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what do they mean’ They mean to make the law ob- | thanks of his countrymen, and we are enabled to read hooks, Fourth ward, in place Freights continue Lulan, for Boston; Gimle, readyt of Common airing pucaatecks™ | "he ineces eel fam ta and mt me | Se He HL tO | ay tes at Be | EN Be Ba ecaogran se Ehime ane . 5; New Par whet ers Ot eee nol ga es Pest of applause, | Resolution ropa kd 20 casks Wored oe tine ag Ani Rane Tat Tedads fant fr San fmar, there iat as jo. 14 North river to the ~tigtemdical cake aio ty om Common Counett, e Pui a line of ‘nenmnbonts, and the Berchants Tumber bave been sold © | Ferenc taet ey gn here | aos, toe chethaeh Asa, dios tn wie. eras ee ee eee ete i oramct | ,,Mav 20.—The Prosident in the Chair. ‘The m'nutes of | in ike " ‘Telegraphic Reports. York; Packet, Sailer, nical Moy 1¢--Ships Huron, Paine, for NYork 3 Preece, and te do tik the nay the "wivse tie | the Preceding meeting were read and approved. | ~ Resolution granting $1,000 to rebuild sewer in Oliver New Oncrana, May 27, 1851. i the pert Il, i Vineyard Seam oe ae Gr ¢ fer is the better. They say we have now a topic, VENT RSEEEP. street. Coneurred in. Cotton, previous to the receipt of the Canada’s news, ast; ‘Lulan (Br), Chisholm, ‘for Boston, abt ready: Be bee ay a fe for rmunertion for gl meg ply ty BR ag a taatmemmalg ye Ro ry Beet, Setar en Pifinvann, May {ter ateamship Georgia, Porter, NYorks : iver, Conc ; " i irr steams . SE cate pat Soeeian od AG cee | 08s th, to be appointed » com- | — Ieport of the Committee on Wharves, Piers and Slips, Uda Seek Sennen is Be Syonse FY vel aoctee. | cola, Hooke barks Elica! “thd , nee ten, iain i Teabella, Pree splot e Mati Be ork: th, brig La ing, Boston; 2let, steamer Monmou ‘and discussion Pet it eee ‘Congress has | msdover of deeds. Of several, for a sever on | the east | in favor of paying Kobert Handley 7 92.900, ‘as extra com- * side of the Bowery. Of Henry Q. Wi gremu- | pensation for building a pier at the foot of Thirty-eighth tomove the of this as well as any other law May Charleston; Whe doce not k os re eration for lovsed sustained by him in ithe al discharge of | street, East river. notwithstanding the veto of the peo 4 » Aly, p aay bg eh Cra deretion Pape oligo ene his dut} ceman. Of Patrick MeBarrow, for re- | Mayor. From the veto of the it appears that the Pisa ani ste Ts pon dag ol Jans, Chase Sid 10, ghipe base ¢o-morrow, if Covgress were in session, to move a | to ‘money id for taxes in error. Of John Thedney, | contractor agreed, in January, 1890, to build the pier for | Feu have beon 6.000 to On. i Ri oF rhe wie don} sobs A Heh Pactt fo, ‘Silay, barks Sopral ofthe slave nw’; but ths takes with ‘it anether | 5, omy 0 acting Secleentab-hrma to tbe | $6At; afterwards, » supplement was mado to the con- | Mock om band amounts to 80,000 bugs. a " 4 chem cr pind idee, D ae he 3th ust as much right to move te tear down the | Lordof Aldermen. Of F. Roe, for compensation for | tract, tract, allowing. $2500. the pier way placed in nae tiny to 4 oy trots ag ies | damage received by falling in a sewer. city authorities, the work gave way, in go ‘ith; Watstloe. do i6t ol, until one stone shall not be left om a a eso ae COMMUNICATIONS. coon some miscalculation being made in re- Col Bryer, do Jw 4 Harve ihn od uk a8 TCR Tight to, move to disband the | yrom the Mayor, transmitting the report of the Chief | ference to soundings. ‘The contractor, therefore. t= | On Wed PRB ney by the Rey, Dr. Ed- ‘afbert Ga at, Salter: Esmeralda, piladsiphin. 7; a, i Reece lhe Las Meat an mac ene fo make ats y BES | of Police, for the quarter ending March lst, 1831 Ilis | paired the work, and now asks for extra compensation, | win'¥, Hatfield, Mr Jray Patiauza to Miss Copxruia | Yu Mpsct, peat: tence Abie i ships of war of the United States shall be collected and Honor recommends the suggestions of the Chief of Assistant Alderman Smitn moved concurrence. B, Newcomn, all of this city. ad Ww ‘B'seval J to i Hit chips of war of tbe United, States shall by collected and | police, in relation to the lighting of th piers, and the | Assistant Alderman McCanriy hoped this Board would | "On Wednesday morning, May 28, by tho Rey. Ada! eel afar de vith, Seepelads i hie sohee ieee of ancient Troy. Le may do any of these t! The | ¢st#blishment of a river police, to the consideration of | nor coneur. The contractor had only aceomplished | Lee, Davin J. Nevin, formerl: Reading, Pa., to Mis? Wi Ace hs a 3 ypek Mes & win Nest fs ee eur a tes oe Tg | the Common Counel.” hy the report. t appears that the | What he agrved to perform, and any tax payer would | Sayan M, eldest daughier of Win. Hays, Bad, of thit | BG vy, for Baltimore, 25th’ Abbot Lord, ja Behe Zalene, Spurling, from Boston foe Seam OF advetee’to ite Ghat Ue all Ana's greatey | Rummber of arrests, for the quarter ending Jist of March, | have a legal olaim against tho Gommon Couaell, if they aig Beller Or ay Wales. Croker, for NOt Bi arn Livenpoot May dt~Ship ‘Revere, Howes, for Cardiff oe yuestion lies behind—will the people support him in it? | 1552;, ls 7968, being 356 lese than the previous quarter. way this amount of mane castes enionta! on at the Church of Saint Francis Xavier, by ‘for San Francisco 2. to load Toon for eg tt ere: tet Om ‘The decrease appears to be in the arrests for assault and “Tae Alderman C: ‘Drises Tek tae aati ee Ee eens het et ee enepenb le | battery, intoxication and disorderly conduct ; while | nest one, and ought to be paid, whether the technicall- | Bogland, to Many. eldest daughter ofthe late Jobu John: Abeta oe, for N k Leo, Batley from ery to load Fs | ol, Mr. L, J. Dooutna, of Mancheste at 1.1NG, of Manchester, NYorks nig An eat Brig Blive (Iam), leet fag nee vataeren Lawre! have neither rest nor quiet, but ina, Newtons ‘wiitinde Mattigan: ‘ there has been an increase in the number of arrests for | ties of law favored such payment or not. It was in | son ‘Sou Swe Fiorid i Kelly, revious to hith ult, bué was Beloved tobe atl Baste | SRN ECan heres Mat ies aeeteR! jc | violating corporation ordinances, of 157, For the higher | consequence of no fault of the contractor that the extra 0 Ete tn the’ Bev line Cheee Chan Paincu J. rapreral rem, Hie xiley ‘snd Mow wide it for them, but leave them to do #0. | grades of crime. the arrests vary but litte frum the pre. | work was called. Fe oy ly a ME Re ea et Dei rey, % n rewatar, for Staten sland pNswrony,B,, E, May om brige Rambler, for NYork, dis | paernenan