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je design tution of which was m the United States. [| ‘being a young man, rbould ce witbio reasonable limits F i 4 7 Fee [Uaughter } article in that Constitution was, to labor for f i the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia, ani the territories of tie Union, by all constitutional mesor; onda resolution declared that slavery isa sip, gad ought to be treated as such. Arother resolution declared—and this was of interest to Southern gentlemen —that immediate emancipation could take piace wi(hout danger (o our white population. In 183% the friendsof emancipation held a meeting in Worcester ; upd it might have been there that another of his colleagues learned his abolition notions. Mr. Auten, (free soil.) of Mass, rose and said, the pro ceedings of that meeting go beyond any of the views I entertain in relation to slavery Laughter all over the hall and voices,‘ You're ultra encugh.”’ Mr. Ranrov. —There my colleague did not learn bis whole lesson, and has pot learned it to thisday My colleague (Mr. Davis) goes to such lengths that another Allen can’t follow him Loud laughter. “Hit him again! He's pounoing into him.’ Mr. Rawrevt continued to refer to documenta, to show the intimate connection of Davis with abotitionism down to the year 1840, when he (Davis) was chairman of # committie who reported a bill which becamen law. repealing the law preventing intermarriages be- tween whites end mulattoes Mr Aiixy, of Mass, wished to suggest something, which was lost in the cries of “Pur play! © Bit down!” “Order !"? “ Down in front!” Amid the confusion. Mr Davis (whig) of Masa raid, the remark of my colleague. just made. is perfectly appropri. atewnd in character My other colleague (Mr. Kautoul) is another sort of person Mr Ranrour.—What sort of person Lam, [ intend to show. Ue then continued his fragmentary history, any- ing that if his collesgue bad reoauted aad changed his principles, he (Mr Raotoul) ever bad heard the least indication or rumor of it The Chairman’s hammer here fell, the hour of two, to which debate Jiamited baving arrived. Members shouted “Go ov ! ? amid grat con. fusion The Cxarmman said the hour to stop debate bad ar- rived. (ries of * Go on!) ‘The committee. the Cuatnway said, had no cower to disrega:d the order of th» ‘House Mr. Hanvoun.—Can I go on if there be uo objection? Cuamoan —You cannot Cries of ‘Goon! “Goon! with others of «Order !”” and khcking of Obairman’s hammer Mr Hovsros (dem ) of Ain, Chairman of the Comm t- tee of Wayaand Means, had aright to speak an hour in explanation cf it. Sr. Rantov. anxiously wanted Mr. Houston to give him a little or bis time Mr Jonxson (dem ) of Arkansas, appealed decision of the cha're Cries of “Ob no!” “Don't do that!" The Cusimman endeavered to restore order. Most of the members wauted Mr Rantoul to go on Mr. Onn. (dem.) of 8 C,wauted to know of the Chairman if toe time for closing the debate could not be extended Mr Jennson, of Arkansas, asked whether Governor MeDoweil was not once allowed to go on after his hour Bad expired Crainman—I don't know. Mr. Jouneon—Itis known to many gentlemen. Vorce— Ob, Johnson, withiraw your appeal. Mr. Housros—That was in the Houre, sohnson. Cratxman—I know it has beem reterred in the House, Bir Jonston--Any how,I appeal Have I a right to say apy thing on it? Crsinman—-You can’t do it. He then stated the ques- tion on eppeal Mr, Brancr. (whig,) of N.C —The gentleman from Massachuretts cannot go on, because there are fifty ob- jectors to it,and he wust have the unanimous consent of the Houre. There was some further discussion and confusion, when Mr. Johnson withdiew his appeal and, after a few minutes, the uproar ceased aud the members returned te, te the 5 URN 70 THE MEXICAN INDEMNITY PILL. Mr Ttoveron. Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Moana th: maddresset the commit! ia support of the paensze of the bill asit was reported. aud without amendnient; and he replied to the remarks of gentlemen who hed yreceted him, and had favored leaving te the Executive the execution of this, as of all other laws, whieh he is bouad to execute The committee then rose, and the House adjourned, “without tak.og any questicn feom the Very Interesting from Albany. LHE STATE ECESSARY EXTRAVAGANCE —NEW SY ED — THE CANAL CONTRACT INYRSTIGATION—THE FUGILIVE SLAVE RESCUE CASK, KIC. SPECIAL CORRESPOND ¥ THE SEW YORK HERALD. Avnayy, Jan 24, 1852 The time of the Senate was occupied to-day in a dis- cussion relative to an effort making in that body.to re- form abuses which have exi-ted in the Legislature, in ordering large amounts of printing Mr. Babcock <«whig), strongly urged the adoption of joint rules, by which neither house could order extra printing without conpulling the other, He cited several instsaces in which the Honse had been very extravagant—among them the report of the Kegemt; on the “National History,” that cost $24,000; that of the “Code of Pro- cedure,” the “ Revised Statutes; the “Colonial His- tory,’&c A resolution passed through the last House, in lose than one minute, jast previous to adjeurnment, supplying members with the documentary history, at en expense of about $40.00 The printing bill, pra- vious to the present contract system, was about $45,000 annually. It has since increased to nearly $159000. There were & large number of documents printed which were mere tresh. Mr. Cooley (dem ), thought this measure would have the effect of bindiug down the Senate to agree to euch a joint proposition. He pteferred to let the Assembly do what they plsase, and be beld accountable Other Benators acknowledged that grese abuses had been pratised. but were not pre- te take immediate action Mr. Pierce (dem), faid he intended to introduce a bill making the Scate Printer elective by the people Consequently the State would then establish ita printing office, bindery paper mill, &c. The effort to economize may succeed ia the Senate, but the Assembly wil) adhere to ibe system of ordering as much printing as they choose P' The Canal Board tranrmitted s reply to the inquiry, that no regulation had been established relarive vo the observance of Sundaye by its agent on the canals, — ‘The tnvert'zating committer are «i a the alleged contract frau They evmmon every person before them from whom they can leurn anything of the m ter. The committee Invite wll persons to give testi- mony who have charged that fraud has been committed There ix much legal talent arrayed in the Uaited States Court--District Atiorney Lawrence aud J. A, Speucer, on the part of government; and Merars Sorgen. Uillis, Nye. Bedgwick, Forbes, sud the celebrate? Gerrit Bmith, for the prisoners, accured of rescuing Black Jerry, This day was consumed in reading avite ia