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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | deem rold and what AFFAIRS AT WASH \eroy AND ALBANY. Excitement Concernirg the Nebraska Territorial Question. Seeretary Davis About Withdrawing from the War Department. Proceedings ‘nthe United States Senate and the State Legislature. IV EFFIGY, THE POPE’S NUVOO BURNT MASACHUIE Non-Ar:ivat of the Baltic. Lanps, Jan 9--10P. M. fc wp to the present mo. and the wind west by b There are no signs cf ment. The went worth 5 clear, The Latest from Washington SPECIAL CORRESPON U) UF THE NEW YORK HERALD, THK NEBRASKA TEKRIPOKIAL BULG—kXCITING DE- BAYES ANTICIParsb— COL. JEFFERSON DAVi8 AS UNITED STATES SENATOX FOR MISSISS(PET, AND COL. CLEMEN4 AN SECRSTASY OF WAR—MR, MUB- LENBAKG NOT DEAD, BTC Wassixotos, Jan 9-8 P.M Some feeling has been ereated among Southern mem bers in consequence of a discrepancy between ths report of the Senate ‘ommittee upon the establishment of terri torial government over Nebraska and the bill which ao companied it, It was conteaded that the bill was, in certain pleces, so loorely worded aa to materially affec its meaning ia that part re'atiog to the right of the peo ple of the territory te e-taolivh their municipal regula tions, Upon the matter being caled to the attention of Juege Douglas, the Chairman of the Committee, h+ promptly made the necestery corrections. A fierce debate is ex,ected when the bill comes up for discussion, and the prorpect is that there will be a gene. calrow, It will have the effect of purifying tae demo. cratic and whig psties, ond proving the sincority of thoso men who denounes the action of tue national democracy ard yet profess to by honest oonverts to the national neiples of the men they deneonow It is certein that the country will look closly to ths votes which will ba bad upon the bill a a true indication of tho honesty of their repre entatives The Union, in praising tha report of the committes, has tad to turmafupny -omeret from the portion it ay eumed a few weekwago, warn it ceslared thet if the Balti- cuore platform bad approved uf thy comp mtse measures General Pierce would 0: t have ben olected Peaside The democratic caucus of the poi Lagistatura having nominated Golvnsi J il rson Devin for the Unites States Seaste, there i- no 1 ger any of his elec: tion, which comes off tu uwrrow, 1¢ is understood he will immediately resign h( posit): m of Secretary of War. We are enabled to wtsw tnat tha War Dapartment has been cifrred to the Hon Jere Comens of alabama, who, there ia every reas n tr oilivrw @ill accept the office al though he willenter che vabinct at # pesuutary loss to himevit, an be will thersby heve to sbancon bis profes tional éu Mr. Clemens ‘ of decided mbillty, and has ped ryucstion daring a acquisiton to the recout letter betrayed too much reliance in the prewut pofessions of the Van Buren faction. # ill Me. Ciamera i» ao undoubted Uaioa compromise map, and as such will always oe trus to those already won for bim=alta his sevatoris! career, He Cabinet; and aithongn bi principles. Mr Mu prbere Cid’ not dis Inet night, as reported; bot he lies fo low that:u boprs are entertained for his recovery, SMODEUS. METHODI8T ANNIVERSARY. Wasurnoroy, Jan. 9, 1854 The Methodist Tract “ocia y neti spirited anniversary mitelings yesterday, At ceases were delivered 1 tho Georgetown by G. P. Disosway, Eq, aad morning at Rov, Atel stevens, ani ia shia city by Mesers Disoswa Dorbin, Peek, ana Stevens Jusge Mclean presided The contri sutions amountea \ fou- hundred and fifty dollara, One gentleman plecged bimself to supprrt one cclporteur. Great interest prevails for ie cause here. MR. MUHLENDERG—GEN. CASS AND THE CLAYT! BULWER TREATY, RTC ROM TUK KEGULAM SEWrPAPES AGENT. Wesutsetox, Jan, 9 1864 Muhterberg #'ill Nes ic @ eriticsl eomdisioa, with hemorrhage of the lungs He lad #0 far recovered last week as 20 be ’abla to rewore from Willera’s Ilote) to Sena. tor B odbead’s, bu; bas since had a relapse, snd is now very low Yo morrow, if « y is efforted, Mr. Ces will make his apeech 0: aand Balwa treaty, wad rica qs@ations present his views fall ‘ON- Mr. Atsistant Surgeon Il+ is hen been or'ered to the Coast Sar vey party ¥ (at De Hevan, aud Midehip man William H to the G ey steamor Crawford. SENT L-THIRO CONG KES S. FIKST SBSSIUN, Senate, Wasinxcroy, Jan. 9, EXPESDITURES OF THE WAR DRPATTWrNT ‘The CHaiR laiddefore the Senate s conmuoteation from the Secretary of War, showiog the expacditures of bis department during 1853. Referred. THR RAILROAD TROU NUE AT RRIF, ETC, Mr. Cuasm (free suil), of Ohio, prosented the proceedings of @ public meeting held in Cincionati, fa relation to the interruption of the mail: at Erie, Pevusylvania, Referred to the Post Office Committes. Also the petition of the members of the bar of Cincia nati, in favor of dividisg Obi» {ato two judicial distri DUT ON RAILROAD If Mr. Bangmr (whig), of N.C., introduced « bill allowing credit for a limited time on duties on ratirosd jroo im portes into the United States. Referred t» the Finance Commities. 1854. CLAIMS AGAINST THR YMENT Mr. Barcur, (em ) of cet a bill ty establish a court for the examinatioa of claims agsiast the United Sta! TeXAS Mr, THi mrsom. (whie) of Ky., aatinfaotion of the claims of o editors within the prosisioue of the act of 1550 INT: ed a Dill for the (Texas, eonbrazed Mr. Bavamp, on ) of Det, tateoduced bill to provide 2 priptiug, eagraving and blediag olatoent of Seperntend sb ents of B e ployment by them of ¢ tmpont‘ors so do tre work, thus creatirg «government printing es taslisi ment, THE FREQUENT MATL FA Foot, (whig) of Ve, otfvr Tequestiog the I’ the canse« of t thePNorthern mey!s, particularly bet reenty Washin.ton and alo whether any leg én the matter. LANDS POF Mr Mariory, (tem ) of Fle, iatrodus land to Florida for railroads thercia THE COAST SURVEY Mr Bautry, (dem.) of Me, reported io favor of priaticg ten thourand copies of tas ‘repor; of she Superintendent of the Coast Sorvey. Acoptrd. Alo reported, # joint resolution {ncreasiag tt of clerks in the clive of toe Sa perintm: ent of Paatiag. ANB HOSPITAL URNS RTC 1s resoiztion, which rater ater rel tain a many cetentions af roy AILROADY | for a railroad, the Siate ge was moe extraordinary he found ea man by the name of Mr De » Amen io the Treasarer’s pirtration, was of the sama name » Vrivate Sroretery was of tas He cid not kaow that these porcuasers in each ose bat In the case of the purchase '@ thecompany 0: ly the pre emptive right to every other lot of @ certain oum cer of acres, leaving of course every alternate lot, and to take pot to +xceéd one thousand acres in apy one warcel. | The