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by least the be in statue. He is a great wag, ee possessing the true Hibervisn ibumor—and bids ely Lloret the House in a roar pow and then this winter. ‘Withal, he is one of the best fellows in ms world: self- ‘made, and not a whit ashamed of it. As for Mr. Michael ‘Walsh all the world knows bim and description ‘sim porsible. He is the same as when here before, m0 doubt be as much oe the ladies’ end es much the wonder 0! mem! Mr. Taylor, from the tristocratic. ‘Thirteen Qrict, is a man of superior staniion, at's politi- Gin cf doubttul position, He ie considered more @onser vative—as, Of course, becomes the representative of the codfish Fifteenth ward—than apy others of the my members, and yet. it 1s openly chargea that he favors the peeudo- philanthropic ideas of Seward and Weed. But his is a thing scarcely possible in the successor of Mr. Varnum people choose to disbrlirve these slander for abe present. There will, doubtless, be opportunities for definition of positions during the session. Mr. Leary, a Telative of the Actor Howe hatter, represents the Four- teenth district, the largest 1m poiut of population in the Btate. He is a good huvker, aud although new on the tage of politics, porserses that caution and foresight swhieh will generally secure a vew member from decep- tion and mistake. “Mr. St Jobn the only saint in this house of rinners, comes from the Fifteenth district. He is the youngest member of the Assembly, not having yet ‘ttained twenty-two years The list of New York assem- Biymen ends with Mr E.L Snow. ot Social Union me- Ory. sent is stoutly contested by Mr. Russel Smith. fir mn bh, hewever, of courte relies upon a chance Which mey come though it ems imporsible. The two caucuses held (1 Monday evening were well attended, In the democratic, everything was @ set aflair: the candida‘e for Speaker was as Well knewn before its meeting, as afterwards The votes ot the New Yorkers wwere much divided. The majority of them voted for ‘Mike Walsh for Speaker. on the frst ballot; afterwards For Cushing, of Tompkins, Mr Hatch, the caucus no- minee, being obnoxious on acccunt of his Van Burenism Ain 1848, received a: no time the support of more than wo New Yorkers, The huvker democrats from the river eountier, alto generally weut against Hateh. On the ymotion to make (he nomication of that gentleman una- mimous, Mike Walsh voted no aud announced his inten- ion to bolt the next cay, Wich he did. ‘The other hua- ers, by acquiercing of » bound themselves to sup- rt Hatch. in the House, an obligation which they all MGlled in good faith In the whig caucus, there were tt everal ballote. Mr Heartt of Rensselaer, obtained the momination. asa sort ef compromice. Mr. Heartt is a moderate whig He approves of the compromise, but has Pxed the committees to suit the woolly heads. Thus, he silver greys get the honor. and the woo!lies the pro- At and the power; avery nice arravgement, which ap- ‘pears to be generally sulicfactory. Kossuth is on the carvet. and all kinds of fun and dis- wuscion are abead. Waitand see Reviews of New Book: Tue Furvre Weavin or America. Being a Glance at the Resources of the United States, with a Review of the China Traie By Francis Bonyge. Wew York: The author, 1852.—The author pre: Rents 8 view of the staples, cotton and rice, and gues the necessity of introducing other agricultural Btaples to meet increasing wants He has entered at Jength into the history and cultivation of teaand indigo, and their manufacture; and reviews the opium trade. He concludes by speculating on the future advance of America, and discusses the inte- rests of free and slave labor. The work displays considerable ability Secrer Exrepition To Perv. By George J. and Anthony Ulloa. Translated from the Spanish. Boston: Crocker & Brewster, 1551.—This work Peale an expedition to Peru in 1735, partly for the ore of ascertaining the true political condition of er that country. It consists of a detail of the tyran- nies practised toward the Indians by the Spaniards. Memoirs oF CuristorHER Worpswortn, the English Poet. By Christopher Wordsworth, D.D. Vol Il. Boston: Ticknor & Co, 1851.—This is the concluding volume of this work, closely detail- ing the incidents in the poet's life, which pos- sBeases considerable interest. Nicaragua, 17S Peop.e, Scenery, MonuMENTS, AND THE Proposep InTEROCKANIC CaNnaL. By E G. Squier, late Charge d’Affuirs to the republics of Central America; 2 vols. New York: Appleton & Co., 1852.—This is a work of much value and inte- rest. giving us, as it does, full and replete informa- tion on Central America, and which value is en- hanced by ite publication at the present time It is superbly got up. and the maps and drawings are uniaue. Its perusal will also afford high gratifica- tion te those interested in the antiquities of Ame- rice. Laurie Topp.— The life and writings of Grant ‘Thorburn. By himself. New York: E. Walker, 1852. —Thie book is intended to exemplify the power of morality and adherence to principle, through the course of a life chequered wich vicissi- tude, and cqntains some striking illustrations, Tug Pray Mate. Boston: Crosby & Nicholls. —A series of tales and amusing illustrations for the juvenile portion of the community, whom they will no doubt entertain and instruct Memoirs or THE Great Mgrrorouis. By F. Saunders. New York: G. P. Patnam, 1852 This manual contains an accurate and graphic: Gescription of London, and is embellished with cuts of the principal buildings, which are exact and will be useful to ihe future visiter. * Tue Carnovic Orrerinc. By the Rey. Wm. Walsh, D. New York: Dunigan & Brother, 1852 —This embellished book contains dissertations on the festival days, and other ed at of interest Fawary any Scuoor Monitor and EpucationaL Catecuism. By James He Jr., New York: G. Savage, 1852.—This little work is well adapted to its design, and is a ureful acquisition to the de- partment of Education. Tre First Woman. By Dr. Spring. TaLes FROM CaTLanp—(A buwmorous story); Guing To THE Wuite Mountains anp Lakes or New Han: sure; New Yorx Direcrory For 1786, repRINT- ED—Are well written and entertaining. Livineston’s Law Reoister ror 1852.—Must be of invaluable use to the profession. ‘Tur Ursuing Manavn. New York: Dunigan & Brother. A coijlection of Catholic prayers and spiri- tual exercises, got up and bound in an elegant yle. AauaM’s MaGazink, for January, 1852. New York: Stringer & Townsend.—This number opens with an interesting novel, by Mr G. P.R James, entitled “A Lite of Vicissitudes”’ “The Lost Deed,” and “Imagination and Fact,” which are well written Altogether the present number exhibits much talent. Harrers’ New Monruty Magazine, for Janu- ary, 1552.—The early and private life of Franklin, by Jacob Abbot, is the opening essay, and is re- pee with interest. ‘Bonaparte’s Expedition to spt” is graphic and trathful, and exhibits much of the great military genius of Napoleon. ‘ Mau- rice Tiernay ” increares in interest, Tue International. MaGavzing, for January, 1852. New York: Stringer & Townsend.