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88 | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1855. VOL. XX. —<———— — ae OF af ; Gn: Dee 29 M1 , Buroem, Boston; 5 th, APPAIRS IN THR STATE CAPITAL. — | fens scope havea cacy te mm ae aa, ani, | Aeron oh ania bo Bak ee emcee eee mea 4! renomina| ry. fe BILL. —/ M ‘ ‘nomination is. the At the monthly meeting of the managers of the As- 5 YORK LEGISLATURE. Sin attsen Gaye the two Bastdn “by joint ballet, sociation for Improving the Condition of the Poor, Eat ay ; returns were received from every district, and Ausanr, Jan 11, 1965. greta by he Mayor," such parte of tbe carer of from éach of the three hundred and sixty-one sections. Black, Berle, Boston, New York inconsistent with inconsistent remain in force re. . Me, CuaRg introduced a bill removing the restrictions Bee 16. Po r ting tavern I ta | more promptly pay one em pine tthe circulation of foreign bank bills. the Mayor, with the Aldermen and the Assist. | ™erkable feature regerta enlarged rope Ye Mr. Baoons introduced a bill more effectually to sup. | ants living in the wards where to be granted. r of rule, the expenditure yrs been double inet, Makin asec Nvork: § ee. prota, va the tenodey ment sucereding the Bret Monday | ebledy by the be erat increase of to'ronpectable Deiskwater,, Suazo ia Bin Mereury, Feonoke 4 Mr, Bare gave notice of a bill to amend the charter of | Of Juno, 1855. mechasice lahocors, ducing. the present Grooker, 3 hens nad. 49. " Ame te Aeiraieay fevinge’ Bask tn New York, Seo. 18, Common Connell to make necessary arrange: ee etal tastes Pees ceo Prantives rin Cardia, ready; Isabella, Utaydon, for Necks Mr, Your introduced » bill to authorize charitable in. | ments for elections authorized by this act. Avy relief. t Bille Brahe, tor Boston. ‘ 4 ttl easen han peeneded iS was rescived the Hone Kone art Oct 20 Haidee, Tillinghast, Motbourne: stitutions in New York to bind out children, pau PR ane THE POLICE poacher the for. | the follo abstract of the labors of the previous Louisiana, Crosby, Oahu; Nov 1, Hurricane, Very, San Fran: A Dill was passed a relation to unclaime’ dividegds lowing bill: — — pee families rolloved 4,279 Wis ina to Nov ¥ Clara Henrietts, Croese, and Cathe- ahs Torr nid on Coa teMelediNitiens eaking Congress | nt hy ncaa mae meee Aieiel a Brg nat, Buenos Ayres, Nov 4,in bal- | “lavensoor—Arr eee aes Rusaall, NYork: 4 Sec. 1. The first, seventh and eighth sections of arti- 3 Borland, Ivaac Joana, “ati not to renew McCormich’s patent for reapers, ole second, and {he first nection of ‘article: third of the it maybe ag Croshy fof Benger), Cuford, Conary Islands, | Philadel Pines ws arrison, | NYOCK 9 1 Mr, Haxsrr introduced resolutions to inquire into the | ot in relation to the Police Department of the city and With the institution, that 1¢ te ‘Quring xpediency of causing all articles of association under | county of New York, passed April 13, 1863, are here Ne past sloven years, i= emcee ‘dows’ ‘Ite three Ton 74 50, spoke bark Almede, of New York, from | rora, panting,“ Nor; e Orien! he general-law to bo recorded. Also, for the publica- | ‘¢peaicd; and the Chief of Police, as therein named, benkeeh and ae v.00 visitors are distributed #0 a4 to owenrtie, E for Prova Bea Tanzten, Wook ie 108. ital, Rol 26 day we Ibert, Lot Charleston; Wit aed sad eine tefaton a Ukrk Buca, ‘Bled NORseae Terman Hompaoy Hake, NYore” Bi, lg on + it ; i , hall hereafter be appointed by the Board of Commis: Pag ty aoe Ped +3 , on of monthly estimates of the supplies for the State | | [eM or police, herein provided for. ‘The Chief #0 ap- agg at font at gy pore aes Cole, seaman, of Eastport, aged | da Mason, NOploans; Aibign, Wiliam, 81 DAB Both were adopted. P lated shall hold bis office for the term of four years | labor and it #0 far as the Frankfort), Canapball, Noavitas, 16days, Ma 2th Red Jacket. Milward, Melbourne” Marianne, At- Mr, Gravcxn offered a resolution calling on the Aitor- the date of this appointment, and the term of | means shall be su to Broper want of See ee eins tomaater, | gms.ORRechicoln; Evangeline, Fation, wad Rarant, a. General to report the state of the suits against | oMice ped nime ks Teh saasnahrimnete of the needy. The laborious yet services of ima, New Lozdon, in ballad, to master. | risa, X esteiae ot ation, Alten, 5 aot, urch. . ¢ vi are entire! tous. oJ ad oO 7 ; Tue resolution om tue seyeal of coal duty was called | ,, $c, % The sseond nection of artiole third of naget | ‘the ts for ihe attainment of its objects br a digi: coat gat ae Washinton, Rage, uN yerts Av eee up, debated and laid over. N “in relation to the Police Department of the city and | are, first, adivision of the city into twenty-two districts, ake toy wer, Corning, Boston; Koning & Vaderland, Bra Dill respecting excavations in New York was or- | County of New York,” passed April 1%, 4853, 8 | corresponding with the wards, and the appointment of Sehr F Hammond, iinore for Bost Hills, NYork; 27th, Superior, ered toa third reading. ‘The provisions of the bill ex- pereby Roranny Hi TL ty an advisory commition of ve parsons in each; ad next, ae Sehr Lnbell, Hammond, Fishing aay Me, for Fatrharen. Arab, Graham, NOrlean, | s. Charleston th, A a further districts into three hundred Sehr "door r Ye oe Cale ten gate her yore | thfuaty-pemcton onthe spines oCe var | GulSh'nt we Dances ga icin mat | Be Qa eae, Seige nom tein ee Re each section. vance money want Ni full 5 101} a, Pendleton, ork; Avnaxe, Jan. 11, 1865, | S04 ,Previous, to his, appointment shall present | ntug i willbe seen thatthe diversified labors ofeach | Satstow's friends, ad at one time suid to eye, “Your | Sloop ¥ Brown, Fowler, Providence, vSaith NOriogna: “Augers, Bunting: lUehiyer BILL PAKSED. of Police a certificate signed by twenty-five reputable | {istrict are confided to the careful supervision and con: | money is as safo asif you had invested It at seven, per ‘BELOW. SR A a The general order o? the day, a bill to expedite the | citizens, certifying that they have been personally ac: iivstioe iiss Soitiet intex te gomspeeesed eo artaees | Senhcemrvatl Bure seeesaten mg Rend ned Pt] Rack Ane Marley Cie), Ker, ‘roa cthepew, wis Daa CA a ee eT na Z ' fer, Ww a : aue water. ‘Or id, Fr canvass of votes at a special election in the Ontario | Quytiey math tbe oppycant for ve years seat past tO} | which admits of his personal tiantlon to. the needy. forthis Dill ahd had already Dut the papers ia the law: | Also, one ship and ono brig, unknowa, Yorks