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juemoe of injuries sustained on the Corporation having te exolusive ofthe for & pace of seven weeks ; of Besaleel How to have the grade of the wry railroad, between Mott and Centre streets, lowered to the grade of the street. INVITATION, From Genera) Storms to the Mayor and Common Council, jew the first brigade of New York State ued Militis, on the 26th inst., in front of the City Hal. REPORTS ACCEPTED. Of Committee on Streets, in favor of removing awa- Sng beste from Chatham street, between Pearl stre-t Tryen row; of same Committee, advers: to pe. the nemee of Carmine and Clarkson streetsto Sixth avenue; ot Committee on bags ag and Piers, t directing payment to contractor for the built ing of Pier 38 Kast river -referred beek; ef Com- mittee on Roads. in favor of and grading Sixth avenue, from Fifty-seventh to 125th street; of same committe. in favor of regulating, gra- nd Macadamizing Sixty-ninth, mtieth, and ty first streets, between Seventh and Highth ; of tame committee, in tavor of opening iret street: from Third to Fifth avenue; of Fi- nance Committee, adverse to the petition of R. K. Molntyre and others, asking that no per centage cbarged on tex of 1860 until 15th January: 1851; same committee, in favor of iseuing duplicate receip for amount (f purchase money, to James Rosevelt, t original Teoelpte being lost; of Committee on Wi Piers, &e , im favor of extending Pier No 20,N.R foot of Dey street. to the exterior line, under the dire: ton of the Street Vommiseioner, aod that the sum of 600 be taken from the appropriation fer Docks and lipe, to defray the cost thereof; of Committes on the Fire Departm:n?, in favor of leasing @ house trom D for the use of Hose Company No 19; of Da- ine, Bey in relation to license and permi pring of stages, ordered on file, and to printed in conpection with the Mayor's message on that subject RYSOLU TIONS ADOPTED. Resolved, That Seventy firet stre tb avenues, be opened. and ti » from Third to the counsel to ourt, to effvct said opening 8. @ resolution passed the Common Council horizivg Theodore Tomlinson, Baq., to Mrporation or nees, therefore, Resolved, That Thecdore Tomlinaon, Esq , report to this Board what progress bas been made in the revision of the ordinances Resolved, That George P. Nelson be, and is hereby appointed Trustee of Common Schools in the Ninth e of Kdward M Young, resigned, Commissioner of Repaire and plies. when he will rep us and specitications, nce with the requirements of the report of ittee of Kepaire aod Supplies, shall give his whether or not it weuld be proper and politic to building. to be fire proot, on the west side of y Hall. similar to that of the Hall ot Records, such bullding to be capacious enough to provide for the offices mentionrd in the report of the Committee of Repairs ana Supplies COMMUNICATION From City Inspector. transmitting draft ordinance for filling vp funken lots in Tenth, Eleven Thirty- sixth ao irty-seventh streets, Adopte ‘The Beard then adjourned ‘The President. Morgan Morgans, Keq.,im the chair. Nov. 10.—The mioutes of the previous meeting were read and approved PETITION FOR THE SIKTH AVENUR RAILROAD. etition was pres: uted by Ald. Suaw, of the Twelfth signed by Benjamin F. Duop, and tour othy z permission tor the construction of lem. through the Sixth avenue clay *treet, and the fare trom Harlem not to tix cents, and to start acar every fifteen mina’ This petition was the openiog document anticip for dircussion. to come off on the report of the co: mittee already presevted betore the Board on that subject Alderman Shaw, on advocating the adoption ot ths repert, remarked, that some method must be entered into fer the better secommodation of the public in the thoroughfares. The report proposed to give the exol sive right to Jobn Ridley, James 8 Libby, and oth Alderman ot the Eleventh ward moved the suspe! tien of the rules. and strongly oppored the adoption. For his part, he said. be was adverse to the giving to apy particular individuals the right of the street. bg 4 