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- = = — = ‘wes ot her dock in left their own Consume. te: ‘Ene Trial Crip of the Steamshsp Goorgia— | Yojck The ouspany were lea aeabtis pitt | what ties. oonld eensedeahe Mg ree he ariry Sk Ae RE Meili tiita | __ PaNOd Beaten ty ‘Thp ges consumers of the city of New York held another vefore R. E. Stilwell, Esq. Brilliant Success—Beating of the Canada, | three, and all seemed mach and | The passengers, exhausted as they were with previ- Pt) ‘at the He Light —We reoelved yesterday, fee, patiieation, the | Jan, 23—The Case of Miss Dillaway.—James M: Yesterday, the steamship Georgia made her trial trip | the success of a ous hunger and bardebip. bad only bread and waver to journed meeting Brcadway House, last evening, it. cath, written and sent to | rissey, charged with lare of property ed down the bey—the most successful one ever made by much credit om all live upon, which was insufficient fer their sustenance; | for the purpose of hearing the mames of the committee | us, by now confined | Catherine B. Dillaway, who died fat ves, om board the ‘ny veotel from this port. She beat the Canada more | ame Burning oF a; | Samucaten ssi ONS trod Rotman tas eT othe Sommnseenneed. sieiaite medtichanaberpemtt-|| 25 tale. emaeaeeet Rew Yorks wai ‘Breast wage between’ Lik and passengers to for which Captain Cook was to | ¢ journed meeting was authorised “Bit ave ox furtber . “ jomer for han oe mile a Roar: under, ciroumstences entirely | Grimshaw—-Further Partloulars—Terrt. | Feorive £600; eee semen eens note Seat end aid for thet oF pe tsiog eee nee pentose nL an, of low sleture; apnaremninene if se es tand when t a recoleated Uoat the Comada lathe festast fo Angin Dagan be an Of © | Gritish and Ameriese Consuls, he ion. b $e 2000s eta, and srldestiy'anepiyaapreed from ‘vet the Cunard line, or of any atthe other side ofthewa- | since the muaneennned the burning of the aa S.charge which, ao far as the evidence Pooper’ tof, thie ts an achievement of which New York and the | Suc ship Caleb Crimebaw was published im the | toe lath of January; eating coer eg tae Tavestigation of Bish eased ord, eaduat, but the ‘United States have a right to feel proud. There can | jiyaidon Monday last, from the London Times, we wenthe, razage, scoused acted with laudable attention ‘de very little doubt that the Georgia, if in proper sail- fag trim, with all her steam on, and the engines for a menth or two in use, to make their action free, would easily beat the Canada three miles an hour. Thecom- mander of the letter got notice on Tuesday of the in- tention to run the <eorgia ageinst his steamer. He vwas not, therefore, taken by rurprire. On the con- trary, she was “fired up’ all night, and all her have seen five of the passengers, confirm {ts truth in every important particular, Ddeing that it does not go far enough, and that, as re- gards the conduct of the passengers, it is somewhat ex- eggerated. From their statement we have gathered some additional particulars, which may interest our —- _ yw la ” a ong pat to is curious that it has never yet been published in any jersey City, ' ni on Tu account, is the fact that on the night ofthe second day noon, the captain of the da refured to takes Ii y fo make ber fast, giving as nis reason, thathe was goiog | SfUeF the Caleb Grimshaw left Liverpool, and while in “to sea next day. “And I wiil go with you,” replic the British Channel, she came in collision with a o ‘in Porter, * to Bee you eafe out of the harbor,” ‘This was, therefore, a fair tret of the sailing powers of the two vessels, There was considerable betting, du- ring the moroing on the evevt some offering to bet @vep on the Canada. On bard the Georgia the betting ‘was of a different dercription There was no question therewhbich would beat, but how much the Georgia would beat the other Opiy atew were invited; bat all who wished bad liberty to goon board. Few, however, ‘Koew of (ibeexact time the Givorgia would leave the edcok in Jersey City. most thinkiug she would go ai ‘The rame time with the Vanava Accordingly, a great mberwere @iappeloted in fiudiog that she’ went off #& baif-past tem o'clock, Several gentlemen, who ‘were late, followed her in reli boats, ir. Law kindly stopping ker for them Awong those on board were cmmodere Vanderbilt acd Juage Dickeson, ‘The Georgia was commarded by oer captain, Lieutenant D. D. Porter, U. 8. N., son of tov ia» Commodore Porter. ¢ steamed down the bay iu getiant style, and looked maguifioent as che really ix. Che day was beautiful- yy me, ond stl seemed to enjoy the trip, On reaching ta‘en istend, she put about, aud afer passing Jersey City, (aM Curved round and prceveded as far as Go- yerior’s Inland. where rhe stop; Covad. By this time the fuor of the trial © gained such notoriety tha: the docks were fi “Fpectators, and all the military ou Governor’: were down at tha water's edge watchiag for the start, ‘We shovls mention that rhe passed the Water Witch, owhich fs a Ferg fact river b at juot ws if the Lutter were Staticnury in the water. fil ‘be scoamers and other | one ordered the ropr to be out. whieh bed f etait ibe Georgy pacsed. reigtea ber wich their be'la, of precipiiating the whole et them tuto tala, Ata quorter pase tue seow ada left her | ihe end of the boat going down end toremost Sho Gock, and in tye miovter we bad got her | was still beid on to the ship by the other end of Bead faisly tor rea, ke ficed two guns. Exactly at | the rope, but was bottom upwards in the water twenty-five minutes aficr tweive, sas d the Geor- | Some were