—The prominent features in this number are a short me- moir of Kersuth; “The Ancient Monuments of Greece,” accompanied with ¢ of the principal ruins of that once classic land; ‘The Underground ‘Territories of the United States,” illustrated, show the terrific convulsions of nature, and are impros- Bive of great geandeur; and “American War En- Ren which wiil attract attention, as showing e progress of, and present state of improvement in fire arms. Gopxy’s Lapy’s Boox, for January, 1852.—The Present number sustains its character, and is inte- resting and useful. Lota Montes; on, A Reriy To THE PrivaTE History anp Memorss. Bythe Marquis Papon. —This it an able defence of the Countess of Lands- feld from the imputations on ber character. It poftens down matters of fact Books reccived:—* Charter of the Grass Valley Gold Mining Compan; “A Dissertation on the Reeources and Policy of California;” “ Histor of the Case of the late J. K. Rogers, M. D worth’s You:h’s Cabinet.” Musie—‘* Morceaux ; ** The Wild Haunts for Me,” a Gracieux,” No Swirs Song; and “‘Eulalic,” a spirit stirring mo lody, by H. T Comw Srrivgs or Russia —The growth of Russian wer is in part shown by the following statistical ta, from the Cologne Grazette:—In the year 1462, the ussian empire covered an aren of 100,000 re miles, and its population was 6,000,000 In i the numbers were 7,500,000 square miles; tion, 12,000,000 In 1689, 14 500,000 square population, 16,000,000 In 1725, 10,500,000 ad miles; population, 20,000,000. In 1825, 54,000,000 fguare miles; population, 55,000,000 dn yy 22,600, 000 equare miles; population, 65,- Parisian Fasmrons ror Decemper, 1851.—At the beginning of the presert month the favorite color was a shot, which was met with almost every- here in the promenaies onthe Boulevards. Steel bas been almost universal jo Paris, aod a great deal of it has been seen in points by way of trim- ming tothe jacket. The waterial most in requisi tion bas been Mavzlin, which has been much worn by members of the Asrembly and the writers for the newspapers —Punch. Ire Evvecrs ox Puruns Misive Ovens » heavy rains have continued to fail, with but rhort intermissions, and ao companied at times with strong winds, such ax were not experienced during the whole of last winter rise in the rivere may be jocked for immediately. and very wide-rpread satisfaction among the possessors of piles of dirt, some of whom have waited more than bulf a year forthe boon thet yow seems fortacoming The Gry diggings throvgbout the mining region will receive Sncursions of thousanc been engaged on the Tar Weatnen ts © JoeGr of the slaliow streams, now coon to become swollen Ord swifttorrenta, “ep who have been long without Fesource, impatiently wateuicg the changing seasous Wii suddenly find their pockets weil lined with the ali Jy durt. and soon all the avenues of business and enjoy- goent il) bear @ liviier look; eurely & consummation most Mevoully to be wished —Sucromento Times, Dec, 2 » Tt bing to have some fur, undertork to womvert the shertert of Sait umber intoe ap- eae broom was - paw or to the oung 's person. ip ‘® manner or t feet her head. A pillow, astound Tude representation of a head was fas- tened to the top ofthe broom. was then care- to make the fi Penson ‘The pre- apparition. followed by nions, started to try the efleet of thelr contrivance. omithey entered the room of a young inoy, who was ritting with her — toward the door. apparition stepped forward and Jeaned over the cpa e young lady. hearing « noise immediately behind her. suddenly threw back her head. ‘The moment she saw the strange onjeet, her upturned eyes became immovably fixed and she remained motion- lees. soon saw thet something was the mu ter and attempted to rouse her They succecded ina short time, but the change fiom unconscious stupor was to raving madness At the last accounts the unfortunate girl was much better, and hopes were entertained that she would soon recover her reason, She has however, suffered a great deal. Her incoherent ravings showed that the horrid spectre, created in her imagination by a momentary glance, still haunted her.— Pittsbu g Jour- nal, Deatu oF WitiiamGuimsuaw — William Grim- shaw, Esq ,8 gentleman widely known for bis liverary attainments, died at his residence near Philadelphia, on the 8th inst., at the age of seventy years Mr Grimshaw was # native of Ireland, but has resided in this country for many years, the time being: divided between Phiia- delpbia and Harrisburg He was tbe author of numerous excellent school bisteries, whion were at the time uni- versally received aa text bcoks,and which are till nighly esteemed. He also wrote the “Americau Chesterfield,” the “ Ladies’ Lexicon.”” and numerous smaller works, all evincing very enlarged icformation, and a clear, vigorous intellect His reacing was very extensive, and his knowledge of the progress of things during his life- time, particularly in relation probably as thorough ss that of any man in this country. His mind lost none of its vigor with the approacn of age, and in his fine intellectual countenance, bis imposing ive figure, there vere no appearances of decay, of reading continued to the last, aud he has, His lov within « year, frequently employed bis pen upon such subjects as he took*an especial interest in.— Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, 9h inst. Court Calendar for Monday. Bcraeme Court —8riciat, Tram — Nos 2%, 49. 31,38, 39, 40, 41, 44, 45, 48, 50, to and including b4 and 55. Orneurr Court.—Noe. 85, to and icluding 90; 92, to and ipclad- ing 9934. Gommor Preas.—-Triar Term Part 1—Same as Satur- day. Part 2—Nor. 76, 94 96, 1(2, 114, 118. 122, 124426, 128, 130, 182, 136, 56, 188, 140. ae ae CITY TRADE REPORT. Satunvay, Jan. 10—6 P. M. Asnes varied little, though the salee reached but 30 bbis., and the stock 2.034 casks of all hinds Barrapsivrrs —Flour remained firm. the business em- bracing 4.000 bbls. State, Southern, and Weetern, at yes- terday’s prices—fancy Ohio and Genesee at $4 813; a $5, extra Ohio at $5 a $5 25, and extra Genesee at $6 u $5.87 1. Rye flour ruled steady, 160 bbls. fine fetching $3 50, Nothing has been done in corn meal Wheat seemed { inactive, only 1700 buskels Long Island white realizing $1. Rye and barley were unaltered (ats declined to | 301; a 45c, per bushel. Corn appeared the same. 10.000 bushels mixed Western having been taken at 650. Corree. —There were 100 bags Java bought at lle ; 200 Laguayra and Rio at 834 a £'(c.; and 250 8t Domingo, at 7%. Corrrx.—Yellow metal was more sought after, at Ti dsc. perlb. Corron.--The feeling for this article was better to-day, csusid by the advance, announced by telegraph, at the Rcuthern porte after the receipt of the Cambria’s ad- vices, and 3.000 bales changed hands at an advance cf age. We continue our quotations as they are within the av rege rater paid: LIVERPO LCL. SIFICATION. New Orlean la da Mobile § Tex Ty Bi ye ae nds. non * to European ports continued "dull, and an gagements as light For Liverpool, cotton was taken = 5-82d. Flour and roti were at 9d.. avd grain nominal, st 8d a 33¢d. Some English vessel« have gone to Baltimore, to load with flourandcorn For London, 15,000 a 20.000 pipe staves were taken at 50s For Havre, the packet of the 24th was filling with cotton, at \, and with sthes and bark at old rates There was no alteration in rates to California. Frvir —400 boxes Malaga raisins found a market, at $1 6234; 500 half do..