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a Decem | ’ » ty trasporred to thie de a uswoe of SR act of the La- investments: tbe Commission's mres of the Sink. lpr y poe y de 1899, o tei fane......” aneae) tnstal- by taxation jor any of 218,142 49 542,501 ¢2 18,629 44 AM... eseeeees 1,162,115 59 water stock “<_ a ee 3510 16 ee ee aig Ang. 1, 1860 | 97,100 walerstock, “ Feb 1,1862 89,257 it water suck, “ Ang 1,18562 799,859 1g etock, “May 6,1865 5)6,000 water'loan, Feb. 1, 1857 990,488 water loan, . * Jan. 1, 1868 2,958,879 pict eceseeseseenseseecesseceses +S0)T18,879 [tbe revenues of , a6 above meu- ved from “ip ax noms 2 4 beid by the Cer mh January 1, Lis ‘of One for "$130,000, to reepect to which & ing, NVolring its waldity, was..$631,989 78 wus Collected during toe ‘year, OVE BIMIOD. ee eereeresseeeceeves 169,188 25 paid, Doe. 31, 1869, » halonce of £362,801 68 uit 1% COMpEsed Of Securities duc, and be- ss follows: 1856, .$21,8t1 00 1867.. 66,267 25 1468. 34,782 60 1889.. 1/688 11 to (de parties owing ine #eme, oa the boos of Oey Revence, Decemner 81, 1860, was In tom Oxees tho interest bas been im arrear aad it is lutended to enforce out fartber delay. by might be adveadio fudject to tron 7 pri from ey are H thelr property, aac they alike have the ao The —— expense ie , Cag ‘he sade, coniributiag alike to |IMOTO. tocetved from licensee of railroad cars dur }, was 96,976, ented ie fer belowthe amount easily ve contributed by the raliroad corpo- which ® quite insignificant im comparison jue of the fravohives aud privil they ea volte they are be race, which 0 rie fleges curt the companys e- lax mught also with propriety be imposed cers of dogs. Tre Corpotauon now pays an ai thousand doltars for wilting dogs. A tax woud’ tend to deereags the nonber, and onfresace the expense of kiluog them, redue t6 the treasury, nvee from tavern or excise loess un of 1857, heve Beem much ie than unser awe For years prior to 1857, tom these licenses averaget from bce ger Annum. Sincd the parsige of et act \ Suppress intemperance ioe sale of imtoriesting liquors,” chapter he receilpta heave been a6 follow™ 1967, $2,100, and fn 1859, $9 960, It is believed '¢ coforcament of Luis iaw « large amount ; bt be reatined to the treasury, acd that vaaged im the seluag OC Liqaar ng jege! feces, if the law ose the burden upon all a! « amount of thew bustpens. es might be made in regar’ to loonsss, =) | -oitiae to direct attention | ibe sabjeat. Market rena” are rec: bo stale of the poblis markets. ket © recoived for the ase of the cel’ara under Tue come from th: se sources of revenue . lation and boricess in the ory, n part t the repeal of the law imocsiag {9 aad foagees upon the selriioes of ment nd own promisea or in the ” joonuties, Mach Of ibis retail business, | cely emomtratved in tho markets and verve $0 the treasury, da pow cdfused over yids Re income to she Cor, ie |, tast by & more carefol adjustaeat and of toe rents of stands and stalls in ise vari- the revenue might be increased. and g-eater forced to the lessees and Oconpants = Under ter agement; (he cnet of repaire and \uatnte- eae wiminietratton of thew erkotg €° proportion of the reren 6s reeet the prt tocome far beigw the interest n @ the property. Ii is cheugut the; the tr eboald ab keatt be made \o pay ail ex- terayco Bd Management, Aud \ue tm sve as Peal estate. beve deen made, from time wo abo change in the mansgrwent of the o pian ts to eel the market property of the contended that the provisiog of Ware. yon: tacucs ‘iatings and restrictions, by i ‘arian is to retan the 7 a. nich deiniie tc veraliy to the hig same Mamier Be ober vot Ly ae vealed. Wituout eccmeratiog aller would femark that th ‘fin. he markets, partion'aeiy unat of wreenly cal for so we acto of The market buudings at ae am ed Condition, requirieg the our ot mosey ananaily to Beep them ia mit and prowet tn appearance in 09 wise ouy g7verement wales to coutinns the present system + tiae should be lost in erevtiag Bew cho old sitee apd upon thove resent ot purposes; and while any new bo “mprovemest those now staading sitee it would be well to inquire whether s Sotor® mach lees expensive than tho: now Ket would got answer all neo.csary par > . NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS ‘The iteome of the year, from the investments made by the Comm‘ssioners of the Sivkizg Funds, amounted to $218,142 60. Spemaee Se Jaw before referred to, amount was transferred to the Sink- ing Fund jor the redemption of the chy os of January 1,-3860......, ,..00++ 2,670,684 12 RECEIPTS. ‘The rece!pts into this fund the derived from the soure:s pledged ‘nerwes Uy ane eremanae of 1844, as follows : Coton water $821,606 99 Coart tees and + $2,135 01 Tock ane slip reat. * auseot Ferry rent... ..... + 13,664 ope + 691T » Bae + 27,670 8 «hae $5 : AglaTa 98 + 1,901 2 + 7,081 10 DISBURSEMENTS. . Bet payment of tntereen 9 city debt, as Interert on five per cent Water stock of Interesten five and six cont Orotom Water stock of 1800, 51 000 00 Interest on five per cent Trem, *0. 