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| — ir Common Counell, BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Novestexn 16.—Morgan Morgans, Eeq., President, in bait. ac inlautes of the preceding mesting were reed and approved PETITIONS REFERRED. Of sundry persons, Ee the correction of taxes and ments; of Wm... Room to be appointed commis- of deeds; of Eagle & Hasard, for a lease of Pier uJ E. era ot re Perris, to be allowed to surve the fel of Manbattan on his own respo! ic J. Brice Saleh ‘and others, to have Bixth ue, to the centre o B dale road, ongregational Sixteenth street, for lamp and lamps in tront of their church; of Ebenezer osts Brana, to be have ralary increased; of # number of ae. zens, that no ntage, for the year 1850, be ‘watil the 16th of February, 1851; of Samuel a Feliet from personal tax: of Judah and other fora sewer in Spring street; of James Beekman an Others, for bulkhead at fost of 49th street. KAPORTS ACCEPTED. Of Committee on Poliee, recommending & concur- rence with the Board of Assistants, in favor of paying the bill of Dr. Budd for medical services at Seven- teenth Police District; of Committee on Salaries and Oftices, in favor of increasing the salary of the com troller to $3,000; book-keeper, $1,200; stock clerk, uditor, $1.600; redemption clerk, $1,000; as- ditor, $1,000; clerk to comptroller, $1,000— the offices of our comptroller and second auditor being abolished, by which a saving of $600 is effected THE REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE. A message was rceeived from the Mayor, transmitting the Fonert of the Chief of Police for the quarter ending the 30th September, 1850. aud recommendin, mentee tionjof several suggestions in said report. mente are a8 follows :— ou a report, September 3uth, of the state of ‘the police, and embracing & statistical account of the as of the depart: This information 1s contained in a report made to me by the Caief of Police, which I heont by submit for your éxamination. I would call your attention to the improvement, in ipline and efficiency, which hag been made in this partment. From areport to the Common Council, made immediately preceding my entrance on the du- Hes of this office, it appears that the number of men absent from duty by reason of sickness, amounted to ‘an average of sixty three men per day. umber, by @ careful ‘liscrimination in the se- lection of candidates for appointment and the ob- servance of strict accountability in cases of or megiect of duty, has been Leer weap d dergoing diminution until for the last quarter ¢ re num- ber of absentees, by reason of sickness other causes, has been reduced to seventeen men per day, et whom some are permanently ditable: I would also suggest the propriety of adopting the Buggestion of the accompanying report, jas relation to the lighting of piers and wharves, especialy such as are in the actual occupation cf shipping. The dark- ness not only aids in the commission of thefts, and ‘Tenders it more difficult for the police to detect ana epprehend the offender, but often leads to serious accidents, and not untrequently the loss of human life. ©. 8. WOODHULL. How, Caren 8, Wooonunt, Mayer :— Sin :—I herewith transmit to you a report, showing the condition of the Police Department for the quarter ending on the 30th of September, 1850, from which it appears that there bave been tem thousand and ten reons arrested by the members of this department (or offences against the laws of the State; showing aa increase over the nutwber of arrests, during the pre- vious quarter, of one thousand seven hundred and eighty-six. This large increase of arrests was mainly for such offences as assault and batter: , disorderly conduct, intoxication, and , while there has been a propor tio ate iners a © number of ar- reste for the higher grades me. The captains of the several districts reported to me it hi tit larcenies, as having uring the quarter, and ove thousa: fons as baying been arrested for the commission of similar offences, It dows not, however, follow that all the parties who have committed such offences have Deen arrested. although the number of arrosts exceed the number of offences committed. It frequently oc- cure that two, three, and sometimes four persons are engaged in the commission