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NTW-TORR DATLY TRIBUNE, WRDNESDAY, MAY 8 186, g . o L S S bat one member of the Which was carried. CITY GOVERNME Which was raterreg to the Committen on Fin: oo . o4 PRABODY AD THE OITIZENS sy o 2 That the salary of The Interpreter of the Piret Distriot | Conuk. '™ bevin t meetlug of the Doacu, aud tue | Mhwpener was then laid ovar. hyi? wing e from Wfl_% © Contt be aid (be suie is bereby fixe bw. "8 06 WoARow ne oarel Tha il fs the Mdtme oy 0 | b o y fixvd 8t (e s of o (hous b Coarcliuan Y56 moved that the Comeitine 0n Law Department ’ Bosrd of Aldermen. v o e do s e v, 0 ke Gt (1om and o0 e o e ot o the Torthe seaeldabbion of meadiss rkse Tlow 0 Mr. Poabody, oud that gontloman's reply: v « e Resolved, Thst o sewer, ::«I:‘wl-mlm eceivine, |.’.y-n: and - det that R - Februwry 2, 16, 16 Teguisie merohanty, of (he crwolin:i'u desire to havean y Retlly, Loow, on etreet, b : Brooms av aacey s, show-cases, signs, stalrways, ways an before your tare for Americs, of manifesting B oo Depur L T Hiret (o -wh"‘""" be an: TWO DAYS LATER NEWfl. nlzll ir-‘d 'G]DI”:I“ conferred on the paor of and their respeet for your porsonal . They Toroe beg tie favor oi"you to name a dy -mn-.d‘a': aitting hio to o8 & fe - nne: 5 saventh street, from Madison to Fourth ave- wew REESAN thereupou offerd for adontion the following 74 e the Comtitnnon Siret 0pen | ARBIVAL OF THE SCOTIA AT #MI8 POBT. cther cousiderasion of resclation, es fol o o, wind the the Committes on Roads. i wigdie of the | | Resolved. Tast there eball be fn futare & Sts%ling Committes of B ety fourth street, from Fifth aveuue to East ¢ on of the Street Coumissione:, sid (he 85cow- oittee on * Fi- | Coansel to the Corporation be and,be is hereby A " % ol g g T tlv'mul.c edojted directed 0 teke the necessary legal me --mvhm-r sy-nll(lnf N.ln:.- o, hich waa roferred to ¢ a - bory o hoase ty wrect from Llurd svenne (o the East Jiiver, aud from F '] J By the Same NORTON was hera calied to the chatr. s wisses 50 (0 Hadost 4 " use mmons & Co., Syduey H. Weter F2iion to have Seveuty 61U sroet graded from Fiftk aveuve to the | Aidorman BOUKR calied up Ueberal Order & two hondred g Ty T Debate in the Engllsh Ho of 00 0 ; Ider * 4 sevgity -aev g (Nivety Bt Hiver Which was referred to the Committee on Rosde. By Alderman VAX VOOKNI— d the prper was . H B e el o that the Commilise on Babnries sl on flle Refom B],“, . oretion of resolution of eaid that there an T3x0 app ‘The 'k zetp eyt od, T ™ five © malary of tha Massen. « hereby tnen to the G sed 1o the sum of on de vivion of the Chalr. bl the deeision of (i Tae Paace nm;. BUCKINGHAK O m *Tue PALACH ** GENTLEMEN: I bave received with nn':'m‘:a:fl-h commusication which you have done me Petition o the Mantatien it for s donation i per wuiin, to date from Vo passage of this rosoly: | A1 B sein v pi e 2 Sy e s, O : Vhich was adopted by the following vote Wiich wea decided in the afirioative by the follswring vote 0F. W e s 5 O peatiop e tome. requesting 7 aitendasel 4% parting entartelumest a8 ST NN el BB I | i Moorey Comen, Norton, MoBsien. i7an. | /hiica: Renney, Comeno, Hotimeor ; 0 dake v o passage o tho vesclaon. | Continued Decrease of the Cattle Plagme, Tt i Wit infuite gratifioation tiat 1 recogsiao Wireupon be presented the following resslution: torson, O ininand Vas Voorhie—i e par was laid over. # signatuges toj this iuvitation the nawes of the most t e er be end b Neeativom Aldermen Varmum— TLomrurs moved thet the Committe on Strest Open- n::h:ldhozn 'l:flfflw- ?ffix:‘:m‘” onterprise bave mainly ooutr v sustain besged fiom she further cousideration of resolution we fol- el the Corerstion be s bo e bereby HEAD CENTER STEPHENS AT PARIS. seps b0 open, Fifty-third strees, £ Gilbert J. ¢ Alderan Couax oalled up Geners! Order number ono hundred and fuvor of o Jame etreet Methiod, d E high character of British commeros thronghout the Next to the consclousuess of baving dono my dety to my hurable abilities, iu the station in which it Ill"u he is hero- menber of toe a the deak of Ooduey. Ely, 1yers. he wsime is hereby given to Tor. | nuw, O'Brien, MeGinn: s frout_of is MOTIONS EESUM property for the w gtive. Chansbers. one of John . enuo. i1l of Provid tho dists Eighth to Grecuwich svenue. ary m Dot to exoeed thres hundred doilars, Kx14000 rafsed the point of @risr that the snspens on o will of Providence to place me, aud to 0 Couptroller to the sccoust of Doia: e aauie 5 be taken {:om (he sppropriation for City 11 A4 o properly s of s olatees | e i over. attracted Lbe approbasion of ‘those 1n high autbority, ¢ lation of the chatacter of thst offered by Conncilman Keenan. P GENERAL ORDERS. value this record of the estpem and confldence Ton PRESIDRNT decided » point of t well taken. " ‘s - B THE GERMAN IMBROGLIO amongst whom it has been my good fertune to spend 8o - Norton, McBrien, Flyun Councilmn W HITE mo st the ressl by Coutcil Resotutlon of Board of Aldermen as follows: - ' S rt Tay Tk, 6ad for taasy i 7 gt e Pyl B B L | men Koesin be refcrred to the Comittes o Selaries and Ofices. B o I o B I e g T the warmost feclings of regard. 18 is, m’m Tex be and be " 1,\.,.