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YORK HEEALD WHOLE NO. 6360. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1854. PRICE TWO CENTS. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

Another Violent Gale on tlie Atlantic Coast. DISASTROUS TORNADO IN OHIO TOWN BRANDON' NEWLY DEMOLISHED. Destructive Fires? Marine Disasters, Won- At rival of the Niagara. Halifax, 31? 11 P. M.

There are as yet no signs of the Niagara. A dense flog ao that, even if off the port, shs would ttaioeiy be likely to Ten' are in to night. lolcnt Gale at Sandy Hook. VESSELS IN DANGER OF GOINO ASHORE. BT 8AM)T HOOK T1C.BGRAPH.

Bandy Hook, Jen. P. M. A vt-rj ivy ga.e prevail-t fro a the W. The balk 7.

K. HaaMiue, from New Orleans for thi? port, at anchor in the bay and fast dragging on shore, and will earlately ecme on unlets asMstauoe arrives within tiro Trie bark Ata Sawyer, bound. oat this afternoon to St Marks, is at anohor od the eaat ilje of the Book, with her bowsprit otrritd away close to her bow. The rigging bangs on her side and on deek, with the 1 in the watar. The vessel appears to lay easy.

Bio re Marine BRIT 3d SUIT 8IR CHAS. NAPIKll A81I0KE, ETC. Chari.wto.n, Jan 31, 1854. Tbe Bii'trb fhip Sir Oharlss from Liverpool for SaTaaaati. is ashore twenty lilies sonth of Tjbee.

The weathe' i fivorable, and the is likely to be got off. Her Cargu cu. eit of salt, and two hundred tons of railroad Iron The brv Isabella Jevitt, frnn Belfast, Maine, for Savaaaah, put in here with split sails, John Page, of Banger, a had fractured his leg. SHE RLPOHTID L0B8 OF TUB BRIO MAST JANE, ETC. Hujfax, Jan 21? 10 A The report of the loss of the brig Mary Jane still lacks Moo.

The outward bum', arrived here about one O'clock morcii'5, and tiled again for Liverpool in two afterwaid Awful Tornado In Ohio. 'I BE TOWK OF BRANDON ALMOST SWEPT AWAY? MOUNT VERNON FARTI.Y INUNDATED? IMMKNSi DIRTtOCTlON OF PROPEHTV. Mount Ohio, Jan. 21, l35i Twfdij afte' noun thin soction of tbe country was visited by the heaviest storm of wind, rain, thuoier, and lightning. bat we bare experienced tinoe A perfect ia was exp riecced some six miles soath of this.

Tr? town of Brandon was almost entirely destroyed, houre being left to mark tbe site ol the place. Sr. Wbeetou was seriously, if not fatally, Injured, and a Mrs Biu'tu was also badly bnrt The tornado was about half a wide, tearing up ererything in ltatrask; but the ft extent of the damage we havenst yet been able to learn Oar streams have overflowed their banks, and Ebenez-- Jenkins, while attempting to crois Armstrong Xiver lu(t evening, was throwa from his baggy and diowuMt Rockingham stable was struek by Ufhtnipg and destroyed Tbe lower part of our town Was eln-r-Ht inundated by the tremendous quantity of tail fell, and our streets look more like than thororgnrsros Tbe damage ma-'t be very heavy, as the 'eetiou tbr-agh wblcn tb? storm passed was thickly Wttled Great Fire at Roeliaater. JJOea OMR H0HDRBD AND KIFTT THOUSAND DOLLARS. BociiKanu, Jan.

31, IBM. Aboct four o'clock this rao nioj a fire was dieoovsrel ta one the stores under tbo Blossom and so rapid was the progress of th? flames that the whole blr-ek Of bnlioiogs from 8t. Paul s'reet e.st to Crystal I'alaoe block Is to one mais of rums The wind waa blowing a from the west. Th" pr.ncipal sufferers Messrs. Wale Ojburn, Junes Dowy, dining saloon; Sradatreet Graves, nhoe dealers; Maarice greoers; Ojthout grocers; Wamsley extensive bonnet (tore; Morrs barber's shop; Lanlon Mioney.

proprietors of the B'oeeom House, who sustain a heavy Ion, having but tured oa their furniture. Two blocks oa North St Paul street, ooeuple.1 as stores Ud boarding were also damaged. It is probably largest fire that bas ever been experienced tere. The It Is now thought will not exee'd S160.C3O, half of whleh is metre! by The been pan of the Blossom Hotel all esiapsJ, and many of than managed to save their furnitire ani clothing. UMtmctlTC firt ut Castleton, Vt.

I Jan 21,1884 A lirjo Ore broke ont.h" t.t i even o'clock last eve nlng, ia the block of occupied by Meters. Rjot XoBlineim, and The entire bloil, oonsti'lng of live together with the butldiogs Of Metsre Bart Pret-tm, were destroyed. The irere eoked tt Mr. PrfutooV, and re anally subdael at ten o'ctook this mo rung Tie register's office iu ted la the burnt block, bat the were a 1 eared. Hie Hotel, whiah acjoini Mr.

house, had a car row eaoape. The Is hravy, bat canoot yet be ascertained. The Railroad Trouble! at Erie. Eric 21, 1864. mob last night hotg In effigy Mr.

J. II. Walker, Di tor of the Erie aad Northeast Kailtrad, aooompanylag the with shoats and yell i like infartated The Mad and drunken exc temeat knows no The effigy. which labelled the "Father of the Gangs laws," yet from the of the on which It wubarg, Several oitiiens are absent at Pittsbirg, attending the trial of Messrs. King and I.iwrie, and nothing of impor tnnoe few transpired iloee the tearing down of the bridge Minister Uaibdsh.

Jan. 20, 186t. Mr (i leu leaves here for Washlajtoa on Monday. From New Orleans. BFlVt DEFALCATION BY A MS BOH ANT? MESSAGE OF TBI OOVBRNOR OP LOUISIANA.

Ntw Jan. 1864 A.lu on, a merchant, aad Presides of the St Andrew's Society of this oity, reported to have Hie are said to be over forty tbenns nil The ge was delivered to day, and is report to be strongly in raror of the annexation of Co be DEATH OF JUDAU T0I7E0, ITC. Nkw Obiiaxs, Jan. 30, ISM. Tcuro, well known for his benevolenoe, died this eltj oo Wednesday night.

Hit fortune Is estimated at a million tj a million end a half of dollars, and It ie ported tat the bulk of It is bequeathed to the public of New Orleans. Four overdue eastern is nils were received here together to he at Boston. Jan 21, 1861. We are In the midst of an oM-fasUloned January thaw, And oor s' rests are almost impassable. It has rain- tog brief iatermiieiona, since yesterday mernlag.

