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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1857, wronicir. Various resobutions gdevoid of public interest were "The Sea View House Tragedy., of the " . AL AFFAIRS. called ip and adept. SHB AvenoAgunye EXECUTION OF DOMMELLY-—-Tigy- .. —, _;ehgpemnennieamammanecas A QCtivor Petnam, Beal Xi rie } Weer owe Reveiations by the Corporation Goun- yale eperta Ae sreca sommes, eongaising che | TER FROM GOVERNOR NEWELL ON THR LAT ‘pp. | J Ker age mae A Seana Moats, Ymmportant up 2003 | GSION OF THE COURT OF PARDONS. 3 7B uly Gere, resgne resigned on-the 30th instant. Giieguovrec Ltn port slip apart, ree se)—The Street Commissioner and his Deputy bf eR ae Ge sotmper- | The last act ina tragedy which has cresshd universal — q tog Hawa, : . as in Trouble—Angry Debate on the Re-or. tant a matter before it was printed. He thought from the pom ee reds of miles eround New York i ner. Caty Delitios. Ward, Gould, and Valent, ; ganization of the Finance Department, excited conduct of Mr. Boole, that certain members were ia OFPOSITION DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION—A NEW | Aha rea - ' pa determined to rush the paper through to-night at all ha- world ig growing fearfully short. | DEMOCRATIC GENERAL COMMITTEE ELECTED—MORE | ion, for ‘ &c., My &eo. vards. He said that the paper which the Board was callet Pen 1 suffer the extreme penalty of the TROUBLE AHEAD FOR YHE DEMOCRACY. z ‘ARDEN, 8 majority of | law, unless perghance the band of death shoud intervene | The double headed General Committee, which as re See ee y ' THE LAST MEETING OF THE BOARD OF 8U- ) ald thatthe, attempt to pass the 9 Teport of the Board | S04 cheat the scaffold of s victim. The fate of the con: | cently had possession of Tammany Hall, arfanged mat- | }e; pele 0 PERVISORS. aoe ws mned of Aldermen without examining it was a scandalous out- demned has excited much sympathy in the’minds of thou- | ters in such a manner that they practically re-elected | Huntress, —. Thie Board met yesterday, at 3 o'clock, the Chairman, | Charles Devlin to his ess Every other ground of defence ve dna the are. = called te the pemmg 4 sands, both in this State and in New Jersey. The devo- | themselves as the General Committee for 1858. They dis. York ( James R. Steers, Heq., presiding. wai laws or a toate furniened sreele be and wasses = ument fore action was mn upon tion of an aged father and two loving sieters towarde the | pensed with primary elections, chose one member from gid 1a ; Severas bills and petitions were reeeived and referred, | si infurmed ym" atsis'anis’ du almost every, case the | “"SIr, Wanwen adao spoke eloquently inthe same strain. . | BMAPPY young man, produces a sympathetic fecling na- | each ward outright, and. cunningly managed to get them. | MOL es, Koni tad anebore i \ ‘Acommunication was received from the Board of Edu- | brantltiby Me ath bee met the axigene <a mina in | Mr. Joxes foreibly argued in favor of referring the ré- | tural and unavoidable, but jt should not lead us into mis- | selves returned from the associations eupposed to exist do for New Orleans (and . bad ry cant hag a por’ to the Commitiee of the Whole, in order that the or- suceed clemency whereby the operation of the law would | ineach ward, This proceed “ (trom London), Kurrachee cation, dgted December 23, containing a statement of the | *onirtofcompetentjuriadieton. | Sinance might ‘be adopted. He said that the only object y. id ay ry tad Ingnatin Oy ahora aiae eet ieed wit | Pu ijand snchored 1, bark Sherwood, trom Antwe> { Pnancia) condition and wants of the Board, anda recom- | have been done by direct perjury, and only the perso which Messrs, Warner and Ottarson had in desiring the | D@ Fendered partial or uncertain. Espey precincts ‘Tamman all themselves and Nat do tin, Tarquin, Smit 7 mencation that an act be passed to amend, consolidate and | ofthe crime ought to be Held reipouaible, Mr; Devlin was | prioting of the papers was to defeat the yeasure. James P. Doanelly, who is so goon to suffer the death | they ‘could et ages tnd thea Yemnlar onmeebate eh eee” th, and Reliance, Foss, for A : , y rule of my office, and so were most, if no! ot TARNER retorte: allegation ere was a than J Wpanwed b: H Te‘ucew cue act the various acta rate to the common | BSc van ou rening fre drt tine one | “2G the once” The higher wasn be democrats | Novas tian anitcnne Sits tnahed strain np | RE seal wes fated feel ted Gare ts manele | Bios eeieete tinaeger boar eM ehcols of the city of New York, The document (which | qqy ofthe auin-ut December instant, che complains in the | fence. The interested lobby aud the action of the major!- | ceived at one of the Best colleges in the sowh, and. with | Hlghtat their respective ward headquarters, and choose vbeanit eft EOF be harbor, Rellance, Foss, trom Gr | hax been already published) was referred to the Comp- | cases of Mr. Devlin against the city, "I found that they each | ty showed the deep interest they had in the passage of the 7 5° Profession pia Danton ig eadered: useful | delegates to a Simon Pure Democratic General Com. Ke Oc Gray johnson, woller. Coniained sworn allegations. that he was appointed Street | Ordinance that evening. He reeived that the man who Gad respsotod masmsber of society. "atthe ‘tinve of hi fail | ‘™atbee. CA rp a iy he Boston, . Re) Commissioner, aia salary of $8400 er eur: payable moni. | was to have control of the collection of the reyenues was patapebeyege te barn leer ell Mach These caxie 007 lant: evening, betwoan’ the | Timi Hector, a 9% Franees i Mins Gorse wmence. Mark: 34y Bill sted ‘ech | Heauanio reserer thee emia. e ee | ramen. hnylon, to ener he had bern devorcily eahet foe three | OUR at our and eh o'clock ‘They were fairly attend | gen tight Ve ushat Sid Ronochan, Set Scott, Mobile: 12th Go of John Doran, $62, for cleaning County Clerk's of ) “pantie recover which Mesut ane quainat ihe | THe previous question was loudly called for, the mi- | Ingtop, to whom he had been devotedly cir and in sect thamartelshieeel Goan oka oats genie isha ren Hon} fie from Ist January, 1857, up to date; of Henry Vander- | city for salary at th h interest and costs. On inquiry | Berity exclaiming, “Let us have the gag.” 4 ad fen are not only made to fested f | itkrate: Pollock Grushka, do; Flora Nebo y, > Up 5 of 'y Vander: 'y for salary at that rate, wih interest and costs, On inquiry aeeet for hie crime, but a lovely and amiable woman is fested for two tickets to be run, and the new committee | son, do; Dirigo, Young, N¥ork: voort for furnishing Secrewry of Stato tranecripts ant | {hi SPinekithe Oiuniatonae as, or iokags tis | Coumoitiee af te Whute on she spect bi, "| &°'™? | made ead and deeoiate wall have several contested sata to sao ‘when itas- | “Gintatzsn eq air Zethir,Thompaon, NYork, Day) staverments for 1857, $180; the Dill of David A. Fowler, | ordinance discovered it was but $a per scnam, Timme- | — Mr, Grransox moved an adjournment, Pos conaael fe the Saortanats min’ wands’ Sveey hikes | DR es cores Gee tae ecm encom Mane Seva leat BYE Ren a ee to save the life of their client. Every means of : ely sentfor Mr. Devlin, sud required of him to refund m Beeretary to the Board of County Canvassers, $250; of | the mney unisimproperiy gotten: and he gave ore mehece | OM subject on the | “ely were used, but without effect. ‘They car- | Sanuot lay claim to "regularity, they can to Popular sove- | Coranda mba nextday” us Sfull Cargo Ofguana,& John D, Lindon, for extra services rendered at the First | for$t30l) which with appropriate explanations. 