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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. | it 4 i i iH i de : | i 3 ete gee" i 58 ve deman ssias last band once all te yofioe to ald those who would set it a jus far said on that subject. iB report he “and at ae paca this, the so-called conservatives of call < be your exclusive egos 8 to- e-cay Recess hey think it is to ou to- ma: if ihe shail fos tat the Wier dieadvantage ‘ou wil) ud in the end that tho will not irprised to learn that Mr, to obtain the assurance which he sought. Tho Pret font did not surrender to his demandg He = 2 “said nothin that could be Fear ae into an admission own ie} ol reconstruc. Clon bad. failed.” On the: wontrary, he seamed to be fully persuaded of its present ond future sue coves.” And what was still more astounding to My. Wil he “did not sny one word to indicate Bis intextion”” mowing A Wilson and his associates to uso the f his office for the overthrow of bis policy parmanen it disraption of the Union. We ven- to predict that i¢ will be @ long time before any ‘Such nesurance wi!l be obtained from the President. For four years the Union has been fighting for ‘tho preservation of the Union. is was the object the war—and it was also the object of pesce. TI people will not surrender it to Mr. Wilson geoner than they would surrender it 10 Bavis. Andrew ~Joha: son commended himself w the confidence of the by his devotion to the Wnion, by the self-sacridcing courage and putriotism with which he Toaintalned fi its intogrity, It was thet which made hiin the candidate of the people for the Vice pl Praidency—it was that which gave him re ne port of people in every Northern Btate in ¢ tions of rember last, Not one of the States. ron have’ Been carried on any other platform than that which ap- proved bix policy and pledged support to his wise and ‘ic efforts to restore the Union, That lar i gain- onion strength and popularity overy day. Wilson those who are acting with him may Sagi. shears it for a time, but they inno. interiere wath its final success. And if they should un- happily succeed in arraying against it the Union party, ee represented m Congress, they will simply compol the ident to throw himself upon the country, without cistinetion of party, for support. Unless we ave greatly mistaken his character he will uot sbrink fromthe tra) if they force it upon him, And uploss we greatly mistake the temper and spirit of the A-verican people, he will receive such a support as has ‘never been accorded to uny Chief Maristrate since An- boos Jockson, Mr. Wilson and his associates, im our great, will provo themselves very | unwise they force such an isine npon the a BS people, It is wholly need- Tem and unprovoked. It will be the work of faction, and not of patriotism. Its ones is to perpetuate @_narrow and selfish ascendancy, not to restore and hal the glorious tabric of our Atverican republic, nanirete the confilet, but they cannot escape thew pd. we. destruction it’ will bring upon thetn, ‘ whic i Ub Police Intelligence. MePORAANCH IN 4 1.40) SALOON —TRE PRO- PRIFCOR HTABRRD, rsday night James Meabo, Patrick Gof, tories Wie so oe two others entered the lagervber of Adam Kefer, 165 Spring street, and commenced eburing the proprietor and weveral patrons of the place, Tre Ainorderly men were requested to keep quiet or leave the place, both of which they refused to do, and con- Mmved to commit ects calculated to provoke a breach of ~ In his efforts to eject them Mr. Ketzor wus ab- tabbed in the men with a knife or other oe ment in the hands of MeCs ‘Mhames Wed Mer. Ke: Goll, ibse: alleged, LY te at 220 Bowery. men then fled, bui were ees, ts the Bighth 44 who arrested M iMiams and Gott. ‘The latter, who isa Sreman, sae ashes to No. 13 Kngine y, was ip full uniform at the tine of his arrest. rs ware taken to the station juuse, anc held for exaroiuation before Justice Dox BIVER THEY CAUGHT IN THE act OF BTRA AND SHOT. Captain Jamison, of the Seventh previnot, yosterday Meported that the uight previous John Hays, whom he @baracterizes a8 4 notorious river thief, bonried the @@hocner Lottie, lying at pier 52 Kast river, and al- Gompted to steal some tarpatiins from the deck, J. Benker, the mate, discovering what Ha: @rew his revolver and dischar it, wound a, gored thief in the head and right leg, ‘at not das Officer Honovan, of the Seventh precingt, then a up and _ Hays, ana ereare wounda dred surgeon. The prisoner was sut juentiy committed: ‘@y Justice Shandley. = STREXT FIOUT AND SROOTING. Detective Irving, of the Twentinth precinct, yesterday ‘arrested James McCabe on the charge of committing a @oniouws wssault ou Joun O'Gara, residing as No. 280 x Fortieth street. It that on the night of ‘wth instant the parties Bad at Bright diMc on the of Fortieth stroct and Tenth avenue, daring it is al'eged that MeCabe drew a pistol and shot Beatson im the tiigh, Juatios Dodge committed Ge prisoner for trial in defwalt of $1,500 bait. @EB RKCENT CONTEMTLATED PRICE PIGuI—rKK " OTHER PRINCIPAL ARRESTED. Patrick Kinney, otherwise known as ‘\Jet’,”” one of the ‘Peinsipals in 6 ight which was announced to take place the Fashion reve course om Thnrsday morning, bas Parada Keirns, of the Twenty-tirst pre Breeches eeten ci . 1of; the uther prinei- Michwas sidpped by the prom see, ison, of the ax cue promipe a ‘ipa ‘te a amas Sp sousoanete mn yateningys gentlemen were BetoneFoatee lly and belo each to the for one year, gut wan to save been n@ i peaon two hundred Gollare a Sng preliminaries wore arranged bevore leaving Rd Aaron was chosen second for Kinney S<. “nce for Keeler, Jobo Connors was , preeeeilll 10 PARB COUNTERFEIT MONKY George W. Jarvis, » man twenty-four years of age, war Festerday arrested by oflcer Ryan, of the Eightonth pre- @inct, on ibe charge of having attempted to pass & coun. = ten dollar bill on the Albany City Banik to Morrie by, doing business at 343 Finest avenue, in paymiont Her some eiott Ing he had purchased, The chyracter of bill ly Justice Deige com- mitted Jary is » for exomination, A “Veuerable” Cane of Divorce. SUPREME COUR’ AMBERS. Bofore Judge Barnard. Moker et, Acker.