support o motion to qouwh the indictments, eud in the discuss of pointe invlved in them The def , grsnd jury who found the constituted. Witnesses st pro alavery men but two who were drawn but wv ing of the jury, only tw whom was a judge, justic: Witnersee were sword befor Reid, who is now arraigned persons indicted, but who taking notes, as the trial prog The disclosures in the 1 tranractions in the Bank Dep those two honed; thi # were present, neither of or commissioner; that no ‘aud jacy in the case of L udall, one of the n trial, is engaged in interest. They may be the means of inst gisia ure to instivute an ir vestip wtioan Bapr,rerult in the repeal of the «ct creating ihe Bu- perintendent ‘The Atsembly net being in reeion to members embraced the tanity of iuxury which the fine sleighing « jay. many of the exjoying the NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, Senate, Acpanxy, Jan. 24,16 THE NEW YORK ELKCTIO A me morial of the Mayor, &¢.,of the city of New York to restrict the number of balloting places and ballot boxes in said city, was presented. THE OBSERVANCE OF [THK SARUATH BY CANAL EMPLOYEES, ‘The Canal Board, in reply to Mr. Beekman’s resola- Lution, as to the observance of the Sabbath on the cansl, reported that no regulations had ever beon made by them for the observance of the Sabbath, THE STATE PRINTING ‘The report of the Select Committee, in regard to the public printing, was taken up, and debeted until near the hour of adjournment. Mr. Bancocn, (whig,) moved to amend the Assembly resolutions, by providing that all orders to print deou- mente not communicated to er originating in one of the branches of the Legislature, and all orders for printing more than two thousand extra copies of any document, and all orders for the printing or purcharivg of boo for the use ef members, or for distribution, boc he a eforesaid, shall be by joint resolution. upon which the ayes and nays shali be calied and witch must receive ¢ votes Of & majority ofeach House, and uo printing shall be done, by order of either louse, which is not embraced in the contract for doing the public printing. No question was taken, and the resulution and amend- ment were Isid on the tabie, 7 UNITED STATES DEPOSIT PND Mr. Muwnon, (whig.) introduced a bill, amending the abi appropriating the United States Deposit Fuad MOVEMENT TO PROVIDE FOR THY SaFeTY OF DAILROAD PASSENGERS 5 Mr, Munade moved that the Ratlroad Committee re- port to the Senate as to the expediency of my ling it e penal off yf railroad corporations to retain in their employ persons sddicted to the use Of intoxicating iquors. Adjourned ur neendtartes see esegpsgal Bowro' in. 24, 1862. The examination of William Boynton. @ A. Kioker, nd Keuben L. Garland, the Roxbury inorndiaries. is ooncluded, and they have been fully committed, They Fomain in prison ia default of $16,000 ball. Kossuth at Pitteburg. 418 RECEPTION BY THE PEOPLE—TREWENDOUS ENTHUSIASM—SPEECHES—DELEGATIONS, ETC. Prrreavac, January 24, 1852. ‘The Kossuth reception ceremonies took place this morning, at the Bt. Charles Hotel, on the balcony. At ten o’olock, the hour appointed, people began to aseemble in the streets, which were soon packed, from the Hotel to Diamond Alley, with the most dense mass ever brought together in this city. Is would be impossible to compute the number. About eleven o'clock, after Kossuth had received and replied to the deputations from several places, he was Prevented tothe people by Hon. W. W. Irwin. Colonel 8. W. Black then welcomed the distinguished Hungarian in one of the most chaste and effestive speeches ever delivered by him. The Colonel was replied to by Koasuth, ine manner folly sustaining his high reputation as an orator and patriot. Hie epeech was listened to with great atten- tien, but frequentiy interrupted by enthusiastic cheers from the excited multitude, who were loath to disperse. At the conclusion of the ceremonies, Colonel Black aguin came forward, and stated that the people were the jurors, and asked for a verdict against the Russian Bear | and bis Avetrian Cob, which was loudly given Kersuth then replied that courts of law were usually invested with power to sustain their verdicts. and he hoped the verdict of this jury would aleo be sustained After some music by the bands, the crowd slowly dis persed. Until three o’eloek. Governcr Kossuth will be busily engaged in receiving delegetions trom Beaver, Butler, Mercer, and Lawrence couniter A special committee. appointed by the Legislature of Rhode Irland. are alao present, The clergy will wait upon bim in a body, and ho will then hold a consultation with the membeis of the press, when be will retire, Trial of Henry Woodin for the Murder of his Wife. REME COURT—OYER AND TERMINER FT Dar Canannaroua, Jan, 24, 1852, The evidence consisted yesterday of contradicting and sustaining witnesses. An attempt was made to impeach Woodin’s ron and wife. The testimony brought out by the defence has not altered materially the appearance of the case. The defence rested their cue last evening. The couwsel commenced suraming up this worning, at nine o'clock. Fatal Sicambont Explosion—Yarthquake. Loursvius, Jaa, 24, 1852 A despatch from Memphis reperts that the steamer Pitzer Miller, exploded her boiler at the mouth of White river yesterday, and that reversal persons were killed. No particulare have yet been reveived At Holly Bpring , Viss..om the 234 instant, a severe thock of en ear hquake was felt whioh sbook the most substantial buildings for miles round. Several chim neys were knocked over, but no other damage was done, so far as known. The Syracuse Rescue Case, Aunany, Jan, 24, 1852 Leroy Morgan, one of the counsel for the defence, o0- cupied the morning in reading affidavits and papors in susport of the motion to quash ths indictments, Mr, M wus followed by bis colleague, C. B Sadgwiok, Esq, who bad not concluded when the court adjourned. The Black Swan. Troy, Jan. 24, 1852 The Black Swan sang here, last night, toa large and fashionable audience, with great success, being frequent- lyencored. The hall in which'she sang was the largest io the city, amd woe filled with the elite and fashion of Troy, who were very happily d'sappointed and delighted vith ber entertainment shington Correspondence Wasuinaton, Jan. 18, 1852. The Report of the Utah Judges—The Bowndary Sur- vey— Flogging Sailors—Col'ins Line of Steamers. This is the Lord’s Day, “that point of time snatched from the rapacity of man” on which Je- hovah rested himself from a world of labor; and ‘*the same rest remaineth for the people of God.” We are in the midst of a terrible Sabbath snow storm, which prevents us from mingling with the Israel of God, and wrestling with them for the heritage and blessing of Jacob. Still, wa have