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NEW YORE COMMON COUNCIL. FFIGIAL.) Session. Cortatnioner of Deeds, to Commies en, Sie sad same—Petition of Calvin Freeman for | —Richard TComptoae toe, Preside, “Alder mun in coe Petition of Mas. P. ean an poe Meo Ha, Shuriovant Cailey: Boyes, Bast, trom fax Te Gmina -* > ase an, Cornell, Duberty, Peck. of of ises No, 118Sullivan street. To Committee The nalueine ofthe lant meeting were read and ap- ——” By the same—Petition of O. M. Bogert for temiasion of tax. To Committee on Finance. By the same—Petition of Edward Doughty to hare tax corrected. To Committee on Finance. By Moorz—Petition of R. F. and 230 others, to grant leases of piers 4, 5, 6 and 7 Kast river, i the persons occupying the same. To Committee on imance. By the same—Petition of Stanton Jarvis and thirty others, in favor of leasing piers 4, 5, Gand 7 East river, to it lessees. To Committee on Finance. the same—Petition of Cogswell, Crane & Co., and fifty others, in favor of leasing piers 4, 5,6 and 7 East river, to present lessees. To mittee on Finance. the same—Petition of James Lee and others, to have Thirty-pinth street regulated between Second ave- nue and Fast river. To Committee on Streets. By Alderman Ssum#—Petition of Jane Raynor for re- PETITIONS, By the Prsupent—Petition of Henry Brevoort and oth- ers, for a sewer in Fifty-first street, between Second and ihe pe ‘of tieorge Hi. Hutchings for re ‘same—Petition of G m for © ulin See To Committec on Finance. By the same—Petition of Robert L. Bell for correction of Finance. By the same—Petition of James H. Thompson and otir- ems, for a sewer in Fifty fourth street, between Third and Feurth avenues. To Committee on Sewers. Al Baxp— Petition of the acting managers of Lying-in Asylum, in Marion street, for relief from an as- sessment fora sewer. To Committee on Assessments. * By the Praswexr—Petition of M. Meyer for remission o} tax. To Committee on Finance. By the same—Petition of John B. Hillyer for the re- misaion of tax of 1861. To Committee on Finance. inission of taxes. To Committee on Finance. By Alderman Bxesizy—etition of 8. W. Hawley and INVITATION. others, fora sewer in Bank strect, between Greenwich An ipy ‘ion was received to attend the annual ball of avenue and Hudson river. ‘fo Committee on Sewers. By the same—Petition of I. Anderson Smith and others, for a sewer in Thirty-fifth street, between Second avenue and East river. To Commitice on Sewers. By the same—Bill of Dr. William J. Johnson, for medi cal services at Ninth ward station house. To Committeo on Police By the same—Bill of Dr. E. A. C. Page, for medical ser- ee at the Ninth Ward Station House. ToCommitice ou | Police, By the saume—Petition of J. McGay for correction of tax of year 1852. To Committce on Finance. By Alderman Swrmu—Petition of the Governors of the New York Hospital in charge of Bloomingdale Asylum, for remission of taxes. To Committee on Finance. By the same—Petition of the congregation “ Rodef Sholum,”’ for two gas lamps to be placed in front of their church efifiee. Prayer of petitioners fa By the same—Petition of Sylvester S. Post, for the re- mission of taxes for the year 1852. To Committee on Fi- mance. By the same—Petition of Kyan Stevenson for remission Hose Co. No. 12, at Apollo rooms, on Wednesday evening, 283d inst. Accepted. . RESOLUTIONS. By Alderman Boycs—Resolyed, That the New Jersey Transportation Company be, and they are hereby, ré- quired to run a ferry from Jersey City toa point at or near Canal street in'this city, that the same be re- ferred to the Finance Commiltee to report to this Board, without delay, if the necessary accommodations can be granted to said company, on lease, torun such ferry. Re- ferred to Committee on Ferries. By Alderman —Resolved, That Thirty-sixth street, between the Third and Lexington avenues, be regu- lated, paved, and the curb and gutter stones set therein, under the direction of the Street Commissioner. Re- ferred to Committee on Streets. By the same—Resolved, That the curb and gutter stones be set, and the sidewalk flagged, on the southwest corner of Sixth avenue and Amos street, in front of the Corporati n property, under the direction of the Street Commissioner, Adopted. By Alderman FRaNcis—Resolved, That the Commission- Of taxes for the year 1852. To Committee on Finance. ers of Lamps and Gas be instructed to have the building By Alderman Srumrevay1—Petition of E. W. & C.B. | (to be used asa market, station house, &c., corner of Sanford, for lease of southern side of pier 14, North | Grand and Essex «treets,) lighted with gas wgghout de- river. To on Finance. lay. Adopted. By the same—Petition of Montgomery Gibbs to be ap- By Alderman SsaTa—Resolved, That the sum of one pointed a Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on Sala- | thousand dollars is hereby granted asa donation to the Ties and Offices. By the same—Petition of John B. Staats to be relieved from tax. To Committee on Finance. By the same—Peiition of Palmer Sumner for relief from tax. To Committee on Finance. By the same—Petition of S. G. Sherman for reduction of tax. To Committee on Finance By the same—Petition of Louis T, Boland for remission charitable fund of the Fire Department. of this city, and that the Comptroller be authorised to draw a warrant in favor of the department for the same, which was adopt- ed on a division, viz. :— Affirmative—The President, Aldermen Haley, Sturte- vant, Boyce, Barr, Tweed, Brisley, Smith, Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Cornell, Alvord, Doherty, Peck—16. By Alderman Smiru—Resolyed, That a suitable building of tax. To Committee on Finance. be erected on the corner of Rivington and Tompkins By the same—Petition of Flijah 8. Robinson for remis- | streets to be occupied as an office by the Superintendent sion of tax. To Committee on Finance. of Pavements. Referred to Committee on Repairs and the same—Petition of Edwin H. Chapin for remis- | Supplies. pe: of tax. To Committee on Finance. By Alderman Dongrty—Resolved, That the sunken lot By the same—Petition of Win. B. Astor for remission of | on Broadway, west side, between Forty-first and Forty- tax of John J. Astor, Jr. To Committee on Finance. recond streets, be filled up immediately, under the direc- By the same—Petition of George Grooly for reduction | tion of the City Inspector. Referred ‘to Committee on of tax. To Committee on Finance. Public Health. Alderman Dougrty—Petition of Charles H. Campbell By the same—Resolved, That such parts of Fifty-ninth for les:e of pier foot of Fifty-third street, East river. To | street not now opened by law, or ceded to the Corpora- Committce on Finance. tion, be opened immediately, and that the Corporation By the same—Petition of W. R. Nichols to be appointed | Counsel be, and he is hereby, directed to cause the neces- Commis:ioner of Deeds. To Committee on Salaries and | sary legal measures to be taken to carry the same into Offices. i effect. Referred to Committee on Roads. By Alderman Coryaii—Petition of John Audariesse for By the same—Resolved, That the sunken lot on the ‘a sewer in the Bowery, between First and Second streets. | south side of Fifty-fourth street, about 260 feet west of To Committee on Sewers. Sixth avenue, be, and the same is hereby directed to be filled up, under the direction of the City Inspector. Re- ferred to Committee on Public Health. By the same—Resolved, That eet of Sixtieth street not now opened by law, or to the Corpora- tion, be opened immediately, and that the Corporation Counsel be, and he is hereby, directed to cause the neces- sary legal measures to be taken to carry the same into effect. Adopted. Ry the came—Resolved, That such parte of Sixty-first street not now opened by law or ceded to the Corporation, be opened immediately, and that the Corporation Counsel be, and