i hin me orm dnd entd out same day for 20); Senate distriot, was ordered to a third reading. character for honesty, morality and sobriety, He must Log ap we eho ge Ain: ‘Gan yew hands a for that purpose. me! facts would | as acneale Be a. eisai oni 2oun, Brilliant, Hi), Boston, Cld out 27th Korktows, Moyer, NOTICES OF BILLS. also present to the President @ certiliate of a surgeon | for aia) by means of a, dureotory and. printed | {0 ‘DOCat® Chat tie neta a cousoiou that he had | . Wand ai suarise, Sneridise, doy with now; sunset, Eitan Arr Dec 15 Gardin, Olivoiry Nore. Mr. SurvESANY gave notice of & bill in relation to the |. SPPOinted by the Commissioners of Police, that he has | tickets, they are’ sent back to their appropriate sec- | Goce yo On cross-examination of the witness, however, | NE, with rain, pmcesnan he eee tee 2 ener: ge User), trees professionally examined such applicant, and that he tion and vis! hose proximity to the residence of a f AR: Lk8—Cld to Dec asce xter, rm.o. property and mon¢y taken from persons arrested and ac- | 4 man of sound bod: robust constitution, amd a and vi , Ww 'y it appeared that Barstow had given a note to Meyer for Memoranda. ManiLa—Arr Oct 4 Starlight, Chase, Hong sare. ‘i » ¢ New York. It provi nA z She apptinantnicnadiog him by serie pietation $0013" | hin ; that he had tried to iuduce defendant to en- | snip Qnoon of the Sea, Tay, from Calcutta (Sept 27) for | Swordfish, Osgood, do. Sid dist John Bertram, cused of crimes in the city of New York. It provides as | able to sustain the labors and exposures of a sire 9 nin extend, withhold or modify relief on well do- | dorse it, but that he refused, and that this note was re- | pirutn et into Mowport movhing of 10eh inst, Rr sips Boston. bape dhe Berd that he can Fead aud ‘wri logbiy the Haglan at Principles, according to the deverts and necessities | owed, and that the last note remains unpad. There is | visions. Nincw Di "Van Patton, for > Sec. 1. Whenever any goods, chattels, or money shall ¥ of e7 case. no doubt in my mind that under imony ‘The missing coasting vessels roported in our last have been i y be taien from any persot or persons, iu the city o€ New | JABKvAG®, and that he understants the drat four rules of | ° Asiglance is thus rendered, not only with great cau- | by the plointif in jelief, «that the promise missing since Dec. 24, 1853, not 1864, as copied froma Cape | Aime TAN. noe 15 Athens, Plummer, Chacleston by the ig since ic. All vacancies in rny of said offices aball be d delicacy, for it i 3 a fA Rene n ohee tines " York, charged with the commission of any crime or mis- | fled in like manner. ‘Themembers of the Police Depart. | 102) but with great secresy an y, for itis un- | defendant was an original contract, not to pay a debt of | Cod paper, and were all reported al y 5 22d, Mary Anvah, Battio, NOrl demegnor, she same {nell be properly marked and in: | ment (except as provided for by this ast) ahall Hold their | gognm tad. onceRy the over aah hefaon oa ith | BARHOMT but to erento and pay & ability of his oway ape AE guosinolm cr Boson (and aa bys sta Sty alvefadce with the time the same was 0 taken from auch person, | for‘cnuse: athSecnaties peovided ny Pe removed | means'of undermining ons right principle, or of en: | from the cros-examination of the witness Iam satisfed | PHILADELPHIA, Jen ll, 4 P M—ate ships Gray Eagle, | Garhisr Chaslestgn: Elsa Cateline, Morgan trom London), ‘and the name of such person, together with the mame or | Sec. 3, allof the city of New York, are hereby | ‘eebling one well directed impulse. that the doctrine ia 13 Wendell applies; and in my caps- | Kingman, Rio Janeiro: Wipporrame, Howse, Calcutta; bark | names of the parties, if any, who claim auch property | ccn:tiruted and appointed a ‘of Cominissioners of | , Every annual subscriber becomes s member of the As- | city of a juror, in order to determine ‘the facts, I must Marwaret, Wood, Bordeaux; sehr’ David Smith, Petorson, | “Ponrawovrn—Sid Deo 24 Northumberland, Speacee (or or faouey, and a copy of such invoice shall be given to | Police, for the establishment of rules and regulations of | #0tiation, and the smallest eoatributor is entitled tojust | find, taking into consideration the giving of the notes by | Nev YO uous, Pendleton, New Orleans: bark Adan | E4f9), Nvork rom London), ‘he party from whom the same was taken, and such | the Police Department of the as large & use of its privileges as the most munificent. | Barstow for this very claim, and thelr acceptance by 8, Bnow, Charleston; schr David Smith, Poterson, | siq 10th Rosina Clay pole, Vicker 1 as roperty and'money shalt be deposited with thecommit- | Yori. for the appointment of City, and, county of New | Directories and tickets may be obtained at the office, | Meyer, is sufficient to placs the defendant's promise | %° [rll mead Sullivan, Marseilles, ania and N York, f of Police, and all QueExsrows—ArE Deo Robinson, and Racor, ing magistrate. Incase sald property or money shall ‘ . | No, 39 Bible House, or of the officers of the Association. | within the statute. Complaint dismissed, with $10 costs. —_— Ring, NYork; 26th, Elafleth, Kollner, Baltimore; 27th, Co: bt, within ten days after such arrest and tei Gectad with tac dopaiats ohieh beara. on the oni By order of the Board, | JAMES BROWN, President. Before Judge Thompson. Disasters. Inmbine, Crisp, NYork, Put in ii John Bariag, Ward, Wesliveraatn ios crden econ tio day of July, A, D., 1855, ahall succeed to ait the powers | Vice Prendents.-George, Griswold, James Boorman, | ,14%,31—Jreland & Haaringion vt. Hnsling d Schri- | Supe Rowann, in contagt with trig, Win Teicw ofl Por | frum Glassen for NGPA os tata stagord, and Tare q and duties of the Board of Commissioners of Police here- " , | dermithe piaintitts made thelr foint note for , " : z 1 , xease said property or money shall, w pores “J Horatio Alien, James Lenox, A, B. Wetmore. f Hye ites aa koat; Valwarke and | late, K ham Aes We Deo M0 Primero ds Mayo, hnsea: tofore established. And on that day the term of office | Monn Ais tm Treagurer. August 1, 1864, and payable ini four months thereafter. | Zyin"of torecaatie on a Tai board ays, be claimed by any person or parties, of the present Chief of Police shall expire; but nothiny The note was then handed to a Mr. Haskins, # broker, hor and eathead, and. did other dams; ” " the valic of any appointment fore made, ex- x4 Ir. Haskins app! 0 Mr. rs for Me claimant cr claimants shall etablish to the satisfaction | cept the appointment-t the present Chiet ot Police and | 1+;.0- Ramsey, 0H Cedar, 22-4. W. Blahon,4Qs Grand. | took the note, wad aad if he could une ithe would give | hod se auqnals fr imo benve to, but a eee era naar aaeaNtS of suoh magistrate that he or they are the rightfulowa- | all appointments by him made. Nor shail the act be | » Geo ‘Abbe, 43 John; " Wm, Gray, 402 Broome, | him the money on it. Walters went to the defendants, | [i teard the Edward at the timo of the collision. ¥ ers, the same shall be restored to him or them, unless | construed to prevent the continuance in office of the “Geo, Hatt, 145 Williant, 15. T. Denny,'11 Clinton pi. | &t.their etore, No. 3 Maiden lane and passed the note | Ye ar,” wittixen, 40 days from Laguna for NYork, | TARRAGONA—Atr Nov 27 Pi ford Sax 8 apt Quig | tagni, NOrk Mat time ites | gts Noreen. oa—Are Nov 1 Challenger, Hill, Menilis for Boston: Sth, Coeur de Lion, Tucker, 'Shanghto, for ts ing and insured in Wall street for $16, chita, Morton, NYork; Deo otherwise directed by the Court of Sessions. Otherwise | present Chief of Police, until his successor sball be ap- over to them for a bill of goods. The plaintiffs, heari ly, | 6, Guardia, Bossoni, and Marino Faliero, Mentano, do, it-sball be returned to the accused, and no other person. | Petnted. " P | 3. WB. Jones, 48 Moray, 1 Orohard, 11 Bed fonds, | of this proceeding, went to the defendants and deman Macalister nen eee "suascwas—Arr bet Golden Gate, ‘Dewing, Man Fean- Sec. 2. Any magistrate, police justice,police clerk or other | “ Sec, 4. ‘The Commissioners named in the last section, 4. A. Ferdon, jr Taight “O! O. Darling, 142 Mac. | &Feturn of the note. The defendants refused to deliver | “Baie Fivine CLovn, lost at Aspinwall, was from Cartha- | Cis Bld Oct Rear aves officer, offending against the provisions of this act, shall | chal! mect on the 30th of Jane, 1865, between the hours "HL Whittlesey, 42 Market “dougsl, it. This action is brought against Ensline & Schrider for | gong, with a cargo of railroad ties. fine clipper | Sti, Seanana, Cave, de. be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punish- | of 12 o’clock at noon, and one o'clock P. M., at the office 5.A,R, Wetmore, 81 Vesey” 17.8.6. Tynes, 17 St.Marks | Wrougfnll detaining m. the plaintiffs the uote. The | vesucl of $49 tons register, built at Williamsburg, LI, in Sincaronieare Rev 16. Mer ed by imprisonment in the penitentiary not less than | of the County Clerk, in the City Hall of the city of New | °A; B. ? (i inbe 55 " Court held that the defendants were the bona fide owners | fe, Patterson & Stack, owned by Messrs Harveck Veco canna ik Bacacen Se ork for Corl three months nor more than six monthi, or by fine not | York, and the County Clerk shall administer to such | g Bow: Pratt, 40 Laight te, RHcton, 442 Fourth, | amd holders of the note for a and valuable consi- : Ne < 1) Warenvorp—Arr Dec 26 Janet, Kydi, exceeding one thousand dollars, or both, in the the dis- | Commissioners the oath of office, and in their presence | © + ¢. © eq7 Franklin,’ 18, FeE.Mather,144 E. 18th | deration; that Walters was fully authorized by Haskins J.B. f 145 tons regis! 1G ALVARO, lost at Aspinwall, wi put im for orders. sured in Wall street for $8000. She was built Venicx—In port Dec 21 Harvest, Fuller, for London, ldg: cretion of the court, : Ca Sec. 3, This act shall take effect immediately. ETN Gan nee heehee eed neater aa ot D.'293 J.B, Ballard, corner 234 | (0.046 by ng ime yet ote maple ag Ast in Hd and owned by Mr Frances Spits” "© | Zoalsiana Welle, trom Richmond, Va. Mr, Lucu, incoryoratizg the New York Colonization | other two ballots shall be written the words «For long | Saat Broadway, | (and dav. arty to whom the plaintiffs should look | Sewn Looxovr, Watts, from Havana 234 ult, for NYork, | 15. 54-00-90, ¢he American ship Ovean Herald 5, . . 0. W. arr at Wilmington, NC, 7th inst, in distress, having lost a ried cone perm ech ballots shall be by him deposited in the | J.B Collins, 97 W, 11th. BE. Mack, comer 5th, | for,their remedy, Judgment for the defendant. | | Sitinmast and all attached in'a gale of wind, Bates we hal oe nei deel oft off Bie Mr. Mopy, to amend the charter of the New York | jury box, and the Commissioners shall each draw one of | * ye collins, 9 Consolidated 'stage Company. aid ballots. ‘The term of office of the \wo who shall c Mr. Warerauny, to amend the act for the better secu- | draw the ballots designated “For short term,” Thompson, and 3d av. Whalemen. 47 6thav. 20. 0.H. Rusher,208 W.30th plaintiff brings his action upon two promissory notes At Jobanaa July 2% United St 8, Hicks, We: pete, 2) ‘men by the upsetting of a boat; Heols, . 0.9.0.Pond: M.D. L-E.Jackson, 519 Hudson, _ Rich’dHayler,231 W.31st ho Fl wall, wai to go into the East India docks, w made by the defendants for $478 03. ‘The defendants, | , 4 ; rity of money deposited in savings banks. expire on the 81st day of Decomber, 1857, and the term | oj yin ko Ghevetie 01. UW, Banik OT Madi. Batchelor, Charis H, Sandford and David Marcy, | ¢Pibad lost three fas 1 pei We be Cay tangees Amabesnes Sip ay INTRODUCTION OF BILLS, of office of the two who shall draw the ballots designs JW. Monroe, i Mow'y. mney, constitute the firm of W.T.&Co. The defence to the | —ofand on'at Bravo Nov 16, by letter from Capt MeCleare, Waa Mor ti Tha. muidan’ auto Bek Mr. Buarcurorn, to enadie the Supervisors of the city | ted ‘For long term,” shall expire on the Slst day of 11, A. Mills, 642 Fourth, y J. B, Ballard, corner 234 | 8¢tion was that the note had been paid. The note was | Oliver Croo! | clean. ‘which left M and county of New York io raise money by tax December, 1869. Incase of failure of any or allof the | “°"3''H7 Balen, 971 Seventh "lagen. originally given by defendants to one James Murray Whaleship itillman, of New Bedford, at Cape Vord | Srrive ritrarcag ey Mr. JimaERsON, 16 amend the charter of the U.S. In- | Commissioners to attend such drawing, the County | yo RG. Andras Haclom 22. AM. Lyon, 172 W.43d | Who endorsed it over te Austin B. Trowbridge for a bill nds Was act on fire in the forward hold Cth inst, but it | ental Company's steamer Madras, having, in consequence ebriate Asylum in the city of New York. Clerk shall draw for either or all of such absentees, and | ““"y")-" AMuier’ Third cy, E: Mack torner 83th | of marble. The plaintiff then discounted it for Trow- | Wascatinaulshed with but littl damage, | The fire of very bad weather, sprung a leak in the ‘China