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'!!I2 NW O$LEANQ DAILY CRESCENT, QVICX NO. 98 ST. CHARLES STERfT, Qrer i b rl M Mn to thw "i l Ih tae· r. ·rly knr tMRfu.·, i1 eeo 4 w p\~yhAU b br .·rt.nl Nn. e THU CIRCTLATION an r A.I.n...,,.... . n ..mS.4 b . a..hI .. e r e TUESDAY I· O pe r· a nr Ja) l ·dUtn aelY 1·l·.·tlr I85 OUR TERMSYI Ne b to _ I. I. ltreIIN aa patmee·e ri II, rpblir. m latan M w fC ie Pearl-I ret lo'ýt ..,, I. ell re+"+.. . it II Ad raiermimb a /wh· trd p··s " 79.4 w"m new re t, il·· ."5 bllkl Irtl e11i 1 1will M e lr ./ Nm ho .Irrrlle h 'tin )ur e. In *dmtrmnu e·t marLld wtll be )·rbl ·hd rce m,+nth .o. eMuei eronMloSIr. TIIESDAY MORNING, JULY~ 12,. 1851 THE BOARD OF.1I.DER.tfE.\' .'I.'t 1 7"'. DfISQ V'. IFIE De ME~ REE s " Ever since the organization of the pre, nt Board of Assistant Aldermen mnsnh ,t it, !m has been occupied in discussing the lutaloit t tionsof its members. It has been objecte ti::at Mr. Brady Is not a citizen, not having Iteen naturalized, and that such being the cane he i, act qualified to hold his seat \1r. Brady, b.t his failure to have the matter inquired into ant' settled, leads the community to infer that I' dreads the investigation, and thus tacitly a.1 mit that he has no right to sit in cour'l w:o,. his sapient compeers. Mr. George Pandelli, a mcrheer front t+i Third District, is also stated to be ,lislualifi dI The Committee on Elections, appointedl by the Board, permitted him to take his seat, not tin I iag the charge against him substantiated. Su'a sequently the charge was reiterated and it so bredly asserted that 31r. Pandelli, ,ne of it..t City Fathers, was a branch ol a fattily tre : teak root and flourished among e L's of t!," Congo tribes on the soil of Africa. Thi. chlr-, of course raised a strong fuont of intliati nt from some ofuthe members and from Mr liGet , r, Pandelli in particular, while others believed c t. and all concurred in giving hil a ftir bh,,w ftI the purpose of examining persons and paper, as to clear up what was dark about tilhe mier. and to remove the inlputation if pos-ible. To this end a committee of seven of t:e ;ih respectable members of t he Boa ri was :Pl't in tt i to investigate the matter, and to rel rt fit tr ably or unfavorablly as to his right to sit in t!l Council, as the case might be. After the committee was appointel to 0... amine into the charges against 3lr. i'Pandelli. lht failed to meet and to combat tihem, but pr' ceeded to take out from the Fourth SDi-tritt Court an injunction, restraining the c" ',otiit it from proceeding with tlhe investigation This application for an injunction i·,,,l t the 40th section of the City Charter. twiitloh y. " The right of any Mayor. rec~.rer, or o'her officer of the City of New Orilen-. to nl r!.. offce held by him, may be teste I at any time. by any citizen, by a writ of oqgo worrao,,o which shall be tried as summarily as t,.,-i:,l. both in the Inferior and Appellate Courti. ' It is ridiculous to suppose that the .'tito. of a member of the Board, of Assistantt .Al . r men can be tested under this section, an it is perfectly plain that an Aldlerman cannt.t It considered an " officer" of the city, any mn o e than a member of the logislature can e co,, sidered an "officer" of tile State An "a , eer," it would appear to us. must have :ec executive powers, and on A.sistant .llth'rmn (lave when he sits as a Recordler) haI> ., 1 the Legislature had intendedi to, iluellc autt bers of the Board of Aldermen. rs'ho ae I. generally consideredl " ,.l-," it Ctrill,;n S would have mentioned theml. I .i thit t u,, . this 40th section only points out t , ,, ' which the right of an " officer