—an action for divorce, bronght by Pe wife, in this case, bas boon pending before the courts fora considerable length of time, Mrs. Ackor has two @eughters, at present ving with her, ond yesterday « ‘Motion was made to compe! the husband to allow her alimony, at the rate of tweive dollars per week. Affidn- ‘Wits were produced to prove that deteudant had only an fincome of eight hundred doliars per yenr, and was not ey, pay #o much alimouy. Also to @ifhot that Acker was earning & good deal of mouey as x dress maker. The indy in this case {s sixty pot of age aud ‘the gentleman seventy. the words of the answer it ‘also alleged (has ‘ast Thanksgiving they enjoyed alt = Juxuries of (he seagon,” thus ing that thay were (@Qot sadly iv want of aliinony. Dectsion wae reserved. New Youn Bumorans av New Havax—Oxr ov Thome burglary took place sbent jock Wednesday night, at the clothing store of ‘Joesph Bender, No. 6 Healy's block, in Congress even ‘The burgiars, of whong th Sune oe in securing about it hundred dollars’ wort! @uccorded F clothing and tailoring materials, which they ted aj ane bundle and carried down to Cherry at ey threw it over the railroad bridge down to the w and then oo, over the railing them- hile em; ‘eo seen by come oy whe ing ie, Rg wi bey weer doing, whieh they replied that “ed, were, Menge their bundie Haboard the care, ‘They finally got bundle checked for New York and took sents In Ghe cars, In the meantime ths police got wind “ the ethit and J owed search for the fellows oe, and Edgerly sucsceded in me one e@bo bad the Gans for the plunger in his Serna in He be an Italian, named Gitano Ruso, about twen- in years of age. He was qnietly sitting in the car at time, wait ng for the train to move of The other [~~ jo the same car, but was ¢iseed, and seeing tho things bad taken betook himself ent of the way and and ret iste er ‘The two pale wore from New York, and proba- came op thatevening with the i tion of doing Dusinoss here and returning with ube goods on the o'olook it will OANADA. The Coming Strife of Parties in Canada. The I Feelin, Between the French and English Residents Increasing, Burning of the Merchants’ Bxchange at Montreal. ke. Dur Montreal Mowtnear, Dee. 25, 1866. ‘Thete was & Cabinet meeting here on Satuitay, at which only a few members were present, and Mr. Brown was, of course, among the abcent, his resigmation hay- ing been accepted, He has gone West to his friends, and will coon ret that section of the country in a blage of political excitement, as he has often done before, There will be an exciting strife of partics ere long. ‘The storm hag begun to gather, and will break at the next soagion of Parliament. Ever since 1760 there has boon a strong dislike of the English among the French Canediane. Canadh came very unwillingly into the hands of the latter, The Chevalier de Louis wished to continuo the war, and a large party shared his feeling; but it was useless, and they had to submit. This is borne in thind ‘by thelr children, and whenever cause tor dissatisfaction ariees the fecting Of dislike breaks out. As tho West of Canada became settled by New England loyalists and Seoteh emigrants, another party grew up, with interosts different from those of the people im the Bast, and the bull of the former now formas the re- form party of Cansda West, who lean towards republi- anism. ‘The rest of the people in the West, and the buik of the Engliah speaking people in the Best, with half of the Freneh party, form the pro- English or conservative party who dominate in the Kast, Tt ia thts eollucies yentium that reuders it co difficult fara minietry to please all or most parties in Canada, Do what they may, they will find opposition from some side or other; am strife, quieted for a time by the strength of & ‘coulttion, is again going to break out, The French Rouge arty ‘ig always hostile to conservatism and the defection of Mr, Brown ar marks 4 period of renewed strife by the reform part; ‘The result of all Unis will be a genoral break up of the supporting party to the ministry. On Sunday evening, at ten o'clock, « fire broke out in the roof of the Merchants’ Exchange of this city—a fine stone building of three stories, ov St. Sacrament street. In eplte of all the efforts «1 dremen the tire wrapped the building in Hames, sud bornt everything it could feed upon, leaving enly four blackened, walls to taark the place where the hura of business was'so often heard befnre. The yoole of the gontiguous buildings on the saine wireet, and on a side stroet named si, Francois Xavier, were more Or lesa damaged by fire, and the stock by | ke. bee water, which wae copiously poured mpon then by the firemen, for there now is always 4 good supply of water ut every fire, owiug 9 the large reservoir on the base of the niountan. and brancte pipes only are now | used, the water throwing Itself os bigh ae most of the buildings in the © ty.) At the fire one mau, who #e*ins f# if he did not wash hit face voky often or use a comb, was very active, re agreat deal ot shontimg and rushing ip ‘and out ov the burning building, or showing hitnself in the light of the vo, evident; conoelding hiinwelf « very fre upicit, This direohng.Get ae, 0 ei} olet Surceap, ix, E ata told, a woll known Teilow of the proKnglien type Wartn rebel sytupothtder, ino Onell wey, for the tee