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read for the information of the House. I feel no inclination to oppose a resolution of ing ‘without any evidence to rustain it, but mit it te the disposition of the House. ‘The certificate of election was them read, pene a = Mr. Bernheisel bud said, and signed August 86) . Mr. Fone (whig.) of Pa , moved to lay the reselution the t ur aoa (whig) of Ga., asked whether Mr, endorsed there charges, or believed there were frauds? the contrary, he raid he knew nothing about the affair. He, | Mr. Blephens) was oppored to entertaining the resolu- = as Shrine question, unless some gentleman says this is the cese Mr Baicce replied. saying the gentleman had misun- derstecd him. He did believe that there was corruption; and further, thet the election was held in direct violation of the organic law of the Territory The election was held in pursuance of ld customs, or laws, which existed in the Territory before its organization. Although the ae nature of the Becretary is attached to it, it is said by the returned United 8: Officers. that it was obtained by &, under the direct protest of Mr. and for Governor Yo Harris, the Beoretary, snd before the returas bad come in He repeated tint he hud been assured there was gross corruption. hough be did not know the facts Kossuth at Pittsburg. Prrreavno, Jan. 22, 1862. Kossuth and suite arrivedjto-night ‘as eight o'clock, im sleighs. They left Blairsville, forty-two miles east of this city, this morning. The committee from Pittsburg Feehan Sad deried etiche for their acoommo- dation. Kossugh was quite ill last evening and this morning, but nevertheless, decided to eome on. Arrangements had been made for » great reception, but uncertainty as to the time of his arrival prevented any display. Large numbers, notwithstanding, | and met the party a few miles from town. | | Phe General Committe of Citizens, several members of the Pittaburg press, and many others, were waiting at Wilkinsburg—seven miles out—to escort the it to he city. An immense concourse was also assembled at | the St Charles Hotel, to greet the guest; but, desiring to | avoid the crowd, he slipped in ata eide door, and re- tired to his room for # few minutes. In romponse to the tumultuous calls of the people, he appeared upon the balcony, and briefly thanked them went out in sleighs, pereowally. Mr. Brrrnens—\Thet the gentleman states amonnt to this—that the delegate was elected contrary to the organic law ; but the i «solution instructed the Commit- tee on Elections t> inquire whether there was not fraud in the care. The gentlemen might as well make the re- solution attach to mo, or eny other gentloman, There- fore. I am utterly o 4 to it Bir. Bares said as at ail times unwilling toen- dorse rumors with iegard to the conduct of any gentle man; but it is asserted. on authority in which he had confidence, that thie th dollars were teadered by Mr. Bernheicel {0 Brigham Yourg Mr. Strrunys wes cppored to outside romors. and to these whisperings in ¢ If any bedy will make the charge, he would ti to it. As to the election being contrary to law, the Committee on Elections can make the in . Mr. Mrape, Jo Gentlemen, he said, ar I might guess at what g the lips of the speakers mova, but T cannot. The Sriakce rapped, and requested gen their seats and come to crier, in which ¢ lislly succeeded Ur. Cantrna, (dem. ) cf Obio, said there was nothing in the resolution whick w wt matter to call for inve gation, and that we or toclose our eyes to subject. We have vn our tadle-a report from tke returned ¢ Utah. save oug, seriously implicating the conduct of ‘he people of that territory, and, if he was not misinformed, unplicating the election of the delegate. I would not. be said, prejudge this care, but sbali be under tie necessity ot adding another in- quiry—namely, whe ny is justified and prao- rose to a point of order. ing up all over the hall og on, if I could only see toed there, and wh ine de e is able to the euspicion cf being & polygamt) Confusien, A Vows: V t if he is?” Mr, Cantren.—!f + my vote shall vote him out of this Hall. (Crie Good!” and“ Oze wile for one man,’’ and lang! Mr. Canrtza—! ¥ onsent to sit in thie hall with any man who my Mr. Fic (dem), of order; he is epenkin; and indulging in persor Mr. Cantren--I was 1 us openly defy the moral law. Ia call the gentleman to snot before the House, iy supposing that it might devo. We cannot close cv to the things which ars whispered, and more than whispered, and which come to us fromthe returned cflcers, whose duties were fore- closed by tyranny, ss itis assumed, Tam for an investi- getion, without tear, favor or af-ction. (Confusion here burst out afresh; but, by the efforts of the Breaker, quiet w ally restored } Mr Beymoux (dew.), c£N. Y. called attention to the fact that tbe delegate had expresrea a willingness that the matter might L er day. Ie thought this Was due to the dele Mr. Prurirs (dem ), of Mo.. understood the Chair to eay thiawas @ questicncf privilege. Ifso, Mr. Bri could withdraw ibe resolution 2 at any time. Mr. Bricas, under the circumstances, withdrew the res lution, ag the dehale was limited THE MEXICAN INDEMNITY BILL. Mr. Disney ofiered # rescintion, requesting the Becre- tary of State to tran to the House copies of ail notes adcresecd to the Staic Department by the Mexican Binister, Signor dela Nova. on the subject of the pt ment of the Mexicrn indemnity. in the months of Fe ruary and Marca Jest, together with etatements of any information verbaily communicated to the Btate De- partment, as to the desire to nave the money paid here, 4nd the terms on which Mexico was willing to recsive it. Adopted. Mr. Jounson, dem.) cf Ga., moved a reconsideration of the vote. He wished to strike out that part of the vote relating to verbal information. He bad no objection to the other part. The wotion to reconsider was iaid on the table, by ayes 100, nays 73. Mr. Dissey acquirsted in the suggestions to make the call upon the President, instea! of the Secretary ef State, and if compatible the public interests. Unanimous consent wes required to modify; but a solitary objection was made Bir. Meapr, (dem.) cf Va, !m an under tone to Mr. Disney, said, “the objection comes Toma whig. does it wot?" Mr. Diswey--I do not keow, but it comes from that Gide of the House, THE not Th bill explanatory « up, snd diecusred by Mr. Oc Mr. Hiewars, (dem ) of act. iand bill was taken x, (dem ) of Lowa. rore to move the previ- ous question, to eeud is tothe vommittee without further Cebate. But. with t went into Committee of Caien, the quostion, the House Whole on the State of the THe wrx Mr Forkros (i influences of the money p to this subject, in dictal presentatives. Hus is power stands up snd of twenty four willi not pass @ lav? INSTALMENT BILt io, spoke on ths powerful to the House of Re- to this, that the money ates to the representat 1 people thet chey shail pas re, with umparalleled iunpuderce. to Fa the parsaze of (he b legislation’ Now the bill with ali a di Boped that other would be found, to ad- miinleter the le ie a government of the cople. and not ® government of the moneyed power, yho are the Barings, aud Ucreoran & Riggs ’--the Iat- ter firm having @ noure ng rick on what it robs How is it with Howlar wail, Who gr der of the ; should net be b been said thut a the tury and these the payment of the money. is @ government ct iw witho of law, it is not in the power of cretary of the Treasury to eubstitute avy oflloer to do his duty, ‘There Ze no logal authority fer making the contract. and it is mot bincinz We beve too much legislation here for the purpere of robbing tke treasury. The money power is alwa pored to freedom, and is secking to rut institutions and to cen- tralige the govern: all coua- trice. As to the ingenr 1 be paid here, The treaty is already violated. money bas not beon 1, according to the strict letter. de was for gitbis money by thie gorernment— cutting of all corrupt bankers, not respontible to this government. We are independent of every power on eurth but th me representatives of the peop’ ney power, which now says (9 the “You shall not impede the we can plunder the treasury.’ Mr. Gesv, (whig) of Ky.. vindle Bevjanin E Greene from charger made by Mr, Bayly, yesterday. against Grecne’s hen sty. & Mr. Fow.en got the floor, when the Committce rose, @nd the Houre adjourned. The Syracuse Rescue Cas U. 8. DISTRICE COURT—NORTHERN NEW YORK THIRD DAY. Avrany, Jan. 22, 1862. Mr. Hil countel fcr the prisoner, Enoch Reid, re- q@umed bis motion cf yesterday morning, to quorh the {odictment. He statea that his motion would apply to ail the pending indictments. Mr. Joshua A. Spencer. for the government, stated that oounrel were not prepared to argue the motion. time being required to procure persons and aflidavits from Bouflaio ‘Tho Court deprecated the lore of time, but consented ty adjourn the court until to morrow. Mr. Hillis made a further metion to quash the indict- Ment, for irregal uities on the facs of the record - § The Court stated (hat, if Mr. Hillis would coofine him- elf to the last motion, he would be heard forthwita The Court then adjourned until tc-morrow morning. pescege of the bili by which ‘rom Bostor MAN DROWNED—PATAL ACCIDENT Boston, Jan. 22 1852. Vesterday afterneon Arnold Wells was drowned near this city. lie wae —, five years of agt, and # con, we Delieve, of the lave Arncld Wells, Bey Yesterday a student of Andover Theological Collee ‘Was run over om the Worcester railroad, near Newton, end instantly killed. Le was a sou of Dr. L, B. Brown of this city. Jen. 22, 1852 Governor Bigler hae rigned the bill noriging the foan of $3(0,000, to pay the Febiuary interest. ‘The Btate Agricultural Society held their annual meet- ing in the Hallof the House, yeeterday afternoon. There ‘wes, full attendance. Hannispenc From the South, MEGROFS IN VIRGINIA—PORTSMOUTH BANK ROBDEKY —WOMEN GOING TO CALIFORNIA—DR. FILLMORE AND THE PRESIDENCY—MAIL FAILURES, ETC. Barrimone, Jan, 22, 1862 A proposition is on foot, aud will shortly be intro- duced into the Virginia Legislature, to inquire into the expediency of acne by law for the removal of free Bagoee from the Btate. ; le whole smennt of meney abstracted from the Pertemouth (Va) Branch Bank, was $57 000, It con. sisted of $27.762 in American guid. $18 000 in $100 notes, 27,760 in notes of ‘denominations, and $13,000 noter of Virginia and North Carolina benke. Only Cleven of the $10¢ notes have been legitimately Insued. No clue has yet beeu obtained to the robbers Tes steamship Philadelphia. from Now Orleans. took 78 pasee of whom 64 were women ond children, bound for Cali fornie ‘The bill to incorporate the Georgia Aseamb! Bui bas passed the House. Macon ‘The Washington Repuitic denies the statement that Mr. Pillmore’s sriends bac waited on him, and requested bis withdrawal from the Preridential canvass. On the coutrary, they advised him to ruffer bis name to be used. ‘We have no mail here to day south of Washington, The feilowlog are the lates: dates received at the Bai- tumore Post Office: Alexendria, Jan ul; Richmond, 19; Petersburg, 14, Beleigh, i7; Obarlesto, 16; Savannah, 16; Augaria, 16; Mowtgomery, 14, Mobile, 12, New Or- jeans, 11, Norfolk, i7, for the It is to be located at for their kind expressions, and then bade them an affeo- tionate farewell for twenty-four hours. ‘The committee of the Pennsylvania Legislature ac- companied Kossuth from Harrisburg. Koeruth will stay here a week. There 1s much enthusiasm here, and the Kossuth fea- tival on Tuesdey, will probably bring much of the ma- terial aid promired. Affairs in Albany, LEGISLATIVE MATTERS—1 ERATE ON THE TARIF? IN THE SENATE—-KOSSU1H— FRAUDS ON EMIGRANTS— THE FUGITIVE RESCUE TRIALS—THE CANAL LET+ TING INVESTIGATIONS, ETC. | SPECIAL ConRESroNDENCE oF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Avant, Jan. 22, 1852, The Canal Boari rent their resolutien to the Senate this morning, and it was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, of which Mr, Vanderbilt, of Brooklyn, is Chairman, A rerclution was adopted, asking the Canal Auditor for a digest of all claims paid contractors during the last yoar, The Senate Jaid on the table a resclution fromthe House, asking that a!l the Kossuth resolutions be refer- red toa joint committee, Senators thought (hat sg they had ucopted & series, there was no necossity for turther debate. The remainder of the session was consumed upon the tariff question, Mr, Wright, (wbig,) presented a series of resolutions, several days ince, made # long apeach against the present tariff. god now wanted the question Murray, (dem..) presented @ sudstiture declaring for free trade, and a direct taxation upon pro perty for the support of government. Mr, Pierce, (dem ,) produced @ substitute, requesting Congress to inquice into the cause ef the depression of the iron interest, and, plya remedy. A debate oceurred, ia which took one side, and Wright, Baboock, « hoven, (whige,) the other. ‘The discuss until the adjournment, without arrivi clusion, or agre Severe! Senators in ire to divest the eub- ject of party ch: a in futile It wears as much of @ party aspect as ever, except, perhaps, the item of iron. ‘An atteupt wes mate in the Assembly to print all documents in the German language as_ well as Mngiish, It was urged that the French, lialian, Welsh, and Lrish voters, claimed the same right 6s the Germans; and that uments in their 1d be equally enttiled to ing halt an hour, the matter Was re ting Committee. Mr, Begnett, (wh of Erie, offered resolutions, which were agreed to, declaring that laws bave been passed to prevent and punish crimes committed on emigrants, but have proved in nt; and that, therefore, the Judiciary Committee be required to report what laws can be parsed! which will reach the evil ‘The resclution was adopted, allowing members to draw their pay as soon es due—that is, every day, if they cboose. This will be a great accommodation to maay. There was quite # sparring between Mr, Snow, the leader of temperance in the House, and two or three others, in relation to the appointment of a committee on excles. Mr, S, declared he was in favor of a very etrin- gent law— nearly as much eons the Maine law. Mr. Monroe (whig), was oppored to a joint committee. They hed too much power. The joiut reaclution was Van Schoon- was continued at any con s lo Congress, lunguege, the a lhe tavor voted down. aud now there will be anti-intoxication in- troduced into both houses; aud. trom the activity now prevalent. a etronz effort, the most determined ever before huown will be wade to reform ail the inebriates in the State. The following appointm: cf to day, made :— Notaries for the € Dewitt C. Grabam, James Moncrief, on. A Poet Campbell, John TL Platt, Chatles #, Winthrop, Joha A. Hammond, Jas, W. Wilson, W Dodge, John Ht. Lyell, Joha B. Stevens