session—Wapsempa¥, August 26, 18.3, One o'clock, P. M. Present—William Wata, Fsq., President, in the Chair, od the following members: Aldermen Fox, McCool, Reed, Chipp, Ryers, Jeremiah, foro the conscript stands in this position:— 8,1 know all about the three hundred dollars, whvt will you give? and the conscript>who can pay a large sum gels a substitute, while the poor con- Script can get no fubstitute. Where is the use of taxing the people of the city by paying three hundred dollars for substitutes when ths f substitute can still make his On mor jon, the reading of the minutes of the last meet- PAPERS FROM THE BOARD OF COUNCILMEM. to Thomas Maher would be barthened with ox, and the conscript would not be benefited. Ho believed the ordinance of the Common Council, if property carried out, would be found as just and equitable as could be devised in the short time allowed them for consideration. ‘The conscript is ordered by the committee to go himself if he bas no a br ago Samer cuca that he . wife chidren depending on himefor support , worthy of consideration, and perhaps it will be found to the intorest of the city to keep that man at home for the pancil Which was concurred In. Resoived, That the members of the Common Council ow preeut hereby pledge themselves to their con- itaents and w each othor tomovt aud pass the ordi- st tho same may become an elfective law tou days Wich was c.ncarred in on a division, yiz-— Ailirmative—Alderman Fox, the Presiaout, Aldermen rd and the city will pay three hundred iy of such substitute, If he fails in the Common Council claim to be the best jadges 0; the circumstances, whether or not it would be better, Pet! toa of HX. Tuscke for permission to dig @ well in i i (By Board of Councilmen adopted. Which was concurred in. : caso we fh not put out our and exempt the Which was revecred to ( ommittee on Streets. manor furnish bim with the means of exemption him- proper and logitimate to pay for their exemption. With regard to the case of the militia and police mentioned in the mesaace, It a is the firet time tbe Mayor called attention to them. It is fair to presume that if the ordi- nance had been drawn up with this proviso, he would have vetoed it on some other ground, and tho result would be that the Common Council woold be forced to let it go by.~ Undor ail tho circumstances of the caro ho would vote for the adoption of the resolution under con sideratios. able them to make courtyards. Which was laid over, RE-OLUTIONS. By the Prrsivet— Resolved, ihat the Street Commissioner be and ne is By unanim'vs consent the same was adopted on a divi done to that end that would be acceptable to his Honor the Mayor he wonld readily acquiesce in that decision. But be was confident, from the views entertained by the Meyor and members of the Common Council, tnit there was but one real difference, and (hat difference it was very diMeult to reconctie, The real point at iseue between ‘them ts this: —The Mayor desires the soldier shall be found for every $800 furnished by the city, avd the Com- mon Council, while it desires cqually with tho Mayor thit soldiers shall be furnwbed to the government, are opposed to him upon this potat, that where a party is MuT.ONe. Alderman Froxxet moved that when the Board ad- Which was carried, Alderman UARDY Moved that the Committee on Sala. joa and Uitices Jargod (rom the farther consider. » from the Bourd of Co.motimen, that he salary of ibe recond clerk of the Deputy Superinten jout of Repairs and Supplies be fixed at the rate of one houeand (wo Hundred and fifty detiars per annum, to @ unable to procure a substitute that party aball ke eno Swit= . not bo sent away against bis whl. Ihe Com. W uion mb, enasiod p mon Council are opposed to eonding any man Pe hy pen Pam away against his will, That is the only diiference between them. In his mostage the Mayor endeavors to show fhat the money may be squandered, But the Com: mon Council wish him to make his own arrangements seouriog the proper diabarsement of the