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MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Tah Sainnannnaneanee BOARD OF ALOERMEN. Our Public Market ‘hho Board of Aldermen President Shannon By resolution th Clty Tax Levy. ted to report op the best rections to the present of our publir ‘viating the ob) any objec- of the items, the same might rea- yeonably apply to all of them, iy tdermap Norton $aid the Harlem Railroad Company was (he proper party to attend to this Alterman Harpy said ‘tbat the expense of ‘Dorne equally the Harlem Railroad Alderman Nortox matter. he had been given to understand arching Fount avenue has to be the city, the property owuers and . ‘ORTON, Moved to strike out — Commission, $8,000," J Ng ae an REILLY moved to strike out the aj pria~ tien for Fireworks furnished by the Measrs. age for 1666-'6, $20,000,” which was curried. rg means meret Ss to —_ le appropria- C ’ > ” ‘ o wen cel wention of Fires, $27,500, he tax lovy as.above was then adopted, and gent to tbe Board of Councilmen for concurrence, The Board then adjourned. BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. ‘Who Constitutienulity of Granting the Li fag Power te the Police Comminsicners’ ‘Fhe Boerd met yesterday afternoon, the President, Mr. Bonkman, presiding. The resolutions adopted by the Aldermen, directing the ‘Mayor and the Corporation Counsel to employ counsel © assist him in testing the constitutionality of the act of the Legislature transferring Hicenses to the Police Com currence, and recasioned a rambling Q¢pa i HORAAY Wanted aClay or a Webster to bo exhumed to defend the rights of the city againel tue tyranny of the Police’Commiasioners, If they wore lo be mot. “by thi roger arettieg Ike Melber 7 ose contemptible. wretches in Mulberr, steset,”” meaning the Polico Commissioners, ft Mr, Waiter B. Roxxets defended the Commissioners, ‘and in the course of bis remarks contrasted th’ ‘the city, when fifteen years ago he di hallot at the visk of his life, with its pre ‘He mado some allusion to tho ‘Dead Rab! the city, which was the signal for the representatives locality to rush to tieir defence, ‘Whe resolutions wore concurred in, BADGES FOR TH MEMBERS, Phoy also concurred in directing the Clerk of the Semen Opancil oarcat the meinbors with suitable wear in public and staves of office to enabi — te-dteobarge bere ‘official duties, y large number of routine papers relative to flaggin sreeta and constructing sawers were adopieds en PAVING: SRVENTI. AVENUD. ‘The Commitice on Strects reported in favor-of paving th @ Siafford wooden from Fortieth to Fifty-ninth street, The paper was laid the power of granting loners came ap for con. ‘QJ, Hara? fwampled upon, let it be by THE TAX LBVY, recess till five o'clock for the pur pose of roceiving the tax levy from the Board of Alder- meo, after which they adjourned tilt Monday, “Tho Board took a ST oy over e poe him @8d bewas’) pcse'tur t ratrea trans proved On the dnal@ncount — om, a Teeny me fon pen Nes gf se had Gordon on his efvand AP wenty-| Grant, wit ‘Ninth, Sixth, Secon ma ee arth corps, moved against Early and drove - aH also, and surrounded the army of render’ sion. He knew that a/ter Ewell had sur- arm —_d General Lee determined to yield up his entire P gas @ means of saving additional bloodshed. In oof of this Leo retired upon Farmville, with Grant The Board of Excise did not hold its usual weekly ‘trial meeting yesterday, as the licenses of the greater number of dealers against whom charges had been pre- ferred had expired by limitation on tho Ist of the month, The Committee on Applications, however, held lengthy public session, at which the applications for renewal of licenses of three hundred and eighty-five Nquor dealers, against whom charges had been made, were granted, Applications for now licenses from deal- ers whose licenses have boen revoked were not, and will not in future be entertained by the Committee, under ang ciroumatunses, uring the sitting of the Committee Attorney Bliss called the attention of the Board to the letter of Distriet Attorney Morris, of Kings county, and ssid \hat many of the latter's objections to certain actions of thé Board were not weil founded, Judge Bosworth inquired. whether er not the new form of ticense application had been adopied by the Board, byt the Attorney did not tender a definite an- ewer, ‘The question as to citizenship mentioned in the new form, the Attorney said had not beep insorted to mean that those ouly who are citixens of the United #tates could be Jieensed, The new form was finally ap- proved of by the Board, when it adjourned for the day, Reply af Counsel} of the Commissioners to Dis- trict Attorney Morris. The following is the answer of counsel to the Excise Commissioners to District Attorney Morris, of Kings county :— is New Yorm, May 1, 1867. Hoy. §. D, Morne: — Dean Sin—s Dave yours of yesterday. = mover saw the form of anion tilt it was published in last Sun- tag form of apgTenrco tn feaeas meen a #0 absurd, go horrible, or £2 1:98 think, Your views, boweveP, ¢n this -ulect, soem to me to be always entitlod to 90 inve® COusider.. 2 Hat will certainly submit them to tho Board, Meantime, Fomurk one or two thiogs:— First—Poople seem to be enbdmitting to there visions freely and without regarding themselves az hu- miliated. What the eifeet will be if hereafter they vio. lato any of tho oouditions of their applica‘ion tt is not for me to say, If sia ard revokes a license for sue Mioiat.on, a certioraré“will bring the whole question up. Y¥eond,—Ag 10 Sho statement of tho placo licensod, It seeihs 1 M15 you are iegally and practically wrong, A man asks'‘a license for 10 Smith street, If he gets a Hoense which says sitapty “at +0 Smith strest,” he can, porhaps, set anywhere and everywhero in tho battling at that’ number, But if this is so, then he toust keep that whole piace closed .on Sunday, and after twelve at night, But what a bardship this ld work on restaurants, people who enter their houses only threngh their bar room, &c, How can this difiecaity be avoided? Is not the only way by at- tempting to limit in the