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SEW YORK COMMON COUNCIL. (OFFICIAL) Stated Seoton, Boaxp or Asmerart Soy we Preseat—Jonathan Trotter .. President. in the ee ee ina hh =. ward. Bing aderson ton. it, Wheelan, Barker, Kogers, Valentine. Brastow, Movonkey. Peritiess Of Charies Deviin—For reiwf in reiation to sewer in ‘Twemey seventh street = To Committee on Sewers. a Asristant Alderman Bia~row—Of Ant! Mowbray ‘others. to have Fifty first street between 1 and ‘Third avenues. curbed avd guttered and sidewalk fl igged four fect wide, aud lamp; placcd. To Committers on Of Myndert Van Scbaick. John B. Diugledein and two etbers—To ley avo «ork a coube trsck of railroad om Third avenue, fo Commitie- on Streets By Assistant A derman “1y0—0f flose Co. No 33. to have money refun sed psid for rcom 'o mest tn daring the of boure To Conmi'cee on Fire Department By Arcictant Aldermen Axvenson—Of Flicha K tol comb. for pay of © ro taken #t 17 James slip. by City La- tor, To Cemmittes on Sinance. By Asietapt alors men Wixeran—Of Patrick Kenno- 4y_ for remunrretion for lore of horse, owing to condition, im Javuery of corny of Eldridge avd Stanton streets, ‘To Committer op Miva: ce By Assi-tant Alderasn Banxen —Of James Brordell, for street signs on city Ismp: To Commic-ee oo Lamps. By Assistant alocrmen Rinc—Of John N, smith, po- liceman of Fith ward ‘0 have dootor’s dill for medical | Bttemdance paid bim, foe ivjury on ariestimg Nicholas John on To Cr mm re on Votive Ry SOLUTIONS By Asie‘apt Ald-rmun Varentinn—That the meoes- sary Row ting betwee acd culverts be bollt on the outt. east COTDER OF FErvty sooood street and Chird avouas. To Oommittee on 0+ u Aqneduet Department. | By the -ame— (hs the osrringe way to Seventesnth strret berepaed from Hirst to secoud avenwte Adopted. By the rame— That » nonse ha erwoted in Union park for ihe kee yer of th tod ‘bat $200 d+ aporopriated foren'd building To. mwtitee on Lands Ke By Assistant Alderman Uanree —That two gay lamps be pleo-d ip trom’ of the H reshyterian church at the cor- ner of Nineteen b set ood Mifth avenae Adopted. By Assistant aldo m+n Govrox—Chat the following Places be and are oe sgeatea for holding the election Ma of the following ai-tricts tm the Eleventh ward:— | @istrict No 62» otomia strret ; Third district, No 7 avenue 0: Fifto district No, 90 Lewis stroot; Sixth district. No. 89uvenue 0; Seventh distriot No, 113 avenue ©; Bigvth aistrict, No. 180 avenue C. | ‘Adopted | By Assirtant Aloermaa Werts—That the Comp*rotler | draw bis warrent for pte in favor of 3 Jackson foremun | Hore Comsavy No Lt. for nece sary repairs to thor | houre = Anopred by the folowing cou r= } Affrmative—Th+ Provident Ma-ara Brown Tait, Mab- | att. O'Brien Wowlend Wells. Anderson Bouton, Wright. Wheelan busker Rogers, Ring Valemtime Bras- tow McConkey —17 By Assistavt Alderman MoCoxcer—That vacant lota between Ubirty third aut Chiry-fitti streots, and Bowenth avenue and Broadway, bo fenced in. To Com- wittos om Streets REPORTS Of Committee en Fire Droartment-—Tn favor of paying | bills Of repairs to bon-« of Hogime Compauy No. 29. Adopted by the following vote : Affirmative. -. the Pretoent Morsrs, Brown. Tait, Mab batt O'Brien Wovoward Wells, Anderson, Bousom Wr ght, Wheelan Barger, Kogers, King, Valentine, Bras tow. MoConkey---17, Of Committee on Sueets- That petition of Stewart Eider, asking remunerstion foc damage by water. be referred to the Commitier on Finance ; and the patitions to flog walks cormr Nonth arenue ‘~ Forty second | atreet. to Committee e. Konds Adop'el Of Committee on Sewm—To cogcur for rebnildiog certsin sivices basior asd drains, in South street. 4 dopi- ed by the tollowing Afivmative--The Pied nt. Messrs, Brown. Tait. Mab batt. O'Krien Wyodeard. Wells, Anderson Bouton, | Wright, Wheelan, Barker, Rogers, Ring, Valentine, Bras- | tow, MeConkry—17, Of Commit ee op Lads and Plaee—To oonour to pinoe pro‘cotion Walls io Votter® Field in Forty-wiath street detween Lexington sue Fourth avemues Adopted by the following vote :— Affzwetive -The Prectdept. Messrs. Brown, Tait. Mab- | batt. O'brien, Woode-rd Wella, Andersen. Bouton, | Wright. Whrelaw Barker. Rogers, Ring, Valentine, | Brastow, MeCoukey——1i Of Committer cn Fire Department—In favor of paying Mr Mor inger $18 6 ‘orinjury wo gate Ko. mt 223 Riv ingion strec. Uy hove carrisge gouig om sidewaik. Adopt. ed by the following vom :— | Affirmative—the Pre ident. Messrs Brown, Tait. Mab- | batt. O Brien, Woodeard, Wells. Anderson, Gouton. | Wrigdt. Wheelen tar ker, Rogers. King, Vaieatine, Brass tow, MoUonbkey - Of Commistée on Sewers ~To concur to extend time on sewer in Forty-Oretetrect betworm Eigth and Niath ave- Bu Adopted | Of Committr on Finapce—To conour to remit taxes of Obarios Darragh Joba catlagher, 1 D Gage, and James | Munron, adupiea | THOM BOAUD OF ALDERMEN. Of Committee om Fire Department—In favor of onge- nizing A pew the Bog Comoavy im the place of Engin Compony No lo ia ely disbanded, | Apstevt Aloermmo Mavrert offerea a resolation, | thet nope of the volo mew yes be wOmitted, ualess they mabe effidavit eere pet concerned in the rivt in Huoson street or Smbib or oixth arcpues, The rep beivg covsicer G x6 ive'uding Loe re-olution, it was lost Report seoptea by the folowing votes 2iirmeative— Ire Vreaadent Messrs O'Brien, Wecawud Wels, Anderson, Bouton. Wright, Wreetan, Barker, Rogers, King, Valentine, Brastow, ey 16 Brown, Tait, | Al¢erman Mabbatt | auauitter— tp 'xvor of paying for rapnirs, Ko. to boure of tose Cou pany No, 6. Convarred im by ihe following vote : -- Affine. | asistant Woodssor biog Weils. Avserson Boaton, Woheeisn Barker Rogery Valentine 12 | Migative - Ibe President, A-cistant aldermen Brown, | Tait, Krestow. Ne ovkry - 6 | Kesoiutions depute places for holding election pole is Kirt enrd,— oem urred ip Resotution tbat + sppropristed for deficiencies for celebrating the 4th July. Comcurted tu by the ful- lowing vote Afixmative — The Preidert Me-srs Brown Tals, | Mabbett O' born YM oovward Wells anderson bouton, Wright Wheism Barker, Rogers, King, Valentioe, | Bractow. MeCuukey ~ 17 | Reporte ip reletion to /be excavation of rook and earth im Ube ieguieting OF berty scoond street. between Seovad and Third av-uas; ivfiavor ot adop tng commisstooer’ Fevbeo gimcen o Btieels Boo a 9 becween sereaty- secOLe BG E gbty ro ne rireets aod Kat aed North rivers; im tever of ebxcging givd* op Pti-th street be tween seventh and noe:, iu favor of aitering prede im Forty-trire, Forty-wurth aot Fors afin Bureets bei meen Dwelit birtecuth Avenues; 10 favor Of regulating ano craving Lif'y recond etzeet from Ble- Venid avouve w Uud-vu river; to favor or @ elt aad pomp in Pifey faath roert beeen Ninth aod Tench avenues OC om@mutes on Roxdn fn favor uf the Bossd of wn adhering to WET sOl-B to ereUD_ per misctow to Walt Shor Mun to ere! a bay winGow Lo Louse corner Lwenty ee- cond Firestone Fifth aveoue —Copourred mn | Report m twver ct xypointiog Jona B, Holmes a city surveyor. Copeured in Reporte in tever ot ai Aldermen Mabbatt O'Brien, Wrigut, Harlem Railroad voting the Com) eny tom Ubetr (rock tu Count street with grooved Fails, 10 fever of rece ting curd aud guste Ke va thet porth sige of White street between Charen atrest sud Wert Kironaway. seo between Winte ene V Boreete Report in favo Compury No n the we tide ef Shuroh street ker streets To Committee on of building a new how for How Apo aWarding cvntract for carpenter Vrummond and mason work to oueurted im by che tolowing vote:— voideut Mesers Brown, Lait. Mab: overs Welle, Andersoa Boutoa, Harker Rogers, Ring, Valentine, Bras bi, Wheelie toe, Bet oukey—2 Report in favor of allowing Hook and Ladder Com panies forty men each. #pd PLiinoe pts ceoond class ea- ines oxy men each Concurred ia Report’ m favor of (reeting a shed over south side of Cliptow marke 1 ticuting s plaak floor for the ish market To Couumi tee ou Markets. Rerourion apporina laeyectors ot Election for the Titth otnot Thivtormth # mourned in Resolution grouting prt) ton of 4. 