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oO Philadelphia Correspondenc Paiaperrnia, February 9, 1852. The Merier of Young Lekman—An est on Suspicion—Navi- gation, $c Pwo men, speaking broken English, endeavoring to Bell some epectecies, razors and rings, in Seuthwark, this morning, were suspected of being concerned in the late murder at Richmond. Some of the bystanders, whose Furpicions were sroused by their reremblance to the description publirbed in the New Yorx MHenaup of the murderers, as well as from the articles they were Rrying to sell being similar to those stolen, and proposed taking them into custody. They imme- diately became confused in their manner, and made fn attempt to escape by running. One sucoceded in getting off, but the other captured and bas been committed to prison on picion. He g mame as Solomon Baer, and called’ himself a Frenchman; but bis dialect does not resemble that of la belle France, ‘and It is certain that he is not a German, as some natives of that country were in the Alderman’s cflice at the ‘time the hearing was going on, but were unable to un- derstand his lingo. He hed a quantity of cheap spec- tacles in his possession, which are reti @ to reeif the father of the murdered boy can identify them. The man that escaped had razors and rings, which he was also endeavoring to rell The suspicions are strong, but ged Prove to be ill-founded. navigation of the Delaware, opposite the cif f@gain obstructed to day by the heavy ice trom the Bhoe having floated up with the tide, and become ‘wedged between the island and the city wharves. A num- | jj. Der of persons crossed on the ice fronf the island to the | of city. The next tide carried the ice off again, and durin; the afternoon the steamship Vity of Manchester reach the city, efier having been detained three weeks in the Fiver by theioe. The ship Cliuton, brigs General Worth nd Auguste Everbardt, also arrived. ‘The steamer Penobscot, that started yesterday for New York, returned again leet night, being unable to get through the ice. van an company pursni Te was No 20, in The Boa ‘edner Later from the Rio Grande, {¥rom the N. 0. Delta, Jan 31.) The brownaville papers of the 24th ult. state, that General Uraga being relieved from the com mand of the frouticr, and General Avalos reinstated in the same, the following letter was addressed to the former officer by General Harne: Heanqvantens U. 8. Txoors on tHE 10 > Guanne, Rincooun Baxnacks, Texas, Jan, 16, 1852. Geena :—It would be injustice to my appreciation of the service you have rendered our respective countries, dia I permit you to take your departure from this frontier without returning to you my thanks for your Kindness toward me, and through me,to my country- men; and without expressing in the most positive man- Ber, my opinion of th t importance to your own country of your conduct ix the difficult and complicated troubles which at present diturb this portion of the re public of Mexico, I have made no request of you for the Xachiitation of commerce. or for the conyenienca or pro- tection of my countrymen, that you have not readily granted; and this, too, despite of the participation of some of the lawlees citizens cf the United States in the unfortunate internal difficulties existing im the Btate Of Tamaulipss. You have also furnished me much in- formation which has been useful in preserving unsullied the honor end integrity of my country, and which I could net have cbtained from any other souree. For these acts of kindness and marks of consideration, I de- Bire, General, before taking « tinal leave of you, to return yeu my most sincere thanks, 1t affords me much trees. ory ard a oft existence. tion, Pleasure to bear testimony to the wisdom, en- ergy and effectiveners of your administration | Hesserty, on this frontier. Pieced in &@ most diffloult po- | Spree @ition, you have done much to restore the reign of order end quiet among tho restless io- habitents along the line of the Rio Graude. The non- existence of actual war on this border is due, in a great measure, to your exertions. [ desire most heartily that your country may have as able and faithful a representa- Rive in your successor. In this closing act of our cor- Zespondence, Genera), I offer you the assurance of my high conrideration, and pray you to believe that wher- ever your public duties, or your private fortune may Jead, tn future, you will bear with Frou the kindest re- gscds of your very oWedient servant and sincere friend, WM T. HARNE Gol. 2d Dragoons and Brevet Brig. Gen, U. 8. A. To Gen Jose L. Unaca, of the Mexican Army. The American Flag copies from the Monitor, of the city of Mexico, the official report of Gen. Jauregui of the battle of Ceralvo. According to this report, the number of killed and wounded during the combat was twenty-seven; six of whom were Killed, including a Seminole Indian, and twenty-one wounded. The Corona who was killed, and was reported to have been a colonel, held only’ the rank of a te lieutenant. Rio Bravo is assured, it says, by parties in when: it places high confidence, that the report that Several men composing a Moxican guard, opposite Rio Grande City had been killed by a party from this side, was untrue. Noze were killed, and but ope wae wounded. Judge Watrous, of the Federal Court, and the United States Marshal bad arrived at Brownsville and organized the District Court in Chatha: Bill, who, matterin turn of th ing in the Underhill, there A grand jury had been empaancled, and wasengeged in performing its duties. The Gal- | yesterday veston papers etated, on the departure of the judge | quence from thet place, that one object of his visit to the Rio Grande was to have prosecutions instituted for the late infractions of the neutrality laws in that quarter. The Rio Bravo, of the 7th inst., says that Geno- ral Avalos Was erce’ ing new batteries around Mata- d strengthening his old ones. ajalis eaid to be between the Rio Grande > Nueces, reorganizing his forces and recruit- He was pi! tal, where enotber di Common Council. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Fin 9 ~The Board met et the usual hour. Mr. Comp- ton, President, in the chair. y ‘The reading of the minutes of last meeticg were dis- peared wih esrarited PETITIONS REFERRED Of Hedzes & Simonson, and other oyster dealers at the bulkhead of West etreet, between Fulton and Dey qtreets, for # lease of the new bulkhead now being made by filling ina portion of the old. Of members of ose Company No. 48, for a bydrant in front of their hose house, Of Hook and Ladder Uompany No. 8. for repairs ontheir house. Of J. Coddington, for permission to erect vaults on the southeast corner of Fouth avenue and Fourteenth etreet. Of De Witt and others, for a sewer. Of George Conklin, in relation to the old sta- tion house, 48 Leonard etreet, in the Fifth ward. Of Ergire Company No. 32, for enlarging the engine house. Of the Ladirs’ Home, an institution for the care ‘and recovery of discharged female convicts, for the grant Of # treet of land on which to erect a house for their ac. commodation. Of Philip Mabie, for adjustment of rent of piersNo 7 and 8, Fastriver. Ofthe membersof the Fire Department fora fire alarm bell in the house of Engine Compeny No.25 Of Wm. White and others, to be heard befora the committees having charge of the Bixth and Kighth avenue railroads, REPORTS ADOPTED. Of Committee on Public Health. in favor of appointing pbyriciana to vaccinate the poor in the upper part of the city. Of the Cowmittee on the Fire Department, ia fa- ‘vor of concurring with the Board of Assistants, to organ- ize an engine company in Fourteenth street. Of Com- wittee on Wharves. Piers, and Blips, in favor of exoavat- mud from Ooenties slip. with resolution therefor. Of the Committee on Fire Department. infarct r of constract- anew engine for Company No. a rit of the Cor roitien en “Police, In favor of fitting op the Franklin merket for the use ofa portion of the First ward police The report contained the following bra Mr NeL., Crvrcn tering the Gircovered had been they bad nion plate, where. Tie Covi as yet transacted made th reselution for adoption Resolved, That the committee of Repairs and Supplies og a0 proporals, and to contra vklin market as a sta jot police, and that the ppropriated therefor. 7 ned to | be directed to advertise f the fitting up of a part of Fr. houte for the use ef the First sum of eight hundred do!) After the resding «f the r know if the whole poll every mizht not be removed t . Alderman Moone state | deanaot tse Of tue police was necesss | timately the whole force that two hundred are are entirely too much. amend the resolution by insert: fi one ms aared, wedek tee ng ret acs er inoad * ae which was also Idermen Wanv then peo seventy five instead of owe ph genernd which was lost. ob pn poner for the adoption of the report was then ternoon at five some coat, &o loving morning, by officer Martin, with these artic! his possession. four or five and twenty years of age, a first offence, the Court awarded imprisonment, which is two years at Bing Bing. order to see the sights auction shop in Broadway, where, believing that he could purchaee a watch for balf its value, he took the liberty of biddirg on a silver watch, which he soon had the plea- ture to see “ knocked down’ to him. money, took up his watch, and was walking he wes followed by two Peter Funks connected with the establishment, wh? induced him to enter Mr. Faggerty’s mone H. was then at perfor feot liberty to leave; and, availing himself of it, he made his way to the Tombs, where hs varrated his troubles to officer Crossett, ‘The deceased bore the a) water for some time. on the body this morning. Hover Ronnens.—The dwelling of Mr. Palmer, No. 4 Second street, was entered on Sunday evening, and rob- bed of four overcosts, with which the thief escaped. On the same evening, the house of Mr. J. Scott, No. 123 Firet etreet, was entered, and robbed of twelve silver taa- Fpoons, six gold rings, one pair of eugar tongs, ctc., with which the rascal escaped. Accipents ox tHe Hantew Rarnoap.—Longoastle Odell, was pulled cver the front board of the cu Ven Ge etreet, between White and Franklin streets, T ed over b as otherwive badly inj red. The Irjured man My Episcopal churchi(Rev. pore cf eleanin, fire in it the feliowing morning (as usual on Saturdays), burnt bare found about the stove, it is supposed t! the fects contemplate Paty end Oyer and Terminer, at is termed chamber busin Spots een ered fifty instead of one RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. That the Aldermen and Assistant Aidermen of the See ward be requested to ascertain and report to Board the present situation of uhe potlee mation house in that ward, and alto a location for an engine lately orgavized as No. 28, the counsel to the Corporation report to this board whether the ap- Pportionment of the patrol to each ward, or pelice district Cf this city,fdid not berome final on the 23d of June, 1846, when tue ordinance for that purpose passed in ce and by direclion of the abova act of adopted, and whether it was not in viola- e his | tion of the statute for the Commoa Counsil to change the apportionment after it had become fxedin the manner Cesignated and whether the ordinance of re apportion- ment passed by the late Cemmon Council is not void. Alderman Bann- That Temple street be lighted with gas, nnd that a lamp be placed in front ef Engine house aid street, mains having been laid therein. rd then adjourned to meet on Wednesdey af- lock Court of General Sessions. Before Recorder pay aad = Ao Cornell and Burglary —William Fall ase as ecovtoted of burglary in the third ‘degree, in break store of sry naeacsy ard W. Seaman & Co , 34 Division street, on the night sday, Jan. 28th, and stealing a ham, cheese, He was arrested at five o'clock, a eb ies The prisoner is a yor man of about : and this being his him the lowest term of City Intelligence. Mysreniovs Svicinom—About ten o'clock on Sunday night, the private watchman on Pier No 2 East river, Daniel Holmes, residing at No a young woman coming down the wharf towards the river, Who, by ber agitation, appeared to be in great dis- Mr. Holmes, as she was passing, said,“ ing, miss,” at which she tien¢fastiy in the face, walked on towards the end of the pier. followed her at some distance, when suddenly he heard a 26 Whitehall, dircovered Good even- stood euddenly still, looked him nd, without making any reply, The watchman #plach in the water He then ran to the end of the dock and discovered a female floating down the stream, upon which he gave the alarm. Officers Kelly and McDougall, of the First ward, osme immediately, and made a thorough search of the docks and slips in the neigt hborhood, but did not succeed in finding any trace e body. The woman Is dercribed as being about 20 years of age, dreaned in white straw hat. with s white handkerchief in her hand, The immediate cause of this rash deed will probably re- muin unknown until the recovery of the body. Atremrt at Surcrpe.—About nine o’elock yesterday morning, a man pamed Martin Noack. a native of Aus: tria, proceeded to the foct of Tenth street, and jum into the river, with the intention of ending his ear! ie dark frock, plaid shawl, and He was, however, rescued from drowning, and brought to the Eighteenth ward station house, by Mr J. B. Moses, where it wes ascertained that he ‘had been but a short time in this country. He was after- wards sent to the cflice of the Commissioners of Emigra- Mocx Accrion Gamr.