8, 1870.....-........ 8,760 00 Interest on five per cent Buitdi Loan, No 4, 1873... 5,760 CO Interest five per : 8. amount warrents dre’ Prior to 1859, snd paid in 1869... ya 4. Amount of au trapsf Gempticn ef the city debt." 642,501 08 aed 1,089,490 07 Balanoe to credit of this fond, Dec 81, 1850..8155,627 6 It will be seen that the revenues of this fund are de. rived from the sources more particularily detailed below. The receipts of the year were collected by the follow. foes for 8 0 SI 88 9 Pt Fipes covlected by Clerk of Police District Courta 6,830 60 Fines ovilected by Clerk of Uourt of General “Fives collected Court of Special BOBBIONS...,, wevererccrsrsecrececreeeevere 6,655 60 a was $97 60. The quantity of these lands now owned by the corporation is very small. DOCK AND SLIP RENTS AND FERRY ROWTS. The receipts from the former of these sources C of the corporation MMOWEUT WO... cecseecsereeersevereeeseesS145,051 23 4 i i : oa the city debt, whilst the fit i? lil 3 A i HE Se F gis i ii i ; i ! ti a5 32 ei E i Ee t Fi A im earnestly recommenued to the serious and sone! Ceration of the Common Youncil. VINR® AND PBNALTINS. favorab) ries of clerks and ciher expense - 4540 50 Mayor's First Marchal—For violaton of ordi- Tt war, in former years, the practice to lease vacant u ty of tbe Corpora'ion, reserving s ground reat. ye araoent of roc rents received Mit) WAS $23. 454. Iw mont cases the losses are sabject to renewal. No new ground rent lesres bave been gra:ted for foveral years, xcept to two or taree char! mmeUt ions, aad theese sa nomial reat ROUME RESTS. ‘The amwot of there rents in 1850 wae ont 80, ana were derived from purchased |n former years for ex) ‘houses Seon beces, ts., and But bow used for public purposes. end, therefore, rented. ISTERPST ON PONDS AYD MORTOAC TS ‘The omount of collechoos im 1860 was $35,051 49. The amount of interest accrued and unpaid, and cherged to the partion owing the same, December 31, 1850, was $15,583 44. MAYORALTY Fans. ‘The receipts under this head amounted to $1,065 35, end were cole »v; . J, Makeney Avit, Obiet Clerk im the Mayor's © SALRS OF STRAIT SwEEPINGS, The receipts ‘by the Saperintendent of Market Rente and Feer. for street manure seid & ty Inepector’s Department, were $12,472 98. It te believed that, vy pro- per manegemrnt, the revenues from this source wight be maa ‘eriaily ipercared. CALLS OF PRREONAT, PROPEMT AxD sTORAGE. The reoetpw co this account during the year were from tbe lohhuwing sources — Sale rtrcet ine ances by the Street Commis- OT sss is ss sees ° $058 88 Bale of old herse end oM tm the tom Aqueduct I partmert... ° 370 0 Sale cf old herses, police ahiel Police Commiseioners...... 77 See rer dies ovine pw $1,001 28 WATeR Lor quit Rene The emount of routs received tn 1869, om sesount of grants made since the year 1004, wae $7,061 10. PRET OF TAE CORPORATION. The indebtedners of the Cor; ion rented by the rarteve Standing December 3), 1860, wae....,...... 82° 875 000 ‘Lepe stocks reccemabic Jan. 1, 1°60, viz — Water wiock of 1858 $46,'21 Deo do. 1800. ‘The amount of the same Dec. 81, 1859, was. Decreaee in 15850 EE rable, '* Dy no means fr ie view of the financial rerources of the city; end while the Comp troller i not ane of those who consi¢er “a public deb! a pubiie biersing,” be would pat regard aa large of the Seth, 10 Oe Onell pase contem. plated werks of imme public a a pound pelicy or a4 ow fieting wuh a pale economy. Tho revenves of the *inkirg fund for payment of pase tae the city debt already yrid Lae y yt hy A. ion of dollars a'ter pay 4 this ‘will hereafter ineroage very rapiely for, he the sourees 4, revense pant Bibl be paid Yherefrom ie comianiy bemg re. | day PROPO*ED WiW CITY. WALI * The time hes arrivi #h ¢ some desinve « fom ¢hou « be taken for the ooustiuc ou cf eéaitiomal » commo’e tons for the vy. courts and cilleers of & e Owpore bem. The necessity for :uch increased ac 0 modatioas ie #0 chvious as to med no explanation; at’, altho rgh there is & oifference uf ¢pirion as to the pro: er looumy for a new Cuy Ba!) it believed thatour c! ineng gone. rely would favor he crcetion ef am edifie somewhere, whieb, as to rice, arrerpemcet and style of architec\are, would compare favorably .with any similar erection 10 ‘his country Of cloewhere. Our citizens have @ besoraing bride wo the magnitude and tmportance ef the metrop ots, eno the style ef their modern residences, ag woil a cburebes spo other pubie buildinge, evinces an incressing improvements, end We expemre of a stracture for public vse, which would te an @raomeg to the city, would not be grudgingly paid. WEST WASHINGTON MAMET. ‘The controversy reepecting the title to this prov bas resuitec in judgments against the Corporation as 1, The people of the State, James B. Taylor and Owen Ww. seg oA yr Ju¢gment entered October 6, 1869, for $49.