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verumenmmntn a allot, was an act that aid not . Another Visit Spirits, PLETE § onan blows ; {hy'k era hende of the Executive departments of the | Although the aprolatinent of » reader ta the wtietioard bea hyena ten ogy ne — man ae See eh fo alee MUNICIPAL AFFA | having #0 much of the amended charter of 1840 aa direc Cg ty government, elected by the be 80 modified as bad been made by the President of the Board of Aldermen, | CC8I0US INFORMATION FROM THE SPIRITUAL WORLD | wo asked him to rap when we pointedto it. The moment (of: ), Hamaces, - Board of Aldermen—Stated Session. | pay bo said ends of said de} ts appointed bythe | it was not pe = for them to follow tnt Boe bad —HOW OBAR, WELLINGTON, NAFOLEON AND | we did.so three raps were given, and we informed the eueer, be Aguirre & 2 = OFFICIAL. Mayor and confirmed by the Board of example. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, ABE BMPLOYED, BTO., ETO. | oedium that it was correct. Wo then resumed our arth ere Waprespay, Marob 22, 1854, ‘Alderman CHAUNCKY moved to lay — the table. ‘The Preipsst of the Board then rose, and ssid that he ‘We published, a few do ys ago, an account of the visit of seay weather, c _ Present Nathan Sie in tF President. Aldermen | Alderman Loxb said that if the jution passed, it had given notice at a former that he would ap- | one of our reporters to Miss Catherine For, ‘ietient tae queries. Capt Tom (of Warren), Pierson, Cio or mn eg why ad ren eta would be by auch a feeble majority thet She Legislature point a reader. | The same gourse had been pursued 2% | dium, who has just arrived in this city from Washington, | R¥FORTER—I have agreat curiosity to kaow what Frank- rete pe to Taylor's Con Aeperiomed ° uncey, Christ; woul e nt “ . a " ' Batland beaker’ ” | Would not pass it. The motion to lay on the table was appoint the reader, then he would pay for one out of his | where abe bas produeed quite a sensation among the poli- | im 1s doing. Will he tell me? dye, with molassen, 16 Soare Teane labhy, Clenfasgos, Us ‘Tue minutes of the last meeting wero read and approved. | lost. own pocket. ticians and statesmen. As that account was of a rather | F24¥%UN—Rap—rap—rap. sbx ne | "The Alderman of the Twelfth were Pack : ity the Paxstorwr—Romonstrance, of David Banks and | gent hace’ to meend, chectery, But te nok eadon thot: yaur: ZAckson did not suppose that the sitisens of New | unfavorable character to the cause of spiritualiam, | R&FORtm—What’s your present employment? oho te eyfin! Eshihition ate Ai Foe Committee ou | Which was made by the people. The resoluGon on being to pay’ for the reader out of his own pocket, “All he | and as we desired to give them one more opportunity, we | _ FRANKLN—I am at the head of the spiritual telegraph, Blowhard, Cardenas, 1& tae Indi | and in tical minds the immortality Cands an Put, was lost by a vote of ten to eleven. wanted was to have the reader elected according to the | despatched another of our attachés to the residence of aiding in teaching scep' By th . Livingston for romission | LIMITATION OF ORATORICAL DISPLAYS. thirty-third rule, which says that all officers of the of the soul. or tan fe Ge 1 Daniel Pronch for re- | ,,4Merman Voorhis moved a resolution 10 the effect Board shall be elected by ballot, and not by the appoint. | MissF., whogives the following report of his communi. | 68M spiritual By Averman Voonws—Pe' ol | that no member of the Board should speak more than ment of an individual. The last night that the cations with the spirits. It will be seen, however, that To Committee on Finan | mishowof tax. Toition of PP Biauvelt for relief from | fifteen minutes ata time. | met, he was endeavored to be choked off by the President, | his investigations have been attended with still more un- | Y°t!d believe in the immortality of the soul? tax’ To Committee on Finance. | Alderman Morr called for the ayes and noes, andona | who would give him no satisfactory answer to his ques: | 9 soasits, sek Abn cabilion 40. thi Franxuix—Rap Sy Alderman More—Petition of Newbold Laurence | division, the sensible motion of Alderman Voorhis was — tions res} the appointment of the said reader. In | *Atisfactory results, 4s en ake ‘others, to have grade of Fourtl at Thirty-second | adopted bp a vote of fifteen to six. view of these facts, he wished the question to be put. tant subjects upou which he interrogated them he P sae Hemoustrance of Pateick Kean and | THE PUBLIC MARKETS. | "ihe question on striking out waa then put and carried. | could not obtain any reliable informaation. Muprcm—They sometimes mistake answers. They often p ‘gainst the cont: |. On the resolution to be seen in our official ee, re- HASTY LEGISLATION. It was about ten o'clock when we knocked at the doorof | *8#¥ér questions which you ask in your mind. 3 Sovensct rommittee on Repairs ani specting the sale of the public markets being offered, Al- Mr. Fry offered the following resolution, which created s es Rrrontez—Don’t you think if the spirits knew what wae, By Alderman Voorn1a—Petition of Jacob derman Herrick said that the market Rroperty was esti- | a lively debate:— Miss Fox’s room,and as our ‘‘knock’’ was soon responded ‘pu idge, Portsmouth, 3 days, others, to have bate oe emt opp cinies £0 | mated in 1861 ata valuat Hon of $1,109, . It bably “Resolved, That the Counsel to the Congorntion be, ond to by some one on the other side of it, weentered a few ee! in my mind, they could give more correct days. ot Di o8 now worth, or would be in private hands, two millionsof he is hereby directed to make an application on behalf v replies Fee ase ceva to cectain ehangee ma cela tee wre | dollars, and would sell any Gay at auction for a miltion | the corporation of the city for the pe ter. vc: | memeeseaerer! Wecvenn: Kiappsiaieh, Memaee, ROR | Ls oi inom anyihinpakeat Tot, Schr Lacon, Béarse, Boston, & Committoron Ferries. | aud a half. The revenue paid into the treasury from the thorizing the Mayor, Aldermen Commonalty of the | tering, to find that the fair medium was notin; but as | veil iow | : Sebr Zohn Ireland, Wheldon, Boston. By Alderman Cuavnoxy—Potition of John H. White to | markets, in the is ending the 3st July last was city of New York to raise $40,000 by loan, and fund the | we were informed by her mother, a portly looking and e apirits think I will ever becomes | §CbT Martie Maric, Ferris, haan Sel State, Vi Roe! bs appointed a Commissioner of Deeds, To Committee on $68,772 16 from which deduct the expenses of cleaning same, for the completion of the south wing of the work- | ) medivm? Siiaties and hg a A ERS nae for | Markets, salaries of clerks and lighting, envet ome house on Blackwell's Island.’” | matronly old lady, that she would not be long absent, we By Aidermee ease ry ore by Beir Somes for bers, about $20,000, and the amount paid for repairs, in | | Mr. KENNgDy. (reformer,) hoped the resolution would | concluded to await her return. At the end of a very in- | clase’ Il by fire. Laid on the tabl round