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ALBANY. e THE LEGI LATURE Y ESTERDAY—THE CONTPSTED SEAT YOR THE VIITIL DISTRICT—THE PUBLIC MARKET BULL. BY TELKGHAPE T0 THE TRISUNK. that object has ossible to say_ Low 3 ave. Senator Gilson gave notice that he wor ntroduce —a bill oard of Commission of Wharves and 1 1 Brooklyn, in wh wharves, de 1t i+ understood to be the , two men i f the Lind sociation wil all the session oud of ) » attended 10, ‘The petition circt ork for the removal of Senator Cor office of Senator, W Iready been pnblish t eitizens of New reat weight in t ‘I_v . several bills relative to oticed to be introduced at length, One relates to abolish visors and another re what the cancer. These ‘when appeal DAImes regist with simply on their affid fl. Oakey presented bor constituting a day wor ours. 1t provides that on and a 3860, eight hours of labor, betw tting of the sun, shall be decmed and hel 1 day’s work in all cases of | where_there is 10 ¢ the contrary. This act shall not ap wy allect Jabor or service by the tion of Fdward Mit- | 41, 6,006 the Commi | fo e needlessly alarmed_on’ the subject. inted, to be distributed to faviners and othes i the disepse, but thus far they the day, ook, .‘Mfi ‘):'m"z hell, Repu y Frank Runson, he VIith District st District of the ‘out of 200 votes by the James Riley, Democr the Canva serva The Asse rv« the Speaker a chanc n‘he Senate will adjourn the Sen: ‘nblic - o 1d offico for one year, one for two ud one for four y three years, vo yeams, Th vernor in the yal of Sheriffs, An, filled by appoint said Counuission it. shall be five years. The n who shall sexve the diffe ornmission is to be President person outside of the Board is to be Secret g'hv President of the Board shall recei “Ireasure he Secry 2,500, of the gation, to becon ow in use for Nty of New-York, ngion, West W over, and surrender thereof, together with deeds, and conveyances Jug thereo, to the 1g such [;lnpflr!) will thereafter have no | sepoct of fhor M Trustees of the prrends Fesponsibility attac tion of the city t publi abiall b t Cowpan, Company of used in pure! sceommodations for mgnees of warket-stands, and until that time they | shall remain in undisturbed possession of their stands, and the persous thus to be removed shall have & presumpiive right of choice of market accom- Board are to s, modations in all new canstructed. The said of all markets, rem Commonalty of above the par valu y the interest ann t of said interes sinking fund, ill reéport on Tuesday. On account of the adjournment of the bly til Tuesday the hotels are thinned o«.‘fi{"{fii torial contest is not as lively as it has been for r two daye. Senator Folger's friends of the 1Ith Judicial ict are holding a secret caucy o yoax " oA on NEW-YORK DAiLY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1867. ace. Much, he and matntenance of Mission,” & home for 8 of the little Ives and institutions agal contents and murderers. fresh risiug of these when thie for the restoration says, will depend upo! rotection for then 14 bunids of male 4 to fear wasa Tad been withdraw |" at the attitude which nibit toward him. ed both ite editor and ite orphan children. good effect and emselves and their ben cveuing was enjoyed by all who were prescnt. o —— POLITICAL. ——— MARYLAND. THE LEGISLATURE. fon ¥ _The organization of the |y Ty fo-day by the el majority of cases, last 1 County was with the picoes or plots of erally belonging, together real estate known as the Lowber © \d the Gansevoort property, W tracts of ground shall be he Board to sell, rent, lease, conyvey or ali the benefit of the pe all of which buildings old in trust by said ienate said gen- [Asnouncements.] d of Newark, shot by a burglar Monday night last; had the house been rotected