Sea, in lat Mr. SruivEsanr, provide two additional Justices | such drawing shall have the same effect as though the ‘sear aan ‘ ry wes bridge before it became due. After the note wasgiven | “rr at Hilo Nov { Massachusetts, MeKersom Ni Be pec ease me Senin oars owas for ihe Marine Cour? of the city of New York, Commissioners were all present ; and the oath of office | 19 1."Ghichester, 202 Enst : James Murray purchased goods to the amount of $28625, | 14m out, 6) p70 wh, 11000 bi 2d, hranmbl Wit ay! el ati aulaeees, ¥r. MeLAvautiy, to provide for the payment of jurors | shall be administered before they enter upon the duties |“ “poinaway which he is represented as agreeing to have applied on | m 2300 wh 4, 2; 84, Rainbow, Plasket, NB, 5,100 wh | eer sa a cabelian’ of tae anepe ant Gamating in the city and county of New York. of the office. ais ali these two notes. But it appears that at the time of this 4 ding, NB, 2234 m, 45) ep, 1750 wh, 10,000 working the pumpe: A best. wae despatched. te Singapore Mr. BLATcH¥onD, to euthorize the children of citizens | Sec. 5. The Board of Commissioners of Police shall THE POOR IN WILLIAMSBURG. rchase the notes were not his; and that the plaintiff Fei ea Cece Sette Tedalt | torepore the state of the Prince Arthur, and the I C of New York, born abroad, to holdand convey real | organize on the Ist Monday in July, 1855, or as soon | 4 Sena ay erat look the note without any knowledge of any equities | $t® PA Teh Splendid, Smith, Cold Spring, | #teAmer Hooghly was immediately sont to render what aid estate. 4 thereaftar as practicable, shall select one of their num. RETING Ov THR Reine Durantuent.—A public meeting | which may have existed between any of the prior parties 1700 wh 25,000; Jefferson, Williams, N London, 14m, | $H¢ foold. apd snpcsedad in sewing het inte Enis, Stent. RESOLUTIONS. ber as President for one year, and shall appoint a clerk | of the Relief Department was held Wednesday evening at | thereto. Judgmert for plaintiff for $484 12 and costs. bh mae Bh nad wallet gy hay ap tenddh agen let wh 1, ¥ Mr, Heavy, resolution, requesting Congroas | who shall hold his office during the pleasure of the | the Presbyterian church, corner of Fifth and South Third peca ght at Honolua, Nov 15 Splondid, 12 m, 1000 wh 25 to prevent the appointment of foreigaers to any diplo- | Board, and whese duty it shall be to attend stated Jersey City News. “ matic office. Laid over. 4 meetings of the Board, and keep a record of its pro. | *treets, in the Eastern district, to take measures for the pa See adi fn Reiser Beasts Ain Thee, Lond, 12 me, 700 wh TCG) bs I7Va Mount Yorae Mr. BuatcuyorD moved that when the House shall | ceedings, and who will be paid by the Supervisors of | relief of the poor. Mr. Geo. H. Andrews, of the Courier Tarnves. ae AAR ‘ ‘Och; Newark, Dickens, 1200 wh, 900 this seaso: adjourn on Friday, be to meet on Monday, at 12 | the city and county of New York, a salary not exceed: | and Enquirer, was chosen chairman, and made a few | 80 and Gilliam Van Amburgh, arrested the evening pre- 20th An ‘Potter, 400 wh this season, o'clock. Adopted. ing $1,500 per annum. On the 1: in July of | pertinent remarks in regard to the suffering now | vious by H. H. Fenn, Chief of Police, and officer V: bone, Och; Citizen, 250 wh this season, 4000 b Mr. Parry called up his resolution directing the Judi- | enc year, the Board shall re-o any. for od x on acer VD | Rainbow, ‘Plaskett, 100'sp 1400 wh 1300 this season, 15, nize by the appoint- | existing. The Secretary stated, that for the . ciary Committee to enquire into the propriety of rs- | ment of one of its members as ¥ - Pelt, were committed for trial on suspicion of having | bone, Och; Hope, Gifford, clean, via Lahaina ‘ident for the ensu- it week 230 familics, comprising 1,100 persons, 7 stricting or annulling tha naturalization powers of the | ing year; and all orders, notives, appointments to or faa , ‘sat ae » | stolen a five inch hawser, forty-five feet long, which was | linus,’ Gwin, 40 why 1000 Hone, roti john C the vousel to Singapore, that steamer returned to this place, ahd the services of the sorew steamer Madras were socured, and, procs my ee the Prince Arthur, soon biought her into rt. Captain Sutherland and his orow wero very mI ‘ed by the labor and exposure they b: mate died from dysentery before tho ance, ndergone. The sel toll in with Carmantien, Dec 19—Nearly all the cotton willbe dis charged in ped onder this ti m the Queon of the Weat from New York for Live peel, which came on shore ou been relieved by the department. Also, that sem: 2500 1200 this season, 18,000 b di the 16 woe topercata peasant: We sean dia-, | Sabeet rveen erenmente soar eciented by tan cle tet | ie ee had been mupplied daily with food rome || etreges ree ee nae eee en en ee eee oe dat ‘ 1g Ramile Berton, cf have na from 100 to 209 tona of the eargs of ir. Petty, in presenting resolution, spoke as fol- | name of such President, and attested by the clerk of | soup house—about seventy-five gallons of soup, to- corge, Stevens, Stonin, Oren, Mai ‘and, “ovo8 ta 0, Joma:cim olflering ‘his resolution, Mr. Speaker, 1 am | the Board. The Board shall have exclusive power to | gother with bread and biscult, at an expense of about | york atrect, wan bourded during Wodnerday: might. and | Gfaehy sttm,activa Morrison, do; Carolin, “Daheray, New Toe ndent impeiles ry ich cannot be controverted, that | appoint the cler ef of Police, . per week. ; , eae, > ‘ : too grent facili aiforded to aliens to acquire the | tue to be paid by the Supervisors of the olty and coun: |” TevSir Jouxsox, city missionary, made some state. | Todbed of abet of ictus coe Ge nae cee | Ber Ricks te Caeed. Soeiiels Gentine’ | eoreae Saideips bt atill Holds tozet rrivilege of citizenship, and also from the conviction | ty of New York in the manner heretofore provided. qienté sonmarning the pace that the United states Courts are the most proper | Sec. 6. ‘The Board of Commissioners of Police shall be | "Rey. Mr, JocektN tnade an earnest address, calling aces to put into operation and carry out the naturali- | provided by the Common Counell of the city of New | upon all for prompt action for the relief of the dis ation laws of the United states, You are well aware | York, with aroom, in which they shall hold sessions | tres hat our Slate Courts bare aimont altogether ‘mouopo. | daily (except om Sundays and days asually observed as Hansson anaide sows statereohte of the dentin: iad ‘the business of making our