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quive See tare eae |e ys Seba renee Resolved, That the Commissioner of Repairs and | 1. for com one of ‘at Ft ted Btates, Geeta “4 Saale haben Jor raporet the orose-walk in Water in er ry 4 tur for whlch vn onng ae spree ane otreet, on It. 4 87, ie in toe nee flour was in pera Great Britain. JAMES GREEN, Consul-General. adel the British og this coast is growing by degrees, and beautifully less. Comm: vil mate ices that there is a | ber of Commissioners of Deeds in and for the ty 8 the Director will get over the rapids. ‘Jution, w comet rye limited, and holders coutinued to ark prices above the “ Ralanne wens wa kev dave sge wish a Ingaference 10 Slane eae terees tana nee | Hmbee, buyers, ‘hie hed the effect ‘ates the chances are if her favor; ioe in meat la'troedvay. an alopied.” ceerfooten sere A of course is On the ‘reeolut! ches mis- grec tin rest ‘end: | Seat et he that | stcher'et Besas Gee wuss ean] Siramerns il Sea emt mee 2 haw - e Sy 5... resigned, was also an agg Wik wey of the £ the paste unter: “the Hoard then adjcuurned wat 3 o'slook this after- poe < Sartre tae for or ceceatal route | noon. ty . aa eereay She pane cont, ‘will alter the com- BOARD OF ASSISTANTS. te ¢ offering for vale. to-day; and, with «(air in- — af fk a4 poatinged edo Re than any Fes. 3.—The Board of Assistants met at 5}¢ o'clock, > dietiting, rather better CS ee an | 0. cise the discovery af the ohexe by fle ‘Ys President in the chair. at era. at the close, wore asking still higher rates mbus. PeTITIONS than those quoted below, but they were unable to ef: Should any thing of moment occur, you will hear Petition of 8.P Townsend and others, for Croton | tect sales. We from me. San Juan DE ‘Nicanaeva, Dee. 31, 1850. Opening of San Juamas a Free Port— Arrival of Americans— Marine Disasters, §c. To-morrow will form a new era in the aflairs of this part of the Mosquito coast, it being a free port. You are already informed on that pomt; and the question now erises, how are the expenses of this @ licence tax of thirty dollars for selling spirits, and that is insufficient to meet the expense of the police, or guards, from Jamaica; how, therefore, he expenses are to be met, is yet problematical. The article in the Herald, of Dee. 11, relative to ‘England, the Uuited States, and Nicaragua,” bes created quite a deal of interest, as also the reety of Mr. Squier with the Niearaguan govera- nent. There is but one feeling here amongst the Americans conceroimg the recall of Mr. Squier trom « mission fied with honor to himself and credit to bis Counary; and that feeling is, that it was both i liae ad unjust. His scientifie re- searches will lead him to steps of future useful. Ness, and place hum beyond the petty iafluences of feeling, whieh bave removed him from a eve of usefulness at a time when his services host required ‘The necessity of an American Consul at this port is becoming of more importance daily. eases occur reyuiripg his eid amone the Califor- niane; awd the English Consul, Mr. Green, is very frequently culled upon to actin the place of an Ame ricen agent. + Many of the passengers srriving here are in a destiute condition, and have not the means to get home. | have seen quite enough to break apy symptoms of Califorma fever felt whilst in the States. The news from the interior is favorable. The Director has succeeded in getting on the Lake, and is now in succeseful operation. ‘Th encourag- ing to the enterprice of the company, and will be- —_ this route, which has recently tallen into dis- favor. I’. 8.—The steam sloop of war Albany has just ar- rived from Jamaice, and reports the cholera very fata! at that place. tH Common Counoll, BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Pos. 9—This board met at the usual hour. M. No President, i» the chair. The minutes of the Lost meeting were read and approved. PETITIONS REF ERKKD Numerous petitions tor remission of tax: petition for a sewer in Dusce ptreet, between [udeon street = West Brondwa; foe opening, grading, aud flag- between Second ani Third tending Hadscn etreet ‘through to Broadwey, at Courtlandt street; me- morial of Bolom on K «t Tower; of A.G avenues, regulated. amd curd and guiter ttones set Chereim. of assistant captains of police. to have police =a} salaries equalled: of Jobn Paine and others, to regulate and grade Seventy-eighth streec, from Third to Filth avenue; ot Hervey Reynolds, relation to cewer in Stxth avenue At { the Twelfth moved « consideration of the ondipen tor establithing @ ratitoad bureau, which bed been ordered to be printed, ‘or the purpose of tallog @ elent vote upon the subject. Acoeaman Of the Toigd thoughs it yoda eut