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Joveph Hughes, Patrick Tagert, John Barnett, and Hl Lawaru Skeisy, Were aereotoa Yesterday atteraoon and taken Lefvre Alderman Clouds, on the charge of rioting in the vicinity of Second and Jefferson Stieets. They were each ordered to give bail in the | eum of $1,000 to answer at court. The riot was ra- her of a serius chaincter. The parties are adhe- rents of rival fire companies—one being Irish Catho- Ties and the other fiish Protestants, They com- menced rioting ebout si nd word was sent tothe station honse. 1 Nally proceeded at | ‘once to the scene of distvrbauce, and found at least a hurdred persons engaged inthe riot. The word ‘was given to shoot d whilst many were pelt- ing him with stones x missiles, & man step- out of ana corner of Jefferson and ‘aebington st and fired three times at him, but miseed his win he Lieutenant drew his re- volver and discharged » loads into the crowd, but with what eftect was not i Two of the rioters were dragged away, supposed to have been wounded in the One arrest was made and the liente then preceeded to the house from which the pi-tol wes discharged. He | arrested three men, one of them being the man who had fired at him. The prisoner was rescued by a large gang of the rioters. Two of the party aiding in the rescue, were arvested and locked up. The Hectenait wes struck on the armas he was | in the act of firing the last load from his revolver. | The weapon was knocked out of his hand, but he | onickly recovered it, A nember of officers arrived on the ground ina | few minutes and the mob dispersed. about twelve o'clock last night, Lieut. Nally and several men were walking around the iniected district to prevent apy further distur) Presently they were startled by the report of a pistol. “The man who fired it ran away, but after a chase of two squares was headed off ‘by officer Adams. He proved to be James Gorman. This fellow was snes stones beliind the ready to shoot st tir hecanse it would not stor Uittle Sugers was blew Aiderman Clouds thi to anewer at court. 4 1g up on a pile of as he was tol was diseh , and one of hi: taken before 10 bound hi Th Y secti i 1 what parties would do ni | Five or six wee arvesied and locked up for a hear Lhis morning, between sev Perious brawl! oc rine, M and young 1 wae cut inthe face with a hatchet or som other deadly wenpon, aud three ot names we could not learn, were inju festa were made. An extra from the Baraboo (Wis.) Standare forms us of stirring cveuts ot that place on Tuesday, May 28. It seems that the sale of liquor had growa into a monstrous nuisances dled to frequent difft- culties avd abnee in families. At length the ladies called & secret méeting of their own number, and faid their plans for a gencral destruction of the liquor | m th age. ‘The Standard gives the following | account of the riot:— ‘ | Accordingly, about ten o'clock on Tuesdey morn- lug. a procession of some fil ales was seen issuing from inor about the Court House, and passed on to the Wisconsin f « Ina very short time after a number of ited ladies were ¢een bringing forth barrels of be rom, | | emptying it into the streets, smid the harral shouts ofa hundred spectators. ‘This jo! they procesded to the saloon the squage, and empticd the g tained in double quick time. aud beer there con- The procession then wended its way to. the suloon of Erench Peter, fol- ‘They here found iat lowed by the shouting populace. the doors fastened, and were owner's wife that a determined 1 offered, and th: would ne the house unmolested. A group holding a consvitstion on the p' muzzle of a gun was thrust thre and such 2 scatt would in all pr stration, so far are informed that the ladies dc to distarb the peace. But by this time there were some men among them, who urged them to press forward « the forcibly if necessary. ; understood that the men had begu strong fooling of itemeht Different men took opposite si of resolnte, determ ned by the would be wed to enter of ladies were | » when the | n a light of glass, | r did see.” ‘This | led the demon concerned, as we ned to do nothiag | ranifeste , 80 far men s mute forthe door, but was stood there, after tearing of w nght our town would Gigit, and that i! of whiskey. the Sheriff ap; silence read the ceived by rep of the poopie pp aud the ladic minntes ad by a geve 1 ont inste < in the evo- ted to take into con- is to pnt an end tothe D's Isuanp.—Sir 1 the dissolution ernment. The fol- of the m Halifax paper with p eelings, but ite veys the principal te r A short time stace ¥ et the « Mber | goverament of I riu had been \iefea and that a conrerv vad taken its pl The new andy it gbtatned po sought toe nt, and duce that now § g move protective onesided {ree trac nee vote by | to the ( electors in the ¢ with which his Excellency has complied, ng Givsolation of th vice and consent of his Exce The action of the Gov meeting at Charlotte tions denying his auth and de hii and auti- ynnell., alled out a] ‘own, which pa 0 dissolve y that flourhas ¢ ure seldom, if ever, ; ‘ Fiore — vanced in this market toa before attained, says the Rochester 4. 3d instant, it mas not be uninteresting to our Tar Pricer or merican of the ad- ens to know what paid for the article el We evljoin the following statement of prices of best flour in different markets, as gathered from our lat- estexchanes. it will be remembered that the quotations are the wholesale prices, to which must be added the retailer's profit, from, twenty-tive to seventy-five cents per barrel, to get’ the price paid by the consumer:— hoster—oxtra Genesee. Buffalo—extra Ohio... Cleveland—extra Ohio Toledo—Miami and Mic Cineinnati—extra Exrraonpixany AvrarR iN THE Capt. Daniel Gorman, of the ship Jessy, from Lim- erick, wos on his outward voyee, and when forty-five miles southeast of the i during a thick fog, and surr heard the report of a gun. signal from another vesgel near at hand, he cansed the fog bell to be rung, to ovoid a collision, In about twenty minutes the fog cleared off, and his ship was found to be close to Daal of ice, on which lay in view the body of an Indian extended, and still | bleeding profavely from a wound in the chest. He ‘was quite deed, and not far from him lay the body of another Indian, with a dead seal alongside of him. | The first poor fellow, it is conjectured, despairing of | relief from certain death by starvation, had just pat | @ period to his existence, not imagining that aid was | really so near. They probably went out together on the fleld of ice to kill seals, and had drifted out to sea, when the first dying from the cold, the other itted suicide to avoid « more lingering death. Mercury, May V7. Scemarine Warexi ‘e understand that the Boston Submarine and Wrecking Company, who have been negotiating for some time in relation to the San Pedro contract, with the government of ‘Venezuela, have closed an arrangement with Mr. Whipple for working the wreck, by which the en- | tire wreck is to be removed. The statement of the | a is that there were $2,000,000 in specie the —_* the time of the wreck, besides the plunder of the city by Gen. Morillo, of which amonut | Only $300,000 have been recovered.