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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. i gvek| manent COMMERCE OF NEW YORK. 10 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE. 10 aim No “5 —Thin wea » good shot, but ® Uittio inclined | Kmterestla™ Co, ee oJ “4 mam unicatio: | "Oy Mada nthe ball struck alittle to the right and Street Commissioner. | ¥. atin twenty feet of ube target. BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Gun ¥o 5—The ball struck to the right and withio } mis noay mot last evening, the President in the chair. { i ton, tock ef the SOS thot; the ball struck the wat‘,p | Alderman Cornell subsequently presided. Nowe from Havana. ARRIVAL OF THE DE S0TO—ACCOUCHEMENT OP THE COUNTESS DS SAN ANTONIO—TAB SLAVETBADE, BTC. } ‘The steamsb!p De Soto, Capt. Johnson, from New Or-| Exports from the Port of “ew York to eane and Havane, with dates from the latter city to the Whe Visit of the National Guard of Bot- ten—Excursion to the Public Institue it to the New Bowery The/.cre | 5, 1660. tiens— Visit to = ¥ | sna ee peyond the target, and ricocheted Sve ts-ea ‘h revolution to tender the use of the Aldermacicchaw- | morning of the 6b inet, arrived at this port yesteniay | vember 5, tm the Evening, dic., dic, | "Gum No. 7.—fhe ball siruck to the left, and WilZain | pers to the Judges ot tae Superior Court, for three weoxs, | Morning a Value. ‘Tho National Guard of Boston yesterday Menmed Mele | auty Tet of tn tarrok sate ti en peop * ‘The Countess de San Antonio was safely delivered of « wnt Is $460 visits joote of interest in the gicinity of New | At the conclusion round detaroments adopted. rl on the evening othe 7th. There ia no other item | Fotton . y 7 York, gt ated Company 3, meen resins, | changed positions; bat im eitensting to (ssverne the | 4 remonstrance wan received from the Orphan Asylum — Roots, begs... 17 436 a0 apt. Frazer, AL bai past elgbt o'clock in the morning | Pi s6 64, IOS listers whlah hed been ceaiared ey | wusleet, sgainet the openicg of Seventy fourth sirvot ‘OUR RAVAXA CORMREFOHRENER, at ag ovenseescaneeees eee OO ho escorting company assembled at their armory, t0- | the execution of « shot, was out of rango, and | through their grounds. Referred. Havana, Nov. 6, 1860. oat 22°93 1% © saa o $15 gether with a number of cuests who had teen invitea to | the pete Fae ah although ‘We pieces were Alierman Bxapy presented the following :— Spcnish Prigate Coming to New York—The Slave Traders | seer sees A GOL 60,842 05 6814 eo 100 excursica, When both | ite eee ee te then formed ana sppointinent of a City Chamber: | 1 fortable—Jack Ashore at Havana—Ihe Captain 383 s 8 5 ecompany them on the proposed company marched ‘the city deposits bave been trans | 8 370 50826 25 qompantcs bad aarembied @ Dollow squaro was formed, | out of the down to the point Where the muskets to another; and whereas, | and Orew of the Champion, dic , dc. 1 200 4 168 : 3 10 = Te Sura marced suse ante ee Temiy mince | Seater St" cSGay cresteadecca's | , The Senih Ste regula enmad otf ths ba 4 = S 2 ee affecting the credit aud stab’ e instital i + ry Marna Waris wr, on bebalt of the Ragincer they were om the sleamer Peconic en rouse for | ‘whice ‘olty money is Dow, or has bern very recently , bor this morning, bound to New York. At hatf. : B 3 HY pd a on swhieb was tm attendance, presented a testimontal to Ser- | the city. Geprrites: and whereas, "assurances ‘were tale | this morning the De Soto arrived inforty-elght hours | Pucsshey cia “37 1°00 Mir tab.’ Iber,000 500 59a $7 igoant 7, K. Turnbull, accompanying it with a sbortepeech, | (On the roturn trip the Guard amd thelr partook | to this Hoard that from and alter the appoltt trom New Orleans, Pepper, bege. 500 3.100 Ext. Quer.,bxs 100 406 $3 (B64 1° 28 . ‘ Jeeeare of the duty, and the | OF,8 sank the cau de vic was passed | ment of @ new custodian of tho deposits of | “x, “visves have been landed on the island for some | xt log'd,bxel 100 3.970 Fruits, a 450 888 23 | (fp fm which be spoke of the p' ’ around, followed by a volley of cork from the | the city, interest would be paid on such deposits; | No slaves 10 360 | Hams, Ibe. 72, 188 3 Mg ipeide the corps bad in awarding its commander token | champagne bottles. Brio, iate and complimsn- | no gach Interest payments, however, have as yet been months, The Governor General has shown his hand in ee oy a 4 sWes Of sbeir esteom. a eee pu responded to by Gen. Hall, | made thercom to the knowledge of ibis Board; be !t; | suche poritive manner that the ‘joint stock companies”? 