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_ the mirsionary to have the mine of silver covered up, the North ; the South know little of bim Sys bere ttle personal acquaintance with bim. *%od the! Rrowledge ot him has been matoly Gerive” from reports Gireulaied wm at the North, are 5 weet re elaime 0 aten! Ie is underetood that in t’ae F ‘the South did not accep’, him on account of any pi tieular personal merit ; but they accepted him «san alternative to Wm. /.1. Sewerd, for whom they cheri«b Smoere determined enmity than they do for Juba P. Mele, or avy other professional abolitionist at the North fhe ne mination of Filmore was, thersfore, suggested and #/ stained on the ground thut the South ‘must take hiv, cr take William H. Sewerd; the offica, it te true, is rinerely nominal, and its duties are simple; DUt nevert? iene in this office a man of genius and dis- ton i's able to wieid a tremendous inflaenoe; b4- Ding the Vice of the President, he is ey ly brov ghtiv contact with that cflicer But in spite of thy’, influ nce, which a good man ought firs: ty ex- eTeV".¢ forthe public weal, aud next for the benefit of | BV, devoted friends, Mr Fillmore hay xs yet professed intereatip the Jate of bis friends ; murmars are therefore beginning to be heard among those men who fought £0 de-perately for bis nomination and his election; they murmur at his apathy, and they charge with cowardice, Upon the question of the election of a United States Benatcr, Mr Filmore now pretends to be entirely peutral; ral of the candidates having intorined that he bai em that he was opposed to tl election o1 > I took tne liberty to mention the eireumsten: ie Herald, asap item of some interest. But Mr. F immediately authorized # pecson atsached te @ newspaper in Roche-ter t» deny that he was op 4 to Seward, or ho.tileto him in any degree. Tne uth ja, that upon this queetion Fillmore has been out- watt be has been irigttened to that extent that ne de unwilling to do anythi 10 promote the succe: Coller One of the arguments used by the fr Seward ageiust any overt proceedings on the part of Fillmore in favor of Coilier iu, that Fillmore will. in all probability, be prerented ay the whiz candidate for the Presijenoy in 1862; that he ia as populsr at the North as Seward is, and that if he takes ground against Seward. he cannot hope to be support-d with uaant mity for the Presidency; that Seward is a young man, end can afford to wait ten or twelve years for the Pra Gideney. snd that he cavnot interfere with Fillmo e°s, becaure the latter will be off the stage befor it is time for Seward tocome on There the @etendant ‘e some of the fur my arguments by which the friends ot Seward Ihave sucoveded, it id in Vice President that he will thon of Senuter. or ude his influence avainst Seward tting a pledge from the interfere with the eleo- Jam afreid that neither Collier or Fillmore have wit or qouzsge enough to ure Rave over Ssward. The Postal Treaty with England. [From the Baitimore Sua, Jan. 4 } The following letter from our Washington corres- b dent. furnishes us with the details of the Postal vesty, jJvet concluded with England, a copy of which ‘Was brought over by the Europs:— Wasninoron, Jan. 8, 1849. ‘The Portal Treaty with England has not yet reach- e4 tie Post OMce Department, but a copy of it was bended to the Postmaeter General through the polite- mess of Mr. Crumpton, British Charge d’Affaires ad interim sa principal stipulations are probably the follow- Emgith inlowd pon inland postage. . . U,5 inland pol seth . . ° 5 ‘The rea postage paid to the vessel performing the ser- viee. ‘Trenrit rate through this country to Canada..5 cents. the great advantage which they 8) rier Court. Befire « bief Justice Oasley. Prosper M Wetmore vs. Geo C. Campbell.—Toi8 Was en action of trover, to rwcover the vaius of pri perty owned by the plaintiff, which was levied ou by It appeared that the pistaiil vas house im South Wiliam street, and that as collector of utreaements, levied 0a Die furniture for the amount for waivh the noase 79s asserted, The plaintiff meinteins the action oa two or three grounds; frst, thatthe cory o have ao power tC many; that under the new coastitution all Arferements or valustions inust be made by & jacy; Dutevenif they Dad the power, the owoer in tes of tho houte being arsemsed, wad not the plaintiff, therefore tee Jevy om his goods was illrxal On the part of tne t, the ungetive of these two propositions was 4, and eleo that the form of action was Wrong. it should baye be-m trespass, or trespass en the case. af pisintf bad paid the money he could not re- rit back iu ap action of trover, Toe Chiet Jus no opinion, but reserved the three points for siderstionof the Courtin banco, und directo the jury to find ® verdict fur the plaintiff. Verdict accordingly, $88 92. Lawrence Proudfoot, Jr., by his next friend. vs Geo M., Feit.—This wus wp uction of trespass, to recover damages for an injury, aliedyed to be recelved by the plaintiff, through tbe negligence of defeadan: or his It appears that the defendant is owaer o! lot street, Fourch avenue; that about tne first of May last, the defendant, or some of his neighoors, commenced excavating, preparatory to erecting & houre on the lot, or on some of thy adjacent tors, ant threw up a Jerge quantity of rand and rubbish ia feoat Of the lot, ro as to blook up the passage throuzh tne street, to some extent, On the fifth of Vay, the plain- in company with his brother aad one or two others, was riding through 21st street, sod ia couse- uence of this baak of sund kis horse stumbied aad fell; plaintiff was pitohed forward over the horse’s oeck and had bis collar bo: broken, The defeace was, that Mr. Peli hed no agency in the excavation; that it ‘Was wade by another person, aud im auother lot; sad that the party masing the excavation for his own coa- Yenlence, left icin trent of defendaut’s lot; it was also attempted to berbown that the excavation was not made until the morning atter the accident hapovnsd; and that the proof that defendant was owner oi tho lot ‘Was vot sufficient to charge him. Sealed ve. dict to- morrow morning. Before Judge Sandford. James G. Bevin vs. Willard 3. Keed.