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6 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1872, STABBED IN THE HEART. hereby, , ia mon im Whose favor am account has been | the rules of the old Board of Aldermen of 1871 be hereby, for the eake of what legal cifect may be gutted to ordered the, cert, Mr. ne proceed ta te rules of this Board until altered or others are | {onded action at the sae one gna ser mreelt by the in smearing bers Tog portman t) 1s thus will be seen that the Mayor Is vested with % 10. Who bad tue returns, They all replicd, a full power and entire Tesponaibil in all, matters | Sdopted tu thelr placé, ana the same was referred | secopding to my own Neyo hye OP that they been sworn already, except Frencn 4 Felating tome government of se of nd ss vesled w & Committee hereafter to be appointed for amend- Aldermen ‘of the clty of New York, and {therefore I do by vir. | a8 of the Bouin ware, to waces ee Lad Pasian duunarey aereerzacinareyee sty | ment Shs Pins nce tl cater ava | Taser ter vorsoer sess | PTA, AFFRAY ON A. SCHOONER. "Phe Old Board of Aldermen Jenominiously | Bower szadecharwe inet responsi... 2Meculy | “on motion of Alderman Cocunane Louis Jacobs | 9°” poem tig Boar nen wram of mauaamos nondeao | FATAL AFFRAY A Br Tmpenching eh Mayor, mich pores mabe ox | was appointed Sergeantat-Arme ro en, ised tas sae aan, See | an Mapa wath bad been awn out of the 3 Ly Lwo- iS - Ak Displaced---The New Board Installed | Sers*ewtied in “cack Boards “After mature aud | Alderman COCHRANE sald (he now being tn cond | Orc Miesander Wildes, Aleaander Maru, Jone Falconer: | Rohuyier, alderman, au Jonannes Jansen, Ass | Qn Man Killed and Another Dane deliberate consideration your Committee have come | dition to move in a parliamentary manner)—| Lawrence R. Jerome and Emanuel B. Hart, And tothe | Sat, of the South ward; John momeiok Acerman, with Manicipal Honors. to the conclusion that the facts brougnt to the | that a committee of three be appointed to inform | oflces of ern and Hobert White, Assistant, of tne West, ward; gerously Wounded. knowlege of your committee, and wmich are set | the Mayor that wo are thus organized and ready tO | | First Assembly distro, Thomas Voley Second Assemb! Tas ein ast ward. "Upon the reading of ‘ . Slots sanexoas Qemand ina’ the Mayor should be | Tecelve communications from him or entertain his | dire John po a one of tnéae 12 the Sours, FpOm, there veins a large Amnpeached by the Common Council. sence, ‘diutrict, Isaac ; Biath Assem crowd ns present, general clui ' EXCITING SCENES IN THE CITY HALL | qcsaysr,saneeuea brawn two rupert, | P'fhe'notlon, was carrea, ano Near. cornrane, | Bek itis ere “Aeon, ana | fue, va, a ne MaDe ety es ag tge | AD Old Quarral—The Story of the Verage—B mal, stosenn Mivancial ue, | Gilsey aud Martin appointed as sala committee, Kran; Ninth ‘Assembly distr George F Usdatng. | cou The ferment and uproar rose to such a Mischievous Mate-The Difficulty at with periodical statements of their financial ac: Assembly dineien P. Stack fotgut vans « generat confilot vas impending, end counts, and Having the authority to call for such ‘These gentlemen retired, aod during their ab- | ton; "Tenth Siktber intormeuiee as be mighe require, and vero | gence the members came forward and subscribed to | THNCK” Agente ieee es cee, Pinckney | the Mayor rose and dissolved the meeting, ‘upon 4 Holmes’ Hole— Always at War—Serap- made SPeRAasloIe vy law for the proper munage. | tne oath of ofice, A few minutes later tuere was & Assembly ulstr wilt Wvaqa? ‘Fourcenth doom ai which 1 the multitude dlapersed without collision. Alderman James Irving on His ing the Maste—Holiday Work. meat partments, and as juts of tha ed bs icholas R. Connor; nth Assem| party nad refused to be kinda have been practised in several of | stir in the crowded lobby, and the police, headed by Erastus, Littleseld; Sixteenth Assembly district, . | Sworn by Mayor Noell, he declined to sit with them ha Muscle Again—A Fight in the fiemyour comiaities oem it proper’ that tue | captain Thorne, made an opening for the Mayor, | Fietteenn assembly datrice Pung’ Gumesayt Mincteeats | pe common Counell, And Oa cNere cms excont, UY ‘or sho n Aldermanic Chamber. Hable for the frauds that havo bees committed: | | WhO was handed by Mr. Vance acopy of the Pro- | Assembiy istrict, Bariholom Melvonaid; Twentiews | Cre of we Common Coun it was apparent. that | LIX DEADLY STRIFE, Your committee therefore recommend that the | ceedings, with the remark—“I have the honor to re- | diy district, Otis D. Hall. OAKEY HALL, the city would be without @ government uniess Mayor be impeached ior maifeasauce and misfea | port to you the action of the Board of Aldermen.” Mayor of the City of New York, some other measures were taken. Mr, Noell took it sauce in office, in not having properly discnarged 4 Filed in the Mayor's Office, ufter twelve meridian of Janu- | upon himeell to order a scrutiny of the elections in On the 9th of last December Captain H. Ay the duties impdsed upon nim by law. Mayor Hct in reaponse said:— ary 1, 1872.—Cuakure O, JOLIN®, Chict Clerk. the several wards, and appointed four persons in ne Juna B. Gai shipped @ ‘The Charter of 1870 makes it the duty of the Court Mr. PRESIDENT—If you will allow me T will say @ cach ward—two of each party—to couduct the in- | Pitcher, of the schooner Julia E. Gamage, LA of Common Pleas to define by rule the mode of | tew words, 1 came to the office of the Mayor of this INTERVIEW WITH THE MAYOR. vestigation, ‘the Leislerians appointed on tiese | crew of scamen at Rockland, Me., to work his veal impeachment and trial of charges. ‘This Qourt, so | city to-day, at the hour of noon, prepared, with Committees, however, refused to serve, and their | 46) t the port of New York, The crew consisted of far as your committee are aware, have never by | very great respect to the Court, however, to disobey TAR A nr ene mmmnes Party refused to recognize or take any part what- Watt H. Harris, and three seamen, Tne any rule defined the mode of impeachment, and in | the order of prohibition which bad been served At the close of the proceedings in the Aldermanic | ¢Ver ‘in @ scrutiny thus ordered, maintainin; that it | amate, Wultam H. Har a the absence of any such rule your committee recom- | upon me on Saturday, for the reason that Lwas ime | 0 ay was wholly SIRNAS, the Common Council alone | genooner was loaded with @ cargo of lime, and mend that a resolution