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GAAS Mie Vos Kote, oF RE NONT_ O08 1-08, Agnes, Shelling, from Baltimen® PROGRAMME OF ABRANCEMERTS pivisrox. see ones Die Ber EV BY tnt Unrrep Onvan ‘Op AMERICANS. FUNERAL CEREMONIES ORDER OF ARRANGEMENTS. tae. Se Ena meaty of Reel The Societies, ‘Associations and Trades, are requested to tom visible at low water, is sunk about two IN HONOR OF THR LATE in the order pre ie tea 3 autrard, and is “supposed 0 have boanoeton the 8 HON. DANIEL WEBSTER, | Traesmitn © eben oad = y r ' Re bagmer betsing poiceal devices or jons will be Brun nt Tuesday, November aan ea ie Division of Now York State Militia, and the ‘Alderman Bann.—Resolved. That the Commissioner to eall upon first be ” cas Land - ie Fir Dictuon ct New ab twelve o'clook, prselealy 8h | of Repairs Buppliray be, and he lntetobe inctsucred, to | mene hud ever been amailed by any gratiman, He anonk, The friends of the famlly ure Invited to attend. Serer the following places, preparatory to being brought into over. Len Penalty or forfeitures, to Mr. poo eelgyvy bo the 94 of the Fifteenth Gn Moat jewel 16, at half past one ‘The Joint Committee appointed by the Common Coan- | 70%) Wihism 0" Perine. the amount that may be dus him | ward, the Board Presiding officer. | o'clock, James saci tor Yah fae the msn? | CHI tren Oat te Da he ee ond | SUS nee atid as | Ean teh athena tea om ne enn sta chon Ctl Fangements for solemnizing the obsequies of the lamented Pall Bearer ‘in arson #ro0n brad . ‘nat division, vis :— Lo. Hity wag in favor of the raltead, and that the Alderman streets, Eouth Brooklyn, at half past one o'look this af- ne beter, iayors of the sev jes, and ex Presidents, Foreign ve—Alder Boyoe, ward against hair. | ternoon. : Hoa. Daniel Webster, have wdopted the following pro | ROVers Sha consuls, ia the hayor'soflse, | aerate Frag hen ml Gabon Tact, ping da iii re ere otthe measure, ama | On Monday morning. November 15, im the 77th year of | heursses’ ont the 220 ule, som isa’ ng te Say gramme of arrangements for the occasion, on Tuesday, Common Councils of New York, lym, Jersey Cisy, ; 7. " i of minor. bis age. THomas Tnossrson. imps being choked, the was fast sinking when N Williamsburg, avd the Trastecs of the vitagesot | Doberty, Peck. 18. it was to give him the opportunity of preparing & 26° OS ssa thin mmsibiia eli tha mips | bem ia taker Comore tials destae in Fei 5 ~ ie . ica, togetler with their officers, in room ‘an ve-~ Aldermen Gturtevant, ‘Tweed, the President, ty ye denied his x Be se iis, A Gone and | tne Selene chtee fam v7, sie the menaneta of the Mae ‘ aatance, hi ont i oe ain iheideen . LIS 5 nen courtery. | a Beaemiye Tactiente, oe crew, eight fa number, hhas deen unanimously selected as the Grand Marshal of tenant Governors, Heads of Dopartmente, i REPORTS. ebulition of feeling witnessed there to-night, it | are ree to attend his Semanal, om pind has landed them eafe at the port. and Assembly, Sepatorsand Members | Alderman Saitn moved to take up tke report of the | would appear to be much more than he was entitled to. —_, late reeidenco, No 18 Clinton street, Brooklyn, * | Livenpoor, Oct 31—Ihe Charles Holmes, Crockett, the day, and has selected the following gentlemen as bis Statens in the Governor's oom. | Committee on Wharves. in relation to building two small | Alderman Fuancis thought that decency required he | noon. at three o'clock. ‘York. has put back, with loss of foremast, main sopmasty aids — ender ome nds-of Do’ | Plers of the foot of Fourteenth street, Hast river, for ferry | ehould see the report, So that if be did not object to it | | On Tuesday, October 26, at the City Hospital, of lung | fo, carried away in squall off Killybogs. General Wm. L. Morris, Robert Smith, Faq, partments of tho City Government, it jovernor's room, | 8nd other purposes, which was carried altogether he might do some benefit to his fellow citizens | fever. Witi1am Witxixvow, eldest son of William John |“ y'g:ry, Noy 1—Tho Stirlingshire, Sinclair, fro « — ¥.E. Math Elijah PF. Pucdy, . Officers of the Army and Navy, inthe Keeper's room, City | ‘The same was then concidered, and adopted ona divis- | in suggerting rome change or alteration in the details. Playters Wilkinson, of Exeter, Devonshire, England, aged | grr las' ts paseed ‘a large Norwegian Colonel Freeman Campbell, Esq, Ball. fon, vis :— He wi to put the question fairly before the Board— 34 years, 1 month and 18 days. milos ith of Forth, breaking up; anoth “WR Samuel Osgood, Esq., Veterans of 1812 and 1814, in stages, in Murray street. Affirmative--Aldermen Meore, Sturtevant, Oaki “Do you like our report?”” j Wis remains were taken to Evergreen Cemetery for tn- | of same nation. standing by her Passed by $ Exe Dehage Seete Bq, Judges of the Couris, Eistriet Attorney, Membors of the | povoe, Barr, the President, Aldermen Brisley, Smith, eateries tite moved: that ia order to give all | terment. tity of wreck, deals, &e, 9 onst. o SRE Me, +B nea, Ee Seni of Congress, ia the Law Library Room, | 325211, Bard, Denmas, Alvord, Doherty, Peck—-14. an opportunity of understanding it, that the report be | At Southport, Ct., om Wednerday, Novesnber 29. from eManear, ot Bao pAame, on, ah “ 3'C Burnham, ' Geo. A. Buc Sheriff and hie Deputies, in Sheriff's office,” Of Committee on Roads—In favor of concurring to lay | laid on the table and printed. injuries, received at the Southport station o So | long, and the breadth about 19 or 20 Major Robert B. Boyd, Cheiver Driggs, County Clerk, Register and Coroner, with their officers, | cresswalks at the interseotion of 125th 120th, 1271h.128th | Alderman Doycx seconded the motion, and moved that Haven Railroad, Canoe, wife of Peter Sturges, aged 30 | fons, and the ureatte ‘James Conner, Wiliam B. Dinsmore, Esq. strates. in the County Clerk's offic | and 120th streets, Third Fourth ana Fifth avenues, | @ thousand copies be printed. | years Jon Beary B. ‘Cook, Esq, William T. Child, Esq. Tnited States District Attorney, United States M ahal | Adopted. 4 Alderman Bxisuey thought it could not be too much Binghamton papers please copy. Sy ora e, fe ee he tnd bis Depution, Collector and Surveyor of the Port, Naval | “Of Committeo on Fire Depattment—-In favor of repairs | circulated. and, after some further discussion, the num- | In Buffalo, November 5. Mrs. Many Dasa, in the 90th Willina e Morrie Ur, Eeq. Walters Ee itariiog: aq. several Departments, tu Uisited stores Oonct Ieee.” BF | to house of Hore Co No 1. Adopted. ber was increased to twothourand five hundred, and the | year of her age. At Richmond, November 11, Mr. Joszru Boxavita, & Prymow: the American ship John Ra- 't Room. | ‘The procession will move from the Park at 1 o'clock | | Civis Societies of Hrooklyn, Newark, Williamsburgh, Pat- | Of Committee on Roads—In favor of regulating and | motion earcied, Pp Z . i et, ird ave: ne native of Corsica but for the past thirteen years a resi- | venal. Pitt ool for Philadelphia, out cight P. M., precisely, and will proceed down Broadway, Counc Wesattion and Studentact | Sue Sacer edinitie The Crescent City Affatr. | Gent of that city, aged 86 years, leaving a widow and two i durained, a a beavy gale in cagey round the Park to Chatham street, through Chatham | © nd of the University, ia the Supreme | Amrmative— Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant. Oak- MR. LAW AND HIS STATEMENTS. | ebildren, and a large circle of relatives amd frieuds to | ing Pr Ne eae eee te dina oporion ef the Bi ad Fourth Oe etree ee Oe Bal aos: Collagalet PR | ley, Boyce Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Brisley, (From the Washington Republic. 