—This was an action of arsum, to recover $250, alleged to be in defendant’s hands, asa stake-nolder. It appeared » in April last, @ trotting match was made be- tween the two celebraced trotting mares, Lady Suffoik and Lady Sutton, to ceme off on the Long Isiaad course, upon which oocasion the plaintiff bet 8500 on the match, with a man named Darragh; $250 aside ‘were deporited in the hands of Revd, a3 stake holder. For some reason unexpiained the match did not come off, The plainer atterwards calied on Reed to pay Dim back bis stake, but he refused. The defence set ‘Up Was, that another bet on the same night, mad between Reed, the defendant, and a man named Charles Rielly, of $250, that no person bat Reed could Ané 25 per cent for paying by the ounce, instead of paying by letter. ‘Traprit through England, the inland postage and 25 ent. Pe ‘Tientit through Canada, the Canadian rates. News, re be) J id and the United over3oz avd under 6 do..8 do. Ard 2 pexce, or 4 cents, for each ounce or fraction. In conrequence of this treaty, the Postmaster Gerers) bas this day issued the annexed circular to Postmasters. TO THE POSTMASTERS OF THE UNITED STATES. Information having beem received at the depart- Ment that ® postal treaty between the United States &. 4 Great Biitain bad been entered into, und that in ze ‘guance thereof the British government had directed hat the portege 0: 24 ceuts, charged upon letters taken to and from tust country in the packets of tue United Bivtes, be remitted—in consequence thereof, the order oY thie department made the 20:h June last, directing the Fame rates to be charged upon letters broaght to orfrom the United States in packets of the United Kingdom, be, and the saqe is hereby, rescinded. Otber instructions for carrying the treaty into effect, ‘will be given upon the ratification of the treaty. C. JOHNSON, Postmaster General. Post Office Department, Jan. 3, 1849, From the Gold Region, &c. {From the St Louis Republican, | Agentleman, who has spent rome years cf his life in Mexico. bas sent us a communication, the substance of whioh is. that in 1840 he was in the city of Mexi- 0. While there he heard much of the existence of geld mites in that country. In 1840, while Mr Rus- ute wee locking cver some of the ancient records fererved within the palace, he found a memorial from PPer California to the ‘4 of v ative silver. Great masses of this ore were found on the surtace of the earth, some of which “were equal in weight to twenty quintals, (20000 Ibs) and there were many indications of a permanent win ot this ore. In reply to this communication, the re- eo: goes on to state, that the Government instructed and that its existence should be kept @ profou th. The Government xistencs al w should people of the city of Mexico, dan- to the that the safety of the city might be greatly od. Thin is the substance of the communication, | je materials fer a dircovery of the wheresbouts of @hin precious deposite of silver aro very scanty, nor do the records supply any clue to them; but as Cali- fornia is soon te be overrun with adventurers, in search of sudden andeasily acquired weulth, perhaps it would be well enough for them to take this matter into the account of possible discoveries. [From Miscellaneous Sources } ‘The bark Ocean Bird sailed from this port on Wed- =: and took out the following passengers: — onds. John Kelrey, Samuél Rem: Edward Kirby, Berjamwin Hull, George H. Frye. nry Adams, an: Joba V.N. Simonron. ‘This versel was freighted by the Jersey Californi Compsny, and has a full and assorted freight, from a @ockepur vp to an anchor. The Baltimore Patriot, rpeaking of » clipper craft whieb is to rail ina day ortwo from that port, says: The pilot boat Eclipse, of 85 tons burthen, a fast vailer.and, as has been tested by inspectio: \tirel, eraworthy, has been purchased by Captal Norris and others. for a California voyage. 41 for San Francieco via the Straite of Magellan, and of courte expected to make s very quick passage. A flotilis of small craft, pilot boats, and little steam- Doate, are fitted out at northern fer the Pacific, br ‘pk itimere craft wili be out fmt endin first. jark tbat, : The New Lendon Chronicle says:—The sshooner- emeck Mary Tayior,of nearly ninety tons barthon, goes out excellently well commanded also, aud will be Menped by «joint stock company of first rate men, ‘who will not fail of finding gold, either by digging or Otherwise, betcrs they come back. The schooner Ve- Jasco, other first rate vessel, will soon with a jo k compeny of the “ right sort,” from Groton, ‘who will come bome “ high hook * in the (oe laue, or ‘we ate very mocb mittaken inthe men. The schooner @mack Mount Vernon i: advertised, and wiil sail der equally favorable aurpices; and next we ha ‘the schooner Heroine, of which staunch vessel there is mo denger in SS ditto.” In addition t> these, the rmack Sea Wite! * goid coart’’ from New York. The ship Mentor, a fine versel, owned by the Messrs. reat fo: ness, Men slatge numbe; steerage pasrengers. an: i this Thip Mr. George W. Bi self, and sbe will carry out energetic young men in country. She be espitaliy commanded by Capt. Howard. The