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8 F tenston of the Exterstor Line of the City. ‘The Committee on Wharves, Pert aud slips, of the Bard Of Alcermer, met in Mr, Valentine's office, City Hall, at two o'clock, on Friday, Alderman Hiram Corwin inthe chair, The esterior ilne cf the city above Cor- fears +) et, on the Fa. river, was the subject ander coa- scderation by the @m itiee At their previous meeting the committee decived to invite the Harbor Commission: pres? Laeir viewr open ine subject under consideration Presco Almg and Mr ?sterton, of the Harbor Commis. moners, accordingly were present. They made seve raj statements abou' ‘he Ea:t river, ag to its cepth and | | said about courtesy, but li strikes me there s very li ith ip the upper and lower parts of it. They cousi dered the time would shortly come when sols would toore apd will fost musk larger 8b) come Myrough the Narrows, also iaat commerce | shipping mu! he extended Ty shorty jartier gp town, ‘us ern bis aummer tay forty ve dese in port before she could get a ptace to dee barge bir © sol awit Bor this reasoa the facitt Abe! Wier privileges ought to be pre nied aig We upper part of the city Thereiere they cuveivered the exterior ine should mot A dar Out tn) The iver astue proposed Line is for all that «ice Would be wanted for anchorage, ac Yet teat @d @pOe waat hey wi ort lature: they do not snow how be Dur tope it will pot he ‘er out ». Board of Consetimen gad deat- ers along th. shore, though { 1 they Out Han the ommended by the Borbor Commixeounrs Frou the lower end o Blackweil's Is waridge runcing weder the water for sev nto-finthe of @ mile, and tae river should draw Ae, They heave recommend to far ip or Out it # not be eneroae ou etong thet remiva, or it wowld be @ erm wotimens to ehiopiag.” Tacy | =taied shat the Ha: oor Commiastoners given up the Wee of wet Darins ~ tev bed sever been m favor of tiem Ori] UBdcr the conttion that the prop-ttors along te abore bas be c> se) on w them. Judge Barber ree. sed fe djections of th ‘Commmniopers lo | water from average depth of « we Harbor Vs iene to Corlears 24 feet, ane there « seleae tor tar ger istoenter by Hort the ordinary Way « * coe’ Sodbeobjechon a+ auohorage «as pall and void, by: ccuune the vers is cou!) at aaobor in the marbor above ‘or delow Gévernor’s Istiud better (hap at any other piace: it would a) rectivy om their way from the Narrows. He tid ro’ ovasider the Sr>or Commission- ores peeniierly yoaitiod to jute in this mat ter, and thovg’ “ leaat one ith salt wai 1 the operauon oarbt to Dm mppoimed as nudge Barber |5 tion, rhowing ¥ whatever to act on (ate contrat of wou joneteven i the mation, th rights @f this cl j 4: cur be gaimeayed or taken away by tae Le@laiure withoot our convent becunso they were erated us ip te chy charter nearly two nandred yours ago. The Judge reac ibe law, and produccd tae 4 al) whe pointe at txsue, entering into the case at Neogin anc with ability, The committee #'il Rave aaother meet- ther consider the amgieet. Clty Lateiligence. ‘Suexe’ Lacrens ~W G)imore Simms, scordiag to al- vertisement aad previous snrooncement, wa- i deliver the second iecture of bit course inthe Rev Dr. Cnapin’s eburch jast evoning—surject, “The Apalschiens, 4 Southern Jijli, deseriptive of Soutaera itz, mazners, ecenery, kc.’ Five miwutes before cight o'clock, the ‘ume appointed for the jecture, there was au three persone presen’. The couch was we warmed, but nove of (ho Coma |we bay ng appeared, the ecxton Guly admitted the petple to the Tes of the church. Ateight o'elcck thera «as an audience of =ix | ight to etght | persona, rot inclucieg tbe reporters. Fre an¢ a bait a few otnore dropped im, making an audienee, Ganied. of thirore geutiemen and iogr ladies. The etrrer stil! Apmarug. the gas was torned off the coore locked, and the assembly adjourned sine dis, looking at the.r tickets Scrmvarve Fime oy 2:oe Ty aLcw erkmw: — About halt past 11 o'clock yeeterday morning @ fire broke ont in Fignty wurth street, between [nied and Fourth ayopues, and be fore it could Le exticguished cestroy ev @ large amount of wroperty. The tire is eupposed to bave been caused by an sacendiary. It commecced m @ stabi ong ve to Mie Murpay. Mr. Dy siavie, both 0: which we if tm (he Duilding. Tue Gre buroed furtously aud spread rapidly, iw spite of every «fort that wae mado by ihe Gre Wee to Cxtipguied it, untis it reaened the building former 1) used & sud-Slatiorn house by the Minsternth ward «lies, and leveled i with the ground whence it swept deeiliug hover, vurped tiem bed, dustroving Mr. Dye Mr. Ter MAES Bis lors A: BOE rom, want Owned ons of the 5 mdout $4C0: insured The lors on the old bouse ts estimate: at ul ‘the Insurance. if avy we were upavie to learn. Wr. Jost cont ia- rable 7, chiety tin roofing fire burned some time beliro the bel! in Yorkville rang Ta the fiemen declare tbat the Dell rioger =. asicop. Forty eg Hose Company was the tre en the groand, and quickly got two strearas on tne ire ‘They would have succomied tm cxtiangeistiog t — cieulty supply Of water, the street there being the reservoir, the Water cid aot rum n O'clock sant night, © fire broke out in the sail oft of Mr. Wiliam A. Croliua, No, 22); South street, corner of Cocntioe slip. Mr, Crolius occupied the whole of the foarto foor, Toe flames soon made their way (brough thes) “ich and oy the time the Gremen got to the premise the ore was of 08 te the windows at the cormor of that cons the fremen {a avout an bow tbe fam flames were tubdacd m. that the Gre the range of the butidine where it ort third floor waa occupied by W. I. Here Mr Berrick kept his off ce and eat at No. 88 Cocrtier slip. A courtderable place bere, as 6 large quantRy o! our im ade. Durat was throws fom foe wip owe aad the sidewalk. The loss & euppeel to de covered by Insuravoe. 