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NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1865. Senn ten at Coa a ae an = ee 7 ei ha i ove Cnt eee ee appears that quantities i geote were bye by such conduct as our readers will Gud recorded By Alderman Jev@tan— ip the pret ry ym role ey were all burned i Resolved, That perinission be and is hereby given to Tho Following is @ Correct Plan of the District. Burned in the | "oe" "stata ows up. The ruins of Rome after it was burnt by the Gaulg, At a meeting of the committee of banks of the OLD SLIP. s i city of New York the sub-committee appointed at a pro- esterday. Artock ateatortne Ol clip. 1s wan dust Conflagration of the Evening of December 16, 1835, ious meeting laid before the committee "a Copy-of let practicable to reach it. Ip the upper end there was a fire ter written by them to the President of the of the Durnihg brightly out of the end of a hogshead of raw | —————--—___—-_--___-__-__—-~-— __ | United States, and his reply—whereupon, Resolved, That a the same committee return the thanks of this ing rt eS io he recat th" Unted Sater Bask fo toe To her great astonishment she made the discov that \ ticeatfa tant ins ich ne has commocaed ie it was sugar. She immediately went to work filled e grateful manuer in wi commu: her basket from one end of the tierce, warmed her hands \yet R, Lewenthal to receive and deliver goods im front of bie Poecaions, No. 379 Bowery, during ‘he pleasure of the Which was ad By Alderinan McKxicnt— ved, That the Street Commissioner he and is hereby direoted to place « zas lutop, and cause it to be lighted, in front of No. 112 Willett street, Which was adopted. By Alderman Faxusy— * Resolved, That the Metropolitan Gaz Company be and is hereby authorized and directed to have the gas maine Jaid in Forty-third street, from the Fourth to the Fifth Resolved, That the said letters be published. BENJ, STRONG, President, Wx. Howarp, Secretary, ‘ avenue, to have sas posts cul . 0 lone uniler the dir S Jolamisaioner. ; He of ofle oone on n-sprovadly in beautiful language the agreeable fact of the loan to beads Te Tee Which was adoote 'y Hiling their hats and pockets and stealing of. aren of the slip is full:of boxes, bage,. bricks and. various arti- cles that on Monday were valuable merchandise. ‘the annexed etter from Thomay &Hiaeabtin, was pub ani in A Vished. ai aeite ne panty pavers of yesterday: “It lI—excellent—and to ITpose. blin- may consider himself to our good: graces. has acted’ tperanr, 80 gentlemanly, £o Heo ike a man at iri Keng tied most eerfally forget and forgive ergtiing. ve no ae to this generous doubt that the other MEGS O ‘our ‘heatres, taking es government is [iva enough to loan to the | pattern from’ Hamblin (for his is worthy of imitating Gr to the insurance companies their seven | now), w)ll forthwith down with their sympathy in the ‘of United States bank stock, we aro assured | same substantial manner in which Thos. S has done, that the United States will add three millions: | Tet ug sirike while the irem is hot, ‘moro on commercial ity, foras long a period as the charter will permit. Mr. Biddle. is at Bunker's Hotel, | gin yn fametiaeas Bose a 1. ‘and will meet the various committees of bankers, mer- the awt hin ponents at the break! b cable, pe chante and sufferers to-day, With this aid in one year | 16 HWttl scoount of Pact bie oe snare oo gin ‘the city can be rebgilt, velled so many ildings wi just, anc beggared hundreds who were before enjoying the pr. THR LATESY ESTIMATE OF THB 1088. ducts of their own honest industry. Situated as I am How estimated that the commercial loss will be | their ruin comes go much home to my feelings that I *much smaller than at first supposed. A great many of | should earch in vain for words to express them; but I the merchants were insured on opén policies, Take a | remember reading somewhere a remark made by one of wen a gage ahemvtrtdentes B Hvar Dpigr edie Sey ane wears = "4 austing themselves in expressions, exclaimed, of things itis calculated that insurances will | ‘t's all very dine, but pose we Falue Our SOFrOW ; DOW 1 pity to amount andred pus what's ours worth?” Now, sir, I am proud te acknowledge wing derived all J am worth from the American public and I sincerely dosire to contribute my mite for the reliet of such extensive ruip feces Americans. If those who possess property will but d forth and offer theirs, Tony. be some. lanes fo pliaciase the distress, and secreted myauae i. stacianest tat no ong é we, who, in the 01 of home, are lool whe of this Salis upon thea, respect: “| gaily forward to the gayety of the coming soasoo—aure. 108 of but talk—talk—talk, We have no faith in the ‘Promptitude of such. IMPORTANT TO 7HE OIPY-—ARBIVAL OF NICHOLAS -¢ the eity:— xorIONs, alderman Frysxx moved to discharge the Committee on Railroads from the further consideration of # report from the Committee on Railrowds of the Board of Commetlmen in relation to tho odstr: caused by rail trovks ip various streets In the lower part of the city, Which was carried. He then moved a concurrence with the Board of Coun- eilmen, 5 Kelty, Maw see New Yorn, Dec. 21, 1835. Guytummy--I have the honor of receiving your com- munication of this day. Under the fhstructions