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City Intelligence. ‘THE COeT OF BRCOND AVENUE. ‘The grading of Second avenue, & portion of which la said te be completed, and the assessment, show another instance of the reckle-» proceedings of our city authori ties, and the great imposition upon our tax-payers. The portios of the avenue just finished is section C, which includge (hirty blocks, and is from Ninety-third to 123d aizcot. The oxpen:e of this improvement is $251,401 6, and is wade up as fotlowa:s— diescee es onee $261,401 66 Of this sum $222,802 48 is aseosred upon the city, to be pald out of the city treasury, and $38,590 18 assessed upon property benefitted. A great portion of the ox pensea in making (he assessment, and for collecting, is not only extraysgant, but wihout any law to warrant and sustain such charges Tt ia paid that the contractor's charge, under the con” tract, cannot be sustained on a fairand proper survey of work done; ‘ha! a deduction of $10, 000 at lea st should vend, and {ben the contractor would get full bor: his con'ract and the work done. This moat pot yet been contirmed by the Common Coancil, and before it is continmed liould be taken to cor rect these illegal and extray r ges, if they be such. CONDITION OF THE STRERTS—THE WEATUER, For tbo last five or six days a complete thaw has been in operation, which has rendered tho condi tion of tho streets in this city almost impassible for pedestrians, and nearly ax bad for the ommibuses and othor vehicles. In some portions of Broadway the rain of Sunday has proved most beneficial; but in those locali- ties whore there is most travelling, yet remain hills of ioe whioh are like as many large rocks fixed in the street. ‘The sengations of ,orsons riding in the omnibuses, when atriking on these mounds, may be easily imagined. | ‘Then, again, tho.e jams which are so peculiar toa thaw | ‘over cease in Broadway throughout the day. In one case wagon, having a large boiler, which was drawa by four horses, while endeavoring to turn at the corner of ‘Wall street and Broadway, became jammed in the ruts, and notwithstanding the whipping ot the drivers the Loreee could or would not move from thelr awkward po aition right across Broadway. The omnibus drivers then began cursing api swearing, and some of them driving | their horas around by the sidewalks. In this way the | difficulty !asied for some five minutes. The condition of Broadway is almost as bad as it can ‘The namber of horses that fall is very grewt. Crossing the streets, ex- capt in those places where the poor and ragged little boys and giria are continually at work, is always actendod with a pair of wet feet. India rubbers are of no avail in theae times, for in some places the ruts are more than & foot deep. in Wall street the snow and mingled mud are fgome places about thive feet nbove the level of the Showa. Horses and caris ave above the pedestrians im those carss. ‘Ihe state of West street, on ac- count of the great traffic cxrried~on in that locality, is horrible, aud y of the cellars im that locality must be well Hooded. Nas au being a very narrow atroet, is'rendered at times completely impassable. Here, alco, as in Wall street, the snow is high above the level of the eldews ‘This has not 1a baci effect on men women and girls who work down town. \ to wear high boots, they are obliged to axpore them.< cy of the weather with tow whoes, which s or no protection. Ii it whould suc 20 now, in what a condition the siceela would The gutters are, for the most part, choked up. Whats horrible change the city has under- gone during the last week, from the tinfling of the sisigh belis to the crashing occasioned by the concus- of omnibu-es—!ro: se to (ie eursing and "the only way in which this great en! can be cutting down and levelling those hills of il over the city, and employing some Sooers at the arossings. This would not cost very rach, Dut whaterer the expense might be, the citizens » swkd be amply repaid in the comfort aiforded them. Yenteréay morning opened with a heavy foxgy at pbore, aod the day was warm, damp, and un. \ solecome tlroughout. Ata little before three o'clock the afternocn a driz#ing rain was succeeded by a very might shower of slest.. The evening was hazy, und wet At intervals from this hour up to cight o'clock, when a ¢l did not continue past a few mi- Sunater at ihe HERALD building ranged tee which are but jock, night. the of frost be- with a clear aimoshere fore morning. Tas Vermnix Conrs o7 Tar Wan ov 1812.—Tho vet vena of our last struggle with Fnglivh power are call upon to-day to attend the interment of an old companion in arma, fhe late Joseph Cla Another melancholy but pleasing duty awniis the heroes soon, It is to pre- gent themyelves, scarred ay they are, before our legis- intors, at Albany, to solicit some relief for their suffering brethien, and the widows of their fullem comrades, from tho representati:es of # State and city defended with their | house during the night. y laugh of sleighing | of the omnibus | n, 4234: at three P.M, | uncloaded, | Aa slergyene. various denomi. bat reart street romaine wi fear Hintonbor] waar az sete Re oat tees | eae hee nations, will attend. The ‘i ‘ ace 7 nro ae sede wer 7 a Freckle “eaghtor of Sohn Vand Eliza Ann Cole, ‘Tux Pouce Densrriet—Onpen ov vin Maxon. Ma WTsse iatives and friends of the family aro invited te Weatervelt issued an order tothe members of the Pe gen ire inaiied fe morning, in which he cautions | Sttend her funeral, y, (Tueeday,) é them a contraction of | o'clock, from the resin her parents, Wa: debts on account of their office. His intimates — ae eee ot tart oo bale that if any officer contract debts which he is unable to a pn 5 a a of Ji nal Looe fay, be will be expelled from the force. mayo ona Tas Be, en re a, eT Ot mine es | incited ace tie toes een ee aya ay for the first time last nig! D. 0. | invited to at! fun 5 af hs Beles, ala ¥ from the residence of “lils grandtai his bride. Mr, King is a California gentleman, and the | o'elock P. M. grandfather, Ly- hapry couple sailed for Europe Saturday morning. The | man Candee, No. 11 Jay street, without further invitation. bil was $150. wt Croc morni January 2, Maraarer, wile of Sorry oy Fuutos Firs Company No. 21.—The eleventh 10 McMahon, years. annualsoitee of this distinguished company takes The friends snd acquaintances of the family, also the Tee | caters of Cinien Co. No. 17, are respectfully {n- the | vited to attend her funeral, from her late rosidence, No. 47 Fourth street, this day, (Tuesday,) 26th inst., at 2 ° x On Monday, Janvary 24, Jom, only son of the late John and Mary Spence, aged 6 months and 8 days. The funeral will fake place this day, at 1 o'clock, from 10 Pattery place. The friends and acquaintances are re- spectfully invited to attend. On Monday, January 24, of scarlet fever, Marurta, 60- cond daughter of William’R. and Marietta Taylor, aged 2 years, 9 months and 18 days. ‘The friends and_ relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at their residence, 113 Nor- folk street, thix day, 26th inst., at 1 o'clock P. M. | Suddenly, at New Brunawick, N. J., January 23, of iu- flammmation of the lungs, Huwry J. Resp, in the 43d year of his age. His friends, and thore of his brothers, B. and Geo. W., are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Xo, 21 French street, New Brunswick, this day, (Teoeday,) 26th inst., at $ o'clock P.M, without further invitatio r On Sondey morning, January 23, of consumption, Mra. Lucy M. Roberts, aged 64 years. , ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, this aftecnoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, No. 87 Bleecker street. Her remains will be taken to Elizabethtown, New Jersey, for interment. On Monday, January 24, MaRGaner Jane, daughter of James and Mary Blakiley, aged 6 years, 2 months and 4 at Niblo's Saloon this evening. The gallant members been unceasing in their efforts to render it one of most delightful entertainments of the season, and worth: of themselves and their guests, The music is seleo with great care, and performers of the first talent are en- gaged. . Lrxatico Ixqumsnpo.