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safety of Kon uaa demamla the Accatation of the Sorder for @ distunce of beirtn ie mia ine Mesown. 1 1s mle right Gist you Snovid peas 4 reenlulion do- Mmanding the removal of :cuadeld, ind requiring thas @ bred attention, Lane. auid tre next thing in order was Ly unaniapously 00d wan be #0 ae you, follow cttivens, fo¢ your bow bid you good ‘At iho coueloesn off pep or Me y the vote ujeo tho” resolution. ted. ‘On motion the follow by the obair, to present What a United States Senator Thinks of Civil War. gontionee wore then series of resolutions —| A © Wilder, Hon. M. J. Parrott, N, MoOrncken, Judge Lud- iow apd L. Soasaman. They reported the following, whisA were unanimously Whereas, the late terribie tragedy af Lawrence, one MEETING IN LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, A Border War to be In- uri Coun- "Phe Western Tier of ™! ties to be Wiped Oat. Beard of Supervisors. ‘Tomspar, Bept. The Foard wei pursuant toadjournmont in 7 aft jcrvivors Bi re I. r Rocha, Tweed kod Wier Te Rw. Panty To the absence of the President at roll call Puri ¥ moved toat Supervisor Wieenann take ( ried. ‘The minutes ef the last two meetings wore road und ap- That Section of the State to be Burned Over, Supervisor Tween moved that when the Board nd jourus, Mt o co to mect on Friday next, £0 Instamt, at ¥ olclook. ve, Anguet 25} = Which was carried, he corner of Fifth vewr Geuerai Lane's {From the Leavenworth Conservat Aw immense crowd assembled oa U and Shawnee streots Inst night, Ww oma ase ae ty five cents per day on thelr General Lane hovse for an increase of tw est cheers, and said: — Mayor Anthony wad called to the chair then came forward , amid the eaow Orrzkss oy Kansae—l am bere seain to ad- Io the first pixco 1 dovire to read to you & and afwersards to explain and diseuss it, Keferred (0 Syecial Committe on New Court Faure, Petition of attendants at Court of Gevernl Sessions for an ic) Wee relerred to the Committee on Criminal Courta Petitions of Men ‘| a [.. Sunil Resolved, That 60 many of the foval men of the border ‘ions of Mendel Stointbat and J. L. Sith for relief whared (rom home protection be reques ie at Paola on the Sth day nd ammunition as the; applied us follow ‘and bring with them a wagon aud one Miteon days’ subsistence. T aak you not W adopt it until after the various opinions upon it have been herd. “Adopt it now .”” Which were refrered to the Cominiites on Annu Bila of the following named for serving subpwuns, &c.. duriug the month of August, viz:— John MeGowen Wrich wore referred to the to aulect& captain, 97'S) Jamoa W. Olson. —Kach twenty m ankot each, and mnlitee on Grimninal vhey may ditler. ‘One hundred and fiity of the er of Lawrence have been massacred, all unprepared, tyrs to a mistaken policy. understood it ail The following was rocetved DeraRrasyt vox SURVBY AND IxgrKotiON oF Butsp- INGS, Oveiox NO. 2 Yourt AVENT New Youx, Sopt. 1, b Tay Honoranie Boanp or Bureevisons’ ov tHe County | on New Youki— kn bave the honor to enclose ta you & copy of a letter received from the Hon, M. T. Brenan, Comptroller, dated 2éth of Aucust, ia which he exp 1 had hoped the pevpl Ithas ailorded me pride and pleasure to believe that the people oi Kaye .s kn the policy of the goverament ought to be. Stato of Misouri bas been in possession of the United States troops tor nearly two years, There bas been no sie his conviction Or savage warfare, in and wethornt por ment, and the oriwinality of bls advisers avd abort rs ‘onl tn MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. that the Tth section of pervicors, transfer of rie and inaeecn ‘Under auch ctron cariient convenience, tance, i? haa he Proeay Durarreeny or Finamor, Jan. M. ag. M. Monon, Baa ‘ih inst., reiative to thi dental exper ticabie moment. (Signed) 1368, - Respecttully SEPIEMEFR 5, frout waite Above are : Veotiintion from ereafice | iteeainens Goes teem esate at i ” Bewind che re crutndn insane the cerQheate: y York Leader ae was roferied to direenly charreavie = Of the Commander 4 (bis Decurt | ble paper, and is om abundant instead of scam "*® and to generate, a to check, épecalation, Bah, yesterday morning px ple did not understand this rythe new loan frightened borrowats, ‘Aad tho groe speculators and bankers caw thu’ theiretime he come, Loans wero oalled im on @VeTy side, an their renewal wes deolined. One ban® would no lend money at any price; enother woul 20t ‘certi fy obeoks. Of course it is impoasitde te amy pos tively@hat the officers und directors.of thesd Rut, tutions were short ef stocks; but the presumption is pretty general thet they were. Thup deprived of the means through which alone they wero car rying the stocks they had bonght, the smallspooe- lators and weak brokers, who have been the chiet purchasers on '@hange for nearty # fortuight, had ne resource but to sell, and when thoy eatered the markot to do ao they fovad themselves in compe tition with bandreds of others who were similarly situated, and with a large party of bears whe rea lized the situation and were beat on turning it te account. The consequence waa a panic, which, in seme reapecta, was more severe than sap we have ever before had in this markot. amonnts to 20 per vent oa the leading railway stocks. are, of course, several railway “bares on the lin which were selling at prices considerably over their present or probable futere value, view of the continued presperity of tho general railway system, end the prospect of