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MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. | aan | Foard of Seasion. | {orricraL.)} | Farav, March 1 Presi | Pursens—Nathan C. Biy. Niiemeee. on farinty, Lava, Herrick, rake ‘The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. | PEFITION 1 Ry Alderman Waren te mipission e 0 ¢ Salem H. Wales, to be ap PET et Deeds. To Committes on Sala, retitic f D. K. Byrne, t Feeds. "To Committee on aie of Charles K. Smith, to ds. To Committee on jes and Cuavncey—Potition of B, Elmendorf, Jr., 7 Aldcinted & Commissioner of Deads. ‘To Committes on Salaries and Offices. By the same—Petiti Augustus H Walsh, to be rointed 's “Commisstoner of Deeds. To Committes on Sa ies and Office Re cae Rey ries Covane Petition By ‘eens ‘Commissioner of th Petition of Geo. C. Genet, to be appointed a wnies iter Deeds. To Committee on Salaries and Of- the same—Petition of Edward Willett, to be appointed a ve, Fmunissioner of Deeds, ‘To Committos’ on Salurtos and | be By = 7 Petition of Frederick J. King, to be ited a jommisdoner ‘Deeds. To Com in, fe capes id Offices. vb Alderman How ann— Petition of Jobn Z, low, to eppointed Commissioner of Deeds. To ‘Committers on Sihtaed Oaeet ‘Horemraz—Petition of Robert MoCarteo, | Ir. to be a To Commit: ~y ‘a Commissioner of Dee tee on Sali and Offices. By Buiunt—Petition of residents and owners of strect, to have the track: @ Seoond Sesnve 3 Companies taken u; ‘To Com- is. ts and owners of pro erty an racks of the Secon: taken up. To Committee to have the or- 40 —Petition of property owners, te have these. pealed extending Albany stree on Stre By Alderman Cunisry—Romonstrance of Moses Jackson and’ others itt the dishanding of Engine Co. No. 16. ‘o Committee on Fire Dep By Alderman Heruic: Pe etition of Mich: have tax remitted. To Committee on’ Finan: By Alderman TRrow! be relieved from tax. To Committee on Financ aby the same Petition of ‘Aun Parker, to be released from To Committee on Financ REPOR’ Of Committee on entry on streets, &c., recommending the of Councilmen. Adopted Of Committee on Furey for daniages to} Adopted. Of Committees cn Fire Depertment, on the anbject portioning to the several companics & propor pu optes titions for flaggin, @ went to the Boar: adverse to paying olaim of Wm. | property, No.8 Third avenue 2 toes’ moved to take up the roport of Commi on Cleaning Streets, in favor of specification for clean atreote in the city of New York, with amendments to thoso adopted by the Board of Councilmen. The same was furthor nded, which was carried, by changing one of the dumping Places from the foot of Jefferson street to the foot of Jack- eet, East river, and as amended, adopted, ona di- Aldermen Williamson, Blunt, Baird, Hof | rd, W. Tucker, Voorhis, Trow sidgo, Covert, Chauncey, Christy, the Prosident, Aldermen Lord, Dri geative—aldermen Brown, Howard, Herrick, C. H. yn Fis concurring with the Board ¢ ‘instructing the Counsel of the Corpor yw authorising & loan of $40,000, to constr Workhouse on Blackwell's Island. Concurred in a division, 2. w Afirmative—Aldormon Brown, Williamson, Blunt, Baird, Hoffmire, Howard, Wood ward, orhis,” Trowbridge, Covert, Keliz, Chaxinaey. Christy, the the’ Prosidont, Aldermen Wott—2, of concurring with the Board De Forest and others for ser- Concurred in on i He 2 division, vi Affrmative—Aldermen Brown, Williamson, Blunt, Baird, Hoffmire, Howard, W. Tucker, Voorhis, Trowbridge, Covert, Kelly, Shama: Christy. th President, Aldermen Lord, Herrick, ‘acker, Mott, and Drake—19. Negative—Alderman Wood: MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR. ‘A message was received from the Mayor, transmitting communication from the Governors of t viding an e: ie, with hose, ie Pe isiand. Referred to the Hoard of mdation that speedy action be tak MOTION. Alderman Wat, Tucxen moved to a of the Roport of the Commi iayar of'eontoning the nomiastion by his Honor of Geo. G. Glasier to the office of Commissioner proceed to the consi- on Salaries and the M of Stree! ‘Tho seport w ‘8 division, viz. Afirmative—Aldermes Brown, Baird, Hoffmire, Howard, sm cxepted, and the nomination confirmed on Voorhis, Covert, Kelly, Christy, ‘Negative—Ald ‘Williameo: Blunt, Trowbridgo, Chauncey, the President, Aldermen Mott, Drake—7. INVITATION. roe et ont ixty-tirat strect. By Alderman Kxi1.v—Resolved, That the Committee on ‘ordered to fur- oe — A, Payi vagy yet oa Coutract for bulla Eee E89LUTIONS. iroads of this Board be, and are hereb: ished the reason, if, any oxlata, wh Railroi pany do not run tl ninth rest, spoosding to a resolu! Cont last year. — ed. iderman Morr—Proeamblo and rosolution, it be np ene y procuring rooms for Justices’ Court yy street. Adopte mhdopie, on Fina orn aaretse to claim of Charles rato and from Fifty- passed by the Common in wie of Dev ittee—To concur to direct Compiseiier to alee interest om contract to John ¥. Vowath, C. Reinhard sua Taryn MeCanih Coucntted im, on'a division, vias Affirmative—Aldermen Brown. Williamson, Blunt, Baird, Hoffmire, Howard, Woodward, Wim. Tucker, Voorhis, Trow- ba . Kelly, Chauncey, Christy, t President, Aldermen Lord, Herrick, C. H. Tucker, Mott we a @ committee—In favor of returning to the Alder- Presented them the petitions of Peter Jones and the! North ‘Western Dispensary. Adopted. Of Committee on Warves—t tating tha at no further action is necessary in the matter of removing pilt dock in East river, near the foot of Jackson pete Adopted, Alderman W. Tucker called w the rep a, Fd ‘Committee on Salaries and Offices in favor o appointing heoler J.B. F. Kelly Commissioners o! tal on Lg: 3 or discussion. Of Committee on Finance—In favor of remitting taxes of Bernard Rice and Jesse West om lot No. 192 Eighteenth ward, Edward Cromwell, on map No . 