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NEW YORK COMMON COUNCIL. Corricran.) Stated Session. BRoaRy oF ALDERMEN, Sept. 21, 1563. Prosent:—Riohard T. oar Keq. President; alder a r -, Tweed, eons Haley Legg Oa Wi hee sa ad ranci+, ee eee eee Ff the minutes was disponed with PETITIONS. Wm. W. Dyckmsa and m by the city. To Com Bitter on Fier nce. Martine 2 By Alderman Prck—Petition sf Deniel ani A, t, between Kighth ot for & se agin, T vee pent on ‘ Sairn- Petition of Walter Bowne and ja Willett strect, between Dalancey Rivington etree'’ o Committes om Sewer By Aldermax aye ene oramee Pe for dxciusive vse of north side pier 85, North river. To on Finance 7—Peti dom of O. F. Benjamin D, Eleventh street, a treets. titionof Andrew C. Zabriskie t lots south side of Fourtesuth th avenues, fenced. To Com- and others, to bave vac: treet between righthand mittee on Streets Seonth streets, fn: By Alderma® W anv—Petitio ww jurie To Committee on Finance Fan ieee Lusuan--Bill of Dr. Booream for medical arthe Sixteouth ward station bouse, ‘To Commit- olice. jerman Donen ty—Petitions of citizens for the or any ia the vicinity of Fitty-four:h ‘To Committee om Fire Depart- the same --retition of aaron J Paynes and others. to B: de elieved sow sseesement. To Committee on assere oe. asme- Petition of Robert J. Richardson and others, et soue pa Fifty third to Fifty a iby the same Perition of Alexand-r Smith and others, for fee pipes in Bighth avenue. from Forty-second to Fifty Siuch'stroee ‘Te Coamictes on Ser ote and Lamps By lerm: Vo! riers» aod otbere, to ha street fenoed, rt DOF ASSINTANTR. Resolution—that tbe wor ** ex led’! on iremen's Reaister, opporite name of James Hopkins ‘ef Hook aod Lsd- der Company =o 4, be changed to “resigned” To Com mit onk ire Devertment of on Fire Departmont—In favor of ¥e ompany No 3%. Concurre: ee on Fire Department—in ( erasin, Hatton on Firemen ai Report of Commit ce on Fire Department ~In favor of baiting new carriage for Bose Company No. 24 Con curred in. morTO Alderman Ss171 moved to take up Document No 33, the Bame being the ~eport of the Committee om Wharves, Piors Bad Elie in relation to bulkhead between piors 2i aud 23, orth river Alderman Prcx moved to lay said motion on the table, ‘which was carmied Alderman Tween mi cd to take up Document No 43 the ame being the report o: the Special Ucmmittee ou charges Preferred by’ 'crman Doherty against the Street Comm Bioner, which ied. ‘The same was the dered, snd adopted on a division, Affirmative—Alde men More Haley, Sturtevant, Boyce, Tweed, the Provident, Aldermen Brisley, Francis, Tiemann, ‘Ward Denman, Correll, Atwood Peck ~14. Alde*man Doberty—L. By Alderman Dex an—hesolved, That Eishtsenth streat from Tenth avenue to hadsoi ated an’ paved sand curb and gu'ter stones be eet therein. under th» dirce- tiow of the Stroet Commissioner. Referred to Committee Streets. Li iting the ity, and parti time, renders: highly nevessary that « of that section of the city should be increas t rumber being entirely inadequate for ite tharofore, be is resolved. (if the Board of assist- rty-fve policemen a ed bY tor the ‘Twenty first werd, and the ‘ommissionert lice be, and are hereby, authorized to forty-five police- mm as prast cable. pomber of ood, fore: ‘the police 4 4, bbe pre Protect! wen in acorrdanos w: a roferrei to Committee on Police. By Alderman Dena Resolved, That Seventh avenue be cleaned its entire length, as jer the di. Suppli By Alé+rman Peck: Thet the Commissioner of Streets and Lemps be an. ie hereby, directed to cause 4 ‘West Tbirty tou th street between Broadway and the Mud- Bon river. to bs ichted with gas forthwith. adopted ved, That Vandewater kfort to rearl street, be repaired forth with under the ‘irestion of the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies A’ opted. Communic ition from the Croton Acqueduct Depart m from the Croton not ment— Relative to the unsound condition of the building that de- Partme: $0 upirs reupon alderman Moons presented the following re- That the Commissioner v: Re de, and bo be hereby. directed to examine bergen oueeuas neceseary repairs to the building known as the wa forthwith: and that the sum of $' 0 be, and is here propriated for the sume; aniithat the Comprrolier, draw he Forrant for the emourt expended, chardaz the sums to cvunty & Which were r.fer.ed to the Commit- tee on repairs and supplies eri Of Committee on Assess: in Pearl wisect from Ferry street t» je—To concar to reguiate and xrade Sixty first to Eighty second streets ire sted to be printed: lie Health—Ia yur to build sewer Adopted Eighth favor of ore, riley, jam Degman, Core ll; alv.rd. Doherty, Peck 16. OF sem Cemmittee—In favor of flagging east side of ave Ro 70, irel north, to Sixth street, 8 civision, tive—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Oakley, Boyes, th Alderm a Brisiey, Francis, Tiemana, Ward, Dea- mar eli Aivord. Loberty, Peck —14. Of sme Comm ittee—Io favor of resetting curb and cutter pposite 161 and 168 West Twenty-elghth street. Adopted 00 a Cisi-ion i Afirwative—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Oakle; ey. nels, Ti ‘Derman, Co-nell, Alvord, Doherty, Peok--lt. Cf Committes on streets—{n favor of enclosing vacant lots im Seventeenth street between Broadway and Sixth fence; also lots bounded by Thirty: pth, sptizty clei, sae Thitty-ricth streets, Broadway > Fourteth street, between E: vecant lots on both sides of Eighteerth street 4 Seecnd avenues, with ordinances jormen Moore, Haley. Oakley, Boyce the rmen Bridey. Francis, Tiemaun, Ward, word, Deherty, and cpening Lexi same Committee In favor of regulating &¢., Thirty- rinth street between First and Second avenues. ‘Adopted 02 8 divigion, viz : Affrmative Aldermen Moore, Haley, Oakle Boyoe, the Presic ent, Al¢ermen Brisley, Francis, Ward, aman, ( )r- nell Alvord Doherty acd Peok—13 WN ive Alderman Tiemaon—1 Of Committee on Asscssme: the Firet Beptist Church pte ‘on ittee on Police—To concur to 2%, tke medical Clew Morris and Wepbura. Adopted ittee on Assesaments—Adverse to petition of Mey ings ard Ann Petrie. adepnet eame Committee ~ Adverse to petition of Wm. S. Pond. 4 dopted. OPcommittse on Repairs and Supplies—Relative tothe fitting up of room of Tenth ward station house. Adopted. Adverse to the petition of PRTITION. By Ald Bonerry Petition of Wm Joyce to bave time extended on sewer in Forty-third strret, between Eighth 8. To Committee on Sew rs MED, Of Committee on co—In favor of reduction of tax on eeeeey of Austi Chesed. Lost for want of a constitutional ‘ut Committee on Sewers —In favor of referrin: tition of John Turver t> Committee Avsossments ‘Adopted Of Committes on Kosde—To concur in action of Assistants adverse to regulate and flag Izlst stree tween Third ond Fourth avenues Adopted. Polioe—In faror of paying medical bill opted. Boyoe, the Proel ana, Ward, Denman, faver of authorizing owners Fifty second and Fitty- Pave said ay urchasing & well Brosdway sad venue i aid on the t. ‘Of Committes on Hoade—To orncar to pay G W Stevens tor well ard pump ip Dichty fourth street “between Nines and Tenth averuee. Laid on the table. Of ittesIn favor of purchasing well and ‘ifty-ninth street and Eighthavence, Laid mmittee on Fire Depirtment —In favor of orran'ring P. Brennan end othe hook and ledder company, to be etationed at Bloomingdale. Adopted ‘Of the + Committee—In favor of correcting the Fire. tl 0 of Peter dopt =d. tee--Im favor of ad for lot ‘ompany No. 12. Lo totes