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re = — _ = wate i r i City Intelligence, Kincs County Cineurr Covnr.—Before Mon Nathan the latter, in -couernen bad saga’ He whee gp ze Saris ri curiae wm Boane ov | B. Morse, Ciroult Judge.- Yesterday being the day sot office. Fag - poe _ published their . Their | down uests, ourt > t Mr. Smith » ot the deoutyship as a | Hxaurn " ingly opened at the usual hour. The following causes =" of personal ob gabon to Sheriff Dew “ite Oo ‘ittee —James Kelly, Chairman; Robert tried — ne with the wudersInedin hot T Hews, Alex H Schultz. Charles’ Wabb Georga H | Andrew H Sayre and Tunis Duryea we, Caarsten Haase. placed matters in the efiic™ ia bas Kravbiig, Edwin Dogan, Kobert A, Sands, Jacob | —Tbis war em action tor the reoovery of imonuy for trim, he would resin. This or has accomplished, and hence the resigna!ion We wre in the ewoynest of solendid weather, filling Chesnvt street (yon 10.0°clock in the mora- ing ull dusk, with seorrs and scores of bright faced, bright Cresse: furs. Europs’s advices, cotton has 700 bales af Upland and ed of at Ilo to 12K0. Oskley, Oscar W. Sturt ¥ mecte Counsel —Jobn B Beek, M. D., Joueph M. Smith. M. D . Samuel M. Moore, Ml. D, dent Phystcrat b r th Commissioner ~ Kishard L. Morris ‘The tizet case of cholera, they say, ocourred on the 14th of May, at the Five Pointe Oe that day wok they visited the locality, aud 1m reference to their visit, they ray :— “On the let of May the Bince the receipt of the advanced ful y ‘4 cent per tb New Orleans have been at The receipts of tour ¢ utina» moderate, and the mar- ket is firmer at the ates During the past week, 60,000 bushels of wheas have been soid at $1 OF a $105, yeime red; mixed, $107 to at Gio. Corn ia im fair do- | for yellow Oats oon- itary Commuittes, in th bis Honor the yor, und the Medical de @ personal visit to the ‘Five Polats,’ with the of satirfying tuemeclves more eouplel Jy in relation to the condition of this part of the city. 1s ie potthe intention of the comwmities te describe what they wituessra fo be appreciated, the place muct be reem. Suffice it to say, thas the exhibition of mand at 6lc. for white aed 650 tinue dull at 2% to ‘ie for Southern, and 360. tor | Nyman degradation cud weetate Shich pressuted: Penna. In groorsier ‘he vale. are to mtatr extent, and | {\erit was truly To those of the committees at full prices A cereo os now crop Malaga raising | wig visited this place for the firet tine, it seemed al has been ciepored ot a! ver box © | nowt impossible that euch a stute of things could sist Li there ts mer ‘ou. ond engagements have in apy pertion of our city ” been made for whiar a » we dd per bushel, and does this extract furnish of wirions at 15s. perton ‘ciliers are im demand at 1 60 to Boston, $1 30 to Provideaow, and $1 10 to New rk. Tee chonne im. the tok slates toldam Wie wiaeket closing dull, Annexed ure the «nlos at the first board: —26 ehares Union (9 Mercbante’ and M Dufacturers’ Bank + Si, 100 State Sixes, 101%: 60 Girerd Baw k S00 Sohuyikill Nay 6's, 356, 474; 80 Norristown iti v4; 42 Planters’ Bank, T What damping evidence past neglect ! the active measures they adopted toe hospital preeured, the ward physiciaus they appointed, cleasliness they effected Wherever it was in power they prouptly spplied the proper currecti all nuirances; aud they complaia of “the constant cemrures cast upon them by @ certain porcion of the public press.” They may have the Heruld in theit ee, which gave thrin no vest about tho state of ‘The commitivs then go on to tell of all they esser, 51; 80 Lwin bank (ena 61; 1.000 Chom | the streets, and the great dung heaps up town, and per smal f'n OT, ROM; 4 Farmers! | the piggeries, the poliutic: with unburied or and Mechanivw Bank s!, Se and Board —6,500 State | naif buried dead, and ail the other abominations they | 5's, 89; 60 Girard 1 12%; 113%; Penn. Bak Jes, 1,009 U.S, Loan 6's, '67, | tolerated or eonuived at and were it mot for the * constant” harping of the He- rald on this string, ons ba’f of the nuts that wore abated would never bave been interfered with Were they not told to their teeth, in the Board of Aldermen, ou Monday evening~ a body of which they are moa bers. told )m® petition asking to have # stagnant poad | flied up or drained, whieh is bounded by 7¢a aud Sth has been euverseded by ou ter Korward. former Seore- | avenues. and by woth wud 87th streets. chat the beaite tary of the Treasury Should viv Forward accept this | of the inhabitants iu the vielutty has been sutieriog all appointment, it will be ww venent backwards instead | Sonor by this nuisance. whieh wat complained of of forwards constantly, and po attention paid to the couplatute! Charles F. Hoffwan retur | Did any of the Boara of Health who wore present ven evening. Whether ors | ture to contradict this statement of stubborn facts? tment of Stare. mow stir | Let the committee, therefore, not “lay the ‘atteriag Temains to be dvordsa unctios to thrir sculs.” so very thik; por provoke an ln the Departments, denew of the Saltimore San} [Corresponden a oly morning, Mr to Washington last Vi) take hia place fu the by FW. Thomas, Esq. i his office of Assistant Mr Penrose having reser indignant people to review too closely their sins of Secretary. Mr. Veredity has (he opportunity fo do the | omission and commission But thers is one thing they handroue by Mo’ 5 be prevent able, experi | socially plume them wad theic self-lauda- enced and efficent coares to be Chief succeeded by Mr Hi clerk of Mr. Meredith Mr. Yulee. of the Senate. werived at Thomas's Irving | Hotel last evening Siet inst, Me, Young is understood wil! be ” present evnddential tion is loud and long expense incurred does mot exceed $05.00, including $10,000 paid to 88 ward phyriciaus, 94.600 paid to speciat medical ud $200 paid tor ebloride and cther lime, payer would grumble we thts gum if a corres ponding good were «trcted by it; but more real benedl night bave been wecomwpli-hed by $20,000. than by the entire amount It is worthy of remark thas only $5.500 were expended Upon cleansing the wards If there bad been mere purineation, and jess phisio, there would hayy been avery different resuit What became of the $5,000 worth of cbloride and other lime, the reader we | venture to say. is at ae great atone to know as ourself ‘There is, however. @ grend pavacen for every ill The sorow, Oot. 26, 1849. — | uu) the system of | badowed in a recent Tho adiwinistration are ovr pole ae to removals whieh | ( letter They ure ving Cee vestiges of demo eracy from the buresux iy \Swlter Forward « very | able aud estimable wen. teki« the plees of Mr Rif. | Gillett. The ne} ms jofermed. have deter. mined to remove Mr m ) ington the 6th Auditor,and Mr. Hobbie, the Arsintant /o-(uiaster General Subor- dipates will fotlow their chiels Che axe which