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reritions. By Alderman Oaxiey. Petition of Chas, Kent and F. ‘Wood, fer relief trom bond. To Committee oa Finance. By Alderman 81U x1 vant---Petition of D. BR. Martin, of Iand between Twelfth and Ganse- ‘Vort strvets, on the North river. To Committee on Fi By the same-- Petition of Wm. Porris, for eid im the bis map of the city, To Committee on man Petition of Geo. G. Waters, tor avenue, between Twenty third and fo Committes on Sowers Hardeubrook, to be 3 B; titer . To Commirice on Potice By the seme—i'ctilion of Oakley & Wilkinson and others, for exien-ivv of pier foot of Rwenty sixth stroct, North river, To Comwitter on Wharves, &o, By Alderman Wa.«:—Petiiion of Timothy Sheehan and others, to bave Novetteth treet regulated, between Third and Fifth avenves. To Committee on roads. By Alderman T)»»4.»—Petition of Isaac Van Cleef, to well piece of groune on Ward's Island, To Committee on Finance By the rame—leiition of Joba McGrane, relative to contract for regulating. &c.. 110th street, between Third avenue and Eat river, To Committee on Roads. By Alderman Dowexty—Vetition of Michael Murphy and ovhers. to hw Xington avenue graded, &o.. b Fiftleth and Fifty..rxth streets, To Committee on Roads. By Aldermay Aisoxo—Petition of HR Concklin, for privilege to purchase water nght om North river. To Committee on Finance By the same— Peron of Henry Storms and others for sewer in Thirty ¢igb'b street. between Second and Third xyvenues To Commitee on sewers, Ay Aldérmau Syiiii—Petition of Engine No 41, for 3 donation to Frans) Rodgers. who broke his arm while in discharge of hisdu'y T. Committee on Fimanoe. . KESOLUTIONS. By Alderman Densan—Resolved. That permission is horeby giver to thy school officers of the Sixth ward to coneuuct 8 drain fiom (hy ecbool house (No.8) in Kim street, and connect (he sau with the set in Elm street, commer of Leonard—the rume to be constructed in con- formity with the ordiances and rules of the corporation. Whiok was adupted By Alderman Moonr—Kesolved, That the Comptroller be and is hereby directed to draw his warrant in favor of Obasies Gannon for $211 43, boing the Lage of his i Fig ye apd s+ tling ports for fence in front of Cit . Referred to Comm ttee on Lands and Piaces. . FROM DEPARTMENTS, A communication «a received from the Cougsel in re- lation to vacancies in tbe offices of Inspectors of Bloc- téons, Accepted and ordered on file, A communication was ieccived from the Counsel to the ion relative to the police of the Nineteenth Ward = Referred to Committee om Police. A communication was received from the Street Com- missioner, with resolution fixing the actual opening of Bleomingaale Square. and appoiuting a Collector therefor. Referred to committee on Lands and Places. ‘A communication was received from the Comptrolicr, exhibiting a rtate ment of the Finanoe nt. Re- ferred to the Jott Committee on Accounts. FROM BOARD OF ASSIBTAN Report of Commictee on Roads—In favor of repairing well on Fifty third street. between Fourth and Fitth avenues, and erecting a pump therein. Referred to Com- Re of Committee on Roads—Non. concu: with bo rd of Aldermen to regulate and grade Fifty- seoond street beiween Eleventh and Twoltth ayenucs. Referred to Committer on Roads. REPORTS. Of Committee on Lamps end Gas—In favor of lighting Washington sucet with gas, between Beach and Cham- bers streeta, Adoptea Of Committee on Streets—In favor of referring the eubject of filling eunken lots on Thirty fourth, Thirty- feth. and Thirty rix'h streets, between Second and Third muct, to tbe City Inspector. Adopted. Of came Committee—In favor of repairing the car- riage way of Twenty first strect. between Broadway and Fourth avenue. Adopted Of Committee on Fire Department—To concur to appl te $50 to repair house of Hoss Co, 24. Adopted on a division viz :— Affirmative — alderman Meoro, Sturtevant, Boyce, Franois, Smith, Ticmann, Bard, Ward, Douman, Alvord, Doherty—11. ‘ive to unfinished bids Of Committees on Sewers—Rol: for contracts Adopted. Of Committoe on Finance—Adverse to petition of tras- tees of the Oliver street church for remission of assess ment. Adopted. Of Commitive on Sewers—In favor of building a sewer in Chambers street from Broaaway @reemick street Adopted on a division. viz :-— Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, Sturtevant, Boyce, ¥ranoie, Smith, Tiemann, Bard, Ward, Donman, Alvord, Doherty—11. Of Committee on Streets—In favor of permitting the Managers of the New York Institution for the Blind to erect a wall on the southerly side of Thirty fourth atrect, between Eighth xnd Ninth avenues. Adopted. Of ramo Commitiee—To concur w lay a crosswalk across Cross street, Adoptes Of came Committee—Kelative to the opening of Wash- etreet trom Gansevoort street to Twellth street. Of Committeo on Finance—Loistive to the issue of étock for building a new reservoir, with au ordinance therefor. Adopted ou a divirion. viz:-— Afirmativ+—Aidermen Moore Sturtevant, Boy ois, Smith Tiemann, Bard Ward, Deuman herty. Peck.—12 Alderman Mooxe here culled up an ordinance relative to estimates for public work. laid on the table, June 23, 1852. which after slight amendments was adopted. Of Comumittee of Strvets—To concur to reset ourb and guiter. Ke.. in James street between Chatham and Madi- son streets Adopted on a division, via:— Affirmative—Aidermcn Moore. Sturtevant, Boyce, Fran- |, Tiemann, Pearsell, Bard, Denman, Alvord. ~12 4 ‘ommittee—In ‘favor of allowing Colvin and Denniston the price emitted in their estimate for paving ‘Theatre ailey—to Committee on Streots, Of Committee on Streets—In fuvor of flagzing side- walks ip Broedway frm No #65 vo the corner of Kight- conth street Adopted on a division, viz Affirmative— Aldermen Moore, Sturtevant, Boyce, Fran. cis, Emith. Tiemann. Peursall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Alvord. Dot erty. Peck— 18. Of Committee on Sewers—TA favor of concurring with Board of Arei tan’s in resorution and ordinance that a fewer be buiit in Duane street. from City Hull place to Chathem street Adopted on a division, viz. :-— Affirmative— Aldermen Moore. Sturtevant, Boyce. Fran- ois, Smith. Tiewonn Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Al- vord, Doberty. Peck — Committee on Streets—In favor of flagging sido- walke i th rireet, from avenue B to East river. rio Viz — Affirmative—Aldermen Moore Sturtevant, Boyce. Fran- cis Smith. Ticmar reall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Al- vord. Doberty feck—13. Of Committee on Streets—In favor of repairing Chest But Firect. Adopted ov a division. viz. :— Affirmetive—Alderu»n Moore. Sturtevant, Boroe. Fran ois Emith Tiemann Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Deaman, Al- yord. Doherty. Feck—13. Of same Committer—'To concur to lay cross walk in Grand ewect, near tye intersection of Kast Broadway.