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#un Risos.. INVITATIONS. atfofwas resatved to atleud the trand recaption to James Joues's Wood, ou Tuceday, (e 164 taal Back: was socepbod. REVONTS. qmmittse on Stioets prosoated & report oungniriug Lo las over. The Coromi on Strests presented s report to pave Fourt atreet, from Uuivorsivy pisce 10 the North River, with Belgian pavo- Cleared. ment. Ashlund, Nerton, Soston, W. P. Clyde Vhich was aid gwer, ‘e, Boston. Neptune Steamsh lie Comuitice “on Strords prasented o roport arue o or , Orace, Liverpool, dinauce to pave Best Twellh etroet, Lotwoen Socon lufl ourth avenuon. Imora (M ), W W stson, Liverpod! ¥, Conard Stoamab| ader (8r.), Buteher, Liverpool, Ribon &k Munos. nlua o1t to pave Thirty-eiehth Sieamship Octorars, Reyuolds, Bultinore. ¥itth 4 es, with Ho.pln pave- Sbip Granite State, Jucabe, San wiclion, ¥ ‘R Rollizson & Co. ibip Bacinaw, Boutelie, Bic. C. F., sk Corver, h € vp Mirsnda (br. rk, Queb bt & Co. The Cotwaittes on Btrsets prescnted a report congurring to u"m"xht'\:m: Scklaibusch Anl-rmvh ladelplis, Funch, wk Lo I(-Jmn svsrus, with u.' wincke en Lip 78 Whesler, Wiliarth, St Johns, N. B, Willems & Glon. Thisty seveatd irvet from paremont, Which was Iald over. The Coomitteo on Roads prawuted a raport to pave Fity fourth reet, from Firet to Second aveaue, with Beigian pavement Which waa isid over. The Commitiee on Sirssts prasented araport conearriog to fag ko, p Uoscher (Brem.). Probut, Genos, C. Luling Shi Hiaek Haw, Geawelh, Bai Franciscor Stan & Co. ot isark Einiross. Clark, Cronsted:, DeGroot & Peck G. W. Roosevelt, Harrin m.nm J.E. Ward & Co, Otixa (B, in Laurens stieet, from Spricg to Prince stisot 7 Bowe M. wrd & Co. Which wea lsid over. irig kid. Winde B.. McCully & Co. The Commitioe on ted u roport to regulate, ko., Fifty: TKosda prasent Brig Rasdolph Piosay. Asplowall. Merchent & Casiss. 6721 street, from Eleventh avenve (0 Hudson m e l th Alired (Br.), Higgins, Ragged Islsud, N. 8., J. F. Whit- \\ Lich waa laid over. .- The Committee on Roads pressuted o raport coneurriug to raise hrponul Trecy, Ceke Bay, C, B, Ifllul Nanl}-t'w aldowalks 1 One Hundred ln‘ Fourteenth wirest, betwosn Third & Wasasr (Br.), Chilsholm, Cow ey & Co. Harlem River. Howard, orth & Co. | Which was laid over. iuribot, D ascihet, St (The Commities on Fiuaaoe prosseted » toport 0 pay Johu J. Kelly tesen. Cole, Hoston Which wat laid over, The Committes on Strosts prosented a raport conourring o fiag the sonth-west corner of Variok and Chariton scets Which was laid over, River. . Howes. Saow & Richerdson. *boryport, Suow & Richardeon. N ¥valyn. Lockwood, Stsimfird. dr. Whistie, trenge. T » Gonsives, Prett, Son & Co. Tha Commitis on bireste "fevasntad o roport concuriog to pave 4o ah. Merchant & Carmaa. Willlam street, hetween Beaver and Poarl street oo o 5 A u , '\om;ul:‘.'\. MeCready & Co. Woich wwlaidover, i & der. nool, Taun be Committne prossuted & re conourring to o] . sohr, R ¥|n luuul d, Cos, New lhnn, Rackelt, Tookes &k or:\nwl;hu}z-‘wmnorlunl nmul.d"::'vnlm th streot. ¥ .y bich was over. ~ . A. Berry, Voshles, Derien, Gs., T. M. Mayhow & Co. The Commitioe on.nmdl pressoted & report to flag Fifty-fourth A taiis mr-t betweon Broadway and Kighth svenoe, full wiuth oa both Arrived, *Whioh was 1atd o The Committes on Ty third street, o B e b 4 report oouo venes, with ‘Beleian n 5. Barnes, Morton, Ssvaunsh 61 hours, with mdse. and « & Co. V. 1Ard, Ward, Washington, N. C., 60 bours via Pan Show's, with pidee. snd pass. to C. Goodepeed hip Quaker City, \an Charleston 5 hours, with mdse, and Win (Kr.). De R Murtiziqoe 11 d Russell l. iverpool March 22, wi th mdse. and 53 4 & Gulon. Norw.), Stark, Rfo Janeiro 00 dsys, with coffee, to o & Wend, pave Whioh was luld over. The Committee ou Streets presootal & report conourring b ad e narth eide of Fourtesoth wtroct, from Firet st o B. ik was lald over. The Commitire on Streats frot: the Bowery to the East Which was laid over. . Duncan, Port Royal 7 days, with cotton, to Bixby | The Committes on Streets proscted & report to pave 'Thiirty-sighth « hird to Fourth sveaue, with 1eigian pavement. Brig Alswo, Tibbetts, Machiss 10 days, with lumber, to T. M. May | Which was Iaid over, The Comumittoe On Streats presscted o :\LM to pave Lexington om (Br), Brady, Wicdeor 11 days, with plaster, toP. 1. | avenue, o wenty-ft o Teicty-fourth sirvot, with Belgian Ar e nls Lindscott, Pewbroke, 14 deys, with lomber, to Joha D'“ )uch waa laid over. ton's Son & Co. The Comwittee o Srests prosauted a roport concer Culon, Aveaill, b-west N’fi:’ of Twouly-seveuth strcet sud Secord Schr. Mary Stardl *Whic e Thirty-second sventod & raport fo pave 1 Lird tree, River, with Belgian pavomont. « ooklund, with lime, to V m 8. Rrown. { Boston), Rich, Sagua13 deys, with sugat, w 1 & Pein Ths Committeo on Strvats pressnted a raport Lo avert, r. sreet, from Fourth to Fifth svenue, with Belgian pavewmoat. , Haskell, New. Haven abothport. Wilch was laid over. i3, Gust, New-Haveu for Elissbotbport. Tio Commmittee on Streats presantad s roport to repave slisets lutor. sectivg Washington and Wet streeta, betweea Chumbers sud Counsl stroats. WLicL was laid over, Wal wn for Philadelpbia. New-Ha nton, Fiaduin, New Heven for Ellsabotiport, i The Couw: ml;leo on Strests ri:n( dl r!p(‘rl;: flng -'fl .':l‘::‘ ew-Bedford. geeot corh tter ot ovard sirvet, tween ( it A Howland, Faller, Neww-fedfocd, with Lasbar Bidecn stcoeta, " %9 o e~ Braord Which was isid over. S B SirentGlgver, Norwish. The Comuiitos on Finsnce pressuted s coport io pay E. Van Baurt Sohe Canarys Wall, Providsrce for Elieshethport. o giucha oriaiod o ocomion o 11 Lace o Copiaa . . .,l.,,a Newport for Ellzsbetaport. Whio was laid over. l:"Dl“!uI E MOTIONS. Aldorman VARNUN moved to diacharga the Commiitee on Law from furtber conuideration of & report of the Committes on Finance to re. munarate Mary Aun Mastcrson for damegea to her property by widew m; ‘Worth sirect, sud by changing the grade of the sumo, from Broad- to Baxter streot. \ hich was oarried. bon nioved b adoption of the r x, Davis, et X‘u oh wi orflrdhym;‘lnnu.