3,099, 3,100, 3,101, 02, on the north fide of Twenty-secoad strect, and d the tax of John T. Mills. Adopted. e—In favor of sending the peti- to the Board of Conneilmon. in favor of sending the peti- mn and remonstrance for a market at the foot of Four. teenth street, North river, to the same Board. Ado jted. ROM BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. That the Children’s Aid Society be allowed to t ke for use in their industrial schools in Roosevelt and Houston streets, and als» for the newsboys’ lodging house, corner of Nassau and Fulton stro ‘as may bo necessary of old desks, seats, &c. afit for ward schoo! houses. Concurred in. REPORTS. ore fang 10 td on Assessments—To concur to confirm as- | it Cand grading Forty -first street, between Seventh mnties. Adopted on a division, viz.:— illiamson, Blunt, Baird, Hoff. Tucker, Voorhis. Trowbridge, Board the President, Aldermen ve pad Bighth ‘Airmative--Algernien wire, Howard, man, Kelly, Lord, P. FROM BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. of Committee on Stroets—In favor of granting per Oliver & Brothers to connect with vault. Con curred in, communtcaTion. From the Comptrollor—Relative to designation of piers for removal of offal, &c. To Committes on Public Health. RESOLUTION: By Alderman Draxx—Rosolved, That Thomas H. Doug- thes d he is hereby, appointed a Commissioner of Deeds gity and county of New York, To Committee ffices. —Ressived, That James Munson, Jr., be, and pointed » Commissioner of Decds iu and for inty ot New York. To Committee on Sala mmities on Fire Department, recommend passage of a bill for the better regulation of the Firo rts Laid on the table and directed to be printed. moti be Board adjor i until the first Monday in April, at Se’clock P.M. T. VALENTINE, Clerk. D. Proceedings of the Board of Aldermen, (Our Bpecial Report.] DEPARTMENT. of the Co Committee on the Fire Department was Le An ved, and urged upon the Board the necessity of immediate action in regard to the supply of Croton wa- ter, and they particularly called the attention of the Committee on the Croton Aqueduct Department to that part of the Chief Engineer's report touching this mat- ter, The report also recommends the increase of the members of the hook and ladder and first class engines (nine inch cylinder) to sixty men; second class, to fifty men, third class to forty men; companies, twenty. five men; hook and ladder, forty men; and hydrant, ten men An amendment was offered a, Alderman Howarp in- | creasing the Girst class to seven’ of men and the third class | ) strenuously advocated the increase of the number of men. The Pummpmrr, having left the chair, said he would support the amendment, and know it to be a fact that — scorn town were inefficiently manned. Alderman BUNT opposed the increase. No. 42, in his | bir had but sixty men, and they were able to work it | well Alderman Drake said that in his ward, (the ‘Twenty- eccond,) where there was but one street paved, there was # nec te ght gt men to run the en- gines ‘han in the parts of the ved. ‘Afte? some f farther remarks }, the amendment was adopted. from seve- ey 5 -\‘niona an the amended charter, parti. aay ‘asin the chalr would not venture ao ofan city whore the streets | '% it. would be an advantage to the con! 4 as he would be content with smaller a ‘was divided into four districts security pp etme but now that there sre nineteen pS ne $5,000 could bid. (teen cy Lepeaae The vote being taken, the amendment was lost. ‘The report of the committes confirming the appoint- ment of Geo. G. Spier, ae made by toby the Mayer, 00 Orel sioner of —— Alderman Roniees oda Oe that the comin va. sup- that ar “Mayor o ‘only was responsible for aed but he Zontended that the Board were saul op) the nomination; and he had no Mr. Glazier was rejected the democratic candidate to fill the ‘Alderman Woopwaxp charged son was actuated by malice in his had a candidate himself for the of cessful. ‘The Present called Alderm&n Woodward to order ; he could net permit personal accusations to be mae. Several members spoke in favor of Mr. Glazier, and his appointment was confirmed by a Sed of 18 to 7. THE MAINE LIQUOR LAY An invitation was received, aski | the Fighth Anniversary of the E. L. 1, to be held on Monday evenii street Methodist Eplscopal Chureh. cluded—‘Please accept, and join with us in praise to God for the prospect of abolishing those dens of Infamy—the tippling shops of, our city—by the passage of the Maine w in our A ae laeate amount of business was transacted, which will be found in the official report. ‘that Alderman William- ition, because he The Board to attend ow Social Union No. next, at the Greene The invitation con- Board of Councflmen—Stated Seasion, OvFIOTAy. Friway, March 24, 1854. Prosent—Edwin J. Brown, Esq., President, in the cbair, and fifty-five members. PETITIO} Samumis—Of t, By Couneliman Garney—Of Engine Co. No. 23, to be re- aid moneys expended by them in plumbing, gas pipes, ac. 'o Committee on Fire Department. By Councilman Raymonn—Of John B. Overton, to be ap- | pol «4 a Commissioner of Deeds. To Committee on Sala- By ‘Councilman Bxautry—Of A. H. Walsh and G. E. Dor i same. To same. By the Prxsivent—Of Alva Spear and M. W. Divine, aame. Tosame. By Councilman C1. fort street, between Committee on Street By Councilman K; xDY—That the Mayor tender to the New York State Agricultural Society the use of Hamilton qquare for,the ensuing annual fair and oxhibition of that sh To Committee on Lands and Places. By Councilman Ravmonp.