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ee nn — “ aes - nmunily occupied them? A. So far as I can regollect they be What proportion of the seas in that Opera Hoase was taken op sae rahe riders, or about what propor- tion of the requiar seat>? a | believe the five year sab- scribers oceupi d sont 146 to 150 seats; the five year sud- scriters were the lessees of the house; ‘the other subseri- bers would vary from season to seasov; I have kaowa them to reach Q During Mr Fy season? A. Tam not certain; if I referred to the oot re © paper I could ascertain. Q Did they vary at the season of Mr Fry’s management? A. No sir, I only say they varies from season to season; ieepeeen they woslibertage in Mr. Fry's management Q How may seats wore there in the house? A It was | considered that the parque te and first and secoud tiers r4one—from 950 to 1,000 ts: would bo)d about 1,000 Q, Were you prere: t ou aay of the extra o nights cm which all the +eats, (subscribara’ ae: others) were thrown open to the public? A. I think it badble. (Subseription list produced in court, but Mr. ford objected to its examination, Mr. Jordan ssid he wantec to prove that all the persons comprised in it were persons of Ligh re«pentability } ‘The Court—I have nod»ubt aboat it, and nobody sup- py thiog t0 the contrary 5 h to produce it because we have bean charged with packisg the opera house with blackgaards | and prostitutes. Mr. Sandford—We deny that ang euch charges have n 1nade. the Court—It i not shown that Mr. Fry was the means of getiipg them there (Che list was not examined. | MADAME AMALIA STRAKOSOH'S TESTIMONY, Madame Amalia Pacu Strato-ch «worn— Q. What was your name before you married? A. My name wae Amalia Patti. Were you married at the time of Mr. Fry’s season at the Opera Howe? No sir, | was not. Q. Be good enovgh to tail us when yeu ware married — when were you married to Mr, Strakoseh? A. Oa ths ficat of May, 185 Q. Were you one of the performers at the overs at Philadelphia, at the time Mr Fry was there? A. Yes. Q. Were you om the stave on evening wen they first attempted to per orm Ni A. Yes, air. Q What part had you in giza. Q. Were you in she opera house at the time when Trutli stopped singing’ A. I was thea in the coulesses, @ Did you see any signs of iinew oa the part of Trudi? o. Q Did you gointoher @ en, Q. Bow long before yougot inthere? A [ think I went im there right away when she did. Q Dic you cee apy faia'ing or sickness in Truffi thea? . [eid not see anything of it. Q. Areyou an Italian or a Frerch lady by birth? A, I aur an Italisp; | was born 1 Italy, 1 and Madame Teresa Truffi Benadetti bota rpeak Ltulien? A Yes Grors #xamined.—Q How long Cid you remain ia Madame Troffi Becedetti’s dressing room. A. All the while she was there Q Who was in that dressivg room? A. I know dam: her mother was there; bu Ihave forgotten all the rest, it is Bo Jong ago. . Did you ever hear any one sy any(biag about her A. Yes, sir; she was complaining that she A. That of Adel- A siag room after she went off? A Q Did you assist her to take off her robe of Nurws A. I don’t remember. Q Do you remember who did take it off? A, Her mother, I believe. Q Do you know if she fainted there? A. No, she dil not faint. Q. Did you leave the room with her? gotten whether I did or not, EXAMINATION OF ROBERT RAY. Rebert Ray, eworm.—Q. Are you ia the habit of sttrad- ing the representation: of ue opera? A. ] am. Q Did you attend frequently at the time of Mr. Fry’s management? A. Yes, sir; 1 was ove of the five year subscribers. and attended the opera regularly. Q. L believe you arear wot New York, sir? A. Lam. Q. Were you present at either or both cf the bails ven by Mr. Fry? A Iwasat one of them, certainly; don’t think I was at both of them. Q Which one vas it that you were at? A. I don’t koow; I was the mansger of ove of them; I think it was the first ove, but Iam no: certain. Q. Was tha: first balla farcy ball? A. It was, sir. Who were the panagers st that ball? A. I cannot recollect at this time Q. Was Semuel B. Ruggles one of them’ A. I should think mot they were all very respectable men; I kuew pone who were Dot so. Q. Doring all the time you were at the opera sad balls, what was the character of the parties as to re+pecta Dility? A. I'saw none but respectable persons, so far as I knew. Q. Can you recollect if you attended the second ball’ A. I think vot Q. You were rot personally acquainted with ang of the sporting men’ A. I don’t know any of them, and could not tell whether they were there or not? TESTIMONY OF ALFX ANDER HAMILTON, JR. Mr. Alexander Ham. tun, Jr., sworn, testided as fol low: :—Q. Were you one of the subscribers? A, I was for one or two kighis im toe week. not for all of Fry’s season. Q Did you gezerally at-end? A. Yeu. Q Were you at *? A. | was ‘at onsof the balls, batwhetber it was curing Mr. Fry’s season, I cannot remem er; ! taick I was maaager at ore bill; [ama ne tive of New York; the vrof the sudieace as to respectab lity was be n avy I hus wnywhere Tknow one men conn with the gambling table; 1 : mat the opert I woa’t be nt of tle Benedetti row; I usual; there was a ge alty dofore that nigh, A. [have for giveo —In the opera Bone letti waa toappesr, and a» saa did the # was & bissios on The part, or greuter part of the audieace; whea te cams’ fersard he wa two or three times: there was a of many there that be shou! hy cxme forward to the foot 1 anall I not ving pusd aad the corte: Fry made ay pl , P roses d Mr. Be i rave; I ce yihing ia Fry's appearance; be seemed to te a little serous fa his manrer, but nothirg mrs than a man might feel ia ad dressing an audience; my recollection is that the play did proceed, with Berede? i performing his part in tt. To Mr. Sandford.— Privr to thas. Ber e<etti was a favorite with the aucience he hat a sweet tenor voice; [ did not hiss him, and den’t remember any of my acquaiotances that did. TESTIMONY OF MADAME CAMMARZINI. Madame Cammarzici sworn, testided as follows :— Q. Were not the chorus at Philadelphia with Mr. F tempted to play the opera of ‘Norma’? Q. Were youon the stage there at the time Traffl stop ped performing! A. Yes Did you see Truili gu off the staga.a* the time and ter her dressing rooa’ A I saw Trutli leave the atage, bat rot go into ber cressing room. Q Whereabouts were you when she left the atags? A On the stage. Q. Were the other clorus singers also on the stage? A. Every one. pt Did you see any fainting or sickness in Teufii? 10. Q. Were any of the chorus frightened or terrified? [Odjected to wa collateral, but allowed | A. I don’t re collect; I think not TESTIMONY OF DB. FORBES. | Dr. Robt. Forbes, sworn, testified as follows:—{ live ia New York; my profession is a pbysician, though not my present occupation; I was « practieng poysician in 1848, '49; I was the phytician of the ope:a company: I recol Jeet the concert that was given about the z+ of October; Tcqlied on Maceme Pico on the day o! the concert, ba A tweee es ven acd one c’elock; [ examined ber to | see if there Were any symptoms of illness about | her; I inquizrea {f se was ill, and she sad she | was: I then ecked ber .b# Bature of her illness; fiat she mentior ea a ® second, ani dually told me ‘ ag not ill at all; I toqun, "4 if she was il; im the first | piace she saic the bad an illness Of th ston ach, and be | fore I p ade an examinaticn she sas.’ *he had an illuess of | the throat, acd before making any exas.!'ation there she | told me rhe was not sick atall, bat that Vistti, to whom | Fhe wae just marrie , was going to Havana tha follwing | morning, that she wished to apend that eveaiag with him, and did not want to go to tbe concert: aa far as I could | see, there were no signe cf illness at all about her; I said to Madame Pico ii woule be im powidle to girs her a cer- | tificate of illnesr, and that ali could do was to give har | aceitifeate that the said she was ill she then wantad | me to give ker a cortificate bised upon previous certifi cate ofa physician, which IreCused that physician’s name | wss Dr. Trudeau; that was all that took place eovcerning ee did net get arery—not atall; [am no: aware thing ia my manner that was wrong; I tery cue to ® lady t herame acquainted with Mr. To Mr. Sandford.