4-90 Batter, lis... 731 287 a (le in accepting tt sais thanks | £ Bostick, name Liastenant, Soong of the | wescfere, | are vastly troubled. All the small steamera are on duty’ 1 100 | Shoulecsa.. 1,009 105 1 «Mb Sergeant TruNPctt, in ncocpting It, express: | United Btates Army, and Captain Lovell, of tho Guard, Resolved, That a special committee of three be ap- are vi roger en an ee 15 2,000 | Broots. 198 978 1 80 at betog the recipient of such an honor from his corps, i pit ere oe Blues | pointed to investigate = Som wo this big Fee od ve trade. 8 — ‘391 | Boots & shr,ce 6 428 Musical {oat's. a 38 tto him, Hefelt ex- 5 and brother | early day all necesary information connected wi | Dried fieh, bxe 405 98 Dd fruit, pkgs who tad over been very indulgent wed parcog se ular Commandant of the City Guard. pe safo keeping of the funde of thecity, the | The United Risen sinenioe Domentes sirived. an. ioe Hocpiron;bdis 62 105 Lard, Ibs..... 710 1B wwemely gratited with 20 fiattering @ testimonial, and The drill agd execution of the Ci.y Guard, in handling | gmonnt of interest pald thereon by the institution in , 4th, for the purpose of giving Jak a good rua after 0 ght Preserves, cs. %1 166 Paint, pkgs... 33 8 jneped to merit their thanks for the fotaro, as they led him tho tea coast guns, have practically illustrrted tho abil- | which such city fands are deposited, together with such | moths’ work, without liberty. Taey pes for Nails, kega... 7 295 Miscellaneocs. — 105 ‘believe be had in tho past. | ity of our volunteer troops to operate the materis! for | other information as in the opinion of such commiitee th | last two deze, becn doing up the groggorieg, shawn, Yo. | Hardw’e, pigs 72 1,287 —_—— Lad ¢ bor defence, when placed under @ competent instruc- | interests of tho city or the public may seem to require, | jauts, and HP thad Kind of amnuaemmens. | aets — ee RE + TN PP 708 ‘The testimonin! is of gold, in the shape of ashield, and | top, Alshongh, perhaps ote uninitiated, ‘Adopted. | we one mt 2 com- ps @ecorsicd with ared ribbon, On one side it bore our recor not be reudily . , We inceriptios —‘Presented to T. R. Turpbull by the understood, we will enlighten so rar as Acommunication was received from Street Commis- ‘The Crurader, Lientenant Commandin, wel ES nad bbe. om 90.439 Bricke cane ae | bo Engineer Corps, Fighth regiment, N.Y 8 M.,ag a testi- | toway that'tho majority of the shots fired woukt have | sioncr Smith, announcing the expiration of bis term of | 3:60 P. M. for Key West, to deliver to On! aaa Bagging, bis.. monia) of hie untiring exertions ff of the corps. | proved Very, deetructive to 9a enemy try ng to forgo the | omtce, aadigiving a statement ofthe condition of his de | Marehal the euptain of Sn Cham nics, wha snchane st hie “3186 208 Goose, 4 oak i | ie jarrows. er wi ‘ " Se ee oaey Pocunor Cope above, | Rred was a ebect ‘of canvass “twenty by ten feet, | partment, as follows:— go in the Crusader to be tried for mutioy, &c. They’ are 1,680 176 “YS M.” below it. * | raised on @ wooden frame, on & dais float Ome oF THe Srexar Coxsone, | ail vegroes (English negroes). ‘Tho cal ‘will unques- ‘216 “2 ies then’ formed iato line and | by six watertight olf caske; but, unfortanaicly, in the New York, Nov. 12, 1860. HHonably be sustained by the United States Coart, gg | marched throvgh Grand street and Broad- | forenoon and before the troops reached the fort, tho | 79 rue HonoRsue Te BOARy OF aLbERMrN:— 361 422 ojor ‘Ben Perley Pore ‘and | target waa thrown down to tbe surface of tho water by | "civsiyan-—the two years for which Twas appointed ‘Weekly Report of Deaths. on | Sagsadn | Meren, of Benn, aR yee ane eee the vonock at, whieh tne, ohuan’ were | purtee commmuciantr Cn te 21h of Novesstee 2 eteicase | = 'S,oNaspe do tbe tots any et evetoen abe 3/994 me ‘She corner of memnee case tol eget by the Oy | directed” was the debris of the target, a | Guult appointancut of my sue xssor. eg ‘Men, 86; women, 9; < girls, 88—Total, 321. 1,706 16 @oard, Captain Mansfield Lovell, who drow up in line and | very intengible and indistinct mark. Yot with this dis ‘My last report wae to the 30th of September, and was | Adults, 145; children, 176; ‘males, 174; females, 147, be 285 Semived the bonor of x marchibg salute, which waa duly | advantage the Guard fired like veteran troops. Tho | givch in detail. 