of the Board of Directors of the Bank of the United States, I have come to your city to expreas the deep sympathy, pe te er ‘with all their fellow + sone — apin, they feel in its misfortunes, and to offer any assistance in’ their power to alleviate it. ‘The arrange. ments for the approaching expiration of the charter have, as you are aware, placed ‘Means Of the jnstitu- tion fogs than usual under its control, and-constrain it ® Fesulate its services rather by its ability than its die- position. soe Fle But all that it can do shall be done promptly and cor- joey and as you suggest that the iost effectual relief can be conveyed through the insurance companies, [ have requested the directors of the braneh to make ad- vances to those companies on such eecurities as they may approye, to the amount of two millions of dollars. For tbe permanent restoration of the prosperity of the city, you will soon tind ample resources, where they have to often been found, in the extraordinary wivan- tages of its position, and still more in the elastic energy of ite inhabitants, They may confidently rely hereafter on every for- beurance and every assistance which the state of the bunk will permit. ‘Aad if, in the meantime, this effort t remove their temporary embarrassment can be in auy degree useful, it will be very satisfactory to the Board of Directors, and specially gratifying to me as tbe organ of communicating it, With great respect, &c., N. BIDDLE, P. B. U. 8, Which wagearned by the followin, Aflirmative-—Aldermen_ hMoore, Gedney, McKnight, Jeremiah, Brice, Ottiwell and O'Brien—12. Nogative—Aldeymman Parley—1. PORTA. . R ‘The Committee on Croton Aqueditet prosented a report in favor of donating the sum of $500 to Euler Murphy for injuries sustained by falling inte a sewer. Which was laid over. The Committee on Finance presented @ report '» favor of paying Miles Hasting {or loss of horse, Which was laid over. The Committee on Finance pee @ report in favor of paying M. Gaunt for publishing Levy of 1564. Which was laid over. » ‘The Committee on Finance presented a report in favor of donating the sum of $5,000 to the Union Home and Schoo! for the education of the children of volunteers, Which was laid over. ‘ MOTIONS RESUMED. Alderman Omweut moved to discharge the Committee on Finance from the consideration of a resolution to pay D. Stanton for engrossing resvlution in relation to the death of Alderman Andre Froment. Which was carried. And the paper said over, Alderman JrenviaH moved that when shige doand ad- journs it do adjourn to moet to-morrow after om £9 MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Koard of Aldermen, families, widows, orphans, aged persone, who had | ly we are not men uniess we sympathize with those who { Ip Hanover square the. work: x ta gs : ested proper en, already vn- i mor of human nature, we have understood PFICIAL. clock, Sarena ait thake property in insurance, stocks. The jin this dreadful weaduer And themselves ine few, houra } (gaged in diggingout the ruins for building, but this ts | that lic. Plait, who has a whole range of new stores Srarmp Guasion, Waowesoaty Dec, 18, 1885 was carried. Seeecsled Metey oo edrantets seanersatte foonilios, ou | etek ea ee Rot all—-the carimen are carrying in new bricks ft for | nearPeari street, on this side of Maiden lane, docs not | presen Morgan Jones, Esq., President: Aldermen APERS YROM THY BOATD OF COUNCILMEN: ‘St the direct reach of the devouring eloment, are thus | cor vncckey eerie aul ota ten era ballding, and in short tyme they will be ready to ex: | a1k a dollar over the usual rents Norton, Tiynn, Shaunon, Gedney, McKuighi, Jeremiah, Resolved, That permicion be and the, sane ts hareby ‘The heaviest sufferers, Persons living in moderate cir- | the scales and Gnd how many dolisrs it'will weight 1 | *YM0 Me foundations of splendid new stores, MECHANIOS NOY DEEP SUFYRRURS. O’Brien, Fariey and Van Voorhis—10, given to Christopher Wray to retain gos of his premises, No. 40 Chatham st the same to re- main only during the pleasure of the moa Council. Which ‘was concurred in. Resolved, That permission be and the eame jis h given to Dovid, Hennessey to keep « sign im frent of Bi promises, No. 21 Lispenard street, the same to rei only during the pleasure of the Common Council. Which was coneurred in. Resolved, That permission be and the #ame is h ‘cumstances on the revenue accruing from the reaourcestn- | am, sir, respectf LOSSES IN GOODE. Mechanics and working people sustain but little injury On motion, the reading of the minutes of the last three insurance stock are, in the valeof life, cutoff |’ MY YOR. ucisas 8. HAMBLIN ‘The quantity of French goods destroyed ts very great. } by tbiecalamity. The losses are principally ov the own- | meetings wai dispensed with. , ‘ -without a shilling to bleas them withal. Widows brought F ihe H Dec. 21, 1836. Out of twenty-seven French importing merchanis twen- | ere of insurance stock and the merchants. Many clerks Alderman Nontox moved that this Board do adjourn, ‘up in the lap of wealth, with daughters or nieces depend- {From the Herald, Dec. 21, 1836.) ty-throe have been completely burned out. There are | are thrownout of employment fora short time. But a4 | to meet to-morrow, the 14th