—That Eighth street, from ave- nueC to avenue D, be repaved where necessary. To Commit- tec on Street By Ci n NontH—That the Counsel to the Cor tion Inform this Board why he bee net complied, wi resolution passed February 9th, calling for full and 0 | Bt information in reference to all laws concerning 1 panes traffi r a8 applicab! ity, together with ices us 80 the best insane of ealstcing See euare, ‘ilman Saumis—That sidewal between Broome and Rivington, be fas t so already, curb and gutter set, and old repaired. To Committee on Streets. Councilman Molwryrx—That a culvert with be built southwest corner of Eighth fourth street. To Committes o: ‘ounciiman Vermi.y2—Proamb! was disposed of by lessrs. Lovejoy, under ciroumstances that have since ma test the validity of the sale; that the q not be determined for a number of ycars, and the propert; is much needed for qoute purposes; with rosolution that the maniece be referred to 8 special commityes to confor with the patios on the Peter h manner as to recover the property to the el By Councilman Baxren—' ‘Two from First avenue to East river, ivy lit with ‘as. To CX mittee on Lam) a By sidewalks in zrenk: iam, be reps the € S his 6 \aaes e By Gansevoort propert Commissioners to that the fi a =} 3 of compromising tl same—That the Bated what streets of the pete Beet requiring to be pene a, pays d, &c., have ber racted for; also, what a ‘the Jength of time the tame ‘is To a8 iy Twenty-fifth t rty-eighth street, be lighted wi tee on Lampe, ie Commit By Councilman ecrave—That the Commissioner af Streets report why the incumbrances in the Eleventh a nue, between a Fe and Thirty-first stroots, have not been removed. By Councilman Marnen—1 alk on north sido of | Nineteenth street, between F d Second avenues, be ries, &¢. By Councilman Scnvyier—That Fourth stroot, from Streets. By Councilman Moxzouan—Of Myer Mi intmon’ as a Commissioner of Deeds. PETITIONS. By Councilman Wirp—Of E. Mc Atwater and others, for sewer in Macdougal strect, from Hloecker to Spring stroot. To Committee on Sewers. By same— Of E, E. Moovey and others, tendering »_ eon. ce to the city of their interost in 103d, 104th, and 10th streets, near Fourth avenue, &ec,, as public streets. Committee on Law Department. REPORTS. Of Committee on Fire Department—To concur to confirm appointments and resignations in the Fire Deparment for December, 1853, and January 1854. Both adopted. Of Committee on Police—In favor of paying of Dr. Thomas Fitzgerald and others, for medical Sstondance at various station houses. To Committee of the Whole. Of Committee on Repairs, tc.—In favor of paying bill for upholste: ry work on the new Council chamber, with the ex. ception of $5 for each window, for difference in value from contract of cornices. To Committee of the Whole. we of office for justices of police. To Committee of the Whole COMMUNICATIONS. From the Comptroller—In relation to oppropriations and | expenditures for repairs and supplies and Fire Department. Te Committee on Financ we From the Bureau of A. ssments—With asseasment lists Hudson river; for regul: Fifth avenue to Broadway | firmed. &c., Fifty-sixth street, from and asking that they be con- To Committee on’ Assessments. n went into Committee of the Whole, Coun- been referred to it were ordered to a third roading. The committee then rose. FROM BOARD OF ALDERMEN Report of Board in relation to contracts €or cleaning | To Committee on Cleaning street Str . with amendments, INVITATION, To attend the anniversary of the E. L. Snow Social Union, at Greene street M. E. Church, on Monday evening next Accepted. REPORTS Of Committee on Streets, in fi f flageing in Norfolk street, between Stanton and Rivington streets, the following vote:— Affirmative—The President, and Messrs. H. Smith, Clifton, pee i Healy, Bi mnnedy, Schenck, e, Glas: cy, Tuttle, Seely, Gray, |, Crawford, Roe, See, Holder: Godper Hruth, eet Forte, Purdy, Pha Schuyler, Raymond, Elliott, Forbes, Semmis, Belden, Mon gan, Farran, Slevin, Vermilye, Boakly, McIntyre, Wm. H. ‘mith, Hodgkinson,’ Husted, Pinckney, Lambrecht, Frye, Gaffney, McClave, Gurry, Conover, Earle, Varian, Baxter, Mather, Pearson, Moller, and Nort Of same— tween Tenth favor of flagging Twent; sighth street, be; d Eleventh avenues; to Tenth avenue, from hird ‘to Thirtioth street; in favor of fingging, &c., the cast side of Clinton street, from the northeast corner of Broome street, ke All adopted by | & vote si lar to the abo Of Committee on Sowei the ordi- nance for Beekman street sewer; in favor of building sewer in Eldridge street, from No, 25 to opposite 43, Both adopted, each by a voto similar to the above. Of Committes on Finance—In favor of an appropriation for State school money; authorizing Comptroller to pay bills of committees for carriage hire when ne Both adopted, In favor of amondin red in public service. bhya vote similar to the above. et Of Committee on Ordinances—To concur in ordinance to carry into effect an Adopted by n vote sim act to establish am auditing bureau. ¢ ilar to the above, Committee on Wharves, &o.