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Gate the gublic by affor¢ing the press that information which the community at large cesire. It will be seen from the statistics of the Coart of Oyer as decreased one ‘bough the namber of convictions uumber, still the num ber acqalited (seven) akcwe that crime has very much increased in ipcictments: mane Ia the alarming ircrease of very grave offences; and from the annexed tal of this year nd Inst year it will be seem that the nvmber of convicti ms has increased 60 per cent. for the year 1853 is that there have been for’: victions Another striking feature in the records of crime 'y-fire ey: for riot, which is wn inoreace of aearly 200 per centon that of last year. No less than thirteen con- vic\ioms of manslaughter in the fourth degree have taken place. There is also so increase of 50 umber convicted of attempt to kill. {This year been three handred and seven convictions per cent on the there have of anlling Hq uor without license, which far exceeds those of the last six years put together. The oumber of lar also increased in proportion to sil other offei oenies has nces. We are glad to find, however, that although almost every other of crime has’ inerrased, still the pumber of convictions of asssult and battery has decreased 29 = cost. Burglaries it will be seem are still increasing, as ace also robberies. With these remarks we refer our readers to the follow- fing tables of acquittals and convictions had in these courts during the years 1852 and 1853:— COWRT OF OYER AND TERMINER. —1862 Con». cg. Naprenaiees is sia third Gs Oe feel ter the legree * - Mansiavghter in the ‘ourth degree... ~ — ‘Arson in the first degree ‘— 3 oe 6 NS. T OF Mansiaughter in the first <i . Mansiaughter in the fourths tagres. Petsoving. Bape.. Aveault with intent to bill Assault with intent to commit a raps. Asseult with ixtent to rob. Robbery im the first degr Aseault with » slung shot Riot Assault and battery. Pe: jury. Forgery in the second degree Forgery in the third degree. Forgery in the fourth degree Arson in the third degree. . Burglary in the first degree Bary in the second cegre: im the third degree. Aven to seen burglary Attempt to = SS Petit larceny, sant offenc' Petit laroeny i Attempt to commit Receiving sto.en Obtaining goods by false pretences Ming) of elec oa law. lottery p Advertising lotterie Gamblivg.... Malicious mischief. tam} disorderly | iquor wit! fa iicaea Totals... ...ceeee . Ot the 835 ‘convictions in General Seseions, taf Loawetukl Ho 2 SIP demo l Se et el | com! lowenloal wl wm rs Boase 2 [ell Howe 1853. Iroomnna ol nl) v2) Seo ebFalawal | 2oeGeeStlISl al vee bs ” 8 1 1 1 2 1 7 9 155 43 6 2 2 — 6 8 a - cat 9 12 1a 1 -- = ® 56 — re =» 2 “uo 307 835 165 522 were upon their confessions and plena of guilty, including 397 for selling liquor without license. IN THB COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. Conv. Assault and battery Petit larceny...» The number of jury trials in ths Court of Over and Ter- miner, was 8; in the Gereral Sessions 346, and Court of Special Seesions without a jury. The whole number of persons convisted and im the three courts was 3.8(6. 1,043 persons charged. Three men wer one bas been execut: commuted to imprisonment for life. under sentence. sentence to be exaented, in the acquitted were dis- of whom The punishment of one has been The other is mow Two hundred and twenty three men and 29 women bave Deon sentencad to imprisonment in the S:ate Prison. The te time is 938 years and one month. Fight hundred and binety-one men and 129 wor men were sentenced to imprisonment in the Penitentiary, and 265 men and 81 women were sentenced to imprisonmen: in the City Prison. Ore hundred and twenty-eight boys and 13 gitls were sent to the House of Rofuge One thoussnd nine hundred and thirty-four indictments were fourd by the Grand Jury, ani 220 complaints were cisminged. Two thousand one hurdred and ninety-four recogni- sauce ‘to answer were filed during the year. be recognizances of 37 persons were forfeited, of which aie wore subsequently convicted, acquitted, or dia- reed. 8 and fees collected and paid into the Cit; 9,125 82. Dr. Joba C Covel Anns J. French Anne 0, McCue, Matron. oeeee Ansintan’ 2S Jota Brown, y Treasn- Physician. uy Matron. “Night Matron. Peter Croaby, Chsrles Hoople, John Linden, Benjamin Yc /arlin, Toomas Laughrin, Thomas Mul ins, Mark #inley. John Cooper, JEFFERSON MARKET PRISON. DEPCTIES, Ass Putman, Abram Clearman. ESSEX MARKET PRISON. pErcTias E. J. Oliver, Thomas A Hearn. NUMBER OF PRISONERS REMAIN! DECEMBER 30, Li ciry Second District prison—White males. Third District prison—White males do, White females. éo. Black females, de, Black male: Total... ‘The Almshouse Department. GOVERNORS OF THE ALMSHOUSE. PRISONS Edward ©. West, Peter McLoughlin, Joba J. He rick, Patrick Henry, Simeon Draper, Wm. T Pinckney, Isaac Townsend, Washiogton Smith, William 8. Duke, Anthony Dugro The following census shows the number of perrons uc- der their charge during the year:— Average for the month :— Almshouse ‘Transient ps an er, #, during the mon’ General total. . Gent to the City Prisoa.. Re celoby i ig in prison . 7,802 Beoond dist, prison—Remsining from last month 32 Received daring tie month 584 — 616 Third dist, prisop—Remaiving from last month 16 Received during the month 428 Bent tothe city Prison Prorat ia prison. — “HH » 261 181 12 —_— 4 Below the totals ef each momth, up to the end of the year, are given:— Febr’y.. Total in doors 5,939 Qut door poor.§:481 Maseh. Total in doors.6 Juse. -.cfotal ia Cpore.6.012 ‘Out door poor 6,197 July .... Total in doors. 5,650 The following table exhibits the distribution of supplies of one month, which is about an average of the months throughout the year -— DISTRIBUTION OF SUPriiEs. Ne Colored Home A Colored Orphan’ Asylum 478 4 Lanatic Jum,. 3.790 Norsery. ae 3,624 98 }fmaed Hoapia . one ‘door Poor Sandsli’s Islend Bmad Pox Bo Btore House, ; BOM ss sere vene seve sens overt «Total in doors. Out door poor.6,680 ..+, Ont decr poor.6,305 ‘st. Total in doors.5.493 Out door porr.6, 179 . Total in ¢ 90r8.5,509 Oat door poor. 6,267 «Total in Aoors.6,811 Oat door poor.6,6 NEW YORK COMMONS COUNCIL. OFFICIAL. Btated Session. Boaxp or Auomnmem, Deo. 30. 