instant, at three o'clock P.M. ent on them for support, are at once reduced to penury THE MERCBANTS’ BXCHANGE. now only four in the city, and of theso only one of any | preparations are already making to rebnild the city on ® Which was carried. wretcheduess, We have beard of many iamentabie Above we give a dolineation of the ruins of the Mer- | magnitude—H. Boerdam & Co. French goods have ad- | better and more magnificent plan than any city on this And the Presideut declared the Board stood adjourned. eases of this kind, chants? Exchange, as they now it to the spectator. | vanced twelve per cent. epntinent, the business of merebants will, from this date D. T. VALENTINE, Clerk. SOMR INDIVIDUAL LOSSES. We were struck with the magnificence of the view on About 1,200 packages of Manchester print goods were } through the next two years, be tripled in New York SFY a dehokting it after thedesolatny tlamo had swept over it, | alone d in Exon dia E Srarn Scaston, THORMDAY, Doc. M4—¥ 2. M. We have learned the following particulars :— Boorma: pI » | alone destroyed in Kxchange place, commonly called } Even now, in winter, hundreds and thousands will get i “4 - Medary & Co, to erect wooden. & Johnson: are sufferers in dry goods, &., $250,000; i br eye > it pelpiipe a sear if Calico row. Of linens, also, a large’ qoantity has been | instant employment in exeavating and preparing for the Freeant-- Mowaa Jones, Rew, President, im the chair, pera! ein ve thee ett toe ubal ani Sprig sukarioe aot known. Sill: goad. a jee, which was consu y the flames on | dostroyed, We have heant no estimate of thin spring. The poor widows upd oxpliane are the wal suf- } and the follovang meanders: a 3 oh pi ae fs rd ey han out ao age pg Onbome & Young lost the Parie cargo of teas, just ar- | dated o ar lye ang oa Sed wo, ne city, sit- | Stophen Whitney has lost $500,000 in houses and real | ferers. About six millions will be immediately appro. |. Eroson orm SON oct ana ae eee liew’ | sure of the Ceramon Counetl. rived from Canton—$300,000; on consignment iv store Posh Re pele rar of ok Seah lg oH Kaen estate; Johu Suydam probably $200,000 in stores and iv. | priated do rebuilding. This will produce a great stir e ney, i mee Foal Bo ig lley, Which was ocheurrads ia ere: (probably 000); all covered. ae stint ann Siew feet of tI 1 Detween Wilham surance stocks, Out of $200,000 eer, Dr. | among the work poopie. Masterson, ritwell, O'Brien, Farley and Van Voorhis— Fe rit asa’ tess the abime ie hereby lor, Bouth street, lost Sages , Who died yesterday, only saved $20,000. PLUNDERING. " af 2 i given to Mrs, Donovan to keop a stand in front of No, insured. ree aie eae a ic Sealeniye ct. tbe vepemens,, anibgut ten crockery stores were complately destroved, | The extent of plundesing is incalculable, Resides those Fe tic Ot al an aa Sa December were | Try Chatham street, such permission to remain only dur- ei Deets. They ‘About _$80,000-- small part of | one hundred and fourteen ics! en Exchange alrent. ‘The | "The McNeals, Of Salotm, are the loser of the great | Meneloned In another column, we have heart! scores of | "(Alderman Masterson was here called fo the chair.) legate plesiays. the Coe a v ester fi Pa instances. In mit itz came from the Long land - Vbich was concur i. discount all their papet now out—n most liberal ofr. | [out on Wall atrect was. oi Westchester marbie.” The } cargo cf tea in @ home & Young. OnTne.| shore aud stole with the greatest tang frofd pipe of | ay invitation ‘war weeivod: trom the Managers of the | _ Resolved, That William "P. ‘Thompaon be permitted to Soodnns 5 Co. who are, not wulferars also prope (0 | pla of Minerva Pola at Prighe. tome; reoresed ei | profit Trenete, Mop ide hnatermnameeee, | brandy outing near the wharves. AtCoriears Look we | now York Women faenary at Washington dnighta | erst & novsyepet sland te fons of Beaty duriog : Led eet tieal portion -of forty: furoduced in frovt. 4 | ‘Shall wo tekait!” 4 -y iF 4 le tant several extensive depots of stolen goeds | ty attend amusienl soiree, to be held at Dr, Clcever’s | Hudson street such pel — popes, & Co. hare suved the beet part, Insured ask wo takai” “f-would advise you not,” said he. | have been found. An Irishman was eangh! with several | Chaired Z the pitesure of the Common Council. $200.000 in Boston. Farrah eae, qolumns amd, two aml cach thirty fens | You can, by ke-ring it afmonth, make $200,000,” They | Kegs of trandy and one of nails. “How cane vou by | “whic wys received and ordeted on "le. ich was referred to thé Coumaitice om Stevew. The Peat) street jobbers are in good spirits, and paying | taso, composed of a single block of marble, extqnded recaliek awe onaversatinn ditt heen on ae these Keg: of brandy?" An" sure found them flaking : a es erotved, That pernnitsion, Be. and the same te hereby notes without. CTOss 4 ; a cs lb) along shore thongbt there was no harm in picking uy f . given to Hymes, er & Co., No. Chatham street, Fer Fiouch, bounce ja Pedal Wesel rd'very deaey oat: | 82 oss the front of the portico, supporting a cutnblature | they, “It is all for the Dest. Providence knows better | tue creathune.” «" Where dul sou gou that barrel of | REAIMCETOAN Mowe ene gua he is hnrehy | to exhibit goon in front of aheir place of ald f ver nhoaiibe a Francs: capecially ; probably five mil- | Tosking a eight of slay feet trom the ground.’ | thencould not a te ee nn ete Ry cone | aust” antdidn’s. I find it flodting also in the | authorized wod directed to place the mame of Cornetins | Permission to continne only daring the pleasure of the \ Heme—sqeat ‘amount of: Che Toderaieg. The princi the rotunda and exchange | fellows! rr an Wather without au ownert” ‘The rascal was secured. | Mahony, sesiding No. 75 Washington stresi, on the list of | Common Counri, ‘ f SEPEEOttons: oom waa by a fight of ten anarble steps, with a pedestal | Propebly abexi'4,000 bimies of sugat of all Kinda haye | thesamnn business.” ave Sm tren als-evered st ) pind poisons who are to receive a8 a donation the sun Faece i phat te Airset Commisslonar be and he te The amful.calamity which bas fallen upon thereity, in | at éach end. On ascending to the portico three doors | heen dentroyed nuit at toast. 40,000 bags of coffee. On. | . ‘The plunderers at the fre wore principally foreigners— | 9 fifty doilare each. hereby dirscted (o set curb und gutter atones and flay the ‘tte first buret upon the Seer ener bocass panies, Site che littia Textetaaeapione TMs Or the tonic order, | Old slip there wore piled up at least 5,000 bacs. the Trith and Swiss women expeclally "We saw © doven ar ioh ee Falesren We shel Obeanastliare gies Dowet. vewaiks in Worth street, froin Broadway to Baxter Payee geil a he Mere feted ip peers raereliga tin ye pty se ae John Lang, of the Gasetie, loses very heavily In insur | Irish women with baskets, pulling and quarreling bale Orso gd street, where not already done, and that’ the agcompany i : Resolved, That the sum of one thousind dollars be n Mhrown out.of employmous, wandering about like the | fifty-tve foot wide and forty-tve Toe High to wabvok | A8C8 stocks.” HocrnianS Jbmitan’n loss wil not be. | ar wow aver the buroing remuinn of several packages of | gut'ie hereby appropriated, t0° the Female. Asrctance | 1g ofdinance therefor be adopted ‘Of the dead, sround ther foriper bauntsof hap. | Were attached four principal rooms, and in ibe rear ot | 3" tinny ined. ; Qne satin, Mt was « ludicrous but shameful sight. Society, and the Complroiier is hereby directed to draw hich was la:d ae ajith: ws wong the rotunda auother, used for the suction sales of roal Law suvrs. WASHINGTON GRAYS. his warrant for the game. ee Syed dea es rte be mene ry euahie estate, shipping and stocks. An extraordinary ‘nomber of law snite wil yeobebiy The prompiitude aud efficiency of une military corps Which was referred to the Committee on Finunce. ie Ayer ‘omicos No. 162 Chatham, street, be having ‘The building was begun on ahe Grst of April, 1876, | grow out of the calamity, Many of the were teaged | of this city were mover more rigually displayed than By the Presioryr-- Muinad the consent of the property owners, the same to god coupled buat orfea Monthsin ite oveciien, having | for years. By a decaton of the Courtof Ex. 2:3 the oven, daciay thaitecont Great tre, The Mayor gave instruclious | Resolved, That permiion, be aud the oume is hereby On eee bedretea fey dele n mamny nm . I. ¢ plau was that of | pants muat pag for their as much rs i, 1 frekad | to eral Morton to ‘out part of his division | given to C. . Busel fo, to keep asign In front é prim ‘such thing. salsforvases-—the: thearchitect, Mr. E. ‘Thompson. taken place. for the provection-of property and the preservation of or- | of their premises, x Janal street, the same to re- — i ek paneonel pg beand.the. name ;is horeby dreadful : A ANG. TGR RENE. rr aNOeD On Thureday, as three o'clock ibat after. | main during the pleasure of the Common Coupeli. Aven ¢ tie! Ruseell, @ disabled soldier, to keep a and (elt adutely, rat enemas: B tong ” é — y 4 re » Doom the.."Ehird 1 f artillery, under the om: |, . Which was adopted. “ Ls ., r family in the city that bas nota Triana, | cathe cata aan re Tuarsdey morning’ The end of varwnt buildings nnd new stores have aire ay agreed | mand of Colonel Morriy roustered iw Trout of the Gity |" By the same : peer hr eat oot alot ppg J Sy pe -BeaRiNinave WhO. will Dobe a loser U7 tig W*Dich the spire pointa to heaven, in| the aokgreund, | to demand, store. rents bave advanced from 100 t0 160 | Hal y= heaproy. oe oh con Ae Rat hy Resolved, That parmis Wiel was eoncurred in. i al erceat. § i r given to E she Rese 1 8 ’ hereby jl his alenry desolate tho yrvate cies | PU Na ht cate aia Gee Between | Pera nas aa ede ean McransO | fancn the Rata were Sore, No, 80 Cada sre rrnai sown ketp © sand or the ate gs water ty and elegance. Ou the very nighs on which | fone colurnns in frout the staiue of Hamilton wes Cor aj] larly desire every sufferer who knows cases of euch de. | 120 Diuch commendation caunor be bestowed the picasure of the Commen Council on the sidewalk opposite promises No. 270 Grand street, took plice how many youthful yone and | long time seen surrounded wiih the blazing ‘tight—a | seription to send tu the names at longth of such herpies, | ices and men of the volunveor corps for their ready | Which was adopted untit otherwise ordered by the Common Couneil. enghters, with the most brilliant prospects before them, | transient food of awful glory. About fonr