Novcry for Brooklyn—Charles Lowry. Supeructendent of Salt Springs—Uervey Rhoades, of 37- Facuse. The joint committee of both houses are daily engaged ip investigating the alledged fraudulent canal contracts. An early revort is expecied. No progress wus made in the United States Court to- day in the Syracuse fugitive rescue care The gevern- ment attorney wired delay, in order to exawine the condition taken by the defeace to quash the indictment. After a controversy of an hour, the Judge finally ad- journed the court until to-morrow morning, when argu- ments wili be cffered to sustain and quash the indict- ment, The government witnesses have not yet arrived, and if not here ut the opening of the court, all the per- ropa indicted in the escape of Jerry, will give bail for their appearance next term. Senate, Aivany, Jaxuary 22, 1852. POW A MYDICAL scHOoL. (wbig), preeented a memorial of the New York Academy of Medicine, for the establishment of a medical echool. THe. Mr Bern™an reported favorably on the bill relative to the grades of certain streets in the city of New York. GREENWICH 84) * HANK mi), reported @ bill im relation to the vings Bank, THE RESOLUTION OF THth CANAL NOARD REFERRED, The resclution udopted by ihe Camal Board, on Tuee- day. in reference to the legality of the canal contracts, Was received, aud referred to the Judiciary Committee, ND PRACTICR, introduced a bill to provide for e NEW YORK STREETS Mr. Cooiry wich Mr RESOLUTIONS AGAIN. Mr. Vaspruniy moved that the Canal Board resolu. ions be rent toa select com! ee. Mr. Bancoc ), said he thought that they had bec to the proper committee, m1), Was of the rame opinion. and asked thdraw bis motion, which he did. HE TARIFF RESOUNT Mr Wright's Tariff resolutions were then cailed ap 8, Pierce, Conger. and McMurcay, on the part cf the democrate, and Mesers. Babcock, tehocnboven and Wright, on the part of the whigs. Dia. poring cf the metter, the Senate adjourned. Assembl Avoasy. Jan 182 THE RPSOLUTIONS OF THE CANAL BOARD ‘The Canal Borrd sent in resolutions the same as those sent to the Senate, which were referred to the Judiciary Committee, TUR COLL EC 10% OF Taxne. The bill to extend th: time to collect taxes to March Ist was parsed. THz CODE OF PROCEDIRY. AMENDED The Arsembly psssed the bill to amend the code of ties from the | act toamend the last clause, being the 1% 16 DOCUMPNTS IN GERMAN. Mr, Youncs (whig). of Erie, called up the r to print eight thonsand copies of the Governor's mes- tage, and the Comptrolier’y report, in Gorman, Debated, end referred (o the Frriuting Committee. BILL TO PROTECT RMIGHANTS AGAINST FRAUD, Mr. Brxserr (whig), of Erie, offered a resolution, which was adopted, directing the Judiciary Committue to report w bill to protect emigrants against fraud. FINANCHAD BILLA REPORTER Mr. Uvrenives (whig), of Kings, rep emend the cuarter of the Manhattan Savings Institu- tion. Mr. Vax Ertes (whip), of Chomung, reported a bill to amend the General banking law, THE EXCISE LAW Mr. Van Varxrxnuna (whig), of Steuben, called up the Senate resolution from the joint committee on the Excite law. Mr. Brow (whig) tion. After a spirited lebate, the resolution was voted down. PROFEFSORS INVITED TO ADDRESE THE LRGISEATURE. Mr. Tavion (whig), of New York, enlled up his reso- lution, inviting the distinguished men about to address the Trustees of the Albany University. also to address the Legislature on the subject of « National University; also, thet Dr. Peird be requested to deliver a lecture before the members of the Leg'sinture, upon the present condition of Europe, Adopted. Some other businers, cf no rpecial importanca was trapracted. and the body then adjournrd The Lateat from Mexico, New Onreans, Jan, 20 15, News fre Vera Cruz, to the 4th instant, has been ceived. The disturbances whieh have occurred at the cities of Mexico, Puebla, and other place rection of the cf New York, opposed the resolu tive slate of quiet. The Mississippi De a ce wwewwsati, Jan. 21, 18. The Union Demooratic Convention of Bttssis«ippi have Passed resolutions endorsing the Baltimore platform of 40,44, and “48, Also requesting their delegates to the next convention te secure the nomination of men pledged procedure, which exempts Kings, Albany, and Erie coun. | ted a bill to | have been | ily suppretsed, aud the country is pow ina compara. | ocratic Convention, | ; Ony at $h ‘o sustwin the compromise measures, Three of the — delegater appointed are present members of Congress W. U1, Taylor bas been elected Mayor of Jackson. ED Court Caiendar for This Day, Sorrene Gounr—Cinovit Covet Nos, 194, 40, 128 142, to end including 163, oof MON Riva ——Tnrat enmamPart LNow, 177, 19257 226, 227, 29, MF, 255,237, 920, 241, 241 %4, 248, 246, WAT. Part d—Bame as yesterday, B¢renion Count—Triat. Teum,—Nos, 167 18%, 148, 04, 143, 177, 61, 187, 146,190, 191. 196, 196, 198, 200. 201, 208. WA, 206 207, 16.70, 104, 192, 198. 118. 09, 64, 84. 67, 20. Gh, 2, 168, 2, 40, G4, 97, LO, 160. 198, 7, 19, a4, Th, Lao ‘Trial of ‘Weedin Se the Murder of his Qoles, 178 West Fifteenth stzost, without farther invite, SUPREME COURT—OYER AND TERMINER. ae gy te and the defendant by Mesers, orden, Feurot, and Lap: j Nothing was done om the first day but to empannel a "On Tuesday morning Mr. Mallory opened the case, by staitng bo tendancy whss x] to prove, and bygiv- ing story of the married life of Mr. and Mrs. Woodin, beep Lal ere ee Ser were married a year, ve even that short space of time; that, on the 18th day of August, 1844, Mrs. Woodin was found in th wellon the defendant's pre- mises, and various circumstances went to prove that Mr. Woodin murdered ber; that, soon after, a son of the prisoner's, who was supposed to be acquainted with his father’s guilt, suddenly disappeared, and has not been heard ef sinee, except through the prisoner at the bar, who sayshe is ut sea; but nothing more than this is kuown ef him. The prosecution called. George M. Turner who was sworn—Resides in Mace- don; knows the prisoner; in 1544, lived about haifa mile from him; am acquainted with the premises on which he resides; the house was destroyed by fire the year after the death of Mrs. Woolin; was uot acquainted With Mrs, Woodin; had seen her; saw her after her death; I was informed that ehe was in the well, dead; went there im- mediately; found Mr. Woodin and family, and several other persons, there; I saw the body of Mrs. Woodin in the weil, and went down into the well with Mr, Wilbur; her head wes lowest; ber dress was fleating; she lay across the well; the legs were bens; can’t tell how wile the well is; Wilbur raised up the body, and I put astrap around it. under the aris; the rtrap was attached to a rope; those at the top drew the body out; her dress. was the seme as is Worn by womea in the daytime; had on stockings, but mo shoes; found the shoes in the well; they were low walking shoes, tied over the instep by aribbon ; they were both of them tied ; saw the shoes at the inquest; do not knew they were the seme; saw a cap afterwards, but Go not kuow it was Mrs. Woodin’s; the windlaes for drawing Water was @ common one ; there Was eix oreight feet or ebain ettached to (he bucket, and the other eud to 2 rope which went round the roller; I think the bucket was drawn e the body was lsid on a hoord, i long Iremeined there ; went after t Canandaigua; went back the eas: yas I went back ; the inquest was ne not see Lhe body a! TELEGRAPUIO THIRD DAY 1853 