1853. Freent— Richard Z. 7. Compt ident; Aldermen Brie}, ‘Frescis, Suites iiomaas’ Bard, Ward, Denwast c Corne! Hrpncis, and Pook. ‘The minutes of the las eoting were read and approved. 10 By Alderman Wax v- Mion of Hose Comp: Be for "sdditional men. To Committee on Fire De: nd a y the a to be om Sala- Prasivent—Petition ef Thomas B. To Commitwee sprained Commissioner of Deeds. ries and Offices. By Alderman Dexa: Commissioner of Deed: Wher: upon Al hich was accep ‘ed. Dexuan prosented the following resolution, v: Resolved, Th: mn Heg:man be srpeinted, Commisstonsr a in weak oy ik N. Denman, resigned. Which was RESOLUTIONS. Whereas, Ths Committee on Fire Department have had the services of J. I. Chambers for the past two years as Score- (Sip nas wks has Certnn aad ecto et Une’ eae ae porss, met in committee, taken testimony, and attended to Al] she business appertaining go said commitiea, ae: efore, Resolved, That the eumof $200 be, and the same is hereby, appropriatcd to pay said serviges, which, are separate and apart trom bis official duties as Deputy Clerk to 4 OF Aléermen; and that the Comptreiles be, and he is hereby, author ued and to Graw his warrant, in favor of Jobn H. Chambers, for the amount of $300, the Fire ‘Department. Adopted o sion, viz. Aftrmative—Aldermen Stewart, Oakley, Boyes, Tweod, the President, Aldirmon Brisley, Smith, ‘Tiemann, Bard, Denman and Cornell—11. By Alderman Bann—Resolved hereby appropriated to pay Art ‘Koretary to the Committee 0 d that the Comptroller draw his warrant ia favor of data ady for shat amount, and charge the same to account of contingencies. Adopted on a divia: firmative—Aldermen Sturtevant, Oakley, = eo, Barr, the Prosident, Aldermen Brisley, mith, ies on, Bard and Denman—I3. By alderman Banv—Resolved, That the sum ef $100 be, me is bere apprcpriated to fay Boeneuer Evans papers for the Finance Committee, rmative—Aldersca Moore, Sturtevant, Oakley, Boyoe, Barr, Tweed, = President, Alde:mon Brisley, Bard, Ward, ‘That the room now ooou- ied ay the Chamber of tle Board of Avsistant Alderm: awarded tothe Court of Common Pleas, and that t! Commissioner of Ropcirs and Supplies be, aud he is hereby, direoted to fit up the same in asuitable manser. Adopted. By Alderman Bannk—Kesolved, Thrt she Compirolier be, and he ie hereby, directed tu ad vert ise for a lot of geound for loeation tor Hose Company No. 6, oaid location to be im the lower part of the Sixt By Alderman Barn—kes.lved, That the Commissioner of Repairs ard Supplies be, and ho is hereby, din for prop’ sale to build a tire we Company No. W, as found for said company. A¥opted. Ky Alderman Bann Rosolved, ‘That the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplics be, and ho is hereby, directad to adver- tice for proposals for building s hove oarriags, after the model'of howe carriage No.5, for the use of Hoev Company No. GN Adopted. By Alderman Twexn—Resolved, That the sum of one hun- dred sud itty dollars be, and the same is hereb: 0: Piiated to pay Issac Leixas, for services rendered as clock to fhe, Commivies cn Kopalrs and Supplies, and that ‘te orized azd diros Compiro Jer be, and be is heraby, sutl to draw bis warrant in favor of By Alderman 'TwxEo—Resolved, Th: yan be apd he ie heveby, ar poiated aC for the city and connty of New York. to Commit- teg ch Salaries and 0 red, 7 y Alderman Twexp—Resolved, That Engine Co. No, Al bosllowed ten additional men, Ai . By Alderman Bann Resolved: That the houge for Hose Co. No. 55 be built after the plans of house of Hose Co. 53. Adopted. WtUNICATIONS | From the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies —With | estimates aud award of contracts for new Eng ne No. 27, | adder Trock No. 9. Confirmed ona division viz. ve—Aldermenm Mvore, Haley, Sturtevant Oak! Boyse, Barr, Tweed, the Lrevidént, Aldermen Brisloy, Frai eis, Smith, Tiemann, Bard, From iL Stross Commisslonor—islative to plot of ground between Fifty ninth and 10th and Fifth and Kighth ra public park on Lands and 0 bsequently reconsider: te aud adopt e—Relative to ordinance ‘Rrectin sunken om 1idth and 123d streets. and Second avenue A, to ba filled. To Committee on Roads. ) Ciuy Inspector—Nominating John Edgan, Thomas MeCoy, and ‘Thomas 3, ag Health Warcens for the Nineteenth, Twenty-first and Twenty-seccnd wards, 7 CORTEAGE CORVIRNEDS ons of Repairs and Sup plies --Relative to estimates for fize and police telegraphs. Lost for want of ® constitutiox al vote. Batt, and =a ee Relslution= That the Commissioner of and Bop. plies be a slvested bo proeure suitablo sccommedaticns for EX of the ‘And representatives of the Fire Depart- Bape a mittee om Fire Departmeat—In fers of sed ine for repairs to house of Hose Company No. 25. le et Sati orga, Boney, at ain iderman Sturtevan:, the ideut, Aldermaa Oe lniica—That Herry A. Kerr be appointed a Commis- sioner of Deeds. Non-coneurred in. Resolution—That the Commissioner of Repairs and Sup- ier he, sad he it---4 directed to re the pump ia fourth ith and Seventh avenues. Te Comtaltiee ¢f Repairs and Supplics. Kesolution—That Thomas ‘Beary be appointed a Com- missioner ot Dene. Coucurred in. R tho) at th: Y Nisholas M Slidell praeet Mieka! sabes & aM i Assoosmn in favor of relieving T. MoLougblin from aeawns assecement, referred December 27, whish was The same wi consid: “ft a adopted, coneurring wita the Board of follows Atirmati ne sdaee Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, paki: “Tweed, the ign ees Brisloy, Fran Fare, Cornell. D Boord the pourmea ‘until to-morrow, the ‘olook A. M. D. T. VALENTINE, Clerk. eye Boarp or Assurant ALDER™M: an} Friday, December 30, 1853. athens ‘Trotter Er. ident, ‘the ‘O'Brien, jrown, Tait. b "i relia He Hunt, Bouton, aren St Wiel, fee Hogirs, Crawierd, O'Keolo, and M COMMUNICATION, From Tis Honor the Mayor—En«losis; His Honor Judge Duer, 0! the Supreme Court, in t falunaden! isaued by he case of she Attorney Gen State of New York, Wm. B. Moffats, and John Tsylor, arainsy the Mayor, Aldermen and mobalty of New ork, ajo joining them from granting to nt way, 3 ine Manhate aville Ratieond Company, Use day. Ordered on ATT—From wate Duer, mmadltene