of a single offence; hence the seeming cisparity between the number of offences committed and the number of persons arrested for the commirsion of these offences. While, therefore, it is not claimed that every offender is overtaken in his misdeede, yet it is evident that but a emali proportion of them escape detection. The rtfor the present quarter embraces two additional tables—one showing theamount of property Jost and the amount recovered; t! ther showing the number of oflences against property in th pa- trol districts. From the table in regard to property that ount of property stolen amounts to three thousand one hundred and five dol- Jars and seventy-three cents; of which five hundred and fitty-eight dollars and twenty cents have been recovered; grand larcenies, fourteen thousand seven hundred and twelve doflars and thirty-five cents, of which pine thousand aod fourteen dollars and two cents have been recovered; petit larcenies, two thou- and six hundred and eighty-five dollars and twenty- eignt centr, of which fitteen hundred and eighty-seven dollar sixty-one cents have been recovered—ma- \ ine thoussad three hundred and ud fifty-three there ‘The me mlx rs of this de partm Jen in other counties or Btate: I bave deemed it pr rto you may the mor of the departme: entire correctness, owing to the occa- sional carelessness of persons upon whose property de- predations have been committed, in mot reporting their loss at the district etation house, or at this omce, arising from an erroneous impression that but a small Pro rtion of property etolen is ever recovered. jeves are frequently arrested with stolem property ‘a fiber porsession, but which is necessarily returned to them. from the simple fact that the persons from whom it was n neglected to leave a dereription of perty at the proper — nd the notices in papers are not In connection with this subject, it may not be im- roper to add, that a large part of tne grand and petit reenies have been committed under such cirou: ces as render it utterly impossible for the police to prevent their Ss. such as th hotels, and othor @ survellance of @ po the table in relation to offences committed against property, it appears there have wand and forty-eight offences of that description 00! mitted during the quarter Three hundred and eighty-three violations of the corporation ordinances were reported to the corpora tion attorney During the quarter there were seven thousand five hundred and eighty nine persons accommodated with lodgings; tw! jundred and tour lost children restor- ed their ate or guardians, two hundred and by Sne aided, thirty-five persons Tescved from drown: forty-four fires extinguished; three hundred and “coven! y six stores snd dwelling houses fou red; ni four cattle twenty-one cents ledgerr, and restored to them again Fifteen hundred and ninety seve members of the department. in cen ness or other disability, making an average of seven- teen and one-third men per day, showing a gratifying decrease, when compared with the previous quarter, of eight perday fa made to your honor for the quarter ending w Both of June, 1 omitted to direct your th: ial attention to the urgent necessity of lighting the piere:o highest f thie city importance te ent to discharge. faithfully, 1 one demanded allke by every da just regard for the property oi If the plers were properly lighted, it would greatly facilitate the operations of policemen in detecting river thieves, and in preventing the latter from depre- dating property necessarily for a short time ex- posed om the pterr An they are at preeent, it is time lort by @ peliceman to pat the piers. as he cannot detect or frustrate the operations of these river depredators, who are rcreened from his view by the darkness of the night. In the reporte made to me, it ie stated that thirty- Dre persons were rescued from drowning. but these have mortly occurred during the Sr. time; whereas the Coroner's inquests can better tell how many more might bare been eaved, had the piers of our city been pre) inbted They re trave at night by eallors and emigrants, also by bostmen and by the hands on board of const. ers and foreign versels, whose crews live on board of their respective vesse! Ptrsone are frequently. in erwel*, are precipita would undoubtedly mite the