remainer bas beam sold to the parties he had that the purchesers w: Poy and Mr, Cornelius «fice um er the ts and the Govern ye at the other. resented th the remy ar on a two persiasr their panes wer | named for tho mere pomical sum of twenty five o»nts aa | acer if | be stated in his report to the Commi:sio | were all barnburaers, ansisted by Mr. D stated that he had receatly seen an on peer who had wade explorations in that wilderaws Office, that the Jand in township No 87 cluded io the lest wale, wae worth at least $5 par acre for timber aloc Mr. D., that we and ti ¢ prople ofthe State shoul! kaow whethir it was the cacuburcers who were parties to the fale, or whether it was the buvkers. The lsod ned bean rold’ by two ot the late State era who were elec'ed, and Iwo who Were appointed by the UG vernor—aor by all the members, bur by a bare majority of the Commissioases of ‘he Lend Odice. Tuese fects he threw out fir tae be refit of these concerned, and to give the public a track as to who officiated the service, (Laughter) H+ od the time 'o look through the booas, but he had gone se far January, 1563 in hiv researches, aut it bad been bis fortune not to dud a sing ¢ adamentive or national demograt at sil connected vith the nale. Toe parties their new allies, the ‘putties.”? (Laugbler.) He had offered the ra« lation for the purpore of getting a) the facts in this trsmsaction He wanted to bave them distinctly knowa. schoo! fund was 10 be robbed of the last acre of laad that Velorged io it, it wax due to the perrons enyaged in the refarioug busirers that they should be knowa ia every district of the State. ‘UR NEW YORK PARK Mr Srexcer offered @ resolution referring the papers relative tothe New York park to @ select commiitee. adopted ik ROLE THE ‘The rules were referrec for revision, The Co cwittes of tus Whols then took up the Gover. nor's eewege, and the various™*topics were referred to the appropriate comm ittees A l.pgdebate sprung up on copieso. the Governrr’a Mesasg. were fically ordered to be prli tad DEW YORK ITARKOR RNOROACHMENTS, ‘The Governor trausmitted papers relati-e to the harbor encroachments in New York, from the Cuam)-r of Com. meres DR'A MESSAGE, ETC. the motion to priat extra Six thousand copies EXECUTIVE FRRIONS Wedresday of each week wan cet apart for Executive forsions, Adj ui ned. Assembly. ALBANY, Numerove petitions wore presented. Beveral bills of a local character were introduced and noticed The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the Governor's mewasge, aud after come time spent there- on, reported progress, and the House adjourned From ‘Albany. DEATH OF AN OLD SOLDIRR—MILITARY ASSOCIATION. Janu, 9, 164, Col. Jobp Osborn, one of the oli at military mea in thia city, dini yesterday. The New York State Miliary Asso siation meet at Asso ciation Hall to used at 10 o'clock, Jan 9, 1854 Mansachusetis Politics. MAYOR BIECTION IN BOSTUN—tHE STATE LEGISLA- TUBE, ETc. Bostoy, Jan. 9, 1854 in the cuoice of Dr. ive American whig candidate. for Mayor The city election to day resulta) Smuatb, th Whiting. anti-Maine law, 1,718; Hooart, reattering 65 Tie three aldermen oa the Smith ticket are aleo elected Fighteen ont of the uineteen racencies in the State Sinaie were filled today by the whig candidates Ove vacancy in Barkshire was not filled The 4a: stands—29 whigs, 8 ccalition sad 1 democrat. A Gorernor and Lieut ¢ Governoz will be elected to- morrow by the Legiol re. tin “fMligy at Wheeling. | Bedini Bu Wurriinc, Jan 9, 1854. M. Bedini, the Pope's Nancio, ha» been burnt in «Mgy here, and bas left ine city. “Marine Disaster UNKNOWN BRIG WRECKED. | Boston, Jam. 9, 1854 | | bane maphredite brig, printed black, with a white streak. | the bad a green trank cabin, with » companion way on | the etarboard side. THE LOST SHIP STAFFORDSHIRE. Paovinexca, Jan 9, 1854. Capt McKenzie, ot the Britich park Arabia,’ at thia port, from Giargow, reports, December 29,44 (457, pocke ehip Siatlordebire, eighteen cays f ool, for Bovton, with rudder aprurg and foremast on Geck, repairivg Garage. Capt, McK. also states that he miles of Blonde B ck, SHIPWKECKED PASSE Baia x nebes lately arrived at New Orlsaos from Themos, with 219 peseongera, who had Thomss from the hips Al'as aod C’al- +, from Havre, disabled at tea, Destructive Fires EIGHT WAKBHOUSES DiSTROYED BY FIRE. Lovursvitus, Jam. 9, 18/4 on Water street, between betveea Meia and rday night. Fight warebouses, situs Ff hand Bullitt, aad on Fifth stree Water, rere cectroyed by fire en 5 £0,000, READING RAILROAD MACHINK S10? BURNED. he isot The machine shop of the this place, and eight or ni night. The lore is engine, were destroyed by by ‘out $100,000. Navigation and the Weather. Lovisvitta, Jan, 9, 1864. Beats from below report the lower Ohio fall of ice. Navigation te entirely euspended CruvsLAND, Jan, 9, 1854. The weather here is very cold, The steamer Amo ica arrived from Builalo yesterda: ad the Lake is now en tirely closed, Creveranp, Jan. 9=—P. M. Our harbor is ful! cf ice, and the Lese is covered ag far a5 can be seen, The weather continues vaiy cold. Prstapstem, Jaa. 9=5 P.M eather is clear and cold but navigstion continues eted by fee 1854. Aimasy, ‘The weather Lere is clear and cold. ot Slaughterin; Se ~ Lowi mae, Jan 9, 1554. The number of hogs killed here to this dete is 400,000. The Southern Malls, &e. Batrimons, Jan. 0 the ever due mails ‘rom New Orleans are to oging dates to Monday last, the 20th alt. are to hend, but the Gelyeston dates & | news is devsid of ia | izous vost, Everything was quiet ou the | Steam Boller Explosion. read | 4a bill granting | Mr, Martomy latroduged & bill for establishing a matiae | jarka, F.orda. WITH MEXICO—TME THUAN (w hig) of La, intro to commacicate al howpital at 3¢ OUR RNLATION Mr, Baas questing the Presicen mee with Mexico, relative to the right of way hunntepes; and, alao, all faformation cc poerning tae ac tion by Mexico, of of any propored conveation reapsctiog the matter. fie ovserved that, alter the discussion oa the Clayton ard Balwer treaty, he shoull ack to be heard on this matter, Adopted RIVERS AND Ian Mr. Joya, (dem,) of Iown, offered a re for a statement of the expencitares m river and Favbor act. Laid over. Adjourned. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. lation calling ¢ under the last Senate Atnaxy, Jag. 9, 1854 Senators Halsey and Bernard appeared, and were worn In. The State Engineer's report was received. NOTICES OF BITIS, Mr. Wiersyy gave notice of a bill rel. York Chamber of Commerce, Mr, Brooxs gave rotice of @ bill far the punishment of assaulie with daogerous weapo Mr, BRADFORD gave notice of » bull for the improvement of mecical ecienee. Mr, Dawworern gave notice of a bill in regard to the militia aw of the 8) ive to the New 317 SCHOOL FUND Wr. Dickinson offered @ rezolution calling for informe Hien relative te the sebool fund, whisn was aiopted. It is ax follows — Reso. ved, That the Commisstoners of the Land Ofice be requested to report to the Senate what | the Set oo! Fu payment f not all patt moos have been L ‘offered the rerolation without remark; but he now © it under extraoréizary circumstances and he felt it his duty to say @ word or two n relation to it. The © aiovers <{ une Laxd Office of the Sate bold some 400,0% or 660,600 seres of land in trust for the School Fund. A tin persed the ‘ature « few years since granting 250, 000 acres of tomrailrcad company. for the pur of a rasiread throvgh the wilderness of eniitom and Herkimer counties. H+ found on looking @’ thes es books, that on the 30th of ()seember last quite @ lenge amous’s of the 1¢.08!ning portion of this land had Wirertixc, Jen. 8, 1854 The boiler in Zane, Herr & Co.'s pork house expixted on Saturday night; bat po lives were los, and the dercage does not exceed $1,000. Markets, Baurimors Jan, 9, 1864 The cflerizgs at the reales to-day were 800 head of beef cattie. of whieh 510 were ériven to P'btiadelphte, and the talsnce cold to city butchers #5 prices ranging 'rom $9 50 225 on the hooi—:qnai to $7 w $9 75 net, MUNICIE L AFFAIRS. OFFICIAL. Binted Session. Boanun oy Anprnwey,? Jan. %, 1854 , # Iderinen Brown, ire, Howard, Woolwerd, lman, Wakeman Covert, ity, Lord, Merrick, MoUcukey, Mott, the Inst meoting were read and approved. PeTirioxs @ Wanrnay—Petition of 8 B. and RC onto a vault belonging to them in Beekman Tucker, Voorbis, fru Keil: hauncey, ¢ Drake ‘The winntes ome ittes on I By Aléerman B \x- Petition ct Laomard L. Johnson, to be appointed & Commissioner oc Deeds, Yo Committes on Soler ad t Mens. By Aldertea Thowsnmex—Patition of Wm, Rowland, for rem ir sire to owmittre Finenes. hy Alcorn s WAR atiet W. Bell for remirsien of fax. To Committes om Finsnee | By Alderman Howsan-—Fetition o | Hook and Latder | ca ybeve location changed. To Committes on nn Waxrwax—Potitt ced (nid emen’s Ite gi iman Movr--Petition ef Menry J. Arderson , to bave Thicty seventh street reralated, &o., vente to the Rast river, To Committee on ew Aw—Petition of M.A, Reed and pany to be loeated ia tho im 6 on Vite Departine oni—Petition of James D Bullock for re Weerenpen Aldermaa Lord sented the tution vir -Reaolved, Tuat ths peaslty im- ored nron James D. Bullock, for removior adesd dody from the city and counts of ni the samo is hereby, and thet the pe tsken sainet him b3 ts of such proceedings. ~” Wiiliarseon, Blont, Baird, Vacker, Voort Boardman, Cosuacey, Christy, the Prosi Herrick, Mott, Drake—2'. of John Tattle, toh To Committes on F By Alderman Wa ethers fer an er gine cow Me cag FB thy Nefimire, Howard, ‘Woodward Trowbri’ge, Wakeman, Cover dent, Aliermen I. Negative Aldermen Kelly. lort—Pet tn on of the Judges of the Sape To Committ ¢ on Repairs roppiiee, with ¢ ireetions yo repert as soon as practiosb’e. t were partice in t ordigarily he should bave | By thos Vetition 9! Iudae Mitebell. ta relstion to $a prewe Court room, To Cemuit:ee on Ropaire and Supplier, to report at as carly & day a+ practionbl By Alderman Horrniny—P'ctition of Tommi'tee on Finance, ion of Chaties Content, for re- turn ot moneys paid for texen. To Committee on By the same—Petivion of I to be sppeineed « sioner of Deo Salaries and OF SamuekWMartioe. for cor Fins ss. pe as ‘stl Ral ard Farley, for It was due to the party im power, entinaed | If the | a4 foilove:—Smith, 6,810; Wilkins, regalar | te now | wascriven cn the tame Eigh: ino gale wiibla twelve | Lows | 4 to business, who soon thereafter a opt es as at Sher bad Easteonet Sass Say, to jobarged. Report accepted and Sitios dtocketgeds . ResoLuTIONS By AVerman Lone: Resolv id, That until the Cor op Repairs and Su ary report on the petition of tices of the Sup: rior Coort, the eaid court ba permitted secepy the room lesely occuple Aldermen; and bat Assistant Lenin Sale Se Foon to 4 acinds as be per ermiteel ve ‘ecapy tre rocme fermorly wrod by them, for tele chambers, if they | find it necessary, Which was adopte | _ By Alderman Woopwann—Rreo'ved, That James R. | Whitirg, Neleem G. "Waterbury, Rdgar 8. Winkle, who were inted rome two years since commissinners to and crdins report to th Bowrd weny eit’zens thas the Lam yk, and put outin many heretore, be it Commissioners of Streots and Lamps de directed to report to this Board (Sidermen) the re: son why thie neg ect to public safety and publio coa nienie. Which was acnted By Alderman Voorsis—Kesolved, That tho Comptroller cause co be scertained, ant report so (vis Board the sctaal value of the Sixth and Miglith Avenue Railroads, insludiag 4 A tix 0 the expense of ran- nicg mmnn Cou cil may be enabled ty doter: sxpedtency of the olty taking ceably to the condition o ante to t 2 a view of reducing she Save ge thn we. Pa before day lig! ty Reso dy Boanvman—Where: people in -ur city known as bawkors the continual hatis an¢ practice of cattle an chancise, preicipally to the poor and Isboring clasacs iu our city, short of welcht and measure, contrary to thy statute laws o} thi here ore Resolved. That’ the head of the Pclice Department ba in structed t> tako c gnizance of these facts, and that he be directed to iuetruct all po ice etlicers And men toexamine all mere is sclnas of howe in F State and sity, that they he ar: againcs as thy law pr vides, Waich Was acoptec By alcermsn Boaupwas—Resoled, That the resolution appeinting » comm to corfer with the re of the Code in poring w dizer laws of the State celating to the city of New ¥ junction with the State Cemmissioner, do , at a1 expente of 34,00, do, be, and the seme is, hereby repcaled. To Com- mittee vn Law Department. By Ald roan SHvannwan—Resolved, That Leonard L. Jo: neon te and is hereby, appointed Commissicner of Doods in and for the city and county uf New York. ‘To Committoo on Salaries ano Offices, By che tame Kes ya Theat Moses B Maclay b hereby is, svpointed » Commis ionor of Deed Edin R Bo,ardue, eh @ term of office has Covap ittre ou Salerios sud Offices By Alierman Brown—Rexlved Th cf Repairs aud Supplies cause a suitabl n the chamber ¢f the Hoard of Aldermen room cou! stable. | Which was adopted By Aldermen Dnaxs Resolved, That George W. Jacques be, and in hereby, appointed cno of the Commissioners of Deeds in snd for the city and county of New York. TsCom- mittee on Salaries and offi By Aldermen W axeu sx — Whereas, 4 resolution was pasted on the Lith day of November ne and grading of the ‘bird avenui ond vtrect; aud wherass