1 a? sen few be Samer ay i ie Tr, shipping agents. Al! these Yess damaged by water aod Gre. bus mw Insurance could bt be ae ont, No. 28 Mouth streot, first oor cocuyin! Hy Vr Springer oo 0 liguer soce, ‘very much van agot hy w. ter af 4 South street, drat Moor aay 4 thy tor more, kot by « Gorman, damaged some by weer No 28 Coenties slip, secon {i vor war aa off) 18 cco tpled by Talbow & Jackson, hew Orlane comassbon mor chaste They are likewise contidera.y davuget by waier No. 28 Coerties el'p, «lip chanclery, hemvy 3.0. & BF. Lewis. Ther rtak Tate \o foe $4,006 ts. the Au The beric.ng in won the f ‘ is owned by Mr AB Berick. b y, te the | Loreen, The roo’ mn tun w ole No."tt Someta ete eotuyed bY SW Lewis, proeaion | Gonier, ss one time Poa ie oacger. They Bave uot met | witn any ‘ome Mr. Cre 7 onde wert) et Pre oo Les Tom Sram —Abow Gall past Go'clooe 00 Frivey oet! a Gre broke out ta the ptano- forte mantl.ctury of the cetete of A, FE. Trooks, Non 71, TF asd Th Bad Cwen'y ercoms eteet, Ort in o chert time the wool fur ia og wet to ablem. The freee Qrickly reper et 19 the alarm whieh wey rung dret for the FIO coed, ere the changed to tho kirw oul Twenty neoond atvent weich be crimaied ainear $1000 We en Wha lowe OF the froat betlelag, Je 2m be rnaco wm tae 09 We tools sad work, by mor, \ daney Corcany —The Grookips (hod to rem mye thelr abolision of eof to pay Doty + ber bare BO. anes tile & Fieecge way of mawing tole. ® % — be APR Accrons? ow toe Tanuaw Kertaoen— The ae ccourret on the Sertim Keallond oo Wet peeaay ha ‘were led to he" Wore of yore aay broe cformation singe Prom # rollnvee source it res ot thet the Mulertom roiie Weep, Were es the ety 8 Cem on Soe oor, met © Wh he chtve ity RDOut ® GoNtter Of & wm tba Ke. th #eron, wher, (rom some Carne 4@ 908 from the Valwtine Mott bas provided Uhree medals, for which be © Alcal students in the Yew ‘York Cotrersity ere op hpamany and which wil BP, tried Jory in comm-nvamente. frtee fn of 6 8 Pico, wre & © bat en he a a Oostomiey 40:9 preperation of ery part of we hum aa + watab ¢ , -y sian for thy aoe a4 ees ere esas fer the student who will pre toe ¢ Browen of ve Lan versity. +. OF aby caey Wt Goorts In Lue ob ) DE prerert wi the mecting yesterday aad to ex. | © to enter Now York by the way | of Glurigate, ax tbe water tw thirty sx feet deep | weasel lsd to | Toe «The owarr's same, or | Unit the warce of the > Peet ot rns er ‘ ' aman ued, of whe" Row Wns nt [Er ieen PenvcemOh, Ine miods hie bul eon now Board of County ( anvaseers. THE PIKST WAKO KETUKN> HSOSIVED APTRE ALL. ‘This Board met ut it o’viock »vcterday, persuact to ad- journment, Alderman Clancy in the chair The Presidect jappounoced that the especial or ier of the day was the case of the First ward, which bad been postponed on Shurs- day last. Alderman Baas) soit (bat, by gemerad consent. \t bad been ‘decided ,to allow tho Supervisar of the Iweatieth ward to capvass his returns, Alderman Browy--Whg should | be kept ia attendance here from “ay to day, and be prevented from proceeding with the returns from my ward! A creat ceal has been courtesy 1 this, Alderman Bamck—I don’t know that (cre bat been BOY general Cobeent about tbe matt 1 wow move that we proceed #tth \he First ward, Abermun Baxcsi—l move that the special order be keD UP for coperderation at L o'clock, ‘The PxmnRNT put the motioa or Alderman Borker, The Alderman the revs, sfier which hia remarks in regard to rd. e@bich had peen posipunet trom Wecnesday tast He derirad, nowever, before en. tering pow Whe subigct, bo hear the affivara, whict the pe of the Ninewee (Herrick) nud to sub att, In comparco with bis desire, Alaerman Heakcr read 1g OF Like ALiaVLs, 10 twe of Which were appended & He stot nenes. The rst wae in regard yo the elec tion iu the Second district of the First ward, which was dapose and sey Lor Severs dersigned persone belag daly AWor reside at the reveral places ae opo ‘als being in the Third elvetion district of the Fire ward of the eity of New York. thatoa the 4th instant deponeat Yoied at the poll of pad bi i, and were i and Shout wy: tht tae tbat poll vas the quretest ‘thas they. did Jisturbaaee iu thateay, boc the same was uot st the poll but fn the ng did Lot cuturb or aitect or interiere wita the elee- There were come earerty names rigued io this ant } ancther to the simular effect in regard ty the Secoad ais pot get down the river. Uric oF th. same ward, Ib accition to these there were mMber of Oboe wiidavits, One Of which was (rom one of ¢ inspectors of tae Second district This Ftaved that the ele 14 as tis poll was Conducted in ap orderly maa ner: thot here way no figoting and no cbatrustion for the iryore cf preventing vorers (rom going to the poils Aer reacirg the foregoing, Alterman Herrick spoke gubriantally as follows:—Now, tf all these parties have Sworn ‘him ly, tls the duty of tae cormplainants to ba them indicted. but what do they 83k us todo’ To dis ire legal vovere, WO, iD tae midat oF all these di't Culling aud G¥siructions, tought taeir way anc pul Weir Yous iD. According \o the sffitavils here sworn to ther was vo elticen Of toe First ware who was hindered from ‘voting, apa | don't know theretore, that we have aay thine to do with this matter, It itour duty to have tas returns of the Firrt ward canvassed and that is all we can do m the matter, Alcermen Bakker—I rogret to see so much levity av exbipited upon what [believe to be tne most mater that has ever come belore this Board. the made by that gentleman, a | (Alderman Herrick) and what { nave beard during thit canvass around this Board, that we bave no right to co bihigd the retvras, are most mortifying to me. for when we see our righty ova ded and get bere and declare ourselves incompetent to sustain thore 1) © humiliating indeed. [t was ar- gued last year rey the Board bave no right to go bebing the reipriz, but ]copt-nd that thie Boara have the rigot 1 kDOW it bes been Gecived oy the Supreme Court that the acts cf the Laspectors are merely minieterial, but it never vecided ao m regard to the Roard of County Cea aithoogh we fare required to sit bere aad es, Yet when it is mace apparcnt that frau- Cue! reiuros bave been presented, we have a rigat to acl upon and ever to go bebind the laxpectors reteros know thet to thie matier I bave to convince gevsiom: whose m uds are made up, but [ think { enati be al sbow that this cece is without precedent, and that a0 case yet acted upon is of the enme character, Alder man Bsiker here