Pbizk Fiohtin Nrwabe ok BrNDAT We are by a citir.en thai a piiae light took place on Belmont noar tb Camp town road, yeeterday aftero-xi A large crowd probably lve hunired per were asiembled to fee it and tie brutal contest as eartied on aceordln? to the rules of the r.ng, the wager ing some $10 or $12, aid the oomitstanta, who were Irish, having Ave or etx seconds each. It at rare that our police cannot put an cad to sack disgrace ul in a clvtlired. not to say Christian com inanity each as ours, where, we are informel, they are esaetad with impunity Sabbath after Xttoark Advehwr Jan. 18. V't In Attempt to THE SAN FRANCO CALAMITY.

Sleeting of the Committee (t the Inanmiee 1,8 TO CAVT. CBIUBTOX' AND OTHIKS? LlBT OF TUB fcUH8 CONTKIBb The final meeting of the ni held ester Jay, at noon, at room No 11 bulUing Present Messrs Pertt, Walker, JOgdeo, D. Ogden, Phelps, Oner, Kieha-dson, Low. Lee, Canard, Anpinwall, Klngslaod, and Baratow. On tion, Peletier Petit, Esq wai called to the chair, and Caleb Barstow appointed Secretary.

The minniea of the laat meeting were read and approve! The Treasurer Mr. Tileaton, reported that a boa', $15,000 bad aatually been paid la. The following resolutions were tfcen read Resolved. That (ha Commutes oi Plate have ths dlsere tional power to change pitohers inlendod (a: the captains of toe Tl.ree Bolls the Antarctic, and KiUy, a silver tea it they desm it proper to do eo, after consuluuK with those oftcors Resolved. That thr three oaBta'ns shave named shall be fald the sum of t2 ea-h iu miner Rtsi Wtd, Thst each of the firs' ofli ore of the thro ships here lamed be paid the snm of and that tho nd otfioers bo paid saoh ai tuat othjt othons o.

tha.e tlire ships he paid each. Resolve 1 That najb the sailers tho three ships shall hav in and a mlver in-d Resolved, That Captain Pendleton, of Th'mp dell be pn-sontod with t-crvi of plato of iho valuo Tl as th? tlrst fliorrof tho rhoaarsjn I'hail 'isto in money; tho mate Oil; tb? petty nffner? $50 each; and and the tailors of tae buoy ihimpsoa oaju. Adopted unanimously. Mr. AtrnwAU offered the following resolution Resolved That a service of plats, to the value of 10 1 presented to Liontenaat Hurry tho United States army.

Adapted. Mr. Tiustoh moved that $600 In ey and a gold medal be preeented to Mr Joba W. Marshal, the ohief ot the eteamer San FraneWjo. Unanimously adopted.

Resolved, That tervioenf plate to the value of bi pro enwd to Certain Watkina. of th i ateiaer San Franoiaos; alao and a gold mudsl to tbo firit irste of the also, J.UO Bud a cold medal to tbe mate. Mr. Da Tin Ogdik offered the Resolved, That $100 bo rail to Serjoant Brown, of the United titatos Arm), for extra on baard tbe Hut Franolsoo. Resolved, That the oaah t) the office a and eailora be paid immediately.

The following resolution by Mr Resolved That the publlo be notiflei that the aum oontooplated by tbe Commlttse to be railed for the and others ouncernod in tho P'saongere aad orow of the ateaina Ip ban Fraaetaoo, haa been attained. a- that the Committor rroroae further to extend tlieir aorvioea in aid it a liko laudable object and will therefore oontina" tn recelre through their Treasurer Tileston, Itaq furthar sub aoriftiora, to bo trplied an i a ided to the fut.da or the Life Saving Benevolent Association, whlahU, and hat been, engaged in r'warding those acts of teroisia una bravery. Mr. Tilthtoh subscribed heartily to raroiati He cobhU eu'd thU institution one of the most njble In exisUnce, though It wan crmtara'-ivrly little knonti la 'it; hi lifelna's ani stations on the sny an 5 Island short), ltd nuay a eh'pwrfckei liter bad reason to it Thle lastitation hat already di-tti ttd a ver amount of me'als to deairvlng, and in some toataaOM mousy mentioned this to hhow that unary contributed to it would be well end he felt assured that euch appropriaU would ba to every gei.Utman wUj would put his name on their subscription books. The meeting that Tt ocmmlttee or tho prepiration of tbe testimonials in medals, will hold another meeting shortly to arrai tliofce We understand that the srtic'cs of fjlite are to be maccfactursd by Ball, Blaek A and will riob vet cnaata in design.

The present a tion rxpeot-d to take place at Niblo'a Saloon. Several npteoh's will be delivered, and the occasion will, doabtlt HH, prove an interesting one we give belov a complete aeourate list of the sains subscribed, tbe names of taken from the borks of the cmnmtttef Chac Bucklin Crane S50 Edward Woolsey 260 1'aciBo Mail 1,000 H. Afpinwall Cot' on Brokers' 600 3 drown Bios 360 Gotdhna Co 2d0 Oliphant A 260 Benj W. field 150 Mr Mao ai? 36 u. O.

King's S)ls. 2f0 Wid Co 150 rie Co 60 Mo'ley Si 60 Jamea Lecc C0O H. Cbanreey 360 Miller Joe. Walker W. P.

Furnlsa 100 Jno. J. Walker 26 J. (irosvf'nor 'Jb Gabriel Mead So 10 1 Caewell Co 60 Corse 60 Blunt 100 Jotiah Hale. Nevlnr Co Hnnt Co.

Wetmore A Delano W. 8. H. Corning W. A.

Co O. Pariere Henry A. Colt Trundy CLss. M. M.

Fieoman A PoiUoa J. 8 Henry Son A Sal. jr Me Uard, Pbelpi Co. J. Brewer Henry.

Smith Town26 SO 60 69 69 60 60 30 60 60 16 63 25 26 20 20 26 101 100 25 Bird GnilUlan Drake 60 Samnel Tnorep-on nephew 50 Thomas Hont 10o Kaytncnd FallertOB. 60 Geo Griswfld 850 3. kC 60 Geo ge Bird Co J. Jo. 100 Thomas 8ttith Son Thomas 100 Walter Jonea 60 John Ryan rale: Ba-stow as W.

I'hlUlps 60 Squire 4 Oo. 60 Kdwards, Sanford Co 25 Lattlier, I-arge, Elteiy Co 100 Theodore 50 IVBkard A 250 Jair.e* WilliamscB Dunham Dimon 50 .1 ames Uliamson 50 D. Pofrthmayd 26 Harbor N. 100 Itancan, Sherman kfio 360 Capt 6 BhliT Cj. 60 Carro.1 60 Oat id ftD J.