—The Sheriff's jury who have been for some weeks past enquiring into the state of mind of Mra. Elizabeth MeCarthy, lady to be of sound and dis; mind, and capable to take care of ber own property, which, it is said, amounts to over $160,000, Axgest oF a Fuarnve From Jusrice.—Officer Sutton, of | the Hleventh ward, and Sheriff Crampton, of Addison county, Vermont, yesterday arrested James McKay, a fu- gitive from justice, charged with burglary and grand lar- ceny, He was detained in the Eleventh ward station E Our Albany Correspondence, ALBAny, Jan. 22, 1853. Tie Failure of Cooley's Canal Resolutions—Will There te an Enlargement?—Appointments to Of- fice—The Delegations to Concord, §c. $c. Your readers will have noticed the failure, in the ssemably of Senator Cooley's resolutions, proposing a | joint committee of both Houses, to be charged with the entire question of the Canal enlargement. Ably supported as they were, and important as it seemed that the subject should receive an early and efficient | adjustment on the part of the Legislature, yet the in- fluence of the Governor and the Atlas clique pre- Se en gaaoaty Ms tke bie’ y agente vented their passage. The fact is, the barnburners, | years and 2 menths. © a with their own men, do not intend that anything | law, Radcliffe sCennay HONeO nares see, sinang shall be done towards the enlargement this winter, | nentiaze Garters pape scar hoping thus to make Gov. Seymour's administration | odious to the canal interest, and thereby compel days. : The friends and acquaintances of the family, and those of ber grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Gillespie. are respect: fully invited to attend her funeral, on Wednesday, 20th inst., at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 80 | | and those of his ted to attend his sely, from their ken Restraint tr han Laverpeot for N Lisnon, Deo 22—Arr Petite Anna, Boston; 24th, Ville de Morlaix, NYork. Mareurius, Dec 28—Arr Huma, Merrill, NYork; N Hand, Turner. do; Montreal. Merrill, NOrkns, re Salon, Clark, Palermo; Eliza Ann, Nutting, Sumatra, Freres, NYork. Mnyorp, Dec 30—Put in, Sir C Napler, Pettingill, from Liverpool 16th, for Mobile, ‘with loss of jlb Pose ei (of Steele, from Aj for Providence, 16 days out Newrort Jan 3—Sld John Merrick, sete tied with atorse by thorn, The x has teen 18 Passpawy, Jan 3—Sld Jean Charles, N days N of Hatteras, with heavy N gales; spilt ssils, and yaovty, Jan 5—Arr Geertruida, from Amatortam for resalred ey GasHOET sae, Savannah, Sdaye, to NL “Ettackiode Slat ult, Chacseey Jorcase Jt oO Ls 1o st ult, a BS Rea ian . ae to Geo ram Londen for M , put ina second time, 8 days ot) Bri; bee, Ferguron, Charleston, 1. 8, to Geo 8] Bulkley,” Has boon 11 days N of Hattoras. > Om do 6 Wilhelmine, of and from Bremen fo Trig Fostor Gunning, Charloston, Jan, bound to Pro- Baltimore. vidence. Jan 12, Sandy Hook bearipg W distant 50 miles, PentLanp Frets, Dec 81—Passed through, Empress, took a heavy galo from ENE, which lasted 48 hours, and Pelham, from Shields for NYork. 1—Arr in, F J Wichelhausen, drove us r south as Cape May; since then, have had Powrtanp Roaps, Jan. a continual suecossion of northerly gales; have been Warnelen, Bremen for NYork. driven to Cape Henry; split sails, &, and damaged rud- Pexarta Roans, Jan 6—Josephine, Bornholm, from der. Jan 16, lat 38 '36, lon 78'12, ‘saw two New York Bristol for NYork; Silas Ioonard, Bassett. from Glouces- ter for Cardiff; Goodwin, Weeks, from London for ———. QueKNeTOwN, Jan rr Forest Queen, Cooper, London for Borton, with loss of spars, sails, &c, and cargo shifted; 6th, Broora, Soule, Liverpool for do, put in with cargo shifted, lose of jlbboom, sails, &e. ' Sovrnampron, Jan 8—Arr un, Higgins, Bremen ' for New Youk;’ ald 6th and put back to Cowes 7th, with much damage. Srart, Jan 1—Off, Orion, from Bremen for NYork. Sniz1pa, Jan 1—Arr Masonic, Hall, Grimsby. Toray, Dc 31—Arr Cecrops, Nielson, Ham! burg for San » Francisco; 6th inst, cai ba! Samuels, Rotterdam for N York, Sid dd, Antracan, mith (from’ London), Cardiff. Put hack Sth, Frances, Filis, from do for do. ‘Tram, Lec'2¢—Arr Fmma, Norfolk. Vauencia, Dee 20-——Arr Lamartine, Hall, Callao. Waterrorb, Jan 3—Put back, Athens, hth (from Charleston), for Liver pool, and éld again 6 Yanmourn (Norfolk), Jan 4—Tho Prineoss Victoria, Strachan, frou Sbields'for San Franeisco, which put in here Jan®, is leal:y, with other damage, having been ia collision with the Resolutin, of Brixham, an mast dl charge. Croonmaven Deo 20—Prig Calder, Mann, of Whitehaven, | from New York for Liverpool, will become a total wreck; cargo entirely damaged, and now landing at low water. | It infeared that several vesxels are lost off this coast, as spars, masts, &o., are coming into the different creoks | and bays. Newrort, Dec 31—The Placataqua, Weeks, for New Or- ‘eans, and the Rhine, Barnes, for New York, which wont ashore on the West Mud on the 29th Dec, haye both got of, and proceeded without any daanage. jan 3—The Marina, Price, for New York, hag put back, making about 12 inches water por hour, and with loss o! jibboom and sails, The Mary, Eustis, for New York, which put back to Penarth Ronds Dee'30, with carro shifted and imaking water, came in here yesterday, to dischargo"and repair. Livxeroot, Jan 3—The Massachusetts, Hanson, which arrived yesterday, from Charleston, experienced ve heavy gries 36th Dec: in lat 41, lon 45, carried away til- ler, split sails, and shipped a large quantity of water. he Bell Rock, for New Orleans, put back yesterday, with loss of sails, spars, &c. Jan 4—The John, for 'Sayanna, was in contact with another ves: 31 last nizht, in the river, lost foreyard, fore and foretopmast stays, &o. Jan 5—ihe Hope Goodwin, for Philadelphia, was in contact with another vessel ia the river yesterday, lost billethead, &e; the other lost foretopmast, &e. ; Jan 7—The Flizabeth, Charleston for Savannah, which =ag on shore in Bootle Pay, was got of this morning, jlothoata; 21d, spoke schr AJ De Foe emo, who Kindly supplied’ us with bread; put into this port for a barber, baving been completely frozon up for the past two or three days. Brig James Brown, Brown, Alexandria, 8 days, to mas- ter. “Brig Excel, Talman, Savannah, 11 days, to Sturges, Jearman & Co. ftchr Duxbury (of Plymouth), Wargram, Tobasco, 32 days. Cir Joseph Henry, Kirby, Matagonia (Texus), 24 days. Experienced very hédvy weather during the passage, Schr Urania, Henderson, Charleston, 8 days. Schr Louisine, Smith, rleaton, 