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: ase Herics siya tf es pam Wordholl et, Bout SIs. As the attend tt, thle Ly SLOYMENT=—Male s. KE Faou 908 tn ovary = WANTED WITH Be tet AyD BLIND. Pan ND STITCHERS bag ucwn0oD, GPinest. 14 trees Mle Cfonday) sfrerason, , 449117, 00 Deo, 90th, Thomas Pater. re to sttend hi ‘Spates ty, MAKERS WAN TED— sade Tatra cat greases 5 mart De: Samuel Predorick Pe- aime Evaemeie i his et sy, Deo Beth, Edvard Bheve, a ror Bt 4 TALE oF COLLINGWOON, WILL BE COMMENCED IN THE NEW YORK WEEKLY, ON THURSDAY NEXT. PRICE FOUR CENTS. FOR SALE EVERY Wiear, 108 ALL SNOWED U7" 401, gvowmn ur ALL ROUNO°THE STOVE PEDLARS AND RIMS’ REST, 4 MEW YEA@S FTORT oper ‘THR HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL THR 84 of JANUARY, 1961. mi OLD 70 THE HOUSEHOLD JOURMAL ts resdy gy me nd GENERAL BUSINESS. LADIES FAIR WILL BE H&LD IN THE aici le cheeses AUCTION NOTICES. UC. ‘WILSON, Beir amet ‘1 eaten es Teenie FRAN SL re PN Yd AUCTION SALE Lug CePORERY AND ates Law. fear er mar aivarte DS babaling GREEN, AUCTIONER &—GRO- Brn, ern seh teh ee, F< sented gnon’y « 10h of ary PUBiic SALE — THE mbest Rainbow, ea she * Pepshen: lll be aD at Ei, 92 8 REC cise, TEAS, COFFEES, &c¢— eer CHAMPERS. Pa ie Austionsers— Jamoary Yd, af 11 o'e L rand re tuopeene Prt Sy ofe nent 0 4 Beet pare, ie trd'the TRE HOLIDAYS, Bazxows AMERICAN MUSEUM, Ni wens D Y, AMG 13 GHAND ORENIGAL AE ARON bk wetee m at att eetive ever offered at the Mnroam, woveltorard eniocty tar enestey of ea weld a eae? Sndite’propatizg action cf nmuccments” never belote ILDREN, LADIVG agi ‘GHILDRED LER AOMOOLS, FAMILIES, or Strar gare will fled thie the mosé d-lichtful te the olty oe a peetion of vile isla. tere Pec Mh FIVE sovrH AP rerontat es A UTTEMTT, ASE ZOOLD. ard & ‘They appear in the.r cri riety 01 AK@s. A'so LIV! h. WAPEY PAMICY, GRAND adianth, tea wit uPA ot alle LT YER PORTUNG TE, LRH, GRAND OOSMORA MA, Adualasion en ly 2 ot, “Child oder 10 yware LS ote, que to cls extra, Ohi dren wasior ten, Ios exe en Se oe « a aes CONSTANTLY ON AND. Bk: ‘N Ba tisg PEO a sates serest, cn, New Fee Sat opem at T; commence at 8 e'cloek, er) BRIEST & CO,'S LIQUID HAIR DYE! THE CURAPRST NOW IN USBI Being sold af the low prtee of TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BOX! Se bt Cinetantancousdty) tos SLACK er BROWN, qwtthont the slightest injury to the hair or dltim, Tole Dry ie now the ooly oa o Pezkauctretoonses NO. 40 YARN. Act ‘2, 3 ard 4 ply —14 to 18, 90 and 24. to 14, and est ir ot the 431 Sis"l19 LOST AND FOUND. OX LOST—$10 REWARD—SUPPOSED stoamer Fi on Deo, with two padi aimee APE LOBT—ON DEC. t nd 98d will be rewarded by ot Wen Van ve 1a ¥ HE PRE- between, Coserest re stRay FRD—OAME TO T ay Fae eos nod prov Tha wre can have him by pa) agexponwen aed piv GOAT FOUND—ON THE 26:h OF DEC. cases, it uct ovied tar fa'5 aayy We eal be ap eopeteen, Apply BOP ery ot. debt Fribe WANTED—A GIRL TO rr ‘ORK—WANTED A GERMAN OR iets —_—— VS RT IRUNERS W. ‘safe hands vee » rE rma kas usKOr oF c iy 479 Greeaw.oh at., tSONAL NOTICES. TA, ey. a fomnlly; roi hel ED—NONS 7 she et ata BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘ FIXT UTCHER'S SHOP, Wire ixxcam th avenues, MaCHIAE_WANTED aN OPE. Pe ree Sep spenen £22 tie» oppcatto the maarkok, MEDICINES. GQ00_, SEATING—-MEADOW POND 1B Take any acura Pee gf a8 omnia cara alld | Wi88 TO MAKE A PRESENT! Re ett Then what more acceptable one can you eee Twulting foc yon to solect tt froen 0 eS Teeth Whine ot REAL ESTATE. Ho™#s FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS, IN THE GARDEN STATE OF THE WEST. TUR ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, BAVE FOR GALS 1,20°,(00 ACRES OF RICH FARMING LANDS, IN TRACTS OF FORTY ACRES AND UPWARD, On LONG OREDIT AND A1 LOW PRIORS. The attention of the euterprising and industrious por. tion of the community le directed to the following state- ments and Itberal induoemeots off:red them by the ILLINOIS GENTSAL R&ILROAD COMPANY, which, aa they will perceive, will enable them, by pro Tor enercy, perseverance, and industry, 9 provide com- fortable homes for hemselver in4 families, with, coo Darativuly epoaking, "cry littic capital. 