the sermons of Sterne to comfort us, and we can medi- tate on heavenly and divine subjects, while all the wicked, and the workers of iniquity, are at rest, sleeping and slumbering over the yawning gulf—the fearful and inevitable abyss of wo. Another week of weakly efforts, and of mos’ forcible-feeble at- tempts, bas parsed over the administration and Congress, without producing any great good to our common country. The aduminis‘ration is left, by Kossuth, to breathe freely again; and the first evi dence cf its vitality is a corrected, revised, and im- proved report frem the Utah Judges, addressed to the President, and by him commuaicated to Con gress. This amended and improved report, so different from the copy on file in the State Department, and the twe copies published inthe New York Tribune and HenraLp, as well as tbe copy furnished by the State Depart- ment to the delegate from Utah, as Dr. Bernheisel stated to the House, when he endeavored in vain to have his copy of the report received and printed by the House, ee been overhauled and repaired When a man tells three or four different atories in relation to anything, we can scaroely believe any- thing which he saye; so these reports, so numerous and extraordinary, are to be reccived with greatcau- tion and some grains of allowance, cially when we consider the source from whence they emanate, the circumetanees under which they are brought before the country, teeming with enormitics, and quadrup ed by learned judges and legal fictions, through the permission, counsel and advice of the President, who comrounicates a different report to the House of Iiepreeentatives, from those published in the Migsouri and New York papers, and from the copy furnished by the State Department to the dele- gatefrom Utah. ‘‘Ithasa badaspect.” It looks like a collusion, if not a conspiracy, between the returning cfficere4rom Utah and the administra- tion to get up @ rumpus with there Mormon people, who are afar off, so as to remove the just odium which attaches to these Judges’ appointments, and cover their concerted retreat from tke territory by a removal of the (iovernor, andthe certain conflict to followbetween the U S government and that people end territory The administration have removed or recalled Captain A B Gray, the principal or chief surveyor of the boundary Survey. Captain Gray bas been the only able and efficient oficer oa that lime of eurvey. Weller and Bartlett both quarreling and incompetent, tho whole of the line rested on Capt. Gray. He is row made to give way, under the pretext of reducing the expenses of the survey, but really end traly to provide a ry of $3,000 4 year for Emory, and to furnish him materials, in | the field notes of Captain Gray, for another in- | teresting bock, to be published with official ¢ and at the public oxponse. ‘Tis will be inquired | into. Mr. Mallory’s epeeoh in Stockton, created some little ment. It ecems the Commodor and practices anot good Christians. f ging our sailors in the navy, while the log his jast voyage discloses the sriped and scarified dispersation under the old Moseic law, which proves him the veriest demagogue extant, and tho wost crael despot on the seas Collins line of steamers is regarded with more fa- vor than any other, as entitled to netionai en- couragement; but the other Jines of ocean steamers are in bad oder, and the candidate of the ocoan | stonmers, for President, ‘tue young giaat of the | West,” will be blown up. He has rua ail eummer | under the high pressure of mint juleps and ch pagno, inflated and exciled wi assurance and expectation, to be extinguished forever, and lett dry and thirsty, like a wild and desert waste, in this wilderness of a world Sonat. Wasmnoton, Jan. 22, 1952 wer to Commodore rise and amuse. licves one The Gardiner Claim af $500,000—Astownding Dis- | closures—-Report of Proof Otiained that i is a | Fraud from Beginning to End, | We are informed, from reliable authority, that | Mr. Letcher, the American Minister in Mexico, bas transmitted to the State Department the most astounding and conclusive evidence that the celo- | The Weathor and its Effects, MODERATION IN THE ATMOSPHERE. For these last two cays « decided change has taken place in the temperature of the atmcsphere. The air has become mild and soft, im comparison to the state of the weather some days back. Yesterday atterncon the enow began to melt on the roofs of the houses, and on those parts of the ground whish were teuched by the rays of the mum. In the afternoon, however, we had « complete thaw—the barometer, as seen by the annexed ra ree perfeotly serene.’ There 1s. therefore, every int dication that the cold weather which has peoveied puwett ebove aie apparently. coutamsiating tae tided change, direotly affecting the state of hie ato. sphere in our sublunary sphere. We expect a thaw that ‘will put an end to sleighing for some time, at least. RANGE OF THERMOMETER. ‘The following is the range of the thermometer, as taken from Boa ry meteorological observation P. 26 3 32 SLEIGHING IN NEW YORK. For the last two days the sleighing bas been onrried on without intermission and with unabated ardor, Fyer since the fall of the snow, our city hes besn one coa- tinued scene of geiety and animation. Ali day long, sleigh atter sleigh wud team after team went glidiny | along in rapid succession, while our atreets resounded continuaily with the tinkling music of the merry sleigh bes, There is a constant desire manifested on the part ef the public to enjoy a few hours of the greatest amurement of the season. Every one—high and low, rich and poot—seems bent upon sleigh riding, evidently determined to meke the best of the luxury as long as it lasts; end we must eay that, till now, the condition of our streets for this purpose bas never been surpassed; find the coumquenee is, that onr city bas never pro- sented # livelier wr pomrance than daring the last week. Of courre. ult the time, sleigha of every deseription, from the rongh warket esrts ty the splendid fashionable Vehicles Wee GOcetauily called into requicition, Phe Inort of the pubilc putronage was evideatiy bastowed on (he immense omnibus sleighs, which have had feequently load of siaty, seventy, and roiviines oigaty persons. Among the curicrities in the way of sivighriding, we od served, the other day. iu the Bowery a sleigh deawn by six besutifal hethind p. Every person thas hap- pend te ree them cermed to bev theirsppearance — Yeatesdey mo Kot up by the friends ot Geove: Hrnarp +ffce The sleigh was oraaaen Awerican and Wungarian flags, ucddrawn by tomborses, decorated witix bromtiful uriukers It was fliled witn quite » number of politicians, xe: aied by @ band of music They made quite a disp'ay ae thoy passed slong. Another sleigh with ten hersea ulso passed this office yesterday morning. It likewise had a band of music and the Jarge inscription, “ The People’s Itatian Opera at Niblo’s, 0 cents.”’ and attracted general notice. Now that there is an appearance of an approaching thaw, we expect to see the streets crowded even more than of late, feb TELEGRAPHIC. CONDITION OF THE HARBORS ON CAPE COD—MARINE DISASTERS, ETC. Boston, Jan. 24, 1862. Accounts from New Be/ford state that, in consequence of the obstructions by ice, the harbor is inacoessible to | vessels, The harbor of Edgartown is also olosed entirely» as far as Cape Page Light—tho first time, it is said, for many years. Holmes’ Hole harbor is frozen over to the chop. Nantucket has not yet been heard from Accounts from Provincetown state that two ships were seen beck of the Capes, trying to beat up. | The bark Cubs, from Surinam, for Bustom, ashore at Wood End, was got off with much difficulty, and teken | into Provincetown. She had four feet of water in her | hold. All the crew, except the second cfficer, bad left her, ard all who bad assisted in getting her off were | mute or lege freat bitten. | The echooner Louisa Sears, before reported asin the ice, in Cape Cod buy, was seen to-day off Brewster, fe fast in the ice, which extended four miles from the ore. i The schooner J. A. Payne, fron. Virginia,to Boston, , with oysters, was ashore on Sancy Point, near Chatham. The schoorer with lime, lost at the entrance of Chatham harbor, was the North Star. of and from Lin- colnville, for Fall River. Her lime becoming wet, she took fire, and was destroyed. The pilot boat Coquette was got off the Graver. last Rone ind towed up to the city, somewhat strained and j chafed. The United States light boat Brandywine, hasbeen | towed up fromCobarset Rooks, with loss of rudder, | brokem by the ice. i VESSELS IN DISTRESS AT NORFOLK, ETC. j Norroux, Va., Jan. 24, 1852. The following vesrels have put in here:— brig Mery Eleanor, from Baltimore for Gibraltar. She hes lost her anchor and chains, and her crew are frost- | ed f brig G. W. Rureell, for Richmond. The crew is sick; Cal la is short of provisions, and slightly damaged y ive, ‘The schooner Statesman, from New York to George- town. hee lort her sails. Therebooner Ania. Capt. ¥ldtidge, from Now York for Baltimore, is also here Owing to the heavy ice in our rivers, communication between Baltimore and Norfoix is eespended, COLLECTION FOR THE POOR IN PHILADELPHIA. Cotlections, for the relief of the poor, to-morrow, | the churches; and the committee hav- ing the subject in charge beve recommended that the authorities give employment to five hucdred or a thou- sand men in opening the gutters, and removing the ob- structlons in our public streets. A HEAVY MAIL. Dernorr, (Mich.) Jan. 24, 1852, Upwards of ten tons of mail matter, which had been detained by the snow, left Bellevue, Obio, last evoning for the West. Meteorological Observations, BY MORSE’S TELEGRAPH, OFFICE 16 WALL @TREKT. Barvnpar, Jan. 24, 1862 Burraco.9 A M.—Barometer 29.60. Thermometer 20. | Wind south. It is quite clear, and very pleasant. Rocurster, 9 A. M.—It is clearand cold. Wind south- weet, Thermometer 18. Avrunn, 9 A, M.—It is clear and pleasant; nota cloud is visible. It is much warmer thamithas been. Wind ecuth. Thermometer 18. Syracus:. 9 A M.—It is clear and ‘otf pleasant. Light wind from the south. Thermometer 18, Urica,9 A M.—It is a fine morving, and clear sky. Wicd west. Thermometer 18, Acwany.9 A M —It isa piensant morning, and wind south. Thermometer 11, Barometer 30.210. Mereury 59. Troy, 9A. M —Thermometer 7 degrees above zero. It is cold and clear. Wind 8. W. Burraco.8 P, M.—Barometer 2962 Thermometer 32 The wind is eouthwest, and it isa clear and beautiful evening. ieerven, 8 P. M.—Tt has been a warm, thawing Wied W.8. W. Thermometer 28 6 P.M —We bave a clear and ploasant even- it has been a beautiful mild day, with the wind weet, Thermometer 24. 8 PD. M.—It has been a pleasant day 4 The wind is now south It ‘Therwome- | Byracuse dal 48D. M—The weather has been pleasant during it thawed considerably. It is clear evening, Wish the wind 8. W. Therm: 23. Avnny. 82, M—The weather hes been quite mild ard pleasant today. The sky is now clser, and the | Barometer 30,110. Mercury 7, ‘Ther- | te eter 27. Tooy,8P.M--The weather moderated considerably | today. The thermometer pow indicates 44 degrees, | The wind 4s light from the svuth, and itis a clear and sant evening Nouvor, VamThe ‘eather in mederating, but the Jamer Kiver ie etitl cloved | Prrrsnvec.— The weather pleasant—day clear. ee RENTS nee em CIPY TRADE REPORT. Satvrpay wary 24--6 P.M. PRADETPRS=-Flomr ter the transac. | pa embracing 4800 Southern aud Wertern at former prices; 0 | at A4573¢ @ $5124; extra Ohio at ep fra Generee at $518 a $5 bbis, fine rye flour found a m . | and 100 Jerrey meal, at ¢ Wheat, barley and oats were inal litte, 1660 bushels River bringin, higher, 4,000 bushels mixed Weatern Oerron The in this ortis ears to have come completely to e stand, We could hear of no teengactions worth reporting. Buyers offer 8¢ for Middling Mobiles, aud they are on sale at ® #wa!l aivance on that Sgere. The gloom im the market fs caused by fear of a panic among the planters, wheu they ascertain the dangerous porition of the article Provisions continued unaltered, 200 barrels pork, 150 do, lerd. and 200 do. beef, having found buyers at old prices; 200 packages eugat cured pork hams realized previous value. te Rye varied Corn appeared ¢ 680. a 6c. | 700. r brated Gardiner claim of half a million of dollars, | allowed by the Mexican Beard of Commiesionera, and paid out by the Treasury Department, is an unmitigated fraud, out and out. Jt is said that twenty wiiresses have given their affidavits to this | effect, in Mexico, and that, so far from Gardiner | owning or working a mino in the district of San ; Luis Potosi, in 1544’45-'46, he was a travelling | dentist at that time, and that bis oredit was not good in Mexico for so much as five handred dol- lars. It is said there is no such mine in San Luis Potosi as Rio Verda, and that no mine in that di pays expenses; and that so far from Gardiner district, now deceased, it appears, from his agent, | that the enly relations of businoss betwoon (ardi- | ner and Galvis were a mere mattor of modical at- | tendance, aud a prescription of the Doctor is giv- en on the back of the agent's affidavit, to confirm hig testimony. The oase will come up this week or next, in court, and all these facts, at longth, will be laid bert ba by the Anomey enoral, with a view . 