—In favor of repairing North river, aud drodygi 4 North riv rodging out South slip. Adopt= Of Committee on Roads—In favor of regulatis ad - | ing, Bitty fourth street, from Firat srenbe to Bast fiver. lopted hy a vote similar to the ahove, Resolution—| favor hey? sreaieis foot of Rivingter Adopted by a similai vor ‘of paying Dr. Thomas endance atthe station also adopted, each by a yote ‘bty-fourth street, from Bighth to of sewer in Jane street, from West street to new bulkhead; in Grand street, between Greene and Wooster street or of paying bills of Dr. Beecher and others. or of ror ‘be Fifty seventh strect, between Third "the ‘followin opted by a similar vote to the above, except Counce! me cClave, who voted in the nogative, vig. mer in Twonty-ninth street, between Ninth Stee and item ane tee @. T, MoCLENACBAN, Cigsk or could find a good | er ce, who was not suc- |g on cast side 4 avenue D{to Lewis street, be repaired. To Committee on | To Bat oy 4 } Of Committee on Pelice—In favor of procuring stars and | reet, from Eleventh avenue to | son in the chair, when various papers which | ‘Adopted by | ing the weat side of | bulkhead ad street | aac j Auditor’s warrant, H 18$2,Aug. 8. To poe! No. 8,931, paid Jul Bate ‘of New 1851, July 15. Land O1 ‘The date Lands No, 685, paid ‘The State of 1852, Nov. 11-12. To ‘meetin, 570 miles travel.. 1852, Dec. 30, To travel, 670 miles, at Total Received April 15, 1853:— "|" State of New York, | To Hon. Sanford E. Church, { To.100 days attendance in the Senate, at $6. 570 miles travelling, Street ‘Commissioner report to this | The usual Treasurer’s rece! rant is signed by 8. E. Chi . July 8.—To three da; 1852. July nal B sg Received Payment, 24-27. 4 days attendance, Canal 570 miles travel .. Received payment. CHU! Comptroller's raat ncpnes of Public Lands.”’ 7, 1e82— To travel, as ice, to New Rochelle, to decide psoas application of Philip Schuyler for grant of land under water, 910 miles. $273 day’s attendance..........++ of the Commissioners ‘8 warrant a April 7, The State o ‘New York, To atten missioners of the Land Office. | rant, No, 1,078 for $106, pald July Oth, 1862. The vouch- | rae ‘Yok low | To8.E. Church, Dr. attendance on Ca- 8. E. CHURCH. fo. 172, paid Dee. 84, 1852. ToS.E.Church, Dr. attendance on Canal Board 2 oe Board. The State of New York Sept. 10, 11, el 14, 15, 90, a1 Travel 570 miles . Oct. 5-6. ys attentance Travel, 570 miles, 27. 1 day attendance on Canal Travel, 570 miles,......... Dec. 1-3. 3 days attendance, Travel, 570 miles Total........ teteeeeees "SBS To 8. E, Church, Commissioner of the to examine and Dr. Rocelved ‘payment 8K. CHURCH. FC PE Se 1851, as the resolution of the Commissioners of the setae okey? examine the premises of Philip , 1852, “Expenses of the Public warrant, Nov. 12, 1852:— To 8. E. Church two days attendance the Land New York CH it, “ Expenses of "Public Lands,” 1853:— ToS. E. Church, "Dy, | meeting of the Gomi? rts ++s..817T 00 BS 80 cents & CHURCH, Comptrciter’e wasrunt, “Legislature,” No 2,471, pata Dr. 00 at 30 cents.......... 1 00 aroceirtst the bottom of fhe war- Comptroller's warrant, “Legislature,” No. 3,507, paid July 224, 1853. State of New York, To 8. E. Church, Dr. To 61 days attendance in Senate, at $6, «$886 00 670 miles travel, at 30 cents....... 2.171 00 The usual Treasurer’s. $537 00 pene at the bottom of the war- rant, is signed by S. E. Chui | 1853, May 3. To 5 days to Tt! 570 miles Received Auditor's warrant, No. of May. 570 miles travel, May 12, 18. 2days attendance at Canal fiagged. To Committee on St: Com; o 4% i No. “By Councilman Conovan—That it be referred tothe Street |g omPtrolier’s warrant, ‘expenses of public lands,” No, Commissioner to inquire into the pro; prtety and Keg Ayrton 7 f te of eae, Xe rk, 9 of extending Beekman street through intersect | oe ee Park place. | Also, upon the expediency of ox ToS. E.Church, Dr. lace through to intersect Robinsen strect, and to hate R Ron | 1853, June. To expenses to Oswego and return, inson street widened to same width as Park place. Laid on to negotiate sale of land to Spruce and Os- the table. | wego a Company...........65 +. $10 00 By Councilman Eanie—That ofl lamps be eeetia Thic. Received paynizat, 8. i Giivrca, : . Deer sa ee rene aren teh og and | Comptroller's warrant, “Court of Impeachment,”’ No. By Councilman Heany—Prea ler r ting that the City | 5,082, paid September 1%, 1853. Inspector has hired at an exorbitant price boats to carry | tate of New York, Frmunstrance of two of the Seaitary Committee of the | perry meres egy of two oramittee 2 | Fourth wart, who Procured boats to worry ft oway for we | 2022 — ase nr, on the Court of Im, 's192 00 conte s Yond iene, 4. with resolution tbat the Comptroliee, | ment, a see ee before paying th the biil of Messrs. Winant, 570 miles travel, at'$0 cents. berworn ir. W., also by the City I he nie | superinter ne ‘on the’ ‘dumping S ground, and also by Street $368 00 Inspector bf the Fourth ward. To Board of Health. ‘The usual Treasurer's receipt at the bottom of the war- By the.same That, the City Inspector inform this Board | sant jc signed by 8. B. Chi {Even what disposition he is making of the manure now | Porited wt the foot of Roosevelt street, Adopted. | Auditor's warrant, No. oriee' May 18, 1858. By Councilman W. H. Smith—That John M. Eager he ap- | The people of the State of New York polited a Cominiscloner of Deeds. To Gommittes on Sula E. Church, Dr. BS at Canal Board $384 yment, 8. E. CHU , paid Dec. 13, 1858. |” State of New York, | Sept. 30, and Oct. ‘Travel, Total.. 81, 1853, is Brook; Smatons bes, fe gaged ral sessions has, for the past two days, been ¢1 | the trial of three young Load x | John Jones and Patrick Tierney, who, with a number of | Harrison. | unoceupied house in | violated. The offence In the ease of the othe The jury retired about and not guilty as } was to ‘Travel, as above... 