better citizens for | holidays.) for transacting: the duties devolving upon | tion that had fallen under his own observation. sake of the small fee 0 uerefor ; | them, and for the purpose of uniformity in their pro- | Mr. J, E. Gaxpar stated the operations of the depart- 8120 te 2 Bd it in also well known that this business | ceedings, shall designate in their regulations specific | ment ic rlation to eflorts made for supplying clothing | Qedqts” =) 0 "010" in the same neighborhood. No | Ak OH Eaeowpidge, trom Trinidad for Now Haven, 9 | ,,CIMALTAR, Deo 1t—Tho American bark Empress (peo” as been conducted for the last twelve years | days for specific classes of dutics, A mijority of their | and food, and showed that money have been applied. eT TCL ake eueis OAL a | aay gut, 2d dna e's en Reig, rior get nk ig Dye Reger ng ty sd {not more, in the looses: manner possible. There has | nuraber sliall constitute a quorum for the transaction of | “Rey Dr. McLas® followed im an earnest ‘address, x Covnns.—In the Hudson County Court of Oyerand | | Athred masted, vessel, supposed, tho bark J Falkenberg ee Te oe a eee eee Stok een no ceremony, nothing to impress our new fledged | business; but no appointment or expulsion shall be | giving information of cases that had fallen under his | 7 nice wae) Pg en toa bg aece CR sean el Ee sy ho de telat ade dates tilda ed Deo %4—Tae Preach ship Louisa, Menlon- vitizen with the great importance of the act, making him | mace except on concurrence of three members of the | own observation, and that many now Buffering had | trial of Jobn-B. Rae," for seven offences against the * ‘ ‘i ‘overnment, (with mast, ‘tim- & free citizen of afrce country; and the most of those, | Board. For their services, the commissioners herein | never before been obliged to call for aid, Hicense laws of the State, in selling liquor with. morning, a horse, belonging to Hart- | Fairhaven. llged, for the tides go in and out co tha Spok mee tions iy Poablet inact ein cae ce LENE Ela Everett, from New Orleans for Bordeaux, Dee | | Cancvrra, Nov 18—The Amorictn ship. Veaiae has beam ess. Their value was $200. At about the same | “Ship Mandarin, from City Point for Australia, no date, lat | Bites tothe reported). . time the farm of A. Beck, two miles from Jersey City, | 2N, all well. The American ship Meteor, ian Francisco, agrived was robbed of two sets of harness and a bufiaio rope, A | Ship Vaucluse, from New Orleans for Liverpool, Dec 15, Ist | hero leuky, and has boon docked for examination. into the basin, came into eo Foreign 5 the great majority, t, do not know, and some never | provided for shall severally receive a salary not exceed- | The Department propose to divide the city into dis. | Ot license, was brought to a close, and resulted | _ Avx Caves—In port abt Doc 15 bark J Forbes, Sandford, justnined some damage, lost martin- Jeers, the responsibilities’ they have sesumed. In tay | fog 83,000 per annum, to be fixed upon by the Board of | trie, and appoint vistors, that all. may be sought out | ia bis conviction. ‘The testimony was procured by Torn Yor Mestan 15 Meee Het aes ce ete, |e opinion, so cheap have we allowed the great boon to | Supervisors of the city and county of New York, which | and relieved. A number of gentlemen volunteered | means of the Carron League. This is the second caseof | Ware, tor NYork 7, sehr George Savery, Joon Yoo Boston, Panis, Deo 2t—The William Tell, Bonney, which arrived become, that our adopted citizen cares nothing for it, | salary shall not be diminisned duriog the continuance of | {heir services as visitors. this kind tried at this term of court. for N¥ork 7. at Havre 22d inst from N York, in entering the Port, came, in except it be to afford him the means to render service to | their term of office. The Chairman, in conclusion, made an earnest and The case of J. Gilligan, indicted on a charge of man- CaLLao—Arr Nov 28 brig Cama fohnson, Arica (and | contact with egg ty Pm A yh fh ad stem slightly; th and other damage. Querxstown, Deo 5—Put_in the Sarah San Liverpool for Portland, (US), with loss of sails, de. Reronr or THe Baie Jackson, Tullick, from Quebec, in the Do} low during a fire | sld Dec 2 for Payta) bam, Bost ¢ L whips Oce Aug 22 (and sid Sth for Chincha: Chincbas (and sld 6th for Unit: fnville, Chamberlain, Melbourne 47 inchar); bark Nelsen Place, Wood, Forrester, Peterson, Iquique (and bark Cingalese, Johnvon, Australia 70 ‘Adams, Chine those of his countrymen who follow him. There is Sec. 8. At the general election in the year 1857, andin | eloquent val'in behalf of this se. slaughter in striking Mr. E. Meeker herly .a member of this house,” who’ does not very succeeding year thereatter, there shall be elected | nee eee eet ot eavectatie bere arose and seni he was so badly injured that he died, Express, Cut think’ in his heart that it is time, fall time, | by the electors of the eity of Now York, in the same | stated his case’ which, was fell of interest, aod drew | occupied the attention of the court last evening unt that some guar! should te thrown’ around out | ninnner thet county fleets for sad ety are elected two | fears from many present. The meeting “closed "by | 't# fournment, ight of citizeuship to restrain the present wish of fo- | Commissioners of Police; but no ballot shall have upon yer by Rov. ttt. Moanfar, aba venetian We Ee, <——— _ selgperh to beceens’ Arnexican elilaens. “Ihave beon'te. | is more than one mame for such comialssionsr, ‘aad the Be Jomiyn. Sei bans Son ese ena Personal Intelligence. a . . co i: . Dec 26:—Pasased, 22,6 A M—A ship, about 300 tons, centl; leased with » decision in this matter made b two persons receiving the highest number of votes shall ARRIVALS. ship Noi Carolina, has; 8th, 0: a t di Seageten, of the Supreme Court, and Court of Ap- | be (eclared elected. “The persons so elected. shall, onor | _ SUNPANTIA1. Beverrr ror Tar Poor Cmtonen.