duty of the ck 't ie the duty of ti thorities to afford the means of safety to this cles of perrone, as well esto light the streets of the city for the accommodation ond protection of other citizens The lighti the plere would afford protection to honest m ~~ Ey: in the prosecution of their legiti mate Deriness, yy Fine A great amount of emug- ing, and thus er revenues of the United tes government The captain of the first patrol district, in his repor. to me, says: — “There are thirty-three piers in thie district cighteen on the Kast River and fifteen on the a ently exposed to accidents, on board of thelr respective River; each more or lesa is remaini it ie a matter of imporsl! ity amount of with th: Jeo submit to you th lamps placed on the piers. say four on each ber of emigrant ships land ‘at these piers at of the night, loaded with pecoongers, men: ot # —-¥0 drowned, whereas hte had dee Taree” the greater part of dis & gteat benefit to policemen, in aiding them to py the duties requ! of them. Thieves would not be so apt to steal, aw could be geen from all ae By) and if they at- comm! te dati would more rebenteg. NY t leo. LT oy bs 4 foamen LF satan eap treaty fehiieon tars, be Jaton and have drowned, ‘owing ine meaeure, to the darkness of the piers the with i ne is ith street, where Fie a PE A SO ia PN and have the best opportunity to prossoute operations wemegtee sates of dashnees Whenever thi DierRicts ro Tie Cvixr oF PoLice, of persons oot he tes ied a ch eetrt, the the Selicont Oapiains, ee en Fedecnan, AINS OF oun oRVRRAL Parnas ed {cx felonies, misdemeanors, and by’ or frat day of duly to the thirtieth ay Sepiesber, 0, ; July, Ang. Sept, Total, . | we oe ee Se & om Muse oS our lating io cocape. 912 LAB 3s ‘Attempt t to commit rape. 4 t a 9 fi wos op 8 # ry fy 50 » iM ao 3 1 1 6 5 6 a 32 2 = _ 2 er ar a eI 1 3 1 o - peg yoru h os iD e . eg SL BO & 19) 6 a os iss 7 3 z LB 52 22 0 3 oo 6ll (668 1,909 m6 6 O62 1,622 23 T 5 ey 3 Ss 2 8 2 2 9 a a. ee 2 56 a 2 pas 6 iz 9 7 a 73 yo 8 wo 7 3 z v rea a PE oe 1 2 6 - Ww - ‘4 -= 4 4 6 7 ot 6 < ‘ it 1 B 1 Ww 3 1 4 3 cn aS) ned a 90 nm 35 . S167 3,574 8269 10,010 Revorr wane ny THe Carrarns OF THE SEVERAL Parrow suoeaseve v0 sume. ry or Pouice of the ber of Bur- aq) Grand an: tit Larcenies committed in each Dis- t, together nats tae seo ae stolen, and the amount of pro day of July ‘to the 3th day - i ered froin t! ‘September, fo, ineluaiy 2 3 x ji ? ; F a e cy 3 bal a Pees | & Hy 3 is em 24°) S ry eS FY 3 H : a $431 00 $993 80 $217 60 $217 60 % geez ss soir 9s S791 0 S300 0 Fim 60 “i050 29° WO — 8.44000 1,784 00 445.09 253 00 0 40.00 4000 "381.00 "135.00 310.00 140 50 25 706.00 3.00 1,806 00 1,552 00 “7000 10.00 ig Sang 00 1357 00 407 00 193 00 48 22000 69.00 “'s47 32 "43002 141.00 129.00 46 49727 Wi 27) «9017 1T 7400 $8 45500 40 35000 6300167 5S AS BS 24000 0 oO 7800 78.00 ai - - 474006200 OW 72 0 a - = 62000 62000 — — 13.248 = 77900 1450 (15672 By ae 4. 28 1k 0) — 41365 373.5067 90 «GL 9 % = 102900 $1000 117 0043.50 a 57400 540 8 a = = 2009 op 40m 15g» 143 4200 B00 is 26 0 100087224 Total.$3,106 75 G58 20 14,712 85 V,0l4 O2 2,085 23 1,587 01 TOTAL Loss, Distgict No. Distziot No. 11. Reront MADE py THE CAPTAINS OF bag? gy Leper aK th Distr ric’ To THY Cuixe oF of Offences com from the first i), **huaoser puns ua940r] aanjonsyeue,y ra fis26. han. **ronasiog yey hase leoltall ry | cotSecusme! | cet 0c) Sle-ele wes ‘ Pou _ F ta + aowapase 2 Lbelastel il 5 961812 190 3 ust Property ta y of ay to the thirtieth | boards, appropriating the requisite amounts for plac- lows py Tire CAPraine ow THY seVERAL PATROL vite Caney ow Porsce, ef Violations of City Ordinances, from the first day of July to the thirtieth day of September, 150, ive, which were semt to the Cor- eater sellin junk @ Total... Revonr oF HEAR ing to the thirtieth day of Sep 7 $8 2 5 Boos ae . & Districts, 3 § a & 3 2 & Firet.... 2 S:cond » Third Pay Feurth... Ww Fitth 3 Sixth... » Seventh ‘ Bighth.. 4 BAD... FJ Te oe 3 Thirteenth. . 