10 days attendance, 224 Oct. inclusive, Travel 570 miles, at 30 ‘cents... 9267 The total amount of moneys paid from the treasury of the State of New York to th | Lieut Governor, from the 8th day of July, 1852, to Dee. As Commissioner of the Land Office.. 1 President of the Senate... (Member of the Canal Board, | others, were indicted for rape upon the The offence, as appeared by t! committed on the night of th | Plainant was dragged by the defei ToS. E. Church, To | 1858, July 22. To 1 dayeattendance Canal Board.. $600 Travel 670 miles at 30 cent: Aug. 2, 8.'To 2 days attendance....... Travel as above.. 171 00 1, 2 days attendance from Lith to asabove..... | 9 days’ attendance, from Sisi_ Oct. to 18th Nov., inclusive. 54 00 Travel, as above... 171 00 00 Received payment, ; Auditor’s warrant, No. 326, paid Dee! an "1858 State of New York, 8.B. Church, Dr. 1858, To16 days attendanceat Cenat Board, from 6th Dec. to Sst Dec., inclusive 00 ¢ Hon. Sanford E. Church, eet submitted. . M. COOK, Comptroller. City Inte! LARGE OF RAPE.—' mee. e Court of Gene- in named George W. Sopher, ‘son of Ellen ¢ evidence, was e 25th December last, ln'sn Williamsburg, into which the com- nts, and her person was proved as against Sopher, but r defendantal an allel was shown. one o’clock yesterday, and at four o'clock returned with a verdict of guilty against Sopher, to Jones and Tierney, who were dis- | charged, and the prisoner was remanded for sentence, | | SENTENCE OF BurGLARs.—Y esterda: | John Turner, alias Tarrant, who had ees. | victed of burglary in the firstdogrec, were arraigned and sentenced to the State prison for the term of ten years and one month each. The first named made two attempts to escape from the court room about the time sentence passed, but was stopped and secured. Fine.— About 12 o'clock on Thursday night a fire broke ‘William De Barr and been previously con- out in the ink manufactory of Estes & Brooks, in Ewen stroyed. The loss amounts to about i | street, near Ven Brunt, | } | _Fororry Derecrep—Ai | afternoon, between two and three o' men, named Thomas Madgett and Thomas | rested by officers. Mui | forging the name of Mr. and the contents were mainly de- $500. ‘Williamsburg C City Intelligence, -ARRRST OF THE Ft ‘onoRRS.— Yesterday "clock, two young phy and Sterrett, Sharge of id Steri Jonm Ma gett, father to one of the erased) to a check for $100, on othe Mechanica’ Bank | of this city. The ch | payment Mr. Ki | some ten was immediatel, lowed the boy to othe con corner of Second streets, where, the offleer th | the money from the found concealed behind they obtai | waiting the result of th and the two were conve locked up for examinat leer that. he he = into a house on the corner, iene lon ies, Second ward cells, A Man Fouxp Daa>—Soermace op seven o'clock yesterda; i | man was discovered laying on the tence spo Beye | his probe) i in re, eck was presented to the bank for ® boy named Thomas Murphy, but the cash- ir, suspecting it to be a per in an sa pea and gave tt es him. }, enclosed "Informa. to officer Murphy, who fol- and North Ninth plore the bo; ote employ mY saree ey The pritooae Fey 2d Bai rn & door. pad pn sod Mo forged bed check, and that fps soon as e money they intended to abseond, was arrested on the next Jorsee below, where he was ¢ boy’s errand, eS or Four Puar.—About unknown Political Int 5 The whig convention in the First nal district of Massachusetts nominated Thomas D. Eliot, as a fe to fill the vacancy caused by the the Ne Leginlat jewhall, the Mass., declines that honor. Marine Affairs. t.—Mesars. Brainard & Lawler. * ANOTHER STEAMBOA’ this cty, are building at Hast Albany vessel *- ok the Hu oa river, Tho weal tenn ne De Witt Clinton.’ The vessel 7 beam, and 734 feet hold, 1 ihn engine from the feetin, 9» 7 Belknap, 4 New York, Ti, cylinder is 82 diameter. It is | detng bakic for the Swiftsure Line and David Hitchcock, ‘ing in this vicinity, and will be ua under the com: mar" of that gentleman. —Albany Journal. Pay oy THE MEMBERS OF THE MASSACHUSETTS Luartatore.—Dai the debate ia the House, on the 2ist inst., on the subject of increasing the pay of mem- bers, Mr. Jenks, of Boston, moved the following proviso to the resolves:— Provided, That an: ‘ member of the House of Represen- tative who may feel himself conscientious or scrupulous against receiving the aforesaid per diem allowance, ma} decline the same altogether, or reduce the same to suc! a minimum as in his opinion may be an equivalent for his legislative services, in making ‘aM@davit x that effect before the Treasurer of the Commonwealth. On ‘Ihursda: Meet by Rev. A. E. Campbell, Ep- wish Guuasy to Many L., Gughier of sso Coating rooted a ch 21, in V N.J., by Dr. Sh enday, Mare in Vernon, y ep- ‘Cuanizs Baxtzn to Miss Marup, C. Rem. Died, On Wednesday, March 22, Mrs. Saran M. Devor, wi dow of the late William Devoe, deceased, aged 84 years, 3 months and 7 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o’clock, from the Chureh of the Rev. Mr. Meeker,’ Bushwick, I. L, without further invitation. Her remains will be ken to for interment. ‘On Thursday evening, March 23, of a short but severe illness, THomas, youngest son of Peter and Ann Flauagan, aged 7 years, 11 months and 11 ds} His funcral will take place this the residence of his parents, 54. and friends of the family, pre i ne om cay Lip very suddenly, Mr. Joan J. Gantz, in the ear bit wie Gants, and family and friends, are res] to attend the funeral, to-morrow t ree on A