“, wuthorized and | Neeative—aldocwen Suavon, Loow, Veruuu, O'lizien sud Mo Which w [ BT, St B N e ol s - g regget that I mysell_compelied, by considerations f W. H. Day for the sum of | OF hea stated the g ol 9 : Lmost vt e T e saboequently sncoostdered and i over v by Coan S & i vl CONFLICTING STATEMINTS. | e e o e e bty bo svad outt 10 bo {aken from any unexpended sp. 708 calied up O Order unmber (wo hundred fded fn the eff followlng vote: fmen K eotan, Long, Stacom, Plenn, Robinsen raatt of th i ol e e Wik saruant 1t of Comumittes on Steeets, iu favor of obinson, D iy e Koo A myself of the honor so Kin: inten T me. i Hobinaoh: | O'Brien, Krimey, Costella, Hartman, Roster, Watts, Koech, Greu, Wlehow for your contiousd and incressing prosperity, L am, b’ ot g e " Winite, Machny, Iyug, Thowss, Halioran, Roborts, Pullman, Hettrick With great rospeot, vory faithfully pours, “ouncilien White, Macksy, Kellogs, Tyng, Thomas, | 0 1miay—22. K in Ital (Signed) * Groror f oo st 4 allinan—1. MOTIONS RESUMED, Naval Preparations A\ “To the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, Mossrs. sioner, ving ordinance ¢ bo adopied. s the vole Councilmsn PLysy 10 sospend the rules foe the purpess of Broth Coy, Mosars. N. M. Rothschild sud Sous Wiick was adopted by the following voie : ‘}«)'" I'kEsiDENT --h;d vdnbu excused from voting, caliing up General Urder eing o resoluiton of Bostd of Alderwen, sk ulbu::' & Co, g % ) Afiruativo- * idermen Coman. Notton, McBrien, Flyan, Shannos fler the roil was ealled, fallows: » tec on Public Heslth. ruativo— Aidermn Coman. Nerton, McBrieo, Flyun, Shannon, | A7 0 K1 wovod thet the [ rosident be excused. Resolved, That s erowma’k of “Pridse Granite Blocks" be lald THE RINDERPEST. eiliy, The U'rvaident, Loow. Disstersou, Var: and Van Voorbis—IF, rows Fourth avenne, o1, both siles of Forty-sizth streat, uodor the | The Royal mail steamship Scotis, Capt. Judkins, which | Ty weol’s roturn of the eattle plagiteshows « coatinusd pretion o tue Croton j\woduct Bowrd, uad the sesompuaylog oF | gailo] from Liverpool, at 5oon, on the 2lat, and from | diminution in tio number of cascs. Tuat peruiesion be and Coungliman Keliogs bo appoluted cia’ Affaina ‘in (ne Hundre een Second Alderman FrLyxx moved (o'disciarge the Committee on Markets - b ion o 1ol . from further b ord aiice sutuorising the Compirolier . e e e I T At e nthailes Queenstown on the evening of tho 2 April, asived i Y lat tho Conmwitto on Financial Afisirs of the Boerd tive—Coumeiiiue l.cig, §icom, Flyun, Robla- | hore at au early hour yestorday morning, bringing 234 pus- Wrameo, Connciluen consist of Coancilmen Kewch, Koster Cetts, for the | #0n. O'rien, Kenuey, Costello, Hartman. Koster, Watts, Keech, The weekly returna of the Bank of France show an ise was curtod Twenty first to Thirty an Tixens woved to ivdefinitely postpone the considerstion | yeur'ci it Green, Wiite, Mackay, Tyug, Chowa, Halorss, Roberts, Puluass, sengers and two days later new oreass in $ho cash on haud of 6,700,000 franes. “pevement, uuler the direction Coupellnian PULLUAN moved to amend ssid resolution by striki T wen ervived at Southampton on ring had been onneiln u ut] the mo of s o K " 3 theavirom the name of Connglimen Kook and inserting (a Hou thered 7ok moved (0 snapend the rules for the prrposs of hie Browen arsived at Southamp! Stepbons, the Fenian Head-Center, onter- lderioan REiuy moved to amend Ly striking out the year one | (e (o o Couetiuan Foeliors. eneral Urder 249, buing resolution of Board of Aldermen, | the 19th, tained at banquots iu Paris @t the residonce of sho Mar- thoussud eight liundred nd sixty-five and in ¢ ita dnter- | ss0d eight higndrod and A xty-six in liea th Whie Councilmen FOLLUAN n ‘The City of Balti d the Ivotis arrived off | quis de Boissy. S ec. DhtbNors wl g e U Fe Conforeicn at Paris on tho Danublan Priaciplities ke Pl h s Ao Derstion the o e phven b Lo Cooyam Aqsinge Dogasimeh Queenstown at 1 oclock on the morning of tho 19th, 80d |} o roken up, as was asserted. Commities ou Roads. T e 2 . BV bieh wras drotded * I iaf £ 0ot therefor b adopied; oneaitof the | Teacled Liverpool about noon on the 20th. Tho Paris Bourse on the 20th continued firm, Rontes s een, (s T ‘vemen o Lasag. | A rmmterhdernes Sianaon, Riy, Ryees Masteron, OBrien | 4 Wruilre—Coumells a4 and Pal- | © 10 be busue by the property owaets, iud e tesalic | e China arrived off Crookhaven about noon on the | closing at 672 Gde. beltian pavement, under the direct ion of nr«]»‘.’.xg‘-r-‘\'w.s:vr..n (Comar, Norton, McBrien, Fiyna, Gedory. | ™3 e—Counelimen Keenan, Lonz, Stacom, Fiynn, Robinson, o supend the vuios was carred. 20t1, and was entering the Mersey as the Scotia sailed. g g ) edily, The Presid Loew, Varnuri—9 kg o e : 4 pen concurred fu by the ta: ey . Tho quastion boing taken oa the motion of Alderman Reilly, the | e fretmcy cod tmieydo o oouters Wit Koech Haloran, oy g ',"f"'y'é.‘n:“ ‘Robioson, | The Washington arrived at Brest on the 19th, Austria and Prussia, me ¥ carried. 5 o g g O'Brien, Kenaey. Cost Hoarton Toster, Watts, Keech, ——— The belief in a pacific solution of the Austro-Prussiss A dsrme By moved to rofer tho subject to the Commities 0n | Counciimau Wa7rs and the PRusiouxt siked to be excused from Pydey? Siackay, Tyng, Thowss, Halorau, Roberts, Pullmen, Great Britain, difficulty daily grew stronger. i miay—23 4 . % ionna tologram of the 19th to The Londow Which was carried. it e DI S0 jof K that the Committes on Vinancia PARLIAMESTARY OATHS BILL. n_:f‘:.