Sole Son, sates entire ienes Nous quarter, The whole number of offences comunitted | — Assistant Ald. Bo.sren said the pier gave way in con- | siller, Bsq of Germany, and Renton ase, for Baltimore; London, O'Neill; soe CTE Tepe a oli fray a Wp et * —. during the quarter, amounts to 809, being 314 less than | sequence of faulty surveys having been made. Mr. | — portemouth paper please cop} Lonpon, May 16- ef Jemtse Humphrey, for Boston, ; Harp, Kirwan, for Be iihatore ‘and others eer } of it, finding their interests in that particular peach ooe' during the preceding quarter, Mendes worked by the plans and specifications furnish- | Jn Brooklyn, on May 28, by Mike Rev. D. 3. Patterson, Patrick henry, ae ubbard, Tor New Yorks 2st; Oc fALEKMO, May 6— 6, Crowe! not ke Sananeeae Sai ees. pesimumaee sapuaed, RErOMTs AccerTED, ed by the city—these plans being faulty, the sinking of | Mr" Juss Saurie to Mise’ Burza J. daughter of Mr. ny Gris for AYorks lig Galy Ane ig Bo mute teeing, $2 toned that portion fon ce sope nO, Committen on Fire oe in favor of repair- the ples tock place in onmeequance. sty | Wiliam 8; Walker, Sy ISOM, John Wesley, from Shictds | Tig. pia zien aie senior 2d coke bane very nino, ( York " ot | ing house of Hose Co, No. 9, in street; of same ¢ Puraiveny said he was convinced that the cit oo Tied ‘ante ie thee een but for the Of others? ‘That is | 105 Mies of ieevor of procaring ©, bell to be ilsced om. | would be bound to pay the amount ifthe contrector sued. sive teas fae vey Fay Le a ASE: Ast AEE, Doone, BYNE (onl Oe) ee ree do: crnan Cortes (Sic), do, (was te R | naperindeld for NYork, ray. | "Hore ae ge May ea teh rig Mathilde & Toulaey | Xrwrons: E, May 7,1 Baangain dhe og New buey port Blaakhort, for’Boston, ldg.. The Dutch sehr Polaris, for do, Oronro, April Sh--Arr Sollao, NYork. Ellon, do. | wasat Heivoot Lith, weg win Peer a ALL Sid Hlasapton; Davis (trom Cacut: | "Suynway Apsll Hig Marthe Washington, Freeman, “he rondo for Boatony Zit, and othogs ae om jonrnan, May 1008, Bl from NYork for Hombure, | tieery: May Bark 4 W Cotte, Varina, for NYork, Tata St Marys, Milliken (teom Mo: | 142 "only Am ¥eanel. * 1g Onl, Rigs from vintban oe Cun s000) | Se Wnyy thos FRnes, Suaithy from For one, T confess T don't nee any reason: | bell tower in Thirty: y-third street; of Committee on Assistant Ald. Epwanos said he did not think the sur- able maintaining the constitution of the | Streets, in favor of fagzing sidewalk on south side of | veyor at fault, nor was the contractor blameable. The on antes cone Onin Pe ited States, unlers eg pg Twenty-fourth sire, between, Fighth nd Niath ave; | accident bad inthe gentleman's opinion occurred in thi aaa itlemet nues; of same comuni in favor fencing lots an: way—the surveyor found a rock which he suppose: ing you too long; but allow ‘moe few words on snother | siting sidewalk in Twenty-ninth street, west of Righth Toke sckd, and ball masked down in hls surrey, This | Piednesday afternoon, May 28, after a lngering il- pee sunsonsteniion of the Untied St eee | avenue; of same committee, in favor of paving ‘Twenty: pe had proved to be but a fragment, and when a heavy | My, anuy Cutan aged 36 ea and tik series of mutual agrees romises—one | ninth street between Seventh aud Eighth avenues; of | weight wax placed upon it, had slid off into deep water, : Hotell = i sage wise those of | yifeh forthe Cl thing being yielded by the South, another iia Moeits | Sere Sette between Seventh. Goa Migits renee Of | Weiss wae seeee open his brother, James Furey, are respectfully invited to at- | it). torthe Corde. | _ . , , May Erin, Bie, from Charle:ton for | Nay %, {he genera ind having been brought together, and the | walk opposite 105 Greenwich atreet; fanmeomatice, | Ascistant Ald. Ween, of the Righth ward, said be had ere teeta seme Tents Heeerene Ho. S6 Wlllets | Astyers, ia wea aie tui for Boston, vs gait n'2d0) Chas Heath, Patna, | hide agree a sak, ge sores c& compromise. | tn tavor of paving Thirticth street, from Teuth avenue to | visited the ground near which the pier was built. The ay gi gee Oy? ol ig eee a Ae Told Fone Kacdsone Niiaver, | duet tor Phitaaetphies tag de tala pe hep does parti- | the Hudson river; of Committee ‘on Roads, recommend- __ river at that point had a very uneven and rocky bottom, Se ae wane CORMaLL | aeeee Tea, May 1d—-Foreh, Auld, from Limerick for | “‘Yanuovrn, N& May 13—Are sche Democrat, NYork. Townesexn, in the 44th year of his age. : ? Fer sihine pitbicl up the South ta the Month? Geetie. Ing a concurrence with the Board of Arsistante la evo- | and it was his opinion that no pier could be made t0 | "in 'feids, and those of the tuiy, are invited to | Netigeidct th tue Richmond, and Anne, Nutking Bi Rae son ~: jon to open Fifty-nint from Tenth avenue to | stand there. J jrom Limerick), 60. . amen, You are proud citiveny of a great commercial State’ | Broadway; of Committee on streets, iu favor of removing | | This Meard finally concurred with the action of the stéen Be Guparel, withous Corther notion from is late | Warsnvon, May I8-S1d (not arr) Velocity, White, N caf, tn ae 2--Arr ship Gonos, X. a 1 NYorks = bring abundance ofriches to your own shores. | Pump in Peck Slip, between Pearl and Water strocts; of as Friday afternoon, at 40°elock. Kneemonaeeh Feo: MICELLANEOU! alee; Tih, Sele AtRaliey conta: Ry od | ‘You know that this is the result of the commercial po- | Twenty f 2° pu ged ——s vacant lots, corner of | men ‘On Thursday, May 20,0f croup, Danie H. McKernicx, | PAR, May 16—The Merle, of Bordenux, from, New Or- cues Liberty 1 abe Lake, WR FS eke lig. of the United States, Andhow was the commerce | Twenty-fourth street and Tenth avenue; of samo com Brooklyn City Intelligence. eldest son of Daniel and Elizabeth McKetrick, aged 4 | game for St Louts, Senegal. poken March 8, in Bahama erty, Fi Roa A established—by what ccnstitutional provisions, and for | ad e,sdvense to ro setting cur aud gutter and re-fiag- | | Ceamox Bcnoots—Taxra ix Kiros Counry.