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LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Commissioncrs of Emigration, \VESTIGATION OF THE SENATE COMMITTER (NTO TTS MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL CONCERNS OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION, THEIR VISIT TU QUARANTINE, BTC. The committee of te State Senate, consisting of the Hon. Geo. Yost, Bare and Crosby, visited | Quarantine yesterday in company with Mc. Galiaa C.,Verplaack, President of the Board of Emigration, Mr. James Key, one of the Commissioners, Hoa. Mr. Whitney, and three or four others. This com- mit’ee was appointed on the snggestion of Seaator Barr, for the express yucpose of making a thorough investigation into the alleged frauda and pecula- MIRDER TRIAL WW BROOKLYN. went out with bis wife » little after eight o'clock: and returned in about half an hour; Mr. Tucker returned first, about ten minutes before his wife came in; Mr. De ‘Trial of John N.T, Tucker for the Murder of | Nyse let both in. his Child, | KINGS COUNTY COURT OP OFER AND TERMINER. Before Hon. 8. B. Strong, H. A, Moore, County Judge, | and Justices Stillwell and Stryker, SECOND DAY, DEC 7 } ‘Tue Court organized about 11 o'clock. The prisoner | appeared about the same as yesterday, there being no apparent difference in bis deportment. The jury having been empannelled the day previous, the District Attorney opened the case, and said that the prisoner at the bar had been indicted for the greatest | offence known to the law, treason only excepted. The indictment charged that the offence was committed in this city on the 2d of August last," upon the person of Cross-examination—I saw Tucker and wife going out | together; saw my husbend let both in when they re turned. To a Juror—Saw Tucker go up stairs, him stagger. Th Detrict Attorney said he had exhausted all the testimony he had, but as there was a witness whom he hourly ex from 8} use, he asked and obtained consent of counsel for defence to take her evidence after her arrival. Mr. Hadley, for defence, then proceeded to make his opening remarks to the jury. He said, that the child it did not ace | had been killed there co be no dou! The next for the jury to find out was, who killed it, and then to ascer- tain whether the person who killed it was of sound mind and discretion at the time of committing the offence. ‘The first inquiry would be, what motive the prisoner could have in perpetrating such an outrage; whether Propesed Relief for Commander Kane. MENTING OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Chamber of Com- merce was held in the Merchants’ Bank, at one o'clock yesterday afternoon. A quorum being present, and the secretary being absent, Mr. Blunt was chosen secretary protem., and proceeded to read the minutes of the last meeting. After the adoption of the minutes, the first business im order was the balloting for members. Mr. James Smith and Mr. J. Rufus Smith were elected members | of the Board. The next business in order was the election of a member of the Committee of Arbitration, | to fill the place of Mr. Phelps. Mr. A. H. Osgood, of the Atlas Insurance Company, was elected to fill the | vacancy. Reports of special committees being called for, Mr. | Sorcrpe BY HaxGinG.—Coroner Gamble held an inquest body of Frederick Kersen, at the No. 137 Pitt street, who came to thteaine O'Donnel held an inquest at the house No. 228 West Forty-second street, upon the named Henry West: who came to his death from burns accidentally recei his clothes taking fire while sitting near the stove. e deceased was a native of England. voesei- Schr Mount Vernon s'so went ashore, bet was get) ‘damage. off without Scum 1, at Provideace from Chactestoa, was] off Fire island during the gale night of 3d, and had of bowsprit carried away and jib and forosail Seno eee. nome eenvere, of Bangor, laden 4 piles for the ed Dlow Sd inat. Scum Manevirtn, where from or bound not stated, with | cargo of iron, and i: pdition,’is reported to have, a w Nock aint of be and ister total loos, an which was ashore on Lovell’s Island bas beea| Scun E J M ‘Smith, sailed 34 for 3a-| tills “River, Ge. returied to New Bealord Sth sith lows of anchor and chains, deck load of hay, ‘Bost, 20, ar tervoon of 3d hen near the Jerny Saas) south of for Lyan, erin we Lope. waieh| ‘Oliver's , om! barbor. tions with which the C muiasioners of Emigration , incent Tucker, by inflicting a mortal wound, | hold and slaughter (as the District Attorney terms it) had bea charged at verious times, The accouat |)” ottiog his throat with a razor. ‘The child was | hisown flesh and blood. The prisoner is of an exceed- books of the Board bave been laid before them, aad veut: #2 j la. Th Py k ingly excitable mental organization, and has been from sevung; three oF four yearn old. The murder took place | hie Jouih up. Anfar back aa 16 years ago,whileretur Diag every tuoility afforded waich might assist them in |, atlantic street, between Bond and Nevins; defendant | from church, in the village of Cazenovia, he look their examination of the financial condition of the ana ty ly, consisting of wife and children, had boarded | sround and imagined that a company of men, from a institution. So far, w+ understand the rerult is ea- 1 this nouse for three or four weeks previous to the | {Wstillery, were after him, to take his life, | When be got tirely satisfactory, as it appears that the Board transaction. It seems defendant and wife had been out | in the cellar, peggy whe _ He armed hie ry i k i i | self with an axe, an a for aught counsel have taken the most su cessfal precautions against that evening and came home, the husband in advance. peal wight’ Ove wit my Ke og apr we Senn L F Jones, , 8t NOrleans from Rockland | ' ith 1300 bbis time, kg the hold morning of Sth ted verbally that the committee had sent out their | Charge of Grand Larceny.—Yesterday officer Rue, of | uit, and was towed up the river femoris ame aor being circulated, «ind that untowee Faia Sear, sae @ man named Lutin | jiven. Ms ee the committee was also in correspondence various ublman, a native of asia, cl with stealing a Scum Arctic, Jackman, from Philadelphia, with Dusiness localities upon the subject; that favorable re- | gold watch and chain and other valuable trinkets, valued | beating into the river below Newburyport morning of : sponses had been made from many of our Commercial in all at $100, the property of Augustus Greer, of 132 hen a head flaw drove her on to Plum Island. Committees all over the country. Walker street, It is al on the part of the prosecu- ‘The Paiwipent remarked that a communication was be- | tion that Kuhlman was in the house of the complainant fore the Board, received from Douglass Lefingwell, in on the day of the larceny, and while the attention’of the reterence to the Mercantile Library Association. It was | the latter waa called to some other part of the house | "cH rane aan at eed from ani | | | | any motive can be conceived why @ father shoul! lay | pa rstow, from the Committee as to the Uensy Laws, vo | Police In | | \ | | | } referred to the Committee of the Mercantile Library. A | from that in which the | ahcraidg was stored, the former frauds or embezzlem-u's by officials or others do- ‘They occupied a room in the third story. Sooncries | Wrought forward. At another timein Meriden, Wayne | Communication was received from Mr. Broom, son of | got wsion of the jewelry and escaped from the ai ith mem. The strictest account nd calls for help were heard, and occupants thought it | county, he became coaverted to the Congregational | Gov. Broom, applying for the office ‘of purser 'in the premi Justice Bogart, be! e ~ nese Ramer not} ing business with be me a 4 was nothing more than the father chastising the chili- Chureh, and soon became a preacher. He subsequently | Navy. ‘The Board decided that they could not act offi. was conveyed, fully committed him for trial in default Keown. One belongs to Deer Island and the other te! is kept of the receipts sud expenses, and no debts | applied for admission ina Baptist Church, but was re- | Ciallyom the subject. A communication was received of $500 bail. pid | | } : ck : y of 4 ” : | D ing.