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THE NEW YORK SUN. “FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 23, 1860, an extended report of the last evening at Brooklyn ‘This meeting we regard as but the ‘There was too much effurt— with what motive we will not sty—to tum the Ferry question into a qnarrel between tte cities of New York and Brooklyn. Tne people of the two cities are, in fact, one in Loterest in this matter, os ihey are in other matters, and there may be a diep ecteme to transfer the dodle'on of the Ferry question to Aibany for the bereft of the prerent Ferry Monopoly. We bave had bitter experience of how powerful Corporation s and politics! speculators can ope~ rate at Albany to subvert vested municipal tights for their own exrichment. . ‘The people mest be upon their guard against deception. ‘The main resclutions parsed last evening did not cover the grourd, or touch the real point in the controversy ; but Mr Hatwnas- sr and another spesker went directly to the polat when they arremgned the Uaton Ferry nen D reat obstecl ate, thie Company ss tre @! obsteclo and antegonist oa poy Sonn, therefore, iw name ‘or even to offer eny suggeatio: Hlemeo who hed given the vote so fa'te ing to bia fof, While be oxpremed his warm en? Knowle? to # prper setcoment cf the Ferry question, ‘They expresred the popular feeling, and eny at- tempt to place the question in such a position that ef/her the prerent Uonsolidated Company can control its decision, or a set of political apec~ alone by alatcrs can go up to Albany and bergain with Sera at the party in power there for @ transfor of the monopoly to themselves, will evoke a storm of popular indignation, Let ‘‘the snakes in the qtess” take care that they do not get crushed, Phe President's Message. ‘Ir was reported to us yesterday, semi-official- ly, that copies of the President's Message, had been forwarded to this city, for distribution to to the press ss soon as the House had organized. It seems to have been expected in Washington that the Home would elect a Gpeaker yesterday, but « pew bitch occurred, and an election before the holidays seems improbable. The President Message must, therefore, either be laid up ‘in ordinary"—to use a naval phrase—or beissued ds a holicay present to the country. “How To Sava THE Umon. Last evening at the Cooper Lostutute, toa good audi. ence. Me ridicu'ed the idea of the people Nerth holding Uniom Meetings, and compared them to the Soto eer se vote shal be ‘the second dent the House could tickly roar of a caged lion. He th ught the Ualon to be eound in every reepect, exoopt that tae too nu- ‘an organs merous politicians leld too heavy on the dear old | deys, which even the sla ratio vote, Gentleman in nomination. (A oplense). te allowed to exprem tne boy that tn ‘ The it ond ‘lea of “call tre ‘a oni 0 roll,’ walt — -_ Whole numbe? of votes,. '—This was the | oceeery, So. 8 cholr gentoran, It Was known, could not unite bie ows party frietda, With repard to the c.avee of cor tion made by his cotluague, there were invest: fe ot the inst @eecion, but o> a one Proved egeint the Adrointstration. asTan inert with exter’ gost asest an heretolore. Be Tepeated that he wae set's this nouse coud meh be crgenis i the 4 but be tng for Br. Gris jr. Hankin Qriscan who wen om pon pier ntl Lecompron Pree nted a @ onndidate of the conservative portion 1 Soe House be woud vote for bien. (Apolaien) t err hh Chee b that thet gentler uate the mest promicent leaders of thr Re Mr Moxers, of Maryland, remark: ATT cule exs10lee b's own jadgment was wil Itz g to leave it to the people outside of the House to Pronounce upon the reesons for not voting for Mr. Gites, aasigned by