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ee ee COMMON COUNCIL, SEW YORK Corrmian.} ley, Francis, » Tiemann, all, Cornell, Alvord, Doharty, Peok. ‘The mainutes of the lust moo ing were read and approved, PETITIONS, By Alderm: vor—Petition of Jamos Price, for the s: tenent of suit ow peading between him and the city. fo Ccmmittee om Finance. By Alderman TixaAsx—Petition of W. Dunning, to pur- chase lease of land west ‘welfih avenue, between Slit aod ets To Commitice on Finanee. treets. By Alderman De: ury—Petition of Philip Clark and others, for Crcton warer pipes im Forty-first street, between venth and Eighth avenues, To Commi.tee on Croton Ayuc- ct Department. By the same—etition of Francis MoGough, for remuaera tion tor lose of a borse. To Committee on Finance. By Alderman TixwawNn—Potition of the inhabitants of Harlem. to have cortain buildings om Market square removed. ‘To Committee on Lands and P By Alderman Tween 08. Petiti n of Jamos Smith, to be paid bill for repairs to Engine Company No. 6. lution in favor of paying & tutional vote. Subsequently r be. By Alderman Bo Lieftrom assessment = T By Alderman Mocxs—Petition of Hose Company No. 18, to have the Chisf rof the Fire Department elected . To Committee on Fire Departinen Idem: ‘—Vetition of Francis (. Soaior and to be organized as a Hook and Ladder Company, ia h To Committee on Fire Department. By the Paesrext—Uelition of Homer & Robivsoa, for ipterost on money paid int. city treasury. To Committce on Finance. By Alderman Cox »x1.1—Petition of Valontine Beaner, to have tue contract for tiing four lots, at corner of Fourth treat and Fist avouue, rescinded, To Committee on Public th. By Aiderman Harey—Petition of D. H, Olmstead, to be appointed Commis: f Beeds, To Committee oa Sala- ries aad Othoes, Streets and Lomps be, and he is hereby, direoted to iaform this Bourd why he has not caused gas lamps to be erectod in South street, from Catherine to Grand st.eot. Adopted. By the watie—Heeolved, That the Commissioners of te apd Supplies be, and he is bereby, directed to prepar and specifications for the purpose ot altering the court-roo: mow veoupied by the Superior Court, parts Pirst and Second, this build!ng; for.n proper meeting room for tho new Board of Councilmen, Adopted. By the same—Kewoived, That the court-room of the Supe rior Court parts First and Second, be for the present trans- ferred to rooms now used as City Library and chamber of Board of Assistant Aldermen, and that the Commiasiones «f Repairs and Supplies be, and he is hereby, directed to placo Proper furni ure in suid rooms for temporary accommodation of said court. Adopted, subseqnently reconsidered, amended, and referred to Committee on Kepairs and Supplier. By the same—Kesoived, That the Commission r of Pepairs and Supplies be, and is hereby, directed to prepare plans and spe: submit the same to this Board, fi on market on the place where Cat! . Adopted. By Alderman Ss171—Ros Ived, That the Commissioner of Kepaire sndBupplies be, and he is hereby, ¢ireoted to ad- Vertise for proposals tor keeping the fire and police tolegrapha in working orde~ ingail necessary supplics, snd re Pairing the same for one year from the lst day of January next. “Adopted. . By Alderman Baisuey—Resolved. That permission be. and ia hereby given to the owners of the property on the Exst river, Letween the pier lying between Kivington and Stau- tou stcects, to build buikbeed the direction of the Street Commissioner. Adopted on a division, Aifrmative—aldermen Moore, Hales, Sturtevant, Oakloy, arr, Tweed, ¢ sident, Aldermen Brisloy, Frax o, Tiemann, , Bard, Denman, Coruell, Do- Boy:e, ois, Smiti horty By Aldcrmam Twxen—Resolved, That the the Clerk of the Common Council be authorised’ to cause 2,50) copies of the ordinanc:s organizing the departments under the amend- ed clactor of J8iv, with all the subsequent amendments thereto, to Le printed and bound, the edition heretofyre Printed’ baring become exhausted. ‘Adopted. By Alderman Donenty—Resolved, That ‘the Manhattan Gas Compan, be, and they are hereby, directed to cause mains to Le laid in Bieventh avenue, between Forty fourth and Forty-vighth strests. Adopted. By Alderman Sx:rii—Resolved, That it be referred to the Committee on Streets to inquire into and report to this Board ity of ‘ vening Mangin street, from Stantoa to ‘Adopted, By Alderman Sruntevanr—Resolved, That Washiagton market bo rebuilt on its present site, upon and according t> $he plans, dosigns and specitications heretofo,e proposed by Frederick Peterson, Esq., which plang, £0., were presented tothe Board of Alucrmen, and lsid upon the table, and ordersd to be printed as document No. 10, May 28, 1851; with the amsadmont that the tower of said building be charged frem tho Washingten tothe West street fron’, and that the Comm ssioner of Repaiss apd Suppliss be, and ho is hereby, direoted to advertise for estimates for the said rebuilding of Saii market, in pursuance of the ordinance: ferred to Committee on Repairs and Supplies. By Aidermaa Dexwax—Whereas, by a resolution of this Board, t) « boll on the towor in Thirty-third or¢ercd to be taken ¢own and placed on tho wharcas, such s sourse will for the time being, the upper part of the city witaout proper ala —Therefors, rt Resolved, That the sexton of the Episcopal church in ‘Twontieth street, between Sighth and Ninth avenues, be di- rected to ring che bell of said church at all alarms of fire in tho Seeon’, Third and Fourth fire dist }, under the direc- tlona of the Superiateadent of Repairs and Supplice. Adopted. FROM BOARD OF Asmsraxrs. Report of Committes on Sewors—in fayor of building = sewer in Allen street, between Broome and Grand streets. To Committes on Sewers. Report of Commitces on Roads—In favor of rograding, ac., Eighty ninth street, betweea Fourth and Fifth avenue To Committee on Reads. Report of Committee om Roade—In{favor of dix cing 8 well aad hee pump therein in L2sth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Concurred in on a division, =< Afirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Oakley, and soyee, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Brisley, Francis, Smith, Tiemann, Pearsall,” Denman, Corneli,’ Doherty, Repors of Committee on Finance—In fav: . Leon $41 for erroneous assersm in on a division, viz. — Afirmatire—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyos, Barr, the Prosideas, Aldermen Brisley, Franci Smieh; Pearsall, Lard, Ward, Coraell, Peck ‘Negative--Aldermen Tiemann, Denman, Doverty—. Report of Committee 0. Sewers—In favor of bailing eower in Hester street, bet Eldridge and Forsyth screste. Con- @arred in on a division, viz:— ‘Affirm of re‘unding . Conourred ready to extend thelr lines as fac as Vesey stcoot—There- fore be it Resolved ‘That the Sixth and companies be auth’ rixed to extend a single track property at Gt Vesey s reet, to there conve: said compani ing wit the te fo Comp itte nm St stre $3. tant Alde-man Kinc—That the Com nd Supplics advertise for proposals tor age for t of Hose Company No. f6, thi vimilar to the ow used by Ci 8. lly Asvistant Alderman bowro: No. 45, foot of cberltom atrset, North river, perth tide, and rebuilt #» as $0 make tho Wide and also th at the old part of pier N be widened om south as t make the same forty feet wide, and street, North rive id shrowgh Church stree: track now laid aad worked by th ° jop vod. the old pact of pior Eighth avenue ca troad theiz ispio: idened on be taken ffm appropriation for wharves, &o.