1. LANDS OF ILLINOIS. No Btate im the Valley of the Mistasippt eftors so test am inducement to the settler as the State of Nit {za ‘There is ne portion of the world where all the od i tors of elimate and stl so admirably combine to produce those two great etaplos, Comm and Wunat, ~ the Prairies of Ulimois, Il. KASTERN AND SOUTHERN MARKPTS, ‘These larde are contiguous to a raliroad 7C0 miles in lengtis, whi sh oon vects with other readsyand mavig ible \aker ead rivers, thusafording an unbroken comma nleation with ths Eastern and Southern markets, Ii. RAILROAD SYSTEM OF ILLINOIS. Over #10 000,000 of private capital have been expen- ded on the railroad system of Iitiaots, Inasmach os art of the income from several of these works, with « valuable public fund tn lands, go to diminish the State exp:mece, tho TAXWS ARE LIGHT, and must, cymee- quently, every day decreare. IV. THE atic weet. ‘The nase + valy 10,100,398 14, and, within ~ years, has been redused $7 959.746 80 end we may reasonably expect thet ta ten years it will become extinct. V. PRESENT POPULATION. ‘The State ts rapidly filliog up with population; 8¢8 026 parssus baving bien added lace 1560, making the present population 1.719.406—« ratio of 102 per cent. in ten years VI. AGRIOULTURAL PRODUCTS. ‘The Agricultaral Products of Iilinels aro greater than those of any other State, Th Products sont out during the pest year excecded 1.000.000 tons, The wheat crop of 1860 approaches 85,009,000 of bushels, while the corn crop ylelde not less then 140,000,000 bushels, VU. FERTILITY OF THE SOIL. Nowhere osn the industeicus farmer secure such im- mediate reenits for his labor as opon thcee prairie soile, they being composed cf @ deep, rich loam, the furtility of which fs unsurpassed by any on the globe, VIU TO AGTUAL CULTIVATORS, Binee 18:4, the Company bave sold 1.900.000 acres, ‘They se:1 only to actual cult! vators, and every contract contains an agreement te cultivate, ‘The road has bean conetiue'ed threvgh these lands st an expense of $30,- the pepalation of the frty-nine coun- which it pases was only 835.506, sloce 98 have bee added, making the whele po- ulation $14,89i1—e gain of 143 par cvnt. 1X. EVIDENCES OF PROSPERITY, Avan evidence of tha thrift of the people, tt may be stated that 600,000 tore of freight, including 6,600 000 bosbels of crain and 260,000 barrels of flzur, were for- warded cver the lire last year. PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT. The p feos of there Iands vary from §6 to $25 per vere, eocerding to location, quality, &o, First clam farming lands sell for about 610 of $1? por sere; and the relative expenses of subduing prairio land as com- pared with wood lund is in the ratio of 1 te 10 in favor cfthe former, ‘The terme of sale for the bulk of these lauds will te ONK YEAR'S INTERWAT IN ADVANCE tix per cent per annum, end ix interest notes at atx Fcent, payable respectively ta oneitwo, three, four, five, years {om date f sale; and fonr notes for principal, psyable in fur, five, elx, and seven years trom date ¢f wale; the contract stipniating that one touth of tha traet purchased shall be fenced and cult!- vated, each and every sear, for five yoars from the date of sale, v0 that at the end of five years one half shall be fenced ond under cultivation, TWENTY PER CENT WILL BK DEDUCTED from tine valuation for cash, except the same should bo THE NEW YORK SUN ‘TURSDAY MORNING, JAN, 1, 1961. Prominent Political events of the past Yoar, STATE AND NATIONAL CONVENTIONS, Ao. On January 8d, the territorial legislature of Nebraska passed » bill prohibiting slavery in that stato, Ii was vetoed Uy Gov. Bi Janttary 11th, Alatams Democratic State Conven. tion wag held. In it Yamony and his fellow-din unionist gave rotios of the intention of the South to withdrew from the Charleston Coavention, if ts did Pot loviet upon Cngreasional protestion to alaviry Jonuary 10th The Mirgouri Legislature adjourned atier parsing a Lill banishing tree negroes hoormte, state Under penalty of being redticod w slavery. The Governor, however, vetoed the bi!| Jawns Haataw (~ sy peed] ‘was re elected from Lowa, to the United States Bana 18th, Ol, Mencwa Commission r Peel hg —f confer wit the stats acta and made an eddress ‘show! wi they publican President aid Just cote for she dissatudom of the ro ae ae of this month, «tli wa sed into the Legta'ature of Tex, mbern preachers, #0. Weachers, found n the mate. cbruary 1stThe contest for the cership of Con gree, verminated after a mrugzie of two monsha, ia the choloe of Mr. Proanatox, (Rop J of New Fx Gov, Onane, (Rep) of Obi lected to the rx Gow, ep lo. waa to U. 8, Bouste in pisce of Benstor Puow, Febroary 24— Jour W Pounry was elected Clerk Of she House of Represe rtati Tho Legislature of Matsland reootved th Carolina Disunion © ov a resoluuons, notmced them as treason: Fen uaty 18th.