largely in- ereased dividends on the roada, the fall of 20 por | cont on such stocks as Exie and Southern old, for instanoe, must be considered vary remarkable, i would be fess astoninhing if monoy were roally But, apart from the peor ing lendere, who evon to-day pre- ‘erred to let theic money lic idle rather than load it on stocks at 7 per cent, it is & fact manifest ta every one that money is very sbundant infoed. There is little or no mercantile paper afloat, and ier to adverisa the use of Howe, road carrion wig cour houree, below whice ive cellars coutalniag coolers. |B outer wall, are two be the sktos are Kopi, and weer A Gombe remervorr tor bleam fre ime fae to "ho one to ‘To rx Wonons! Guaciaacn—] reer Without mj Bareet Commissioner & steam fire engen: for the lustlar tho oe Bow, ob <a fo bth Bowd: Feoo namended tha OF ALD eRERA — sf tet © aud calves’ feet. Cats Parte, are. = the cbolore fone Ne batanerns ane “e ere mot allowed —partl in the sirveta 4 Foe weekly avatar el wn te caltes and th:ce nea deri the pre- q ‘uch machines, erized to be buid. The work | for fire machines and apparedis will made for that purpare: bute: en were there @ suiplus auficient ( build addit enwines, 1 wu gatisfed, from intorsuatic Chieh Engiover of the'Pire Department, iat it would be ab presea| Uunceedmary anc juctiowi a te bea FT GEONGK OPDYERI, Mayor. Which was received, directed to be laid on the table tom on the minvios, and publinbed im all at haameMienoens peri uented bp: tered in New bundred ead of catte aud The etabtighment is and lodgings—inde) endeat of Buls—to eighteen af abultolr—who are poriuane ceive from one (rave to one rane sud & wide the eutratla, braing and blool. sto & voaervair prepared fer the therefrom by pumps, put intocaake manafncturers wiht ho The apparati imarived from the Tmapheceane treir o's ot ty va, entered ae ler) ny womp ayed by the Corporation. ‘a huvesage war Feoteesl from hls Honor tl pproved resolution und'ord: . from Ievents to Twe tao wourh und gutier sot aa Vileventh avenue, between Forty -s ing tat I who! wriaiion wd the pay Oxpeuss authorized under the aols mea- respectfully solicit, at your on cand wenessary ordi. obedient servant, 8, adent of Bulidinga pumiels OvFICr, f Baildings — recept vent of the ralaries and inol partment for tho Survey aid Inapection of Buildings,” and In aaewor ; afuer e caretul examine 279 of tue 1aws of 1°63, which anonds & Of 1802, eatablwhing such depart ie was tb 1 fowelhe fegoed, in d and Porty-thind Orvion, New Yous, July 8 106%, BOsap OF ALDERSRA Lm withont my ap roval the resolu. at Forty-first street, from Eleveote neaded, aurbed aud gut tt, aad tho aldewalee Lh avenue, Leiween K« third atrceta,”’ &e. scorrem, aud T do not dowbt it, we to teks the action bere pro, Appoby, Saq., owns the laad oo the south Atroet from the Klevi Twelfth av aue, nr pane. and is remowed I Sent to the datier ont ata, BURKE TONNER, lor laughter ag y come avd belongs ‘offal and manure are . Dixenaed cattle are wemi io the pownd onl ot the its; where, after ® time. Ukey are alauy) tered, : diy chemical and olhor purposes, Mon OF the Rbattolre they ware hoinded over to the bitohers. and private Alaagiiter hawk were aun Tt in neeticssato add how oon sketch of ono of the Marie abattolen, how. nadie vour honorable body to Dae Hmaueh aa ‘To ewe Hox CO MNTU EMER fiona aud ordinance * fo Twelfth avenue, be reguiated, the meat used for Upon the comp! ., uperintondent o! to haw been the Success of theres The above ric ever tmperfect tt may ie, will Arrive ata goncrai uncerstanding of the avaleny There jure, as we lenrn. bul two {ndin ona le make & syntom of abe lions a pertect Rucoemein (ht city. in both of wiih we enjoy prea RdwaMiAues over those por sereed by Paris. These requtatienare—frnt, a ‘aod. wecontly, facilities for carrvéne 1 away biter having Veon used in the varions processes of staughte la. iy Wated that asingieabattotr in Paria an | galions of waice diy, 7 Is finally carried oF into the Seine, or by publ Which empty into bia rive have po rithy es so4, nue to the Hudson cond beeween the Mkeventh meutioned in the orcl of the 7th Ker ns HO GomMry 10 nance, is amnde land, held unde O86 Rremta Lhe eranlees Kee required (o \uake the Alroeta ihiin & apevifiod (me after being required by Une city to ramtece making defant, nthe city reruiaie and aeade the etreeus Avloby tnt ne has nevor ‘equired 6 do the work, but to ready lo de at the Giw Lukt Come b aide of the atroety and Commonaits of we citer t ho county of New York. N: jone by me lowarls kuy payment of Wise until & tranaler of the appropriation is made fer purpose by the Board of Supervixors, hecwesary for you to make Applicaion at the earliest prac- - MATHUR Tied ontiigh wae received sud referred lo Coumiitiee on County ‘errs, ‘The following was received:— Crry Ov New Youx, Durarecrxneor Mivance, in the event of t Aller due notice, ¢ about forty-tive (lu whom it will b Te ‘wae the appreb! vaion any, Who Own the prope L are proceeding with their part of the *vors (ORGE OPDYIKE, Mayor, iy, NNAN, Compteater: Which waa recefved, ald Lat longi an the minutes an by the Corporation, d from his Mono: shed by sta or gin stor. radon fa Pacis has peo with comparative tho Mayor, re. tthe apering Of ingh, Ninetiod and ne to the Kaa river «4 Overce, Naw You, July 3, 1865. J with (ta super F facility for oarcyini posen Wo which it haw by ‘A MHOREAKe WAR Tece! Sighty eighth, Wight Domernor.en's Orr Guvrienny or tur Loauy or Suewm or Naw Yous -— J herewith