The New York Herald Newspaper, December 21, 1852, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

‘Becend of Eronsides Cuapter ; U. 0. A., He. 47, BASES PRESENTATION AND ADDRESSES—PRINCIP LES OF THB ORDER, ETO. ‘The socond anaiverrary of thi: Chapter was celebrated test evening, at the Hope Chapel, Broadway, whea a Magnificent and tasty banner was prevented, and the ex. etelses were of a most interesting and creditable descrip. | Gon. They wory introduced by s performance on the organ. by Professcr Siedel; after which the Rey Mr. Gilette offered an appropriate prayer. ‘The American Quartetie Association attended, and varied the proceedings agreeabiy by several lively and ‘ational pieces of yoos! harmony. ‘The great feature of the evening. however, was the ad | <drees “Om the Principles of the Order,” by Mr. J. W Bryee, ofthe Franklin Order, who geve o ly and straight-forward expreseton «ftheir views. Mr. Barce commenced by am ailusion to the great pees and glory of erica as contrasted with all other mations :ecorded ip history, but turning from these cea- @tatulations, be p:ccvedea to ask bow our obligations as —. performe 1, and whether we had avoided Tooks and sbosis #bioh turesiencd to scrand the Dark of Siate’—the consideerion of which qasstion brought him tothe parvoular object of that discourse. Every candic sya hovest mau must admit ubat though but fifty years bad io ked cown upon our growth as @ astion. eur horizon bud been darkened. The war ory of @isunion bad convea arove the green graves of our sites. ‘The lessons 0} wirdsm which they bequeathed had bon Uti! we bac seem the very vvils which George Waihington bad predicted threatening terror and de. etrvetion. The baletui tefluences of party spirit had epread like @ pestilevce over the land, and the mational Donor bad been torcea to succumb to itsd:mends A state of things like Ubse Sirs calied the Order imto exist ence, A few men organized iv not for party, or strictly speaking. for politica’ purposes [ts objects were not selfieh—they were not prrjudiced. Toe slur whic’ had beem thrown sgatnrt it was taise, though he was free to | oomfess the last wasie-s wise aud more selfish There fore it was that tbey fel. Taovir purpose was to guard our own ipstituiioms and educate the American youth. True it . they did mot preach the dootrine Of rerclutvons. spa «ppo-ed sli sorcign crganizations in Our midst who ret thimeclves up above our institutio: end aimed at econtroliiig onr elections. They believ @angrr was to be apprehended from these; but they were not opposed to then because they were forsign- ; Omthe contrary bey were ready to extondto all who desired to wnite with tarm a place for their altar and a for ever plaure.) Who had not observed episode in this ovma ry’s tostory within the last twelve t Hetaliuasa to the cisto:y offthat wonderful Louis Korsu'a See bim spoealing to the Germans pbalf of bis perniciour doctrines of taterrention, ina vate eli cular calcuia'ed 10 arouse al! their feelinge, with view toocontr.1 tbe then coming. now part, Presiden- Gal election. akd to ievoive us ina Karopean war, And let it be moted tiat these G-rmans had already among them numerous poll ics: clubs, looking to that very po } OMe say whetbe: it de mot ime vo put Americans on their guard. ‘o the schemer and the dema gogue foreign, or net.°e, who sovghe to imperil their na- licual rafety for bis ownsiews. they said, ‘thus far, and no farther.” ‘They obj-ctrd to engraft upon pure repab licaniem the dogma. 0’ sociaiivm. atheism and the bost of demgerons “ists” which hud uefortunately fouad able but mirguided asvocate- aang them They preferred lew and order to the barricades and bayonets of red re- publicans. (Applause) Chere was yet nother influence, mere eubtie ena powerful than uli. to oontcad with—he meant the Rowan Outholie Uburch That it was grasp {pg and simbivovs, they kne+—that it demanded al: legiance and obedience from its servants inconsievent with the duties of Am-rican citizens they were satisfied. Its meanbers were rapidly increasing among us, ap d its emicearies filled our lund) Tue Jesuits were multiplying and it was believed 1b-y bave special miseion in regard to their church emonz us to escabtich the propaganda and sugment the power of Rome and he hesitated no; to sey they would find the poser of Rome tue most dangerous Yoo of our republ cam iostivutions, At the eane time, none advocated more warmly religious literty and free- Gom ot oonecience than ‘hy United Order of Amsricaas, and while they dia pot think could harmonize with our institutions un il jicanized itself, there ‘was much ip the Roman ol'e feith too pure and holy | for honest men to coodema it unreservediy ; Dut againsc iis tyranries, it? usuips'toos. and its errors the Order would war unces‘ingly im the name of civil and religious liberty. Treir mission was in social a well as politioal lite, and thoy deprecated the disgeasofal subserriency to foreign celebrities In thix connexion, be alluded to the Yroeption of Dickens and hackeras, and contrasted with them and the agit.tor Keesuth the unassuming and re- tiring conduot of the youtuful patriot of Ireland, whose beilbant talen's bad rendered bim an object of admira- tion, who had sufitred as much. apd more, than the Hun. gase-axio and sentence of death Kscapiog. he mo- Uy came among them snd atop:ed a profession. Wherever he moved nomest hearts and true judg nents followed bim with witbes for bis success and prosperity. He alluded. of course to Thomas Fraccis Meagher; avd euch men the United Order of Americans would always be ready to weloome as « brother ‘The presepta‘ion of the barner by the Grand Sachem, Kow, B. Bavstt followed. who delivored a suitable and explanatory addrere. The banner is a very beautiful cue, teprerenting on One side the eagagewent bet veen the frigate “Constituifon,” or old “‘Ironsider,”’ from which the Chapter tues it name, and the B: te Gurrier surmounted by tre ti! tern O.U. A, @ portrait of Hull who commanced at the time, ang the inssription, “Eatablicbeo Decemb:r 20:h, 1850 Opthe other eide isan sitegorical piece—oov of the order mtroducing a | sailor redeemed by the rerult of that engagement, (whieh arose trom the question on the rigbt of sesroh.) te the Goddess of Liberty, and the in oriptions, “We svear to keep thoe great sud free, Colum ia, Land of Livorsy, aft [ tl *3 § “Patr'oti m,( hrr'ty and Harmony.” ‘The Seobem of the Chapter W 5. Weiss, on Its recep- tion, delivered @ respon-1te eddress. Some musio apd s forcible. but brief, address from Stephen H Munn. of New Jersey, concluded the exer- Cises, and the audience separated. Cig Tux Weratnye - Yerterday morning we had a keen more warm. fron€, but asthe day advacocd the air be and at evening it was quite mild. The the Herat Bare oy Couronation Prorenry. — There is to be a sale of Corporation propsrty uncer the direction of the Com- mirsicnegtof tho Sinking Fund, a: the Exchange, to day ‘@t Doon. Muitany.