€29 80, and the posseesion of the marke Coen sans Parallel to, and Z James Tuplor, piantit Judgment prt wes ™ 4 cember i3, Toso Yor 196 89 ua 8. James B. Tayler and Owen W. Brennan plaiutifh. Judgment entered December 13, 1859, for $496,194 14. ‘Upen careful examination of these judgments, and ad Vite ment wih the Counsel to the Corporation, toe Comp wolver bae feit it to be his duty to make appheation to the Courts to have them eet eside; and the necessary papers upon which to make auch application are in a forward ate of preparation. JUDG! The fifth section of the act, chapter 1869, authorizes and requires the Comptrolier of the of New York, whenees he sbail bave reason to 4 that avy jucpments age'nat the have been ob taicea Wy enbuston, of are pate ee to take ali proper and nec: Tie SUMMARY OF TRANSACTIONS IN THE DBPABTMEXT OF FINANCE. ‘The great length of this allows but a brief refe fn vr gaan of this department during ear ‘The éisorder and confusion exia fm all the accounts ane besiners of the tment at beginning of the yeer, are slready well known. The principal difculty encountered at first, was want of office room Gyno | teetering ete Re oes inte pret un jar in) time o Upper of the Ball of Ret remodelled and ‘up, the current beainees of tbe department was trangasted .nder great disadvantages, whilst the labor of bane jg the old boeke was materially enbanced by reasouof the foot. and decumenta being distributed about in various pisces, imcopvenient Geet and ag ii 4 afew weeks ip surveying ound and ascertaining the work to be done, it ied theogh o pecient to open entirely pew books, both in this oflice and aigo in cach of the bureaux of the department. the Treasury, which was duly forpished, requisitions were also made upon the Receiver of Taxes, the Clerk of Arrears, an‘ the Collector of Asecerments, for statements in detalii of al! items of uncol'ected taxes, Croton arrears, and assess ments atthe beginning of the year. The Receiver of ‘Texes and the Cerk of Arrears respondea wiih the statements called for. The of Aseceameny failed te furnish the detailed statement of items request ed, but gave a list of the various asserements io bis bande for collection, showing the amount due upon cach Hist. No set of books having been kept in the Bureau of City Revenue, the work of ascertaining the amount of repts, and interest due and unpaid, and urually collected Dy the Collector of City Revenue, fuvolved much |. bor, and lorger time was required therefor than was veces: sur. to furnieb the information required from the other eaux. Alter recelying the ioformation and date, the Rew ‘‘genere! ledger” was ped by crediting an ac Count entitied “old bocks,’’ with all iteme of assets of the , aud the same account was debited with lia bilities ascertained and brovght forward, while corres. ponding eptries were made fn the old booxs by debiting and crediting the same items to an account entided “new books. All of which is respectfully subm'tied, ROBERT T. HAWS, Comptrotier. COMMURICATION FROM TPB CORPORATION COUMHN. 48 10 That POWRES OF ALDERIIEN, In answer to 8 resolution of the Board, the Corporation Couneel states that each Alcerman i ex officio a justice of the peace, and it bee been so ever since the granting of the charter in 1686. The Aldermen formerly eat i ol! the crim'pel courts of the city and courty,and were also members of the Mayor’s Court, afterwards called ‘the Court of Common Pleas. Dut their power to cit in courts, either eivil or criminal, was taken away long ago. ‘They are etili magietrates, charged with the preservation of ihe public peace, and beve power in certain cases to arrest, commit sod bail offenders except that they cannot let to bali or ¢ischargo @ peroa arrested or eumuaitted by another tetra ©. A wemoriat was rocetved from Jonas N. Phillipe, Sa- perintencent of Buildings under the act to provide against the erection of uneave dutldl and eaking tho Board to provice hum with en office, 5 Sipe yeotsed Sas eye nee oe d were con: Sieered, Uherefore, be it Resolved, That the Street Commissiover be directed to canse the ei’ walks upon the principal streets be widened to vofich ct width te secummodaie the present worn. orman Siama Une regolation was with. drewn. The repoit of \Le Committee on Finance on communica- tien from the Com p'rolier, asking additional appropria. year, wae