hag heretofore chopped tf » t-w vind is to be laid to th root of the tree. it rerms to hb» the opinion of the members of the adwinistration chat, if they hi thing to gain by appointive ther (rivuds, they bay Jeast. nothing to ler by it ‘After all, it would sem that the Freneh government have po idea of ahava reciamations im the Port and Bugenia cas-« vy disavow nothing bat some unsuitable Iangrace © \) Fousain, aod have care to put on orpinntie record the inweked ex- Pression of its opinion ths’ ou goverament was Ape Clally at fault with Ina Che le tor of M. De foeques | | the pame,’ and then they go ou to propose * the es- tatlisbment of a thoroughly organized medical police, at whose bead sbould be an active sud experienced medical man,”’ No coubt when this olve ii | in embryo, is folly devel York will not die till they are the age of Mathasale! Gatcaytey to Lavies —This country ix famous all | over the world for ita gallantry to the f We hope the directors of the Hiudsou River iL not per Wit their employces to outrage this ine fecling heir live of ompibuses. to meet the cara im Chirty-fest to the latter they wheel right rouod. and the passen- Ville, let it be recollected has not been disavowed DOr | pyre who are in waiting. make ® rush to get im, and om | Feealled. > the principle of “ first come. firet served,’ the ladies ‘The controversy. when it shail be revived, will com- enerally ousted. a4 they canuot run ho fast as the mence where it wee broken off «! pointe where mach 8, and they are consequently competed to walt | till the next arrival If there are wen to be found (wad there are many euch even in this country.) who are eufliciently seltich aod rude. not to give way t the | gentler rex, the directsrs of the company ought to see that their servauts or helps or whatever else they aro, | will ret the matter all rignt. Verbum sat. State ov THe Srverts —Since the passage through moderation and forbearsnee will be required on both sides. Interesting trom m ITS PRODUCTIONS ANU KES URCES—THE HALF BRRED SETTLEHENT@ TheALY WITH THE BREEDS. The St. Paal’s (Ms uueset) Chronicle, ot the 13th | instant, has a letter trom Col Pope, at Fert Sael- | J > ‘that part of Broadway betweea Fulton aud Dey streets, hing, under date of the So instant, whieh saya:— | Pye ber stopped to lay dewn the Kuss extent, the 1 have traversed portions of the country not before | course of the omnibuses aod other vebicles, has been ee, oe wfied hee ar ag d 18 turned inte one street. which being ins borrible necessary for the reyid prosress of Minnesota, than — condition bafore, between the Ferald oflive and Beek- a fair statement of the nomerous advantages it of- | man street, ia now become almost impassable. There fers to persons inmuyraving to the West. The fer- | axe continual jostlings and break-dowus of vebicles; tility of the soil, and the Guy and valuable wa- | 8u@ae for pedestrians. they must stand waiting some: " 2 H ¢ times for ten minutes, before they ean cross, and free ter privileges embraced within the boundaries o a quently they bave nw f being run do this territory, 80 far exceed anything Thad pre- | Ye tesday. the wheel ¢fa Harlem aud New York Expres Mously suppored, that | cin at a to to express | was rmasbed in oue cf these pits, near the corner of myself with sufficient torce to set before the coun- | Ann strect. ‘The condition of Aug street itself, is dis- try, in their true Incht-, tie comarkable featares of this pertion of the Nertiest. The Mississippi and Lake Superior ov tue cust, the Red River in bricks below Trinity ( hureh. between the up downward trains of omnibases, aud the cart the centre, and the Mionesots or St. Peters oa the | 8B4 unloading merchants’ goods. ail or routh, enclowe ulmos! un t-tead, unparalleled for | Parom® Pilea ae a —_ the adveninuer it atirre to the mumutaeturer and | yesterday was fearful. The citizens pay Beads of de farmer. The only difieulty (and that is by nO jyrtmente smart salaries for looking after all there mee a anise mel) Ie the searcity CI ip This watters. but they only Iaugh im their sleeves at the ifficulty is laws! cons ly contined to the West | gullibiiity of the people. who confer fat sinecures upon le of the Reo Kiver ot the North; but the heavy them e erk any candid man #hether the nuisances s 1 tA timber, abundant on all (he ovnerous tributaries of this stream from the weet, «lest does away with any fear on this turect’ The numerous lakes on the maps, +0 tar ti og & low or swampy | on every tide could be mc no city government. no corpo partments, aod no city polio Tue Fusenat ov Ove ov He in ble, if there was ‘ation, no heads of de- ndve Yew York Vou ‘ br penteay w Pog ett terns —The faneral of the late galiant Lieucenant im prema pena pak ss. goby I hoe fares, Boyle, of the First Regiment of New York Voluctesra, oe Vode and. are Connected | tA0# place to dey from No 4 Suffolk treet. whence his trees common to thie lan us are connec furvising companions in aris will secompany his re with each other by strom vch, with thelr DU- mains to their Inst resticg place. Merour rapids, stierd aa neath ousuble water pows | signe Review morrow afternoon, General er. These remark peculurly applicable 10 | Haus wrt (the Third) of the Pirst Division of New that portion of Moy ory embraced be+ | York State Militia will parade and be reviewed by tween the mouth of Cow Wiog Liver, and the | General Sandford. in Tompkins Square. Ou their re- head of Red River w Leke A more beau- | turn, they will pay the honors of a warchtag taful end fertile couniy t the which | reer The region Bente hoe clever Tichest vegetuble manic, thre and requiring hardly the Mayer and ( erp win fr ‘This will complete (he anova re Hl turn out his uew battery of six the finest, perhaps ia the world. Fink ty Focrow Srasky —Last pight about half pas | fem eelek, & fre broke our in the upper part of the © of the sof the fe tly jx dering cu the yes NOL EXint. ed River pre- + composed ot the ortour feet de ito make it y | ee duce. most wbundavtis d River iteelf te | Umea: eh ths oppectte sige of the vteven’” ee tote heavily timbered. on boil Hanks, to ite port of in | part te ocoupled by Gule & Hayden. silver memufao. terrection with pool’ Let ii degrees porth Late | turers, The fire originated tn the third story, most tude. end Is Devi bie lor booteet three or four | prebably from Mr. Gale's forge. and extended to the = neht of weterfor four, and some seasons | upper oreo ey se by Mr Ormsby, ve, month in the y tor 500 miles, and to | Plate printer, The flawes soon epread ion © 125 er omad ‘The fire engines in i mendeath 0 oan the vier thot favorable ime | lee ite that im three quarters of en hour from the fren ang oh gf Helped - Mon Age tenet cecurted. It was completely viued The lad- er Ben acended the rocf mud directed the hose from think it merely