immediately deownad; ¢ clang to the Pia whlod was perteotiy ets: sa the warer, While the | beat; aud some swam to anovber brat cecavied by Caneda was giingattuilrp ed Che Georgia gave ber | some of the sailors, who teft the rhip tmuwediately aft five minutes the start, the vest reeotution of ber wheel | the discovery of the fire. They wers struck oat tobeener, which being of smaller size and inferior strength, went to the bottom, having disappeared al- most immediately after the shock. The cries of those On board were heard as she went down stern foremost, It is,worthy of remark, that it was the schooner that ran into the Caleb Grimshaw, striking her amidships end carrying away her bulwarks. Neither her name | nor any other particulars could be ascertained sbout the lost vessel. So alarmed were the crew of the Caleb Grimshaw, that they got the pumps in requisition, but ‘twas found that she was not injured. So great was the shook that it all feared the ehip would sink. Butit was a different element they bad to fear most, and which was proba- eae smouldering treacherouly beneath their feet. ‘here were four boats on board the Caleb Grit the larboard quarter boat, the star! the stern boat, and the loog boat. copied from the Zimes card by ood boat, Int a written by Mr. Hatton, Quaker genth city of Cork, Leeland, it ja stated that while the captain wod mares were forward in the ship, thovtly after tbe tire was discovered. @ Bember of pastergers got into thy larboard quarter dont, and lowered Ler = ‘The last part of the statemeas turns out not to be the fact. ‘he passengers got tato the beet, aod were ordered out of it, while it wag still elumg by the ehip’s side; they did not »be: Deing exectly a: bsif past tevive vclook. Ima quarter | head with as they advanced aud ene fe of an bony overtook end cleared her, to the | 7 wand, whe raiteade tala Semisnaeus cf every body -ath y parsed the Souchera | 22BCd Philip Helland, who was @ orst-rate swimmer, and kept bimeelf up a great length of time, seized the | side of the beat, Seme one struck bim on the aru, eitber breaking it or eo injuring ic that be was oblige = be BO, ava so perished the wide abyss One ot z e five parseogers referred to nbuve, Damed William abs Georgia wes also saluted by @ diseharge of guns | Jackson, was in ihe boat immedintely before ebe was yom twa cr Wires of Lbe pilut boats, among which was | cut down, but fortunately Jeft {t, having beard the Ko.T. When sho resched Coney stand, the Canada | mate sey the weuld not live five minutes 19 the yas ther o mile behind. thouxh going at the top of ber | if jet down. All who were precipiiated in that boat frome Finding 2h yh boty ele eee | by | were loet, ‘The number was trom 12 to LL icing two lee guns. Sho dod ous, no vever, strike her flag. | si A “f ‘The Gvergia made the M.dale Spit exactly io an hoar Peon gd eg lt eat ate Lee te op trom the time abe started trom veroor'’s (stand At | with sowe of eaers. got foto the starooara twenty-six minutes to two uc put about, afer | quarter boat, when they ers crdered out, Tory re- tureing the Southwest Syic being then considerably | fused et firet to come cut, but their lives being Inore than two miles ahead of the Canada, and just | threatened, some of them oompiied, while others evil Bn hour sud seven minute- from the remsined. Among tho Bhe theulot of a lictie eceaw, oud remained awhile | Were Selway oud Lis wifes een nee ee Oe stationary, and after saiutivy tue Cuneta with her flag | “The jeneb . pebeat Femoved from its place durin; at eho passed ber out tv sea Goorgla returned t9 | Sunday night. preparatory to be launehed ne a New Yorkin trivinph, There was grows excitement ou | morniig, and the cuptein, when going into it. anid be Doard, and conrideruble suws of vary were wou cu the iug temporarily, aod that Le would be ime | £Visd, | wediately back. ‘ihe captnin's wife aud some other This is the proper place to compare the rel cabin patengers were got into ic through the state a ot Governe + lolaed, (4. guoe wery fired irom the ort, Wick Were answeied by the Canada with two more. The Georgta had uo guns on board to avknow- Lcdge the compliment. tages 20d Cleadvanteges under which bo ToOm window, With & quantity of luggage ee ed in the contest, ooth bad the rame quantity | eoptely's wife got a bed ia one end of the boat. stoeslwnd tbe Georgia Ped double the quaatity Of | By degrees some of the other passengers got toto the | water; fo thatas jar as jadicg is eomoerned they were | Jcog- boat. ard some, inelading women, 0 drowned Bt least on @ par, e*peoinily wen iv is comsidercd that in the attemps. The following ia @ list of those who the Georg'; hioery is coe buudred tous Leavler | were floaily stowed into it: dben the ipower their engines ave exactly | Capiain Hexte Mre Moxie and cbild, George Slater thesame; but on this vccesiou the Georgia did mot Use | Davis aud wile, Jobm Selway aud wire. Smith Gil her power, for ehe wes only ou “half stroke,” im other swords, there ware dip of only four feet, or heif the dength of the piston, Ute whole leageh beiag wight feo! aud wile, Dcotor Hughes, the stew the ele wardoes, Mr. Hatton, Mies Webster, Miss Doel Alaa, Mrs Bora | | and baby, ir Low, @ raiior wamed Robert Grabam, | ked every passenger on board, and | readers, The firet omission which they noticed, and it | from the Grimshaw, and offered AA whereas on ful speed mx ver or Coree quarter stroke | gpd two ciber eatlors, two men and four womea. ds the length of ike Georgia's engiaes Lave doa ‘There were 26 in all ‘The raie fell in torrent | Die valves, by which this cw Ung off of power ls evoted, | which, together with the waces washing over the al } no mater bow grest the pressure of the sheam.