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hereb; ‘Twenty. and Twenty. Lar of this ordinance, are y | aoe Bef yy Bo motion, the action of the Board of Councilmen was a Se fang hogs Bry a immediately concurred in without any debate. ave than strict. = ns : the Commitice offered a series of resolutions, Board of Councilmen—Stated Session. the former contracts and praying for the the report, OPFIOIAL. ; ‘Mr. Curny moved that each ward be included as a se- Present—Edwin J. Eaq., President,io the (aa | eee aoa the work would te rerio, | tloa. and Gfty-cight membexs. re better when divided into smaller Gastric Ph A a pled 7g mye fees oot Lange By Councilman Motian—Of Walter Waldron and oth- )Ai'inere were only two ateeety ter Kin wet fy:.|- glare all the teeta te Welling weet out, aise ers, that Fifty-fifth street, between Sixth and Seventh | yond) that required to be cleamed. It was is view o¢ | Mi, claneey, in Lag FE ION Svenues, be regulated and graded. To Committee 4) that tact that the committee were induced to include {cated by the tat Siskons, ae a Se i. am Vinee Of Kioe & Brown. to have | the se pees ry phy ened —— and Twenty- | Placed in & condition similar to of Mike Walsh, {o'the then Coumitice on Hrexpartnent. To Commit: | MF Conre.—It any of the members of the Board will the ights beag tat out fn enn ee SOE PY tee on Fire Department. pet cveter., Map. wil | Ascene of some little confusion here ensued, some By Counciluen MccLave—Of Hose Company No. 90, for | find that a ee Sek ee ou starts in he, weer Focrzee enthing op om te raperiers’ tls, gone of x0f Bilward Riley and others, for | ,, Mr. Fux.—T would like to know who the division line of | tive of the’ Banter, Several monn naa ent | dock at foot of Twenty-fifth street, North river. ‘To Com- the cieesehe shall re eee ee (thecontractors would not be a bad idea to carry locofoco matches in ng 4 ose streets dividing the * Mer catnrsien te James Flanagan, relative Mr. Reep.—The contractora will settle that matter; Oe ear Onder’ totlemen!” “I move we adjourn!” fees eeanstrna rk, by him, on streets within the ares, | ¢8eh one will clean his half of the street. | «parm off the gasi” “Where is the nt-at-Arms?”’ of the Central park.’ ‘Jo Committee on Lands and Pla- | | Mr. Curny.—One of the contractors should clean the | «Bring a light here!” then might be ‘on every =. street, for if the work is divided nothing will be done, By Councilman Curzy—Of Martin Prentiss and others, | nd the dividing streets will never be cleaned. for market in the vicinity of Thirty-fourth street and | | Mr. Coxovgr.—Kach contractor ought to clean the Ticveath avenue, To Cominittee on, Marketa: | street north of him, from the Battery up, and so on to By same—Of Peter D. Moore and others, fora large | the Twelith ward. central market, to be located above Madison square. To _ Mr. Sxtty.—I hope that no amendment of that kind Gcasmibtes co: Mtaekela: will be adopted. Kither one or the other of the con- | By Councilman FRAR#ON—Of Wm. H. Van Cott, for | tractors should have to clean the stroets. They could compensation for loss of horse. To Committee on Fi- | Cauly arrange that between themselves he knew very nance we avoidi By same—Of A. F, Cushman, to be appointed a com. Mr. REED.—There are not twenty streets in the Twen- | alities that I wished to have the report itted, and missioner of deeds, To Committee on Salaries and Ofices. tieth ward cleaned that are paved. | that the members could vote on its adoption in their By Councilman Lawmuaut—OF John Scheuerman and Mr. Conky—I would like some gentlemen in the Board, | calmer moments. others, that the sidewalks in Seventeenth street, between if there are any in it who could say that there were even | ‘The question on recommitting was then put and lost. mn adopted side and in every corner of the room. ‘The gas having been at length lighted, business was resumed. Mr. Norts—I think it would be better after all to re- commit the report. Mr. MATHER was sorry to hear the gentleman speak such terms. He came there in the fore part | ing, and advocated the immediate adoption of the report, | but now, like a whipt spaniel, he cries Mr. Noxru—It was for the purpose person- | of the even- First avenue and and avenue A, be flagged. ToCommit- five streets in’ his ward that were ‘cleaned and were not | ‘The various sections of the report wore t! feo on Strests, paved, up to section No. 10, when the Board adjourned until By same—Of Police Justices, for the appointment of ednesday. German interpreters. To Committee on Police. By Councilman Haaxixy—Of Varnum 8. Mills, to be Mr. McIntyRE most positively asserted that there were | twenty blocks in that ward that were cleaned and wero | not payed yet. Mr. CukRy—There are not twenty streets in our ward inted a Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on Re Fc ae eg that are not paved and are cleaned. tatuse s Mil bee pete bet evicorser Legis: | the Pamamxrr—Of William 7. Farnham, to be ap. ,, Tequestion on Mr. Curry’s amendment was then be- | mont of interest, on speclal con 6° ee the ma ointed » Commissioner of Deeds. Yo same. puts, ; cent, in Hudson and Essex count din the city of By Councilman Brest A. F lied and others, | Mr Pe raned eg Nepean pm said that he was Peterson, instend of six per cont, aa Seiten. ioe property owners on Lexington avenue and Thirty-third | * tile later than usual, and wished to know what the } ti sinens men of these countios finding it exceedingly dim | question was om. CuakMAY—You ought to have been in here sooner. Mr. Wip—i was Mhet by an angry multitude in the | | Pork, who besought me to have the streets cleaned. ‘The CuamM@aN then said that the question was on the street, to compel the Harlem Kailroad Company to re- u ey cult to obtain tees A for business ses at six per | store the grade of Fourth avcuue. To Committee on | ur cent, while {a competition with New Yack rates of in: ree ee exerted themselves to secure the passage of act. ta. By the Paxupxxt—Remonstrance of Henry Jackson and | Anotuer Crry Prosrcrep.—A bill to incorperate the Bay others, against th. erin the Bowery, between Bond and Great J To Committee on Streets. amendment of Mr. Curry, City jae ‘others, ask- _, Mr. Wirp—1 would like to speak upon that question. | City Company, which proj to locate on the bay ee coo ees ere AKT It is publicly known that great elforta have been'made to | ShOre, south of Jersey nity, been introduced in the ene, Yo Committee on | have the streets cleaned in the different wards, but we | Senate by Mr, Bramhall, of Hudson county. ie) never have heen snecessful. That something immediate | Svrcrpx.