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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1856. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Backman’ plas for a new Cty Hal, was ordered t 0 i The Beard concurred ib the amendment ef) tet in BOARD OF EDUCATION. ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITCRRS FOR 1857. mitiee of Repairs and Supplies, waa presented to the " ‘amount of routine business Tne ammexed report Board respeoting the reckless expenditures of the above aan a ‘estimating (he amoust re ‘The reading was suspended, in ordor to Tite a - | quired for school purposes for the year 1867, was adopt minerty report trom Aldermen Mose | Key, and the subject was made a special order for next | 1 The Boar of Bd ueation It the follwing Monday night, The following abstract embraces the 108 | ceiman'etthe tmsent ctimabes sogcined tor eeeesl purposes {mportan’ points of the document:— ip the city of New York, for the year per Sit, copieyon tries toprinese sate ioe mivcar of co: | chaperone Bue saree amass - 386 of the laws 0 Secting. business ant tho Hines of the en 8 ed, | ei. passed June dh, 106, Mab Sia, AA, wad “Apel found it in a most aepiorablo condition ; a a a“ Tce cman tiGamanmaacat Sante | wit uhast upran a gnae R “ oovered, uznek lees to admit. openly) such @ funds, for the support of mmm hen an lon oantaa Petbarracemeut {fom s pos atdendance of whsewses and | the ditficulty in s¢rving notices of meetings, owing to the unce: of many Of the persous employed in nd t, and @ refusal to answer some 0! the questious highly easential to a proper knowledge of the tacts.” Tue committee quote the law governing the De- | partment of, Repairs and Su and say:—“By a peruse! of said ordinance it ‘De seen at once, that in | the making of all alterations and repairs to public build- ings, the Commissioner is directed to have an eetimate | made ef the probabie cost of doing the work; and if the amount should exveed $200, to transmis the same to the Common Council for their action Now, what bas boon | tho course of the Commiasioner? own - Let bis awor. He sajs:—'Tho chatter of 1858 bas which says that all work over $260 shall be order done, jum! ning roois, &c , I have conattored at Neg zs rh where the expense came within $260. (he amount the e ebarter requires, ] have felt justified im certifying the , 386 of the laws of 1551, by which the Board of Education is bilis.’” The Committee bokis that the seowoa of the | required— stesthette ent cbarter ou which the Commtseioner ciaime bis authority, fos gy iqibe Ronnies jeupereiaenet or pea does not conflict with that which diress the Comms: | f2,fsiiu sic of the amount oft ant wil be required i to report them to the Common Counoti for their action. Tne Common Council, as the Committee under an it, have the right 10 ps ordinance compelliag | leusin ishing the Commissiover to transmit to thea for action the esti- _— mated cost of al) repairs and matorwls requiring the ex | 0k Abd, premises, under thelr charge, fer jee supper of Penditure of even one cent oi the public money. The | sp portionment of the seboo! moneys made by the Beard; aad charter of 1549, calls tbe departments - Executive depart- | oi such further sum or sums as may be necessary for any of ments,” but the legisixtive power ts im the Common | ine Durpores authorized by {his act, Dut the ag ameens Councis. It is the prerogutive of tae Commoa Council to | £0 reported sh»l! not exceed the sum ‘each direct, and the duty of the departments to exeoue the will | 1)vpi! who aball have actually svended pe of the legialative Sutborny. After referring fully to the | Porcceme °F a powers and duties of the departments, the Committee sas: | P°7),is Hoard therefore reports that the whole number of pu _But way recite additions: prootet' James Irviag, tae | p ‘lwo bave actoaly attended aod beeu im te wcecala Superinident of Repaire of Public Butiviogs ia auswer | entitled to participate in the’ ja veo to an intcrrogatory of the c mupitiee as to whetber he had | ore, Se tee ee Oe ae read the ordinances pertaining to bis duties. saia— | id act, 2 na tho “I don’t think I have.” What olee then caa be expsoted | regate sum allowed by law to be rawed for soho pur- from city oilictals entrestd with hundreds of thousands | Of dollars of public work, who do not thiak tt of sufficient of Edu. cons: gnctice te even read the requirements of the law La alfec' their cepartments, then gross mismanagement ae | aot expendita-en of the public money? in aao- | {°F seco 0 oi mma for ioe purpose of momung ba neon = ~~ ‘ons work — done —. current annual expensed of public to said city, te andl was ‘eatistied.”