money. Comptrolier will satie’y him on that point. rman FARLEY moved that the Committee on al Atuirs De discharged from the further consider of Lue bill of John McConnell, amoonting to three hundred and \weoty Ove dollars, for expenses incurred 322 cominon object? if the Mayor should refuse to ow) amoanting to two hundred and twenty-five dollars, | ths nond of warrante for example, aa he heard Thtienarea charge tho same to its appropriate accoumt. prev ~ It would be the ease, it would, he thougnt, han bya ncarred in, : Sramaneo pone aang the tent Mt ao Qa matiog, the Zar ‘new awarned Loe ee eae it oven ib vero, eu x0 eebuopiiak wird ime | Re ag ee So , ja "i . M. on D.T. VAIANTINE, Clerk, ° | Pulling. oF “oon Our Special Report, baneta ceed THE COXSCRIPTION TAX ORDINANcR—ceANmMoUS | 10 doubt ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD op | COCeRMIOD, common CoUNCILAEN —py THRE MtLLion onpi. | tid Be dogs, 8 TO BE PASSED fiR Mavon's vero | [Chim exercise bis AYOR TO WITHHOLD HIS SIONATURE FOR THe | gdmiviatratio RAISING OF THR MONEY—HIS SIONATORE Nor | three oF ee would appoar in sight, and ems At sixteen ceuts ratnor than the Mayor to ofp.” the $3,000,600 Rxemption Ho understood tna “the Mayor bid vetord the ordinance, CHATTANO GA fund, and po away. thet onse - ¥ the -ayor porte y ‘counpliy the Purpose in procuring | 404 was expecting # 4688ag0 (rom his Honor on the 6ub- ee Z.. ” a 4 e The men would load it and easore, net we te ns baving no man taken wey | ject mementarity, ™~ away eid went: ruarey sneutin have been axes, '. jever- - obtail i and fabulous bums have uaae mines to push the " “ Councilman Grows offeret @ resolution directing the ined in this way, deca cathe poascripis drawn here ta tarert aoreraiven, ie will | Street Commaienloner to ons Rosevrans’ Army Shedimg | yy tuccs epscuutors. Tue tamous Onier of Army Yolee, be impossible: to pass the ordimance. in gime W rough Colonel Truesdull, and many of his agents bave been wr a Hien ae. @ll troops, it ° a be belonged A various . . parks and publio eee ee ee of ttfe the. City sheso tice, and they will be taken was : * postod, ohatgédiqith hoine mpiicathd in tho factor, under ernmen! e Mayor desires to treat alt fatrly, if desires wo have the | resolution on sanitary grounds; and after # fd remarks. wee Until lately refugees (rou. 6 caree; but af law en‘orced. which is very proper—tur | am myxe!f op- | called for the question, Present the State is fully represeutod in our cainpa. A Fate itting to aninpemy for say geppnoe ins bim | ‘The resol of the Cumberla: lary 1 of whom have fl a dor bi ” 1a adopted bye unanimoup vote, — ~ March. ‘&e.nymber aro now in the town, ail o bre cerrlod through thelt’ pontathey ee 4m rm vinuues, | ™ of the Aroyy " frema the conscripan, ‘They represeht that dha rebel @'awn conse ipts aud enforced tho law, and we are Coungilman Hayes offered an ordinance) providingWor conscription is being forced inexorably, and that all ages Over the Mountains frau Winchester. now © nor to the law /PrO- ‘ Driation of $500 for the rellet Of capt teksorint whom | the exemption of such mombers ot the mifltia es tind a | | and ait professions are boing taken; only the lame and oo ene ee ae i : to see aeniuet econ Nea service since March, 1861, and all wenn diseinei Tho ee bl pe are torrible wo o aro not setting our (aces against | exempt firemen. In moving for the adoption , oD t0, on ammanity 006) Adem of bi are (ee sake Atnenh: the Febeh bad dot loeb ee anes of. the. ordinance, be stated that it was wo} EVACUATION OF BR DGEPOR to believe them. A man bates to bolieve that he af: Face that can beso cruel, Three mer whom I have seem unite in giving the fotlowing story as true:—They were Joined on their-way here, near Harrisen, Tonn., by a Pap (ist preacher, named Bisir, whom they som found to be, like themssives, @ fe'tiged from the tyranny which was enforcing the pew coa- scription. The party found themselves pursued by knows that aaumber of odr- militis regiments had seen ® great