had, in the firet place. no authority to do ao; a the second piace, be had no ides of enriching ite individuals at the expense of thecity, A gold mine, eald the Alderman. is at the bottom ot all these opera- toms He was in favor of w railroad, but he objected to giving the privilege to certain individuals. when the large amount realized could be placed into the city treasury. The Alderman concluded by offering a re- solution to strike out. in the report, all after ‘ Re- solved,’ in pagr 704 UucuuIeM 08, whieh, if aaeniad would exclude the privilege to John Ridley & Co. Ald. Grivrin then moved to go into Committee of the Whole. This motien ‘er some discussion, was lost. The Alderman of the Second ward took the floor, end said that he ed to meet the auestio Hh and above board disliked to see a slidi carried on; for bis like the Hudson Ki favor of «road. it built in » proper sie es ad otbrr vebicl+s could travel without denger if it could be carried out in a proper manner, he would vote for it The Alderman of the Twelfth ward rep! did not sre nor understand, that ¢ backwards, nor eny double game x this dation for the public Alderman Kricy. of the Sixth ward, lowing resolution “That it is inexpedient to conform with the re- port of the Special Committee on the Sixth avenue railroad ‘This resclution, for adoption, was voted o: Monday in Deormber. he ion 4 thus terminated the project, at least, for the present DOCUMENTS FROM THE OTHER ROARD—REPORT ‘In favor of remitting tax of 1848, on Lyimg-in Asylum, No. 83 Marion street. In favor of allowing Hook and Ladder Co. No. 5 ten additional mon. SOLUTION OFFERED BY ALD. MILLER. That the Counsel of Corporation memorialize the Le. gisiature to restore the ninth section of the charter, April 7th, 1830, th relating to the meet. ngs of Alderme' a Ane it Aldermen. Referred to Commit! Department. wan Ninth wished to ascer- on Police had made o increase the aalary of pelic ; he should bring up the matter on resolution ‘man of the Tenth wa ber of the Polic: by nd raid hee: The Alderman of the Ninth ward replied. ‘i o Board of Aveistant Alderm 1 of the corporation be ry month. instead o January, May rectio; enter of the firet Monday of eo, te amend aal epecial or dy the President of each Board ( im provided by the Mayor on the request. ofa majority of t elector judgment the interest requires or @ jerred to Law Committee. Adjourned uatil Wedaes- day afternoon. at 6 o'clock Nov. 20 —The President in the chair. The report of the Fimanoe Com of the remission of tax on property of isanc A Lawrence was stopted A petition frem Fngine ‘aglan No. 6. for an a) Wolates m to aid the debts incurred fa repairi 4 decorating “apartmen! was re. ferred THE LATE VICE PRESIDENT JOHNRON The following wa4q eubmitted by Alderman Haws :— Whereas intormation bas been received of the death of Col Richard M. J chneov e- President of Co United States, who. in course of « long and eventful Mite, displayed unbounded conrage and fearless rt in the batties of his cow and important stations of wit and respect of bis country men theretor Resolved, that asa mark of respect to the memory Jobneon, late View. Pr: nt of the om Council will wear the usual d eause the flags on the City Hell, halt mast, on nrive to eunset. Adopted 90 adonted for widening the cross h weet to the by the Common Oouneil 2 coat of New York be req they have made in quired to complete ¢ nsel of the Corporation be oon as possible to thts board, the city government h of the streets for ome tails in the oity, a rE per Heonss,, out of $7.180 « ve pold for anid Piaweh ped. That ¢ od, That the Chief of Police be oo le hereby directed to cause the department over pre ty tis te enn the law enforced ot wes of ll io violating ssid jaw, to the ond thet the be legally ~~ be) sernmnsiline thes ths" osasan cd "the Oeeperetion A THE FOLIC. ben ne a contract to be entered into bedsteads, for the use of of some other iene, the board first Monday in December. Joanna Berry, while walking out in @ seol ation of the ot, w vikain named William Dempsey,’ who temp’ 0 drag ito 01 ta, doubt vin the inteation pear person. Tie the gii the notice of two gentiemen, G. Bal who were driving nay road, and who immediately hastened to her oe. After consideradl amen, S by rescued itl from her residence of Mr. C! she bad recently to that gentleman Irishman. was locked up in jail tion. Thi the most darin, ed in broad day light, that ithas ever be: record. Execrion Biits.