— Adopte Of enme Committee—To concur to fence vacant lots in ‘Twenticth street between Second and Third avenues — Adopted on » division, viz :— Affirmative—-Ald-rmen Moore. Franci«. fmith Tiemann, Pearrall map. Alvord Doherty aod Peck—13. Of xame Committee—To concur toclose the well on the «, Fran- vord, Do- Sturtevant, Boyce, Bard, Ward. Den- corner of City Hall Place and Chambers street. Adopted, Of sume Commit » concur to relay crosswalk corner of Hudson und Morton streets, Adopted. Of rame Committee—To concur to fence vacant lots between Ninctecntb and Twentieth streets and First and Second avenues. Adopted ov a division, viz, :—~ Affirmative—~-Aldeimen Moore, Sturtevant, Boyce, Frapots, mith. Tr wn Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Alvord, boberty and Feck—13 Of Committé on Streets—In favor of concurring with Boeid of Asietents vw flag weateriy sidewaik of Gourer- Beor rireet bei ween Henry and Division streets. Adopt- €d on adivirion viz :— AfGrma'ive—Aidermen Moore, Sturtevant, Boyce, Francis, Smith Tiemaun, Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Alvord Doherty Peck —1 Of Committee on Streets—In favor of concurring with the Board of A+ristante to pave First avenue from Tweu- ty-igbth to Thirty-lourth street. Adopted on a divi- Vin om Afirmative—Aldermen Moore. Sturtevant Boyce, Prascis, Brith, tiemenn. Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Denman. Alvord. Doberty. Peck—1 Of Commitive on Sticete—Tn favor of flagging the side- waike op the northerly side of Greenwich avenue, from Seventh avenue to Twelfth street, Adopted on a divi- sion viz. Aftirmative—Aldermen Moore. Sturtevant. Boyce, Frapcis Fimi'b. Tiemann. Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Alvord Doberty. Peck— 13, Of Committee on Streete—In favor of fingging side- wolks ip Fifth avenue between Twenty-fourth and ‘Thirty cigbth etreete Adopted on a division. viz. :— Affrmetive— Aldermen Moore, Startevant. Boyce. Frapcis, fmith Tiemnn. Pearsall Bard, Ward, Denman, vr Doberty. Pe ch— same Commiliee—in favor of fencing vacant lots fm Twenty th.rd rtreet. between First ‘and Second ave ues. Adopted on a divinion vig Afirmative—Aidermen Moore. Sturtevant, Boyce, Berd, Ward, Denman, Vrareis mith Tiemenn Pearsall Alvord. Doberty Me —13 Of same Commition—Aaverse to the Pibitten. “to” uild vaults in frout ot Bia sree ame Committer—In favor of paving Ninth avenue, between Forty tbird and Forty-fifth streets virpesd 8 division. vir — AMimative— Aldermen Moore, Sturtevant, Boyce, Pran- cis, Smith. Tiemann, Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Denman. Al. word, Dobert7. Pe k—15 Of came Commitier—In favor of relaying and repairing crosswalks from Eleventh «treet to Hammond street from southeast corner of Eleventh street to corner of Beventh and Greenwich avenues, Adopted. Of same Committee—In tavor of paving carriageway, Ke ef Thirty-fourth street. between Kighth avenue and Brosdway Adopted on a division, viz, -— Afi: maiive — Aldermen Moore. Sturtevant, Boyce, Francis, Smith. Tiewano. Pearsall, Bard, Ward. Denman, Alvord, Doberty. Peck--15. Of rame Commitice—(n favor of encl in Twenty ninth street and Twonty eight tween Kixit and Beventh avenues, BiOM, vin: Afirmative—Aidermen Moore Royoe, Frapote. Smith. = ie Peace bard, Ward, Denman, Alvord, Doherty, oh Nogetuve—Aiderman Sturtevent—L vacant lots street, be- Adopwed on ® divi- ‘Adopted on a division, vis -— ye neon a dermen Moore, Sturtevant, Brancls, Rice Deberty, Peck 18. wee Alvord . Peck— OF Committee on Lamps ad Gar—Tn favor of lighting Twent, Piigien street, between Sixth and Seveath avenues. Adopté Of same Committee — In favor of lighting Madison equarg with gus = Adepted, Of Committee on Lamps and Gas—In faver Gey. gene] Twelfth street, from Second to Third avenue, ou Adopted Of Committee on Fire Department—In favor of conour- ring im preamble avd resolutiom authorising Meers. Be- gardus and Hoppin to erect an iron bell-tewer im Spring Street. near Macdougal street, Alecrinan Tivaann moved to refer the report te the Commi-sioner of Repairs and Supplies. with instrac'ions for bim to sdvertise for estimates for eaid bell tower. Which was adopted, Of Committee on Sewers—In favor of revelution for receiving basins. &e. at the corners of Kim and White and Eim and Walker streets, Adopted, on a division, vu Affiimative—Aldermen Moore, Sturtevaat. Boyce, Fraucis, Smith. Tiemann. Pearzall, Bard. Ward, Deoman, Alvord. Doherty, beek—13, Of Committee on Lamps and Gas—In favor of lighting Thirtyseventh street, trom Tenth to Eleventh avenue, With oil Adopted. Of Committee on Finance—In favor of donating Fran- cis O’Ricily. for onmage sustained in failing tine ole in Twenty-cighth street. Adopted Of tame Committee—In favor of lighting Lexington avenue with gas. between Twenty-cighth and Thircy- second streets, and Cwenty-ninth, Thirtivth aud Chirty- first streets from Third to Fourth avenue, Adopted Of Committee on Finance—Reoommending that the petition of Hose Company 16. for a new carriago. be re- ferred to the Committee of the Fire Department, Adopted. Of same Committee—Recommending that the remon- stranee of Frapeis M. Curry und others be referred to the Committee on Sewers, Adopted. O! same Committe—In tavor to conour to correot tax of Giles Bushpell. Adopted. There being no further business. on motion. the Board then adjourned until the first Monday of September next, at 5o’clock, P.M. D. 1. VALENTINE, Clerk. Bosnp or Asmsraxr Aupensen, Tuxspay, August. 1862. Puesext—Jonathan Trotter. Enq., Preeldeat. in the chair—Arsistant Aldermen Brown, Cait. O'Brien, Rodman, Breadon, Woodward, Ring, Wells Bouton, McGown, Wheclan, Barkor, Valentine, Brastow, and McConkey. PETITIONS. ETC. By Assistant Alderman McGowx—Of Anson Herrick, Charles H. Wheeler, and Jobn L. Brown. for a railroad on Third avenue. To Committee on Streets aud Roads By the Presinxxx—Remonstrance of T. 8. Luqueer, snd others, against proposed railroad in Second avenue. betwoen First and Twenty-third streets, To Special Com. mittee on Second Avenue Railrowt. By Assistant Alderman McConxrr—Of Charles J, Tucker. and others, for a sewer in Twenty-eighth street, as Ninth avenue to Hudson river. To Committee on Sewers, Mabbat: . REPORTS, Of Committee on Sewers—In favor of the sewer im Thitty.ninth strect, from Third to Lexington aveauc; in favor of constructing basins in Grand street, between Essex and Suffelk stzeots; to concur in stayit the construction of sewer in Greenwich street. from Kobi: son to Berclay street; in favor of a sewer in Thirty. second street, between Fourth and Madison avenues, All adopted. each by the following vote:— Affirpative—The President. Messrs. Brown. Tait, Mab- batt, O’Brien, Rodman. Breaden, Wovdward. Ring, Wolls, Bouton, McCown, Wheelan, Barker, Valentine, Brastow, and scConkey. Of Committee on Streets—In favor of flagging side- walk in Fourteenth street. from Second to Third avenue Adopted by the followlng yote.