—aew Work, Adopted. FROM BOARD OF ALDERMEN, ‘The repert in favor ci additional appropriation of $10, on conouree ‘stant Alderman Rinc, recousidere r Laddec Company was called ie building anew hook and ladder truck J; im tuvor of repairs to hovse of Hook aad ; in favor of building 8 new house for Hose Company No. 9. Ali concn red in, each by the follow. ing vote — A fhumativ . Browa, Tait, O'Brien, Maybee, Bre » King, Hunt 4, MoGown, Stewart, W , Crawtord, 071 , aod Mo. Conkey—I7. Keports. with the following assessment lists, asking that they be confirmed, and Isaac kdwards appointed collector therefor, viz. —For sewers in snd Prince et. ny in Twenty-siatu stro equ avenue; in Twenty-riath st hompson street, Spring street, between w th st-est, from Temth sveuus fi ar Hudson stroet to in Fitteenth strees, between First aul Dover street, from Franklin square to avenue, from Twenty-sixth to 1 seventh surect ; in Thirty-nfth street, Ninh avenuer; im Forty-third screet, bi Ninth avenues; in Cherry street, from No. i from Lexington to vet. trom, sewer im Nii aty> beh aad n ath and to ranklia nue to five hundred tees esat thereof; im Thirty-seveuth ctreet, from a point wost to seventy-five feet east of ue; for flagging sidewalks of north sidewalk of Nineteenth street, between Second and ave Seventh eury and Rutgers strecta ; ‘Third avenucs; for regulating and setting curb stones in Forty ninth street, from Tenth avenue ting and resetting curl cnsb street, from Tenth avenue to smations concurred in, by the following ating, ter sto Hudson r.ver. The ucelaa, Barker, ms ol Street TT, at various stat following vote ti —The President, Messrs. Brown, jon houses. Provident, Messrs. Brown, Tait, O'Brien, eaden, Woodward, King, Bank, Bouto Go Crawford, neronrs. 2 Repa'ts ead Supplise-—To cone Dy Ad O'Keete, tie H ‘b and gut 0 aud Mc- raphacen, “Adopted by the t, O'Brien, m1 Maybee, Breaden, Woodward, Ring, Huat, Bouton, McGown, ener Wheelan, Barker, Ceawford, O'Keefe, and McCoa- ommittes on Assessments—To concur in refunding as- sesements, on petition of Johnson & Garity and Isaac Blan- velt ote:— Affirmative—The D’residens, “on . Brown, Tait, O'Briet Maybee, Breadem, Woodw: Stewart, Wheelan, Barker, key f Committee on Wha: pists Nos. of and ds East ri uilding @ pier at foot of Adopted by the followin Afhrmative—The Presi Maybee, Breaden, Woodwa: key— unt, , 0" favor of to to coneur to return assommeat list for paving Eleventh avenue from Forty-third to Forty-sighth streets, to assessors; to cause Hudecn River Railroad Compan: proportion of paving. All adopted, each y to be charged y the following McGown, MeCon- oxtondii line; in favor , Messrs. Brown, Tait, O'Brien, , King, Hust, Stewart, Whelan, Barker, Crawiurd, 0’ leGowa, id MeCon- Of Committee on Street;~To concur to widen Battery place by setting: tack ine with West street. By Assi Fourth Committee on Finance. Vrom Boar@ot Aidermen—The report in appropriation of $10,000 for cleaning street from the table, posed an amendment, that the of Mr. Woodw The PRESENT be 009, Le report sppropriatizs the following-y ote: ~ Affirmative—Assistant Aldermen Brown, Tait Breaden, Woed and MoConkey: Negative— McGown, 3: ard, Ring, unt, Bouton, Stewart, tant Aldermen "Kecte—b. REPORT. Of Com mittee on Fire Department—In favor of securing a location for Engine Co for said company. Adopted COMMUNICATIONS, From Street well Bled up, Adopted. ery railing frm Broadway to ® id On the table to be printed, KTITIONS. aI erman O'Brimn—O! stres , to be remunerated for servic sweepers, rendered. To vor of additional ‘waa, on motion mount Mabbatt, No. 49, aad also to build a new house i “cmmissioner—With resolution that the pump — im Scventicth street, near Third avenue, be removed and the | From same—With amendment to ordinance that the flag: ging in Twenty-ninth street, between Third and Lexington avenues, be on north instead of south side. following vote :— Adopted by the Atfirmative—The President, Mossrs Brown, Tait, O’Brien, Maybeo, Breaden, Woodw: Stewart, Wh a, Bar! partinent for October, damage caused by insu: the foilow , Greaden, Woodward, . Wheelan, Bark Conkey— , Ring, Hunt, Bouton, M. ker, Crawford, O'Keefe, and expenditures of St La jown, a Me- ot De- id on the table to be printed. FROM BOARD OF ALDERMES v—Ibe President, Messrs. Brown, Tai ird avenues. Co red ip by tne following vote .— Affirmati The President, Messrs. Brown, Tait, Maybee, Br Rinj uton, Stewart, Wheelan, Barkir, Cr fo, Gonrey—17. ive to discontinuing the grading of Fifty: between Second and ‘n favor of paying Jacob Deschamer $155 cieney of sewer. Adepted. for ‘Concurred in by Report—In fayor of building & mew engine for Company 0. ,0' Brien, McGown, ad Me Granting petition for two lamps in front of the Dutch Re- “formed Coureh in Seventh avenue, between Twelfth and ‘Thirteenth stree Several othe: ferred to appr 0 From the minutes. i e—Aldermen Moore, Isley, Sturtevant, Oakley Boyce, Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Bristey, Fran- # Smith, Tiemann, Pearsall, Deaman, Cornell, Donerty, ‘eek—I7. Report of Committee om Sewers—In favor of building a Sewer in Grand street, from Chrystio street to Allen street. miite v7. Resoictio: it B. Batchelor bave permi ‘sion to fing, curb and gutter, Sfty fect in front of bis premises, on th otreet. To Committee on Roade. Resoluticu—That the owners of the water {rents betwoom ‘Twoutioth and Tworty third utreots, East river, be directed make up Twenty second ‘from the present bulk- boad to Avenue B with earth, instead of # retura bulkbead. To Committee on Wharves, Picts and Slips. MOTIONS. Alderman Pom moved that whes the Board adjourn it @ill adjoura to mest on Wednesday next, loth ins, aS o'clock, P.M., which was carried. Alderman Bnisiuv moved thai the papers re‘erred to the on Streets, relating to ceanting permission to ties to construct a railroad through the Ninth ave- on therefrom. which was carrie port and reso- f bis Honor the Mayor thereto, Afirmative—Aldermen Moore, Baley, Tweed, the President, Aldermen Brisl: ‘Denwan, Cornell, Alvord and Peck Tiemann, Pearsall and Ward 4 Aidermaa 7 weep moved to take np document 53, tk being 8 report of Committee on Striets relative to chang route of New York and Harlem Railroai—Which was car- was then adepted on « division, vi Haley, Sturtevant, Osi Aldermen, Brisley, Francis, Peck—it Berr, Tweed, tli Smith, Denman, Cornell, Alvord, ‘Negative—Aidermen Tieman, Pearsall, Bard, Ward—{. Alderman Ssrr™ moved to take up the veto of the Mayor apen report of Committee on Salaries and Offices, in favor of inereasing salaries of members of the Police Depart Whueb was carried. Th Boyoe, Barr, Tweed, Brisley, F b Ward, Cornell, Alvord, Peck—L0. Nogative—The Presitent, Aldermen Tiemann and Denman Alderman Bary moved to tab: raittes on Finance, Inid upon 1. to pay Philip Duy $i0u for ried. The question being takon accepting the report, che same wes |, on 8 division, ¥ ix § A dirmative—aldermen ¥o/ ley, Oakley, Boyce, Barr, Tweed, the Prosi Aldermen Brisley, Francis, Ti Vearsall, Bard, Co; Alvord, aud I 15. Negative—Alderme: : MESSAGES FROM THE VALOR. The following message was received from the Mayor. vir: - Maron's Orvice, Nov. Ll, 150. FP oF ALDERMEN:— return herewith # report and resolution up the report of the Com bie, in favor of conourring ‘ot horse—which was car i To 1a8 Hon. Grew? Lamen ireoting tue Street Comm! ner to notify contractors aud es) ce OW affected by the proposed public parks, to meet fore bim arrange any, matters in relation thereto in which they may beintoresiod. 