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wut (be aA My time my remarks illoe few. [sup the great majority of the people wis to have fe Ee pie rere but who ts to begtn this work, and who be the bookwelier? Who will soli it to the ? How leng shalt we wait? that the time is not yet come. it come? This is the time matter of revision denomi- Bome people is & very serious m te God. are deemed secturinns. ‘Dnder the Influence cf bad men, Profestor G@. W Earox of Hamilton, N. Y., from the committee on the revision of the French Sorip: rly adopted, and the Union adjourned until Looal Tvema. THE TIN POT aLLny » Unvee—CO CLUSION OF THE INV est 1G ATION THE VERDICT, The adjourned inyevgn ton iuto the circumstances Gonnected with bis cme Was resumed av tom o'clock yes- terday mort ing. by cor ves, The rendition of their Verdict by the jury iv the sfernoon, records the tact that another foul murder be. bea perpreteated im the city, and that the unferti nn + Deniet McMahon was the vic- tim After the jury had amswerod co their names, the Birst witness culo HO wg duly sworn. deposed—I keep Gopvy p 1 goneraily close at ibe mbt in question I remained Bp on account of a frieod voiting we. im company With others, rewaived uy amusing our-eivos; between three and four e@ clock in itv moruing { opened my door; 8 mind Came Over auc uted to leave bis coat ror a few minutes ; he covle ool have the coat as I wished to ebut the rhop; be rprke to me in the Eng- lish lupguege ; he Were & drow coat with a broad skirt; I id not ten kuow the man; camnot des | qribe him; L gave nim a glass to’ get rid of him ; he took pi coat # ‘4 man named Timo- thy Gounor left my pisces upom that night; he lives et the corner Of Keclor upd Washington streets; Cul- bert came into my house between three aad’ four Yolock, just after ihe un. wilh the coat came in; they Grank together ave Jett iu company Jerawiuh Cartein, one of the aiscuarged prisoners, was then sworn. and teeiievd--1 reside at No 30% Trinity lane; Bungay mernicy i was retaroing home from Mr. place (the Whic Coase) to my mother’s; Mr. Ford, myself and fom—! do vor recollct his surname— Were im company; | weu' up trinity plece to Rector, own Reotcr to Greepwich street, L ovlieve Ford lives at No 61 Greenwich stieet, I parted with both Tom and at the oorner of Greenw apa Sector; Tom went pM tee street towards Anthony; [do not know ere he ives in Autbony; be ciives a eurriage for eomé one there; Ford weot do*n Greenwich toward Washing- ton street; before we parted, “uibsrt came up Reotor street from Washing on, be passed us and turned down Grecawich street \owsra the Battery; in five or sever minutes after he parece! | turned back to go to my sister's again, (White House) chiming it Wo late Lo go to moth- er’s; Culbert was thy stasuing upon the corver of Green- wick street and Tin ot «licy, i passed bim upon the epposite side of the way, one buif way trom Greenwich sireet to Trinity piace, in Tin vot alley; [ saw the man lying upon the +) Jk On the lower part of the alley; I called to Quibert, and we tok him up: both looked at him, Dut neither of us knew him: ic was dark, partly, upon that side of the street; 1 did not discern that his pockets were turned out at that me; we went to the station house; the police were ull out; after direction, we went to Morris street, wher» we tound officer McUabe; there Was s young man with tim; we all four went up Greenwich street to where the body lay; this cap I founa lying by the man’s head. upon the saw Ford again aiter I came from the station house; I assisted the wticer iu conveying the mi Jebn MoMahcn, ot 16} Kast Nieventh street, brother of the deceased, identtiea the cap as one owned, and lately worn. by bis brother Duvid Badward Culbert who bad been arrested with Curtain, upon suspicion. and drcharged. was sworn:—I live at No. 69 Green: sireet; after [ lett Carlisle street, at two o'clook upon the moruing the body was found, I went to the house of Dennis Fay. corner of Rector and Wash- streets; I went ino the house, remained fifteen minutes, and came cut; I crossed Washington, and went up Reotor to Greenwicu street; 1 met three men there, bat did not to them; I afterwards hoard the noise of ® man bebind me; I wus going home; I went across Tin Pot alley toward my own house; in # little time Curtain came up. snd said, “Young man there is a man stretched up here—come up and see what is the matter;”’ I then went up, und found the body lying upon the sidewelk, right banc side as you go up; there was no moon shining then; we looked a) him. bat did not touch him; we went to the station house, to let them see to him; found only om man in it;—(witness hore cor- roboretes Curtain’s staiement up wo their return with Mr. MecCate)—I went up to the body to help ; looked at ibe map buc could not know him; I was acquainted with bim before; did not see him for two weeks; there was blood upcn him, and could mot keow him; I remaized in my sister's house after they Went away with the men, this is the White House; there were three men With me there ; we bag odeink when the men returped trom tbe station, and ail parted; I went home; I bave the sume sui’ of clothes uow on me which Thad then, there was # man there—I now know his name to be Ford—who preveuteo me sesisting with the man, as he fad “the ponceman fiom the First ward was mot ‘worthy to be sided Jeremieh Halliday, lives at No. 47 Second avenve— Examined the houre No 65% Greenwich street; I found Stairs within & door. Jexding into Tim Pot alley; upon the Ipnding at the head of tbe rtaire there was « window, and from ict rill to the floor is twenty Ubree inches; it is mine | and a bait feet from the window to the pavement, © MoCabe recalled aud exammed—I found the de- ccared man lying under the window, as described by the last witmers; direetty under it; I judged of the spot by a large pay! tone. Dearly four pounds in weight, which Jay near to bim. and which I saw next morning there also; he lay upon bis right hip; bis right arm was stretched wmcer bis bead: bis Itt bava was propped upon the ound. and bis lef Kove coptracted aud t towards right lrg; I Uhink be was ina position as if he endea- vored to ris. ‘Coroner Ives here summed up the testimony in aclear | and lucid manner comuen!ing Upon the mystery shroud- ing the case, the testimony taken vo eluciaate it, and left the care im the bands of (he jury. After # short delibera- tion the jury rendered tbe touowing Vek That the deceased came to his death by violence com- Mitied by some person or persons to the jury unknown. Tar Weathen —Afier refreshing showers during the night. yesteréay morning opened werm and unclouded Ab the day advanced tbe beat became most oppressive, seemingly through the iniluence of euddenly combined electric ugency. The thermometer at the Genarp build- | ing Femoral thus during the day:--At noon 7934 deg.; at 3PM. 19 deg. at 5 P M., 7834 deg. Between the hours of one and two o clock in the afternoon # most tre mendous thower of rsin fell. witbout even a premonitory drop. Immediately before its approwch the sua shone with great force, and after the pa-sing of a momentary cloud the thower came on It cleared up as quickly as it began, about ten minutes after two o'clock. and the even- ing and advancing tight! were very warm. Thore is pro- mite of & bot day, with rhowers to day, Deatn or tHe Done or Weiiinctor.