no contract ha: ey ¢ tho heae ot tho Sweet Department. to © Fry mad Fo80.u- tion into effect; there ore Resoived, That tho Street Comm'siloner report to this Board at next meting the caute of such delay, n (if any therefor) why seid resolution has not been cart Into effect. Which was adopte: ¥_ By Aldermen Howann—Rosolved, Thal the Now York and Harlem Railecad Company be, and they are horchy, ord to piace the grooved rail. +r tliat kine used by too Sixth a: Eightn Avenue bailroad Com les, on all tho stroeta in which their rails are pow Iaid, the work to be done by | the first of May. To Committse on Streets. REPORTS. | Of Special Committes on contested | of the Twenticth ward, in favor of awa | Alderman of the Pres ty Cummings H. division, the Commissioner stove to be placed to make the of the Aldermen meee Blunt, Tucker, Voor- bis, Trowbridge, Bosréman, W in, Chauncey, Christy, the Provident, Aldermen Lord, Mout, Diake—1d. | Negative— Aldermen Brown, Baird, Hoilnire, Howard, | Wooaward, Covert, Kelly, Herrick— INVITATIONS. An invitation wes received to witness @ review on the | thirty ninth anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans, on | Monday rexs, in trent of the City Hall, of the Jackeon | Guard. Accepted. An invitation was received to attend the Annual Ball of FE: gine Company No. 5, at the Chinese Assembly noomé, oa Wcumeeday eveniog next, the 11th inet, “Avocpted, Ont 3 ‘and Supp!ice—Relati 'o Committee on Repai Frem the Comm to the crection ot F | ans Supplies Trow.the Mayor Relative te the erection #f @ monument Special Committee, consisting jeneral Worth. of Alder mea Lord, Voorsis an Op motion, the Board adjourned until Thoreday evening, the ith instant, at five o'clock. T. VALENTINE, Clork. Boarn or Counciiaten, Jan. 9, 1851. Preecnt—Kdwin J. Browa, Euq., President, im the obair, end fifty-seven members A committee frm the other Board join and stated that a ready to proceed to Mejor the board of Aldermen wore organized on the Mayor and tl to bueiners. he committees appointed to wait u | Board of Aldermen to inform them that this Board was orted having fuldlled their duties, aud asked to oe giccharged. Adoptes. PETITIONS vnctiman Hust p—Of H. A. Tattle and others, eall ton to a pitfall in Fifteenth s'rect, near Bighth nve- nd asking that it may be fenced in. ‘Ts Committee on Streots By Councilmen Pransox—Of M. A. Reed and othore, to eorgaviztd us & fre engine company. To Committee’ on e Lopartment By Counci'man Matwrr—Of Franklin Ransom, for relief in reopect to the use of hie patent on fire engines, do. Laid on the tab RESOLUTIONS. | By Conneilman Monacnay—Thav tho Comminsio Streets ropert why the Berlem Railroad Compeny hi jlied with the reaclution, passed cley nthe so, di- Sbe'presout rei Mursugh Contes u | Breom 19 Bowery and Fourth avent to Te# nd put down the gro | adopted. | “By Councilman Ronoxison—That the Cemptroller re- port (he emount raid from tho city treasury for the Barean of tho Corporation, including salaries and otbor expenses, shown, by tie offic urns, fn i505; slso, Whethor any ey bas born retained by the Corporstien Attorney, re- } ee to such ed for the city, or paid ont by him, and the psrtisulals ae and Chamber!sia each be amount paid to the Cit t three ve appointed Avecial committee to the Comptroller reporting was adopto aid upen t By Coneeitman | Revrene Companies trans | and Brondwsy o | street cars, (suould abey desire 1s) | em the th and § zore from © fect Brondway en of exch eharge. al By Counciiman H. Ewrr4—That the President of she Cro- ton Aqueenet Department report the mumber of Water Po- | he number of Water P lice and Bydaant leapectors aren by the department, with amount paid por dic My ke, >} By Councilmen a That Wi ttre * between Eighth and Rievene avenues ed, ToCommsttce on Strovts By Councilman H. Syrn—That the Commiss Streets report the number of Inspectors mle, aye namer, dw ne eo it Tweety fired bo renumbor- a Comp: | of this morning, there app taken up the Trail sud put ‘dowa the groove tororoiution, _ A:tomie Couselinea Kitnann-—Proamble, s writhing coeup ed ann stat of Houston snd Bcoond s'roets, {y in w dilupilared condition With resolution that a building be hired for accommoda of police, tnd she's toz market, temporarily, till sne edifice be oimlt. “To arprop-iats eciamitiee, By Coune Iman be1vex—Preamble, driving of onttle throrch the streets of cithrots, with reslutions proht {hrcoph the streets bolow Forty M. and midnight. Laid on the table. By Courcilaan Frvs—Thst the Comptrclier's taken wu ettiog forth that the erous to the ives ting their beisg driven Rd stzest berwven GA, ‘ep ort be 4 ao mich as refers to appropriations ior po- lige be parted Leid on the table. By Councilman Bresa tanding commit: teo vonrminated * Y be That proposals bs adv | paiaben e pane of each of bve street lampe the } atrect and the numbers f the houss epposits to which ‘siete usted, sa far vp townas eth street. Laid on By Councilman Horr Proamble, stating that ov ion is reic to bave existed in the | and that the fees of i | exorbitast, with resolution thas the Corporation ( port to manner ix which such proceodicgs hare enoted, and whether. in his epirion. it would b re for the ees, ordinatos to prot nw certain street iiman Wi tte the cow star with the nuwhor of x'o-tion, and ¢ this Board. ths table, By Couneitasn Wainwnrcir—That the Comrtrollsr re- port the receipts rem Clinton for the two past years, also the experse of seid market for same tine. Laid on the table By Conneilinan Nonrn Tha tion furnish cf all Isy ee be appointed to sand milk manufactori-e situated wa which dic weekly through r il s pertaiming thereto, and report to © Counss! to the Corpora 6 to the Ii By Coun ropert by w v slmau GANNO suthority th Marnier, from tre special esminitive rented a report en nd crdcrs, Laid om the table, tobe tripted, Tho Board them adjourned to Tuseday afternoou, at 6 o'clock. From tho minnt C. T. MeCLENACHAN, Clerk. Debates in the Board of Councilmen [oun SPRcraL REPORT.) night st the wewal hen, sad ¢ nog, tha excitement was mroowhat ut of outsiders who crowded every Hamber. AND REFORM Teeolution praylog tliat a ep oimted to inveriigato he si Mr. Hotehbinacn ¢Mored the official conduct of the on Attorney had mode tho subjeot of investigation sy the Gran? Jury. Mr Kexwvroy, ef the Ninth ¢istrist, said he did’ cast an iwpntation on the condto Mr Witn, of tho Seventeenth district, loved the reso'ution would toadopted. He bnew it to be & feot buat ne of the Bends of the departmont, now absent in En ope, had pocket ed $4,000 of the city mor only put $i) ino the irom Whother that gontioman be now cetiog Devousti thot in Old England, it was their dnty which heve been made by the ns—Order order. order. sod ons Ib AS. cevefal members moved 42 lay the revelation on the table yer, ‘ihe question then being on the adoption ef ths rcacictiom, the questi n was put apd thr dooument edopted, SALARIES OF POLIOEUEN Mr. Tuyr. of the Forty sisth district, fered s reestation, avklog that ihe Com mn (fom the table, tS much thereghaa tiers os of money meres: > a for the ruppore of the Polioe Depart e afraid to epeak my the resolution will vs epbewd the resolution om the an La Policemen by the lavs board id ie bom d; and, besides, 18 would be doing way. pote SY Ma Nd ‘The Pate De wronged by who did 5 nos eceeoar i pith “ry, the rea asi hs to Tay the paper on the table. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIO Nonrn offered a resoletion—That the Board do all in aid the Co: ahead im his efforts to Y’ bibit ‘the sal sale peri bg w tan ry o Mndliote a io $20 on cach tadimidual lawe cf this State allow hotels only to sell Som ‘some 2 OW tadict- ive instru the js in the oity to arrest of Polloe says that, without the ce operation of the corporation, the Sunday law cannot be re- Yarions captains of the different w all thore prreons wile the law. Mr. MoRTH—The Chie spocted: Theretore adopted r. FRY as i now sto them to meke on the table w ‘The board shea e hoped the re:olution would be ation of fayieg ing at6 o'clock. Married, OnSunday Janvary 8, by the Rev. Dr Foster, J. B, Dossrkax te Mise Mary Coyprr, all of this city. At Buffalo, Javnsry 2, at St. John’s Courch, by the Rev. Dr. Schuyler, Mr. D, R, Figmway, of this city, to Miss Mapa 8 SPabKS, daughter of Capt. A iy gg of =e On Sea dey evening. My. Jous J, BRowsR, Eeq., of New Tore sity, to we ren Inmsid Hommes, of Baltimore, daughter of the late William Hoh Exq. On Monda: Tannary.0, by the Rev. Dr. Potts, at the residence of H Br at No, 62 Troy street Mr. F. A. Park. of Charleston, 8. (0 Mise Omiasrs 1. ConNwaL., of this city. Charleston Dapera pee copy. At Fiusbing, L. 1., om Thurs¢ay. January 5, by the Rev. yw York, Mss Sanam J, Abbott, Rongst G. Gusaa, of ., davghter of Thomas J. Trenchard ge ‘0 Thureday evening, December 23, by the Rev. W. Stare, Mr. Jonny A Gagpsrn to Miss Barnorr Barry, Died, On Sopday, Janusry 8, Yornia, wife of Bernard Lynch, of Hast Brocklyn, m the 40th year of her ace. rit nde of the pn ‘and those of Der brother. i. oy, sche BA samen ee h, are respectfully ited to attend ber funeral, this afternoon, at half ae one her late residence, Clermont avenue, near 4 y evening, January 7, suddenly, Mr. CHARLES Four, at hie residence, No. 78 West Twenty-first stree’, in the 42d year of his’ age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend bis funeral, at Calvary Church, at one o'clock this afternoon, without further invitation, His remains will be taken to Trinity cemete y. Op Mor J ry 9, Mr. Jamms Lirris, at the age of ring ilinesa. jis friends and relatives are res; lly invited to attend his funeral, which will take t one o'clock this aftermoon, from his late residence, No. 8 Harper ocurt, wee! His remains wili be taken to Green- wocd. nly, ‘The friends of the family are respectfuily terd the funeral, from the residence of her Scott H. Brown, at Bait pent eleven o'clock morning, without further invitation, On Saturday, January 7 of consumption, Barner, wife of Jobn Farrel. aged 99 years, a native of the parish of SJane, county Meath Ireland. Her remains were taken on Monday to Cabotrille, Marsachusetta, for Interment. At Clopmellon, county Westmeath, Ireland. Dr. Hawry DavinGs, in the 56th year of his age, late medical attend- ant of the Dispensaries of Clonmelion and Crossakiel for upwards of thirty years. ‘At Brook!yp, on Mondsy, January 9, Wim Brown, ned | 58 8 yeast, atives and friends are respectfolly invited to atten his funeral, from the house of Mrs. Sayre, No. 166 York street, Brooklyn, at one o'clock, to morrow afternoon. y, Jaruary 9, after a sbort but perce die i!lnes On Mop Cuariss gh aged ‘21 years, 2mon' On Sunday afternon, January 8, after = short fina Mr. Franz Donor, of Bremen, Germany, in the 33d yeer of bis age The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to his funeral, from his residence, No. 128 Meadow street, Hoboken, atone o’clock, this afternoon, On Moneay morning, january 0, at her late residence, No 846 Sixth ave Bansn KR, ‘Gaiety, wife of Henry Grifia. latives and friends of hy th fam! 4 res) inti attend her faneral at Dowal Belen po ft one o’cl:ck this afternoon, so vithoutt rarther invi tation. On Mor da) (Riper pet 9, Bannaea Scort, daughter of the late Albert aged 65 years, The relatives and a haesae of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No 87 West Eleventh street, at two o'clock to morrow after- nocn, without further invitation. On Monday, Javuary 9, at his late residence, No. 42 Linpenard strest, Jonn Laoxann, in the 71s; year of hie age. His friends, aud thoee of his sons, the Rev. Alex. 8. Leonard aud J. Bruce Leorar, are reepectfully invited to attend the fuzeral, at St. Mark sOnursh, at nalf paet three o'clock, precisely, to morrow af.ernoon, without further invitation. At Wes'chester, N. Y, om Sanday, January 8, Rev. Riewaxp Kyix, Pastor of st. Raymond's life remains will be taken tot the Cathedral to-morrow morning, The Reverend Vergy are requested to attend in casec ck and surplice, at te o’elock, A. York, ef morrow No. 165 Riviscron oieee) New January 9, 1864, 10 TUR EDITONOF THE NEW YORK WBRALD. Dyax Six—[o the list of deaths published to your issue notice of the death of my wotber, Mre. Aun M ia: with an invitation to Ler relatives and friends to attend her funeral, this after- poon at one o'clock, from her residence, No, 166 Riving- ton street. This ie scavdalourly false. My mother ig at this coment alive and as well as she ever was. Of late fevers] Betiticus notices have appeered in your journal, srnouncing the Ceath of {riendy of mice, and it is now abcut time @ stop should be pet to this wicked and libellous tice; therefore, I offer ® rewarc of one kundred dollars for the detection —— villanous author of the avove moiice. Yours, respsotfo! Ny, HENRY D, BASSETT. ‘Tap ars Caanrxs Dm, Vaconio, Esq —This gentlemen, who was perhaps ihe oldest Itaitan resident of our city, Cepai ted this hfe om Friday, the 6th inst , between 12 and Lo'eloek, P.M. A'thou nhe bad been in infirm health 1 montha, his death was not anticipated, ar he for reve: had moved out of hia room as late he previoas day. Oa Morday morning a sole an re qui mars was celebra- ted for the repose ¢ his roul, accor: to the rites and cerem¢ni¢e of the Catholic Church, ‘ich he was a member. The faneral procession, moving