1 purpose in tbis copmunicat‘on to mtate Sao colored persons, 9. be 36 HD 230 wood. Tbe line of marsh was tben resumed throvge | shot from gun No 2 im the second round UD | the present condition of the department, sud briedly to : Lumber, ft. €9,687 1,663 S19 Brosdway to Union square, Fourth avenne, Eighth street, | moved tho target, and tho strong northwest | refer to some of the modifications snd changes made in Phd Sch, bbls. 246 = 1,260 ae Fomphing tqurre and Tosth street to the wharf, whero | wind and ebb tide carried it gradually away untilit was | the ‘manter of transacting the poblic businces of this seteeene $35,740 tbe embarked on board the steamer Magnolia. | Out of range: yet the firing at it was kept up incessantly, | ofiice since my first connection therewith. | ‘Phe trip up the river was @ most pleasant one, and the | with good eflect, although the guns required & change of There bave been drawn vupen the Comptroller | $163 - 600 $400 ‘weather was al! that con!d bo desired. A bounteous col- | elevation at each round. from Janvary 1 to date, requisitions to the amount | 2,855 Saf. tuse,bdle 10 - 250 Iation had been ons ond, to ani the appetites of the | The Beerctary, we learn, will recommend to the enrn- | of", mie nee sbe + 91,378,461 01 | 6,622 Ag. tmpis,pkgs 13 160 ty, nbarpened by the bracing state of the atmosphere, | ing eession of Gongreae ah appropriation, to euablo the | "secre remain of the appropriations under ths control of | 380 EI 480 ma fall justice. The company enjoyed the trip exceed. | State troops on the sea coast to frequently practice with | this department, balances amounting to.....$654,178 28 36 309 252 «4,738 and “Hen King,” the vocalist of the Eighth, con- | the heavy artillery. Since the commencement of my connection with this 324 824626 wiosica to the genoral amusement by singing soveral | aS nay oe i me eens Reereiane <r Depariment, including the time that Eaward Cooper was | 3,008 4 1108 airived at Randal's island, tho companion embarked | every facility tu the baude of the City Guar to, Insure | gate: there bave been expenditures incorred andrea 00 os (60 ‘fand were received by the Randall's Island Light Guard, | succees to the movement they have #0 auspiciously inau- | tions made upon the Comptroller by the Street Corumis- | 7,294 2000 Bas wumbering abont three handrei of the boys belonging to | gurated. sloner, for the payment thereof, amounting to $3,554,604 91 | "200 100 rr fe lsiand Mactor Samuel Alexander, ala abouttweive | Licutenant Stone, David Banks, Jr.,Preaoott and Cooper | “'Sircetho inet. quarterly feport. of the Collector of | 500 2% 530 ‘welcomed the National | commanded the sub divisions of the batiery, and evinced | grecesments there have been transmitted to him for ccl- 200 Olicake, Ibs 20,736 415 | considerable tactical skill in conveying ‘the orders of | jection asseeement lists amounting to. $10,147 30 | 1,197 Matting, rolls."125 1,880 amo es | Biebas oolected and deposited with the City | Cotton, bis..8 516 $176 635 W. ware, pkg. 127 do Bey. baies:, 300300 | “ioe Guard returned tothe ety at half-past four P. M., | peturned uncoiiceied to io Clerk of” Aieara es | Flour, pble..9 521 62935 Hand epikee.1,c00 280 | 20 890 Rice, bage.... 500 8,08 and made a very creditable street parade. arserement liste amounting to..........+.. 9,649 98 | Wheat, bu. 217,198 Oars 99 _ 920 | Gorn, bushels 878 7,080 Miscellaneous, — a6 | ‘Acd bas ip his hands uncollected assessments ‘ Bastar, Yon. 335.088 my yIbs...14,992 2,067 —— Se eee een tee eea ee | City Intelligence. Bao apres ety eed 431,875 of 2 | oases an cmos casnnesenusat xssn0 ag 4¢Gnc aang = Netened to the singing of the girls. The Bostonins | New Yore Covyry Mspicat Socmry—Annvat Mest- | “paye been collected and deposited with the Suicide .. 1 | Cheese’'.....38, 231 38 . 100 310. Hams, Ibs. 92906 $12 eugrecsed themestves ighly gratitied with the — ING.—The anntversary meeting of the above society took | City Chamberlain ......s.ss+eseee niabane 2,697,199 03 Suicide by 2 | Veneers, cases 12 3 4 * 400 200 Rice, bogs... 200 1,470 Bene ee ewer rt visited: and oa tho trip | Pisce last evening in the large lecture room of the College | Im various, avarierly ond annual reports hare bed Tota, a} oe rides | Corm-s---.--i.0co 810 Photo mata. “2386 @own from the upper island Major Ben Perley Pore en- , of Physicians and Surgeons, cornerof Fourth avenue and | Cf tie Street Department. I would now only atvert 10 pe Rg Ea ops, bale fans | Potatoes, Dbla 198 115, Mecninery.... 3 80 Tivened the party with a humorons spocch and anecdote, | Twenty-third street, on which occasion Dr. Oliver White, the fact that this varied and important business at the | Asthma... veeeee 1 Heart, disongeof........ @ | Prot.mat pi 18.270 25 and was followed by Captains Buck, Hyde and Mora, | president of the Society, oconpied the chair. Aficr the | tte Mayor Tiemann came into office in 1858, was In. an | Cancer of the sicmach.. 1 Heart, disease valvular. 1 | Sew mach b: 1,202 ania who also made brief speeches. The almshouse, the work- ’ = extremely disordered condition, the result in part of | Cancer of womb........ 1 3 | Rosin, bbis... 893 432 Bouse and the penitentiary at the lower end of the island reading of the minutes of the annual meeting in 1359, and | iguorance, neglect and designing fraud, apd in part of de- | Cirrhosis of the liver... 4 16 | Clocks, 79 wore each in turn inspected, and the party once more | the two meetings subsequent of the Comonica Minora, | fective , increased no doubt by the fact that for zome | Qonsumption. recy 6, Cat meal, 230 embarked on board the Magvolia and proceeded to Peck | the following officers for the ensuing year wore clected | me previous there had been two claimants for tho oilice | Debility, adult. 4 1 | Crome ore, —_—— sitp, where the line of march was resumed, and both “io of Street Commissioner, both trammelled by injunctions | Debility, infant 1 2 Total 220 ee et sy oa < e Eighth ah | Prndent —B. D. Bulkley, Mt D. Pag pe and #ystematic transaction of the | Dropsy 8 3 Loom. * onl ps % the New Bowery theatre, whero they witneasod the por- | dec yi" , jee miseioner from time to time to draw upon the Comptrolier | Dropey in the leat. 1 | Glover's, tgs 61 816 OllcekeJbs403,114 7,848 Sermances—an invitation to be present baving been ex- | °'7, Scoretary. —3. A. Pardy, M. D. (re. | fF ore cr more hundred thousand dollars as be tuongbt | Enlargement of heart Rosin, bi 250 630 Shoe pegs,bbis 73 ‘195 tended by Mr.@. L. Fox, one of the proprictors of the | Ps pone rae ovis Proper. Upon these geveral requisitions the public money | Tota Peruy. ber! 120 Stayes...... 6 603 Sie front geatath the dress circle were reserved for | 2résurer—B.R Robson, M. D. (re-elected ot ae eed ae a on te ek Hops, beles .. €52 19,295 —— the members of tho compinies, whilo the private boxes | ,, The following geatiemen wero elected Censors for 1861: — pepe seed ae iy Ps ee hate) Lomber, ft..8,694 3 Total..ce cece. $104,646 Saravest apare for the othcers.” Tie balcouies wore gaily | 2v8. 8. Habbard, f. C. Finnell, G. P. Woodward, James | Commiselorer) made payments. T ebijcoted Wine eT Giaroow. ad with the American colors, surrounding whe | poe Rog yey Oa aad did eaad SAC Copertmins: Seghh. sunk baveeucba vena: tne care | Shoo nes, bbls 12 $40 Tobscco, bas. 99 9007 Iron," 25 Saethevickesinemn "| dissolved, Thab ihe Secretary be requosgod to furnish a | Ler teuuinulen ton Hemant el ange maze the eaaner Rice’. 3 443 Flour, bbls... Tal 8450 ee Bie The neues Was well’ filled and ar. Fox, who isn mem- | list of the cificers and members of the Society for the en. | ment, is the most important cliange viene Cheese, ibs. 24.068 2,586 Tobacco, tos.. 45 6,750 «Sone. Gees ber of Company F, was much applauded for sovoral hits | &Wie year, together with & list of members decsazot, | Sf cH ROume tm Bublie Dusuices since my connection | Macbivery, er 0T 81000 Do. hhde.. 21 6/300 | Giaewware.. MG @.teg Tien 3 Oe arate which ho Introtvcod im tho course of the play, and which | ‘th thelr aget, aa far ad can be afcortained, with canso | Way tt adcuted for the transaction of business, | Gorn, boa. 17,906 = , 80— ‘ Load, pgs 16.499 94,688 eotertainment they have thus far beon treated to. mahi Departmen of the general government at Washingion, 1,172 Old metal. — 1.513 oe The commitice was appointed to covsist of the follow. | BBd Was described in my ‘iret quarterly report to your 4418 Plated ware 6 ~ 2813 @ur Harbor Detences—Visit of the City | ing gentiomen—Drs. J. Fuater, J. Woreter, JR. Vea | honorable body under date January 31,1869, ax follows:— "322 Per caps.. 3 | 202 Guard to Fort Hamilton—Target Prac- Klee. Deseehitl, 58 . jfianett. ‘The delegates 0 at, Sanectptan tees 8 tp eveen hevtns shares of 2 pert. na = Sadolery... a i tee with Sea Coast Guns—Practical De- | loty for 1951, were. on motion, in- | fireet Communkner & written repr setiing forth the facts in ¥ 4516 y structed to pay the requisite tax to the said society. the Case sud b's recommendatien * sreapen. If approved the 150 monstration ef the Ability of Volumteer | 4 iver the transaction of some other business the meetlag, | } treet Commissioner or Deputy ceruies to the necenelly 0° the eco é3 Troops to Defend the Harbor Against an | on motion, adjourned, TheSociety now consists of about | expenditure, as required by the cbavler wud orders the work 260 215 ~ mer to be done, or the supplies to be fart % ‘Supe " Kinemy, Ke., dics, dies Beetnper son Sent site? the esecuson be work crselivery of the aries ist wae ‘The New York City 6 sard,Company ©, Ninth regiment, | TH# Barreny EStanceaunt—StaTan IstaxD FERRY.