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TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 22, 1850, he Brooklyn Ferries. ‘Tue prople of Brooklyn are very justly indig- pant at the action of the Hew York Common Council, which is designed to perpetuate in the hands of a few "men a monopoly of the most valuable Ferry franchises in the world. They ere also indignant that the mon find advocates not only among the journals, but in their own loes! attempt of the interee mislead public Ki Mereurio, of Velaparise enya: ‘aid eiish company hae continuing colts one see if to fateh the line the company, ths cost of kenowt In the ¢ acknowledging roy oré cont, in J act positions these compley maker apolar ayaton, Sieben ee OL aie having communicated, hie objec, in Senator Dow Fraworseo Tamacw Onaa, who had | so, In complience been imprisoned for political affairs, Mberty. ‘There are several other di oa fons, amongst them two or three members of Com | re grees, who are still wt overnment of the has bean sot at Wrethog in price. iin of | October, Teapoctive ‘courts 16 political. offenders havi wii be wuavalling, Their | pir Yopee comuluted Intd ten year's imprisonment or are conclasive against them. beuishinent, the traffic on Fulton Ferry has ich an extent that the fare should be high on that ferry 90 a5 to drive a portion of the trafic to other ferries, Dat where is the gain to any body, so long as the present rates | terest, the subject beitg one of the most beau- tifaband gifted women of Italy, Every family library should have it. New Publications. Liye or Verronrs Cononna. This little volume will be read with much in- 7, Adolphus Trob- By I. Adolph are maintained on all the ferries? Admit that ft te desirable to divide the traitic, what guaran- teo hare we that the monopolists will reduce | Lire or Juuivs Casa, By Henry G, Biddell, DD. thefare on the Catharine street and Hamilton D avenue fettics, s0 as to attract passengers to them? On the contrary, may we not, judging | gy. by past experience, conclu Je tha the least accommodation on th ferries ? Their object is to present a competition mpel them to reluce the fares The trve way to bring aout a reduction of ribution of traftic, is to Dean of Corist Churen, Oxford, New The author has made up the present volume ‘om Dean Sippri.’s large Roman Bistory, which is deemed the best account of Jutins least profitable | fares, and cause a permit and enceurage competition plain a truth that it is almost sape ft; and we pity the lieve that it is better fo the prosont ferry cory against all rivalry, If the Unien pany intend to act the Brooklyn, lot them come ov hy Rev. ©. 1. Brrmoron, Sixth Series, York : wn & Co. This volume contains twenty-nin all of which will be read by the religious eom- munity with great interest. We havo received vol. 1 trated Character, by Cornettos Matinews. Brows, Loomis & Co., Publishers, Now York. Also the December number of Hanress. — ment pledging themselyes to return to the old | American Illustrated Family Year Book for 1860, F. Genwtarn, publisher —The Sub Ma- rine Exploits of J, B. Greens, the colebrared diver,—'the Sixteenth Annual, Report of the Asscciation for Improving the Cundition of the those who be- avion should be protected of Looms’ Tius- ri of benefactors to with an announce- aystem of one cent fares and yesrly commata- ton tickets, The traffic has largely increased, coal is not dearor now than it w: fares were raised, and the Company can afford to adopt tho old rates. givo them a frst rate n do this, we will e Inrettigences The brig Europa, of Windsor, N. 8., from A Sorry Objection, Plymouth, Fng., Sept, 9, reports : Tite Tribune which occasionally affects to risa erations, comments in a bitter vein upon the nominations of Messea, Havemryen and Tropes, are, indeed, most unpalateable to those who care lees for an honest administration of our municipal affairs, than for the promotion of per- sonal and party ends, We are surprised, how- ever, that the Tribune sh principal objection to Messis, Tiavmwmer Tupew, that they voted for Mr. Bo Did our cotemporary expect that Tammany Hall would nominste pohtical oppo- nents? Ithas frequently called upon Tammany to put good men in nomination, and now, when candidates of unexceptionable charactor are pre- tented, it objects to them because they are Can it be that the Republican Jeaders are in league with Penmanno? Our citizens are determined, however, to dis- regard ali mere partizan appeals. wire pullers cannot control their votes, and they will support Mr, [ayxunyre, was nominated in Tammany, but \ecause he is known to them as honest, capa‘ds, and incor- N. W. gale, eh supertor to partivan co der bare palog, t ut, nmojt dock of water nen# cavkey &o., stove bulwarks, aod waahed battens Nev 4, opened the lant barrel of Leet cual of water, put all ‘These nominations and pork, and bra c nan allowance of 1)¢ piuts of water end 2 biscuits per m it. Nov. Mth, while lying t ie from 8. W., with @ heavy a» ould put forward as its ran (nines artived), who very kindly sup) Acvices per Canada from Lisbon to Oct. 20, stato that the bark Sabrina, Capt, Gatms, from Marsoilles, Boston, was abandoned at yea Oot, 