numbers, last year, was $17,000, and we have then be referred to the Committee on Finance. A committee | teresting conversation about that inexhaustible topic— 4 an Voornis—Petition eyo a Livingston to bo left, as the actual income of property, worth a million of the Board of Ten Governors he understood were pre- the weather—in the course of which many sage remarks Rxroxici:—When will I become a medium ? Commissioner of ‘To Committeoon Sala- and a half of dollars, a sum less than $42,000, about _ sent there that evening to lobby the thing through. Of feaee-Ih ees Shans Sekai, well’s | were made, Miss F. made her appearance. We recog- b ‘Thies was spelled out with the al; 3 iphabet. nized her at once as the you it of the three appointed » Commissioner of Deeds, To Committeo on Sa- i eoperry had been in the hands of private individuals. | stitutions had always recei he necéesary funds to sisters who, about four peste — agave”? spiritual _ REPORTER—Will the spirit sometime, when I am alone, Row, sizoe it i» apparent that the city could lay in the | defray their expenses. If the architect of the building » . indicate its presence by knocking ? Beekman street, against widening Clif Sinking Funda million and a half dollars for the fee of on Blackwell's Island had made some blunder, as he be- | manifestations at the Howard House, in Broad- peaks street. To Committes on Streets. A market property, and then get as much revenue in | li he had, they were not to be accountable | way. She is, it is true, somewhat changed in bib stpintd 8 att By Alderman BLuxr—Potition of Andrew Nesbit, to bo as it now produces in remts, he (Alderman Her- | for it, and the city should should not be taxed by an | her appearndce, but her manners, which are quiet | RXPORTER—What is your name? Southerner, Charl appointed » Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on Sa- rick) submitted—as a question for the Reform Board— | additional loan o! $40,000 for an; doficloney that might | .°% “Clty, are’ the an when we frst eaw | Onthis point the spirit waa silent; but after little | Windat sunrise Nis er cabana cat Tnvies and Offices, e1 heth th ‘kets should not be sold, and marketi: rough his TY emtas eatecae Tolle of Wis B. Kents | Do teft, Mie all other bus oT nat blunder in constructing the immense build- | her. If there is indeed any one feature in her _ Persuasion he was induced to tell it, and we foundit was and oth to have d atthcir own ox) be left, like all other business, to private enterprize. | atroot, from Third avenue ' & hington, known as the Smithsonian Institute, | demeanor which is remarkably prominent, it is her self , 20 !es# 8 personage than Franklin. is “ade days. Thic> distinct raps were given, and we were almost Schr BM Piite's Shae | z J Schr J ith, Smith, Schr Elin Kodmad, Os wwe Bedford. rive Offices. two and @ half per cent upon the valuation—very little | all the institntionsin thia city he thought By Alderman Wm. Tuckea—Petition of J. Fowler, tobe more than would have becn collected in taxes if the | Island required no turther appro - tions, for those in- nee [2d made to the old road which loads The subject was referred to the Committee on Finance. ing at which wi . thirteen months old, 721 {rom Barlem to Kingsbridge. Granted. THE LEASING OF WHARVES. ‘as twice too large for the purposes for which it | Rerorrar—Is Miss Fox a humb b has been meme By the same—Petition of gotin C. Grad to beappointed # 4 resolution was oilered to limit the leasing of wharves | was originally designed. This fact alone would be a geod | possession. Whether the spirits answer correctly or | egal eaaiialh) ust BBYZEn ent ties eaten an ian Parana, = are Te Comumttves en to one y | reason for the deficiency in the amounts required to | otherwise, she is never disconcerted, and is always ready | cle $15,000 cash—tihe latter to Messrs H A Curtis & C. ’ By Alderman Boannwan—Petition of Charles Morgan | Alderman WaneMay said that the sale would take place | carry on the building of the Workhouso on Blackwell's | with some explanation. She does not pretend to have | _ This concluded our inquiries, and we shortly after left, | Bark Louise & Caroline, five years old, $95 tons which ola and others, for permission to regulate Tenth street, oast of | tomorrow. He understood the Logislature were likely | Island, In view of facts, therefore, he wished the | tia ape “d admite that they sometimes | With our belief in the character of spiritual manifesta. | hence 20th inst for Cape Town, was sold’ to AF Cater Eaq, avenue D, at their own expense. Granted | to increase the rates of wharfa if the wharves were re- | resolution would be referred to a committee for investi- | #2y control over them, and admi ‘ wr tions more fully confirmed by our visit to Miss Fi To of Cape Good Hope, for abt $14,000, Sigg let for five years. He was in Tayor ef the sale being for | grtion. give wrong replies. It is now mearly six years, she in- | v y ‘ox. 3 4 c & | all, however, who desire to visit this young lady, we Marine afta Bone bane bea one year. ‘The resolution passed. Mr. Fry, (whig)—I did not like to interrupt the gentle- | formed us, since she became a medium, and four since > y ly, , Marck ao) Are shi Report. Dispense A considerable quantity of other business was transact- | man of the Ninth, although he was, no doubt, out of or | must say that they will find her very affable, and that , Ma core, ——; barks Ho- ae ws Rei hee "|S aa gta Bae | Sm hme | oy crannies | eae ee 0. ATIONS. | unfounded allegations he has made against the arc! at time she en arte x. From Chiof Engineer of Fire Department, with totter | [It would be a great cenvenience to the membersof the | CPt hiding Now, the architect that he alludes t0, | of the United States and made a hont of converts to | iavestigations. If they do not succeed in getting correct | tehuoner, iitSsmtinrt nesman ee fr iof Engineer of the Fire Department of Cincinnati, | press, whose reports are sometimes charged with inaccu- | {\ mon well experienced in his profession, and every Sorel : Sepeiaancimv ee ee : eotilig, 3 siapane EH snieel oener, with sever ve eeagenm engines. Laid om the tableyand directed paey, if all the speaking members of the Board would | way capable to construct the Workhouse on ‘Blackwell's | #phrituslism, ae slelaig: nee Hite - sana: a i | paige D =A Sogn. peti bie i ae = = : abe anst i 4 Iskind. [ was requested by a majority of the com- | ticians and statesmen a . ‘accor their igno- Herald Mawin By Alderman Hennrcwcitesoived, That the Committes ; Wer their sentiments in an audible tone. Theremote | Tittes of the Hoard of ‘fen Governors to offer the | in that eity her rooms were crowded with Congressmen, Tance. From the brief acquaintance we have had with | | PHILADELPHIA. March 22 <P rr to on Laws be instructed, and they aro hereby requested, to | position of the reporters’ table from the west wing of the | resolution, and it was at their instance I drow it | them we are of the opinion that we are far abead of | Eowe*, Boston: Willett 8 Robbin are