— | drevehed them to tbe skin; and were it not fora ean. | sun saolne | in the Canada’s exgiues toe etroke cannot be | vase awning fattened over the bow, whteh threw off the | 39, j be shortened at all. Lhe evgives of the Georgis @re | gear, the boat would have bern tiled with water fre- | £) Dew, ond were Lever Wed Hil (be day defore. The | quently. As it was, it required every exertionto keep | 31. PT) = the Lanuade b bera made perfectly rmooth, her bailed out. The tituation of 28 human beings thus | per, a piece, called the “Chiy om friction. The tends wae in-ealiing trim—the | pugdivd tegetber for four deyy with title or nofood = ¢ . which is very pretty, was periorm- Goorgia was not, bring # foot cov fardowa by the stera, | or drink to stir out of the eacie position, may 44 by the band. itis ‘compose George De Lacs. & whereas rhe ought to bare dren “onan even Keel.” | be petter conceived than dereribed. Yet.no tenastous | £4 Ur cr the City Guard. On the tithe page, are well | ‘The wen at the #beei iv the Canada were old expe | of life sxe we, tbat even this was considered paradise | Cy. ourea figures of three soldiers of the City Guatd, | by those in Ube ehip, who bad platy of room and more shelter. A poor gil, in trying.to lower herself down, | Was icet end anetber would bare shared (he same fate, | the tailor tpg to acwit her, ome of them Siuter Davis isid bold of ber. | upew bricgirg her iato the beat. | On ihe Friday morutog wfter the fre wae discovered, | the pase torsturn to the ship To this they demurred, when they were (brextened with Deiog cut adrift uuless they enue wt Cuee tuto the rhip. Notwithstanding this threat, they etili bept their places, when th Ubey bad their chores, ett Kept ber very steady. ibe mea at the Goorgs on the eentrery, were preva more tipzog than ber tinualiy, oud of course, lortt ‘this was pertly owing to her wheel ropes. ew, stretehing; but nol aitigetwer Ly the by, « obeys ber helm very quickly. aud nothing eaa be Ddewutifel than (te w tou the turns. Again, the + power of exgines, As 8 far smaller avd Ug lte > leg IL feet mar. ower thea the Georgis. end, ¢, if she was cf the right model, cugb! ¢ Georgia oastly aud nothing could bs a3 Teete Wee Deine, daube. Shaw, Shek the Side-cece | tue dup. Tea bare Grete teription.. The following was the bill of fare :— in .eperd aries entiresy Crom the superiority of co | choice of two evils; and ali | Scoea Feckese Chocsista, Awericen model This ens patpadle to the sons-* In | the enptety, his wife aud child, the doctor, the cteward | Turkeys. «1 French Reve, ; Observing the manner to whiow the two sitps cat thy | gag atewar dese. and Alien, Ghieker Twelve Oruements--Centen Phe parted ora darted up ageiuet the bows of |p ster the captain left the ship on Monday, disorder | Patricges, plyné, Vieees semety wth wll In foam; whe os ttl wed of an rmoothly | arg confusion reiyted. Every one was bid own master, | valle Fudvtsies pramics, & Uehe en expaton, viutates Pyrat rom & dves. aad ronrcely wasmoy | ayd did whet be pleaced or vbat bu wes Pate} ° dehy Various, ber stem Cae Georgia is Mr. Low's | Phe strongest wp most reckiert wed unprios of | Ange “de Pordiz, prod favorite model, aed, ia the Judges, who bave eren the Otto eeiler than even that meguit opinion of fou | courte, hed everything their own way. The sauors, rhe #1) prove afaster | with two exerpticns, ote She aid vot, | wah them prov however. reach ber eprea yertereay, the Onto having | wo:k ber. «2 wal Tevoluiion: 1h # wivute ‘The Georgia per- the an average 13%. The and there was none veblud to the pumps. Tbe chief @ } | eg odton yy. Browne aoqulted | an infltence over the other pasrengers, and induced | t them to work, bravely setting them the example bin: | afl at fit Were ic not for bis eftorta, matters might hare Delng thrwe feet wider tian toe ( sod i eit feet | been fer more reruns So praiseworthy were his exer onget. Her topuage !« 5.09 \oe8, without the barr 4%, thet the ether paseengere premised bim @ teri cane deck; with it 3300 tine they rhovid reach tbe land in safety. The ms Soteiigeen of ch je apd ebild with bim, and low wgiand by the The want ct food drink ‘and rest Pr @ quite & sense prevented the partengers from working with any ef fee the Geergla berrit av t f regular rpr geet and fant leviathen et iw the ye should like to Vorter | tet Scme of them were unable to walk, or eves bas pe dowbs abe would ben. toe Canadas from toto | stand, fom bunges hausticn The food sad three days to Liverpout aud thet rhe would perform | griek thet were tiable bad been carried distance irom New \ «rk, uuder favoravle cireum- | by some of t te. end the ship's provistons time . we dereended into mere, im nine days. i! wer te Te below ot be rene meke, Joh peolesbire, + fore whole day Upon one raw onion through tar her engine room. machivery wer ji) mo'lon were as twlersting « ! Kellow. acarpemter, of W tliabire and Jeep bin chest of teotr, worth $260. kept several person qgined ‘There was nots jor, sod they seemed to work give on butter and ew sa freely a0 if ured for tories months. Soatoaly bas uf the sufleriogs of the passengers, when uble ever ccourred before iu the care of Fy CUT OP rome pigs nlite ate steamer om bar trial trip Chere is almost be metnéer afth the heir sometht nerr-in- three years ja t pe tow fol trip to Vadis in the Synolvh stew deen tines im the Warbiectoo and ¢ aeristant engineer ie Wiliam saidmore, the peoond, orem