—Canvon Light Guerds, Captain Thomas Staues went on tbeir first umnual excursion yostorday, and rhot for eight valuable prizes Whitebalt Light Guards Captain William Sykes, ‘went to Hoboken with twenty five murkets, and made a good show. The second comprny Chatham Guard will m tbird snuusl target excur-ion om the 15h insta mas day. They will bave a handsome dispiay, brand band bas been evcaged tor the ocossion. Accipent on THe Haste Rartnoan.—We have heard that at 5 o'clock on Sunvay morning. John MoNulty.a brakeman om the fieigbt tram from Albany. fell from the care stout a quarter ofa mile above B-dford station. ia | Westehester county and that the wheels of two cats assed Over his lefc leg cutcing it entirety off, and brais- bis right foot very baaiy Sunday evening abvat § o'clock, Mr. James Moson, of | the firm of Valentine & Muson. Steve doing buriness | in Kighteenth street. near avenue B, was assaulted im bout Twenty first street, and stabbed in the hip, receiving a deep wound which i confine him to his bed for along time The s erpetrators escaped M own vias Asxovien Stanetre Cask —At about ove e'elock this morning Mr. Joseph Bunting. who to- sides at No 159 Duane rtiret, war passing through Green wich street, on bis way bome. witha couple of friends. As the party arrived wt Frankiinsircet. a man—unknown t them —came vpand excied o clight altercation Im- mediately afierwerd: the stranger drew s kuife and stabbed Mr Buntiog in the forchead, intlictiog a serious wound. He then wounded him twice im the back with the same weapon. and renaway. Mr Bunting was taken | to the etation house of the Fif/h ward, where he was at- tended to by surgeon and his wounds dressed. The perpetrator of the deed ie not arrested yet Omeipus Accipest.—We are informed by one of the Proprictore of the line of stages to which No. 217 belongs, hat the boy ir jured on Thursday last. raa out into the middie of the street from behind an omoibus, apoo the Btep of which he had been sitting. so suddenly that the driver of No 217 could not. although he was going quite slow at the time. poll up quick enough to avoid the acci- dent He siso assure us that the rlory about the driver whipplog bis horees to increase their pace. and the boy to make him let go the pole, is untrue and without the least foundation. Dean Bony Fourn.—Officer Petit, of the Fifth ward, fognd the bedy of an unknown man lying dead in der yard foot of Watt street latevening The C est and after hearing the testimony of Mr. Liedell the jary rendered a verdict of | mm serious effusions about the brain, The de | crared is about feet eight inebes high with dark hair, ard wearing whirl all roond bis face. He was drew with bine satinet pants, ratinet vest, a white muslin shirt with « red flannel undershirt. | Deatn rrom an Accrpent.—Coroner Ives held an in- quest yesterduy at the City Horpital, upon the body of a Germen enter named Joseph Damoll who diced from 8 fracture of the bave of the skull, which he accidentally reocived upem tbe 10h imetant. ‘It appeared from the evidence of William Irving, that deceased was at work in the new building. corver of Franklin street and Broad ‘way, upon the day in question, and baving gone down to the barement for ap axe. he stepped upon a board placed traneversely over the vault. when returning. and thus re ceived the injury Dr Suckley deposed to state after simision end that death resulted from a fracture of the base of the skull Verdict accordingly. Rescurn reom Drownixo —At one ‘o'clock yesterda; Gisrke? morvivg. & man mamed Patrick Usrroll fel ito the ee gy ha be foot of Chambers street. sad was resoted fiom drown! officers Martindale sad Giien of the Thicv ward 7 ra sie Anovnien Gina. ty Pacts —A girl named Meroetn Kirk. patrick, # mative ot Scodend whoa rived here lately feo Canads rested by Che Second ward police, at a fi har op Baturdey nivht for appearing in the viveota im Beale attire. er friends have been written to Insane Max iv te Brmeets —The name of the insane fnsm found wandering in the streets and conveyed to the | ‘City Hospital on Sunday, to be John Allington He bas been removed to the city prisom and placed in | the change of Dr Covell. ady hous SMOG, siseaioy'» LO declag. be a y 5 y )® most dat case of store breaking occurred om one of the ao of the clty A jeweller's shop located Market, between Calaboose and Second street, fore\biy entered by means of ‘outsiders’ and other im vente, The rtore was literally stripped of the stoek ohes. cheins. diamond other valuables, tle amownt of about $5,000. * fromt door exhibit- eC cvldonoer of gront ekillin burgliry. and \wdleated thet di Cb wate & their hrist- Adkins’ | | tei | 88 doatha in this elt; bes I bought in Broadway; wanted to buy one of them, which I declived > sell, he offering advance prices for said watohes; “Well ”’ said. “I will give you fitty dollars for the hed not ihe movey with him, but if to Ne. 162 Nassau street, they were pretending to sell watch:s, Cregan atch, and gare it to the man in the store to | look at, cailiog bias Sheppird; be (Sheppard) the much it was wort! dollars; Cregan said if he could Gollere for it. he would srli it mame deponent is iwform be of the money; but was told avothel dred doller no money, and asked Cregan if he would tend him » Cregan poddea to me; the fellow then came to me. and they would not wait uptil be went co bis boarding houce | for the money.and if I would pay one nundred do la:s I could keep the watch un'il be came back with the moncy; deponent then paid one hundred dollars, with the assur ance of Cregan and Sheppard thet it would be all right; but deponent is informed and believes. that this man is ited by Sheppard, as @ false bidder. known as a Povr Fook. avd fis pame is Austin @. Porter; before he start- ¢¢ for his woncy, Cregen said be would give bim thirty dolisrs for hts bargain; he replied he would take it. and thep turped to me. and asked me if I bad mo objections to his paying me the one hundred dollars for the other map, 20d it would save bim the trouble of golng to his boeraing house; Cregan said he would satisfy me for my trouble, ond I said I would not charge him anyching; after Shepperd bad got the money for this watch @ mia took it. whose name deponent hay sinos heard is James | Wood, snd that he was employed by said Sheppard for auch purposes; he looked at it amd shook his bead. aud | snot gold, whereupon he took a little glue and looked at it, and said it was not gold, but bres; Cregen looked at me, wud then at the fellow with the glass. with apparent consteraation, and | and thet the watch did not suit pure gold wateh of% ¢ may, and that the watch was not worth snything, but he would pay me if it was deporent raid, look to yeu for my money;”’ while ch. sheppard and the aus Cregap then asked bim if it seid he was sucke bim. for he wanted let it cost what not worth five cente; is your purcbare and T we were talking about this w tioneer whose pame is —— Springer, as deponea’ is fa. formed and believe-, put up atfavction enother watch, purporting to be a gola chronometer ‘Up to order. and cost tix hunored dollars in Londou, that it was soon run up to four haa. died apd fifty dollars. and wes knooked down to some per- sen, who. when be went to pay for it, ssid he had not Sheppard eaid he should put it up again; Cregan locked at the watch. and said it just suited bim) but be did