veequently reconsidered and laid on ste Sixth Of Committee on Roads —To non-crnour to ayoune ‘rom Forty second to Forty fifth streot, Adooted. ay in Ootober next, aD oclock Pe, ee the Mest Mom D. T. VALENTINE, Clerk. Debates in the Board of Aldermen. (Our Special Report} ‘a0 rope) E ward contract ad ing 1234 street to Thomas ed ae Aiderwwen [Oon«rry entered the Board at the sleventh beer ard dewacded the second reading of the docu Alderman STcRTEVANT opposed this motion Alerman Tween Why not gratify the geatieman of the Nvereerth? This is en important matter, and he ans 1 bear all sbont it. loerman Bair wen UY moved to sy the report on the te The reading of the report then being in order, the “ fr the ‘ecord time read that decament. meved that all the wor s lution be stricken oot He spoke prog ys asep thie mo iim seyiog that it was the firs: report that the bed of ibe Street Department bad them rinoe he hed been in office. The report was al ‘together, from beginuirg to end fale and the Bod were Pound, fo justice to themselves ri their con wttuente to @ out the entire report. He wan ed to be understod that he had st no time made any against the Street Commisrioner eant those casse whe-e it was consistent with his office. He to ety ike out the report on the ground that it was y would ithe the itleman of the them where che report was not sus ed ond malicious. The charges that were brought agatast bim were cought to be establiche! against the Street Commirsiong, but there vas not the test evidence to rustain these false Upon the tesdnovy of fered by thet gentleman himeels the report has made, ard now be somes in at the cleventh bour and arks to throw this report, ebich the gentiewsn of the Bound had pen’ so much time preparing, under the table. ff the Board bad respect for the feelings of the com. mittee who made report apd signed it with thelr orn nawer, they would adopt it because it was @ true and correct oxe. Alderman Treaaxn would like to hear some reosons why the report should be stricken out. § Aldcrman Douxerr them proceeded to give him the Tea ons He then referred to the report and began by resding » portion of the document, when one of the nem bers who hed by acc dent fallen ‘asleep called, What ge is itt’? which somewhat distucbed Mr. Do . equanimity of mind. but he pro ted various portions evicenos. fended Joba cbarsoter befo.e the Boat © villian, he told a lie. « pal pa- uld blush at the wicked impu- esid thet when coe whatJobpS Austin bie falsehood, and he tation. A.cerman Twesp then rose, bat Alde-man Sturtevant, still contipuirg bis epeech, immediately sat down, cay: ing semething in alow tone that was u: intelligible to our reporter Toe gentleman of the Nineteenth confinued his re- warks, pitching right and left into the unfortuaate com: mitree. Alderman Sruntevast roe and called the speaker to order. Alderman Stvrrevast then went on to ray thet the commitice bac voi ght to go outaide of the testimouy toweke a report in favor of the Street Com nis iouse. Trat concuct snowed their hatred towards the bidder ov the con ract, Wr. Austin and they all, at ail times, ex hibited ther tetho him whenever they cruid. The committee soted, not as defenders of the city govera meni, but as the defecders of a msn that required all their aid to wash & rtigwa from his name tna; sann0t be remcved notwiths ‘aoding all thew efforts to do so. In the report of the Committee on Streeta it is stated that Mr. Austin. to seve tae city from litigation, con sented to withdraw all bis claim to the contrect Bat whe ¢ are the papers relative to this withdrawal ? Can the Cow mittee aps ser? aldermen Twsxp—The Committee cin answer. The clerk of the Committee mislaid the papers; it was not thei- fault ‘Alderman Stcxrsvaat (to Alderman Doherty) Don’t you hrow, rir, that you saw the letter; did you not put it in your pocket f Alderman Dourntr--I cortoialy raw the psper, for! dex arded to see it, butéid not readit, ae you have stated in the report. Alderman SICRTEVANT, (to @ great passion)—Then. sir. why do you get up there avd utter such falsshoois? Did you not cay there was po eush paper awbile ago? You be ic * tir, axd put it in your breeches pooset. (Ls vghter on commenting upon port, while on the other sie of the room there was sone slight commotion amoog Mecara. Tweed, Sturtevant snd Moore, whch locked at times quite serious, bat finally they seteed down ard Itetexed atten ively to the remarks of the gentleman of the Nineteenth, which by Gegrees began to be wodifi-d A'cernan TwkEp—Alderman D-herty has been sta- tirg » whole pack of fal-ehoods. but for what purpore be wae ro scung he bnew not He» bad p-e pared for the tirade bat nigbt, and expected his false charges But be huew that be stood there « coavietes libeller. He dd not | intend to say anything, but he could not sit thore iisten- ing to the grees charges against the Street Commissioner. ‘The gentiemen of the Nineteenth epdeavored, by speak: ing up to 7 o'clock, to drive me howe, so that I coald not expore him in his villainous falsehoods. But it seemsd that he did not require to be exposed, a2 his own argu: ment made him a convicted liar, and he, should be ssbamed of himself for basing all his remarks upon false- alderman Doneaty made some remarks in reply to the assertions of Alderman Tweed, but we were unable to hear them. ‘The question on striking out being taken, it was lost by _a vote of 14 to 1. The question cn the a of the resolution was put, and carried by # vote of 14 to 1. Alter some further business the Board adjourned uatil the first Monday in October. Board of Supervisors, Serr 21 —His Honor the Mayor in the chair. There being no quorum at the last stated meeting of the Board, the Supervi-ors were convened for this day by ‘® svecial requisition from the Mayor. The minutes of the last proceedings were readjend oT sees 8 fe eerie ier nd ting ‘ames Sweeny, for to and arres Jamee Laurie on warrant for grand larceny, $6 19 Of Wm. C gots for Ceaks, cases &c., for office of sount: clerk. $849 Of Collms' & Brown, for prin'ing, $3 81 On the bill of Michael O’Brien, policeman, for 39 being preseated, for to Albany, by consent of hie H nor ‘the Mayor, im pursuit of Patrick Maher, charged with ob- taining gocd« under false pretences. Alcerman Bane objected toit. Heraid that merchants ere in the babit of carelealy alicwing parties to con- tract debts with them and then seeking to arrest them ona charge of obtaining gocds under fee pretences, p'aciog the expentes of their arrest on the city and county of New York, whilst they thus get their ao counts settled free of cost to themselves. Aldermen Sturtevant raid there was more truth than poetry inthe asertion of Ald Barr, but as the police- tan in the present ewe bad paid his fare to Alb spy and beck. and no doubt had eaten his supper, he (Ald. S ) would not object to the bill. Ordered te be paid GRAND JURORS OF THR CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK. Upon the motion of Aldermea Peck it was Resolved, That the County Cierk be, and is hereby, re- Ebates tat orl agi Nar gel of the Grand jarore cf the county of New York. and the residences of the same, ard whether any of those named by the Com- mi-siovers reside in Jersey City, Brooklyn, or in the city ard county of New York. SALARY OF THE CLERK OF OYER AND TERMINER AND SE3SIONS alderman Wxs1gy Surru offered the followiog:— Rerclved, That the Clerk of the Court of O,er and Terminer. General Term. and of S,ecial Seasions of the