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Armero; Ma: fre and blew the lamp fromthe table; the deceased child was in bed; and the woman, Mary Armero, was sitting 1 a chatr close to the table: the fire was scattered around the roomand over the bed where the deceased same City Intelligence. CELEBRATION OF ST. PATBIOK’S DAY. This being the anniversary of the birthday of St. Patrick, the patron ssint of the Emerald Isle, it will be Observed in @ splendid manner, both by military com- panies and civic societies. ‘This is the day on which Arishmen drown their shamrock in a glass of whiskey, whioh is generally attended with great joy and ment among all classes of that people. The military Run Over sy av Ommisvs.—On Tuesday morning, a man Shipe—Constantine, Duryee, Li Griauell, Min procession will be the largest one that has over turned in Chatham street, by one of Dingledein's Taird areaue ling turn “& Co; Levi W. ‘Nickorson, New Orleans, € i ut on that day, and will be commanded by Celonel Fer- of eiages, eal an srvenaiy fairs his life is despaired | Durand; Seaman’s Bride, San Francisco, J 4 5 Hadley, Li Them; & Ne % ant eh Regiment of New Tenney BES. oe oe canteens O17 Son aE nee oes Excalaior (Nerehe, Harta C0, ‘The ogfer military precession will = ‘THE Case OF SUFFOCATION ON BOARD THE F. J. WiCKLEHAU- Bax rks. Maria, , Havana, 0 ‘rocke! 4 The companies of cavalry and light artillery, under | 0 kr dugsem Brat mate of the ubove vessel, informs | 02: Lewellyn JW Elwell ’& Co; Em- comma of Caj Keon’ Kennedy, Neely, and Hogan, | us by note that F. W. Rein, who was unfortunately smo- .. Matanzas, V King & Co; Fanny, Spicer, on the north side of Kast Broadway, the night reig thered on board the sbip by carbonic gas, could not have pw ntha, -ALee BE ee a on Macket strect. Bee Ninth aed Be —— been tying in a room when the charocal was lighted, but | : Cag, me) Dee on the north le ul board and fo a a rin c n Rutgers strects, the right rest mg on Pike street. ‘The | Moin hare Bove ahcant nod forced open order | Jacksonville, Badger, & Co; Princess Royal (Br), z the iment, Col. Powers, apd the iment ), Bermuda, W A Day Eerenty soeond toimiont ns uorth sido of Kant Broadway, | , Jcvmnx Dursavirr.—The police of the Second ward | EcheeD Karey, NW Jacksonville, Joseph between Rutgers and Jefferson street, the right re: ‘On | founds bey about ten years lying in the street ina | Grice; ia Ann, Voorhia, Richmond, Van Brunt & Rutgers street, The cegiment to be formed for y, | beastly state of intoxication. He was so stupid that he | Slaght: Richmond, ‘St Marks, Nesmith & Sons; consisting of the Emmet Guard, Captain MoGrath, and | was unable to tell his name, or where he lived, to the po- | Sarah D Sparks, Dorr, Arecibo, H D Brookman & Co; freb Awsriean Guard, Captain Brady, of New York: the | lice officer who found him. He was brought to the sta- | Myrtle, Howard, Norwich, JH Havens; Mary (Br), Glau- Enmet (5 Captain Nugent, Shields Guard, Captain | tion house, where he spent the remainder of the night— | son, Halifax, H'G Donavan; Surf, Mahlman, Ponce, PR, Heterthy, and Carroll Guard, Captain MoGrath, of Brook. | ina very comfortable condition, no doubt. EW Dunhaié Son, Gold Hunter: Melatire, Windsor’ NC, lyn; acd the Emerald Guard, Captain Cullen, and '82 Sear eens master; Arctic, Wilson, Alexandria, Sturges, Clearman & @oluatcer Guard, Captain Smith, of New York, under the The Late Tragedy in Philadelphia. Co; Wilmington, Pendleton, Grenada, M M Freeman & Co; ommend of Captain ses peeGreth; Co ign Een COMPLETE DEVELOPEMENT—TERRIBLE SCENE. 2S wee, Snite, Wi - No tan) weap Rifles, t] mani . jutler and Fay; , Burch, 3 : together with puch other companies as may be disposed (From the Philadelphia Ledger, March 16.] Sloop—-Rhodelsland, Reynolds, Bristol and Providence, teeter Whe jasade ou theuoril aide of Hast Broadway, | The scene that transpired yesterday afternoon, in the | master. Heenan and Momgorsary atrenta; tise right rest: |: conrt-sacen advise comnts geleow:<Riéa’ soncesly 5 cosaliel ARRIVED. ing on Je‘lerson strest., ‘The troop attached to the Ninth | in the annals of crime. Arthur Spring, accused of the | ,, steamship Marion, erry, Charleston, March JS, 0 Fit, Fenn, Powel Rerrigan, iv detailed for special duty, | murder of Hannah Shaw and Ellen Lynch, was brought | ship Alliance, from Liverpool. , : sid will report to the commanding efieer of the parade | before Alderman Taard. and the examination proceeded | 4 Ship Nestorian, Blish, Singin 117 days, to Gordon & at half:past nine o'clock, AM. ; with, under the direetion of Attorney General Read. Jo | Telbot. Was 52 days from Shanghae to te Cape, where vie societies, by ssion, ht and Thompson, Esq., for the y r Spring, who, | split all three of the a and other sails; evening, at which toasts willbe given and | ‘t'was known, the faher would attempt to erimisate as | Se .Tinde in the trades ‘and in lat 14N, lit, the, Ne responded to by some of tne exiles. The pro- | being the actual murderer, in connection with a youth ; meen. ook cession will be composed of the yarions benevolent socie- | named Finne eaten: sev angeocel wader the High a pilot off adjoining cities of Brooklyn, J ‘Arthur “priog, the accused, a about 46 years of age, » | “Barn Princesa (Br), Lovett, Newport, W, 88 days, to J ties of this and the adjoining cities mm, Jersey ur Spring, the acc: , ia about » 88 (Br), ; Newport, W, ys, to Mig, snk Witney, end wil tenth fram Conca o- the Sounty of Kerry. wi Si core aaerial TS cue Hoxie, Cienfuegos, 14 days, to Hamilton enue at ten o’cloek precisely, through the Bowery toGrand | feli victims to his lust of gold. He jis stout built, the | & Co, . atreet to East'Broadway, there they will unite with the | traces of bad s and a dissolute life making him | “Bark ME Trout (of Lincolnville), Collamer, New Or- military portion of the procession, from thence they will | appear older than he actually is. He sat unmoved during | leans, 14 days, to E D Hurlbut & Co. pass through the eastern gate of the Park, where they | the examination of the witnesses, bis countenance a\ Brig I Duo Fratelli (Two Brothers, Neap), Tienga, will be reviewed by his Honor the Mayor, the Common | times wearing a smile. | Naples. 71 days, to Draper & Devlin. Council, and other distinguished men. If’ time will per- ‘After the examination of various witnesses, includi Brig Wacisaa, Powell, St Marks, 15 days, to Smallwood, mit, the procession will visit Brooklyn, there to be re- | Mr. Maguire and family, keeping the tavern at which | Anderson &Co. Was off the Hook on Monday night, ‘and viewed by the Mayor and the authorities ofthat city. Spring and his son were boarding, and clerk ata cloth- | was blown off in the gale; 13th, off the Capes of Virginia, ‘The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick will have a grand din- | ing store in Market street, where the son purchased some | spoke schr Howard, from Apalachicola for New York. ner at six o'clock in the evening at che Astor House, | shirts for his father with one of the stolen gold pieces, Schr Chief, Van Name, Virginia, 3 days. where they will enjoy themseives right merrily. the son was placed on the stand as a witness in the case. Schr Patriot, Corson, Virginia, 3 days. An oration will be delivered by Lieutenant Colonel This youth, whose name is also Arthur Spring, is a fair Schr W T Anderson, Hoffman, Virginia, 3 days. Doheny, at the Tabernacle,at balf-past three o’clock P.M. | complexioned, intelligent looking lad, of about seventeen, | Schr WH Brower, ——, Virginia, 3 days. This subject will be ‘The Irish Brigade."’ No doubt | and the feeling he exhibited under the peculiar circum: | Sehr Samuel P Lord, Smith, Baltimore, 6days. this oration will be well attended, as it is the intention | stances in which he was placed, commended him to the | Schr Wing of the Wind, Pearsall, Nanticoke, 3 days. of the greater portion of those joining in the procession, | sympathy of all who witnessed the trying scene. Schr Ann Gardiner, Holman, Philadelphia, 3 days. at ita close to proceed to the Tabernucle. He took the oath inan impressive manner, and re- | Schr D Benedict, Thomas, Philadelphia, 3 days. ‘The Mitchell Guard, Company A. Republican Riles, will | plied to all the questicns of the Attémmey General with a | Schr Edward Adams Shiclds, Philadelphia, 3 days. celebrate the evening with a splendid invitation Dail at | modest earnestness and evident sincerity. Me was deeply | Schr Glass Blower, Ward, Philadelphia, 3 days. Chinese Assembly Rooms. Affected when pressed by questions bering upon the | Schr Sophia Godfrey, Williams, Philadelphia, 3 days. ‘The Young Friends of Ireland will have a dinner in the | guiltof his father, and at one time had to beled to the | Schr Eva, Garwood, Philadelphia, 3 days. evening at the Apollo Rooms, where they will colebrate | open air tokeep him from fainting. The statement he Schr Louisa, Chase, Boston, 3 days. the day in the usual manner. made wag substantially as folows :-— _ Schr Bride, Pressey, Rockland, 6 days. ‘The Republican Friends of Ireland will celebrate the The father and son had been living, for about four Steamer Pelican, Rogers, Previdence, 20 hours. Gay by a public dinner at Tammany Hall. Several dis. | weeks, at the house of Patrick Maguire, in Market | Steamtug Achilles, Bird, Boston, 24 hours. tagusshed guests will be present. Among those invited | street. On Tuesday night last the futher took the son to | Schrs Splendid, Trunvell, and Mary R Kirby, Garrett, are Thos. Francis Meagher, John B. Dillon, and Richard | Carrcll’s house, the former carrying with him a piece of | from ship Atalanta. Report the A as lying easy, and dis O'Gorman. lead pipe—fron Maguire’s—the son accompanying him, | charging into lighters alongside; wind from W. ‘The Young Men’s Roman Catholic Benevolent Associa- | as be rays, in order to prevent him from committing vio- | BELOW. tion will hold their frat annual bail at Tammany Hall on | lence, having some suspicion that he intended to rob if | pa. van Dyck (Belg), Detion fom Antwerp, to Funch St. Patrick’s night. The affair wil, no doubt, bo a splen- | he got a ehance. ‘ Feeney id one, as a number of distinguished guests are invited. | | On arriving at Carroll’s the boy was introduced to the | © Meinihe. 6° ris mpaen, with loss of foretopsai Fis axp Loss or Lire—A Caxrumvn Exerosios axp | females, and Mrs. Shaw took him on her lap, telling him | vig Louie, o Ieee ms Conswquawrces.—On Tuesday evening, at eight o'clock, | tat she had nursed him when a little boy, and kissed : SAILED. a fie breke out in the third story of the dwelling house | him severaltimes. While there the fight ocourred and | teamship Southerner, Foster, Charleston; ship Pana. No. 17 Orange street, which was caused by the explosion | John W: Carroll zave the elder Spring & blow fn tb ma, Dearborn, Melbonrne (Australia); Sir K Peel (pkt), of @ camphene lamp. Ca.tain Brennan, of the Sixth | Which, {s still discolored. The ton aye ae eiibat ii | Chadwick, Londen; E Bulkley, Hinckley, Sun Francisco; ward police, on being informed of the fuct, immediately | tempted to strike Carroll with the lead pipe, but thet ' | Ocean Queen, Griswold, London; Luconis, Stuffen, Glas- proceeded to the spot, where he learned that the occa. | fell from his hand, and the son picked it up and secreted | (ow. barks Lyra, Benuis, Havana; Almade, Brewer, do; ta of the building, Mrr. Brizolara and ehild, and | it about his person. They then left the houre and re- | KoDj “America (Ham). Peters, Hamburg; Austin & Riss “armero and ebild’ were in the building and couid | turned home. the father telling him there were too many | 7310) purgess Apalachicola; and others. aot get out. He bravely rushed up stairs through the | there to get the money. im to th | Wind during the day, NW; at sunset, WSW. flames, and succeeded in rescuing the unfortunate indivi- | , The next day his father went again to the nouse to go duals from a horrible death. The women were very | bis own hat, which he left behind him, and afterwarts ‘Tue Hicntanne, March 16—6 Pat. hadly bursed, and Mrs. Rrizolara’a daughter, about four | be told his ron that Carroll apd his wife were Horn FMCE | No signals. A brig, bound in, is inside the floating years of age, was #0 severely burned that she died ingreat | t0 8 1erty the next night, and there would ¥e fo ory, OD | siohe, yy yesterday morning at the City Hospital, whither | the Rouse but Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. \ynGh 1) Gt eh | Two ships and two barks have gone to sea. pile ioterers were conveyed. | The Fire Department eae aatccen dio Novy tard and received his pay, on ‘Wind NW, and light. Weather fair. ing early on@he ground suceecded in extinguishing the ire, gol flames before aay material Gamage. to the ballding’ was Thureday venice Pion’ chen be went te tall a their | © the clipper ship Sorpsioe, Reulett (sot Dearborn), sld eilected. The first floor was occupied as a clothing store | TCC! Ane “out on an errand for Mrs, Maguire. Hisfather | yesterday for San Francisco, not Melbourne, Australia. ay ee te ter pores, iy slighty damaged | then hed bis eoat off, and be thought he was going to | ‘The ship Saratoga has anchored in the North river. an It in, ie ine iti iti = | bed. The son went on the errand, and afterwards met Sechiney=. Tas noms, Macy Armaess SETHE for ee certain comrades in, Morgan's court, Thirteenth street, Memoranda. talina few hours afer the child, yestorday morning. | 00¢ of whom was a boy younger than himseli, named | cyip Panama, which left 16th for Australia, was sold Mary Cardinalli and the other suiferars were easier last | QuipD. sg ot aut e auarter of 1 o'clock, | Just Previous to sailing for $35,000, with freight on board. piven Veet =, (Aad Coroner Gamble held inquests | 5, “Over SS tne rae oor, oD ancion ‘a rapping, and saw The bark Averon arrived at Holmen’s Hole 14th inst, pon ies. He first invertigated the case of Mary | Pf Qptnee vit shoes'in his hand. from Havana, bad four men in {rons on board, sent home Brizolara. The following portion of the testimony gives Aon malin by the US Consul for mutiny on board the ship Palmyra, story of the unfortunate occurrence:—A. D, Ghio, | Ave his sona number of tweaty and ten dollar gold y is i e ship Palmyri wa, " 1 | pleces, telling him to put them away. He {hen tol refore reported. ps berretee at ey eather pcos coc pcs pea = fon that he had murdered those two women, and had | Steamer Roanoke arrived at Norfolk Sunday afternoon, ue Cardinal U7 Orange Street, with Macy | taken the money from Mrs. Lynch’s trunk. | and at Richmond Monday morning at eight o'clock. he inst Tueed: y nigh}, told me in the hospital, this In answer to his son’s inquiries, the father told him —— qorning, that she was filling » lamp with camphene that he was let in by Mra. Shaw, who opened the back Telegraphic Marine = a 6 th ci door for him; that a man and a gir! were in the house the wick was burning, and that the liquid caught | 50+ ‘he kept quiet until they had gone. He then talked | No arrival and drank with Mrs. Shaw, and at last got her togo up Cleared—Park Pristis, Valparaiso. irs, and see if her sister was asleep. She came down New Onteaya, March 15. again and told him that she was, and soon after he com- Arrived—Bark N H Wolf, New York. menced his murderous assault upon her. Before she BRL REN T a LE Reports, Bostox, March 16, lay; the policemen brought the deceased to the hospital; a wasentirely dead, Mrs. Lynch was aroused by the streg. Herald Marine Correspondence. + Bt se lime of the scsdeuts Doctor Cooper testiner to | ses of ber sister, axdeame down stairs in her night | Boaantows, March Lt. the nature of the injuries which the deceased received, | Slothes. He attacked her and bad a most violent | Arrived—0th, brig Andrew Peters, M’Farland, Matan- ‘The Jury rendered a verdiet of death from burns acci struggle before he succeeded in quieting her. vas for Portland; struck Hawes Shoal 9th inst (as before a : e : She crept behind or beneath the settce, inthe back | repored), and came off 10th without damage. oats Mite act of Aeg oe he ees Corte hy ‘The | room, and sceming to be dead, Le went up staira in his | — Also arrived—Sehr Mary Langdon, pucmstoa Rockland timony Was taken 2nd the same verdict re | Stocking feet, but bearing a noise, he came down egain, | for New York. Fae in thee eae at See seed atte woman was'a | and found that she had revived. "He again attacked her | 13th—Sid brig A Peters, and echr M Tangdon. Se eae er with the dirk, and finished her, by, as he said, twisting | 14th—Arr ship Vineyard, Coffin, Honolulu 127 daya, ative of Italy, and ag y years. , her neck. He then went up stairs, and broke the dirk in | with 2100 wh and €60 bbls xp oil, to B North and others; Tur New York Prisox Assocation.—At a meeting of | forcing open the lock of the trunk. He then set fire to | got one whale on passage home, which made about thirty the Prison Association, held at the rooms, No. 18 Centre | the house, stating that he burned the ends of his fingers , bbls oil; lost one whale, struck. street Tuesday evening, the following gentlemea were | in kindling it. When his son suggested that the knize Below on the flats, a brig, unknown. elected officers and members of the Executive Committee | would lead to his detection, he said he had thrown away | PHILADEIPHLA. March 16—4 PM. for the ensuing year -— A the dirk in George street. ‘The dirk formerly belonged to | — Arrived—Steamer City of Boston, Clifford, Boston; brigs President—Hon. William T. MeCoun. om his son, to whom it was given by a youth at the time he | Alamode (Br), Holmes, Aquadilla, PR; A M Robei 1- Vice Presidents—Abrabam Van Nest, Hoa. Joun W. | was living in Washington, and was taken from him by his | son, NYork: schra Austin, Gibbs. do: MA Rowland, Ttay- Edmonds, Hon. John Duer. father about two weeks since. He had borrowed it | ner, do: McDonald, Ellis, Provincetown; JF Tobias, «. Treasurer—William C. Gilnan. before, but returned it. The boy identified the sheath of | Hand, Mobile. Recording Secretary—Isaac Lewis Peet the dirk, and also the piece of lead pip Below—hip Inda, Anderson, NYork. Corresponding Secretary—Jobn D. Ru: oye After going to their room, the son brought water, and | Cleared—Steamers State of Georgia, Collins, Savannah; Chairman Executive Committce—Ronsseiact N. Havens. | the father washed out the stains of blood from hi. shirt. | Virginia, Teal, Richmond; ship Mary Pleasants (pkt) Finance Committee—Jamas 3. Gibbous, Dr in: EK. Parnly, | Ye som returned the gold to his father; but the next | Kinnard, Liv Freeman Hunt, James H. Titus, William C. Gilman, Chas. | morning le was sent with a ten dollar gold piece to pur- | fuegos: Empire, Partridge, George Walker. eae ._ | chase shirts for his {father and himself. Me bought twa | ton, Detention Committee—Israel Russell, William Waln Drin- | of large size for iis fatber, one for himself, anda pairof | (Br). Eldridge. Ragged Island; Panny, Beaston, NOr'eans; ker, Jobn Hopper, Joseph McKeen, John H. Keyser, E. | stockings, und out of the change, five dollars was paid to | J W Lindsay, Lewis, Charleston; Hamlet, Hall, NYork. W. Capron. George E. Baker, W. C. Russell. . | Mrs. Maguire for their board, which was the only money | Disasters, &e. Priton Discipline Commitice—John H. Griscom. R. N. | paid upen that account. | _ Scur Atarasta.—The crew of this vessel, wrecked near Havens T. A. Teleampf. John D. Russ, E. W. Chester, |“ On the cross examination Judge Doran, afier putting | gag Harbor, lost all their effects. No insurance on ves- John Stanten Gould, Thomas Gallaudet, Phillips Van t searching «uestions to test the eorreetness ofhis previous | sel or eargo. Capt Pratt was one-third owner of both. Renseclaer, S. T. B Morse, Ira. Duvis testimony, without producing the slightest variance, asked | ‘they were carting the cargo across the beach: : Drecharged Convict Comamittee—Richard Reed. W. C. Rod- | the witness in the most solemn manner whether he had | Bpu; Maukiaxp, of Waldoboro, water-logred and aban gers, B. B Atterbery, John W. C. Leveridge, Isaac Lewis | not himself committed the murders, assisted by Quinp, | gcned last tanvary, was boatded sth inet lat 33, lon 66 Geet, Timothy A. Howe, Oliver H. Wellington, Henry V. | his associate. A most emy denial was returned, | by whaling schr Young Phenix, at N Badford.’ Poor, Marcus Mitchell. | and other questions followe neanme spirit, prompted | “"isnic Axper Prsris (ef Ellaworth), McFarland, @rom Tak New Bowery Savincs Bank Burrixc.—The busi- | by the father, but nothieg was gained for the’ prisoner. | yfatanzas {er Portland, which was ashore on Hawes ness of the Bowery Savings Bank, which has been lately | The wit everated his innocence in the most solemn | Spoal, arrived at Fdgartown 10th. hout damage. carried on in the Butchers’ and ‘Drovers’ Bank, was yes- | and impressive manner. Scr Hesry, of Addison, before reported abandoned, terday removed to the new building, 150 Bowery, anda | The last question azked was whether he was not promis. | was boarded by brig George Otis, hence at Nagnabo, P R, select number of gentlemen werc invited to view theroom. | ed, if he testified for the prosecution, that he shonld be | Jan 25, lat 83 20 N, lon 65: took from her some saila, &e, The front of the building is of red stone. The outside | jiberated. He denied this, and sa{d the statement was | and set fire to her. wails are cach two feet thick, the front wall is four feet, | made voluntarily, but he burst into tears as he exclaimed | Scoor Jony Brooxs. fiom Bridgewater for Fall River, and the rear wall three feet. The whole building is fifty feet | that be would rather have met punishment could ne ; with iron, struck on Witch Hill reef at 5 PM, 13th, bat by eighty. The banking room is forty feet by cighty,and | have heen spared his present disgrace. got off shortly ufter, and put into Stonington next day, is lighted by a handsome dome skylight in the ceatre