—A man named Hamilton | Sroor Joux Huwrx, of Southport, with » load of fleur, caired without tbe express consent and know: '*) shortly after there wasacry of ‘murder; the other | fiveq until baptized. He went a considerable distance | from Henry J. Kogers of Baltimore, sccompanying a _ Charged with Horse Steal . | ied ar Nae eat It ia impossible, how- °CC!PANts rao up; found the door locked; they rushed in for thie pga, and then became # Baptist minister, | book contalaing some important improvements o sig- Peles pcogemcs’ ile avng ek sens Albany for No struck re to eater into the datas hove ‘eb ad Ga ia and found the child lying on the floor with its throat | im which he continued for some time, when, for some | nals for vessels. It was referred to a special committee ree, stolen ever, t iy by i | Ne ime ani 4000 feet or more of ber were threwm | Duncan Campbell, of Paulding, Dutchess county. The off, A ; Harbor. On ozamiastion ihe'vensel was found only's Lite tr, of New Bedford, ashore at Gay! ring the gale. io ae aa is 60 became severed, and he turned to | to report, cut. One saw him seize his wife by the throat, and ia. | Te#*0D, his connection ‘= be. | _ Mr. BLOW? offered # resolation in reference t. | accused was found in of the animal by a ge ys whoie allair will receive a carafal investigation by dicta wound upon her with the same instrament. ‘They | GOUNIE, Sut Sate of the Garrt eboel atten: ‘aud he may Presilent | friend of Mr. Campbell's knowing it to have been | damaged, and she preceded on. house on Cape Race; and he moved that the Presi who, oe ae a noe the nilléc dxtomaan, “Ete tbe extract’. of te Doar teen jentekio. sakes cor goverament to | stolen, had the accused arrested. On being taken before tive Americanism, under the influence of Father | communicate with the British government on the sub- | Justice Bogart, at the lower Police Court, he was com- 's preaching; and his conduct then, and Jes, and report the result to the Chamber of Commerce. | mitted to prison for examination, Siting, ave any Vesey sRa~Fishing scbr Romeo, at Gloucester, re" t whom we can call—the eldest chil since, shows him to be a map of unsound mind ‘ALTER K. Jonna, Esq., President of the Atlantic Mu- Ppeivicsked fers hyd the manner in w! came Porte 24 i at lat 48 05, lon 50, passed a large vessel re. been made of the Inefficiency of the Board; but this J )0 Tot unless forced, bring him upon and therefore irresponsible for the deeds with which he | tual InsuranceCompany, now rave, and said that if there in possesion of the horve. | Hane pn t nppeazs iv almost -» lly owing to the detects in res acther witnem"the wife—eho saw the whole Caen ae ae ate he wat a tempernie man, and | say @ few words in relerence to « Se ee | johnson was arrested, yesterday by ofloer Ryan, of the | nanoxnovs oces 1 rx, cuawney Way OF soered! ho ¢ xisting emigrate jaws. In the case of paa- saction; but she ia exempted by law from appearing | 1,6 would bring witnesses to prove He contended | rest to the public. It was as to affording relief to Com- | Twelfth wa: ice, 8 cow, Sunray Annem. pers, for rate i Att wks ae pleetellh td againet her Mashed As, 8) Witoale, | NEw, adhe WESS. | {60 berwas He an insane state bf mind at the time of the | Mander Kane, who left this port in the spring of 1853, | Rorth $40, trom Lewis Hilis, of Westchester county: Coast Sunvay Sratiow, WEAR coe | g nd paysically Sa which it will be neseseary to prove. the deed by ae, | commission of the offence, and the court would charge | for scientific purposes, snd, foe aflonting. reliet to'Str | Tie prepay vee ee an ee eo eesene Jastice Clack at | tte tunes the : ble to take care o! themselves, the law says they , ‘8 Which it wil The kitinn ot thie child, 2) cis | hat aman in this condition was not responsible. He | John Franklin and his party. Mr. Jones offered the fol- ‘4 e officer. was tak A bait | fies USN a le chiefin ‘Conse A cumstuntial evidence. The killing af this child at the | Jig pan in Mls pees meay to show this, | lowing resolution, which was seconded by Mr. Blunt, | the Jefferson Market Police Court, who held him to bail | haye een furnished! the positions of three very im ‘ Bi the committee, and t at their reoort, which is to succeeded in preventing him from inflicting more inju- me vies, and he was soon after arrested, There was no one be made to the next Lrgislatare, will settle forever j1, (ive room but the husband, wife and two children, tue questions in dispute. Great complainta have This is the whole history of the case. There is only one _ ue rae back t te port from Negaas alt wit place bys re. iy bahar iT $9: ge Pe, Gil ean ‘THE DEFENCE. sai noaeeaoealy no one CRA in the sum of $500 to answer. oo situated in the fair; ed, acd yet the Commis toners are not invested with — tenders it impossi P 4 Sage Bh eat ll Herman J. Eddy sworn—Reside in Prince street, solved, ‘President o juest- ee ONT e Commander Davis acknowled, tions to Mr Alfred! site legal sutvority Co board or detain ves thar tne party who iaficted the blow" medut Tee ong | Oiyn; sm a clergyman of the Baptist church; have | eto prepare a memorial to Congreg, tobe slgued by itx Jersey City Intelligence. Nash, commissioned pilot of Hoston Harbor, for val q known Tucker from childhood childhood was spent | Officers, requesting an appropriation of a sufficient sum Tae Contest on THE LiQvoR QUESTION—EMINENT Doctors | #ervices in this connection, sels to make the neces y inguiriesinto the condi- about death, The nature of the act, the way it was in Meriden, Wayne county, N. Y.; 1 him to be | to officer, man, su} uip, and to purchase, if neces - mat Gee 3 . : 1 ; y, N. Y.; Lsuppose him to be , man, supply, equip, , ticu of the paupers Chey propose to remedy this (00%, shows that twas designedly done. | For a wwanto | stout my own age, forty-three or forty-four; | firet | sary, a steam propeller, and a storeship, with supplies, n part by We coastravs ow of # dock for the Iaad- Whe UP ae n his lap and cut its throat with a razor, | View him as a clerk ina store in his native town; he | to sail under the orders and direction of the Secretary | ‘These rocks were recently discovered by vessels striking om| age sil 08. under