16 mourn their irreparable loss, Be pey eae eager pe 2 street to the Bowery, up the Bowery a1 apeleigest Historical Seeiety,, United States Naval pretty Nation | Francis, Smiib, Poarsall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Alvord, The cpponents of the administration aro unremit- | _ At his residence, in the vicinity of Madison, Indians, = Moy.)-The-sreck.60e: yest enbenll © to Astor place, through Aster place to Broadway, and | Academy of Design, Hoard of Trede, Master Wardens, Har- | Doberty, Peck—16, ting in their efforts to mierepresent its action in re- | Thursday evening. November 4, Mr. Roreat Rea, in teand yards, which aro 4 vo Waser, 2d apparently broken off a little above the ie Master 4 Pilots of the ty sitnte, —] lating, &9., j Ny r ir. . | 91st year of his age, This is another of the soldiers of the down Broadway to the Park, in front of the City Hall, on | bor Masters and Pilots of the Port, Amorioan te, Of Committee on Roads—In tavor of regulating, &5., | Jation to the Crescent City affair. We have so re ite aod thus, about hues sallisa toons Ohie passing which point each division will be uader the or. | May tian, mstitule, # the Superior Court Rooms, New | Lexington avenue, between Filtleth and Fifty reventh | peatediy exposed the inaccuracy of their allegations | N¢voluticn called te his reward | wet ; , ‘At Montgomery, Ala., November 6, Dr. 8r. Jouw Nar- | piace, b tug hae ders of its reepective Marshal Oicers ond Pepils of Bling. and Deaf and DambTnstitn. | MHS ATMEL So ben Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oak- | t&t We havo felt disposed to permit their subse- | x51, one cf the oldest citizens of the place, aged 71 years, | away'frvi the sunken Vostel, gad will vake The closing ceremonies of the day will take placo at | HOMity {mip °f Cemmbusioner of Kepairs and Supplice, | 7 7.096. Burr, Tweed, the Preaident Aldermen Baisley, | quent statements to pars unnoticed ; DeliOViDg (HA | i | Teh. 5 h 7 Francis, Smith, Pearsall, Bard, Ward, D Alvord, | the country appreciates the motives and credibility | TELLI Sournampron, Oot 29—Tho Ai Metropolitan Hall, at half’ past T o'clock P. M., a8 fol. | oi Ssereuisyions will axe place a6 Motropolicua Ball in| Doherty, Peck-w18, Loh eam ig ” | of the parties engaged in the manoouvres, and con- | becheahestaly Ss ixtouas Barc: reyes, of oak eee rae lows :— ning. a rae . Of same Committee—In favor of regulating, &c.. Bighth | fident that the reeult—which is yet to come—will | Come into doc! Prayer, by Rev. Edward troupe of the United States, stationed at the different | avenue, between Fifty-fourth and Fifty-niath streets. | justify the course purrued by the government, and part of cargo. Funeral }, by Dodwor noon till sunset. ” bite aad ted om a division, viz:— establish the truth of all that we urged in its Telegraphic Maxine ites Yuperal Oration, by James T. Brady, Esq. ‘The Veteran Corps will fre minute guns from the Battery | _ Affirmative — Aldermen Moore. Sturteront, Oakley, | Gofence.. ‘The importance attached in some quar- 3 é ‘clegraphie Marine Benediction, by the Right Rev. Bishop Wainwright. | during the procession. : \,, | Boyes, Bare. the President, Aldermen Brisloy. rancis, | $s to My George Law'e latest averments seems, | Bort of New York, November 15, 1898. rad—Briga Choetaw, Galvestons Were Pe eo. The arrangements of the day will be under the 00m | 4 1 ee ee ene ee ct tn ney esldiore: will be wader | Sith, Pearsall, Ward, Devmun, Alvord, Doherty, Peck | po Fover, to require yet another exposure of the | AR ‘J Nickerson, Baltimore; sche Melite Boyroct, Syria. of tre Cincinn: nary soldiers, will be under | —; , q' PA | Orleans; President, Me- sehr C Chamberlin, New 15, ‘ 5 CLEARED. mand of the Grand Marshal the direction of the Hack Inspector. | Of same Commiitee—To concur to grade, &o, Fifth | Want of fairness and fidelity which have throughout | Ship Contest (new clipper), Brewster, San Francisco, A | ,,Cleared—Ships Humphre, tii ‘The several persons having chatge of the church ang | ,,724 owne7s.and propristors of all public and tieensedear- | yvenue, between Forey-accond and Fory -niath sirests, | characterized his movements in this matter. His ALow & Bro et bark Pentucket, Rast Indios; | Shree Ship Gamo Cook (clipper), Hollis, San Francisco, James | Yor! = th ts through which th ion is te » afte Adopted on a division, viz:— x statement is in this shape :— ! if New Onugans, Nov 15. Gre slarm bells in tlie city, are requested to canse the | the eect UG alcks A Moet) to Peet SNE | O firmative—Aldersam Moore, Haley, turtevant, Oak- Orrick or 1H U. 8. Saiz Srxamani Comrany,) | 'Rhip‘iald of Orleans, Donnis, Now Orleans, Wm No Arsived—Steamship Wo Ponn, Soars, NYor same to be tolled from the hour of 1o’clook P. M. until | ‘The Chief of Police is charged with the eniorooment of | Jey, Boyce. Dar, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Brisley, New Yorx, November 9, 1852. ons. Sea NESTE the clos ofthe procenrion. ae reseet Th tate sasagle ink eos | See renee, eed, Wek, Ses, rots DORA, | mesoeet pean teres fren Sir meal sk ew | For uaceae aa: femme Me Se ~ieslasaguarigen =< Ms a a 'e be » No ‘ d to couform with ‘the wish Peok—It. Orleans, by telegraph, by which it appears that while the | ‘Trandy. | _ Arrived—Brige Fawn, Smith Havana; ltopeland, ‘The owners and masters of vessels in the harbor. and spectfully requi | ‘ Bark Harriet Spaulding, Spaulding, Genoa, Cc Of special committes appointed to consider the appli. | Acting Secretary of State, 0. M. Conrad. was givingto | ity Ssxonville, Huteni ings, San Francisco, Isaac T Sunith. | Salem: echrs Luthor Child, Baker,¢ Boston; D B Bert cation to lay a railrcad in Broadway. Luidon table, and | the Spanish minister at Washington the assurance t! 7 Co. y ¥ : ~ £500 copies directed to be printed. Gepclanbatee and Poser Gnih varew te removal | Suey ‘ eee Ensprarin, NY orks Joba 8 Sbrjvee, Caley Previdences Be propristors of the various public buildings in the | Committee in this reepect. city, are requested to display their colors at half mast, | No obstruction