earyt w to the world the | thence tosome purpose They also operated from lade actual riate of thinwe te ensure ite raynd advances | riled againatthe walle of the honse. while ott ment. A portion of the country seed between | Up ttaire with hese, and alded them Otter Teil Luk oft of the Missig- | Samer tm that direer sippi, ond Ked Lok never been explored d vigorous efforts of the firemen were crowned with Nitehd te ‘wae be aad for your delegate 1a | 1uccest in @ far shorter time thaw ould have been an- je pate water Fur 1 0 tin Congress t© procure. this winter, am appropriation | firkt med ruficient co forme mill, “The ‘conege for thet purpoge 7 Having bewon the exploration, L by fire te pretty cousidersble, aud tha: by water thall, “urine Winter exeeote a map and make | greater. a report of the region | howe se It would traly Fine —On Friday night. abont & o'clock, @ fire broke be a pleosing duty, should | be seleeted to com- | outim theetablesol Mr Burabat, on the bil vomin dal ete the exemnation west > a As Lfeeldeep- | reed, about revem miles up town, These buil lings vere ly interested im the pre hali-breed resid your terrivery, fem bev iy, meustry, and beweatici dwced to offer to your note proper to your legislature, rome hint to be adopted to © d welfare ot the rthern frontier of tved their activi- character, Tam in- persons most attention of * proper course of these burued to the ground Drath or Ma Sreiy, Exorveen on tHe New Rare On Friday eventog Seely bowen t ond it Was not expeoted he would hive Ul Greth was be yerteroey morning, that bis cu d and be expt itt of bis ribs b ob Ne thrown thirty foe people, end the for n of il and It pews he hes bee ; Prosperous setilement wlong hat horder. ‘The auc- ever once the acoident tn deaen Dect cess of thie seth 1 rewerd as the more inm- port " set with the posses- sions of the Hud-en's Hoy Company, who now exe erciee & peramount swey within the American ter ritory, end whe are every » drawing from this rome ieliway was perfectly at rest b FO that. even had it be Ie te w eur voms feet, that the loo fre te ehmne as far & n drawn. he it al Better to tai even f +d amie ng rocks the water. Te nppeara be had re reed the country. by their fur trode, an immense revenue. | engine. and shut off the tivem, yet war nots tated The whele of t ted Kiver settlement was, | withthie Nothing howewr ean excuse thee n atone ume, wih whet are now the posses | of the man who bad charges of the signal fleg Seely of the Use “totes; bat as seon as wife ariived on Priday evening from bredgeport feet became known, the hulf-breede were | Drarn of Me. Jows J) War Me Way, who met actually forced, by the Hucon's Bay Company, to | with the accident at Broadway House ina ark with @ Femove to the Drinet tthe line. Almost all friend, bieh wax dererthed tm the Herault some da: the trapping and hontine » wow dene within the | @€% @ied yerteruny At the time ot the ident th limits of the terrors et as tihag Physicians expressed the etrorgeet fen result from the injury to the terfeined hopes which Opinion was the true one been epparent that no pre Our government. ane vr Company to those ree ding pine but afte: are wow faleiied 1 was afforded by fivore ore shown by the Haul mith ihe « = Op Saterday asa oan named fobo ‘ur. to be wondered at that ihe wreats tion of the | Aceiest smog, nacespelh. doggone ray reeidirg at 86 Grerawich etivet. wes railing « halt- breeds contin north of the hme. | sicck of marble in the marble yard wt we t They are, at present entirely dep nident for th Frantiin street. the supports of che biocks gare way, winter Th i o ped sons epoo the beflalohunt and the eleb, gitog six tons fell upoo him, aud ing on this side, and shore equ vileges, asmat — orurbed bim to pirer tere now stand, with these ree dog on American x On Friday afternoon oo board the soil. ‘I ee only ate neces iry to establicha | pe mer, Ot the foot of Tenth etree Prorperous and populons wetilement on th Kiver, Ge Swinton purting jaekets can tide, wihin your territory, and the chimney. when one ot thew fell om Bis tot, a once be eflected by the action of your Legislitare, | CUshed it as to render amputation necestary With the aid of your exeeuiive and judicval officer Brooklyn City Intetitgenc Kine —Is t the law owainet the encroschments of the citizens oF subjects of foreign eountties upon Coumry Cer ore Judge Moree and Hughes —Ret Juntie our territories be enfore 2) Memorialize the | [2erary —the jury tn the ease of omen TL general governmen) te exringuieh the Indian title a whore | was given yesterday re to the lands in that quarter, and then extend the rOlet thet the difendent was gotity of forgery in the third deg Notie Provryni was entered in the ase of John a Who wae indicted for assault with the intent to Jaws of Minnerote over the wo loot the settlement, 0 by bliehing a cf ustice, and aopoiating official persone to regulete their fire Sd. Throw open, by means of rends vod ober freditics, the The Prople ee We A Cot Jr -tndletment for ae trade end commerce of the M Siopt, and intros @@ult with intent to kilt be counsel for the defones, duce emong them the currency of the United beg . eppeared » t. and moved to Statee, now much less valued than the notes of the the ground prim a been fourd while a plaint war pending tn the police court below wed before it had been dep eed of by the police magistrate, ‘The court took Hodeon’s Bay Compeny, poynble sity dave after ht in London. These thins they certainly have a right to clei ; and [ stncerely hope the Legielae ture of Minnesota will adopt, as early as practien+ Fine Avast as ns of fre were gi ble, come means of alleviatiag the preseat eondi- ge leet, between the hours of tion of these people, and of effecting objects #0 clock. whi ine ohe we denireble, Ire depart ny (be dames The Chronicle of the eeme date enya:—A treaty whys how after dolug teiding Pras effected, we learn, with the hulf breeds, On from the scene af the lage Companies wer "6 f ot elmer me diMouli, oo ‘Tuesday inet. for the land lying west of the Missis- eurred between the. al TON pvr, bordering uyom Lake Pepin, about 70 miles and im the destruction of pro cent, low this place ; it is bounded on the F about of Up-retting the engines of adveree com panies was resorted to, aud for some time it was feared Lat sets ef violenoe would be committed, which would 25 miles, extending buck 15 mile , making some $20,000 acres, purchased tor $200,000, or abent 60 cente per acre, The lond is said to be of good the® long time to efface Fortunately, however. 