the above injunction so far as relates to the mem- bers of the Board of 4a nt Aldermen, who, the said order says, “are at libert: sit I had granted no suck order or ipjuncti: ike ‘hearing or showing causo, and my decision ther: Ordered on file. By the Puesinent—Romenstranee of [esac L. Platt, egainst extending Park place through the College grounds, and to widening Kobinson stress. Yo Committee on Streets, RESOLUTIONS. By Assistant Alderm: cCown—That the salary of Ni- cho'las Slidell, sergeant rms of this board, be increased to $700 per annum, to take effect from the passage of this re- eolution, Adopted. ‘hat Philip Milepaugh By ‘Asistane, ta appoin'ed a place and stead of J. Adopted. i i MA doped: y “Ansisiastpalderman Barxer—That na A. Kerr bo appointed » Commissoner of Deeds. Adopted. REPORTS. Of Committeo on Sewors—To concur for basin and culvert at southeass corner of avenue D and Tenth street; to concur for sewer in Bim street, from Howard to Grand streat, Both adopted, each by she following The Proatdent, Mosees, Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, ¢, Breaden, Ring, Wells, Hunt, B: Mo Gown, Stow: “i heclan, Burkes, Rogers, Czawford,O' ects, and McC nh 10, ‘Of Committee (n Salaries, ko—To concur to ap int var ous persons, named [see official report of Board of Ald men, Dec. 2/,] in list annexed, a8 Commissioners of Dees for fae oie ‘and county of New York. Adopted by tho fol- lowing vite— Affirmative—Tho President, Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, Maybee, Ring, Wells, Hunt, ‘Whoolan, Barker, Crawford, 0 Negative—Messrs O’ ‘Brien, Bi Of Committee on Finance—To co’ none Brown, jomas Richardson, Wm. H. Meorell, for 1é in Bigbti h street, to George Chas. U. Smith, Adop- h by the follo; mative—The Pr Meweze, Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, ofbricn, Maybe. Brendon, Ring. bist Gown, Stewart, Wheelan, Barker, Rogei and | MeConkey-—19. Lol on Sewe: To concur for basin at corner of tion From the seme Kolative to keeping the paremont order Laid om the Sable sad dirweted to be printed. sates From the €cmmi of Ki and Suppllos-Neminsting oS Ecizas “Asvistant Clez& in the Department, Con- ime MESSAGES FROM THE MAYOR, AVOR'S OF¥ New Yorx, Dee, 90, 3853. To rue Hon, BOARD OF asDERDt Gentlemen t retcta, witsoet es 2 BAY Gootge Litterst $1 killed by ronnii the police. It appears that tt werd taken by the police for a violat on of the ord Eeing driven without a license, ama were taken to Jefferson Market, wher stained. While waiting there th horse beoame oz being secured, ran away and was killed, for woich the petitioner now asks that he may be Compensated, Ido notree any jistiication for thiselaim, | ror anv propriety in paying it out of the sity treasury. | Tho pot'tionor was violating the ordinances when his ay wae seized, andin myjusgment upon the city, which would ¢! tained while violating the law. for your reconsi¢eration, JACOB A. WESTERVELT, Mayor. Which was direoted to be entered at length on the minutes, and publishea in «ne or more of tbe public newspapers, Ms Orvice, New ¥ To Tne How. THe BOARD oF ALDERNEN Gentlemen—I return, w my approval, a report and oe confirming the cent for @ sewer in First Bowery. ementiist is opposed b ‘ound, Which, in my judg entitle them to consileration, f thu Tacks set foeuh vemerstrance *e establishad, ‘nd there ia uo oviden:e b » me disproving them. Ldonct see how thoy ean be compelled 10 pay for work which has, ag is alleged, not boca performed in accordance with the stipulation of the contract Further examination way eouvince your honorable body has beon done as well to the city as to the and to that end £ returm tho pspers for yout JeCOB A. WESTSRVBLT, "Which was dirsoted to be entered at length on the minutes and publiched ta one or more of the public newspapers. eronrs Of Committee on Strovts—in favor of to the Sixth and Kightz Avenue Railroi tend their tracks. adepted. Cf Committes on Repairs and Supplies —In ‘aver of allow, ing the claim cf Messrs. Owen & Kettloman. Adopted on'a division, Affirms live—Tho President, Sturtevant, (akley, Boyce, Bard, Cornell, and Doberty— appre ), for » while in Sireubars of | many anting permission Companies to ex- Aldermen Moore. art, Haley, Brisley, Francis, Smita. id Deemen—2. mmitvee on Fire Departm in fevor of assigning rooms to the use of the Cow missi mer of Streets and Lamps, And also for Book and Ladder No, 1. Committee on Roads—In favor cf roguiating and venth street trom Toird to Vifth avenues. vision, Viz 2 — President, Aldermen Mo ey, Barr, Tweed, Bris! ue = ard, Denman, Cornell, D: Of Committee om Fire Department--In favor. of sdspond- ing Ei gine Co No. 18 for three,months. MOTIONS. Alderman Moone moved to take up and consider the re- port of the Comumittce on Streets, in favor of setting back ‘ho lings on Sry mace from Broadway te sline ert, vetoed by bis Honor the Mayor Dec. 19, T ‘was then adopted, notwithstanding the objection of bis Honer the Mayor terete, as follows. Afiirmative—Aliermen Mcore, Haloy, Sturtey: Boyce. Barr, Twee', the Prreident, aldermen Brisley, ces, Smith, Bard. Cornell, Dehe:ty, and Peok—15, Nogativo—Adermen Tiemana, snd Denmaa—2. Alderman Stonrevanr moved to take up snd consider the report of the Committee on Streets in favor of itting the Second avenue Railr: Company to extend bee rails through South street, vetoed by his Honor the Mayor Nov. W, 168, which was carried. ‘The question being taken on adopting the same, notwith- standing the objections of his Honor the Mayor it was lost for want of a constitutional vote, subsequently reconsidered and adopted on a division, viz, Afirmative—Aldormen Moore, Fi ley, Barr, Tweed, tha President, A! Smitb, Bard, Correll, Doherty, an Degative—Aldermen Tiemann, FROM ROARDOF Sturtevant, Brisley, Francis, Resolution—That Eleventh 17th street, be opened, and ti nue, from Fifty ninth to tho counsel take the neces- resolution into effect. Laid room hire, and — for said company, iby directed t0 pay sho some to Bavid fu ofealdcompany, ‘Ts Committee on Fire Comptroller Baker, the for Department. R&PORTS ReSuMED. Of the Committee on Roads” Direoting the Street Com 0 8 wise with ti ontractor ft fourth street, 4 