the war lasted, ‘the as tly insvved. i is Tkelytnae ‘a new Dduilding, large burnt, will be built wut delay-—it not on the old site, on sone grounds in the centre of the eonumes quarter of the city. The cold was savem degrees Dulow ero on Sehorday, which was tho col/est day, #0 far, at thin polnt Board $f Supervisors, THE NEW cCovaT a Bt er ey ‘$8 AMOUNTS Parp TOM BM we urex tr, Pre. “Wie Board of as ee met yesterday for the last time this year, Supervisor Twaxn presiding. A motion to raise the salary of the messenger in the Surrogate’s office from $400 to $1,200 a year wae lost, A# motion to give $500 each to the ‘messengers in the Mayor's office was adopted. A motion to dive *$300 to the messengers in the Tax, Commissioner: office was los: ‘The commiltes appointed to consider the resolution of Bupervieor Euy tximit the cx!iry of the Superintend- entof the now Court Houre to $20,000 year, instead of five per ceat, which it wes Claimed paid hin over $40,000 & year, reported adversely to she adoption of the not receive by the @¥e per cent arrangement the amount to which Mu. Ty would limit the salary, The statement of the committen that the revolution proposed by Mr. Fly would be extravagant created ‘considerable minh. ‘Mr, Evy staied that the architect draws aging od year salary, on which Mr. Tucker also receives tivo cout; and the whole arrangement ie so extravagant 4 At should be tsid batore the public, Ry Srewake—He does not receive five per cont on thas, Mr. Ruy—Do you say he does not? Tsay he di and wirh to be waderstond iii Mr. Srewanr staied that the responsibility of Mr. ‘Tucker wes vary grest; that be wil: probably not receiva Over $1,500 to $2000 for his vervioes in the next six monthe, becuune the amonnt of material to be purchased will not be near so vrrat ws it wan iu the Jast six months, Mr. Evy asked if $20,265 had not been paid to Mr. ‘Tueker in the pest #ix roonths. Mir. Sxnwast desired to know tf Mr. Ely wished to con. vey the idea that Mr, Tucker vocelved $60,000 year resolution onthe gronnd thet Mr, Tucker will probably | is ox oRjemod fe th “wale matter, ir. Hux sion moved 4 We somomsies be aorpeeee foinform the Board of the expt ‘Houge from whieh to 96 eutot order by Mr. Yor: the obit "ve therawvn motion was adi ‘The Mayor sent ‘ina bil for sight hundred ond dollars for éxpeaved inetirred in the rocent invectigatt before Governor, am@. resolution was passed authorisin A resolu Dill of the New York ww the onjestions et tba ere | bt for furnishing blank for The election, amounting t A resolution complimentary iv Se peg ge Potires from the Conri, was adopted, a vote of heed passed to the ofteers of the Hosrd, and it adjourned to Fite ghd ih a Dire Howards, Mr nitten, Sir a M the 9th of Janusry Terrible Death by Hy dropho! The Paola (Kansas) #ree Pres reports the death, on the 3d inst, by oe dropbobis, of Mr. “xmuel Rees, of Spring Hil, Jobuson county, th that Stato, The caso ie one oF uounuel in . aud te thus deseribed £ The decenved was ax vid resident of K Lonest, epriybt tan aud 4 good beighbor. to his deata he bad rome fever, with chilly sensation: and wae soon unable to swallow water, or amy kind Howide whatever, Dr. Fitzgerald war then called, and immediately upon examination pronouneed it an nhrair. tokabie cage of hydrophobix, Tho least breath of fresh air, the appearance of water, or liquict Of any kind, any object with a bright surtnee, the pouting of Hquids trun one veaee! into another, or to even think of water, | would ereate 2 shudder and involuntary Spasms of the muscles of the throat, and temporarily mepend breathing; and, a8 1° ueual in auch cases, ab each occur- rence of the spasms ® thick, tough macus would rise in his throat. He remained in this deplorable condition until the second day of his Hilness, without ®aterial change, chilling, ahuddering and ranuing to the opposite de of the room; gasping, atroggling (or when tho door was opened and air or light serine, Bis mental was more vnendu 5 ’ : ing paing, commencing on the left side of his taco | Davin T. A fren eave et by and extending down into his chest, Cpon in quiry he ep the doctor's first vieit that he hed been bitten by a dog several years ago wt the located, and that years he had deen frequently bitten , but that he could not recol- any ome twenty houre previous te his desth he told his medical attendant and others that ne ‘Mad, mad, mad," and was fearful he could not hinself mbeb longer,. and shortly afterwards pein Tog Toon bareheaded into the street, tearing the ghiegns trom hie mouth and throat, and threatening a faw. He was now indeed mad in earnest, hs phy bome he had Spas first generel convulsion, on exact pl where the pain wee thn ‘ehxtewn A Mover Pawor.—With an none, the Maine State a ber 30, received sixtesn and thirty-four pom and juding salaries, ai: nine dollars. p8. whe wan w vary | SAlery of elghteen brandnes our days previous is NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1865. Brooklyn City News. € Covnr or Srssions.—In the Brooklyn Court of Sessions Yesterday about Gfteen liquor dealers pleaded guilty for selling liquor without a Ncense. ‘They will be sentenced on the 3d proximo, Judge Dikemas, before disposing of ‘these cases, said that the Court found the greasest diffi- culty im such cases to be the unwillingness of witnesses to bre He had therefore come to the conclusion that tried and convicted by 0 jory will b bave the becvient ity inflicted on them law allows, while in cease of thane who poss ie walty = 7 tigated as much as fo) fllonne soners were yt ation, cumrieied of assanit with ‘tent te to do do bodily Louis’ Varin, burg! Cac roca desta, nt, im the #9001 ive years in he State Prison; Tianan, convicted’ of the pe larceny, two years in tho State Prison. Arrerr at Wire Munper.