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LOCAL AFFAIRS. City Intelligence. TREMENDOTS FIRE —SEVERAL PUILDINGS CONSUMED. Last evening, ot eleweu o'clock, a fire broke out in the extensive dry goods store of Suydam & Co, Nassau street, ud within one door of the corner of Liberty street. | The flames advanced with great rapidity, and extended nD to the corner building, cecupied by Doremus, Nixon & Both stores were soon involved in one sheet of fire, The Post Office bell rang the alarm—the Gity Hall bell answered to it, companies, bore carts, and hooks and ladders all rosbed to (he scene, vieing each with the other to see who would do mest in extinguishing the flames. devouring element progress, and mocked every effors to aubdue it, Right end left. below and above, it spread, shooting out from every window with grvat brillianey, and rising at length through and above the roof in sublime grandeur. Bo bright and co intense was the light. that Nassau street | wp to the Park and the streets all around, were illu. mined just as if the run were shining upon them at midday. The spars danced im the sky in countless end burning over thelower part of the city, many of them far bs- Numerous awnings wore set on Pullom street, and other etreets, burning wood. The crowd | Which ooiiected was immense, blocking up every ave- end the police had abune m pack from the immediate nard. of the Second ward, 2 Captain Turnbull, of the Eighth, were present, rea. As the flames rose higher, the terror of the neighborhood increased, and the clerks in the Port Ofice, which it exactly opposite, were wader that building should barned There was stiil lltings cdjoiming the fir eot, and for the annexed nding towares Broadvway. nying the opporite correr of Nas. “was every instant threatened s Jed into the building | tap the hose to play wide Watered it moat vigor The firemen, engins embers were Youd Chambers street fire in Nacsan street by the falling pieces dance of work to keep tt Berne of the fire ering every essistan momentary approhe irough the windows Upon it, While the firemen d have fallen s total prey he wails of the buraing : in with a tremendous crash, pg the further progress of which was about half-past nflagration bi steres at eng which bad the Ive o'clock, th a sublimity which murt materials, far- 1 for the eport cf the sseen to mingle with war suppesed to issu ihe and retinas. av nished ou wansual al merotiers flane & J M. Nixon, and by | mate for the next month; an: ge, Libbey, & Forbey, | of what will be required on the Ist day of sirest, by the same | Sularies of teacbers, Ward schools an, Hodges & Co., sii ‘on the opposite was considerebly much #hort of en elf-eted in several offloos evening, about half-past nine o'clock, a fire broke out in the upper st No. 22 Old # oxtingnished. bi We understand that o'clock, a fire 'y of building No 11u William Tae firemen being the fire was soon extinguished. efourth story, where the fire The stock of all the use was considerably dam- ti Flenders was insured for $3000. A twoetory and attic frame baildi bur street between § mith and Morre umed on Tuvsday evening broke outin the fourth st street, cocupied by Flenders, tailor. etreets. Will: s- | mh Ee The fiermes | estimate of the amount which will be required. from the Gvered by one of the new police, about seven | city treasury on the first cf the next mionth; and the CX, aud owing to the want of water got muck head- hough the engines were quickly on the spot The building was owned. end partly occu Genirer, a betket make : d the ‘attic, whe: There wae ap insurance meeting on Tues. Ninth ward, in the Rev. Br. Skinner's church, Carmine et was of @ om always admiratie Allez! This society held . in conjunction with temperance orator, posed by many that i pders would a 1 mirority, not demonstyatio: her for any one Teport- the proceedings we usin such cases made and provided—with sending round r ow Ecrorr —The Rev Dr Bair. ntly returned froma Europe. delivered a bis in the Female Ach aay, ; torial, and religion There was a very ies, nod the obser. the present po caropoar nations, nce, principally ladi aker were li-tened to with attention hat noone coul depend only upon He continued to contrast one. doing business sur wad grain trade x his lite, We out, aif. past seven o'¢ em play of Mase: ore sirert, whil bank of earth He hed | was taken to the with hit horse and ert, ein Gon b en received of him, Tite cart num! yeurs of age, of sandy tefally reonived by family at S29 Front ‘ebove Gouvernsur,) who are in destitute cis oummnamete { - Acowext ann Deatu.—On Tuesday morning, James McDonald fell through the hatchway on board the ship Clty too at Pier No. 4,N. 1. He was taken to the Olty He by officers Butler and MoCarty, but died on the way. Bcpven Dearn —Coroner Ives yesterday held an in- juest at No, 1 New street, on the body of Thomas Me- Dative of Ireland, aged 57 years, who died sud- denly yesterday morning, in the office of Mr Kinsma:, j atl above location. The deceased, it seems, bad | & few moments previously entered dd expired. | Verdict, desth by disease of the heart. The deceased | Was formerly a resident of Paterson, New Jersey, bus | for sc Mae years past was engaged as « private watchinan in this city, | Pavat Accioent.—'Phe Coroner also held an ing | atthe City Hospital, yetterduy, on the body of U | Riorden, a native of Trelaud, azed 83 years. who di | from injuries reecived by falling through the hatchway of @ four-story store situated at No, 203 Bouth sirees, on | Monday evenirg last, causing # rupture of the right | Kidney, bladder and pelvis, ‘The deceased was engaged | packing cotton when the fatal accident ocourred. A Verdict was rendered accordingly. Conowen’s Inqunst.