of | At this point Mr. Reed interfered, as he had done seve- | where she bas dischatced for repairs. i: the ceiling, and ventilated onan admirable principle. | rai times previously, and resting the prosecution on what — Prova Wasson, from San Juan del Sar for The counter, whereon the business will be transacted, | testimony had been submitted, the prisoner was remanq- | Sen Francisco (before reported as haviug put into Mazat- takes up a large portion of the centre of the room, and | ed for trial. The witnesses were notified to attend this | lan for water and supplies), sailed from Mazatlan about round it runs a banister whieh will prevent more than | morning before tho Grand Jury. who act at once 4 Jan 9, but was compelicd to retura to that port on the 7 one person at a time engaging the clerks. One side will | upon the case, and the trial will probab! , Jeth, havi i im cons tae be Bap? teparate for males sod the other for femal at oy on cae ‘he trial will probably take place th, having run short of coal in consequence of meeting col; brigs Thos Walter, Marshman, Cien- pire, Crowell, Boston; Marcus, Pierce, Wilming- iC; A -M Roberts, Colson, Havana; sobra Haleyon ith Leavy gales of wind. She was obliged to burn the the rear is the directorn’ department, open to view, and | Spring bas, curing his residenes ia thix an} New York | foreyard to enable her to return to port. No coal was to tastefully fitted up. In the rear corner are two safes, | city, been frequently before the courts on criminal char. | be Obtained at Maratlan and the ‘Washington's passengers four and s half by ten feet, built in the wall and secured ges, He was, many years since. tried in this city for ob- | would probably go on in the Mexican briz Panchita by impregnable doors. There are two other safes, under- | taining acask of liquor under false pretences, and served | which was te sail about the 20th. ground, twenty feet below the curbstone. ‘le whole | q short term of imprisonment At one time’ he kept a ‘yoaaiaaban room hasa very tasty and fine appearance, from being confectionery store in Market street, above Thirteenth Bee sone sage he furnished with beautiful black walnut wood and iron jy one of the old shanties danse 10 give} | See eprmerponbencts ah Neisant timber floor. A private two story dwelling for the seere- | place to the Pennsylvania R: } won ae Hedford, March 13, ship City, Wldeylge, tary has been erected over the bank, of the dimensions of | ” Atterwasda he removed to New York, | Nosth Px Honolulu Nov 12—Haiaheina Dec 9 Siig fect by forty. ‘aanoe cuit | days, with 56 sp 1.90 wh on board. Spoke Jan 4, lat | a man of $800; but this case never 5034 8, Copia, Newell, NB, clean: Feb lat ON. Massa Romwson Crrsors oF THE NiNerRENTH Centrry.—The | reached trial, he having compromised with the loser, by | chus heron “ arrival of the Uncle Sam from Aspinwall, and the | restoring a portion of the plund Tn 1845 by rey lew Bearer Marek Th akic ati Prometbens from San Juan, both carrying a large num- | tenced to eight years impr ent in Sing Sing, for # | ton, Arctic Ocean, via Sandwich ‘Islands Nov. 5, Wytoo ber of retursed Californians, bas created a great deal of | Lurglary in Centre street. After serving weven years, bit | tgeke Doe 3, with 60 sp 2,550 Polar oil, und 23,690 Ive 500 bbls. excitement among the civilized people of the metropolis, | £0m, who was working at Washington, obtained signatures | bone on boanl. Shi 4 old di tn Their style of dress is +0 curious and diferent from ours | of influential persons to a petition to Gov. Young, for | voyage 750 tbls ollsnh O00 tive bane, et turing: the that they always attract a crowd wherever they co. Yes- | the pardon of his father, and by persona‘ly prevent Also err 14th, ship ag Phenix, Tompkins, Indian terday some hundreds of these gold seekers might be | ing it at Albany, be succeeded in obtaining his objez’. | Ocean, St Helene Jan a ine 65 bbls seen promenading through the various streets, dresselin | fe was lit 1 on the 22d of October, 1 the real Robinson Crusoe fashon, with deorskin caps and | to this city with his son, about Christmas Ia grist bearskin coats. The best opportunity for people | were employed for a time at Mr. Ragan’s, # confect ae beep eo ts ap eg be ie station them = perk er bet in the last month a been s , selves near a clothing store, sither in Fulton or Chatham | A report hae prevailed that Spring was tried for the mur- th ob Ad & 2 Strests, whither the Californians flock to buy new sults | der of his wife in New York. This is, however, believed | 227 *R.00 ¥hi 14th, pene op yktve Oman Tike of clothes. Even fashionable Broadway is not exempted | to beanerror. He was known te treat his wife with | 043 ion 483, 1, Ionia, Copgeeball, NB, 270 sp, iat lat from these scones, for we noticed a tall individual, ut brutality, and the marks of violenee on her person &, lon 48 E’ Wm Badger: Perkins, Lyon, 1/300 an eho Gressed in a besrskin coat and pantaloons, that | when she died led tom supposition that sho had bgen peaking a fev Gaya previous, Geetey, Meson would have thamed o rake of the lowest rank, | foully dealt with; but itis said this charge never came | her NB 100 sp; Feb 26, lat 1654N, lon 38 W, Osceola, with a musket planted on his boot, or rather on his | to trial Chisole, do, 100 ¢p, bound to Dominiea: 18th, lat 20 20 toes, for the whole upper portion of it was worn off, | Lynch, the husband, widowed by this foul murde=, was -| Jan sudo W platen N Vooklog all around hist for tome place $0 escape from tho | present at the hearing, and wae deeply agitated while | suse secarrerts 7 Si atriog: Her tone ae notice of a crowd of men and boys, who congri to | listening to the details of the crime as ‘supplied by the | YP sailed in company from St Helena, with the Iris, of itnase a modern Crusoe. The hair of these personages | younger pring. “At the eonclusion of ‘the hearing, | gut for NB. y 1 ® some remark. Those of them who have not | Lynch shook the wit by the hand, and expressed | Vo0d's 2th, shi ac! i HUEY O18 on Go pussige freer tie lettres ieulice, | Hiboall antl P | Arr at Wood's Hole 12th, ship Maseachusetts, Nickor 1,500 sp; sent hoine 65 bbls sp Nov 15, Int 223¢ 8, lon 553¢ F, Stewart, FH, 40 sp; Dec 10, la’ lickel, NB, 250 sp;’ Praca, K on the yoynge. Spcke, Mariha 11, Jon 47 59 B, Wave, Downs, do, : ed of his innocone: A fae getty, mind us very much of Valentine and Orson, ‘Their heads | | Lynch dusing yostertny saw his ocphened chiliren for | {Sap aC ne ee a mag oe the same style asjthe Limekiln man’s, | (he first time since Lis return to the city, and deeply af- Arr at Westport March 14th, brig Dr Franklin, Gifford, ‘Their whole appearance denotes | fecting was the intery The children are thrivi ic Oce vine that they have recentiy arrived from a country where | finely under the motherly caro of Mrs, Allen and Mex, | pyc Qeeam, last fm Windt white kid gloves and razors were unknown, and where a | Quinn, living on Pasay unk rond, above Federal street. A | cpth, Clore Poll, Flencers, Matt strong arm and a good constitution is of more service | deep interest has been taken in the welfare of these in- | Spooner, Westport, 450 «p in all: Dee 4, Winslow. H. than the outward decorations and embellishments that | fants, and the probability is that they will be adopted | do, 90 ep ica, Clark, Matt, bv sp: 1st, Gistinguish our fashionable gentry. into families who are both able and willing to do a good,| ywinto iver , ay! o-oo nierto, $ port, 90 sp: Jan 7, Matt Srras vor Reswences.