of any kind will be permitted in the streets from sunrise lontauk, Bro until runset, through which the procession is to pass. | | Bark Exact, Grumley, Savana ‘New London;’ 8: . Bi ‘also sted, Comsmurrex oN THY PART oF THE BOARD oy Avpenaxx, | _ Of Committee on Streets—To concur to grant permis- | from the Cieecent City, and not be again allowed tore- | Brig Ocean (Br), Deuchan, Glas ‘M' Young. Mat on <inaear eee ecMaacig ee cerns Thomas J, Barr, Chairman,” A. A. Desman, is | sion to Dentom Pearsall and atrociates to lay a railroad | turn, he was putting forth in the official organ of the ad- | ae Milton, M Port fae ti Gata Hy & Thomas, Cherry, and How * William John Boye | track in Second avenue and other streets. Adoptedoas | mini:tration (the Republic) that the government was | rig Richard (Br), Godfrey, Burin, NS. A Leary. River; Mexico, V1 ‘dgeports ot the procession. h Oscar W. Sturtevant, | , | Schr Olivizo Tercino (Port), Mercina, Lisbon, Thompson | Margaret Ann, Haws, NYork; A EG illisme, Boe They are also requested to wear the usual badge of | #hS fch'd T. Compton, Brest, | “vision, viz -— taking efficient measures to vindicate the rights of Ame- |g Wilking. ton; W P Phillips, Watson, Fall River; Bxpodite, Rackets, a as isthares Jacob F. Oakley, Rieh'd T. Compton, Prest. | Afiirmative—A'derman Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oak- | rican citizens and the honor of our flag. At the same | “sais Henry Nason, Mullen S\ Kitts JT White & Co. faletown: E C Morton, Gandy, James Rivers” ‘The several Orders. Societies, Associations. Trades, and | ,COOUTTER oN THE PART ov Tix BOARD oF AssisTArTS. | Jey, Barn, Twecd the President Alderman Briley. Fran- | time. also, he was endeavoring privately tohave thiscom- | Sehr Col Satterly’ Elwood, Charleston, NL Mecrendy & | i mockburn, Swan, Mobile; An other bodies, are requested to ascemble at i places as eS ao oe ee | . orp) Baid, Devman, Connell, Alvord, Doherty. aby rad pA bleed bpiptoea ged eee | oe Mes) ineetcetie,-Williaaaa: Wht ton, NO, NL Me mine, Gallagt a 1 ypair “4 ree’ ” —16, ‘om the Creecent City to the Georgia, whic , » mington, NC, = harleston; sohre joore, areca ey Oe a es | eee Tonuhan Svetter, Pres't. | tive Aldermen Boyce, Pearsall—2. acts the company declined doing, believing then as they | CADE Cs os oo worfotk, Sturges, Olearman | SSREVSH Cain and Roxbury, Niokoro ‘The different divisions in the following programme will | Several of the Fire Companies have siguified their wish | Of Committee on Public Health-Relative to the re- | do now, that it was casting an unjust ceneure upon re- | 5 \¢ . . Tee taitaie) Mecniohs S ctne he derignated by a white banner, with the appropri Me | moval of the remains of the dead exposed to view in | epectable citizens. who had only done their duty to the dria, Mott Bodoll. man, Bridgoport: Margaret Ann, Haws, Provid Pumber of each fa black. ‘ to parade since the programme was made up. A | opening Forty-ninth street. Adopted. government. to their employers. and to their country. | lam, Petersburg, Jas Hunter & Ci Cattell, Gaw, NBedford; Expedite, Rackett, Fall River; J The following will be the order of prooession:— new Division will be formed for that purpose, which will | Of Commiiter on Finance—In favor of grantiug to J. | ‘his was the object in tel graphing for Mr. Roberts, the | ichmond, ep Winemore, Newrort; D'B Bernard, Farnsworth, appear in the programme on Tuesday. | H Yecmans a leaso for five sears, from May 1.1854, at | agent of this company. to come to Washington. and the | Sehr Hiram Gi Baltimore, Boston; steamer Osprey, Powers, NYork, ee oe ade ppee e 1 | amennual rent of $1,250, of the north and south side of | removal of Captain Perter and Purser Smith was insisted | fobr Chas Colgate, Se ee et Miscellaneous. ‘Troop Niet ak ad ae Gena! a Marshal. N. B.—Should it storm on Tuesday, the ceremonies wil! | pier No. 43 North river | Adopted. upon by the Acting Secretary of State, C. M. Conrad. Schr Willow, Lewis, Boston, 8 Atkin. i eR Sin Joun Harvey, af Boston from Malifax, Gon Jone We avery, Col, Wolk, Vermilye, take place on Thursday following. TavitatioN. All these facts show. how far our citizens can rely upon | Steconee Coyne, Rebinens Phlisdeinhis, J & N Briggt. ore morning of ldth, but xt off ab high water, withe Bamuel Osgood. Eig. Major R. B. Boyd,’ ‘Three fings will be displayed at half-mast on the City | _ A” invitation was received from Americus Hogine Co., | that functionary for the vindication of their rights against | Steamer Shark, Miller, Philadelphis, W d Thompson. out epparent dam: J.B. Waltor, Esq. _., Freeman Campbell, Esq., | No. 6, to attend their annual ball. Accepted forcign aggreesion, and how feeble and ineflicient our go- | ARRIVED Bank, Swav, Carver, before reported abandon Special Aid Hall on the day of the ocremonies ; and ip case of post On motion, the Board then adjourned to meet on Wed- | vernment mu:t become, if influenced or controlled by | Uy § M Steamship Atlantic, West, Liverpool, Noy 3, 1 30 NOrleans to Bordeaux was totally die First Division Now York State Militia, under the command | ponement, on either day designated, no flags will bo | nesday, 17th inst , at five o'clock. such councils. | PM, with mdse and passongers, to ® K Colling & Co.’ Nov | 12S iusricano, ith Oot, in iat 97; lon 70, a Ente hoisted. D. T. VALENTINE, Clerk. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, § off Bell Buoy, passod at ip» Ashburton, M’Williams, from | Aud thumping of the spars on both siden o wee NrOUnTH BRIGADE, EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMIT. gy GEORGE LAW, President, | eee ee eae ab mated taehot Negeroet | found five feet water in the hold, Commanded by Brigadier General Jobn Ewen, eonsisting of tee.—The members of this committes are requested to Boanp or Assistant Aupramen, } All the material points in this statement are in- | changed bive lights with a steamship, supposed t th Commanded be Cee Go moe, meet at Tammany Hall, on Tuesday, 16th Nov inst, at 11 Mospay, Nov 15, 1852 J | correct. We understand that Mr Conrad aid not | Carcliua from Liverpool for New York: 9th, 73 AM, Ist L Twellth Regiment , o'clock, A. M., to joi: inthe sbsrquies in honorof the late Present—Jona. Trotter. Keq., President, in the chair; | inform the Spanish Minister that Lieutenant Portet | 4? 14, lon 4110. saw @ steamship bow supposed to be Commanded by Col Henry G. Stebbins. Daniel Webster. AUGUSTUS SCHELL, Chaircan. | Assi-tant Aldermen Brown, Tait, Rodman, Woodward a Pi Smith should “ not be again allowed to | ood ees Tem Pork 10% Liverpool 11th. lat 46; lon ol Henry G. a SowAs B. PHILLIPS, 2evcestarie Ring, Wells, Anderson Bouton, MeoGown, Wright, | 900 Purser Smith should * not be lowes 52.90, parsed a Proselan bark, with painted ports, bound E- Commanded by Licus Col, Waterhouse. Josern Harr ee | Wheelan, Barker, Valentine, McConkey. * |-eturn” to Cuba. The Spanish Minister was in- | The\A had very bol:terous weather from NE, and for six | | Bane Lavax Tonth Regiment, PORK SORIOAL ROCLETY.