of impeachment be passed, | structed by counsel very learned in law that it was | Cham @ HERALD reporter waited upon the Mayor | peing, by iaw, the judges of tne qualifications of its while she was taking in that merchandise the oap- tic that counsel be designated to prepare the necee- | Void upon Its iace. A wrt; of prohibition can on'y | to obtain his views upon the extraordinary scene | OW members, But the persons Of the anti-Lels- fom Ti but the mace tae sary arlicies Of impeachwen,t and prosecute the | issue in the Court where the suitor t8in that Court | tnas nad Just taken place. He found His Honor in lerian party who had been thus appointed pro- | tain heard some floating rumors vat Same before the Court of Common Pleas, in accord | Leame prepared for the parpose ol ¥olviNk 40% | nis private ofice, as cool, as calm and as collected | Steded with thelr lavor, ant returned the Mn Of | led him to suppose the max would not Keep Bis ¢Ne ance with any rule that may ereafter be adopted | legaidoubt that might exist y a pledge » a all the voters 1p spul rl ow if tered into as to 1h | ag though he had only been appending his signa- | for whien they severally voted, gagement when the moment came for ALL THE POLICE RESERVES IN THE PARK, Meeting of the New Board Guarded by a Cordon of Police. by the Court of Common Pleas. which I long ago en Prompt and Cool Action of the ‘The report concludes with a recommendation that | appointment of the old Board of Assistant 5 " ‘The report was as follows:— SETTING OUT TO SEA. i ‘i ture to formal documents in the Comptrolier’s Ma: or. aoes Ck ig Bronte to $28, Committee of | Aldermen. I tind that there wae atwcies part Omtiee tee a ean i ee To guard against such a breach of contract the Inzons who acted with the Committee of tae Com- | an effort to give me an opportun gal votes: et a , mayor. mon Council 10 Investigating the ely and county pleased, and tat they hud taken, without any con- | After offering to the Mayor the compliments of | Illegal votes for Schuyier and Jansen. captain made an arrangoment with another man to G take the place of mate ou the schooner if Harris did 59 | not turn upat the appointed time. The schooner was accounts. A res. lutol ue Ww. fence’ with me, @ settled action, both personaliy a" unanimously Monta ean pagneniooekd ana olcially. Whether or no (his Board 1s in oitice | *@ season the reporter aald, “Woy, Mr. Mayor, | ora by election ‘or not, 1% 18 certainly in odice by ap- | you have begun the New Year with quite a Napo- | Legal votes for Roosevelt and Jelilsen. - JAMES G. DIMOND, ; ; ared Tho New Board of Aldermen wera In as EDWARD SCHLICHTING, | Yommittee, | Polntment of the Mayor, under the charter of 1870; | leonie coup @etat,” legal votes for Roosevelt aud Jellisen. got ready, the crew came on board and everything the Board of. Supervisors GW, PLUNKITS, on Jor wien the action of the vid Common vonnell was | wyeq y think it 1s quite a coup dela’, and a very was In sea-going order, when Ilarris, prepared to P 5 HENRY WOLTMAN, } communicated 10 me, } was at uberty to take Roane | ee gn. a " TOtdle.reeesseessesssesrersrsnsesreeneerseeseees 47 | his agreement, went out to the schooner. ‘This of 7 vi geiiou on wy . e + » ye WEST WARD. FE POOR ALIAS 28 Alderman Woltman then offered the following | Tf you are ciected, that 1s one; {f not elected, you are | «{ suppose all this was prearranged, was it not?”” | Legni vores for Hutchins and Watte. veces T1 | COURSE diet away with the necessity of the services OF T pentane, watch was passed: — certainly appointed. pad htc pained & lite, of “No ; certainly not, f you mean by prearral Ulegal votes Jor Hutchins and W uite : 7 | theman who was to fill nis piace tn case of accident, ‘that A. O: a re, § order, andare. made r rales 3 nge= aint he Mayor Impeached by the | ,2ysives, hat ducer Mal, Mayor of the, cu of New | Sonia. die 24 OF horhor elected \ovottee thee | Ment the sweariag m of the mow Aldermen. Iwas} _ ‘Tot, o—yq | bat Harris was so enraged: tust any? euspiclow Office, in having farled to communicate to the Common Coun- { appointment or eleciuon, I snall proceed to - } tT) gg | Of nls entegrity should nave existed that Old Board. A Veto on the Impeachment Proceedings by the New Board. clia general statement of the wn f the cil rar prepared to disobey the writ and appoint the old | Legal votes for Provoost and Roor» Savice tailed to be vigilant and eetive is eaveing The ordis | Muulster under she Ordinances the oath Of office, Board at five minutes past twelve. Ihad prepared | Mlegal votes tor Provoost and Roome Dances of the city and laws of the State to be executed and ‘The oath of office was then administered to each enforced, and in huving failed to perform. the dues pre- | member present, a3 follows:—Alexander Maruo, | ® ‘‘Whereas” to precede the adidavit made our in | Total... z acribed tor him by city orninances and the jaws of the State, se ‘ae | Diank by Clerk John Hardy, a8 agreed to on Satur- BAST WARD. ‘as required by law, and in having failed to properly dis- | Jolin Cochrane, James Fitzgerald, William Kodde, A ® Legal yotes for Morris and Tuthill, charge and fulfil the responsivility Imposed upon him by law day last.’? legal votes for Morris and Tato in havibg neglected and re‘used to direct that proper reports | xen, William Joyce, Jenkins Van Sehatck, Solomon |. ‘“DO1reaily understand yon, Mr. Mayor, to say of the operations and actions of the various departments of nant ‘ ‘ er r " 8} i razier. tues taformation ae might have enabled him to property | Peter Gilsey. Alderiaen Cowman and Plunkitt were | been, to use rather a slang whrase, ‘sprung upon | [ie vores for wspoyster and meanier: —— | crew, and was the cause of their abandoning 1 severersees 49 | vessel, The captaim was then compelled to ship another crew, as the former one absolutely re« fused to sail with Harris. Tuese men were put om board, and the vessel started down the stream, ‘They had not, however, gone far when Hs mate ? “g | he kickea up a row with the fs 4 a for the good order and ejlicient government of the city, and | Alexander Wilder, Daniel D. Conover, James McLa- 3, chment has TOLAL.....