—Intelligence was received in Jersey City last By the Pusapxxt—Of Rev. J. S. Ebaugh, has to be done no one could deny. The citizens abuse us | ovening, that man named Jacob Hopper committed fit; old. sents of those late in use at Ward school in fF not getting them cleaned, and the papers come out on | suicide at Hoboken yesterday morning by blowing out Thirteenth street, for industrial school in Thirty-third | US mort seaudalously. | Now the amended Kapri isthe | his brains. ted ho Sheudhiodl: cause 1 nis mud in our streets; the contractors _—Mr. % K inted a Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on quently knee d the mad. | being caught in the machinery of a saw mill. P Salaries, &e. A Memuen—Mr. President, I call the gentleman to or- By Councilman Coorxn—Of Mr: Gibson and others, to have Gansevoort street filled up and graded from Tenth to Thirteenth avenue. ‘To Committee on Streets. By Councilman WAmNwriGit—Of James Price, to be ap. pointed a Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on Sa laries, &c. By Councilman Terriz—Of Robert M. Strebeigh, to be appointed a Commissioner of De ‘To same. y Councilman Keyxxpy—Remonstrance of Bayard Clark and twenty-six others, against the extension of the bulkhead on avenue Thirteenth, from Twenty-fourth street northerly. To Committee on Wharves, &¢. By same—0f A. P. Dalrymple and seventy-five others, against the Hudson River Railroad Company keeping heir cars standing in Hudson street. To Committee on Railroada. By Councilman Jacxson—Of Neptune Hose Company No. 27, for anew house and location. To Committee on Fire Department. | By same—Of John T. Henry and others, to have Svrcig ny Poison at Honoxen.—Judge Morris K. Crane held an inquest yesterday on the body of Susan Griffith, of 206 Bloomfield street, said to be poisoned by laudanum or strychnine. A Coroner’s jury having been empann led and several witnesses examined, the doctors, Julie: Elder and Thompson, brought into ‘the court room tl results of their post mortem examination. There seems to be no doubt of the death of Mrs. Griffith by poison, but as to any evidence in respect to tho party ‘adm inis: tering said poison we are requested by the court to ab- der. Mr. WirD—I am speaking on the question before us— don’t call me to order, sir—I_am standing on the floor ax a Councilman, in the Council Chamber. I would not sit her ‘day for the honor of the thing, were it not e pleasant associations that I have connected while Board. T hope that every man, woman and child, get a copy of the charter, read it, and see whether Board are to blame for getting the streets into such a dirty condition. There are outside an angry multitude re a who are asking us in loud terms to clean the streets 1 | Stain from any publication thereof for the present. The | stand here to defend myself, and I would like to know if | ¢8#¢ has been postponed to the 13th instant in order to | there is any man who will clean tho streets under the | Obtain a thorough analysis of the parts containing the | new charter, unless he pays for so doing out of his own | Poison. | pocket? | Mr. Nort opposed the amendment for a simple reason, | The Fire and cpt the Rome Medical | which was that the Twenty-second ward needed cleaning ¥e (From the Rome (W. ¥.) Republican, March 4.) very seldom; there was not dirt enough there to need its bein About ten o’clock this morning a fire was discovered in ned very often. Mr. Curny—The gentleman is mistaken as to there | the upper story of Robinson’s Block, on Lock street and . te Soe oa b being no dirt in our ward. Iam opposed to the report as | the tow path, which for two years past has been used as Fe eee ee aves: | it now reads, for the very reason, that it includes two or | lecture and dlesecting artinenta of the Eelectig Medical : ‘ ve so dahwrenegae | | three wards in the upper part of the city in one district. lege. The engines were soon on the spot, and the fire for sewer in Forty-seventh street, between Eighth and I iy was soon put out, with little damage to " wish to have my ward cleaned, and when we do get out of the mud, that we may keep out of it. ‘The question on the adoption of the amendment was | then put and lost. Z Mr. Kxxxepy—I would like to offer an amendment, but | previous to presenting it I would like to make a few re- | marks. 1 did not intend at first to take any part in the matter, but I was forced to do so. The cause of our streets being in such a filthy condition is owing to former misrule of the Common Council in rescinding the old contracts. Mr. MATuER—I call the gentleman to order. If he is to | stand up here and attack the members of the Board in- ane contining his remarks to the question, he is out of ordei ¢ building, ex- cept by water, which was considerable, as the whole was completely drenched. ‘The building is a large one, five stories high, and built of brick. The first story is occupied for manufacturing urposes, the second and third by families, and the fourth and fifth by the college. As soon as the fire was extinguished the attention of persons engaged was at- tracted to the dissecting room, where the fire originated. Here an awful and disgusting sight was presonted ies and portions of bodies lay scattered around— limbs, ribs, skulls, intestines, and slices of human flesh in great profusion, as though just dissected—met the eyes of those who had entered the room, while the horrible | effluvia from the burning of human fiesh in two large aking previous stoves in the room, sickened those who ventured near. ig my amendment. ‘The great evil arises, as said The physicians speedily disappeared. before, from a grand mistake of the Board of Councilmen. ‘These sights enraged those who were present, and im- Mr. Marner—I should like to hear the gentleman state mediately commenced a scene of riot difficult to describe. what his amendment is, so that we might understand | The windows were raised and broken, and many portions what he is talking about. of bodies thrown out upon the crowd below. Among the Mr. Rexr—I move that we take up rest a small coffin was thrown from the fifth story win- the report. dow down upon the tow-path and burst open by the con- Mr. KENNFDY—It won't do. I have got the floor here‘ | cussion, when the body of a child, apparently slxor seven | and I mean to keep it until the Chair decides Tam out of | years of age, with a head almost as large as a peck mea- order. 1 will not be bullied by any member of the Board. | Bure,was exposed to view, the coffin being broken to pieces. | Iwill not take the blame of the Common Council in | This body was permitted to lay upon the tow-path ten or + teenth and Twendy-tirst wards, and the Nineteenth dis. | Uais matter. ‘The proper course for the Common Couneil | fifteen minutes before any ono ventured to remove the | f | to have pursued, was to have made the contractors per- jet D y-second wards; th ork, y disgusting sight, and hundreds went close up to examine | sche wegen egg fides Paar ised Ree ae | form their duty” If they had only done that, we would it, Including many respectable looking females. | y Se Puerta ted not be obliged to wa'k knee deep in the mire. ‘The Com- | As soon as the riot comment Chadwick, Jus- have more than one district; to be cleaned twice a week, | i | «ga Roan. s8 IRS sok, eee nna Canateb, ae, Jinth avenues. To Committee on Sewers. By Councilman C1yrrox—Ot J. B. a central market near Fortieth street. Markets. By Councilman Vanian—Of Engine Company No. 28, for pay for room hire. To Committee on Fire Depart: ment. By Councilman Frvt.