—PU! | ‘ ; PETITIONS formed, however, that theze parties would not again | ¢%y#P+st from the NW am ely t tole ay RW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—PURSUANT | : hip Jane E Cooper (of Bosten), Crewell, Cardi, W, | for a sperm whaler. ee ee unm salsa. to the resolusion of the Scciety, adopted at its last | By the President—Of Richard B. Mount and others, | go out in the Crescent City, and, for this assurance, | Oct.5, with railroad iron, to J & J Stuart & Co. E Allen, late mate of ship Garor Commanded by Brisaticr General Wm. Hall, consisting of Becting. and in accordance with #@ ‘invitation of the clty | that the Bowery be opened. and continued te the upper | grounds existed which were believed to be valid Ship Tornado, Mumford, Ran Francisco, 98 days, with ete ee suthoritits, the memtort of the New York Historical £0- | corner of the house No, 384 Pear street, a little below | In regard to Lieutenant Portor, it was known that | ms?, to A Mumford. Sept 11,2 AM, lat 46 85 8, lon 8) W_ Commanded by Cal, BG. Ferris. ciety are requested to meet at the Supreme Qourt Room. | Oak, at the bend. To Committee on Streets. hal been irregularly transferred from the steamer | 28, irlwind, lost foremast olose to the deck ‘and bo fehthe | new City Hall, on Tuesday, November 16, at twelve o'clock, By th Of Amos F. Hatfield and ethers, f he had been irregularly transferred from tho steamer | sprit close to the bnighthonds; from Sept 11 to the 18th, was ‘Ship Globe, from Havre for NOrloans, 30 days out, & Eighth Rerim noon, to take part inthe funeral ceremonies in houor of | _ By the seme—Of Amos F. Hatfiel others, for per- | Georgia—to which he had been originally assigned | bovo to making and Siting & jury foremast and bowsptiti | 1st iv'0s, lon 02 40 ays Commanced by Col. T. F. Devoe. the memory ‘of the late Daniel Webster. mission to construct a railroad, commencing on avenue by the Navy D ment —to the Crescent City; | {rom Idth te 2th, the only sail we were able to eet forwar " ” wore Ports, gious eed LUTHER BRADISH, Presifent. | B, necr£eventeenth street, to and through Tenth street | by the Navy De 3 | aysail. the sea being so high we were unable to | ign Commanded by Colonel abram Duryea. M. B. Frenp, Recording Secretary. J | toavenue D, to and through Columbia street, to and | and he bad himself requested to be restored to the fe until the latter day! Sept 25. lat 6578 8, | ,BARBADoES, (nodate)—Brig Bermuda (Br) Carson, from ” cee | through Grand. to and through Allen, to and through | command of the former vessel. It was known, | W, epoke ship John Baring, honce for California; vie 5 = : i ¢ jomBay, Oct 1-Bark Courser, White, for Zanzil Sixth Regiment, OTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF THE COLUMBIA CHAP. | Division. to aud through Chatham and the street oppo- | further, in reference to Purser Smith, that Mr. | Popa adic per dipelaite iy pote nate days oe anes Commanded by Col. Thos. F. Peers. ter are hereby notified to meet at tne Chapter Rooms, | site the Perk to opposite the American Museum. To | Roberts, the-agent of the company, whilo in this | }y"supplied us with vegetables. ‘The T'was vory neat halt ‘ALCuTTA, Sept 22—Ships Bowditch, Stickney, for Bos- Fiith Regiment, on Tuesday morning, the 16th instant, at 11 o'clock, with | Committee on Streets, city, had declared that it was not the intention of | the passage home when dismasted; was out ton 3c 4 days; Johr M Mayo, Reed. for do ldg: 100 Choo, Commanded by Col. Andrew Warner. Tegslis in mourning, for the purpose of joiningia thefaneral | Py Agristant Alderman McConxer—Of Andrew Casey, hi , d Smith in in the C: + | Fan Francisco, and has made the balance of tho passag Baay, ¢o Minstrel, Potter, fordo uno; Amazon, Bourne, ‘ourth Regiment, cbsequien of the late Hon. Uaciel Webster. N. B—The | gop reduction of taxes tor military eervice. ‘To Committes | the eompany to send Smith again in the Croscent | Thi erjary torcmant and bo une; bark Ellen Noyes, Lewis, for Boston ldg. Ship Sabine, Commanded by Colonel Chirles Yates. Chapter will parade spa Chapter, By order of the chs pier. | cawirenes : . City, and that he, too, would be transferred to tho | Brig ‘Canada (Br), M'’Dovgall, Turks Islands, 10 days, with tg from te ane 4), arg, below eee a on bee FIRST BRIGADE, 5 , Sachem. . | i isi i , » § , a, jo (Juve 11), arr Commanded by Brig. Gen. Charles i. Spicer, coxsisting of | J. H. Ponsnov. C. of the C. By Aseistant Alderman Wris—Of Lewis A. Bdwards, | Georgia If we are not misinformed, this declara- | salt, to 38 Whitney & Co. the river 2lst. Sid from Sand Heads 16th, ship Rockland, t, csburgh. U.A FRANKLIN CHAPTER, NO. 9, WILL UNITE for extension of lonse of pier No 44 North river Tosams, | tion was made by Mr. Roberts to at least two | , Schr Ambassador, Jon eventy-sccood \ By rame—Of Lewis A and Isaac 8. Edwards fordama- | members of the government The same gontleman "Sh: New Regulus, Nick ime! Wiseor, Boston. Commanded by Vel. A. 5. Vor Third Regi ith the Order at la: d the public authorities, in | d, th: rm he iin yer sted thie soa ons Bid UQUe bate Ly nan avd, Weekes, os bird Re gi puith the Order at large, and the public authorities, in | ges for non fulfilment of conditions of lete. Tosame. | also stated, that Smith went on the preceding | Schr sera’, Tucker, Wa days. season. » bark Lyman, Reed, © ded by Lieut. Col an appropriate trisute of tt» the memory of one | 8 ‘J : i York. ee ee ety cee " Whore transcendent gevius aud patriotic servises have ree | OF Walter Ach—To connect from the building for | voyage only hecause the person sppointod in his | Bee el keate Saga Phitadelsbia, 20 heure, with | CARDirx, Oct 20—Sbip Nathl Thompson, Hitt, tor New Commanded by Col John A. Bogert, flected honor on the Amcrican name;—the !ate Hon | World's Fair to sewer im Sixth avenue. Granted. place had suddenly been seized with illness; tho | pascand 4 passergors, to CB Eanford, On Saturday. at | Orleans 8 or 10 7 Fist Regime Webster. ‘The members of the Chapter will assembl | (By Avristant Alderman Ropxiax—Of Hook and Ladder | supposition of the company at the time being that | Hivrhe sa tue een by coke Tinney Obiocet Warkincton, | Caxpawas, Oct 29—Agr brig JB Pennell, Brown, Se- Commanded by Col. Ryer. Fee ste Pomerening ey eal mary - | Company No. 11. to bave gas in their house, Te Com- | certain documenta which Lieutenant Porter had | NC; stayed by he found that she made no Mor oer Oot 23-ehips Be ie take part in te ceremcnisa ct the oceasion.. By crdat of | see cet valateen sbstaaese= OP 1.830 persona | trantmitted for presentation to the Captain General | eisai hence Hore | Rich for’Philadelphia, under ropaits: back Or