transinit « tabular statement of the approprin- tens and expenditures on county recount (including Ntate taxes and support of the Metropolitan polos) to Augos: 31, ted W ‘'t. BRENNAN, Comptroticr. as or Tue Coomy of the speoulat: To Tima Howonaw: wil return, witho ng the openin < bb street, Biglity- ad improynn. Nouh store and ion of tho high e:thority 0 regular Confederate force im that State for pearly two yoars, and yet the dofenceless cit: sacred by scores by guerillas from Missour!. You have decided that there cap be no sx excop’ through the exterminatioa of the rebel ¢ thege border counties of Missei at the head of the Department in a war of extermination sgainst those buehwhackers. or ot it; bute mab cloth alittio briet authority—and that’s Gambe—said to the President theee buehwhackers are only conservatives: ‘reat them well and they will return to their allegiance, ‘This came man pledged bis werd to tho resident wat if he (tho President) would remove Curtia und appoint Sebofleld there would be peace. The President did re ‘wove Curtis and appoint a conservative, iy orner tore ‘The bioed sled at Lawre.ce is chargenble to the fact that @ conservative policy rules this department, Thave said that Kansas is in favor of exterminstion. Upon what was that opinion based? Upon the: fact that they well knew that every man who gave information to man who was nota reliable rebel, was driven from the border counties of Missouri at the eommencemont of the war. In my firet’ expedition through Missouri, 1 trageiled miles and miles of road thick with poopie who were obliged to Ivave the State, because they were tainted with Unionism I travelled the border there and saw, as the people of Kansas saw, tb: bushwackers were allowed to li Missouri sido, Kansas would have to give up ber prairios We captured some of these citizou bushwackera there We found upon them oaths atliogiance by scores, and pro- tection papers by dozens. ‘Those meu were bnshwackers one day-—citizens the next. knows, from the history of 1800 years, that guerillas could not extst in avy country without the aid and cun went of the inbabitants of that country, Theretore, not (or mere butchery, not for the gratification of mere pre- t for self preservation, we believe in a war of Our opinians and judgments were de- liberately founded. Extermination—J repeay here that, for setf-preservation, there shall be exlermination of the first tier of counties in Missouri, and if that wont seoure us, them the second and third tiers, and ti oe (Uproarious cheers.) Onths of allegiance." Great ns oF } ansas are mAs Vile of Accounta. 105-—Aetvertirnny. im Armories and We have had officers: Misaouri who believed oF Harlem (Third Goneral Curtis was inf avenue) Bridge ...... oromissionere of Record 63—Com mon Schools for State 210 —Cont'nger 70- Coroners’ fees f 22%—"ounty contingencies... Deat anc Dumb Asylum. Blection expensen. < : Harlem Bridce, comatruction of, tn harbor, removal of. 36—Interest on Harlem Bridge bonds... erent on lomnt..... est on Court Mouse stock, titution for the Blind. oe : 157—Lighting aud cleaning and 6upplics for Cousty Of ibe Dam Bridge. care Ancumbrances Union troops—ever: N Juvenile Asylum 2. 258—New York Law Inatitute 160-—New York State Lunatic 228-—Officors’ and witnessen’ fees 730—Priuting, stationory ai 97—Police fund Say ans Be! in those woods on the 1e—epeire ta books « Kt 8 Legislative runen| I7—Balaties, Executive Department lanieg, Judiciat We know it all. Kansas 83 Be BE! sugl £o—Suppliea for the Boiled. upport of Prisoners in Goi 86—Bupport ef Detained Witnensea......, Sai rom ther Il we are Whon | was tn diissourl the other day | look particular mire for the best Union man in the county. yi to aman named Hook. house, and had & conversation with this beau faea! of a 1 asked him bis polities. He anawered very quickly that he war Union, my men close by at the time. T asked bim what he meaut by Union.’ ‘pe was in favor of the Union as it was and the covatiiu Lasked him what be meant by that. if we have the Union a it was, niggers run off, I cau recover them. Union as it was, then am io favor of the South T then asked Bim how long eince i He said, © dir, W hatitite and Relet Fi 2M—New County Court House rved from tuis neeow Derairayat or Fixancy, Runyan ¢ orn confederacy.” had seon any bushwaackers, here to-day w cCOMIBUN! ALON WAS recnived irom: [he Commisslovern m Hridee Gansmitting bills for servicer FW. Hubbard, for services fo PW) Hubbard, for services for Anzu 1 hear rebels at my corn crib munos 1 never interfere with them. on bis way to Lawreuce ‘red io Bycetal Gommtivec on e Comptrailer | ame here the othe: etved and ref and ordered breakfast for tii and got 1t.’