Hcense the place licensed, by eaying “first floor front room,” or second. floor back room?” Then be cau keop all the rost open, If yor, granta mana license for ‘10 Smith street,” and ag locates his bar in the front room, first floor, and the g ta relieve him from the hardship’ of having to ele 45 pis whole place, yeu say you will be satisfied if by g ciowoy up nis bar, then you find ina few davs that by re3 up for Sundays another bar‘hp stairs, When art grea ho is discharged, because “10 Smith stract” is! gmsed, tho whole of it, ¢1f you attempt to revoke b' g ticense ho pieads that the ‘piace which yor have 7 gacticatly and actually said you would treat as the lic gused place, to wit, hia barroom was closed, and that. 9 far as his up 5 really unable to walk any distance; when,that centloman replied *‘no,” but that Honor could make the Tenn Heoieek: a ie prisoa apartament te the Charity they murder people. further examination of the cage will be resumed this moruing at ten A. M. THE COURTS. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE. azge of Fraud Against a Custom House Clerk. ‘Before Commissioner Wh!to. ‘The examination in the case of the United States ‘against alfred Si. Clair, for some time proceeding before Commiasioner White, and reported in detail in tho HsRALD, was resumed yesterday. Mr. Joseph Bell appeared for the prosecution, The defendent is charged with presonting fraudulent pay rolls of a number of. darks ‘empioyed in the Custom use, drawing thereon the amount of salaries due oS ae 80 represented for the month of March last appropriating the same to bis own use. The firet witness called for the prosecution was @ man named Fitzgerald, a clerk in tho Auditor's office, whose testimony was given througa the aid of an interpreter, the Rev, Mr, Gallaudet, and who deposed that he was in the Auditor's office, in‘ the Custom House, on the 30: ‘of March last, the date of.the cbargs against the prisoner; saw the defendant there on that occasion band in two papers to Mr. Jounson, the Audwor, but did not see, and did not know the contents of ihe papers; aw hita ro- ceive two checks, and immediately after leave tho office; did not see him again that day. Charles Crawford, the next witness, testified that on the 30:h of March he saw the defendant hand in some. papers to tho Anditor; asceriained at the time that .one was the pay roll of David Leyding, a clerk in tie Custom House; remembered the paper and what it represenied to be distinctiy, from the circomsianes that it was flied In in red ink, Wit. mess on the occasion asked dofendant why he trought in his pay rolia soearly in the morning, remarking ab tho same time that Mr. Jobnson, tho Auditor, woukd lod {anit with hima for prosoating thein so early in the day, Some time previous to this had a conversation with St, Clair, when the latter remarked, “What an easy thing it would be to present some of the mouthly pay Folisto the Auditor aud receive chocks (or several amounis; Wat Mr Johnson, the Auditor, would take no notice whether they were praperly presented or not, aud would pay them.”? Witness said that he would a 0, ‘Jacob Cohen, another witness for the proseoution, tified that be aaw the accused m the Auditor's ot the morning of the. 20tb March, to whom bis a was puriicularly attracted by. Bir. Jobngon te! accused that some account the latter had then pr to him was wrong, and that he «defondani) must iak: beck. (Ia previous tesimony it appeared that debacon did seod back au accuunt presented to Li efondaut, ior the reason thal the salary of the had- boen increased, and ine pay ruil Perce cirrac’* BOOM" was commenuenily Inageyraig. gs te the amount comiil,. #h0 Party % ‘This closed the exmmauntion for ths gov tno further bearing of which was 059 dOwD for Woy oedhy next, ofianishsie CUT OF eetaL sessiais. Before Justices Keliy and Dowling, “Whe businey3 at this court yesterday waa unuavally unimportant, very few of the cases being uf anyon rab fntovest. “vhe calendar contained forty-Zqar cx#%o3, com- Reng Cne charge of zaming, one Potation of Excise law, We conspiracy to de.ravd, and,ene Beard of Health cas@ the remainder being petit, mreepy and asencite aud. batiery. ‘William Kano was Indicted forsteating a silver watelr Trom the person of Joseph WaMton, while he was 6 ing on the crowded rear platfarm of a Tuird ave: pit remanded tli Saturlay for the prod co Duffy, Owen, Clarke and Bernard Brennan ged With @ causpiracy to defraud Baniel Rr, The amount involved was about $50, and the iracy bad its origin in @ horse deating traasaction, Duly aud Clarke were found guilty aad remanded tor seniance, and Brennan was discuarged. Louis dag, of 697 Second avenus, was indicted fora dice to be the maa that would ran the risk of donge ‘TWE STREETS OF THE METROPOLIS. @ couple of weeks a%o, and sweeping has been resumed for the summer, A great deal remains yet to be done— principally in Gducating the people to habits of cleanii- ‘ness and partially in the bettering of pavements, which, in three-fourths of our moet frequented thoroughfares, are execravle—before perfect cleanliness can be se- cured, and most of this depends particularly on the refraining of tenants from emptying their garbage into the gutter. Then too, the streots of New York are gene. rally too level in pave to admit of the rapid shedding of water in either dircction, and the gutters so clumsily laid ag to be easily obstructed, fissure and irregulariticg of surface bei g 80 frequent ns to render any refuse matter liable to be caught aud held azainst the current, ‘The following is the resuit of a tour of inspection and observation made yesterday throug those portions of tho city usually most neglected :— of dingy tenoment houses, some of tiem holding at jeast twenty families, From the Bowery to Seeond avenue and thenos to First ayenue the gutters were free from filth, although the debris of moving day was scattered everywhere along the flagsiones, From First avenue to avenue Aand ihence to avenue B intervened a couple of biocks, along whisk gue bey gt was broken and uneven, the water formin® 0! oe padiles at the rate of thrgo