sohrs Adel Carty ht, do; ne resolu: ‘ Senators, grave lawyers and judges, all eager to | Kin, de; James Barratt, Cobb; Ass Bldri ras report to this board ax specdily as possible Board, renders this hint peculiarly applicable to that por- | tip. it 18 merely asking thé Counsel to the Corpora- | *sust iy Herth t, Chi ; . tion of the hicet’} ? ai tion to draft a resolut thorizing the Legislature | communicate with the spiritual world, | them in our knowledge of things in generat. let, Chase let Smi ew Bat ork; C! 3 and Harriet ‘ith, to make an appropriation of $40,000 for the completion | The first indications which the Fox family had from , Savannah; brig not, obligatory upon the Dopartmont to cause to be sold at public auction, to the highs Oak, Kelly, Boston; C! Cla stodmahip Bint, Bret Di kets, and Board of Counceilinen—Stated Session. of a portion of rject. state Montgo: A irs Geo Harris, Corson, Ksters, country, wagons, {orrrciar.] that the Legislature must make the requisite appropria- | he spirits of their intention to make mediums of them, On Watissbday evenicns Meron tiy by sdbe Revs Dec Mai: | Seager Geter low, Beclsns eee nentay Marae argos imposed upon dealersin the market i Wepxxspay, March 22, 1354. | tion. That body can pass the bill or reject it, just as | were, according to Miss Cathcrine’s account, of a very lett, ob hia seationce, S08. Bs ; pPab Mr. Joszra H. | York. i ‘ yi ¥ ‘| Paxsenr—Edwin J. Brown, Esq., President, in tho ebair, | they seo fit. There is no need of referring it, a8 it does | romarkable and alarming character. At night they felt | 0, That the Comptroller he, and he is hereby, co aicpeh A anni 7 fe 1 ittee to lobby it at oJ y nigh this board his opinion upon the sama | "4 fifty six member ‘ Mr. Kin. | DOt Provide for a special comm ore cold bands passing over their persons, the bed clothes | cit Disasters. init het pounail ¢ President, nt last meeting having appointed Mr. Kin- | Atbany, as the gentleman of the Ninth did a bill not \ 8) | city. Wanoxs.—A correspondent of the Barastebl the'ronson sf his discrimination fetween the right tocollect | 19ek J.Derrickson reador to the Board Councilman JAcKsOx ylong ago, ‘There is no haste as he aileges, none, | would Le dregged off the bet, the lights extinguished, Oi Febroary ag tne eee 08s, | waiting ‘rom Eastham, 1th inst, states that the spate aed riggin, piel , to Miss Kukanor Janz MULiERTos, all of this , e vo market foes and the right to collect wharfage upon our othe appointment, On aves tad Pers, omered | only that. unless it is adopted Lonnight, iteannot be acted) and various articles of furniture tinown about the room, pr gerpeeg l aceeg ind pda Yossel, 9) tly a ship, had been public piors—why the one should be sold at Corel andthe pupaercat . upon at all perhaps, for the Legislature will adjourn on | qy.0n they would hear acral s\npenbtah ou eaasia — lonks, of the same place. Ww other reserved £0 be collected by the agents of the corpor®- | Ry Councilman MorueR—Of Thomas Manson and others. | the 12th of next month, and the Board of Aldermen will 3 : Vary. ‘terson papers please tion. Ad . By Aldorman Motr—Proamble and resolution in favor of making application t epislature for the repeal of the fourth seotion of the ded charter of 1853, and also modi- feationa of the 12th, ns. Lost, copy. between Eighth and | adjourn to-night most likely for the term. Even if it is | ing in sound, sometimes appearing to come from the | | At Grace Church, Brooklyn Heights, on Wednesday, a | adopted to-night, I don’t_know whether it will get up to | wall, and at other times from the doors. It was a con- beret ih by the Rev. Dr. ae B. Layo, | Albany in time to pass the Legislature this session. I | siderable time, however, before they could sufficiently | Soe wagy to MARe daughter of Mr. Win, E. Thorne, o| hope, therefore, that it will not be referred. Want of | ® q y y ly | South Brooklyn. that Ninety: se th avenu By Councilman Conover—Of II. C. Tallman, to be ap- | pointed» Commissioner of Decas. To Committee on Sala- ries, de. authorised to sell snc sec. 17 of the charter of 1853, the re Sad ruina of the building lately destroyed by fire, known as the Now City Hall, north of the City Hall, and the same ed {mmediately after the salc. Which was laid ow corse a agro ede emer orgs That the | "By Councilman Marien —Petition with a resolution, that | time precludes other mode of actionthan that of adop- | conquer their fears to investigate the matter, and dis- Prosigent, of the, Croton Aqueduct Department report to | charles I. Sunith be appointed a Commissioner of Decds. | tion at the bands of the gentlemen of the Board. cover what their spiritual visiters meant by such unruly Died, nd, deited ashore at, Hasiham, bee th oliey, and the best interest of our city, to prevent infu- | 74) —Of Stephen R. Pinkney, to be | Mt: HopGxrson (ohgy—t am totally opposed to the | conduct, Their friends were called in, and by their as- | _ On Tuesday morning, March 21, E1.eN Lavarty, daugh- people from learning the name of the vessel or the fate ro tho uae of the Croton wator for steamboats and steam | , By Councilman Gaxanas P 4d reference of the resolution to the Committee on Finance. : ich | terof James and Mary Laverty. of the crow. boil Reforred to Committee on Croton Aqueduct De- | “MYC ounciiman Mcla7¥Rx—Bill of Dr. Hinton, for at. | It might as well be referred to the Committee on Green- | sistance they succeeded in inventing a plan by which | “tne ‘friends and acquaintances of the famil; y are re- | Waauing Baio 1 vm a mea cess ienins Comptroller he, and he | tendance at Sixteenth ward station house, To Committee | wood Cemetery for that matter, for it was well known the | they could communicate with them. Words and whole | gpectfully invited to attend her funeral, at ten o’clock Bags ob i 1 greports i lie suction, in accord. | °% Police a eee in wobort in time | sentences were spelled out by the alphabet—a rather | this morning. Her remains will be ‘taken to the | attriting out of at Pioesourianray (oS By Councilman W. H. Sirn—Of Chas. T. Porter and i Legi "i others, to bay e Twenty-sevond street from Fifth avenue to ave the SEE be pees the ‘cour giopaaydbaamncnr lit Sa North river numbered. To Committ on Streets. , Chureh of Bt. Peter and 8t. Paul, fi iden bee J should be referred at allt should be, in my opinion, tow | tedious mode it must be acknowledged, and not very | Porvfather, comes of Fist pty Mere tery srecta, Wa: | heater ena maaneet eyo committee that would make some report upon it 5 ly. | creditable to the ingenuity of the spirits. There has | liamsburg. No carriages allowed. totally ignorant of their position, being unacqi brig had been ‘dismasted in sewer in be rom ‘bet Delane ts For my part, I think its reference to the Committee of On Tuesday, March 21, Roamer Forsyry, in the 20th | Bavigati % gt eR basements of the | TOCommittce on Sewers. Feet. | ‘the Whole would be a proper disposition of that paper. -gaguapar dhe gulp om igsaricas opiate ape mma fee TLD ? h in the 20th | Was ender