f,om the late erence of the deconsea, No. 1018" Brondway, azrived at the Church of St, Stepheo, Twenty.seven'h street, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The pall bearers were six of the most distinguirhed Italian resicents of New York, foliowed by the members of the Italian Benevoleat Society, and s corteg of American gentlemen, merchants, &3. The iemn services were conducted by the Rey. Dr. Caumm'ngs, wro sang high mass tor tl the, ‘lend; Rey. J. Andrade, Doa- con; Rev. De Manahan, Su! Master of Ceremonies, Xc., xe voices executed Casciolini’s well known mass for the dead Alter wars, ana before the absolulion, Rev. Dr. Cummings eddremed the nomerous friends aad acqueiat- ai ces of the ceceared, who no nearly fill-d the body of the Chureb, im the Italian language. The Reverend gentle. man remarked tbat the sacred and mournful rites ta which Holy Mother, the Chor-h, implores eternal rest for the souls of her departed children, had now drawn toe close, anc that pothing remained to be dens, unless to give back the cold remaine of the respected deceased to the earth from which they had been taken. Szill he felt that it wae proper that he shoul pay some alight tribute of regard to the memory o! one ro well andl 60 mueb beloved; tbat he owed it to the sincere grief of so numerour ap aererbly, and to the amiable family who acccroparied bis ashes to the tomb. The sombre pall upen which so many eyes were silently tarned, an¢ upon which feli the li, ht of funeral torches, cevered the mor te! epeil of a venerable Italian, s distinguished American cittyen, s couragecus and devoted Roman Catholic. We condense the blographicel sketch set fort in the Rovar- endgentleman stemerke. Charles Del Vecshio was born in the parish of Moltrasio, Province Gomo, Lombardy, on Jace 2¢, 1787. He levt Italy tu his twelfth year, and went to Dubiie, Ireland, where He remained. ia busloess wi:h bis brother James for seven years, He came to New Yerk in 18C4, where be continued in business uatil shortly detore his death Mr De! Vecchio has been known and esteemed for bis koresty as @ msn cf busiorss, and his excellent qualities ns a citizen, for move than half century, Notlong afte: his arrival here, the war of 1813 br be out, and Le was tto take arma in the has {been known of 1812. Th Kevererd sentleman remarked that the absence of t ‘, on ®yikit to antiguboring city, alone preverted their being present ab the obcequies of thetr departed brother. Mr. Del Verohir was honored etdiler ext tien, with public ofices of trust acd importanes, the duties of which he honorabl, and conscieetiously’ dis- charged, Among bis own fe)!ow coantrymen he known for bts benevolent and disintere: moe Cond wi [talion Bene velent ¥ociety, and wen re-electec more than once Amorg the Uatholtes of the he distingu'shed himrelf as an early and generous supporter cf the faith, was atrestee of their odest church, 3%. Veter uy bireet, and er) sid the friendship aud esteem of cp Copnellr, the ses0rd Bebop of New York. He cortnbuted largely towards the treetion of St Patrick's Cathedral, ard, with other old Catholic gentlemen, he le. bored ia the erectien of the Orpbam Asylum, befog the fret vice presi ent of I's boa'd of trustess. Allatiom was made to the unware ing devotion of the (eorase to wards his Church andthe micisters of the ravotaary, d even totosry-headeloliege. The hia young Italian feiends woule imitate bis «xam, ad never seek to seem inde pendent by woming ircligious. After farther remarks the reverend 4° man coveluded by exhorting his hear- ere to jcim wih » devout beart im the se-vices of the Church offered vp im switrage of the coal of the de- parted. - The chir then rang the “Libera me Domine,” and thus conelnded this interestpg and solemn ceremony. The proces-fop then Je(t the church ard bore the remains of Mr. Lei Veeohioto tte eburchyard of St. Pa’ rick’s Ca- thefral, where the darial service wan read by Rev. Mr. Cauvin, and the bo'y was icterred in the family vault. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. AIMANAO FOR NEW YORK—THS DAY, 7 94 | MOON ARTS, 4 62] mon ware, Port of New York, January 9, 1854. OLFARED. Steamehip, Diack Warrior, Bullcok, Mette, Livingston, CRuip Many T Barres (new), Crockett, Havre, J T White & ce pie Admiral. Cini On Bere we wien, FA esr BLIP ‘osu alorion. Wis Nelson & “lpaventinenrmare scp andy, Trinidad de Cabs, Thompson & Hun- Bed NY, Boul ene Ul Ds aotell, ohms, ried ° Dunctn te & Co. Moser Taylor, Smith, Aspinwall, a Mow & Senator, Lor Savannah, Sturges, Cloarman & Co. ar seamen’ Susithe dackoosvile, HD Brockman Orin, Charlorton, M’Croady, Mott & Co, bE senna eh, Merial fuurgeuC’oarman & Go Sloop Ore, Fone Provis Bteaner Mount Savage, Post, Baitimore, Parker Voln Co, AR bu: rats ide & Baio ES len 67.40, eaw schr — yf Philadelphis, with both rast pone, Iumber le: Sent sy 4 had jory maste rigged. Tho it ae lost sterboard bu works, two Te), 13 10g om ber start of wa.er, bad » olden star ontb narter it, pail vith Usok head, The heavy west: er om thy rig Bophin (oles), Bal Sevauille, 46 days bides, coffe, de, to Hens ing: orl, heavy woather om the parsa; Stephen Young with enced HS uy Ros ham, Matences, 10 e, with sugar, Ao, to ‘Bailey 2 pea heavy inbow (of Thoms ston), *, Burke, 25 Pith molasete, to J Ww kiwal Ge xperistioed wi eprang a naan oan dook }» Lost A 56 di with cot- Cilley, iearmen a Ga x ays, oi glad 1y weather on the 5 calls, dato, spon ship Amer can for Lond: eaiied us ye provisions, of whi b we ‘wore much in want, it im a starving cendition. ii Be Eureks, Kenney, Jactsoaville, 21 non A dave, Bunter. Deo Tat 38 25, lon 72 20, sehoe sacher ‘and chain han ene her be we, oan abandoned; 25:b, 1st fell in with sehr of Gi own tps int a8 3 from W eae Meakiog badly. ke ‘by brig Bureke, fem Jackson: Milles who toc tt sor Rad alter: gettiog on, boureot the oreke ihe sone taraotiataly scp sunk. “4 eke # oma ih, a took off ce Mak oraw of toe oct Richmond, a ver card of th ok fou Mist Y Wilmington, 8 days. Bohr Wan'H South, Wyatt, Wittlagon. 6 days. Soby Mary Manin, Bearss, Boston. 