—Mr. Bleecker will soll at auc | Patt iy them. . Wing, do, 50 sp; Osceola, King NB, 180 sp inal tion, on the Slat instant, some very dovirable building’| , TH bodios of the murdered females were privately in- | of Porto Rico, Nye, Baker, do, 20 sp dot Jane! {ots on Staten Island, near the residence of Matthew Mor. | ‘TTC yeeterday at the Cathedral cemetery, west of the | con, do, 10 sp. Alen apoke on « Bank fn Bea the lots in question are situated between | <¢buy!kill, inw lot owned by Lynch. The first husband of | Angawan, Phisney, Mate, 50 op, Fenelon ne NB eb phinsville and New Brighton, and can be reached in | Mr*. Bhaw also lies there, baying been buried there at the | gp in all; Jan 5, Lulied States, Hicks, Westport, clean Torty minutes from Wall street by the ferry to either of | “*Pense of Mr. Ly nad lost x boat with all the oli these places. ihey are part, and the best part, of the P.. addition to th dence at the hearing yesterday, is doant, bat a8 supplied by the Fettepatiett ana thvkn @state upon which Dr. Westervelt has resided, and | the fact that the wounds inflicted upon the deceared | eq); in Jan, off River of I'late, Geo & Mary, Manchester which he has finally been induced to s by the high | ¥ere keft-handed blows, and that the prisoner, for the | Westport, 100 sp. price which capitalists have offered, in view of the great last twenty yours, has been noted for that peculiarity. Arrat Honolulu Feb 7, Warren, Smith, H Hole, which ‘dvantages of the lecation. Not only is the ground ad the wr edis fact may also be mentioned that the Angers of | had been on fire, ax before reported; put back to repair. Guirably situated for building purposes, but It commands | ‘Be prisoner still show the marks of the burns received, ao- | Poih decks were much saraged. from the try worn tor & prospect which cannot be surpassed in this neighbor. “Mie tayelopeniesin cf eke tare eo ts a ward on the etarboard ride: four deck beams burnt nearly bool lopemes sterday, our readers will no i " t doubt readily acini “ ff, the skin-plank burnt through, and some of the tim Sienna cn Pinta sit Savoie Uagaagdta thy | O08 Mt readily init, ere ‘most convincing with regard to | bers charred an Inch and & halt ‘deep. all the cutting gear, oars, boat boards, Inmber and other things in the r; and amid the congratulations vicinity of the fire, were cither consumed or spoilt by the fire. Chited, States revenue department, have, at considerable | atthe J i i 7 , % ‘ d prospect of the violated law be! sere ®; procured # splendid service of plate, which it is | the promptitude and vigilance of the Sonthewar Sen Gini intention to present to their associate, Me. Thomas | securing the auilty men should be properly appreciated, \t St Vincent $inlow for Ue very pmiable snd gentlemanly deport: | and the credit awarded which is xo justly their duo,” a, ee Bomade bythe, Jone uz Zeers. The presentation vn Ship Indian Chief, of New London, returned to Lahai by letter from Capt Tripp, Bar sion of m very pleaan' and entertaining discourse. TELEGRAPHIC corly ia January, to land « native who had mardered the Ihe service consists of one large and ‘ 4 - chief mate of the ship at sea. The mate and nati dnd a moguificent cake Cemaie? amt three small goblets, Pmtapeurma, March 16, 1858, | some words; the former struck at the latter cea Fatac, Acces on Harum R be The Grand Jury have found true bills against Arth: clinched, when the latter wounded the mate and stabbed famed Petrick Doanelly was knosked down ea over, at | Spring for the murder of Filen Lynch and Hannah Shaw, | himfatally. The mate lived but » few minutes. The ad meant Sontaatly killed, by « down train of the above company, | The trial ls fixed for Monday. Myurking timup." The eative wet beat home'by ton f af + i F if petty d Lind orm: ‘vicinity are particularly re- ond, 4 2 HE VARNISHERS AND POLISHERS IN THE a Tor the promape au live: he prompt 0: of MD. Nowhou hie! he acceded to al manner in whieh he acceded to theirdemands, ‘AS BOUNTY LANDS.—THE HEIRS RX. eee OF THOSE fod to bount, Tandy, wilt SBURY Wo. sb Well CHARLES C. Sodinat goods consigned for sale at his neue: 146 Greenwich avonse. | ——— S00 UCTION SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI rt of the city, on very favorabl: nm Co. roal estate agents and 399 Broadway, entrance in Walker st: urns promptly mado. UCTION NOTICE OF SALES.—FRIDAY, AT 105) o'clock, in the auction rooms, 13 Spr rt of imported Sovteh ales, sup &o. Will be described morni: ve sale of furniture, &c. Wednesday, administrator sale of furniture in Contre street. Thursda; the sale of the valuable stock of stoves, bard’ nishing articles, &c., at 537 Bighth axe 0 served in the a1 boarded Fob 1, lat 26 20 N, Charles Frederick, ef rriet Thompson, trl eke St aad 650 bbls ap oll; Oct 19th KE, ship Honan. of Nai | See re ee toe vais | ted to have been there, Chie jing; 18th, bark’ Globe, Ha be made to E. A. STAN: York. . March 16, 1853. TIC TELEGRAPH.—NEW YORK Fue cacrof Hanover and Roaver streats, and y, second building below Fulton for the purpose , to Keeppase we the ri group, with 120 bi ford, Canton, 450 bbls tucket. 450 sp oil; Nov 11 lat 20 N, lom 147 87 E, 1,060 pid ne ey bls apoil, umds, 2,: spoil, was re; ivr at Labalns den 6,’ Indian ( ing: of the further ae- commodation of the pu creasing telegraph business, and teh, with the utmost for construction and ro- es of poles and tel om New York to the city of Wasl | Pond route, with five wires, from | ‘and four wires from Philadelphia to Daltimoro and ington ; by she other line, along the turapike d ere two wires the whole distance, and the com} Now Brunswiel RIAN H. MULL ‘inth a ald 8th to resume cruls NB, to reeruit. sla from do Jan 8, Merrimac, for NLon: Tee 6, lat 66 8, lon 7 te (by the Massachusetts, at Wood's Hole), lat 43 10 W, lon —, City, Eldridge, of and for NB, 2,000 wh. ion for NOrleans, 13th inst, | ih in width by 80 feet i} by sOfoat ia dept tin dey ‘south “side of Thirty-aiy atroat don, ry h Constitution, Wins- depth; four lots adjoining on ti ; feet 6 inches to 20 feet in fifth street—Eii adjoining the above, and foet 134 inehos in width by improvements thereon, vit is eam# on Ninth avenue lots; on the Thirty-fifth stree lots, buildings carried up te second story on the rear. 70 cent can remain on bond a: f carpenter's building materials, &c., all now. For forther particulars apply to c t delivery, this co: advantage of this sonal oF businoss i i rapid modo of communicating with friends im distant cities, an extent of meana for promptitude unequalled by apy ot tying from 19 feot 8 ot 9 inches Hartford, from od bearing N 7 miles. ip Adelaide, Cobb, henc 20, lat 26 24'S, lon 73 Bearse, hence (Sept 15) for do. Ship Realm, Stevens, from New York for San Francis- Deo 12, in'Straits of — Ships Adelaide and Berlin, from do for do, no date Lucy Thompson, Pendleton, from Mobile for Liv- March 5, lat 26 56, lon 79 15. Ports, 6, barks B Colcord, Park, for B Hamilton, Means, thiscountry, Tel 28 beco! syatomatic and re: liable medium of bu | upon thousands of doll 6)forSan Francisco, Dec | same time, ship Berlin, ( Pricrs.