Mr. Gamwnrt and Mr. Boanerr, It belt g now an ascertained fect ected, he put that that Mr Gruen can be ‘Mr. Mua@om aald without any agency of bis own,his fe Lind been sod) io the canoes He did not » teder the cl has duty or privilege to ato the goa mista oe, the fiture ppt Sety cain cook oe Wo duty unin flue! ‘obligation resulting from his (The House prece: ded to vote for Speaker, wl: the fcliowing ‘Whole number of votes, ‘gments for tbe honor, he trus votes for 6 Pcatin wes restietinn. Kairr procerded to ahow could rapidly be effected by the to eR Ho mado &o. Was talon ‘with the following re- ‘Wisstow offered a resolution that on and af- in gouemsy, tia sok 8 eee, 3 wane do nothing just now to effeat ro 8] ation. Tne; preening the holt Mr. ‘Monday aou.'4 domech, oni scouted the idea of secession on | He thought it better to adjor br Lyolomnp x the part of the Beuta. Law Deraatmest or tax Univenstry.— Tho first sesaicn of this Department, for the present yoar, clses tomorrow. The mcond sosdon will Commence on January Sd, 1860, at which time Jud Cuanne wil delver the usual lecture, The News by Tolograph. reuigrap) 43 We formed service undor written oon! ie Teugraph Offees, Ho, 48 Wall stret, and | formed servi Autor House, nm ventrance THIRCY-SIXTH CONGRESS —senate, Washington, Dec. 22 —Mr. MAitory intro~ bill emencatory of the act to promote the Progress of the ureful arts MW. arm tne oduced « bill makto tov for tye peyment of vbe expnens people oC Uregou and #004 Cian host ttiee te ' ‘and jusioial system . Mr. Gwin introduce 4 a early day, Mr, Bave tromuced @ bill making sppro- Pristion for tae er-ction u* piors In Dela var Bay. Wr. Basten introauced » bil to reimburse the Brake of for won-ys expended im the suppres tion of Indien hostiiities Mr. Crat introoved @ bil. to repeal all the laws randing fishing bountion. Shir, Daves gave moston that ho intended to Intro: otal va of Aria ne, nD, thet whea the Bevate anjt ns ti-morrow It stand adjourned ti! Tuesdey nr adw lay it be sajourtes tl Frid vuntd the thio day of January. ‘Hs request or othera who wishid to the nol a » home to spend 8. M Coane thovgbt {t an ingenuous evasion of tho Constitutim, Mr. Ivagsom dd not so understand. The only object was to undorstanding that no We bis duty to protest sgaiuat it. & Wattond to pur ic rusiness mo ggeNed that It wae better not ty ad. uum bad nor yee orgeuiaed and the ived, Tne House Me ‘The 1000 utoa want en agreed to, Mr. Batour tntroduc-d «Wt Lor enlerging the pub- Ue grounds surrounding the Cs. Htol Ir. Hemruint itredued tuls mok'ng eppropri- ations for tae payment fc rtsin Texas volunteers, and the Bouste then adjourned. House of Representatives, Mr. Faseeworrn waa enttea to the floor, but yieidee MK toreavie Mr Or to move toat the OF Syewksr, yeared w otm thet this was bulideya ta wajca they emd He woud in goutlemen our organisation 4 lis Was told, in pri- rotng, toet four tuiuious ®, Aud thet ineny of 1 wen. bors to take An aypropration fur thei ‘dea preiimioary vv pore was a cell of the das it was ervorielund toat about ogh- tern mewbors were absont it war thougat not Dost to ed to Vow at vresmnt, r, ABDEBSON, o Kentucky, wanted first, an or gpoizetion of tue Hous) aod thea gentiamea might ) Css the slevery question to their bee! He was opposed t0 ite syita@on, forcement of ali laws, and the so cams to the House, and would rot, exoept av isoue was mede treen's Repudjicsa ‘and a Dorwowrat. Me hoped Such an taeue would never arrive, He did not dasire # United Gouth ors united Nureh He beloages party ine to the Administration, and the: Roce cot Gore uuites Gath or a Ueited "Mortis it we go fore united Bout, what would be the result? We would be overwbolmed by