received. The comauitre Provisions of the ‘act to de ogainet vosefe bolldings,’ and the necessity of an additioval appropriation belpg made tho it of calaries of the new offoors created by the act. salaries per annum $12,400. Referred to Committee on Repairs and Suppiies. Acjourped to Thursday. BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. ‘This Board met yesterday afterneon in the Courtof Conneflman Vayxtiee presented the following: — Whereas, His Honor the Mayor bes removed or at- tempted to remove Mr. Andrew \. Stout from the oilice of City Chamberlain for the alleged cause (bat be roared to allow any interest for the large balance im bis hauds to the credit of the Corporation, and therefore unat the public interests require a change, and Councilman 1 cLcu presented & resolution requiriog Street Com toner (0 inform the acd by * tare a. Pe 1eaO vt. van NEW , The report of ibe Comptrofier ln answer to he inyriry of the Board in relation to the aathority of & ceriatp Lipeby for reuping @ par from tbe foot of Catuarine street, New York, to Brooklyn, E. D fet forih tbat there was Bo autbority w ihe seme, and thas the ferry was the franchives of the city and contrary to law. THE OPENING OF CLAMERAS STREET By tpecial resotaton the opening of thas portion of the exterticn of Chambers street, between the Bowery (x Chatham etrect, was fixed for the lat of July ext. ANOTHER FRART A resolotion from the Board of aldermen, permit'ing the Bro kiya Ferry Company to make arrasgemoaw for the renoing of « ferry from Peck slip to steret, Brockiyp, war concoried in. A protget to tbe Goceina of the Chaymsa on the subject was presented by hice rs. » Trower Pinckney and Decker. then adjourned to moet ow Frivay nex! Obitua: Hon. Asa Wrevamman dled at He was bora te Ly He stuc'ed law He 8 se appotsted Clerk © the tor of New Jersey, to Oli the vacancy canced by the hb of bis father, Silae Whitehead, «) ud was ec! sequently re elected, bold 3-04 Mr. Woitebord vas the term of five 5 tog the offier until 184 eheted to the House of Bmee Ip the memoradle contest for the Chaacetlors up Gov Newell reminated him for thet porition. ia pol. ics Wr Whitehead was a whig. repeblican party he was oresided over (be great within two yeers ss teacher im its Sabbath :ehooi owition at the |» New Jersey hee teem a lebding « o¢ jor twenty years. absent about (bree months, ‘The United His greatyrsaie ar bie toot Aza then be falls— Lucier,’ Pig snes rounds thi wih ¢ Governor were thron frience, esger for ne @ which ee nis pemization. wires flashed the result Governor's gate ,, trem! witb ogeny, that even the lions that guard the Governor's matsicn were moved to tears. So anxiously did ali tok to bimw for the appouncement of the result, that we eould ancy we ope vay:— . Bind wet Oo the ender of thy But speak at once. Is Lay eitber, acd Vil =, tance; Let me be sat afied: epee or bad?” the Gelivered the mossuge. 3 pot tre for @ democratic tictory,’” poe iy utilit, ral. The order wes obeyed. In funeral process: faithful baud marci 0 the armory (througn bye streets), de posited the dispersed. Not a soldier discharged his fareweil shot O'er the grave of repub/ioaniem baried. Woe vnv filled the heerts of tho farthful foilow- eT®, and we watted an: is thas it would pour the oil hearts of the mourvers yenoe to our teleg: bam Lincoln, of | ) Was Om the third ballot nomi pated for President We have no time nor heart for comment.’ The streets were eoon after deserted; the mourners re. tire, whether w swear or time servers bu: ‘but their yoloes wore drowned in the universa of wee. | Menifesto of Senator Slidell—His Optaion of the Chieago Nomination, and Advice ww the Richmo: Peiow will be found a letter which the existing condition of ine effairs of the democratic party bas drawn from ihe Hon Jobn Bhdeil, of Louteiane:— Sevare Craven, Way 19, 1539, To Gry. A. G. Canter, Prempxyz or Stats Democaatic Comperrax, Quinton, La ‘The members of the State Democratic Convention having been called by tbs State Central Executive Committe to reastezpble at Baton Rovge to receive the report of their Celegater to the late Cbaricston Couvention and to take such ection o9 Seay be acd Reoessary and proper, I po apy ny De covsic cred intrusive on my part to submit afew brief suggestions as to the course to be par- sued by the democracy of Loutsians at this critical mo- ment, when bot cply the organization of the groat petional eemocretic y Ay te very existence the Union ‘s endangered. T_ no other motive for now accreting you it would suffice that I desire to place on record my full, unqualified, and emphatic rove, of tbe ection of the Louisiana delegation at Chariosion, te identify my poliiicel existence with theirs, to bbar Il theie responsibilities, to