? ‘Again, as ~A Seimewe ae For teachers salarics..... - $420.000 Charter requires that the Superintendest sbaii cause a | For surport of } ree neoteny oS careial estimate to be made of all work to be done, and | {Or support ci Norms! set on aecertain the cost of doing the same. Nearly eli the | for sunt Superimtendenta, clerks and assiatanis.. 2) 000 = examined testily toat they wore directed by the For rept os eresceeece 1v.000, issiower and Superintendent to examine toe build- Fer repairs of the Free academy. . 00 , &, requiring repair, and tf the coat | For inc.dental expenses of ward sedools.... : 80,000 ry not exceed $150, fo “go on and co it.” For boo! setae es sxpplce. tesesecees . ay Gan a more ioose sysiom of doing business "be devised? | For "pairs of Hall of Hoard of Kducation: cig There 1s auolber pecuil.r ict compocted with this depart. | POE Priline and incidental expenses of & 10,000 ment: that nearly all the persons selected to do the Cor- | For apportlorinent to corporate wehools............+ 1.000 } mag od work i the various mechanical branches, un the Commiesioner, are not and have sever been Total... te oo oes 633,000 practical mechanics in the line of business In whica they | <r purchasing, leasing and procuring sites for erect- ure engaged. Take, for wstance, Mr. Log, who does ing buildings eolarging and rep the buldings ube He is : fellow butcher with tae Saperia aud yt te eee i which, hall tendent. Take Mr. James Reed, the carpenter (*). Ho - : — tiated thet he was nota carpealor By trade, but previous | Rave, been crganized.tnce the lag annual apportion: 4 to being apprpted by the Commissioner kept @ hotel Tomcet bolances of appreriations of 1586, for work, Mr. Fiske, who was elected to clean walle Ke., was @ | contracted for, but not finisbed..... sevens SOTO 82 clerk in @ doctor's oflice previously. Mr. McG . the $1,100.40 Be umber, is Bot @ practical pinmber, bat thought it | Tot. oss: eco io orien: . Would bea beer business thai where be had. besa «m SS ed aealerat wie ployed. As ‘or Timothy Donovan, the unser for the “parc ment, the question wes aeked him, “Seppose you wore re- qnerted by tbe Commissioner to estimate tue cost oi taliog Of an vid root and puuing on & new ote, could you Lo ii He answered, “I don’t kcow.” He bad siwnys been a end do the worl: provided he hept #itain $260. Toe Commissioner of Reoa'rs and Supplies ad mitied, on his examinstion, that hp did not know, at the lected theae men, whether they we © practical epgnged i the particular bases to wh they were aseigned or not Mr. Dorowan remover t COMMISIONERS OF EMIGRATION. This Boord met yesterday, Gruan C, Viwruanow in the chair, apd a qoorvm present. DEPRATDING BELGIAN EMIGRANTS. Some Ume sipee, thirty-rix Be'giax emigrants were nent to this couutry from Aptwerp, by an agout named Oud rool of engine house 24, and sold t for $15 Tae | Straus. They bed orders on tue ralirosds for Groew of this Commitee newed bimi be gave creait | Bey, Mich , bet they were worthless, and the Commit- dhe tL intoud wo" Ia Pmigration seut the party out, relying on the Is is ot i, mary to give cre le ‘answered, “ No, not with the © Com aittoe fear th ds bas beem k eove for the Corpora ion roment to see them through, Mr Mail, the ol, @ae apperled to, and be eubmitted the b # government, whieb semi on $290, which Ta) | sirauee bad been c mpeiled wo refued. Bat thie ot done by these $260 jore, are | | 1 ap application for more money t! a ye gy igs a cerved tbe followin, » Pendanall te Danae Turwky—Tbe seconnt, amounting to $377 in the mutter z of the © muplains of Joa Jia aud others agains! Sraase, of © 200 per cent . ’ your leiter of ath of Augu ne for ed gives me mach pleasare ou im my cheek your order This, {$40 oa 19th of May last, covers | she beigme goverment rave also 0 yOu the great satustaction with whieh of your imatisa ton Hise RY W. T. MAL. AKD | ARKITALS AT CASTER Ate pumber of sbi arrived during tho moota of Get which broth — Hevcable passengers . 