1m view of the fac} that « matters in relation te those parks are ye} at issue before t! Supreme Court, I do got it jens to Lope gay) to officer such extensive powers a9 might be claimed under resolation, and which ue with the rights and dutic of the a0 by the court, ‘Ut woul v missioner to or }, oF under contract, in the locali ‘the further and final action y arious works which to that effect woul mest my entire otara the ono under conside 4On #8 You in. com expedient ia Tacoma WESTRRCELT: Mayor. wos Ini om the table, directed ye entered at wats ee the minutes, and publisbed in one or more of vite ing maseage wae received {com the Mayor, via; — MAvon’s Orvice, : To rx« Hor. be 1D OF ALDER» hy Dobe a Gentlomen. » Ridhout my approvals ryport and resolution im constructing s sewer in beth street, from jeater street. With the neces ances for carry’ fect. Fro on of the pay for the sewe ly atranes has been by lee represen 662 foot on the line through which it ie to be” construoted; being more thas swo-thirde of all the property jor U these vt 1. peta FACOB A. WRSTERVELT, Mayor. Wied was laid on the directed to ba emtered at tongth om tae ‘and published in ono or more o’ the pubic newspe! COMMU BICATH ae missioner of Repairs and Supplice—With op eee house Th. Forey eighth nik estimates for Ltting up et. A 'd of contrac ard of contract oon the Board them adjourned. Boanp or Aspisvayr Ali Mynda;, N rAd Proeout—Aseinvant Alder B in the gheir Asni« tan Slasrinen Brown, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Mayo, Treaden, Woodward, Xing, Wei mt, Bouton, MeGo , E \. Whoolaa, Harker, Ronee, Orawtord, O'Keel>, and «, Antrus to sad Lawrence REWLU TIONS ws-—That Matisom svone, cots, be Hehted roidente east of 8 to the lower p. po? * ig | strecta already paved D. 1, VALENTING, Clerk \« Concu-red im. rd ther @djourned to Wed) ry Wi rs from the Board of Aldermen were re. be noticed in day afternoon, at 5 C. T. McCLENACAAN, Clerk. Dakates in the Board of Aldermen. (Our Special Report. } THE > NTH AVENUE RAILROAD—THE BOARD ADOPT TUE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE, IN DEFLANCR OF THE MAYOK—VERY INTERESTING DEGATE—FUNNY scenes, &c. Alverman Exietry moved that the report of the Com- mittee on Streete, in favor of granting the right of the Ninth avenue Railroad, should be taken up. Alderman Corxrii—-The Committee have no ri eport to wake, insemuch as his honor, the Mayor, had thought fit to veto the matter. ‘Alderman Bristey then moved that the report be taken from the Committee and be adopted, notwithstanding the veto of bis hopor, the Msyor. Alderman ToxAs» moved taat it be laid on the table, and printed. Alderman Pris:sy called for the reading of the papers rt of the Committee, and annexesi to the veto The Clerk then read the rej the veto of hie honor, Mayor patervelt. Aldermen Boyes then rore at the conclusion of ths read- ing,and sail—] am strongly opposed to the adoption of the Teport of the committee, cause Greenwich tor several reasons. throngh which the cars would is at all times of the day a very First be- @ railroad io that street cyance to the merchants in that because Gansevoort street ,is too narrew for any rallied to ag through it. ‘in Greeuweh street, during the day passengers crossing the street, for it is nearly n't thiak it’s possible, the rd the veto of the quired ag crowded ag Broadwa Commen Council will disr by passing sneb @ resolution. roads in the the streets for the exclusive benefit of Kighth, amd Third avenue expense, they laid down and on!y psying the city try enn) of $29 per annum wont be adopted. | asa steongly opposed to. the property oi the people only, and be- longing to them as theirs, they shon! the greates:, re is re: Mayor Toe whole system of rail- w individuals, T look upon not be rented out ‘The Sixth, road Companies had the m, end without rails to mane a car. any great fortune, is valuable grant, the pal Lhope, Sir, it Alcerman Tummixy moved thet it be laid on the table and printed. Alcerman S Sreniavany, in explain'ng bis vote, said—The chief onjection raised against the granting of the railroad by the Mayor war, that tke in That was rome time ago, and since vicinity of the had not asked for it. that = all r fy wishing benefit to them. public for the las: eighte and disadvan gentleman of to lay it om th quiring into the subject wae b: becaure w¢ wan di table, for the @ matter.’ those persons i ad Baye seked ior it, andare most earnest- the crant, because it would be of creat The question bas been up befor the monchs, and all iayuiri ave been nade by the committee as to iw advante ; snd now, at the eleventh hoor, the Twelfth comes into the Board and asks urpose, as he says, of “in- tants along ing in 1 Vhy was ke not 2 bt up in the Board before? Was it ‘ict in his duty to his constituents the route ere wi that he wanted the report to be laid on the table’ | vote no. Alderman Teva rose, for the purpose of explaining. He was absent when the question was brought up, and upon hie return be could ind no traces of the documents, to imapect them. The yuestion, om laying on the table was then put, and Tost. On the adoption,of the report, Alderman Boyes rose, and said he rove for the pur the gentleman of the T e of replying to the remarks of isd. He had in nia possession a of petitioners who were against the ils, There were something like 400 names ap- ying down pended to it, and if the Board liked he would read the pames of those gentlemen. Alderman Sivkravast—Has that paper ever been before the Board, sir? Alderman PovctI merely brought i for the purpose of letting you know how many persona were against the project. Alderman Syvi--What is Board, Mr. Vrevidenty Ciamnacis port. notwi Alderman residin, the question betore the qoetion ison the adoption of the re- standing the veto of his Honor the Mayor. mI have gota long list of petitioners e route from the Batter a the most respectable mere! tirely oppored to the project. to Canal street, nts in the city, Alderman Switi— When war the petition rigned ? Alderman Boyer, mot minding the question of the gen tleman fot be imporsible powed rativomd, woukl be warned by the ¢ not to adopt the r e of the « “bi aped. The nothing to With 1 am to ¢o them juttice, Bot )} herve too much rote ® speevlaters, and amy reason for doirg 60 is proposed grantees are here i fond wet very much to pet gentlemen who the Bleventh, began to read some of the né vaid in conclusion, it would, in hia opinion, to get im the whole of Wavliington ot sy any who would be in ‘avor of the pro Akerman Tirmsxy—I would like to have it vead again, | Alderman Dorrary moved that the sibject ba ‘postpom- | ed uniil Monday evening. I presume, said the gentie man of the Niveteenth, that the members of the Board jon the public had of them, 1 welt xespect to im favor of any clique, or sot of financial Iderired to ha am will 4 Valng theoagh p ort, Ada regard to the chief magia: y shonlé induce ua to t uestion is entirely new with it until if came up this evening. are ombracec in the grant romewhat acquainted, ant f k well before we me, and I had disposed alo tho people. throw my eat cumbera, to request CT chine that adue regard for the head of the should prevail upon us to act with some lit! fi intimate—m: least. 1 Co this question Cie Ryley courtesy at y tellow-m+mbers—that in ere is am over zealouxnens of those wish- ing to put the thing through which + ill, I am confident, d-feat the obj-ct of the speculators. It uss been usual to spring measures of importance snd rush them through, but I thought that waa ended, as the Common Council were taught « lesson @ few days ago by the result of the election, hasty legislation that I thought wou.d make them give up all Alderman StuRrevant—The question has assumed a dif- ferent form from what I thought it would. The yatle- man of the Nineteenth rises, and charges the members of the Board with attempting to rush measures down the throat of the people a. ainst their will and consent. That me aman should be the last mac to tall such thi 0) if » He that we will not be guilty of apy hasty legislation Alderman Deberty) had not been guilty of any hast hes jegislation, he has been engaged or slow, He has been absent most of the time, and in none at all— when he was piesent he was in such a condition that ho always made a foo! of bimseif. PRESIDENT. Order, come to order? Will the gentleman of the Third Alderman Srvkryant.—I only want to show the gentla- an ‘rom the Nineieenth that he casnot insult us with impunity. and defend myself? Ht man rises and insults me, Teare nothing for the Ninta Ave can't I get up nue Railroac Company while I ara in the performance of my duty. | it will be on Monday, evening’ Is the report not in as good condition now as ? The question has besa discussed night after bight, and after being vetoed by the wherever @ city railroad is once more be‘ore the Board for their action. all understand now tant railroads ha one of the most important and favorable im comotion throughout the city. brcome of lo- Don’t we know that is iaid dowa, the people will ride in their care in perference to omnibuses? ‘Therefore, 1 caunot conceive any necessit the matt+r any further. ity for postponing But if the majority of the mem- bers think that the matter abould be delayed, why let it ‘be 80 of the Nineteenth. 