Peace. be peid an annual salary cf $2500; and that the Deputy Clerk cf raid courts be paid an ancnsl salary of $150, the same to commence from the lst day of Ocober next e ‘eon TmsD Sutra, to susgers f..tee pass lution, said at a moss c yu blie of Homiy Vandervoort €i0 bot exist, asa lees Sacer tone him to ine-eace his pay in proportion to the vast increase of cuties that devol ed upoa nim. A'éerman Srurtsvayt would say, that while he ad. mittec that Mr Vandervoort was one of the most effi cient officers in the State— and he bel‘eved he had a very efficient deputy, though he dia not know him—yet the vyetem of raising ralaries was bad. Every officer in the city thinks there is herea Common Council that will rete his salary. He thought thet—however valuable the services of Mr. Vandervoort and he had ko: him and felt favorably towards him for fitreen yea's—without apy inquiry seto the increased duties, ii would be im- politic and ipjudieiour to raive his valary, and {t ought not to be ado; without @ report from a committee. A seport should be made retting forth the increase of the duties of the offics The increase of the population of New York with n the last few years is greater than that of any otber city ia the known world, ani the increase of the duties of Mr. Vandervoort have been equally great. But let the report come from a com- mittes, 20 that the members cf the Common Couscil mey be provided with an answer, if asked * Way did you increase the salary of the Cierk of Oyer and Termi- per and Sessions ?”’ in (Aldermen 8) agein bore test mony to the efficiency of Mr. Vandervoort. Alderman SarTH had no objection to its being referred tos committee thouga no committee by their report could add to the reputation and efficiency of Mr. Van dervoort and his asietant, whom they ail knew to be faitbful and good officers, Alderman Prcx raid thet he had had a conversation with Mr, Vandervoort, and he stated that he did not ask bis salary to be raised from October, but from Buary pext. Alderman Oaktry rad in that case it was betterto leave it to the next Board of Supervirors Aléerman Denman did pot know whether his infcrma- tiom was correct or pot, but he was told that the Comp- troiler refused to pay any increase of salary He the fore \hcught it ped tA well be left to their successors to act upon. Alderman Boyce raid that at the elec'ion a rebuke had been cant upoh the Common Counel! for the readiness with which they increased ralaries. They bad but three ressicna more to fill. and be. for one, was willing to let this ma'ter go over to their successors. Alderman STuRTKVANT again bore testimony to the desserts of Mr. Vandervoort, but -tili maintained tha: the Board sbouid not act in the matter except upen the re- refs committee. The duties of the Clerk of Oyer acd ferminer ard Sessions have increased more thaa four. fol, snd his salary sbould be increased ia @ propor tionate . As to the observations of the Su yervisor of the Fifth. (A’dermap Boyce ) he (Alderman 3:urterant) cared nothing for the election rebute: he woald do his peor f “though the Heavens should fall; hs caret not ig for the Grand Jury, or any other inqul-itortal bedy: be invited investigetion As to the argament of the gen*leman from the Fifth, that in the faes of that rebuke this Board should not increase enlaces, be would ey that he cared no‘hing for their redake, bat it seemed tobim injudisious te act upon the resolution withoat a rept frem the commi'tes. yo over to their suce» nor farthing for their succes: or be wa» prepared to voie for the increase at thet aoment, be still thought it ketrer a report on the subject should from s committee Alderman Suir reminded Alderman Oakley that he had voted for an increace of sslary to the Tex Com. winsioxer. Alderman Oaxigy wes about interrupting Alderman Smith, when the latter said be bed tne floor, and when be «as done AMerman 0. could correct him Alderman Oabley then explaired. avd raid that be ¢id not objec: to “he ralary of Mr Vandervoort being raired, but he wished ‘he motion to remain for the action #f thore who were to sucosed the pre ent Beard Aldermen Surmm moved that the paper be referred te the Committee on County Officers. Referred, CORRRUTION OF TAX¥S Fererrrp —The petitions of the f:liowing persons for co reetion of taxea:—J N Reynolds, the Butchers’ and Drovers’ Bank, Frederick Devoe, Edwin Smith. Leonard Aoplery, Geo J. Byrd, EB L Sow C Bogart, Daol. fear Daring B Holbrovk, Adam Maadeville, Thomas te ‘tio MARINE COURT FERS. P= nde & waa offered by the Supervisor of the Rerolved, That the Comptroller be acd he ta hereby, requested to report to this Board bow mush money has been psid out for the experems for the Marine Coart of Land how mach the differ. eves ia bet eeon the expenses avd receipts of said court, since the first day cf January last. Adopted ; The Board then adjourned. Police Intelligence. Arvet of Juvenile Burglars —Officers Davin and Mel of the Tenth ward lay arrested five boys, ate, on, wacrant insoes G} stand cha: with hf |. Crammed to their utmost capscity with Germans Irish of General Sees: Betore Judge B-ebe “THR ORY IS STILL, THEY OOMG".. FIVE 5CORR MO OF THE LIQUOBK DEALERS INDIOTED—THE BLOODY SIXTH IN THE FIBLD—LOOK OUT FOR THE LOGOMO- Tivs. Burt. 21- The Dourt of Sessions presented really a faa py ecene this morning, the two large court rooms being men and others, all of whom were arrested by Captein Brervan and bis posse of policemen, for eelling Mquor without license, contrary to the statute laws of this state ‘The prisoners were the proprietors of some of the worst haunts of vice that our city is infected with, ead all eemed to think that they hed a» perfect right to vend poisopous dravghts without leave or loease, The Knights of Maita did not, it seems, falter ip their duty as frail ecmea were here also ant featuse among the law breek though 0 ne of them were very fop ae 8 gereral thing were iooked uvoa with favor, and were promired more leniency then the msie p»rtion of the prisooers The Germans took the m ie the beripning but io the end were very mi-erarie when informed by the Coart, to their utter astonish ment. thst lagerbier, table beer and French «ines ware rega:dea in the eye of the law as iatoxicatiag driaks, ard lively st sundry times to de productive of evil, misery, fighting quatzelling, sanan sorts of misonief ‘Tre tons of tae Emeraid Isle the wost numerous of the unlaqfal dealers in * wines, groceries aad liqaors, whoiessle snd retai);” but were, however as lively, witty sndbumorous asever. No'biag seemed to dang the spirits of thore individuals wo erated taat if they were 1 ot be granted liceose , they would * give uo shop, epdestabheh them-elves {0 come othe: businesa where they would not disturbed bythe M P.s alluding toCaot. Brenvan’s rangers who it senms have done more of late ta the rele of ardect sptrite in the Sixth ward than the exertions of Baraum Neal Dow, Aatriaetts Brown spd & host of o ber temperance preaching folks have effected for the last three years. The Durebwen, proprietors of the ‘green groce: were well 1eor¢reuted among the numer who would sell witbovt a jicemse Many were the excures offered by them for eeling French brandy; # leging thut they were tco poor to ray fore heenee: ott ‘tering that they were ouly clerks in the establichmect an old dodge wife the remai Cer sated, for ome resson or other, the alderman cf theic ead -as vot obliging eaoug2 to give them @ tices:e. Some of them, om being arked if