not know what he should do with the one he hed previously purchased fer one hundred dollars; Shep- pazd told bim if the watch suited him he would put it ‘up. and if it was knocked down to him he would take the brass va‘ch back and aliow him whut he had paid for it; Gregan then asked me what I thought he had test do ; T toid him if he bad got stuck to gtve the auctioncer a bid and ece bow it went ; Sheppard then put up the watch ; ‘the first bid was two bundred dollars, then it was rua up | to four hundred, and knocked down to Cregan for thet svm; he a*ked me what I thought ot his bargain; I told him I was no judge ; Uregan asked me to show it to the | Jeweller; I did so, and he pronounced it a splendid gold ‘watch of tho beet and purest kind, chronometer balance ; Cregon then said to me, “1 have got one thousand doltars in bills and fitteen hundred dollars in gold up to the hotel where my father is, and if I would pay Mr. sheppard for this watch. he would let me keep it until he weat to the hotel and he would thes pay me back; 1 then asked Sheppard again if Cregan was responsible man, aua he ssid he was, av@ that it would be all right. not he (Sheppard ) would make it so ; om geve Sheppard a bill of deposit on the American Exchange Bank for the amount of tweuty-fire huadred jeweller (whore name I have ‘been informed is James Wood.) and Cregan, if sheppard Leg dee was under thousard doliars bonds for the ; I then tola Sheppard while Sheppard was gone. Croga' the jewelicr bow much be arked for telling him that the first watch was brars he said five or ten dollars; Ore- gan then said to me “Give him ten doilers ili make it s'Lright when I get to my boarding hous | hum ten dollars; Cregan then said “Give him ten doliers | more for examining the cronometer watch and that will id it, thiaking i@would be atl ht when he went to his hotel. as Sheppard told me ‘ Sregap) was a responsible man; after this was do: ‘heppard came in and eaid the bauk wanted the Dill of exchange identified: 0 I went with Shepperd and drew out five bundred dollsrs and took a check of depori’e for | twothousand; I then returned with Sheppard and patd him four bundred dcliars for Cregan; Orogan then looked | at _snother wa'ch wh'ch they osiled a fancy indy's watoh, | it was made of pure gol motey enoug tations dollars: i then arked the was a rerponsiblo man, and business, the movey ; meke twenty dollars,” I to a ‘end said he would like to have that store, and while the induord me to urposes as herein st Bel it otel ine watoh ” but be would go with him to the hotel. where he and his father boarded he woutd pay me the money; we then starved to go to the hocol, but instead of going to the hotel, as proposed, bo took me | Auction store whore the so ha put it “@ortataly. i wd said it was goi se represen: so it was put up and knocked down to Cregan for one hundred doliars tae ‘ome amount for which the first watoh was knosked down, which the jeweller raid was not gold; after this was cone Sheppard asked me my wame; I told him, and in a few minutes he gave me a bill of the four hundred dollar waten in my neme; I told him I had not bid for it, he | said it made no difference; I then told Cregan, avd he said I could keep it until he went to his hotel. where his father wos and when be gave me the money I could transfer it to bim; so we started to go to the hotel, Sheppa it wou'd be all sight, and that I would get my money; in- stead of going to the hotel he took me to snother auction . by false snd fraudulent represen pay for seven hundred dollars worth of watcbes which he bought, saying he would make it ali right when be got to bis seys that Cregan is what is called a roper or picker uo for | mock suction shops, and by trick and devico has swindled others the eawe way; and deponent verily believes that the raid cheppard well knew at the time that the ssid Cregan wes following this untawfal business, and had on other cocasions brovght men to his store for the same ted Deponent further says that ¢ has been cheated aud defrauded, by trick, device and talee and fraudulent reprereatations, of the sum of five hundred and twenty dollars. by James B. Shepperd. Pat- rick Cregan James Wood, Austin @ Porter, and Spring- | ex, the auctioneer, Deponant farther Brooklyn City Intelligence. Tur Baooxtyn Ving Derantuent —Surrene Cor On bebalf of himseif « others, members of the Fice Department of the city of | jor and Council of the city of | javits of Wm. Goff and others, Judge Mcoie issued an order to day. requiring the de. fendants to show cause, before one of the Justices of the it the City Hall, New York. on the ficst ry mext, at 10 A.M. on that day ‘ev injunction shail not be granted to restrai fendants from confirming the alleged election of Israel 8 Chief Engineer, and in the meanti until the decision of :eid motion the defendan's are | hereby enjoined and restrained from confirming satd to comfrm the said alleged election of Irrael D. Veleor as Chief Engineor of the Fire Department of the city of Brooklyn. The grounds upon which this compaint is made are :— Fitst, thet the imepectore at the reoont election for Chief | Engineer and assistan's, improperly tefased to receive Dec 20, 1862.—Wiliiam G Biooblyn, against the Brookiyn. upreme Court, ey of Jan D. Veisor election, or doing any act votes of active members of the Fire Department know ing them to be such, Second, that thoy received illegal votes from parties that they knew were mot entitled to the privilege Third. that they refused to allow any person to vote unless his name ap} ter does contain the names of ed, dieoharged. or bave rerigned. some of and resigned members were that the inspectore themselves did not in all oases decide from end by the regirter, mor did they exemine the same, Fourth, that the register docs not contain the names of ail actual firemen but ered upou the regia. iteelf is incorrect. and ebpokk od hia how id sixty tive % bX: five OF seven'y nother person, whose al bolieves is Springer, said if be could not get sixty five dowars for’ it, would pot teke a bid on it; up, aud knocked it down for seventy five dollars; ‘the person who bonght it bad mot the money, bat pro- tended to lrave temp dollars on deposite on it until he he oould go to bis bourding house aud ge: the remeinder © mun Dever cams back; attcr mine F Watch was pat up and sold for ous hua- but the person who pretended to buy it had om tho best quality, a if it was atty ithful prreormanee of his to goto the ank aed draw a asked aying of why the do- e,and | an extract in acknowl+dgmest of a copy of the resolutions the d+mocratic comaittee of the otty and county of Vbiladelphia:— So far as my porsonsl wishes and inoliastio +s cerned, it would gratity mie oxcerdingly to go to Washington In the treet quint way precivic, Indeed, f havano tine to devote to matters n:t iawediately connceted with duties ard rerporr'bili:ien bef re me. me Leg po probability. = Mbaghi ied land until the fret of Fobruary. and quite possi pot until the Ist of that —. * Very respeottully, your serv’t. SIDNEY WEBSTER. A Lerrer yrom Gen Pierce to THe Mayor or | Bartmoxx —The Baltimore Argus, of the Lith instant, fare:—A