B Kirsted The other eeristeuts are Joba Peogive Smith, and © nothing for so many mouths y five days withous diin® gud some reserted to t Grinding cf salt water, whieh bi tal effect. Othe: Went to ihe medicine ebert wad drank tinctures, cluding tinet & period to (bear suflertogs A Cathclte priest an aged man who. on from tis wo Wasbington. bas been mentioned io er nnection With ecme bad conduct of @ few of “ewes WhO desetves mnc Arraog: mente be made fore ray peieiea » Hoverts, th tof the line, was et if. Konerts. the agent o Jresebt, tnd Capt Willia.ve of the i bitd ward pollce. Of & yo d substantial bot k the ovmpany called u, tailed to us the facts, of this nar be more untrue. extreme, aud ue That be was’ the most Ve, that pothitg e wae plows. ren ver murme When the passengers wore taken oo board the Sure! y Bett ea oa oe Pon odick per speed, Perveuger ship Considering thet $i¢ incladed supper aud wise hich be contended tha: 0 ~ ' try was equel im shill to the weevaute of Kogland. of of seobeamnuan ae $15 | Tombs ar any other country, Thi: aay «as @ day trial, aod | ots of whieh executed the dreige, wid o there meebamict live. 41) present had to-day even the work of their bande compared «ion tne @ork of Hogh on meobanicn The Georgia wa tried with the best stip | in any other part of toe wind If the peop! land were to make @eboi eer their to take «il tee pam a feertul storm, «by the bettem, It hee the mors That wight there ail thonght they would go to flect, howeres, of putuiog the ay that rhe perp to true feet. from beg quite evel Scarocely any ea. fod an for fire, it was never ning te talked there of 1 tht of bor mn + Lemmne by | Whew they reaebed le at * cope to th oD | This 1 rome: her ships might come lato ovitiste: ed at ren ie with them at ud and body were rane piaiform there of thought and ideas *¥! ferver the mMovarelical gountties, where Men were eutowatous Look at the ehort time thet it bar teen fo develope the idea of ‘the coeen stemmers bere! | made in the Pacific to & year or tw Delt @ centoary toatteiu the awe progress um . wae Jately bias it ention that the passengers state that eb Crimeua® celtect ay after she fell to whe iwabse things on board belong parrenger Of the tera. But Shens apt Louk oraered tuove things to be taben op beard. and brougar tte J. Wert the plunder should be disvorer wiormed Captain Cook of tae sould etsike fa their mgot concluded “+ 5 “h M by «ving “ The awe, be niered. Se them wi cheater” waren Wee Gruen ©) 2 BTeRt eOthusinam. Tie eck statmen the friew WTt aboress Senn eae ned Times, would mot be permitted to come to dy Ee war reocignd | the Perk Clare’ Bell, for New York, is Mire Dust, of o ‘be allusion bei Uh, me bnglt fieter 6 @ mith: by thatnace. Dunder of the theutgia, | MIbICHty. he eepe bitterly on beteg refared | she hen Sw whut eho head mack co | SAE AICeI wards Brovgbtin the Barab fact ail toe 1th the cone roetiom |( (hte crewed, partionle ¥ ory con * Rar engines, wire Fert pr pored and were te | Sicee by ea daes of Wace ane ae $ wrt 7 AE st 6a | secuna ents jenvarrs. *ho the heute om mit was mecertaiped that the ship Grek sufi: @ most, for the siecrage passengers having a ee | under | per wax om into 1avk gemtien ad deeried the sbip, taking | fiewed Oye ers, ol | Cdors el erownd he | who lot his wife, awd | mised together. Some idea | the ¥ lidere, the Sacho Novo. the Acacin.sod Pomp a+ pas | c one pas | the otber ¥culd have shared the same fate but con ete pot feterporiticn of a laéy, Doubtiess these gentiemen | His conduct | Ub off for food or drink, fur the bark | gut &F bas completely tras elegance a ony. turped up with hiv red and gold. The embroidery is ex: Guai | New York. feveral pattern what they vaunted. b wait till more of the came hind ie get their uew suits the cid ted, whieh, though mere martial isu te seme an the new On gilt, is exereding'y beaveitur $10 end it Im feet it ie fit for a court dre of themembere of the company; but there were a const | dere ble mumber ot far’ prevailing color beipg pik. | hw array of beauty, Uichced | Rawe thee | Jul card, fur the couvenience of those who jotued ms ihe | davee 1. Qua 5. Quadriile. 2 Polbas 5 Qow © | way down to the supper table, which had @ ¥ kere *bo were im the long brat were ordered | Tyee. Ae) that dows bere let us down to supper Ava bere Fe told | the ccemes betore the attack commenced which demo- to go overboard Of Into | iishen fortrenses and cxatien: | these there were eighty a me when they saw the flag ance, in order to save the lives which they believed to be Ip jeopardy, ‘The names of the passengers who related the geine Particulars to us for publication, are :—G. later Davie, eabin passenger) Cheshire, Engl Jokn Selway. Somereetshire, England ; William Jack. son, county Kildare, Ireland; Joseph Kellon, Wiltabire, England; John Watt, Lincolnshire, Eagiend. ¢ origi of the fire is involved In the deepest m; tery. as there no communication whatever between the place where it broke out and the rent of the ship, the lower hold having been covered up and fastened before she left Liverpool. The City Guard—Ball at Ninlo’s Garden On Tuesday evening, the crack ball of the season took place at Niblo’s Garden. It was given hy the of. ficers and members of the City Guard —the brilliant company commanded by Captain McArdle. The tick- ¢ts iseued, in addition to the members of the company, re Mmited to 100; the price $10 each—admitting two ladies. The intention wes not to have a numerous, but reeable and select ball. aud this ides was faily real- It was very fashionable and elegant acs-mbly. were