—Coroner Ball yesterday held an inquest upon the body of James Ryap, whose death wae | canted from injuries received last Saturday. by the | caving of anembankment at Bergon Hill. Verdict, “ac- ental death.’ Bea Board of Education, Jax, 28.—The Board met at 5 P. M.—Erastus C, Bone- | dict, President, in the Chair, und a quorum of members approved. ‘The President announced the uames of members form- ing the following committee Warming and Veniilalion —Messte, Nicoll. Pinksey, and Beadles. Evening Schools... Messrs. Dodge, O'Donnell, Aldis, Beadle, and Feil, By-Lows--Merers Wright, T, E. Smith, and Tappen, Elections and Specifications.---C. H, Smith, Davis, and Murphy + Iraval Estimate.---Messrs, Jones, Williams, and ©. HL Smith ‘ cs ‘espondence.- -Messrs Bweeney, Beekman, and Red- eh Supy Wes ~ -Mesers. Mecks, Vultee, and Ransom School Books.- Mexsts, Becsman, Crapo, and @'Don- belt Salartes,~ FE &mith. Tappen. aud Willet Course of Stedies.—Measts. Stout. Fell, and Morrell NOMINATION OF SIXTH WARD SCHOO! OFFICERS A moticn forthe nomiasiion of Sir. Mathew Murray to fill Lhe office of Trasies, in the place of Sr, Gilmar- tin, resigned, was put and carried REPORTS GF COMMITINES ADORTED AND PRINTED ‘The Finance Commitee report for the convenience of the Comptroller of the city. 1t is desirable that he shali be furnished # short period in advance, in an authentic form, with the probable amount which will be required for school purpeses on the fret of each month; ang they therefore recowmend that it bs made the duty of the Finence Committee to sudmit to the Board, on its first meeting in every morth, un estimate of the amount which will be required from the city treasury, on the first of ihe next month; and that the balance Gr defisienay which may result from any difference between the said estimate and the aotual drafts, be carried into the esti- in accordance with such | evggestion, the committee submit the following estimate bruary next. $94,100 50 + 8845.16 1,959 00 17000 ORDERED TO BE Supplies and incidental expenses . Repairs and alterations. é Special appropriation for repairs and a! ter Support of Free Academy | Repairs “ . Pitting up of Free Academy wit! stationery .. 8 of Bupe: Education, and assisinats + 580.00 Ineidental expenses of Board 212 38 | Eupport of evening schools... 776 87 Public School Sogiety, one-fourth apportion- MOE sess ciate 27.087 14 | Other corporate schools 2.861 93 | Total : $79,628 08 The fcel’owing by 1 d ‘i opted — It shall be the Cuty of the Finance Committee to sub- mit to the Beard, at its first meeting io every month. bolence or deficiency which may result from any difler- | enoe between the raid estimate aud the actual drafts | shall be carried into the estimate for the next month, Resolved, That the Comptroller of the city bs re- quested to authorize the city Chamberlain to place the recen!= | fum of $79.28 03, in the city treasury. audject to the drafts of the Board of Education, on and afcerthe lst | cay of Fetuary next The compttee recommend that the quarter daya for the peyment of the teachers’ salaries be changed, #0 as tobave the quarters commence on the first days of Ja- J. April, July, and October, respectively; and to efect this change, Which is very desirable, they suggest whether it would mot be well to make the next payment of two months’ ealary the Ist of April next, aud quar y theresfter, following bye-laws were adopted :— Teachers’ salaries shall be paid quarterly. on the 1st | January, April July, and October, The suditiog committee shall ezemine. audit, and cer- tity al for incide x ard of S approval ef such port, the bills shail be paid by the president and clerk re juited by law; and ir ebell be their duty to examine the eccountain the clerk's off ort thereon semi-annually, or oftener, if n i THE coMs TRE SCH! ITER ON THE MONP YS. NT OF | _ The amcunt apportioned among all the schools is | $241,208 fling of the following items :— ntreceived fromthe State. as omptrolier, of the ¥ + $40,021 59 t, raised by tax. +. 40,621 63 ivth of cne per cent on the of the city and county.... 169,055 43 see scereeeee ess SUL 298 49 of the teachers, now on file in the Clerk's office, show that the average number of echolars thatactually attended the schools, uader the jurisdiction ie board. duricg the year ending tae first day of 1862, was 44,960 129-409, as fortows:— «ZL 212 267.460 LOTT 265-460 $2 980 129.180 05, of which the increase in the 2496, and in the public schools 424 i¢ aD apparent decreare in ‘be other corporate » Of 1d in the average attendance. but in fact there ease of 69. ause the Institution for the tion, was struck out by of schools entitied to parti ‘The committ #7 aud find the amount for dance for the falitime, while the amonot jast lar, or 8 cents por echolur le tement showing the amount ap- c and soci and ako ‘age aitendanse .— 1352 $119,141 93 110.745 Blind bein Legislature pate ip the apportionmen’ toned the said sum of $211 soholare based on the averag: that is, 4(0 sessione, is 85 APPORTIONMENT OF SCHOOL MONETEF ' To the W Do. ¥ an Asylum . . Reanan ¢ ¢ Orphan A ¢ & Watt's Orphan Houre..... s+ Tait Orphan Arylum . 