with the Burorak ALanx Trwraxapn no burglar could b arousing the family. Gov. R. E. Fenton writes : DuAR M Horp—I bave received the package of sour Malt Extract. It s & pleasant bevemge, Very twaly yours, French troops WY TRLRGRATR TO THE TRINU: o Times had chad stafette had done th t French corresponde that bore it is reported presumed to have beey per cable, liad Legisiature W | the officers, nomin entranee without P. Houus, No. 201 Broadway, nee was missing, and as 1 killed, the correspoud- ! n received from fice by Gen, Castlenan, but its cou- ving the leasing or conve the rents or revenues of sai ects to the “ Boaid of of the Board. It s also ord bill that, six months after the organiz Board, it shall proceed to investi said marketa er of Anne Arundel f the House i ties, shall surre Public Markets,” at ALBANY, Jan. 3, 1867 The bills introduced in the Senate to-day were few | 3 0 number, and with the exception of the one re tng to the repeal of the law preventing free passes, wery little interest to most of your readers. It is evi- it that there will be a powerfal inf] ‘beaur on the Legislature for the repea ve named, but as 1o concerted movement, looking made Speaker o Baltimore City C without further spe o procecdings were vond the granting fuction of bills looking to the ntion for the adoption of a new State Constitution. MESSAGE OF GO’ e, Jan, 8.—Gov. 4 eiislature to-d ined, it was published in ers of this city. The Mes- t, opening with | prosperity of encouraging ihe Freneh F tents were unknow! SR LR MASSACHUSE cial interest be Torr's MALT BxTiact is not ouly the most plearant beverage, bat ble rosnedy for boarseness, coughs, lroo- loms of wj petite and for atfcctions of the throat, Howw's Marr Fxrn . to know wh alno the best and moss ATION OF THE LIQUOR LAW. chest aid #lowach genery BY TELRGRAPIE TO THE TRISUNE. en 1of the law 1 | of mew and rior Conrtto-day to return the liquors, f the Neptun 1 been declured At the State son, yet unexpl for their better acconmo A clause in the bill -also states that the jiave power to sell at public auction the enunierated above, But no public mar ntinued nntil the Begrd of Public M PASSENGERS SAILED. FOR TAVAYA, Jan., —In steawnlip Morro Castle—Mr, and Mre inyer, Wi, L. Haskell, H. G, Walf, W. S 1. A. Riges, Jose 0, D, ., C. Mager, J. J.Arbelo, M gthy and able docume “allusion to the L g to the proprictor an appropriate a the prow ) Il'nllmmm\\'v:l||'I. Beachy which House, on Chelsea Dy the Court, t dinner at the 1 R, Portero & Morales, Legislature wieets. le flourishing is under indictment fc lignors were market stands in the and said_owners or le d servant, J. Homer, mbers of which retin, Wi h«-m.l-) Dan 1 ~hn|ll‘\ have s asury for the “wife, K. P, Hags, wile, 80 « T, Wendel Parke, 4. Kosas, P. E. Eyerctt, P. B. Sweenes, PASSENGERS ARRIVED. KTON, Jan. 3—In steamsbip Saragossa—C. L. Chiase, of the State generally. pnes) is a slashing o Coustables have luring the past yed on of the lquo one, as the report Counciliien, 3 The report of the State Co nent, showing that th done a vast amount of work more particular]; traffic and g shows, over 500 during the y T been open on Sunday the sale of liguors has b and in other counties it has bee 1 after sharply shments brokenup, | ents confiscated is not far e AS Mting ) ing substantially all the power out | Jf the Strect Departuient, € Sorrt-House Comnnission, ete. whers, and their and privileges, and said lesse heirs and assigns, shail ha choice to all ma i productive n (his agereuate, the Btate 1s st tal being but $1,057,655 65 1 while the unproductive rge amount of he Governor then devotes o domestic affairs, and passes to th jonal topies—the Constitutiona To this subjedt id avows his oppo- asure, and declares as a condition f the