fow days since. Meyor Clotlime tramsmitted to the President cleot the resolutions letely passed by bath braveches of the Coundt, tendering bim the Rorpital'tios cf Baliimore vpoo bis transit through our oity to Wash- ington A reoly in response to this invitation was re: ceived to day by his Honor. in whion the President elact cordially ret thanks to the Mayor and Coueoii for their bind invitation and states be will probably reach our city on his w+y to the sea’ of government, about the widdie of February next The sbort continaapos of his stay im this city, which he incimates will mot extend be- tew hover, will probably, however. preven: the pitable intenttous of the Mayor and Uouneil from be- ing fully carried out, Gen Pierce's Inavcuration —It is confidently that Gem Pieroe does not intend to bave a pub- guration apo make the customary iveuzural heretofore made from the east portico of the — Boston Herald, Dee, 20. ane oon- apeec prrol A Mr. Merbleis evgyged in blasting Dupgeon Rock in ~ | Lyon in hopes of finding treasures suppo:ed to hare becn hidden t? ere two centuries ago by pirates. It Is raid it Je the detprmivation of the directors of the | Tudron Biver railroad €o keep @ passage Ovon across the river. at Albany. for the forry boat dativg the winter ‘The Iilinots Gazette says that “Monk Leaby has been giving ectures in Beraboo eisce his arrest for marder. | Great crowds were in ead about the house. His sunject | net to be the seduction of his wife, and the death of | Manley.” The journeymen shcemakers of Newark have mate a comb ned moven in favor of higher wages Several meetings bave been betd and the prospects for an in crease are comeidercd favorable Mr. Charies Crumbloin. a German, about 40 years or ege @ shoemaker by trade, committed suicide. oa the | loth ins: io Richmond by shooting himseif. ppoars that at about twetvo o'clook he retired to @ room a%join ing the dinirgroom anc having wrapped one ond of & smell cord around bis right foot. he tied the other end to the trigger ot a loaded musket. and placing the muzzle | under bis obim, fred the piece off His eutire head was Diown to pwcer. and ho fell to the fl. or wich the musket alongside of bum The starch taotory of Mosars Putnam & Worcester in Marsbficia village V6., was destroyed by fire om the l0th instant, A rogue recently defrauded the Exobavge Bank of Bos- ton of $600. He pretended to be in the cummission busl- ness on Commerciel wharf He deposited money both at the Exobsvge and Tremont banks. and by an “arfifal decge”’ between them diddled the Exokange as sbove Lh decamped. The name is kept ‘shady’ by tho ks Eighty persons were brought wp befcre the Mayor ot Civoimpati, on the 13th inst , charged with all sorta of of- ferocs, ‘The railroad from Boffalo to Lockport will travel cn the first of January. The trac! completed. ‘The ratiroad ine between Clevclond and Toledo will be opened for travel om the 20th inst. This will complete the line to Chivego. Mr. B. Dunham ot 162 Spring street, New York, re- porte that he was robbed of his wallet, on the 16:h inst., On his pareage from Portland street to Devonshire street, \ Bostoe, which contained $340, On the 14th inst . the Marshal of Bangor. Me.. made a | seizure of cixteem berreis of various kinds of liquors from the schooner Alhsmbre, jyivg at the wharf. A‘Chi'd three years of age, named James Donevan, whose father is in California was burnt to death at house No. 2 Oliver etreet Boston. on the 14th inst. 1¢ was left alone. snd according to the statement ofan older child, wee playing with burnt paper and its clothes caught fire. Thirty perrons in Augusta, Me., have petitioned for a repea) of their city charter. Mrs. Norten has been convicted of whipping a ohild to death in Marquette 00,, Wis., and sentenced to the state prison for tem years Kéwin Forrest, ané Mrs Sinolair, his late wife, by « singular coincidence. have effected evgigements at the rival theatres of Buffrlo, to come off at the emme time. ‘The People’s Theatre tm St. Louis was cpened om the 9th instant ©. C, Lavgdon, Esq , was inaugureted Mayor of Mobile, on the.91h inet. A euilor nemed Edward McCamnan. employed on board the schooner #. B, Louder, was drowned om the 3th inst , in Jomes river. by the upretting of a bout. Ho was a mative of New Hampshire, Mr Robert Pratt was killed, by boing strack by the steps of onc of the cars attached to the express train on the Obio and Pernsyivania rail ‘as it was leaving Fhillipsville, @ short distance below Maochester, on the 14th instant Mr Alwond Ourtis, of Upper Rahway N. J.. commit. ted euloide by cutting his throat, on the 14th instant. A dead body has been washed ashore at Cleveland. aad reorgnised ana hand lost off the steamer Alabama somo wecks ago. He was a German, ot the middle age—name nct known. ‘The City Marshal of New Bedford bas now in his pos cession Jiquors to the amount of $500. which will probably be dertroyed in a few day. Ce Sones seized some weeks ago, frcm « wholesale dealer in that city, Seventy. seven deaths ocourred in Boston, last week— thirty nine maics and thirty-eight females. on. Amos Lawrence has made a winter appropriation of $6,000 for the benefit of the poor. The Bangor Couricr saya that the Penobscot river closed on the 15th inst , tue ive having made a fall stop on tbat ony. The orpben asylum at Columbus, Ga., was destroyed by fre cn the 10th in: A temporary house was imme- diately provided for thé orphaus sub-oriptions to the amovnt of nearly three thousand doliars rawed for the erection of a pew house. The Lutheran church, about four miles east of Arm- strong. Pa, was destroyed by freon the 16th inst There were but twenty deaths in Cbariecton. 8. C., during the week ending on the 11th inst The Board of Health of Cincinnati report two hundred avd thirty three deaths in that city, during the month of November. Aman. named Henry Buckley, committed suicide at Chicego on the I4th inst. From letters in his potsession it was suppored he wes on bis way from Shuil-burg, Wis- consin. to Rhode Irland. Frenblin Pierce is the fourteenth President. His ini tials stand for it, and his name tn full counts fourteen. Rhode Irland is the only ore of the old thirteen States that hos never enjoyed the honer of a Cabinet appoint ment The fat ox that took the first prize atthe Inte Kentacky Bt od hal weighed three thousand two hundred and fifty pounds. E A fire In the Post Offlee block at Gardiner, Me., on Sa- turdey did damage to the extent of flve thousand doliara, Kelly & Co.’s liquor establishment, on Walnut. below Front street Cincinnati, was destroyed by fire om the 16th inst Loss $25 000, and covered by insurance. ° ‘The Catholie Church at Massiltom. Ohio, was destroy by fize on the 16th inst. No insurance. On on average, about seven car loads of prossed hogs are daily sent from Columbus, Ohio. to New York. where they are cut up and paeked. The trip ie abont four or five days It i a great and rapidly growing businoss, it 7 open ‘or ls mearly Sourn Canonixa Taxns --The following is an abstract of the tex bill, as passed by the House of Repre- sen‘atives Forty cents, ad valovem. per bundred oilers of lands; one-half cent per sere on Catawaba lands, Bix- ne ty cents on tlaves. Two dollars on free negroes, Ten he efile plana ae conte, od valorem yer bundred aotlers of citer ith lenas, ‘mitted to vote Wifth, | ®BG buildings Bixty oente per hundred dollars om fao- ae : | torage, employmente. faculties. professions, Ten cents but permitted a party, interested ia the eleetion of Vel nor, to say who was. aad who was not. enti led to vote, without ¢xamining the register themeclvos the party declared to 1 fice, he not hay ¥ the return made by the inspeetors. City Monvatiry.