prevent, as guests, Major General Sandford Brigaller Major a ized. The end ef@ Brigudier General Ewen acd aid General Storma and aid,* Colonel Waltrake, lst Ward. . .Mesers, wa “ Brncrn inquired whether ofl the gentlemen Bawed hed attended the Commitiee movting, and evined Monoy: The Mr. Bene Mr. Ken wes d:awn up by the Profesor Gast bald Nerthrop, Mejor Hyde, Adjutant Mookn Foote of Connecticut, Captain Le ( burgh, Ceptaiy Hart; Captain Vielea, Caledonian tu loers: Capten Murphy, Montgomery Guard: capt Gerenbeiwer Lon J Sutphen Justiae Osborne ( Mer eaptein of the corps). wnnd nau Seo cidles, Tbe following efftcers of the City Guard were present :—Capt WM MeArdie. Licata Casenau, \V. 8 | Fort. jun. J. Hedden, P. V. Mondou, Quartermaster D. | H, Gregory, Surgeon FW. Fisher | The company. xhich mustered strong had on. for | the firet time. their new and handsowe u inh | formed belt appear | d beauty, it fur surpasses anything It te the former auitori revered. which was red | | | te Coe City determined to bave the Goes: wuiferm ia They spared no expense hey rejected | ‘ond derieur, tiil at leogih they got | So tue acter dso! tiful thas there were only fifty yards of it ia the tnd. coprequently. some of the Guard Ove to wported, before they | Acceidingiy some appeared ia | band The officers gorget, wich is silver tbls uniform eost ation to ail who raw | © an object of ndu [Vanyot the indies were the wives.ordangbtersor. ister, ble indies who were not von: | ‘The drussea wera superb, tar bh the ecnipany yp With the briliaot ebandeliers, w jeg @)d wot Commence Till afte fh attendance wes the eplendid o erly: Cameron? aah ard wequiited iteet 5 T of the night, and was erg Moet 1m post og ioe O'clock. Tho | 4 by Sch oot im Fro mes end in fall uniform . the apnouncenteat that sup- i eunbly torcand Athi every lady leaning rome cases ene onesch arm They te, aroved the room, anu in the rame provey bey marched eround this room also, tw order very obe might have an opportunity of seeing cpibeeut @ tadle w was iad. About S40 rat for a moaeat oa bed tow vinuds of every de 29 des buitier, Ory nbalace, Valo Alto, Churubusco, Chapultepec, and Cerro Gordo were ptiihing\y deitvented by the coufectionsry models, end tech bag ibe Awericam dag Sying from tts summit It was nimesta pity to m ght upon these | ode Ceviort Ley were £0 sweet and 60 tempting, that they fore jrated aetauite of the City Guard | We must not cmit mention of the r f ait — | the delicious flowers, of erery hus, whieh veut their Jn the heen gork f the head, of guests’ © Was @ gorgeous bouquet of were, whion one | Titcbaust have coins from @ bundved gardens, | our Sere they ® preduenten of Uw Bere ® Ppl Bhuch the Vierer did double white ros and the Albert (teoerq | to exeiie rid into the Croton water p tid Je ¢b ibe affatr ot coke th is prods in (hore reepects in t Mr Be ~ thought | the memorlai that would throw 14 ment, it should be inquired sate, Mr agreed wit! the geveral iroorperat ture, if Chis memoria: ean be form pan 1 to come down to the skus task At ali the committee will be prepared atthe next meetin evbmit a condented memorial drawa a apret. position, that the © to supply the p ‘ wotien bavicg been thom «f the memorial re witb the Crotep water, | that (be memoria) be nid om the table for the prosent, | to thas the committer way hav eotit As for hi 2 nd as hint deetinged. Ty the rreers ond eof though the reform bow eu ip 8 month oF te at all rents, we and eithough they (0b pins of tighs, and p s, (augbter ) Mberty for rpeaaing b J thett iF eepretal attention | Pinew, » bere rercral of the di h poe bicedeay and orber streee Nive. and iv tie é ¥ wi ‘The reweloder of the feeser Gant, Who ext cert Vighe fi tro hour, f be only thirty-seven nnd a he'f cant could be Lighted with it at ove (bowen xpense which the present lich’ eos y eVeniug Lext adjourn Hoanivre Mr adverted te the fe wiema nag: pete — bas tivee cecurred ence ota tien ¢ y without the price that they had got oo they could not get anot Were very much exeited, bees emigration law provides would Go. if properly c: Very passenger ho touches thee pe wi for this ¥ oft botit ed Tee possible, would c wr til th) He csuttooed poles towara nly was very bisitieut, y parpe Ferris and Moffatt and Dodge and Leth, aud Perkins, Schuyler and Fowler, 4 Kentich, Tow! Mott Bremner and Sm Byrne Bense Jones Ward aud | my then moved that the « firmed which eas dove by vote ot theu read the proposed memorial which ommbivee he de, moral thas it th tbe ton law pas le With gas. io bo rripg to th tr. soun J tna -ele ed to ibe r to the th ge Adited tis en the br’ er ivetau arried out among the rogues and vagabouds. stetion-beune 18 part of Was literally crowded withe'y ard reports that the ru they eft yeotercsy Balp of the ent ete(iew «fies tm tb Le DCb MME perated. where to tury. So mivereble a rig New ail thin chown ine feria made te procure ee oF there #ovlad be chief manege® reerives the smug rel fod the quertion is, What value dors in devising or obtaining Jueds ere exbaveted, ead the ‘ould it mot be adyirabie to take | thie salary, te be expen for vho koe & threege len The evght to lock to it. f Never was an imetite Seiurday there were newiy 2000 of these poot people but there they as ant doin | at the Kefoge im Ward y lentere eating up the fv eblate being wa . their ver, iG for. v4 The boat ine bot egain a ce G nite On either end of the tate table were two mingotooent | hich were growing gorgeous Japon jore, that atriacted univetsel adaira- there flo have beeu traived wn made very beau. tone of flowers in jeliier, in which