Southern State: ctions of the g al Constitution continues aw of the land. assembling of a Conve the people to revise the present Constitu State at an early day. He concludes by a fact that the people of M administration, yet hope that may be restored to a gover Constitution, -lnmml-nlnnxm i the markets And no person holding es shall be divested or de- of sard person or raes to be preferred before | such privileges or franc 1 of them, until 18 upon written ¢ ard of Public Markets, y Aldermen and Commonalty of the Cit large space of his n will unguéstions eireulating in Now- © room or_hotel bar MINIATORE ALMANAC. veeren 725 | Sun Set WG WATER THIS D N , while not a 44t | Moon Rises. . at ment being the | devotes consider ble attention, loption of the m of the Amenduient, t is signed by some of the ; York, and will no doubt have In the Assem- 1k and Brooklyn | public fund or stos Public Markets, to he_denominat educed Gambiing has also been Jooke the most noted establi of the gambling instrum SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF NEW-YORE 2 pr presents to his m acter, so long a 10 be the supreme He recommends t ocd the sum of $1,000,000, and issue s as the Board of Markets may r mocratic side the Board of Super ice of this city are sharply reproved in the their hostility to the “State Const have expressed on il occas force comprises only 72 men, tives, who hav creates a decided p time of issuing sent up by Mr. Creamer, amendator; try law, permitting v ng before the Re nt itt srence to the mm}l‘ll;‘-;} n‘.\"ifix ir | e tulatory r papers, but | it they are citizens, an act to limit the hours of | vork in thie State to t | fter the first of May, en the rising and ‘ on yesterday ‘ominissioners e over 8,000 arres £ no distant day they unent of law T8 MILITARY RECORD. this State iy en it and extensive who served in the late and most authent 50,000 volunt ards 19, Pusch, Meincke & an Bagle, Harford, Awpinwall, Pasama Raflroad Com: a market, H. R, David . D. R De Wolf & Co, L, Moler & T Baik Grafa Rugplisuser (Pross.), The An!]u!.mk(h-p--ml of o B. Norton, esq., Commissioner . was sent to the Assembiy to- Although laboring under some ditficilties, considerable progress has been made, and , send a full rey ny. PASArk Luey Prancie, Allen, Goree a Brig Triton (Br.), Scoieid, Nassan, N. u (Mex.), Yuigueta, 1t will give the fullest ars of every one of the 1 ng the namie, rank f Mary (Br.j, Willegand, Sag liarbor, Brig I1. F. Coithinst, TELRGRAPH TO THR TRIBUNE. w Crry, Jan. or and service by xhilition, he ch will indicate the Both Houses completed “overt, Manzaniilo, Davison k Sheaning ting Dayid Bonheur c , ring will also be giver disability, desertion, &c. The of two volumes, cove ach of the size, in book tovin, k-st. Church, at animously to extend rk Seely of Amherst Col- ¢ pastor was the Rev. Dr. Stone, T nt of the 8 of the House. Rinderpest Commission was sent . It gives the proc sion, and warns the publ lourued till 10 o'clock to-mor- ia Bell. Bosle, Minititian, H ” (Bx.), iismilton, Cornwallis via Dostou, D. K De Wo presented a an Union, claiming the se Conwervative rep vernor's Message will be read to-morrow. o Wabstar's cted were those who were noani- | All the officers el nated in the Radical caucus, e DELAWARE. VERNOR OPPOSES THE AMENDMENT A DADVO- 2 IN PUNISHMENT OF ¢ w0l Dee. 19, via Que p Asia, for Liverpool. with wdse. ad pasa. to Fer all 1o Prof. O. Stearehip Pennaylvani anvassers giving the and that he can prove sers, one a Democrat and the othe cealed the fraud thus perpetrated. by adjourned until Tuesday morning to | to select his Committees, to-mortow mutil the same ? SENATE rson, Lent, Thon Corvell uppenred in their seats for the first tin THE CONSTITUTION guse steauship Nisgara, Coneh, Ricbwond sud