— | examines the bill rencered to Bim. mud Mf it Ww fourd iio | 2,398 Deptain Mavetcld Loveli—‘ormerty of the Uaitod Siates | ABoUber aificulty growing out of tho Battery enlarge: | ferveet ehas tipleate vorchers sade out jn, remnlar printed ME. tron...2.. 5 200 darmy-—visited Fort Hamilton yertorday for target pras- | Mant bat Larned up. Mr. Vanderbilt, it ome, hae com- | vit ied in ba Moe, end ihe wipl oto touchers eerie by Gora mesl,bbi 180 a5 4 . » are trapem| arte ent; 'f approved, ere WD eee scee } if Gn wen Oe meet gees ay ea Se | Oe ct dee game wt al Sn hee, cae | eee eet ee ee ye boar ia op 338 | ne Srmory in Brosdway at half past pineo'olock im the mort yusia'ng the Comptroller and Roard of Harbor | Comptroller by 6 Mrect Oomrmissioner for ihe amouat of the ets v1 4 91/215 fag, attired jo winter uniform, overcoats and bearakin § Commiesioners consider contrary to law, sod without | Yoneber. he reaeiel on, selth tripliento vo share app ea. 2 ne "abe 3438 — 1,000 431% shakes. any _suthorit whatever, | tty ¥, has accordingly, | eee eee ee ee eee e Tresoury ie e:| eee H » PARE... ¥ ghia ae s agreeably to the wish o jarbor Commissioners, sur? 0 whom the ladue, nod thi tie ’ ‘Beapi iste vesaebuneeeTiabeaddoens 117,86 Shortly belore ten o'clock the company was formed and éTreaDIY te the wih of the Tart a EG A ee FY] elon Home Hoe jii a) seeesesceuessancceeeeee nee ses ROBE | tH Abe roll was called, whon sixty (our men, all told, auswer- | tbe bipiicale vseenere, she [- olla Fotalns ong. ‘of the | ialan sees ES er oh rit . elt NM ds the ciber this «flee, - * (04 to their names. The Guard then marched into Bros Court of Common Pleas. | Se'which i tied bere, and ibe ‘iber is iracamitted t> the tillee 62 | Coctish, qtie.. 198 138 | 1,486 way, and headed by Dodworth’s full band, forty pioves, ‘uc ee, ‘Hakan Wines ak 4 toe of ihe bnsesu under which the expenditure was iocarred. 87 2 @reaecd in their showy scarlet coata, proceeded down » surge ap ary ‘These triplicate vouchers form the of the system 5 ria 1300 Broa te far Ubeir point of embarkation for the . ee sth toe money traneactions of ike Zepsrt mente. O& which there Bread, pkgs... 318 = SO ee Nov. I2—The Watern Transportation Company apaina | fea ccmpiee fi of arial papers in tke ove of the Com. Coeere Ioe.4 Ze ine Aes troller th this office, an ureau which the 8 40a ‘ao the head of the columa reached Btoceker strest the | Mel’ ¢ Howe—Thle was an action brought to recover | were wusdene, Rice, cus... 18 ame r - a charge of lighterage and demurrage, From the proof | fier more than two years tris! of this system, T am Potaloes,bbis. 697 National Guard, of Boston, under escort of company of 65 niet! ny _rondes. it appeared that on the 18th November, 1358, the de. | perfectly satisfied wita its operation. Ia this connection Tobacco, bas. 16 1846, ‘ho Eighth rogiment, wore seen approaching, fendants shipped at Buffalo on tho canal boat R. Skool a | i take great pleasure in referriog to the manper in which Paper, reame. 121 on their way to vinit the public Institutions of iP | the books acd records of thia ciloe are now kept. Pre. Apples, bole... 27 3,895 she city. Captain Lovell very courteously flanked bie | M78¢ (antity of grain and other feed stuff, to be de- | vious to tho 19th of April, 1868, when Mr. Rdward Beef . - 42 —f 7. Pt "y y \ivered to them at New York by this boat, whicn was one | Was appointed Street Commiseioner, no journal bad ever Forvit’epkgs. 1 @ommand to tlic left, Mled to the right, sud formed line to been ki and it difiouls or im: ible to ascertain Lum> th. 29 00 3e08 peat . : of the plainti’s line, On her arrival at New York, at | Pceh kept, was pos umber, fh 1,637 be Sront, and presented arms until the Bostouiaos dass. <i what the transactions of the department bad been. The Oo ions ropes 8,000 41383 ed them. They tnen continued the march down Broad. | Pier No. 7 which was claimed to be the usual place of | bovks now furnish the most exact information, and in Mf. trom, pkgs 10 3998 » ey . delivering for the ling, the plaintis gavo a lauding no. | ¢¥ery form in which 1i oan poasibly be required, and, in Putter, Ibe ..8,769 las way, attracting considerablo attention by the steadinces tic to the defendants of the arrival of the