Titth a Rentst we scenes 3, to socept tho fuished work discontinue the rema: Adopted on a aiviston, viz. — Aldermen Moore, Haley. Start Oakley, Frencis, Bard, Cornell, Dohert 1 Pook iT: Of the Committce om Assessmente—On fetitien of G 8. Bibly. Adopted. Of Committes om Laws—In favor of payiag conte of Wil- liam Wocdsworth, Counsellor as Law, in defending polize officers in a suit at law. Aci pted om a division, ¥ Aaitmstive-Aidwersen Moore, Haley, Stu vant, Oakley, Barr Twoed, Briley, Francis, Smith, Bard, Coral, ax oh n Denman, and Pock—'. rement—In favor of con: airs to hous carriage Ne. vision, vis Aldermen Moote, Haley, Oxk!ey. Boyse, Barr, Tweed, the Precident, aiderm: ith, Bard, Cornell, an Loberty—iL po gee peti ‘Sturtevant, end Deaman— Df Committee on m hie Department—In favor of appro- for rooms Bi ire for Hose Co, No. 55, in Amos street. Of Committee on tre Fire Department—In favor ‘of antho niin; Piroller te advertice for m location for Hook adder Ci ld. Ado) la F yy: on, viz.— ‘Affirmative--Aldermen i Bart, Tweed, the Grisley” Francis: Smith, Bord. ‘Core m Sturtevant ard Denman: ittee on Roade—In favor of rolossis Philip Fohoy frcm his gontract for regulating. £0. Lexington avenue, from Pittiots th Fifty-ninth street, and Fiftioth street, from Fitth to}exington avenue Adopted. Of Committee op Roade— Adverse te suaaniog the grade of Bighty-sixth street, from the Piret avenue to Enet river, Adopt Conourzing to grand permission 4 set curb and gutter stones ia Adopted. d fleg reete, . Adopted om a division, viz.:— Haley, Sturtevant, Oatley, Barr, Aldernen Briley, Fransts, Smith, a Doherty: $ Committe on Finance In favor of award- ‘ameges to Timothy Casoy. Adopt 4 on a division, vin = Affrmativo—Aldermen Moore, Haley, Sturtevant, Danley, sidewalks in Third avenue, between 10th an ter st " easitmative—Ala Barr, Tweed, the President, Aldormon Bisley, ‘Franc Smith, Bara, ‘Denman, Crrueil, Doherty, and Pook—15, Tiemann—2. Re retive “aldermen Boye, Committe: jepsirs pd or Aaa of paying the claim of Js - Tiller &Co. Ado; a Resolution That Phillip” Millepangh be pPreintea Ges missioner of Deeds, in place of W aie ourred Pro ia mete = A tows, Davey ei ack of Brac ivision, in to concur for sewer in Fifty between Second and Third avenues; to concur for Gcerck street, from Stanton to Houston; to concur for sowor in Hester stroct, from Orange to Mott; to concur for sewer in Vesey street, from dway to Greenwich stret 0 cur for yewer tn Centre strect, from Cross to Chamber concur for sewer in Franklin street, (rom Centre to Orang te concur fur fewer in Spring streot, from Thompson to Sul van; to consur for sewer in Eighteenth sbrcet, from Seventh to tixth avenues; to concur for sewer in Sixth avenue, from Twenty-pinth to Thirtieth etree; to concur for cower in Whitehanl strect, from State to Bowling Green. All adopted, each by the following vote:— Afizmative—‘the Prvsident, Mossrs Brovrn, Tait, Mabbat Maybee, Breaden, Ring, Bouton, Me- Gown, Stewart Wheolan, Barkei Grawtord, O Rests, and MoCoukey— 19. ¥row the Beard of OR =e Bogen be the New York Fire opera eat, agai proposed erdinence in relation ‘to “election of “oniot Buginces, &e Ordered on file. Tho report in favor of concurring to lease Cortlandt es at suction was called up, but sgain laid upow @ table, ResaruTion. Bra ‘aut Alderman ee teay pantea Commissioner of Dood: REPORTS, Assistant Alderman Bi Adoptes called up the report ot | the Comm.ttec cm Streers verse to firios pemisr- tion to the Herlem Railrosd Company to fay s raiiroad track in Elm, Crosby, and other etreess, It w Mr. Bouton then moved that b opts, & vote, the tion of Thos. Mr. Bonton th: cin Tad roslution of tha jarlem Railroad Company that th Board of aiermen ¢.ving tothe I Mr. Barker pirmicoion to lay anid track, Bioved that the sepors lay upon the ta snd the report and reselotion of the Board nting to the Harlem Railroad raid privilege, was con- cred in by the fellow Affirmative—Mesers. ered in. ma Tait, Mabbatt, O’Brien, Bouton, McGown, Wheel: Nerative—The President, Asristant Alderman Hurt, Ste- wart, Barker, Rogers, Crawford, and O'Kcefe—7. YROM BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Resolution—In favor of giving contract (for $2,10°) Richard Catsow, for fitting up ay fer Councilmen, he be! the lowess bid Concurred in by followiag vote, vii AGirmativi—The Presid Motes Brown, ‘ait, Mab O'brien, Maybeo Bread Hunt, Bor Gown: Siewace, Wheciag, Barker, Rogers, Crawford, and MeCorkey—19, Heport--In favor of payicg bill of Leary & Dimond, for extra work«n the new Coart Honse. Concurred in by the following vote, viz. Affirmative—The President, Mesare. Brown, Tait, Mxbbatt, O'brien, Masbee, ~breadem, Ring, Wells, Hat, Bouton, Mo: Gown, Stewart, Whelan, Barker, Rogers, Crawiord,0” Keefe, and McConkey—I9. "Accepting resignation of Jami gig 4 = of Deeds, and appointing Ste cr epert in tavor of izing s hydrant th port in favor of organizing a hydrant company in the th ward” Laid on she table aolution—Tha plies be authori Shsrse of the 8 following v firmative—The Prosident, Messrs Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, oftiricn, Maybeo, Brenden, Hieg, Wells, Bouton, M Gewn, Stewart, Wheolan, Barker, Rogers, Crawford, as Commissioner ‘urdy in his piece. the Commissioner ree Re Keefe, and MeConkey- Awarding contract for building = hose earri: for Hose in A ihe following vou id Messrs Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, en, Rings Wells, Hast, m, Mo- an, Barker, Rogers, Crawford, 0’- Resolution—In favor to J. H. Chambs of appropriating s Secretary of Commitye of the Fire D oncurred im by the following vo The President, Mestre, Brown, Tait, Mabbe Bouton, M ‘Stewart,’ Whelan; ‘Barker, Rogers, Crawford, 4 MoVonkey—19. ‘contract f.r building a new engine forthe wu do. 28. Conourred in oy the following vote: Athrmative—The President, Messrs. Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, O'Brien, Maybe, Breaden, King, Wells, Hunt, Bouton, Mo: Gown, Stewars,' Wh eelan, Barker, Ko Crawford, 0’ Kecte, and McConke, Reeolution—Th: aslarics of the Health Wardons be in- vote: for partment. Afirmati O’Brien, Maybee, Breaden, Ring, Wells Gown, orcased to $2 rer Coneuriéd in by the nt Afrmativo—T bh: etident, og) ht marie O Brien, May boe. Broaden, King, V mn, Mo Gowa, Stewart Wheelan, Barker Koge: , Orawlecds ira ‘Keefe, tnd MeCopkey—1¥. Ordinance—In favor of inorenring the salary of bell ringors to, $48) per annum. Concurred in by the following vo Affirmative—The President, Messrs. Brown, Tait, G'Briem Maybe, Bread, Hing, Wells, Bunt, Boutor Gowns Stewart Wecstan, Barker, Rogers, Cratordy O° Koete, and McOcakey—I Resolution—That the salar; and Lamps be fixed at $2,0 ‘ional majority. Kesolution--y bat the members of Hook and Ladder Com- prny, No. 10 be reinstated in, the Fire Department, they aving been returned seaigned for want of return,’ C curred in Keport—In favor of increasing the salnry of James 8. Boalth, clerk to Commissioner of Revaizs and Supplies, to $1,000 Cor curred in by the following Affirmative—The President, Mes . Tit, Mabbats, O'Brien, May bes. Breaden, Ring, Wells, Huxt, Bouton, Me- Gown, Stewart, Whelan, Barker, Rogers, Crawford, O'Keefe, and MeConkey—1 ‘Accepting resigy ation of William FB. Giles, as Commis. ppointing James Parker in his stead. of the Commissioner of Streets 0. Lost for want of a constitu te:— sioner of Deed Laid on the tabl Repcrt —In favor of paying the dil's of Engine Comp No. 22snd Hose Company No. 28. Concurred in by the follow- ing vote:— Affirmative. The President, ‘ers. Brown, Tait, Beutel, Bri Wells, If Bouton, M fon ion, May bee, Broaden Rin, neve, t, Bi h Graviord, tinted for 00 on somata sgaines police * het! any y doll Mier, Rogers, Cranford, 19. - ‘tract for fire telegraph. Concur- ‘cnere. Brown, Tait, Mabbatt, ne, Welln, Hunt, Bouton, ‘ker, Rogers, Crawford, ion—A' fe ‘i ty the follow! A gt nl ¥ mn, Maybee, Breadon. Ria MeGown, ‘Stewart, Wreelan, Boe O'Keefe, end McConkey.—I9. for. hota an or- ad in Urondway. [The ordi that troller edvertice, for thirty 20th February, to the highost bidder, at # of coustructing ® railroad In Broad Battery to Manbattasvillo, offering the best bie ee for his boys agserment, the sum of aa see nd do! srs end on his failing to cepesit. aid iviloge to bo piven to the next hightot bi dor, om same E- itions &o.— the smount to be invested by the Comptroller, and prinelpel and tn L ned to the perty on bit ccndit ‘lo topd #9 be. constructs mainti jointed «ut by tho ordinan ‘The able without the consent of not oom: rap: Council, and Hh &o. When the gongiwe the Orawfore— Tow ciber papers wore pesced warts Wilh vin Woitvls them edjourmed to Saterday afterncon at 6 tbe minntes. 4, & TOWLE, Doprsy Check, at Thomas 8. Henry ‘ Brisley. Francis, | Extradition Treaty with the Germanic Con- federation. PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT. ‘the scesond article of the Whereas, it is provided eonvention of the 16th of ALA between the United States and Prussia, and e Germanic poe for = mutual de! of criminals, fugitives from justice in certain the stipala tions of that convention shall be a) Saaen State ot the Germanic Confederation w! oe ae ae - apalactan wi governmes clared its accession to the said convention, and has caused the said declaration to be lodged in Depart- President of the Uniited States of America have cai this Scheele: Rabie, nsenew that the stipulations of the said convent be observed and fulfilled with oT im respect to t of Wurtemberg United States an¢ the ‘thereof. In witness w! eee I have hereunto set my hand, and i the seal of the United States to be eee fa Done at Washington the twenty-seventh day of December, in the year of our Lord one Cont ht hundred and’ fifty-three and of th ae of United States the mre fae hoe FRANGLIN PIERCE, oY, By the Preesifent Secretary of State. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Friar, Dee. 30—6 P. M. Little was deing at the stock board to-day. Few faces were to be seen except those of the rigid disciplinarians who make it a rule to be always present, no matter what may be the state of the weather or the market. Most o¢ the elderly operators, however, prudently avoided the Fiereing cold, the pelting storm, and the confusion and risk to life and limb in the streets naturally incident to & grand sleighing festival in New York. As for juvenile dealers, they cast business aside, and, fearless alike of bulls and bears, gave free vent to their purses, and en. tered into all the pleasures of the day with a gusto that would have astonished even their own ideas of propriety three days previously. Under tnese circumstances it is not @ matter for wonder that the generality of stocks were drooping. At the firrt board Erie Railroad, New York Central Railroad, and Nidaragua Transit declined 5; Hudson River 34; Cumberland Coal 4, and Parker Vein 3<: Michigan Southers Railroad advanced };, as did also Erie at the second board. Otherwise there was but slight variation from yesterday’s figures. ‘The following sales were made by Eimeon Draper, at auction :-— $3,(00 Buffalo, Corning and N. Y. let Mort.. . 4 5,000 Lyons bon Coxtral Ra'lroad 1st Mort. + 53 3.CCO Columbus, Piqua and Indiana RR. lst Mort. 85 240 Gerers1 Mi futual Ins. Scrip, 1848.... 28 290 Genere] Mutual Ins Sorip. 1849 see QT 440 General Mutual Ins Scrip, 1850. + 21 5 shares Grocer’s Ins. Co... + 102 100 shares Cleveland and Toled - 90% 30 sbares BuTalo, Corning and New York 40 100 shares Western Vermont Railroad. 