-ceseccssevccersseees the ofty government be msde to him, und to require that al | Mecrback, Samuel B. H, Vance, John Faiconer and shat this proceeding: aa, to your, Uapeachme) 3 n and empowered by law to nm mouon o: jlerman COCHRANE, the present y nds left the ship. The capiam, who wag dn ures and, alt furnished by: the G re retai “Yes, most certainly it has, I had no idea that TOUAL .eseseeevverevereee arecercsasseccsseseeess 96 is The New Aldormen Supported by trvler trea be ahh Report ong it piney pe peipceary ouoees were retained as oillcers of the ie Aeatatninoa Spratt eae oribe,getinttees ot scrutiny, thoretore, came to an ashore at the time of the disagreement, went out the City Executive shore cane, of avery peraon io muane, favor anes: | On Molton $f Alderman CocumAN, the Board re- | astontshed when I heard of 1t, wien 1 came t9_my suis instead. OF al CLelacerians,"! geperiod. tue slog. | coer euceresined from the ttiave Sia caaer ed z upon the same, together wich the final action upon the same, | S0lved itself into | “eas A of t . ‘ oitice this morning, I received no mestage froal | Hon'of thelr own party. Acting upon tne roporig | (U0 disturbance, and both then went pack inte in having failed to check the reckless extravagance which A BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, sre tye: ry wy ERD es fayor Noell proceeded, tie ith Rockland to endeavor to seitle matters with the sald yeports must have made manifest to him, and in having rs, O é Alderi slatant Alder 6 bug lear peut ouu ie deen ae Fecklouniy and wantonly eigned warrants upon tbe pubis | Whee tee cGRSHES Lat Nessrs, Cochrane, | thé Aldeniaéa, the Assistant Aldermen Of on8 | Novemoer, £¢ swear into MoMnor Ko reported to | men, The mate expressed his regret at what appointed to walt ecu ith hel tever afl vi : 4p Wee bound to investigate, ppoa tho Mayor aa Iniorthed onmnacted A 1a whatever after leaving the | have been elected. He icit his nonds Sinaew bv had ogeurred ta such terms that the The Mayor yesterday accomplished, peaceably pnd effectually, @ municipal coup @état. The RB Ow coma e ete m that the Board of = a. | Jlallon Saturday aud depositing the writs with Mr. | those gentlemen and Alderman Freneh, Wied ld Board of Aldermen was displaced and the new | '?edure any information be might demand) Re te eT La ae once ae A Hara, they came to the City Hall all the Letsierians Joined | meh ‘consented to sail ia the vessel, Board was reinstarod in its place, Both Boards | for the malfeasance and misfeasance in ollice aforesaid. Mr. Young, the Clerk of tha Board of Siperviaor®, | Ts there any possibility, Mr. Mayor, that they | {ci Aud wentinto the chamber: taking thelr seats | taking his word, given to them pubilcly, thatmo more ed, That the Counsel to the Corporation, Cbaries | entered and took his scat, when tii a 1 it ~ bu sagreements shou wore in confict, and tho Mayor, by a prompt and | orc it ie 1 to the Ce fon, Chari Nant? » When the usual call was 4 i : bh: REACT: De TNS me. pen | al ts should take place during the voyage. O'Conor and Jobn Hardy, be and they are ucreoy appolated | signed and tho roll was called, all answering with | May have sought you and not have been able to find | insisted tha they had no right to sit ther: of policy, decided npon ut the last | to prepare articles of impeachMent, aad prosecute the same 4 y beri? f stated that he should offer no violence to remove | Onee more the schooner started om her unlucky pcp iN cartel spe iD ‘ fit belory the proper tounal, F pie Bie cxeehrlon Of Mee, TBnERC an OIaD you? It isan act of such astounding discomtesy | them. He then proceeded to swear in the otier | voyage and things scemcd to work well until off sap ‘oug! ete Sk #2 a nis eat id President GomaN then offered his resignation as ant ote rh agro pe aneen minutes past one | that one is willing to hope there 18 some mistake | members; upon which those on the bench loudly HOLMES? HOD one ite, og , lo Was accomplished wi ‘ \ 4 ” rotested against such proceeding. Neverthele:: aU ~ ult foeeat a istaonag watt rig President, which was acvepted by the Board, C0 TAGOU CH ROR ALES TENG Aeabed 1enins: Ha ig tines rudaae debdabaelitds Tho clerk administered tue oaths ainia the uproar, | onthe const of Massachusetts. Here the captain Alderman WOLTMAN was then elected President, | Tom ol'the old Board of Supervisors was required ere cannot possibly be any mistake of that | ana the newly sworn members also took their soats & —_—-— for Court purposes—the Board resolved to hold its | character. If they wante munte ith na went ashore, as he hada number of friends in the BEELING OF THE OLD BOARD OF ALDERMEN He was accompanied to the chair by two members Meetings in the rooms of the Board of Aldermen, bee ipae nave pe 80. apeiicraelarss Hae ciaeataneee ail determined ae ls place, leaving instructions to the mate to send the eS eR of the Boara, and made a speech accepting the | The MAvoR announced thar at the next meeting the transaction of’ business, if anything were done. | shtp’s boat, afcer him in the evening. The mate sent 7 . Short : of the Board he would appoint suci commuiitees as | at home if word had heen left for me. I can give no . onde ‘The Board of Aldermen on Sa! office. Shortly afterwards the Alderman resigned, The Mayor then adjourned the Board tor a fortnight, furday adjourned 3 : the Board may oider, aay lt 5 i - s the boat but she only remained ashore a short time thelr meeting ontil nine o'clock on Monday mora- | #20 Alderman Coman was reelected with thesame | | On motion of Alderman VAN ScmatcK ie was 10, Rival octatrac nea insiestpe Fpetrnice ke his Analy organize} in consequence atthe. Juguat and returned to the ship without the captain. formalities, bal oard adjourl adjoura of the Supreme Court, which gave the seats of the | That gentieman came down to the beach when ing. At that early nour yesterday there were a few ns meet on Thursday at one P. M. signature to ponds tothe amount of two millions. f Joungers about the City Holl, and the Aldermen | THe Hoard tien adjonrned until halrpast eleven. | | The Loard then adjourned, and the membbrs re- T signed them and Ax, Earle, ie Coanty Auditor, Leah earrma noe y ener ete ip Reo eT HRS ysis oreo Gala eae age ae Were im.private, caucus with closed doors. The The Ola Board and Ite Break-U; of Alderman pohrane, the iolcwing ‘way anauk catWell, Mr Mityor, Um sure your fellow elttzens | ‘it there Was an equal division of the Aldermen | ing to the place and pulled out bimsell to the’ Board of Assistant Aldermen were also meeting | On entering from the Aldermanic Chamber tnto | movsly adopted:— musi be gratelul to you for the promptitude with Mayor and Hecorder belng aiso Of opposite ‘parties, Mryeitanne teal Tima aa Ho had directed, Llueris told Under like