—On last Thureday evening, ag Sergeant Crofts, of the Forty-secoud precinct police, Was passing up James street, he heard a female voice orying “‘Murder;” he procecded with haste to the aasist- ance of the woman, when he ascertained tbat Wm. Hol- Jahan, a laborer, was beating his wife in a brutal aud fiendish manner. He entered the house and there found alarge assemblage of half-drunken persons, who were witnessing the affair. He pniled the man away from his we rx} with considerable trouble conveyed hin to the station house. On examining the fleor of the house it was stoped spotted with blood, and in one place quite a pool same was discovered, ‘The prisonor was taken before Justiee Cornwell, who, on bearing the facts 4p the case, sent the prisoner to the Penitentiary for the term of three monthe—a sentence far two tight for the enormity of the offence. A Porsce Justice Sts 10 tm Pssirentiany,—Yester- day morning late a police justice in Bast Now York was brought to the bar of the Brodklyn Court of Sessions to receive his sentence, having been provionsly copyieted of malfeasance ip office in keeping a grog shop adjoining is court room and for convicting and dining © man whom he knew to have heen innocent oP the crime charxed. Judge Dikeman, in prononncing senteuce on the prisoner, said the aympatuier of the Court were strongly with him, but it wae a case in which their feel- ings could not be ‘allowed tw overlook the enorialty of the offence, and they were him as an éxample to othes couuiuit there mal i forced to past senteuce on om. Your conviction by the jury e Vacant, aud I becomes the duty of ly the Governor of the fact, that it may be filled by anolhor. The sentence of the Court is that you be confined im the Penitentiary for the term of thirty days. How. Scnuvien Convax.—This gentleman wilt to-night at the Brooklyu Academy of Music, the auspices of the Brooklyn Central Uniow © subject of the lecture, “Aeyoxs the Continent the results of the observations of the suthor ip his over. land journey of last summer to the states and Teri tories of the Western slop In addi¥ion to the interest subject matier oF the Ywcture, the pablic Will be fordod the opportunity of ieteniny to a very ploasing speaker, a retined genti poKiews- iny a fond of in re to-bight will afford the public a rich the Academy will, of course, be crow AYTON AvRatt We learn ra your oft ‘our to nop ohare under jectual tenet. ‘uat Wm. i Cailny Dayton, the parties In the Clinton stroet shooting atfair, remain preity muck the seme as they dia 0, ‘They appear to he impr a their phy sitions m esptons strong, hose of The} The News THE BBW RORKBAU OF NAVAL 4OLOUN TY. The wew system of accounts preseriied bg the Secretary of the Navy wilt go tuto opoation at the Brooklyn Navy Yerd ou the int yp R. Massed, tho second ater Appotored to the wow ofiier oF Cet Agu PeCOVARY. quality and comnts heretole yt wm oe Nava Stare koeper' Dupaviment, but herostin they will he'kepk m than the ene | the Adrainal’n business attics. VOR THE UTLE ARH ATLANTIC ROU A DKON, The United States naval supply etarnor Moxsechusetis Will sai} from the Brooklyn Navy Yard for the Auautie and Gulf squadrons on theoth of Junuary, and vot en Wth of December ax inadivertentiy publivbed in other papers. TRE YEW OUNBOLT OUTINNEBA w xunbont Gnummebang is tearly éoraplered, ond vy Phe tiew will bo lanached sbout the intadie of Jar KDIVOR OF THR 8 Tho article antitied “Assault Upon a Young soy by a Broadway Merchact” in not a trie report of the proceed ‘mgs im the Court of Special Serions, 4 did pot assault the boy. Having no counsel angayed, or otherwise pre- parod for Aofence, I was thn ny the fine rather than encounter the annoyances of lttcation, PELIX #. S€ROUSR, Decisions in the Supreme Court—Chem- bers. By Judge Barnard, Qouckenbons ve N. P. Haven. Motion granted. mary ve. Wiltiain J, Bedan, Mation denied. Frenk | A. ©, Lindman Motion granted. gnats ve. Margaret de Wallace. Judxmeut of di voree granted ou report of referee, The People ex rel Jono J. MeLaren vs. MT. Brenman, de. Motion for mandamus granted. The Peop’ ve. Same. Motion for manda vi 1 Catd Spring Beane Ralirowd Company ve. Long Nread Company. Motion denied, Tn the mat ter of ihe petivion ot Rdward 1%. Weuloy and others. Or. der granted. John £L. Smith ve. Fredenck Terhone. Motion denied. Peer Twrovssno Dotasee Dewtacen in + Oxeacn ov Promris Care.In the Supreme Court 0: Rhode Teland, on the BBtb, the cane of Charlotte & Potter ve, John @ Posey—the same being an action ror cawegor arining fiom & breach of promien of murrinves-was Drongbs to triad, Plainti cletmed. that the der , eatiy inthe Year 1884, cought ber cocinty, ATd at longtih proiulend io worry 2 et, and ae rade preparations 6 LIP request ly the erremany ane 2 brifta: ther wt six hours’ be ready new Court | notice, atc tha be rettwed to fulfil hiv envagemeut. ds ot de toate Ia Tater sen ay Decrgve Inid at tenn heya dollars. i fina a the wre oP of the iostiuopyy she‘ dctendsnt eb a nee @ forinad vesdint fag pleinei for er gimenne eres Avetvels aud Departures. ABNTVATS. srmtront-siveamabin, Australe ian Singain Masur sty ths inl weevamt; Sire © F ‘lowyarcd, Setgnver id oereanty Boe, Gorey elena“ eray Miss Wendell, r and Mrs Mera rand vr evariend, two Miszew StoFurland uc ebiid; (4 Weld Hilot. » WA Micharteon, iP Taylor, Oi A Connor, tutiu: Lewisohn, Wr T brighaws, + Ven berate, ME and W exter, Mret Ty Cooley Md 'eervant, ome Hem] 1 etnenee oak wit Mise opt Mos ee Crowther, F Bradbars voor J Stoller, W One. 4 L th, Mr Driven, Gk Babberd, Kotheeh'ia a’ Welt, Willem f liananer, ‘Mr and Mew? 8 en J 31 Gav, Couts Saale Was Mon Kes Makio, OW Keown, MM Kilny, Me. L MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, Boara « of Aiaenness. OFFICIAL, Pape Leon SESSION Wapnespar, Dee, d e follow. Present—Morgan donee, aq. Preeidenty a Gedory, Jerewlah, Kelly and Master. roll having been ealled and # poram apvenrt ng = sanouverd that the so ae D. @. VALENTINE, Clerk members Aldermen Flynn, thet without da: BPECIAL SEESION—Tuyaspay. Dec. 24-1 P. M, The Board nwt, pursuant to the following Naw Yous, Dee. 27, 1868. Couimon Coinctl:— Hite You are requested to notify t of Aldermen to, meet in ibe, chainber to-morrow. | ebook P.M. far Uae one tach’ pubile basinese as may. PETER W SOTERBON, naan et OLGAN J pike Netrict. ERNARD TONATIUS PEN, bined NEY) ‘eventh avers ae Na REM HAH. Tenth ditrict. JOHN MOOR) Ky Firet ‘district, OHA BRICE,’Eloonthdlatrot. Th ry a EN, pee Gaara, MIGHAEL NORTON, Keq., Presiden in ‘he chair, and Present—M dees, ferme aire Fiynp, Sbgnnom, Gedany, Mt | ssc ena Mo Wt ‘The minutes of 18d were reid and approve, | fara Bt, Bridges “Academy, No, for » donation, oe f Brrthe Fronear b was hero called to the ehotr.) Scececc. owners in 118th street against aces A ob veimeeenome ene fia trae Comptvobar, wh power, \. aaa of ase Firat avenue, be to receive a Which ay rant fo Delays Sod reoelve and fiver twas adopiod = Mey ApppTopnitie seovu -< Persons tbat are sont the Coxsmon Cour power, ‘each was referred A ‘Comptroller, with Permission be as sae ie as same is to eters stand in nae alg tala said be and the same ie ly are bi} ne de Swan, #8 Barclay, siren, to eabibi f their prémires dur- leenon Cosma. ‘Commumearions, Aare untoation was received trom his Honor the Mayor io relation to the promises orcupted by the Law Department for renewal of lease, he ts hereby direct- ‘That iptroller be and i bla warrant in favor of Michnel Meehan for the fordama; his horse, and charge the same to Which was referved to the Committee on Repairs aud Sup- pion. A communication was received from the Stree: Commis- sioner ip relation Seventh arenu Wi was ordered on es to the apparlioninent of aysesement for Rel reed van boat oF vouNciLmi Yr Petition of Terence MeGuir ter stones und fag and’ it eorner of Wb) [ntiop as follows -— ed, be Tempoce Modul walk in front of br of Vth street and Thir: the direction of the Hirret Commissioner, und his Walon was concurred in. That permission de and the same te hereby given. to Charles cou fires No. permission to set curb ror sidewatk ig fruntof his property, ‘avenge and 111th street, au ‘That permisuion be and the same is oat curb and gutter ston roperty, ap the.-souibeast oof avenue, the «aime reso: by given be doe tw receive and deliver goods in front of 8 Stautom sirce!, auch peruaission to re- main oply uring the pleasure of the Common Conall. Wh ‘Whieh was concur rulses, No. duck The plosen 0% Ww) was concurred Resolved, That Charle street, be place, Whied was roters Re ets, ‘Th ated to John ( No. y. Rent of Sis preriees, during. uhe yleaaarn of t Connell. Which wag concurred That # gay Willett sireet, inter wower, id ntorekee of nave ‘ate or the ineu' ‘in, tu ‘ i ole whe end tie same nip + shew ie Ns Tea tudes ote ag Ane, Ye, wg pues Kenore lowe Fe Wed, That the wiv y Lived steaes, bet tuted and grad Ae uita Comme cow oe heopund, Wiles Wns rotersnd 19 the Commitier on Kuads, Meport 6} Commaitier on Roads, wilh resoliiton as fo)- tn widths Street Comminsone:, thereior be adopted. was referved to the Comnuttee on Roads, of Conmratiter on Boeds, Keaolvad, That the aidewalky ov the asst and weat en whore net already Aird and Midian atresia, under the Rapa lows: of the Fifth avenue be between Forty. of the Street atanie haner therefor be adoy Tus interning atiday reference 10 tue ix y of the Croton’ Aqueduct dapring ordinance ‘sherefor ‘Wate over. Reraived, That the Comptroller ve aud no te he Geortve antl Uhvneted w pay the, wide moo William A. aa enlary 2070 Liman (rempining nage) for ar wae) feirad to 1105 € ommiltee on nigh was conourred in, Resdived. Tut the name of Lemuel No, 27 Broome stoner, he added 10 the ih By Board of Gounetinen, December the, Comptroller, with powe ved, That permission be and che sine is bere’ ole peapnenecn, to exhibit goods in fropt of his’ pre- Wall street, auch perm. c Fominon Cou, are doing Yusimers Fn guar whines be ant a frst eizem, between tho divest rt dlewell cone, ne het ‘Winch waa referred to tie Committee on Rouds That fweltth sweet, trom second 10 Fourth ave- Belgian pavement, wo the aceomyany ves" axennphs & D wring oronanee thevefor be ialtinw on Roads ade, with resolution an fol- pth sud bleventh ave ‘ one 8 ‘Of the same, ander the direction Her, wu! thet the aeoonyanylog OrinAnom there. ale mort nd Tents aver under the bat the eecompanying ordinances d that (gp accompanying ordi. a J Of Aldoruten, ak (otlows: ‘line be pnd he sa here hy eu: draw hie warrant ot FE ny tor 18 of 4298 Lhd, Anelunive, the vor oe wa det prt she eusn of OM Lo peyrons Maly olind "UE ees veltrred te theComunltice vn Vina Yeoanraiion ty! aria pevmisaton wo Me, for tae anieon erat Whee wav eomeutrrd Wehhicis yas lat over, Eee 3 w wore am on me PR na nanny mares i Mac ra to Soveint 4 pean fa, 1036 Laver ae pavinn Pe Powis Patan tar howe or rate une! of Borne ftom Which was tn Remol ties watborrs ig im fever of eines a” ‘The paper Was teen aid over vapiettng Joan (: Date 60 widen Dep No, 4% between Tenth and Hietcker placed tn foo ion of the Stre with pesolurion ax fol ham, residing at Dlind persons, }, IMG, relerred to given jon to revanin only ? daily he during irom th the most rs of bre rome ne only during t © aume it herae given Mav Ai resoluston as fo! 6 thes bide Wh menue Ao! Comat de of Porty-eeoond flagged tu) “direction of the srestion favor of Hore’ joes re t Notary Public, fn ad