60 Wm DeKoieat At Co. 150 W. C. Plekeragill Co 100 An army officer's wtd 2 O. Hodgkinn 60 Solomon Kohnatairm.

'a6 Daiiel Wiekhara 46 8 Cochran A Co 60 Stnrgee, Bennet Co. 100 Kermit Carew 60 Marshall, ft Brs 26 (Jordan Ta hot 60 Mnlford Martin 36 f'has A Beew ft 25 ft Painter 26 ft T- Coggl'l. 60 A Livlfgston. Hareo A to 60 Eeo Robert I A Oo 26 Hud I 36 A A Lu'tsr. 150 110 mbml Milliker, A nd 25 Mutraj A Irgate 26 iothbrVge 20 Wal'ark 20 Wallack 10 Wailack Borden 16 en A Co 26 Sifktr A Iron' ide 60 O.

M'lle ta 36 Clark 10 S. A Sandford 60 Cbarlea Morgan 60 Kacsey 36 Blake ft Fatrehild 60 Charles Be' be 60 Groeteman Broe 26 Chan Talot A A Low A Bro.her. Caill-t 7.1mmrrman WH.et? Co Robblni A Sons. 1 aao 3dU Chnmbotlin. Robinson A Co Bioth ft Elgar l'almer 8 W.

Gocd-idge A Oo. D. Baeon Gravel A Hewitt A Co 9p' iTord, Tileston A Co. K. (Cunaid EUt'str evens A Edirin Bartlett.

60 160 26 26 25 50 60 60 80 30 20 25 100 100 161 ioa 160 Jai. A loop 150 Sampflin A loo T. W. Moore 60 Fgget A San 00 De Lamay, Isleln A Clark Palls ACo A lNlmont ICO Curtis A Perry, of San Fianeiaeo, by Beeba A of N. Frederick Chas.

Colgate A Co. El well A Oo wter A Stevenson. Baboook, Miloar A Oo. Andrew A Co J. JkfTray A Pearee A Ge-rira More wood ACj Spies, Christ A H.

A Caai Raasell 100 H. Walker, of England 26 L. Wysth Uo viand A Aspinwali. Theo Via to; ADackwitz Morrison A Co Car Co A Knealand. M.

Cameron Kevin) WiliraG. Do'cmuaA M. Mo gao Benj Sean 100 Carlrigbt, Harrison ft Co 30 Riohd Kan som and J. Pa to a. 100 Carning A Oo 36 100 50 ioo 50 26 60 25 100 iro 60 26 25 100 50 100 50 10 100 100 26 5 21 60 25 100 Shepherd Knap Jacob Little A Oc Vvse A William 26 26 100 26 100 6 100 60 6 10O 60 26 60 1'tO 36 16 Young Ed.

of the AVrion Paton A Stewart A Co A IselinACo 100 KnseellSturgsa 36 De Barr ft C'aitton 50 LirriHard 100 heelright ft Co 35 Cr.mwell.WUliam'iiCo 60 Robert McC ekev Batter leld A Denniatoan.Wood ft Co Dntilh A Co An Eastern Shlpawnsr. CbamVra A Franels Sines A Grard A Sliti W. Wsbb 100 Rel is ft Cj. 50 Livingston, mae. an A Co Cottenet AAthertun Daniel C'artis A A Leigh P.

W. Keefns Jamae MeBrlde 100 Spring. Bradley ft Baffam 26 A S'eeart A 100 xon 36 Septimus 36 Jainaton A Co 100 AymarAC) 260 ft 26 A A 190 Hawbeck A Ci 100 8 -nehard A Gabhard 100 David (den 30 J. A. A Stewart A 50 Jr 60 SklanerAOo 60 W.

10 Edward King 10 Slate A 60 J)hnA filming 26 Chas leverisk. 60 Warren A Co 25 Kernoe'ian 60 50 R. Winterho 26 Author) ft Co Whltloek NioholsftOo. 36 For lett'monial to avers of San Fraaoiaso steadier 3 Total 117,042 CAPTAIN CRIOBTON IN TBI CITY BALL. The gallant Captain ef tba Three Belle, havtag been tendered the freedom of tha by the maaicipal aatborttiaa, tor heroic ooadart in by the San Fraaetoao ta bar raaeiva friend a in room of Ue Oltj oa aact, at 11 o'clock.

Hundreds will tiwt? to etmke tLU gallant by t' hand. TBI BICKKK8H ON BOABD TUB SAN PBANOlgCO. Baltixoki, Jul. 20. 1854.

Dial Sj? I read ia jour papfr of data letter from Doctor Buel, late of the San Francisco s' giving an account of the awful situation la the unfortuuate soldiers wsrs kept tb? surgeons who were placed od board for their protection by gorernmeat. Don't job think erme public notion should be taken of tbis K-nileman'a kind attention to dutiee imposed oa h'm in the absecoe of the armr sarfeon And If a paper an impartial at would attention to the propriety of remunerating him It would be an aet of jualioe to rlohljr deserved. I am, yours, 3 R9BIN30M. TELEGRAPHIC. flUBdOBIlYION IN BOSTON.

Bohtok, Jan. 21, 1861 The amount iubeoribed In this oity for a testimonial to tlie San Kraucisoo rescuers now reaches 16,000. SCBtiCBIFTION IN RALT1MOKI. Baltimore Jan. SI, 1551 A subeorlption lis has been opened at the Exchange towards the testimonial to the San Kmnolsoo resouars.

The Burial Disturbance. INDIGNATION HBETINQ AO AIN8T THE IlKMOVAL Of THB A large meeting of onr oltUxns wan held last night at the corner of Houston and Allen etrexts, to give rent to their IndlguatUn against the selling of the burial ground corner of Second avenue and First street. Tbere were In attendance a very large number, both and geaUamen The trteUcg was called to order bj Smith Chairman. The minutee of the 1 ut meeting ware read and approval Dr. Kihk then raid he waa glad to inform thoee present and interested In tb? matter that an injunction had been granted in the premium by Judge Mltohell.

(Applause.) A communication from J. W. Fisk, enclosing was then iesd, aM of ihe purpose of defending the holy eanw In which tbej engage the preserving the bones of their departed friends from molestation. The than sail that on the laat evening two bad hid pooiets picked. He would therefore adust) those present to he on tbelr guard.

lrr. Kimk said tlionght the Chairman be too serrre. Be din Dot thick that anyone who woell attend a rr eeitii like thisawuu a pooiet. (Cries of "Nj? A Voicy We don't know perhaps some of the trustees present. The Chair ih.o called upon some one to addreas the meetirg.

Calls for 'Parecna, Parem- This tleman not api earing, Peok was ea'led for. This gentleman nut appearing immediately, a woman, sta-. ping on II jvr nut. "The men are oowards. Wht speak (Laugher.) Pr I'm then stepped forward -It not need the voice of woman io a tone of reproaoh to Induce any niu to epeak in such a caui-o as this, if he la at al! Interested.