—Of Engine Company No. 26, for | #n appropriation to assist them in fitting heir house with gas and water pipes. To Committee on Fire De- pertment } pe and others, for | To Committee on | i REPORT. The Committee on Cleaning streets presented a report, with preamble and resolutions, stating that the present contractors for the First, Second, and Third districts, are willing to relinquish their contracts on being paid to February 7, and of the Fourth district if paid to March 7, and recommended that the contracts, on those terms, be rescinded —and also in favor of making new contracts ac- cording to specifications presented. ‘The Committee presented a report in favor of dividing the city, with the exception of the Twelfth ward into nine- teen contract districts for the cleaning of the streets. The* first cleven wards to beas many districts, nirteenth, | Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and nteenth dis tricts shall comprise the wards of that number, and the Righteenth ward; the Kightcenth district to be the Nine- NEDY—I am in order. Iam 4) the first section of brane wh E siz | mittee on Streets have presented their report, which can- ee ea ret cae’ te culiscted? salteme | els the, contracts fortuerly mate, and inaven us worse | fered and took pomeasion of tho builing, which they | Perths & be furnished nt piers tor loading of their ves. | than ever. The amendment I wish to offeris, that on page | clcured and locked up as soon as possible. SoS eae , vecond, section second, the words “Alderman of the ward,” | twenty-four hours from the | Fecond, sections fela; after the lapse of time the street should have been cleancd, they can be so by order of the captain of police of the @istrict, and charged to the contractor; or any citizen can do 50 at his own expense, and have aright to the dis- posal of the manure, &ec. if a contractor omits to cleangforty-eight hours after regulax timo, his contract | to be forfeited. | ‘he police force deeerve creiit for their energy and | ae does ‘he'45th section of the amended char. | good management in quieting the riot so soon; but we | ter provides that the Common Council shall not perform | fear, from the feelings manifested and expressions among | any executive business, except such as shall be imposed | the crowd, that the scenes at Clevoland last winter may | upon them by the laws’ of the State; and the laws of be expected here, and the riot be renewed. Had the oc- | | the State surely do not jmposo upon the Common Council eurrence taken piace in the night not a vestige of the | the necessity of becoming street inspectors. building would have been saved. It will be well for tho | Mi Nexma raid—the Committoe had the matter under police 9 be on their guard, and ready to mect any emer- : loss | their consideration and were eareful not to impose upon | gency that may arise. Lac aae te thociien ber fan amendment thet no} le#s | she Common Council any duties that were not strictly in 'An amendment, that the whole of a street, on two sides | accordance with the spirit of the charter. A “ strict, | Mr, Marmek—I wish for one that there should be no Semen ere ae Sonne eeomres ares Of the district, | conilit Between any of the heads of the depastments | Some time last October a stranger, <alling hiineelf Har. P he | and the Aldermen, but he could easily imagine the nu- | rison, hired a part of a house in Weatheraficld lane, for Fee oe re stiue ceed, | merous conflicts that woull arise between the Aldermen | himscif and wife, of Re G. Drake, xq. ond soon. efter oO ee ee tof Healthc (lo smect tomes, | and the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps. It would | moved into it--other familie cctpring the other por- eee a ae ot ot en eo The streets, | be Yery casy for one of the Aldermen to throw difficulties | tions of the house. He soon loft, aud. has seldom. been row,) to in the way of the head of the street department, thus | scen since, only returning for a short visit once or giving rise to many quarrels, and the work, asa matter | twice, lis wife bas been also. much absent, ret ‘again soon, lear Something Mysterious In Hartford. From the Hartford Courant, March 6.) | i | | Councilman Conover presented a preamble, stating | Si acinar weld Os me uae. | i 4 | generally in the night, and leavi that the streets are ina bed condition, Wo,, with onl. | "he question on the adoption of Mr. Kennedy’s amend- | fo acquaintance with the melghtors, and lenving the ae eng tae ap eertinne to do so till the Com. | ment was then put and carried. | tenement empty and locked up. Last Monday aftor- ere aoc scne ater into the necessary contracts, ke, | MZ. CURRY moved that the wholo matter be laid over. | noon the nurse of a sick woman in an adjoining tenement eed to Comaaittan of ihe Winnie v Bod Mr. Wip—For God’s sake, gentlemen, don’t lay any- | heard a sort of rapping through the division partition See A eral ee et inte Committee of the Whole, | thing over. If it is anything about cleaning streets don’t | wall, and supposing the tenement still empty, as no one nnninen Vernts ye in the chair, when the ordinance (Roars of laughter.) had been seen or heard in there for four weeks, was of course not a little ere Fanoying it to be spirit rappings, no examination was ventured upon until the return from labor of the sick woman’s husband, in the evening, who determined to ascertain the cause, and en- tered bolted. y it over. ¢ motion on Inying over was lost. | _ Mr. Crancey offered as an amendment, that not less than ten shillings per day should be paid any of the men em- rom. : ‘The Board then adopted the ordinance in favor of 80 | Fiore as street cleaners. He called for the ayes and nays, so that every member’s name should be recorded empowering the Board of Health by the following ‘wote:— at votes against his amendment. r, : z : ‘Afirmative—The President, Messrs. H. Smith, Gannon, | 4 Clifton, Young, Cleary, Healy, Jackson, Schenck, Clancy, | Kxyvgpy—I also move as an amendment, that the Donohoe, Kerrigan, Tuttle, Seely, Gray, Wild, Crawford, | Men be required to have proper street cleaning apparatus. ‘was read and ordered for adoption, and the committee tenement by a cellar-way, the doors being On going into a chamber he was startled to find, lying a bed, a mere living akcleton—tho wife of Harrison, wasted fo oe, J