o'clock the wag. | we shall “blow them sky-high,” aud hold them up to | °@ePeration. mh a Which ‘as concurred in, wore Teduoed at.once | tw indigence and privation! -nitlcent dome fell. in with-an awful crash, and-one Juria | the execration of the whole city. One monster, on being {From the Herat, Mee 22, 1826.) rat perio ithe same is hereby Resolved, oat permission be aad the same te hereby Aadies educated in the most glare ascended to beaven, In the foreground the print. | asked what he would rent his store to a merchant for— EXTRA TERALDS, »jxuidit goods in {ron ol | sven to D. & W. H. Milleman to rovelve and deliver ‘the most refined A romero are at once arrested represents the patrol, citizens and spectators, asit appear. | the usual rent of which was, before the fire, $1,600 | comtainingaeautifil print of ‘the Exchange also a map ) tthe Gaimalt? toremain | Coods in front of their prémises, 152 Weet street, such “¢mid career’ oY, ferocions. Fire Destroyer, and told | ed on Thursday last throughout the day. ALthe castarn yestsctoplied, “Bir, the rent in $4,500, with ample secur- | of the scene of conflagration, together with brief histore | uring the p 2. ati ie peruiixcion to remain ouly during the pleasure of the fara moment of terror that they wust-quit their high end is an immense pile of rubbish, and people clambar- | ity, and must be taken on a lease for five-or seven | cal descriptions and remarks, can be had in single num eighth Common Council. rs ing over, We desire all onr readers to preserve this | years.” Will remne one give us thename of this mon- | bery, or by the dozen or hundred, at this office. and employments Der Among the archives of their family. kitty the inter? ‘Couriry dealers aud venders can receive them by whe | _ Resolved, That permindon be and the same in hereby waiver” singrt a be and he te hereby ya AS nae hy 'y. iy thou. Si wy pens by given to Wolf Holzwasger to exhibit goods m front of bie Resolved, That the aptroller ie suad ies are ted. ee Se ee a — ced - store, No. 60 Ventre sireei, the same to remain during the | suthorized and directed to draw ‘his warrant in favor of fo are Te- ir rousic, their drawing, —} pring—| EXPLANATIONS OP THE 4 cag » Co Cou M. Nicot, vector of the Church of St. Boniface, fe, 1 Bato toa Aa ean a map « cata rey ome-thind-of the Fires Q * of th M hi ts 1 rs N V k ye Which le gy cpeat for Fins Bist e fea eco et ea het oe r Of A vision, or the last piec yreteuts the locatity of she Franklin } * ‘or S 2 By the name ments on their church prey ding jon, eo piece of scenery voll street, the Exchange, The lack “ns fe erchan a treet, ow or 3 Basclaed, ‘That permission be aud the sawe is berovy | Forty-eeventh stroet, also paving Second avenoe with it ig not probable but these very frail, feeble - ‘fe armed down, and sew ip ruins. ‘Desutifal flowers of affection wilt, be ighest In the gecond bioukagor Pearl in Water, east, there is» at Birr o “ es ‘comfort of the etl ae ‘ani | white indentation; thle zepresents the store of Vernot, After the Grea: rire @ Desember 16, 1835. ‘who have become victims to the do- | Saloman & Benagn, the modern Shadrach,:Mesbech and alroying element. It isso, Thore is anenergy in the | Adedmego, which was presorved entire. -On the black ‘virtuous heart, guided by affection, that will prove a | Dlock im Wall street, between Pearl and the Exchange, eumiort 1m Fae Sean paler ‘and & golace in the dark- | there ts a large rectangular spot, which represents the n to J. B&W, W. Coruell to receive and deliver | trap block verment, and charge the mame to the ac. rernires op Centre, Elin and Walk | count of “Donations. : Which was laid over, ‘An ordinance to divide the Thirteenth ward into com venient election districta., Which was laid over. Rosulved, That the Comptroller be and he wry | permission be an’ tho suine is hereby ‘ext day of trou! new stores still stauding—behind is a round white spot ee ; . Keller & Co. to connect rain from their yeu and directed to draw ® warrant’ in favor ens Z : * . ker streo * for the sum of two but 0 be PEARLAND OTHER SiRERTS. ST matemanaty tre sient eeet) aes and west, : , ner, lker street, to sewer in Centre pp abe ibe 4 Npaorea ie ie -, ig six hun- 2 ~ vi x stroe under the dire: t ad rules pense) ‘To my youth I was always fond of climbing rocks, hilts | dred and seventy buildings, $15,000,000 of propert - Be turing affigavits of exemption for fitemen from the year ‘and mountains, upand down. To walk now over the | ‘Tne time occupied in the devastation was from nine f 1858.10 the present time, the amount w bere by smouldering rains is like walking over rocks. When | o'clock on Wednesday night of the 16th December, 1838, the Compiroller to the appropriation for “City > you get in the centre of Pearl stree: and look around, it Yeiock rt mn ct = = POA y i ies.” until twelve @’ciock next—only fifteen hours—a million f 4 Thai the Comptroller be and he is bereby | gencies, ‘Prevents 4 most melancholy, romantic,but awful sight. an hour. From five to ten thousand persons have been “ oT 4 Bt directed to place the followiag persons’ | Which was laid over. eee ears Cree ne up iron chests, | thrown out of employment. The calamity will be feit * 3 y z i wes on the livt of blind:—Mary