he is hereby, directed to cause the necessary pl aioe to be taken to carry the same into effect. Adopted. By the same—Resolved, That such parts of Seventy- first street not now opened by law or ceded to the Cor ration, be opencd immediately. and that the Corporation counsel be, and he is hereby, directed to cause the nece i- sary legal measures to be taken to carry the same into effect. Adopted. By the same—Resolved, That such parts of Sixty- second street not now opened by law or ceded to the Cor- poration, be opened immediately, and that the Corpora- tion Counsel be, and he is hereby, directed to cause the necessary legal measures to be taken to carry the same By the :ame—Petition of John Doran to be pointed a Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on Salaries and Ofice the «ame—Petition of Wm. Hibbard to be appointed a Com joner of Deeds. To Committee on Salaries and Ofiices. By the same—Petition of John M. Hannett to be ap- pointed a r of Deeds. To Committee on Sa- isries and Offices. By the same—Petition of Dayton Hobert to be appoint ed a Commissioner of Deeds. ‘To Committee on Salaries iy me—Petition of Samuel Nowlere for permission to lay a métal pavement in streets around Reservoir square. To Committee on Streets. the same—Petition of L. D. Fredericks to be ap- inted a Commissioner of Deeds. To Committec on Sa- ries and Offices. By the same—Petition of Tucker and Mott aid od mission to erect an iron stairway on ousiide of building corner of Prince snd Crosby streets. To the Alderman and Assisiant Alderman of the Fourteenth ward and Strect Committee, with power. By the same—Petition of Feter Gassner and others for a sewer in Bowery. To Coramittes on Sewers. By the eame—Petition of Charles A. Magnes to be ap- | inio effect. Adopted. pointed x Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on Sal- Alderman Resolved, That the Commissioner aries and Offees. of Streets and Lomps be, and he is hereby, directed to By Alderman Anvonp—Petition of E.W. Taylor to be appointed « Commissioner of Deeds. To Committce on Salaries and Offices. By the -ame—Petition of Moses Maynard, Jr., for relief from iax. To Committee on Finance. By Aiderman Pecx—Petition of John J. Benedict for re- mmission of tax. To Committee on Finance. By ihe same—Petition of 0. Fastman for relief from tax. To Committee on Finance. By Aldernian Arvorp—l’etition of F. J. Mallett for cor- ylace forthwith two gas’ lamps in front of the residence of his Honor the Mayor. Adopted. By Alderman DgsMaN—Preamble and resolution in re- lation to railroads. and against thé interference of the use of locomotive power in suburbs of the city. Re- ferred to a special committee, consisting of Aldermen Lenman, Tweed, Sturtevant, Peck, Doherty, Brisley, and Boyce. FROM DEPARTMENTS. Annual Report of the City Inspector, for the year 1852, rection of tax. To Committee on Finance. Laid on the table, and directed to be printed. By Alderman Arvord—Petition of Jonas F.Concklin to | Annual Reports of the following institutions, transmit- be appointed a Commissioner of Deeds. ToComiitiecon | ted by the Mayor :—Broadway Savings Institution : Salaries and Offices. Knickerbocker do; Bowery do; Seamen's do. Ordered on By the same—Petition of John Noakes and others, rela- tive to retugn of Engine Company No. 25. To Committee on Fire Department. By Alcerman Denman—Petition of D. Geuisted and wihers for a sewer in Forty-cighth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. To Committee on Sewers. By the same—Petition of James Donaldson to be re- Keved from tax. To Committee on Finance. . By the same—Petition of Charles Hollister for relief from tax. To Committee on Finance. By Alderman Barp—Petition of John F. Gray to be ap. ‘pointed a Commissioner of deeds. To Committee on Sa- Asries and Offices. By the same—Fetition of Philip Fredman for remission | oft To Committee on Finance By Alderman Prarsa1i—Fetition of Geo. W. Covert, for adjustment of claims. To Committee on Finance. By Alderman Fraycas—letition of James P. Hyatt, to be appointed a Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on Salaries and Offices. By the same—Petition of Albert Dung for pay for me dical services. To Committee on Police. file. Abstract of contracts made by the Croton Aqueduct Department, for the month of January, 1858. Ordered on file. Communication from the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps, awarding contract for the supply of 10,000 gal- lons of oi}, to Kingsland and Sutton. Adopted. Annual Report of the Board of Edueation. Ordered on file. A communication was received from the Street Commis- sioner, with an ordinance to deepen the well corner of Eighty-first street and Broadway. Adopted. A communication was received from the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, with estimates fer the erection of a house for Engine Co. No. 18, and alteration of a house oecnpicd by Engine 13 and Hose Co. No. 2. Adopted. On motion, the Board then adjourned. D. T. VALENTINE, Clerk. BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN, ) Monday, Feb. 7, 1853, | f The President in the chair. Present—Assistant Aldermen Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Maybee, Preaden, Woodward, Ring, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, wn, Wheelun, Barker, Rogers, Crawford, O'Keefe, and MeConkey—19. he same—Vetition of Cornelius Carnes to be ap painted a Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on Sala- ries and Offices. By the rame—Vetition of Tim pointed a Coumissioner of Ties and Offices. . By the same—Pgtition of Samuel P. Bell, to be appoint. eda Commissionem®f Decds. To Committee on Sularies and Offices. By the same—Petition of W. F. Clarke, to be appointed | a Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on Salaries and By the same—Petition of James (. Church for remission of tax. To Committee on Finance. i By the same—Petition of John Hodgins for retai | of tex. To Committee on Finarge. it | Salaries and Offices. By the same—Petition of Wim. Mial for remission of | “OF fire company Fort Washington, No. 27, for engine. tax To Committee on Finance. Me | To Committee on Fire Department. hy the some—Vetition of John Pirnie for remission of | “ OF Charles Mareke, asking a hearing as to expulsion tax. To Committee on Finance. from Fire Mepartment. Te Committee on Fire Depart. derman Busizy—Petition of Henry W. Hunt for | pent. a tax. To Committeo on Finance. | Wateon, to have curb and gutter and flagging cerman Twaep—Petition of James 8. Tsylor for | jig jn Eighty third street, from First to Third avenue. relief from tax. To Committee on Finrnce. Go Conmittes of Hoeds, the same—Petition of John D. Morris to be appoint- | Of H. Dubois and others, for a ferry from some point uissioner of Deeds. To Committee on Salaries | near the foot of Fourteenth street, to Jersey City. To ond Offices. . Committee on Ferries. By the same—Petition of Andrew H. Of Moses Larkin, for a sewer in Twenty-fifth street. To ted a Commissioner of Deeds. Committee on Sewers. and Officer. ‘ By Assi Alderman McCowniry—Of James V. Stout * By Aloermen Bagn—Petition of Wm. E Rose to be re- for a sewer in Thirty-eighth street, Beved from tax. To Committee on Finance. inth and Tenth avenues. To same. By the came—Petition of Joseph Carlisle for rolief from to be appointed a Com- tax. To Committee on Salaries and Offices. Se To Committee on Salaries and the sa:ne—Petition of F. Bull, to be a Commissioner of Leeds. To Committee on Salaries and Offices By the same—Petition of Nicholas pointed « Commirsioner of Deeds. ries and Offices. Alderman Borce—Petition of the Astor Bank for re lief from tax. To Committee on Finanee. By Alderman Oakiex—Petition of John A. Bunting for correction of tax. To Committee on Finance By the same—Petition of ¥. Lockwood for remission of tox. To