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8 MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Natbao ©, Fly in the Chair. ‘MS BLLASBOUB MATT EKA. > si petitions tor the oorrection of taxes were re- ent pree@ re) the -eports of the Committee on Annual Taxes re <rted in favor of the remission of the personal t#Xes \Dserera petitio s Aa application from the Judges of the Common Pieas for carpets and stoves for Uneur Cour, room’, war reierred to Alderman Tucker, as © COM M thes of one, 'o see ‘bat the articles were pro Vided arthe cure) rates, The bill of Joba Morgao— $1,(0C—'or rurveying aud making map of First ward, for ‘Tax Commissioner’: office was ordered to be paid. The PUL Of Poles eu susty and Grace—$63—for expenses incurred ip mare oO @ prisover. was also paid AYPLICATION FOR [NCRRASE OF DAY. The petition of amos! Acker, and eight others, oilicers ‘ Board of County Canvassers. TAE BLECTION IN THE FIRST WALD—~INVESTIGATION AGAIN POSTPONED, ‘Th's Board met at twelve o’clook yesterday, pursuant to adjournment, Alderman Bly im the chair, As it was generally understood that the case of the First ward would be brought before the Board, there was a pretty full attendance, and a considerable number of out. elders. ‘The meeting was called to order at the appointed time, after which the President stated, in accordance with the setion of the Board, the First ward returns would be canvassed Alderman Baxxss, on whoee motion the canvassing of those returns were postponed, requested a still further postponement, In eeking the indulgence of this Hoard, | faid be, in reistion to the canvass of the votes in the First ward, | did so under Loe impression that we should be prepared to give « statement of the facts sworn to by the voters of the two election districts tm that ward. I pow, be continued ask s further postponement till ce of the Supericr Court, eu to oreane of —from $700 ae be "J fe Bip year on co eblgh Pace pee | TARGNE i, ne ina Su a pon wor darmne ally ae favor for myeel!, bt | claim tt for the voters of Lo dee nelig moved tte frat paymest until the | 9.7 Seoud end Third districts of the First ward who ask, rder tbat we democrats who first Monday lone 4456 Make the respoambiiity o would Mave the major) the act. Superviror CLancr Vera: Civigious ver Supervisor Tress very well knew ‘be! who would be Bk Wt) um to be beard before th Bourd Alderman Baown—« & rigbt thet the action of this Boare ip whing Up toe returns of the First ward snould be \ept Dace ja cops queace of some rumors that have been clreulated ? it bas elready been decided that this Board cappot covs)itute tivelf # court Jor the tris! of such questions. Alderman Barkex—1 have pepers, here—some"tweaty 1 the postponement, an! se u the subject «we increase of wages be re menu aroun! thie Bard ave the pay Of their owa le- so cole sang Wee b= see ey egone Dy Oates | t-thIny aiidavits in relation ‘o he Third district of to ape ye “ise bin vole eainat wy | Futst ward, Now, lL wieb to save this matcer disposed ot theogh be mpighit be ca eee ts weald sabe | entirely. and that it may wot be taken up io parts, Ldasire mit © dbat rather ih fa it ii aan ag shes htheult be pseigened the two aitriot! can be of Ve pebsic ro ~ ingot expressing bis dissemt, | ee He beew he revent tt, bathe would yote Alcerman Brown—(be lows provide where dificulties Kind occur Vaat they shall be settied im the cours BDO DOLbere, Bad therefore, { capnot see why the vass of my Ware Caabel be preceeded with at once, sire to be reii veo from attendance here every day. | of vets againet it. Sopervisor Vakiay Knew voting agaipat the | be bad lost his clection by the wages of city laborers | ‘* Scay, ead be could not eon- from tn w tweive H } WAlderman "VCKeR thought it wax Bot pecessary, that gg ers mma eect ihe First ward r.turas ‘should be canvassed betors any Supervisor Vookus iors. oppased the increase, | Bs was wi ling, bowover, 0, give way nod the matior wa» ately laid op the The | Ee eae ibe Board adjourned ty \ ay Do Xt, at do’elo ; easmusiine cotag tarthem Gant paren of wembers to look iato it, and if BOARD ©! 4.LDBRMEN roug there va nae loss by try. Teanc O. B o : ibe matter ali right. He could not perceive congener pert Noa iss voosat. tor retail a postponement. ” COMMUBICATION FRuM ARBOR COMMISSIONS ON 18 erman Hexen’ —lt strikes me this business is al) A on sulci ge erase ort ot Order. Wedisounred Unis last year, aad came to ‘The Mayor traps 6 » tne B aed a communication | the dcci-ion that 't was our duty sunply t come here snd add up ine results. Alderman !:y—Twere is no such question before this Boarc sow=|) \* Ob y & questhon of postpouemeat. Alderman Axkkick—There is Bothiwg further that we hear acy Of the exparte evidence from the Harbor Come >. ere asking that the Common Council refrain from yoing the etty severe! handrod feet into the Eas 2 Seven'eenth and Thirty cig btb streets in @ mossure before the Board of Counc!'m ‘uo of the Commt-sion ers the proposea ©x the Eset river, av faterests of 1 ‘wale 100m Ww oe enty by the eecupstion of | reserved for the coastruc. Jason of vessels, The area mmprt ‘nree miliious and @ het i aoie of Lue » ebly sixth strecw. TI ‘com: Legisiature at it: next ses Alderman Harr: ve not atked for apy postponement. y=The Supervisor of the Fifteenth (Alder. man Barker) pas asked it AJerman Hxxsick—Toere bas been no application or bing else AMderman Bassex—l supposed trom the statement] made tbat the privilege would be accorded. Tue Super vieor Of the Nineteenth says there is no petition, Now, I bold in my band reme twenty Or thirty ailidavits, and 7 ask for & Postponement in order that the electors of sete Cigiriets may be heart When this question is prese: ted it will be foond not % be the same as that which came up tatt year. 14 will ¢o into the whole poll—it wil anow that the poils were in ibe all day of ap armed mod. This will be done, apd then it wi'l be proposed that the olrtricts in whic Unis occurred shail be thrown out. The Fuainess pot the mnotiow On postponement, which tween Forrtegah anc missioners Will report to tae mon exterior ines for the city, sad eudmit charts of t! ar barbor, They therefore ask tbat the Common Council Will refrain from ex) nding the e'ty uptil the Legislature aball bave acted uprn the report of the Commissioners, Ordered to be printed at lr ogso op the minutes KIGHTT AVENTR K Alderman Tock: of re Resolt That the ste. by, d to rev: reasons, if apy, why Highth Avenue’ Kall: rnp thet ears tier ‘commissioner be, and be is here- Voard, al ite pest meeting, the O tases mmopeures to compel tbe myrny \o relay heir Wacks and a nee wu CY hat a EF ineGosrmon crue! Deccobes 1 1505 ne MoM PME | ae detented by the following vote, a tie having the same aL Ukake vi re (b> eauption of the resolu | effect as & majority in the Devatlve:— tion, Be said tbe work was © progress, but was im. 18— Assessor Meredith: Aldermen Fox, Tucker, Voorhis, peced by a sewer u: y a fMeulves that wore lo the er, Fulmer and Bly—5. own, Hotimire, Clancy, Steers, Mo- nog riick, MoUor key and Drake—3. Siderman Bakhkhe ty ielow members haying forced me into this matter, J have now ho o.ber resort than to bring it up. ‘alte ren Bv—The first thing in order will be the commemcement 0! the canvass, whea the Supervisor of the PYfteenth wil be allowed an opporiaaliy 6 of showing ase aboula no be proc with. c—!ben I move tuat the canvass of ibe Fit war: receedet with The President put the motion, which wae adopted Alderman Bxowy then proceeded to canvass the returns var. moved that tos moved its referepes Gon was then adopre: THE CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASTIOM. Alderman Yoon overce a preambie and resolution, to the effect thata lems was mace in August, 1646, Be- tween the Mayor ab’ Commonaity of New York and the Roman ybac Ary lom Soctety, between Fourth and F evly-Deet aaa Fifty second streets, ‘ring the pleasure of to” city, at toe yearly sum of ove ‘ that the wit, may at any time, by resolution, de- ciare the lease at » oe lore i} | ov the table.