staty be tt',o I and by no mean excludes tile opleratioont l to t. tion 18, giving the Bonrds tile righlt to judge ,'o " the qualifications of their own tinolll r, " The 18th section of the City Ch Irtcr ~;-.. t: the two Boards of Allermen'.xlre,--ly n tt t , ',, to "judge of the election returt-no tLL I 'toJ . :t tions of their own loetlltberc." a i li t " ', tion gives them the rioght - to expel c : Illall This section gives the hoolrI thI l:t tot r, e a member, and oft eri\artro to exlIlll hiL" r cause existing antect0 lent tlt ' . i ll.' -,It The Board of Atsstantt .htleru ,,n i- : !,"_oi. lativebody (not larllinitr:o tit ,, t tt - which would lmake its tlleaben r- "l , flio r'.", I t, t city) and in its limited t ie reis ts :o-ioil:ted it other Legislative bodich , the t t ':c.,' ,,t the United States, etc. Every cli rrlell ell , case ofGeneral Shinelt, who wosl ref-,Io a , in the United State'e Sonate. I ,et ::, wI a citizen. It was the cnco tituti, tal right ,.fetll Senate to excludle him Tl.t'y w, oIn h.ive. I right to exclude Fred. Io ,,u:. 'tnt I thoy wt ,,ll, do so, no doubt. lOutr Iounoti f \.-:tlli lr men, in their limited eal city, arc I tt Othr Senate on a small scale, :o., ot, I OIII. t i i, stitution of the State, whlich ,, It\,1 ,., rt ,il persons fromcivilrighto aot. '.t Ig hr0 ie tiat Constitution, they have a right to ,.h ict't lite-' ther such persons shall sit amotng thler We are surprised that Judge Ieynol,l~si . ltltd have granted an injunctiton on 'tth -li lht grounds, as it is be'yoni questiton tiIe ri"ght of every legislative body to judge of the qusntiea tions of its own memher.. This proceeding agitates a question that has nevtr cflor I lees mooted, and should a like attempt Lc mIael t,, 0 interpose judicial Sutlority agmiltlu the Ipre scriptive rights of otlhel Legic.ltive Io Il es, we doubt not that it would be met with that t:eal It disregard which it deserves On Initulre to'on. sideration of the matter by the court it i. I, I t," presumed that the injun'etion will Ibe dtcotlvel . _ . . = .. . PRESIDEI.\T 'lERlt'.F HIS FORMER FRIEN IJo Ai. TrIIIE 'IItcE SC:Iti 1:l The bestowal of Executive iatroutage Ulpu tit Buffalo Platform friesoil VIan Iuren mel, tI the almost entire exclus;,u of tie N\:tional dan ocrata of the North by the l're.i ,ctii iwl Il Chief Advisers, is a subljeot of Jlu ,l,o iatIn throughout the country, and is likely to h".I 1 a schism in the democratic rank, that c,tl, concesesion may result in nothini"t ti,,. t : futile attempt to heal. In NewYork particularly thy I 1rit - isfaction is spreading to a.n :IIrllarll oaittl: Democratic Senators anl I.ere. , utiti,.i ti Dickinson hunker order ovail t hs O. , opportunity to berate the A'liaio-trlni, :i i i round terms lbr the vr - ir which public pap ha ibcee ,It 1, . t ili cule the natrotnalt .c ^tttt cttl., " ,l.rti. e Ib Gen. Pierce in his lna:ie,-rul Me ,,,l democratic member of the N.o\ ,irk t,1s . a recent accasion said "It seems to be the l.y ui ' it administration to h]lsih ul, t of , It ,t , emoluments of toertnnent iitro ,ii i 1," litical renegades and ltlthlres priflitg : - l , thore who have been tihe must tuustll, . ,, I,, their continued efforts to ceate dinCer, uessions between the Nortih an I c.t]. ao break up the tuion-tl,0. al1,, h,uoc prti. tuted themselves to att evr t I litical parties-to the .ett i l , unwavering national emer t,,r Not very complimentary, wWe t,1. t , President and the recipient ,at ui men high in station-when th ,. whence it comes is properly cl.i I.r ,,l, Again, in speaking ot the nation. I-u,,,uc ,,1. expressed in the President'. I nlll;~lr,,, ., Cooley eontinues: "With