contended that the case would justily tbe Board ip throwwng out she returns and declaring that there had been no election tn the Second and Third cis- triets of tbe Firet ward. He cited several casee in sap- port Of bis argument, and concluded by otlering whe fol lowing Fe ReIUtion Whereas, an election was appoivicd to be held om th November Lst6, ip and throughout the siate of New York, ia every election di uictot every ward and town thersot 4 se Jered 1o be lied with others iu the Part, ection districts of cae of New York, for the election of Cocvernon apd ober Sate offcers, & member of Googress. © member Of Assembly & Mayor of Une city of New Yo k, il to the Lorporaiive, Governor of the Aimahouse, City ints Foard of County Cane ! Gout tbat on the cay of such election frum the oyer ing "of the polis of the Second and Third distetets of the ‘pak Ward Tawlers mob of persons nf the Fight y beat and drove awry a large number of ¥ of said districts in said ward and also by foree of arta? spd threats prevented & large number of owe reone, cluizens and gal voters of seid districts of said ward throngh ‘jolence from exercising tho rigbt of sul age: mpd her Oa» most of these acts of riol#ace, ettow biection n {of he pohce farce, ‘ihoat aay effort ‘on theur ‘eat he awiae. therefore. it i ibe Board of County Camvassers cf the county tor ‘be eauses set forth and proven in omg | le, tals Board will not estimate the votes of second. ‘aed Third Rleetion districta of the First ward of city of New York. presented by the Supervisor of th» Tirst ward; ane that the votes of waid districts shail not b» héded to the sepayr’e statements eontaiming the whole num mia) Bic, Pree, aber of assem ne, Corporssion, The Boar! bore took a recers of an hour, which wee Spent (n the cern So ee dinner in the ua room of the ol¢ Common Council. When tt again ss s mohd Al’ermman Horrick repited to Alderman Barker, as follows — The» gstiem im that preamble ir that saficient er! dence bas beon presented vo prove that the polle were in tbe bance of a luwiees tnov. Now I leave it yo ths Board lo say whethor there wes euficient eviaence to prove arything oc the kod. What they rely ie the aft davit of Mr. Bu eat ave also the aildarit of Mr Green. Now I submit that presences are a proper se hject for levity. The evi sentet ou the cther cide has been contradictet one Linérea evr os of this all of whom ook place. Bat if this is such yo @ gentioman says it ia, thir ia wee pre ver tribunal for redress. The ‘only way to ao #0 viet the rovereat penalties of the law npov thos who outregs the rights of voters. Corts of justine aro ‘he proper pieces to resort to In Fucb eases, Those prope who scock cown and drag out voters ure the proper eab- te lor cr uninel lew. en) w said that the dotafic of the aMdavit Mr. bars were sot tumied vy,ta« other aspec or, and tong it yaa o weil Known isct Uaroughout the whole eity Yori trat not more than twe hundred ony Wet day, thet it was in fact fro@ beginning to end ; that it was IBJereomd tke poles Woule OF empivyed ia widing tbe ation of cere paruor: that they were drevtod ta Citlaen'@ dress ov eledvion day, sv) That more they ove er) te the bewde of mo; ene thet la feat cnere war ag mined of @ proconesrted Wag Aa if at: art 4 foree bad Deou emp'ey os for the war- me of Ct Weore, ead Aicorman 8, ere JOR? pe wr buadros men Nive Rewcret of turoegbout ‘ee Cy WO eects nee » Lapow that ip tix Cutriete oF 2 4 60% Pobcermne to tech tntrxt. Vere tie policamea of tke Ciner wate out om eproial caty thet @ay? Alcer ama =. Prevent, f fhe to a question # oreer. 1 demre to kaow whether the arpervivur of ike Fiteenty ward (Alderma Barier) can ve alowed 19 meke Wholornis Chm ge# agetont the members of we Whole department, ageirst Wer ide to the great trust verfided to tbem er whether (his fe tanquege that hae any Ot g Cpre the mere of tae Case LOW before he be ora Jieciman Vem (ho bad been in the ebelr for tome time.) iGo cu” Wish to clrevnreribe the A! iormaa hia roraache ™ aie excep # vieer of t interna ger’ wibem i racwot an inawun la Corder of db city rent iwenty f » ponent 0 trict 0 arrest one pertop, but thes ware uawiliing, tr} some cause @r Otner, foiled mA ty out tir ip. rvotioms. He wat, Rowever, Gosty serested an Ler ug bt botore tne esiet taaztatrwie obi hy, WED dis- ieMOLE EXamINEOD Aa Witwnd Baal Treat wove of th* reages Why 1 complan ofthe poe Adeorwan Canct~Mr. President, i bai rigpored, —- catigntion of “bus mat me Cy OF (ne County Oko rescore fet at the (arte, thes they migh’ Catermae whather ould be any sewer tp the body to de cayth'ng ty « huatter betore wbem. hed supoased toit reselunon overed ail vinosrity, bus now | fied tomt, under Ui» cover of au ineretiganion imto what tray oti! olleged Hanon, it hae bora made @n insterrtoont of Ce ig ive men 10 coompish & cerium movement jutoaded to ve carried, oot by the Jagwintore st ite comin rorron, li baa ever beer (be ory of defeatet jog ry ciroten tha’ treed bad bere used ae 1 Oe case When Polite partios Bave come topetner lee if #trogele for he sopremacy, that the bd to be (Alsermas a, Pave monde charges aint the a, ne apennare of astce. This is all to bide an nae a A vom Oant you give the Chief of Poller @ rip- ever few be did Auieiman Voostus reviewed the testimony presented Lave to caavars Gm pound to canvas Inspectors have conducted wirements of the law: only one portion of the vi Suither portion not, a out the returns Goes Dot matter to me whether Mr. The Steamer A‘ Wilson or snother ian is elected, new Voliins steamsbip Adriatic bad been delayed com- pletion several morths by a just discovered error tn her machinery, we despatched a reperter forthwith to the Novelty Works for the purpose of obtaining (ull informa. tion of the untowerd affair. invented valve bad been used in the engines ani would not act; that the side wheels of the steamer could not re yolye, and that the various deck salvons, the cook itself, and the machinery, would have to be dismaatied, thus delaying the finishing of the vessel until next apring. Parties, who profeaset to be weil informed, stated that the valve in question had been employed by Mr. Allen, of