1, sir. am id interested party. I have laid a eUild la this cemetery, and paid for the privilege, with tha expectation tbht It would rest tlisre unmolested. But I am opposed to any Inflammatory proceedings. (Several ii'sented from this, and called upon the gentleman expWin He did rr by ieg.

in his pinton, no luau cr body o' mm had right to set themselves up In opposition to the laws. (Cries of "Clot? 1 can." here cot prepared to and will yield some one else. (Apnlaase.) The Kev. Mr. Parkoms then I came not ex peeling to spesk, but I suppote I as much cauas to speak as any other man preset t.

for 1 have laid a bsloved wife there with a departed babe. I paid f.ir the (-round, to remain there till the day of judgment. Wbat right has any to diaturb thia ground, aay more than he has to disturb the loundation of ray house Any man who wishea to disturb the smoulder irg remains of onr friends in th'? eeme ery has nelthsr love, friendship, nor religion In bla s'ul ii as bad and unholy as the murderer Bedlni, who la here. (Applause.) This to remove ther-e dead ah jwa that the thirst for the almighty dollar has crept well into church as Sta-e 1 go guarding this ground against trun atd toteLdiug against tuea. if for tbe law, wbica inkle this groauu a aarsd.

(Lone app A Voice? I go for posting the nvmes o' thn churoh trui te-? sold that grouna on every publt) spot in tae olty ud applause Mr l-uii id? I come here as the representative of a lady. She a frier there who la the lineal defendant In the ttrth gereraticn from one who stepped from the Mayflower on to Plymouth Rook. The spirit of an never dies. If thia pr mittve father ean now look fown, how It appear to him to see the bonea of hit descendant scattered to be winds. To these truat of the Methodist Church who eold thia ebureh the minister can not lay, according to the rites of the church, "How has Cod dealt with ynu Ba: the dlrine ranat aay to theee men, "How haa the devil dealt with yiu this weekf" And he moat answer, "Ihe.

devil haa dealt balIt me, for be has Instigated me to sell th? bonea of tbe Hett and tia'ers of tbli I hope that tbe members of thia congregation will next Sabbat a go to their trustees In a body, and request them to reelga their ollice. is unworthy to represent CnrlstUn men. (Tnlj spoke with cinch feeling, for wlfs had her fatLer reetirg there, and waa deeply itfected whm the drat heaid of thia movement to moleat her resting pa rent Mr. JAKrs 6. next spike some forwvd, laJid and gentlemen, to sptak on thia subject, because I hare a dear companion of my youth retting there.

I bava been for maty a member of tbla cliurch, but I now re nounce it aa having committed an outrage uuw.rthy of a civil ted i'y This gentleman made some further remarks, rnuth allected by the subject waa apeakUg npon. Tbe Pev Mr. I appear before you aa a stran ger, having beta but a few montha among you I have, hrwever, brard the unholy which have beer g'ing on amrag you; and, my frlmdt, wbat little all I ean give yoa in tbia matter jou shall have freely. It la enntnry io the ord rf trflt tbe bonei of the departed ibonld moleatnd. They were laid there with the feeling that they wert to rest there till they same forth In tLe day of judgment cluthnd lo tbe taiment of In mortality.

1 would say to yon my brethren, go on In t' work 'cu have commenced, aud you will be ab'e to kerp unholy hards away from the graves of your de (arterf frlende. Put your uct In 0)d and yon will aucoeed in kteidng yoor dead 1 mrs'lf am a father, snl hive lost a chili; and onie ayear I like to go yd ciop a tear above tae try departed bey. ehi.uld I fMl to go to that plaoe next year and find the robbed of ita treamre, and ray departed child Ukeo I know Let Mo; iere, hn-bands, vtu have a holy raure upon ytur bands, and to yonr cut? to younelver, toyoui rela'-ivts, aolyourt.od. (Applause Dnrlcg this many of the audience were to The f. llnwir resolution was then rffeied hesrlvsd.

Thn Mr. Parsers te requested to preach r.n the sri sn'l to mirrow. (Sunday, I and taponnd tn; dui.ss of Amrricani with retard to the burial of the deal. was by aoclauiai.jn. waa tkrn qiiNtirned tbat the reajlition was not txpi cit erongh It was statt then that the '-ground" was tbe burial ground.

said tbey could cot obtain tbe grmnd A Voion? I move that the meeting be in the street. I will aak the conesnt of the Mayor Dr. Tou had better aak his wife, (tlreat laughter.) No time was fixed for the meeting, and it finally giver up A Who has bought this grout Dr. 1 No one has ye! bonghi it It is yet the hands of thn trnt'ees, who propoee to it as soia as it la clea-ed of mirtal remains On motion, the inrlung Pr. Parson) to (peak was rescinded.

Wm the counrel in this ease on behalf of the congregatioa who have burlsd thetr dead In thia eeme'ery, then addressed the msetlog, sta' iag tbat all the nafarlous proaeedinge In removltg the dead from the Mitch' jeeterday, (Friday.) by Ja'ge After some further busiceu the meeting adjjurced Wllllaimburg City News. Woomw IvmMl ik mealing of atira kNuri and Intereated In tbe of ordinance prohibiting the erection of woodan held ro I ridty even log at tha Odaca committee appointed wait upon to aolicit an ei teuilrn of tha lima granted befora tha tn'orcf', imported that tb ay had waited upon Honor, ahohad hla determination to carry ont ts? rec, of tbla aa veil avll city bu. tin Common Council had taken notion at their laat on petition prttentad to tbam for tbe r'peal of be ahould eunpenl en'arseunt until tha Board bad drelded npon it. Mr. Savage tban stated that a number of were oppoeed ta the woo'en and tha Are department especially tbem aa an obatrnction to tha jnrformanoe of thair dutlea Therefore atrouurua eifjrta wou'd made to iai noa the Common Council to eaforaa tha ordinance, conaaqueatiy, thoie ahould unite in ea dear, ra, and act with and energy in tha matter.

A form of petltloa to be praeentel to the Cam men Council waa then oflerad, praying that the ordinance be an amende! aa to atrtke out tha uaaaa, requiring that "all awnlcge ahall be of eanvaae or eloih," and "all awning tom? of Iron la advance of which It arguaa that wooden awainga, when properly attracted, are an orn an; eat and conrealaaoa, afT ir ling ahtl er to riann. Fort ore, tha tearing down of the wooden awninga would Involve a Ion o' $10,000 of prop-rty, tha Individual expenaa ranging froa 180 to $1(0 To replace theia by cannula awalnge would at 111, CC0, time iraklrg a total axpenia of $31,030, Ilia form of petit loa waa araepud, and a aommlttea of five In each ward waa appointed to ctraulata the pe'itlea and obtain algnataraa, and a com tee of two fr mi etch ward waa appointed to preaaat tha aama to tha Common Counofl Tba meeting than adj nrnad tin die. Tha Saarataty of t)ie American Oolooliation Gaiety 'tatee that a gentleman hae veJenteered to give 1.400 to eighty of tha elavae of Moateomery Ball, of Naik Tee to Uberla Mr. Ball bad prerloualy promiaad tbam aa oatat and pay thair aipaaaaa to tha pxt ii tabatkatioa. TBS POPE'S XnjiWCXO.