eargorand | Combection with the monthly reports from the ‘difteromt Floar bbis...1/612 ter of their steps and martial appearance. that it awaited shetr order. At the bottom of thie cotice | bureaus, enable the head of ibis cepartment to transact | 17 5 yegq. “ Machivery pk. 90 3.160 On reaching the west of tho Park thoy ¢ntored was a printed memorandum to the effect that ii the goods ite borines w & rapidity and facility which . “ ) Droge... + @ 15301 a ’ | were taken out of the veesel at another pier a charge of | 'WO years ago seem 8a imoporeibity. This « 113) Cora ml, bbia. 64 640 50g pasred tn front of the City Hall, paying & marching sa lightersge would be made to the consignee It was proven reralt bas rot been accompliebed without close Nov. 10, 1800. «“ ‘chronic disease. “Ut gal 566 Bate to's honor Mayor Wood. Tho march was coatiaaed | tbat on the orier of the defendants’ agent, the weasel was Pres mernah Lag og nl cannes Mi RE t “external J 76.140 “ lowed from pier Ni river to pier No. river, or 5 " than) @own Park row, Rroadway and Wail street to tho Wall | eee eee ae eae For that rer rice, undor | The buainaes recorés of ike whole department have boon _ Decrease thie wosn. . 1% tie Street ferry, where the new and beautiful ferry boat Poco | the st!pulatione contained in the landing notice, the plain- | broveht from a state of confusioa bordering oa chang toe | oy yoy ne | addition to , alter the verse! yl das ier No ny u fre, bad steam up and was rendy tocon rey the troops to | Fiver for three dape, the fiLietil cave defendants a de- | Cliber public cr private. In regard to the practisal exe: | Meteorological Register, } bod ‘Weir destination. At this point the Guard were joined by morrege notice, claiming to recover $5 per day for do- cution of work, whilst it has pot always been what was | ‘The annexed table shows the temperature of the at 24s the invited guests, among whom were F. Willis aera. eae ey, ia, sil seven Sys, semareie, sone ts cuinameet Sp Gan meee pant tacos Cony | moephere in this city during the week ending November evtry asso ay | for w otitis soug ee | Faber, M. D.; Brigadier Genorai Willian Ball, | {ify proved that three days was ample time to d instance, aud that peculation an‘ fraad, once so common, | 10, the range of the barometer and thermometer, the | 6030 Golonel Homer Bostwick, of the Eleventh regi. | this vessel. To support the charge of lighterage bave 5 — Se Sie enaoety at Baward | variation of wind currents, and the state of the woather at nes y arnh 4 \aintif endeavored to prove @ custom of the forwarders erm of office, almort eutirely unknown ™ ¥ ment; Colonel James C. Barn ake ty the New York ! foe ey Thtphers, to the fel that tn nee I bave bufore this adverted to the defective ‘ree periods during each day, vis: at 9 A. M., and 3 aud ans 4 1 2.013 volunteers, and at present Meyor Wood's First Marshal; | where a verse! was moved from one pier to another, « barter of the city, and will bere repeat that 9 o’clock P, M.— Mine ang Ldeuteoant Thomas W. Sweeny, oi the Seoond regiueat | charge of ligbtcroge was imposed by the forwarding com- mele upon slaw abiding officer, and a Barley, bbie.. 10 Staves cred United Mates infantry; Assistant Surgeon E. W. Joo: After the plaintitts Tested thetr eago, Mr. evamtou aud open violation to those ?' Lt | Peas bub... 985 St board, bais'100 1 = United Sates army, and numerous mombers of the prose ‘on these grounds: First, © to disregard them. Premin Pee’ boas 8 S i ; 1600 = 300, The eteambent left the dock preciecly at eleven o'clock, the | former recommendations to the Cor fe an, t es progs, Lge 22 30 (6605 aod after & pleasant rail of three-quarters of an hour ted was only @ practice perbaps the most tmporiant, is that of a change fa | wr ten ee rH +4 pad ath ns 1207 — 183% Peathed tbe dock at Fort Hamition. - Goard ard the aod ©as in bo wise ol year. Established pree ds ordinary | ‘9 SOW ..6 330 - 228 — 1060 | oa duembarbes - marched into the fort, receiving goods, unless ment would seem to b mate the pe | one a8 (9,788 tho former hated, clades arms seep ihe n some way, That to bind these | ceseity for tho proposed change too pial | seeewererenerer en ee es es 826,608 - garrison B ang ago aod from Ln A = be shown that they bat adopted | to admit cf a doubt. Novertholces, !t has been bitterly 5 navRR, — 1,66 arched (0 the terre Naine, of press ster of the ort or were in some way contracting | oppored city, and, notwiinsianding the recommen- | a | 926 251 Strawgoodsce 6 $7,320 —- 16 | pared senay aban enon rae] to pay It. Seccaaly, that as to | Cation of the Common Counei!, bas never been even dis- | so(ss) 2621 Beans, bbis.. 186 980 s ~ — 6,066 wen rmed nto | detachments, and & battery ize, vo claim of that Kidd could be | Cvesed ie the Iegivlature. I: ts a matter of vital tm- 90]8a) % ] SL (4626 = Lingord. 