$74¢.; and 800 quarter do , ac50c. Hay.—Akout 1,000 bal iver were picked up during the past two days, at 7ic. a 802 per 100 lbs Hewr.—Sales were made of61 bales American un dressed. at $120, four months. Inox —But 45 tons Bcotch pig were taken at $20 £0, uszael time. Lrap —Galera was held at $4 45; English, $4 85; and Spanish. $4 25. without a buyer Mo.assks —Near 140 barrels Leuisiana changed hands, at 27c a 28. per gallon Navat Stones --Bome 300 barrels crude turpentine brought #3 062; ; 100 do. spirits, 25c.; and 150 do whtte Torin; $2.8 $275. s—-There bas been 4,300 gallons linseed oil dispos d ofatGlc. Market firm. Provisrons ois; Jayed more animation, the transactions included ey bbls. prime and mess pork. at $13 60a $14, and $14 8735 a $15 25, an advance; 240 do prime lard at Ge. m 950. por ib ; B06 40, prinse eucd mses Gaal at $6 SF a$5 75 aud $8 50a $11; and 50do beef hams, at $isand $e 25, respectively. Dead hogs were iu recnest at 64 a€'.c. perth. Other articles were unchanged. Erinits —Saler of 800 bbls prison whickey were effected to-day, st 20°; a 2le , cash—the former rates Bucars continued dull, 60 bhds Muscovado purchared at 4350. per Ib. ‘Teas prerented no new features of interest. This morning's auction passed languidly at former prices Avnexed are the particulars :—Imported per bark Can- dace —(New crop )—Terms- Approved notes at ai: were months. | Hyton-—€ half chests, 0 per It; 81 do. 360; 21 do. 32e ; 52 do.. Sle,; 29 d0.. 20340. Me ; 62 do., Ke ) catty ‘boxes ood “Q0., B7e.; G4 do do.. 85¢ ; 25 do, 2334 Gunp: wder—12 bait chesta, 520 | 10 do. 17 do. de ; 10 do., 40c.; 49 do.. 39340. 186 do. 88346.; 102 do.. 380.; £0 do , ‘ Be; 19 do., 34¢.; 27 catty boxes do, 41sec. Lmperial—11 half chests, 543<¢ ; 29 do, B03;c; 20 do.. 45c. 9 do.. 483.0 "84 do , 420; 58 do, 40350 87 do., S8¢.; 10 do. 37 ige Db eatty boxes do. 40¢. Hyson Twankay—20 28¢ " Twankay—7 half chests, 20¢ ; 50 do, ; 70 “eo a °. 500 ; 41 rh 48e ; ;€3 do. 22¢ ; 25 40, 20e, Hycon Skin—S4 half chests’ S00 ;,§0 0; 28o.; 80.do., and 129 chests; 24e.; 9 chests do $1 half chests, do., 40 do., and Fi chieriado 213ge, Cbulan Powchong chong—28 half chests, 16%<c ; £9 do.. 1d 1ze Tonacco.—Some 75 bhds Kentucky brought 4 5340., and 200 bales Cube an unknows rate Demand moderate. 51.00.2220 ; Oolong--50 half chests, BT half chests 22!4¢ Sou- 10, 1852 7 calves. 17 head eattls, RECEIPTS OF PRODUC By En Ratnoap—81 hoge, 13 pkgs. butter, 920 bbls. flour, $1 do. pork, 8,472 sides leather, and 22 tes, beef. By New Haven Rar.noan—001 pkgs. cheese, 11do poultry, 289 do. butter, 40 rolls leather, 50 bars iron, 205 pkgs. beef. 110 sheep, 624 bbls. flour, 41do whisky, 60 do. ashes, 50 bars iron. 184 bags barley, 43 bales hops, 13 head cattle, 187 bogs, 1425 Lushels cate, 78 bags wheat and 5 bales woo! IMPORTATIONS FROM THE Ist 10 0TH OF saNUany, INCLU BIVE Brer.— 650 carks bottled. Banitra —-400 bbis. oe s --45 casks. 19 cases German —B55 bdls. coil yarn. 256 ceils bolt rope Day Goons.—2 006 pkgs. per steamer Africa; 1.149 per steamer Atlantic; 704 per ehip Joseph Walker; 224 per Southampton; 56 per Yorktown; 943 per steamer Frank- | ‘ood- | } Hn; 215 per ship Manlius; 387 per Duchess de Orleans. 70 per Stanislaus; 48 per Columbus; 243 per bark F 240 per Sarab Boyd, Total, 6.384 pkgs Daves —6 cks cammomile flowers; 10 cases Teer, rus; 400 cantars brimstone; 15 bhds. 2 bbls. 4 bage dividivi; 20 cares opium; 9 boxes arrow root: 320 cases liquorice paste; 60 cases liquorice stick; 62 boxes camphor Fink Cnackens —5,560 boxes fire-crackers, Fier — 50 tierces codfish ; 1€ bbis. alewives; 2 bbis. trout; 23), do salmon; 111 do. 126 half do. mackerel. Guano. —616 tons guano Hipves.—1?,730 ox and cow hides; 176 horse hides; 222 baler goat ekins; 6 bales calf skins, 9,900 horns; 23 bbis do. Ham —18 bags; 6 bales, Honry.—8 tierces Invia Russe. —123 baskets India rubber. Ivony --6 tusks ivory. LeatHen.—2 boxes leather; 17 casks skins; 20 casks skivers, ead, le Lrav.—2.176 Re sohs matting. Martine —2 * Merar.—19}¢ toms coppe: Dyes.—20 chests, 6 cases indigo; 11 pkgs cochineal Dye woons.— 237,650 Ibs logwood; 12,100 Ibs braziletto; jeces fustic Paint —11 carke colors 4 boxes vermillion. Potators.—6 067 bushels, 73 bbis, Racs.—240 bbls. Rattan. —100 bdle. eplit rattan Bucan.-~ 265 hhdes., 16 bbis . 3.460 boxes. Bart.--4,000 bushels, 6,460 sacks —6 630 mats, 500 ee — Tee 8,687 pkgs. Tis —B 24 oxen. 1,600 slabs Winer --2890 barkets champagne; 60 cases Roralio: 8 butte, 16 bhds 21 qrs Spanish wine; 158 piper, 65 ee is, 812 qr. casks, 20 fifths, 60 octaves port wine; 20 ca 1 bbd., 2 butts sherry p.=~082 loge $40 crotches, 961 pieces aida 1.464 pieces lignumvite; 33 loge rosewood, 28}; tons Lonar wood, MARKETS ELSEWHERE. eTCCK bse a on 100) Reading Peak b Ni 7 eG Na b ctl Net i FA A FR, 15; 10 4 to British polities, was | . 87e3 38. d— S200 Wat and es vy Sime of. and Osa i Hoard thi a aoe x R Bond "67. B¥{ bid, 0 apked; de - em, tae Tid, 4 seked; York and Gumb, 18; bid, 18% Fore! Kincston, Jam., Dec. uae eiee cerns pisced al » but hol to sell under 278 , which rate may be considered the ket price, but the article is im small sequiry thereat 2€s. is freely offered by speculators for " Mval ws in light supply, and good eng: ‘The late ope- rations bave been principally by retail ‘at 209. per barrel. Rice —A cargo cf Carolina, just arrived, has beeo moved at 7s, Some trifling operations in this description. of former reevipts, were previously effected at 20s. per 100 Ibs. Codfish.—The fist arrival aiter our last sold at ids for ordinary, and 26s. for large in cask, and 17s. per box. For the next an advance of 6d. was obtained for ovsk fisb, large and ordinary The boxes were put in at \7s ‘The market 1s very lightly fupplied | Mackers1.— The last receipts were ieadily placed at $2 per bar. Herringe—Zis, was readily obtained for the last arriv. Bread is in heavy supply aud «mail enquiry. 50 barrels Treadwell and Co.’s Pilot have changed hands, at 16s per barrel. Other brands way be quoted at 176. a 18s. aud 20s. for crackers. Buiter.— American 9d. per Ib Tricesure on the decline, the market beivg well su plied Lard 63,4 107d, per Ib.. but it is though the pi still go lower, Canoles—1,000 boxes Cook's, and Douredore’s. sold at Gis per Ib Soap —£00 boxes Steele's €0 lbs. Perk —179 barrels New York Mess sold at fds a 96+ per barrel and 50 barrels ¢ ear Moss at 988 ; consequent, Bowever, om short weight, an allowance of Bs per barrel was subsequently made. Beei.-—Smith's and Halstexd's, in moderate quaatities may be quoted atd5s, per halt barrel. A parcel of 100 bulf barrels of the latter has changed hands at 443. Tongues.