orfour per square rod. On either side at this point the gutters wore lined at intervals with heaps of garbage of every sort, which, bowever, had not lain nily long for decomposition wo take place, Roundiag the corner at uvenue B, aud passing along that thoroughfare forten blocks, there was no material alteration in (he aspect either of pavement or of guiiers, though the latter were eompletely covered with vebi- cles of ever sort, through the phalanxes of which it would ja many cases have been difflzalt to make one’s way from walk to walk, Why this accumuiation of carts, blocking the streets, and occupying in some cases fully one-third of their width, should be perm: passes understanding; but this {act is certain, that ten blocks along avenue B it would have been impossible to apply hoe or scraper to the gutter without the re. moval of two or three carts to the rody Down Thirteenth street, from avenue B tothe river, thoro were {ewer incumbrances, though tae pavement ‘was Tough aud uneven (80 rough as to jolt a carriage dis- agreeably with horse on the walk), and for every square there was more or less garbage im the gutters or in the street neat them. The pavement bore every evidence of having feittwo grating bite of the scraper within a for day or two, and yet thers were puddles and heaps of gurbago hore and there, obviously the aozumutation of a couple of dayg; for no odor was euntted, and in many cases bits of vegetables were not even wilted. On tho extreme east side, turning the horse’s head tor! tue gas works, Owing 40 the face tiat the pois mostly devoted to manu‘nctaring purposes. > a oposiis of housevold garbage ceared, und, in- .,i6 Geposy® were {cen eneuzperod, and inane -0ueh the wai the crraet wasunpaved, a very.“ pot for halt a square *" mms bAckWware vieanly ensemble was pre- ted. Tein BP across Sevouteenth street, Sbrough a Vie}. soveral houses, tReTY “was” no substantial the SPPZPT nce ot pavement or gatiera, Natit Second “ayenne was gained, when tha, garbage aig", tho walks ceased to appear, and fyésh water Powed along the guiters, Rounding the coruer of Twenty-sixth street and Seven: avapne, the gencral average of clvavtiness on the west side was found to be some tegrees be'ter than am the ease side; end, from Seventh avenue w Niath, pursuing a sigzag of south a square and Wosk a Square, it was Dot unui the square of old rookeries between Sixteenta and Seveuteent.a siroots was breasted, that any locality where people obviously made it a business of theirs to throttle the gutters with garbage was deveioped, Here, for the first. time ou the wip, one’s nostrils were sainted with a blight odor, and heaps of garbage, ooviously not more ihan three days old, filled the gutters and siuice-wavs, aud formed in foxy pools inevery nook of the broken, uneven pavo meat, Bleecker Btreet and the small streets intersec!ing it— mostly invabited Ly people in comfor‘able ciroumsiances —were found to be exceedingly cleanly; aad in tue vicinity of Washington square, from block to. block there was no evidence of the existence of. the dis:ustf i! habit of throwing the potato peelings, Ash bones, aad Gouerat retuse of honse-keeping into the sitect, Woosver street, between Bieecker aud Prince, was blocks of tenement aiteration A Tour of Iuspection—Sotranl und Observa- tions of a Day. The spring cleaning bf the sireets was completed ‘Turning the horse’s head east from the Bowery, at the intersection of Third avenue, a long, narrow street wa] NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 8,1867—TPAPLE suey. PT byline sath tle i lat Hast. ENEMA TT ENTS ‘When. | cared for the transportation pf the witness, who was trades now, so far as it trades at all, with the inhabitants aerated bd on government has era boundary, hous b ed ir suppl Daw vane to, their ena, Tasting? as e' Upon treater care and attention from the English Arronmezsts i Tue Comrrnoiiers Orvice.—Yester- day Comptroller Connolly appointed Daniel O'Reilly and Willam Steinbrenner Depaty Coll of City Revenue ; Farmed Carolia Der uy Receiver of tnd ila Coiver of Taxes, en a Avroneumes me ran Sraent Depanriihlt.—Street Commissioner George W. Molgan, Esq., has appointed | and" ordered Captain Har, “Md | of Henry Starkweather Goilector of Assessments vice Thomas ¥, Smith, *tioved; Goorge S Johnson Deputy | Mack's Collector of its vice Henry B, Venn, removed; Assessment Honry W Genet Depuiy Coliector of Assessments vice | wig Joun Fox, remor Comsusstovzrs oy Cxanines amp Comrecrion.—The Tegular meeting of this Board took place yesterday, all the members being present. James B. Nicholson was elected president In the place of James Bowen resigned. The report of the Committee of the Whole stated | With a vim, and won the fight. that proceedin; had been Matthew | Henderson, one of the attendants the Charity Hospital on. the 30th of April for allezed cruel treatrfent to a dying patient, The re- port also stated that advertisements have been published for proposals for the of the intermediate wings @ fe Spapeene fre The report was adopie foshue Philips was aj t irthen adjohivd, Pe tae emery OF 12° Doan, at Boarp oF County CaNvassena—The Board met at eleven esterday morning, and canvassed no re- turns, for the reason that those whtcl ceived by the Board of Supervisors and or Read were incomplete, £ Auraicax Ixstit0vm—The monthly meeting” of the Amorican kastitute was held last ovening at "ng Cooper Institute, the President in the chair. After ine minutes of the last meeting had been read by ¢he secretary, Mr, Q A ein =~. collecting was taken up, and between thirty-five SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Fight Near Cleveland, Ohio. col Curves, May A prize fight was fought near aie yesterday, be-| tween Tem Gallagher and Mike Ryan, by way of settling, private quarrel, The stakes were for a trifling amount A number of stubbornly contested rounds were fought, Gallagher winning the battle, Charlie Gallagher, who isto Aght Elliot in July next, was one of the seconds. Prize Bight in St. cee Salen ; . fores, but the | Battle is Fought Out. [From the St, Louis » A crowd of between two