(uv 5 e - irwative—Aldermen Moore, Flyns, Slasuon. n Miemeran Relly, Brico, Loow, Masierson, ‘Vacaon, McGinnis vetor, from Ltmwul—x uced & sovers equinooti 4 < iting Lo Cipt(/hu gy ‘hrong wastacly gaios 1 < ard of Councilmen “Nagutive— Aldermen Coman, MoBrien, and Et And the ssme was dircoted 10 be sent to the a for concurrence. PAFERS FROM TAE ROARD OF COUNCILMEN. Resolved, Tust permission be aud tho same is boreby giveg R. . el off ab Ligt tide. Tue 'l of the whip * Emperatrice Elissbatts” (Anst.), which west h gpout whor! asbore on Long Beac X Gflslvqllwo:(x\.-l-bov-d(hauldln'l:i:tu po L] A P e b weaks ag0, was #31d st public sale on 2, urchased by Thats Boad nawmmr o e 1,:.,‘ b {2k ooy ot interfore with tho publis travel, aud ¢ e 1o remain only House, for $325, o of lte sarpes aovsinting of iruite in"s dassaged n\i\umA iu 10 be: uring the pigasure of the Commoa Coutcil Alderman Losw moved totefer the paperto the Coramiites on Strets. Alderman GEDNEY moved au smendient by sdding the followiog words: “ Providing the sald bay window doos not extend more than thzoe foat from the line o (e bullding.” The question being on the motion of Alderman Loew, tho sume was 1ost by the following vote: Aftirmative—Aldermen Nerton, Ely, Logw, Masterson, McGlanls and Vau Voorble=T7, Negstive—Aldennan Moore, Coman, McBrien, Fiynu, Shennon, odney, Ryers, Reilly and Brice—9. "The question beiog the taken on the motion of Aldermian Godney, the samie was car Aud tue resolation, st ameuded, wos then sdoptod by tha followlng ot ‘Atlimative—Aldernon Moors, Cotnan, Norton, McBrien, Flyna, m.n...m Gedney, Ryers, Brice avd Varuum—16, r-flvv—Auflmw Ely, Loew, Mosterson, McGinnis aad Ven condition, yet no schoouer, of shout 20 tase barden, y, May 12, st Tackerts 4 and wil be sailed, by Gept. Wilism Roeria e Spoken. U slocity (Br.), of Loudon, Aprit25, in la s Mo Nay 7, in n 9 21, long. 43 %, 4190, long 62 80, st 3p. m., the Hamburg stenmor, “stars Voorl J Poxt Wannaxs' 0"l€ %o, 23 Wiltiamest. Resolution to rhu« a free drinking hydraat o tLe north-west corner OTICE is hereby given, in accordance with sec- | of Bro aud Faat atreeis. MANNOX woved to amend, by stelking out flxe followlug words rovided that the water is siopped ot twelve o'olock overy wight ard on Snudays.” bich was carried. Aud 8s amernded sdopted. Aud the same was ditected to be retugned to the Bosrd of Conncil- wet for coucurrence | Resolution to p. Bridget's Paochial | Scbool, nuiuber three Lo vl Whick was concarred And l?- saine was directed to be seut to His Honor the Mayor for approvel "I.nomflon to place two gas lamps i@ Wooster strect. and one on the Enst side, about one hundred -M ity foot north of Spriug street. Which was concurred ia. And the same was dice ted to be sent 85 his Honor the Msyor for Lian & of the sct pavcod April 14, 1857, entitied “Au Aot to Re- srpanice (e Wy Oice of the Port'of New-York," to all per- pona iitarosted fn, or haring clarge of. the subject nisiter of suoh Inquisy sanineion of survey. that the following vessel uadar axam gacion by thy atamiantions Will be cou) wtion o0 board said voussis two gan lazops in Bot of sud two Eigbth e reguiated st u thme, sds rie W. Rocue for Report of Committon on Pinance, to pay George Smith for sxpenses fnetrzed by Hoes Company number fo Which was refecred (o the Comaiftor GENERAL ORDERS. called up report of Commitien on Fi Alderman Vaw Vool v of adonting resolution as foilows: Kewstved, That the Compteolier be and be is hereby suthorized and | directed to draw » warraut in fevor of Lirother Patrick, Presdeat of s . A. . - g Manbattan College avd Free 8cuool, for the sum of one hundred Sels P Chase h s , with acerued interest, as 8 do to . y ompaoy MINTHORNE TOMPRINS. Pr Aut's TTurRINAN. Serectary et oa the praperty of the wd Col | openiug One Hindred and Twenty-th ird sifee | Thirient Biver, the smount 1o be charged Lo Lo account of | tions." ¥ GOVERNMENT. B s Board of Aldermen Srr0aL Sesiox, Mouday. May 14, 16896, dopted by the (llow ng vote . ermen Moors, ( Norton, MeBrien M. wou, \ © ad P‘IX ot ey ock p. m. hal Eixtioh strect, from Lexington to_Pifih svenue, be o.q. President, in the ehair, aud the following | paved with trap-block psvemest, under tie direction of the Croton Rqueduct Department, aud that the scoompanying ordiasnce thersfor McRrien, Flyun, Shannon, Ged. be adopted. s, \artiom, (¢ Brien, MeGinais | e thr presented a remonstrance of property owners agalnsi par- fog waid etreet, and moved that the whols snbject be referred to the Coampitiee on Rod Which was carri Al o Vauxwl ‘onncilmen, with res roas, Norton iy, Loty Mast calied wp raport of Comuittee pu Sowers of ke tion as follows built, under (i coner of ompenying ordinance d mx-a Shon. m pproved pred. curred fn by the followlng vote: sive—Aldermen Moore, Cowan, Norton, MeBrieu, Fiynn, e | *)m non. Gedney, Ely, Ryers, lmll‘ Brice, Loew, Masterson, | Varnum, MeGies's and Van '\ oorkis—1 Alderizu MasTERSON calied up report of Committee on Finance, wfevor of sdoping ressliton w ol 0 BT, g paversent trom | | Kesotveds T the Cogpttir be tad b i dareby anivrt Elan REYeiment 1o | aad directed to draw hihvarrant in fovor of David v an Linde for tie o fn - ement ju West onatioas. aiice therefor be + 8o of three hundred do sation for loss of horve, by stepving fato bo: #t;eed, the awmount to be charged to the sccount of * Which was adonted by the followln, Affi matise—Aldersien Moore, Co: \'.. b wes laid over. am MASTFRAON — be and the wme <Brien, Flynn, on, Varuum, Me: led up. report of Couiuiites on Sewers, in favor ollows 7, with the necessary recelv) e bullt in Lewis street, between Sianton ct with the sewvr fu Rivington st same to bedone i sine md lopted. was dizected to be sent to the Boerd of Counciluen of the Board , Norton, MeB: Brice, Losw, Masters Ginnls and Va The Presivest cylled ar; mx«lln(n- City o Colure, e cost of each Regimeat # Corporation be nesrirca 1o open A 1, That the Clark of th Comman o fed o caome 10 be placad on 1he desk of eu w4 Lie s liere wemher of 1 ue of Job rdred do City Con Which was peferred ¢ :uy- St ved. That the Co Boneied 4 the e asel to the Cory Ciuary legal messtien (0 0D pre terminng at Avenae A ¢ uvu'n'hv d 1, waa relerrud 16 e Conmitios o0 I 'lll';nu'u— 5o | 0.y 10t the Street Commissioner b Bharized aid dicected 1o tepair ond el Wa9p of re City Hall. in order 1o place t Wiich was referred to the Comuittoe on Streste, W hieh was edopted by the fo Atirmaiive— Aldermaci Mocr Tant in fovor of tia ot masued of Lis late dey oring p e i th sreet, between Sixth and Seveoth an paver.eit, under the direction of umn the date of the nbo! day of Apri). 