Gathering of Irish Arounfr Si Patrick's- Cath dra), Ac on Frldtjr night. Ob acoount of the report published on Friday afternoon In the Extra Blatt der lOJurm, that there was going to a proeejrion of the Know Nothings" in front of the Archbishop 'a residence in Mott street, then was great excitement among the Catholic portion of oar The newa eooa tp read throtrhaut the oity that the Her nan eitiieiu, Italians, and "Know were to expresa their regard for the Nnnclo, by burning him in effigy before the ArohttahopV house, where be wm understood to be atopping. I poo repairing tothii spot, about 12 o'oloek on Friday night, hundreds of Irishmen were foond oongregated around the different armed and equipped for any emergency TLey were in their praise of Hollnejii the Pope, Archbishop liugbea, aad the blessed Addressing the drat squad the following dialogue took place What a the here, that so many are congregated together "Sure, and the Dutoh and Know Nothing) are gjlug to burn a man here to night." "Going to burn a atraw man Weil I am there is nothing ao honible In letting Are to a handle of ttraw, tbat it ehonld call forth so mneh indignation as la here manifested "Faith, and they're gtlng to burn Uedinl in effigy; aad anre, they'd better think twioe before they dojt, the dirty blaek guards." "Who are going to do all ihisT" The damned Dutoh it going to do it. And faitb and they wont go home with the name story if they oome I oan tell 'em that, now." Bow many or you ate there ready to defend the Nuncio frcm this attack There are thousands of ua within eall. If they try to burn the Cathedral they will find noma sharp behind them (Pointing to the walla around the Why, you don't suppose they going to burn your churches do you "Suteandwe would'nt trust 'em out of our aifht.

Faith and they'll burn all our ohurohei if thuy can." Thtm Know too, hare got a haaJin thU affair," said Aojther the group Faith, Pat, and they wont kuow eothin' if they I tell 'em that." Sure. Mike, but they'll fetl something. I've got them big Bhot in mypooket and be amy now, If 1 dou't gire seme of the blackguards tbe benefit of them filers tie rpokrcnau exhibited a large shot joucb, aa' saU he had pistols, though lit showed ne. Why jou armed with "You don't catch an Irishman aslerp 1 then come will if are armed andl don' tcare how soon the; know it. We know they're got their apUa all around htre, and they'rem'ghty luiky now.

If ttey don't get 1helr ix broke of tbe eompan; htre perc.e ved, for the flrat, he ofbtlcg aapyofth "You t-usi know that -tuca a an you speak of will be attended with bloody roaulta dttil a bit do care for that The fault ia at their We may hers rat of it." wont yieW an Inch, aarg oat a are as go'd AmuietD! as ary of ttern; if here to make i tUsy 11 go home witn broken tLata a'l Patrkgon to aco.her oup on another oo ner. feeUig was mar.lfeated amorg tkera, anl the same dialogue took place Tbe companies ranged frera half a drzen to tweriy-Sre, at the various street corners arocnd tbe cttfcedral As elated In the above dialogue tbat there were thouaaa a within call bat this had no reason 1 1 believe Pcrciring by outtide remarks that were-uspectel of being spy of the we considered this statement of iof on hand, was made to hart effect upon the ob nexoua party which we were supposed to bail froa There wero perhaps, some two or three hundred aboui the residence, and no doubt many were aimed, llat we are happy demonstration arj kind was made or thought of, and no appeared up to three o'clock on Saturday morning, at tbis tour all of retired to their homai, bo dcubt feeling they had been hoaxed by false rumors, atil rejoicing that their services were not needed in the enterprise for which they had enliated. Departure of the Baltic for TUB BBPTKI FXCITKMENT? 18 TFIR NUKCIO ODKI? 0 AT11BBIMQ OF THE KNO W-NOTEIN08 AND GEKM AN8? TUKIR SEPARATION IN DOrilT. The United States mall s'eamehip Capt Oom Billed from her wharf it the foot of Canal "treat, for I pool, at ten minutes put 12 o'clock yesterday Afternoon. A degree of excitement more interne tbAa umal was manifested by a larger crowd than ordl osry, which bad assembled to witness her depirture, and, it waa said, to manifest openly the hostile feeling they entertained towards Bis Excellency.

Cardinal Bedinl, who waa expected to be amongst the In ttls crewd there were aiaut four hundred German jouog men, with a sprinkling of the aud ruembers of the Know Nothing Clab of New York. Every carriage which came down with passengers was pMred into meat anxloasly; but abou; half pa it eleven o'clock a rumor began to spretd thai the Nuncio waa on bosrd long ago, or peril that he not go la the Bai'Io, This ctemed to codI the feelfng of the people a gio' c'tai, an4, unfortunately for the idea of a demonstration, co peifon could arrive at the truth op to tbe moment the sblp left. Our reporter It quired ef a most efflcieet police captain, who taid, "11 Bedini, air, went on board at 8 o'cl jak this miming, before any a row had ol'ected, and remaiaed below ever since Tbla itatement waa by an officer connoted with the Collins line, who had been upon the spot from an early he nr. Gentlemen who had v'sitel the cabins of the steamship fur the purpose of bidding adier. to their friends, or makicg tome mercantile arriogements, assured him, with i ual (inoerlty, that was not on board, etd would not take als departure or Europe for tie The matter remained In this state of uncerttioty until tbe word to "caat off the lines" was given by Capt.

Camstock, when the noble vessel glided down the bay ealutel by the guna of the Arctic, the eheers of the people, and tbe waving of handkershiefi from persons all along the immediate piers Tbe 1 Know Nothisga" and the Germans then suddenly dispersed, and tte place assumed its usual appearance. TELEGRAPHIC. M. BEDINI IN Jan. 31, 1814 It It repor'ed that M.

Bedlnl is in tbla city, anl will preach at the cathedral to morrow. Swpetlor Court? Spec! nl Term. Before Hon. Jndgo Bos worth. THE CA'I Or ALDERMAN flfLRTKVANr.

Jan. 21. People vs. Oscar IV. Sturtevant.

Thin was a motion with regard to the rate of costs that i-hould be allowed on toe appeal to the Court of Appeals. Mr. D. D. Field submitted that this was a soecial proceeding, and the coeta for such were provided by siatute and should be taxed.

Mr. II. Hilton Mid that this was an action in the Superior Court, within the definition of the code, and that the appeal to the Court of was Racially provided for in the code as entitled to the coats adjusted by the Clerk. 1 hare was no nrRiiment on the motion. The Judge took tbe i reserved his decision until bext week.

Bet ore Hob. Judge Clerke. Ah HIST or ALDERMAN BTVllTBTABT ON TH1 WABRANT FOR CONrtMPT. Jan. 21.