14 days. Schr Col Satterly, Flweod, Charleston, 6 days. Sebrfarab Victorie, Jobson, Georgetown, SC, 8 days. Schr Lamartine, ‘iyler, Wilmington, NC. Schr Meriner, Powell. Wilmington, NC, 8 days. Schr F J Brognard, Adams, Wilmington, NC, 7 days. Schr Jonas Smith, Furman, Wilmington, NC, 10 days. Schr AJ Pe Rossett, Biewstor, Wilmington, NC, 8 days. Sehr Dolphin, Lord, Wilmington, NC, 7 days. Schr Mary, Smith, Washington, NC, 10 days. Ser Secretary Marcy, Robbins, Washington, NC, 13 days. Schr B F Hancks, Killgrovo, Waehington, NC, 8 days. tehr L W Pierce, Pierce, Hamilton, NC, 16 days. tebr Rachel Jane, Simmons, Newhern, NC, 8 days. Sebr Kebecca Secor, Brown, Newborn, NC, 20 days. Schr Morris Chester, Corson, Newbern, NC, 8 days. Sehr Alonzo, Fields, Newbern, NC. 6 days. Sehr Helonn, H Newhern, NC, 6 days. Sehr HC Mead, Sawyer, Newborn, NO, 5 fayy. Schr John G Wright, Pierce, Newborn, Ne, 7 days. Seby Kokeno, Williams, Norfolk, 3 days. In a gale, currie:! away her flying jibboom, split foresail, &o. Schr Sarah Elizabeth, Brown, Norfolk, 8 days. Schr Fanny, Smail, Norfolk, 3 days. Sehr tome, Mariner, Norfolk, S days. Schr Hamilton, Faton, Fredericksburg, 3 days. Schr Essex, Cooper, Fredericksburg, § days. Schr Ashland, Birch, Boitimore, 7 Gaya. Schr 8 I Lord, Smith, Baltimore, 3 day? Schr Michigan, Tunnel, Paltimore, 4 days. Schr Moses Brown, Baker, Baltimore, 3 days. Fehr Jas Donne. Tank, Seaford, Del, 3 days. Scbr Rockaway, Smile-’ Viryinia’ 2 days, Schr Viola, » Fairbus-,. hound to Norfolk. Schr § W Fierce (wrecker), —— tron the wreck of the Corr *lius Grinneil, ashore on 8qu=- woach. Schr $a Lion, Ha-kins, Rockland, 6 daye Rervnsep—Bark Gilbert, Cheever, hence 15th -..¢ for Bath (Irland), retvined to port to-day, having, oh’ .y, Jéth, lat_ 40 20, lon 71, ina gale from northward, sprunis | aleak and shifted eargo; thevessel leaking about 500 strokes per hour, deemed it prodent to return and repair dama- On Monday, Januas , JAMES Beck, of the firm of Jas. | Beck & Co., in the 40th year of his age. aaa ‘The friends of the family are re-pectfully invited to at- him to remain wholly in their hands. On the other | tend his funeral on, Wednesiay, ‘at 2 o'clock, from hi late i ievil dence, 79 Franklin street. :f side, the bunkers, believ ing that the democratic bye ene Co eee etre ot consumption, Max A ¥., party in this State will be utterly wrecked next fall, | wife of Chiles R. Ellis, in ine a ear of her Ree in th failure ’ he refati d friends of the family, and of in the event of a failure to carry out the bic | ae ie Bac sek a cane ee Sa aL ea promises, made before the election, are desirous that | ¢neral, at her late residence, No. 5 Bethune street, this i m pedi tisfy the | day, (Tue-day,) 26th inst., at 2 o'clock P- M. pie sont te ee hs = ris "Gn Monde igri! January 24, after a short illness, necessities of the central line and its ig pert "7 © | Jame E., only son of vanes and Mary M. Cuthell, aged barnburners cunningly prolonged the del for | years. i to-d | "dhe relatives and friends of the fumily, several days, until to-day, when, taking advantage | Jean etotien ae Gophia Gantz, are of the absence of many hunkers, who had gone home | funeral, on Werinesdny, at 1o' clock prectvel, from i siden Eld rit reet. sre tS. | to spend the Sabbath, and keeping their own Lge 9 ceeeee of such is the kingdom of heaven.’ on hand, they succeeded in defeating the proposition ‘On Sunday, January 23, Mr. Ebwarp Hayps, in the by the easting vote of their Speaker. There will oie eee his age, a native of Trulee, County Kerry, : id. probably be an attempt on Monday to reconsider. "is relatives and friends are invited to stead Bis ie umediately » fai i | ral, from his late residence, No. % Roosevelt street, this Tmimyedintely nha Goel ee uae ae roe ae Porciock Hig remains will bo interred in nate’s plan, Senator V anderbilt, (hunker,) gave no- Calvary Cemetery. tice of a new enlargement bill, which will probabl ‘On Monday, January 24, Jase Minis, daughter of Gar- embody such a plan as can receive the assent of both | ret L. and Mary Elizabeth Schuyler, aged 1 month and 20 Houses, in spite,of barnburner opposition. The de- mocratic party, now in power, must do something oe vie “The relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of Manhattan Chapter, No. 4, 0. U. A., and Silencia is question, or meet the disappointed people of © Cha No. 4 . before the Governor suffers such avowed opponents of | fee Tent ot her vparenta,'S1 Third strect. internal improvements us Arphaxad Loomis to speak | for him, te should remember the fate of Silas | Wright's administration, and shun the evil counsels of the At/as faction. The Senate will he called to act this winter upon a | butch of appointments, the most important of which | | area Canal Appraiser or two, and about adogen | On Mot | New York Harbor Masters, and a Health Officer. | "The" rciatives aud friends of the family, alvo of her Some trouble is apprehended, as the majority of the | yrothers, Fleicher and J. J. Westry, and her father, and democratic Senators are hard shell hunkers, and will prothers inlaw, James C., Jaues W., and Win. H Fwalk- disposed to permit the Governor to | ner. are re-peeifully invited to attend her funeral, on hells, who have driven their friend’ | Wednesday, 26th cate ats 6 o'clock a M., from her late f e to Conc + residence, No. si Fighteenth street, | pores oes thar sey em * tton, Mrs, Fuvanmn Dokyna, wife of Joum H. Coraell, in tuate must be left for time to develope. A large Rate | ee ioe year of hee by ber of New Yorkers, hoth bard shelis and softs, are “ty. fricuds and relatives of the family are requested to here, awaiting resu .. | attend herfuneral, on Wednesday, 26th inst..at, the house Two delegations of leading democrats from this | Corpor of Nain end Church streets, Flushing, L. L, at 10 State are at present al Concord—the one, headed by o'clock A. M., or at the Reformed Duteh Chui Minhas. Chief Justice Beardsley, carrying thither a strong | sett, ut lo’clock P. M., where the services wi pers set of recommendations in favor of Governor Dickin- On Monday. Jannary %, of consumption, Roxert P. Davy, aged 48 years, Wr The friends of the family are respectfuily invites attend the funeral, from his Iete re: 194 Grand street, on Wednesday, at 2 P. M. will be in- | terred in Greenwood Cemetery. | On Monday, January 24, Sanan F., ence, No. His remains wife of J. Calvert | not probably feel reward the soft Mr. Mandeville. blood and lives. A committen js ote which ot ‘With tbe names of the gentlemen appointed, as weillaa notice of Mr. Clark's funeral — soars meeting of the corps heli at headquarters, Star | , C4 Lispenurd street. on Wednesday evening, Jan. P of the corps) were ns, vis :—Peter J. lienry Riell, 5 ut Crowley, Lieut Wm. Hilton, Captain vers, Lieut. Haga- mm Alwaise, Dr. Captain Jor Porter, Lieut. Temma ell, Sergeant Gillihen, P. G. Lewia. Y RAYS Chairman. A. Datiy, Jr. 'y of 18!2 will meet at head penard sirect, this day (Tues se y ¢ i quarters, Star liotel, €4 Lis jay), at 12 M.. with the usual bi of mourning, to pay “his Inet teibu act to our deceased brother sol dicr, Joseph ( SN. HAIGHT, Colonel. A Daisy, Jr uteat Aworner SravorG Case.