doal of gorvice in the Meld, and had nobly sus: tained the reputation of New. York. It was Do tore than ‘Ab act of justice that these men nbould be provided for, and that the city should pay the amount of their ox- emption fee. Exempt firemen had also rendered invalua- ble service to the community, and shoajd wot go unre- Paes Ae ES i Occupation of Huntsville anu‘ Other Military Operations. they would accomplish, their joint purposes, and no man would b@ Bent away heats’ hie ta Ti thought the ordinance was about the best measuge that under tho Ciroumstances could,be deviged, but as the measure must be for ten days, and in the ‘meantime parties may be taken away, he wouid assert to himself the right, in case anything should occur, anything to-reconcile, matier between. us. to adopt (hat as an improvement upon the (Tatded. They had perilled their lives ‘pigtt oi ~ » | Party under a Captain Snow, and when not far (rom Har- wo Hagoy regretted that the’ bina Cot] OF Fearseand no Toatter whether they the || "ison wore overtaken. . Captaintgiow inforsmed shem tbat fun duty to veto whe crdinange. "A feat which, with ll (sande vice pn By Latest Intelligence from r thoy had to deotde between ‘fighting for thelr country oF aoics tee cteet ientloman mie ti y little cred: ‘of the Mayor for the exemption Of active Scene of Strife, + | dyiog.” Blair, who'was ‘exhausted, replied that ‘Perce te eee. ae fi and he did not see why pt ‘and mi- . he be should never ybe Prepared to die Silied witt'asgardiqe cre tertia et heey 01 ¥ &., ae, Ge. | than at that momont, and a vite “he never would L weptagoeien | to tts adoption by the Oo: Council, oe ee fight for their-eause.”. Without further words tho rebels apt tag ig syste, The, iby did het sa lone Salsa aa on Which would only teod to |. General Rosecrans’ Army of the Gumberiand has beer) throw him on tho ground and cut is throat from oar te Hemen, you submitted the ordinar.ce to me, but Thad not | Saver covered the corits geome he those aaa icone, | B0Vi0g for some time in the direction of the rebel strong: | % Sif.’ The athens eoddiesd 4 tt thé proveetiueg.of Capratn fu Opportunity of examining it M3 fully ay I should, and I | he to ant oue until thoy had: finally | hold in Foutheasvern Tennessee. From rebel sources we | g ‘ow, but managed to escape from him und reach this may have rather hastily approvi of it.” hot done. und nothing could exeuse im, after boing cour: This be had Jearn that on the 22d inst. our troops arrived in tremt of pia ce insafoty. This occurredon the Bist of Joly lant, ‘Councilman Jonms 8 similar, view of the matter, teously consulted on tl and having the ordi: | and urgea that the ordinance of Counciiman Ha: Chattanooga and commenced shelling the city. This ie te.gnly an infanse of the maoy terribie trugedies ance submitted to bm for Hon. aod after | nev prove effective. Tho Mayor would undoablediy | corroborated by acconnts from our lines to the 284. ina nowty bolog enacted tv Kast Tennessee. assent, for aot. eommunicatin H Eo Comoe th Rl ane ri Heat r Femnla co: | from Stoveusoa,.Ale The rebel despaled Crom Cent =" ee CO eee Connell with all ‘dae prompuness Ais change of feoliog | toy Defore ie could become © lav, Isp thu tie aks | BOOEA Also staten that on the 23k all was quiet, ||. mearg Cowan there is 2 spot called *“Universtty Placa,” 9) Se be, Comman aaa aeneaRe bias ite men ‘whoen Councilman Hayes was 90 auxtous to relieve It is ptated by pontrabands that Genoral Joseph F. | upon whi ° it was proposed t bulld ‘® university ‘or the Conanlt the public intoresi and te dmforms to the law, nod peigt by aN Bary have pald their |, Jobneton is in command of tho position, haribg retioved | penent of “outhera youth, The corner stone of is pre he should have met them in the same spirit. Not satis- | known that, the Mayor was opposed to ex : yes Gegetal Bragg, who bad gone to Atianta, ‘The rebele posed buila ‘(De was laid in 1660, witb all the ceremonies, oe psc Se oraiasoaaer leery ence ‘one, and was averee to