to pone upon an ordinance, #ithout determiaing the principle. This be considered a begging of the | qrestion It must fret be estabiithed. whether the ety shall w whetber i: eball b- given to associations, This princi- Pie should be Brea before the passage of an ordinance | providing Jor the establishment of @ railroad bureau Accenuan of the Eleventh ctated that bie in tention, in arking a silent vote of the are. wi merely to attest the semtumente of the members on this eubject. The votiog upon the ordinance will de cide, at once, the principle whether the city shall lay | the rails, or whether the right ehall be givem to corpo- | clock in the cuptis of t the subject | $160, Coneurred in } zations. max of the Third moved thi id ow the table; which motion pre: report of the Committee on Io ject of & re-apporticn and adopted. By t number ct policem six, to the Eleventh, three the Sixteepth svem; tothe Be highteenth, thr while trom the Second, thive we: removed: from fitteen. The pu wards wir P The special Comm handed in their report on the gas contract favor ot their tormer report or contract. Upon motion it was accepted and ordered | bo be printed RESOLUTIONS REFFARKD Whereas It ts deemed highly important that the members of our present Legislature should b Detter sequelnted with the institations connected with, and under th ernment of the city of New York, and to witness their prastical operations, and Whereas. [t i* thought proper and expediont that they id vielt our elt: 4 ite institutions, the better to enable them to p upon la seated tor enactment, relative to the city of New \ ork; there Resolved, That the members ef the Legisiature be respectfully inv: to visit our elty during the pre- sent month, or as soon Udereefter as may becony nient, and that His [lover the Mayor tn connection with a special committee of both branches of the Co for thelr reseption Resolved. That of Fourtecath » epnes, be agg bow fogged t led. on the sub eport it mpyears, that tothe in the Third ward were added pieenth, two; to the ver of policemen in the remaii banged ved. That Porty fourth street be paved from tbe Eighth to the Ninth aven uss without delay ‘The Alderman of the Rieventh ward also offered a ve stiog His Honor the solution pertaining o* 190th ’ turn tbe report aad the construction of « pier rest. by th pany, for the purpore of giving eid company an opportunity | of being heard before the committee. to ascertaia if rome more advisable plan may not be adopted tor theeonstraction of eaid pier This re jon | clared, by the President, to be outof order, which * de action unstained by # vote of the majority of the board * 6 This Beard met ot the hour, Mr Diorgane President inthe chair Toe minut f the lust meeting were read and approved. oat To light Willet steest and Rivingto no street with rae 9 down his improved double si to liourton for lease of + Pleventh ave ninth street t the northerly line © to groove the pavement, of Howe Company No, 45. for a foar *; for a warket at the corner of Ars- enth rireet PRrOnr# AvOPT Report of the Croton A: rr oh bi eport on the subject of the extension of the Har m Kallroad to the end of the I 1 thie Board. and then went to ths Board of As- ‘who return the same with some amendments, Ihe report # urred in a* amended Of Committee on Wharves, Piers and Slips, recom- mend ng ® concurs with the Board of Assistant Aldermen in a rerointion to extend piers Now. 47 tend piers N gas contract with the present New which had lsen ordered to be printed the n ous, was taken up fer consideration. After some pro posed amendments tovehing the phraseology of the Somtract, the Alderman ot the Third ward moved, that in deference to public opinion and public excitemen' ich have peociies ip the community upon thiseu ie. the whole matter may be postponed ithe Sees parti tly as there is no pressin comity ia jee ita diate passage The motion foe. ever, wi wae lost. Some slight alterations having accepted. the report, together with the resolution of the committee, war adopted. RESOLUTION ADOPTED. y pinth street, between Firstand Second | Yeferred. Jertake the conetruction of railroads, or | with the United © | storming | and hen | The Prerident inthe Cha’ of the police, wag taken up | Preceding meetings were rr to the Fitteenth, six; to | } ¢ Fourth five, and from the fom a | Reterred fllews | Fence to allow Robert Bimpson and others to put d | venth avenues, end Thirty-clath and Phirty-seventh which report | | ditors. and ame | than forty cents | that tl Resolved. That. ae the ae finge ns city finge bave become pn missioner of sermons cure a new sult of colors 4 "ne. City Mall, en intros be appropriated for that purpose. las the aired. the Com