Oot. BM. Hoo, Willis 8 itorris, Je, Baq., Geo, A. Buck- | theo, © Me YARWOOD,S. Ws W. LYON, C of | sostaing and deing business op and nest the Third aye- | Of Cuba, would havo satisfied him that his aus- | gyuare into ur, doing ble damage. Joy, for NYork via Ivica and Malage ith; only ‘Am ve ham, Eeq., Aids. ——_—$___. | nue, Bowers. ond Chatham street, in favor of ranting to | picions in rogard to Smith were uofcunded, and, | SAILED, of Sumatra (ar I6th). to proceed for s portin tke a3 men. @) U. A—ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1—THE MEM- | Dewey & Dingledine. Murphy & Flynn, Myndert Yan | therefore, that the order issued against him would | _ Ship Maid of Orleans, Donn’s, New Orleans; bark Sarah enn, probably Mai los. Bark What Cheer, Orator of the Day. LSA bere Per icta oop = staenday, the | Schaick, and their assoc! » the privilege of layroga | be revoked. We think that these circumstances, j Tame, t Ceri Oy peas: Auda Smyrna Jor Boston, soushed Ibis and peoesed pssaterlanatst: ith’ inet, My, om, infu - ‘ i . 5 - , Ato Fusileers, { Funoral Car,} Fafayette Fusileors, | ing rvealin, for the Purposo of uniting with Chansery in | Tollroed track in those stresis, To Committee om Streets | viewed Katapeiee warranted the only communi | Wind during the day from W to'NW. RG, Oct 2—Dark Austig, Mason, fcr Boston 3. ‘apt, French, drawn by Capt. French, paying respect to the memory of our deceased coutryman, | Dy ane 600 persona for do To came, | ae to Mr. Calderon do la Barca upon | saris Asks f = HORTA ves Paar oo ° a0 8 | . Ser | oo ' ; je subject aS The Semaphore at the Highiands reports no inward bovnd Av aNAa, Nev $—Ships Hampton. Youn bert Pas- Guard of Honor. } Greyflorses.} Guard of Honor. | —__HENRY BALDWIN, © of the 0. | ee ih | | There is manifest absurdity in the idea convayed | vesscls insight at sunset, 3; By Astistant Alderman Boowx—Tbat the crorswalks . ‘ORTH GUARD.—NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 18, | paire | by Mr Law, that the then Acting Secretary of State The following Pall Bearers, thirty-one in number, being the 1852 —Orders.— Tho members of this company are di: | COTBCT Of Carlisle and West streets be repaired Adopttd. | pees a promise to the Spanien Mi be en Farnaten, fe or ohart F | Nathi Bi “ Pex Steamer ATLANTIC. Ir: inister that Smith | Ayrwanr. ote 29—Arr Ashland, Benson, NOrleans; Sar- | dinia, Joroan, NYork. Sia 25th, Ecropa, Dievoort, NYork; 31s , Gen Santa Cruz, Meulevur, Borten tr; Norms Brown, éisg: barks ‘ork for Boston 6th: Hy Kelsey, Curtis and Cutter, isa Chas Brewer, beock, for NYork socn; br: ee, RB Lawton. Gar: 8g; elloch, Kelloch, une; sebre Aid, Stellor, for Charles N te number of States in tho Union: rected to mect for parade, on Tuesday, the 1éth ivst., at IL William F. Havemoyer. o'clock A. Goueral Stryker, ” is { Of Committtee on Lamps, &¢ —In favor of confirming would “not be again allowed’ to return to Cuba t Harmony Hall, opposite ft, | | , vetween Ludlow and 2 meer tren ia theusa, | contract for oil with Messrs. Kingsland and Sutton, | Mr. Conrad and Mr. Calderon both knew that the Philo V. Bebe, al uniform and ex 4 an escort to tho United Adepted by the following vote:— | government have no control over the employees of ; f | D N Oct ld . C1 , Rauch, 16) [4 20th wlt ‘barks Orline St Jobi Seema i Lore. Scere Inte Americans Wetster. By order of O'Brien, Rodman, Woodward, Wells, Anderson. Bouton. | coith from going to Havana if ho thinks proper to | s8th, Arthur Habuer, do. rdenss, to load for NYork (gets $1 100 freight); sohr 8 John D, Keating, Treodorns | - ine, . C.J. Brox, W. W. LYON, Captain, McGown, Wright, Whoelan, Barker, Ring, Valentine, and "o'es Borg Prop | (qSld 28th, Arencahl, Prnlsen and Amerika, Thorsen, Cali | Townsend, Nowland, Sen Cayetano. ; Willism Smith, a! cCopkey—16. i : ‘ ~_ | fornia. | Home Ports. Andrew Mill NEW YORK COMMON COUNCIL, | Of Committee on Fire Departmest—To concur toad. |, Parapbrasing the last sentence of Mr. Law's mani- | , Snxsenuavex, Oct 26—Arr Ocean, Klopper, Baltimore: | ALEXANDRIA, Nov 12-Atr bark White Clond, © Antbony Compton, Thomas O Conor, pelraeiy | yertiee for proposals to build a house for Engine Company | festo, we may say that ‘‘all these facts show how | eh, Sumerians, Addicks NYork. | Neveastle, Eng; schr Tunis Bodine, Inman, N York; 1 Bylvanus Gedney, Jcha Dimon, f (OFFICIAL.] | No. 26, Adopted. | far our citizens can rely upon that” gentleman “for | Srrsvot. Nov 1—Art Amelin Jor York. a aka perey oak St John. Sli 13th, sohr Hele- Dathan Pook, Acam Blackiedge. pF acon | _ Of Committee on Finance—In favor of granting a do- | the vindication of their rights,” and of the interests | _ At the Pill Nov 1, Pollok, M'Intyre, for Quebeo (from | ™%,ffagart, Cohasset Narrovs. ‘Thomes Jeremiah, Hiram Ketchum, Gaited: Seon: palin to ana Weadee Gen acto ee ni mn 4 1 sate HARLESTON, Nov 1]—Arr barks Susan, Kondrick, Rie Frederick R. Lee, 2, gr . or ‘gregal ees A, | of truth; and “show feeble andinefficient our govern. | Bristol). | 9 i 4 ‘i iro 45 days; Masrachusette, Hanson, Boston; Olivia, Tien a Boarp or Acpermex, | teenth street, to pay am assersment. Adopted, by the jnent must become if influenced or controlled by such akpiry, Oct 30—Arr ‘over, Herbert, and Georgia. | paw, and Gibraltar, Jordan, Froderick Pentz, 'G. Stoppa: Monday, November 15, 1862 | following yote:— | | Hibberts, N¥ork; Attics, Goodwin, Savani berts, Boston aw yer, Philadelphia; Mayors of New York, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Jersey City | Provent—Richard T ‘ompton, Keq, President, Ald, | Affirmattve—The President, Mesera O’Brien, Rodman, | Couvcils.” His libastering predilections, not loss | | Corxnkacxn, Oct 26—Arr Prins Louis N eulative | ; yok. ard Newark. Haley, Sturtevant, Oakley. Boyco. Barr. ‘Tweed, | Woodward. Wells, Anderson, MeGown. Wright, Whee: | than certain speculative interests well known to the | Ye 4. yas Caroli NYork, and pro- The Qommmon Connells sf aneycities of New York, Philadsl- | Brisley, Francie, Smith Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Denman, | lan. Barker. ing, Valentine, and MeConkey—13, public, disqualify him for the utterance of dispas- | oehgen for London, Kate Hove, London tor New. Paterson, and adjcining cltics, in the follow- Cornell, Alvord, Doherty, Peck | Negative—Merers Brown, Tait. and Bouton—3. sionate counsel, and render him a questionable wit- | port and NOrieans, and anchored; Gem, from Hamburg for a . do. Cld bark Delaware, Whi Drinkwater. B Nassou’ RL Tay, Nicholson } 5 MOBILE, Nov 8—Arr ship E*wins, Boughton, N¥¢ tark St Axdrew do. Cld steamship Black Wartior, jon; schrs Anne NYoi order:— The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- | Of ssme—To concur to refer the petition of P. Riley to | ness ina case of this nature The misstatements | > so. a tor | teldt, N¥erk via Havana. Senedd Ge ee