—We under- ftand that the Britich recdents ure to hold their ad- journed meeting «1 their Consul’s office, thisafternoon, at three o clock Mortality at Sen, OP THE LEAD ON BOARD THR ROSTAND, FROM PANAMA TU SAN FRANOISCO. ‘We are indebted to a mercantile house in this city, for the following melancholy intelligence, contained in a Iettor dated July 26, 1852:— The bark Krewlin, of New York, fell in with the brig Bortama, of Genoa, in lon 194 41 W.; Lat distress, and out of provisions and water; supplied them with the same, and took eight of her passengers on pourd, carrying them into San Francisco. The brig was bound from Wansma to San franci-co, with passengers, ‘The tollowing deaths occurred on the voyage:— dune 6—Kane, Irish, Boston. Mass 6—Chaties Cooper. Pompey, Onondaga Oo 6—George Fletcher. Auburndate. Mass. 8—Charies 1. Ferris or Penis, Vermont, 8—~Micbael Nerion MeVey Towa, Ps, 9-H. P Adems Bovtop, Mass, 9—George Bull, New Haven, Ct. 12—George Burnert do 18—Freveis Eber, German. Boston Mass. 19—Thomas © Dupond, Palmyra, N.Y. 20—Christian Maier. German, 8 Y. 21— Ktijah (homer, Onondaga Co., N. ¥. —Jonatban Kesing Lancaster, Ohio. Si—James Gott. baiiimore, Md. 22—Jobo Bilis. Calsis, Maine, yers, Williamsburg, L, T 2%4—Levi D. Harvey, Bo-tow. Mass. 24—Daniel Chaudier Oxf a July 2—Frapeir J. Crowell Columbia N.Y, Nodate—Mayland Maple. Kingville, Obio, —Hirem Devoe, New City, late Newark, N. J. ~Anthovy Liebau. Swiss, Baltimore, Md. wars NY. News from the Lobos Islands, ‘The ship Manlins, Csptain Baker, of Bes! arrived at Lobos Islands from Acapuico about the 12th ultimo, nd was ordered off by « Poruvian brig of war. Captain B. refused to leave, and was lying off and on, srrival of Commodore McAuley, in pursu: tions from his owners, and in contormity to suthority who had jetters of Becretaries Webster and Graham, Of which be had certifies eopies. We learn tha’ Osp ain Baker makes no mention of any Other force at the islands. but states that there were two versrls loading on ~one English and the other American Captuio Baker sont this information to on her way from Val- ama ‘This vostei is not one of the floct chartered by partios on this olty. Commodore McAuley was at Val paraiso Slat Al where his orders of the 8th June wore to kien fom: Penman — Lavwon or 4 Ouirren Suir.—The clipper ship Con- Gest will be leanched from the yard of Westervelt & Bon, @his afternoon, et 4)¢ o'clock P.M. She was built for Mesers A A. Low & Brothers, and is to be employed Ba Whe California and China trade, under the command Breamans rrom Portisnn to Livenroot —The experi- ment of running a line of steamers from Portland, Me., & Liverpool, is about to be tried. The steamer Alba- @bovt two weeks Another steamer, it is said, is ready to Fon Benaevps aso Be Tnomas The B. M. steam lap Dept Bemaon. left youtordn) oon for vie Bermuda "ier peasnages? names will be Wbder the appropriate howd, 04 the right time, ‘ter ‘het those who sdhere most The Bible is now saffering a COMMON COUNCIL. OFFICIAL.) Stated Session, Borxp or Acpensren. Oct 8, 1952, Present—Riohard T. Compton, Keq., President; Aldor- men Moore, Haley. Sturtevant, Uskley. Boyce, Barr, ‘Tweed. Francis, Smith, Tiemann. Bard, Ward. Denwaa, Cornell, alvord. Doherty. Peck proved. PETITIONS. By Aldermen Moonr—Remonstrance of eltizons of the First ward, against @ railroad in Broaaway. ‘To the Spe- | cial Committee | By the same— Petition of ocoupants of the First ward | fora railroad in Broadway. To the Spesisl Committee Ly Alderman Prex—Itemonsteance of citizens of the ‘Twentieth ward against the Broadwey railroad, To the Special Committee, By Alderman Moonr—Removstranee ef ow ceotipants of property in broadway Grand streets, aguinst ara@iroad in said streets on Streets. By Alderman Doneaty— Petition of Charles Dixon, for rent of house eccupied by Hose company, No. 32° To Committee on Finance. By Alderman Bs x»—Petition of residents of the Four- teenth ward, for s rail:oad in Broadway To the Special Committee. By Aldermen Aivonn—Petition of A. Bartlett and others, for culvert on northwest corner Thirtieth street and Fourth avenue By Alderman Waxo—Petition of Dr J Cook, for pay- z ‘nt of bill for medical services. To Commitee on Po- ice. By Alderman Drnotan—Petition of J W. Foshay, and otber stage proprietors. for a raurond for the purpsse of relisving Broadway. ‘To Committee ou Strests By Alderman Atvoxn— Petition of citizens of the Bigh- teenth ward, for a railroad in Broadway. ‘To the Speoial Committee. By Alderman Dexman—Remonstrance of citizens of the Sixteenth ward against the proposed Broad wey railroud. To the Rpecial Committee. By the same—Remoostranoe of cltizens of the Seven- teenth ward against the same. To the Special Oom- mittee By the rame—Remonetrance of citizens of the Seven- teenth ward against the same. To the Special Com- mittee By Alderman SaitH--Remonstrance of citizens of the Ninth ward against thesame. To the Special By Alderman Dexman—Remunstrence of citi Seventeenth ward against the came. To the Special Committee. { By Alderman Warv—Remonstrance of three hundred citizens against the rame. To the special Committee. By the same—Bemonstrance of citisens of the Third werd against the same To the Special Committee By Alderman Sst1r1—Remonstrance of four handred and seventy-nine citizens sgainst the same. To the Special Committee. By Alderman 8a11H#—Remonstrance of citizens of the Eleventh and Seventeenth wards against the tame, To the Special Committee. | By Alderman Denman—Petition of residents of the | Seventeenth ward for railroad in Broadway, To the Special Committee. . By Alderman Bann—Remorstrance of citizens of the Seventh ward against a railroad in Broadway. To the | Special Committee. By Aldernan Boycs--Remonstrance of 125 citizens against therame. To the Special Committee. y Alderman Oaxiry--Remonstrance of citizens of the Fourth ward uguimst the same. To the Special Com- mittee. By Alderman Bovcr—Remonstrance of citizens of the Eleventh ward sgainst the same. To the Special Com- mittee. Alderman Warn—Remonstrance of citizens of the Eighth and Fifteenth wards against the same. To the Special Committee. By Alderman Borcr—Remonstrance of 320 citizens against the same. To the Spreial Committeo. By the same—Remonstrance of citizens of the Second ward against the came. To the Special Committee. By alderman Mooxe—Remonstrance ot eitizens of the First ward against the same To the Special Committee. the Presipent— Kemonstrance of 425 citizens the same. To the Special Committee. ‘By the same—Remonstrance of 438 citizens against the same. To the Special Committe citizens against the By the same—Remonstrance of same. To the Special Committee, By Alderman Faasxcis—Petition of Engine Co. No. 8, to bave expulrion erased opposite to name John Klkane, To Committee on Fire De) ent. By Alderman Twerv—Petition of John Cudney, for remuneration for damages. To Committee on Finance. By the came—Bill of Dr. Lodges. amounting to $44 60, for medical services at the Seventh ward station house, To Committee on Police. By Alderman Baxx—Petition of George OC. Tallman, to have refunced certain moneys paid erroneously for taxes. To committee on Finance, By Alderman Sa1t1—Petition of Hiram Eagle, for lease of house No. 73 Houston street. To Committee on Fi- mance, By the rame—Petition of Hose Company No. 54, to have certain moneys refunded, erroneously paid, To Committee on Fire Department. By Alderman Dexman—Kemonstrance of 300 citizens against the proposed Broadway Ruilroud. To the Special | Committee By Alderman Borce—Remonstrance of Hewlett Allen and others. against building sewer in Greenwich street, between Murray and Barclay streets. To Commitice on Bewers, By the Presinrxt—Petition of citizens of the Eighth werd, for aralirond im Broadway. To the Special Com- mittee By the seme—Petition of Philip Mabie, relative to his contract for building Washington bulkhead. To Com- id Canal To Committee To Committes on Sewers. i} ‘The minutes of the last meeting were reed and ep | | \ | | mittee on Wharves. & By the same—Remonttrance of the owners and ocou ponte of property in Broadway and Ounal street, against | & railroad im said strect. To Committee on Streets. By Alderman Moorr—Petition of Wm J. Haskett, for | a railway, commencing at No 52 Fourth avenue, run- | | | the President, Aldermen Francis, Steich, 35:10 N., ia | | To Committee on Fire De} ning through various streets Ts Committee on Streets. By Alderman Dexan—Petition of Wm L. Hall, for a railroad in Broadway To the Special Committee. 