directed to That the Oommissioner of Repsire and | by the steamer —— epvertige tet more detailed specideations and plane * proposed new court rooms ttehy ved, That Forty firet street Fourth to rie arenae. be oop ah and gre id that the curband dy ty ph hy therein Kecolved, That the cum of $2 500 be appropriated te Mine orth aide of Wall sttwe for Pi ae is. ‘Yors to 4 hundred and twenty. blished ba er rene pres to be laid down in Fortieth SEs ret, be- | lote to arrive withia t! and Fourth avenues. Reterred not neard of anyt! "Setution ot Kipp & Brown, E.R. V. Wright, Theo- | operations. to day. i gore Martine, em Sead paige 8 for . el Bor own end run cars throug’ and other streets, Referred to the ‘Samal on railroads. der tr streets, between Third avenue and the East River, | calves, and al Petition ot John Bradford and others, for sewer in | when the market was rather slow. Fitty-fourth street, from Broadway to Eighth svenue. | from $6 to $7 for good retail! uellvien, ir town (Greytown, as re-christened by the English | Referred. Bd wag tak iy r authorities) to be paid? The taxes now are oly | sewer in Eighth avenue extended to northerly side of | in Petition of Peter tine 4 others, to. have | abou! ee eye ae - Fifty-fourth treet. Referred. in cod mpi Sa Bheep and la: ‘ran REPORTS OF COMMITT PKS, ‘t from Sew Tbe Committees on Finance im favor of fens 87 to sit the Geneee was unasually. making a donation of $81 tothe: mot more than 660 left over t ‘bet being tbe amount of ‘tse ascessment aguinet the bas been more doing since oar Inst ft on holders remetact o\sanyt ‘Sales aera t > id Rio, at 1idgc. al1Xo.; and 50 bags chureh, provetty foe the present year. ai prt renee, Report of the Committee on Fire tment, in favor of rebuilding house of Engine No. in Sevea- teenth rtreet, at am expense of $1,200. On concur. renes, concurted in. Report of Committee on Finance, im favor of paying Mo wi On coneurre concurred in Of Committee on Wharves, Piers of concurring to extend Pier No. 11 whole work to be done at an expense of $12,000. | the Jatter were not freely offered. do, dem: transaction pee of $5.000—the proposed station house to be | for acaled, and 3c. for No. 1. yuilt atthe corner of Third avenue and Sixty-sixth Fueicurs.—Kates more quiet, as sbip street. Adopted. clined to await the receipt of their private letters per Canada, betore moving to any material extent. Cot'ou ‘orty-second e Livespool wee frm. at id Astioles were m mizally ie rame. ‘or London, naval stores were taken at of rower im Thirty sixth street, between Suventh aud | Je 6d. and tierce beef at 4s To California rates were ¢ making engagements at 30c. rates were irregular, with light en- Committee on Sewers, im favor of building a sewer in Tenth avenue, trem Thirty-sixth to street Ob copeurrencejeoncurredin. Same,in favor Eighth avenues. Concurred in “ Scmmittee on Sewers, adverse to concurring with ays sah = goer Boerd of Aldermen, in erdinance to appoint additional engineers in Urotem Aqueduct Department. Laid oa table to print gage mente Frorr—8i . yesterday, the: RESOLUTIONS. Resolution that the employment by the city of « surveyor or superintendent of the Kuss pavement other than the eflcer employe Mo take the superticial mensurement woen the work is complet be dis pened with. Keterred. Kesolution that Eighth avemue, trom Fifty-third to Fitty ninth street, be lighted with oil. Adopted at 800, cash, per 100 1b Forticth and Fittieth stgects and Ten Hudson strert. be light ith oil. Adep: Resolved, that durin; present year no member ot this board shall be eak longer than tem minutes on any ot, at one time, unless by unanimous con: Pe Adopted. Kerolntion to Bght Giinton street, from Division to | rate. per lb. Grand street. with gas. Adopted. <@ 1" : Hesolution that the sikewalx om the southerly side | y.t'vether drmer” viciders mereeeing, serecisoiss of Seventernth street, commencing ome bundred feet | and seamed iling t lt cast of the Fith avenue, and between Fitch avenue foreign 100 tons were dieyeced o and Broadway, be flagged Reterred. Line.