‘;‘.: ,‘““f. nflighly pobsils ] aleawaiptus, wndec s Minetion of i i ol B and tho Comsiliten on ¥iance, In the House of Lords ou the 19th of April, the Tlouse | . 7t tined batweon Ausiria aud Prassia; The notw 3 s carr from went into Committeo on the Parliamentary Oaths bill. i i wmitive su Preting sod | An tmenimont was erad by the Maryuie of Detk whinh | Lol e ey Tas. Easiiia W uvee g be d el rged from 1 e further cousideration of xewolution | would render it impossible for & Jow to take the oath, but | yhent Jias received no such dispatch as that ascribed to the e Gk of it was negatived. English Prime Ministor. {z woeds: W or. on the sume side o between Fourth and Fiith aveuues, afler the words, “Eliza Which was ordered to be paid by the following vote: ol % Aftirmative—Aldermon Moore, Uowman, Norioa, MoBrien, Fiynn, | ) 5 KRENAN moved (st the President be excused from carried. Which was carried, Ryers, Reilly. Tha Prosident, Loow, Masterson. | iu ixrotorny siuted astle ” e Clerk of 18 Co Counelt bo snd be i Anet nea i e o o e Ukestoan siated the queston to be on the sdoption of the e § 5 feocirs fopisof 1 W and does | Lord Chelmford mede a proviso in_the oath ssving the | ™ cording to s Borkn telogram, it was eonsidered likely " erman VAN Voorm EYAN woved the rovious question. 3 expense ot excoeding the | gupremacy of the Crown. After somo objections on the | ¢yar” Augtria would make concessions “toPrussia on ten T o T put the question “shali the main question be now score thal the proviso would be objectiouable to some | gueation of disarmament, and it was assertéd that she Roman Catholics, Enr! Russell assented in @ apirit of com- | gytered upon 8 more conciliatory line of policy. promise to the inserting of tho proviso, sud the bill passed | paoifie rumors were, however, subsequently denied, and o fresh dispatoh tzough Committee, was asserted that Austris had addressed oug. Stacom. Flynn, Robinson, | Koster, Watts, Keeck, Hallo direction of L. i each of the J ustices of the Distrist Courts worn! SNI— City with_a suitable, budge, tave of offic . Spriag sireet, fiom brosdway to 0 THE REPORM BILL. o peremptory character to the Prussian Government, ol shcsak from Tiled o Loxinghon amanes, | Sl b5 trots fe7chihiod 4 1 Pelog Jebnrmi af oke oy, oes, Whiia, Mashey; Rellogs. Syos g Siriee ey e browiny 1o Sarb River e | tho Honse of Commons o the 19th, the debate upon | {ihe Count Bolered, President of the Austrian Ministry iclgion pavement, snder the direckion of, the Crotow erman VARXUN moved to aim-ad by aiding that in Bo oo the question to bo on the adoption of | god the property awners in pey oo snder the direetion of the %.e Reform bill wufirwumvd. Hfi}cho,&ln n-m‘ Stato, Lad tendered his resignation. xcecd the sum of filty dollars soquently g dad Toton 1d thit tae sccompoying ordisauce there- ope, and Mr. G. Hardy wero the cl ‘speakers nst, . ic) Rosd e ta T v M o y agal Popular meetings, at which war was stro denounced, e o Eosds. i moved Lo recomisii 10 the Commik for baad pred audskr, Miloer Gibaon and BMr. Hoghes T favor Of the | ocntined io be hetd 1n yarious pasts of m'f’.fl o s et Vo sutoh e gL S e, Measure. The debato was again eontinued on the 20th, | “"A Vienna telogram of the S0th seys: Loug, Stacom, ¥ivnn. Rebinson, | Sir 8. Northcote, Mr. Horsman snd others w g in o] “ The repl: Austria to the Prussian dispateh of osition, and the Solicitor-Genoral for Scotland sad Mr. o B The mot Th the adoption of the resalation tevet and Fifty seveath stroet, duet Department. ton, Plyon, Shannon White, T'yug, I 2 Loster, Waits, Kecel forwarded on Roads. ‘e Precident, McGiuuis and Ven Voorhi v e Lite, Tyug, Roberts. wad Pu s, Hallosan, Robe ! : 15th inst. was to Borlin yesterday, It is tuen McBrica, Loow, M v Varsum and d & he P 3 4 { ' " | Coleridge in support of the bill, to be of & purely formal but peaccful eharacter, contaime + Thirty-second street, from Third to Fourth avenner, | O e SN TR NS . P i (T R WIS el aaseud the vales for the porpose of | ‘Thie debate was farther adjourned to tho 23d of April, | ing mpfi.&. PoF the sinmalténsons reiuction. of the ith eigian pavesseat, under the ditecticn of the Croton | Ssbeequeutly reconsidered snd Inid aver. Ao *he o'l hadibeen called, lution as follows: and was oxpected to last some days longer. trian and Prossian wilitary establishments to a peace e e s Gl G S g ran Lt el o e s vt two buntrod w | €400 ) VAEATR vt ovmctann Kot b acasot. | Ml Tia he sy of the et of e G4yl bosndlhn |y, PRABODYAND TIR WORKING CLAXSES OF LONDOY. | ing ot an oaly and fixod date. To-day's siate N Heport of Committee on Nationsl Aflers of the Bosrd of Counstl: | At ciorrrcionin Koster vot vd and ffty deliars. TS Mr, Peabody, on tho 17th, attended ot the London | that rumors are current of sn t trect Commissisner be and he fo hereby dic | men. w i resclution as (0lon s 5 10k e Pritbbind Nichmniadd spesul the rules was carried Guildhall, sccompanied by the Lord Mayor and Lady | been come to between Austria Prussia, wi tha 1 botween the vplers numbers forty-sight and | Resolved. That the Comptroller be and he Lo ber i . 