ship ‘Tresevtt is fitting out at Mystic, Conn , with the ut- ‘most dispatch, by Mr. Mallory. The ship will be com mapded by s man of experience, and if the adventurers Of the Trereott do pot bring home their fall share of 3 ‘the golden fleece, we have over estimated the qualiti ow ‘be Argoveuts. There is likewise a large schoo: of tons, “ up fer Califor Thi will sail soo: [From the St. Lovis Union, Dec. 24.) Im this city, many persons are talking seriously wing dori 6 the winter, or arty in the opr ® of be ements to persons fraught with delays and privations from which the Isthmus route is free, Yet, taking into ‘view the character of the antepprioe ge to Califvrnia should go th Papers! for a life of aSetivity, /f not cf absolute toll, it cansot be doubted thatthe + at sell cteety a of Lape wer- ‘viee to perrons emigrating; it wi ample oppor- Punities to the unechooled in a wilderness life, to fa- mallar'se themselves with ecencs snd ident wpon the exchange they mparative ease and comfort, gir it dapgers, which the pioneer must alws, expect to excounter, ‘ [From vg bet Haven peo voueeey 8.) meeting for purpoee of orgenizing a co: for the gold region, was held, last ning: a the Pat House, Some two hundred persons were im ‘means ; yet it aboat bave eignified their intention to Join the compssy, and that they comprire some of the most reepectable and enterprising of our feliow-eith- mens. The meeting adjourned without date. Durty individuals New vee vor Tue Trinora ov. Fish, ious to secemmodate the press 4s far as possi- , permitted copies ot'the message (with the ex- enption of a le paragraph) tq be sent te all the papers within the range of the telegraph, in ad- ‘vance of ite delivery. That paragraph wes trans- to-day at 12 o’clock, when the reading ot meesage Was commenced before the Legisla- =. It will, therefore, be distributed, in all the perenne oom od be my almost a@ ween as it 1s read at the Capitol. might not the President's message be. similarly, distribated oveay seat — dloany Journal, Jan. 2. # H, Bouton, Gardner \T, White, James Sym.- | ac H. She will | 23 this port, is Atting ont forthe re esse) is fitting out by ajoint — and that all who | } to come to thi jrown, fA | the most active ani | | in favor of the defendant | con‘ract, and binding in every respect. the oomman: precure w noted mare, culied “Betrey Baker,” from her owner. Bevine was made the stake-hoider of this bet. It seems, that afterwards Ricliy induced Bevins to band him over the $250, although Reed produced the owner of “Betsey Baker” to prove that Reed was the only percon to whom he gave ber {he Juuge charged the jury that, under the statute, both bets wore ti- legal; but, av the first match did not come off, there Was no pretence for keeping the plaintiff ’s stake, ua- lees it was paid te Reea that Reed ibe bet that he /Reed) made with Rielly. Of that no evidenve, or, at ali events, the evi- very slight. The jury retired, and soon afier returned with # verdict tor plaintiff for $250. Sarah Diilen vs. James Murphy —This was an ac- tion of trerpass, to recover compensation for injuries alleged to nave bees susisined by plaintiff. by beiog run Over by cne of the defeadant’s stages. Toe Plaintiff is a very elderly lady, residing in che upper part of the city, and the defeudant ts owner of » line of, stages rupuing from Twenty-first street downtown. It'seeme that on the first of October, 1847, she owme ia contact, in Twenty. fi Feet, with one of the de- fendant’s steges, by which she was kaocked down and ber arm broken. The defence is that the stage was going at the rate of only four miles an hour at the time of the acctdent, and thet it was through her own neghgence and want of care that ithappened. Ad- journed to to morrow morning. Supreme Court—Generat Term, Pregent, Justices Jones, Hurlbut and Edmonds. Jan, 4—Carpenter vs.’ Carpenter.—The plaintiff filed a bill for divorce against his wife, on the ground of adultery, and obtalued a judgement, by dvfauit. Mrs. Carpenter, by ber counsel, afterwards came in and obtained an order from Justice Morse, setting aride her husband's proceedings subsequent tothe filing of the bill, on the ground of irreg It seemwe that seme urrangement was afterwards entor- ed into between the parties, by which they agreed that the original uit should be continued upon thin agroa- ment; the husband, through his counsel, moved to va- cote Judge Morse’s order, and to continue the cause. After hearing counsel on both sides, the motion was denied, and both pasties sent out of Court, The following order was entered on the minutes: Ordered, that-after the 20th day of January instant, the papers and points, on which calendar causes are to be beard, shall bo printed and be presented to the Court in that form alone The Court will open hereafter, during the term, at 163g, aud adjourn at 3% o'clock, P. M. Marine Court. Before Judge Smith. Jan. 4—The Modet Artists— Piercy Cole and Fanny hie Wife, vs. Robert H. Collyer —This was an action to recover a balance ef wages, alleged to bs dua by de- iencant to the plaintifis it appeared that on the 224 of Juiy, 1847, at the city of Lomaon In the United Kiwgoown or Great Britain and Ireland, the plaintiff dant entered into a written contract, sigaed yy both parties, by which plaintiff and bis wife agreed country and represent certain cha- reters, in illustration of lectures to be given by Dr. Collyer on sacred mytholgy and profane history, in ati or apy part of the United Siates. in consideration of which the doctor bound himself to pay them three pousds, which, it was contended, meant three poun: per weel The plaintiffs alleged that the written co: tract was afterwards, on