the Novelty Works, on bis own individual responsibiii- ty, apd against the strongly expressed opinions of many engipeers, who gave it as their verdict that the valve could never act. Alter full investigation we find the report 's tacorrect, ‘There bas, as yet, been a0 steam on the Adriatic, con- sequently the valve could not have proved a {allure, or the side wheels refuse to revoive. No change, whatever, is about being made, either io the engines cr appurtenances, Bot going to be removed, or the deck saloons and offices mee ‘bem, exe it 4 cerman Hennicn—1 mau eays—toat be would Th war elated toat a newly ga! voto Las been polled; out be returns of that ward Ube inspector awears that ovbern swear there was om parte evicenoe Dut demochare itv ing there 4 motion was bere made to acjourn, bat it was defeated * isortagn Fox ald that as a good deal had a Fox aa ‘been sai Pg Department, ne deired to say taat he cor uid bee bet very few ofthem. Plecty were to be seen ronaequent!y the deck is alcerman Hesnick—Taoere are no charges that frauds lieve been committed, re i tay there were frauds, and that % was evented from exercistug the right of frapebise, Now, I bebeve that we ought to show the peorle thet we are somebody, and have some power in And as it bas een proved that there was no election ‘a those districts of the First ward, we have A dermam Bere Cam We be ve got a little more time, and were IS DO Use im adjourning too early, # tLe demccratic party it Was @ custom when we had too aren! @ force iu Oae ward to carry them into ow, | bave never seen any thing of tl ‘ the whig or American parties, A Mrxwsi~]3 the geniieman a.lowed to teil bis political by fraud voters were ‘The condensers are not yet completed, consequently the engines have not bees attempted to be ruc. The much villitied valve bas functioned admirably on another engine, during two years past ‘The public can rely npom the facts above stated. appears from the principals of the Novelty Works, that 80 immensely powerful is the machinery now being piaced in the Adriatic, that the ordinary slide valve could not be used, whereas the valre employed is peculiarly ted to the osciliatirg engines with which the ship is d. Some deiay has unavoidably occured in the Adri- auc’s compiction on account of the difficulty in finishing ‘the castings, Walch are of unparalleded size and sirength. Mr. Allen hue torwarded us the following communica. tion in reference to the above report :— ‘To rsx Eprrox oF Tim Naw York HBRALD :—~ ‘As one of your reporters has been ai our works to make in- e grounds for the article in one of the eity Jour- nal Fevative to the engines of the Adriatic, we desire to know of no pe to anticipate any chaage ae urvenances. We have no! yet tl Delieve that Ler pi ‘condi they are completed the When I was a J have known them to be brought down from lack et, Aldermen Jackson desired to the Buard, aud wee informed by Alderman Buicos—We bave © strooy aitidavit from an Tuspector of Elections stating vs trom voting: that while hey oibers were alowed to vole have aright tc throw ou! (be roiuras (rom those die Af there has deen tilegal votlog it we ocr duty to wax Mate Canvessere to rule A Vorcr— Whrt, rue out the whole county? Alterman BuGcos—Ves, rir, the whole county. From ibe way ip Whica the elecion was hoid it ts easy to per D we conducted by an able gene- iMetemt to lead the whole peso what was beers \ “ved of thelr right of these facts we at the whole county to poses die alles which ia d their ad Sdoptiason the engines of the Gueed thr: fon on the es On HOR atto” “ALLEN, ‘The public, in future, must bo guarded in believing ‘Statement rejative to the Adriatic. A short time since it ‘was stated she could not oat, and had eunk to the bottora of ber dock—now it is said that her engines cannot work, ‘Within a few weeks the Adriatic will prove wo her gain- perfect in all her tutermal arrange ments as she is faul ees im form—the che? dew, not merely of George Steers, but of the steam marine of our ceive that the campal relma general wita ‘The ‘whole thipg Was 50 arranged that only ome etde voved, apd that site was the balict box i con’t thins thet any election ever held in | California could equal this Now, 1 don’t want to detain this perty. (Lavgbter ) In 1845 convicts were hepa nog teow Packwett’s Isao, bot when the native party they swept everything before them. satistted teat te cemocravic party were guilty of these frauds af What gevilemen would call the dar lantern party bad supporod from the way wo had DEATH OF SAMURBI. SWARTWOUT, SQ. Shed, ia this city, yesterday afternoon, Samuel Swart- wout, Exq , in the 724 year of his age. Mr. Swartwout toffermer times occupied a conspicuous position in the political avalrs of this country. In carly life he was attached to the navy, and changod the service for oceupai'on on land. Ip bis youth he became warmly atiacbod to the cole brated! Aaron Burr, and was highly esteemed by the lat- A feeling of mutual friendship war engendered, which probabiy was only revered by the death of Coi. Burr, though it is due to Mr, Swartwout to tay that no evidence ever appeared to show that be waa in any way, or at any timo, intentionally implicated in the charges mado in the early part of this century agsinat Col. Berr, So ‘ar was ibis from belpg the cace that he con- tinved to maintain the confidence apd esteem of bis friends, and especially of Be:ce Cenerai Jackson, when he came tanto oflice, ap- pointed bim Collector of the port of New Yorx, a situation requiring severe business labor, sibilities which his socis! and (riendly habits ic a mea. eure disqualified bim from filing with succees, Being a and foud of social Ife, Le was too likely to be used by those who wished to advance ibeir own interest or te carry on speculations in pro- molting which bis services were necessary. Honce his unfortunate defaicution while Collector, which, although pot ¢.cusable op severe mora! groveds, was looked upon by the public with a lenient eye, if nota forg'ving udg- ment, on the ground that he bad, tos great or less ex. vent, been victimized by designing and unscrupulous ¢ Jdermsa Mowggza called the