2 days, Sobr Tribune, Hutohine, Beaton, 10 days. Sebr Cornelis, aaa ‘Now Bedtord Kod snood. New Bedford. Rockland, easkients ai eeate pavia, errors. Schr EH Wester, Cikawal day. ee vrs mu avery, T di a be] Town "herds vide Bil hes Arnold was Knocked overboard tloop Thos Hull, Hull, # rovi Sloop A merics, rol, Brovid Sicop Bise fepnolde, Providence. Bloop Rhode Ieland Provi Sloop Barvest, French, nProviaen Slocp Maris Louica, it, Fall River. Sloop Neptune, Rechety Wareham: Sloop Helen, Perry, New Bedford. . Sloop James Lanpheer, ——, New London. BQ Steamship George Law, arrived yest it Now York on the 20th Deo for Aspinwall: 2h, saw P Yankoo Blado on she Ueam, and on ti ¢ following Parted company wich hor, and boro away tor Kings tS Pa Sth; and arrived ay Aspiawall ay 8 2th, ‘preaia iyrred after the arrival ef the Taskeo "at Blade trom NYork ¢ireot, 8 no Wright, Abed! Repo Of Waleb at. yy. reporte:— ip I bad 527 paseen from the main royal ys nd frm ‘the main topm coer Se eiie etaiiin cs ety on struck on the rail, and fell overboard and 6 co) Sist, Riobd Thomas, svamap, tenis Had paar ki , and m8 Oo Ton 68 tu! Chas William. of and 'from Botton for "Say ND rhe Sex [oie ior heavy westerly gales most of the passage. Had jour SAILED. hip Black Warrior. Mobilo and Havana; ships Rod wecbpper). and New Werld, Liverpool; issac Al- lezten, New Orle ind during the day from WSW. Mempranda. Clipper ship Forthern Light, at San Francisco 6th ult, ostoa Avg ]4, wos 40 days 1d hours to fheereator ok theratiantie: dibiog th Tad light wi ed 22 cept tre last 106 from Boston to Staten Tana, 3 and 10 days to the eq ee rovced in lon 10; was within 400 miles of Bam Francisoc for 6 days; mado ouly (0 fort gh topes days; bad the wind from Nw to NNW for the nye. Clipper aie Comet, bene: we do 19th ult, had very severe enofl Cage Horn f-r 21 dave; oromsed the equator ia lon. Ji7 W, Nov 15, which had very light winds from NE 10 NNW; was l6gaye trem Iat 20 N-> Mado the paroage ia 123 days. Clipror ship Trade Wind, at ¢o 10s alt from Philadelphia Aves, bad zs @: { severe weather off Cape Horn; crossed iatcr in lon 115 W, Nov I7, after whieh bad light winds the’ from NNE to NNW; wascit port forl2 days. Paseags 125 aye. Clipper ship Witeh of the Wave. at do 11th ult from Dos. ff Cape Hi with heavy woathor; cuuader in lon 110 W, Nov Id: arr ia 117 dyes ip Raven, at do llth ult, henoe Aug 13, had 25 6 weather of Cape florn; ‘crossed the equator in Rov 16, sftar whieh met with light NW winds; pas: 120 day? Ate, wae 25 the equator ia ce Aux 9, was 15 sher Tout jivboom and fore- ight wi wisas and calms balance of pas do 12th ult, hence July 27. ‘ere gales; lost boats, forward Clipper sbip Wide Awake, at do 12th ult, ber rsd Aug 21, met with solerably ius weather off Cape tora; crossad tho equator Nov 23 in Ion 111 W, thence had a flue rau of $7) aay; pases ge 114 daye (The above parengce aze calculated trom the day of their departure to the day of thoir reported arcival at San Fi eico; several vary from the reports of the vessels, lisked yesterday, from one to vix cays.) Clipper ship Mischief was advertised to be sold at San Francisco on the 10 b ult. A lettar to KE wood Walter, Bru, Seoretery of tho Board Underwriters, dated San Francisco Deo 16, rives geen in in bi ‘ork, 1 ‘The heoper of the @: ms 1d Light, Cape Cod, reports that on the 5th inet he “ 3 boat, ‘with eur Es Dorsons on beard, making for re ‘Boon after saw the U Brevenue gatter Morrie Pick them ap and proceed tow: Th probably the crow.of s veote ‘The report that overtonr: 5 nh R lost hor ‘this was misunderstood load, and whe Telegraphic Marine Ri ae BOSTON, Jar 9~Arr chip Stezhen Glover, Liverpoo!. SALEM, Jan 7—Arr brig Planet, Port Praya, Afric Herald Marine Correspondence. KINGSTON, Ja, Deo 27—Atr 13th, brig Julia E Arey, Stone, Bangor, (and eld 1th for Old Harbor); 16ta, sah Xorktown, Hesucl atop, Baltimors (and eld Zid for Mo); 13th, Caatom, Johnesn, do; 20h, brig Warren Brown, Bartlet, Jacksonvilie; gehts London (Br), Disdale, Nex York; 2), Justina M Bandel, Mune William Clarke, Daly, ‘Aloo old 1th. ‘cre Margaret Ann, Smith, Mobite; 16th, Ga. rah Burton, Bartlet, Frapilin. NS; 1u:b, Charo, N) or oth, twg-be) Moi fark Cle i, ingrabams Bt Marke, ba lee Nova Scotia (ar Curtis, Jacktonville: 29, Brsziliaa (Or), Waycott, NYork vis Black River; 2(tb, drigs Florence (11), Jones NOrleans; s5th, John Guttenburg, moore, Hon turns. PHU-ADELPUIA. Jan 2—Arz staamship Keansbeo Capos NYork: wip Albatros, Potts, Liverpool; eclr Mary Keod, Reed, Jacksonville, Tis (le stesmbip City « t Bows on, Fishor, Bo: ton; barke Vone- mels, vis Lagueyra: J B Lancaster (ne* 2: Somers, NOr- ne: cobr Jobe A noche (new), Batows: M—Tho sity ico oat irilved seany fom Deleware tow ship Albstross irom Liverpool. bod pede Taving f¢on bat one brig in the bay And five sehre in iver, up d bound. Five stosmtugs lave gone down the river to day, enc with a tows 4., Sooretary i with seve gg bee adermenticned Tor love of ship constitutio Baveo, vee revivals. freaseur W: bad returned to bavirg raved sot Yot materiale ship. The chains, heavy machinery | te and togetaer with the atores and machinery av telen to 8 F, would be scold at public Sreaxsmur Hoxno.or ~The salvers of tho Tamboldt are to receive 2 4¢ per cont, they payin: perty save forwarded to NYors. Br Siur Jevnv Linn, reported by teloprapa astiost goin Des 10, was bound to Callao, an; beating out in Pilot. She will be » Jom; part of the ma- bo raved. pone from this port for R pal ° ririy Seorr.—Tha stovmehi) ofrom the wreck teh to lia will be et San Franciseo from Philsdelphia. adie upper part of her stem renewed Notice to Martner: tnoy o8 the Hatdiags Kooks is missing, according to ton pilots, Th the B Exrract oF THR 106 ROOK OF THE AMPRICAN CLIPPER A. RANLETT, MASTER, Frow vs 'y 22, in company with a sat wil veral vee. Shs fe Surprise lest jib roncnicenet triiteall yacd end inerwipcale, wish all the ob Sinwattached to them, and dems d the head and ont en ber yerene, Avg ll. poseed near the Tiled Lis low ii a lat 202N, long 40 W, itis ag A? ees AY : rous roefs from five to six We sew plaiuly, beakers about se ‘alles off irecti AM, om 4 i those two. walled 80 Ay = Chart’ of We alee as Slt = Pacific Oocans, CHAS. A. ‘A. RANL! ‘Whalemen. ite 'm Island, Oot 18, Montgomery, Cushing, ofl nob 4 Port Prova Deo 5, Potomac, Ackley, Nan, t0 sail soem tor be, sil mos state: wee a Gecrae, Tesalncs, Newport, G0 bble; Homer, ‘Of d> 0. 5, Osceola, Chisole, NB, clean, for s cruiseis # few dare off and on at Mangen, July 2, A Mena abeeeesabiet det tA Br pen, blog shar Rane ain, of the Francia ad purchased the wreok, was wrecked in two houte after cre ease, om the servire, by being run o af oi : Alphs, Congdon, op. The A Becred to heat Tint Tansor July nest. Hea’ A ees, Gil on bear Henolalu, Nov 6 Northern Light, Stott, too 7th, Mer 1700 uth, ml Rbetan ‘ashby Wont S100 he 24 C0 bee e; 10th. Gentleman, . 400 wh, 1600 hone; Triton 2d. Maynard, 30) wh, 40 bone; inurl” Orten Hesth, 1500 wh, 26 00 bone; Bengal, Philips, 85 a0, 1600 wh "30,000 bone; Virginia, Besbury, 45. p, 625. w 2000 bones Tobi & Elizadetn, Chapel, 53) wh, 7500 bone; Liss, Potter, 90 ) bor a: elton Pond FPas 1500 8p. 1700 wh, 20, ‘Alm: WC Nyo Adame, Ockotak. 