gory mate, Fanning any way the eames goveral city markets are advertised Ly the Comptroller to ee etre hh te PR as alee me a an (og) — 1 xine tie ae aiesoswe ts forced: Who would receive communications from the other | qhe friends of the family, and those of his brothers, | {uPeAvstina,ot the Hepublle, took a the Unied Sere Toated or the term eftve'pours from tue & tumliecon mie’: em FOU BAIN aveass, ing the good at of fue Pounce Committee, which Bax | worl will require more than an ordinary degree of pe- | Joamph and Jame, aod his rather in-law, Auguovas Hc | bri" Bii'a? sd for Salem fina eats ceaaed See wi in the annoxed advertisement; patty ae ; _ | be ; - - | tenc jer, the members ‘ tavia in J) ‘ ohved, That the Comptroller be, and. is By Councilman Perny—OF John C. Robertson trict. Thope the bosth doesnot. recognise that gentle. | tience to keep their temper. F ‘ Rheteamnbten of wie ree ee on by the Y Plsaans Haina’ te Nastonen eaewes ore for a sewer in Riving from the : Forsyth Guard and tl mber, 1802, and stracted not to lot the basement of Washington m ‘or | Sheriff street to the Bowery. To Committee on man as the mouth-piece of the board. (Laughter.) The | From this brief explanation our readers will perceive dent Guard, are respectful nested to a most of w massacred, . Teele Marketa! hr rom thease of May nest. To Commit: / hy ‘Counciiman Limven=Of Audaw Stewart, to be ap- Committee on Finance have always reported upon papers | that a couple of hours conversation in this style is quite | funeral, from hie ate residence, Ne: 40 Warren stccst, at gbRig,zarLt, Watts, for NYork, which returned to NOr hy Aldcrman Han niox—Resolved, That the Finance Com: | Paints # Commissioner of Deeds. To Committes on Sala: | referred fo them ax soon as was compatible with the | 4 serious matter. ‘Tedious, however, as itis, Miss Fox | two o'clock this afternoon. to what extent is not mentioned, Nes (2 the river, but itt tl som? ~, and are bere! inatruct 0 in- , " ¥ ‘ . Guire into the expediency of sclling all the public markets | , BY Coun atrhctween Bight and Nine meonton to ince Mr. MATHER called for the reading of the resolution. | never exhibits any signs of impatience, but repéats over bet ab felon larvae) AWhalemen. dolonging to the Corporation, and to report, what Femsons | thesaid street sowored, rogulated and graded. To Commit- The Cts then read the resolution « second time, the alphabet perbaps for the thousandth time in the day, None knew thee but to love thee— Gialey: trode Sandwich Tone bas rome the Robin Hood, Me- iat, tee on Streets. . MatHER.—I would like to inquire of the gentleman é ‘None named thee bat ine. * ¥ . Sid, Sasunliseresh coaster preaestwwiile tat soues-| Councilman Waixwnicnz—That the Lon pic Xo. | of the Ninth if the resolution requiresany appropriation | With ® perseverance worthy of a better cause. On the | 4, sonday March 20, after pihastaliness, in the 19th | 600 mainene, rites d'Acubha Deo 19, Caroline, Greenport, EEE Srerple morons peeoen tm | 43North river berepaired. Te Committos on Wharves Ae: from this board t Will the gentleman answer? occasion of our visit, she seated herself om the sofa before | your of his Gee J. Ronson, late cf Liverpool, | At Jan 23, and ook locations for trade op, private property. Also: to | gti street for the whole of dawt Boor i house now occu, 4, HE.KeXMDY (reform)—t will angwer the gentleman of | a moderate sized table, and we took a chair onthe other Engana, ; : "| Hiverala Woneyrwollt ian sas ‘not probable that our markota wou! , 2 : fifty 5 Sonductod more to the satisfaction and convenience of the | Died.jointiy by Hose Companies 12 and 23, To Committee Th tt ae we Buard of aldcrmenfy” | side. Her dog, a surly, morose looking poodle, after Inte eajloyere, arewreepacttal permann t Abartis, be | Fah io Dartmouth 800 op Par "alan they now aze uuiler the euarhicushiy: promicersiot | By the same—Of Samuel J. Van Seun and othors, f Mr. Marum—That is no answer; therefore I will take | few growls of defiance at us, jumped on the sofa and sat | funeral, at half-past three o'clock this afternoon, | Gen Scote, Fisher, FH. 200% 1000 wie eta shit the Corporatio nso, W' the best intaroats of the | Sewer in Twenty.reventh street, between Eighth and |S it for granted he cannot give me any satisfactory an- | beside his mistress during our conversation with the | from St. Bartholomew's Church, corner of Lafayette tty ae Sey reaniee the immediate sale of all its market pro- “By Counciiman Wipf ‘Bea Wood, fer ab creiewatic ph _ : he tau appeaesatlionts opt giccr tym nbc spirits. Thus arranged, we waited their pleasure, and a Ek Great Jones street. His remains will be taken att Nan, i200 By Alderman Voonws—Resolved, That no member of this | in Broome street, botwean Wooster and Laurens streets, 7 V1.0 no appropriation from the city treasury, un- | 88 their presence was soon manifested by several | “suddenly, yesterday morning, at half-past 4 o'clock, of secu aailigoe i Bee Bone time. “alopica, © Peek mere Uta Afteon minutes | Ty Coumeliman Sexy Of John, Van Wagner and ochers, leas a apecialcommiticeiagent to.Albany tolobby the mea: | light raps, we prepared ourselves to receive their | congestion of the brain, Avoutive R, Wrthe sesona gad | “Hosta seat at, AS, Vigilent, Bebiols, NB, 558 5 treat, between Ninth and Teuth sure. Iam opposed to all this multiplication of amend- | communications. In reply to the question of Miss Fox if | only surviving son of Dr. Charles and Rosetta De Willers, Sips ; bie By Alderman HowaRy—Resolved, That Wm. A'Barr he, | for Sewer in Forty sevent 1 _ aud he is hereby, appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in and | *venues. To Committee ments from time to time. Now, as I have said before, late of the parish of city of London, Eng! Om Shore Ground, no date, Ac, Amethyst, Howes, NB, there is no appropriation from this Board, and therefore it tkey would snswer our questions, they responded in ber gr » England, | 2950 sp. J | appropriation 18 , and therefore “ aged three months and 17 days. ‘assed Dec 20, lat 36 8, lon 9 W, Florida, Little, NB; « Qorthe city and county of New York. To Committee on | | By Councilman Gra Salnrios and Office: * Ee dunelmen GoorEROf Charles Crane and others, | if not requisite to send it to the Committee of the | the afirmative by giving three knocks—one, she inform. | “the friends of the Doctor oad Mrs. De Willers are re- Payta Jan 8, Mercator, Norton, NB, 370 bbls; Young aera ee, See ee ‘110 sp since By Alderman W axeman—Resolved, That the contractor i Whole. It has come up here at the last moment, and | le blowing. for fiagging Eighty soventh stroct, betwoon Third and Fifth | OF ® new market in the vicinity of Gansevoort street. To . it P laa , ed vs, meaning no. 6 invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, the ; ‘ Committee on Markets. unless it is immediately acted upon, it will be uscless. Bi teh, bbe eee Broken, issn ldin than four fest, proviied, when fue ana ie’oome | _ By the anime —OF Richard Taylor. for pay for loes of