Alderman Bturtcvant waa arreated yesterday afternoon by one of the deputy sheriffs, and waa conveyed to Kldridge street prison, where he remained about half an hour, when he was brought before Judge Clerke, at his chambers In street, on a writ of habeas corpus. The hearing on the writ waa suspended until the 30th and tbe exAlderman, in the meantime, remains under special care and custody of one of Sheriff Oraer's depotiea. The Portland JJrurtiirr atatee that (taring the late ter. rible storm a saalleerrlev between Kltseoflh and MeehUtf was devoured by waives Reports of Chief of Police TBI niw polios a i roan. In answer to a resolution of the Board of Aids men the Chief of l'olice That there are four members of the Police Department who refute to wear the uniform.

Tney were suspended. and tried before the Cotumiss i.rs of Police, and afterwirds the case ww carried up to the Supreme Court, before which Court it is now oerii ing. I am not acquainted With their reasons for refusing to wear the uniform. GASBAGS AND ARHKP IN THE 8THEBTS CL03IV3 OK Kl UtlOLES ON Till PABlAril. In answer to a resolution of the Board of Aldermen, asking the reasons why the ordlnanses are not enforced in relation to throwing garbage and ashes in the streets, the Ch'ef of Police reports That the ordinances in relation to throwing gar bage and ashes in the streets hav on various oooasions, engaged the attention of the chief ollioen of tte Police Department, and that every effort has been made to prevent a practice so injurions to the health of tho city.

To slioir what has been done, 1 herewith enclose copies of the several general orders (six iu cumber) th.it have been issued to the department. Under thuse orders a number of delinquent policemen have been tried and suspended faun pay. Yet even these stringent measuies were found inadequate to entirely abate the evil, as it was found that the public d.d not support the authorities. Moreover, great hardships resulted 'row tho enforcements of the law, iu the following (larbsge and ashes art gencially thrown into the streets by women, who take caie of their own households, and when a policeman undertook to arrest ttiem no found that he hud to forcibly drag a mother atviy from her helpless children, and leave ttiein exposed to the accidents and casualties incident to childhood, and the feelings of the man would overcome the sternness of the officer, and he wouid wi'k away determined to sutler the consequences rather than to outrage the feelings of humanity. In many instances the policeman would insist on ariesting the fit rider, although stoutly resisted in the performance of his duty; and in those ca-es the magistrate would im pose a uomiual tine or dismiss the case w'th a reprimand.

In a'lnost every instauce here au arrest was made the icdigD.int hnsband, backed by numbers of respectable citizens, would enter a formal complaint against the policemen, so that tnay were barrasped and perplexed on every side. Resort was bad to the Corporation Attorney whenever name of the otl'euder could be osoertaiued; but this Dm pioved MkotmL One, two, and Knueti res laiti.ies. resided the tame. house. and Jiey watch the motions of th? pa licereen, ard IU' they are inspecting other parts of their poets uahes and garbage would Ikj thrown the streets; and instances have beeu known wharc a special watch baa bora kept foruajs in succession without ing able to detect the offenders.

Again, frequent complaints have been, anil uro still ii ado. to thut garbage a ishes are allowed to leina'n in the front of the dwellings of cil'zsns for six, fight cr ten days at time, without bei- re movfd.aud the utennils containing the name are needed by the families, and, at a last resort, they are compelled, by the neglect ot the authorities, to empty than in the streets. To Cue or arn st citizens under such ciraraistHLces would be a gio-s wrong. To prevent the evil complaint of other remedies are imperatively necessary. Carts, io remove offal, sliuili pass each house at least once a day; and where there are a Bomber of fiunilitl occupying thesarae house, tiurUt boxes should plat ed iu front of the house, as a receptacle for the garbage aui ashes, the contents which should be rem ived every day, and the boxes thoroughly cleamed, in relation to removirg the snow from the sidewalks, 1 would say, that on the occasion of tie sn jw that fell I gave particular instructions to the ciptains ot the districts to hive the ordiuajces enforced in relation to having tbe removed from the sidewalks A few davs afterwards I was severely injured vlrill engaged the discharge of my duties, in consequence of which I was confined to my house to the time tf xhe patsuge of the resolution.

1 have beeu i however, that it was impossible for cit zoi" to rcmiAe the snow from the sidewalks without irij'iring the pavements, and consequently ie ordi' ance wis vi The closing of rum holes on the Hkbbath day, is I peily 'tie duties of the magistrates of the several wtrds, "and It they are allowed to keep open the Ittsetw to 'he Aidcnnen and their Assist ants, and not to the Police Dcp rtiuent. as appear from the sections of tbe laws rclstii to the subject. 8, Rev. vol. 1, p.

sees 70, 71, and The Alderman and C. uncilmen of the Ninth ward, requested tfce assistance of ibo Police Department in enforcing the law, which bus bEfn promptly accorded to them, as it will be heerfully t) the Aldermen and of any otiier ward who wil enforce tbe law. Re-pecttully, W. Matskll, Chief of Police. Kiom Mlnnetotn.

Tlic St. Paul Pioneer of the 5th iust. contains the f( llowing On Monday nigut, the 2fith ult two of oar citizens were assaulted, Lear the corner of Roberts and Fifth streets, by some person or persons, who approached them from behind, and felled them to the earth with a slung shot. Both the young men had their skulls liactured iu several places by the blows, from tne effects of which they have since died. Mr.

John Clark, one of the wounded men. expired on Friday morning, the 30th, and Mr Philip Hull, th? other, on V. ednesday morning, the 5th. This is the first case ot premeditated murder that has occurred in oar city, ana tie wanton barbarity of the net shown that wi have among as some of the most depraved of oar nee. The young men were respecta uc(hanics, and bi th had money ap their pers hut it ilas not molested.

Neither of the'i could give any clue by which the perpetrators of the deed could be tracf-a. 1 lie Legislature of the Temt convened on the 4th inst. in the Capitol. The members of the two houses ere all present and answered their and without vanity we may be allowed to say that we have not seen a more respectable appearing Iwdy of men, or thi ee who tore the stamp of Intelligence more distinctly, assembled in any of the legislative halls ot the Territory. There arc many questions of r'eep importance to the prosi erty ot this Territory that must necessarily come before this Legislature, and it will be our object during the session to keep the readers of the both at home and abroad acquainted with the legHativa proceedings on all subjects which may be agitated.

Personal AXBIVAL.it. From Orleani in I Uarata tbi ittanbiri Crti cor? Clty-Cept L. Vcrrow, lady and Capt Currier CipiJCC II ins anJ obild, litroc. Frederi Mubr nViry Parker, Miia Mart Can an Ltonm, 0 f.ooi ax del Oltnn, Manuel y'ifntdo, tr. I.

lima 1 Ji Ciniti, 7 dt Sruu, A Cbt), 1. Mrs Grorct. 3 11 ar. 1 27 in it Kr W'hainpoe. in (hip Bwordtttb? II Cald-eell, I'fN Wm do.