—Quite a | Metropolitan Hotel—W. B. C lady and daughter, | Smith, do, Sid Deo i ahips Eagle, Wilson, do} 6th, Revere, | Tanrosked And abandoned, painted white topsites witht peals, made in relation to the manner in which foreign- | before the Ist day of January next ensuing such elec. | POvel affair came of Wednesday evening, at the Eques- | West Point; Dr. Magroodén, U HL. King, Gooegis; } Bird, da; Ocean Express, Cunai Point bearing in east, distant about S5 miles; being dark, ers obtain their naturalization papers in the courts of | tion, take the oath of office before the Clerk of the Board | tity, Institute of Messrs, | Wooden | & Co.» No. | Alex. Leach, James McCartney, E.G. Roberts, it. Louis; | yahiwc uuule Toten goule, ‘Camttogte Perkivey Geantien, | could not make the name out. : this State, from which it would appear that the Clerks | of Police Commissioners, and on said Ist day of January | ©), South Fourth strect, those gentlemen having | re ret Tee Anita Content Itan, Berry; Jamestown, C Rober Home Ports. ich it woul ; | generally tendered the use of the Institute, together of the Courts bave, almost exclusively attended to na- | sball succeed to all the ‘powers, dutiew, abilities ‘and Cope Aepuanel be the Reiter bane C. K. Gamson and daughter, Stamford, R, Johns and lad: APALACHICOLA— Are Jan 2 scbr Ma: Anu, Sanith ‘ork, Cld Dee 29 turalizing the hordes that have presented themselves, | emoluments of the members of thy Board ; Bradley, Chi: K Edward, Knudson, N when the law expressly 88; a that the applicant for c’ ers first named in this act, and shall hold their office for presi wey recently ‘established in the old mee Sumner and lad amar Bobton. sia Jane, Crosby, Sb rensbip shall ie examined by the Judge, or in his pre- | four years thereafter. Vacancies ovcurring inthe Board | ;1™" oar area bell nay tines cor ye iad Hotel—Hon. C. H. Carroll, M. C., Livi ohne NB, sehr Maria Jane, Crosby, sence, which I suppose means within hearing. y resignation or removal, shill be filled forthe | Wi a" Ca ivened the occasion with orccllont susie, W, hi bany; Ja BALTIMORE—Arr Jan 10 steamer Jackson, Layfield, one believe that he would bave had bis attention the term in the rame manner that vacancies | 700, Wore about sixt rreaadie tiers page mt mm rg pitol, Li NYork; bark Baltimore, et Rio Janeiro Ni for the first time to this matter, after presiding on the | are filled that occur in the office of a Justice of the Su sot oF thon nab wad euerited’ ona in tho ring, Ait. | tie, Moore; ‘les Ward, Gould; | Richard Borden, Baker, Fall t bench for so many years, ifi: had not been for the great | preme Court. Dor of laden troun thoy fees craton ia th oltraacean tine hy Carolina; | gece. oY sinter, Whitseld; Hope, | Providence. Of che Wolf Trap, 2 flood ef ‘Americans that is now rolling over our coun. | | Sec. 8. No Commissioner of Police appointed or elect LIE Spell peda ri Hopkins, Balti: anrk, "Magoun: E Bulkley, | Of Point Lockout brig 4B Jobueon, Cred try? He now sees the necessity of something being done | ei uncer tho provisions of this act, and who shall quali- | [iPS with thelr Ditsence and shows, themselves skilful itimore; HL. J. fuegos. Cld steamers Thomas by which our adopted citizens will value more highly | fy by taking the oath of office, shall hold any other of. | HUANORINE Lie horses. early bb lal a the Les ora 4 lady. Syracuse; 3. W donia, Morley, NYork; schrs J H_ Dilke, Godtre; the great and enobling gift the people of this country, | fice. The acceptance of any other office shall be deemed | YX sah ol or 345 jive Shee ih 8: loath sae inte oR Te Ahf barks Chenango, Labrador (Br), Taglor, Halifax; Wide World, Jouos, in their generous natures, have bestowed upon him. | a resignation of the office of Commissioner of Police. She gullies teouints de <0 bo tented Bee ee cement at hitmore, Ee V. Bryan, A. ‘dermant, se, | Wrarwick, Joba M Reed, Kelly, N York Rese (Br), Rudolf, Demararn.. It is therefore, Mr. Speaker, that I have offered this re- Sec. 9. The Mayor of the city of New York shall con- | 4) indurated Sebocl 'o be applied for the benefit o ” ’ aaa Be dy Noda Cid Jan 9 ship Walter Scott(mew, 1196 toms) Smith, solution, and ‘bope that the Judiciary Committee will | tinue to be the head of the Police Department in said sith Sees, Govetace Myers, Chile; 1d Oct 25 ship Prosporo, Lane, Iquiqne. BUSTON—Azr Jan W steamer Joo Whi at an early day upon the same, city, and shall be a member (by virtue of gis office) of , Ohio; Dr, BE. Simiti —Sld Dee 3 brig Huntress, Dalby, Bothice for ip Judah Touro, del pt ter some debate the resolution was laid onthe table, | the Board of Commissioners of Police herein provided Brooklyn City Intelligenec. Ma, y ten Noy! A. > J. nd Aasembly ad, d. for, and shall be entitled to vote upon all questions aria- Drownrp Unvern Previsar Crcumsrances, — Officer oinnati, Ohio; — eligi ing in said Board, and entitled to all the. powers of a | Cain, of the Third district police, arrested a woman Oni; W. % dD. of ‘Siorn, Sieh, CITY MATTERS IN THE LEGISLATURE, | member of the Board, but without compensation there- | pamed Ann Raffet, Rag dl on the charge of causing , a; Justice Sto tkins, tg, Norton, joe and <1; Torcello, Geyer, Carde: Ie; wobr Ke 2s 7 > a i = - < 5 ly 13, vi the death of her child—a boy, aged abou : ih Sentiare. . . tor. y, aged al seven * Nowoll, Batavia Sept 4. Sid Oct M&J C Gilmore, El MI i #el eee Beh lage Ma Ort tery tated eee CITY... | See.10. All nets or parts of acteinconsistent with the | It appears the woman ceoupies & canal boat, iying in the Moxrrvipso—Arr Noy 13 bark Weybosed | Boston | Richmond. Sia ships Medora, Coluiabian, Cornelia; be 9 Oth inet, Mr. Srovrmaanr introduced in the As- | Cvisions ‘of this act’ are hereuy repeiad. Atlantic basin, and takes in wsshing for a'living. Her #12, and proceaded for Buenos Ayres. Cid prev to Now | Daniel, J W Andrews, Medora, Virginia’ Ann: brigs sembly th follow ng Ml Te Da fee. 11. ‘This aes ehall take eect immediately. own sory as to the occurrence is, that the wind having jartin (foreign), Baltimore, with Peravian seo, us, Aun, Bloemer, Joseph Howe, Rover, y : 4 y " eckge, Empire, ‘Seo 1. The legislative power of the corporation of the LEGALIZING PRIMARY ELECTION boty, al orl aeedleen TS IO ba Siete} ar—In port Nov 4 bark Maryland (of Providence), | _CALAIS—Arr Jan 5 tobr Helen McLeod, Randall, NYork. city of New York sball be veeted in the Board of Alder. | Also, on the 9th inst., Mr. W. B. Arraixs, pursuant to 7 Life’ waist, Sm for Zanzibar an: days. .schrs Mary Lee, Vose, Baltimore.’ River clear of ico mén and a Board of Assistants, who, together, shall | notice, presented the following bili:— Sa pense eter ie cron ne eee cee ras—In port Deo 20 bark Thos Ritchie (Br), Smith, PS ss seca sane Ue Veo cin, Hi J = — 4 4 ‘orl ays; inoco, son, jo soon. ORT—Arr J itty, il, N A Te a ee eee Mert ak yg | AF ACF 7 tout Panga asminy os ome oF | Comin rihanna | o Rem rah te enna Rats camera | Earacingeoket Wn aeons au | ish et gation aca e Yen entitied te clect ene person tobe denominated the aller: | Whenever a political party ia'the city of New York | Fa#,owned before ait could be procured to rescue hima. | Sent: Waited. States Naty 'Me and Mrs P fe Gasketb Me | fe Tia Calas, fr Guayagell fon diye, |" ‘for Alerantria: renee Flyaway, Portland. of 8 His body was shortly afterwards recovered. An inquest sere Segre He. C B Maddock and lady, Mr E H Kim- ave 24 at Taboge). sid 17th, steams! p Sonora, Whiting, a § cisco, man of the ward, and the persons so chosen, together | having an organization, representing the members of the ins to. 4 ‘allform the Board of Aldermen; and cach ‘aball also | party residing in said’ city, shall, twenty days previous | “WZ. be beld on the remains to-day by Coroner naling Of déspatehes from United States Lorations? at ion rentitled to elect one person, to be denominated an As-.| to any general electon, notify the Common Council | _ BROOKLYN Sour AssociATioN.—This association will | §¢ Pe Colonel Samuel Colt, hearer of 4 stant Alderman, and the persons so chosen, together | thereof, fiat they have resolved to hold a primary elec. | Commence operations to-day, in the building rear of the | from St Petersburg, Mr BN Dickerson, bearer of despatches fall form the Board of Astistants. tion at the same time and place at which the general | City Hotel, on Fulton street, near the City Hall, Four | from Berl ickerson, Mr Win Choeke, Messrs EC Sec. 3. The Aldermen and Assistant Aldermen shall be | election sball be held, a box marked ‘primary,’ and | Kettles, capable of holding ten barrels, have been placed ander Ramsey, Mrs Smith s D ( m position, and at noon (12 0’clock) one kettle full will ‘ant, oaen for one year, and no one shall be elegible to | with the name of such party, shall be provi yy sald por y le ball, Mr J A Hf Bell, Mr Henry Evan: oa Brocze, Bu Surinam via Holmen’ Ho date, for repairs and | ron, Portland for NY¥ork, HOLMES'S HOLE—. po ip Juniper, Pinckney, from New York, diog; brig Win Price, Quig, troin Philadel: | = 2 s Lysander, Elliv, . Savannah, for Thomaston; ayes 1 et ult, via Ne re ther office who shall not be, at the time of lis election, | Common Council, at the polls of each election distzlet, | ¢ Heady for the accommodation of thows who call. ‘The Francisco, for the iarding; RR Freeman. Pur- resident of the ward for which he is chosen. » | Commench election every elector who has voted fos the | necessitous of Brooklyn (proper) are invited to come and three-mastea sehr Rangler for Boston; be supplied ; and the invitation is also extended to c'ti- Sec. 4. The aunualeltction for charter officers shall | candidates for State offices, for the State mace on the second Tuesday in April, and the | and for Congress, nominated by any ing reps to witness the operations of the institution, j o elected shall be sworn into office on the second | notice, or either of them, may ort a tin the box Fires.—Shortly before 1 sh aes beim morning, & } Spring Hill. Tuesday in May thereafter; and all provisions of law | marked ‘ ry,” appropriated for such party. Such | fire broke out in an old frame building on Paciie street, inger, ‘abel, oq Arr 10th, barks now in force in regard to the modification, duration and | ballot sball be en Mg ‘primary,’ and shall contain | near Court, until recently occupied by Timothy Fox as & real, ire B andtord, re Taylor, Messrs ae i jarker, an conduct of elections for Members of Assembly, and in | the names of gop not exceed ne ten, residing in the | porter shop and dance house, It was eompletely des- regard to the appointment, powers and duties of the | district in which the election is held. troyed. The property was owned by John Dann. Lose inspectors holding the same, shail apply to the aanual The persons having the greatest number of votes shall | about $800—insured. An adjoining building, occupied election of charter officers. constitute together in each election district, a *comm't. | by Joseph Sixsmith, John Furlong, and anoter family, See. §. The rstelection shall take place on the second | tee for the same, for one year, commencing on the first | and owned by Mr. Adams, was damaged to the extent Tuesday in April, 1866, and those now in office shall con- | of January then next; and from whom shall be ted | of about . Furniture saved ina shattered condi- nd ‘nensler, Ed Winstanley, Louis Siebert, Geo Lake, Mr James Douglas, Messrs (ico Mra Geo Wil i schrs Freeman, Emi tham and Doaue. In port 10th, at 9A M, wind N W, bark Savannah; bri iar: repg; ecbre L Rough and Ready, and Sarah [. Mrs Ridley, ‘TALCANUANO—Arr prev to Oet 31 ship Ci ter, June 27 for Sandwich I Callao for United States ncieee. Sid prev to Oct. a Stat RAiso—In port Nov 29 ships Akbar, Van Pelt, to 0 Hiame. Mi ry Dixon. Total a tinve in until then. by lot, at a rewular meeti: f said committee, tion. The place was doubtless set on fire, it the Seo. 6. The Board of Aldermen shall have power to | vened ona notice of six days, all committee: con- | second time within two weeks that ‘as found to be in load ores at four Chilian porte for ton at $22 per ton; (late Perkins, who direct elections to fll vacancies in their Board, | ventions required for any political purpose, of said | flames. About 3 o'clock there w: alarm in the fe- from Callao for United States, reps; Alex buried at sea); sehr Golden by death or otherwise, and the Assistants shall have | party, in any ward. county, State, or in the United | cond district, caused by the burning of a frame house fe panne Cesragel fv) Sores Arve, Rel | shipe Jessie Mund (Be), . power with regard to their Board. States, according to the rules, usages, and practice of | Nelson street, near Court, occupied by John Victomy. phy Beene tg - ber Fri ae rest, | twerp. See, 7. Each Board shall have power to compel attend. | the party whom they are chosen to represent; and said | The building bad been converted intoa dwelling from a Set ton brig Clarénd Williams, une. Ship | ance of Seca s punish for misconduct, &c. r tions shall be composed exclu: | stable, It was not of much value. Tho total loss 234 for Huasco, was chartered to load ores | | | | and special meetings to be regu- | sively of persons so selected. amounts to about $000—insured, | each Board. ‘all proceediin under this act shall be conducted, Seo. 0. No member of either Board shall hold any | as far as om , in the same manner as at general elec molumente are paid from the city | tions: and all Jaws, now or hereafter in force, in relation , or by fees directed to be paid by an: ped of 5 to the Lewd . — = ; in any camvass and estimates of votes, and