their super. shows premeditation and design. He meant to do what was occupice after that as an assistant in the office of | of the Navy to such places in the Polar sea, asmay be | in Jersey, and the infliction of heavy penalties upon | i] } or Law DrsaGrey—SuPreue Court vs. THE Common CoUN- | them while in the charge of able pilots, ani numbered na cu. —The recent wholesale prosecutions of liquor seliers { 4, from the lighthouse up. They may be approximately I . Distant seven hundred yards from Boston Light om beating W he dia do. He d that jealousy had i 0 oft iuively. a1 present, i is argued, they | to do with this cose; that. the hostility. in his soso Seen Sete eset ot Heeinan Gaid katean bore Commenter eS Sree ee Teitinis | them, without trial by jury, upon complaints made be- mit ce eo aie ote nei paenes of the | towards ie ole bp hapten tires h Mesa | Ld converted to the Baptist church in the village of Lyons; | port in May, 1853, in the brig Advance, for scientific pur- | fore the Recorder by agents of the Carson League, have ptaleg nance copyp bere page ky nie beer aor Fl Bi pero bee wa) : ion, beyond | Joon after he came to Meriden, and engaged in a revival | poeta; abe also with a view to the discovery of Sir John | aroused a strong opposition, and rendered the contest b one of considerable interest, and relative to which there 5435 dog 8. om eee hove the old beacon on the spit, im = south veyed from the ship in steamboats, . *!l controversy, was rum, and that led him to the per- my hi % after they are laspected by she phyetolanjand tandod , petration of tis" uvnatdral crime, ‘The prisoner had | meeting there: it was the frst ime that Lobeerved any” | SCT PAL coon toe econsidered malay a: different docks ou <be East and North rivers, | come an intemperate man; should judge that the was sear apo, when he engaged in prayer, Tnoticed lim on | with the whole expedition. ” | iw no little excitement. The liquor dealers, having orga- The vecessity of some remedy for.this evtt is | C..ctd easily judge what influence this und, “On thevery | hisknecs with his eyes to the ceiling, talking to Gotasit | |, Mr. Brows made a few remarks relative to the asso, | nized, have entered the field in earnest. . They have con- ooviows, in view of tae large number of emigraa's | ovening the murder was committed there is no doubt | he,was bis equal; his ince would become exceeding | Sittin Sit Gigante an ae Oost No definitcaction | sulted aneminent lawyer, who assures them that the who wenve in this city every day. From the Ist that the prisoner was drank, Ifthe man at the time | Td) and when speaking his eyes # otis | Sasieken Ge te aunicce, Me roceedings by which they were fined were all wrong. of Jannary last up to the present time, 293,827 | was ina drunken paroxysm he is responsible for the | ¢SPression, und bis voice had a tone that was angry; e bearings are trons. r The firet roc! may have on it as little as 12 feet, hey have also procured the issue of a certiorari out ot | Thesecond NH - f . "ike, “ t time | saw h ‘some months afterwards inthe | Mr.J. P. Pucextx aubmitted a beautiful model of an & . met Ol hike ther “ o uo Be landed in New York, wad of taese 200 weie in a | end to the fullest exieni. “This was not the reault ofa | ROM Uinte in uh eqnaclty of a Comsremntional preach | i nproved life-boat, and offered a resolution asking the | (he OUphiat tre ty iene add taverns out of ene | AEY«tY low water of spring tides sickly state, These were sent to toe Marine Hosp suddgn combat; the ou noth hi which cop. ve | er; [heard him preach at a series of meetings at which | aid of the Chamber of Commerce in bringing the subject pose OF tks Comma OsGanl’ Tale ban been resard: a RANGES YOR DING THE flocks. F ta) on Siaten Island, and 2,900 were provided tor ou ne by the child to excite his passion to such & | He took the lead; his manner was the game as before, | before the puBlic; but the resolution, after some debate, rot Go been regar 1. The new beacon on the spit kept opon to the marth, wit! ed by the liquor sellers as a suspension of the ordinance, | the hotel on Long Island, leads clear to the south of the Ward's Island. degre It was therefore a premeditated act. The pre- and all prosecutions under it. t the city has obtained |r: . : = ; | sumption of the law is that aman is kane; and it will The emigrant paupers sre not, as ig supposed by | iheilfore not devolve upon the prosecution to prove bias | one, ronan ‘ pba ait ape why * roll to. This must be proved by the defence: aud, if so | tax levi oO the em! euuseives, sven 7 e is i i i y | 4 proved, -he is irresponsible. “The question is, did the ; ; : emigrant pays, in aduition to his prsiage money, | man know at the time whether the act was right or | °f tim was when editor of a Syracuse paper, I think with the exception of prayer; he seemed more calm; in } was laid on the table, Speaking he was incoherent and disconnected; his au. | No other business being before the Board thes ad- | $né Ait Provecustons under le, as she city hay obsaine diences were not large; the leading members of the journed ton, who says that the ings are D church did not sustain him; the next personal knowledge Ser are ey Le pedn prenPheroll obras epi ~ ea gual charter not conflicting with the State constitution. T' ‘oc! 2. Shutting in entirely the hotel on Long Tsland with ¢! 1, ‘the | “orth part of George’s Island, leads clear to the south of tl >, second rock. 2. Nix's Mate on the northern edge, or, at furthest, ths W ore . fi T centre of Bunker Hill Monument, (but not on or beyond’ the two dollars to the C.muntasione 8, whichis exoended | wrong’? With these remarks, I shall call the witnesses | “#lled the Freeman, an abolition sheet; the paper was NEW YORE CITY TAXES. . | lawyers di , and the courts must decide. Meantime | southern edge of it,) lends closr to the south of the thir ry . it soon changed to the Syracnse Slar, a n@utral paper, he Statement of taxes received by Harvey Hart, receiver, the al t to be unmolested, and man: rock. by them in the suppors of thuse who ate maable to in the case. tinuing as editor; next saw him in the village of Jor- | ‘Sascha daaeads a on oe z 3 | if Bunker Hill Monoment is not visible then, Dear Tat 1 ork 3 e shores i Rachael Meyers sworn—Is the wife of John B. Meyers; » Continuing as Rear shdh Pepe *- | from Aug. 31 to Dec, 1, 1854 :— | who had closed up their places, taken in their signs, and nt on th Heer pater procuse work, or Wb» may arrive on our shores in a | ’ psa’ tad ies bed rer dan, where I hod a parish; he came to deliver an address iB: . | hung out @ card. “To lex,” Rave resumed the tramic, | bescom kept on the north end of Apple Lsland while pai state of li healtn. Every applicant for relief is re- | the sane house; the prisoner lived there the 4th Angust; | Deore the Oud Fellows’ Lodge: I heard the adaress;there | Date. Amount ef Crolon Total | while those who bad been’selling under restraint threw | th T82&° prea on the spit, o& thie lie Head quired to give his nane, age, birthplace, and the | {he sme house; the prisoner lived there the 4th August; | way nothing extraordinary in the address with the ex- ant ieee Arrears. Amour. | Te iat ean the