tae leaves | te Une were Gone Lo perfeoiion. Bester aquets provided by the Com- City Guard, ned scattered over the tables | =silof them very tue. Not only these taken for fatr, but vito: tupetel Cf the vaeos of japunion ten mort ¢ be care of Mir, Nilo, who, by the by thus iaait nd Ces mittee of th bt the Gowers were severed feom theit parent tems, and were Bo lowget growing. pated with forty-two chae- aud the supper + Niblo sine. im tote eity, bre tow burily eneaged the ccmforis of ctbert, Atmong the tentiments propored, var. * Tbe Lereld, the moet popular paper im New dork avd the United States.” Aller upper Canoing was rerum 4 hept up till fone o'eh ek tbe oc mpany reparated, alter em joj tog & very delightrul feeuvity a tin the Beltimore with regerd to ret ber officers and passengers; aod bh biow at the reputation ef & young tbip Mester, Lorem It an imperative to every cord MAM, and mo: t +6 deeply Injured, to vet t crested aright, Geetirmns y ebieh | A thatit bes ever been my let t coud Bet Pave beev coneseted by any but a heottless vietpied man, Capt W biman is ai prevent in Charleston, as teat there ef tek Harweny ender my commaod, aud, to jurtioe to him, | must say that be bar given ioe one e evidence of bis eapabiity ta Desrtation ip giving him y thie time, be Tul tal WOT, row the coutinved aMeoltios ars hat It requires © man 6 8mE Er prttence, to contrat aed op olen sand eharee- oe # ficte Califor tle 6s peditie es. b ho eretner) © ‘8 PITMAN, Back dermony.N. ¥. Crane raron, Jan. 10, 1860. cas ogg wes at St. Louis on the 14th inst. oy (fen un rtoep in the m ptieet, 7 the stecp Oa th cptolen that the deer Nopetren Wentifed th a Om | teeth, end red bait, cremord jo 8 & Ista out above thet | stage with fomr bore spreteter fm Breads th to Weil, Pine and W eter sireete Head of Teanl ptreet Bank of New York Lote om Brew rear wher Veures Gus by Captetn J bie # tilver oup preven Jobe Merhee. by Feter Swartr, won pitt. John Bitegersid. Pear in ae The Gaui ney fee tbe pe rte four ef the mee the death of War bin Beeb, im ele, Gieer by the editor, teitbiel Hkevers of C ty D avignow, with & ibe Feeping wih the Ghien te \tericem verbe.— A mar jumped off oats, lost evening. aboutrix o'ctock aud war ily evopped. bu’ the he Foort i. & pative Astor; the typ cgrepbical ex te seme mae ebeve oF thie fret num ber hes been that bu ne Was & * About out the price of « night's edging end they Kaew nob ded even i te rt of the m: y net be we: be a On Voesday eve w order of the chief tennm wrniog, be, curable we ommi.tee be con- o Neours c@; and from thence they were rep Mr. Benorn spoke for afew minutes tn Fw ty governaent should under willow y bis litt duprive fa eonatuston F uve tore i teres Wtelligeneec. MANAGEMENT AT TH —BScrnee there The Last I che fg, aod th yofour of them iy for ter. At half past seven o'clock, the meeting was oalled to order, Alderman Mercer in the chair ‘attor the read- ing of the minutes of the proceedings of the ‘ust meet- ing. Mr. Meroer read the names ot Ps ad of Kentirh and Bartle Kinley and Kellogg, ‘Tayler and Pabor, Greenwood and French. Riley and Simmon nd Mathew, 1d Bessom. ad Hauiiten, Albro aud Voihemus, iloor. spirit to engage 1a this contest with toa Gas irmaan replied th: nied at a Committee im ay even and be bad vo @-ubt the gentivrmen nominated from the ether five took ap mterert im the matter, red that the facts In th report rbouid be suchas could not be oontradicted He denied two of the pisiements mate tu ir. ous of which *as that the e:capiog gas would make its way Chis he sald woutd throw ad another about the queatity ed iu Che manufacture prove What is stated re was anything aie on Lats mor epenker, but under a by the Legieiae a 6 gas or 6 by hdward itis now white turaed up with | Senuferd. keg , which Wil be of sucks eparacter as Dot , butte crmmand stteution aod re- trite out th further Uae ia whieh id ayitete, ew the atten: W Giscovery om Was Oraupted by Pro- a sight, He said tue eo udited, would wod tha th part of the The mecting they betir protection 4 because upon tho the May ot the place devort pul at the emt nd the people vere very were tired mwny with. t was Lover lect eomew #10 lay Loeir Lee toners of S10)gcation ¢ pu ts wilt bo ium 69 mismanaged eteiaud Un thy de was pion om he, Maw —The ery, the ye obs ly coniplex Exe. Orie rr pomp of the (« fro beter tnd vould , tending b was th web Th ret now by tO Low Thine prin. © w vob Hiver peweil preveeted by J Pitth prise. s cilver cup. #om by by Capt eeprom Aw het ae of the rep be tile graphics! he brief nea were colve @ Liberal petremege = Courter am fea on euib ward we be pre at uRe he Ore, Gud eontel thet. were rwRnD er (dge of the efty , Do ree mail but of oe Yew were @ wht where in Petat wom by y f the Jereey ferry wotortanat ck where P 1 up. with the ee uppoved to bere bo tow mat +, wbioh result ~The ¢ ton Rardeii's iviand on tne b Ireiond, aged © ow ete cording 4 by jowe ay. witer thar time, when reette eal fa $169 — tdiv company © Firet Liew Sreond Lievterant Jorn Mort Fourth Licuten fe Browklyy. & he sece order or pamenta: ad 4 wil Coeer * trom Ovetce We have lately y in which the emigrant institution giariug ous tug. iM parr rin the emigre srante were Reo the Combs. Soh ward y Of Ha.60 be give ja ret ft yeeteraay * Some short time after Thompson who was {introduced seauaintnnce aa Dostér Thompeos, | played ates int as him and Ashley which won ie eitaetae! me this Rore will ee under evidence Pa. now or com- after the 10$ Bristol Bilis which Thompson manufactured were blown up by the Arrest ot Ashley be Thompson undertook