--Leat. He thea | was 2:0 loet, and the regolus | } ae a ee aes paretionof | ct the First district, to which there was no opposition. be “and the alfine is herbs, revo cedyane thal cad un the date | When, however, he taok up the returns of the Second, be was interrupted by Of the passage of (lis resuluto: and Was proceeding LO read them. Referred to (own we on Lands and PL DUENB STREET MATHCDIT CUCRO® On motion of Aliermau Fox, toe report of the com mittee in favor of corcarring with the Councilmen to remit $1,4(0 asresements vu the Duare street Metuodist pat (bere it a heavy morignge on une eburen, was cw from the table. The report wa: | opposed by Alder mop fork orbis Gud Varian, pot | was concurred tp by a vela nl 14 tob. | | derinan Barker, wbo saio that he pow wished to pre- Rect We following revolution, as he desired to have it re- corded em the minutes:— Re of County Cuavagsers wilt ye the votes of the > gal voters thereat fore the Hoard in relation to the and obstrne ing te pols in aneh a mapaer acters ereto open and Bacustructed ALLBOED COKBUYTON awenG "HR MURCTYAT OT CER OF | oa BKM ran) ebou a bKe to mquire where are PUR 16 ARKETS thore charges that are spoken of in tho resolution. 1 have The cemmittee oo maikete reported that they had | not heard them aprcified in any petition, There baye f the markets of the city and could fiad no grouncs for suspicion Of frauds ageinst apy ofthe ollisers. Under ormer adminsiration of tbis department tm 1663. the total market roce!pt amount. ed to $4,296 80. white 'evt rear they reached $102 089 42, being a difference of $17.702 69. These fects thoagh not suflicieat 0 establish tbe reliability of agents, is caloula’ed to row tbat some adcit: 3 ence bas been exercised, and thet the cng. treasery bas derived tbe benett ‘The commissee the follo w by el That no evidence existes to a. the charces the cpa. cticers comtroling and regulauag (be pubic mar ‘Ricerman TUCABR oppored the edo opeaten @ fp sas — he ¢id aot believe that the matter end stated ()st be bad beard that a svetion eens serene egw LS A fed pore of passing bao Com —~ moe Cowpci!. ‘He ther efore moved that the report and been nore made te ae nhac ii se th Alderrsep Barook— 8 potion sone roug ‘me 98 Supervises that they ve bear those charges sue When they are permitted to be beard 1 will preseat oe Al¢erman Hrroicx—The petition ought to be read, } \ we see what ti and wat {t amounts to. \id¢yman Bake a—~They aak to be beard in reiation to Lat tbey propese worhow to the Board. \iger an Baawecs—Thea, b will agh what the charges are, aod who are the persons? | Alderman Bar see—] have pe peienin my: hand, but wes to see Srat if the Board will hear me, men Liekrick—Ti the prtition is tm the bands of Jee bi read ra and if there is an Og l will vote for a postponement, bul sper before this Hoard now is the reaglavun o lered by the feparviear of the Fifteenth. derman Moxaakss—Would it not be well to have made an invest gation —— te (orestignte og belcre us to warrant ua in adopting this reso Alderman bir seconded the motion of Ai! rraas Tack ‘ide Ba t - to great time. or, anc said he hoped po member of ine [ford would op. ro ram ere “a row ly “om po yy hm iiderman Daaae eh to vole yt 4 report, but in comsequence Attem sted ‘urnlt to the {eo members—Driggs and Corwis—wbo vent io the re. | port, he would vote for it. a witadrew bis motion have no coubt tha it Mi Wilson, (the on ‘want to show tbe ecuniry Lue frauds, tbe | clect_ons ## carried om In this city Av ‘nis Hatt thes we Let us bave the opportavity frenes wi be a litade »beral. to rofer 10 & 4 special com ar ‘be Velieved there would not be | of showing up the facts tm this case. Why do our demy- Ree ea cl tan renee was See i, | cratic {riends want to smother up everything to resolution adopiea vy a vowe of 14 tS. Adjourned to Monday at 6 o clock _ | } j Idon't sce any disposition to shut | BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. j ' | feema to bo a reluctance to sta- * ©, Dat he don't produce thom her bat be bas got in bis bend. If tbe o the First ware have \atrarted bim with an; ments let | us see them, that we may know abeiiee they are pot all Tule Doard mot ios evening—DB, F, Pinckney, | ) tbe chair, TuR WRW CFT HALL. ‘ tbam asd iinmmery. There been time The third readioz of Backman’: plan war moved cons ee Sain 30 gn up. all the Counciiman Swan observed that the gestiemes who documents snd obarges ar require. Now what I sod thi: pisu said it would cost toree milliou Papers r Alderman Darken—I think ‘So resctation \s eulfisientiy { | wamt ie to bear thove dates, bots man who way competent to judge of th | o dic jc ie simply asking for time. snd it gos 06 to mati: ‘med bim that it would cost Ove mililon dol’ | oisie why they ark time. They say they want to show lars Alver the deveiopemr ote that have been made rein to the Board riotous proceedings in be tewnnnnn din tricts of this ward, ane I am pot to present the case this morning, but we @ill mot concinaive'y show that two polls ip the First war! were io the bands of a uve to tne Comm thee of Repairs and Sapplies, he woaid like to know why the Board should be hasty in placing the expenditure of five to seven million dollars in the | ™ob from the rising ef the gun till ite If tae gen. tleman corires to bow moro, I will state that | have aili hands of that department. While matter such as that | AS7i pos but T am not to ge ate on canminn. bad been brought before the attention of the Board of | tion of both cistricts, Tole story about our net belog Abie to go vébind the returne te tion will pow be raised before this Hoard which bas never ‘ot beer raised: and that is that two clection disiricts re beck 'n the bande of am armed moh—worse than an armed roldiery or banditd, the vilest set of men—who not only prevented ciiizens from using the right of free eullrage, but beat them from the polls. [1 the gentieman Gestres Lo smother this investigation, let him do {t, and cence. Aloerman ianraen--¥"9 fon’t want to emother it, We oply want to bave it our Alderman coght act os a bey, nee, would, they aisirees os werteect to yote for the department re capabdie of jog ng by reason of their ex waa ceveation io” architectural