and three paar’ Zi ToBt out, yesterday to. place, near. {yo "Nn - anziow. to Tg : ‘whol be was the ‘bet — “ind of the afta, station, to put a stop to the p-oseqi Fe a gee formed and preparnigting aon = ‘mill, Capiats rangers 8, appeared uf the scene of | ac sat f - party stampeded ke « feck 0 came together over, aid pulling up feutentne tte fovthed out nfo MACK sireet, roed, aa thus escaped being ae ee PE Ly e spectators, Fig pp eae isbed, 28 ‘ney deserved to be, At the close of the mill forty “sollars was tossed into the hat for the benefit of thi fighcers. We understand that among the spectators! Were a number of women and children, Fine Sabbath} ‘amusement, truiy! FOOT RACE. A Gundred Yard Dash Between Davis ‘homas—Time, Ten Seconds—A Dend Heat. | The hundred yard dash botween: Davis and Thomas, for} $1,000, came oif yesterday afternoon at the Union Half | Mile Track, on the Bloomingdale road, near Seventy: '| second street, This race, which had been postponedij three times before on account of the inclement weather,} ‘was advertised to come off yesterday, despite the effo1 J. W. Chambers, a Pasion 8 P8Zaed by the Board of | of the clerk of the weather to prevent it, “Tho day w Trustees, aia meeting on the “9th ult,, was offered and | singularly propitious to a fair testing of the rann adopted. This resolution favored American Photogray*ical Society in the Instital, and asked, “havo it placed in chargo of the Comme, : eraiogy and Geoloy~ ttea on Chemistry, Min. under the namo Photographical section of the American WW" oton, Mr. Ely, froma the Board of Man- axeys, 3" 04 that they had not been able to fcoure a m for the annual fair of the Institute. It was de- cided that no furiier action bo taken in the matter for the preseat, Dr. Parmalee asked what action had been taken by the trustees in. reference to a resolution which had been, passed at a meeting some two months since to raise funds for ihe erection of a suitable building for the. Institute, and which had been re- ferred to them for immediate action. The President answered tat im consequence of the present unsettied financial condition of fhe country, the trustees did not think it a proper time to solicit subscriptions, and there- fére noconclasion had been come to on the subject, ‘Bho report of the Funance Committge for the quarter ending April 30, 1867, was submitted, and showed a Dalance of $1,564 99 1n the treasury on that aay, The Polytechnic branch of the Lnstitute held its weekiy meeung at room 24, Cooper Institute, at eight P. M. yesterday, Professor Tillman in te chair, Quite a large au and the lectures were listened Ho with attention, essor Vanderweyde exh bited a machine to photo “aph microscope objects; and chine, when viewed with the polarized licut, will enable an analytical chomist toreadily distinguis 1nd of saitfrom another. The Professor aiso ex- 4 the use of clectmicky in preventing: scaie in 5 -botters. . He’ said be that steam made trom salt water was positively electric, ence, which included several fadies, was Kite poe 0" the same sna- nad found by experiment the merging | Qualities of each of tho Contéstants, the wet weather o! the past few days effectually laying the dust, and th air bearing enough of the sharpness and bracing 0 ad its operations Continued | spring to make tho runners feel that snap and spring of muscular action which is beat calculated to show thett Tespective morits to the amplest advantage. Th track was suitably scraped and rolled, so as to present fair surface to the prospective capabilities of the nol ples, ‘THE MEN were both in excellent condition, and both were co fident of success, Davis was first on the ground. He a native of New York State, is twenty-three yoars 0 age, and has been taking excellent care of Himself. N¢ subjecting himself to any special training, he has rot for practice during several weeks past, and has avoid all manner of drink or dissipation, which ts calculated to mar the result of his natural capabilitice, He h not touched a drop of liquor for months. geet b Thomas, the other contestant, is a native of New Jerse; twenty-eight years of age, weighs a hundred and fi and stands five feet and ten and a baif inch igh, He has been in special training for this race, and has a world-wide reputation, DAVIB has run several important races, one of which against Tom Cox, the Milt Boy, which came offiat Kingsto1 in thisState, The betiing was 100 to 30.against Davis, anc the stakes were $500 a s: The distance was 161 yards, On tbis occasion Davis cave up the race afte( running 50 yards, when he lost bis balance and fell, an¢ THE BOARD OF HEALTH. stairs fico |x conoerned you mnot tre at him as an ud. | Violation of tue Bxcive law, by selling beer ou a Suntay; | Wetthor better nor worme.As to meumbrayees and throw ‘ere tne-copoits.. Li, therefore, the positive | could not recover himeelf in time to afford anv prospec: ‘Sho Roard of Heal * | Neeused ins Tn other swords..the BP para 21 he was fued img of carbave imto the gutter than was Lbird'strect or c r Ma o . he Roaed of Hesith met yewaday aiernom, Peal’ | 15° etre: gn mauve On8 ta foes ee | ae ee No I oton amet, was chant | Mirwavonney omits carta who ane lover portion | Ge yond pal the elaoto depecs fo | ram with Kearpey at Saugerte, N.Y. eitance of 3 greens sn be a: Toom s> far as relates to the hour g for closing and ay | with assaulting Frederika Kessor by throwin a quautity | 0° it was eapsiderably more passable Wan thé mp; ecmsiiatiiaie cinkbet’ wecmenaee meh we esr sep Fender agp ee , oa 4# protest against the action of the Hudson River Rail- | meaning another thing, tho: whole /puytaing, so tar as | of lime water aver her, Be was ordored by tne veurt fo | Greone and Mercor streets were. fount to bo tole teoneeditebusegreiainsnantieee pease stag Ae ards, ae istance ins oad, in unloading their cattle cargoes between Thirty- But the courts’ feat the whole build. | make suitable redress for the daniaze done to ihe com | free trom rubbish ; and, crossing Grand. to. Mi icine rine fet bated. Dore bss . first and Fifty-ninth stree! Now if the Bo licenses a man to | plainant’s clovhing. stroct, the tavestigator bont bis atteation «9 Five Por Ling Saving Avranatos.