Norfolk, with iwdse. and L AMENDMENT, pase. to Heiseken & Palmore. y procecded to the consideration BYTELEGKAPH TO THX THIBUNK. The Message of y the Legislature Constitational against its ratification railroad enterprises of the id penitentiary, and .”M'"” o b THE FORT PHIL. KEARNEY MASSACRE-—F vor of the fustice IN argued at length in nity of all the provisions of the Amendueut 5 sidd that, while he would for the ratification of the Am number of States do not s leavy NE gales fo Hatteras, aud me. The market bill, notice of the introduction of which was given on yesterd such importance that T send a full synopsis. five Commissioners, resid ork, appointed by the Gov 1l takes groun AY TRLRGRAPH TO THE TRINCXE. lay by Mr. Gridly, is of Leavesworrn, Kau ndment, yet, if a suificle Ad not wish o State; proposes a tate; proj 110 ease the slip " saiue tie, saw & quaatity of its of the City of N rmor, with the consent | to be denominated ** Commissions of Oue of the commissioners shall vears, and one the punishment negroes, he say during the whol that the selling of A himself never to ask for wdment would be much 1 arney were surprise from the fort that there was no daylight, the camp being sur- w not delivered up the The evidence received yeunes for all the mur Sionx and Chey d for war against the Whites, camp between the Republican and Platte rivers. ak Thompeon, Kessedy, Liverpool Nov. 23, with mdse. to wwnpon’s Nephew. State has shown e. hallast to James o of 473 tuns burdes, bullt st Franklin, Me., aud ¢ the West Todia trade. tao (Irix.), Canba, Pernambuco 37 slavery as a punishment for crime wis tot only the the most sulutary vestraint but the surest Just and patriots nst ity commission, murderer of fastens the gailt npon the Che ders of Smoky Hil. restrieting negro hmmigration 18 the constitutionality of the he will enforce the laws Left, bark Union, for ek, Helen M. Crosby (s Dowislen 16 dars, with arving shall bo weather the eutire o : office of each ion of the term, bers shall draw lots as vacancy thus oc ter the expir: X 8.), Geddes, Windsor, N. 8., via Provi- slaster w0 I J. De Wolf & Co. Has hiad CITY GOVE; New Haven for Baltimore. BY TELEGRAPR T0 TH THINUNE “The members of the are arsiving at Springfield in large numbers m, visitation, and el oo BOARD OF ALDERMEN CLKS OF THE CROTON DEF. clock yesterd S—To repeal the law establishing the o it rance of or repairing the canal ~Prom BB light, with appearance of rain, at 9 p. w. ¥ the better protection of dry dock he Treasurer sun of $10,000 for D duties. The said Board are to enact sucl s, and regulations as it may deem advisa- consistent with the Constitation or laws of The Board, immediately after organi- 4 ot the titled prop- ession and use of all belonging to smd city, . market purposes in ay afternoon, an, Gen. Jolin Board met at 2 ¢ . Lippincott are at Sy CORNELL~To amend { i o, bekior Palmer and G The steamehip Galats To provide for placing upen al estate A’u the L " i of the men bt damage—prined j-duck to ascertain the extent of o in the atter of POSSES erty, rghts of property, ted estate owned \{; publi fo eatablish & Metropolitan Board of CE TO MARIN Notice is hereby given that the nominatiore by and Non Baops have ot sl Stanford Ledge, Poctiand Harbor, 7+ for the Winter season. contest bids fair to be animated and STONS—To give additional power to I ting commiitees, Mr. SANFORD jutroduced a bill to repeal the Railroad hington, tatharine, Gouverneur; E 'ompkins, Jetferson, and Clinton Market propertic together with the buildings, edifices, fixtures .