—I f Fry during the cpera season; I axed to visit Mr. Fry very frequently; he as a patient of mine: I made many visita, some were socia!; there were none there by appoin'ment; met Mr. Shermen snd Mr 8's brother: Mr. Sherman live: with Mr. Fry; Inet Mr. Wh’ Mr. Foster once or tw I ing Mr. Ovis there: I there oscasionally. an no resol'eetion of meet ¢ Peo at her house, | think in Walker #t i wes in her cbanbar, end an elderly inc y, I toiok her mother; the conversation ) think was in French: Mr, Vietti was in and ont of the ebamber a number of umes curing the crnversasiou: | did pot offer ber medicine any kind; her pute was regniar: I did not r | have har well by night he #eic in poriive wat not sick: T don’t know what became of Dr. Trudeau; I saw him imoedintely af ter leaving Madame Vico; | called apon him then, but have not seen him subsequently, To Mr. Jorder.—I cenverced with Trudeau about her illpese; 1 was not present when thee was any talk about giving free tickety to pack the house TESTIMONY OF MR. BUPKMARDT. Mr. Charles B Burkhardt, examined, testified an fol Jows:—I ama German by birth, but veleve | was an Americnn citizen before 1 was twenty one years of Mr. Fry cover engaged me to write any articles about the opera Q. Did Bennett empliy yon to write any articles abont the opera? A J bave no. written anytuiug for Mr. Ben nett about the opers, nor about Mr. Fy. Q. Did you about the bells, or sither of them? A. 1 wrote one, I believe, about the first fancy ball, at which I was present. Q, What was the arrangement between you and Bea rot about it? MW. Pandéfor?—What is the purport of that question’? Mr. Jord. I wish to show that Mr. B. avreed to him so much for it, if it severe enough | moan article about the ‘last kick”? Mr Favd{ord—That will be your situation wi or ‘le verdict of the jury. [Article banded to tha w nes: ) | Witners—That it ia not mins; T merely daveribed the Greases and the appearance of ihe peopls at the door: rushiog in. MR. F. HUDSON'S TRETTMONY. Fxamired by Mr. Sacdfrd—Q Where to you reside? A. In Now York ity. adie Q. How long have you resided b. | articles A Abou! fifieon year. 9 Ho zou know Benedict H. Revotl’ A. Yon, ait ‘ow sve you known bim / Several Hi 1 o'thnow theexaat sumber Mini 4% What was his general character for truth and city dvrirg the time you have knows him? A. I never heard anything against him Q From your knowledge of his gor ebarvc'er would you believe him when tectifying as a witnaas upoo omh? A. Yes. , . Jordan.—Q. What is your business? | Heassined by, Mr. Sestan— 0 ” | peated. Laid om the table. A. Tam connected with the newspaper press. Q. Writing for the press? A. Yes to ron thetr pasconger ears through the Bicht) Fifty-ni reat; and jernas, the said avenuy is in order. There gn Miaalved, That the ronolution niopted by, atts Roard a ‘ approved by B . on the Bizhth avenve Kallroad Comtaay eo Tua o'rs to Fifty: ninth stree?, be, and the same is hereby rosoiaded and re- Reronrs. artment—In favor of or; ieth pulsing Q In whose employment are you at present’ A. In | a —— ante sm Mr. Bennett’ Larves, ke Relative to altoriag lino {@ At what time were you acquainted with Revoll? A. | of Uattery enlargvment Laid om the table aud rooted to Twas acquainted with him several years before he went | be printed. to Paris; [ don’t ksow the year he left. Q. Where was he employed? A On tho Naw York Hewalp, Q In what station! tion; Judge Oak a A. wake up # French edition led aud wrote for it. y—In French, did you say? Writing for our French edi- reach steamer, and A. Yes, sir; we publish a French edition for our conticental sub- seribers. Mr. Jordan—Yeu heard nothing against him? A. No- thirg against him. Q. You are one of the editors of the Hrratp? A. Yes, sir. Mr. Joréan—I will ask your Honor now bu-yscird you have decided ou whet part of th hich were produced i —yon will allow to be read? ge Oakley—I will exclute the whole of them as ir- OF Jug, relevant. Mr. Jordar—The whole of them? Judge Oakley —Yes, sir. Mr. Jordan (to witcess)—Have you any intersst in the pre ietor+hip of the Henan? A. None. Mr. Jor¢an—That is all sir. MR. ALFRED E, BAKER'S TESTEMONY. Mr. Alfred E. Baker was next examined by Sir. Sand- ford. His testimony is as follo’ Mr. Sandford— Where do you reside? Q. How long have you been a twenty-five years, 0. Bo ide? A, In New York. ident here? A. Adout you know Benedict H. Revoil? A. Yea. Q Bow long is it since you drst beosme acquaiated | with him, 4, About four or five years. Q Where was le engaged whe A. He was engaged on the Nx yon first knew bi York Hxatn, and contin- ued to be engag-d there till he left for France. Q. What was his general character for truth and ve- rscily? agains? him, A. I believe it was good; I never heard anything Q. Frem your knowledge of hia general character, would you believe him as a witness when testifying under oatbY “A. Yeu By Mr. Jorden.—Q. What ir your business ? A. Tan one of the reporters of the Naw York Heratp Q How long have you been reporte: for th 9 HeRALD ? A. About seven or sight years; Loan’t tell exactly the pom r of years d you ever see the origiaal manuscrip of Truffi’s Q card which she wrote efter sae returaed from Philadel phia. A, Idid not Q. Do sou krow who wrote it / VICTOR COZAY'S The next witness was V follows:—I cawe to New Yori in August, 1848, and ro rided in Broadway. corner of Warren stree’: [ am a tailor: Throw Revoil; A, Ido not, TESTIMONY. tor Cozay, who testified as I knew bim aboot a month efter I came dere anc all the time he remaiaed ia this country; I made clothes for Lim; he always paid me for them; his chsrac ter for truth and veracity I have never hear 1 any thio; Lis bill 1 ff ainst: I woul! believe Mr. Revoil under oath, positively. Cross examined by Mr. Jurdan—Q. When did he pa7 ‘A Some time before his departure he call- ed and paid me a swall balance he owed me; I made all bis clothes, for, like often change his tailor. al Frenchmen, he dosa not very (Laughter.) I was iu the habit of reeing him, acd if he bad articles from other t era I ‘Uf Committee ov Saleries and Offices—In favor of incross ing the salary ef the Contract Clerk in treet ment. Adopted, Of Committee em Finance—In favor of referring petition og as 8. Smith to Committee on Repairs and Supplics, Adopted. Of Committee on Firance—In favor of appropriating $50 000 for the New York Juvenile Asylum. Adopted on a division, ¥iz.:— Afirmative—Aldormen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Onkley, Boren. Barr, the President, Aldermen brisley, Francis, Smith, Tiem\nn, Pearsall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Cornell, Alvord, Dobe: ty, and Peok— 19. A OTION. Alderman Warn moved that whon the Boatd adjourns it Monday next, the 12th iast., at 5 ment liste, viz. : For sewer in Leonard stroat. from sewer in Woet Broadway to. point about alxty feet roadway. For sewer in Mercer strvet, from sewer in Bleecker etrect to near Amity stroct. For sewer in Sixth street, from sewor in First avenue tos point near Second avenues. or sev Trirty-ninth street, from sewer in Bighth a1 nue to se" Ninth avenue. For rea &o, im Fiftieth street, from Tenth avenue to the Hudson river, For regulating Fer errb ard guite: For fisgging westerly 56 to Br-ome etreet. For flagring. wontarly sidewalk of Clinton atrest, betweoa Hester #nd Grard etreets. For flogging southerly sidewalks of Twenty third strect, | between Fitth and sixth svenw ad Issac Bdwards appointed collestor there- for cn & division, viz. :— Affirm tive—Aldermen Mooro, Haley, Sturtevant, Oaklay, Boyce, Barr, the Provident, Aldermen Brisloy. Francis, Tie: mapn, Pcareall, Bard, Ward, Denman, Cornell, Alvord, Doherty, Peck—13, Noga ive—a'derman fmith—1. From the Counsel to the Corporation—In ans wer to a roso- Intlen of ingulry a3 to Fevetine Aung Benjamin T. S y for expenses incurred in the purchase of lote sold for taxes. To Cemmittes on Finance. From the Counsel to the Corporation—Relative to the ap- peiutment of poligomen for the Twenty-first and Twenty: scocnd werda. Laid on the tabla, From the Counsel to the Curporation—With resolution di- recting him to stay proceedings relative to taking 100th street, between Fifth and Kizhth averues Adopted. Returrs of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department—Of aes onts and resiguations for the month ef Nove aber, 188. Confirmed. Of Committee on the White and Church streets. in Bowerv and Rivington strects. sidewalk