receive in com mon with them thé invoreement and justiieation which I now they Merit and sm confident thoy will resetve rom the conyention : or, if 1 be diseppolated in this jast expec tation , fo aobmit with cefercrce to the implied censure which the failure to sustaty them will convey. Although I bad nut the Lower to be & member of oar delegation, 1 ‘was preeent at Quarlesion during the sitting of Con Comventton. Lhave not the my counsels ¢xercised say am pviom to BUDpUee that infloenoe op ther sotion; thelr Ligh character, sound jacgment snd independent wih to aliode. Fxperienos has organic besis of represcniauon in ational conventions etoenually false, that 4% does pot secure a of Gemecratic , or offer @ fair pro- of the eeleciicn uf Candicates acoeptable to the whore vores in she electoral a their cloo n only b. ¢fected. States hopelessly abolitionizea— such #2 Mase, Now Hampsnire, Massachusetis, Vor- wont, Michigan a03 Wiseonsin—veutralizing the voles of South Carolina, Gcorgia, Alsbams, Mississippi, I ouisians, Texas sxd Arkarcas. ‘Tis imjusiico must be remediod by the edoption ©” some more ¢qoltable baels of repre rentation, or the slave Slater mut horexfter refuse to enter ‘to a Natwnel “onecptien. UW beside the votes 22 cast el preweDt OD BCC \liona) Vole Were wivea io exch Siale for every democracie Seoaior and representative it migit at the time bave im Congsees, thig objection woald be in @ gremt dcgree remov: But this toherent ciffieuity in the varie of repreeentation wae greatly eggravated by the aa- FoUpulow maneer ‘a which the majority—composed al- mont enitrely of from States not to be relied on for electoral you Toe first manifestation of tie deposiion waa in the adoptiva of @ rule, without precegent in aay previous Convention, by which the majority were enabled to exerci#e an abec!uie auiberity ‘a all the States where the opponents of a sound platform and the frien’s of Judge Deogins bad aecendeney; ibos svifing in tao Celegatons of New York, ond Intiant a least twenty five votes that would otherwise have been cast for reso\uttors reported by seventeen S.ates, and for sa ber candidate then Donglas, while Pounzylvanta and New Jerrey, the only other Stater that can be relied vo for demoerasic votes at the Pregidential election, were de: prived of the power io give @ unit vote. wae (he more iag/ant in the case of Now Jersey, whose ek gaics Lac been iccommenced not to diy ide their \ ote, for when tho Mietirgnished chairmen of the Coarention deeiced that the role authorized the majority w soatro| the entire voto, bis decision was overruled, oa appeal, Aes Bhile, f Now Jersey had been allow ot of would Seventeen Btatre a‘optot a platform of principles which they submitte? to (be Con vention—these States cast one bopered and twenty seven clectoral votes, every onc of which might berciied on for our nominees la Novembor bad thie been adopted, with candidates who cupid bon aay apd ee Sard spout, Pewasylve rinend New Joreey, the only free Stace— California aud Oregon excepted—vpon ® bore support we can contdently rely in the Presidential coptest, were not represented ia the Comtaitlee ab Xecolutour, becanse the parsons arlect cd for bat purpeee Gi pot chocee to carry oat what they well knew wo be toe weber of their ve delegata Hd ikey been proper'y rey: sented in the committee, the mojority report, with immaterial modifcatiogs, would have bad the onerimeas support of the pinetoen States whore electoral ve mey be counted ov tn November. The dcelegations of «ight States, as you know, retired Bhen the majority of te committee refused wo adopt re- ote hich ibey considered jodinpensadle to their y. Waving oe retired, they awaited the further aetic h 0’ the Conver tion, in the bope rather than the expee. taco, that re Seouon would laduce the majwi'y to retrace their ste @, 0nd present to the retiring Btates @ pistfocm which they cout necept with tonor, Had this been done, the petoring delegat inna Aare retwmed (heir sexs, as ey had, end tal wnquedimedly hare, Ou right iodo. "The con oremen! to Baltemere eves everything prectscly tm the ate tt rowld have been had i been only to the nest doy, awd yct for stm werkt What, then, should our State Gomvention vo’ Toannot better ae a : BP you & ao ad creme cn e tubj by & pumber of Sectors end Heprestutstives, and a@f which I hd you & Copy, reommending & to the care te sWetatton of ine Coevention, with this quakfisativa that 1 than’ our delegates should ewe at Richmond, nd oljourn over to a day subsequent to that feed for the mang @ the Comoeniten of Leitimere, and this, 1 be Ve wos tt of signers of tue addrem, al- though ie not cleaty wine. We have thes rotion wade ly Oe black reputirean Convention at Chicago. Thad cupgoree