210 100 Koman Cath Helf Orphan Asyiara a Society a H Af Total + 42,960,129-469 The Board shunds adjourned to Wednesday next, at 'Or wt execution of Oito Grunzig, for the murder of his wife by poitom, Governor Hunt granted a respite for one week, on the representations made by the friends of the unfor- tupate man that be was not prepared to moet his doom, | and Friday of this week terminates tho reprieve, and | he guiity of the crime imputed to him, | LAWRENCE RIBLY, present, Phe minutes of the last meeting were read and | copvict bimeelf, retains the self possezsi he has manifeeted throughout. His only cause of anxiety eppears to be on account of his sister, who continue to visit him; but he has constantly abridged their interviews, with the intention of Dr, Bacon continues te afford him the conro!ations of religion, and states that these whem he has attended ai the close of their lives, he har met few better prepared for the change. No petitions whatever bi spiritual advieer, tympathy for the awful situation of the unfortunate criminal, partiouiarly as his crime was rot the effect of desire for bloodshed, robbery, or other degrading or de- tes able passions, there is almost universal acquiescence in the verdict and judgment, and all are constrained to admit, that a» far as ciroumstancea have publicly tran- *pi eSvcution of the law. CORONER'S investigation im the case of the brutal murder of Chas. Grell, perpetrated on Monday night, on the Battery. | ‘The evidence goes to implicate, in some dogree, a match, held it over her to sce if che was asleep; he then took more matehes, and closed the door very onre- | | fully after him, went down stairs, and further deponent eaith not took his eupper about aeven o'clock on Monday aight, | aud Went, after supper, directly to bed; it is his custom cept when they hired the room; did not have any con- | morning; I gave birth toa child; it will be three weeks | | ago next Baturcay; my husband told me he had about a | | that a man in (le eame house had lost an axe the night | previous; on Mcuday night. I think, my husband did F 50 | O61 19 400 | Lope me awake; I thick aneuld have chown if be bad: on Tuerdsy morning my husband got up at seveno'clock. hen (atten Or ik ere eure tranidarioe Of | MObDERTS |p scene MeesebT | awl. MEGUOEEEAT, WIE HGCTACG DRG told Bates on Tues¢ay morning that my wood house in the yard had been broken open during Monday night, and my axe had been stolen; Bi | ove and I want onemwve will go together to's jank shop | | aud buy each of us one; | the German Society; the axe I lott wae a large one and | | hed a long handle; I heard no poise in Bates’ room on | | Monday night; hie room is over mine; I haye known | Bates about a mouth, sad cannot complain of him as a | beigbbor | No. 20 Rector street; am wite of Conrad Iiermann; myself and bushand having uo fire in our room, went into Mrs. Bates’ room. at which time end place we had conversa | lo o'clock ia the morning; L was intormead by my hus- c tes kad told him that herhusbandhad | Asva N. Besnetr, of this city, | was accgsted om Tponduy pigh The Approaching Executions. OTTO QRUNZIG FOR TUE MUADER OF HIS WIFE. Friday, (to-morrow,) is the dey designated fer the witbout further interposition by Governor or Supreme | Court Judge, Otto Gruxtig will terminate his earthly career on the gallows, Counsellor Clinton argued befo: Juége Harris, at Albany, on Friday of last week, fora | writ of errer and stay of proceadings; but the Judge | denied the application, and up to yesterday afternoon Sheriff Carnly had received oo further inteiligecce. or any hope of any further reprieve being granted. Btill the unfortunate culprit is sanguine, and believes yet there is some hope; he cannot comprehend how it is that the Governor only gave him n respite for oue week — when the others charged with murder are repriered for three months, and rome awarded a newt iai. Ho fer- vently pr. innocenee, and cannot imsgine how the law can hang an impocent man, But atili he says he sbull die happier if it is to be so, than he would were FOR THE MUADER OF HIS WIFE AND MOLHER-IN LAW. The Bherif of King's county has returned from Altany, but, as was anticipated, nothing has trans” pired to induce any belief that there will bs any stay to the dread sentence, to be carried out to-msrrow. All the preparations have been made, 80 far as they could be without exposing them to public gaze. The and resointion aring her feeliags. amongst the great numbers of e been forwarded, and some that were got held wt the request of the prisoner and bis In fuct, though there is, of couree, up were wil .there is po rational ground for witbholding the The Battery Murder Case, INVESTIGATION CONCLUDED--VERDICT —THE M DERER SLL AT LARGE. SHCOND Day. At 11 o'clock, yesterday, the Coroner continued the | OF THE Jt ‘The police, under the directions ‘There appears to have been a preconcerted plan toper- | tuade the deceased to leave the boarding houze in Rector t, knowing that the funas he possessed were in the | st hands of the landlord ofthat house, and, by leaving the | premises, he would of course take with him tl aud thereby have the same about his show that the very day he did so, the same night his life | was sacrificed, and his person robbed of the money. The following evidence was taken yesterday :— Person; as the facta Gregor Hermenn, being sworn, #25 i—I reside at No. 17 Rector ctreet; Lam from the same village as deovased, and ariived in this country two days prior to decease hus boarded at No. 17 Rector atreet with deceased; does not know of his qusrrelling with any ono in the house; I calicd at No. 109 Greenwich street about sever Mondey evening, expecting to see Bernard Bates and de- ceared, but they were not there; kuows shat deceased had about $36 in money on his person wher hs left No. 17 Rector strect; Bernard Bates wished me to meet him at No. 1(9 Greenwich etreet, ’ diately; I told Bates that I would assoonasI got my | picked up, at 21°; a supper; on going to No. 10a Greenwich street, and not fiuding either Bates or deceased at the house, I went home again to Rector eireet; it was abouta quarter to | eeven o’clook when Bates left me to go to Greenwich o'clock on he was going there imme. _ street knows it was even o'clock by taking supper st that time; Ido not know of any circumstances touching the death of deceared. Coptad Hermann, being sworn, says—I reside at No. 20 Keotor street, im