eppears bry a8 the Clerk of viler we” the aypropria- F, 1840, amended by “eid Jaen A, mil wtvers Lo Maid e ain iby 1 tho Inta Cone our eae! 2 Fie ntzeet, froin Pour: tw Kyu: aaraety, > ved wil) gen pavement unier the Ghecion of the broton Dapsriment, soc tuatahe acooapeuying owen tie scoped "Whites eras adopned by the Following vo Am Alerinen Noor Jove Mek ol ie dene ‘ain, anv. Pom Gedney ita ort of Gommal rations rm follows: * Goonton etrenl, yl swith He en, Norton, Fiynn, Shan ‘ohiy, Oltewell, feb on Kieeda, tm caver of adopting reso trom Lewis to Maes An ba vtaneRt, unvier the diveetion aud that tun acoompa- 4 a ne rn a Jove, mer, Noren, Figni Shanaor masa Med night, Sgr Jevutoian, Kelly, meet! “— va by he ea hi mesure neon ‘ory | ‘Wuitroste Ja by Lhe folk bie gai ys Menrlght, Kye Bhan ey, 0 and Yan Voorhir 12. rinan, Jeremish—i, Bubscquently reconaitered nod lsid over. _ Subsequently taken up and siopled by Cie following ote “AMirmative--Aliermen Moore, Jou Siannon, Gedney, Mek night, Iyersy M O'Brien Voor! Resolved, thorized and Carpenter for the # nished to the Joint, oJ Comet cll on celebrating Be, anuiversa nds at the € Norton, Flynn, , Keds, otuwelly here riah—-B Thot the Comptroller be and he ts heryby an. directed to Bis warrant 11 favo of Lewis jor fur~ f the Common Coun- ary. Of @UE national Indepeud. ty Hi ence in bulldtiy squares for thetireworie tn the even‘ ond the Compt en.” ris further author! charge the same to the ap Fount priation fur of July, 1686, oF to 9 sewount of Nelly eontingen: ail and various other Ky ae por annexed bill, kod nd directed to coiebrating the Whieb war eee by the peter inn ves vote — AGirrantive—A\ Shannon, G wal O'Brien ani Norton, Pimnn, OA ‘veka ay hye, Jaromiah, Kelty, uiion. Of tie Managers of the New York Asylum for Lylng-in Women for » donation, with resolution as fol- geen rece ee eon er Ninety. etn Tat the signing the omap eller Ne be and be is auth warrant Im fevor of vara end (sti .een dollars, for oa rat, Niaetpaisih nd = be antes th ieee y ee ren the’ amount ca ttre nd he is herein ich was wold for un in Marion w be el pacer 00. the Wath by the comp. Jenen. Norton, arm serenmah, Meiy, Out: rene 2 erie pa AMaire of the Board of, Walter tgs Sree ‘oma foes Bertan. Pires. Shan. Norton. Piynn, hb, Brloe, Kelly, te and he is horeby au ccelve tn compensation for per annum, fi i Jones, Noro Flynn, : muon. Darien a1 | Van Vooente--10. a ine Alor: if ight and Jerera!ah—3, See RY : iane tbh consideration of Ec 7 ¥ the Comp A f ity na) appro ks ms Koart of¢ vinelliuen, December 4, donied By Board of allennen, Hacember 2 ses, the following pn or the ot ae we Mer ped Conthigenciew—Law Deparanent, Ors tng Hamilton sqnare. re q "Alder Maas roored to resume the cor by item of the appropriation concerning which the Board an ponds)! action at ® prayous meeting, and where noobjeo lige be muacie, be teas be pes jer controversy $42,188 96, nine Voie = irmativee-aldermen Moore, Fiynm and Brice=& Pom, Gedne Gedney, 2 paetelnrtc Ryers, ent Otuwell, O'Brien and Nopatve-“Alderman Gonesgeneuy ceoleedaa vi re ‘ia by the folowing vote:— rman Mi ones, Norton, Flynn, Shan- Spahr Mekaigh ky ines. Rely. “Oluwell, Mopalite Aldermen ia Report of ry asnittee on Roads of Board of Connetimen, with pesorution as follows: Resolved, That Ninewietd street, from the th to the Ninth avenue, be tated, ed, bed and guttered, uuder the direction of the ‘Stree! scone, Rnd that'the accompan nti ordjuance therefor be Which was concurred in by the Affirmativo—Aldermen Moore, jee 1 ‘Geqney, Meknight, Ryerm dereuslaby Brice, th ap Van VYoorbie— et of Cy Sainte on on Roadsof t \ve Board of Couneitnen, ni ution a follow: pare That Seventy seventh street “petwnen Bight and Ninth rene 18, pa Tey lated and pe fae beaieat 4 ‘lagte » four eaeeee tod thb on rb gutter stones sot therein, wader om misaloner, WY tbe followlug vote:— Moore, Nortoe, hannon, ples, 2 jereintahs Brloe, Kelly, Oiiwell iter on Gireots, im favor of adopting reao- “That Thirty-seventh street, betwoen Tork and jeunes, be paved with Belgian pavement, under Hon the Crain Aqueduct partment, aid that he a the weoomparyt ng ordinance therefor be adupted Whileh was ado the following vote:— Manatee “Anion cat Moore, ‘fone, Norton, Flynn, Shannon. Cedne cK vight, st "Brice, Kelly, yeahs well, OHrien and Van Vonrite 38. Mors TAUMED. Alderman Sita NNON moved to harge the € Domtantiian on Streots from the further considerstion Of & report from the Board of Couueihwen in favor of paving Water eect, from Old w Coanting wllp. Which was carried, An the paper was laid ever, CRNARAL OXDEIS HUBONED, eportof Comiuities on Finxnoe in favor of adopting reso- Tation, as follows:— Readlved, That the Comptrolter pp and he is hereby author. fred and dt luc in favor 0 ‘fhorapson, Tres Hen’ Union: Aid for the suin of $4.0), a4 2 donation In aid of the funda oe the sald society, and charge the same to the account of dona- as adopted by the tolow!ng yote:— veh {ermen iene, Norton, Flynn ey, Mekaight, Ryers, Jereminh, Brice, Kelly, kod Van Voorhtt—1 ulttee ou Streets ty favor of adopting revo- trntler the and. he te hereby au- h favor of $ iy yen of Ryers,’ Kelly, Oxtiwell, iy Brice, Kolly, € eon Notions! Affaire, tn favor of Sou Aldermen MeKnight, yers, Jeremiah, wor ae Hoare, Fourth district Sn ao Ge Which wan curried by the rolibe mata aegis ne 3 non, G jek! 8, Vary Voorhfe-t “jour Norton, Rhannony. Gedney, 1b, Kelty, O'Brien and Van Voor’ "Norton, Plynn, Shan- h, Brive, Kelly and ‘Aldermen Ottiwell and O'Brien—2. Madison Park railing. Whi lost by the following vote:— Minrmative--Aldormen doves, Flynn, Shennon, Brice, Kelly and Onsweii-6. 