7 7 Fourteenth .. ant 7 6 Fifteenth . ig i FT Bixteenth 16 5 5 Beventeen' ~s Ww Bighceet Se State oF THe Derantwext—Sratewerr snowine re | SUMAER OF DA\s that Members of the Police Depar i t from duty, in consequence of day of July to the pest Force. fe _y 4 Districts, Latte 17 a Second. “ 4s ‘Third, cou co Fourth 6 5 om withous tecass misce'lancous tramsactions Ms ember, 1800, pasoysos paw Rossen S200 Fase: gyeease Ss & Ravseseee"™” elel ae women | ae! escent be oe! See 23 576 7 reer gevenan Pa oy Powroemes Di Day oF Ocrom Ae os Bere rece Total... Dav or Coleen 1880 . Aue. Sep. Total wt bs 0 FT 19 48 86 i wp $s 2b & BwbM - 1 2 = }' 3 Se Te Som, 2 - =~ 4 3 8 & St. or 3s 8 eS ee n= 8 —- 3 6 lt BH n = wous pun sai us aloud puw Aowoy p Su oyun. r 0 00 Til BS) 3 10,008 #1 TRor. = 4 => BZSBUEES — oe Pe=8 Gess=8 alz Daye Total Patrol Dutrtete, Lost. Force, Tenth ~ a) jeventh “ a elf th a 8 ry 0 sl westi--eow Sovaineertieuns te sun Toner Dar or Ocrosen, 1850, 896, ro wit — RESOLUTIONS. Resolv the Board of Assistant Aldermen con- That thetteet Coscasiatener bende lnhereby, ys y all contracts reg g made tor the lation grading of etreets, juire that ‘akon out at least thres feet below the surface ‘That Andrew W. L be, and is aes, ot Common Schools, in the Fifth xt dome Seach removed from the ward. f the Board of Assistant Aldermen con- Commissioner of Repairs an hereby, directed to ~f and that the sum ‘station houses, and the ma is s hereby, by, appropriat- 3 com: ie ct this ped eer apr for approval That Fitty-first street, from the Kighth paved, and that the sidewalks between said avenues, be for a feet wide. That a Gre hydrant be placedon the morth- ot Thirty-first street and Ninth avenue, direction of the Croton Acqueduct Board, wah sum of $65 be, and is hereby, ‘appropri- ‘That South street. from Peck slip to Vatha- be Pageives under the direction of the solved, That a pior be built, under the direction praredarped sper bo ba! the: foot of Rivington reek, 40 feet in width, and extending 250 feet ‘in the ba the pumpatthe north west corner of Ninth a seston Thirty-first street be removed, and the b> filled up, under the direction of the Commissioner of Repairs ‘sand Supplies. The Board then adjourned to 6 o'clock to-morrow (this) ¢ BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. Nov. 15.—The Board met at halt past five o'clock in theevening. Present, the President in the chair, anda uorum of members in their places. The minutes of e preceding meeting were ted and approved. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Report of the Committee on anes and Places, in favor of extending the fence arvund Mi a Square to the line of the court yard in Fifth avenue and Twenty-third street, On concurrence, concurred in. Report of Committee on Fire Department. in favor of concurring to proc 8 new engine for Engine Company No 82. Cone: in. FAPERS FROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Resolution te enclose vacant lots in Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. Concurred in. Resolution to employ a clerk in the office of clerk of the Common Council, at a salary of $400 perannum. Coneurred in. Resolution to remove pump in Twenty. first street, near Third avenue. Concurred in. Resolution to repair Hester eae, between Norfolk and Suffolk streets, Concurred in. Petition of Engine Company No. 14 for repairs to their engine A and concurred in. Petition for gas light in front of South Dutch Church, corner of Twenty. first street and Fifth ave- nue. Granted, and concurred in. Resolution appointing Geo. T. Hope an Inspector of Common Schools forthe Seventh ward. Concurredin. Resolution In favor of appropriating $046 56, to Ry the balance of purchase money due to the Uni Btates government on the lot of ground known as Fort Gansevoort. Petition for gas lamp in front of the edifice of Christ's Church, in Anthony street. Concurred in. Report of the Committee on Streets, in favor ot granting permission to the Hudson River Railroad Company to propel their cars between Chambers and Thirty-first ieee: d: cf ; g : i : eg A i é z f 53 zi 32 Lf E : AG Eee. Ha iG Hs rpbytiei ae ? F g & means of their patent dumb epgine. Adopted. T board eonourres by & vote of 11 to 5, RESOLUTIONS. Resolved. That the Croton Aqueduct Board report to this Board why the resolution passed in both ing five hydrants in the Eleventh ward, have not been ocmplied with.