31,488 96.645 ares nd » pou was —_ mounted. At balf- vision for demurrage was inserted ia | por'ance, and tho fnanetal sof this city, as regards Slee W. i 276 «(20,816 & 2100 past twoive Captain 1 gave the command to “pre. nding, and thersore nous coal! be recovers, | ePpropriations and expenditures of mouey, cannot be Eis. wile. 2 Sogar b&b 1089 61,262 pare for activa,” whoa the chiets of pieces gave oa the “part of | properly regulated until thiscbarce ie made,” Important bila0|N" W[30. Chrome ere, 800 + 1 i Y 34lL GO 4oe We suppl mentary orders from battery—‘beave, aabar, the vessel.” Mr, | Tecommendations bave been mace by myee!f aud Mr. Ed- | 44\4a18 W |B. Copper, casks OL Rem | - 136 heave—which were repeated in rap'd supsession until the Fray sel, on the idl*, combatted these | ward Ewen in regard tothe butinees of the Bareau af 66/4518. W. Kops, Dale. 96 Whiskey. T 040 140,018 were in a perition to be i, The pieces were sitions, nad stated to the Oonurt, though the amount | Street Im ronment, Hating ‘aesasemonts for iceal im- | ‘dish, bee 132 Winer... 2,868 » No 1,065 ummaitanconsly loaded and the battery placed i here was comparatively amai?, yet ibe principle involved | provements, change tn the mode of appolating inepectors | . REMARKS. #, lie. 80 998 40 | Champ’e bic 698 1 4568 position for fring; ihe g vue were then pointe: Y Slmed wae excoect mperiagt to the forwardiog Nees and | of contract work, changing grade, especially on the west | Saturdsy—Morning overcast, rainy; rain all day and | Sisie 1,062 609 | Metals, & — 86 42,703 @t the target. The firiog was then commencel, begia- | shippers 2. Judge Milton noo suited the plaintitls, | side cf the city, #0 as to conform to the new line estab- | evening. (6,6. 7 4446 | Brass goeds 10 - 1 3300 Bing at pumber one, gp ing reCulti— holding Ubat the proof of the plainti as to the tariff of | lithed &y the ponte yon gg 4 os of ordi. | Suncay—Morning cloudy; afternoon and night clzar. Ccthuwg 3 9 000 pod see a 16,831 “ son vi ligh erage sgreeé on by the forwarders wae not enough | baace relative to street wumbers, &o.; tl ave not al- | Monday—Morning and afternoon clear; nigh! bi , Hem; | ‘ne &an. Gun No.1 —Line sot; the bail struck Afty foot short USestabiini's cuntom binding cm the defendants to pay | ways met with the attention to which’ dhey were entitled. | showers. ‘ we aduad # ~~ 3 BS Garnier G00 “gay | Cutlery... 42 oe Of the target and richocheted directly over it. This was lichterage, as to the charge for demurrage, no such | In toy drat report it was recomay nded tbat tome plan be | Tucecsi jorning cloudy, showere: wight clear. Figs, bbie.... 2 cad Goa | Guu... S Gret rate abot. The gun was served or righted by CC. cisitn was apceitied in the bill of lading, ar‘ consequently | 41 bare never ceared to urge the neconsity Wecinerday—Clear all day; night cold. Statinery,c. 1 195 em ui Babberd. demurrage ‘could net be allowed unlere ao specitied, | fo ig the wharves of durable rials. Nothing Thuseday—Cioar all day apd sight. Quer. b'k, hae 33 T8T DotA. cee eo MS, 885 | ck one hundred feet Juco ment of non suit in favor of defendants. | bas ae yet been dene. Recommendations have also been —“Friday—Morning cloudy ; afterneon overcast; night rain. “ oe : vs | made concerning the other bureaus not necessary to men- | Sat Cloudy aad heavy rain. all forenoon; night | Before Hon. Judge Maynard. thos bese poh — struck the water two Intelligence. | Mon ta this communication. In caillog | overeat. = | AEUIT AG@AINST A TRUSTER OF A METHOMST CHURCH. 4~-¥ oe abot, the Dall strask the of Now York; ©. M. Howlett, of j United § 5,709 | Nov. 12—Biwin RB. taylor, ty Ais Guardian, Jouphe A a Toul v. ed States Cireult Comrt. 