16,906 Nob DOMUBDIE,.... cess eee - 6% | «ee WMO } aieheneisell . $1,276 616 | 1 passenger... $77 Gt | og ws ataicment of the alfairs of the Vom. rrived to Nov. 6, 1856 1% | Number of erulgrar tee | From Nov. 6 to Nov ot race et Work the Comrattiee remark, ar L—not ive selual expendwares, bs 1 by poildes! partisans oe would Bet contre this “ ew iss. Decrease ond Nomber omates of Ware's be, do Mariae Hoeyttal.. Hi pew) men, an to bave been repaired or requirtng re vars: yet iM bas the official epaorrement of the Commiatoner | The Ipfereoce is ante : i 8 i Disbursemente as per previous ac aboses ithoat capsn! mea t carry out and en count wo Nov. 6, I 16,003 26 ments, can prevent (rand aad coception remedy ts | ‘a ibe bende of the people, and the committee trust the | Overdralt........6.cccceee im our departments may reosive a summa- — . GOUVERNEUR STREET FERRY. LEASE OFFERED AT AUCTION—NO ONE WOULD BUY 1T— PROBABLE CESSATION OF THE LINE. ot lapels and Public Baliclngs, be requested by the | The following notice of the sale at public auction of the © Aitertmen to resign thelr cald positions torth- | Gouverneur street ferry to Brooklyn, wae prominently wie. displayed on one of the iron gates ia the coart of the Reso! cd, That \f within ten daye afer the passage of vation, the nid Commissioner and Sc. | City Hall yesterday — i am ff thea the Clerk | FERRY LEASE AT AUCTION. Board athorized 4 directed ce au vested iv od neovtted copy of os report and oma the Mate and the ordivance of Common (« Soon ine papers, to the District Attorney, | ‘plier will sell at public auction. to the bidder, w: pine paper » | adequate security, at the City Hall, on Ws ny, Seve IT, wo Cone = Ts06, ai @ clock P. M., @ lense of the fr Gouverneur ie shgoea by We. fucker and Peter Fal- | gireee hast ner, Hichage meet. tirookiyn forthe term of , wai Repairs ax ‘carn lease made to conform ire eee - trate ofthe ety charter in relaom to ferrey, ad aio Yo oe. —_ epanta on | irene, ‘cond ble palin on nye wea Savane the said ferry agreeable to such rules, requis ons. ordinances or by laws, as are now or may Corporation br end,be is hereby requested to comm | frm ume vs time be made or passed by the Common Council caste © this Hoard, ba opinion as to the rights and pri- | or sinie Legivinture. Re PL AGG, Comptroller, veges ale eater om A paper pinned to the noticc announced that tbe sale tence bat been anvourned ‘rom Sepierber 17 to October 12. Ss & conen sqeane. This postponement war caused by the following resolu Tee rd of Connotimen, appropri | von, which pasted the Heard of Counctimen om the Int of =_—ns railing roar d the Washington “4 nates lod DY private enterprize, wae | Resctved, Tha: the Comptroller be. and is i eminem topostpone tbe sale of the Irase of the ferry at called On Ald. Steers. 4 Brookiyo, a@ eed for sale oe i, “hero deal of rex. | {Shogo fore: orerd bythe Comaon Oren ™ fame business war disposed of aud tne Board ‘The lense of the ferry red on the 12th of last to Friday month, and tho Union Forry pany continue to run their Dosts on It, because a jation whieh passed ILMEN. the Common vy erbe d og a “ 4 tore ir 7 - This Bowrd met last evoning, BF. Pinkney in the | 196 Tr Coal on the New York side should. by fited.” . forred to thetr woe i tr a Mead aloo thes twas the duty Nevers: ealmpertaat petLtions wore rel wor when the would ox, the Com ir, without to reeoil the lease, seat venga ve commissers. <i ‘Common Council against the re joase appropriated for ropaire of pavements of the | ihe New ¥ erin of tat ery wold be raanged 0,008 be | the New Yor Reterred to Com. | t0 Jackson street. The committee to whom the dowel of the streets and avenues. ba | wan reerrd made a reper in favor of Wi; bat previous J ope g i Z 3 CH i E 5 s E § 1 of i i i i i : 33 i ff 3 i z om © approve gentiemen, do I be bid? (No response.) Come, | Dimmen; Bow it~ wil Fou ete me's buat Lanowmer ve Davee.) Gentlemen it will be sold without reserve Wo the highest bidder Whst do you bid—who bidet A Vowx—( Mr. 2 will give fifteon undred Ido not have to ‘1s. there no goa- ‘There was 00 e tag. cons the loading miporens = Oh ts of euf- | occu ples it fH bi} if i % i z 3 SEYGERS IX ONE YEAR. ‘The eppua! meting of the stockbolders of the Third Avemue Railroad Company was held yesterday atternoon, Thid avenve and Sisty-first etroet,"and the election, ob wae conaveted with spirit and harmony, reeultea ie the choice of the following gentiomen:—Williem A. Derting, Wiliam Remsen, Heory R, Remsen, Beary Gart, samuel Javdon, Willtam H. Webb, George G. Wal- tere, Clarkson N Potier, Wilson G, Hunt, Maltby G. Lae, Jobn B Robby and William J. Valentine. Messrs. Richard Williamson, Joun L. Everett and Richard I, Gray, were chosen inspectors. Tbe avnual report of Wm. A. Derliug, Preeident of the company. was presented and accepted. The report is up to tho 1st cay of November, 1866, and sets forth thatthe company is vow in what be