09 hit Ppreerally havine eome fine situations on nce e, beyens the tearing down of @ hall the lake and a number of imprevementa made bi $e the att DB por ‘s hoy Pr oer di are ah fal the half br Tt will. doubtless, soon fill up wi joubt not. many of the aotors there- f s hardy and enterprising population. a a Why, the duog-hesp in dith | street was Dot removed till Lue cholera was all over! | | committer rays: we have vu sanitary police worthy of | street, start from Chambers street and in coming back | greceful. The epot in Broadway, opposite the pile of nov-fuldiment of contract. on the part of the defra- dant; aarsten Hause. [t appears toat on the seovod or \bird days of April laet. the plaintuf sold a quantity of evgs to the defendant. of the value of sixty-one dollars acd fourteen cents, which said defendant promised to pay e+ alto for the barrels to put the eggs in worth twelve and # half cents each, | answer. stated that the eggs were counted by him. and fell short full two hundred, thats quarter of chem were Totten, whereas they were warranted sound by tha raid iuintiffe, aud he therefore claimed # deduction of $18. Phe jury rendei Verdict tor the plaiatiife, of $61 92 damages and costs Enoch ©. Harringtom, and David 8. Weumauth and Lncinda his wife, against Wm MeDewal F Wardsoorth - ‘Tho plaints in this case demand judgment tor the sum of one bundred and minety dollars and twenty. Ubree cente. with interest from December, 1449 alleged to be due on bond made and de ivered by tay dea dant to plaintiffs. 1or the payment of two hundred wad fifty dollars, as consideration money for certain pram | seein Navy street, conveyed in tbe uscal maaner by the plaintiffs to the defendant. of which bat seveuty dollars had been paid {'be defendaat maswera that | the raid plaintiffs are indebted to bim in the sum of | fifty dollars for profesional sereiows as th cormey, aud also that Harrington is indebted to him in the mun of twenty dollars for like services Che jury rendered judgment for vhe plaintiffs. $211 40, damages aad o oxte, Inqnvstm — The Corover held au iuqueston Chacsdsy afternoon last, on the body ofa man who was found im woods near the Cypress Hils Cemetery A large as found in his left hand. and # bullet hole ta | Upper part of his bead. He had apparently been dead sbout a month. Dr. Ball gives the following minute deecription ¢f his person, which it is heped may aid the friends of the unbappy man in ideatifying hia ~ Blaok | frowk coat. green caesimere pautatoous, plaid silk double breasted vest. calt-ckin boots, musiin shirt with liven bosom, Canton flannvt undershirt and diawers. gold ring on little Singer of right haud about 35 years of age; @ | parrage ticket Long Island Railroad Co’. for 25th Supt | to the Union Rave Course, was in bis pocket. Verdict, | death by suicide, Another inquest was held yesterday, on the bedy of @ man found in the water, near Hamil- tox avenue ferry. ‘The decened wa | bed on coarse green cassimere pants, figured stuif vert, muslin shirt, aud red flannel draweca Ho had in his peeket a teket from the Loyal National Repeal soctoty und persage ticket inthe ship Lyons for ove Francis | Dowueliy The jury rendered # verdict that the de- erased came to bis death by drowning. | Police intelligence: | ew Regulation. A now reguiation has been issued for the government of the Police Departwent — vlembers of that force are ordered in future to make a spocial re- port of all burglaries or fires cecurring in their beat, aud accounting for where they were when such bur- ularies or tres occurred —why the burglaries were not prevented, and the fres extinguished without damage No policeman to leave bis best to convey men arrests tor drunkenness to the station how passed on to the policeman on the next beat liceman to !save his station in case of siekness. without reporting biuvelf, It was high time to make this rega- r tage to the public Laterests © Puce Rit in Minieture.—On Friday night 1 bout % o’eloek, quite ® riot in a smal! way took place in Front street, near Roosevelt, Stones were thrown. window glass broken, pistol shots fired, aad persons wounded. ‘The parties connected in this bloody affair are the proprietors of two rival boardyag bi known ax the Kelly House and the Fatrgrieve Hous, located opposite to each ot! Kelly keeps at No 239 Front st., and Mrs. Fairgrieve at 285 directly opposite, For some time past Kelly and his wife have beeu labor. ing wonder some family difficulty. ard it was asserted that Mre. Kelly bad sought protection among the board- ere of Mrs Fuirgrieve. tn diceot opposition to her hus- bani ‘On this fact being knowa, the feud hy 1 house fuirly opened and on Kriday night @ demonetratien was made ‘The attack was k. up by velley after volley of stones bring fired at t hovee of Keily, suashing in the windows, breaking de- canters, glasses, door-pavels,&o Kc At the attack Jarge crowd of persons had collected, and Kelly labor. ing under the impression that a few shots from fires arme very coon quells rioting took his pistol from bee bind the ber and blazed away at the mod he pistol, it seems. was loaded with powder and shot, and one of the shot struck Mra. Fairgrievs on the elbow, pene- trating her erm Another shot took effect in the head of a young woman by the pame of ( atharine MeGarri- friend of Fai bot passed into and lodged ander after pasting about an inch aleng the skull, to s downward direction, The shot ean be felt dis- tinetly egsinet the rkull Two pistol discharges, it is raid, were heard. The mob then br, to disperse, aad Mrs. Fuirgrieve, finding herself wounded. applied to the 4th ward tiation house for protection Officer Reeve and others re immediately dispatehed to quell tue riot and arrest Kelly, who alleged to be the man that fired the pistol charge burband «as locked up in the etation- how the hours and carried off alot of property. claimed as her portion. by ricbt and title as ‘The case, yerterday, was heard before Justice Mount. fort sod the wituerres examined. which showed that Kelly fired the pistol whereby the two women were wownded; and an bo just cause could be assigoed by the defence for such an indiserimpeate firing of @ pistol among the pecple. the magistrate held bim to bail in the rum of $1,600 to ebarge at court, for trial, end $600 to keep the peace towards Mrs. Fair- reve by wlvrest of a Boarding-house Thief —A young man was brought to justice yesterday, on m charge of robbing his tellow-boarders, at the boarding-house of sir Kiver, No. 119 Hudson street. ‘The thief's name Is Jobi Richardson, who tock beard at the Friday last, evening. of the boarders, he Btted bimeelf to # pair of the board- Overcoat, two vests, two pair Of paute- 4 other articles. amownting in ali to near $30 ra. Kiver bi ving & son ® member of the Fifth ward police happe accidevtally to call i that Friday evening at tee time, wh the new boarder ‘ihe next day Mir. Kiser was (aform. ed that Richardson bad, beyond @ doubt stolen wl bearder:' clothing. The officer, upon this in! Kept a vigilant look-out for the rogue. and yesterd alternoon the officer deteoted him in the act of visiting the wewly-established house of located ia Leonard street, near the police stat ouse, Th scoured was taken Into custody, and on bis person were found the pantaloons, veet aud coat stolen from the doarding-house—the other articles were recovered from the pawnbroker’s. pledged by the thief to raise « little money. Op bis being brought before the police 4 guilt, sod plemied distress He further stated court he acavowle awa: y ly, in drinking a he hes bow become ® thiet witted bim to prisoo for trial Burglary in the Furst Degree.