Jan, 21 Vas anparar riding ‘ Judge Allen. p Beverai wiinesses were sworn, corroborating the testi- mony given yesterday Additional testiaony was given ip regard Lo past mortem examination Dr.D At Was present x the assistance of c and stomach; evidences that she came to ber death by drowning; next xamined the hegd; removed the roalp; found a severe bruise on the buck cf the head and one on the front t, in which there was a large quantity of blood; then noved the kali snd examoed the braia, in which wes great conjestion Of blood vessels; a red mark Was discovered nvound the neck, having the appearance of haveog been caused by # rope; we examined the neck and found it very much brvised; this alone I should think sufficient to cause death,is had been passed roaad, crossed, then brought beck. acd had appearance of being doubled onvach side; there were several bruises under the leitjaw, and cue upon the nose, Dr, B Robinton, of Rochester, testified to the same. ‘The prisoner, who hes up to this time deen at large on bis Gwn recognizance, was ordered into custedy by the Court this evenitg Attorney Generel] Chatfield arrived about 3 o'clock this evening The court, at 10 o'clock, sdjourmed till $5; to mor- row morning. Theatuteal usteal, on Prace Orrna Hovsr.—Phe entertainment for voning, elected by Maretaek. consists of * Lu * with the same splendid cast of charac- Bowery “Putnam,” which embraces #il the leading members of Tivatne.—The grend national drama of the company, commences the performances, They wiil conclude with “Jack Robmson and his Monkey.” Baoavway Tukatne ---The excelient operatic and dra- mutic piece calied * Pavol Clifford,’ which 1s nightly re- ceived by brilliant auciences with enthusiastic cheers, will again be repeated to-night, with “Popping the Ques- tien Nino's Gaerne ‘he same excellent opera, “Luere- ja Borgia.”* will again be presented. with all the leading ‘sts of the Artists’ Union company. Bunvon's Tieatny.--The beautunut operatic piece of “Cinderella,” which bas been eo much admired, wil again be presented to night, as also the amusing farce of “Popping the Question. * Nationai Truvarar.—-This night's performance is for the benefit of Barney Williams. The pieces announced the Irish dremas of “Rory O’More,” “Ireland aud America,” end the “ Pilgrim of Love.”’ she hed no cap on, and no combs; | | cotton, toCos, Anderson & Co, 8% Bank; log | chain. Towed up to the publicatono w! Aniticay Musicot-=the entertaicmente for the after- | noon are “Naval Engagements,’ and in the evering, the | eptendid moral drama cf the * Bostle,”” followed by’ the new comic picoe of “Highway Robbery.” Bowrny Sineus.--The beautiful equestrian perform. arces of Mille Tournisire and her talented aesociates, are greatly sdmired by the visiters of the eimphitheatre, Onn upts.--Notwithttanding the number of pla are excellent, Feznows’ great variety: delipeations and Mernoros tax 1 to nitract large audiences. To-morrow, ho piv noon sudeyening performance, Le offirs a Minster. es an after. at induces Police Intetligence. Chorge +f Grand Larceny —Zour p Neary, Patrick Gilligan, Andrew White, and Andrew t tin, were arrested on Wednosday nicht, by officers Carmody and Tracy, of the Second ward police, on a charge of stevling & lot of machinery, valued at $400, from the ruins at the Jate perty of Jsmen © Bisher, No. 38 Gold strect of the pr ‘4 portion rt streets, where it bad been sold for $10, sed parties were committed for a further ex- n by Jastice Lothrop, fa Men's Lip—A man named Timothy a firemaa on board the steamship Arctic, was nvrested yesterday, by officer Collins,of the First ward, ona charge ot biting off the under lip of James fhomp- son, while in an effray together, in Morris street. The ed WAN Was conveyed to tbe City Hospital. and the eed taken before Justice Lothrop, who committed ison fer trial. cscleuent—A young man named Abraham Rit- tenbaud, was arrested yerterday, by ofticer Devoe, of the Chiei's office, charged with having embezzled, at various times, a large quantity of eegars, trom hia iate employer, dobn H Rogers, tobsccoviat, in Wall street. The cused wes conveyed before Justice Lothrop, who com- wiited Lin to answer the charge. Army Intelligence, U. &. Mousten Kienesty.—We wituessed a splendid ight thls forenoon, az Brevet Lieut. Gol. A. J. Porter's any (F) of Meunted Riflemen passed our office on their way to the barracks, ‘They were truly a fine look- ing body of men, abd were all woll mounted on bay horses, “Ze men are just down from St. Louie, hale ara hearty, and the horses were purcbased in this city. They wre dertined monish the copper skins te keep out of the range of their ides.—N. 0. Picayune. vor Mr 1co —Tho United St rever er Du sailed frem New Orleans, on the 10th inst.. for Vera Cruz, with Dr. T. J. W. Kennedy, | ash 1 of despatches for our Minister in Mexico. | ¥Y TRADE REPORT, Thvnspay, Jan 2! 6PM. Bars ing €400 bbls.—common to good Southern, and ordinary to choice State, at $4 23/2 $4811;; with mixed to fancy Wentern avd favorite round hoop Obio. at $4 68°, a $4 S1)\ per bbl. 300 bbls. fine rye flour found a market, at $0 60 a $8 62!s; and 400 bbls, Brandywine meal, at $350 | un improvement, Wheat, harley, rye, and oats con- ned quiet Corn seemed firmer, tle business includ- 5 $400 bushels—mixed Weetern, and yellow Southern, at 6€c, a 67e, with white do at Tle. mt —The telecraphic advicen from New Orleat of # decline there, etter receipt of Asia's advices, caused ciders to Offer more freely to-day, the sales reaching S¢0 baler, at steady rates, closing uneven, is ~-Engagements for Liverpool were light toe me cotton was taken at 3-idd; grain ranged from 314d. a 8%4, and flourat 1s, ate da) ‘were no engagements of moment for London, there was a fait business, at },c. for cotton aud at $7 a $8 forarhes, bark and rice, Yo California, rates steady, at {5.60e per foot, Provistovs exhibited an improving inclination, th Lions embracing 800 bbla prime and mess pork, as $18 60 & $14, and $15 a $15 26; reveral lots of dead hogs, at ©; 26° c.; 150 bis. prime lerd. at 91, aio. per ib; 106 do. prime and mees beef, at $4 50 a § 1 $8 re Fr day. but firm. § . #0 60 @ SLL; and 200 do. Veet bamws, at $15 60 a $19 75, epectively, 8 OF PRODUCE THIS DAY. 82 packages butter, 268 cheep, 124 a 15 calves y New Haven Rai: nOan--126 hogs, 196 bbe. flour, 27 do, whiskey, 62 do. ale, 163 #ides leuther, 51 packages ork, 65 do. butter, 6 do, cheese. 125 do. beef, 9 bales ona. 107 head collie, 009 sheep, 700 bushels owte, and 0 do. rye Telegraphic Re Onaairstox, Jan, 91, 18f% The cotton market is languid and depressed, Sales have reached 1,040 bades—extremes, 6. Oivcinwart, Jan, 22, 1869 Provisions are advancing. 600 bbis, mess pork cold to- 8 0 bbls lard wt 7° ihe. Married, On Thursday morning, Jan. 22, by Rov. George Potts. How A.Parstun, Keq, merchant, of Philadelphia, to Mirs Manix L. Dexnrs, of this city. On Wednesday, Jan 21, by Rey. W. G. Browning. Jos D, Lamnrat to Miss Kieanon Raownine, daughter ¢% William Browning, Heq.. all of this city. January 21, by Rev. WK, Bigenbrodt, Jonx 0. Cooa, of Lexington, Ky., to Rurranrrn Waar, of this vlty, Lexington papers please copy, Jan 4 8, by Rey J, Belch. Wor. J. Ponavrn, of Dun- kirk. N.