‘»purh'mmuvu belonging thereto, and also the piece of real estate known as the Lowber t Gansevoort proper All these are to be held in trust for the City of New-York. All persons having the use and control of these properties are to turn the whole an FPortland, Me., Dee. 22, 1606 Mr, FOLGER presented a petition hearing about 150 The Sea Buos ot Great Exg Harbor Tolet, New-Jersey, is oot of posi- slguntures, asking for the expulsion of Senator Charles Cornell, because of the unauswered agaiust him as Street Commissioner. ted the petition because to petition the 1 between Fifty-seeon st of $54,419. expend $1,500 t INSTITUTIONAL STATE SENATE, RATIFICATION OF THE RY TELRGRAPH T0 THE TRIBONE Corusmupus, Ohio, Jan. & pek this afteros chit of every chtize did Bot wish to be undersiood is comn 3 statcmenuts. It was referred to the field §boal Light Vease), which parted her moorings the reeent westerly Galf Iaiand, by revenue s il bo replaced ik s ed in_any way BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. INTERESTING FROCEEDINGE—~A TRC ta1ts propositic s P93 - it to the Constitution of the United States. A HORSE RESOLUTION les n wilh oo Nelurdy sppeoios et tion goes to the Houso to-moirow, The Board met at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, ut, J. Wilson G AS$ 3 ~Kl'l AKER aunounced t o anmnal report of the N0 y days out and short of the Controlier to pay loss of his horss, by re tof Chumbers w tor Hombay, 60 4 TR E ita for London, Oct. 29, lat. 25 8, long. THE LEGISLATURE. BY TRLRGRAPK TO THE TRINUNE hing thereto, and the same devolve upon the said Board. The Board after making o careful estimate of the values, revenues, &e. 1 ropertics heretofore named, and shall public tlare whether the best interests of the city of N York will not be premoted by the sale and trausfer of said properties or any portion of them, and the pur- chase of other properties, and suitable market property for the bett of New-York. Their d: wal and conclusivein the premises —when they declare the property should be sold they are to sell th auction to the given iu six daily Sty Northamptus, atta for London, Nov. 9, pee was worth 8400, 1ens nominations w 1, the Comnis ersof the Niagara Fron N By Mr. BURROWS the construction of enlarged locks in the et t-Gen. | the paper was lu Adjutan I I , from Lexington-a’ cs of landing for constructing thei Powr- Wanness' Orrics, proposed improvement had property on the | for the property- | 4 Long Island Sonnd st Mr. O.MURPHY y Mr. L. BUCK—Relative to the establisbment of mar- kets in New-York. h To abolish the Board of New-York | Committees—First Distric s He thoughit it unfai the whole of the assesstuent. wan coming when the heavy bredened tax s to be thy victims of | f | of Brunswick h: Fourth 1ns Fifth District, ptta: Sixth District, el; Seventh District, Kalph | « District, John G. Baker of B I A. Sauborne of Redfield erell W, Stetson of 1 m Rugeles of C P. Emerson of Orland. S MICHIGAN, DY TRLPGRAPH TO THE TRIKUNK I bidder, after notice ction of officers siy v papers at least eight weeks or to the sale—and all moneys realized are to deposited with the New-York Life Insurance and United States Trust New-York, subject to the wan to the credit of said Board, and said moneys are to ing other property or constructing wew market buildings. To carry out this provision the Board shall possess all the powers and authority of the City of New-York. No market is to be discon- tinned until said Board | payers of this city should ce e said smgveys of examinstions will uccending this Lotice, o board said “OBS—For the betier protection of health in etropolitan Disirict. Mr. HINSDALI oW Mr. Stacom sald he was glad to se 3 neilman Pullman’s 1 that ward bad falled to return Iy had defeated him or with the “To incorporate Trustecs of the ‘o provide for the accounting, by ~York, for moucys re . and effected an organizat age wap delivered the House to-da g tion case reported in favor of admitting Republica cl were sworn in and took their i STARR—To repeal the act prohibiting the lssue Ases on TRIIrouds. 