their arrival inthe United States, modified by a verbal agreement, to wit—that instead of receiving three pounds a week, they were toreceive twenty dollars a week; and they further alleged that there was a considerable balance dae to them on foot of the last agreement. The first defence set up was, that a written ogreement could met be m>- dified or altered by @ verbal agreement, and, aiso, that the agreement being madsin England, by the laws of that country it was required to be written on a stamp, and, being unstampe u 1 then said hi , for the val d; but he failed in the proof, the case, Law Intelligenc Svurneme Count or tus Usiren States attorney and couareilor of this cour 6. Martin Luther, plaintiff in error, vs. Luther Borden et al. In error to the circuit court of the for Rhode Island. Mr. Chief Justice Tanry delivered the opinion of this court, affirming the judgment of the cireuit court in this cause, with costs. No. 47. Rachael Luther, complainant. vs. Luther M. Borden et al. On a certideate of division iu cpinion between the judges of tho circuit court cf the United States for Rhode Island. Mr. Chief Justice Taney de- Jivered the epinion of this ceurt, dismissing and re- manding this no point having been certifie within the meen! f the act of Congress, Buvixe axp Sritixo Propvce —An important de- cision has lately been given in the Washington Couaty Court, Md., relative to buying and selling produce, which will probably pat epeculators on the look out. ‘The suit was Horine vs. Long. for a breach of contract in refusing to deliver a quantity of corn and flour. The defendant’s plea was that he had been imposed upon by the fa! ments of the plaintiff, with re- gard to the pri The following 4 joa was given First: purchaser may be in possession of the news of a rise in prices, ana the seller may be ignorant thereot, yet any contract en- out misrepresentation 3 tered into between them, wit being made to the seller by the purchaser, is a valid Thus, if the seller arke no questions, the bayer is rt to him his superior informatio: ‘bus made between them is to do into a contract adverse to his interests, is a fraud, which will vitiate the contract and render it of n: eflect; for the law defines fraud as bei: iS ‘ or ore Pog forego inquiry ne a tere brom this tt te not, however, to be inferred thet the purchacer, even when quertioned, is bound to communicate his information tothe seller. He is only ‘ed not to conceal the fact of his being ‘}pested,”’ not to misrepresent. or be guilty of falsehood with reference to the information in his ya. With this information think our readers will hereafter know the ground upon which they stand when enter- ing into contracts of this character. An important insurance case has lately been decided in the Supreme Court of Louisiana, in relation to in- surance given by the Nashvil‘e Marine and Fire Insur- ance Life and Trast Company, upon the schooner Planet, at and from New Orleans to the Hava: and back egain. The amount of the policy was $: , for the sonetery ot which the action bas been commenced. vessel having been lost after her safe arrival inthe & of Havens. itis contended by the defendants that 'y are not liable to lors, Mew yg as while hat ta appealed J 7 his decision, that om an inrurance at and from New Orleans to Hevana, the word goed) is mot « term exclusive, or of limtation of but descriptive of the course of the voyage, And although the word (at) is ased to in- elude insurance in pert, at the commencement of tbe vo: ), yet it is pot usual to insert it in relation to ipterm porta of the same voyage, and the risks while there. — Baltimore merit ‘The Criminal court of Boston js atill engaged in the es Washington Geode, for the murder of Thomas Hi Army Intelligence, onTH.—The St. Louis Union, of the Captain Ketchum ha arsnmed com. poss, which is now garrisoned by four Somver will soon add soother to the force now there. Two ith have recently buen added from Major Bryant ie ex 4 s00n to leave Fort Leavenwerth, to pay off the Missouri volunteers their three mi extra General T lege, b Domestic Miscellan The Legitlature of the Siate of Deleware met at Dover om Pnesday. the 2d tuat. Another attempt will be mad> to abe lish ale ‘The Wretbrook Bank, at Portisod Me. on Fridey last, aud xn attempt made to ‘Thir baving farted fre was eet te the building, oy which it wax dauazeo to the emonat of $600, ‘The Methodiss Female \csdemy at Woodville, Miss., e destroyed by fireon the 26h uit A little davghter of Mr Hi way, of Hondersoa county, Kentucky, was drowned last wesk in & o'6- tern The pumber of arrests made by the Police of Boston for the 3 months ending December Sist, was 3,19, of which 1 £65 were for drankeuess a little ebildof JM. Sharp, of Dayton, Ohio. died @ from eating thy pho phorus from & Dox en. ght a justice of the peace at Indiana- polis wes lately married to his ninth wife Aman vewed Roderick Garduer, bviog near Bor rah Pond, killed Mwrelf on Saturday by throving « quantity of cuppoxder inte the fireplace of the house, while nboring Under temporary in-wni' y Turkeys are setling in Chicago tor 371g cents each The market is-tocked with venison wad prairie chick- ens, hich are reling very low. called the spotted fever is prevalent in CLVY TRADE Reeore kovay, Jaa, 4-6 P.M ‘The flour market continuce firm, with stesdy sales to the home trsde at the ful prices of yesterday, aad im rome cases at @ slight advance, There was not much whear off chiefly of Hlinots and Onto, wi vicur rales ‘There was no change iu cora, and sales moderate #t yeaterday's prices. Meal wasateady, with Yether more doing Chers was no cheuge in rye. Osts were told at full prices, Porie coatinad Arn, ond rales of both old wad mew were msde at an ade vance on yenterduy’s rates The rapplies of old were light, and the market clored with an upward tendenoy in prices, Beet war etendy Dhers was moderate demaod fer sugar and molasses, at steady prices, Cov- top continued firm, with more doing, including sales for export Asu+s.