Paying aay mone pee fended Chattanooga with about a score of guns, which | the Right 1 "CV. Bisbop; Leonidas Polk buywg the orator. sn yraonibg 0 gh th Gen, te ort: | hu tra otianee se preset ap a | ST Oe, le” soother dao by aperl mora’ | no atrict 4 | WHR ma roped Lo Dull he wir nice be ado i voto after the expiration | branches of t rr fire. Two steamers moored to the wharf were déétroyed; | gity has (allem, into our hands, apd.a short timo ago some a felt 2 pies Wo “a Me and would oy the Ly sina regard to Counellman Hayca’ | but the rebels weroenabled to save tbeit pontoon bridgé | of the signa 8 + Rearching for good wine and other aged pacucune. Bas it, bevel wen tntenaed: (hat état, ‘teen ae aa sig apecial eactition: | DY the rapid and goot:Aring of their sbarpebooters + | jiqdors, remo a! — eroenanamnaciey found only a = amenie be Saal or Bren cne: apy but aypartia! check: |] Ifthe members of the ma or ‘exempt firemea were Up to the Iaat advicesfoverything progressed favorably | ooilection of smal ins,a large number of papers, books, mae rf Brey lee in 3 Hagmaueerunte un 'yOr. {poor and unable to pay the! mption feo. why, the or- | for the Union cuuso in that region: 7 | &e, Among these. Were the speech of the Right Reverend axpproves of a iibasure he sball-vetoje,and retura it | dinauce alrendy would give thorn all the relict that % Tena, Bi charter Of the ixstitution,-and a list of the within ten d.ys, But tt does oct provide that that veto shall}. was requiped. He did wot want 10,500 money voted away |" age, Wail F. Gi Shalke’ Despatches. isbop, the charter Pleation’ etten duys botk bodice shell prog tha aensursao | Soe caitar Saas rhe geen ttaniaeenL atone arate ff Nc Naetarss,eon , Aupuabag, 1603, ; [,eubecribers aod. ooh Sr ae ae coarine vetoed, they can do it by a two-thied rote... The Comtr or. was ¢ poor, and not for those who could y ’ : f number of the subs ‘Fibers were Northern men, the afford to pay their exemption fee. Activity of Our Armiesin Kent and Tennessee New Councilman BRaxpoy followed i sate ~~ “< haying conformed with the charter and the act, it Campaigns Being Ts b ‘The Probable Designs of ‘passed an 1 the charter declare ne Mes @ legisintive act, and eutiticd to the respect of im the North shall be aamitted speech of Polk Person born or resident similar strain, and urged that the adoption of the ordinance would do more all.officeholders under ‘the gity government—Sayor, | harm-than good. as thedtebels (o Meet the Emergency—Upited Stales Mili'ary versity, ‘The _purpose was te Comptroller and’all ofters. And so, if this ordinance be | "'Counciiman Haras, fa roply, stated that tho ordinamco | Railroad Superintendent-—Requisilions for Oonscript- | 2% % sttident tn tho um iventiy: FG p pins bins Be adopted, it 1s binding om the r aud he 1« bound } presented by hiim Was a separate affair entirely, and} Wogyg nts Mustered Into Sereico—A Brit inatruot only the Souther “4 met" to “act under it, whether disapproves of] Could not possibly interfere witn, the crdinauce a. the . gee | stitution could. be put to w Fk Yancey “fired tho < uth* ita provisions or got, His refusing, therefore. | hands of the Meyor. He hoped the Board would look General Of Trial, de. 4 | | ern heart,” and ase conseq, ‘1nce the university is nover Undde the ordlasnce will-n0b, tutorfors with the afLciont | Spa tng "aatlae favoraiy, and adopt tho oralance joet | Y4chas ben inatiodiatAthe abies Rosecrans and | TP Mee y was, \ 5 worRing of the ordinance. The ordinance is so framed Fina Pesecoate ‘announced that be bad regeived a mes. | Burnside, and at this hour ® now Garfpaign is boing \ by oureavalry, and the Huntsville hag been eccupity, line of railroad trom gtevensom ‘0 that place is being re Paired and opened. This does m ™ look, Iam giad to say, opened—aicarapaign whose aim ® tho liveration of East Tonnessee; a campaign which will be watebed with ab- worbing interest, and the @ucces¢ of whieh will be hailed that\the issuing of the bonds i@ left to the com- mitteg