an, that 20 stroctere cas be but [a accordance with the plans whic! were ebowed to (bis Board. It was an architectaral a Wf the Comnains of Boras fi mee their report that they bad watisly every a were ready to membcr of that serene e bian was not onl, ta theo- Alderman Voorn: — > certainly should allaw time ry but could be practically carried ou id be pA ad matter properly i Tt three hon. good reason why ‘he matter should be that | Cred rooles ke possession of We coun way Bot nothing of the kind had been fone. lt was tenance: such a thing? No. str, ws spond i proved ed tbat because a year or more hed elapsed wnon | throw ovt the entre ¢ietrict. Shall we submit to itor ‘questio® wae agiinied, Sat Bat Sioard should adopt | make an example of the district apy pion ciered to it by the Committee of Repairs ant Aldermen Friwan was cocerttocd to say that Mr. Bo Sappiier. The members of the committer were not ca | chanau wou'd undoudiedly sill be Provident of the Caited gedic of jocging of the probable cost of tt, and that in | States even if thore districta wore thrown out, bat it in onder to Late performed thew auty eatinfactority to the | Yolved s question more seriowr ‘peg the election of either sommunny they Cugat to bave called in the aid of disin- | Mr. Bechenrn or Mr. Wood, aod be teas it not only tereate’ pertors © A eretiiects, Who devised this = the duty of the democratic party, but of every man la ont mea of ko ge a8 Dullerrt who would give Woe country Who looks for an hovest return of tho elective jon On the rubjet whew fear or tevor. No auch | franchive pet a peep vo thie Sgatieg rotieg, & onying. atersion wae given to the subject, but ft wae parsed up. | knock'ng down and dragging ont. It was not on, Itke « great many uber importent matters, without | thet bac been dome in corner, but's mamneret fot ant s ve core seraven gad |e (Og & great expenditure to the efty, He mover that the v75ject be red baci to the (crmmitiee of Supplics, in Order that they wtormation relative to the matter from other | =-thoro privileges that cost ath ae pr Rat ‘was not to DOR work of a day: it wasto | trenenre. And are we, contiuned Aldermen F, aro wo De actrocture to inst for years, Hence it ongbt to be well | to allow them to be tram under win perfect im seen to that the plan ts Correct, and the cot of the buiid- pad Pot the worst of It was i came forward, it bad tng sheulé pot exeerd a certain limit (8 order that the es © smothered, and why be would }'ke to know—— oy may ko ma copeee © & entailed’ upon i, When | why? Throvgh influences; and it was throngb 1 war copsivered toat the debt of this city wan already | ye y wituewce that i winked #t. Lotue have « the communiay war barthened wih joatiee cone and let it ‘all on the aide to whiok It 7 224 nthe new y Hal wan oP paid Re conciuded by ex) Ay hy ‘or aiieresety by taxation, ‘there way be a friend woud look this equare in tho face. If re- for the Lur pore raisea oy etoee, yot ft wan the same thing buked tm the bud such # thing would not osour im the in the eno, No member of toe Board, in big opinion, | city. » é at could copetientiously oncharge bie duty to his cousti- Al Wn—T amas snxions to put down ro og tuoe ts withoot givi: gto thts subject much more conside- | @@ ny other member of the Board. The only reason fle trosted toat the me would this matter jn that all thie talk will amoont to cipal counetle of New York and the Board have nv power to adjudicate Saiy tthe any ~flg— Td we aren ease a, SS ee, ee tt wae 2 ES sald every wan could understand neni Meerrs. Beckman, and .bose gentlemen al themacives ready to 7) ain it to every oitt ou courte ere eesitored, wad the city required 7 z ty and county of New York. (egal voles pollen in satd voters, thereby robbing wnt Just righ’ » Ce 3 ro] it 3 ib z, i ; ; = Be i 3 = a i i! B g E i ; : “Asdormas Pry (Chatrman)—ndoabtedty this Board ie perfectly competent to appoint shree of ite members for (yy Mell quesvon. pe 20 ee of , Ph he report ent Board of Aldermen in | they can eve ne va notion. Movers Be os spin fe ees eit Let 9 extva —_— 7s ot Oe eee aay ware me , 6 in Hit wor going bare — rx uopied, bp sing is tbe aftrmative andjl | Farha neem Tbe bot (ace adjourned Aldermen Bagor.—i think that’s out of order to make “i i wruine—Can you ‘Aldev maa Renee Boo sonoolboy say, let us stop there f Aldermen ELy—Th: A Manvax— Yee. but not to use such f Alderman Eiy—[le his decision that’ tals body ‘was competent to 4 apy pumber of {is members to ring the alarm bel! seid he would entertain the preamble and resolution, and leave it to the Board to dis- @ of the ma aa they t deem proper. The obj-ct was obtain the resvil of the balioting by looking at the poll were ip doay to correct the evil and to bring wing ten gel to punish. pat but I can’t go further than the law llows. Idid not rule out the resolution. Alderman Fox—The President hes no to proface the reselution with such remarks He mizht have said the rerolution was either tp Or out of order. al sir, I have 1,600 votes in the Boweeie ware ahich. 1 1 want to out Tray this whole Board of County Canvassers is a mere farce, end we proved trat last year, We can ¢o ali we want to do in one di I now move ee tbe gentieman be allowed to thdraw the motion, I think the resolution can be sevens word. ed, 20 that it will be more acceptable to this Board, we might have something a litle more decent. Alderman Liy—~lem cuales amazed that the Super- ge! of the Seventh ward pares me for giving ap opinion upon what I anid. ‘ask gentlemen to witi draw the resolution so that ody may, bave something decent My lapguage was respectiv! and proper. A} dorian Voormma moved to lay Alderman Briggs’ re- solution on the tab: ‘be motion wae carried and afer canvassing the re- turos trom the Seventh ward the Goard adjourned. Before the adjournment, however, a motion was mado by Alcerman Foams that the Board adjourn for the pur- pore of reviewing the ‘‘Emperor’s troops,’’ meaning thereby (be police, who were being reviewe4 in froct of the City Hall by the Mayor, The motion was rejected, the Boord preferring te adjourn at their own time. ‘The Committee on Wharves, Piers and 811ps. ALTERING THE EXTERIOR LINB OF THE CITY EAST RIVER, FROM COKLEARS STREET TO THIRTY: RIGHTH STHEBT. The Coromittee on Wharves, Piers and Slips of the Board of Alderman, met in Mr. Valentine's office, City Hall, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on Friday, Alderman Hiram Corwin, in the chair. The subject under consideration by ‘Toirty-cigbth \ holders op thet part of the river, made a Jong statement Defore the Commitice, going \nto the history of the eflorts that bave been made to cstablish a new exterior line. He considered it of the greatest importance that a prover ex terlor live should be immediately egreed upon, as the river is rapiciy fling up, end becoming — fome paris, particularly ee the upper part ity, on the New York elde. He consi pres tnat the Harbor Commissioners had been chosen ior polities! pur poses, or thes would xot all have been taken from tbe country. He thought our — a had as much joterest ip, apd were as com} judge of, the pro per extertor