—Missiasippt legislature adjourned sheer appoiming Gen, FP, STAKK® @ commissioner © Vuginia to induce her vo jou the other evathern oheten in & coral Hon. Io Virginia the Demorratic State Convention wax aeowred Ly Gen. StanKm that Misslelppi wanged the confers: oe fit wuioo—not disuntom ; bat, i not preectect by P.doral auhority, she would seize the Federal propeity within her litt, and defend ber- te Sou b i de- v a oll ery in thes p. are, J--The Maryland Legislature re e'eciod Hon Janie A Pranos to we Senate New WH mpihiro Sia'e Motion, re: ecton of J Goonmin, (Repubiions) forever Booxrmenam (Rep.) Repnbican majo the Hours, Apt! 4th—Rhede Island election, Sra save (Dem,) won elected by 1.460 majority, April 18:h —The Bomb Caroline Demooratic State Te-effirmed the Baloimor® jana Convention met and yi ey pe pil 28cL amo M46) Conventicn met at Char! Cyto no Pro Wdeut and rs ent Moar, an “iarde, macaha’ >, oppo- ide mind, Judge Ouatenr, saints of anche, ‘al Committes, ca led the © mvention to order, aud Faanow Wi. Frounwor of Arkansas was made tom Prxery chairiran, Mayor Woon and his delegation wore refused ad— maimance to the Convention Oa the Pry Cars Cosnixa of Mamachtmette was elected { nent President, with « Vice Prosident and Secretary pera from each state. The thiid day was ocoupled ino long and fruitless ression—he South fetting rd for extreme very points, and the North pro- break up the party in the mame contest, as writing that Fock scours in their eeotion. ‘The fowth day wee woll sathe fifeh andsixth, Mr. Bovimm, of Mi. wt ry ty report from the Pistorm Cy Repent w hese ee An- caber minor! was present ¢, Sauer of Towa, which, ia connection with the Cincunad joc sigaal for opted. This was thee tested and wishdrew. reaneinder disruption, Alabama fist pr Missizalppl followed; oe did Florida and. Tuves, all the Louisiana delegates, exept two; Bouth Caro- lina, except three: three of Arkarsas; two of Dola- ware and one from Notth Gavolins, Ist and the remainder of the Lyuisl- ona eo whbdew. tus GouLDIm, of Georgia, made s violent apeech in favor of reopening sha slave trade, Balloting for candidates ‘May 8d—The tenth day of the semion of the Con- vention, ts being olearty try le mt that timo to make any romiuation, the Omvention adjou meet at Haltimore on of June, ‘Tho seceding delegations from the ‘southern sates mes In separate convention on May Let, and contin- ued in session four days thon adjourned to moot at yehmond, Va, onebe 11h of June, This Con ven- refused to admit Miyor Woon, F Kentucky Repuiiican Convention met and nom- inated deleyaten «> he d ‘The Virginia Republicsa Convention was held on tho rae day ay Wheeling. ‘Toe Nasional Convensioa of the Union men met at Balimore, Wasutncton Heat presided, On thei, second tal” Baus. sud Evanart were chosen + their candidates fur the Prosideney amd Vioe Pres Bouth Caroline, Georgia, rian Mt wlvappt Tennosron, hory 1 Moy 17~-Tho p'atform of the party was adopted. May 13-Aunama Lixconm was nominated for Resident, ond HawminaL Hatin for Vioe Preal- Ly May 24—Gen. Hovstow acc pled the San Jicinto Domination, and # feerle effort ia his behalf was mado, and quiet'y fede out acon afierw: fr CLimoMan’s recolation in the 8. sf the intervention lave property Lm tho territo- states except Florids, A abana end A kavem, G was elected chair ij tha o.1urne of thelr deletes to Charla on, on and appoluted delegates to Ht’chuoad and end Is ti: MON WaNTSD—IF MR. we wll HY kp eae Rbbetrre By . are ureurp for thele sutrLicrrt, SareTy wa Tpoupat da of mt them dal'y, with the etaix dollars per sere, when tho cash price will be five dollars, more pore nal ¢ an BP ‘The Goo gia national 1 more Convention, On the Sth, the dele gation was made up, ‘The New Orleans charter elrction this day, resulted n the choice of J T. Monmor the Native American candidate, by 1.(00 mnsjority, Jane 11th ~The reorders from the Charleston Con- Yention met at H'chmond, Joux Lew:m, of A'ntanay, presiding. ‘T'cey continued to adjourn from day to § fer the Baltimore Convention, when suey wtopted Bi L OKRA are, June 184b—T'ne Liinols Democratic Sta'e Convon- tion endorsed she action of sheir delogates to Char- lestun, and stil! udhered to Dovai 18th—Tho Ba timore © mvention now mot, ling, Toanesses, INO Brena Parte of Mayland, pari ef Kon: od Gen, Cusind, sevoded, ‘The remainder woeeded in nomina of TT pls and. Frraparaton, of Fivavay declining, the Navional ined H V sauna, § a seordipng delegates timore, with the Luisiams and A sbame de'egations which had been refuved adi tance, met at another hally and chore Mr Cuau nine chalrman. | Twenty-one mates were in fuil or in part rep:esented, ) pletiacm ah Ocistocton wes abecteds, ypouition Baxoxumaings and Lass PA, 1) ctl Bucuaman vetoed the Home- Jane%Wth— Congress adj ued. Fem this tine ou the politteal world was all