previous question, but Alderman Baaker contended tbat there were allegations ol frand aod that they bad been made to the{protest. Alcerman Voorui- raid that it was clearly proved to Dave been #2 legal election, as 8 larce number of voters going to the pos The Board wt those districis, and {f tae courts did not she motion they had taken they couid re. Alderman To cam had taken some prins to inquire into 84 leaned that 1 was most cisrepu. taple. Ee dit pot care abont the a‘lidevite of ether par: ty, but be wae saustied of the character of from what be bad beard from outsiders. cut tbe whole First ward. A Vorce—so I would. Alcerman Tocksm—Yes, rir: and I see that some of the mongrei’s men who were sent here to do their duty are fami og the miasing (laughter), but all the democrats are here ready to vote lo ail their force. that there were bullies at the polls with pistols and guns, an come "with hobnails in their this electicn and he T go for blotiing Now, we know his political asecciates, heard! eves m rome deat know all could no! get witpin Diry feet of }uubs would be broken or the! have heard the Alderman of the Ni rick), but I would not nied him. 8 petition to Ruchapan, askiug him wo give him an ollie, bet I pow tei! bum | would not sigo apy such paper. (Lavgbter ) Aigerman Tus).er concluded Le Would rote for brow man of warm fricndel ps, Dg out the whole 1d he conld Hot prenree the ward and allowing w tobe canversed. He war not prepared to aay thers was gbting: but whie im ihe pol room he saw chat it was old the policemaa that it snould be cleared. He afverwards ba: } cleared. ‘That it wae a peaceable election, and aot one of the Su pervivors could sag that the clection 'n their wards was He did not say He took s very active part in fevor of the indepen When the Toxas Commissioners ip the spring of 1898, be mac cated & very active and lively interest lo behalf of thelr cause, in the promotior ef which be was said to bare advanced | consicerabie syms of money, The commision consisted ot Col. Wharton, Col. Grayson and large meeting was got Broadway, Cel. Webb, of tne Cowrier and time also co operating tm the movement, per the organ in its behalf, In wartwout's sid im labor #14 means be bad iarge grants but it 1 questionable whether Alderman Ciancy—Yes, tir, we bad a paaccable elec Hon in the eixth ward Alcorman Brows—Now, this fs not tbe are callea wpon to decide = fo his matter, but that it sbua! ‘Aderman Tecsem gaid tbat be knew the affidavits preserted were nut true. tba: thie ward should be thrown out, se an exampie for ‘anes Of the kind in future. Algerman Hi iisck read the following from the Secre- tary Of Bates { Visited New York, p and a which bad been wp at the oid Masonic Ball, in consideration of Mr. jand assigned hivn ia Te be ever realised any benef: (rom thom ‘The Umes were un!svorable to sober business views in ‘The coupiry wae in tho wilt career of un for reaping suddca for- 1k was notre! that Mr. INpera we! it exettoment wh! mw to brung the canvass “At iil nov be com. 1886, when extrevegant aboundet op all | Swarteout, from bie ranguine cipete in the extras him and be induced to step forward neyond bie depth, Be Jabbied tp many speculations other than Texas Imad oi et jo the pesobane Of extensive coal lauds in and it to vell wines olse inte sy bave led bim ‘oO. The resnit was suc Bf ¥ as to bave been expected: be fell targeiy ta debt to the governtwent, nid wus clargod with be for a lorge fom—to the amoua’ of Over & tailliia of dol- It Was a4 @ ime when tho public moneys were do. posltec with the banks, ard mereLanta were aiowed a creett for the payment of dvtiew ling E'mself thew involret with the pove-rment ‘nrop, and for a your or 39 wiizoriand, but wip thai they cannot ed journ by the fourth day hey mc day, therefore, th? op “tite ie not left options! wih the [ew the Fiectoral College is required to Wednesiay in December which get messengers to the a . for the renson that ert io Albany oo the first ecioes. not (ving vith the Boned ¢f Sum coven on Mon‘ay ne. ¥ Cane are ors Ww ean vase the clerurn Of wre ny, thia bee New York lest an’ of the ot ins r « A vole waa tnken afer the send! ie bare ae le recotution of Abiertmaa Barker, which was rejeowd by Clowon fe te: eR. #8 fo Af. ywatrye—Mr. iio. 4 Kam Toeber. Veter P Vourhia, Job tisent, Peter Foitmer—teral, 7 Negative-Joeah W. Brown Reribolomew I & Hotwire, ore a, . WW. Nerina, Wuhan 1. firace--tovs ‘The Serond ant Third dietriets 0 cauvasses, und te beard then adjourned ob 0! such a character &F to appre’ protrcst.ca op the part of the gover critier couid be better alted in raixiag meane frow fis mevt the obitgation s the: he retwrned to New Yor! Tharlee Fox, Wit- bac searmod ou hiv where he bes ever eaioy, ar R Sours, David, Joie Win om | a ded. He hve a retired Nee, ¢evoting hime to pri rate at- faire: ond emda cree cia &w early frendr ww Cispoved 6 row the mantic of chariyy over bir tho Titst waad ware ea ard of cieried Bis Mquaintabes, common rod ip mine sue untier this morntpy, at ton O'clock, Py wh te expected thay wil! be able to oar cae tue remain bg wards w-day. be wae mapore'y with meny remavbalvic mea iz! Colvoet Rerr, cader ioomes J) certor, end bis name figures to the hewory of Durr's and, we eller, took @orvice of Ho rary @vrod the gawd Wi!) and eatcem of General Jrckron, sadet ore time me intiowey with the vid hore was so great thet he won 0 prego copeiderable ini Excat protoaed ragard for 1 Coroner's Office. A CUMOUS CARB OF MISTAKEN IORTITT—« MAN WITSPMRS BIS OWN PON nay AND DISMAY OF AIS WIFE AMD 4zLATVES. Acuriges and somewhat o embiy har Just came to light ing wn inqueet at Bellevue Horr ital ceterday, pon bedy of an antnowe man. woe diet from tho eTeote being rin over om the Hardee Fiver Ratrrond, learn: 4 tbe parvevlart of a case whore bia own frnera!, siopped che eoriege, jujormed b.¢ wife and relatives ‘Let he we in the pine couin aller which they were waking ia me levon provereion, but that he was alive ead Kicking, and ae well a8 over be wae The {nets in thie strange care, cored? .