- Of commen avenue, be regulates and stones fet therein, Reterre: in Fifteenth street and Rutner cred Heaclurion granting » donation of $50 to Chatl Noonen. be heving received personal injaries on N | marke bhes. Carden: t 24. short time. Year's eve, by the falling of a pile of lamber, which | “ Nyy: Srowss im general [were quiet, with only a | cnoumbered the strest through which he was passing. moderate business doing at eh ac Lnsladed t i 150 & les) it: Rerclution to flag the sidewsiks in Diosoker street, | 12,ih6 selee were 160 barrele spirits surpenti from Chazles to Perry str nstructia a pe t to contract fer any more sewers of less | dimensions than three feet by four, and not lesathum | put we heard sf mo al for sprinkling the strerts. adopted by tae Bour Aldermen. May cb 1560. De. and it is herey saspe: ed or re led. a far as the fuss pavement is co ecrped. Keterred. FROM THK WOARD OF atunaexn, In favor of granting 8 desstion of 6100 | : for an artifoi Hiacd was | the market had a tengrney int in Mesies He received wound 7 part of bis lo dentist bas sgreed to make an artificial j gash, for En, , yo iNav woe ar Revclutio: to Jebn linab. to pay mers, aud $9 120 $9 18 for prime This Board concur with the sotion of the Board of | iry tn lote at $14 Aldermen " were rome rete: Ke port ot the Committee on Lamps and Gas, in favor of providing single plates of g e Oity Hall, ate $5 a $0 ‘or prime a$i6 Peer hi Fer, 4.—The [Board off Assistants §met a! The misut: ot several eit ny No. 17, for the introduction of the | 10) barrels prime old at 8) Ot Tose Com: Cret:n water to their premises. ferred Sle eve Of Engine Company No. 45. for a new engine house, | yerterdey rred aod there wor OfT. J. Ireland apd others, forremcyal of a pump trade. at 6c. age | trom rear the corer ef Hudeon amd Amopstreets,— = Thr «1 r-@be sales b ore ardlot No No. 6 B Of sundry persons. for the enactment of a law to regu- s thereom, No. lace the tale of ebarcoal. Reterred RaoRTs oF COMMITTEES Of Croton Aqueduct Committer, in favor of concur- $T(o: blot in Thirty 2OxVh O GST! ond Nine draut to Ninth avenue between Thirty oig! ninth streets between Becond and Thicdavenucr with joloing. «ach $206 26s68 6 $1770 | il Coneurred in Brecs —Rough flax wasin better demand, and still ts of southern ware xoid co- Clover was beid Of Committee on Law Department, in favor of Alling | less freely offered. A fe in end ¢raiping sunken } between Te treete. Adopted Timothy moved to the exte 1 W therce: Report of the Croton Ajueduct Department infavor | $15 of ecneurring t tborise the Aqueduct De Be We noticed artesdy demand for red m partment to purchase ground fora eserroic.— Onetile with further rales of 100 bores, at 9c. Boke Adopted 4 months Report of the Committes om Police, im favor of pro- | . Brinrra—Domestio whi curing the upper part of house on Bloomingdale road, price but more acti Of Comittee on Btreets, in conourr d pave Twenty fifth street, trom 7 Adopted. Also, te Beignett ae i THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN Resolution, ta favor eetiog on lot No 1044 street. a bowre to be used by Hose Company that the sum of $560 be appropriated therefor. Coa eurred io Keport of the Committee on Police in favor of « re-appointment of the police in th nr vl and generally pr ign has been io better request n favor of appointing the aew f Deeds Concurted ia. The operation 90 do. Florida. at 20 0 4 te Judge Mitchel 15 a 180; 120 do. Mayaroe. at 5c J t Grey and othera ve Charles Warner at 260 ‘This \« an action to recover $1122 80. the balance of « promissory note fer $1,874 U5. mage by drt given to pix for goo od det re in 1846. The Jiedge thst rom jon d— aagsinee 5044 bids warde, the 4 pr je lst January, 1861, Lhe deliv the house of Chambers & ¢ emberrareed ip hie circumetamces, and pay more then # cents op the dollar ated to them through 07 that be bad become unable to 4 at nome other of the defendant @ creditors ive more than 40 cente ont ollar omt d took the note bere in full for t wubseg vently hey ascertained the representatio ne made to them of the insolvency of defendant w fraodulent, end made with a view de and o fraud them, that defendant had, at the time siderable property. and that he STOCK BALES ‘tthe rest pow yi ae Leg oT he Bourd he dollar They. therefore. jects Rh br, 4; 2.0) 2) 40. tered into by them. — bd . a ‘aio Road on 4 com prot et, thet y Niro. 08, Brt09 vo » ig Pees ond Mocs ‘pe Min. one W Pion 10 Bobemisn Bin ? 2 & = 14 > 4S : = & 2 ° 2 3 5 indebtedners to pla promire ver entered into by him, eithe indirectly with pisintiifs, but that thi beol of ald. promisory note to Ol West Copper, Ph is. Emion Cenal, I thq; 28 Girard note, wi 100. do, other claims, which they had sumeof money Adjourned Re ‘a7 “ Pe ~ & AL the’ OITY TRADE REPORT, 2 103 7h 108 aekeds Turavar, Ped. 46D. M. | ieor, Wd vid, Ca)y sae Acwns The market for both descriptions was very —_ th id. Pots were terations in western iy. anade not being as favorabie as ant! cipated the Roe eg yy oe a | was an neti usinese done y coneamp “ rll aa for the east. but for export very little trans | 4,7re Cemede's advises pu ited. At the clone there was some Si@eulty ¢ap-. boned, Babee OF 2 rienced im tralinag our outeise fi rt | I 7 oo je dull, Corn ie sapped hands, indlading ordinary to | 2,‘ yore are aaking lower Fates, ing nt $9 