4. smith, for dupli- cate receipt, fo Committee on Mloxnoe Kerolusion removing First elvortoa district (Second ward) trem No dod tulton street to No 61 Anu street, Coneurd in Recolution that James and Oliver sireets. son street to Bast riter, be lighted with red in Kesolution thet carriege way in Fourch street, between avevuse A aod B. be repeires, Copcurtea io. | Ketolu'ion derignateg places tor huiding ths election | polls in Sixth wera Or vcurrea in Keeolution that Medion avenue. from Thirty-seo- ond to Thirty eighth str-et, be lighted with gas.“ Con- ourred ip. Ke-olution that the fsb float at Washington market be rebuilt, Oopcurred in Revolution thet # culvert and receiving basins be built at corner of Jerrey ona Crosby setreet Concurred in Granting permission of P Cooper for privilege to ex tene portico ou Kighrh sireet of @ baildtug to be erovtod by bom on third and Fowth avenue, and Seventa ond | Eph bevieeis, Coneurred im. Kr PORT. Of ©: minit'ee on Fire Department—In favor of orgna- frivg Witham Ack rman awd otbers a6 an engive corn pany. to be locked iv tbe neighborhued of Leroy aud Greepwich streets Adopted, Coumenicatinn wich ae-reetment litt for regulating Forty :+0 v0 rireet, beteeen second end Third aven ANd 6 remopriravce of fT. Chili &, and others, against the -eme = To Committer on asresamenta, ‘The Board then rdjourved to Mouday afternoon, ab five o'clock, From the minutes *DWARD SANPORD, Clerk. from Madi- 4 Concur Marine Affairs, Lavnen or 4 Curren Bric —At Setanket, Long Isdand, 1sth tmtant. from the yard of Neheminh Hand, a Clipper brig of 260 tons pamed wfter the builder and @*ned by bim, Stepben H. Townsend. and Capt. William B. Turver. who isto command ber. She ts berm rig, and built In a euperior manner of white oak and locust bh vily kneed, copper fastened, and bae & poop deck rauniog forward of the mainmast. From her superior model vie Le Oxpected to be w very fast ruiler, Fou Evxore.—fhe United States Mail steamsbip At- lene Crptain Wort, will leave at the usual hour to day gor Liverpool, Upwards of ninety passengers bad ea Gaged birth yerterany yory Pasagn —--The clipper ehip Ste Mound of we Cay wiv Heb san Braveiner whar paved it oth " & pus angeaay Lo Ler redder, | ebargee, however, ba | twenty cight as ene o° bis coustitutional ; man who makes it. | snd if you will be | Besarp | o | me the other any i | to vote for Koott. are under the impression that after ho | not dene? | a wi'g song. which was much applauded, the m Anether Speech from Mr. Botts. MEETING OF THE NINETEENTH WARD SCOTE AND GwARAM GLU Yeotordsy evening at 8 o'clock. » meeting of this and Other whig clubs was held at Cons:itution Wall, Broadway, Mr. Conkling presiding. The Hon. J. Minor Botte, of Virginia. being advertised to addrces the meeting a large | audience was in attendance. | Ma. Borrs, on being presented to the mecting, was loud- | ty cheered. and raid—I stand for tho first Lime im Vonstita- tion Hall, e fit place for the constitutional party of the country to holt its councils, (Cheers.) Itis mot the | firet time that I have had the bonor and pleasure of mect- ing the whigs of New York in council; but if there is any place in this country. apart from my own immediate home. with whioh I have felt nysoif more iadmatoly Sgoutified and connected it is that old Clay wMig State, | (Cheers) The whig party of the United States have se | Jeered, 1p my opinion. a fit representative of that great | American Fystea proposed by tbe illustrious founder of the whig party, Now, Lam not one of thos who dera , it necessary to Fay that L took Gen. Scott as an alterna: | tive. but 1 took him us the first choice. aud it was not | Locause I was dinsstistled with Mr. Fillmore’s adminis: | tration. for T say bere that overy act of bis govern: | mevt Lam reedy to justify ni inuiniain and if ho | had been the eboice of the whig party I“ wonld havo > given bim my hearty and cordial support, L apoly the rome observations to Mr Wehster, (Cheors ) 8ut, geptiemn. 1 proterred Geurtal scott, because I felt that it would be an excorcingty simple thing ia tbe whrg party, when they bud thice horses to rum not to take whe best one. Lknow Generai soott to boas soned « whig as any in the Uniied States and I know bum co be a man of 6a perior cupacity, not ovly for military but for civ service. | Cheers) Ho bes bec muen undervaluet ceo. has bene 1D pitebed barties and whipped the enemy You if these were the ovly qualitications ho possessed t would poi give him my rupport, L support tim oesause I be- lieve be superior olvil qualifiextions — S-rious been made against him that ke vnd no sintewmen Why. you he was edneated in onset the fest jute Apstivacions of the Uaiied states, by Mr Madion, at the ealy age of | visers. which office be deelined and has beew in the habit of adsactat- ing for the last forty yearé. with the dese civilians of this snd ober onions ~ Besides thie he has given practical t proof of bis ability for crv ad@inia ration for he settled South sarc lina question aud the diffleattios with che Cher koe Indians, But wii not spe pM questious | which are kno#n to you all; but Tcone dowa to the period when be msrobed at the bead of a victortousarmy imto (be City of Me: and took posse-rion of tha coun try. What aid be find there? Why. nohiog but GHorder and comfusion, apd every species of disorder and crime cowmitred at every hour of the day; aud by his o¥n opelded genus by bts wisdom and exp-resee im i law and inervil coveroment bs formed » for tha’ people that ina few mon’hs restored » perfect order aod gave to them ax good a ctvil government ax yon now enjoy im the city ot New York, has i «po civilien will ali recollect tba ud olden’ coil ard was te! 4 «d ‘This code ro Son the admiration of the Mexiowus, that they come forward volumarily aod tendered bim | the mrguifecert offer of ono mitioa of aotlars in gold and @ year, 10 emia as their roter, (Cheers) be Gemcersic sdaviaisteation, then in power. atiempied to cast @ staia upom bis namo, by basing bim arrested at the heea of his victorious army. wed brovgbt home for the simple oif-nce thot he would not suffer himself to be wb pyed by tho Mexicans He was arrested upon acbarge wade Dy an inferior « flicer and eo frivolous and coptemetible was tt that he neve: brongbt to trial General Scott, in chis | treneucticn. showed Lis 2 pict for the civii over the military jaw. for slthough he waa requested by bis | roldicrs to di-obey the commands of the govera. ment. and remain ia Mexico he at once costgned his commision ard returned home Aud yer wo are toid that Scott is no civilian and no ecatesman, And by whom is chis calumny uttered? Why. not only by the democia'ic prese abd by the democratic edi | ters. but by every whipst-rof the democratic party, Among the various chergex brought against Scott, is oue that bas bad much influ: nce hece aud claswhere, whiot 4s, that he is uncer the iptlucnce ofa ceria’n faction—' bat be is carried abont in toe breeches pocket of W. A, Sewsrd Such # charge is as ridievlous and monn as tho Scott under the evutrol of Mr, Seward! Why, Generel Scott is a man seoustomed to command 10000 such men as W. GH Seward at a imo; evo me. believe me ia this, that if you do ivct Winfield Scott as Presideot Wrntietd Scott will be President of the United States (Obeers ) Scott ¥as Dot horn in thy woods but bas been in o situation to know the porition of par ies. and is able to give to each ‘| She tovil their due weight and com-ideration, and nothing more. In reference to this charge, permit me to sey that, asimilar ope bas been agaipst your huwble ervant, The churge egainst G inutesim the same columpein whch the charge originated agaiuat me—the | New Yous Henarp. (Groans) [Bave uo hing co rey that cap be in the reo futerpraced as dimespectfol to that 7 tor T mean to speuk of bistotical truths ond facts; and thet gentleman ls welcome to ubure me to his heart's coarent, as long as be lives but Isball never howto myself so fur as to abuse him, (Cres of good) Itrust 1 rave too much srifrespect and dignity to engage im any euob war as bat. and too moech zood senre te pray at apy game where i not eB equal chance to win. (Chvers.) I was about to remrri tbat this churge originated with the New Youx Hruarp, and at tbat time. it witl be reent- lected, there w As UDgry a contest berween the | Fillmore perty ard the seott party. in the South, a8 these 1s now between scott and Pierce, The Fillmore pre-e sraileo themselves of this opportunity to exette orej adies against Gen Seott. by copying there articles frou “ne ‘This fs one Of the