the attic room; I liad a conversation, | on Tuesday morning, wi crnurd Bates, in | my room; she tcld re and my wifo that she (Bates) had | been uneday all night; her husband did not come in till vate at bight: be entered the room very carefully, lighted Avgusta Bates being sworn, says:—I reside at No. 20 Rector street; 1am wife of Bernard Bates; my husband to retire to bed at Uhat time; I em not acquainted with the family living inthe next rocm to me; was never in their toom; never had any conversation with them, ex- versation with the inmates of next room on Tuesday dollar in bis posseesion on Morday; he also told me not get up that night; my child was troublesome, which Leonard Piareder, being sworn, says—I reside at No. 20 replied, “you want Bates isa blacksmith by trade, but does at present no business except carzying letters for Johanna D, Hermann, being sworn, says—I renide at with Mrs. Bates; this was Tuesday morning; having moved into thehoure, Mrs. Bates waked me if I bad the news of a man being killed; it was then about and that Mire | been out late the night previous, and came in and went aking matebes with him; my husbandand £ —The converration which ok place in in wy room, us 1 have pre- here annou thin was now exhar his death by 1 oned in- by some | known, And, far | e adduced during ould be com- ct, the prisoner Joroner, and to questions put not ree the de- ut on the marning of ‘resident of the German street, and the proprietor of the where I resice, kuows it bi desired him mot to auswer any questions, aud the prisoner was accordingly re ible that in a day or (wo » fur- y develope itself in f wilful murder. lee Intelligence. n—Oficere Dutton and Clark yeater- mon coiling himself Hugh Riley, arrested & young vb oer found in a pawn shop in Grand street, er h sack cont, supposed t a number of les of clothing, h owners ar m of Burglary —Offoers Laagdon and MeGrann. rth Ward Police, arrested en Tue + men, nersd Cheries Wileou, Charles nd Wm. Clark, h rr ted six jay night Haskell, 1 by them, for he el partion wore y for further exaiuiaation young man named Simon Hough- Office, situated at No. 5 Avenuo D, | 2 Beck, of the Third Dis- telling policten magistrate for the ar cera, but he could not be he books nthe office, and conveyed them to eC ‘The necuwed WAS held to bail in the sum of $500 to anawer the charge Ro Strangers=-A Woman, waned Mary Williams woud OL sireliag pod $21, six months. day, 6,410 bars; 2,203 bars railroad iron, he money, & 62e.. apd 150 baskets olive, at §% 37 | ony 20 bbls. rape. r reachin | $14, anc jard, at934c. a 93¢0, and 10c. per Ib ; and 800 bbls and mees beef, at $4 60 a $5 75, and $8 50 a $11, res pectively; dead hogs were scarce and firm, at63<c, a6{c.; and middle becon dull. at 714. a8}4c. per lb. & $8, urval time. boxes at dle., time—an advance gin. Railroad 6° $257; S00 SGU do, 9534; 600 Spring Garden 6' ohaves Seluylkill Ni wo, GON: tigha EU7(: 100 do, S074! 100 doy Crmden and Amboy Railroad, 140; $5) Lenigh In i Ini: WO doce 200 M ® | oa Fieher, Mr Jantes R. McCvri ard, Mr of Newmn: brothers fully requen of ber br o'clock tt ; Comet from Jobn Rodgers, of Albany,and $9 60 from James Martin, of Boston, while in e house af suspicious charac- ter, situated at No. 73 Reade street The bold female ‘was convey ed Justice Osborn, who committed her to prison fora further hearing. Grand Larceny —-The police yeeterday arrested a man mamd Stephen Brown, on a charge of spokegratng to bis own use the sum of $40, the property of Ralph Martin, residing at the corner of ‘Yhirty-third street and Third avenue. Itseeme that Mr. Martin lost his money in the snow, and Brown dug it out, and when asked by Martin if he hed founa the money,h ied the fact, but subsequently restored it to the owner. The magistrate, Justice Osborn, under the circumstances, keid Brown to bailinthe sum of $500, to auswer the charge sArrest ofa Lunatic —-A man, named Patrick Haley, in a deranged state of mind, armed himseif with o hatchet, and commenced to demolish the windows of store Ne. 37 Pear! sireet, occupied by Gibson, Stockwell & Co.; the luvatic econ worked his way into the store and pursued the inmates, who rushed out in various directions for their l'ves, Officers Botler and Black, of the First Ward police, were called in, who, after a desperate strug- in which the lunatic received a severe wound on the ® head, be weseubdued and captured He was conveyed before Justice Osborn, who committed him to the care of Dr, Covil, the prison physician. en Re TTR SCREEN CITY TRADE REPORT, Wroxesvay, Jan. 28--8 P.M. | Asivs.—There were 50 barreis pots aud pearls bought to day, at $6 a $6, the previous vaiu Buravaturrs —Flour remaiped active, the business comprising 4,800 barrels—superfine Canadian, at $4 60; ordinary to choice State, and common to good Southern, $4 623, a $4 81%;; with mixed to fancy Western at $4 685; » 648745 per barrel. Rye flour or corn meal did rot vary much Wheat moved to the extent of 3,300 burhels prime Southern white, at about $1124; 1500 do mixed at $166; and $600 common Mediterranean at 96% a 970.; rye to t of 1,400 bushels river at 78 2 790 ; acd barley to that of 1500 bushels, two rowed, at 780, without eliciting any positive change. Western mixed corn was nominally worth 69 @ 760. 4500 bushels Soutbern yellow brought 63 @ 69c , from the vessel—at mand fair, Carttx —At Washington Drove Yard—Oftered, 1,600 beeves, (460 Seutbern, and the remainder from this Btate) Prices heve been well maintained during the week, though purchasers have not bought extensively evough to clear the market; about 300 head lefs over unsold. Prices are firm at from $6 to $375; market closing dull, At Browning’sa—Offered. 80 cows at from $24 to $30 a $45~~all sold on sale. Prices at from $2 26 to $4.75 w $4; left over, 400. 