2 | Z iu swerve Witten - “Popplog a te Latisge Howe. conde of the dupurteneet, tee evatuien, dlamrder and trom Steer iene maa icone | eek enone Pigs he ¢ n No —The ball rock parallel and withia two flon J © Crowley, of New Jorsey: Dr. Hollerbaeh, of | bie corncoted with past tiiniehed transstione and the | NOW. 12—Richard P Lardner va John B. Murray and | x . tuder age, dguinst the de- Bandred fect 1 target. pt B. Frishee, of California: | inadequate authority conferred by the charter and laws,1 | Jchn W, Brown —Aa action brovght to recover of the de ‘eged agsauit and battery and false im~ Gua Vo €—Line thot) the bail struck the water two A, and L. W. Pattorson, of itd ed «ft 1 $220 ‘leonme! evenin; \- bundred feet beyo0d tho target, and rkachetvol four fe Metropolitan Hotel | Sig cacertammn fac howeer f have cuaeovenes Oo Guy wt auc tap names Uineatinn Ranuer dae coe | tole’ Ie MOONE tt suena uate inne hes times. s + o! | ; c and 2 ond Am! ransportation soy, paya- $020 ) . ‘Methodist eb ‘corner: Gun Mo. 7—The Dall struck two basdred feet to the gy 'M,! Ki; Rate abd wie, of San Francisca: Oo Stew | er a mate ts tee wale ata? | Sie to RF. Sockion or bearer. It appears from toe Te | inven und’ Delocee eniete te snemma Bib Sune? heme Fight aud Beyond Whe |\ue of the target, fates Na 4 wife; & Yeonge ard family, of Ravaca, | dostry and integrity cf the officers associated with me im | evilecce takep in thie cause that about the 234 of / r ete while eteasp movxe and @. Cry aud wile, of Boston, are stopping ab tbe St the department. My thanke an’ thoee of the community | Febreary, 1869, the safe of the piaintifi, who is « citizen ome | ‘obange bir Gun No, 1 —Good kine thot; the bal’ struck the water Nicholas Hote! ’ ave Cue to the gentlemen who have go strenuously exert. | Of Peppeyivania, enesped io busioess in Pbiledslphia, wae witbin ten feet and Beyond the target, sud rioocxeted i . | eaten me geek © tnbisaigy every | broken into, ‘and sbab be bonds io question, with ollvers $485 yt Wee times Mr Ii. Maldonry, of the Calted States Coast Surrey; Al entire business | Of the kame kind, were stolen from it On the morpiog 2,030 to Gun No. 2—The ball struck the target and rieschowd bert Vickers, of egiand, T. J. Venier, of Bavans; H of the day following, © perton, who called himself Dr. 220 eight times on Whe water. ‘This wes an erceiioat sho. | Berdin, of Troy; L. B. Brown and family, of Weat uarter x DB tates, of Mido’, 3’, enlied Oh the amined 4 - mo The pioce was pointed by guner |. Bork county HS. Baminrd, of Derdy, Coun., and WW. Liv Meesrs. Kelge & Perker, brokers of this city, and de- 76 Paes ys Gun No. 8 —Seod lie woot; tha ball struck the water | ertro and family, of Livingstan, N. ¥., are svopp ug st | sired & lean on three of these bonds. Mr. *arker,on | Pear.. 5 | ye taro hundred feet beyoud Ube target. th: Brevoort Houre Morray, one of the defendants, Bread 24 oe = @un No. 4—The bal sirack to the right and thirty | areneters ” Pore, a f church wore examines, feet from ihe target. | Arrivals and Departares. | Total $11,094 interest om both: Gun No 6 —Tho vail struck « little to the right aad ARRIVALS, ovrtesy and kind politeper® with which [ bave on all oc- | for defendant whhin thirty feet and abreast of the target. } ee art Dencio—J C Faeg casiene been treated by them tn official intercourse. 92,200 | and jary found for oe b <The ball struck to the right and thirty Acmil F ¢ Sr Hate, | am not sorry to bave arrived at the end of my epecified | ; the damages anc Wwe feet beyond the target, pn AG: HA | term of ve: vice, and eball eadenvor to regulate the bart | Sta 6,07 ein M2. 1 —The ball struck she water five haatred | B Nichole, Mies Bolakweres, ‘ eee fo that it can be turned over to my succeRsor oe Agate ape epee my Uo Whe right aud abreast of the target—a vory poor ieushty, Raserttie at 0 Livi, conditic without delay, whenever be may be appoll | gecoke & b. 1,000 6100 tees phen. 901 929,200 abot ' ag 7) ye id 4 ~/ evening, anc Terep ROUND ‘ Sxmimon, GC Deveel, Jeke Brighaon i Wh'cameoe, Miles. | eee i) W. EWITT, Street Commissioner. Lomber, (%.76,008 1,298 Optus,’ i Ata ta ihe al Strock one hundred feet from and come and lady, Keni, Mr Ferguson, Jam M VP. | ‘The report of the Committees on Aria and Selences, in | | Rie, ter » = 4 organized as a Board of Comminsioners, Preatient Kgib- No. ‘2--The ball struck to the right and one hun | poee ae a Beoe' 187 ee pd ae yt committer ~d feet ‘rom tbe A Jankman, P Latasset, 1) Haigis, 8 A Ho wo . ae a s? on Ge, B—The ball struck to the eM, and withia aity JR ‘aod 15 in the steerage, « ot Ae 6 The Dall rock to the right, and within | a toa Acelumg, Alenaadrine ad Laval hdehiog, Cainer tas 4 ee 8 | Wetn ext. alae Fal etrock to the righ | sale o Core Dae then erguniced as a Beard of neat the all truck the water any | DSF 3. two dangh- “Teo uote Be. | 170 on 5 serge: an et ess | REST “F A a PPS wrike within nt hundred feet of tbe targes. a] ‘om - o The statement was oo 20 Bae Br Live suet; tao bal strok the water tue spot , ws = eneen | ee nel rontine busipeme add Ried GARY Soo Doyoud the target, Kin Wor, BE Jechoon, and wae0e ' ourned,