10 390 ebares Rahway Steam Bick Co., pe 5 5 250 shares Rut foré Gold Co., pershare,..... “lg ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer to- day, amounted to $109,050 ; paid, $430,800 59—balance, $3,466,996 89 The amount received fer duties at the custom hous® in this city on Thursday was $148,348 80, ‘The three days Jater European intelligence breught by the Africa is likely to have an important bearing on the markets of this country. The warlike sspect of affairs had caused consols torun down to 94; but just prior to the eailing of the steamer they rallied somewhat, and closed at 9434. Money was quoted in London at thre per cent. American stocks were unusually inactive. ‘The statement of the Bank of England for the week erd- ipg on the 10th showed an increase, as compared with the report of the previous seven days, of £243,727 in coin and bullion. A large business had been done in both cotton ard breadstuffs at Liverpool, and prices for the former were well maintained throughout the greater part of the week, but at the close the quotations rather fa- vored buyers. Flour had advanced 2s. a barrel, and wheat 6d. per bushel. Halfa million of dollars in certificates of debt, issued some years since by the Erie Railroad, and due the coming year, are tobe disbursed next month. In making pro- vision to meet this liability, the company, it is reported, have not resorted to the third mortgage loan, smounting te three millions, The following information has been received at the De- partment of State, Washington, respecting the value of coin of the United States in the Macuquino currency of the island of Porto Rico, as established by an ordinance of the Spanish government, under date of September 24, 1858 :— 25 + 10 6236 + 6 BK 2 2 658; 2 108% Silver ocinage :-— Dollar. . $112 Haif dollar. . 564 Quarter dollar. 28-8 The coins above mentioned re understood to be re- ceivable at all the government ices of the island, and declared a legal tender in circulation at (he rateg therei , expressed, Steck Exenaage. Farpay, Deo. 30, 1863. $1600 Califor 7’*,’70. 8934 660 Par Vein Co 83 1% 1200 S Fren 10 pot. 10834 1000 Frie C Bds,’71. 92° 3000 doe... 92% 10000 Erie 2d MBéds. 106 1000 N Alb&01 8's, 4 6000 IC eons ie 6000 do. 1000 IC BR Bas,’ 148 a 4506 NYCRR Bae., 923; 1€0 Dolly HideCopCo 4 otal Y eee 14g 20 sha Koick Bank. 94 16 Mer Fx Bank... 108 10 North River Bk.. 107 100N A Trust & BC) 10 100 anton Co 283 100N J Zine do. 60 do 76 Penn Cosl Co.... re Oum Coa) Co. .b60 70 it) 100 100 50 160 10 Mich sou 100 Par Veln SECOND BOARD. $1000 Erle 24 M Eds. 106 760 ehaNew OreekC. 23 10 shs Crystal Pal,. 36 350 Reading R@.,.03 7854 100 Harlem RR. 26 Gold Hill Mine... 34 Mines and Mining. Fripay, Veo, 20—6 P. M. There was a firm tore at the board to-day, and re- apectable sales. Parker Vein receded {. Jehigh sold at 234, buyer 60; it has a rising tendency. North Caro- lina reached 6, buyer 60, the cash price being 45;. Poto- mac fold at %; below its value, we should infer from the statements of the managers, Phornix Gold receded to %, which was only offered for stock, buyer 60. Ulster is very firm; bidders offer 17;, holders ask 2. For Minne sota 1f6 is offered; for National 23; for American White Zine 334, at bu jon. Gold Hil is held at 234, at which price eales jected at the Brokers’ Board. ia the general impression that a period of activity in mining sols ates’, a 7 MINING BOARD, Pee 30. hd ahs N © Copper Co. i - 49% Zine. ener oy RR CITY TRADE REPORT. Farmar, Dec. 80—6 P. M. —Sales of £5 bbls. traaspired at $5 76 for pearls and $6 60 for pots, per 100 Ibe. Barapervrrs.—Flour was less abundant, and 18%c. a Q5c. per bbl. higher, but rot being freely dealt in. The day's business ¢mbraced 13,000 bbie., (mostly in the fore- noon.) clesirg with ordinary to choice ntate at 87 68 a $7 8134, and mixed to fancy western at $7 08% a $7 873¢; with other hinds at proportionate figures. Holders quoted Canadian at 37 75 per bbl, without sales There have been 3,000 bblx southern purchesed, closing at $7 6254 & $7 75 for mixed tofgood; $ e116 a 37 '8714 for favorite, and 7 “44 #85 | 45 for taney, per bbl, Rye four was inac. prepa ceaeay Combeia (6), Millee, Maree tang In the 17th, fe. tase Pee CaS A and, for A) Enid for tg I see Jor, MeDonalt Me Jane, Hunter NOzinaa it Seal et Pit 16th,’ Alarm, 4 Ball Saar pat ouong ter, ans Lo —Entd Deri, ee Te Bye i, yt ‘Thomas. . nid bari 5 neen, Smith, for wie ab {> {a were ight, but rates continued | Beet Feel, hslwi, Mo's? Nitiansie asian Ee or Chg a oMananitins—In Port Deo 10, Trentom, Canesss, for Now -16d. To Havre 2,000 e 2,600 lOUTH— Arr udson, 960. ; — heat was cat Pee a eld foe BT tk nee hides | seal from a per JURENSTOWN: erseveranes, Phinney, Savan- air, for Pie ph ager arias Seotah ‘pig, at #37 eoTTHADam—In port Deo 12, Pinnasberg, Herting, ldg ee Izap.—A sale of 60 tons best English was reported, at 8 ‘th Nae On ir she Opecs Ds 10 12, an Mathews, Limz.—Roekland was in gO at $1 12)¢ for com- 8 ~ arr ( awe =e, and $1 40 for td per bi a ig Bgually Be SBuiey, fan Tran ne lia, Oa nolulg); Wings AVAL) Beonme—Gomne: 500 erage Sarpeetne Panue Bevin pest Nor changed bands, at $4 76 8 $5 per 280 Ibe, Spirits ‘Waanroa dee eat, tens Balle, seep tone were rold, at$1 80 a0 Ran 85. Ons.—Holders continued to ask 70c. for whale, and $1 29 a $1 20 for = without obtaining any orders. There gre Deo 15—Yesterday morning, as the shi i, wi te i alist doo dook, therast with sonetiorse aia ‘were sold 100 or at $4, and 3, gallons lin- demand. The sales in- for mesa, and $11 [aedaoatl with 1,000 bbia, new mess, at $14 60. Dressed eee Mecatinty Saeriee,. Gaur Geta Tore lard | | Ponto Prava, Nov 6a oh hands, at 08. a 103(0.—e decline, Sales of Stu Deters sarees, sigathed wan Toe seta and et bbls. beef trans) st former rates. Butter was selling mut the ine pa dey aad ter cage inland freely at 90. a 130. hio, and 166, a 19c, for State, Cheese was more sought after, at 83¢0. : 0x6, Porrsmourn, Dec 15—A derelict and waterlogged brig brigantine, of Maryport, tim! imber laden, t oremast, ‘ ne Ib. SvGaR—The market was qui as loos | standin, yo a bli About 146 hhds. New lie wold ‘by Meare Hot. | seanciae # fs o Tye 9, ie tak SON. fo man & Oo. at auetion, at ic. 8 60, and four | into, w wilh the oiject of elnking bet, by AIMS Basdushe wont a Mo.assre==We have only to notice sales of 50 hhds. of Cuba at 23c.; and about 100 do. Texas on private La denne ly, ey tos, good found buyers at $4 25 Taow—there have been 7,500 Ibs. prime sold at Ilo. PS promer-=Saloe of 400 bbls. Jersey and Prison at 270. ry eee as 280. per gallon. done within a week. ie arket Le aid is ot this 18 fer a very qe as it usui ry season, Prices are noncinaty unchanged wi Bar Web: ved ail from the Kast further tham '@ have reco! no mi ym the Harsteré for the past two days, owing to 10" the heavy anew ‘Telegraphic Marine i Ly yeti Warbler, Oxroliny and Coan Ne Ww; east b eae bisn ter ee i peed Mayflower, "Koteor, Colum- 4 Marrie4, New Ontuine, Deo 2% On Wednesday, December 21, by the Rev. Mr. Arrived—Ship Elisa Mall N i: " Joun W. Manne 7 _ daughter 2 ‘of Charles ‘catit all ot " . colddnhaied aes at Herald Marine At Port ceatio on p Thread rire che Arrived—Brig Syria ), Fran Ba tte job, NBr echra Buphesie, Siisidee New ye ae LaGrange, Frye, Norfolk tor tockpany Lspecinvile, Wan 2 Drenae ° hams ere aren db ld 2th Be ‘or brig 8) eye ‘sone Rupkomts LaGrange, Mowat : Amaranth, and Susan. in port, bark Vesta, Win indy W, ae HILADRLPHTA, Deo 30. 