—A young man pamed Wm. J. ved in who recently arr this city from Ohio, started out yesterday morning, from French’s Hotel, was stopping, to take a stroll about town, im He soon brought up at mock He paid over the way, when similar sho m street, kept by Wm Johnson, alias English by some means. in the way of trade, transferred , $65 in all, to hisown ‘pocket. Mr. who took the hand, and soon succeeded in obtaining a re- e money from Johnson. Mr. Haggerty then left, rejoicing that he had so happily cut his connection with the Philistines, Founp Dnownep.—Ths body of an unknown man. about forty years of age, was found yesterday afternoon, float- dock at the foot of Warren street, North river. pearance of having been in the ‘The Coroner will hold an inquest employed ar driver on one of the smali cars of the Harlera Reslroad Company, was severely injared afternoon, at Twenty-seventh street. in con- cf being run cver by the car before which he stood, end was in the act of Cetaching the horses from it at the time. His left arm and leg were badiy crushed cked up ard conveyed to the New York Hospi it is thought hie irjuted limbs will have to be smputeted Bhortly efter the above accitent occurred, river cn the same road, named Cornelina iH. left thigh which was badly broken, ixth distr! t poll tation, ard ce to the New York Hospital, by order of ‘Assistant Ceptein Garrett. it—On Sunday mornirg, about one . Mr. Harvey McLaughlin, of 649 Hudeon street, ng throvgh Duane treet, neat Uburch, was by o gang of rowdies. and knocked down. A short Lime after, the police of the Fifth ward found him seurelers on the sidewalk, where he had been lett by the es who astailed him. No clue could be obtained that would lead to a knowledge of the persons who assailed and he knows of no pereons who entertain feel- ings of enmity towards bim. © AccipeNt By two o'clock, ® woman pamed Ann McCabe, sixty-five yeors of age, fell on the eidewalk, and broke her leg. She was conveyed to the City Hospital by officer Becor. Faruxc.—On Suuday afternoon, about Bureraniovery Exreren —The sexton of the . Draper's), at Harlem, on en- building, on Friday evening last, for the pur- out the stove, preparatory to bindling a that the church bed been burglariously en- tered--that the cabinet, in the Sabbath school room, broken cpen, and all the communion wine iso, that all the books of ‘‘Commom Prayer’’ d from the pews. From fragments of n all destroyed by fire. It is suspected that waking a haul of the commu- which was fortunately in safe keeping elze- Brooklyn City Intelligeree. nTs.—The Supreme Court, Special Term, Cir- re in sersion at present; no business of public importance has been ‘The oriminal term of the Uity Court, which convened Isst Monday. commenced yesterday forenoon, before Judge Green¥ood ond Aldermen Harteau and t, until the Grand Jury, now sitting, have presentment, it is imp*ssible to tell what of criminal business to be disposed of may oanty Gourt, Henry A. Mocre presiding judge, Monday, for the transaction principally of RLYN 9 week endi ng Feb wi or th hom 21 were adu’ aces of fever, of whi mall p me on en CRETE MRR en Steen ne ITY TRADE REPORT ket Alderman Braver. j ospay, Beb, 9-6 P, M the police force of the Firs | ransturrs.Flour moved to the exient of 59 as it ir entirely | Ordinary to choi tate, at $4 6894 9 $4 quently more ex ivie | common to gocd 1, WE H4 BIZ @ $4 99%; therefore will wiv tercommand | i to a $6, the previor over the t of their ward, and be hopes the | k avd Brandywine meal report will be adopted F Wheat eee ley, 9 The votes were then taken. e nih The Committee on Ss d Offices, with reference | bush to a resolution of e number of att missioners cf Deed Cort Mat ws certified t pe, th whole number of © thorizing jouly 2 @uch action may be (ateu ns will il rea the amount prescribed by law; and far that the counsel to the corporat tition the Legislature : ran ix errof Deeds. Pe 5 Upon the prese areviws observed that, before fubject they should consider gmany years 160 Commisrion ‘3s sufficient; 75 more wer Counell, making the wy this office are not all bo tr ace of 190 Cqmissi on- rancis. js report, Aldermah Srvr the bosrd sct upon this importance : da were cor nzide are generally locked upon They ere duties whi mi involve the aisposal of largo tracts of land, It is the | $16 performance of # judivis! act, and the conrequ are | ba Teadily perceived, should it foli into the bands of an in. | 20 bbls competent person, a4 is frequently the case, He finds | smd mere fault with t de of dis floes. Is this | do. beet bi Measure eupported bess ; ‘the interests end burine een asked for by avybody! And if not, why does Board take upon itsei to increase the number of these <fiicers? He or it only a convenient way for a ‘bundred gentiem fio *. Ts onty intended to carry out p al ? given to clerks wh cums 6 fev 70 mn in the bosrding? whieh they ot nar tee reasone why the « ee bas thoug > inake Such @ large incres Alderman P» missionerr of Le - existing, one hundred were | i atroct, It was. therefore a missioners of Dor tee ancommodation of cit 3 Upper j rid city Alderman Srvnrry - «iru Of them are down tow t He rece 6 thet « of the city w ‘ r men on the occarion of the L ‘ . - Goners of Deedr casi Alderman Frascis reid he wa and found tho inorense nevese 1 be adopte: Wann steted that if th for it, otherwise he se purposes of the eity Pacon bi made. Cnress ts ox Fl ian corn eguin 6d h at low rate to day did not ver ted were over 1.606 bales. 200 bage Jeva changed bands at 1e., and t 8390. to Yo. —the former figures. Nothing transpired im mackerel oF herrings In dry cod were taken at $3 1234. here wes rather more doing for Liverpool, About 2] 000 bus! of wheat were 4; 800 tlerces flaxreed at 2s 62.; and 700 # Torn on terms not understood. Cotton was taken a For London 1. The |, Fome naval stores were re- preket of the 16th, for at ‘gc. There was no t Onlifornia, no Were pretty active, the rates comprising 200 e ond Mens pork, at $15 62) @ GLb 1235, and 5 * plain and sugar cured , and 64aTe. per lb; prime lerd, at beet, at $4 50 a $6 ame, at $1 460 per 220 | reepectively. ‘Foreign Markets. MR. JAMES MHESRY’S CIRCULAR. Laver poor, January 23. 