Common Couneil hevetaderniaed | ee Tequost authority to publish the fore name of the veesel in ebich he arrived; anaif itis | the prisoner's family consisted of three chiliren—two by. | cePtion of an exhortation on the religious prinsiples of | ¢Aug.31 toSep.20.81,002,983 54 $5,521.03 az __ the Recorder and CityAttorney, amd the prosecutions on | goin hit Of navigators found ov due inyary thay he is entitled to their | pis preaent wife and one by his first wife; the name ot | the order, denominating it the glory of the world; saw | SOctoper. ee erier by | complaints by the Carson {agus will contisue, ‘The |” Ve silly yours, A_D BACHY. assietance, ne is taken care of. If he is without aay | the one by his first wife is Florence, the two others were | im in the city of New York abg ee since: 1 | Nove eed ote Common Council and the Supreme Court appear thus to | 4, n Guthrie, Seegetery of the Fromsotys nee” be in conflict, and it 3 to be seen whether the | Judges of the Supreme Court rd the Aldermen as Whalemen, re i \ means of support, and nnable to procare work, be | Vincentand John; Vincent,was about two anda half years | 4d received several letters from previous to this | | acting in contempt,and treat them brite 8 The Cli at Boston 6th inst, bark Rothschild, Allerton, of O is provided for ou Ward’s Island until employment | old: Jolin was a mere babs abont eight months old; Flo. | Fequesting me to procure him s church in which to can be procared tor him elsewhere; but if found to | rence is about eight years old; the house is three stories | Prrtth. te Uae on ie‘and apent the sabbath wy in be aoflering fiom infections, contagious, or other | sets buck somewhat from the street; the prisoner's | house: | invited him to preach ia my pulpit; he made diseases, be is sent to the hospital. Large numbers | occupied the front attic room in the third stery; | houses f i , tyre , a | of the Carson League are raising a large fund | leans, North and South Atlantic Occans. with which to contest this matter in the courts, and Spoken. have already announced their determination tocarry the Steamship Daniel Webster, hence for New Orleans, wal insue to the ballot boxes. el hp also appears in | passed Nov 30,5 PM, Hatteras bearii carey i b aneffort to doso, spoke at random for ten or fifteen | who are,on their arrival, without means of reach'ng * oceupied rear room on first door; the other fami- fon X the field as 8 political power, with the Carson League as | , Ship Colchis, from Boston for Apalachicola, Nov lt, | i Ipit and ’ — sade | minutes, threw himself on the seat in the pulpitand | their fricods in tbe interior of the country, are trans- Are, Varegte Yan MEAs) CRO RET | | | cupied front room on second floor; a neice named Filen | Covered his face, appearing to be agitated; he mani about two weeks before the occurrence; I asked him how he was getting on; he said he had been very un- | Total...........:..00002 fortunate, everything had worked against him all his | Amount of Croton arrears, 1862-53. life, bus now he had a position which would make him % ported to their destination at the expense of the | Spader resided with them; there were two adjoining | feted while preaching, which I ramarked before, a | purse bearer. Between the two there is the prospect of | 20-1 wing ‘“ Hoard, while otters, who are in need of only tempo. | rooms on the third front floor; Cornelins Myers occupied | Wildness of expression; after we eame from church he | Enexciting, lengthy, and costly war, and sanguinary | Paz Hamline Wind, from Mobile or Philadelphia, No rary assistance, are furnisbed with it as soon as the | tie room beside Tucker; Mr. Henderson occupied rear Showed nies ern ae neue eri Cane peal Conflicts in the arena of law and politics may be antici- | _ Unig Dunkirk, from Ellsworth for Attakapes, Nov 21, i i j - ’ 3 ti i 3 5 1 3 ted. ‘ortugas, ‘ Causes ee ar satisfied that they are justly en- | rooms on oa pang perth nagslande borthe od 2 | him in the office of the Yo Adveriiser, of Brooklyn, | Li ‘Sehr Agnes, hence a Attakapas, Nov 12, no lat; &e. plata , i Bs | a great nvise up stairs; Iwas in my mother's room ou In connection mith she. Ooceneatiies, winch Have |, 1.50. Aatgoot, itrwen soristbing Hbeioetang (ie haley tf was about 8 o’ciock in the evening; the voice was that of a female; it seemed like the voice of the wife; thin} beon made against che Commissioners, there is an- Avx Cavra—tn port Nov 11 barks Emily, Lofiand, for D other which we hope will not be overlooked by the : MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. laware Breakwater for orders 7 days; Sylph (Br), rn), wane Lg, for NYork 20; brigs Trenton, Mersitt, for Boston 18; C 7; sohrs Flying Fish, Bod coromittee in the course of their investigations; we | «he cried murder; Mrs. DeNyse and me went | rich ina very short time; he detailed to me his plan, | Total.s..cscscssaceessseesseenenerseee TSI ABI, IIS 90 POMARAG)IOR ERY. MESA SITO RA CD ag ey Oy og Sb eet 5 7, were 8 allude to the frauds committed on emigrants by the | the front doorvard and looked up at the window in his | hich Xas to advocate, the new Amesioan pabty (Ove | Arr Se corer Tt renrigatl® 432] tom waren ST 08 BDrwas—Sld Now 25 brig iwi, Vater, Boston. rapnerm, @ class of men who live almoat entirely by i saw prisoner hanging by the sill of the aingle | jiowe o Ronni as: 1 Beoikieaesiiie ae el the Irish | Amount of interest ee agg OL i ~ RN ~~ Cienyvrcos—In port Nov 23 brig Marine, Jordan, for Bos their impositions. It is almost impossible to reach | i she hallooed murder angfor help; hee left | yarn combined aguinet hin; he said they had « spotted’? 5 3,181.63 | Pert of New York, December 7, 1954. ton wtg cargo. them by the presen: ordisances or laws; and temple was bleed by hs bande, his | fore combined gabe aint T ahold way rotted Pia be atic pean Home Ports. though afew of them may be occasionally panish- | ody out of the wincow he aaw ua and went bact.again: | Thompson, the” proprietor ot the paper, and said | Total from Aug. 31 to Dee. 1, 1854., 408,303 58 | CLEARED. Franidie, har "Glas ttip: Masoten (iieay Maehageee ed, ths mjority of them escape, and carry on their | {ier ara Halt om the window sill where his wife | i¢ 1 would buy the paper we both might edt tt | Interest added on the Ist December to taxes remaining | SbiP 4%, Chandler, Liver; ed, Zoran SCO. aig . stood; I stayerl in the yard three or four minutes; when f Ship Modern Times (new), out, Warren, Say Je Mar. depredata os with perfect impunity. and become rich at once; there was no doubt unpaid...... Arr Dec 6 ship Mary Maew) ‘Churchill, Marbl went in I went to the back room, first floor, and called BUSTO! head, in | a | pat $0 ’ , ¢ party would sustain him: went to the cler! Lie = ae 2 Percent | ham. amer KB Fortes; TH (Chil ‘ wt cee cuaideret % ecomiary fo marei the | iy sou, tellin him something dreadful was going on up | fe ‘teountant, phere hima tag Vile inane er Raedidde pretended py meeey ae eric Ship Santen: Mace jnton ge Ward he igi og Valparaiso Sept 24 (wil diachs. at Point Shi of ebowing some of the riacipal difficulties against | (not see Tucker until two officers brought himdown | SuNge when peaching the sermon two years hgo was in. | oapitcotat from Aug. 31 to Sept; 30, $16,590 2; for | HRA Golden Age, eee nana Magee IE comet 3 ie Wa Stone, NOrleane: Bmporor. ‘Tbeite do: & which the Commisnoners have to contend. The | ts Pgh ges genetr yee Fe arent: | drank liquor: his generel disposition was kind and hu- |" “prhe fevy'on the year 1854, $4,845,081 07-100. Galliot Amstel (Dutch), Wieting, Amsterdam, Funch & igs “Haynie, onaizes: SG Adame, 0 coe? er acute ree coeat Pou At | Sent out after tea, about 7 o'clock, immediately before | ARE, but of Ma cu ett of the sermon he tert | FOURTH Wanp Ixpcsrntat. Scuoor.