1 hope the board will excuse replied to the insults uffsred the Ido not think that the recent eles warmth, when 1 by the gentleman tions have been anyrebuke to the Common Couacil, and Iwill not listen quietly to an; throwing it into the face of a fel ‘N moved that it be laid on the table, Alderman T1KwANd member nf the board yw member. and be mace a special order of business for the nest meeting. Alderman Dongrry trusted that the good sense of the board wouki no! allew the report to be acted upon that evecing. He could not account for the impression his ra} marks bad made on a errtain gentleman, and would reite ate is charges. A\léermsn CORNELL rose to & point of order, Alderman PonerTy—Whenever | make any remarks, if lam persoval, I never attack the personal character of any member of the board, which is more than the gentle- man of the Third, now passed into irretrie private life, can say. Cuarxan—Order! orter! 12 depths of tbe question brought up to-night. The gentleman of the ‘Twelith was in Europe when the subject was first brought up; and I suppose, for that reason, he will vote against the adoption of the report Alderman Timmann—It is very uncertain what way I will vote. quire some emendirg. Bat as the document now stands, it would re- ‘The motion to postpone was then put amd lost, by a vote of 12 to 7. Alderman Tirmayy called for the reading of the report again. During the readirg of the document the following dialogue took place:— vy ierman Twxep—I move to dispense with the reading report, as the gentleman of the Twelfth is not tion, but is talking to —Iam payin, lobbier. tention; and I don’t want the gentleman of the Seventh to instruct me in the performance of my duties. Alcerman Twxep.—I don’t want to interrupt you, but you must listen to the reacing of the report. Alderman Tna.ssx, a8 soon as the reading of the report bad been finished, said that if he was in order, he would offer some amendments, First, as ty the grantees’ names —recondly, to latting the grant ont to the highest bidder; | and third, as to the grading o the streets, which he thought the company ought to do themselves. ‘The Cu.unman decided thet amendments to a’feport al: Alderman Tikmany still | ready vetoed by his honor the Mayor, were not in order. perristed that they had the power to amend the report. if they thought proper. Aldermen iwrrn--Has the chair not decided that the gentleman of the Twelfth was out of order* Cparrman.— Rap, rap, rap. Alderman Boyce.—I wili do all in my power to defeat the adoption of the report. He would not be surprised to see the nvighbors along Greenwich street, rise en masez and prevent the layin down of the track, because it would be the means of destroyirg their property. (Laugh- ter lerman Wanrp—Since the passage of the amended char er, { think we are obliged to advertise the grant and lot it to the highest bidder. its adoption before it was v Although I voted in favor of joed, I will now vote against it. The Mayor states in his veto that many grautees ap plied for the grant, whose terms were very favorable to the city, and they were retused by the committee. Alderman Srv! gentleman of the Fifteenth, I would ‘ANt—In answer to the remarks of the say that you might 28 well put up an omnibus route to the highest bidder as the Ninth Avenue Railroad. a city railroad is not @ franc! Icontend that the grant of ise, or the same asa ferry lease, where the parties leasing them have the exclusive right of way The city railroads stood upon the same ground as omnibus lines, and, therefore. they could not be franchises ; anc, therefore, the amended charter had nothing at ali to do with the city railroads, nor did it make any provisions for them, other than that for omni- | bus routes. Aldermen Boycs, in making a last attempt, said that the increase of railtoads did net diminish in the least the number of omnibuses, He again produced the remon- strance, signed by four hundred persons, but it was of no avail. No other member seeing fit to speak any more, the q ion on the adoption of the report, notwithstanding the veto of his Honor the Mayor, was then put, and car ried by the following two-third vote:— Afiirmative—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Oak- ley, Barr, Tweed, President, Brisley, Francis, Smith, Bard, Penman, Cornel), Alvord, and Veck,—Total, 15. and —Toral, 5. INCREASING THE SALARIES oe fee Boyce, Tiewanp, Pearsall, Ward, iherty. OF POLICEMEN—THE MAYOR AGAIN SET AT NAUGIIT. Alderman Twrn moved to take up the report of the Committee on Sslaries and Ofiices, increasing the the policemen $100 each, per annum. Honor ike Mayor being read, of The veto bd his Alderman Suri moved that the report be adopted, not- withstanding the veto of nis Honor e Mayor. Carried—by a vote of 15 toi Our Washington Correspondence. Me Spoits Podicy and the Foreign Appointments of Smite, Borlan?, Belinger, Deni mont, Owen, and others—The Reasons Why Mector——A Warning Voice from Pierce- Mr, Redfield, New ¥ the Senate, de., Be. rk Wasnixcron, Nov. 13, 1853. The chapter of accidents which has followed the do- mestic and foreign appointments of Gen. ierce, may be explained in five words. He has attempted too mush. Re has attempted to form upon the basis of the spoils, « homogeneous party of all the discordant elements that united in his election. As if the national or Cass branch of the party would be satisfied with the principles of the Baltimore platform, the Southern se :essionists and North- ern Van Buren free soilers have received the lion's share of the plurcer. In supposing that their adhesion could only be secured by the epoils, the Cabinet were right; but im believing that the Cass mex would be faithful upon the dry hurks of principles, the administration’made ite fatal mistake. tion. We have the first reeult im the New York elec- ‘The fidelity of the Northern and Southern ultras—free sofl ané slavery—in easily accounted! for. Look at the Ca- binet,--and look at the complains of the hunkers againat our foreign appointments. ny of them appear to be m; terious—some appear to be inexcusable at Arst glam and others extremely ridiculous. But there were reason for ne of them—party reasons—cectional reasons —Cal jet reneont—the whole of them resting upon the fatal mistake that the outside factions of the democratic party it was move important to provide for, than (or the main body of the perty itself, which it was thought, per bapr, would be Let us take a appointments, by way the policy of the administration in their rel mars how rationally the objection anced by the policy of concii North and South Mr. Sovt.—Among the objections rr ntment of Mr. = —that he is a secessionist and # leader of the Southern ulti ers to the ap ensures, his appointmen the Cabinet, war bi ighly gratifying to h sted with principles. Ww prominent case* among our foreign of explaining to the uninitiated tions. And ‘ainet them are bal- 2 the ultras of the de by the hunk- ve Spain, are theve Jibustero, Bat as a against the Compromise like that of Jefferson Davis to perticular parti- tin zane, who constitute a majori y of the Southern demos- racy. Hasor Borianp.