all | the city. for wilful and corrupt false swearing or affirm. | Yt: The State of Georgia. The argument, on the motion ‘man or As- | ing, for neglect of duty, for bribery, menace, or other | ‘! Mr. Attorney General Cushing, to intervene im this is entitled to | corrupt mears or device whatsvaver, to influence cause in behalf of the United 8 elector in giving his vote. or to deter him from | Sa amen oe eale Seo. 10. All ordinary appropriations for the support | the same, oF for any other conduct unlawful in Antion Cie oe ene and Sovemment of the saanouse Lene ps seal i be te general election , Shall be applicable to elections held | * "arin ee yn ue, Sam, ote. 96. Cometunslh Mo | submitted vernors toa board of commission: ursuant to this act. we Eee als a / “4 the Mayor, Recorder, Comptroller, the |” 28, Calkins agt, Long. ued. Mr. J. Benedict, coun- (Original docket.) ‘The State of Florida, complainant, ALMANAC FOR NEW VORE—THIS DAY. “ mises sistant by virtue of er, Cc 01 tan ew Lor We; barks C Wi Rio Jaucico, O8 days: Wir Thurlow, Roo! May Queen, Jackson, Phila- Deo Seott (or Watts, " ia. Charleston (# ‘ld from the Pill 2th.) EW BEDTORD—Arr Jan 10 sohr Lance Jane, Wixov, Cowns—Sid Dec 2 Elizabeth, Bliss, NOrleans, (from | Norfolk via NVork. Sid bark Robt Stanton (from wre). 3) 2 Ship Robena, Bagsiort, ‘aden Danham & Dimon Freadent of of Ot Ald and the President APPOINTMENT OF POLICE CLERKS. sel for appellant. Mr. R. W. Peokham, counsel for re- Mr. Stuvvexant also introduced a bill providing that | spondent, No, 20, Steadman agt. Pratt, 4 ship 4 Rie ie q “47 Hat Cardenas), Boston; ia, Winslow, en ceeti ta sale, 4 the Poark et Peni, ‘or of the city of New York and the members of iph Rockwood, counsel for appellact Mendes; | fe price watts Antwerp, FW semnaiace Co, [GXDit— Are Deo ig Anguite, Sherwald, N¥erk for Mahon: | NEWPORI—Are stn f Night ngal Sie Nise teat retina tees oni ard of Aldermen of wid city, or a majority there. | ¢. Godard, counsel {or respondent, Ne°24), Stemek am, | _ Brie Belivar (Brom), Von gen, Bolivar City, Oeisiebs & | 100 Lucy bi C66 di MON | ith, ship Queen of yp atenten their objections ter reconsideration, and if two-thirds | (f shell meet in convention when directed by the Board | Kyening seasion,—No. Concluded. Nos, 241, 30. | C9. c Nov 17 Union, Pitts, Tondemanaar. | of o visions NEW LONDON Dee & Sheridan Knowl Ponnington, d Jan 9 propeller J N Harris, Smith, the original appropriations, the said commis. | °f Aldermen or a majority of the members, amd: appoint | struck of. No. dl, Argued. J. H. Ramsay, counsel for the Police Court Clerks and Clerks of the ict Court jlant; T. Smith, counsel for respons is lew q ‘dees Lie Thetbonrd sf Education shall alseraveas ts | 2, 80 city. It shally neverthelons, be lawful it the | “?* orton cao sh ml “Gehe Beverly, Kelly, Halitas, gene art Dee Mi Leute In | Reston, Northern Bagle, Beewtten Brekoport. Se wr™ like manner all sppropriations, and they shall take the | Mayor, after due notice, shall neglect to appear, for | Ronmny at Hensox.—A daring robbery took place on | Set Joy Green (Br), Joba t | “PHTLADELPRIA~Atr J; he roads 23d Chile No 2, Vue, fe 4 Gatourra—sarr Ney” dy, Boston Beverly, Chase, 2 tue, jett, Boston; 13th, | Lomibo tana ald from Seugor 1700); Irth, Naviousl Ree q F 04,10 Albatross, Know! 27 Woodcock, same course. the members of th of aud ity | Wednesday night at Hudson, on the Hudson river. It See. 12. No Governor of Almsh Il hold any | thereof, to proceed and sppoint the of the said | appears that a man having the dress and appearance of Or be interested te erateeeta | told say | courts {a the same manner and with like effect as if the | 2?rcary that & man barihg the dress and appearance of otber Mayor was present. The term of office of the t Seo, 13. In case of vacancy in the office of Mayor, the | Police Court Clerks, and also those appointed wader this | couveyed to the Badgely Hotel, and signed his name as lov 12 can sen Stats, Horton, Say 6. , Charleston, J W. Bimouth ¢ cla gees, Pernambuco 0 day Cc if PORTLANDoaer Sant toh irewsier, Opbi 1, Nyon Cla ue Charles, Toe! Brown, and Ieabells, Coombs, New York, UTH—Arr below Jan sche Cambrides, Port- demas; ear The BE a a, oor pre old yeaterdad for San | President of the Board of Aldermen shall 8. We After the gentlemen had all retired Mr, Wells Sehr T P Cooper, Carso’ , 3 , y lend for N . be the duty of the Mayor Arst to mate un coon wat all be the same as the term of oMlce of the Dis- | rose and, by the ai of skeleton Kers and other ber, | feht Amna Smith, Smit Ht Riversmith Bib. queen of the Eat, Bartlett, Shsnghoe for do. "PROVIDENCE— Arr Jon 10 propeller Oseoole, Menches i trict Court Clerks. Sehr Lifeboat, Perking, Bakker, ter, NYork: he or ‘weunication to the Common Council; second, to recom- glarious insfruments, — the doors and Globe did ol pee yeeterda: Nees—Of Dee 23 Sagitte, trom Savannah ty Yorn; sear Ag ny Bigevy y wd i ad for bua tatters relating to polls beat vigaliene, oF = Fobbed the inmates “At Ian, one of the fratiemen, bet ras, Br Wie sclling of the Hcpe wee om arvers eects: Dee’ £t. Dut, (Merit, trom Pitlon oe | meanath' Goes aa, Bid sche Mydrangess Butler, ees; third, o be vigilant and active, coutag oa ‘ob- Mexrrxo or Ornmwey.—The firemen of the Eastern dis- | was to follow him, Wwhou the tell olaed his ; sou TH—Arr Dec 26 Wenham, Vise, Akyah. Passed Sachrs Orianne, Dodge, New York; errarce of ordinances; 4th, to supervise conduct of | trict of Brooklyn, (Wiltisesverg,) hold ry on Se- | pantaloons, ran into bis own room and threw them out % 29th Northumberland, from London for 8 York. le vlordinetes, and examine of neglect of | turday next, to take in regard to the effort | of the window. The gentleman called for assistance ARRIVED. GLascow—: es Bee Sh cove, Jee NYork; 27th, Mary Shrig Lamartine, Carswell, Cam> = now being made to the to amalgemate this | snd the villain was seoured. Reports say that he, Steamship Baliie Comstock, Liverpool, Deo O0, with mdse | Borria, OHS Kkeeson, 3 senegal ILMINGTON. NO—Art Jan 4 vile Ger, Topton Beets. - se. 14, The Mayor, by and with the consent of the | department with that of The movement | the bills, as no trace of thew could b¢ fow 6 | ang pease cyogusy. Ladys, ud Pogtemgatd, Det 7% | GORMERDY MEO Dey MN, Sprance, NAMrien ports Thy Fab Loowan', Watts, Merpmas gi Beortot Aldecmcn and Assistant Aldermen, shatlappoint | of amalgimation is received with ¥ act amonat is pot kaown.

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