of Morser street, from No. REPORTS RUS! WED, ire Dewartment—In favor of award- e centract for two fire alarm bells, of 10,000 nounds each, to Messrs Meneely & Zona. Ado’ ted on a division, viz: Aflipmative—Aldcrmea Woore. Haley. Sturtevant Boyce, Barr, the } revident, Aldermen Brisley, Francis. Smith. Tie mann, Pearsall, Bard, Denman, Cornell, Doherty, Pesk—16. Of Committes or Roade— Te concur to stay proceedings in the opening of 1Gd ettoeh, from Thicd to Bighth avenues ‘OL Com Dittee on Firo Department—To concur to confirm the returns of the Chie! Eagineer for the month of Ootober, Iss}. Adopted. ‘Alderman Donerry presented com: toe against the uso: f vy the Hudson River Railrosd bel w Sixtieth street, the city of New York. report, of the minority an would have eeen them: we used to have conversations to- | gether on polities, ard bad very agreeable intercourse; I had conversations with others about Revoil; with French perscns of whom I Lad asked quest'ous with regard to. t first I made inquiries with regard to his solvency, ‘ter | became acquainted wita him I found no ne- of asking anything further. TESTIMONY OF DR. WALLIS, Dr. Wallis was sworn and testified as foll Q. Where do you reside ? Q. How long have you been a resident of resent. 8 A, In this city at ew York? A. Several years, especially duriog the autumn and sum- mer: my winters bave been chiefly spent in Washington. Q Do you krow Revoil? couple of years before he left the country for Fraace. It Q. What was his character ‘or trath and veracity ? 2003; I had no reason to Coubt it. Q. Weuld'you believe Lisi under oath? Mr. Joréab—What ia your business? istapt editor of the New A. Yes, sir, Iknew him a A. I would. A. My busizess is York @erarp (. Did you hear anybody talk about him exeept those connected with the f ARRALY » establishment?’ A. I don’t recollect now; I baye met him very little in society, bat wherever | have been in intercourse with him, I have heard notbing at 1 to his disa? vantage @ You have met him yery little in society? A. In- ceed, sir, th vities of meeting Mr. Jordan—Tha post of French translator Q. Was that all the busizess be had to do in the offi A. He made up hink, thet came to the cil vl rapslated the ex itorial protes‘ion have very fei opportu. ch other in society. is a good rearon. Witness, I wat on the Haar in the 49; but 1 think T was in Washington du (. What was the occupation of evoi pg both winters. ‘A. He held the hw Frereb edition for Europe, and, I French avd Spanish newspapers tracting the news from thea for the Hera; 1 have inet him sometimes at Hastiags, Mr. Bennett bida ¢ aN ‘y cent, and t I know ot him with the excep:ion of casual visits about the city MR. BW. EW in New aide Beratn est York blishiment: Gararp about fourt Q Whet part of Toe fivarcial ard ry w i Q years be’ore Q What was bis gene ard ver ¢ Vould you be Mr. Jordan.—Q it fifteen yeera, a Buns Hudson, exari and em conn Tha ‘3 TESTIMONY. ‘est'fied && follows: —T re- ted with the New Yors ve been a resident of this city nd have ben coonected with the rei Wha apcr are you connected with’ him under oat A a, A. Ido A. About seven racter during that time Very good. I believe * A. I would, portuaities had you of A. T bave beea rector? with bim a great desl, and misgled with him in sociaty a great deal, Q. "bere are you from, Mr. Hadaon? What were his daties on the Henxatp? A. Boston. A. Priast- pally transletor and French editor ; he used frequently atiend theatres and write no Q Did he attend the oper: A. I don't know ; be was generally around frequently ? at all (be theatres. Q Did you ever attend the opera of Mr. Fry? don’t think I ever atte) ned. a of them. hile Mr. Fry was here AT Q. Do you know if any of Bennett's press had ever tickets there? Q. You bed nere! ever tried to get ons Brrarp’ A A. I don’c know of any. Thad none; I don’t know that I [hava no knowledge of it Q Are you connected with the proprietorship of the ‘A. I sm not. Q Dosonknow who wrote frufli’s card’ A Ido not, ard bave not read nor seen it. Q. Had Be ring the nett anybo inter of 1848, 3849, to attend the cpera? dy employed exoept Revoll, da: A do not know that he attended the opera. Here the testimony closed on both #ides, and the casa was aéjourned til Monday, when tt ‘s understoo 1 that the counsel for the ¢ efendant, . Sandford, will sum up. 2k CORK COMMOS COUNCTL {O¥FICIAL,J Stated Session. man, Cornell ‘Ihe winu the Bower; Streeta By Alderman Want y, to have sai against driving piles wort ride Committee on Wharver, Boar Bill of Hunting Sh ward station honss, To mao FRANCIS—Petition of citizens on the line of rect extended To Committee on a Rer » F © mptoa, Esq, Ps Oakley, Dor ALpy t, Aldermen , Boyce, Barr, Tred, Bria- il, ‘Bard, Ward, Den ok. ere rcad and approved. S lot Beaart & Fryo, for fitting tion district, Ninth ward. To ary_and Diamond, fer extra rk. To Committee of Re- 1, for medical rervic mmittee on Police, nonstr neo of James J. Jones, pier No. 15 Enst river. To By Aldermen srvonb—Patition ot J- Augustus Hamailton, to have Vacant lots fen By Al perty on Filty-foprti si bet een Third ai By Alderman Drwsra owner in fee of ad Fit INvIT. lots 1 ‘To Cominittes on Strecta. ~Remonstrance of owners of pro- eot ence nst pping work on said To Committeo on ATIO? tenil the eloventh annual the Assembly Rooms, on 4, William Monzlos ix the iz betwren tho centre ling of Forty fow nd the sentes line of Korky sixth strect, and nd Thirteenth aver uss; and “raero: as, in the deed, ng and releasing sald water iets, it is eoveranted ond d the grantees their heirs or as: Figpe shal! wot fe, buikhevds, and aysnnes oF strects in eeid d Of ABY pact thereof, or make b tho covenant thercla contata tpurpos) le first obtained from and Commonalty. Therefore, sion be, ard hereby i4, granted to the beits’ or acsins, to’ hnitd, wharves ard bulkheads, and avenues or str. oy part or portion thereof, and to fill in ond take the and under water, be- tween the eontre line of Forty feurth stevet and ths centre Vne of Forty-sixth atreet, and the fleventh avenue and the e of tho Thirtuenth avenua, in tho city of New y rm the weet side ty-ninth street: Commirsioner. By Alderman Brist dollars be, aod ix here the premisva No. be, ard is hereby, # buliding from the I7th JK, to be paid to the fe teo én Fire Depactment By Alderman Co oy ative= Alder yt dermen Don Third avenue, be fleaged ux de To Committ Slips. > tho ridewalk on céa Thirty fifth and Thir- tion of the Street 60) 1 on Stree i, hat the sum of afty propriated to pay for altering t, in tho Ninth ward, for wv um of $14 por mouth be rent of the said to the Ist of May, yf t lest suct raid company, To Commit: d Thet the Comp*roller for» lot for the uso of vicinity of Houston and Essex 4, That the Commisstonor | hereby, dita tted to. a © honse of Enzine Com- i. D urteyant, Oakley, Brisloy, Franc! 1, Dokerty—16. Aldermen Cornell, Aly n, Denman FP esoive", that the Commission crf Repaies an | Supplios ba, and he is hereby, dirasted to adver tice for pre pose 4. to oo-tract for the repairing of le ¥ 7, ditoe ny No. 2 dol Sixty firat al erolved, That whom vicinity of Pixcy first et mirsio* cr of Repairs an thor rré@ ay d directed t and; the same to be dona forthwith to the t alot yi? gefirat to} street, with ‘To Qommittes ~Regolved, That tho Comptrolter ho, ted advartine for a let for the use of ¢ to he located in the noigh- 4 Third avenue, ball bave beon A. uimmers of 1843- | | Lair on the table and dirccted to be priuted. Of Commiites on Finance—In favor of refunding taxes, , &o.. on property solé to Geo, Bowman, at corpora: ia 1810, whic alo hss been ct aside.’ Adopted, FROM HOARD OF ASSISTANTS Resolution—That the cross «alk in Greenwich street, at its intersection with Reade etroet, southarly ide, be taken up and relsid. Concurred in, Rerolution~ Thas the Comptroller advertise for pro} purchase a lot of ground rituntad betwen Seoond an ad 120th and 127th streets, for Book & La expenses, tion sale ato rth dder Co. ‘oncurred in. Preamble and recolution—That Hoso Co. 4 be disbanded, for violation of corvoration ordinances in runniag on tho sidewalk. To Ccmmittce on Fire Depatim nt, Report of Committoe on Salarios and OMicss—In favor of increaring salary of the clerk of Easex market. To Commit- tee on Salories and Offices. | “Report of Committee on Fico Departmoat—In favorof pry- ing bi'ls facurred by Engine Company No, 38. Lost for want | ef a constitutional vote; eub-equently reconsidered, and laid | Jn favor of sewer in Mer- street. Adopted on a ive -Aldermen Moore, Hale Aldermon Rrisley, Franc Bard, Denman, Doherty—1 Report cf C.mmittes on Fire Department—In favor of re- painting Louse of Lcxe Company No. 22. To Commistes on ‘ire Department. Repor! of Committee on Sireete~-In favor of granting per nis- sion to the Sixth and Kighth avenue railroad compa: ies, ty Boyca, Barr, the Smith, Tiemann,” extend their track from No 1 Vesay street to and through burch street. ‘To Committre on Stracta, Montily re ort of th» Committes of Repairs and Sup plies. Ordered on file. Cn imotien, the Board then adjourned until Monday next, 12th inst., at five o'clock P. M. D T. VALENTINE, Clerk. Assigrant ALDERMEN, Pring Dee), D'S Prevent—Jonathan Trotter, Es1., President, ia the chair, sristant Aldermen Tait, Mabbatt, O’Brion Mabee, Broaden, codward, Fin, Bovton, McGown, Stewart, Woheelan, C.aw ind McConkey. 10%. By Avr Boaxp or fi We! ‘ord, O' Kea vET ant Alderman CRAwFonp—Of John Johnston, to lave eas lamps in Thirty-second street, between Third and Lexington avenues. To Committes on Lamps and Gns, RESOLUTIONS. rman WoopwARn—That Enging Com- dton widitionsl members. Adopted. e vacant lota on weet side of uty eighth and Twenty ninth cneed; slo, the Jota an eouth side of Twonty between Madison and Fifth avenues, Adopted, nercars. By Assistant pany New bos Alder le nirth streot, Of Committee on Sew r street, from Houston to Prince stroeus; to concur for sewer in Elizaheth street, from Prince to Grand streets. Both edoptad, ach by (he follwing rete :— Affirmat vo~ The President, Messrs, Tait, Mabbatt. O’Brien, Maybee, Brenden. Woodward, Ring, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, McGoasn, Ltewart, Wicclan, Crawford, O'Keefe, aud Mo- Conkey— Of Committee on Strects—To conene to fence vacant lots, and flag » Tks ks in Fourteonth ¢troet, hetw Adop ed, ty the following vo President, Mesars. Tair, Marbatt, O'Brien, Woodward, King, Wolls. Hunt, Bouton, Wheelan, Crawford, O'Keefe, and sfo- in No. 213 and is of nittes on Potice—To conenr to pay medical Dra. Cheesehcrough, Ward Pricce, Looks, Gilligan, Porter, Frankel DeForo t, and Blakeney; to concur to pay medical bills of Dra JK. Bardenbrooe, W £, Willinins, a-conenr to pay moti i till of Dr, Jolt ted, each by the following vote: — Affirmative—7 he President, Mess:s. Tait Masbatt, O’Brien, Maybee Breagen, Woodward, King, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, Mecowsn, Stewart, Whelan, Crawford, O'Keefe, and Me- Conkey—I7, Of Committee on Fire Departmant—To concur in the pas- sage of arorolution te procure a site for Engiae Co. No. 40. the following vote tive— he President, Meaers. Tait. Mabbatt, O’Brien, Breaden, Woodward, Ring. Wells, Hunt, Bouto , Stewart, Wheelan, Crawford, O'Keefe, and M nkey—i7. ‘Committes on Salaries and Officers—In favor of inorea: the salary of the clerk of Clinton Market. Adopted hs following vote :— Atiirmative—Mossrs, Tait, Ma%batt, O’Brien, Mayhee, Broa gen, Ring, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, Stewart,’ Wheelan, and eConkey— | “Negative 3h Crawford, and O' Kee fe: ident, Assistant Aldermen McGowen, e—4, COMMUNICATION, From the Comptroller, In answer to the resolution direst g him to commasicate by whet authority the Govarnors of iy in th ‘ous and costly dinars and entor- tsinmen &o., stating that by the law of 9 o Alms House bavo exclusi' 72: pariment Lor the money expended in the discharge of thair duties. Te Comptrollar hot aware of any power in the Goveraors to giva soetly di Ao. nt tha exeenso of the pal ic treasury. waless it is a set, which saya they“ ehall geng- the power and authority now by law con. isrioner of tho Alms Hou tup isors, in respect to AS no vouchers are rendered Ly tt 0 Govornora ty ths Fin ment, the Comptroller f@ unad'e to tarnish ths de-all dito in the resolution, Acorpted, and ordered on Sle. PROM NOARD OF ALDENMEN, Revoln wenty-iurih etvcet, between Fourth and Fifth avenves, ved with gas, Conourred in, Accepting invitation to review Myndera’ Geenadiors in front ef City Hall on the 28th inst, Accepted Resolution—-T! at extension of Canal steeet to interveot Walker, and the widening of Walker streetto East Broadway, tak on tho Ist of May, Coucurred ia. Reeclution--Re ring the Street Commissioner to place hey-fixth ptrect under contract (orthwitn, or report why it en not been done. Ccnourrod im Nonernourring with to's ord of Assistants in tho reao- appropriating $1,000 for the purpose of tendering the olden ‘ot the city to Jolin Mitchel, Esq. ‘This Board to ite orizinal remeLation, ‘Tho Board then adjourned, to Monday next, at 6 orolock. From the minut . T, MCCLENACUAN, Clerk. The County Canvass. STATYMENT IN RELATION TO JUSTICES OF THR SUPE- RIOR COUKT, OF THE COURT OF JOMMON PLEAS, DISTHIST ATTORNEY, AND GOVERNOR OF THE ADMBEOUS of € the city 19 b, Canvassirs having met st the offica county of New York, om the 15th, h, 37th, 230 ys 01 ist, 24, 34, 7th, Ge mbor, } to convaes and estimate the iy ‘veral election districts of said city and county, : on the bth doy of November, in tho an follows, to wito— ettimats end oanvase the whole Voles given for Jvatices of the Superior C undred and thirty “ix thousand one hundred 7h Cf whieh John Duor, for six years, received tw our lundved @nd cighty seven, Jolin Sisson, for Bix years, received sixtoon onty one , eon. met, for rix years, received twolve thousand and id two d Tlilt-n, for sit years, received ten thous sixty-three, Arcbil: hundred an lor, for swo years, reosived fifteen thousand one hundred and 3 incly-seven, fa | iteardeloy. for ele yours, received thirteon theu- tard ene Lunde d and plasty ve, Joriah Sutherland, for six years, reocived thirteen thou- sand one hundred and forty-six. Lumen Sherwood, for #.x years, received elghty-one. Mirray Hoffwan, for two years, recoived twonty thousand six hudred and ix. Peter Y. Gutier, fore hondred ond pincty-th Lncius Robinso three hundred and And acattering received oy ¢ hund rod and thes, wh. lo wumbor otos given for Judge of the amon Pleas for the eity and county of New York y four thousaud eight hundred and ninety-eight, ch Charles P. Daly received twenty-four thousand dred and aoventy three, years, received two thousand four wo years, ro elved eleven thousand Coorge B. Nelson received twenty thousand three hundred and seventy tix And forty rio reattering votes, Thot the whole namber cf votes given for District Attor- of tieeity and county of New York was forty ix show o hundred end seventy nine. tC which N. Bewditeh Blant received sixtoon thousend one Iundred and seventy nine. thaniel B. Biunt received three hundere dised.to N. Bowditos Bint. N ft. Mlunt received ono bundred and twenty-four; oredit- ed to N, Bowditen Blunt. Chewncey Shatter received sixteen thousand four hundred dd F' Clark received thirteen thousand oi and forty; and rinety, ring votes. Ae tart che number of votes given for Governor of the sinking ag es a je shousen ‘Ot w ldam 8. Duke received twenty thousand fre La Javor cf ssowerin'Mezoer | Daniel F. Tiemann room’ Ved clevea thousand three hundred at ty four. ean Tee nend received thh:teen theusand four hundred eae “Laric. Marsh received one hw: ‘And tweaty-seven seattori 1¢ We certify. atatemer i Blare ante neneath dit ee Dera, aD. 18S oard this seven! f c vente cay °R'T. COMPTON, Chairman, D. A, Fowxxn, Secrotary, ‘The Board of County Canvassers of the city and count; Now ¥ ing canvaseed and estimated the votes ai and t ten. © the hai of ven 1 & gon! year Jobn Duer and Joh Siosson, by votes, were duly elected Justices of the reat perior Court of the city cf New York for rix years That Murray Hoffman, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected a Justice of the Superivr Court ef the city cw ars. t Charles P. Daly, by the greatest number of votes, was culy elected Juége'of the Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of New York. ber of votes, ‘That N. Bowditoh Binnt, by the ereateet ni ‘county of was duly ¢Jocted District Attorney of the city New York. William 8. Duke, by the greatest nnmbor of votes, ‘That Tae uly elected & Governor of the alms House of the city ‘ork. the 7th day of December, i and county of New Yi 4. 