@, ardnevertbeles? ire, pr be vouched for by thority. They are as f:llowr—~ ineetay lagi Wire. Catherine "oko a resident 0° eu that toe bedy O 8 Burke, wae found oo the track roma, pear Tarr) tan. . “td iB tbe Mate Wor, 0 THE HORKOR tougin, 1° saybuty 0 a, ence over him. At ines ‘volbatton vereile PO \tian, he wae) equecte ta call on Gen ' Jackson, When be was on a viait to Naw York, nud (ter cede wih bin end persuade Dim Bot {9 Ferner vm wo United States ot that be found the off Ceners! wots ‘ite hout He Commoncot walking (he floor Witt Dim, whan be broached whe subdjcos te him. ‘The Geseral heard im with :tlent attention, atd afv + Sworiwont bad cchvuse ail We argor awe bo o dvee sgnivat the messete, the Gepers! came wa and reise! himmett to #0 errot portion ant sternly <By the cteranl Cod, ate, my mud in aeulere to you "hat the Crier ans) be given before ireiurm to washington to pave the deposits removed." Arde Semen om Moat of u en) Ten of Mr. Swarywout' primo of MWe at taspaeed bave pasres oway bell an aceouns um fall theee with whom he cawe in contact a assootates, or otherwise, Pould Exceed ovr lim'ts. ohly One lookiag man beingfbovt rie bout frame, with Ls] ‘cnnalitul eyet, wed e raver Kind ana bo reeassrtoreseg cacanas We understand that lie funeral t* to take place next on. from Trinity church, of which, wo presume, dua prblic notice will be given, WRATH OF ABRAM DOGENT, PX-POTON Amana Boomer, €X-Polloe i usice, died yesterday, at OT M., at Dis residence, No 87 Vandam strect, Mr. Rogort was born Ip this city, nnd for tbo greater part of bis Hfe was @ journeyman carpenter, Some years | om aorount Of bis services a9 a politiciaa, he ob- | taiped a position a an oficer on Biackwell’s Island, in tno Alme House Department, and waa afewards an un- der warden at the Tombs, In 1561 he was clected Police Justice for the diatr'st componed of the F ghth and Ninth wards, which position be held ontit: tar soma: | he was tried for Improper condoct as a magistrate and Bome two months tines be revi¢nedt, and the faa etactton J, Sherman Brownell wae slectet to 3 Justice Warren, by Ve apponine:. of c the meantiane. M ort -mipe Fears of age at the tine in Greepwood to morrow, Qurorer Percy ta bold injuries roeeived | Dvernenent cepenite ‘ben. h somewhat to. runpeotion with wat @ remark. ot high and borge | | | if nn FEE Bi E i ie E if as i i H i i — i $ i i : H if : 3 = - if $ il ol ei 3 H Pe i Governor Clerk, ge = *s: Hi a3 3 s i aa : LaF sdkgustiia cis iasrassssiedtaa shite stats st eieaheeee 2 SEeEacE See! CAI con bi eriri sci Hs +3 i z Our Albany Correspondence. Aubamr, Nov. 30, 1856. Marcy's Desire to Remain in the Oabine— What he did in Polk's Time and wm Pierce's Time to Ciroumvent hia Rivals Curious Bits of Political History. It {s alnoerely oped you will imterpose no objection to Mr. Marcy’s endeavors to keep tn the Oabinet of President Buchanan. Marcy isa‘‘No. 2 man,” and until he goes into seme cabinet beyond the confines of time, he witl de- vote himself to the ruin of any one who stands before bim. Ho literally crept through General Cass into the Cabizet of Colonel Polk, and he strove by policy and plot toanzibilate his employer. He succeeded in this. He sent Polk out of his place with humility and chagrin soon to eink with cisappointment into a premature grave. He sought to destroy everybody (particularly Scott and Wool, whom he feared) ccunected with the Mexican war, The people, however, took General Taylor out of bis clutches, invested him with Mordecat’s honors, and hung his persecutor upon Haman’s gallows. The de- mooracy of New York were outwitted by bim in 1849, and be, by the use of Horatio Seymour, John Stryker & Co, put himself in the way of promotion in 1852, If the barnburners, who professed to fa- vor his ambition at that timo, had mot used he silly aspirations of H. Seymour at Baltimore, Marcy would bave taken the nomination from ‘poor Pierce.’’ As one who was part of that performance, 1 know that Marcy plotted through Polk’s administration, and also through the Baltimore Convention, to disparage and do- feat the nomination of Mr. Buchanan, He succeeded in rupping Old Buck out of the ocnvention, but his friends at the same time succeeded in slaying him inthe manner Ihave stated. After ‘poor Pierce’ was elected, and the friends of Buchanan wanted to invest him with the Premiership, with reference to the succession, Marcy sent a small army of pilgrims to New Hamp- shire to impress upon the Brigadier “the impor. tance of securing the superior taients and experience of Marcy.’’ The barmburners (who wanted General Tix) egaim triet to use Seymour to defeat Maro; They #0 far suececded as to induce Seymour to offer hi. between by Verve’ ‘8’? anxiety for the succession. aasee ere ‘vas Perenaded to een¢ Bushanan out of the count rid of bim, and Marcy got into the Cabinet to of No. 1 and diepose of No. 2 Marcy, fairly or unfuirly into poor Pierce’s Cabinet, com- mences piloting end mene aged © use up his a ployer and eggrandise "imaell. His initiatory policy to Use up the uard shel! potiticians, and buy up the ark burners of Now York He counselled the moat outrage- ous acd offenaive appointments that human Saeny could deve, Some of them were mapeuly apurne because evidently designed to insult or dispose of the be- neficiaries. The rest were cagerly ees cae the poor tools upon whom they were conferred. The old game ster used his marked cards aud played his infamous tricks too freely. His foreign appointments, except Mr. Buchavan and one or two others, were disreputable ‘that ‘bey were intolerable. The New York obineats knocked une democracy of wis State into o nepentity from the s'art. ee other ie of the spoils domo- ralized the whole party, disgusted the country. Woen Dovgias si the Kansas and Nebraska scheme, Maroy de ounoed it open aud i nies. When poor Pier took 't up for the purpose of off Dougias, Maroy continued bis op, oul employer, Pierce threatened to xk him ty of the Cabinet if he porsisted, wad be succumbed to save his place. Jeff, Davis aud ay ood demanded more, and finally forced Marcy iato use o! Representatives, aud compelled him to ob. tain the votes of bis friends there to eave the measure. Nor wos the tricky ol¢ Tatleyrand permitted to rest at