calls » sound and prosperons com: ition ‘The receipts of the road have been largely increased, whive the sdaition to its expenres bas been no more than woul paturaily arise from the employment of ao in- creases force, necessary to properly traasact its incroas- burine ss "fine coat ot operating the road bas been enhanced by | re pow storms Of la-t winter, 60 severe as to el eptirely for ope day. (on the 6th of Jaaua- bj cling us to great expense in removing the ‘the entire length of the road. This was done prom pty and + Cectualiy: Three diviwends of two per cent cach, amounting to $70.20", have been paid © the etockeolders since the commencement of the year, out of the earnings of the there is now in the treasury a cash balance of 'y thousand doliare in amount of first and only mort- bonds, (being one baif of the amount created by the ) constitute Ube eutire funced debt of the com- ‘This emount bas been lvcreared from the sum of a Bi date of last annual report,) by a reso- Board of Directors, to meet pay ments to be mare op the purebase cf reai cstate The price at which theee bords rhould be cola was Gxed at ninety-five per cent. The whoe amount of ten thousand dollars reac lip dlap red of at that dgare ‘The conpeny hat no floating dobt at the present time except for purchases made inthe last (ow deys, for ts | itp medist’ Cally supplies, aac the proc which are bow on bad end not inventoried. A see of Ube company are made for cash. The suggentions made by me A: nual | repor., i regard to the parchaxe @i,.vle piece ef ground, end the erection thereon ©f buildings beter cal- culated for the accommodati(n of ovr great and growing burmese than those now oc pied by us, have met win the approval ef the bos ed heir action in the pre- mises bes resulted in t chase of twenty-four low of ground on the easterly side of the Tira avenue, ; the entire frovt between Sixty-fifth and sixty- xt st etts, and three hundred feet on each of those #1 cote, (o-ting the sum of about $0*,000, iuclading ex- pr nee of searching title, asseermentz, So There remains Ove Upon tac property, on boud aud mortgage, the sum 0,760, which car remain fora term of years. The company bave tikewise bougot «loton the wastorly side © Third aveaue, between One hundred and-twenty- cig btb end One hundred and twenty ninth streets, (Mar- jem) (or the sum of $1660, on which there isa mort- gage of $000, There has lately been crected a building 08 thw lot for the sccommodstioa of the Harlem passen- 1 cost of about $325. Fiane end specifications for the stables and car-house soc worksboge be beon prepared, and received the of the Board, and, under their directio ta were cbtored into for’ the erection of these buiid- 1 gr—ibe ce) penter’s work at $52 600 and the mason- work et $16.40, The work wus commenced in the early yart of September last, rnd bas been pushed forward as isly a ¢ tances would permit. It was hoped {ihe buileig would be evfficiestly advanced towards completion to bave pertottied tte partial oooupation before the approseb of the ensuing winter, but it will provably be spring before the removal of any of our pre- rept ertabimbment can be effected. cel mMalod cost of the whole building, lands excavations, &o , will be edovt $120,000, 1 have given this tmportant uncortakiag my Caily #upervision The carpipgs of the road for the next three months ‘will coubuees be sufficient to meet the to be wecde om the work within that time. ments of the regeiar ¢ivicends of November and next are el cady provieed for ip our present cash balance. ‘The reeourocs of the company will prove amply sufll- ciebt to mak ali the improvements in contemplation, eitbout st ell Interfering with the payment of our rega- lar civiende. Toe property of the company, other than {ts real es ‘ele, consists of @ dowbie track of railroad from Futh to Eighty-cixth etreot, and from Pearl street vo the City Hall, with a sibgle track on the caster. ly see of the Bowery be:weon Broome aod Grand etreots, one track from Grand tw Pearl etroot, and one creck from em Halt to the —s terminus at Abn street, with the neccesary hwitchos and crossings at the Purk, Chatham, Grand, Broome, Filth, forty-second, Sixy fret, Sixty-recond, Seventy ninth aod Mighty sixth etree’, wih two additional trarks between sixty fires ed Sxty-second streets, and a Gouble track. on trossel work, im Sixty first stroet, from Third to Lexington ave- pper, with the necessary tracks in car houses, paint ebep, and tr front of the depot. track is in a very good condition, having bee