—At | years,2 months and 15 days. oe gto put into Havana to land some refrac- hon noes Pop ins Bags ‘whose benefit’? The South was never a commercial = + way (>) mecting of the Board rvisors for the county of The satatives oul fiends of the finilly ete oa, for Liverpool, oe Born rig country, The plantation States were never commercial. recuich street; of same committer, in favor of making | Kings. yesterday afternoon, at the City Hall) Brooklyn, | invited to attend bis funeral, from the ceridonce of bis | ci iimatTam, May, Cobbowt.s0e voeels tp Ohl Hare Als, | igen tomh, Oe: betes Bliss Wi ‘Their interest always was, as they thought, what they | * Contract w omas A. Davis for a'cast-iron pavement certifieate was read which had been received from | parents, No. 31 Sheriff street, this day, (Priday.) wt balf- i he West. ones tehensentue unie<the emeisitedetate | Toe oe on the table; of same ae. ad- | Christopher Morgan, State Superintendent of Common | past 2 o'clock 7 ‘Y,) a pass the Straits to the Wes! "ALEXANDRIA, Mas nn Are rate yy teva " | verse to fence vacant lots in Twenty-eighth, Twenty- | Schools,setting forth that the amount of tax to be raised * * in competition inall branches of busi- | Dinth, and ‘Thirtieth streets, between Sevouth aad | by this county for school purposes, uuder the provisions | mone erecay gen nes: May 20, Many, wife of James B, ‘Selographic Martve gatos May 29 Liverpool in 7 aahtiaienant Canad (ish ¥ warn ‘Oth year of her lng tr inskell ‘urtis, ine Williain, Thawte, » Nicke: — But what did they do! They agreed to form a eee inact Hiatt shald eenlate cetameree ascending | Eighth avenues; of Committee on Wharves, Piers and of an act of the Legislature, is $49.42, This amount | “The relatives and Yriends of the family are respectfully | Arrived—Sehr Bernardus, Golhe wants and’ wishes of the Northern Staten, and | SUPS; confirming the award. | the Board of Supervisors are authorized to assess onthe | invited to attend her funeral. from the North Dutch RESOLUTIONS. | real and personal estate of the county. Church, corner of Fulton and William streets, on Satur- cork, "Apa ah Parties it , N Orleans, mre 6; Varks rit, oxi nder, | San J May 19—left bark # Sarah, for do, 1d ed when the constitution went into operation, a commer- B " ‘ y Alderman Coxxuis—That tho petition of Wa. A. | S$ Yr ri Tn cial system was also established, on which rose up the | yox’and others, relative to bulkhead on the Kast River, | report, Meas Raden eee Penna, ieniae to | ey Slst inst., at 4 o'clock, P. M. ali" Porth Aum whole glory of New York and New E: A | oon, May mma\ ri ou ie ig yng Yew England, (Applause) | and the accompanying papers, be taken from the files | the Board of Supervisors yesterday, showed that the po geo fo Ag OF RN Me. | ae Wrigy“Ghallense, Troon Ape eat 2 Dresden, Kichardgen, aa ay tate, with Southern acquievence? What did it do? It Pro. — referred to the Committee on Streets. | number of mera confined in that establishment on The friends of the family generally, without further | 14 Russia, Carden 3. ee Henry Curtis, Besse, Burnet Basse ‘on Ucted the comumeree of New York and the kastern States | BY Alderman Donce—That the Commissioner of Re- | the 16th of May, 1861, was 5l—malos 32, females 19. | inyitation, are respectfully invited to attend her fune- | Phila; Dutch galls ‘Adriana, Kottord: at ity Bg ne —firet by a nee. by way of tounnge duties wad that | Pers and Supplies be, and is hereby, directed to cause | Number committed during the past month, 16—males 10. | raj, this day, (Friday ) at half-past S o'clock, P.M. Her | Sot, Adame Treat, » May h brig. Cl by wey of r tonnage on foréign ships, has never been | {Be two crosswalks in ‘South street, infront of Fulton | females 6. The committee report that’ the Board of | Fesnains wil be taken to Calvary Cemetery.’ ripe Js Loi poe thd, Forax, N Orleans bari Cla ts Haft surrendered to this day but in consideration of « just Market, between Fulton and Beekman streets, to be re- | Supervisors had no authority to proceed with the ereo- | On May 90, Aoxrs R. Surriieny, caughter of Benja- | rissa, do: sdeot the ba ephens; Merrimas, Phila; Wi alent ; 90 in that rexpect, without grudging or hu- | ™pre4 yrange That the sidewalks i tion of the new county bulidings, watil empowored by | minand cieuientinn Shepherd: aged’ yenseaual moutus | Joeehh Parvell, Alezang ary Miller, Puiles faeaee: Re Lis Ks sap Pi Bi milton ‘oa the partof, the South, but generously and | ¢72¥ Alderman Cusrwiay—That the sidewalks infront | the Legislature to incur further expenses. A special | “Suddenly, at Loubville, Ky , on May 19, Mrs, Aveta | Satled—27th, sehr Fulton, Georgetown, PE FR ate Pi q ws | committee was appointed to investigate the circum- | (v1 vex, consort of Dr. F.'B. Culver, and second daughter Peeastvisiey aketye Auiantic, Brown eri ohne PR: Sonny Lin mises fairly—not by | way of cuncesion, but in the true | ‘iret. be repaired, and curb and gutter reset, uader the | stances reeently presented by the Grand Jury, om the Schr Eli Townsend: Corson, Philadelphia; constitulion—the commerce of New York | ‘ direction of the Street Commissioner ion of th ty jail. aries, and Sera, N ‘and the New England States was protected by the ro . condition of the county jai ew ORLEANS, May 27. eee rthe couttitution to which | bave referred. Buc | _ 2Y Alderman Stxrevayt—That the sum of $1,850 be Arrived—Bark Gen Jones, and Cohensey, Rio Janel i 39 ' appropriated to meet the expeases of receiving andentee | “| MARITIME INTELLIGENC days. Loft lark Goldsmith, f L el er lays. ark Goldsmith, from California tor N Yor! ay pone get Velo Citi Men of New taining the President +f the United States and his cabi- | ila ae Se PM. F = m New Beoronp, May 2, | Alexaadria Rands to Mexico, and beyond?—and bave wo not a State be- | net. on their recent visit to this city. i ‘Huaspav, May - =. Arrived—Ship Bell Rock, Liverpool. May %, Ist4l lon ‘ vt 1208 4 . By Alderman Kritv—That the crosswalk corner of | AfHes—A buoyant market for both kinds, with sales 4830, spoke ship Mary Pleamsnts, from Liverpool for Phile- | (2050, (os y yond Cape Horn, belonging, nevertheless, to us as part of | yetham and ¢ trects be relaid, under the di | of 250 bbis.—pearls at $5 60, and pots at $5. delphia. Cuthberts, (last two our commercial system? And what does New Englind tion of the Co: yea ret ee Telald, under the direc- |“ Brxswax.