7 Her officors and crew were resctiod, and brought to Boston by the ship Willian Jarvis, Capt, Battaun, from New Orleans, A Purvare dispatch from Baltimore says, “the renewed excitement at Charleston a1 Harper's Ferry atises entirely from the decided precautionary measures adopted by the authori- Goy. Wise bas determined upon mai taining a large force until after the executions, he | ‘oonsuro “law and order.” ‘Tur tomb of the infidel vote isn Edinburgh. It is a circular stone building, and over the iron= grated door is inscribed bis name, with the da‘es ruptible, Asa staunch old Kuickerbocker, as a| of bis birth and death, He thought no doubt, man who has shown bis fitness for the office of | like Vor-raine, that be had Chiet Magistrate of tke City, be will be sustain- ed heartily and enthusiastically by men of ail parties, who desire to save Now York from the disgrace of being again ruled over by a political to Christianity ; but the testimony of the tab- lets in the immediate vicinity of to prove that he was not sbie to win over bis | moot carnest friend of the deceased Senatur. relatives even to his peculiar ideas, ly above his name is a tablet containing an in- scription by a Davin Hume, to bis wil Lom, dated 1817, closing with these words: Behold, I come quickly, who giveth us victory 1! f ) pod ft) | ortho lectures by Rev. H. M. Bovonmn, the last of Corist.” Also, in the interior, there is another | which formed the att:action last night. Hitherto tablet sacred to the memory of Davin Hume, | his lecturos bave al! been doscriptive of East Indian 1s of Exchequer, and bis two sons, dated in 1848, the whole surmounted by “T am the Resur Later from fa: Tho U. S, Mail steamship Do Buttock, from New Orleans vie Havane, arrived lest evening, having eft the latter place on the 16th inst. ‘The principal attraction to the Babaneras was the Opera, which, under direction of Max Mamerzrx, was performing to excelient houses. The people Wore makirg preparations to recetve thelr new Cap: taln-Genera, There las been little change in the qugar market, Voroign advices have been favorabic, and holders Lave wucceoded ia obtalnin vance, Exchanges falling, and not mucn demand. New York, Sed do.; New Friigh ts declining, with Little de~ a. Soto, Captain these encouragin, tection and the Life.” The News by Telegraph. Magnetic Telegraph Ofce: ‘0. 43 Wall street, Astor House, main entrance, Three Days Later from California, —The Overland mail, with Oct, 8 at, has reached Jof- Business at San Francirco was unchanged. The late nows from the Atlantic Staton, af ed shipment to California, hed caused much disap- polutrent in the commercial community. ‘Tho business portion of the town of Volcanov'lle, was burned on tue 29th. The loss London, ate p Orleans, 436 do, 8&t. Louis, Nov. San Francteco datos The Canada’s Malts, Arrival of the Saxonia. was stated at al Advices from Oregon a: ‘The RM. Steamship Canade from Liverpoo!, via, Halifax, rescued Boston mails arrived in this o ae ware to tho Sth inst. They © terest not previo jeamsbip Bai yewterday moruing, and laeteventug. Mor pas Kalu vory litde of Sruthampton, left Hor news Las becn e bas reostved a dia- Ltbe members having abstained from 9 National Assembly has been ounvoked ‘a0ma, whe was late); to return to Cor ‘another piace baving been fixed for his Late dates from the cvast of Africa state that the American lip Momph u,with 700 slaves, had escaped all the cruisers aud put to mca Twont; wore expected on the coast for cargoes of slaves for ho United btates, Arrival of the North Star. — 1 Earthquaue ta Coplapa, om #x hundred ‘Tee Election, Allany, Nov, 21,—Now York returns, with ‘ounty waefticial, makes Jonas’ majority | to Jersey City, The Vanderbilt stea Bu Fato, Now, 21. suc for the arrest of the late prize fight, nove ef th ed for examination. aud kiewing that a be engaged 'Le Hon. ee), aad then lert for New Yo rincipale aad m conds in nt wra aued vut Cook as bia coun: Previous no observation could be token, The stl rewalned on the reef «ix da 8, about +b tous of ccal having bem thrown overboard, aud atter taking on renge.e, who had veen lauded for the lightening ber dat y bed, aud tie 6! of water, Capt. Jonxs p: itio a! Kup ‘Kingston the North Star on the momlag of te 1th at Koy West cathe 16. iust, for cecal. Passevgersin the North Saris Teowas Mrscues, speotal Learwr of oiepatebes from United States Minister at Costa Rice, Brooklyu wns wt Koy West 19tb, posted b ig War Bagic (rom for New York, with tuo lose uf fore and main- “We ane indsbted Tiitadelphia, Nov, 2 old and pear) fireri alarm of fire bg ¢! f furl aud water, Washington, Nov, 21.—The War Department to-day countermandes the or is for @ix companies d Ove from Port Le, 4; fover scarlet, I a Cunt, NO DeCEsait Ing thither, Apart from the obj-ct of effordiag pro. 0 Grande froutior, the various apee- wations as to the employment of so ipated. ? wine toe Key, Wert and fete, jo reas aud for from that place to tae Lith lea etre seme Nom, 15 —The fallowh wen Cae Porndaacd Jubiter Hatdelinirg, trom Now Orears to Havre, with bales orton. Boip ubsries Crackett, Os] apa to Liverpool, with 000, aud 4.000 waves 8 from Now Orleaus » 6 300 Half ba os cotton "veston to New York, Colcheater Bank Case. Hartford, Nov. 21.