ord, (Laughter. a shadow by starvation, as it appears. Assist. oon abe wag i Ragy neem pc) erage Creer ecod taougit i wall dhe OF ats boale Wpidilsas || thes war atieere tecices by the neighbors, and the first bs Bet Wien tome cu bewia, Vermilye, Wm. Hf to adopt such an am ent. It was the duty of the | selectman early next morning, on being informed of. the Common Couneil to make as good bargains for the city as possible, and he was certain the board had no authority to make such a provision, | Mr. CLancey—It was said by the gentleman of the Ninth | once, that he would not give a poor man a contract or let him have an office, if he could help it. Mr. Kexngpy—I never said go. It is an absolute false- 00d, Mr. CLaNceY—It is said so of you, at least. Mr. Keyxepy—! deny ever making such statement. Here Mr. Wild and “Mr. Belden got upon the floor to- ether, and neither of them seeming to be very courteous 5 the other, great confusion ‘and a great deal of loud | noise took place. At last the former gentleman, by order of the President, took his sent, and | Mr. Beige had undisputed possession of the @oor; but | the confusfon was so great we could not hear one word | facts, despatched a doctor to the scene and sent » load of wood to raise a fire. Every ‘ible assistance was ren- dered her, but all came too late and she died sepicens morning. Little could be learnt from her, as she rather to shrink from enpuiries. Mr. Hawley, the city missionary, was more successful than others in gain- ing her confidence and drawing her out by z ness. She told him she was a widow by the name of Sarah Bartholomew, until she married Harrison last fall, about the time of their removal here—that she had been sadly deceived in Harrison, and was wretched indeei—that she had a sick mother in New Haven, whom she went to take care of four or five weeks ago, and returned about a week previous in the train, in hopes of hearing something of her husband or finding him at home, but found him not—that half famished and cold she crawled up stairs to bed and to Smith, Hodgkinson, Husted, Jeremixh, Pinckney, Lam- Drecht, Frye, Gaffney, McClave, Curry, Conover, Earle, ‘Varian, Baxter, Mather, Pearson, and Moller. Negative—Mosnrs. Kennedy and Melntyre. Mr. KRNNuDY explained that he did not consider the Beard had power to pasa the ordinance. PETITIONS. y h By Councilman Prvcxnry—Of V. 9. Mills, Geo. R. Nich- oli, Wm. H. Greene and Samuel Truesdale, to be 7 snes ed Commissioners of Deeds. To Committee on Salaries end 5 By the same—Of Tompkins Hose Company, No. 16, for ‘@ new hose carriage. To Committee on Fire Department. Of John F. Cunningham and others—For a fire hydrant in First avenue, between Twenty-seventh and Thiriy-first streets, To Committee on Croton Aqueduct REPORT. ji ideratic of what he said. die, where she bad remained ever since, a of six {he roport Bad occ eae eae er ioe | afr. Win then rote ae Mr. Belden took his seat, and | or geven days, without calling for ail or “making asign.” taking it up by sections. A section was adopted thatthe | *#id that he argued with the gentleman of the First that | She sa ¢ had a son named John Bartholomew at clause allowing the same individual to have the contract the laborer was worthy of his hire. It was well known that | work, as she supposed, in a lock factory in New Britain, but for one district. was stricken out, and some other, contractors were not in the habit of paying the workmen | aged 17 or 18, to whom she addressed a letter some weoks though alight, amendments were made On thetenth | &8 they should be paid. If the Common Council had | ago, but recelved no answer. work performed it was their duty to see those men who | _ Such is the history, as we got it, of thisstrange affair. ection, (the report containing twelve,) during a motion york performed it wae the Surely ten shillings The woman appeared intelligent and respectable, and the 7 per day fogmend by striking aut the words Ceptein of Police, | as not too much pay for men standing in. mud all day | farniture, some of which had not been packed, de- journed to Wednesday afternoon, at 6 o'clock * up to their knees. | noted respectability and great neatness. ‘The first Select- ‘rom the minutes. C. T. McC ENACHAN, Clerk. ‘The question on Mr. Clancey’s amendment was then | man has taken charge of her effects, and has the keys of her trunks. Her age was about 40. A single letter, as follows, was found in her trunk:— put and lost. | Mr. Jacksox moved, as an amendment, that the boun- | dary line of each district be fixed to all ‘of the districts. Mr. Norv opposed it, on the ground that it was the duty of the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps to see | that the contracts were fuliilled, nN Mr. Jacksox—When it is every man’s work to clean the | Proceedings in the Board of Councilmen. [Our special report.) MUD, FILTH AND GARBAGE—OUR CITY FATHERS WAKED UP BY THE PEOPLE—THE REFORMERS AL. New Haven, Doo, the 31, 1847. verrrr—I should have sont you money betore 1 not been waiting for an aniwer respecting ® Ihave applied for belonging to Mr. Jacob Dear Da this, hed ‘ORME! | the next house aby i in THE DARK—INTERESTING DEBATE-—RICH po oe pt nobody's, and we will have all the boundary . tke ae rnd euch aren ements te it SORES. streets filthy re int employment, if wo should live for One ; ir chamber Inst. Half a dozon different amendments on the question of | Je#r; therefore I wish you to remain where yor hyp until The Bowrd of Councilmen met in their chambcr 1st ine voundary lines were then offered, any of which would | You hear from me gaia, By wo duing yor win oblige Zour evening at five o'clock, and after disposing of sundry | jaye heen mufiicient to avert the supposed evil, when Mp. S.oT have heard from Lape bes w= J etitions, Mr. BELDEY moved to lay the whole subject on the table. | ‘s. Harrison to-day, and am to Councilman Rexp moved a suspension of the rules for | ee Maoectiews Sahin Wh il the purpose of taking up the report of the Committee On | pounding on the not!h and ‘Cleaning Streets. | eluded in the contract. Carr! Mr. Kexxepy (reformer) hoped that the Board would | _ ‘The whole subject was then, on motion of Mr. CONOVER, | pursue its regular course of | ome people laid on the table, for the purpose of allowing him to pre: | thought the Common Council had nothing clse to do ex- sent an ordinance organizing the Common Council as & cept to pay attention to the matter of cleaning streets. board of health, to have the streets cleaned, and that the Comptroller be requested to pay the cost of the said | It was only one of the numerous duties that they had to perform, They had other business besides street cloan street cleaning. ing that should occupy their attention. ‘The board then went into the committee of the whole, and the ordinance being read a third time was adopted, Mr. Hoperxson (whig) hoped that the report would be deen wy. and sent into the Boar of Aldermen for concurrence. Mr. Connovex then moved that the report of the Com- ™ Mr. Curry thought it would be just as well for then: to | proceed in their regular order of business. He could ne on Cleaning Streets be taken up mee why the adoption of the report that night would make Lenny hoped go too. -trap work about it. the streets be cleaned any quicker than if it was put off cuntil the next night of ther mecting. Every member, if to-morre’, To Mrs. Henrig(t» i, Bryan. tholomey, to mendment, that a. street eemalenen, te WA faeeeen pe east side shall be in- | First District Court. Before Hon. Justice Green. Mancu 6.