—Some 1,200 Ibe, Western yellow changed ton, Havana, May 11; Mariel, Saltillo River; | Jenny Lind, Broome, enjoy? What do Massachusetts and Maine enjoy? | “OD OC 1He Domminloner what the Street Come hands of Silke. one Elizabeth, Philadel} phi Mary Patterson, and | for Baltimore; ach wt ‘They enjoy an exclusive right of carrying on the coast. | ,,D¥ Alderman Dovcr— That the Street Commissioner | ya sapsrt The flour market continued in a very ‘Thos Irelend, do. Sor "and taadard’ ited becap: ing trade from State to State on the Atlantic and [S,Murket slip eighty of ninety feet from the southerly | guid tate. ‘The large and increasing receipts, and Arrived—Brige Albatross, and Ariel, Carden v Batt Mone, w around Cape Horn to the Pacific; and that isa great line of the present buikhead, for the purpose of widening | the anxiety ap ad among holders to realize, tended f Phovivence, so Forks sobre Robe source cf wenlth and emolument—of comfort and good | the ctrect dad furniching additional fachity to the mac, | materially to mit operations and depress prices. Of Schrs M Brown, Hall, Philadelphia lend, Bi Fork: living—e » thourend times greater than ay commercial | yet naeeiiies ity tp the mar- | somestic, 7,000 bla, were sold, including superfine ‘No.2 ud Montezuma, $ mith, do; sloop P: uae, Fone source whatever. It is th’: exclusive right to theconst- 56. $8 682(; mixed to favorite Western at $3 87 By Alderman Coxxtix—That vacant lotzon the south- | 8 $356 ca Praga rah 4, Baker, Turks Island ing trade, which the Northern States possess, which | oriy cide of Twenty fifth street, betweea Third and Lex. | © $412; ordinary to straight State at $3 87 a $4; good Folkart, Philadelphi ‘ ; ij. | brigas ‘ie oriae Webb, (Br ‘Hani yn, Bermuda, aie, ache Thos P Cooper, Pa BANGOR. Mey uae Atkrs Pomaquide Mitchell, Cubes sonr TO Thomp- was granted to them, whieh they have ever held, and | 5 ae : fe aud round hoop Obio at $406 a $4314; and pure Ge- “ibicb. up to this day, there har been no attempt to | Hewat DNi ith wvmnne be fenced im under the di, | Dee at $4 60. $402 Canadian has not varied. Sales Jay of the peevalence of notions of free tradecwbat | Hetion ofthe Street Commissioner. | Serene the som "Some 720 bbl mised to erght Port of New York, May 20 Rate May 8. | Oe Omet Alanine f , ; ; OM THY BOARD OF AssisTANTS conceaso tx, | We PO gg = , of New 'e Arrived—Schr Globe, NYork. 4 : Grant, Alexandria. would you say, if the South ard the West were to join Tvport of Committee on Fire Department, in favor of | Tealized $4.50 a $4 62 Rye flour was worth $337 a psa enn 3 Salicd=Drig Oregon, Africa; sehr Atalanta, NYork. May 4—Are steamer Freeman Rawdon, together to repeal this law? And they have the votes to | pyying $25 to Hose Co. No. 17, Of same comnittec, ad- | $2.4, at which 200 bbls, Bs ‘Mea! was inactive. Bran- 434] mene aun pas urtewey bd fer NYork, pput in for a harbor, do it tomorrow. “What would you say if they | P2e "ts the payment of a bil steels | dywine, in lots, commanded $3.15%; and Jersey $3. 3 ane Renee Pang ehould join Mans and say that those men of the | [<7 %4 the payment of « bi Vor of paging | Wheat was held above buyers’ lamita, and there was, "Micmac (Beh aulds do vie North and New England who put this slight on dlaah Site of Bea Marsh, Jadheor, nak Prantl ae | therefore. but little doing. Kye favored purchasers; 1,500 their interests, ehall enjoy this exclusive privilege | bushels river brought 760. “Oat Broome, pera aan, Base of Hon. Amos Kend: sis, ity rion NC; Peart Masding Th Philadelphia: as oan dais Ni Hallock, and, thers. ‘Barks Je” brig Louis Walsh om rean, Long, New Ai oviand, 4, Conag Porrrawp. May 23. Fereign Malis. a. Boge - Jamaios, Chagres, Lange San ~ ; Miemac (Br; anid dota jaiifan, nico, San Franci barks Tooker, Bath ‘Avola, Kendrie flit 7a Fopecess Steamer ‘Sirother Jonathan, will close. ‘at the. Exchenge ¥ 0! ‘a \ vi brigs Ty ano longer—throw it all open, and invite the Dane, the | yoimmece on, Wire Plers, and’ Stipe, in favor Of higher; Nerthern fetehed 40. 47c., and Jersey 45 a 46e, sen eRe Nace (Be): Ranera Quevees Barclay te i Heeding Room (57 Exchanee}, this day, 20h, ‘at half past’? | dor L Halgwis. Shere, ao: schre’ Yucetee, Garland, Boston, Swede, the Hamburger, and all the commercial nations | Or" Committee om Croton Aqueduct, in favor of placing | Bvicy wae selling slowly at drooping prices. Corn con. (Br). Merson ds aos thace’ White, OPES. noes of steamer Vrinkiia, for Sonthamplen and | Mink be beet aes Nr Leeman genes ste Sos be of Europe who will carry cheaper, to some in and carry | 4 tree hydrant in Thirteenth street, between Firat avenue | Unued depressed. During the day, 40.000 bushels round Shenk Siren pad J B Sardy; Ro- age ‘Reading hoes (ar Ex. | 81 id for a Nortl age pests put ia for » ar. is mi) an ier the E, ts change). on Saturday, mor tee ‘aga of 4 net, tor Charleston, will the Exchange Reading Room (47 Exchange auarter before 4 o'clock PM. age of steamer Alnbamy, for Savannah, will close Exchan, T Barks ates teteoes selmenators as * bepcsogper derie Diu, Mechntscks Sagua, Nemnith & Sone; Cartur.—There were offered 2.550 beeves (2.000 Soath- iF pany Eeerend earns Lace ee eee ere Taine What ds you say to that? | 82d Avenue A. Of Committes on Streets, in favor of Row, genticmen, these ideas have been thousand times | 9268!8s sidewalks om the corner of Chrystie snd Grand oraniied. perhaps, and if there le anything new in them | #7eets. Of Committees on Wharves, Piers, and Slips, adverse to building a pier at the foot of Rivington street. ort nie Hisrelebe Matthews, for feta for NY¥orky dos ‘as herria Le 5 iu S New ¥ ital fe ts faa'Yat do, ‘wea: Royal Victoria (Br), i Ste Richivuctoy Schmidt & Baleheu; Louise ern, the remainder from this State and the East), 55 | (Pr), Le Bee, do, A Seignette Mai Mobile, add & Stounard; Philura, Thatcher, Savau jer Amelia Tamm glad of it. But I know what was saic in Syracuse + - cows and calves, nnd 3.500 sheep and lambs. at Brown- Fraachioo, Chapa £ - = Report of Special Committee of the Board of Assistant. a ae Reading Room (7 Exchange), ou Savur- Po from Hv, Eng a Avctacen (pr), Lebiatne, for Hd eT oe te ae ne ee tor con, | in Felation to a railroad in tho Sixth and Bighth aven 100 cows and calves, and about 1,800 sheep and ny, at quarter before 4 clock PM. x 1r°ag: dobp. Curviet’ Butmany a 5 Core = = FOU He Ao yop as aoe ehh na vend ‘Al, | *#S taken up and referred to a special committee. con- t Chamberlain's. In beeves there has been a | (00 A' yield, Carver, Mati ay Letter Pee [F, ener W Scott, fo ldg; Nay polos = for Have, cienee. (Laughtor.) That is a flight of fanat Meting of Alicruen Linws, Conkita, Delamater, Siilier, | TAther more extenaive business transacted im market Rampton, Quebec; Garland (br), vance of € will Liverpool, do: Talleyrand, Will i hate to ancwer is; that if what we propose Wright fair | S04 "Kelly. On a subeejurnt motion Of Alderman Sture | 2Utine the past week, than for nome time proviods, ‘The on Room (67 Pxchange), ‘Mon i | Sarahne, Yates, fron NOrieana” lag: Carnatic and stands well with a conscience not enlighte ber of cattle olfering was q : Not (Bi odgers, from NY ork, do: Carolina, Sherwood, from 6 ved | tevant, the motion to refer tea special committee was | DUMISE of callin wlleriug war que tree es hardly up aaeshenct ga Net ‘ Lettr Bags for Rio Janeiro. per steamer Golden Gai ay Hrinceas Alice (Br), trick, Yor Liverpool 1a ‘with those high flights of funcy it is pone the w retailing qui Will close at the Exchange Reading Room (07 Exchange), pcg reconsidered, ard afterwards the whole subject was te- | po Enger Ee Fo ag eel aS | ferred to the old special counmittew of the Board. The | sted at good eee eae one And | question was agai brougkt up by the Alderman of the o= Cs gee va ee ee a Moe ie: | Sixth; it was taken out of the hauds of the old or stand- jpermuds, and dime—for | am not very fresh in my recollections of that | 196 committee of the Board, who thereupon resigned. | rom $23 50 Eee Ta et ery ree in may Tian todo; thang | Bd it was then feferred to committee consisting of | Cham beris manetne perio gy Bogs re | Aldermen Haws, Delamater, Conklin, Miller, and Kelly. ommgroce pd sis, At Cha iey Norfolk; Martin, Heard, Portamouth, Py ye meh Erie Goodman, Newburyport, W Lewis Oregon, Sturge rovidence: ven to Brighton. About 400 Steamer—Black Diamond, Stevenson, Philadelphia. and aires are in good supply. Sales at Arrives. $W a $42. All sold at Browning Br), Moalley, Li Tanged from $20, $28, 10 $40. | wari. dey Ly pt ote ag Bite 4 Shi June 14. nh Feversbere, fur North ot Buzopey rea 4 x Pot ot) Harmbark, repr ve Letter Bags are also at Kenyon’s, 91 Wallstreet | Harcelona, wont Pierce. for NOrleam ¢ roline (Pr) Delaiands, from Gonaives, w aa ig ne carte readys Taylor, from Ric de danciro, disg: Corinth | don, Te; Urania (3 4 s. St. Johns, NB; | Athens, Plummer, clan ‘ACkiue, dor Elly Eldridge, do; | DABaRtecotts ool, 42 days, | Echo, Howes, Houten eeme of you younger men that love to look into the in- = . concn oo Sheep aud Lamte—Sheop ould at teom $2 to $325 0 $5. ‘Ein | A Fowett, Virsinin: Henriett ‘well's time thee sprang up @ race of saints who catted | | my og Wig Y tain’. clicep with wool on branghi $3. $350. a $5; do. im the Eastora ‘ rs ® PRiver: J & WE Elizabhli CTF prev to May 2—Sld sor Rlisabeth r morning, purporting to be a report of the remarks of the Inat eight eves, PRiver | themecives fifth monarchy men. A happy. happy, . sheared, $2. $2 $4. Lambs ranged at from $2 to lyde, (Be, Bethel, Harbor fe 4 Caen cae ey wore, for they had peng, | Aldermam Miller, in relation to the wideming of Wall | $2°*8Kt; 5 eee Tabst ata Liven, 5 dae, wick me | Ee ag Bet peasn d N WICH, May 25—Arr sche Volta, Tothill, tised #0 ‘many virtuee—they were 40 wulighteaed, | thr Weard" ie then ment on to characterise the report | ,,CO?%OS-—The letters per Canada are said to be equal evengere, to Brown. On the 2 Tiat i327, | Novelty, Brian altimore. | PPAEE RIVER, May 2—Arr sohry Wandopango, Fad #0 perfect, that they got to be. in the language of that in the Express a garbled and unfair statemest othe to the views of operators, but have not, as yet. acted asa & & 38, epoke Br bark Clio, from tor Vallis, In lat Miscellaneous. | venap Merah E ‘ker, Baltimore; 25tt sae A Lane ship woe reported ashore on Sable Island, day. above ordinances. That is the hi (Laughter ) her law of this | ‘ae is oe stinulant on prices, which appent quite irregular. ‘The | 44.0) lon $5. saw large quanti It is the oid doetrine of the _— cn beasts unde At cite called the | salen were xbout £00 bales The amount stfering was a ahin-deke & Lovey (of Thomaat ay | Seige take ouch setion on Kt as they thought proper. Y — moderate, as better prices were anticipated by the mext 10, in agate trom Alderman Mritex said that there were come points in the report that were incorrect. He did not charge the ). Curling, Liverpool, 3 | date, by on Amtishing sche, which put into Lipscomb Mare | set. Sid 24th, sehea Cicero. a n E Smith, Phi D Pilkington, April | Lor, N&. Isth inst. Hoops Ann Bb Meine, ibang: 2th, Ruodls NYorke vis Piet arricd away foresad | Sup Henry Ai Miller, which cl *, Priledelphis. Po ilyard, ke. | Deo. for SFra 4 of which at. Havre, 29 days | ceived since a Tete apposed m fadelpiia for Dighto: : ee | :mithcsld sche Anta “ eon te | -icope Minerva, from eee ag? | NYcrkfor Taunton steamer: Corres bas been in fair request. with sales of 350 bags play, firm and «pruce. self satisfied, thankful to God that Laguayra at 9}s¢.; 400 do, Rio at 6 a 8AX0.; and 100 do. they were not as other men but bad nile reported as the Henry’ Mill Ff X aranty bark Theoxana, from New Orleans xd 80 far to - Alderman of the Third with being the fved counsel of the (alvation as to be above ordiuances. (Renewed Inugh- bs tape = \ St Dotningo at 6c ’ erred ot a cant alte che Maving put back irom Cape |, GLOUCESTER, Moy 2—Arr achrs Pailea, Fredericks ter). Gentlemen, we live under a constitution. It has | /nfties who wished to have Wal sires Wituciably ued | _ Flaw —We have to note a steady demand for cod, with pip Apne Bien ess | is Urge, Bith, Tivaio, SYork C11 Both, sche Suna, Handy, made us what we are, What has carried the Ameriew oa “4 SS eneent Ohe i ont sales of 750 quintals. during the day. at $3024, Macke- W steam oKSON flag all over the world? What has constituted that unit rd “if” He never meant to assert that Alderman Fi haye not varied | From second 00 barrels No. into NBedford, morning of maackeo RVGEE Diy S-Tle che Seen & Paley Sturtevant was the paid counsel of those partic not in. Dar), Mey 2,6 PM—A ship supposed tepethe ‘Morten Elky from Hoste of commerce, that wherever the stripes aud stars are . 1 were taken, at $10, and No. 2 at $9 125, *, with cotton, = over and went upon & Ie; out ® qui of a mi ts knowing the fact i on 61 O7, saw shi sof Dumplin light house, where she inid badly asho geen they signify that it is America, and United Ame | “ane Junjcct was then dropped Facit.—The operations embraced about 400 boxes iy P lean A i subje a oppe : ao. h ‘opard, b . Lighters were alongside taking out cargo. Atlast accounts fica ras tis it now that repr = use Teepectably My Pped anch ralsine. at $2 25; £00 b ~ African pea nuts, at trey Sick Charleston, 23d inst, with cotton, | her false keel was off, and some sheathing board: ¥ Lever Europe is momei a is arerast . . G BARK S. jorted hy. tele, Gver the world? BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. Fnricirs.—-Cottor. war engaged to Liverpool at 7-34. | ark Frederick Deming, Churchill, Rio Grande, with | ectumn, toner Sie pte we HA gh Whileon her way to this port. She was Moesrs Stur- | ackets. She was May 29.