to get Up @ cew irsue of 10, 50, 100, & 560 om the Trades. ik of taeda en Bolen the engraver which were to passed ly on the Merseppi this winter. One of This Entel a 9c0 he thowea me, which he eaid was made from a1 dollar x sting of the quality of the work he said ene of these Bille had been pasted on # Tailor opposite the Tradermans Bank in Chatham Square Some days | after passing by that shop Kept by ® Mr. Beers curio- | sity alone led me to etep in & see the Bill which I | found to be, by a mark om it the identical Bill which | Thompsen bad shows in the Country. On-my re- | turn heme thi vee | mentioned to bim ina | jocore manner when he broke out into arage and gave | The bie. that it was notthe same bill At chis | started from his residence, slamming his door as { went out Gangerous powitio ‘y egeivet ® man who by his own confession had been’ indicted elevem times for various offeuces, when ve parted, Next morning | observed aa engraver whom he Pad ip bis empioy pacing with such agitation before Thowpeens door, hit took me over, | fouat Thompson bad quit, during the previous night or eerly that moriog i then assured his wife who | was quite cast down that they had nothing to feor trem & the matter of the note, at should wet meddie myself 1m theie alfairs, She ob served that i had be © pot, as her husbaod was @ Orepermie Daw to «flr jor be would burn bh suses, take lite or do any thing to be revenged. Now my fears which wee contuptly on the increase were at the | hehe “Livetanidy covsulted with my family on the pro- | priety of having cur houses insured ase matter of pea | Gevce. in case cO1e thiewts whieh bad beeu heard too Thowscns sop might be now rewily ouzied not havirg eufliciest money at the time | teke two Gold Watehes te town nud raise $100 to pay ihe premium, Tofered t Benvdiot tu Wail et and Mr. Cox in they hed wot the Uhiee others. but fai up to the office ree when! met tobix errert. On stating the att you ere afraid et Thompson | p Ves #0. Lmust getineured Veils id he tf you wii coms a swail favour, | wit epd you $100 vo the #atones, whieh [ will pow give yon this § Dext week He paid i in gold € fo rilver. amd took the wateses in (he pre Well raid leben jou pay the Balan epewer je¢ paid the balesoe $36 of this at preeept) Athiey# iavor i peremtorily refured to do, Then said | era ney Liuet be pu ly ped as] mi bee purpore ‘Hhie was on ine 2nd of No “ FOO Ber Arsesied & these two i eet Here ia 4 trae history of this de ve ree Wilkes & Une eyed Chempeon with wil (heir clan to ret “ A wettant woe ken ont by y arrest against One Fyed Shoup tor the forgery of the Gills en the (racermans ba neither /waties Soiih of Myrtle Avenue srockiye. who temuen tt nor th pte J Torte ucuty OF loge both of whem have hore applies to by my con will bave hiw arrested — Look mt tt the public renedion tuts comuiven » who did my iaw bas tey who bad «reat thoie ed Ha! raid | tis atv half a dolla (a9 he day before my ‘others, | walt “ Sworn to before me this y aud Wiitem the deorased. throughout the whole Anp Trafford, examined by Mr Comers, (copressat- Ing the United States Distriot Attorney,) deposed —1 Was passenger on board the ship Andrew Foster, last voyage from Liverpool to this port; the vessel ar- rived ch last Saturday week; | knew B Dil Jaway; she was a parsenger on board ti wael; | saw Miss Dilleway at the Staple Hill Convent « week before Tleit London; she was very tea siok on the voyage, and got 60 very weak that re obliged to her bed; she died on beard. a oe Coupsel for tbe sooused raid they were there on « charge of larceny, and he did mot ses what the woman’ rath hed to do with the present aliegnd offence Mr Somers seid. that on the first hearing of che case, the Distriot Attorney did nos think there was auftisiont evidence to charge the defendant with the crime of murder. it was, however, necessary that the commis- joner should investigate the whole affair, to see how fur Merrinsy was implicated, Counrel for the accured said that he was anxious to have the charge of murder investigated, aud he we do #0 at another opporcunity; bat wt present U nothiog to do with that The Commirsioner ruled that the evidenes should be confined totbe *pecific charge of larceay. Mids Tradord’s exsmivation coutiaue that Mire Vilisway had apy money; | some articles which | had seem with her, Wee e parsemger on board; he was iuttma’e wud well ac- Quatnted with Miss Villaway; there was a box of de- crased’s, with o few of her things im ir, fooud ta Mor. I don't know al ieotity he defeotant risay’s postersion other day; there were two or tbree pa tockings, ‘and A bottie, (Severst bere prod whiek hed been fe f the deteodaat] ; that kreen purne wway’s; 1 never saw the other purre 5 board first, Bat {do n ox pot [witn kpite, + peotact & Wallet. & sipell be thie baskets, p noney when ah holder, inkstan sand am . aud ends as the property of cis decenseo), Law f bes ir fate room 2 0 rth was Just outside ours days bifors tue Vonsel arrived here Uiliaway die Counrel for defendant raid that some of chose things wertionably Mies Diliaway’s, aod he hed ap £ Viorrissy’s 5 from t perty Telendonip Ua w that for in Ved the defend wt an 1 w witustion, © impany her to vine the tri Kono pany fhm to d ta tuged ot Bp and are ve tbat fre betwern them nel im Cider thet be miene dot OF Nibs Dithaws trunks be f the def. nda pat into t « Aun Pre flerd wan th « 1 youre J was hore 19a; wy! Bry purrege, | came as 8 voInoevien to Hi aud che wes’ very hud Suown year, we were a wok in LI ” our voyage way bad bu don ; she be > with ber ¥ ¥ r things ip