appointed by it, and the bonds can be issued an thio! sage (rom his {ionor the Mayor, aud 1 1d that Coun ciiman Hayes woukl withdraw bis ordinance until the fares ad from the Mayor was disposed of. could furnish them with @ better argument thag the veto prevented. Jastead of urging, and sufticiont reasons why the ordinance should not ‘dopted, the message was full of vothing but misrepresentations and” glurs the gocd city of New York. ‘The document Mt likely to become still more an interesting obiect in this department, Itmutt be understood thet at thts ms the river suddenly widens, aproading out over the jaw, flat country to the width of three-quarters, of a sila. but that our troops will make a desperate effort for sug cess no man need doubt. a ), But this enthusiam I fear ts to be dampened by 4 shoddy—nothing but shoddy. ife trusted that no men. | Tfear this whple campaign iste be, as Gen, Thomas p . REPTER. ber ofthe Board would fail io-be present at the exrifa. | jt, «+a slow of colonization,’ ‘Moutaian’ axe. of- | Ootne ow were © boreen i nue wemueey te eneny JOHN HOUGHTALIN. tion n days, £0 that the ordinance might be passed, seal uesiasctbial ek Waucliies! but not ia, | the stteam-dividing and leaving au island, which tr about SAMUEL T. WEBSTER. notwithstanding the voto, and offered a resolution | Stéclos th ; nial and Napoleon overcame, but not tai! ‘two hundred yards wide, aud which, from ite length, is WILLLAM JUYCE. ging the Board to such ‘action. Aday. “Is tho road passablot” asked Nnpoloon of M8] Sigg tong Island, Over t6¢ two allen. 4 pled, DAVID EITZGERALD. Councilman BRraxpox t! ‘the ordinance was not 43 | engineer. We have the authority of Scott for'taying that JOHN G. HAVILAND. drawn up as it tbe; but the Mayor sug. bridges have been built, connected. by # hravy al PATRICK RUSSELL. ted no improvement, an e matter was moat ur | Whea told that it was just possible to crows the Alps ; , went: it wes edvienbie, ho thought, to have the ordioupes | Napoleon sald Lat-an go forward. then.” Gen: evoraps | Tuanlas ocross the island. The.dua tekigns eaggen ave 3.200 feet long... The bridge Demrest' wewee buried om N Avgust 21, 1863. pe meusaee Sones, fing. President, in the Chair, rt mae & lawias-eson 88 possible. has made the same inquiry, notef. bis eugiveer, but of rebels occupy sig the: island, ““Couclimen Hiyes, Kosaaa, Healy, Riley, Sandford, | aod Gen. Sheridan, who has crossed, and has been toifbat nich teopabewubdiateusoash ee hens pe Webster, MoVay, Gross, Brady, McConnell, Reprer, the roads are uot passable, “Ah! then, we will build ‘thar Galle Gelaeenig maar abd Hougntaim, ‘avon Ga, eur, Murray, O'Brien, résde;”" and 90 the details nro abit—dotalls of wholo divi | Sigzy ayncwated. the, inland he terre ore tml ioe ke oud be fortheoming as soon aa the ordiaance be. | Sions. So all this requires time, and peopte must be cO0.| snonceed hive retreated to (hatsaneegs.; But. thig has | By law, and had no doubt whatever as to the legali. } tent{o wait; and when once the ascent is made and wo wot been as yet positively ascertained. As soon as the bridge was disoovered to be offre a battery of artillery posted om the biuds, which oo our ai ty of the proceeding, the opinion of the Mayor to the con- Gary wotetaumnags bs a Mr. Braxvow thought that the former action of the stand “41 on m it tga naa Cirveland, ut aot ove nak isty mdunsain top,’ overk Seated & the day is to bo won by a wild rush and assault upon the of ne ee eee New ance — was Cache ped farce pn pata - was ithe | ‘ho pablo should recognize and seo dat tf side dveriook the rebels, was: cfesed upon them: and the Corporation atthe Cy of New York. on the subject of paying the exemption feo of | tnat the rebel castre shoud be broken If chatta.’