the North, which tie next census would abow ty have largely the propon, derance. If you make it # (1estioa. dollars and ‘conte, whore would be Southern interests ! always expect sd to repy to Mr. Bur ole for Mr, Mit In Keni raske bt! War made the ust of Dow ciacy. ‘ concerned, when he wa the did way he would us tr ord ‘The discussion «{ might g¢ home and catoh sume of the of thetr constituen: Wasunone#, of Maino, and others on the Ree blican ido, objet the reception of the reso jution. Mr Grow contended that only two motions were either to procced tow vuNe or to ed arn — the # avery question bad bee thrust on the house by those who cry out “no egitati ‘The republicans havo eat Lore with closed lips, while the grcascst perversion of their doctrines has been made by men who clatm to bo fair miuded. while we owe five milijon oa taoee ne Dave x months for thelr psy, it was pro- Rentlomen yo bome, and leave the gov. atkrupts He asked wasther: the govern: met t's pligt ted faith ahould be preserved above all to cor tractors who have rendered Gentlemen bere have heen adver bovk, whiah they vay is destruc ive to the p-ace tranqullfy of te Unioo, and giviog. it a wide ol lation, whlch the Ropetlcen Gomulttes hi todo, If the book waa incen flary, aa was charged, ond disturbed the perco of the country so much, these © ho have been discussing the Slavery question are reazonsible for it. Toe Repubucans had not oadceat this book. Mr. Daviveow and sevoral others ed Mr, Gow that ho bad tthe cir of Hair x's compendium. Mr. Geow replicd that the Ropablicens ask t> be Judged by their platform and record, wot by the per- ‘Versions of tho newspspers, Whon'any man cherg- 6d ira with brlog an wocomplice of murder aod rou Dey thore contractors millions, they wil abandon the sor vieo, Weems fone bo part iu the di ia, and others, eonght the 148 torminated by'an sdyoura- Woshington, Dec. 22, — Mecontly Messrs, Bwranny, Rrrmenvex, Pant & Oo, ad troened @ lotter to the Presloent, oontalc g @ formal appeal trom S decision of the Secretary of tae Trewsury at tuem «ntwo poute: First, bus refusal to perutt to depesic at San Francisco any portion of the Gove erument ican, takeu by thom under the proposs « by Broretery of the lita D comper, 1M 1 1eftina: to refer the question to the Attorney Generel It is understood that bankers taco the Prniticn that the place of deponite was clearly mate & noterial @ the contract, aad thes th 1 OF, y nod under the proposals to micct sny governinsut depovitury near eet to his residence, or indicated as must couveulent by bio, Teomedistely after the award, this firm cffored to deposit this amount in the deposi ry at Gen Pran- chico, ‘The Secretary declined to receive the ground tat be did not require fu pleor, end that bis proposals did aot suta. to depomt at Ben Francisco, A ba'ence of their loan therefore retusins ppald. ‘Toe correepoudenos shows that they Lave always been ready to pey at Ban Fraucieco, The Presigent hex parments, Their acts aud decisions are Ww President, for weton be ie by pons: Lie, and that ther ary bis in fact, in all canes of dufti- culty ane twportance, ‘The truth, be saya, in that mich an appa'late Juris dictiin would render it impoestble for bia to dis- rge his Fgh duties tothe country, and would re. rolve bie office tuto ® tribanal ty boar aud dotosmine athe leat yoort. He refers toes he Court of Claims or to Cungreas, selected the latter, Preedent bas recognised D, Sanasriawo Dax. Vice-Govrul for the two Antonio Fapanno Y Br: Roain at Now Orleans, api « Viow 7 OLuvE® O'Donnene as Poriugel et Balun thirty: atx votes on the frst trial, to- posed of thove of bis own Dulltioal wars. CaMPnetis Covone, , MoKour, Meta wanp, Momnis (Pe Pammisatom, Scuwanz, Sckantow and #tuarron, The above nomed all returned tothe support of Me, AN On the last vote, Indians, and Mosi Ab ‘Mesere, Hoxace P. Cuanx, Davia, of Pret owed Oey 0 ~ Rain, Mowroomr emis, of | and a for Mr, Davis, of Indiana. ne) * ‘There were five scattering Democratic votes, Mornra. Mavwano and Varon did not vote. Mr. Grier, on the seornd trial and with four others, supported Mr, South Carolian Legislature, Charleston Dec, 20,—A special dispatch from Co'umbis, dated 19th tnst., says that both Houses bave adopted @ resolution that South Carel it to ber own citizers to protect them and thelr pro- peity from evory enemy, and that for the purpose of tmiittary preparation for auy emergoney, the eum of Ste Berets a opted resolution, that while LJ pate ro ade s hut 5 ‘till deferring to her southern misters abe respootfully sevounces to them that, in ber judgment, the asfoty snd bouor of the alevebolding states demand @ spec 3; fi states of the oom- —————— The Obie Sinte Treasury Detloation, Columbus, Dec, 22—-In the case of W, H. Gipson, fore cae Se. feeds Ons, the jury, atte, jwenty-four my % Sata wae raing, # verdict of guilty of won, EUROPEAN AFFAIRS, sovereigns sad tbe Guvernments of Central Itely wi pice couse before the Congress ty notes and memo- Great success bad attended the efforts of the divers at tre wreck of the steamer Bo, al Charter, Adout £180 0-0 storlirg, or nearty bat the anount of gold ebipped to her, bed doer , end bozes wore «1 of obtaining the remainder Tre expenme of the recovery had not exceeded ¥ ; 43° amlstance «f the ack ty, abould It be determined to take any procesd- (ngs ogbinet tha clieodere. Tae Detty News publishes oa sioquent erpeal by ‘Viorom Hugo, dated ibor @4, ta behalf oi Joua Baows. raanoe, ‘Ths cMctal monthly returns of the Bank of France exhibit, as comparea with tte protius re) en tucttese tn toe cash on hand of ab ut 6..0¥. france, and @ éseroese ta te bls discounted aud not due of wut 16,¢0 :.(00 franca. we ihe Nee policy towards Rugiacd appears to bo og good Progress, ‘An isperia\ decree has boon taried allocating the budgot of France fur 1660 amceget the diferent mia- end of the war, LL pernovere in defending @ Italien kingdom, and a natlosal uslon wil offece the divmions. ‘The Provistowal Government at Florence had de- mpatched orders to ali diplomatic sgents end public functionaries, 1d ‘by the Grand Duke, and Detog at to return to Tuscany within a, under of losing thetr pecuniary ns. f: renig) yyy? to that the scaled ff Un the Papal States by esate obey posmibility be ac- orane, Letters from Madrid amsort that the Spanish ple, 0 far from enthusiasm for the war Mo- encamped ia ‘tor. A Madrid toh of the Sth says, that orders bad beon given levy of 60,000 men in Jaauary next. Reports were current in Msdrid, that dysent and sven chorers hed brokeu out aching the Spanish troops in Morcooo, It was thought that the Spraih Geners's would not assume the offensive till ail tocir foroes comvent ated. Official details of the Span Nowea.ber and subsequent de: results :—Offioers, 9 killed 79 Auld and TAT wounded, oumuanr, ‘The Drosden Journal publishes a semt- official ars ticle on the subject of the conferences of the small German states at Wurzburg. The article an there is no uniiy ieee oe 8 tant ‘at the oon erences will perceptible. The conferences hed nothe Jog to,do wita any proposal for @ chaoge,in the oon- The differences between Prasia and Hesse Elec foral ere in fait way of being rettled by the frlandly intervention of the Fedesal Diet, AUSSIA AND CMINA, ‘The following is am extract from a St, Petersburgh letter received in Londow “A couner atrived to-day in 42 days from tha Awoor, with