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“BOCAL MATTERS. | Common Council. . BOAKS OF ALDERMEN, Arn 8.—The board met at the usual hour, = Mr. Compton Provident. in the chair, The minutes of the Iact meeting Were road avd approved, ON* REFERRED, Of Thomas Pinkney and others, owners of property in Fighty-fifth sirect, for a resurvey of said street. Of ‘Abraham Acker:on. for loav» to owners ofland in Thirty- third cirect, to build # sowcr thereiu, Of Samuel Sprague and others, to have Thirteenth street. between avenuna Db aud C, regulstedand payed — Of members of Engine Com- ny No. 44, for repairs to engiac house. Of BP. Wil- Ems. publt-her of the Morning Stur,to bo added to the Uist of corporation papers. Of George D. Pheips and others, to have Thirty-rixth street paved. Of James Clark. for lore of borce, harness. aud cart. caused by the of dock at piex No. 8, Norih river, on account of a {aed weight of iron. Uf Chaunoey St. John and others to have Battery plecw widencd. Of ¥. Morris and J. Bra- ham, seking to bave their nomes creed from a petition x0 ferry for removal of Hudren av REPORTS Of the Oom:nittee on W ha Of dirwoting the Jersey City F hind their outer line of ferry fixtures between Cortiandt and Libeity strets, Of Commitiee on Pire Department, in favor of constructing a new howe for Engine Company No, 21, Alo, in favor of appropriating $100 to repairs of house of Lore Company No. 60, Also, in favor of n Wooden bell-tewer m Mardougal strect. Also, im favor of allowing Engine Company No. 16, tou additional moa Alto, in favor ef making repairs to house of Hose Com; ny Nv. 81, Also, in favor of alterations and repairs to Louse of Hose Comprny No. 24, Also, in favor of org. niging a look and Ladder Company. to be located in the Eleventh ward, Aiso.iu favor of organising Engin> Company No 46. Of ihe Committee on Sewers, in favo: of rower in Lenry street, from Jefferson to Rutgers street. nd Blips, in favor 'y Company to fill in be- REPORT KECKIVED. The following report of the City Inspector was pre- sented, and appropriately referred -— Crix ins k's DeraktMent, April, 1852. 7 the, Fen table Bourd of Aldermen, of the Cily of New | ‘urk> Gentirmes—The City Inspector begs leave respectfully | to submit to your Lonorvlie body che following. in reply Tevolution of inquiry adupted by your honorable Donna, mlative to the dismissal of Health ‘ardens, in ac- cordance with am crdinnnce adopted during the past month by the Honorable Common Counoil :— onge tn his office, were found at sixty fixed thesite therefor. frem the boat, so ecalded, burned. NEW YORK FEMALE BIBLE eO0UErY. ‘The Board then adjourned. that try washer nee rs _| _ The thirty sixth anniversary of the Now Tork Peale | inte the tiver, breakioen nee, burning ; BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. Bible prereedpeeabge i - oraay, et the Auorican Peete og auaees taj a Mg badly. ak bie 1 " 5 Hk yeoover oul 5 oe, taht T—The board mot at 6 o'clock, Mr. Brownin | Brblo Rcolety Howse, No. 119 Nanman steved, ‘There wore | Toasty of Rising Bon. an a en = Pee RSE Sa on - one hundred ot} polecy oma ‘The ov. Avrem ‘(the latter At the wheel), were ae ely bruised. Pet} e ih d 437 othors, fer ‘accem- . Brigham ypc Opel exercises by read- and inju:< crnally; the former, it ia said, may re- Bet rieep en the New oak ond Haxtus, Tallsoed comm: gs gs a i and ae reales. | cover. ‘ilieolerk, Mtr. Soper, war standing near the ollloo docr when the exploston took place. He was thrown into the air a distance of and fell into the river, but roceived no serious injury. Lic swat ashore, and soeing a fellow being struggling “a. tho water plunged in to his assistance und sucoucded in rescuing lim. ‘Tho pervon proved to be Capt. Pate, ‘There were two lady passengers on board ; thoy aud the ebambermaid were in the indies! cabin ut the time of the diester, and were wuinjured. After the boat took fire, ove of the Ladies sprang into tho river. and was receusd by a geuthmen from the shore. A skiit was seat to tho | relief of the remaining two, whe wero saved thomomont i} the fiemes were about toenvelope them. Attids timo | tho deok was in flames, and it was impossible to resoue | those who were in that part of the boat; the number | thus deetroyed bas not been ascertained, Several sprang into the river aud were drowned. Thomas Bates, the ds pany. 'The memorial of Clinton I-oosevelt on» machine to | assirt the police to gusrd the city, Of Stewart E. Clark, | for lease of ground corner of Amo# strect and Sixth avenue, Teport of tho treasurer, from which ft appears that the total amount of wubsocip- tions during the year, was $5.549 15. Of this sum, $448 75 was paid (0 the Aumeviean Bible Hoclety for Bibies, while REPORTS ADOPTED. | the remaining $5,100 40 was given as 0 donation to tho Of the Committee on Sewers, in favor of conourring | ##me socicty, of which the Female sooicty forms an sux- | street, from woth Board of Aldermen for sewer in Peart | iiary branch. to be expended in the distribution of tho | John to Fulton streets. Of the Committes on Ordinan. | Scripturce. ‘The rport of the sccretary, whick was noxt | cea relative to the pay of poligemen. Of tho Committee | Fd gure s faticring repost of the proypous condition of Finance. adverse to the action of the Board of Aldor- | #74 continued sncocss of the soolety. This year's report | men in the matter of taxes on property belonging to the | i# considered more favorable than that of xny preceding | Sinth street Baptist church, Of the Fiaance Conemittee, Tr. notwithstanding that the receipts have been some | concurring to piltchato a well and pump of Joha S. Austin, | timeslarger, which was, however, owing to logaciss, and Of Committee on Lampe and Gas, in favor of placing two net to the amount of annual subsoripiions., Ve ry few gas lamps in front of Koo Hill Baptist. Church, oornor of , ¢)1#Dge> havy taken place sinee the last annual meeting in Lexington avenuo and Thirtioth street. Of tho Commit- | thecBicers of the institution, ‘The resignation of Mr. J. | tee on Streets, concurring to pay for assessment for lay- | R- Murray, and the death of Mrs, B(i, Arouiacins, were . ‘ annot : pcre Ae ehnteen peepee and Boring ‘Afier the reading of tho reports. the Parsipsssy, in tho thorize an arca to be enclosed, and an oriel window to | ubience of the regular speukers, introduced the Rev, Mr. be erceted in the dwelling on the northwest corner of | TU7:x. who is attached to the Bibie House, aul ‘who Fifth avenue and Twenty-seventh streeth; for repairing | Would make tomo remarks on the progress of the Bible carringe-way of Twelfth street. betweon Avenues A and | © Hie commenced by givingra account of tie ori- in favor of paving Thirty-rixth street, between | 18 and prearess of the Bible sovretion. Mo estat d that Kighth and Tenth avenucs, with an ordinance. Of | in 1$04. the first effort made by the church to ciroulats the Committee of Wharves, Piers, and Slips, in favor of concurring with the Board of Aldermen in a resolution to nuthorize x contract for improvements bohind bulk head, at Washington Murket ; in favor of a resolution to excavate mud from between piers Nos,41 and 42; to excavate mud from alongside the bulkhead between Cham- ber and Reade streets, North river; in favor of a resolution to repair giers Nos. Sand 6 Bast river. Of the Lamps and Gas Committee. in favor of lighting Washington street from Chambers to Beach street. Of the Police Committee, in favor of payin J. W. Feil for medical servicvs at the Kighth patrol district, Of Special Com- tte. for changing route of the Sixth Avenus Railroad; x & sewer in Crosby street. RESOLUTION ADOPTED. For sewer in Washington street, trom Rector to Morris bar-keeper, found himectf about one bundrod distant, om partof the hurricane roof. Ho was 4 realded, and injured internally, It 1s supposed that Ave cabin boys periehed in the flumes. Mr, It, 0. Seandland, one of the passengers who gol ou wt Carrollton. asoaped untyjnred. ‘he belug on the uf part of the hurricane | deck, The Hoosier State came along phous two hours After. apd rendered considerable uid te the unfortunate