2 om M Fase, Gomer, Mek: ty statis Ottetaaf Spe fan Voorh Byers 3 Fen wrun tost by te a Afirinative-—Aldermen Jones, Kyers, Brice, Kelly, Outwell aug Van Voorhis 6. tive Alueriuen Moore, 3 xia Jeremic and O Dried Twenty-niuth precinet sation bow Which was owt io the a votre s Aiirnaiize--Aldermen Jones, Norton, Flynn, Shannoo, Jeretiiah. Brice, Kelly and veAilarnes Moore, Gedney, McKnight, Ryers, ran and Van Vou AlJerman Oroxx¥ moved to reronsider the above action, Yibich wes carried by the following v Asfirmetive-—Al fones, _ Norton, Fira, Fees Gedney, Jeremiah, Brice, Kelly, Qvivvell aud ‘oor hit Rigative--Aldesmen McKnight, Ryers and O'Brien. Aun the aaine Was then aid Thirty-seoond precinet staiton Tone. Wil sigpted by the sallow ing AM rmative— a! ee. dledney, Jeremiad, Brice Ottiwelly O'MHeR and Wan oor s--1h, Negative Aldermen. stcK night) Ryors and Kelly, Printing for the Corminot Couvall—syedal ch waa lald over, nents. Wen wai Serenieih street F Ores ting. Which was Ini over Metropolitan Fire Whar wae luxe ofan ;Aticmalive Altern gh! orton, “wiyen, Shannon, iy a Ottiwell-8. Segogttiae wwesiost ng ee ae ton, Flynn, Gedney, Me- o oh was ado} sores 12000 Fike alow vite mive-Aldermen Jones, Flynn, Jeremiah and Otu- te AMernen \Moore, Sheunon. org. “en Brien, ota ang vant Voorn! be a ~ inid-over, een i ora en nis inant, anding Jane yo Which waw lost by the following vor -_ a near Sepa Moore, Jovea, Flynn and Sban- no: Nepiiive aldermen Norton, Gedney, McKnight, Jere SP parton, Koliy, Outwell O'iHes ange von Vase: Alderman Nowron rooved that suok rote be ercousidered. Whieb was carned. And the item was iid ov the streets by contract, was lont by the following: Adinaative—Aldermen Moore, J and Wriced, - 19200,700 5, Shannon, Gedney tive--Alderinen Norton, Jeremials, eee Ottiwell, OFBrie yi teKulgne Byers i tof tne elty mord of LBC mM ; Vaying out of (he eliy mori of IBC aureet, 7 Tlidcoven Guomey moved that tna ieee be again taker The vars want 4 ty the following vot ‘Merrow tive Ald \Jovee Norton. Flynn, Shan. reanial, ‘Brice, Kelly, Masterson, 0: Neyauivi 1 Twenty niu in Hem wae and co Which wan agate lost hy the "hiowing vote — Aflirmative-Aldermnen : Flynn, Gedney, Brien, Kelly end Ottiwell—6, Negotive—Aldermen Moore, Norton, Shannon, McKnight, Ryers, Jeremiah, Masierson and O'irie Aluerman Not "| The mame wen then login hy Afirmative--Aldermen 6, Norton, lynn, Shan. pom, Metuigh, Hyer, deve, Kelly, Masverson and O'Brien. Negative—Aldermen Gedney, Jeremiah and Ottiwell—s. Judamenta. oer vee SMR ‘This item was spain ‘The wame was loat by Allirmative--Alderman Fi eckinativesAldermen Noor n, God McKnight, Kyers. ue, Kelly, Masvoreon, Jrien and Van V Be ventieth atreet— + M4200 This (vom was again taken up ap: dered Which was lost by the ‘aliwing vote Abitmative—-Aidermen Mogre, Jones, Norton, Flyam, Jere migh, Brice and Masterson — Negative—Aldermen Shannen, 0 Gedney, MeKnight, Ryers, rh Kelly, O'Brign and Van V. Twonly nlnth Pret This tem wae again token y he same was aguln Yost by ng vote Aarau jermen Jones, Norton, Flynn, Gedney, Brice, Kelly and Vau Voorhinet Regative. Aldermen Moote, Shannon, MeKnight, Ryers, sgremiah, Mantersen and Oolitien—7, Plegning ktreets pe he Sth of June, 186... AG 808 This em wi bp an nd Conshiered. ie same wi in font W. the follow!ng vote = Affirmative-aldermen Moore, Jones, Flyoo, Briee and oO fst? -b. {vo deren Norton, Shannen, ( iney, McKnight, Voothion. ul wremiah, Kelly, ‘Alderinan Joke moved opted. Pel waa carried by the flowing roam A flirmattye—-A pore, Jones, Norton, Firnn, Meta cresnlah, Helos, Koll, Master: ‘an Foorhie—! follow ing ie the or-iinance an adopted ONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR THR jastereon ard that the ordi ‘ommonaity of the City of New appropriations for the eral objects and pur. MeKuight, Byers, poe iy-vo doula: fait save yar Preeiuet station boise, fre Thousand Interest on Voliinioer” Sole 12, Gfteen thousand ollars. Inlet d Cen nd al fark lmproveapent Puna sock of 7. tent a re Grading Hatnilton square, twenty thousand dollars... 20,000 mgs of revenue bonds dasued for Rs ae ty ats, ax hu Sbousspa sot eadred end forty-two dollars. ee Laying out the city north of 155th street, bsaaang “ sand Gve hundred dolla * City Chamberlain —feea said dotiare S80 othe Committee MOTIONS RESTM Aigerman Masransom moved to diacha on Finance from further consideration of « report of the Committee on Finance of the Board of Councilmen to pay Pip Ktrnas for loas of horse. hich was carried. And the paper was laid over. MAL, OAD WRE RESCMRD, Report of Comittee on Fire fe Oppnclimes ©, with resolution Resolved, That the Cqunpt fies be and he ta Lene oy autbo- rieiand direct tt daw hs warrant in, favor of George of the Board of Smif dreinan of Muzion Hose Company No, 4 in the ruts the same belng for amonnbyt woneys ex- Dended m for worage and insuranoe ore property of Bata corn} and touriecn mouths rent tor ane ot Bald eu ug tha tne and pending the alteration to the house company, rue amount W de taken frou > amend by striking out the words uns sfeuted appropriation” and Insert yensclon, I WhiciPwas carried. jy hias mended the reson was adopted by the fetlow- vou i Maal rative-aMlermen Moose Jones, Noston, Fgnn Shay o, Melkn jeremiah, Brice, Kelly, Mas Birten and'von Coorhien IS. MICION® AGAIN RESUMED, Alderman Brice moved to suspand the present onier of business inorder to ake up fOr cOMsiderution papers from the Board of Councilmen. Which was carried. ‘ekh FEO TH@ BOARD OF CouNCL.KEN, nth to Fifty nhuth atreet lald over. Resolution to permit Jobs Cirifin to keep @ stand fur the sale of newapayars, Which was concurred In. Eesolation giving permission to ga in root of bis rer 2 h was coneucre: f Jacob Hau, for Aiting wp election poll Fourth die Niuetennth ward, » mount iwen: teferred