60 Bacon sides 6% aO\e Lard, im kegs, is Tee : 1 [ # 5 aie tS = 5 ge m aged 7 ay, and 16 ane Bliae Bloan. feature to recerd "he upply and demand vetealias street, on Wednesd: His Wek aoe lero acq' pi gr eee = bape AS Ata ag remain- an vast, valves Petitien to bare Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth | and 5000 sheep and lambs ai Roswning Ea hey au ut 3000 sheep and ;lambs at Chamber- regulated and paved. Referred lin'a. Reeves, since our last sold freely, until . ds naval contract. leftover. Cowes aid calves wore ices received’ by the steamer Capeda, from deel beiog altogether different from the expectations of hola rs, but few traaeacti ons « te, it vill ct Riehard W. Conklin, $120, for omuibus bire. | the raten at which parties would maces een Fis — There continued to be a tair business done in toe, in Saree new mackerel, without special change in value. , s A ti it dat $10 0 the exterior line. and that the old pier be rebuilt—the | }- folns $9 25 for Not; ‘ud 95°87 a nd were in better cod were quite nominal market Feb, 5th, at 1 o'clock, trom t! esidence of Ler Tate brother in-law, George Barlin, No, 520 Third stre MARITIME | ANTE LLIGH NOM, seoreee ts of the ‘Ocoan St Steamers. OP oteinittees on Police, in favor of building a pe- | limited, and § STig was apes ¢ lice station house for the Nineteenth ward, at anex- | yajue, Box herring were steady, and salea die, at 503. ave Lown males < cases citron, at about 190 —all with 4 monthe credit Hay.—But little variation baa been observed in she market for North tiver, while the demand wi to active. Bome 400 dales changed mands. Staten Island was taken ia lots, for city consumption, Hors were quiet, but steady, with smal sate Resolved, thet ell tbe streets and avenues betwoon | eri’ts Save duich but stendy, with small sales Bes Inox —A better fecling was effhibited in the market for Bootch pig to-day, and the sales teached 350 at $21 50,6 months to arrive, closing at $24, as the anking rate, English bare were quiet, but drm, at $40, 6 months. A sale of 100 tons was reported at that sed af at about $4 80. cash. | storm, are trom Bighth to Nint® ported sold at $60, cach, which indicates @ ste Sule Telegraph (¢: w N of Cape Hatvera: Buckspoct, died of tne reported per pilot bost as arr Muningas is eupposed to have beem the Mo. asses.—The receipts of New Orleans were some- thing larger, and prices were hardly ao firm. The Operations amounted te 500 barrelr, st 29 a /0c.. and 50 $3 per 280 Ibs. —The market for ‘hale wa" not active to day ation la price eight inches thick. Referred . were taken by the trade at 44 « dic Pinsood eaatinecé Kesolved. That the ordinance for granting ioeases | in brink request, bu. the transactions wers restristed | Somewhat by (he small stock in the hands of d On the #pot. 4.000 gallons sold trom st }ish vd American. Man ros. wrenoe, Puilade! pla: edb "Sut Mevert Rashes, Jeom ord, ino day Ange fer N York limited req fot the pure! atthe So far however, no actual chenge can be re; terrible About 250 bbin wer= diapored of, at $12 There was a better | 4 demand for new Ohio, and we heard of sale of 300 the spplication tothe Common Counoll, | barrels wt $10 25 for mess City meas (new) was sell- 4 clear do. at $15 es made, at $11 68 a $1 ‘The market for deef was tr, * Howes, Cape Hay vent, Savasash; Moun, Jan 28 Arnyod—Ships Blanchard, Boston; Kate in, N York. Cleared Vth—Bark Charles William, Bostos cane, Sam Qlearod—Bhtp Delaware, Seaton; bark Jobe Bird, Rroix. Jch—Ships Oswego, NYork: Huron, Bos ‘Newncurront, can Sl. = Arrived—fchr Harvest, Potom 15 per 22) ibs hed ous A few amal lots of dre and approved. take at $0.60 per 1001bs Of lard. the supply was very small. ond prices have again improved ‘ baltimore; Excel ken treely tor expert. 7-08 fair business doing for the city Ruodes, NYork. Uiacd—Bark Bas Foreign Mails, nro amd Freres, t ry, abx78 $108 om) tot Letter Bage fer Rio J Pacific, wilh eless at he Broheage K Monday, Fed 10, at 9o'el oom (67 Bxohauge), oh Si lot worait etfesens arenes wed Thirty vinth street. 20x80 $1,190; 1do adjoining, same size, $800; 1do do, $776.1 do. do ioth street, in od Jot corner of Third nth street. 297x100, $6,450; 1 | renee to light Piy-neventh, Fitty-elgbth. and Kitty: | Mromdway and 104th rtreet. 