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se fp NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANVARY 12, 1866.—-SUPPLEMENT. —- THE NEW YORK CANALS. THE WEEKL ‘ rized to take the necessary measures to collect from the | 97 a vote of seventeen 10 seven, directing the Clerk to ropa Y HERALD. United Staton ae ve balauce unpaid of the amuat | bis office and the chamber of this 5 theretora, expended in the years 1861 and 1M6? through the Union De oived, That the Counsel to the Corporation be requested fence Committee in furnishing United States troops with | tolnform this Board whether a motion or resolution wich wk twenty thousand dollars, Negligence on the part of | and lost two brothers in the late rebellion, He wil! rank plaintif!’ was denied, and get up asa defence. Evidence | as Colonel. The others are Colonel Charies L. Pierson, being taken in the case it was proved that the truck was | of Salem, formerly of the Twentieth and Thirty-ninth re- untit for the purposes to which it had been applied, and | gimenta; Golonal Hoary 8 Suet of ilton, form Second i Report of Commissioner Ski Alderman Kxxwan moved to amend esid paper by gtriking e@post Nowspaper and Best Lites | arins and ammunition, including all the expenditures cou- | involve the expenditure of money, althougl making teat the took place care- Second 3 fh and that the expense iheurred by the | appropriation in express terms, does not require, under the Tho following extracts are made from the Report of | lesanens of the workmen seplered. fa conhction with | Tarand infantsy. Second and Tee ee who} oe ata ayer Bm COs Gheipery.* | emtralioe Ie castring. ino etfeek Unis resolution, be paid cee ree-lourehs (or eighteen) vole ‘to legally adope Wana! Commissioner Skinuer, recently transmitted to the | the plaintiff. Judge Balcom granted a non-suit, on the | entered tho service as aid-do-camp’ in the regular shonnge © preaent week, now ready, contiageacies, Same. ground Megisiature:— that sufficient evidence had not been produced to | in 1862, subsequently was lioutonant colonel of a cavalry connect defendant with th of the Pacitic, and aleo pares ciiepesioaned : oe tigFaich es ida bs the fellas vote a fet wi 6 apcident. in the Do; Hment as | costing under ‘1m pursuance of covenant of the was sot " Much denoat EEMQYING BENCHES, Histant quurtermanor general. sad” jogo, aavooste pan Parsunice of aur ack of the ; Kiimatre “Cougclines, eetan, Roblnsoa, Brion has arisen to the canals b: removal of a. ‘Tho last three rank Ot the atreet- ‘the | Kenny, Costello, Hartman, Brinkman, Koster, Watts e smal! portion of the benches on the Eastern division. THE ADAMS ESS ROBBERY general of the do welt iy ea Ueute- ND DOLLAR PRIZE STORY. : Imlay— @ beaches have been removed from the Erie canal, ex- EXPRESS A Bant colouels, Boston Traveller, Jan. 10. prareesl Say. of Decent Negaiive—Councitmen Flynn, Tong, Keogh, Groen, Kate epee the Bastera division, where the canal ‘should written for it, entitled i, iuhorere emplored wader aay bite, Mookag, Halloran, Roberts, largest and afford the easicst for ee pectorn apy P Hetiriok = " i ani the easiest. pe een The arrest 4 Se Warginterecting Details. BROOKLYN CITY NEWS. “ARNOLD'S CHOICE.” a ot the setae, have nol eon}, Councuman Lae ‘loved that the preamble and cesola ing down the Erie from the lateral canals to tide | New and interesting details 1m regard to this great ~~ st Lear Na c+ felalaaeamabinnibageltie Which was lost by the following vote:— st are gathered together and forced into the old nar- | robbery are being hourly developed. Since our last | THE CASE OF JOBaPa MATTHEWS, TRIED FOR MUR- will xo eontain:—-Important intelligence from the | "“Witereas ‘aid persons are in immediate need of sait mo- | , Afirmative Long, Rotinsse, O'Betem, ceaneal,: weene the io eaten nat somone’ and iasue we have gathered the following National/2apital, with a full report of the very in.) neys for the support of themselves and their Zamilieg; there- | Kenn, Contain Masi ate Keosh, Gross ake @emoved. Much difficulty ee ee ie jproceedings of Congresa; Report of the pro- | “Resolved, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby autho, | logs. White. Ms ate Roberta, ention of crowds and in the maintenance of unob- of the Fenian Convention; Late and im. | thorized an {Day enon of eal, Councilman Hamtuas moved that ble and rese- “About Atty miles of benches still = portant |News from Europe; Kditorials on leading | iaboror serticos vectored ae mo pro: | lation be referred Yo tae Committe ox ‘aad Supplies mat remain, and should the at 3 the trial closed after 2 vided that each claim be accompénied by an affidavit onthe | whea , he removed at the earliest opportunity, and'the Legiala- | that two of them then took nesta in the i | Sept hat, a was y Events; the Current Nows of the Day; ‘Our Weekly | Dar ot the claimant we. to ite ‘aa | Which was carried by the following vote-— @ure should make an early ap for that pur- | as they were seen on that train, and rode to abe pe me after aid ad te are of fi. Gonsip;} Rostey—': By, the Seq" (written for the Wanxer | tay be necessary 15 tes heed of “Birech Bevintea ros ne ofsren ‘Kena. Costello, Hartman, Brisas, Moet where they got off, while the third man, with some Teturned a verdict of guilty, with a recommendation to i Winter;"” “Science and Art; Interesting | phhn h’andiene Commectice vo bold suet clatee as less | Green, ‘eturick dnd tmlay—8, po oBis etm SUPPLY OF warER. Of the treasure in a carpet hag, walked Coscob to | mercy. James Troy, Beq., it District Attornoy, Artistic and Scientific Reading; Musical and | “gainst the aforesaid contract Negutive—Counclimen Watts. Keech, Much discussion has been had during the past few | Stamford, and pat up at the same hotel where the others | appeared for the ‘and