1952, coks vp alittle, and by retail 1s. advance is | New Beer fs wanted. remaine duil bot the demand is rmall; for the a at Los, 6d. for or- Hea Od. fF Bo 0 in p ary bral nd of flour, whiie favorite high as 2is, Extra qualities eager request ot 6s. fd por 70 ip, end all other wheats in proporiion. Ine bas parteken of the general activity, and is to Is, dearer. os There has begn # good ateady demand, which e hhes rather increased as the week advanced, and since ~ Cac 8 of the Pacific more eonfidence has been Giepiayed, as all interested are now begin- Sine to nee that with the receipts distributed through- cut the season, and one-third at least of the crop already placed, prices in America are not likelyto go to the low figures bitherto expected by many, aad ultimate'y, with the prerent rate of consumption everywhere, must be ced higher. The previeus quotations ar: hanged, although for derirable lots of the « middiing” quat!.ies wbeut 1 16d per lb, advance ts obtainable this afternoon. Businere in Manchester flactuates with this market, but the demend there is quite eufficient to clear off all yarns 6s fastas made Btock this day, 410,518 bags, of which £26,640 are American; stock, last year 466,003 begs of which 278880 are American. Bales this week, 48.730 bags including 34.380 American —4960 bags being on epeculation, and 4,220 bags to exporters. Telegraphic Reports. Oincinsats, Feb. 9, 1852, Flour has been active to dey, 6,000 bis. were sold at $8 20a $3 26, Mess Pork is at $13 75, Business generally is very brisk, Bartimoxe, Feb. 9, 1862. Sales were made to-day in one market of 13,060 bls. of flour at $4 26 for Howard street and City Mills—theso are the largest sales, in one day, for so: Gy Dimon An ex- tensive business was also done in whit#wheat at $1 05, and in (crn at 63 a 640, Boston, Feb 9, 1852. Private letters by the Europa received here havingoon- firmed the news of a brisk ey advancing demand for breadstuffls at Liverpocl, flour dealers here hold their stocks at an advance of 1434 a 37}¢ cents per barrel ‘The letters state that France will be obliged to import breadstuffa, and that the KE: were sanguine that flour had not reached the top price. Married On Saturday, Feb. 7, at the Church of the Holy Com- monion, by Kev. Dr. ‘Mublenberg, Wi.tiam Feaues, of Aisbems, to Assie O,, daughter of haward. McVickar, of this city. ‘On Monday, Feb. 9, at the Church of the Ascension, by Rev, Mr, Kedell, Joszrn W. Busoox, M.D., of Macon, Ga., to Miss Canouine Cona, daughter of John R. Peters, of this city. February 5, by mq Stephen H. Tyng, Gronce Francis Smi7n, of Jamsica, W.1, to Susan Lecany, daughter of David'B. Rising, of this city. On the 15th iwst., by Rey. Henry Dana Ward, of Jude's Church, Mr. Fxreaicx B, Bxooxs, of this city, fe Miss Frances Daxnen, oply daughter of Doctor Darken, West Farms, Westobester county. On Thureday, the 8th of May last, by Hon Warren Chapman, Mr Axonzo Buown to Miss Kuizanet, young- eat daughter cf the Late Jonathan Thompson, ‘sq, this city. ‘On Tuceday, Feb 3, by Rev. Mr. Seeley, Mr, Jous Baistow to Miss Sanan M. Maaowan, Died. At Dobb's Ferry, on Feb. 8, at the residence of his mother, Joun McNerney, eged 23 years and 1 month. His remains will be brsught, by the Hudson River Reilroad, to the Thirty-firet station, at 126th street, this day. The members of the Upholsterers’ Bociety, and his relatives and friends, are respecttully requested to attend his funeral from that place. February 9, Drs, Many We.utnaton, aged 68 years. Her fursra! will take place to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from No. 6 Thompson street. On Bionday morning, Feb 9, Avraro O’Rovrxe, aged 6 years, con of James F. O'Rourxe, of Brefoy, N. J. His funeral will take place t) afternoon, ‘at 2o'clock, from 406 Broome street to Gres. wood Cemetery. On Thureday, Feb. 5, of consumption, Many Jane, | kee of George 4. Murehall, aged 24 years 1 month and & jays. a Sunday morning, Feb. 8, Joseru M. Tuxey, inthe | 24th year of his age. ‘The relavives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funersl, this day, at 2 o’clock, from 71 Fifth street, without further invitation. On Monday, Feb. 9, in the 28th year of her age, after a lingering ilincss, Avice, wife of Patrick Duggan, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- quested to attend her faneral this afternoon, at half- past z o'clock, from her late residence, No, 774 Roosevelt street. February 9, after a short but severe illness, Aypnew Bracken, aged 84 years, native of the county of Long- ford, Perish of Edgsworthtown. His triends and acquaintances, and the members of the Cordwainers’ Society, also the members of the Po- lice Oh agcepil ere respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, ad o'clock, from No, 27 Grand street. ‘No carriages allowed. Chicago and Utica papers please copy. age? 9, of disease of the heart, Joux Reap, aged ears, ‘the relatives and friends of the family are invited te attend the fureral, to-morrow, at 11 A.M, from his late residence, Bloomingdale Road, corner of Seventieth street. His remains will be taken to New York Bay Ce- metery for interment. On Monday, Feb. 9, Mrs, Evna Garviven, in the 86th year of her ag ‘The relatives and friends ar respeetfuliy invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in law, Capt. Ira W. Potter, No. 23 Fifth street. New London papers please copy. February 7, Mrs. Maky Gouxn, relict of William Gould, after a short illness, in the 75th year of her age, The iriends of the family, and her brother, David Barks, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 104 Biate etreet, Albany, N. Y., this afternoon. Departed this life on Sunday, Feb. 8, after a short but tevere iliness, James Li, Davis, in the S9ch year of his ee nnd friends of the fanny ate resp: trend h is THE to day y, ‘tr bere of Mount Zion Eucawpreat No. 3: Lodge No Colurabia Chapter No. 7, and Chapter No. 25, also invited aud will attend without fu her notice, On Eunday, February 8, of consumption, after a long and revere iiness, E:iza C., wi'e of Allen Conroy, and daughter of the late Charles W. Riddell, age and i4 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 81 Willoughby etreet, corner of Dufiield street. Brooklyn, on Tuesdey atterncon, at 1 o'clock precisely. Her re- mains will be taken to G-eenyood Urmetery for inter- ment. Nantucket, Mass.,and Ravenns, Ohio, papers please copy. On Sunday, Feb. 8, Mancanet Simips, aged 20 years, ‘The toneral will take place this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, at Manhattanville. ‘The reletives and friends cf the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation. At Augusta, Ga, on the 5th inst., Mrs. Hano, wife of Rey. W. J. Hard, of that city. At South Huntington, Pa., on the 22d January, Mr. Danii Tan aged £5. ‘The deceased was one of the oldest inhabitants of the ecunty in which he resided, d had shared in the pri- vations incident to the early settlement of the State. When quite a boy—et the time of the burning of Han- wn