ae | Bar ese el ie embodied in the above des stch prove that ble tostl- |‘ paitiserse? oo ce are Yelle from Bremen sor | NeW QELBANS, Noy 8 (corrected) Gla, stoacuhly 100 Sergeant at-Atms, and hea | PETITIONS : | ormmittee on Fire Department—To concur to re- | mony is the reverse of reliable In the Downs 20tb, England, Cubbon, from Hamburg for +i “hal oo I AIS 3 ROME By Ald. Faaxcis— Petition of Charles L Noe for relief | tain Mr Dater as foreman of Engine Company No. 25. | “Mr Conrad's letter, published by Mr Luw in cou- | Norleans Dereon Petia | eet Bios, Ld Prooedod by their Sergeant-nt-Arme, and hesded by their from tax; for a basin and culvert on corner of Delancey | Lost. iat ores and Chrystie streets. To Committee on Aszesaments . FROM ROARD OF ALDERMEN. ‘ neotion with ceed eiat is [teeta wet tes A GQucbeet): Mik auea Beveeee De bees oe see Eregherd,’ Weigmyer, Bremen 00 days; Officers of both Bosrds, By Ald. Dexaan—Putition of John D Macgregor, to | Reports in favor of repairs to Engine No. 4; in favor of | One not resolved to persist in misrepresenting tho antnen Get aout im wind bound, Caroline, Hull, FOLK, Nov {2—Arr schrs JD Lindsoy, Knight, Bar- of the Council of the City of Philadelphia, | be appointed » Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee | erecticg a hourc tor Engine Company Ne 18; in favor of | government It shows that the executive took im- | from St Stephon, NB, for Freston. 1) a. badocs via Turks Islands; A'S Ells, Swoctland, Camden. non C f the City of Brooklyn. on Salaries and Offices. | paying bill for re, to Engine No. 44; in favor of pay- | mediate steps to obtain full information concerning sth, Waltham, Houdletts (from do), NYot PE} SACOLA, prev to Nov 7—Arr brig Model, Dow, Ban- tes Co: eae rie f A al oa led _By Ald. Arvoro—Petition of John Lynch and asso. | ing bills {er reps’ house of Hose Company No. 54. | the Crescent City—that it then addrosred a commu- ‘mouTH, Oct 29—Put in, Gulielmo, Lauro from NYors, oF ea id pats Joho Murray. Pian oe Jansien; Wisierze NAT Or Oe Coen er ticit omcere,) | VUAMDUTE | cjates, for a ralizoad on Third avenue, ‘To Committee on | To Committee be fi nication upon the subject to the government of Tom Cork, and proceeded for Penohyn. Tele tice ee eee ron Bee The Common Council of Jersey City, with their Clerks, aes aia. Ee eT ee | aol mor Wiha oases Silowty sunken ie Spaing-that the answer to that communication has | , 0% 25th, New York Packet, from Havana and sld for Ova arr bi Fiodinout, Port ins Koy Wert jar bel avd other office + Ci) 2 Li a: — a ix! venue, ived—t s | 4 - * jutchiason, C; i briga fi », Mets The Common Cowell of {he Cy of Newark, with thelr Company, for permission to Tay pipes in streets of the | Forty third aud Forty-fourth sereets; between Bighth | 20¢ béen received—and that, whatever be its charac- | “Gravesrnn, Oct 20—Arr Sea Quoen Manson, Quobeo; ‘A Canpinghams, Hichy Frant fort. Uid brie Gut ‘and other officers. be To Committce on Lawps and Gas. | and Ninth avenues, and Fortieth and Forty. first streets; y ter, “neitherthe honor nor the interests of the coun- | Nov 1, Hope, Miller, St John, NB; Caroline, Block, N York. Alderman Surri—Petition of Amos P. Hatfield, | Broadway and Seventh avenue, and Forty-ftch and | try will be neglected’? The country, we think, will | Slq #0, agle, Farren, N York. vey, Boaven. nts of the U Hig Excellency Governor te. | mbes. G. Field, Wan. If. Wilkins, Gilbert Cornell deta | Fort cets : ° egard these aceura: atisfactory; all the por: Get S1= Sid Corre Linn, Robins, Charlos- = | Thos. . Win. , a ; y-Hixth streets; Sixth and Seventh avenues; and | regard those uesurances as satisfactory; all the por: | do, Senne gud Lonteaeed tee Banke ot om Vouk, B. Haskins, and Isenc Edwards, for permission to con- | Forty-teventh and Forty-cighth etreets; Broadway and | vereions and wishes of Mr. George Law to tite con- | , Oct 29-814 Robona, Bartlott, NYork; 30th, _gnamengers Arrived. Mombers of Senate and Houso of Ropresentatives of the | Struct a railroad through certain streets on the easterly | Seventh svenue, and Forty eighth and Forty-ninth | trary notwithstanding. | Grand Turk, Curry, do. CRerenoex, Oct 29—8ld Lady Falkland, Smith, NOrleat Peruvian, Mabore; joston. St. Lawrence, for San Francisco; M’Las do; Canm Nori United States. Z side of the city, To Committee on Streets. | atreets; Tenth ond Eleventh avenues. and Forty: fourth ii Major-General John E. Wocl ad suie, commanding the By Alderman Duisizy—Petition of Elisha Bloomerand | and Korty.fifth streets; Tenthend Eleventh avenues, TELEGRAPHIC Esatorn Division of the United Stat ye others, to bave the nome of Perry street. between Green- | and Forty third and Forty-fourth streets; Tenth and oe ‘ores of the Army of ti wich avenue and Factory etreet, changed to Ashland venth avenues, and Forty-firet and Forty-se Commander Charlee . Commander of the Navy Forty. ‘Yard and St reots; Tenth and Eleventh avenues, and Fortieth MR. CONRADS PLEDGES TO THE SPANISH MLNISTER. Bavtimorn, Nov. 15, 1852. fen ween fe Br piace. ‘To Committee on Streets. Caroline Dawson, Martha Prioleaw CJ. Born, 1 Goodeking, Mra A’ Bie: BAagzere, W A Daweon snd Ind: the Navy of the L By Alderman Francis—Petition of Dorothy Nixen, | Forty first s'reete; Lexington and Foucth avenue, <, ‘ f, fenherdt, two child: uJ t. __ Givi Officers ¢f'the Navy Yard. for remission of tex. To Committee on Finance | Thirty fourth and Thirty-fitth erreets, To Committee on | . The New Orloaus Main Publighes amsestreotfrom's'|" | Brivorr, Oot Arr Maris 7 Vogts, H'Eimer, I'S Abeou in, BC Bertie: Le Gol Ton New York State Society of the Cincianati. By the same—Petition of Frederick R. Loe and others. | Public Health letter addreseed by Consiyl Bharkey to Captain Davenport | Arneid Hovinser, Meyor, Baltimore; lst, Richar Ogilhy, RH Conway, A Starzungger, Miss Sarah Forgusson, THIRD DIVISION for @ railroad frcm the Park to Dry Dock. To Committee Report in faver of appointing Abner Sanford collector | of the Crercent @ity. Yteays:— | - Arr Pri i ‘ »NYork. | E-Abend and indy ion J Dixen Homan and La: ob, Colonel John W. Stiles, Marshal. on Streets. d Tena {ne bs A t t z an ¢ Dolenel A. B. Brskerhof, Captais J.T Ogden, Wm. B. "py Aldermen Axvoro—Petition of T.R, Pisher, rela- | of nuicances “To Commicice oe Vablic Haken eet | The Captain General bas recelved a letter from the | Sd it, New York, Christis “ Ayres. Oh tcetient O e tive to running steam carriages through ihe city. To | Report in favor of placing the arrangements as tothe | *Pevleh Minister at Washingten, in which the Minister | “HCTs,, oot S—Are Brilliant Wickstrom, NYotie eI ‘achti nish Mre Fmma F Soabrook, LN Broguard, J » Montevideo and Buenos | Yargnard, lacy and seevaut, Z All'n and lady, © Allon, Mita Candace Alien. ( R Lewis and Indy Buckley, WA Alston, CA Buckiay. Wm Dowen, P Hutohing, ie ccborentieaen, ae beet ae ; : .