ex-Jadgo Moore and Michael i Which was adopted by the following vote vay Fyne. Halloran, Haber, homed 90d rs concerning the supply of water for the Erie canal, | were stopping. ‘They remained in Stamford until Moa- | G-'Dranne, Iesq., for the prisoner. No duy hes boon teed Review for the Woek;, Religious Intelligence; |’ , Amirmative-—Aldermen Moore, Coman,, | Brcitad teat suck por of Charis stret tying resinchimnm crear are Doce maueaediot | Say moraine, ettmpting, 8 the meaning | {arte nntene ofthe rover. Sporting Nowy; Seasonabi Being for Fa. | UEGEsoe, WarsGae Gi grca Se at Waa: | rascal See cepa say Wane cod aa @reek, by the construction of the “Fish creek feeder,” | to go to South Norwalk, offering in addition | 78S BSCAPS OF ROBERTS, THE COUNTERFaITAR. | ™CTS ad Gardenors; Varietios; Facetim; valuable Re- | bis—I7. pag tari Sisthion of tne Street Comssiesloner. Ore ee ere . the ten Kral to leave a wale fscday | The eacape of the notorious counterfeiter, Charies J. | Views ¢ the Money, Commercial, Dry Goods, Boot and actigerman Nomrax waved thet whee this'Roard eajetire 1% Brite Peaneare . creek feeder would afford a constan' ample morni they took Norwalk—one Shoe, Markets; Deat! adjourn to meet on Monday aext, 15t4 inst., at two o'cioca at Quvply, and, though the work would be expensive, ay im Darien, and going on to Norwalk by the | Roberts, from the county jail, in Raymond street, has ye gat Borns, Marriages and a4) PM , 1 Biwoived, That pecmiesion be nnd ite, beset given, ie y of the maintenance of navigation upon’ the | next train. ‘Soa them hore disappears, and turns up | Teated a great deal of indiguation in the community, as verttements, and accounts of all interesting events of ‘Which wes carried. te by law on the Hudson river, atthe foot of Brio canal during the season of low water would fully | next in New York city, where he was arrested. The | his escape made the seventh from that institution within | ‘he Seeehiid Gant untedaion’ tot oad tan ena ta to extend eighty.two feet In ortneriy from the ling, ‘warrant auch ah expenditure, | Thé quantity of water | Other two hired acarriage during the dry at South Nor- | a fewmonths, ‘The escape was made, accorting (0 the |’ Su after tho prosent and next week, oan be | givon'te hte urs Aanneldch to ball buskete ie fesat oF RS | ot the sombre ot Tweaty-ttth Sad SRS WHS ome Rees from the old source of supply is constantly | walk to go to Stamford; they drove es ee Oe statement of the jailors, between the houre of and i 193 Washingion street, abe having obtained pertmission 11 sufficient earth he space between uaid bulkhead tne and mtuishing, aw the country from which it is drawn is | Monday, agd late that night, or rather at @elock | six o'clock on last Tuesday evening. At five o'clock | SUPviiebvith the numbers containing the eommence- | 146 owners of the presoisey,,snid peruntariog lo rentnia Which wes ‘ceierred'to the Cogamiitee of Wharvee, Plem - ti and opened to the drying influence | on warning, they appeared on foot, with a = Roberts’ ..was visited, and he)was still occupying | ™eut new prize story, “ARNOLD'S. CHOICE.” caring soe Pleasure of the Common Counell. pe. Title wh By tod. rook must be brought ina afuriner supply: msd'ukees | weot orScuth Nerwalk.” One of heat had Rie am ond | Monshe Sin hy’ Cec tie mrtonse wat non a. | Tormf-Single subveiption, $2; Three. coplen, 855; | whetrappoinad ses 2 tne Vesmilse. on. Or Bre ante nny nnn sat ’ nthe rigon, | “stneent bison coriew : ‘ Se ff no suMcient reason why It ‘should not be dome Row ae | face froson in his exposure, Of thees two meu, eue was | onthe gneend fovt, and was Sutwuad eihs vl bolt, | Five $8; Ton copies, $15, Single copies, Five | Mien MNy at vasmiscion be andr itt nerohy to |, Second and cect ‘Weill as later. : named fand was a cousin of the old shoemaker; | which could only be lovcenéd from the outniae, even if | Cente edb. A limited amber of advertisements: In- | inte: Baird & Jobmson to, place Bnei fgont. of || tomnany No. 3 be granteg ted by tke Com Detentions have beon frequent during almost every | the other called himpelf Lockwood. wold old Mr. | it were not secured with a padlock only tobe opened | serted the Wanxiy HEmaLn, their premdsons No, 78: siren. dae came tecgmaia | Diaper topes @eason for years past, and somo remedy must be found, | Tristam that they were substitute brokfirs and had got into | with ‘m peculigr kind of key. When the keeper (Mr, —— Ory Seuta tae Dicapuae ee ip oemmmre CRMSET , Tad Ry Counciiman, Ronewrs— ér the navigation of the canal abandoned because of iis | some difficulty with the government, and. wished him to | Higgus) visited the cell at ote oltlore the cot tree oes: | Sanege Sermon —The fn the case.of steamer | prectsie ahd konsloion aa fotiowee--! Resolved, That the Corporatise Counde! be reqdested to! re” {nconstancy and uncertainty. take their carpet to New York on the Grsttrain that morn- | open and the prisoner not tobe found. After Roberts | Go mwell, from New for New York, | Whereas section 42, article 1, tle 6 of the Revised'sta- | poral the next ineeting of thiaBourd what rato of fare te -As-a Curther source of supply, or rather.as.a means of |, ing and leave it with young ristam’s sister, giving him | got out of his cell he had to pass another door, which is | which ws found disabled and was towed inte Charleston | tutea of the State of ‘New York provides that the “Mayor, | Eiht Aveqtie Railroad Company fp go 4 $27 ing the water aiready brought into the canal, I desire | twenty Ave dollars in gold. to go, and telling him where | generally bolted on the outside, and pass the apartments | by the Beton steamer Keasington, has been settled by | Aldermen and Commonslty of the cly of New Yorksdall. tu | chnawe tor carzy.ng passengers over Use whole Langit of fo