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WEEKL Y MISSOURI REP CBLICA 
MfTNICIPAIi TROUBLES. 
Jt poiitan Te c a0r P*” 8 ' and th ® ^ etr ° a 
EW OP THE GOV. AND MAYOR WOOD. 
•ent of the Metropolitan Special Police 
Force. 
? York Herald of the 19th, represents the 
conflict at an end so far as physical force 
ed. Gov. King seems to have backed water, 
,-ourts will have the settlement of all the 
;ween the Mayor and the Commission- 
will be found the Herald’s report 
iterview between Gov. King and Mayor 
d also, with the Police Commissioners : 
Wd of White street Poliee Commissioners 
legraphic despatch from Governor King on 
tting that he was on his way with the 
St' 
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?sf01tows E~H£S 
WEDNESDAY MO RNING, JUNE 24. 
A short horse is soon curried, and in this man- 
ner we propose to deal with the Democrat in the 
matter of the Small Pox Hospital. One of the edi- 
tors of that paper is a member of the Board of 
Delegates; and the writer of the article in yester- 
day’s paper is presumed to be a member of the 
Aldermen. Both of them were parties in rushing 
through the Council an ordinance providing for 
the removal of the present Small Pox Hospital. 
An indignation meeting, on paper, was gotten up 
about the same time, and threats of a very dis- 
tinct character were held out, that, if the city did 
not remove the hospital for small pox r patienti] 
tile participators in the meeting would do it, of 
of the Corporation. Under 
Council were persuaded to 
of 
ter that it is only 
chances of death from s 
condition; and that tl 
and the military at Je: 
the risk of contracting the 
human proposition never r< 
any public body, and it is s 
one who has thought upon i 
was only one of its best 
patients should arrive at the Quarantine grounds, c "““ 8 , 
Correspondence of the New Yetk Herald. 1 
Highly Important from Washington. j 
Washington, June 19, 1857. j 
The following letter has been received by a person ; 
of bigb standing here from a gentleman in Havana, 
who has access to the best sources of in formation, and 
whose statements may consequently be relied on. It 
is dated 
Havana, June 9, 1857. 
Mexican affairs are becoming daily of deeper inter- 
est, and it is supposed that if the letters sent from 
■angement with the Goverment of President 
here 1 
time t 
Gonibnfort. 
These letters, written by persons of high position, 
at the head of whom is Gen. Concha, make known to 
the GovemmeBt that it has at the present time a mag- 
nificent opportunity to get out of Mexico everything 
it desires without running the risk of an immediate 
^r^hich. could only result in the loss of this Island. 
This opportunity lies in maintaining a hostile atti- 
Psassss 
lilfiSi 
THUS BUKKBB MISLIL CB 
Hon. Robert C. Winthrop s 
troduction el Senator Mas 
I rise, fellow- citizens, at the 
of the Day, with no view of del 
poor words of my owp, but only 
for others of our distinguished 
you are all impatient to hear. 
I cannot proceed, however, to I 
has been assigned me, without 
sion of a regret, which I well km 
vast multitude. 
Assembled as we are to do frj 
great martyr of our Revolutio 
not unmindiul of the living here 
cannot forget that my first priv; 
to present to you, as the preen 
occasion, that veteran hero of oi 
just renown is second to that of 
the world, and of whom we can; 
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