| says the Beoretary of State axcured him. in the moat | kixcsrows, Octo Put in Jovee A Re tinoees Ses reskin, ifr ity Alderman Drisizy—Petition of B. R. Brown and | hunds cf the Commissioner of Kepairs and Supplies, | Porire manner, that Purr Smith should not reira | aise, Sit for Lived, 8m art Daincio, J Howland, George Weight, H Rieter amnesty SLOG ee: Toe | Oenene a ees troller, with ordinance, | CAptsin General. ‘The letter was shown me, and trans. | S14 8th, Admire}, Blifens, RYorR: Binh, Queen Victoria, RPoo1—Stoamship City of Glasgow, at Philadelphia. yet * ‘ pwUT: ler, wi 5 } ARC, Vm Nelron, C! is " ‘1 Sudgee of the L State Ly Aldermin Dontenry—Petition of William Denike | soahing additional appropriations * "Yeal estate for 1552, | Watrd by Mz. Ravage, who was with me. His Excellency | Cla ‘Sirgnaiay ity seg andy anton Mes O Conan ee Puget es sogng, OE and otbers, for a sewer in Third avenue, between Forty- | To Committee en Finance. > exprested Sion reais: that, le Hedge Red sot been | "sem gesn, do 06h) ay, Mrs Miller and child; Mee Mutiorn’ he eel dey bee 1 kept. I could give no eatistaetory explanation of the on frtm Croton Aqueduct Department im | OoRver, and remarked to him that Mr, Bmich was, pro. G Coster’ Coster, do 3 ned estimates for, building ® sewer im | batty, not an officrt.of the navy, and the government had | Connecticut, Williams, do 15th. Doneurred in, from VERPOOL, Oct 30—Arr Panama, m in relation to fire alarm bell for Mariom | 2° Power to remove him the ship. h, Alexander, Quebect Slet, Maine, i. Grey, Mrs Miller and ohild, Mrs Mulligen, Mr and Mrs Boul- ton, Mrs Redman, Madame Vitto, Mr. Lawsing, Proforsor @ W Anderion, Mons C Hoppoldt. ‘Mr William Baldwin, Mr MeConnell, Mr famuel Scott, Mons Vitto Vitto, Mons Vitte Vito Jr, Mr Dyer and Jady end brethor and lady. Mi To Committee on Sewers Communi ition of the New York Eye | relation to w of $250. Yo ‘Committee on | Laurens etre nee Communi Sheriff and Deputies of the City of N . Second and Fi staeet inty Clerk and Coroners of the By Aldermi New York, with their office Iptirmary for a donat Police Magistrates, with stay Marshal of the U. 8 for the Phe pee age sided Now York, the Same—Petition of Solomon J. cor | street tower. To Committee on Fire Department a ed aod Chas Sprague, Pike, ( Ry ee Froaealg, Colege, Peo or of the Portot Now York, | Fection of tax. To Comuittec om Fipanee Apportionment of agressment in the matter of yegu- Married, Bins, Crisp decbee Nes kas Gye dete New Vo: | Chas Bfior, Renry Hemming W Bonnett, W H Tremaine, | | By Alderman Dexsay—Petition Dehon, | lating Forty fifth street, from Second to fhird avenues, | | On Thursday, November 4, by the Rev. D. L. Marks. | Wi ig hye St Siepbon: Typhooe Salter’ Lonton; ine | Barney. Peters, Schuycr, Terr, Jas Crossdale, Edw Crows: for permirsiog to build a drain in Fi near | Confirmed . Mr. Guoncr fi, Yoxwaw to Miss Many H. Cross, ail of | constant, Wilson, Quebec; North America, Duabar, St Joh dale, Lawber Lynch, A Gregory, V Grekory, Barlow, W Departcents. | Twenty sixth street, To Committee Resojution—That the Superintendent of Repairs, &c.. city. * peeabad ! 4 " Gray, the Bishop of Pittsburg snd four friends, Lorense York, with } RESOLUTIONS, Jace povt and rails. similar to thoce in Bighth avenue, in [gv At Trinity Church, on Thursday, November 11, by the | @ Put back Slst, Chas Holmes, Crockett, for NYork (seo be- | Corea, Edwar ernsholm. Matthew Wilson, ‘ot New York, preceded bE ev. E. KT. Cook, Gronok K_ ‘Brooxs to Gxoncixa | fow Hitermans, Thomas Bi bea et eg By Alderman Fraxcis—Resolyed it be referred to ‘cadway. between Fifty.ninth and Sixty-fifth etreets, the Btrect Committee to inquire into, @hd report. to this | at euch pointe ne he mip ten Reowary. "Ooneusset ia, aii eldest daughter of the late Joseph ee Bava ont 2th. Siddone, Beises, NY My Miso Anna M Hite feber, Mee Hie so Anna M THifferma ie, Mrs : Soe and child, Mise Sergeant, Miss Julia Lovy; Irvine, Mts Rishton, Mrs Joha Earp and child, Mes Gaile ‘Inckson, Motite and NOrleans; Noy | 8nd child, Mrs Cailc, Mre Greon and child, Messrs Redbora, a goth, Yorkshire, | thores, Babcock, Chas 3 8: Clerk. “3 Beard the reacoue, if any exist, why the work of pavin, tion—That F tree co fs city. Young, do; Nov 1, Polar Star, Lov Twenty-fifth street and Twenty-ninth Fr oon | tepeed ce oe ee Bunday. November 14, at the Jane street Hpiscopng FOU, Mobite, Crown, Dawson, Nort Btudente of Columbia ith street, under con- | reprired Concurred in. lius, Philadelphia. ceolution—In favor of appropriating $1,600 extra for | Methodist Church, by the Rev Dr. Lounsbery, Eurzaner Sid out 29th, ts of the University | tract of Colvin & Denniston have not been returned by | the surveyor in charge thereof: and the assessment list | fitting up rooms, &e , in different electica districts. Lost | eecond daughter of the Ia e Thomas Hugltes of Ch Gia out 29th, He 1, Crescent City, Ballaton, NOtleans, James Bredfors, W Pritohard, Thos Furthor, John Bagp, therefor made and presented for confirmation. Which | ji dered | bam, England, t o 7 Sd Bth, Helen, Jackson, Mobile; 90th, Fitrjames Hoyt, | Porter Gaile, Hart and son, Fitzgerald, Mrs Groom, Wise FOURTA DIVISION. ms adopted pre ic ped pl a majority, and reconsit ~y pgland, to M1, Geonoe D, Prexcu, of Stroud, Eng- 4, hind ar tite ewe Geroling (e : : oy Lawber, Mrs Bradburn, Mre W Bennett ‘and two children. Gen. F. E. Mather, Marshal Z by Alderman Oaxiey—Iesolved, That the Regulator of | Kerolytion—That the carrisge way in Mont At Trenton, N. J., October 10. by the Rey. George B Now ald, Gomes 140; Undorwi Colonel J. ©. Buruhaim, Mayr James’ Connor, Walter E. | Public Clocks beyand beis hereby, authorized and dlveot- | etreet Bo repaid: abo, all thes crosswalks te Momige. | Brown, Mt Yowsnee We Toxaee, of Disiadelpee, 86 [Worerosoperted Sree raiattian ScDvoedl, | nypenaidacdtrmesetine ire Peeves prarding Beg, Ai fd to clean and the City Hall clock Which was ery street at the Interscetion of other streets Com- | Mrs. Kern Vinornia, widow of the late William Weisser, | Savannah: Dari vile; Cambria, Mo- | ren, Robt Ghilb x P MeAustin, Geo Carter, N { Medi 5 opted» « curred in jew Yor! ulioch, Charlestor GeoP cl Now York Medical Sooiety ond Physictansand Students, ‘ Alderman Donenty—Resolved, That Croton water | “‘Resclution+That a crosswalk be laid in Broad street, | _ Philadelphia Ledger please copy. es", ‘America (f), for Boston 13th; Moses Wheotor, do Sth; | FParinon Moschors and Pupils of Grammer School of Columbia College # be laid in Ninth avenue, from Forty-ninth street to | opposite No. 188, Conenrred in. | ‘Thursday evening, October Zi, at St Paul's Churoh, | f a hows mn, do iO Asia for NYork 6th; New World, ang ‘Univerrity Jourth street, under the direction of the President | he Honrd then adjourzed to W at | Rishtaond, by the