by the Indians, after being with them for three years, hie friends procured his releate; but he soon returned to the red men of the forest At long’ th, how- ever, be voluptarily left them, and eettled ind the south- ern past of the courty. During the whiskey insurrec- tion, be was active on the ride of the government, Boon the men of olden times will all tleep in death. At Elvira, Ohio, 24 inst. Heman Exy, 77, @ native of West Springfield, Mars. His early manhood was passed in the city of New York, where he was extensively en- gaged in foreign commerce. In its prosecution he spent eome years in Europe, and was a witness of the marriage of tne Emperor Napolecn with the Princess Maria Lou- ira in 1810. At Philadelphia, on the 6th inst , Apam Ecxrexor, in the Sd year of bisage. The Philadelphia North meican notices his death, end says:--Mr. Bokfeldt was born in Fhiladeipbia, in June, 1769, end spent here, or in the immediate vicinit, the whole of his long nd valuable life, He was eng for nearly half a century in the vited lates Mint, of which he may emphatical d father. At ite commencement, in , be was employed on the machinery which entered into its 4 and acon afier became chief coiner, an 1889, when age and a desire to dso faithfully and skilfally ilied. ( on Of his retirement, bls official co | tounivesied thele tence of bis vitiues and services by preventing him with gold 1, bearing his! , ns expressive of thelr esteem He pos ical genius of the very first order. of Rittenk early comp: stitution, whiek ton, bis 1b of that and sustain on, Gen- he won the a end they contributed to tinguished as an exe ve, an regard cf ell with whom tyeroike of « liberal but unortentatious b rhowed bimself @ true friend of the poor and ni was among the founders of 8t Jo under the charge of the Key. Dr. Mayer, and until bis drath. an active end zealous member of that religious Cunst took, Jt. & Bons. zerd By xibut & Co, a Tame & Bakor. Vis, Gavannah, Nb MoOreney Cherleston, NL MoOready & N L MoOren~ y, Elwood, 0, | Sehr Ira Brewster, Horton, Wilmington, NO, y& C sight Washington, Murch, Alexandria, Biurgos, Cloarman boar Ppaeme, Torry, Phipdelphis, JW Mokve, y be | td taste for agriculture led him to | master. tk Be dota coreg toR toh, 7420 paseed w i = nat ir N 26 wiles, panied 5 stenmsh ) itobell, ai ae irr Sate at. aie ‘itham, Georgetown, BU. 4 Newport with Raval stores, to De Rosset d& ® eetained by pa. aie Abbott, Treskils,, Ts, with molasses, to 7 eer ae Blaheman, Attakepas, 60 days, with sugar, wore ‘Venus (of nay om * Sth, oar Cone coment. ity Son off C McGilvery, from Car Bebe g &e, felt Bl Dorady trons, Jackson Sort Brochovils mye dg ow horcs, to RM Blackwell ® Us. Has boon anf wagataiaed yy ‘Virginia, 2 fe bg 01 be ven, in tow of propeller Pho becawlided Febr 1 B& Crammer, Baltimore, 8 days. Pa saw ecbr Lycurgus towi \t, which was afterwards taken in tow by steam tug Terr eee EE am Delaware Breakwater, 2ds, Ecbr Somerville, Chase, Bocton, 23 days, Has boon detaln- dn the eo 38 d0y ak Mew Cais wile Maaaae ‘weal A witn ¥ te sant RY Hs Meee im sane, ashore af Oy tha joard of ee Raynor, Boston, ‘S5days. Has beon do tained wy toe 32 di Bebr Sarah Morne Ellis, Provincetown, 33 days. Has been detaine Sebr Mar! a fetr R 8 Pitts, Bebr Mary ae Bebr Spiendid, "eee Eato x &chr Baltic, Bno’ One chip, name unknewn. Steamships City of New Yon Raga Chi City, bOrloans and Chagres: lin, C 0; Caso, Be Fran Wim Pe: une ind, at sunrise, we 3; Empire ope, Bermuda; ships Mary Ward, Moody, Now ois sr, Charleston. 5 Mt meridian, do; sunset, do and ‘The report in the English papors that the sbip Ariel was scuttled and the (aber ‘and & portion of the crow murder ed, waa cvidently @ mistako for the Bnclish brig Ariel, an account of which was published ine time ago. Mr Pi if thi ters, arrived gyeciaat t Secure nytt “rem vane That Thetis, ashore st Now aud reports that Min we 0 took Boh allowed the ump, leaving nothing on deck but the amp and boil- were siso in imminent peril of being loss. At » hey wero ina fair way of fom te pe thesbip off: but wero then. Ge pe cee Cs Fale oountof the ports im Kinggold and ¢ ‘Sptendia’ rin « ‘Capt mM riigen, agent of 8 Seer nem atton ding to saving the cargo, in which they will succee Sobr Victor, from Boston, which was in Hell Gato lset ovening, was ges of at ht, by steam tug Phenix, ot Bag! (Per Stxamsnrr Burora, at Boston. | AmstrRpam, Jan 15—Arr Johannes, Kuyper, Wilming- on the recks 1 PM, same = F Ha per air » NU. vee WwERP, Jan Bid Industri, Beholman, NYork. Baeweawaven, J Keb boon, ‘NOr- | tgemo: Philedelphtay j tonte Sekane, N York; 17th, Bremerhaven, Hilkin, 30h, Colambia, | Gerken, NYork; 1 Von Gagors, Reimore, NOrleans. Below | 16th, Alfred, Punds, from Charleston. | “Boapxavx, Jan 10—arr Cleone, Baxter, NYork. Bid 16th, | (erie Labory, San Franeisoo; 2th, Mormaid, Leslie, Phila- rt Orlando, Clone, Chatbo 4 Minerva, for N Eon Senta for 69 and Ciartceton: Caledonia, Czérainn, Senin, a Lees SOS MOOR 5 Sik ilasat sla debs Baulits, Buouvostray NOrioanse Burrsor, Jan S3—Cld Thetle, Allen, Savannah, Eravnants, Jan 781d Serampors, Johnsen, Boston. j Senmnivee, Jon 1908, Brneatine, Hreichs, trom NOr- a) er Bremen. Re Jan barr Oocan, Lanson, NYork, S14 19, | izer, Charleston. Farnovrn, Jan 18—Peesed by, Isano Boll, Johnson, NOr- | lesne for Havre. Fixer woom, Jan 14—Sid Vesta, Cook. Philadelphia. Donia, Jog 17-810 Wilkinton, Burton, Savannal rGeasaoW, Jan 21—are Micmac, Auld, Charleston. Bld Gn Kook, Jan = Bld fisndetord, Tims, Ban Franolso; rieape, gin'the Clyde, Ailss, for Mobile; Harmonis, for N Y¥Gihmarran, Jan 10—Arr Os mall, Malaga (ond cli fr Botton}; dh Wine Chest, B Peleeyy iunby Merourios Belaro, Pailage ipblat 1h ari Spark, NYork (and old or Malas). Ch ay (frem Bonton) for 3 ENO, -AYr Serastie, voroux. NOrloans; 5: phn ae Cana ae a OD, re, i Guarello, Phila Ipniay es va, Philbrook, NOsieans; Tit neform, Wa, Gutonburg, Pauleen, NOvloans Bx.voxr, Jan aI ArE Johanna ‘andorveen, N Teayne Jan 17—Age Requia, ne Charleston; 18th, Onlin "Richardson, Moker whatan, We Va aint Tiano, Beil, Sebaevens Amelis aad — Everett, Grant, NOrieans; D'Assas, Gizoa ry pele rie 5 Lege corr Orleans 1 chm Willa ste Mchinguih, Torrey, NOrless; Naples, Duncan, Mobile. ar do log, Manchester, Rhivo, and Chesapeake, for NOr- Jopne; acmiral, and Sam M Fox, for N¥oH Jan l4—Arr cman Ee Barret, NY ork vis La Poole Newfouns Sri enre Hovel Long, St Michaels for Bos- sth, Ino, Pilidge, Wilmington, 7th, NYork; ‘Acticon, Dale; chr, Chariceton; 18th, A: Ofleasey Albers Guilatiny Delano, York; ‘Candada (1), Larg, Boston 7th; Loviciana, Bactjar; Samuel Lawrence, Fasten, end Chace, Dunton, IOrloane; Carn eater, Hardcastle, Hs Rt