line ag fog Bog BS aire the country, The ‘nw. said be, gives to New York city the legal control and power of xing tbe exterior lise along the East river, and of establishing tho outward » ‘which street, when once ertabiiebed, caunot be changed without the suthority ofthe State Legisiaturo, He was im favor of he line which was recommenced to the Legisiatare by te Haber Comm'ssionys e first and third report, . that East street be catended 75 feet wide, ‘Dy a re- urvatore, go that waterty ue sball intersect troet 145 feet east of the pre- gular the contre line of Eighto east corner of avenue D and Enghteenth street, then to roseed, according to the proposed line of the Board of ounciimen, to Th bib This be considered would form the on 5 The following pariics boing a!) the property owners ia that region who were present, Capt gg with the lie proposed by Mr. Lober, vi fobn |. Brower, owning the ‘whole front, (rom Twenty seoond to Twenty third street, the Bianhattan Gus Company, owning from Fowrteenth to “ixteepth street: the Novelty iron Works Company, owning from Twelfch to Fourteenth street; Mr. Webb, owning irom Fifth to Seventh street; Messrs. Wm, & ¥. ©, Smith, ownlag from Houston to Third street; also bel a block between Rivington and Stanton streets, and fhe Formers’ Loan ond frost Company, owning ‘trom The comm‘tiee will Thy Oret to Thirty sixth sirect. Lave snotner meting, whea the subject will be further dens.e4 Obituary. TEL TH O° M. CABET, OF TRE ICARIAN COMMUNITY. M. Caper, the Chief of Icarian Commenism, founder and President of the Icariaa Colony at Nauvoo, li!\nois, who | came to St, Lociga few days ago, with those of Lis disct- ples that proved themselves trae to bis cause, says the St. Lois Litean, died on the Sth inet., by an attack oxy, at beget sixty-nine years. ‘ars cf the life of this notorious, rather than person, would be very intercatiog. if truth. y rented. Of’ late yeara he bas drawn upon himeolf muck pub te attention, io France and in the od § His cftwt velore the American colony of Fourierites, ing from Paris din new state-of society in Teas, rent promises were beld out at Paris to all who should jola tbe soc! of wbieh Mop». Cabet was ite head and front. Pablic Attention im France was jargely (xed upon this move- ch was to be, as it Were. a demonstration to J of the glory ard beauties of | ourieri: m, Boctal- tom, Communism, &c. Never was ‘a'/ure more complete. ‘The umbappy cv thelr mesre Lt bile was as . M. Cobet, fouad themse! vor forth upon the world, with. upds, = y Fea mere and destitetion. Loud complaints were made agaivat Qabet: and many who bad gone with bim to Texas, on their rei to pay ne actions against him for winding, as they aliege, i be was condemned as a swindler by tae courts, par confunace that fs, im bis absevee, he of courve mot ap” pearing to weet the charges The next heard of M. prcsect ot of Mf Onbet, after the dirastrons termination of the attomoted | colonization in Texas, was, to tho surpriee of every vody, that be bad bought the ety of Nawvoo for the purpose of carrying out ip that famous place bi ideas of a Fourierite communlty, ‘The colony wih\ci M. Cabet planted at Nanvoo afier his signal fallore ip Tvxa*, and tho retorn of most of biv fol Jowers, wat collec the Icarian colony. liv remained at the head of this Fourierist e=tablishment at Nanvoo til! Within a few days of his death. Little was beard of bis doles in Nanvoo, apd that /itile not mvcn in his favor, daring all the period of bir management. It wax said that be reigned a ag over the colonixts, and rale¢ them with ap iron This led in the end, aa \t generally doce ie rocrmoring at discontent, whiob coded 1s in ‘De fight of M. Cabet Nauvoo, sccompaniet by a few of bis most devoted partivane. Sbort!y a‘tor his arrival at SM Lovir, which was the pince of hi retreat afer adi sat. ing the bovereiguty ¢f Nauvoo, be was seived with an attack of apuploxy, whicl. terminated. in afer Lous, bia Atul career, at the age of sixty-eight years. No deubt his expulsion from Navvoo hastened his 1 known (hat intense fooling and strong passion operates az powerfully to produce apoplexy as any ot the ordluary excesses from whicli i commoaly pro- coeds. ‘The antecedents of M. Cadet deiore he became a quasi public character in America, were somewhat more dis- tipguitbed, though not less icrb: lent, than the events of his Jate anit last career. Ho way vor in 1788, aud practised the law for some time in by re city, during the period of ‘the first empire. After the fall ae Napoleon and the entry of tbo allied srmie into Paris, Maitre Cabet left iijon and setilied at Paris, There he became counceted WAR the dieren| revolutionary aud tec iallet gooieties which #prang up ike mu krooms after wore caatly filed with uncmployed, disbanded discontented soldiers. Mr, Cabot was resicing at Pari at tho poriod of the reve: lorion of July, whieb Nike a sudden wave of the tide car. ried Lous Phiit to power and tw tbe regal state. Ss this oteasion, and afer ® snocess maint, revolution societies of whieh Mr. known metober, he was rewarded with ollice and a rit ation under the how gorormment, #uch indeed tr. versal witimas une and last goa! oF the ambit tematic reformers and agitators f Jona Wilks, Cham: deriain of Jondon, to Sepbea Cabet, who now became he government ia the \s\and of Cor. ended hie days in peaoefal tranquil iy had be deposition Deen one of lew yitton and disquict. Bot while rest dent tn Corsica he was chosen for representative in the Chamber of heputies, whieh ef cour e brovgnt bim bank again to Paris, Entered opon bis legislative duties tu the year 188) ia the Chamber, he attached himeolf to the parts garche, or the extreme left side, apd became an energetic opponent of the igen: sures of the government. Some mvetery hangs over thie perio? of Mr, Cabet's tlle, for we oc! Gnd him in London, plunged in desporete poverty. 0 #* In sued cages te quite ratural, beoome @ Warm om in and ad. vorate of ebartng ef) men's porsersions. \( scems that rome perrcoution an’ @ trial, iu which he was found acilty for seme ofience, by the romeat of Louls Philippe, bad thes made bim a io London. Hy retpained an exile from 1984 until 1 when he — 6. to France by virtue of a general political amnoaty. Low berame a political writer, and devoted himea! ‘ie ta preaching of tone eocial reforma which are boat @acribed 88 Bootai'stic, Owenssiie, Fourierits Avd Communit, As, As & zenlous reformer of society on Owen's and Fourier’s plan, be qvarrelied with every organize! society of the fame character, and ret op aplan of his own, Sooh wag lite pavition tp France, we ar aod polities! reformer or social, when the revolution of 1848 broke out which | Nfted Tone Napoleon to the top of the ladder. fivery | ope knows and the burning saols of Cayenne witness how onfortanatety this jntion resulted to the men and mater epitits by whore active exertions it had mainly | been brought about tg? fat ané finding Francs too hot ft France for Texan. a was, as already before stated in thie bricf eketeh re carcer, thet Mr. Cabet crew together « her of men who embarked all thelr fortunes with . and went ander hie leat te ik & new home nnd we vert oF equally on Red river, in Terae—the t place nthe world in which to look for gach things. From thie time hie life anc bistoty belongs to f c And what it war we havo partly shows abo evpnision from Nauvoo, ‘and toe ‘who had mG Induced to embark al) | France | have remained ard perhaps have | of Louie Napoleon bad became | Court of General Sessions. Before Recorder Smith. PRIBONERS SENTENOND—GALVAN, TH EXTENSIVE RECEIVER, S8NT [TO THE STATE PRISON, BTC. Nov, 14.