—An annual weet- | MEME n., voung Cork, JC McArthur. Hawes do; sche Weisht Colley, Dar ae ita diapceal, ate sufficient proofs of the importance | | nt tre noni “prisoner purchecet a tor that night | Nith me; it was, a coherent document; have received | ng of the ladies connected with the Fourth Wari Indus- | Brig rene, Wien Clestusgos, 1D Brockman & Co. Lind fot werbeosel ave, D Wansiee mane mati of the sunject which they have undertaken to in- | fo: Vincent. ’ rr rer fic dit aon pio Bleascar sah lng ‘i. | trial School was held yesterday noon at No. 22 Oliver Sehr Elizabeth, Williams, St Marks, ie & Pette 2 t tpmergt Heeaend Funchal, schr Manomet. rk Ge bark Velocity, De NoOrk bi het » Dor 3 A Low & Bros. Was seven days | Davis, NYork; Clintom, Thompson, "dots ws von heavy, a s from WNW and fen Harttord; Lane, Harlow, Rockland; V Berl in Gaspar 3 $ chereh, but did not stick to it; his sentences were dis- | Bullis officiated as Secretary. The Treasurer, Mrs. Wil- | , Ship Samuel Russell (clipper), Limeburner, Poo-Chow Foo, | connected. his discourse rambling, and in about ten | ard Pasker, presented the annual report, from which | forth ot Capo Hacte * | ee ae it, appears the receipte of the association have been thick weather. | Bepe 36 manrer in which the hospitals were conducted. | of the occurrence; it occurred between ten and el Taking soo Staten Istazd boa’, they arrived at the | I heard was some crying up stalev t cl and woman : j way af spoke ship Hin- | Nye, Newport; 3d, bark ‘Etiwan, Wicks, Pictou, Quarantize landing aboat balt-past eleven, and pro- @ said, ‘John. what have you Adjourned till this morning at 10 o’clock. . 4 00, 64 days from Tor New York; Novi lat} 203, | Adclas Byven, Het Times, #1 edad at coeats phy pring pays saattal, po et toey he expres eeeat: journed till this morning $2,005 265, and the expenditures for clothing, food and | fon" as ‘fo pasted whaling bark Mary Ann, ot New Bed tebe yer io nar meds, Boston, were conducted through the wards by the health um for a sundries, amounted to $1,559 89, leaving a balance of | ford. bound $; 16th, lat 12 15.N, lon 47 33 ‘W, passed herm Rk. West Indies; W W Marcy, Hand, Providence; started Board ef Aldermen: | some $4 jaker, Somers, Hava in the treasury. C. L. Brace, of the Chil- | brig Samuel Fresch, bound N (from Para for Mrexpecl); 1, 5 Davis, Davia, NYork; st om officer, Dr. Vache. The majority of the patients n Dre, 7.—The Board met pursuant to adjournment—Na- | dren’s Aid Society, read a long and interesting report, | 17th, Int 1€92.N, lon 5049 W, spoke Br shi; Gov Dual ber ‘oy Wert and Havana. Sid 2d fu 9 bei ronvalescent state, but very <j a: a a2 ri ; 3 | " peas. | days fi liao for Hampton Roads; wished to be re- | Julia Dean, Gage, N' } # 4 heen seg: confined £0 their beds. ‘Thove | locked. bess ide wadalores: [Sone oe Uren nee er, roe Ole ree Pag hers ie ponerse Cbohedatieting “pataire on C4 39, spoke "Be bark Saint | Lewis Davis: Davive NYork, 1) MP Sonn & Alvert; se we saw were mostly women, and they &.- | itin: went in immediate i | the last meeting were read and approved. of ihe state of morals in the] Fourth ward. During the | Michsel, bo OS) days trom London for New | NYork diag: belg Apphee vomay hephae areas om peared to be suffaring from different forme of who was apparently leaning over the child Vincent: it riatmmoxs. past year over three thousand vagrants have been taken | Orleans, é Venice, repe; and others as before: Previously bark fever. Toere were between thirty and forty dala oa the floor at me - Sd from the door; Of divers citizens, praying for the adoption of the fol- | to the station house of that ae The arene het Pe TT eT Re Pat ne Rhee Pa By oso by ty ae lite maka Macaeansas 4 cases of cholera and @ lesser number of smallpox. | {he floor wis covered with blowl: supposed up. | lowing resolution:—'That no locomotive ot steam en- | ee tact ee ee ee ere oT aa ne nen: ax: | Merecaaee Sere , nile, de. | land puget Nigietotpeoapeend 5 lowing result:—First_Directrese, ured to be on one knee; had a raver in his gine be allowed to run on the track of the Harlem or cond do., Mrs. E. D. Morgan; Third do., Miss C. L. The total number of patiests under the care of Dr. inst, 35 GLOUCESTER—Arr Deo 2 schr Dr Jowett, tthe ; here | cul ler in the mouth, chin and neci addition to two large substantial buildings, t say anything; Teaught hold of his right wrist and au ceeded in preventing him from cutting her any more; | hook and ladder campany jan Holmes, Florence, J W, Marion Hill. nue, aad asked them to oblige John B. Dodd, the drug- | rice, to ulkley. De elaware, spoke schr NJ | tector, C Of Albert BR. Smith and others, ta be organi: d NS” | Knight, with loss of radde Gould, Mystic, Charl Yorkville gist, who lived adjoining, with small bills fora twenty | ‘Schr Louis 8 Davis, Davis, Charleston, $4 hours, with cot Arr bth thip' Hud Vache and bis assistants at present is about one it was blood, , 5 . lane i H “A - of Portland; 3d, bark Cabaea, Littlejohn, Portland for Ci 7 ; y (identified razor) ; 1 plunged on | New Haven Railroad Companies, on Fourth avenue, | fin; Secretaries, Mrs. E. Price and Mrs. J. @ray; Trea- | Brig GW demas; 4th, schr Ivy Green (Br St S hundred aud pone ee alageys pest | Zuoker immediately and made an attempt to take aay | south of Forty-second street. eighteen montha after the | eurer, Mrs, Willard Parker. Und s"ibs spoke ‘aiatees Hoke i, see Ohare Tacks a * e rawor: he got up and made a rush at his wife, the | “passage of this ordinance.’’ The resolution was adopted. | ‘Tas Conripxnck MAN AGAIN—-AN ARtrct Dopax.