—The market for pots was firmor, ond sales of 100 bbis, were made at $6 50; and 200 4 300 do Cana. Gian, in boud, at the same pri Owing to the slack demand in Liverpool for pearls, they remained at al out last quotations, viz , $6 25 Baravstorrs.—Flour—The sales reached 3,090 a 4.000 » including Western, canal, Oswego, Michigan, Ohio. &e.. mestly at $5 75, including some small lots at $5 6.%; 4(0 do straight brands Michigan, at $5 75; 800 do, New Orleans, at $5 6246 @ $575 Small sales of ure Generee were reported at $6 a $6 25; and of extra rends at $660a$7 200 common Geaesee brought $575. Southern wasin better demand. and of 700 thie Georgetown vere made, at $550; 200 do, Richmond country. at $5 44; and 300 Petersburg coun- try, at $5 60, Swall sales Petersburg City Mille were made at $5 56'; w $56234. Wheat—No enles transpired. Corn—The vi reached 12a 15.000 bushels, consistiag of new Southern white, at 60a t30, ‘The latter figure was for yeliow, to go east. Sales of 5,000 bu: new North Carolinw. to arrive, were made on private terms, Meal— Sa'es of 480 bbis. New Jereey were made at $3; and 400 do. at $294 Rye was quiet at 620 ;63c, asked. Correx— The reles to day amount to 2 200 bales, at prices a full half cent advance this week air up: Jande tell at7}¢c,, avd holders o.,and apparently display much confidence in the stability of price Fxx1GH1#—30.000 bushels of corn wersengaged for Liverpool at 734d ; 10.000 do., ship to bag it, at 7Kd.; and 10.000 do., in British ship, me rates. Faurt—The only trapeactions ere raiains, in lots, as Wanted, at $1 40a $1 45. ere making at 450. a 550. Ixap—The market was steady at $4 31% to $4 3734, asked. Limx—Sales of 1,400 bbls. were made at 800. Motassxs—A fair demand exists for New Orleans, with rales of 150 bbls. ac 250. a 290., usual tian, Navan Stonss—We notice sales of 500 bbis North County retin at $1 25. Spirit, crude, and tar, are dull, and without rales of importunce. O1s—We have nochange to notice in any dercrip- tion Moderate sales ere making at steady prices Oats—Sales of 3,500 bushels canal were made at 440. Provisions —Sales of 100 a 200 bbls, new mess were made at $15 £0. which wi at the close. held 16; 1€0 a 200 do. old mess soldat $15; and 100old prime at $12 50; Leland’s city prime was worth $13 a $13 123, . Beet.—Salee of 400 » 500 bbis. were mde, including soupty and city, at yesterday's quotations, Thece were no sales of lard reported, the market for which centinued dull. Cheese and butter remained the same. « —The demand is large, and prices firm Sa'es dy reach 400 tierces, at $3 a $3 18% per 100 Ids, —T! continues « fair request for this staple; and we notice rales of 200 hhds. new orop New Orleans at 40 @ 4c., 4 months. Srices.—Farther rales of 500 bags Jamaica pimonto Lave been made at 53¢c., cash, short price, and 4,000 lbs. No. 1 nutmege st 840, usualtime. Another cargo of the former arrived to-day, amd is on the market. Ta trew continues quiet, and no sales transpire: Wausxey.—Sales of State Prison, in a small way, Were made at 230; and 50 hhds. drudge sold at 230. MARKETS ELSEWHERE. B a Sg 181i, Sock Hoard. 1,000 Maryland ALTIMOR &. Janna} .— Sock Board.—$1,t deferred 6's, a30, ae 4 sat WLapELriva, Jaruary 4.—Firet Board—$100 Chea, and per bent, 10734, 15) Viewiba do P Del 62,81: bi |. & Trea: 8 ma aba Mae ie ‘34 Mechan« 600" 8 : 2,000 ‘do, 1083, 3 Bank, 3%; M4 . Oa CS, 8384; SY Reading Kc 1434: 2.0 New Jersey Copper Co., % 250 Girard Hank, ‘armord and Mechan‘es Wilm ngton R Ww 7: BOO Cicy (8, FIs: 150 Morris Cans], 9 1 Lehteh Sorin Co.. 79; LAU City 5's, $2: 11,010 Pern, 78. After Roard = $4,000 ehigh 6's 60, 6.000 Penn. S'¢, 0., 78; 10 Vicksbarz 13%; 20) MoirieC anal, 9; 180 do. ¢,9, 24.N, Jersey Copper Co,, 17% Janvary 3—Hroleers’ Bowrd.—-2 shares Od Colony R, $5 do Boston & Providence ra Iroad, 9), 7 do Vermont 0, 53% ; 2 do Boston & wainedo, li; 3)d> Western 3 Sd 01%; 2.0 Eustern 40,9 y 80 do Bast . 1; 20 on CO, No 3, DOM At Aneti ui Vermont Jen 7 do Concord do, 6 ; 80 do Bostor & Lowell do, 43 BES: o Portland, Saco'& Pe temouth do, 93; 15 do Eastern do, (NH) 14; 3 do Fastern do, 9644 ; 20 du Qgdensbarg do. 60 ; 25 do Fitchburg de, 104 34, new ; 20 do Boston Ine Co.100; 0 do Am grcua Ins Co, 106; 8 '¢o Unived Staton Ineurance Co. 4934: Jacorin Me nufacturing + 0. $80; 100 do Merchants’ Bi 13 ; 3 uo Boylston Market Association (par $110) 1 aie fe nM) Un tod Stay Bi % 3 je 183, with coup Second 48 shaves Bert BortenCo. 12% : 25 dodod, b3, 1 Bank, 91; $1.10 Reading Railroad Borda, Married, On Tuestay evening, the 2d inat., by the Rev. Mr. Vineent, Ricwann A. Biewor, to Miss Many Ann, daughter of the late Captain Samus. Buanas, Bied, On the Sd instant, in this eity, Many Vircinra Peny, eldest caughter of H. A, Peny, aged five years and feur months Her funrral will take place at her aunt's (Mrs. M’Mabon this afteraoon, at if. past three o'clock. Friends and relatives of the family are respectfally in- vited (Boston papers please copy ) MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Port of New York, January 5, 1849, 7 2] | Moon wars. . 