1 endorsed, | iahig. Which was lost. y ried the cass up’ to tho Supreme Court and la. | Telgmty. If properly managed they will wield some influ- | OSV tue “Dee ig are’ Wn Sturgis, Cook, Chi sid j Win reienioas ce lass toe be Gane paid over fo the Comtrolier carly the next moraing. Mr. 5 ’ bored hard. for a, new tral. but they “were | €nce, and may compel the regulars to treat with them. Admiral, Biiffens, WYork. 3 neem, “Sd i . . = Dex in himself computed the difference between the amoupt Motions to adjourn were made by the 4 in rapid ‘The nan if the bel 7 $133 33; of Oscar Bogart, $250, for extra services to which he was entitied and the amount recovered and re- | succession, and of course voted down. ible | Unsuccessful. it was then carriéd to the Court of Fy TOTO Ting Co oe eet EO HOA | at PO tne MOCRNE SAY Porter, foe Mork, Tes lbs He: 4 formed at the First District Police Court for 1857; in fi ceived by him on the judgments. Theaue were yeabrtbd: 10 DY lives Cpnealcibet Every possible | Errors, but with no better success, Having thus ex | be seen by referring to our advertising columus. b ti ree haa mgham, Steison, for a ' of paying interpreters at the various police courts $150 | ““n day T sent for-Mr. Turner, the Deputy Street Cons- | Mheaeare: aud they fought lesperarty teoverthivow ity [Maausted the courts, an attempt was made to secure the io: NOMReton for jan 1; George is fac per annum for services performed ty them oa Sun- | missioner, ant called his aitention to his sworn Aloganons | Measure, and they fought desperately to overthrow it. | commntation of the eentence. A petition, signed by over Naval Intell Gpinocense es i roti /itaraa Ur ro He Pa days : in the papers in his suits, that he wras appointed“ Deputy p.and in oonpeg ; thonsand persens, was presented to the Courtof | The United : “| Carotine Tucker, Congdon; Clar rannery, Lor pi Street Commissioner at a ‘of $2,400 per annum.” ‘I | the action of the minority called for the previous’ question, e Un! State: war Portsmouth arrived at a ve eeler, Delano; Crimet * ee ee Was bot any better satisiied with Wis explanations than wish | which gave rise to an indescribable scenc of confusion." | Pardons, praying for clemency, put the prayer of the | Hong Kong on the October, from Japan. Pog emlephers, Taylor: Mary MeNear, ‘MeNear; Ariizan ~ fm motion uf Supervigor Wrisi.the reports favor of in. | Gowe'eh af. Devin, and nt Deng envied in Hixvase'hat | " air. Wsxarx moved to tay the motion of the previows | RetWloners was denied, and ius all hope for the oon- | “aie Usted States sloopot war. Ja mn, 0. H, A. H. | Burgin: cicgan Fear, Ghandi: Smad ween we Se to their present pay) for holding special scasions and other | fad ae ihe whol ny pen is ddemenia, | question on the table, but was hammered down by the | was co vented. to. the Lo Donnelly ina letter | Kennedy, from Philadelphia for Nicaragua, went to sea | MAsncne, Dec 1 Arr Maibliic, Harris, NYork., “t Hy pay) & St juder Dreodent. iar. Warner matehekae® then 6 wee meget, | Reoommeuenas.s9-she qounne y ina letter | trom L Del., ‘Arr at Cuxhaven 10th, Dr Barth, Ni NY. . Additional duties 16 date from Ist May, 1857,was ealled up. | Including interest cainpenation (ae end have bus rights 6 written by Governor Newell, of which we have been fur- | 0m Lewes, Del., 20th inst. Hosa Kona. Ort 16—Are Propheasine Rak aiciéa. te Supervisor Friis was opposed to dating back the in- | a, the ordinance jor his elim, The Tesiient crdered the Sergeantat-Arms to arrest | lished with the following copy:— Tho United States steamer Shubrick, from Philadephia | Francisco: tath, Kite Simi cn Aree wes deeleaem Fe erence of salary, but bad no objection to its commencing | “MF Turner gave me a ceriiied check for $1,176, which, with | him ne _ kee eT wearer tart.” | Sn ceteerse, Pamaiant es tae: Dolawate Breakwater, 24th | 34 ra a: dm Was Seal, Ingersoll, N¥ae from lst January, 1858. propriate caplanations, 1 this morning endorsed to the = Mrsers. PeNNINGTON, BRADLEY AND MacteaN, Counsel | instant. 2 gle, ore:ath, Caribbean, Wir Gupervisar Witsaw would accent the amendment. __| {heranmae cynlanarios1 he, morning, endarasd (i the | Messrs, Brady Ouateon and Kennard protested aguinst | "fame F. Donnelly : ian Ryley SIL ISIE Nwordah, Crocker Mane Super viao isor CLaxcy spoke in favor of the increase of pay | thing more than to state the facts, as they exist, to you. _ " Pp GrxtieMEN—The Court of Pardons has concluded the Newman, Gibson, ‘Singapores 2th fr te allow; Sara” : Gating from the Ist of May last ; the Justices had been | | Phe duty Lowe so my axsiatanth and to myself, as a public | MS 0 proceeded to cali the roll, amid a terrible up. | consideration of the application of James P. Donnelly, MARITIME INT E LLIGEN Ck . | Frank Johnson, Lothrop, St risloy gat ge holding special sessions since the Ist May last, and as they | oflieey and as a private citizen, and the care which it has baen | | 2ne -on ? 2 | (who has been sentenced to suffer death for the murder Ww nny | Peror: Hibbetts, and Beaver, had been taxed with extra labor it was but ‘just to give render it imperative that 1 should promptly put you in posses. Mr. Braby called upon every member of the-Board who bed ori &. Moges,) to have his pumshment commuted Giaral Ane, Palen, fo Paim are. a ar P them extra compensation. tion of whit has transpired, and leave to the gentlemen con- | wag opposed wo'the presage of the ordinanee, to decline | ¢2,tb&t of imprisonment for life, ve 585 | Abby Blauchard, Walt, and Lisbon Curtis, dive: ie after some opposition from Supervisor Tccxer, the | cerped their own vindication, if any be deemed necessary or | Votng wn order thar ther might be placed ander arrest The application has not been granted The prisoner was mn 847 | ner, er sey Land Linen, and ‘Lady amendment to jncrease the salaries $1,200 from the 1st of | required. “Twill add that I have to-day given the Comptroller | \°H ins hecve ihe Board ettheote eee “Ft | found guilty of wilful murder by an intelligent and unpre- Dey, wig Hanuali, Sturdivant, for bella Buel } January, 1858, was adopted. pases that he must not hereafter pay any judgments against Gesu bascaaenemeetin ssa ‘ae dentsaid, thatas | Wdiced jury, and their verdict was sustained by the Court, Port of New York, D December 30, 1857. yo Mag: Cena acl Barton and Pog Cole, = NYor : INCREASE OF SALARIES OF THE JUDGES ‘This me: wil atl titan wie to teas Catan is | Mammh. vers, lemme, Ghagiane, Olesen, Weaen e has been’ defended by learned counsel, who have