| Several rounds fired; but with what effeet ts not kiews. ee. Pe am wey sty ttamesives. | nooga and Charlestcn are takea) simultaneously, the | No attompt was made to save the burping bridge, Abd in- Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby | advautage’ to thore who were alreddy drafted, he woult | STF ,,,Meade can walk inte Richmond with: | deed all attempts to do so would have-been falle, as ne given to Margaret Donovan to erect a sland on the corver | be willing to vote for it, but if they would be unable to | tabtish their lines? All that thoy would gain in con- | Meeneexisted toccoss the river. WéiFémalh rovercigas Of Seventh avenue and Fifty-ninth street, - | raise the money until after ten days bad expired and the | traction would be lost to-them in the increased demo. | of all we survey.’ Que of the most important crossings of sion to remain only during the pleasure of the Ordinance was paseed over the Mayor's veto, he did not | rajjzation of their armies. All the disadvantages to ns of | the Tesiuesged is thas loft to'ts, and’as It'we areiikoly to neil. see the necessity of any y “~ The qnestion. ob the of Councilman Gross’ resolution was then put and carried by a vote of 23 to 1. ©: extended lines would be repaid in increased eotbusiasin ‘and morale.’ For Heavon's eake drop strat aud give us a little Napoleonic tactics on bast: adopt crosa this week, without the alightost motestation) tn Virginia Asingle prisoner was taken. He called himaélf = de centre and the oN XEMPTING MILITIA AND RXEMPT FIREMEN, f i Hayes then called the reading of the or. | {iS vensia“ap aomowiere ca the Atlaatiorouse, and vod | Stier His ascertion bad) something: of» pinusibtity OF 188 MILITIA A@ HAVK DONE DUTY IN 1H SERVICE OF to paying the exemption fee of the | the war where it began—in the peatilent hotbed of. seces- | Abeut it, as be bad come sito our: lines of his owm ‘UHR UNITED STATES. firemen sion—South Carolina. ‘Tbe bad roads across the mountains bave mede the line of railroad to Bridgoport of iucreased importance, as the cooly reliable means of hina i sega before said that the road was work prears to have thought thit a chavge in superintendents would free will, He was taken to General “Shoridna, Ho stated that the force evacuating had fallen back to Chattanooga, whero General Bragg then wae with about forty thousand meu. Hie other statements Buick moved that the Poard take a recess (or balf an hour, and weked Counctiman Hayes to withdraw his motion. Councitman Hayes waived bis motion,and the Board thereupon took a recess. The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of tho City of Now York do ordain ag tollows;— 1. Every member of the militia of the State of resi in the city of New ted may have been mustered into the service of the United States Important. General Shoridam suspected the mam ince the fourth day of March, aud exempt On the reassembling of the Board the ordinance of gomo of the eviie: und to-day Colonet John B, An. | “OF? Ut fireman who has tty or sail on’ ordered tate the ser. | Councilman Hayes was read a second time, smd a motion Pry Superintendent, was superseded by Coioncl | ®%4 frightened him into a confession that be hhid been vice of the United States under the Act of Congress known | was made to adopt the same. W. P. Innes, Firet Michigan Engineers and Mechanics, as | sent into our limes to make theabeve statement. He as the Conscription Act, and whose liability to serve shall Council Joxgs opposed the adoption of the measure | stijitary Superintendent o: all the roads in the i ment | thon dectared that the brigade oconpying the island bed have become fixed by the action of the Doard of Enroll- | on the ground that it would onlf tend to dofeat the good | Orthe cumberland, The appointment of Colonel Inpes is ; ‘ ment of tif district in which he ie drafted, shall be en- | work they had alredfly accomplished. The ordinance | the remedy of a mistake of long standing; for Colonel An. | @vacuated beeause isolated and Of capture, that titted to the relief provided by any ordinance heretofore | which had just been vetoed by the Mayor covered the | derson, ough energetic and laborious, was got the man | General Bragg had evacuated Chattanooga and had moved entire