tuey roid liquors without @ license, would say they id pot, bat on turviog around ani seciag the engla ese of the Ceptaia upoo them, gould yetrect their rtatement and say that they sold “a little drop to customers only.” ‘Tre follo ing persons then pleaded fullty to <Alllog liquor w:rbout » lisense. and were remansed until Setut- dey morning. when their cases will be disposed of :— Oven Marrnn, Patrick McCabe, Hers Brown, Joh» Brady. Joos Crane Mrs, Conlan Peter Fisanigan, Claw Fravk+oo, Mary Gelfeather, Martin Gsnley, Mrs Avp Carr Bridget Cropin. Catherise Melchar, Mra. Me Dora’d Mrs MoGewan Peter O'Cocnor L O’Brien. L, ana C, Reeu’tle, Anne Carmem, Patrick O’Counell, Mrs, Ryan, Jobn Joe Hugh McB ide, Mathew Parks, Mis, Plerey. Hugh Reynolds, Ane tiley, Frederick Smith Mrs Sweeny, William Strail, P Theil & Smita, Jacksoo Wilesns, Jobo Curley. Frede-ick Stranmere, Micheal Gol den, Beory Scholtman Gifmto Weoked, J Rodgers. Henry Carey Lichasl Lovg Jemes Grif, Micha Gormly James O Grayham P. Bradley W: liam Costele Wiliam Bersman. Earnest E. Butmo R Smith, John Connolly, Timothy Murphy, Joa M:Gowan, Peter Louis, 3 Hangs. Herman Droecher, Mis. C Douahue, Charles Frazke, George Abt. Mrs Goodman Mrs Backer, Mr. Gilroy. Jobn Friel, Jobn Megs, Frederick Koch, Michael MoGlinn. Leocasd Bevjante, Cstharine Bailey Ellen Kennedy, James eg? ‘ohn Jenkia. George Lee, Mary Corbyn, John Caipan PeerGilooly Patrick Giei sop, Catharine Hert, William Heffmea. Heory Marzlo- dcick, Bridget Johneoe, James Jones, Hears Kehler, Joba Kearnes, H Hees —Toral 85 ANOTHER BATCH—THE FOURTEENTH WARDERS IN LIMBO. Scarcely bad the prisoners from the Sixth ward left the Court, before Captain Scatiliff, of the Fourteeath ward. arrived with seveoteea prisoners in tow. The foliowirg persons then plea ted guilty, aud were remanded urti Saturday:—Mary Murony, Mary Carey, J Dooley, Jave Fee, Ann Dorovan, Catherine Dowd John Brus: P.trick Conner, Stephen Ward, William Chanuber'ni: Margaret McDermott, Bridget Reily. Bernerd Ruse. Har riet Redwise, James O’Retly, Aon Harrison, and Mary Murray. A FEW MORE FROM THE FIFTH WARD. Captain Carpenter, it seams, has determined to follo 7 in the footsteps of his illustrious brotbers-in arms Captaios Breppsn acd Seuttiiff, as he came fato court with the scoing persous under arrest. all indicted for selling liquor without a licenve:— William Gant James McCerdce, Michael Bospack. Ca harive Corklin, James Thompson, Jobavns Walsh, Jacob Roedendarger, Silvester Greget, Catherine Conoel_y. Martin Slowly. and Freceriok Dan ken They were all di-cherged until Ssturday next We were informed by the Court t iat over one thoassnd indictments have bsen found in the diferent wards by the Grand Jary, so that there wi'l ve plenty of work on hands for the next Saturday. ‘Aupexed is a table eho sing the number of persons ar- yaigred in this court since Friday last Fifth eard.. Sixth do Twelth do .... Fourteenth co Sixtesnth do,, = Tot Kings County Court or Before seoeceseeees 1TH Oyer and Terminer. n Judge Brown, H. A. Moore of the Uouaty Court, and Justices Stilwell and Stryker. THE CANARSIE RIOTS. The trial of these cases wes commenced yesterday merning, and John Farrell and Herry Collins were placed on trial on the indictmest charging them to gether with highway robbery. in attacking Mr Jere nish Seberck ov the 5th of July last, and stealing from hia a gold wateh valued at $60. mr. Scbenck was the first witvess, and proved that he yar at Cenar-ie on the Sth cf Jaly last, making « stoop to a coacbhouse door, when he saw Jaques Smitu come alovg and jump into » window: he assed" Wast was out,” Smith said they were after Dim and going to kill him; reveral men foewed, and he said *Geace don't =~ ta, 3OU'll break my stoop down agein;” one of them struck him io the face, thea four or six fell on and struck him; Jaques Smith got into the carriage; there was one large men, and the witness told him he would give him one hundred doilars to take him home; he said he vould; when they got half way, one man, with a chioned eaid. * Dou’t take him to the house, he'll get his double barrel gun;”’ they then followed ba- hind, and took me by tne coliar and jerked my thir gs off shirt od all, and at that time they must have taken my watch. it must bave b-en jerked out by the chain, it was a gold watch and worth abont $60 the chain was rouad wy reck;, I said‘ If you will not let them hurt me. [’ll uot burt you,” they took me tothe houre, ana laid me on the stoop: the big man then said, ‘Now get your mo ney;’’ the others said * No, don’t lst him go. he'll shoot us” then they all turned to and struck me; toe smaller ore struck first, and then the big man; the woman then turned to and tried to get them away; one nso ceme through the house bo oe up bis hand, and they all laf; ‘hat is all I saw; had nove; sesn the ch since; some ove of them put his hand ia my posket, and witnsse caught it; there wa:a purse and a tobacco bux io my it; arked him ‘ Waat do you want?” and my assailant repled “Your money” I ‘told him I bad no mont and offered him my tobacco; on 6th Jalv I was at t jail and recognized four persons, and was there again fow days afterwards, bat did not know thet I resogaized sry cre; did not know any of the party; thelr taoss were full of scars; the e wes one right behtod counsel (Farrell Crovs-examined—Did not know whether I récognizs Farrell that day at the jail. but Mr Duryea (District Attor ney, could tell; I was almost blind; the man with the skin- ed Dore took me by the back of the neck; should guess there were fifteen or twenty Pasteinrd about me at the ‘time; it was not possible that wateh could have been taken at the shop; they took ali my things. neck handker- chief and sll, bad nothing left on bat my fisanel shir! when I got to the stoop oat of the carriage house, the big msn had hold of me till the others commenced to strike; could vot deroribe the man who put his heed in my porke; the big man led me to ths hou-#; sae him ip jail; the skirned nose man ¥as not there; I meact to ‘say I thought I saw Ferrell on the 6th Jaly m7 eyes vere go thet day that I could not say whet I sam; one eye T saw no'hing wish, aad with the oir Try lite. Jobn Bogart rworn—Lived at Canarsie; was there on the 5th cf July saw agocd many persons who came to my house in teo stages. They drank @ good many times, and wen’ away tows two or three cf the persons— Obadisb Smith, Liosd, and one of the stege utivers—none ot the others by name. Toere were thir-y-fire or forty of them Ove mao camei, and struck’ man in wit- wert’ barroom and struckat him Creighson paid for some of the dvi Thd rot hear anrthin id to what they came for, Recognized Farrell as having beer ove ip rhe sage. Jecod Smith depored to mesting thirteen or fourteen of them opposite Mr Sobenck’« barn They commenced benting him, and be ran and jamped ia the bare through the window, they ran afver him, aod went away with Mr. Sebevek: could not reengoize prisoners now. Jemes MeGinuis + worn—Went with them ia the stage fr'm Brookiyn; there were sbout thirty of them, Tae omnibus reemed to be under the divection of Mr Hig- gitn; they met another crowd at Bogart’s, Cacaraia, who drank with ‘bem Some of them said they were going cown to the beach to awim; they went along the road, and witness sew an old man ios wagoe. and the crowd arourd him and afterwards the old man ees alt- tiog on the fence, and Creighton told witness to go down to the beuse and tell the party to come ap Cress