? * Where is Hook now !" amdls of Uh. ercoutione ‘There ia no such thing ax U Missouri where these bushwhackers stay, ‘The people of Kansas in tho past teow days have los’ $2,000,000 in property, which hus gone to Jackson, Bares and Cass counties, An order ha been made, to take effect on the 9b of se temisor next, inviting the peopic of ‘those counties to leave there for certain points. Tho « who are loyal are orderod to move into the prtuei That will leave our captured property the brush, The resolution proposes that we moe ac Martem Bridge A commnniention iting clans for day) DT thi dam ve m men in the Border of ch was received and referred to Special Commitice A requisition was received ft the Clerk of the Court of Coramon Ploas (o have the Tria! Term roots cleaned, Which was referred to th tee on Civt! Court «i the following. vt: MeComb's Dam Artdge be requesied to confer wiih the Superviaoes of West- ainng their willing ness ving the waid bridge Supervisor Pemvy prone Hit WL THEW OF BSCE the expense of expires—ready with our writs of repievin to rec property, Saye one, “th The constitution of the Unitet? aces provided that holders could recover bia «aye: wh tho conatitation we have @ right to recover our property. If mot by military. [ propose to carry the question to the 1st authority of the governineat. who dares with the poopie of pursult and recovery of thetr p I don’t believe a loya! general lives but will be glad to 1 tell you, in my opinion, ft will tike the people of Kansas to destroy aud excerminate 1 am willing 10 teica the isane of vengeance for blood—devastation tor safety. opinion, will gladly accept our services goverument nothing, and i most woribg Our pr im vain for » paralh military won't fet yon im. d and allowed, ond ed to pay ‘t (rom appropriation office, be mudi Let him interfere ww in the peaceable hich was adopted by the following vote, vinz— 5 t. Conner, Davis, Ely, Pure an—. hat the Board do now adjourn, have ue assist him io it. Which was enrried Whereupon the Presrnt Board stood adjourned until sbese bushwhackers. pro tem. declared that the ay, Wh inst, asd JOS. Tou will grant us the privil Hisiory can bo search Lawrence massacre ‘The poople felt wecure, i fell Recure. our humble speaker would lave been a¥) ome if he hac believed thare was danyer’ have had asoompany of men ready to whip th to their satiséaction as soon as they entered felied on the military « propose to blame anybody, Board of Al men—Speolal Session. Naw Yous, Sept. 4 156%, folewies call — nw Yorn, Sept. 2, BD. T, Varextine, Clerk of the Common Counell,— Sik—You wall please notil Aldermen to meet in Board, in the Clty Hal for the purpose of trandacting euch public bua come before the Board. PETER MITCRELL, Et ANDREW FROMENT, WIDLIAM WALSH, Second district, JOUN HARDY, EI JOUN FOX, First RULES J. OHIPP, Seventh di FARLEY, Sixteenth dist JOHN MeOCOOL, Fifth district. Present—\W i!linm The Hoard met pursuant-to the the metmberwo! the Boart of Feuaion tn the Chamber of the day, the 4th inat., at ne. M., porities for protection T do propose tt aay, however, that tho policy of Beholeld brought on the miaasacro al What was Schofield doing while the fiends were mur fie was administ Nlegiauce to thelr corampanions in trying to woo them back to their allegincs, insiord of mn mouths Of the war have beep dering Ue citizen wasted by the sam ‘Another thing I desire to ask of you. 4 resolution before you adjourn demas Seboticld and the plactog of a man of by nation in his stead. When the hushwhack claim to be the jeadors of the ce that State it is time for us to wake up. ig to resioro wavery. loclore myself (0 favor of the Union as it tx to be, if free. Tw wish a Senalor who will vote for peace while a shaeicle remaina upon the limbs of a single slave, then lao around fer some one besides Jum Lane. 1 have lived forty-nine years, The Un) as it was was threatened from Sonth Caroling, by Sraitors were crushed beneath the tron heel o Ever sinoo that time ‘This is, indeed, a dreadiui Task you to pasa , Mitebell, Ryors, Jeremiah, Wardy, Ol won of August 26 and SI were read aud ap werVAtiVE Clement in The object of this By Alderinan Ky uns Bilof Bdward Vau Kaort, for oartag tion of the Bixth regiment, New York Volunteers, of Edwan! Van Rabst, for carr’ on of the Thirty #ixth regiment, New Billo Raward Van Ranet, for carriage hina, at the recep- ton of the Fifteen. t rey hive, at Uke recep iment, New York Vol net, for carriage hire, hich were severatly laid over, ovat, Me rom kit Li's brass band for music on the Fourth of July, Which was imtd 0 By Alderman L ‘or sewer in Nit avenue and Nigoty.se: Ww referved \o Commitioe on Sewers, toth street, Fourth avenue, Third ans l# in. Chattansoge bo in Mobile, and foon we may congratulate ourse! (hat wo have penco—pawoe with freedom to ail ® the Contederate army Mou of sense ask how we at haiet and live within car liner: on the only way to stop it & runiry whick they Memortal from colonels of regimenta now im courses of min Chin ciky, im relation bounties to be ofered votlve regiments. jauonal Alain. ll bo divided and scattered to have poace if guerillas by the city to ald in © t pleting their re Which Was referred to © '? dewasta’e and jay That the Comptroticr be and Ne ix hereby an ‘ dirwoted to mdvertise for proposals for a looa- aad Latder Company . between 17th ap: lien wae referred (o Committee ov Fire Department 1 will toll you what'l want to see. fort of gromnd tm daclaon, One over—verything laid wisie, Theo we shall have pe ihe bushwheckets cannot then vesain Sean county, for they will have nobody to foed them—t to harbor them—nobody to provide them with tra tation—no place to inités further to march before they reach Kensag. from Piatto county today Of Kansas would do with that county, T told him the citizens of thet connty muet quit shoosing acroms the river, and stop reoicing over the Lawrence massacre. Lknow what Platte county l8. |} recoliect ite post his tory well. It will look to mie Nike a kind of historic joa toe to devastate ft. Ob, how foodie was the smile of fn Mizeouri the other day ind Bates countics burned 17, the location to not then remati revolution waa duly paseed by the Commot Mayor om the 84 day the Comptroller \o pay hich failed w receive ¢ pomber of \otes which the