1 ‘By Alderman Conxext—Petition of James Brady and others. to have sidewalks flagged on the south side of | Fourteenth strect, between avenues A and B. To Com- anittee on Streets. By the eame—Petition of James Brady and others. to have Fourth street lighted with gas, beiweem avenues A snd B. To Commitwve on Lamp: and Gas. By Alderman Treaaxn—Petition of Robert Hastings | and others. to have lots in Thirty third street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, filled in. To the City In- ctor. my Alderman Donexty—Petition of A M. Allerton Jr., to have Forty. fourth street reguiated between Third and Fifth avenues, To Committee on Roads. By Alderman Twerp—Petition of Hoxe Company No. 21, for five additional men. To Committee om Fire De- partment, Morions. | Alderman Tiemann moved to take up document 44, the | same being the majority and minority reports of the con- tested election of the Nineteenth ward, which was carried. ‘The ame was then considered Alderman T, moved that the majority report be ac- cepted; the esme being in favor of Aiderman Doherty re- taining bis seat in the Board of Aldermen. Alderman Stuntevaxt moved to amend Alderman Tiemann’s motion. by accepting the minority report, aad ordering @ new clection; which was lost on a division, viz,— Afiirmative—Aldernmen Sturtevant, Boyce, Ward, Al- vord—4 \ Negutive—Aldermen Moore, Haley.Oakley, Barr. Tweed, iemann, Bard, | Denman, Cornell, Peck—13, The question was then taken on accepting the majority | report, in favor of Alde,man Doherty boloing bis seat in the Board; which was adopted on a division, via -— Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley. Oskley, Barr, ‘Tweed. the President. Alderman Francis. Smith, Tiemana, Bard, Denman, Cornell, Peok—13. Negutive—Aldermen Sturtevant, Boyce, Ward, Al- vord—4 FROM ROARD OF ASSISTANTS. Rerolution—Re appointing Wm_ A, Turnure, George D. Davis, Charies Campbell John Bagen James MoNee- pic. John Gibbons, Jobn Quine, Francis McBarron, Jo- nathan T. Johnson, Peter Masterton. Jr., Michael ‘Treacy, Peter O. Marie, Devnis MeVarthy. James Gal- lagher, and Lewis C. Rodgers, as Inspeotors of Blection for the several districts of the’ Ninetecuth ward, and re- valing resolution approved January 3, 1852, appointing Inspectors, Concurred in. Keeolution— That a epace four feet wide be flagged on the north side of Thirty fonrth street, between Ninth | and Tenth avenues, be repaired, To Committee on | Bticete. Rerolution—That the carrisgo way in Thirty-sooond street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, be repaired. | Coneurred in Reeclution—That the poll of the Fourth Election dis- | trict, Fifteenth ward. be removed from corner McDougal | street and Waverly place to No, 252 Fourth street, cor- | | ner of Thompson. Coneurred in. Resolution--That the Street Commiesionor be directed to | bave the old button ball tree in Dey street, between Broadway and Greenwich street. removed. Concurred in. Preamble and resolution—That the Alderman and As- sistant Alderman of the Thirteentn ward, be empowered to piecure a location for the use of police of said ward. | Coneurred in, Kerolution—that the sidewalk on the southwest corner of Mulberry and Jersey streets be flagged, Coneurred Report of Committee on Fire Dopartment—In favor of allowing seven additional mem to Hose Company No. 24, partment, Petition of J H Hobart Hawes avd others, against re. etoring pump in Broome street. granted by said Board, Referred to Uommittee on Streets Report of Committee on Wharves. &0c.—In favor of ex- tending bulkbead at foot of Catharine street, To Oom- mittee on Wharves, &e Repert of Committee on Sewers—In favor of sewer in Fitth avepue, between 124th street and Harlem river. To Committee on Sewers, Report of Committee on Sewers—In favor of # sewer in Leroy street, between the North river and Hadson street. To Committee on Sewers. Report of Committee on Sewers—In favor of ref resolution for extension of time on sewer in Thirty-six! street, between Fourth and Madison avenues. to Croton | | | wil Aqueduct Department, with power, To Committec on Sewers, Report of Committee on Sewers—In favor of sewer in Broome styeet. between Columbia and Eldridge streets. To Committee on Sewers. Resolution—Provi for the intment of Inspectors of Election for the Twe Concurred in. REPORTS. Report of the Special Committee—On the subject of oom- plaints policemen. Laid on the table, end di- Feoted to be printed MERSAGE FROM THE MAYOR. A moneage was received from the Let tranemi! the semi apnual report of the Chief of Police ending 31s July, Laid om the table, and directed to be printed. COMMUNICATION. ‘4 communication was received from the Commissioner of Stre ts nnd Lampe, nominating Benjamin D. Welch in age of James W Faulkner, as Buperintendent of Pab- Clocks. Referred to the Commissioners of Streets and Lampe RESOLUTIONS Alderman A:vono—Resolved, That the north on Twenty: ninth mreet, Detwoen Beoond | that the iron railing &c., | the rivers, on the piers, and in th | occupied by E with gas forthwith. Adopted. By Alderman Densian—Resolved, That the election arr} for the reveral districts of the Sixteenth ward be dat the following places :~ First district. No 71 Ninth ue ; econ ‘et Sixteenth street ; Fifth district, No, 124 Seventh evenue ; Sixth district, No. 204 Seventh avenus, Adopted By Alderman Connerc—Resolved, That the election polis for the sovers! districts of the Seveateenth ward be held at the following places:—First district. No. 2 Kivington street; Second district No 384 Houston street ; Third district, No. 138 Stanton street ; Fourth district, No. 1374¢ Third rtreot ; Fifth district, No. TY Third street ; Sixth district, No. 13% aveaue A; Seventh district. No.’ 208 Firet avenue; Kighth district, No, 02 East Eleventh streot. Adopted By Alderman Saitr—W hereas Engine Company No 19, located in Christie street, near S'anton, have in their charge @ large engine of the Philadelphia pattern and also 8 bose cart, whereon they carry from three to four hundred feot of hose; and whereas the company par- forms fire duty with the said engine aud hose cart, in the fifth. sixth. seventh, avd eighth fire distric’s, and toe present complement of men allowed them being entirely ivadequate to their actual wants they respectfully ask tue Common Council to giant them an increase of ten additional men ; the: Resolved, That Engine Gompany No. 19, be, and they are horeby allowed an inorease of ten men, in addition to their present complement. Keferred to Committee on Fire Department. By the same—Resolved, That it be referred to Com- mittee on Streets, to report an ordinance for the paving Siaaie street, trom Mangin street to the Kast river. cepted. By the same—Resolved, That the word “expelled.” now standing on the Firemen’s Register, opposite the name of George Carr, be erased, and resigned inserted in its stead. Referred to Committee on Fire Depariment. By the same—Resolved, (if the Board of Assistants conour,) That permission is hereby given to George (rif- fin Greem C. Bronson. John J. Herrick, John U. Hamil- top. William V. Brady, and others, owners and oooupants of houses in Twentieth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. to have said street swept, and the dirt carted away, at their own expense, Adopted. Alderman 81H — Resulved, That William P. Perine be appointed inspector of election for the Second district of the Eleventh ward; Joseph Southworth be ap- for the Third district of tha Eleventh ward; Horace Smith be appointed inspector of election for the Fourth district, Eleventh ward; Daniel D. Wright be ppointed inapeotor of election for the Firth Bleventh ward—to fill vacancies. Adopted. Ry Alderman Corner. — Resolved. That Michael Baie, Aniicny: Wood, and Charles W. Lawrence , be, , and tl are hereby appointed in+peotors of elestions | re Loot peta election district of the Seventeeeth ward. jopted. By Alderman Oaxixy.