re- paired a @ pet in complete order toe inat year from Ann #tseet to Yorkville the raiix and road bed appear to be in a fair state of preservation. The expenses incurred uring the past j car to keeping our track in order, have been very considerably nugmcnted by reason of laying the Belgian pavement in the avenue, and of the many copnections made along \he line of the road with rowers “fos compuny own the frame ctibles ot Muty be company, own rame rat street. ‘nod at }, With the frame bullcing on Lex. ington avenue and Sixty Oret street, wed en a paint # aed pital, a frame Y¥ Iding , oo building at ‘ork re ‘Jem, just compieted, for the tame purpose, and « small buliding om Third avenor and ‘fret used af § cam room. All the butidings are in aa moler—makin, in ring Forty-nine | horees are at the Harlem stabler, and employed on | the stage route exclusively. Kleven moler have sold, during tho past year, at their fell value, and the remainder, it is my Intention w sell whenever their valve can be obtained. ii those now there, should it be found necessary any portion of them from Sixty ‘irst stro for equate protection from the winter The xoollent condition, aa + ie Without The mannor dlink a5§ 2 ee 5 i 2 tv 1 it i | i 5 Hii i i i z 5 I A 5 E f i i H i 5 tH fe i i! ii g 3 i i i z u Ff i: a ai 3 ls od’ Lil i it has been and has decided me o to several the winter. The from asnenqane be Re Gee covered by + 388EE38 | seese SEEESE 8 fs E & g ul 00 o caties) 6,633 28 004 97 183 60 Sargment in" Toss bo a¢gment fata eee OO 625 00 Cash on band as per last roport, 12,861 33 Makes bal. on hand as per Treasurer's report. .660,527 71 ‘The Great Learned Monkey Case. SUPERIOR OOURT—PAET PIBST. Before Chiel Justice Oakley. Nov. 11.—Chas. Dontti ve. Wm. Niblo and James Brackett.—This was en action brought by the piaiaut, Donetti, whois proprietor, manager and instructor of the “ learned dogs, goats and monkeys,’’ te recover from the yj for @ breach of comtract—two months’ salary for March and April, 1863, amounting to $200, for the use Of his “‘dissolvendus’’ or dissolving views; $210 for six days’ salary, from Ist to 7th of Jume, 1853, end the ‘amount of passage money for himself and troupe, from New York to Havre, together with a penalty for non ful dollars. ‘The defence was: First, the of ali dema.ds whatever up to ist June, 1863; the alutsendiy nor for boarding for te moukeys nor month of March end April, as it other bave been recovered in the first suit recover expired on 26in May, 1853. ‘The first witness called was Henry Hannington, said he was engaged by Mr. Hackett about the midile June, 1862, to go round witb the monkeys; that be made QD arrangem<at with Donetti, in Bosion, on bebalt Hackett, to pay biw $100 a month for boarding avd room- age of the men, monkeys and diesol ing views; there was no other charge to be made; he rae continued with Donetti about tea months, votil the piaoti! wes dis- charged by a le ter from Mr. Hackett, on (he 28tb of May, 1865; after the performance that eveuing witness had no- thing more to 6o with the animais. Crowe examiped—Heard Donetti eay that he brought vor Ove mem to the country, and that he was willing to refond the passage of his sen; his eon worked the diusctrendus; $80 is a reasonable sum same year, and wes lef ja the bospitai at Philadelphia; his eyes were bad; beonly worked the dissoleendus be war not with us efterwards; we went to New Orleans and around, the errepgement f r piaintill’s passage was only for the Sve men which he brought over with bim Daniel B. Whitlock depored that in to Whitlock. owner of the Germania; quirtes relative to the « teupe, but he never made any positive contract; the rice of passage ane for cach man, without provisions ia twenty dollare—if provvioned, $49; the animale wo: be charged sccordug to the cuble foot; liek o4 aid the monkeys were to bs in cages; thero were ten cages, at tweaty-five coats @ ; there were 18 dogs, 17 monkies ani ono Senet abou! $5 a piece; Hackett said they ‘wanted additional space vo food them which would make it couble money, that iv, $10 each; it was ca lerstoo! thet tho dogs wore leo to be caged; we would not on- C 10) full of pareens: ed first or second cabin passages Rovsi, one of Demewi’s men, tenilied to th Cogs aod movkice, abd that they al! came over as class pascengers. Tenoili, wetified that some years ego, he was a shipping agent, and tat the prios of passage by steamer, fron: New York to Havre was from $9 to $100 in 196.8 Do ttt has been travelling ever sines, ail over the United States; b's wife kept a hotel InGreenwich street afer his engagement with the delendacts ended. —— honest, recalicd.