-—Pigs ar> very scarce. Ox Tongues are unraleable, Hams —ame- rican 4d. to 73¢4. ax in quaiity, Oil—Cod bas been | placed at 2s 94 pergalion, Tobacco —A rather coar: | derable parcel of Cavandish. aome time here has been moved at 9a for 38's, and 10@ tor 20's Leaf is ipas- the merket is heavily supped wiih ail sors Corn ie still scarce Yellow woulu readily command 9s per bag. Onions.—Several large parcels have bea wt 208, per barrel Cheese it plentiful. Amoricss od | Td. perlb, Lumber ~ White Pine ix worth 70s. 4 805. per 1.000 feet. Piteh Pine, and Steve snd ~hingler are wanted Gold — American is plentitus, ut 1 p-r cent Freight --Nothing is being done atpre-wnt, Ail vesset are precurable at 45s. per ton tor Fnglend Prrvameveo, Dec. 4—Our flour marke. is pretty well now. The article has been sagnant, but the last few days have created an improvement: sey good new flour 16 417 milreas. Sugars are comivg in briskly. and it is eaid the crop is large Telegraphic Reports UMARL ESTOS The tales of cotton to-day have reeched the m closes firm at 73¢c. a 8c remanence eae ee ence en Married, January 5, Mr. Gro. P. Li | Avetuea P. Simons, of New York of Brooklyn, to ‘iss Died. { On Friday morning, ct consumption, Georce P. V Price, in the 20th year of bis age ‘The relatives and friends of the family, elso the mem- bers of the Joseph Light and Independent Peari Gasrds, are respectfully requested to attend his fuoeral, on Sune day, 1th inst., at 2 «clock, from his late resideuce, Tweuty-firet street, Gowanus, Brooklyn, On Friday morning, of consumption, Groxce P. V. Price, in the $6th year of his ave ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bere of the Joreph Light, Independent and Pearl Light Guards are respectfully requesied to attend is fuceral, this day. at 2o’clock, from his late re-idence, fwenty- first street, Gowanus, Brooklyn. On Friday night, Jan 9 afier a severe iiluess, of in flammation of the lunge, Dosnsicx Roche, ag d ” yeorr, 8 pative of Carrigdowning. Jork. Ip land His remains will be taken to Mosristowna. N J. for in. terment, on Monday morning, trom nis lie resi teue 19 Weet street Cork papers please copy. Ov Saturday. Jan 10, Mrs, Mary 67th year of her age Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend ber funeral, on Monday, Jan 12. at half- past 1 o'clock, from her late residence. No 124 Thirty- second street On Saturday, Jan. 10, after a long and p: Rs ilues Tuomas Gi.cnRist. aged 44 years and 11 mon hs ‘The relatives and friends of the family. wiso hoe of b brother-in-law, R. W. Bowyer, are respectfully iuvite to attend his funeral, to-morrow, at 2 P. . from in late residence, No, 115 White street. The retnaias w be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interm nut On Saturday, Jan. 10, Coaneuivs L B1o«r, aged years The friends and acquaintances of the tamiiy. ard t Ouvrier Circle No, 1, B.U.. also the National dd form Asecciation, are respectfully invited tog wud | 8 ft. ners], this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the bose Mrs Cary, No 16 Spring street Ou Saturday, Jan. 10, Many Reywo.n, daughter of Jobn Ji and Sarah Ann Hobby. aged 4 years 3 mouthe and 24 days ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfally invited to attend her funeral. from the residence of ber parents, No. 42 Vestry strect. this afteruoon at 2 o'clock, without further potiee On Saturday morving, Jan. 10, Anmatavsc Tavive Lewis, oniy ron of G. M and Armetong Irvine Lewis, « inflammation of the lungs, aged 1 year 3 montbs aud 27 days ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hit Parents 1084 broadway, to-morrow, xt 10 v’elock. Tne remaine will be teken to Greenwood Cemetery At Spring Estate, near Falmouth, Jamaica, WI. on ‘26th November Farpenie. youngert cbild of Rol bert B and Elizabeth W Deans, aged 1 year wud § months At Spring Estate, near Falmouth, Jamaica. W. [., on the 2th November. Exizanstu Warr, wife of Rohert B Deans,and caughter of the iate James Xait, aged 28 January 10, Eiizavern R Skatrs, widow of tue late Riner Skaate, Jr. in the 89th year of ber age. lier relatives and friends. also those of her son-in- isw.Mr Francis Burras, are respectfully invi'ed to at tend ber funeral, to morrow, at 1 o'clock P M, from ber late residence, 1¥9 Uhurch street, without furthe: invitation At Norwich, Conn.. Jan 9 at the residence of her bro- ther-in law. G. A Chapman, Esq. Mra, Euizanetn P. wife cf the Iste U A. Pollard, of New York, aged 2 years January 10, Jonn Sievin, in the 52d year of his age a native of the Parish of Dromore county Tyrone. Ire land. His friends and acquaintances, oni thos of his bro. thers, Patrick ard Daniel, are respecttully invited t: attend his funeral, this afternoon ut ( o'clock. from th residence of Damiel Slevin, 176 Mulberry street. with out further invitation. Philadelphia and Cincinnati papers please copy At Brooklyn, Jan. 8, of effects of cold fuiiana youny est daughter of Thomas Church and Julia Motley, hi wife. aged 8 years, at the residence of her father nm Place, nthe HEEVERS, New Vor, Liverpool! Havre ALMANAC—JANUARY II cy MOON RSTEE Mice ware? <.eve 10.0) more Wg rest. ren Roderick Dhu (Br), Rei Ship Southport, Sannerman, Bark Sera Hand, Nichol aeun, Nesmith & Sone. jamin, Barbadoes &o, T Dwight. Yalton, Wilmington. NO, K P Bark E Hoperton, Ben Brie Ocean Bird, Forop, Cura Brig Mei i Geant ee Boowen Graver & Co. 8,Carden s RP Buck & ia, Smith, J "Boch & Kuuharet. Young, i A lear Edwards, Ponce, Pa, Ht Sonnmaya. peak Babbage, Attakapas Pilsbor & ae - ford Schr Now Yor’, Nelson, Rishmond, C H Pierson, ‘Rehr Emily Johuaon, Cole, Baltimore, Joby cv & Louden cbr Cornelis, Fauiklin, Boston, Layton & prague Steamer City of Richmond, Foster, Nerfoik, &o, Mxill r& cz Penobecot, Clark, Philadelphia, M Sanford. Steamer Anthracite, Morloy, Bout oy, SW N Brisa, Bloop Fashicn, Bly denburg, Prov Bloop Rhece A Bloop Vigilant, Sloop Gazelle, yerguson, Bélstols Vergeeon Arrived, Steamship Brother Jonathan, Kitteriage, Chaeres Deo 20 and Kingston, Ja Jap 5, wish pasrengore.to B Mills 1h Experien: ‘See news columns) 1 dage, (Br) Kvdelph. Cork, 4) 886 pt ne re to D Pilkington & Co. heavy wentheren the She is bound put in to thie port to lan mg Ship Core Lion, Lambert, Glasgow, Nov 4, with mdse and 256 pacrengers, to Dunham & Dimon. Has experienced hoary Weather on the pareage, eplit neariy a whole » sit of wail has had apilot on beara6 days. hip Mediat: wen Leghorn, Nov 2, with mdve any! | passenger, to M ealdi. Has exberionced a6. 