greatest Aiflicultins wo havo bud to remove ip the Southern evuntry Tbe Now Yor Urrary cherged me sod it was recopiead theough the | whole of the Southern country. that I was in active o0- ation with Seward and bad been seen closeted with bim Ome after ume at Wasbington. for the purpose of getting Gen. Scott nominsted. | heve reon Me. Seward everal Limes, buvl have pever spoken so biz or met hin in & room im my existence, Yet. that paper has charged eguin-t me. and it has made an unpre sion im the Southern country, that [ am under the m- fluence of Sward A gentleman from Alabsia eatd co that pumb-rs fa his state who desired is elected be will te und F the infuence of totts and Bots i rthe influence of Seward. The whole s'ory ts ridiou= es abcut Gen ceott being under such improper iuilu- ence Another greve objection by a di-tioguish-d mow» tthe whig pnrty is that Gen, Scott. im bis leiter of ao- pluvce intimated in (he event of bis cuccess, he would jon laws Uemin *ho bes troured to binvelt the earinblo ton of being the litle giant of the country. my recommend au ateution in the naturalz dhe a ee Aspeech in which be made this capital objection to G #1 Scott and urged its uncon-uturi turd to express 9 coubt it Gepersl Scott had ever rea the constitution of the United states Apother disUn- etirbed Senater. Mr Son 6. #bo bas been about lecturiog Upon rep cep priacivles al-o said. ina speech made a cw nigbte ago, that General Scot: had proposed gn bis Letter of acceptance, to exclude every fordlgner, unles be bud served ove year in the army or puvy of the Unied States, Tt is very dif for spy man to bring 14+ mind to the conciusion that em venta men Mr Soulé could beve put uch * oon. Ftrue'ton upon Gen. scott rand. taerefore charity ane e alike require that ft ebould be werined to bis gu © ether tb Geign Me. Douglas boidty esterte. to bis & eh i chimond that this was 10 be considered us a tes! betewen the two parties: but L go b: heve on my honor. that makrg that proposilioa Fr: wpds to the credit of General Seott. General S rt Give rot propore to interfere with the netarslzadon law it preevt stands. forther than to ivireducea divionst qualification, which ts that wing nO consti ut lopal or Leal oblige ino to this gove nment coming bere cr being ber». but not having Deen bere long enough to aval himself of the prvi- Jege of naturalization, should tender bis services to protect the Ammican tiyg for twelve mon’ that at ibe expiration of that time he s be entitied to the protection of (be fixe be hao protested — (Ohoers ) New. gentlemen. | aay S0 dove eredit “0 the heart of Gen, Fcott to see sfter those men who bad fought, as they oirotion of the Amertsan wan from Tilt anges weuld fight ngein. for the fieg But the bonorable gent that Gen Scout yever reno the constitudion. Upoa what g20und fs this charge? Secaure the eoustitation requires that the naturalization laws «bait be equal aod uaiform, Tibipk the bonoraple gentleman might as well have are gued that you could sot baee uniform taxation, heowure there was'a system of direct and iadirecs taxatwa | This ix like everything that attaches to the demo | eratic party It is party New, I bave to Kook ms to before God. if L know ang thould bave ne besiistion in pr [know anythirg of bie quaiitcations when hy has been feleeted vot for what he bas done. but for wuar he has | The practice among the whig party has born | invariebly to relect nen of superior wixdou xOd talent to bald the reine of govermmenc, but itis nat ao wih the democratic party. for they bave iovariebly rakea men | from ebecurity The Hon, gew lemen then wenton toshow | that Grreral Pierce in bis public carcer hed done | nothing to warrant the high opinion eatertaaed by the profe-rion without practic Jeo. Seott’s opponents; au ng Of his quaiftioa'ions. L +attag them Howcan | | dem ceratic perty. of bis capability to fil the office of President He bad no condi that General Pierce was @ mort asniable man but if amiable men were only so- lected tor the office of President, 500000 of the In. | Debi'auts of the United States would be found | eqnelly ecmpetent to fill euch office, It was con | tended by the democratic party tbat tho issues between ibe two parties were dead, but thie waa | not (he fact, and it was the duty of the whigs to stand by | kod protct the great prinoiples of protection to Ameri- | con pdvstry ond inertal Maprovements, othe boners wutlemen eopeladed bis remarks by cai) ng on the wbiga to Wake every possible effort. white b wend result in the election of General Beott to the Pre- riveney | Mr Coonr wae then introdne d, and having sung a | ng | separated ee Arrival of the Star of the Weat, The steamebip Star of the Wost, Captain Tin- klepavgh, of the Vanderbilt line, arrived yestorday morving from San Juan, Nicsragua. She arrived at Sen Juan September 30th, 10 A M., and found there the eteamer Danicl Webster, Ceptain Graffan, of New Orleans, and the British wai! steamer Trent, from Navy Bay fan Juen was very bealthy and the weather fine The river was in good navigable condition, and the | transit eeroee the Iethmus wae made without say delny whatever The Trent left San Juan on Saturday, October Novy Bay f the West left Sam Jaan on tho after: bh. (in company with the Daniel Web: ster. for New Orleans) She brings the passengers of the steemer 8 8 Lewis, which left Sun Fraa- thre Repent 1dth | wore it not for the whigs. (Laughter, | favor of restoring the blacks to | U 8. army J.B | tev. The Pree a A meeting of the free democracy was held Yast evening at the Chinese Rooms, in Broadway. The attendance was Got very pumerous, composed of about one hundred white men. with a fair sprinkling of the colered gentry. The meoting was organized by calling Wiiiiim McDexmorr tothe chair He said that the whigs and democrats bad foreaken thelr principles, and they were rtanding both on | the seme He concluded by saying that they penne there to hear Mr. Ji speak oo freo Jemocracy. J.C Jaonson was then introduced tothe meoting. Ti eaid that last evening be had undertaken to show what a trne democracy consisted of. The essential element of man’s character which eeparated him from 9 beasi. was moral culture. He then went on to sey that he looked Upon the whig purty as adopting policy in.texd of princt- ple and on the demoeratio party as destitute of principle as the whig perty who were governed by impulec instead of 1eason; thry would have gone to the devil long 1x0 Ho looked apoo the free democracy asa party who had a obaracter to carn yet, (Loaghtr ) If they stick to their principles they would triumph. and Ged would he with them Mr. Jones moved that tho time for speaktog should be Hmited to fifteen minutes, so as to give others the pri- Vilege of sposking The Cuemaian rose and kaid the meeting was organized for the purpore of hearing Mr. Juckson's speech and any whe dia not Hike to heac him, were at perfect liborty to eave the room. eve Monnts rose and enid he did not sce the necesity for their attscking the domocratie party The Fuyitive Slave sw. which is vow in force. was passed under the admini-tration of the whig government (Jries of order ) | He thovgbt that this wae a free conference moving and found ovt it wes all 3 bumbug. (Cries of puc him out; and after weny ineffectual efforts to keep him quit, 46 Was put on’. efter a great deal of bard knooks on both sides. Pete"deolaring that it was all a humbug Order was then restored apd Mr Jackeor procesded with bis speech ) Ho said that im that great osuse, they mirht ox- pect grest help from the South. Out cf wine miuioas of nen in that pert of the country six millions weve in iberty He constated bis remarks by saying that the nomination of Hale was a very judicious one. The Craimman then made a fow remarks relat prinotples ot the free democracy, Mr. Jongs rose and said that he protested against the Whole proceedings. and that it was a great shame to put Pete Morris out (Cree of put him out, smd great con furtow ) Order was aut length restored, and the meeting di-persed quieuly. Brookiyn City Polittes. TrMrrraxce Arttance Assrauty Nominations —The Paockiyn Temperance Alilence have nominated the fol- lowing candidetes forthe Assewbly. omitting to select a candidat burg and the county tewns:— Second Dirtriet— Samuel Daniela Third Distriet—Alexsnder Campbell. The Arstmbly nomivations of the three parties are now complite. (with the exception of the First district on the temperance ticket,) and stand as follows: — Dis Democrats. Whigs Wst..N. P.O Bri C. M. Briggs. 