Committee on Finance. By the same—Petition of J. L. Smith for remission of tax. To Committee on Finance. | | By the same—Petition of Wm. E. Fleming for remission of tax. To Committee on Finance i By the same—Petition of Ann Proudfit for correction of tax. To Committee on Finance. . : By Alderman Hatry—Potition of P. O’Brien for relief hy Waters to be ap ‘Yo Committee on Sala- | PETITIONS. For a railing on Tenth avenue, between Seventy-se- condand Kighty-sixth streets. To Committee on Roads. Of F. M. Barr nd others, to have Lexington avenue opened, from Sixty-ninth to Fighty-stth street. To the same. Of John Reilly and others, fora sewer in Forty-fifth | street, from Third avenue to a point 600 feet west of Fifth avenue. To Committee on Sewers. Of Richard M. Harrington, tnd a number of others, to be appointed Commis-ioners of Deeds. To Committee on ion Adams to be ap To Committee on between Ry same—Of Joel 0. Steven missioner of Deeds. Offices. Dy Assistant Alderman 0'Kexre—Qf Richard Lathus and others, for sewer in Forty-fifth street, from Six:h to Eighth evenue. To Committee on Sewers. by Assistant Alderman Hext—From engine company No. 58, for additional men. To Committee on Fire De- portment. 0 be ap Tu Committee on Sala- RESOLUTIONS. AMerman McCoyxry—That the Commis- and Supplies furnish, for ee of the stations, euch articles as may be or- To Committee on Police. Alderman Stewarr—That Suffolk street, between Grand and Division, be lighted with gas. Adopted. sesipent—That Frederick R. Lee be appointed Ry the a Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on Salaries and from tax. To Committee on Finance. ty nt-Alderman Browx—That the City Inspector By the same—Petition of Robert Johnson to be ap- | report to t! ard the nuinber of corpses removed from ited a Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on Sa- | the line of Forty-ninth street, between Lexington and ries and Offices. Fourth avenues: the cost per head for each removal; if by contract, with whom the contract was made, and the whole amount of money, if any, which has been paid on such eont A By Assixtant-AKderman That the Commissioner of Hepairs and Supplies advertise for prososals for build- By the same—T'etition of Richard from tax. To Committee on Finance. By the saine—Petition of David Decker for correction of tax. ToCommitteo on Finance. By the same—Petition of Cornelius R, Dissosway to be a Commissioner Williams for relief ry of Deeds. To Committee on ing a houre for Engine Company No. 11, on the lot latel FS and Offices. ; purchaed for that purpose, in Wooster strect. Adopted. By ere Saas Pelton of J AA Phenix and | By Assistant Alderman Wxxx.ss—That Daniel B. Try- pee se an cama oT rey ome + | lor be Feappointed . Commissioner of Deeds. To Commit- store. To Committee ie tee on Salaries and Offices, the seme—Petition of Walter Darack to be appoint. That th: Spring = Commissioner of Deeds. To Committce on =nlaries ile in. 7 Kopin . a peacaiead Uffices. tent Alderman WarMtan—Whereas, during the By the same—Petition of Danicl Seixas tobe appointed | iast year, matiors of publie importance, eoming before ee Deeds. To Committee on Salaries and thie soe for Be ‘action, vs, on various pe Reig referred to «pocial committees, thereby diverting from the wid sitermen | Warp Petition ¢ gemee T. = for Proper Committees that which properly belonged to them By the of Irving Parle fo be re-ap- Resolved, that all business that may be brought before « Commissioner of and Offices. Fi this Doard for the ensuing year, shall be, with referred to the committees already sppetated Sy aks By the same—Petition of Engine Com No. 14, re- | President. Jaid on the table Ress the often of Chief Engineer, Be Committee on By = fon 9 Ring— That the crosswalk \- corner of Prince streets, be repai: By Akerman Pransas—Petition of Stephen Cable for | Adopted. ete of tax. ToCommittee on Finanee. By Assistant Alderman Bovtos—That the crosswalk By the same—Petition of Hernard MoCortin for remis | across Cannon street, at the jonction of Cannon and Bion of tax. To Committee on Finance. Houston streets, be relaid. Adopted. By Alderman Srcxreyaxt—Peti‘ion of James poantty By Assistant Aldermen Kixc—That the sum of $1,000 for of coal furnished Corporation offices. be, and the same is hereby, donated to the Widow ‘and C on and Supplies. 3 Orphan Fund of the New York Fire tment, and the By — cree Neil for re- Comptroller is bye yo or ae ala fl pls hy 8 a Bission Committee su fund. Adopted following By Alderman Domery—Remonsirance of John J, | {lien treasurer aaa ¥ | Berenth avenue between 120%h w’Mtirmative—The President, Mesers. Brown, Tait, Mab- of Ralph or gne nites pet, Cae Ip he Le Woodward, Ring, Wells, 5 nt, leGown, Wheelan, Barker, Rogers, street, between Prince and Spring ioet, O'Keefe, pad a sete Miionugh Sewers. Assistant Alderman Weus—That William ©. Carpenter to be we pointe Comtaiasioner of Deeds. To Commltver 6 Salaries and Offices. 2 iP iss il 8 of Deeds. To Commities on $ PPTITION®. By Assistant Alderman Wes—Of James Jennings, for sembysion of Tas, To Committce ou Finance. F Porter. All each by’ the fol vote:— AGirmative‘The President, Avaistant Aldcomen Beown, we eG ee, ees aes 5 , Hunt, Bouton, wn, r, (eas aed by taccd nt —19, fee on Streets—To concur to it ission to Charles H. Harbeck to erect a bay winvlow. to hia dwell ing, corner of Nineteenth street and Irving place; to con- cur to permit John Randall to place « bay window in Nineteenth street, side of house corner Fifth avenue; to concur to direct the Street Commissioner to withhold the amount due Thomas A. Quin on contract for regulating Fifty-third street, from Third to Sixth avenue, to satisfy the claims of Hugh McMahan and others for work done on raid contract. All adopted.* Of same committee—Iu favor of flagging sidewalks in ‘Thirty-third street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; in favor of paving, setting curb aud gutter, and flagging Thirty-seventh street, between Fourth and M: mn avenues; in favor of flagging sidewalk in Thirty-fourth eet, near Tenth avenue; to concur to pave Forty fourth | street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. adopted—each by the following vote, viz:— Affirmative—The President. Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mab- batt, O'Brien, Maybee, Breaden, Woodward, Ring, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, MeGown, Wheelan, Rogers, Crawford, O'Keefe, and MeConkey—18. Of Coumnitice on Fire Lepartment—In favor of rein- stating Albert McFlwain and James R. Tait in Fire De- ea el to concur to confirm sundry pieces in the rire Department; to coneur to suspend John Campbell from the Fire Department. All adopted. Of same committee—To concur to pay sundry bills in- curred for the temporary location of Hook and Ladder Company, No. 13; to concur to repair the house of Engine Co. No. 15. Both adopted, each by the following vote:-— Affirmative—The President, Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mab- batt, O’Brien, Maybee, Breaden, Woodward, Ring, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, MeGown, Wheelan; Barker, rs, Craw- ford, O'Keefe, and McConkey—19 Of Committee on Assessments—To concur in relation tothe assessment for the sewer built in Centre street, from Tryon row to Chambers street; to confirm assessment lists for a sewer in Duane street, from City Hall place to near the intersection of Chatham s' ; and for regu- lating and grading Fighth avenue, from Fighty-fourth to 108th street, an appointin Tsaac Edwards collector therefore. All adopted, each by the following vote: Affirmative—The President, Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mab batt, O'brien, Maybee, Breaden, Woodward, Ring, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, McGown, Wheelan, Rogers, word, O'Keefe, and McConkey—18. Of