—On | 10 a otomac River for ; Wm Gregory, Crockett, rey has had 0 | i is hand; Manding | Ce ean Hy tion was a . : Boston, for NYork. Std. brigs Tallulah, Kainbow, Civilian, Itasl bod pea tap gy time, per ys ry Setar ies ruenot lic too: BE caugtienen ve ciatimene win | aco agnor and others, for building City Hati im Madi- | Fyiggy evening last a rascal went into the millinery colle G 2 Rachon, Wright, Columbis, Mo, with tumber, | Casianay Veraiies, sm Sil, Eschol, ‘sebrs x nearly five thousand have been treated by him. [a | his left Lend and cut her with his ae robot OF J. Lawvence, for clevating Croton water on Murray | store of the Misses Pattison & Fowler, 116 Fourth ave- | “soi? fanny, Hulls ¢ ston, 7 days, with cotton and | Miller, incl ures . Timtucket, Soke sees te. are several recep'ion sheds, all of which a kept (of NYork), Graffam, Savannah 8 remarkabiy clean, as such places shoold be, and are | jrenderson took the knife from his right hand. : dollar bill. ‘Yhe ladies could not change the bill, when | ten, to McCready, Mott & Co. for Boston: Attakapas, Saunders, Geo 2, D weil veatitated aud heated. Each one of these is | still imving hold of his wife's throat: 1 bad t + Aliens: Seaallnan ea th he said, ‘“then be wishes you to lend him 87 for aahort | g Schr Blisabeth & Eleanor (three masted), Maton, Alexan. for dos Emily detaace b + sche. Emm] tupplied with nurses, who are increased according | ani kick him to break b vied to report to this Hourd at itt next meeting, his | time,” which they counted out to him, supposing it to “4 Tunnell, Baltimore. Tons Telegraphe RS Vier a ae a ath for, Rel i 7 : ‘ port to i . B - ; Vineyard, Stubbs, snd Pavilion to the number of magnets the hospital. Besides oficers came and took hi reasons for refusing to paythe drat of the Street Gom- | be all right, and that he was Mr. Dodd’s clerk, as hie had Bedell, Washington, DC, 4 day- ie; iaarier for Horton; Sea Lion, Paul, NYork for di there there are other buildioge, wnich are ased for prisoner as far ax the foot of the stairs wissionor in favor of Jobn Pettigrew, for $200,000, on | 20 hat on, and was rather a gentlemanly looking fellow; Philadelphia for sco, Me. Bay State. Verrill, NYork for Bath; Delegate (Br), Sinit]} storehouses, washbonses, tc. lerable strength at the time of of his contract for regulating and grading ‘sec. | since which time he nas not been heard of, though the , Philadelphia for Saco, Me. do for Halifax. him at the table: could no left his ith, Rockland, 4 days. Arr Gth bark Mary Slade, Baker, Fhiladel; for Bo After spending a couple of hours in inspectiag conc avenue, in pursaance of a resolution tice have his description. It is supposed by | | ; \ > : le; could nc n ic / pam! ton; itig JD Lincoln, Webber, Richmond for do, 81d bri 5 com. Dance to distinguish the diflerence; it hich pasa Cc 3. | hat with a comrade in the street, or else wore a Califor- | _ SAILED. are 7 Ms > nd for do. tho various departments of the inst tution, the com TTith tood; did not hear Tucker make | See eT eet: * er tovtiee | nia hat and put itin his pocket. We trust that this ezpocé | Shih Aurore (new), Liverpool, and amsherei at the sw | Zemin: solve Redron, Comite, Patton, Lewis Melsaa, Dal dreadk ard speeches made according to the pre oma Rrra fer yy res him: Hender- | said John Pettizrew $200,000, as directed by an ordi. | will ba rg, the effect of putting the public on their guard | PAVin 4 a sunrise, WSW; meridian, do; sunset NW, aud are Pont OAM, wind“ WMW. skti'ttuddel? & ou f . “ r pre pal e razor in hia r st ov the wash- | nance of the Common Council, passed by the Common i 2 | fresb. 4 . , ship Hudson; bark Mary pie fie Any {om cote iat aes pfand fon't know who took it to the station house; | Council ana approved by the Mayor, 9th) Angust, 1853; | Bastery Dispexeany.—The following is the report of | Si-SepEneer saan! shes ‘ataace Chaty Arrow, Atlakarar, Emily, J D Lineal be be Seustorial Cotamiees, ad took cock | dames D. J. DéNyse aworn—Lives ai 408 Alberts Mateot, and So Nhat mount, Ie ombeuence | this institution for the month of November. Patients | sscrpiumat Marheheed teh inst, ‘com (he shig yard | saiee Sean ete ‘ "1 Wasson, Ci sion to make come remarks on the former condition «treet; keeps the house and knows defendant: he lived | refusal to pay the contractor in Seedianae to | attended at the office, 1,066. Males, 354; females, 712. | of Edmund Kimball, Esq, Sposstiful half clipper ship of | B Stat Delegate Gn. » Sea ot the institution, ax contristed with its present — the 4 ent Cagetnat ae toe Ady unter oe roe hall © named revolution and ordinance. Patients attended at their dwellings, 222. Males, 95; fe- | 1200 tons, res Me ttisy, She» phi se rameane: IYANNTS—in “Pg, Dee’ 6, a: ¥ Warron Halle, Halle is . went on ber after tea. but lid not return together Resolved, : . mp and he i " i ms x _ » ron fo. ; sehr Louiva, Chase, travers ef himowt ardnous navare, for then Wt might Yo" Aeration waa called to what was gig ouupsiniy, | msisuc‘ed to aepors at the, same tie the reason wey | Malet, 126. Number of perrone veceinated 08. Males, | Hulton or, wens Kimball, J Ptaraceana en, | Suit Crowell, hom Puiedniphin for aay EA Stew ker, from Bo Chase, from Portland for NYo from ‘Boston for Fredericksbury 49; females, 46. There were cured or relieved, 1,256; | Pitman, and is to be co entirel, I, sent to hospital, 29; remaining under treatment, 93; and | Sue ."a" putizely rikeed Crowell, from Albany for do: Gen Clinch, B the stocks, and was . ~- be enid to have been only in its infancy. To them |, "ent up twice; fest time I went up everything was ap- | he now refuser to ton for “ the pabiie were indebted ‘for its present efficiency; Perently quiet in ths room: had heard a child cry omonnt due him upe over to John Pettigrew the e assessment list, Cor regula- up the steps, and went down again; next heard #6 g ani 50: ct i 4 Emed | died, 10, Of the whole number there were born in the | steamer KB Forbes for although the buildipge were erected, theyhadto iy that Tucker Was eriting out of the window; looted, | LTS,8tsrading Secon! avenue, which was confirmed | S114 of New York, 406; in the United States, 90; and in rir clare at Hyaumie; and others aakvows,? "nn come Oe estabiish 9 system for its proper government. | bot saw nothing of him: went back into the house and | 1854: and also by what right or authority he assumes to | foreign countries, 969. Medical advice and medicine | Herald Marine Co mee. MOBILE—Arr Nov 29 brig Harp, Morey, Fort Jeffersoy Speeches were also made by Mr. Kelly, Mr. Barr, heard a cry of murder up stairs; the voices appear to | withhold (rom Mr, Pettigrew the amount ascertained to | Were &s usual furuiched gratis—the number of presctip- | ENGARTOWN, Dec 4—Slit brig Josiah Jex, Spencer, Ros | Tortugas. Cid ship Heronten berlain, Toulon: Una! Mr. Yest, Mr, England, and others, after which the be ‘rom females; went up with Meyers and Hende be due him upon his contract for gradimg Second avenue, | tions put up forthe mouth being 1,976. The largest | ton. 5 tcc OE Brunette, Lancattes Matam . Starke; company’ made & shors visis to the Seamen's Re- ‘rocked but got no answer: noise in the roo con | until he signe a release of all claims for interest agdinsy | number in ong CAT, Was 128. The smallest umber 31. | Herre hei, Ale bein Belaets SE Dicein tice, "| NEW ORLRANG Are 25, PM, ships Ticonderoga treat. Aud 60 ender the investigations of the com- don't) nen whether te a os n. ae mares the city upen_ money which was directed to be paid by | Average per diem 79. i 4 | Silas Wright, John E Smith, Autumn, May Rower. TL Saow Boyle, 2, Barrett, NYork; Solda mittee for the day. on't by joor was loc! or uot; never | the Common Counc! of 1853. Adopted Tue WratTurr.