4b | men wa es “Cleared, istoval Colon, Coffin, San Francisvo, Spofford, Tileston Pvines albert, (pkt) Meyer, London, Grinnell, Miatarn & t10n Thompson, Savaovab, Daxham & Dimon. alpine tee en? sped Trieste fe a he mpm ue, (Br) < urry, Beifast, I. Mentgomery Brothers; Monte ina, Rives, Deunrara, Basith & Tattle ay Brige—Em peror, (Br) Lendy, Waterford, B McEvers; Veuesue Ja, Fowler, Afriea, W + Ruck Sebr—Owreb, Scall, Turks 1d, Midd'eton & Co, + Provid.nee, Blocp—Frede.ick iy & Le; cy Packet ship Renry Cla: Liverpool, Nov 25, with mdse, to Giisneli, Minturn & Co, The © anehored outs de tha Yar last nahi Sie was boaraed off Long Branch yesterday attor Loon by the News Boy. Brig Atlas tic (of New Baven) Duell, Barba’ oes, wi-h mdse, to H Trowbridge & Sora, of New Deo 2%, Yat. 35 52, lon 73 46, saw a ateainer rtesrirg South, ‘Poo A was boaried yes erday Afterncou off Leng Braven by the News Boy: abe sackored inside — ne eon might. ohr Ina la, Frnpy, Newbern, NC, 7 daya Serr Psmpero, Treawell Norfok Schr Amszon. Stillman, Prederiekeburg, 5 days. S br Barrer, hn} Virginia 36 hours, Behr N ett, Bush, Virsitia Bobr Mai t, Moor tes Virginia, Rehr t, Burbank, Virginia. Sard Hemmor d, Baitimore, § daya ho her, Baltimore, 4 das Sete Commeres, Johnson, Wilaington, Del, Bobs Reteces, Collis, Wilmingion, Del, 3 days, Below. Bwedich brig Jano, from Gottenburg, Balled. Packet ships St Denis, Ravre: Prines Albert, Londow; ships Ma tia, Savapnab; Louvre. Charlestou; barte Exproee ( alifornia; Car oline Crarketon: Neweastic, San Fraucisco; Heartoo, Cam ten; Dapoleon, Key West. U Bsriate Savaunsh, for Norfolk, was towed from the Navy Yard yesterday afters.oon, a hored in the North River. i ip Warren, for Giangow, is at anenor a§ Quaran ‘The News Roy reperte no vessels in sight 20 miles from Bandy Hook ot eurdown. A #rong NW wind bas been blowing for the last four days, and the weather is very cold. 4—Wind, at munriee, W; meridian, NW; sunset, Jaxv NW. Herald Marine Corre: d@enee. Prrvavenrura, Jan 4, ¢ru—No vrrivale, Cleared—tsremen bark Philadelpiris, Gerdes, Bromsn via Rich- larper, Wes: Indies; sohr Mouverey. Carlisi, Brio Wu T Duccan— We learn by tel that the Wm 7 ee Kelly, from Boston for New York, m ballast, was towed into Nantucket on Wednerday atiernco: hay. ing cut way mast F parted both ersine, write Tying at auchor tp Viveyara Sound, fh the gale of and 4 Be bed been on Nantucket, rear —, but did notlsak muoh, and the bull was apparently not much injured. Err AntweRP—The stem Ma-eachnse whi ‘werp. from New Orleans for ‘Boston. into Hermes i yuurey pany pny entirely dismmasted in the late ‘She has ‘® cargo of corn and flonr, nix Vaasei—Fears are entertained for the eafety of the hr A P Fieidicg, Fielding, of 73 tons, of Provi hed feoes Ohecentte aod for inoe- jaguEaoce. Notice to Mariners. Jicut on Hearn Porn. Bad of Ansioreti Ii how Lier Ns rhe NonaxAkey, GULF OF Sori iA Flvoaconarnic Orrice, Nov 25, IMS—Lulermanny his heen reoriyed {leg ver met thet om the 13h of Ful leet, a te tw seetinlinhed om the l rgest jul Norkaren Grown, if dorkm distance of Lichthrnw stacds ip Istitvde of 63 deg 13 min 45 x0 N, ond longsrude 19 deg 87 win :9 we Bef breenwian: the height of the t war in: fect, outthe hight stands IM fet sbovs the level of the sex, end way be neon at the dists ew of aout 16 miles from all pow of (he vormpr ds, i. cloar weather, « a Inpor rast To *1ipowsx0s—Ln answer to numerous Temon- stronves f erchanis sid shipowners aguiast the hardsatp fad te juer On ROBOUNG wf nd nti tea of tumwav by ceulprite wa of © Crining the prineipal offioaty of the » legal'y reed! 71 gail nw of npirits, om arrival wd subse ves nthy, wes to De silewed trom sn fe vksrom howe seal, Tease nelle «ui wines spirits sul obser a with the excep: f cigars and raw © flee: whils to sips in the river the privilege is tu ex ond to cigurs—[Engiiat Paper.) Whatemen. Sailed from New ecford, 2d, bark London Paoket, for Pacific Con ‘At Kio Janeiro, Nov 24, Fxcharge Reynolds, NT, uno, Speben—Uce 18, int 21 19S, lou 33 We wanle ship*sarah, of N Pe tord,” (80 reported, probably snip Sarah, of aud from Masta weet, hws P Nov 3 lat 26'33 W, abip Isabella, of and from New Bedford tur Ports. Baxnavoxs ro date—iutky A Gracie, Rive, from Alexandria, dine; Cordwim, # biting, for Philadeipnia, in a week; brigs a bee- wen. Croweli, from Boston; Mayflower, Currier, trom New York, ding. Davirax, Deo 27— Arr sehr Primrom, Glawson, N York. Limincro , big, Deo is—Arr trig Mary Even, Edmsads, New- castlu for Busto, aud remained 1M.b, a 01, Deo it--ady, America, (#) for Boston, Deo 3) (+) for do Jun 27; Ashburton, Buchelder for do ves 24 Bervaud Lows, asd Devourhne, Strickland, tur do wita de- spatt; ¢onada, (s) for Sew York, Jan 13; Sarah Sands (s) do uh; Gaesle, Febier, for do Deo lb; Prncewa, Kursell, tor do = 220; Memuon. Gordun aod K Cobden, Burrell, do wit daspar & baldwin, tor Priladelp ia, une; Fi ay 28% alt Farnam, ; Mere ant. Gregg Mobile, wits des) a tri, 6 rland, do zith; 11 gexer, Goodhill, for Ne» Orleans, Lith; Moree, for do 17th; Wb tarteok, Shiu, fur do. wtz for do 18th; Watagu, Thrace, do 2c; Au ; Masconomo, Knigat, and tur Weer, Bind, eil; Gov D. via, Catcer, Denmark, thar- or do with despate! dv, ship Franktio, 3 nith, for Boston, 20th; Tyrone, Gilcing, for New Orieaps, do; Yorktown, fornew Yors, dirt, H eudeon, do 2st; Welhngten, du dan 6, line Nesmish. Enco Lo. von. 1 vo I | Abbee Mar; Rncrows Jessie MAxs211..48, Deo 1'—Bid ship Trenton, Snow, New York, Neweasrie, Deo (—Arr nacks Savannah, Lunt, Crons:adt; Fth. Tnidert, Vearoor, Antwerp. Sr Jouxs NF, Deo 15—Arr Br brig Chaapion, Mearns, Balti- : pr Uteriuda Branscomb, Phuauelphia; iyta, Be brig » Barrow.» York; sahr Pheasant, reich du. AnMOUTH, (Nertolky Leo ($—Arr bark’ Gleanor, Hamlin, Cronetalt tor’ Bordeana. got entangled among the Saroby a Sands, Lut was assisted ear by boatmen, aad ancnoced ia Winterton aeade, Mowe Port. Bosrow, Jan 3—No arrival, (ld varks James Smith, C'ark, Genoa; Byron. 