con- fiah’ Ohader Balle’ Rogier Forme Vuh ae vid t A petition from some members of the bar, asking tht | merely clerical, will also enable me to get knowledge of every | and Franklin havin, Meiaaed:dei eee th steelers Ohh tested. bis case step by step with great zeal and ability. CLEARED. Jou, Thales Jervey; Saranac, Bigley: Bacoriagn, Ryder " the salaries of the Justices of the Supreme, Superior and | Jidemen’ obtained, and allord opportunity to stay paymenta it | the tutes ot the Bowed. he deenved thomas kare acute, | The Supreme Court has, after a patient hearing of the | | Ship Pomona, Merrihew, Liverpool—Howland & Frothing- | Mary Coe, Avery: Laura Snow, Crocketd; Tivos, Brows, aus Common Pleas Courts and the Surrogate may be in- ses of error oF frand high of tbe summons and | jeg contempt ‘against the Board. RAVINE 0 case in all its details, refused to grant him a new trial, and er tighten, MaKey.D —J MBmith £0 bod {Sri wr digg; Roman, 1 WEY ee Supervisor CLaXcy moved also t include that the Re- | My. Tumor, uke haben. in the a x eee, ‘Whole was carricd, when Mr. Reynolds took the ebair. Stete—bas auateines ite decision, Brig Belle ir), Stephens, Halifax, N*—Leaycratt & Co. For, Saanirep Hawael hasten Wabiae aes Bu corder’s salary be increased $1,000 a year. KED, i nse! to the ‘The Reaper proceeded to read the ordinance, durin; As a last resort the Court of Pardons has been petition. A Baker, Taylor, St Martins—B F Small & Oo. Mngion, Keen, Gambia, Keenvand a0. Til Vigatlo, m Supervisor Witsox moved that the salary of the City | Nee Yoh Common Pho Devito vs. ehubilc daa elakes ita eerie | a to commpte his punishment to that of imprisonment for Bits & 'W Btows, Derridkoap, Wikalngtony NO—Joone | /uljca: ween, Gambum, Kost ot vounito 26th, ‘do: brigh Pro Judge be also increased $1,000 a year. derman and Commonalty of the city of New Yo: vontlamen. ent each Git Manes mls Trad, takai | 2s art, impressed with a becoming sense of is | Smith & Co. ba ear for NYork 25th; Wiillam Mason, Garduer, 10 Supervisor Jackson hoped the matter would be referred | mons for money demand on contract.—T the abo ne that ts on Ge. ible W hear a ciscle wkd of tes fancies responsibility, has, afer mature deliberation, | Sehr) B Bleeker, arent, Dh Philadetphis—Jas Hand. do: MA Stevens, for NOrleans 2bth; AA Chi man, Laurent to the Committe2 on Civil Courts. detendants-—Sirs—You are hereby summoned to answe pine deny pe sehulsecuadiiia’ © | come toa conclusion which must extinguish the last hope | Sehr k,) Mercer Cullen, Tailepe pn de th; Polpsett, Hill; Laurel, 'M? & Supervisor Tockus also favored the reference. Spon son. and to serve a copy ofveurmenwer torbemadcom, | The Cuarmuay called Mr. Brady to order. Ss earlnae enaeee. Sioop Blackstone: Stedman Providenee--H'R Dimon. ay Lot Cage ry Ag es is; BW Sey Supervisor’ McSrepon offered another resolution, to the bara a thus olla, MOTI Clndehere 1 Sir. Emapy cakl he wea a loohy imanber, The law of the land adjudges that if a mandeliberately | Steamer Locust Point, French, Baltimore. Austin, ileins, and Castilian, Pinkbats, disc, RW effect that ‘there shall be allowed to the Justices of the | sire’, in the city of New York, within twenty days afier the sie; Oban Man keane, i slays his fellow man he shail tie, not only as a punish "ARRIVED. Chariton. sold debe Rea Bugle, Rogers, for N York ide: Lyd Supreme Court $2,500 a year, to be paid tothem quarterly | service hereof exclusive of the day of such se: and if you Mr, Brapy, who was joined by others, made some re- | Ment for his crime, but to deter others from committing | syamsbip Arago, Lines, Havre Dec 16, via Syuthanpion Gibbs,. Watson, for NOrleans 25th; Henrietta, Bowman: out of the county treasury, from the Ist of January next failto answer the said compla.nt within the time aforesaid, i which put Mr. O’Brien in pits ilistic attitude, and it asimilar offence. It is not for us to question the wisdom | with mase and passengers, to WS Drayton. De: ls Henry Castoff, ‘Gardner; Matron, Taylor; Emeline, Miner, #80 as to bring their salaries equal to those of the Superior the plaintiff in this action will take {atgment ‘against yon for phew 5 i put Mr ‘age inal ig! tae uld wind up | 0% 4 Jaw which all nations have found it necessary to e3- | 45 40, om 57 20, exch anged si ovis with Br bark J inn B Sry May, Cobb; Angeline, Storer, and J Crandall, Me Court Judges—$5,000. the sum of twelve hundred nd d itty do lars, with interest eg! ms contest would wind up ‘and to maintain: nor is it our province to interfere { 29th,'2 PM, lat 4t 20, lon 67 “d caw a abip rberk Jona Byn rr gatblin, deg: ‘CH Moller, late Hopkins, who died of vomito The whole maiter ,was referred to the Committee on | 20m the le day of 3 ee on shure ‘his J witha splendid physical demonstration. The more timid | inany way with its stern execution, except there be | hes foretopsail, steering W. ir at do284, ship Naples, Bastman, Phitedetphia: be ono reeime sh atGuaiterssecccsen'vok. | Studien ae See ache" nat | dab arto ue eyo the marino where the | game cai tas acta | war Shaka, Mee eet he ae INCREASE OF SALARY OF NATURALIZATION CLERK 1857. antil the Reader had perltedlt phorg taading af th Es 4 | Cireumstances of his case pecaliarly commend him tomer- | ¥inturn & Co. ‘ ° Nassau; Siar. ‘Grover. Mobil Am arrivals. Sid 23d, Supervisor Apams offered a resolution increasing the Blens for the City amal County of New York.— | Sa) ie teat ee aotter than Judie Peabourahouid | ciftl consideration. Hark Greyhound (of Kingsion, Mass), Gulbrandson, Malaga | Barks Susan Clark, Elliott, Boston; StJago,@Means, Portland: salary of Jobn Brown, naturalization clerk of the Court of . the Maree, ANeenee and Commouaity of s SURES poster thas Judes Peabody meu The conviction of Mr. Donnelly was deemed necessary | Nev 17, passed Gibraltar 2s, with goat skins, to Foster & Epwigs, Nickerson, Baltimore fiche ae Gibbs, Matanzas. RS : ze ~The plaintiif complaining shows to | grant an injunction against the Board for playing comedy 4 h of eon. VERPOOL, Dee 13—Arr Ariel, Delano, NOriea! Common Pleas, from $900 to $1,200 a year, of’ New Yorkrtatnetvinday er | oithocss losuea, to maintain the majesty ot the law, to protect the rights 9 era Tae Pe gr erg ree rig Brey, ane This also met with some opposition from Supervisors - tappointed the said plain tothe | itis questionable whether such a scene as the one that | #°°iety, and to uphold the honor und dignity of the State, Clee ddtoe, ark Ge oun oh bak lar ack ofan stevenson, Novica TP Whit Tucker and Fullmer, but was adopted by a vote of 13 to 7 eet Commissioner of the city of New York. at a | took nlnee on the discussion Of this ordi sercitati To modify the pnnishment in acase where guilt was so | Ponterheld. "Dee int 4a. ton 73, spoke brig Montgomery, do: Emerald, Cook, NYork; .000 per year, payable monthly. That said piaintitt | 1 ro Dene r f “A bank seg regu eed clearly proved by the Sestimony 4 ven upon the trial, from ‘Hampton Roads for Boston. ‘| (), Wickman, Boston via Halifax.’ The Empress, resolution to appoint Ji W r (ex-Senato: ed) on. the performance of his duties as ie Finance Department in conformity with the new char- o bi bh 2 ne > ‘a " doe | from NOrleans, id not arrive loth, 4 resolution to appoint James W. Barr (ex-Senator and m and te a | tor, wan ever eiaeuedik cay Uabeniee Done. would be to bring a reproach uj loning power; | | Sehr Queen of the South masied), Weeks, "Havana, Doc | fyi NOrleans ex-Alderman) a Commissioner of Taxes, in place of Jona att Niet ernent incsinan ita | Khon te reading of the a ee: fed, it it would greatly impair the pul Hie coudence in uke fair’ | 18 wits sugar and segnrs, 10 Blostout Son. at 73, Pouike Geveneak leidelberg, Rodewald, NOrleans; Nonpariel, than W. Allen, was offered by Alderman Adams, but was iidants up ta the latday of Noemie, 1eSe on whechday | moved ther the ordigasce te pao eee amped, it Was | ness, impartiality and rigor of the administration of Jus- | 10878. experienced a violent gale fron Urbgalal sit it, Sraer Banosll; Toes esanaennbts wel: laid on the table. me due to the sald plaintitthe sim of $1,250, for | Thursday alternoon, whish whe eerried: ater wiick the | tice: and it would involve an obligation to commute the Ech heh CS Bell, Wig, Norfolk tor Belias. jcLoon, Savannah: Susan Hinks, Claus Supervisor McConkey moved that William Wilson (one onthe salary fant dri a Andthe plainctt | Committe nod ‘a ball Of tho laduse vive had. Nhen. it | Seitence of all other capital offenders, thus virtually P Godwin, Henty Miltord. Del sen, * NOrteane fore reported sld 11th for Charleston); Wes of the retiri, ae rmen) be appointed a Tax Commis. ; shows that the said defendants are indebted to him in aT eee oo seme house was wi it | abolishing the death penalty in our State. These respon Ht Weateree, New Bedford. for Pfuladeiphia, | '™™ Empire, vale, do (before reported ald 11th); 13th, Wyo tionér, in thefodm of J. W. Allen aid sum of $1,280 for Toe Fortunes clkh Gano aie coelia 6 " sibilities the Court of Pardons cannot conscientiously as- | Schr J P Bent (of Cherryfield), Wallace, Bridgeport, ae aoe ee oe Supervisor Ownxs moved to Lay the resolution on the | *bough often ve ip ge a el cd ebengrrnllt Steniner Pelican, Aldrich, Providence. Ent out 11th, Ocean Belle, Kelleran, Mobile; wean wil table, which was carried by « vote of 10 10 8. Pg ply y ge yp ee ee} in al of duty to enforce the rules of the Board and place the | “"'In' making known to you the decision of the Court, Tam BELOW. «| bebtiivene: ik st rie ing, Cy Fa Ny YROMESSIONAL SERVICRS AT THE INQUEST OF DR. RERDRLL | Indgment against the defendants for $L20,, with interest | Tatactory membera under arrest. From conversation | constrained to express my sincere commisseration at the | Ship Java, Grafam, from Newcastle, to Dunham & Di Mirward‘Saesenah: ke The committee reported in favor of paying Dr. Knight | thereon from the lat day of November, 1887, besides the costs that there was & | fate of a young man whose natural intelligence, e (ication Bark Mavilower (of New I Haven). Duntze, from Por: en Parkhtl Pike, Charles” $350 for fourteen days’ proiession®l services at the iy. | % tis action, mishinderstanding, aud boped that they would be released | anq general accomplishments would have <o'well fitted | —(By steamtug Wm H Web! Hazsard.) tony City of NYork Salter Nvork Harvey Dandat STILLWELI. & SWAIN, Plaintitt’s Attorneys. forthwith. Wind during the day NE, oy Lonpox, Dee M—Ent th rae, eipabella, Coffin, NYork; quest of Dr. ‘vey Burdell <6 (omtye aanttieries Davie. betar det ‘A motion was woanimously adopted to re Mth him to become a useful and bonorabie member of society, uring y “ey 1éth. Pequot, Gilpatrick, € ‘dames Supervisor Jacksox opposed the paymeut, and Super. City ands Countyoy New 3 hinge bend wie y ome release all the | tut whose erime has, at the very threshold of his man: ho Ipe sworm, saya h the piaintit in this action; mt the members from arrest. Bastord, Jamaica. vleor Tucker moved w strike out $950 and insert $100 for in ‘mp, sus is true of bis owh knowledge, exept oa Mr. UTTaRSoN said, in endeavoring to defeat the > hood, consigned him to an ignominions death. is pa- Miscellaneous nnd Disnsters rd Oliver, rd, NOrteai Oo motion of Supersisor Friimen the report was indef. Veoh? stated on imformation and belief, and wOrmg jon passge | thise with his distressed relatives and frienda, most |} Strawen Magnonta, henee for Matagorda, pot into Norfolk | White, Mobiia; 12th, Palestine, Spencer, NYork, lth, Jd ‘siatw ooetpoped. =ote tters he bi Neyes i to be true. of the ordinance, he did not intend to transgress the rules ially with his heart stricken father, whose gray hairs | 26th inst, to repair wheels, &c. rn, Bickford, Newport and Havana; G B Lamar, Brad- M-Toseey offeréci ® resolution that Wi pibiiisgs CHARLES DevitN, | of the Board, but only to use every parliamentary tactic | Witeo down with sorrow to the grave, is . mir Amparesti, from Chincha Telands, before reported | l¢¥, Sunderland and NYork. : Supervisor Mc ¥ offeréa a. Sworn before mo, thie 18h day M November, 1897, Cuas. | to defeat the measure, od gr noe) bY, ton the night af arth | ~ laxBox Dec 1—Arr Oroondates, Pike, NYork; 4th, Orphan, Peck be appointed Tax Commistioner in piace of J, B. Parrincon, Commissioner of De Mr. Buavy observed that by the action of the majority. | gy “tai be fase noe be diverted, up ae taht ete | tte Be did not leak. on Cu Poseaton the sigh @ Rsk wel ~ “ommissioner of er, that be may not verti ive c. ’ A ee eT ie ca cath oe The Board adjourned to 1 o'clock a Thursday (us | that evening a very important measure, invalving greit | Fecelving ‘cetnency, from preparing for hie inevitable | Bare Groncta (of Damarteratio), Carine, from Pabidel: | pratar ‘Bee 2-Arr Queen of ve Soh, Chapman, wv) » vay : ot sed a a ie a for Boston, coal loaded, recently ashore on Long Islan: = id 1 c Jexandria; Supers isor Tecker offered the following eee ¥) camille Position from the minority they being prevented from re- tone to “that from whence no traveler re- And got oft (ih wnt shore teat War's Tsiaut yester’ Prasetzs, Des live Vivid Ligh, Bisgcharé, A. sie Whereag, it is a pleasing duty at the close of our BOAR » COUNCILMEN. cCerding their votes, having been put under arrest. e y thorning, while towing through Hell Gate. Macao, Oct Sid Endeavor, Doane, Shanghae: 16th, Kai Felauons to expresn the nentiments of reepect and esteein nse OF pl atic sosrormice | Tusreportof the chairman of the ‘commatice was re- | ,,28Y he, find mercy in thefpresence of the Omniscient | “Sata oG Wareascuy—Poriamouih, Dee 21—Tae ache CG | Hooper,’ Jackson, Havana SE Coma, Burr, Nork eM IN THE PARK—?R) U , atl0o'el evel of the w blow a ¥ o" — ‘ow rks "Reenived, That the thanks of this Board be and are | TION OF THR PAKK—AN EXCITING DEUATE ON THE dileck to Which time the Board adjourned, having been | “Win sentiments of the highest consideration and re- | gate from ihe SE ative time. She lew ead on ‘wee the ny ‘Thewe Sater, Wyo an ale wen 80 ven: a ereby tendered to James R. Steers, - the President ORDINANCE REORGANISING