recommend to the Legisiature the construction of s | he would find aback om his arrival, which would take | of the principal keeper, Mr. Cassidy, and unlock the | the paytent of $22,000 tothe owners of the latiar vea- | Sil canes, Le responsible fo: the appiiation of all moueys ze- | onde thal in, from Brondnay aad te weigh-lock at Frankfort to partially supersede the lock | him to the rignt place. ‘Tristam, wholly unaware of the | front door, to gain the surest. ‘The keepers insist | set Traveller, Jan. 10. opived by the Public Aduilniairstor, according 10 Jaw aid for 7 Sb Oh wastedo d St Utica. ‘The last named lock is {09 small and imperfect art he was playing in the adit, agreed to go, and | that Roberta’ wife, or mistress, who was allowed | “ Oe a a et ae a a ah By Conivcimnn THOMAN sca peauthorised te its construction to weigh the boats cargoes it is | ste 'y in the morning for road depot with | to visit him frequently, furnished him with some means }. Beadtord, the late Public Administra- wolved it me committer Aosirabie to woigh upon ft, It is frequently overtasked, | the carpet bag, which proved preity heavy for’ him to | for Unlocking Ue door’ as she. wea in the prison & ahort | MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. ton forthe ty end coumy ot Now ines confessed: to dvertising or printing, without the coaseut of the uacilmen in Feqular seasion, 3 iam Kresay moved that said resolution be refar- 2 Comunitiee oa Printing and Advertising, when ap- ‘@ud is constantly failing in a and all water defaications amounting to $40,000; » used by it is diverted and lost to the canal, The cost of carry, as ho was lame. In order to facilitat i Try, a itate operations | time before the escape was discovered. On searching Whereas it is alleged that whole estates confided to the he took a hand-sled and drew it into the village. | Roberts’ cell it was discovered he had taken ai! his making the old lock equal to the demand upon it would | The thing, however, slid off frequently, and seeing a Mr. | peraonal effects wth him, leaving nothing ‘behind his ' See we TS Ske cceting san casas comets’ Be equal to the cost of a new lock; when completed the | Ferris, a young man, cashier in a bank at Norwalk, | but a bottle containing ultric acti, which’ no doubt was STATED SESSION Monay. Jan, 827. M, | therotone, |” "EA! Proenedigs and enormous counsel fees, Jed by the following vote ia @hjection of losing the water would still exist. Passing near, he asked help to carry bis bundle to the | surreptitiously brought to him for the purpose of corroding | Prese en Coman, Shannon, Rielly, Loew, Var- | itesolved, That a Jotut special Commities of three be ap- aeere Rie oe. ae Saeco ae Construction of a weigh-lock at Frankfort would in no | depot, which was given, and the old. man took his seat | the bars of bis cell and thus effect his escape if the one | ®" isn 6 ointed trom the Board of Aldermen, an ys, BOF . three trom the 8 and cirewun- ‘wise obstruct navigation, and the water used by it ‘would be returned to the canal upon the level Below without loss, and the Utica lock could be used by ident being absent at roll calf, on motion of Al- | Board of Councilmen, to investigate the Ke and Imlay—l4. njorw Alderman Shannon ‘was allied to the chair stances attending said defalcation and the alleged abuses ia. men Keech, Kellogg, White, Mackay, in the cars, with the richly laden carpet bag by bis side. | which he adopted did not succeed. 4s the case stands, Negat a) having been called, aad a quurum not appearin, said oMice, and report to this Board what action shonld be Tye, Katee Sobers, Thomas and Pullman—9. o PR Arriving in New York he found the hack as was agreed | the whole matter should be promptly investigated, and upon, and was set down at the place where Tristam’s | the guilty party or parties Sunihen, if eee pro ter Y ker : city and the heirs to the estates admin co geen the smaller boats from the west passing down the lateral | sister was living, and delivered the bag to her. He then | THE CORONER'S INQUEST IN THE RUSS Case. | journedbithode dap ny VAEBNTINE, hockey | fursred ta bailoihces aml tiret anid comamittes inove anchor Whee ‘leannouncement has been made that the Ganals and for those boats which should unload at Utica, | took the cars back to Norwalk, arriving there inthe | ej in th f to wend for personsand papers, aud to employ «clerk ruppingat he Corey oriaitiabed scree, tha sane setae Bas ‘The amount of water saved according to a former report noon. einaneet in the cans vee: Hi. Bans; Wee reeeniy, SECIAL SESSTON—tiresnay, Jan. 9, 1866—2 P.M. Whiob was conaurred in, F i tntla Long Taland, wl be suspended arter, Wednesday, pon the subject would be one thousand three hundred | Meanwhile the robbers hat attracted attention and eg. | altempted to take the life of Miss Dayton, by shooting | The H\rdimet, parwiant tothe (tlowng call — 5 tween Fouith and tleecker streets, Be hereby kneerae and | 10th ast, for he feason that the plers and slip at ia foot o& fnd seventy-five cubic fect per minute, and such a | Cited suspicion in South Norwalk, and had been watched. | hey b rf i tew Wous,San. 8, 1800: Rees | ‘ a r na | PMghty-sixth street are so much out of repair as to ren Saving would fully warrant the constraetita ‘of the ara | he manttom whom they hired a team had cent tis son, | Ut abd then shooting himself, from the efacts of which | Dario 4 Varaxruve, Clerk of she Common Council: designated aa Van News place, the change to be made under | ‘Pe oatinuanee of the ferry sereice to that point imposst les Sin—Bu are hereby requested to notify the membera of | the direction the of Alderinen to meet in speclal’ session, in the | Alderman Vawxum moved (o amend by: adding the tollow- Chamb of the Board, in the City Hall, on Tuesday, January ing: "Providing that the street numburs be no} changed.” 