8ii¢ pion, NUri¢en:: brigs Margareita, Byotett, do; }ayw. rd, davsr, Curacao; CH Appleton, Pettersva, Havana; Clewent, Kevdrict, Chagleston; Mataworas, Davia, S York; schr Gen Feavey, Weoner, Aua Cayes. Sid barks Tonia, of B.ston; lo 1a, of D. marisoott, Werrt r. Lewis Bean, Newronr, Deo $1 nj Franklin Arr baru Desdemona, Reed, Providence tor ‘Ol it, Willet, New York. In Barmy ton » from mastoa for New Urie.ns sors Excel, Weeks Baltimore tor NYo.k cena- sylvavis,do do; R stow. dv do; tady Clinton, for do, Bark Gea Greev, Suow, went to sea from the Kouda on the z8th, for ork. war 'l— rr bitg Olive Thompson, Pots, New Yors; schs Yantio; Brightman, Pals River; RL & a Stewars, Lozor. Nar semond for York Sid vebe Adviaa, Walpole, Now York; Coluubia, Osborn, do; Bounty. Ont lo ‘New Oxi¥asa. Do 25—Are Br ships Thornhill, G's, Ui-er- ‘ol; Hers uld do; barks Isabetita Hayne, Stickman, Rio ds ft 1 Webeter, Hiagine, Mesina: Bt brige Wiliam & Mary. . Kermuda; Sy)ph, Mastere Kington, Ja; Dasher, Grout, dc; Telegraph, Yourg, Rattan Ie'and: brige tlenty Back, Snide. Havara; Delta, Burkett, Saguala Grande Ellis, “ills, 000) K+y West; Bordeaux, Barnes Hava a; Br echr Rover, Johnson, Noseav, NP; echr Bien, Wall Sival Prove cecown, Jon l— Arr 29th ult, sch Bon) Fravklin, Auld, Trangor ter Provider oe, with inos of deck load of mn er; Neptune, of Bos’ ov, yort for New York, wi.t loss of pret of deoe load Oraio® Farnham, do for do, wth !o-s et dork load of Lat’ Alabaiwe, (of St Georze) Gurduer, Calais for Puilsd -iphin ant Tewainediv port with others, naines unknown Sid brig Sun, {frcm Boston) for F hilade!phia. Por TLans, Jan 2-C'd bak Odd Follow, Towell, St Thomas; en rd5une; Marha Kinsman, Burnnam, Ries Fichmonp, Jon 2~Arr ship Emigrant. Audressen, NYork. Bavannan, Dec Arr obip Et Whitney, Dyer, Boston; bras Otteman, Haonem. do; Lucy. Atwe d Atweod, do; Sea Belie, Mot ram, Newhuryport, Cid echt Sea Mew, Lawrence, Havana, Sid brig Chas Joceph, Leigh, NY ork. Passengers Arrived. Liverroor—Packet ship Henry Clay—Charlos Lowndes, snd 201. ip the steers; Airie Atlantle—E Trowbridge, St UF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE NEW YORE Post eifive, December 3, 1348, OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER HAVING THE LAR@RSP Please mention the Cate of the List im which they are advertised. moni LaDigs' LIST. Aveeill Mr- Warrieh D Akine Mrs Aurthur Miss Antiony Miss( Mott st Aust a ‘Austin Mre Ackerwan 4: Avolialeck tire Alex ‘Austin Mrs Martha Alieyn Mary Amo.d Mrs G@ Ad Me Akins Mies Anni B acon Mrs Margaret Bothick Catharine Bennett Miss Jo- Bac-n Mie 0) Burgess Mrs K sepbire Baker Mra P Buroham Be ton Mrs{Greon st) Brat jpen Mary J Bil ingham Mea Lousa Kliza- Butrei ann Maria LZ Eeoch Mise E er beth Bulkley “re Wealthy Bozert Mary F Bower Mires M Bradford Miss sulia Bowles Elizaboth Berry * Ball Mrs Lydia Ann Bond Saran B Beneest Alice Breinerd Mrs Lau Brown ire D Bell Mre Kachaol Tetia Boyos Blizabeth Berty Ure Kenry = Barto!) 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Benry Mary. Hivst Mary Hoyt Lucina—3 Hemmove Serah = Humes Hannah =» Hordoaki Levinia Je nok Ball Isabella Hogas Margaret Bi Hamilton Marvaret-2 Hoagkt: mt} Carry Hinedsie Detorah Hasard Mis 1 xbsieanag ‘Hasard Mire (8th ave- Howsre rs A. nue) Hutehineon Esther Bowsrd Blien Herbert Venctia Huater Mi How Biisabeth B Healy Ellen Muat Mrs ( row Hovey Margaret Jarvis Mire Wm Konnedy Maria Kiple: Louies ‘Knox Blisabe! Lawis Charlotte Ire Laaies Little Btisa Ann Loohard Jane Loughran taney x0} Tyaneh Susan Lynob Margaret Lee ‘Fresbech +z Miso urand Usfebre Mrs E—2 Low'Blisabeth mM Moagman Mrs MorrisMiss@ C = Mesnnon Ieabella Malloy Auva Jane Moore Mary Mersenger Sary Ann Mechaway Mra (Mal Morris Mro( Marien a0 Millar Careline Ms- at] Montagne Mrec tilde CG Mester Mary A Myers tanvar Msvop Amanda Bias jotta na Virginio Marge Miss Jane Ana Merets Jovephine von Meyer sre Martin Mie BA Meakin Pose Maher Mrs ( Fear! 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Waving ni! wovah Westlake Mary pea Varven Mary Ann Wows Jovephine jeg. re Wateu soe Fd Wollasron Mrs Wine Mrs 3 tistoes Homa Wirrer Elon A Walace wre B Wright Mary Ann Lockaaes & V bien Vatharne = Wali Cathariro Wood Wary Lolins Roshere of Ogee’ Wor Mrs Jobo Wellace Warzaret Wilson ('atharine M nhs Natoral Liv'sl Wirinsn Sophia —- Wateondra( Warren Wise Surah Loe at W beat Sar A st) Wood Doreas M “ Gorge oth Wilhe Mergoret Wialer Maria Wynne Mrs # « Uiiee Wilsu Mrs Pocer pees i Y¥aZ New ork Young Mary B Zimmer Mes T W « Pile on ts GENTLEMEN'S LIST, o fatuian bre wi 2 cman Adams R F ‘AdamsJh Askorase J “ Mechanies —_Lyneh Path anne Jon B ature Jomys Adame 0 Ignde Waltor Adkies Samuel Aviy sere ye Marehay Jobu M Miller Chazles 4 siecrre Apeemteters |, aeons passing a iy a Aldrich William — Atcop M 2 Allen Henry . das J Setcert awe Alger Allen cy ie a le Hen Sony Magiv Hohert le Aliza'ac | Aiwepd Germain G” “Allon Wiliam Mevuire Jeunes Mankor Meaville Bagi Auercau Invorares Am Manuf Mutual ta, Am Fire 1 Maxim UrJoha Mangoes Anand Anuetrong Joka AdersouCharles —Appeby Capt Ja J | Mason ( ark Marernef cured” Marahall Jona Avdurscn Jemes Anderson Juba Ash John Mertini LuisG@ M ron John Marvel Oharlos. sree Theodore yren T A Andersoa omen -piade D é pales omar ‘Thomas Py a jog ero at mW em Char! awe larvi aeerthOA ARN Det Avaeewa Ds tas 3 William O Marquis Thomas Appleton Sao 1B Arnold William B Adams Pearl we Th Aver veremian Arold Morns ‘Astor Motual Ingur ch cra sehen i Pains ae oo Alias Mar Ins Co Mera Ariur Melon Mery Q— Me-ess Ferdi retinas Ln edule John, ‘ dete: her. Megoven Paiii Moiach ’ Babcock John H Bach & Peok Bagon, Beckford & | erent Hens Megoven Paliip 1 Rodd; Black Hen 4 vel BiserhieCiae Besley tohaS,— Bammst Unviet’ Miner BO Midiioton Henry Baker bev Jou 3 Builiff RotertD —_Baurrott Manson—2 i Ruhr guee eg pecker pe Baker Royol Wo Ballard OM Branch Thos M Miller Thomss Miller Noa! O08 Kemmer Wm A Bannet Bi Minne Constant F Moore I ealie forcia William pa Mont Jon Montwomery John Morann PGA Bar. ey Alpheus Moore Blaicer Mo:ristown & apex Morris & G ores Ale I oad cf Moore Calvin P yaa jam Mcxton Daniel Morrison deny. ’ ee ce. GH Eberoser Morgun Samuel jorong F Beach Cart B M-uttay Luther V = Morton Daniel ~| joran Petcr Jorrison x re aries, Mullin Walliams B Maer HC trick} lurry re: iwrray Sed Br “Chariew Mervin Dr. 3 hm Wityeate & Edward ‘ tee an Stephen ard Janes tonle Pennett domes 3 Beuws ft iehe Borg Juang Mabel Eitnen ui Withees "ie Win ved ret Breokly Michael Benly Joho McDorald Chas MeIntoh Wm MeCann Hay Je Birch Wiliam Z-3 Bendall Mark J McDornell Fatk —- McK roy Mr (Cherry MoCluaky Edwd Brian John O Bright Genry sland Thos st), ‘MeDonnoll Pak Bereh Muna Brishead & Pearce new Jao M&Uoieueh Chae Brit Bisbee John MoCan Geo MeCutwh: on Josiah L Me Benedict & Boane Bacon Biiph MeAil Thee eCanhin Jno glosteped 4 new Booth Eijan ie — oe et r ‘ 2 y Ju0 Brewwrly Taio Boslss Boylon Falix MeGiaw Fwd = MoGovera Wim Boyce Frarcis Broudivg Benj Bouman Johw el Patk MoGamnes Thos McMullen Brow He | man Boyce Lapig Brown yolailan dy atx pense root Wiliam Bowman es tee Ine t a Brerenban Geo Boulier alfred McMonagioJas =‘ MaVey, Dani Burrine wWm Buekley Cn Bi an AD McOer - wm MoGotty Sa Burt JuberJ Bulwinkel Martin Baokley Morris McKensie Geo MoGeo David run Frei Bure Lay os Joschim-3 N See eS Gere ened en Neliegan D Nealizan Gubby Newton P—3 Francis rlisan J Newoumb Pobort T Newton Jobm Ro Rea. are z Neff Joseph Nesber Jona Near John ba ered or N'v Mutual oa Lafayetia ing Mechanic's ity fo jepime Billing Nortberp Ing Cameron Capt D’ yell Private _Candell Henry 8 Niebol ignuls & Noben James Shaty Pal ‘i cay Gaon Howard Rese Maret Romie! willas Noyes’ evils, Canter Abm Cabell De Kev Chamber lane ee an icine: Eaeteay Meee ° a a ue ntine 's ama im 7 Camersn Cpr @ Crandall Geo B—2Caniva Rev A Geil homes |. Comme leoms Poet ee a eee | eed Sues | pamsnimaa * Shalmen $ yn Salvador +e Chamiers Bybilla Gahit “7 Tasarance Co-2 | Olpzant Henry Wm Oobern Surgis P i a rv po ig RR a eet Se Chapin W& Co Corrigan Edm'd = Car'ton Frod’k A ter tram Pardes He Carcmgton EM = Carnes James = Clark sano A Fate e Te Parkes SO aR Car eion John Clark Allen panter Sarsiue. Panton Hem Fuster Geo A Carpen‘er B Clark William Carnill Chs Palmer Mathew J Paco-at Ea varker Geo A. Ghaptin gen G Gant B a Gavia OR” Petterson 8 Do .Gierheee Polesan Tr . Carter Nobert Clapp John P Cary A paseo om palit Seek Cary FF Carmait J Caldwell Lather wa emis Cate andrewJ — Carsolburry Richard Cheviolat H pret Forets Valentine Perry Cher) Geo © Soares Recege: i iomeee 8 round D Prentice Wm Pratice Jno W Clinton James ~— Childs Geo W & Co Cochrane James et Pondicton Henderson Perley somal Commernal Ine — Conden Peter Qol Stix Perking alfred Perry Chas 8 Pettis H Colder Ch c = Conkin ferry Conner Win Sealey pieces? peepee mn! Pena Gomme daha D. - Cale Geng See sone ae Frince Dan} Phillipa 8 & “Kish enap id Spe hele AiR . Portindo Frane Porter Wn Powdrell & H Soest es i Coffin Imac N Poppe Carl Powell Thoa Plowcquot L ; oore My, cruer Jas Plumer aeemenaaee panied Futnam Judson A Flumed V Power Thos Corago F10qi Coren Jowph Conv gant Cornell taza x Quarter Mons Grovby y Clone Tease ert George H evel! John Randall HD Ee Grosby cope Crowly James Ly- ake Hail Covert a ‘man—3 Ray Berjomin Reed Prederick Ceyle John Cusier RG Reed Moses Reid & Brothers Reps Crowell Setter Ba c Coxe Beary Curbing Jacob Kennolds b W Bea; ids James: Coole Jemea Curran, jan. Rev Reed G W Renovation Fire Ins Ricker Joho g nat ronat a Curran Vito Cummmgs 8 G i Conning! DrJae Crutttingen David Troe Daly John Drake Wm F Lay & Barber Day Augustus Charles Davis Dr Nath Geo A Rolanron Jas Davis Ancrew Jack- Danforth H Kobinson J Ly y Denis ‘ton—2 Dwyer Win Robinscn BP Deising Or Thos F Deis Cuesta Ferdi- De! Roterts ES ve Gay fier N Riche nané—3 During John G Roser Bh De TorquanadaD De Beixedon BA Dewpeoy Edward Rowe Chas Fy Alfonse De kama Abram M Devits Ross Ad toss Wim Rooney “i Peters Desig? Recto Rewer | Ryan samen Rinyon Neton StunCharios nee Cet reg a acon Kyler Ambrom = Ramtey BT Ryder 8 Sctlalemilch Dan} Sackell Wasbington Strakosh Maurice Bander Leojold Ww James Coe boar ih Brot ne Sea dat at 1 ne ranges Duurced John Peter D. Stanbrough Ferry @ Shannon arin Btsdlmeler Mol W Doran Georre Bandst apt John ‘Sackville Lionel ‘Samuels Dorsey Henry © Sanders James and Ftarke James Bavage Win. Dutcher James Suaa Shanghnemy Ad Shaw wey dohu @ bay heh tad Gavees tee ae t Se ed ‘Jan. ue Zeba tw Must Kdw un Dens David Dunlap Nathaa Daun Thomas Brant Pete dr Sayles George R n, Be: Dunlap 8% DualapH Btarkey Christopher Sister James Bha worors Bula Freder ck Bleight CI ny Wi E Sivleck Wiliam Steodirs &+o® ry ee Chas W ‘Fikemenn Johann mi ay fscentd Cy . Pi NW ee rack Charles Batiasn Ble Devs P22 A Sweerser Edvard — Sheldon Rov George liott George Eston Gira Bheldoe William B Bhveran Godfrey Geores Ex STs EER MAe Wee | eee bcs Jom’ Be Pee Thon ne ern erhorn Jol Faven Andrew _-EvaceJohm Erven Geo ant Evaxe Thomas —-Builug Jos J ‘Emery W Evens Edwin, Faynor Jomos Tagan Wn —a : Fanseity Thee Farbank Jas C paren baat Pte res j Fy ieee Jimen Forwgere | Bisse Siete, SENS Fay Basi Folovee rosie Ecrwer Hace hee b French Geo.a Flecoh "horse H ne Ro! 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