that Mr. Seward would coriaualy Rave been ther concidate tor the Preatdemey., Itad the Ohar Convention reeled im the hermione adoption of a rloifiim ond the nomination of a man pieclocd lo carry ts princtghe, Luould hare preferred that a @irect thee id bare bea preemie d to rage Of the free Stalker, the romirotion of Mr. Meward torus could, cpinton, awe teem: shall the Union te pi or pet? Mr. Liven and preialiy i*, as hoviéle the tmstitulton of avery as Mr rwtyet wieh Shem ale pahes (9 eoamine, fe comparotin ty Vecure and he ape. cloily \/ (he contest be complicated any dtvistenin our run rants. weed met present as abe and tif Nerdurn vortiment as that ci 0. Permit me to avail retranicg My enw honor ceaferred op in March. Tetall ever treernre tt asthe leet on of ty ‘io. What may yet remain of shall be devoted to the effort to prove the confidence of Joutelena, oni of which I ‘ver been, in weal or in woo, in ip storm, an eollinching, and, I supporter. stactale i ? i F A : Crore in Lovin axa. —The end cottca crops ia Lovisiaga are chang ver] ep 8 matter of eo some quarters, beve fallen ay wg the young plants from lie eters be Jore it was too Inte. Of the cane, own Coreners’ Coroner Jackman. James Peel depesed that ne acied as gatekeeper at the ferry; on Sunday evening, May 20, two men, named George McDonald and Charles Dowdell, on- tered the ferry, and, waiking towards the bridge, ac- and Wok MeDonald a in a few seconds afterwarca co ceseed cried out that was stabbed 0; decoame was afraid be de imme. 7, and poiating detailed at the Weebawken deposed that be arrested Dowdell, ano bronght bin oe fore ¢eceasea, who identified the prisuner as whottaboed him. 4 kutfe was handed which wae found on the ground near prisover Dowdell was arrested. Dra. . aher Saas post rey examimation of body of de- |, abd gave it a8 their opioion that death resulied from pleurites from etabs tn the side, entering both plow ral cavities. Th dered the oy atthe hands of an ree McDonald. on the 2th of 1800; and whe Jury excuerate Nathaviel Cox from fn vtederon io or complicity with the kuliog.’”” The accused are iocged up io Bergen jail, and will be tried for tne murder ta New Jersey. Surroeep Sciciok mt Broapway —Luslus H. Hall, about thirty years of age, @ copyist for John B. Bodie, Hecretary Of the Atlantic end Pacido Sbip Canal Company, of Nica- regua, was found dead at No, 28 Broadway, yesterday forenoon, under circumstances which lead to the belief thet be itted auicide by tekibg poison. When decsated comm arrived at the ofiice of the company yesterday morning, Mr. Bocie noticed that bis mancer was 4 srange Fajen espn Be haces mye: ladulging too freet; the use of ia So} prov: a8 breathed bis-iass before the physieisp arrived. It t# im- peesiole at present to aseizp any cau e for the commission Of the rath act, as decessed is, comparatively epeakicg, & stranger ww thie ch Be arrived rom New Hamp- shire about two weeks ago, and but lide is kaowa re- spectivg him or bis connections, It issupposed, however, thet grief for the death of somo near relative may heve Jed to the suicidal act. When found dying, « paper coa- taping a few blades of by and the tnacrip:ioa, “From ber dear grave, for Lucius,” was found clasped to bis besom. This eimpie inseription may possibly lead to the cause which impelied decesred to self destruction. Corover O'Keefe wae notified to bold an iaqaest upon the body; but that official ht proper to adjourn the case ‘over unti) this morning. ax while the body remains at the dead hcure at Bellevue Horpital, Suocxrse Casvauity.—About nine o'clock yeaterday moruirg as Dante! Clark, Thos. Garrigan and Thomas Neville, were engaged in raising some barrols of eulpher at the store of 8. B, Althause & Co’s,, corner of Greene and Houston streets, the rope slipped off the dram end the elevator commence } to cescead rapicly from the (ita floor. Neville saved, bimseif by to on8 of tue landings, but his companions went down with the els. valor and were dashed io the earth with terrific vistense. The See men were tmmedia’ vi York Hospital, where Garrivaa died a bie admiesion. Clark aticaded by the bout surgeon of the institution, but jittle hope is entertained of nis re- covery, The deorased was shout fifty years of age and lived at No. OL Greeve street. Corouer Schirmer was notified to bold en inquest. Vamete Casvarrme.— Coroner Schirmer held an Inquest at No, 36 East Twenty-fifth street upon the boty of Jamca Schott, a native of Philadelphia, aged forty seven years, who died from the effects of w fracture of the ankle, ro celveil on the 19th tpst , while attempting to jump from « carriage in Browcway, near biiy second street = Osroner Jack men bade similar case. Catharine Forbes, @ uative Of-Bootland, eged fitty three years, residing at No. 393 ‘Weat Forty seventh stroot, died yesterday from the efecs Of injuries recetved some three weear ago by failivg ont of a wa, in Ninth avenue, neer Forty wird etree. The verdict lu each case was toat of ‘Accidental dea." Sevovrka AccwENT To 4 Curtp.