—This Board met last evening—the President i al fs Flour, i lots, was taken at Is. 3d, but, in larger to HK Cornin, which madeall I"thechair, The minutes of the last meeting were read ee Me pee che pd mnclygls 7 We « Bye pA oad Bark Falmouth (sf Camaen), Sherman, Apalachicola, May | tts, South Carolian— | 4 approved were engaged at 4d, T) London, beef was engaged at | Ms,with cotton, to the my ‘Fitston), Giles, Cienfuegos, 19 7 a s ‘Brig Allion Cooper (of in the aspect of our ioreign relations, the sa oat PETITIONS, 4s, To Havre cotton was offering to « fairextent at Mo. 4 rt Without division distraction reparation, - Now, gentie- meen Presented, and approprl- | ‘To Callfornia, rates continued torule at from 00 10 7be. | “ght Mthsenr sce mon, this wns the original design of the consti Wo, | Stely disposed o ‘ ‘The splendid clipper Flying Cloud having wbout com- rag : in our day. must—and it will t ally incumbent on you, owners of property in Forty-third street, between — pieted her cargo, will anil on Saturday next Shy will be (Br), Beckwith, Windsor, NS, 11 days, with any young friends of Albany. toace thi thie apirit is made nth and Ninth avenues adverse to having said street gueceeded by the fine new clippers Challenge. Eagle, Te- | plaster, to the meslr 7 wie 8 12 dave, with to pervade the whole niministration f the goverament ag wg hyp erng code ae legraph, and Valparaiso. which comprise about all the sla pry tyre) d ' ‘The constitution of the United States, to avis, to have rooms in Washington and vessels now up for El Dorado. le Chesspeae (Br), Davison, Windsor, mercial regulations made our commerce the same com: the States—New York, Masesebu Patriot, Conter York and Savannah lino of ps | to sail from Savannah on th, aud hada full | MACIIAS, May 3 cargo of cotton, | NEW ORLEANS, Moy 2 Br Baio Fiera (of Halifax), McDougal, put into T Havre; Joh Fines. theevening of the Sth, in aloaky condit lances B reef of that island ¢! a from Liverpool, B, n Goongang oe um NS, 13 days, with Ba Busco Jacques Cant 11 days, with molasses, same da; a cargo for wortiny. , which was re- ae ip wiah Bradles. ace aches B Vandal, Jones, NY oul: juetklend, Cid gohe Joba Tunis, Biniedali, $ - Fulton markets appropriated, without rent, for the pur- ¢ to keep flowing in our hearts « fraternal f pprop pur- | Tit “city dealers took ubout $00 bates River at Gc. a ported ashore at Avichat, arrat Quebec let; gut off after | Juma Ft adi a ered in the epiritet it. And. if | wiht» have =e ding be wn | pe pow trrege a rattroad to | C2}¢._ Shippere were pot deing much. i Davison, Windsor, NS, 12 days, with | ding part of cargo. In Hampton Re te North Carolin 3 cmas Jeroleman and associates, fo ato thats Gils 5 be te. a i “ Twweg porte nite the spirit ef the constitution in ite | speaking. ani- | , Of Themos Jeroleman and associates, for a railroad to | “fissey remained without change. $115 a $125 being ined (be, Beton, Winhoce, ¥%, 14 éayt, with nic ALEXANDER, which was ashore on the South | Baltimore fer b, Trimble, 4 ated form, T would refer always to the admi P asked for undressed American and $180 « $199 for prime | Nantucket, was cot of 20th inet, and taken into har- | : ng of the first P Dt—George Washingt tee haying the subject of city railroads in charge. | dressed do. None sold, Munilla was wanted, at Le Fae te ees (lit), Heneberey, Hillsborough, NB. 1 days, aS wy deen (vebement cheering; )—end if I were now t> 4 9, Ravents ey conmarrrans Hors were quict and nominal letail lote of Eastern | with cont, ke, to PL Nevius & Sons, # an a Bar id Sw brig Wilpelm, Roteer- idea—if I were to form the iden of » patriot Pr siden’, nary om Sewers, in favor of concurrence to build and Western brought 26. u d0e. Brig T fh Stewart (of Baltimore), Hooper, St Marks, May NANTUCKET, May 26—Arr sche Pilot, Philadelphia. L would draw his marter strokes and copy hi a sewer in Avenue A, frem Eighteenth to Twenty-second “"], (“SW d sales of 80 tone Seotch pig, wt $19, | 12, nih cotton NL MeCreaay. me | NEWBURYPONT, Moy 20 Are sence Chas Appleton, Phi- would prevent this re me ay a constant nay street. Adopted. Same committee. in favor of coneur- | cach and $19 50a $20.6 months Market unaltered Brig Eagle, Hopkins, Rondout, bound to Nowburypor | ia¢and ion not given; a Sand Bank 2m | Indelphin; 25th, Heer i Mary Clack, do; doth, John We for life, T would palicy—alike liberal, Jast e to build a sewer in Thirty-ninth street from Kighth | “").y'war more aveady. with only moderato stock. | yf, RivelU'stmpacb, Maghews & Co. Wiliehded 9" days, | Tat ahd eh Bek inet tad ne ee estat enda “Te | Dosen, Cheever, CMisasIpNe che Macstet Seith, Selih, narrowed down ti nal interests oa | ae ane avenue. Adopted. Same ' co) barrels common brought 74 w 7c ; and 300 do, luinp "Brig Lubes, My, Calals, Hidaye, with lath, deo, to | fifone SH windsit doce not break, nor can you dissern color, ‘TF Smith, Greenfield, Nerwioh for Albany: rloope ersonal objveta— 0 Lowa nd © e. or of © e to e ye. cas Pe terete ed wator, like that 0 , qumvece meh ee oy ur bemd and Thirty-siath treet, from Second to Third avenue. “*S, moe a fair business was dove, comprising 120 Sait Foxeas ———, Calais, 11 days, with lath, ke, to Smith | t@ bes, aot en am K of our att pap 4 ty es oF tows ” part of the | Ad H Muscovado, & Bosuton. ; bins Ang cabanas - | hia ee ee ee pena ame ouaies port of Committee on Wharves, Piers and § pee Cun 0 eu ea ee oe orem He Acklam (of Bristol), Miller, Jeremie, May 12, with | tg line, Tt prop Quivelaug, Williams, NYork for Norwie ee Sane, | aplotere | seor Ing a we “oe comes tothe master. | ws | Charles Ougood, Goer, Norwich for NY ork, sehes Aw OF his foreig fovor of extending piers nineteen, twenty, twe Navat Sronrs.