alive with the exertions of the fe verai parties for their responsive cantid whey but nothing transpired especially worthy of neve until Oot, th, when th #tetes of Peansylvania, rio d Indiana went Republican ty heavy mojorisies, Ow. Batam LIMOOLN waa eleced Pamphlets descriptive of ths lands, soll, climate, pro- duetions, prices, axd terme of pry ments, oan be bad on eppiication to J. W. FOSTER, LAND COMMISSIONER. ILLINOIS CENTRAL B&ULROAD, For the names of the Towns, Villages and Citta stt- t “ 189, 190, Appleton's Raliway Guide, \ JON WANTED—OF CATHA. Meaty MOSt SCs ann 'S utne, oe a pat tg be thank fully recelvod, ie seuied of ied Beats VING BANKS. fy At 8 BANK—NO. 18 AV, Sattantser la! feeelveds fom 50 cents up- ) itl ly. _fOMEOPATHIC RE- 7 Hse Hose OFFICIAL AND LEGAL, EPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES ‘RD. xX. 1940, ellie Aba EN ote HUMPBREYs' of . ‘ork, Deo, 24, Lae an pose SAVINGS si tase Maud under, af phe rate of Bix par cent St A HS ai met ae een Seer by the Henate and Hous, New Y. er 10th —Reworted resignation of Mr, Conn, Beoretary of the Treasury. eontnber 1605 Ria orgenired with Geo ebairman, Toe Convention ‘of the prev- ed en rrdinence nomine ly severing the compvei Findlog 8 uth Gerona Wo be Sater aye Yo Vas December Pi The Convention took postal af. Hite into ewaideraon: vo tordatned fot ore ot vm $ate OW He peu toner : in, Oa ie Ines Stet y Teluked tbe cal ree ivy Mice 1 M3 lady ction ct the secon 1 sta and tefivved 80 + pecial semion of the L gislature, for the pur. pose of joining the other nern states to form a separate coatdereey.. December % — wh Cerolina Commissioners to Washington were supplied with thet ursdentials, December 24th. The Convention «d pted a Decle- Yation of Independence. Gov, Pioxnws iarucd an oficial preelamation fa accordance with the ordin- Peceunion, na=08 . he ¢ excitement a@ Pittsburg, Pa, in of an attemps to remove from the Al eg’ all the eff cutve gune with, it was beloved, am in- ration to piace them where the could get them. ‘The election of delegates to ® secession Convention in A abana took piace today, Discovery of the great robberies of the Indian Trust Fand, December 26tht—Commi stoners Barvwert, Ome and Anams of South Ca oilnn, arrived st Washing. fon. On motion of Mr. Rurtr the 8 uth Carolina Convention called on other southern states juin | emvention to be held at Montgomery, Ala, wi view to the for mation of « seu! cont ‘acy. Deceraber 9th —Fort Moultrie was evacusted—_ Major Anvenson trewferring the troops under his command to Fort Sampter, ‘e-enal nit The excitement at Pittebargh Dee. 28'h —The Charleston Coramimioners, in ov. ference with the Cshinet, demanded that the Uaited fates troops thou d be withdrawa from Fort Samp- fer, oF they wou'd rium home at once “aad prepare for'the worm * At Memphis, Tenn., on this date, a lange and ens thuniestic meeting was held, forming ao mvention of 11 ta reported that the Florida Convention w. for instant secession. At Chare ton, Forts Moultrie and Pinckney Were tekon posession of by the South Carolina troops. Deo. 29, “1h was decided in & Cabinet meoting not to withdraw the troops from Fort Sumpter, whereapon Mr. Frown, Scoretary of Wer, reigned his poaltion. Dro 1. The Mimsoast Legislative mot and or. ganived Frarmrn's Ri carrion, -—Ilaner Howanp, ¢x-Chiof Engineer of the Pire Department, will re ceive his friends at 108 Leonard at., today, Tee CHamerratcr,—Mayor Woon ad- dressed a note to the Comptroller and all the subor- dinate (ficers who have anything to do with city finances, yesterday morning, dirreting them not to make any déposite with Mr, Devoun the newly ap- pointed City Chamberlain, on the ground that he hed owpended bim, Mr. Haws subsequently lsened the {lowing ctreular to the various City and County re ceiving officers :— Cry or New Youx—Drrantwent ov Finanon Comprnct tas ( Sim—A conimuniea'ion Dooumber 81a, 1 Dean Bin—Ploave to take notion shat i have shia day suspended Dawu, Davin from the office of Clty Cheri riain acd Ccunty Troasuror, Very uur, Faananvo Woon, Mayor, Hon R. T. Haws, Im view of the above, itis recommended sha\, ua ti further notios, the several recetving cffloe's of the Clty andConn ty governments herrattor dopor® thelr collections daly in the Chemical Bink, wulject to the draft of the depositor and the Comptro ler, sapooutt ly, &>, Rongat T, Haws, Comptroller. Mayor Woon alro addremed a note to Mr, PLate, notify ing him of the action he had taken in regard # Mr. Daviim, and requesting M:. Piatt to coatinue to di charge the duties of the offies, ‘The contest will not affect the payment of drafts ‘upon the Chamberlain s* Mr, Puarr ie Kaply pre vided with funds, and will continue to oll ware rants properly drawn agatust the Glty Chamberiaia or Coun'y Tresmurer, Mr, Haws is now sot'ng as Chamberlain in refer- ence to all funds which may be collected, watt! the affair shall be properly sett od. ‘The further sotion in regard to the matter will be seen in ur report of the sewion of the Board of Alder men; Boasp oF ALDaRMuN,—A regular mooting of the Board was held last evening— President Peo in the chatr, ° A revo'ation was offered reuninAtag the romtust nt —tupned 10 thé year 1854, assigning rooms in thejnew City Hall for the use of the Supreme Court. 