examinec—Keew the prisoner on trisl before; he ruppored the object was to go to a clam bake; did not see Mr. cbenck seized; did not see the prisoners the greater portion of the time; there was nothing said about robbery or tabirg a watch or any property David Regere, sworn—R sides in Brooklyn; want down with the party acd understord they were golog to Sheep's Hend Bay to a clam bake: whentxey got to Hunte fly Wocd, the driver said he had orders to take them to Ca nar ‘The other witnesses examined wers unable or unetl ing to prove anything Th ovgbeut the trial several diseceslona were had, bat thes all reeclved themrelves into the question whether sil the parties who might have been assccisted for « ommon and i legal object were Hable for s separate felony ne* a cou-equence of that object Upon this point the Coert charved favorably to the prisoners, and the jury wlmost immediately returned a verdict of a gatity. Avother bach, consieting of Thomas Coggings Michael Tally. Joc b Bep and Nathan Sw trer wae ten placed on trial opens timiler indictment A jury was moan relied but no further proceedings had whom the Court 86jvurned m fe are other indictments pencing against ail the parties for the riot. aoe Court Calendar—This Day. Uap State Doernict Covet.—Nos, 20, 82, 33, 84 57 0 42 Surazam Corrs—Circuit —Nos. 856 48, 1,042, 123, 126, 88, 141, 182. 124 to 130 Scrmmae ‘Term —Nos. 50, 40 66, 65, 127, 181 182 188 136, 187, 188, 140 Common Prman.—Nos. 468 to 472, 418, 470, 481, 483 to 486, 488, 489, 401. - ~ i a A LG Marine affal s, Tits Sreamanr Nasnvinie for the Charleston trade, wilt be launcbed by Mr. Willem Crilyer, at the foon of East Nive'eenth street, to dey, af 12 o'clock, noon, not ats AM. ‘ Laxgs Numpen oy ARRiVA18 AT Boston.—The arrivals ot the port of Boston, on Tuesday, amounted to the un: ususl number of 113 veesele, of whish 61 sere eqaare rigged, A large proportion were from Southern ports Great Mortauty is an FuiGrart Suir.—The ebip Cosrles Spregue which arrived yesterday in 45 days from Bremen, lost forty five out of 260 of her pas- cergers. Derartvee or THe Asta —The Cunard steamrhio Cevt. Lott, left for Liverpool yesterday, wita 65 p: sevgers Bur Haxkaway.—The Philadelphia Bulletin pad ‘shes the following copy of the protest of Capt«in Coley, cf the ship Herkaway, which, after having been ebaxdoned op Diamond Shoal, was boarced by the steam- ship Southerner, « crew put on board of her, and taken into New York:— Toe ship Herkaway, Captain Coley, from Callao with @ cargo of guanelbccatter Baltimore; on the 14th inet they made Ocracoke lighthouse, beariag N. W., Oistavt four leagues: later part light breezes and fiue seather: Ocracoke light bearing N. W. by W. tea miles. At 12 noon Cape Hasteras lighthouse bore N E. five jesgues Cietant. The 16th commenced with moderate Dieezer and clear wea'her; ali rail set to the best advac- toge, by the wind, stesring E N.E; ceveral versels in compeny in shore 3 P. M., Caps Hasteras Mghthouse nore N. by W.. distant, by estimation, four lesgui The ebip stivck the bottom. They immettately got hi hesé off shore, but the water getting aboaler they put ber bend in chore, avd endesvored to force her over ths shoal into ‘be inper channel; but the current setting over the sho: let the rate of four miles pec hour set the ship up ov therboalio spite of ali they couid do to prevent it. P.M. the ship thumped 6o hard that chey could hardiy heep their fret, and mabii ¢ fast; dadiog that they could not do any more an jaking she would not hoid t gether but a little lovger, they made @ signal of dia- tress for asistence. Ath P M., the schooner Mari- rab B, Capt. Boon, of Philsdelphia, came alongside: they bejsted out the boats from the ship ard get all ready to leave her t7P.M, the ship thumped ao. tbat they were afraid the masts would fall into the boats and the sea ruoning very high, thet it was im- porrible to keep a boat alyrgvide avy longer. Every pearenos of a routhesst gele coming on, they lft the sbip with three fret rix inches of water in the well, At 730P M. all bance got safely on board che schooner, the captain declinirg tolsy by the ship any looger on account o' bis davgerous porition, wery eviience of evicln-etorm, Tbe last they saw of tae ship che bad fallen off broadside to the sea and heeiei down on her side, u ‘Tne Crystal Palace, ASSCCIATION FOR THR EXHIBITION oF THE InDvstaY OF ALL NATIONS, No. 63 Broadway. New York Sept 21, 1863 TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Permit me briefly to correct your remarky of vester- day in which I em ident fied as the Secretary of State of Ker toeky. which «fice is held at present by the Hon. J. P Metcalf I stand in avo-her relation to his Excel- lerey, Governor Powell. Respectfully, WILLIAM S, RAND. WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT FUND. To cash on hend.................. 240 04 Cortributiops from viriters Sept. 20 eressee 25 07 Sept..21—Contributions from Pablic School No. DM ccase' accncass sda seseeees 60 95 ‘ Contributions from Public School Noi 39 22 Con'ributions from Public School No. 18... 5 + 15 61 “ 44 51 “ 39 22 46 75 . $3 611 67 If the ly would coi propor- ticn to the school children, the daily amount would ex- ceed $600 - J L BROWN, Agent. Crystat Patacr, New York, Sept. 22, 1853 ity Intelligence. ‘THE WeatHer —The heavy fall of rain on Tuesday ap- Pears to hive acted beneficially in cleansing the streets end purifying the air, the advantages of which were felt yesterday in tbe healtby atmosphere that prevailed, notwithrtanding the heat. the thermometer showing 7! deg at 3 o'clock, P M. The preceding dev’s fall of rain was, however, unprecedented, the quantity that fell from Tuerdsy at noon until its cessation having been 334 inches end cf this three inches had fallen by 10 P. M It was a luciorus sight to behold the stempede that took place at the first burst on Tuesday Such a running and reamperirg was bardly ever seen before, f>- the rain came down co very unexpectedly, like a thunder rhower in the ruromer, that everybody was taken by surprise ‘To quete the expressive langasge employed in commerce, vmbrellas were st 8 prewiom, and India rabbers looked up, cr at last the dealers in those articles did, and reaped a considerable profit from the number of custo- mere who were not provided for a rainy day. ANOTHER OUTRAGEOUS StaBBING Cask —Late on Tuesday Dr Henry F. Osborne, a mecical practitioner, was st bed about the face. bya gang of rowdies, ina ereus manner, The scene of the occa-rense was in Gory street, rear Market street, ate store kept by Mr. Matthewa brother of the proprietor of the Westchester House Dr. Osborne, in coming out was attacked bya bis person, but be managed to defend him-elf fron fur- thet tofuries. Three of the ruffiens heve been arrested by the police, and can ve recognized by the injured party. Fins —Early yesterday puny § fire occurred in the clothing store of D. Lockwood & Co. 78 Vesey street, the entire stock, valued at about $4 50°, bewg greatly damaged by fire and water The loss isnot Jess than $400. Tpere was a policy on the Merchants’ Insurance Company for $2,000. Captain Hopkins and the reserve ferce of the Third ward were in attendavoe, assisted kg the captains of the First, Fourth and Sisth wards, eac with s section of officers. Accipayts.