—About o'clock Sumday night two Germans. and George Kahler, got i i une, near Seven: when Eekbart in Seventh ave Vnot progres-ed far nd plunged it into diately over the ed is most r fingers of passed into the the Sixteenth up, and succeeded in arresting iz race and very desperate rosist- the knife away during the pursuit. ‘the 8 taken into Dr. Smith's drug store, where tho wonnd was partially drese@d. Captain steven: son then pnt irons upon Fi nd took him to the stora, where Kaliler immed: identified him as hi murderous aesailant. He wa moved to the ( Horpital. Officer Jackvon found the knife some hou afior wurde. hier boar $ Sixteenth str and is now lying al, in a moet critical stateas regarda hia recovery tHenry Eekhart, Nicho- as Gocdman, and Geo, Kahler, were in ‘a porter house in TheyMrank together, and ultimately tween them Pekhart and Godman | hier, ani whea he 8 renewed, and the . The two accused persons were con co McGrath, whu committed them to examination. Smmrona Rict ax AS@AULT UPON Orricera.—Some of the wicers of tho Lighteenth ward, went, ata late hour on sunday night, to Milliman’s Hall, situate in Twenty sixth street, near Seventh avenue, armed with a warrant vaed by Just ewart, for the arrest of » young man h, alas Taafe Cash. The polis ascer. cused was then in this dance house, but immediately after their entering upon seareh for him! A row was ocmmenced, in which tho offoera were very everely handled Captain Stevenson repaired to the place with an additional force, and scocoded in quelling the rfot and securing the person of Kierch, al.o Da niel, John, and David Kierch, Janr., with tho-e of Poddell, alias Gray Fagle, George Crozier, and Humpbreys, who wero sent to the Second Distric Court. Officers werd, came promp' Ceckhart, after a hk toe St Thomas Police 1 Street Scicroa.—We have received the m from the office of the Commission - ion, frlative to the of Leonhard Hoi. | nan, whe "9 a imeelf on Sunday mornin It ap- | wars that the deceased applied for adiniasion tothe Bost at balf-past four o'clock in the afternoon; the boat for | Marine a oa bad left, and as no institution in the | city would rece(ve a patient’ ill with smailpox, the Chief Clore diveoted Mr. Reagin t. give him a ticket to Decker’s | for lodging, tho Poard paying $1 per night. Tho staten | isiand boat, at Whiteball, would not receive any cases of the sort on board, and hence the as a necessity of sending the man to a shelter. and we ai ssured that, if aitve, bo would have been removed early yesterday morn ng to tho hospital. FE Frng.—About eleven o'clock Sunday night, a fire broke ont in (he atore of tho house 118 Kighth street ocenpied ag an apothecary’s shop, by Mr. Joseph Rutherfird. ‘The flames wore caused by an over heated stove setting fire to {Le wood work, , owing to the dry state of the fix ‘ures and Infammabie nature of some of the stock, they spread with great rapidity. Notwithstanding sho exer ‘ona of @ number of fire companies, the under story of be but was destroyed, and the fire galned such head way a8 to burna few holes inthe floor over head. Here | waw Courtunately arrested. ‘The entire damage {4 asti- mated at 61,000. Assistant Captain Hicks, with a pla- wom of men of the Seventeenth ward, attended, as did aiso Assistant Alderman Trotter, who rendered much aid by Le exertion and direction, Tho building wag insured, Dears ow Mit, James Back.—This well-known Broadwi | merchant died, after a short illness, shout eleven o'ck bf jesterday morning. Mr. Beck enjoyed en immense trade, in the mot récherché and fachionnbledey ooa, Iie died of inflammation of Lhe bowels, ata little of age. Convaimcence ov Ornmpan W. — was tg eo on thi aix weeka since, left the United States Hote for bia home, Newbern, North Caroling. st evening The Hon. Georgs Bancroft will tect. Meobamice’ Institits this (Toestay) vyuning tor” the rooms in the Bowery, corner Division wtrecf’ at that o'clock. is will be one of the most interesting lec tare of the seaton. Tho house will, no doubt, be crosdet te Aare ow Rear. Farata—The Society Library build lately purchased by Mr. D. Howard, will be fm , mio again next Thursday. The property is situate at the corner of Broadway and Leonard street, in this city Laing oF A Conver Stonn.—The corner stone of the now butlding shout to be erected upon the site of the 1d frewery ~ laid ot teoo'cloek next Thursda over thirty flve years aon —This gentleman, © Fulton ferryboat, some | | 52; 4 Chesapeake | brig Nile, fret Mauritius for Go: ays out 1 an (anal 14:27 Gennntown Banik 21,4445 sucreate toreletens, ri sl eal ho | 8 Pennsylvania Rank, 60, 12434. After Board—@2,000 |” Park st é, Thurst a (West © County v's, "60, 102; 5,090 Pennsylvania 6's, chp, 97%; | Afrien) Dele wrbonw ae Doe G0 spore brief 100 thares Long Islan’ failrond. 104; 80 do, ab, 18 | Hamilton 0 Blan Dee 2. ! do, bb, 195%; 400 do. 19%, 100 do, #h, 1044! 100 3 100 do, bb, 1985. Market « oy 7 son; the other, consisting of Lieutenaut Governor | _ At Schencetacy, bh wane ebhoweay? ganurry 1%, eon is now shud fo favor the appointment of Governor | #ftér @ #hert iliness, Jony Husny, merchant of New Or. | Seymour to a post in the Cabinet, which would throw lear, aged 51 years, | Ls atl their ae by Bisel Mr. Church | = HAR n the Ex e chair. The democrats of this i | city appear to be largely in favor of Governor eit INTELLIGENCE, : j Dickin$n, though Mr. Meréy’s residence is here, and } ALMANAC FOR NEW TORK —7HIS DAY, } the latter b ‘MOON KISES, . , morn 05 42 wil perceive th slmore, (hunker, of | 8¥ 07 | miGH Waa. |. ..even 08 45 | your city, intends to bring in a bill, of which he has BN AAA AAA ANA given the usual notice. to repeal the Tammany Soci- | Port of New York, January 24, 1853, | ety's charter. This looks like war to the knife, as the | age of such 9 bill, in the present condition of Re shir | the two Horses, would be beyond a doubt. Had not Park RG ay ak the Suchemis best reconsider their resolution, and | Collins; EMettion a | give up the task of adjudicating, without authority, Pui ‘avannah, Peck & | upon the ligitimate organizations of the party? \ Havana, Shiff, Bros & Co. hre—Henrieo, Tuttle, Richmond, © H Pierson; Rain- | Mr. Taylor's bill concerning slaves in ftransitu how, Culver, Feterabure | still sleeps in the Judiciary Committee, and is not be) : ; Van Brunt & Slaght; ‘Ariana, | likely to be heard of very soon again this session. | Tu 'tam & spngons'T ooa. Rei eatt Beers, Bosto, | This city has been inimndated with Temperance | 1 fckoctve, dati fee 4 ry, N is, Bristol ARRIVED. | and Women’s Rights people this past week. The | | novel spectacle of the presenting of a petition by a tat.on of ladies was witnessed, for the first time, | | on Friday, as your regular correspondeut has in- | | formed you. Alf Bloomerdom has been on band, and Grice; H&F W Mayer. 22, 5PM, to to Barstow, | Some very sensible speeches and very silly resalu- | ne Cape de Gait, tions have been put forth. There will be no Maine | rom Mare same day, | law this session. | SP° from P Jadelph.a; | _ There is a spirited competition for the post office ue try: WER et going on among the unterrified. The latest ramor } is that Jomes Kidd, Fsq., Lec ¢ Newcastle for Caleutta. : Le Ship Chas Hill, Lecraw, I our worthy silver gray | tar Tee il, tod 0 Raker. passed Gtbrel | Postmaster, is about to resign, and procure the ap- | lands, lort overboard 8 Bol 3 med “ap pain gor Poser one seca M. Frei an aa active herr | London. ee aa Ra, werner, and one of the original proprietors of the | Ship Santiago (of Bovton), Petorson, Patayia, 100 days, Atlas. By this means, it is hoped that Mr. Pierce's | $8 St Helena, 44 days, to Hallett & Paco r choice can be forestalled, and the freesoiler retained | Nev 28) let 82 90'S ton 1568 W. sp | Clara, Sith, six months from ) was bound to the China Sea; Jan 8 } spoke schr $ L Sparks (of Castine), for Porto R | Ship Ravenswood, Johnson, New Orlexns. Wm Nelzon & Fons.’ Ha | jet 4 lat 26 20. lon 79 2. | ing N’ 14th, lat Jan. 24.—(Reported by Keen & Taylor.)— | Waldoboi i t. Board—$5,000 Chester Valley Hailread 7's B6¢ to | “eee Lehigh 6, 9735; 500 Penmylvania 6's, exp, cash, 9734; ing Ttsilroad 6's, "70,92; 500 shares Long Island | s6, 1%; 400 do. b5, 19; 100do, 2d, 19; 500 do, 19; | Ww 89 Tenneylvania Railroad, 495%: 10 Minehill Railroad, 78: under the coming administration. The sleighing is delightful, although somewhat worn in the streets, and the weather is mild. | 4 ALrQuis. been Per anes run. 3 Charleston, 9 days, to Thox add, Charleston, 5 5 County Fire Ineuranee, b,j Reading Railroad, b5, 42%; 151 do, 00 Morria Canal, cash, 205; 3 Union Cansl, c& 5 Commer 00 Gi Py 16 %y rard Bank. It. Setwen Roardse-' a the coast Halirged, 19, 100 to, Bremen, 00 days, with F) ‘owns ther on W : Seoond Bow ond District 6's, | damage. y City 6's, 95; 1,100 Lehigh 6's, 9714: 48) | Bark Con el (Br), B : 25 ee a Stock Scrip, 403; 6,000 Reading | days, 10 C. Walks 7 Se areal | F 43, 05, 9834; 4,000 do, “48, 96; | chip Wascener, from Bates ; lortanxe 6's. 700 Penosslvania Distri + G's, 92; 1,000 City Railroad 6's, | came date, Int #4, 10734; 100 shares Long Island Railroad, 1945 ; 2 Liverpool,’ § | bo. 1934; ta; 100 do, Bown, 1925; 190 do, | wp ba 194, 62 Veonaylvania Rade ; ou Beh ved. 2934; 26 ao. %, 100 | Mauritiue for London, North 5) do bb, 1634, 100 Morria | 23 08, spoke ship Je 0, cash, 207% ; 10) do, b6 and | dam, 42 days ont lat 11 § 110.49. W, spoke 4 p lat 84 00, Ion 73 88, Mobile for W Married, At Port Richmond, January 3, by the Rey. Jas, Brown- from Palermo for Philedelphia is + teen 19 ry 15, suddenly, Euzaners, wife of | Wiss the assistance of two steam tugs. ingomoco, for Boston, damaged her windlass this morning, ven in the river; she afterwards slipped, and has now return into dock. pibeKrone, (Pt brig), Hoppe, from Wilmington for from Holghend. mony®.st Rhosnigyr, about nine miles floating ont ther and oth; the cargo (turpentine) is Salone ed > is likely to become a total FatmovuTs, Jan 1—Put in, th Hogans: from Bremen for Ne wit ges. Gn'the coast experienced very severe cold weather, and tho crew were so badly frost bitten that but four men were able to do duty. The G was despatched with a cargo of flour and grain, by Wallace & Co. BELOW. Ship Star Republic, from Galveston. Also, cne bark, unknown. erman brig Estafette, 7 SAILED. Ships Toulon (new), Rich, New Orleans; Hudson, ‘ork, out seven weeks, nite, do. 2 emigrants, with lous of foreyaRt® Wind at meridian SW, and fresh; sunset, WSW. sal ore eupply” of water; bore up'!iWarks and sails Ship Bothnia, Studley, Australia, has anchored in the | — Etsaxrvr, Dee 28—Tho Danish schr Fortund, petorson, North riv of Copenbaien, has arr hero to load tallow frowi"e'an, The Arkisto, at Boston, reports pepper very searo@ at | Poston frou Cronstudt, wa at pisineur St last accoust™ Sumatra 48th Yept. aie Aytwrrp, Jan 2—A quantit; ff casks of brand: = [Par Sreaxsuur Ecnora—Additional.) ligch, from Bordewux for ns, which was abandoned Dec 26, lat 47, lon 9. The master and fourteen men wero picked up in the long boat, by the Fanny, of Saleombo, | and transferred to the Esther, Pearce, arr at Falmouth jan 5. Grmrattar, Dec 26—The wind having veered to the Fast on 25th, all wind bound vessels in the Bay, Algeciras Roadstead, and behind the Rock, passed the Straits to the Westward, Marin ee N, Jen 24, | RSurcouf, and Pescatore, for San Francisco. Banceroya, Dec 21—Arr Constancia, Charleston, and sld for Yort Mahon. Buero1, Jan 6—Put back, Hy Nesmith, Stavley, for N Orleans; James Titcem, Hill, from Newport for do, with sails split, and leakv; returned to go into dock. Of the Pill Slat vt, Amelia, Jordan (from Bristol), and Fuelid (from Gloucester), for NOrleans. ‘Deurast, Jon 1—Arr Emperor, Brues, and E Wright, Jr, er Pelast Lough —, Marion, O’Brien, Liverpool i 1 | | Telegraphic Blade, Gray, Norleans; Auretia, Famma, San Cowrs, Dee 1—Put in, M | tor NYork. DEAL, Jun $—Arr A Berringer, Meyer, Rotterdam for N York; Geo F Patten, Stinson, London for Cardiff; 5th, | Challenge, Smith, do for Hong Kong; 6th a 61h, Kelipse, | Baurmony, Jan 24. Francisco. * Weatic | _Arrived—Schr Roeamond, Pernambuco, “28 days. Det jessenger, Pinkhain, Neweastle | Lorer, for Philadelphia. Left ship Medora, for Australis, tontil Deo 27th; brig Brandywine, for Philadelphia, to ail 28th, | Hamilten, shanghae for London. Tie Hy Grinnell, for N Houwes’s Hour, Jan 21. York, before reported at Deal 20th ult, and the Monmouth, Arrived—Ship Lexington, from the Pacific, with 600 bbls for Charleston, before reported arr 28th uli, both from | SP, 200 wh cil. | London, arr now reported at Denl Sth inst. | Panapeupma, Jan 24. Grrravran, Dee 22—arr Raritan, Hanson, NOrleans | | Arrived—Parks Emily, Palermo; Garland, do; Swan, (and eld 24th for Naples); 23d, Josoy phine, . Paler | mo (and eld for NYork), D6 phine, Doane, Pale: Boston; Elk, do. ith, Harrict, Stevens, Philadel- Satew, Jan 23. Arrived—Brig Water Witch, Para, 25th ult. ’ Left bark Republic, ‘or NYork, wtg cargo; schr Village Belle, for do soon. AVESEND, Jan 5—SId Sir Robt Peel, Gordon, NYork. | yGissoow, Dec s1—Sid Martha's Vineyard, Mayhew, N ‘ork. x | gail from the Clyde 20th ult, Argyle, Barton, Savannah; 2d inst Ronachan, P. Mobile; Marine: is iseilon ee es .d—Steamers Kennebee, Clark, Sone Tirdiia, Put into the Clyde 29th ult, Bolfvar, Dunn, from Dublin _ Pu 1 , Matthews, Bostor for Savannah, with loss of quarter boat and anchor. Gen Jessup, Fisher, andSL Bryant, Gay, Rio Jancis Gruatby Roaps, Jan 6—Wiad bound, Di Flk, Mayo, Boston; briga Foster, Crowell, and Sy from Newcastle for NYork. 4 AMER EROBOOE, Sales donrostipa Hucivers, Hbtaa doe Oa Sher EP, Hawn, Jan J—Arr Rebecca, NOrleans. Charleston; Lonsdale, Taylor, Providence; RL gla, Jan 6—Adv, Samoret, Tolasear, and favre, for | and ZA Paine, sadd nap York: Archiever (Br), 4%, N ‘arab Bridge, Old England, Emma Watts, Muscon- | Cardenas; Leesburg, Naylor, Charleston. gus, Olivia, and Heidilbers, for NOrleanss Arce dial. | Cleared—Brig Frodertek (lt), Parker, Maty/8s solr liance, A N Cezard, and Benj Sanier, San Francisco. | Harriet Garrison, Noyes, slexandria, Ueit, Dee 3l—Arr Felix, NYork; 4th inst, Jane BE | Mellancous. . Walsh, Thomas, NOrleans. | BrSriasee Annes rr here Friday fror Liverpool, ix LiverPoot, Jan 3—Arr Columbia, Bryer, NYork t sO, y Inte St Johas, Caxolina, Sandford, Mobile: 4th, : He cyan dunoan Ce SS Cee” 2 Savan- | NF, about 16thst, for a suppl; y pais; 7th, Trenton, Patten, do; Geo A Hopley, Piorce, ie sue 3 omme oF Bore tice 0 and materials, ; A 4%, Chandler, NYork; 8th, Kjvira Owen, | recently don Pear Inlet, were 21d at auction at Wilming+, NC, 15th inst. The tot sales amounted to Put back Tt 4gow (s,) for Philadelphia, pid. with quarter | Harvanrn, hence (June 6)-0F San