—During the = bho there byl as appears from the report of the this Gumber. SI. ‘were ‘mnales and 12 females, of which 11 were adults and 22 ehildrem. Of the above, 8 died of typhoid fever. | of ecarict and 1 ef Heaith Physician remittent fever, 1 of influenza, and 1 of measles. Fouxptisa —An infant, suogly wre) up and de- ted in found ta Trost of No.8 Sands of the First district posited im a basket, was street. last evening, by officer Bil me It was taken to the officer's house and provided er Finv.—About 10 o'clock lest event the cont Camaged Lyxca Law om Inuinois.—Oa sis 30th of No eny 8 fire broke out ip the store of Wililam Pearce, No 270 Fulton street, and consisting of shoes, ke , to the extent of about $600. The flames were extinguished by Engine Company Noe. 3. which was Pa ina upon the ground. The joss was fully covered by insurance. sreetely, Shin «d. when be gave the nemes We Johnston. in St. Lous anda negro. Hatfield and Johnston were arrested, and lance naw Sixth that elected, is ineligible to 1 & member of the department for three years preeeding the clectiom, as required by the charter; and for other menifest errors, as apposr from of. per hundred doilars of amount of rales of goods, wares, and merchendire. deducting therefrom the amount of | stock om hand Ist January, and except, also, consigned goods cold and remitted for. Ten cents on sales of tran ned — Tem dollars per day for ropresentations, thows, ke. Ossrrvina THE Tiqvorn Law.—In East Green- wich. Ithode Irland, which containe a population of about 2.6C0. the town agemt bss sold, since August lest, two hogsheads of New Evgland rum. fifteon c: of brandy, besides other liquors. The Providence Journal says people are not extcnsively engeged in any meshenioal uit requiring any great amount of alcohol, ond the ‘inference is thet nearly all the eed tl have been for medicine. The nee is that the town must be @ very siokly place. Souvtmxa vor Manxsgy To Practice Ox — Last week, Mr. Homry Hollenbeck, of Hudson, New York. having seen a statement in tha papers of the wi ronvce of am Bngiich markeman. concluded Lo try band. He ascordigly took his gun, loaded and laid it upon the ground: he then took up a po‘ato, threw it | up in the sir. turned a somerset. took up the gun, fired, end hit the po‘ate before It reached the ground This feat he performed four times. PRovADLE Monmen —The wife of Parkor Fos the of this county who resides about five miler from was found om Thurrday last, ima well near ing house, dead, and ing such marks ns to leave Ittle if any doubt that abe had been murdered. Perry }, | has been committed to jail, undor surpteion of having perpetrated the deed —italeigh (N. C ) Ragister, Dec, 1b. Stock Sulee Ps rita. Deo, 2. —( Reported by Barker, Brothers )— Firat Board ~ $6,000 Ponneytvanin oh, hes of counterfolt bills found ip their posession; $420 in | 100 igh 66, 1073 ie iy Ma ay 60, ‘82, BBM; twenties om the State Bank of Ohio; $55 in fires om the do, C&P, Reig: 1.000 North Anertonn Cost’ 6, igi Merchants’ and Wechavios’ Bank of Whoetirg: £60 ta | 11000 © ly Ralirond Pegeine! 200 shares Texas fives on @ Sceton Ker Notes OO; &S P wivrond. 4% yt jeuk, $ Binek Compene at Bre pine Ment of ladiens 0) Bow ti 1 PME Wesles tiem 6 rao alae tele ined Tee ee pe wa ‘Oaer sees Birth, mi Fe oe, Deo. 18, Mra Wiuiam Sinccain, of : te a! wa Sool Oly pas, vwghter. at a em | “Ch ared~Stip Walpole. ‘NOrioane; ‘Hop, Malta; na, Jonas, for Cherteutons Married, | Catbarine, Gibralter; Othello, Matensas; eobr Teunes.ce, | o;, Elizabeth Brnoe, On Monday. Deo. 20, by the Kev 8 H Cox.D D, Mr. | a Horaxs's Bore, Doo 18. | Bieteth. ae! Cuantes ¥, Broit to Miss Buizaverm Prace, all of | Arrived—Drigs Morma “Alvo in Glenburn” Sampeom, toe Brooklyn. for Salrm; Wm A Dre Poston; Kafiir, for San Francisco. The Mazatlan was ee | Bend eek Peart Poiring in grav! dock, a ‘Dua | fi NON, con, C09) On Bundey morning. Deo 19. Joux Bacrar, aged do | BE SEMiion the crew abwrdonod her and succreded in | ton, irq, and others asbotore ve 2 rome | reaching the brig saving nothing. Mansrinies, Nov 30—ady Roivdeer, for NOdoang wave, for NYork; Irene, for Fan Feaccison yi AL. » Nov 2t Brig Pana ua, Lavender, for Mostins am@ Boston. Mrssixa, Nov 2~ Ship BU Whitney. Cook, feom ‘te: for NO: ine abt Sth inst; brig ‘Aare Rattio, for N 814 abt-15:h, brice Nuiad. Martin, Baltimore. a Nov S0—Passed by Advance, Pack ud, trom ted her Landon pi ot, J Hervey, Cope, for Phita- Rocurnay, Nov 22—Wrig Ellis Richardson. from Naates, for Beston, Jag, to enil soon: and anoctor veatel for do, Rorrenhax, Nov 8—-hips Richd Anderson oro. dg; Arnold Bontiger (Pres), for years, 8 pative of London, England. The triends end relatives of the family are respeotfully | Arrived—#ip Cairo, Boston; bark Wow Hinckley, do; brig invited to attend the funeral, at ona o'clock, this after- | | Leuba, N¥crk. noon. from his late residence, No, 626 Water street, to | Greenwood | At Fort Leo,N. J, om Sunday, Deo 10, Caruanine | Annerr. aged 68 years, i The friends avd relotives of the family are requested | to attend ber funeral to-day. withont further no'lce, | ‘The steamboat Fravk will leave at 10 o’ciook, trom the foct of Spring street. North river { At Culicmea, California. Nov 2, of disease of ths heart, New Onveans, Boo 18. Purnapenrara, Deo 20, Arrived—Barks Mazeppa, Callso; Jap nica, Hstana. Herald Marine Cor: Putapanrnts. Deo 2- PM, Anived—Berk The: E Baxter, Collins Mobil; briga Sarah Blizabeth, Toot a Ni ie, 1 Ort; Acouito, Moore, New ork. (leared—Barks Neshus Mortimer, snd Sarag-sa, Morotor, NOrleane Chas E Lox Harper, Fort an Privce; brize Li Dr Daniee. 