— Boston Adve: - | tiser, June b. | Heaurnor cided Nasavi.n, Texy—There was a de- | ent in the health of the city yester- e of only four new cases of cholera. | were.one or two deaths on Monday, after our | statement in Banner was madeup ; but been pte ee eae of, yeas. re cn afew sunny weather, fat the besith oF the ety wold oan he a4 wont ns eed ob btw seuovu aanentie Manner, May S|. ver |, , Will be under | over his head, [From Agrecably to city on Saturda; ties from Phil numbering about six hundred in was expected by the Baltimore eis WoUh Sek sitive aall ieee Sine rueats wou! errive w a ‘o { accord- Iphia, New Je , there pm i our afternoon, several musical socie- Ng ape New “ag 3 \ they would be met at Broadway and escorted ieg to programme, to their head aspecial train appeared, but in co. at Wash- | ington Halli. About half past six o’clock, however, uence of supposition that they would not arrive until ¢! the cht o'clock, there were none to receive them at the de- pet. The banners were unfurled however, a line of proeeeei oe formed, and marched through Albemarle, Pratt, High and Baltimore streets, to Washington Hall, led by the Philadelphia brass band. There was, consequently, a large assemblage on Broadway to witness the reception, who were greatly pointed. It was determined after partaking of refreshments , that, notwithstanding the disappointment in the re- ception, the procession should take place, and at 8 o'clock, in company with the city societies and two additional bands of music, they procesded to Broad- way, Where the line of procession was formed. In the line were a the whele length of the procession, eac! pink and blue tra: WAS a tags transparenc music, au men.” A more singularly spectacle cannot be cone: by the transparencies. parency. In descending the ‘bout one thousand to twelve hundred | | persons, the Baltimore societies faaiae flank lines bearing a Immediately in front bearing the emblem of on the front the emblem of “ Willkom- strange and magnificent d of than was produced rade of Fast Baltimore street from Broadway, the scene from a dis nee was really beautiful, the movements of the procession baving more the appearance of A sheet of flame than anything else to which it can be jared. con h society Lore in the line its own banner, all of which weve of the most magnificent deserijtion. With a tingle ed by Of various colors German lang’ Ydired, one of th e embroidered on it ing with wreat) ran exception they bore wi were decorated flowe ed on its ¢ fair L hed b n the | ons were gat! and the most perfect or- nout, from the forming of eline of procession on Broadway, through the | several streets through whieh they passed, until the return to Washington Hall. they were suri ouni- a gilt eugle in the act of perching. churacters were beautifully in the em- having an eagle of full recn and gold; others as of evergreen and at once the m itnewed in this city. A se the wavin, eeted them a hearty acknowledged by repeated bout twenty societies in the v a banner and the badges »pel of the coat. there were about t beautiful 4 the 4 ne of ig of red in the streets There will be auother procession this morning, after which will come off the :chearsal of the con- | cert to take place this evening at the Hall of the Ma: z Nand Instit 2. com music from New York, Phil have also voluntecred the' Some idea may that the orchestra will ¢ a violoncellos, s bessoons, six kettle drum Bid neh horns rce trombones, two ophecleides, triangles, bela, &e. i promi ever known in this country more vocal and instruments mbled for the same purpo ments are“all te: upon his abil on the intere: The follow in gt occasion. the sos nd Mee Getang-¥ erei Futerpe and Sa SNavontse of the Bopy Va, ve < others in rel ter tho execntic xton, under 1 to bury 1 his body mn and and some othe as the first of i concest will consist of * The T re de Par: 3eT phi ager and Swngerbund, of P , of Brooklyn; nd, of Washin méburg; Eintracht, of Newar i} h. u tympanums, two drums, three clarionets, four Fre cieties wh ich ch orl Meenner: Vir a; Bintcach ‘nets d under the | ode will ind vocalists, accompanied d fifty instramental periormers. the most prominent professors of and Baltimore The music to be the most magnificent affair mmprising as it will formers than ever , at the same time, in the United States. The processional arrang: nnder the charge of M thus far hove refle y to perform the antics assigued him lrick El- od grout credit will par- iiertyund , n-Ve “Chor, " Lieder nex-Chor, Harmonia, Turner-Liedertafel, Thund, of Bal- del PINARY — Sth ult. has the | most d e between certain phy: n to the body of the murderer. ng ground, where a dug, and Ic dt iagrace red the some le he e to move it in ner of the fence, on bari were saved the iuiamy of robbing it. United States Cm Pefore Hon ASSAULT ON TH ¢ hearing of w « and the comm cient to warra fendant. Mr. Ridg f the United § ii tes, ring a. Uj ot the mix then with a axe. The *py bis bead with tain choked him. axe handle, These inj ries the steward feel sick, and he apptied ¢ Ison, Boy HIGH SEAS. ¢ United States vz. William Moore —This ‘chi before ‘he commissioner, had rpied several daya,was this morning } Co ough and Chas, Donobae A largo number ‘of witnesses : whose testimony esta e, the defendant own, of which vessel } the voyoge from Hong pon various occasions, willy t and ili treated the steward, witht ive of the Cape de Vera were exarm- | lished | was master As soon as it ed, the second gang came @ the body