horse | Therefore the necessity of “rushing” the thing through, | The following conversation then took place:— Cumberland. street, the third door bouth of Fulton ave. | 1aei Wentera'Taasdnes om NeW Orleans for Triste, Feb stad. the space thu hall be four feet wide, and no | *t Hammond street pier. To Committee on Finance, | as the gentleman of the Ninth says. Rerorten—t desire to hear from the spirit of a depart- | nue, Brooklyn, without farther notice. ‘A large ship steering”, showing a whit gain to be used of a By Councilman Coxovsn—That the Committos of Repairs, | Mr- KESNEDY—There is plonty of time. fe ed friend. Is that spirit present ? . | On Wednesday, March 224, Miss Eury E. H.S. Mc- | {t,wae seen, no dato, lat, &o—by the Lucy, eracter ‘to allow difference in cost of ke. advertise for proposals to pave Broadway, p Fey, Mr. MATHER—I am fearful the gentleman of the Ninth Bee sh ol ccag re eaten’: Giakernanuned: Gis pte ; M ‘ é . t 5 ‘aw, Mr. m0) re N Sis Witiats So Suey teeend eer treets. To Committee on Streets. for the Legislature, as that body will have adjourned be- % Pe ner Tate ede, iarited tojattond | | Bark. Lindsay. from Now Orleans for San Francisco, Mareh ReporteR—Where did you die, and how old were you | her funeral, from her Iate residence, No. 108 Monroe | 1, Jat 3030 N har strect, on Friday, March 24th, at 2 o’clock, P. M., with- m Boston via Bermuda for Port aw a : | ‘ryom rows, with salt water, from the first day of April to | on i in _ | fore the bill reaches them I would like to know if the | o ‘ody, fro! Giz teat day O€ November next.” ald on the tab. ae eae a tone igh tomers Mont Basi’; gentleman of the Ninth “could deny the imme. | at the time of your death? oul further invitations Prince, March 0, of St Mare, St Dotsinge. By Alderman Shenker ortinance roviding that cap- | Great Jones street. To Committes on Sowers. diate necessity of an appropriation at Albany | Mxpium—You can write down the names of several On Monday, March 20th, Mrs. Hannan Surru, of erysi- of police shall hereafter be street tors, b UTIORS. for the completion of this workhouse places, including that at which your friend died, and the poles, anes te years and 3 months. ore CaRpenas—In port rel Stover, Shophi 13, brig Lydia ora Pee eee oeath | By Councitman Pears ‘That the Committee of the Mr. Kenyepy—lI will directly. or Portland abt 14th; schr hard, ardene, Gre wardens, and dock: masters; and ta the tmeiit | whale bo dischursed irom ccnsideration of report relative to | 3fr. Marmake-Well, you, can say, mothiog that can un- | Spirit will tell you which it is, by rapping. OO ee ee ine featiiy, aroitanthe | Secaea mast ay. Secmyven mueeaery Eendente ofrendr.” Reierred to Committee'on Ordinances.” | Sageing Houston trent, from Columbia street to Fatt Fiver, dormine my question. eg We did as she said, but received a wrong answer to | invitation, from her late residence, bl-itacdogpal steer wae By Back, Pendleton Toe do na aie eee eas qb the game—Aa ordinan sera ant reemate ve | ity Councilman Pransox—Freamble, stating that the con- |, The question on the refereriéeof the resolution to the | poth of our questions. On Wednesday, the 22d inst., after a long illness, Ex- | for NYork, unc: scbr Cardenas,’ Grant. tor Meine ner eek dition of the de x ion in Fourth ue, between Committee on Finance was then put, when . M. J thers. Sid abt Kighty-second and Ninety second sireots, ig dangorous, with Mr. KENNEDY rose, and said that by an act of the Legis- | "MEDIvM—It sometimes happens that they give wrong | 4, fe of Chas. M. Day, aged 27 yours. scaled SE ee ene, vee resolution that the subject of protecting the sides or cover- Jature certain sums could be appro riated for certain | answers. Yesterday there was a gentleman here who Se hacen her late residence, No. Avenue D, on | y, ase baa, A eet Marek 1, bark Tom Corwin, Cast- ferred to Committee on Ordinances. By Alderman Brunr—Whereas, The leases of m: and docks are about to expire on the Ist of Mn; #ame aro soon to be rolet, thorefere, ing it over, be referred to the Committee on Roadsto report. | yur; . ‘There was no necessity for petitioning the brig. ‘Young, to load for do. fag Rover, be sottas Sec | Capea te ieee oe ee had all his questions answered correctly. General Mor- ursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, Her remains ‘®e and dle per owt freight paid to Philadelphia, NYork and this will be taken to Green’ Resolved, That all parties hiring the same shall be, and | T4Commi That the Committee on Salaries | ppropriation could be for interment. archeroby, required to keep the same well lighted every Lithoamounh ot aba serve ulbewen asistant | made from the Board of Councilmen. If the resolution | Ti, who was also here, recgived correct replies. _ ‘a night, at their own expense. Laid.on the table. sag | clerk and other officers of this Board. Adopted, | was referred, he had no doubt but what there would be | Raronran—Well, I will ask another question. On Waanenday, Moreh 00 Rare ease PY “tne sotn | from and fer Vora Bers ee ae Nort, Benson. have been nembeled ted tame 05 enh there are now | , By Councilman Frve—That the Counsel to the Corpora. | no necessity for an appropriation from the Legislature, Here we wrote down the name of Napoleon, and said | year of his if cA 2 days; only Am vessels. me of the said | tion make application to the Legislature for the passage of | for they could do it themselves. If there is any aefi- 120—In port March 4, sehrs Mary Harvoy, J. ; Ma ci fe t ber likewit . Grating, haw caning great contunin and aimeuity.io ae | 8m authoring Ae fAlsing if $10.00, Wy loon and Nd: | ciency, and tts necessary forthe Legare to makean | Weshould like to muy something to him. Three knocks | winarmauves and frends, lkowioe thos of his brother, | som Antigua for Merk fdnge ith cago af Wood a cortaining the correct number, therefore. said streots be | Blackwell's Island. Adopted | appropriation, why let us inquire into the matter before | indicated his willingness to communicate with us. neral, on , the 24th instant, at 1 o'clock, from his | | MayAauez, PR—In port abt March 10, barks Gaselle, for coaibe at Gasettbedl tae awmbers eneeys the-ons iast By Councilman Honcx1xsox—Preamble stating that the | we come to any conclusion. I have no objection that ReporteR.—Are you the spirit of Napoleon Bonaparte? | late residence, No. 162 East ‘Twenty-eighth street. ~ NHaven. dg, 5 days; brigs Excelsior, for do; brigs ‘Adeles pay oy “ nd nccordiug with the tax | termof office of the Croton Aqueduct Board will expire in | the resolution should be referred to any other committee Philadelphia papers please copy for Philadelphia deja: Naratiske, Nelson. for NHaven, ong ; duly next, and the salaries of said oflicers cannot be in- | than the Finance one. Lat it be referred to the Commit- | Srirr or NaPorzon.—Rap, rap, rap. On Wednesday, March 22, Wintzaw Kexxeoy, aged 2 | ,,MATANZAs—In port March 12, ‘Sohn Stevens, BE: mittee on Cleaning strects on the report of | ¢reased or diminished during their term of oMice— tee on Public Buildings on Blackwell’s and Randall’s | ReroRTER.