sufferers. ho brought fifteen of the wounded té “aia city. Some of them’ wero taken to their friends, whilo thove without homo or friends were taken to the Hospital. When the news of the catastropho reached Carroilton, the citizens turned out en masse to the relief of the sufferers, A small house on the hill, near the landing. was converted Into a horpital. Beds wero placed around on the floor, and many of the dead and wounded wore placed upsn them. ‘The floor and bed clothes were covered with blood, ‘Ihe suffering ef thoeo wounded is represented as being awfui in the extreme. Tho Telegraph No, 2 camo aloug during the evening. ‘The boat waa landed. and her orew, officers, end passengers Went ashore and rendered all the aveistance they could. ‘Three wounded were brought up on the ‘Telegraph—one of them, a eook. died yestorday morving. W. G. Collord. one of tho mates, is badly in the werd of God was iv London, The tiret Bible society evtablished in this country was in Philadephia, in 1508, the eccond was founded in Connecticut, and the third in i] Boston, Jn 1815 thero were no less than sixty-eight such societies. In 1816 the members held a general cou- ‘Yocation inthis elty, wna formed the American Bibie Society, which has now hcen im eueceseful operation for pearly thinty-tix years, Duriug that time, thero have | | Leen ubout eight million copies of the word’ of God ol: culated by this kociety, in every part of tho, habitable | globe. The progrers of this society may be judged »y the following. statementa:—The aautial income of Lise Newark Bible Scciety, in 1814, was $200. In 1816, it ap- propriated fifly dollars for distributing es of tho Bible, in what was then called the Indian torcigory; and in the same piace, there are, nt this day, no less than one strest. hundred and ten such sociolies, ‘The ¥ Jored, ad wis taken to his home in Newport Ky, A ‘The Bourd then adjourned to Thursday, at 6 o'clock. | Dible Society appropriated last year. for tho eireulation | gold watch was found by the clerk, somo distanco from pape spadage ce ae sig POA Gta are ir, | Of tho Seristures, seven thousand dollux, and the | the river, tho fuco back and hanilo broken of, ‘The Mine » Mr. 8. RB. | New York Loung Men's Biblo Socioty froin’ $3.00 to | books and papers aro all lost, An intecceting feature connected with tho lu- }. §.—Since writing the abeve we have been furnished PETITIONS PRESENTED, In reply, the City Inspector would state that tho ro¢o- | Jution of inquiry above alluded to was the first official informatic waved by this Department of the City In- #pector being required to dispense with tho services, and | ditmire from the Depuriment, the Health Wardens at- | tached thereto. The City Inspector would further most | Teepectfully staite that ho has been unablo to find in snid ordinance any requirement that he should dismiss from the public rervice the Health Wardens, The ordinance, Hof full force, and binding by virtue of its legality, aboo lirhex the office of Health Warden. wad gentlemen filling | that place in the several Ls ave thereby dismissed, | without the action of the City Inspector. “If, however, | there gentlemen deem it prudent to continue to per. | form the duticr of the office, and the ordinance prov Void and illegal in its adoption. they can doubtless re- | cover their rularies. is Honor the Mayor haying yetced the taid ordinance on xecount of legal ob- Jectione, and the Health Wardens having been appointed | for » term “during the plessure of the City Inspectoi prevents reasons why the houd of tehouid | not interfere. in the exercise of bi iss the | Health Wardens as loug the legality of the ordinan question re-erved for legal decisions Involving Ribility of the most serious character. the City 1 camnot aesume this responsibility, and thus leave the Department without the ne y force wo carry into | execution the law: relative to (le preservation of the public health. ‘Ike City Laspeetor bas been unable to | findanny ussigral le reason why this office should be abo- | lished, Uvless it is through mistaken economy; and the City Inspector would most sily urge upon your honorable budy the inexpediency of discharging” the Health Wedens at this most dangerous season, leaving our city exposed to the ray t dis any time criginate in all Lar Ly proper saniiary regulations. sanitary regulations of th cities when unprote ‘The present syst city of New York has give | and Third avennes | Cow } the last preceedings bors of the society is the distribution of the Biblo anaenz the eighty Chousind sailors who reach our port, and whe take the Scriptures to all parts of the earth. that the American bible Society and the lemais Sociaty have accomplinhed more for the ¢ Bible than all th ht sovieties in 181 wise remarked t are no less taan with the following list of tho killed, wounded and mis- sing, We presuine itis nearly correct -— Killed—Lewis Berry, Brownsville, Pa., first engincor; Joseph W. Berry, Brownsville, Pa.; —— David, second engineer 5B, P. Durbin, Lawre M. Smith, Pe- oisburg}; ev. Henry A. Scott, Scott's Landing ;’ avo in boys, raies not known, and one or two others Of W. B, Reynolds, in relation to the removal of nui- rances from the city. Of M. Maynard, for the correction of an crronvous tax. Of Simon Outwater, for lease of lots et thejunction of Amos street and Sixth avenuo, PAPERS CONCURRED IN, For repairing pavement in Sixth street, between Second | hirtewn kun- nearly two hundred foot, , 1 On evening. April 6, by the Rev. Dr. wi B. Hinowman Wat, Be pimownt Mie ane Ay dougher ot On ‘Thureday, April 8. by the Gramine BE. Dolson. all of thia olty. (On Thurvlay. APE 8, af tho Church of the dn this Ne by the Rev, Dr. Morgan, Church, New Rochelle, Jou Fowire, Je., York bar, to Mancarer, oldest daughter Lockwocd. of New Rochelle. On Thursday. April 8. by the Rev. J. W. Aloxandor, D. D., Wrecny F, Woop, of 8t. Lawronce county, N. Y., te Banan G., daughter of William Soott, Kaq., of this city. fos soope, mom te Kanwy J., ef of the Now of Died, On the morning of Maroh 7. Cuanues Koxoxo, son of Augusta and Jebu Mott, aged 3 years 3 moaths snd 16 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funcral, from the residence of his parents, 258 ‘Third avenue, this aftornoen, at 2 o'clook. On Wedperday, March 7, Aukxaxpem Tuourson, inthe Bist your of his ago His friends and relatives are roepectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, this afternoon, at 1 o'olook. from his late residence, 401 Ninth avenue. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Thursday, April 8, Mancare: 7. MoNamana, aged 1 | year ond § months, ‘The relatives and fronds of the family are requested to attend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. C1 Main atreet, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at 3 o'clock, On Wedneeday, April 7, Janes St. Maunicr, son of Jpmes HW, and Fliza Clark, aged 9 years 3 months and 7 | days. tend his funeral. this Gold sireet, Brooklyr At Morristown, N.J.,on Thursday morning, April 8, of influensa. Mrs. Sanat ¥., wifo of Mr, Iraae B, Noyes, aged 48 years, ‘Tho feiends of tho family are reepectfully invited toat- tend the funeral, from her lato residence, to-morrow, ab 11 o'clock. ‘The cars leave Jersey City ut 8 o'clock, afternoon, at 3 o’elook, from 323 On Thursday, Apell 8, of consumption, Rovrnt A. AR- Noux, aged 22 years 4 months and 8 days, ‘sho friends and relntives of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, also, the Continental Guard, under the command of Capt. John ©. Helmo. from his lato ence, 571 Washington street. on Sunday next, at 11 lock. His remains wil! bo taken to tho New York Bay Cemetery for interment. On Wedneday evening, April 7, Wrasan Mertien, | youngest son of Mahlon and Maria II, Apgar, aged 6 years and 27 days, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, from the residonce of his parents, 120 Charlton street, this morning, at 7 o'clock. His remains will be taken to Mount Picasant. N. J.. for interment. On Thursday, April 8, of consumption, Katr Sics, daughter'of Monmouth B. art, aged 17 years 2 months and 19 days, An application to the