o'clock, from his late residence, 4 East ree aor farther ee Remains be ee to Cy On Fri March ma pare G., onl; gon of Philip an Saithe rbogass, ears an ya. Friends and ‘acquaintances = respectfully requested to attend the funenral, from 227 Hous’ street, his af- ternoon, at one o’clock. His remains will be taken to Greenwood. On Friday, March 2%, in Brooklyn, Mrs. Euzansra Surra, relict of the late Martin Smith, fh 68 years. Funeral from the residence her son-in-law, B. T. ly invited to at- Robbins, Dean street, Brooklyn, between Bond and Ne- vins, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. Tho relatives and friends of the fam! , and of her sons-in-law, B. T. Robbins and John H. Styles, are invited to attend without further invitation. On Thursday, March tcl a Sear, — of Bernard aged 27 years, 8 months ani a ly invited to of the family are res fs attend ber funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from ae late residence, 88 Washington it, corner of On Friday evening, March 24, after a lingering illness, Ror Yours, in the 86th year of his age. The friends’ and acquaintances of ‘the fa , and the members of the ‘National Lodge I. 0. of 0. F. fo. 80, also the members of the Ruth and Naomi fo. 1, 1. 0. of G.&., are respectfully invited to att his funeral, ‘morrow afternoon, his late resi- at two 0" to-1 dence, 208 Munroe corner x Gouverneur street. On 2, ohh _ phen of Hermann aged 8 mont The friends and acquaintances of the Sy are res- pectfully invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow after- one 0% cE seeped street, Ay ply han fg f from art a Brooklyn, to-morrow aftertoon, at haif-part two o'clock His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. At Buena Vista, Cubs, of hemorrhage af the lungs, ossru T. Bauxy, of Philadelphia, in the 48th year of his sees ouBHEREE RR eet RB All packa; _ letters intended for the New Yous ‘Hxrawp should be ealed ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIB DAY. 442 551 Port of New York, March 24, 1554. CLEARED. Steamship Washington, Fitch, Bremen and Southampton, C H Sand verpool, JW Pai 8, ‘am & West. w Orleans, Stanton & Thomp Ship Vanguard, Norto1 Ship St Joseph (Fr), C so8ldP St Charles, Bow *SBark Escoriaza, Richards, Havana, m Bark Naramistic, Lampher, Cardenas, W D Brookman Bark carob mtn) Nickels, Matanzas, R P Buck & Co. Bark Caroline, Sherwood, Charleston, Dunham & Dimon. Brij “hong Boynton, Pettingill. Port au Prince, Rolker Hayden, Galveston, Wakeman, Dimon & Co. non, Davis, Attal Nesmith & Sons, Goodwin, Ciudad Bolivar, E Beck & Kun "chi Golden Clond, its, Cape Haytien, (Br), Vincout, Malitas, H'F Donovan, Sebr Bluenose (Br), it, Sobr Merak, Perry, Franklin, Want th & Knox. Sobr Henry Cole, Hazleton, Plymouth, Isaac Slaght Schr Loulsa, Sheldon, Edenton, Goo Price. Schr Deborah, Gilgo, Ws hr Siam, Durham, Wi Beoker & Grave. Sobr A Baker Sehr Ghiebe, Elite, Schr Agawam, Hesse, Sloop J P Wallace, hic Steamer Mount 8: fost, Steamship Com Steamer Cayuga, jobinson, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs, fmt 9 pitip Columbia, (ke. Bryer, Liverpool, Feb 16, with ni i} Seathewna Direc Mtns of tho Passage. "Expocionced heave westerly gales, fog; ray several d_ passed through large quanti er , of. Philadelphia), Webber, San Mas MAP Mdee, to Booth & Edgar. Feb4, Wy, Pe Fetchinton, poomen, , lon 74 Ws same tine, saw ‘York, steering SSW. Chase, Ne Son; to mast pay ‘uh'ion 78°90, spoke brig orate, from harine Nickels os basa: soi » Miekals, p, Matensns, Mi with vessel to k P Buck an re veel Ky Marion, Jones, Eastport, 5 days, with lath, &o, Schr Aan (of Rockland), Ginn (late tt, wh in Cabelte, af Suyh, "with seaee x aes ferep. arta) Cabe jes, &o, Do Agreda, Jove on vessel to Hatch & pice aor. Majeclouced beers SW estelete ee days on the oesehe Virginia Griffith f Bal Ph 3 be es AS agar aa (ot eee ie et venee! ‘les, Rio Hashe and Sa Hone eof Ser ani ri days (where a put in i in distress), with logwood, Cooper, Charlest: Sebr hahens (of Cr “renee T days. Sehr pomitten D iach on, Georgetown, eb jays. c eh ) Machina it lantress, Hooper, La Ag ae invecy' S days. Ho, Bed ye. 4 days. Bennett, from Charleston, 7 days, with oot- q ge peer 2 john ty from ——. sso <a Taaye, ih cot- ton. master. Baltimore, Parker Vein | ae athe aiemearae: Ma a’ ao eee iguieaae, te cieeieten otite Wind ta wNW. Weather clear. Oxford, of Providence, 100 tons, now in Now London, soe RAIS te pera tecae ‘Telegraphic Marine Report. CHARLESTON, March 23—Arr ship Leeds, Boston. PHIA, March 34. 4 PM~-Atr sobre PHILADELPHIA. Mare W RGena, eo, N Lay Adrian, Hallett, ow Yee Tee: Oss Eaward, M bs mon Bacon, South: Cla she" Th ie Bird, Foulkes ee bark J J Haw- Port of 8; thera, Brown, We fin Beater ities bale sree: poss ay: Oak, Kelly; seasters. in di K Ro which put into Halifax last , rage from for At a a (3 eae iy Rg ye easel and ony het rare other v and the Saxony having Bi | gatecon i8th inst, broken, plan! &o, in a seovers Int 42 , bad larboard q1 nkshear aine. stancheons started, £c." | ter ree seamen, and Mr Norris, © 4 Tue Wnzox of vessel, enppoe ly new, ouse newly pain ee car’ Hed away sbout ton fect from the dtokr wpe fallen ta with oS inst, prey ion pted ee Fh » whieh arr | at Savannah 16 The J by her fae but before ear thing more definite ao be ascertuir- NNW wii ‘he boat ar- d was driven off Pz, * ORV, peared to hed to the davits, but ‘on board. Notices to Mariners. * MIGHT VEMEL OFF THE FRYING PAN SHOALS, CATE A light vessel will be. Person could be fe aang the month eraret als. oy next off the southern Ls of