1) was adopted, The City Chamberlain.-The followkag communt cation was recelved from the Mayor : Mavon's Orriom, otk, Doo. 81, 1800.5 To the Honorable the Common Council Geni By virtus of the power vested in the Mayor, in seovlom ¥1 of the charter of 1857, 1 ha upended Dastat, Davin, who asmimes 0 be Gi nberia in, ‘The reasons which have induced this step are pre- dicated upon the extmordinary and unprecedented mode of this sppoint.nent, mvolving, os I think, grave doutte as vo its legality. Whviet temporarily absent from the city on the 24ib instant, Alderman Prox, President of tne Board of A de'wen, who, in pursuance of the 17th section of tuo cha ter of 1897, the power t ren tty Charmbo.lainy an who had faith iy peters nominate Da: revit in hie piace, Io my opinion, the law does not contemplate the exerelse of auy such right by the Prwideas of the Board of Aldermen. He {+ shiaply pro tem or at inte- rim, a rubetivute for the Mayor to traawes the cler wal fice, without pomowing all she more i, except ip extraordmery cases of admis that the Peosidens rogative of the Mayor in th necessarily ttupties, that If office even for five ‘age of this aby ganization of the government which has been retiled and re: To the present Instances, the sfeumption of aushorl- ty by Bir. Paox ia exooeding y Unjusiifiabie, if lege), Before ieaving tho elty he walted upom me for in- st uctions wish reforeues to his duties during my ab- ged himself nut to Bpprove certain ypaneee appropriation ain ng others aud to intertere wi: sn he power or the it 7 ting #] sonng:-Mayar 14 a rae 1951, va to the right of the Lgisdewure to oh powers on Nhe Pea ten® of the Board of ‘The @ 008 the Mayu ax chief oxe- n of . Tt could not have beea iutemded that a member of the legislative departmant shoud exercise exeomilve finetions, To remove the City Chamber: In py who is an executive officer of the highest rank, jan ex ‘cu'ive act, 16h wee ion of the charter of 1837 provides that “executive pawer of the cop hall be vested in the Mayor and the executive ie An alderman is a legisiative offi or and 1 legs liy remove or appolut exeoutive effi oc “hwgaln, by wechion 39 of the cuartic {cis provided that every person elected or appointed to any ollie under the city government shail, on or before the first dey of January nent miccoodiag such eleq:ion, oF within five dage af er nouloe of uch appointment, take ind subsoribe ax oash or wilicwasion, fatsheu ly % perform the duti bis office, which oath or #ff mation shall be inthe Mayo Mr. DEVIN hes nok COMp kd wiih this 1eqnieémant of the law, and has nos fied any oath of office ia the Mo; fice, and hence has ‘not legal y and prop. ified Linwself for the office of Chamberlain, for others not reoweary at Thave + pended Dawu. City Cuanborlata, which arly q) For these reasons, aud this time to communicate, Davin from the office of he assumes to fll, Franan0 Woon, Mayor. Ald. Commas, offered ® resolution to tlie effeos that in the opinion of tho Berd the reawoas aval by the Mayor for the suspension of the Cay Chamber: ‘ain were insuffi sient, nd ths. the commun'tcavion be returned to the Mayor. Ald. Gamer aald the Moyor bad made it thet he did not wish to have Mr. Parr rem Whereas if be told the truth, he woud say sha bad for months past hed it in contemplation to re- move Mr, Pcart. and had been working auong the caembern of the Board with that o'ject. A dermau Pao sald he regre ted t» hw bot he must say it, that the commana loation ragaty, from the Msyor was conosived in falsehood. When His Honor left this city, he sald there were two Yhings he did not wich to have tate fered with—the Street Conunissionership snd omtala resolutions likely t> paws the Boa'd of Supervisors Ta rogard to the removal of Mr, Pharr, he Mr, Prox, never contemplated ruch «thing, unt! he was walted upm by ® number of ctabla cit'zens, and by @ ms Jonty of the Board of Aldermen, who demanded that Mr, Poart shou'd be removed. 