9. 1866, } 2 o'clock P. M., for the transaction of such public hich was carried. a young nian about twenty, with another carriage to fot. | ¢ died, came up before Coroner Lynch yesterday after. . . * *. . * - * hh low them. At Stamford he met Mr. Brown, of whom | 2900. Several witnesses were exatnined, but as a por- 1ereas the public convenience demands that arra: they liad previously tried to hire a livery teat on sun, | #02 Of the testimony is only a reiteration of what bas jould be made without loss of tune to reatore CONSTRUCTION OF A SRIP CANAL. acai teh aeee a [ pet i ! amnaleation taus interrapted, and to render the Questions bave been asked and partiaily discussed du- | “ay, and with him followed these fellows back to Nor. } da"w’ Weavon, residing te Clinton Shency, aid heer | Pummamag may rome etore the Board, The Prempert here anounced the. Pinance Committee of | sme both perm vecientshetorore be ie Fing tho past few years as to the future capacity of our lotice was then sent to Mr. Spooner, and | ior really state anything further than what he beard aa ~) BERNARD REILLY, Alderman Tenth district. | the Board for the ensuing year, as tollows:—Aldermen sata fery be referred to the Becry Commities rting the produce reatern Si , and, WATAS NI wan Secon at. v 0 his Board be oa) pati teeter taibencapel ra States to the markets | 1h6 detectives there, made the arrest, on Tuesday after. | j2 We station house, and recognized hit as a gentleman | JAMIGS O'HUTEN, Alderman Fiftventh dinteet, | the necessary ropaire made, 10. the, Giers $s soon as practicable japon, the facta of the cata, end the And, also, whether a still fugther enlargement of the | Row: at Tristam’s house, Young Tristam is represented | Now: York; the decoasod visited his ouss, although he | GAM MGMRLEN, Aiderman Fourth district,” | bersund tnettbe Clare be also, directel to mukethe neces. | cure (9 the renideats of the victulty the advantages of » good Erio canal, dos togive it thocapacity ani cheracter or | #8 being & ne looking fellow, of good size and build, and | > (omy 1 f CHAS. B: LOEW. Alderiuan Swelfth district. sare’ repairs 10 the Chainber of the Board of Councilmen, ferry r : when informed by the officer that he bad a warrant to | 2eVer Saw him there; he visited there im the fall and 4 S. E. LOEW, rrnan Twelfth district. rep: 3 Whieh was referred to the Committee on Ferries, whew & ship canal and enable shippers to send forward grain | When juformec Pte, See eae eee arant £0 | in the first part of the month o! December; he was there ROBT. MCGINNIS, Alderman Sixteenth district. Whica was laid over. ‘nd produce in the same bottoms from Chicago and Milwaukee to the Atlantic and thence to Earope, would not prove advantageous to the COMMUNICATIONS. appointed —Jobu Brice, Eaq., President, and the followl P nT eae SY ee sate Acommunication was received from the Counsel to the igo im the early part of last summer, once or twice was great deal of assurauce. They weresaken to Norwalk, | ™ ul = RxPOneS. ‘4 nm Moore, Coman, Norton, MeBrieo. Flynn, Shan- | Corporation, travsmiting Lis anausl report for the year Report of the special committee appolated to revise the ru all the witness was told; Miss Dayton resides with wit- where thef had a partial hearing yesterday. One of make eh of Decauher, tnak: F ‘sed ness; she came there , Ely, Ryera, Reilly, . Masterson, Vainum, q cay al be lald ever Ac ouch ecrenlaaged deeat at honeea nae dicabie nation the mater was s postponed forte ‘ays. “The two | 204 Was expected to remain with it tanily‘duriig the ry st 3 = “i bakit ns a ered eo Wo prisiad te doeumsett foraae eno SON OT: | Cites nccting, Neve that Maid report ¥ P % FH sir! il 0 1" "0 5 ban he B} next 1 for want ot Water or from ite great cost, wheter a ship | "2 were confined at one of the hotels in Norwalk last | Winter; she was % be conciserod one of the family, wa ee ee ‘Acommuniecation was received from the Street Commis: | " Which was carried. anal shonid not be constructed so as to admit the transit of seagoing vessels from Lake Erie, to Lake Ontario night, and it is expected they will be brought over to although expected to pay er board; have been ac- MOr1ONS. i x bi f curb. | Councilmun Tyo movod that the same be mado the spe~ this morning for ‘sate keeping uni the exa, | quainted with Miss Dayton for about two years, pro- m Soxrox moved that the committee appbinted at | sioner tranaititUng apportioument of aasexsiment for curb incilmun TrxG moved that spe Nk. meeting to revise the Rules and Ordera of tile kc., Kortyreighi siveet, veiween Niath and Tenth | cial order for the next nesting ¥rom the annual report of the Auditor of the Canal | ,,C@.0\4 MF Tristam’s arrival home from New York a | ne nurse to converse with her or nee her A communicator ved frou tie Street Coximiss | 4 communication Gar vessted trom the Coniptolise, Department on the “tolls, trade and tonnage of canals,” | Qarrant ba Henry ued for his arrest, but upon Mr. Henry Layton, a policeman, of the Forty third pre- inoved that the Rules and Orders govern- | sioner trafem nent of dasesémen: for bulld- | t-anemitting luis financial estimates or wudget for the your it is clenrly demonstrated that the capacity of the canals | Spooner assuring the officer of Mr. ‘Tristam’s innocence | cinct police, testified, among other tacts, that Russ com, | INE the bard of Aldermon tor the yeat 1865 be adopted aa ing e sewertn strent. i 1866, together with draft of an ordinance making the annual 4s by no means reached, while the quantity of tonnage of | the ae” cy not served, and he was allowed to fessed that ‘he shot Miss Dayton and then shot himself; the Rule and Orders of the Board of Aldermen for the year iw high wae-reeeived eperedon Siew ie a x ropriaions