Comptrolier deems novesaacy to che same; be it therefore “i he is hereby an. eo) I, and will Joanings. ‘or t) bria'e account women when they asked +4 ; Resolved, at permission be and the sane i hereby : People s Josiah M Finkes Wo coussruct « anoas in the beart of jug in FiCw avenue and Row! ty serend atruet, noder (he dirwetion of window te font ot corner of Tweo- the Street Com Onr early history Kansas, Her citi. Tt was conmievent , 8B for copperbnads Of the citizens of that Jim Lane reaped. ard maternal for Platee city to vo eled over the terrivle ‘They are only sour for the gallant ond glad T have feit of her men to aight for rovertion have ol yet thetr families at os desolated. Groat ©, Vaat {advise Crom bear seme to join eoune Prepare mr bome defonee. Whenived. oat Pa the Kast river, ba paved with of the Croton Aqu fourth etrret, from Becond am pavement, and the rie, Necessary, under it a sewer, with the necessary reeniving be. sever in courer of erection C Siseotion of the Crown vauee gs ree referred +9 Committoe on Bowers Resolved, Tint Forty third street, (rom Pill Pavement, un Pfovn:Anyuedaet oan aaa : what « thongh my heart all who are rig, be oute in (0 Comm ii ov Roads constrict & ineeteto, jens nnd Twen'y-ifvn sree no Bewoived, Tha! Tiny eighth street, between Second TNE COUNTY OF NEW YORK. APPROPRIAYIONS AXD RXPENDITVRNS FOR Tite YRAK LAGS, et ‘COUNTS. ferred & (his account from “County Contingencies,’ to “Gommissionors of Recorts—Expenditures of,” Zounay Apyanis, New Yous, Sept. 1, 86%, W. E. WARREN, Deputy Comptrflor | third avenves, be paved with Belgian or texp bi the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Board, an. companying ordiuance therefor Which was inid over. ‘The Committee on Amessmenta presented w+ with the Board of Councilmen to remit an inat Mr. Niles. ‘hich was laid over. The Committee on W Inspector in re.ntios the construction of abat' To Tae Homovanie, GENTERMEN—The ir for such action as will remedy @) ta! sinnghterin, i imabftity to a iy, make 1 tent!on to the sub ec operntion on & mmedy 90! ‘The attention ¢ our butchers gre Dusinens creasing ject haw becom hee eh and ex delay in rem with watery be endured. Tt will be « nro at prowent tw kor located in various parts mber reventy-xix hundved and forty aeven on the east site there are twenty-six one, md iu the Tweuty-second w of the city the’ Seventes Eighteenth ward thirwen, (he Nine the Twenty-tiret ward te the exception of tbe Eleventh tnt Ble number of siaugiter houses amounts te hut eigh tee are respectively located in the Twellth, Thirteen, Four. tornth, Fifweenth and Stxieenth w the prepou: the east si thia business mpor 2 residing with mtint in shen i ar below the prices which it w comma: Anothor Joining Uattl the renown! or the tages of such removal wil font in the improved health af the increased valus of ree! estate wo Apart from. thee from this sate of (him, those en, mit, and roi relied Lang thi Revides, {t reeme ta nae be alities where hove them extender fante of tae meriiate vicinage of theme 4 \hiness are presumed to have become so goeustomed to them that wav into other tainted by however fallacious Vial to a complete 4 will at the ware Ute Proposed te sim! which combiner De found f tle French «petra, once damonsten ume red ar vit planted containing the Boar hana $ ty ons u ing the encloarte. ai Ninety frat atrect, ‘rom tie Third ay 14 queationable whether it ¢° ction» are, tha! T ind nee raieed acute e trom the yapert information that Cis work Is callea for sition of that part of E any of the property owners who are aff b improvement, the volume of money which is Ployment ia probably three times what it was before the war. The payments te the governmont on account of the new lean are Ww bo maic ia driblets, and, as we know from the expericace of the 7.30 loan, the coms paid out of bank ander on call will retarn into bank before another call is made, #0 that the same four or five millions of currency will pay the whole $36,000,000 whiok the banks have agreed to lend. ‘There is a chapter of inner or secret history te be written about the panies which have ocoured since the war commenced. It would be instructive as well as omtertaining. The rank and file of oper- ators are curious to know, for instanee, how, & is that Mr. Chase's purposes are always Known be- forehand by a few leading operators, and turned to auch excellent account by short sales. often haa Mr. Cisco learned the purposes of the Bepartment from strect brokers. banks: when a bank with its vault full of money refnses to Lond at the market rate, om sound scods @ good margin, who must be presumed to be short?—the president, cashier, or directory, or all of them? When a bank picks out one or twe stocks, of equal value with the others! for par- poses of collateral, and declines to lend on them, is it fair to suspect certain of the directors of being short of the tabooed securiticat When a beak which has always certified ita customers’ obecks ap toa certain limit suddenly refuses to certify, aud simultaneously throws out certain stocks of which theso customers are supposed to be heavy holders, is it natural to fancy that the bank of cera’ zeal has beep whetted by ashort contract oF twe in the stock in question? And are not the ain- gular vagaries of some of our bank officers paving the way, to a very remarkable extent,,fer the sue- cess of the new national hanks to be opinion’ of alt condition af the showid not be oa P the neigh so hood WheK Wore Once found, with