7 Cleared—Steamship City of Ne y si aR czar ee ation, Beste Rev. James Brownlee, Mr. Joun +B. Jomnao Joong ¢ ‘to Mine Garst J. Ginsoy, all of Staten Island. Died, On Friday morning. December 30, at 4 0’clock, of con- sumption, after a tedious illness of two years, Dennis O’Burem, aged 26 years, ton friends and particular acquaintances are respect- net Bebe bale to attend his funeral, from his late resi- dence, No, i Cherry street, at two o’clock to morrow afternoon. His remains will taken to Calvary Ceme- tery for interment. On Friday, December 30, Nicnoas W., eldest son of Jobn J. and Catherine A. Tindale, aged 4 years and 4 months. ‘The funeral will take ternoon, from No. 144 Bure Coninnz—Tho ro} is vousel, the agentof the uaderwaiters por, capeening ath stated be in error, as letters from a Bt ouney 5 bee ae Verge but state that he arrived and wi conr ae without having damag as lage y van of oar lace at one o'clock to-morrow af- forfolk street. The relatives and friends ofthe family are respeatfully invited to attend. Barx Surrey, of and for Baltimore, (chartered te the On Frida: peeentat 80, Wituam B. Rlacu, in the 32d | Colonization Society.) from Tabeele. put into eA Thomas om year of his ag the Let of December, after b sing at ba or fifty-three ee His friends, and thore of hiv Iste father, Jamon Risen, Sorippled condition, Aboud the 14th ny Seg bi toa of London, are invited to attend his funeral, without far: | {?2,°5,.u'sbe nM xneaked down during asovore ga fue. ad veer ther invitation, froma his late residence, No. 67 Remsen | heavy weather before and after the disaster; the steve Broobiya Heights this morning ‘at half past ten | choked. and th liged to dig down in tho hi Phi Micaiaad loiipe Dh Mare tna bail to keep het freer’ Ghote loaded with palin olf camwood, which would be discharge nd the On Friday, December 30, from injuries ear in fall. ing throvgh the hatchway in the jbailding 164 William Feux Macecuan, aged 18 years and 1 ade ‘The relatives and friends of the family sre eeneeeely invited to attend the funeral, at two o’clock noo, from the residence of his grandmother, ire. in, Dixon, No. 3 Columbia place, Eighth street, between ave nues Cand D. 28, Many, wife of William On Wednesday, December Tovee, in the 56th ene rear of her age. The friends of the ‘family sre are requested to attend the funeral, at one o’olock on Sanday afternoon, without far- ther invitation, from Staten Island. The boat Huguenot leaves the foot of Liberty street, N. Y., at9 A. M. Folens attcs (England) papers please copy. on the ways, by order of surve! BBanx 8 Baavrer, asho of sand and wi th and molasses are Brio Sz Foam, from Rio Janciro for Philadelphi ted vine into 8t Thomas dy ne inst, leaking bad! loss of sails; would repair after discharging pal Bhe was out 40 days; Toadod. ith coffee and fealty Brandywine Sho: pines are ane off deck; ie eonon bt Scur Jonn W ARDERSON, or 16th inst for Saltilla River Ae et Charleston 16th perdi og s hin 3 Devi a ‘fil owned in Savannah by Caps J Piskerscs, ana invured in Baltimore.” Capt W had his wife Scur Bensamin porenan, Tayl town for Pbiladalphiay with sho On friday, December 16, of consumption, Gzorce Wit » wi Lum Banexg, im the 17tn yar of his age, ardently beloved Se ee tae eae, Cant May, om Meni god attached by all who knew him, deemed it best ng mane for a woneaen which he attemp' On Thursday, December 29, ARTHUR GORMAN, in the 424 | do, but there having beon some changes in the buoys or ry yeas Ochi oes pala eres Soarony 16 to sab Sox reag coueees ny adie co te The relatives and friends of the farnil ly ly on she sand bar. Kiferte were made invited to attend the funeral, at two o'slock tomorrow | Ett Per of, but they proving incffectual, and aie havi x ona ing sprung: afternoon, from his ate residence, No. 81 Pike street. am Te On Thursday, December 29, Henry Wittiam, son of John Henry and Sophia Siekmann, ged 1 year, 4 months and 8 ay: The friends and acquaintances of the family are ful'y invited to attend his funeral, at one o’clock this af- ternoon, from No. 71 Chrystie street, corner of Hester, witnout furtber invitation. mae Friday, December 30, Ann Manis, wife of William B. into. The friends and acquaintanhes of the family, also the sailmakers, are reepect(ully invited to attend he foneral, at two o’clock to-morrow afternoon, from No. 287 Adams street, Brooklyn. Cn Friday evening, December 20, Jaws Waren, son of Charles R. and Sarah A. Conklin, aged 3 years and 1 wonth Tre friends of the family, and the members of the Sixth street Baptist Church, are invited to attend his fu- neral, at one o’clock to-morrow afternoon, from No. 79 Sixth avenue, without further invitation. At Geneva, on Wednesday, December 28, Jaxz, wife of Philip C. Ruckel, aged 65 years, formerly of this city. . fails, snohor and chain oabl , will be entir by edtizens of Middletown, Notices to Mariners: bar Nope ty A TE CT ba od Bosna tccpe TAMPICO. e oap ain of ort has ordered the following slgnalé we pasa ee baer reaps all yard, placed ‘wo black balls at tho yard arm om i borlsontaliy from north to south, at the upper getramniey et She mast tbat supporte the signal light, moans that the bag orth yard arm means that the ehaa- nel of tho bar is in shat direction, and that it is speseable. ne black bal! at the south yard arm the chan- » and that it is pa: hips pi yar a ans that the chaa-— Two black mone one aoe the other, at the north yar@ arm, asks the vessel if wante provisions. Two black balls on thos usb yard arm asks if she wante "Won the voorel wante what is take of her, she ist ewer by hoisting her flag at tho fore, spies Mabel RIVERA. FRANOTSC( Santa Annafde Tamaulipas, Tampico, Deo 1, Beacon Licuton Linx Roox, Newrort Hanson, L. L A Benoon Light has been established on Lime Rook, at the erie