—Corouer Schirmer held an iwquest at No. 74 Laight stroct, apom the body of Amelia Horsiall, a child about seven yours old, who ww @rowped at the foot of North Moore treet, on Saturday Siternoon, upder somewhat singular circumetencra Deceared, tt epposred, was gathering some chizs ai the edge of the pier during the et of the stor@, when seudden guet of wind strock ber aod Pirstgeanea ner into tLe water, where, or Leder a Ye Ww Reoonds, eho serktoree no more The body of unfortunate ‘Was recovered tome hours after and taken to the resi. dence of decessea’s parenta, as above. The jury ren dered @ verdict of accidents! death. Focxp Drowxan.—The body of an unknown man was white afer Persons! Intelligence. Fx President Tyler arrived home at his villa, near Hampton, Va., 0 few days since SHIPPING NE nu 7:35| mou warea’....cmorn 315 Port of New York, May 25, 1860. MOON sets Fobr Lev ievitie (Wr) Taylor @t Joho, NB—P I Nevine & Son, Fehr 1B Compenibwate, Regen, Wilsiogwa, KOmao ves: ’ ‘OW; Cribwathe, Rogers, 4y Mota Co Behr earl. W m, Eebr Frances Morr pear Newvernn— B Dibble & Co. F&F Howe, Chalin, Morehead (iy—0 0 Mucray. heats, Pavicn, Petereburg—J Bunter & Uo. Grauive ME Bouon—a W taeis * Oo. Sloop Crexon, VrowiMeece—L KReumy. . ARRIVED. Btesmabip Pocmas, Weteon Maittmore, with mdse and pas sergers to HB | pormwel! Oo, * Seemebe 1 pameene rs. woh eis Bareltinn fof 5 ly Hook gw echr aly time, took & prot from i. Det Calatin Dalene Liverpool. 28 deve, with mee ws, to Commetne Grinnell 260 pele tio Calboos Renee for Ls B anroutio. v iwerpoot de days, wi to RL Taylor. ncn Waulegtom, Ardrosoam, April, with Devroet, Sip Camicn (Brew), Parrintmaen, Rotterdam, 41 daye, with wése and df pareen rere to Hens ings & ow tog be Lama fir) Hrenu, New Haven, 18 bourse ta dellast, to easter rig Trovo 1s, with coal, to 8 jaye, with lumber, to ont Of) Whactar, Anieies Sony © mith eh tat, ® Alvaredo. &3 dave from fr O bee Bad debt vartanie winds ‘or, Lingea, OB, bipey aC. Brig forest, Perry, Oberryfield, 6 Frith, Jexts ato rN Rockiand 4 daya ate, Terr, Rockport § anya tebe Tide & + wall.) tehiow for Porghkeopete, font Dart, Paiips, Teuntos, Sdave Bebe Cher'ee, Coutoan, T Me Beep 4 2dssa Boop Rhode Idand, Rewir ton Provigence 2 days. Bhoo Therts Geprere New Maven, 3 deja Sawer Taleen Voormann. lhiadelphis. Bteemer Plavet, Biinon, | hiadelphia. BELOW. Fivig Thetis (trom Nowonstie 06 days, to Mead & He", To tS Soudet 45, oat bow topmame — By oot bomt Mary *Veig Panels Linstin, from St Daemiogo, 28 days ~My pitet Lont Jane. BAILED. Steamship DePoto, Mayans cad New Oriesce: Mos Obs! " Freretsey: Fidelia, Liverpool; bark Jevernd {Siden), Bavecenn and others. Wind durtog (he day NE Tel wae Wind SANDY, a Miscellaneous. Br ur Larcestrn, Robbing, trom Obarieston for Liverpool. fa ashore at * Rhoscolya,” © total wrect, Orew saved, (ity tel from Qnebee.) LJ ¥, by — a from, Livervest it for New perianal td] oO eefene rerort Bax Troms Hy Wares teow - Fgh og SOR a tS Re traces. ms ha me. be > ‘Wests, but was making no waler, would pro hb lae!, off Mens” at Bath from ar; revorte #0 date, ploked up a boat Taongiag tree Goat fore reported ahandoned at pao) coutalutog Gapt Weh' cheek quadrentand papere, ” Jat 97 73, Jon 79 29, of bt > ster from Gifford, of vark Ses For, of NS. report i fsurina Feb ia, wi aB0 op, bale 100 feet long was foucd rif Book Island inst wed omahore About 30 Dbis oll bad pen op'a‘ned, em, de. pe Florida Largdeo, Stone, trem Mobile for Liverpool, May 6, erv0n, Gasall, from Mobile for Gotenbarg, May 18, ‘Bn, No 13 revorte:—May eome dey. Lighlends “ t7 Woy see miles spoke brig ameboo, a8 dase from hblelds for Frovidenee Fereiga Ports. . Axrwerr, May 15—A'r Mary, Maraball NOrleans, a 4—Pi Mato n asi gaara? ie Die Haren, fron agit rag Bc ea ‘Uaren and anoes, to, Tab orwla, ss, ny —Arr Coleaura Charleston; Buenaventus York. Beth Groavenor, Reta- ), Mosrovia. —- BW Parley, Biohols New Orimas; uf ao; wodale “alice Wilaon,”” vant ded obIeaOR, . ‘Way Are Am Congress. Woodward snd Toland Deal. Bome Msnn York for London. 1h Vietoria a: ‘Barnaby. tor a ‘id létb, albont, a Falesune, Lorde) NY¥ors. as! ~— GuaYama, PR, May 8—No Aw vesee! fa port B Boy i arr Rew unby, aad Joke bis'eeman. Emery devacaah, ‘ — Renee Saran, Freneb: ae by Andros, Pade, paon era Celestial Now Tom Sib Frovgheobail. te oie Mobler =a Wiiitawe Charleston, By zartium Bilton, Fe bi utter, Powerful. & A K Cuiter, Powerful. ison indy ale, Pontoons, anh ‘Sib, Kacelaior, Bwift, NYors; Wyoming, Burton, Phila- PI oven Fi May — eseeeaTSTaR Re pA ates Set, Boca from — just arr, Levintien, do Went W 08 do; Incd just arr schre televa Helen, Baker, and & ts bean Werril), for RYork \6g, siduey Price, for Philsce)pbia do, Orianna, Baker, for Boston do; more Kobirecn wig. e Sid 240. bark Yomurt, Anderson, York: briee M A Herre. 