circumstances. On the admission of the | tno iopvies of the Hall there was a sveno | ,Wherewy tho old Board of Aldermen have impeached the | Which you Daye einer the insult that bas been | the Board stood equally divided. iim the ‘man ifassen lial recused to wait, as the, Yeprosentatives of the press the Board of Aldermen | shat was indicative of a coming excite- aktaoleed, That, belay old and of no effec, theaame is | “"'1'do think that Irani entitied to a illtie credit sor ME eed ie CODA aainerroae ©rganizea, President Voman in the chatr. | ment. Scattered groups of gentlemen were | herby repealed. the quickness with Which I acted. When! arrived | THE PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS, | forwara to we men and told them as they. did no} Der of general orders were called up, and the fol- | gojinerating and discussing the toplo ot . Drotest of John Delyer and Michael Carroll (the i osians at pe qnarter to me Ney and rote hers ; remain at tho appointed place long enouzh .o mee! dowing resolution was adopted:— their conversation with fervor and determination, they wero legally elected, pat were, eieatea by Want of falen of the old 1 ‘Board, aud justancly aeted, retire: him they must now take back fo tho aud the bose 0d, he Frank MeMullen 4 Co, are hereby 8p | On passlug from group to group it was found to be | fraud im the interest of Messrs, Pluakitt and | for 1 considered that I was absolved from any pro- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. RT ite hey checsitly acount 2 onttad of the" Now Vers Printing Company, abd tont | members of the Board of Aldermen and Assistant | Cf'yanaratoochtnne: Van SOHN aA aoe ee | mination to ght backs At aloase twelve L msde Dao ie ee ee From this Ume out there was an evident discontent ¢ resolution approved by the Mayor on the 38d of May, of Messrs, Cochrane, Van Schaick and Wilder. mination to tight back. At hali-past twelve 1 made | No omeatal Abiding Place for the Ring Alder- Bi (Joint Provsodiogs. ‘Vol. 38 page 183), and that all thet | Aldermenelect. Now and then small detachments On motion the old committee, Messrs, Vance, | out the appomtments impromptu of the new tJ LJ on board the vessel, bat veavlulions oF ordinanves heretofore puesed, inconsistent or | from these groups would face tne corridors together, | Wilder and Van Schaick, was instracted to take | Board.” men—Order by Commissioner Van Nort. NO OPEN RUPTURE i Confiioting with the provisions of this resolauion, are hereby * | such action as the interests of the Board demand. | “Have you taken any action, Mr. Mayor, inrefer- | ‘The new Commissioner of the Department of | £00k place on board curing the rest of the voyage. gnouilled, rescinded and repealed, and that the Ci maptroll er laying down, with much determined gesticulation, Alderman CoogRaNE made an address eulogistic | ence to the impeachment at ali?” Public W $ The men all worked weil, without seeming to feel pal ead Foaprt pA eh Um ier ito Aer Ad some opinion or strategic plan with a3 much entha- | of Mr. Carroll. “Yes; 1 sent word to the clerk of Common Pleas | Public Works, Mr. George M. Van Nort, was at his | they were overtasked, but it was plainly evident tg 1, i peat oe with the terms of the resoluifon, ny from bel ing certified by the clerks of the respective boards of giasm as'though the city was about tote at tne | Alderman CocHRANs offered the following: — thai 1 objected to any articles bemg filed, masmuch | Office yesterday bustiy engaged im discharging the | the master something was wrong. ‘This Minter | ¢ Common Coungll and the Comptrolier, fs hereby directed | seroy of invaders. The Governor’s Room was open | , Resolved, That, conzratulati ney that we | a81 had not been served, and the Court nad never | duties of his position, and, the Commusstoner boing | Whatever tt was. the captain (id not think ce: to pay no bills for indexing, vrintin, nding hereafter, have been ‘thus far enabled to su tain tl © | yet defined the mode of impeachment, which was a Within ig province as loug as the sailing of the a 19 the printers ‘hereby. destunafe, and thot i future and very neatly arranged for visitors, and also with | den of duty devolved on us by our election tho. Honorable Heoassary preceding conatiion. pa es : waa a de’ Geperiaite'tur Haag wha bat er a ail by il Properly | _atieudied ite Daten der iS or this great city and county, we hopeto | “Had you aby communication with any of the 5 siden| nied, except by order of the Board directing the pub! seats, If the newly elected Aldermen desired to use | merit their continued support by faithfully and’ th . sip that often tend to disumite the sail of the seine. BeRNAR WEILL Y the room for purposes of organization. discharging, without partlean Vina, ate Yotilzations i the ce Of) the "now Hoard ‘before ‘swearing them BL Bhan bin following orderin the forenoon, and make them discontented with the surroundings, IMPRACHMENT OF THR MAXOR. Bhortly after eleven o'clock Mr. L. Clinton and | ghd our awn convicdons impose. - | PMNOM Fesountuee |" sryes: a committee from each of the new Boards Tak te TD Races ont Beate Woake the men wero ail, ‘aca nied wit, oir aa Tne Board then, on the motion of Alderman | Mr. sehefter, counsel for the nowly-clected Hoard, | ‘xhis was unamimonsiy adopted See Een eat atasnioal istnee ate ornee Commission EW's OFF 10%, 237 Buosnwar.t they all belonged to Maine, and the subject of wae Pilonkitt, adjourned until -half-past ten o'clock. On | with clerks, were seen in the lobbies of the Hall. A ‘The following were also adopter Board, as you know; sent a uote to the County | wr Groner W. Rooue, Kena or ke he tal Siz, noyance wus provably & local one and not at al’ reassembling at that hour tho Boara proceeded to | few moments afterwards and it was rumored that | . Resolved, That acommitten, consisting of three members, | Clerk protesting against the County Clerk swearing | “En By virtue or ihe + La connected with the schooner. Still ne could nov be appointed, whose duty it stall be ti = tt ry a ‘f provisions of chapter 137 Laws of | conceal from himself the conduct of the mate was the routine business of calling up general orders, | the Board of Assistant Aldermen, who were then in | ofcerka and other employes required qaventein the number | in the old Supervisors; convened the new Board of | 1870, commouly called the Charter of the Uity of New York, + ervisors avd swore them in; allof whlch I did | the ‘control and care of the public buildings in tnia city are | NOL SUCH as it ought to have vecn, and he watened after which the Clerk read the following report | session, nad been served with writs from the Su- ‘y labor ot the Clerk's oftce, by what name t Masry: Impromptu and with @ spice of retaliation in the vented in, the Department of Pablic Work, Lhereby direct | Rim narrowly. At times the bratal, cowardly chare from the special committee of the Board of Alder- | promo Court, forbidding them to sit in thelr Alder | are fequited for tne proper scharge of thelr duties; aed the | Motive.’ See ee eae a eae Re Tai] hat OneCe BE TIOE te pat eee: TAT men and Assistant Aldermen :— manio capacity atter twelvo o'clock yesterday. It He Neen SauceePecaMARIGAY ECG Grate | ahieere this new Common Conncil last, @o you | by said Boards respectively, in the City Hal, a twave | would neglect lis duty and endeavor to make up The Special Committee appointed by this Board to | was gaia that the service of these wrils was at- a sary to reuce to.a minimum tne expenses ot | “+1 supposo you mean will Albany legislation affect | ofthe list of tue persons: composing walt Bosnia: leeseesy. | 208 ls own shor tcomlnxs by Sxamine the Ananctal condition and accounts of the | terioted to be resisted, and at the hearing of this a | fuecieres ater, this Boant'at the eariient ime practt | ghoan? Fucccavnveryiikely tne levisiarurscwii <\sseln ngring, tate Byeree, ie BROWBEATING AND BULLYING THE MEN, a ey | destring to make a thoroug for @ little time mgress and egress were exceed- vient Tua, wit te coscurrace yee Boara ae. Pe next Monday, ‘This reminds me of @ line of DEPARTUINT OF FIVANOE. eae coemean, Ga Wwnea revenge and exhaustive examination of all the city and | ingly dificult, Ihese dimcultics were, however, sull- ha D on \tee, consisting of three ‘eubyson’s— A a . ‘ * members of each Board, be appointed, got into New York the cupta'n, who was completely say. accounts, selected the following Sepiemen, clently overcome to allow of the Board of Aldermen, | be to report to their respective Boards 1 ai jhe je mamas ofall ene Ring out the old, ring inthe new!" “x3 harassed by the 1acessant andoyance on board his ot whom wore citizens of well known cnaracte! a iY ” ployes under the Boards oi Aldermen Assistant Alder “Very appropriate, Mr. Mayor, both to the season | A Reminder for the Mayor and Supers | vessel, took the mate into ils cabla and remon- Aud irreproaghable integrity, to act with them in | Wich wasin secret caucus, receiving am intima: | then of ta7h, their designation, te duties pervormed by each | and the Aluermen. But how about yourself? The visors—Quarterly Statement of the Comp. | Stated with bim upon bits manner of duty, the work conducting thetr examination and investigation, | tlon of the service of the writs on the Assistant Al- | of them and the compensation therefor, Committee of Seventy are still alter you. What are -mv= | On the vessel. He told Harris be Wanted peace and vis.:—William A. Booth, Royal Foelne, Paul 2 Germon. The lawyers and their satellites were ‘The Board then adjourned until Thursday, at one | you going to do about it?” troller. quiet on board the vessel, and he hoped there would, Bpofford, Thomas W, Pearsall,.'1omas Jeremiah, prepared for these tactics, and the doors were | O'clock. “1 belong to the Commiitee of A. D, 1872 and the Comptroiler Green set a worthy example to the | be no more troubie until they got back to Rockiand,! L. Solomon, Robert L. ME eres unox Ken Watched and gnarded from tue outside by the vee Committee of 160 of the Legisiavure, and I am | otner city officials yesterday by attending to the | After this the captain went to New York and ens Deady, Hs B. Olafin, James 4. Roosevelt, William H. | Jawyers and thelr friends, go that none of the mem- | TAL NEW BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERM: thelr, as I am yours, most obedient servant’? " hi iy ‘ deavored to get his commercial matters settled Osvorne, Samuel Willetts, John J. Donaldson, Johg | berg of the Board, if they lett tne room, should es- * " i " " ‘As’ the Mayor had got into his tunny vein, and | “aties of his olice and giving to the | in advance as much as possible; but wniia he wad = ire ees Bees and samiee ee. ane ape service. Alderman Mitchell did leave the } nace nnn had certainly fone pa panier both the Mayor Mayor and Board of Supervisora an ac- Pape Ha Cede > ae Boe ed | e committee of citizens appointed, alter hay- | Aldermanic Chamber, and was greeted by th even o'c! 7 ana the reporter thought it well to tear themselves 3 18 first acl was to yo in ster’ g carefully end Inqustriogsly Prosecutod their in: | fegal missive. This aykward fact By siguaiia nd At eleven o'clock the historic Gorsince 's Room away from so pleasaut an interview. ‘The Mayor count of his stewardship for the last quarter of tho stateroom and examine evervthing he Sbavid Breve: Vostigations during a period of hearly two months, | side, and the “sergeants-atarms” were douviea | Wa8 quite densely crowded by the gentlemen of | thererore revurned to nls busmess and the reporter | Year just closed. The Comptroller was in hls de. | his mcensed the men, as they thought it a gross wubmitted the resalt of their investigations with | and none but membors of the Board, under any | both the recently elected Boards of Aldermen, and | made his adieu. partment for a portion of the day, and was busily | breach of trust, and an activa entirely unworthy an omit in the report hereto annexed. cf 1 officer im the mato’s position, Mr, Pitcher went bave been practised in the management of our | admitted cautiously and In single file. panied them. After waiting for avout half an hour RISTCRY REPEATING ITSELF. ments on city and county account irom Septemver | about prying wto his private correspondence and, olty and county affairs, but do not implicate any ‘The Board was then called to order by President | the members of the upper Board withdrew to the 16 to December 31, 1871:— ~ | business affairs at the time. ‘the ship arrived in the’ artiguiar public oficiaig or recommend that any | Coman, Mr. John Hardy, the Clerk, read a doca- | room just vacated by the adjournment of the soon- — Legislative Department ... ort of New York on Wednesday last, and wad rought up to the dock at the 100¢ of Twenty-fourta Procite acuon be taken by the cily and county au- | ment relating to public works, nervously looking at street, 2 Mayoralty... rites other than that & Ry of the report aud | the