—There was « cecided moderation ye aud some others, bound East, unk: nech, Tray t - : on entering the | NEW CITY WALI. | i o vsae indi- | ay We learn from the accounts of the Commission: 5/5) caw the little boy with reat cut lying on the The report of the quesiat evi nites on the subject of per cedar de tga eld dale a A fe hag gy tes one | trathatthe receipta from the Ist of January up to oor: Tucker had hold of his wife’s throat: se was On | . pr the ° : H cated by the rise of the mercury, which, about twelve | and WH Mailler, Swift, Bost the Sth of December, amounted to $049,075 62, and the tor and be wasover her: Mr. Meyers firet grappled { yniakenup uy the torr: Cues Published) was } ppm stood at 26, In the afternoon, however, we | Mpa, Ct: steamer Delaware | i Jones, Crowell, Win Collins, Raynor, Port: New York. found the key from that fay 0 thi 1s Ball,’ 8e mith, Charleston; scht } Cid steamship Prometheull jecracua; ships Young Brande] jersey. Crosby, do; Mulhouse, Sti Farilett, Philadelphia Taylor, Mitime 1 £ Churchill, $a t M4 ny ri H hips bel (ne disbursements, for the same p»iod, to $57: with Tucker: prisoner said they were trring to murder | Alderman (C,H. Trek moved to re-commit, but the | were treated toa pretty good specimen of a snow squall, | Ute fares Pace, Wilesu up. Flying Chittere (Be, add {7. The balance in the Mech inice’ Beak is $76,055 him; be said the same, on going down stairs; raw | motion wae lost. bag Rrowurigg, Montevideo; brig Thomas Allibone, wick, Wm A Banks, 15; while the Board is indebted to the Governors of im at the tea table that evening; appearet to be Alderman Hersek moved that the specifications in eer aitwes LTE a hd athe beoked oj | Boston: rchre Auma Smith, Smith, NewYork ; Prien, Ital: pooch gy Ren the copnties $21,490 26, leaving an ‘actual balance | 10°" Fi Lt Piao Ba JZ ee earn S appear~ | and that the plans alone of Martin E. Tkompaon be ap: | fen Mant tt wea pages égtees, with every prospett of ~ dysecre nett sechesoaped : ‘ x ton; Algudonere (Span), Alsini OF $30,481 03, toxicnted, (Ojected toand rutedoat.) Mocatogs esa | "yhe motion was lost amd further consideration of the | its descending to a still lower figure. It iw beyond oar ! cone hag oped to sen aad oki Mekal, ark | calm and qiiiet, and eveniags he appeared to be excited; | subject nas postponed | Powers of calculation to estimate the aumber of falleand | Suir Hinenra. ashore at Tadian river, tae Leow pavaped | slip Cheshire: 4th, shipe Oriental, Vary ve ere dargne |} 1} h . } e slippery state of the wide- | owt. snd cargo, corn and logwood, was being landed Ol; 25th, shipy St Patrich, Sasan Hinks, he seldom engaged in conversation; uo one would arene | "The Beard then w/iourned. [situs seenaae “exeel Dy tie mAvrery Paste ot the nites | Ee ipsuch Bak sare Wee shee tit Postale te aekiee Since |: ME MATICAL Ila e wie Chavite Wisiey, 30 with him, as he ark eared to be headstrong; most every ARREST ON SUSPICION OF ARSON. srvane ad ie oe, get up an argument of | Board of Supervisors. vente ‘ be , eRe some kind: I went out with him several evenings; saw | The Recorder in the chair. Tammany Society Mertrye.—A regular meeting of the Yesterday morning, between 10 and 11 o'clock. « Are | him drink brandy several times; world drink four or five | The winutes of the last meeting were read approved. | Tammany Society was held last evening in Tammany was discovered in the room occupied by Jovepm Ehlen, times inan evening; went ont with bim three or four | Several petitions for the correction of tax were referred. | Hall. No business of importance wus transacted. The | Importer of fancy articles, situated on the second foor | evenings; thonght it had an effect upop him; me RIROLCTION ADOPTED, Sachemp, however, are determined to have a grand pow- | | ' a Isaac Merrit, Wright, Albsmy: Sersh Elizabet 5 ecbr Sarah, Perry, NYor! « Smith, which #14 24 Tor Satt Besean Wa tes pasvhaser. Ga (see Disasters) Cld (th, sehr Kaloolah, Was Frontera, Pebasco, Antwerp, wreeked off Sable Island, | NEWBURYTORT—Sid Dec 5 xebr Native Amoriona, Dr resister, built at Warren, | toy, Philadel ; ¢ Thomaston. ant onrties | "NEWPORT—Arr Dec 5 cohes Milton, Hawking, Warehe) ‘od for $0,000 in | tor NYork; C Columbus, Drako, Newburg: Monitor, Bess aesorted cargo, in Wareham for > + a tende, Higgine, are love water. Her shape.is not alter- the great virtue that lies im ashes, bout 1390 tons, wrecked on Des! Banh, b inst, as rhe ties for $1. Mr AG i intoxicated. (Objected to and ruled ‘That Jonathan Wallen be appointed Tax Commissioner | wow on the Sth of January, the anniversary of the Bat of the prevaises 122 William street. At the time the fire | {ines his conversation was nut rational for the og ition of bis ‘Ne it ‘4 was discovered, Mr. Ehlen was not there, having left, as rational before drinking brandy: his appearan ! pe alleged, a short time previous to its breaking out. The | evenings ] was not with him was eho t * the evenings I was with him: ¢ door enele a open by one of the occupants of the tense enw bins. on hia 5 Game buildi term of three years from the termination of hie | tle of New ent term of office. | number of distinguished politicians. They adjourned at ® __ REPORTS ADOPTED. | an early hour. Pa cintties ects the it pet for copying | Cmanren Orricens—RemissNes# ov THE Ivsrectons,—It nd the fire found to be burning in’ one | yin in ani had come me ‘The Committee on County Offices reported, in relation oa Tee tis coun) Dleik has at ce vat eacel corner of the room, neara closet. Water was immedi. le did not appear exactly ax he did in ithe moruing; to the various bills referred tothe committee for election all the returns. The vote for school officers, constables, | came ately applied by the neighbors, and the fire putout.with, Stemed to bein a burry to get mp stairs; he went’ up | returns, that the Borrd had uo authority in the pre- inspectors, . . when it’ is expectod, they will late a id for Phil Ipbia, which put back to J, Would have to disebarge. Many Arrow which was ashore at Holme ff 4th without damage, after diseharetag par George, Ward, Bor Hole, | Norfolk; ZA pe deck | -, from the First and Sixteenth wards, e staggering: vty went ugainst the wall: 1 amelt no- | mises, and asked to be discharged. Geen tevelves, and 10 Wil be imapoesibic “J t mane, We sat ehh Anemien being called upon to put a stream on it. | thing that evening; I gaye the razor to the officer, (iden. | In favor of paying Edward Bonnell $215 88, forwork | have Bot Neem received, age it will be impos eeery Pag thank ot eas Rtg Mel 0) soe every, Sesletanct altar manner of the bural varect done on the Superior Court. tlemen. Give ue the returns. The public are anxious me nicht, durin a NW eale, veneced | PRILADELPHIA-Cld Dec sches Maria, Plow ry Mh cther accmanies nner o} urning, To a Juror—Noticed him stagger somewhat on one or In favor of ing the bili of W. 6. & J. Sibbell, for know who are elected constable. ' cl ‘share abe new I parently Mobile; Sophia Ann, Smith, sud John Manlove, Brown, Ne rchres police to sus. two occasions befor ; books and stationery furmshed the I ° t the origin of | To the Court—Lsaw him write several articles tv Pere ie Register’s office, York. PROVIDENCE—Arr Dee 6 bark e 1.00 fo, THE FIVE MEN RESCULD FROM THE FAST RIVER, Za Ans, of Bluebill, hofore reporter the dre, and accordingly officer Simmons, of the Second | paper; he rendan atticle to te on th. Suniay previous, | in tavor of posing the bill of Win. H. Bel, for services TO THE KDITOR OF THX NEW YORK MURALN. | Late fenweli Nd. wat. irom eon\dence ur atcakapas, x | Rudderham, Liverpoal Soptat; nha J A ward police, remained oa the premises uatil Mr. Ehlen et—I measured the distance from the lintel of | ax a policeman 4 Now Yorn, Nee. 7. 