Legislature in | fs i caine easente: va through | about the Lort, Tauips in, White, Framing, and Leone Pat, UR. EM | ouk the United Vutily concluded his re. | Badly Wounded—Thomas W. Pate, eaptain; Sidney lution foe caneivin Ditselion ateeke ise borer er0- | morks by narrating # number of conversions which had { Longly, pilot; Charics M, Jackson, pilot; Sam. Fritz, eee lp ea anes abe ered, been effictod by the distribution of the Bho among | firrt cook; Meo, Pxeek, pastry cook ; Houry Bozei, six nue, between Fourteenth and 'twonty-cighth stroets, Memo- rin] to the Legislature, to amend an act entitled An Act | to wake Permanent the Grados of the Streets and Ave- nues of the City. Report of the Committee on the Fire | Department, in favor of disbanding and reorganizing Hore Company No. 15, A resolution for re-paving An- thony street. from Broadway to Kim street, A resolution for lighting ‘Thitty-third “street, between Fifth and | Fighth avenues, | ‘The preposed application, by counsel, to tho Supreme - for a stay of proecedings relative to the proposed opening of Walker street, for thirty days, was concurred | in, ‘The Beard then adjourned to Monday next. firemen and four deck hands. Mightly Wounded—Ceo, Collard, mato ; John Wilson, carperter, and three or four other bands names no! known. Unhurt—Geo. Stirga. steward; Thomas Batos, bar- kecper ; ©. M, Soper, first clerk. Not Found—James BE. Cable, Mr. Chrisman, Law- renceburg; Wilson Langheny, and four or five othors, or more, namex unknowit. want of re nount 0 families to the ous instruction. and by alluding ood that is generally done by ‘om California, next addrosaed tho mect- d eloquently urged the ladies to continue aud per- | in the good work, i | | Tholist of Gfccrs and managers, and tho committeos from the several churches represénted in the Board. was | then read, after which a benediction was pronounced, and the assembly dispersed, St, Axy's Cnunou, Haxiest,—We understand that | Governor Morris snd other gentlemen composing the | i Interesting Jewish Ceremony. (From the Albany Hegister, April s, Tho laws of Moses, which govorned in the old Jewish dispensation, and sre comprised in tho ‘ Pen- tateuch,” or first tive books of the Old Tostamout, | are preserved by the Jews with the utmost care and | solicitude, and “are used in their synagognes in a yo which subjects them to much expeuse aud a watchful vigilance. Thoy are all written out on parchment, und are preserved in the oriental form of yeriry of St. Ann’s Church, liartem, have invited the Rev. Wm. Hammond, of Maryland, to become thelr P and that he has aceep‘ed of the rectorship, and i sspetal {% commenec his duties on tho first Sa bbathin ay. Conriamation,—Wednesday evening, about half-past 6 o'clock, ht Kev. Bishop Chase, of Now Buaapshire, | Board of Education. rit. 7.—The President in the chair, The minutes of Fo read and approved, \ THE TWENTIETH WARD, Some difficulty arore as to the return of one of tho inmirsioners for the Twenticth ward. the County | 9/Ministered confirmation in the Chureh of the Epiphany, | y scroll, precisely (so the Rabbis claim) as they wero k hi mnde a return that Mr. Waterbury and | N° mee uees pp leek eerie ee spielen re than 2,000 years ago, if not even 3,500 years ugh were duly clected. when the ret 01 : ‘polis ses ° OF; They i 0" ti cond dictrict showed that Willan Mosiath eet | after which a dlscourso was delivered. At the conclusion oat Lie ate, Dr ittaan in Hebi sta saa one ofthe eame, the Bishop admiuistercd confirmation, ac- traordinary care is taken that they are entitled to his election, pesleatty A dircussion took place, and the Her rei ary respectfully invited to ai residence of her father, South Third street. betweou Jer- sey avenue and Erio street, Jersey City, to-morrow after- noon. at 3 o'clock, without further invitation, Her re- mains will bo taken to tho New York Buy Cemotery. On Wednesday, April 7, Axx, wife of George Lovio, aged | 37 yeara. ‘Tho friends of tho fumily are Invited to attend her fanc- ral, to-morrow morning. at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 128 Nassau street, Of inflammation of the lungs, Boca Jou Francis, in- fant con of John Henry Anderson, of England. At Norfolk, Va. on April 6, Mr. Wot. G@. Can, in the Tad year of his age, ————————————— ae MARITIME INTELLIGHNOE. ALMANAO—APRIL 9, ~ 532) moon rises + 6 32] wou water, iW YORK, APRIL 8, 1852. Cleared. Ship Constantine, Bunting, Liverpool, Grinnell, Minturn ° PORT OF toour city 4 high and enviable position, and improve- | whole ulject. was referred to the Co "| cording to the usual rites, to more than thirty appli- | corrcet. Every line and word and letter of tho whole | ~ ship Meta (Brem), DeHarde, Bremen, Oclriehs & Co. hients nue within a few yen lave been adopted by. | Micke ubjeet was referred to the Committes on Quatis- | CONN 10 interesting ceremonies concluded withthe | Mosaic Law, as written out upon these sacrod | | Ship White Squall, Kennedy, San Francisco, Booth & other cities of the Union, ia full confidence from their SOW -EcHOSE IN RiPbi wind, singing of a hymn by the choir. | Terals, is enumersted, in every case, so that no Ship Mald of Orleans, Donnis, New Orleans, W Nelson. a, and the enaeiee aie have _ The report of the Finance Committee. on application Tux Law Courts, Goon Pripay.—This being Good , mistako in the way of diminishment, addition, or papas Roy crs Sprague, Dharleston, th W'Riwell & Co. o gro a1 thesia acme Heng ers a " het inte fon, can ll ese: jealots ip Leile, Stafford, Baltimore, A Nottobohm. Pedllll Warles, Sooeabecu euinton f the school officers of the Fifteenth ward, for pur Friday the law courts will not be opened. The Supreme | ivierpolation, can very well escape tho jealots and P Leile, Statfors jtimore, A jobohm. pointment eentlancn who, for two years (since the ap; Was vertod in this depmtment) have dicharged doties with ety and industry that has at all acchool rite in said ward, was udopted. Court (special term), the United States District Court, and the Common Pleas, will sit to-morrow (Saturday), ‘The Supreme Court Circuit. and the Superior Court bare edjourned till Mondey morning. searching scrutiny to which thoy aro’ subjected ; REPORTS ov COMMITTEES. : and if any such mistake is detected, thoontire pa Gf the Finaneo Committee, recommending $245 for re- Ne re Sn mls tale Covey ed sue eau rene pairs of the ceilings of tho Fifth lent. elicited the approbation of this depariment. Inthedis- | adopted. Of the Committee. in favor of appropriating the ; . ‘This Law is tho corner steno of tho Jewish faith, and cherge of the ‘ble. and oft times dangerous.du- | syntt$3.ci7 to fit up relool No. 0, im the Sixteenth | 1°! Mumia. Tuesday evening. an Irishman named James we ennnot but adiniro the zeal and painsthey ¢ H Hie, they baye been untiring, and wequired an cxperienes n. called at the “dward Dennis, corner 0 that reuders their removal. at avy time, highly injudi- cious, During their serviee thoy have been required to pertorm additzonal rervice to the department by person- ally viitixe evry howe in their reepeetive wards, and repert the no, and address, number of stories, ry t lines of yards, alleys, cel- out Luildings, ventilation. &e.. &e., and books cou- taining the returns for the city have becn returned to this office. The erduous paturo cf chi e and its imvor- tence cannot be appreciated but upon reflection; but it must be evident that. where the sanitary condition of the city can thus be shown at a glance, and eve! jectionable place pointed ous in % moment, that the Temowledge cf the: ities gained by there officers must ke invuluatie in ther rraulty, shoold our city be again visited by an epidemic, If these gentle- men ete romoved, others could not gain a kuowiedgo equal to theirs in) usefulness in a long period of time, ard if cihers aro not to be appointed. the results of sbcliching the cffice must prove disastrous and sad to the lives and best interest of our citizens. The ex- perience of there gentlemen has been, during the past winter, of the happiurt resuiis in staying the spread of that terriblercourge the ship fever. Many of our