28 x70 11, $965; 6 lote ad 1, wild © Wednosday, ¢ Rio Janclto, Ko, will ety Vausuk, ar ane “Headiog imer Franklin, for Taro vis Sontharap- the Roading Room (67 Mishaugo), 6 nor Bags for Bt Thomas, Porso itioo, Tri Keom (07 Eisbange. on Saturéay, Lotvers can be pre- paid ae h and Ele dey at $1 9 per bushel of 56 lbe bigher. and was in rejuest at &\\e ac tor ptime new wy wes sean imag ‘i gs gail Soo te seactins at wuts ‘on the 17th inet for Sau Francisco; sud steamer Sea Bir between 126th and Manhatten streets. ase police sta- | prisom at 2ie. and 96 bhds drudge, at 2 » ale tien houre for the Twelfth ward vewsl credit The trapeactions in forsicu comprised * to regulate | 100 puschrons St. Oroix rum. at Sbo th avenue to brandy at $196; and 1 pipe and 4 small lots Ocerd i AE Oy "Mo Ama vevecle in, elibog at ths portor tt Mamiltom Eocanrows, Jan 30. Niort for Bosvon. The & B gar st former fi" Witbin the past three or fo aud bes been a fair buriness doiog in nearly all descrip were and holders bare actory rates The ato-k on band in house. on the Ist ine t Delow, will be found leer by 400 hhas ¥ feet amy | Exeol, Eawee Kentucky, at 9% @ 12ige Moryland at 7a 7)(c I cases Obio reed iwaf.a | 141 bales St Domingo. or a hawards, Porciand, do. Sagun at te: and o) do stock of domeatio 1a the taspection ware. ¥ fast, wna as follows aia and North ( areline, and 73 do Pa ~$: nt Tonawanda, ioe trom tae [n- the month, were S61, and the receipts offered to Woor —Domestie woot is in good reqvert. and pay that amounten the promissory note, They far. | crs of pulled, aa also thore of feeee, are very firm er allege that believing those represeatations tobe end many holders have obtained. within the past three true, they accepted the offer, upon the understendiog day a alight impre rement on the rates carrent at the ofthe week In foreign the busi joite #0 large. bat oar quotations gen . i supported The only eale that h, bes eneot 200 bale v ite, on terms not avonrtainea, MARKETS ELSKEWHURK. Dish, and sloop Susan, of 0"haaee tom Gar! ©o.. 19% iby. 14; 2000 Mending hed i rhe vt the aveh wi 13K: 6 Pon what oapenin sud n iv good health, ¢ rebty from the sold "The hird boast, comtainiag sit persons, has ¢, not Leen henrd trom, fewa Poy Ewen, ato aK ‘Amoe. Coal, 14 3. Sock Board—) shares Balsimore and and 2 , Lert, from Baltimore ra sud dunt, Ba ‘The weather having become more mild, navigat below the city poe been resumed ¢ Oirm, rales pion RoadeSiee ab yy Fine mt inte Norfo'e Set st yrs. sh Holmes:s i # declined one cent, . 4, Hanger », BE, M. daughter of Samuel and ‘The relatives and acquaintances of the family are ly invited te ‘ittond her funeral ee, 18 Vandewater street, on ook. On Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 2 o'clook, Jane Sarrn, dau; ter of Barnard and Ana Smith, aged months and 4 day, ‘The triends orn the family are requested to attend her taneral, from pibe ss nage rq of her parents, 807 Eighth Ik. On Monday, Feb. 3, at 8 o'clook P. M., Hevar, onl: son of Henry M. and Ann Peterson, aged month and 3 days. from her ‘Thursday 8 years, take place from No. 1 Greenwich lO P.M. He will oO On Monday eve! reatng, Feb, 3, AH, Kyarr, of Minden, uaintances, and those of the fa- ogether with Liberty Chapter No. 15 are ANd invited to attend his faueral, “Be his late residence, 296 Pearl street, on Wodnes- day afternoon, Feb, 5, at 3 o'clock, without further At Yorkville, Feb. 3, Many E.. ieee daughter of la Drummond, ag: ‘The fri ads of the family are invited to attend her funeral, {rem the reside ts, T avenue, mear the corner of Eighty-sixth street, at 2 o'clock P. M., on Wednesday, When called s0 young to dwell with God, Why should fond parents mourn * On Monday, Feb 3, ot scarlet fever, Jans Conver son of Archibald T. and Sarah E. Gourlie, aged 2 years and 4 months. ds of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at a quarter before 3 o'clock. from No. 120 Twenty-third street, near the Seveath be year, 11 montns ‘nied At Meriem. on she evening of Feb. 3, Mrs. 8usay Warr, aged 67 year: The friends of the family are reepectfally requested to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 8 o'clock, trom the residence of Geo. W. Jenkins, Of consumption, on Saturday, Feb 4. at 7 o'clock in the morning, Cusncotie Amanoa, wite of Jobn I. Goil, ed 23 years, 1 month and 18 days Her friends aaa relatives are requeste: funeral, on Wednesday to attend her remeeree’s Island, J Nickerson; O W W Doforest hil Grigi {beraiaas, amas Gonaives, Nesmith & Sons; Jessz0, Schra—I.vev Stiien, Smith, Sagua la Grand | Joby. G Whi'e, Green, Mar Kin) ercival, # ro Rioo, rad "eazia, Rogers, Guadtioupe, do; Alaric, Provser, Underwood & Wiley; jecwood & Wiley; Sa- Wil- Bue any » gy Baracos, 2) daze, T has been t0 days 8a “inst, Wiham Bench, seaman, of ed below asing the day SW, — Light, with fog av in- sud eonaidorsole io Telegraph: Marine Reports n ideh la ia oo with sobe are Hanover, Boston famand' Smten, NC) Empress, and Bolle, _ Frovinexon, Beb 6. more; Chas Griffia, for p Roger Williams, Bavawwvan, Feb L. ad, and all the Brohange Reading tb inst, st iioelocs, — | whe Shove oiee, v0 