—Some bold and despe Tate rebber entered the dwelling house No. 190 Duane om Kriday night Imst, by forcing opew « rear Window, snd on entering the bed room of vir. Joha Ferdon, the regue carried off « gold watch No 4850, debauchery. watil Juctiow Mouutfort com- Croes & Sour makers; alto a gold chain attached; like 4 $00 bill om the North Kiver Bank, three $208, sod $5 in other mouey, No ciuw as yet of the Charce of Bmhersiommnt —A wan by the name of Richard Turk was arrested yesterday, on a charge of embeasling property from his emp Charles 6. Hock, of No. 880 Bowery, Officer serrttt. of the i7th he accused tute curtody, who, om bi the officer, by stricing him om the left ewithea The magietiawe committed him for w ring. wi Buttle om the Police Court —Vestertay. acoone took Place tb the Poller Court. before Ju & very comical and amusing nature ef the low life that #0 frequently Foints ‘The polleemem beovght tut GO wimeR, Im & Ree by « +y crowd MM wotfort, of bibiupg a touch ars ou the Fiw ‘oure toe © emeat full «divs, thigves Hite beya The « veifl ard the two women Feloching tat teed tech one veing lange = tae other of the most pref acter the women spart. and mad Wemen for fighting im t OU rwise citeturb De wery equi end the vibes large. low woman, earry tr ao m powerrul yele ® beecvifal head of long Diack hair, wh sm her back. The other Woman Was of A ewalor sine darker wo lly bead. and very detern rege ter ti bad they be utou an jumped A tke * epte oust evidently with the Cm ibetion Of baving eaticket on the iafere laughed, and ‘he boy « exclaiming. “go ft Httle one;” and on Gd po it, for ro determinedly were they cenen gehen, tere their preap it last hot beng for the fustant te iay bow of a more effec cel part, Feied the big woman by ber flowing b Deir, In order to separate the coulwnding pt tice sud, in ro doing, the officer gave @ pravrrut Lug, heo of come the WOmRD® fal OF biack bm nt the eifieer, beiding tase whe one cornet of the court. rm opel, #8 the renwer miigh’ resdiy sup * dour iavyg’ by the whole Court) The er et fret locked frightened sayy that wight porrtbly awe piled (he woman « bead off; ton Heing agaia to bis feet be fein rellered wt bee Cing A tplenord Black ®ig im bis hawd Chis deoil Clreva stares opiy tended to ine the laugh. wit ® peri et rene piace. ju ehien bet Justion wae compelled to join, The exbibiien ot the woman's Dead studded with little round curly wool eomtribited meeb fo (he mer iment of the seene combaten'® Were fiewlly ester mueb pulling and enc conveyed to prison, kept tanee by the pobecmen, he exyr ween (owmree eneb Other were of the ore too grors @ character tor the és the black bee curd to be too fambiar with the ry } whieh ied to the eontie pr bey prevented the @open Dierdirg trom thew Wounds, amd Fur 1 continne the coutert Foros Lyriemne. © gartman by the Coffer, wee arrested, 7 cart in a fu eof Maarice of drivin Juatto, 0 bine nthe sum of $200, to anew at court; in defi of which, he +s committed fon. Me Bre fort h cherge top Hee We are informed thet Alien by cfleers Stephens and H a etn Mores, kine ina ‘The defevdant, ia his | they mast be | N» po- | om, aed rome others might be added with advan. | Kelly was soon taken into custody, | conveyed to the statiou-house, aud detained on the | ‘The wife of Kelly, on ascertaining that her | CITY TR4DE REPORT. Barun Oct, 27—6 P.M. Zo’clook. 28th inst. Her remains Cotton was aotive, including sales to spinners, and | “7P*° ae Weee for export, with purchases on speoulation, The market me pts ae ft note closed steady, at quotations ‘I'he market for flour was heavy, and prices easier for med lower gradas of thie State and Western, Southern brands were dull, and rales made at a slight decline. The market for wheat was heavy, with, » fair demand for milling A tale of prime Genesee was made on private terms Corn opened heavy. but at the clore it beeame more buoyant, and clored firm at the prices of yesterday. TI no ebange of momentia other grain Rye flour was rather heavy.. Corn meal continued atealy Pork war steady, with « fair amouat of sales, including prime, at firmer prices. The transactions also ou biaced sales to arrive in February next. on ter stated below Beef was in better demand, with at steady prices. Lard was firm with ® wood de- for “export. at firm rates utter was ia good demand; while cheese was inactive. aod prices heavy ‘There was no change in sugars, while gales wore mde one 00 — cone me womans "0 co rate was firm with small rales, at steady prices, con: a lots of Rio and Java. Feeights steady, with rather more offering, while ship owners were firm, at quotations Sales of 60 hhds. pots were made at To. were firmer, and eales of 40 bbls. were made at $6 26 w 3 B74. Broox on Haxp. Pots, | Pearle, Total, First sort, bbla...... 4+. 318 2,261 2.470 Becoud fort vs ses ses Ob ‘317 a7t Third vort 22220) 66 4 60 Condemned * |! 10 an 10 ‘The receipts of the weok have been moderate. Burapsterys — Fiour—The sales for the day reached 9.500 bbis., including sour, at $3 76 a $4 26; flne at BEE SEI> wi ere Sawer soutbern Obio, $6 18 # $5 31; aad fanols nd extras burbels inferior two rowed, at 55¢.; aud 1.000 bushels pe four rowed. at 690. Oats were rather better aud in steady demand, at 38 a 40c for Northern, and 55 a eT ge for Jersey Cern— The sales inciaded 30.000 bush- | els. at €23¢¢ for New Orleans; 630 for inferior Shepherd, Ainsworth. Liv ston & Co. | O83¢0 for round yello Included in the | bushels round, oo shipbeard. at dée.; and 500 bushels white Southern, on private terms Buaxpy —Sales of five haif pipes and ton quarter | casks Bordeaux were made, at $110 a $115; aud ave | half pipes Otard. at $2. | Corxon —'Phe market '8 steady at our quotation: | ‘This ta more e sus, ar Balche Baltimo ‘uba, E & T Popp: ane, Schmidt & slitex, 1, HL sitker Mary, Creight: & Co; John Benson (Br), Bons Leo, Plymouth. NC: Hanoy avd on rome grades slightly firmer. $ Hooping congh. . -.:-- "SW Phelps Luabel (a), Rollive, Chacte naires, Dane, Bolivar, lre—Racine (Hay), Benson, Port au Princes, &e, her funeral, at her late residence. 312 Stanton street. at will be conveyed to of Deaths from the 20h day of ‘ork, Hen ph of bowels. See eee ier tad oc | nanan ereade! £4 a $4 44; old common State aad mixed Western, $4 48 Wuknewe..