the eying “en Shor Two lights (each produced b; fd es pe an \d parabolic about ry. it above the tava of the sen, svoseel hastwo masts, is about 130 ieee. 3 250 oa the top of the | ganw bout 10 a yek rs the ‘The hall is painted yellow, ‘cith « Prving Pan Shoals” in large black letters on both sides. The lower masts are paint- | ed yellow, the fopmaste, w ‘white, with an open work oval day | mark, five fect in dia: painted black, at an elevation of | Shout 65 feet above the w waige th This vessel will be placed in nine or ton fathome water ab | the distance of about 19 lies from Bald Head | lighthouse, and about ym, the Point lighthouse, off the ay of ‘the making out in about a SSE dir direction fo Cape Fear. follow: show the 8 | mate position: pean eligut reves] ts Bale lee Mghthouse, NN from light vessel to Federal Point lighthouse. ‘Nb; from light vessel :0 contre of outer a, NN ‘The sow remity of the breakers, with only ton feet of mater upon them, will b ut four mautical miles inside of the position of the vessel al spot, with 16 feet water on it, will bear about NW sin Mfintae about 2¢ nautical miles, and anothersshoal spot, with 18 feet of water on is 1 bear about Ni<E, distant ‘3g nautical miles from the vine ‘The soundings to th it of th of tl it ems willbe found to bert inieneral gradual ou pian ng the vouter ee ofthe Gen ‘i bo Tae ie it vessel, and the soundiny e westwi deepen from = vicinity at the ‘ve red trom 3 on should not be runin bad | 17, &c, fathom: | fatto emels of heavy y dranghe a into less ¢] fathoms water in Passing d small sail vossels may be ran wit safoty, under ordi FY cite matances of weather, on the line east and west upon which the light vessel will be placed Notice will be siven of the precise time at which ‘vessel will be placed om and the lights exhibited, accompanied ih 001 ieee fs itud couse Bi Cd Arr at New Lo: larch 23, shi North Pacife Ocean, Howolulw 130 778 Ws Chas, Carrol, Chapel, Rorstonga Dec il, maith, ‘with 2200 bbls oll, 31, bone, to Ben o£ 8 Has experienced ersones, egos, 9 8, with ists, Foreythr and Catharine, vie jam: 4 file Suslth, of ana for Gold 8 | ofand fe Ee fs nibal, Lester, N 4 threo dupe evisu tr home. Spoke Son i6 int 60 348, lon {10 W, ship George, of F atbeven (o reported), # “Arrat Newport pores rob 3S, ship Nimrod, Sanborn, of art oe from jo Ocean, Pernambuco, Leodes, from Boston for Charleston, 2st inst, of Ship Pagig Fan heel Pendleton, 40 days from Boston f¢ er, Pon a for Bombay, Feb 10, lat 295, lon 2 1b W. A cchr steering te signal with L init, was poe 12th inat, iss 50.0) emt awe ewes a lated black, bad away seit she bad been in contact. eee Ports. aoe Te arene 5 edt comet Gane Bele) 3 Poss sid from Flushing Sth); 4th oon, Gooding, NYork: sb, i BrusreuGia Mare re Bs seint Print Wales, Brown, ph ore 8 (a ibe Pill Sth). Sid from the Pill 34, Rialte, Mitehell Cd righ 3 NOrleans. \ BREnamiavn—Bid March 3, Brem ship Rebecca, Kasso- r ‘CAviz—Sid Feb 20, schr John Philips, Bosto CarawraSia Yo if, bark Bo Bind: Sautke Boston Gnanznre—Sid Feb fi, foreign vessel Speculation, Mutier, _Canbire—Sld March 2, ship James Drake, Jones, Ha- :A—Art March 4, ships Helen A as Galt, Lond: proceeded aT pre ‘oint, Vi och Re at Holmes, em bury, do ecoded for 8th); 6! xi bark in, Gardner, do . Paste, ty athe book ig fa emg , hips Oxsipeo, Morrill, and Julla Sid trom the ‘Howdy 2. bark "for vessel Pauline, Hendrickson, ip J jane Parker, Bowker, NYork. Lr b 25, ship Medora, Masury, Boston (and old Zh for Marseilles Gu.ascow—Sld March 4, ship Java, Jackson, NYork. Haynunc—Sid March 1, Has bark Nord America, Poters, NYork. NYerk March 2, ship Richard Anderson, Coffin, Re—Sld March 2, hee ol mp Mi a yelenn an, ng 38 ey, y Chapeane, d Dela- Sterling, Norfolk x01 ing repaired) MONA, Philadeipute ws ‘Wereey ‘March 8, rig: Rivalet, Lonpox—Cld March town. ship Faneuil Hall, Bangs, New- | port, B, to lond for NY MARserye9—Sld March 1, bark Edna, Harvey (or Bib- | bins), NYork, Adogis, Bosse, NOrleans yuzesina—Arr Feb 18, bark Zilpha P Brown, Crocker, jc MATANZAS—SId March 8, bark Tonic and b Silvina. Tn | port igth, ship South Carolina; barks Catheri hid ew 0: ee John Stroud, Stetson, do do; ane De Graves mira, loaded for do; J sie for New York hite Cloud, Hall, dodo; Spirit of the Ulitord Poin Portinnd digas Gi Ter iz Mork, iar: | Emma Chase, Chi for Po jot ry; ——: Pal tera, Pat- Hell, or Poril Nancy Treat, Treat ye hs Strout, | terson, from’ St Misys, | Elizabeth, ag Carian, Ames, do; Na | for Portland Fore inte: Storer, do: Ritsabeth An PR hy for NYork; Comnopolite, Parks, from Provide Zonobia, Cariton, from Charleston; hi ketch ee hear ruviras—In March 1 | ledo, for N Yor} hence. ‘Mariol; brigs To- Northman, Ay: oe | ’PGarcanp—Arr of March 2, ship Patrick Henry, Hurl- but, N York for London. PALERMO Are Feb 28, brig Avon, Gaw, Algiers. “a Pattern, Charlestown. York); 15th, ship Sa anENs; ache Jane Sprott, M weRPOoL—Arr in the Senter, Cardenas yis Que Porro Ca: o—No Am vessels in port March 3. Sid 2d, ship Thos Dailest, Philadelphia | | Ponox, PR—Sld March 8, brig Morancey, New York, T! rk Tivola, hence, arr Oth. was detained at Quarantine inence of ti mallpo: | “eto Yanzrmo—in port | fr New fork, dg: Indus, Thom 8s, for New ral | fete tor dor and others. Clioh ceheey to. ist, cott, Spear, New York. Sid Jan 27, ship ‘Aurore, Secon: (from Boston) San Francisco; Feb 1, barks Greyhound, ‘Gul. brandeon, and Wm Henry, Watts, New Orleans; Br brig Suseups—Arr March ren, | dom to load for Leghorn j load for N York. sbipe Julia Howard ia a, ‘ship