'd calves, : 500 sheep and lamba Corree —100 baga Java realized 11,0 ; and 150 Rio, 81; a 8c. per lb —market firm. Corzow.--The market continues dull and heavy, with rales of 600 bales, and. until navigation opens, it is ox- | pected to continue inthe sams state. B | We are advised that ‘Importers are sellers, and not holders, quently oherter, money cheap, and French One cause of the eazerness to sell is a confident expeo- tation that prices will go low at your Southern ports. | We find that Now Orleans cotton is twenty or thirty & Ger- | pounds per bale rhort of the usual average.” man named Bernard Bates, who wasa friend of the de- | dent that the Liverpool merchants oorsider the ataple a cenred, and was seen, With a companion, inthe company | of the murdered man on the afternoon prior to the mur- | der, Great perseverance has been exhibited by the Coroner in this matter. of Captain Silvey, have made many arrests; but up to the conclusion of the evidence, last evening, and the finding of the verdict, no testimony has been brought to light implicating apy person directly, excepting @ suspicion from ciroumstances elicited during the investigation, which tends to implicate the German named Bates, whose detention for@turther examination was recommended by the jury. the Am*rica will ecarcely wait for the demand, conse- market is heavy. Business is good in Man- fairs ratisfactory. Tt is evi- dangerous article this season, smarting yet from the effects of over confidence last January. Freicurs.—For Liverpool, cotton was taken to the ex- tent of 500 er 600 bales, at 5-32d. for compressed, and 8-16d. for uncompressed. For flour, 1s. to 16d , was asked. Grain and other articles were nominal. For London, 1,000 bbls. naval stores were engaged at 1s. 91 ; and 600 bbis, flour, at 1s, 6d. Cotton continued firm, at 3c, to notice to California. There was no change in rates to Havra. There was no alteration Favit.—Bome 500 boxes Malaga raisins fetched $1 65; 800 half do. 873; a 900.; 400 quarter do 43 9 600 ; and 25 ante currants, 60. Imported this day, 850 bexes lemons; 2,510 do. oranges, Hay.—About 200 bales Eastern found a market at 80 a tern and Wustern new were retailing at 275 However, the impression is now that the 85c. deceased has been murdered by some one of his own countrymen, who appesred to have been friends to him, and believing, or knowing he had money absut his per- eon, was induced, under some false pretences, to ascom- | papy themon the Battery, on the Monday night in question, where his life was forfelted for the gain of a few dollars. Hors.—} a (bc—the former rates. Tkon.—Nearly 70 tons Scotch pig were disposed of, at Market unaltered. Impcried this Lrap.—There have been 8,600 pigs Galena sold, since our last report, at $450—usual time. Nava. Bron! .—Exsepting a sale of 1,000 bbls. crude $8 0614, and 100 white rosin. at $2 87 a nothing was done. 2668 —100 bbis. Louisiana changed hande, at , the previous price. meets this day, 32 hhds. Oin.—Bales were made of 1,500 gallons linseed, at 6le. Imported this ovisions teemed less buoyant, fhe transactions but 270 Leng and meas pork, at $13 608 $14 8734 a $15 25, @ decline; 80 tierces piain ickled city hams, at 8!5c ; 150 bbl 16, @nd 200 kegs prime | rime Rick. —A sale of 60 tiercea fair was made, at $3 373¢ per 100 Iba, cash. Brcana.—100.000 German were porchared fo day, at $6 Imported this day, 4 oases 204 qr. Brinits.—There have been 250 bbls. prison whiskey 21%c.,cash; and 80 hhds. drudge, Imported this day, 5 pipes RECEIPT! OF PRODUCE THIS DAY. By Ente Rartnoan—No way bills arrived to-day. By New Haver Rarnoav.—400 bushels rye, 760 do. oats. 12 caaks ashes, 41 hogs, 136 bags flour, 18 bales wool, = Dee Woeaiey, 12 calves, 4 bbls. beef, 15 sheep, and 169 oxes cheere, Tarpontationa Tras Day Drrwoon —2 226 yuintals logwood, Fist. 21 bbla. pickled herring. Favit.—860 boxes lemovs, 2510 boxes oranges, Graww,—3,066 bushels oats, 747 barley. i —1i7 bles. Ihprs.—1,009 hides. 47 goat skins. Povators.—807 bushels potatoes. Racs —100 bogs raga. Scoan—2 trerces, 62 bhéa , 187 boxes. Srevren —1.$80 plates epelter. Topacco —207 cercons tubacco, inc —7 cases, 29 bare. LTS ELSEWHERE, STOCK SALES. ’SS, 1014; 400 Cha: mden and Amboy avigation, 11; 8 Pennsyly d. 43; 100 Reading Ms 2N A Coal 200 Reading Railron 100 do, 307%; 100 7 Penneylvanis 100 do, 30% rg Railroad, 42 # Morris Canal 1636; 20 doy 1694 do, 1 50 Reading Railroad, 31. 300 250 do, 1674; 150 Reading 22000, ne erris Canal, 10} + 250) DnB) nis 5's, 50; 1009 Lehi on 3 600 K ton ‘Water Wo 00g; 60 Lov; ind Railroad, 8%; Harrisburg, 42%; 20 Morris Canal, 16; Telegraphic Reports. Cuax.eerox, January 27, 1852 e tales of cotten to-day amounted to 676 bales, at | a» The market is dull aud unchanged. Cnantestox, January 28, 1862, The cotton market to-day has been languid, with sales Thi of 600 bales at 7' to 8!.c,—prices are nominal, but hold- ers are very firm, Maerricd, On Tuenday* evening, January 27. by the Rey. Mr. 14, of Haverstray, to Miss On Wednerday. Tanuery 28, by the Rev. 8. D. Burch. | Gxovce W. Eunyr to Mies Matitpa Apron, jeter 33. Waldron, ail of this city, Died, ay evening, January 27, Mencaree O'Buex, | et, county ork, Ireland, aged 10 years ends ond acquaintances, and those of her ‘Timothy, Patrick, and Richard, are respect- d to et uneral, fom the residence: On Tue Her f day. Her remains will be taken to Calvary y, for interment. | leane copy of typhus fever, Major Exos his age, formerly of Oxo Cork rnin d coun ty fi ce place, n° 10 o'clock this morning, lute reeidence No, 110 Prince street, Brookiya. His remaine will be taken to the Cemetery of th: greens for interment On Wednesday. Jonuary 23, Jon McB k and Rosina McBarron, aged 14 y , 8 months inond acquaintances