—Mr. Wannes Letanp ‘was this day before Justice Momaam, at Coichoster ith bis cote aud w charges brougat fates green injury fr nd f varing persona! jut fom the nation of the 100 | eorletof that placc, o& wocouse of ne id pot appear, whereupon Aly. LeLaNb was fully dis: 5. i 2 nesses, prepared to refute knewn, 1. by Jonas, the do. | tor Bank. Jones, set tf & % £ F “fo | The Love of the Ship Faverite—Fire at Lyne. Boston, Nov. 21,—Letters state that all on ks 1100 alos cotter, | board the ship Favorite, inelndi lot, tn the wreck of that Lorton to Cardiff, Gi rr y loatet wi h cotton. gove } Cotton strewod al ng the brvca. Bark Mary rem Mobile to New Yiu 7" et whip ashore fur & the pilot, wore ‘voase! on the passage from 8 previously r-ported, ‘The Methodist Church, on Uaton strest. Ly destroyed by fire last night. Loss, $10,000, ——__——. Grain Affoat. Oswego, Nov. 21.—The amount of grain afloat from the ‘upper lakes for Oow: dates, is 400,000 bushels wheat, 150 u ‘end 05.000 bushels bar'ey. ‘quantity to come from Cau ii FROM CMTLI—FARTUQUAKE IN COPLAPA, ‘Tho Panama Star of the 10th inst, contains later Intelligence from Obi), the most tmporsant items of which relate to a severe sboce of an earthquake at 8 4M. on the Sth October, whicn wes felt tarough- hut most severely in the province of of the shock was from od ite duration, tt ls aid, 1g caused considerable dam- eras Gale on the &, Lawrence. Montreal, C. E., Nov, 21.—A terrific gale pre~ wales on she % Tasrenes, Lhd tile, pias on date ur nl . “The p ror of the Lalani of Orleams. Tho meathor was | Fast 20th strest, ‘Tho hall waa crowded with ladies, niged to anchor ef tha: Pale from 954 " roma o'clock on Baturday afternoon till yesterday (Bunday) mornin Bhe passed Father after ow clear, my but fortunately Ay Lina feted some damage Will be eany, and nit vary exp not ver enstve, Totraaied several Gunes £708: the hich caused a | #0 thick and A Remarkable Scatomont, Mrrcmat delivered, Tues: is, one of his ‘splendid | ed away. Righty out door penaleners have beoa aa nent | sisted. The expenditures and receipts are equal to Professor O. BM. very } day night, in P’ ‘88' ronomieal k ctures, ~ an The following t is given in a report of the {me vince met, tn the ety of Bt Louts, inscrtplions upon the coffin of » mummy now int! Lordon Marcum, and thet ia waiee, DA the aid was to be lighted for the (ret timo on tie Lat of Nov = tiated to bim that bo had lately unravelled the be nevious observations, he bed he key to Tithe awtrecrcminal Knowledge of ‘oe “eer ‘The roving, w th th % i i HY ae —\ 3s the equinox of that him a correct Sonn oat tl 4 with this, the calculations d the oxact CITY NEWS, Fink 1 Tuomrsom Srnerr.—A fire broke cut about two o'elock yesterday afternoon, in the basement of the Colored School No. 10, on Thomp- street, near Grand street, It originated in s under the stairs, and it is supposed a scholar who was diemissed from the school several days ince, wes the person who caused the fire. The, flame was extingnished by the firemen. Damage about $20 and inured. A little colored fgirl, named Porn, was ron over by Engine Co, No, 8%, in ‘Thompoon street, and killed. Jawns J. Dewaxest was arrested ona charge of attempting to rai « SAR over written, That work, however, has | fight between some firemen. not yet boon published in this c:untry. The present volume is worthy a plaeo in every libra- Po1.r11cat.—The Mozart Convention, to nom- inate candidate for Corporation Counsel, was held Inet evening at Monart Hall, Considerable excite- ment was manifested among the outsiders, some of whom claimed to be members of thé Conventions but were debarred from participating In its action, by tho requiring by the door keeper of @ card of ad- mission, which they were unable to obtain, A row ‘was threatoned, and quiet was only restored by the Presence of a detachmeut of 1th Ward police de- talled to keep the pace, The Convention was organized with Eowann Mawit0n as Chairman, and Mesers, Pottoox, Fow- Lam and ‘Tusrson as Becrotaries, Hemen wore tion Counsel . Cuas. O'Conen, Jawan T, Baanr, Caas. A. May, Gao, Gener, and Jas. J. Rosrvent, Without nom‘nating, the Convention adjourned to moet at 8 P. M. to-morrow. Tho Tanmany Gounciimanic Conventions wore 4 held tn the several Councilmanic Districts last even- ing with the following results; 40h Dist, met and ty Iso. Maraay, Joaxeit Buannon, Monoan Jonrs, Antiony J. MoCaty and Mrnay Lux, 6th Dist, met and appotated a Com- mittee to confer with a like Committeo from the Mo vart Convention in re ation to nominations for Coun- climen, and adjourned to most on Friday night. Sixth District met snd appointed a Committee to confer With the Mocantrns, and sdjourned to noxt Vriday night. Seventh District met and nominated Joum McQvapy, Frepx, Truman, ALex, BL Pern, Col. J.C. Voswunci, Tus, MoCoy, and Pausr fi eit, | Himenyre. Bryan McCann sends us a note, saying he fs not @ candidate for Councilman in the Sevonth Councilmante District, and would not accept tho nomination if tendered. Tho Republican Mayoralty Convention mot last evening, and after a long sevsion, unanimously nom Inated Mr, Geonox Orprag, for Mayor, Axivseate xs —Not withstanding the rain, the old Bowery Theatre was veldom so crowded ea it was last night, to witcess the production of the famous Bnonaicx ptece de circonatance, Bketchiest of the most sketeby, nothing but the good act ng of Mr. Aten the by-play of a negro and an Irishimanyand the catafalque tableau at the end, added to the notoriety of the characters travestiod, renders it worthy of re- mark ; there is certainly ncthing in the plcce that can be deemed in the slightest degree off moive to thy Lacronns.