—Resolved that the Commis- | sioner of Repairs and Supplies be, and he is horely di- rected to have crosswalk opposite 309 Water street laid, without delay. Referred to Committee on Streets. By Alderman Connect. —Resolved. That Bernsrd Gainey Robert @. Wamersley, and Calvin Hubbel be, and they are hereby appointed tors of Beventh district of Seventeenth tion for the ward. Adopted. By Alderman Doueaty,Resolved, That Thirty-sixth street. between Seventh and Eight avenues be paved, curbed and guttered, and sidewalks Sagyed three feet wide, under the direction of the Street mer. Referred to Committee on Streets On motion the board then adjourned until Monday, ‘11th inst, at five o’cioek P. M. D T. VALENTINE, Clerk. Boanp or Assistant AupraMex, Faivay, Oot 8, 1862. Present—Assistant Alderman Woodward in the chair {the President afterwards entered and assumed the chair;] Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O’Brien, Breaden, Ring, Wells, Anderson, Bouton, MoGown, Wright, Wheelan, Barker, Rogers, Valentine, McConkey. PETITIONS. By the Presinent—Of Calven Hubbell in relation to condition of sidewalks in Second avenue, between Tenth ana Fourteenth streets. To Committee on Streets. By Assistant Alderman Baaxer—Of John B. Wicker- sham, asking permission to attach a new arrangement for ringing fire alarm beils to one of the city bells, To Committee on Fire Department. RESOLUTIONS. By Assistant Alderman McGowx—Resolution designa- ting places of holding the poll. and appointing inspectors | of election for the five districts, Twelfth ward. Adopted by the following vote :— Affirmative—The President, Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mab- batt, O’Brien. Breaden, Woodward, Wells, Anderson, Bou- n, McGown, Wright, Wheelun, Barker, Rogers, Ring, tine. MeConkey—18. By Aseistant Alderman Rinc—That all the piers in th» First. Second, Vhird, Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, Kighth, Ninth, Eleventh, ‘Thirteenth, and Sixteenth wards be lighted with gas. Adopted ‘By Aseistemt Alderman McGows—Preamble, stating that Third avenue, between 106th and luvth streets, is but sixty fect wide. which is not suMcient, with rosolu- tion that the east side of the avenue be reguiated so as to make the avenue the required width of one hundred fect; that the same be done by coutract, and the expsnse taken from the appropriations for roads. Adopted. By Atsistant Alderman Wricut—Preamble, stating 23 Rivington street, was ia- jured by a. hose carriage running on the sidewalk. with resolution that the Comptroller draw his warrant for $18 60, in favor of Mr. Mortinger, owner of the same, in payment of damage. To Comuictee on Fire Deparument, ORDINANCE. By Arristant Alderman Kinc—Ordinance to establish ariver police: requiring the Chicf of Police to select from the police department as many men as may be in his judgment necessary, to i designated, the © River Police,” to and night all property afloat on Cprigtons lips of New York; to purchase boats, (not to exoved fix.) to be manned by a coxswain and three men; the whole to be under the di- rection ofa setgeant of police To Committee on Police. FROM BOALD OF ALDERMEN, Resolution for dovation towards purchasing Old Brew- ery. Laid on the table. . Resolution and ordinance relative to the issue of agseerment bonds, Concurred in by the following vote: Affirmative—The President, Messrs Brown, Muabbatt, O'brien, Breaden, Woodward, Wells, Bouton, McGovn, | Waight, Wheelan, Barker, ting, Valentine, and Mo- Conkey--15. Negative--Assistant Aldermen Tait, Anderson and non-concurring with this board to regulate and grade Forty third street, from Second avenue to Bast river; in favor of regulating and grading Fittieth street, between Fifth and Scyenth avenues; in favor of releasing Jobn McGrane from contract for regulating snd grading 119th street, from Third avenue to East river, and relet- ting the work. To Committee ou Koads, ‘Report in favor of changing grade from Fourth to Beverth avenues, and Forty-second to Forty-ninth Coneurred in by the following yote:— Affimative—The President. Messrs Brown, Tait, Mab- batt, O'Brien, Breaden, Woodward, Wells, Anderson, Bouton, McGown, Wright, Wheelan, Backer, Roge rs, Ring, Valentine. McCopkey—15. Keport in favor of changing grades from Ninth to Eleventh avenues. and Fifty-tith to sixty third streets Covourred in by the following vote: Affirmative—The President. Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mab- ett, O'Brien, Breaden, Woodward, Wells, Andereon, Bouton, McGown, Wright, Wheelan, Barker, Rogers, Ring, Valentine, McConsey—18 Report in favor of exempting from taxes the premises gine Compsny No.4. Coneurred in, Reports in favor of correcting tax on property of 8. Van Duzen; in favor of remitting taxes of Charles Dar- ragh. John Gallagber, H. D. Gage, aud James Munson. To Committee on Finance Report in favor of rebuilding hose carriage No. 11, eon- curved in by the following vou :— Affirmative—The Prevident, Messrs Brown, Tait, Mab- batt, O'Brien, Breaden, Woodward, Wells, Anderson, Bou- | ton, McGown, Wright, Wheclan, Barker, Rogers, Ring, | Valentine, McC onkey--18 | man. | Report in relation to Engine Company No. 25, that the Chief Engineer take the returns of Mr. Dater, as fore- To Committee on Fire Department. Reports im favor of permitting J. McCabe to build a dram in Seventh avenue; amendment to rerolution as to sewer in Greenwich street, in favor of sewer in Fifty. firat street, from Ninth avenue totheriver To Commit- tee on Sewers. Report in favor of opening 123d street, from Third ave- | nue to the new avenue on the east side of Mount Morris equare, To Committee on Roads, Report authorizing the Counsel of Corporation to eom- mence proceedingr against John Leveridge for recovery of papers belonging to Charles Dusenberry, To Commit- tee on Law Department. Communications with estimates received for altering ‘and repairing house of Hook and L: Company No. 6, and erecting house for tse of Engine Company 33, Con- curred in. Report in favour of alterations to Tompkins Market. To Committee on Marketa, Communications from the Croton Aqueduct Depart- ment, relative to unopened beds for sewer in Laurens street. Laid on the table. § Granting remonsirance against dumping (to take effect lst December) street manure at foot of Moosevelt street. Conewred in, Resolution in favour of altering contract for Engine 28, #0 a8 to make it similar toNo. 15 Concurred in, Resolution rescinding resolution ppointing Barnard Gafiney, Calvin Hubbell, and James C, Freeman, inapec- tors of election for Beventh district, Beventeenth ward; and John Fagan, Isaac H Brown, and Charles W. Law- rence, Eighth district do. Concurred in. Resolution that Pcarl etrect, from Franktin equare to Chathom street, be repaired. Concurred in, Resolution permitting trustees of Sohool No. 7 to con- m*Renotation that Thirty-tret stroet, bel Rerolution irty-t bre itweon Fourth a1 Fifth avenues, be lighted with gas. Concurred in, = Resolution that South street, between Fulton street and Maiden lane. be d. Concurred in, Resoiution to have Kighth avenuo, between 102d and 168th etreete, ip accordance with « plan drawn RA Gage City Inrpector, making a depth of cuttin, a to be A apt Sag points, the surplus deposited om the avenue north of 108th street. Concurred in by the following vote:— Affirmative—The President, Messrs, Brown, Tait, Mab- batt, O’Brien, Breadon, Woodward, Wells, Anderson, Bouton, McGown. Wright, Wheclan, Backer, Rogers, Ring. Valentine, Mo' e718. Resolution that Thirty-sixth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, be lighted with gas, Concurred in, Resolution derignating places for holding the poll in Tenth ward, Oonourred im. Rerolution to paint the Court of Sessions room, Oon- curred in. exolution that Water street, opposite No 121, and Wall, opporite No 94 be repaired. Conourred ia. Rerotution thet the carriage way in Walker street, from, repaired §=Adoptod side. nd Third | Brosaway to the Bowery, be | to give public expression to their approval of, and joy at, | was by a wide temporary stairs the front was lighted by | torches, and at the rear waa suspended a large tlag, bear- eoocoe | astic democrat: | was call(d to thecbair, and Mr John Harrison acted as | | secretary to the meeting. ‘The meeting wns addressed by | | contained in proof sheet lution that the carriage way in Whito rtreet, from Broadway to Orange. be repaired. ” Cenourned in. Rerolutien to advertise proposals to construct house for Hook awa Ladder Company No. 12. Qoncurred in Kerolution—To place two gas lamps in frost of the Methodist cburch, im Cherry street. Concurred in Rerolution—Tha* the crosswalks on the it side of avenue A be repsired Conourred in. Kerolution—Keposling the resolution of January 3, 1852 sppomting Joreph B, Nones an Inepootor ef Kleotion of the Seventermth ward. Concurrea in Communication of Street Commissioners, with esti- motes for flagging in Broad way and Seventh avenue. from Forty eeocnd street to Forty sixth street. Confirmed Kerns Of Committee on Streets—In favor of paving Chathain street, from Roovevelt street to William street, wich the Vinkerton pavement Laid on the tsble. Of the same—To amend the resolution of the Board of Aldermen to give permis:ion to Messra Deghuee & Co. to pave 8 portion of the sowery with block pavement, Conowmred im by the following vote:— Affi: mative— "he President. Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mab- bhatt. O’Brien, Ring, Wells, Anderson, Bouton, MoGowa, | zea, vipeten, Barker, Rogers, Valentine, and Me Von key—16, Be gistiv c—Assistant Aldermen Breaden and Woodward Of the eeme—In favor of paving Thirty-ninth street, from Tenth avenue to Hudson river. Concurred in by the following vote:— Affirmative—The President, Messrs. Brown, Tait. Mub- batt, O'Brien. Breaden Woodward Ring. Wells, Ander- son, Bouton, MoGown. Wright, Wheelan, Barker, Rogera, Valentine, and MeVonkey— 18, Peritions. By Arsistant Alderman Writa—Of Engine Company No. 4, for tem additions] men, To Committee on Fire De- partment. By the eame—Of William Ackerman and ethers, for peumiesion to organize a new engine company, to be looa- | ted in Greenwich street. between Leroy and Morton | streets, in Ninth ward, To Committee on Fire Depart- ment. By tho same—Of Jacob 8. Muller and Andrew Van Ant- , for compensation for damage to horse aud wagon whilst passing through Thirty-fourth street. ‘To Com- mittee on Finance. COMMUMICATIONS. From the Bureau of Assessments, with the following ascerrment lists. asking that they be confirmed, and Ab- pointed collector therefor, viz For sewers ner Sanford ap; in Taird street, from the sewer at avenue A to a | veo at or pear to the east line of the Bowery; in hirty-sixth street, from sewer in Madison ave- nue to @ point about one hundred and twenty five feet of Fourth avenue; in Centre from the sewer in City Hall place toa it about sixty feet distant from the intersection row; in For- tieth street, from the sewer in Third avenue, to a point intersection of at or near to for pav- ing Thirtieth street, from Tenth avenue to the Hudson river; Twenty-first street, from First avenue to the East river; Fourteenth between avenues A aad B., and — Re Peng stones therein; Third avepue, 1m jet Forty-fourth streets; carriage way in Broadway, from south side of Fortiech street north side of Forty-second street, and flagging sidewalks ; tor raising, regulating. setting curb and gutter | stones, repaving carriage Way. and penging © Old Slip, between Front and South strevta ; and retting curb and gutter stones in Mulberry street, fiom Prince to Houston ; for regulating, regrading and Tetetting curb and gutter stones m Thirty-eighth street, between Second and Third avenues ; fora receiving basin and culvert soutbeast corper Delancey and Chrystie streets ; for fla sidewalks in front of Nos. 54, 56 58, 60, 62, $4. 96 98,985 and 100 Fulton street; for paving | and fretting curb and gutter stones in Thirty fourth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues ; for regulating and grading Thirty-third strect, from Third avenue to East river. To Committee om Assessments, FROM BOAUD OF ALDERMEN, Communications trom the Street Commissjoner en- closing estimates for buil addition to pier No. 21, foot of Fulton street, North river; for build- ing a well in Fifty-third street, between Fourth and Lex- ington avenues; do in Eighty-third street. between Fourth and Fifth avenues; for building a pier foot of Leroy street, North river; for regulating curband gutter, and flagging | ‘ifty-first street, from Tenth avenue to Hudson river; do Forty first street, between Seventh and Eighth ave- nues; for repaving curb and gutter, &c , in James street, between Chathsm and Madison streets; fox topaving &o., in Franklin street, between Cortlandt alley and Elm street. for regulating and paving Tuirty-fourth street, between Broadway and Eighth avenue; for grading and macadamizing Fifty-seventh street, between Broadqay and Eighth avenue; for fencing vacant lots in Twenty- eighth and Twenty-ninth streets. between Sixth and Seventh avenues: for paving Eleventh avenue, from Forty third to Forty-eighth street. Confirmatiot con- curred in. Apportionments of assessments for building sewers in Second avenue, Thirty-ninth street, and Third avenue; in Fortieth street, between Third and Fourth avenues; for leying out the Bloomingdale road, from Tenth avenue to Eigbty-sixth street; for regulating and setting curb epd gutter in Fortieth street, between Second and Third | avenues; for building bulkhead and filling slip foot of | Grand street. Conourred in The Board then adjourned to Monday afternoon, at five o'clock, From the minutes. EDWARD SANFORD, Clerk. City Politics. DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN THE PARK—FOURTH CON- GRESSIONAL DISTRICT—ENTHUSIASTIC BATIFICA- TION OF THE NOMINATION OF THE HONORABLE MIKE WALSH. After the military display in the morning of yesterday, the City Hall Park was the ecene of a very enthusiastic Political demonstration in the evening. This was upon the occasion of an out-door assemblage of the people o! the Fowth. Sixth, Tenth and Fourteenth wards, in order alverts in | regulating the nomination of Mike Walsh. by the Congressional Convention ot the Fourth district A commodious. sub- stantial, and democratic looking platform was erected in front of the City Hull, and at huif past six o'clocy in the evening. nearly three thousond persons had assemblod around it, to the majority of whom the honorable gentle- man was personally and to ail publicly known. Theascent | ing the following inscription:— 200000000900909000000000 DEMOCRATIC REPUPLICAN REGULAR NOMINATION, FOURTH OISTRICT—FOR CoNGRESB, MIKE WALSH. ecocoo ecoeoooooososo ooo oso ooOooD Adkin’s celebrated brass band attended, and enlivened the proceedings by playing a series of national and popu- lar aire, ‘Tho meeting was in order at seven o'clock. At this time the platform was crowded with active and enthusi- amongst whom we noticed General Walbridge. Dennis Mullen, Eeq.. Fourth ward, Captain Rynders, Enoch Camp, Eeq., — Kellopps. Esq... of Min- nesota;(— Elapkmann, Keq., the President, Vice Preai- dents, and Secretaries of the committee of arrange. mente, numbering nearly thirty gentlemen, with otherg, Alderman Dennia Mullen. of the Fourth wacd, General Walbridge, Mike Walsh, Captain Ryndera, Enoch Camp, Req. and — Kellopps, Esq Pete Morris made a | speech and eang a good song. Owing to the crowded | state of our columns we are reluctantly obliged to omit | @ full report of the speeches. Wric Meerixa at Coxerirt evening. at balt-past eight o'clock Constitution Hall, for the purpose of hearing an address | from Mr Ruggles, There were thirty pervona present. | Mr. Ruggles read. extracts from his address which were Ite length would occupy at | least ten columns of closely priuted matter, We learn thata public subscription is intended to be entered into | to defray the expense of printing and circulating 10,000 | copies gratuitously. on Tart. Yesterday | meeting was held at | Political Intelligences Rervs Croatr.—A number of notices haye appeared in the papers, declaring that Mr, Choate would embrace | the first opportunity that presented, for the purpose of delivering a speech favorable to the election of General Scctt, The mass meeting of tho whigs at Dedham, of- fered the chance which, it was said. he so much desired, and the committee accordingly sent him a written invita- tion to attend, to whieh they received the following la- conic reply :— Boston, Sept 27, 1852. Gentlrmen—T have just had the honor to receive your letter of the 25th. inviting me to amass convention on the 6th October It would afford me the highest pleasure to | accept the invitation, but my engagements put it wholly out of my power, 1 am, respectfully, your friend and rervant, RUFUS CHOATE. ConcReamioxat Nosxattoxa'Tho Congressional no- minations in Wisconsin are as follows :=—= | Dem, «Daniel Wells, Jr. Ben. C, Eastman, Chauncey Abbott, John B. Macy. James MoM. Shafter, No cTion.