most estimsbie and worthy of the medical professic bers of the’ Pol mont. who have been contagion. have ‘fallen victims to its fatal- ud if proper sanitary measures bad ayt governed een spared afilic- tion might have had cause to mourn its spread. Even from the :hip fever oxr city has suffered much iu its trade und prospects by its prevalence, thousands having been deterred fram Vieiting our city uytil the spring ehould be moro advanced, wud the city restored to a healthful and cleanly state. Your honorable body must ity sections of our city. many who hive . . : ; n rested the whole party, who were taken to the station | companies Nos, 1, 15. and 50, and alvo Engine Company | "8S eh aes ye Tequiting it, ennpticd of their contents immediately. If | (Necagiain dechanged them trom custody. on ive co peecs | eer im Guathamn strect, greatly ondangering the | ‘the Reader, (Rabbi Veist Traub) responded from | the Heals Ward: ns, whore duty it isto make this ex- amination are to be removed. the City Inspector must cull your attention to the great danger and offensiveness of cauring the removal of the filth to be made during the summer. or pernytling those places to become full. and our citizens forecd tu ruffer the consequenees, During the winter month: vat quantii yore animal matter accumulate aud n until the warm scarons approseh ; and it aiways requires the most active exertion of thix department to place the city ina proper condition by ibe time of the extrcme heat of sam- me Health Wardens re- quired after Ist day of May to the close of October. to keep the yards, alleys cellars. &c., in proper condition ; if neglected. from this source alone might originate malignant! diecares of the wort form and most fatal cha- juce the appointinent of these gentle . the i bone-grinding, horee-skinning establish- ments, sud others of @ similar nature, have been removed frow the city hrough the active and persevering labors of this dijax ment, and by their removal. form the im- provements cince made; a large amount has been added to the taxable property of the city. compared with which the amount thus furnirhed to the city treasury, the sala- rics of nineteen valuzble and faithful officers dwindle into Should this department be deprived of ance to sustain the laws, these places vme cperations. and our city suffer the effects of the worst kind of pestilence-breeding nuisances thet bove ever been permitted in a civilized community ‘Lhe act of the Legislature under which the Health War- dens were nppointcd. was adopted for the express purpose of resting upon this depax iment the responsibility and ac- countsbility devclving upon it by its formation under the amended charter, aad the several acts of the Legislature. } revious to the adoption of the present admirable eystem, duties Wardens were performed by po- licemen detailed for the purpose, but the inconsistency of Gutice of thie nature being performed by officers of an- other depurtinent. the absence of all responsibility of theze officers to thir Department. and the importance of vesting the accountability in the chaige of persons accountable | and re-ponrible to the City Inep r was so evident that | the Legislature unheritatingly conferred the power of | appoiptme nt on this departnx ut. wl the responsibili- | ty must be t Ina pecuniary point of view, is It necessary to val ftagnation of business | during the Iate cholera, t'e cmount of trade lost to our | city’ as it necessary to refer to Une tmorality at that | time in the upper portions of our city, where the bone- boiling and other establihments were spreading pesti- lence and deeth? Unprotected by proper rauitary rrgulations and force in its healh d nt, th firet alarm of discuse in au epidemic for 1 if false, | will be token advantage of by other elites. and New York | must Fufler to the amount of millions on secount of this economy, The City In r mo-t docply regrets | that he ix thie compelled to a osition that may | appear ai tagoniet cal the action your hono | Boud. but niurt. mort eelenn| | egainet the romeral or din alth Wardens, | and urge upor your cc ns on the r eponsibility thus | annum: d by the legitlative branch, in thus depriving the execut ve hend of e department of the nee force and feieney to perform the service of th ment—nnd shat rimen guarding (he lives of our cin of pertilenc n the wish of this department to cultivate the mort kind and friendly | relations wiih the Common Council, and no pains has | been. or will be epared by the City Inopeetor to advance | such relitions ne for we bis duties to the public will adait 6f; end the City Inspector will be most happy to aid the Commen Council in the rarduous labors. by’ affords mation in bie power; but he cannot consi aegard to the interests of the city, sacr artment by discharging. in his official cap th Warden, « City Tn poorer caamot but sopent his regret at tho ion of your honorable body. and (he respon-ibility a | med by depivirg an ex eulive dep rumcnt of power to yeiform it furet ons. a» by law required, Ali of which is Teepe fully eobmn.ticd. A.W. WINITH, City Inspector. That the Com sairs and Supplies be authorized to advertive fir propoenls for building a hove carriege rindar to the one now used by Hose Company No. o8. for the we of Hore Company No, 64. and int $260 be oppropriated therefor. ‘Ghat it be referred to Committee of Kepairs and Supplies to inquire into and report to this Buard the expediency of vreeting a fire proof building, similar to the one How being erected in ibe Park, for a Court Houre, at the westerly end of the new City Hall, for the ure of the County Cler tog ‘hat the crors walk acrors Wort street Junetion of Battery place. be repaired ‘That Lexi nue between Twenty eighth and Thirty-third «treets, d ‘ibirty second street. between Thud and Fourth ver. Le lighted with gas ‘That two members be added (6 (he ecmmittre previously appointed. to proved estima May. 1852, was received and adopted. The following rea- olution was passed requ the sum of $42.57479 in the city treasury, subject tothe May next. Wednesday next. { vith @ number of policemen under his command, de- feended in an unexpreted moment on tho belligeronts. and. nfters lively and somewhat protracted scuiile, ar- | appears that. at an early hour on Wednesday morning, night. and presecute the rearch for her. they were again together the next night, and the woman tion, and, therefore. without value. The caso camo up | three minutes. in tweniy fect water, among the real onea, to be off sir na b' yerterday on an appeal, before the general term, when the | and aft pert of (he boat. from the ghain deok up, fn ite eblenteaey ie gemaee : oe ae A | | Opinion below was confirmed. Tt will now be brought as | rbatterrd condition, tock fre, and burned down to the | Pole ® Geet Wide sauce ny pr iva ; alast rerort before the Court af Appeals at Albany. water'redge, Inthe explosion her chimneys were blown | #10 prec ith much snecess. Only tle in guarding it from all ace for each syne gogue to possess threo of theso scrolls, which are deposited in the Ark, and used by the | Rabbis in conducting worship. Tho Herkimer-st. | ynazoguo recently published a new seroll, they | Jt, is customary nd $1,400 for erecting furnices, and heating and i Apparatus, iu the came xchvol—was adopted. FXMIMATE POM EXPENDITURES IN MAY. The report of the Finanoo Committee, containing an f the amount of money required on the Ist of Third avenue and Forty-fifth street, suffering from five or rix stabs in different parts of his face and neck, which disabled him from golng any further, in consequence of weakness from lces of blood. He stated that the wounds were inflicted by some person unknown to him, while parsing up the Fifth avenue, He was taken to Bellevue | having bi end yesterday, tho middle day of Hospitel by Assistant Captain Miiler, | the groat Jewish festival of the Passover, was seloct- | Finx.