¥., to Miss Jane A. Banw. of Ramzoy, Sale of Man, England. Diea, Suddenly, Jan 21, Mies Oretsa Ho Beavers, after @ ohort but severe Uimeas aged 21 years end & moni us Fynoral at Whe reeldence of hor brother aiaw, ie sing, instrumental performances, uegro | for the Texas frontier, and we would ad- | vers Flour ruled higher, the rales compris: | | following is ‘an oxtract'frem tho journal of great | sof amuecment in the city, this popular | establishment is nightly crowded. ‘Lhe entertainmenta | iT apnounce an entertainment cf | Professor Anderson continues | ip ire in Gold street, the prc- | ty was found in a junk shop, corner of Gold | | { | Pata emedip lioueer, Kitteidge, Clogres, Bpofford, Tucston “Co, & ingown. January Jobuston, aged The friends of funeral, from his late this da; oes Cag ans On perday, Jan. yf & severe illness, Mrs. Cuanrorrs Looax, wife of David Logan, aged 36 years py soos Fa a pas on cea: The relatives rends family are reepeotfully invited toattend her funeral, from her late residence, | 354 Grand etreet, this day, at 1 o'clock P. At Sparta, N.J,on Bunday, Jan. 18. of inflammation of the lungs, Mr. Zexas Hun, in the 60th year of bis age. Op Thurrday morning, after a short illness, Buivens Paaxer, in the 76th year of his age. The friends aud acquaintances of the family are invited | Rooke Ni to attend his funeral, Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, £06 Pearl street, without further invitation. At White Plaina, suddenly, Jan. 19, Gant Joun Marr, fcrmerly of this city, in the 86th year of his age, Bing Sing and Poughkeepsie payers please copy. On Wednesday evening, 22, Wiuiam Cnvapa- vornr, an old resident of this city, aged 75 years. The friends of the family, and those of his brother. T ©. Churdavoyne, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 65 Second avenue, on Saturday, at 12 o'clock, without further invitation, Japwary 22. Raxan, wife of Eumund R. Strang, and seoond daughter of the late Absalom Weeks, aged 10 years azd 0 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend ger funeral, ca Sunday, at Lo'ciock P, M , from the residence of her uucle, Mr. John Pierce, 68 Stanton street. Euddenly, Jan. 21, Mr, Jou Dascy, late apothecary of the New York Hospital, aged oO yeacs. Hie relatives end friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow, at llo'clock A M., from the New York Hospifal, without further invitation, January 22, Joenvn M, McFanuann, aged 43 years The funeral will take place this morning, at 10% | clock, from 76 Beekman street, His remains will be | seenwoud Cemetery for interment. Masa Rago Ww. Manchester i hiladoip! s Wind, ALMANAC—JANUARY 23, MUO ekTs, 6 | sien Ware 070 7 20 sore WW PORT OF NeW YORK, JAN 22, 1892, Cleared. Stet mehip Fl Dorado, Burtotein, Chagres, MO Roberts. Ship Constitution, Briton, Liverpool, Grinnell, Minturn os Ship Dirigo, Doano, Glesgow, Dunham & Dimon. Brig Peuine (Nor), Krog, Porto Cabolle, 8 de Agrods & o. Brig Wary, Lindsay, Gniveston, Hussey & Mnrray. Brig Américan, Godfrey, Mavannah, Duahsim & Dimon. Brig Buzs (Noapol), Napoli, Nortulx, Barolay & Liv- Arrived. Ship Pamgustuk (of Yarmouth), Webster, Now Orisans, 18 days, wisn mdse, to master. Has had a pilot on board 4 jo anehor on Tuesday in the lower bay, when the ul of herand cut through her chain, parted with 20 fathome of chain, and went ashore on she East Bani; hat 18 inches water inher hold; was kot ol by ma tug Her- cnles, and tewed to t) ¥ in the evening, Bark Cherlotte Winans, Hosmer, Mobie, 12 days, with Is made fst to tue public St Marks, Jan 1, with ootton, to E F came to tho lower bay yesterday | field of ioe came foul of her, and wharf, Quarantine. Bark Pilgrim, Saw: D Buribus & Co, 7 dregged her near th 0 larboard sa. hart by the Boroules. Charleston, 7 days, with cotton, toT Wardle 13, 8 of Dela’ i i ce Philadolpuia; spoke cchr Florida, trom Charleston mato informed us that the eaptain had bron dnooked ov board tho night provions, and wasdrowned. ‘Tho P eam anchor in the lower bay yesterday morning, when 8 heavy eld of ice onme foul of kor, and dragzed her ashore on the Eset Bank, with the lors of Iarboard anchor aud chain. he was aod off without damage, and towed to tha Block wharf, Quarantine groun', by the stonm tug Jan 17, lot 1643, lon 75 30, spokes brig Como, of B u, steering 8, (probably bark Como, Smith, from Boston for Chartesron), Brig Reuben Carver (of Vinal Haven), Carvor, Gibare (Cubs), 72 days, with sugar, te Nesmith & Bong, ies been 12 days'N of Hatteras. Schr Col Satteriy, Elwoed, Charleston, 6 days, with oot- ton, toN LB aCresdy. Kelicf sche 31 M Freeman, Weloh, from a rolioving cruise in the Aliactio Ocean, between tho Capos of Delawsre and Block Irland, in bsllass, to the Board of Underwriters. The as feat of Undorwritors:—Sid hence 2d ark, but could not speek her: also, , tuboould not approsoh near enough vos bidwixga heavy gale from RNG, with md aligh sca running; 4th, lat 20 95, 1on 73 ard heavy tea, saw a ving toon the Int 3449, lon 73 oko hark Gaorgis- chy Arlington, henoo for Apaleohico~ ry badly split; also, raw brigand sche; 14, sw Lenip and 8 brigs; Sia, 180 39 3 4 2 brigs and Ls th, 1s9- 3 wins, U Datk, 1 brig, Zachery; ho bask and : kept by Capt Welch, & touts on the 24, eaw's = @ Ps Whh, Jat | ton. NOrlears; echro GW Pio! i Csrdeuas; 8 C , | Frgle, Barten, Philadelphia, Si4 bark Pourea, Whitman, N bound to ¢ | Yerk; Saransc, Bullen, NOt} Int 4040 ton 72 89, spoke bark Lowell, from Savannah for | Im port 26th, ships Mari . Bi ig Gerelle, of Salem, from Siam for Boston; also, | bis, Fetzer, do do; Serostris (Br), Li + 1 sehr, cowld pot gst near omough to K: Margarct (Br), Hawes, from Li re De of gad for Sslez, from St Jobnion, do de; Torrend, Prine, nt of n pio he Shoals: had probably been Eéwards, for NYork, dg: Fairfial wi co making very | a¢y; Cambria (Br), Mobulloeh on the weather | Chapmen, for DB. ae; East om on | L Wig; Switsor! do do: Virginia (Br), 26, saw ® ba: } from Liverpoo sent (Br), Poilock,for do, captain would not carry | nepiny. ‘nt, tor Havro, ldg: Natit Thompson, 71.05, saw a sour bound K; Liverpool, ldg; Charlemagne, Singer. do do: Jona wt honta, Iand in sightfrom n 7 Li, enw a brig atoore 90, saw 1 bark and 1 sehr, nder close reefs, the echr hove to hy lat 40980, lon 7335, enw Zehipa, | ‘bosrd tack, close rested, the other hull and lower ad lights W 3 orted much ico ul hich rep far dow: tetood up arora beds: wind so light coud nos keopolear, While iu | the ico, sackr, unknown, osmne efoul, followed by bark Pe: | hich cerricd sway'one of the shrouds, anddid consi- i mere. Let go both anchors, to avoid geing on shor Hep end drove sshori 8; picked her way tt 3, when so wae taken nd brought up tot Perr termes Youth, Collins, Baltimore. Sloop Cari topter Post, Johnson, Virginis, 3 days, Below. Ashterten, Williams, Liverpool, 3, %0 Grinnell, Minturn & aK did soversi | bark Potras parted saw the US cutter aaki Governor's tow by propoiler Pheaix, ity. ov 23, with mdsa | anchored om | Coffin, from New Orleans, with mac, ig avanchor on the bar. , from Liverpool, | ity, from Liverpool, Aller, from Galveston %, ligeing, trom Apslaciicoln, with coston, Ho'mes y Ship Ree'proc Bork Kan awh to Ladd & Chureh. Wind during the day WSW, E-} Packet ehip Bavaria, Anthony, from Wayre, wae towed ine to Quarar tine im the evenitg. by'ateam © (name not known) is arround en £ ‘The stoop reported in yeaterday'e paper as being hemmed in by the iog near Sands Point, is the Zmily,.of Southpoxt, bound to this city. ‘She strayner Wess Wind war only damagod to the oxtent of aloub $80 by the ice. RO-Seo general news oolumne for xceouns of she state