these just declarat.n tll -, inthe nation's ears,, tinglig,, sir, it I yo the President, amongst the first it Il :,; 1~,~. mente, raises up to the tsurfllef'o c I i favor and honorabhle distictinti .n.ho 1 , his diuolve-the-anion lollo·e-- t , I;t'l plapt men Of l1848; who, I!th cutcti . cr ea st tas i hald, ad h1; ea John sit thei' Sfeveriah ambition' and their 'morbid enthuai a-tm calculated t0 dissolve the bonds of law and r, nffettion which unite tus' for all of which perfidiops conduct it seems they are to be liber ally rewarded with the fattest places in the Pre sident's gift' Is this the 'ready and stern re sistance' that Grneral Pierce assures the coun 1. ' he will interpose' to prevent a revolt, to save tile Union f so. in the impressive lant guage of the Inaigutal. - let not the foundation of our hope rest tn lln' wisdtolm: Iut in the nation's humble acknowledged deprdecnce upon God and hlis overrling rl'uvolence.' " The tlemLers of the Hunker party are not the unly ones in the Empire state who are die satisfiel ilth the President's course in this par ticular The New York Day hook (neutral protlaimos the elevat1 c of Gen. [Perse t1 the Presidency as ia " sell,'" and a' If Pierce hali pent all the time betsiool hi rie tiI c nt l his instttuouration i eontrivin ho ho'al-it most completeily o0t.Crge ic 10 1.: I-'lim entt f f litc e country 1!.1! i - 1.". il '-. tI, cl o\ ctioc I tce he inow fill:, he 'oI li t c-c 1 l I ,, ," d r , e i .. l' toly t , 'o , ,. 0' 1 it mo tThe I n' 11 n t m \ ,,v I c . It xpreit i-ed itc c i' cl c i c 1u S.1r c c i lee tl .t t iti r l .,ll .l h) The e i''toln ml:to everi c ,cc - c. 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Rntd we perceive that Adamstt & Co , act ini utnder autihority f Postmaster-General LCt'.tiell, hRive expresedlI inll tttities to Southern and Western postmaster- The price fixed upon them is three dollars anit tw nty cents per Ilhundred, Iheg three ceuts each ftr the stamp"-. and twenty cents per hundlrede for the envuloP Cheap' nough; however, we perceive that ,ml of our E .stern coteltnporarics e.oittpl: ittiterely of the Iostmalster-General permitting M11 Ne bitt. the contractor, to pilace his adv rtis.oeittt ,It lithe b ck otf themll, so that every one whs -II',ic en li'ehlol m I circulate hi l ibt iltc. *I'll l r' t1 i 'tors o1 th e 'Ph il-.tielpih .,r Mi u t v they ,.ill eve P l ftolter lGencral Cam htup .ll -l .' I et I n.Uuti . iat i ilh o lli ht nie a the 'elth.p r ' tt .ly, for the same privtileer ti lt l 't eti hi I if a Iitt S - .t- I tt l it i- -t, !:i,,h - \p itto ' .i tl tt ,t si+ .r+-nlt ti t "t .' "·I :l- l- I iLt' t. Ow 't' 111. 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In the C'ensus Ilhresau trty re teivted ntitce to ,i uit, as the work is .tbsttan tially tinithel, fourteen Dnly heing retainet to tiuish up :n I superintewi the printing. In the ei raltlt't ot ofti.'e,1 7clerks. all whigs, here, re 've. muo,,ng tg hlnm were L\I1 Fred 'rick II:ll. o.f t\' , .\ltre ,I . es. , it 11 , n i (; II Arilltr'on. ·,. I, 11I' eblea' n I . TI . 'I the I ll t III oh iie I it lite tll,.11 , here he e I I, .h[lt ,h_-l ; .l: , "lUlini; lien C'lh,,e, - Itchn. i"hllef' -,,rk. ..- 1 ' !itt i11i, If:; . n lI hlg, it 'il I: ,' !' N I' the 'e:,...n ( 'lice iup. , 1- ,, l' ,i , , lt k I were th ( -I ' I ' t l ii . ,,. , 1 i il t, I -t A li i.. .ll., . II -i ,0 1i l e I Lt'31 i. IiIt ( e 1 t II It I !,I :tr : u I ,:i : l l, !1 ,t.\l'hf l 1e, ll Iii 1 ,11 . I'1 , 1 1it, , i t' , ,I I I . I h i ` ,I I I LI o 1 , , i 'm l 'l,'tei· iV Ii 3h 1 l , 1', 'I.I ihL , It e I_ e. .,' 1 \,l, \V". r. 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