20 ,,Geo, A. Searing. Waldo fu'chivg Samuel Daolels, 3d... Jes H. Hutchins Wm. A. Cobb Alex Campbell, Tent Wann Wire Nomrxations.—Tho ward meeting assembled last evening, and nominated the followi ticket: Aldeman.—Elisha W. Hinman, Constable —Waltor Ros. Assescor,—John Hodgkins, e to tho Temperance. The Temperance Moveme: Gentlemen.—I bave tho honor to acknowledg’ ceip: of your communication, of Oetober 27th, 1852, ask- ing me the following question: Ist—Wheiher a2 law could be paenod by our State Legi-lature. probibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors, as 8 overage, and be constitutions! ? 24 —If elected mayor. if T would enforce the same ? Whatever may be my opinions or feelivgs on the sub- jects of inquiry. baving been nominated and accepted the nomination of the whig party for Mayor, Ido not feel at liborty to pursue # coarse onloulated to commit thoee who have honored mo with their confidense. to is sues unknown to their creed ; but L will aay, that if elect- ed Teball feel tt to be my duty. (as my oath of office Will require.) to enforce all laws passed by our Scate Legislsture and deem them to be constitutioval until otherwise eclared by @ legal tribunal, Reapectfuily, MURGAN MORGANS. To. J. Wannex, Scerctary New York City Temperauce Altace. Police Intcligonce. SUSPICION OF MURDER AND ROBEBERY—MYS" LOcs, AFPAIR—TWO MEN ARRESTED BY THE POLICE. On thursday morning, before dey-light. a mau named Christopher Miilon, about seventy years of ags. accompa. ried by bis wife to whom he had been married about six weeks. arrived in this city. by the Erie Railroad. from Wilte-barre, Pennsylvania and landed om the doxk. foot of Duene street On lending from the boat the old man was met by @ young man, who of tbe old man's three trunks, the old man taformwue him thet they were on their way to Rondout, up ‘ho North river “Accordingly this young man conducted tho cto man ond his wife to x kind of emigrant lodging house iu Weet strvet. pear Downe street. said to be kept bya man «for the Pires distriot, which embraces Williams. | \k aid he would take charge! nemed Grapigan, Here the old man and his wife were told | to.go to bed: but ibe old manreiased to do so until be got his trupke The young mon replied—"Ob ! d—n it, oid man. go to bed ali your baggnge is asfo enovgh.”” The old nee. however was not satistied. and left the house with this young man for the purpree of bringing up the tropke to the bovse; bat soon after returned without them; the young man oko returned to the house, Apoin ‘bevld mon left the house, as did alco the young man; but, before leaving. Mrs, Millan raw the latter | | | | tek in a low tone to an elderly man bebind the | bor. who gave hi money snd thea ho left, it being thea be light; and from that time the old man hes been wising nor has any of the trunks been found notwithstanding considerable search har been made in that vicinity Mrs, Millen tates taat ber busbard bad on bis person neariy $100 in gold and bepk bills and in one of the trunks was six tweuty dol- | Jor goid pivces. together with ail their clothing The surpiclour circumstances were yesterday eommunieated to oficers Sith ang MeCord. of the Fifi ward police who, Hom fofermation and desoription given them by Mrs, Millen of the young mam, yosterdyy after noon took into eusiody a Joung inan named Thomas Nelis. whom they covveyed to the station hovse, Mrs Mullen was then rent for and immediately on entering the 190m Fhe identified Netis from among several osher \ por quart Raisins, per Ibe .4e Parsley, por bunch. +60. Leeks per bunob Perob per ib. ....60. a 80. Onions, per quart. Muckeres. each. 1240. Canlittowers. pe.bd. ) Per hundred... 12e. Artichokes. each by 2%. a 33. Rhubarb. per banol Brook trout. por Ib.38. a 43. Asparagus. per bunch... | Smoked salmon, do.,...110. Cressos. per quart,......6¢ Viokled salmon, do...,120, Salad pr bandred, 64 & $1! POULTRY Spinach, per half peak..8s! Fowls per pair.....6s. 683. Pothorbs, per bunch... 302 ‘Turkeys cuoh ...14a,0188 Radiches. per buach....Lo- «"" hen.....$14 Us, Watermolons each.izo .0250 Beiter —One of the fliet table requisites demanded daily by the rich and the poor man, bas advanced In price to a very startiing highth in this city, Prom enquiry made during yestorday we loacn that the great incr-ase | exprot be atiributed co much to stunted pastarage ae to comand for shipment Cabiforaian orders are said to offvet the warbet_ ond saire it to tts provemt pitoa If vais de 80, 'he Californians should be Wise in time. and not trust to ery people fir the supply of so necessary a demand. If semevitural science were pursued. in that region with hulf the gal with which the people servo the god of wenith, they would enjoy better health aud moro daily comfort in this elty, the butter waich iast year could be bad sixweo andreventoen cents, is gow Felling for twenty iour cenis a pound, and twenty seven cents is usted und given now. for a qnolity sold at the same timo lust’ renton for twenty-two cents The quality of butter roid in July last for sixteen, twenty, and twenty-two ocnts, is pow selling freely for twenty five, As a matter succly conrequent beef. bucon, aud eggs have advanced in pries. Many geo’ lemen with large families bave we understand, | given racers for.a winter supply of batter to merchaats ia | Anvjand ‘The orders are ecu to Liweriek, and the ex: proted eupply. ivis thought will bs farnished in Novea- ber. The “Limerick lasses,” famed all over the world for civic putrioti-m and domestic virtue, will not, we are certain be found wanting in the suppiy of an article ia the moking cf which they have carned an boreditary | Europeon name, Stock Sales. Pruraperrura, Oct. 15.—(Reported by tf Rocrd.—$60 Penveylvania 6's, 9634; 1,000 Susquc 76; iST do. 73; $000 Alleghany County Rail- 210 80 Lehigh Convortible. Mor Oe 1a 29-20 do, 0 chares Long Island Railroad 1 13845 Schuylkill Navigation Freferred, b5, 273<; 54 Ponnsylvania Ruilfead. cash, 4846; 50.do, 4342; ‘300 'Morris Canal, 1 do 16%: 18 Union Canal i? Lehigh Navigation, b5, 0554: 25 do, 6) Commercial Bank, b5 6444; 11’ Bank of Pour sylvonin, 119; 22 do, b5, 1'9; 60 Plantera Bank, Tounes- sco. b8, £9; 4 Union Bank, Tonnesses, 9; 7 Keutucky Bank, 110; 67 Manu’ acturers and Mechanics Bank, 2d, SL. Betwoe Ecards.—$6.(10 Camden and ambey Railroad’6's, ‘75, 1W0%s; 0 sbaros Schuylkill Navigation Preferred. cash, 27; 100 do, sown. 27: 100 Long Leland Railroad, exah, 13%; 200 Union Ca: Koon & Taylor.) hanna Const road 6's, 10) z, 100 * val, engh, 16%; 150 do, 16%; 100 do, b5, 15445 10) Reading Rail- | road. ebwn, 4%; 150 Morris Caual,’ «5, 164: 6 Ponnsylvauia Railtond, cash, 446 Second Board —81.0 Sohaylkill Na vigation b's, "82, D5, 808%; 10,000 do, bl, 804g; 2,000 City Kail- rpad 6'e, "87, Sd, 107M; 8000 Cainden ‘and Amboy, Railrond Us, 8, Tore: 1100 Reading Railrond Wortzago 68,144, bi, Gzadinres Harrisburg Kaidroad, ys 200 Morris’ Canal, b5, T6ix; NA do, Wy: IU do, Lown, tip; 400 Long Island Kail Fond, 100 do, 5, W'Franklin Life, 65, 12; 10 K Wahods: 16 Bank of Kentucky, Il, 16 pmimer _ ORG. After, Board.—€ yl kilt Navigation O's, "2, AN3g: 1,00" do, 2d, NOS: n, BOSg5 0 chores Schuylkill Navigation 'Vreterred, 27; 100 Uaioa Minchill Kailroad, Market inactive. Venrront Leorsiature.