THE FINANCE DEPART- gard, I have the honer to be, Tom Sy wits na ithe weather proves favorable. we kare boon ipod ai Aid uton, Brown, NHaven; of the Board of 5 pavers, han Ll — oe Fp and MENT—SEVERAL MEMBERS PLACED UNDER ARREST ! REWOVAL OF THE STEAMBOAT LANDINGS. RRS os a aged Part of the sugar She has six. foot of water | " Hielicshre Hetmia ht Orlane Sa eee | | renee emmer Commons mers The Committee of the Board of Councilmen on Wharves, | The Excise Cominission=Its Origin at ee ei ne eee i oe Meat wil be | 12 EA Soulard. Jegrey (or Fulerton) Callao (before re Resolved, That the Clerk of the Board be. and he is | _ The Board met at 6 P. M. yesterday afternoon, the Presi- | piers and*Slipe, met yesterday, when the subject of re bors. saved, without much damage. A contract has been made io | Ported err KB) 18th, Narraganser, Bamonda, Cal si iis ta hereby, directed to cause @ copy of the above gesolution dent, J. B. Phillips, Fxq., presiding. When the minutes of | jnoying the landings of the river steamers further up | The Legielature of this State passed the present Excise | §ber om for Saaga, (iy 7 | of bowspr t bad arene En nny had nuehtpleasure in at. | ee oe, town was again discussed. Mr. Beach advocated the | law under the title, “ An act to suppress intemperance | Scnr CA Mecuscnen, Stubbs, at Charleston from Philadel- | Siemans, Dee 2 Are sche Erospero, Neorik. ge of the chair had een always | Mr. Haswuit moved that when the Board adjourn | hanging of the steamers’ landings from where they are | and regulate the sale of intoxicating liquors,’ on the 16th | phis. reporis, on Thuralas night last © iilles © ot Chaniow cinco; Mameluke, Wiatuey,, do (and ald Nov. sth for Akyab ith justice Ley ng bop al this evening, it adjourn to meet to-morrow. (Thursday) @t | at present to cocks further up the city, and gave the fol- | of April, 1857. ‘The Excise Commissioners were appoint- | which lost boat, part of bulwarks, und caused tue vessel 10 | Blamay BG ship Arab, (i e agg Pg Thy stein was then put by the Clerk and unan: 1 o'clock, in order to finish up all the business before | \owing ac reasons for baving the change made: They in- | ed for this city by the First Judge of the Common Pleas, ehicadiai sali tien et hesteaten: Gramm Tateeh a 7 Med ord, G oral Femas ons Soares ith, Revel The CHAIRMAN returned his sincere thanks for the com- them, and give the members an opportunity of joining erfere pays facilities of large foreign vessels in taking Chief Justice of the Superior Court and the Recorder of | on the 25th and 26th Insts, iat 38, lon 79 25, experienced ‘a ships’ Flavings Groves py ‘Tavie Ronee. or 4k ape paid him. He had always endeavored to act just | their domestic circles at an early hour in the evening, so ped abort gr J << aan, Lo this city: vere gale fromm SE to WSW, which split mainsail, carried | Edwards, NYork; 4th, Mameluke winie ‘Axpeb. . of i f the Boar a ne able to . . > eanenions t e my jown, which is . away boat, &c. SuaNGiar, Oct 12—Arr “Chapman,” Harland, Call eee aeteenieas ue maton via wears walle } 8 to be abe to make the necessary Preparaticns for ‘Me | already too much hampered; aud they contribute to On the 12th day of May the above judicial officers ap | Nonyorx, Deo t—The achr L. C Watts, from oston for | (and sid 24d from Woosung for Foo-chow-fo0): 19th, Si faction to the pebMg!han ke otherwise .could have ¢ advent of the new year, que rowding of Brontway and other great thoroy Pointed as Commissionersaf Excise, William Jay Haskett, | Norfolk, is ashore 18 miles South ah itenry. The eap- | ch Keng ah | —apieed Perit, Banko, Bie be formed whcmuoan ine Board which never | Nearly an bour was wartad debating the motion, | fares Inamiwer, ne Newton, agra ofthe Froles | Seam Kerr an Robert. Hawes He aby CC he gies OS hace, | “Ateneo SM 6 atin, Bakr, Moe pages Bone cag ahead feoquamted I Lang Bangere he srs. Brady and Munroe, who is known by the sobri- | doe’ room ax well as large ones: the few river boats that | Mr. Hawes declined the office, and the vacancy was Quertuce Beach, “We tad sh hens ener gicon te ¥ eng imo the Hoard, and from his association he was now ac. | “et of “city and county of New York,’’ opposing the | move up und down the harbor daily cannot do much to | sited by the appointment of Robert ND. Holmes, Esq. etier to Bilwood Waller, aq, Secretary Board o AMQareRe, Oct, 10— eid hylark, Foliausbee, NYork; 2st, quosinted with al of whem, and he thanked thein all for | olution. ‘The President enlightened the Board. title | fe pped, and nll the other stcarners that ive’ life to tke | The frst mecting of the Board was hoki on the 19th of | Writers) 2 go ee eee Peete. toh id that each and every one to Mr. Munroe’s course throughout the year. He as! Lasnon, Now 3 Am brig Brothers, at anchor at + aa favor bim wih weal oa New Years permission of the President, to eave every evening at 7 | TiVer, i would not consribute in the slightest pereopuible May, 1867, in the City Hall, and after having sat forty- | jem. either drove oF slipped her anchors last nighi, and is ia | wien HICOLA, Dee 22—-Sid oe Australia, Hopkins, | o'clock, and he was never refused. Mr. Phillips affirmed degree to relieve the traffic on {Brondway. William Bor- | seven days, adjourned to the Ist Monday of March, 1868. | the bay. | eat ipa F Finland, P Pow COMPLIMENT TO THE CLERKS OF THE BOARD AND THK xe: | that if Mr. Munroe’s amendment wae carried—which was | 402, Proprietor of the Fall River Line, then read twenty ‘The object of * of this long adjournment was to give “the | Livexroot, Dec 4—Arrived, the Laura, from Tbrall, with | won, Wolter Se tae bp a | that the Board continne in session until the business was | TeM#ons why the steamers should not be forced up town, | Liquor Dealers’ Association” time to present its legal ob- | Joss of mainmast, bulwarbs, &¢ (and not as miaprinied in fart, 1. dor Sarah + oe ee Supervisor CLancy offered the following:-— | finished—be would be, the first to ask leave to go. and after this it was so late that the committee adjourned | jections to the Courtof Appeals, and if no relief should be terday's paper), having been in collision with the Charter | from Liverpool, disg: Kate Sw om ti for the inst time. by ce lature should make | Oak. mas, wig: Lizzie Drew, Percy, ‘rom’ cn, * Resolved, That the thanks of this Board be, and are AN ATTACK UPON COUNCILMAN VON GLAMN. granted there, or if the incoraing Legislature s\ », change, Jones. from NYork. wig; Chevalier, Kni hereby, tendered to our worthy clerk, David T. Valen! the debate, Councilman Von Glabn, of the First ys no amendments, or not repeal the law, then that the | | Qcrrxsro tn, the brig Jeasle Pearson. from | Povifiad fae, diag; schre Ralph feat, Couklen; Sr Nferk lant ¥eq., and to John H. Chambers, Fsq., and to the assi = called out of his seat by Mr. Meyers, one of ‘The West Coast of Africa. Tiquor men could have the three remaining days. t0 ob- Liverpool for Si Johns, ME; begaght i the crow aud Spas. | Jas Miller, Miner; for €o, de: leciwring. Davis, from €o, fants engaged in the Board; also to the reporters of the ant clerks of the Board of Aldermen, when a | THE GOLD DUST EXIORTS—PALM O1Z, AND SLAVE ! tain their licences, and thus comply with the law Row York or Lone, aba 5 wig: Denial Brown, Heald, trom Fall press for their attention and ability iv reporting the pro- petween the parties cansed the attention of the TRADES—BRITISH CRUISE IN SLAVE VESSELS—THE | The whole number of livences steneien seeres on e OSTON, Dec 29 (additional) —Arr barks Nin Robin- ceedings of thie Board 4 a crowded lobby to the door. DARK CLANA WILLIAMS CAPTURED, Inkeepers......6..0e . 