—What do you think of your nephew? Is he 5 months and 8 da; : fers, and Napoleon, Strout, for “Boston | bia, Cart ‘Councilmen. with sun. | lution that the Commitcee on Salaries and Offic Islands. years, 5 mont xe ton, from Chai m, for do ldg sugar; P R Hichborm, to the specifications for cleaning strocts, | Mount of salary to be allowed the e) rd ist not a great scamp? ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | Hichborn, for N York lug. . pone entil Friday next. By Councilman Forwes—That th Mr. Nort (free soil reformer)—This is certainly an atin —Rao, attond the funeral, this afternoon, at 8 o'clock, from the | _ In port abt 10th ip Kanvurton, Br poned antl Friday ne tey ofthe Committee on Streats, | non street, between Hroome and Gr important subject that has come up before us, and, in .—Rap, rap, rap residence of his parents, 476 Eighth avenue. His re. | batkeS BJohnson, Mlchborn, for NY. on that portion of docu! 16 relative to the contract of | andgraded, and curb and gutter set where needed. To | my opinion, we ought to investigate the matter before Reporrer.—Is spiritualism a humbug‘ mains Will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. York, for Portland in # few days; Maria Movers. Russ & Reid for paving the Bowery with square | Ee Crondiaes Conte ny—Of John MeCahill, to bo ap- | W&P@ss upon it. m i Napozow.—Rap, rap, rap. $0; Grand Te for do 7 days; tone nook pavement. Laid on the taile and directed t9 | poiztedaCommirsioncr of Deeds. ‘To Committee ou Sala- tut th te Roloee cece ine abere tenes sierra‘ | Revonrer.—Were you fairly beaten at Waterloo! | brigs e Nfork'S day Prom the Chief Bago TGA Ee epartment—Of com. | iby Councilman Nonen—That Fourth avenue, between | adopted to-night. : Narottox.—Rap. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, | por tne Nickala, for NYonk 8 days : piaint made againg gendty. persons for insubordination in | 120th and oa streets, be lighted with oil, To Committee ‘ Mr. sore Oe is an important mat- Rerorter.—Would you like to try it over again? mia Ore reported a a ‘ . ; on Lamps, &c. e rated. ANE, She deparimen’ som soamp or covseiarss. By Couneliman Ext torr —That two gaslamps bepnt in | “Sr Core, (soft reformer.) hoped it would be refer- | Naroiox.—Rap, rap, rap. | Movements of Ocean Steamers, Dickey, from St Jager for Boston tig, °° ATE Muskingum, Reso! direct! orporation to | F oe ascot Place, with view to abate nuisance, €c. To | 164 45 the Committee on Public Buildings on Blackwell's Revort#r.—Have you seen the Duke of Wellington in | nee cia " LEAVES FOR Dams. =| séPoutt phim) Pert _ hig 4, bark Chas E Lex, make application for lay authorising the "hy Councilman Ros—-That the crosswalks corner of | and Randall’s islands. It was a very important matter, | the spirit world ? Pack _ m2 Harding, for New York 14 de. “S1a Oe ere ncne ates } bam yeueun PI ae To 3 Lit od and Sullivan streets, be repaved. To Committee on Fonte pd on oe large ‘sum of money, and Naporzox.—Rap, rap, rap it ‘Arnold do. o ‘ . : reets should be duly inves f 5 Tap, Tap. ‘Mar Ponce, PR—In port abt March 6, barks J Forbes, te Ca FiRAOO. 5. comptroller bo diseated 66 Halt the By Counciiman Sxvzy—That the Strent Commint Mr. Consover, (reform wiig)—It is well known that | REPORTER.—What is be doing there? Mar 25 | for Nvvatk sth; ‘Autclope, Whittlesey. for Nieves, ity leases of the wharves, #o.. to one year. Concurred in- East Broadway, between Catherine and Grand street ~ | this is the last “night but one of our session, there- | Here the Duke came forward and gave the following Mar 26 | coy, Hill dg fo New York, Were: Hackman y Rito the Logialature granting the Common Council Harte that in the Bowers, To same rortse auestion Og feference tate Consmittee on Finance | teresting information in regard to his present occupe- Mar 27 | Dodge, lég tor Portland, to aail 7th; Thos Waiter, powge over the property filed in, weat of Weststroct, Ue | sai Orangotstreets bo curled sad guttered, &e-, and aide: | was then put and lost. tions:— Mar 20 | Heener, cei tenet Mohawk, Geeham, 14g for Teport of Committee on ‘Assessments—In favor of con. Walk flagged. Towame: | a | ,, The question on the adoption of the resolution was | Deke or WettiNctox.—My employments are very nu- Apl 1 | Séova—In 10, barks JW Andrews, firming assossment lists onumerated in the minutes of said By samo—That the Committee on Repairs, then put and adopted, by more than a two third vote. if Apl 5 | French, for N’ Bird, fo: Board March 10.” To Committee on Assessments, fe she iis tant toners Liskermeation'is a | The Board then went into Committee of the Whole on | M¢Fous. I am engaged in watching over my friends; -New York. Apl 6 | of Boothbay, for do for On m he Board then adjourned until Friday next, | that now occupied by them. —Adopte the adoption of all reports where the expenditure of | but the time is fast approaching when I can manifest my | [New York. ApI 5 | Saunders, for Boston 4: Cardif, Whittaker, une the 2tth ix \ Spode ES Lennie Cie? iy Councilman Gavxox-—Preamble, stating thatin clear- | money was required. presence to you when you are alone. Leo ‘thosabt 5 | “Tarsap—Sid March 7, bark Franklin, Gibbs, Boston, dinly % ' i culverts there ing the | . Berm. 7 * " 5 . Sith from the tame—with reeclution that it he mediately, Cimstue “Tagneet Menica—Addressing us. Is this a good answer? Does | Franklin. “New York.....Havre..........Apl 8 — Debates in the Board of Aldermen. in all cases, removed, &e. To Committee on Croton Aquo: | scnpgy Dgari—FOUND DEAD is ins Room aT Fraxon’s | it make perfect sense? RRA nnn | FAL MORE. Arr Maroh 31, steamer Westerners, anh, re d cf poll 3 | is + » joston; lotory,. welt Spell Report.) EOI ccs hminkasisciGek Wan IAT, , | Horst. —Coroner O'Donnell was called yesterday to hold | We assured her that the answer astonished us some. | ,,49” All packages and laters intended for the Naw Youx Botton "Alice, MeLanghlin, NYork. KM Priest ‘Tae Chief of the Fire Department, in answer between Fifth and Sixth avenwee, be properly n' | em tgs ye thes = pester“ a lodger | what, but that we had no means of ascertaining its cor- | iE feng td lee ieee P Lg RY hoe , Ee ests Kiet penteetiny: |. AAA ARAAN AAA AN AAA ; Lue roshy, Hay: x te aresolution of the Board, suggesting the expediency °y'Couneiiman H. Surrn—That South treet, from South | dead in hin room. "Te seems the decedsel arrived mr this | Teetness. We then proceeded. 41MAKA0 70m NW TORK tm Day. pert (now, Si onc) Slemmer, lo Jandiey ands markets tearm ferry to Coenties slip be repaved To re y dian RISES. 3 , Boston; ‘ |, Wareham. Gres of the city of New York, sent ina reportstating that “Ry Councilman Moraene 0: Honey T- nd others, | C7 prom Columbie county, on Monday last, and put up | Rarasran.