Francisco, at ld 6th, Emp | iso Dec 1, waa towed ) by a Br man-ol-war st ult, Fann; bain, Howes, tmoreland ince of Wales, Brown; , all bands being sick wid scurvy. and Lapland, Simpson, NoOrleans NNMBAL, from Caloutty W8s ashore below Boston Semple, Mobile; Hope Goodwin, ay’ | on Sunday, near Fort Indepenghee, haying gone on in the PSage, Robson, and I inceton, Ras Stenmer Rescue had go@ to her assistance, and she Ist inst, Albion, Scott, and Synaram, expected to come off aigh water. NOrieans; Consbrook, John, d Wry Miles, | ww Oxwanp, Welsh, 0m Liverpool for NOrleans, » Currituck, Foster, City Point, (has oeen re- | astore in Caernarvon bay Wae driven higher up the beach ported for Charleston); Chasen, Tlowes, Boston; 24, Ash- | 29% wit; bad main andMizén masta cut away, four feet Jand, Stone, NOrleans; Alfred, Turner, Savanna; Lady | weter in hold, and warhogged. Hobart, Cork, Charleston; Korsuth, Bell, NYork; Lord | Panx Manion, at Miladelphie 224 from Pernambuco, all, Hamlet, Sears, NOrleans; | vode the land to thy S of Chincoteague on the 11th, ant +, Stabl, and Elizabeth, Doane, | ext morning was in 12 fathoms water, 20 miles 3 of * towski, Baltimore; Anglo § ‘ape Henlopen, yuen the weather shut in thick, and com- ; buh, Lexington, Murphy, jmenced blowing’ gale from ENE, which compelled ier to vc heul off, and continued without intermission to blow with krent violence from ENE to NW until the 20th, 4 Mo- ey, Pe ans; Jolin Rutledge, Notice to Mariners, y, Conn, NYorte |. The Bostom Advertiser states that the Important buoy ater Fi ee ap be Rew | in the s'’ of Pollock Kip, has gone adrift, sf aflerwards taken into dock, 1 ’ ten in the river outward bound, JH Harris, Philanthglst, | Shp Golden City, Dewing, 71 days from NYork for San “ {Monnreh dat Taian pNOr. | Francisco, abt Nov 18, Int b3 8, lon — 4 ah; | Slip Jno Bertram, fendholm, from Shanghae vio Singa- alac to 5 P f anghae vio Sin Yoodbury, DeWitt Clintoy@d Hi Ship Shackamaxon, wi from Liverpool for Australia, NYork Kossuth, Prine ton, and Fnege, for | Nov 20, lat 20118, ion 27 26 W. Suip Chins Sprague, Pike, from Liverpool for Bi: 6 238, no lat, &e gs pine. ‘oloniat (Br), from Liverpool for NOrleans, Dec nt, Sampson, and Chassa, Howea? Voston da, (*) for Boston Howard, illiams, do 3 > Mary Ann, Crosby. 0 ya Fa Tah; Waters Bea Ty, wad em Baglin “clin. | 27, lat 44 43, lon 1702, t : tock: Amelia, M’Kenzie, and Greenwich *hilds, do with nt eg eee a (Br), from Cardiff for NOrleans, Dec 29, Arctic, (s) for New York 12/5 Africa, (9) do ferloo, do bin Jolin Howarto 10th; Et inga jallatin, and Garrick, 9 11th; Louisiana, annon, Indlamn, from Liverpool for NYork, Dec 30, lat 61 45, lon 7 10. days N of Hatteras experienced heavy gales from NE nd NW, epi blown off into the Gulf stream, on the 22d, way about 70 mil Hatteras Park Creole (of Baltimore), Coffin, lee, Mr. Ganner D. G. Gipson to Miss Sanan Mantas Wonear, both of Staten Island, cs On Sunday, January 23, Mr. Corus G Faullity, to Marana Fixpstine Lospox, of Russeina, King: Prevesu, of les E by 8 of Cape dom of Haxony Raia, 36 days, to (ic many evening, January 24, at East Brooklyn, by eee Kg eo Senaiso, 8 BK the Rev. Mr. G leat, Mr. STEPHEN A. LANk, of (his city, et fo a , Corning, Rio Santiro, 50 days, to K to Many, elles daughter of Horace Banckrolt, bag., of thy 1 Orrning & Co. Klas been 20 dey’ to the N of fintteras. fcr tin Fark HN Wolfe, Porterficld, New Orleans, 20 days Boston payers please cop Haperlenced severe NW jalés on the coast § yer, Mobile, 23 «aya, oh of Hatierss, with gales from NW Mary Parker, Young, Mobile, 24 days, to J M eevark Peter Dewalt, Ho lark Peter Demill, Hoey, Savonugb, 13 ds Demill & Co. schhinles Brig Croton (ot Bristol), Plye, Port au Pring 3 1 Sa Hay been 15 a Died, o Huddenly, of apoplexy, at his residence, No, 5 street, Mr. Josvru Crank aged 59 years cadtiOwecatie Hils friends and nequaintances are respectfully inv tonttend his funeral, from hialate residence, this (Tes “ayy aftarnoon, at 14; o'clock His remains will bo taken Deo 2h, to Ureenwood Cemetery. to OL & A Ferrit. Jan 10, let 37 16, lon 6, spoke Connectieut papers Bleare copy. aka Tribou, from Georgetown for Bath, with loss te wail Somatic be Lh A hd Sropay | Belg Sutton, Urann, Zar (Cub), 24 days, to Yenatio bloat, aged 4 yenrs, 6 months andd days, ind Sophia | & Bealaine ae UO; lat 2437, tou 20 6 spoke beck The. The friends and relatives of te family, also thove of her Jan the whale possago; apie natin, lost none, is i rs. Sophia Gants, are respectfully invited osd in ‘i eet 0 attend the foneral, this day, (Tuesday) 25th inst. at ined vessel eo as to make hier leak badly. 1 o’closk, from their residence, 319 Gi) Sich eae: reenwich street, Ge, gentle child, to realms of bites, The chastening rod we humbly ba faviour calls thee home, nd let bis holy will be done, Brig Condor (of Machina), Small, Gonaives, 18 dayy, to A © Rovsire & Co, Brig Anglo-Saxon (of Boston), Brown, Gonaives. Brig Cushuoe, Lowry, St Marks, via Key West, 18 days, to Ladd & Chureh. “Jan 18, lat 25 30, lon 76'16, spoke schr Harriet, from Philadelphia for Segua. The 'C has been IL days N of Hatteras, with heavy NW gales; split On Sunday, January 23, of a lingering illnesa, Mise Fus- | ° 4 olla, ke. — Mownnay, ened 81 hens i ——. Brig Gen Wilson, Perkins, Apalachicola, 20 days, to attend her funeral this day, (Tueeday’) 2640 instat'. | PyeM Haart. Jan 12, nt'38 02, lon 78 48, spoke sche O'clock, from the residence of her brother, No. 148 Madi | Guallane®, of Plymouth, frora Port’ au Prince for Boston, short banded, owing to the by fever, Brig Uranus, Prines, ®t Mark ; Brig Franconi, Mocro, saltilia vee Ge, 10 are. dicig Henecniay Mooro, Salta River, Ga, 10 days, to 1y, also the members of Compn- Amarien - A Jefferson Blues, are respectfully Invited to aticad | & Dine can, Heyden, Savanna son street loss of the captain and two men On Sum the B January 2, Axwa MARGARRTTA Worn, ji “oth year of her age, sister to Messrs. ¥. W. Weber & The friends of the famtt ry 2 days, to Dunham 70a 1), took (rom on bord ‘brig Gon Marshall, or Savaterix, Dee 30—Arr Figaro, Baltimore; 31st, Ma- | _Arrived—chip Hannibal, Calcutta; schrs’ Tionesia, ie; Cebvlenton Columbls, NOnteans. Sld 29th, Anna, Se eae oars en ee imcy via SI ; S6th, Hei Curtis, New Ork 4 lea: 1 Indepent paraiso; Queen o Elize, Nf ork, : Bry, Curtis, Now Orioans}.| mycine San’ Franclsos, ‘back Tom Corwin, Olenfuegos; Cakorv, Jan 3—Sid Tarvain, Doughty, and Yankee | schr Flying Dart, San Francisco. 