—Hon, Samuel Smith, Mayor, retuses to sign the report of the committee on accounts, al- lowing ten dollars to each of the inspectors and clerds at the late election Pomc Meerixc —The merchants and ary goods clerks bave a blic meetiing this @ in the Brooklyn Institute, for the purpose of 1g before the citizens of Brooklyn the advantages of the early closing movement, to the clerks, the employers, and Shemeciv The meeting wilt be addressed by reveral ent public speakers, The pub lic generally sre invited to attend. mer. cbants ® meeting on Tuesday evening, wad pesced a serien of resolutions a) pursued by the clerks and ‘ing P ering sotion in this glorious and philal cause, uptil the most triumphant success shall have orowued their efforts. The President. Mr. E. Le Sen.. one of our oldest and mort respeotable merchants, addressed the mr ‘g. and in the course of his re- marke showed by demonstrative facts, in the couras of his long experience. that this constant tension of the physica) powers, day after day, and night atter ni, ht, ‘was most injurious to the health of those the business, and that it was equally to the of the clerk and th» employer to close thelr places of business, and allow themselves that relaxation; which was highly necessary to the corporeal frame. The metting adjourned to Friday evening, after appoint. inj pecial committee to canvass the city and ascor- tain the views of the great bedy of merchants. Trae Wie Cavevs.— We understand t! the follow. ing nominations have{been made -—Counsellor of the Board, J. M. Van Cott; City Clerk, Wm Boerum Health Officer, Mathew Wendell Ferny Perrriox.—We understand that the to the New York Common Couneil, praying fo to the Fulton Ferry by the establishment of ot ccommodations, has received the signatures of about five thousand persons Brooklynites, to a man, to be in fuvor of the project. Tre Counts —The Court of Oyer and Terminer, Hon. Nathan B. Morse presiding, convened Monday. The names of the Grand Jurors were called, a: members sworn and charged in the usual mi upon which they retired to their duties. Calendar tor Circuit Court, ee Nov. 20th. Nes. 1. 2, 9, 10,12, 14, 18, 17, 18, 11 In the Court of Sessios fe hea Hon. 8° E. ry on, Jchn Miller, convicted of burgla: u de. Tee, Was rentenced to two years’ Ro Mvok on at at Bird Inbor in the State prisoa. Nicut Panave--The Washington Life @ ees Continental comps uw command of ore Hi. Sharpe. had a full a reet drill on onday evening. They looked well, Dceuvres were creditable to Newark on the 25th. Tancet Excursion — @ Ladder, returned on Monday nie where they had spent t day. The prizes CUP. gold pencil case, and silver ditto—were avarded to Ricbard Hallam, Lewis M. Baldwin, and Stephen H. Carpenter. nicat. Row.—Some young strip! rather roughly han oan Monday after the clove of performances in theBrooklyn ing they had made themsslves oeaen: fons to the occupants of the gallery, by singing out © bag yer heads up there,” and using other slang terms beside insulting Miss Mary Taylor, who was oalled out, by tee dience. These youths, to the number of chomt Cftanm wane aewarale thrashed. ama mada tm 2 ort order. alon; a , attem ot. our lot to ition f CITY THADE REPORT, There wasa fair de Aaurs — d $5 81 for pear @ let to 19th i 1,185 during the ast year. Buicns.--We ood business doing in hard $6 50, neh. pieur— There was lose buoyancy in Breavar the market exbibit no alteration of State and Western fixures were realized 4 Se 233 44 for $4 68%; a $4 75 for ordinary to straight State. “ for mixed to it Wisconsin, ictohigan latter for ry supply of Bouthern flour wi the demand steady, with sales of 000 barre! $6 @ $6 12)4 for ordinary to good brands, and $6 26 $5 76 for fancy. Rye flour yas held firmly, and scarce. A lot of 100 barrels ught $2 6254. Indian Cornmeal was quiet, bat fi hy sth 12% for Jersey, and $3 37!; for Brandywi ¢ was somewhat better, and in request, $e tre $2.97)5 rel for Holts.’ er 100 Ibs; and $3 25 @ $4 2) per bar- Sales of Cromwell & Birdealt’e el $116 Rye was plenty busbels, part to arrive, delivered. A rale was four-rowed Harley. at $1. The market was very fi and stock light. Once were in request, with sales of Northern at 440. a 400; and Jersey at dle 8 430. Corn —The market for his article was more firm, wit! & better demand. and sales of 24,000 bushels, for new Northern yellow; Ofc & 680, for new white and yellow Southern ; 700. for old Western mixed, in store ; and 69\c. for damaged Coat.—There bas beem a large stock of foreign on it ot present, is mall, but net less than the demand. The transao tions Were confined to a few small parcels Rio, at 10% alice; Java at 13.018\0; Lagw St. Domingo at 10.8 10Ke , cash Corrox - There bas been a moderate demand to-day, and the sales amount to about 1.900 bales, at the an nexed quotations Lav enpoot, CeAsmate arrow, ‘Th et for most “Gescriptions of dry goods ie dull, but frm. B fornia market. The orders are contin’ and are giving full employment to the lar; clothiers, The shipments of mon's oli Francisoo and Sacramento City ha below the de tion there coi eetings and shirtin ness, with thon of atoc| though holders eo very frm quiry, though prices are well maintained; and vival of demand, it is expected, will considerably. Ginghams are buoyant domestic makes have secured « markst tot ft in request more active, at steady prices Stri Denins are quiet. but fi | Votton flannels steady slight stocks, at firmer prices. is good, and’ better prices are Po} 4 * large re freely reallaed, Active to aupply This branch ete are {nective = ly, though In larger supply than cotton tabri held very firmiy, and the price of woo! enstaine the firmness ot holders. The stocks conetet of staple . for which « demand must become active: and there is no di to sell oto sacrifice. British goods compose by far the greater part «f the stocks, but are in the banda of atrone Lem oh ig & sre ama Better market in prospect The elothing trade are baying | woollen goods gener at WX alike; | which must Stocks of staple goods are felt to be suaneostngte value daily. Faurt.—The sales comprise 1,000 Any ‘at $190; 500 half do, at $1 660. iso, 60 Also, cash end fourg months; 50 boxes Malaga | $2 6234: and a paroel of do. oranges at $2 per box Faeicuts.— was no change in rates to Li Rn ag waiting the recei| a of expeeted by the Niagara. Cad pest were Pe light. Flour war engaged uote at 5.324, and grain at dadnd. Thore was in dead’ weight. To Havre or Londom there new. of considerable quantities new North My oi was nothin Hay - River bale, were made at 45 a 00c Hemr.—There was not much doing since our last notice. gales for three days reached 200 bales dow rotted American, at $1 12. §1 16; 25 tons Italian, atte oo, Cancnthe, and 300 bales Sumatra, at private in. jors —We notice a firmer feeling in the market for this article, with a reduced stock. The last sales of new Eastern and Western were made at 150. a 200 , cae! Tuow has been in steady request, with sales of Bng- lish bars at $36 a $353;, and Scotch pig wt $19373¢ 0 $20, cash, and $20 873; a $21 50, six months, in part from store, and to arrive. Learn —The receipts of Hemlock sole were large, but the demand is good, and prices steady. In oak tanned we have nochange te noties. Liax: —There was a fait business doing at 800. a 85c. tor common, and $1 125; for lump, cash. Navat Srones —The supply ot spirits turpentine was Dbetier, and email sales were made to-day at 45c., cash, which ia « decline; roagh turpentioe carce, and held at $275 a $3. No change in rosia @ tar. Ours.— Linseed sold to the extent of 5,000 gallons, at 82c. im casks, and 84c. in bbls from etore, for Boglish andAmerican Whale was quiet and we know mo sales. A sale was made of 50 baskets olive at $4, time. Winter lard oil sold to some extent, at 68c. 0700, sbert time. Provistons.