Committee on Law Department—To concur to grant extra room to coroners, by adding that now occupied by the city judge. Adopted. REPORTS. From Committee on Assessments—In favor of confirm- ing the following assessment lists, and appointing Isaac Edwards collector therefor, viz:— For sewers, in Houston t, from the sewer near ave- nue A, to and coeccon wae the sewer in Mulberry street; in Twenty-eighth street, from the sewer in Lex- ington avenue to or near Third avenue; in Perry street, from or near Greenwich avenue to the Hudson river; in First avenue, from Thirteenth street to or near Twelfth street; in Twentieth strect, from the sewer in avenue A to about 120 feet east of First avenue; in Thames street, rom the sewer in Greenwich street 'to the east side of ‘emple street; in Thirtieth street, from Hudson river to about 76 feet west of Ninth avenue; in Tenth avenue, on west side, from sewer in Twenty-ninth street to or near south line of Thirticth street; in Twenty- ninth street, from Lexington avenue to about 75 feet west of Third avenue; in Forty-first street, from Ninth avenue to Eighth avenue; in Water street, from Fulton street to or near Beekman street; in Vande- water street, from Frankfort street to or near Pearl street; in Thirty-eighth street, from Eighth avenue to about 250 feet west of Eighth avenue; in Second avenue, from Twenty-eighth street to about 25 feet south of Twenty-ninth street; in Cross street, from the sewer in Orange, to Pearl street; in Avenue B, from Eleventh street to or near Tenth ‘street; in Ninth avenue, from Forty-fifth to Fifty-first. street; in Thirty-eighth street, from the sewer in Fighth avenue, to or near Sixth ave- nue and Thirty-eighth street; in Fifteenth street, from Seventh avenue to or near the Sixth avenue; ia Thomp- son street, from opposite No. 219 to Bloccker street; Thirty-first street, from sewer west of Seventh avenue to about 5¢ feet west of Six avenue; in Charles street, from North river to or near Greenwich avenue; in Thirty-ninth street, between Sixth and Eighth avenues; in Washington street, from Rector to Morris streets; for repairing sidewalk and re-settipg curb and gutter stones in front of Nos. 82, 24 and 38 Jay street; for filling in and regulating Fifteenth street, from Ayenue A to Avenue B; for building receivit basins and culverts in Grand street, between Essex and Suf- folk; for paving Seventeenth street from avenue A to the Fast river, Twentieth street from avenue Ato the East river, the spate betyeen Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets east of House of Refuge to the dock or Bulkhead; Thirty-sixth street from Eighth to Tenth avenue; for fencing vacant lots south side West Twenty ninth at and north side Twenty-eighth street, between Sixth Seventh avenues; on Twenty-fifth, Twenty-aixth ‘Twenty.ceventh streets between Sixth and Seventh ave- nues, and on Sixth end Seventh avenues between Twenty- fifth and Twenty-seventh strects; between Twenty-Eighth and Twenty-ninth streets and Third and Lexington ave- nues; for re-eetting curb and gutter stones in James street be}ween Chatham and Madison streets, and grading the ridewalk; for flagging west sidewalk of Gouverneur street from Division to,Henry street; a space four feet wide through the sidewalks in Thirty-third street from Fourth to Sixth avenue; do. do. Fifth avenue. between ‘Twenty-third and Thirty-iourth streets;do. do. Fighteenth street, between avenues A and B; do.’ do. south side of Bleecker street from Sullivan to Maedougal; do. do. west side Gouverneur slip between South and Front streets; do. do. south side of Fifteenth street | between First and Second avenues; do, do. north side of Delancy street, between Mangin street and- East river; for paving the carriageway of Thirty-eighth street, between Fourth and Seventh avenues, and flag- Bing the sidewalks a space four feet wide; for ting and paving Thirteenth street, between avenu nd C; for regulating, setting curb and gutter stones, and re- paving carriageway in Dey strect. from Broadway to ireenwich street; for raising, regulating, re-paving, set- ting curb and gutter stones, and flagging sidewalks, in West street, between Duane and Jay strects; for per Thirty seventh street, between Fifth avenue and Broad- Fay, and flagging a spaee four feet, through, sidewalks; for re-greding Thirty-tifth street, between Second and Third avenues; for Jegulating, ting curb and gutter stones in Seventeenth street, from Tenth avenue.to the Hudson river; for regulating, paving, setting curb and gutter stones, and flagging a small side- valk in Theatre alley; for regulating, re-paving and re- setting curb and gutter stones in Duane street, from Washington to West street; for #etting curb and gutter stones in Thirty-ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and paving the said street from Madison to Sixth avenue; for regulating, grading, and macadamis- ing Fifty-fourth street, between Broadway and Fighth avenue; for regulating and grading, and setting curb and gutter stones in Fifty-second street, from Broadway to Tenth avenue; for paving the carriageway of Thirty-sixth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and flagging a space four feet wide through the sidewalks; do., do. ‘Thirty fifth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and do. for paving Fortieth street, between Fifth and Ninth avenues, and flagging sidewalks. All adopted, by the fol- grading, paving, and sot- lowing vote, Affirmative—The President, Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mab- batt, O'Brien, Maybee, Breaden, Woodward, Ring, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, McGown, Stewart, Wheelan, Crawford, O'Keefe, and MeConkey—19. The Board then adjourned to Tuesday afternoon, at five o'clock. Frei the minutes, C. T. McCLENACHAN, Clerk. Rogers, Interesting from Buenos Ayres. Advices from Buenos Ayres to the 13th December have been received. The country was in a state of revolution. Our correspondent writes us that Ur- quiza will be overthrown. Brenos Aynra, Dec. 4, 1852. Arrivals from New York—The War in the Interior—Ef- Sorts to Cruch Gen. Urquica—Duel—Markets, fe. de. By the arrival of the ship Parana, from New York, we have dates to the 34 Oct. The brig R. Wing arrived the day before, but brought the same dates. Although we have frequent arrivals from New York, 1 rarely get the Hea i This gcvernment continues its march of improvement, and is doing every thing # encourage trade and com- merce; and is, indeed, the most intelligent and beat gov- ernment that has ever ruled over any of the Argentine provinces. The tide against Urqniza has been growing stronger every day, and you may soon expect to hear of his downfall. Our latest dates from Entre Rios confirm the reports that Gen. Hornos was marching from Cor- rientes with a large army, against Gen. Urquiza, who was at Arroya de China, a small town on the Urn- guay river, with a small army. The people generally were joining Hornos. Hornos has sworn revenge against Urquiza, who, several years since, shot his brother, and also sentenced him to be shot, but onthe day that he was to die he escaped by stratagem. He was in charge of a soldier near the Rio Uruguay the morning he was to be executed, feigned that he wisied to attend to a call from nature, and the sentinel allowed him to goa short distance for the purpose, he being in irons; i off a short distance he drew the attention of the soldier toone side, when he ig Off, and, mounting @ horse that was ret Boda ed off towards the river, and plunged in, horse and all. By grest exertion he the Banda Oriental, and was safe. A soldier was swimming behind him part of the way, with a large knife, which he carried in his mouth, to cut his throat with if he snc- creded ii bing him, in ‘affair of honor’’ in tevideo about a ce, between