0%49 on w heavy gales fy nce getting to th of Western Isianda; presed ers] pieces of w ward of vh. Grand Dy Courier, Dewhuret, to Feeter & Kiliot Baltimore, DBreweter, Googins, Punta de Are * | ccc and hides to P Bisheo. Rowtd Ine iT | rip New fram pat iro, from Montevideo tor > Yor Jen 34, bark Hontinyton, Jones. trom I” ar , Cc ‘alitors ja, 04 Onye o th, iat S65 jon 45. ie f rh vilis from pambuco, whe boarded wy 1 dem at | Paners, the algo bronght vo an Am bar’ 3 r 19 John Herreld, a nm e OF Bn wiry aot} compinint ‘The B hes had violent W to 44 rom | scific to 40 South atlantic: hae bad n- Ship Ovwere, Carroll New Orlosns, | Bo, to Kester & Nickerson. | Bark Mereschvectts, Pritoherd, Stockholm iron, &c, to master Nov 23, Int 6140 N, lo export encee s tevere gale from N, ebifted osrgo; 6th, Inv 4340, N Jen 87.60 W, experienced » henvy gele trom NW, in lying 06 twittee riecdcr besd, biew fore topgsilant marty syssil and main epencer to pieers, rhifted cargo, which gave the thion Hes ond war obliged to ovntinue on stathonrd tuck, and erorecd the Gull; Dee 8 wee the fixet em mente on deck for o f Jou 6017 W, wan obii Bin ve orossis ke io Inneito, Nov 29, with coffee, S14 in co with echr Clara, Burgess, for ays, with mde Oot 1, with PP h . nN he Banke bos hod een oozing She aele awa James h arecibo rik er com’ Meseins for Bos? 3 iP oe uppored she eons reduced to vur iss bucket ef water, fal wit! A Mitty ak Christian Borg, who supplied us with every thing we wan Sn ig Denmark (ef Thomaston), Rooney, Buenos Ayres, 55 b hides, &o, to W W De Forrest & Co, f Boston), Coombs, Curacoa Deo 4, an with mdse, te Vose, Perkins & Co. ¢ bight of the 13th Beo, had to bei Wi je Acorn (0! sp: bo rin for N¥ork Teig Harriet ry (of Searepors), Crockett, Cien- fuczop, Cuba, 19 Jaye, with sugar. to RP Buck & C6, 2h exw ineide of the Colorado Keef, stout 20 miles N of Cape ‘8 brig at anchor with her lower maste standing, Jy full of water, abandoned; shi ne did not appear to bi fnew a Jere topesil ooh vccokers alempride. (“he so reverted previougly trom Brie Lavra (Br), Day, Halifax, co. te mas igre Win, Jones, “yler, Savannab, 7 days, with ootton, to D LM'Cre: chr Belize (Port), Tindale, St Michaels, 32 days, with ovsr ger, to A McAndrew & Co “fs Seen, Babbitt, Jacksonville, 10 days, with ch Mist, Ackley, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with naval 7 Alte, Proseer, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with naval tere: Sehr Wart anton; Gaakelly Washington, NC, 6 days, with baval obore Bye, = onts and bar- town, Cooke, Petersburg. 6 days, sche Ann, Hopkins, Petersburg, Schr Pampero, Kendrick, alexandria, 4 days. Sebr Ann D, Osborn Alexan- sia, 4 days. Mehr #rank, MoMath, Alexandria, 6 day Schr Gexall, Lay field, Richmond, 4 fare. S:lz Wm Wrieht, Rogers, Richmoud, 4 Sehr Elicn Barnes, » Virginia, 3 days bound to New Aven. Sobr Monte Cristo, Horton, Virginia, 3 days, bound to New Haven. Schr Emma Tuttle, Cornell, Virginia, 4 days, bound to New Maven &chr Iranc Hinckley, Harvey, yireiniss & days. Schr White Cloud, Newb Be *chy Wm B Marah, Decker, Weal Sehr Rebecca Clyde, Williems, Virgin’ Sobr Washington, Bgbert, Virginia, 2 days. Bohr Fair, Bnedicor, Baltimore, 5 di Sobr 8 P Lord, Smith, Baltimoro, 5 days. Below. Batk Gofis (Ita!), 60 days, from Sicily, with fruit and wine. Steamships Ohio. Sel Nyc. Liverpool: ie ry, Charleston: 81 Jerome, Jr. mer City of Richmond, F ter. Norfolk, & oe morning t from the SWBpit ship 8t Denis, Follansbee, javre. Tho Br shin {ndependence which was on Squi Bench about 10 daye ago, brove up on Wednoeday, owin the recent heavy weather experien ng our coast. J:hn'M Brown, who contrscbed to save this ship, wae w to get his steam pump on board, or to lay out his cables anchors. ‘The Prussian ship Rhein (not pkt ship Rhine, Doane, correctly printed) now sshore near Cape se dit ed two lighter loads of cargo, whieh is now on way Upto thecity, Wreokit areal Stewart, in charge of Capt Kcarcunan, with me pum jes, anchors, %o, on board, hveived at the wreck, Frigay Woruing, and eps 8 ahoueht ‘he ship aud remainder of in her might bi dif the nr er would let him go to work at once. pe assOn gers: 11 been safely landed on the beach, but the ship was full of water. Capt Joserh W Gashill, of scbr Washington, from Wa ington. NC, says:—On Tue Osh inst, 2AM, he pi near s large fore and aft a4 Chincoteague light, head on, with double reof foresail and De or on her, trying to back off; judged her about 240 260 tone. She bap leper yiee bereported. It was blowing O hard st the time. shat Caps G could not sscertain her sano. aud was effaid tc Ro. aay nearer coher, foaFlag shus ne vicht rot reround himeel'.. Supposed her to be eno of the Nortolk or Richmond pack Jan 10—Wind during the day WSW, and light. Weiegraphic Marine Reports. Bosrox, Jan 10 London. Jan 6, off Cape Cod, rden*s for Boston. Arrived—Bark Luoindi ke vriy Lyon, from ark C.cons,” Rio Janeiro; Br brig Fawn, Falmouth, Ja; re Sea itd, Wilmington. NC; KR Freeman, an ces, Tengier, i Louies, N rk. atk 4 caescumvon, Oatoate ; Br brig Mary Hocnsell, Rio \—-Sbip Nath! Kimball, from NOrleans; bark Nevads, Br brig Jane, from Batavia. Maria, Belize, Trinid leare a= Dark Pi Itiveltine, Havan: pie om, ere: lant Barnstable, sux Clio, do; Avola, Char! hil yen Pigine clouds Norlolis Adelaide, New York; “t Lawrence, do; Rmma. do ailed. Shing Mary Glover, and Hampton; barks Nashua, ; brige Vandalia A Lawrence, and Neviu Florida, Philadelphia rot leared—Brij jorida, jadelphia. Horsxs's done, Jan 9, rrvived—Barks Maryland, and Georgians, Baltimore for ~ 0a Norvoux, Jan 9, crived~-Br bark Record, Callao, - irived, st nicht—Sehr ‘Loye! aun Heaps Newport, Jan 9. (so reported, of Ells- Goorgotown, <, for Boston ark Lo & obart, Messina for Bostor “iBoltimore tor do; eebrs J H Horton, do do; Le- Provinence, Jan 10, elow—Bark Jedo, Paine. from Mobi rig Crocus, for Havana, ie st anchor off Warwiok Neck. Pe se, for do. Merald Marine Correspondence. Enoarrown, Jan 8. arrived Brige Wanderer (Br), Davidson, New York fur noser Rosalie (Br), Holmes, do do; schra Pear, M fo,fer Boston; Anu, Daggett, do do; Avenger, Haskell, t I tort teh, the ve eport of Sth; ia above reported, and all mentioned Jk0, echr Marchant, for Boston. Purnapeienta, Jam 10. Liver- ler. ronal olsen, NYork; KR L Tay, Cain, ere Wm Penn, Whelden, Boston; Kennebeo, Sey- A NYork. Misceliancous SARK DLAWANA, M from Baltimors for Rotterdam, vovasvore cn Hawking’ Point, in only 4 feo water, thou vers nina tight. up to Baltimore he purpose of procuring Banx Leiawatran, Haynie which asiled from Baltimore fw oasesgo tor Pernambuco, having hed ber copper tern 8 by the drift ice in the river, mpelied to return. The 1 pat of camagerussaited iv not Rnown, Capt Hl thiuke she i] not have to barge her cargo. Hank Muni10, Waite, from Boston, arrived at Apu rocia Lith wit, after being aehore, ae Vefors reported, b y particulars being known, She remained in por im charge ef the salvor FARM SHANNON, condemned at Fays Ny ‘Wes insured for $10,000, of which ) and $2500 each at two offices in Her treight money was insured in Boston RL, of and for NI which s1@ from Boston Srmerly a Phi e feom 8W, Lich slmoge instantaneously hauled to NW ina whirwiad, threw the brig on her bsam ends. ‘he foremast was cut ay to right the vessel and save the liven of those on board ve briy evffored very wuch iu lose of saile Capt Dorritic ventually in getting her into Black Hiver, Jam. + Spanish schooner, which was wrecked vied Mm with a temporary fi ing, wish which he wok the vesrel to