—For the transmission of ton words or loess, (ex- N SOTICE—=WM, B. JONES, AUCTION! —This dwy, at 10) | 16 Spruce. street, lot of household fara ‘ilver spoons, offich. hia, twenty-fy De o Washington, SP Wa. B. Wesrenvenr, Superintende: variety of othe irsipataloons, 12 ¢ EHOMPSON, Chastable. | ie ny Kroger, attorney for mortga: ee exceution, ‘at IL o'clock, 20 drawers, boots, shove, ips. rs BOTTLES OF BRANDIES, WINES, Esther, Pendle‘on whiskey, gin, rum, champagne wine, cor- rising the largest variety in the se, and tho qualitics Id by WILLIAM H. Rainbow, Emerson; and Julia Ann, Comery, for NYork, do; Model, ler, Griffin, and Annandale, Sherman, for Wilmington, NC, do; Venus, Orr, and J Means, Herrick, for Philadelphia, do; Orinoco, Nash, to commence Idg 8th for NYork; schre C V Lans Rebekah Fogg, Belcher, for N Cisrcecos—In port March 6, barks Lysander, Snow, from and for Boston, finished di ford, for do, nearly ready; brig do, 10g; and several other Am yeesels recently arrived, un known. ld 24, brig Sarah, Griffin, Boston ‘eb 29, brigs Mary, Creighton, Balti- more; 9th, Coquette, Godfrey, do; 10th, schr Virginia, | Cooper, Philadelphia. GUAYAMA—In port about Feb 26, schr Lion, Healey, from New York, wtg cargo. Haurax—Arr March 6, Br b Boston, (suppored to have loaded at Pictou Lefore winter set ip). Havava—In port Mareh 8, barks Frankln, Cook, for Boston, about ready; P Pendleton, Pendleton, for Cowes, ite, Manntfort, wig ores, for NYork, same an; for do, ready; Melazzo, Nichols, do, une; anna A Tyng, Pierce, for NYork, 14 Johnson, for do next day. Sid bth, brig Adela, Westen: dorff, Charleston via Cardenas; schrs Juniata, Webber, Portinnd; Alvarado, Lancaster, Boston. rk Dency, for Trieste Sth, was a blunder of the Havana Shipping List; she had not been in port for some ) Haver—In port Feb 23, ships Orlando, White; Sea Duck, Porter; St Denis, Follansbee, and Muscongus, Kel- leran, for NYork, detained by head wind; Persian, Finland, Johnson; Jobn §} Edsioa, Broughton, for do Robertson, and Joseph Holmes, Adams, for NOrieans do; Belle Assize (Fr), do do; bark Isnardon, do do. Maxzanr.10—In port Feb 26, brig Nereus, Masury, for Nacvavo, PR—In port brig Geo Otis, Smith, hence 16 days, for do, unc. PaterMo—In port Feb 11, bark Orono, Chase, from Naples just arr, to load for NYork. 10 Granpr—In port Jan 11, barks Perota, Gould, for ND al Kicg, for Boston unc; ‘ork do. abt Feb 27, schr Prospect, Ginn, (Cuba)—Arr, no date, brig Caroline, Cook, id about 5th inst on return. Sacua—In port abt March 4, schr Martha Hall Cramer, to load mola States.’ Sid previously, bark Deney, Averill, NYork; brig Canima, Euiot, dc. Trinwap—In port March 5, brig G F Williams, Kinsman, ghee ldg; schr Geo Enga, ups, &¢. &c., coin EEI 0. 10 North Wil of ‘now and second hand furniture rst physicinns. DERHILL, 430 Broome street. CLARET WINE, FROM $150 PER Brandis, wines, gin, whiskey, cor: r wholesale and family t 20 pe Dealers call or sond your orders, it ‘DERHILL, 430 Broome street. $ SCOTCH ALE, BY THE GLASGOW, re Dublin, and Philadel- ve’ ‘Will sell this da jiam etreet, 9 quan worthy the attention of dealers and other: sées, engravings, feather beds, irs of window shades, &e. £0. G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEHOLD JFUR ‘« niture—On Friday, March 18, at 1034 o'clock, the fuy niture contained in house No. 43 Factory street, sonsistin| of Brussels carpet, mahogany sofas, marble top tablee feather beds, &e. Also, one carriage. L, VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—FRIDA e} March 18, at 1039 o'clock, at the salesroom, 1d Wall Files.—20 cwt. of boat English east atcel flos, She! field manufacture, of assorted rin inches, taper 8 to 20, half round & square and round iy Boston, do; Tai a | mattrveocs, tw lavener, for Boston, do; do, and others au be- will pay you to make one t PO WILL 5th; ‘Tom Corwin, Bas- amopolite, Witham, for he medical faculty. For salo, ima innapirens ILL, 43) Broome street, cor: $$$ viz:—out edge ‘6 toy PORTER, AND CHAMPAGN CIDER, FOR Orders to any extent, put up in any climate, executed with the ut- 2), without resesve, to close a conceey Ann, from Arichat for | unequalled style, to most promptitude, per gies UCTIONEER, WILL SELL, THI ETHBRIDGE, 9 and 88 Fulton atrost. ONDON AND, DUBLIN PORTER AND BROWN s, pints and quarts, of Barclay, Porkina 4 Co.'s, Truman, Hanbury & Co.’ & Co.’n Dublin XXX brown stout, in fine order for gilnptas: G. P. LETHBRIDGE, 96 and 83 Fulton street. COTCH ALE.—JUST LANDED, Dove's, Falkirk, Baird's, Harvey's, aud other brands, rts, im dine ordor, for al is, . P, LETHBRIDGE, 96 and 8 Fulton strost. ONIC ALE—BASS & CO.’S EAST ‘Ale.—100 casks, pints, just arri ure, delicious, non-intoxieatin, d hy the most eminent mo quantities to suit, G. P. sortment of furnit isting of bureans, chaira, tables, cary feather beda, ‘mattressor, 0., manufacturers, a large assortment of WESICOTT, AUCT! household furniture, on Fri the furniture contai consisting of velvet tapostr; plendid French pier glasses, alabs, an} nt suit rosewood furniture in eatelle, ‘rosewood and mahogany marble top centre, and sofa tales, elegant gilt and pearl inlaid do., roscwoo| bureaus and washstands, mab’ porior hair mattresses, mah une; Malina, Roi 'EER.—HANDSOM| morning, at 104 sehr Mohawk, “din store aad houi CASKS DICK’s, | o'clock, being all (The clearance and mahogany marble to gany and walnut bedates French sofas and tot vi ga 3, arin and rocking do., elogant decorated mantel vaso} French ormulu clocks, lace window curtains and ornament ir, Spear; Junius, Erskine, ruBRipar, ‘86 and 98 Fulton s jus, Murray: Athens, castorg, ivory cutlery, glassware, él kitchen ‘farniture, &e, gant rosewood pianofortes. The sale will be Goods to be removed immediately, Catalogues on the mori ing of sale, No postponement on any account. C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER—ELEGANT FURNITUR «pianofortes, and rich house furnishing articles at au litan Hall, Broadway, oved endorsed notes. R. HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., WANTED. THREE STORY HOUSE WANTED—FROM THE f May next, the rent not to exceed $1, ° Broadway, in somo o! intersect, and not further down towa than Broome street. Address 0. A. M., Herald office. RESPECTABLE FAMILY HAVING TO RENT A ‘part of house with all the modern improvements, may ‘ood tonant by addressing immediatoly M. Hotel, room (8, stating location, which must be be. tween Fourth and Fourteenth streets, and not far from num; location ni tion, at Metro, day. Large ani dit, for all snms over Baltimore 10 days; Ma: Ottawa, Brooks, for of rich first claas cetera ; GROWN PERSONS WANT art of a two stor ty, weat of Broad. ‘wood, oak, mahogany an library and ohambor farniture, ing FOO y carved and finish ¢ most fashionable style ‘of the very best material 4 without resgtre. ‘The fu to rent for the first of house, situated in the upper part of Aent must be under for @ northern IURNITURE WANTED.