—Pork— Mes was dull and heavy, while rime was firm and in good demand. Soms! bbis. ave changed bands aot $11 62 for mess, $11 25 for thin mess, avd 98 624 for prime. Beef was mory buoyant, and new less plenty. Sales of 400 bbla. wore made at $7.25 8 $7 60 for old mess, Beof hams were in request, with sales of 100 bbls. extra at $13 50. Lard was more ioquired for, at 7% ™77<c, with sales ot 600 bbls. Butter was selling at 18 a2ic for Orange county, 14a 17e fortair to prime State, and 8 llc. for Ohio and interior State. Cheese ruled firm, at 5} a 6Xc., with moderate sales. Rice.—There was an ¢asivr feeling in tho market to- day while the transactions were light, at $3 25a $3 50. cach Beeps —Old and new clover was held at 7% a8c., cash, without sales. Some 660 tierces American and Canadian flax seed bave been taken, at $1 60 for the former and $1 66 for the latter The stook was limited. Timothy was held at $15 60 « $16, with moderate sales Sricra.—No Loutmegs were quiet at $1125¢0. a $115, six menths; a small lot sold at this rate. Srinits.—Holders of Prison and Ohio whiskey were lees firm. we rote sales of 250 barrels, at 20\c., and droge at 200. time Sucans.— Remained very heavy, and we have ouly to report tales of 100 hhds. Porto Rico on terms not un- derstood. Meters KL. and A. Stewart have reduced the price of their loaf. crushed, and gmat. sugars 540. rib; and their yellow %\c. per and other re- e consented to @ similar redacti B grcene there was a fair bu Black remained qui doing, at at former MARKETS ELSEWHERE, STOCK SALKS. Boeron, Nov. 19.—4 shares Merchante’ Ra Bank of Commerce, es wren Railroad, 108; i 10 do Firehburey Metrees, 118 113! umore Railroad, 225 do do, iroad, 10894; 100 do Vermont Central re) Wiittoad Michigan, Central Railroad 02%; $3,780 Cheshire Railroad 2—After Saler—200 shares Morris road, 35! Srcond Board — Pruareceuta, Nov, Cansl, 20%; 790 do Reading 4 $2. O00 eh weve on Manufacturing Co., read Bo » 16 8-16; 9 do & Telegraphic Repo: p Pps sony Now. 20, 1850. New Orleans papers state that there were 12.752 bales of cotton shi psd from that port, for Havre and Liver- Fool, om the 13th inst, Cincumwars, Nov. 20, 1850. Sales bave been made of 600 hogs, deliverable during the firet two weeks of December, at $4. There is considerable stir, but most of the regular paskers are not buying. Noar Noy 18,1 The weather to-day is clear tad er 4 ae a: from the ref Business is gradually im; New corn begins to come in; tales of whit dare making at 69 a 600 b The re fince our last have boon bbls ; wheat 500 bush; corm none F yur is dull, but it anything w shade firmer; Michigan is quoted at $376 a $36 Moderate inquiry for 900. Th me market steady; saler of Obio at 70 doing in corp, and the market has a downward ten- dency. There is no change in freichts A The receipts for the Rg twent Flour, 11.¢ bile. ye—1 500 bushels sold at 760. ishels at $1 for four rowed. Small hiskey at 295) a 20% At Jefferson B. ki se jarrecks, Mo, on the 7th inst., by the Rev Mr. Modatty, Bvt.’ Capt. Maxerieun Lorne ie Artillery, U. 8. A., to Revire M., daughter of Colonel Joneph Tiympton, h Tatantry. 0.8 A At Clinton, Onei n the 18th inst.. by the Rev. o Siet tatpie Bcncwano to Burma H. Ocaee, Mea, On the morning of the 20th inst , Req., for House, 9 Janes L. Sawren, = years clerk in the New York Custom de ie re fully invi are respectfully invited to attend his Friday, 224 inst 4 S o'olock, f. M., from his late residence, 96 Broadway in Wednesday, Deo. 20, Gronce Warren, son of i Mercer, deceased, aged 3 years, a es of the family are re- the funeral from 91 © jock, PM. “The remains wil taben to Greenwood Oemetery, dey. 17th instant. Jawes B. in #, #on of the late Adrian H. Van ity. ;_ At Philadelphia, on the 15th inst., Sanan R. Havrr- wax, daughter of Henry and Maria Ann Hauptman, ; Sitter a lingering illness, aged 17 years. At Albany, 1th tare, Mrs. Sanan Jouxerows, in the year of her age At Rochester, th Inst., Captain § | geldier of the Ri volution. im the sete, At Delaware, Ohio, Tbh i wife of Prof MeCabe, of noun, Jr. At Gray, Maine, 16th wit. Mr. Astarran Denaw the advanced age of 92. & soldier of the in tome of the most 7 and was, at times, per- also in the battle of of sensibility were char- He had been to Port- MARITIMNG INTELLIGE NOB, Movements of the Ocean wiampe Lea sit ora Test os (eet ha taae, Mrsereeh 8 Ouacst Ju poteo-acbvor Williams, aon aman ere ea Pe mariem neem Rene Bovely Pretettion, Biss ine § in same night, ‘for bears ish peat vio. San Francisco. 