— Affirmative—The President. Mesers. Brown, Tait. Mabbatt. O'Brien, Rodman Breaden Woodward, Ring, Wells. Bouton. McGown, Wheelan, Barker, Valentine, Brastow, and McConkey. Of Committee on Roads—In favor of a well and pump in Fifty third street, botween Lexington and Fourth avenues, and in favor of regulating and grading Forty- third street, from Second avenue to East river ; in favor of setting curb and gutter stonesin Fighty-third and Eighty-fourth streets, between Fourth and Fifth avenues; to regulate and grade Forty-second atrect, from Tenth avenue to the Hudeon river; in favor of regulating and grading sidewaiks in Ninth avenue. from Fifry-second to Fifty-third street; in favor of well and puinp in Eighty. third street, between Tourth and Fitth avenues. All adopted. each by the following vote :— Affirmative-.-The President, Messrs Brown, Tatt, Mab- batt, O'Briea. Rodman, Breadon, Woodward. Ring. Wells, Bouton. McGown, Whee! Baker, Valentine, Brastow, 7 Of Committce on Fite Department—In favor of allow. ing to Hore © 3 five additional men; in favor ofallowing teu additional men to Engine Companic 9 and 41; to concur to eniarze house of Itpgine No 80, All adopted. each by the following vot Affirmative—\he President. Messrs. Brown, Tai se O'trien, Rodman, Breadeu, Woodward, eile, Ring, Bouton. MeGown, Wiieelan, Barker, Valentino, Brastow. and McConkey Of Committeo on Fivance—To concur ia communica- tion from the Comptroller in relation to additional ap propriations for 1862 Adopted by the following vote:— Affirmative—The Precident. Messrs Brown, Tait, Mab bert, O'Brien, Rodman. Breaden, Woodward. ‘Ring Wells. Bouton. Mctiown, Whoelan, Barker, Valentine, Brastew, and McConkey. Of Committee on Stre Washington stre s—Relative to the opening with vesolution that the actual open on street. from Gansevoort to Twelfth street, take place forthwith and Abner Sanford appointed collector therefor. Adopted by the following vote: Affi the President. Mosera Brown. Tait. Mab- diman. Breaden. Woodward. Ring. Weils, heelan, Barker, Valentine, Brasiow Bouton, MeGown apd McConkey r M BOATD OF SLDERSEN. An ordinance-—To amond an ordinance organizing the departments, by amending SOlst section, as to members of committees attending the opening of proposals for con- tracts. providing tbat if two members are present from either. or one from euch of the boards they may be open- 6d Concurred in. as amended. by tho following vole : Affirmative—Tho Prosident. Messrs Brown. Tait, Mab- batt. O'Brien. Rodman. Breaden. Woodward Iting. Wells, Bouton, MeGown, Wheolan, Barker, Valentine, Drastow and MeConkey. On communication from Croton Acqneduct Department, i tion to unopened bills. Adopted, lution—-Permitting eehool offers of the Sixth ward to coustruct adrain from school house No. 8. in Elm street. snd convect it with sewer in Elm street, corner of Leonard Coneurred in. Reterring petition of New Tlaven and Harlem Railroad Cos., tor perinission to erect iron stairway at their depot, corner of White avd Elm streets, &e. To Ald. aad Asst Ald. of the ward, and Street Commissioner, with power. Coneurred in. Repor—In favorge opriating $2100 for construc- tion of a new house for Hove Co No, 62 situated at Har- lem Concurred in by the following vote:— Affirmative—The sident Messrs, Brown. Tait. Mab- batt O'Brien. Rodman, Breaden. Woodeard. Ring. Wells, Bouton. MeGown, Wheelan, Barker, Valentine, Srastow aod McConkey, Report—In favor of re-buildin snd hore carrisge house of No. following vote ‘ Affimutive—The President. Messrs. Brown, Tait. Mab- batt, O'Brien, Redman. den, Woodward, Riog Wells. Bouton, MeGown, Whoeelan, Barker, Valentine, Brastow, and McConkey Report—In_ favor y n to bridge o side, toot of Wai engine house No. 32. Coneurred in by the giving permission to John 8. ‘5 feet in frout of bulkhead, worth treet, NR, Coneurred in COMMUNICATIONS. From the Bureau of Arsessments—With the following arsessment ists, asking that they be confirmed. aad Ab- ner Santord eppointed collector therefor, viz:—For sewers in Stanton strcet. frow Suffolk street to near the Bowery; in Chatham street. from Roosevelt strect to a point st or near to the intersection of Mulberry etreet. in Sccond rtreet. from the termination of the present vewgr at Ave nue ©. to point about fifty feet west of First avenue; for paring Thirty-third strect. from Fourth avenue to Broadway ; do. ‘Iwenty-ninth rtreet, from Madison to Sixch avenue; for flagging sidewalks in Thirtieth stro&. between Seventh and Bighth avenues: for reguiating and paving Thirty-firet street, between Broadway aod Ninth avenue; for digging a well and erecting a pump on south- weet corner of 11¥th street and First avenue; do, do. ia Forty-ninth street between sixth and Seventh avenues; for reguluting and grading Fifty-first street, from Third to Sixth avenue, for regulating. grading and setting curb and gutter stones in Sixteenth street. between ave wues A and B. and paving the carriage way thereof; for paving and setting curb and gutter stoves in Thirty-fourth street between Fourth avenue and Broadway ; for grad- ing. Macadamizing ond setting curb and gutter stones in Tenth avenue from: Forty-second to Forty sixth street, and flagging the side-walks a epace three fect wide; for regulating Forty-fitth street. between Second and Third avcnues, in conformity with the ¢stablished grade To Committee on Assesements From the Street Department—With apportionment of Gsserrment in the matter of building a sewer in Second avenue, Thirty-ninth sireet and Thiad avenue. Con- firmed. REBOLU TIONS By Areietant Alderman 0’ Brinx—Wheress, important conriderations conmected with the public health of this city baving required the Board of Health to clore the buildings in Canal and Centre streets. used by the Com- mi-ttoner of Emigration. for the reception and temporary accommodation of emigrants; and. whereas, in conse- quence thereof hundreds of unfortunate. destitute and Fick emigrants are pcattered throughout the city, witbout. food or tbelter, and dependent alone on private charity; therefore. be it Resclved. That a committee of five be appointed from among this beard to report on the proper means to be adopted for the protection of the emigrants. and report pe iis board without delay. To Committee on Public ealth, By sme—That It be referred to the Committee on Bewrrs. to examine and report as to the expedienoy of constructing a sewer in Madison rtreet, from Catharine, to