—The Marine Life Kavings Is iweh, being Tigo at, Piahiiit, for $2,000 0 eid ant rout 's, on Eleventh avenue, was} roll tn any particular room that Aecomes tho piace, and Yhoa, AicNamara was indicted on complaint of Thoinas t vicinity. On Mulberry street the habit of twowing | Conmission wet yestexlay morning, at elevem o'clock, | 4; ay 160 ‘ving x ide, thi received from citizens who live in the negaborhood of | there is no difficulty. His ay fication asks bra to | O'Roliiy, with allowing @ sik to overtiow, and tueroby | al) sorts of refuse matter into the stroct broxe out itke | 9 ine Underwriters’ rom, corner of Wall and Wiliam arenes pane ene ae eos ge Shose streets, The protest elicited considerable discas. renter place. two pers Ais occupy different parts | causing 2 nuisance. He was fined $5. an epidemic; thongh nowsere had the sahoarandi of fenton esate ges POM gt Sy IO foiaer West ia ‘cutie ol od ent the same building tiey /vet difvront liconses of aolmal and vegetable maiter lau lous eaoug’s to decam- cut the numerous course, go that a for No. 10 Smith street necd not.ns a y matter of faw, mean tho whole of the building, if the license limit 4 jt to jess, It is to avoid + gon, and the word “cattlo” seemed to be quite @ lexicon prot of cg : sticktor for many of the membors, sone contending that "yards, by six" inches. 1 iy ‘be word inciuded horses within its meaning, while pose and emt offensive odors, Ou Moti strevt the habit wae ihu-tra‘ed.toa sul greater ©; ad ou Baxter street, from the ‘appearance of gutters, H was were presented. A steering apparatus, by means of | He beat the Broom Bay alee which Meypower of the helmsman over the radder was | Newark, a distance of 100 stake was $109 to $50 on the first ninety in, POLICE INTELLIGENCE, others ciaimed that it only meant oxen, goais and sheep. | such dificulties tbat the requirement to define ite ct MAE ii obvvious tat nobody cver thro’ Vihing visewhere | tacressed, was ex'uibited, as was also a vegetable.com- anne veater’ rs di , | “place” * . Sea] r! v eniay a ~ ‘ ve for cleaving . JOHN THOMAS — sons par ba Pym panee, Kalo’ ye al ‘Siearena Aehich 1s to be filled up being Mancroverx Destrormd A Vautyisa,—On Wedneniay | than into the gutter. nae fisia poind ape ug. bE = Hide 5 bs oa pantie Aehcs ani » fis Delng eatisfad that oxon were not horses, the following | Thied.—2s to the hole (arth: F ; evening Mary C. Davis, rosiaing at No, 79 Crosby strent, | bouns and evary variety of re oven, | tne iron A rudder Ym hinged seetions, by means of | 12 New Oricans eating tke Scholtz at = tatanee 0 mesolusions wers adopied :— em 1 something to be done a! ‘Gono This ie 0 Hromise of. and Joseph Lenn, hada diMealty.u (be promtnes of tp cote te hence and henre net having lame suiimoniy | whch «ips ne tymned within a smaller space, was pre-,| wo nandred yards sad.os &' sake of ae eae Resolved, That the following strects and avennies in the | PeF%OU does Not do tt, dhe rosuit of bis falluro ts to bo | fermer, during which it is alloged Lona took a Kaifo or } Jong to laduce decomposition. Baxter strect was thor- songed, aud (AVouwbly received... A fire alarm and icebarg ie Vat ae ae og agent 0 x be, and ihe same are hereby devignated as | decided hereafter, is thats Yaak ‘i matietousiy cat and totalty |ourhly soraped butawoe% or so since, and yet in chat | Indicaor was subinitted to tbe notice of the Commis | pop eechaek ine that as ranch as in green the wroatiee through which cuttioy steep pigs | Fowrth.-—Tve req” dewinast’to statotihe age'and citizan- | srccven om ef pulang alee at iy cat and tolally | phe: pues of tne auamoant of giraago bas accumu. | Sion. Used as a fire alarm, the slightest heat in a room gag a gp by Ph ger i Be lg and «wine may be driven mn said et it'to ‘chapter | ship, does not say? dneno forsianeror minor saali have a | destroyed an el! painting valued al $100, which Lang | jared m tho street that onght not to b caused aa expansion of tne metal, in connection with He has. also Deaton Kelly Davis” 7 of the Laws of 1867, va :— Manhattan, against (he wall in the parlor. insiamly alever ant an alarm bell, and when the guage was and Philade!phia, Philadelpbia. McCabe beat him ina ‘There can be no reason. why license. Tots was jn last year’s form aud the prac. ice 1a & year, amplog of Dlarkson, Carmine on ma high teocat the Fe eat 8 g ne a = te aeder oe ty second has been not to,‘grant of refuse a’licenso on anon | Rave an alarm wih oe Reese nee Sat eterno as, | Pails of axes and dith by the wholosite ‘should scoured onside the keel of a ship, the coldness of the | raog on the Fashion Course in 1361 AME Se nor waveuues, | grounds, though ,4 doubt if'a minorshonid ever hareese, | &ct,Police to the spot ant he arrosied lean, The ac | be permitied by the police. Kven as tho explorer | water, wien the yeanel was Within» quarter of a mmile of | cf one hundred yards he easily beat’ MoCabe on Beoond airee:; : tehth & Sor One Hundred and | Fi/U.—As (oO female assistants, &c., not in Inst year's | CUsell was LNkNn Ae ne ene email at {he ‘vomba On| Passed yesterday. the distanco of three blocks on | fh Iceberg, caised the meial to comtract, and ring the hi: * " “ a Pret . “e ‘+ Cap sble of the constriction you pnt upon it, | 7, : f Legs then strate Committed | gen to empty pails th into the gutser, with an wn- s - treaty One Hundred and Twos street, from Manbal- | Practieslly ( has never received euch a coustrne- ion, | 220n for trial in decantt of bail, | The precise naiara of | eonsciousnoss in. thelr mauner whichbotrayed ths fact | Journed, pgm marche geen mages onl So tanh gpd Aan strect to Kighth avenue from Ly ured aod Tenth street, Third street, from {th sires, from rty-tird urees, i avenue, (caisie white being so driven the difficulty whict resalied in the destruction ef the pieiure did not traasp!ze, Juvexns Snorurrers.—James McCarthy, James Fitz. gerald and another boy, whose namo is ;unknown, that they had aot tho fe: the shoes—the usual little and their eyes; nor is it possible that an aconmuiacion of such depth suonld take place in.a week without some- body having seen it Along Roosevelt street, Janes strebt, Rose strea!, Oak Fiovre rrow Cattrorsia.