Poor, Bmklyn In the (eaten. ibip 8 Pelmtr Stcerar, II Hesot. Wr tuereld. USB. 1 1 il tsheniibae.

is ihlp Instiib, Er'in linden, in ihlo Liadon? H'm I'eutwtcke. Jeanette Ilatirwlokf, El nbtth Martin Wm Smltheen, Smitliton fmliteon, Mary Ann Rioka I'rrni I.lf erp' in ablp Itato obi --Mre Orifiiha and fa tr. Mlae Frattr, Er Miea Ball jr. From GiWitin in Finniait? J.hu Gilbert, Mil Qweaa. Tor In the eteamihlp Balt'o? I.ery Punlaidl Goodaen Cal.

inil NY Major I bornby. Ireland; Howlend. V. JI A Chalmtra BY; lleeerly Sauderi. Cal; K'emelbnrt, bearer Baltimore; 8 8 Gilbert ttoatoa; Slmeton, rl'liclimenti Mrfinllb.

Mite finltb. Laner, 8 lllrfea, BY; f'ouateoe liar, Fraao Addleoa, Jr. 8 AJdieon. M', Mia Jae Doughty. Canada; aehee, France If Btrkenelne Philadelphia; II Parle, Mr and Mra A Uairili and abild A Sherwood.

iM.Of Real NV, Sealer. Rloh, lioet in. tdadame Mar? I.aa>>rei" Freuee. ft Wtelham tid eon, A Setmnnr II II Hawkief. Colter, A Janeea, Bat tor, ledr.

two children and ti.rie, 11 Seara. Mulford, Vr and Mre lalifrsle. jb MM, Ireland Chort. NVork a 1'iiicrMI. Bn(laad.

0 0 C'cnada. Blfork; enable. For ratannah In tbe eteaaehip llorlda? Mather, I Curtu Tattle. I Bronk, I. Break, A Rardftll.

JFtafford, Cbaevi-e and lady, lal Marr heae-e. Mne Kme a Chaeeaa, Cftleln Day and lady. Miet Day.X.emeioe wttdoB, Bande Parkman, Mott Fran Vtan. Barrett Rmlth, A Wm Fit'b Wh-a'on. Tbomae 0 Ilolert Lajten.

BathMarrtll And lady, Mlee Boean 8ber nan MIm Caroline (lark. Capt Ford, Thomaa Paele, Miller, A Uitohe. ck. and 15 la the Iteer te Bcrfolk PeUrelnrr Riehmead, lathe eteamibip en' ki? 8it ei, Corrler, Jibe Windirise, Beri Jteb Ueary Dary.JaeO Telly, Al? 1 awrefia Wilay Johniiave Mre Win Moore, Firber Je! Panlele, Buttom, Pittereon am lade. Mr drawn.

BaebnaU. Carnon at lady Mr Clark and Uberaacia and lady aid chl'd, Br? Merer and two bildrea. Jayiei I re Sineioaa, 0 E. lotiae LawreareC Jeba Redder, Cba Bro O'keefo. Mre CoomHe Al't Cuaniaahaio llenry Ltwla Burke, MieeN Hreey and In theeteerata Fnr Cbarleaten In the eieameklp 0 Parker Adolpte Poblrmkerjer, Lnkkoel.

Capt Coadea, Mre Otrhaae aad lafaat aed maid. Mra Deaba aad family, Jeha Daridaea, Jeha Mille, Henry Aria a a. LCamere. Maanlae, VaMirna, 9 II Te re ia Jnhaatea. Doniere.

A Prtatoa, I 0 Jobaeeea. A Ta TboaM aad lady, Mre Daeta, Mre Daeta, Aadraa. A 1 Deenieoa. Bupbea CelUec aad lady. ValaaUMt.

aad II Ibe itewaie. NEWS FROM CUBA. Ariiviu CrwctBt City. The Oreaeent 01 ty, apt Barter, a lived moruing 'row New Orleans Htrui. She brlngf fium the Utter p'aoe to tbe 1Mb lnit.

Ti, Oreitcent Oty had fifty -two puiMgtri tad a Oft 50 of irokvaa and At doll, and bat fa veeeeU la port. The health of tbe inland wax Archblahop 3nghe? who armed at flanuu from tbU port lo the Creaoeat City, for the bene tit of Ilia baa! til, wee found on tba vtnrn of the eteamer to ba teat recovering from bla attaok ot bronchitis, under the gonial Influence of tba climate. Mr. Pulti purser th? Cresoefit Oity, wiB aaoapt our acknowledgments for late intelligence and papera from Ha tea The Diario it la la eoataotea at the Captain 11 beraiity ia having reoouried aalary of ate thoaaand dollara, and directed it to devoted to chart table parpoaea. Tba Diario itjri We are nowable teatate.

on the moat reliable authority, that hia bxoellenoy baa not onlj gins op thia aalary. but baa relinquished hia xhare In cert aha forfeiture ana it to the ichool of of Sr Alexander, to tba rchanica' elata of dealgn, ard to tlia aapport tba fuid for the relief of emanoipadoe. ot: ATFM AI.A AMD BAN SALVADOR. In tba IXario de la Marina of the 16th, Bod the fallen icg newa from Onatamala and San Halveater lhe Hnuie of Kepreaentativea of Guatemala opeoaa em thu'ifttbof November, when the Preaident, Oarrera, dallvtied tbe uaual nieaaege. The following are coma of tba items, in biief, taken from thia document Tbe war with Hoadntaa and the expenac entailed thf nbj.

bad prevented the payment of tbe debt. lor two yearn the harveita bid been deetirojed Friendly relationataip continues (ic ate mala and foeigo powers the diBieu'ty with Mexioo, in sonaaqnenoe o1 tie occupation ol Sooonuioo, having baoa ana settled A treaty with Spain had not two cinjluded, bot mi a npertad ahn.tly. lb? rovernment nas to offer pretention to tb Ki VT th rupect to Csntial Atnarioan (iaatemala and CoMfc on beat understanding. Nlaaraftua had to bran about a aatiafaettry arrangtmnui between (rua'euala and liooduraa, but tt.e ae'a of thia latter government had i-n d-ted thia impoMlbb far the moment. Apart frotn tni-- the guvcrouient of Guatemala, mi diipnaad ta raimony with h-- pMnpl? of both oouulriea, a i km tf got? eut ehocld havr peaceable or1 rrc via iily on the and capital obi is it? if iu ii yea-h.

lhe uiauufactui ng 'it auger and fie growth of ooffea aUo on the iscrnaae. With teapva; to 'he admix (atiatiuc i. wlioe, a aimrlif ration of legal proo mgi i of a lar onrjhtr o. pr i -ia a bilUr an, were reco in man dad tf uw? sonHdeteii of the utmott urgeatljr reoummet dad The ninrlpiea c-f municipal aiitrinietration are tf rt-foim, ready ao We of tba p-xple. In the S'at-? tf dan Salvador tbe pucpls fir tbe rltetim pfa Praaidant, abloh wsa to on tiie Diet Sunday Deeember lb?" gevarnmtnt ana cnnnervfttive canrlldate wae Sn, Martin; the oandidft'e ol tbe onpoai lor All traoqoli in the of Hon: uraa and Coata Bioa.