--- « 6236 @ $4.68; common State, $475 a $481; wtralcnt | oiey taspeater’s Olfce, Cie, Magee OH Inspector. ~_ and old he erg =| hacer very oa State, soul Canadian wheat $5 a $5 123; new mixed ' straight Western, $506 a $518, pure Genesee ead MARITIME INTELLIGENCE before, Included in the sales are 500 barrels Canadian, Port of New Yoru, Oct. 28, 1849, supposed at $663. Southern Flour —500 bbia sold. includ- ing pew Fredericksburgh country and Brandywine. at | sum nisms, + 827) moon ausee $5.21; new Baltimore and Georgetown, $5 37}¢ | SUN eRTa. ee 800! wren war! | oat 44, Rye Flour—450 benrols nold $38 : $2 * okra | Corn Meat- Sales were made of 400 bbls. at $3 1234 for \ | Jersey. Wheat ~ We notice a sale of 6.000 bush. prime Bee xenoral news eolum for the latcst Marine Intolligence | by magnetic telegraph. | Genesee, for willing here, on private terms, which was | the only tale we had to notice Rye was rearce and Cleared. wanted. at 600. Burley was dall, with sales of 1.500 | Ships—Thomas Dickseon, Dollard, San Franoiseo: James I tty, Poa we), mo, RO Road; Minna, Minor (Nor). Meck kel~ Daniel Huntley (Br), ah (Br), Barron, do, ore. ac son, St Johns, NB. UU Walter Hoxie, Hoxie, Jacksonville; Sally Miler, Richmond, Poos- hentas, Howes, do; Sally Aus’ y Wankin, Lavon pecially the cave with Guif cottons. ‘There was a small | 1 Ps, Howes do; Sally Ana: Clark: Mary Mankin, Lavo demand from spinners, who took probably 700 to 400 | Crowell; Lewis, Orowell; SA Appleton, Nickersout Gorn lis, Dales. The total amount of reported sales was 5.500 @ | 4,000 bales, which were supposed to have been taken by | apecvlators, and exporters for Havre and the Norta of | Europe, Foulklin. and Comp'iaoos, Lewis, New Bedfr fel, Provider ce. ElCop—New York, Jor cent City, Seedd ith mdse, to J Ho changed signals wit! yellow siznal with a black cross, bow mption. ship Cherokeo, Lyon, dtivg. itehil Middting Fair miles Sof Frying Van, exchanged Win, fram New York tor Charleston. N of Hatteras, passed steamer Carol! Philadelphia: y, 11% AM, reed steamer Columbus, from Phils — a— Non - s— ‘orree —Ssles of 160 bags of Rio were made at 014, 10 8 105s0. for old and new crop; and 60 do inva. at 100 Sales of £00 bags Maracaibo were reported at 834 alte. Fresonrs.— Rates were steady for flour to Liverpool, at 1s. 6d. in American, and 1s. 94. ia British bot- 5d was demanded for wheat, for cotton \¢d. was demanded. To London, flour was steady at 25. Fis. —Mackerel continued firm, with smal! rales, in Brave Beecher, Dra Sebr Mary Rehr John Hogs Sebr A 8 Thompso i & Doviin. Brown, Philad Boston; Aucusta, Kee Victor, Berry, Portiand; JC Walitoa, Liste. |, Chagres, Oct 17, Port & Son. N> dats, Lat ‘Am ship, a3. WEL paredny, 75 AM, iqnsla with beig L: Bald riday,7 AM. 30 mil na, from Charleston fo inilee N of Hatters: delphia for Charleston: Brig DB (Br), Pictou, N3, 12 days, with coal, tod H Brig Amanda Parrous, Hopkins, Thomaston, $ days, with me. Schr Emma, Simmons, Malaga, 85 days, with mdge, to erry, Hewitt. Philadelphia, 8 days. #, Hack, Philadelphia, 2da x elphia, 2 days. chr Southerner, Snow, Philade)phia, 2 days, * att eal Behr Jane, Tort ardiner, Gdays. all abeut 200 bbis., at $12 for No. 1's, $8 for No 2's, aad Co le $6.60 for No 3's, "Of dry cod. rales of 200 quintals were | FchrJacch'inugieilow Baxter, Machias, 8 daya H made, to arrive, at $2 625; held at $270. Lubec, 7 days, | _ Faurr.—In fruit, we notice of 100 bbis Baracoa Guston, Boater days. oranges. part for Boston. at $6 60; and 7.000 cocesauts, on private terms. A cargo of new Malaga arrived to: ay, consisting of lemons, Ivica almends, and whole, half and quarter boxes raisins, which will be offered at ‘suction on Monday next. Hors —120 bales good Western sold at 12 a 12}¢e., for the continent of Eurcpo _Mo.assus.— Sales of 60 bbls, New Orleans were made aot le Oi1..—Thore is no change in linseed, and the market is firm at 70c , with sales of 3,000 jonton, 3 An} Baxtor, B Bobs New York, Goodsell, Below. No inward bound vessels. by Oct 27—Wind from W to 8 ing im- ported under 7éc. per gallon, and holders are confident of an advance in the ensuing week; olive oil, in baskets, ia selling at $2 5735 @ $3. Fooarro ‘Oct %—Arrived, 26 |. Provisions —Pork—700 bbls, aold at $10 44 for mess, nie for Becton. | and $8 66 a $8 023¢ for prime. Within these few days, some large rales of pork havo been mado. below our 3 days. ston, 3 days. te, Russell, hence for Liver= the tolograph, nor was sundown yesiorday. Herald Marine Correspondence. ith—Sehr George Eags, quotation 200 bis. of mew mess were made to- | hour, with wis avy aa t, + ‘ying jib. 4 vadly. $5 60.10 arrive same time. "Beet | burton Weddth ill oni for Bowsou the nent fait £00 bbls. sold. ‘at $6.0 $6 50 for prime, and $00 $9 50 for mess country; of Brime mess, some 00 tleroes cold, Oot 27. 4 PU Arrived—Sehre Monterey: of new. at $16. Beef hains were dull. Lard —500 bb # aeeee Wesrne ME LE and tierces sold, at 6% @ 6c, and 800 kegs good, ae ati ko. Butiter was in better demand, at 10 a lige. forks Tei Ay Mason, d) Ad | for State, and 7 @ lle. for Ohio. Cheese was dull, and lower, at 5 a 6}¢0. Perkins Rice —Saies of 180 casks were mado. to arrive, primo new crop, and 60 do , on the apot, at $3 a $3 00 Svoans —Sales of a small lot (60 hhds) New Orleans were made, at 54 D— arcely any flax in market, and $145 8 $1 60 wouid be freely paid for American Canada is quoted at $140. A leading off mill in the city fs not going for the want of seed to work with. Tenacoo.—Annexed is the operations of the wee! alro, prices, receipts and steck on haud. The mark generally is fim, with e tendency upward: Prieei Seid. Rec'd. Kon. Va. & N.C. 4 todig 400 hide. 420836 22 de, GoW kde. Maryiand Ohio 3teld” 4 BNaths - orig Lay Bror Mremac to the Larlesion off Auld, from Halifax, ro) ry into ¢ Roman, ‘topgalian’ . main and mix oat rigged. ‘om, ab Kingator Hincteras 50 bbls. sold at 27 )¢e. for Prison, and . Drudge beld at 27540 . end time. ‘The operations comprise 100 indian bble aad £0 carks Malaga, for export at 20. # Sve , short price, snd 160 qr. cask# Li-bon at 500 Totat Receipts of Preduce per Hudaon River Lines This Day Flour, bbl» 19495 Beef bbie.... 375 ” 15660 Lard, . + 12045 Asher, . sone 2078 Whiskey © 4 Cheese, boxes . ond Pigs Reef. Pilot beat to took off the crew. At t j ea rigeine, MARKETS ELSE WHERE. Jost. 7 STOCK SALES. Boston, Oot 26.—Brokers’ Hoard —§ shares Western Railroad, 1044: 8 Concord Palirond. 6055; 2h Bast Bose Company 13%; 3 Vermont and Mass. Re jroad, 29; 60 do 2%. 190 do. 2644, 20 do. #Am , BG: 14 Bosto and Meine Railroad. # 16d , 105; 1 Eastera Kailrond. 