connect with sewer in Oliver atreet Adopted, , The bourd then adjourned to Wednesday afternoon, at sx o'clock. From the minutes EDWARD SANFORD, Clerk. United States District Court. hs Hon Judge betta The Court wax opened this day for the Au- ne TetUrNe Of process were made. and FA port’ of Coumirrioners comfirmed There being no other burines« ready. the court " day, (Wednecay,) edjourned lo 11 o'clock this Avover 3 once ‘The motion for reference was withdrawm, when Alder- man Wann reid. that as thery was vacation im all the col ools during this month it would be better to act upon: the reecluvon at once, xo that the work might be accom- plithed before the rehools should re-open. Alderman Denman hoped it would be voted upon, and fept tu the Board of Arsistants for their concurreuce. ‘The resolution was put by the acting President, and edopted witheut further debate. Arerolution, a-king the opinion of the Counsel of the Corporation ae to the right of the Common Couacil to increase the umber of policemen in the Nineteenth word was read, in connection with a commusiocation from tbat official. In this the counsel stated his optaton that the Corporation were fully competent to add to the ‘ice force of that ward. At the suggestion of Alderman jonsnry. the resolution and communication were refer- red to the Committee om Police Arecolution was presented from Alderman Moore, in faver of paying the following bill of Charles Gannon, for muking iron posts to guard the front ef City Hall duriag military reviews. and on ali public occasions of teat kind. when the Park ix generally crowded with people :-— 1471 Iba. of trom poste an¢ boxes. at Zo. per tb.. .$102 97 14 bare stone blocks, at $3}; eac 49 00 Labor.....+ 172 lbs. of lead, at Se. per Ib. 896 Materials. . ose 1% Cartage of 4 losds of dirt. 1% BSuperintendence of work (0 00 Total...... oe PALL 43 Aidertmsn Swivn hoped resolution would be rdopted and made a motion to that effect These posts, aid he. are for the purpore of keeping back tho crowd. ‘hey were very much needed during the tate funeral | rocession. for it was slmost impossible to keap che orowd rom purhing the meanbers under the feet of the horses when the wilitary wero passing I have, he added, super- intended the work while it was going on. and [ know what they had todo. They had to cut down throngh tho stone to make holes for the posts. and the work was alto- poi weil executed, He therefore hoped the bill would be pr ‘the Activa Parsipeny said he thought it strange that Mr. Gannon should charge for superincending the work. He understood the gentleman from the Eleventh ward (Alderman Smith) to cay that be had superintended it. Alderman Sir I did not superiocend it; I merely saw it while it was going on. and observed that it wae well dono, I had nothing to do with it. and don’t want to, a8 the charge of corruption might be made against me. Alderman Prck moved that it be referred to the Com- mittee on Lands and Places. which. he had no doubt, would throw rome light upon the subject, Alderman § --If he wants light upon the subject, he cap look at the work when the sun is at its meridian. ‘That is all the light he can get upon the matter. o Tee vee weil done, and it is but right that it should be paid for, The motion to refor was put and adopted. The report of the Comptroliér submitting the following Statistics in relation to the expenditures of the differoat departments of the city government, was received :-— ArpRorRiarions, Exrenpirunes ann Receirrs, rnow JANvARY Ist TO AvousT Isr, 185 Appro. Expen-" Re- Bal'nce privtions, ditures, ceipts. of App’? Alms Hone ........ 7300 000° go oe OPE: Sih ho Aquedust repairs |. // 27° 30.000 "7,6 - Battery eplargemént:/ 20,009 - Board of Health... °°) 10000 | — _ City Inspoctor's Dep't, 50.000 32 Gor oo) Coroner's fees... .....- 12,000 "6,525 - Cleaning Corporation sand alipe,,.... 19000 5.242 = contingencte, 000 79.936 19 Con’t Ex. Com. Council. 25000 14.147 = 16 at AS Intestate estates, 2 - ‘969 Lampe and cas 3, 200,000 107902 — 2007 Lands pure. for asses’t 30000 8 927 8,888 21,072 Lands and place 15,000 14.9097 — Bo Markets... z — — 4,000 16a _- 141 186,216 - 4,000 n Repairs snd 1,445 3 Rente, = Real ea Rosds and avon Real estate expe: Stationery, Osieers" fer Toxes of leat and prov's Tatores Roden 0 Col'tor's unsettled acoits “4 Croton Aqueduct Dep't. 1,191 A report was rend from the Committee on the Fire partment De- n favor of concurring with the Board of As- fi-tants in a preamblo and resolutions authorizing Messrs. Bogardns and Hoppin to erect an iron bell tower in Spring street: near for $8 45 ¢ Meedougal. Tho first estimate was but Messrs. Rogardus and Hoppin offered to Lit for $6 000. amd after this bid no other estimates advertised for. Alderman Dexay desired to know if it had been ad- vertieed after the rooond estimate waa presented, and if a fair opportunity had been given to other parties to bid for tho work. “He moved that it be roferred. back to the committee on learning that only two bids had been made. He considered the course that had been pursued on this matter as a direct violation of the ordinanso which says that all work shall be advertised. The Com- mittte on Repairs and Supplics must be instructed to ad- vertive for bide The motion vas put and carried, and the report refor- red buck to the committee. A motion ¥as made that the Board adjourn to tho first Monéay in September next, which was carried unani- mourly. BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. President in the cbair, On tho reading of the minutes, and the usual motion for their confirmation. Mr McOowi::x rose to object to the confirmation of the minutes, inasmuch as thet his vote on # division of the motion respecting the Eighth Avenue rosd bed not been counted, Mr. M arr cooridered that the decision of the Chair on the question. on the previous evening, was conclusive, ond that it could not be re-opened The Pursso: ax of opinion that, although be hid announced the decision as given by the Clerk, it was st il competent for the gentleman's voto to be entered on tc records The President thorefore ontertained the motioa Mr Banxer said be would appeal from the docision of the President Tho previous action was final, and h: would call ior a division on the present mot A divi- sion being takou. there eppeared nime in the negative and seven in ‘The motion was therefore lort On the motion of Mr, Maneatr, the minutes of last Proceedings were confirmed, by # vote of 13 to 4 Mr, Briapex moved that. when the Board adjourn, it adjourn to the first Monday in September. A divi was called for, and the motion was carried, by a vote of nine to eight, Mr, Woe arp moved for a reconsieration of the vote. The Presivenr said that the geutlelman, having voted