—Testified that Le came over with Dovettl; arrived here 234 of 862; we bad five men, Mre Domett: and two children; the Ine. perfor: we of the animals at the Natioval theatre (Now York) was in April, 1858; the board of the men and avimals would probably average $140 oF $150 por week; when the monkeys came they were shipped in separate caves abdoat three fect ‘quare and three feet bign; there were eome trunks, the number of which I do not know; nor can [ tell whether the monkeys had « right to have their drosses go free; We all came as recond class parsencers Croea examined—We arrtved on a Sanday night in the Hemboldt; | was exemiuet asa witness before the ro feree, (6x Judge Ulekofler,) and teetiled that five domen- tion Came ip the verse! with the monkies; the frat por formance war tn June, 1862. Co. between Donott! and Hackett was io ‘idence; one from Donettt to Hacke't, » #aving he was ready to gow Havre; June 8, saying that ho had taken pas Hackett did not say whether ho wast ant of bere 7, 18 Hackett’s antwer, rego for them all in the Germania; Donetti’s reply de- chiving to go. } Will testified that he bad chargo of Donetti’e company til Joly, 1862, when Hackot! asru med the contract; witnors to Dowett! to relosse Niblo, but be would not; Mr. Niblo bad potbing to do with Hanvingtoa. Crote-ezamine d—W tares was then promptrr at Niblo’s; remember the first performance of the monkier ai the Amor Place Opera Flouse, the conversation which he hed a about the release of Niblo wes directed by ir N. The defendants counvel now, a’ter the close of the ort. enor, move to diemizs the complaint o the ground tt at the contract terminated on the 98th of May, 1863, and pA defendents had complied with it in every par euler. ean Conrt by coe ed pe motion, and bgp for yerpestive par fummed ap he care vo the jary ‘The Ontef Juative, io charging the jury, eaid that the Sirat question to he detertn ned hy the Dotwoon the parties torn the 2%h of May, 1862. T wet that the pisint it wae at On tho other ais; 1 have bad mo experience in | | the evidence in the ce | soond | ‘A. Moore was then called for the defence, aud | the | a othe Tih of Juno | nmenon Lit oxdibiion five fod the defencante | Hy ef i it z i te FRE ti Sif if ite i 2 E 5 i J if ir ie Jobn Conroy, that he bad pot treated the company Coproy seid that be bad treatea = Giancey replied, calling bim a liar, The latter immediately started out to go heme with » companion war followed by Giaacey, In, ape ripped bim open The marderors 7 Wee sasinted into his father’s house pear by, where be died on fuerday morning. Jastice Speer, of Bergen, beld ao inquest upou the remains, and the jury readered @ verdict that deneased was murdered by hang oy | ond Trecy, The rewaine were interred yoa terday in Calvary Cemetery, on Long Isiaad. No post mortem ¢xamipation bad been made of the body; ths being wecersary, i order to procure tessimony with which to copvict the murderers, {{ arrestet, the re. mains will be diriplerred for thie purpoee. The District Avorrey, Mr. J.D. LIU), bax takee measures te collect fad to God. lw criminals, if yrerih WARITIME INTRULIGBNCE, “Al! pactnges tind latter: ns could he enculed. © the Mew Youn in- AC FOR NEW TORK—TwE Dar. 6 44 | BOON RHEE. .8. ere 800m, 6m 908 fovember 1%, 1860 OLEARFD. Pteamst ip Florida Woodbull, Saranuah—8 1, Mitebit, Bteamship Southerner, Murray, Chariesion—Spotord & Ti Leston. Steam<bip Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, 4>—Ludiam 4 Plea san! cBhip Andrew Jackson, Wilitams, San Francises—Gutton & ‘0. Ship Medallion, Theoboid, Bharoness Polat, Wales—Walsh, Carver 4 Chase Charlotte Harbor—J H Magaw. Ship Henisphere Taylor, ‘Sbip Nv York, Rawarda, Charieston— Geo [okie Dark mi. (Fr), Morin, Havre—Boyd & Hinckea. Clearmac Laden, Kirby Mositle— Sturge ‘Co. Ccvan Traveller, Sargent, Bucksville—Thompson & Bark Bre Ronter. Schr Dew Dmop, Ruland Baracoa ~Arrowsmith, Sehr Roverly (vr), Maxwell, Halifax—a Smithers & Co. Behr Maze Jobn, DeWolit rh Cr elimination Dolloge & Foter, fy % jorfolk—Sinrges, Clearmaa & Ca. Behr R's Huntley, Harntond, Hallimore—Mallier, Lord & uereau. Sehr isabella. Fartkiin, Boston— Dayton & Syren. farford—J B Vawards, Sloop Mary Atwater, Harrison, Caledonia, Layfield. Aaltimore—H B Grom well Steamer Delaware, » Philadeiphia—& a low. » ARRIVED. Steamship New York (Br), Craig, Giaagow, Oot ich, mdse as d passengers. 