8 4m the 38th year of hi muly mariive, fevter, Ponce PR Marone. Piero, Matarrass Ste tae BR eee | trea a anrer, Var giléer, Wilmington, NO; steamers | $¢3 AecHquo. tamuele. for S York, do, harks ins On Sunday evering Deo 19 Lorexau, daughter of 4 Groen, NY rk, Da Yaobens, for Boston, do; brig Zo Gozvaters (Dutch ts foe Tieao B Deoker aged 2 yeurs and 16 daya FE genres or ae Philadelphia; Duteh sche Noord Hella.d, Fyn, for Bonen ‘The relatives apd friebds ot the family are respectfully _ invited to attend the funerel to the Cemetery. thie atter- rey poo), lesking encountered two he Mio Jawrio, Nov 8—Sbips Sophia Walker, over borrd seer nd nig! iswall. tow us Sarah & noom from tke resigence of her father, Factoryville, | snd sbe captew bore up tt one tine to Biyemh Gey, blag vas Coenen tats ite eae Staten Island | The o reo 1 ir @ damaged ati fq"; Panama, Gravee, do; Reis doce, Roberts, for Baltimore At the Istand of Cuba Deo 1, of brain fever, Mr. Na- Br Sm Bannooxnuan. Swas. from Phils/olphia for Mo- | Idg, ECornixg, Corning for NYork do: J B do Rob- vnan B Ovanpat. formerly of New York. bile, fe stated, in a ds epaten from Charloston to have gone | bine, d " en hateworth Jerdsn Stopivgton papers please copy. bate dan'bs Kelly, diae; Gen'l Jeon», avhore, a few cays previcus to the 19th inet, in Horn Gm Supoay Deo. 19. after = lingering illness, Manr, Pate eq, Be N rice Sie Harrrey. Merrill, at Liverpool 29th ult, fevm NOr = wite of Henry Jordan in the 44th year of her age, Jeans, hae a acvern hurriopto Nov 22, lat00 19; in 74 10, : Marke i ‘The frienas of the family are respectfully invited to at- | Which lated thirty Loum aud on the 200m had anothers | tone den Wing Boake ytnmboul Kingman, ‘wioker ton 20th; Sea Bird, Smivs, dy day Pe estan. bei Bante. for do soon. Sid Mah, bark Delia Chagia, Snow, ork, San Juan, Nis, Deo 10—Brig Townsend Jones, Dayton, Ee. Tuomds, Deo S—Shlp Cerro’ Gordo, feom_N wperk, ir. Tuomas Deo 5 ro’ Gordo, from Ne ark Cope 8 idem Dougiaan, feown Wi Tanolee oe hia, putin in distress, repairing; brig H Fitlew, m Philsdelphie, auc Trixers, Nov Harilton, Hallett, Just finished leg, for Palerme avd Boston immodiately. tend ber fureral at 2 o'oloo 1) on Wednesday, from her late residence. Adelphi street, between Myrtio and Park avenues. Brookt; | On Bondsy. Deo 20. Joux Diepericn, only chiid of a avd Catherine Winijen, aged % years, 6 months and @ days ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are reepect- | fully invited to uttena his faneral. this afternoon at Li | o’olook, trom No, 42 Whitehall street, without further in- which losteo twor ty fur hours the wind comuacacing at E and vecring rouns X fur NornvHern at Kennebunk, toNW. wr, ¢£ 1330 tons, Taunchod rocen ‘8 been puroh: sod for $50,000 by Mosse D Brigham & Uo, of Boston, snd Howes & Co of Now York, aud will be tcwed from Keuocbu.k to New York iame diately. The N C will be commas ded by Capt Guo N Lasmb, sf Norwich, Conn. Wratsomr Lomimany (of Warren, RU, bas toon pur. choved by Mr R B Jonson and others, for the fr vitadon Dusiness, to te commanded ty Caps John B Thi mpson. Ware Home Ports. Caer tad Tocees Ma earenay jouly hid of Bn Banx Tay, (or Gleagow, woot eshore in the aud back | yALEXANDRIA, Doo 17—Arr,sches Mott Bedell, Wills, Edwerd C. aud Rorena Murphy, aged 6 months and 3 | of Govervor's I:land, on Monday, at the top of bigh water. : ceria age? L. Orenmer, JP Lofiand, Robbins, do, Sid schr Iram Smith, Hall, Pali She bad two steamtoats trying to got her off, but will pro badly } ave to discharge pert of her cargo. Bene Tivos (of Pittston » at Now Haven from Sangor, had 6truok op Norton Shoal. Viney: de: The relatives and friends are invited to attend his fa- weral on Tuctday, af lo’clock P.M, from his late re- tidenes. No, 39 Pearl street 4S und, ni.he of ith Py ier: Myers Morton, and & nie ED Dee FASasG TT soars, sf the rosldomoe OF | ee ie eter.” On IRS RT SISNGE Gn, SuprMnGAIS Geers | Teme en re oS eenah Sane, Be Bis filends and relatives. and the pilots generally, | #2 the,Sound. where ah loved het 70) e180 | Hosienealearnatie: Sears, N bode WB Dest Dante a Bepiias chara, ers seopoouteiny tnvited. to apeend tae”| Steet Pusiets Gritas | jottanee Rice Ca a funeral, on Wednerday. from 22% Clinton street. old wreck Vth a HWth—Arr brig Sheokford, bape ir, East . Led Seawn, Swein and kodman M Pr: hawbors, N York: Sam K Paynter, Nesl, Alb: Wm H Rutan. Prague Cohaesed Narrows; Maris ‘Iheresa, Crowell, Salom. Cid steamobip Palmetto, Jscheon, Char! : barke BH Chapir, Baek, Fatenzas: Geo W Horton, Packard NOrk rigs Rxpere- er M'D.nalv. Pernambsco and a mkt: Orr, Frisbir, Bostor Alveno, Gould, Windies; schre Julia Ann, Harding Barrcon Price R. ork. BOSTON, Deo M—Arr ship Havana (of NYork Adems, NOrlew @ ships Flying Caslders, Osoar, Mi dlerex, Mara bon backs Wyando te, Peruvian, F A Rrerets. Kurliretos, PR Bazcitine. Marylend, bri It is fivisbed —the conflio: t+ passed; A beaven born spirit bas fled; His wish is acecmpiithes at last — Be pew is entombed with the dead. Norfolk. Virgipia, pavers pleace cory. In Brcoklyp. Dee 19 James Axson. son of Gloevina | and the late [homns Bloomer. aged 334 years, | The relatives and friepda of the family are respeot- | ful'y invited to attend bie funeral, from tho residence of his motber. in Oxford street two doors lett of tuttoa Bar Peprwowry ashore at Green Run betob, Md, will be an entire lose, with her oargo, except her deck losd of Tumbor, which has boon saved, ag well as seme of ber sails and eta ding rigeing Rx New Haven, Hunter, which loft NHavon for Mar je about the let of Octi ber, bas boen 5! days out at ‘counte thence, and 1 are entertainod regarding her safety. Ban Cxas Devens (of Nowpert RI), now in Ran Fran F, by Monsre aborneth) & Cisco, bas teen purchased begin h $9000. She is 264 and Was built st Newport in. 184 1 avenue this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without fartuer in- | ™y17G Mecuansc Cox, fromthe Coatsacoalare river, bound | Wilitme, A'ty Jove, Kato And ar vitetion. toNiirk vith & corge of mauugany wort sebore atthe | & IO Gimro” John & Rher Can mouth of the Costsacoslons rivet, on the lath ult, and was sebry New Voce enekel Acres, Ooees Hird MAKI®SIME INTELLIGENCE, | © ver being tripped of eats, riggivg. &o The vth—arr rt amr Oocan, Sanford Bath: will proeced te eerie AU HUrler oe ca towed tha tein Teneantepin, | Kenneburk. to tw sbip Northern Crown ¢ NYors, Sid sp Peerless, barks Elisa Wm Monty, brigs Gustavus, Lsabeita, Arctw us, Juverna Prot.ction sober Ocoan, Movements of Ocean Steamers. ret Brown, trom Ver: Ero Aconirs, from NYork for Baltimore. put into Phi BATH, Dee 16—Cld ship Sonth Ameriox (now, RST tons) Indciohia en Monday morning fcr repairs, having lost both | Libeoln, NOrloane: bers Lucinds. Smitn, Chariest axehors anc chains, on Saturday bight, off Barneg: CHARLESTU: Cathsriue, bark Miltindes, Rob Leighton, from Mo). lecton tor Philadelphia, with cotton snd rice, was wore 4 dase; 6 Kerr, ire Jeune»; Thos Dernisen, Saunders. ond 2S M Lh a » Poi stranded night ef 16th, four miles above Berlin, Md. She | Philadclphis. Inthe «fing, soveral brics uakrowa. ‘wae well up on the beach the next day, per! Ag ane bark Aura, Crosby, NOrlean:; Sp pol Pastorcite, Aloina, Was expected, it the wi aber continued fa Porto Rico. k load o1 the resid CAMDEN, Dec 13-—Arr aches Rubicon, NVork. 