—On Monday night a waiter at Hunger- forc’s Hotel, in Duane street. named Charles Barns, while in asteteof romnolency fell out of a window three stories high, and the fall br ke his leg and seri. ously injored the spine of hi+ back ‘Yesterday at neon an aceident happened on board of the €ontinent, a large three dected ship belonging to Tapscott’s Liverpocl line which ix wow lyiug at pier No. 86 East river. One of the sailors belonging to it. pamei Lew s Nelson, fell from tne fore royal yard while ba gd in furling the, sail, his foot ral BL In bis fall he struck agsinst’ the swinging boom by which bis leg was broken, aud was hurled by the violence of be concnsrion cverboard tatu the water, where he rescued trom drowning by the mates of the Conti nd of the Horatio, an Indiaman, belonging to Moses nell. which lay beside the other Gri Marriea. On Wednerday evening, September 21. by the Rev. Bishop Cone, C J Jonsox to Miss Groraerta A.. young- est daugbter of B.T.J Gautier, Esq , of this city. Oo Wrdnerday, September 21, by Rev. Dr. Pease, Av- over Scuxorpsr to Euzaneta M Wurater, daughter of Dr. John Wheeler. ail of Brook! At B-coblyn, September 19, by the Rev. Thomas Carl- ton Cas EF Bayrey, Exq., of Buffalo. to Mise Denonsn Jase daughter of Thomas C. and Deborah Field, of the bys \pton, L I ‘Tuesday, September 20, b; At hae »L 1,00 lay, Septem! ). by the Key feylor, Mr Samunt B, Haraxy, of New York, to Mire Many G° Hatszy, of the former place. On Tuesday, SeptemBer 20, by Wm. Solucter, Feq, Auyx Ostwaub. Eeq , of Coblentz, Prussia, to Miss ANNA Makk, of Edieburg Scotland On Wednerday Septemoer 21. at Matteawan, Duchess county. by Rev. Dr Robinson, Wa W. Jousston to Miss EuapeTa Bartow. On Monday September 19 at Lancaster, Erie county, N. Y., by the Rev M Skinver. Me Jonw A Kincn of this city. ‘to Miss Harrier N AlvGHes, daughter of Mr. John Hi. Hughes, of the former place. Diea, On Wednesdey, September 21. Mr. Jou M. Sranuna, (of the firm of Rianhard & Staritn; Hp, ted 80 years. Hi fonoral wili take place thir i ureday) afternoon, at4 o'clock, from the residence of his brotaer, Lyne Sarlipg No 60 Wet Twenty-second street. On Tue-day, September 20 of consumption, Wary Jo- — only daughter of the late Patrick and Margaret Reynol }, aged 20 years and 4 months, * &he is gone—the favored one—to her Father, who is On Wednesday, September 21 Marcarer only daughter cf Partick and Mary Hagbes. Her fuveral witl take place from the residences of her parents, No. 88 Oberry street, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock. The friends of the family respectfully invited to at- tend without further irvitation, On Sorday, September 18 suddenly. in the 48th year ef his Ch Dr Horry Grecory, of New York son of Mat- thew Fiteb Gregory E-q , of Syracuse, N. Y. Bis remains were taken to Long Island for interment. Byre sare papers please copy. On Wednesday September 21, Many Fisnen Harris, wife of Dr F. L. Harris. On Wednesday, Se ber 21 SARAH ANN, youngest daighter of Elam Helen L. Olney, sged 5 months. Toe friends of the family are respest‘u ly invited to at- teed her funeral. at the: residence of her father, South Seventh street, near (rove, Jersey City, to-morrow (fri- day) afterneon, at 3 o'clock. Wednesday, September 21. at Fort Hamilton, L. I, Lise M., infant daughier of George # Gelston, ‘The friends of the family are invi'ed to attend tha fo- eral this sfternoon, at Zo’clock. The remains will be “Be teatey. Sepreaber 20,9 Ht Boor > y. tem! , aged 41 yeu late of Waterloo, Wiscop:ia el lie The friends dc ‘slatives are réepectfully iavited to at tend din funeral, thin afterhood, et # o'clock, fron ths re-idence of his brother H Booth, Morrisania N Y. Os Tuesday, September 20 at Hampton O-ange county, ArExaspen A WancteerRR, con of the ls’e John Macohos- ter, aged 26 yenra, His friends areiavited to attend the funeral, this mon- irg at 1lo’cioek from bie ate revidence No 9 East Bleventh «treet, rear Fourth avenas. The officers and ™ poe | of the Loght Guards are particularly requesied to atier After « Hogering Uiness, Many Macoacena Scuats wife ¢f Arthooy H T, Rahm, sged 61 years 1 month 18 days, born in Montgomery county, Pa Prviece)pbin papers plense 6 roy. Un Monday, September 19, of dysentry. Jaurs Ceaw- rou, aged 41 years, @ native of county Derry, Ireiaad. Veunay ivania papers please copy. Oo Sar day, Seotemoer 11, suddealy, at Mobile, Mra. Hewnrerte Gascoranr, youngest daughter of iF, Fieve cf Brooklyn, years acd 6 months. On Fiiday evening. ember 9 at Galveston, Toxss of yellow fever, Jou V. 0. CLank, son of the late Dantel Cinrk. Eaq of thin city. Pree Eamune Crank died ia New Orleans with fever, oged 21 years 6 mouths and 14 days, « resident of on, bal i | Baltimore; Hedlay, Ken!, do; Ida A Nett do; Manrtand, Davis, 00, ER, Hammond. ond 8pm Onl. Paiteder | 260% prove tek, orga Speci ey Ager “hg eeewe Port of New OLEARKD. vaanah 4th int; ; Andover, Bteamhips—Asla (BY Lott Livervool, E eens 5G Bata, C-oaby, Alexandria: 4 apoah. 8 L, Mitobill; i Emelise, Scaples. Baltimore; Elisha Doane Matthews ¢0, E O Holt, Dolliver, do; Joho R Rhoades, Hamblia, as Oxeco, Emery, do; Tyrone. Bartlett, % deck load of coal in the S!W gale of idth ia B 03k Island ehenpvel); Redius, Mitchell do; Gen mM Cole do; Alesis, Hi Moree, ds Jaw, de asker, do; JM Clayen IHinckley, Parker di Ficks:t, do; Orizava, Morse. do. Tangter, Griffia, do; } Mary H Crow ll, do; Mt ‘Tuleston & Co ia. Shorf, Havre Boyd & Hiacken Brigs—Leare (B-), Day. Halifax. HG Dovovsa; Par- thenon Miller, St Hye agent bs Bon: Dentoo, Bevin. Wilmington, . Mott & Posell, StMerks. &o, Smallwood, Avdercon & Co fchrs—E T Blodget. Taylor. Riehmond, J C Slaght; Susan Bray: Brabbie, Piymouth Geo Prioe: W H sath, Foster, Frjard Booring do JL Whipple, Geyer, do: Grant, do; Ja» Brown, Brown, do; Mart for Virginia. put in in distress, haviag beea to comtast with park Joha Wiothrop before reportet; schrs Brer- glade Hell. Georgetown, 8C; Susan. Rich: Usper, Cre- well Richmond. Sea Mark. Carbs, Yoomlco Va; Reting ton Clark, Norfolk; Julia A Rich, Eldeidge, Aloxendeie ; Black Squsll Darling. and Rebeccs, Gould, do; 1 Auden- reid, Coren; L Dupont Corson: President Fos-et; Bio, Herrick, Meter Brown, Beker; Prospeo', Do#; J Cooley & Co, Partridge;@ W Scow, Docgs S Oa-tner, Cul'ea; Vseas Wave, Ve-zie: H Croaby, N: sev. Folom; Mary Miler, Tirrell, Bell, Batavia Park: JG Patteraoo, Dole; F A Heath, Pntram; Oza'k Lord; Slack Monster Paces; a4 yaroe Bryavt; Glenview, Patridge; Sucan, K-llev; By Payson, Eldridge; Magellan Cloud, Sargent; Mayfl ver. Sewver; knterprice Rur-ell Mary E Gage Dt ko; F J Somuinge. Veszio; Mary & Pierce Smith; Judge Tera-y, Toothsber; Wi Philedelpbia; Emma V, Bush. New York; Jave Ingram. Waselar do; Richd Bollwixkle Cutler, 6 Booher; Richmond, D:ink eater, Melbourne, Hix NYo-k, At quazaptine bark Arthur. Spo (lost via qui Aug6é Od Homer, Carlisle Phi’adelp Wilmington, & 8 | Bruvt & Slagbt,; ES Powell Crary. Thomas, Bostos, Browa & Haviland; Powell; Sea Licn Waleott, Basre Boston, Daston & Spragae p—Charles, Rhodes, Bri tol, master. Steamer—Coneord, Norman, Philadetphia, WH John- Ship Leviathan, Ki persengere, to Sta: beavy weather on Avg 17, with 552 O° 'Experieno passage, lost sails, eprung soars, and réceived other demege Sept 13, lat 42, loa 55 40, baw e large chip bourd W, with loss of top; Ship Nor-bern Chief (of Belfast), Olden, ss epgers to H D Brookmea & Co Rien Caratfl W. Aug 13 to Foster & Experienced heavy weather oa the passage. Avg 26, lat 47 (8. loo 28 28, exobanged sigosls with ship Mss Queen, steo ing E; Sept 6 lat 45 03. loa 46 47, fell ia with # schoorer on her beamends fall of water, mast 