Connell, Danie! Dono- | Resolved, That the Compiroller be and he ie * ac hewn pote recea outs 06 pisces saroughoot the United States, from the 8s. Croik io the | fe ts _ A ape ace RT ae ke ven, Corveliox Bresuan, Mary McManus, Mary Ano | authorized a yen? Rd Rwy Ba ar of collecting jmnonte: senttered vabine. : Say 3 n : Logry, bugene Moriarty and Matthew O'Hatr, A. T, Stewart & Company amount o annex: aioe Toki im pre- 4 = i én a OUT Y 3 fi ed mezabers of the € Coum rebui . TRE CLERGY 7 “ » ® a iM 4 i 4 ade itt for, gloves furn: P ited Be cantmcayeataat ther cateritiias ‘wibidcaly Tiss dtnagea) evety Choro: tence: slenjuett sia} : ; C1L08 16 CC Oe Oe ee oe oe ‘How prompt, how sotive <4 | appropriate allutions to the ealumity. -Dr. Spring, we i hat@perminsion be sud the seme ix hereby | ries, and charge the same to encwent_ oo paaewes sere homenciive “Arik ME | Jara, was peculiarly Impressive, Inf rinity, trace’ and 14 i . given to Jobn Satlivan to exhibit. goods in iront of Which was Jaid order, 4 ' Se ++} al ee sien in teeny, St Paul'a it was also appropriately alladed is, | 4 nen Kok (0 Pearl sirect,t ra 0 remate during ‘i Reeplasion pera tna Bente. Attsatio iD the whole of yesterday immense crowds STATE OF WUSINESS. H enie iad ‘Aldermen, De vem! “adopt £5.) a wore climbing ony ee hod and gazing in Searcely any business is yet transacted. The great ery pe bed aoa (By ears or Connon December ar : ‘wonder et them, Several of them their way, ig tor stores, offiecs and piaces of busines. The tm Resolved, That permission be aud. the sawe is hereby | by striking out the word ‘ Abram," end inser, tbe THE READING ROOMS ss have met temporarily at the Mechan K. s goods and keep sign } word “Allen."’) y © Re Reet 4, of eourse, soattored totbe fonr winds = ange, Monn is at > lossy a ogi ne | 4 j nie, No. 495 Pearl stree!,the same vo Which wet Ooncurred in, ss Jaa aed é ludeon's is pow become teat rendezvous, and a inadequate. rages bd an ti 7 pleawtire of the Common Connell, Resolved, That permission be » ‘very commodious place it is, not know a better location than the splendid boarding ‘ ‘ Bo Which was adopted, to Joun G. tute, the lessee of the pi Soe, house of Mrs. Mann, @1 Broadway. i the proprietor ] é 2 ri By the same~ foot of Charitom Street, North riv, ‘widen tbe POLICE OFFICE. could be persuaded to part with it. Ip that buildin, R Ss on Resolved, That permission be and the van ensanen to pe fieon pelged ost’ plunderer, and iaid in one corner of the | priveae perintata, nperand. hich bere agree “4 { J mn i. Decciaul tee Piaates In durtog she, | silesanare Ne ot its eta oa aie J , e ve flee pi Y, : 4 4 sure of the . entrance to the office, very nearly sat on fire the whole Fiore also would be in this building edmirabl« accom. i bs * f a i f ‘Waich ‘wae sdopred. ae oe ee See whekee ‘ali Se cemined; Dailding. modations for the Board of Brokers She locality i | aa A fas By the swtme— A aise to whan the, bilbar pa betwen ‘piers 45 IMMINENT DANGER OF AN AWFUL EXPLOSION, good, : 4 Y ¥ % Py Resolved, That permission be and the same is berebs A ' Daring the great fire, while such a large portion of MR. Bropitfs visit To VRE | i Ba z \ , ee Given.ta Rosa Mandi to keop m sland in front of 50 Bow. | ers’ linc’ t Bouth sireet fronting and near the sbipping was in one On Saturday imortfing Mr. Biddle, Pre: | ‘ery (she having permission from th® occupant of the oder the Pen os we bam deny a goenaneaally were me — / gar goes 7 eg store), the sane Lo remain during the pleasure of the Whict carred in vy lat ae . with flakes of live s, there lay at anchor, a avis, visi e ruins. n coming down Wa! Common Counc! Afirma ‘ermen Moore in, Gedney Short atone from the wharf’ @ schooser with 2boo | they stopped at the carver of William street to loux F jas udopled. , eretn| ¥ | palaaa re cauks of , whioh bad been taken Ia ‘wo: dayn.| the inayat recusing of the Exehinuge. Proce edi By the varae— ete Soren ee Ny, ee Before at from the milis of H. Solomon, Jr., for | then down Williaa street, they ent ot de esulved, That permission be and ch s bereb ed, That tho Ce rational export. The o aud wind were 90 strong tbat had she ] struction. Afver climbing over the pies ot louce bricks | ite to We Bactice & Brel W lovey asign ta ivoed ct tie oy ate, Reco een poe eaters, on babel fahchors she must have been blown into the | they stopped for a few minutos to survey the scene | lace of business, 63, 65 and 67 Bayard city / Procure fot Ft ly the Mayor did not know it! One cbita of | Hallion & Co, Hote wood op a ticket nail to cb was adopted, i fay plan med in ae @re lose might have been prevented pois stuck in a lofty pile of bricks “ Removed to 24 By the sarno- colors at prere by th / wo , : on Salhi dale Broad wireet,” A litdle fusther towards the Duirh 1 _Resalved, ‘Thal petasinitin to dail the jamse ie hereby | oat ia the many serwioes UF [ Soe tals gallant New York ‘We mated that the Phoenix Bank had been Church immense quantities of goods were Hinzing up | quantity for eixty#x centa per lundred, payateie in { remcred—bovtiess is resumet—our creer if Unchecked — } given to John Dwyer fo keep « sign it front of his | elty regi it has partict | ‘and the ‘sum of ght ‘hewn: fn | through the bricks, The men were engawerl in dragging | every