81d 11 od cor dition, and reship the whole to Philaaelp: brige J H Long, Long, Charleston; 1th, Oleron, Penalevent <New York. pportunity. Wipetes, New ELIZABETH CITY, NC, prev to Deo 18—Arr sohrs Rath Haleey, NY¥crk; Margaret 4un, Burgeos, Wind! ELLSWORTA, Deo 10—arr bark WS Lehi § ow); Proepe:t, to load for Cuba, Cid 9h, ber v0! x rd brigs -ndrow Peters. M'Fartaod do: a hrs Edward Smith NYerky York: Br Brio Many Tuncan, from Alexandris for Liverpool, x wih ® cargo 0! grain, eunk op Monday fortnight. and was abandoned cil Knott's lsiard. Tre crow were saved Bare Arsent Pennines Capt Edward K Thompson, eld from Boston Itst Maroh lest, tor Cape Verd islands, since which nothing bas been heard of her. Capt Toompson for morly belonged to Searsport, Me, and was about 87 years old. ere rrr nerermn nnn enrnew ts, ships Ropub io, Jameson, Davie P Them pron, his brother, was fret officer, and was t sof Sits Rinanesbes 00, 20m. i Mga, Wen Se eaee | (ile bel ule, "antenatal" ane ewtant OLEARED, eeccahons pean | Brown, from do srr isk “rluity, Colbaro, for Boston lag: Steamsbip Illinois, Hartetein, asjinwall, M O Roberts. Shor: ened || SORE Soni magaen Crcekete abe; ad ochere, Bianenip Northeta Light Minor, tan Jaan, D 6 Alten. were en biacd: Swaeteee meee) ngeghanTeWn, 8C, Deo ld—Arrsohe Ann Hoaton, Torey, Ship Levorshire, Lord, London, Griswold, Morgan & Wiley. | their frience, Capt T wea an cnterprisiog ship well | Ney WEST Deo J—Aer dt, 8, &Co kucwp in Boston. Mr Trompson first officer, was married a ‘d ald Bt! ‘0 Wa N & Son short time previous to bis leaving port. kir, Lee eT O% | Sox ——., of and from Bangor for Boston, with old iron Bist avec: dehen Miieabelnen: Caan bere And cbingles. in atrempting to enter Portland 17th, got | demnec (asbe'ore stat -4); Gth, sche re, King, Bath Say cBey gaene, ‘uli Rémonet achcre <b Spring Point, near Fort Preble, and remsins ins | ladclphia Sth, beige C 4 Coc, Hubbard, NYcrn; Amcleg Bark Neogy Teekee Treas Mateos ee back or Oe Bac titustion. ‘The report F Julia Newoil, irom | Portcr, Berton (anc sld 10th for Mobile Se Lane euat, Meee Guam * Baltin ore, was ashore at the same place, was inoorrect, and 3) by 78h cobrs Almedia, Bucll, from NYcrkfor Apel eee eas Canta ones en wceeet cyeerman & OF: Probably urrer from tho woove. : es ikea Ee AL s be 3 Ve me, Now jeans, anton. Wes, re [— "Th »» fe : Niches Sarasa, Seuraon, Cenrman | uve tine Now gat aainen ty cere bat SU what | Laie and tre Marto 1" Boa a, ae to songs oc ag 3 A t} t otated it blow at m 8B ow rnisg, ard about 6 o’clook ia the afverno, par pris fon, Hane Pat oe, De toesioe. eas, amn gncing ZAM, No demsae haa beenhearé fromup | ship Shenandoah, f.r Liverpocl, a. & the outward bound rig Lin anillo, Mayhew. Talcot . | be s ; Brig Zours g Frise) Vermugs, Thomsen. & Heater | | | | Sous tusan. Miller, wont ashore near: White Head on MOBILE, Deo 11—C14 Span pol Maris, Macistany, Baroo- i Ow ison, ohn = B, mey t joes. Brig Geo Brows, irvine St Marto, Be’ ole fe eetete ee a eatin cn eiat Weeere belee MACHTASFORT, Dec 1s—Are brig Motieme Ane Hall, a rable an ountof t Boston, to load for NVork. Sid lath echrs Hy Lourena Brig Marchal Ney, Lil ew Orleans, JW al ‘ y . fe " Schr farsb D Sperke, Spatas, Arecibo, H D Brookwan. be seed Wad comed te Sul Goien, JB Brown, Vantio, Thive Sistors. Issvella, aad: Js8 Sobr Mcntauk, Pendicton, Att BW Trundy, OF from not stated. Sobr Chae Colgste Seaman Charleston, Mailicr & Lord. ine, M he léth—We baé qui'e a violent enow storm here last aight, Febr Lovisiso, Smith, Charleston, NL WeC.redy & Gor | yaChRLURCO tet Costing, Me) went a ho the Brot this eeasum, end to-cay the weather is cold aud Wee Schr FJ Brognsid, Adams, Wilmingvon, NC, Van Brunt | Ny'CUUPe stick ® teriibe NEW varnens Dec (—Arr & Sleghs, : war AG: frm Bermuda to the let inst, atate that Schr lie Brewster, Williams, Wilmington, NC, N 1 | ame ‘Oo barrels cf Aweriesn flour dri ted. on the horas of 1 Roped. Moth Nerfolk, Sturges, Cloarman& Co, | {hose iilende witk: Mills—suo) pel Barreret, Woplum, Petersburg, Jas Honter & Co, | ECU" ete Piaaimeneticcr Storben, Bordeau: x Morseret, Woglam, , Jas Aun ; thet ‘i é 4 Sebr Faisfax, Onverp, ‘Alenanésig’ Starges, Clearmin there waevo ctbor mar! cou te the very Juen, N tho rane cf ¢ho veerel in which the Bruror, EB. Nov 30—A lorge sbi; macted end steering fer North noel, was seen 23th, lav 61 N, | W, by the Solway, arr hore Notice to Mariners. Notice is bereb: and others that tho ar was shipped. painted black, dir- litk—are ehijs 8 Puriogton, simto (Ital), Portuma. Genos ling, Turks Is ands 15 days: Jed 0. &chr Victor, Crowell, Boston, J Atkins & Co. b Schr Suri, Washburn (or Mahiman), Machias, E W Dun- jam & Sor. Sioop John Adams, Halleck, New Haven. ‘yd, cules, ——-, Vera Crus 3days Glamorgsn, Par! neiro Oct 14 Tehua: tepec, Brown, Vors Crus Wary Flizabeth, M nol!, Matanzas 4 days Tartar, Shoes, Charleston 12 days. Cd steamships Texas, Lawless, Qal- ABRIVED, Bbip Marsarct Eliza, Adams, Baonos Ayres, Nov 1, and veston; jAmerics, Arb*y, Apale hicols ships Suff lk, B4- | F : Tight veeoel recent @ enteance Over U're * | Point ndio 34, with hides, wool, eo, to W W De Forrest | NEhs ceseel teeta ees tower vpently ate Ben tg Pa a at itooper, kalan, N Yorke Sbip Queen Vietoris. Chase, Havre, 60 days, with nm islend tor the tame p rycee, will be ligh ed on thi onrs Anits, Basso, Sisal, Joven Fo nando, Asooma, and Oe to Thes B Sandfc comber, | and regularly lM, bted thereafter fro. je 5 c chy. , Ise oily. M . Witig Memsbis, Davis, Now Orleans, 13 days, with mdse, to | topuntioe Cally. swe lighte) will be 0 raphed {ocr 24, shine Jeesore, Vandalia, Reperor, Mer bop Liberty, Peabody, Now Orleans, 18 days, with mdse | pronching trem trom the ata distance of five miles Mary Ward b ig Alida, | te: ee ships Sunbeam, Modems will boas, when up with the Fearson, GB Mathows; 7th, ships Clatisss Cap: or poe im clear weather Bar, NNW, andé Egors, to Stanton & Thonoson. Bbit y Biroeso (new clipper), Sandford, Baltimore, 2 days, wor. . ‘ bellast. to § ‘The light on Beason island will be seen at the came time RYOLK. Deo 17—-Arr echer F-ank, MoMath. NY ij hae ‘Ted so, ‘Diggins, Trieste, 92 days, with mdso, to MY the lights of the vessel smd will bear from the bar | Pigsh. Jakoman Providenos; W Wright. Rogers, NYork; W | H Ruton Sp ague do: WP Burton, Rogers, Keepshsamek | for Now Haven; Wicow (Gr), Fields, St Thom: aye {| DEWPORT, Dee 17- arr beige See Bird, Ore. Cardenas for Boston; China. Bamblia, ‘timore for do; M .rietta, bhackferd, Philadelphia for do. In port 7th Eig AM, be ke Muri’ rk: SD Horton, lumber lade: Mav tors of vessels are requested to note well the position of tho light vesee), #0 ag to doter mine whether of not any obarge ie neces .ar By ordor of master. Bark: Alnsh (of Portiard), York, Smyras, Oot 21, with fruit, &o to Perkins & Delano, Nov 30, lat 32 39, lon 48 30, speke sohr Sacrams f Nantucket), hence for Califor. Fr cight days to the westward Janciro, Nev 8, with coffer LO race! Sapt of Lights. e. a Whi . whinb arr in the righ Hi ‘of Newburyport), Halo, Bristol, B, 64 | gi, f. "i , and Wi VADELPHIA, Dec 19-Cl4 eohreD Smith. Poterme, | daze telth icon’ isorkes some ve sebueme Elev epee eA eile Reet dad tere te Jemes,” Smoll, Bi Konsington, Swaim, | cd nothing but NW and westerly gale- for the last 00 days. On Nev 21, while lying toin # tremendous gale from the weetward, let 41 09, lom 42, ehypped a heavy ei jab tilled the cabin with water vost, bulwark: rs Bork Nb Chase, for South Atlantic Ocean, which anilod 16th for Boverly, anchored below, ard probacly went torea 16th. At Tebiti Sept 13, by letter from Capt Wimponny, J A BOCKLAND, Neo 0—Arr trig Lane t, Blaisdol for B¥ors (ai dild 12th) 13th sohes Blivabeth Aroulartea, Floreves and B-ide N York: Taanc Aohcra, av4 Gaw | e thing movesble cf a: * y net do Sd Uith,sohr Peru, Mary Be wor, Eastie A 5 mdder ond wisted 0m a ee ad yr pr tn sa¢ Powtuokct, NYork; Uth, RB Fitts, Rollear, 8 chains; 204, while ssuadin