<--Tho steamship Henry Onauncey, from: Aspinwall, brought 10,683 packages of dour from San Fyantisco, =~ «* . Liorssep Vitucing, Brc.—Captaln Braokett has takon | yP¥, Surely the Roan! may say that they didn’t approve of a at of M. P's properly before man who ‘gag prostitutes for waiters. C Now, ray dear Judge, please think the matter over 8° ad you will soo {hat thore are two sides to this a y Your obedient servant, ss f . c ty head, nor am a the st F . Littiedeld, 61 Na fall; sporting oro gusleed Gan atts head Sor aay GEORGE BLISS JR, | “Hered the store of Mr. Jarnes H, Littiede!d, G1 Nassaa | gteeot and Oliver strect—tho inst being tho first, in- | the license consus of tho city, and has found that the Sones ts tue teem oh he Gee BR rove of swine or pigs of move thad tifty head. . __— street, few mowonts, ran’) fee'ed aigurict of 1832scthe streets Lave not been so free he Member, at ionnand walal in 7,268 bnggtes. ‘the principal The following letter, which waz read with the records The Germans and the Excise Law. into # le. AS tiey Wate iii garbase abd MS Sdorless St fon years; and even in | *6eres™ need: akaic caste te 7.2087 eae 1 eee a te E ; ‘xcompauying it, wae ordered to be engrossed and sent “fhe recent action of the Board of Excise, subjecting | Passing out the door Wit i Baxter and Mulb‘rry. streets—tho thg first | Press wagons, 903; venders—fsh and vegetables—1,060; | pieids, im We 3 % to the Governor, as was the voluminous report of infor | Spplicants for Meenses to certain regulations and ferved that Vitzgcrald had a bande of valuable scarfs tn | plague epot of the threatened epidemia of ast year— | Kludiing waod wagons, 221; charcoal 8, 231; dirt Dr. oe roots: W amaiitios with which the coroners wero charged by the Teguiations and ‘te- | hig poamossion, which he had taken from tie eo Rocwithetendiog the diagust(ul Rabie of throwing ell {cart Wis; hack covettes, 12: spoil conchew, Go; jack. | Biedeint Pee hone ee Meand some time age: y strictions, which are considerod insulting and humiliat- | ‘The boys were novsaed and \toCarthy and F tzgcrald vba into the etrestand the permission of thet babit | 'caris and boats, 646; railroad cars, 190; idnak | Barden wins pley ree aaa tain * ing, bas given a mew impetus to the spirit of opposition | rested by officer Kehoo, of the Second precinct; but the fF the police, puve stones that the sun had nossean | shops, 320; second hand dealers, 270; em! ‘board- lor, Calforula Jobe and others. 7 PO, "Seemorouttax Dona oF eau t ie reference to the Excize law, and the manner the taw | tuINd Dany cco ee Cee Dern | ne eee ears tutree tree hebite Ing benses, 104; public porters, 218; pawn oftces, 69; | rmseae: % roperty rod aud the prisoners takoa befe there are iwo Gr throe habits— 7 * rm ‘Goths Aecmmeamrel the Matwonciban Bawaeee ty is enforced by the Excise Board, The Gormans in par- | Alderisan Coman, who exmmittod them for trial in de- | biddon by at materiall? interfere with the 6 eore> ead Boge yond drivers, 400;' special 8:45 P.M. the distance of one hundred “Sin -1 beg raspeer{ lly w ln betore the hoard. the acogm, | UCalnr are veer clamorons’ that some decisive mensnrea | fanlt of ball, ae of the youthful offenders issaid tobe | tiocs both of broom aud sorapen—vie: the habit of a + having been pace Poe won in the tubuni cave of intormalzy on the part of one of | Should be taken at once to prevent the enforcement of | very resp:ctably connected, throwing aarbage into the Srrect, which ta the rule ta, | COLSON on Tie Aasttos Feway.< At about hai. | the dip up and sclested western end of the Chines. Tn this ease the olicial rovard of | the regulations by the Bxeise Board, such as “ fs nice the tenement house disiriets; the Aostinulotion of carts | Past seven o'clock lant evening, @8 the ferry boat: jh ER ee coments Me renting’ Sen the, ‘ien:ing tie Coroner's xiguature, wan, | the one requiring saloon keepers and retailers to bore a | AuS0"> Swixpuk—Vesiorlay afierooon a. man | 42° oo! igoalities alone the wall ain bal Baltic’) which was blowing fitfuliy and toward F Masel Taat, in tne Tombs Volice Courts proven | “hole” in their doors or shutters, which somebody Tus | named Patrick Connolly entered tho gift Jewelry en- bebe rrlaencueat og schists te peiealins Aue was enroute from Brooklyn to this city, while trying to | score. oe A finned EqrPoried 2 he hae Signature as one o( the arora was’ not a Payee ase stirring appeal has been | tablishment of George Grit, 109 Chatham stroot, and, | left on the sidowalk. Eicher of those mischt, wivin vig gives tug boat towing a vessel sea room, she collided with | Ot come and Ripley and Koo se the , Sie sonaaes meee commons As | Bae, be Wr eeees, tearsageen, nowt beep rer erare Tecana ane | Me.alleged, was there swindied. out of $675 by somo | "ance be prevented: and, uniess prevented. it ts tmcs | # schoones lying at azchor off Governor's Island, The | Wace with Mer Cerise te elon ges © xigued that paper, Fas newer, Prosent at pers, ‘eepers, % che | Mimo at wirich ba was induced to play. Gritth way | “Ole that certain strects should be Kept clean for three | trim boom of the schooner stove in the gentiemen’s | Thomas eviucing the soeut corvouane and alertness ol German societies and the German public in general, to unite in a grand oftort to thwart the echemes of a parti- san Of Excise, The matter is being discussed in all quarters, nod a public meeting of hinkeepors has arrostet by ofllcer Conran, of tho Fourth preetoet, and taken before Alderman Cowan, when be expressed a willingness to refund tha money. He was perii do 90, nod duschargo wrisition, although Le officiated tn the case, Tesora bore what puryeried to be the sworn evi. ‘of the jatier was the prisoner, ‘then under examination on a charge of having committed Ge crimo whieh said record tender io oomoenl, and the other hourgate tim? . t cable of the ferry boat, “ereath THE SOCIETY FSR PREVENMON OF GRUELTY TO ANIMALS. assengers, of whom ‘there was a large num- vunately no person was injured. A Tossix wien Proxrocests,—Aboat four o'clock yes- Bie em. testlios Lhat she newer signed the paper. and that wha: called for the purpose of discu: measures to ne apni ¢ 7 rs Some fifteen minutes having elapsed ] ported to ve re was & doer Phu earn ah | oppose the action taken by the Board of Roles Vidaon ov ten Excru Taw.