7 Bence we ite signal with s Dive diagonal con S days, with cotton, te ia Mainens pot pest of being oun. nig Urnae (ot Haltew oan See rt, St Marks, 18 days, with Soman F Tob, Wells), Boynton, Wilmington, NC, 4 weir riper (hs * (Be), i), ari, 88 Kitts Sart salt, to ter T Lovina, iy "Aleaandris bousd to, Now mntwiok: fn 83.24; 16th inet, Int 5) Lon 69.20, epoke brig —, “rom Ter Tegahe Joseph ‘teary of" Vionna), Morgan, Tampioo, 81 dare with hides, te mepready, ‘JH has had head pinds the. whol Bele secenge. Henry Quinn, cook, died on the ectht, Charlee Mills, Frances, Wilmington, NO, ¢ days, with “gee Tamartioe, Turner, Wilmington, NC, $ days, with ma- Ceci atau, Welton {Apalachioola, 12 days, with tobacco, 2, to R Pre ‘Schr James Noilsen, Parsons, Swansbore’,6 days, with ma we stores br vellle Ann, Brags, Elisabeth City, NC, ¢ days, toi farcia, Weeks, Swansbore’, NC, 6 days, with naval r Sos Trimble, Brown, Plymouth, NC, 4 days, with ns- eam: Jane, e-. St hips Africa, pa Mi Floyd Tor Southampton and for San Francisco; barks Gen jen Tart larschalk, Ha: Aconite, Ri from Gonaives, reported in Tassday morning's payers achore om Lovg loland, get off Inst nigh Gud came up to the city. Nov #—Wind during the om Stewart, an olegraph, ‘Clearea—8! 3 art Ladeli ry iudeon, Philedel Leland. Bast’ Indies: bark Bher wich Islands; feigs Minona, Gotterdury Clermont, Charleston; sobr Plymouth Rock, NY. NOOR, i rrived— lary Farrow. pReetoots sobrs Hampden, do; cH nse, ath Ann, Gleares—Brig Cornelis, Guadaloupe; 18th, brig L Cope- re Drouron, Nov 47. Arrived—Sebr Rosam: ore. Reyes, Nov 19, wat —! and JA 3B ard, Philadelphia. Atrived—Schrs Melvina, an: 7 ge Cleareé—Bark Cloelia. Bal Norrowx, Nov 18. Arrived—Sohr Edna C, Boston. Clearet—Sehrs Louiss & Margaret, and Viola, for West Indios. Newsvurrronr, Nov 19. Ssiled—Sobr Grand Island, new Rico. New Beproi i wht 8 OG Cc Tibbs, pAtrived—Brig William, Buoksvilte i Cleared Ship Sally Az, and bark Louisa, NPaoifio. 0 Hereb, from Mobile foe Liverpool, with loss of sails, and ClearedShip Joba Dunlap, pet Arrived—Sebrs J Hi i James Worcester, 3 Faehis Victory, Balle’ Brewn, and J Rualing, Philadelphia; Em- [bs le pire any. Somunsar, Nev 18. Arrived—Bark Hersiiia, Bavannab. or Olio, for Havana and tho Paci setegne ag Room (67 Exchange), ate for atte Chagres, new olifie ‘These mails will be 9, {0 Rio Jancire and above, on Deo. be peo perd et'uhe to to any part of be nove Letter Bage are also at Kenyon's, 91 Wall street Herald Marine Arrived—Shij Arrow, Uo! Keating NYork for Ne 2 id the there, ogee brig Alfred Cooper. tng ty ta Aa Mogi, Bawkins mnt, Hawkins, Empire, Price, Richmond. Lamm nene yo st we) ARK, incorrect!y reported abire, 4 to the Straits,” was epoken North of na Bho passod go Roar LAL she Kr id ver’ as afloat her for five orsix days. 7, meeh ox jeak was but trifling i t Kdgartown, ‘tie toenine or Bin, while istrege, having enoras- steerse, trom NW Look 0: oe ‘ have sencived to $e yes unk: tal uh mt Lt a ave a Joe uakaowa, tinay w Rirrare 4 os SE Walter Reve Yon 245, Parker al n, clean. He: itt, 80 bbls; Chas lin, Lamb, NI, cleas. | Ro! ort Pennell, iat sub, ton 7850; had Fron tore ta yy r pres to be steering W—probably for Wilmington, NC, er e rfolk. Bannavors, Ost 14—Brig Yoral, Hill dieg. Bld 14:h, ste New York, Averill, (from Gowai ras eies Lewis Walthe lay ating, tor 40 1S dary soht Duxbury, | } | York, “ti | Poster, from and for do, 4 | dacwen, Oot 18—Sehr ea Tene, of Boston, for NYork, 1¢ | ange: only Am vern nr Av Patvem abt Oct Bi—Brign smanech Benner, Mor | fom, for