—The principa! objections oa Bor. a land are that he ie an|Arkansas sece: But he was troublesome in the Senate, i a sae pugilist. ist andan Arkan- sworn ehampion of the Mofroe doctrine—the very thing for Central America—and above all, hia aj pointment was another plum to the controlling wing of the Southern democracy. And so of Deniel, of Virgiais, to Sardinia, and Bedin er, of Virginia, to Denmark; of Gndslen, of South Caro- ina, te Mexico, and fe Leon, of the late Southern Press, They were all intend- ‘an Consu) to Alexandria, in Egypt. ed a ratifieations of the Baltinor back the whole body of the “out full communion again in the church, unler the protec- tion of the President and his Cab On the other hand, the appoint net. nt of Me, Vroom, of New Jersey, to Berlin; of Angel, of New York, to the Vacifie, and of Medary, of Onio, to Onill, aere among the pence oflerings of the foreign schedule to the Bourbons of the Van Burem dynasty. ‘The appointment of Robert Dale ( ren to Napl ead of Auguste Belmont to the Hague, is each a very remark- able exception to any general rule. It ix objreted to Bel mont that ke iy aJow, that he is buta chip of the great moneyed monopoly of the Roth«chikis, that he was iate- ly th wubstitute of Hulvemaun ax the representative of Austria in this country, and that he knows rothing of di plemacy, &e. But uu manet remember that ho hied freely 0 an the Prosidentiat enmpaign, that he speaks French, and bigh Dutch and low Dutch, and that he may be use‘ul in case a toan should be can ! find anything age inst clreuu tion of the United Stater. of the Hebrew p reqnired for war purposes, Nov m inthe constitu Besides, ovr sdopter citizens snasion may be suppored ay having te of the spoils, ed from their exodus out of Ezy ot. said of Robert Dale (wen that he i an inf Thin a taste whion del of the Fanny Wright stamp, @ socialist of the New Laxark school, a writer w m niatrinony of the French eproductive philoxo; nae, end all that. But onthe other band, it was thought best, perhaps, for the demo cratic party in Indiana; to get him out the way, avd sometimes a comfortable p!um is the only mode in which wo can di of on unc Bat whi the «7 Srathern retical and the fortable customer. stem of af jniments hag aati«fied the orthera Van Barenites, th true test of this mating polioy with spoils for one set of men, ano principles for another, is at hand, The discharge of Jurge Bronson and the appointment of Mr. Red |. a8 Collector of the port of New York, afford the proper medium for trying the exact issue be- fore the country, as far as the Van Buren free soil dynasty are concerned. And I am assured that there are Cemocratie Senators who have already spoken their minés Tx the subject, and say that with their votes Mr. Redfield shall never be confirmed. Mr. Guthrie ap- pears to bave forgotten the Senate in this business; but we sball vee bow it will turm out, when the vote comes on the confirmation of Mr. Redfieid. I should not be sur- priced if he were rejected 10. P.8.—Roumor has Georgia, has some important relation to the quarrel pend- ing between Secretary Davis and Senator Toombs. U. 8. Commissioner’s Court. Nov. 14.—-Cap%. Yeaton, of the ship Lady Franklin, was examined on ® charge of having left a seaman, named Decatur, behind in the port of Liverpool, and was dia chargid from che complaint. Naval Intelligence. The frigate Constitution, the flag ship of the African squadron, bas besa heard from at Elmizs, west coast of Afr ca, where she was on the 14th of September last. All were well on boa:d of her, MARITINE INTELLIGENCE, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIB Day, ‘SUN RISKS. 6 49 | MOON RISES. SON SETS. 4 40 | MGR WATER, Port of New York, Novembor 14, 1833, Ships—Memphis, Davis, New Orleans, Wm Nelson & Son; Goleonda (Br ern Ts erpool, W&JT Tapscott & Co! Medomak, Livingston, London, Schmidt & Balchen; Chas Sprague, Pike, Loncon, Dunham & Dimon. Barks—Georges, Robinson, Matanzas, J W Elwell & Co; Jane E Williams, Weeks, Mobile, Sturges, Ulearman & Co; Mariel, Colson, Neuvitas, master; Florence, Drinkwater, Marseilles, J O Baker & Co, Brigs—Palermo (Br), Burgess, Windsor, NS, J S Whit- ney & Co: fybee, Ferguson, Cherleston, George Bulkley; Loyalist (Br). Fith, Loudon, Gillespie, Dean & Co; Faloon (Br), Tuzo, Puerto Cabello and st Kitts, Tucker & Light- Dourn; Pedraza, Dorritie, Nassau, NP, WT Dugan. Schra—S Belden, Price, Mobile, Jas C Slagbt; Martha Jane, Tyler, Wilmingtcn, J W McKee; William, Saowman, Bath, CC Dunesn & Co; Marietta, Carve’, Newars, mas: ter; WR Newoomb, Newcomb, Fredericksburg, J W Mc- Kee; Danielle, Tuttle, Richmone, C H Pierson; Hiram E Bishop, Squire, St Kitts, Underwood & Badger; Sydney Price, Gandy, ' Wilmington, FE 8 Powell; Ashland, Birch, Norfolk, Sturges, Clearman & Co; 8 H Townsend, Rowland, Bathurst, Africa, Van Brunt & Slaght. Steamers—Anthracite, Jores, Fhiladelphia, WH Thomp- fon; Thomas Swann, Fairfoul, Baltimore, Parker Vein Coal Company; Rhode Island, Corwin, Providence, master. ARRIVED, US Mail steamship Baltic, Comstock, Liverpool, Nov 2. at 12M, to EK Collins & Co. The B experienced during the passage a succession of westerly galea. On Wednesday gnd Thursday, 9th and 10th of extreme severity from the WNW, W, and SW, accompanied by violent squalls of snow, hail and raiz; from 160 miles east of Pati bp eg ae , lon , 0, Branawick Me i ‘Ship Ellen Foster, Soudder, Boston, 40 hoprs, to How. land & Aspinwall.’ Was towed to the city by steamtug Titan. Brig Ville De Marlaiy (Fr), Jardin, St Pierre, NF, 22 days, to Wheelwright & Co. Experienced heavy weather, quis Emerald (Br), MeDonalt, Windsor, 6 days, to mas- jer. Brig Comet, Godfrey, Cherry‘ield, 5 days, to Siapson, Mayhew & Co. fe Brig Eugene Reed, Reed, Lubec, 6 days, to Brett, Vose 0. Schr Only Son, Savage, Rockland, 5 days. Schr Osceola, Rogers, Harwich, 3 cays Schr Amelia Starkey, Wieks, Dennis, 8 days. Schr F Reed, —-—, Newark, for Boston. Schr Lanson Dean, Ulmer, Rendout for Boston. Steamer Mount Savage, Post, Baltimore, to Parker Vein Coal Company. BELOW. : Ship American Union (pkt), Kelly, Liverpool Oct 8, to Grinnell Mintura & Co. . Ship Centurion, of New York, from Liverpool, 40 days, to Zorega & Co. Also, two ships and two ba ks, unknown, SAILED. pips Gravina (clipper), Shanghae; Westward Ho (clip r), San Francisco, Oswego, New Orleans; American ‘oglo, Lordon; Christians, do; Memphis, New Orleans, Wind during the cay fresh from the NW. CorrecTion—The ship reported as the Favorite, from Havre, should have read Fortitude. {By Sanpy Hoox Proermra Tauxorara } Tas Nov 1: The ship American, and one unknown ship, are at anchor off the Highlands. Two ships, two barks, and two eae in the offing, bound up—no . ips Edwina, American Eagle, Oswego, and Robert Hooper have a good offing. itiana is outside the bar. Ship Alfred passing the Hook, Brig $ Thurston outside the Hook, outward bound. Wind frech from the NW. Weather clear. [Per Sreansner Amegics, at Bosto.] Livsrroot—Arr Oct 27, Susan G Owens, Pearson,Charles ton. Sid Oct 24, Onward, Joner, Volant, Beers, NOrleans; , Lucy, Hannah, Mobile; 26th, John and Lacy, Brewer, NYork; 27th, (iuiding Star, Kobertson, co. Ent for ldg Oct 25, ‘Camillus, Eaton, Charleston; 20th, Onward, Welsh, and Northern ay herp NOrleans; Gregon, w’Donala, Mobile; Wales, Lombard, Philadelphia: Susan #, Gay, Bosten; 27th, Rising Sun, Morse, Rio de Janeiro; Greenock, Guthrie, NYork. Lospox—Ent inward Oct 26, Tropic, Smith, from Cal- cutta; Margaret Evans, Pratt, NYork; 27th, R Cobden, Gardes, do. Cld Oct 27, Isca, Ebsworth, Newport F and NYork; Marshfield, Torrey, NOrlesna'in ballast. (See Deal)" in_ port Plaztagentt, (new Br brig, 315 tons) Wleilan, for Boston lig; Salisbury, Knapp, do; South ampton, Tinker, for NYork Nov 3; Yorktown, Meyer, do 10th; M’Evana, Pratt, do 17th; Abagun, Burgess, for do ry Norton,’ for Charleston do; Jane E Walsh, Gracey, and Chulmers, Sails, for San Fran’ ers, , for ‘ran- cisco do; State of Maine, For4, for Calcutta do. 1—Sld Uct 27, Hydra, Lunt (from London), New York, having sid previousl Portsmoutli—Arr Oct 2: don for New York, avd sld 27th, Famouru—sle Oct 27, Conmo, Outerbridge, New York. Souuy—Put in Oct 24, Burlington, Smith, 44ds from Quebec for London. EristoL—Cld Uct 26, Elizabeth, Bliss, New York ; 27th, China, Blanchard, New Orleans. Newrort—Are ‘Oct 26, Bristol Belle, Sponagle, Brie- tol to load for City Point. Hrir—Arr Ost 26, Superior, Peake, Now York. Sunips—Arr Oct 26, Ann Johnson, Lathrop, London. Fisrvocn—sid Oet 35, Adelaide Cooper, Collins, Ports mouth. Giascow—Arr Oct 24, Dirigo, Young, New York ; sla, Rosina, Gale, New Orleans Greesock—Arr Oct 26, New Hampshire, Chase, Ni York ; Cecilia, Cann, St John, NB; sid, Martha’s Vine- yard, Mayhew,New York ; Native, Richan, Boston. QuEBNStOWN—Arr Oct 24, Moses Taylor, Mandeuil, Glaegow or New York, and sld 26th. Caoxstans1—Arr Oct 19, Ludwig, NYork. EasevRc—8ld Oot 24, Marion, Sampson, NOrleans. Crxuavax—Sld Oct 23, Prebislaw, NYork; 25th, Sir I Newton, do. Brewkx-—Oct 21, Hansa, (s) NYork; 24th, Washington, ‘s) Fite, do, S14 24th, Catbarine, do; Adonis, New Or- le, Rorranpa—In port Oct 26, Arnold Boninger, Meyer, for NYork aud Baltimore, Hetvorr—Arr Oct 26, Schiller, Bahr, Baltimore. sid 25th, Ziester, a” Boston. ‘ANTwER?