1y the following v . Mauyoress, at the request of the managing committes, to | former power en; to demobilizo her troops by ’ o Gorigaigh, Nouth River, €0 & euthclont | directed te deaw bia wrarrant of il Br on avked (0 bo excused from serving on the Com Louncil Long Sasems, T, Ro Qisiribute the prizes gained by the successtul competi- | 25th, and the latter by the 26th of April. The accuracy E - Tistiriok end m 4 : tors at the Working hisseat Industrial Exhibition, which |-this report is not vouched for.” ier the Board would excuse e i . Thowas, Haliorsn, Roberts aud Pull- | has been m-l.ll ll;ere fuli some vu;lb. mOn‘ -rrm:g at Lh; The b:lm“;:l dol tlulfnflm IldAdl;qumu “-- hall Mr. Peabody was hailed wilh enthusiastie cheers, and | were about to 8 conference at Auj nd the mies fox the T3P | Beving taken it aeaizned to Lim on tho right of the | dor to consider the question of & reforu in o Yodere - Lord Mayor, on the platform at the east end of the build- | Constitution. reet and | jng the honorary sccretary read @ roport, which stated LATER—AFFAIRS AGAIN THREATENING. be rolaid | 41t the aggregate sdmissions on payment during the 35 | The London Times of the 2Ust bas received tho news 4 days the Exhibition bad been open, had been 41,576, Up- | that, at & council held on the 20th at Schorbrunn, the ward of 2,500 children of the different word and dsy | Emperor of Austris and Count Mensdordf, ?hm, itis schools had visited the Exhibition free. The pumber of | added, the advice of some uther Ministers, resoived to withe . “.““,“"_‘:h‘]‘;i prizes nwarded by adjudicators chosen by the exhibitors | draw Count Karolyi, the Austrian Ambassador, 4 wax 193, of which 99 were miedals ased 94 were bozorary | Berlin; and this de hawng been made known - meutions, The total number of cxhibitors was 827, exhib- | de Werther, the Prussian Arubassador at Vie it was \ sspend the rules for the purpose of | itiy s 1 521 articles, 32 only of which were iaeligible for .xrma that ho would take bis departure E e evary wtvee. from Montgomary | Prizes. No priges had been given or awards made but to e immediate cause of the rupture is said to be ety the v (o™ efferson-stract. the | the actual producers of tho articles exhibited, in confor- | Count Mensdorfl, after receiving Prussian suswer the Croton Aqueducs Depast- | mity with a rulo laid down by the committee. the 15th, telegraphed & repetition of tho Austrian - 1o Lord Mayor, sddressing the meeting, sai of the 7th, aud received a frosh refusal on the 19th, & oomits. o Counsel to the Cerporation be directed to ¢ ry logel measures to open Oue £ s, o Uhe Sizih evenue o the Hoslem River, secerdisg o By the Samem Rewoived, rected to reiny ¢ ake FanTAN movad to It Brion, Flynn. Skarmon, wtersou, Varnum, McGin ond Aveane Railrosd be and are herehy y between. Oue H and Twenty-third | vis and Van Voor ormity with the | Negative—Aide favor of adopting rewoltion ax | Conmeilunu [1ARTNAN v Committcn on Fin-nial Aiare Which war . 4 penso of the Cous Stroet Cowiissioner. ereb y given to v, and grade, ke, in frond st corver of Uue Huudied and Fifbeents sbyterian Church, dtusted in Fifty 2hth street hetween Third o 5 of the venue, for tte wuin of tires huadred wud i avenne, between Porty second and Forty third | . o eoter 1he Uevitad of 't 1f there was' one thip J <ppli e said Davies i payme o g e £ s % p . o . e ¢ more than auotber that could add | Council was then held, and the opinion of the ettt borsen Fiand and Fouery | ireets: be paved with B Dhock pavome.. uuder the direc s i Thx juster and interest to the proceedings of the day s | e (8 o oF he DAL e i ¥ Cowmittes on Finasee. B8 by ewomeel g g 38 e 1d by Kot Wit Kok G | e o er N sota) Tary wer: adoed. docply | 28 uioptad. = e Commities on L | Rberts, Tetiich o eabody. were, lud P En ;i . - corugh 51 bersby | ailay--at. - Sodented 10 hm for is presance on the oeoasson. Their tricnd | The withdrawal of the two sayn The T L b | ed, to be foliowed by a from Fortieth strest to Fifty-third Fiyn Negative- Counetlioan Pu'lman—1. had refosed all invitations of late, but be had felt itto bea werid-will vagordes in o Couneliman 1 attonas moved o snspend the rules for the prrpose | Llogsure to witness that beantiful and interestiog sight within . | Fiat noble butl [Cheers.) o might npullr{lurk which | ticipation of war. An order was to dum:l b# be had Leard Mr. Peasody ntter in reference to something olse | general officer commanding the Austrian in v the last balf boor. He said the roling passion of his | stein, ordering him to fall back throvgh Hamburg and ad_boeu that every man should go where duty called bim | FHanover, leaving only a fow companies iu the Duchy. ] e e s b e o ep | omsts has boen able all along to treat o o (e 4 -t if slie wero at bis in the Duchies, aud the cone ter of the same, iy dons, wndet the direction of the A 19~ Tore ho loft this anclent oity, o fake | 8% 1 =y b Sireet Commissioner, sud the accos ordiasuce therefor sciousness of this has tended to increase Austrian frritation. » o i farewvel uf hose whom Lo bod now the Bonor o easiuets | Whothor it be that Avstriahas received what sbe thinks i Ho had great pie 1 the rules was cn svellont irjand, Mr. Feabody. | (Cheers.) to be , or withdraws her unpro- oxs au intondedeattack, , Robingon, Mr. Peabody, who was greeted with acclamations, said: | tected Army Corps la order to be herseif able to sssume een, Waite, Mr LoRrb MAror, L‘mf ANp GesTLRNEN: T bc:'la nac- | the offensive, the abandonment of Holstein, if it -fl tfelt gratitude