the mortiuity ° their removal to their comfort apd the Improved anita: ‘A comparison 0; the mortality 900 at thik Lime Tinleas wome Jy oatied for 1, or A majority Ol the prope GRARGE OPDY ceived, laid on the tab'e for ten 6d to ba re-entered at Jenggh tn tho minutes and priblished in all the papers employed by the Cor; A message was received from where slanghter he OF (he aaine disteteis aft tion of from flteen to ty potent that tho public mlnd goon beca: prodnctive of anch favor: wee in gonlemyplation in Lond, Opnwsition on the part of he bulshe ayetom #4 au inherent right, & fo #anclioned by custom, thas the dare to place the hand thie nasertion of long eaiablished rights and custome, the re form was consummated, concerned, it is now fi uses. T huve already apoken of the ovil effects to the public Trom the extatence of slanghter houses in the heart of the olty, and the conclusions to which I arrived were based upon an exrmination of © in the parts of the city where slaughter houses were tan: DUMETOUK, As like OALIAOK MUR not be unintercating to produce evidence before the select committee fn rel flold market, which (estimony i4 worthy of coming frou a physician, who bad yenrain the neighborhood of Smith! 0.4 inost injurious Honor the Mavor return e thint the sidewalks ih wteorts, be ting. . Lemcouatered Li fe piece of antiquity, | in Reoond avenue, between 125i and 1 ‘nipent would hardiy 2-8. a888223 SESE ‘aA the city OF London ts rom the nuixance of plaugnter Bi 282: < rae =) 2 we set immediately, portion of the avenue embrace! in ‘the werent which ta not tie ocoupants of this portion 2 wise, and the curb and auttar atone imltsot the peoposed mits of the pro) resent for puvite use: ‘parties Lo whom tht improveu ouuld be of service, and they, 1 am nasi por desire it. I would rea = 4. 1 4, ‘38, 1 E rmortuary sististion Bo yeB 33 85: 2 ee . Mice like wifects, it mai following absivact ol = tiully recommend that (bo or- dinance be amondad to omit the portion of the avenue te which 1 refer, and to which tho atteation of the proposer of GEORGE. OPOYKE, Mayor. Which was received, laid on the table fur ten days, direet- to be cntered at length in the minutes, aud puvitshed in ! the papers employed by the Co: A message was received from turning unapproved ordinance for the neving of Forty-tirat street, between Third and Yourth aventics, with Belgien pavement, at the expense of the property ow Mayor's OFri08, Tux Hoxonant: tHe Boaup or ALDYRARN:-= Genny vKN—I retied with = = 3S S 28, FS SS2 28 13882 SuRs' Bas artieed for fifteen He saya that fect in generating the most simple diseases malignant, stonch is intolerable arising from the slaughtering of cattle, and the removal of the fecal matiers, the grim, ihe Diood ‘aud the aking of animals. ‘The Doctor has patients in all these houses, ‘They are never tree from the oliects of this stench, and when the people there are danverousiy ill, he ix without the hone, by any exercine of Kill. Of re storing then to health, Tue malaria whieh they ing, from the foul air generated in these al ‘oppressing both body completing the werk of ded ft of one of ihe ex es Bre ase aeSHs Ssaate, 28.u 3 z SS B-o: pest slanghterhouses hi fovers and in renderiny iS Be 5: Bagneg Bs 8s is Honor the Mayor re- ae E WB Segiges SSesS¥sess seeneass Bs fe =e retry PaaS 2 428e Ba! Bas eS 3 tiny approval the ordinance with Belgian paverent of Forty-first street, nd Fourth avenues, and providing for the y by tht owners of ‘property T havo asseriained that the portion of firul aircet, between Lexington and Fourth aveniien, aus heen heretofore paved. Aste it, the rule of an ment of expense which we have bitherte wcted w which acems to mea very just and proper one, Ww quire thst only one halt of the expense should’ be upou the properiy owners, they whole cost of the originab paving, commend tha: the ordinunes herewith returned be #6 al od a8 to conform to this rule. GEORGE OC DYKR, Mayor. Which was reosived and laid on the table for ten ‘days, directed to te entered at length in the minutos, and pub- papers einplayed by the Corporation. lum was received [rot if ou eed ea é SRxSIE1 4s ry 9, 27 Par and miud before 4 atraply his testimony ally wuntained by ¥ & 5 a ee yment of the ex; ined witnesses, and 6/ efited thereby. other cieinent physicians who were sun estion that this testimony has reoudiiion of things ta our own cit ur physicians would corroborate the exp of thelr professional brethren in Londo upon this point, it may bo eas physicians for thelr opinions, unecessary, 28 Kuch testtmony has boen frequently 10 i the reporis ern 6 : Having, a8 T think, shown > present aysiem of ®i. Sad es Et 3, ae SaShS BreBuas ESLESegeca 5, moned to attend, There can ben 2 = 5 5 s 53 Fs Es . 