'T. COMPTON, Dated New York, D. A. Fowier, Soretary. STATEMENT RELATIVE TO MEMOERS OF ASSEMBLY. ‘The Board of County Canvassers of the city aad. coun- ty of New York, having moet at the office of the Clerk of said county, cn the 16th, 16th, 7th, 18th. 19th, 2let, 22d, 23d , doth, 2th, heh and S0Ch days of November, an bch and 7th days of dD. ISS, te can ‘iv ate the vote tion held do certify 1853. Chairman, pt vase A election district) of said county at the genecal el on the Sth day of November, in the year aforesaid, a6 follows, to wit: ‘That it appears or such estimate and canvass, that the whole number of votes given for Members of Asssombly in the First Assembly oi trict was, Or he usan’ fi dred and eighty eirht, of which ed ae pen dred sad see ix, iel Mabew rece!’ five hundred and forty-three, Danses A ehuccldt, Jr, received four hundred and sixty- nin Silas J. £mith received fonr, and scattoring, six. ‘That bre whole number of Yotee givon for Member of As- scmbly in the Second Asscmit!y distros waa, ‘two thousand one bundred and fiftesa, Cf which George De Witt Clinton received niae hundred and eighty-sevon, Charles K, Swords received eight hundred and twenty sight, brba K. Maynard reovived two hundred and ighty-soven, and scattering thirteen. Thes the whole member of votes given for Member of As- sembly in tho Third Assembly district was, ‘One thousaad five bundred and ninsty-one, of which Danicl W. Clarke received six hondred and cighty, Poilip J. Down: y received two bundced and forty thres, Patrick H Moguire recrived vix hundred and sixty eight. ‘het the whole number of votes givea for Member of As- sembly in the Fourth aseembly distri. t was, ‘One thousand eight hundrd and Gity-seves, of which Jobn Creighton received three hundred and sixty-five, Thecdore A. Ward received cizht hundred and twenty-one, John ¥, Savage, Jr. received 0x hundred, and seatteriag fifteen. Thatthe whole numbor of votes given for Member of As- ombly in the Fifth Asson bly dis'rict was, ‘Two thousand six huncred and seven, of which Edmune FP. Barrow recived one thcusaad three hundred and forty rire George F. Alden feceived eight hundred and cight. wa iam W. Judson reovived four hundred and forty-five, m given for member of As- sembly ip tho Sixth assem ly district was ‘Two thousend six hundred aud sevents on, of which Edward Green roce:vod thousan ‘0 hundred and four. thirt; 'W lliau B. Aitken received one thousand four hundred and thirty-eight, ard Seatteriog five, ‘hat the whels number of votes given for member of As- ambly int’ e Seventh assembly district was, ur thousand ons hundred and forty two, of which Charles Leigh received one thousand five handred and pevonty-throe. William Quacken! lh received five hund-ed and fifty-five Samuei Grevuert received one thousand three hundred and Iwentv-nine. Alexhar B. Millard rocoived six hundrod and seventy-four, and Beattering eleven. That the whole number o’ votes given for members of As- sembly \n the Bighth Assembly districs was, ‘Une th: usanc rine hundred and twenty-nine, of which . Jeremiah 'T. Brooks received five huadred and fourteon, ‘Ambrose W, Barnes received one hundred and fifty. ‘Thcmas H. ‘Ti.ton reosived ono hundred ad forty-one. {George H: Kicharis received seven hundred and forty: eight. Howard E. Coates received three Lundred and sixty-four, an Se tering twelve. That the whole number of votes given for memter of As- sembly in the Ninth Aesembly di: trict was, ‘Two thousand nine huadred and twouty Joshus Fleet received eight hundred and sixty-two. Daniel Willis received one thousand two hundred and teventy-three. ‘Edvard Ferris received six tundred and Edward C, Maloy ,eceived cizhty-eix, am Boa tt: ring eight, ‘hat the whole number of votes given for momber of As- rembly in the tenth Assembly district was, ‘“hreo thousand six bundred and thirty seven, of which William Wordsworth received eight hundred and ninoty- ninety-two. a io six. "David I. Chatfield reecived nino hundred and seventy-nine, . mi Joseph W. Ssvege received one thousand seven hundred and sixty-two. That the whole number of votes given for member of As sembly in the Kleventh Assembly district, was Two thousand and sixty-seven of wrich Calvia Sweezey received three hundred and twenty-five,g Miles B. Andrus received sven hundred and three. James M. Bard received eight hundred and niaety-three, Jaw es Coma reccived sixty-nine William W. Pream received seventy-two; and Scatiering fives That the whole number of votes given for member of As- bly in the Twelttn mbly district, was 6 10sec eight hundred and seventy-eight, of which ever Laweon received cight hurdred and torty-ning, Jsmes M. Bard received six bundred and two. Samuel Srown received four hundred aud twenty- Sentterivg ix “hat the whole mumber of votes civen for member of As- 'y in the [hirteenth Assembly district, was 6 thousand and teen, of which Freverick A. Conkling recelved one thoussad four bun- dred ond nineteer, Tier jswin 8. Hart reccivod four hundred and fi'ty-niaa, ene ei Coddington received ome hundred and thisty- thine, rd Seattering eight. one, and sseinbly district, wi red and fort» -ssven, of which eived one thousand six hundred and ? 2 Bclomen B. Noble r ninety -tive, ; Joa F. Cummings received two thousand three hundred and sixty. Alexarder M. Alling received one thousand five hundred and severty-cight. Rebert H Sbannoa received eighty-six, and Koatte ing twenty-eight. ‘That the whele nuraber of votes given for membors of As- sembly in the fifteenth assombly distr'et, was ‘Three thousand}iour lundrea and siaty-two, of which Charles A. Magnos reevived ono thousand one handed and eeven. Henry C. Sperry received six hundred and fourteen. Edwin A. Ware received one thoucand seven huadred and twenty -nive, and Seattering twelve, That the whole number of vot eombly in the Sixte nth Asse ab: ‘three thousend seven bundred and twenty-one, of which Jainca M, Sinith, Jr., received exght hundred and shirty. Aiccnder 2. Sharp received eight hundred ard forty-five Michael @. Hart received six hundred uad eighty eight. John C. Devereaux received cight hundred aad four. Robert B. Lioy d received tive hundred and fifty-four. We o.rtify this statemext to be correct, and have eaused the same to be attested by the signaiures of the Chairman and Secretary of this board, this 7th day of December, 1553, R. T’ COMPLON, Chairman. D. A. Fowen, Secretary. The Board cf County Canvassers, of the city and county of New ¥ aving canvarsed and ‘timated the votes given in the several elestion districts in each of the assembly dis- tric s of tho said city and county, at a genoral election, hold on the eighth day of November, 1963, do hereby ceruly, do: termino ard declare, that j2cter H Grahem, by the crentost number of votes, was duiy eivet’d metuber cf Aesembly, in and for the First Assom Ly’ ¢ietrict in said city and county. That George De Witt Clintou, by the greatest number of rotes, was duly e'ected rember of Avaciably, in and for the Second Assembly di-trict in eaid city and county. That Panicl W. Clar¥o, by the greatest numbor of votes, was erly elected member of Assembly, in and for the Third Aw sembly district in enid city and county, That Treouore A. Ward, by tho greate:t number of votes, wad duly elected member of Assembly, in and for the Fourth Aa y district in said oity and county, That Fawerd 2. Bexrow, 1 ‘the gen number of yotes, was fuly clecto! mom. esemb)y, in and for the Fifth assem- big district in raid city and ocunty. ‘That Villinm B, Aitken, by the great given for member of As- distrivt, was t number of votes, was in and for the Sixth As- som bly district im enid city and ccunty. That Charles Leigh, by tho greatest number of votes, was duly 4"pceembly, in avd for the Seventh Assem- nd'county That seors A wards, by the Era vers nomber of votes, was duly +leoted member of Assembly, in and for the Bighth As- som bly district im eaid city and county That Daniel Willig, by the greatest numoer of votos, was duly elected membo? of Asserab)y, in and for the Ninth Assembly ¢istrict in cnid city andeounty. ‘That Joeeph W. Savage, by the greatest numbor of votes, was dvly elected member of Assembly, in wud for the Tenth As: tombly district, in said city avd county, James M. Boyd, by the greste t number of votes, was duly elected member