11) denlod that he had eve: made such & promise to tae Mayor as had been stated by that geatienan, Alderman Buapy said the Mayor bad made pear that be did not lated to approve of the appro Priation for the Japanese reosption, whareas be, Al- derman Bray, well knew that be had intended to countersign the resolution, Ai fur the removal of Mr, PLAT, thet had als. been contempiated by the Mayor, but he now wished to throw the vaus of borh theve acta on the acting May. Alderman 8744 moved shat the communication be referred to the Corporstion Counsely wiih wes not seconded. A dorman Booun (ffared 8 resolution tute for Alderman Comma.t's, but ‘The following s‘etoment of the condition of the City Tieaswy was received and fed :— Be'ance, Dec 20h, $4 764 003 88 Receip ss D198 480 8 aman Psyments .... «BIT TA9 88 94.481 098 29 Balagoe, Deo, 20h, noe ne? A in favor of paying legal ex seases thea -re’ in deldodiog seats in Obs. Cosson. Gvuusa ‘wes iad TT comssunication froma the City Taspector coate'n, wie G'mmitee clewming the strocts was refered C on Cleaning Streets. “The Bard then adjourned fo Friday evouing next, a6 clelook, Boarp ov Covmor.azs—At the regular meet- ing of the Boord on Monday, » motion was made that the next meeting by Leld on Friday evening. Mr, Dean do'{gsaged by ta Freidens cf tha Cated Stabs } ee taming sad it should be we Pepwry A J Toe Naeven’s obre:ved. The motion ried, cvmanuuionion, suspending M. ar ely to say Mt, Chamberlain, was recetved, and retorred ta cial commntiee, The Bard coucered to trenafoe wirtons | ther, Wen. emonnts from ome appropriation s ! 1! 6 Comptrol'er to clase hte secornnt: for 1399. i ued to Friday, j ALLtonD Esntz2tawent,—owsap R, Goonnn tung man, in the empl yf Juv, Com & Co, Advertising Agents in Printing Home Square, wae arrested on Monday, eharged with hay- ing embenaled $800 trom hia amplogers. Toe money in ttated to have heen taken at different times daring i. the rar. The secused was committed t) a fantnndon, Bosricton or Boxotary.—A Gorman, named Hrwny Mritrm, was arrested on Monday, in Manbsttanyi le, baving in his pomemion about $90 worth of borte and shoes hmieh Lelteved, % be Ferm tex'miahee ng Tae cecased waa’ peat > Yonkers for examination, Attsarn Rivan Terer.—Jawes Taw. MOND, & youth, Was arragted yorterday, charged with ttealing @ small boat containing two guns, clothing: ey from the schooner James H. Smith, lying at Pier 85N.R The acoused hed an son mplica, who ree sped. | Ho was taken before Justice Osnones, and locked ap for trial, Hicnwar Ronnery.—lons Mantix and Joum Hater, young men, were mottrapel create 4 charged with having, om Sanday night attheked An Oy A Mexionns resid ner street, one of them struck him in the face with hie fit, and then by tightly drawing his arm around hiv throat, choked him, while tha other rob. bed bim. ‘The prisoners were taken before Justice Kai. and koked up for trial. ‘Tre Sctcuirre Murpar,—Capt. Watrure, and officers Invine and Crow, of the 20th Precinet, Yreterdlay, arromed Jans Soorr, Jaxrs Burnie, Mronart Grutserrm and vam Moomrycharged with being eonce:ned in the murder of Jo the nomen, who waa robbed and then er Thirty ninth street, near Tenth avenueon Christmas exe The prironers were taken before Justice Quacn- mmnvett. and committed for examination, ERGAL REPORTS—MONDAY. United States District Attorney's Otice. The Btaghound Mutincers.—Constant Rieard and twenty-four otherr, charged with mutiny om beard the ehip Staghound in the roadstead of An- gers, wore taken into custody today by the U 3. Authorities. ‘The examination of these men will sakes Disco on Thur day next. Tha resond offices, who was stabbed by Morris died, altar lingering mime days in great agony. Mortis also s'avbed the firat «Moe the ti juries were right and he recovered. The Hawar upon ariv'ng at Quaraasine was boarded by the Harbor Volloe Haat N' 9, Coxewalm Vander. a cfficers Swain, Muthows and Sack, ‘k posession of the prisonort, and the Tatvery, the atenrn tag Portand, ving the vwrel in tow, war nent te the city fora reinforsement, whan Sergeant Howers, of tha Harbor Police with a Brargent on beard the tg, and in» safely Yd ged in a Seargant Bowers is eavitind to great credit for his Prompt exertions to @ an: ship prism to she shora, and orderiy discipline exhivited amongst hia men. Tho prison ot the ship fe a rare enrio-ity, and should be som to ba appre ciated, 10 ts situated in the acter part of the obip, di rectly under the cabin—ihe oatin being fash with the main deck" —and occupies a ne of it So feet by 26 feet, and is compnsed of three ters of colla, im everything, thoroughly aud properly and, a8 for ¢ enatingar, it in not surpassed ‘The prisoon# li rpeak in the remy. ‘The pisoner, Morris, is a low, thick set man, about QT yeatw of age, sandy complexion, moureuches and tpteligens 408 tery eovommuiective, ‘me states tit he was bully weated uri she Daman, a3 well aa the reek ofthe crow, bev glerars iN the samcerey and eh proshrtag roca” and i crew, foremost made an onslenght upon aud efter killing @ number of them, diiving others cocasion of the fatal encounter, was the bridge (about 3 fort wide) leading from the poup to the main deck house, when the ¥d officer (Mr. Hus- ery, the deceased ) called him sorue hard narmon, 69 which be made & negative rep y, Hussey thon solnsd 9 lege bucket and knockrd him down, After reoov erie g from the blow, and while under grest excite ment, be drew his mheah k (Howey) then ran to the canin, lefs the bridge when the 1 upon him, when he alro crew, upon learn! refused duty, end wi ware » lowed to be imprisoned; they have (24 been 0 months now in prison, fapreme Court The McKeezie lease again—Alevander Mo Kenzie v ‘i¢,— Tis case has been long pending end many times stated in the Box, It will ve remembered that the action was brought by the plaintiff to recover back from hie wife the defeodaaty 8 va'uable real ¢n 7ed,by delirium, ceoaslon by ence in the ure of intoxicating was twice tried—on the firm co xsion A ‘The defendant moved fora new trial at Special ‘Term, which wat many monsha winoe argued, but no derision t+ yet rendered, Mrantite, the defendont hat eattled Ler troubles wish the plaintiff, reomveying to hima the property, peo We consent (f ne. counsel, aud withous pay- rt of the pr ned on Anjunetion agat ‘ ‘lant, beg, moves Wl Mquired to pay the money, Vet" he ubjeot ta hte en foe fees, Ahatan atinchment be tamed against the Rocelver, wilegiog that be bed violted the order of the © hy Paylag the moneys fo co lected, oF a part of them, ove: to ihe plaintll, be’ore the result of the ation was kuown, Tho case was rele ried for inquiry as to how much the Receiver had collected, and how wuch should be pald into Coest, Valted States Clroutt Count. The Indian Trust Fund Defaleation,—Th¢ unirea Stalea ta. Bank of the Republic, and others. This injanotion restraining the defendants from Putieg with Indian Trust Bonds, suppored to be tn was ‘heir porsession, was now retarnab'a, bus Journed until the first Monday in Januey, Charitable Bequeste,—The will of Eli God- win was now admitted to probate, ‘The tustator fakes the following charitable bequests: To the American Bible Boelsty. founded tn 1510, $1,000 ; to gn Minion Soctety, $590: to the Awericen Homo Misrion Society, $500; to the New York Bil’ ¢ Goolety, $500 ° to the American Sunday Sckool Union of Philade’phia, $500. ‘Thine bequests rere a!! to be pald wishin @ix moma frou Whe death ertahor, The will of Richa d Ga contains notiiug uf public interest, BROOKLYN. Lert gar Uomr,—A girl, named Canounre A Sxaman, left the home of her mother, Manor residing ot Babylon, L, 1, on the 28ib elnce which tua notbing has been beard F dirtreseed inoiher is fearful sbat some evil bay befallen her, Jovow Lorr or Tae Surname Court.—A meeting of he bar of Brooklyn was held at the City Hall on Seturduy lavt, for the purpose of expressing the sentiments of the membe udzo Lert leaving the ben the Bopreme Court, to ewume the duties of » Jadgo of the Court’ of Appeals, ExJuige N. B Mouss was chosen Preven, and G. W. aod A J Sroomms, E quires, Secretaries A com- maitter on reso ashen’ was appolnied, and the follow ing were teported and adopted :— Hesolved, Tat a the Hoa, Jou A. Lore is about to take bin seat ia the Court of Appea's, and the Ba: A this C ung is thas to be deprived of bis servos as one of the ces of the 8 cond Jadiolal District, m this a Prop: ret at the great loss fell by ail of Mise cur gratiaontion het hte iodustry end are to be Oxezoleed tn a.higher spbare'ol, ¢ Or) slige Wale Shaoge fo "pomed.induewy, edrats and extersive learning Aly and integrity as « man. ade? the cirounstances of the Ber of this cuunty, take Paver plearate in testing our edasichion* ded gatecta for the qualities of & pie honorable aud learced Judge, Addrospes were made by Mesers. Hivvew, Cooes Trow, and others, when the mesting ad. a can Neaaix Bvrrooarep,—Twe lighter naned Owsairs Mauros sad Husay Dikemam, om pioged om board the lighter B, T, dag, capital cf two bundred and ‘The shares are to be $2% each, Assavit om Aw Orricem—Officer Reveam Jonwaon of the Mth Precines police, wan ataulied em Sanday night by two fellows who Lent him fnvasra with po og stones, The aeallante caped. fi'ty thousand ddliem, ‘ ‘ WILLIAMSBURGH. Fousy Drownen.