—The great hall of Cooper Insti- tute was filled last evoning, notwithstanding tho storm, with an audience as large as has attended any life, habits, works of art, reigion, ete, and last evening he spoke ef the recent terrible conflict be- tween Great Britain and the natives of India, of its causes snd consequences, He regarded it simply as ‘an Inevitable result of encroaching Anglo Baxon power geining a fucthold among a poople as ardoat, 4nd | imsginstive, and superstitious as thove of India. It was not brought on by the cruslties of England—no English rulers were ever near 80 cruel as the native chiefs they dieplaced—Dut was merely the outbreak of # national jealousy. Dr. 0, A. Brownson delivered a lecture last eve: ning, on the sulgsct of Patriotism, before the Cum- mings Cer , & Catholic Iterary association of young men Mist of whom are members of Rev. Dr. Cummings! church. ‘Tho lecture was delivered in the ball of the Cvilege of Physicians aud Surgeons, uinee the arrival of Gen. ron the Piet of October. Gan, corner of 28d street and Fourth avenue, In conse- Portlana Manner left Portland soon after Gon, Bo yr arrived, end was ruprosed that Le bad taken offence at being | not well attended, superceded in bis command, From Charlestown, Va. Charleston, Nor, 21 now. The excitement of Seturdey ‘no susplelois parties Lave Leon discovered. Gov. x Las received letters from intelligent and re- sponsib.e parties in the north and west, asuring bim of the orgenization of It w rumored that Gov. W. patch from Gov, Cuase, of Obio, informing him that | Dow une large body of ‘men—from six burded to a thou- sce, under command of 1d will undoubted) is Baid to have replied that ‘Mase allows them to cross the line, he will enter proceedings against bim for treason. toh was received on Saturday, from U. 8. Mi JoURBON, Of O40, statl to a thoussnd men were arming Joun Brows, Jusdor, is quence of the unpleasant state of tue weather, it was A lecture was dolivered, last evening, in the new Free Will Baptist church, on 28th street, near Broad- way, by Rov. J. G. Fax, of Kentucky, on Kentucky ae nubsided, | #4 fickl for Home mission efforts. He dwelt at length on the want of religious education in the Mate, and spoke hopefully of the missovary efforts thus far made, Rev. W. B. Mrroven lectured, last night, in Dr, ence was small Cotsiston, — The schooners tug Underwriter, Capt, F, Axtuon, Tue Fin Covotastoszas.—At a mesting of tho Board last evening, several petitions were pre- sented, and about alnety new appointments con- firmed. Crry Montaurry.—The number of deaths in this city, for the week ending the 12th inst. was 417, belng an incresse of fifteen over the previous week, Of this number 96 were men ; 88 women ; 146 boys; adults 173; clildren 989; males 919; eases were :—Apopioxy, 6; cancer, 4; congestion brain, 10; consumption, 61; convulsions infantile, 2; croup, 22 ; debility sdult, 8; do. infantile, 6 ; diarrhea, 4; dropsy,6; do. in head, 10; dyvontery, 26 ; do, typhoid, 4: do. typhus, 4; heart disease, 14; hooping cough, 5; Inflammation of the Dowels, 10; do. brain, 14; do lings, 88 ; do. throat, 4; marasmus infantile, 16; measles, 4; pal- large @ force | sey, ; scrofula, 4; causes not dependent on climate oF reason, 86: vicient causes, 17. Of these were aged two years and under 198 ; 2 to 10, 101; 10 to 99, 15; 20 tp 80, 4° ; BO to 40, 41 ; 40 to 60, 8B; 50 0.60, 19; 60 to 10, 91 ; 70 to 80, 10; 89to 90, 3; 90t0 110,15 Natives of tho United Btates, 974; Lre- land, 96; Germany, 9 ; Eogland, 9; British Ame- roa, 8 ; Scotland, 2; Chins, France, Holland, Nor- way, Prussia, uknown, 1 each, Deaths at the pub- Uc institutions, 86, Postronen,—The first anniversary of the Young Men's Christian Association of 8t, Paul's M. E. Church was advertised for last evening, to come off in the church cor 22d street and Fourth avenue, ‘BD, We T but was adjourned over until next Monday evening. The Treaaurer’s report shows an expenditure of $309.21, and a recelpt of $372.75, leaving on hand a Dolance of $8.54, ‘They have now over eighty mem- Up to the Latest | bere, and hsive established @ reading room, brary bushels corns | and Sunday @ebool, Anyiversant MaxtiG,—The forty-sixth anniverrary meoting of the association for the reliof of respectabled aged indigent females, was held you - terday inthe chapel of the Institution, at No. 139 and at o little after twelve o'clock exercises wore commenceed by Rev. Mr, Mostgommsr delivering an impressive prayer for faithless widows, ete. The an- ‘nual report was then read. By it we learn that dar- ing the past year three of the Lamates of the Asylum have died, thirteen admitted, and the whole nunbor ‘ef present under charge is %6. This number fills the house, and many worthy applicants have been tura- cock other—$291.865 70 having been recelyed and the same smount expended. Exercises wore concluded by on Interostiug eddressend prayer by Rer. Dr, ‘Mo>Toomxsy, and the rooms thrown open to visitors for lnepection, eburehyon Young America. His audi- J. Harthorn, hence for Philadelphia, come in contect with schoon- er Gallego, from Kichmond for tals port, when off tho Highlands on the night of the 19:b, the former lost her jtb boom and bad broweprit damaged and port bow stove in, ‘The latter lost bowsprit and Jib boom, with sails and rigging attached. She was taken in tow abreast of the Tavorn Houses by steam- and towed up Uston Covmsm.