in the minority, could not muke a motion for reconsi- deration (A iaugh ) Mr. Marnarr, after a brief f sideration Septem pored of. by 11 too, The motion to sdjourn to the first Monday in September was then laid on the table. then moved that the Board now adjourn until to-m¢rrow evening, which wotion was Jost Alderman O’Briex said that in consequence of impor- tant considerations connected with the health of the city, the Board of Health hed been obliged to close the emt. gration buildings in Canal and Contre streets. hundreds of poor emigrants are thereby d found. nj y d through depending alone on the ce charity of private individ He moved a reso lution io the effcot that a committee from this Board be appointed for the purpore of reporting the bos’ means to ¢ protection of emigrants. The Board adjourned to Wednes- terval. moved the recon- be vote to adjourn to the first Monday ia us there Were a great many papers to bo dis On a division, fhe reconsideration was carried, and that City Intelligence. Pic Nic Excvxsion ann 4 Kow.--Yesterday afternoon a company of young men. called the Fanning Gaards went one picnic excursion to Yonkers After they had got through their visit, and just as they were preparing to embark on bourd the steamer William Young. to return to the city. some disturbance arose between « part of the company end some workmen fn the carpenters’ shop o Mestre “Robinson & Clough. It appewrs that a boy im the shop threw ont a piece of board, which hit one of’ th. Fanning boys The purty thought the board was thro en purporely. dnd an eitercation ensued. which ended ina regular Knock down avd drag out operation, in which at leart 8 dozen were concernod. Stones and brickbata were thrown and the windows of the shop were demolished, There were no arrests reported. Cramarn or Commence —This Board met yesterday. but did not transact any business. Tar Wraruen.—The thermometer In the Herald Ruilding ranged ax follows yesterday :—-At twelve o'clock. 78 degrees; at three P.M, 783; degrees; und at five P M., 773g degrees. At ten minutes past twelve we had rain, which continued, with moro or Less intensity, up to A querter past one o'clock The showers wore plunctary, und the air was evidently charged with electricity. Personal Inteliigence. Arrivals at the Irving Louse ---Gen. Tallmadge, Dutoh. eft Co; Hon Geo M. Dallas, Phila; Hoo, Mation pickinson, N. J.; Hon A, Kelly, Ohio; Hon, J Ww allen, Ohio ; Hon J. M. McCall, N. O.; Gen. Wm. Collins, aj J ehipley, Wiimington. and 197 othery, At the Astor---Geo, Smith. Chicago ; WD. Gallagher. Wa hington ; J. Humphrey. N. O., D. Mudge. Boston B Chase, Natches ; Hon, Judge Mason,,Washington, and 140 others. At the American. W. T Phipps Baltimore ; H_ Lip. tick, Philn ; Geo. Alden, South Carolina ; A. Jacke, Italy; J. ©, Fergoson, Washington ; W. Tyler. 8t. Lowis, and 88 others At the Howard --B. Y. MoNniry, Mire; O. Tf. Thomp son Cincinnati; N. B. Stevens Norfolk. Va. Wo Ul Millen Ga; W'R Sexton, Boston andi P. Young Ky General Scott #till remains at Old Point Oo th covered from bis ilimeas, und on Monday was on joying bik uewel good health ‘Two daughters of Goo oot, and hit con-ln law and ald, ol, Seost, are pasaung, the summer in Nowport. the latter had been comple ely routed, and that Flores intended to enter Guayaquil two days after. We are also imformed from amother source, that the nows had reache Paita that Flores had takem, om the 4th of July, the battery called La Planchada. command- ing tho city of \ uayaquil, awd farther up og the com fluence of the r vers Daule and Babahoyo. Our next advices will be of um interesting character. Poltucal Inietlageonce, The Charleston Courier furnishes the following List of aspirants for the Gube natoriai chair :. jonel Joba 38, Piecton Hon F. W. Piokons, Hon. W. F. Colceck. Gen. D. ¥. Jamieron, Col John 8. Ashe, Gen. J. H. Adams, Hon W.J faplor, fon, William Filiott, Hon, Joha Yowneend, ang Hon. Joba L. Monning On Blonday eveoiny the cleotions were held in Phila- deiphia for Gemceratec delegates and coufervos iu the city and conuty With but one or two exceptions, the ulinort harmony and vn#mity prevailed. orni as by the Rev. On Tuesday my . Av t 3, . vis ofOonbectiont, Honusr @. Pins, ‘Beg Coundeor Jarvis, of Conpectiout, Rosert G, Pi at Law to Eiien M. Dorriscy, both of this city, Un fuerday morning, August 3. by the Kev Mr, Ha- gary Mr. Wiasam A. Karevin to Miss Mania G. Ure, On weday. July 20. at the Episcopal charch, Red Bevk.N J, by the Kev. Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Davin Houmes, of the North of [reland, to Miss Saran CoGHuan, of Moste Great Westmeath Ireland. On Thursday. July 29, by the Rev Tssac Wescott. Mr, Surrnen Bavers. of New Jersey, to Miss Apative Ma- rips. daughter of Mr. James M. Sexton, of this city, Prineeton papers please copy. On Weduesday. July 28. by the Rev. 8. M. Isaaos. of the Wooster street sypagogue, Mr Henry 8, Leozynaur 1o Miss Asrenia, daughter of Abraham Godfrey, Kaq., of this city. In this oly, on Saturday, July 31, by the Rov. Heary Chae, Eow®hp Henny, eldest sonof Thomas Smith, Beq Clifford Howse, near Stratford.on Avon. to Sanat, daugh- ter of Mr John Butterly, Stookbridye, Hampshire, botle of England. On Monday, August 2, by the Rev, Mr. Walker, Sr2- vuox H, Weekes t0 Haxniet Purceit, both of Brooklym, Died. On Monday, August 2, Mrs. Catianine Post, relict of William Post. aged 66 years, Hier friends, and those of the family, are respect sted to attend ber funeral. from her late residence, 66 Fourth svenue, corner of Twenty-first street, pout further invitation, this (Wednesday) afternoon, ut 4 o'cloe! On Monday, August 2, of a lingering illness, Janne Harti the 65th year of bia ago. His friends and acquaintances, and those of the famtly, are reapectfully invited to attend the fumeral, this afver- oon at 3 o'clock. from his late residence, No, 46 Woos- ter street On Tuesday morning, August 3, at 20 minutes past 4 o'clock, in the 244 year of h’s age, Grouce Frrawiuiame, Dis friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his tuneral. this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 1 o’olock, trom the residence of his brother-in law, Charles Jobn-on, No 7 Ludiowsireet. His remains will be taken to Greenword Cemetery, for interment. On Menday, Anguct'2, Mrs, Sanam ANN Winstow, widow ofthe late John C. Winslow, of congestion of the brain, ‘The relatives and friends of the family. and those of her Lrcthers. James H. and Charles F. Townley. are invited to attend ber funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 @olook, from her late residence, No. 225 South Ninth bptreet, Williamsbu On Tuesday, August 8, Mancaret Anxa Fitcu, daugh- ter of John and Charity Fitch, aged 1 year,8 months and 25 doys. The frlende