aT CA'at samaice, ana at the ime of the. diseseee mane cith row. ae well as the mate, were ungt for duty from sickn he buli did not receive any damage She would be desaine Naseou two or three weeks for ropairs, and would then rcerd to New York. Bric Queen Victoria (Br), McKinney, from Baltimore hound to the W est Indies, cut through hy the ice and leak bg was ccmpelled to return. She will have to goon she \allway for repairs. It isnot known whether she will have io feeb arge oF not. PR Scr HowaRp Primnose, at St Johns, NF, from Dorton, reports on 80th nls, when ‘100 miles from Boston, was by a ship, name unknown, and had hor larbeard nd her deek opened from hor main hatch to her bow Fh en Wo Harr, beforo reported ashore at Fenwiok's I land, has becomes toral lose. Her cargo, which had beon eirewn siong th oh, has been collected in a damagod condition. Lucy Ann, ashore at Cape Island, has boon driven ach, butis not seriously injured, at different ports rf, of which 14 wore wh ‘rom Boston, 10 from Baltimore, a tc m rPhilscotphin, and 8 from NOrleans. iis u Whalemen. At Faynl, Nov 4 (by letter from Capt Almy) 7! 5 B, 175 $y isnded, to be 0 ped ors ibe! ctbhibeecbit ab Lanes Carlos, Now Wenscasiietl, Coleman, Nant, Heard from Nov 2 (by letter), 1ab.16 61, lon —, Gratitude, Gorell, BB, all well, clean (had previously gent home ‘1 Heard from, no 1 ate, Rambler, Porter, Nant, clean, Fpoxnn— Dip B, ist 41. N, lon 4115 W (00 reporsed, by letter trom tkin of the Bupertor), Spoken. hep? Forking. Thompron, 15 days trom Cape Verd ls for B 7th alt, 21, lon 48}4—crew siok; would We St Thomas of tome neighboring Windia ire RS erhaneel i Fetehh from Rotterdam for Boston, Beet ul “pore Ports. Cuacres, Doo 20—Brig Kogelin, cere from NYork; schr tagic, Buisson, from N Orie also 2 other Am sobre, names unknown, Rassau NP, Doo 23—No Am vessole in port. FUNTs be ARENAS, Sept I— Bark Yrompt, Lovell, for Bos tor Foon, bhort men echr Comet, of Baltimore, from California, on oyage Ki0 JANEIRO juet arr: Grey Whipple from Vurm, R-nkin, trom itangoptor San Fra phe O16 from Bior buenos Ayre } rr 28th; burke John. Taylor, Persyth, trom’ Wilmington te home evon; Active, Seales, from Baltimore, wee ft; EA ons, Tay, for B Orleans 4 c#; Sarah Chavo, Osgood, from 4, une; Bi inhagen from Baltimore, not o) ; Antelove White, frrm Baltimoro, sy zeteth, Goedel, trom Horton, wee; & Corniny trom NYeck, in quarantine; Viet nm 16, 60; Wm Onase, Darry fre Guliore’ —, from San Francisoo; Th tc, Goreom vno KF Loper, Renney, for Pa Kichmond, Higeing, uncy Geo Otis, Per do opm) Churebman, Bal An OUAN, Bt¥ Deo O-- Bethe Qoinnebar wer 27th. ‘Goodell to NYcrhy Picy Arn, for NOrioene: brig fa, vom NOrlorne; tehe Townsend” Sone, trou 'N York, with pacgengers flome Port. BOSTON, Jan 9—are steamship Enatern 1 State (now), Plowe + Pisladelehia, last frou “1 ork. em sels, Rendric erst CoS Chere, & Yorks kenphed herk buen Pep Macy Pieroe ve rigs Round Crowell, Phi port with the Unites Saturday, January 2th, the foot of Canal Mireck. No berth For freight or pas 1 February 7th. Comandor, land the o'clock, from Pie Price of passage in first cubin the 15th inet, evening, rent on bo Ton vomiy of light cargo can be taken on immedi plion~ tien. The ship pase of vory smatl onpacity, onl 700 tons, and having nose]: will have the usual der stoh of Bld (and prot Sone Beaten. oe og te awh 0 a yo ae sa ae FES | © 86 Domingo ‘peouppored at the time). BALTL on sy De neiro; brig Tistian 2 (Br Ares n Garewelle ie sora Seah Smee Port Atha; Bilise, Loy Bor nb, NBS nye Bibber, Wees indies: alice, Wicks! K ANKFORT, J: id sobre Wi ston, MA Gould,” atanen Martinique; Bliza ie ort Plat HOuMwe'S 1 HOLR, Jan 6, PM—Reburned sche American ig ‘7th—No arrival. Bk—Arr brig Paulina, Tezlor, Philadelphia for Boston; sobre Endora, M’Farlano, N ork fof Fraukior'; Leopard, Wilcox, yr Eastport; a Ohalionge, fo Harding, ad for Rockland; ‘Bisineuz, Sparks, de for Pro- NYork for Boston; 8+ ant, do tor Btophon, NB tay Fawn, Marths Worthington, Mi Bs Kathleen, Paulina; sehrs Mexo, Ben Bird, Arr wig Aravibast, Ober, New Havon for nattiveny vche Pecan Eh oT joston for Alexandria. port 10 AM—Wind 8&, eoip Sterling; barks Helen, W: tins ee uhest wv (Crowell ‘a Ole on, ‘Louise Sears, eae Endora, Leopard, Chal: Corl sosmehip City of Glas. verpoo}, came down last night, discharged her and went to ses at 10 o'clock. The bark Mars, brig ee ford: Senreane © Bakor, Paulina, C Crowell, B N Fox, A Morton, and two others, unknown, aro all the vessels in ben Basher. A large number of vosscls are in sight windward PM.—Tho steamship Virginis, from Richmond, came in 4 So’clock thisatternocn, aud stooe up without communi- cating with harbor. The bark Mara und brig Hope left this morning for the city; the tormer is anchor now off th Brown on account of high winds. ils reported morning as being out, bound in, have proceeded up thi ernoon. 1th, 11 AM—The steamship City of Pittsburgh, from Li, yerpoel, 20th of November, took # pilot at 6 o'clock last Evening, 20 aniles south of Cape Henlopen. Her purseris now ashore, and atates that she lost her propeller when only th 4 days out, which accounts for her detention, her wi having encountered the most tempestuous ced and vy vore winds within the recollection of Capt Stot ye GALVESTON, Jan 1sid bark Drinity, Colbura, Boston; brig Billow, Flitner, do. RFOLK, Jan 7—Arr soht Chas Parker, York River, pound toN York, putin to repair sails, NEWPORT, Jan 9—Atr the new clipper ship Governor Morton, of 1060 tons, built at Somerset, M Place at il AM, in tow of steainer Achilles, bound to NYOrk. 1 PM, the Gov Morton and steamer Foturned and are at an- chor in the cuter harbor, near Fort Adam: faf2 Bers brie John Bateb, Melville, for Havans, to sail first aie wi NEW BEDFORD, Jan 8—Arr ship Congross, Shorman, N 93 i for whaling; sehr Sarah, Re Berry 8 York. Sid Sth, sehr Alexander M (trom Wareham), N NANTUCKET, Jan 8—Arr brig Chae Henry, Bwitt, Wil min) N Ww BUN RYPORT, Jan 8—8ld schrs Kossuth, Pago, Porto Reo William. Kilborn. Baltimero. 'W LONDON, Jan 8—Arr sohr Mary A Lovell, NYork; omere New hongen, "Latham, do. AVEN, Jan 8—Arr brig Marcellus, Simmons, Wil- NC. St Jan 9—Arr bark Elizabeth J, Brooks, Havana; Selsh, Atkine. Boston: brig Fawn, Blanchard, 185 jays from SFrancisco via Rio Janeiro, 70 Experienoed tremendous weather on the coast, bound to Boston, putin for a barber: PORTLAND, Jan S—Cld ship Grecian (now, 1131 tons), Mellen NYorl Sid ae Susan Bre: yoALEM, Js Jan 881d brig Elisabeth Felton, Upton, Cape @ WISCASSET, Jan 2—31d brig Wm Groton (new), Geyer. Havans; 8th, bark Rodmond (new, 453 tons), Albee, Boston, —— Passengers Arrived. Liverroor.—Steam ship City of Pittsburg, at Philadel- hia.—Jobn Bux ton, John and William Bonjaique, Wiliam cI ntosh, Mr. Sheal. P, Choesman, Mr Dick, George Lam- bert, George Gunn, Mr. Dunn, Master Bunn, Mr. Preston. G. L. Virtue, Mr. Minderhall, Mr. Ellsworth, John Craw- ford, Mastors Edward a: ¢ Cyzns mis deehaly Mont. Soldrior, Madame Sold: oe ‘and child, M: an, J. Cheosman, Cheat Samuel Tobey, Tobey and child, and 67 third cless p engor RAcoA—Brig Acoru—Capt B Parker, Capt w Wateon, Ps = Pai Livgnroor—ateamship. ngers Sailed. ‘acifio—Hon ae a aoe d Mre W jarvel, Fall River, Mass, Mr Bam Achuberth-N Ys Jae Richmond, Providence, CA Dodge, N'Y, Jes F Peraiman, do; DW Murphy, Alnbama; Goo Beckwith, New York; J Gruber, Germany; W D Turner, Edinpurzh; Chae B Warncr, Brooklyn; Toussaint vand'J Franks Francs; & Beir, Germany, England; Robt W Pound; Peter Monch, Desmark | New York; Ro- Leeann ee tie: Lon thilacelth G Erelin, New York; Mrs E Roach, Englan Houston, Texas; Mr and Mrs © Quebeo: .C! Hafitte and G Harrieon, at Sinclair, Galveston’: a Her and F Believilie, France: Jae St John, Beraru: Schimmel, Germany; E W Clarke, Phila- rsand Mi Iphia, oorac rs ann Havana—Steamship Empire City—For Chagres—H Rush, H W Brown, C H Fisher, J Howe, O - Wyman, JC Corey. 8 D Skiff, F Sherman, E Haffords, T Haftords, F Ashley, CF 8pooner, JA Fanuec. 8 Fi Indy and child, B Varney, 4% Brown, Ww Sohpson, Ss jebee, A Mo: oe m ouds, D Hiteriek, x Furniss, M Dacors, Col Rhodes. Indy and two children, J Simons, R Brice, B Swerts, P Sherry, A Quackenbush, KM R ‘rhompson, Kurnell, 4 Spencer. Je, A thea on, pares &Simmons 0 Meee, N on A Reymour, JJ waiitsms, & deune W Williams, 3 Thomas, 0 WR Willian 6, © Thomsé, lisms, DJ Richards, J Pugh, L Pagaus, J lorenzo, P Ite. nerdine, F Ponelle BThomia, W Davis D Willamt Joho Meheym Lecketed; Dumebercen: Caetceah Tiffany, Iraac Kinsey, © OC ay EP More, W Plain, M Goodkind, Ssternfeld. JB Keyer,’8 8 Johns Lungrau, WC Uarlicon, J TBtimson, G Keop, RB Stimson, fl Lewis, J Tudor, J Burley, Mr Vaughan Pi,0 Corbin, J Corbin G Tai. cous, Port, Ht Jones, Mrs Blain, A Packard, WC Com- stock. H K Painter. For Havana and New Orloans—Mis¢ Celina Howard, J C 81: dderd, GT Bell, the Ravel family, coraiahing of thlrty- ight pers-ns. Henry Chaney. son and’ servant, SW! sid Iddyr S Howe, G Gotu’ W Lesquires Bliae Ponvert and servant, y ‘smith rian, GB Dickinson, Miss Patetlan, a O Meygging, Jacob Wall, Mr P F Guion, i L Metcalf, TM Gnivard, M Ko tao servants, A MeDowell, JH Blrin, Simon Xoats and two emall Koats, Miss Kaata J Coliaron, isret, Joaquin Pierce, A Sarbring Mr Stittimus and Mr Liwry. John Hyde, C Duggea, Mre J a Beek, Don A M Venbosiness, MC ‘Surdam, Mre C Bush John C Haley, re fargett J Lowry. J Rochford, J T Breanen, Mr Mar: tits, JA Swager, Me Pendleton’ and lady, Mr Camboll, H Ward, Hvgh. McMullin, Mrs T McArdle, Cap Ardle, J W Cummings, T § Bosworth, Margaret Buras, W Woalechird. ae Buy JJ K. berts, DS: Mrs J 8 Walton, F Eales J Kernoehard and Dr Hules, nee ir Montallu child, Antonio Jan CrAGres~ Steamehip Ohi J Townsend and servant, Mies Mills, CA Thackston, A Roddington, Mrs Ragsdale. Mre Davenport. Ht Jacks, threo ladicr nad threo childron, I H Vance, M Honscom>, © Ht Kimball. AN Ebbotts, E a Evbotis,” Mrs, Lov inp’ and child: Mrs Parker and child, EW Boame, lady and child. Mrs ‘Turner, Kiker, Merritt, P Berwi Hatt, Mrs Vincent, Capt Dobbins, TR Leavitt, DM Kaley, Jf Hostman, ‘t R Kom, W Ii Fink, Mits French, D C Scoft. 1 Dalton. & Mull, lady, and four children, EL Vandriff, A Boyden. T Hassan and 33 TR Kusslce, J Wesedsky ‘and lagy, R Gammond, J jory, CW Gates, H Mawes, 8 F Follonsbeo. cw ones and Indy, Mre Ludwick, NH Nickerson, R Merman, 8 Perk- hurt. D Wales, L’P Jones, J Backeldor, AB Primeton, D W cme, J H Gordon, J A Nourse, J P Nourte, J MoNcil, J Scatter, TRD Stewart, DL, Beok and ladys J Wands. pate: R Brown, £ Coppins, W Stone, ¥ MoUomnell, Cran, 8 Cram, G Steele, JB Ford, BV Weeks, J Chandler, E Tindden, WP Mageath, Dlvenet. DFA Hobart, J De siiter EA Brown, J,W Brown, C Menton. J Chuney, BF Mer- HM Derby, TO'Leary, 1 Welch D Collins, F Dismond, 0 Biemond Yi Bi ant, J Bryant, BB Newhall wo Hin, I Kolie, J Rolie Je G willit fisbee, WH Silsb Laval, BB Biadvury, A yer, C Bofimter HS L'Ronneville, Avasbley, J Torry, @ Jamon] M Soule, ua wpb MG Robbing, B Bruokley, 8 W Alike M Rutter J Gwinn, F Brown, J Hear, S_A'Downiny Reiser, J Webber, L Croft, & Croft TL Bisho; G Scheiaetor, ve F Honener. lis, L A Loomis, A Bower, M Bosrdyan, N 1 Parte ¢ G Vincent, E P Boardman, N F Barings B itt, A J Roberts, L. Brown, A i y me: Gi lia, 4 Hill, Mr Little, F Neff, J F R Blood, P Inaof, G'Snyder, M 4 Allingdort, HB Dodd, Ramecy LT Jordon, P B: J Shook G Van Wurmer, J Rin all, aN Hepry, £ Donaldson, J Fulle oe Greenwood. G Perper w W Yeung G Blsin J Hus ey, WG Field ST Ciack w cl & O'Neil, C Kidney, J BI own, ‘J Tagaart, W. . Ciftm, Mf Wheeler, 8 Griffin, W Pussoy, TE Heil W Egbert, J 8 Bloe: jeyers, A Shs B Sergent, DW Dyke W vaniels, G W alim i rit mathk Satie a ey, in upper, seall, hy Wilson, 8B Rew tebe, JS Watkin ivens, J Curcis, + Babeock, A Flere IM Egbert, WB Field, A Bowers, 4 m Coftroy bre Gs if Cent ¢ Me J Howard ning. a teguiner, JO ‘orien, M Kin rand. A Falsenthal, J “Mason, J Ond- vm Bringhem, A Ag! roan, ate M Pairan, EH Murpry, G Curry, J Moors, Cary ATI gamship Marion—Mr Gilles, vitson, Wi Milles, Root” 4 Blynerthal M Levsington, G O'Levy, WP Conga fon 8 £ Vouphton and Indy, J Atwood and Indy, WW Di M Rogers, Dr Carver, Myre Milburn and Gaily, te Ri Norris, Cummings: A Ve %, GG Burner, M rT ‘ucklin, Mr Johneon, Thos kandi Mise Chancer, Alex Deen, © Lyl OS Biemer, and 87 in the ate SAVANNAH Steamehip Alaba 2 children, 1M Stow, Peter MM. voll, E Weston, ‘nay, Wetmore, F H Firmin, Henry #tone Thos J Far Clark, N'Swozey, LF Wheeler, J Lathrop Jr, F Mrs Ludlow, Mrsiyndall and child, T Tompki Miva © Conr ris Wm Whitewright Jr Gathland, Jos J Picks and Ia RHE N Btevens, 1; GP Wate Koster, it ‘W 8 Whistler, lady and Jauncey and lady, Tease Usiloway, Wm wm Bs k R Clark, Alfred’ Ri Buckley, M: ‘Bishop Wes'Kobinton, To Fish TO Cottrell, Winston) in the Tanaris VOR LIVARPOOL- UNITED STATES MAIL STRAM- hip Atlantic—Capt, Jemen Wost.—Thie atenmer will d Biator mail for Butope post o'clock, ber cured. cu pf a! nid e, having uvequaled nei eanee and comfort, apply to DWARD: at COLLINS. No 66 Wall stroet cone? Arctic will succeed the Atlantic, and sail OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE Btates Mail Steamship FRANKLIN, J: 1 avre, touobi ton to ab, a0 12 jo. in second oabin ‘ ‘No merchandise will be resvived on “bor li are te eR he day befere De LINE] FoR | 8AN FRANCISCO —CLIPPRR ship KATE HAYES, Capt Maurav, is now Jond- Fier 23 Bast river, foot o treed. Shippers w et her Sealght Mine sh nen at OF Das Se Pil eget in, apply tok. Man: din swert; Sri oF iH ome ite tm werty.fou - forte ra; Frien’. ¢ modicine aise oa ‘do wb . sts v ctlme 0 of indiscretion and quackery, it le of the Niches ims dies De. C. to perform spoedy ‘am perm: on Oo. bas Pisce feoni nieviesl or surgical honorably dealt wil . sity of the city of New York. D>, COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, HAS, ri inent of merourial and ct: Sreravated disouses, a modioine porfe in your only reviance for a thorough cure. the enly place now sv well known for the very man. oxtraordinary cures it has porcormed wit ranee from nusinert, whin