—Adopted. Retolved, That it also “Adopted. iene North ‘rivet THE NEW “YORK STATE ELECTION. BTATE OFFICERS CHOSEN, Governor—Washington Hunt, whig. Ineutenant Governor—Santord EB. Church, dem. Conal Commissioner—Jobn C, Mather, State Prison Inspector—Wm. G. Angel, dem. JUDICIAL. alerh of the Court of sAnpealt—Charign 8. Benton, em, CANAL COMMISSIONERS. ‘The following will form the Board of Canal Commis- sioners for the comi fr white, Moved 2 lige? Shree by iad do. 1849— m., de, 1860— ie = COMMISSIONERS OF THE CANAL FUND. Sanford K. Church (dem me Lieutenant Governor, ristopher Morgan (whig). Beoretary sf State. c troller (whig), to be chosen by Legislature. in place of W. Hunt, elected Governor, ivah Hunt (whig), Treasurer, Levi 8. Chatfield (dem.), Attorney General. CANAL BOARD. The Canal Board, which makes the ap} canal officers, and decides questions canals, consists of the Lieutenant Sevsnee, of State, Comptroller, Treasurer, Attorn the Btate Engineer and Surveyor, and the re v ristopher Morgan. » 1 soggy of 5 te the Gem eneral, ‘Canal Com: wares, Prve. {of State, elected 1849. ier te the ohooen by the Legislature. Alva elected 1849. Heat, Treasurer Btate Engineer and Surveyor, ©, Beymour, aries Cook, Canal Commiation DEMOCRATS, FOUR, fanford E. Church. Lieut. Governor, olected 1850, Levi 8. Chatfield, , Attorney General ted 1649. Frederick sy Canal Cot elected 1849, elected 1850. Hy John ©. Mather, Canal ‘The whigs, therefore, will hold the, ‘control of those | im, 's, the Commissioners of the Canal Fund, and the Cana! Board, for another year. MAJORITIES FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR AND CANAL COMMISSIONER. Lint. Govenwon, Cawat Consens’ Counties, Church, Cornell, Mather, Blake | Den Dem, Whig. | =- 4 - 101 - on | MS 4it = 166 == m2 = 25 1340 - 1,403 - ~ 466 = 184 = lass - 1500 oe = 676 po 100 = - 10 a= 1,338 = 1942 | 1496 609 int 4art | M 1.206 1st | M = 6 4646 - | 430 — 623 | 497 + | ory = | ore 1 anh: | - 504 = | - sre - | - 4a - | - 460 | 337 | 87 | 185 _ 208 068 Sod “a 48 - 1.400 = Too ae - 33 = 62 - - 487 = - is = 6 1241 - igo i = 191 pa 320 = 646 — 679 _ 189 _ 1,706 16507 = 15,229 16400 Church's maj. mr) 43 Mather’s maj. 8 * Erie county estimated on Caral Commiasioner. {The counties of Steuben, #t. Lawrence and F: lim, estimated on Lieut. Governor and Canal Com- missioner. ‘The majerity of Mather is increased by the vote of Steuben co mt, (omitted in Friday's H-reld, morning edition.) to about 1,000 in the State, LIRUTENANT GOVERNOR. M boy! —— it ry seen, is seers, 08 been ¢: \ moajorit; rion over ates Cornell'whe bi ot the be hot rent votes, a¢ his colleague on the ticket, Mr. Chureh had not the anti-remt vote, ig abolition for instance, ¥! Rey: vides, Cherehr * aceetey 81.167, while Seymour's t¢ 8. Had not Mr, Cornell bad the benefit of support the 7 and a shhouating te idoronce of shout 1000 betrece, hit end Hi tbe eae bim in the State Tjsinst Hamilton at oe am! tbe, ir. the anti-renters. This election will be Cornell, which he will not soon forget. For Canal fst bye on the and received the demooratio Seymour Ur the otty Bl ‘Troy, where he resides, and the Trojans have great influence in the sives and suwal Genes. He was also on the Union or Castle Garden ticket; and whig sn: detest the anti-renters when they have attempted teat . They have from the tickets VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN. FInsT DISTRICT. ++ 4,851 4,37 Sreretrrrererrrees i Stevens’ malecliy. Wm. W. Buow, demoorat, is elected in this district, asat reported, and not Chase, ee since stated, ir ese aad are the official majorities: Bebohatie, Snow's majority... ...++ Otsego, Chase’s jo. sees Snow melaty. The FDOr, jis~ unpopular, and the lemocrats, as one “not In , the district in represented by Walden. the only hunker frem this State in the House, CITY TRADE REPORT. Furpay, Nov. 15—6 P. Asues.—There was no special alteration in th the supply was limited, with sales of 100 ‘at $6 81 fer pearls, and $6 1234 for pots. Brrapsturrs.