—Sid Oct 27, Frances, Ellis, NYork. In port 27th, Shelter, Robinson, for do lat; Fenelon, —— for Boston, ready; R Parker, Trefethen, for NUr- Jeans lst. DURKIRK—Arr Oct 27 (before reported 24th) Charles & Jane, Oliver, NYork. HDvre-—Arr Oct 24, Samuel Badger, Salter, London. Sid, Lemuel Dyer, Williams, NOrieans. NOr sid ‘and put back. Victoria, Champion, Lon- Boxpeatx— Arr Oct 24, John Cumming, Ada leans via Savannah; 25th, Scott Dyer, Hill, NYor 26th, Adele, Lewis, and Howard, Soule, do. $14 from Royan, 15th, Hollander, Adams, NYork; Tele- graph, Stein, United States. CapiAir Oct 17, Emblem, Slater, NOrleaus via Vigo. MaIAGAm Arr Oct 17, Choctaw, Burton, NYork and Gibralter. Gxxoa—Arr Oct 20, Chatham, Hardy, Boston, Consraxuuxorix—Arr Oct 6, Olof Kyre, NYork. Opmea—Are Uct 16, Hama, Merrill, Smyrna. Sr Harva—Arr Sept 20,fTalbot, Goodhue, Canton, and 1d Slat for London); 21th, Lady Arbella, Grant, Batavia or Hamburg. AWcos Bay—Arr Sept 16, Silver Cloud, Lewis, Boston vin Rio Janeiro for Table Bay. Mavrmivs—Arr Aug 26, Canada, Williams, Penang, and 1d 29th for NYork. Mavuas—Arr Sept 16, Geo Hallett, Howes, Boston May 7; 1ith, Niobe, Evans, do Jane 2, Hoxc’ Koxc—Arr Ang 25, F Partridge, Broughton, Port Philip; 20th, Augustine Heard, Hopkion, Singapore; Sept 1, Vancouver, Lunt, Boston May 15. Syoxey—Arr Aug’, Ase Packer, Elliot, Adelaide, Sli July 1, Sen Breeze, Newell, Batavia; Aug 8, Danl Web ster, Ininning, Auckland, Cowrs, Oct 26—Put in, the Neapolitan brig San Fran- ceeco, Paturzo, from NYork for Jondon, with damage. Bay or Leer, Vet 22—Put in by stress of weather, brig? antine Resoluucn, Dooley, of Newfoundland, from Glas gow, for NYork. Bwrast Lovex—Towed in Vet 24th, the Chas Croaker, from Liverpool for NYork, having lost the greater part of her sails and 4 few spars. Cask Towy, CGH, Sept 9—The Moslem, French, from Portsmouth for Calcutta, which put in here Sch July, with damage, has been surveyed, discharged, condemacd and sold. Carcerta, Sept $—Put back, ship Wm Venn, Folger, whieh sailed 4th for Boston, lenky. Metnocunr, Joly 26—-A large vessel, apparently Ameri, can, and new, has been wrecked between Jarvis Head and Skoalbaven, NSW. Aug 2—The 10,000 sovereigns lost landing from the Osmanli (6) have been found. Amoy, Aug 24—An English verse), supposed to be the Ledy Eveline, from Hong Kony for Ualifornia, has been lost, (wonty Chinese and six Europeans waved. The Pow- batan (US steamer) has gone to render asvistance, [Prr Simamem Barnie | Asaten=-Passed Aug 22, Andes, Hil, Manilla for Boston; 27th, Hersilia, Heliett, Boston io Kong; Gist, Cary wolite (sr), knwright, Hong Kong for Liverpool. Anrwiive-Arr Oct 28, Wm Jervis, Ballard, N York; 29th, Koopbandel, Claussen, do, Below Olst, Staandzaath Von Brock, Bradhersing, from I*hiladelphia, Sid 20th, Oregon, Brown, NYork. Bornyaux—Arr Oct 27, Jas Gray, Cheever, Baltimore; Viadimir, Mercier, Charigaton “8th, Joon Cummings, Adams, XOrleans,” Sd Ath, Louisa’ Riles, Hyler, New Os te fambarg Barve, for SFreacisoo soon; M ry ; Meteore, Cargavada, to Deo by Harriet Spaliting, O# it the early visit of Stephens, of | Packard, and Felicie, Brachet, for NYork Oct 31; Scott lye, Hill, do Nov 15; Mount Waani for NOrieans soo: | Elle: Maria, Whitmore, do Nov 20; Adele, Lewis, for bila: iphia soon, a ee Bansto:--Arr Oct 20, Tedesco, Higg wana. Slat. Wes in, Glover N¥ork, | a, BReMRKIAVKN—Sld Oct 25, Westphalia, Wessels, NYock; Helene, Volckman, NOrleana; 26th, Nelson, Hilken, NYork; Johanna, Wachtendorf, do; 27th, Hanna, Briakhams, do; Cerro Gordo, Chandler,’ NOrleans. Cuxnavex—SId Oct '25, Marion, Sampson, NOrleans; 28th, New York Packet, Gardes, NYork. Croxstart—sid Oct 20, Sea Lark, Woodbury, NYork. Carcurta—Arr Sept 11, Anstis, 'Heége, Rangoon; 15th, Thos Church, Martin, SFrancisco. ‘cd 8th, Oneco, Peter- son, Boston; Townsend, Woodersoa, do; 9th, Tam ()’Shan. ter, Soule, do; 11th, Washingtun Alston, Day, and Cato, Henry, do. i CaguiAni—Arr Oct 24, Sara, Suich, NYork. DenKikk—Arr Oct 27, Charles & Jane, Oliver, NYork. Fisinons—Arr Oet 24, Messenger Bird, Doans, Peters- burg for Boston. Famouri—arr Oct 28, Pallas, Moller, NYork; Nov 1, John Aviles, Havang. Dxat.—Arr Oct 29, T& P Woodwar4, Sturtevant, Loa- don, and #ld for Boston; American Congress, Williams, London; Huntress, Cook, do, and sid for Yarmouth N Sist, Patrick Henry, Hurlbut, NYork; Caroni, Dyott, Tri idad; President Van Buren, London,’ for Odessa; Nov 1, Filen, Bell; Louisiana, Batjer, and Kuphrosyne, Banas, NYork, and all three ‘proceeded for London; Marshfield, rey, London, for NOrleans. GRieNocK,—Arr Oct 28, Stephano, Campbell, NYork; Slst, Viola, Smith, NFoundlasd; Ohio, Havava. Sid 28, Montague,’ Walford. Philadelphia; 29th, Petrel, Avery, Havana ; Charlotte Harrison, Chalmers, NOrleans. LASGOW.—Cld Oct 29, Competitor, Providence; Fame, Boston. Gioversten —Arr Oct 29, Seeret, Bate, NYork. Grsiong —Arr Aug 11, Louisa, Bailie, San Franeiseo. Hone Koxc—Arr Aug 81, Or.ental, Fletcher, Shanghae 28d (and sld Sept 3, sor Batavia), Sld Sept 5, Tartar. Goodwin, Shaghae. Hamuvrc—Arr Cot 26, Johanna Elise, Trautman, NYork. Havre—Arr Oct 27, Samoset, Chapma: St Nicholas, Braydon, do; Milan, Badger, ai do; 80th, Connecticut, Williams, London; dist, Cotton Wanter, ’ Ripley, do, for NOrleana. Sid’ 27th, Samuel Badger, Salter, ‘and’ G W Morton, Talman, NYork; 30th, Helvetia, March, do. Ady Rockall, Martio, and Connecticut, Williams, for do Novy Ist; John Wesley, Curtis, and Admiral, Bliffens (lo 3d; SM Fox, do Sth; Cotton Planter, Ripley, for NOrleans soon; Peidelberg, Sagory, do Ist: Geo F Patten, Delazo, do 5th; Lydia, Soule, do 10th; M Livington, do 13th; Par- thenia, Shoof, do 15th; N 'Damé des Victoires, for San Francisco 15th; St Joseph, for do, Jam 1st. Kixcstowx—Arr Oct 26, Velocity, Jones, Bridgewater, with loss of boom; Oberon, Melville, Odersa; 30th} Agenora, Wilscn, Quebec. Liverroo1—Arr Oct 28, Themis. Brewer, Quebec; 29th, Arabia (s), Judkins, NYork; Monsoon, Kenney, St John, NB; 30th,'Staffordehire, Richardson,’ do; Teresa, Boyd, Sydney, CB; Geo A Phelps, Sherman’ Philadelphia; Sist, Stornoway (Br slipper), Fart, Canton, July 15, Nov 1 America, Barstow, ‘ork; Scotia, McLean, Baltimore; Chile, Whitecmb, St John, NB. Off port let, seven ships undescribed. Sid 28tb, Sisters, Storey, Mobile; 29th (not 24th), Lucy, Hannah, Mobile; 30th, Huron, Wells, leston; Nov 1, Universe, Bird, NYork; Panama, Reynolds, NOrleans. Cid out 28th, Pons lia, Koolestone, Baltimore; 20th, John Garrow, Hamilton, de; Oncanasta, Hatfield, St John, NB; 31st, Westmoreland, Decan, Philadelphia; Panama, Reyrolds, and Stamboul, Smith, NOrleans; Cambria, Perry, NYork. Entd for 1dg 28th, Mary Hale, Rollins, Baltimore: North America, Gorhain, Boston; Susan ¢ Owens, Pierce, Charleston; Washington, Mobile; Stamboul, Smith, NOr- leans; Orient, Hill, NYork; 20th, Southampton, Fensley, do; Fanny, Hill, Azores and N¥ork; 3lst, Lady Hobart, Charlesten; Tonawanda, Jullus, Philadelphia; David Brown, Vaughan, Alexandria, Also in port ldg, Dauntless, Carey; Davenport, Rome, and Windsor Castle, Rogers, for Philadelphia ; Petrel, ——, and Narragansett, Faye, Baltimore; E. Stan: ley, Robinson, and Hippogritfo, Howes, Bostou; Camillas, Faton; Charleston; Glendalough, Hewson; Mindora, Tier- ney, and Oregon, McDonald, Mobile; Caroline &’ Mary lark, Richards; ‘Clara Wheeler, Nelson; Delgany, Og; Fitzjames, Hought; Frank Pierce, Courier; Holyoak, kins; Lisbon, Curtis; Mariane,——; Mary & Adeline, Nurse; Rockaway, Goodwin; Sea Eagle, Williams; Warbler, Westcott; Northern Light, Slater: Oaward, Well Willam Pirre, R H Thompson, NOrleans; ’ Albion,’ Bar- clay; Andrew Foster, Holberton; AZ, Chandler; Constit tion, Britton; Dasid Cannon, Robertson; EZ, Hartshor George Warhingtop, Cummings; Henry Clay, Caulkons; Minnesota, Allen; Johnan