—The following prisoners were brought up for eentence this morning:— Peter Casey, for petit larceny. In consequence of his previous good character, he was relcased on paying « flue of $25, Jobn Kohler, for grand larceny, State prison for three fears, Joseph Galvan, the extensive receiver of stolen goods, was then arraigned. The Recorder, in passing sentence, said Gannd 70m hewe Nene convicted of the crime of receiving stolen goods, under circumstances, t00, which soy Sei ren ave been engaged in this business for a be tempered age roner that it should be done. urt is that you be imprisoned in the mercy It be alway sentence of the State prison for two years & WELL KNOWN NYMPH OF THE FAVE—GREAT DEPKAVITY, Apn Vernon, who was convicted of stealing a gold wateh, was arraigned, His ffonor, in passing sentence, said that it was a short time since he eentenced her bro- | ther for ten years for robbery, and he understood an. otber brother was convicted in Brooklyn. Your case, continued the Recorder, has this additional featare—I have traced since the trial the wiiness that oe called upon the etand and find her to tae @ very ter, and ascertained the fact that she dis; of this watch which was taken by you, and the officers of jus- tice are now upon ber pursuit, To your crime you added that of perjury ‘and imposed upon yeur counse!, and you deserve to be severely puni . She was sent to the State prison for three years and ax months. Joba Brown and Charles Grabam were tried and con- victed of stealing two pieces of cloth, worth $70, from ‘the premises of Messrs. Henry Trowbridge & Co., Boek- man street, on the 14th of October. The Recorder ob- served that the manser in which they committed the offence indicated that they were not old cfienders, cise he would bave punished them to the fall exteat of the law, Stato prison for three years and six months, James M. Bell and John Gallagher, two young men, ‘were charged with Cen A pocket of Mr. k Ketchum, ats meeting in Tam! on the 4th November. Beil was acquitted, but Gallagher was found guttty. Wand coréer remarked, in passing sentence, that the Prisoner was @ young man, he had tained great on rity as as pickpocket. He sent bim to the state for ‘three years end six months. After the disposal of one or two trifling cases, the Court adjourned ull Monday next. United States Olreuit Court. Before Hon Judge Netson. Nov, 14.— Geo. W. Warner vs. Norman B. Grifin.—This ‘was an action brought by the plaintiff who has purchased Dr. Allen’s patent for an improved method of setting teeth by a continuous gum, against Dr. Griffla, a dentist in Brooklyn, for an infriagement of the same. The de- fence set up was thSt the Cpe od is void, the composition described not being capab! Dr pep use; also that the Toctboo claimed was used in Paria ‘and else where prior to lr. Alien’s patent. To support the laitor detence a set of tweth worn by Aaron Burr, made in Paris many years ago, and one by bim on biz death bed to a friend as juced in Court, which, om being jurors for inspection, was let fall, ‘and was broken, to ine evident annoyance of the witness who bivfly valued the relic, The case has occupied the Court toree days, and is deemed of great py ns 0 the dectal faculty, a vory number of are in this city. Verdict for defendant—that ‘that de- feudant «id pot infringe the patent. RESIGNATION OF THE CLERK OF THE COURT. Mr. Joun W. Nelson, :on of Hon. Judge Nelson, who bes held Ls omer Clerk of this Oourt since 1851, has resignet. Judges Neloon and Beits have app cointed Me, Kerneta G. Wh’ ie to fl) the vacancy, Mextcan Affairs—The Counter Expedition Against Cuba, New Yorx, Noy. 13, 1856, TO 1H8 BITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Sm—I observe in your paper to day, that my country- men, Senor Don Francisco Bordon, has replied t» some remarks of yours respecting certain Mexican Generals now im this capital. Thess gentlemen, viz.: Senors Bianco, Uraga and La Vega, certainly did not require any vindicatiou in this country, where they are so well kcown to fame. and ou all cocastons properly distingulsh- ed, But it pleases me much to fod that Don Francisco doce not deny what you stated—that these generals wore engaged in tho exterprise preparing in oor heroic coun | try to repel invasion by “ ‘img the war into Africa,” that is, to make & descent on Cuba from Mexico, Nor does ho deny that there good patriots are willing to serve their country Against the cursed Spaniards—whom aii true Mexicans detest—and to follow the lead of our ex- | alted President, Senor Comonfort, i thipk Dou Francisco ts in error \n sayirg that Generale Bianco and La Vega bave never been connected with the Ss se ‘at the present moment, that is charge Scoetenes made by the prosent govern- ‘are in exilc. General Ta Vega | ' | | was not —s to sarurateage the authority of Alvarez | as President; but when ho 7 him a positive order as | General of ‘Ivvision, then La Vega obeyed his #u | perior officer, Allerwards he held a high oom. wand in tho army under the ablo leading of | Comoutort in the sloge, Inet April, of Puebla | ) pgwinet Haro Tamaris and e church, La iting the church Vege spite pproved of coniises' bia, but censured in writing i] order of the I’re ident reducipg to the ranks the 1 offcers who sur. j rendered in that city. This was s eave military offeace, tor which be was punished by con.ine: in tbe Castle of Perot’; and afterwards, being suspected of conspiracy, he was ‘expelies! to Now York. There is, therefore, ao reason why he should notgpeia serve unter Comonfort in 80 populer an exped! against the ( apias. Geveral Blanco baa been bea — in a againat Comoniort. and bad tt not been for Gadeden, he {ute would not have ro bose eal unlike that of Bontila, Apotber favorite of Sante Anos, upon bis downfall. At that event Blanco escaped out of the city to Coyoear, the villa of the American Minister, under the protection of the American fing year, From thence be directed conspiracies through his brother, an’ in conseyvenee of it Comonfort had to ask tor the recall of Mr. Gadeden, who before that request had extolled Comoniort asa patriot, but afterwards de nounced bim asa tyrant and traitor But Gadeden boing recalled, Blanco bad no asylum, apd was only too happy in being able to b verve againet the Gechy; tion of hie career under | i} huporable mission as Mivimter to sit ones : mga \m the capture of Uraga, and bis being General Alvarez, that torrible “Panther of the Goperal Uraga, however, is barning for military glory and dietiocton, and is willing to serve the present government 1 wri thie commnnication to you because I thivk | this expedition a gloriour one, which ht not to be con. | cenled from the public, But all the w it, ag ali the world would join us if tt were knows and understood. | bave beard of several distii namer ~] to captain this Ge bat Comonfort has | the most nerve and talents for the command. Many American® wil! Joto, But why this mystery about tty You Ot swarm bees withoot ® noise. With mi rd, JOS) SANCHES DE Gu! Lee Storage or Goons is Bownrn Wansnovsre InvoRtast Dmcistoy.