—Flour—There was a better inquiry trom the trade and for export to-day, ej it ‘was some- what restricted by Peo iyi yal of “ tow.” There was lees Pi Pe m the market, and very full Fhe’ have Secnecalladits: holders of common bran: ‘he transactionsin domestia reached 14,000 barrels, fe in t, of 1,600 barrels old as it was, at $4; oraiuar Co auraght State at $4 a 994 68%; ted to straight Indians, Michigan, and Wisco 62}¢ a $475; good brands $475 a $4 si; AF pure Genesee, at $4 94 a $3. god fancy and extra grades were steady, but not active. There was not much common flour in store, and there was something doing in speculation at or about the above prices. The market for Canadian, with a limited demand, was ull, while sales were made of 2,000 barrels, at $4 624 @ $4 68%, in Lae Southern Flour was steady, with very li nt receipts; and sales of 600 barrels. at $6 a'¢ 1s for ixed to straight brands Alexan- Baltimore, and Georgetown. Rye Flour re- 4 without special change, with sales of 200 barrels, at $3 50. The stock was large. Indian Corn Meal was not very acti ve not observed any siteration in rates. Of State, 100 bbis. were disposed of at $294. In Jersey, was nothing doing werth noticing. Wheat was in good request, while the capply of prime Western was light, and for this description the market has an upward tendency. Canadian was not much inquired for, and lower prices were accepted. Since our last, there have been sales of 4.500 bushels good Genesee. at $1 18; 1,00 bushels handsome Michigan, at $114; 1,700 bushels mixed Obio, at $1 05; 900 do. red Southera, at @2ec.; and 3000 do, mixed Canadian, on terms not derstood. Rye continued in active request, with | a market, and sales of 12,600 bushels, at S5}¢ @ josing very stil. Harley was firmer, but scarce 103; and some lots very as, with a small stock HR @ Canadian, at ite a 4Soy and Jersey at S0e.0 alc, has been no important variation in prices of Corn, of which the arrivals were limited, as was the ase with the demand. Bales amounting to 000 bush 2 tle. of 1,500 Ibs. were made at 24c. Correr.—The market was steady, with sales of 150 bags Java at 12); 200 do Rio at 100. all\e.; and 106 bage St. Domingo at 1046. Corron. —The sales since the annouacement of nef Cambria’s news, were 700 bales. Holders ha: been very anxious to sell, but it is thought the mail will fish the hastnees for them. Buyers cai annexed quotations, which is an advance previous purchases: Livenroot Cu.smrncarion, Pooriaa™ ue =. L STOCK SALES. Bosron, Nov. 14.—Broker’s Board—16 abe Boston & Railroad, 106 ; 10 de. do. Salli Hailroad, 16, ees cls de Ogientos a Sgacaaty ‘Railroad corny 95) Ogdensburg! rs di 30 abi wat don Downy 1: $100 wile eh ts shares Roading Maifrondy five ty 4g 5 200-40, torah: 100 Morris ce City, 18; 88 Lehighe er SIAC i: Hoar d—$7,000 Baltimore 6, 10,000 do 6's,” 89) cnoueat Rat. New Onceans, Nov, 15, 1850. The cotton market is unsettled, quotations would be entirely nominal. On Thursday, 700 bales sold at a decline of td to 3d. Operators are anx- fously waiting the Cambria’s advices, now considered due. Burravo, Nov. 15, 1850. Within She posk twenty: -four hours, the receipts of juce bat n—Flour, 14,000 barrels; wheat, 126,- bushels; oor 4,000 bushels, but is without cha: The ov market has been hea’ in prices; small sales Michigs at $3 69a$375. Wheat is in fair de- mand, but operations are checked by the firmness ot pongo Bales have been, 16,000 bushels at 78. for \d 560. for ‘._—- Corn is lower, with sales . for mixed Western. Not ch doing in oe Flourireights are 81e and it 230, Axzanr, Nov. 15, 1850. The recei bs Andi of produce, sinee our last, have been as follows: 10,000 barrels; wheat, 5,000 bushels; corn, 2.000 bushels; barley, 10,000 bushels. Flour is in moderate demand, the market # shade in favor of buy- ors; sales 1,500 barrels at $444 @ $456 for straight Btate. and $481 for pure (ienesee. Wheat is held above the vi ag buyers; sales 600 bushels Genesee at 1220. Corn is dull, but prices are firm. 12000 bushels of barley have been sold at 993¢c. @ 1000. Oats—2,000 bushels changed hands at 403¢c. MARITIM& INTELLIGENOB, eamers Baltic, Comstock, Liverpool, EK Couine: 'NOzleans," Howland & Aopinw: iden, Green, Fatiade ine ipe—A\ San Prancitco, J W Elwell: JH am Liverpool Zerega & & Go; ford, Hi Livingston; Stanton & atonauetee Atlantic, Koso, do; Helos ‘Augusta, ah, Ne Newtonian, Bogurdue, San_ Fran Franklin Rolufs, Hamburg, Schmidt & Bale! einen, Barbad Biiseletes He N Yor! ilmington; Aretio, ‘erguson, Bristol; New York, Smith, New ye Hamlen, from Io Potseseare, Bark Gleaner (of Sept weet Og with bemp, B¢, 00 0 22, Elsineur, Oot 2. Bilivecr tn'co'with bark Hy passed the huil of By Cy saw her Inet Nov Fy Gonterien j; both masts ote Ly tarboard anchor ou the vow, iarboa