10 J Useyech, ‘How’ 10, ot sh lon ep 43, ¢ brig Rainbow, from the Tyne for New Haven, 61 a y Rleanebin Alabama, Schenck, Savannah, with mdse and pasvengera, tos L Mitchill. Ship Wm Tapecott, Hell. Liverpool, Sept 90, with mdse ana to Tapacott & C French, Havre, Sept 90, with mdse and 993 Koyd & Hincken, Had'2 births and 4deatha g the sioerage passengers; had Leavy westerly woaher, and been weet of the Banks since 231 Oriober hip Martin Luther (of , Nichola, Abields, Oot {id coal, to Manhatian Gas Co; verse! to Walsh, Carver with of hase. Bark Lelphion of Baltimore), Cole, Rio Janeiro, Ont py . Ley a S Lt been within LJ ‘Ss w York "for * we ret! or move , Zlet, asus ton 1450, ew vol loogneane wih Re , of Salem, Nov 9, experten: heavy gale from ware. Hark HD Brockman, Higrine Bangor, 5.daye, in ballast, to DBrookman. The tt DN has been of Ue Took 4 dawn, is jurthen, and is intended for the ganeral ntain (pew), Yates, Wisonssett Me, § da) A Porter She is 576 tons burthen, I° days, nod Gibralter one. NF, 2) days, with fiah, to rhe. Barney. Kebr Mobile, Howes Sarna Ja Grande, Oot 31, with angar, to Lane & West. Hadheavy NK weather, split ‘sails, sprung main boom, ae. Schr London (Br), Dinadale, St Johns, NP, with fish and olf. Sehr Sueamiet, Downing Brandywine Bebr Joba Jones Corson, Brandywine. Sebr Irene, Wasa, Harringion. RELAY. Ship dobn Bunyan, Nichola, from Liverpool, with col, Also, apotber whip ia we ofing. teameb!p Cabawba, iMiehop, Phiindelphia. Also, steamships Asia (Br), Liverpoot: Sontherper Charleston: Roanoke, Norfolk, Ac. Wind at sunrise NNE; eunset, &. fown Isanetta, Baker, at New Bedford from Albany. wasin carried away. ‘he other w cow! bos | oston on Monday, 'h 2) for Manila, Steere obo thirty five days to discharge and load two | full cargoes, haa returned to Boston after an absence of neven months: twenty days. wxp—At Norwich. Cl, {ih inst, from the yard of 7 Tagtem & Go, by master tT Wetmore e cay motclicn sebooner of About 20 tons, |, owned by the buliders, and Capt Isaac i Kl- ‘10 nd her Notice to Mariners. Moret Desrit Sar ur ‘ ran B ™ ontr CoM. cow fo the Perel bene: | | F4and, O4 (remember 6 Lisy-onaed wiroct, thi ! rem—The ship Northern Light, whict _ even Deer a’ pdm bang ) Ay! wie | i | Vited to be present dniabensi Bains’ oe seller aan eran Miller, Ma- Antwerr, Oct 27—In ships Ts ns hoa ake Sake eee Hayden, do; Celestial mpire, Whiting, disg; Garrick, Foster, Stumior, Lit, dp: bark Mili, Bradfond, fot Monievidee ead a ae Pe as Ly) i gag “Arr.si do Oct 14 brig Malvern, Philadelphia (and sld 16th fer faerie te rw, tm, ta: Seog oe sippl, from ; sobre from do; M eat: ye Late pny pede age or % tonsa Oxia bak Broom, Sprague trom wGousr'or Svuatea, July 400, ship Comoro, Lord, from bs ‘been on the coast since May 22; no pep- oanmtr, ‘Oct 2%—Arr ship Sebastopol, Raynes, Point do Cabir. Oct 11- Arr Byron, Thompson, Marseilles. 1 ale, for T \; Tedesco, Pe y, Dickey, for do; Henry Guild, ‘Heath and Ee ceca anon, Ryle Pon ship Albany, Jordan, repg; Be Aéth. for Passed by 7th, bark Mime- iz ‘Harbor Messina soca to load for Boston. Mdaebisa Od hie net bark, Comenll, Gorden, for Sry Pat do 200 ship Orescent Sparrow Seg. r 21 /ao 298 ship Uoiied Staten. Sonny. for York; White Fal- Herald, Fabber. sn Quoca of Clippers. Lorene, sold, Astoria Holmes; Wateree, Hammer, barks Ce ; Kear, Fessenden; Satelite, Aunis; F § Means: Sea Peabody; Anna Perkins, Wells; brigs Elsinore, j,aloamer Star of the South, Marks. 'Sid 24th William ‘Palermo Maisce, (ct Sin port barks Hasiern Stat, Plusbeey, for Py to load for ‘Bid 15th bark - Mazariax, Aug Z—In port bark Hall, for La Paz, Lower durin, thonde to Carmen fainua, or a cargect Pictou. Nov 1—Arr schr Emma Furbish, Kendall, N York for Mi ‘Cid Oct 30 sehr K. . Rio oot se eb. 3—Veasels in port BIT 0. Set 00 ship, Raltler, Buck. NOrieans: Sept 99, if. Bercival, sien @et 3, bark Indus, Thompam, do; schr Lynebburg, ——. ‘Kuviex a, Oct 1b—In port barks Golden Rule, Nickerson, and doinar Siaripht, Ryders ier dod andy Caney, Coombe, ; Siar! r, for do ’d: Andw Camey, for do. \dg. sid 14th Henry Hill, Watson, Boston. bark baGua La Gaanpe, Oct 3) port shiv Arkaosas. 