instance in advance, The sooner orders are sent | ony march to greatness only pausrs for « moment wo 7 place of busivess, No, 60 Centre street, the same w ree | hundred dollars 1a he Lente e @overely injured by the fire. it was mistake, In the | hereby for the payment Anurry of fre dang PB yAadr ene unt fre, | Mem out all in flames, andolunging ure blaring web-into | uo thinoffice (pos! pald) the better, AK we oDIy prinied a | Har. again with accelerated spend rin during the pleasure of the Comino Conucil of the same,» the amount /, ¢s'he caargod to the appropria- ‘quently depeud upon information from various tnd un: | ge Net gt ie ayn to the court the Phuenix tana, | 22% C2 eurands alter supoiying he cy | REVOLUTION In THE LOCALITY OF mesiNBSE eas haan tion for “Ofty Continger | jen equal sources. Such was it inthe case of the Phenix seat cha ty atikiten Guicen iy m ‘ n Yastorday the workmen began work upou the Rotunda y the same— ; Which wee laid ove, ox. He sdunired the strength and durability of that birueture,,| IMPORTANT YROCRRDINGA IF TRE COMPORATION Hi en ey Bate phage sch. ly wag Resolved, That permission botwnd the same « hereby | Billof M. Mayer, am / sunting to $206, for funeral ex " whiel so triumphantly resisted the fame, 4 NEW YORK STANDS BEROT. LAE ese naen Pind ate tte Phe + given to W.S. Hiliz to keep a sigu tn front of ins plac ve " "1 f causing q In faking anovhe: wrt amour the awful rine we vs | further dein wan BS sore oC Heal Bley, formerty Last night borh branches of the Corporation wet ia | in or thre Port Gtice, Coupled. With oiler leper Ko. @2 Cenite steert, the same to remain during the ples’ fecerhethin FSi Pine gaa ieee (ted the Phen: r government d for of the bank, and whowuid on taking | the City Hall, and passed, almost by avelamation, sur- a bo hey bie of the Common Couweit, Re: s /a a re,were shown through the whole of the interior. | Hiv sal, “There's the wax geationmen” In the back | rounded oy multitudes, the fra slope in raising a loan, Temecels (how Which war adopted lutapbtned and cine’ | <commcsine, be aad be is herd, qatating’s tow vinakets With Wilner inte coke aly ecu Ue, Orie. Pee igh ond | of stx milliour ty sugtsin she public credit of te cits.) the jocality of business und the val ai gg A : M. Hayos for the ato: / Jno! the anoexed till ($200), fer y maly my he bricks. és wight und | and to restore confidense, hope and enerzy do the com | e 1" rears lesoived, That portnission be and the same ts bored r i. = Jon of the Phieutr bank tr ‘ 4 ava Rery furnace On the oil side of William | meroial omporinin The will vetaurs volt | given to J. BNW. W. Cornel! to revely viaty Rexeby | wirviogs rendered at / the funeral of Captain Henry, and a oa a ented t were several high soblary walls, partly broken | The spirit of and New York anif. | ore A Of | koods in fronteot Weir plave of business, Now. 136 to | Whieh war inid « / (ta sPPfopeiate account ses ee tae igrortd 1, ald yet ‘t rontelen’ ene ar, : tanduig amidst (he geueral leid of desole | reliance was triui fant Alderman Cur. cows | 148 Contre stonet and 103 to 107 Walker street, and 86 to Revolved, That; / Yo" i it ts hereby gi bene, I power fe arone fromy the Hitenpth ena cs A groupe of workmaa wry hers coguged in | tis, of the Thinl ward, propiucd 4 seriee of fexoitions nips gy sr pare in Wau | 8% Blm street, during the pleasure of the Common Ooun. | filiahael Cleary. « / ,ormacien O° tae HN EES floustom mont 7 - | putting e dangerous tottering piles. On the | authorizing au immediate applicatifn to the Legislature, |S!) Deo oe cil, Ah oe courity of the building. The vaults also of the bank.) eee ee eee niet and boy i vf he treet, We a indvatriouy and atinative in cole oe i . street, on the ® jear to and castorly from ‘euace tbe specie Is mavared, and all the valuable’ papers | 'ixti a parcel of women and boys were picking up large | which will be in weauon in A work, for power to Ike | Ter, yey cantte Of divtant inveigene | Which wae referred to the Comittee O8 Street Broadway, said f ont va Hae me “ parcels of beantifai indigo, found scattered among the | bonds or scrip for six millions to be loaned to the insu : By Alderman Pury ‘| end documents, we visited throvatont Uy site frat | Bricks in the cemtre of the siveei. From this yoru! conid | raace companies on tbe securities they can furBish RearR at be Wallet Loe ce eee Resolved, That parraiselon be and the save is hereby | wii mmes / sone ed thing new in this wicked world, it. prod eae be seen, peering through the gap of «high wall, the Mr. C, accompanied bis resolutions with afew very | CUNDUCT OF TH MONSTRR—CPRMBING INFHLLI- | given to David McManus ( keep a stand for the sale of Resolved, Th. / neurred in. PCeention. Bach meongt and substance! “We | g{steru spire of the kxebange, with ihe lettorm “'k, W..N. | spirit alirring remarke, Chey breathed the tone of self GENUK Cinware, &e., on the bulkhend No. 47 Norih nver, the | for the fagy at the ordinance approved Jane 13, 186, droll Haeench (hroa oF four cnall wauita, ail’ secured | >," indicating the pointe of the compass dependence ana repudiated all supplicutions to adeiking | We baye the gratiliention to piste that tbe atrociiue | same to remain during (he plencure of the Common | seventh ato / f Pecmeaing, — ey iron doors, before we reached the abiediin Of the ‘At a distance to the cant, where che smoke would per | or heartlens Covgross. We oursolyes are able to meet | noonsier, ueuaily called (he United States Bank, agreed | Council ry 4) from Third avenue to) Bast river, be pe been since tant ‘ond. pyr tel on mit, thure was seen a solitary store tanding grect while | the emergency. New York can sustain New York, ‘The | yesterday to joan (o (he insurance compagie, on the col Which was adopiod, * striking out the words ‘Bast river,” and ' ‘nie ert » and all around wae in utter ruins, binek, burning Mnd lowly | noble rentiment awelled from the bosom of Phe audionve, | lateral securities of their mortgages, the sum of two mil- Ky Alderman Noryox— ‘ jeu thereof the words “Firm avenue,” an SoS dienes ‘Spun tna riifone, alluded to oy laid. This wax the store No, $4 Water street, hoiong- | and in a few minutes the reaaiutious mated tnanimously. | lions of dollars, ot the usual bank interest, for the pur Hecolved, That permiasfon be and the saine ie hereby | miesioner » / ordinance thus amnended the Stroct fort a Meat that even the whole | 28 00.W. Varrit, H. Solomon, jun., and Joba ‘Benson, | They were immedatoly vent tv ihe Board of Aldermen, | pose af sasbling thene institutions W pay the policies of | given to Mitchell & Sprowion, plumbers an : gn directed 10 advertion Coe proporaly fort I insti with fey cod tg nr ehh} » a BS Sebunaitiaen ig Tale ph oy 1, | and 90, grout wns tho eacitement among the growd ital | Tnaurauer and sustain the general cuedit of the commer. | to display a sige in front of their premtees, No 28% | which Bank « not Lt i* | 4 greater vouched, the audience ran to got seats in time throngh the long | cial communtt Greenwich sree, the same to reme nigr ~/ eae concurted Ip. : Seem eib car thease bank, tah’ phate'ct soperia nace thin. that of the Nebuebad- | corridor of the city Hall. | "Weare. aise, inforwed that the branch tank hote has | Sire of the Combou Connon” SUM "Me Blew | Resell / on or towed of Ala follows —+ the Pm r Babylon. ‘The preservation of his | Inthe Board of Aldermen it was immediately brought | received directions to keep up the present iine of dis. | Which wax adopted, hereny / (St Test the Street ner be aud in fe Wave deemed it thus due to the Pumnis Bank to be » It was one of @ large block—four | up, and alter the aa, itnve of some indigestible wind | conmta, and (o extend still further their line of domestic By the Preswent— Sevens / orized and directed to rebuild bulkhead on nan ban umisl because, slmtenuonatiy, we | MuMine!gstmee gad feu in tront atceot, Tuer were | from the lip of Alderman ‘Banks, st was pasted Wy De | exchadgos, < meeting. and 2 cofreapondence Uetween | | J¥oleed TU peimlalon by mad the aaive x hereby | with, / saath, street ‘avemaer © and D, forth “ ‘ a * Oarman. ‘horne, now " men, the committee on the part of the city and iddle, ti iven 10 Thomas Duun, a d: ‘wobdis y / ay con ‘ ‘led Het a malsinks thatebrosd might be injurivi” | Tye walls separating each, stove iroin the other wus | Both Hoard also passed other weaturen for the pur- | President. on the part 0 is pecearine genes Re RO BO 40 ite bigh ebaracter and reputation. President, on the part of the bank, took « yestorduy, | *(aud in trout of No. 2 Bowery (he bavitig received per- On Tharaday morning | pose of meeting the prosent crisi« and of reboilding the | and the latter promptly laid the before them, , | mission from the occ: to rei it . Solomon, veme to towa | city on a new pi which was secede 1 mo will be re | enre of the Common Conn . jek hah aia under ¢he expectation of ‘hus has New York met tho awful emergency as New | ceived hero in specie from the mother bank before the Whieb aba, a a yom in a, pone Fomy rt CA! clone of the week. By beret Ds tivon rueted ir OUI ‘or conduc Such, in the day Resolved ke: ayes around | St ihe, United ‘re ball feat iatiog grat. | eatmmniated, abused, alandered nde of veaty iat ea tat teon Piss sed hecone ‘Croion Aque-~ ‘standing so se- | tude; but it is on On oar Own spirit, on our | ws ® city that hay hitherto beew bitterly op) to be fe with and wholecome earth, ) py own , OR. ONT OWN TeRONFOeR, Ob our ite ita stability and ite tation. Such it the dil ot Sab Cone : exbibit goods when the | com! activity and iy y Nicbolne Biddle. on devoted head two was fo the Come on Public ‘ and. store is | rely. In thie cit thirds of these atrocious calumpier have been heaped. | Health, dig. ji In our hour of trouble, when we were on the verge of Maui a Beaver oneral beukruptcy—when the merchant knew wot the Crotom Aqueduct nt be cloner Cinore olay Die bead, end the hoveslees, unfed we: |iend le Nervhy Gatherined and directed. to bave Orevon avenee aad chanic saw hie source of existence burot np~thie inet | maine iid io Madison avenue, from Forty.second u 9 Pifty-minth street, and resolution ap oburclt, ition, under the direstion of enlightened — Forty-nioth street yr Resolved, That the Fay dow tayo 5 pen, ‘come form = before our own Which was referred to the Committers om Cro / Se only the veroweres (ow heir wane, oad vreau 08 Awnedue Py 1 jon f Aube Dooper, for weteaten v0 build ®

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