of She river, snd various marine matters, ®elegruphic Marine Reports, Arrived—Ship Cromwell, Liverpool, On Shoal W 40 males, was run into by & hora brig (supposed Br), cteoring W, but received no material damage. Also srr, brig Boston, Halife ibh Dulwarks stove, and lone of long bons. Be! ark Eavre? London. Also, ono ship, one Lark, thon, NOrleans; Arno, Savannah; on; sche Moxo, AUX Cayes. | Onanreerow, Jan 2, nd sche Holone, NYork, from Liverpcol, Clesred=Ghipa As brig Palmett ar Sailed—Ship Norv) Ship fy Arrived — In the O Minerea W Sailed—Bork Sam) Buticr, & Newront, Jan 22. Attived-Bark Gare Aon, Dockmen, Mobile, for Prort- dence, Provixcstows, Jan 2. Avcived—Ship Moron, feom NOvloana for Boston; back Guba, Surincm (ce Gicvoorter; eshiee Slory, Gonaives 1oF Deston; Ocean, Aux Osyes for do. Provineroy, Jan 22. The bark Sarah Ann, ab Nowport trom Mobile, reports that, Jou Z0th, while lying at anchor off Tarpantin Cave, was vrited fewlot . The's A | » bobetmys, &o: had star- we damaaged, The brig was alse coweiderab'y damay The Ur sohr Bloe Roc! toh left Newport yosterday for NVor¥, returned in the night, and this morning, while eo- ting under weigh, Was run into, and Lad hor wainsall torn, aba revolved other domage, iward bont stove, ond wa Rerala siees’ Correspondenee, 1 low shia port, No steamboas has arrived ln, gphneed ecnsequently navig ie suspended for iscelianeous. Present. ® PORTLAND, Jan 17—Are brige Finanoiar, York, Tarks Barges ie taspeeey ioe Islands vis Holmes's Holo, mean Boule, Maven, Bonaire, vis bv Bhovwes inten with heeahes | do. Gla brig James Roach, Haven, Forv Rico, arr ITeh, tnd bex hooks lee oe att, echr Delaware, Holtrcok, NYork- ulti hoope andthd ehocks Allied aeons refershic Cavth—Are sohe Core, Hall, Norfolk, Old bark Nathl Blake, alto hed some oil printings Olndelnps’ acount, they ont in the bold, ahd vory foul a jr youl? nob burn.” Me he ands Gown the } eld tor some day had not the loass thougut of fite te ease) Gntil ib broke ous. The captain of she Tort, with tPe eailors from tho Bpsninh men of war, ones on hoard. and thought it was novessary to ous nd bel hoe to shonl water, where ¢! ¢ flied with water. Tho: jecks to put cut the tre f injured by th her thaw 10 much 6o sh atches off, iden Gifford, agont + Newport from Point Jad cy Fatnbow, cf Now Wnven (betore reported), of 14h ino, 4.10-M, and etood to the wearward, foun WT Drea, before reported ashore bolow Savannah, to Charleston from Now Orl ® AM, Mt from Bovton for Chatiovie- a ‘Cango 299b alt, Sein = Irviand, owner and master, of aad from Chars Jottetown, PRE York, with A producn, wae weeoked om the Blaok Prins Ledge, coat Mario Joseph, om Commerce (Lote Ww | te load for WIndles; and eon: her, but os somal Y about Taylor (of Camden), Weight, mouth, came out of artons r tons, 4’ years old. Whaiemen. vinostown 16th, sobr Walter K, Tilson, NAtlen- 20u bbls ep oil 7 rho, Cushman, Pacitic #00 do humpback oil. AD, 8, 1 Arr at Pro tio Ocer nd 1», Coo! hae tii 8, loa sp wl o )e man if ep. Reports tho Millisoxcs, Maztia, 0 vey At Lahaina Nov 2 (by letter from Capt Swift), Ocean, of Providence, from Ocl.otek Sen, 1000 bbls we oil, 14 000 tba bone (Jatter to be shipped home). Would proceed to Hiong Korg to refit. Wd UPS Fre analy, W bi Bute, Mss Nosbiv Ulrich, J Sehiaidt, D M Taft, 1 JT Dason, H Fairbanks, ‘A Gould, M Rmbline, © ‘B Gress, F Williams, A Willisms, a Driggs, J Dien ver, WL Deora Ht pxing, N Hoping Pituham, 2 Corer, J Worco, Mr Bryan, J iokey, J J Hohlzemont, D Evans, Wd armettong, # Comobany AT Covsay “tdale houn, i Combs J Hull, J Uhi, B Hartley, J tartoy, Wm Hercles, TR ALsokeman, J Sonidor, J Ryan, W Lascom P Knowlton, 3 M J Ackwell, B Senve M Bil, John’ Etvott, J Boucher, J JGallaghar, WR Gra H MoFen-in¢, M Lewisson, G Lookman, T Ticr TJ Keddiah, RK Wells, @ J Buckway, A Undine, Pri W Quin, BT Henney, RC Clark, AB tinomond, M Burndy At Towtes Nov, Franklin, Barton, of Warren, 60 ap. @ Kidgway, L Cook, P Paillips, M Hargain, J Thompson, At Honolulu Nov 16 (by letier from Capt Sonrr), Deowo, | MeDante!, B Gardiner, E Chuity, S Grawley, John Brice, BL hed shipped E000 bbla wh, OY sp, and 10,00 los bone, by | T Untou, jx, 8 V Bampeou, § Gariaud, GW Hettor, the Adirondack. At co Nov 18, Electen, Clark, N hor oJ and bons. and was bound t At do Nov lé (by letter), Sat with 3800 bis on board; took 14 NZesland, and expected to be homein July ne At Bisisrds Nov 15, Newburyport. Lester, Ston, fiom Cohotek Bes, 1500 bbl: wh, 260 ep, and 10,000 Ibs hone. Bhip Coren, 865 tous, of NLondon, whic’: #id for SPeancls- co Maxob 11, ‘50, is now ut tho SZslands, fitting for s whaling orvisein the NMacific, She will hecommanded by Caps John | Cand, | ist. and from N Ledford tor 10cean. fay 26, off Kivge Mill Group (by the Bell» at Sydney), bark Sz5rna, Todoy, NB, wos vut, 150 volo spoil. Spoken. _ thin Now Orleans, for Bowbay, ao reported, Bept —, en tho | Equator, Perelan Poria, 4a, Jon S—Are brig Bloomor, Killman, Franke nl—No Am yossels tn port. Havana, JaulimArrbark JJ Hathorn, Snail, New Or- lean. Sld Uth, back J A Bazar: Caro avanosh: brig Iva, Elliot, (or Balisrd) NOx; sole Bon N Miner, Mobile; 14th, ba: ms Ciiloy, ingcn, do. Cld 18th, brig P Soule, Smivh, NOsleans In gort tn, among ofbors, barks Childe Harold, Olea. ad, tor Work 17h; icon, for NOrie a, for N¥ork a0 Web—Amowg cthor lg; barks Henrieten, 4 net, foe NVork the nex Cuts, Sawyer, forco, cld (au Isla do Cada, Poppor, for a9 a 61s Sih for Baltimore), Hom: ¥ Churchill, Bishborn, and meen. atepies, fu | charter; Bunbeam, y Warren, den; win Jchreon. ©: ord Martha, Bilens;, Oda Logan, cisg; Yarmouth, Banga, wtg; Indian Queen, Lrumuond, mad donor, ¥. uno; brice Blien flsyden, Siith tor —, ide: Cat do; Trieste, Lanpher; Charlotte Cardenas, Fogg; Delmont Looks, Uarty: Wai H Spear. Black; Allston, Pierce; £ W Dentcn, Mosman; Wm ¥ Safford, Py y Mut. | ra Gilkey, wg; Machi- | thows, TP Perkira, Nichmond, Blair, and Leghorn, Ware » freight of charter; Francis Lord, Giaddiag, which had been on tire, to bo surveyed; obra Coo B Prevoots, Gilkey, for Savannah the next weet; Gen Veanig, Murch, wea. Nov 16—Bark Arthur Pickering (Of salem), Brown, for Zanlibar noxt day, ail weil, Sid ut 9sh, bare blizatcth Hall, Bertram, Zanzibar. 2 NRERYITAS, prey to Jan I—ave brig Marsal Ney, Lillis, ‘ork. CRT Out BB, Jan 15—Arr obip Brivapuia, Glasgow, vis Juster. Tainivan, Jan 4—Are bark Prsnilin, Gibta, Home Ports, LA, Deo 3\—Cld ship John Runyan, for rl ark Gleaner, for Boston; 4d, bark Biward, | for NYork: 6th, ship Columbian, Boston; batk George Les: lie, N¥ork. BALTIMORE. Jan 39—Arr ship Vendalia, Folzer, NYork; hark Rocord (Br), Puollo, Cellso; seh Townsend. NYork Cld brig Pomona ( Boston, APALACHIC Liverpoo); J Colbert, Nassau, N i. don sid bark George & Honty, hington, Patter son, for bt 7th, sobre Lydia, Gibbs, Providence; Anna, Jenkins, NYorh. | Isth—Cleared bark Hadloy, Kens. Boston; brits Mary | Bmily, Scandella, &¢ Tho Elton, Reed, Lagusyra | rto Cabello; Empire, Crowell, Charlest 21 Wileon, Savannah; Gen Taylor. Abtott, Hl Mailer, Price, NYork; John Clark, Foxwell, Doma- ; Mary Mankin, Wyats. NYork: [2 t0, Hawmond, do; Colgate, Seaman, c tS ibbert, Bran kiors BOSTON, Jan 2—Arr ship Groenwich, Child, NOrioans; schr Jobn © Cathoun, Case, Norfolk. Telexenphed, steam: ship Exetern State, from Franktert. Signal forabrig. Ship Hamilton, trom Apalecticola, and bark Chester, from Phi- Indelphis, remained tolow. ‘Cld ship