10S) ti, 10 bane; B Devoll, % 40.80, A gh 12th, Rodman, Alle sp, 900 wh 12,000 Indie Miller, Ockovnk, 23 ‘ob ms, ao, 100 23.080 bone; jena ‘Shock! re do, 1200 wh, 18,000 h, 900) "bone; Brishiom, >. 800 wh, 4000 b apie. ‘Wells, Cross, 550 0 wh "SRoo0 ‘bone; 16th, Boliespont, Mt waring, 2250 wh 25,000 bone. ld at do, Nov 5, Awashonks, oraite and home; Blost iene Black Rogie cruise and home; Californin do: sie N Zealand; Gen Boot, cruiee and howe; ic; Mohawk. Nantucket ; ores Caliroatag oe Cali 0, Loran, 8 Zanland: Sth ii (or Cit re ‘ancaster, New Usdtord; 108 en, do; Toh, ‘Fatiog, Salih epaice’ aud horaes North seat Coad of Calltorata: Surtenle, smith, cruse and hom “Arr ab Lalaine rretle, 70) ond, a Newman, do, 425 wh; Ven ot se, Harris, elope, Potter, Newport, Ochoteske, 1 5°0 wb 25.000, bor pont Maawartion’ Och chat 168 sn ties h oho uf i Bolds, Harding, do. 1000 wh, 18 000 boner 8 Ht Waterman, 1,000 wi Te, 50,000 bond; 0 heen, re 40, 500 why oe iy opis, Ne: 900 wh this senso ul, is th this season. At di 500 bon 7 for dv), N 1600 (61d Nov 13 tor hom via ra ey. Tor Arotichdan 6183 yer, 28, 600 (lad 17 for the lise); 14th, Wo Koeoos, Gorham, NB, 1000 3 fi Feb 12 for home direot); 1th. Norts Amorioan, Mi 1 old Feb $ fcr Hongkong): Fob 21, Samat (sid March 6 for Guam); 34 fe 25th, Dertmouth, Manborter. NB 1700 jarch 7); March 7, (ff and cn, Issac How'and, Woes wh (bd North); do. Balti 200'wh. 200 +p (bd Broots, N B, 1 Ad 2 Ni 3 10th, off, Orcrimbo, J leaving Sandwich Islands (bd to G Nant, 250 ep (sld April 3 104 Och: tal 6 Bayd B ip). are at Bonotik Harbor (Aeveosion Toland), Nov 2), 1853. Hanpibsl, Mas (ald Deo 3 for. the Live, and Ran Jan 1, 1883, a ay ps kong); Feb 19, 1958, Romulus, aker, BM: istic (sid March 4); 20th, Gen Scott. ‘Smith ( Newton. Rherman, NB (do); March —, Delta, Greenport ad an, bd North); Pradent, Nash, ‘Stonington (ald 2B. iterompaert I as hid 13, Pri] Nant, 15 mos (cruising Oct 25); 18th, Samson, NB. it moa, 1, mat *p ‘a 274 for NZ): 27 Lwer. NB 36 mes ‘1, ra Nov 5 to oruiss); Harton, NB, a Dee 3 de di (1 Me 8y Byeney): Feo Vf Benne Cornel (ld barch ONW): 17th, A 'Gidba, Jeno: Wh 125 ap (do); Ish, Waverloy Kempton, 2°19 m (do); Gl+be, Handy, Bo mon Sin ap (ald Maron'L doye ‘Terry. FI 3) foe jeu. % 64 mos, tag 1d Maro) D2 athe Win i nee a, White, Sgdneys April own, a si al ar Beas nee Spoken. A atin (supposed the Wired hence, je July 21 via Rio, for Sam Francise>), Uot 2, 1? 57 10 8, fon Bark Hungarian, Champlia, from Melbourne for Caloutta, eff Timor Midas,of Thomaston. from New Orlosns for Bosten, Sismasted and abandoned), with mioamest Savannah, for 2 Brig Norfolk, of and 23 days from Eastpor for Baltimore, (iad ou board the crews of two velsels which sve had ploked up the day provious,) Jan 1, Tat 3% 69, lon 71 2%. ASrrxw At. Randall, for 8 e In port Des 39, steamship Yankee Blade, ork via Kingston, Ja, Zist; aohrs Exit, Hal Yor" with) and Paul ve, Stites, (arr 2th) once, disas J lis M Ballcok, Ar dervop, for Mo AM 4a port Nov 19, sobr G a Townsend, Hutchiason, for NYork 1dq OCrincrd Ist-anwns—Ldg ruano Dec 13, ship Stephen Larra- Lee, Burt; Hark Mary Avna. Gracia and othors as before Gyxoa-—In pert Deo 17, back Wildfire, Parpor, feom Bos- fen Nov 12, just arr; Chester, Crosby, from Philalelpht. are pw, ame days before, ‘The Isttcr procesded to Leghorn to for Poiinceiphia ex Neston. Bat.ivax—Arr Jan 4, brig Purchase, Rodaoy, Glasi daye, Yor Deaton. Sid 27th ult, bark Kate, Savona: put back 2th, yi ant Gint bark Krealin, Bo Bille, Latiairs; 220 ch ry pertlasout 8 Nov 4. ably need, Bradbury. from San Fravcisec; bark G & Weteter, ely, from 4 are afew days previous, Ship Houqua, Ditey, sid’a tay or wwe efi ro for Foo choo-foo, Kix cston—Boo ocrreapondence, Home peat ‘anit of Medien: Resto Poatergat, Rertls, Porta Rico; ech Dolphin, (acne. Havens 2500 ult, Below, ship Natraganastt, Of dart trom Livarpool was four y withous s pilots below. Hook "Pat ari ap Spirit of the Times. from B for Liverprot. athove: and © ark mt quarantine Ww all, Cid 7th, stea ‘Brem) St oe Bee nt Monvortiso and Creig once, Pa Lilt i pehrs ‘Richer’ Tames, se Mo; Gasoile, Haihawey, 16. do. ES" ON—arr Jan Br sobr kes bay ainwerss (and cia sei om icturnycad, gtonraahlp das ad NYork: stp Bal a a Mart; bark Li devin Augustin, ite joneck. Ww york. Ula ad. Be hip. ile a0, hip, White, NYork. Sid 23. | thip albert Galistin, So! er, Bayre: Providence; be Ee G Washourn, Lert, Arthur, Kin; Jalia, Cor ship Clarivs Currier, Knapp, Reston; sche Sidney Priox. Gandy, Wilmington; gone Prhip Oeean hier, Carling, Thomaston hag My Faany, Negrate, Gibraltar Detroit, Robinson, Cardo et, apne Bl ory. Williams, 'NYork; Riohm: Ham! Cla Sovh, ships Sempreviva (Spanish), Pi aca, Bac: rpst Moritz Arndt (Bremen) Rust, Lo orpocl; Kpemisondas, Conde; ro, BG Barus, Parnay. 3 Ruropean, Tui ier. Mobil; rk Virginia “Ann, Rob Emprendador (# Hrokke. Triest eth, M shine Diigo, Coop pool; Emperor. Tb Gitltcn, Eogereoil RY orks aveadi Terdane Pyramid, Henderson, |iverpoo sake A pared pinvla, Cainp-achy, 8 P tf hover (Br), Shams, Richmond. ith, ships Columbians, Silas Holmos, brig Towed to sea 2 Kilby, Sr MAPRS—Avr Deo 2% Udaye: brig Goo ships Plyine Drs on, Ju y jorthernm Light, Hatoh, do, aug 1s; Lourick (Br) Urvckett, Hong- korg M4 dsya ft Boge two ships, reported to be the Wizard and Wisconsin: om Sld 7th ship EC Scrantos, Fponcer, Callao; barks ee Ham), Herw (ow), Wernely, Maa Sprig tark Prince Chartie (Dt Wt vaige Hlemstetha Caitne! ibala sia ling . thips . de; Birlesine (Fr I Val- ), Voirrark Kadolf Cataa: Andador re Noor (Br) (Bass) Jchoneen, Valse orb, solr Spartacus. Bakor, Horolulu; th; bark Harriet, Thomps m, Now Ato! Mth, ship Francis I" Sago, Robson, Celiac: 13th; ship 1 Goodwi Va paroiro Ady ehip Tieds Wind, Webber, for NYork abt Deo a Qemast, Gardner, P49 with despatch; Hurrieane. Very, for be 1: Mischief, Logen, for Aoag Kong Doo 19; sohe riine Dart, Freeman, for Hono alu Deo IAVANNAH—Are Jan 4 briga fuena Guncer, Smith, Trini: rae Boson (atten Be bark Wave, cs ow), ‘Toudtett, Rath, Me; Arable sohr Oregon, Rum’ ston. t), Fertect, Liverpool, low two thips uaknown, _BORSKS, CARKIAGER, 0, pa —wremtnrinred So + + OR fALR—A T Pa Tt oF Pere Koog? nee SIX and seven years travellors, kind and gontle, able tor ined g nore tim, a8 ahd stable in Warbingtom strees between Cort Libe ‘ner partionlare at 42 Cortlandt stzeet, up ‘eles ily ter. 5 ES FoR SALE—T0RRE 1 VALUABLE HORS! two of them coming *% years olé; sound ead ‘ing wo fart yhem the olde for soon. ou ANTED TO PURCHASE-A NEW OR Pad ats vented Rockaway waroa, with to be in coo: ler. Or o light capress wag: A dress room No. ryt jouse. basaltic re Ai fe Eanpeae 7, Ace ow ce, TRUSTEB yearling stu but have ~