Uf Assembly, in and for the Eleventh As- eom'ly district, in said city aud county. That Peter Dewson, by the greatert number of votes, w eleoved member of Avsombly, ia and for tre Twoltth tly dietrfes, in tnid erty and county. That Frederick A. Conkling, by the greatest number of votes, wes duly eeoted menor of Asrombly, in and for the Thir- teerth Assembly district, in ta dnd county. That John P. Cuminings, by'the gre number of vows, was du'y dreted member of Aesembly, in and for the Fourteenth Aecembly dis rict, in eid city nad county. That Kawin'A Waro, by tho greatest number of votes, was duly cloctod member cf Assembly in end for tho Fifteenth As: sembly cistrict in seid city and convty. ‘That That Alexander P, Sharp, by the gr, atest number of votos, wae duly elected momber of arsemby, in and for the Sixtesnth Arsembly Cistrict in suid ty and county. Dated the wenth aay of December, | Bey R. fT. COMPTON, Chairman. D. A. Fownrn, Seotetary. MBABITIMNE INTELLIGENG ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY 7 ‘MOON BETS, HIGH WATER, “port of New York, December CLEARED fteamshipr—Paltic, Cou stocs, Liverpool, E K Collins & Co Black Warrior, Bntock, Mobile, Livingston, Crocheron & Co; Eenjamin Fracklin, Atkins, Charleston, E Lincola & ce 0 Shize—Crecle, Pierce, New Orleana WT Frost; Constan- tive, Dnryer, Liverpoo), Grinnell, Mintura & Co: Jobn Fyfe (new clipper), Graifam, Glasgow, Danham & Dimon; Lace Bell, Jobuson, Havre, 0 Livingston Barke—Mentezuma, Hanton, Derarara, Smith Tattle; Mery Acélia Sleeper, Arica (Peru) J T White & Co; Mara- val, Ware, Parbacoes, TD Wight Prige— Catarina (Sit), Tort: riel. Veriee, Teisata, acd Pa Jarno, Chate berlain, Rohineon & Co; Marla (29), Sjalan- Ger, Retterdam, Fonch & Meincke: “outher, Attins, Mo- DIL’, Ferter & Nickerson; Velocity (Br), @wiwn, St Johns, NF. Tucker & Whiteman Schr'—Dantel Willeta, Smith, Providence, master; Re hecea, Wogiam. Potersbarg, Jas Hunter & Co; Corde! Young New Podfor’, master; Saxon, Angell, Darien, Maj hew, Talbot & Co; Talvot, Whittemore, Attakapas, May- hew, Talbot & Co; Werren, Grant, Jacksonvill, Chas & J Peters. 4 Graham, Nichols, Fall River, master. 9, 1853. Merlin (Br), Croman, St Thomas, Nov 20, and Bermucs 3, to BK Cunard. The M experienced ver ‘weather the catward and from ooppra te Bermyta bad © sugovssion of i gaan, lat Jibboom, rails, &c, ley to six days when within 60 miles Of the island: &th inst lat 97 57, lon 73 19, passed @ abip steering 8s! owing a red signal with » white ball in it, Ship Rociail (of Bestor), Martin, Havre, 32 days, with 886 passerr re. t» Lane & Wert Bark J a Wesley (of Searsprrt), Curtis, Havre, 82 aye, with 207 passenger ra (all wall), to RP Back & Co rk 0 R DaWoif (pew), Holmes, Witdsor. 6 days to TR& DR DeWolf. Deo 6, twenty’ miles south of Nan beige Shoal, spoke bark Hebron, from City Point for Bos. or. Frig Vivid (Br). Kendrick, Malaga 38 deys, aud 8 days ne Halifax, to order. Part of the cargo was landed at falifax Brig Thomas R Stewart (of Baltimore), Owens, Cape satis Durebesa '& henvey Ca We 8 ds: ie a3 forrey (aew) Addison, 5 *RUGUENEE mid marca gan ir . Porter, Hu 4 days. Echr Tonia Bodine, . Richmond, 4 days, e Schr Frenk, MeMath, Norfolk, 4 ays. Rebr Jarvis Lyoo, Castoft Philadelphia, Schr @ J Weaver, Smith, Philadelphia, Schr J P Bet, Wallace, Cherryfield, 5 days, Sobr Z A Paine, Saddler, Eastport, 6 days, Schr Mazurka, Flowers, Belfast, 5 days. Sobr Viola, Lawroage, Bucksport, 6 deya Sobr Harriet Ann. Huckins, Lubeo, 6 days. Sckr JE Smith, Miner. Boston, 4 daye. Sehr Oregon. , Rochland. 6 days, for Flushing. Sebr Samuel Rankin, Brown, Rockland, . ebr Rosalle, Brome, cases a Sloop Farmer. Lumta 5 Steamer Senece, Chaluer, Har ford, The addition made in the report of bark Edward Cohen yesterday, regard ng the Br brig Abraham, was an error, 88 the lat and lon willshow. It arose in a harried con- founding of her with the Am brig Abram SAILED. Steamships Flack Warricr, Havana and Mobile; Banja- min Franklin, Charlest¢h Wind very light during the day from NE to SE. (By Sanpy Hook Priativo TsueGRAPH. } pies BicHianvs, Des parr Ones q Ove ship with loss Of topgalisat masts, two barks, an: two brigs Soth of the Highlands 0. e bark and one Baa off the Highlands, and one ship at anchor in the bay, al! bound in. Wind moderate frora sith: Sates a Memoranda, Lavuncnxun—At Warven 3d inst, by Mr Foster, the freight thip Price of the Oceap, 1597 tons burthen, government measurement. She is 196 fee: long oa deck, 210 feet over all, extreme breadth 42 feet 2 inches, depth of hold 24 feet. She is the largest vessel ever built in Warren, and her construction is etated to be of the beat character, both in workmanship and materisl. She is owned b; Cady & Aldrich, of Providence, and Capt Washington Read, who will c+mmand her. ‘At Path 3d inat, by Messra Toby & Littlefield, ship Brother Jovathen, owned by Capt Richard H Tucker, who will command her, and will ply between Liverpool and Charleston. At Bangor about noon on uncay, by isaac Dunning, Esq, whie the river was open opposite hia shipyard, = Deantitul brig of 299 tons. fully rigged, owned by Mesara Gidéings, avd others, of Bangor, aud Capt Ephraim Pen Gleton, of Bangor who will command her. itis said that this veesel was built, rigged and lauached in seventy-six cays At Robbinston Ist inst, by Mr James Cox, a first class freighting ship of 1038 tons, called the Redganntlet, owned by Co! Francis Boyd, and others, of Boston, and to te commanded by Capt Thos Andrews. The R will pro- ceed immediately to <t George, NB, to load deals for Liverpool, At Harpswel), 8Cth ult, by Messrs Cortia & Estas, a fine bark of about’ 318 tone, called tho lonic, owned by the builders, by Mersrs Lyman & Richardson. and others, and by Capt Daniel Randell, formeriy of bark Corinthian, who will command her. Alfo, 2d inst, by therame, a bark of about the eame tennage, to be called the Lizzie T Nichols, oweed ty the same parties, and by Capt Jos B Nichole w) o will command her. At Medford 7th inst, by Mr Jas O Curtis, a Sine three Cecked freighting ship of abt 1400 tons, callo’ the Geerge Peabody, im honor of our distinguished countryman, the London Banker, is owned by Messrs Wm F Weld & Co, of Boston, and will bs commanded by Capt Joho-Manson At Portsmouth 7th inst by Capt Samuel Badger, fully rigged on the stocks, a ship of abt 1000 tons, called the Granite Siate thip Brother Jonathan was lauachsd by Mesrrs Toby & Litile6el’, Partsmouth, ¥H, snd :ot at Bath. ‘A large thip belonging to Messra N Blanchard & Sona, Portland, stuck fast on the ways recently. Steamer At: lnntic msde an ineffectual attempt to get her eff. Bat on Suncay, the tide being very high, steamer Daniel Web- ster succeeded in get ing her olf amd. towing her to her wharf, Telegraphic Marine Report. AEWw Deo 9. ‘URLEANS, Arvivad—fh{p Sila Holmes, New York; bark Sherwood, Baltimore. Heraid Marine Correspondence. PHILADELYHIA, Deo 9—A4 TM. Atriveé—Sehrs Chas A Greiner, Higbee, Charleston; F Tyler. Robbins, Providence: Mary A Rowiand, Raynor, and Minerva, Peckwich, NYork; Col Wynkoop, Cline, Trey; ‘A Bacon, Southworth, Middleton, Ct. Cleareé—Steamship City «f Glasgow, Wylie, Liverpool: barke Victory, Bishop, Matanzas; A J Harvey, Garnes, Demarara; bries Capt John, Cousins St Taomas; Montser- rat, Barton, West Indies; schrs Minerva. Beckwith, New: rt; Fred Tyler, Robbins Providence; Cambridge York, ‘ortiand; steamer City of Boston, Fisher Boston. Disasters. my Jvsivsn, of and from Boston for San Francisco, which +ld from Buenos Ayres Sept 4, bad sprung a leak p her bows, snd wan repaired at very trifling expsase. mp Bownricn, from Borton for San Francisco, at Mon. tevideo, )an been repaired at an estimated cost of $6,500 (epanish), butit is probable that amount will be ex: ceeded. mp Marg, which west ashore ¢n Pond Isiand bar 19th vit, bas gone entirely to pivces, Of her cargo tener twelve tons iron orly were sav Bark MarGaner HvcG (of Philadelphia), Norgrave, from Baltimore for Yan Francisco, before ‘reported at Mcptevideo in distress, has been condemned and sold at anction, being considered unworthy the cost of repairs, which were estimated at $14 600. A letter to Elwood Walser, Feq, dated Sept 18, states when to the vicinity of Cape Horn for esvei days, she met with very severe weather, the captain and crew all more or less