—Poter Mouqte, No Si] |, 7" annual meoiive, of Progeny 3 aeeteaa, | tarcry afternoon as oftesr Wooley, of the Broadway | sitemple the start wast iat actly ena, Dante of the jarcb, have 1 a Steph igh ‘ooms, No, 696 Braadway, residont away, with » success, fore tse tah see. Gebers 06 the tie of West Tatiteenth street, and stopsa € gel ah quad, was walking wp Broadway attired im citigen’s | 28ae Ae grease for san cing twas that i was i THE ALLEGED OUTRAGE ON BLACKWELL'S ISLAND, | rutnon trot, wore arraso nt takin ee dee aed mar My | clottes be noticed three men getting thi and out of Sean, Thome guinea on aime and éering Ts Last Coan Jury. As, however, the Grand have now diamiased | ‘The examination of w: ti x etalon ivan Poem eat Malian ‘ : ss several stacd, Knowing this old pickpocket tor of the distance ram abreast with him, until they ae Soto maces toneeetenin Meeerase | daeeue tonne mates itaerses rf sey eae con. | charge with vokttus tho sci law, Both were ture, ‘Tho Seereiary, We. H, Watdell, end bis report, | Yyociscy followed auras va _ . dete, Foachod the core at about tho "sume tine 74 jour the facts recarding the er. rene: Nagao « D : nswer, which gave a nésuiné of the work, of the society since ; they entored a certain stago"| ing hod of the score frst and Davis reaching it at ABD B. DALTON, Sauitary Suporiniendomy, and brutal treatment to one of the patients under his | Caos, Tue FonwR, iv wi Tours “James Buchanan | jus jncepti " ration in April, 1866, near the New York Hotel and made an attempt ty | same instant of time. The distance was’ run in ten ‘ “6 theretiy mercy Pore ; ts inceptign aud iveorpo in Aprii, 1865. He | arrest them, when two of them offered a.desporate | onds, and the judges decided it to be a dead KINGS COUNTY BOARD OF SUPCAVISORS. care, hastening » took place before | Cross, tho reputed forger, arrested hy detective Kider os | brietly couched upon the various cases of cruelty to ani. | resistanoe, which was ended by the throwing | Davis, who had challengod Thomas, originally, clainied Justice Dodge at the Jefferson Market Police Court yes: | being a fugtiive from justics from Chicago, where he is | mais that had come uoder the noice ef the soofety | 6 of tiem heavily to the pavement In the confusion Poem ech emntip. Sota gem tprer | y-| ‘Tho Hoard of Supervisors met yesterday afternoon at | terday. wanted to answeran mdictment found against him, as } and the disposition tat bad been made ot then incident upon the st one succeeded im making hi: pp ng ge gt arrest, fear o'clock, Premdevt Litde in the chair. A comman!- James M, Geary was the first witness on the stand, | reported in yesterday's Fiexann, was at vod detare | LY the courts, ihe particulars of which the pubdlie are Ky changed hands, probable distant ation, signed by Jadge Dikeman, of the Court of Ses- | and testified substantially as follows:—Ho entered ward snes ee ty: ner a seg the arrival of cd oo ol with. or Mn no cabecied a letter wa taben ts acequee "Sauk cos wove wi to Face will be con 4 seation , ‘a requisition ‘or his return tengo for trial. Agassiz upon the turtle, in answor to thy ‘ A sions, Justices Hoyt aud Voorhoes, and District Attorney | No. 9, In Charity Hospital, on the 224 day of Janaary, | fran’ yorrs acn Cross was arrested ia this city on’ th | Oft reiterated assertion that st was incapable of feeling. Maen anncnge th pleas eet Bis namo wes Wil. | Which iethe Morr, complaining of the tack of means for the ventila- | and left last Monday fully recovered; on hie arrival in | char:eof forelnc a parton with the view of liberating | The Professor's letter took the croand that the practice | tnder the name of Thomas Burns, aetele E, tion of the court room, and giving notice that court | this city, he, in company with Patrick O’Rorke, called | the Huntington from the State Prison at sinc | Of ying the fas of the tartle and stowing it away upon | pictare is to be added to the gallery collection this | _ ANOTHER Would not be held more than two hours on aby day in | Upon the Commissioners of Public Charity and made onty Atthouc th chem targets tote oe et Buble, tice ‘toa Pinould be roeiced. rg beste by marked "the cenrequence thereof, wasricotvod and read by the clerk, | them nequainted with the facts which came under their | Cross, then going under the assumed nome of Pritchard, | <Welt briefly upon the assisiance the society | 4 Coxw Docton’s Caanaus.—A ruspectable gentleman | named Sanderson. Bees, ietet me ctomion, and war | soso or meane of ita which as, wrtem vy | Sei, ie heion panes fr Montages rene | sapetienéne af Ue aio act raltys ttn: | wun what's ealod t-te, happened wo bo | Seog she Peek me Pa deany Comite predenved thete ne O’Rorke. (The affidavit published in yesterday's Hurt iaeinadsiaiel pate: pays a 2 #0. | ‘Dibus lines, one of Wham, who fepresented one hundred with what, is vulgarly called @ torn, happenod to be | Tompkins for same cathe, ai ction gg sone atten for | is substantially the sano as the letter here re‘erred to.) ALLEa axp Cuare.—John | horses, would not permit a whip to be used on his line, | 6g down town yesterday, when he espied the sign of | committed to jail and Tompkins speechless from loss mamber of prisoners sdmitted to that institution during ¢ | Hannahan was arraigned vesterday at the Essex Market | It also announced that an‘effort was being made to en- | a Dr. —, at No,*** Broadway. Knowing that his | lood.