Columbia, Proal,-N York. lome Ports. | APALACHICOLA™Oi i March 11, bark Jane E Willisms, {asson, In port 2 Eons Barer EE ig ships witiow, Berry, for Liverpool lt ta 16. por 1b): rig ka rar ivigdon, or Ni ShinglSe; and | Set aa eater tia ils ent LTIMORE— rr March ark Sregten Sor wf ‘Orleans; sc! ort Tacs Page Beery am orge’t oduek, Liverpool; brig Sobn it ‘TO: larch p thine Fh hang i Prot " by a Be aa ety inst,'; David. Nickels, Swett, Matansae, deh inet’; Mery 2 eee M bas Kendrick, “Charleston, tie je Catan! st Eiaf “ia h inst ; pata mis aed foot; fae ‘Blaney, Bradisy, ty, j Mary Elizabeth (of New Y York) Frost, Erost, ‘Saysunah ; Marc Gilmore, Eldridge, Baltim utes Rohell, NYork ; sehoot at , Crowell, | Putnam, Oneco. Asplo; jaltimore ; ete et wie jrer, sh Mar we echr tisk Achora, gnc d ms ch Tithote, es 2 Bit Hone, Apslacht: (Baas on-trene 10 Beh 2. MEK Wren” Baa anne aim f “CHARLESTON bark TI | FS Sern | Ginn, Georgetown, vnt Bay RS peormg wag od off March 1, Brem bark | for Bremen. | j New ene en Enemy aa as veig Seqpere, Meck, Now York, sieve, reward by leaving the Teather collar. the Presid York and Eris Rahbond foot of ‘Duane FOUNDA, PORTEMONNATE, have ft by i it, grianiand abeiege rebruary, ® breastpin. ‘The owner iaing. dberibing Se paying for this Virgin! Niw sepronp—sia pe Sia Maret 2, sohrs Phila- tp DURYPORT—S1¢ March 21, sehr Rdwin, Daley, re 1 NDON—Ar March 2%, schr sg cinny Suow, NYork. ima, ad Wn J fore Cnet ein Sid March 28, echr Volant te mls: “FOr ne em a Ag m= Matan- N ag ae v ey prone os M Now 3 urige JG An nderdon aa West w York; lash, bark Com. "Sh . ‘March 22, schrs Excelsior, : a eh pega nary jo 'y § Sherman, 8.c. OMASTON Ola March 30, ec 1 Fllnton Googpotown, 80 Semi diet, brie Fraderto Eagebe, re Francer'Halletts Gardner, from Rdgartown for NYork. REWARDS. ; RN elves eet ee $2, 000.7%. aa DOLLARS REWARD f ald to any person. ox persons glving formt wwie- {ies of ie pectin Bree es Wit CROWLEY & son, snails ‘Aloogiar, Warwiol 'R. CRO’ 0. 180 REWARD Let ON bsg Faved INST., A STONB in Sixth svoaue. The Ader whi tecaive the ‘Al je $10 "ER br er mo ON THURSDAY LAST, single stone. The Ander wilt tetare it to No. of Reent act et 101 Oitatar pine MY C. uae notched ‘three ‘represented with eyes, nose and mouth, ~ minds of black leather, in the wanal styler, Whosver will de: the said robe to the subscriber at 600 Houston Aa entitled to the above reward, and no e 8° egee REWA! RA BLACK AND TAN KING Charles , lost on evening, in Green wich street. Hay tan oots over hse and had ona office of the LOST AND FOUND. CONTAINING in an omnibus. tab. Mt Bassott's, rug Ser (OUND—IN FOURTEENTH STREET, Broadway and Fifth avenue, on or about Tin Gabnet ee obtain it et ost. of the above raed will be be paid to the finder ajon thely beng O8T—ON. somegten IN ao VICINITY ge Custom aay fe use, ® pocket bool dircaiat Recttehe i. "wea yk of German music Bre thers, No. 28 Park row, shall reselve one ns asked. TOLEN—& NOTE, DATED MARCH FOR Ss" ,600, draw ty marshal Py tee im favor of ture is 1d theroon. drial March f, 1854. 0. H MILDEBERGER, Friday ovening—An overcoat containing a bundle of: ar ov Buffal mt nd New bonds, $1, road stock, in name of Bouthers Gon. donde lO shares Delaware do. Persons are cautioned against Tities. at the factory, workmen need apply, to D. C. proved. a that they hind Feporis ath te ey ada Wegeaed wit WANTED—ONE capartenee asa salesman Jane, distance in fro ay W ANTED—A CARRIAGE wn ‘TED—A FI Sele ee Se Ba a rest aes ST erewn oy A CHECK FOR $200, DATED many. fd 6 Ferry eleect. ‘Payment has boon stopped. Pork AND BONDS STOLEN, FROM THE HALL H. Thayer, No. 70 South ‘Ninth strect, 000 feached: 10 shares iete Hall ac] ns at x 3 Sh Fie ee bee ve Hudsoa, fuffalo and New York ee ORS, ; and 4 certificates. purchasing the above seou- THE TRADES, &C. RN OT OCT COT OO LANE MAKERS WANTED.. and a an oo a oy two beneb makers want fre menae jastings, Westc! mae county, N ATTERN MAKER WANTED—AT 8 DUANE STREET; one accustomed to light yen None but first class rorce. » po ge gtd CAULKERS. — fd mgoting of | a ary f ikers York, held a nth Ward Shale om spare, even ing, March 25, Mr. "Willinm Fowler wae’ called to the chair. The ay i, Ceol meeting wore read ae ap mn ae He oh resolu! on and after Monday, oy. 27th day cae cous request: nore apted jolved, That Mareh, the wee shall be three dollars per By order of the meotiog. oS) 3.H, Wirxrnto: lecrttaay™ WHO It LL AC- juniuted with the business in all Ly branches and nt to do fine work. A person who has had some losman preferred. Apply at No. 4 Malden ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS ENGINE: twenty years experience. No ohjectio if ool short & oe Rae he country. Good refecenes Ct ai is last employers., Addross Robert Bar! Cooper's carriage factory, 1aiUhacles ations 5” AT iT CLASS WATCHMA! ly to Fellows & Co., No. 17 THE MILITARY. Wenn nnn nnn NUMBER OF HIGHL pa love of ath pyots ‘Y Poland and rerpeat fr IRI other need apply aiden lanes name, in thi ‘edopted coun Tation of forming aga ¥ wr erenad lee ota yak such wenldtbe aa honor to, mbol of respect Lo Wiimen, fully call upon all wlio have he ta the ae at ae wory ne eed attend, om next mimesting ‘ ie a ae Cy catey eae we have adopted will be 5 foot 9 ere LESTRUCTION. bo AND $s THE Laden ng od ae rae eee Es ed Pe 1s ey rg eer EXYSRIENOED oa Seeuuly, then tie PeUpine to eee Parsee ) eee Ose: of Now York, S lite: te agents, by the [AM PATE, 16 Burling slip. AAAARANANAANAAAAAA AA 44 LA a. — AL SrLEupED eth a tea |

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