4 ck, bull painted bl.ck or a dark lead |. colox, apparently not long ia that condition; appeared to have something tn ber lee bilge to keep her in that po i- Aug #1, lat 47 10, lon 38 24, saw thip Uriel, from New Orleans for Liverpcol Ship Carles Spregue (of Kenvebuak) Pike, Bremea, 41 dayr, with 280 pesceogers, toWH River Sath Sept 12 on the Banks, spoke fishizg eohr Ocean Wave, of Han. cock, McFarland, 4 weeka out; had taken 150 quiotale fish The C sexzerienced hesvy weather on tne passage, and hed 45 desths. Sbip J W Fecnin Norris, Galveston, Aug 27 with 14 yeengers, to J H Brower & Co. Sept l Master Jesse Carty, aged 7 yeare, died; 6th, Mra H Meyers, aged 53 b:1 Baurmann (of Neweastls, Me), Qainby, New Orleans 25 days io Peck & Church. Bug Larch, Hasteil, Rondout ‘or Bo:ton , Wilmivgton, NC 6 days. Schr Scup erzong. Aven, Plymoath. NO, 6 day Sebr Farmer, Lochman, Virgivia, 2 days. Scbr Hanne nevo—, Richardson. Chinoo Schr Kachel Rasseli Fisher, Sobr 8 D Colpeth Herdirg, Mitchell, Mullins Dover, w~., Schr Mary H Mifflin Coiling, Smyrna 2 days. Schr Haorah D, Nickerson Bo-ton 4 days. ‘ehr Cornelia, Faulblin. Boston, 4 days. chingnam, Leozard, Portland. Ct, 2 days. New Haven 1 day. Scbr Pennsylvania, Roas, Bicoshaven, 1 day, for Phils- delphia Solr Onward, Lelland, Bridgeport, 1 day, for Philadel- in. Schr Sarah Lucy, —-——, Bridgeport, 1 day. Schr Bangor, Jorean, Rondout tor Boston. eden. Richardson, Rondout for Boston Rondout for Boston, BELO' Two herm brige, unknown. Gaye. with 651 heats paicted Kota, Bekor, Philadelphi Albert, Wass. Jeremy bark D Webs'er; brige Carlson. True Bioo, Eagle, Catherine: «chr Luvber Obiid eld 20th Philadelohia Alexacdria; 3L Crocker, Philadelobia. Sid 10:h, sloop Schr James Lee, W D ¥argem, Fevch, from Tausten for NYow Cullen. Baltimore. Chincoveagne, 2.4 Bete merece 20th, steam sobre Rongh & Reade, Grumler. Pnitagel: lyp, Davia NYork, Nanremcnd; 20th, schra, Larcet, Norfolk Franklin, New- semord Mirror Albeny Ellen, Rodman, NYork. 8d sehr Choctaw Philadelphia Thos Trowbridge Peckner, Bonaire. Sid brig Atlantic, SAILED. Duptze, Bsr bad Steamehips Asia (Br), Liverpool; Alabama, Savannah; Union, Charleston ships Andrew Foster. Liver, 5 M Fox Havre; trene St John. NB; barks (B:em) London} Clara Windsor, Port au Prince (Br). Gloucester: Her ristol, E brigs Fidelis, Alexandria; Parthenon, 31 Fteamship Illinois Hartstene, for Corra Linn, Lambert, for Gifford, NBedford tor NYork 10th, sehra Adelaide Smith, NYork for Norwich: Electa H Parker. Perkee Virginia Chas Overtwood. Wheeler. Albay, fee, Providence. A mirel Wiggins. do for Norwich; 5) for do: Lucy. Blavch do for co; Mary Lovell, Prout. Al any for. Norwich JamesS H Deputy. Winds Philedelphis for N Beaford, Planet, Stonington for NYork: sloop Williams Perry, NBedtord for Albany Sid 17th al Gibbs Srith. NYork; 19th, brig Waren Grant, do ‘Bid from Quaran! Aspinwall at 6 A! Clargow. Wind during the day, North. ward, frem Pictou for Philadelobia: Lady of the Leke, Shute, Belfast Baltimore; E Hinds, repairiag; RB Lawton. for Ha’ wtg wind; schrs John Adams of Provincetown; Miranda. Titoomb from Cnarleston for Wilmington, NC. with loss of meinmast: Metis, Dorr, from Ban; P Horten. for Wereham; Gen Worth, Mason, do for sai Ct; Charles, Taunton. for NYork; and all thore previously re- ported bound West. (By Baer a Pane Alabama and Union nae tne High. South. One brig outside che Hook, bouadin. from Nor.th Weather clear. felegrapnic Marine Reports. Helbrock, and John Tanis, Ulmer, from Rockland for N Plyzouth Rock, New York. York Herald Marine Co: Arrived—Schrs Columba Globe: Tivbetts, astp lobe. tts, Eastport; Royal Oak, Lopes, Sept 21-4 PM, timere: schr Burista Isylor, NOr! Newburyport Thos Ireland, Somers, DC. via Seg Harbor, (where she was ashere); schr L3 Calais; steamer Cha e. Chare NY. tone State, Hardie Savancah; n, Ja; BlackSwan Hea @ J E Price, Martin, Baltimore; N H orth: Columbus, Nelaon Norwich; W Bedford; steamer Kennebec, Clark, N ared— Steamship erson; Ni Bel * brigs Malvern, Jarman. delphie for Boston 19th Emulous Nicierson, NYork for RICH rich, N York. Sid, sehr Sharon, Nicserson, Boston. Wrarremr Navticon of Pec pecan gc 8th inst, lat 38 16, lon between reven and tight o’clock increased The beats were hoisted up to the davit heads, but in a very short time they ip with tworets of davits. Soon the foretopmast went. The starboard boat wes blown in inst the mizzen ri and dro} davits. The bead rai! . andall the yards except the fore cross jack and ‘The spers were cut adrift as coon they were forcing off the c »pper and . Both fore and mizen $10 REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY EVENING, were ali swept f:om ped upon the too of warks ‘wore curried mizen topreil yards ible, and doing other damage. blown down, and bowsprit split from knight ing jury masts, and would return to port as soon as ible. Barx F A PERiry, at Portland 18th, pasred 11th inst in Jat 57 08, lon 70 54. the «| brig—the foresail and topasi new. The foremast was bright varnished up to the band, the heads of both mast spar sticking up out of water. resembling a boom, the middle of which was white, with a black end. This, with sil the other spars, were attached to the hull, about 6 or 8 feet under Baxx Croton, from Callao for Hampton Roads (before reported aba: dened at sea), belonged to Boston. Bric Swan, hence for Bermuda, with live stock, with 11th inst Perley at Portland g up jury maste for the hurricane of the rs of a hermophradite appeared to be nearly | od kin a en beautiful under the endcle. Will be sold es A801 ‘were paicted whi carh as the owner has no further use for them. Call at T. me at the deck, wai 18th, from Cuba. the neasest port; was dismast: ‘71h; wanted no aseist: Brio Mana S-over, of and from Bath for Vir; the vessel in contact with the bark John Wi brig arr at Boston 20th to repair. A Bric, with both toy ing NW, was seen 14 to her, aixth street, a pocket memorardum book, smell sum of mone; ard papers, addressed to W. Nunne, Jr No 97 East Twea- sy im eraprerie |. steer = — lhc mens hits inst, lat 35 44, ‘om Rordout for Boston, put into Dutch harbor, having lost load She sailed age'n 19:h. Bric J R Nevis (of Calais,or vicinity), Spates, from Philedelpbia for ——, sshore on Joe Fir b'Iged, and is full of water. A schooner delpbia with ber materials. 4 Vereen. under jnry masts, apparently e ship, was seen 16th ipst, Cape Hepry NW by N 21 miles She steering S3W, wind NW, about 10 miles S of Ca; her about 11 A M. ees A Scar, with loss of mainmast, under jib and was paseed 18th inst 40 miles SSE from Montauk. Bric Tex, fr Telend 16:h inst, for a coal im the SE gale 15th Shoal, bas fas ore at Phils spiritual philosophy, can do so at No.4 Of Linpepard strcet,” Circles are formed from 10 to 12 rom 73% to I Miss C) A steamer ran down to 10 THE PRINTERS OF NEW YORK. qT Mf the printers of @ al we from Members of the crs , aad others favorable t> the object, are invited to attend. Spoken. Sbip Albert Gallatin, from Leghorn for NYork, Aug 26 lat 25 60, lon 2036. yra, Weeks, from NYork, vis Boston July 15, July 26 lat 35 19, lon 45 ce y tering —, painted black. a1 signal with s racrow red border, and a double name ia it, which could no! bo made out, was passed Sept 16, lat 40 10, lon 60 20, Bark W M Harris, from Boston for Galveston, 8th inst, Bark Meine Law, Deming. 