—Were you not a great scoundrel during | 60% ot ‘ Arr March ZL brig Havaga, Reed, Havana, Tub hho entertains favorable views ns to the propriety of intro- ts regulate, grade, set cnrband gutter, an sidewalk | titan enuly howe requested arenes waanie ata your Hfetime? | Aas j is Danie ip and Express, Lingell, - * ot wide. ‘ominittee mn : | yes oie ~ a Lion, Gucing steam power to Comat’ wecking not more than Ay Councilman KeRRicax—That the sidewalk on his room, which was accordingly done. He locked the | DUS®.—Rap—rap—rap. ‘ Port of New York, March 22, 1854. Fits, 8 ager. Snow, Clem bsg ee tn Gan of this Taig cod be dono, side of Elizat betw a Lang & and hy | door, and nothing more was heard of him until yester- RevortsR—Do you believe Turkey will get the better % mnglas, fohm- quite rapidly by four horses, but as considerable difficulty Ss%\f: $8 Jommittos on Stre fey ena Sbermald: thot ee ares informed of Russia in the present war ? < CLEARED. ert j in MJ Fe : ‘the Chaceah-thegtreste. | hs canicnn ot ; a : ; s had been saith Steamship Alabama, Schenck, Savannah, 8 L Mitchi'} Portland, to load for Cubs, Co, Kea: Pg rt ey A "of them; he was under the impres. | pliyriciane at tation houses hy'the year or by astated sala | forced open and Mr. Lawrence was discovered dead. | REPORTER—Are you really the spirit of the Duke ¢ ton & Co . Daniel Sharp, Margarette,’ bark May Queen, William sion that t could be still further reduced, and See ee eee eorEeS Vas CEaweatiis, ti etn: | MEE toe ee is supposed ae Duxe—Rap. stg etc sats Homes & Co. Moore, Denmark: schr Yankee Blade. Bark Pilgrim dia that one could be built of sufficient power much lighter. ‘piers and slips, which, Ke place 23 ¢ na wallet, under the pillow.) He wae eet Had $096 | ReronreR addressing the medium— irk Bark Gold Hunter, Matanias, Marti, Rio & Co. FALL, RIVER—Are Match 20, ache W, olson, = taste vematens of Wonetirads ous, bo ober: ci cline, which iste take place 2k March, jn a wallet, under the pillow. He was a native of this cat ee ee oe ee Geille Stark, patie ee Leedn, Philadelphia, Sid Dist, aches Martin Wrightionesss 4 tor Cho most approved plans and specifications for build , Oe State, and about twenty-six years of age, and had ap. | ever appeared to you ? | Cardenas, Hutchinson, Sagas Ia Grande, J Norton | Wrightington, and Firm, Smith, Phitadelpbia. ing a steam fire engine, He suggests the organization of By Councilman Mounen—Or Peter Male and othera, that st pebes th ao to purchase goods. From evi. Mrprew—Oh, no. If they did they would drive me out | 77... nw chart BYANNIS—In port March 20, aches Susan. Loring, trom a company of ton Gr nftcen men to each engine. Theengi. Eighth even. trom Filte-cvird to ity-minth street, be | dence of the physician who made « post mortim examina. | o¢sny genses. Ihave no objection te being a medions Brig R M Chariton, Lighthourn. Savannah, mastor. Nyork for Boston: C Chamberlain, Hallet, from or an ot sen or Attoem en eae eneine: Tneragg, | Pavel. To Committee on Roais. | Won on the body, it was evident that the cause of denth y : 9 um; bat | BricaO Fras, Ditakwater, altatapes, iW Trusdy & | Pailedaihie; Revers, Ceawall, and Eeseares Onasy Se the diferent duties of the various officers, the | Of Charles Joimstor™Ot nvaution of Assistant Clerk of | N#%,,Comsumption, and a verdict to that ctiect was | I never want any spirits to appear tome, Mrs, Ellet is | “Yehr Mary E True, Swan, Port au Prince, OL & A Forris. | Hawes, from do for Baltimore; Barnstable, Burgos, {com r stated the necessity of adopting so this board. Accepted rengered. charge of the money | a medium, too, and there are a great many mediums Sehr Geo Millard, Hamlin, Fajardo, Norfolk for Boston. plan to give a sufficient supply of water, as at p REPORTS. | and effects of the deceased, and despatciied word to the over the country, and I am sure they cannot all be Schr Wing of the Wind, Poarsall, Matanzas, master. JACKSONVIL March 7, sohrs Gepeis nat RH sont the quantity is inadequate. If nothing i¥to Of Comm Aqueduet—In relation to peti. | friends of the deceaged, announcing to them the melan- : B-evecga com- | Schr Mary Charlotte, Porry, Curac P Buck & Co. Moulton, Bosto: Z ‘lantine, Eaton, do; Coffin, done at the High Bridge for some time to come, let some “an ef Dudley & Spe. for slic! trem (rote x. Adopted choly information. bined in a conspiracy to deceive the public. gebr view er, ate, Prove ayett poate tre ». | Seen Gates —- ‘rani oe Weridete honmgle Body, proposed. by Aiierman Shane, | {°%% Property of individ fe the tame in this cy, iv Ce ee Her remarks were interrupted at this point by some | Schr Trident, Sow: Calverton DC Marne lock. | NUENNEBUNK—Sld March. 20, rig Holveliya, Davia, fore their honoral y “d_by er junt, | but residing out of it. opt Srizure or Two TiHovsand Dewars or Spv- he said, desi i Schr North State, Horton, Savannah, M’Cready, Mott & | Georgetown. SC; schrs Antelope, Mi vis. to make arrangements with the various ferry com : ot ot COMMUNICATIONS mous Moxey ar PremspoRo.—We mentioned in our payer, | ent ite is ou sere hrdha--rccne ghee nd y, Sew RLBARS Aare) March ities on their boats for throwing Prom the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department—In an then cal ‘wear, who manifested his presence by three Sehr P R Barton, Lin; +4 0. 14, PM, ships Harvest Scranton & Tallman. Margaret Pollock (Br), panies to arranj n a fow days since, the fact of the arrest of tw Frrer water. The expense could not be very great cam i oreange teoltccin ue wbey'taats | felters, named Leonard and Williams, They were taken | ™ ; M, Sesaie, Wit ton, EWN pared with the advantages to be gained thereby. The } cr water, Ac. To Committee on Fite De. | t9 Cleveland, there to await their trial, on » charge of | ReroRTER—Do you know Napoleon in the other world? Baltimore, Maifler & Lord. Fok penny; _liverpes! advantage to the shipping in the harbor would be almost | jartment, and to be printed. uttering and psssing counterfeit money. The baggage Cxrsar—Rap—rap—rap bh, Sherman, Philadelphia, master. Ww m. Packard, NYork; brigs Executive, incalculable incase of thoir taking fire, either in the | "From tie Commissioner of Repairs and Snpplics—For a. _ of the prisonert was not fonnd until yesterday anes . ‘ Chase, Portland, SW Lewis and Versailles, Shannon, do: Hope (Br), Steed stream or at the docks, as they could be removed from sitions! appropriations for Bureaus of Public Buildings and | Hague, of Aldermen Steel’ independent police, found a RrrorteR—How does he get along there’ Is he very onth Rock, Lacy, Boston, Dazton & Sprague, | sobre Sarah HI, MeKennan, ston; GI the vicinity of other shipping without being cast adrift | Fire Department, with particulars, Laid’ on the table to carpet’ hag belonging to Leonard at the Monongahela | Well | Fane aoe, Creed Detidasse, Pecker Vol | ket; Nerragansots, Hal beyond the hope of being saved, as the ferry boat, by her Pear a House. ‘The caryet bag contained $1,360 in twenties Cxsan—Rap—rap—rap. | f ronswick, barks Ani tid seen eeees thocent rag | acTe,nttend annual meeting of the Demilt dispensary, corner stared from ones. on the Commercial Hank of Glenn's | Rerorten—What is he doing * | rtman, Philadelphia, J.