NT Miah: ANd sla on o orniue tm Ginage et aeMs oalee J Stull. ard Win * Brown’ do: Samt Bankin Mein to, ewise ~ eat Ee nat, taken aemeil ep wh since tearing Fol ae Oot 4 ean Pe rena bad 16th, Alquia a clove reefe: ‘ore vail on e boltro| » that wt mn m Int 35 60, Irn 66 18. spohe' brig ‘Sirco. trom Glouoecter for | grened Kathie, Cape T wicca from Calleo Nov ¥ that | Fourie n taH. Deo Isr ehip Johsnnce (Brom), You ho expected hie ship in abeut 2 weoks, whon he heped to be The & able ty rejoin Ler. Sorinam, 6 days out. jabury has been 10 days to the ‘Tritzen, Baltimore; barks Cute Howes, Boston; Vornom, ward of the Shoal, oud has had ® pilct on board four Spoken. Ferg, cad itgnty Lother 8 York. Ship Mercellus, Spooner, from Boston (Suns 27), for Cal | Lovell, NOrlesns; fopnis, § 8 ) NB), , Mar , eats 7 win, Montgomery, Bath, Me; Festor, C fF peith wahorany, 8e, o% Talbot, Marhew Co, Des catty Ang ce ise oS toe at Bartin, Becton Uta brie Mason, Mathie M Jeon, of and 'e-m Boston Ath inst for NOrleans, Talbot, Ma: how & J Tim "took a pilot the Hi vorpool vie New w'milew; 181, 1 AM, took a bevy Wop sigralized Deo 15. lat 88 46, lone do; don Maria, Mivobell 935. ola ‘on (Be : ches North * tate Hort 1 Ga tho bar at the time, lot go tho beet bower auchor and | goat) Acton (R.). from Liverpool fat San Francisco, Oet Baltimere, Cd shin Southport, Wileon, Apalsabloods. payed ont £0 fath: in of ebair; st half prst 2AM, comm Bark Suean Jane, Cork, from Smyrna fer Boston, which |. STUNINGTON, Deo 16—Azr echt JS Ho; kins, Tangier dre 0 the second anchor and’) fathi peseed Gibraltar tb, Nov 10, tat S407, ton 10K We fer Portlard 1s i Kia aa pRrk Thos E Waxter, of ané for Philadelphis trem Mobile, TROMASTON, (ear deta) Old chip’ Heperita ), off Crepe b evry. . oc fj Bi je’ Moveila, from Providence for Jacksonville, ne date, b; bk Morning Stor, Spear, Mbile. Bri lat sh Brig Chatham, Hardy, of aud from Boston for Smyrna, no San Juan, Nic, vie Boston. 58, Jon 74 10. three days cut. Theo Wh—-Are oie Mary D Soul NN ip both vosscls Dust have gone do datoise at 8 ton 6086 Vth, gohrs Caroline Grant, Berry, Nowport, Trig continved to areg until I AM, on the lath, when the ‘Schr Abel Story of Frovinectown, 7 days from Boston for | &.% Brown. Hulse, N brouy ht w th ter, the Hoo abe Abel Story ot Erovincetows, 7 éayi WARWICK, Dec 16—In port, wtg wind, brig Julia ® by W, 20 i Bt John, PR. Doo 8, iat J 60, Wen 6210 rey, arey, ioe Onctorne Scbr Hugh Soott, fro York for Cape Haytion, Nov 18 off Turks Islan de. }) Hondorson, Onde SSET Doo i6—Arr ship Stirl! AncosruRa, Nov /3—B ture, for NVork Id Bompay, Nev $- Ship Chile. Tito »mb, from Boston 10) Cirg, for, aloutte and Boston coo bt Nov 29-Off the bi faty hip Orphan. Passenge: vehis Teme (Vener), Jyan-Stoamebip Nerthern Lishtos pr ng Axgostura, 27 days, with din. RAz08, St J iI P Henderson, € N Hinckle; Mime ircwneviile ‘Kegees Braroe (St Jago), 22 days, | Dence, with trooper 20th, eobe Cinderella, Soall, went to nd Fohiitven, Miss Brily F Jones, G hend weel wohenthi Rubardeon. © | een in'n gale. itov t-bhtn Ba o for New ip wite sad ebtid, Mende sad ois, a 4 5 Mi mas, Carver, for Nev ol ial iwain. Bol Sp eaeeaet eh drerra adil dat Firk, ono; berks Oceans, Bowe es, fF Sosvon. 2a; waberh | Mics 8 Rmor. a Bri skwed af tants nod siya 3 ‘arpel Alexan: u | 1, , UNO; & Chi kage lor do do; 8 it rs Manoho, Mra A nao! whkborieean tape CRs dela, 7 days, | A eapoiita, from do, iY epee demas fees ‘Captor, t, Galler, J Rovorte, Bh werris, JF Fee, I iy > Di y i ap | with Sip Umberto Ball Gee” chempenke Bay. 24ars, | | cnsine, Upton, Salem, bell, Zim W Using, W veil Lawla J 7 Beit | | Bohr Coens, Ri ennsh, 6days, with cotton, &e, MroL ri ey Jl lh whe. y Molten, sburna, | inate ow J MoCargo, B Bensoh, H Beote, | | LET i wy he fade go Mt in’ O MW healer, Mre Risa Pattison JG teyee| | Hiss expirionced very bad woavher during she Witopking 8 Tiiveneee, Pm » tacky | r ee DAES Of Geom lead, weve Delweeks, lon Deo J—Arr sohr Loange, Parsons, Philedel- C8 ‘hitncdor Fisher, wi 14, | ved aue two chileren, Wes C Monroe and bila if pd two o! ron, Mre Th To. W Ford, wife and chile 8 Folger, ith ult, brige Panola, Wass, Jofferson, Ga; 50th, 3 Solr Maricl, Baker, Wilmington, NO, 6 days. H rienced very bad weathor; lost part of deok [nad int , 0.) oon.| | || HS)) » Nov 26 Carcurra, Oct 2%-Ehips Geo Hallet, Howes, for Boston 48 or 20 de; Rockall. Martin. for do 1dg; and ethers as before. Ship Amazon Bourae, for do had old. ONcbe Wary Apne, Gidty, Wilmington, NC, 8 eye, with ft child, Jatin Dosia. Met F Doyle, G cbr 8 » 78, 4 b, JT Houston, LJ Highan, Go Tarnoe. naval stores, for Sand wich, Mase. Druid {not Drewitt), Boston. sauna! brother, A'S Bletider, George Polk, F) Sohr Cicero, Thomas Beaufort, NC, 6 days, with naval atoroa, Sehr Hill Carter, Nefleon, Rict mor Schr Now York, W; yatt, i Sons Washhetase Deeben Cannenas, Deo 4—Arr bark Duke of Welll H Bebr Cervo (of Rocklané}), Cables Aloxsndria, 10 days, ag gt aR eon poe Sehr D W Eldvidgo, Ogden, Goorgotown, 5 days. pag dh rahe nu ble ater Bebr ¢ D Garrow, Robli Norfo! Séays, been incorreotly reported). it om won Mi Fehr Triumph, Howard, ® or'olk, 3 daye Eg EE rig Georro Wheeler, Williim Lyman, t ot Merrie, Vaunerman, Vireinia, 2 days, i C Bush. O8 Porty, Le Biaith, Be Schr dene Ross, Berrott, Vireivia, 3 days. n. Corving orgo Gage, Jauee M Cnrver’ John Gt Sebr Indians, Whitmore, VI for Dt auaaaeal Win 3 piece, Gt Cutin, Jasin Porbsa avenneh. , y tebe © Kern, Chambers. Viteiniay 8 day LLUNNEY R09, Deo 7—Back Tem Corwin, Basford, for Bos | men) sarca Baldwin, i Baldwixi 8 Il MoDowel e300 rane og ets 7) ae mes Dov Nov %—O8 Jols Gics'e, from Amsterdam for San hy, LT W Reker EfeRgkie ata an, Salmo o om | OSE? esd surg, uma oem a | He te ee det oat i Mak A for Providence. / Sth; 4 ' 08 Aoi! 3 1 Re > G i | tello, A P Dolan, M Overacher, Mrs Jame z pight Euviee A Adems Adams, Baltinore, 4 daye, for New | Tun for 00 Opt rome: Heatran “When mohip Frantita, | Gale: R Colby, Hoek Ruday, geveeh wb Ns ie: cote. Bomtiniessa bible. Thich is upposed to have been at Southampton reps, Wt aly | moll. J 8 J He Hine, W ROve. F YE Behe paste dl Wen’ Beltinets’ cane see; Commer doen. “Che Goch at otip | fer tohoes Parke Pattie, ree fave Ay Sehr Hitters 4 boeq. Opeth Be, Faumere, 9,6 ve. ip Taabe}, Rolling, for Charleston sin Grou A Bisshreel, obr & m, a oem jays. t Lh yy and mkt, (ga seocens a " i "arin saprere Charen, fete | Ber ees fo 0, A Cry Herbor sohr, K JIbhooms, stove dulwarks nol ‘other sobr eow d Not be ascertained, ate, from F uakter leg: Worth Stet ke, J Jobn Goldwo; wi heavily at th | Walior, Soyrna, Pel, Sanya. Adela, Woeton. | Sonne Wa Ly OCom , * ye, wi : yal stores being patt of the cargo of ech Rainbow, ee warty At that pine Congins, from Mobile 4 (Ughtor), Lewis. from the wreek of ship ty ore on Romer o sth, own. Schr KW Bellows, Bsrolay P alny, oes ad Russian, Veasie, Osimito; 8 P Bri ‘wr A 4 oN - i tf oe ae, E Benner Eecton, Aig 4d fa to kt mo- Riativesy a, We Flocp Pine, Fewer, Prov | Wextin Wriectartog, WOT oe eh Omne. Bolan ie, eeenae tah ae Wty sy diy Die o-Sib Bale Bad. (Be), omurnivny ! brig, eahaown.

Other pages from this issue: