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Nov. 10.—On the motion of the Reconpea, the Presi- . dent Board of Aldermen A number from i” (M, Morgans), as called | iyo, returned a of ‘The minutes of the last proceedings were read and poe ta. , relic from | Visited was at No 144 Suffolk street Upon inquiry of | taxes wore received and referred. Mrs. Julia Barnard, as iatieg RF CE yng BE bide asiteer adopted. taxations, was | isi the Coroner ehild upon | SALARY OP DISTRICT ATTORNEY. whom the inquest is said to shestated | ‘The Committce on Criminal Courts and Police, in fur. | thet her sister lost @ child six days old. gDr. Topping | ishing their report, fixing the salary of the District | gave her» certificate to the Go- | Attorney, cenclude by stating that e onerous and Sone of the Sone Be taal. | pgp ty ll 5 ie (neti. | went into the Coroner's office, aa she afterwards under- charge of those the abilit; integ- certificate, | rity Ae eke tyes Ged [y | asked her some questions in relation to the death of the appreciated Yy your committee. Without going furt to sign it— detail, your committee, upon a full review of the ed to | matter, have arrived at the conclusion embodied in the the inquest—thi nu then gave a Coroner's certifi. | fol lutions :— ‘ cate for burial, which she took to the Alms House, and a Resolved, saa the fang aed the District Attorney Soerea me aoe eae ahe ont ——. zee = Fa | for this eity and county. be fixed at ery ™ ac this of Sve eo take ctleet from the th day of July last. Per anni | dollars; Jor holding ‘and returning the inquest, thirt; seven and a half cents; for summoning oa pets may | jury, thirty-one anda quarter cents; for subpeenaing | one witness, thirty.ome ands quarter cents—total, five dollars and ae. and three. quarter cents. The fc affidavits are the result of our investiga- tion, with the inquests returned in each case :— Alderman Frawx.in, Chairman of the Co:umittee on | _ State of New York, Cuty and.County of New York, #8. :— \ jhom was referred the billof Seth | An inquisition taken at the house of Mr. Hays, No. 144 Suffolk street. in the Seventeenth ward of city of | New York, in the county of New York, this 7th of | August. in the year ot our Lord one thousand eight hun- dred and fifty-one, before Seth Geer, Coroner of the city ‘and county aforesaid, on view of the body of Bridget Fox, lying dead at said place, upon the oaths and affirmations and is here- , authorized to employ a clerk in bis office, at a salary $800 per annum. ‘These resolutions were unanimously ad REPORT OF THY COMMITTER ON THE BILL OF CORONER GRER. i} the i the mit presented report of committee, which was about being read by the Clerk, when 3 a fr go png age Supervisor ef the Third ward, moved, tl » ae rel a) peared to be - nous one, it be laid on te tana end printed. > gpa The Reconvea, in opporing the motion, said ald | OF six and lawful men of the State of New York, not see the propriety or spreading upon ete duly chosen and rn oiemel, *~ 4 in- ihc anc’ ing moet | Senay Sige owe: ek pa | ptated in the Coroner bill, it io enot far ton Lone oaths and afi ms, say, that the said B. came — to diseard them, and allow for such only as are valid. It | 0, ber death b Coy i was not for them to provecute the delinquencies ; there | 1m witness whervol, we. tte, Sel a. jurene, agmyee as the vides et the delinquencies of the cathe top-end pene casi. hands and seals, See er esti be laid before the Governe. | ,_Jurore—Francis Green, Patrick Bremman (his + mark), | hes tauntin anner ees Bot here ol ‘td se: | Owen Cowen, Frederick Scudder, Richard Williams, Wil: | ‘erred sgainst an individual, and, without his explans- | am Warner. SETH GEER, Coroner, (1. s ] TEsTaMONy. Julia at 144 Suffolk street, being | eae cae Sats ra was on to house, on last Tuesday, sbout 11 o'clock, and that de- | ions. would it be fair to spread chem before the world ’ Alderman Sruxrevaxt said thet the Recorder was ae the merits of a report which had not yet been ¥ gameeh et to papal of o0l6 penne, TesTimOny how - came to ‘Elisabeth Seylar, ‘at No. 169 Beoond street, bya say :—that | being sworn, says, she is Of deceased, and that her the came to his ‘by injuries received by | husband has been sick for about ten days, and broke out of eee es wilt pen woe wed] oes be oe aes ete o we “ came from . Coroner, have to this set our hands and seals, | disease small pox; but he was dead fe Re) ed on day and place rived, which was this morning about 9 o'clock; deponeat J Grongee Charles | does not know any other cause for Hicks, Truman Robt. T. Tuttle. her ER, Coroner. [. «J ELIZABETH % SEYLAR. ‘TRATIMORY. mark. im Grand street, City and County of New York, ss —Mina Hosbach beit fall from his duly sworn, says, that on th th day of A’ morning, about o'clock; be was justturn- | she resided at No 169 Second street, in the Seventeenth ing into Grand ‘the time, when the wheel of said | ward; that her husband had been sick. and two physi- cart caught intoa and jar threw attended bim ; that on the eighth day of August him off said cart, head on the pave | he died; one of the physicians gave a certificate that he ment, and his was conveyed to his | died with small pex (which I think there could be no house, where he died im half an hour after, mistake about); I sent to the Alms House for a coffin; ROBERT HENDERSON. the © nor any jury ever came to see the body; P City end County of Son Yor =Barriet ophnoe peak other death in that house in August, orany sworn, says that she reside: Clinton held there to my knowledge. . ins Tetidee there several years, az during that id MENA HOSBACH. there has beer no in: do not know # person. having resided at 57 Clinton street Sworn to before me, this 3ist day of October, 1851. Gro. H. Franx.in, Alderman Seventeenth ward. State «of New York, City and County of New York, "HARRIET MEAD, | William Thatcher, of ity, depose: Sworn to betore me, this Slst day of Oct., 1851, he was in the employ of the jo Po York Gro, H. Faanxiin, Seventeenth Ward. Hospital, and was so in their emy for sixteen months wk, past, having the entire c! at the dead house there upto March, 1851; that after Seth Geer had first be- come Coroner, and about two months after entering upon his duties, he came into the dead house to New York, in the county of New York, this hold an inquest, on the body of a man who had September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eizht bundred and fifty-one, before Seth Geer, Coromer of the | died suddenly; after holding such inquest. he asked city and county sforesaid, on view of the body of Wil- | deponent what body that was lying at a short distance liam Henry Husted. lying dead at said piace, upon the | from where the Coroner and deponent stood; nent replied that it was « man who had died without nds. and would be sent to Potter's Field; this deponent said that it was not a Coroner’s case, and no inquest was necessary; the Coroner said, “damn it, give him to me,’ or “we will have him"? The Coroner then handed me four shillings, and gave me @ coroner's certificate far the burial of that body, setting forth that an inquest was held on him at that time; and deponent saith that the Coroner did not then, or at any other time, hold am in- | quest om the body last named, or examine it, or remove oaths and affirmations of six good and lawful men of the State of New York, duly chosen and sworm or affirmed, and charged to inquire on behalf of said people, how and in what manner the said William came to his death, do upon their oaths aad a/lirmations, say that the said Wiliam came to his death by disease of the bowels. In witness whereot, we the said jurors, as well as the coroner, have to this inquisition set our hands aad seals; on the day and place aforesaid. Jurors—J. McCarty, Geo. T. Floyd, Owen Sweeny, R. Beekman, Joseph T. Denipert, Daniel Dayton. itinapy way, That frem that time up to about four or SETH GEER, Coroner. [t.s.] | five months past, the Coroner has been in the constant TESTIMONY habit of giving certificates where inquests have not been held or required, and a great number of such certificates bave beengiven. That when persons died at the hospital, they were at once brought into the dead house by the nurses, and given into deponent’s charge, and deponent James Husted, residing at No 21 First street, being sworn. eays that he is father of deceased, and that his son bas been sick with a bowel complaint since last paee ‘and continued to get worse until to day at 11 o'clock, when he died ; he knows of no other nme for death. JAMES ~ HOSTED. mark, of New York, ss.—James Husted, hed thereafter the entire and sole control over them, 60 that no jury could inspect the same, and no inquest be beld without deponent’s knowledge. That deponent’s cuty was then to go to the Alms House and get a certi- ficate for the burial of the body; but in almost all such City and Count ‘The Onainman understood the Recorder to be opposing : ceased was very feeble, and that they couid not give her | being duly sworn. that he resides at No. 21 First | cysex deponent has, at the Coroner's moti: ye report. “ ponent T juest taken the “a pwocbead yar re ‘he wanted to urge was, that | aBy nourishment. She died about 50’clock this | ttrert, tote Seventeenth ward; that on bg Lith of | Certifteste of the Clerk of the Hospital to the Coroner or ‘this «pr of charges upon the records, and publish. | &M@she knows of no cause for deat! hee Septem! qn his son, who had been sick for @ great { bis deputy, instead of the Alms House and the Coroner paminy ap 3 scoecteeate oben, thay aright toveaiaar JULIA s- BUR! | lepgth of time, died. andl as there was mo dostor there. | hos gives & certificate of burial, setting forth that an be explained, should be avoided—charges which were like Dare mark be was informed that it would requice # certificate from | inquest had been held, when none had been held. Je fodictment against a man for a very serious offence. City and County of New York, ss-—Julia Barnard, be- | the Coroner to bury hin, and he went to his (the Coro. Deponent also eays that there has not been one actual Let the Board adopt the course the law points out, He | ing duly sworn, says that in August last, her sister | bers) cflice to notify him; 4 person in said cilice asked | inquest held in the hospital for more than @ month past; jeoted to the report being printed ; preferring, as it | aftived in this city from Ireland: that she hada child 4 him some questions aout the death of the child. and | that the eonstant habit there is forthe Coroner aed gy 4 cbarges against an individnal who bes not Leen al. | few days old when she landed, she came with it and her pegt degra paper, nad paked spa Coes eae J. be sistant Coroner to take the evidence of the doctor, with- i husband to my house, and after it had been here three ow lay on one arm and one leg. and with scareely a voice it died; Dr. Topping was called, and gave a certifi- ¢o respond to the accusations which have beeu noised to bury it; [.wemt to the Alms House to have about. He did not know what the report was, but he ob- | coffin sent; I went to the Coroner's office with Dr Top- jected to its being Let them not descant upon | Ping’s certificate, and I saw @ person there who asked me delinquencies when they had no right to arraign the man | Some questions about the child; no juryman, nor was —no right to try him, nor no right to dismiss hin. Let | tbe Coroner ever to the house to see the child, neither not the charges go abroad on the press, without an op- | Was I sworn by the Coroner, or any other person. portunity being afforded the Coroner of answering them. Alderman oon, of the Shirtesath ward, said it was he JULIA ~ BARNARD, that had asked to have referred, thinking it an mar extravagant one. He did not know what the committee CHARLES BARNARD. had discovered, but he thought they were bound to re- | Sworn to before me, this 19th day of October. 1851. port to the board, and give the result and the reason of Gro H. Paays.in, Alderman Seventeenth Ward. William J. Robinson and Charles Baraard, residing in | the rame house (No. 144 Buffolk street), when the child | iueir conclusions. He therefore hoped that the Board would either have the report now read, or laid on the table and printed. If this officer has forgot himself and | died, certify that no inquert was held upon it, neither | what was due to the city, it certaimy would be new to | Was the Coroner ever to see the child | him (Alderman Cook) if they and the public were not to CHARLES BARNARD. know it WM. J. ROBINSON. Alderman Srertevast said he would withdraw his mo- State of New York, Cily and County of New York. ss — | tion. acd let the report be read. He agreed with bis | Am imquisition taken at the house of Mr. Meneur, No. | fretd the Reeorder, that if these charges are not sub- | 96 Warren street. in the Third ward of the city of N stantie‘ed, it would be unfair to have them published. | York, in the county of New York. this 13th day ef 8 But. suppose that Coroner Geer has charged for six | tember, im the year of cur Lord one theusand eight b bundred inquests, and that he was entitled to but five | dred and fifty-one, before Seth Geer, Coroner of the city buudred ; suppose the committee had found grose de- | and county aforesaid, on view of the body of Robert | Hinquepeies; suppose they had found those charges in. | Barry, lying dead et said place, upon the oaths and } lowed to respond to jel against aman who volving the crimes of fraud. felony, amd perjury. are they | affirmations of good and lawful men of the State of New oe sc ihoce aifences, but perely eo vay they ect | York. duly choren and sworn or affirmed, and charged to pey for the inquests ihat have been neid ¥ inquire om bebalf of swid peopl 4 in what man- oaths and affirmations, tay that the said Robert came to his death by disease of the bowels In witness whereof, we. the said jurors as well as the Ceroner hare to this in,uisition set our hands and seals, | on the day end place aforesaid. Juror-—Michael Murpby. Jeremiab , Thomas McMann. Reuben Titus George Rheder Stepheo Low. SECU GEBR, Coroner. [1 s] TESTIMONY | Catharine Barry. residing at 06 Warren street, being | sworn, rays that she is & daughter of the d q and that for the last two weeks he bas been complaining of looseness of the bowels, aud has kopt his bed since | the ‘vee. im their inquiry, have gone beyond th the present bill is c.aimed, and bare are charges made which Mave jeew pail be- it was their duty to report that fact. and re- | commerud that the Coroner be not paid his presemt bill till the overe' be deducted from it. It was not the { the committee, if they found one part false » other correct, to report in favor of paying the nd let the other go unnoticed It is the duty of | every committee to expose corruption Coroner Geer | ‘was a friend of his (Mr Sturtevant’s) and he had upheld | him, bot, if these oe are substantiated, let him re- the full measure of hie punishaent—every criminal would receive it—every man ~ Ule station would receive it, and why should ‘one | last Wednesday or Thursday; deponent called a doctor, Ligh office be exempt’ He (Alderman 8) ad- | WhO prescribed for deceased, but the medicine had not | | the desired effet; he Mogered until yesterday moraing about 10 o'clock. when he died; deponent knows of no other cause for death than she bas stated CATHARINE BARRY City and County of New Vork, s+ —Oatharioe belpg duly sworn, says that on the 12th Beptember, 189 that there was a good deal to be said about mak barges against aman where he has no opportunity butiing th to Tefase to i 4 come through clear of “| ben 2 criminal i* brought before ith any crime. be is beard io bis | © Here is a men charged | 1 was BO? +» oes and is he to be branded | any inquest pportuaty of @ reply or a | port, th my father's death, and asked mv to sign it whieh I did sworn, peither was any jury at the house, or beld upon his body. CATHARINE BARRY this 26th day of October, 1851 venteenth ward. before me. Sworn t | im the Kiguth ward of the city of York, this 18th day cf August. in the year of our Lor raid cast a stain up2a | 1551, before Seth Uicer, Coroner of the city and county | aforesaid. in view of the body of Jane Somerville, ing dead at said place, upom the oaths and affirmations ex good axd lawful men of the State of New York, duty chosen and #¥¢ a4 | debalf of said pec & St Manner the said | + oane cosas 20 B°F death, uo. apin their oaths and affirms | tioms say, that the said Jane came to her death by | disease of the bowels raid be erased Supervisor of the Twelfth ward f the Coumifter, if the Oo- EAs app nH of etving on expisnation ot these = navxiix answered in the Str, ative, ‘was taken to give. In Witness whereof, we, the said jurors, as well as the He seid that Le koew nothing at ll sbout it. His reply | Coroner to this inquisition set our hands and seals, | that he had po explamation to give. | on th and place aforesaid 7 ‘e"y would remark that Coroner ‘Jurors—Hoersely Long, Charles Morey, Jacob 1. Borne, | Geer bed eid we 5 that hese charges were sub: | W. Forsteny, George Bowen H. Frost. | Stantisind Cer were entirely new to bim. and that the | BETH GEER, Coroner, (. #) | Offonees Fee jopauctted by some other TRSTIMONY AWrman Bua id. it typeared to him indixpenseble | Mary Coyn, residing at 496 Greenwich street. being n the deceased for the last five | Weduesday deceased complained b, & looseness of the | fined to her bed at this time yorterda; mittee, appointed by the | eworn. says she has km: jved and printed He (Alderman | years.and that on last man, except the Recorder, who | <q distress in her iufliet an injustice on any person: br. | jowele , she bad ap ge beer) . u beds ic officer ebarged before them. ani their | about four or fv: = ony te the pablic was more important the the gratif- | morning, between five and six o'clock. she became mac! eaten of their own private feelings, sad be should not be | worse and Dr farrict was sent for, but did moteome be- ecremmed, The committer encered with great reluctance | fore she died. which to es about seven o'elock, She j on their wppleasant dut7 and the Board owe it to them | knows of no other caure for death. her 7 to have their report read. No public officer should MARY ~ COYN. | cont shelter ander any secusation. There can be no | . mark swears to an sccount, if that | City and County of fs taischocd There in no explans- | at 400 Greenwich street, being duly «worn, says that she voch an act. The committer sek | revided there om the 18th 4 B4 August j thats soant trae’ and he says, “there | woman by the name of J erville resided there on the morning ot that day, and the Sop PEL tg wt and s persop came who eked me of their commit- the and that she died Coroner was sent f Beart vy promuic: nite the report oo mmittoe taieeiy et them bear some questions, and wrote on a paper, and asked me to scoponatbliey er ee ahora no panoply to | niga it Noother person was to ace the body; mor wes 1 i Yirtaet. if there are charges | sworn, or sny jaryman sworn The women’ Jane bed \o ninveded + might depend upon it | been sick about ve weeks J seaee eer ne inhale would oan justice He thought | dl MARY ~ COYN —tSeEt aga pk Sworn to before me, tie 494 day of Octover, sre op Lue aoe and printed, Gro H. Frawnsts, Alderman Seventeenth Ward State of New York, City and C an of New York. uisition. taken at the house Foard then adjourned to Friday next. at four o clock The following is s copy of the An ing ft Glover, N COMMITTER'S REPORT: — Forsyth street, io the Tenth ward of the Ce | of ‘The Committee on County (fees, to whom war re- ‘of New York, this 24 day of July, in Yerk, in the coun! the yar of our Lotd, 1801, befon® Beth Geer, Coroner of the city and county aforesaid, of view of the body of Margret Roach, lying deed at enid plane upon the cathe and affirme: onn of a2 good and lawful men of the State of New York duly choeen and sworn, or « ferred the bill of Seth Geer, Coroner. for the quarter end- Ag, Seytember 90, reepectfully REronT ‘That they entered upon the duty imposed upon them, with a determination “f making @ full and fair invest tion of the subject referred, and. impressed with the charged to injuire om behalf of said Pe how and ia pw pe of the subject, they have given it the most care- | what mapner the said Roach came to death. do. upon J attention, What first struck the minds of your com- | their oaths and affirmations, say that the said Kosch ei was the large mumber of inquests charged in the | came to her death by disease of the heart Dilis referred, vis —four hundred and eight, —an ‘Witness whereof, we, the said jurors, av well ae the « of five and one-fourth per Coroner. « to thie inquisition set our hands and fal teal, on the day and place aforesaid day, an orton of them are said to have died of ordinary Jutore—George Sanders, A. L. Compt, Thos Dewey, his t * leah ie heir to.”’ over sixty of which belt” © still born and disease of the bowels,” ke. We cannot velievs | sworn, nor was the Coroner or any other person to eee | the ebild. An inquisition, taken at the house of Mr Barry, No 14 Dominick street, in the Eighth ward of the city of New York, in the county of New York, this 2ist igh e ner of the city and county aforesaid, on view of the body of Robert Homer Horton, lyii upon the oaths and aff men of the State of New York. duly chosen and sworn or affirmed, avd charged to inquire on behalf of said people, | how and in what manner the said Horton came to bis | death, do, upon their oaths and affirmations, ssy that the said Horton came to his death by extensive buras oc- casioned by burning fluid. Coroner, have to this inquisition set our hands and seals, on the day and piace aforeraid. | Andrew Foster, Joseph Tyson, Abraham being sworn says that about nine o'clock, last evening, the mother of deceased being in the act of lighting alam, | filled with burning fluid, when the contents took tire an bi being duly sworn | nick street, in the day of July last; that « child named Horton was burne: by the explosion of a camphene lamp, aud died, Coro- | ner Geer wae sent for. and came tothe house; there | administered to me, or apy other person in the house, | at the time, args le (Aldermen 8.) was | ber [thes Ciod o NS DE ce of Chumbers treet was | 082 of New York, in ihe eouuty of New York. thi the carligcates cf varlal from physlotans havo besa ex, SEE ge eller et eoneaee eee rote hy | called and prescribed. and stated that my father hed | $43 of September, in tbe Year c{ our Lord ong thousand | ohanced for thove of the Ocroner, and the county charged fist they were the acts of some one ta Bis employ | Hart» ith any of September, Leeut tothe doctor | Bet ofthe city and county eforessid. on view of the body nin fat persons not wutbortsed by law to bold pee ie ia BS Bik That ct Suction; be was mo more | {or a certificate to bury my father. but,as I wastuformed, | Of Datharine Lathrop. lying dea at said place apm the | i, vests bare done 80, aud the Coroner charged, and <. bun than to any other gentioman st that Board, bat | be refused to give it without the payment of another dol- fal men of the | wore to the correctness of the sure, and rece ived pay 7 DW. hoped'be was and ver would be, a | iar. The Coroner was then called upon for s ovrtificate, | Prat bea ion lum Ga a oF eGicmed, | therefor | anda person called, who wrote ona paper the cause of | charged to inquire on behal! | people, how ‘The eflice f Coroner i¢ one of the most responsible of \brop came to her death by a | Coroner, Lave to this inquisition set our hands and | and died the morning at | the mathe out any jury or other ceremony, then roll up the inquisi- tion, and put it in bis pocket and go away, after which jad be tea is disposed of on his certificate, as before men- joned. ‘That unless the case is publicly notorious. or likely to call for a criminal prosecution, such as stabbing. &c. no jury is bad, and this is the usual and almost invariable practice And deponent says that about eight months azo, the Coroner told deponent that when no inquest was required, he should take the certificate of the Clerk of the Hospi- tal to Mr. Bleakley, (the Assistant Coroner), and get it exchanged for a Coroner's certificate, without letting said Coroner know anything about it, and it would be all right. ‘Deponent further says, that he has taken at least ten cares of the kind and nature abovementioned to the Coro ner. when they should be teken tothe Aims EH» and when noinquest should have been held,and th od in such casee the Coroner has given a coroner's certifi- Cope when no such certificate was necessary. or required y law, ‘Ard deponent says that be voluntarily gave informa- tion of the matters hereinbefore contained to Mr. Flot eptine ard Mr. Nome, without any inducement or men. tion of same from or to any other person or persons whemsoever. and that shortly afterward, wiz: in the month of March, 1851, this deponent was discharged frcm the service of the Governors, & , of the Hcapital, because deponent hed been a party to and aided said Coroner in the matters aforesaid; and for no ot Whateoever. WILLIAM THAT Sworn, March 97, 1551, before me, Wo H. Sranxs, Commissioner if Deeds, Ciry Lvsrecton's Orrin 8, New York, Nor. 10,1851 } t the request of Alderman Franklin { have examined the bork of the registry of deaths, in this office, aad { do not fod the pames of [ans Seylar, as having died in the month of August last, or of either Catherine Lathrop, Jane Luntz, or Thomas Flynn. as having died in Septem- ber last. SAML. A. VANDERLIP. Clerk in the City Inspector's Office These are but asmall portion of the many we could submit; but we deem them sufficlent to justify your com mittee in their conclusions. ‘The facts proved in the examination of the subject, are, in the minds of your committee, these First—That a large pre portion of the inquests returned are fraudulent, and the names ef the jurymen written the same person that has written the testimony at- ched to the retu: ns. Seconéd—That there has been collusion between the Co JAMES ~ HUSTED. Sworn to before me, this 30th day of October, 1851. Gro. H. Fraxxuy, Ald Seventeenth Ward. State of New York, City and’ County of New York. ss— of July, im the ear of our Lord one thousand it hundred and ee y-one, before Seth Geer, Coro- ing dead at aid place, ions of six good and lawful In witness whereof, we, the sald jurors, as wetl as the ‘Juror+—Peter Allen, George Quinn, James Jackson, Lefunge. BETH GEER, Coroner. (. s] TESTIMONY David A. Repsber, residing at No. 14 Dominick street, i arned deceased +o ex:eusively as to cause his death is DAVID ~ REPSHER. Mark. f Now York, 91 —David &. Repsher says thet he rasides at No. 14 Domi- pighth ward, and did vo on the 21st | | City end County persons there ae jurymen; the oaly males in the ¢ Wu. 8. Moon and myself; there was a9 oath EPsHeR. bis DAVIDA “AR ma worn to before me this 26th day day of Uctoder, 1551 Grosce H Fxaveuis, Alderman Seventeenth Ward. State of New York, City and County of New York, ss— inqasition, taken at the house of A Tappin. No. Kivington street, in the Seventeenth ward of os An | 4 | 10 he city, and sbc filled by an experienced in; he ia charged to examine ail cases of death by dim What manner the eaid Lathrop came to her death, do, upon thelr caths and affirmations, say that said La- Le8 jorors, as well ay the als, ou the day and place aforesaid | Jurors—Jobm Hope. Alexander Weith, Richard Sh: Abraham Clark, Stephen Hilbert, Henry Brien. SETH GEER, Coroner | phyricis viow nee When the inquisition contains the subject matter of aconration ef any person, it is equivalent to the finding of a grand her: ene ¥) we, the sa In ry, and such perron may be tried and | convicted on it; and ifan indictment be fouad for the seme offence, and the defendant be acquitted on the TestiMosy s] ove, he must be arraigned on the other, to which he | Emelia Lathrop, residing 1325; Rivington street, being Wy Page «fectualiy plewd his formal acquittal.” | worn, seys. abe is nother of deceased, and that her enild es | be Coroner cannot take an in ulsition but upon the jon about one week since, o'clock, from the effect of BMELIA LATaROP +) —Charles B. Tapy esides at No. 104 view of the body, and if he doth, such inquisitien is vod, and the reason is, because oftentimes much of the evidence ariseth upon the view, Sc "—Page 58 “Qoroners ought mot in general. when a party dies by | tation of God. as from apoplexy or the like, nor in | any case unless a very doubtful one, unnecessarily ia- | trode themselves into private families for the purpose of instituting inquiry.”"—2 East The iwyuiition should show that all the jurors took | the oath, also who such jurors are by mame, and there- fore it is insufficient to allege that it was takea by the | oath of the several persoms underwritten,'—Surns’ Jus tice, “Coroner,” ¢ constitutions of the United Btet sand this State, deciare that © No persons shall be kept to answer for # capital o otherwise infamous erime, ualess on presenta- th n or indietment ofa Grand Jury; and mach depends upon the action of the Coroner in capital cases. ta pro perly holding inquests; but it has been the frequent f complaint by District Attorneys, of the care- City and County of Kew Yorks being duly sworn, says, t er po mererts that be made inquiry of persons residing at 13234 Rivington street. with the view to ascertain if ‘est had been held by the Coroner, upon the body famed Lathrop said to hav died with measles, but be was informed, by the yn residing there. that no such death had occurred sald house. He thinks that if euch had occurred, he, himself, would have kaow. ledge of it. but he has none. OUARLES B. TAP2AS } ‘worn to before me, this Sist day of October, 1851, | Gro H. Paawxtin, Ald. Seventeenth Ward. City and County of New York, sy—Uharlon M. Allin | resident surgeon of the New York Hospital, being sworn, | snys, that there has been several inquests held on persons bo have died im said institution and in cases where he bas been a witners. and that in 01 se at least, the | wb, Coroner was not present; but Mr y, the Deputy | j vot manner in which the papers char; Coroner held it and performed all the daties of the Gore. | teas 8 vray yen mbes po lng 4 me gwen gins wer, administering oaths to the jary and witnewot Fy the Oorener M.AULIN.M D. to before me this 23d day of October, 1351 _ Geo. IL. Fraveiy, Ald Seventeenth ward It will be seen, by the affidarit of Dr. Allin, Betore the revision of the statutes. in 1830. the Coroner was nuthorized to hold views in his discretion, and to call « jury in cases of doubt, or when it might contain the subject matter of accuration cf any person, and was York Hospital, that Andrew Bleakley reomemployed = — bot as now, compelled to call a jury in all ens y br Geer, amd cometianes net how 4 wiDehUty | “Tt may be proper to state that Dr. Geer was waited oroner,”’ bas held inquests, swea: th 5 upon, and that he most firmly denied any knowledge of he; Coemels so ene Pateaee of the Coronet, | malpractice, and that he believed the bill eo es pel. Seti slned tohetd tmquaste ate tne Special rod ph al En fy ah SI Uicws “or one of the Aldermen of the city. 24K. 8. page | be ,secly received by your coml isgg, fat be sla be be . la the many places visited, where inquests charged | 4,76 2Uty (DAt ¥"", committes have had assigned them and specified to have been held, we have found none | jy perform” ‘uss been most paicful that were so held, if we except some at ¥ wort feelings; the cMoer ‘whose Hoepita) important eases demanding & thiccngh | Was one for whom we entertained . pune phoncbegeagar see Ghebeniad a | relations were most friendly and intimate, but the facts and searcuing INVesimeuvd, DO surymen Were fuma cei cd im the Investigation compel the recom , sworn, as the case of the death of ‘irs. | mendation of the most severe and decided action, Jane Smart, killed on board of the Williameburg ferry | nq therefore they submit to the board the following boat, by the collision of two boats, we cannot but think | PP cuitions -— | it was the duty of o jury to inquire if there was any | “Resolved. That the bill of Seth Geer, Coroner, for the ppd, TS Pee aay nied te (nak. no | Cuatter ng September Sut, 185 be not paid Reolved, That the affidavits and testimony taken by on Wi the committee, be transmitted to the Hon. Washington jury was held, of witnestes examined, yet the county is Hunt, Governor of New York for his action, pursuant to charged with the inquest State of New York, City and County of New York, s.— : Revised Statutes An ing at the house of T, Richards, No, | Yo 1 page 126, Revived Bint y ‘ie fod Ld ere ware ot ey of EZRA &MI f Cone sew York. im the county of New nty-te- ~ . ee ea or ta the yea? of our Lond cae | PATRICK KELLY, J County Offices, tho t hundred an.! fifty one, before Seth Geer, eee vanty aforesaid, in view of the joad at vid place. Upon the ood and lawful men of and sworn, of af ates city and cot body of Jane Luntz, lying & | onthe and affirmations of six he State of New York, duly e! Married, On November 7, by Elder Edward Thoraton, Mr Jon K. Wyre to Miss Sanan Mrrewers, daughter of the late famuel Mitchell, of this oy By the Rey. John (. Smith. of Brooklyn, Mr. Wi i | firmed, and charged to inquire on behalf of anid people, ‘that the mecessity existed for the official action of the | John Delaney, John ~ Innde, D. ~ O'Conner | how abd im what manner the ald Lunte came to het | D. Hasnixo to Miss Axa Twenesa McDowato, Coroner in all the above cases. mark | death, do, upon their oaths and affirmations say, that | Breekiyn SETH GEER, Coroner, (:.*] — the seid Lunts came to her death by disease of the New Bedford Please copy. TReTIMONY | bowels, At the Church of the Ascension, by the Rev. Dr. Be- Ann Wright, reviding at 167 Forsyth street, being Iq witness whereof, we the said jurors, as wel! dell, Mr. D. G. Taras, of Morristown, N.J., to Miss sworn, saye she bee known the deceased for some tim, | Coroner, have to this inguisition set our han Bustaeern J., daughter of D. Austin Muir, Eeq, of and bas heard her complain of pain and palpitation of | on the dey and oforessid this city. the heart, and. occasionally, affected with times of faint- Jurore—Be Bonts, Franklin Montfield, Joseph In Baltimore, on Monday evening. October 20, by the ing. For the last few days, she has been affected Cline, Ephrien Fethamp, Rmamel | . Daniel Sanders. Rey. Richard Brown, Mr Ronent F Dickey, of Pitteburg, ernmps, and pains near the heart. and they continaed | BETH GEER, Coroner, {..4] | Pe. to Mrs. Acovera R. Jowes. of this city, daughter of until this morning, at 60 cloek, when eh TRaTIMONY the late Frederiek W. Dannenburg. Bey ANN WRIGHT. No. 320 Broome street. ————— Jobe A. Lidell : residing at 306, Broome street. being eoonee’, Died sworn, says be has & post mortem examination | At his late residence, 18 Washington — on Sun- of the ody. of deceased, that Ne found the heart en- | day. Oth inetant, Ganorven @, Howsavo, im the 66th year target, HR ee wt oglo- ventvoular valve aid bot clove bt nd friends of the fail fully A ‘ventricular vaive clove | ‘The relatives a family are reapec' b and exbibited the fatty degene- wited to attend his funeral,cn Wednesday morning, at i is a came to death by disease of en ste JOUN A. LIDELL, M.D - ity and +s —Ann Wright, resid- 4 Walters, the imme: No. the city of New York, mney aaa ilar dug res tng shy oly it a same 5 be paid. Hisheniety | eadeeny, wad th sent for, and he came in returns of Dr. Walters. and ‘8 carrion, . Lidell, who made a post of writing in the signatures of | mortem examination but no jury was called; 847, required that not lens than | tRere wes me other fe the room at the time; should be competent to held an in ep was called. and s0 Te. , the L URe paaned to family, the Coroner gave he enanaver any Coro- | a certifiente to bury the body; my wae not ‘any person has been slain. | given under oath. ANN WRIGHT. bas been dangerously wounded, |“ Sworn to before me, this 25th day of Oct... 1861 or has been found dead under suc 4 to | Gro Wh, Prawnnim, Ald; ward. require om inquisition. it shell be the duty of the Coroner State of New York, City and County of New York, st— €oco tothe pinee where such person be. and forth. | An inquisition, taken at the house of U. W. Moore, No. with toeummon not lest than pine nor more than fifteen | 67 Clinton street. in the ——— ward of the city of New ne. qualified by lew to serve as jarors, and not | York, in the county of New York, thie iTth day ‘empt from sugh service, to appear before such Vor of September, in the year of onr Lord one thou forthwith. at euch place as he shall to make in- | rand eight hundred amd fifty one, before Beth Geer, “yeirition comerning death or sd Goroner of the city and county aforesaid, om view henever ait or mote of the said jurors shall appear, | of the body of Thomas Fiynn lying dead at sald place, | hey shall beeworn in the manner prescribed bythe + | apo the oathe affirmations of six good aod lawful Gord wc lion of Article I, Tithe VU, 46 ot Patt | men of the {New York, duty chorea aad s#crm or , . el.ek, without further nottoe On Monday, November 1 tes McBrioe, aged 46 years,» native of the parish Clomgteht, eounty of Long: he further saya, Lunts bas. aor Hd. of Dapremiva ast, reside ot Ho. Sm hor ig Broome street. er Coronet hold an injuest | ford, ireland. there on that day or at apy other time 0 ‘The friends of the family, and those of bis brother, Andrew McBride, and his brothers-im law, James Cruise, Velix Hughes, John Brady, and the late Peter MeCosker, are invited to attend the funeral, on Wed after. noon, at 8 oelcck, from his late residence, No. avenue. ‘hiladelphia papers please 0) on 8 ‘Reraiog, November 9, at his residence, No. 110 Bleecker street, Jonn K Roverrs, M.D aged 08 years HENRY MOORE. to before me, this Sirt day of October 1861 Geo. H Faarnces, Alderman Seventeenth ward State of New York, City and Count: i, New York, «— An inquisition, taken at house of Mr rye No. 109 Beoor d street, im the Beventeenth Ward of the city of New York, in the county of New York, this 9th da Avgust, in the year our Lord one thousand hundred and fifty-one, before Beth Geer, Coroner of t city and county aforesaid, on view of the body of Hane ‘The funeral services will take piace atthe First Preeby- | p= Ay Tying aad a at a Upon the Ins and af — Ce aay avenue. on Tuesday afternoon, at frmations of rix good lawful men of the State of o clock precior! | New York, duly chosen and. fworn or afirmed and | On Sunday morning, November 0, Mansa, wife of Hugh | ‘opie, how and in | Miller. nd of the are respectful; ‘The relatives and friends yy y their ‘and affirmations, say. that the said Hane | \nvited to attend her , | tae to le death by small pox 4 ose street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon, at | Tim witness whereof, We, the said jurors as wellas the | twoo clock | Oononee, have to this inquisition ret wor hands wad sens jor unian, Novemiver®, Conwis, W Foro, wife of for emai d ee | Ceriiesnnta igcnne Waeaisoomse Mors | Ree tbeteent ce feay er Maton Ven Tenn nei fo atten a A Chas, Burton, WO Lovgiey Tira, coruaer, (. @] 4 celack, fom ber inte tesidenes, oor. ct Tpirty-slxtheat, Se crore unpre rgy | ee eee at oun C. Nizsvan, 43 years, of the firm of Wood, Nicbubr & Co., of this | Pm sbttenee is some munths, and to Rave beg em shore. ’ tere ining, an been atid fork Cape Nolana: Dav ine funeral will take place on W: , th inst, | master, wad the purel t from 142 Bebermerhorn street, between and Nevin whe rests, Besckiva, at 8 c'clcok, P.M. ‘The friends of the " family. and of bis father, a end , Fraley Queen, ani C. Niebubr, are to attend yp ‘On Monday November 19, Janna Vurrouss, of Sraae, £6 seep Delite of , Md. and resident of a, iene blyn, N. ¥., for the last Atty ) The Felatives and friends of the Zaunlly, nud of his son, ‘i ry George L. Shaw. are invited te attend the ashore on Hog ‘etter Foes fen ee nce, Ne s 29 Consced street, BRM, angen, tobe w yee: “At Mamaroneck, on Senday, November 9, Bessastiw M. the of an ingh. Had 8 Sve ines stags he Buown, aged 68 years, formerly of this city, én the Tug had no bonnet, and had one ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are res- Bey AA telnes been booed tomes Ee pectfully invited to attend the funeral. this day et helt, | Smith Rene ae aaa te ruenel mre ing: Fast 8 o'clock precieely, from St. Mark’s Church, Tenth | Ren, ry gehere on Isla ing “Bl * on it. etreet, corner of Becond avenue, 8 visited so x Eleanor, of Gl On November 10, Mantua Guivren, aged 84 years 9 | $e piace where tle. Baek menths and 17 days ‘aaieed tae a ‘The relative and friends ofthe family are respectfully | topmasts, amd the heads of her mi invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 4 | Seven or eight schrs are eunk off the coast, between Casoum~- o'clock, from her late residence, 175 Laurens street, | Peaue ant ft Poters, whose names are unknown. without further invitation. ‘On Monday, November 10, Wi.tiam Annenp, son of oy J.and Helen Sperveslage, aged 9 months and 20 relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this morn’ at 10 o'clock, from No. 203 Grand, corner of Mott street. without other invitation. It is requested that no private carriages willattend. On November 10, of consumption, Wittiam Dixon, aged Dunisn, Oct 20—A large vost apparently an inwar@ bound Am liner, in epg up the channel this morning, gos janks. Several boate have gone to right, from Liverpool to NYork, got us came of without assistance r were found on sounding on the South end of Kish he sintan 08. James W: uns PBs ~eeiis. Spoken. opt hip Mandarin, Stoedard, from NYork for Shanghae, Bop) }. 1a BS, lo 5 ‘Ship John Wade, Willis, from Boston (Sept 6) for BFran+ 21 years and 6 months. ceived. d-ult, lat# 31.N, lon 2034 We \¢ relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | | Ship Nixhsinzale, Fisk, from ‘oston (Oct 18) for Oocanios invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, 12th inst., | @n¢ Chins, having m: oe hi oe Pet hour since leaving at half-past 10 o'clock, from the residence of hin parents, | Px‘; 224/ult. § Ax lat 27 00 Mi lon 4 OW itibaity at 442 Hudson street, His remains will be taken to | prschr London, Crane), 23th alts lat 2335, Lou Ose" Cypress Hills Cemetery for interment On Sunday evening, Mancaner Avavsta, wife of Na- thaniel Davis. Jr. ‘Their relatives, friends and acquaintances are res- pectfully invited to attend her funeral, om Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, P. M., without further invitation, from the houre of her father, H. A. Williams, No, 121 Bighth street, Clinton Place. ‘On Sunday evening, November 9, E. L. Hunt, of the rm of Hoyt & Hunt, aged 40 years. At Richmond. Va. on November 5, Wintiam De Haar Foreign Ports, Raxeror,, Oct 27--Cld Medomak, Rich, NOrleans. Cuanaven, Oct 25—Arr Doutectiiand, Hanker, NYork. Gnossrant, Oot lé—Arr Lucy L Bale, Thomas, Masanzsas 17th, Hy Shelton, Allen, Baltimore. D Oct %3—Arr Adria en Willern, Amst for Boston; 25th, Rhiat Hamburg for NYork. Sid America, Cunnii m2, diff and Savannah; Cornelia, Blauchard, Newport and NOrleans. ExsinsuR, Oct 2—Arr Medora, Leach, Cronstndt for Bos- on. Giascow, Oct 25—Arr American Lass, Carmi 5 ichael, New Parrenson, of Elizabethtown, N. J. York; Glasgow (¢), Stewart, do, Sid 23d, Joon Bunyan, “Runney,” Savannah. 15—Cid Alexiva, (from Marseilles, late LEAR, Oct Baurlivgsme, lost overbosrd,) N York. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. pe sienal ba ae Basnvnc, Oot Hare Livinis, Tiadle, NOAM | = WERPOOL, Ort 2t— Arr Ho adford, Bt John, NB; New York, November It, 1951, ‘28th, Theo in, Hi 2. Sid 2st, lows peteseccsnotaneleiennitenellia (not Ji ‘th, Albert Gallatin, Do- York; 27th, Emily, Cli ‘SPranciseo. Cid 71 Washington, Psgs, NYork: Loodiamah, Gray, ¥Orlo Herald, Gemmell do. Entd for ldg 27th, Con ueror, Leiteh, © Renpden, Hersey, from NOrleans; Constitution, Brit- or] Steamship Empire City, T: er, New Orleans, M O Roberts. ‘d bound, Presiden’ Comping: Peat Ship Meta (Brem), De Hi ondon, Oslrichs & Co, d Wasbington, Pes N York; Heral 4 Shop Jersey. cans Stanten & Thompson. NOriesa Bhip Greenwich, Childs, New Orleans, W Nelson & Soa. Lonvon, Oct 2+—Eatd inwards Itzstein & Wolskor, ‘eagle & Hazard. NYork, Entd out 22, United States, Chisnolm, A 4 if i Cld 7ch, Viola, Whiting, Havre and NYork. Sid 234, nionderry, T Wallace. West, Briard, Hong or diz, B& G A Hemil ‘Ady 2th, American Cengross. Williams, for N¥ork 6th; ‘tter, Juan, Nesmith & Sons. Northumberland. Lord. do | ‘orkshire, By Jo 2lat. Bark Cornelia, Ward, Havans, M Taylor & Co. Oot H—Diogenss, Sylvester, for NOrleans, Bark Bxsct, Stevens, Savannah, Sturues, Clearman & Co. Bark Peter Demill, Hoey, Savannan. Domill & Co, —C14 Jane, Drake, Apalachise! ‘R Carver, Carver, Gibara, J T Wright & Co. ps 20—Arr Kate & Aite Low, Brig Clinton, Walker, Charleston, G Bulkley. ton, NC. for Carihagens. Brig Patriot, Aldrich, Bristol, RI, master, Fr Joun, NB, Nov ¢—Arr achr Watchis, Weooter, Alox- Brig Typee, , Machi Brett Vose & Co. eniria; Sth, barks Schr Louising, Smith, Charleston, N L M'Cready & Co. NYork; 7th. Anr Kennoy Young, At- Sehr Rixggold, Mott, Frodericksburg, Sturges, Clearman | kinson, Philadelphin. wi; Schr Bergen, Cole, Petersburg, J Hunter & € Toston big Fi Nerina, Dougie, ¢ DG; oibe nip e] en, Cole, Petersburg, unter O- a ri ‘eving, Boddie, Georgetown, Schr Harriton Price, Smith, Wilmington, NC, NLM'Croa- or, Bouvells, Liverpoo! ~ : A 180, Sept 27—Are bark Lady Suffolk, Polloys, & ould leave toon for Kio Jeustre, Home Ports, dy & Co *eche Pauling, Hilton, Newhera. NC, M Platt & Co. Folr Colom Winslow, Norfolk, Sturges, Clearman & 0. 3 Te tO Dikta Jane, Mele BOSTON, Nov 8, P¥—Clu sohrs John C Bunyan, Putioat, Tit Fascee ie ae Anes Maris, Finney, NYork Bis'stoamentp Bone das, Guynlern: Merial 415 PM); brigs Boston, China, Erapire; aobe Behr Cyrus Ch aud from the Koade brige Cordebia, tte, and Steamer Eric. mbiem, Hardie, Mobile: J H Duval, Taj Bice? Pasting, By ora: Geo 8 Webseer, Covting York Brigs Rata ), Rogers, Crxacoa; Ti inenley. Galveston; i Arrived. Gaten, dave Ibect Fearing, Spates, - Steawship Union, Budd, New Orleans, 6 daye 17 hours, and | delphia: achss Northern Ligh se, Cape Haytien; Rben 6 days 7 houre from the SW Pass, dae and passengers, | Atkins, Wheldsa, Port su ig Aiyannis; Guinare, to Spofford. Tilest ke (no dates gi Ist 3503, | Bunker, Riebmond; Geo Encs. Dory, cud Elfiot, Sharp, Frod- Jon 76, Mexicangstenmer Astoo, 2 days from New Yorks iat ef, Long, Norfolk; Isabella Thompson, 87 80, he ed signals with Br bark Cora: saw Fr: Soha O ion 74.30, exchang hap Florica, hence for Ba , 126 miles North of Hatteras. Ship Admiral (pt), Blitfen, Havre, Oct 7, with mdse and cot ngers. to M Livingston. (Bs Eblers, Hambu: : Hodson, Havener; John Fronch; and Copia. Sears, Mary, Crosby; & T Sip) B fiandy; Oreson, Diver, to 46 days, with mdse ron, Albany: ‘2S, lat 45, a Bulse, and Westy & Minturn’s 4.45 PM, Fire jac, Nye, henoe for Nova Scotis. a Aisiaite, Metoalt Indian Ocean, Cailender: Ieabelia 8 ches opoke be | Bai THWORE Arr brig Oneoo, © ort. epoke br a rt brig Oneco, Cooper, Port for Port Adelaide: 12th, | land; echre J Ars) kins tmediooe: aed Wests clean: Nov 4, Gcdwiu, Cariiele: Win A DuBoot, over hogers, 4 8, Alban: ‘unies H Adams, ship, three Boson packet barks 10 23, ury tor Bath u + 9, off sprung ® leak, was towed up to the city by the ste ebips Louise Marta, Weacke, reniites 6th ine it 38, lon 74 BO spoke brig Emily of aad rks Krogston, Stitting Cal- for Bath from ric! arg. ‘born, Falmouth. Je; EnipColumbim, Gramley, Charleston, 6 days, with cotton, ha 20' da Tgaton: “Mary: ke, to 7 Wardel, ‘Reed, Cavannan; schey Gem, Phip Irene (new, 1400 tons), Williams, Essex. 18 h ia | 7 ir, Abbot R; Truth, Bakes, Charleston; balla, ‘tow of steam tug Telegraph, to Bturges, Clearman Teleare yh, Dic) meson, N BC CHAWLESTON, Nov5—s 3 Pulklop, Brown, ark Norma 46 days, in ¥ Medora, Brown, ¢o; bark Como, Smita, Bor wot be) and 143 p Grifto, NVor’:; Admire jake, Hadley, do. Ot y ix, 44 days, ‘Stave, Dill, Phitadetohe; 5 L Lamm (Sw), Val- urance. waziior & mat. Sid bark Carolina, Shor- Buouos Ayres, 69 days with Hie (Fr), Burret. Paiptetd, Levelan hey mg 42 daa, in ballast a le, 10 days, with yet orth), Cousins, Calais, § days, with (Br). Elkin, St John, NB,9 days, with Blakely dee (Ihr), Emith, Bt Joba, NB, 18 days, with & Coo plaster, t er eee Rel ADC Brooks, Allen, N x Nina: . C , Allen, Bhs’ andrew Sptegvs (Dt), MeBurnee, New Bandon, NB, NEW ORLEAKS, Ost LPM are ships Néw Roctand, » at J 8 Whitney. Manson, Havre; Zenebdie, Bark ie bark Kilby. dehe Elizabeth, Bamye 13 days, with cotton | Howiana, Havre; brig Compt de Maylotio (Aus), Mohorick, he Alini 12 days, with codar, to | | Nev <—Arr ship Osborne, Nowell, Liverpool; bark Chosa» ae Ser nase pe avy sole ke, Pike, Ph: aelphie; brig 3 PAR! Charruan, Bow knocked overboard by the fore: bag gy gy — reeis, Smith, nwrs, James Brown, Howon Liverpast, York echee Foules, Applsby, Brazos; ke, Matacords Bey. with cot! and 16 i + lat 38 0, sews large a f main topmast and fore and masts, 5 Howard, Marshatl, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, ster: ate, Smith, Wilmington, NC, 8 days, with aaval adelp! ui py, ore ‘ rche Robt Spe PRILADELPHI [iverreol, vis Yer br y, Vers re chip Gondar, Derst Pe lark, und Ironsides ttgou, Lyle. SPranciecoy bark’ Bl Corl Flower, Ponca: sehr eg Child, Baker, on evry Miller t mith: RL & A Stuas ater: ‘ ‘ol tine: i ow ‘a «hy 4 Bebr Pering, B. an} ths <. Bobr Pbiladelphis, py se Stott prookiyos indaca, Sans Beheses, BPM, 10 | EARS, Oot 2e— Act buls Cushnoe, Lawey, W P m from ¢ SAVANNAH, Mov 5—Arr stenmeh!p Alsbams, Lu ‘Move | k (experienced strone head wind weather during the entire peerage) o; brig Excel, Bennett, do. Cid brig Jago de Cube. er, Chagres. euart, Lockwood, arr fro h— stoertee. tt, at Absecom, with her me Ship Oder—Mre snd Mre mpeg! and were all that children, Mr Ablers. Mise Juni Mrs Jones aad 3 children, m NE, a1 MrSheneidershie, Miss Jegenoe, Mrs Theren and shild, will inevitab'y xo Oryen an. a. F anything ¢lee Aémiral—Dr Brana, J M Pusher, L Plondor Teron. P t is, worth obtaining, © Noy 10—Wind at sunrise, NE; Waw. Passengers Satled, wT bie tah td sigan Geant ae Matin encanta t Sola. and child, oroaabel, Mr an, Telegra Marine Keports, indy, Miss Malibran, Master Malibran and M nea ins thats Mee lore nacas Ss Weak’ si Arrived—8h Mra 1; and i 4 Sept Rider. Eliza, for ik 10 days, rt, Mrs ’ Grew, for NYork, Ida: it and nurse, Nicho! E Koppise! Nie Ramos, WD f bars the athlon » bark Undine, ‘or iw, Rio 7 Ji Navhunaly i batvoree New Onirans. Nov }0. terey: Charlotte Reid, T: rth America, Nath dente a Boston; Rebecos, NYork; barks See works at, flied Bhi Risiog Sum, am Herald Marine “Correspon dence. Lng Nov Arrivy mag Lye of Clya npn oy. Bac's, Manthews, Bonen, Nass Bh ti “a er, i, ra: Phe iach jeg phate race tie eet eee “Liye MEDICAL, HEUMATISM.— ANY GENTL — Bigs H W Moncare, Titeomss Mob) soneesaity | BR MES ehtea with toe svmplaint( Rogen Mi jaabeth, Shoe; Dickerson. | have tied everythi Wm L Da HY, 8G ‘very short time, and & sam from $25 er. Smith, and Buens age, Pouser, ing to the contract made, sho hiyn; steamer Biack Dis: | © 'Rhewmatiem,” box 3408 Port OMes, Brie Onvco! APNESS, DISCHARORS, NOISES IN THR Ral nal Destarte nivcnanee Notes (FE NYork rable by Dr. Tleath’ 24,10, a throats, Ke., are all ou new and treatment, i short time. He also treats the Tye, inserts the most beautiful Artificial withoud cks and their ear fountains. Of- ‘ant Brosdway. ce, rR. WAR ireak and white irthen, and nearly new, and oo pa", to cure rroeat Seses cured in nee from res to five Ly) . 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