—About cight o'clock, Tuccday evening, a fire | cd as the occasion for its formal presentation and | broke out in the basement of store coruer of Maiden Iano | deposit in the Ark. Iuving received an invitation and Pearl street, occupied by I. H. Osten. us a trunk ma- | to be present, wo attended, and wero much interest- ey ‘The lev i extinguished by a fow | ed by the (to us) novel ceromonial which took place. wat iaae water before the engines arrived. “Damage | ‘y].0'Synagoguo was very beautifully adorned with : ‘ evergreens and vases and festoons of flowors, tho Police Intelligence. Axovnrn Fine. —Tueslay evening, about eight o'elook, | chutters were closed, the gas was lighted, and it Excitement Amongst the Pugilists.—Yor some montha | ® fire wns discovered in the foundry of J. 'T.’ Valentine, | 314 filled to its utmost capueity. ‘Tho sce 1 EI sae a st capucity. Tho scene thus past, as {a aseerted. John Lyng. a well known profeaser of | No. 91 Elizabeth street. It originated in the rear of the sented was quito an impressive one. The gallerios the art of self-defence, who formerly kept the « Abbey" | building. by sparks falling from tho fwrnace, but was put . ae fer pions te kon 8 F ths on the Bloomingdale road. has been desirous of a set-to | Out with o fow pails of water. © appropriated to females, and tho body of the with ‘fom Hyer. baving sufficient confidence in his owa | Ryscurp rnom Drowxixa.—About nino o'clock, Tues, | house was filled with males, all of whom, including strength and purilistic science to believe that he could { day night. a man by the nume of Michacl Moran, of As | those who officinted at the altar, remained with ¢heir win the laurels trom Hyer. who. in point of str toria. {11 overboard at the foot of Grand street, aad was | headscovered. The procession assembled ut 9 o’clock, many corsidered the best man Iu America, Mo wa rescued from drowning by policeman Conklin, in the trustee room, and at 10 o’clock, writ aband of cae reed Of the tracks and accordin-ly, about 2) rex Oven.—About half-past eight o'clock. Tuesday | @usie, proceeded to the Synagogue, headed by the Tm Tyee aad eae thirty oe tha aeitae: | evening, Ann Lynch was run over by a hove cart, in frout lor, Rev. Dr. Raphael, of New York, arrayed | | ment, however valuable it may be, is destroyed. | i | ‘That the Comptroller of the city be ted to authorize the City Chamberlain. to place ts of the Board of Education, on and after the firet of After some other business, the Board adjourned to of their rospcotive 2 Ne in Trains 4 Rese! 2 7 , 4 ‘ational theatre, and way taken to Dr. Carpen- | in Rubbinical robes of black silk, with a broad scarf Vite, wbile sone of the moet celehreted of the party wens | Ee No. d Roosevelt sixeet, who drevsed her leg. ‘sho | of whitesillc upon bis shoulders, and followed by an 3 5 i IN P| LIOVe' | evil e N a) he er, paring: sop Tor Cl > cach other, am e any blood was spilled, or other se- ou ) ve ‘uesh, or ero id Hour damoge to the heady and nores of the party wasin. | Butunce.—During the storm on Monday night, four | crimson volvet, and enveloped in # rick.robe of blue fe wore blown down—one in ighty- unfinished houses in York Sceond avenue, one in Third avenue. and one in Ei reventh street. Ressine tux Exoines on tHe Sipewarns. of fire. on Tue: day evening, in the Seventh a tlicted, Capt. Turnbull. of the Eighth ward police, who hud been watching their movements for an hour or two velvet, having Hebrew lotters and symbols embroi- deved upow it in silver. Over these was carried a ken canopy, emblazoned with letters of gold. When the procession arrived at the door of the Sy- nugoguo, the lender knooked and exclaimed : At the alarm viet, Hose lives of the pedestrians. i No.4 ran into and nearly destroyed the how window of the tea store No 114 Chat- ham street. Tho frequent accidents that have lately teken place in consequence of the firemen running their engines and hove carts on tho sidewalks, should at length arrest. the attention of the city authorities, and should urge to the adoption of some mensure whoreby this an- noy ance. which has become a source of frequent and just complaint among our citizens, may be preveated in future. Fin afire within: “This gate belongoth te the Lerd ; the righteous shall enter it.” Again tho Leador exclaimed: “Upen unto us the gates ef righteo enter witbin them avd thank the Lord. Aud the Reader responded, as tae doors slowly opened: understanding that they should commit no further vio- lence in the ward. tending to a breach of the ps Stabhiig a Poheeman.—Officer Mayes, ¢ ward, W conveying Ellen Russell to ation house on Wednesday night, was stabbed by her in the arm, with alarge dirk kuife which she carried about her person. It 8s, that we may one Wm. Wilson, while ‘passing through Waiker street, was accorted by this female. who asked him to give her an oyster supper. He consented, and she led him to an infamous den in the same street. After partaking of % His gates with thanksgiving, His halla with proise, be thankful unto Lim and bless Hi: a ‘These quotations were delivered in a ol —About balf past one o'clock yesterday morning, uroke cut in building No. 22 Spruce street, which nt, not refrechments. Wilson took ont bis wallet to pay the bill, | wus first discovered issuing from the top windows, by off- | unliko portions of the English and Catholio sorvice. | his companion snatched it from his han cir Jackson. who instantly gave the alarm. The edgines | While the reador was shaunting the last quotation, | that he had better be off, ns some of he were promptly on the pot. and the flames were goon sub- i al the procession, with the seroll pt its head, entere tho synagogue, and walked up tho aisle till itreac ed the Ark, abont midway on the left, where it halted. The reader thon sai Piessed he, who eo cometh in the name of the Lord; we | bless you from the house of the Lord, | And the Reador respondod:— ‘the law which Moves commanded us, is an inheritance to the congregation of Jacob, Tho Reader then walked to the Ark, and it was | opened, while the choir chaunted. Then the new | were ab find it difficult to get away. but soon fell in with Officer Hayes, who went with him to it, und, if he got into their clutebes, he mig! He took the hint and left; dued. ‘The fire—whieh was ocea “rd the bursting nf | » lamp—originated in the fifth story, oceupied . Lewis. ax Age loping oelatiin nent Tie first floor cceupied by Craske & Reynolds, storeotypists, Da- may smount to about $200—tho prineipal loss being ccd by water, Mosers, Curran, Dinsmore & Co., pub- ishers of the American Railway Guide, carry on business in the rame building Axoturn Fine.—About half past eight o'clock yester- day evening. a fire broke out in the building No. 10344 Water strect, oceupied by George Scriven, 28 a segar, the cellar; but the woman had escaped. ‘The officer then = fo an appointment with hint, to meet on the following Accordingly, war cupturcd and identified On her way to the station house she watched an opportunity, and stabbed the offi- as above stated. Yesterday morning she was taken Mountfort. and committed to prison. to await trial on a charge of stabbing. with intent to kill. | wing, and general fruit store, The fire department were | scroli was banded to the Reader, who received it, The wallet, which contained $16 and a gold ring, was not | carly on the ground in great force, and veceeded in | chaunting portions of Scripture, assisted by gtho conten carly all de. was groutly damaged by water Damage about $2000. The adjoining building, oceupied | Ly G. Miles, as 8 straw goods store. together with the con- tents was considerably damaged by water, Drain ynom Disease or tHe Heant.—On Wednesday morning about eight o'clock, a man named Dariases, was found on a stoop in Pearl street, by officer Knowles, who brought him to the Fourti ward station house, where he shortly afterwards expired. Dr, Truphagen was called | for, and was in attendance before he died. Tho Coroner | held an inquest upen the body, and the jury returned a verdict of death cared by disease of the heart. Rarnoan Accroest.—On the 4th inst., the eldest son of Francis B, Whitman, ten yeazs of age, was instantly | killed on the Erie Railroad, by being run over at the Han- cock station, by the morning t subduing the flames. 