5y Mr. BURNS—To prey Company from using steat be ICE By Mr. CREAMER, to amend the with the Aldermen, when the « provide suitable votes had been given b the affirmative and four 1o tie Hudson River Railroad Eighty-sixth-st. A numher of members arose and reque £ Metropolitan Exclse Liotise, on the ground that there w whole subject was 1§ offering the following ting a day’s work to f to cliniax by Mr. IN THE SOUTIL BY TELRGRAPH T0 THE TRINDN CHARLESTON, Jan . while reports from 1} igh and threatens overfl T is also reported opportunity to forw ed States Constitution, RESOLUTIONS, Mr. HAVENS offered the fol Hesotved, 16 he Senste coneur that the £ tariff which sball protect the produce gainat competition, as weil al Treamury ; that ‘in the present coudi PROTEST OF COUNCILMAN TYNG, ¢ sole control | Uni Naw Youx, Jan 3 1067, time to time, | Red River are th Tl T the Hon. the Board of Couneilen We. the undersigned . May § York are, frof upon the request of said Board, blic fond or stock to be ¢ ork City Public Market Improvement Fund” to an amount not exceeding $1,000,000, sums as the Board may require; saia fund or stock shall bear interest at seven per cer cdee ul:ly in 20 years from the tim the same. The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonal of New-York ave to {ix the nominal amount or value -of said stock, and sell or dispose of the same, at or , either at public or private sale, ueysarising from such sales are to be ¢ credit of <aid Board, Insurance and ‘I'rust Company. the interest the Board of Supervisors shal areal and personal estate, asum of money sufficie uall of the whole sum is to be d troller of New-York, who shall provide for the pay- The surplus is to be invested n a siuking fund for the redemption of the stock d under the act, and said stock shall be_subjeot fo redeinption any time after ten years, fund shall furnish the means until said stock is leomed and canceled. All equities of lien upon the pon any property named in the set_to be sold shall, upon the shall in Jaw follow thereof aud be deemed to have been transferred to the fund in which the moneys therefrom realized W invested. The act is to take effect imme- mdgl It was Mr. Van Valkenberg of Broome Counf and not Mr. Reynolds of Saratoga, who powinated Mr. Caldwell for Clerk in the Republican -ncmum)lyndny evening, The mittee on Elections have unanimously de- g;tmbg'r ll(lr::‘men‘:ndalm to & b:entfmnlhu i s ourtty, canuof ed, s Mr. Dixon Lag produced lu! il jpaeniced shown thut he was a citizen w and_ masufacturer a [ ted *the New. ops to market. il 1ssne the a b $400. S0 semg ie Letter to vable thein L bear the Baancial burieus Feolved, That our sentatives in Congreas e instructed and o e their best endes PENSACOLA KAILWAY. BY TELRGRAPH T0 THE TRIBUNE Ricuyoxp, Jan. ~A contract has been awarded from Pensacola to Pollard, to be eom- on. Resoleed, That His Bxcellency the Governor, ha requested to forwand 3 pleted in May B copies of these resolutions to each of the Seuators a Congress from this State, i the table under the rule. ealled from the table the resolntion ratl- onstitutignal Amendment, which wus lost. MURPHY offered the following : isting neutrality laws are a brake upon the wheels of and conceived under ed the reading of pensing with the fur cvadled that the pro- Represeutatives in 4 Koon after the Reader had ne, limm New-Orleans for Per at from Fart Morgan i e e 29 Best in the World, No. 265 BROADWAY. teat be returied to Mr. Tyng. After the trausaction of some rontine business, the 4 the reception of # communication n [mlay, who was not ors, and the vessel effect just at the water Y cting to show her ith the New- v injured. The shot tool