Bostes ae iaye; Norfolk, 1 ‘ilming- arr vnc, Ooe 15-Cid bark Ht 10 JANEIRO, abt Sept 15-81 lor Caljtornis u rig —, SP rancisos. Montoroms. ts + 18Brig John M eon, Munson, for N jomer, Macfaria: from Beifast us, Home ipa leary Delany, Dole, Wit: hip Gent Wasktogvon, Berry, Nov 19—Arr sebrs Elizabeth and Thetis, Boston. | Cld Col Hansen, do. Boston, Nov it barks Rie. Sort, 5 Philadel inte, r dial Pailn- bree As rom | Brie a singe. ALTIMOR ®, jieree sohra Fawn, Peniston, Falmo: | Ia; Gon Ievia, Wilron, Port Marin, Ja; Maria, Ki ¥ whi Katahdin, ree, NOrleans; Rhine, Hec- 16—Arr eohe Bocgen. » ag Philadelphia. m Bris Ll ert ao Se windtound A sobt came down the bay and an- yw, thie morning. Crannaeesn, B ie—art bark Panline (Fr). Va: Petre, Guad; ~ 7. Wie, {0 ae Atehiaon, Tix anct’ Siu ship'Noemn, Holterson, Morne, sone mates SErvbae « Sane Rank idence: rire, MYork. Ata dhip Sara, Rebert= REE ‘enue, Viator, May fi brigs Banner — Dene nd Pai Sie eee Je + 20 onl a 7 ), from Tarks Island deror, Movers; aux Cares, 17th sietor B fee pinto fy, Murray, NYork dor Beato ‘worfolk for Newbiryport Iadeiphia for d Busan Bors. ereick; Pewtuel wet fon anal Cabinet, fide, do fer Waltimors} Pe ‘nd others not bo: Freeman, and Despatoh, At- Canary, Lg the vessels 2 lerri sohre stood to toa with o Tae’ from We and continuce without change. Momus, Nov li—Cla brig A B Stur Onteans, Nov ll arr shipa! ete, Walley, ard Caroline c *; a ard, 8 necler Snow, M el, ‘Hawes, ay, Briggs, ; Roman. sehr Gov Arnold, Whisney. inal ana Cempeashy. Towed ‘to sea Ist, barks Yarmouth, and Ellen; 7th, hip Nae an Nanan. Nonvoix, Nov 18--Arz schr RdnaC, KbUiy, Boston, Cld Brevoor, Arrsokie dene, Rebinsen, Norwisl for NYork; Harriet Smith, Vi Bols Pook, Smith, Mi stone Point for Pbil Ann Osroline, Haskins for Poilaselphia. 81 forkine, Smith for Albany; Jewitt, Feiner for New ceed Millen | do. Frisby, jobols, Harwich for do; Runil chole. Albany for Providence, x, unt Gaselie, Focgenee de. foc’ Provi- Nichols, do for FRiver; Vermont, Wadeweil 16th—Pr ops Decatur, Geer. N York for Norwish; Shetacket, Br ee. meee fed ‘ork: 2 oe bit 5 Tai vVinoctown; Exit, is Bi Delaware for Providence: Alexander w Caswell, Philadel. Kes Tor Wareham; Heo) H Fields, Baul, albany tor Boston; en NYork for I uskepor' ‘Warren, Fos- ge. mplin, z Webh NYork for Norwich: Harvest, Providence; Excel, Bennet, Lob adie? for NYorn Al man, Westport for do, Sid schrs Perseverance, Hobron, Al- ‘Thor FeterLin, Avery, do; sloop Washington, Preatis, ene yr Nov 13—Arr bark Hoary Trowbridge, Whit- soy, Tu Lge Nov 19 Ar bri Commeree, Card, Lo Lay oad for NYork; schre Por, Lewis, Albany Yor Ni haee,Paindatpate for ie forfoik for Al eli Hi n Cobb, York or Rockport: Laxingvon, Saith, se jovsa Brown, Mall Providence for Phila delphie; Bellet vai wl, Welles for for Norfolk, Pui Cid echirs BC Corbi lin, Newark; Col W; ‘rr btig Maine, White, Havans. i, Sing Sina: | Maryland, baugh- Brovine: 16, ies arr schrsJ Rustling, Smith, Fatnerie orth Pacific, Hewitt, do; Isabella Th Coron, 40, Sid. 4 M Parker, Mason, Albany. Sid echrs Alida, man, do; Charles Albany; sloops BI * "H Bowen, Kenn sloop arvere sree, Be 1 Regten, . Hal! hod Iphia; 8y- man, Mi * Del; loops Pointer, Fowler, NYork; Wm H rd, Jones do. ¥ ‘TSMOUTH, (ater Barbor). Nov 18—Arr brig A Field, ka, Philadelphia. Nov l#—Arr schrs Compliance, Sears, Pertiand; Stel rt, wart, Losier, NYork. Cl Toth, rem ship Bmi- Now M—Arr brig R M Charlton, Lightbora, Salled. yen Poor, -R M Steamship Afrion—Mi derson, Indy, two Misses Anders ar in) Glas ngland: Dr WoW Glentworth, Phila: Herbert Top, ate, CW; Mr Polak, r, New York: Chas be Sharples, mr Mr Grattan, Matthey, Mr Moll chester, En MEDICAL. — ING —Dn. BOARDMAN, AT TAYLOR'S yt bs J ee oe, the fs (i ei Bt puppresens all nervous treads which etammorere are toe & permanant remedy. Fo, ara er ube : foos of Canal ie 3 Bi iter man oe cheng the Pen wD. E COLLINS, 00 Wee acters will gucoved tees ees MAIL BTEAMRES BE aT creer ripe and Liverpool.