—Tho trotting match for An Atixorp Disonnrrty Hoos Krere an 81.000 0 aide, between Flora Tempio and George M. | Arazeren, — Himovan of Pocien, roll heats, bik thivetn five, carne cf yeeter- | UCR, dlncdacy ete, Saties Bah eT pre ‘The weather was favor- Was, J him to Aiterent the track in good condition, but the attendance tre : ‘was net large, ‘The commented in favor of feng a Sacre oe bas four lengths ahosd of Patchen. ‘Tino, 2.98, At the conclusion of the first heat, the admirers of Flora Tempio made offers of $100 to $50, and $25. other competitor, but before she hed reached the X pont, Patchen was neck and neck with her, which poattion was closely ket on the home stretoh, Flora coming in ahead by half length. Timo, 2:29, Bite of $100 to $10.and $20, wore now readily taken by the friends of Patoben, aud considerable money wes staked. It was now getting protty dusky and objects coukl scarcely be discerned ac- cross the course, On the Srd heat the horses both gts falr atart, Patchon breaking on tho upper turn, immediately recovered, Flora making «gap of three lengths, which was closed by Patehen bof sre passing tho balf mile post. ‘They then kept’ a neck fand neck pace until on the home stretch, when with- inten rods of the Judges #tand Flora, boing urged by her driver, broke; as did Patohen,"immediataly after both horres passing the stand ona run, ‘Tue excitement now was great, Tho spectators gathoring around the Judges stand voelferoasly demanded the time made, and the winner, ‘The Judges announced the timo made as 2.24, andthe winner Patowex, Tho announcement was recived with cheers by tho Patchon men, whilo tho friends of Flora Temple claimed ‘hat it was a doad heat and nuthing more. Beta of $100 , $50 wore frocly taken on Patonew, Daylight being on the waue and the crowd excited, the Judges called the horses quicker than ordinarily, Flora appoating mightly wearted, and Patshen as free and freeb as ou the tirst heat, On the fourth t i heat six attowpts were mado forastart, Patchon | Quoted; and the Pa Nase appoisioa eas om losding Flore nosr!y baif a dozen lengths every time | Taneom, Kionin and Latmners as toe Comittee, with the oxcoption of the last. On the soventh soore, ee edar ne they the Loreea fairly stated, ‘They both came tn w'owly aller sent in & statement of expenses tothe Judge stand, when the Judges announced | paltyand ef advances and payments mate cu, trie that on account of the darknias, they decided It to acoounta prior to Dec. 1, 1558, to contractors, for e's executing street and oticr improvements, to be re- Be “no gos" and adjourned the race ovor till this afternoon, Ald. Boour presented a remlution to appropriate $1.500 extra to fit up the Governor's rom, City Hall, Hoferred to Committes on ire aud’ Bu plies, A report was alopted in favor of purchasing 8 plot of ground for a tower and fire alarm bell in the Int and 2d districts, nof Ald. Baapey, the report to pay Mr. px, Interpreter to Rear Admiral Mousse Pacta, $250, was ca'led up and adopted. ‘The Hard adjourned to Monday, Board of Counctimen. The Board bold a stated meeting yesterday afterncon. Mr. Conwatt, the President, in tho chair. Resolutions —To rescind resvlutions giving Prof, Lown the une of Reservoir square for the inflation of the Balloon “City of New York." ‘The pay by extending tho tine two then ador ted. Mr. OTraxson offered @ resolution to -appoi special committee to consider the d: to abuses in the hart int 8 ument relating ‘and to report what measures imbursed by aseasraents to defray the cost of such works; also on approximate estimate of the deficien- cy existing in the trust fund on Dee. 31, 1558, One thousand cuples of the payor were ordered to. be printed. Gen Saxvromp nent an tovitation to the Mayorand ‘Common Coune:l to unite with the Governor in re- ceiving ® marching salute from the ist Division N. Y. 8. M. on Evacuation Day ; also to attend the presen. tation of a standard Past tO & troop of tho vy First Regiment. Acer} to reinstate Engine Co, No, ‘The Board concur: 5, and Hose Co. No. 49; to repair Broadway from Tux Wipextxo ov Lavaxns Sraeer.