the Vent bowsprit stand. ly all torn e por to beh brig'ot abo r a $s0 oF 300 tae oth rts es Ton 59, passed ship Helene, of Breniea, steering Baa Bark i ade, Bradstreet, Carditt, W, 90 days, with "rig Delphin ( in (ey rv a Halifax, with fish, ho, to panier. "alam “Jidh Dr'brig Wanderer; Davison, ” Bris ey, CB, 14 days, with coal, aie: Cry, Mu Miller, or viamaat’( (bse Barron, Sydney, CB, 20 days, with . brig SLamson (of Jonosport), Lamson, Philadelphia By Halifax, 7 days, with Sah and goal Wiliam (Bc), Walsh, Prince Rdward Island, 15 days, Webb, ‘Charlestown, PEI, 15 days, with grain, ‘Smith, Newark for Salem. Lorre! ones 5 ae, Newark, |, Provineeto tistobadteron Weedetae aay Brovlaniown,' ddays. it , Bangor, 7 days. 3 daye. tse, Boston, 3 dav ees ral bmtn. 3 to Boston, 3 days. pia, 10 days, for Newbury- —The poet for dry cod was steady, but not active, at » 2%. Mackerel were held very firmly at esterday's prices, with sales of 1,000 barrels at $10 in & $912% for No. land 2 respectively. The latter was very scarce. Most of the sales were to arrive. Herring inchang: ts —The n California rates ran; ing to ~ eeaaged of the vessel, and places and Tne- rt.—Further sales of 1,200 boxes Malaga raisins have been made e $1 90, 1.000 half do. $ 1 05; ‘The mar’ ‘and 1.600 quarter do bom c. a 550. hibited po ch: Hay New eth id at 45¢. 2600 , with fair sales, The e: rate. Hors.—No alteration in quotations; small lots East- were selling at 140. n 180. was made at $4 62) moderate request, at Western, aew cro) Lrav.—The last sale of forel, 2 $405. Domertic remained unchanged rates. Liwe.— Ordinary Sosteend wee quoted at 830. a 85e, ‘with sales of 1.000 « 1,200 bi Moissers.—Llolders were eal, with sales of 60 bhds, Cuba Muscovado at 240 N. Srones.—Spirite turpentine was selling at bg SOc. per gailon. Rough turpentine was held at # 7 sy | fourth streets near Piest avenue, 25198.10, § —In whale there were some email sales at 530, a56c. The market for lineerd wae stead: wall lions at S2e a 83e im casks dle, 3 arket for mess wes very Toa 17, with a quiet m m, with a reduced st mand on speculation a - 523 o, Kegs were quiet and nomi- > w=} _or al Sie. Dressed hogs were saleable at 6\ | e tice. yO od to prime descriptions ‘Western | were in request at 148 17c., while Ohio was selling for | > QE ry: g to quality, Cheese was firm and eal a6 | Rear Berar t pales have been made the tellowing houses lote: 1 lot on Twenty. ot on Third avenue, betwee hey third & 4 Bighty. fourth streets, 266x103, lots E fourth street, between third and. F jn 6x102, each $380-.$1.520; 2 lots om Mi treet, 482100, ench $177 60--$363; the house and lot No, 117 Liberty street, 252105, $14,000. Roce —No iteration in The limited supply Old timothy was sejling in email lote, Srinrts.—The may w *t dee. at 29, i Bvcans.—There was rather more doing to-day, whi holders were firm. i sales comprised 200 hh Porto Rieo, at 6 { and 120 de. do, at private bi jain: alo. 60 bhda. Cubs at former rates; and small ote New Orleans, at Give, a 640, The stock of box sugars at Havana. onthe 7th inst. wae oni, 30.000, im first and second hands, inelw whieh were for shipment. The secoun Tela Cuba with regard to the state of the ae, Many vee Eis were were for for grindin ing cane are very favorable; the oro; Averece one. ing abent the middie of the present Tai.ow.—-Prime rendered was quoted at 7X a 8o., F eale oco.—The market Be | the part week beem without special chan, we tee an at to teste gs ps menth Pithe nevaonend Cormery, Blue Hill, Salled. Stoamship Philadelphia, for of NOrleans; and othors. one schr Martin, from Philadelphia for Ps ag a maa Friday morning. in tow et pilot boas Win Sart found for his pore. Nov 15—Wind at sunrise, from NNE; meridian, do; sun sot, BEE. Telegraphic Marine Re Arrived Below—Dark tonis, from Smyrna, opt go with 1ast0 drome, 17) boxes and 40 ‘casos fga, being the first cargo of figs received here thisseason. Cleared—Ship Chicora, NOrieans; barks Aquils, do; Oak, Phitadelphias Thetis, Buenos Ayres, via Savanuab} Judge Whitman, Savannab. Bawoon, Nov 15. Arrived—Schr Cireassian, NYork. Cieared—Brig Canova, Chagres; echt Vanda, NYork, Riven, Nov 1". failed Behr Geo Edward, Philadelphis; sleope JD Fish Albany; Manay Hatsrax, Nov 15. nigtieae sailed for Boston, with an Easterly