-Returns from ninety-nine towns—57 democratic, with a gain of 19; 82 whig, with 6 gain ; and 10 divided. LeCTION IN Derawanr.mAn election for inspoctors and asrersors took place in the Stat f Delaware on the 6th instant, which resulted favorably for the whig candidates, Jupor or THe Fount Omeurt, or lowaTho returns from Iowa. Grant, and Lafayette counties, as far as heard from, indicate Cothren’s (dem ) election, The total are Cotbren 1,264; Jackson, (whig) 1,010. Whig. Hi. 8, Durand. —( Reporta = Joa ayivanis Fond 66, '77, 10634; 3,321 Konsington Wator Wo: 1,00) Lehi h Interest, W100 Roadiny Gs, MH, +10 10, 4 2,000 do, 044), 1,000 i ‘000 Pittsburg Coupon 6° By ailrond, bown, 13%; 200 do, bb. Schuylkill Navigation Preferred. 160 do, bby, n Canal, 16) cash, $6; 10 Lehigh N ), of gf La do, #5, G ; ‘5, 163%; 100 i 3 14 Farmers and Mo- 110; 20 Bank of Ponn- a6. B i 17H at Kontwony Bi 4 mH i Spnnadelphie Bank, x Railroad 6° 4, 62; 5%: 100 Morr bill Navigntion 6 } piiitrite, Bhrens, Buenos ° Poltee In mee. A DISHONEST CLERK IN A JEWBLEY STORE—( ONFRS- SION OF HIS GUILT—AKREST OF OTHER PARTIES, AND KECOVERY OF THE PKOPERTY. Officers Bowyer aud Devow. two of the Chiof's special aids yesterday arrested a boy only fourteen yours of uge, aolek in the jevelry store of Tiffeoy, Young & Ell. corner of Chombers street and Broadway, charged with steul'pg from hir employers, at various times, watches. chains diamon’ brooches, breast pins. finger rings, & , vatued in ail at upwards of one thousand dol- Jars. The above named officers with thetr accustomed abi- lity, on taking the boy into custody. know full well that be alove wee not the guilty party, and accordi 05- tioneo bim very closely op tbat poiat and he them con- ferred that two young men, named Klijeh B. Mitchell aad George Foote, were the parties to whom he gave the pro- per'y after stenlingit The boy further stated that ait chell end Foote induced him to steal the property aud. giveitto them tor di-poral they having paid the boy only about $70 for the whole of the property received Mitebe tland Foote. when arrested. bo'b became aiarmed, and acknewleoged theit psrticipatton in the affair, and wve the ofiicers the necessary information whereby they Eave recovered the stolen property Both these youn men have been very respectably conneoted Mitchel was formerly # clerk at the Waveriey Hotel, and Foote a clerk at the Albion Hoel. The guilty parties were oon- veyed before the Chief of Police who detained thom f r afurtber examination. Itis belinved that the District Attorney will make the boy & witness sgatast Mitchell and Focte who, it scems. induced the boy to steal. and are therefore considered to be really the yguilty parties vesaulting Females.— two men of respectable appoar- ance. pemed Daniel Blauvels and Alexander Hamilton, were arrested on Wedneerday night. by the Kighth ward police. charged with violently arsulting Frances Lee ro- siding at No 119 Mercer etreet. The prisoners were the faiowing morning brought before the Justice Stewart. at the Second district court when it appeared that Ulauveit and Hamilton entend the house in question aud begaa to be very disorderiy. breaking the turpiture, &o , aod ulti- mately committed the assault on the woman, ax #bove stated ‘The mogirtrate informed the acoured parties that notwithstanding the house was one of disrepute. they hat by DO means a right to muke 2 aisturbance and assautt e inmates, He should therefore. huld them each to bail in the sum of $500, to answer the charge. MARI TELLIGENCE. ALMANAC FOR NEW VORK—THIS DAY. TIME IN PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 8, 1852, Cleared, ee Hermann, Higgins, Southampton, Moller, Sand ship Betrel, Sampson, St Thomas and Bermuda, B Cunard. Steamship Creole, Rose, Mobile, Bootman & Smith. oe City of Norfolk, Post, Charleston, Mailler & , Havre, W Whitlock, Jr. ip ina, Sanford, Mobile J W Elwell & Co. pe Sea Nymph, Patten, New Orleans, J W Elwell & Co. 'k Wm Alden, Bates, Belizo, F Alexand Arethuss, Wolway, Sierra Leone, J B Sardy. L'In ray Gatrintz, Limerick, A C Rossire & Co, Brig Tornado, McCarthy. Santa Cruz, Thompson & Hunter Brig Car janscheldt, St Thomas and Maraoaibo, Ri well & Norton. Brig Britanpia (Br), Granger, Miramiohi, M Lienan & Co. Pith Primrose, Perry, Yarmouth, N3, J B & G A Ha on, aut Venus (Br), Williams, St John, NB, J S Whitney 0. Brig Harlequin (Br), Brown, 8t John, NB, H & F W Meyer. Picridteinn Krone (Russ), Hoppe, Wilmington, Sohmidt & Brig Kunigunde (Brem), Lorenzen, Philadelphia, Duns- combe * rhe tof. i Brig ry. Wright, Sehr Debonnaire, Lockhart, 8t John, NB, A C Burnham, Sebr Jorsey Oak, Rogers, Jacksonville, J’Grioe. Scbr John Fraser, Hathaway, Jefiorsonton, master. Schr Gallego, Nelson, Richmond, C H Pierson. Schr rey gh Cole, Baltimore, Johnson & Loudon. Sohr Aun Smith, Walters, Alexandria, Sturgos, Clearman (Co. Sehr Echo, Lowden, Philadelphia, J W MoKeo. Schr Orion, Uran, Philadelphia, Thompson & ITanter. Schr 8 A Appleton, Nickerson, Boston, E & W Herrick. Bohr J Cooloy & Co Crowell, Boston, J Atkins. Schr Phenix, Harrison, Bangor, master. Steamer Freeman Rawdon, Line, Baltimore, Van Brant & laght - te wer Black Diamond, Stevenson, Philadelphia, WH Ompeon. Steamer Oneida, O'Niel, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs. New Haven, M M Freeman. Arrived. Bark Iddo Kimball (of Rockland), Ingraham, Bristol, E, 23 days, with railroad iron, to vostel to J T White. Bark John Stroud, Tho 1m, 20 days, with frnit and tobacco, to J W Elw Bark Cornelis, Ward, Havana, Sept 22, with tobacoo and sogars, to M Taylor & Co. Has experienced very hi weather, lost head rails, and split number of sails, Brig H B Crosby (of Brewer), Collins, Port au Prince, 20 Sars, with logwood, to W F Weld, of Boston; vessel to San- rig Radius. Bevan: M Bonaire, 18 days, with salt, to Lan- No date, lat 20, Ion 68, ders & Co. spoke chr Isabella, of and for Newburyport, from Mayngues. Brig Hayti, cman, Port au Prinoe, Sept 19, with ry coffee, to OL & A Ferris & Co. Oo it 35.10, lon 74 3), spoke brig Almira, from Wilmington, for Brooklyn. rig Macon, Watkins, Savannah, 12 days, with ootton and rice, to RM Demill & Brig Miranda, Kellor, Doboy Island, 12 days, with lum- der, to 8 H Rokenbaugh. Sept 2 perienced a severe Llow from tl etancheons, &o; 2d inst, lat 35 in the Gulf Stroam, ex- nd shifted cargo, hroke ¢ 38, lon 74 40, spoke brig Dun- can, from Doboy Teland for NYork Brig Almira, bor, to S H Rekenbaugh bark Mary Kingsland. Schr Elizabs th (of Mystic). Key W days, wit hr Hi rriet, with ce, St Marks, 21 days, via yor to Brodie & Potts, ase Eolipse, Goslee, Wilmington, NC, 10 days, with naval Seb r Santee, Smith, Norfolk, 5 day Sebr Eliza, Portor, Virgini s. inia, 4 Schr Charies Allen, Radway, Virgi days. ‘chr Thomas Potter, Clark, Hartford, 2 days, Schr Adam, Bradshaw, Philadelphia, 3 day; Schr N W Smith (now). Smith, Stoney Brook, LT, in tow of steamer Nehanton. The N W 8 isa fine voseal of 300 oor built by ten Jonas Smith, and intended for the Southern Brigs Truro, ——, and Horace Greeley, Chase, 12 ds; on Saakee y, 12 days Sailed, U S sloop of war Vandalia, Philadelph of Norfolk, Post, Chari ‘etrel (Br), St Thomas and Bermuda; ships Winfield Scott, Ian, St John, NB; Meta, De I steamship City mpson, MoL larde, Baltimore; brig Am- (Br), 2. Ayres; brigs Chas De Wolfe et GRE. Leavite, Sierra Li ight. ‘ard, Windsor, NS; © ‘Wind at sunset WSW an Ship Iconium, Turner, hen oe to port this morning | utys apuleo, Sept 26, re- d the crew refusing Telegraphic Marine Reports. CHarueston, Oct 7. In tho Offing—Ship Courier (Br), Calcutta 117 days. Th © left at Ascension, Sept 2, clip frem Calcutta for Loudon. 