of the family are re. | epectfully ed to attend his funeral, to mortow, at 1 ocicck, deom his father’s residence, No, 198 Beeond aty ; leveland, (Obio,) and Petteville, (Penneylvania,) pa- pers please copy diy morping. Jonuary 28 Winrrast, son of | 1 Elza Cook, aged 1 year, 10 months and 11 a dogs. : fhe friends of the family are re altend bis funeral, this day, at 20% dence of his parents, No, 27 Cherry street On Wednerday, January 28, of inflammation of the fully invited to | k, trom tue re- aged 78 years, ds, and those of her son-in law ally invited to attend her fa- from No, 114 Thomp- son strect. Her remains will ‘aken to Greenwood for interment On Jenuety 28, Larna, wife of Frederic Golde, aged 28 years, 5 monihe and 2 days * he friends and acquaintances of the family, as also members f Company &, Jefferson Guards, are re- th Ny inyiled to attend her funeral, this afternoon, et Lovciook, trom > 49 Carmine corner of Bedford rireet. ond Many , aged 32 are respectfully invited to b ernoon, at 2 o'eloek, from her corner of Broadway and awenty frst | 8, of con mption, Mrs. reapect fully invited to actend her (- neral, from idence, No, 4 Stanton street, this siternc In Livir umbia county, January 24, eneral LW . ox @ decested hed filled various offices of {rust Te was formerly Sheriff of that county In Philadelphia, on January 44, of cld age, Tuomas on, aged 101 years n Philadelp Gan, aged 81 ye a Pbiladelp! relict of the La In Trenton, N. J the 86th year of his se Tyentoa, n Tuesday, January 27, Marsan Ko- n Jantary 96, Mra. Buszanern Deat Taood Veal, in the 86th year of her age. on Janusry 27, Rowent McNrwry, in tie wos formerly Mayor of ARITIMNE 1NTECLI I . Watts. do; M Mo. an LIGEAOK, bern, dick; Wao Bens: ot ep Banat ale EF Brown, Viskery, sud Potor Mari Yi Bliss, Durkee, ‘4, Jan 3—Ships Plato, only Am 1s id Scariehaet detone ep certains ava ark Fanny. Simonson, AS.So Tih, bark Kilby, Bowland. (vr Bordeaux, 60 load foe hs beg Trador, Rabin, NYork, es Nobis, MoGoulé, Bishuaoudy 2, —Brig Truxille, Mollizan, tr A Tor 4, Hatobins. of ORs & ersell, New Orleans, srieston, G Bul FROUS ‘rieate, W F Sobmids. Roohelle, Nesmith & Bon ts Boma Francia, Bartlett, Campeschy, Nesmith & ‘ter, Cardenas, J B G: Sterling, Halifax, RP St Bartholomew, 8 W Lowis. Herriok, Wilmington, Ni abeth Ann, Krause, Washington, NC, master Bebr El)icott, Kingsiand, Baltimore, Johnson & Lowd Bobs St George, Murphy, Portland, J H Mavens, Brig Lemartine, C Brig Margaret (6r, Bohr Brentes, Atwo ring tho day to got on board his Colonia (Dan), for Boston, 4: ‘5 ae) for oF a Re 0, Thompson & ‘pint Andrews, x ; ‘ormax. Collins; Pp Deutsobland (Ham). Moll, Hamburg, 60 aad Dasean gars, to K oh & Kuphardt. Ji ous 150 tons bottom 20, Bioeper, Lag, dosti m Sesrsporb; eohr Hy A 101 ia, Hiohborn, fro: Gell, wtg; and others as befo NawoasTLE, Jan J Brig zh 21hh tor Bisaton 7 for Bos! | Panochita, twos, N¥or! Rent) Pbilacelphia. Port av iar, Sen 8—No Amv Ravacarx, I> Up bottom painted @: near her; supposed Jan 22, 10659, lon 64, abd wrocked materials Ship Sullivan, Réwards, nd rice, to T Wardle, Kaporicnced hi mn jn that situation. w Jargo quantities of plank, bulwarks, | 8 days, with cottor eavy Kalos the ontir in Dailsst and ‘an 12, off Nan- re Byiph (Br), Smith, for Boatom, Keptor, Shaw, from, ly ‘Am vooael. BI. 25th, Marmora, Dac: Bark Minorva, Shorman,'Limorick, 53 de: 18) paatencers, to Montgomery & Brothors, art of a ship house, about 2 feet long | i part of it painted blue, | ¥roeport), Curtis, Cardiff and Now- Thomas (whoro ehe put inin dis- 8. ‘ardiff, 53 deyo, nt af Th. trom Stoeeholm for ; tho winds for several trong. Rtchborger, and 0, Jus ae fe ib Ds 15 wide, with # round hole in i to belong to & Br veea Janxino, 13—Bark E) Dorado, Water. Witch, Ramssy, both of Baltimos rB, NF, Kocnerie, Jan 6—Brig Rosumur (Fr), Bilard, for Boatoe tho 25th. BorveNa, Doo 23—No Am vossels in ‘Trixste. Jan 2—Sbip Argiro (Avs), ov 12~ 81d brij Am veeselin port. Bark J Cape Town, bad arr and eld no date for the Morthward. Home Porta, BOSTON, Jan 27—Arr bark Roxana, herp i port. for N¥ork, geon. No Jacramento, Congti wa Currier, from nny Drougnt cays, with meso, v0 Us anys, with Be: y rob. slic (of 8 Thomaston), Sleeper, Apalsohicols, cotton, &o, to Ladd & Churon, Albemarle (of New Haven), Gussams, PR, 21 days, with eugar, wo, to J Armotrong, of New Haven. ‘ano Howes (of Provincetown Bo, to A Rous! ann, St Kivra, 30 Wheeler. Mobile, 15 eo 8 Hazard, Jan 25, lat 3515 Tore, of and for Baltimore from Kio Jancie: Jon 76 20. took a gale trom NNW, which followed pp osim of 12 boars, in whiob ¢] ok, Port su Plate, tre & Co. days, with ballast. to gays, with cotton, &c. t0 69 30, spoke bark P 1S daye, with tovacce, Brix Vatoan (Br), Siwhucngges (Bey Mt 20th uls, vis G! on, Wilmington, NO, via Portland, whi in %th, with orow frost’ bi bapwock. eden ship T ip_in tow. from Philadel i 23d, heat a bark Parane, €om Mi ja. Signal for aship and » bi she former hao black sides with ® white s3resk, and phows » private signal. Steamer Rf. Forbes waat into the bay yos- for Provinoctown to tow bark Cubs to vais ae Horatio, Johnson, Savannah, 1 days, with cotton, to H Underwood. kos (Br), Farrell, Watifax, 15 with fish, to J Hubber & Bon. Bobr Hope (Er), Westsay, Prince Rawsris Island, Nov 13, with barley, to J Lowden. Sehr Kaloolaa, Glacier, Wilming:on, NC, 5 days, with aa- Sobe Nowforndland Pao tordsy, probati veith Geet ¢ elt: nt 6) ip elassar, Wood. NOvio: Gem, Niokorson, Pailadelphi: 8 Medford, Thomas, Port agua; achra Jobn A Cook, Chee 10. ton: Era, Cham’ repaired); bark Lowell, b: (ovnpeaed for Kestport h). Bark Howland, and y brig Vandalia eld on Baturday; or Susan hes eailed, oap- rd Sy. etd bark Courser (now), Gibson, N York: wanton (new, 3¥ tons), Morse, ILavsua. ‘N, BC, Jan2i—Old brig Samuel B, Bartlet, Centurion, Hatoh, Boston. —Arr bark Goorgia (of N¥ork)}, Allon, NANTUCKET, Jan i7—Arrsohr Eilzs Jano, B folk. ‘Tho harbor waa PORTLAND, Jan ! Cid 260b, barbs Cena: Portlond, 248 tons), Gres. and fea bird. Cur B One ship oa tho bar, unknown. Judking, Liver: ships St Goorgs, 8 F Avatin, Mo: Clara Ellen 6! ) Gaivostou; and oshers. Crawtord, Havre Wind during tho day, SW. posed on Fatur TH. J ‘The bark Lucifer, and brig Cyprus, roported arrivod somo days back, bave not made their appearanos, neitnor do Mosers Howland & Aepinwsll, thoir reputed conrigness, know aa: . We donot know whenoe these falac repo emansted, but suppose from eomo indi tendenoy for ovil Inoks only bimself an unenviabdle notosioty. ‘Thore are still groat quantities of drift iva. 26th. shin Ente 8) GEOKCETOW: ual whore natural opportunity to give eed by ics from abs to 25ah. tr echr Avotin, Gibbs, Norfoly, Matenzse Voluntesr (n ork; briga Vinocunca, Mi PORTSMOUTH (Lower Harbor), Jan %4—Arr brig Narra- Pickett, Philsde!puia for Boatom, with Loss of hosts, Telegraphic Marine Reports Arrived—Barks Aroadi rans, Mobile: brigs Be! African, Phila Luoy Apn, Philndelph D Godfrey, Shan zhao, Sept 10. Jan 2, Int 36.56, Jon from Baltimore for | W a 23 Liverpool; Cuba, 6urinam; Pa- . Galveston; Narsguaguy, and dolphia; sohrs Harriet & Jo: C an 26—Asr brig Carsile, Lewis, Cayenna via Peo- chr Geo Walter, Tanicr; 27th, bark ‘osco, zibar Nov }: INGTON, NC, Jsn 13—-Cid schr PaciGo, Farrow, Indice. WILMINGTON, Jan 22—S1d brigs Umpire, Simpson; Luog Wake, ——, sud J A Hobart, Gova, 0, fell in with sohr Gen Irwin, cf and Washington, NC, in distress, with 3 fect wator in_her hold, having experienced very severe weather, took of Caps ¥ t emevnEne ‘them to port. now), Valparaiso; Macedonian, Tig Choo Molitts, Gibralt Atwood, Atwood; sohrs Cleared—Ships Dauntloss ( Havana; barks Shaw, Buenos schrs Cornelian, N York; Ey Passengers Arrived. CraRtesron—BShip Bullivsu—Miss Sarah Leach, Mise Beker, Mre Baker, Rvs Kamonde, ax For additional Si Arrived—Rhip Svaan G 0} Tivergocts brig adele Frived—Bhip Svaan wone, rerpool; bri elimi Berton; cobr Miltiades, Bolter — ig t. ale, Philadelphia; ip News, see Seventh Page. ] SHIPPING. R LIVERPOOL, UNITED &TATHS MAIL STEAM. Nonrork, Jai s Solomon, NYork; Flying Cloud, Bosto! es C. Luce, mails for Buro} 12 o’olook M., from No bertl on Saturday, Februsr: eeoured till paid aithe foot of C for, Fortroight or passage, having unequalled accommodae ione fur elegance snd comfort, ap} LINS & CQ., No. 66 Wall streo CIFIC will auccesd the Arotic, and CEAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY—FOR BRE- thampton,—The United States Mail W. Floyd, commander, will salt Rat Southampton, toflend tho maile and pascengers for Kngland sud Frenco, on satura January 3}, from Pior borgoon is atteched ta the ehip. Ail through the post office. Specie deliverod ia Havre and Lou 0 or freight, apply to AND & RISNA, Agents, 2 South atrook, \HR PHILADELPOIA AND LIVERPOOL STEAM ship Company intend running thoir new svaamuships ad FROM PHILADELPHIA. ~Thursdoy, Jonuary ‘Thursdey, Maroh Herald Mauine Correspondence. PHILaDELPHIA. Jan 23-4 PM, » Baker. Rio Janeiro. x bark Minnesota, oster, Hewitt, Cat. | ‘DWARD KK, steamship PA- 2 wobr Gazelle, Snow, Miscellaneous. Bip Sr Lovzs (of Boston), Davis, for ¥hiladelphis, with 25 pasecngors, ia reported by tolegraph to have put into Boston for re tho 2d of December. whilo in Int ¢0 10, lon 83, he exporionced heavy gales from NW, and ehipped nd filled the cabin wi from Liverpool, Nov 20, irs Capt D reports thaton 0. 3 North river. oR, , water, The abip is leak otters must pam saw a lerge quantity of sugar on 2lst,in 8 Channo! Burr Fravio, at Bostor box shooks and lumber ad: Siz Averican, st Savannsh from Cardiff, W, lost miszen mast, and eustained othor damage. Brur Frona MAcpoNaLy has the Western shore, wi fomished orow andy: only ven galions of Surr Baxony—Tho Sunk at Staton Isisnd, ready discharzed into ‘lights in two offices in Providence, up Leavitr StoneR has peen got towed up to Now Orleans 16ah in | PausSrir Rusix—The residus of tho carzo waa to bo Iapded to-day, aud measures to isunch her aro in prepa: een got oud of the ite $0 provisions were eupplied to the bosrded tho ship had mp is, longside, this vossel. | + ‘The latter ia partially in- cht or passage r DBON, 41 Bxohance fi or No.9 Walnut sirvos, aNS.—A THROUGH 110K Prometheus, for the Sth February, for s: om by a tow boat, oud Banu Bavwerre (cf Belfast), MoGrath, st Boston feom | ‘Un 1th, while lying to in a | 8e& Which stove boats, head rails, | saw a number of bates of cotton had hervy weathor. Ko; 20th, lab 0%, lon PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE. FOR ponard etreet, near Broadway, treet. ‘This institution is con- qusiifiea and expericnoed physicians, and imi: g cuderer who wants sotlemen only, A Bare was soon strended on Gardiner's Point, near Sag nd surrounded by ice. at bub is was theughta vessel bad been rent to bh Teerpors. She lies beading to the Northward, and her i (Probably brig Rain- of and for NRaven, 0d of a neon of Barboron 2510, She could not begos recommended to the i ri 8% stant slaidand no empty boasting. Hours from 1) A, M. te iisampiets y unfurled. iG Rainnow, from Weat In HE ONLY SECURITY AGAINST HUMBUG AND tho effects of dil o peneary, No.8 Division street, New Swenty years established, and countless ero tt re daily not only being benefitted, bus radically cur: 2, is to apply $0 ot has boon mado with partios in Greon- EI t, snd the use of his infallible remedy. This modicine ia tho result ofcenturios o! et and most talented medical men in BE: a Porfected from tho whole field d compounded from more than fifty dit- 80 concentrated that 4 