10 7 heebire Railroad. (63¢; 10 Merchants’ Baok, 104 65 Vermont Central Railroad 45%; 15 Vermont Ceatral Kailrond No 1 Dividen ;, 100 do, No. 2 Divi- cends. $2.14; 16 do od Maine Katiread Rights 40 panty Railroa 1. «30d , 24, 00 do, 34%; 40 do., B45; 25 do, 34%; $1,000 V mont and Mase Railroad bonds, 81. DOMESTIC MARKETS. rrenton, Oot. 25 1849. —~ At Market, 1200 Beef Cat tle 16°0 Stores, 4900 Sheep and 152) Swine —Pri Beef Cw Last week's prices were weil hd it's Bee Correrpondence. mn Anatom, (of Meahen) Pareit, 8c | Posten, wishfeosl, while ronning for | of the déth ult mise Prevjtont (be as ghe ¥ Tew aod tne art P would return to the rao Hf possi #. and believed to bi an RG (before tony dferd on Thorsda: 87 hy poe thet e sche ashore 0: ston, me. he, Weh inet, ned, vit: extra $0; first quality 62685 60; second 475.85; th REDD Stores Two your olf $¥ a $15; three year old $16 0 $25 Working Oxan—Salea at $0 $82, $85, $00 and $105 §=Cows and | Sales at | S1¥. 923, $25. $82. $A5 a $a? Small love #142 162.188 226and 260. Seine—Lots to peddle Ee for Sows, 4%0 for Barrows: fat Hoge 440. At | retail from 4 to de | —_—_——- Announcements of Bivthe, Marriages. and Deaths are mor inserted wnlege duly autenticated and pard fer deratand that the revolving beourin, “ wane | Tably revolves ae Married, | On | of the Seeedenbergian ehucch | Navy. to Mice Kony Kremoure, di Kier uit, of the Is! ‘opdey. 16th Inst. by the Rev Profersor Bas! Wa FP. Srrera. U ghter of Veber gd Hebert Tow and elt 15th 0 Heerd fron Bedtors, 1 +p. arr Aug 10, Arab, erwine, ofl Bots! Spoken, ith, on the 2éth inet. at | anip Adirontack, 19 days from 1 nty. | Weeney Wan M.D, | Sept) ler 47 4 low 90 4 wats, eldest denghter of the Hoa. | “Part Farny. fom New Orleans for Vigo, Joseph Bialr, of the former place | Oce 15, 834 PH (supposed sem reckoning), Inv 2g cent ool Win H+, reported from Newbury (oF off Balifas. tn the 90th FoR CALIFeRNts Park Waban Severin, henos (Sept t date, lat 2%, lon 46. from the residence of his Foreign Port brother, Thomas P Way. 7L Fifth street, at half pact Renwepa. Oct W—Asr brig Qeeon Vint 12 w'elock, om Sanday atterovon he friende of the | York. Clu ‘eh, brigh W Maxwell, Martie tA femtly end there of Thomas Po and H. Way, are rer Canis, wht Oct I~ Brigs Or at Ledebar’ Stinver, for do peettolly invited to attend ead fer W Op Saturday evening, Mth, Rowwer 8. Newar, aged | 6 Ae y' mousnet Wan Le tiberee £0 yeurs Pe friends ef the family. and thowe of his sone-in- Jaw, William Martin and Thomas Savage, are reapeat fully Invited toatterd bis funeral, on Monday afce th inet. at 836 o'elook. from bis late readence, No 26 Dowiniok street without farther invitation he 17th Ootober, Mt Wiitiant A. Jace Bmity 112 Ship Hermon ia, (fry, Brown, for Bi Got 2--fere Sar GIPRALT + ports above, ral will take place this day (Sunday), The relatives of the terntly of bis farher, (. H. Juckron, sud bis brother tu ine. Charles Rowe, the | members of the military company of which he was « member. the trembers of Harmony Lodge No 44.1 O Bid wit Pa @etrek Pork , Oot S14 Adel oO thi mbers of Ueran Company, No, | Shoty: & H' Herbeek, Sein, 10. F., and eae Li Be Sersanah. At do 13h " : ter, about 2th, vir, Charles Hom lorrvos, Oct 1Berk A pest ony. day, 27th inst,, Davin Kane, tn the 64th year f., Oot d=Bhips Cotwmbian, mare Allerton, Smith, wy 6: Balarar, Ferter. for N berks Wary & Jere Cowell, do, ¢ | Sid sht 2id. bark Eliza Trornioe, of bin ape lite friends are reepectfally Invited to attend Wi rel, thin, Sunday afternoon atu o'¢leek, from b © reridence War thoat farther he i Veare Philadelphn Sovitetien wilt be taken to Calvary | "Mosley nan vA Gea Weis Ww Cemetery for taterment. wren Ta Th ek akan aot ext vo Wateriord avd Lansingborg papers please oopy tobe d alelion, fot Weltiwors, ‘On the evening of the 20th inet, Many Frenesce. t ones Vet 2 ho Am vouwpel. fart ceughter of James Bi Jr. formerly of Ca Wieote, @t ay gotet AGA. Se #, Pike. mo, of come diner TheaF tere on the 24 in to the 64h year of bi Jews Trane Mo +108. F of South ion At Detroit, Michigan, October Zlet. Major Romeat A. Fovevtn, taymarter.U 8 A aged Bly On Saturday evening, of water on the brain. Maer FB Monroomery devghter of Mobert # ead Mary &. DMonteomery aged 4 month« and 12 day The friends of the family atxo of hie brother.t | James H. Ridgway, are reepectfully imvited to at nee for N York: & » to toad for Bost: n: ‘re. and others. Jaw, | York: trge Soeam, Walford, dor A per bom, and cack reining in ellanevus, with a cargo of lumber. in going Florid ‘the 2let instant, etruck She put inte Se Mi probably have to HM woe make owt wh: 92 the bark Alabams, fro ok Curtybunk Light for rood for N Bedford. She inaks mage to her bottom is mot ke Scum Asnonw—Sehr Corto Gordo, at Norfolk 2th, saw on 4 Failte hy Menor 7 baile and owned hy Mr Danie Thareday wight, eho «ta: nat tha ‘machinery, al to- night.—{ Bosten Daily Ady, 27th. Whaiemeon. off Comoron, Sovloo Ses, in Jax, rea, Luns, to load for do, ry. and Marth: tow, anda fh avd it was doabted that any ¥. Meron ton, 1e, 8 L Crowe rriti, for Borton, 7 di bt leane Franklin, Crosby, do, Box Proportion. Selomon Andrews, Tooker? Norwich; Sher 5 steamer Carolina, Marke’ 1, Ci 4 Mobile; bark of the Lake, Mata~ NS, with loss of fore- with leas of masts; hada jary fore R ee Arras Manta—The bark Apphs Maria, of Porte. Jn. Oot 19, reports har- jsrnasted and aha Pei from Philadelohis for q Vineyard So lie aN bow re reported removed) and struck en the Sow emt to her asvigbance and fame thine she was stripped of wel would rronanty oe oles saved to N Bed- wrevk dich with Wight The Awad yours ot (7 of whioh were the wind being wa- ly, bas the ex- toy achinery of zit ia others. Mecha: dit pre= » Torry, FH, New Zon~ vated ‘ig Inge, verpool for ) for San Orleans. Jolt, fut Boston, to © Davies. Oct 4—Brige Sitonne, Gordy, for Boston, Witton, from W iimiagton, NC ist are. hurchilt: to toad for von, Asth. 4 , eroat, Aleg for Wort md how the wind Kingston, 7 Stinson, for N York, Horton. nag. deh, m Conk. from Ralti~ in Mowarl, fur NY, Tiark Thetis, Porter, from #16 28th proeed Seve ip © Trapani, whens she Hallowell. and Chews ‘pht, Gorham, Hoston: raising bad risen 100 A vesrol of 300 tone | belt Mice Bail, 4 A Alston, & Sohroed te Almeria to load lead ab ton.» from z Siheabor nvm Vigo, Aaa’ Riso gous to aimecta ‘Nene of the vessels which old from Malage after 14th alt, pad patved ‘the Straits, baring been prevested by constant Neweasrue Oct 12 . Lucas, for Boston, I Newson W. ter dedciy dative: Sitar for Vociaans, ght randy; Mary Broth on, Meleher, for Charleston, in ler 0, Fept 29—Barks Fairy, Thomas, from Malta arr Md days to load for Bostnn; Pow hata, Sib ier rou Zan, to along foe N¥orks Ne rf praaue, for © Ucn ines; 4 from the Geart, for NYork, 14 ne lqueeia, {Be hav A Kinsman, Titoomd, a, font uy} perform quarantine. Science, Howland, from Banger 23) tor Sau Praresece. ~ ~ HL weil Sept 26—81 ip Beeln. Stevens, from Trieste, ar for N York; barke ton, wth; Osm: G Matson fer do, k lenis, Ku nr Manon. 