1 | Mallast. Soh’ Endoh French, Pratt. athore at same place, | Mp. venice River Wa seaport, soul réturned, which was about three hours after the fire had | the window of the th tothe «illof the sccond | In favor of yranting the petition of Witcox and | © £R—In this morning’s edition of the ‘Hierscn, in des. | W846 and from Fall River for Baltimore, aleo in ballaet, Med Went, Albexy; Detroit Hallett,’ Al taken place. He was then teken into custody, and con. | story window: I hanled ¢ easure to the Coroner Andrews, for relief from tax, and adverse to the | Cribing the upsetting of » small bort in the Vast river, Brig Reaseus, of Satem, before reported ashore at € lander, Minckley, do: iiss Wright, Rondoat; pr: veyed before Justice Bogart, on the suspicion of setting {h- listance was et eight and a half inches; the | petition of I Monnet ’ and the reseuing of the persons whom it contained Crom | tyhink, which had Leen filled with cnske and expected lier Felican, Wiltlams, NYork: Std, brie Eline Wai fire to his premises, and the magistrate detained him {or | jj; ‘el of the second story windew prajects twoinches rg ” THE BOARD, OF KOCCATION drowning, you state that three of the men were picked | p0en,ta be sot of, was driven hich wp, in the gale of Sunday | Lewis. Phitedeiphie: sehri Kes Witel. Hider. Norfolk; Mi «further examination, The whole matter will be in- | jail (rom the wall: the inirl story fe nencly aquare ‘The Recorder presented. the following communication, | UP by the jerry boat Nassau, This is mistake. The | ME eiawh. aoohe ca Gecineen inca cet a. reali * vestigated by the Fire Marshal this day. Mr. Khlen had | nothing of Tucker’« habits previous to coming to my an mere _ bis a effected the 20th of | house to live; one evening in coming from a meeting Jaat September, in the Rutgers’ Insurance Company | Folton street, he staggered ; it wae nat a temp ¢ a Sr 7 Another man was picked up by a boatman nated Jacob y night, Sa inet. " " 7 as nerance To THY Ro«ky OF SCPERVIEORS -—Centlemen—In con- nother ’ ip by a acol fe ured in Providence. ms a Deo 5 bs ’ — meeting: bad been with him from tea time that evening: fermfty with a resolution of the Board of Education, 1 | Heekérmann, and the other b Bri Ww H Spran, of Searsport, prove adrift at Port | gpORTSNOUTE—ArmDee S bark Mary Annab, Gtves, | ashore at Marshfield, ix a cood vemnet, 6 | Vointer, Fowler MYOPK oo su atypingh: Appeal to the Reform Co on Connell. | hie had drank twice going and oace returning. have the honor to present fo your honorable body the | Believing that yon wish to do justice to all the parties | Elisabeth, and went ashore on the beach, but will probably tt RK Jowett, Baker, NYor! | | | id may le cot of. There is SAW insured in PROV together with a bulky document, (rom the Board of Ed. | mea were picked up by the undersigned, in his smalt | ; ; a tion of her. The remaineder i? not insured. | Cadir Oct 22 for Boston, Came into the bay Howe. ucation — bat, and were afterwards put on board the ferry boat. Sun 10 THE EDITOR OF TRE HERALD. Cross-examination—Was introduced to Tucker in the | accompanying document tnrelation to the a esti. | concerned, and give the honor, if any, to whom it is | dezot of without damage. b. Havana, New You, Dec 4, 1864. | Advertiser office sowie time in June; thre or four weeks | matede the —o a, yours, Ke. borkr A. PETERSON. id bark B h nit, while beating RICHMOND Brie J Ce ex, York, from Hava nt of money required for school par. | due, I rem : ~ AE soaps , “KLAN D— Air Deo 2% clo, Ame Allow me through the columns of your paper t> - *{ter he came to my house to board; did not sec him at poses for the year 1865, the same being a duplicate of thie : iat Portland night of Ath im in contact with brig } HOCKIAND- Age Deo 3 rchy a ot RY aioe those in power ‘to the bondi | tabtonruate NE’ at ioeatiot, els mA cnttiebed | ee eee hike Cheat eae ‘Wilkiemenary ONY Seve wale wife Pee anebas tateck os tHAte ee Yas ton, sakes | Poolest Grin Cowl, Smith: Willem’ Haaey Ml ’ ~ a a rast; some conversations Yours, &c., ALEX. GILBERT, Clerk, & i ' Nideivtlure ; Ri ; Harbinger Arey, and @ tion of the room of the Circalt Conrt in the new | and arguments occasionally in the evening: think Twas Nrw You, Dec. 1, 1864. — Rl ee ee een eee ee EAT WHAT to Lee | shee Bind Tia takes! Ueecara aaa oe Kingiisher, Hooper: NYorks Bd, ‘Awe Denim Upnir, Blaisdell 9 City Tall. A building that cost the taxpayers a | home about half past five or six o'clock that evening; On motion, all the papers on the «uhject were rate with Brooklyn will in no way interfere with the Post qquaiter of a million of dollars is not fit hardly for @ | never visited his room but once. was on speaking terms tothe Gommelttee on-aumoal Texea nt Sere releered etodle, as far as keeping the cold out; the windows | with the family; he drank a gla-s of brandy one evening, ‘The forrd then adjourned to Monday are icose, and the haa free access, 89 much ay which he said he took as medicine preecribed by 9 tbat the jury have to sit with their overcoats cn and | sician; he appeared to be in good health during his Some i Office of this city. ‘The name will continue ag at present, | Porth Py arse Scnoot ExamivaTion.—The examination of the | j le department of Public School | * Eréekiyn Oty fe Junior class of the fema hool | a Hens wn, ‘Tit Kixes County vExcaan Aer Abraham | No. 1, took place on Wednesday evening, before quite « | Chop of Holmes’ owned 1 Hi a there ot peake, ‘Spotl wAkh , Spofor tunes A bamtecael “peek dard onic taodal a imase which there is an insur f le ‘oung Republic lost Jibboom, y parently light, hs the Fast npporen ly lig War ashore on 1 Arr Deo 2 lrig LT Knight, Grit iurelirs Farwartine, Briggs; Chas Mills, Jnckeon, a nr, Wileox, do; Sd, bi ‘Rose, N Haven; Ts (h Htolt, Grime Clare M , thcit haadkerchiefs over their of the sidence at the house. , a Atimore for — | Beruens Haba Hoesen’ Feats “e Mirect—Saw the fragments of a bottle on the outside, Verplanck, of the Kings County Veteran Corps, hae h dience, The exercises in history, algebra, men. | | Wena me: Of Bridgeport, from Baltimore for iden, Habaina sland; Myrover, Horton; Tanbells Jewet avvere ost thre. enema tobe > remedy for | Cazabat on! kage ar came re ri ten yr hr rene tinerl of | facto, yr many raintn, Srpoigs,| Ra" es nw wioona ihe is, ode wavered | fei tah Peat di eae A H . ) 9 Sarah De Nyse sworn—Is wife of last witness; knows | the which comprises the counties of | &c., were with in @ manner highly credit- i ioe. . thew King (fir, © r, Liverpool, ai i aod we must take it as it comes. Yours, respect: | tucker. and recollect the night of the vecurrence when. | Kings, Queen Geeta ben Bishibond, Te ane tne To ali concerned, At the conclusion, anaidress oa | "tene'Pame (thse masts) went'asnors at Rockland in the | Gandy” I arog Mosinee Patil; Ber tos alloys Cote fy A Jenon the ld was kMed: Tucker was at tes {bei avoming he lately been di 0 sixteen Alstricts. the subject of ednoation was deliverat by Mr, Tattle. te ba y ea old Onward, Smid, do, id by gale 4, oadw a ka t

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