1 postponement ef the case till witnesses oan be obtained from Moxico. | | 9o perib.; and dOvbbis beef home, $1376 0 $14 per 220 Ibe. Dead hogs were in active demand, xt 63406 °,0 por lb. Merars. Robbins & Patterton, of Obarlecon ei:eet, pur- having unimited credit with ete that | = chered 30 pigs within this remge, to-day, which’ were raired and fattened by Inr. Lense Harris, of New Jersey, | and whore oggregate weight was over 16.0.0 los, Telegraphic Reports, New Onurana, Jan, 22, 1852. The cotton market became quite animated to day, niter the receipt of the Arctic’s news, and the entes reached 11,600 bale, at an advance of one-eighth, Strict Middling,7 io Rice is in fair demand, at $0 60. Whis- key, 17 40. a 180, Onaniesron, Jan. 24, 1852 ‘The cotton market is quiet and uncbanged. 800 bales fold to day at 64 a Bo ee Marriea, sence 8 by Rev J. Baleb, Mr. J. Foneyrv, of Dun- kirk, N.Y., to Miss Jane A. Bnew, of Ramsey, Isle of Man, Englend Dica. Suddenly. on Thoreday evening, January 22, Matiina Mancaner, only daughter of Henry and Mary Schulker, ged 2 years 6 monthe end 18 days, ‘The relativen and friends of the family; also the mem- bers of Columbia Ledge, No. 1,10. 0f b ¥.; also the members of Company B, Jefferson Guard, Fifth Kogiment | steam tun invited to sitond ber fanerad, this day, et 1 We. ttrests.” fier remains wil be Seat em ait On January 2%, of Haan of Coats aren ce ree nets: wie and those of Nathan W. Easton, +) OO res) invited to attend her funeral, lmao ‘at 8 o'clook, from No, 48 irae e Manteca) Sai Bastia tae daughter of Anna MaoartHa Van Doxirn, ‘one rad and Emte Van Doblen, aged 1 year and 15 days. ‘The friends and acquaintanses are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this day, at 20 clock, from the reridence of her parents, corner Thirty fifth street and Eighth avenue, no Friday, January 23, after a lingering illness, Han- nan M J. Duane, aged 25 years and 17 days, @ native of Cork, Ireiand. Her remains will be taken to Calvary’ Cemetery, this day, at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, No 170 Twen- ty-eighth street. Her friends and relatives are respect- fully invited to atterd. On Tuesday morning , January 20, after a lingering ill- ness, Mrs, Ruts Bouticon, widow of Oaptain Thomas Bouticon, of New Haven, Connecticut, aged 82 years 4 months and 7 days. Her relatives and acquaintances, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral, to- morrow, at 19 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in- law, Captain Menemon Sangford, No. 305 Kast Broadway. Fer remaine will be taken to Greenwood, for interment. N n and Lansingburg papers please copy. MARITIME INTELLIGENCK, ALMANAO—JARU + 0¥e 997 ove LA PORT O¥ NEW YORK, JAN 24, 1858 Cleared, Porter, Chagres, M O Roberts, Ludlow, Savannah, 8 L Misohill, ion, Borry, Charleston, Spofford, Tilrston Co, Bark Koophandlo, Beckmann, Antwerp, H J Brookelman, Bark M HK atl imen, Greoa, RM Trandy, Bark Girard, Uhase, ja GS Coit, Brig sano, Bowyer, Fan Jusn, Cuds, A G Benton, Rirtg AS Moore, Hatourat, Normith & Son. Brix Montells, ‘alin, HD Brookman, Schr honown, Baker, his, JB Schr # A Aypleto an & W Horrick. Steamer Ontario, & Lord. Phin EC Soranten. Spencer, Liverpool, Deo 9. with mdse and d€0 prerengors, to Kverott & Brown. Has hada pilot om board 6 asya rpent, Howland Whampoa, Oot 14, and silke, to Grinnell Sea), spok New Bedtord trom Maniin; Nov 4 lav abip Str Edward Parry, trom Whawp lat 145. lon $3 8, rpobe shi outts; Deo 5, lat 31 8, lon It tow, from Calout: ‘oke ship Lancastri Hong Kone inturm & Co. Nev Joi Baring of 38, ton 104 &, epoke for London; Lith, Din spore, from London for Cal- E. spoko ship Loutmana, Bara- New Yoru; 7h, lat 27 4, lon (2 K, » from Whampoa for London: Zlet, whaling bark, with blue signal, C W ring 8. Nov4, Wm Grover, of New York, aged Barry. Rotterdam, 62 days, Sohmids, Has had a hip Brandywine (of Brunswick), Morrymsn, New Or- J¢aus, Jan 3, with madre. to Perhine & Delano. Sbip Megunticovk, Fairbanks, New Orleans, 23 days, with méee, to Kay & Porting. Was towed up in the afternoon by ¢; the W towiog ahead, and in attempting to & field of oe,caught the M aud drove her down to bing Reef, where it is 6uppoeed she is ashore, Ship Grecian (new, ot Portland), McLellan, Portland, 10 days, im dallsst, to master. ote Albion (Nor), Koop, Nowonstlo, 62 days, with ooal, Sohmidt & . Marsoilies and Palermo, Nov léth, lat 68, ton 78 W, spoke in cortre, ster Pi ard Y days. 0 8 OD Bark Union, Clar with fruit, &o, to Draper & Devlin, Bark Mortba Clark (of Guilford), Miller, San Juan (Nio), 28 days, with logwood, &o, to J Durand: lios nt Jorsoy City. rk Edward, Patterson, Apalachicola, Jan 3, with oot- ton, to T Wardle, Burk Exact, Stevens, Savannah, 6 day: Sturges, Clearman & Co. Jan 2 or; Zith, enw @ bark a wha); off the Capes of Wolaware, passed 8 of ios. (Br), MoMonaglo, Inagua, 20 days, with salt, or. Brig Huntreas (of Milton), Willer, Rum Koy, 23 daya, with talt, to N Hooper. The N has been 14 day of Hatteras, ‘Brig, Lucy pear, Hanson, New Orlesne, 25 4 ter No date, Int 40, lon 71, apeke bark Glosson. Brig Whittaker(ot,Goldsboro), Handy, 8 days, with cotton, with cotton, to tgo ship 3 a Hudso to master. Bi looming Youth (of Baltimore), Collins, Matagords, ‘with cotton, to order Jan 19, saw bark “Lawrono from r Baltimore, a0 reported. Schr Bte: (of Sanger), Corson, Wilmington, NC, with ir naval stores, Schr Brave. Marting, Virginia. Schr John Yoivon, Sprague, Virginia, Salle. Liverpoo! hips Norshumber! Lsvorpool. Wind ‘The steamship Pioneer, henoe for Chagrer, went sahore yos- terdsy on the Weet Bank. to eoam tuz Telegraph, wn asthe time, ies from Liverpool, in attempti ° iu 10 East grounded off Pier Probable she wil) Steem propeller 01 ton, se it had them been arr: now intended for her to sail Hook. tain sail to-morrow (Sunday) morning, e2. The two former and tho Intter on Monday. Tho Heil Gate pilots report the Eant River for an they havo been able to observo,comy) ick is no rolid as to render it im tuts epponie ew. Berea, ty out, Op; cw greatest width no water can be the river from City tone, on the Lai 1d Bound, aa ered with iy govt saivle for any vos. rection. From Old erO the Sound hae its land ¢e bone lated and One an nd side, to the anton andan Am so! stoned in theice near Thr. oR pilohe thas the uavigation id till spring. a Point, in that di- reotion will remain ¢] Welegraphie Marine Reports. Boston, Jan 24 Artived—Brig Commorce, Wilmington, NU, with loss of rails, leaky, and crow frost bisten. sear Mapson, Gepaives Cloared—Sarks Ala SFravcisco; Ella, end Msrylsnd, Bal- timo; chre Susan, Gonaives; Amerioan Belie, N York. UMARLESTON, Jan 33, Schre Naiad, Baltimore; 8K Parker, Norfoix, Ar Cleared—Schra 8 0 Engle Philacelphis; Fawn, Bslsimora, Sailed—Sobr Seamark, Philadeipris. New Ont, Arrived—Stcamship Roger Williams, FP! Charleston, Misceliancoui Prvs ue Ruern, a inst accounts, wi rounded by ie, which has a most favore> Cischarging the