--Tho Legis'ature of Vermont convened on the Lith instant, and Thomas E. Powers, whig. om the twenty fourth ballot, was elected Speaker of the Louse, J.B Tell’s printang office, im Cornhill, Mass, was destroyed by fire ov the night of the 1 1th inst. | struck on one of the mud lumps at the SW Pass, w! | York in a day or two. hai i ia; Sarah others. Wird during the day, NW. Capt Merrilt, of the sebr HL Sorauton, wl rived at NOrleane th inst from Slaal, ashore off Racconn Point, supposed which was recently towed by s U 8 reveni Pensacola snd intended for the station jatohoen, dul phoree lubbard, Liver- arias, Stook New Orleans; and hich veesel an Shoals, but was out adrift during @ severe gale, echore at the above print. Telegraphic Marine Ke; joeton, Oot Li, Fo arrivals. Cloared—Ships Westward Ho, and brig Pales, San Fi aise, through the Gulf in sight of the reef for The bark Jaeper hee taken in cargo, mi The ship. te coal She h Figuing, which are daily « Jirig Brownsville eniled for tho Brazos on Bark WB Erodie arrived from NYork Merde on tho %th ult. Advioos trom Menatee state that the bark trom N R Milam 16 discharging hor ow pared, and is wating for enilea ork of ils and ‘Mth ult. snd eld for St R A Gamble, Josselyn, iv in the river, having been distmasted in tho last blow (hetore reported), Ltis not kno} be repaired. yot whore sho will Solr Lucas arrived here on tho 2th ult, with the US. wa’ sehr Ch. them. Brig Wacless arrivod yestorday from NYo: the brought the mails thac had been wreoked in the rk. Vin ADELPHA. Uot 16—t PM, Arrived—Bark Echo, Gowees Boston; schrs Maria PR Burton Lingo. Sslom; Wm M Baird, P Armstrong, Thomas, and Gold Hunter, Breckett_ NBaven; Butler, Tibbetts, NVork; Sidney Minor, Bolles, Bridgeport: Geo Lut, Ellingsworth, Riohmona, abeock, Bug Harbor Stewart Cainpboll (Br), O'Brien, Halitex; Worcester Rhodes, Providence; L Sturt Pro: incetow: Simbbs, d Vor! Washington, Cobb, vant, Corson, Brooklyn: Keho. Lowden NYork; Chas Stet- gon Miller, Nilaveu; Jas A Bayard. Tho} A ida. Delaney, Norwich; stoamere Lronsi Middlesex Ely, NYork. Boston; and mpson, ides, Drake, peclems de Bare Gem, Nickerson, Boston: brig Emma Bax 0; schrs Henry Payson, and Butler, Tibbetts, Boston; Washington, York Chss Stetson, Miller, Bridgeport: L Si son, Williamsburz; James A Bayard, Thomp: rowell: Cabot, Nickerson, Babcock, Now jturtevant, Cor- aon Fali River: Liberty, Williams, Roxburs; Wm M Baird, Stubbs, and PR Burton, Linge, Sales oo Luff, E'lingswornh, N York. Miscellaneous. ‘The 6 un—A sovere gale from the 8 on on tho 9th ins to the shipping, however, was forvunately of ¢ Tho damage triffin: Heyward, which was at anchor of ‘ahsracl Smith's wharf, was driven ashore at Town oreck marsh, The ship A\ ington. at Atlantic wharves, parted but wi jertupatel: ured betore receiv The me wharves, parted ‘Was driven op the ship Noemic, the jib boom, and the ship's mooring bolt ‘out by the force of the collision, ‘Was soon secured withont eust: Jobn Rutledge, lying at Vances Wharf post to which her bow obi ship to foli over on apenas wh copper against the wharf, and aottin her butwarks by comt: g in contact witht at the head of Adger’s wharf, w! also rec jury from tho collision. The steamer Flu uthern wi arves, ported her fasts and wen! to the stexmer Gen Clinch, both vessels jury. The steamer Etiwan, a co tying parted her lires and got foul of the sebr covedcreble injury to the starboard side of the steamer slo receiving elieht damage er’, 0 fing a hole p ig carrying away wns driven was secured, causing t! receiving some ii Southorn wharver her bow fas ing any injary. her tasts, and her rawn, mo of her auchod through isoharging ened erved rida, lying at t broadside on Sabina, doit f the echr, an Several small sebre lying at the lower wharves have received slight iaju ries, ard Vaucerhorst's yacht, which was anchored in Ashley rir, dragged ashore on Chisholm's Cause wn ceived some damage, A large number of sm: along South bay) ave boon cither serioasly is, Fone. he shipping in Acbley river hae w trifling iy jury ‘the Auchor off the bar, nobly rode out the gale in in m very exposed porition, and a heavy sea roll y. and bas ro- ail hoat> lying jurod ortotally ‘aped with bat ritish ship Courier. from Caloutta, av safety, theugh in, The steamer Gov f udley. trom Wilmington, NC, with the North- ern mail did not arrive xt her wharf until nextattorncon, She took tho gale trom 38B, after 1 o'clock . between 9 and 10 o'clock on Saturday night. it hauling 8 about 4 o'clock noxt mor about &. ‘There was & heavy sea on ail tho ti ed ber (o pirch so badly a3 to enrry away. h i and SSW at xbont G6. not moderatin, until ime, which oan her smoke pipe. She was compelled to lay to for several hours during the heaviert portion of the pale, ton rext day, in ce) ‘The tteamer Metamora, for Suvannah, waa n port in consequence of the hravy weather at Sreamsrir Mexico, Place, from NOrlean She did not leave for Wilming- cynonce of the loas of hor emoke pips. tso detained ia sea. for Galveston, le ia | charre ofa branct pilot, and was detained until Li o'clock, On Wednesday evening. October 13. by the Rev. Dr. | Ishom Mr Jon &. Richanosox to Mise Banas Ameria, eldest deughter of Uenry Rogers, Beq . all of this city Op Friduy eveving, Ocrober 15 by the Rev. J. B tar: devburyb. Wirsian Castenon Green to Buiza Rewroca rine Gaugbte: of the late James Van Benschoten, ail of 1bi- cit On nhuseday. October 14. at St James’ Chureh by ths Rev Peter ( mnoey. J. aMAN #i to Hees M., daughter of the late Joseph Boutke Al Brovkiyn. on ‘Pucsday morning, Ootobor 12. by the Rev, Mr, Brown, Pastor of the Methodit Kptscopat Church. Joy street Brooklyn Mr Gronce § Wanoir to M 1 Reswen. daughter of the lato phen Berher alt of this city At Bridgeport. Conn , on Wedneaday. October 18, ia St. | Jebo's Church by key, Gurdon § Colt Trios, M. Mtan- ure. of Brooklyn to Mancawet A, daughter of John D. Bawer, Esq , of the former place, Died, On Thoradey. Oolober 14 of Jaundice, Hira, daughter ofA J.upa sO Under, aged 7 days On Thursday October 14. Joun Buaox, Jz,, of the firm of Davids & Black. aged 36 years His relatives and friends, and those of his brothers, Wm. and James Bleck. are invited to attend bis fu: the recidence of bis father, No 71 Bast Seven! street, to we rrow oon. at baif-past ome o clock, wi bout further Tevedion Dis remains will be taken to | Greenwood for inte ment men poioting him out a+ the young mau who had uoder- | token the obarge of their Guks end who was tbe inst Perea the caw in the company of ber husband The ar kecper of the lo¢ging housa, named Hugh Marray. wor also arrested by the officers, on espicioa of be corecrncdn causing the disappearance of the old mau The wite further stated to the police that ebe beard Hugh Murray suy that the young mau (Nelis) was bis son. apd as uch acted togetbir on that morning. The atteud circum tances repecting the Fudden disappearauce of tt old map certainly conveys the idem that some fool means bave be acted for the purposeet robnery. It is very propable thet the old man, im going to the beat fo lock efter his luggage. it then being before daylight. was induced by tome deigning persons. um- der some falco pretence, to walk down on the dock, | who then gave bin a blow, apd pushed him off | into the river. It is too frequently the case thot bodies are found floating in the river, BO cae can be assigned for their death We have pot the least doubt but menya murder is per- prtroted in this manner, Stravgers arriviag are roh- bed and thrown off the dock to prevent discovers, In a few week: © body floats to the surface aud the corom rs jnry render 9 verdict of Socath by drowning from causes u » to the he to men, Nelis snd Marray, econductd beture Justice Bogazt who commisted them to prison to awit a further examination Any formation pirecn who can give ans peetiog “his mys Uetious wetter would further the ends of jactioe by exil ing vpom tbe above pumed peilce oMcers, at the Fifth ward station boure No 4% Leonard street who have the tare in hend endesvorirg to find out the guliry parttes When arres'ed. both devied any knowledge of the affate, Nelte seys the woman {+ mistaken, tbat he is not the man nor was he there on the morning in question, Personal intellige the Metiopolitan—Mrs. Millerd Fillmore, lody of tho President of the United States. Miss Filmore, Millurd P. Filimere, Wa-bington; Ais Exce teney Dow Manuel, Lereiozer toun Mivivter wo the United Stave bed suit; Merry Pinaoek London; T Tf, B yan, vaimer. Detrott; W. Lambert, Royal rsoil. Philadelphia, Leonard Nowe Natpy. J 1, D. Voss, Royal Artitlery; Chas Adame England; 8 Frothioghan Bost % don. Wid aa Vorgi J Bees. London, Hon Jehan fd- perton, New Orleans; sud 160 cthers At the Irvirg—Gon. MO, tory. Pooghkeepste: Hon. HL Bilewor'n Indisne; WK. MeCali San Francisns; Arrivole at Prgivecss; Hon | Dr Wilber. Aibany; Dr. Lewis, Philadelphia; Lt. Mow: S.N; Lt. Btcckton, U8, A.; others At the Union Piace—Cop' Hepweod do ; Riebard G Indy. fan Fransivco, ¥,8 I 1. P. Mead aud lady, Pro len. U 8 N At the Astor—J 0 Clarke, Wochingtom, J. Mo(ullock. Virginia; H.D, Moore, Pbiindelphia; A