-=Oiteuit Coart—Fovter et al., Pos lee, Thir tan action brought by the ogaipat the cefendapt, as collector of the port won, to recover back money paid for -torage of merchandise ‘0 (be bonded werehouses. The pisintts contended that ihe ums —— of them ye the collector were beyond al rate Ci thie port, and protested guioes ibe payment ‘rouget thir attloa to recover ‘he EROS. a tie Part of the collector, it wa. argued hat the of goods by the plaintiT: war voloutary; | (bas they bad ihe right to store the same in thelr own tent the re to pay t torekeepor: of ee Upttet , and that i “oe th they bad onoe paid, al! the Mrether payment. wore yolurtary, as they were aware of the rates claimed, na soereage coe aoe reed back mene On tbe part of oe te e act of March 3, 1841, bad fixed tho ef storag@in poblic #torev at the vsual rates of storage at the that the ‘cerehensng seu delng silent in regard thereto, mutt be been ) | Ao. | | 2 Het : 2 : NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1856. MABITINE INTELLIGENCE. Port of New Work, November 14, 1856. OLEARED. a Edlaburgh (Br), Cumming, Glasgow—J {MoSy- sp goa ae dbegcrverpont en eet sup Bont Morse. Perkics. a aon x Partale, ob rt fe ig Sooke mt. £00, ‘Dou Pa ge a en 7 aca port, NS—J 8 Whitney & Princeton, Allen, forfolk—O & a& EJ Peters, — eiede Lor Nortoe—0 kD Peter. Brig Oviten, Sait, Alesrudria— Metealt & ‘Duncan. Behr Ti ‘Jacmel—Bre in & Co. itr Biwent r Bobi’ leck, Hallock, Vir feues ae Kaapp. a eat nan & Hurlbut. Behr W Btadanan, Ter , Georgetowu—Dollner & Paiter. Schr Opprey, woern—B Blossom & Son, tien Be ker, Ricemond—Von Brunt & Slaght, | Rehr a R Wetmore Bogert, Galimore-aMerril & AUbol Sehr Fanos, stokes, Pladelp as Hand. Susan,’ Webber, W Lewis & Go. Behr Sarab Biizabets, Smith, New Hayen—Master. ARRIVED. Steamship Empire City, Grifin, mown 0 Pree via Havana om inst, SS mene and passengers to MO Roberts. sania jorfolk, &o, with mi passcusers ip'Tudiom & Plessis, The ship "Cowper, from Daliag, stl lays sabore near de Kip Rape, Hampton Ttoaas, Vith's AM, 10 males Souls of Barnegat, passed sleamer Cale: dire hence aes poe exropolt, Jay. Sica: Just 8, Sands Head June Un iaented t Helena’ Sept 18. with linseed, Ac, to West & ker, Experienced a long continusnee of tight winds and Calms for ii) daye lant hate carried sk ysalls. pitie, Wanderer, Byder, Liverpcol, ‘Oat 4, with salt, de, to lowes Ship Buntbolét (Ham), Paulsen, Bonhars, 83 days, with mdse and 37 passengers, to W F Schmidt & Co, Experienced heavy westerly gales, split sails, Ac; been § days Weat of the Barks; bad 1 birth and $7 deaths during the paseaxe. ‘Sbip Howard (Hamm) Niemann. Hambar 241 passengers to W F Bel 8 the passage. Cell, txperloncel a from NW, split sails, ‘Ship Majestic (of Brurswick). Decker, Cardiff, and Panarth Roads “Uct 1, with rairoad fron, to Grinnell. & Co; vessel 19 Neri & Sop. Experienced heavy. westerly gales, for 39 days, Oct 1, off Lunda Island, paried Scheu Sidney; oC Richmond Me, whales wit futiopmas gone ane! maiumast sprung; ramaae no assistance; ‘would Te: turn to Cardiff, Burk David G Wilson (of Philadelphia), Peacock, Roehelle, oseeys, with brandy Be. to instr. 10h inet, at fl 40,10 6S saw ship Howard, N. Bark Flise (Ham), Nelison, Hamburg, Sept 27, with mdse and lie pamengers, io ¥ Karel Bark Orpray (Br, Keats Bristol, H, Oct 2 with mdse and B passengers, 10 i fcSingws ‘Oct 7. iat 4915, 1om 15 $0, fel invade rig © W Collingwood, ubaniton ‘Tabiti ucknam, a A iron, to eaal to Brett. So: gompany with sips Alezandrine, bark Elberta, eli for New York. The ship Col Catts, for NOrleana, a Vrig titania, of Eastpor, for New Yors, siled afew days revic ube Phark D © ¥eaton (of Porting), Pote, Neweast, £0 dara with coal, to master. 9th inst, lat 4] 41 14, lon 65, exchanged &! - nals we hip Neptune, Yon. hence for Liverpool. Brig Nazaire (ot Quebec), Prioux, Back Kiver, Ja, 22 days, with logwood and pimento, to Leaycraft & Co. 6th inst, near Hatteras. ‘signslized a bark showing a tricolor fl: ‘with the jetters 5 C in it, bound S, supposed sturges & Co's si Brig Lng yd Dbu (Br), MeNeill, Pictou, 17 days, ‘with coal, Snow, to Artbur Leary. oSthe Heury D Mears (of Baltimore), Kington, Ja, with sugar, de to maser, | Oct 28, lat parsed the toy of dase house, socuk 80 feet long and Seat Weide ‘was palntee white on the inmide and lead color outside; filing Int 8, ion 74, ‘spoke schr ‘Urelia D Bowe, hence, beaahe Kasbec, Robinson, Pictou, 11 d with coal, to Me) Mil, Wheelock & Aina. pik: iv Cole, Machias. oe es Ww Backspeet, ie, Wane, Buckspo 26 deaths mae Schr Eastern Be Schr Superior, Robinson. Schr Nourmabal, Holbrook, ‘tock ind. Sehr Deiaware, are, irigues Rockland. Fremey. Be Rockland. Sehe Plorence, Dayton, Ros Behr Kossnth, Cooker, co ar. Sehr Northern Light, Olater, Vinulhaven. Sehr D Baner, Goodwin, New Haver. Sloop Joel Hall, Cole, Portland, Ct, Stesmer Bristol, Allen, Philadelphia. Steamer Osceola. Clark. Providence. Steamer Uncas, Bates, Hartford. SAILED. Ship Martha's Vineyard, Glasgow; Hemisphere, Charlotte Uorvor, with oops, Wind, §, and Light, le Marine egy, toh 4—Arr ship Windward, Calcutta. Herald Marine Correspondence. ERY WEST, Nov 6—The schr Justice Sanders arr at this port on the 2th Oct frem Newport, 1, with aa assorted care go, eeliiug whieh, she sid the Sist for &t’ Marks. ‘The U 8 transport schr Col iiss, Capt Spears, are the axme day (51h) from Fort Myers, with a detuchment of C 8 troops for the garrison of this city. ‘Sie reiurned the 24h to Fort vera ‘Ihe emecks Fashion, Tinker, snd Elisha Beckwith, Harris, arr the 24h from New’ London, and sid Ist for NOrlen ‘The brig Herald, Keene, art the Youh from, New “Heard aie t loa walt for St Marks. Schr Trav Post, $e the tnt icom NYork vis Norfolk, and sid following day or 0 ry Hemilton, Boke, from Pensacola, with a cargo of BOSTON, Nev te Brig M brick tor Fort Yay lor, ‘arr the Ist {The smack Rhodes Burrows, Dewnison, arr Ist from Mystic via Charteaston. ‘The steamship Suwanne, Capt Kuridge arr the Sth from York V/A. Gia rom: vommor. ort Dallas. She had on boar? Co M, Capt Hill, and Co 6, a ‘Baus. U8 priory, Syn Fert Dallas, en route for Fort Brown, Texas, Ee ld 61h So FomsTroland, are evening ofthe Gh ‘k Octavia, Mitchell, from Matasas tor Bosto’ carco of sugar. went ashure on Pretch iect the of the J, and bilged: she will berome a total loss 5 boxes ear wil be saved dry, and & portion of the cargein n dee estas wiic bead board of a vessel called the “Lochiel,”’ was picked up by the US revenue entler Sew Drift, on the 2th ‘wit at ES '# Key; also the wing of a gilt eagle, about two feet’ i engi PHILADELPRTA, Now M4—Arr LA Euindetobia, Poole, Averpool: beg Bureka, Daly, N York; Lamet