great news The Empervr of Chins hes given the Busslens notice to quit, as he had never ‘authorized the cession of territory, wad Led only just heard of the settiement. Measwhtle the Russian ‘Embassy at Bokin is sealed op im ius Palace. TunKay. A minlsterial crida ba’ been brought about by the Glerensions bet wron Puan Ps end Rize peared Im posel- was the omy minister who cont Burd to oppos the Buer Cenal. Tne Preooh and Austrian Ambeseadors trd made jotat representation tw favor of Mpa Lassors, end the adoesion of tue otber coutine ntal powers to his scheme was suticl- ed. Porte Grand Visier was endeavoring to work out roforme, but the combtoatiun to reduce the pepar currency was treventd by she ineffistency of tho trans inthe Tressury. ‘Tce retention of from 90 to 80 per cent. of the Hslaries fof the emp'oyeos in tbe superior prblic eullstwents and « tax uu licenses bad been ornered, ‘The Tursteh Government bad seized alarge quan- {ity <f gunpomaer un board an Kugiuh Voss bowed w : ‘dhe envoy of Pridce Damne, of Montenegro, had ‘been easeseinated a; Cunstautinole, PLA AND AUITAALIA, ‘There is no coutirmation of the reported death of Nana Sanin, Melbourne atvioss mention the nsion of Mercere Motiapnson, Umutoma & Uo. and of teasers. GurTuems & CoasK. “Toe liatlies im tno former Cano are stated af £25 (0V, and in the latter at £46,- Bird, from New ow Americen Sle Mosman, a. Tnoee ciroumatances led to a suspicion that she hed beea Fup away wish. Latest by the Anta, Of the Creat Bap Cow notify The Dhvectors of the Ciwat Susp Company that the spesias mecting cal ea for January (lta ie for the purpuse of iaying Defore tho nav otal prastion of the Uonpany ; of taklag the ralalog of sucthor’ oapttal by preference shares or otherwise; the procuriag money on mortgage or otherwise; and eay proposes thet may be made for chartering or purchasing toe sbip, ‘The Times eoye the lia ities Go bo met imme diate: ly aro sed to at whoa tuey Pave only £110 in the hands of thir baokers, Thore ie, howover. £7,242 duis on arrwars of calla, 60 tat £46,658 is the exact sum to be provided, Tae amouut of abe reg lame 14 £005,208, and £26712 remaian to ‘Tho Daily Newasays the Company have modo ar rengomenta to bi £10,00, un © months oa mort weqe of the Great Kastera, in order to most proseiog oleims. ‘Tho 7ime* snnoupees thet the vacant sest on the bench hee been f led by the sppaintment of the Ho- Licitor Gevere!, Br Hl. Keatund. No decision bes ac jot been arrived at as to the eni00 -asor of the doficttar joneral The vamesof Mr. B. James, Mr. Witpa, o04 Mr. Rowe pm, Patuaa, are mentioned as likely fe be ‘The abvicva from Marseilles montion the faliure of s Lumurowoio & Ody Im the wugar trade, for about ‘Tne Tymes in ita weekly review says the produce martoie during the week: bare showa a furter_ten- dency to tmprovement, rather ving Mtasebnoce booa'ecwtilobst. ty of Tuomas De Quixor, tho Fagilsh ophum dealer, took place at Ediaburgh, on Thurs Gy, Decne Me, ‘He was born at Mancheitor in (Prom the Dailg News Article, Dee.) ‘Tro funds to day wore firm upon the deduction of the consols dividend. The remarkable firmness of ‘the Paris Bourve at the late important advances, is viewed ath setiafaction. Politioa: ie stoadi- subsiding, and buyers, epoca those of be oharester, are coming forward more freely. demand for money was brisker: ‘but the moacy dealers are themerlyes, without ha Ushment, Bills are cont, 7 wero to a fair extent, enabled to supp!y recourse to thet estal- dcclined below 934 per Tr ts a curious thing that, smong (ue Russi: the father end Mother ofa lofen’ not only cost oO at, 7 are not allowed to be prevent at its bapdam. tue grat father and godmother, answering for the