any part of “Sus abore Letter Bags sre also at Kenyon’s, 91 Wall treet. Herald Marine Correspondence, Sr. Geonces, Bormada, Jaa. sail Bradbory, has been condemacd, and | rt, . » Antigua, | ht J H.De- | p, ¢ on 1, pisked wp on og | of Baoksport, which went ashore at Dee 23, which wae go Deh ult, bound to ad owt i riwony, Phillipa, from Bettimore tve Savannah, ii more f for ae Carolina, afore 4, geek. day, via NZon CF S3or (not 789) shih? Pategia: Botmes. from Obarleston for Havre, 22d ult, ip, Sree Grooker, Duncan, from Charleston for Liverpool, sesh a NOrleans for Boston, shins for Carde- ans for Baltimore, 13 days o1 he we Boston for Charleston, 25th Avs on Bi of and from Philadelphia for La; a le an from Patladetphia fer Lagunren. FE Ship Susquehanna, Seatth. Phited Iphia f Fraa- nae syheey e elphia for San ri Tonquin, for NYork, and Al~ - Put back, from bad woather, ochr Bx- Port 8rain, Jan bgt iy Rayne Be raw: for Boston, in a (cy jay: Haurax, Jan ate, ea Boston, ard, fm N w i Clinen. Nort ALEXANDRIA, Jan Fob jar thipe Ma Meteen, Apalachi 0 im N York, w: vig Topas, Mitcuoll, Bastport, pag, tise hell, Bastpor' vie ‘to vs wren bf mag ort ‘sole ¢ Globe, Sears, Balcim: Aphias wilt eco 3 Seas via ai ti at ow! store the mor Siork setae inter Pai re . from "Baltimore: “Oak, ha] Signal for a ba: Lawrence, stom NYork. ia Ligat dle by drift ioe. brig Haska, Par- lal; brigs Palm, Au- learned Lis brig. Also ache abbott Rag oeed with lons of so anchor and ae Garner Benn Fisconse, OS aurmone, Ped S—Arr ship J: ranoieo. —, NC, Jac 15—Cld sehr Julia Frances, Howland, Onanceston, Jan &)—Arr beri o> eo Gruwl Belle, Boscras be (8p an Kershaw (Gr), Atchison, ; La Olarivts (Br), ssi, New Pr Av ered Praaceville, @ ow jalage via N York; Aovbus ( iio! (ar), eck, ding; Galtatin, Wile * la is disg; Ni eri jartha J Ward, "Pret, for Liv Bourod, for Borgeaus, lag; Am 5B Bc). Findlatse for hiv’ backs ‘oad ill, M'Kowa, do a Waite, tor NOslenwe, log; Norland (3 - diag; Industela (Sp). Frteto, tor & p 5, im Koston, dig. (Brom), Tho: Barat 8 ‘Wsrtba, Lavtie, for Wis azennee, Sill Poster, Thomas, fm Mil Hone ‘Poiate cr aren, fn Eastport, Me, diegs Losdor, ding: san Moria, Saith, Boetea. ts Es Huanee tm mg ons Lor lnrphy, for & Northorn port, w ~ are sett George Evan Work. nd echr Ul Laurens. " Wm Chase, Lorry, St Me sReuste. Kiegston, J athe bs ch Besner, 8 ,GxoRG) rows, Du. Jun 30 Mi ‘Us a for NYork, sid Sid sehr Piymouth Rock, Gree leans; sebr PL meth Rook, Lacy, Be Ellen! brige Fiorini - it tones Irene, Maytower, Buttington, Bor 1d brig Thos & Rdwerd. In port, ecokved cReh pila or thick that no yor | Breakwater oan bo discornod from hore, tail of vorsola ia Myrn, ond Toons Walter. rT any. ou ¥, dan BC rig Pedro Antonio (Sp), Orte, Bar- aples, Dan-an ior t- A aha" nana, 1b | Properly treate: andotte, Lye ie «te, Miner, Smith. do ont ila, Starke, ag: Bice qT tora (893 R seete,f 5 Semson, ) tab apes, Barvello,d itt steamehip & Ms son, Galveston: bas Bele: Anenimo (itl). Frink, Liverpool Colter, Peletae: Frederick (Br) By telegrapa. below, comiag up. sche Tel from Tampico °, Matagorés via Gt telegraph, alip O pPalierton, Liverpool: Delaware, Parbox wndon; Mnsconane, K:lloten, Havre: Jalvus jantvener, Fob l— arrivals or departures, Art Fob 3, 12 M—Th: a | fare perjor to 8 vousrl Dae received apy material injury, exoups that the iron lining round the Virginia's bow has been eomplotely (orm off, ail will Feave to. morrow morning for te8, il, NYork. la Roy, Champlia, Arr gebr Harries Binith, Baith, Nerfelk. Nye Maven, Feb 1a 1 Bid ecbt 3 R Wateon, Borag ¥ in a peat Se, brie Indust 1A Ted 1—Arr sloop Oregon, Starres, N York; 24, ele » Thomas Hail, N¥o: Bava Aan, Jam ed bark Express (Br), Andorron, Li- Uiig Haron, «otoids, +e? a rma Mott, teorretown, DO, ey Mareholl, Rio Grande; th, Towns, Buenos Ayre: to Jan 19—Are brig Herald, Gray eR & Gamble, Hoomer, 4 b, doy int Marthe Post, Post, do, Brh—Ta port, ship Perax, for NYork, Fob 1; bark Pilarim, Jan Zire gohe Routh & R iw Ti he ‘ab "ol Hing. ond James Ove Bruse, A or Seat ok, sai grepstetes onsilen jst ‘eure, under the forfeiture of five hu: Jobneon, Havens; 1 i iway; 108 pa Lies, Yo + mover vteest, Bosten | ‘wr papers must pass bev Fhe age EbWD. K..00) a, 86 Wall ot day ove wad The eects ue Arctio, ani sail February ithe am FORE 4 'D HAVRE STEAM MAVISATIO Sse eR Wotton, command a il heave for Riserat eee ie r0, Bo Pantha mous. ah Bonteconten ths shore tabacesnaere’ preseoting 80 pee Over yatnre route & * vecongiay ot both » $I apply fo are urna tks eae aor eee ACT¥IO, at ITE GOMPANY.