residue of her cargo, which Should the breskirg wp of the ico take place whi ‘spring Lidra ev in, no doubt exists bus abe will be offsotually floated off. A Suir with lose of bowsprit and badly ivod up, was ocon s% suneet on Tucsdsy, about three miles from shore, off she back of Cape Cod. Asvivtance would lave been vent t0 hor the next morning, but she was nos snen in sight, Two other ships yore oem beating up of the back ot the Capo on ‘Thursday. Banx Cun, which was sohore on Wood End, was got off with much citiiou!ty, and takon into Mrovincetown on Wed- Boeday, with fonr fect water in hor held. Uae pump was ro. quired constantly going to keep her free. Almost overy por- eon engeged in getting hor of was more or less frost bitten. All the orow, exceps the seoond offiver, had loft hor. Scun Louisa Sears (of Plymouth), from Havans for Bos- ton, before reported in the ice off Cape Cod bay, was seen om Fridey, off Browster, stillin the ice, which extended tour miles from the shors. was abons two milon from tl shore, and would be feed by a SW wind, to which polus t wind sremed ¥o be veering. Should aha be erdengered by & nesrer approach to to her relief Bent JA Parner, from Virginis for DB Wa&p ashore on Sandy Poms near Chattinm. Four RW Packer, Loud, from Cape Hayton 20th ult, mt into Glonoester outer hsrbor on Friday Hans been 48 days N of Cape Hartera; crow al! badly feo, i d, andontyonemanon duby, Hag split sails, Loot oheowa, epars, and aprang fora. verything. Vessel covered with fon. Bcun Manson, from Caps Haytien for Boston, reported achore on George's Shoals, has been got of. ntranoe of o North Star, ct end trom Linoolavi hor lime beosino wet, Boston Friday oven ehore, m with boste, would pat off on, with oystors, atham har. fy sping bat what the a from tho wr 7 et 1 6. par i Harvey moster, Ro Pacseucer; Jeena f tesmen; Josoph L bead i jenry W Tho w , ond John if sr has been un froven ous from T + Yoon kuowem for tatoiy, im pureuit of other Whatemen, AtB Vircont Now iS (by letter from Ca t 1 since les vag r, Matt, £0 Nb wil wold | Fresicr, J Sackvon, I, # At do Nov 16 (by lector from ¢ Pocket, NB, no eil sluce leaving Wostern Isdans | At Honolusa Nov if (oy letter from Caps Kolley), Morea, DB, had ehipped 16.500 lhe bone by the Aetrondacg, and was ehipping oi per Catalpa, for N Bedford At de Nov 17, (by letter), Goo & Mary, and India, NL, 900 bile ench, bound to Hong Kong. At&t Jngo Votl’, (by letter from Caps Downs), Wavo, ) all clean, roady for aos and bound South. A letter from Cap’ Lester, of the Newburyport, of Ston, ated Honolulu Nov 17, states that the Merrimack, of New London, wae not thon [nj consequently the report brought by provione advices from the Pacific, thatthe M was at Owy- heo, no date, with 190 bbls, was incorrect, e'tTombex Nov 28 (by letter from Capt Sawtoll NB, 510 spon board (sent home 110 ap), rea Rorniss, 8p lat 212 3, lon 46 90 W, Henry Ci Bhinnes, Ni from ‘fombes, outtiog alergo whi ‘would mako her wp 1000 a1 At do some date, Gov Beas, notliug this seneon, Notices to Mariners The Intitude of Manger Key Light, (Belize, Honduras), a8 publithed by the United Staton Vongul, # more In tho wrong then it {son Glatchford’s Charts. ‘Tho publiostion makes 1s Leig of Bt Do- mingo, in the fair way, boing twonty nine milos Bout, 23 dor. (6 min Bart from the South endyof Isle of Vaone, has born ately seen by the waster of antEnglish ship, Tes Io is 17 on 87 min 48 co N, lon 73 dog 21 min 80 seo W, bi ™ GkO W BLUNT, Faiee Lions ar Founoner, Treton, Paper of Sd inet atatog that Ca A Sydney, Cn Lorway, nnstor and owner of roht Macy & Charles, of Syd- Hoy, «n his ined veyaco from Ilslifex. camo nor lostug yersel and a valuable cargo, night ot Doo 16 He di upposed to be Louisburg Light, Whioh subscquentiy proved to bes light on the hoadiant Fourobet, in dircosion nearly WNW from Young's Isiand. Capt Lorvay cannot acconn’ for the appesranoe of this ight—which had been obsert+" on proviour ooossions by Capte Mugash, Townsend ru 4 ' vooml—oxoept it wae s light 8 light Inced on @ boxoon which has boon build at ob by 01 Fieorer, of th place for whas purpore Capt & kaows Boe 1 oted thas the light was placed there to decoy veo ela on chore. s AB Forbe: pok i Do 6 ai 7m Boston for Onlifor- nis Rev 7, Bo lat no bas Troup, Coggeshall, NB, from Arotio | Foreign Forts, g, Deck, foe Previdonot, to somuuee 1 Tah — eres TeviSets lion eyes: Sodan, tor Wilming- . J Gorm, Kelly, of and for Boston, ooitistsis dant tam, an beeekows, te Matanzas, Jan 13 enoe, Fale, for Providence, dg; 160 hhés on board; not as before. yt Kev, Jan l—In port en unknown sobr, just arr. BOSTON, Jan 23—Arr bark Suwarrow, Thayer, Loud : , London; Caroline (Br), Brown, Insgun, vis olmes's Hole: Nick Baltimore. Charleston; 20, Frisbee, O nd dash: Ma % rd, 7 ale Mann, Norfolk. Sid, wind W6W, 0, 8 Tonia, Boerne brig alitas! wobr ‘Macy Eg and trom below, sie elaware. rt haenipatad Jan 23—Cid brig Paulita (Sp), Santos, alage. GLOUCESTER. Jan 22—Arr in the outer b Proepect, . Baltimore; revenue cutter Morris. trom & orvil ‘23d, cobr R W Paoker, Loud, Capo Haytion, of Boston, (sea Migoell). ‘ES, Jan, 13,6 PM—Tho bark reported this morning ing in for the Bi 8 60 the Joi 1 Par’ from Pernamb: dous gales on the pr to very materially in follows main in the harbor esfely ips Saran ton; stesmehips City of Manchester, and Win Pi Irma. soba Feroum. Mara, Elm, Kk, Nochua, Oak, and Al- vi ‘abars, J Coben, leaboils, Shawmut, hrs Star, Florid hony. Mary Patterson, Ststesm collected, Wind light from NW—weather closr, and mod rating. BaTAGORDA, Sav 7 Brig Lavacrs. Greenty, for NYors; sobre Hazard Senders, fer do; © @ Scull, Boull, for do; Aus them, from Mobile, with lumbor, tor Nora, or Ov. NEWPORT, Jon i4—arr echt Jumes Otis, Bruoe, Wash- ington, NO, for Botton. z 23d—Arréolire Maria, Westgate, Washington, DC, for Bow ton—vo reported Yn port echrs Heneah Grant, Forester, Baral MoDonald, and others, before reported. NEW LEDFORD, Jon 23—No arri are clored ov ice UWL'S HEAD. Jom 17—Arv aches Gazelle, Witoher, Now York for Rockland; 213, Madoaus, Burry, Sesroport for Cardouns PORTLAND, Jon 22—Arr bark John Aviles, Chase, Mas tanzae. Below, 8 brig, evpposed the Linn, from Exo 22a—Arr achts Hennth & abigail, Rolling, Camden for Norto)k; RP Waring, Lord, Eiieworth for Boston, FROVINCETOWN, Jan 22—In port bark Trivity,Colburn, from Gsiveston for Boston; Cuvs, of end tor Givucostur, fiom Surinem; end other beforo BALEM, Jan 2—Arr bark Argentine, Upton, Baltimore. 