Calitornia, Fi Bumatra; bark Ionia, King, Smyrna; brig Clara Ellen. French, Cord Sid ship Delaware, in tow of atcamor kt B Forbes. Brig Palm sld on Saturday, 21st—Arr ship Hemilton, Corliss, Apalsohicola: bark Che ter, Crosby, Philadelphia. Telexeaphed, brig Elisha B from Baltimore (was ashore on Georges Island, but got of ¥ Manton, from Cape Haytion. Signal for a hip o! about 0 tons, with painted porta, and in lighttrim. Arr 2th, 7 C . wwehip Eastern Stato, Flowers, Frankfort 19th ings, 9AM. Pilot boat Marshal Tukey, which wasaabore on Toddy Rooks, has got off. Cid steamship Cambria (Br), Leitoh, Liverpool vis Halifax; ship Moses Wheeler, King, NOrlesng; vark Modena, Eldria; altimore: brizs Brillian’s (Br “Greenwood. Ssgus; Lilinn, Rose, Apalachicola: Candace, Bray, Baltimore. Sid steamship Cambria (at 12 30). Ship Delaware, which startod yosterday, snchsrod in Nantasket Reads, and remaiza to-day, tho chromomstor onviag been injured. ELFAST, J. Arr schr Auzustua, Hodgton, NYork for Frenkfort, eld samo ny). BATH, Jan 17—below, brig Vityluin, Spear, from Poto- mao River. BRISTOL, Jan 20—Agr propoller Pelican, Williams, N York fer Provigenco. CHARLESTON, Jn 13—Are brig Galnare, Phil!'ps, Car- depas. Cldebip Johm Holland, Wilson, Have; bark’ Lusy & Elizabeth, Crosby, Boston, 1th—Arr ‘barks Carolina, Davia, N uriata, New. Holland, Wilvon,t or Lave: rosdy; Catalaua (Sp) Eetape, for Barcelona, tolina, Davts, teom New Yors, | j | | | | from NOveans, Horses, Cou- ana, for Liver- ri iv disg: Gon Ragdelenat Grom), Rual- | Creep, Hammer, for Windies, lag: | Virrinia Ana, Robivgon, tor arricon (Br), Morntyee, from G rf), Corry, for Liverpool, idg; | Tucro, Brinkwater, for Antwerp Bre Wicting, tor Bremen. Ite; Lul ; Marohionees ot Clydesdale (Br), Ferg at Britain, dg: Anne (Be), Turnor, 3 oorga (Old). Thole, tor N of Europa, lex rs riet France wig; Jupiter (Ho) galiios), (fron), Haremsnn, tor Uroeby. tor Boston, read jigs Heath (Or tson, from Havans diez: Clinton, Walk }» Bartell, from Sundcriand, EB. es jor Barcelona, lug; Ortay Talt. Mow: log; Poster. Baker, for Provideno for Antwerp, ldg; Fortuna San Josn alasn, wee: Susan Dopoan, Mitclell, from Richmond o Wicks, for New fork, lag; Jouay Lind, Gi », idg; dames Gray, Fiummer, toe Liverpool, | CAMDEN, Jan j3—Sid sohra JA Counse, Oxter, Sevanash; Barrie} ano. NYVork. CHIAS, Jan l5—Arr ear Uoury Laurens, Nor EAST MA NORANK FOR 15. . FORT, Jan 15—Arr robe Rudors, MoFariand, N York. Sid sche Madonna, Berry, cuba.” pOFORGRIOWN, £C, Jan Old vohie Empire, Mexwoli, Barbad oes GLOUCESTER, Jan 1°—Arr schrs Otis, Billings, and Ch: Appleton, Jackman, Noxfolk for Portsmouth; 19th, brig C Cire Cir), Thagua for Boston. LEWES, Jen 23, 5% PM—Dark Alvarado, fom NOrloans; | 8 brig unknown, and aohr Florida, from Ohasleston, eamo to the berber thisevering. On tho 1th inst, durings violent | sale from WNW, Capt Jaquet, of the Florida, foil over. board, and destite crory cflort to save him, was drowned, the echr Watchio, from Eastpe leo came to the herbor | this niternoom, with bow stove gna lore of ¢cok load. Tha | steamship City ef Menckester, which le(t this morning for Philadelphia in now cif the buoy on the Brandywine, roturn- ing to the Breakwater, no doubt on acocunt of the hoaviness of the ice in the river. A largo ship, which looks much like Saravak, jenow of {he Beacon Lirhs How it. Wind brecsing up from NB, with strong indications of Asnow storm. TI NA St sels remain in the barbor:—Darks Mai 93 briee Ir C Isabeiln, F Fabers, Marietta; acnrs Star, Preis, Arie}, Mary Patterson, MB Mahony, Friendship, Golden Xule, U i} toks, and 8 or 10 othors, whose names Ihave not arncrtained, | MOBILE, Jan 10—Arr schr Antelope, Dole, Boston. MACBIASPERT, Jen 13—Arr brig Condor, Small, NYork, hes Wm Pops, Foster. NY ork: 14 ‘Three Sisters, Robbing, Maotian for N York: 00, Moore, fo to Saeze Ia Grande, Bld 12th, brig Celt (now), Poter- on. NYork. NEW ORLEANS, Jan 8—Arr ship Diogence, Sylvesti Mareeilles. Cld ships Java, Monroe, Liverpool; Riverdale J hs (Br), Robinson, Vora Cruz. ao mkt; brig Mh- iT stenmehip A. wuld, fm Chagres, 28th nit, via San Jui Nic; hips John & Lucy, Cus NYork; Hon tress, Lamhe rt, Liverpool; m Clark, ——, Cara: con, WW McMai P id, Honderson, Point. Cld ohipes Py' Liverpool; North Atlantio, Cook, do; Oealvec, Merril}, Bos: | yenitaias Leonidas (Sard), D'Asty, Genoa; Louisiana (sara), foraey, Tent wineter, bark Mav Wm Wirs, Rockaway, Hamlet: 4th, 6 untioook, bark La NOMFOLK, Jen i6—are een ML Babson, Previden NEW BEDFORD, Jan 1S—Atr brig Sarah Woosvor, Woos- tor, Darien ae ONDON, Jan 18—Arr noche Chas Carroll, Re 80D wwe ev evra; rivep rascion, Liivhenburg, Provid ts ich oh Buran, Rowell, NYork. WIDER CH Jan 19No arrival. C14 ba ving, Watts, Mobile; Jo ierthor South), 0, wine be * OF, ks Cathn- a0, Payne, Charleston (or some port arrival. The tiver is froren over for more shan Havens. Liverpecl. ald, Liverpool. Lawton, Gardnor, Mayans. us Tobe ‘Avenger, Maskell, NYork via Me ‘or! . ILMINGTON, Jan 14—Are brig Ansdalo (Br), Norman, Havana, Old 14th, brig Mary Pisroe, Nickerson, N Yori Lith, ache Sohn G Faxon, Stophem,Curacoe: 10th, brie Mainp- ringa, NM York; | ve thy) Sowall, Havant Passengers Arrived, Cuarisaron—Bark Pebroa—F B Dorr, TR Jounsoa, i msbip Dorado—Rov 3M Kimboriin and Indy, Dr 1 4 two iadios, Mrs Loavite, Mrs Mosserva, T Sh Miller, A De Wins, A Wreger, 8 Mezer, O Jonos, hiand, D Abbey, JE Baker, JD Worth BA Grnnds, J Klinom!ss, J Parton, M 1, Goff, jomtgomery, & W Jobnaton, dao Adrisay, J Adri Me Willer: | I | D* MEDICAL. i. HEATH'S AURAL SURGERY, 262 BROADWAY, open from 9 to o'clock daily. for the cure of deat. nd ell disonece ofghoear, Dr. Ht treate disoases ificial eyes withous pala, moving natural organ. Lottors should be expu- andcoutain $1, bo reccive attention, IGHLY IMPORTANT YO INVAUIDS.—AN INFAL- lible remedy for those deplorable debilities, oonees quent on self- abuse, incapacitating the man for business, eovioty, and matrimony, may bo heard of gratis, by addrece- ing, post paid, box 109 Broadway Post offica, N.Y. Poraous I.ooring Under those compirints, especially those oontem- plating marriage, before applying to any Dootcr, ao master what bis pretentions may be, should not fail to got this ye~ luable iaformation, which wili eave themselves muck trou bio, time end money. He MAKAILD WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDIUAL COM~ A.M. Maaricesn, Protosuor of Ditonses tion, Wma. pp, 20—rebe Bl. Land monte: snguich 0 many * cuniszy difhoultics $0 the hus Yaad, might h pared by @ timoly poosorcion of this work. iin intended oapsaially od, oF thoos Gon vommplating 1: srriagu, te At discloses imporsaat seorets, wich shovitd be knowa bo taem pareiovlaris. or noaith doce not permit of antnorense of iniimportauce, Wig ‘ile, the mother—the ane tn the dectine ange, aympioms, aZd the moms eftici" nd in mode of ours, iu srory compiniat s gontlemnn tn Daysou, Obio:) < ma Dayron, May L, 14s. Mv Daan Gre :—iMy wile hea deen peroepsibiy eink ug for aomo three yeara or more. tn consequence oF har dress anguish uifecing some months before and during hor ocniine- successive ene mere aud more deothtaey rq hor, putting her Jifo fn imminon’ dangor, 2 oovasion, espatied of. 1 pup wos ine Te and resigned my- w Ad thi timo, (now snout two 24 your book highly wpoken of, a¢ containing, sedans reaching my once, On I9# resolpt and perusal not expeoge to you she collet 18 afforded my distie tho joy lie pages (park: shexrost diver very of "a Dv Je opened & prospccs do m colvad was poosibie, Sus for shis, are another year would hove pregod over my head, in sll human probabitiey my wit ’ aye boon in her grays, and my abildeon lef xii the: i" L$ is, of oourse, impractiogsle bo Convey moro fally the 6e- pious sudjoots trextod of, #3 thoy are of wnabuce strictly tasonded for the marrind, or thos contemplating marriage, sale ab 22? Bromdwey, and st she publishing ozice, 128 Liberty asreot, New York; Little & Go., Albany; Jorepa Taocker, Mobile, Algbame; 7. 