Lange, Lucke; Manhattan, ——; Montreal, Jones; Princeton, Russell; Shannon, Thompson; Siddons, Taylor; Anglo Saxon, Slntot; Sneridan, Cross, Sarah G Hyde, Snow; Underwriter, Shipley; Cambria, Perry; West Point, Mulliner, and Yorkshire, York; City of Glasgow, Wylie; Albatross, Geves, and Rip Van Winkle, Smith, for Philacelphia; Josefa Juan, Sa- braon, and Usk, foc San Francisco; Kingston, Mutray; Marion, Borland, and Pemberton, Chapman, Savannah. Loxpox—Kntd inwards Oct 28, Sir Robert Peel, Wein- holtz, NYork; lst, Canada, Tuscomb, Seata Cruz; Nov 1. Muskingum, Dickey, Havana; Patrick Henry, Hurlbut, ‘ork. Entd out 20h, Aryum, Williams, Boston; 3ist, Costa. relli, Dickey, Caré iff. Cid out 28th, Northumberland, Lord, NYork (s¢e Ports- mouth); 29th,’ Adeline, Klunworth, Newéastle (from N York); bist, Nehemiah Hand, Turner, Rio Janeiro. i Loxpospsrry—Sld Oct 26, Mary Ann, Hattrick, NOr- ans, MontRosy—Arr Oct 26, Henry, Forbes. Quebec. Maxna—Sid ‘July 16, Cygnet, Janorin, NYork; Aug 3, Ascutoa, Pepper, Calcutta. ManuiRa—Sld Oct 20, Milly & Rachel, NYork. Munotrxz—Arr Aug 2, West Wind (s), Wright, Ade- Inide, and sl 13th on return. Sid Aug 6, Daniel Web- ster, Sydney; ins, Calcutta; 13th, Sar- tele, Stafford Sydney. Mars ‘te, Fardella, NYork. ——, and EK A Kinsman, Wyman, for NYork soon; Astracan, Smith, do Nov 5. Newrort— Arr Oct 28, Jane Huntly, Herrington, Bristol for Malta, Cli Gen Berry, NOrleans. Oprsa—Arr Oct 19, Olof Kyre, Teremand, NYork. Porremovrn-—Arr Oct 81, American Congress, Williams, and Northumberland, Lord, London for NYork. Piywovrs—Put in Nov 1, Geo Thomas, Amesbury, from NYork for Bremen. Payzanck—Arr Oct 28, Tar, Ker, Quebec. Qvsexsrowx—Arr Oct 31, Pheenix, Cole, Gloucester, for NYork, leaky. Sl@ Oct 28, Wataga, Tarane, N ‘ork. Ross--Sld Oct 29, Dunbrody, Wilt ah. Servena-—Arr Oct 8, Havana, Adami, nice; ‘ith, Queen, Emett, NYork; oth, Clara, Bell, Trieste. < Sixc'aporr—Arr Sept, Jamestown, Moore, Californi: Suaxouar——Arr Aug 7, Candace, Arquit, Sydaey, N: 17th, Torrent, Copp, Hong Kong: 23d, Tinie, Chape, fornia. Sid 12th, Uid Hickory, Haskell, Foochoofoo. Sypnwy, N. 8. W --Sld Aug 4, Boston, Batavia, Sumips.—#ld Oct 29, Edward Cehen, Clark, NYork; Plato, Lymrer, Philadelphia, Warexroxn.--Off, Oct 23, Moses Taylor, from Jiver- pool for NYork, ug 24, Argonaut, Nott, NYork; 30h ‘oung, New me, Sav Wramvoa.--Arr A Swordfish, Collins, shanghai. Syip Axpzs, Hill, fro Manila to Boston, which passed Anjfer, Aug 22, réported having seen, Aug 18, in at 68, Jong 1:5 E, three vessels ashore on the Avestes Shoal, one of which was a large bark, apparently fast. Denpaik, Oct. 24—A small vessel of about 90 to 100 tons has teen towed into Templetown Bay, bottom up. She is fir built, Aruprosed American,) and has lovt keel an¢ forefoot, and is much damaged on the port side, Drcmong, Oct. 29--The stern board of a lar; with the name ‘‘Minnei ” im gilt letters, icked up at Clelland point, near Drumore. longing to ship Minnesota, at Liverpool.) Herald Marine Correspondence. PHILADELPHIA, Nov 14—4 Arrived—Brig Sarah Elizabeth, Toothsker, Calais; schra James, Small, buryport; O Loeser, Snow, Boston; Ann Pickerel. Dukes, Alexandria; Ocean’ Wave, Price, ¢ ey; Portland, Ct, Lady of the Ocea Lewis, Boston; , Smith, Charleston; Union, Pa sons, ‘Boston;*J O Ireland, Whelden, NYork: Atlantic, Flwell, Quincy, Me; Ann, ‘Willer, Portland; W H Hall, Smith; Fastport. Cleare’—Barks Nashua, Holmes, and St Mary, Milli- ken, New Orleans; brigs Wm Crawford, Perry, Bosto Loretto, Norden, Charleston; J Fowler, Winslow, Boston; ‘Ww Nichols, Leighton, do; schra James H Stroup, Corson, and Union, Parsons, Boston. vessel, as been {Probably Disasters. Sur Ges O8 Tik Ska, Bowea, which arr at Melbourve | Aug 2 from New York, waa strack with lightning during a Wail storm on July 8, which shivered the rod to atoms, and melted it in several places; several of the passengers were benumbed with the shock, and one transixed io his cbair for some moments, About the same time the vessel was knocked on her beam ends, while under storm tails. Bank Rovers, at Boston from Cron’ tadt, from Sept 16 to 24 bad continual gales from NW, and very stormy weather on the whole ge, had bulwarks stove, stencheons broken, plankshegr split, &c. BARK AREONA, at Boston from Galveston, on 81st ult, lat 20 10, lon 78 65, fell in with @ derelict rchooner, dis- masted, bowsprit gone, no name on stern, bottom painted black, waist cream color, bulwarks white, boat hanging,to stern davits, two water casks on aeck painted cream color, hull apperently tight. 4 Bark Recarra, of and from NYork for Plymouth, 1s, be- fere reported put into Newport in dis:rean, was leaking from 1,400 to 1,600 strokes per hour, She will discharge aud repair. Bark Prytoxa, hence for Australia, which put in Mauritius leaky, with lou of rudder; saile, spear, nae boats, was abandoned previous to Sept 6, for the interest of all concerned. Banx Criss, at the Southwert Pass in distress, waa not bovna to the Chincha Islands, ae incorrectly reported by telegraph, but to some newly discovered guano island on the coast of Mexico, Brig Crixoco, Nash, hence for Doboy Island, was ashore on the breakers off that nlsew: * ar chenta, from Charleston for New York, which put vannah 2d inet, leaking badly, has been surveyed ani recommended to be di-charged. Tho cargo (spirita ard rum) was being taken ont Sth inst; the only injury to it being the loss of hoops on the barvels, i Seun Dacotai, which was goandoned after being in cok lision, was owned by Messrs, Vreeman & Houston, of Wile mington, who had an insurance of over $i The cargo also was understood to be insured. Sonn Jecouiatss, Harrison, from Jacksonville foc this civy, with lumoer, putinto savaunah Ith inst, leaking badly. Scuns Fraycrs Kites, H Gray, Horm, and Wave, before reported ashore pear Lincoinville, were all gos off. X du PLastey has been got off Loggerhead Key, atier cischarging her cargo, and taken to Key West. She would be rejwired. The master and his crow were still wick of fever, and were in the hospital, Visnrxg Sor Buventy, of Marblehead, which was ashore at Little Harbor, N3, was got off by a party under the direction of RW Fraser, Vsq, US Cousul at Lalifax, gad arrat Hoh fost, She must <ischarge her oa 209 tls of coddsh, 88 bnds salt, &c, while the vessel tnder- gues repairs, Sew Onemuva, at Tahiti, from Honolula Ser N Redford, with off amd hone, bas been finally congemaed Capt ‘Wont had sent to San Francisco “ke the cargo fi for = ship to ta (Br) scux Srewarp, which left St Joha, NI or Bostrn, with grivdatones, was found defelict dtm inet ant Musquash, and taken into that harbor. As the bosté were gone, it is though, the crew had taken them and left for the shore. Scur Saran Any, at Belitmore 12th, from NOarolias, cutustsdey morning, 46-iash akeet' clock, off the mouth of the Patuxent, was run into by the steamer Thomas Swan, and seriously oman carrying away the greater part of the ceck load. was towed up by steamboat Sun. Scam Oscar Jones, Kelley, which sailed from Norfolic for NBedford, is supposed by ‘the Beacon to have been the vessel fallen in with by steamer James “ Oscar’ on her atern, as she answers the ¢e: Spoken. Hero, Stafford, trou NYork (Sune 21), for Sam Ist 34 12S, loa 44 07. Ship Hurricane, Very, from New York (Aug 5) for Sam Francisoo, Sept 7, lat 9 24 8, lon 34 43 W. 5 Ship Sovereign of the , Warner, from Liverpool (Pept 7) for Australia, Sept 27, lat 18 a \, Jon 91 2 a Shaci ama: from Liver, ‘or o Oct 15, iat 49, lon 19.” 1 “4 NSip Chasoh. Collier, from New Orleans for Liverpoel owing a white sigual with « black r, iption. 5 7 Two Am shipa, one ball in the centre, the other a white, red and blue signal with a black figure in Nylon 2397 fig the white, were seen Sept 14, lat 11 Marita (Br), from Newport for Alexandria, Va, Oot 12, Bark J Forbes, of ani from No Rico, oth i i hom low Haven for Porto rk Wm j fi Boston, silts ato Tay, from Galveston for la jour from Bor ree mie a aC a), Ys naire fer Boston, Nov 8, , showing a blue signal with A herm bt pears @ white square or circle in the centre, was seen Uct 26, off Sand Key. ‘i a Foreign Ports, Afecix0—In port abt Oct 20th, bark ——, of Philadel: phia for NYork, Idg. BaRnapow.