—Tho Cotnmittes on Streets of the Roard of Aldermen, met yesterday afterncon in the committee room of the Clerk's office, in the City Ha'l. A large numbor of Persons interested on the proposed widening of Leu- Tens street, from Canal to Fourth street, were pres- ont, aud made known their opinions on the subject, The majority appeared te be in favor of the project, ‘The clipper brig Mary A. Forrest, Capt. War Guzsri, that returned to this port @ short time since with lone of foremast and sails, bas had a new foremast, with yards, rigging, main boom, and gaff, supplied bor, and sailed for Bahia Saturday. Tho M. A. F. bas ben noted for hor grest speed and ex- cellent sea qualities, abe baving made some of the ett passages to Rio Janeiro and Bahia on record. Tith to 85th streets, and to con! eas abatzects of extl- mates for roofing the new Towpkins’ Market, Journed. LEGAL REPORTS—MONDAY. Lord time, but was now finally bi . particulars of tt were given in Phe Sun reveral weeks 8g, but the following ia additional, "The action was bt upon an agreement made by Mr. Leu'z, an lant’s agent, w.th,the plaintiff, Dy which Sothern was to receive $65 a weok as his salsry, for one month's performance in the piece called “The Amertoan Conrin.” Defendant Surv Rachel, recently ashore on the West Bank, was got ff come dgys since, under the direc- tion of Capt. G Mornis, Agent of tho Bonton Under- writers. and brought to this city, by the ald of water caska stowed in the hold, She was taken out of water on the marine sallway at Huntor’s Point on Friday last, drawing 23 fect of water. It's found that ber keel is entirely gone, but she ts not supposed to be badly injured beyond that. Sarety oF THe Conorsss.—The U, 8.sloop- of-war Congress. from Philadelphia, which was re- ported lost at ses, sbortly aftor she aai'ed, arrived at Bahia Oot. 254, all woll. Tu ship Eacort, which arrived at this port yeeterday, from Liverpool, reports that, on the Sist ‘ult., a sailor, named Jumm Gaannis, « native of Bcot- land, while furling the mizzen topsai, ins hoavy blow, feil ove: d aud was ke low, boar: was lost, poe Tne Cavsr or Bap Heartu will be the subject of @ free lecture by Dr. Gitwant, thie even- ing, at the New York Medical College. salary . Mist Koono thon determined that, ‘aa Sevens cour i pley should not on, Sothern did uctthivie Stevens could play, aud anid that some one else sbould,be obtained. In theatrical circles it was the castom not to pey tho salary except from the first night of performance of the piece upon which an engsgomout might bs founded; he was the agent of Miss Kose ia 1953; Tux annual report of the doings of the Ameri- can Institute for the year 1855, has just Leen issued, ond makes a large volnme ol over five hundred pages filled with most valuable aud interesting information for farmers, mechanics and otaers. Trre police who headed the Bropgrtck fune- ral procession Sunday, wore from the 9th Ward, under the eommand of drill officer J, ©, Haar, Instead of being from the 18th Ward, under the command of Bergt. ALDIB, Tam tenth annual ball of Esgle Hook and Ladder Company No. 4, ts to be given at the Apollo Rooms this evening. Tho members of Red Jacket Hook and Ladder Company No. 2, from Albany, aro expected to be the guests of No, 4 on the occa- sion. ern.came on and said that Mra, Bowers was gulog to close on Saturday nigut, and he wanted the thee- tre the following Moudsy, All avd 8 thern oprard the theatre; be agreed to pay $325 for ome week's rent, to be paid im advance; Sothern gave two performances; on the Weduesdey night, witoess came on to obtain the rent, but ho was Dot paid, and Sothern stl owed for it. Soth- orn was pekd's salary of $45, per woek during Inst teason; be was paid for about 80 weeks, and no prop- ceition was ever made to deduct any of this reut trom Sothern's salary. Laura Keene was noxt called. and corroborated the statewent of the prnding witness, as to the contract it verms, and the eapability of Stevens to play the part sasigned him, of Asa Trencbard, Her tort: | nag cen mcety ‘® repetition of the matters stated " . Mr. Vincent, the prowpter at Laure Keene's, and Mr, Haley, au actors wore cuiled ‘as to Stoveun: wba ty to play his part. “They said that they were pro sent at the rehearuals, and Stevens was uttoriy in- competent. Tue rouowned American Cousin (Jo, Jefferson) was put upon the stand as to tos same matter, aud further as to the usual custom ip making theatrical engegements. Ho said pay did act begin, a cordl: tocustem, until the pls: hyd a= tae ategw aud the sotor perform: Tart. They Bevor paid or epoke from Communications, &o. Ducumanion,—New York, Nov. 21, 1859.— To the Kditor of The Gun: I perceive that my name iw mentioned in your paper as one of four pers Proper porson ‘novitastion for the office Fr ehavor of this city. Deo ly wensible of the kind manifested towards te, )¢t L cannot consent to alow my name to go be- fore the purile in that conseotion, aa my private af- fairs require all my attention at the present timo ; ‘aod even if nominated by #0 respects le and influen~ tial a class of my follow-citizers, I should feel com polled to decline the hovor intended to be couferred the time consumed in rehearsals, big own Kocwndge cul, Mier Matilda Heron, tbo celebrated Camille, next on me. Wiil you, therefore, do me the favor to say | tok the stand as to the usual customs, She corrob- to your numerous reeders that, under no circum- | sted tho statrment of Mr Jotlerson. mtahces shaterey coal | convent to be a eanldase | "The cose wan then adjiurned to 7 at 19%g . o'clock. ‘The caso involves a pow question fa liga fr the oftce of Mayor af the oomlag eiesion. | fire, aad attracts au pudimnes of! Gare” cad faseay lighita of the thesttca! profession, Supreme Court, Action for Wrongful Seisure and Eviction— Draper vs. Stouveneli.