clock every moment. Resolutions relating | t0-be defunct old Board to begin their separate ses) | How Aldermen Were Elected A. D. 1701—Two | pepartmeat of Hinance e oumenta therein referred transmitted to His | thereto were hurriedly passed, When the hands | sion, and those of the lower Board gathered in the Boards Sworn In—A Mayor in a Fix—The Department of Public TO DISCHARGE HER CARGO. lonor the Mayor. of the clock roached twelve President Coman | western chamber, whore they were called to order, tecith t obi From that time upto yesterday morning nothin Your 601 toe, having carefully examined the | left the chair, and Alderman Woltman took his | and proceeded to business with the utmost gravity. Supreme Court Settles the Dispute. Department of Bal unusual took place; but yesterday, as the captat beled of the Committee of Citizens and the various place. The roll was again called. Before, however, Mr. Francis J. Guise was named as temporary Department of D ‘was going on sore from the vessel, he left instruc~ 0.00 46,04 8g | Hons With Uke mate to bave the ‘masts scraped. ¥2\183 34 | Harris communicated these orders to the men, who £77,018 80 | grumbledgit what they thought a piece of unueces~ $17,812 92 | gary labor. ‘They told the mate they considered’ New Year's Day 2 holliday, und they did not expect thoy would be required to work. As the captain and the mate walked onto the dock talking about 19,875, some Matters concerning the vessel one Of the mon 8,121,725 00 | pamed Hassen {oliowed them @ud sald to the caps ¥,000.000 09 | tain, “Mast we Work to-dayy? He answered the: 29,59,203 18 | Should or recelve no pay, adding that he was pays, 19,203 18 | thy aud feeding them wiille they were on the snip, joe! 3 ports of thelrsub-committees, upon which the said | the last name was reached there were rombiing Secretary, and proceeded to call the roll. ‘Twenty Department of. Puaite Charities and Coirection, Feport is based, having come to the conclusion | sounds of a ovramotion tn the lobby; the sounas ra ‘were present. bo the report was Fauly Justified and called | grow louder; then commenced an angry altercation a een moved that Mr. Coristian Lerartz act as | 4 ecu be Shed Fg te . oe eid is lor by the facts developed upoh the investigation | witu the Sergeant-at-Arms from the outside people. | guairman pro Lerartz was elected and | “Valentine's History of the City of New York,” and of hed city and county did not deem it ad- | The President struck his ‘gavel” on the desk again | took a position end of the room beside the | leave our readers to notice the singular parity of prover for your commitioe to, Taser the acatine | of Jength so overcame ail the Volces inside that two | SGLo,PTeR tt cate rene tentary histarr use | Year 1701, in thelr endeavors to obtain office, and | Anm iain ai Figo OF Hons cl) wader or three of the members leit their chairs. Oue of 0 - | the action of the Aldermanic Board and the Mayo! t Phe fraud developed by the investigation | the first to &°, to the door was Aiderman Irving; he Ereehy fo gl © EES PEO lhe Date ae aatgrky-s Drei tee cee ingtituted by this Board, tarted as though he meant mischief, he got to the Tour eomuittes had ‘hoped that the various os- | Saar ’uut cooler esas who kuew something about | ,Alerman HEALY offered the following resolu- | “ paring tne administration of the atl of Bella- his fists, tool Total. ganizations ostensibly formed for tue parpose of k him back, By time Mr. George P.D ts of 8 aud in return ho expected them to work. Sxpouing corruption and vringiug those omiuals | Roome had obtained sduussion inthe toom: Bur dia | eitey crx et aetGeund of domstany Aldenses Torys | Mont the adherents of Leisier had been favored LY | pEPARTHENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, | cargo was nearly alicharged, and he wanted to rae | tbs Si were the disturbers of ce, The reporters | alderman SLocuM, who had come from the old | Party had consequently been powerless. By the FTE TA Baya m Rin de about the questi Course ought to be pursued by the city and county | left in to see the Tub, and there was the | Board, proposed an hmendment of the resolution so | death of that Governor, however, ® prospect of Appointments by Tho. Mayer. Wau the tuate. gotback 10 the schooner the mon, @utborities in order to punish those who have bee: ¥ “y Sulty of fraud, and, if possible, to recover back sc ii boo ee ayn aicina wuntiebioe ce he, that it should read thus:— brighter fortunes was opened to the latter faction; | * The Mayor, in @communication to the Board of | worg ea) nig Money fraudulently obtained from the cit " Resolved, That Nicholas R. Connor be, and he is hereby, Commissioners of Public Instruction of yesterday's CLEANING AND PREPARING county iFeasury; Dut although your committes were | SuBlon and ME Reneter Hee ear iioutiag | giectou fresident of the Board of Atainant Aldermen, and | Sd at the election for the city, Im te fal of 170), 8 | oc, ‘gave intimation that he haa appointed as In. | themselves to go on wliore, ie asked them if they, Fouly, willing Aid anxious ‘at alt timos to recom | One '@ egal documeny quite” within the | Siksasitnraemeey om and hel hereby, electea Gierk | severe contest took place for the supremacy in the | Gr Common Schools for the First district | Mende {0 Go the work set down for them, ana mend such in AS should best subserve the in- f the me \- ‘ city government. they sald they did not; tiey were going up to the teresta of he city, your committer nas never re- | pene eg Cetserether behind Mr clinton | , Te amendment and revolution were both lost by |". Common Council was at that time composea | forthe fullterm of three years from ist January | town, Frou the ship they weut Lo the oflice where ceived from @ny quarter any intimation that the | was'taking down the refusals of the Sergeant-at. | ® Vote of 10 to Lo. 1872, Philip Ketterer, manufacturer, 90 Thompson | tho captain was ana a genoral understanding took, ©o-operation OF assistance of the Common Council | Arma wie ‘Clinton demanded Samisiontuto | ..Tie Board then adjourned, to meet to-day at | of the Mayor, Recorder, six Aldermen and six As- : hi al place, Mr. Pitcher went baok to the slip and dl Was denrable or requisiie, of could ve made venue. | the rom be sltman was Heard to ae. | twelve, o'clock, having fata to permanently | sistants. If the votos in the Common Councii were ripe tag Meg eicans A i ra sit Ble charged the mate, paying lu the mouey dive Rim. lot 