all other to the disease in the blood. from recondar, that doen it, You trust to any other medicine, erd treet, ‘Thi SHIPPING. SS Hae STATES AND PACIFIC MAIL STRAMSHIP vie ursday, January P. Sirkaaer scant it Shaae Se an 1,800 tons, H. J, mie eed : ov y conusetin with ‘the nas aad ne ofloe, Bey West a treet, North ieee’ Ned te tigaed fice, on the morning ot walling ND bee Ltd 4 AND RAGERIO i mage STEAMSEILY ly thro Ben Fri arb a rent ethan GROK1a, uae- & oh i RAS en : 2 ati cralock Bs ‘My preeie % her pior xt foov, of ‘Warren street, Nori Fiver, with they government Mails, for Chagres, sranee tay Ff ong ‘a ri n 6, corn: ft ills of lading signed ‘st’ the aides on the morning of ing. I Dig #AN JUAN AND CHAGRES, Jae ane 2, A’ —ihe splendid now steamship Uarres BTATES, 1,500 tons burthen, Charles Barry), commander, mship, will sailas above. She is & new Dalle io ‘tho strongest manner; is double iron braced, in every respect, @ first clars aieamer. Her cbommoditions for cabin, gecord cabin and steerage par ungur- assed ny any steamer afloet. For freight » rm age, apply 0 JONES & JOHNSON, 9) Wail street, third ioor, or to MAILLER & LORD, 108 Wall strect. FOR, KO, DE, JANEIRO, VALPARAISO, “PANAMA and Calitornis.—The new and double enj town ip WINFIELD SCOTT, 2,400 tons bur Kenney Coa rd, commander. will depart, for th ¢ ports, on OF ight oF passage about tho 16th of Jas ning. Fi spplyto DAVIS, SBROOKS & CO. 28 Beaver streot. JOR SAVANNAH. UNITED STATES Mall 1 The new ard 8) len did steamship, FLORIDA, Captain Thomas Lyon, will lea ioe. ‘oxk, for Savannah, on Sa- turday, January 17, at besa P. Oda vier No 4, North River.’ Fog freight or passage: apply AMUEL L. Si TCL ILL, 194 Front street, _The ALABAMA Captain L Ludlow, on ‘Saturday, Jan, 2. OTICE.—TO MASTERS OF ALL VESSKLS BOUND for San Francisco.—¥ou will please have two reportsof Your vot}, cargo, veescls epokens Dasnougers’ names, with any other thi you may think worthy of note, for Alta Calitornia. anc change Reading Room for All Nae tions, in Ban Francisco, which will. be called for, on sour arrival, by Commodore Robert 8, Martin, Mati for tie’ Alt and Nowe Rooms aud inte of the New York Heralg, TEAMBOST FOR SALE.—A HANDSOME LITTLE Steamboat, ninety fect long nivetoen fect beam, cylindur geventoen inches in diameter, six feet stroke, her wheol is twelve fest three inches in Aiametor, four feot tace, draws from two and s half to thres feet, water; saloon twenty-five fect long, htted up in good atyle, boiler new, and dither niod er ocls lew preseuse engine; ene ill run thirty miles on balfaton of coal, She is almost as good as now, having been rebuilt one year ago of tho best material partly copper fastenings. She is well oaloulated for sion, ferry or tow boats, woll found, with » full sat of awn Inge’ anda good oréer for immedisis bustuess, Tor furmner artioulars apply to JOSHUA SAKER, No, 31 Wator street, Winningtor, Del. cur- MEDICAL, — THE MARKWIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL Con By Dr. A. M. Mauriconu, Profergor of Dineaay wensei oditi 1! porn Ae it discloses, important seoroea, mh ich should be known 4o shem particularly those whone enith does not Pornilt of anincrenve of Jily, it is of special importance. Tew, also, overy fomaleetho wife, the mother—the ons cither budding into womanhood, or the other in the decline of yoara, in whom nature contemplates an important change, can discover the causes, symptoms, and the most efficions comedies, ond most ocrtain mode of cure, in every complaint to which ber sex is subject. (Gatrsct of a letter trom & gentleman in Dayton, Onio,} Davron, May 1, 1 A.M. Mav (ORAU 7— Dr Liv Dean Sin:—My wife bes been perceptibly sinking tor some three years cr more, in consequence of her great anquen cee suflering some months before and during her confine~ poced th tate of things was inevitable, and resigned self to meet the worst. At thin time, (now about twe monthe,) 1 hoard your book highly spoken of, s8 containing case. On its reocipt and perusal, you the relief it afforded my distress: the joy ite pages imparted 40 my wife, on lesrm~ Ae. Desomeaux provided & mind, and wg that tho grest discovery of M. eopedy. It opened 8 prospect to me, witioh I little ocx seived was possible. Bus for this, ere another year woulé nye peesed over my head, in all human probability my wite havo been in her grave, and my children left mother- hf of couree, impracticable to convey more fully ths a 8 MUbjocte treatec of, as theyare of anaturs etriotly in uded for the married, or those contemplating marrii sale at 222 Broad the puolishing office, erty street, New Yo ittle & Co, Aibany; Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Alabama; TB, Peterson, 96 Choataus surest: Philsdelphis. ‘Gn the reaeipt 0 of $1, a copy will be transmitted by nally ce ot to any part of the United States. Allk ¢, post paid, to. Dr. A. i New ‘York Ree M. Mavriocan, box ce 129 Liberty wtroot. [MMENSE SUCCESS OF DR. 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Notonly for the ‘sstonishingly rapid Mea q of the disoase while lecal, without, in many case Sny medicines, but in shove syphilitic eases of mon years’ duration, causing the destruction of the bon ever, and which hi been under the charge of the most ‘cmt i his servi: atively teed from the ively freed from $1 fait don ‘over, it ote the inno: offe) Ly for gencres The written certificates cpablishe by him see for he a not afraid to assert, oy Pecans, and perm: er att a full statement ef thees case, with foe, t0'00 box rps oa Poat Office, ts Ga York, will be je Bi pag iit ‘two doors from Broadwa: Pposite 2 atew druggists. N.B.—His original work will noon be pul het. NFORTUNATE’S FRIEND.—THIS U all other oneal for paring pelenie Is Buars bottle, with a treati lollar. Who will giv. Fae after that? Call an vat Arye cont T°,2 toy’ 4 AN ELIOTED Aw INFALLIBLE REMEDY le consequences taut from self. use, Bon ma erat d paid, Box ‘ope, y Font Ofte, Now Ye othe B&B the treat ¢ yours praction ena- 8 oure FY; and rooens cases romovod in few fay" jm e pro oe in this branch of in Amorion, where ail in noo of 4 may soply with acertainty of being Dr. @. jombor of the Univer- Inst nineseon years, dovoted nd mild on Strangors, don’s be doovivo: reek, eo Chatham strees. d in a fow dogs, Y WN IMporter in Roose: 1 have net ie oy diploma, in my office, with the feet 4 surgery this counts t onre or Bo ‘obarge. nid how ore pred © GUARANTER AGAINST | N eficot of Mcroui Diseaty AOR rite ry, unk you call on DOCZO! 3 eae it cs sent a Daan 'y. Established fon’ of human ile Dr. Henten ed fa 5 Division street arent # only drive © pation’ ly remedy on carii y bitter experience if All Consulvations privates RE OF Dts. No, 43 Lispan- iy meanest #lonly.. ‘this ry atineks, snd ty tho only ‘ou will find this cut b EDICAT, INFIRMARY snes of 0 throat, lungs, an tablishmens in candice ‘wp! accommodations f charqe will be made to ait por Reo ‘he ply cians will be in atten onl My dally, ns other pacts of ho ~s

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