1, “The river and bay Passeugers Arrived. San Juan, Nio—Bark Martha Olark—Henry Gaines. Passengers Sailed. Livenroor—Steamsbip Aclantic—J Wil W Giltert, Bors c 8 Seyto: Rochester; W bearer of ceapatohes $0 the Hovro; H Kroenl, Germany 2 Viviere, Gayequ' Virginin; JF Doli Chancs, 8b Doing. key, Kng- Weis. Isna; P Porter, Glaegow; WH Manning, Bngiand; B On T Gvorvis Gransda; J Leifo, London; Cusones—Btesmship Pionecr—¥ Carter, W Pate, Mr gon, A Lawson, @ ting, C Connell, WKuox, Fi ‘aL Parkhurst, N Diggins, BC and’ OC Dirging, A Jor, B Whitehouse, N Hawe, 1 Goodwia, a TC Cs J Byors, J 4 MoClure, ork; J Koberts, Manchester; L Koch, Braguict, &Freancieco; J Reeves, NYork; J Jordan, Dublin; © Weston, J Wood, Bugiand; J Murdock, Ireland; Franois Soha "Germany ~ otal 27. 7 Woods, Mra Wood, T seward, 4 Cruthors, Mrs Crothors sad ohild, JN Fabine, JM Farber, JB Calkins, HOS J Por cr, A D& HF Perrone, TW Sumuor, AR Clark, L Gilbert, D Bickford, LB Keiloge. J F Brown, @ M aca DD and GJactmen. W Parker. H Commings, G@ Handy. Bb and LB Weir, D Heath, G H Palmer. C E Savaze, 4 B Tsy- 1 8 Wood: ing, A Witeon, WD V Miller, H exter, T Movatthy, aes Bemblin, 5 South: G Chandicr, H B Barton. A P Robortson, C Robertson, 0. wife and five children, Ad Fe Mu: Stone BW Furgoc, W E Rane L Bedgeman, L Di L, Stone, su, WR W K Locmers, A W Hobs i , LB Rob A Murrey, L Wecheléam, W Morris, G Dalting, 8 Sluvher, A ¥. J Law. HF MoViker, H MoNab, JH Gamblin, JW kine, F Hurd, J Corfish, R Osborne, J Templor, F Bator D A Hamman, N 4M Osborne. J Winemollen. Jones, J Osbordo, J F Frezor, G Wilson, E Irwiv, P Biddle, E Meptin, A Martin, RJ Leomis, R Genhsm, J J O'Nie), JJ Loomis, J 8 Harrison, J Cassidy, J I Cornell, A Sinett, W Lendor, Tiendor, JC Burnside, 8 8 Carr, J Holly, R Smith, J Sholbivger, E Mngoo, 8 Bernard, W Harkness. L Fow'sr, G Young, W Rogers, WC Howard, F’ Hart, AM Bonnett © Kellog, AM etea:f E Sprow, J Ma thie, W Rebineon, J Grayville, A Vook, J Pitzger Ferrts, L 8 Mardy. f Davis, J B Strubdly. W Shards, $Gon- bam J Jonos, G Morris, J Kont, A Storkets, & Knight, J Kodes, @ 11. W Hof, Ws Jowell, DF Usborne, 8 Urat ford, A Hadley, D Rutnerford J Taylor E Ua: JH Kut- ertocd, W Murray, & Tusseil, J Rutherfor’, T Tait. J Froo- man, T Atchison, W Barcy J Marey, T Short, W Shi Brigan, J kutherford, TW alker JD Rutherford, WT ¢riord, "I Blythe, B W Flock, @ W Batheroy, J Doustes: one: R Brown, J Stowart, H Bathaw: Bi 2 . ES P Walsh, RM White, J Oreer, dna Greer, @ Mond. ry oles, K Thompson, 8 § armstrong, G Greer, A Camoptel!, W Elanohard, J Fiefy, R Davis R Barnes, W JKnowian K Shipley. F Bajrol, @ J Brown, F Daimeuth, Dene, G3G Done, CA Wy- B Blave J 8 Kotinson, J Connington, RB Watson, ou, J W MeBail. WM Allen. J Cooper, J Soatter Magarey, P Maley, M Maley, C F Usvorne, N Pat A Glack. J JQ at f ‘hom p> : a W Mia, @ Biuseler, Bho J Sinolaiz, B Kano, A , es rher, BC core, B Savi w ¥i J Powell. D Huichieon, ¥ Grifford, rockoe J Ford J Moneby, FT ord. P Kildny, £ Thurston, J B Gartlett, A Karendorff, J_ Wie Foley, P Fehan, G Swith, Vavderhirren, J Stew MeMullen, M Xe foCubbe C Goddard, A Goddard, T hy, J 8 Kano, R ilow- G Williams, L Hughes, %, J Sloane T Faloy, J Williams. S Usle. J Sandora, K A Bonty. J Collins, M Curtin, P ly, Mr Bonelly G Walleretein, A Deng! G Chaney, T Howanth, G King. J King. W D Parker, G tinger, i Mcoro, G Smith, C Wardle, A Goal, J Browd, 0 bulliven. J Lynch, & Realy, J Dunn. @ Hoburt, L O'Brion, i Cu ti 8 Holmes, S Randall, 8 Website, O Sauls, J Wades J Brash. J Cook, B Ward, G@ jor, W Wilson, L Leprange, T C Leprange, 'H Brennan, C Druggit, J bh, AJ Fetoh, J Bario rs x organ, D Meboneld, 8 sayds, W Toomas, J Tichrer. M Simm! Filtrick. BG Blmore, J Meredith, J Symonds, P Don: EB Gsperon, ADLamb, W C Clark, J Snort, A Wall Fisher, H'Fishor, K Dixon, 5 Westwray, J Wostwrs: Jones, J Bvarrowbawk, F A Hathaway, 0 D Brenstes brafford, A M Beattio, M Varnum, H Berman, C Sampson, EB Pavie E Worn, J 8 Althovee, GL Hurltut, J Hancook, Abbott, H Cocper. W Slocum, J 8 Hurlous, A W Galushi A Gocdrich, 8 B Heath, J D Chency, D D Reynelds, 3 Bui J % Grabem, A vans, D Cheny, F Metzgar, H Deily, P Ft gel, W Buribard. A Smith, J Berrington, BD Bonney, A ton—Tetal 600. Holly, G KH Crackes—Stesmahip Georgia—Col Cyprisni, friend and fervent. MM Morquera, G Fe: iden, A Ayla, Col Bor thy, A Vosads, Mr Willard, A G Geok vnd f¢ T a Stod frierd, Mr Grant, R Metcalf, JW Thoman, Mr Whiting and lady, Mr Snow aud Isdy, F Howard, Mr Wethorbeo and Kev @J Benton, WB Wentworth, Mra Fortis, W 'y, Mrs Bernard, Mrs Orus and son, Mrs Cothrin, f W MoCulium, Isdy and scrvant, W Cowl korst, Mre Btone, Mira Stone. Mrs Stronc, Mrs Torrence, Miss Grenelie, ABC Brown. CB Ferrin (Adams & Co's), Hon RE King, Mr Noakes, W C Hamilton, W A Underhill, P McLsno and lacy, Mire Comstock and servant, JN J Bloomingdale and # H Van Reece, EW Joi Chase), HA Willard, Krown. AS it Thompao Miss Griffin, O Keenan. J ’ pond, E Johison, 4M Pol- lore, WH Gilley, A Barrett, R Webd,'J G Tilton, G Loder, D Bigelow, a W Balen, § Colby, G Waite, J Wadsworth, DL. Feraeld, M Smith, F Morgan, 8 Dolancy, L Ponts, J Bakor, G Coffin, WP Duvnolles, WL Bowyer, 8G Magoun, T Mas foun, 1 Mansfeld, W Lufkin, & Bennett, CM Bennett, Td Fencar, N Emorscr,B Bigelow, 8 Doren, M Doran, K Farrcll, well, J Kelley, 1 Dorlo, B Burns, Petor Burng, & Cushman, J A Puller, G Bryant, J Pillabucy, W IW. W Clark, 0 aughos, W Epein we ton AF y Sr, A G Coburn, OL Stodaard, a W hiploy, PC Tarbox, H Howisson, WV Stewart, FW nricl, AS Bu ard. $ Foster, J Pot W Lawrence, B odeler, WL R Bireki Pent . iy. R Pike, Wriant @ MeQuilan, i ‘lam, @ Wilt, ip, M MeQain, B O'Niel, eLane’ C8 Gall ® Sclomen, F Keim. J tialpon, Js Nick, WO" jel, J Bacry, G Lousts, T McQ G Hervey. LP Bairman T Kowal! 8 Buoklin, J Buokiin, B A Neala, J Rarne, it Mil, J Bol Solgar, & Lob, W # iinot, 0 Srvie, HW apman, Faron, J Midd, J G amish, J Bute u % & } Jolson, & Taltot. QD Wrigh mer, JB Doilf, H Bioovk, GF 8 Fhioss, P Mayhew. JL Morgen, R An FG Patterron, A Buckley, J Skin end wite, ) Foy, J Holey, dX wg bee, J Taslor, A B Boil, FJ Bell rt, L Myore, © J McDonnell, T D'Wathing, A Blancha Kerrick J Robinecn, T ht 1, W D Burma’ ster. lew, BD Deanard, G DH le,’ J Lewis, E shaw. Conningham, G Cunripgham, C Comming, # Usmon, J Oraig, OG Adama, G Ceihoun, J Stimson, W Dowe, HL, Drow, D King, and othora, including a large number of Panama Katirond me chvnios and laborers, ‘SHIPPING, — Fr LIVERPOOL, UNITED STAT&S MATL STRAM- hip ARCTIC, Capt, Jamee C. Luce, 7 teamor will br aes fp uid aed sls SF Barone, ve : trom hor at the foot of G No Torth toured sill paid for, For freight oF passage, having mnequniieg Keoommoder for ol @ and cowfort, apply to #: 4 Conan xi O,, No. 66 Wall ote rho eae Pa- 1FIC HR PHILADELPUIA AND LIVERPOOL STEAM ip Company intend running thoir now steamships ao follows:— FROM PHILADELPHIA, City of Manchoster, -Thureday, Janusey 29 City of Glasgow... s+ ‘thursday, Merch 4 Oity of Manchostor,. ».. i) Vhureday, Mareh f GINSOW, s.r e cess eee Wodnestay, Fob'y. 4 it} beens ot a a Gey cf Mancherter Wedveaday, Feb'y, 25 Pasar 6 from. Philaderphiia, i son fistereome, in fore on . For fraught oF As RICHAY dt Kixchango plaoe, N. Y. Tos RICHA Too Wainad aroeh, Poitncalgita, x peavongere onu by snk ere oe ENB BUTTON, & Wall atroos OR SAVANNAN.