'f atroyed. and what waa le 1 choie, at the close of which the new seroll was car- | ried to the Reader's desk, the velvet covering was | | | The Marble Workers—PBernard Scanlon, one of the mar- Dle polishers who was engs as is alleged. in th - recent aseault upon Michael Nolan, of No. 118 Mulberry street, yexterday arrested by Officer Merritt, of the £+sex ce Court) and committed by Justice Mountfort, in defuult of $1,000 bail. ‘The Case of Winn and Hawkins, charged with fuleo pre- tences, was under examination yesterday, before Justice Osborn, No definite action wastaken in the matter. and the further consideration of it was postponed until Wed- nerday next. Fenale Equestrianism—Dering Theft of a Horse and Yagon.—About cleven o'clock yesterday morning. 94 f the Sixth ward police, and . Chief of Police, were stending in front of the City Hall, they observed a female jump into a carriage, which was standing ncar, belonging to the Corporation, and drive slowly out of the Park. After rho got fairly in Broadway. however, she whipped up. and would soon have been out of sight. had not the Coptain aud Mr. Talbot. who had crossed over and headed the team off, brought her to a sudden stand by captur- ing the hore. The woman, on reeing that she was do tected. exelaimed. “ Thad nothing to do with the horse— he drove himrelf off.’ She was arrested, and locked up n the Chief's office, where she gave hur name as Ann MeKeom of No. 26 Centre street. Lerveny at the Irving House.—A colored servant ab fhe Irving House. named Henry Leo, was arrested e-terday. by officer Tenex, of the Chief's offloe, charged With having stolen $10 from # drawer in the hotel. ile conferred his guilt, and was committed to prisou by the | Mayor, for trial. renioved, and it was partially unrolled. A chapter was read from it, alter which it passed through the hauds of the President and Vice President of the Synagogue, and was again rolled up. After somo further chaunting and ceremonial, the Leador ro- | ceived the seroll, and placed it in the Ark, which was | hen closed, and a velvet ourtain drawn across it. | | ‘The Reader then chaunted:— And when thos rk rested. he sald, ascribe unto the Lord, 0 yo sons of the mighty, ‘The Rev. Dr. Raphael, of New York, one of the | most learned and celebrated of the Jewish Rab this country, came forward and delivered a discourse | , from the Prophet Malachi, which wae remarkable for its eloquonce, interest and prof i wourse was the chara low of Mores, what it had dono for tho Israclites, oad the nature of their duty towards it; and these | points were illustrated and enforeed with the ability | aster-mind, and crowded with historical facts nimort interest. After tho discourse, some | litional for the days of the Pascover | ed the exercises. The Shelley Vorgertes. has been caused in Paris by | <traordiniry forgeries of the ticles on tho subject by this or other journals have beea copied into all the Varis newspaper. Tho fact is, that the systom of ging letters and manuscripts of distinguished ee is carried on toa largo extent in that cod, it is as much a regular branch of busi nanufacture of pictures by the gi vrs isin Italy of mal heve are su ity Intelligence. Sveosp Junieian Distn Strong. and Barculo,—Tnr C Brookly Svrreare Count Judges Moree, i ng on a promissory note of $615, given by A. Munson to A. Watron Williams for a canal certifi. oat Thero is, we are assured, nota | weripts in the French eapitsl—and no- h seles more numeroukx—in which for- jes are not andaciously palmed off oa tho public Up. TWENTY TO FORTY LIVES LOST—MANY WOUNDED— BOAT ENTIRELY DENT): P—BAGUA BOOKS AND A TOTAL, L08S—INOIDE , {From the Cincinnati Commercial, th inst.) One of the mort terribic ealamitios that hat occurred | on our wertern watcrs for soverel yoars, took place onthe | gy idinit. On Saturday, 122f., the opposition Cincinnati | br snd Madison packet Nedstone, left Madison for Cincin- natl, on # trinl of speed, with about twenty cabin paysen- gee, ‘The number on deck is not koown. offic and crew mumbercd about twenty persons, She landed | at Carrollton and took number pf passengers and | i out and started on, Upon arriving ot | ng: four iniles above Carrollton, at the foot of | as called in for 9 passenger, the Rev, | A. Scott, a Paptist minister, formerly stationed | ygion, and recently in Warsaw, Ky, Mr, Scott | had been on # vielt to bis parenta, and’ was return. ing to bis charge, Mia parents and threo ristors 3 companicd him to the ianding to witness hia depart- cate of the value ef £500, The nete was made payable | ure, na the sequel proved, into tho proeence of his | at the Pank of the Siate of New York, but, on inaturity, | God. ‘The Redstone rhoved out and backed down payment was refured, ‘The suit, which i# brought in the | from the landing about one bundred yards. | Sirong nimeot Thomas i, Rodman, was first eubmitted at a | wind wae blowing inshore, and it was with difficulty that +ypecial tam ofthe Supreme Court, held at Newburg, | she cculd buck her way out. At the second revolution ! made to stort forward, hor threo boilers explod g hy wholesule; (i there is reason to suspeo’ that Crvgecounty. when Judge Browa gave his opinion that gentlemen of position, or who have gained oolebrity the cane] low under which the certificate was granted me time, with # tremendous novo, shattering pt collectors, do not hesitate, for a‘teon- | war in conflict with the provisions of the State constitu. & the boat literally to stoma, She sunk in legs than | 5 doyation,” to allow fulwe documonts to’ bo slipped | ‘The ladies’ cabin Between twenty and forty per- | While ago, a gentleman purchased sovordl lov!ors, r Yo y ' c _ | nenrly nevore the river, if ; Gay, Goon ioe Vals ot Uienge Mitigen, Yoo ove Wiltee ty | tone, itis thought, were intantiy killed, and many ao- | purpotiog to bo written by Luther, every one of | being crushed under rome machinery which be was en. | Mowly injured. Ther red with «mall pieces | which, it now appours, ina forgery. “In Lialy, too, | gagedin heieting on bonrd the brig Amanda. lying at | Cl t-mber, bedding wearing apt melt beg while the | (he same nefarious system is carried on. We aro | th trees in the mnie joinity. on the tucky shore, were cover d with elothing. bedding, &o, Tho #ceno, a8 it prevented itvelf, i¢ indoreribable, Eleven were blown on bore, and inétantly MMled ‘The firet ongineer. No- | bert Durty, and ‘atriker,” or third engineer. Mr. Huteli- | bon. were found near together, in an open field, over one | hundred yarde from the river. An opening near the top ‘Themron’s dock, foot of Fulton street. Deoonsed was foreman of a gang of rtevedores, and 1s rwpresented ns having been # careful man in the direction of bia busi- pore. and bad teken every precaution to prevent acoldent, Verdict—" Accidental death, Gross Ovrnace —On Saturday last. some unknown nesvred, for exemple, that a great many of tho jipers said to have belonged to Torquato Tasso, and for selling which a Count Alberti was tried a short time back at Rome, were undoubied forgeries, though come of the most experienced men in such matters declared them authentic. The skill of tho forgora, mirercant fired & gun londed with shot through a window | ofa large obk tres over one hindred feot high. was | ybether French, Italian, or Gorman, and wo may cf the residence of Mr Nooh Halsey at Bridgehampton, | made Ly the cngincer, who pawed throngh. stripping him | pow add Wngli Li, in concocting papers, inks, seals, 1, wounding himvelf and another member of the | gntirely cf his clothing and tearing lenge pleor> of floh | ind writing. is teu! remarkalin=bonlon Literary fumily. ‘The perpetraters are not known. ‘Two persons, | fy m b A piece of one of the boilora, weighing | Gascity, y however, have becn arrested on suspicion, near fifteen hundre'l pounds was found a distance of one bebe Axowirr Rio Grane Exerpitiox.—Brigadior Ceneral 0, ¥, dohntou, Colonel Wheat, Major Howell, and «thers of the Inte used-up expedition in Northern Mex. ico. have cme to New Orlcans. it a aid, to. prepare fur sro her expedition, which, it is reported, is 10 be com morded by om Amortoan genorsl of distinotiou—perhaps New Excine.