& N Briggs ee ertuon, Obae Bath, emis in suel ition a s th | of Twenty third street and 3 c ' jonday even is, Nev ork; $320 on 0 Renssela O ‘ i wey andat the same tive fo all thet wat popatie W0'ek! | lug bext’ Hesepids ss | ew Nove, tm twomian aibared frome tune ‘aly eel ust a5 Corsar was about replying by the alphabet, ARRIVED. bey, Baker, i Levis Som tinguish the fire. ‘The Chief Engineer recommends the | pj.r,jg,2KO% cM ROAD OF ALDPRNRY. 4 | notes of the same Tenomination on the Public Stock | APS were heard at the door, and two ladies entered im. |, tetmabip Jamon Adger, Dickingon, Charleston, with | ton. (carried away matntopmast and fin Howard, Bort project for favorable consideration. — sincin. | harves and Tiere Taidover. ” “eexs the leasing of £h¢ Bank, at Newport, Rhode Island, and on the Bank of | mediately after. The poodle jumped down from the | Mi Cape Hatternn, passe ‘showing yellow | ton. Cld ship Albion, Wil Liverpeel er irginiaw, A communication from the Chief Engineer of Cincin- | “Ihe hoard then Lover. amiteee of the Whole, Coun- | Albany, New York, All these motes were altered from cross (Harbeck & C We cat'd | Kennedy, “Beoril; solire Sen Ranger, Frott, Cuba; Sussex, sofa, showed his tecth; but a few caresses from the sor- | eae), Vouna nati, im relation to the same subject, was received, and | eilman Kennedy in th jous papers — ODeS, and in « very ingenious and artistic n both documents were ordered to be printed pape ie manner. The chair, and ordered with a red 8 on Koigny arto Rico. ized steamship George W LONDON—Arr March 18, sche Clotilda, Gilder. which had heen referred to it to a third reading, when the twenties on the Rensselaer County Bank (Lansingbu vent mollified him, and he resumed his seat beside his \ Yorke: THE AMENDED cH, | Committee rove and reported, with commendation to New York ery igburg, | sleeve, NYork; 19th, sloop Jas ell, NY ork; The following resolution wes cared by Alderman | adopt papers without amendment, except that in relation to | ceive. ‘There were ee oe earn aes Te ees] eeaeney coe aeeees Mee. tiny, hed lowe emo vetastee: | Feb 6, with mdse and7 | 20th, sloops Rhode Taland: Hei Mars y Ae hg fe y | Gageiage bite, whiel wes sursequently amended, and also qenominstion of $125, on the Weybosset Burk prac, | *tticles, and desired to know if the spirits could tell who | ft the Downs Fobd.and | Fish, Botoosh; to Beceem, ‘ pm Apt by Pimp eae A MS "The Hoard then. ajovised till Friday atternoon, at five dence, Rhode Island. ' These notes weer sltad. hones | liad stolen them, or where they were to be found. ‘They envy weather on the passage,” March 7, Int dd Ew PORT Ave March 2 sobs ohn, Elliott, W cod, Cee carry out the wishes of this community, and loage the | o:cinek “Prem the micutes | Mills of (he game denomination ona broken bank, The | appeared to have an idea that there was a detective '4; wr Heli foo. key strcdching W and'§ ee ae, Mary erboll, Taylor frome exorcise of legislative powor lees trammeled in thefon €.T. McCLENACHAN, Clerk, | woven Were found in the carpet bag of Leopard, (ali ii ¥y, — eS ance for. Ry + 0 Lovell for’ Ni of Aldermen, torepeal the fourth section of the amended Jothin gy fopard, (alias | force’ in the spirit world, and were considerably dis with e strong nor! win) iden tot, Dern Bride for Hatticads wt 4 charter, or so much theréof as Would make said. section sin the Bonrd of Councilmen jewelry, and a daguerrcotype’ e Leaman amount of | appointed when the medium informed them that they | ,SMp Hlectrig, ietes, Harte, 97, days, with mdse and 165 ra Lewis Clagk, Vankick, tm Philadel Sonfors to tee, constitution of See Valles Gates. And (Our Special Report. r ome phiz, ‘These articles, and ihe sourteeeiott money; | might not be able to give her the correct information. mr ‘ ; Dine ith it if 4 ‘art Mareh 3 ‘sloop I ardaceaily 40 mucl welfth ai ns Of Bai THE OMAR INA FIX ill be sent to Cleveland, and th iene , ays, with mdse, tof : * charter as require all work to be done, and all supplies to en of the last mecting being read Sgainat Leooapd. on his (ral, The errant seeker ae |. Tie ladies ett, the poodle; which hed bon growting ts it days north of Cape Hatteras, with from Philvdclpnin, “CML, eoke Gohaveete Ber be furnished, involvingan expenditure of more than two Mr. Jackson (hard) rose and said that betore the voto worth one dollar each, on presentation at the hack tare | % SupprEAsed tone, became quiet, and wecontinued our tehill (ot Bucksport), Blake, Cardenes, 18 da sb. Sid, bark ton of Wawteny agin is hundred and fifty dollars, to be by contract, as provided on the adoption of the minutes as read, he moved toatrike which they were Issued. Leonard, ut coming to thie | inquiries, to Kirkland & ¥ Naagpewpda lis. Whe Gilt of Mexico, nceording to wind: sone Wt in anid sections, be re , Or #0 modified as to leave out the last clause, whore it said the President appointed city, passed a twenty on tho Glenn's Puls Tank. ca ‘ue Herouran—Will the spirit of Caesar tell me what Na- jark Isabella (of Charleston), Humphreys, Chartoston, 7 eet aii such matters to the diseretion and direction of the Com. | Arénlor. He made his motion with dae regard to the Sourbeck, of the Railroad Hotel, at Allimee, When he | poleon is doing? STG Teh cotton, he, to Dan ain Pon wee Hak ce egy Amo “Bes, Hoeap end mon Council. hair, but the rules of the Board could not, in his was taken back to Cleveland he remitted a od h y t ‘And beit further resolved, That the necessity of such | opinion, be thus infringed, | ” D’Mr! COUN nol, in is Sie Cate te Pillsbury Poot Mane gent €° |. Canan—He is engaged at hairdressing. Fabrane, Bedang, via Batavia, Sh days from Who: SLA Sone A Trplibeations td sald charter be es ated one e Lage. Mr. Kesxapy, in voting against the approval of the ‘This was enough—too much for us; #0, leaving Napo- ‘a Melncke, ‘Experiemced tars NYO Re wn ss sis & vie atu a a t ture minutes, said that he did so feeling that it was his Alexander H. Brokenborough, son of Mr. A.¢. Reroken- | leon to pursue his ocoupation uninterrupted, we aum- ‘ on Gun Ber Senate, Kaorviie. required #o to modify said charter before the end of its | bounden duty not to vote for any measure that was Not borough. a respectable colared citisen of B oti 8 he ix Gen Marshall (of Belfast), Morse, M PR. Ladiow, NYo: k; brig Coral. Bingm’.a, N' ld, ebip in accordance with their rules of order. Howeier great been missing since the 8ih instant. Fara are one tainng |. maned vp the spirit of old Ben Franklin. | Sree ee Reeeena os” Beebe 2 | Epes Cs yeh Geasion. “ x And be it further resolved, That, in the opinion of this | a respect he nnd for the President, he folt that the ap: that he haa either ren kilaapped or has tiken tripon | RRFORIER—Will the apirit of Franklin tell me may Grat | Co} yessel to HD Breokman &.Co. Marob 16 inh 1S 49, lon meaL Shy Maroh %, hark Kaw Koopisc®, Bugyom Pow d, the interest of this city woull be promoted by | pointment of « reader hy the Chair, witout his berg | the under ground ra‘l-ond name? Tur Oceau Ware o( Rockland: bount'§, ‘Tae GM wasot