frost bit- ten and the veasel came in a mere wreck. About one- fourth of the cargo was found badly demsged by sea water, snd after customary duty were passed, it was sold at auction for some ten thousand dollars currency, sub- ject to duty. The captain bad just returned from Buenos Ayres, where he went to procure » vessel to take the baisnce of ca: go to San Francisco, bat he could not suc- cved, and as the expense of storage is very high, it is probable that he will determine to sell the whole there, and termira’e the voyage; if 60, the low will be but tri- fling to the wud erwritere, as mach of the cargo will net feir profits should a sale be determined on, Bark FRANKIIN. Gibbe, of and for Boston from Mariel! is reported by telegraph from Charleston 7th inst, to have arrived below that port for provisions, Park Quve BRANCH, ber Hogg, from Baltimore, Nov 6, bouzd to California, out 14 days, laden with flour, salt yicvisions, &, made the north end of the Bermuda islance on the 27th, st ten o'clock. Tne vessel was seen by the people at St Georges under clcse reefed fore and main t fog 8, standing to the esetward, but the captaia findirg be could not clear the reef, put about and stood to the west. fo go around the wert end of the island, and at four o'clock ras ashore off Ireland point, it blowing « severe gale at the time from the North. The master and crew were token eff on the following morning, and landed at Somerset by one of the pilotboats. The mainmast of the bark bad keen cut away on the night she struck, to ease her, s part of the cargo will be saved, but the vessel atotal lores. The vessel axd cargo ave iosured; the bark is quite new. Bremen Bark Hayzi, Eringham, from Clasgow, via Bremesbaven, aad bound to this city, with 260 tons pig fron, condigned to E Bech & Knohardt, ia tre vewel rep rted yesterday ashore touth of Squan iaiet She was subsequently got off, and will probably arrive to day. Fre Com Beit Rumble from Bangor for Boston, weat asbore on Adem’s Ledge, in Bucksport Narrows, morning of 4th inst, whese she remains in ¢angerous sitaation, the tide ebbing and flowing in her. Scum Meaanto, ashore at Cape Island, still holds to: gether in a very precarious condition, as the sea makes complete sweep oer her. About 14,000 bushels wheat and 63 bbls four were got out on the 6th inst, and war to be sold at auction om Friday, for benefit of those con: cerned, Scr C Hamu, ashore at Parlin, M4, is well op on the bar at Green Run, and the sen roakes s clead sweep over her. She will prove a total loss, with the exception of her materials. All bands narrowly escaped with their liver, having been lached to the rieging for twenty hours before tab@n off, and were nearly insensible from exhaus- tion and exporure. Scar Beixx, Dinsmore, henes for Pembroke, Me, ith inst, with s cargo of grain sad frov, was ran into off Black Reek, on the evening of the 7th, and is « total loes. Scnooxn Fatcon, from New York with « oargo of flour, , &e., bound te an eastern port, want ashore on the ‘7th inet, on the rocks on Rees Point, W end of Fish Island, ‘ent it is feared will be a total loss, as she hi bilged and is fall of water. A small portion of the cargo has been got out in order, an¢ was taken to New Lonton next day; the rewoainder is in ® damaged condi- tion, The Falcon it is supposed was taken to Columbia Me, an the cargo waved is directed to that place ‘This is the second vessel that hes beon axhore on Race Print within ten days A Foxt-anb-art ScHOONER suak, with ber topmaste out of water, was pasned 7th inst, sit miles W from Norwalk Island, Long Inland Sound. fix Brimsn vessers, three of which had cargoes of wheat, ficur, ashes, &o. have beew wrecked in the St Lawrence recently, mort of them by being cut through fee The Norwegian bark Nordlyset, which fad startad for London, pat back 24 inst, waterlogged, and hauled in at Point Levy to winter, Vist S0ykK.—Some weeks ago these was a ¥ ramor in lation here, that someoody rew a vessel sink be- treen Moosepeces Head and Libhy I \d, the mormiog after the terrible grle of Oct 24. She was raoning for Machina; only man was seen on board, and be ap peared th be lashed to the wheel. Since then some 40,000 or 50,000 ep: uce end fir laths have heen picked up on the abores of the main land and islands ia that vicinity. A few days ego a chest war found oma ledge-containing the following:—a beaver hat, with o rariow rim low crown, & pair of apeetacies, a pocket book, @ bidle, with the name of Jorinh Wallace written in it, a receipt for wharfege of echr Splendid paid. in Boston, and a few ar ticles of clothing. The vesne! ia aupposed to have teen joaced with plaster in the hoki, and Iaths on deck, Notice to Mariners. On the night or the 201 ult, the Besoon Light at Proo- torevilie La, waa destreyed by fire, It is supposed that aspark from the Ianterm fell om some cotton used in cleaning the oe and agcasionel the accident. A jary light is kept up until azother beacon is erected. The fron ean buoy 4 will be removed from ths stations on the bar and chv,pnela lending to Now York, all the pre- rent month for tne winter. ‘aay ‘buoys of the sama color and pumber wd be put in Incas. order of light+ house Beard, LUOLOW CA’ Lnspestor of Lights, &o., Third et eVhalemen. ¥ Arr at NBeiford 3a, varn Gorge Washington, Harpy Atlantic Ocean, 45 bils «," oft: 8°" 8 clean: Oct 19. Int 720'N. lon 2634, Ocesa. Sea Breer Marchant, N Aford (of Fairhaven), Grinpell, Pacife Oven: bark Pn: Bag iy 2 Ooeam, Sept 80, Harvest, R Adel, Nan, Verd Islands ‘At Cape Verd Islands clean. pe a Hathaway, Sally Avaa, WR oun One em - On Foyal Sept 26, by letter from Capt Gardner, Sytph, Off Flores Oet 9, CW Morgan, Ripley, NU, clean. ; At St Michaels Oct 29, by’ letter from r Lie ing Le south - an Guth, jeard from Aug 10, by letter, jonteruma, Hillman, Cok NB SOM Oe Pad Bark Milford, from Nantes for New York, which put into Fayal 16th ult, for water was nearly in ball take a large portion of the oll laced there by whalers, Srowus—Nov 10, lat 84 40, lon 26 38, Seadower, NB, 100 ep Oct 20, lat 9'N, lon —, Condor, Kempton, of and from, NBedford for North Pacific Oct 21. Jat £44 N, lon —, Franklin, Packard, of and from NBedford for Peat * jpoken, A bark from New York showing a blue signal with let- tor H in the centre, was passed 28th ult, lat 38 48, low 4 . _ ‘Boreign Ports Aux Caym. Nov 1, brig Itaeka, Lengthora, im frem NYork, dingy Alraatio, Merritt, from ‘Bosten, do; sebrs Julia A Rich, Eldridge, do do, Lone S’ar, Stevens, from NYork, do do. Brrucpa—Arr Dec 3, Br brig Princess Royal, Doe New York, with lors of deck toad, nails, ko. bade pllot om board 8 days. Sld Nov 22, schr M-dora, Smith, Norfollx, Cars Ha¥rimx—In port sbt Nov 17, schr J E Bayley, of Provincetown. for Boxton in a few days. Esivcur—Sld Nov 11, ship Choy ey Drew (from Cron- stadt), Boston, baving been delayed by bead win is. Foo cow 400~wIn port Aug 28, ship Tsar, Sobibye, for London. ready for sea, and probably ald immediately. Twacua—sid Nov 9, echr Edwd Everett (from Aux Cayer). Bo-ton. JACMEL—S14 Nov 5, echr Filllot. Ryan, Boston. In port, chra Azof, Gallacar, from Boston, disg’ (mate died 2 da} after arrival); Leo, Snow, from do, arr Ist; Emma V, Bush, for do 10 days. Yoyrevipxo—In port Sept 19 (back Coe), ahs Bow- ditch, Johnson, from Boston for Sat Francisee 6 days, having finished repsira baris Weybosset Carter, from Boston, dirg; Margaret Hugg, Norgtave condemned and sold brig Victorine, Brown, for Baltimore, ldg, unc. 8id Sept 4 ship Juniper, Parsons, San Francisco (from Bos- ton), having 6ni-¥ ed repairs. ae NB—Cld Deo 3, schr Abi Albon, Crowell, New ‘orl 8 Txomas—Ia port Nov 20, ships International, Brown, and Kennebec, Smith, from NOrleans for Liverpool (wap- pored put in in distre: Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA—Arr 2 7, brie Poster, Crowell, Bostoms EPratt, Brightman, Fali River; schr I Smith, do, SkY 7th, brig Pawine Taylor, Boston; schre Sea Mart, do; Arctic, NYork. APPONAT 3 (Warwick)—Arr Dec 7, schr Uaion, Bangs, Baltimore fi r Providence. BALTIMORE—Arr Io 8, achr Ellen Simmons, Fountain, Altany. Cid steamer Western port, Hall, New York; schrs y, (Br ) Day, St Jobns, NF; Josephine, Kingsland, New York; Maryland, Beale, Boston. BOSTON—Arr Dee 8, Schr Frederick Dyer, Bradman, Wilmington, NC; RR F-eeman, Rogers, Tanger; Onas