Mr. Hunt, H. B. M. Viee Consul, and Sr. Lucio Mansilla, son of Gen. Mansilla. Mr. Hunt, with his servant, horsewhipped Manailla, and kickedkimn out of the house. Mansilla immediately sent Hunt a challenge, which was accepted, and they fought with small pistols at thirty paces exchanging shota but once, when their honor was satished. These both Parties were at the opera, and were quizing other With opera glasses, and the next day dined thus oe an —_ singular affairs of lever are . crea’ po much laugh and talk here and in Her Britannic Majesty's steamer Locust left last week for Paraguay, having on board " eter tf fo a = cate Hotham, ei Charge de Affaires’ near this AA York, February 7, 1853. Steamshi des (Br), " | Ship—St Louis, Dennis, New Orleans, Wm Nelson & | | ell, do. lutchings, Liverpool, E Cunard. Son, Barks—Rhein (Ham), Popp, Hamburg, EF; Beck & Kun- hardt; Peytona, Jenkins, Australia, A Pelletier. Brig:—Excel, Tallman, Savannah, Sturges, Clearman & 0: Stephen Wass, Winchester. Baltimore, ‘master; J G Colby, Hopkins, Aspinwall, master; Water Witch, Jor- dyn, Fajardo, H PD Brookman & Co; Albert Fearing, Yeaton, St John, FR, Brett, Vose & Co; Dorothea Hen: rietta, Smit, Australia, Boonen Graves & Co. Schre—Columbus, Jones, Philadelphia, master; Miami, Powell, Wilmington, NC, ES Powell; A H Wetmore, Dear- born, City Point, CH Pierson; Medway (Br), Day, Half- fax, H G Donovan; Haxal, Layfield, Richmond, ¢'H Pier- son. ARRIVED. Steamship <\tlantic, West, Liverpool, Jan 26, to K Collins, Jan 28, at 10 AM, lat 61 27, lon 17 18, & steamship bound E, supposed to be the F M steainahip Amerien, from Boston; st 4 PM, paased a number of sp- parently palm oil easks near together; no date, Nantucket Bhoals W 60 miles, passed ship Irene, standing W. Ship Saratoge, ‘Trask, Liverpool, Nov 80, with 178 assengers, to “late, Gardiner & Co.’ Jan 29, at 11 AM, [it'1'86, "lon 61 52, saw steamship Arabia, Judkins, hence for Liverpool. The S has experienced heavy wes- terly gales the entire passage. Ship Arctic, Zerega, Liverpool, Dec 10, with 398 passen- gers, to Zerega & Co.” Dee 13, off Tusca, Joseph Brown, native of the Western Islands, fell overboard, and was Goren Dec 21, with passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn &Co. ‘The L bad heavy gales from the W most of the passage. Deo 22, John Garrett, cook, died; Jan 19, Evan James, boats- wain, was lost overboard—a’ boat was sent to him, but could not save him, it blowing so hard at the time,’ and the crew came near being lost themselves; 23d, William Dunn, seaman, died of dysentery. Park Panchita, Lane, Messina, Nov 4, passed Gibraltar Dec 5, and the Island of Terceira Jan 1, to RC Reed. The P had the wind for 8% succesive days from SW to W, the ter part of which was heavy gales; off the Western fisnds, encountered three violent hurricanes, and has been for upwards of fifty days under close reefed topsails; split sails several times; was six days on the coast ina fog. “Bark Chieftain (of Freeport), Dillingham, Cardenas, | Jan 21, to Nesmith & Sons, Brig Susan (of Machias), Johnson, Nuevitas, 22 days, tomaster, Jan 19, in the Bahama Channel, Isaac Black- wood, of Plymouth, Me, died of fever; 25th, lat 27, lon 78 30, in a gale from W, carried away head of foremast, stove boat, bulwarks, &c; same time, Chas Conly, a na- tive of Ireland. was’ knocked overboard from the house on deck by the jibing of the mainboom, and lost. Sehr Wilmington (of Baltimore), Petnistoun, Matagor- da Bay, Texas, 24 days, to master. Experienced very se vere Weather. Schr Ruth Halsey, Hudson, Savannah, 7 days. Schr Helen Mar, ‘Tucker, Norfolk, 4 days. Schr Maria, Blissett, Baltimore, 6 days. Schr Merchant, Couch, Richmond, 6 days. Schr Wm Sanderson, Houseman, York river, 2 days. Schr Eliza B Manning, Burbank, , 8 days. Schr Wm E Leggett, Gibson, 2daya. Schr Win T Cooper, ireland, Virginia, 2 days. Schr Blossom, Collins, Ipswich, Del, 3 da} 8. cht Jowa, Atkins, Frankfort, ‘with lumber from brig leyon. ‘Sloop Oregon, Sturges, Providence, 2 days. BELOW. Ship Irene, Williams, from Liverpool. Also a ship, unknown. SAILED. Steamship Petrel, Samson, Bermuda and St Thomas; ships Eagle, Australia; James H Shepherd, San Fran- cisco; St Louis, New Orleans; St Lawrence, San Francisco; Paragon, do: St Nicholas, Havre. Wind at sunset, N. The steamship Baltic, Comstock, for Liverpool, sailed from Quarantine this morning, at 7'o’clock. 4 a eon Georgia, Porter, for Aspinwall, sailed at o'clock. The clipper ships Gov Morton, Burgess, and Northern Crown, Lamb, for San Francisco, are still at anchor in the North river. Ship Herculean, for San Francisco, dropped down this evening, and anchored in the North river. Brig Elen Hayden, Smith, sailed from Cardenas Jan 21, reported for NYork, arr at Wilmington. ey Simamsmrp CANADA, AT Lee ied Agmmm—fassed Oct 29, ‘‘Mecannes, Bengish,”’ from Shanghae for NYork; Nov 1, Ann Hood, Wady, from Ma- nilla for do; 10th, rd, ‘Hinckley, from Shanghae for 0; Huntington, Jones, dofor do; Strabo, Hussey, from Manilla for ‘Arprosex—Arr Jan 12, Lydia, Healey, Belfast; 17th, Tusket, Stowe. do, both to load for Boston. Beaaanis—sid Jan 16, John McKenzie, Hutchinson, N Orleans. Busstor—Cld_ Jan 18, Pauline, Colburn, NYork; 20th, Solway, Shadwick, NOrieans. Sid 15th, Amelia, Jordan, do. Sil from the Pill 1¢th, Amelia, Jordan, NOzleans; 17th, Hy Nesmith, Stanley, and Piscataqua, Weeks, do; Julius Cesar, Mobile; 18th, Euclid, NOrleans. Remain off do 18th, Jas Calder, for NOrleans; Arab, for Charles- ton, EBrtrast—Sld Jan 17, E. Wright, Jr., Averill, Bristol Chamel. Bowray—Arr Dec 16, Warren White, Creamer, Zanzibar. BatayiA—Arr Nov 6, North Bend, Jenkins, Boston, July 8, sld 19th for NYork, and passed Anjier 20th; 7th, Joshua Yates, Fasterbrook, London, July 22, and sailed 23d for China. Sl Nov 16, Rajah Wallie, (s) Australia, and passed Anjier 18th; 20th, Glen Huntley, (Br) Boston, and passed Anjier same day. Brewvriavex—Arr Jan 15, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Bancetoxa—Art Dee 26, Bella Clotilda, NYork. Evrxos Ayre —Arr Nov 22, Adelaide, Spille, NYor’s. Caviz—Sid —, New Orleans, Roncagliolo, (from Genoa) NYork. Caxpirr—SI4 Jan 15, Medomak. Rich, and China, Simp- son, NOrleans; 19th, Worthy of Devon, NYork. Cowe:—Sli Jan 18, Messenger, Pinkham, (from New- castle) New York. Care Coast Castix—Arr Oct 18, Gem, Lawlin, 8 Coast, {andsld 16th for Cape Palmas); Nov 18, Ohio, Ingalls, Sa- lem. Covompo,—Arr Dec 10, Union, Chapman, Singapore, Noy 10, via Penang for Boston. Dea—Arr Jan 17, Diana, and Independence, Hamburg for NY; Edmund, London for do; Katahdid, Morse, do for Cardiff: Jas L Rogers, Howe, do for Pt Philip, Australia (end all proceeded same dey); 19th, Clarendon, Flowers, ulmain vin Mauritius for Lonion, and proceeded; 20th, Louise, Willman, Baltimore for do, and proceeded. Put back, 2bth, Ashland, Benson, from’ Antwerp for N York, (and was supplied with an unchor and chain; see below). Sld 18th, Monmouth, Trufant, Charleston; Bri- tapnia, Abrabameen, and Douglass, Hedgecock, San Fran- cisoo; Arthur, —, ’ and Franklin Mi Caractacus, do; Sommauth, Mobile ; ner, Savannah; on, Cardiff; Hy Grin- nell, Thompson, ‘im Stetson, Creighton, Boston— all from London, some of which had started previously and put back. Dover—Put back Jan 20, Florence, Potter, (from Lon den) for Apalachicola. DantMovrt—Sid Jan 17, Duke of Manchester, Modge, an Francisco; M Livingston, Barstow. (from London) New Orleans; Wurtemberg, Ford, (from Havre) do. Drsux—Sld Jen 17, Industry, Savannah. Ferwaxvo Po—Arr prey to Nov 17, John Campbell, New Orleans. f ,Geavsersn—Sl1 Jan 20, Highland Mary, Ackland, Mo- ile. Grxexock—£ld Jan 14, Margaret Pollock, Cruikshank, New Orleans, 18th, Sea Nymph, Patten, do. Arr in the Cyde 14th, Dromahair, Pyne, New York. Sid 16th, Ac- tress, MeMillan, and Palendar, Rodney, Boston; Devon- shire, Mallet, and