— THR PoE Lacie are tes mails, Hip Be between Panama and San hom npnyie an connection in the Ai maintained by the aa ipe BM —— on tl FIRE C1TY, lee ate Nort ‘Vork.on the thir KEE, leav: ah | aah te Chagres the twent steamehi| BLP UIA will forays divest lige, bevwesn iNew Srtonae and. Chagres, [saving at euch periods as will ensure ns little detention aa ay ‘acifio ‘sand Oreron. veiled tickets for any month can be secured om ny, 64 South pie Now York. froin New Orloso ee aS as ‘Agents at that Pre TSE NEW vier (ya i Ri sandivill receive th Ly ye rar ‘vosec! al ten F to most ur ‘the cunners th som on ihe bert A he and — aan pore of this fact. "Sie is expected to make the multe inety dye. Superior sccommodacions for Mews B, SUTTON & CO.. 84 Wall stroet, or Tous OGDEN, 116 Walls Feet. MEDICAL, TH GENUINE ORIENTAL LIFB FLUID POWDER, or Turkish Invigorator.—Better call me knave than Jourself fool. Lf) after years of misery, you find out I have spoken truth, (whi b you will) how you for not believing ® 1 blame 7 ee ing its effects, iy rator, imported direct from Caloutt, th: tched broken down eoastitution, and de- jarful restorative is propared by the the Grand Pashas. It can be sont by le pe Toe drat sehage to Id upon trial; tf approved, th y rot MD. 40 Greenwich etree, afew bottles Fluid, $1¢ pint botile. Teh can a ceseat ly ws bility. ‘This wi 6 express. The celebrate! Nervous Antidote can tent by express to any part; $1 bottle. La CONVEKS’ IY 2GORATING ¢ CORDIAL —THR OW body hime eaused b: ve men be cautious wh quacks, who pr fow ‘bostles of you te manly vigor. he only medicioe on which Feliance can be placed, in cases of gelf-abuss. For yours has been the anchor of hope to scores of r young mea. dial, $2. bottle, throe bottles for $5—with important advise married and ingle, Forwarded to the country. Dr. ird avenue, N. ¥. cordial obtains Stop to qteetion ? ensary, No 5, bivision stree ter, who fro an experience that very seldom gi the los of any one physician. is enabled to warrant a piace the th any and in all eases. ‘Thivis the oul place in his great remely, Hunters Op, ¢ 8 medicine wever known to toallwho may «i voluntarily given of « im al celebrity, respectability, , challenge the severest sorutiny Runrantee to the patient of a thorouh eure aad honorable Gontimemt, Price $1. This wrest remedy onmna> be ad im Boston, genuine. N. B.—Tho Doctor lias now on tho largest | most valuable assortment of trax York city, ait AND jompon Resear: or PRIVATE constifuti et dy, and can slow any oue there are thousands Cured without it asd have cases daily, of years’ stand— log, from the oth . 1 gustantee & porma~ Athout cauatio, covered, you cured paid over $500 im uaa, wich ou tured me, by local an: short time. Jas, Baligbury. Treatment hours from & A. M. to 2 P.M. and trent to $ Pl. pe LARMONT, 42 Reade etreet, tio d com Beoadway. Ds OCTOR YOURSELF. moans if the Pos itY-PLVR O8N' or Avery Ono own Phy Thirtieth © rich 1 ed om~ wing Disenses in ever? by Williaa Y faate of the P rmsof Seorew 4, and all tine Feeeipes pter im Belt Abuse te went ve bers unter’ siateectinn dieu facing yourselves on caro of any S90ton, Bomatter what his pretosons may Uo Bes & Coty of eee ®: rangers visiting (he city, partieulaels arrines, don't chink ef returning bor Pocket Meoulapiza, fs and te 908, should possess Dr. Fou! Pooket Msoulaplus, or Bver i. Any person fending twonty~fve cents enclose near, grldevcelyo ena copy of thin hook Wy mall or ive ill be wont tor fei YOuRG, ty oe treet, Phi bz2 Broadway, We truly usefal work. of profess! t éhould devote lus pam rey to di, ory description pro tend te cure 2 tn thousandth past of the mivcri volety ware the y resent well as the b ductive fealty they may remain so dormant la the come {tution as to appeatia ro other way than in their effects erity; yet, If properly understood, aro most on dlp ly removed. hor hasenjey Areries. ‘Thove who apply in Prised at the ease and rant DEBILI emuiary” eqnences of early imprei AX: P Pay prt ora pecars Natu s cuRED rr] manner. ‘ne 1 wi French ‘motho¢, To m tantee for a perfect oure wil be giv 2 ot Li ar Broadway, Fresca Pemaie Port iad COMPLETE PRavTioak e nature and treatment ot delicate disescem, y thf country.” vanihor of sequent npo: don dipl D's WARREN 8 CONFIDENTLY, OONSULTED i Diseases, &em i+ yours practice, 3 of whic soe e hospital. Dr. W. is enable? to ¢ without mercury. Gee bis dip! cot, adiotning” Chatham eq% reory and medioice this country © &. JONNSON, RO. 16 DUANE ATHRRT, 80. Wi the'treatment of delicate Th in those hake cure eason, thas is mt. Conatitmel Soon effvetually om: REWARD JEFPRIEY ANTIDOTE, A sPR- for the cure of pri: 00 disortere, thout the least reseri hange in appliontion to b ingle case which the s a bottles, with full. aire ‘ in Bee are cured in two

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