away. awn, and so far as to ase ended by the first party t of the other, and took t 11 o'clock the same medical maranders rayeyard and ng nothing but an empt It issaid threats them; from pencd the ofiin, they a! wrt. t to aclose ce to be sufli inst the de. ttorney, sel slish Innguage was w pro tpoa the shoulders ain, with » with an arm ¢ viece nals; | : with the handle of aa sand chair, it is seid, wore broken da number of blows were initicted up Ue, At other times tie cap- ven, male ‘0 Capt, Moore for medicine, but wes refuse, althongh a modieing chest was kept in the cabin. Vefemiant waa fll during the voyage, andcn that account, moro liable (o lose his tem- One witness testified munter Billings before he got to New York defendant raid he would Supreme Court—Speetal Term, Pi Njefore Bon, Judge clerke DYCISIONS. sc KMogg ve. Elricks and Others. —Judg- if with leave to defendant to pat in a new onswer on payment of ten dollars costs of mo- tion. Antoinetie Yenni ve. Patrick Callaghan.—Motion g: Chas. 7. Kipp vs The Mayor, & ed without prejudice. ‘The People ex rel New York —Alternative mandamus granted. Before Hon. Jud In the Matter of Opening to amend rulo Allon, E,W. G nel y In the Maiter of Open ‘ ing Fravkiin bi Mitchell, J.) nt g Street.—Motion Bartlett mith were appointed Commissioners. Domest The Baflato Daily Repy » Miscellan: dic caye that ‘anted, and same Commissioners, (H. J. ve, aml A. 3. Rollins,) apy and Lng: | inted. Pee Bowery to . B. Smith, Wim. Melntire, and Zi. Worthington, conductor on the Great Western Railway, waa killed He was in charge of the express train from Detroit, and was takea with bleeding at the nose shortly after loaving Chatham forward, his head on the 2 instant, near Chatham. Standing on the platform and lean came in contact with a post, kilio in, 3 1m instantly iis untimely death is sincerely deplored. lie was a faror- ite conductor, snd enjoy: managers of the road. Mr. George Prevost, a highly respectad! known citizen of Buffalo, was accidentally the entire confidence of the hot while pigeon shooting. A in the hands of hfs compani: a the Sat lodged In Prevost's leaves a wife and five went ead ae sent | children, ‘The new cite cavernment of N. griced 09 Moadsy, vase > RS. 2 YM OF glee: | | seasion last evening. um. \ ” Tae a | tions for the | sarooeces are | pro on ; | Between Fifth and Hill Place” ; a “ei Mi ' tractor to finish Fift avenue and Dast river builders asking for Alderman Wakeman was Petition of the members of the June elected Chairman C. Ely, Esq. the Tops tasting were reed and REI FERRED. of Hoae Company No. 9, now building for that com- Roswell 8. Pierce in relation to ing Fifth avenue; of Robert bk. Crooke for | exclusive use of Pier 4, East river; several eti- of taxes and relief from titions from the owners of izhth street to have that street, jadison avenues named “Murray tition to compel the contractor for flagging Fifth avenue to perform his work ac- cording to contract ; a petition to compel the con- ixth street between Fourth ; the petition of masona and he passage of an ordinance 1 | permitting them to occupy a part of those streets nting lots where t! on, aa the Streets and fampe, ployers. here are improvements going resent law, or the Commissioner of prohibits them from using such street: over a specified time, which produces many inconveniences to the petitioners and their em- CLEANING OR NOT CLRANING THE STREETS. The Alderman of the Eighth ward offered a reso- lution that the Commissioner of Streets and Lamps be directed to report to the Board at its next meet- ing the reasons, if any, why the contracts for clean- ing the streets have for confirmation. A THE RUSS AND REI The Alderman of resolutiol Resolved, That the hereby, ordered to pre moving any gutter # teenth eurcet und the :quare block be compelled to an avy further directed. divceted to report to tht as the Fulton Fish Dull.head between Futt opinion as to whether may not be mace of moval of the Ssh mar slip and bulkhead to th The ieport of the meut, in regard to Ui | made to the honse of | Report of Committee on P | curring with the Boa: The report of the Whitehall remove all 6 their inai % th avenne, wa ‘That the Comptroller.be requ payimeuts to the contractors for build- | ing the house of Hore Company No. 9 until furtuer PROTOSED REMOVAL OF 1 Alderman Herniok offered the followin; Resolved, That the Com; + derived from that portion of the pad arket, whieh oceupies the slip ant of Drs. Uhl, Blankman not been completed and sent in dopted. D PAYEMENT STREET. 4 the Third offered the following Street Commissioner be, and is vent Messrs. Raas & Reid from re tone on Broadway, between Four { IN| WHITEHALL ‘tone in Adopted. ttan Gas Com rst street, frou THE FUL r bo, aud he is hereby, oar) tho ‘amount of reveni* property known ie on end Beeman s reeta, with & more advantageons dispo at valuable property, by the the ap he Adopt X € on the Fire Depait- » alterations and repairs to be [ Hove Co. No. opted. ice, in faver of con- rd of Conuciliren to py bills d Cecil. Adopted. same Committee, in favor of | concurring to pay medical bills of Drs. Hinton and Byrne, and Mrs. Byrne, was referred back. ‘The report of the Committee on Streets in favor | of a petition asking that “ Oba stricken off of th be continved throng! adopted. THR WA ih avenue, south ronths from tie th fave notice that Sixth ward, he would itive it were opposed to St. AIESTOCRATIO AND DY The Committee on favor of a petition asi on the south side of | 350 feet from the co tending thence to t Known as “ Boorman Alderman How adopted. He did not the old English and F. ‘ere map of the elty, and acts they had done for the honor ys He would sit buildings be calied the “Andrew Jocksonville.” ‘otory square” be he streets quare, was received RL ROAD. ibmitted for adop- » ron oa the track of Railroad Company in oud streci, after this ordinance. f on this question, snot taken up in tae pmoved by wen who (Langliter.) IMOCRATIG NAMBS OF STRNETS. Lands and Places reported in ‘king that the row of baildings hirty-second street, beginning rner of Ninth avenne, and ex- he corner of that avenue, be terrace.” lowed t a of he T rail iv hoped the report would not be see why they should follow out nch system, by calling streets known only by their wenlih, ove ad an amendinent, Would this board put Mr. Boorman—the