ground, and should not be hampered with amend mem ic seca fo Sperm lyre § vas he ments Or enactrfents that would tend to destroy its uti- enn to manage a road which conid pot by an: ibility be Fire ordered into the eaid military ser- ng Jaing, Meiratem was | Bis whole force to Knoxville; run upon schedule time by regular trains. vice, to therame extent and in the sume manner that the | lity. At the expiration of ten days they pledged | necessary to Anderson’s character. Colonol innes $s dif- Speculating upon this movement is 3 delicate oppraties, mamabors of the Fire Department are entitled to eich re- | Sees compe Aceesos, mitwiacice, aad all shoes whe | real for tt realty roveale notniag'as to the rebel plans oF poot- eGhich was withdrawn. contd net bear the burden of the exemption tax would be tion, The fact fs that Anderson's retirement tsite be at- MESRAGR FROM 1h HONOR TUR MAYOR. Shine iba ate He ppd psn “eg for any —— tributed solely to our appoarance on the river below him. The following mezrage was received from his set of men wou! give y This seioe ts Ranch tibow be. ee Mayor, remake ‘without his approval the ordinance for | measure which did not benefit the whole community. He ae a eam im ma a then m the retief of persons in indigent circamstances who may | believed in making those men ig sed exem) fee ‘proswed, that: irement be drafted:— who could afford to do so, nud was in favor of aiding poor Bragg to Atlaata Chattanooga ie weakly occupied am@ For message see another columo ) Iman Jowm movod that the message be received, laid on the tablo ten days, printed at length in the mi. i the papers employed by the ‘the island forces bad beesome dangerously isolated, This latter conclusion is based upon @ statement net at ail confirmed; for we have no well authenticated proof men only. Comets Havesdid not care whether a militia man had three hundred dollars or not to pay his exemption fee with. He was entitled to come recompence for bis nutes, and published in .. tion. services in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, and | Toe gontiomen are engineers of experiance both in civil | that Bragg hus rotired to-Atlante. On the contra:y: there hich was carried. Sis tac Saar se der ena ty oeoiaeed Pie ian aoe Tt ee Lie Nal chante “ate | '8 every probability that he will mot retire tree Soest . . Innes. ‘a of the By Councilman codeine Hanon be taken eway trom then, ae why | raliroade Le ee bs age are cmmpetee, | sengnenth Gn anperier Gate EGE o6 Hewe Resolved, That the members of the Commen Couucil } “ Arier some further debate, Councilman Jones moved to wees Gas tanewer ana A see eer crans shall have forced him to dese. The countey may Rew present hereby pledge themselves to their constitu- Jay the ordinance on the table. Carried by a vote of 13 army rest assured that Rosecrage is Bragg’s suporivein both ents, and to erch other, to meet and pass the ordinanes | 1, 1; strength and ability, and I think that they rasy safely just vetoed by bis Honor the Mayor, over bis veto, that that the same may become an offective law at the expira- tion of ten days from this time. 1. ees eaenenans. Deliove that goveralship alone will gain us Chastancege, roe County as it did Tullahoma, ‘adopted —_ ‘the road in ir. TeehivesObeamece fever sein Roomba Riley, Jati—Exciting Time—The Prisoners A great many ofcra are North from this army. One inforence can be plainig @rawn from ttjs move Sandford, Jones, Webster, McVay, Gross, Brady, McCon: | Captared. would indicate perspective inactivity; but their inis- | ment of the rebels. They Bawe only been picketing the nell, Repper, Houghtaiin, Bavi ; Gar, Mecretd, | vassg ler ehurtows stot Lenton die ensite, tures | min letwoaten the oposite. | Faae Bo | “in orders upon | river west of Chatiancagm ‘They have hed ne real Mur! Brien, Cook, Brice, Russell, Fitagerald and | ners escaped from jail by cutting through a window | fill up thelr ts. A day of two since Col. Groave- | strength went of that point, amd we are at liberty to cross Negative—Counciiman Rrandon—1. On tho sido towards the river and dropping into the same, 7 - whenever we choose, I thik that we willbe ever ere beg mon ori mv clork At tne weiguicel wh cenrate |. Pen ie th requisitions | ‘his can reach you; for by te-morrew nightalithe army over |. C. 5 uayivania, Councilman Brice moved that the Board do BOW take ® | Trovaments from the oppreite side.’ Ho halloed loudly, | {erat aumber. of sufficient to double | will be across the mountains and into Alabama. Which was carried, and after a time succeeded in raising the alarm. ewe of Negley’s division, to which all belong. Conversations with the pickets the revels have been APTER RECKS®, eda ts be apptcutel Gime tanean AAJ ret | [ab dog Apt yirale ieipia., Dm. | Of late unusually dull. A day oF two since ene of our . > iri . back,’ wo since a lafge tae chante, od the (clowiog’ members enident pro tem, | climbing up the bank made racks southward by way of here ‘de. | men called scross to a bathing rebel, and hesré,in reply, Councilmen Hayes, Healy, Keenan, | the feeder bank. One of them was overtaken near “Well, Yank, what ¢o you want?’ Riley, Sandford, | Thompson's boat yard by Daniel Bascom, and compelled ee eaa One’ lasts ‘MeConnel yah to surrender. Mr. Daily, the turnkey, after one or Nips ; but Jobm Morgan wants Bragg /to send hiea Cane noe! Russell Flinger hla rato ga.? °K | two. ineffectual attempts’ to, ‘mount a. fractious horse, ‘bis desoriptive roll , sd RESOLUTIONS RSCMRD. =e Lh ot and jomed ._ parsuit, “S A day or two ago I came across some imgereating ot atia- 2 & duuble barre! 8 un 5 le cermetiann fares in auto’ hie eramangtee | Gverica nem on tha rnd, Doied, Mowe Hope, asd tet Sh eae. 0 seoues ae 2 Yn cen Of such of tho militia as have done duty in the service of | dered them to “halt,” and upon their refusal to comply twenty-six Rund,red voters, {hs United Btates.’ y Caeerrigee et connate ot Sas Ot One areas orenens ee hundred and twelve of whom can read,and write. Ceres. Joxes moved that the ordinance be laid & ‘other dropped for fear Pg ‘second age gs oy Department headquarters are to- day being moved ta "Pyhich was cartied by tho following vote, viz.:— marched them back to jail, Thetr names are as follows — Stevenson, 6 few miles from thariy or, Hyman, the $13,000 robver; Web- | robber, aud Duncan, who Affirmative—Councilmon Keenan, Jones, Rilo; Vay, McConnell, Houghiatin ‘land, Murray, a Hitsden, Nosesl, Fiesgsrad tad Joytena&e Wee tr the. prides Worcamraa, Fenty Aigast ty 1860.” eat erur Herat Onsen, 5 ea opening and “stuck, The Army Moving to Meet The Baawyy—Desition of (he Ne Saye Pah . bde—The Organtantion Gf the W ret Colored ogin.nt of Br Cou! rn. JovThich was carried by the following vote, ‘A commission bas been appointed, covsisting of Major nciiman Bravy moved that the Board do now ad- Ld General D. 8. Stanley, Brigadier General Jeff. 0. Davia, Colo- Gener@ Rosecrans’ army, éo All the troopa are now beyond tho mountains, and anew Afirmativo—Councitmen Hayes, Keenan, Jones, A line, of which Btevensem 1@, “ihe centre and which rine pate ble et DW er innd, ‘Gaw, Murray, Bran: parallel with the river, 888 9)6en formed. This morning dgative—Counc!imon Healy, Webster, Gros@, McCon- Genera) Thomas andl these > seaquarters are moving from. nell, Rot ymosenuatiin, McGrath, O'Brtem; Oaok, Brice Decherd and this = rag Doth are 40 bo at ra Map) Pr until ‘ie ‘Second amaay In Sep. position om the rine? from =k Tomurs ins tombor, at o'clock P. M. tag proparelery t® “crossing betray But, from : JAMES SWEENY, Clerk. the condition f' the roads, f you may Our Special > jake ptaot b atiore na swubelens oa ageing kor omanes phn. 3.7 the river “A Hie sriewn, where Bis tne caver} ‘THR THERE MILLION RXBMPTION Aapecial meeting of the Beard of Cowneiimen was held yeaterday afternoon, In relation to tty Rxemp- thon ordinance, Morgan Jones, Present. in the chair. Tpon taking bis seat the Tram cwe stated dhe object of the mecting wag to take Into Consideratign Be refusal of