Liverpoot « \ (dow WO ped iton at t Ldon't kn d any of Mus eapepres u too mine Moth turnge fe IN DET wey BME tween th Cola tae will bs he ermptece you 4 Uslaway eaytag to Mt be could wot bave Gough eit Cat tu of With the smell sam of mormey one fad givwa dis nat De Kase Dus I kp the be wgselt” A,- No.1 do Lot reweuder, ba: t ume Buch CUD YereAtion oO Dard thw vest be tore we left the Liverpool dock; (did not few ot them rey how wuch tha money was pel we he Lov dete wastobe bow y wore, [deed bog Et OUL to mimke p «nud j L pmw hie pay for ibe basher a. he n'in Liverpo.l; Milas D, was te Ck third day afier we called. wed «1 whoa je buster Prout st eutelde 01S the officers eax 4 the store No 237 et. to th ar gfor ere had been foreed «pon. by wh comms tothe store ne of the zor belongtag to eters eon for trhat were arrest re Shauer stenting « gold er Watehon the Toth «fh last. while as vee,on board of the bark Miles, The accased parities detained for sturther Learing, tbery ef during the day ti Seecrd street, ard etule (berefeor: ne. eighteen tliver tes ep the ever tops from tte bot.’ suger tougs, soup ladle, and & puree covtaining & Fmall amount of money. ‘Tre Fpsous were pw valued ta all ubeut $200, the pre re gtve Jopn 8, Herring Lotkrep coms jiver eartor, aod | Covrt of Cenerat Se Veli re the Keoorter. oud AiderwenCoonand Bard, | . ‘ Dewy fi devd the Ururve, vane g to brite Jade hut called upea to pioad bo buts ins dietment, but declined deing 0, in the adsevee of eouneel domes Arlington Bennet under a Now Indienarnt Jenen Allington Bevnet hae been bodiated for ubte: 600 from Job anthon by falew pretences, i Trigned to-day and calied upow to plowd to this He pleaded not guilty, and « 4 # that ary buch cos ye should havo bee inet hice i Pe great eurp y — Francis Stewart was broush! hwerran!. He cimadsiadioret cape bail (in an’). on the wath of July le ball ie fixed at $2,000 Brookiyn Ony + Sine Bo rertary at Plymouth Charen th # will be made by Ree. Rev, Dr Bethune, The annual report eitione for th al of the Usury ting So tale city for rigee! are Jobu Daly, the driver wi by the Corcner cm the ctarge of i a the aon Judes th of the City Court, who ad d bim to bali tot CFO. 66 im two mune! bis own, to appear for er actuation before the Coron: + om th ny Laws » wan com ner Hamery, Minnesora; Mes, Fanny Kemble or, Philadelphia: De ae, Gaitimore, Willem bet i ) 8M Bato, Wt Lodety, B Paul, Philadelphia, 8 Jobweom, 8t. Louis; J © Sanford, New Haven, Mr. shx . Banton; Wiitinm al; A. home ie i 8 NY tucks; GH ° lady, \ exh 8 Fiail, Maen; © Brcoke aud tady 8 B buekwer,U.8 Aj 4. Ray. 0 J.P Chath A. Prevort, Wily . Phita: ota: 8. V Wede and fawily. Rotem, W WB, tinth, Vine Deptas ‘otver, t Blevean. st Le Prva: « tt and indy Iney New York § H Cevghey, 9 mere; 6. Grebe, Mempht ‘ Gavphter. Bach Me; 1D \nder Dail, Calentt Kelloag end lary, Mae Waterfrd,¢. # ft Kimball end jady bh rhiend, 4b aneerter De SeLeem, Freeh, Wad DAH , Breer te ad Boston arrivals, yunterday, ae | U8 M 6: GR Frm her, #4, Cnrre eon. £4 Mertens Ri HH, Kebege. Weetotest g the arrivals we oT welnek AM. trate tow rowad the eure: et teers arbor entie scent depot to th thot hy Cel ck (his morning, tbe forward ante of ou bir ke @ the tren Areg eon mene HY ot om wate, Lore Ome @ large hole, vevat owe of ne 1 MRED Wry evErY Moe feet yi y. aithows © hele we to be atadh “oe aon op the other tree! t tarew fed of conten ob | we | dir Vilhaway, wt ceplion Of about a week, she was « t rome eine, caw b ine Iw’ he appeared to give hum the o fret (ime f raw any paw St with her wien ‘ about £29,! old thins feet g © purse; itt gout ook that Tene think the puren Dail a foversiga, eb paid a ode the lugnage. Q.— Lid you see Ber Know woublog about 12 I don't ku the loggage # it caus dowa t CF eo. be her death et bet wine and water, ebe . ° | tue, ood would » » e ovly bad the te f Hquors [gin aod bawdy he also purchased & bottle of Irion att of rum, Om bowed the vensel, | tae proei toe Morntery them, (Oy thew! be t rome oh aay Wt im tie Ws wd he Oi 60) Mine une ye ale put to hin travns, « hereeil, (9 pot toy there was ous of bis Wie D's bertin y two t he wae fr rot 4 se be at pve ond kept a web) ut wahoo te @ large anowat f el, weet @ Me F of my thingy, #oIek | hea y ni did he emy te Ake ate > O1Wer per t ead 4 10% or dae oe ge te wid biseg Ub +) Git when we bake Ebi be wes wemy, eure we (OOK bie Ube der bitline | ara DUE that was the day Meek moury ie Guy t at of baskets ast pat os eal ee aoe iD cated ing tO Mine Li AVON WR repeated thites \imes a + «De Qaertion was pul by ME So mery ele tnd ber to auswer yes or mo | Mi bey aed i Gd, | deu't Taek Morriey took the tilags mere think bs rem teh take » be neve GQ —ine you ten ser i 4 Wites Ditteway? A Fue @ Ute, It ems ee Pete «tp to Mr, Dilaway's win the De wae werected Lhe ment dey A aduitted tnat janediately yen over clay Geom Vaway ® oe vt woe of prow oba ge of) 06 the y nag 10 for her vetwuy Mer Somers & theve on to oane the # thi ate Hhe Remmeed, eohail of the prop jonre the fury 4 by Mn Se evwenee t eppitencion be thew) “ Pinte capep t tne ow aaah o1aiog ary mitted t forsee @ Judge Ue 28 —Hirom Horton es Otis Urmabee This was or FAO of myare ot Bie ged (het pia ctl left (be Bore witt eel For geet eben det-udeat s for aeota, Oe dant, fi now peeks be orn ye pry proceed to read tay dep a der vive be sed the atyeet wits tain for New y ttl Hoe tortor « K and the matt oh when thet ay cleared Prt ee bile the tems tbe © would ps ~ hota wee With tely held ower Ot oe Supreme € rent + be

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