T Parker New Oreos J M Allen Ruffalo; Amox Day Boston; J UL, Beker, Kentucky, Professor Horeeford. Cambridge; aod 146 others At the Amerionn—W K. @mith, Mersachnestte: J. B. Clough Mobile; Alexander Rieves Va.; J. R Worthing: Philadelphia, %. W. Kiebards, England: R. H Hall, Liverpool; 2 W. Hartieom, do; W.N. Gooding, Boston; und 66 others. ry. {, Savuge N. C.; aud Pongilly, Kngland; W. J. er. Fondon D J) Tallent nud Rorvier ®ud iamily, Mateos; once; Dr and Mr, 0, £. Guil- Gate av mar Sour —A tremendous gale pasned over reme of the Southern cities on the rh inst., which ald contide which was confined howe’ principally to the + en account of whieh will fouge under the mariline bead in thie days papor. At Chafleston the inrge frome butloing im proves of erection for the annual exhibition of the Four of the South Uaeo- lipa Institute was blowa down ; also the frame of m lang dwelling in John. cat of Meeting street, was prostrated tothe ground The sating and tiles from many of the roots of houses were flying sbeut io all directions, aud many fenore and trees were blown down The cotton rays the Charleston Courier of the Ith | Inet. cn the neighboring plantations we fear. haa rulfored fevercly. but there bas Dot been time aa yet to learn what Gomayé bne born rurtained A number of the tslegeaph poets. both North and South, we believe have been blowa down bot dwe notice wax promptly given by the chief operator at the office in thi+ city to the reveral contrac tors, and we pre areured (hat no diligense will be spared to bave the line in working order with the least delay pomerdl J ‘The Bevennah Repudlicon rays, that the tin on the roof of tho new Methodi-t cburoh was partly blown off, and the rame remark epplirs to meny private dwellings — par. tiewarly those without parapats Tharon the roof of ine Cotngone) (ower of the new Lotbern chareh wax rolled up into ® voroll. and carried tm a wane noross State etrect, striking 8 chimocy. which (oii wud paced theongh the root of the acjxcant tulding the roof over Me, Bald- $1,100 epecte on bods of | Heacbop | The olor of the West bring t t, and or a a& wiser the win's cotton pra Fede wo» carried away. FM NeWin- eee toy factor , of Now Bet ‘ 3 Ma. 0008, after a Ling Op Thurscay night, October 14, Parricn Kruty, in the J veor of his age. Bir turere! will take place this afternoon at three o'cicck, from the residence et his ron. J. A. Kelly, No. 200 Ninh sv No carriages allored On Friday mormng Uctober 15. of mervous debility, Sanan. relict of the inte Willism Moitland, aged 62 yours, Ber friends. and thore of her brother, Uenry B. Kuapp, arte reepver vily invited to attend her funeral, this worn- ot balf part seven o'e ock at the reeidence of her bro- »iluw Hirem Nott No 269 Centh etroet. Her re- uins wit! be taken to White Plains for interment u Ibnisdwy, October 14, Many Carnanine, wile of Jobn Bos}e, in the 241 yenr of ber age. q s and acquaintances of the fanily are re- October 15, Joux Paevenick, only son of penhagen, aged 3 years, 3 months and 6 pd acquaintances of the family ars re- i to attend his funeral, to-morrow after- o'elvek. from No, 346 Second kvenue, corner Hie retains will be taken to Deon. BI UF. of Teenty-eecond street Gree Reox, wife of aa are invited to his morning. 1 o'clock, from 281 Sixth «trees, pear Aveano I, please copy attend Fer fup ber lete resiaenee Copreetient pap: At New F , Cora . Ootober 18, Carinae Cowon, of dpeemiery d 40 years Nex friends, ana the friends of the family. are ro:peet- felly invited end her tunerel, to morrow afternoon, | from the reeigence of ber « et, Brooklyn. At Rehway N J. October 13, Praxons, wife of Josoph T Mcore, ip the 60th yeur of her age. Her rrmaing sere taken yesterday morning. at ten clock to Greemvond Cemetery. tor interment, At Recbester Getoberé Mra De Lascer Fiovp Jones, Fife cf Heat De Laney Floyd Jones U. 8. A At Henminetird. Canada Bet. on Peiday, Ootober 3, ag illness. borne with the most patient re- sigvation, Freveniox Berives At Fort Mouitrie 8. C. onthe morning of October 8, Ist Sexpeant Cuore Puart. of Light Company M, WU 8. 20 Artillery. need 31 yenve of yellow fever Sergt Platt rerved in the war with Mexteo. by which his health be. erme impaired wp to the time of biedeath He was ain- cere snd just In the performance of his duties, aod highly esteemed by bi« comrades, MARCTIME INTHLLIGENOK, ALMANAC FOR NRW YORE—TMis DAY, cae ++ 614] moon oer +e dnorn 7 55 SORTS, +616] Krom warn ove 10 37 PORT OF NEW YORK, OUTOBES 16, 1854. Cleared, Steamship Atlantic, West, Liverpool, B K Collins & Co. Ship London, Hobard, London Grinnell, Mincura & Co. Ship Forest King, Allon, New Orleans, J W Elwell & Co, + hip Cathurine, Wileon, Savannah, Demill & Co. k Maria (Brom), Osterlob, Lisbon, Pavonstadt & Bork Unrvard, Pollard, Rio Jane'ro, Allen & Rork Hero, Seabury, Kingston, Nesmith & Sone. Brig Hollencer, brown, Lisbon, B Richardson & Co, Brig Moris (Brom), Otten, Port an Platt, Poppe & Co. Brig Belle (Kr), 8 Th, mentor, Bobr Chas Will RW Trondy. on, J hn R Mather, Avery, Alexandria, M Redoll, Betr Ida Delatour, Lanfair, Baltimore, Van Brunt & Slnght. Sehr Maria, Cole, Baltimore, Johnson & Lowden. Pyod 15 Lantair, Woodhouse, Philadolpmia, K P Buok "9. Sehr Fi) man, Oegood Now Redford, master, Steamer Erie, Norman, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs Sloop Oregon, Sturges, Providence. Arrived, Bteamehip Star of the West, Tinklepangh, San Juan, No, Oct 6, with Kold dust and 150 passengers, to 'D B All Ship Constantine, Duryee, Liverpool, ‘28 days, and (40 passengers to Grinnell, Minturn & Co. Te daya to the wortward of the Ranks, with Nghe win cali; took a pilot Nantuoket hearing N 20 miles. Seyt zt, Int 49 45, Jon 20 15, exohungod aigiala with ship Amcrioan Congrem, hence for London Bark Peerless Littlefield, Malaga, Sopt 11, parood Gibral tar Ith, with fruit, to J Miuhop, Dot 'L, experienced a tot rifio gale from S to'NNE, and bas had vory rough hor the entire parenge, Brig J Hinckley (of BloshiNl) Connor, Jacksonville, BP, # days, with lumber, to Poel & Church, Bric Motives Ann, Hall, doneeport, 6 nym, with Inmber. Sehr Minute (Hr), Pear, Prino Bdward 1h days, with bsp timber tod Hinnter & Rehr Vatspeny (of Warren), Conroy, Darton, Gm, 1 days, with lumber, for Portamouth, NEL Pat into this port tn Aietrees, having prone alonk, and all the arew wick with fervor; the captnin had boon 8 days on deck without asulet wnor trem the ores Wnleorn, | $e) 14 days Ih anya. Mra Coigau, No. 29 ¥eont | eldest son of Lieut, Col. Joha | j fallen én with by \ fe PM, on the 4: inst, wher whe was solidated Towhoat Con pany’s boat, Sir Piyine Crow cisoo, experienced s euccession or light wi enles on the presage. Jane t®, Ta the head of the fore topmast alo July 7. lat 46 the NW, eplit pails &e, July 8, was atruok on the sterboard bows, which knocked down in the forecastle on that tide. Tho greatost 4 hours wai tatles, with rinted of 19 60, lon the eyos Jat 32 nd proceeded to Cressy, from NYork at San Fran- 58, lon 69 53 experionced B revere gale ff by the Cen: nds aud heavy n 35 SH, aprung of the riggiug. com by a heavy ae all the hecuhs distauce run in 314 miler; shortest distance in came time, 35 Jon 48 (8, the FC was in company from N York for Sau Franoison, who repcrtod having eatled ton dave after the FC, and had cross 41. The N b Palmor, it will be recolleote paraiso for water, Bank Wwire Croup, Mitchell, from st Wilmington. in distr ten cp Sept aod ontho Mth, in from SSK increased to & hurrioans, her om her beam ends; sneceeded in sho then righted, On the lth inst he ensou the eque tor in lat 49.08, The FC crossed utting away her in Lat 33 |, put iuto Val- ton for Mobile, ailed from Bow antered another galoet wind from SSB: she then bore off for Wiliningtvo, where the arrived om the 1th. Bric Percy, Young, from Darien, Ga, fo Steamship Union, ‘on h inet, about 20 mil tain ond crew taken off aud carried to ¢ been thrown on her beam onda on the for ind to be full brie and quadrsnt, and a few wore saved from tor, Brive Svirnie, forty-two days pasengo; lost two passenge Monde, and bad considerable sickuers among clothes belonging Brie Hexnico, at Salem, from Para reports cane every thing appertaining, Scoun Manranye, loaded with a miscel: San Juan, Nio, from Navy Bay, ot NYork. wag