—The transactions eonsixted of 800 bbls Eee te ae Pek (of Norfolk), Galt, Soromie, 13 days, with | 1 Gbsrice Graces, Coen, Hee for NY Ave Apgents Plomer, Aadivon for from th at intervals of one minute; between there willbe shown afixed white light. Within | | the distence of sevem miles from the Lighthouse there will be | exhibited flaehing red light, the dashes occurring at ints Cashes there will be ae Daree, OS OS ner ee See cmauon rosin. at $1 90 ® $135; 750 bbls, erude turpe wed, to AC Rowsite . in favor of building a pier at the fot of | 4; 3; 200 on spirite, at 3554 m Woe , canis and'i20 | ‘Sis Dae ty (35), Ieee bs treet, North River Adopted. Also,infavor | p11, selected tar, at $1 87 frpit, to © Ae of building © pier, 250 feet long and 40 teet wide, at the quired after, and was | _ Schr Dandy Br) Jograham. { Twenty fifth street, Kast River, at am For immediate use. 12,500 pallons were taken at | pine apples, &e, te ¢ why 00. Adopted. Of same committee, in favor of ‘ wan Cail at 4244 a 45c. In olive. al pg pier at the foot of Morten street, NF. atan expense of $9,000 Committee on Streets, in f Liberty street, from taking five feet fre NP, 12 days, with NP, Ud dave, with lat 82 Lanion could ree contumely or ¢ character to the foreign rr coratry. He upheld every interest ia even the proudest nations of Burp Lately just. he was resolutely detera in the honor of the cow taken from its proper pesition Wash B01 prudentano swif reker—giv b re Rienzi, J A Adama, a vale oft —* hoe pre saw brig J “4 hi aw brig J F Brown, ey shiy sched I lie noe for Bolivar) | , olmes NS, Polloek Rip, aud South by Bi cae}, iioimes, Windeor, 12 days, with | Tere es canal ot ter, to J leane | eet retaman (Br), Wyte, Dorchester, NB, with plaster, to WM. R. EAS x Seaman (Be), WY Sedisomen ome, Fi eabems, Alban: Dajton, dor Hoge Wal one ¢ iw acndiay Ce ms, Rhode concurring to widen treet to Broadway, by y side. and about ten trade, 500 barrels eid. $14 STG; new new mess was cold at $15 a $15 gress, necording to the consttuts ive feet from the south i i prime Th; ane Old $12 27), beef was depr en), Overton, da » Arrat NBedford, 2th, ship Heroine (of Fairhaven), Wall, m Kondout when necessary, with frirnon and t at Alderman Hover hoped the reslution would | + my alized $9 & $11 60, and prime ager & Peck xPacise, #40 bole’ wh cll, Seat home 300 ep and 35,000 Ibs a Muveis: Radiant, Well h pted. The propowed manner of widening the ¢5 4 $6 45, including 20 barrels railroad, at $6 02s mh Chaete d, if curried out, do great injustice to the | fut mente were whnite Abnut 260 pac ha und vo ew Bedford. sso, | walt arrbark Amerion, Tucker, NPacitie, 290 bbls Desty (ue), Livernoale owners © pe on he #0 o “ide Phe iote . - ‘ . ar jehmon, . jo wh oil, ne. Tunits, 2 eu! . mount ancy, and in | Owners of property on the southerly side, Theinte on | were diepraed of, at Be. n 814e , and shoulders yah oll, TOW) 180 Boe. all, Bonnett, from NPaci#e, ny, enzen, "P Wpsor’’ Blah: do; Bree Taylee, woh manner as to give ow ' vorybody, andto | the northerly side were more than one hundred fret | 61/6 rd was quiet; of prime, 290 barrels were taken Sebr Ira Bi Whittaker, Virginia, 2 days. Dhie ep, 20 wh oll, 43.000 Ibe bone.” Sent home 450 Grea Tork be puleervient to that end. snd Fomarked | deep. while the lots on the southerly side worealrowly of Butter was nominally ve.» Ie for | Schr Vermillion, Parker Vigan days took 10) ep on passage heme, (see Misceil). 1, RICBMOND, rus, Terrington, Te ef ion at he fH tice ut tle de pho tr o 4 iene 3 Seber Fox, Parker, Virginia, ®. A tdo 2 jeCleare, from ent Yor war oF Sap yen gre beg hee tice | A wshtant “Alderman Bix said the loteon the southerly | 2! tnd He a 156 ont pigperliene gt Bee Ten ee vccta, Bennett, Vieginia, 24ays, ano Jan P. 1700 do wh ofl on board. "Sent Virginia, Teal - wae onal oy - inn | tide were alrendy of too little depth to be ma © of for ‘Rxat Borate. —W Bebe Foken one, mx, Viteinis Ky poms om os, 8 Mn eer AL Wy 4 | wy Tag wwe aon aaa enhstacinss wey that Shy large business purposes, It was, therefore, thought ‘suction this tm Bidiors bee, ‘ox, Spooner, Westport, v' fy MARKS, May T—Art {the the ites that lew injury would be cone by tak nwick street, $3,600, 1 lot H Bedford, at St Catharines Fob 15, had (00 | Moward, 30 14a ” ily « ing the property om t watherly std enue, D: jt adj P. too wh SAL BM, May ‘Arr schr Pavilion, Snow, N York. rs ree The jution to concur was adopt mg Lote row - sa in 110: Schr Wm Mowry. “PalPtrom Nantucket, 2th, ship Alabama, Coggeshall, outer WILMING' ‘May 2t—Arr brig Matamoras, Waas, pinent di P lace, $3.200; 2 itis do, each $2,200, $4400; 1 Lot adjoin- 1] RESOLUTIONS if dot teenth strect, between First | Sehr Frank, Rabalh Norfolk. daze. roads to St for Pacific Portamouth, Nf; schre L. P Smith, Stutes, NY ork; dames ey Resolution to appropriate $225, to build an addition to yi Sa ae ne ee Schr Samuel P Lord, ——.. Baltimor: Arr at Dartmouth, 2th, bark Gov Hopking, Briggs, Atian- Wainwright, Heston; Hamlet Hallock, Appleby, tumals a, & patriot PPTOY ae, vat and Second arenurs, each $1025, $2.250 Behr Blltectt, Kingsland, Baltimere, 4 dm: tic Ocean, & bbls sp 10 do black feh oft. Sooke May © on Ba- if ris Terawh nt guardian houre of Hose Company No. 40 Adopted Ree Small parcels of orlinary to fair were selling at ‘Schr Margaret Anne, Colburn, Seaford, Bel, S days, bound | LC Paake, Cornelia, Devoll, N Bedford, 300 se. the protec h ttisem in i That Twenty-cighth street, between Second and Third go 644 $3 26, Demand not active to Norwich: Dropped below Watre rt ark (late brig), Smithfield, He should ator S¥euues, be repaved. Adopted Sroans.— 25,000 German realized $$ a $11 75, usual | — Sebr Blire Hor A an 2h Tascarors, of Cold Spring, That Augustus Morand be appointed Prustee of Com. | oreqit Sehr Aw . od the pre « Behr Mozart, Ret ine Bow } it r a: hie support | on Schools for the Thirteenth ward, in place of Samuel Soar —A further lot of120 boxes castile was purchased | Schr 4 5, of West Diego, Cossack, Slocum, NBed- MOUTH, May do--Art ocht Coral, Staples, N Tork. i . cution of the | Sneden. removed from the ward. Adopted. at Oke afise Schr George & Mary, WARREN, Ri, May 2 Arr brige Pornan, Collins, NYorks , Frances, Titus, Matanmas. which | That the New York aud Harlem Railroad Com; Srices —Nutmege moved to the extent of 1,700 tbs. en. teamship Rurope, henes (git) fr Liverpoot, was seen 324 We-hingtom pryrents, and ~ ae | een eee ee eee | No. Tat O6e.; cassia wax nominal at 300 Poet: e Frances Ellen, Clarke, Rondout, bound to Newbury- nd folfitie ry me > me 1 | tom Fighty-cighth street Referred. Seraran® wae in better request firm. | port. . | inet, 9am, Int 42 10, lon oan edn. ht eoorrien i bat the sidewniks in. Madison av 1 ae ey ee eeinrete asic. tee Onlo | Sehr J Goodspeed, Clarke, Haddam, 2 days, bound t PM: |” Gtip bee King, Grey, "teom Liverpool fur NYo.%, no date, covernnent—of suffering. « f vd. on Han. no | third to Fortieth street, be fingged » space four feet wile. | and prison. 