—Fredericketurg (Va.) News, that time, was 00; 0, females 20. Dive! ‘80: it | Police Court, upon complaint of Jobn Coyne, No. 7 Hes. | Courage the adoption in the city of the system of wooden reguar corn doctor the “‘move’’ and males 24,’ fomaien 25. Remaining on hand, 197: males letter ter street, who charges him as above. ‘ prremonte Ose seanee BAds SPF Date ceneutraled that thong! aoe in 194, females 61, Ou motion the repert was ordered on in the the statersent of the complainant that Hanuahen eciien | see Pavements were, less tojarious to norsos, while | Seams Be _ Bn on on ng hlcnahern ae theif THE WEEKLY HERALD. staied In tho letter, it le owimg to some misappreben- | On'hite at hie room om Worlhentay act Penn ananiled | equal to stone tm darability, From: the ‘report that corn nicely pared. The me * Committee an Salaries, through Superyi sion on the of the clerk who drew the complaint; | chain roan inesday. The wateh and | i¢ tat the number of 4] ” and goat Maney, of thy Second ward, reported in favor of = he Beant to couvey that the dying man wea fronted rong = tly onthe burcau. While Hannahan was gg 460, ‘and heoeltan He Se," a se'te ice sho ear | owt fae ty aL co Sunday tan “he Vane | Sur init brag tne hen he nocond clerk to. $1,500, to bo paid trom the Ist of | tag Reine” deccaneds he occupied tues hed “atonge | etd him to a yee" the et Y eater ‘indignation rose above heat at this | contains April, at ‘a aes thereafter by the County | fine j, was about Three feet Bn ‘Tur For-Qvery Arison Line, Scrr.—An examination Bon’ Date Srouete tsends ys bequest to oye hy de ae. Fomped an officer and had paterson 7 by i eametian td Steuer Sather the County | Dit, and O'Rorke's bed tay alongside of mine; Thompson | was commenced in this case yestertay at the Bxsex | the society of 000 at his death, The Mr. ine engeuee, Ctona inlets oe areee. ‘MR. BURNEY'S REMEDY.” ‘treasurer to borrow tie sum ‘of $300.00, payable an | Dad deen dying apparently from seven oreight o'clock | Market Police Court, before Justice Shandley. Ni poe yg r to Whe | bors an A a ga eek, pans Guiar,” from onyarian Qeected by chapter 107, laws of 1085.1 aaticipeuen-of Wet Rreemink: SCORN ae tae (ease sere cae DIAIBIY. | rote were Wrought out. ‘The defence eet al patcowl we tepeter we Execotive Comes ‘i the Walling, andthe wate of Murs wan ie Known 10 pie eagesins nthe a van taxes re ne. : : pete Ply, orn mano me | EC cree Se ened Rea | hl enigcielentgt a | a a oe eae Got | tt ese aeer ae eee | a rl ¥ 9 ee esti han Dee Te Taek wees oe Sunday ne Ge Se peteting See, Bee. ments ‘the shoe THE WAR IN VIRGINIA. Fete ingert onthe ying tam” ove Gare secs [bette mats cuca fale Teoting and not be tycia to ‘and strain. It | Smavus op Wittxer.—Yosterday revenue officer | the Cable and the Maile up to the hour of pablicatiog, . ree other men presoat at the time this occurred ; their ot : A Lecture by ee of ahe anne are urna, Crnsene and ior, aoa ‘bare wees orm gana We ee boson a a -gt gp atasT, coined. sixty. | imeluding our sadly benign Py about ‘about ; he made upon expenditure for putting down wooden seven biskey. ‘was conveyed Correspondence reporting Major General Rossor, of the late roel army, de- | Bo complaint to any one in the hospital, or at any piace at ments The Which was an able document, was | of the Univod tates for fatare dupostion. the opening of the Fenian Trials, with the Hvered « lecture iast evening at Cooper Institute, before | glee, umill he sam Mr. Kollogg. and hat gentleman re- | prepare aay Tae hae ato slected for | {ATT RPA—Walter ‘Costello, a laborer, reciding | against the Leaders and a List of the Fenians for Trial ST Kearas rae. o8 Te et Mare of he rm | Gy, ee reset hn ane roe cmp | ew of RN Ti gL Pal rn nr Apatite ES gy Bo near waked rere en a pre. | was q ing wi act of ; ; In refrrag 06 past events he. deuloed) to beeen oe a ET o'cjock * A Searels, Sewell Roberts, Coal at the corner hd ptember md Roper & ail Mason, womapring ot the Seat of Oor- : M@apori Fevive the animocities confected with | [5 the Department of Nemeth rag Mosea “Horace B. Claflin; , Bollevce Hospital, © T° Niseteenth pro- | srnment; The Latest News China; Movements a thom, bat rather to heat the wounds they hind caused, | with whom both he and O'Rorke appeared betire Justice it ojob Carey, @ be cleat ee t - Ble wae glad to see the frequent siens Of a real recon. | Dodge and made the complaat upon which Foages ftreetion in the fread) was arrested; the witness further says that be saw adly mectiog of Northern and Seaeal ade Ses Sueroceveral Sencoen the Gea Seatbers soldiers, Ho wished to draw attention to the fend etter pottian ti Sngers om the en othe, patenk ‘an exoursion, Hime when Grant aevew)ied at! hie forces around Peters. | Ke Would lok around iim; this be repeated or | to Staten Lf Ram oh + oe” i» tuning” Lae, tm. | eb ieetpiergun taney ten cite ce | sud zhle { etious, At thie time ihe somh was greatly pee cround toe selate ching h tun tee oe oy , seduced in orery way, and Goversi toe nad to rely ealy | hen ow a bandage up the mouths of the patients ‘tones: the fon the gathored remnants of the revel forces Hened | *6t rt pints ta daiaiihlnlns er bene fer ove ef the 43,3" $ _ $296. Py topics of the day; Our Sporting 1 Replies cnc 12, cyan | gn cing naman seat tae | sree ore Sis | ececnecen een ~ yen cave wasestants renee eee thirey three oni ante eeanet | ME Ke ne ag Tilson, pl morta fl pean Sey Fietio events at home and abroad, movements aud six thousand cavalry. and they sere baif saved | @'Rorke wo Jusuee Dodge and hare make their we r of the Great Billiard Players, &¢.; The Feshions, og eahaunied with working in. trenches @ warrant tesued for the arrest of Hen- reported for the Hust by oer Paris corres. pom seere ‘moans in the South teas, | Gerabu without alayy Be Agnenltaral Budget, containing valua- pp theme. an over mioiming vad mighty force | when the Warrams was given se. Senreent oe pp Oy wore | facility was given hies to make oa and interesting reading for Farmers and Gar- erder to Lee to extend bis fanks, and they | nei ee decers; Reviews of the Outtle, Worms, Dry Goode and, a en at br ‘eigen; Marage eed Deus; hevertvony so ald tt 5 5 and : and Danville. roads, ener scooenis ofall important and interesting events of ihe seated cubseription, $2; Three copies $5; / Satara cm eck td rene tpl ‘ oerted in the Wensay Hana | 2

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