3. Perorson, 9 Chossau stress, Philadelphia. Ly oa the receipt of $1, ® copy will be transmitted by mail, Keee of powder, bo any Pardo the United State, Al? Jette rouse be addrioged, pest pall, so Ur. a. 4. Maucicasa, box 1.24, Now Vork city. Ostog 149 Liberty asrect. IM, RAEMONT, SURGEON, ¥..R sOcLET «8, Medicine, has eavabtiched (by his tcoatment of all privsse divesaas) a rop whioh others him. Nosonly for the satentsbingiy rapi¢ cares |, withous. in many onses, using oa, bub in shove ayphilitie oxney of mond’ and yoars’ dugation, onuaiug tha destriotion of tho bongs for ever, and whioh have beom undor the ohargo of tie most emi- nent without success, are his eorvives 60 much soughe tor and valved: for unlevs she system is eutirely frood from the poisen, it affeosa she innocomt offspring for «inera- fiona. ‘The written jontos published by him a cares that, he is not afraid to assert, oannoe be oqvaltet, enough his preceptors wero the greas Riserd of Paris ond Acton of London. The oertificatoy alas include tho very un- fortunately numerous victims of fhoueands who o Whos. Ih ie of spe also, every either budding into oan Alscover tha o Temedios, and mont 2 Which boy gox is #uojent (Extract of & lobe wind, an ing ttnd xomoty, omtly rb porinsaent cure. mt of the aaso, wish (00, to box 71 Bro! K 08, ork, will be nocoacary. Patient: ing personally heve sopsratorcoms. Office hours, 9 ir morning 9 gnd7 to 9in the evening, at 62 Bor broes, bro doors from Brradwi.t, oproc'ts Ssware's—nos in the shed. Arageiate. N.B.—Fiis oricitcd work will eon bo ped DORA CHOLES PRIVATE WeDICAG THRATISE— Fitvh edition; by M. B. Ls Croix, MB, Albany, N.Y. Ci:enpesd book ever published; 250 pay 160 fins pletes +10 Phssiology of Murriage, and Gisorders of youth and maturity, romiting whieh Cesteos the phymiosl and mental powel Prising from indisceedlon, with ple sud * ail persons ure shonscives, ons mercury, . Author’ avions on marriage, {$9 duties and Gisqualifizations, ang thelr remozioa: wis colored Kths- raphe, iustesting the apstomy, and paysiolo ys otths reproducti ovgaus of both eexos, sheir rsrue- fun Is contains many fmportnad ‘v0 shoss contempleting matrimony, watch will over. © objections against marrisce; none, however, houl4 e vhie importans step withoud first ooneulaing ise reais of all disensus of fomsles, whether mnscric: SARKIS Who Require modioal ‘sid, bolory covsaivine avy Aor, oughs to RnoWw whether thotr cacs aro properly oraveod by those whom they omploy, nnd thus guar '{sesinse on of quackery, #0 provaload in vanuiar asics Ls Croia 19s legally qualified physician, sad for she pas ty years, haw been €sity consuleed upon tho scagee of which his beox troats, personaly sa wall arty Toon sendlur swonty fire conte iam latin. id, will =< selva ono copy by mail, free of poadsco, ot Ave copies for fl, Address Dr. B LA CROIK, M Boaves sem, Albsay, N. ¥ Ane die~ ‘pail bixe by Gavres Wy Co., 22 Ann stre: Bid Soringsr & Town! Geoatway, M.¥. Beanz © ne, 6 Moya D R. BUNTER, PROPKIZTOR OF THF long established Munterian Dispou cures private 2 ssanding eal! snd seo Dr. Hunter at ono, here, to bo robbed of your health end ro are a fow who desired the doctor 69 pub pre — Fou enred we in four weeks, of a dronated that broke out allover me, and the cilects of muse I was 0 reduced I was laid up mors than s yoes, been given up by adoxen dectors. Johh Ela. ma: Don't bo huinbugg You rao ix the time of the cholera, in three weeka, ote dreadful dive: of moro than ® yoor’s Standing ‘vor theee other docts 4 had not only given me up, but aal to bo ins room iLot'e Cook.” “Twelve yoare at prssician ito, ho cured fe + he pronounced me well In theres weeks. It o Wonthe is broke ont again. I tried six others, offect, aud mover gos thoroughly woll of Vise y beaded m ver, until f called at your dite pensaty, four yea over gince J nim ny coud sa ary men living, Gefin,' hie is the outs pitoo wherg hia great remedy, Humter’s Red Drop, can be iad Reouine, Price one dollar only, This remedy socures bre jon? agsinst any scoondary attacks, and is the only rem. m earth that do You will find this out by bitter vx: je eas as much os theie liv. ithe, John 0, X sppited sedee aad my FO 5 Edwin it, 9 $013 o'dluck A M.. (Bundsy axcopyoi,) No. K Gree ® advantages Buthor has oajoyed, ar rasided sovarnt years / Ayiag hogs distases, £ Dracgies, devotad ox anf, gud radical ures toan a. 7 Snot Boorse im Am 6 of 4 % Will beg by She ease and rapidity 97 the cure, whigh Ja oftom ocectod {9.8 vory few daye. Ree ro has For treatmont by lew a8 who apply In the eavitor J)® Wein des Feeoent eases he onre bine enables bi Boao, and restore o1 9 hie private offic his London Diplone No feo till onrod. ginal vin Wade Balt: 1. MORTAMOR® DOK’ NOT PRETEND THAT he is the most ok Physician in the city; ho levee on who fill tho papers with the 180; he would, however, aswuro thosa wao come are, thas thoy taay recy upon ms choap, plenaant, ody cute. in from 6 AM i © a Advice grat: wise is eusioient. LMG) ania, oO PM (Sindays cx: Curo warranted, A word to bio RTAMORE, M D., is bD JOHNGON, NO. Ii known in tho treatment o! tor's reputation for ekili ix thes» ualt-cured cave existed tor yeais. ia Fro-eminens. Constivution: Lronght on by & sooret habit, effoor Cages cured in tour dayi A perfoos DF, 290828, DUANE eYHRBY, 148, FoR THR at jenty years, enjoyed the most cxtonelve pray in private diecateno€ any medical man in New Works Hs can 0’ tod caves of this discaso, aod mild De Cooper ova cure he ie to $wo weeks—or cons! mosh agg caves cured in two day firm—in from brought en by a seorot habit indulged ‘Tig, when teo frequently indnl {the Hmbs, sud mast d aversion to 0 N A portect cure oF R. WARREN, NO. 1 MOTT STRRET, pnor Chatham street, coutinucs wat Sranntiea ae p casos. DE prdctice of ls profession ove who have eteaped from the, hands of i ors, may rely on Beate and peody euro. Pha ae if you wish to Dronerve your heath ine avalide gates sack in Roocevelt gti h inicma ins otis, Neth BeBe Chatham. Boo my Landy O FEE TIbl, CURED.—DR. CORBETT, #¥roet, May bo consulted on mienh of delicate disenres, bles Dr, C. to perform sposdy nnd removed inwiow days, I ¢ iu thio branol: of the profession sec Ty rere 1 in ead of medi 7 apply with a oortainoy of being bounrably ¢ OW a "momber of the New Vouk Uaiversitge ee De BOQ REWARD —serrniee antivora, a ave Otto mixdare for the erre of prizase Meoters niakes a speedy oure wilhoud theloust rosteietton ef Siok, Arink, expouprs, oF change in applicatina te canes, ‘Ere H vite tg ot ty Ea * v7 whieh the mixture w: » aisere of Avo bundr: rib Op Te BONN, wlth fal Birvoniae, eae ta folders. ie ay DUANE nfidentially on the tre: ng col or sutrpioal atd nets ® WoOk-— many are ournd In tw Ai ror a Hs Wing, LG Rroad way. aud ii Noyacd sheesh New Voom stl, ive Hanover sector, Coston; Weiast ® Uae

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