97 = Shoutd any dow aettiod by calito Even tia, how- Aug, 31, 1468, Avg.31, 1563. lished in ail the A corumunieat trapimitting ® comm is Houor tue Mayor, tion from Liverponl, New York nnd Philadelphiy Stcunwiip Company, in reiaiion to alip forty-three North river, Whies were referred to the Committes on Wharves, Picrs dinirably_rnawer # to the particniars in the erection, save necessary to the final aud thorough arrangements of (howe eatibisbrents, there will to consider Liem when the Conmnion Council ‘A columunication was reoeived fry the Street Cownmis- teansmliting npportion ment af j atreet with trap block pavomout, between First and Second avenues, was ordered on fire, was received from the Street Conv Lung apportionment of 1a lon tigation. Ne dant ved from tha Nrenoh ssteur new advanta ces: ‘of the bateher muted Informatio mensincat for Paving fo long in Kurcemsfinl apers d of to the heae otfon of vou ke roposed measure unit to ran roper to extabliah the prac the Emportanse of te at ‘mtioan As seam to manuel for Cen y wad the pe-eamlty of ruered on fle, received froth the Steret Commis. or, ranenitting apportionment of wasexsinent (or Con. A commitinica tion Which was ode A commiticatio m_ the Stevet Com ageomsnvond tor Cea wan received fr (ransmatitint apportion went es, Piers and Slips presented a A communication was récelved from the Comptrolter, of Treasary balances 9 Av our butchers own Rtreeis presenind a report concurring cond and Thin East Foriv-aixth ati included the probanie ss feastved frou the Gai (of Treacy balanows to As COMMENICATION § ‘The following communication was rrceived Troi the Oily 0 (he xbotition of aiaushter i ies in the olty of New York: y Txariorom® Davare Naw York. Sept. ® Coumox Cocxer.:— ent applicktion i this Dopartiment s ationiant npon present condive: ch reliet a@ the bent upon me of sueh property fu live evant af thoenltding only venting from the pro houses to ship seeuri uppored (hat th the plan’ sucgestod rough which, it is bel e elty from: the ne feist, will at the same time ulve to tides for the transection veferved to the Committee on Ronds. 8 received trom th Coureet to te ' yew York Centrat City authorities (owsnil the eau: the Incrensc of 1d necessarily fm 1 importance—involving t ole communnity—that evils ao long complained Whics was ordered on file, APMICA TION VORA Te and does it involve ths to thone engaged in (he bumness re wi! Dew general asner Ig on the ground o ved from Uae Co WimtONe ww Ok # month of Auguat, 156 from the following details thar there ined and twenty-uree slavgbrer Muntertion was foot relative (0 the storm: nility, We have bub to refer ty the abatkoirs the natnral advantages of reat couveniences do no The city of Paris ix abo toon miles from north to south, and wixteen tiles from east while New York ts fram one witih, And, to the extreme point of the isian, a! miles in length, thus rendering the distance for’ t jon of meate bi be traversed in the formar efty: veal By the mace msm: markets in place of mang of the overnments ri then adjourned i, T. VALENTINE, % ee rene eae mem mee nee Hy mene FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL with thowe of New Yorl 1% per cent. In all the other wards, with which bus ststern, Te will he weoa that ce in number of these estabil he city. where the work of siauzhler y carried on than in any other Of things ty Owing im a measure to the ay! ughier houses in these plrces, hil lofuney, and whuever may have Seer pact of tie ‘The market was lower thi was inconvenievtly light for weak operators; the rebound of the afternoon and the buoyant tone of feoling proved the panic is over. number of small operators, whi lating with an morning, and money Se abaitoirs of Part been the cause A very large been apecn- ‘ % w 1 per cent. and two thovennd The proposed abattoir: +i aR probability, exoead in eawt one -th aris, while the (rex nad by cood one hundre: increasing the Insufficient capital, slaaghtered, and many of them rained, have reason to believe that the great holders have not broken balk, and that of the large blocks of Erie, Southerv old, Harlem } Mail, not a share has come upon the market. | past year has been so profitable that the great speculators can afford te stand, without sbrinking, | at other times, would bave ience bas taught every one that to #pecubate safely ih this market at least 26 per cent | markins are required, aud for same time past the re of the market have nearer 50 than 25 per cent in money on their pur chases, to protect them against prnice. now generally underatood that such panics os that of yesterday ore necessary incidents of « mar- have prevailed shments in tie dis faded by the consiantiy grow. well auceriained fhe many heneiits already enum: the exemption fre + dhe., the freed of the comm from bleed to the » pore to the polio ease of the offal and {ly peesmuted in opmu exrte passtrst Hudson sad Pacific through our sifee That alacghter havses must eoase io eetss [ni the compactly inhabited Porson at our oft temportzing laws for their bever regulation mua in to their eniize aboiimbment ng bet @ question of tine, there is no sem sent to inke the’ preliintaary mon arlous tesult from this ce made iauivert in forei with som éerreptions—of the our populaon tm such num Proper accommodations, as to render the rantionk @linoat unavailing. mot summer pnd sickly months, Hlngtration of the correctness oF his stacewens. amd m Rint Jar fhostration may be drawn from the Ploventh ward, This sate of things am ° nud the advan in 9 brief perio b vhabiiwala oF Chere dist dition of things is 1s & foregone couel ison Jee provided far of rand with such want of mw! sanitary pte vacticulariy during the oth ward isan losses whieh more’ )tting than the suuree towards the sa) constantly Inereasing wan tropoiia, The importance of the yeeial communication t Houthern, do. 15 per cent. tations of the day:— condition of the ®d= taken care to have ation ab too @ tion of the subject will be matured and acted ie dnty of carr. ing inte effect aithe: U 87.20 notes.106 iy 108 Db'icertificates 99 uw G9Ag 188% & a before a auitabi fovalved will prove datrimeminl to ym toa the aM ject may ree ie vio Hts Imporia| red. 104 be & LOFN We learn that a compromise has taken place be tween