10 puneheons Bt. Croix rum brought 95e. nist Cadet, hinnd, 9 days. 1649 6h Lon Sl, avon, trom Boston (Dec 18) for California, geese cue beaneh to interfere ith sod a0 power to | Heferred. | “Scoans were purchased with more freedom and at no date, States W. Tipey, Mr and Mrs wrie Ship Carnatic, from Liverpool for Baltimore, 27th inst, M To lay ctors walk in Perry street, on the north side, steady | rates, 400 hhds, Porto Rico changed hands at rMuephy, Mow Mr W re Mall, BM Whee Le neeumed niet belonging to rach a e wi days. pe - o @ rows Greenwich street. Adopted 4 B y t ton 69 D—by pilot boat BK Collin: for tb eTene ft of the ri : gt A hd Doe arena Frost ts Woanv. oF auornotne | pai and t the iB terme not tated engneset f bs Eewyer; Milbeiaee, Mo, Id days 10 days. oe 8 ey een from Boston for Cape Town, no okey . emer of the benefit of — ee fo Cariagens, Hoo} ‘ oo Gentiemen, a wise and prudent +hip Resctation to remove pump from Amity street, neat | "rai ow exhibited mo further change, 6,000 Ibe, prime Bebe cess | Worver, Machina, are Nichole, from Apalachlecta for Liver- | joksers’ grr entes, 1 Loring, Rus nog firet duty (o press the ve a Dr. eats A Doneurred in | ‘ye ensh. cont Weare t2 age Iat'6 10, lon St BL | Harard, Carter, Mai at, Leriag merchandice—to keep her att solution to erect fire hydrant in Marion street Since our last, 30 quarter oes Durgundy i) 44 no (Bf), from Liverpool for Boston, 6th inst, destined, port With satire sere bet ween Spring and Prince streets. Concurred in found buyers at 47ic. a and 25 a Eee vaytrite, Rehr Martha Ba it, In favor of | Fore Mnlaga at Oca B8e pti from Caloutta (Jem 27) for London, ‘Tone is his first obj nd the Heport rt of Committee on Fire Departme ag Yorn fe Lucy —Me Ke and fe, Of every chic? magi-t ¢ & lot in Twenty-fifth strert. for the purpose of ‘The oggregate receipts of produce by the North River a4 tte, from Antwerp fot NYork, 9th | wlio hase proper appreciation of bls duty Kt to pr ting thereon » house, for the use of Engine Com: | touts to-day were, of ashes 200 bbla, flour 28.500 do., F ponent eT } salt Gove serve the constitution whien be a. which sustains ay urd Fanee Company ja AN 1 to pay for | Wheat &.000 bushels, onte 48.000 do.. corn 48,000 do. pork Dest Reet ee. Barstow, from Genres vis, Gipraitar, 16 | some any woomn Pislde- De Phillips, Indy, 4 obild~ | ernine ithout whieh thing goes to the vselution to appropriate mal to pay fo sf a ard 320 do ©; ¥ od away. serv Selliee—-t0 poche om nto the ome Cie tepaie to house 0 ‘itowe Laat | No. 96. Conourred in. | io babre -” ish ts haga eaelaonamrmabena oh voy’ bowrprit yaranem were carried awa) fpool foty.NOrleane, | “New Omiease—Ship Suitana—Mr Molied and one ae his ability. off the vid away from the Ke port of the Committee on the Fire Department, in vefece pet into Piymowthee fo Ta days, Second day out | aula 14 Phidadatphie tor 8: Soha, HB Wenntanror Ss x nate & ‘uy. qifiekeatids—to presery: that, ie ex Tonto ce faver of repairing the fire alarm bell tower at Jefferson MARKETS ‘*S KLSK WHERE, ant, Jordan, Bilewirs pumps working constantiy. | ,.Sbipiiclen Thom 1m Philadelp NB, a9 8 Opals. the euperiener 4 shipmaster: he cuter. nothing to be- | market | K SALES. Fou “fie Portamouth, Wilere uh vente wae trmpuraehy re | 2 edt Baise trom NYork for NOrieans, May 28, | fen, Me 8 suis Miners L Clatk, RE Pennell, yee tray bie Watehfulness—(o drow him te from the joint Assistant Alderman Warn thought the bell tower o¢ Lpwa, May. ~~ First Board—@00 Ponasyiva- , R . Koasie, © Watt 4 0 ted t are, aud ‘be yroat object in CUpied too valuable ground, The tower might be placed 1,017 dona: O45 do. 1894, Leigh Mafon Thon B Bawhirg, Jone + pgecaagted Bark batted Leslie, from NYork for Sacramento City, amemtantie nied Grek Sa om another ite and the lot at present oceupiod be | rests , i a ere, Ree. Slory Wan Hi Sanford, Jones, Providence. D8.) i, Esiipore (Mon spe Vale | «, Passe rs Sate nem eared to Hee the ne cnted we 20%; 104 aa... . ae Heminds bis compass wd) way, stant Alderman Crave. said the ground was wanted | Fonds Fi sae ris, The pilot boat W J Romer picked np, yesterday moral aoe ys lone savannah, May 9, lat 88 | 1. Tord, Chas U Perking, A Pelee. ihe item Rok Aud oft be throws the wary len ye use of the Corporation. It would be Laney | WO dg:, 12% neat ‘het pper Middle, the canal boat teed te nad | Lord, Mre F Fay, Mrs A Phelps, Mise NP! 4 oe f ‘To wwe what dengers may be hid to cell it, and ae the tower wae already there, be | Northern Bank, oere, ‘was full of water, L. wi 4 Foreign Ports. Dr Lewis Feneitwamy RC f hoe fa At by im he makes bie renenn it would be repnired, even if it should hereafter be thonght Basemens, eg 3. Staten Island. Por forthet aves Apna, May 2-810 bark Sfemveul Kingaan, Motion, Trane — <7 His crew of passions ai\ submit best to remove it. The resolution was concurred in | nino 18 0 shares EW'Chambers, quar BAmAbo a, abe May Tr —Rehte Galata, for X¥ork, a ‘Thus he steers his barge. and sails Report of Committee on Fire Department, in favor of road, tim: Mav 20—Wind during the day, E. | Gnomeran, Way 2~ahip Chicory, Aoim, from Charionton, | i heat in: On upright keel, and meet the galer repairing house of Hose Company No, 10, and to fence in | % hay ‘4 4 | are Ma's load for Boston, harks. Dwyer, do dot R Kemper ony Sutns Row. gentiemon, with thie etendiners of purpose. thie rend In the rear of Engine Company No. 29 and Hose | Friant tig: imore 6s, 180, 104 (Pee Srrammur CANADA Anprrion At 1 | Krcamlin, Bourse, for 3 heh, ‘The mavigatio ‘opewed 2d Bookie 10", tad DW luotines, tenance Ua entire wnd devoted patriotism and motive, Washington jompiay Be. 1: Conserres ie nd Oho Raitrona vente \so7, Wig sone, I shares, | Banoxn May 38d tmmany yin, it soon, Mey 10 Belg seatina, Fickett ftom Bow | “For Halifax—J I, Hazelton and fiend, Wot Seaver, J reached (hat which those who wish to reach it must Ordinance granting to the Court of Sessions the ase of rit bid, 777, asked; York and nd, 234 bid, Sy Braxe, May Sid jon J Td ot nen te Wie mu on yw vat 3 + wel at ie ® court room in the City Hall, for the purpose of hold Bracny Heap, May i3—Off, Rhone, up yee Be Bolts. 4 pet wieaw.eo | W, baw Naar i: iy and vad Pal at | beth Moana, himaly, and steoma, Bark Fr rimulate bim and his example, to find all their efforts 7. '4 Court during the months of June, July, August and FORRIGN MARKETS for Cronstadt, t NYork, was towed thevigh t owned with success. He lived to 690 bls country great. Beytember next Coneured Ia awa, May S2—tugare. are unaltered. Mojaases, | Basevor, May 1d—Are Laure etperous and happy. Le reaped a rich reward Revolution appointing Geo. H, Purser a Commissioner | 34, a are, 147 casks tle, brought by the etoamor Isabel, | V'e QUtP Qs are Mormons, Dunonn, Aran’. , Logan, Chincha Ivlands

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