for asid year, ne i Broperty seeking ra seems nearly at height a is ee ie A lo is bape leat, and has uae said be shot io -vichimn Com: ingratitude: -and; when | Whicywas carried vpaodiaiig te foviseh, quasteriy, report tordse | ww “thous “Goplen direeted on ete in ducanaone jot meant by ¢ prolific grain-produeing We: bors steeer spleen ss see what he meant by ingratitude, he said your 1588. A hhas reached its maximum, bat that the quantity neces. | ,1e messenger who had charge of the car was Wiillam '! Davtog"’bad. promised to asstme tha poruon of te | 3 EE cali ‘Which was teesiven aud the aatal'stmber ordered tobe |“ © ci5- nigh ape Document No. 2) Seer 1 yulian cho vais marets of he word ha | Wotan nh, taseeP a et coe ranast | Houckeape! "and tewaran Uy tbe! aivies of hor | gthetieat Buse Co to bo noite Common: | wemmedorunmatbr ne aes heen nearly altained. Great famines or vast consuming | tien °"hd forcheriy fun what is kuows on the toad as the] J7icUds, abe refused to do so: he also seid swat if be had. ‘wars.in other countries, would, of course, stithulate pro- heed >not be the Committee on Salaries and ‘tiie Jieal An invitation was received trom the Artificial wip P. triaie between Wom York ana Fisica ang | live’ alone the workd would be a blot to hita, and errr tee, pectin outan sites Lame i atin a deve! We and might, fora brief himself Offices, phen ol Giub.tp send Aiveir twenty spond anmaal tiem in the West, t, fora, ex. ed ont of it: the witbess asked him if be: pez ims 07 ‘ HONUR 7H5, pa pipe ~ Snir oo vgchary Recut the present capacity of the canal and throw Linge on Cheoh Soman the, cout ane teaoorarel Toes: sees | See to be married to Miss Dayion, wheu he ro- avenue Presbyterian churoh, corner sone eared ae He eps pupae 4 antities of prodace on to the rattronda leading from the | S4,a0 SP understand, Deon dlachargea vy tween plied im the nogativo, ho’ said be did wot love her, but for remjaaion of agaresment. the Brox tetorning paccortce cd ae eked va eespqulded ‘tess vals Atiantic cities to the inexhaustible grain fields of the * my: | bad brought ber up; Russ «ald he never had a wish or wv ommiites oa Yinaupe, whea | jab F. a inialie’ Post, Jan 20m: | |: ee ae Peres Se cclite = ‘West; but public works are not constructed to provide to marry iss Dayton, as he kaew she was eu- om To the Ho: Common, bo eve ¢] ler for cortain taformation in regard to printing and adsgr-, genase the uncertain and distant contingencies of war Court of bee ree Sessions. ee be eo Mp pian in Australia. * ce of Isaac D. Brose against the bulding of a Tete pene as 8 Pura le you i iu : er aud famine, Before Judge Russel, Ue. Fox, House Surgeon of the Brook: "yh jad the ing rf Sof Sa died ahij 1 wing the pl yf the present it wy was cartied tg the totewingwelies. a canal occupy} place of 1 canal a yan, whould ‘not, im ry epinion, bo. eudettexca Witiow 6 lls, aveenk; Meakranns Koco, ake thorough examination, without a thorough exploration AN. RETENSIVE BURGLARY IN BROADWAY—ons |. ‘7, {itt Hospital, testified to the reception of Russ st the hospital:—The patient was suflering from a ‘the OF THE BUROLARS CONVICTED AND SEN? TO | wound nearand ahove the rizht eye and anoher @ hitle Temoustrance presented to the tast | | Mis death ts a public calaratty. with He was able. trick ap 2 avaius| . reen, i Of ils route and a careful and scientific exploration asto | THE STATE PRISON. below; he examined the wounds with s probe, and. in ‘evcuues, Se taken. from’ the ‘lee and to- ip price We private Mtetwas, ine and unsaiies. | Wail, Nackay, Tyug, Walloras: Roberta: Thomas ane PO ‘the supply of water. The present canal runs through ‘The whole of yesterday was spent tn trying a case of | one of them he touched a hard substance firm!y embed- my oye of Isaac D. Bross presented a r reply} “pogh 4 ith ee the heart of fine fourishing cities and numerous vill + | burglary in the third’ degree, which rosulted in the con- dod, which he supposed to be @ bullet; could not draw Croton Aqueduct Department. See aa 20 jo ae it aneliman Kernan then moved that asid resolution Be hich have mainly grown up creme yc a it out; Rusa died at three o'clock om the morning of the was referred to the Croton Aqueduct | a py a i Tea ete ¥.. welige rated = Committees on Printing aad Advertising, ‘and the damages of such an ei nt would be large vietion of the accused. The name of the prisoner was | 34 of January; thirty-three hours after the death of a a ae tee A re |, Weed eae cached by tite tettvivlng vetiek ss ‘unless new channels should be opened outside of James Quinn, who was jointly indicted with John Kelly | Russ witness made a post-mortem exam’astion of the Bary — L Feepectfully suggest to your honorable body the pro- firmeliye—Canvelimen Fi nn, Long, Keenan, cities and for being concerned in @ burglary committed upon the when he discovered that tn the iower wound ‘That the Comptroller be and note heel maitier. ety of taking auch action mer ie tM ¢ rien. Kenney, Coste! ‘Brinkmaa, fo It tei ‘to foresee all the contidgencics which pon near the left eye the ball had struck the roof of the to place the aume of ——~G re a JOAN E ‘an, : ratte, Coreen, Hieitrck wad tenlay—t6, tmay hereafter influence and finally determine the course | promises of David Cohen, 308 Broadway, early on the | orbit of the posterier front; Fourth avenue, on the list of blind pexsous was received and red Oa or pe ¥, Roliogs,, Whive, Morkag, See terrtans ina Gatrtonsar | men IMA of Drab an wirace ran | enor SERRE A | prem Na! Tecan we coe. | age ena ‘at eome 5 inte the United States, the St. fected to the store by bursting the staples that held the Little fragments of Lawrence river ‘would in that case be Co So full andj unrestricted | cellar and rear door, and a large quantity of gentlemen’s | membrane of the brain; there were ” ‘that whea the Board a@- (ss wg UR nore his Road hag Se eR jot mi dy 2 (o meer on Mouday, the 2M Last at tome, crosswalk be laid across xew street, pep Lik roo faigernec tn i a | Wiley as carind. : the people Intercourse between Qu the West, and whether | furnishing geods, valued at Gfteen hundred dollars, con- | ™Ation and some congestion; enough to cause Nos.5 ; ala across Broad, from opposite No. | og Monday, Juncary 3, EY ee ‘tere ioe dae canal \bstance brain direction of ty Aqueduct Departineat. 