Hallock, Davis, Philadelphia Tivano, Low, New York. (ld barks Rice Horse, Searl+s, Marseilles; Maria Morton, Bulkley, Savannah; John A Duvall, Mayo, Baltimore; Sylph, Clifford, do; brigs Nautonnier, (Fr) ‘Derrien, St Servan, Frauce; Nereus, %: il, Gibraltar; Albert Adams, Bartlett, Wilmington, NO: Vineennes, Davis, Baltimore; schrs Flying Esgie, Hall, Melbourne, Australia; Mary i Gage, Drisco, Yort au Prince; Abby Gale, E Tibbstte, Jackronville; Silver Cloud, Burrows, Tangier; 8 A Apple: ten, Ryder, NYork. Sid ship Clarista Currier, bark Horse, brigs Nereus, R Brown, Maria, Waccamaw, Ex Albert Adams, Vincennes, achrs Abby Gale, Grecian, Nelson. BANGOR—Arr Dec 6, schr Saxon Philadelphia. BUCK*PORT—rr Dec 1, schr Howard, Eldridge, NYork. DARIEN—Arr Nov 24, brig Attakapas, Roberton, Sa- m, EASTPORT—Arr Nov £0 schrs W P Buckman, Smith, Faltimore; Rough and Ready, Hobbs, Philadelphia: Deo 3, Tork, Rowell, NYork. Sid Soth, sebt Z A Paine, Saddler, do; Oth, brigs Obie, Haskell, do; Oth, Hannah Baloh! Pike, Philadelphia. FALLKIVER—arr Dec 6, schra Eleanor, —, fm James English, Baldwin, Pbilacelphis: Geo Hofim wn, Mercer, and Isabel, Williams, do; 6th, Matthew C Durfee James, Alex- axdria; Minerva, MeGivern, Baltimore; sloop J D Fish, Babeock, Port Ewen, Sle aloop Thomas B Hawkins, Haw- ins, NYork. HOLMES’ HOLE—Arr Deo 6 PM, bark Island City, Hinok- ley, Torks Islands 224 ult, for Boston; brign Ben)'Carver, Rose, (late MeGlathery) Aux Cases 1st ult, Iaagua 11th, for Boston, Maria, Batley, Jacmel Sth ult, for do; Mary H Crowell, Philadetphia for do; Sarah Elizabetb, Tooth aker, do for Portiand; Versailles, Sherman, Doboy Inland 15th'ult for Thomaston; W D Shurtz, Stickney, Baltimore for New oury port; sera Geneva, Nichols, Wilmington, NO ix for do; ‘lary for Boston; S Castner, Cullen, Philadel phi Peavey, Simpron; Arietis, Long; J 8 Whelden, Smith, Florida, Kelly do for do; Vineyard, Foster, and Monte- zuma, Freeman, Tangier for do; Uol Simons Bridges; Golden Fleece, Robbins; snd Co:nelia, Aulklin, NYork for do, Lowell, Dyas, Boston for Philadelphia; Moro, Mar- By. Calais for do Harriet Fuller, Bibber, Portland for altimore: Cemeo, Biuek, Machins for NYork; I. W Pieroe, Gooding, Yarmouth Me fer Charleston ld. wehrs Sasam Bers, Mary Croton, Julia & Martha, Sarah Matilda, Anna Somers, Mary Reed, Gaunet. Returned, schre Mary Pat. terson, Louiea Gray, and Roanoke, Asr 7th, briza Zenobia, Rollins, Savannah for Boston; JM Clayton, Rice, Philadelphis for do: J B Coffin, Hant Jey, do for do; schre Margaret,:Savannah for do: Lydia Brooks, Coombs, Wilmington, N ©, for do; N Hf Hall, Smith.’ Philadelphia for do; Com Tucker, Cox: Lady of the Ocean, Lewis; Mora, Shate; John A Roach, Bate- man; El!, Bourse; Alert, Hail; BESharp, Saarp, and Laguna, Hart Philadelphia for Boston; Oreonda, ‘Pink ham, do for Portland; James Smail, do for Newbary; Alatamaha, Sherman, do for N@edford; Gen Scott, den, Fredericksburg for Bath; Waterville, Gill, s York for do; DC Brooks, do for Goulisboro; Astrea, Pine, Balti- more for Eileworth; Taylor Small,’ Whorf,’ Tangier for Salem; Mountain Eagle, Pressy, Rockland for NYork; Susan (Br) Mann, Windsor for do, Sid. bark Culestia, briga Emerald, Mary H, schra Arietis, Florida; Monte: gums Golden Flesee, Gazette, James, DC Brooks, ali. In port 7th, 11. A M, wind NW, barks Cabasa, Undine, Island City, briga William A Drew, Angois, Mavzanilia, Helen Maria, Susan Small, William H Parks, H B Crosby, Leni, Hiram, (Br), Antelope (8+), Isaiah, (Br), Amat Woitstill, Onward; B Carver. Maria, Sara Hlizabeth, Ver sailler, Wim D Shur'z, Zenobia, JM’ Clayton, Clare Ellen, J B Coffin, echrs E R Bennett, Leo Montrose, ary Del- bina, Washington, Lamartine, Planet, Loduskia, Union, range, Gen Hersey, Hartford. Amelis, Cberry, Joha Rug; les, Harrict Newell, Jane & Eliza, Willow, Adelaide, CE Buck, Julia Newell. Two Brothera, Ustaloga, Messen: ger, Diecem, Medora, Mary Patterson, L Gray, ‘Roanoke, Geneva, 8 Castver 'M Peavey, S Whelden, Col Simons, Comelia, Moro, H Fuller, Cameo, I, W Pierce, Margarot, L Brooks, N H Hall, Com Tucker, Lady of the Ocean, Mora, JA Roach, Alert, Fils, B E Sharp, Laguna, Oreen ‘a, ‘Alatamata, Gen ‘Scott, Waterville, Astrea, Delaware, Mountain Fagle, Susan. ‘Arr 7tb, 111;'A M, brig Celestine, Fickett, Philadelphia for Portland; tehre'Excel, Appleton, do for do; Canary, Speed, and ‘Tereriffe, Burns, do for’ Boston; G’ W Snow, Doege, do for Salen; Maria Jane Smali, do for Pembroke. Sld rebr Lowell. WACHTASPORT—E14 Dee 1, brig O'Brien, Stuart, St Do- mipgo; ssbr Cameo. Buck, NYork. MIDDLETOWN—Sid Dee 1, pilot boat S Sf Willams, Pratt, Galveston, NANTUCKET—Arr Deo 2, sckra R B Smith, Albsay; sloop Triumph NY¥crk; 4th, chr Byzantium, Coleman, Albany; 6th, schr Sarah Jane, NYork. NEW HAVEN—SId Deo 7, schra Pharos, Cobb, Norfolk; Cohasiet Tobey, Balt'more. Arr 6th, ark Magnolia’ Whitney, Porto, Rico: sche Gen Cameron, Tice, Philacelphia: H W Benedict, Ellis, 20; EP Burton, Hobinson, do; A. L Packer, Hemlogway, do: Benj Englisb, Lyon, do; Atexander, Jones, do; Geo Whistler. Parker, Jatues River; Leevor, —~, Albany; Gold Hunter; Breekett, Va; Horace Nichols, Surroughs, ound to Philadeiphia: © S Watron, Philadelphia. brig Atlantic, Duntze, Barbadves, W I; schrs ElleaLoulsa, NYork: Citizen, do, NORWICH—Cid Dee 1. schr Rubicon, Thomas, NYork, NEW LONDON—Arr Dec 6, eohrs Vermont, Elliot, Wil- mington, NC Jos D Smi'h, Minor, Boston for NYork, 6th, robr Pater tine, Perkins, Sandwich Istands NEWPORT—Arr Deo 6, brigs Castilian, Pinkham, Bostom for Charlen'on; Pinta, Hiller, Ellsworth for NYork; Good Hope, Tattle, Salem ‘for Philadelphia; Exepire, Crowell, Fonten for do; sebral¥ J Knight, Holbrook, do ter Virginia © B Jones, éo for do: John Hopkins, Hopkins, Wellilvet for 60:3 Y Baker, Higelae, and Josephine, Hawer, do for do; aan Baker, NYork for Portsmouth; and remained 7th, 71; AM, with many others EWPORT—arr Aug 9, beige Rzpire, Crowell, Bostom for Philadel bin; Gove Giope, Hinds, Sow York for Salem; Castilian, Pinkham, Boston’ for Charleston; Joaay Gilkey, ¢o for Philadelptia; Gen Taylor, Read, Calais for New York: rehe: Aloxandria, Hathaway, Bostow for Phila- Freeman, do for New York; Pinta, Tiller, ‘Anita Dimon, Thomaston’ for Virginia: il}, for Norfolk; Mtazurks, Belfast for Ada Franees, Bi New York: Arende, Philadelphia for Boston; Otive er, Calais for New York; Harriet Apa Rubee, for do: 7 A Paine, Eastport for do: Glendower, Castine for do; Clara Jave, Orezon, and Sam sal Rocklin@ for do; Arnbetta, Addisoa fir Co; J°P Cherryfield for do; Albertand Ware; Plymouth for do, (and ail sailed morning of 7th, except brig Halcyon NEW BEDFORD—Arr Deo 8, achra 8 L Stevens, Phile- de}phia; Thoraas B Smith, Albany; Filen, Rodman, NYork Equity, Rovdout. Sli schra Angenette, (new) Darien, Ga, Eemith Baltimore ‘Arr Dec 6, achra Index, NYork; Oth, Carolina, Albsay, TWILADELPHIA—Arr Deo 8, sche Ava Bdeidge, Row land, NYork. PROVIDENGE—Arr Doe 8, propetter Totten, Knttogg, 8 York; sobra Chane, Oakes, Balimore; Obastes & Bdward. Lawroe, do; Jaren A Beyard, Collins, Cape May, Rove Grace Darling, Bartlett; Buona Vista, Potter; Benj F Reuver, Shaw: Willet S Robbins, Cartwright; James B Srouedtck, Fawley: Chasles & Henry, Oartwright; James E Deputy, Winamore: Reiadeer, Jarvisiand transport, Smith Phuiadelpbin: Angelina, Davis, /bany; Champion, Ames Rordout; HT Lyman, Keieay, tYork; sloop Fashion, Bly, duaburg, NYork. PORTLAND—Arr Deo 6, brig Maury Leeds, Littlejonn Cardenas 7th ult; sehr Groveland, @reenlaw, Plulade’ phia. Old bark Alaina, Havan, Cuba, belg-Sophis, Smal St Jago; sehr Chas VTansil, Nichols, Sagua. Sid back abmira avd Lucir da; brig Swphin. RICHMOND, VieSid Deo 6, schra Hogh Seutt, acl Racer, WYork. 0 ST MARKS=Sta Now 2 brie Meret Luce, NYork. 4 port harks Asa Sawyer, and R A Gamble, une : SALEM—Art Deo %, Beig Damvrnoora, Koight, Patlat phis: scbr Sagapaw, Croaby, Albany, 'Sld brig Potoma Royer West coaat of Afries; aches Saratoga, Houg.lo Norfolk: Lyaia NYor! ‘WILMINGTON, NO-Arr Deo 6 brig & P Brown, Fre man, Magi), Cada: shra Chorokes, Gandy NYork; Wak Virginia for do: J Tink Teigga, do, "Cla. 34. brig Wma T Dugan. Horton, NYor wee Glenviae, Par ridge, Dontons Orras Chaaab rlel Hawes, do; 6th, sobrs nermer, emma, NYor Lo Savgor, Rowse, Bor tou; Charles Mills, Jones, |

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