of the family are requested to attend the funeral. from the Almshouso, Blackwell's Island this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The body will be taken to Greenwood for intorment. On Monday, August 2. Rossiva Brox, after a long and painful ilinees, which she bore with Christian resignation to the will of her Divine Master, aged 77 years, 2 months and 22 days. ler friends and sequaintances, and those of hor son- in law. Jacob A. Ridebock. are requested to attend her foncral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o’clook, from be. lnte resicence, No 19 Spring strees. On Tuesday. August 3. after a short illness, Kerurn Jane, only cbild of Richard and Usrriot Dudgeon aged 2 yeors and 6 months, ‘The selatives ana friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesdey) afternoon at 2); clock. from the residence of her parents, No 8 Colum- bia street. On Tuesday. August 3, after a short but severe illness, Ams Evizaseru, daughter of James and Sarah A. Greer, aged 8 years apd 27 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. from No.411 Tenth avenue. corner of Thuty-sixth sirect. this (Wednerday) afternoon. at 2 o'clock. The remains will be takem to New York Bay Cemeiel On Tucedoy, August 8, Mancaner, widow of Captain Thomas Marsh, gid 80 years ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respeotfally invited te attend the funeral from No. 170 Spring street, on Thursday afternoen, at 2), o'clock, without further invitation. On Tuesday. m Osvonx, in the 83d yeur of his 2 Hie relatives and frionds are respectfully invited to at. tend his foncral this (Wedne«iay) morning, at 11 ovcleck. from the residence of nis son in law. Robert Letson_ No Hud-on street, ‘The remains will be ta- ken to New Brunswick, N. J., for interment. On Sunday morning. August 1, aged about 83 yoars Mre. Banuaka Reavy, relict of tho Inte Mujor William Reily. an officer of the Yourth Maryland regiment of the Revolution. At bis residence, In Shawangunk. on the 28th of July. the Rey. Wiruiam IL Hant. im the 63d year of his age. Ue was formerly. and for many years. rector of St. Joba's Chureh. Richmond, Va . and of late reotor of St. Andrew's parich. Walden Q:ange county N. ¥, He bore his pro- tracted ilness with meekness and resignation. and died trusting confidently in the merits of that Saviour he so ithfully preached to others, August 8, True Peeks At oo Sunday, August 1, Fravcrs, son of Captor Willium and Mary A. Skildy. aged 16 months, At Koch ou Sunday. August 1, of cholera Mr. Wau. proprietor of tho Shawmut mills, r on Monday, Angust 2. wr Jonny O'Do. Nevonue. a well _known citizen of that pluce. having 1¢- rided there for the Cleared, Steamebip South Carolina. Turre Ship Wm Witherlee, Wescott, 8: Joha, NB, J c 0, Ship Sovereien of the Seas, MoKay, San Frascisco, Gein- nell, Min’ orn & Co. i City Point, RP Buck & Co, Payne, Jo-soy, Eng, Kirkiai ark Carlino, Gramley, Charleston, Danvem & Dimon, Bork Pitiomels Giever, Honclalu, a’G Be non, Berb Elizabeth Samm Br -tol, GJ Becht»! F Brig Zebrou (Bry, MeCuilongh Maitiana, N#,5 8 Whit- bey & Bris Inqneline & Ells. tinas, Honolotn, Funch & Meincke. gfche BS Walker, Hotumn, Poversvure, Van Brant & Siaght ahr Melanira (Br), Lobb, Trinity, NF, Divis, Brooks & ‘Bebr RE & A Strart, Lozier, Philadelphia, Ven Brant & Sebr Ann D. Smith, Aloxanarie, M Bodelt. Sebr Joby Stocl, Pater, Salom, Wm § Browite Sloop W P Ma: gum. French, LOM. Sloop Pointer, Fowler, Providence, Arrived, USMBteamship Hermann fH gging, Bromon via Sonth- ampton, July 21, with mdse and 4 paxsonsors. to Moller, Sande & tics Frased the Neodios at 4 F the Needles, exeht 7 W; Aug? 6A M, In OA. oaw a threw masted eta er staxding B [Humboldt henos tor Havre), The H encounteres wosterly winds the whole Steamship aisbama, Ludlow, Sa to Semuel L Mitchell Came over tho ule Bas oxy orrnced strong bond wind tteemebip Marion, Berry, Cha 10 Spot erd, Vileeten & Co. Monday, 2 M, Int 33.09, exahanced ricnale with a ship showing a white and red signal, wish « letter Liv tt bowed N. Ship SM Fox (packet), Ainsworth, Havre, 43 days, with move nno 644 paseongera, to M Livingston, Jure 16, Iatd? 29, lon 5), patved ship Realm, bound W, July 20, Int 40 6s. lon by. 0 took « plot trem pilot boat David @ tchell; Aug t Nantucket Shovl beming BNE 40 miles, eae steemahip boldt, hence fer Havre; same @ storm fricate of st the $ MOF had Misin nt netting but Brig Botty cofew and Io oy ills, Francis, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, wits naval etore here Wertrort, Reed. Boothbay. Sehr Mystic, Reed, fftaghom Ship Lochinvar, Lufkin, mbure), Walton, Lon: uebeo; John Colby Rhodes. Wind, sunrise, NW; merisian, 8 Below, Ono ship, unknown. Liverroor July 19. ma Apalschicole Ev Stepher: 20th, Freetrader Hemis Thee Horrison frow Mobile; Lad cf «Greenman, ort tes ‘a mnith, Siddent Franoieon; 19h, Rennobeo, N York. —arr Empire, Matauces, graphic Marine Bepery Tolegraph' ime bene 4 Orlean me neh. tip John Menry, N es Debit. Hereld Marme Lt ‘Arrtved—Steamsbip afer eee pre BL Tay, Onda, Sa- e—Sbipe Horisen. Thempecn, from Liverpool; Disa, Clawoce. trom Bremen. Speerst Slo cremmal, Racker, o eo BS: beige ton; Katus Seule, A¢sme sobre J NBedford; W he ne) a6 Bat coptinvance of dry weat aground on sand bats berween that city ani Spoken. Crosby, of and feim Boston Maroh 3, wr tea Fit te rt jay 18, 0 . Sbiz Cericon Jebaoen, Ti days teem Philadelphia for San Fravcivon Ms: Jon 49 60 ary }» from Bromom for Philadelphia, suly 0 lon 69 65. 5 Bhp Itowd: & Woloker. of and from Bromon for Balti- mere Ju'y 19, .at 40, lon 48. ip Unwego William: ond from Now York for Now Orleans. was secs July 29. Int 37 45, lou 73 36. Bhp Susen Binks, Ga: AGS Now Orloars for Idvorpeol, lon 79 4 h Fe x soen July & 18 1005 N lon 44 Bark Kepablio, of snd trom Now York for Maranham, 22 July 6, It 652 N, Lom 4010 ark Mi bell, from New York, ld days, for from Maceciilce for Boston, was passed a 69. rig Boveliyn. Davis, of and from Konnobunk for Goorgs- town, 8C, was of Cape Hatteras, July 2, Brig dah (Br). from Port aw Prince for Boston, in Maya- BPADA prconse, July 20. Brix Cordova (ct Providence). from Philedelphia for Cierfusces 14 days, of Turk uly it. Bric Jobn B Rhoades, Hamblin, from Boston fur NOrlonus, off Sand Key June U4 ¥ Schr Louisa Sears, from Wilmington, NO, Faly 24, iar 3, Boston for Port au lon 72 Behe Grey Facts, Kondeiok. Prince, off Turks Islands, July 14, Fercign Ports. vxa, July 1d—Sobr Sarah & Lucy, Morse, for Bos- CAPARULO, in Fuly—Ship Ann Marla, Broy, from NYork at April 30—Ship Pioneer, Child, for London next ay. : Berire (Hon), July $—Brig Model, Dow, ld mahogany for Boston, Canton. April 7—Arr bark Dragon, Andrew, Amoy, aud ld Mey 7 for do. Cavanne, Juno 25—Brig Mermaid, Lassen, Salom, 