the kind expressions which | takes piace, will be held to be an act in sntineipstion Just usod toward me. I assure you there | war and cause gorieral alarm. " it fach language with wore sendibility o | Notwithstan Thies S Baeot 1 A ude fl:lnnl. wad-I {13 seemse ou that I am -mmly T'imes does not v fiam Portysecond street to | thankfil aud complimested by tho kind mavaor 390 | "y Berlin journals t Wi Bolgian o irip bleck pav Lisvo received the fl\tioriog romarks whioh bave just emanated | oH8 UES Joupts SRsae o;hmnl-‘ illism hea furt Dopastient, and that the | from wy friend the Lord Mayor. Coutrary to my expectation, - 7 v * | Tam tlay om the ov8 of my{tmrm. from %u -nnurm‘? doclaring war to be injurious to the iuteresis of e e avement, under the direct Loew, Mas part port. of Commiiive ne tetered o the Committee on Roade. e Thi indred and Twenty elghth 1, ba catbed sud gatiesed to Fourth sveuve, f the Street Commis ien, Flynn. ¥ the fo McGinnis aud Van \oor v Loia, Blaco d street, between Fifth and Madison avennes he paved wwith Lelgian pavement, onder the direction of tue Croton Aqu-duct Dopartuent. Wlici war teferred to the Committes on Roads. RETORTS. | e Committes on Flusuce prescuted & report to pay the bilt of | 1, fur wusk: fucuished on the evenisg of July Jour, “nd e y-lives 3 « Puliman, lewrice sud | knowledgo with b he L g «d to suepend the roles for tha parposs of | :_:l_ ‘::n”.',_’u e Tieport of Comamlttes on Street. .n favor of sdopting revolation se red 1+ Lills aunesed, wet and the wid tween Fu at the corb sud guiter oast wido of K nance theirfor be sdopted. Fifty-vighth street under the directs Comiediion on ¥imamee presented report to pay the hill Mem L Net ovndine . discharge a daty which your kindoess has call country. si's band, for music furuisted ou the evenivg of July fou & —ny following vote: '1')...'.“'- lum’m my»{:fl d of another eountry, you were T'he New Free Press of Vienna states that Count De o houdied cnd sidty-tive Towolond WFrom Rotiowen. | pleased to iutimate (o wo that my presonce smong you tois day | Bismark has addressed to the Government of i tavor of " ‘would give you graiification [cheers], and oo my part, I am N to the tion for limin, ek and | OBl F1v8 08 ETALLEEeA1 %R ire ‘peus conattalned 5o ductine | Sotber dLipatel rela e e Tivkho. mpeata. w: ralos fos the purpose of | wuany 1uv.tations recsutly mddsessed to me, I bave reservod to | attTTh (R TUE BIC” 1ol sons already set forth in his 3 wysell, with peculiar satisfaction, the opportunity of meeting communication to the Diet. Baron de Beust repHed var nant ter, | the workingmen of Loadon, whose representatives you are, . b Tty sovesth s sty Jout | in"the milss of tbe seoue. of thoir bonorabie rivary wnd | bally to the Minister of Prussia at Drosden, that L re- 1 vaflosentiy high touiow of | tha' Gispiay of their most meriorious schioveients. | @rotted not to find in procise e wnd Wifty.oltth | (Cheers.] Buch sucooesful competition s that which | than those previously given to the Diet 88 to the Gyt | wects its duo roward this day must be produotive of | views of the Prussian Cabinet in the important question the bighest adventage to umrwllfl.w and all classes of | rgised. Flo added that the other German onse i Lhey 90 $hooee 10, {he commusity derivo » beneflt from the olevating teadenoy of | hured in that regret, and that at the next witting of »d the rules was [ igor, QRO AION ll;olvenulan.l lr;dnmyban‘d nhl'xl d:«m:;i: mloan‘-hl:m;tlh.: Dict, Prassia would be invited to bring forward a poved to amend » resolution ng L w Aare no' receive “ " 3 n e T Tty foumh strost the ‘following, vis1 * Except: | of pablls 6oBMEBdALOD: Sinpiue a1 do frm s pogs plan o which the Government could deliberate, ittes on Fisance presestel a revort to psy Patrick lows of horse. . between the Tonth and Eloverth PavErLonL, e owners of the prop- | AN OKDINANCE SO ANEND CHAPTER 7, th olved, Thet Fortiett , be paved wii ©0F THR BEFIED ORDI 1259, alty of the City of New. ¥ L comvened, do ordain as follows Revised o4 to demand and e amin g welah' ds. sad otier , uawely: Pist. Forevery ate, five cents. Foarth, For covered w t Department The ( cinmittee on Finance presssted a report to pay the bill of the Fourts lirghnent, New-York State Nations) Gusrd, for music bilcu | toe v ¢ seccnd of February, cighteen bundred and sfxty-rix. | Laid MeBrien, Flynn, Shanno Order number one bundred in favor of sdogt d & report making » donation *o y ascesiment welgiug. used in tho City of New-§ork w e cente. Beeond. For every ligid” m rd ¥ of the church. and int £t on the prope: Counct aftor the words dry measure, five cent ©idewalk of Thirty-seventls stroet, between the -l and Second svenies, be - sged Where ne 3, a0d not alrvady v pa'ent balance, steel yuid, or biher instrumont §ug the block bounded by Fourth and Fifth sveaues, sud Fifty inth aod owaln It is mmored that the Ewmperor of Austria has replied o er tbe direction of the 0w or weighing. twent /fiv 0 g with you the AngloSaxon eiock, I unfelgnediy N e e e e | Yo R R VIL, of the Revised Ordi- | % Sistieth strests.’ Fejoice 1o this fresl evidence of the advancement of the iu. | to o deputafion from Pesth that he will shortly pay sse USSP Ju3 o oo od by 1 oo K it Qustrial classes i tho diguity of labor and in those habits of | other visit to Buds, if peace be not disturbed in E o enttied | | The voslation, sa”amended, was (hen sdopted by the folowlag | [P SR, g fidependonce which onnoble any peo- | It is siated that the Prussian Government will, nob Aflinmative — Coanci'men Stacom, Flynn, Rob ple and afford the surest guaranty of the true prosperiiy aad | of any prelimmary discussion of its proposals for a reform Wi §»ch, Greon, White, Maci woral greatness of any country. [Cheers.] 1t is true that | of the Federa! constitution; Prussia doaiands, first, the Pullan, Hettsick wod Talay—10." | thosn priges which Lam about to distributo are the Just ro- | oonvocation of a German Parliament, and then will' subs (i 1o the Bostd do uow ward of your owa "porsonal efforts, but I Lope ou will slow | £ UCHIEE B LRI T ) Wy tie Farappexy declared that the Boud stood g | 9 b0 remind 31 that; 1n feccirlng Jour Sartienicofue: | A telogram from Munich, April 20, says: Baron ves Jouruod vuiil Thursdsy, May 3, at2 o bk P | oo 0TV, Clerk, | Ml by you iu this_ceatury which will be productive of good der Pfordten, Bavariau Mimster for Foreign Affairs, leaves LAl ; 4 vedound o the sdvaniuge of futurs generations, who tust | bere to-morrow for Augsburg, to be present at ihe confer- exertions in the field of solentifio re- | ence which is to be held in that town by the ministers of Flynn, Shannon. o, Vernum, O'Biles, Mot Finanew presented a report maki ollege end ¥ rec School, to pay sasess yard or olher ew-York, twenty-five ity canis per For seallog d up General Order number two bundred | t comearring to build nd snd Third avenue. on Fisance, in favor of adoptiog resolation as A dry wessures. e om ad over, twenty five cets. hel or undet, tw bail also be entitled to - ented a report making s do f | follows T T e ek oer ¥ e Do, | | Mieasived, That the salery of the second messenger fn the Mayor's | ten eeots ofics be anid is herebry incrassed to the sum of one troussod ye hund: | marking evers me i+ paskago Of thia Tos over one bushe or of cone. ollars per s, W hich was lost b the follow; ita and weasuinn cop. e At by your landabl e if & e sald weights and The Encemo [Tax. :cnua.’-’fi Tnthe open workahop of & nation's constructive | diferent German Middle States. Baron von Bcu% the without be x skill, [Cheers.) Shonid the Great Disposer of all eveuts give | 8uxon Prime Minister, Baron von Varnbuler, the Wurte nalties vt sre how prescribed by or It has been stated in seversl nowspapers that the | o me the happiness of returning to this country, I kope 10880 | ey, berg Minister for Foreign Affairs, Baron voo Dal o d i ot for 1965 must bo made immediately, and | the complote sucoess of projects desigued by me for tie peran. | regicdent of the Minist of Herse- Darmstadt, and 5 g plssispd 4 Dent welture of #he desorving poor of this metropolia [ioud | 1r“fibent of e MARSIY oF Berwe-Dl et B8 y Leim, that the Assessors are under no obligation to send out notices, | o)oory) aud I msy then eujoy fartber opportanities of uter- nee, in favor of sdopting resolution as By the Pas ference. ommit Ll / vt Haantved. 114t tve Jow and sunkan lots in Reventy fourth strast’ The fact is that eoction 12 of the Tax Law requires tbo | course with those in whoso welfaro andghappiness LLave so - 4. 'That the Comptroller be and ba in bereby suthorized and | west of Second aveuue, be flied in, tuder the dirsction of the Street “Asacesors {0 s4nd Botioes aad blanks throaghou ot i org Groat an interest, (Renewed and prolos oy ] T Dresdner Journal of Apsil 20 denies the statement ot n warsant in fuvor of Mr. Nicot, pastor of the Churon | Comuniseioner, aud st the sccompauyig ordience therefor.be | o4 tho city Assossors will commence souding such mnotices | — The prizes aw to tho successful competiters wero | that the Cabinet of Vicnna had accepted the the sum of one thousand six ado) ;mlh Sk e to-day. It is importe. - that the blanks be filied up aud ro- | thop distributed. Attheconclusion of the ceremony,which | for the reform of the constitution of the mum . e i P ...y turnod to the Asscssocs within the 10 days specified in the | uued considerablo time, twoon Bavaria aud Suxony, and states that no such 3 d 1o redeen U Report of Committes on Ronds. to iny crosswalk in Brosdway, be- Mr. Peabody, acknowledging & voto of thanks which had | sition has been subiuitted by those States to the the € Stzoets he amount to be charged by tween Fiftyninth and Seventy-Gist streets. T e IS been passed clamation, referred to the delizht he had | Government, v . v by, R 10, a1 0% COUMNR . id over. S, A Girl in Bearch of Pareuts. experlenced in meeting thew, and in seeing the groat efforta’| ‘Tho Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung of April 20 sayss rfank s sireet, betweon Ten'l . Bhammon, Gedooy, Ely, | Tgpors of Commities on Netionsl Afiiste ey P. Rubel fox musls. | 3, h, Baer of The N. ¥. Tridene setompiahod by s sy working pecle ot i groat i, | 17 the Prussian proposal ora etorm of the con- b repr sedistey, uder the direction ain, Van Voorha—.1. Kenrs"of Commisian on Wharves, Piers; snd Blips, to build pler | Sir: Some 13 years since, o little girl, about six [ Itrast (fecontiones BN o g O D oertee] | SfiLUtiom in to bo sucocssful, the first step to be. taken t Deparunent, | . ;"I" o Reiliy—4. foct of Fortysizth street, Norih Kiver. years cid, was broaght