—THE U. 8. MAIL BYRAMSEUP FLORIDA, Captain Thomas Lyon, will leave Now York for Savannah, on B: M. from pier No. to BAMUKL BAMA, Coptai urdoy, January i, at 8 o’elook, B. For freignt or pasw 1M Front sbrect. wurday, Febrasry 7 4 Ludlow, on 2 WwW LFoiler, W nga. J Lewis, B A rie, © T Darrow, G Kembio, Win Guinn, D Bombar, § A | Greene, WW Kendall, G W Stanley, O Thayor, @ V Bald +A Peldvin, WJ Cox, © Parker, J Waid, & Vaughn, @ | practical work on the muhjoot. MPIRE CITY LINE.—FOR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA Chagres, direot, on Thursday, L2vh of February, The Bow and eplendid deuble augiuo steamship QUahT?, HOO (180 tons burthen) J», Witson, of the Empire City, ) will loave her « river, for Chagres, direct, ox Thur o! ‘oo! ae s neq for steerage parcongers, having been co: cial ret prance te ircomfort. For freight or passage, ap. ply tod. W. RAYMOND, 3 Broadway. Tho Quarts ook ‘will leave ogain om Saturday, 13th Warch connecting with the favorite steamship Kew Orleans, at Panama. Books ere now open URFOLK, CITY POINT, AND RICHMOND, Va — ‘The steamship ROANOXS, L, P. Acris, commandar, irg bron detained, will leave positively pler 13, North er, on Monday, Januury 26, at Lo’cingk ‘ EEN '& THORNTON, Agent Nosics.—No Fetcreburg freight raouiy GUIPPERS TO NEW ORLEANS. —THE STBAMSHIP WO UNION having boen wicndrawu from the New Ur.esne route, to tnpply the Soatherer, for a limited Period. in the Charleston trade, thos whe have'sont goods on ord of her for Now Orleans will plesge return the roaalpte thoretor, and receive their packszee SPOFFORD, TILESLON & CO., 48 Souvn ay GAN FRANCisco, DIKECE —THR SPLENDID BAL- SD timoroc ipnor SHA» YNPE, Cops Hale, will havo im- modiate dospatoh. For freight or pa opyiz \ J.8.VARSURL, 120 Wate or OTION.~26 MABTERS for San Franolsoo ° ti tlone, in fan Freasinco arrival, br Commodore &. for the’ Alta and Neon Roow MEDICAL. 10 TAR DISAPPOINTED.—DR. WARD CAN BE OF immediate # vice, his troatment at ona removing wha sleeeabin arene from evffering and probeSie dovworion to snfety and pe t je gets daily many 4th onlt cages, Those comisg te him first exe fortonute, for they aro cured before tho had # vise. auenees of delay ‘show themarivex. No fee, and msdtaad book gratis Oinoo, ienal atroct, corner of 4 R. WARD'S M GICAL TREACMENT.—@ Gebe—All former experioncs exceated —I ensew progrors shrough thor eoveral terrible atacss, of tho orsinary trentmout, but br Ward, by bis woulucfal Preparations, arresta ail instantaneously. Slight affections wholly cured in oveday. ‘shove disappointed by humbuge conception of the case ani celcrity with whioa he n cure them. No fee required. Officu, Caual etreat, rer of Breadway. OCTOR WARD MAKES NUMEROUS CURES OF detioate di Corner Canni street aad Broadway. Far better the wi pate treat thomeel yi of the ignoranthumbugs. Deiav not to come to us; you have to come at Las’ ‘Thon you will be gratified beyond enticipation ts find your etter in twenty-fonr hours. Ni fee VS cured. Consultations private. A modical book, grat KR. WAKD, DEVOTED TO DELICATE DIS%AsmS, makes the specdicst ourcs ever known AJ who have contracted a privato disease, make early application, His treatmens is the admiration of physiciana thomsoives. Tho disappointed are certain of a cure from him, however much her dooters may have fsiled; relief affords’ at onon; cares metimes in gix hours; no fees required; medical boo gratis. GMice, Canal street, oornor of brosdw: FURTUNATE’S FRIEND—UNEQUALLED FORK N U eradioating disease. Blessed by aiiwho try it, The wont promot eradicator, yet so mild, it may be givon to ine nts, All private disentes vanish under tts use. book. Who will give fece after that? Citizens ners easily mislid, remamber it. Depot, Dr, WARD'S, Canal strect, corner of Broadway. 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B SOCIETY, AND M.P: y his grosil> superior reputation whiob eohers wonlshingiy raptd cares is, in Many oassa, Usin, but in those syphilitic oases of mnths’ ant ing tho dessrvotion of tho boner for For cal F way, an berty servioos 80 much 891 system is cnt 7 from for geoera- anooont offs 0 written certificates published by him ar- for » he is not afraid to seeart, cannot Pecazalled, kb his precoptors wero the great Riverd of Pari Acton of London. The certifiontes slaoinclade ; 4 perms 2 tor, «full statomont of the caro, with foo, to bo: Post Office, New York, will bo nocosnacy. Pationtaapply- ing personally havo roparave reoms. Office hours, 9 ty nue moraing viii 3, aud 7 t0 9 in the evening, s¥ 42 Roace steoes, Ai $wo doors from Breadwiy, oppos'te Stewart’s—aot in the Aruceiots, X.B.~itis erizinal work will aoon bo pr bit R. MORTAMORE WOULD INFORM TBE HUNDREDS who spoly 1 him for the cure of di th out no delusive hope that he will ow three da, He ig calied wpon daily effects of 60 wicked a devoption, worthy pand um is- sett. Ho would, however, assure those who may oome under bis eare, that thoy may rely upon s ebeap, plearant, and speedy cure. In from A.M. to 9 P.M., Sundsys excopted. A i L. MORTAMORE, MD, 195 William 36, X'S PRIVAT by M.B MBDIVAL 4 oh destroy Sriving {rom sh plain and ai " Which sil persone aan eves shemselvon, « mercury, . the snsuo eon maexiay ° and their remodies; w ng she anatomy, and py ryans of e. it ogy, and dis- cu8, Coote seeao~ who these contemy @ objections sguin this important ctep ste of all agers " an Shes conts (nm Jel mail, ty B ly p tw paid, will receive one copy by for ®L, Addtoss De. st. D N.Y. Bold by Cares « & Townsond, 222 Vros’ 6 streot, Bustle in «0, 64 Kilo RALPH'S OFFIC or, 26 of pogdean, Of D* 13 CLOSED ON SUNDAT.— Othoe hours during tho wook arey to 12, A. 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Reson ob oure OF no oh D*, COOPER, 4 PUANE STRERT, HAS, FOR THR 4 Inst ninetoon years, devoted his practice to tho trowt. mont of meronrial and other disensos. ap outro the most @ wild oases removed in « fow dave. . ho doouived by impontor im Roosovelt ctroes, near Chatham strovt. I have nos lee Duane street. Feo my diploms, in my office, with tho fires namop of medicine and ery this eountiy has evor prom a A porfect cure or no charge. ntinucs ty bo consulied Hy vowed thirty sin yi to the ore viotim of wolf. m the bande of made, voto ae R. WARREN, NO. 1 MOTT BTRENT, ONE from Ghathem stre private disonsos. Dr. W. hi Prtetios of hie profesaton,w howe who ave eueaped ors, may rely on epeety evra. 4 oy EAD og Mew - Heyy Saraes aweld & no tor! 4 roar © Lon? diptoma in my office, one CRE, may eee