20 days, arr 20th. ole, only am vessel, Carxao, July l—arr barks Maris Antoinette (fam) N York; Sth, Canada (Br) San Francisco; 6th, ship Montenk, Brightman, Chincha Islands for ——~s bark Byron. Kose, de. Sit 6th, back Mazeppa, Hall, Chinohs Talaads; So, Be ship allen, NTork. yemaunorzerowin, PEL, July 29—Cld sobr Isabella, New oa ’ Forruxe Isrann, Bahamas, July 22—An Am ship (pro- bably the Maration, Barbour, from Melile), and alx bigs or avbrs. Hatirax, July 27—Are schr Ospray (Br), Greon, NYork Cid sehr Masvet (Br), Wood. do. yuArne duly W—Atz steamship Franklin, Wotton, Now ork, Hoxorvny, May 25—Arr brig Rwiss Boy, Franclaco 17, ‘Toucbed av do Sth, ship Gent Dexter, Sen Dev from do May 13, for Mania. Maranzas July £0-- Barks John Aviles. Chase, lard just arr; Express, Boss, for do, 1d; Vesta, brig Josso, do. Sid 20th, from Porte Peroy, wig; 1p Erie, Cu: mdon. a July 20—Spip Catharine, Edmonds, from NYork en 25, 40, July 20—Are back Rodmond, Hill, from Boston, to load for Bristol, BE. Rro Janerro, about J M—Sid ship John Baring, Madi- aen (from N York April Francuce. TavcanvaNo, June ip Magailan, Simpson, from Val- Peau, May 12—Arr ship ——, Sydney, NSW, for Sn Hrgnciece. fe of paseenl foe (s0 repor' > brig An Hy ancldvo 26 Gays at fo] Mey tr hice Emily Frances, and Adeline, to losd, e te yn ciao, “Zancinan, Mog 7—Sid bark Eben Dodge, Hobart (Capt Mansfield rem aiming), 8: elem. At do, June 15, brig Hayward, Ford, from Musoat for Ma- dagaccar sna Boston few days. ALBANY, Aug 2—Arr steamer Albany, from Hartford; slocp Kequiic. trom § Hedford, pBALTIMORE, Aug 2-Are sche Geo Brooks, Stetson, Portinnd. BOSTON, Aug 2—Arr ships Chasos. Howes, Cadir, Juno 2; Hamict, Sears Liverpoo! barks algoma ‘(Bi Anthony, N 4 Sag: 18th ult; muna Dwi Simpson, St Jago 13eh ult; J Turks lsinnds. 17th ult; Tol Sagus 19th ult; Sarah N Pensacola (of Thomaston. (et Trenton Ano 12 pson; Newsnet Gike (of Binehiil), Harding; Graw McClure; Harriet Newell (of Betiast) plus: Holton (of New fork), atkins, Bangor; sotirs niian- thropist (of Gloucester), Griffin, Awx Cayoe Lith ult; Joho © Ca se, Tr derickeburg: Golden Fiecoe, Cook Macnolia, Torrey; Mariettn, Lovell;’ Ti Colcord: Bloomer. Winslow; 8 LS Philadel ahi ‘urk (ot Thorndike, Philadel yD. ‘Hardin Worttington, Freeman, Malaga; Telos Queen Esther, Pendleton du: svhrs Hor Uighlancer Nickerson, Philsde! phin; Lady Suffolk, Crowell, do Slé barks JM Davall, @adiey, Sciab; brigs Jomima Tite (not Sst); Queen Esther; Esther Eyannoth, Shack terd Eastport Gark Wossnoumoon aid on Saturday. BANGOR, July 3h—arr sobre Henrietta, Philadelphia DANVERS J — arr robrs Star, Philadelphia; Light- foot, Rondout vis Solem; Mar CHABLESTO! York. iy Arr echre Jaceipbia; sth, Corelli, Padelf: Bopking. NYork ' Sid Sts s Letts, Knight, and Avon. Carver do (or Bangs Colseset, Tobey, eupporod for Philadelphia; Oraloo, Fol e010, Go. EAST MACHTAS, July 2&-Sld sobre J A Sir pson, NYork FaLh RAVER, Joly 30—Arr schrs Knock French, Rappa- tannock; Yautic, Piladclphia; Sst, M C Darfes James, eltimore. BEY WEST Jvly 0—In port, harks Nacooohes, Thor Galveston for Boston, roloading’ Yamuri Ray, reng; brig Barp, NOrieans, do: brig Charlotte (Br). wte. Sid 26th, arraret, Wood, NYork, with sugar from wreck of burk Belgian ber rie, LEWES, Del, Aug 2 734 PM—A large fect has gone to this afternoon among which wore barks avoron, for Bosto Delaware, for do; brigs Four Brothors, for Wont (ndi Moric Auguste. fcr Bremen. Ediuburg, CA White, M. Jano, KeveiNe Corime, HM ton, ‘The number of schrs duriog the day exeeeded si the herb rte the bark V. ‘The only voune vols, beond for LALURYT Ry NEW POT, July 3 ¢ Wm Crawford, Brookings Fail River for § Yor rt, Phillips, Ta York; Saml Creser, Martio, Providence for d Britton, Dighten for’ Philadelphia, C Henry, Appleby dodo; J Stratton Bates, Provioorce: Mary & Sasan, Marble, $0 berset for Albany; ‘Timothy Parrow” Orammer fall Kiver for Philadelphia; 8 Jor ¢ for Phisadel phi Medistor, Bored. Fall Oraloo, Folsom Diebton for Philadelphia; Brizhtman, Fall Rover tor Virginia sloope Eleanor, Fales, Providence for N York: Wm S Mount. Payne, do do. HavVEN 2. sobrs Texas, Ewen, from rew Jackson Apoleby, from do @o do; steamer. Dooatar, oops Gleaner, Sydiemai wen, do do. Sid bi for Atbany: for Rentout; Bods Goer, from NPork for Norwie! trem Norwich for Kondout, Aurora Surom Duncan Herriman, Philadelphia; achre Alion & Wit 1, Babeock, Rondout. Adventur r, Prentis do, Clotilis, Gi ocrmlecve, Albay: Darrict smith Smich, Virginia; sloop Washington. Kogerr, N York. W BEDFO Arr schr Pangeswet, Bourne, dies! a, Oegood, N York, N URY —arr tohre Mary Gllon, Ron dont. Sid brig Nancy Piai ted, Balcimore. PENSACOLA Tivol Navy Be Warts, dryer 0 ° Lewis, and Jax Croeby Fendieton, Bostoa; tt, sod Andrew Ring. Roynee, N York HIA, Aug 2--Cidechrs Lysis Ann, Voothoos, ; fuena Viste, Raokett Fall Rivor. PORTLAND, aug3i—Arr bark Sarah 6 Laie, Crowther, J biladetphia, b ix Edw Lind, Buckuam, do; sokre May- flower Metrymav, and Meria Bakor, do; Augl, bark Ca anges, 20th ult. y arr brig RM Chariton. Licht- ‘ana. ld Ship States Rights, Paxton, Liverpool; mus, Cutter, Buenoe Ayrer. July Sl~ Arrechre BH Row’ey, and North Caro Jadeiphia: Ist, Yartic Nickerson N York. Sli Slee, tlre Dindem. Clask and Alfred Barratt, Bakor, Phitad hier RI eiath Robinson, NYork; Ist, Wm M B: rd, iy Arr brige Willard P Phillips, Phi , Doprtow. do, Sth, ova, do, Sid 27th, ‘aph, NY¥o gawam, do. Passengers Arrived. Bremen As Sournampton—Steamship Hermann Buebver Emitie Nathan, Cari Bohne, Mre It in, Mr Radd+. Dr Fassit, Ge Tady ond d Nel Mrs ©) Deucbling Tu E Scbeiat, G W Lew J Reuter. CET Lietert. G Pember Mise J Kublmsnu WM Molicr, Miss L Dunning FS Lambert, A Zonke, Mite Deiphino Toblenberg Car! Satori and Indy Anton Satori Indy, Caroiiae Satori JD Schamacher, Carl Aadre, Mr evelitk, Mr Kroger, K Sehabhenar, Goo dobnston, Gai or Mr'kimory, tedy and femily Chas Katohard, 8 Obit, ieburg andiamiiy Chas Train, M Holdeoger,C Aw Arvd Mrs Devke. Mee Mario Henke and child G. Boling, Letysiyer. B Sherman, Ulric er, Samnol Frootigor, Morite Direch, Boutter, A Chas Rev 4 B Cartor Mie Darby, Mine Mi Bb Lavell 7 SM Fiasiman, John Wile AN Bail, G W Cook ard indy, NM Gilman. df. > 48 Mar © Parkburrt, SH Fowlks, JG Huds delm § Rodgers, 0 Hl Smith, F Viannoreay TE cece entobwanker Geo Mikhill, © oners Covery, MP Lazell, © W Lnsol, Indy sud servant aa: in the evoerage Jroob 8 Miller. - bridge, CHARLENTON. — Steamship Mise Zrowtrl Mrs. Creighion avd child J May apt lady, “i “Tambert, BM. Seuss W seatrook. J amber F Bucket, Kev & 8 Cen: KM Oreen, Mr Trow brid wa, boo 4 Jobason, Mie In Lrew fo obildren m. A Rilgrove, CO sory, snd norvants JW ‘dody, T C a, 7 or wrtwo cbt dro, CO! J Oady HH i atoye U Brown BW ty Miew Taylor fae eo are ¥ arta Oe een Rew Me Ri Herardeon Rew Mr Benn: we Morphy Mire Morehy inghor, Me Bua! \ test her Onatege shecuaN Res! other Dining, Toa, and Card Fabien lepine Ite tour Sod th, 6] Bot ebher | My tage Bos pe Bair Mattress, Prathor Geds, Bod and’ fable Linon Marble top drossing B ire: 1 Ps mm Kitchen, pre Mortge, and Chul of Dolano, unefl tho t #25 Interost ooupo the prine 861” Phase Wo on . thirty. railroad) Gas a first clare railroms, wi ‘aro completod te the att Bt. Lowls, of which this road is connecting link. Tho trustee te the mortgage is James F Lavior, Knq., of the city of woe York, ‘Tho bonds draw interest irom the drat day of Jeli pact. Thirty per ceas will bo required on boing meiiled oe of bid, and tho belaace during th the of 4 October. Sxbibi in relation to those eccurities, Civil Ep, Feq.. Consulting Engine borough to Petersburg, of Delano, Dusiavy & Co No, 18 J.M. TRIMBLE, Prostaont &. & C. SPECULATION —THE ADVERTISER, (AS ADVISED by the most eminont counsel in this city ) hen s conel= Gerable intorest in an indubitarle oleim to real Now York, now valued at § uld make an cnoemous: sacrifice of a part of that interent, for s.me presont meane. Porfeot satiafaction in all rospocts will bo torviow with any respeorable gonilem: with him reepe sting it. Addroas Citizen, at ILLS OF THE CITIZENS’ BANK OF WASHINGT: D.C, redegued at HE OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL Life Assurance Co: No.7 Grand street to {7 treet, J HUNTINGTON, Nees 0 Watt etree Pampbleve contain @ prfnted Galitorsie rules furnished Se ey peivbee va "3 Keema ten. t Medioas — Examiners. FTS ON BNGLAND, (RBLAND, SCOThABR. irity, aatheriaed eee TAYLOR BROTAMRS. 76 Wall stevet, corner Peat. 0 YOU WANT MONEY?—FROM $50 TO $s0.008— give to the undersigned, house, Ladighe watches, gold or silvor ware, or any othor coods of mel: apecen fa censignatia, and!sen will receive sue, highewe smcunt, om nocommodating eenditions For sey other Kind of advances which may he desired, op good eee write or apply to the Amerioan Co» icnment William street, up stairs. No advances on $50,00 TO LOAN ON REAL oneh will be paid f eourg, within one mile ef ¢! bargain, house No 146 Bast by first RICK LAWRENCE, 75 Nassau street, street Williamsburg. 500. -RANTED—4 YOUNG MAN WITH Tim © above amount, to take an interest {a the oF a staple article. The king, ae whish $700 to $i 000 a syezrel a o- enterprising young man Apply a roan «treo! florr, reom No. 4. betwoen the hours of 10.ana Tl or ¢ ead $3 $000 cam invert wan Any th $3 it im 8 aafo table busicers, yr 1, whtele will yield a handsome per centage by addressing 5S. 1, the hes. Referorces given and Foquired. Answore with reat d address only attended te. PETERS & CO.. 300 BROADWAY, IMPORS end dealers in Chew M 5 finest i Champagne, for sale in SUMMER WINES.—HOCKBEIMERS, RUDESHR S Jouannenberger. and Steinberger, in vlatages fro to 1846. ‘Tho fincet productions of the Khiuo @ large stock of low priced Cleves, Hock. and White Wines. tor ale ty bE a aes CO., Luporters, 300 Broadway. Orées soloited. 0 DEALERS IN L'QCUORS AND THE PUBLIC GE- nerally Old Brandivs, Winos, Gin, Whist Rem, 0 , of the choice variots for sale MB. UNDERH! ‘re street. The largest ines, Segare, &o. So or tm Ca the finest Crampazne Wines, india pelo Alem London, Dublin and Philadelphia Porter, &e. Catl ana are from 15 to 20 per cent. G1 JULIEN AND ST. ESTEPHE CLARET —200 Doze of the above wiser in fing condition, warranted goau- inp Berdeanx, at $1 1234 and £1 50 per dona. Gothlec re- turned. 200 dozen oxoctlent White Wine, $175 par doxem. Bottles retornod. Foreale hy WM. H. UNDBRAILL, Be 40 Broome street. corner of Crosby strest. AUG aT TH treet, a quantity of Lignor ported Wires, wool and inechiners Olle, ported avd demostiv: 100 empcy Do DMUND G. CHARLES. IMPORTER OF AND OBALBR: E4 in fine Winos, Liquors, amd Segars, No. 7 Park Dew York —Juct received, direct from Luadoa Doo! invoice of fine old Port Wine, ia wood end glass, Also superb er icle of Sherty—the Doable Diamoad, Those wines reconsidered ovperivf to auy in the market. always om hand, a chofce selortion of Clarets, St, Gatephe, St. Judten, St Lombort Potet t, St Pierro Le ¢ od Raunan: Rh: tein Hoshheim oan Mouton Leoville, Montrs a Spsrkiing Hooks Mie: isenheim, Rudesheim, § banpisbore. rressly for BC, in Davans com & magy uew one. selected with os MISURLLANKUUS Jiar or local Roglieh uted with faithful RIC BRADY Importer of Forsign New INE FOR CRUSHING, ently patented m this ‘4 Planoowprertoal Quarts 2 povnde to ton rap: Anepootion of the Frasonsblo practi v ‘There machines, by their sim wtruction, thaie bility, the’ undoubted eles upon which CVE OpOretine aod resulta, are just! tived to the conrideration of al ‘ng, orvabing and wulv ores cr mineral eubstagce roonemy of these machines that they are fonnd aap: crus? ing and pulveri ing into the fuost powder sny amownd of quarts or other esrthly matter im propertion to the awonrtot weight or power appliod. The oartnly matvor is completely ground and pulverired, that the gold may be wily separated and subjected ty any process of amalgema- y. The machiees work a may be required ost without machiver, nelpin nno the pore tir being odor; a heat any material while being pulv-zised, Thay are at spplionble for a1) purpores of urinding and pulvert tng, thone required by tho druggist to those of the mst ia Californin aud Aurtralia. jolt examination, = f pg oF palver= ising, horetofore effored to she public machines may he soon in operation at foot of Suoth Bighth atrace wi liswaburg. at the large pa ont block and saw factory of Moasrs, Borr Watermsn & Co, first steaet south of Ponte fio ferry, every day, from 7 to # A. M., and from 4to 6 P. ML For furthor parti ly ta SNR I BUSSING &UO,, No. 82 OUM seeoet, Ne AND MOUSTACHES.— aNY Yi 1 3. WwW eee no havo them in ax wenks by lng Onguont, It is perfect! to am etain wpon the flesh. part of the country. rcenecicentatshanit ce wae ee L.—-HOW TO WIN A LOVER. Mareeorivariog ‘and perfect achame will be 4 " ooipt poss paid irese Madame SUeRPHING, Bex Neo. 6 ‘ray Pont often, New York MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. vie A—The eplondid stoam- Hi. Windia, comm: or, look, B. is peveioely. om RATER OF PASRAGE TO HAVANA AND fv ARRANGEMENT. Tadios’ Saloon Berths alter . ee | eer Shipoers ot ot, freight arn reqnorted to supply thomeelves with the avme par y's bills of Vading, which. vey be bat on Spoliontt vy at the offtow, Noceher frm will be signed. No bile of ladda rigmed after the ship banraiied For freight of patuage ap to WO. ROBRNTS. 177 West strect, corner Warren se. R CONVERS ANTHOR OF TOR MED GAL work, eylitied tha Bem Gor from vouch & Mane Avuee bin eve n! preeticn os hie aMane ub treet, and M Third avence, £.,¥. Foes moderate