this diegrace und degradation. He was ordered, on pe- palty of being driven ovt of the Cabinet, te carry an ea dorsement of the Kansea and Nebrasha bill througia the Democratic State Convention of 1854. Bot he was not “compelied to make bricks without straw’ He was permitted to ‘itl up the Custom Houses with sinecures, apd to piapt secret inspector? of revenue and special Post Office agents in every ncighborhood of the State. ‘With these be studied a convention, endorsed the repsal of the Missour! Compromise, sad eilectaally ueed up (o- yornor Seymour. He afte: wards conspired with * Pierce” to dishonor Buchanan avroad, and to keep tim there upi!l afer the epee 3 Convention. be tng Tovgias and ‘* poor Pierco’’ also to take care of, he e! ped = and ola Back (a8 Taylor + before bim,) tn 8a overtmaich for both master and man, Bat tor Mr. Buchanan's well known relations with this “; Pieree’’- and Marcy administration, together with bis former adhe- son to the Mistour) Compromise end onposition to its . peal, be Cs ek bave been beaten 150,060 in thie Strate, ‘well as Fillmore, instead of only 80,0(0. Kowal twit Yo edd at this time is that I bope you wil! throw no ob- stacle in the way of keeping Marcy ne Cabiaet. Tae otfce holders of this State want to keep bim there, and he wens toatay Let him remain. Lat this dynasty be perpetuated. We want another chauce at Marcy, Sey- mour & Co, Police Intelligence. Ausom Frocn Crow a Cauvoasa Ewcaarr.—Mosea P. Philips, a clerk ia the employment of Enright, the pas- #age ticked office proprietor, of No. 167 Uedar atreot, was taken into cumody yesterday by ofllcer Webb, of the lower Vollce Court, on charge of defrauding Wiliam O'Connell, of Norfolk street, Willemsburg, 1. 1., out of weniy-two sovere!gos, The complainant eye that be was induced to exter the office of Enright for the pur- pore of purchasing a ticket for Caiilor He was told at be would get a through ticket for San Francisco for ‘$70 and thereupon ag ho out his pocket book containing twenty-two sovereigns. He gaye the prisoner nineteen rovercigns, when the latter pnt the goid in the mosey orawel apd told complainant that he could a the Sng mech, ‘ch Sovertholass be ‘was compelled, mech sguinst his will, to fork’over = rest of the gol’. The clerk then gave bim the tick the complainant icit the o‘lie for the Police Court, w' be made a complaint against Philips. The prisoner Waived #0 examination, ard was ana committed 12 prison for iri! by Jvatice Tos Twenets Wann Exection Casa. The investigation into the alleged frauds committed by ©. W. Van Voorhis, Cbairman of the Inspectors of Elections of the Third dis- trict of the Twelith ward, was couticued yesterday after. noo at the | ower Police Court, before Justice Connolly, The entire alternoon was spent im (he cross cxamiaation of the witnesaes for the prosecution, Mr. \Terance Mc Guiro, the complainant in the cease, underwent a revere orons ¢>an/nation, but his test!mony, as elicited rome dave proviouriy, wns art the least emake, Mer. Nicholas Ray, and tbiee of the wiinorsee for the prosenution, were also crewe-exain'ned at lengti., bat no new aces wore vrought nocased has rey pore of showing that bis duty on ciert was discharged (c & feithivl ond crrrect vat Crane oy Fares Peave oe Thomas feacer by ccoupstion, was arrested yesterday sod brought before Juctce Connolly, at the Lower | Court, om charyo of having de‘rauded au emigraut, ed Vwara Murray, oot of $5 60 by moans of f joners aad fi Tae comp Nepes tbat bet Proceed co liinow he Wort ino OMe Of the Mock parmge Uexet, aWars, white Gre xo plentin) im the lower part of the city, aad peld Sco leld $3 60 for whet parporie! to be a doko (of traanis fer} vols, but hich sebreqe satly troxdow to bes worthlees ploce Of paper, wiih more or lege opon ib then, 61 Avibony tirert, Commigioners of Ker terat The accuerd dorvee bo charge preferrat wgeiast bia; Dut ha wae Committed for trig) neverthelers, MARIVIOS INTRLLIGR NOR, Fp mys a bates nnn | Jer the ew Yous as reat bat. re. wm, Port of New York, Noveraber 21, 1854, CLEARED. Cam lok, Live-nool—K & Cottins A Co. Sty Geemame: (ram, Feviter, Longo —Aerwn ® Cure, Pip Chas: von, Jorde, Bhar rites Foint—Wolas, Jarver & atrp For Woe, Nenoet, ow Oriesas-W T ehh Lepodd ower,” Csteraom, Gott en t Park Rae Tmects, O8rtetinn, Demerara M Smith & Co. Vark B ) Cower, Roa-*., New Orleang—tay'le & Hestoot so Beothera, Uh ver, tM ‘ys, Fla~siraver, Koh & Link -gerach, PaMard Rost °-- pee coe oe, © enasth De Reis is (ohare, Ne Yirig Sta oes Nae Hodfurd—W Selr Aesander, Clowtic, % Poerre, M. on ‘Seber Wn “1 Che Tatioan vbr Wetuteo,v expr ikon “onc an aw Stan é het ali Teron Man « 00, () A8e, She Va Dalila ches Yaigiey minawsrts. Son dey @ th Ledwelt, New ‘caw isGnea” Sveamnes Tut Potnt, Frewh, Balliaore=Ti B Crom ANMIVED, ip Aas Bie idee (oe w), Colameo, Ronton, fn bo'lam, to Wont Coleman a ¢ Fy Cayton (he), Crowell, Windsor 9 daya, with plaster, to mire Rorah Wow of Ket Cambrilg), Moora, Maman, 8 gays, wih Iumaber, to 1b ‘a John Ht eek Sure Mills, Chactoet on, omer TE Mpeenl, Mio Sevuk Ob age, with Inraver, to "tir HE Whelge imoge Wood, Boston, $ days, in ballast, to Mo- ia ten Mek Hatifar, © dee, erith fat rt HO honoram Rov tt, @ iuilea Sof Ceccwes Bronte poke, brie Rarehatn, if from Combi fur Now ‘ SoFieio: Tore. se Winn, #8, 3 days, wi master: — Sche Persia (Br), dese ‘Sar Bion. Tis caing, Bettas, ste Sehr Mo 0 ow a. Sehe Mary ees elie, Chara, Bostnn. Fete: nH Bauer, rom, ene = Viti hie Salt rian new) heemer iste, en mrp ener Vnlean, Mort toon ramner Wester? port, Berry, Potinnd. aren Petre " Bienmtog Rf Sivarmehip Bate ast, to One ship, toknewn. Wreg during the day, frow W 10 SR, Reg eae eR RE a ee re aaa ene a - . 34 e 8 RE 3) FS) ; <uewa “ee48 MMO aUBScOsEEs S22 228 25289 TT a iene i dat waa, WoT eens arms es and Disasters. Tur Unitep Starms Navticat Macazuve.