child, become related to It and to each ctber,and ® ledy and gentleman who have stood as spoa- sors to the same child are not allowed to marry 2%. In cluletening, the priest takes tne of with a little fe throws into the ‘pont’ then cig i te critee ee as ‘the cross on the fi ead, he concludes by @ prayer CITY NEWS, Toss’ay lant, ‘The coremonies were conducted by Archbishop Boonse, restated by the R ght Rov. M Stan, the Mariners’ Family Boolety, being held at the Bap- tiet Mariners’ Chureh, in Cherry street, remains open to-day, snd tomorrow only, & ett ond. ence may be expected. The object for which it is heid Soa moat worthy one, ‘The Ledice’ Union Aid Boctety of the Methodist Epleoopal Chureh held a donation party at N», 168 Forty.second atrect, last evening, for the benefit of the “ome for the Aged” connected with that Church. An Annivoreary; Exhibition of the Greeno strest M. E. Bunday School took place last evening in the churvb. The exercises were very interesting, beng made up of eddreees, dialogues and vocal muss by tho scholars. Tas Charity Barser for the bene it of the Home of the Friendiess, whisk cponed on Moadey last, at the Home Chapei, wil! remain open until Seturday sreatng. The Ladies of the First Pree Will Baptist’Chureh, 28th ot., naar Broadway, are holding « fale for the benett of their Chusch, ‘Tho Ladies of the Free Church cf the Epiphany are holding a fair for the benefit of the Church, ta the basement of the same on Stanton street, be. twoen Kaex and Norfoik streets, To-day is the last day. Lavvromms —The steamship “Peruano” will be lounched from the Wserenveut ship yard, foot of Hiceton street, E, B., te-morrow (Saburdey) at 9 am Pilot boat “A. D. Jones,” No. 15, will be launched from she ship yard of Mesers. Van Davenns, foot of Sa ireeh ce Monday met, $6th tnet ot 11 o'clock, —_—____ Asmvansarr oy TuR Naw EXGLanv Socte- ‘r.—This Govisty, last evening, celebrated the two bundred thirty-miath Asniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims, by a dinner at the Astor House, Wa. M. Evanrs, Esq., presided, The usual toasts wore drenk, and responded to by Wu M. Evanrs, Beq., U. & Senator Doousrriz, of Wis, Prof, Mrocum,, Rev. Dr, Buztows, Rev, Dr. Paunoa, and others, ‘The Bockety held thelr Fifty fourth annual mostihg yeeterday, when they elected the following officers officers for the ensuing year: President, W. MU. Evanre./24 Vics Preddont, Czas, Preeident, Lat Vice Hamsy/ A. Breteon, & Homacr, COvRSBLIgns, Gov, E D. Movaan, ‘a, N. Beaxeuan, Wx. Ccaris Norms. Mea (Oransins, AMUTANT COUNSELLORS, La Gaanv Locxwoop, | Samramn Kear, Mose Ht Grima, Wa. K. Srenr@ Guo, H Steruxe son’ Narwaste, Haron, Epwun J. Brown, EE. Moncam, ——— Brrosucan National Commrrran.—This Committee, aftor nearly two days’ sitting, agreed to call the National Convention at Chicago, on the 18th June next, to nominate candidates fer Pros jené and ‘Vice President, to be compared of two delegates from each Congressional District, and four at large frem each State. The following is the wording of fe call: ‘The Republican electors of the several States, the members of thy 5 end the Opp gag My weap and J cibern whor are, wilting to o-oporane ita thnta te the canal whioh shall there be nom- to ‘the pillog of the proseat Federal corruphsa, and’ dearpes IGE oe fo eectimal to r fatabliahed by ‘this G wrornient oven ak faye Of Its existence, are invited to send from eacu State two delegates frum every Congresdoval district, and four c¢logetes at large, to the Convention, ‘Teenty-one States are claimed to heve beon rep- resented, three of which—Maryland, Virginia and Missourt—are slave States ; the balanoo were North- orn flee Stata, THE CORONER'S INQUEST, a VERDICT