Police Intelligence Amthrr I'abfit Snjr Oume" Offmdert to the undrr Vaor an'. Lhvj Tburnlay afternoon oBcett K'uner and Sudth, tun of the faUctive rorpr. succeeded la ftrrn-tlng throe ben. then relrefl beebe Frederick Baker, Wiliiaiu Watton, oharged with practising ibe o' betting oo ft trick cellrd 1 safe," and I irtii'g iroiu El' c'ie Blodget (41 to. u'-ner the pretense or ft Id disguine, follieed the hwlroleir fr.tm tbe Uittery tu the foot 'if Hammond wk cb jdnoe 'he auooo.

ded in obuming theinoiey. Tfce then came up, exhibited their authority. and took tbe aesueed into waa from the person of one of the ibe whole party conveyed btfore iice Stuart. who took tbe affidavit of Mr. lilodget, tetttag forth the iodle, aid the magietrate tbea eom wltted them In full for tr The following morning tie witoeee wft ukeo btfo.e the Grand Jory, and an isdi procurtu The accused were then br.iujht iota con it, anl for trlftl on the aV.vr cb "rge bat luckily for them the witness fta 1 eogsgsd a puftSt id the iteamitlp Law, t'-allf irtla, whisk at two o'cl ck.

and compelled to leave the urt re tbe trial called on The were then couvr.ed bacx before Justiie who look tbe reeriiary taade by the police i aad oa then, aljcdg tbe pritoaert tlx tu i.ie oa Plackwt-li's Islacd tic mm on vagabonds, under the recrnt amended vsgran. ant a counaal appearing for the piiaonere. "oueidered the whole allair la'hcr sharp prictloe, and wiH now retort to the alia: uatir? for ndreei. Arrttt (f a Hold Affair. Monday miriiiug a young man named I'uillip Oarr, in tba employ cl Jan.

M. No 10 bpruoe eet, wae oa hit way to the Bans of North America, todepualt he turn of 1031 60 Tfce a-nonnt cumiiud of a check oa Market Lank for to 1 in bank Ai tha conplaia ant in Wiilism street pear Wat', on waj to bank, having pi iced -he bank ok wi'h tfco money therein into hie heart, scat pocket, and ki pt haod oear it foe safety, three men came oil aatoop the piieoner, being one o' the three, exolalmed, 1 me get under that um bred and hlinxeif ooiuplalnaat's and joked It from tbe book, instantly one of th? otier the check aad money therefrom. On ml'nicg tbe money compiaina.it pursued the wnoOiit.au agaiijiit 1 im, and caaoeu arreet, whan taken before the Chief of Pul ce reongalirl t3 a uou rious kooen I'at DaTit, al(M Tee Chief of I'iLom detenUita, ynrteioay, od the rharge wa, to bail by Mv or in tie of (1 'jOO, for trial, in defalt of to Iha Toral A nf Friday a young maa aan At rafcau Knriaod, in employ X. w. 186 atreet, by tha I cbarg'd with embattling from employer be had eollacted from Walter Walih, the amount Mr.

Darrow. Juit.ce Stewart required to Sad bail la earn tf fttOO, to tba charge. A Seirurt nf Sujjxntd Stolen Prnfirrty Friday aftacown, Lieut. Jalton aad Canley and tliaith, of tha Urat ward, male a deaoent oa the No. 121 Mallet ry and tktre, by a of a search va rraat, tock oa of a luantl'j tf projertr, luppnied from for which wan'ed.

The found of teenty four haw ore hundred and nerentr eight pteeM of Saliao er.d muelia, thirty-nine of tish eilka, two pair of a quantity of thread, together with fifty ailk crarata. to a portion of Iha thirty ito'en from the of Stove ft (Jo No. 48 f. i re p'ace. In addition are a variety of email a.tleie* of dry property wet conveyed to lice Conrt, Tombi, acd plated in the care if Mr.

bitt. of Police who hare property of tba' deearlptloa are requ'eted to call aad Maaiiaa Lem Tfce police took into caetody three with bnylng eaid property. A Bainf i i-ilh a Knife Sergeaat of tbe wer prlire, oa Friday afternoon arraated a lciklrg negro, called Charier charged with iolently ateanltiag another negro, "named William ran, with a iheath knife, euttlaf him oa hac.d* and arm, alio on the chaafc. The fer making he attributed to bud Ounoaa haviagtold tha police about acme larceny be had oommltted, aad Hiska, to haw i-ath. 'action, went iato tfce roem where ha waa drew rat tbe knife, aad ho weuld cat l.roat for 'blowirg" en him.

Ia tbe endeavor to pro let bit throe', Duscan received tbe en hla arm Juatlse Bogart cjmmlttel aecuaad to ri? for trial. AnnOttr Rrwnnny cm OU Fitday ofBcer Bender, of Third dlatrtet poliaa art, arretted rge Ton on a charge of obtalaiac t2S 31 I rem Edward C. of Keit FoartaeatS under a It leema that Mr. aa ag'ut of Mr. Puaro, of Aloahoaaa ta whom ha had cid Vr Pciro aad by had left binaelf utr.rt ftt tbe name time he reereaeated that he had la the tJrocere' Beak, and Mr.

Saadara la check for above named amount I'nder tba 8i Mr. I'eved the rearaa atetloaa, nr. gave bim tbe money oa the ahaah, whiah waa foaad to be worthlaM. The aaeanad, oa tha takta before Jaattee Wood, who raqalrad M' to flad hall la WOO to aaawor charge, few ye art ago thla maa waa arrwtad oa tf tiie same character. Jeraajr City OonniwTttt I'aojtcr inonvs, The mmon Coo noil of City held a aaatlag at the l.ye*uu, ia or Water Commiwrtonera, oa Friday evening for of ptaa of age propoaed hv the Water eeme time tirce.

1 plan tbe coaatraetloa of aeaaal in tha rear of Jeraey City aad la front of Bergen Hill, 100 fret la width, aad extending fiom Horaimai cove oa a. rth, to tbe bay on tbe iontb. From canal to tbe Hudion river, a of 8.00) (eet, sewerage pi pee wIM be laid throngb the at a alight Inclination be iluil.ed out at tow tide ky water from the caeal, the of whleh will be eloaed at high ttda before the vote waa takaa, Aide rroan Millar aald that ha lad cessuited several eminent engineers with reference to thla plan, aad bt sa Mi fled of ehttre ttaaiolllty, aad belag 'he heat plan ever pat pmpeaad Oa aa on of Alder maa Rappleyea. the plaa waa adopted will reqaire the approval of Lsgtalatara. a tf red able hp tbe Uaa water.

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