Robert Hooper, Churchill, New Orleans: Cameo, Hogg, Savannah. In the Clyde lig, Vulean, and Jobn Kerr, for NYork; Carlo Mauran, for Philadelphia; ‘Adept, for Mobile; Thomas Ficlden, for NOrleans. Grxos—Arr Jan 12, Iowa, Blake, and Genoa, Kelley, N Orleans; Asia, Foote, do. Gtasdow—S1d Jan 15, Hudson, Nelson, NYork; 16th, Now Hampshire, Chase, do; 19th, Ameri¢an, Saunders, Baltimore. Gioversmr—Sld Jan 19, Burlington, Smith, and Prin- cosa, Lovett, Cardiff. Hampunc—Sld Jan 13, Leibnitz, NYork, and from Cux haven 17th Havex—SHd Jan 16, Olivia, Spall, NOrleans: 17th, Samo- set, Chapman, and Hesper, Pritchard, NYork; 18th, Em- ma Watts, Dearborn, NOrieans, Iivexrooi—Arr Jan 16, Hannemann, Pleasants, Norfolk, Va; 17th, Susannah, Barnard, Wilmington, NC, (leaky); Hudson, Hohorst, NYork; 18th, Horizon, Thompson, NOr- Jeans; 19th, Philbrook; Chas Cooper, Cutts; Bellcar- rigg, Allen, and Hebe, Fleetwood, NOrleans; 20th, Atlan- tic, '(s) West, NYork: Australia, Edwards, do: lity of Manchester, (s) Leith, Philadelphia; 2ist, Vandaliy, Smith, NOrleans. Put’ back 16th, Wm Miles, Honghton, for Savannah, leaky; 19th, Garrick, Walker, which «ld 17th for NYork’ with loss of howsprit, &c.; Danl Webster, Howard, which sld 16th for Boston, with loss of bowsprit, having been in contact, (see below. aa Lot hig G , New York via Azores; 2Ist, Annamooka, Apalachicola; Hazard, do. 16th, Thornhill, Bogart; Lizzie Harward, Lawrence; Fanny, Simonson; Squantum, ‘er; Forest Monarch, Brewer, and Hamlet, Sears, New Orleans; Lydia McHenry, Miller, Mobile; Arcadia, Jordan, Philadelphia; Albert Gal- latin, Delano; Sandusky, Borland; Montezuma, DeCourcy, and Princeton, Russell, New York; Parliament, Sampson, Doston; 17th, Sultan, Sharp, Sigg Francisco; Olympus, Wil : Sogo son; Titania, Valfrey; Susan a, Gra; Mame, Geo Doula , Heald Salem, MiGrath; Lord Ash lon, Brow ; lexington, Murphy; Tyri: ma, wes; iAition, Gabts, und Beneetrts, 7 1) New Orleans’ Birken’ head, Bennett, Mobile; Colombo; Harris; Elia Keith, Deeves, and Martha J Ward, Storer, Apalachicola ; Miliecte, Jones; Anetria, Borland, and Jessie Miller, Gray, Charles- ton: Currituck, Foster, Virginia; John Rutledge, Wamber- sie, Philadelphia; Southampton, fnew, New York; Oto- H Jarvis, Rich, Me.; moco, Howes, Boston; John ; 18th, Governor, Beley, Panama; Ashland, Stone :Joha Gar: row, Hamilton; Edwd Johnson, Lawron; Bell Pen- dietom; Parthenia, ee ag ante Wm ; Thompson; Prince of , Davia, Courier, Laidley ; Ellen Maria, Whitmore ; 4 Smith ; Mongolia, Sprague ; Frederick, MeNulty ; Ellen Oliver, ‘Davies; Chas Chaloner, Thomuon.. and Jesate Munn, Duckett, NOrleans; Flizabeth Blair; Washington, Wilkie; Tory, Hosking, and Seotland, Hawkins, Mobile; Columbi: ans, Stahl, Apalachicola ; Arab, mage Richa Cobden, Barrett, and Smith, Savannah; Cluny, MeCurdy; Ey end Mg Fe Wi u , " ver, DOW Fuab, Guy CLEARED. etuel, Samson, Bermuda, E Cunard; An- | London (pkt), Hubbard, London and Portsmouth, | Sampson, Boston; 21st, p Mills, Savannah; ' In the river, outward bound, Irvine, Whitty, for Charleston. Ent for loading, 15th, Turner, for NOrleans; Laurel, Charleston 10, Charleston; Wm V Kent, I phia; wer, Crook: | er, NYork ; 19th, Jane 'D Cooper, NYork ; 20th, Castle, Drake, Metbourne, (had ipalea for Norleans an 4 ut back) ; Nelson, Pu ington, ; Eivapean? Youle,’ N'York ; 2ist, Athens, Wyman, Charleston Loxpox—Ent inward Jan 17, Adm! Brommey, Poppe, and R Cobden, Balleer, from NYork; 18th, Rialto, Mitch: | Mapema—Sid Jan 7, , Shanklin, (from Liver- | pool), Philadelphia: Alida, NYork, Mf |” Mahewms—Arr Jan 15, Avon, Webb, NOrleans; 17th, Lizzie Loud, Gorham, Laguna, ‘Cid 18th, Mount Bearn, Yor! Mirorp—Sid Jan 27, Sir C Napier, Pettengill, Mobile; Woodstock. Wood, Charleston (both from Liverpool): | 18th, Kate Howe, Noreross (from Cardiff), NOrleans, and put back same day (see below). wRNE—Arr Oct 11, Rip Van Winkle, Smith. Liver- poo! (Aug 10); 1th, Revenue, Crowell, NYork (July 3); Nov 3, Neonderoga, Boyle, Liverpool (Aug 3). | Fr Marcate—Sld junby, fm (Rotter- dam), NOrleans. | _ Penana—Arr Noy 18, Three Brothers, Anderson, NYork, July 17, and sailed 24th for Calcutta; 27th, Rhodes, 'do, Juno 20, Sid 28th, Thetis, Tufts, F Porr Prue, NSW—Arr Nov'll, Great Britain, thews, Liverpool. Poxwmocti—Arr Jan 15, Sir R Peel, Gordon, London for New York, with loss of an anchor ané part of a chain (and sld 18th); Actwon, Benson, do for New Or- leans (and sid 18th); 17th, Ocean Queen, Smith, London for New York (and ald ‘same day.) Also, sld’ 18th, H Hudson, Warner, New York; Denmark, Brennan, Mobile; | Columbian, Burk, and Adriatic, Snow, Newport, E al from London); Sardinia, Jordan, {from Antwerp) New York: Catharine, Edwards, (fram do) do; Prince Albert, | Jachtman, (trom —) do; Visurgis, Hayssen, (from Bremen) San Francisco. | PiSawocme-Sid Janiy, C Jerome, Jr, Cone (from Lon- | don) Mobile; Uncas, Loones, and Gertrude, Loschen, ; (from Antwer, New Yor! ¢ fe ees b tly Victoria, Champion, London. | for NYork, with loss of ails, out ‘tty days. "Ski 17th, | Cunana, Herbert, Savannah; St Lawrence, Stewart, Now Orleans. jan 14, Edw Everett, Drat, Jan 16—The Wm Stevenson, frem London for Boston, and the Regina, Wakeman, from London for the Mediterranean, came in eontact early yesterday, morn- | ing, when the iatter sunk about three miles SW of Dover; crew saved. . PortsmouTH, Jan 20—The Am ship Ashland, Benson, from Antwerp for New York, with to starboard bow, bas put in, having been in contact with bark Civili- ty, for Bristol. “The crew abandoned the Civility, and got on board the Ashland, and were landed here this day. Jan 20—The Civility, Alder, from Onega for Bristol, was in contact last night with’ the Ashland, Benson: hed mainmast, bowsprit, jibboom, &c, carried away, and bows and broadside stovein, Some pilot boats have tow- ed the Civility as far as the Nab, anda steamer has been | sent to bring her into harbor. Miyorp, Jan 18—On ue inst, about 250 PM, the brigantine Gasper, (of Cor rley, from Newport for x, with ooal, w (i close hatled ga the wind, about 27 miles west of this harbor, was run into by the Am ship Kate Howe, Norcross, of Boston, last from Milford for New Orleans, The Gasper had quarter stove, bulwarks, stancheons, mainmast, fore and foretopsail yard carried away, and as she then labored heavily in» heavy sea, the crew cut away her foremast. ht waa now © ‘on, and several vessels having passed within hail- ing distance without offering to render any assistance, although the Gasper had signals of distross fying, the crew thought it prudent to leave the vessel, having first umped her dry, and got on board the Kate Howe. Capt ley states that Capt Norcross rendered every assist- ance, and would have taken the Gasper in tow but for the disabled state of his vessel, as she had carried away her Jibboom and bowsprit by the collision. ‘The Kate Howe put back into this harbor last night about midnight. Yansovtn Roaps, Jan 13—The Christiana, Austwick, from London for. New York, has been towed in here with loxs of both anchors, chains, mainsail, &c. Laverroot, Jan 19—The Garrick, which sld for NYork 17th, has put back with loss of cutwater and jibboom and bowsprit sprung, haying been in contact with an un- known vessel. ‘The Danl Webster, which sld 16th for Boston, has put back with loss of bowsprit, &c., having been im contact 17th, off Waterford, with the Alert, from Waterford for Cardiff. The Alert lost maintopmast, &c, and was cut down to the plankshear. Five bales cotton, one marked ZRG No 18, were passed 12th inst, 36 miles WSW of the Smalls, by the Emma, arr here. ‘Jan 20—The Pandora, for Arica, has put back with loss of bowsprit, having been in contact yesterday, off Point Lynas, with the Excelsior, for NOrleans. ‘The Wm Miles, which sld 16th inst for Savannah, has put back leaky. Grascow, Jan 17—The