—We have ae- glected to acknowledge the receipt of the November aumber of the United States Nautical Magazine through inadvertence, but, though late in the month, we doit cheerfullynow. It contains a number of interesting articles and several plates, ‘and is worthy of a perusal. Lavxcu—Mr Thos Collyer wil launch from his yard, foot af Forty-third street, Kast river, this (Saturday) morning, at 6 o'clock, a steamebip, built for and under the superintendence of Capt Thos W Dearborn. Ler frame from the bilge is live oak, interspersed with red cedar and locust, She is diagonalig braced with heavy tron bars, and great pains have been take in the selection of material, nnd in her construction snd build throughout, to render her equal, if not superior, to any veasel ever built in this city, Aiso, from the yard of Webb & Bell, Greenpoint, this (Satur- of Ginegow packets, and to be under the command of Capt J ‘M Lambert, long and favorably known in the trade. BRIG ALRUCAMAH (Of Goldsboro), Cole, from Belize, Hea, for Boston, with a cargo of logwood and mahogany, put inte Savannah 17th Cea od met wet The A left Belize Rewer cnre py a eee n gale of wind Teas wetintovepae er ee cut the event of Iai ats o'elock. of Poin ‘adith, was in couta.t with an unknown outward bound schr, of £00, tong burtben, and had {broom carried away ana lont harbesrd anebor. “The ether ri hr had main rigging carried aay mainsall torn, ‘and Was ownerwise Scar roe AmERica—Tel despatch reeett a, rows vee re Boca hig Savaxwan, Now &ebr Young America, from St Marks for Buenos Ayres ne arrived here tn distresa, leaking bad) 4 thre row overvoare part of deck load; she doo" t Teak hy < an er Rrovabis be repaired. Owners, Kol rth Willis, Ly ‘Now Hoxc Kons, Sept 12—-The fg! ship Bonite, Hatoh, newly recopvered and recauiked. took ths prema ced seats: edo much that she haslad again ogo into dock aad 50 aise ped. ‘The ship Celestial, frou Singapore, im river (Shanghoe) op the Sth icat, fouled ‘the U ERY Levant, ant! before ip thar could get clear the Celest! mast went by the boi Sinp Axprican Uxiox—A Cann—The follow! Low Ad Capt Hubbard, of the ehip American Union, oo his resent rival from Livery: 0 tt i Boann rue Simp Anenicaw Unto%, ind Mospar Aoreerocs, Nov 17, 1556. ‘The passengers ou board the ship American Union respectfully to ackpowledge their sincers thanks to Lah Foi oe | ogee 4 yy? aud pewary) fem during thelr voyage fro eee ‘iis Davia Brana, Daniel James, Davi i $6, other “Tot: Art usnanp, Commander of the American Union. pone Notice to Mariners. lice i hereby given that the Nantueke vege a Derek at aoe ou hea wet By order of the Lighthow vse Bourd ouB CALDW Et Lighthouse I Roetoa, Nov 20, 1366, _#nHiouse Inspector Arr at Now Tedford at New Bedford Nov 19. bark San Francisco, Cudweeth, Auantic Geean, 8 pS nm Sept 25, with 20 bole op and Ta aed 7 a eemaser oh an toatl . Sent home 50 bbls ep oil Reports mpoko (hi 22, lot #4 1 ton 20-03 W, Osceola, Carr, NB, mo of Oe a 0s ln ek tale. chlo). Mapastustila, “Geib ; shiv) Mase Pacito Cotas. Ria "Sah, hase “Orrey Tak Care Atoeeas ea i ftam Woods’ Hole 1%b, ship Hobomok, Marchant, Pa- Went to soe 17th, ship Bowditch, Martin, of and from War- ren for Facine Geeun. Sid trom Provmicecown 17h, achr Walter Irving, Holmes, ase Goean. Bark Mattapoisett did not arrive at Westport 18th, as re- ported. Arr at St Helena Sep) 24, Trovic Bird, Clark, xe. 100 bbts r. do 50 sp; 2th, Sarah’ Kounse- Lee Minincke, bd Caroline, Htasiows Greenpert, whi 27 Tove S00 wh en be bone. At do Sept , Ripple, ‘Morgan, New London, oil net re- Spoken, Se. Brig Jemos Gray, Pluamer, from Chartos- ton 6 1 of Se ina, mag AEG Ellzabe! ockland, ssk, 9 eee ate sleering SSE, was passed Nov Ports. ¥, Rum, rin Diane oy oo Sere tintet, Catia, te from co % io dust are a arom Wumington, NU. Sid ain ig’ Ea ood, Cunnryaos, Kev 8—In port. bar! fre 1d for Heston, rend, SS bli cada rer Canumyss, Nav G--Arr bark Mary © Fox, Gooding. Port: land: Lith, be A Fall (not A Bil ub, 2 ae Bid loth, t ak on Souper, N Vert amor ship Orarten Oy, fort ‘ork, x yy 4 Pty Py sane at We per box; bags Joseph Denier, Roby. jor Posen E Foster, Teatae, ft LY soon: JM gy Burwetstes for 40 18th brig Care A While, White, tor — — " HaALivAX Noy tle ight Are steam Niagara, Liver- and ald. pe 3 at 6 A a6 AM my a Ts for Boston. Eat Fs) it LIBLEN. tania t ov G—8ld brig Oeiev's Woodwant Chase, NYark. ht Ayres, Oct Bo—La port brig albert (Br), Crocker, for Bo: n 4 days. £1 Jou, NB, NovJ$~Arr echr Orlaado, Brown, Pailadal- Ais STEAMSHIP NiiGars, av Bostox—Te.eer arme, i Kona, iuoe Dare arate Bploer, WY‘ } ith, Queen of the Lake. Patching, Charleston; 6th. ¥ Grier. NOvleans: Ashburton, "rach, aad JA’ Wea: Bh York; F ; Andeows, ow roa Ss Va. We Vat, Wy. ‘cming, Brooks, end James Ray, Tarte fe for ‘Liladeiphia: City of rooklyn. achat New York: fila Wright, Freemac, for do, 3, Switveriand, Com Salboun, Truman, for do; wo Hone, ry C 5, Canthing for do: Adriate Coombea, eh gue Saxon, for Port'and, Me; ¥ Robin on re Okt iain port 38 Colton, and Joba Henry, for Ne + S—CM Titan, NYork. id Soth, United States N Tork: Stet, Wan Nelaon, dod Heres Varice, Oct 8d J Denbaut, Davis, Nore bad Lowrerorre, Oct tt--The American schr Cony from Hut for Charleston, bas struck on the Newoome. Survive Nové—The ship Wm D Sewall wil go into 4 9 _fishanzing her cargo. Her keel is supposed to be i e Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Nov Test sohre TC Sawyer, Dighton; n pois ced Boman. TON, Nov D—Arr ship Sunbeam, Bisbee, Taleahgare; Lindasy, Calonita via Si tielens: briga JM ) Boys Cooper, Charies Telecrarhed brig Joa Aibion, fom Havana. Siganl foe Joya br berksande brie ‘The rhip ia about WY tour, ahi trim, tid ap. Kae Hews Boe. ‘ape Good Hope be A ay, Nickerson, brigs Kerutas, Bryant, Wort an Brice Kom: uth, Suoprok, Georgetow 10 lowit for Barvadoen ¢ peeke. Halley: Darien. tid wind BW to W, ship omens: bores Susan Clark, amnelia, RA Auten, Naty Hace, owes # Hebe 9 (not yeomarday), Al‘iaa, Mary i BANCOR, Nov sage hic HB Coombs, Tarding, Tarts yehe MM Sen! Jodg, Vhleedeiph ia. STON, Ray Woeaer wars hip Naat wan. ork Hora se. Te de Janets, seve NW srt, + New'oa farruaan, Rosoa. hark Lamartine, Thom=som, 3 ry Pete lid sche J W tocka, b ut BJ) Gan Paral sain. Davie Nit wy. Bid -leop 3 borden, Colina, he rebr wlaie reeole | hiledeinbla a, re 4d eohrs Pract, Poole, N York; ite PABA Be aa large side whee! 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