wind, at re Cs Catia trom Boston, errived at Sand anil at § slot, oe bs rig, ouppooed the Belle, frem Boston, is telegraphed ouulac’ Key Weer, Oct 31. ph, steamship Palmevto; 2st, 2th, bark Lewellen; sober New Ontraws, Nové. seLlenred—Ship Revenue, Boston; Gth, bark Gibralter, Bos- “*Rrived—Stensaship Ohio, New York; bark Rainbow, Bos} ton. p= ahaary Tent low—A dismasted Vga and Bev Provipexce, Nov lt. Syren, Philadelphia, inet, see Ud, o'clock. anon can be pre-paid at the abeve office, to any part of Shove Letter Bags are also at Kenyon’, 91 Wall street, eenan Sinetne fords J Pet wa | Provitence; Silvie B. 6 be, De aie a pelgantus + ¥ tel toimette, ‘St Helens, Histeh, Baloms Miscellaneous. Br for Brtwowr Locks, from Bangor Ne , 12th, had been ashore BY robably rusteined no on orew vies ark, Mornis, a opt at ss oh he Crertonten for a ane? lager reterned to Do- Bown Waxvisa, ¥ AS EY aware City 1¢t greased 10 fnat thi had sot Biv be towed yo tive olty Ly - on fom RDONTA, fet eae fish, went neer B snd areived at ilalifas. The 7, West, NS, no date; crew en was be sid Tb ar. am alts tog a Ly a-- cee ‘nearly fin ot See agin, ors C Foeren (of Pow Yer, went ashore on “earhLeect A oH " Reker M inst. Vessel tight, ph inst, of Capea oneguntaned Meats trom LAL Cae tbe tated anene on the 12th inst, on Old Newton rag vis Amithe fam Nove, Ferk, arrived as “sen Restore Tee oa the crew feat a She een i, at rata on New a feilnete ae oak erence vane Galveston beach ® few with aeremnited sche? srom Benton for Miramleht with 8 enege , from Boston for Miramichi, with et Sheet Harbor, 3d inst, but had to . The report 1s tag Se eonsity bee asthe Three sisters, W! tA om abt 26th ult, SSotere to have account states that the Three Sisters loss 3d inst on Shae hasbeen Pope's jarbor, near Halifax with loss ‘Whalemen, o(ioehaag th nly ath in eter rancin, WB, 340 op on hoard, te ervion “isa apna ay" eh e (i ap aes ee TO ioe nat, NB, clean. bane fl Fi rake Cy Oe | at Flores spt aes oe iy 7 ult, lat 6; Soe srwe “sch al hes be from Para for NYork, Nov Ll, 4 pa, las oF | nn from Rockland for NYork, was soon Noy & off FOR CALIFoRnta. nit M is ee Fe from Boston > aba for California, sara (Brasil), Sept 1 Ra marae ‘Ai, Laem, tom a banka. 81a bes Bilen Hayden, aw, Primiero de f= for N¥ ay it fopies ts for Male b a gi Hope Br), pa Barras, Nev sie, sake, Obi Olive, NYork. Cld 24, brig 10; 7th, Fairy, Pan Novi~ar¥tiig Lima, Higgins, Wiggins, Havana Aug heen dys St Banh Aten. far Tole, come dey 2 pril 25, befere reported at Ponaag, Sore Bare Reindeer, of and for Balti m to Baltimut = Mencerrat, of d for NYork. Siu hd bark ice Bertha ics tor Chaaiesions Cy ‘20th, bark Antelope, Baltimores Ico ME Jone NB, Nov o-—Arr ship Castilian, Graves, NY. Suh, Urigs ge George, Atchison, hin; Victor, Kinney, Ni ene ae eaterts Ost itesttarte Cabasa, Littlejoha, ny Now 1e—Are brig ae Cobden (Br), Perry, Fore tune Inload., Cid briga Gallic, Brown, Mate;sa4; Hi iladelphia: schrs Sunbeam, Sui oi Mat Alfred, Savannah, feet Capitol: ark Meriinac; beige Juve He nthe, stream 3 ssterda: tasted, ‘but at anchored gone to sea from below, su| Ba.rimone, Nov | IF Liberia Packet, Pt Laren Baker, Bi St 2 all dou doin Maye, gua, | brs an onars ol Meese ux. cee bok 0; schrs Milton, Keene, Nassau, NP; Abigail, Gayle, Nov 12—Arr cP. Excel, Benaett, NYork. Be- ochre. be: Baisro: a Lethe 8ui , Boston. In the offing, roll Smith, from N ork "Cla oni gg Curries, Butmaa, vag e A; Farge, Loveland, zanera Criv, prev to Nevd—agr brig Wm T Bryant, Siumene, St Thomas a Kev Weer, no piritids re Elizabeth. and John Rea- be ty wey sae sid mgt to 234 ult for Bt Marks. ven’ Writ: he wae ‘Chai hey 73 iy upEexce, Nov Per re Ke , Foster; Chas i = ee ae ss coe = Tuttle: Senos. va, Sait; Aun D Sg Chae? Browns te, RY ork: 0— Arr she Switaerland, Meloher, Our Wi; Cervo Gordo, keaser, Pertiam Bite erpocl at eens Hoe Ne 1M, a eee Fors pic pplaksn, . w= J sol eva toe ie on Ay Unie Foon’ merlin: Mh Eig iso. ain, i + sti fue at ‘ida, ar lB. ess NYork. SHIPPING. OORT OOOO NO een oad Freight to ble, ilk Tit bet taken 8 Spon oa ed D. FOWL enh treet OR #AvANNAN-SATERDAY, NOY wovunan 16, agTé TY comseqnences, [— te, ayes weakness of ¢ eh os np oh si is Fe failed free ty erat ae ‘Wh Poet i '. 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