6 ¢ ships Typhoon, and 1d St Haden about. Arrived—Bark Asa Fisb, NYork. aad Boeror, Oot 8 _Arrived—Barks Gon Taylor, Savannah; itive Story, Bal- timore; brigs Henry Matthews, do: A Lawrence, G V Mein: erboft Stewart, Viator, Richmond, Union, Monticello, Helen Maria, Charlotte, and Shackforé, Philadelphia; schra Montano, Cora, Albany, unt Vernon, and Isabella, New ‘York; Elizabeth Ann, Cape Haytien. Clearcd—Bark Malden, Buenos Ayre Herald Marine Corres ndences DGaRTOWN, Oot4. Arrived—U § schr Nautilus, from a surveying cruise; Sth, schrs Pallas, MeGalicar, NYork for Rocklsnd; Star, Whi bam, do do; Wm Henry, Manning, N York for Damariscotta; Henry Franklin, $ ‘0 for jon; Mount Vernon, Hall, dodo: Niagara, York for Portland. Sailed—U Eliza Jane, Barnard, 6th—Sl¢ brig Dirigo, chr Brave, Banzor; soo Velocity, Smith, Boston; ve roported, brid and all the vessels above reported. Pure ApeLenia, Oot 7. Arrived—Brigs Sarah Elizabeth, Toothaker, New Bruns- wick; Barbinger, Hoyt, Calais, tohrs Hallowell, Walker, Hallowell, Mo; (W orbit, Lewis, Providence; Corfa, Cudworth. Roanoke; Mary Ellen, Cottingham, Deep Creek} Medora, Harriman, Providence; Washington, Pattor-on, Fall River; Lénox, Lenox, Wilmington; Edna ©, Koily, Boston; MA Rowland, Rayner, NYork; Almira, Whiltoa, do; Expedite, Rackett, do; Kensington, Foster, Wilminzton, N F Fall River; steamers Konnobec, b: Henry Gresby, No Clark, and Middlesex, Ely, N York, Cleared—Barks Venezue a, Wilson, Leguayra; Cabaan, Littlejohn, Portiand; Nashus, Clifford, Bosto (vew), Outerbridge, Barbadoes; Peconic, Pi Toledo, Hemingway, ard Chae Edwar aut I, nancier, Hall, Portland; Empire, Croweil, Boston: avhrs cyona, Whitaker, Wilmington, NO; Medora, Harriman, Pro- Videnoe; Seml Lenox, Lenox,’ Troy; Lady Suffolk. Crowell, ta P Corbitt, Hewitt, Providence; E 8 Thompson, Fisher, ‘N Haven: mith, NYork; Expo: dite, Raekett N Hi Crosby, u Eyans, Boston; atenmors Penobscot, W cite, Morloy, N¥ork; J & W Errick dence, Sheldon, Provly Oot 84 P M. Arrived—Bark Homer, Carlielo, Boston; brig Geo Edward, May, Salem: sch; pie area Tunis a Townsend, Hen Bristol; Jos ; Hoover, Deep Creok; HW I lis, 2 ; ‘Anu, Haloy, Hridgepa i sayplakomgad swab Cleared—Steamships Ellen Gisborno (n Hai City of New York, Baxter, Bos Lelar, Pernambuco; Homer, Carlisl n; Cathasfoa (Dan), Johnson. Antigua; Faward, May, Sa- m; schre Perseverance, Torry, Borton; Wm R Genn, Nyo, le ry, NBedford; Washington, Patterson, Boston; H W Bonedivs, Ellis, NHaven; kl Tewnsend, Corson, Richmond; George Brooks, Stetson, Boston; Joe Fifield, Hoover, Deep Creek; Almira, Wheeden, Greenport; Lucy Ann, Haley, Providenoo; Brar, Nickerson, do; steamer lronsides, Greon, NYork. Spoken. gifhip, Pioneer. Child, from Abyab for London, Aug 11, lat , lon — Ship Probus, Weeks, from Antwer N Sept 12, lat 4608, ion 2114. Be es ark Messenger Bird, Doane, from Boston via NLondon May 2) for fi rnclulus 61 days ont, no date, off Staton and—I bo Susai age A M 2, em Ae gerald, at Cobija Aug 25, from Sopt 21, on Brig Metamora, from NYork f Mi tlie Bahama Ban! Sala. stat Teen Mizcellnneous, Equrry, from Caloutta, which eld 12th Avg from St ad hoavy wonther off the Cape; aprung Jont wild and bulwarks; all wel Parixex pe Jomvinir, from NYork, while on her Spree te Ban Francisco, had to throw overboard 760 bbla of flour. Sip Cragg, eailed from Charloston 20th ult, for NYork, retuned to that port on the dd inst, om agoount of edvoree winds, 40 per oe aid. Bow To Pork: ‘Tb cargo of brig Brownsvillo, ‘tho cargo is appraised at king @ total of $75,707. Banx Erica Axn, Notting, which arr at Mauritius July 10, and eld 16th, put infor provisions and for caulking her opaidon. 2 1 ave boen ap- ih Wren eg red the cargo to Beoto ‘The arded palvers oa be 88,064, Sho is rs appoin' reported. on the Sur wit, th Vier, and the vessel a syst 4 toby ae nt of Un ; , art PE i ae 1 ioe revolved $17,000. aud the: vooeel laa paid all ‘cxponscs, 468%; 8 do, 4:36; 1 Bol ‘Charleston Courier, 10 do, 21%; 280 to, 2736; peretge Ports, forred, 62; 0 Union Cant " , 05, 15%; BO Norristown Aux Cavern, Sept 10—Br brig Adah. Stimpson, from Bos bailrond, 46; 25 do, af, 45; Phitndeiphin, Bank, 143%: 4 | ton, err 7t re Tadopendence, Hadiey, do, are 10th; Saral Rank of Kentuoky, 110, After Roard.—0 shares Sohuytiit! is, Eldridge, for do 6 days; Howard, Wood, muppoeed Navigation Preferred, 274; 20 Long Inland Railroad, eSwn | for do. ‘Going in, Br aohr Fanny Marin, Hoye, from Boston and interest, 1285 100 do, vOwn, 13% 10 Comimoroial 0 AbPINW AS Lesh 17-—A vousel from N York, had 06 Oi Market heavy. days peeonge; probably bark John Doton, & jas English, Neal, Nélaven; Saml [| Bousav, Aug 5—Ship Bwerdieh, B aboook, for Centon Ger cclooas jut art, clpotton ts toed tas heaves treat Bas Ad » Waseachnsotts, fur NOrleans: Bl, Harriman, Oe Yosh; Hobemnet All, for Sam Praroisens’ © HA (Br), W Manzaninio, Sept Ib—Sid brig J ork. Payta. Sens ie Brig Long Tots Howes, po Tombes te 1 fornia; sobre Page, Mayhow, and Pilgrim; ——y~ for Galil Sraim Sept Are bark Joowph Fish, Souvey, ith, brig Clara, Nergrave, Enindelphiey tetas has Ls inclis eeoeies eee aa . Ronon, PH, abt Seng 26 "Ro arw vesels tn por, onr av BRINE. trie Primer, ‘ proviously reported Pomnre, sud Prensa). for Nort, Sie ‘vouscls is been ji tebr Gordon, Ogier, for Boston 2 days; the enly reQuieneo, Oct 2-Cid ship Advance, Packard, Londom. Ma for Idq 2d, ships Adriatic, for do; Henry Grinnell; few neo, Aug 20-- Brig Catharine (foreign), for Bes Cid Lith, Br bigs Oooan. and Onega, N Yorks 3 iorich, do; 2th, Danube, Baltimore (has bee inese- leans). Czarina. 1 ates, from Gloucester. Singapore, aly rod. ship Siebe, Evans, from Bom for Centon. ‘Tho N left Bombay June, not July 8, oa wan off Malacca July, uot aug + St Domineo, sbt Sapt 1s—No Am yoosels in port. Sacua, Sept 2-—-Ship John W White, M'Near, for NYeat~ 4 dw: Sr Srepnen, Ni, Sept 23—Arr brig Druid, Vonsie, Rast- port to Inad far Barbadoes. id Sopt Ib—Sid Berths, Smart, Havana (net © atey San Juan (Nie), Sopt 28—Arr brig Egyptian, Boston, wit lose of both mates by dysentery. Sr Jonn, 88, Oot 2—Arr sche Albion, Norris, N¥ork, 34, ship Aurora, Cherry, do. Ip port, ships Tripouatain, Rea, for Liverpool abt reaagg’ the I ‘ne; G Heioriel 1th, ship Banshee Wingate reotiy reported Idx for S Susinam, Septd~ Bri North America, Dunbar, for do adv ¢0 sail 9a, Tunas ISLANns, Abt Sept 1o—Sld bark Undine, Lowia (of. and for Boston, subsequently rpoker n). print + ms Ang 2>—Sid ship Meaiehy Brovoer (fem Philadeipl O. eecpt 1b—-Schr J A Hobart, Cove, for Bosto, lag, te ; only Am verge). ANZiRA, abt July 29—-Brig Camargo, Gordon, from Onge> of Good Hope. Sid June 26, bark Lewis, Waters, Lal Home Ports. Arr schrs Ontario, Haskell, NYoutag 4th, TO Thompeon, Van Buren, Baltimore. ALEXANDEKIA, Oct 5—Arr ship Edward O’Brien, Vospag, Liverpool; echra Eilon, Boarse, Boston; Sylvia B, Beurna, NBedford; R RK & Stuart, NYork; Le Roy, Lawronee, dey Sla bark Johanna (Brom), Jacheus, Rotterdam; ig Se~ phia, Small Barbados ir Helens Boers Cohasset Nar- ‘ows: Sth, ship Bas! of Lonsdale (Br), shes, Li AUGUSTA, Got 1 ii inney, Boston; sont Eugene, Sorell, dec brig Times, P ‘ALBAN Oct 6—Are sehe Ludson, Niondon, “Cid eat ston; Pi B CL tO Are ehip Banshieo, Wingate Mame ortitu horton, Caline; ton, Ja, 16th ult; Ellon Oliver, Lae ‘Thor R Stowart, Owings, B Darling, Gibbs, Peowi ad Lodurkis, Hutchinson, Portland. Halifax; sohr Mason B Davis, Fall Rive 6th—Arr ship Jane Henderson, Collier, Henderson, Liver } 001 28 brig St Ancrew, Hopkins Montego Bay. ibdayres. chrs Village Beile, Bruce. C: er atom Calit 0. ler, Phils ¢ Elk, W don miki wood (now, 491 ingeton, Stirling, kt; aches Win Tyson, Jouus,’ Troy; Sopaiaay Swain, NYork; Triton, Brown, Charleston; Iram lA Hall, Fall River; 8 G King, Hopkine, Savannah; Julia Wich; Snow, Boston; Richard Borden, James Warehaamy. ry BOSTON, Oct 6—Are brigs Eliza Ann (of Bluchill), Poterm, Matanzas [2th ult; Frances Jano, Plummer, Wilmi NC; Catharine & Mary, Coombs; Chicopee, Emory; State, Stowers, and B Young, Wooster, ae Cadmus, Marahsll, Baltimore; lowa, Wheelwright, P! vit t quarantine, bark Susan (Br), Roh: USCA SLOWER Rin Tue. st ‘ke ard pine brigs. Cd ship Gee barns Lucy, Rodding, do; Caste 1, fobile; Clara C Bell, Taylor, ater, Rlokaoat mick, - . altimore brigs Wm Pitt, Baxter, Kiliman, Philadelphia; schrs jok, Res Jacksonville; Samuel K Potter, Sooy, Wilmington, NC; Bag State, Burr, NYork; J L White, Corson, do; Jarvis Crowell, do: steamer City of Boston. Easterbrook, PI phia. Nothing of consequence sailed. 