Dupont, Corson. Dorchester, Four Sisters, Sesienn, Hartford; rieita, Perry, New Becford. Mary, H Miftlin, Melvin, ad a ‘4 Tisit, Ucston: Golden West. Howard, Newburyport; ET rk, Haddam ; John Lancaster, Stites, Providence. Al- Ce Calais; Hezron, Kliborn, Newburyport; arren. wigs Delaware, Thateber, Savanoah; I: Dateh, Boston: sel om gay mor, Hartford: ET ‘Smith, Clank, Win Collyer, Ra: ‘and Susan M Tyler, Bacon, Middle town; Frank A Hall, Cain, Boston; J Lancasier, butes, Provt- Lee. Misectianeous and Disasters, Bank Aci sx, for8an Francisco. before reported at Teck- ale! bad put in for repairs, having sprung a leak. 2 Bere Gnivvin (of Bermuda), Masters, from Turks Baltimore, car; ‘Of salt, ‘on the th inst, in a heavy; Inlet, was'driven ashore aad Sails and spars. Crew all saved be ‘of Hermada. Robert Senn Pace (of Newport), ford, Ct with & curgo of toy wear Watch Hill, night of € # lowa, fi wll " aol re on the inside of the full of wae hi ho} continues ined erate, the veesel will be got otf and taken to Ste- Bington for repairs’ A seboouer. name unknown, belonging ty New Landen, struck at the ame tme and place, but got vif the next day, Whbout serious damage, went intagNew on Scun Metron, Perry of and from Sandwich, for ghey 4 Into Newport on Wedueeday, with loss of powsprit he tee Ac. baving bean incoptact, no date, of Watch (01, wit unkown sebr. Will repair and proceed a8 soon ax (ihe Uohnows scr was probably ihe. foubella at New Bes: ford Lith, irom Albany. who reported haying been in eoutact wih @ sehr ia Long Iwand Round). & hon Bor wot Boston), Bini dell, from franklin, Me, Fr in Portstnouth® Lower Harbor, 10th inst, leaky: 10 the verse’ loss of cargo wae covasioned Ih contact wih nother vencel. She will repair aad proceed, Fatrnct from a lover (o, Ellwood Walter. Req, Recrotary of Board of Underwriters, dated Key West, No 6.- News reached here per steamship Pampero, thet a large Dark is sshore on Freneh about 9 infies irom th'a place. ‘The bark |s reported a@ being listed op shore, and was thought toave biljed iy ~The bark mentioned ashore ia the Octavia, of Portland, from Matanzas, with a cargo ot for Boston. Only from 100 boxes Will be auved: vensel total loss. The clipper shin John ‘thinen 1490 tore, was morning takev on ‘ie Beevonal Doe Dock for repairs. ‘she wil be wu reeaulked Datecnnp—\ erterias thn, Wititam, 7. tay fone hos. @ Groen "Point a sehooner of #8 tons, owned jeones, and intended for the coasting trade. "Ver Hekfort Webb sisg Iaunchel « barge, built fre the Dela- ware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company. At Baltimore, 7 inet. from the yard of Mr Win Skinner, g,bommrite! brig of 340 tcng hurthen, to b ei. breath of beam an ample turned 0° roota and fat "Fo fide, The wost super’ & bas bora sel ed In her votiacn bein’ 235 to Aig wnches Uh Sepmping at tne keel wih hp, W hilat the deling is 25 Uhre, the deck. of 3 inches. Fhe Gipeey was built’ on Be of tbe owner, and is designod for (oe Wee! Tndan AL Eran, Me, Sh ai & five schrof I2i tans, cated the La Pins At MBs! Trenton Nor 1, « brig Of 200 ton caile! the Bing Prothers. Notices to Mariners. CHANGES IN BUOY! MAUKING THE APPROACHING TO PORTLAND on ote por Rock.’ “Old Anthony,” wateit. Phoseou “ “hd atsony't Taper iloak’” age tisaoetienst ape ne beiog rere’ by 22 fert and the o ‘water al low Final! vessels can paas over either mt any singe of tide, and vereola of lei draught should, always autword of the “Hue aod Ory" and * bucyel. and allord auficieut ruldes. ‘ay lor's Reet’ will be repinced imtuediately’; ot light drangbt may pass ineide or outside of it. Ay © eon placed wy "on of Uren fog Iman the nort ing ot vod eanteg by compnsa SE about is about 50 feet north of the ted Honey tant ioe tdde: over the lene there in nes nate than Of water nt mean low tides ‘Tits oy is panied red, and No. 2, and 1 jnte to Pree- ded toad the navigation to ore Board. Lightboure Tnepector Let Dia ¥ Pertiand, Oet 2, 1 ein (ete day tot conte Ann) TER ALD WPL, 1.11 Inspector, 94 aia: oaton, Nov 11, 1968. fpar Brey on Napatree Poin, entrance to Fisher's le. nd Roped im hor ih te BF oa, and has become so wa: Wwrlogged that it te ‘ein aifiealiy it ch be seen nt high woter. Weeeetd be attended to immediately —Providence Journal, Nov lA. lene Ploayune of the 7th inet <ays: “The Light et pieces has oo ‘ft her station at Ship ps tn thin tate.” Inark on the Spindle on Notlee «hereby been bi bs ane LS 'y order the publio Zoe q Bedtort 12h, yam, bert Bion te“ 66 tons), | acting illegal | CM,at Kew Bedteris tank River Cloud pein j or tener te privil ia trom Mattapoisett 19th), brig arth, ‘Lowis, Atlantic am ogainet th ymenta, all ander aed XB, 570 oo) Peat gry ‘prema a an, rns would ena Cy tri epee ot ap nk “oi ee entre y to law, Judge Ou rave ‘oynuion that teid): Conewern, » aie tho plaetity bad Yo rooovor for the excoes of | ‘oid ibefure reported 61) 6h Oe ah); Romine. hl siorage cberged colloetor, and the setion | 311), “Yer Ann, Dailman, ror iO 4p, Cllord Wayne te ne ee, anditor, to compute and determine | Go Irn + J omowut due the piawitie.-. Tranccrigh. Nov. Ve. ‘Of ape on at do Oct 2, Hillman, Coble, NB, 2900 ail told; Sa. Ee oe yy TS gee Ansty a ahs June 8, Pexingion acts, ‘RS 160 ep, s Silo Toes, Inez, Pee on hy Liverpool, Nov 9, las A about Sept ‘% for Melbourne), Sasaignalisod eck, | aE, wurdevant, of and from Portland for Gisall ar outh, Thompson, hence for Galveston, Nov 21, la S 21, lon 73 54. ble Fall oasecheras Sci nit pasa tite Jat St o jon 78 54. hcarorce gina ee ship Chariot of Fame" ‘Bounay, Oct \—In port ships Euroclydon, Spooner, wee; ‘Aeton, Mel aughitn, do Jainestown, Ganlage. do; Game Osnood do, Deiance, ixtendrick. do; Moues taylor, "Frat Batavia, Sept: port barks bab, Heiethisy Yor dan Prune, hig Orca, 836, for Bos: Buack Riven, 2 ‘locity, Mana, atk , Ja, nbt Oct 22—In port brig Velocity, i2—In port shi Star of Empiro, Thayer, from, Reston, Peat trom Gilacbas; rook ees ‘Valoaraiso for ‘ork. diag: Conquest, bears, {om Liv ‘Murpby, for Chincha y faker, ious ioston. disg, ” Holen: oi Obl Oct 9, rap) uel Ws pleend ‘grown, irabella 0 Jouen. Woodburn. Hs ‘peatrice, GUbert; and ‘bark etn. Golugs of stoi to load. 44. Sept If—Cld ships Brewster, Clark, Boston; 16th, ome oecs, Oot Are briga Fi Peiting!Mt and URN FURGOS, —Arr vergreen, Petting! Belle, Robinsén: Philadelphia, tb, Marne, Glave, Boston. Cavorsas, Nov I—Arr bark American,’ Witham, Nor: fib brig V Whivehall, Peterson, do; 6th, bark James M ‘Ch ahora bot taco Rani Se eat t, brig Win Olar! 85, man. Lowry, NYork; mheolore Curtin ae eho F pein ie élizabeth, MeConnell. NOriennss 4th, aa ierees ville. Newport; schr Columbia, Smith, Heotaetip Isabiel, Boilins, Charlesion, ke. ‘Cid 7th brig Somers, Watson, Charieston, Bld 0th ebip Bubleon, Beckett (from Boston), NOrieans; Slst, sarke stanley (Br) Lee, NYork; Numa (Span), ‘Biosca, Charleston; brigs Apnawan. Moncreif, and Joseph nie. Mead. Boston; Nov 1, Drips Mati.da, Riel Sea Mew (Br). Borden. F niladelphia. ‘2d, ser Mozart, ‘How ard. Mobile; 4th, brig Ade'a Lyers, € arlesion; hy Devereux. Achorn, Savannah; 6th 8 Napoleon, Hutch ings do Herald (br) Cap, 