18, Seevey, ard Onatlinn, Marwick do Cid ih sebr . - her my yg ey OT and Ji ‘ark Park do, Condova, Fraul ridevee; sehr Ueorse By/0p Tisrdy. Philadelobia. 20, ‘sitarase, Bibber, Port- land. sedr © H MeGlivory, C ifford, Phiinde pata Paka 1 25—In port brig Voean bird, apaekeltord, for NYork few ons: sehr Fisstwood, Hazleton, from aud for do, Me Gotug mn 28th brig | M Veneon Barion fro: b Quresmown May li-— arr Regulus show: NOv leave, Quangc. Bay 24—arr shtg Ovenoasta Hatfield, N York. bt betena. April 17 (nos 2])—Sid etup Frankitn Maven, Searg (frow Caioutte), London fincarone Apri! 6—In port ships Orrotive C ew. Motil. very ne etek Keg at 688 $9 per ton, amaranth, Jones, re- copoertre OURsBAYA, Feb 19—86 ship Northean, Bi Chin. BURIN, May 2—ip port bark aise Beetort tha Wor bie ator 2 ‘Setre, from ¢o arr Zjin, diag. Going in 2d, bark Wyman, Baker, Sr tnowss May 1—Arr bark Tiva Durte, NYork (and si@ Gtb for Mursoaino), sth echr Ven! peewee Ses Dewa- , eth . DF Re q kx? Gua. May Arr sbip © F Gabsin, Vou Hanom, barks W H vepsine, Canrsbill. and Jullua chnam Keeton: brie Restions, Bogart, NYoru; sebr Mans Oxon, Bay 181s pert acke Oo! Laster, trom ras Oh ° : ‘ Nereus eid i, vent Virginia’ Shckeston; Gotens seesinna an York »8r0! as Pie sr bart tyiphy ones, Phitatelphia Be iN, Mi -- Art bar! on ae nf Watartse? Oot Ward me Wis Facer nc Tuan, ‘| . E 'e en. Wall, Gen-gotow 3 Menl, Leke: ‘and Frances anhemas. Bor iolen, "Boutin Wardingon DO Feine Pbindelotia, Joldea Fiewes. You G) Lovel, Woot Peaster and Princess Th— arr abi ove Mile, Hingnowe Brovg dice, Ber astoem Metegerta Hrowa na Fim Bay Siow, Soarrow, Bakimore; Nato Ladoga, eds, where tiny Col team sxe dase ~! tney ett re: URS, May 266 7—Arr ati Row Ca: no: brig Deite. before reporied Zrep. sate Jobe 1. Darker Howes, Provitocce. Iaéia, Wiigon Monierider, brigs Count Vernon, Hi Belt (and wdy; Jorrab Jex Woven Meine zag ined ad), Praak- Vio (ir), £806 Fours, PB (and sla). nobre Kadwing Kirwan, Bio Janeuo and 91d) . 5 Rs ined ley. & ied or); Golden Fagle Keleny, Pali River. ee ° (ow, 29) tons), Thurston, Demarara; brig LT 4 «Varden. 1H, May 4—arr schre RP Chase, Conninghem, Saven- Beptrese Cheeapeske bel BARGE KN. Aor Garr ~ Ly had Pha. deipbie Cid brig Hompden ‘ewell Ma! 8 Be’ PAST, Mas Lj--Atr sobiw Z snow, Jones, NYork; 2st, Cotter'ne Real Prowers éo CHsBL RESTON May 2+—Arr 8p pol ders, Glen, Havana; tchr F fatterly Cooper, N¥ork. bid abip Gonder cuaoy, yy *loneoder, Bato, L serpool, sebr Joum Borde Krete Jmcksonvtve ‘ CITY + y 24—Hi4 sibre Yorktown, Lanretie, Pe- Jowes N York brig Maur! French Farsone Pbtindelphin . Sangin ey 21-214 echre Gieasoy, Waxeteld, Nira; Dea mar | Price Keilay. Wich, May via sobr White Cloud, MeTs- PR Kay 22—Arr 0 Betesm sloop of war Po- 4 Vera Oror, ebtre Consthution, ite: Ce od 1 ¢ ng Phi atmiprie, brig J Cardeuss echt Minnemaha seiansee ( shiva Maveries, Fils, ard J Morton Gilly, Liverpool Derk a)atams, Capel erlo, Genoa. Bp brig Baverand, Cn’onne, Barrekna Btib—s rz (hy jel) ehipe Yempest, Cardiff, K¢ward Sbaniey, Aptwerp; Jo erbo . , arr (by te!) steemehip Moses Tarlor, Havana. 7 teren Inet shire srn Waabhore Oorritacts; ber srotie i> ships sllegbaoten, Wm singer, Boils be SORFOLK Noy Sarr aches WB Marling Bester Provi- denen: HW Jobusten, Lewis, New Yor; A Sarrett, Jogea, aibeny. NEA DEOPORD. May 2 ter pobre Rodicm, Anilereon, Seg Horhoe for One peciie. Huet, rere | a ehee TO Thomren Adare. Fotet, Va; R Reker, Jr, Kelley, Derto't |. aed Globe, Ames. ny ” Sid bark Merthe Anne Metrils, Car- Tey lor, Matonzen sobre See Gull, How: Covet for Ba tim re, Peds pia. Richard ¢mail Portemonth, Itt rersiras: Cty Naot, Harting Proveves for onier 5 rice 8 Yor Woodbridge, RJ; Dem- Pe!) Kiver for § Yor’ re Piem St Johns, NF, Wore for Raw aro Ne ; Mary, Boyd, do for Ports Mey % corchre Lie esbeth ort tarab Riirabeth Beets. NYor® rem, Lampher a9, eer Calnia, © Pt dckney. Garword ye wn do € . Kenney, New York: unt, Hots ineoe, and James Lacrence, Tow Conpin Fare, ae Joba a te ayer J tote agriet A Tinwen 4 Bae be, fur har Sad sehre ve lederpitn: Hewsiena, Shaw, do (or Pao FY BYORD May Are bark ¢ ategme, SIoe! he ue P, Rend oe vel Meriva we, ME CEPORT: Way’ 1d sabe “Anchor, Packard, Ohartrator EP ARSPORT, May 20-014 sobre R . " r, Wacttae fo ¥ TORIFPOTOR, Bay Bare Rendevt for Fe winoket: Pam! Bal senior onyer, op hy iw,

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