the contending parties on the Broadway nd that the injunction suit before Judge Hogeboom will be withdrawn to-day. The Harlam Company will proceed at once to lay the course of prices for over a year has been steadily upward—im- government ixsnes of paper, and by the consequences of these issues ia the shape of increased railway traffic; but during the past year we have had foor or five well defined panics of great severity, each of which has marked ite path by numbers of victims. The ostensible cause of these several panics has differed in each | | . But the real cause has always been the | came—to wit, s raid apon the market "by a com- bination of heavy speculators, hankers and money | lenders, at o time whea some accident afforded a pretext for the operation, It has been notorious for some days past that the great operators who control banks and railways have been “oat of stocka."’ They sold all they had when stocks rene in the last two weeks of August. Some of them sold not only that which they bad previously Dought, bet sold short. The buyers of there stocks wore in macy instances weak men, new operstors, ‘<qutaidors,” clerks and other pervons with limited means sad smell experience. got inte this position, it wan evideut to these who wore familar with Wall street tactics that « would be made sooner or later, as toon as an opportunity offered. That opportanity when the Seoretary ef the Trea- sury ssked for a loan of fifty millions, In poingef ae io health when localities than tf diffused an of the city, There hi continuance of there have *o long oR to other ner bor aie ot thelr experience and vost practical course t be pursued im regard to the detaile necessarily accompany ‘ng ab uodertaklaa of (hie magnitude triers have vor vesre past beet most active in urging ® change from the preseut most imperfect eyatem, and there can be no question of their readiness now, aa in former ‘ays, to tor the good of obedient servant, Railroad granty a work whieh gives L A BOOLE, Ch ‘While the paper was heing read, Alderman Hb her rending.hersot be enepandnd, th Published in all the Corporation papers and | fork Atlas, and that the paper be raterved toa spe Which wrs carriet, And the President» Ryer, Pi it Alderman ir is not stennge that so Mele Should have been accomplished (owards the ameloration of dition of thine which none rrga: v enient of whic cal utility have thus far been suggested T now venture to propose plan opinion, will coubine all thet essen the evils vow complained of, ve lucreased facilities of business th reduced expenses, torhe butchers of our eltr. The plam (he most perieet of an ich Weemown by ihe name, tly enumerate the principal porate: oh with satiateotion, fo few menanine Of peactle uted Aldermen Mardy, Mitebell Hak ach commitice. Tasked (0 be excised from serving oo | 1s piace. the Btreet Cominia Mionment of emesament ta Fourth avenne, between on we at na fre miatement of mI Beveuty-ninth « waver witha the teenth and Fwent; and referred to Committee on munication was treeiwed from the to wraviie for the tiles lo votuiteer 6 fic ed and nication was reoetend (1 ot toh was reorived wars to Committee on Fi: Comp ratier with ‘When the market feet by two tondred and “They are each one hanarod include, respectin Fe eight winighter ber, be whom the keys NOr GALS renciven Uae wa more name of search of em- And 38 to the Money was active to-day, and call loans were seven por cent. A number of weak brokers, with second class collateral, found it impossible to ber- row, and had to sacrifice their stocks at the one The established houses were gene- rally supplied at seven per cent, though they haa alively time between one and three, Gold rose to 13424 this morning, then fell back rose again to L4, sold in the afternoon at 182%, 132%, and closed at five P. M. hange was 145 @ 146, with light demand. The advance in bills is enabling some of the foreign sagain, and considerable paroela of United States bonds will goto Ger- stock market opened strongly this mora- ing, and before the board Erie aad Southora | old sold at 106 and 9) board these prices were | was done as low a8 103, and Southern old at 85. was 1% better than isat | evening, Brie preferred 194, guaranteed 2, Hl- nolx Central 1, Pittsburg 2, Gal the ether hand, Harlem fell off ' Rock Island 1, otively. jot maintained. Erie A new class of Farle Hiedeon River.ia4 ng... Atbhé 9 115, Mich Central.11T «117 Mich Seuchero 90K a O09 Mich So fuar..120 @ — 1) Central. Oley & Pitie.,. A O8 106 16 « 10696 Howk leland. The business of the Sub-‘Treasory was an follows uw operations eotablished Ohicago aad Quicksilver without change. Missoaris were rather aetive at 4 decline of the close of the board there wes & pressure of cash atock for sale, and at the M. call many stocks were slaughtered, ovt- dently by parties who could not carry them. ‘Thos Brie waa done as low as par, and soutlerm After the call was over, and those weak parties wore cleaned out, the market rallied At the second board, with the single exception of Narlom, which dropped abous 20 per cent, the whole market was better, sud the feeling was much improved. buyers, men who evidently were prepared to take ond carry tieir stocks, a# they showed by bidding ash and seller three, appeared in the market, rad der their influence Erie rose 2, Southern off alena 1, Rock Istand 1, Central 1} throngheut the list, At the foor P. M. oall the bueyancy continued, and the demand for Erie, was very marked. ‘The fallowing were the closing que