100 Locken, NY Th bark Saranac, big . leg, Wilmington, ANILA, AU, nh port Bept pai, § ngesia ship Europa, Robertson, J }, Ship Antewpe, Coie, for N York at $8 per ton t 7—In port shins, Buena, Vista, Linnell, Cor utta, with despatch; Jonathan Goodhue, Janes. ieee Miunocnmn, Joly S1—Are bark Eyuator Stare, Tay 2 slip Repoieou, « shoag, Boston; $b, slip Gov her rite P'Moxrzy oro, fepi 1'—n port bark Luela Maria, Cheever, from Salem, arr 4b. 0 ‘ Saastiax Aug20—eld bark Sophronia, Hall, for La Pax, *# all wel ‘Mar. Nor 1—Arr brig May Queen, Morton, Bosten; 4th, barks ta Ciguena, Sargent, and Y. Portland sebr Moonlight, Hogers, st Marya, G bark Octavis, Mitchell Bosion (since lose 5 Rrspondence, wien Miscellaneous, above): Nov 1, bark Ar dennes Mi Urieans. MANZANULLO, Oct V—Arr brig Mazatlan, Tibbetts, Boston. se gan tept 12—In port ahip RB Forbes. Ballard, for Bos- Vawspt0s, Octj22—Arr brig Abby, Watson, N’ Sixcarone, Sept 22—Arr bark Fairy, Blish, Niork Buarcuax, Sept 6—In port ships Daring Simonson, Cremey haihay. Blocdatd, for NXore, dg tie of ‘ealing uncertain por inowas, Nov I—Arr brig Thomas & Htward, M'tatyre, Ph Sr Jous, NB, Nov 6—Sid bark Amanda, Spear, Baltimore. Sac a, Oct 2—arr ‘brig Isabel ey ey Bava. ‘bark Phtiah, spollord, NYor ships ie Vatrcpane. bept Donte, a, pert Bosion, Charles Cooper. bhort W Hall Ingrabam. ‘rom Francuco, chartered to load ores at Coquimbo, at Eully Miner. Stapjes {rom do; Elmwood, Clark, ra, dusting, Black, ‘from Kio Janeiro, brie Aw Seater, and Zenobia, Wileombe, une, eens Lewis Perry, Turner, do. ALFXABDRIA, Nov issuer t L Waterbury, NYork; ‘Matida. Salem, Masa; R Halsey, Bridgevort. BOUsTON. Nov U-—Arr steamer B IS Forbes, Morris. Vine- yard Found, with sebr Chas Smith in wow reported fasbore &t biehoo & Clerk's ledge); @ark ania Webster, At- kins, Bey rout via Malaga; schr abby Weld, ¥ gf a adol- hie. Veiegraphed ship’ Windward, from’ Caleatia. for a ship (is deepty lo painted black, abon Oo aad is in tow of the Keseu). 0 a ba k (gone to Salem, beloved we Arrow, fom Bio. le) 1d slp Ass, Fidrides Gow, ori 178 tone), Wolenay, NYork: barks Tap Hatt, Buenos ayres Aura, Crosby. Rio Janeiro; Wo Mops’ ind! buy, H: Marshall, Clark. Marws Worthir gion. Kendalt, Surinam; ia. Gilkey, oy. Htamucs; Sitka, Downing, Jacksonville, t9 load Kingston, Jn aches West Deunis, Crowe), Savannah; Cerito, Crowell, Chartes- ton: Telegrap, Rich. Tangier; Edma C. aS sey, Putiadelpia, i York. 1d wind N. ship fudab Touro: et brigs Nereus, Monie Cristo, Ul from the Qerisnn: Roads ship Awpuirie, barhd ORT MORES Nov 13—Arr brig Joan Maiston, Younr, Demararay scr =, Allen, Graal, pes Pike, A ca spe. Soe janeiro , frum bio z, Cape Town. 06 Philjips, Taurion; & Ei Attwood, alin Old bay k Sreallwood. Mo. Mobile; Ireland. boston; Fm Kerr, Groves, West Indies: Briliwnl (Br), teabover, Halifax; Sarah Aon Roe. Baker, boston, Pennsylvania, Rob- Msn Newark: J M Taylor, Siaith. Greenwich, Conn, ship Capitol, Poeke, 1; brlgs Canada Rosicu: J D'Pennel "do. David Dullit, prope. Abbot “horfork: Nis (Br), Parks, Hal Groves, West In Y. Bovi—arre sohra Posrushal, Rockland for ube err, York; Paragon, Grover, do fordo, Martha, Morton; Equal, 4 a Welen, ME Hop: ra t: sea Serpent, Arey: Kea Bird gory, and’ Gran: ‘bpesr, Oten. Grey ville, Roc. Mio for ho Florio Homilioa, Brooks for do. 6 Lawrey, Bangor for do; CO Farnsworth, Gray, so fo tot ii Laponn Lguretengs toabion, Chipman, Sarah Parteldee, do for do; Solomon, Lord, Filsworth for do; and x wid 10h HIGHLAND L1G nT. Cape Cod, Nov 13. 11:39 AM—Pasa- ing tn, ship oes + ore for Bown. Oi b's Bi 1), P M— Arr brig Caroline, Stiach felts Ph Iidelph ; sche William Masen Staples. Bal it Vo tor Boston; Connecticut, Veazie, Bangor for Wes Iitb—Are brig Bitlow (Br) Rodman, Horton, N 8, for New York: sci Marcia, Gilchrist, Thomason for Virginia pape hobinson, Rovkland for’ New York; Provection, Col ing, Boston toe doi std. brit Caroline H, Moro, Mareeiia, L Avr ele Thin Pressey, Rondovt; sche R B Pitts, Getenell, Gardiner for New Y larin Whitney, Gott, Rok land for do; Volant, Lord, BUsworth for do; Magyar, Flowers, tim Belfast for do; Phabeas, Cooper, Camden for do; Fl ing Cloud, Chase, Fraukiort for Phitagero! wld brign mall, G be Huekman, Montrose, 1 Stover, Carolina, Wm M Groton; wehs Alice Lea, Joh Rematne ot wil ¥inglot; sehs Connoetien ron, Alvarado, ft BP) Bighene, oe Fiviag Y een, BI Oia at ship Ma o bari talward, Jones, Fenaac oh; Lesingion, | liwht from NW, brie Hylas, Maren, wilranie Motey & Nancy, J Grter Maria Whitney, Volant, Magyar, 4, Liverpool; Thiteher, Hae “NRW ORY: EANS, Noy T—Arr berks Cherokee, Stein, Charleston; Geo Green. Hedlund, do; brig Geo Albert, Hor- mer. Rockland Me. Bolow shins Allee Counce, Singer, fram Liverpool: Suan, Jordan, rom do, Cit stexmhly America, Neleon, Tampa. Bay hip Kesnebon, Paraiam. Liverpool; wehre Joven Marin Company, Tabasco, Mary (Br), Sie vers, Relivo, Hoodnrae wed (0 Sea Nov i, ship Fanny Forester; echew Tres Mer aroha rs 12<Arr brigs C Coowell, Boston; One OL brigs Canton, Crows Flvabeih, Heardman, NYork; sours Ata ‘Blzabets, § kort; 1A, Finney, Plymouth. i Arr scr Tsabeita, Bator. Siva. ey, lo, OM Lith, sours N Tyler, an - Roger Parmalva, Rishop, Cold Spring. Wout Wind, Alexandria, — Arr sche Jacob & William, Mat- “Wi schr Fiy, Seareman, Philadel M—In port brigs Redwing, Gard for Havana ready; Fi tbh 2 AM—In fort boas ae ae * ih Lawton. sehr ea ‘Record. Havana, Enoch Pratt, Briqhtman p gamer Nov 1h Are ache, Wan Ye Tieton, Rodin« Fatiacerpbin: slcos, Wer Nov 1d— res i ton; Ieahetl Dart Joven, Ntarke FC Sid brige id seh Shean, Baker, NYork,; rloops ave, N REWAIIC. Nor 12-— Arr sohe Toney, Dake, Haskell, Rock. i sion; a Albert reais, Saugerties: Peter roy; Byron, igor Lomion; Cruiade, acd, roy? Hele Rawiuigs, Getawar, Palmira, Candy fon. Bil cobra Norma, Anderson, Crotan, 0 Ht Porey, Mery bal 8.008 Rea)! Sans. Hyde, eis wake" Mith—Arr sciee Fo Fannyy, Xi Premrey, Teunion: Phywician Denbigh whee big Woe Waa yer, Pierivant; sigop if writs, m, Brooklyn, Joseph W Brick, man toms ine, ‘Soo. ismowth, Ney Oa tierries Reyne, 4 ; jurton, to; ‘oo: i Saugerties: Peter Ritter, Mo- a: tS ot ratinda Waves efi BD Voge, Gi 5 t Nor i 12—Arr steamer Ovorola N, Yon mle inte Stewart, a . Mobile vin Kewpor ' Huntieg, Phiag 6; Jane, Hardin Bids 3 ad Ai sea Pit Heli i heney Latongetia, de aa So adder, Hiring ork: Spragne, ‘Gwen. Sid echre sea Fowl faylor, Hawes: Bx ri , Hopkine, bi 8 inl * ) ‘Albany; Diver Silman, Apeiman, 80: +o. eh gt} Ly! , Soney, sap - \iadeighin, with coal, Rid wchen Sarah M Sher of Providence 1% ton Ts } Rich, Rappahangock: Juma | Rock: Gavitt, nod Orion, Tuvia, Albany | Youss, Port Rwep; Oregon, Rhodes, and Fork, "the sehr Mayliower, Hopking, which eid, on a Fy for N¥o me, ae ee ‘hartered, and she rity (0 lod foe Rt Tromina AEAVANN A Rov 10-—Are Br shiy Aitro! Kawe, Keer, Ge- $e J Tiathorn, Wickford, ‘New Haven: Bonaparte, ar Ro 12-0 b Apn M. Week ay | sare oe rock. Mid ‘nsnr Rio Granite, ransom Wick rn: Aid sobr J Baker, Al- ' any: sloopa Adelis, Wightman, N Yo fae Deway, \ +. WILMINGTON, Roe 7—Arr Be brig. 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