480 4 Teneel, 840,000. re Bt money, | | eR oa Tepes AiEoone. Thompern,, Rovienm y Ave Loy Tnis was unanimonsiy adopted, and on motion of Su | The PRRADENT promptly directed the Councilman to ex The steamship Gambia arrived at Plymouth, Ragland, | Starekeeners we Seattne haste En, te eee | won, a im vider, Poiladeipbin brige Leghorn, isor TY ba rned sine die. plain RE FO OL OPO eae ee n pa be aiee e cr Geo Prescott (Br), ° Oe eee Mir. Vox GLany gald that Mr. Myers asked bim to yote | 0% the-11th instant, from the African const, The sim charged for licenses by the “Commissioners ne fare {Dulhan cn Hoot, ISTO Ibs | Jon Cape Hagtion via Holmen’ Hole: Wan C Merahon, Mer: . . oy tay hb vm mi She had 2,000 ounces of gold dust and £4,000 in specie, | varied from to $30. law gave the Comrise! “ - thohy Ona y len, Baker, Ric! ; Sylvanus Al- BOARD OF ALDERMEN. for a certain measure, when he told him he would not; ba ee ; Dee eae rethe sah ts high” af $180, and the lowest | {iu intt whneco, 42 cals 1 Keg argols 2 ice rien, 21.46 eal | | earn Ae oe, ‘E Baker, Richwood 5 i if * age@u whale of xs leather clot be COP e Thiet Board met last evening, the President, Join Mr. My aseaulted him without any provoca- prrrtgetit o ene gee wa ed had Romenong sum at $30. Beige linseed ol, Sosks asphalinen. fda de rag} . i js Sov . o 5 bales cotton. pacl i merchand The financial matters were committed to Commissioner pe NT ge ap Bd mgs. cite 0 Graney, Faq., in the chair. ds a tet 60 | See rowed thats, spsctah eneanalites of thee | hip bien, se stneeey sunounced, are—Fernando Po, | Haskett, who devised the following plan to prevent any | Res, Granada tod. Gout stares, The Be pl id steamer Palmetto, Raker, Several reports were received and refer: A list of he eppoin 10 matter, November 5; Bonny, 6th; Lagos, 9th; Aocra, 11th; Cape the Ci by bad the da: ‘of | York in 1844, 896 tons rei yon ing A 2, and insured in New ‘e amended by making the number five. rs Iath: Libera’ 13h; Serre 1 Bait, Joes to the Cornmiasion by money or agers York, a8 is also a part of the ¢: lelia. Cook, r=, and mii brige Bird of tae Commissioners of Deeds was approved and sent to the | "'n” president appointed the committee, and instructed | Cons 12th; Liberia, 1th; eone, 2¥st, Bathurst, | misappropriation. Tath—To the Keltor of the Shipping List and Mercantile Ga Pret, Pereelonn: Board of Councilmen for concurrence them to report forthwith. The business of the Board was | 2th, and Goree, 20th. The licensee obtained a certificate from the Shoe to sinte, as fete master of the ship ; 7 dation that the apecaa | oded antl they reported. After an absence of half bs Tagg = FTE AO hows:—The const is | and Leather Bank, drawn to the order of | Bar, 8), from Moulmela for Que for | Fae Alderman Hra.ey offered a resolution that the special pe Med oa ve “og Miter am absence of Ul | healthy. Quiet provails at Fernando Po. Trade ix dull at |. y. ‘Stout, Faq, ’as Ghunty Treasurer, and on | orders (rice) that io heavy gale of wind, on Zk Nov. | fark Ree sy A: committee appointed by this Board iu relation to the hed cg ee returned, r Camere a ol foe 7 Ty and Cape Coast Castle, but im- | presentation of this certificate the. license was veh t0 by] dat, 4 by SE = nce -) = a ae subject of the extension of Albany street, be discharged ‘* ‘1 juted tigate proving at Lagos and Sierra Leone. the applicant. Thie was astrict adherence to the + | much water that it wae i wible to keep her free The Petit Dee scar aniegs Cronies te. sat ‘deration of the matter, and that the | tack apse Counelman Vou Gian, by a cierkin the Board | 4 ie Aitiean cruisers continue their activity. Commo- | Wacausefthe money was thus iinmediately paid over t0 | Crew became haved a aig, ‘un! chiprcomtnenced vo | {8heae: Flying kend, Commean, NYork. "Cll bark. Cavaller, from further consideration ~y: uae renee dore Wise on the night of the ‘20th of October, ‘seized two the 0 Cy ‘Chamberlain, as “County Troasurer.’” nettle down fast, when we were fortunately rescued from a | Ferrall, ie Janeiro and markei; ke ketch Mary ‘Siwet, Asking, ; Bayers in the bands of the committee be submitted to this Gay ere ‘+ arbor ondes 4 to get at the | (anoes full of slaves off Cabenda. ‘Their owners intended The following persons were charged over thirty dol- wmery grave Captain Grifithe, of the hip Lady jeu, | or Hleie “s i eer Goss Coles . a | Board for their action. Adopted facts of the case Pom both of the parties, before them: | *bave es them to a barracoon 50 miles north- and tthe sums set opposite: their names were paid | ot Werpoas : mayo aspe to ous al end Saved Sil) | Se my vark Anna, ' Tr Board Wen adjourved Yo Thoraday this day) at | Qos Ose orciee inte confit cetoment fog | A te steumsloop Alcte, 6 Commander James pies Weisel Reta ad Meanie eesiceks | “ARH fee Arr bre Moen Mandy NYory — a ate parties, are tinable at this time to find who are the real Sete ee ee NYKERPRNS. [press my warms! thanks 10 she eapiain, oiicers and érew of tbe N. Dee te Wanderer, Hawking, N Betore the members left the chamber the Chairman | Pures: is Come to bame. Your committee x 4 editor of few Era sa Pe Treadwell & Oo., St. Nicholas Hotel 875 Lady Louisa Yor their gallant conduct ip ieunebing their | York, ye to ar .S pleasure os called them to order, stating that there wae an impor te — non nl aaa aie real of ee seroma te time to baulke pa Thom 40 | boats to eave ne (ont wing been stove to pieces), and | CUrsion, rt. ex) noes er 3 Tani dag fant communication on the table from the Law Depart. | ‘his opportunity to eensui who several of the boats of oar cruisers, by which she was | James Mery 9% | for their kind treatment and attention tn us on’ board’ uni | PASseRe; inet, 2 miles RE of Charleston Hi ment. which bad been overlooked. He understood it | Of this Board interfering and interrupting the business of | poarded, by showing under ber foro “hatch a quantity of | Charen H. br i at Queenstown. Wishing him and crew | 2 heavy westerly blow. Ft ig | would appear in the morning papers, and be hoped some | tbe Board, an J jowing ressiution:<— worthless gum in bags, and a few casks of rum aud palm | kaward Windust, J Tl Park row... 35 ad Roping they aay never be placed in 40 verte Fearens Livorpects Ir octr antes, Dobanone Resolve, That the above report be accepted, and the position, Yam, sir, your obeckent servant, gentleman would move a recousideration of the motion oi] at the main hatch, to induce the belief that she was a Hiram Cranston, Ni ow York Hotel ry ‘A. N_CONARY. hams committee discharged. The moticn was carried. 