tho moraicg of trom Cape Look Out, and the cap. arleaton. oon of 10th, in ® ¢; her masts were immodistoly out away, but sho was Nothing but the captain’ She had dosk to the coamen, had Mrand Mrs vost. hurri- t Oth ult, Lat 33 50, lon 68 10, lost both topmasts and Jancons cargo, bound from Hansloi to Honolulu, was struck by a aquali (rod (the cantain and a colored The corpo waa s total lors, four | on the coral rcoha, kvown ax Cexon’s or H deen surveyed and condemned aud abandon Tue weeck of a herm brig orschoonerin tion, wich the crew on board, wes fallen ir | room, 10 or 15 miles Bof St ¥ Queen, at Ha | render no assistance, ax it blow « G i ne | for York. lig: Lyman. Kood, for Gorton. da; Ihering, dou- i" owt fo, Chase, for Iti Notices to Mariners, . supposed in September), end cunk. bowrd fcurteem natives, one Fronohman, one Portugues and ® eon of the Rey E Johnson, of Honolut tuan—s!l perished except tho colored man. Eacie, from NOrieans, which arrived at San J | Nic with los of rudder, forefoot and keel by She hat on getting as! b's Reef, has ed by the crow sinking condi- with 220 ult, ae ¥ solr Ooenn , whieh could Notice ie hereby given to mariners, in the event of their being unfortunacely stranded on the West coast of Jutland, or on th coasts of Bornholm, and no communications oxn by other menne be made with the ship for resouing the ores, thata line of pine yarus will be thrown to of a rocket apparatus. them by moans On the shipwrecked seamen hauling in thie Une it will bo fillowed by a end, in which is the bight of m emailer I thie line are fastened to the ezonpe-chai wh tn iron ring, traverses the $4 inch warp, he made foxt on boxed the order that. the ebair, if p el, an high as ineh warp, having a block ee sured at the Both ends of oh hy moans of This warp is to practicable, in ‘lo may pass oleae of the #url fe which rans in bo hanted in gud ‘The chair con now, by help of the sinall lin the block fate: to the warp on beard. ent on Che warp, and the communication for the rescue of the crow be thus extablished. Danish Consnlate General, London, 28th September, LIGHT VEAOEL FOR THR CHANTAL OF TMIOMm | In the courre « in the chanuel of Lasoo, Int 97 12% Greenwi ort, Lo} home water, ground's mi The light arrangementa of the slip consist with refl-ctora, placed aroma: iw mainmas wove the Tes ue burning the same ti kingdom, vis, from half sn ho’ E by § three cartes ngtl Ustober pext a light vessel will be dle beaoon, which bax two brooms. ed 016 434 Bast of ‘Thin vewvel, which has two maste, schooner rigged, and hor ie printed red with w white cross, will Ne in about ten rom Dvale- of nine lamps and elevated of the water imo as the other ur after sunset noe of 24n 2% ip on} Rush, Muneo, NW. Const. July, Virgtule, ‘3 onbury, OM mos He wt ht the horizon round toe dist tiles ( ish A F bl t: er information will be published ag soon ay the Light * Mach try, Copenhagen, te peetnber, INbd Whatemen. Sid from Worren 13th, eh Touched at Marques ent, cles: Arrat NB, Arctic Oocan, J count of th jo} neRE 6 por Jon, eahontas Dis of N Zen Lover, Whippey, Nant, 1 do. Tho J & i y in the Arctic, but weather Arr at Lahainn, Juy 19, brig Zoro: cikco, Ik dnye, aud old 24th bo cruise. Heard 15, clean: left the i her officers vlo, Ang 16 (by letter), John & Bdward, Cathoni pols NH 250 op (was reported in Pub nid. with #10 do}: Nimrod, Carey, NB, Lwhare: J. ground ov ao- 0, no dato, lat reports whales, if Thomas, San Fren- cm in Sopt, nolat, &o, Wm Rotch, Morselander, FH, with U4 ep. A'whale ehip, name forgotton was supplied by the $ W Curhing, at Mobile 7th, sith provisions (no dato), in Lat 27, bron we NB, on & cruieo, 0 of. Btoamship Grest Britain trom Li Avg 28, inside Cerros Island, Chas Frederick, erpool for Methourno, Avrtralia, Aug 25, 8 AM, lat 42 27, lon 12 W, carrying & crowd of sail, sod going at a rapid race, wind NB. vo Wright, Abeol, from Liverpool for § York, Se Shin Ts 22, lat 49, lon 13 bhip Arcolo, Jennings, om N York (Avg 7 ) for San Pre cine, Sept % Int BN. fon 2 20 (noe aa reports { by Tel. Av'Anrehip storing, with a iarge leer Ht 18 hor mal coll, wan reer Sept i off Jamales. ' iny Quotn, from Richmond for Boston, Oot 12 off rt Hrip BU Fitler, from Philadelphia via Falmouth, Ja, for Kingston, Jn, wae coon Oot 7, of Fort Morant, Jamaic Hila Has ward Ford, feom Madagascar for Bost lat 24 80 fon 22 “Schr Bronda, allen, 2 days term San Fesnoisyo for Shang- jond a. Ports. hae, Sept 8, 400 niles from tl Fore! Anrwonr, Sept 2-11 Boston the let of Oovober. ¥ jIginn voustl Gon Sta Crus for Aicwcreas KoAnS, Sept 1&—Are Teabella, Nickerson, Melita, Cenaby, tolond rallroad Till, for Now Maloga for Boston. Bevrour (Syria), Boston. abt Sopt 6—Sld wohr Briaorrs, Oot 1—Bark Rodmond, Hill, dir, rs lvestom. Ire Mer or, Beye H—Bhip Nath! Thompron, Oricnna. wind bound; Holyoke, Pat Cuoneravn, Sept 2—Shipe Chicora, Ho fanny, Melcher, for du noon; Herbert Ophir, Wood, for New York, do; Ma Warke Glenburn, Sampaon, doy Walth rings, for do, few dayr: Kon Unie Keyiog, Vieree. for Toston, do. Arad Mitohell, da, Carix, Sept Whip Josephine, Paine, Reston, aod antl abt 10th Cet. Trae Sept him Are Nodger Tandon C bwMnie 6 Sid 20 nd for ds. . for Boston, allott, for do, tinny Maol am, ‘Houd let jo Fm oie, gs Vth w 2st, bark disg, to Tond for v Wavre, ant é, from do, ae Malaga for do or, from de do. Several Ai were . prevey Sakocwns The sing bas bees We Sere (mtn SONG: for genesh, neem Meateohiacs, Gumetes (end off Genoa, an 25—Ships New i for z fee cate EE BR a Ay papa pg LAsgow. Eri tale imrere tec i kaka ke 3 re I Bebark Amelia, ‘Cann, for Boston 1dg; Br brig Coupetdsers, 1y, do do. Hen: 14—Ship Reindeer. Lord, from Panama: Jong Bh or aaiiat tame tars tar Leoksiin Wome N’eatord with despatch; brig Androtooggin, Rend, from Sua Francisoo 16 days arr July 3°. for dosame ays Olivia, Merithew, from Son. Krancisoo via Vahaiua,, weae Mle place ahe got aahore ad receives énuaes; wun inter repairs | Arr at do Aug § Uris 14, Jonos, Seu Pranaleamy fF Manilas Hoxo Kona, July i9—Sld ship North Caroline, Pestas, San Franci co. i 8—Bark Childe Harold, Olmetead, for York, 2 days woarly loaded. Hativax, Oot 10—Arr steamers Merlin, St Johus, NF, vis ydney, 8 days; Lovantine, Bermuda 4. Lowpon, Sept %—Cld Eagle, Cubbon, Hamburg md 3 Lrononw, Sopt 21—Ship Chaa Will, Lecraw, from Gene, ort arr, to iond for a purr fo ene Uniecd ee id 214t (not previously), burk Jas Cook Waltan NYereen MaLaca, Sopt 23- Backs Tramont, Dyer. fen arr 19th, to load for Boston; True Freomt vite; Cuba, Howe, for do during. the week: Young; Ariana, Ankers, and ‘Tem Stover, une; Seine Golden, Whitidg, from Gibraltar, hi, t+ loud for New #; Trit n, Eldridge, from St Michaels arr Lith, bo load. 3 Boston. Crowel Boston, arr 19th, for Sam igs Martha Worth ton, nciveo, Wd. Sha 19th, Free Boston; 20th, Abby Jone Clarke, 22d, barks Ann & Mary, Dawes, do; prov to 224, ‘Stella Pi York; Orono Chase, do: us, Prive Bariadel pale Mary Eleanor, Reed, Baltimore; Ot 08 ton. TA it 29—Bark Panchi* uno, Sid 17th, (not 16tb,) bark | for Bo ton, Messin, Sept 23—Berk T. & P for Now York lig; Plym uth Perkias, f-r Phila 'e ohi CL Bevan, Nobre, for New York do.’ Beg Msjostle, King trom Uatanis, srr 17th and Id 23d for Bos on, Mansi 2—Ship John Currier, B r Koberte, for Philadeiphi Kingman, from Boston, are 27th. for Smyrna after dirg: Roman, Hamilton, for Boston abt Gth f-om New York srr King, Smyrna te le: wha, Higgins, for do abt 12th. and others, Panama, ¢ 28—Bark Barnham, Marshall, from Sam Francisco, In port. inst, steamer Winfiold Scott; tho roport that she was libelled is contre dinte, glia Paka, Sept 3—Bark Predk 15th; brig Wator Witeh Queneo, Oot LI—-Arr OTTERDAM 29—Dutel Sept Boston, 1dg,, Sid Seth, brig Hurpe Smvmwa, Sept 20—Bark 0. in snli, G! m Mer eine arr 18th, to load fo on, for Barston thon a, Conk, Abagun, Burgess, Et don, to load for do; brig’ Santiago, Burgess, for Now Yer! daw dubs, Nic soph %8—Arr ateamahlp Daalel Wabetec, ax duAN, Nic. s —Arr steam. Br leane bi 2 aid onestnsn Orel . : Nt X R n port, brig Sylphide, De , from Navy Ra: Minoel); he Ea THuisson. trom NOricaus (sek Minealiees In port Oct 6, bark Mary Ann, Grafton. disg: brig ade, Auld. from NOrlenns, do; Metropolis, Gillespie (or Taylor}, for NYork few i 753, STEPHEN, NB, Oot 7—Arr ohip Son (Tir), M'Kay, New ork. Span, abt Sept 2—Rrig Molarear, for NYork abt Oot L. {Tninsre, Sept 2—Bark Delia Chapin, Snow, diags sod others Yauwourn, IW, Sept —Arr Waratah, Blyth, Leadoa for Cardiff and Sau Frenciaco. sn Home Ports. AUGUSTA, Oot 9—Sld wchr TO Thompson, Van Beren, Baltimore. ALBANY, Oct 14—Arr stonmer Albany, Hartfo1 sloop Copitol, Norwich. Cld schra United, aud Richd Law, Pre- vidence; David Cox, Boston. BOSTON, Oct 14—Arr steamship America (Br), Shannem, Liverpool 2d inet, via Halifax (2th, arr atl AM; ship Ken- tucky, Lincoln, NOrleavs: bari eeni (Br). er Al Bay CGH, Aug 5, with part of tie cargo of ship Argo, be- lore reported condemned; Trinity, Colburn, Galveston Denmark, Bailey, NOrle: Sth” Porvater, Jewett, Potomae River; cokrs Hyena. Clork, do: Wm W Wer, Studdard: Bad timore; Armida, W: and Albert, Wass, Philadel A Meridian, Hart: Lucy Blake, Hart, and Effers, Wiccias, New York for'Portland. Cld barks Louisa Bliss, Hyler, NO: onus: Suiph, Ryder, Baltimore: Geo Thomas, Fisk, Ryder, Philadelphia; brigs Edward Dimmiok, Mobil vérly ‘Anderson, George SC: Delmont "Locke, Pre, Wilmington, NC; ttersop, Peacock, Philax ‘Iphiay L Audenrid, Corson, Brandywine, Del: A Nickerson, and Vermont, Nickerson, Alba Lucy Elizabeth, Zeuass Atkins, Buen (and eld 1th). Shij Gilmore, Compeor, below. BALTIMORE, Oct 18—Arr bark Celestia, Howes, Boston; schre Emily Johnson, Cote, NVork; Saml Bolton, Mi Albsny; JL Harnid, Banks, Troy, NY. Cld sl Brensb. London; hark Modena, Eidridge Boston. randa (Prus}, Pickenpack Buenos Ayres and Mont Melrose, Bascome, Harbor Graco, Cousin ; Mary Winch (Br! Myrick, Liverpocls Mary Ana, Stovous, Windi fr aconis (Br), Pi it John, NB; Meridia Spanish Main: Ledvskia, Hutohinson, Portlan Mth—Arreckr Griden’ Rule, Chamberlain, VVork. bark Creole. Cofin, Bahia aod a mkt: sohes UH Tooker. NBaven; Vill ge Bolle, Pritchett, Troy, NY; Samily Browning. Ireland, do, BANGOR Oct 13—Arr brige Rlizabeth, Emory, Philadel phis: Dector Regcre (of Salem), —;schrs Jas Henry, Poa sacola: 13th, Star, NYork. _BOOTHBAY, Oct 5—Arr brig Gen Fostor, Newbegin, New ‘York for Calais (ard ald 720). BATH, Oct (2—Arr sohra Hellespont, Phitadelphia; Wout Falmouth, Virginin. Sld Ith brig Wanderer, Movers, Baz> badocs: schr Waterville, Hawes, Potomas, BRIS’ UL. Oct 12—arr echrs Soience, AlKany: Bile, Dens Bis; Nth Golden Gate, Fall River, to finish Ide for Norfolk. CHARLESTON, Oct 9—Arr sohrs LS Lucas, Jwoemey- Havana; Victory (Br), Sweeting, Harbor (sland, Baby AYA. l0th—Arr brig Gulnare. Phillips, Havana S days, Sid sober or, Philadelphia, rr ship’ Courier (Br), Bannatyne, Cnlowtes iP schr Aid Stollor, Heracoa' 4 deys. Leesburg. N. i Ith—arr stramahipa Union. Adams, N York: City of Nee- folk. Post. do: ketch Commerce, ‘Soubiates, Bordeaux (O days. Cld chip Nemio, Joinsun, Liverpool CAT AIS, Oot 6-—Cld brig Tasoan, Cousl 7th, echra Susan Husten, ‘8th, brig Waterloo, Lewis, chenbach, do; 10th, bark Cul Lockhart, Baltimore, FAIL RIVER Oct 13—Arr schr Susan Ludwig, Walden, Port Even, Sid 12th, brig Alcenus, Church. Philed: iphisy 18th, xchrs Golden Gato, Brightman, Norfulk via Bristol Mary Miller. Laws Philadelphia, GALVESTON, Sert10—In port, bark Wm Harris, tall from ard for Boston, arr Ist; brig Wahsecs, Smith, fom aod for do, arr th. Sld Wth, bri Stevens, do, HARTFORD, Oct 12—Arr cchts San Jacint Vierory, Pratt, and EB Coldwell, Tui Lith, Reanoko, Paddock, anc A G Hazard, [hist Hudaon, Post, NYork; aloo 2th. steamer Al i Vildreth, Philadelphia; Almeds, and tiney Adelaide Kel fey, NYork; Ith, steamer Unoat, Bytes, NYork: nohee dO Baldwin, Clark, Philadelphia; Argo, Spenoor, NYork; Res- rear Williams, itand, do, LEWES, Oct 13,6 PM—Our intoroonrse with ths Break- water is interrupted by strong NE winds The esle commenced about + Philadelphia: ‘ston do; Vermont, Keon, NY ork? Phitatetpn: ey, PI ite Ciiner, Paitndel- Sia th, nd continues without the least oes About Y tail of colliors at harbor bound N, detuinod by she weather MOBILE, Oct 7—Arr bark Aga Fish, Gates bla 8 W Cushing, Annis, Boston—whilo in tat 27, Lon 69, A whale ehip name forgocten, with providens, NEW OKLEANS, Oct 5—Arr ctoamships Pampero, M'Cem nJvan de Nicaracua; Lovisisya, Porbes. fndianol veston; Vacht, Thowp Santing ». ; ships Adams, ‘Bro: ks. H Kimball, Sloeper. ‘Rooids. linms. and Manila, Greene, Li Apnlachtcotn Arr steamship Batoheldo ships Bad jeohrChipyle O'Lenry, Crescent City, Porter, NYor T, and Silas Holmen,” Hav Robt Hoo (3 dy Bisel R days. ht. Thompss o Hnvenn ad brig Pancho (Sp1, Uipiane thips Falcon. Re gers, aapinwall Saniiage; ebips Judah Tour and Levi, Weosbury, Grace, Liverpool; bark Victor, ng “i % ith—Arr wbipe Jas Neswith, Watts, N¥ wk 9a ane, Oliver, NYork Lt d "Corrim, Sen Juan de * ie Netto, Baroclona; John § Barr Mary Broughton, Cable, Havens, Bth—Arr ‘#) ips Parthenia, Shoot, Nowburyport: Joshua Manran, Barston Philadelphia; Sandusky, Horiews, N York Hamlet’ senrs, Boston: brig Tologeapny Grace, Charleston sol ra Cordeha, Goodmane: n, Havana 24 ing! L, Soran Merril}, Shot Wanye, “Belew. shine Dovona} ire, N Vork dye: 6 Ad, do; bark John Bird. do. Cld ships Lenvit Storer Gracia, and Bell Rock, Pendiston, Liverpool vlo Viera, § Vert; sehr Ella, chorabeok, Pensacule to een Sth nit, ships Astoria and Otomoon; Oot i, fehuantepec: 7th, bark Dolph Brig Ludwig weut to ‘and ehip Weatrivce th. Ky tot Arr echer Jnlin A Mistor, Niokorse: Porton; Vieturis, Combs, NYork. Wownd to Nansemond. pat in Tomky, with lowe of wails—(as previously reported by tele: graph NEW LONDON, Oct 18—Arr steamer, Norwich for NVork; echrs Hudson, Churoh, Atvany ler De rwich; Almira Rogora, Spelman, Providence for Albany Sha Ager Lewin, NV urk. NEWPORT Oct LéAre soles Rxpodite, Racket, Phils delphis tor Nbedford; Malcome, Biggins, Bovton toe York) Hucron, Tare, Kockpoet for do; Soisnoa, Reed, Weaers Point for do Sonaze, Piaisdalo, Rockland for do; Telegraph, Fish Delaware City for Warclamy J illiems, Maye, PDI: adelphis for Milton. NEW BEDFORD, Oot 18—Arr stoamor Bllon Gisborn. Nergrnve. Philadelphia vin Holwes's Holo and Falmouth, or Holitax (put in for coal). Sli sohr Potomso, Thomas, Philedeip ta. Mtl—‘rrvchrs Rpedite, Rackott, Phila‘elphia; Mary Avon Gibha. Sandwich for faltimore. Sid Hel, wonee New Veinter, Sanford Mhiladelphin; Vicror, White albany NEWBURYPORT, Uot [3—Arr sohr Octoner, Post Phils dolphin. FINLADELPTIA Oot 1s, PM—Arr bark Elizabeth Brooks, Havann Oot 8; ech Saratogs, Sipple, Now York tteamers Delawsre, Sey our, and Kennebeo, Clark, VWork. Cla gobrs SehupIhiil Boy Ewing, Yonkers, i 3 itoerhi Fort Morrmeanin, SV; Mary Cranme: Now ifny: ington, Gifford, stony. Thi her, Stmben Ieland) LH Endiecte, Bndioo BA Barton, Boston; Anna Somers, Somers, Rrown, Boston. Oot 1S—Arr stoamor Potrol, ta, Pratt, Moose Ki Nath! Holmes, God! 3. Cle eteamsbip, ‘agua; ships Aurol NORFC ninebaug, Hollam. 4, N ix Gibb bowen a Noble, Trela n. En to Phitadetphin | Elini ane, J Leming, Godtrey, Spelman Albany:.tndich Ward, Cacker, N York ( ern port, aceordirg to wind}; Henry Castoil, Appl NYork: ‘sloop Wm H Bowen, Joner do. PORTLASD, Oct 13—Are brig, PR Hiohborn, Berry, anger us Alenandviss gone Hus , Trove, Pnitadetl ‘ vt 1S—Are schrs Mt Hope, Post, a» Novey Mills Bldrides, NVork. ppiliahisty RICHMOND Got 13—Are coher Wm Wrieht, Rogers, New York, Sid echraOrianna, Dodge and Hill Cartor, Noleou, NYorks Juliotto, tinker, City Point, bound to Row SAN PEDRO, Sept9-—-In pert, sohts John D Sophie, from snd for San Fravet so goon, AVANNATL and brig Integrity, WAILEM, Ost ticare sehee Faloon, Dyer, Alexrndrie; Ann Maria, Phinney, Al bavys Globe Smell, and Atinacio, Nickerson, N York WILMINGTON, NO, Got It—arr ache We Smith, Jonor, NYork: 12th. brig Hue: m Viatn, Wines, NVork sohre # HU Rowley Rogers, Phiindelphiny Martha, Weal, NVork: 13th, bark White Clond. Miteholl, Bowton for Mobile, im dime trom (veo Miecal), ld 12th, aehey Louslae, Barker, N ¥orky DP Warner. Harmon, do, WARREN, RI, Uot Li—Relow, bark Hungarian, Oham- plain, NYork, to ft for whaling. Pansengers Arrived. San JuAn—Stenmabip star of the Weat— P Browe, @ R Carter, Capt d Payne, JP HS Parker, O Hy | Davin & Winter and wife, Pt wife, AH Mewenem ane t JSitren. Lh Mannion a pe Coffin aad wife, awl PM Lwagtiitn, BH Wortowmd, @ Ky nppe od) BW Suntens Jd itore, 3 inal gh gehvenny ley [en LY Kuct—dén in tae ateurngs,