7th—Arr barks Edisto, Kendrick, Charleston; land, Davis, Baltimore; brigs Lender (Br), Crosby, Cura- con Iéth ult; Alfonso, Gourlay, Turks [sland 9th ul recartin, N Orleant; Itasca, Pomeroy, Wilmington ¥ via Norfolk; Mere; ‘ousing (of New York), Freach, Bad= timore; Mozelle, Tisncook, do; Mail, Baker, Philadelphing Jeol, Simpson; do; Marcellus, Msourne, do; sohrs Mansew {ef Scituate), Merritt, aux Caves 10th wit; Konduakeag, faskell, Norfolk; El aap, State, Lowis, Ellen Maria, ; El Dorado, n, Portsmouth, Vas Sem Baltimore; Guzette, Crowell. Philadelphia; Ner- Heury P Simmons, . do; Chreme- do; T H Thompson, Nickerson, Wilt Del; Saxon, Haskell. Philncelphia; steumor Admiral, Weed, N B, via Eastport; signal for tour brig. Cld ships Unicern,. Pollard, New Orleans; Agnes (new, 929 tons), Scott, dos barks Hollande: stow, East Indies; Echo, Howes, Phd lndelphia: brigs Queen Esinor, Pendleton, Darien; & Blase chard, Bianofard, Philadelphia; DK Northman, Farrar, do; chs Sili mond; Julia Anna, Harding, Georgetown, DC; Globo, Philadelphia; Philadelphia, Rogers, Albany; Maloom, ging, N, York, ‘ald barks Prospoct, Bay Stato, brig itt. Bark Carlo Maurin started, but anchored in Pres dent Roa GOR, Oot 4—Arr brige I P Cushing, Sowall, Phila delphis; Arcadian, ——; echr Avenger, NYork, Cla Sty arrict. of Boifa HATH, Oct 5—Arr schrs Harriet Aun, Garland, Philadel phia; Atlas, Spofford, N ith, Lamartine, Eastman, de. Cid bth, ship Monmouth, Trufant’ London via St Joba, NBR schr Waterville, Hawes, Portsmouth, Va. BOOTE BAY. ‘Sept 28—Arr schr Bloomer, Treat, Frankfocts for Martinique. CHARLESTON, Oct 4—Arr schr Isabella Thompson, Coe son, Philadelphia. Cld sche Zephyr, Byers, Gulfor Moxie. Bld George Fuge, Thatcher, a Northern port, BOBOY ISLAND, abt Sept 26—Sld brig Live Oak, New ‘ork. EASTPORT, Sopt 28—Arr schrs Matilda, O'Brien, amd Oriole, Rumery, NYork; s0th, brigs Lucy H Chase, Bayard, do, Oct 3, Boundary, Greenlaw, do; 4th, schr Texas, Smith, do, Cld Sept 23, schr Harriot ‘Ann, Androwa, Ale: eslag jo Vincent, Benson, Baltimore; Get rigs & and Denmark, Woodbury, NYork; sohr Philadelphia, ER, Oct A Arr brig Alcenus, Church, Philer 0. schr A L Hyde, Eastport foe es, Center, Surinam, HARTFORD, Oct b—Arr steamers Rough and Ready, 2—Arr CF Grumiey, Philadelphia; 6th Seneca, Chalker, Rrert Asa RShailer, Pratt, Kingston; Thos H Seymour, Smith, Philan jelphia. GREY WEST, Sept 29—Arr brigs Samson, Wheeler, NYock 16th, 8: G Anderson, Delano, do, Sid 284, sche Eliaabeth, ork. E, Sept 30—Arr brigs T B Watson, Blackman, Phi ia; Greyhound, Pierce, NYork; pllot boat Marchal O'Contell, NYork and Key West. Cld soht Come N'Sept Weare steamship Fal Reger, d ‘Arr steams 00) x Cld ships Juljet, Moulton, Boston; Boatelose ogers, favre, Ovt l—Arr ships Pelican State, Weeks, NYork; Fi Derrickson, Phiadelpida; Clitton, Ingersoll, NYork: Mast ten Queen, Emery, Havre Aug 14; bark Nashua, Mortimes, Vhiladelphia, Below, new ship Jonathan Montgomery, from Boston. NEW BEDFORD, Oct 5—Arr bark Eliza Thornton, Hone lulu via » York; schre Adrii Blackwoll, Philadel eer, Ripley, NYork; Agawam, Besse, Wareham fer oF! Sita Arr bark Anaconda (new), Sherman, Baltimore te for wha NEWPORT, Oct 7—Arr brig Rechabite, Gray,.Providomee for Philadelphia; schrs Rector, Kimball, do for NY¥ Syiph, Smith, do for do; SD Hoston, Halbrook, Rook! for to; C Hall, Rogers, Bristol for do; Roxbury, Nickersems Henrietta, Keal, NBodiord fer ndall, Randall, co for Norfolk; Golden Gate, Norfolk for Fail River, Mary Groton, Gear, Boe= tou for Philadelphia; Oxford, Howland, Baltimore for New aford; Angel, Adams, Fall River for Nortolk; J A Misteg, ton for Norfolk: sloop Index, Davis, NBed= ; J Gorham, Nichols, Pall River for do; Ame= Curtis, Providence for do. TUCKET, Oct 6—Arr schr Elisa Jane, Barnexd, Nog- folk. NEWRURYPORT, Oct 5—81d ship Russell Sturgis (mew), Snow, NOrleans; schr Kossuth, Churchill, N York. 6th—Arr schr Harriet Newell, Coombs, Rondout. NEW LONDON, Oct 6—Arr schrs Empire, Johnsen, Pre- videnee for Albany; Caroline, Robbins, Croton; Harries Smith, Smith, Virginia; steamer Shetucket. Geor, Norwiek for NYork. Sld schr Benj Brown, Rogers, Philadelphia. PENSACOIA, prev to Sept 26—barks Roderick Dh ith, Prankfo: Geo D_ Smouse, Jameson, Jamaica, cr 4 ntsroy. Ackley, N York. LPHILA, Oct 6—Arr ship praca. Dan a or, NY NEW ORL) Navy Bay. LADE Liverpcol, Sept teaser Penobscot, W bital Cid brig Gen Boy ‘trick, Boston; eehrs Harmona, Ma= loney, Marblehoad; & E Sharp, Sharp, Charleston; Cornel Weaver, Asti ri avinia Jane, Ketohum, brooklyn; Presie dent, Fossett, ton PROVIDENCE, Oct 5—Are schrs Denmark (of Bath M'Cobb, Richmond, Va; Judith Ward (of Tresoott, Me), ‘Tucker, Kichmond, Va; Suffolk, Rowland, and South ton, Mason, SuiTolk, Va; sloop Khode Island, Gardiner, New York via Bristol. Below, sohr Anas Jonkins, Potter, Balti more, via Newport: a deep laden herm brig, supposod the Wm M’Cilvery, Clifford, from Philadelphia; and a wohe with, wood, supposed the ime, Edwarus, from Suffolk. Sid sohee Gandy, Townsend, Philadelphia; Empire, Johnson, Albanyy Hector, Kimball, ‘Kondout. Win M'Gilvery, Clifford, Philadelphia; sohre Viry, Rappahaunock; Mary, Chase, ‘hind, Bdwar Haltimore via New, Potter, Indelphia; Marietts, iiand, Jaya ¥ Rio Grande, Kinuer, and’ Meteor, Perry, Rondout; ‘Sonator, Albany; Emperor, Merrily Robbins, Por} Ewen; sloops Capitol, Hawking, and John I Parker, Mason, Albany, Sid sch Prospect, Genn, Charles ton; sloop America, Sturges, N York. PORTLAND, Oct 6—Arr brig Washington, Dunning, Phi- Jadelphie; sehrs Jerome, Willard, do; Olivet If Porey; Bale look, and Jos Farwell, Aloxandor, NYork. Cld bark Gow Parris, York, Cubs. 81d bark Gov Parris, and a number of sobre. (th—Arr scht Zephyr, Perry, Rookland for NYork. Old brie P R Curtis, Stoyor, Porto Rico, PORTSMOUTH, Oct 6—Sid schr Empire Stato, NYork, Gth—Arr sehr Gannett, NYork, RICHMOND, Oct 5—Arr bark Cora, Hor Eilon, Rogers; A K Wetmore, D NYork; Tioga, Nickerson, and Juliette, tobre Montrose, Lewis, Boston; Henrico, Tuttle, NYork; A Heaton, Charleston. fr sckra JW Pharo, Fitkenbrights Laoy Whites ferys, ill Carter, Roe ae home the Ane Saen york; Lewis Clark, Vankirk, Albany, Sld bark May Quoen, Foster, Rio via ceton; aeht Renelch, Halleck, Terry, New 5 York. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 31—In port, ship Staffordshire, Richardac Caloutti t 10. SAVAN AML, Ocr4—Arr Priga RM Charlton, pte Boston; Wilson Fuller, Johnson, NYork; sohe J Lodge, Philadelphia. 'Cld barks James Hall, Tam; Jago de Cubs} Peter Demill, Hoe; tch=-Are. etenmahi 8, Hart‘ord, Burke, NY SALEM, Oct 4—Arr hrs CC worth, Wy! or for NYork; 6th, RL Tayy Cain, and Canton, hiladel phii YILMINGTON, NC, Oct 4—Cld nchr Honry Lon, God~ feey, Philadelphia; oth, Dark Proscott,, Spear, Torantl; brig Holvelita, Goldthwalt,’ Boston; schrs David Smith, hice Leon, Groenlaw, Ni port. iladelp! Myors, N York; St Passengers Arrived. Tava A—Bark Cornolin—Mrs Bailey, J B Gray. Pout av Prince—-Brig H B Crosby—J Avery. 4—Steamahi —For Ber~ ja—Miso Lane, malo and Tomato varvants Stee io and obil; Hiditoh an Ht a Indy, Mrs and Mies serv: @ Murray and lady, Me Jon iil, Mr Berry. E A'Smuith, Mrs sod Mise , Mr Mackenzie and child, Mr Musson, J W Musson, ‘arrot, DB Hawley, H Crabtro, Mrs Cook, boll, Mist Fleming, Mire Middleton, Mrs I wo children, Miss LC Barr, Mrs and Mise M 9 For St'Thomas—Mre Cartor, Mad Tlavarge and ohild, Mise. Powor, J W O'Neal and lady, two childron, A ohild and rorvant, Mrs Linens and ohild: Don ree o ist lady, Don Frederico Garois, Mrs Marcial, thi laren Com t, His Excolloncy Manrice Powcr and m fer T Daito CER Kortwig and servant, T 7 os] R Guorts, RA Crooker, P_ Cam Liober fit Ea T Badnall, W y, In Me Kolfo City of Norfolk—| G W Hof, M F Dunn, "Parkor, Mrs c Parker, Miss J Parker, $'T Kooy: Indy, HM Collin an, Re Gnthel Brower, Mi ins, Miva Wilkow, Mi wil Mra MoBilery, Mike M. Dodd, Mra At and three children, 8 Bloooker, Mist Whiley, W Mine Mary Bell, Mr P Ransom and lady, § Joton, Mise Mortimer, R Barrots, “J Winslow nad indy, jongeo, LC Cranford and Indy-~25 1a thentoornaes.

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