—This was an action for su alleged forcible entry, by the defendant, of the pre ines on the corner of Prii.ce street aud Broad way, for- merly known ag the Belmont Huse, Tho pisinti? Taquests, Accidents, ko. Svpven Dears ts aH Strer.—An inquest was held yorterday at No. 205 Woot 89th street, upon the body of un Fanain, a itl 16 of babel who, while golog Lcme fromehurch on Bunday morn? war nrized wich a violent fit of coughirg in 4id | claims that she bad bem keeping «flourishing board pte a Avenue, and buresing @ bis 5 and lodging house thers, uuul the dant {ell dead In the streets ‘The decoad 4 hed, boo long wrengtaly came in and took peasesaion of her house sais ta mectauem Toor > | Reenter. tate coreapoe wit Sie Shove otatecate. tof the defendant, and that by virtue of the ‘ Qocpanr Attn Dacwans eerenrO Kanva eld an joquest on Mon © body: an une Keown mab, about $6 youn aa ‘who, whi'e Intox- foated on Butday, fell futo the dock foot of Coamb sre street, and was drowned. ‘The decoased is supposed tohave been a German tailor, name unknown He had dark hair and board, and was dressed ta a Diack coat with velvet culls, grey cloth vest, black Dents with side stripe and straps, do, Verdict “Ac- cidentally drowned." Pevislous of @ cual worlgage, Cie defeudaut ‘was entitled to enter, and take the furniture for non-payment of reat’ Tho defeudent al eged tuat the rent wae bot paid, and that was the reason of the plaintuf by due course cf law, ‘Tue case Eas been oa for several days, and is atillin progres, Verdict—Asa F, Kembali vs. the Humilion Fire Insurance Co. —This action was reported in The Assacur ny Rownres —EpwAnp ADAMS, | sum of November 15th, and baa beet ou trial sie, . actor, was knocked down on Sunday night ia ‘Tue jury now gives the plaiatiff » verdict for $2,236, Square, by some unknown rowdies, ant | Turdueyt seriously injured. He was taken to the New cae Curmp Scrrocarsn,--An inquest was held ‘The trial of Horace Cooley, commenced on Bir gnure mikes seenemacs | Peal She meas pep caeegcta on who was accident- . ally suffocated by betog overlaid kn bed by la mo. | as we Mave eaid, ie charged With recslving srwring ther, Verdict acoordingly, mecbines and mong machine apparatus, vaiued the Wheeler & Wilson mene Police Intelligence, &e. ALLeorp Assauur at 8eA.—Jacon Serra, him sailor, was bi i$ to tuls port yesterdey, injrous, threatened him with exposure if he did not cou- being charged with Laving assaulted, mpetent 3 Hes toeeel ponds trou cinocaplevere, Guoles pet kill, Jams Dovux, a band on board thie ship Lady bi for this large amount of pr as litte over Butiiix, while that ‘vessel. was on ber from | § C0, Jobn L. Rockwell that "Cooley had this oy to Marva: When the Lady Gulbis ar- | fold ‘hic ‘several pottlons of wewing mac the Hospital and Surru wea roturned by order of the edd 5 4 mare the di er St $15, He le aleo charged with Shetr the t-stiwony fur defence c mene a4, he Oe of ast Augnat broken into the house No: 41 | "Robert Leon convict:d last week of recetv ng wtolet Fe ee Ee Saeed Rie aes eer cot | goods was sont tothe tate Prison for two years Martin Murphy, om a plea of guilty of an ateempt to commit grand larocny, was sent to the peniten- for six months. Court did uot adjourn till « tate hour, U, 8. District Court,—Calendar same ar yeeter- mmotidus on Septannber celendar, 00, Tieid outs A 4,665: enenamorannd mictiond ea Movecaber oclen? cafitpreme Court—Oireutt,Part I,—Calendar une Part” 11.—Nea, 9.190, 9 664, 2.636, 2 100, 2 706, at 2.112, 2174, 9178, 2.789, 271 qT Ha a8 a Toa 4.000" 3, L176, i boe wen 483, 01 rye ? the ies, advertising agent uses Privileges surreptitiously obtained to misrepre- sant and traduce Mr. Havewmren. Assoulte om character, from such a source, are suptemely Hidiculous, Fraxaxno would make a better speculation by investing his advertising money in Brother Brx’s lotteries, pot La BROOKLYN, pa c ‘aw street, from Hi: ing the work tract. ‘The c: form the work as ‘was filed. the Board was that judgment had been rendend against ety ia favor of Jauns Laxcfor work op the 14h ward streets, amonnting to $350, leo, sult of Ronrar L. Muxre, for ft ct having been lased” 17 ‘The communication was placed on file. of the city. A resolution was flered directing the samo Commit- tee to represent to the General Goverment th’ ge on wail watter between Williamsburgh and Brooklyn ie now charged the same as bofore cons li- dation, and requesting a reduction of che rates. Tho matter was referred to the ( mittee on Washington effairs, A resolution was cffored eting the samo Committee to prepare an Act for presentation to the Legislature, for autbority to change the name of At- lantic street to Atlantic Avenue. Referred. After some further business, the Board adjvurned. Tne Canvassen¢.