Ste) 2th, Hemisphere, eet “Davie Tnvineible, J ltimorg, Osborne, Noweil, ‘Miskelly, N Orle: Paciie (0), Nye, New York lth; Weesphelis, Wees ; 224, Henry Clay, ‘anhatian, Peabody, New York; Wm Noleon, EI sie se ame Wyl ofan back Sua) Fier C1 37sh, Norman, Conn, Apalacatcol Borwell, Boi jon; Bib Clydox, Mili ‘annie, Mearas, Maguirs, do; 21 Aleyone, Edmonds, did, houth Carolisus, Bantord, Mobilo; Chime Ci meat enalot se $e Sh, lor Boston; ristiant for Tsugniin: Apaluchicols (nid 19th aaa pos back a8) Anta Dorothea, McKenzie, for Bavannah, Woodstack, Mobile; Bi George, Hutehineon, for "NOrlonns (had. old isin, ‘and put back 254, with logs of enils, &0) id Isihs Portland: Apaisohicola; Garrick, Goodmans and Humphrey Purinton, Prineg, N York, Arthur, Talbot; 8b 4 Thomis, Brower, Gcorgo, Hutetineon; Olympzs, Nerleaoe: 8 LV Given, Given, do Boadices, Perkins, Mobile; Abbot for do; MoLavg! Indy of thelake, Smith Charen tbloby Soot, pe Ischicola; Henry Bhelton, Ali Sanoito; 2h, John Garrow, Hamilton, NOrieas Caroline, Fox, M: ady os ria (6), for Bow 7; Mi fh; ‘Cleriesa Carrie, Knapp, 40 eb for de, roady; Pacific (a), Nye, for da (3), for do Sist: Gonstantin junting, Foulke, for do 2oun; Wot Point, "berry, and Koseuth, Bell, do 26h; or do; Miagara, Smith, do, 284d; Columbta, Bi H 80, istin, Delano, for rth jinent, Drommond, nes Gor Dunia eae ‘ao; Honry Clay French, do 11th; n'L , Britto son, doy Ba. 5.20 with despat Philadelphia Feb 4; Wm 8p nap dean, Taylor, for aH? 12tb; Jane H Glicden, nb Bolvimore Feb 5; Bootias iskollye do i2t ling, do th; Harkaway, Benson, tor City geste: dokn Cummings, Dwight, for Chat Yorert King, Hawthorne, for NOr | Gor Josiah Bradlee, M: id, 40 tate, dies for'ao 25th; Ellen Moris, Waitiom bia, Bi reves “40 ‘Beht Boston; Wind. ;Metoka, Elaridgo. N Orlosns; ‘swan, Mobile; Rilen Maris, Whitmore, N ht, Allon, and Columbia, Bryer, N York; deh, Zeno bins Ba i a | Osborne, Nowell, do Sui | Sami Lawrence, Patten, | Ente for dg 16th, Clar | sore tle, Sempron, Yay wi Currier, Knapp, Spr P eps; Gen Duni Bkolficld; Bxoelsi Jroe! Ocean Queun, Matthews, NYork; Jet, Actwon, High, and Blanch, Culliton, NOrleans, Alco Tég at co, Glonburn, Ssropson, for Baltimore; Lap- , Sampeon, snd Bartley, Morris, for NOxieans; Charles Kallory, Parker, tor Kio Janviro; Staffordshire, Brown, snd co F Hower, for Boston; Dumbrody, Ande on. Triton, Smith, for 40. niz--Are Deuoalion, Homer, Sydney, NS¥: ont Caloutta. 1/th, Heonsh, Croo Brown | Farbin, Lavans and Onarieston, 20th, Mary , NB. ist, Am Eagio, Chad- , Chenamus, Cute 2 tor Wilmington, NC; loth, Rishd Oob- sh, Christiane, Hammond, do (snd | almer, Hong hong osend Slt); 254, Micsiesippl, Pork Beary, Hav Ry Lo Allteth, | gud Centon (sean Hiei | Bryan, NY ork, in ba In port 24, Ocesn Queen, Doane; for NYork 28th; Sir | Robert Peel, Chadwick, tor ¢o Feb 5; Am Eagle, Moore, for | Jo, ldg (is reported old on the wanve pawengers; Charles, PES en 5 o 4 3 inn, Pacific, Posto, Bo Hopking, Samates; 19h, Sami freno Lycureas, Golding, Palermo; J Dar- linws Wh 4° go ide, "easy, “tor NOrloang; Metoor, aud Primus, for Marva, Jan l—Arr Cobden. Cornish, NYork. Ola Buttons, Watson (from Boston), for Smyrna; lth, Ari "Mirshiota, Van 1—Aze Splendid, Weeks, NYork. xseva, Jon Are Splendid, Weel Mavimary, Noy SUATE domes Perkins, Williams, Sin- spore. rs AkGATE, Jan 16—Are Alwing, from Charleston for N of | UrOpe. Newrort, Jan 30—Are Princess, from Glouooster, to load for City Point, Va. Sid i7sh, Algoma, Anti Clty | Point; Julius Cost ing, and Fro bone, N One Newcoaster, NSW, Ang 21—Arr Cantoro, Murray, Sydney. Pit, den 19-Sid Ateona, MoUarvhy, NOrleans, ‘Remaia- Eiize Apu, Loughend, for NUriesne; EMingham, Art Uranus, B In port, ohip Mi Mateira. , orton, for Bins | 0 TLAND, Jan 18—Of, Kilby; Bowlend, from Haves for an | Youremourn, Jan 17—Arr I dependence Gordon, London | for NY sailed a} fh, Magarot Bvans, Prats, do ‘ oO » ficndrik Ludeon, aroer im London), | nx rH, Ban 22—Put in, Monmouth, Torr fm Havre | Ps Tift, Moen, tor Mobtie wr, J Lockwood, kesington, Mobile; wrieook 4 | 1¥ dtu i Arr Averon, Caetper, and Arvada, Re | touit, Norielk Keienns Jan 16214 Oc Wolf, NY | Br Carnenine's Pout 0 7—Kileo, Trautman, fm | N York for Homburg. | _ Swawace, Jan 1S—Of, Midttosex, Paino, from Haveo for | NOncane | #, Jan 17~O1, White 2qual!, Goodwia, fm London Inglis, w Zealand, in fy Montgomery, ehot, Long, from £4 Michasie for having boro up fom Ist 44 daratned, Bo, having boon “a Hom PROGR Of Am oLip Vosumbus, evs me YEW meee | duno ( Telegraphic Marine ‘There hes been no arrivals of importan: segleere Bast Bay Bit, iste, Buluimores bes Was’ Penn, Phie CHARL Esto Hailed Brie Julla Anne, You cael Arrived 6)L— Brig Barrio i. Liverpools sobre Leo, Boston; Barcelona, Norfolk. Herald Marine ORTOP OR GANAS: PuLLavELrara, Feb 9—4 PM priiveniy spores City of Manoncerer, Leitch, Liverp previously reported): ship Clintor, Delano, NOsloans; bilg ee dyeing, Cormack, Pornambuoy; echr 1 P Ross, Parker, Clesred—8obrs G: bil Bo Wi ton, NO; F By erg leorge # Reesie, mers, Wilmington, Friekton yi alomen. milled ome Zespent Tarpaulin Cove Wh, ship Walter Soott (from +3411 N, Romaa, week Batt bent yi cis allied tld * ken. Risemanin Arerions | Pa tthe 6th inet ‘from Boston for Liverpool, aie shen Fong, fe Miro NOrleans for Boston, was ip Elsinore, Congdon, tor Caloutss, Nov 9. no lat, &0; same ime, sbip Jas N Cooper, tor do, (by bark Culloma, arr at Calcutta Nev 27; Bbi relic ir): Maver, from Bristol. B, for NOrleans, ton, Russell, from Liverpool for NYork, Jan 18, alo. ue Tiarh Maty Annab, from Liverpool for Baltimore, Jan7, om na ru Bayera (Fr), from NYork for Patagonia, no date. 1st ie Bylph, Ryder, from Boston for Baltimore, 6th ins et SUopLy one has, saws larae ship vo windward, wish wail forest a atly & toprallant sail c Paitin and aie Baste yD anys out, arryl, Pe' for abet Jan TG a7 sich ha an aly *) ie my oeton sob 2 dates Cape Hatteras benriug SSW 80 miles, "5 strane lek Adbdel, rom 8h Aurenenes for Bydn » NSW, ee ky, and was supplied ‘with provisions, Aug 23, at 39 8. lon Bohr Cosharine, an NYork, 15 days from Ponoe for Phila- , RO x ‘ear b eS 33 willis 6 days from Barbadoos for 84 Tho- was 6u) Aig meee Lan yore by the ‘Cushneo, arr as oad 330 Schr Lamartine, ron ‘NYork for Witmiagvea, NO, Jan 30, Cape Henry bearing W 40 miles distant, ALEXANDRIA, Fob Cate soht lal Chase, NOH! eb O-Arr sohr Tals, Chase, NOrleans, On Saturday, @ dark, two brigs, irs were below, com Bt Thomas. HIGOLA, Ji are ip Vela Harris & Glon, Waite, W Seinekerbo, Crocker; Ban Junay Mier’ Cld diet; bars Jaood Promise, Lor ing, Be Tn port 224, ships Apbland, Rice, and IP Harvard dron, for Liverpool, 1dg; Niagsrs, Hi Peter Hattrick, Rock: fe Latham, for Europe, legs, Clara Ann, Keod, and Erie, Lew: Glen, Watto; Empire, Gray; F flower, Jobngon, for N Yo: 3 Chi hes iver; Helen & Frances, Archimedes, Mertill, for oR ‘ for Providenco; brig Madison, TON, Feb’ 7, P M—Arr ship Marathon (not Mazatlan), ple bot ohi} jaricn, Lion Pe DAS cone a Dearborn, awilton, do; Ida, Haliot (ye hog hel ora ee Lots, Liv ol 21th ult, Lert es Nosheane 224, Pass State, Ryder, an Begly 330) AY a Hamied Ocean parka Benj Ad- brigs Jchn Dutton, Clement, Afrioan, and ovberd; algo frem below, steamer Ontario; and. Tw dics, ane Halitax; bth, ships Polar, Marion; bark Acadian. BRISTOL, Fob 6- Arr sloop James Gorham, Nichols, from Fall River to pad for NYork. CHARLESTON, Feb 4—Art ship E Bulkloy, Brown, Now York. Cid trie Ferdinand (9: Bartoli, ‘orth of Europe. Sid bark Annie (B; Oth—Arr ship Her: Harding, Boston; Queen Old obi Ce a barks Hier » Ant woi (Br), pa rier, Date Dado: "worrison yore ‘Jupiter, ‘small, Boston; brigs aren, Ke Kean, West Indies; GL Abbot coe Pagegenaconse 4 isabella, Gage, Went Indies; Doane, ade! ELIZABETH CITY, NC, prev to Fob S—Cld schr a ret Ann, Burgess, West Indies; Algernon, Meckins, di RANKFORT, Fob ie te. Houisn, Stubbs, Gar JACKSONVILLE, Jan 45—Atr sche Magellan Cloug, Bat- ant NYork. Cid Susb, brig Kufes Soule, Colson, 8! hom KENNEBUN K, Feb 6—Bid ehip Ses Eagle (now, 625 tons), tosis Mit he ee 8 Lady Milton (Br), Turner, Li rerDool les, do. Old bark Hermione, Howard, Provides Hush, ‘Teseh, Havansy Vidas ane, L& AB MoriWin, Ward (or), Bevull Bears, do; Wm Ward (Dr), Boouller, (Brhy Gray. do; 3 8 » Th (ayo; aberdeon, Knapp, Oork and & iaky; M Livingston, Barstow, for Cork, &o; Venice, Flagg, for Havre; Fortitud rd, 40; Honrareay ‘abterso1 silender, Brown, Inca, Rosers, do; Howard, Keed, do; Fouter Jonny, Sm ‘Tucker, Tuoker, 40; “American Union, Chaos, do; Robt Farker,, Weeks, 4 Lancaster, GI jor Nantes; Woodside, Ni Bi ages, for Cher! soars ube, Onsee for not, Gardner, for NYeR *Dablin, SkoiRald for Borton: gulean, nets do; Sarah, Merrill, for Pro lors. ‘Williasse, d vidence; Eliza Mal- m, dis, 0; Pierson, Bea Queen, ‘Manson, do: Lanoashii sunt, do; Montreal, Curtis, de; 1ro1 lis, French, do; sabe Rell : g sienna searteyka tt Davi jo; Comrac a0 a Tact aaeeeten (Br), erro, do; Lady Russell, Sinnot, do; barks Salem (Br), og for Lab reas py Beerii ker, €0; Beatrice (Br), Bower, VS Jo! rs Bavre; Jane Doton, Stock bri Magn , for NY¥ork; Jenny Lin Bkston, do: Lady Knight, Merrim: Maria, Upton, do gshire, Stal- 01 0; Sumner, for Bi Jago; Oliver, Sumner. for Provideno tersen, Linniken, Se Henry Leeds, Creech, for NYork: May Queen, Legge, for Baltimore; J Cilfey, Maschinson, me trey, Barth Grown, Avdroe, ditg; H Groeles, Townsley, d: MacDiasPort, Jai —arr bark Fetrel (now), ‘Norton, Pembroke, Bid brig cana Crocket, Barbadoss. Feb 2—B1d brig Cond Matsn: Sa. in ects ateertony veaees Matanzas; schr Cameo, ftom East- yd next day Moore, tage Byig India, Hobbs, and cehr Kalor, Matthe port, put in below for » harbor 2sth ult, an cE NaIa port, and will sail im s fow days, oohes Union th—In and will sal . \. pe for West Indies, and Throo Sistors, Robbing, for NEW ORLEANS, Jen 30—Arr stosmship poe ae ships Alexandr Wal ae ton, Brazos Fantiag Breoks}y (Br), Wckven, Werk; Millcote (Br Tool, Sharon, Brooks, Hav: Now Bn« Waldoboro’; brig Clarisss, Davis, Thomas , ; Adame, Brooks, Bos' ter im ail, liver ope, ka Shankiin, KYork, barks chia mnaows vor Tanbeli Pre ble, do; bri Aberia; Chulo (Sp), Smit ma; schre Panam, jaifour, Tamps Bay. and a Falkland (Bry, Smith, Briavel: Me s Carson (Br), Raingy,, Liverpool Hoan cH Geek 0, Burtey, NYo: Bry Ab ake ‘Broom (Bt), ‘Sms! vie zabeth Benen ( tt edale Drsedale, ita Thomaston; Oscar (Se Gavin ty Margaret Poll: Crook. shspk, Londo Br), Bristol, 0 sabre tr Ship Mexico, Place, Galvesto White, McNear, Beston; R D Ueacicn (SP), ‘Gabroga, Barcel York; James #mith, Love ribet Wy clans, Da aly, Ghagres; C fe Awis Riunig’ (Fr), Mace, Point ® Potrs; sokre ie aaa ‘Tamps Boy; Gon W H Harrison, Thomp- » ADRIAN *oRiwed toveca Jan 27, obip Provinoialics, and bark Joba Winthrop: 24h, ehip Havaua, bark Mary’ Parker, and brig Stealing: 20h ship 8 Bishop, and bark Salle; 96h, ships obile, en PRA BURYPOAT, "Feb 6—Arr soht Oregon, Cook, Bonaire BR iw PORT, Feb S—Arr Lait Rous & Ready, Cates, Fart ors for NYork; Jorcleman, Coffin, Provicenoe for Suffix, a. Bld echr f Horton, from Boston for Virginia NEW HAVEN, Fob (—-Art cehr Alberario, Mansfeld, N York. Fd echt dames Englirh, Neale, Whaieete. NU. PORFOLK, Feb €—Ar brig Lender (Bi roaby, St Thomas. PHRHILADFUPBIA. FebS—Arr bev! » Taylor, Boston: Cov Briggs, Parker, Boav brigs Shawmut, Robinson, Bo- hiss, Hose; Hrio, kyder, Boston; sede Sem Mark, Hoszan, c Teaton. OVIDENOY, Feb 6~Bark Goorala, for NYork, is at anchor of Patuag "pcb 4—91a rohr Now York, Nolson, 8 York RICHMOND, Feb ROCELAND, Fob 2—Arr echr Ophix, Spear, Norfolk, Sid ec, Dyer Bavannsh, . Feb 2--are avoamehip | ba Tego, | of bid Livermore, do: bark Scotian eroy, Pailedelphia DO, Faye, NYork; echt Virpinis, Hebert, do hire Bispoh (Br), Rudolph, Liverpool via N Moran, Liverpool; barks Express (Gr), Anderron, do; Merion mein? Cardia, W; echr Shadrach Fish, Bhaw, Conden, Mo. 4 rig Onray Taft, Nowzy, Providesee, RU, bi, shige Gondar, Barstow, for Liverpool; John don; Ontario, od od for 1: t Pu Theil, nt for Bterlicg, Hendorvon, do; America. Conningh bot (Bri, Wilson for Liverpoels 6 Onward (Br), 1 Welte (Br), Applebec. do; Bh Tero Fer ncaa (Bry. Davis doy lonlyen (Br), Jamtos fe Bavee; Bilas norman, do; Java (Br), for NYork; L Harward, parks Aspley, Bott Adinsord, Gardn verpool; Clansman, Robinson, disks toe Voeiss Intrinet, babe = nd, Oy i" ; Express, Anderson, + Snowden (Br), Walner, ay Liv nf jester. Nichole, Ide: brigs Ofrey fallsbury (Beh, Hse, dog: Iptenrisy, Beneois, Jones, for New York; GB Prescott, Gilkey, Sing Josephus, Aadereem: for Baltimore; Bnoch Pratt, Brightman. wig; Helon Maria, Pieres, for N York; Lafayette, Clifford, dt set wr Danes, Corser. 