3 du Be - ponte ‘Ship Lady Arabella, Glover, di mond, for Maite abeshe pts be Woaitis g, Gloral sta rt ‘oitie ralsar; had Same Oe ard, NOFleans; Yoots, Gare Vico, Sept W—Bark Wag-am, Elwell, for Malaga, in qua- ‘ Yannours, Ni, Oct 16—Cld sohrs Calla and Yormouth Packet, NYork. Home Ports. Brazos, Oct 1!—Sld scr Alderman, Fantown, NYork* Bartimone, Oct 2o—srr schr tero, Leverton, Bristel. Btenmer Veraid reports off the Patuxent a herm ri aude wd aftechr, both bound up Cid brige Virgin: aaoet buco aud @ market: Linnia (sw), Olsson, Funohal, Madeira; schr Baltimore, Sleight. N York. B Lane, Palermo; Cla~ ‘Zenodia, ah; Velocity, ‘timere; Elm, Philadelphia; 5; Aonial 7, Yates, ‘Doboy jotte, Sparks, NY. rleston; Sea trey, Wilming= Somers, Kichmend; Margaret Ann, Haveo, ta, Harding, thiladelphia: Weso gus, , Niokersony’ Vintage, dandy and Tei Nickerson, albany; Lovell, Albany; Howard J Cooley & Co, Young, Water Witch. Smalls Rk Unvrington: awd Zepnyr, Crockett, N Ys Louisa from Nurlewia be Souter ‘sigval for two barks and fur criva. Linnd, Eidridge, Boat Tud O7dg tons), Milla, Vialpa Geo a Hovley, Buhw, Charlesto: ig, Chonan Smyrna; Cyclops, Colhoon, Havana; Fostor, Baker, George town, DC, Putnam. Nickerson, Frederickeburg "Nothin gone to res. Liriy corn did moe axil yesgorday, as repurteds he srurted to-..). and anchored in Naataakct Role. Ship Ewperor, which started cowards dark yerterday, did noc to vee, but anchored in the stream after dark: ant remain Baseon Oct 21—Arr schra Tangen., Plummer; Gleanor, Long: Sarah Buck, se, and Amanda, Mower, Nfere. Cid 224, brig J A terery, Harlow, oy 2ith—Arr sehr Jehn O rel: |. Coyle, N Vork, é Baprasr, Oct 20—Arr sobre Levanon, N York; 221,8 A mith, do. Baru, Oct 23—Cld_ shin Rochester, Weeks, No brig Catharine Rogers, Coll Mo Bett, Windsor, to load for Alexaa brigs Bodadon, for San F ; Willow, St Maras; rr aco; Won Pure schre Catharine, White, NYork; U er ‘ON, Uct 23-—Arr ship Sulliv ¥ ee [pan alee ie agg are a Cy In she offing, shy em! oelty. Old o1 ‘bee, Fergus: Noone. Bid bar M Orewa Rastront, no 17th, brig Glive, loth, rehe Julia ‘Bon, Alexandria; schrs Dorcas Phelps. LI, Prod: ri 19th. areade, McCurdy, Vhiladelnhia; 20th, Albion, dria; Monts Cristo, Kichmond; Fiors, Wectingill, 22d, brig Brookline, Mitchell, do; schr Matilda, 'Wovster, rk. bast Tuomasron. Oot 19—Sid sohrs Joha, Sleeper, N York; pates, di 234 sx. Wise, crockett, Richmond (Fast Riven, Gee B—sid brig wubert, Collins, San Fran~ cise sud wont to sea morning of 2ith, from Bristol Perry. WAnrroRD, Oct w—arr sches Seteca, Chainer, N Yorks 25th, Mohawk, Clark, Albany. Sid 24th, schrs Usoeola, Mills, NYerk; 25cb, Sachem, Thiesver, Albany, 26ih~ Arr wbr Uxeas, Bates, NYork} sloop R L Parker, "bilacelp! ‘a. Bot 86, 6 PM—Tho ehip Lens, from Bulst= more; tark Yarmouth, from NOrleaes: brig Pearl, from Gos- on emtne in about 12 o'clock, aud proceeded vp with alight wind frow the southward, Tue suhr Criump, from an exstern port, also passed up with Loss of fore! other damage of & ecriows uature ia rigging, sails vious night with NYork, which Ui Med, 10 belonged, U have net succeeded in finding out, the roadster parsed the bronk water, wm: the city. Th tlrer fog eather fogey. Smith, Boston; barks es 7 on. Ln Macwal Pet20—_ Ase coke Mapfewer, Foster, Niork. Sid 5 18th, Cer jo Naw On Lea, Oct 18—Arr steamships Yacht, Thompson, Braron *t Lage, via Galveston; Pi et, Smith, Galves 7 ships Magnolia, Ulrick, New 00 Bodwich Pensacola, New York; sehr bs up— Ships bark Astoria; two v8. aud teveral other Is, pames Unknowo.. Old steamabip BA Und reeilles; bark Kerlah, Kenduli, sturscilles; bri Wiltiats. a ‘empa Maher Bay Oct 20—Arr sebre Corre Gordo, Wood, N Yorks Jones, N York; Benj Stamard, Alien,” N Yora: Johnaon, N York. (ld sone Selim, Philops, brig Cheslenge, Clark, Mayague: Dew Uaven, Got 2>—are sobre Survey solr Mystic, mich, onvrou Biize Aw Chapman, Ai- ary Mos amerions devia, Ualvadelphias ohn Man ioy ling, Wella, albany. 3 Franbh Geo Ds <3) a Ronwien, Uct 2—cld vchr HM Johan N York. Rewrour, Oct 2—arr bark Ko, Barer, Provideueo for Calitorni r Cornelia, N Bedford for NY Neenuaveont, Oct 25—Are sche Williag Maid, Smith, Baltinucre Oct 35—Are eohre Phi Nye, whieh ak wear t Pacapen Orleans vi brig Old Zack, Norton, alban, ‘ork. Fexsacona, Oot 18~Arr prev brig George L Abbots, Stan- ley, NYon Eliasrerh Goods Fn vinawece, Oct —Arr sobre chas P Brow Nantemond, Wim Fenn Sterling, Norfork: Silvia dee. Fuiadelrbia; Jarvis Lyon, urroughs, Tooker do; Brockhaven, Burdick, 6o ope Thomas B thaw= kins, Jones, N York: Dregom, Sturgis, eo; Jas L Long, e Wilk ei, NYors; Pi » Oa Puymour 8 B Seimend, co. ft N York; 18th, Cid doth, « hr Eugene, Saunders, Parva Revell, NYork. Old 0, Frothiaguaa. Bos» MoLanghiin, Havana Sid bare Freel bev Be i conrad Lewoning, Townend, Bi Batch, for Philadelol onan Parker f A= Win LSet, Barnes for Phil Silas B land, Ackerly, for Prov St MAKY's Geo Oot. 22—Brig Octave, of Boston, Maloy, tld for Kyo Jancien Ziet; sehr Palos, frow N Yor, passed w atow care since: sabe Johis Preset, Bolles, from ive Coming down the Fiver, pr tow: vene Uh wr ted Jas cht was im «, NYork . Portiands 240h, rie Pronireres 8 25--Sla berg « ‘wa Prana Ciera, Sao Warnon, Vet 5—Sid bark Hamilton, Slate, Sam Franc iree 7 ros, Oct 1-814 bark Wm Henry, Warts, NOw h. Forn-x, Wi y Hupp td Arr brig Rainb et, Uarotng, Cacdelt Wawewan Coe Are brie Eventi more: eehee Fransiin, Norfolk; 20k. sarah Lovina, NVork: U sages, 0. Nf brig Ava, Adats, Philaveipiom, eebe Koabury, Somes, Baluivore Peotone Rogers ad vi deow aad nurse, fe aad Mowrieen Mit. pron Mies Mins MW Hason, Mrs 0 horas, Mise Tabler gam two children nad numer, Mee Gipne, Modawme levaed, aes Lew on, Mre Knevitt. Mrand Hes KK Springer Me aed Mee The children and we iet Thotetoe Me aed 4 PS Utte, Pans are + Mine Opanen, Me Ya ter Lemonn, oroner, Mes Stowar forms wine, tin Gk Lore De SAV ARN AN—Steombip Cherot 34 Permmen ond lacy, Mire wt: Averfeldt, BR Arey, JA Luff M Fite, Slee 8 Williford, Mire K Tim the steerage, WW Bloodworth, Rey aM Passengers CHARLESTON, KO-Stermenip loabel Mra donne t k bod, Ds 0 children and ay and dough ee A ebile, sm ry » Taylor, easy Pt awpbe B thee my, Ve Vards Gur Worm Oval vre¥ orn A Cnlbert sh 4 Sere od ne Vad 4 OP Clare, @ f out, Bre Lewle 4 event, T Widdinton, Vilawes, D 4, TOR rien, Cn: heen iD bwiblay, fret, J Wade der Clerk, 1 aalaner 8 Iaty my d chil Ree Porcher, & Miah ved, D Me mere lady and obit + teahie oD Sas Aveusts and B Wheetor, Me Nelibere Medel J & Chae FS Coffe H Levis, Woccowdl J Pactard. Hing, Job Poth, Copt Joho Potar Joke heme, dares Copnine Me Hall, Me Taeth ther Grornberg, D Conlon, Wm M Marcia, am ° FOR CALIPOnnta San Prancisco—Sehr Alex hen Bratch, J) mpson, Win a Somith, Dt Hollingsworth, all at New= ily Gorhann, of Ne# Shots sams ‘ammond, and Wm King, of Maste~

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