—Abraham Carlock vs. Alecander Bralte.—This action is brought to recover from the defendant the sum. of $77 88, being the amount of an execution issued out of this Court in favor of the plaintif’, and placed in the hands of Brulte as a constable, for execution, and on which the defendant recoived $75; but has refused to pay the same to Mr, Carlock. The oe having proved the above fact, the Court rendered judgmont against the de- fendant for $75 and costs. Charles Kéng ve. Patrick Hogan.—This was an action to recover $58, balance of account; and it a} ring from the oe Tk that the ae almitted his indebted- neers, the Judge gave a vet ‘or the amount, together with costs, in favor of the plaintift, 3 He hoped there would be e report wes on motion then taken up Mr. KENNEDY moved to recommit tho report Mr. Cooven believed there were men in the board who liked todo nothing but talk. If the report Was recom mitted for amendment it would be better to have it re Governor Wriaut OF INDIANA at Lovisyit E. ‘The reception of Gov. Wright took ‘place wt the Gear he supposed, was aware that the Board met the next even: | committed to the whole board, rather than to five mem- House last evening. ‘The large room. w: wded, Sng as @ Board of Health, at the instigation of the Mayor, | bers the Governor was addveseed by the Major in's very meat In view of those facts he hoped that the motion wonld | ir. Penny moved to adjouan, and apy te manner. ‘The remarks of his Excellency not prevail. What the citizens of New York want is that | Mr, CURR wanied to know if he could speak, were in a familiar and a happy style, highly pleasing to we take immediate action. Now, the contracts will have ‘The Cramwan sold he had spoken four times already the large assembiage. We are indebled to one of tho | to be advertised and awarded yet, and therefore there | Mr. Cranwey wa» of opinion that there was no place military companies of the city for an appropriate escort | ill be a delay of many days nese contracts aball | where the ve Leiter concluded than in the from the hotel. Gov. Wright will be oceupled to-day | be put in force. It is for that reason that] oppose the present boar Under the cireumstances he hoped it with the affairs of the Penitentiary at Jeffersonville. He } jon to suspend our regular order of business. We | would not be rocommitted to the committee, has monde many friends in this State during his brief stay, can take it up by and by just a8 wells we can at the Mr. Coxnover hoped it would not be referred, as it L Wovld be only a loss of time. yt. Mondxissox was willing to set up all night to adopt the report who will cherish the recolleetion o: 1 his visit. —Louisvill Democrat, March 1. aR had gil! Mr. Noun (maine law)—I hope the motion ‘the rules will prevail. ie for clean to suspend ple outside are clamorous and it is our business to " - | Annest or Cousrerrsirens iw Lovisvinin— | and Mr. Kexwepy—New that the ordinanee hi ‘ w | . NEDY— he ore has passed,there Yesterday afternoon 4 man, named J. B. Cotter, who Five fhefhorouet fron denned a soon a8 possible, We | thould be no hurry about the adoption of the report, as, keeps the Farmers’ Hotcl, corner of Market and Front and if we do not » rock ah buco we will never tae aay raone. aby to suspend the rules, as | the streets will be cleaned immediately after the sitt i of the Board of Health. 4 streets, and his barkeeper, Thompson, ond a man named I were arrested a¥ suspected counterfeiters. Mr. Fars seconded the motion Mr, Wun agreed with the gentleman of the Nint fotte 4 h. The Cotter had several hundred dollars in counterfeit mone: At waa necessary for thom to act at once. adopiton of the report woul be of no good. after a in his possession. ee alco found about $600 In called for the previous question. | charter would kill it. Thompson’s trunk, and several hundred dollars in a Carried. The Clerk then read ti Mr. Craxcey—It is the peculiar province of the gentle. | in eee ema man of the Ninjh tontinck theCommiasioner of Stresteand Before: Judge Joyes thie morning.—Lowisville Democrat, Lamps. 1 betieve that the department to which be be- ped. 26. in | and HC c 0, JW Cook, WH Kelly, Whitlock, J A Champid TK Shelby and lady, R ‘Moon, Mr Shoob, Mr Jones, 8 Richardson, J St ‘Mr Boman, H Stewart, Dr Williams, UK Adkins, 'W Perkins, D Goodman, A § ‘olly, A Moyers, G Gorgone. fis ding, dictnaa, betaine arke an KE Gral Capt D R Jones, USA, WH Culver, G W M Bal © Ayers, Horford & Co's’ mosseny r, Wells & Fargo’s meseo! Lae AB Forbes, § Wild and indy, Miss J Wild Hanahan, D'H Hanahan, J A Ridgway, t 4 RaeEY; Clanser YG itiridge, Walon, on Mas ‘ewo enilar Wet - wo children, Mr . a ne Hy Sie Sokason, JW Pr “norpecn U s neon, ‘reach ant EC Lord, b W Hill, U Heaney, J Chaduck, 4 Warren, AO Boyndon’ Mrs E Woder, Miss J Worder, S © Worder, B Gus. wold, J Johnson, J D Collins, L Wallade, J Wallade, S Harford, N Drew, AJ Donnelly, O Churchill, L Curtiss, J ‘D Camfeld, RB Hathaway, W Hathaway, W Powers, T G Lester, Huntley, Mrs 8 Franklin, E Palmer, JI Mitchell, JB Brower, J H Taylor and wife, J Houghton and wife, TN Stewart, T Russ, M Wild, J A Howe, W Olcor, JB Demarras, E Hilliker, P Demai J Beanrol, A Leonard, S P Fos- Julien, J W Guth A Sere, E Moppl , E Hupple, for, W ¥ Foster, J Broderick, J Dunbar, F , CW Hudson, 8 Hilling, J. Willi G Houghton, P Sullivan, L Kemiil 8 Kemill, GT Tailor, 7 F er, Hart, Jones, J Lott, J Mack, F Hager, wd, J x d, WA ‘rt, R Nang, J K Wallace, A W Grover, 8 Friday, m Doran, J Nowman, Goo Bower, Chas Schincr, J Hew: B Faller, E Cafield. J Noble, J Gane, P 8m le, W © Reynolds, L Ballon, J Mahaife, B nt. RH Rankin, sere E To hy Wolfe, anger. Bixler, P Sloan, F E Boyer, ppl, J Walters, ri i link Wilson, RS st: =, Wetherwax, J oock, derly, G Shillia re B Parker, J Paridy, W Tryon, E Tryon. C Porter, A Smith, R Bredenider, T Stephen, @ Brown, d Brown, J. Sangeman’ J Lavenkup, A Stacey. 