24, posced ship Elsworth, for Rio Janeiro; Jan 6, brig RF rebra Ceylon, M ner, Fall River; Hutchinsgn, Providence; Henry Ba Ann Hivubeth, Fernandez, Wladies. Marla ae Siam, Durham, for Charleston, ite ae oS tale — Glascow, Orleans, ldg: 234. Jan T—Shipe Robt and to leave Greenock 14th; ‘Br barks Hooper, : parks MeMilla orto daye, in, and Paloudar, Lovett, for Bostom Gonaivas, abt Jan €—No Am vessels . Haurax, Jan 18—Arr sohr Hope, pirokal NYork, ¥. Cd 14th, sehr Mary Ann, Baloom,{ NYork; 15th, rs Tava, y, do, Jan 26,’ ady steamship Merlin, for Hana, Jan 15—Bark Bertha, Smart, for Cowes lig; Lyra, Bemis, for NYork immediately; ‘Japonica, Gal- lagher, for Philadelphia do; Millaudon, Butler, for © Orleans yo; brigs Kite, Radovich, for do do; J § Gitti Losseps, or do 19th; Amos M Roborts, Colson, for NYo: Idg sugar yt 103, rials per box alongside, carries 1, boxes; and others. Chi 14th, brig Crooas, Norton, nas. HeLvormioys, Jan 6—Bark Johanna Medial an@ sehr Noord Holland’ (Dutch), for doston, detained by head winds. Tvaaua, (uo date)—Schr John Tyler, from Port aw tox (or N York), short handed, in charge Pilnce for of the mate. Maraca, Doc 23—Schr Ianac Frouktin, Frost, for Bostom soon; only Am vessel. Sid 25th, bark Tremont, Dyer, de; brig Maitha Worthingtor, Freeman, do. = Lr ag abt Jan 1—Rark A 1} Sturges, Avery, for ‘ork, ldg. 4 Manret, Dec 14—Iirig Gon Yoyd, Gilpatrick, Idg, sup- posed for Savannah ‘Matanzas, Jan 13—-Bark EH Oaapin, Buek, from Bat- timore, just arr; Franklin, Mitcsell,’ for NOrleans, ldg; Catharine, Walsh; Scott Dyér, Hill, and Win Larrabee, Gilkey, ldg, destinations not given; Arnira, Tarr; 5 Pipe! Merryman'; Brunette, McGrath ; Jas Bayley, Bishop; Homer, Carlisle; Rolla, Peckner, and Rob\ Morris, Horner, wig; John Henry, Motes; Nancy Treat, Trevt, and Hesle, Peterson, a rigs Keoka, Carver; Manzanillo, Bailey; Wildes P Walker, Fagecomb; Com Stewart, Wilson; An- drew Peters, Fales, and Lydia Stover, Stover, ding; Ra- dius, Montgomery, for NYork, dg; ‘Torcello, Johuson, for , do; John Ditton, Burkett, do, do; Nitheroy, Har- riman,’ do'do; Viator, Park; Emeline, Watts; Mechanic, McClure; Isola, Park; Frances, Surgens; Broome, eartin, and Rainbow, Bacon, wigs schr T O Thom; Van Buren, from Wilmington, NO, just arr. Sld 12th, bark Martha Anna, Babcock, Newport, RI. Mussina, Dec 23-—Ship Montauk, Brightman, for Phite- delphia same day; bark TJ Southard, Small, for NYork soon. PERNAMBUCO, Dec 18 (additional)—Bark Minnosota, Vencock, for Philadelphia, ldg; brigs RF Loper, Kenney, do do; Bathurst, Dutton, from Richmond (Oct 2%) art 18th." Sid 18th, bark Grampus, Dyer, Philadelphia. Port au Princk, Dec 26--2ld schr Challenge, (since spoken-—see arrivals). In port bark Clara Windsor, Button, from and for N York, diag; brigs Isabella Reed, Rico, do do; Louis Walsh, Wood, for do, 8 days, Hlvira, Peters. for Boston, wtg car- go; Hiram B Crosby. Collins, from, Wilmington for Baton, disg; schrs Ontario, Johnston, for do, une; Gordon, for do, (Capt Storer had died and'the mate sick); WW Ful- ton, Joline, supposed for do (captain sick on shore). RorrerpaM, Jan 5—-Ship Jeila, Stafford, for NYork bark Margaretha (Dutch), for do do; Dutch achra Ma: & Adriana, Ouwehand, for Boston, do; Alida Petronella, Potiewyd, for Philndefphia do. RemEv10s, Jan 9—Prig Eliza Burgess, Glawson, from Boa- ton, just arr, to commence loading 11th. SMYRNA, Dec 27—No Am vessel. Sid, about 19th, bark Samuel Train, Wooster, NYork. Sumarna (W Coast), Sept 10—At Assaban, ship Oall- fornia, Francis, wtg 2,000 piculs. At Tampatuan, bark Lucilla, Welch, from ‘Boston, taking in water; had 600 piculs pepper on board, and was bound N to try and load. (Ship “Ava,” roported by the Zooloo at Sumatra, Now. 10, was probably’s foreigner. ‘Sr Axpnews, Jan 13—Arr schr Augustus, Blunt, NYork&, vin Fastport. TrinaD (Port Spain), Jan 1—Bark Geo D Smouse, Winchenbach, from Boston, dieg; brig Vermont, Soquet from Philadelphia, do. Truipap, Jan 10—Bark Johann Corl (Brem), Jaburg, i aoe just arr; brig Cordelia, Gibbs, from and for jo, arr 7th. sed to bv ox Robt Welsh, Kelloch, from Bordeaux for | ,gi74 abt Jan 1—Brig Maria (of Plymouth), disg; omly Axtwarr, Jan 1—Arr Pyramid, Henderson, NOrleans. | New York. hich left the Gironde Dec 19, have boen pick. | *™ vessel. €ld Bist ult, Victoria, Wailington, NYork (and from | yp off Belle Inle , Bad Home Ports, Flushing 4th inst). ” ia : OPAL MORE, Jan 22.» 23—Arr brig Thos R Stewart, Boxpvavx, Jan 3—Sld Granada, Bachelder, and Wind- Brest, Jan 1—The Napoleon, David, of and from Boa- ¢ map tYork; schrs Susan Houston, Eaton, Providence; sor Castle, Baldry, NOrleans. ton, Eng, put in here with loss of Sopimnatsy and reports iva » Robes, NYork; Sarch (Br), Griffin, Hallfax, N3¢ Ady, Camilla, for Philadelphia; Marion, Filtner,_ New Baving peed be Beall ron a An Gptord, Howsnd, Providenco; ‘Tiger, Faulknor, NBedford. Orleans; A'gir, and Czeernlg, for ¢9; Datta, for Charleston; | Wont Win Wirce ten ance boy. ip Lady PemeE GeOria, Cannon, from Norfolk, reports off the WO thing at anchor, wind light; and off Swan Point two large Nunre rigged vessels, supposed ships at bape also. in dissrent parts of the bay, saw a number ih lights. Cid 224, svamship Palmetto, Jackson, Charles- ton; briga Les Annis Yenues (ir), Ruinet, Martiniques Billow, Iapham, Mobile Joseph Guest, Ross, NYork; Richard Borden, Hinckley, Yall Rwer. BOSTON, Jan 22. Phi—Are sipamship Europa (Br), Shannon, Liverpool 3th inst, Eulifax 21st; bark Onk, Rj der, Philadelphia; sohrs Joly A Paine. Smith, Norfolk Renown, Baker; Abbott Larrence, Alien, and Corneli Faulklin, NYork. Cid schr Mill, Baker, Philadelphia. steamer Sir John Har: aaa ship Chicora, di barks To, Mary F slade, Gem; brigs James, Tiscla fe. 20d—Arr chips Ariosto, ale, W C of Sumatra, Sopt 28 via Pernambuco Pee i8; 'Petaloff, Woodbury: John W. White, M'Near; Stephen Larabea, Burt, and Brutus, Couch, NOrieans, barks Jul, Tucker, Pernambuco Tth ult via Holmes’s Hole. Mary j hton, Cutter, NOrleans; Benj Adams, Comish, Mobil Matanzas, Jollorson, Apalas chicda; Emma ¥ Chase, Clase, do; Hadlay, Kent! Apple- ton, Kendrick; Narylaad, [evis, and Georgiana, Rey addy Baltirore; Potamac, Preset, NYork:; briga Wan Moore, Eaton, Curacac 2st ult,via Holmes's Hole; Caroline, Cook, Remedios 2ixt ult; Sarah Vose, Kelley, Charleston; schra Grand Island, Stag), Mayaguez via NYork; Bal Killnan, Jeremie 3bih ali, via Holnes's Hole; Cent Ameica, Chase, Savanmil; LH Nickerson, Chase; Weseo- geytoeess, and Courir. Baker, Richmond, H E Parker, ae, Georgetown, DC Harriet ‘Ann, Andrewa, - 14; Flymouth Rock Lacy; Thos Hix, Cooper, and Kve- 6. Leesan, Yor Mora, Shute, Belfast (for Chariea- wa, Farris, Nuntueket. Below, ahi Hoan, from Caleutta, ashore. 1 ap, Haale ATH, Jan 19—Sld gi Pe nico one i schr Kennebec, Perkins, Yoo LESTON, Jan 20—Arr hark Ftiwan, Nolson, Port- land, Me; Sp brig Fenix, Invent, Havana 12 days! sears Emily Kerr, Linden, Patvimors; HE Vincent, Maloy, Pht- ladelphia. Cd barks Alabama (Br), McDowell, Liverpool; Nath Blake, York, Poston; Corolin®, Sherwoot, do; brig Tartar, Sheer, NCrle ME Wells, Grifin, Ni Ann Smith, Walters, do.’ Sl achr Ano ‘Smith, 'Waltocs? prey to Jan 22—Sld schr Gem no tArr Eats Indianola via Galv eeds, N¥ork; Art Union, § St Th a grim (Be); Bichardion, Grech, Noe doen es Tork, Tre Sits, Blo dnt : Bro brigs Maria Bulal: lene (Brem), hen: steamship Cincinnatt, ton; ships Anglo-Saxon, w returned in di pesthiea 1 eturnied in distress, for repairs ing been afoulof the shipplag on the Bar, in Hevectirna to sail ont; Lucy Watts, Roney, Thomaston, via Key West Surf, M'hntyro, Ch on; Geo L Abbott, Keo do; Yrone (8 4 Cruz 1 days; achrs Josste Dirling, Wheel s I days; Georgo Lincol Saunders, § 2, Goodmanson, Havana 7th inst. Cld'st Apalachicola: ships Uverpool; Italy, Ryan, ; barks Loretto rgont, and Antelope, Conery, | aches Diamo ck, Penissoola; AN Mola; Downer, Brazow Sa tephen Hotchkiss, ig Charlorion, ephen Hot 3, Manson, (Leth a 16th—Arr shins President Fillinors (now), Pen- ; Jor, ———=, Havana! brig ‘epita (Span), Stepr (Han), Ziom: bar, ship Pa Havana & days; schr Hermann Kio Jansiro Noy 16. Outside the b »\ York. Cld steamships Texas, Law- leas, Galvesto 4 Orozimbo (Sard), Perfums, Genoay Elizabeth wrpenter, Antwerp; Clifton, Inger: i, NYork; barks Zion's Hope (Br), Conner, Glasgow; Jo- seGina (Span), Calvo, Cadiz: Mery Smith, Smith, Bostons Mary R Barnoy, Luther, N¥ork: John Williams, Wilsom. Belize (Hon), ‘and St Thomas; schiw GB Mathows (Br). r vn; Auretia, Hanson, Apalachicola. hips ene & eg John Haneook, st po: Yth. ships Win Jarvia, Wine mere, N Kimball, bark Snowden, brig Eagle, sehr ite. ‘h, ships Agnes, H Purington, Fanperor, and to the nip ‘Screamer, bark Lovetio Fish; 13th, schr Enoch OLK, Jan Si—Arr brig Hudson, Elwell, NYork; Lister, Qyaiden; Henry Castoif, Gardi- Sooor, Maisdell, Bucksport; Loduskt, r, Kingston. Cld beig mith, do ‘12th; Winchosp: 10 ith; Kenne- ‘ark Linda Stewart, Slemmer, from Baltimore for Libe PENSACOLA, Jan 8—Arr brigs J E Gowen, bee, Wintkl Scott, and Marathon jloth: Isane Wright, | Tit, Dec 16, lat 20.N, lon 33 W. Duckaport; 10th, Anas A Tyng, Pierce, Havana.’ qian, do 1th. Constellation, do 20th: Arg ton, Doone, do ist: |. Hark iddo Kisnball, Ingraham, from Havre for NYork, | brig Charlotte, Sparks, Havana, Orient, French, 4o 38th, Ateadigvordan, Philtelphia | Pee 90, off Portland, PHILADELPHIA, Jan 23—Acr sohr Henrietta, Bath, Me. Queen, do th. woming, b darah |, Park Thoo E Baxter, of and from Philadelphia, for Cuba, | | PORTSMOUTH, Jan 10—Arr schr A Devereux, Sullivan, J Hyde do 14th; Rockaway, dg20th; Phoenix, eo with Jon 9, Jat 32 30, lou 72; four hours after, saw ship | Baltimore. derpateh; Scotia, Morrill fey jguimore 8:h; Moro Castle, | William & Mary, (of Bath), steering NE (from ‘Charleston RICHMOND, Jan 2i—Arr soles Wi Jonklas, Yangt- Pishop, do 12th; Mary Hale, pliins, do 20th; Savannah, | °F Liverpool) der, NYork; Flavilla, Bearse, Boston. Sinall, do with dearateh; Ary; Delano, for City Point 8th} nik Rising Sun, from Rio Janeiro for NOrleans, Doc 5, SAVANNAH, Jan 20—Arr bark Martha Auna, Bubeook, Tralee, Boyson, fotbarleston 11th; Gen Park. | li 29 19, lon 32 40, Matanzas 7 days; brigs JD Pennell, Prowa, Cardonnae ® c Park John Carver, from Rio Janeiro for NOrleany, Dec 24, off Granada. L Hale, Lull, from-NOrleans for Boston, Dec 2%, off Tortugas Bank. Brig Montrose, Adame, 10 days front Pensacola for Bos ton, Jan 7, Int 31 14, lon 70 45; had two men sick with Chagres fever: 0 16th: SG Owens, 404 Joseph Howe, do with : John Haven, #4 Movile 13th; Jiympus, Wilson, ‘ew Orleans 8th Henry, Ellen Maria, and Judah do Wth: Ligietarward, do 11th: Waban, do 12th; tgomery, Asurion, aud RB Sumner, do with apateh. Ent for Wy 97¢ ult, Ann Armstrong, Jessie Munn, Steward, Dunn, Stringer, Jobn T Allen, Alfred V hrs Julia Ann. riding hharleston. Cd brig Eas chr Mariha Jane, Foster, Passen; rs Salled. Port Prmur, Australia’ Ship Bothnia—Meaera JE Talbot, Ameabur Gammage, Bath, Ad Frederick, and ohn Henry, for Now Onleans; Susan @ | | Brig Swan, Bray, from Boston for Alexandria, Jan 15, | Geo Manning, wife und child, J Jacks to, Jour Qwens, for Chyltston; Int Inst, J Mostgomery, Mangoln, | J#t,87, lo uo NYork for NO Fortune, James Harvey, J Carrah, A Williams, ian Mili /Chesalies, for New Orleans; Harward, Good: | , Sehr Peerless, Conklin, from for NOrleans, Jaa mons J Sorrel, BW Sotne, Fred’ Miller, R Mi Uisrlaon, win, City Greenwich, Bouton, 3d, Industry, Savan- ae dig) cae, ‘ol jraham, laylor, A MeGnerso: neh; @ ‘ew Orleans, 4th, Waban, and Wost. | , Sehr NH Hall, Ray, 5 days from Boston for George- | Hrodget, J Goodall, I LBront’ J Sines, S Beceem morelad, di 'y, and Washington, Mobile: Richd Cob- | town, SC, Jan 11, lat 37 83, lon i H Wood, A Reed, Benj Lindo, John Almond, L Kimball, den, Brrell, Savannah; Josiah radlen, Charleston; J A Foreign Ports. W Mamming, T Handioy, Ira Midgley, A Has 3, W Tir- Westeyelt, and Nlagara, New York; 6th, Goleonda, and | _ Anpnoesax, Jan 7—Pr brign Lydia, Trask, ond Tusket, | rill, T Tirvill’S Tirril, Ticrill, N Titrill, 0 Tire, Jow John (arrow, New Orleans; Brandywine, Apalachicola; | Stowe, for Boston, lag. % Leen, Geo Whittaker, 'W Cibion, John Pope, Geo Eastinam Catbaine, Savannah; 6th, Marathon, New York; Zenobia, Barnavows, Dec 22—Vark Hersilia, Lathrop, disa. John ¥ Burrows, A Moffatt, B Moffatt, John Chapman, Berks Boston; 7th. Am Union, Opis, Mebile; Now York | Arr 20th—Bark Mareval, Benjainin, NYork, and sld | Adam Grant, Harris, wile and three children, R Messott, Facke Apalachicola; Levant, Charleston; Columbia, | same day for leeward. E Farrar, J Homber, Aniofae Kem, Thos Blunt, Jas Blante New Yrk. Carpe as, Jan 13—Barkas Little Lizsie, Gllpatrick, for G Ingram, R Graham, Wea MeCa: irtney, Adam McCarts ‘Aisd port dg, Sarah & Lonlea, Guy Mannering, Ex- | Boston, 2 days; Cabosa, Litttejohn, for Portland, J Asterltrgh, ‘T Burroughs, 1. Fean, ‘Jos Miller, deomes coer ne Ontect ad’ Russell Sturgis, foF New | Chieftian, Dillingham, for NYork, do; Commodore, wi Draper, Thos Chiaman, D Forrest evs eit og hens Sark Hamar, tor Paltindre California, Huron, and fr- | Hams, and Cube, Sawyer, do do; Levant, Nordon, for Phi. | and wife Geo Angermuller, Jacob Funck. John money , for Savannah; | ladelpbin, do; Orline St John, Rodbird, and Louisa, Lind- sey, wtg; Churehill, Hichborn; Sarah B Hale, Crowther, vire/or Charleston; Devon, and Indust Chas Pasuette, David Bain and wife, J Lightonter, Marta J Ward, for Apalachicola; Parthenia, Shoof, for by, Kile Egan, F Stoblman, Jaa Wooks, 1) Arvo Nevorienne, Hand Jobnaton, Courier, Lord Asi:burton, | and Medora, Roby, disg; briga Susan Soule, Hall; Caroline | Heckett CW Harper, J Farin, Gustatt Fonmor Weis Genpis Khan, Salem, Jessie Nnnn, ard Fredericks, fordo; | K Kelly, Colcord; Xeno; jhon, Wording; Eizira, Brown; Ale- | Mullen, Jas Smith, John Giseman, Robt Giseman, we Down, for San Franeleee. sin, Haskell ; PR Hichborn, Berry, and Caroline A White, | Lewis. Tenry Lewis; CB Hinchman, Henry Dena, Was the Greving Docks, Nlagara, (4) ANianco, Pelican | White, do; John Kendall, Williams; and R R Haskins, | Hashes Chins Blow, Kemond Goff, Thon Bytao, Joke Cort Stat, © @ Owens, J Montgomory, and Urcenwich, repair- | Snow, une; Jas Crosby, Pendleton, for Boston, ldg; Jenny | roll, Jin Williamson, J O'Neill, wife ani two chides ing Lind, Gilkey, for Norfolk, do; Lion, Sawyer, forSavannah, | Wm Lwney, John Meyer, two children of 1. Wether ‘yxpow, Jan d—Entd inward, Clam, Potter, Balti: ce, | do; AG Washburn, Aldrich, and Tangier, Grifin, for WII: | Squirednd wife, R Thompson, A Carliek, Tatriok Gro 6% Invincible, Johnson, Canton; 6th, Acadia, Triggs’ | mington, NC, do; Rebeeoa & Frances, Vodtsh, for Phila. | Robt le, R Armstrong wud wife, Wra Chuctton FL Walt Patimore. dolphia, Wo; Chas award, Doak; Parthenon, Davis; Kila, | ley, ina Brently aan! child,"C Hineh, CStacnok ‘Tog 4d ith, Katahdin, Morse, Cardiff, Harding; William Crawford, Porry; Washington, Dunning, | Bamber, 8 Holmes, F Seott,’ Johy Cults, rect, hem ¢ Byort 7th, Versailles, Frost, for, Boston 8th; Ooean | Niagara, Harding: Xonophon, York: A Blanchiast, Vian: | Nayly WM Chanillor, Cytron Orowhon, pat, Quen, Smith. for NYork 11th, Am Ragle, Moor, for do | chard; Uli» Morithow, Grima; Julia K Arey, Arey; Matan- | Davillingsitt, Mr Loogiaps aa wits, W Witenes Hore Yh, Prince Albert, Moyer, fordo wae; Nieolea Heinslah | gna, Stovor; “Marshall’’ (or Marshal Dutoh,) and Ello | 1° Witcok, , 5