wealthy Analiah gentleman who eudeayored to run a street thro h yard—at the home ard, ne rich bloat Ne too much of deny too much the buildings af Jackson who home to tell I and that there it? On the vo and the THE RE ne being nt adopte LDS CON 1ON PRO} A motion wes ms up document N , committee in favor claim for removing r¢ Alderman Le cation from the Cs my ait fhe battle of Ne le by Alderman # h fr p said that an h the graves of their dead ancestors in Trinity head of Andrew Jackson, who w Orleans and sent the Mag- ? (Laughter. r dto nomi Veh (Laught American——too much of a of a Sixth warder to vote for ian who never at country, p use in their trying to conquer (Loud laughter.) taken,the amendment ‘TRACT—OIPORT. M THE COMPTROLT was lost, COMMUNI- which w nbbi sth report of the Wi Reynolds’ ptrolier in relation t ssuab- ject, was on the table, aud he moved that it be now satisfactory explanat Alderman Morr was de. | Comptroller's report. whic | cation. It was one o to rng @ project with he hoped this body { A communie: THE OF ion at the communi- ontained affidavits summer, but Mr. self prepared to give a Td to the same. of taking up the There were statementsjn it ion in re, ‘s would give the lie to Mr. Reynolds’ communi- f the Wicks of the old Board, hout hearing explanations; but ould not follow their example. L CONTRACT. from the Comptroller on the offal contract was then called np, and the reading important document, tract for removing of To mE Hox. Ta: Boon GraTiENgN—I have t bory of well authentic coniract of William B. animals, &»., which ful! tion taken by the said contract. When embodied in this mass ledge of Mr. Plant, th it not only proper bat partment of the invali contract. Every ¢ who wiil ¢: action of the District A public justice and th call for the revocation & few days after surprise at finding dressed a loiter to th take copies of this tes tant case pending be' testimony of Wim. B. I full, at x appearance of an ex lysis of this testiinong, | atthe moment of wri commenced, but it was after following isan abstract of this ve Courrroiuee’s Orner, Jun invel ine the testimony with care, the fame covelusion which ling controlled the offictal Department resting on re the Board of Ab length, thus reli arte charactor. pore of the Comptroller in this report to make a fall ana- suspended. The ‘y stringent and pecting the Reynolds con- r fal DEPARINENT OF Fuxaxc 1, =» 1804. 5 D OF ALDER honor of presenting herewith a ated testimony, in relation to the Reynolds, for the removal of dead Hy justice of the posi- optroller in refusing payment on the strong and conclusive facts of tesiimony came to the knot © District Attorney, he considercs a duty to apprise the Finance De not fraudulent character of the sted and unprejudice? person must come to tto right of thi orney and the Comptroller, that f 21 jajured community contract. Knowing that ‘ominittecon esa, the Comptroller h they express their position of the Finance slender a foundation, ad- e Governor asking permission to ‘timony , to be used in an impor- The « from any It is cot the pur- being vory mach pressed for time ing it; but he eannot doubt that | the desire of the Common Council to get poasession of the whole truth in a care involving a loss to the ple, in five years, of at least a quarter of a million of dolla ) wil numl xrompt the Board of Aldermen to publish a Til ah ‘of coples, and that those on whom the burden of veral | taxation and misgovernment falls most heavily, will read | and give effect to the strong wud well arranged (ostimony . cS led. Mite. Rey oolds, when called upon by a resolution of the Doard of Aldermen for between the a of the original contract Corporation and Stephen Coles, and which was understood to have been assigned to Reynolds, re: ve been, plies as follows:—“ Iam not now, and never | aware that there ever was any such contract with Stephen Coles above named.’” was to get the terms on | certain contract, and wi Proposition accopted b, very eseential to the men Cesired to reach. Rey says, vious | | | “Dr. White, in his teat! | signment from Coles to o«tignment was that it | B. Reynolds, and filed.’ ids? —_ Res en cn ter alluding to his ent contract:—°“The contract wasin writing: 1 contract. I think I bought from one Mr. Colos, sees eraauts cana ee uf the City Inspector * ‘And where. 1s this peper, at Nef at ¢ object of this inquiry Which Coles agreed to perform & hether those conditions had taken the shape of a formal contract or were In the form of # the City Inspector, conld ject. which the Bord of Tt will be seem, however, not be Alder. by Mr. before the Recorder, that be ; My Nome was not in that imony, says, in regard to the as. Reynolds, “AUT know about the Was bronght to the office by Wm. of this instrument which was the pretended basis of @ pay- | ment of $65,000 annually from the Treasury’ It was @ | public record. What has become of ity If inet, | not Dr. White Fr @ cout docs ve testimony as to ite conteatsy Was or was ita of tho bid of Ste- fenimals, ot from the | een ae stor rdnpy to etched byte White, made to the i : er a | Boahd ot Ald Noveanber’8, 1850? as stated | by De, White, was a for remove Phe Wont sn nffel af the sliorttes Nonone team ene Salty, Stephen Goins peing th tamest esumator, tue ke | 1 | ' That no locomotive | | ‘own to call cht commanni- | } | | | 1 | ecntract would bes profitable one to the contractor | Indeed, ke says the mono; | in the w eerrtniy By mats on Stam Se eaten he Wan of eta applied for an appro. | ination of $14,000 ee to the distance of © marke te eihered Free othe to he igen ent of om “emcee Geatan That Thirty. Ars, stroot, ie y . See, er niaesierbementos tg eae | WETS To ae ears 7 anu: \ Pethe testimony of the betel propeioters in relation to street, between Eleventh and Twelfth avenues, be the removal of the gar’ for the contractor is regulated. allowed in the contract $400 per month; and the teati- mony ef manufacturers of soap, who declare that there are uo nuisances to be ret although the contract provides for paying Reynolds $600 per nionth for the sarc; and the testimony of the sugar refiners, one of whom declares that he per $20,000 for bones annually, and yet the contractor is allowed $490 per month for re- moving boxes, may throw some light on the manner of increasing the compensation to the contractor, after the , bid or contract was assigned by Coles to Reynol a. } ‘The testimeny of the ighly respectable witnesses be- fore referred to, whose affidavits are embraced in numbers thirty four and forty-six inclusice, clearly cemonstrates that there three items, amounting to $16,800 annually, By Councilman Garney——That First avenue be repaired by the Second Avenue Railroad Company. y Councilmen Pincxnwy--Requesting the Com- missioner of Lamps and Gas to report the names of all streets li; with oil. By Counci Hexix—To advertise for location for Engine Co. No 3. By Councilman Matner—That the Commiasion- er of Streets and Lamps report as to street clean- ing. i, the same—That the Comptroller be requested to Thquire into and report concerning certain city covir payments for which the city receives no equivalent, Tailroads. ‘ond are 4 monsttous fread on the city gaia int that By Councilman Craic—To flag Thirty-third it would be 9 grosa dercliction of duty on the part of the street. finance departwent to audit and allow any portion of any ‘one of these items. * T vould be equally wrong to pay any portion of the $19 per day for removing dea | avimals from the foot of Fortieth strect, North river, when no such wervice is performed, This amounts to nearly $7,000 more, as a reward for uot dving what the contractor has engaged to do. ' The testimony is also very strong against the con- | tractor, in regard to delays in removing dead animals and | offul, ard, by this negleet, creating nuisances when he iapaid for removing them Fhe tes'imnon’ of Mr. Baxter clearly shows that the By Councilman Pzarson—That the Comptroller be directed to draw his warrant for $350, to purchase a horse and wagon to attend to Iffs duties. A number of reports of committees were then re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole. ‘he Board then adjourned. , June 2, Mre. James Landel, of a son. Montreal papers please copy. Married. On Sunday. May 28, by the Rev. Mr. Saule, Mr. Grogce Werait to RGARET LOUGHLIN, both of this city. California papors please copy. On Thursday, June 1, HENRY Honsrmany, of South Brooklyn, and Exum MAGpALENA MATHILDA Baencex. without bis receiving a single dollar from the treasury ly secured to this favored 0 contract and by the ordi- monopoly, is worth $50,000 contracter by the terms of nancer made to euforce th per annum. If fo, the privileges secured to Reynolds MNU.% Seryis, on Thursday, June 1, by the Rev, Mr. and his associates for the five years is worth half a mil- coward. Mr. GEORGE STENGEL, of Narrowaburg, N. ¥., to lion of coilars, One of the committees who favored the Miss Louise, eldeet daughter of Capt. Louis Schwartz, of contract with Rey nels has been examired, and his te-ti- Port Jervis. mics is embedied. Alvermun Cusley, another member "On the ith of July, 1863, in London street, Boston, at of the conmittec, and the most active one from the com | ¢h.6 house of the clergyman, Rey. Joseph Scouts, ties, examined. It mony be taken mencement, bas nor (usRins Lawrence, tormerly of Kingston, Jamaica, to diies WiiueraiNA CiAane, third daughter of Jottam Clark, Fsq., of this city. d to that presented. seutcd to the Recorder certain affids vits, age of the bone boiliag controversy, whieh are not enib:aced in statement C, but, if desires, copies of them will be farsishel. AL of whieh is sepec! submitied, C. FLAGG, Comptrol fOn locking over the Lumense amount of” test Which the Com; troller refers to, a8 clicited before Re- corder Zillow, ou the private investigation of last «um- mer, we find it set forth that the boue boilers offered to folfl tLe reguiremen.s of the Reynolds contract f merely the ge and oilal; and they allege that the Cownion Couveil » kt not lister to their proposals hat gave the contisct to Me. Reynolds. Mr, Reynolds $409 per month for tak and garbage from he yet the proprietors of the hotus Hotel, York Motel. Fe others, swear that Mr. It lied to theu Diea, On Saturday, June 3, Jouy F. Decarrarss, in the 68th of his age. respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his ta residence, No. 6 St. Mark’s place, this afternoon, at four o'clock, without further invitation. On Monday, June 5, Rrcwarp Jony Verser in the 23th year of his age. | ~ The friends of the familyaro respectfully invited to at- tend bie funeral, thi ing, at ten o'clock, from his late residence, No n street On Monday eveuing, June 5, Tuoas S. Hawry, Esq. Tlis relatives and friends are reapectfu tend his funeral, from his late residence, No 9% Lexing- ton avenue, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, with- out further invitation, OF a severe iliness, Joan ©. Wimvers. ‘The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend his foneval, at nine o'clock this morning, from his late resi- to take away any gach mi i by private parties for the privilege of js never terial, and. | garbage and swill that Mr. Re Mr. Coleman, of the nolds pays him $250 cash t Astor How per snnum, pd furnishes his farin—fifty acres inex | dence, No. 114 Delancy etreet, corner of Essex sircct, tent, on Leng Island—with manure for the garbaze and ty remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. swill obtained at the Astor House. On Monday. June 5, of consumption, Cucrttd, eldest | Gdovghter of the late Winthrop Eaton, aged 20 years. The friends of ¢ ‘amily are invited to uttend her fu- Mr. Reynolds gets $400 per month for teking from the soap munaf: turers theie nofeanees, and the son on the investigation before the Re swear ‘nerel, to-morrow afternoon, at half past three o'clock, nuisances Cr6 t in theiz manufactories, and that from her iate residence, No, 169 South Fourth street, what Garkage s sold by therm to the farmers Williamsburg, for five shillings ‘per cart load. “The following is an On Monday morning, June 5, at Staten Islanu, Emwa extiaci from Mr. Coigato’s aitida amitel Colgate sworn, rays. Ovrsoap manufactory is in Jersey 4 The ssid Wm B Reynolds has, for upwards of twely months last past, becn in the habit of selling our firma bone fat at the rate of G.to 74g cents peclb., which in the course cf the year amounts to trom $3,000 $4,000, or thereabouts. Ieharo been informed b: Reynolds that said bone fat is derived from my collected in this city and titel out on an island bey the Noricws.”” Jobin P. Tieadwell, one of the prop tors of the St Nicholas, svears that the garbage an’ swill frem the St. Nicholas are taken away tw by amen, st a mere nominal sum, that is; $75 months. “We havo been offered,” he siy3, year fer the same.”} THE LOARD TO MELT FIVE NIMGTS A WEES On the motion ef Alderman Brunt, it was re- solved that this Board meet every business eveni k, (except Saturday.) until the se Ivensa, youngest daughter of the late Francis Saltus. The friends ot the family are invited to attend the fu- peral, from her late residence, No. 17 Waverley place, this afternoon, at six o'clock, without farther invitation! At Rossville, Staten Island, on Monday, June 5, Wit- tast Suna, Sene., Fsq., aged 7 years. ‘The funeral wiil toke place this afternoon, at half past two o'clock, from St. Luke's church, Rossville. In Jereey City, on Friday, June 3, Sanau Bura, cMlest daughter of John C. and Rachel Stansbury, aged 2 years, 10 months and 11 days. At Asjinwall, N. G., on Wednesday, March 22, Mr. nes: LAWnENCE, son-in law of Jotham Clark, Fsq , of this city. Se EET —WARTTINE INTELEIOR NCE. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—THIs DAY. 3 | | | { BUN RISES, aUN sams concluded. THE OPFPNING OF RIGHTY-THIRD STREET. ‘The report of the Committee on Roads, concur- ring with the Board of Councilmen in favor of ope: ing Righty-third street from Eighth avenue to the Hudsou river, was adopted. THE ASSAY OFFICE OF NEW YORK. The following resolution was offered by Alderman | Port of New York, Jane 5, 1854. aol CLEARED. Sicomsbip Prometieus, Turner, San Jaan, Chas Morgan. -Stosmebip North Star, Waraook, Aspinwall, J 3 Gross, Stes Minois, Hartstene, Aspinwall, M'O Roberis, olberg, Williatas, New Orleans, W' cn, Kuasell. New Orisans, St nduvér, Berry, New Oslean Grotto, Stewart’ Sovannsh, J W Flwell € Co. Menritve (Brom), Broschki Queenstown, E Beck & . Cadiz, HD Brookman & Co. rk Oregon, Soule, Montevideo, Thompson & Hunter. rk Chas Kean, Chattin, Demarara, MoCieady, Mott & tk Kate Lincoln. Sherman, Domarara, Joba M Sinith, Bark Petrel, Avery, Darion, Brett, Son & Co. Brig i xtia_hiaucbard, Falmouth, 'W C Valenttae. Brig Era, Dumas, 8t Dowingo, A iro & Co. Brig E l'rummond, Pinkham, Trinidad, Chastelain, Pon- . Pictou. J W Elwell & C Med vert & Co. Brig k Cobden (Br) Day, Port acu en (31) y, Port Mex aS = mon Council have seen with introduced into the Senate of ing pro , if adopted,~} we usefuloess of the assay office | 1 is nearly revdy for operation, in ion referred to repeals so much of ables the depositurs at that office to . for their bullion, without ris, or undue delay, thus compelling the m to sead to Philadelphia whenever they ouvert it into eoin. Common Council respectfully re- of any bill ling, or regret thet) the Uni 73 ardt, ‘k Liewellyn, Sher extra @a bolvers of by desire'to Brig Crocus, Reed, 'o. NS, F A Bloom- Puig Express (Prue), Darmer, Richibucto, ED Hurlbut & ig the York, ag ut first adopted. disclose whe: Rerolved Drscon (Br), Chivers, Bouctouche, NB, Barclay & Erie L Jewett, Pendleton, Brunswick, Brett, Son & Co. qiUs Mary Vrances, Simmons, Savwunan, HD Brookman Lixie Moses. Jarvis, Charleston, Sehr Charlotte (Dan), Lamotte, Port au Platt, @ C Ros- GEM. ition of Charles Goold, Assistant Mes- ‘#8 received and accepted. he Board then adjourned, to mect this (Tuesday) | sire Co evening. at 5 o'clock. Sebr Adele, Applegit, Galveston, D C Murray. iga ted ees | git PB Warcer, Harmen, Chiarlestoa, MoGready, Mott BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. ScFr Trade Wind, Wigeine Frodericks burg, master. The Board met last evening, Edwin J. Brown, | in the chair. s Sehr Hevr 7M chr Aun Elize, ‘Troat, Kichmond, CH Pierson. ico, Chester, Richmond, C H Pierson. he garct, Woglom Pot a, J Hunter & Co. Schr Cabot, Pickerson Boston, Foster & Nickerson, Echr Com Kearney, Love:l, Boston, 8 W Lewis. | Sokr Anguste, Porty, New Bedford, master. Sobr Gazell», Vorgu Sloop Onk, Carsit, Sloop Blackst ono Reynolds, Providence. master. Steamer Tacony, land, Philadelphia, WH Thompson. ARRIVED. -y & Adeline (of Warren), Morse Cardim, 30 dass, nad fron and mere, £0 order. > master. May 22, off from Uavana for Por' ueon, from Now Orteane for son, Br! Dighto tol. master, J Hf Havens oad Company from { gers ab tae foot venting the Hn landing or rec of Cancl street. Of John MeGowan, horse and cart. OF James HL. 'T ket in the vicini compensation for loss of | w. spoke sehr Lizzie WD. gnalized ohip Pi and others, for a new mo voort street For sewer in Thirieeuth street, near Tenth avenne. | Of Scaman Leonard and others, to have Ciiaton market restored to its former location, Of P. Hl. Lane and others, for bridging ont Bar- row strect. * Of W. R. Foster, to have pump removed in front of #1 Escex street. Of Edward M. Alvord and others, for damages in the late regrading of Vorty-fourih street. Di James 0. Provost and others, for sewer in pool. Miork Miuesote (of Philade days. with snger, &c, to mast Kark & IL Onwble, Osbor ton, de to liwood, Ando Bi th Messi, Millet, fe MCharit h lumber, t f Schr Wintermoyer (of Flushing), Morrow, Havana. with pire epples, to T Gilmartin, “Ao date, 1n¢ 30 27, lon 7431, spoke whaling bark Lady Saffolk, on a cruise, Sedr Sta Bee (Br), Potter, St Joles, with timber, to maseter, Schr Enchantress, Jayne, Savann ton, rice, de, to MeCready, Mott & C Schr Santee, Swith, Norfolk, 6 days. Sehr Jano Jngraham, Gaure, Bangor, Me, ¢ days Schr Harriet, King. Sullivan, Me, 6 doys Sehr Stetson, Chatham, Mass, 2 Sebr Coral, Miter, Rockland, 2 day: Schr kort, Higgins, Rockland, 2 cays. Sebr Ophir, Booker, Rockland, 2 day Schr Ca Layton, Provid Schr William! Smith, Pordla Scbr J R Jewett Baker, Portland, Sloop Rhode Istand, Hull, Provide S.oop Harvest, Corwin, Providence BELOW. Shin Tevnessee, from i One ship and two brigs, unknown. st Marks, 20 days, with cot- & ©, Phiradelphia, 4 days, with nneh), Lightbourne, Seranuah, Bogart wh, 11 days, with cot- trect. ‘alyin Hubble, to fence in vacant lots in Se- | cond and Third avenues aud Thirteenth aud Four- teenth streets. . | Sixty-ninth regiment of New York State Militia, for a stand of colors. Of Henry Micule and others, for the opening of Sixty-fifth street. ‘Of several propert; anys. yinrers on Torty-sixth street, to have that thoroug! p uraded and regulated. Of Hose Company Ni 0 have house repaired. Of Jobu Sinclare aud others, for sewer in Fortieth | street. | Of John Burke and others, to have vacant lots in | Forty-first street filled in. | Of property owners, to have the Croton water | introduced in Thirty-fourth street, between Tenth SATLED. Steamships North Star, and Mlinois, Aspinwall, Prome- an wan. Wind during the day, Sonth, By Saxpy Hoox Pr th Albany: i h x; Jon . Gi and Eleventh avenues. x oO Nacheres Hieuranns, J tadeleinn sehr rnecs: DB ckiesver On ie shat am Of James Harriot and others, for sewer in Porty- | "heeuitine aera eee Prneilen ‘a be! irerare, Smith, Philadelphia; soop Emtly, Bates, N third street. . | mile sonth of the Hizhlanda, outward bound. Be 7 hi Of owners of property, to have yacant lots in | Wind South, and light, CHINCOENSY ELLE Are May 29, sche Flying Arrow, Halt, 2 Y a tween Sixty-fi an or 11D y , coher Wi +, Bket = Remonstrance aguinst change of grade iu Sixty- Geyer, nnd Onlae enh 'N ACHIASCORTSld May 27 new beige Taura, Bead~ iifth street, between Ninth and Tenth ear ah man, Calais; Wit ae amer, Newrs 5 Sek sebo Me yflo mae For sewer in Second street, between First avenuc 0 01 . and the Bowery, a oa a a * ‘poo! erppo}: Of sundry citizens, repudiating the appointment Dnnvean, Philadelphia; Sagsie Harward, Parkce, Raveryest: . of fire wardens, | Brockise, N Cofduten Hh Pucnton, Wetlavor: and John Cormeen To have Fifteenth street, corner of Hudson street, | Seymour Glow Are H0th, A M, steamship Stpr of the tout, Marks. New fenced in. | Reed, Calais. York; bark Laurese, Lose Antwerp, Ayeil ‘7; sohz BS Of George B. Kilby, fer relief from assessments. | ar Janes. Wooeets, ERE ‘ Of Edward Dewitt, to have remains recorded in | Fashion: New Oriee srw, Periy, tvanklin., Lay for Nvork—eer isonvers lots corner of Vorty-ninth street and yh is avenue. | Fempter, Brown; ie geht 6 » Strickland, Quebes; brig Angosturs, To increase the salary of Supt. of Police De- | Fbrovshire, and i CuT—June 2 schr Mary C partment. Racket. Bortiand: § Xt c ry © Ames, mall RESOLUTIONS. Resolution in favor of laying eros walks in (ne Hundred and Twentieth » between First and Third | and Ine avenues, - Evie Stari na—Accounts from Revel to Sth ult. state i hp oy Surrm,—To have Cayler’s alley tom, partly damaged, had been landed lighted with gas. York for St John, N ee Councilman Krtpanx—That the cross walks | oh ™BanxAcumnes, fcom New York, foe tt sith ated from avenue A to the East river in Columbix streot | 20 tle four, whih was neatly ail ‘was javed of the he was about M0 ton: y old, and bad on be ‘do do 100 tons coal, ter beet iit ‘about $58,” Tneurease 2 3 208 scutes te New ‘York or St Jona, cilman Renp—That the Bowery, between | ¢ arsine gone Walker and Broome streets, be paved with the Bel- | for 8is. Value < gian pavement. } SS {00. Cargo pro ‘THE HOBOKEN PERRY. } Thayer (o bowed to Teloste, qa Councilman Sixtty— 1 Rane, Ta eerie ine he M4 inst, andiswto- , The Hoboken ferry, running from the footof | tal fous shale caree Sage rales wee tsa Theva Barclay street to Hoboken, his Donte aif vrding | sel ix pas 3 no accommodations whatever for passengers, and being ‘ unfit for the purposes of a ferry and a disgrace to the cily, and moreover are charging exorbitant sums for ferriage—therefoze, be it Resolved, That it be referred to the Committee on Ner- ties to examine and aoorns enuse of action on the 1» At Savannah, af & ecbr suni amerieris ates ahr om te ever the bar into ibebartor et sevanuah Soh ult., Phe Bn ah Oe mt was fallen in with ¥7h ult, in Jat 22 C5 Lon #0 10, Sivhets feet water in her hola, weeuhe | % | sald trees, ar ae ee Fr tava ee ‘to render ‘and rived bere yesterday f pee ‘who took oft tae ony | such other regalations as tend to truc and joo ae a ey Gan mite st A -ca.siho mesionan w t ARWANY, ° size the peoger amounts Yo be charged. for ert ane dealng nent 1 ett win, ‘i ii Councilman Eviyot—That the Com: | Be i bcd report tothe Board wy pals 4 er be directed the Harlem Railroad have net tuken uj the at rail and wt down the grooved Tail instead, aa directed over Ler; abo was Jon she carnot Common Council. A be | Bonanmeos— That room be | impor! etea up for the Receiver of . | stncah Brug Trissron, of Nantucket previous f Relfast, ashore at Sonthamrtos 7,1, way Ray That a eater Hook and Tadder Co, Nats. ¢ By Coumigia A ereaneem aie ye Cuuilis | aes Ona sea , ord: Bis friends and relatives, and those of the family, are | ries, Myatevama, South SD Pah Now york Montocuma, &: | Sid sobr Chas Parker, vane GEORGETOWN, SC—A Boston: Tren C14. brig WaQ oles many Wiken tae Wiad cbderghg shlled by « buss goby Coeet, Liacely, aad Gey! ye | In rye | for NYork, 15 dry pboat bound to this with lnm- va i meres gaan acre se us Evwina Comverive. Moai there "ovens ace galley. ‘Whalemen. At New Zealand Jax 20, by letter, Atkins Adem, Fish, NB 1.40 jargald fe tee ad ak rig aa ante Bret officer, hind 1st the neato ctmecs, and take passage for Sydney, if bls healoh penctnene pa, hence, ‘ull for Rio Janciro, May %, Int 38 nie : Yrom St John, bh fa ts eaten, ay 30, lat 36 46, from Dewarara for NYork, May 18, 41 30. tecring ENE, show ar atfipes, with letter Tt alles, p ‘nuzanillo for Boston, M: ariscotts, n 62, 8 ‘ane from rebr Da Lat 16 05, to Ports, Anvnosaax—In port May 17, Br bark Jane Lovitt, Lo- itt, from Dubin td toad for Bowton (end not eid from Dubs lin for git Azavia—In port March 27, tark Webster, Bistes, foe Chviz—Sld May 11, sche H. Nason,, Mullen, Rio Grande. re bark Katawia. Marshall fo Montevideo 2a ANTON—| are ships Pam, Kone arr 2th. to load for Londow er Francisco, Feb 18, and arr at Hong Pigeon. Hanso weep takes, 1; a Stone, from , Met, ship SFraneisco vi York: ube Kong, March Consrantinorie—In rt Jones, dieg for Suytna ara for do'to load for Boston ou Fiyiag Eazte, York: Hangvorien, beigs rian brigs——, jo; Johannah Brown, for do to load for 2. ow CRroxsrant—In port Mi ship Flying Chitdres, Whi dine; bark Sherwood, Tester, Go. Bath vewsels wowle toed for Boston. would get away by the 1c 2. ay 18, abip hobens, Bartlett, for 6 ip port dob Heary, Moves, ¢ load tor Moston: . for Albert. Clark, for do Juno &: Ruryai Ry alas fo Vitew: vive, Parker, for Philadelphia soon; Rebecca, to load fur oe e 1 1BRALTAR—In port Ma} Palermo for Besten voor 4 for do. with patt of the sax sea (wo d8ya or mere. but t 8, 2 "bark Saxony, Howes, from tilus. Lincoln. from M a a @ Wins en West Passed the Straits 6th, bark Franklin, Cook, m Mesaiva for Boston. Goxarves—In port May 18, bark Mimosa, Kinz, for Lon- don, ready; oD1y Am x00 OxG Konc—in port March 27, #hipa Sotence, — from Foo-chow foo ith; YN Gosslo:, Dewing for San Fean- cisco, rpg: Pérsin, Cook. from and for do arr oth Koxrncsneng—la port May 12, bark Lestern ‘Star, Baker, for Boston ldg. Lrouvnn—Ia port May 19, brig G@ W Joner, Burke, for Mirrensoene Ta ‘peck Why sh’ shine Volakewwntis. é LiveRvoon-—In por ay ships Volge, Holm, from Baitimore just arr; Chariot of Famer Ruowlee f-om Now York do: Olympus, Wilson. for Boston fow di exington, Hil) disg for Cardiff to load for United States; Adulaide Metenlfe, Scott, for do or Newport soon, to load for New on és ship Pisoataqua, Wendell, for MAvRAs—In port Apzil 1, Cal-utta 2 or 8 days. Mavra—Sld Mr} 8, Br briz Maids, Coombs, (from Cata- nis) Boston. Mav1ta—In port March 21 3, for boston, srocnfteld, Tollans- hee, foi York, do; only Am vervels Sid about 20th, ship Bootoo Abbott, NYOrk. Maxzanir10—In port Mey 7, bark Juno, Katon, for Boa ton 7 days, (Las been reported ald 11th); orig Morancy, HUM, rye Manserixes—in port May 1G, barks Raoe Horse, Searles, for Boston, 1dg; Ivy Green (Bx) do do; Be brig Veturia, for Co about 2h. ADANG—In port March 22 7 od Arrow, and Ply- ships Win} ld; x ship Raven, Crocker, for New* coke. ¥¢ Singapore tn abt § Paurkmo—In port May 4. bark Gipsy, Lincoln, for New York soo, only Ara vessel; Br his Laura, for Boston soon; Seiitan echr Khe, for NYork, lg. TwoBe brigs worn ex: cored from Naples to load f'r porteia US, Sid April 80, wrk Hollander, Acercw, do; May 3, Br brig Abeona, Boa , orb April 21, sehr ton. Prnvayacco—In p Rosamond, Elia, altimore, about March 9, are April 19 dj pRre~Are May 26 ae Petrel, Lord, NYort; 30th, ships tiam. Rawls, NYork; Ontario, Holm arteston, fanra Cruz, (Cubs)—Arr May 17 bark Almade, Andro, NYork. s h 1A, ship? Mantariv, Perit, for Wilson, for Caloutcs. uac; Rose a, une; bark Mermaid, Smith, do. Sixcavony Inport April 1. ship Nerina Risley, for Akyab; bert £ Corning, Groves, for do, chartered for five months, in which she is expected to make two trips there and hack to 8; aad others, before reported. £1 Domrnco—No Am vessel in port May 17. c Bo-Art May SL ships Howadji, Hatch, Phila. z avant e a foth, brig ‘obden, Churchill, sebre Sovereign, Burns, Philadelphia > Sr Vinernr (Cape ‘d Island-)—In port April 20, back acbia. two ds end sail thence for Boston nee , HM Lor ® oh ple et ted ts) days it Jago, in quarantine; after disg proceeds to Smyrna to load for Horton. de #9 joaton. Vrnror—In port May 18. bark: Marmion, Jackson, diag for Leghorn to Joad for Boston. Home Ports, ALEXANDRIA—Are June 2. sehr Jobn Sullivan, Plom,, bid yroouth. aaa hr Bleanor, E Wi . BOSTON—Arr Juve 3, rks Ziv», Reynolés, Balti- more; brizs Levant (Br), Davidson, Marsei April it; G . Paino, Cienfuegos 4th ult; Koseath, Allen saltino; ‘axter. Philadelphia: sobrs Spriagbill, Freem: 15th ult; J C Cailonn, Phinasy, Wilmington, N atic Ben’; 8 Castner, Cul- ry Lowins Clark; Queon, Hall; Towell:, Hardcore be, Grogory, ‘niiadephia ; Anthracophors, aker, and. Je in Randolph. Ba- w. dr. Show, New York. Sid steamer Cecilia. bric Elvira. Tally Bo, Higgine, for Port Frays ava River #, to return to the fi “t ‘areste—In port Mey 1 from g aud Rece Kock, Brow: Wheiden, Broy: America, ker, Albany: L, Sno’ Granite State, bark Arr. 4th. site Argousut, Hia'e , Oaiiz 11th nl; bark Ms Swith, Pit juenos Ayres, March 25, Poin) Latio 23 Philah. (of i/, York) Spotiord, Mansenilla, 7th ult: Aw ings W7ch ult, brige Roohabite, ‘or, Pailado}phia: Olark W. Express, Ailea, Port au Prin Savary, Jones, Cardeana 7th ul ¥ vir Rolmos’s Hh by ork; ole; Geo Wooster, Jacksonville 16th ult, "via Holmes’s Hole arah, Geyér, Georgetawn SC; Powrl, Echeridge, New wen fNC; Sarah Ann. Gar inor. Norfolk, Otla, Frisbis, Tor. folks Moro, Murphy. Nort yk: D it Bornsr’,’ P teher, and Elion Metivia, Wells, Phitadelphis; Honenty, Appleton; Ho- Jen Mar, Booker, n't Rachel Some, Paitadetphia, Sam! A Apploten, [Nickerson and Laabel ‘amtkiny Now York: Howard, Lovell New York ‘Telegraphed—Ship War. riot Keeing, from Newport, E, 29th ult; bark Oak? from Philedeipbia. Sirnal for threo brigé (one Br.) Sia ship ry Vermont, and from tie Roads having ane- hor alate: hips Wosternps irk ou hexwelt, BAL’ Hall, NYork; George Farrell, NOrleans; se! ington, Patterson, Wiscasset. Be'ow, off Smith’s Point, bark Kirkinnd, Sentheil from N Orleans. Cid 2d, brig Abbotsford, Cooper, West Indies; Crowell, Bo: 2 brig Ki 274 tons.) Morse, Fig anuarcte, C See May Sl, sche L Oren! ow, brig Ty ne brig wolizown. Cla bot cl; sehr Highlander, tae NYork. lant, Cousins, Pro- Forgnsou, from NYerk, ands atk Massachusetts. Saasoy, ‘Liver- Smith, New Hivea, Sid steamship schr Otilla AMAL ite ‘Arr id an), Bicente, Gibara, Cuba. chara or off port J ane 3, a steam propeller, suppored wittbachivery dameged. : ies 181d May interpre, gael] ned Ash PORCHES Tatars pecs yuegy Clank, 2 Garrol Butching from Jacksouviiles my en EABTE OhT—Str May 24. schrs Kelos, Aloxand: Frederick Kocd, NYork “Daniel Webster, ork: Sth, Hino, Kuigh*, co, S1de0th, selirs Denzis, Bi Julia Marin: Katom NY¥e: iia EVTSWORTH—Sld May 23, echt Bangor, NYork, ELIZABETH CITY, N’C—Are prev to dune sctirs Ar. * nd" Jalia Aun, Simmons, W dadior® Gia Utta, Daniel h onto Pa tes, isa j aches Sarah téru Halioeds NYork; Judes Tenny, Toothacher, Newburyport; Susan Ross, Ginn, Buckeport. GALY RSTO May 25. ships 8 F Austin, Clarke, ME . completing cargo out the har: Smith, completing cargo’ catside the. ba City. Arey from and for Bosto: elon, Hall, for do, disg: Normmbega, Dol tine, Gomkith from’ NYork. dirg. i is Secor, Paine. for Liverpoci, dg. Sid 2lst, bark Sebooir, Coleman, ° Hoste: slucy, Weeks, NYork; 2th, Rollerson, Crow ell Boston. Cla. isih, Ws brig Rollerson, Crowell, Bostos Borton. GLOUCPSTER—May rk Sehovis, ‘Colemar, Bor om; yn; 2th, brig Lucy, Weeks, obs Helen Mar, Rast M jobr Gentile New York. resnag sehr: Mohawk, White, or New York. Cla Mo: HARTFORD—Arr Ju Small, Phils Yano &, sents Ustecie, at rk; Gondtie, Knigine, Clow: e ate HAVBN—Arr dune 4, echt F fyler, Robins, Alax- rin. NEW LONDON—Is port a ‘ashingtom Now York. - a bd RCOVI it ete County ‘Tanner, do, Kingstor dortey © ity. aloops Deveption, Providence, Brew mm : a Ww wn, 0} ward % Mar-

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