—The ships the — fee ve nahipe hing Seem ll built it sn government ser every care struction, as ce eogiace, qualled Mpmctaient ter EERE E & aS tmartre, Paris. TRAMSHIP OSPREY, FOR ere ‘The splendid stoamehip Ox} rooamanter. eve vis 10 conte per cube foot, refer to eT D Kisstay & o's Rxpeees. voleat a. i &% us OF passage, 8] pany, If? ‘Wort streck, corer Special notice is Cah E. ship company have prepared their business, whieh eation at the eomy nested to provi Signed b: by the sarate of must be signed be: nasi mh! ai fae ry TE the ‘sempany. fore the sailing of the vessel. aul rare: REDUCED. — THROUGH LINE ¥O FOR SA ife.—The new and direot, Ben Steamers on = yy gure to connect wi at Panama. orth ER, 1,200 tons, Hon: pier «No Neve at 3 o'aoc 4 Oy, vetbey occur ith the favorite steamship iver. wi i REDUCED RATES OF FARE TO CHAGRES Saloon state rooms Lower cabin... ‘The above dine of the Rroorage, found with wastnoones and From ‘Franciseo, TENN. ‘abi Ppquzc px that under for the s Feaioee. A est fut an rem Panama mn York as a opee meee tolls of vee in the faveriis & ASPINWALL, 64 and 55 South st. STEAMSHIP byte il asi i be leaving Now Met wae, and Smee. ity city. maintained ed CHAR larg Noe Seth im an at Tho now steamships CARIBBEAN and PITILADELPHIA ensure an lithe dotonten will Le shipe, a - Mexico, ‘Thi cation to enti line as ‘New York, Oct. Sateen oe ata Soiee ac ease. plaints, consumption by aad nervous ap a hn mereet. R GLOVER INFORMS His FRIENDS THAT WE AT- tends to his office practice as usual. Strangers are ap- Dr. G. has received « recular medic practies for the Inst twen MG1 per tote, iment. secre’ habit, ofeevaally cured. Recent cane ‘is four aye 14 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN CHAT- MW lininm cvreete; ben, tor the las red in two to Ave @ he werst form of strict re in frem one to te “Constivutional aebility bro ; hs Jn by youre men. beget TAMORS WOULD Sa¥ TO THOSE WHC ay disenore, Y ‘Et volens,” chat is if Thave many years to =) ave troated suetosefelly theusames tte Who wish toconsals me on those somplatnte may do 0 (fecal charge). frome AM. 109 FM, you will sfold thon ris ri ir All ite forma.” Persons whose healsh har ob By sheos egotiove, call npon me daily. 19° Wil 1, aay one of ros) s ~ > —K, oo Souueteny Packt te = oe pie the reproduotirs faculty altogether. eerie ot feasted est Shey ma in the vation Shon pont oe wy yeu, I oe othor way ‘Teted Sie ke OT SAPEGUARD pSATEGUARD AgAtwsT Q one One bo itle require more. The propris. forfeit $7, and return al Bold at ton atroet, corner Grand ores ind at thy ‘ison street. Ali sonsuttation t charge fow canes et he Price & faste's weeky and tor will warrant A PA CHARGR—Da woreny mas cu Nest Basen. Pe weary a ae mens aes x. Nyy aed ee nt oneee he omres Sati ae Nome TO NAVIGATORS. York, Sallector’s Office, ec of an act of ted * A: sound, oF entering the bs wiih ever nu Binck'vucye with baoys with red» channel ways to tri, ona he fo vols the cha Ty uray re NEW joa Serengemsnt b. oes, Sed watersof tha into op 3 before the Be | tat er ee on ry i owe | Sores eabaaig Quem tear, gi, he $500. min i iva. Brosderey: 16s Little, New Oricanee Y Bred Ser TCR peedeen with full directions, at 1. any are “ast im twe gaye. 104 Hanover street, Boston; REWARD. —JEFPRLRS' ANTIDOT! cite Mixture for the Te te of 2 Private disorders, splieation to business. which the hundred ie foe ey ais sz, D. year, without oy o's ee in five Rint NRW Soaps is AND Lane} 32 Recent howe who are lingeri of small and erent 9 seg we their ore, oe selon cy and inteltizont trent tise” fernithed <o. ‘ female ver tive, ke. om the nature and tre: he kindred lered ixth ed ubiishers’, INGR) the the author, 06 Broadwi and yy means of the Pooks ho: i eater men, who previous $0) acing yourselves no matter what his preventions m onefol work. Steam, eon i = ieee ‘coy of t am. Root lating pills and drope, $1), EDICAL BOOKS—A COMPLETE PRa ment eotions— illustrated by ns large works om the paine fatly 0 thi Toes aa Broedway, ye QCTOR YOURRFUP FOR 1 TWENTY ny Heian. Puirteth sane ingn, “Digenes r mae io meyer is. You Coady ms, 0. 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