to this city by a woman who gave her "_.l‘”“" 1o & man and bas (he dignity of 8 man 9 mBoh the Dm]mun be to fix a day for tho mvmmm mo(" 1in. W quently reconsidered ond Juid over. 3 ¥ o b it n One Hunded ud Eiverh | Mt \ax Y ooutis culed o7 Gemers Orier namber two Regirt Gt s on Wharees, Pier sad lipe, to batdplr | marue as Evans, who told diffrent strics bont tho chid, At | otber ladivklaal (Ghers), X -:l{{‘_m it themselves to E:‘“ A, A e s i D luivd avenoes, and also in Eighty-vinth | hundred sud sixty fous. oot 1f Seventrenth street, Nos vat. from -house ) 4 . c! e e Ao, i reat. b TS wvommuns, under the dtroction of tre | "R o liies o Re concurring with Board of | “Wiich wes i overe o oe Sime she statet LAt Bhe Lo reemory aho told was that ake | thoy iave tho power to do, aud they will not ouly accomplish | W reform.” Thie sume jouraal states that, with refor- Craton Aquedact Dop:r ment. | ; Reaport of Coti ioe on Rallroads to direct Harlem Railrond to | 1% enn Faft 2S00 SEe P was & wealthy wmer. | what they intend to do, but what will benefittoa great de. | ence to the denial given by The Wiener dbe o the Whie erred to the Commitie 5y : erect uich over Fourds avenue, botween Eightieths sad Ninotyseond | 00 803 BRI Tl d dbandoned :.l. ,n,:,,. and that "l.d“l‘:lh";.'l: eountry and «;:: ::::I; f"»’:'v"; b«L‘mh”r::lllv J npoeryphll‘nou“pnb:rluh&f by ‘rl"l:;'lil;rl&:kr ger S ain Fiits avends, sieets. ‘s | feel delightes the manner c ol anzeiger, 1t Mu latter is red tnd ThistyAfts s, Which was 1sid aver. (Mrs. Evans) Lad come into possession of her by the mother's 2 Shds e of b whetmres | 0% ot > Bowers, to bulid basla, ke., bandonment. to-day, and to seo s many o people who have ac- | ficjy] organ of Wurtemnberg, aud that b g S i e e T r | MO o ol i s st b | S5k, FHT e PSS K| e el o e it B i » { T tho kind family with whom she has been, for 13 years, and sl | bogus. : 4| " At a genoral meeting ors e o s of Hiige 2 by e following vo opor . relst cond Who will be entitied to receive medals for their ; ' ¥ Tes! o Preddent, L ariim, | Report of Conities on DBelgian Paveuent to pave Third streel, | ity o 'orent many flowers about it 4 hall bo on tay way to wy uative land, sud I siall have nothing | Electoral Distriot on the 1ith inst. was agreed to unAB- g g g S g " " froay Bowery o st River. Bile diwo retmembers of belng in Elmira or vieinity, where | to carry withme but what I hope will be delightfal tomy | imously, Phat o cronewal 1115 BOARR OF COUNCILMTN RESUMED. Widehwasladover, L to pave FiftyAlird | letters wero brought to the bouse by o man by the namo of | countrymen and delightfal to me. '“am"'] £ 1t is officially announced thet a thorough e Ay beskivpromnssay sered comesdiOne | Repe st Bovitionens VT e e e e e it Foet-ofier " | “°O tho motion of Mr, Head, Chairuan of the Managing | exists on il @ssential points between W ¥ the resolution to the Committes | Which way iaid over. NS 2 T ) ore are some | nlluw lflllu; nm indicate :;:‘ um‘t:' an.-‘} (‘muly:nuu, mo‘lln(l;dt hlr,v bl’i!n: ‘l;:abn:ly. a conlial vote of | Bavaria and Baden. wt of Committes on Belglan Pavement, pave y-nioth | ma; Ve o n ut iTes ma) v W Wid passc ¢ o, Sg—— sily meons bt SR N Py h-.:..;lf;'.:lx:ama.v-m. ml.’.’..}uh.mmo o from ber, © ,m o) R v aid b b laken's deen Intorost fn the Temty. Coumis 4 by adding the wor s . Whieh was over. ditors would confer or by shing s statement, o th taking. @ himsell had been & workerel . 2 " = vtous o lie i yfopenty.’ Yert ot Coummition on Belgian Pavement, to pave Wiliam tssat, | oot iioruntion will,be Shavkfally recelved and cheertally | e eeuest sanss, fros bi cartiost life, and ho hoped to remain | . 1D Movimento of Genoa sa w.:'.::mu.-. " Dotaresn Beavor and Foasl strests, communicated by 8. B. HALUDAY, Supe-intondent, e Lt the'end of the chaptor. Bome 9,000 persous had | ister of Mariue bas just issued orders which indiests &y d hithe Doerd ol Cobnell: | Whekwarlioves. ™ = 0 Fivo Points Housn of Industry, Visited the Exkibition, aud Lo bad had frequcnt opportanities | traordinary activity. Aduiral Persano hes boos 2! epor ih ™ ien, s ment be di jod fro u " e et — , , m - o o i e e 1| e Atoigedtim Js A b Complimentary of the Captaim and | siructed, snd, bo hoped, ouly & fow bad boen disappoiuted. 1t | mand. The armaments of th Nevyare pashed on tection ¢ 2 a " Tesolved, That Thirty-seventh street, between Park sud Madison had been that tie persous whom such exhibitions were | creat activity, Among other orders issued, is one fox th Bye wd thet 3 Charios Dozgin 2 bay window on bis | geeriiy ha peved with Belgian or trapblock pavement, under the Oficers of the sticumship Erin. intended Dbenefit wero not of the working classes, 1 any astening the Naval leves,” rucs of Madisoi evenuo wid Forty-second | gipaction of the Croton Aqueduct Depastment, sad the sccompanying At a'meeting of the passengers held in the galoon | man lnd say doubt on that sabjeet, hould have been pres- "Pne Jtalia of Naples says that tho naval establi ordiance & adopred. Mp Erin on the 23th of Apell, 1868, Mr. G, Heory | $341hat day and witnessed the bonest faces, the rude havds, | o o060 U0y "ordors to prepare for the armament tomogaiste, &e., S frombafbls | 2ok b hamiomibiy Jein o0 wigh . Mi. G, TOURY | qad " the futolligent appearunico of those who bul come | gy 4y gigposable vessels of war. Fhe men in the sssemsl er v llen WAGHE | ition on Balgan Peve. | Bassettin the chair, the foliowing ressiations were uoasl- | up o~ feceiwe prizes. Mo was moi there 1o adred and Fifteenth street and were actively employed in the manuficture of war mste- Counci. ment be dischare workingmen, They, like ail other men, had their faults. from the further considerstion of report of Cou Iy adopted: d Sirerts of thonrd of Alderman, with resolution ae folows: * | "L g ) mambering 1,240, on | 1t Wns @ fashion” of tho day to talk of workingmen sud | rial. b w Lherefor sdupted. e e Tmt breet 1o Hiosdway 1o the Fifth avene, | | Kot p...-fi'.:xf;fl.:' e Seivamanin, Company. 4o | $he working clusses, and he Leld it to be & rule, confirmed by | Prinen Amadons had been thrown out of an open oar Jhictwan referced (2 Shp Gomnitton e Stmok . e paved srith Belginn or trap-block pevement, under the direction of | . reiy tender onr warm and siucere thans to Capt. Lattlig and the | his own experience aud olaervation, that the man who lived | riage in which he was driving st Parma, but escaped with. powoivey Bint 35 i m oach | the Croton Aqueduct Board, officers under bis commavd for thels nncessing eflosis o e by, the aweat of bis brow wes among the wost useivl and inde- | ¢ fyw slight eontusions. rench of (he Co, ke tie pocessary | r"fi"’"uu"::“."“"" fort of cach ln..l‘::..rylg:-:"“ll: 'A.l:l‘ peiulens membeis of society. He n,m‘mmuw.‘ - p WS kb od eizht hantred sud | % sttt A et IMuAT 1aoved that the Committes on Belgian Pavement “uficiently sdequate fo the :x'"‘:“‘ ‘;’{:“gfl"{m‘;}- " ‘“‘;)"' ~ n::m e Gl Spain. = LT DR LT Bonrd of € e discharged rominbe frtber sopaideraion of sesolation of Bourd . deseanor wud waieifal oace, | 310, in the main had hoen succenful. Thore bad been | Letters from Madrid assort that sions existed o i o rable - ot N alloy 01 ho .. - " 2 1 Sraan Seasion, Mondsy, Apeil 3, 1068 s ™ fhat Toenty-sesond _strest, betwoen Brosdway and et tu eonstdesnt i sl with which | 10 leas thah 827 warking men exhibitors, 452 had boen aril | of Geah disturbances breaking ot in 25/ clock p. . Fourth svehoe, bo prved with Belgian pavement, said work 10 ba |y 5oy and the Chief Stewart, Mr. Thomss Hughes, performed | ficors wio had exibited artloles made by their own hands, ke tunma ant (o adjourawent, iu thels Chiamber, No. 16 | doue noder the direction, of the Croton Aquaduéy Department, and | (o O lee during the yoyaze, fn carrylnd ook the sauitary | 256 of the articles exbibited had been produced by amateurs in e W i Shar the accompany g ordiusuce therefor be sdopted. Atrangeueats for the reservation of beaith, we teuder them out | their leinure hours. m::rd the eountry,would continue to 11 ; Wiaom v, evg., Proedet, tnthe chair, wnd the | VSl wan carred: A, L e oD F e ot | V1L T e, njcnce, and mawoiactarv, 4 asied 18 4% | The Chambor of Depatios had approved of the eontrast o the ownserax , P " : , Audthe puper was lald oYL, e Belgan Pavemant | Uderuiod: we sscribe o preservation fom v viedsiion of the - | {ofning inyiolaie the love of country, the love of Quées, and { for constructing # telograph liue to Americs by the Sowth- " Jones, o Starom, Fiynn, Robinson, O'Brien, | Coupei man IMLAY moved (it the Commttes on Pel GertPwhich has raged 80 fatally ¢t board other steamars, g ey e s wacir oRlsen— Lo n ey, Wal K'l:-‘;;: e discharged {00 the further cousideration of reso.ution of Beard of G 1 Vassett, r?"'"’ n, Gheo. ’,:-ylh (£ their -: ‘ndependonoe. lch”’l ] orn route, s ety aiven 1o 5, | by e ooy ":" B s - 1"-'.-,|’-sn‘hu betmaes the Fifh snd Eixth F"",‘;’“‘u“:’ Logh P iree’ choci”were then given for the Lady Magoress, schain T framt of bt wding meeing rov with Delgian Pavement, under ection Clottior _Job 3 and with that the ceremon; nat v alasion o " o Seghiing Sprd SEREPRD e, s st sectspin ok SRURMBCS | ooy Tiaie, . Fppen e feaot ezl bitor. over which Mr. Galloway pre- | Tho Upper House of the Joapra D"k by, "fl Distriet, R Sathoriwit T | sided, was beld in the ovening lh;fl“‘:u. , at which | 106 against 102, ulonnllgw s ‘l‘% ] ¥ of Qae 1 Conip rollet v and b Is bete dathorised per was laid over. Sentence of Prob o Diapluys No Emotion. | it wus ngwed that o testimonial i 48 on vellum, and Kgflouly by the Lower Housa, 2 'the udy 1 1 ’ {30! Councliman Iuiat that Une Committen on Mol .‘.':":.'I‘I",‘. PuuAveieara, Tuesday, May 1, 1863, again, at & furthor meeting, o gold mecal, struck from the o Commission had boen susj on Lasther gbusiderstion o Leaks byt red doi dougetous ¢ ot d from P ) : = ted to tie exhibitors, be illnoss of Mr. Deak. s Rk § f Lotine Probat was this tiaming septenced to be hanged | die of the modal to he proven i pre- PR % P ‘ Rt veaiin Second xyenue, trom Houion sireet to Fouttecth A of Mp l‘)‘.‘?r‘.‘:-.g " Tecoived his sentenco | sented fo_ Mr. Peabo 0 i order, ¢ oxpress thelr grati- | The conforenco botweon tha Jolnt Dglfi i ed and yoe b on the fourih & it oty bo paved vith- Boaflan pevesent, und-r Ls direct - il on, and mude ks, The | tudo and thelr appreciatipn of Lo honor conferred upon | Hun Diet sud tuo dgp o ansannd o | Bl L GRS S G | Rt G T B e, |t b s o bsoqudi % Qiicbuie s oisos. | Crou b L it Crg) g 8 o J e S R " 101 be adovied. Count of dosatione. | G Gommuitiee o ¥in s

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