4 Reader to ‘Board for the year J Fecitties at easaprestine ea Would secure to tnecity | sisting of scarfs, necktion and ping, was taken. The | tess" opiaion in that the death off M qraidh wan referred to the Comtaleon Streets, when ap- sanereas {his Common Couscit deem i 9 duty Councimas Kostas moved that te Board do now eA of New York its present advantages ie a matter well de- | evidence against Quinn was substantially that he was | the reasons stated. Ba — for hia yey ‘man who, in every Fe- PUpini wen cated serving our serious Such @ canal must | seen by officers larking about the premises of Mr. Coben ‘The jury thought there was suffi iH gy ‘the name of George Bowen, on the Ket of foamy = 9 pocupied ee his ielow mam, exhibtied ia Wroereupo the Prasinxyt declared that tho Boorg seee compote against @ free ri munication having a " 8 verdict without the testimony of M' Commissioners of Deeds recently apporated, be amended eo | marked degiee the dyatinctire characteristics of the ex- | adjour: til Monday, the 224 invt., at two o'clock C:rcuftous course and to some degree dangerous navi. | ®t three o'clock on the morming of the burglary, and upon, under the instructions of the Coroner, they passed | &s,U>ipad George M. Bowea. emplarycitien; howara kind (end, an, amano acquaint EDWIN M: HAGHRPY, Clore, ation. when arrested six hours afterwards a few silk scarfa | the following verdict:—“That Ws ‘Which was . ance, & ae » & denovolent cheritab! Meas thes; As it is not improbable that the people will call a con- | were found concealed under his chirt, which were identi. | eased. came to bis death by m@ammation of the mem. | RYE HMDET acy. or wittiam 1. Lyons. onthe tit | Onteten SU, Gwe ana le ted endeared: hiamsen by his SPECIAL SESSION—Wenwesoar, San, 10-1906. — irentpee = g within pot or two, _ fled as part of the of the burglary. nae estore pee ‘vy a pistol shot in. of Cornmissioners of Deeds teceatly appoiuind, be amended |, urbane and geatlemanty Pa ment, hie atriet probity.and The Board met in their Chainber, No iChy Hall, paces. some alteration in the constitut necessary be- Proceeds " et y hisown i. read Wa. sntegrity, wi im wo follow! — foro #0 groat a work can be undertaken, it might not be | ‘The defence set up was that Quinn, although admitted ERioealita Ul tear hake S¥ a esis “which was minptnd a", Whetsas the Geevaned had ‘st varions mes Rel many i ‘Orrigs 00 Gi at oF Rowno of Coomoy.aaa | {mpolitic for the present Legislature to authorize acom- | to be a companion of Kelly and others, was asleep from Yelee : Rueoived That tbe Second and Third avenues, from Twon: | QU Uc aittanenta of hia. fellow ciiseashe eee Sur: | WM. Hacemce oe Glee he Oeste mission to examine the whole subject, to estimate the | | vive o'clock at night till seven o'clock on the follow. About two o'clock yesterday morning, while officer re p confide > . Hacerry, Eaq., mon cost and ascertain as nearly as practicable whether the Brower, of the Forty-fifth precinct, was patroiiing his wy-aixth street to Fourteent: street, be paved with Belgian | yeyor of (his port, Topronsadaies of the Tenth ward in this ‘Sia—You are res full to convene the wemosn Under ibe dirertion of the Croton Aqieduet De. | Lestat a period of fee poarm and wee for three Years ite Seateag Semone te pele ing morning in the classic regions of the Five Points partmen ager sad rs and we Berd cous cons Lacanedlamepgngeassane® e Mn oa Gove on mt h ise : aiding aflives be bed at of hie death and | 4, (o take such action as they may tat the convention may have before it relisble estimates | The jury did not believe the testimony adduced by the | Deal Of thirty Dincks, le heard Bea aren pbs arate Was referred (othe Commitee on Sireoia, when ap. | Peat peace Bec of sof "Supervisor of this | Iniion to tue death of Superviade EF. Purdy.” Vey Coupon 4 1 ions hanor ually, im gue dies be expedient for the slature to | Prisoner, and after listening to a brief and forcible speech | Ninth and Sixth streets, E. D., and, being curious to | ity Aderman Mooar— evan’, Were both’ Stipe end proper thet toe Oommen v authorize the Executive to communication with the | by Assistant District Attorney Bedford and an ablecharge | know the cause, climbed up the railing at the side af the Re: |, That the vame of John Conaor, residing at 77 | Council a! 1 in w becoming manger make mantfest its 4 tiem of uis many padleand private virtues; be i ma street, be placed an the list of bilad persons & ” ‘Whi was referred to tho Committee on Finance, whea executive governments of the principal Western States, | by the City Judge, the jury, without a moment's hosita. | Avelung °0 take chwesvations. | While doing tender whe with New York aud snare tn the responsibility eed ex, | 0D, rendered a verdict of guiity, whereupon Judge | bad made the noiserand be immediately jumped over pense of constructing @ ship caual of adequate dimen. | Russel imposed the highest penalty of the law, which | the rear fence, got into the yard of@ the fions. was five years’ incarceration in the State Prisov. It is ‘ene iacanineeees Tact bieton nanan tae he snmoa Coune!l do sincerely lament: th ed fellow citizen, Elijah ray; we here) ‘and symm: 1 . Purdy: room No. 7, in the City Hall, now occupied pathy to bis atttirted family and relat aod, ox 