8 B Sobnaoa, L. Greenland, J Hod gon, J Corbitt, J Coolding, Jacob Coolding, D Rourk, T Je nings, M Reed, N Snyper, J Weaver, nf Cacaitshame Bicenen Mee Hic Canningham. irchen, Mrs Hirchen, 5 Kunte, M O'Hara, Mrs' J Dwise, G art, J ‘Johnson, W Par: B sew: MoCallister, Sarah Sande Fasten, L Cosney, J Vanbuski L Gilbert, J Denton, J Platt, W Geor, Adair, H Butter, L’ Rackenburger, C ‘Brown, Robt Sylvo ter, N Potter, D' Winsor, R Maynard, J E Billings, Jas Cof- fee, J Dwire’ L Feley, J Faley, MT Ternan joo, C A Beal, § W Caso, S Stafford, E Shephard, and others in a ffo: ARRIVALS. irk. 8 Wild, W Vi Hall, W 'P Blair, di many | with Dahogany, do, to ¥ Gri r BB | cg Johnson, Mrs Cannon, kirk, | From Liverpool, in ship Middlesex—Jobn Brooke, Mary | Brooke, John Brooke. ‘From’ Liverpool, in ship Jobn Rutledge—Capt Freeman, of baton Nassau, Nbvin bark Stanley—Capt JR Ca: sean, NP, in bari I brother, of soir Advance; Capt W Peart, of in! Cr urtis, of sohr Jane & Mary: Capt sehr riffe; Mr DG Ridley, Jas Norton Jr, R Sn bark Elise A Cochran—Mrs New- F Rice, of Heen—21 in the steera, From New Orleans, MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, SEPP pa treren Caremeaes: NAMES. ‘Har © Mobile, . Liverpool... . Liverpool. Empire City Hav fan Juan.. Star of the West...New York. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. ++++6 25 | MOON SEB, .. 6 58 | miGH WATER, “of New York, Port March 6, 1854. CLEARED. Steamship Ohio, Budd, Aspinwall, M O Roberts. rts. Steamship Curlow (Br), Sampson,’ St Thomas & Bermuda, Cupard. Ship Mercury, Conn, Tlincken. Hegre, Boyd & NOW Orleans, Wm Nolson & Sons. 5, J A Brigham. In port Deo Gossler, a, for don Francizon; Son Wiel, Hauer, fot Panay Bee 242—SId Fob 2, brigs Presiden Phila ath 4, Kecks: Carvel Boston No Geta cite ee eit Dubel,for Ge- ‘Max acves—In port abt Feb | 1a 200 baat, recta then fost | ‘contemmnsé, for #4 boo, Fert Surreal at bea ne brig Oneco, Noody, for 2 i sehr Peer- jess, Patterson, from do 3'days; and others. the’ ghonrnco Bay, Jam—Arr Fob 15, brig’ W Johaston, 8 fro on | Jha, NB. Beach, with wood, oll, als, rigging ad spars; the bark will | gitp'Two- Piummes Now Yorks os Port Sid 1bthe : feuvizas—8id abt Feb 19, brig Florence, Ray, NYork. ‘The Neapoli hich arrived Sth, was the Emi- | Nasa NPos Seating. Lebures, Cotes ue Geicathao: Captain Gactane Petreliush and Bot bag Gone | LANAMAU, NP—In Spark KH Chopin Brick frome devant te | RE Bas Gee oats beter, cag. Warp snStip,Queen of the Wot, from Liverpool, waa spoken even | Tance, Candage, Nene, waned ong sold. Bie Juli ia fod up on Saterday, about 15 miloeSE of the | ads eee’ Light, e he its of b i bus wall wae very much tora, ne ey 820 Bark Isla de Cuba, ‘Miter, from River Gambia, Const of Arthur (of Warren, Mo), Pierso, from New Orles, mdse to E D Hurlbut & Co. | m Savannah, 6 days, with oot- & W Armstrong (of New Haven), from Porto , wen & Sons. The F comes home ‘Bark 13 days, with mdse, to Br Burton, Lingo, Rico, with sugar and molasses to Hotohkiss & Bros,of New Ha: under temporary rigging, having been dismasted on the out- w Posen ing port Fob 15, barks Antelope, Whittlesey, from. ‘Trinidad, wig Duell,’ from arr 24th; J Peeroeta Bark Rose Standish, Gale, from NOrleans, 15 days, with | Rk e, to Sturges, Clearman & ‘lorence (of ae Rao, from Nouvitas, 12 days, Sebr Machias, Thompson, from Jacksonville, 7 days, with yellow pine timber, to J Holmes. Also, ono ship, two barks, and threo brigs, unknown. SAILED. Mio Januise—tn port Jan 17, barks Reindeer, Hurd, fee Steamship Ohio, Aspinwall; ships St Louis, New Orleans: B ; Z cal ay Southampton, Liverpool; bark Averon, Marssilles, Balthnots); Was tienry: Wattar Metuivage Loken, Wind NW. Morrisor B: Titus; La Kelley; A A Bi- Ft ‘Bootia, Hali, and Memoranda. 10; ..”” Webber, repg. Ship Sqaantum, at Callao Jan 22 from Boston, experienced az—Arr Deo 1. ships Channing, Johnson, Sam ight and contrary winds in the Atiantio, 41 days without Sept 26; 4th, Boverly, Chase, Baltimore July © setting » studding sail, made the run from the latitude of eamer Confucius, ‘born, Ningpo; 17th, Cape Horn in 17 days, said to be the quickeat on record. it, Mix, London (see Whampoa). derma, Vesmai Sehr AX Kay, of Philadelphia, Mark H roRE—Sld Dee 26, bark Pamelis, McCurdy, Mol- master, loft Philadelphia an vannal . 3 | se Crrv—In port Feb 13, barks Gen Sat time no intelligence has boon had from her, Ths | pon, on tio 64 Thomas for Boston! Assit: Davia; Ret fon” of Vermont; Absalom ‘Sooy, of New Jersey and two | 40for NYork Maroh 13; brig Masatlan, Davis, from do for aigeaem Sooy, of New Jersey. and two | Nvork Feb 15; Mary Eleanor, Masson, for NYork Sth; y and Lewis Smith, Enterprise, Pondiovon, for do 28d; 4 L Oroutt, Carr, for 4s arc from the yard of Messrs Stuart & Sr Caruaninzs—In port Jan5, bark B Colcord, plendid bark, called the Wash- | from Ris Jeneise for Baltimore 8.00, te belanes of saree at ions, vis—I ship Dumbarton, from Callao. Bite Tuomas—In port Jan 5, bark Morlin, Ballard, for tts Z ‘Tarmerx—In port Feb 4, bark Lepanto, Sewall, for Pa- jermo. at this ey Apna ee whord see apasso—le port Jan 31, sobr Staghound, Norris, Waiter Collins, who superintended her | 2,ZerryrT Se mp (chip, Marston, for Boston. lelphia North American, ‘Arr 3d, barks Sarah H Snow, ‘Leach, NYork; 7oh, B mangas wins de meen Gad ut tas ra 1 © ngouture, Munroe, Melbourne (an Cog bo); 17th, ships Equator, Elwell, Boston; BOSTON, March 6—Arr bark Catharine Augusta, Havre. | 9 shee Francie idea tase aca, 7 iy le ROW, oapulee; Herald © Pith, Edwin, Corliss, Tougay; 12th, ship da jonce, Has- Consulate of the United States of America, kell’ San Francisco; 16th, -barks'A G" Hill tis, Callest = Lisson, Feb 8, 1854. Isabelita Hyne, Someraby, San Franciso ips, 4 Intelligence has reached this Consulate that a derelict | lan, King, Coquimbo; 2ist, Louis Ean ryan, Ci G TeMel was rooentiy cast on shoro a few leagues to the north bark Chenango, Hines, Iquique; 234, Emily’ of the Rook of Lisbon laden with timber. So soon as the | Butters, Talcahuano. vessel touched the rock she was broke but the people Algo arr ships rd West, Honolulu via Ta- hiti for NBedford, with 5000 bbls oil. Ragrontmoraat cam eare | york She Wines of the Worsing“cettiy dor bee Boy + 26th, of . conjecture logs or ploces of timber cast | York: 2th, Wings of the Morning, Lov om shore are marked ively, 1 ld, SO = - h, bark Al eer yet a respetively, 1 am tol SCg 3B nyo nn Deo 26, ships li J.B MARTIN. eothing has been cast on shore to lend to the identity of ie ship. ‘4 is Home Ports. PHILADELPHIA. March 6—Arr brig Colestina, Laigh- | | ALEXANDRIA Arr March 8, schre JW Pharo, Falken- | ton, Cardenas; schrs 8 Morris Waln, Silliman, Malaga; Mary | berg, NYork; 4th, Hamilton, Black Squall, and Potomse, Elisaieth, Pickup; Ocean Price, and J B Dick do. 