—Yesterday morning Cor- omar Moarirt held an inquest upon the body of Mr. Joum Parrensen, who was found in the river at the trea, Te ppg bag (aod * intosote ot liquor, be hiked uff ton dost ead drwoed Such waa the verdict of the Cyr a pad Deceared was married and leaves ren. be a Passive Cousrzaratr Monsy.—A German named Axnnaw VAvoun, was arrested in Greeenpeiat @ Baturgay night, charged with passing s coanterteds $6 bill at the liquor store of Petarce Quionxy. The ecount was taxon befre Justice Catanam bat pre- ving bis ignorence of the true character of the bil he wes discharged. A Wire Braren.—Witrtm Graves wae arraigned before Ja aice Casuam yesterday, om charge of © we ly beating bis wife A trae bill be img ford against him, Written was sent for ree tenths to the Penitentisry. Invasriwcror.—Coroner Garry, of Jersey City, held on inquest at the station house yoterdag aferncon, upon the body of anew born femele ime fant, foun! on Sunday night in the sink of aa emt house, in the tear of No. 64 Warren The chia belonged to 4 German git], named Eira Pome, am ployed as a domentic in tho family of Harr Deoam erapt baker, ay No. 64 Wacrom at, stuce her arrival in shis county In June last, Some three monthe since, Mre Dupens: and (juostioned m & nicd thi ally afer ejiti itwar in the siuk. Daring Baurday and d Movie made efforts to 7 @. On Bundey nt sink was emptied and the body found. made a port mortem yesterday It (aT loped child, and up n the usual tests being tried wan found to bave been born a ive. oat, to Ram, Fonk, and that the child camo to its death by bemng pat into the atok by Fura Furr, ‘The girl will be beld for the ection of the Gwad Jay. MARINE INTEULIGENCE. The ship a borw and bilged at Now Inlet, M. Cx proves to be the Br ship Bama, {-om Bombay, to Few York, 95 deys out, with wool and Another disp: toh states that she is ashore T mien Norwo of New Inlet, with 10 fect of water ia her heli, CLEARED—For Home Ports, SFIPS_ Maid of Orleans, Denals, Mew Orleana, W Belen d& Bon SCHOUNERS—E: Reed, Wi Rr pack & oo Bensingtens White ‘Jeckan vie, A Pee pegea; J W Webster, Biake, Key Wot, Benner & For Foreign Ports, STHAMBUIP—Persla, (1) Jadking, Liverpest, E Ounad SHIPS Zenvs Coffin, Biddel!, Aspl by ari i hea re, Carver a aes Lane, Bryer, Liverpesy of Beofie'd, Brown, Queem' Buenos Ayrer, JM Bmitn & Go SRIGS--Mauricio, Behtinder, Cursor, Devale & Go; Hannah, (Aus) Mertato for Cork and orders & Wencs & Gor Ur cok, (Aus) Cass toh, Oork or Pa mouth. A Wenat & Co; Bie Andrews, Bieak Gare * Funch & Meincke; Bamoret, Briggs, Maples, J w OCHOONBRS—Margt Ann, Walker, 51 Themes, J & Dow; P-asport Hewkins, Papies. MoGreada Mott & Co: Arcuc, Tucker, 8+ John, NB, Peter wevtus & Bon J McAdams Pier-on, for Cucmfeagen, aD maa & aRRIVED. STRAMSHIPG—Btar of the West, Grifia, Few @e- eau» Doo dh and Havena 26th, mdse and pessongens eM O Rotella ag ic cad Jomigeauer yy » Savennah, m: gern to t Uroramel @C> nee Kanyaroo, Mierhou 0, fm Liverpool Dee 19th, vie Queemtown 2st, mdse and pawengers te Joke @ Dale. Was dewined at Queeusown 19 ours swale ing the arrival of the stoemer with the meils and Peseehgers of the Prince Albert, who had broken bee, rf Motan ras, Licaeyreang. MatWizas snd 35 hours fm Rerfutk, midve and pasteagers to Mary, Bro Navan o SHIPB—Fide'te, Bemling, with todo and 26 pa rongers to Char Hl Marshal: & Co.— Hod easterly winds to Deo 4, in lon 90, ince +0 Hb, experienced very hea’ joveriy galea; silts gars. ttove skyilghiy bowtas deck bey Prom the Y5th to pork had heavy Mm E galon, ail and snow, America, pall ver Kivgrlend & sation, ¥ lov 18, water \ floer abd crew, itiusbering 14, this port. Gr pt Howkins corsion of heavy NW gees inst, Jota Paooer, fli from ad was The Dirth med 1 death, neernany OF BuLderlond, died, w a bark waterlogged infrrenmaate yous | Brown, sana, of B the twalnrepially’ fell we ‘Awa’ is, Towart, Livorpool Deo 2, mdse to Wil- lems & Guion Wid Hunter, Ba'dier, Liverpool Nov 9, wb mdse © the mater, Had wester!: em 06 'W, opie nalts ite "ber i, bd sf ry » by Car, Sprague, CWlao Oct 10, vis Ham ou Fods 8 my to Howes & Go a fae, Alister, javie Nov 18, mdse to § M Fox & Winged Racer, Trundy, Foo Chow Sept % fer Biralms Beps ¥, Aajier Oct 19 Cape 14, crowned tue. Rea BARKS —Bullote, Staplon, Meuvites Deo 14, ony 00 tbh master, Lain brig Karnabs lor Mow Yast Mar Do Bondall, Marseaiby colt to et from Blo “4 an stint & Un, im co back inides. (Br) Pi coffee to Weetfie d, eget for Now ¥ ‘Titania, nate Sas taclaeoee ee. etre tae rae, ase Mew Bedford 2% hours, iu bella

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