present when the he clerks of the asking that his from Councilm ipal Warchouses, | SREAT PRIZE SKATING MATCH AT OATMAN'S RINK, il for extra services, and ded affirmatively. A motion was made to to Mr. hlllfi» s NEW-DRLEANS, THE RIOT COMMISSION, BY TELEGKAPH TO THR TRUNNP. NEw-OnLEaNs, Jan. 8-The Riot Commission d its labors in the Custom-Honse branch of its stigation to-day. Sergeant-at-Arms leave to. for their homes before stenographer and for Washingt roing, I ¢ ited with the Con- | practical aid may be » seatatives I Congress progorisions mapped ot b U lust Natioual Lex This also 1fes o draw his warrant ting the Controlle f the regulir reporters of the Boards of for the sum of $200 ench, was, jes of the Bord. hat was the red are. under the rale. The SPEAKER anuounced the following Btanding Committes on Privileges and Election lain, Hiscoek, Hoffman, W. 8. Clark as Mr. YOUNGLOVE moved, if the Benate concur, that - adjourn untll Taesday moruing. o Y For (he best Amatear Geutleman Skater in the United States, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Jan. 3, 1067 » Afternovn and Fiven) A Jeta and Colored terns t, Shellabarger ght, via Cairo, Messrs. Chamber- A Full Band will be in attenda of tuking this resolutio s that could not he cally proceediugs of this Board today. was called up for the clerk leave via Chattanooga diree i, Mr. Boyer will remain here fo e Commission has taken over 2,000 pages of testimony in the riot cas ow fell here last night four inches deep, the first jete for the prize wust lea office befora Saturday at 12 'elock. —On Thursday forenoon, either in the , of in goink from Fourteenth to 1 cut in camee atyle, with a cluster of bottara, and on ench @de A suitahle rewanl paid for #ta return W0 WALL, BLACK & Co, DERRY™ FAMILY OINT urpose of bribing the reporters suppress the proceedings of the Bowrd to-day. His ae- ruintance with severnl of the reporters led thut they were ubove such bribery. The resolution was luid over. Couneflman Imlay here appeared and asked that his vote be recorded in'the affirmative on the resolution in favor of paylug the clerks of the Bourds of Aldermien und Couneilmen $250 for extra services rendered, Mr, Tyug appealed from the decision of the Chair on the torecord hin vote affirmatively on a 6 was not present at the time the vote decision of the Chair was then allowed ¢ Judgment of the Board, and Mr. Lulay was permitted to record his vote in the affirmative, ted a resolution in favor of payin CRK announced the following appolntments: 5. Underwood of Cayuga; Fing ter of Saratoga; Journal Clerk, ¥ A Sanders, assistant; . Engrossing Clerk, and the following addi- tional wesistiants: P. P. Kidder, W. W. Pierson, Johu Pluce, Jocl W Tayior, Aslier’ 2. Cole, Byron' Audroxis, -4 . and Forty secand: Eieventh st an Emerald BEOO Clerk, Waldo M. rd M. Contracts this year will be made for portions of 1 monthly wages. pong the prominent wit- o Tuvestigzating Committee at > A nenses examined New-Orleans on the 25th and 20th ult, were the 3 I Herron, R. W. Talliaferro, Joseph Ellisou, J. H, Lisley and the Judg the City, Attorney- resolutlon when T! Book Store, corner ou will find all the NEW Works, sud also choiee s naturalization paj MARINE DISA II'.'I.".Q. “Twenty-thindat. and Broadwa, ‘ar and all the o 10 TO THOMAS R.AG "LEATH FREEDMEN-—A CALL FOR TROOPS. WRECK OF THE SCHOONER E. OF THE CREW. Particulars regarding the ill fited schooner Dyer (of which mention was made throngh the Atlantie ve come to hand. The Dyer safled from George- fchmond, Va.. with o DOYER—SUFFERING Commissioners Aldermen and ors of the Board of Health, T each 4500 a8 men* then adjourned to 2 o'clock th APPOINTMENTS IN THE RE Col. Charles G. Halpine, the ter, Las made the followlug appol Deputy Register, John