18a; WL Sones, Tylor, dis; A Dunbar Se Philadelphia; Pesonto, Hallock, Charlotte, Avansts, Rtone, do; Rxcel, Talm do; sobre ie ract, Rioe, # Williams, Doyd, for Now York; Gon Moun + Vernon, MoCarty. for New Orleans, Ba bm hiladelphias J Pranior, Hatha n, see é0; Noptune, Ingersoll, do; Mary 1 allay NO, Feb S—Arrechr Bra, Chemb Kiliman, NYork,. Cid 435 Hay ana) Osh, bark famucl Tra Dovglase, Wort Indi Tait, Mi define, 1 Brothuman, B Barner andiriond, M Disa and son, @ W schroed ti, HO Mojore, Me Markman and sory Mriymen, § BH Alérich, F Pisit deren, Mr Green Me Jaye J Biingoriend, Commodore I, Teper Poreon, Sherer. DV He erent ret eran : Williams, J William W Cook, MoGuire, J C Doni ‘A Gruney, 's L Bir in Ww Bi GT Aust sia 0 Corey 8 L. Masolch, Clark. Miss Elliott, Mre ‘Mise Ceroline armstrong, Mrs F 8 Eourn. Zomllatee. © Rolle: es ay macnn D Bi E A ham, J A Hathaway, KU Ben » W Collins, W Hathaway, J if : ia Fil * ell, Aho) J" Koss, R Litelesel: w 5 carmen, HC ag nh as R Mevretty, B Daily, Ww Flinn, Benedict, Mek J Woods, TD Floteher, 5 ee, OG F A S oy EB Utady, WN ty P Dowty ae E Kae e 3 Msc) pencer, RK Ceser, B Murphy, T O'Don ker a a the Peite uG MAYS M Gad Patten Ckisbos Fowler, K Bay, J Mrs ristian, W A Bi oe ehild the Denar tad the way the profite are |. Subsoriptions ry new share: inquiries Bowery, whers shares can at eny time be ‘i ine Ww) ER, Presiden Rout. PROTHERUE vies Pres's. SHENCK, Ass. V. Pros's. N. P. Lanante, Rezaya” E4 bi eeiatl Associations, by trifling monthl: industry, eens Bayes ‘therto been others of malt moans ¢! real monopelized by landlords and capital sharce already taken speaks well for the pce jociation te cli will enable the A: Dot e200) ASTROLOGY, ae Soot DR. JOHNSON, B BONAPARTE-THESE THREE firmly in Astrol i Davo put thei: From Sweden’ Came o'er the A Lind, s Roback. Excited wonder sn: oh id, & singer and & noe ‘ their influence hee in differe ommanded praise. Thore is no family in Sweden bettor known shan thas of Roback, For one hundred and seventy-five yoars, every member of the race hae had the itt of forotalltog the futare and declaring the events of the past, and kiny vER ZOmpING AND Pah thy ye Ber peep at of eo ita operations ing. Tho ofc, eon 12M. and pronpeotus can be gma Abadia! Vice-President; Semual TE, stant Vico Patan Charles E. noblos, and chiefe, have consulted them with re’ in none of the race has the gift kt fal ly ra of 80 assiduously cultivated asin Der. Wo oo reioped Feriding in thie city, at ¥ for curing the mot fate! d: ise mination of all ovents in bi ship, 4s proverbial throughout the United w ates, cul Gremancy, the Oracles and ¢! ys ‘tivities he carts are an erathfal He now invites, alll who arein dimoutty te i ho are cick to come 1ue of 8 by a strolony. ‘The fe fate iteelt consult him- Aatrolozy. Ail. let street, particule: where cortiacates 2 can inv ‘at Railroad, pret es eid oes ‘bis, sami leave streot. Faro roduced is cent olass. eo sabe GP. M. lin more, ito attoon, whote ¢ as nd giving # fortunate tor- speculation, Washington, sold in the abovo lines, and shro e from New York, with sh ter iret glass, gant aes 60 for “c aig ee con. d try th ACK, be Tellitanly attended to, ‘ie prepaid, eal) SRE Attrological ‘Aimanse" eatin, SHAVERS olive. N*E, YORK AND 1 AND PHILA DELPATA DIRECT.—¥. Mail leering’ in “tert a eo 4 are 4ND AMBOY ees IN] Cc tice? (a 1 o'clock, A, M. EH Ton Fay tery 7 piace, by aN ee a, Ob seoend lacs Elver, foct of gly: (Buna (Baudeys SHIPPING. FF, VAVEROOL, —THE NEW AND SPLENDID masohesser, Robert Leitch uanvoidably di inde! phia, Tor Li erpool, AM.” Passsgo in saloon Passongors will be steamthip City o' mander, (hi am SRE ositively seil from PF’ sy, February 1th, state roome, piace. , tho eplendid the goverrment mail: the cxtra steamer or freight oF Warren étroe office on the m orning for C U siren STATES AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP © through line for San F: gres.—On Tu o'clock P, M., ‘the splendid ni GEOKGIA, unequalled in hor accommo: ry 8. N., commander, will Tuesday, February 24, from her pier, at foot of Warret the more sive wa the orite US. ea mails, for Cb 0 fs Compsny—Onl: Havana ri Che if 3,000 tons, D. D. Porter, U. o'eli co, fore cabin, $55. provided with railway tickets to Philadelphia, fi = pense, by the agent, Thomas Richardson, 41 Exchange jock, new * a NITED BTATES AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Company—Oniy through line for San Francisco, vie Chesres, dlrect—Chango of eailing day.—On joub) unequalled in hor scoommodations cH Hariseein, U. 8... sail on Friday, February. 20, from her pier, at foot of Warren stzect, North fiver, with ot, connecting with ma fo San Francisco. 2 o'cloo! aren, dil March hor = donble engi Plor No. as JOHN Pi iladelphis, traigzans | Cy ry mi ained b; commander, will P.M. preo I= DEPENDENT LINE hole pe ppt Aidedi hfe Syd a OTHER JONATH burthen, with setommodations fer 70 Meson Ke ig been provi tion to the old men Ore Bt new and eplendid at rB rivalled’ spoed, large, strenabhened, fan Juan, on Thursday, |, N. R, For freight men pareng ‘épply to E. MILL, agente 61 Cortiand street, MM. reduced rates of POR RICHMOND, Via NORFOLE AND side-wheel ee. will be i irom Pier. 13, ROANOKE, L, Ps e frelahs on Friday, a Gaturdsy, Dau ee 14. Ae rode a Apply, to REN age tlokets to Sor fier oud, oF the one a gave for the country to-morrow, H., Herald offic Pye Finer CABIN THROUGH TICKETS FOR SAW Francitoo, by the steamer Prometheu . KIMBALL, No. Inqoiro of B, rrlshy ‘com NT if clock, THORNTON, Petersburg freight taken, era P.M on the day of sailing. ALIYORNIA—WANTED TWO TOR 'RER- ranciseo, in the my fie"aaee uae Wanted to know thi: Address, in hastay 8. ‘n CITY POINT, ship buh of Maroh, for William udays excepted,) No. 88 men medical advan ta he can insure such cortain, safe obtained dity of the euro. Ad ow salting from early fino nd radical © from no other seures in Amoricn. T in the earlior tages, will be eurprised at the o: Ih atreet. Pros thirty-thre oar 18 Shle branch ft the mero where all Lx eg Re of Beale aal ¢e Y Gatversiiye UAVE toe cf B cure by nob calling ¥ wum, if fail his onto, nO matter how Pationss wre invited so ha Die ork olty, ae thousands i noo and great rome= unt my with @ mA) & member of the New New Ye INDREDS OF THESE | nee, disappotn' irae! ny come fong standin ponusry, No. ouged yoarly by his pracy! Btrangors bh 10 have by 0 Ail gratia. Relict iv) Hight affect; J R. WARREN, NO. toto a hil b roughtont ates Kaien‘ 0 of the limbs, and « fusion of she in +, and Ka Sbivinion wheein a'r 2 5 Qi 18 CONEOLTED CON e eases, whic! e ov thous m re Recent alfeotions he removes in a fw days. A practice ef Lond Dr wre fo will fort und oa) expe unt conealtas ie hours 1 MOTT 8T., sSioe kin law days. 8 him to eure nervous conitity, &¢. Bee his L diploma ia Private cthoe, 204% Fulton street. No tes till © Cooper oan cure tbe orke—of constitution at oret batty faa ed fa toe, froquentiy in sorsion G sostesy, jo oRonE ci bo conrulted coniidontially on the Yate diseases. Dr, W. har devoted 36 your Of ‘hiv profession, when tis viotime of be ¥ ho have oecaped from tha hands of meat rely on scale eee epeey eure N.B.+ Ree cm treet benw Nave ond Bama. adway's Ready Re Daroxyam in five m) » NO. J.—LBT AL 1 ® Ancona, ol nmlnutes, ora. gad bl. 2 conta, TiDENTIALLY soovas ¥0 surgionl ate iy tent wish. ‘De in the Foloett ’