18th, was got off Zith; barks Pbileh, for NYork. ready; cea. for do in « week, having mad pairs too 7 or 8 days, bad made temporary repairs, and was taking io ber cargo Augusta, Woodward f Boston 6 daze, Ide. Sr Jonx. NB, Nov 6—Arr schrs Alva, Clements, Alscan- drin. “Abi albon, Doran, NYork; 7th, BA Sawyer, Church, Fhvadeiphia, FP Ladd, Johnston, ind Melboaras, Norris, NYor Home Ports. gf RSLACHIOOLA, Nov 6~In port sbip Canton, Pettongtil, ‘ork, N ALEXANDRIA, Nov 10—Arr sehr Flying Cloud, NYer Sid brig "Mary Cob). Johnioa. Hoston: sehr Mary ? ‘St John, NG; ino, NYork; Charles Moore, Kavlahan. Troy. lim Arr schrs Richard Saw, Tattle Batt enison. Yonkers Cid schre M & Shepard, Ria Denaing, Brageport: James sa) Direcicr, Henedict, Dobb » Fer- ¥, Ricor Tboe Co her Hate, Norwich BOSTON Nov li—Arr steamer Palmetto Raker, Philade!- phia, ship Flying Childers Whive Cronrtadt; bark Hesperia w), Bragdon of snd from Elleworth; schr Rockingham, Jordan, S York. Sigeel for a bark and two briga, Cid barks Orianco Chase, Valparaiso D .! Chaitee, Nickels, Havean; Heiphos Soule. NOriesus, brig Chicopee, Howes, Philadel a che f, Port Prines; Daxbary. +, Chalk, Mobile: Courier, Lari Trowell, York. sit wind NW tom, Awpl trite went below and anchored Arratenmer Jou Whitooy, oom, ‘a “ York. ADI Ea. yk hark: ship Apis K tcopor, nt _ Liverpool; eebr Wim |, Mon"agui (new, 164 tons), ere Chareston. sid brig Royaiston, Robi * BANGOR, Nov &—Cid ‘sch Ads Frances, Babson, Balt hore ERAINTREE, Nov &Arr sehr R Thompson, Willis, Phita- cel hin CHATHAM, Nov 11, 1 PM—Passing a, stoamer steertog N, baa to tas's and ore smoke pipe, also four boand 3 250 FM— Passing senper Youind §. sopanet Baitinace acket. 6 PM K Pollock Kip Light Forbes with sebr Charles Smith in tow Cabal, Ger 31 Are bark Phaling, Wiaslow (ne ; aid prev t vbr arwoil Oanery. N York ™ pres Geer, Cortusie Reltimore Denmark, Bray, Philadeinta; Judge Whitman, Pressey. and Morteomery, M'Tntire NY¥ork, bre ‘chan, “forbam, and 8 H Means, Treworgy, Phi- Ingelp rin UM HEBTFR, Nov t—Arr scar \an Buren, Mersorvey, © York GHORGETOWN, DO Nov 4—Are schr BJ Johnson New York: 6th brie Matiidn Aulsboro NB: Mary Cobb, fx Ls lend. fea Bird NYork;schrs BF Reeves, Salem; © Withers, do; Hyena. Rockland Nov 5—«id bark Alice Tainter, Stewart, Roston. DFORD Nov l0—Are sehr MH Read. Kelley, Al eebre isabella, Raker, Avbany, Ranbiem, Chase, © (from Wi ain), Bosse \ York; Moniter (from Wareham), Roberts, "hladelphia; Nightingale, Yaor, talmere R EWRUBYFORT, Nov 10—Sld brig Athens, Swap, James iver Va. "NEWPORT, Now M1, 8 AM dg; sobre Rasa Stewart Masher tocar Moe vane, dg we Kate wert videore, Denman. an, from Albany for 49: #00 for NYork. All others have sailed. Sorte Senes Sew icra Kov ll—Arr schr bany. Sid bark FE: on. A dames hy) i len wise. Thowpeon, and Isabel Sarah Jane, Jackson, Albany; #' _ PORTLAND, Nov 10-04 shiv Celoatial Rreene, Buel Euenos Ayres Sal wind NW, backs Prisetila, Juniata; ‘ PROWL ENGR, Nov 11—Are steamer Pe x s jow 11—Are ste Zouk; sete J's Weiate, sana, Phndeiphia, “Chl tre Sous ¢ |. Matanses. Sid sohr Denj Stannard, Dow. Doane NYor' ADVERTISEMZNT2 SENKWBD RVEBY DAY. THE VIREMEN. N, ATTEN TON —TWO SPLENDID FIRE CRR- Ubeate framer can be seen at the salooe of George corer of Capa) and Vario’ sireeta Bald ‘have no in this ety, aad will be deposed of in afew days. Cail and oe ( cAR.MERT US AT THE NONPARED. QUADRILUR pariy’s grand compl imentery ally wn Yate ae evening. Cards of admimmon can be procured (graua) of Jone Riduvetia, Nasaat streat KNIGHTS OF THE RED RIBBON, REMOVALS, EMOTAL.—IN COMSRQUENOR 01 THRER Late their ofice o No MAL bod have removed warehouses being dotrored by ire, the undarsivaed array, corner of Ohurct maine rWWOR AW 4 Oo. . Bor, WH, 0 FRENC NE FILLE FRANCAISE DRAIRE 8K It, 4 Je de chambre ou bonne 4 enfante ndalons. Haireser 4 SRA COMME SCR THES + dies at 11 A. M., gentiomen at 9 A. M.. and 5 Keeping aa neue, ScP kita, OR lo. 82 Wroad way. JOOD CHANCE—A LADY GOING SOUTH Wishes TO r Jet a smnal ed womne, the furniinre will bs sold for $600, Address Mrs, Franets, station A, im VGERD ENOLISH HARE AND FINE WILSHIRE | bacon will De served wp thi BROOKS’ ay, and to"men- to Be prowsyt. OANTILE CLERKS" ILNETITUTE, nei ing employni nt h rete Mer ok 0 BROADWAY. meronnilie rma Aboud register, wit cua mange come petent bookeepers, eWeamen, ane c Inerchants’ clarks registered in tile ofr, ee Sone SS GRO, A. TATTUN, 5 COMMITTER WHAKVHS, Pinaa of the Hoard of Aldermen, wil once trae att.. at No. 8 Uity Hall, at 2 P. ML, te commer A of altering the ecierier ine of the cy on the Raa ‘onjgars street to Thirty Righth street. an tT Conm stioner® All persons imerosted are te t HIRAM CORWIN, WILLIAM 1. DRAKE, JAMES K. &TRER, Orne 'ice oo Wharves, de. Wy Ante ve KAN AN OFFICE, Om GAVE Rt» astore with Makes tag one, Gromdwe, Fm Pentti pia. Address (i, W., Naanhicteen - “A SITUATION ~ “A. PROT Any nme oa “ private femly. Os tos