Rey. Alex. Jones, Groce A Ovrinn | EBiiiprise, and E 2 do éth; Rmpire State, do sth; Siddons, Tyee lee aor of the same. owt edn ety osama To Committee on | fiveo'cleck. From the ey ey Cert second daughter of John B, Steenbergen, Eq, | 46 26th; Florida, for Philadelphia thy P Iphia, LB De Mog i > 9 castearat ted. eb Clerk. rginie T da, do i2th: Fe M m Scott, Dr # aa tree tae By the same—Kesolved, That proper protection walls | —— ; At bt, Catharines, C. W., November 8, by the Rev. A. | do with detjntohs Dareus Prince’ ine NOcieane Bay G: $B Alten and lady, M eae United States Naval Lyceum. be erected upon each side cf the Second avenue, where | Debates In the Gomhmon F. Atkinson, Acyxaxpen 8. Jonson, of Albany, toCatna- | Taylor, Mitchell, do 4th. pI wa) Chas Fidler, A wher, S Parker, National Acadeiy of Design. recently regulated. where the height of the embank. (Our Special Report}. nine M, Cryoren, daughter of It, M, Orysler, of St, Catha- | _, Loxrow, Oct 2d—Entd inwards, John Merrick, Stevens, and Git CT R Doyle, Jas Ohrs, Mat yk aincers’ Institute, ment Tenders such protection walls useful for the pre- | BOARD OF ALDERMEN. tines. free had Toate k td, Ast Neg Fatevand indy. AB betsy Toke ae Ady gna onild, Meet as reece on of the City of | Tention of accidents, under the direction of the Commis. | ADWAY RAILROAD, ccy Jerore, Jr, Cone NYor Barton, WE Burton, CB Bre A’ goal, Win One cs and Tradesmen @ 7 sioner of Repairs and Supplies; the rame to be charged ‘xt (Third ward) wished te pre- mea, : Thyr, Hsrrell, Quebec, Due Fi er. Cit Ties, 7 E dy, Mite LA Campbell,” senses side to accountof roads Referre@to Committee on Roads. | rent the report of the special committes appointed toin- | On Sunday, Nov. 14, Cana, wife of William Blondell 1 Patquias Kelly. do; M B Campbell Master C lustace. K Cole Mechanics’ inetture, Olicers aod Members. | , ty the tame—Kesolved, That proper protection walis | quire into the application for the Broadway Railroad, and daughter of Abraham Warner. Nazon, ‘Caloutta; Fri BG, Richards. L Snow, James The several Pri: ters’ s lady and child, W Morrison, bs Irene, Willis 1. yb Adrian, Ni ta Becoumain (R St Lawre lesofthe city of New York. | be erected upon each side of the Bightl avenue, wi, amy (E' ‘he fitenda and scquatmtasoes Of the funnily are respect. | Greet Ne ios of the city of New Yor oan sich een ae Lane venue, where | Aldermen Warp BU gee ward) complained that an a y, ir Masters of the Port of New orks ort of New York. it of the embank- | advant hed beer taken ofhim Th kne' fully invited to atteod her funeral, this afternoon, at ment rend¢rs such protection walls usetul tor the pre- | perfec ‘% ‘well that he wos coaeged in the Court of Oyer | two o’cleck, from her late residence, No. 649 Houston vention of accidents, under the direction of the Commis- | and Terminer, and h pro! bed street, His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery sie, Wim Alexander, wie ro “obi co Morrison, & Jones, Geo Wells, 1. Samp: iter Mot uin-oy, AP Page J Warn larson, R Wi 8 of the mes, Samuel Brown, F Pil ad not hed an op} on Coruelius Adams, 8 P Members of the Industrial Covgeoas sioner of Kepeirs and Supplies; the samo to be charged | the report. MEAP RTE for interment, Fortitude, Lord, NOH sen em uiaby Werte, foe harem Be Teachers’ Associatton: to account of roads, Referred to Committee on Roads Alderman Srunrevanr replied—Tt was well known that | _ Om Monday, November 15,of disease of the heart, Mr. | cross, do via Nowpost, (veo Deal); He ore and Tany, ‘Thos Fatton . ‘Toschors and Pujils i fhe covers} Publi:, Ward aod Pri _ By Alderman Twerp—Whereas, b, the annexed resola- be (alderman Ward) would not vote in favor of the | Wannrn Girnenr, aged 88 years, fi ord wil n, HH BG Toxsdcie. Darth Sy suilaree, 3 President, Superintendent, Oficors avd Pupite of the Dear UOP. @PPFOved by the Mayor June 14 1862, the Comptrol- | roud, as four out of the five bad done, and-it was a mere intamces are respectfully invited | Agy, Yorkte Pynchon, AP Bowes, Dr Kello saa abd Dua, and Blind Institutions ler was directed to purchase @ lot of ground in the | matter of courtesy. sending him the notice hed from his late residence, No. 226 | rinker, oo 1b} A vant, M John Russell wa ‘Votorans of 1812 and J5i4, in stages, tendered for their use Peventh ward. as @ site for an engize house for engine | done LHe did not know whether the gentleman was pre- | (rand street, this afternoon, at three o'clock, Mantetsne, Oet 28 —Are Morey Ellen, Stover Mi ervey. David Tilton, by the New York Stage Provriet:re’ Asso siation. Fompany No 0, aud appropriated the sum of $3.600 there | pared to present # minority ieport, but be bogged to pre- | Portland. Me., papers please copy. Cid 26th, Kanawha, Higgins, Boston. hy Hominy FIPTH DIVISION for, ttuch emount is ineuffictent to make said purchase; | rent this ‘ en Sacnias We Larios oni “ban 0e go bredh Hoty Oct 7—Arr Fills, Richardson, Mobile, ayn,’ Goo MoKaye d Comes Req, Marvhinl | Elijah F, Purdy, Req. Marshal ; ‘ : Alderman Wanb—We do not all concur in that report, | Tre . Lowsns, ver M. ir, Oct B—Cld United 8 Chisam, NYork. | b 4 a hy Beg.» Marvtial | Bij y, Baa Reso.ved. That $£00 be and hereby is appropriated, in | Ee tstkeauied question whether we shail hayeerail: | Lownds of the Ocean, Parnell; City Peint; Wea | 3a coun P ekede ben nag BO} aids, | dam P Fos Bea z ti i k, Samael vo ot Wars, Aids. | addition to the former appropriation of $3 609, for tae | ro IesyL it tice and | His relatives and friends are invited to attend his fune- Baltimore. Brawley, GM Cogswell, Charles H ten: LI me Whig Geveral | Young Men's Drimoeratic Re- | purchase of w lot ex specidied in the resolution approved tonee took Tapert "None ‘but fake gan oe Obsir- | ral, to morrow, at twelve o'clock, M., from the house of pens, Oot 31—Of, Helena, from Hamburg fcr Ca- | Took, William , ‘Thomas Murphy. TC Meehan Commies. seat | nie Gon’! Comaittog: sane 14, 1862; and thet the sun here | men would make euch a remark. Sir, I ny it ie uvheard | hir mother, No. 63 Barclay street, without farther invite eeesrcvin; (rt $9—~Are Amerioan Coe gtess,, Williams Dreleee debe Walon ns, ae Hol), Wi tiem Be. "ante. sme Committee, Shani $4000 | cf it js bleckguard. and uabrooming © geutlemenand s | tom | a tar th, Inthe 17th pear of | BAen for NWork pnd ole Novi Un " | Kellegs, DOR Porton, ‘Thoman Be Hewes, Ao eea ee ome . gg a member of ned worn m , In the 17th yea Varmvonvy, Oct 27—In the reeds, Bilis, Richardson, ftom | McDo } Charles P Norris, Willinm King, lady amd two Johit, BEC TOPeOU uy UNVAEOM by MiVOma LAAs LumMORmd, our | soy ULAR OLpuly (eve volver). | ae Oo chuldxon, ‘Ms Ka ward Naw fas oud Ds Me, ang vavive nae sais Sine Ww be, cimal be “vowns. | Bast, Lwoee, tue Peeniuews, adormen Bricley, Eraacis, | to go om while Lage noi!

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