—ANY LADY OR ping, and having fi ranted. Tho pianofortes ‘spose of which are very rich and bon makers of good reputatio are particularly wor cher (from Kingston), , may ofa hs reat in three or ents, with an opportunity, (if desirod,) of boarding in a the advertiser havin i autiful part of Brooklyn, eighteen minutes Yalk from the Wall street ferry, Addroa er, who will pay part cash, and t! hy of tho attention ‘Many otherrich and rich china and out glass w: , to all of which ¢1 ‘a neat brick house in 8s mirrors, silve be included int 5 Home Ports. ALEXANTRIA—Sid March 13, sche ¥.C Horton, Gandy, NYork. Arr March 5, bark Anamoka (Br), ship Martha J Ward, Storer, (Br), Davis, ‘Li do; 9th, bark Glen, &P Woodward, Sturtevant, Fall River; 4th, schr Le Roy, Powell, NYork; 5th, bark Har- 1m, do. MORE—Arr March 15, bri ra 28 days; schr R H Huntley, Haripden, Pomeroy, from Jones, Liverpool; schrs Wm Joner, Bagley, Savaanal:, ia, Merrill, and bark wil jhe ‘obpeciad notice GOODS.—HENRY 1} . will soll at auction, on Thursda - aay) at tf of Parian good| ‘OUSE WANTED.—WANTED, next, a small house, in the np, juch can find 's tena office, stating torm ‘OUSE WANTED—A TWO AND A HALF STORY Lrick house, not above Fourth street. UPERB SALE OF FANCY. New York Packet, Gra} March I7t! a Frid: York. Cid 2d, bark farch 17th, and Frida tales rooms, No. 8 an entire invoice of neluding large subjects never beforo exhi ie wiz) a RH ts Bo) gar ele Ni 3p larch 18th, at 1 Rent not to ex- , may find a good ten- len, Oliver, Lagu mmond, NYork. Euphrosyne, Canovas, Dancing Gir! ship Wm Fisher Jones, New Yor! Below ships Mary Hale, Rolling; Eolus, Lubben, from Liverpool; and brig Helen, Hughes, from Rio Janeiro. BOSTON—Arr March 15, steamer City of Boston, Clif- ord, Philadelphia. Cid barks Abagun, Burgesa, NO: Mary F Slade, Howes, Mobile; brigs Maria, Baile and Messina; Orion Winsor, Bilis, Hayti fuegos; Denmark, mer, and many others of the largost size and most o finish; plated ware, consisting of cake and a liquor stands, fitted with eut fruit standa,Duttor and su josie tin of tables, chai OUSE WANTED.—WANTED TO REN class four story brown stone hous, in a genteel location up town, suitablo fora largo family. Rent to bo from $l, 10 $1,400. Apply to M. L, SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. OUSE WANTED TO PURCHASE—WITH POSSES tion on or before the Ist. May nex houso, situated in ‘a respectable neighbor- hood. on west side of the town, between Brooms and Four- lahos, &c.; papir veves, isting ® dinner lognes, liquor bottles, wit invoico of Maltese marble statuary, b brated modern artists, just reeeis zes—A large invoirs por! tistio bronzes, comprising figures and groups of extra larg size; candelabras, crosses; clocks, hy Lerol & Hottot; wa ranted ormulu goods, in great variety; also about 500 doze new style French porte monnaies an invoice of real Turkish and Persian rags and cai large invoice of table cutlery. such ns silver and plate spoons, knives, forks, turcenc, dish hears DRAPER WILL Friday, tho 18th Mareh, nt 1: ® Se built, two stor; Aspinwall; Clark before oxhibited. Hazhaway; Leland, Cien- es, Havana; Delma, Milliken, Port- fand to load for Cuba; schrs Edward King, Batley, Jack- Ch Richmend; Fairfield, Nickerson, NYork; Watchman, Chase, do. Sid ships Timoleon, Me i : brigs Orion, Schr Isaac Franklin eld on Sunday. PORT—Sld_ March 4 suitable room to let, from the first of Ma; dressing P. D. Q., Herald offic Rambler,’ and ART OF A HOUSE WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN and wifo.—Must he eligible and ina tween Franklin and Twentieth streets, or References exchanged. ICTION, O schrs Sarah Matilda, P. M., at the Merchant a Coombs; Hud:on, Warren, and Rosannah Rose, Coombs, FALI, RIVER—Arr March 13, sloop J D Fish, NYork. $ld 14th, bark Exact, Grumley, Apalachicola: sehr Iram In the stream ready, sehr Alvarado, Godfrey, (from Washington, NC) for Boston. Passed up a schooner supposed the Ariadne, Hawkins, from Phila- delphia for Taunton. HOLMES HOLE—Arr March 11, P M, schr Aun Flower, Crowell, Boston for NYork; 12, brigs Elvira, Ycomico river, Va, for Boston; Richmond, Chee Bath; schrs Hartford, Teague, Savannah via Newport for Boston, Samuel B, Day, Virginia via do for do; 14th, barks 8th ult for Boston; ; Como, Smith, Charleston for Williame, Rappahannock for do; Har- ekland for Norfolk; Jane I Wheeler, and Gannet, Haskeli, do for’ New York; Lydia Breoks, Rogers, Belfast for do:’ Despatch, Barnard, Express, Linnell, Boston fer Tangier; Jas Barratt, Cobb, do for Alexandria: Wave, Bartlott, Plymouth for’ Phila- lish, Neal, Boston for New London. fount Vernon, and Eleanor Willard; 13th, bark Wyandotte, brigs Forest State, Gutenburg, Antonio Vincent, Arctic (Br), Abby Jones; schrs A in tho vicinity of Zand bearing eeupons for con annum, payable Ist Janui the nisold balanes of a Ist a caste ate of the State of Ohio, with and shares of $50 each, own a valuabi of the Ohio rive| ly of tho landing i deop.wator close up t track runt along the whole $8 are located here, 2d. Or! jands surroundin: ‘tha er requiring Little or no @: WANTED—BY THREE OR FOUR YOUNG men, of quiet habits; a parlor with bedrooms attached, in the vicinity of Broadyeay, hetwoen Franklin and Bleecker street: the rooms must be Kept in good order, and the house quiet.’ Address Rooms, Herald office. ILVER TANKARD WANTED.—ANY PERSON HAY- ing a silver tankard, and wishin find 1 purchaser by applying to F. cary, 70) Broadway, corner of Fighth street. 10 PERSONS OWNING VACANT LOTS, AND WILL- ing to give a lease of one.—It must bo in a respectable neighborhood, as the applicant wants to build a small house Stuto the location, length of loaso, and raon having two or threo rooms to a respectable house, where there is but oue famil; of n good tenant by applying to Francis, this oitle must state location, remt, and situation’ of room! house. My family consists of mysolf, Smith, Alexandria. under the general $200, rising—Ist. Nearly a mile frontage in Wollrville, giving a mono) to dispose of it, will Wellsville, of ‘ehai Pense to fit it for house foundations, ani terial for building, either in Averon, Kellai Tucker, Mobile do; schrs Libert binger, Cooper, peeins stone or briol| for his own ‘use ‘One hundred aores of land adjoining the ing up the gentle orth. This | s 01 kinds of earthonware ; and abovo al if Yellow Creok ooal, especially dwelt upon by P: in bi port: (forge in qeatity’ and conve! the coal veins betwoon Pittabr ed We There are two wide extended he both of good quality, but of varie: eins are of a conveniont working thiel all crop out at the hill sido, draining themes! g overy advantage that could be wished for ‘King and for running the coal down to nd to the steamboat wharves, whioh half a mjlo distant from tho pi ir and # half to six feot thie! available fer the market of a] It is got out in bright, bituminous hard lamps, very free from iron ard fares. and its qualit hia; echr Jas En; 12th, schrs M ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL HOUSK, FOR A ily, without children. A reasonable rent by) paid. Address, stating torms, &c., Andrew . a ‘0, |. Bowman, Kalos, Lucy Baker, Ina, Ellen Dyer, John Simmons, Harriet, 4th, brigs Richmond, and Elvira; achra i ‘tford, Samuel B, Harbinger, In port 14th, 11 A M, wind W, barks Averon, Horace, Como; brig Maria; schrs Mystic, Liberty, J Ingraham) ia Brocks, Express, J Barratt, Wave. Wm Wright. Rogers, ql : 3th, schr Spright erson, NYork; Lith schrs Virginia, Poriland; schr Lewis, Best, ships Armeide (Br), Gays from Calloa, ‘with guano for orders: dt, Myers, wtg orders. Arr’ March 13, propeller Decatur, Norwich; schra Daniel T Willitt, Smith, do; Palestine, Ho't, Daltimere: 14th, propeller REForbes, Morris, Boston for New York, with ship Rockland in tow: schrs Adventurer, Prentis, New York; Uncas, Church, Norfolk for Norwich; Meteor, Sturges, Ponee, P R, for Bridgeport; loo} ., New York. Sid 13th, brigs Rai WI; Marilike, ANTED TO RENT OR LEASE FROM TWO TO three years, 2 modern brown stono front house, 25 feat Fourteenth and Twonty-third strects, Despatch, J English. erficial vein, of four ai ed to be the best coal TANTED-LOCATION BETWEE MTwonty-eixth stroet, and Thi y. proferred—a good ‘Tenant unexeeptionadle, location and’ terms, JAMES MYERS, Exchange broker, v CHAMBERS AND Address, stating mmanding poini river approachos nears at the nap willshow that, y inflexion of the south shoro of Lake Trio brings tI vigation wt Cleveland so nearto the Ohio at We! to give to tho latter unrivalled sdvantazos for carry between Penns; nd the north western lake diitriot. The Clevel: Railroad, which has rerantly gone into lsville 9s its southern torn rinety-eight miles, an. Tn Hayton Roads, JANTED—BY A PAMILY OF THREE PERSONS, i art of the city, withia Rent not to exceed i in NEW LONDOD Geer, New York for ing partiowlars, M 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A NEATLY FURNISHED room with a pantry or smail room adjoining, with a gentleman and his wife, clow Twelfth street, and betwoen the ddress Builder, Broadway The length of this rond it affords the most favorable with coal from tlc company’s minoi ville is pleasantly Ini board. is wantod b; above Vrince and nee a out on ® torace of rivor botton vated above the highest flocds of the Ohto, suppliod with pure water. e surrounding countr ited by an indratrious fa are abundant and cheap, and the Whecling, and fort; advantages to manufaeturers alout establishin ‘The company can deliver their eoal at Cle The prices it oam from 3 dollars to 4 dollars; and thore i oft on what they furnish at the vit factriring and domusti New London, Chappell, | ——__ -_- ee bow, Thomps TANTED TO RENT, FROM FIRST MAY, PART OF a house, by a person whose family consists of wife, i The occupants of the other in numbers, neat and quiet. in the bounds of moderation. ar, and state torma, loca uhohjectionable, ‘Address John Alex- reryant and self. gers, Baltimor 1A—Arr’ March , ache Wm P Cozbitt, State of Georgia, Collins, Favannah; bark Saragossa, Turley, NOrleana. PROVIDENCE— Arr March 14, sl Pointer, Fowler, New York. Cl and Grand’ Turk, ‘Smith, Carde p, Bangs, and Anna Jenkins, Sherman, Baltimore. TLAND—Arr March 14, sehrs Argo, Kimmons, and Signal for a brig, P ndrew Peters from Matanzas. dora, Roby, Havana, brigs Mechanic, Merryman, Matan- vas; ‘Alera; Haskell, Havana; schr Mayflower, Webber, RICHMOND—Arr March 14, § AM, steamship Roanoke, . New York. —Cd March 14, bark Wyman, Harrington, Rie Grande; schr Martha Maria, Feriis, NYork. a ven from Pitisbure, offers unus will please be part ps Amorica, Sturges, brigs Captain John, der, Herald office. i BY A FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, part of # houre, in a genteel neighborhood, in this city} to consict of porlora on the first floor, en, use of part of cellar, &o. it nces exchanged. Address G. TANTED—A TWO STOR 1 back basoment: our bedrooras, kitob- to exeeed $3". Re- R., box 943 Post Office, f, WITH FRONT must be near one of the rail- ent not to execed Si oF $0, Address Hicks, po jy this Clevelan: coal traffie—and, ulso, to improve the yharves nod landing the Wellsvilic Company now como ints the market for 1 They offer moxt ‘araplo and uadonbted security, anc they furthor extend to tho vilege of converting thi Lizzie W Dyer, Libby, Norfoll. any time before Ist Janu oferencesare allowod to Jol W. Gratam, and A. W. ¥I FED—FOR A BOY, TWELVE YEARS OF AGE: a good boarding school, within a few miles of the city’ State terms, and address K. E. W., Herald office, ANTED—A STABLE, SUITABLE FOR SIX HORSES, Addres# box 1,58 Post office. NTED—ON FIRST OF MAY, BY A GENTLEMAN art of x genteel’ house, west of Broad and Twenty-third stro ten ‘winutes walk of the Fulton or Mont kklyn; tho whole or portion of the first floor will be pro- . D., Herald office, stating terms and Referoncos exchanged. RIDAY, MARCH k, at 7 Déystrest, corner of Green , coffee, Re, pearl, barley, soap, | eh, Fam, wines . CARTER, Auctioneer. below Conal strevt. TRANDY, GIN, sengers Arrived. Cuanipstox—Steamship Marion—li Fitely avd lady, A Carter Jr, LR Jackson, H Cartwright, lady, two elit dren and fervent, H Hunter, Mise E Copeland, I N Cot dict, Dr A Ward, Miss Condict, F 1 C Bruce, J Smith Jr, 8 Doly, Master and excelsior soa} way, between Fourt! WELLINGTON ch, Miss Fiteh, F A MeMillen, 'H Corwin, L'W ell, irs J Winberg, Miss R Henriques, Master ball, N Baker, CD Carr, WH Bwan, JQ Batler, W ay, U Perkins, A F Rayenel and lady, Mrs TD Deve- 28 in the stecrag Suaxonar—Ship Nestorian—Mrs Blish and child, Mrs Ryers and child, DrG@ W Barton. on the 8th inst, of coms SSORTMENT, BY | vedirom Holland, and for Wiliam street, upstairs. FAMILY, IN A GOOD the lower part of 9 hoase, consisting of two or threo bedrooms, kitehon, &e. Address A. M., No. 185 East Broadway, stating i ISRAELS & CO. OCULISTS AND MRISTS, oe ot sar — NEW. DISCOVRY. — LESLEY’S OR- ganic Vibrator enables deaf parons to hear dil at church and public assembli that could powsidl, Rey John Ryers, diod CAUTION. OST—FROM THE SAVANNAH and fords all the assiatanco | To yhnd at 61 Li Passengers Sailed. ¥. F. RRUMAN, only agont for Benweps—Br brig Princess Royal—Mrs Hill, Mr AED Morris, Mr Wm Inglis, Mr J Bonaparte Davenport. MRLPOURNE, AUSTHAL ed to James Gamble Novom- ay Aworica, Price 8. . ‘All persona ate cantioned against purchasing the enid warrants, a3 Tam ogle owner thereof, iM apply for dupliontes of the same; aceordin E Wadsworth, Donelly, C Cunningham, ue, H Marchaud, D R Dorah, W and lady, H Doane, A B Majer, J Triplet, Raines, L'Retabach, Jephart, 1 Dellinger, W Briner, J 8 Lvirt, jouger, W Gill, B Lawrence, J Hempahill, 1) WP Coote, JC Horr, J R' Woodbridge,’ R Sonter, Mevars Weaver, Peters, Westcott, Ball, Gray WKeTON—Steamer Southerner—Dr Flllott, Dr Hen t, Miss C Preston, Mr Williams, Passau, T Addams, T MD ly and child, P Moore, Mra Mur- 4, P Brennan, Misa K W Chambers, Miss M S Reeve, C BW Akin, L, North, H lady —19 in the steerage, NA i. S DIAN S—ATNO, 4411 BROADWAY ooo eax srtimeat of pinge. from the. celebrated aothe well-known instrn ‘4 —A largo assortment ot Hallet, Davis, & Co, second-hand pianos of various mkers, for sale at price: I 1COLN & THOMPSON. IC ARE RESPCT G Fage, C Wright, Mr Warin h, W Dellinger, G Howa: SM Tully, DW Valentine, AT TITE BAL- the L rR timore Post Office, Fobruary 4th, ‘Now England Car Spring Co., at New York, enclosing our note, dated January 2th, 1853, at 6 months, for $487 48, pay: Now England Car Spring Company, d its destination, we hereby cantion all persons not to receive or negotiate said m will be issued in place thereof. P REMOVALS. EMOVAL.—WM. 1. Br Tice eutceacte tec om 84 Cedar a 0 . Sttention of purchase wah ) which defy eompetition, able to the ordor of anid STEW WUStC,—THe MUSICA. PUBL ‘aformed that arrangeent 1 son, Dr Bethune, B W Par Mr Currie: T McKenna, M Tate, J T Vore, T Root, tad; Lawton, Mrs sed-—als Horr Ki ie eher henge ia, the Unite nse 0. pt) Hadson street, Iti, Signor Ama) 8 Ward, P Wright and Cees'G Abn’ H Woneel 08

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