Dirigo, Doane, from NYork, which arr in the Clyde 14th, had a severe gale Dec 27, lat 48 N lon 37, was thrown on beam ends, sprung a leak, and threw over part of cargo. Honc Kona, Nov 20—The John Enders, Eldridge, for San Francisco, has put back with decks leaky. ‘The Ann Welsh, Gillespie, for San Francisco, bas put back leaky. x (Per STeaMsmP ATLANTIC. } ANTWERP—SId Jan 21, Pyramid, Henderson, NOrleans; 224, Van Dyck, Meire, NYork; 23d, Melanie, Stinze, do; Fliza Caroline, Morgan, and Callender, Dickman, N leans, BRIXHAM—Sld Jan 23, Duke of Manchester, Madge, San Francisco. Extsto1—Sld from the Pill Jan 23, Gentoo, Bromham, and Arab, Everett, NOrleans; 24th, Solway, Chadwick, anil Jas Calder, Wright, do; Talleyrand, Young, Mobile. Remained 24th, United States, Chisam, for NOrleans (also reported for Easton and NYork). Borpeaux—Arr Jan 21, Yamuri, Bray, NOrieans; 224, Marion, Flituer, Havre for NOrleans, Sid Jan 19, Her: cman, Meineke, NYork. Barcrioya—Arr Jan 7, Tres de Mayo, Martoreili, NOr- leans; 8th, Borigna, Julio, Char eston; 10th, Ahgeletta, Manan; Florida Blanca, Villamor, and Tomas, Rovis, N Orleans; 13th, Pepito Maas, and Nevaria, Balaquez, do; lath, Isabel, Bandrich, do. Caxpire—Sld Jan 24, Sirius, Mulden, San Francisco. Cowss—S]d Jan 24, Naples, Duncan, NOrleans. Cart or Goon Horr—Arr Dec 1, Lady Suffolk, Cater, Boston; 6th, Dolphin, Trundy, NYork for Australia; 8th, Lorena, Urquhart, Dublin—and all remained 19th. Drat—Agr Jan’ 21, Herschel, Jacobs, from Hamburg; Diana, Toogood, and both #ld 23d for NYork; 23d, Baro: ness, ‘Clark, London, and sld for San Francisco; Inde- fatigable, Pickernell, do, and sid for Savannah; Highland Mary, Clark, do, and sld for Mobile; Louise, from Balti- more’ for London, put back from North Foreland, sup- lied with anchor and chain; 24th, Nicholas Heinrich, faack, do and sld for NYork. Dvniax—SldJan 24, Swan, Tunbridge, and Pero, Wheeler, NOrlean Dover—Eld Jan 23, Florence, Potter, Apalachicola (from London). Frustiine Roaps—Sld Jan 23, Bremen, Koper, Boston; Budget, Minner, do; Pyramid, Henderson, NOrleans, Fieriwoop—sld Jan 24, Wm Botsford, Brown. Sa- vannah. Fatmovrn—Arr off 21st, Philadelphia, from NOrleans for Havre, and proceeded. Gxxoa—Arr Jan 16, Kirkland, Cook, NOrleans. Commxnvrc—At Elfsborg Fiord, Jan 11, wind bound, Virginia, Tholander, for NOrleans. Lian—Cld Jan 14, Gandolfo, Culotta, NOrieans; Homburg, Matthews, NYork. vesEND—Sld Jan 21, Baroness, Clark, San Francisco, ck—Arr Jan 2%, Diamond, Mann, NYork. Sid Rankin, Cliney, Mobile; 32d, American, Saunders, Balti- more; Mazatlan, M’Cloon, NYork. Giascow—Arr Jan 21, Mayflower, Crabtree, NOrleans; 224, Carnatic, Vevereux, do; Tay, Adams, NYork. Sid 24th, Carlo Mauron, Tillinghast, Philadelphia. Hayre—Arr Jan 22, Mary Dale, Davis, NOrleans. 224, Old England, Holines, do. Hamnvec—Std Jan 21, California, Clark, NYork. Hou—Arr Jan 24, Antoinette, Homans, NYork. Sid 22d, E Walsh, Thomas, NOrleans. ’ Off Spurn 24th, Meteor, from Hull for Shields, to load coal for NYork (see below). Hetvort—Ready for sea Jan 21, Itvstein, Bosse, for Now Orleans; R Anderson, Coffin, for baltimore. Livexroor—Arr Jan 2), Vandalia, Smith, NOrleans; Ann Pritchard. Richards, do;'23d, Henry Clay, Caulkin, do; Albert Gallatin, Stover, Charleston; 25th, ‘International, Brown, and Sheridan, Porter, NYork; Tuscarora, Turl Philadelphia; 26th, Asia, (4), Lott, NYork; Manhattan, Peabody, NYork. #ld Yea, Garrick, Walker; Winchester, Briggs; Sarah and Louisa, Henderson; Shannon, Thompsou, and Uneexo, Riee, NYonk; Susan G Owens, Michaels; Levant, Lenuer- ton, and Josiah Bradlee, Boyson, Charleston; Savannah, Small, and Roberton, James, Baltimore; Sarah G Hyde, Snow, I hiladelphia; Tempest, Fulton, and Jamaica, Kay, NOrleans; Mary Ann, Crosby, Boaton; Consbrook, Gro- trien, Savannah; 224,’ Goleonda, Kerr, and Albion, Scott, NOrleans; Col Cutts, Shaw, Mobile; 24th, Pursuit, Barnes, do; Acadia, Galilee, and ‘Aleyon, ’Pitt,’Savannah; Bent: wick, Wilson, and Douro, Bartlett, San Franciseo; James Nesmith, Watts, and Louisiana, Barstow, NYork; Califor- nia, Johnston, Charleston; Arlington, Ryan, Philadelphia; Fresident £midt, Meyer, NOrleans: 25th, Clyde, Mills; Hungarian, Patterson, and Russell Sturgis, Snow, Savan- nah; Sen Eagle, Williams, Boston; Amelia, Agry, Charles- ton. Thayer, Boston; Ashburton, Cid 224, Westorn Star, Taylor, NOrleans; Zibiah Le Gresley, Brownsville, Texas; Sia ath ‘Trenton, Patten, Mobile; Holus, Labben, Hampton oade, i Ent for idg 284, Australia, Edwards, Mountaineer, Ro- binson, NYork; mn, Henderson, Apalachicola, (entd 20th, for Charleston); ‘4th, Clarisa Currier, Knapp, Bos- ton;' Eva, Philbrook, NYork. Loxpox—Entd inward Jan 21, Johanna, Hanschebit 2st, Rialt $ ry , Moore, ai Nieclaus Heinrich, Maack,’ NYork; 25th,” Invincible, Johnson, do. Cid out 2th, Delaware, Patten, NOrleans; 25th, Versailles, Frost, Lowsstort—Put in 234, Laurel, Johnson, for NYork. Lisnox—fld Jan 13, Walton, Titus, NYork. * in tome Nov 9, Borbara, Mitchell, Philaded- ia. ” Mrinourn® (Australia)—In Hobson’s Bay Nov 14, steamship Great Britain, Mathews, from Liverpool; Revenue, Crowell, ork; Fanny, and Wm Wallace, from Sen Francisco. MarsELiee—Cld Jan 21, Axel, Halengren, NYork. Sid Andora, Laugier, do. Newcasriz—Cid to Jan 21 Mogg Halliday, NYork. Newrort—Arr Jan 20, Phee yas, blin, and Princess, Leavitt, Glouceeter—both for ‘ork ; 2last, Adriatic, Snow, for do. Sid ~~ juin, Craig, NOrkeans. Cld 21st, Frances, Ellis, NOrleans. Nixuw Disr—Ready for sea Jan 18, 'tlizabeth en Jacobs, Zeeman, for California; Adrianus on Willem, ' * NYork. P a ‘Ammpaur—Ary Jan 21, Ninetce, Sauvastre, Charleston for Naptes. , } | 8 Morris, Z Adelsdorfer ang tady, Bac w Nov 2, Cornelis. Rolufs, Sam Fran- Pomt—Passed Jan 20, Edward Everett, Gunby, Rotterdam leans. “ian 1a, Admins, Brooks, NOrleans; Gorges 1» Deyer, Sa . scamnephe dat Kea Sd Beate urn, Meteor, Brown, with logs of York.” “After leavi Shields, she ieket ot hip 3 r leav' ry os ae into the Hianber'with them on the 19th, pe bDS Vith, since which she has been heard of until putting into the Humber to day. V. Jan 22—Picked up to-daya anantiinet such as planks of the outside parts, all in fragments. Thejvessel must have been fost near St. Bride’s Bay, as the cotton is Sale partiailly da- maged and a short time in the water, as the coast ant W of this harbor is strewn with i damaged. 9 P. of this harbor, apparently of mage, and not long in the water, with man} of wreck, nnd no doubt lately lost. Likely to be this cottom vessel Anprossax, Jan 24—The Cluny, M'‘Curdie, of and from Liverpool for New Orleans, struck an off lying rock, off the South Rock Light, on the morning of the 21st and put in here on the evening of that day with five of water in the hold, tho pumps not keeping her clear. She is aground in the harbor, and the undamaged be salt) is being discharged into store, in order to get ip on the slip for repair. Pontsmouts, Jan 21—The Orbona, Allan, from London for Glasgow, was iv contact off St Alban’s, the night be- fore las ‘) with the Actwon, Benson, for New Orleans; the former lost bowsprit, cathead, cutwater, rails, stanch- ions, and received other damage, and is leaky. She hag been towed into harbor to-day. The Actwon has arrived a, the Motherbank, with trifling damage to her chain 08. Warkenromr, Jan 20—The Lord Ashburton, from Liver- pool for New Orleans, was driven into Dundrum Bay last evening during the’ southerly gale, and is now with both anehors down, and main and mi away. She is expected to be towed into Belfast or Cas- lingford Ray to-morrow, weather being now moderate. Beaumaris, Jan 23—The Lord Ashburton, from Liver- 1 for New Orleans which was driven into Dundrum Bay, Jan 10, was towed in’ here this morning, and will proceed for Liverpool. Prymovuts, Jan 15—The Vulture (8) proceoded to Dart- mouth on Saturday, and Paley tie