3 ‘Fh the Carton from NY to adjourr regular trader, while these articles served effectually the | John Patten, Jr.) Pacific Hotel... 40 a the offing. ship Charlotte, Mr. Myers aseerts that Von Glabn struck the firat blow Ad Smreips, lec 14—The American bark Luey, of Rena, has | CALAIS, Dee IS-Arr. sehr johnson, New Aldermen Teoare moved & reconsideration of the MO | oi of ineide the railing has become | PUrPeee of Liding a slave deck ready laid. | Keliabl Lorenzo Delmoulco, No. 3 William street....°....... 100 | pat back bere, with low of buwaprit. York. Sid’ frtbert’ the tion 9 adjourn, which was carried he admission of bangers on if ‘ation, however, had been received of her being fully | Yire iielmonico, corner of Broadway and Chai Reha. er rrher theper, Comncsicarion FRow TW conronsTiow cocwaR mmarncriee | complete nuisance lately, 90 much vo that membere and equiped ‘for the trade, which led to her being more | street... spiny 2 Sty Say ~ Ba gS Tagg ‘Tom Below brig ska, THR STREET COMMIRIONERS'* ORPAKTENT—arreMrreo | Teporters are unable to understand what ® gohg on. It | cloely searched and ber ultimate detention. lor's ‘faicon. : om, and towed ino port: is very much srained, a LRIVER, Dee 29--#14 sche Helen ¥ sup ON THE COTY—THR SALA OF eTuMET Commis: | pop President i a perfect beauty and ie nearly new, with splentid ac. Hawley 1 D. Clapp, & : : Kove t be docked. fer batimore DEVLIN AND H* DEPUTY OVERDRAWN 4ND mE "Wiens deed the subjoined conmmodations; under sail our fastest cruise . Browne, The 8u' ace (Am) Ranlett, from fen ong, got on shoce "FRANK AN, eo eeres — in, and remained one tide, yeNDED. pL Sout PEMONETRANCE AGAIN®T THE LOCATION OF THE NEW POWT OFFICE Uy TH PARK. F Maron amp The following communication was received from the Jaw Department and ordered to lay on the table aud be printed in the minutes — Prine Frederik der Neder. urne, Batavia ae Toes ng of etiam, Wh N Rian ein anne errata Gua ~ ON COUNCIL OF THE st, City on New Yoru.) Properss ome pe UR ully and earnestly remon- on ORLES PM—A Chas Mor § mation of the eflort now being mate Detance (of New Yoru, | gen Place tetooctunte Ctivenen hip rou i away, gerne: at with railroed iron, de, pnt in a ow Halvesto, ne vody wrote six eas eee ore Sa gon ioe, ae 8 rom Office or ing 12 inches water per with lows of Ove | att Indi Presrott, atcheldor averpeo! y mar pedee oP ft ne 1. The Park is endeared t us all asthe only open space in rage ro re endeavoring. $o,my, mete oe, conmmiaing ioe, | int lower part of the city left to us from the “olden ume” | on this barbarous traffic, however formidable may be ‘Thomas Hope, 132 Chambers trect clear apne ral nde vera tated deavoring 19] , a AM Below Be Ear ws fromm, Jendems Br looking oves' the Judgments set fc which ‘he band ot “modern improvement” has notas yet de | number of vessels embarked by them in the trade, Park & Tilford, 112 Sixth avenue. ‘and a boy ‘lied at Palanan uf the injuries revel Gen Rork, ptage hip Suntas. Erskine, Bor Ube head of Sealement No. a. omen ‘we heartily wish the officers of our cruisers success in the ey & Jenkins, 146 Pulton street... The natives of Cape Scott, Vancouver's Talond, report th: ay deanx; barks U Se an Oe a found that “charles Devin, we Breet Comm i prosecution of their humane work. Messenger & Co., “Gin,” 58 Fulton street wencel was lost between Ihe monthe of March snd ‘May trem Re ap 0, Osta, i Haresionn, aha Man . The case of the Spanich bark Conchita, Eugenio Bayo- | Chas. A. Henson, 217 cker street. they having picked up a cane, marked 8 A. Wood, Battery | dersom, Henderson, Phil ‘deiphin: au na, master, eeized by Her a" © steam Ran Francisco, No 8717, containing 12 aire ‘of natied boots, | MM esse Firefly, | W, A. Albro, 264 Grand rtreet y Tennessee, Forbes! Vern Cruz. y commander, in the roadetead of Why leo iron (risses, slings, nests of tubs, rr 2h (by tel), steamehiy mp o nadie | dab, for being equipped for the slave trade. was heard in hip Horatio, Hungerford, from. Kimaghse for New York, unease sar — ae pale Seer Oe DE" ce reams en yen eae | Steen ‘and Rpanish Mixed Court of Justice on. the bth passe Anjier Oct Ish. Tt is probable she escaped the tj: ship Pocahontas; barks Matanza, and W dt tba Polat committee, before whom the masses of our people | of November, before George Skelton, Feq., Her Majest: “4 by the Commissioners of Excive, but who have suffered |‘ P2800 of Sept 4 without receiving any damage, Buveher, 18th ps Dictator. and Uhland: brig Rufus Soule. poten! or n. and for services elaimed t may appear. and expres their united opposition to the mea British Commissioner, and his excctlency Colonel Hi dncalied for: = The ship Aubert Gallatin, 1400 tons reginter, was yestertay | NORFOLK: 4 Empire, Fi Sared to the Corporation fre Tropoced. At wat petloners Wl « ever pray, who represented the Spanish Commissioner, Mr. Fleaze Neil, Hollacher & Baygar, | Bing faken on the large Sectional dork. (irr SO | 20th—Arr neanmad . m pet It ie proper for me, in this connection, to call your atten: | Ww appearing as advocate for the selwors, and Mr. ‘eer Wm. T. Williams, Joseph Wallack,’ Squire Marshall, Mic | ¥!l! be stripped. recaulked and newly coppered. a iol. Nor A tion to the litigation whirl the struggle for bi Nine Gat AND Swen an treet. any on edvornte for the claimants. chael Landers, Jacob Colvin, Jonas Bartlett, Daniel Swee: Law a cresuet, ally, by Capt pao Talbot, a a rr ath y tel) hips Gauntlet, Taiande; Grey et ey O'DONNELL, 46 Madison sire et, Ine Cenehita left Barcelona na Ube 254 of Thecember Inst ney, Nicholee Feber. Andrew, Gatke, Joho 5 Oot pee ae Clg Ae ITs wage Hughes from city Point (cr Rio Janeiro, a, distro preesdenved in the history ‘And a number of others, | fF the west coast of Africa, She arrived at Whydah and | fey, Andrew H. Baldwin, Theodore commanded by Capt Saris Me sisteot anip Mean: | NEW LONDON, Deo s-—Are sokre C peta, jt yaper wae taid on the table. landed her cargo there; ehe then proceeded to Bahia in F K. Brown, James V. Gold, Peter Henry Dodge, dywine, and was bronght to Fortiand #th. Orrin ae ‘emit, do for salem, ‘orl en URCHAME A FORTION OF THBP. ballast. where she received a cargo of roll tobacco Wm. E. Pitman, Thos. B. Pitman, John Niblo, Adolphe cy 2th inst, by Mr George Thomas, a fine ship of eew i LDPORD Des tonne coke Sener, B | rae Mayor aso © ox Couscu. of | aguardiente. At Bahia Eugenio Bayona was appoin' Roque, Samuel 8. Wyckolt, Jobo 1. Hasbrouck, Stephen called the Gerbane \ nat ut by erbane, Kan, of Carthagena, J She baa a figure head of the owner YSRWPORT, Dee 20,8 AMT port brig Bonaparte; echre schrs Julia Franklin, Aud Rdward A Delart, bound 8; Har from Taunton for NYork; RR Smith, Ceylon, Senflow w Yorn = WJenc, sreperty owoelund tan payer ihe former master being too 0 returned to Whydab, where well to Pee Burkhalter, John J, Gulley, Wm. A. Albro, Francis. Sta was captured by | com, John Kerans, Geo. J,’Brown, Geo, Moritz, Conckiln NYork: 12th, r Dee Are PR Cutting, | lly represents that