to the Comptro aph A. Finn to place a ington street. Resolution giving aS rw wack of bis p ug the vate of Joseph Horan, 42 Mulberry 1» the ling of blind pecaons. ard of Couneiluen, referred to the Comptroller, carred ty. permission to Robert Irwin to place » lainp post, northeast corner of Broadway rred in, thorizing the Committee on National Affairs PUcatore forte Sixth regiment New York Guard. og was laid over, keroRTs, ‘The Commitive on Salurion and Offices, to whom was re forred thi Hons of parties to be appointed Commis sioners of Deeds 0 an for the olty and county of New Zork. respectfully preceat the following reaulution for adop- ersons be and they jeeds in and for the prey’ Of the persoue whoae vite herein, whore term of office have vanider th the reference to the m for the propssed widen to Falton ierry Vivi ed, Aud the net wes then laid over MOTIONS AGADY KukOMED, Alierman Suanwox moved vo dixohur Sireelasvom the further consideration v} dof Councilmen to change the mame he Commitire on he 1 Charen res to Van Ness place. Which was odnourred in by the following vote: Afllutnative—Aidermen Moore, Jan no, Shannos, Gedney, Kt éremish, Hrice, Kelly, FAO and Van Vouriie—tl. Negative Aldermen Norton nut MoRulah Toe paper wan then. cone n by the olinwing yee Alurinative--Alderinen soar oan alee’ figna, Siiannum, Gedues. Evers, Jeremish, Brice, Kelly, Manter” sou and Van Soothe Fe sight. rian Sok night Atferrosa me kaared torres ami ‘the above aciton, night and Rrice—2. oor, Jones, Norton, Flynn, Shan oreuiah, Kelly, Masierson and Van noved to Aiveharge the Comruitine cons oration of Fesolniion 10 pave Dird ‘o Bixdleth atree b Alderman Van Voow on Rowds from Fifth avenae, from For ch waw'enrzied. Aud the peper iald over. 2 FARR THOU TRY, WORD Or COURCHEINEN WET HED, Resolution auihorty!og Ua Compleder todr.w hin war ract in favor of Jatwer Dunphy aud John J. Voley for th an of SBE fur Incldantal expenses mcwrved for the Board ove Revointion auiverising the Comptraliee to draw hie war raut in favor of Kdward Van Kanu for the sum of $282, Which Connelimen. Which woe lat over Mesoiusion authorizing the Street Lapneatentonar to have er, rej thorieing the Comy Font im favor of J. N. Shaster of Her to drow hin war. Ladien’ Home Mianoo ¢ Comptrolier to draw bie warrant in fw day, 8 ndeut of the Five Potats House of Tnduetry, for the awa of $9,000 ‘Whieh was laid over. NVHAL ORDERS Ane Rust Report of Coxmuittoe on neo iw favor of acopting resolution a follows: — solved, Tat the Compfrotier be and he is hereby thorized aid director Patrick JP Se ow oe of the ety, with terme anes eis street, as ap tetaporaty locat the singunt to ba charged ty the Complrolier to Wileh was Yow! by the following votes ne Affirm Aldermen ‘orton, an, DOT Dednoy, Meknigat, Hyers, Jere:iah, Brice, Keliy ood Mas: Negative Ade ve—Aiderman Jonee—t. Aloe tly reronaidered and laMt over. Pah FROM To ROAKD OF COUNCILERM BUAIN RUMORED, Resolution ipereeeng the nslaries ntoft Pimance, tu take effect from an of this raeaiution. Which was laid over. worrons Acaie REO NE, Aimee Annee ay of that the do now adjourn, to mont to morrow ithe cath inet, at one velock P- wt Which was carr Aud ing Presicent 70 tem, oan stood B46 journed, 0 eae’ Board of Counctimen. nr, srss108 emma Di 8PM P.¥. joe. . w. daz, No. 16 ca ayes, Eng. President, to the chair, ang secu cn ea 5 among re engh, “a fenney, Brinkman, Lg iin, Lees resn, 8: es MoGraih, cirean, oe ‘atiaghan, wehiy, pgerale ond Cos ‘was here called to the chair.) inluntes of December il were reed and approved. Pitts ire for sidewalk. bn Trout of Leena ind avenue anit Tesvived de and the same is hereby vente Tere ace aches ulre tome card and gutter stones the sidewsll tm front of his ‘on the sevibenad corner of 1th street and Third avenue, he samo wo be doup under tbe direction of the treet Commusetoner. Which was adopted, And the sane vas dirveled to be ment to the Board of aldermen for coogarrence neouenions, Ry Counctiman Kennan Rerelved, That permireion be and the ame in hereby given, o Mrs. Bhiés to Keep « siand for the aale of fruit In fropt of i uring the pleasure of the Counriiman La to the ¢ ene st0 on Buree. v. wdopted, an boat. Tie resotatton ‘wan the y Councilman Karnvey Resolved, That ver. to Cuatlen Meungal rem | No 148 be and the aame is here deliver gouds | ton ntreet, Kuch permiaalon 0 re aure of the Common Council. Koormn— solved. Thai the name of Lemuel Graham, residing at No, 27 Broome sire to the Dat of blind persone, Which war referred to the Comptrall orion, i with powor mitiee on Dona furtherconsiders, este of the Koard of 0 th od and directed to X. Freeman, Clerk a ey cra, tor the com ‘a O48 24, to be nppied ty sal Pores iar te ‘the payment of ay aneree it upon the property of Rid eboreh vemlath and areéing. from Bighty eixth ateeet we ligd Nuereet that toay lnve acorued cold sseosa@ent, amd charee the of donations, i, h Which wan bev Weld over. S0wED, neflman Br rr ved, Thos perninsdon be and the sume te to George Tiraker to receive, deliver 6d lit ood tk front ot hts premines, No, 8 Kowery, much perteladon to re. vn nPlene ire of the Commnn Council lon be and the aame tn ty to ecbibit gooda ih frontor Wie iret, such permission to remeig re of t-¢ Corzaon Couneu, Premises, No, 9 only Jurlag the hich was adopted, By Councilwan Hagerty Rogolved, ‘that the Conse! to the Corporation be and Authorized and directed to take the neseana Proceestogs,tmmediaiely vron, the pasnage of Ue for widening and ezlending Ano ndante with the ted ‘Mven, aod Rguree om Edward Ve, City Barve { f ‘the rerohat pened and ent wo be known avd ta, wh n ated hn how Brandy ay. Whieh waa old over, Gouneymar Movantauiw— Busou dat Ubaries strec!. bevween Fourth and Bleed