eye Pa ol was to enforce payment by the D) ngelique, Easiesin of ber poatagy cod attes!lemanter eitoe Rs captain had refused to pay. Before the Vulture arrived. the versel had sailed, but whether she had previously dis- charged the demand was not ascertained, LaverpooL, Sept 23—The George, for Baltimore, in going down the river to day, in tow of a steamer, ram Into the Albert flat, which shortly afterwards sunk; crew saved, ‘Telegraphic Marine Reports. Bosrox, Feb 7. Arrived—fhip Rockland, Calcutta (lost five men on the passage, four by sickness, and one overhoari—one waa named Tucker, the rest were all foreigners). Also arrived—Barks Al , Smyrna; Little Lizie, Cardenas: Gleaner, Apalachicola ; Tremont, ; White Cloud, Pensacola; briga Kyra, Jacksonville; Stan- ton, Baltimore; schrs Henry, do; GL, NYork; » Jacmel; steamer R B Forbes, NYork. Baurimore, Feb 7. Ter anes bark Kamschatka, 60 days from Liv- erpool. Herald Marine Correspondence. Priape pata, Feb 7—4 PM. Arrived—Brige Typee, Larkin, Pernambuco, via St Thomas; Brandywine, Cormack, Pernambuco; Chas Ker. show, Charleston; schrs E S Janes, Westcott, NOrleans Mary Miller, Lams, Providence; Bloomer, Winslow, Car- denas; Mary Ann’ Guest, Foster, Charleston; Monsoon, Adams, NYork; steamer Kennebeo, Clark, do. Cleared—Bark Gem, Nickerson, Boston; schrs Martha, Teal, and John Compton, Murch, Richmond; Leesburg, Naylor, Savannah; Mary Miller, NYork; , Lake, Bridgeport; Mary Patterson, Bateman, New York; David Smith, Peterson, Wilmington, NC. Miscellaneous. aay Bensvpa dates to 27th ult., state that bark Ze- nobia, of Boston, from Mobile for Providence, before re- ported in distress, would be condemned—had Yost nearly all her spars and sails, and was very leaky. Some of her care was da: and would be sold. Brig Webber, of and from Key West for Boston, had repa! and would sail first wind. The Roca, Fon age from Messina for Boston, was partly forws by sche Georgiana, at Newport 8d inst, for a which brings these accounts. The remainder of the M’s cargo we be forwarded by a British vessel. Sarr Duwmarton, Carlton, from Philadelphia 15th At and at fan Juan del Sud 20th Dee, with a cargo of cock She touched at San Juan Fernandez, 30th Nov, for water and fresh provisions. The eas experienced heavy wea- ther, lepton mes in the neighborhood of Cape Horn. She passed the Horn three times, and was driven back. ae eae was most violent, and tho ship was thrown on her beam ends, but the gale abating they were able to right her, although the cargo shifted. The gale con- tinued twelve days, Capt Benson, of ship Damascus, from Philadelphia, died of brain fever, and was buried on the 12th of January, under the direction of Capt. Carlton. Bark E Jounsoy, ashore at Tewis, Del, has been atrip- ped of sails and standing rigging. Bark Homer, at Philadelphia from Matanzas, experiene- ed 25th ult, at west end of the Great Bahamas, a severe gale from WNW, blowing on shore, carrying close refed fore and ny pel eve 9 and storm staysall, to keep off the shore; was foreed to make sail, set reefed courses and jib —the vessel laboring sohardand shipping so much water, was foreed to s‘ave deck load to lighten the vessel. atd PM same day saw a full rigzed brig ashore on the reef, and the crew in the act of cutting away the masts, The brig was bound tothe United States from the Weat ies. Bank Caruarive Avucusta, Bailey, which left here Oct 23 for Australia with 137 passongers, was at Rio Janeire on the Sd ult, repairing. Particulars not received. Bric Fixancter, Hartman, of and from Portland for Car- denas, went ashore on Cabevas Key, near Sierra Morena, previous to 25th ult, lost deck load and rudder in going over the bar. No lives lost. The balance of the hag! would be taken to Cardenas. It is doubtful whether vessel ye be got off. . Scum Monrengy, Ackley, from Wilmington, NC, for this port, with naval'stores, ts ashore at Sandy Hook, sup- posed to have gone on during the late fog, § ne ip RC Winthrop, Youn , from San Fi nus Mb 1, lat 19 54, lod 165 45. Lege Souter Johnny, Small, from New York (Aug 18) fe Fan Francisco, Nov se lat 56 1% 8, lon 65 66 w. heeded Ship Lancashire, Blankenship, from London for New Or- bar ate 7, ee ‘a 25, 4g _ Phip Hopewell, Green, from New York re 2) fe Francisco, Dec 30, lat 33N, lon 15 0W" all well Pires Ship Lady Bulwer, (Br) from Liverpool for New Orleana, Jan 4 lat 44, lon 11. Ship EC Seranton, from Liverpool for New Y 12, 5¢ milen SW of the Sinai, "P™ “* New York, Jam New Orleans, Ship Sumroo, (Br) from Liverpool for Jon 12, off Tuskar. jon luP Atlantic, from Everpool for NYork, Jan 14, lat 61, on 9. Ship Chasea, 51 05, lon 6 40. Shi 9 ey from Liverpool for NOrleans, off Tus- jan 17. Richd Morse, from Liver il for NY 4; wm na iverpool for NYork, no date, Ship Noemie, $1 dv ys from Li 1 Iti 10 nip peo m Liverpool for Baltimore, Jam (Dec 11) lat_7N, lon 226, {from Liverpool for Boston, Jan 16, lat An American ship wae seen showing Holyhead Nos 8620, 24 distinguishing pennant. An Am thip showing a signal white, blue and white, horizontal, and with a red flag underneath, was seen, Jan 13, W of Leland. Barks Home, Hopper, from New York (about Nov 11 for Rio Janeiro; Fscoriaza, Pope, from Georgetown, x (about Nov 11) for do, Dee 21, lat 53,N, lon 25W. sq patk Thedor. (Brem:) frou Baltimore for Callao, Nov 2, ‘at 698, lon TOW, Nev 2. Bark Eben Dodge, of Beverly, from Richmond afer 8 for Rio Grande, was paseed Dee 20, lat 26 10, lat 30 08. Bark Delia Chapin, Soow, from Smyrna for NYork, Cape Spartel ESE 20 miles, Jan 27. Bark D § Goodell, Harriman, from Palermo for Balti- more, Jan 7, lat 81, lon 24. Sehr Arlita (of Elizabeth City), was seen steering SW, Jan 12, lat 17 09, lon 52 32. yin Ports, BOSTON—Arr Feb 5, steamship Canada, Liverpool via Halifax, arr up at 6.38 P M; Oth, chips Trimountaln, Rea, Liverpool; North America,’ Dunbar, do; barks I, 4 Snow, Cienfuegon, Jan 19; Attica, Gooding, Savannah: brig RW Packer r {not Tuekér), Mayo, Cape ifaytion, Jam 15 via Holmes’s Hole; schrs fas Hv Hiraine (Br): Robbins, Aux Cayes via, Holmes’s Hole: Independence, do do; Gordon, Hardy (Into Stover), Port au Prinoe. 5th, schr Westover, Rogers, Richmond, Sid 6th, steam- erstir John Harvey, (at 7A M), Clty of New York (at @ AM); ships Gentoo, etary, barks Hy Kelsey, Kerio; rehrs Central America, Melita, and (rom the Roads ships Berkshire; barks Falcon, Roman; brig J A Jeasurun. NEW ORLEANS—Arr Jan 20 0 90, steamship Perseve- rance, Forbes, Indianola, Galvestofts ahi Mi hig TS St Thom " ya, 8, as 18 days; ine, Boston; Modesta (Span), Hosa, Hayano isan days; darks Ithana, Leckie, Boston; ila, Sheed, Provi- dence, R 1; Vesta, Pray, Boston: John Bird, Bird,’ Boston; John 'A Taylor, Lowd, Havana 12 days; N , Smal- , Boston: ichards, N York: briga Patton @), gas; Alntugador (Span), Maristany, vane 10 days; sehrs Alice, , Havana 9 days; Susan Sith, Brazon ‘antiago; Wild yMlarr, Tampico 9 dsys: Antelope, nN C; aa ships thew Bruton (Br), Liver a fF m) Klopper, Bremen; Galena, Leavitt, low York; barks Gustave (lirem), Sunton, Bremen; Hin, Curtis, Boston; Br brigs , Tazo, Barbadoes; Telegraph, Young, St Thomas and a market; schr Hors mann, (Han), Zimmermann, London. bs i Point; Patrick Hem Bravos Santiago. i Passe Arrived. Javenroot—Steamship Atlantio—H T Tuekerman, Dan F Tieman, Henzy Honig, J M Nolte, JT Moulton, DH Conkling, W Simonson, dohn R Trney, Saml Taylos, 5 Caresse, J P Fellows, $ Bradley, Wm Dey its W Day JH Adams and Indy, J Cartinet, JV Bradley, J A El Danl Daniels, J C Down, F Cartet, Mis« Jane Pawards, & Ducatel, J Wallis, Jr, Gen WG MNei), Mrs K Martin, W Miss EP, Garrett, Hs Gar Oteng Wg dee, ay nfo Ins Stre and fe Piundell, fen Gnmmon,’ Capt John Vay ey, TM tcvey, P Gates, G W Morris, Mist J Morris, Men GW Morin, Misa Gette Nebel, J Tucker waa,

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