0 the interests 0! ie or 1@ CAUSE OF - t * a ed the ca) HI ol charg: ei Ot eae akan pote semclitaccereaionn Cire FuRs She Bomemareod aivourned “eutzer $0 she "Enis ‘result was Accepted goot-naturediy on all equal the Mayor bad a casting vote, Mr. Noell, the | Fy eno er communication to the same Hoard he | ee eee ane tag back to tookland abont hint their earnestness and sincerity in having called to | Made and th, ih. Just momen! ty re ‘a8 | sides, as very lictie could wisely be done belore the | Mayor elect, was an “anti-Leislertan,” white the | makes known his appomtment of the following gen- | would ruin his reputation and prospects, Thy ‘ thelr sasistance @ number Of the ablest and best | gle. citizens, police, Aldarmene came. rushing ia | C!s of {he session of (he upper Board, Recorder, Mr. Abraham Gouverneur, was a “Letsie- | tlemen as School ‘Trustees for the full term of five | tam, however, was deter nol Stowe machinery of tena ec ealty Y and'o eounty tvlacwenbren Tollowed sscene that will never v rian.” ‘The strife to gain a majonty of the Vommon | YPC 4 rourtn ward, Patrick Davis, merchant, 18 | the ship? wan “a wrestle decnacoen ty Cyne, to be thoroughly exposed, in a manner among the excited Tureag wno WHAT WAS DONE AT THE MAYOR'S OFFICE, | count! was vere, and the votes in some of the | Cherry street, to Mili vacancy created by the expira- | was then about turee o’ciock In the afternoon, ng Who had jast entered at lef, no doubt whatever in tho minds of the cite | was the clerk who waa Cl RAR ne rt ‘The i as id tion of former term of Archibald Fullerton, th who had been drinking about town for ny with the service of waras very close, ero were six wards, and as n 9 7 and the men, i n iz feasted taparnly Noanaenag™ ya, vote | Me mnie du ine Auermpa, Soe ware anal wiry, | Shorty telore tho exciting cones detated above | tne aldermen made ino rearan of the election | yipeettsy erent ee, i te Ge Raed | MxeeMnaNeHy ney ala neat ARe mittee are, however, of tle opinion wnat the Com: | fanment’ Of tee whee tan ene to the aston, | nad occurred, there was a newly aroused activity in | every Alderman returned the candidate of his own | Lane, resigned. samuel Hassen, who was a young Wan, abot met ge ng oie ea collet Mire er ro Was serving on the Fetreating and evidently fright. | the Mayor's office, The Mayor arrived about half- | party elecved. Three of tnese returns were undis- TRE aoe * tweuty yours of age, walked up to the mate and tol recommend thut such action be taken as the law ‘Sidurmen irying 0 crminous documents, Me oifered | past eleven o'clock. Me gave instractions to Colonel puted, viz. :— THE STREET CLEANING CONTRACT FOR | him that he vad traduced him to the caplutn, an Dermiie aud the circumstances of the caso require.’ | ature, struck tis boy. Two repenai, uo to hls | Joline to make out the following, with the appended im rene Laeiean ieee T the Gemmopdouncl wereln uotiauner reeponaine, tween them, and restrained the Alderman, He | @ppolntments for the old Board of Aldermen:— Out Ward—Martin Clocg, Alderman, aud Abra- It has been ascertained from a very reliable | captain both tzled to quiet him, and asked him to r ne, | threw the writ away, and he ran oi ¢ 4 ly advised that th called writ hain Messier, Assistant—Leisierlan,”” forward, but instead of taking their -adyice Sree OES crromitiee Or Ceene, Bo nave teey: | Cenc, Cae am though te thought that Ore tT erent Larrea upon me on Sacardey, December Solas, | North ward—Jacob Boelen, Alderman, and Gor- | Source that Mr. Brown, who haa the contract for | qasned at the mate, anda regular rough and camble nor were they tavestea by law pare en ee, Would save him from arrest. The limb of the | {8 vold upon its face, inasmuch as a writ of prob‘biion can- | ritt Ouclebag, Assistant—‘‘Lelsierian.”” cleaning the streets of the city ander apurchase | took place, The mate first Uh to = , . y law with aay ve to » Court or a The Aldermen of the other three wards, who were | rom ex-Judge J. R. Whiting, has resolved to ad- | Hassen overboard, ana was just Utiing hi that ne ee meant to abl the mate, or Harris should do the same thing for lim. The mate and ‘aw pursued him there and gave him the writ not ant; and whereas, Means of knowing of their existence, much 1¢38 of | he indignantly took. Some of the “baud Wet ointment as crawn by Clerk Hardy.) fl " wo other men 2 Lies! U Pp ‘A 4 Jast year of the Leisierlan party, and wuo had been over the bulwark when the # preventing thelr being consummated. Board shouted, “Turn bim out,” and a tail, vince | Before tho Colonel had procecdea far with his | candidates for re-clection, rétarned themselves | Vertise it for sale. Some weeks ago Mr. Brown, | Anderson and Burleigh, rashed at him. Hurt! Th it charter gives the Commo ne , + contrat Waswever ‘overs the departinente Md ibe ony Mustached messenger of the Court caught the | work there was brought the report that the Mayor | élected, viz.:— who had just moved into a now house up town | defended limseir tne vest way he could for soni young man as he was crossing wn 4 East — chas 2} t cked Hassen and Burleigh down,’ government, amd does not even require ans reports | to tere some Neeing AlMerMe NE THe meee | had been Iinpeached by the old Common Counctl. | anMham razien menstante ye? Aiterman, and | which he had purchased, fell down a scuttle, while | PMG Te AOKES sereouy fell upon Liu with lo by them to the Gommon Counell, nor | strack him, and iiiied him up, evide stanuy, and with a marvello West ward—David Provoost, Al examining tt, and fractured his skull. He ts now «i and then ne domi auihoree tae Serpe Couns to Se foe aay with the intention of trowing him over the ral Bae mn enigecre vane pn at ns f Sapam tie de ar iassthatuieny iiams Roome, Assistant, confined to his residence, attended by two phy- DREW A KNIFE seports rmation irom the different de ing. A roporter went up to this pugiilstie | promptiade, ordered ® change of front, He was | Wi pa 0080 sioians, who express the opinion that he will bg un. sting out before lim promiscuously. tenia nis if Ms stivige “4 Mec nr South ward -Niohoias Roosevelt, Alderman, and | O16 to'jeave his room fora month or two, and thia | *d, began thong MUO nears and the young man wer of controlling and supervisi oud edvined hi ‘ satisied Unat tois action tad been taken by tue [aps aon at eh tile dg AB, had auenb Ing a messenger of the Suprethe Court he ates | COUNSH and he Issued the following notioe:— sie peitg apparent trom. the close and perhaps | #8 assigned as his reason for desiring to retire from | toed over dead upon the deck, "Kur. erly p by be pre r Council, was b: had sense enough to disobey the orders of his supe- Cocrt OF COMMON PLBAR: doubwful nature of the vote tat the elections of | business. It will be rememvered that at the last leigh Was Struck | wit the knife two fie present oharier vosted in tue Mayor, who alond | riors, aud lie iet Ko his hold of the process server. these wards would bo contested, and that tne new | Meeting of the Strect Cleaning Commission Mayor | or threo Umes ih. tie side, and he shouted out ot @ power to appoint the heady of and control | The moment he was rescued he “weal” for the Al Feoeiviag oF wavertaining Any arieles oF , Hall suggested the propriety of purchasing the con- >” Upon heaving thy, seeing what he 1 0 Ale n vy ty Mayor—who it was well kDowa@ would be of th A , ig the con- | am stabbed!’ Up , c ae ee ne rATrAnte One Tae Oye {ars | dermen who liad stayed without tne enciosure to Haan aieenee eich Nebal?, ang upem the ground | oDposiwe fact in would. refuse. t0 swear. in the | ‘act Which Nas @ year or two yet to run. had done, Harris dasned ashore, orymg “surder |? ah Gea were formerly WenEmted to Y watch the fight and sticceeded in serving every the line they were voted upon tue Court of Common | members according to the returns, they departea —_— followed by the Cook, who carried @ piece of spar In Lm CUM Fe aed te ye | member of the Board witha writ By nis time the | Vices bad uot prescribed any mode of tmpeachment, from the usual course, and all the Leisierlans pro- DESPERATE ROBBERY. big hand, An oflcee of the sixteenth precinct, Re ee ae nO ET a noe eee ty | poliee had arrived, ana they formed in line pohind A, OAKEY HALL, Mayor. | cured shemselves to be sworn in by.the retiring rn . Who was near the place, heard the cry of murder Showing in What 1auo6F ihe public monoy was ex- | (20, Aldermanic chairs, and order was ut cnoe se- | | The Mayor then instructed Colonel Jotine to make | Mayor, who was of thelr party, On Saturday morning, at halfpast one o'ciock, etx | Aid on Boing to ihe goers of the aATeay font Tanne ow i ? y * | cured, aud the new Board proceeded to orgauize, | ut Vianks for the Hoard of Aldermen aud Assistant | On the usual day ior tuitating the Mayor and | gesnerate ruitians broke into the oflcs of Brinker: | Fung, au “qniiacne semstance’down to the von pended. ne i elec ¢ haa a conlerence with several | members of the Oommon Council (Octo! % 1 44 ro Ki ‘epy ‘sateblasame ponte ts ioe hanes OF ine tienes THE NEW BOA a Of the members of these Boards, afd steps were | Mr. Noell, the new Mayor, was, aSorraa to cas hoff & Co.'s wholesale bakery, No. 279 Grand street, | sel. ‘The captain aud cook were taken to ve kepy snsegage hk soon if aot eluent aide, NEW BOARD OF ALDERMEN, | Carnitas hy proeeaah oh tp | fut nar enor um Goering Conan ie | ana, seizing the watchman, Scumals, who nan di | SUNS ou woos wax sponaivie for the good order and eficient govern. fai Gl aa tat 0% : nieces, to tints ower Se ered them, bound, gagge 1dfolded him 6 Bellevue Hospital in am ambulance, and Ment of the city. Section 27 of the oharter of 1570 pro- The Aldermen elect met at a few minutes before Thorne was, Instructed, ar’ eRe n tor” CoPinun | polemmmines, fo, Bribity Guahedy Where, aa Appr | ‘ I windoe at "| The pou 6 ‘ i f raph for the “ree | priate sermon was preached for the occasion bythe | and, darkening the windows with blankets, | the body of Hassen was taken to the station house Hides shacat shall Be the duyy of the, Mayor com | noon in tue Jurors’ room in tho Ciiy Hall, and or | SeF¥eH” and In A very short Ball tue ‘reserves? Rev ‘Mir. Veseys trom thence, attended by te Re- | proceeded to attempt to opem tho safe, With Fa Co actos io tas eed. the ealee OF ul "4 Cor " ec precings a rgue. "7 Jer: to recommend measures connected witn the | @anized by the appointment of Samuel B. H. Vanco | tho Guy Hall. ‘Tho Mayor insyod wuOseGUCALY’ the | gutaits aud senor gleizese, he proceeded tome City | Bitro-giyeetine they succeeded im destroying th | gad -adair, 14 a tall, powerlully built wan, @ seourity of the city, protection and improvement | temporary chairman, when the roll was cailed, ana | following notice r 1d nd the father of two littie children. For nances; 4 lal, and img of the beli published nis | lock and taking $2,0%. They then escaped, not, | widower @ of ysitie tne lawe to ce yy a Rodotemtn all the members, with the exception of Aldermen Exaourive Depantuyyn, City HALL, comtuissione Te eivarwaras Took tne Mayoralty | however, whee’ forgetting: the tools of ‘their | several hours Tat evening, wiuito he was geged q y, Pinnkitt and Ooman, responded, They then pro- New Yous, Jan. dy 167% chair, when Mr. De Reimer, the late Mayor, pre- | trade--saws, jimites, handoums, wedges, @ slo:ize- | the cell, tho body o' Ul lillie A. att hese, irform al) Buch dutics as may be prescribed tor him » iP y pro. Hailf-paat 1 f tas it had been brought Jrom the schooner, 9 “ “ “Pi ‘weive oC ock, Meridian. sented him with the cliy charter and the seal, r. | hammer, and also a box containing $76 In penales, | just a * the lawsand ordinances. Section 41 proviaes | ceeded in @ body to the rooms of the Board of Al- There being a doubl whether or no at the last general leo- 0 Recorder, then placed himseif u| The watchman had bee: ‘on the stomach | about three eet distant—a terrible result of his less Ne Me nis shall, when required by the | aermen, when E. B. Sholer was appoluted tom: | Kidermen of ie chyrot Now York, ay ere ard Agsiatant Toe ec the Reomro ot tho Mayor, Ba did gieo | witha crowbar, and irom te mary thus received, | perate work. Wurictgh, who is at Bellovio Hosple nf ‘ork, at weil ul 4 ‘ds 4 pha vides, that (30 Cog ed action. | porary clerk, the Jato aldermen apd Aarietant Alicrnon'whs'rgetunnee | Messrs. Depeyster, Provoost, Rouscvelt, Boeien | and the exoliement of tue adventure, 18 dangerously | tal is novexpacied to jive, Aa ily Moun tt ale dike pon OF OGD 1 DAnCt: ptrol derman W. tn tho clty of New York daring the years isi and 1671 ean | Od Clock and TT assistants, who had ail been | prostrated, Meanwhile the robbers are not knows | tremels i fav the affair to-day pe ety days the ame OLS Al ULDBR BAOVEA, AUG)! WA CAITICN, IDAS | ingaly’ bs opAbQuEd ry odice Afley BovL of ini day, 1 do | eworn Ly who Mayor, ‘Mayor Noel) tnep | and are at large Vestiaation into fe