Y. Bavi removed; Asslstant Deputy Register, William F, Gil reappointed; Satistaction ¢ polnted; Examine ent of the Freedmen’s Bureau here has just received @ communication from the agent at Springfield in Robeson County, earnestly sol that a band of outlaws from ad crossed the line and were committing ail sorts of outrages on freedmen, burning their dwell- ings and compelling poor negroes to flee for their I The civil anthorities were powerless or un- to arrest the scoundrels, aud hence the re- puthern Ken- L Iy elected Regis- uts in his office: vice Lewis A Watts, on October 10, for and the vessel GEO. A JTICKCOX. No. 958 Reekin FESTIMONIALS night. Ah'u?lhubun introdnced by Mr. Gridley which Wmflh a “Board ef Commissioners of 60w 10 hod agfie 3 the yicamive ofthe Cob- and to ho! at the ure of the Gov- Jfl.ha State of New-York, it the Senate. A majority o to constitute & quorum, to folows: One for obe ydar, ono one fr three o for five years. the 14th & storin arose, 15th spoke brig Jemiy Morton of Baltimore, which osue] any assistance, and left the captain and crew of the Dyer to be washed from the dec more lingering death from sturvation. was washed off and drowned. R Tli.(lfll'l). Mortimer, re v . 3 " Ch " » ndek Clerk, Jas. H, Towndend, vommpotated Doy Edwin Degrore, William Bell, Nelson Sanson son, B. Kitkham, Stephen M. Aunderson, Abbot M, ud Johin 8. Ames, These gentlemen have all been | and with the con- said Commission- At 3 p.om. AL - heavy sea washed C. 11, Brgllnl.l}r INAUGURATION OF GOV, CHAMBERLAIN, t fiest officer, ‘wnd dl:v:n I: tl;fen and » without offerlng any assistance. matuder of the crow nalied thyinsel ves to the wreck aud remained there without food or water until rescued. Harat & nxfiuln. il Ge c taken from the wreck delirions; the latter dicd the ay (34l), and the former on the th. Caleh 11, Wriggins and one other in Englaud ou the 20th of arringes, . No. 684 BROADWAY, s thelr exteusive asortment of el clasn tomprising CLARKNCES, e close and open work made of the best men, w8 their own rannnfactory. BY TELEGRAPM 10 THE THINUNP. AuGUsTA, Me, Jan, wis inangurated ut noou to-duy quite lengthy, was pead befo to with marked atte one for four Uy un! Anwe-on.nymn:p po hw“:ld b‘flft‘l‘* R g their i y the B I e o L nr il &h of New-York. Any Board for the un- The above are all the appolntments which have been thus far made, A DAMS & €O On the 10th the cxmage, Which ix It calls attent ¢ it} “OITY N - Leral e s CITY NEWS. Il be provided for by the o be elected by the Board Ou the 224, by inson seamny, et laes PersoNaL~—Count de Roguski, France, and Col. G. A. Gordon, U. 8, A, wre at the Metropolitan potal. Gen, J. B. Bteedman, U. 8. A, and Gen. Dutt Gresd, Ken- re at the Bouthern Hotel. Gen, Wi 4rvine, El- et and Col. Reynolds, Providmee, ure at RV UCTION MART, No. 62 Kast Fourteenthit., k ESS, ROBES, Ve, new two-horse ¥ Superintendent of Schools ros, and presses upon the attention of the Legisluture the schowms of British P deration, to which h will make sueh renaor strances endeavor to see United Rtates Gove Tying, the secoud officer, John seaman were safely landed abts not that they « they may be able, and ut dissaaslous of the ¥, — Fonr lai oyl W, 1088 OF A BRIG AND SEVEN OF JJER CLEW. 00 straps BLEIGH BELLS. AGE \‘l':lll(ufllls. L Y L tliinal: 4 A Tre MORGUE~The body of an ankuowi mat, i scaman, who was drowned at Bupmg-slip, and the body of the unknown mian who st himselt o stonmer Bylvan Grove on Wednesday, are at the Morgue. Joss 8.~The brig A. Horta, from the We the | Indies, of und for Boston, with a cargo e o in a gale, on the 27th inst., on the sout 'S Cavtais n ashore; hut the rest of the crew, seven | drowned. Four bodles had been recoves de. 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