—No Am vessel in port Oct 13. Burmupa—Ar rNov lst, brig Swan, Merrow, NYork. CotLao—Sld Oct 8a 10, ships Golden Racer, Melcher, (from Chincha Islands) ton Roads Giascow—In port Oct 28, ships Eastern City (Br), Crombie, for San Francisoo; Victoria, Watl for NYork, ready; Corra Linn, Lambert, from and for do; Sarah (Br), for do, lg; barks Iaabelit (Br), M'Ewan and Brooksby (Br), Clark, for San Francizcv, do; Lady Knight, Ghoste, and Fame (Bi), Goudy, forBoston, do. Grxexock—In port Get 28, ship Dirigio, Young, NYork. Hoxouviv—In port Sept, 10, ship Mechanic’s Own, Soa- bury, to load oil and bound for # port in the US. e. Haurax—Arr Nov 1st, Britith Queen, Pye, Richmond, 'Va; 3d, brig Wilberforce, Britton, NYork, 21 days, via Bridgeport; 9:h, brig Teszer, Chisholm, 'NYork: Citron, Locke, Fredericksburg. Cid Sth, ship Mivmae, Auld, (from Glasgow,) Charleston; brig ‘Sylphide, Wal- ters, Baltimore. Moxrreat—Arr Nov 6th,"barkMt Washington, (Br) Sav- age, NYork. Marseiis—Sld Oct 18, bark Elgantine, Gleason, NYork. Mavamvs—In port Sept 9, Ship Wm Wirt, Windsor, from Calcutta for Boston, repaired, reloading, and to sail abt Oct 1; bark Peytona, Jenkins, from NYork via Cape Town for Australis, abandoned, (See Disasters and emer QvEnc—In oi! Nov Sth, ship Caledonia Brander, Du- , Philadelphia. in port Oot 2 beige Lodebar, Skinner, for }OCHELLEs Boston; Model, Dow, for NYork lg; Arvede (Fr), for de. RIVER Min (East it of China)—Arr June —, ship ‘Tear, Schibye, Shanghae. St’ Joux, N B—Arr Nov 8th, bark Etiwan, Weeks, New York; brig Africa, Lockhart, do, Cid 8th, ship Charles Houmberston, Lovett, Liverpool Svrixam—In port Oct 13th, bark Evelyn, Blarchard, for Gloucester 26th; brig Benguela, Hichbora, from Bos- ton, arr 10th, Sid oth, brig Mermaid, jLassen, Salem. Shcva—In port abt Get 26th, barks Chas Brewer, Bl- lems, for NYork two days; Merzy Fllen, Stover, do. Tanm—in port Aug 10, ship Orpheus, from Honolulu for NBedford, condemned (see Disasters). Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA—Arr Nov 11, scitrs A Rarritt, and Har- rison, NYork; sloop ML Comston, do; 14th, brig PI Nevius (Br), St John, NB; schr N Pharo, NYoxk. BALTIMORE~Arr Noy '12 a 13, steamers Caledonia, from Morley, NYork; Piedmont, Robiasoa, NYork; saips Golebis, Higgins, Chincha Iaands; Commonwealth, Doane, Chinoha Islands; bark Say State, D.ll, Boston; brig Ro- bert Spear, Auld, Bath, for Alexandria, Cid 12th, steamer Locust Polnt, Layfield, NYork; bark Sylph, Ryder, Bos- ston; brig Tornado, McCarty, Bermuda; schrs Ukreine, Lowry, Havana; Geo W Robertson, Hopkins, Av obo, PR; Ontario, Vanguilder, Norwich; New Jersey, Vorbos, Greenwich, Ct. BOSTON—Arr Nov 12, PM, p America (Br), Shanzon, Liverpool Ist inst, | arr up at 11 PM; ‘bark Rouble, Benson, Cronst« (it Jerioks Surinam 13th ult; J'Nickerson, Ba ore; Loring, Baltimore; schrs Woodwell, ‘«itengill, Alexandria Mail, Cobb, Philadelphia; Delaware, Buckmarth, Philade: phia Mary, Crosby, Albany. Cla brig Albatross, son, Savannah; sclrs WA Dresser, Jodge, do; Fairtisld, Crowell, NYork. Sid steamer City of New Yerk, andim the evening ship Red Jacket, in tow of steamer RB Forbes, The following startec, anchored below and re- main:—ships Revere, and J Bradlee; bark Tom Cor- win; brigs Times, Mary H Token; schr Mora and others. ip Ellen Vester, NYork, in tow of steamor Titan, left evening of 11th at 934 o'clock. ‘ath, bark Ida, Hallet, Baltimore; brig J R Rhoades, Hamblin, Baltimore; schra Cherm, Berry, Alexandria; Bray, Bray, Philadelphia; GL, Lovel, NYork. Nothing BANGOR—Arr Nov 11. brig Benjamin, Tangley, NYork., Gd 10th. brig julia E Arey, (of Bangor, late of O:tington,) @, Jamaica, BELFAST—Arr Nov 5, schr “Nomyhap, Beverage,” N yERistoL—ar Nov 12, sloop Essex, Southwick, New ‘ork. BANGOR—Arr Nov 11, brig Benjamin, Langley, NYork. BATH—Sie Nov 10, skip Taslatea (new), Barker, New Orleans, 11th, brig Yobn Afarshall, Sehoonbeck, Wilming- CHARLESTON Arr Nov 9, Span bark Boviequon, Julia, St Jobns, PR; schr{H+yward, McDougall, St Jago; 10th, Br brig Alex Milliken Fisk, Boston, Chi 0th, Be schg Eliza Ca: , Kelly, Harbor Island, Bab; 10th, bark Vudley, Gray, Havre. _FALL RIVER—Arr Nov 11, sloop Maria Lonisa, Bannett, NYork. Sid schrs Minerva, McGivern, Baltimore 12th, M C Durfee, James, Alexandria; Alvarado, Pratt, North. Covolipa; Daniel Grown, Heald, and Iram Snith, Crewell, Port Ewen. GEOROETOWN, SC--Arr Nov 7, brige Hespus, Huff, Bath; Prentiss, Hobbs, Carver for Buckaviller Clé Ook 26, brig Emeline, Staples, Pittson, Me; Nov 1, achrs Ala- bama, Davis, Bath; Sarah Victoria Toleon, NYork; 4th, Farah Moore, Black Pittston, Me; 5th,’ Icuisa, Rice, Rermata; 8th, brigs Onward, Tibbets, Richmond, Me George, Boyington, Georgetown, Me. GLOUCESTER--Arr Noy 8, schra John M Lane, and Lex- iegton, NYork. 9th, schre’ Judge Taney, Baltimore tor Fesex; Wm Tell, Buchsport for NYork; Mary Jane, Bath for Philadelphia. ith, Mary Wise, and Charles Mer- chant, Rockland for NYork. NEW ORLEANS—Arr Nov 6, ships Belle Asiize (Fr), Grielen, Havre, 20th Sept; Ambassader, McDonald, Bre- men; Iraac Allerton, Sear, NYork; Russel Sturgis, Saow, Bremen 4th Sept; Ocean Star, Lord, Liverpool 49th Ai Algodomera (3p), Bertrand, 10 days Havana; barks N Hickborn, Kaadall, Boston; Kepler, Wilson, Bosto Mo: ning Star, Spear, NYo:k; Leroy, ton; Arthur, Spear, Boston; Lus: beth, McConnell, Havana 20th ult; Mex espinola, 7 days Cam ; Oth, ships Arcadia, Jord and Wm ‘Witherlee, Westcot, Cardift; Elta Bren), Rosen krantz, Bremerhaven 7th ins; Sea Queen, Manson, Havre Tit septs ith Sept; Windermere, Fairfield, Liverpool Belle Assize (Fr), Grielén, from Havre 20:n Sept; Ami eador, McDonald, from Bremen to master: Isaac Addison, Sears, 14 days from NYork; Rassell Sturgis, Snow, from Bremen 4th inst, Cld Sth, steamship Pampero, Flanders, San Juan ée Nicaragua; ship Hudson, Clark, NYork; bark Grand Turk, Hichborn, Boston; Br’ brig Telegraph, Morse, Belize, Hon. dared to, set ts ship Ashland; barks Gen Greene, Nathan’ looper; ship Bennington; bark Marcia‘ brig Geo L Abbott: 34, ships Leoutiog and Ovaries. NORFOLK—Arr Nov 11, brig Ann Eliaabeth, Hatha- way, NYork; schrs Julis Ann, Young, Dennis; Hannah and’ Abagail, McAlister, Camden. LONDON—Arc’ Nov 11 sohrs David Crocket, . from Albany for Boston; Bride, Hyde, Roodout for ce; Atlantic, Miller, NYork for Salem; sloop R A Greene, Hawkins, do for Fail River, NEWPORT—Cld Nov N, brig Jobn Balch, Handy, Ha- vans NEW HAY! Noy 12, tloop Ly m . sven rr Noy 12, sloop Lyman Denison, Hills, PENNSACOLA—Cld Nov. 4, brig Manhattan, NYorks sehrs Powhattan, lla, and Sonthern, €o. PHILADELPHIA—Ate Nov 18, ‘steamer Delaware, Clark, NYork: bark Mazeppa, Beadling, Havana; schre David Howes, Long, and Day Spring, Bassett, Chatham. PROVIDENCE kat ee ne Masset, Concha. Charleston, Sid echre George’ W Snow, Dodge, and Jobm Compton, Marts, Philadelphia; Fame, Miles, do, (or am eastern port, according to wind): sloop Pointer, Fawler, N York; 13th, Fehrs Fucinda Jeno, Wall, ana RM Rrowsing, Adame, Philadelphia; Oregon, ildridge, Albany. ROCKLAND--Arr Nov §, sclie ON Perry, York vis Vortland, chr Hexall, Chichester, N RICHMOND--Arr Nov 11 York. sid «chre Valentine and {clipse, NYork. ST MARKS—Cld Oct 29, brigs C A Coe, Hubber’, NYorks General Walson, do, In port Nov 2, brig Waclssa; «chrs Elizabeth, W tis, acd Carthagens, co. SAVANNAN-~Arr Nov o, xchits Francis Satterly, Davie, NYork; Daniel Smith, Bath, Me. Cid ship Neomie, Johnson, Liverpool, STONINGTON-—Arr Nov 11, sches Nile, Falkenburg, and CP Williams, Rogere, Virginin; Kuatee Cobb, Crowell, N York for lynn; Elizabeth, ins, do for Provincetown; Jane, Hail, do for Westerly; sloops Guilford, Robbins, do for Mattapoisett; Ornament, Terry, Rondout. VINALHAVEN—Sld Nov’ 2, «chra Tiger, Boston, 3a, Jos Baker, Philadelphia. WILMINGTON, NC—Cla Nov 1, brig: Leg Pendle- ton, Windier; sehrs Mary Powell, Coflin; RW Brown, Hulve, and JonasSmith, Furman, NYork; I1th, Walter & Hoyle, Gideon, do. 5 WICKFORD—Sid Nov 11, schr Hoary, Baker, Port fwen. 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