-The Board of Canvassers ecunted all the votes yesterday, with the exception of the returns of some districts which Lad been went back for correction. The reeu't will be declared today. The vute for Justice of the Peace of tho Sth district showa a tie betwecn Mess, Diuaveae aud Waren, WILLIAMSBURGH, Ti.xeaaxt Eovsas ix Brookirs.—By are cont ipepection tmade under the direction of thr Polloe Dopartwent, it appears that there are 445) tenement houses or houses where there are over three familiae in the entire city of Brooklyn, having 76 764 iumatee, Houses, Inmates. Ward. , 1, 1924 Drcrarcrn.—Anprew Proscn, who was last week on a charge of ate valuable letters and papers from his uncle, was discharged yesterday, by Justice Fox, thore bring mo evidence that the papers were stolen by Paoscu. Attroxp Disorpraty Hovse.—On Sunda: bight, Sergeant Gatrrix, of the Sixth Precinct, m: descent Upon au alleged disorderly house in M. shall, near Ewen street, E. D arrested Avast Cunisriae, the proprietor, and eleven Who had there amombled for the purpose of ‘They were committed for examination, Turvr ny a Gtaz store on Grand street, and abstracted some ribbm and other articles, for which he was arrested by the L ifoa and taken before Justice Fox, for examina- JERSEY CITY, ALLeczp Ssizure or Some $60 000 Worrit or Diamosps anp Jawevay.—Erroars To weer tag Matter Sacnet.—One of our re- yesterday Rican, wbst be considered, art authentic, source, that some $60 000 woth of diamends, jow: Iry and watch movements had been seized on the seriral of tee Asia, dock in Jersey Otty, on Bua 1th nat. mostly the property of two Spanish gen- tlemen, who made an ineffectual attompe to sang. gleit onshore, It appears thet @ wideawake Jor feymen saw several Byaviarda who armived that morning on the Asia, who were conversing aside, and appeared to show considerable anicty. Mr, Howt, tho Surveyor of the port, was apprised of thetr euspicious sctious emda waloh was according. ly kept upon the: movements, Finding that suspicion rested upon them, one of tho Sartor da deposited a carpet bug with te purser with s request thet he should take charge of it unt called for. ter the baggage of the other passen- gore had bean disposed of, tho Spaviards wer cn ducted to the office of the Custom House officers, and searched, when a large awount of diainond je wiry was found upon tbe persons of two of them. One diamond braceiet was aud to be worth over $b 000, case filled with jewelry in dlamonds. ‘Toe property was rotaindd, aod the Spanieb geuitic men were alowed to depart, much kiad, ger was ‘ound s-voral thousand vob iovements, which were also seized. Our reporter's inforn.ant sleo stated that Ieoking over Jo. Pestiann's vezgene, (Jor b ing theatzical character) the Custos House officers d tected sume ten dozen seta of valuable phirt stu Upon spplication for the facts to the Custom House officers, they c'a'med tokaow but Little abut the moter, further than that they thought tuere was somo $17,000 worth of jowelry taken from the Span: leh geutiomen, some watch movements were also #cized, and there wan something about Jo. Pant- Lamp, but they beieved be was allowed to take bis ege with Lim, r f was next made at Surveyor Haws office im Pine street, for the purpose of getting thentic inf rmatian, Toe fret porenn appded stated that be dare not give avy iaformat or, as it was expressly forbidden, and maigbt lend bim into difheulty, an7 added that Mr. BexzDr0r, the Deputy Surveyor, might porbape give the required tuforms- e matter under charge. 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As Forni & Lros's Sewrse Maomrne: se w, ive better than any other meine ts eso omer yo —— ve Dracus POLITICAL NOTICES. en. sat York, Nov. ny pono conser Se x Denar Carprpa: iblicaas one year before mk Sau nla chee ‘ammany Hall, the Biaek 8. rienee, nore ability, more the 0 he haa more ex higher devotioa o any other man named for ‘SR WE 18 THE ONLY DaMOCRAT RUNNING FOR ton Tuceday evenige, ctiial nteandanee of tak mem- JONNOB, Ghalemen bers ts required. DANIEL D. ROBERT P, BURKE, Beoretarye” 18th Ward We Asrocintion—A Revs ‘and good 1) nd the Associati GENERAL NOTICES, FE. L, Snow Social Union No, 4.—¥very’ Union is requested to b 36 o'clock, wa business o li be presented, DAVID KR. Molt arrange matters concerning their fifth anuu-| prcctnal attend W MURPHY, I’ Fer Old and a ite @ bol of coughs ar fee | I IE you Welcome Club —At a Mi held Nev. 20th, 1°09, the followin, hie and Resslutioas jhty im Bile infl- 4 an to remove from this world our JAB ANEY, who Guy of Noveniber Beit th * were death of our inte a it in the decease of Th: Friend, an inestis com ite “who.o none kaew but to love, sone ly sympathii cgply prmmpathis intelligence of the fiicted famlly of our Jorn. Resolved, That these Resolutions be published w York Stun and eval and's cer betrans VZRA BERGMAN, K, GREE! HAISTOR sei BARRY, PHOS. MeCABTY, 111° © of Hiberuiane No. ‘the. aheve number, will be HUGHAS, No 424 Tenth aty u tranancted. MULHOLAND. Bec’ ——____ Meeting of the Mom! A Special bere er Mathew Temperance Busscleay wilt bn held at jety requested to attend their new cenatitation and M4 ‘Dw. and eer vat portance. Hy crder. of EDWAD Pro, "EDWARD DALTON, Sees Notice =-Ne. 4, A. 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