—The new engine built by Mr, W. Jef- | hundred yards from the place of disaster and other fers. at Pawtucket R. 1. for Franklin Company No, 3, | pleoes at various dirtances, rome near «ix hundred yarde wa brought to Brcoylyn yesterday afternoon and tried, | «ff, ‘The two enginecrs were ontirely naked. nud so with gieat success, on the liberty pole at the foot of Ful- | mangled and torn that they were roxrecly recognizable jon street, With aone inch pipe the water was thrown | The second engincor, Lewis Barry, wae found in 2 corn- some fiftecn feet over the eap. The machine is & very ficld oll mangled and torn to picoes. Mr Gosble editor Weebingion, od urge upon Congress the pa.- handsome one, and the company feel quite proud of tb.” | of the Lauwenosburg Regier, sod Myors, 6 foreman “i t General Guilanan. | steamer Delaware, Seymour, N | ton for $7000, Bark Theo Lincoln, Hi; epina, Dublin, H D Brockman, Bark Amelis (Br), Holden, Matanas, master, Bi manda, Rose, Cardenas, R P Buok & Co, Bolg Eraucis,Hloyhina, Jaoks ‘Thompson & Hunter. Brig Emil (Sw), Ekman, Charleston, master. Brig Tybeo, Ferguson, Prig Warren Brown, Church, Brix Jovephine, K Kcbr Ieabella, Boyd G Bulkley. » Georgetown, Peok & Rockland, RW Trundy. Port au Diatte, Slazht, G be & Ba Schr JK Randall, Biackwell, Wilmington, NC, master. , Sehr vot, ‘and, Baltimore, Johnson & Lowdon : Philadoiphie, J W Mckee. Rodman, Ox Now Bedford, master. ton, J Atkin, iphia, WL Thompeon. hiladelphia, WH Thompson. Arrived, Stenmship Roancke, Parpisb, Richmond and Norfolk, 23 jours, with mdse and passengers, te Ludiain & Pleasant Ship America (pkt), Lawrence, Liverpool, March 15, w! nd 446, ors,to D & A Kingsland. Maroh ith @ heem bris full of water a1 n |, the foromast eet, with ri; ding the mainmast aud jugen itbut all 6, ers gone, hatch a aki e ‘Semel house on dock aft, the hall co ‘ars, could pot make out her naue; had apparently beca stripped of all moveables, and had boon abandoned & lou, t blowing etronganda heavy sea ou, did not boar Ship Marmion, H: S84 nassengers, to Ship France, Nic ley, Havee, March 20, with mdse lor & Merrill. and ia Cowes, 47 days, with mdse and 217 passongi ED Hurlbut & Co. Onedeath during the passage. ‘on the Weetern He ying ‘to in a ga , Which carried away the rail shewr frou sbatt on tho larboard side ax fe main rigging, togother with the after house and eonten stoveroimd house, main and after hath houses, taking in a large quantity of water between decks; has experienced = noniber of henvs gales during the passage; sprung main top. fail yard and eplit some saile; Sth fast, spoke a pilot bomt otf the Highlands, but it blowing a gale, could not get a plict; at 2AM, morning, was struc: by a sea and lost foro topmast etaysajl. Ship Cleone (of rdeaux, 28 da} with brardy, to M1 int 40 30, lon 40, spo ) NS, for Kings. ton, Ja. Bark Mary Ann Peters (Br) miso aud 106 passengers, tu 1, Bark Chigora (of Keston), passed Gibraltar March 21, wi Co. Has experiencod heavy om the passage. Bark Dolphin (new), Mitchell, (before roparted), East- ort, with mdse, to master, as had w pilot on board 6 days; fi a lout her fore te ae mast. BeTelatol, 29 daye, with St W Myer, Howland, Palermo, Feb 8, ‘to Gorham, Bassett & Brig TH Heydara (Han), Haesloop, Bremen, 34 days, in ballast, with S3 steerace passengers, to Pop Co. April5, it 40 43, 1 spoke bark F A Paeriey, Stan- wood, from Portland ior Hi Brig Senhora (I, of Liverpool}; Cary, Mayagner, PR, 20 Guys, with sugar and ooffeo, to P Liarmony's Nephews & Co, April 3, lat 34 04, lon 7310, passed schr Fauny Bourne, ahardoned, perfectly tizht (hefore reported). Dain Emily. Share, Charloctom, 9 days, with cotton, to Dunlam & Dimon, ‘The b has been7 days N of Hatteras, had a piloton board & days. AM a.schr dismasted, painted black, with a whit green bottom, aud red water ling; no person on board xppeared to bo a new vessol, about £0 or 4) tons. chr Justina (of Rockinud), Spear, Attakapas, 30 days, with mel cto Si on with naval stores. Waehiogton, NC, with naval Rachel Jano, Smith, Washingtom, NC, with naval Ponfeld, Aloxandria. 1 ond, Fredericksburg, 4 days. 7 Oriana, Dodge, Richmond. iN, Kicketts, Sprazue, Vi Haunt, Virginiafor rénch, Letts, Virginia, er, Johncon, Virginia. iladelphia. Sehr Susan, Brown, Sehr Catharine Wilcox, Linnell, Albany for Boston. Sehr J C Runyon, Endicott, Boston. April 5, off Stratford Point, ina gela, was struck by a heavy sea and carried ry away painmast; put into Port Harbor, 5 miles to the weet- ward. Was towed to the city by the steam tug Heetor. Solr Powtucket, Ulmer, Rockland, $ days. April 7, ssw a sehr sunk about 5 miles W of New Iaven, with maininast Below, Ship Christoval Colon, 14 days from Havana. Bark Sarah Chase, 17 days from New Orlonns Bark Gold inch, 4 days from Eastport. A foreign & ith passengers, Alco, Vbrig nad 1 topenil nebr. The ship White Syvall, Kennedy, for S¥ranciseo, and » ship which wed down by the ttoum tug Hector, have anehored at thi Wind daring SSW, with rain. Herald Marine Correspondence, Privapenrnura, April 84 PM. Arrived—Schr Triumph, Mason, Borton; Mextoo, Ireland, Ha Church, New London; Larkin, Chur- Bdward Frankiln, &W tt, Providence; DW Richmon: Bateman, Cleared Franklin, Che , Providence: Mary Miscellaneous. DH Sco Key Wert correspondence, Bank Erazanern, of Baltimore, at Boston, from Savan- nah, is the vessel with her mants cut away, soon yesterday, ab anchor eff Second Cliff, Seituate, She arrived In the bay on Monday night, under ‘close reefed topaal was in Brent danger of gelng Ashore. A Emvod. ing parted a ob out the galo. She was towod away, when she etennier RB For Bure Mary Xo) encountered & ver: enrgo, split rails, Brio Manien, of Delta from Kingston, Ja, hia fr holt, which shifted D severe borricane 1*t tan Cobassat Rooke, wae 171 Her cargo was insured in Bos- tone burthen, built iy 138 Sewm Prisowanr ja ashore on Bonver Tall Beach, noar Mackorel Cove, On Wednes aa fant goin to piovos, Shere ising t heavy teas Ab hoop the craw were #tri ns her, and nothing remained bu wud mainmast. Sho was bown Sonn Naran, hence for Baltimor , hy, where she euctatved an potted te put into Philadelphia to repair. Jape Telnnd, NJ, is enpposed to havo eee eA ty he steamer City Pretchimond’ to teithedewnestern foremost inthe bay, way or two nce - civ A Pannen, Ronghton, from Winton, NC, wii! dengoof wave, ahooks, do, bound to Norfolk, ts Junk tn the Chowwn river. Finnixo Sown Otive BRANOW, which sated from Ports- beth 2d inst, lost mainmast. whon 30 intlos out, and re- tarued emo day. Tue WHEOK of 8 AChE Of shout 7S tone, was fallon Boon inland hearing SW about 12 ml in with by vohe for Rockland, arr below Portemonth. Pear laden with vlaby, wre foil of water and (hoe fore: aratycne. The first two letters of her a imo we a Tin dupponed ake was capsiaed, but the fate of the erow ix unknown. Twenty teces of mahogany, enppored to havo boon the geen fonaek tue), were paeed by stoamer Dolawars, xe at Philadelphia, while dn ever ‘he Maia Ship Chaa- nol Ber, at Sandy Hook, on Oth inet Reotor of Trinity ‘Tho frionds of tito family ate reapootfully invited to at- | ives and friends. and those of the family, | d her funeral, from the | = ‘Whalemen, Arr ot Provincetown Isth olt, sche SR. Hager, ciate, ES Bre ta mS ort, 44h ready for aes, bark Parker Goo yes + Topne Louise, Cook, aad 8 R Sepie Beene ne date, ko, Triton, Fish, NB, 18 mos out Mth ult. bark Fi vincetown, ol! not stats brig September, o! ‘At Sam Bay, 20h ult, & bark 1D im sett, 600 bbls; echr Union, Watkins, Beard fro 1100 « At aa Prince Boy. \ Caloutte (Noy 21) for Londoa, from Baltimore for Retterdsm, , Ton eld, from NYork for Liverpool, Mncoh 17, lab e1A'ip Undeewriter,trom Liverpool for NYork,Mareh 15, off 6 Saltoos, aoe Vicksburg, ffom NYerk for NOrloans, March 23, a0 fo. ir chipe Morsey, and Queen, from NOrloans for Livore Pool, March 5. lat 45%. low wb. Ship Sea King, feom NOrleaus for Liverpool, Mareh 14, lab tnoket, from Sandwich Islands via tord, was seon March 22 Int 20 63 N, 1 Ship New Wo 61, low 18 W. Jat ork Elizabeth Jo: Boston, 2dinat. lat 2032 Brig "Emma Francce | Maroli 24, 0ff Koy West. of Baltimore, from