3 mark of Supervisors, be and it hereby is set apart | respect to the memory of cine decea: tue members of this If those States should be willing to participate in the | worthy of mention that for the last few days the time of tse of the Cleré of the Common Counct!; | Common Uovnell will aiteod his fnoeral in « itis Seat, tm, Proportion, to the advantages they would derive | the court has been mainly occupied in dispoeing of pris. | Fitow nim aus his lair Being quick of foot the oflcer ei aud returnished immediately {Sue butidings in the oy bea from the construction of such a canal, then it would be | oners charged with burglary, and that in every instance | fe2hed the door of the ropewatk only @ minute afler wot Copsmaninenes tae anges veda y ect upart for edheasnizing the ctivent wa Tomible for the convention to authorize this work BY | so far they have been found guilty and promptly ven. | (Se‘fugiuve, and just as beentored, te latter, Gading | to bspken from the appropriation for pubtee buldiaga’ eos, | Parstssh ia atu crscannies’ and tha: a commaitiee of three JOUN STACOM, * Che inaue of 8 capital stock equal to the whole cost of the | tenced to the State Prison. ‘This action on the part of | himself ai bay, turned” end’ discharged bis | stmudon and repairs members of each Board be appotaied to make :he necessary oe BREE work, and based solely on ita revenues or on the credit | the court will no doubt havea salutary effect upon this “ GE ge Bem Mey PM ygpe © he ‘With was referred to the Committce on Repairs and Sup- | arrangements. MICHAEL HALTORAN of the States united in the construction, and thus relieve | class of depredators upon proporty in our city. et chs lent oa ee ie ann Se oe ompletely, when appointed coreaantod, Tint a «further mark of eqpect # com of tbe Feegent—J. Wilson Green, Eeq., Provident, in tho ohaie, State . officer, cd rman GenNKy— ving preamble and resoiutions a agresse: following members — prt ge ng c.f bp owe weyers y ee Soe RCENY FROM THR PRRSON. through it and lodging fn the lining of is boot. Brower, wed, That the Sireet Commissioner be and is hereby | Sui fianten aid Povjcnted: on nehatt of the city antnoriies, “Cocnciionen Vite, Keenan, Stacom, Robinee, Brats hoa Sota Carlton om the ‘1bib of Derobers | Dre. tel jestioed 1s balng ip, end’ Gisckatced ttice tal. | surspoction aaliee etat of the Pi sysake Uetaied ana | “pascned tas exe ferer mare ot reapecr, te Beara | forms Kedanp, Wale, Mackay, Maliorsn, Rovers, Tuomas, + from John Cariton on the 16th of October, | now felt justided in using it, and discharged three bi suc bfortion na lies east 0 ayenu and asa ; men and Imlay— outecente pape th wevee reference to a ilty to fi the f 4 ‘gent | loteat tho dark and uncertain object before bim. Neither o a a ay Tenth street: syd that such portion a do yow adjourn. Counciuman Stacow moved that the reading of (he munwes Prison for years. of theae, however, it appears, took effect, as the burglar omen eee ae ee 2 PReniD ex pat the question on the adoption of the of ue preceeding meeting be dispensed with mbay to commence at Fifth avenne, all but the last resolution. mpon saa aa consideration is that it will be necessa- it ily brought before the convention likely to be called . & BURGLARY AT THE FIVE POINTS. reached the other ead of the ropewalk and escaped. The hs was referred to ‘he Committee on Streets, whea ap- | "Which was carried wnanimously. 4 AN ROOSCRMENT OF COMMIFTERS. oe toming year, and pe gpetiaaes of saving oe, Thomas Burke, tediciea OY ener is ‘the thi a. peg ied afer” ha Km) tM iio ae. . eae ite oA a 8p paiuted Aléermen, ber 4 The Paanpanz enocunced 00 the standing Comm.ttice on ¢ and weil ascortal a. for the cansiderati gree, being wi braham aban as | Eetusted Ge nassitethe weeae auty wr tee reeteeth ved, That Mary. MeXenna, residing at No. 179 Thirl | Board Counciimen Keech and Keenan. body, as well as the disposition of the States at the ‘store, if street, on the night of the 27rh | Sttemp' be elie A be placed on the ligt of bliad parsons that are entitled | ‘The quention was thea taken on the adoption of the last Presipant also anno; the folnt, sppciat Com, ‘West to participate in a work im which they ate so dexply | somber, and sealing six hondred dlls! worth of a ed we bers. suigel big: lon of $3) cach sil xis " te al 4 inte investigating toe rales of Gio Dike of tie Peake n : > but, in tn ‘of doi . roller, , was carried inintrat ee ee eee Stee te. tes cont tae | W2riunstely tolgess bie footing, oti, ond antetted e Fare referred tothe Committes | Wheivapon the Paraineey annpunend that the Board stood | “Councliown Fotiman snd Fiyun. The South Carol Stay Law. Rinte Svisoa tor swo years and six months, ractare, of de oGho eas... Bae ad tienen i Pea be tala and street lamps tlehted ey yh y T VALUNVINE, Clerk, The ‘olowing mange Jon area fron ‘nia Honor tee an official copy of the act to amend GRAND LARCENY. J : As iregpen ‘Recond avenue, {rom Sixty-sizth street to Seventy 1g er Re ph nt Mayor, annvayg.ng vad death of the late Supervisor Bliyale ‘The following is an copy Powell, made their appearance, and scoured the neigh- tmmediately uader the direction of Woe Mtnggy . > ry Durden, . _o% tho law known as the Stay law, which was recently PP an oa ee maen tenes ts teem pte Node pm a CT pte Ep, Cot ngsoner, Phi bE 5.6: Hoard of Coun Fog Maron's Orrice, Naw Yous, Jan 3, isa — ; q fect. injured watchman wi . * 7 » oomct.:— ‘passed by the South Carolina Lo oo Get ACR Chace s Sacge, on the 3d lost, was soar te | (etyhay te no cBect: Ene injr by the police, and off. Masrenen Peter. were ovrrotat, ‘Tyree Sonne sare Ten Coes ieee you ACT TO AMEND THE LAW KNOWN AS THE TAT Law. the Penitentiary for one y = =” | cef Browor walked without assistance to the station oived, That the Clerk of the Common Connell