OF TAR JURY. —_— Coroner Scum yesterday continued and conolu’ed the inquest upon tte bodies of Mr. Wu 8. Buy and Ms. Joun Srewast, who leat their lives by the falling of the building Noe. Of and 56 Brosd street. Tho following is the evidence adduced and » 8. Lowues, a member of the firm of Whee. who vocupied the butkiiog that fell, was first oslied, and eatifea thet be loft toe store about ten minutes before the secifent ocqurr- ed. Toe day previous he bad visited the leadiord, and lo‘ormod him of its inseoart y, Thet afternoou the carpenter came and looked at the building, asd the next morpivg he rent &nbers to the st ro, about 19 o'ch ok, and went to work Tae firat ind cetion of the giving way cf the building was on Fr Ho wae celled tuto the cellar, where he eaw that ‘wall bed cracked mmetwo or three feet from ti tcp. Ha direotea thet the braces whould be put in the op+niug to preveut any further envead of cus wail {a tbat dircton. ‘This way done and the wall forced back #ithout any difflculty, gare anetone to oust } Teport avy cbauge day tocrnicg ley, hon ho ary porter reported tohlm that the well was epreedi out ‘ays, He wasthon satiaficd teat it would Tequiro the stteption of @ builder, #0 he catled upon Mr, Davari, the agent, at 10 ‘o'cloce, stating to him tbe case, and ig him t0 send & carpea- ter, Tho carpenter commer ork next "4 2. eke ve oo Vp ne ne BEETS a a it I Hi: ania nrber, @e weld ton oon talteg the from congregeting oF nuntendent lowed hi ‘arrest, and the mattor wil be Lavestigated to-day, Curanumic ation, — Afr, Editor: We ; ving read tn of the Uist Hy: Momamam, * Ooaaucie ot Minosuan Bend,” wee held to emswer at the Jefferson Police belding 0 Siorderly house, et No. 610 Sexe in friends tee Thotr vores ual tne ‘manner te tng sums be adoed to tl ‘aod proposed by the Comptroiler : City Contingencies. . Donation Thus caving a net addition to the Cumptroliers estimate of 92.7 . The amount required according to the C.mptrolor's estimate ia... 90.74 198 36 a total of...... “ a ‘te the above. + + 96,076. 098,06 896 492,06 by taxation. .,,....96 650 060 ai To produce this sum, It te catimeted that the grows amount of tax levied eboule be $6,891,000. The "t was laid over and ord-red to be snd made the special ergor of banca for Puseday. ‘4 communication was recotved from the Comp. troller, trenemiting correeled estimate of the Board Leaving to be ‘The Board transected some routine business, and adjourned wo 5 o'clcck on Tucsday next, WILLIAMSBURGH, Cunmrmas Faerrvat.—The ‘Misston Bavday Cm a ca Cy bare +7 Nase oy ie ny eld, -_ pA a the 2 Christ are ee Freel inant tematic ee Maaacaicaa iced iaiadaaiad to hous, 8476 ; Innranca, The lore to Wr. Osan by the daguotion of furotirs and stocks ie 6050, Co- viniug house wae wo not for muntotpal Path vbne th terete S64 le own pur " when the i ip HE l ‘i iedil li i i siaett a3 idl Be Aldermen Darron then took the floor. He prom- leed thet es the Brookiyn Common Council bad of length tak+n o right stand in the matter, hey would mi it firmly unl the end, 1 the otty of New York were conferred morely ® pol or man might havea cheap —— Shen he would not be Tadd tocnyecn stee mikes y. Ju?ge Gaxenwoon introduced A!derman Sroowm. Wo tbovght tho question an whetoer Breckiga is t5 hee free city or not Coors pevor was a dubt of Bro, k yu'a iataon this aubjeoslagally oF logue ence saful, eu ‘Tie carilort izate: 00 of we find vas, @ @ wen Lend Remsen, woo insisted on his rigat to rus bis own boet, and wes succesful in bis case, ee Rrockiyn. ght up ta the i i e323 HEL is . Hy: Ove ofthese present for life, at fae fesicent a” O'bHAUGEN! eet may mete the resiplout wants of ork y" ane re rat Sch Ward iret 7. By asurer,