11 days hence for Monte- Ee ee a Cag te jar'he Anna, for, CGH Avg 21, lat 49 28. G4 bia none Cnester, hence for Philadelphia Sept, off quan ry A bork steering E showing a derk green fisg, sud for iarge white flag with a porns black square in the upper corner. having three pt 8. no lat &o. from Boston (Aug 9) for Rio rently new. show’ T N. Rooker, M. G. a. Colbourn, J as, 8 Sloan. W.A Pace w Be Ly Glasby, G. E. Lats; D. M. O'Sullivan, and wi diately. Also, houses furnished and and stores in ¢ifferent Jocationt. Appl ‘No, 78 East Fourteenth street near Union square. vard street, on t rr Woreign Ports. Batavia—Sid July 7, bark Seneca. Feinbagen San Fran- abip John W White, M’Near, for New Yorb 16 or 12 days, aes Sept 3, Br dark Zanoni, Mahoney, Bor- 1D p—Arr Sept 15, shi; Sevcatris, Logan Sacua—Arr Avg Ja! 26th Melazso, cisco ix correct! furnish and Union sq yuow YEVER,—MATERIAL AID 18 rigs eet Hudgins, Kingston, 23 not Jos, NE—Are Spt, brig Untty (Be), Henderson, 7s74—I0 port Aug 20, bigs Trux'ilo, Mallizen for N York 6 days; Sutton. McBean, for do do; sehr Bloomer, of Fraphfort for do 10 days. lanthropiats, Tay out Jour w jon, tution, for the cure of all fe ducted b; BYKNE. Burge years ia emalve Practice ——_——— orts, 19, bark Austin & Elen, Bur- ackford, Blatchford, Eastport; Sid rchrs Josephine (Be), Fritz St John NB; Madison, Wareham. ALBANY - Arr Sept 20, schra Andrew Jackson, Nor wich; Nik, Providence; Corina, Seg Harbor, sloop Eliza, ven; Leader, Boston; Jane Gun, Providenes; Mary, BALTIMORK—Arr Sept ALEX ANDRIA—Azr Se acon Brintc), Rog; brig Ge tees for Port Philip and Melbourne, Aus i 0 ox; tralia, wil) Be derpatohed >; the new ond nifieons =| steamer Golden Lient. D, D. Porter, U. ae re gander, on Wednesday 28th ines, ot 2 o’élook, P.M, Boston; Sensea, * to destinat) forwich; Richard Providence Angeline, 20, bark Celestia, Taylor, Bos- ten; robr Richard Borden, James, Fall River. Cid Sept 20, ship Mary Fate, R M1; Bremen ship Ja JH Davesil, Smith; Newman, Trisitad: ronrs ; hip. Py fe See Marie Barbe tie i St Pierre, Miq, 4th Inst; Helen Maria, Howey,’ 8) B Uae Browando Maxwell 2-2 20% aie Sarat pore; Dey, iatanzes ped beavy ge*from 1 Lary tw overboard ramet €D, ard put inte’ Dela sara Beekwater for s Sarbor): Rebooos aud Frances B-dfish, Jagveonvilie &° Lost jwall 18¢h, Jat 37 45. lon 74. lost bows topmasta), Gray. Jackvonvilis; Gen Worth D‘b7er 3a- : Virginie (Me). Adama Yeowtes Rive, Vs; 9s rtlett. Philadelptiis. ell, do. kell. do; Waitstall, Leghorn, Warren, do; Eogisad, Gcoea- Manzanita Dailey. do; Sarah Elizabeth, foo: Ries, do; Tribune Kiltmea do; Galena, Richards do Colestina. a y Per*ina, Nicks's0a, do. Wap~ Ccombs,do; Forest State, Sto wers,do; Abizall & rer, RL Tay, Bailey; Gen Her- RG Whelden, Cin; & J erloo, Lewis. and HD Laign’on, Perry. wrence. Allon; OM Smith Coombs ard W Dixon, Duane; Oobie, 1, New Orlesas Aug 28, oO passengers and m seaman by yellow Cover); ntioe, shio Lexington, Murphy. Gotten ip Magpolig Patterson Australia; back brigs Rabeces (Br), Rad Da'bouvie to Inad for Glargow, PR Hie bora. eile 8 ships Meguo CASTINE —Arr Sept 13, brig Elmer, Potter, Bavgor for DIGHTON— Arr Sept 18, rchra Wm H Darnla Howitt, EAST GREENWICH—Arr Sept 19, sche J B Bdakley, FALL RIVER- Arr Sept 18, echra Modiator, Miller, Port Ewen; 19ch, Volta. Tuttle Rordout; Kenge aac ae So), Fun. Babocok,; Jersey v 2° Fas aieuee v Cuscs o@7A8, Alexandria GARDINER—Arr Sept 15. echrs Alexandeia NYork. GEORGETOWN DC—Arr previous to Sept 17, brig Fos- ter, Crowell, Boston BARTFORD—Arr Sept 19. sloop Phoenix. Basil. Albtey; phie America Mears, do. Sid ecbr AG Hizard Gatacs, York: sloon Phenix, Buell Albany. KENNEBUN K—In port Sept 20, wtg wind, brig Helvel- NEW BEDFORD—Arr Sept 19 nchr Jave, Sendferd, NEW HaVEN- Arr Sept 19 briga Emilv, Bowns, Pars; sehr Gem Boston. NEW LONNO! rr Sept 17, sche Willian Browa, n, Carbare, Rondo; ‘ndson, Warren. Norwich for NYork: Sarah p Heary NEWPOR'- In port Swot 20 2PM, rigs Busy, Her. : Champion, Warren, for Stonington; E mb Providesce for Roodout; Monitor. de OWL'S HEAD—Ia port Sept 16, schrs Wm § Brows, PENSACOLA—Cid Sept 0 brig Paragon, Johnsom, Bal- Jeans PHILADELPAIA—Cld Sept 20 schra Oregon, Smith, , Providenoe SALEM—Arr Sept 19, brig Prairie. Hughes. Georgetewn St DENNIS—Arr Sept 16, achrs Sprightling Sen Nick- hop. Kelley, aod Queea, Brows. Phila, Sid 19th, sehr EJ Ke ley, NYork } MOND—Arr Sept 19, steamship Jemertowa, Par wane. visiting or returning from Sedgwiol Apo lopteo 8, & diamond bracelet Any person finding the same and retarning it to 144 Amos stroet, or te A. Seigwick. Apollonicon Concerts, Hope Chapel. 718 Br adway, between Fourth street and Aster place, will re- ‘wbove reward. OYS, BOYS, BOYS.—SELLING OF THE ENTIBR stock of toys’ andichildren’s ready made clothing, at Ifthe usnal prices, to close the concern at A. HERWICES, 138 Canal street. ARM FOR SALE—OW LONG ISLAND, CONTAINING forty acres, with houre, barn, &o plots, sitasted com| on e benutifal bay where there is good fishing, end bathing. For shop, No. 24 Grove street, Now ine, furtber eee spPply at ‘fie ‘carpenter orl OR SALE—A PAIR OF BLOODED MARES, and y old; con travel vory fast; din single or double harn FIVE can ble for FORE stables, 110 Clinton place, Eighth strest, fog wo days, HERMAN. HAVING RECOVERED FROMHISLATE — illness will commence his entertsim jam his saloon, ing. Admission 25 osnte. ildings, this ev Reacrved seate 50 conts. F_ MRS. ZOK WHITING WILL CALL AT THE Broad way Post vffice she will find two notes addressed OST—ON TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2TH, ON THE L4 Bloomingdale road; betweon Claremont} and Twenty- ontaining @ a some papers of no value to ani t the owner. The findor wi'l please return his trouble. E OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF SF, Lod tein atrosted by two witacses, ‘orn to before co nmi 7 of notary, expressly 8 of St, John's Grand are Cattent), wHENAY C. ATWOOD, G. M. Cuas W. Witiets, G. 8. aro ty MANIF&STATIONS.—CITIZENS OR” (icenaars wishing to witness the phenome: f the from to6 P. M, by J. B.C. thiscity will be held a, wee ber ata of p 1}, ov Saturd: f the hr, to New Ur > To ver. BE FEMALE SERVANTS HALL OF REFORM WILL be ope ‘ory Thursday evening, av @ school and les- . ture room for the above class Servants are raquosted to attend shis evening $68 subject cf importance will belaid before them. , my hed. Rooms toR D.GOODWIN® ETERAN CORPS OF 1812—A SPRCIAL MBETING of the Cor, avn i be held com tation of Gon. Storm: H. RAY@OND, Licut. A Datty, Jn, Adjutant. * ANTED TO HIRE—A LARGE THREE STORY OR a four sto-y house, with the modern improvements, | r unfurnished. location between ferred Apply to ay, 400 Broadway. TOFURNISH® | aud care, Pat BY, order, ol. Commanding. } ; weet of Broad wa) Te; wel atts the proper remedy to prover eful informatl en EXPRESS AGENCIES. ? EXPRESS FOR AUSTRALIA. -OFFIGR 0. way. Adame 4 Ce’s express for Port Bya steamship Golden Age, 02 mesenger ination. every dcosription will be se De look, A M., op day of im we] 4 emall parcels a oa until | o'clock, PM dispat merchandise sad packages for Bydney will be fo Prompt by tewk spp rruay 8 T urivel at Mell ‘Ahi ‘sare are open to the pduaasion of “soarly, bow mr the porte of awsvretip every kind of m Sica it, ieee af dey, tte wsvorthaloce abeotyvaly 2 es er eneat that they should furuioh 0% with Involecs of era as evel, & qpaeee se 0 eee TE Pim yon OA i nets as Usonom Mowrom, Resident Partner, Melbourne” tas SPECIAL, EXPRES (CR.—ADAM! . wi Sire geay ‘ aren Mow York ana £3.0°.,.0 New pringteld Railroads, onmumonel fer ay. 1, for or transporte! ion otes ea