165 derman MAasTRRsoN t Josepia MeCoria Which wesyost b Afrmative—Alde u (' B 10'vod. Tt peraition bo and the see i heyeby given to Mis., usa i Loat, oo lng, corb and Fuer in fromt of premiscs kuown' | ot o) erteer. norh side of One Hundied snd Twenty: | wticol, between Third snd Fourh svenoes. Which, was adoj A'dormant, NokTox. eious, Tho l,onm,n Connctl, by reséluiion ':i.:r::-:ir 3 orton, M \n,um 214 w6t apsrt the part of lsnd boo Gl W .Z‘m.a.m. et th s publie " sqo -un...« Besutitylogmd lmpiovi " Brice, Losw, A MeBrlen, G g o iy #u opportoity of i cidseos lug in the vichu =t Bubaequentiy reconsidered and laid A dettin i, GLDEY called ap report of Comns fuvor of sdopting 1esc!stion sa fallows: e T it puic suctivs on the Zist of May, inst., of the siotiars ofthe Biuking Frnd heve anthorized | ittee on Kl By the wions of cl or vine, axticle four, seelion b the build! lately ceoapied by Hoee Compeny B e o e Cbasmeod 10 cbe. Comt v of | musber Flévern Fireon nh"}‘rl'u Leend it oners o Blckini | ud ove rostratined from el g Tesl eutate bict Coye 11w, which 1 used of Feseived for pubile purpos: ved, Tiat the Comptroller is bezeby suthorized 1@ directed vt rave from the ot of Carporation m, privic auction on the 214t of Moy, [oi hewceiled, the same Luviig becs o8 o | here. i order to ¢ od operty uiverded to Ve | " the part of lend harc. | Cler rved for e yurposce g s park. Wi s adopted. yers. Rellly, br e wnd, That tby Bleeet on Fi 1 Commiites Aldcrman Spa¥Nos vor of #do sint T o I e s 1 4ne ous vot apart for Lands end Places. oer. oRTON— at Wl street, from Clumber to Gunal stivet, m.! ith be afivct. Fiyun, futersacts re sitiee on Fissuce of | inioner, and Ut the scoowpauying ordiance herelor be | | witheg " 1 st the Comptr noted (0 drow Dis w o0t Ti. Dowrn reby authorized and oume J. Ridden and i st raa laid over, | - . UMY ONICATIO Bvdemicg iign " ved fron M Clogk, tn relation |V Rt | Adiadive NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1866 v ot tieir own cost aad expemse, uu-uuo h don ulb( vh-w 0 Wirest Commisstonat. Wis ooBourTed i \ 2TIONS, Councllman HARTHAN moved to saspand tha rales for tha of calivg v rejuik of Cocumities o0 Fisance. in favor of & Lt Lt th ter bo w e s egeby thoraed sed in favor of George W, flmlml for the inonered tor the apd Van ¥ BrIe nl-du)nw}dwimw Pincben a5 tewolutlon of Bo awclluon to read ar report of Commisiee on Finance, in iy, Robinson, atts, Grens, White, ) Ihnr.ml. Bnmmm luukr l': l Thowes, Robeita. He! ¥ RISOLUTIONS LISUMED, Py Corncliman STacon— ived, That the Street Commisslonar be and ha s her ate to this Board what action, branices st Mission {uare, a4t rzion Courcil dircoted to draw his warrsut B ol e Reverend Jo Hodges, Pular of the First Bay X“" Mariuer's Church, in Ouir for the sumn of five Londred nad fifty-two doliars, wsn d< the as-ossawent and {ntercet (bereon, for (he work of Lol taken lo remove t ed pex reacdutlon of the Wich wes sdopied. MOTIONS REBUMED. Conneltmsn RoBuTs 2soved tosuspend the rales for tha porpose oumu up petition of Fitrninth sireet, &c. MOTIONS, Alderman Koy moved that when the Board adionma It I the 17th jnstant, stetwo o'clock. y inoved to siccad Uy makiog t Monday, the 21ek Which way carricd. The motion as srmended we Aldermat, Moox woved tl Which was lost by the follow Afiicmative—Aldermen Moore, Negative—Aldermen Fiyon, §17 e relative (0 regrading Eighth avewae, witls resolation aa follows: of the potitioners b gracted. and that 2d he fa hereby aathorized sad directed sy preyion In koY contract of oontracts 10 regrade waid svenvs above Fifly- Dinth street, 0 that 6aly one aids of seid avecas, sither esaterly of om: the mwidd’e Line, ehall bo in process of regeading et on that gutil each side is finiaied the otter sids sl be v bl travel ud thatthe Eighth Avene Rultod Compuay v Vel )y D T e T S o o necamary yiig the GENEMAT, ORDERS RESUMED. o A A e B G O A oma Aldoriman Loxw called up Toport of Commities o Streets of the | dation to the public s haretofore. Board of Councilmen, with Towiation as folows: 1 o e o o e carend Resolved, That the crousswalk on the cormer of Teath atroet aud Ave- | Tug rasolation was then adopted. e B, toutiog scrons Teuih wiraet, o sauth to north, be relaid iz L P iniely, under the dirvetio , nfi”‘-‘:‘_}‘ymt - Hou of M Comminionor. Wr'(;;:n of Committos ou Finaace, ia favor of adopting resolution as Kesolved. That the Compt-olier be and he fs hereby authorized and disectedto dease s wasrent i favor of Georgs Sualih, Foreman, of Howe Cowpany ntimber Foor, in the sum of vne Luudred and ftiy doi- s the satae betng for saosit of money expended by him for stor sad nsursnce on the property of wid company. wad (ourteen montls 4 3mupaay darag (he e wad pending tEe dopted. the Huud do now adjourn orian, MeTirien, Fly and Brics—S, annon, Reilly, Loow, Vemurm, Me- MOTIONS KESUMYD. Fax moved that the Board do now sdjourn Wliich was lost GENERAL OKDERS AGAIN RESUMYMD, ny, sucl Alderzan Snaxsox cailed up roport of Gounites R ot v bt Mu .t wdopiing tosclution ol x.'ia g by the following vote t crosewalke werom b 1+t avanue, ot the fn Aflirmative~Counciloion Keensu, Long, Siacom, 'I . Robinson, Fifty-sacond sirest, undor the direciion of l)nluu ollo, Hartmen, Brinkwan, Koster, a ite, Keech, ot, s that the uccompaayig ordiitice tharefor be 3. Thowas, Halioran, Robers, Hotirick and fua: l NemitvemConrelliaan Whte T penvol Ceu sdopted Lich wes Lost by the followlag vote: Affirmative—Aldermen Fiynn, Shumon, Ryers, Reilly, Brice, Losw, um, McGiunis and Van Voorhi —8. autive— Alderiuen Mvilriea und Fiy~3. Babeequently rocontidered and Inid over Aldormen RYsns called up rosolution of Board of Counclls follows: mittee en ¥l rting resolutlon se 7’.-! tho Comptre'le: be and he fs bareby suthorized and favut of James O'Rellly, for the sum m being amount due ann, 89 Ived, That the wout list for paving Third avenue, fron Fifty sixth to Fighty sisth atreet, with trap black Bruied Novern be: 3, 1865, bo and the euine is hereb, !-'lnv partey . viz. 'rn.n the sam of oue | teoet oleaning, 00 ppropristion for Waich mas mpml by flu" M owlsg vote: wd twenty $108 25), be and 0 Aflirmative—Conneilmen Keetivm, Long, S ) flerqby, remitiod pro Tata from lots known ae werd h 0'licicn; otoller Hartman, Beliwaes: Renes, "Warte Boeot: thirky five ond orie-aif aud (Lirty six, i block uunber thice bundred | Green, Mackay, Halloren, Roberts, Hourick aod Trlny—18 aand seventy four. Witon was adoptedin b the fllowing vote: Afirmetivo—Aldarzen Moore, Comen, McBrien, Fiynn, Shasnon, Gpboy. Eiy, Ryers Rallly, Brice, Loow, Mastervon, Varam, Mo- innis snd Vo Voorbia—{1, Negative—Aiderian Norton—1. On motion the Board then -agmunnx..an.« Fruaprar snousced st tho Bosed st00d adjourned until pext Monds .1 VALENTINE, Cleck Negaure—Counciizaen White, Tyng. Teomes snd Pullman—d. MOTIONS RESUMED, Connciman STAGoN vioved Wat this Bosrd do aow adjourn. Which was loat Ly the following vote Alix-nun—tvuu\u_u 300r, w&lln. Brlokang and Lettrick hmll\’-fomc]'mhuk@llll, Long, ¥lyun. Robinson Brien, tntiawn, Kowter, Watia e, G Gaoan, Wiite, Mackay, Tyop 1 n, l‘m‘db.]n g—'ll 4 To Puspond sbo poios for ! Tosde of Board of Atderme Forty sacoud to Fifiyuis atzeet b pivod, on both sl ud s i e, from O the Fallroud Treck, with tregBlosk o Helginn puvedneat, ha projerty owiecs to pay ' ove Lt aad (e clty to pay the otbes alf, undes (he direction of the Croten Aqueduct ndthe | Departioent,” and tiatthe sccompanyiug ordiaasce therefor be » o 2 Cotncllan O Bium waor tak ort of Cowumites on Sratan Sxatox, Monday, Moy 1, 0. [Ovmouss | 2 o'clock, p. w pe The fi:ud tact, pursusot to sdjournmaent, in their Cha bo" No. 16 it od, That Sixth m Orecn, esq., President, fn the Chair, Cowalicen Keenw, Lont, Sacom Fiymn, | Robivson, tou to suspend (he rul 3 OBirion, Coellg, Mariinan Brinkian, Kostor, Tesolution waa thes coneurred (i by the followleg vote: White, acky, 7 Hallora, Boberts, Pallan, Heutrick | _ Abirmaiive—Counciimen Keenan, Loog, Siaco, Fiyga, floblason, and Lol O Brien, Costello, Hartvien, Brinkm: Koater, “ '\ Kmth, The mlnates of the proseding mesting wese rosd snd sppeoved Greew, White. Ma<ksy, Tyrg, Thomas, Halloran, Pl Pallman, PETITIONS. Hettrik and lmiay By Councllmas HaLLonas— saoe war directed to be sent to Eis Honor the Mayor for wpproval, Councilman PLLMAN toved to suspend the rules for the purpose pegeniting lb ealling up of Guners! Bodors ool B¢ thoke ool ¢ Wiich was cars GENEIAL ORDERS, N(‘mmrl‘nm MACKAY cailed up resolution of Board of Alderiaen, as Lows ition of property owners to hav & sewer bullt in One Huudred and Twnuty st strvet, between Third asd Fourth avenues. Which vaa reforred (0 the Commitian on Bewors. RESOLUTIONS. By Coumeilgpan Havmuas— Hawolved. Thet the Gounsel to the Corparstion be and Lo I+ hareby anthorised and directad to (ke the neccssary Iegal messires for the idening snd eatension of Ferry et to Friuting toucs sqeare, & Itosolyad, That the Comptroller bo sad beds bereby anthorized and rid strect, when so widercd and sxtended, to ba known and deslg | dliectad 80 renesw the lease of premises o, :m zuh-n nated as Lincoln place—the carrisge-way of said street to be fifty feet | Judicial District Court, at the corner of Twenty-sacon fo ita extire length o tos Tall torw of ton. guare. v the Gate of tho Which was teietied to the Committes on Streets. on of sald lease, at rent not excoedivg two thoussnd Sve bund- Ry Caone!lmen RowrTe— Rewolred that Jxmes Nell snd Danlel Kincaman have it wnd fiag i (ront of thei propert and two hondeed feet on Une stroet, ou the north-west corner of (he strvet, the same to be do theit own exponie and uider the direction of b Street Com misalon s adopted por annum. wan PrLLEAY movea to amend sald resolut 1 by srikiog m of “two thoussnd five hundred dol! N r " and ineert- e, “oue thousaad oy (L Flek was lost. Tue tosolution was then lost for want®F o euliient pumber of wotrs as follows A rualive—Councilmen Keenan. Ln’( Stacom, Flynn, Robinson, O'firien, Costello, Hartmasn, Brinkman, outer, Watts, Keecti, blac: Ray. Tyng, Halloran. Roberts acd imiay— K.‘.x Nvo—Councliman Groen, Wite, Fhemes; Pullmes sad Hol ¥ ACEAY woved that such vote be recousidersd. Whi Aud the saine w coneurrence. By Clunctiman RonenTs— Kesolved that the ¥i1t svenye, betwsen One Hundred ard Tfr tollzaad One Hundied and Thirty i atreel, be cutbed, euitored 1 both sides of Lhe avedue, the. same {6 b done Uinder The direecion of the Street Commisioner Which wes reforred to the Cominities on Roads. By Councilman CorrrLus Kewcived, Thit two gaclenize be placed o frontof 81 Drideet s diracted 1o be sent to the Board of Aldormen for resolution of Board of Aldermen, follows: Common Council be and he is by Board of Councilue Th-l]ll-r Clerk of Parocilal Schcol, wumber three hundrrd and tw bl stieet, the d direciad to procure copies of all bills and docu- “atna to be e 2 dlroetion of oo Biet Coeriniser” suitted 16 the Legis'atore, ol sn 84 pense Bot exoeeding the Which was sdopted. s of two bondead aud Ay dollars ($250.) Rud the satue was direcled (o be sent to the Hourd of Aldermen for \ich wan los for wast of & suficlent nomber of votes, s fol- concorrauee, this evening. Py Councllan HALLORAN~ Kewolvod, Tost periuisaion be and the same b borsby given to Pat- rick Pheian. to regulate aud grade, sed curb and gutter stoaes, and Asg In frout of s property on One hindred aud ninetecaih stroed, botween the Third aod Fourth Avenoes, said work fo be dovet Lis own expease, and under the dirociion of the Stceet Cou v on, Robluson. O'Brisn, o Urven, Mackay, Hal Wats, White, Tyng, Thomas, sucls vole be reconaldasad. ‘At raative—Counellewn Long, Btacom. l Couiello, Hartwsn, Brinkniss, Koo loran and Hettrick -4 Nogwive—( paper was laid over. woan KRRNAN cal o] 1p resolution of Board of Aldermen as ved. That the Clork of the Common Coonell be and he s +4 o procure for aud present 4o his utive oficer of the Manicipai Gov- ppropriate badge of inslguia of offos, 1 the Coumptroiler from the sppreget Counclinan Kowrin moved. that sid resolotion Jg referr Comp.itice ou Kowis. Which was lont gt opted 1o be vl 10 i Boscd of Aldermen Revoived, tween Forly ionet, and that the secom ing ordinauce . den ey g v, Robloenn, ‘yg, Roberts, coch, Whits, Mackay, Thomas and Hallo- the Mayo ‘Koster, W atts, Oreon, b Baoax Onvaiseo, b, City of New | Tiat tie vie Aldermen and Commonalty of the n Councll con veried Tlatonay called up report of Commiites on Sowers, in coucurriug with (b Beard of Aldoruon in sdoptiug 8 teval u- tiou ae follows o way sppoint sa Commonalty dsem It prody ezecution o Keacired, Thet the Croton Aqueduet Board are beseby directed to i Tos the parpose eontruct & culvert onder of parallel with the wwer now in progress ooy Ty Ay i il Bl {3 Seventy foarih street, west of Becond aveute, for the purpose of epecdvely upen whom ¥ denining the loks nasth of 5. fourth @ireet, aud weet of Second TR ARyORS BE 17 rURTEEE UnpatNED, Thet the Board of Ases | ave w o do thoat contract. s wors be, ‘sro Lerehy directed to make & just and equitable | Cosncilmas K 4 waid resolotion by eiriking s the words “said work to be dase without contract.” Witk was lost. was then lost for wast of o sufliclent mumber of The resoluth wotes, s follows: weilmen Lovg. Stasom, Robinson, O'Bri Watts, Grecs, Tyng, Thouias, Halioras, Koberta azd & nsecspuent of the expense of couforiol 1o the provisions of this Ordigance, smong the owners of o e of houses and lote tntended Lo be bonehited thoraby, in proportion, sy neariy ss may be, o the advantages w 1wy be deacied to aoquire Wihich was rofe Comuwiltes on Publle Health It Lo tlvllvm g ._c. ...evm- Keenan, flv'm Hartman, Brlnkman, Kos- M nd Pulian—9. un Lomax moved that such Eouneliman Nostan moved that the Bous Which was lost. * Prasivaxt I:'Qn Pt the gnestion on the motion te reconsider. wieh was + wan thon I3 over. tatam ealled up rosclution as follows: Chisty.third street, botween ¥ 3ax moved tonmend s resslotion by sdding Frovided ihe e is dove withfa iy diys afier Tha resclution was ther sdopted. Tl e was directed 1a.be sau 4 the Bosrd of Alderaer curranoe £y Coumelimun Romrisox— for cour 2 ot W saon | Which was adopted by the fallowing vote: Ao et ;‘I\r::l‘&;'s.:::: et | Afigaative—Counclisien Robinson, O'Erien, Watts, Keec out one hundred feet south of > 1 ¥ uiu-,l:-eny, Tyng. Taowns, Halloran, Koberts, rlllhnn lld lhl thie same to bo done umdet the divection of the 81 trick— ‘Conncilnin PoLLwAx moved that said resolution be referred o the -run—u-uunu Kecuan, Long, Flyon, Costello, Hartman aud omi 10| it Brini OB (o d O Connclimes Maga¥ oslled up rosolation of Beard of Alderen, 88 jon was then adapted. followa: Ao e e wen drers "0 vt o the Bonrd of Aldorren for | Resolved That Towesty sncond street botwasn Broadwy and Fourth “By S sodemat e Crotoenurines Dermmtaons, sl 1ot ther o5 p e rotou Adquedu . Resofees, auying ordinance therefor be adoptad. Resoived, 71t the Couusel 1o the Corporation be, and be is hereby requasted sid directad to take £o forther action in the matter of de- foudite Johun Healy, Georgs McGrath, Thomas O' o ding 1o the Supres the above named .m..a.'fi“n, adding after the words to Teuth y Board "Pe\ulh Aveuue” thw words “also from Sizth aven: avonve.” an FLYNN moved that the Board do now adjourn. Coanc! Wirich was loat Ly the folewing vote: At matd ve—Counciioien K -nu. Loug, Fiyun, Robisson, Costello, Hartwan, Brinkuan sud Koster—3. Ne gtive—(ounciimen O’ Brien, “Watts, Keech, Orean, White, Mnny, Tyug, Thowes, Halloran, lubflu Pullman snd ununn—u e T Tl iendsd wad Gen dogted by Ao tollwing posite m.i'w- seventy to Avenus by and unde of the Crot. O wa veorod 10 e Commmities a Bewers " Nirutive—Conmelinen Keenan, Loog Robinuen, 0'bren, Hart Whie, Macker, il y—| man, Drinkwan, Koster, Walts, Keech, Green, Tyre, Thomas, i ifalioran, Roberts, Pallasan, Hettrick aad N [oking hydrant be placed on the norih-west sizects, the ssme 1 be douo under tha di Avenies € o sidews! t, between d, Tia and D, be flsgged four foe#w Wh aferzed (6 the Com It | directed to draw enty-two dollars for grasis furn! A also for th ecy, duly 4, ) e 1 street, from Fifth to Sixth , ‘vuder the dizection a1 tho wocomapyiy g ord b wes tost. Tho resointians were than adopted by the following wote Atllrmativa—Councilinen Kean Voo artman, Hriokm, Kosier, W ouncllim and Commonalty of the couvened: Sixth avenue, be paved with be or thereot, deem it Crotm act De portis vid e of the ity 41 vex A reen, the A yu,AM-l.mu necewary, for e mors tpecdy execat canee the work e o purvose abo ad Commenait, Comiiee on Rouds o reed e hetworn Fourih aad Ei Report of Thirty todrd stree W Ekeh was lak st Uie Board of Anses- Just snd_ equitabl ovialons ‘of I MOTIONS AGAIN EESUMED. wan Ko moved that the Committes the on oug tie 05 Ters 07 0ce enciiod Uiareiry, i proportiun, a8 nostly s ey be, dvantages v “ii oty be deemed to scquire. Wihich wae id ovesr R dtrected to draw his wars Nusety rixth Regiment sum of tive bundied snd eighty-five d lll regment for muske for parades 41l Jo 105, as will appesr from sonexad bills aod patition, said smomt t o4 froim and charged o spyropiiations for City Coutingoncies, PETITIONS RESUMEL. s incarred by swid ¥ and N"..nw’un., ather reading of the ssine be e Coumition on | ws laid over, dthut the Committes o '?lrn be dis i -dlnmfl wilon of resolution as follows; Revolved, piroliet e aud hg i hereby suthorired and a1+ sad to dinw bis warrent in fav.1 of B. Kisveubertt, for the sum of one hundred and oixty dolers. bol |u" for muste furnished,on the oetasion of calebratfon Suly 4, 1665, st East Houston street squarn, s aiso st Weat Houstonairest siare, and charge the same to ity i Phden . And the same wa Councilioan Kxron moved thet the ('vvmnlfin on Finance be dischargod from the further considerstion of the resolution of the Board of Aldezuen to pay uill of Mausuan's band for music ou éth of And the Counclls By Coancil nn MACKAY - Potition of property ovners to have West Twenty-second strest, i 1o Tenth aveni th Bolgian Pavement. i way refeited o il tioe on Beigien Paverient, Cotnellman MAOKAY moved that swch reference be reconsidered. N blck was oarria) + than moved (hat suld petiton be attached to 6. 0. No. 305 it bch was COMMUN ICATIONS. received fram tha Birect Coum el i the matter of peving Th ird ave: . hatween Kif y sixt red on tie. suspend the ralos for the purpose of the Corporation be and he ts horeby- ry legal steps o open according to law ‘Taudred aud Sisih streets, &ons the 1 from the Btreet Comuimioner, ut fn the watter of opeuing Niaety: syps int s atrec Wihich nu n file. A ¢owtuinioation wae received from tie Stieet Commissiones appationuens @ut ii the maltor of paving Forty-Altkeet bet woans veses, th uth and Tent Wiic is was ordered on fire was carried. tho Hoard do now adjourn. ieh wis lost. ciian KamyAX moved (st il paper b recomulited to the Counnilioe on Blzest Upeniugs, with imitruction to make s report therpon. Which was carried, Councilman KxexaX moved tirst thie Board do now adjourn. b wag car Wiereupin n'..l e dclured Ut the Bossd stand ijourned 1o Thy ay, tha 17 L, ot do'clo v s ks 830N, HAGERTY, Clork. UERS FROM THE BOARD OF ALIZRMYN. . A o vame s liereby given to Wil g i fropt of his promi venty-uive Greeuwich sveuus, tie saie sse, 1wk Lo interiere with the public travel, the picasure of e Commion Councll. 57 8, adopted.) 0, referred to the Aldormssn of the Ty o (15 Bourd of lh-u‘ ) Conaeilinsn Kxraax woved thiat this Bosrd do adliors to its former act o \ b was carrled. Ay zsToN, Sat Achmowledgmente. Tha Saperintendent of tho Stats Fncbriate Arylemlh Biogbamton, N. Y., bas the gratliostion to acknewledge the Tecolt of the followlng contribations of books aod money fog the formation of & Library for the Asylum, 1a respouee to the appeal made to the publie lsst Autaren through ths Sowspe- pers and by privats civculsr: R LAW INTELLIGENOE, 3 —— BUPREME COURT-—Cuwness—MAv 15.—Bofors Justioe BARNARD. THY CASE OF TILT UP AGAIN. Tilt agt. Tilt.—In this case, Mr. Dunphy producing the afidavit reforred to fn yesiorday's report, the Conrt Tanted s writ of pe exeat aguinsd the defendant, fixin' the all at $10,000, and setting the hearing for the 25d inst. previous order grant Mr, Waring, aud vacatin mvlou! " N0, OF VOIA Orders, fized th4 Lonriog for the E2L b Do, 1885 Br ok 1. Gcanum, . . Ci " Dec., 1865—F. Marg l md others, membei . SUPERIOR COURT~Tniar, Teaw —Mav 15.—Before Jus- anthm Ct. tiee MOCUNK. c"’ A CRUSHED BUILDING. George St. T. Seabrook agt. John Hecker.—In November, 1852, while Me. Hecker was bailding sowe ovens in connaction with his bakery in Rutgers ot., they foll, erust- ing In a frame balldto ou the adjolnin lot, ocenpic the plaintifl, The rl.munmuw vas vmfi.my injated, a Hittle ohiid s killed, aud tae Jaiatiie clgars scaticred and lost. For bis cigars the plllul claims 82,50, aud for bis other in- Juries $12.500, maki Bi all $15,000, alleging that the acei- dent oocurred through the negligenoe of the defendant and hls o Taokatmin, N Tuv., 1556—Heury T. Tucketmdn, Jan, 1866—Amoriouin Tract BooTHAY..s-sox Jun) 15— Henry K Myeutt, Oxford, K. X7, Jan,, 1866—] riews, &o., dopor unknown. w?‘r:mtn in mgdl{s'fl;’went‘ lhr o 5 mn Atbany, !'- Ym' 0 case was tris n Decem! 1 fl’.h'w" by dusticn Moscrief on ths groni m""d.“";f,:fi“,l:flh::‘.’ Mar u«s—m. O, Thaiie, Toston, e.\lrrn'dbl; to m %umma:nupm 'lb'lo(hncn.l orm, however, held 1806—G. on, ““‘ b e e o ould bare’ beom allowed to gu to the mens N.¥ te plaintiff having put ln m- case, the defendant moved | AP uw»-nva OA 3 1 City. again for & non suit, which was denied. Ths case is stil! on, "Raymond & Coursen for plaintiff; Mr, ot end Ge3 udge Coursea for datvadant - TionoTe Mr. Abbof o . 11— Tev, ¥, T Butlor Noware X, 3. UNITED STATES DISTRIOT GOURT-Mar 13.=stor m‘ xx‘é?;A. ""{n::‘mf, i Judge T, MONE LONATIONS. DRECRERS OF CONDEMNATION AND SALR. The United States agt. the schooner Mla Clinton -ml cargo; The steamer Duro and cargo “A rmnd"!nveuum Pa. Blnteor T bark Saily aazio Agt. Tho Castod Biaion: Bebomoes %% Stepoen Hart agt, The United States; Br il Thom, :.u; nb::. The }!nlwl Enm-l-nu :r tle o%.n‘:: vsun Corker” 0 eu condemnes revious decreos o! el 3 o the Boutbenn Distris of New Xork o0t | geuiel Booth, N, X. Ciiy: i Teo ownors appealed to the United States Supreme Court, and the decrees g:ve thero aflirmed. # ing, Mr, Etban Allen, Asilstant United States Total.. o Donors of books n-lliu h this olty or vicinty ruay sead them to the following address: * Sinclair Toysey, Amorices News Company, No, 119 Nassav-at,, New-York, fog the Incbriats . Asylum.” 1 inconvenient to send to kim, on bis being notifiel.. as above, thplahc«wfllhuu for, mmdm:nflh‘hummdncmw“ try moy send them to the same address, by eithes the Uniees BStates or American Erpress Company, Esoh paroel should be accouipanied by a list of its contents. Joseph U. Orvis, esq., Presideut of the Niath National Baok, bas also kindly consented to act s treasurer of the fund, and will receive contributions of money therefor. ' funds transmitted to his address for this purpose will be delg acknowledged, and expended for tho purchass of hooks, unfse~ the directioa of the officers of the Asylum. ——— COURT CALENDAR--Tus Dar. Sorrims COURT—CIROUIT.—PART L—=Oyer and Terminer. Part 1L—Nos. 2461, 1160, 20, 28, 670, 1916, 740, 813, 452, 464, 42 90, 1222, 1966, 1234, 1293, 1290, 549, 720, 1258, Part 10T, Nox. 45, 1473, 253, 051, 643, 645, 913, 861, 923, 977, 665, 607, 7i, €21, 1385, 437, 313, Special Term Dcl:unvn—hol 5, 18, 17, 23, \1‘ "Tnsues of Law and Fact — Nos. 192, 20, 164, 167, 168, 917, 181, 18, 186, 199, 100, 191, 163, 197, 158, Svrerror Cover,—Part I.—Nos, 1563, 2539, 1273, 271, 20, 25, 890, 208, 20, 26T, 20, 2081, 1085, 20, CorRT 0F CoMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TeRM.—PART I, ~Nos_ 1119, 1553, 1754, 077, 1510, 98, 155, 102, 1572, 173, 1570,553, 1305, 1521, 1474, Part [L—Nos. 503, 1498, 1560, 1979, Ay oo B 646, 1137, 1132, 531, 766, 1282, 1035, 1381, 1382, ).-s?'mac..o' The Diverce Law Again—Kow Diverces are o e e Procured—Romance and Reallisy, = The Thirty-sixthest. Homicide—-The Defense THE PEOPLE AGAINST HENRY OTTO CLAUS. The trial of Dr. Claus for the murder of Charles Caraou in a saloon in Thirty-sixth-st. was resumed in the Court of OyerMad Termiasr, beforo Justice Ingrabam yesterday, tho roou: betag erowded and thre interest apparently great. M. Janies T. Brady, In opening for the defense, claimed that the transaction had been wholly misrepresented by the witnceses Who had arranged their stories together to make it appear that they were without biame. In reality she parties in the saloon had fallen on Dr. Clans and beaten bim; sud that m Dnum. if he Liad used tLe cane_at all, which was not grove d used it iu self-defeuss. They would show the it ent Gould oL D drawh 1 Loviog bess; 1 ok Trood Sword-oane 0ol n W i by their breaking It over his :'cd. e s ‘Wm, Saleslie testified that on dn night befors the homioide the Doctor came to bis bouse—a I An application was made before Justico Bamard . yesterday by Mr. Edwin James upoa afidavits setting ferth the foilowing as facts: That on the &1 of April & person by the name of James T, Wilson ran away with and married & R T e e el tried to ® 0 ane, to make fun for his oullnn. aod conld not; atalittle after 1 he gave bim bis hat and cane, and sei as closing mp, with a Mr. Steinhart; bo knew word cane, because Dr. Claus told llll e, tho wifs of the last witaess, received the cane from ber Imhnd. and laid it bm-dm bar; her ohildren ware seut to bed about 10 o'clock. In other mattors she corroborated thie last witness. that ev g before Hm mm n m num with him; they parted uc-mn-. he wanted to get some soda-wa t( I.nu muflud to prisoner's good ehntter. and u the difticulty of drawing the sword from the cane; Lhe er told Lim be bad the cace fixed in that way (with lu»ud‘ and wire) 50 that the cane could not be drawn; the mm! f:v;fld two to two and @ Lalf inohes; wituess saw 20 the cane. Austin l'llnL Py ptdulor at the Bellevue Colle, flod 10 the good clarscter of the er there i Loug Lalaud College; to make sucl wound a8 wouid require bat very litie force with & weapon lke the aword shown, Be sl allio ho were uaable by liva elsemhers | e State, seeed 10 be oo-iu o Now o to practice la: . Edwin hmuulr ‘Dunphy for the motion. Death of Gabriel Van Cott. At tle close of the proceedings yesterday of Surrogate's Cowrt, xr.n.mmormp.omm-: ' of Gabriel Van Cott, who died very suddenly on moved that it adjourn until Thursds; testi- at the deseribed worning. Jobn M. Fank ¢ el to the prisoner’s good character an o R T N i r | e e ey s s ;,:.l"u the nm: tLe doctor sald he lnunaed 1o Lave a tin plate yut oa, ..mmj,“m.m s in it could not bo drawn at all o was s0 long ongaged. He had nn'y a'man ¢ harios Tapp had bad the prisoner living with him during | 14 708%0 1028 ongx Vory grost experience outeide of six montbha; ho never was disorderly, but always came Into Bis | beiach of the faw, was 89 mach 8 nt o bis p meals L'ke o wan; games of bagatells look from 15 80 20 min. | oo xad ne vless ‘was full of virtes, indness and gontionsesy utes In pleying: gool plavers mlgh& {uster; tho wituoss | aad the entire bar: epeglaiy thoes wio know him . also tost fled o the imposaibilty of drawiog Woud mourn his loes.. The Bad bean for & number Charles Edward Claas, » brother of wm-d. resident in e an assistant in this Cours, all can testify Allentown, Pa., testified to his brother's character; bis 5.,.1_. be discharged M brother :bl the caze at Alleptown about two years ago; il and fidelity. He bad witaess fixed it up #0 that no one could draw it; he was sugy blio positions, being at one time one of the ‘with his brother for bayiag it and threatened to broak it 0p; | officers in the Twentisth Ward. he had always there was no split in it when be fixed it up. orest M Institut i e Swird Manin, physician Of Sentows, 14d known tae | f2eceds raly Iatevest is ou edno netiibtons: Bell I Joss would be felt by the pnbllo generally, a3 well as risoner some seven years, and testified to his good character, m .1 {%mem-m Lo with Aain 1660 1at1804 be carciol |- (i pariisnlas rahasta, foe fs M. hay 4 wagm ot & this cane Matthine Palm testified that at the time of the Coroner's ,,’f,',,’,,fm""“ was seconded by A. A. Redffeld, sy, with Jury the prisoners face and nose were much swelled. The The Sunvpuullhlud Xxnows Mr. Van Cott ‘.u..& nultd ll-llr hh;‘coluphmtd that Lis head was beaten; be | 404 jiad al ontertained & very u‘nn ard for him eou! T oM 1t up, uties 'Witliam 1t. Bioomer of Allentown, President of the Firat | Socmie 15 "“M GE% Do of the creatons l Back, then had known the prisoner soven years. “The prisocer visited at witness's house and bore an excellent ehnrlf or. The Rev. Alfred Dubbs of Allentown, also testified to the character of the character of the prisoner at Allentown, After same further evidence to the accused the Court adjourned to this morning, when the ocase will be summed up by Mr. Brady and Mr. Bodford. —— e ——— of Ferry Leases. At 12 o'elock noon yesterday, Mr. Charles E. Loew, Collector of City Revenue, sold at publio auction iz the Gov- ornor's Room, fa the City Hall, the following leases for ferries, &o': Fora ferry foot of Courtiandt-st. to Jersey City, for s poriod of 10 years, from May 1, 1866, sold to the N. J. . and Transportation Co., at $7,500 per aonum; formerly hronght #5,000 por annum. For a ferry to benublhhodm the basin at the foot of Spring-st. 1o any point on the New-Jersey -nan whero a lsnding can be effected, sold to"W. J. & J. & k at $8,000 per anoum; formerly bro J“’ for wh annum. This lease runs for 10 years. For um from m foot of Fort: (‘, -second-st. to Weehawken, s0ld to the Wee m bim; and that h heard of his Ml with very E‘"L sad he thought tiu.dn,nmu rxvnu‘ fon :‘{‘M rumens was oA He mun!on th the Court stand adjoarned ml‘ Thursday, st 11 o'clock a. m. e —— Beard of Supervicors. THE VACANT CORONERSHIP—APPOINTMENT OF A UITR MARSHAL. The Board met at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoos mmmt to adjournment, the huldonl?s«wmz» Saith. s ehair. Supervisor FL, Jr. mM .?mn! o wary to it sald vacancy before the ’n:byn.pe:flully selicited 10 ‘sppolnk Dy, Bobirmer §o F'.}‘;’Z"’n':: conirmed the nomiaatios, by M !ofiu, " oonf Al aation, ayor Edward 8. Maloy, as one of the City Mars| y ’ hawkon r-r;; Im at m'po:a-nnm, formerly brought 0 The Committes on Criminal C i | ' aunum; the 1ease runs for 10 yoars. aurtssud. Bolice presea PO or the lofta over Fraukiin Market, for a perlod of five years, | B e B e i -w:- s0ld 1o Poter McKalght at 81,025 per annum; formerly bronght | #25 per subuw, ———— WiaT Has Brcosr ov ik GoLp Warcues!—4A | city cotomporary thus discusses thoe singular disappearsnce « gold watohies throughout the country since Government h leviod & tax upon them: +The question * What becomes of all the pins ¥ now sinks into insigni \noe beside Another inquiry of more serione moment, What bas become of all the gold watchest This country has bean famous for these glitering time pisces. Not a well to-do-gentleman {many part of the land but bad his gold tieker; they were an indispensablo portion of & young lady's | attire, aad oven beardless bLoys Wore eager to possess the | ooveted treasure, and could not wait for it until thoy eams to man's estate, But, unfortunately for the bappy owners of these { Judge Russel), to roceive a salary of $1,000 each per anamm. On motion, the same was recommitted to tbe Committoe. Tho Board then adjoarned to Tuesday next st 2 o'clock, p. @ Criminal Semtences. The following cases were brought before Judge Russel In the Court of General Bessions-yesterday: William Murioal was charged with robbery in the firsh degree, in violently sttacking Fraucis Laurent on the cornes of Grand sud W The prisoner ple roblery, and was senten James Welrmacher was indicted for grand laroeny ta ing the watch end chain of Willlamn Fregenger. Ky, and was seut 10 the Pegitentiary for oue year. Jormlab Lync was charged with aiealing o m mattress be- logant articles, the eye of the greedy tax gatheror was caught | longing to R. W, Frost. He Iud«l an attempt af x',v ':5.-'" glitter, and they were to bo made to contribute t0 the | grand larceny and was d'whv 3 u-flm suspended. nutiousl revenue, Any ‘rulcl watch iu use, worth less than Grorge Harrison plnlml 'm‘hf' 3 m«w the $100, was to be charged &1, and whey valuod at over 8100.was | peraon, in relieving Henry White- mm The prisoner was romanded or sentance, Michael Renny was sontenced to .E years, h’“““‘ the pocket of one lr'hl dNfi % James Northrop was sentenced to the Pcnlmlhq o mxnuung. quantity of wearing-apparel, the m ol . to pay §2 tax, per annum, At this preeisd mowent, by a singu- cotneideuce, alarge part of the x.lw.n sbes in many States disappesred frow record. The sudden vanishiog of o muoh valuabie property shoukl e & mllnr of publie concern, and we destre to dirvet toward it the sttention of all who ure in- terested, in the bope of obtainiig vome explanation of this re- warkablo phosomenoa, The following, from the latest official return n{lhln t-;:milnlnlnen uldlnunnl lumnnoim hbi“ the A Cerd. extent of this atartiing loss, and may partially re- | PEAK RAILROAD COMPANT. covery w2 Sl ATOHISON AND PI Ferrocien Than 8103 I v e Editor of TheN. Y. Tribune. u"mjr ;|g f|' Sm: Tug TriBose and other journals of this city, \:l'|n1~ll=lm i 2 e | in several recent paragraphs, have spoken of mg a8 “‘en o Mussacousetts £ 9 sconding railroad President.” The oharge u-nwb-us }mudu {7"":0 . Y tion, as those who know me need not be teld. Yokl v o Py A difference existed between the Company and -M-h Now Jersey. 4 whether I was or was uot entitled to certain commissions Ponusylvania 1,146 agroed Ilmll connection with the sale of a portion of thelr Delaware - bouds. oourts here, at Lome, were m 1o the Maryland. ] and I was ready at any time to meet the iss Virginia 167 howerer, to resort to & writ of ne ezeat (in thosnh Moara- Kentueky. o chusetta) vhnll. A8 FOU BT AWAre, czparte 3 affidavits alone are leat ob sot forth io the affidavit whiokh . forméd the bulaofl::"w'fl& vc;:waduhflhl,fil onlcmhmohhavm made those cha: I was, ho of the State of setta, u-ponfll I.hln nrhd.nm of ite courts. As. such I was held hrll& The uu will be 1€11igr3ge= 518 12elet 15318111 -8 Aumunmbun that, of the miull o the reatoration of which the process was issued, I have sue- £ m-dnu -umrou. m. Is m trne. I have surrendered . A m umml oy e S an gt bosd b bewh 1 por 2 Dcm n} Cmpwuov‘goudol Dlnoutuz s The effoots of lika these do 5 ..‘,..:.?:.'.'..,...‘:f"....,. e oo on roparation — o v uul m hare. arerothas 608~ k(17 O ) R -:nml‘::uu N"’ . .‘L ‘The secret u'u:n- .'Alcl lhc Co-pn of which I was kept ln l‘ certain partios o absor] nun:mummlul;‘?d in utlll -on Thus we have only 7, m ‘vM watches loft out of all the thousauds which were owned before the war; and some States have not a sivgle specimon. Rhode Island, the home of the wealthy Senator Sprague, has zot one of the yellow treasures, ovon of Lo most Inforlor description, @onneoticns bas not | Govermment of od Statos, """ one und Be o ot :)our?u. num'::a:‘f::mv" i | the Compaiy Tor 0400, 1 3 By .m"" only slver boveyo of the ntiquo patern. : wiu] Townt Minnosct e m,,,,..,..,':‘?.: P deense Hotel, Now-Yor¥, lnv”' - we bave no enswor, but they are worth ! thun 8100, Only two gold watehes ol n dmrlpflu in all Vermont ! Tn Michign thero is the fortunate mun? Wil not sorae Historieal Aonuty In |h¢ bereft oome« wonwer o 6 the natoe of this fortauato eentleman who silllretair b yoilow twe-plece ! Kiranes to wny Missonrl head's it . hoen (e taco gpotle " by e ths G e Soue. i -. g Wnk! % 253

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