'Sld $4, schrs Sea Witch, NEondon; ‘Arctic, NYork Gandy, New York; Eli Townsend, Vanneman, Charl Saml Castner, do. Cld lrig Victoris (Br), Norgrave, Halifax; sohrs M Mare; BALTIMORE—Arr March f,oqbe, Music, Hall, Boston. Willetts, and Staten Isiand, Sears, Now York; JB Dickin: | Cid brig Aloenus, Shaw, NBedford; scr Alico Mowe, Rich, , Sharp, and Telegraph, Nickerson, | Cardenas and a mkt, ington, Wrightington, Fall River; | — Arr March 4 Totten, Kellogg, NYork; ships ; Martha, Lionhall, Jacksonville. ; Lenar! Poe a ‘Dwight, Hallett, ; Cora, ny Biante, Barrow, Bostoms A Sur's main yard was picked up 28th Feb, 90 miles NE =“ 5 ia St Thomas’ 1sth of Hatteras, by brig Tarry Not, at Philadelphia: appeared | Prise Cy! are for a not to have been in the water more than twoor three daye, Piay, Benen we a Parks, St Geeherinone Banx Vicrory, of and from Baltimore via Rio Janciro | Thomas, 12th uit; schrs Granite State, Bearse, Mobile; Sa- for Montevideo, which was ashore near Montevideo, became | ral l,, Smith, NYork: Kllicott, Dissosway, NYork; Sussex, total loss. Capt Borum has sone to Montevideo to seoure | Knizht, Mayagues, PR, 18 days; Wm Bacon, Hulse, N Yorkt Vessels to recover @ portion of her cargo, which he thought | Gasolle, Hathaway, Guayama, PR. Cld 4th, schrs’ Canton, might be saved. J 5 mn, Jams 1 Banx Many Dax, at Philadelphia from C iiane ut lust, when in iat $097; on 73S ae 3A Me ae ie aoe ee tact with ship F W Brune, Landis, of Baltimore, from Cal irate Sap ieee seh say elit ne, foreaoa Vain Koni, Bat and otterwive seriously Infared hers” eeom DOWSPEIG, plenes ee | hrs Harv ich went ashore at Provinento i Alen \ ot off, and was at anchor on Sth fadelpiday ‘Laabolls, Paaiilian Bark MB Stetien, Baraford, Cienfuawea: FrAtking & C ‘ae. Bark Robert Mills, M’Nalr falveston, Wakeman, Dimon | Brio Joaxw, of Frankfort, from Wilmington, NC, for Arr BM: ship Canto: egress Boston. Cld sohr vi &Co. Martinique, which went to sea ‘25th ult, put back same day Peles, Hi tt, Darian via Charleston. Sid ship Pani Brig Addy Swift, Foster, Maracaibo, Maitiand, Phelps & | leaky, and was at Smithville, NC, it, fess atone are Leeds, Littlehohn, Cardenas 18th wits Co. R10 BRooxtanx, in a SE blow at Eastport night of 2ith | gehts e te yf Payal Jan 80 vie Previa Brig Vesta (Brem), Hase, Kingston, Ja, Poppe & Co. ult, during which the sea broke over the wharves, parted | St ‘Allen: Norfoite,” Std ship Partheniar barks Nawal Brig Mary Emily, hown.’Paraand a mkt, Hotchkiss Bros. her faste at lower steamboat wharf and wasdtiven into | PUPCHOF, Allen, Norfolk. Sid ship peg Brig Helen Maria, Pierce, Cardenas, Kirkland & Yon Shao ford slip, where ° ot foul of a sail loft, brok Wehscre hasta, Gon a eypoe, Watesen aie. chs. ‘i Watson, Schr Maria, Jewett, Sierra Loono, MM Freeman & Co. 4 pity eee Sa oes re ool sti W P Buckna: (not as before), and a floct of coasters; also from the Schr Flying Dragon, Lee, St Thomas, Russell & Vining. | pSou® Jou ADAMS, Crowell, of and for Boston, ships Crusader, Pontiac, Young Brander, Milton, bark Sehr Tiger, Colson, Carden Brett, ‘Son i Co. 7. Litas ee ¥ the oe an of onl mica hd jo ines Ay ae (wo nao. gone down ; brige Times, + DB Warner Harms urges, Clearman 4 Co. | tho bar, fell over, carried away both mastsand drove L—Cl y Maria, 1 Schr DB Warner, Harman, Charleston, M'Croady, Mott teticurap, om ths besohy pire both mineta nest Sreveasiees,»|\ “Biar aber, Pe = ft ba 7 hy seg ay che Washington, , Washington, NO, Bateman & | 12 Herbottom, through which they wore taking other eargo | sms, Davis, N ork icagiial rs Ken m dy, Mott Scour Ex.en, Hallet, from Balti: for SC; JH Kent, Rae, Potomac River vie Holmes’s Hole; sohre Carr Rensington, Reaves, Wilmington, M'Croady, Mote & | Dove hagh and dey fo Live Mog Mather aa heaeaed | Fd Heath, Potent Chesapeake Bay: N . Pendleton. a4 Bey Were, Bes PP Wilmington, ‘4 W Matthews. no lives lost. Savannah Yi Png 's Lt ie, Below, brig bee, Dum- 0 mington, ‘owell. Sox — igcasee Behe Fairing, Mott Alowscttin, Sterren, Clearman & Co, thers lont deck Loads beer Mavaswer, bad heavy wee. | Tee Dee oe Weeks, from. Sebr Hanover, Whipple, Richmond, C H'Pierson. aunton for NYork, Mount Hope, F m do, do. Sehr Alice, Howell, Baltimore, master. B = Lc f—Sid prev to Fel schr Meridian, F Grampus, Scofiold, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs. bod ween 8. Spee Bs Sloop} D fish abeock Fall River, master,” Mtr Chambers, Baltimore: 3 Meslay, Wonror Puitzaal teamer Mount Savage, Post, Baltimore, Parker Vein | Pirorsoar H B Haut, picked up on Saturday, in the | (A RANKFORT Arr March 1, len Maria, Stubbe, Steamship Company | neighborhood, several boxes of boots and shoes. Gectenael cones Rave), nee ‘Arey: NY orks ‘Steamer Anthracite, + Philadelphia, WH Thompson. | pgm Extract from letters to Elwood Walter, Esq.:— Wm if Drinkwater. opto sivork, Bik tehrs Macy . Favay, Jan 23. | Langdon, Stmonto N Buol Steamship Augusta, Lyon, Savannah, 60 hours, with mdso | ‘There have been about 2,500 bbls landed from tho whip vo. | ee RW seen ram N nie buck Eilin, isll, Boston. and passengers, Mieckiite quimbo, The hold is in ashocking state, the damaged wheat | In port I7th, brig Condor, for do next day: Om the qphlp Middientx, Varmleo, Liverpoo!, Jun 10, with mage and | Baving become very ofenive. Tangy, | PMEJT heh Joseph Atbion, Clark, from do Jan 39 ers, ton & x) aM, , sobre ar weather, aad was five days in the ive trom id by the health officer and others, | land for NYork; Cyclone, Camden, for Savannah; Inv af tom O, Which ‘carried ‘away false te jon that about Ii ot wheat, that | do for Richmond; 84, brig Samuel B, Wilson, Savi main stem; was com 0 80) . | Portamouth. bow 42 prevent the eaip from ‘cut through; passed | is being mov inner roadstend to-day, which will ex. | HOLMES" HOLE—Arr and sld March 1, PM, US through 800 miles of field ice, counted thirty icebergs at one | Sble us to progre: her. gutter Morris, Whitoomb, from Bermuda via NLon time. March 5, while beating the bay, mistayed, an E Stillwell, Bravront, NC, Feb 28. | Boston. Sid schrs J H Horton, Olive, we i went ashore on the west Lank, where she lay for two hours; | Schr Emma Stillwell, Arrond. master, from Philadelphia | Y Baker, 8 H Pool, Presto, Abby Gal "Wi Gone, te ge erent san 20, with maso, | Inlet, part of fie cargo has boon bored’ ‘Thereual'hraek, | PECToit se Ctiaava, Staples, Cardenas, 1 alt, fee bat Provide afertenced nth roelber: with aan tee aoteenena | [Kone bing a * Savasaah for Belfer | jen’ more, Smt 'vre, | %, el ven! aud 40 aparsensers to ED Hurlbut &Co. Had heavy wea. | | 17 pit, for Portland vy Tha marey of the'winas certian anh meer kes | | BC for Newhuryports Latis Rook ite a | 4 ce of lashed fn t! cotown for jer; Geo W Lewis, Daniels, and wis 4. Borst ana blew the foreto] and mizzen stay. ‘Whalemen. | celsior, Paine, ‘Boston fon tengier. Sid schrs isis fade mainto roke tiller short offin | t Boston from Fayal Jan 90, roports that | & Lewis, and Excelsior. aU ber ee pele yas allsewatee | eiigrd Wh, brig Leonidanot Westport, | thts, chnars, Spend: enc iver ‘Gay iat dt Orange for and flooding the decks fore and'aft at Cron ie Ocean. angled ssi gia Welch, Darien for Newburyport: Franols Ha 1at 48 47, lon $0, exchanged signals with | 0 Jan 9, JA Parker, Faber, 250 bbls ap | 4nd Willet 8 Robbins, € tor FI eof Liverpool packets, having a | (and Herald, Allen, with 390 sp (ang | N &D Scudder, Walter, do for Wilmington, N Pras be ier eicenemer tac sap Ramik Rerun, | rar danter fu Sean eal teats Gasnlstin tote hire ake AP. CPs ted ve for do; Emily Hilliard, Kilborn, Provinectown for Froe- 234, Int 41.29, lon 61°59, saw Fiokshurg: Fulto ues, No for Alexandria maintopsail yard, ma all | plBport il AM, the above arri brigs Orisara, Henry Motteger, aged 90° years T PPoerkins, Georgiana; sehr G jt Leon, Reaort, Wake man, aged 27.’ riet NealyC | loo, and Governor. Arcade did not'sail as reported, Ship St Joseph (Fr), Cacalis, Havre, $1 days, with mdso | do, 110 sp I | “NEW ORLEANS—Arr Fob 24, schrs Ingomar, and $85 pascongers, to Lane & Wort. Experionced heaty | “At St Helena Jan, bark Alto, for NBedford. | fon; Alabama, Lowry, St Thomas 10 days, Clad ‘weather; lost foresail and | p_ Bark Grampus, at Tarpaulin Cove from Fayal, has on | Street, Genoa; Printeton, Russell, Liv Ship Taac All with | freight c7,1b1esp, oll from ship Gideon Howland, wnd 91 do | (Br), Johneen, do; tarks KB Walkér, Varney, and mdse, to Wm No! Feb 2th, 25th, and . ¢x- | do from Triton; 90 do do from bark Champion, 23'do dofrom ilson, Boston; Undine, Goodell, NYork; sohr G H Mon~ rienced very heavy gal off the Highlands on the 3d ship Montpelier, 05 do do from Minery aT us do from bark | taane, Sim 3 et in a fog. Letitia, 91 do do from Kathleen; 32 do do, 40 do do from jORFO! Basten Bark. Clarina, Chase, fale by See 1B paneed Glbraltar Hope; 7 do do from Mary Ann; 21 ‘do do from Lexington; 58 | Ekeeey 3 i eaey Casket BE peeers eens bmn gevero Mycaeher ior tho dase 12 ‘Fob 25, Yat 3, ton Seater ie sib T20- bbls. Benedict, En dria Tor r Fairhaven, ‘pub in for sorest By le, aheavy soa over “A le ven. Su toen warsytts away tho tetra pd, ing ‘and. bresking ip Lebanon Hale, from Caliso o{Nov 19) for Hampton | NeW tol ‘Are Match 2, nohr Thos Potter, (lark, Pee ht tin er RAP Saat Mook wheat: Ship Argue fn 'Noy reas or vernon Bor Beta cone Ron fae Rereike Ue Qc Pally Saeed ts tee fon even sino y Hook; was beat: | ,,"ou'mites NE of Floride Reet; by the anime, Feb 1h passed: | Novwieh'for Niork, Sidschse Clotlide: Gikdcolese, am herk Stanley (Br), Benson, Nassen, NP, Feb %, with #hij Piacioert ie Li ® ew a ae Boston. Mar; FOr ae marble, Ae, to W, T Dugan. March 2, Int 34 14, lom'75.90, | Bly Cerra, Gonde, from Nev Orleans for Liverpool, was | | NEWFORT Arr Match & sohes [merense, Wick Ke trie Manuela, from Savannah for Boston, 2 days out. | Pacsed Heb 21, 1a 2490, lon 885 | for WY owks Lady Adams; Daviakeaoloes any Seeing yme time spoke bri co A Hopley from Charleston; 34, ip — a Ne at jow Orleans for Havre ae pe xo ee ro Ueetectone medio, Int 87 12, lon 74 28, passed two bales 4th, passed Largs Waa pasged Feb 21, Int 26.95, lon, from Now | Mouth: Alvarado, Cook, Boston for Charleston; jaantitics of lumber, wood and 5 ny passed » Be Sanaa intaad jupposed ow 10. F * ite mast wae teal aiention ihe Penton aiteoned ae solr, | OTe tipper snip eteeritg BEI, showing a tine fh 8 aise pore anit Mrdaestte ‘Boll {eam Apainehi- t long is {At siimation; no rigging attached. | " . 5 fant avayals Weeds Pouce, ity Yob 8, with sngar and | pig vale by Beeha AM, Chhativara W30 mite sole br Reston; bork tpeena Whew hoe Ber molacses, to 1 Dwinht, | {EMATaecet Prentice, from Baltimore for NOrieaus; was | for Deber fpined: Gas Tram Smith’ from Fal River Bark Elire A Cochran (of Soarsport), Norris, New Orloans, . Bark ee eee, We | Peete an Reakaee dee nian, 14 daye, mith hides snd molasses, to Kobert & Williams; vor: | PAA, nal with white ball, was signalized ehre, Mare ins, of Tomah Profit, of Plymath, and Bark Ionia (of Salom), Averio, NOrloans, 14 days, with pork | Feb 25,lat Szaz, 100 722, Alvara nro, in for & harbor, and rem: Set sm seat ee fee eaee | Pn aie om Pes Or Clatne Maoh. | GETS AAME is Perks fh ewig Pee sebr Sal im, of a, Lad u > uf “4 * fer balupore,diemated and in luting conaition-aggk rig A Blanchard, from Cienfuegos fr Benton, Fob 20 0M | nepsHartaett usa ae arch 8, sleumer FOAMEER off Captain Jobnson aud crew and brought them to qe be ibis ativon, Wamia; Neo, via St | clarke NYork. » Thome fer Surinam, Feb Ji, Int 2034, lon 00. PROVIDENCE—Arr March 4, teamore, Weiteh | Schr Jane, trom Bristol, Met for Florida, Peb 23, lat a Pelican, Kenney, NYork; Oth, sche Soran | 80.10, 68 a Oicirgohn G Faxon, from—— for Darien, 25th ult, lat . Virieas Pileds pa: Grow {gem fo order: weasel to ¥ Mop: a) 35, lon cm envy Weather; lost mainto} Foreign den- Ks, galley, &e; st Pi ak | Axmioua—In Jan ®, brig Ann Elizabeth, Taylor, ‘Metansas Havetade fe too iNer ty Seaun Wate att Pigcttr ang vat Boatei Poadaten ra i telgiet a aie Fey Yopters tie cpr, sents Aas Cwo Soyo Wwete Siz” | 60, 5. Oth ult; Tremont,Cham! , ¢ Kiver. Vag Me todo duty. 4th inst, Sandy Hor ring NNW Ansien—Passed Dec 9, ships Mystery, Pot de, 10th ult; ‘elcone Return, . M, N - lontrose, ariel. oes Honey Lanrens of East Maghian, Gould, Attekapas, | Manila for NYork; bark 3, prig Holvetiya, Davis, iti, sugar, to Mayhew, ‘0, "Std in com: 4 Tanpwithacbrsciota, for New! York. “Berg Wim Shemeld ‘bark Grampus, Domnell, a ehored outside the bar waiting wind. Feb 25, lat 2° 35, Tun 77.28, paseed brig Ellen Hayden, of Newport, bound Ny from Havana. Brig Gov Brown, Park, St Mi mal with cotton, &c, to Smaliwood, Anderson Brig Cardenas*(of Portland), Hutehi , with dycwoods, &c, to master. Th was picked a a, about 90 miles off Martha's Vineyard, by # foro an fir; hud both masts and dock load gone and abandon: taken into Erigartown and repaired, from ti to this port. She was trom € ee Sebr Dean (of Provincetown), *Al 1, With wags, a ster. Feb Bike a Gute from 8 ta af logwoe Renn G Rosslre in © sq Ke; & Co, it ti aye en y West Feb %4, | 4 2, bark JW Dyer, Dyer, NOr~ ekiey, Harvey, NYork: Westover, ip Queon, of the Pacife, Reed, | Gray Beston, ayy fcsaies itn tage aia fi 1 Hale, Lull, Melbourn 22. ROCKLAND—Sid Mareh 1, schrs Jos Baker, ‘ CALZAO—Arr Jan 23, chip Squantum, MeCailuay, Boston, inh, norm, 1 el id Pawtueket, do. jaldfineh, Buer, N York; Sy! 112 days. Buenos Ages’ . os) oscins, Cook, NYork. Buag—In port abt Feb 25, bark tr March t, eo orn, ‘Are Maxeh 2, bs veh, Wilkins a 1, J ra 3, York, lag; brizs Joseph Peck, fi A TN jo orto, orton for Write TA Pal TW COVE Att March 2, bark Grampas, Boy me dat Celestins, ie} a . " ger, Norfolk. iS Eee WILMINGTON. NCvarr March 2, sehr A 3 De Rov At do 22d, bark J W Ps NY 20th, disg t6 load for do; bri Sc 13th, for Gt . Atwood, from Provident, Nitheroy, Harriman, from #0) =z NY Gi . il jatan: ‘A Al mors, “Ant {tt h Borns” ;,, Collins, Malan F