Savannah for N. lon 73, 12 days from Laguna for NYerk, Ports. Bannanoxs, March ll—Arr sche Inis, Chase, Al Caviz, March Arr Helen F Ryuer, Wilmingone NCH mington, NC. OHA ISLANDS, March 4—Ship Sunbeam, Winsor, for, Hampton Roads, ldy, oxpectod to sail towards the cud of| the month. AL, March 24—Paseod Kepler, Kradop, from Brake fur| March 24—Off, Vater Groner, of and from Dremon, Do for NYor! Liverroon, March 4—Sid fer ra Hawes, Charlestong| 28th, Falcon, Wade. NYork. Bntd for Mig SW, Milan, Stur-| tivant, Boston; 24th, Agros, McKonrie, do. In the river, outward bound 27th, Wm H Harbeck, Mar-| shall, and Wm D Sewall, Jack, for N York; Sabi Healey, wore ), Mareb 11—Put In, Rooklitt el j—Put in, Reo! Yor NVork. ” toes Lone Horw (Orkneys: Rookland), from Shields 19—Brigs Thos Trowbrid, Maven: Versailles, Conant, feom Wilmingtom, NC; Mayacuerz, PR, March atavia, Simonton, for N York. Nassau, March 25—S!d ship Marion, Flitnor, from Boston, (having ropaired) Havan money jaech 23—Off, Bavaria, Anthony, from N York for favre. pitizent, March 25—SlUNgptuno, Loardeley, Havre and ‘ork. Soutu VorxiAann, March 21—Off, Rebecca, Kaasobohm, | f-om Bremon for N York (not as before). Home Ports. ALBANY, April 6—Cld echr Empire, Providence; 6! Eliza, do. BOSTON, April 7—Arr stonmship Enstorn State, Flowers, | Frankfort; bark Elizabeth (of Baltimore), Jones. Savannah (seo Miseel). Signal for as ipand two harks. The ship baa ainted port boars NE from the autor station 13 miles, he ontermort bark bears E 18 miles fro tion, the innermost bas painted ports and from tho outer stat: Cid ships Western Sta Liverpost: Albania Boston, tnte of P Orleans; Kichnond, Dudloy, di Rogers, Norfo A | phin sobre Clam 1s Thon hiladelphia; Saganaw, Crosby, Albany ant Troy. Anna Rich: Emperor, Worculeau, Albantn; harks Tarbluger, | Atalanta, Ida, Hadley; briga JC Fremont, Untoorn, Franced! Wm Pitt, Andover; and from the Reads, ship’ Sehr Meteor eld eu Saturday BALTIMORE, April 8—Arr ship Merianno (Irom), Wark- meister, Bremen, 2 a m ays: achrs Forrest, Small, Sazua; Al- | fred Barrett, Baker, Salem. From Quaranti ip Hon- | derson. Cld brig Geo W Russoil, Coopor, Galveston; ache! HB Gihvon, Baker, Cahassst Narrows. TH, April 3—Arr sebre Henrietts, Stinchfeld, Baltd-} moro; dth, Ben Franklin, Loud, do; Sth, brig Rowous, Strat on, do. CASTINR. March 31—Arr Br bark Blancho, Liverpool. _ FRANKFORT, March 20—SId hark Jas W Paige, Jackson, Sandy Point, mouth of the river, whence she will sali Apr S for rnin, with 72 pavsonsers, STER, April 3—Arrwohrs Wm Grogory, Packard, dwin Bray, Decr Isle for do; Ellas, Crecker, Ma-| h Sinith, Carter, NYork for de; Mf town, SC, for Newburppor ork for do. KEY WEST—Sco corresponden: ou BEC, April 1—SI'l Tremont, Sumner, and Tark, Sta- plos, N Yor! NEWBURYPORT, April 5—Arrschr Jow, Hoyt, Phila- jelphia.. ‘NEWPorr, April 6—Arr sohr Sarah Jane, Tokey, Bristol for Virginia; Galitornia, Ganze, de for do; Dennis, Bennett, Eastport for NYork; Richmond, Brosas, Reokland for do. PHILADELPHIA, April 6—Arr ships Tam O'Shanter, Soule, Liverpool, 18 days; barks 5 ell, Rie Ja- Ft wd Loretto Fish, Gat bow, a % ‘john’ NB; Ana Bidrtage, Bilis, do; Mary Niles, Shepard A Mount, York: J H Holmes, Mary it tS oro one, Ras rahon, Sprac NYork: Kedron, Lake, Bridge: (reitin, Plymouth; Enereys Plymouth; Nowburyoort 62° unelly, do: DT Wit Matthews, Boston; Ko- ‘Lancy, Boston; Themes a Dighton; J Leaming, Corson, NYosk: Albany: Charlott Vaughan. Vau yw Hav. PROVIDENCE, April 5—Arr briga Rechabito (of Port land), Loring, bas Thorn Sal Pi bai cetown ), hk Ann (of Pro be, Nopfol ki Hope W Gandy, Jeffries, Philadelphis; Hes: Kimball, Rondout; sleep Rienst, Durfee, NYork via Sia propeller Pelican, Williams, NYork;, sohe .,Rappabannoek; sloop Rienai, Durfoe, N Melbourne, Melbour tag ar ag Re SALEM, A ie echrs Carter, do for pert, brig Helvellyn, of Kenne- irgi on: Col Simons, and Effort, of cy & Nancy, ef Penobscot: Eliza, of BE Ma Shark, of Bre jareline; and two or three ether Pus in fora harbe ST MARKS, Moreh 28—Arr brig C A Coo, Hubbard, NYork war For Additonal Ship News se Sixth ana Seventh Pages. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. PEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD, FOR PHILA No, 1, North river, foot of Piteamabose SOLN POTTER tines ally 4 AM a fe wo BA. Philadelphia 1 half hours ars, $3; seeond class, (by 2 P. M, line only) Returning, leave. Philadelphia from foot of Walnut street, at8 A. M.and?P. M. Emi t line, by steamboat TRANSFOR?, from pier No. 1, at P.M. Fare $1 0. OR ALI may WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS.—FAR! Rew epi aa ork dally PM. jundays, excepted, LOAT, Superintendent. DELPHIA DIRECT.—U. 8. through in 43g hours, New York at 6A. M. ‘and 83 gton, nd through lugcage carried in the from New York, with through condi and 51g P. M. lint without oxponso, EG DAY LINE FOR ALMANY—MAKING Til urual landings—Faro 75 conte—Mor ved on board The new and swilt, steamers HENT Yeap SY Tallman, and ARME: Capt 1. P. Smith, will leave th: Tor foot of Jay street, recond pise above Chambers strect every day ot 7 o'elock, A. M., Snndays excepted. Returntog will Yeave Alneny, daily, (Sindaye excepted, ) x07 A. M. Fy farther particulars, enquire of the onptain on board. of of WM. RADFORD, 202 Wei TREN Mi" hace bev cecvives. te tne ladles naa goutlomen of tit city, in Astrology, Love, and Law Matters, interpretin Dreams, &e., by hooks and scionge, onstantly relied en b Napoleon; and will tell the namo of the lady or gentlems they will warry. Also the names of the vicitors, Resideac 411 Grand strect, botween Clinton and Attorney strool nts; gentl one dollar. NATIVITIES —A 7 Dr. C, W. ROE MONG THE NATIVITIE BACK, previous to his arrive re those of Bi » King of Swedor ing of the French; Charles Albert, King 0 ia; Ernest Agustus, Kivg of Hanover. These mon archs aro all dead, but in Sweden, France,Piodmont and H over, the documents are now existing to show that their der tivies, as foreshadowed in the Nativities, caloulated hy Dr Roback, wore literally fulfilled. It would be id : of the immense mass of unimpeachable evidence in Dr. H- possession, to deny that be derives ocenlt knowledge frot yomo source, That source is the stars, By birt desconded from a long ling ofeminent astrol Uy, too, is entitled to hecalied tho croat high priest of ietrology. Anati drawn by him is worth its woi cht iy sold. Ft teaches the receiver what to do and what to avot #0 that the moditiestion of his destiny i in bis own hand Letters, post-paid, naming the day, thé placa, and, if poss! He, the hovr of the writ rth, and inclosing the nocoyss ry foe, ($5 er $3, aoonrd losin: to the amount of informal» Cesired.) will)o attended to; and Dr, R, may be consults personally, at No. 6 White atroot, OTICE. iv now foot of Canal street. Con mits on board immediately, and atten hargiug, node a fond tuoir p nees will plunge d_ to the rooeipt ¢ gencral orde sheir goods, COLLINS & CO. MEDIOAL. ~CARD.—DR. CHARLES D, HAMMOND (EX-PUST of Valentine Mott, M.D., Prosident of the Acn Wm, arope, hi of Medicine) having d from resamel the practice of his profession. Otic, WO Church struot near Murray, Hours, 12 to 8 daily, Femalo Comptai ite Dirensos of the Eye ond Ear. Consultations on Frangals, pre in ngtent, 20) overy in divides only aft ODI» iw on, but the most perfect and rapid ure of onch lie order, ig stated in the plait ible manner for afi the remediow being faithfully and wneos ond fo plainly as to be practically weetul t every pince. On the subject of walf-pollution, coproquences, and only true curs, new and very interestin inform is imparted. The mature and oure of strictore{ folly t ed. Again, which i the highest import and given in'no ather work, 18 the doseription aut those (innocont) complaints which revemb ders, and to which all are lable. Ie not this work, thers fore, worthy the attenth fevery person? Prive 35 cent: Sold at bs 143 Ann street, 2 Aator Horw Mailed in socure onveloyy (poet paid) to box 69 Post Ono “ PRACTICAL PRI to 12 A. M.: 6 to mute from imprudent habita, his London dipiome ia hie inden diploms ‘Vato office, 301), Fulton streot. No fhe tll