be and fact than be A Biijan F. Fordy@ Be t enacted by the Senate and Houso of Represen- | _ Antoine Carette, a boy, who was charged with stealing | house, where he was attended by Dr. North. The wound, ont ck Oren teenie wvasta tole ber, No. 16 City Bball, member of the Board of Supervisors, wigul at i tatives. now met and sitting in general assembly, and by | fifty doliars’ worth of property from Charles Beance, though painful, i not dangerous. Brower, who served nae Wilh tbo caves of ofton: ratinaarn, team ava roth PreveoteT: Wilson Green, Beq., President, in the chair, | residence tn this elty. ak phe authority of the same, ‘That the act of the General | Wooster street, led gallty, Being under sixteen | four years in the war and escaped without a wound, is ‘an may be necessary to aid them in the discharge ‘of | and the ra o Wit | s Lary OP La Fag 4 Assembly, entitled “An act to extend relief to debtors, | years of age the Court sent him to the House of Refuge. | particularly indignant that he should be limbed by o offie!al business. Mg mi Brtigece._ was. pS wy) ‘ite wes aa ca weaet Ye dist i, ot Decaalonn rfoe—4 eke og pape “Alderman ta" Voonmiy— Reve 3 hay en Seed Lee | is pong u Thomas Booth was indicted for forgery in the second ” DEMoc! MERTING. Mettrick. miay: rd one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, snd all having in his possession foer entertuhensaation bn ele: S "i og boone yt Ki er " ue, te cuted and gutta casual ideale tage 8 The minutes of the meeting held Jeauary ! wera read and (eree apens rere .-)y now, it the’ 4 facta amouding said act bs and the same are hereby con- | Siren the Bent ot Ocean County, ‘New Jersey, with in- neotay nigh ing® county Fou fot wide trough, the centre thereof, under t h boasts away, loaving €inued in force aatil the adjournment of the next reg tent to them. Ho attempted to ‘one of the bills | held their primary meetings to elect delegates tw the ion of the Street Commissioner onatnen was referred to the Commities on Roads, when ap- ul wession of this General Aasembty, and that notbing boreia | y ir. Joseph H. Clute, oY Liberty street, 08 the 12th | General Committeo, und, ne usual, the occasion waa re eg Alderman McG rewire Coane a Tee te Bay poo ot aictrane 108 | of December. ‘The Court postponed the sedtence in or. | markabie for numerous small “knack downs” and Lie oes notion arising ex deticto, nor to any process for accused an opportunity of furnishing ev- Tho mevting 4 Vifveeath ward . bereby the collection of rent. ' Sasane oC province pond character, wr" | pene tanareeperd cb ine sarees of. Union avpnas.ane | jot tal Gisael ieee ie tt ee eel eal te acnmeee i the én. the Beardie TL. That nothing herein contained shall be construed Dev. Daring the evoning a dispute arose be- ‘of the. Norubeasterts the bufiding in riage to fo apply to any causes of action which may heresftor ‘supporters of onpncitio: ‘oa, when an ex. : Soee irda 4 Fameral ofthe fa} a) priginate; nor any debtor be entitled to plead tho Milla pleaded place, which resutted {a the preetpitate ide oe wor tae 12th inet., at half. wine oclock 4. BC Beaont of Unie act who shail fail, if demanded, at least the two inapectors of election, carrying. with ce Tatau's Home, er: “*aiSieh wan scorpieds Shree inomths previously, to pay, om or. before’ the first election district box containing the ballots.” the: trouble was i atraet venue. thee ot wee goo Rach y of December next, one-tenth of the aggregate CC the old rele, ‘to vote eariyand vote hereby granted to. only’ during the se Gnas teiows,—- nt of the debe and duo at tho time wach Common d —_ on neers y to prosees 40 Judgment as if this ected. wot Arrivals and Departares. zs |, and to enter execution, provided that no Sateooes tor wore ees Tease eae estou ot tae By Cou: flaarean— Begresate acount of the debt and teres. wena Bre. Posie eae Frnt of Re, ee ee ee ee ee ee nee to-t ‘he having obtained from be entitled tothe benefit of this act who shall | 1 the owners of the sid harrionon to remain oaly C Soe art te ee er ae the the ‘creditor, of his or hor attornéy, to pay, on oF et, Pho ist day of December next, the coms and one-tenth 1 be nad tt fs the aggregate amount of ‘and interest | very old and valued ‘8 Fign over’ on such process, at the time of such demand. And | great pleasure im submitting it:— oe Lng CR Hy Pt Resolved, That in bay pte os | to pay aa it shall and may be lawful for deo designated by suthprities for the ch creditor to enforce such process for the costs and pL he " during six years “Ty. Trerng the continaance ofthis the aatnin of eutry denires to make record aticstation of the consclen- and are suspended against the clauns tious seal, Purposes, just conclusions ean iu possaneon-ot- property of debtors om fal pro- oaeied Orel sittoded his Z if if i fs ait His i é i : Petantay morning, thon tie ' fee Injuries or ' avrames ~ | ser asthe at : Botore Judge J. G. Barnard. oon Be Dae Jas. 11, — Wiliam Teomley 0. J. 8. Onderhill.—Piaintif | rect. Daring to ti ‘Beora of fe non nam sab i promis | ih Gaya at vee! ak fn q ny. very, 1804 wld got, in company with other work. | The court Gem eijourwod vil Baturiay, | sen, orvhoncnomadgth al scweuineles Wale, Gorman Rous» (oF Musscrverwn Pensa, | 9 cL) ‘abound Sragy overuse Bullogh tias vclectod his prreveal wad’ | _flarana ohicle ‘broke, fracturing is right lop. From thew | and anacances thoir nanos in s General Orver. Tos | Whales it Claimed. that Twornley has been | senior ad is oe eh eee Ll ® practi w ory fm any active Iabor ane the date of the | lawyer of Mig ee mm 4° emer pornonal frie a oe tat bof Govetnet Buller military feemily 1) A GRASS WETS Ort dy.ca to he VIA of + igeidee, au Xs BUi.000-- A GCrRAS Us Head 8 att agrctom finauet & RO OY:

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