having learned from | the Fireft Patrick McGann, Valentine Mager, <i 0. mn be iat aver be Sod wi tbe | ee Stdoes ok than portion of tag, Park ahtntel The Court, after hearing the sdvoraten oa both sides, | Ramors’ George f. Shermvod, Joon Iuley recor sertiart, d+ vary aacsadicon ape EXEACO! vie Arg mh Mare Tree: street. Al alls f the i south of a line extending from re place to Rockmen street, | adjourned hanes Lp day WB | a omy ba pag An. by Patrick C) , James Butler, Alex. Shan. in, Wheeler, Amor for Burekly, Havana. Rati Wy wad this too, whi and bein of obtaining the same, the undersigned | nouneing judgment in the case, n further adjou non Pope, John Ryan, Alex. Mason, Joseph for Boston, 12h. wa ‘ur i iewia, a oT | hereby offe the Corporation of the city of New | ed to Saturday, when the vessel was condemned to the ames ¥ Yor for tie plect of ground referred, nua dencribed inthe | Crowne of Great Brain nnd Spain, cm the ground that khe | Fred. Hungerford, pat gS rium, Macgnfor erp: Lh, HN" tom, Pau tran. | PORTLAND, Dee o¥-Arr crs Minne, tiemum of tive hupared towed onary “agiunen, inca | bed Op ours Ot the Ue SoD Gaya Yor ncrew ‘1S per: | Ym: Poscrartn Chan, McCarthy, Wm. Hat Jovern Croce tise nor irs, Mae: | RNR" Toca ata Mea Ws wn tn on & good tit for be red io a im; or if your 4 / bl te Haan ie egy cht Cause sald premises to be put up forsale | sone, and 65 <pare planks which were adapted for laying | Cornelius token, James Albert, Stephen J. Albro, M. 1. Shengine for Go. ihe Pil, CD Merwin, Merwin, N | PROVIDENCE, Dee Arr steamer W poblic auction ig the manner prescribed by law, the uo down a second or slave deck, no Custom House certificate | & A. W. Bordwell, Patrick Carroll, Sebastian Fibell, Simon Sid 12th, Magnolia, NOrieats. NYork; bark Nathaniel Cogewell, Hamlin, soi ola bt * Marine aad J | peretor ihe wuld cum of ve | having been produced, stating that these articles were in | Farrar, William 0, Donnell, Henty Sint, Michael Mo- | }ORDEATE, Deo Sid HH Disey, Dixey, Mobite Sid from Condova. Frankit nklin, Matansas. Sid schr JB Dickinson, 4 athens 4 pared rl tended for lawful purposes as required by the wete ve Inuchney, Wm. Ackerman, Joweph Garligle,' Peter O'Neil, | + hoe hes WATT Wabamo, Doty, NYork, ‘and TIILADELPHTA, Dec %—Arr Br brig Sea Lark, Lock mw | peeok -_ 1 ate that none of ber papers, excepting the fort pass, had ber James Keane, James Hughes, James Dutly, David Morgan oh i Tor tervor: hart, Cornwallis; tetra J J Woeneer, Langataff, Reson: Aller | Mr Horren offered a resolution, which was adopted, | Passed through tne Yistom House at Bahia. Jobn Roache, James B. Ayliffe, Cornelia Pastor, John H MAVEN, Doo H—=Arr Atalanin, Hors mann, NYork. | Leo, Thompson, NYork: Fly. Cheeseman, sing @ing. quent lier to report to morrow by what Davie, Henry Van Veleor " Arr Union. jin, N York, Seamer Phineas Sirague, Satibews Bowon; eobt Tanag’ Reb cee eee talk Mapedate of areuts Gnd Ont ’ ‘The amount received by A. V. Atout, Req., from the Rx Arr in the + 12th, Marmion, Salter, from NOrlea ne Smith, NY: j stenued where no coatracts nea bows sande, We learn {rom the Galveston, Texas, Newer that an ex. | cise Commissioners, and paid over ‘yy hi to the Ten | Ghoomiares. Dee 12—Put in ship Carnaite Beversnr, trom | ROCRTAND, Dee 2—Arr sche Pawtucket, Rose, New i ‘o - ) Fe leo yee@n for foo report o: the Croton Aqueduct Dopartment on the | press arrived in Galveston on ‘the 18th December from | Governors, as overseers of the poor, | SOT eae for dae ee Tonian, Mitrhell (from Callao), London, | RICHMOND, Dee 9— Arr at Jamemown, Parr taking up of the Belgian pavement in Third avenue, be jourton, bringing the ead intelligence of the death of Gov The expenses of the Commissioners ‘i amount to era opaer, Oct Arr bark Toon, Dix, Kimira. ‘lors King. achre rie, ; bers he | twees forty fourth aud. itty sixth streets, was referred | Hina @. Resxess, in Houston, on the 2h. Fe Sepeate | sbget, Out wil pet enecet, (ye ‘ Cabty Rov de—apy Pepita, Lienas, Revangad. 27th, Onre Fron bane, Wane, Ror Sid brig aby ere “ ‘consumption, and from short ote, a do; Pepita, Brady Pi ing © Prsssieenes catray ibe expenses incurred ($200 been coutined vs hie bea for reveral months, Mine Newt old Liceose baw Ticenwes geanted in 1850, ‘3,086; in 1801, Orla ‘Oujeans. ‘hin Nerens, Atkins, ino n; Hh, Regntia, | SAN Bs ty Free sh por ship G ¢ | Councilman Hopper in suc comtalty de ‘ending ¢ hd remarks:'—Gov. Runnels had been a citizen of Texaa for | 4,663; in 1862, 5 190—nt $10 per license. the re: | Avery NY We atricn, Now Oto port ebip Atlantic, Mactel, feratd of he Morning, Lathrort etches ‘eat troll | tothe representation of the Sixtieth district, instead of | about fifteen years, baring previously bean one of the | ceipts for 1850, $30,960; for 1851, $45,590; and for 1852, for NYork 2 diy. 4 4 Nan, hae a similar charter. Sid 4th, bark Ube last ; | Ts rcnete was tout for wens Of & cnemtRational YoIe, most prominent citizens of Miseiesippi, of which State be | $61,000; while the receipts under the Excise law, for the en Deo t—Arr Arlington, Norton, NOvicans via Bark Friendship, which sid 4h, DEee eet does Oe eats cad ease | IMPROVEMENT OF HAMILTON BYU ARK, had been chief executive, and wielded for years a strong | eight months it hag been in force, amounts, as sated * asthe Geese Ccoden ved jodement of Hon Daniel 7. Ingraham, now ol the The report of the Committee on Finance of the Board of | controlling influence in public affairs. During his resi- above, to only $17,575. poke Tn witeaa orden, Bab NPAs, Dee 15—Arr at Brazos schr Florence, Moorehonse: ve rtiee tau ow. formerly ! elude. of Common Mew | Aldertnen relative to advertising for proposals to regulate | dence in Texas he har not sought public office, but he was | The Excise Board appointed Robert 1). Holmes, hsq., as Pr ahipa Orion. Lave : Nor | WILMINGTON, Deo 25—Arr chr A J Denoane We Rocker This eminent juriet bas expressly de be question of the | Flam ton square, wae called up and Iai feid'on the table elected from Brazoria county to the convention, and last | Counsel tothe Board. The object of this appointment was p io Janeiro. indian Averill vston; 84, | NYork, Cld Wa, schr Jonas Smith, Lyneh, New ¥ fue to ihe office, in favor Mo mMOH Coune Pe SACING CORTLANDT RTREET August Was elected State Senator from Harrie county, but | to meet the Liquor Dealers’ Aegocintion in an amicable | by MAriia, Dampcn. Ri canes: om Granada, Dreyer, | briges & P Brows, Freeman, Havana, 28h, Albert by feed ape (0 thin Brrr tis deriep neva ’ Fhe coptwact te pave CorlaiMt street was conenrred in | Wag prevented from taking his seat by the sickness whisk | sult to test all ihe questions under the law Beaton: Bh, Alien Thoradine, Rpeling wenaw Ayres: 7th. | Mayo, Reston; aches Resrue, Wish, Portinnd: Marine, Pow 31) years ia reliibg opinion wan tbe Suyremne ‘ny eof clto8 ‘vorminated in his death. Commiagioner Haekett is the Treaeurer, and bar charge | Vision, Bearee, Liverpoo); Alma, Freeman, Bucros Ayres; ork. . ~“

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