JSttlyndtiesm.rs.tubebeedill44 All Ashom that’s Gomo!”—Hii Honor ihe Paper-Snatching Major of New-York, with hi* Pipe-laying and lead-selling confederates in the Common Council, have very nearly completed their Proscription of every Whig Watchman in the City. The following have been turned off, in ad dition to those heretofore mentioned :First District.—Under Capt. Kurtz:e-lrit:oName. Hat ssrvtd.J. W. Cornell... 7 years.J. Whitlock.....12J. Hikkek...... 4J.N. Williams.. 3 Oliver Ellsworth. 6 Lyaun Crow fort, 4 Jno. 8. Pollard.. 7J. Mackrell.....20J. Taylor.......30Jacob Webb....Name. Has served.J. Bevies........0W. Evans......7N. B. Roberts... 5N. B. Smith.....10 Low 4W. Du itecernb... 17—— Hyatt 5 Williams... 3 Gattoope.... 2058r.cosD District.—t/ader Capt. AUenndteL. Quack enbush. 15 years. Jno. Dusenbury..lO R. Havana......7Joel Miller......15Peter Degroot... 4 Jno. Rosenqueet.25 Andrew Hyer...Thomas Wood..21 Jacob Johnson... 58 Parker 14Thot. Yates 4Jno. Hawley.... 12 Win, Lobb 114Sixth District.—Under Capt. Fitcktr.Hill............6Morris.......... 5Pretgner........3#Mason..........15Boyce..........7Hedges.........4Mr. Wood..........6 years.Menkeitb........15Burner.......... 9Miller.......... 4Mount.......... €Baldwin........3Capt. Kurtz told his men that the Mayor (considerate,vigilant soul I) could not feci confidence in men of Whigpolitics, aad that they must all be discharged. Capt. As tenI merely announced—11 Men, it has become my duty to die-' charge frem this Watch all who are politically opposed to; us.” We understand that one of the captains threatened to^ j resign rather than discharge the old and faithful Watchmen^ on hit beat who had served many years without a fault, toput in their places men who had been three or feur timesturned off for grots drunkenness and neglect of duty.—Wedo not learn that it has yet been resolved to turn out of thew •I cells in the City Prison the very few Whigs who are now{ there, but presume it will be as soon as their places are ■ • wanted.