hslf-ounce will cro three persons, and never takes & wholo vial to Tt inhermlese end thorot otion, being followed by none of those terrible recon: sacks which are the reeult of using Hii obher remedica, All congultation private. No foos, Modioal book Brro (not Sour) W T Dvcan, reported a: vannah, ‘loated off after having s lar, rt moved to ligtte nd thrown over! ‘The extent of da to the dry dock to e does not ke Sa 2 20 Dated until ede go ot thought to be serio Heres Marra, ot nee, forent ingredieut: roy rom Boston, @ moet invetorate case, nee for Baltimore, is roported by des- | e been ice hound in the Chesapeake for | Scur Wm» Tyson, from West Indios for Baltimore, was i Willoughby Light Ship, wita loes of forcmast, maintopmast, jib, ying jib, &o, ins heavy R. COOPER, I DUANK STREET, DAS, FOR THE last twenty years, enjoyed the most exten ite isn set of any medical man in Now waved onses of this disongs, constitutional debility the onses cured in two da: form—in feom one to two, wee Brought en by @ seorcs habit indulced in by young mom Thia, when to frequently indulged in, begets dys Woaknese of the limba, and e:iall of the back, conte: the inbolleot, and aversion t¢ voeicty, A perioct cure gue hated with lumber, was driven e canal in Lake Pontchartrain uring the eevere storm of wind and enow on tho night of yi and three men perished of col , named Charley, jumped overbos: reaching the shore, but perieued in tho water. echr waa visited next day, two other men were found on her ¢, having been frozen to death. foun Grew Wonrn, froij aihere outside the end of t din tha hove of deok covered with them wes the captain ‘of the voseol, J years. and amative of Switzerlaad, La JOHNSON, FO. 17 DUANE STREMT, 80 WEIh known in the trostmens of deli -curod ones that awe ‘onstivusonal wel Avar, Layboid, from Halifax for Boston, put t, havingon the night of the 19th, t Mod envy sea, Which carricd away | , founressil yard with eail attacled | man injured, and was leaking badly. un Note, #6 Halifax from Richmond, = Sours or no cheras. 1B “PUAUTIONL PRI- ‘ay ozcopsed,) Mo, by Groam= couse of x vessel, eupposed Ame- on, and caw a sailor's cheat. vt Baken, of brig Bamnel Brown, d. e betore noticed, arr Governor's Rua, ab 2 proceeded up the bay 8 oko was seon iseuing from tle, which we immedistely searched, but oonld over the cause; then opened tho main batch and Lot, but nob being able za with sileails wet—the wind blowing wading the wea torent, is ow at matic, tedepeadent of a pragtion ul ‘clonk om Thureday she ne vearel wae four yen! i Charlerton on the 8th inet, with w oa 0 boxes lemons, 20 hege naG bbls beck he is stated to tomtee te an int or the Ipet twenty r —Hind the No. 2, noxt door to Dr. Mucpuy’s drag O FEE TILL SURRD.—DR. CORBETT, 19 DUANB Hod confidentially on the tramt . Twonty-cne FOars Praosice onm~ bics De, C. to performepecdy and permanons cer cont oncos removed ina fow 4 sirool, may bE co 3 e ioe being ao thick. This wes reported that she wae mt Cacouna, own to Green Island to day. ent on board av St Andre, and slippod her nee of the mato. approach here ere wks nena profession second to nene iy to nead of medioal or surgical x4 may oo ‘ty of boing honorably deste wi Phe 4 A member of the Now Nork R. WARREN, NO. 1 MOTT STREE’ from Chatham streot, continues te W. has devoted thirts 0 bands of med fe and epcody out ntivy’ of ice along m to run her into a it will be luspossible for Whalemen, Arr below Warrey. Ri, 97th, hark Millinoket, M: 1, 8¢ Holons Nov 27, 9 Aarne June 4, Globe, NB, 9 mos Maris, do, 200 ep; A ) ors, may rely on & HASTE WEAKNESSES, DEBILITY, me in liable, oxoop ¢ troxted by Mra 3 op. Arr at do Aug 21 m §$ Holens Nov 2 , Of Matiapoires, 450 sp, to orn ad LAH ep OW eh, to erniee (defore incor. ‘The Millivoket has been N_of A jon of eaios from NW, ich caneod Ler to leak; split oalls, lost bulwarks, &o: two ¢ crew are frost bitten. Saw on this conet large quanti- Ld oncioged in the ioe: will reovly ftatcd in port Doe ne Hatteras for 18 dey enables hor to promise a specdy re time an effectual cure, by tho wie of AEUMATISH, SCLATICA, LUMBAGO, NEURALQIA ily relieved, and effeovnnlly are sod lumber adrift. n, ship Walter Bco' fic ab soon an Liberate: + Hilo Oct 26, Columbia, Cash, Nan, 2) (nes Gu) wh; had |, Jobn KF Smith, Bab: cr Tisdolourenx, are ape enred, by the eo of Di diss—prepared entirely froin proousta of Kingdom; suitorers from these oo epitand conauit Dr. and Mis, DRAKA, YY, who have treated ool tho past ten yet Ad UNDREDS OF THOSE WHO HAVE Ginonso, aro diexppointed of w cure by n ie will forfeit any eum, Greons ettans, Ne hop. Bay. OGH Nov Hh enaen, with’ unusual success for 8 ith, Julive Cwcunr, Morgan, do, and both remain: i} ONTRAOTERD of and from Nie 3,86 dsysout. i (ov fy lat 88 48 8; loa 6143-W,' bark Bugenis, of Now on De: Humtoran frst! gure any a0 that may come under hie earo, no matter how long standiag or afilic 0 bh stand ag OF a invited to bis Die ft NOrloana, Jan 7, Lexporionce and eres’ reme~ celer, King, from Boat cured yearly br ly hence for NOrleane, Ja ‘, Me sician, are solivited to onli on Hunters Red Drop, cures the ‘of and for Taitimore, from Rio Janci¢e wae t, Int 1845 8, Jon a ww. ve Hie Jancizo, was passed me , from Providence for Savannah, Jan If, off is doos nov ary up the poison of Giianse, tx the blood, to break ont ab some ¥ 29 (Br), from Coavimbo (Oct £0) for Swanson, 7 A v hours.) placing hy pation’ tm Bae 0 for Philadelphia, Deo oho over contromted & ii FVoper, trom Rio Js Ten 3 20 cn No for tll enred, Foretyy Ports. ¢ in tom minnie from the bar) wasin pork th, aud | dor hin cata, that they may poly Advice gray be ADAT" ¥ vpon a cheap, ple Randxya excepted. GanDwons, Jog § a, Dyer, wig; Ryplins,

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