extremity of the inner barbor of Newport, Rhvde islan MARITIME INTELLIGENC and letters intended he Naw Yous wnat the ete stad ‘ALYANAG YOR NEW TORK—THW DAY. fixed light, composed of a diopts ted by an argand foundation lamp ‘The tower tos svbich tis played lo foet sty and 136 ¢ tower upon which it is oot. feet high, cogstructed of brick, and whi ie The fight: will be xbibited of Monday, tho 2h inst, of sunset, and over} gst ad sunse) to sunrise, By order of the brite ord, ORGE DUTTON, Capt of Engineers, We Pear frequent complaints: from aavinors In rogard te ‘e bear frequent complaints from wm: wer Tail Liga. The captain of one of the se Ter cae his be 6 2 Port of Néw York, December 30, 1853 leston, Lincoln & Co. te hip Wm Penn, Morti: St:amship Wm Penn, Mortim n, Lincoln & Co, ped Ce of Englard (Br), "Pearson, oP Cambria, Perry, New Orleans, W 4&JT Tapscott & ‘Ship Union, Davis, New Orleans, WT sen Bhip Union, Davison, Charleston, J O Bal Co. Bark Clarence (Br), McDonough, Galway, Lo & Collins. os Rothsay (Br), Munn, Harbor Grace, bF, © N 8 Row- ma (Brem), Loesekann, Bolivar, E Pavenstadt (Colom), Treviranus, Bolivar, Moller, Sand & was gence endan, at che matter ill be lave vi oe is taken of it—at least the ‘There, muss be bad: management. so (s House Board or at fe Lime Rooks was read; a 8K0, fd are sCvoms a wo, or by homage ef some stran; Ti Newport News, Mab. ‘a Beacons anp Buoys or Ga either rt ‘the i light house on ten LvEsTON BAY. Bie Gecctise % rant, Aspinwal T White & Co. rig Bleanors (Bi, Wickerron Holitas? amitton ‘Bron, | The follomize are tbe beacons and buoys of Galveston Bay, uth Tabasco, J'T White & Co. Bans pein Hee creer Sey or serveoucaln sip bile, Lane & West, m perpendic an hte Ralp! Haus 1 On oe pee o dloulae stripes; # Sebr8 P Lord, en jaltimere, Mailer & Lord, ship; 16 ‘Warebam, O MoSorly. Hall, baltimore, Parker Vein Coal Bleop Editor, Case, Btenmer Westernport, company Rivers ; eave it ons ship Attica, Herron, Liverpool, Deo 17, 12M, with | ypRisiee ry a ig Se @ pasrongore, to Bc un fs via board han vee ab fp Sameatewa, Parti on buoy, Me 1 ape me from south buoy on Knoll, 34 south from it 3 ve Bors ban Can buo; d, station Pelican spit buoy, bearing southwest Ru ose Ly buoy; 12 feet water. shrivg stides; leave aoe i oy Nee 4, ry ition City b bearing north from fan buoy, No 6 red, ttation City buo: 0 Gesmercial Wart 10 fot water, epving tides; leave it om *s ae uy, 8 8 3 black, station Halt Moon buoy, beariag ar buoy, No nck, si mn Halt loom buoy, by south from ifsit Moon Light house; 9 fees. waves Br), Juanee, Bristol, E. pee with iron Ughs ship; 12 foot water, opting ngers, to H & Exportenced s snscession ‘snd'NW winds the entire passage! Deo if; and foot suo creding days hed heavy tron with s tremendous fen; hove the versel 10 wit to NE, Inboring considers bly, and shipping great itlon of water; hatobes battancd down the whole time; at 3 PM, om the 11th, a heavy son broke on board, and stove bulwarks, br ke tho ring bolts in the deck, and nan pare Tnaritt; 10: moderate, 1éth, hes vy AM, madi sles from N. 1 hove to; 24t! ident leave it om th fietane Tinta ‘bearing NW by W, about acven leagues dis: ibs eae ek, station Dallar Potab bao 9 {hosing came cut NW,” close reofed the topsaile 9 feet water, spring alot tears ver; at 11 Ha hove she ves yeasel way the fuck ck Marie’ Pa Alene Gautieldr Montevideo! loth bei ayrclove reefed | ¢oFie ar fale from NW. | Wy tons, Peck, Bango 2 a 6, Lubee bee Nantitn NOrleans; 9th, wi Hehe NE et on win o ange, ion | Meat Mesos, Pandit ne Aerial ‘ea a lug hhompson & Hunter, Experienced heavy weather having repaired; sche “tennoaes, Engles, San ; sian 11 (of Belfast), Coleord. C demas, 23, as: en ichmond, Va); llth, bark Phantom, Walter, Baltl- jo date, Int) £0, anak | Bre Sr Tom aAs—Ti port Le Ee San ogi ip Severn, Waite, henge foe & jib, fore- Ww. Tea" ‘ bas fy Tee welit foretopeadl, ‘ao. pore, ii nsternn' Sea Foam, ky Bebe eas tages eoner, migiton, Alans ~ vos Delle da Ty! ‘Boo 9, ship Clinton, from ‘obr Jane In; id Schr 8 Lewias Orcutt Rockland, 6 4 paihtor NOsleane, fig. SId seme day, Be bark Sylph, for Bebr Atlantic, Niokerson, Salem, 4 Bteamer H B Beach, Sanders, Now oi Sd Home Ports. en, Bhatt. ALEXANDRIA—Arr Deo 25, bark “Alpine (Br), Liverpool T1MORR—Are Deo 9, se)l, Nortolk; reporve im t from ‘i BELOW. Hunter, ‘The Sicilian bark from Palermo is still below. SAILED. Ships Hibernie, Liverpool; Victoria, London; brig Gen Wilson, Apalachicola, i? Wind at meridien, SW; sunset, NF, with mew, nts ac ie aeamer Fee HOBILE™ are Deed nip’ orks miles, Clarke, 1 (Per Staameni Arnica. ; ghrrwens tid Deo 1 Keoph handel, en NYork. Sie ae a Bh acres, Patten, do; Wa efore repor sewits, mi Buzrast—Sld Doo 2, "tise NYork. ri a le, from ‘New York, i2tn tag rie ey Borpravx—Cld Dec 12, J Ellen Mi ier eousiceata | am days sanbera, Sized, Poriand, ity i Marstield, Hendon ta or Jona Bi ly i, CHER), a ke ae "Vase feune Albe mat O hte iste, lary, Whetmoro, NOrleans; Jas Gra; ny emia, bs eh 1dg, Nadie, Carnet, for San Pracieco; Hausa, 14 Deo 10, Weser, Vespermann, Galves- bert Peo!, Wienholtz, NOrleans; B A ‘A Cochran, ih aditingre a, ships Monmout —B81d Dec 1}, Garland, Martin, Feuiiate hia. Benes mertacn, Sst Oats Monge y Ripley, Ha 3d Ron's Aulier, Now ea 7 ta, Calhoun, Nor! any 12, John Rutledge, NYork for (Br), Scott. titer me bler Bp, Hunter, ic] Graves, London, and pro- s tleutts, Seaward,do, and procesded | Gardit, Welen 56 dey xn—$ld Deo 13, Auguste, Noweastlo and NYork. | "Ch Pay woSld Dee 14, Compesr, ‘Scovill, Boston; Lulan, | lee, Be: Crxxundon— 81d Dee 19, Raatern City, Crombie, San Pran- Rardon, Phils H isco; Menvenger, Cain, Beaton: Roncchan, Boott, Mobile; | Coral, ‘Kingman, Savannah; altimore} 1 a, do Brazilian, Newtom, NYork; 15th, | shige St Charles, Boyers, how Yor janchards mah, Beton; i brig Wm Rey, Lantare ‘Baltimors: in Gintarranecld Deo, Burydtee, Cova, NYork via Ply- 140, (Mex), Ascona, bisal; 234 ship Bilas Ho mouth, Finwkine, New Yor! brig Descuberta (Spun), Liones, Heivorr—Arr Deo 15, Leila, Stafford, NYork, colon: eta the roads Deo 12, Pimoradde i ‘MoManue, N Towed to en 15th, ship 0 C Dow, books. 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