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Our Venezacia Correspondence Laguarra, De 5, 1853. Talk About a New Reooluiion Parties Breaking Up axa @ New One Forming 0 uf the Scattered Praguvents Oun B you will be plans and high pr volutionary movemen's to «rash (that i¥ the term) the power of the Momages. Vox ef prove wy cear sir, It may be ‘hat the men engaged in plotting ead dreaming of plans © Cethrone the Momagas, will tura @ut to have ths capacity and strecgth of nerve required: tt may just be porsible tha’, 1! they whoald screw up thelr courage to the sticking point, and break into an opes Armed opposition ageinst the geveroment, they will ex: Bibit before the w: he my uaes to bold out courage- ously against such reverses a» they will probably encoun: fer at frat; it may be that ra susosssfal in the opening scenes, evvidit that self-eacrificing spirit of patrictirm and of volon, which Is absolately meceseary to put down the erveroment, whieh, im this country, has in its ore uso three fourths of the probabilities of su ¢ of ® contest; it may be that if success shoul! crown their efforte and they should for « time put down the Moaages family and its adherents, they will orgauie snother government whish will stick together for more than two months; but, if all these may bes should become realities, then, I as sure you, they will have agreeably disappointed the expectations of the reflecting portion of this com muvity, and have exhibited theauelves in an entirely new light. Even as matters now stand, there ia mach diversity of opinion ameng toure who wish for the down fall of the Mousgas dynas'y The greatest portion of ‘them by far, though soxions to free the oouatry from the oppressive anc pillaging admivis:ration of Monagas, imniet as a sine qua nom that an entirely new order of things shail be eu't blished, that there shall not be a re: lapse to the system exirting anterior to the revolution of 1848, bot that the country shall bbs loft free to select an Administration composed oniedy of many of those wih favored the opporition to tae «11 regune, and of those who hare never bad a share in the government, ajthough they are willing (0 alt yartictpaters moderate men favor of the old scha! They proclaia their determigation to gee the government acininisiere’, free from the avila of favoritiam, relying for its support solely on the will of not of and their ¢ouatry no ment, alt hor ir adhesion to the Time alone can tell. elo aot Liv ever be ronlines ? be decsivad by what you fee in the ephemeral priv’ sbeets publixned here: they ely indicate the approach af » new Prosidential #lec- ten, in which the ,overomenut esudidate will triamph, Raless some ex racridinary eves not unexpected, (such s a comp deta.) takes pl hall eniesvor to keep on ad stters in their true tight. Yours and, and to presen’ ry SCRUTATOR. Vacctnation~Is it a Preventive of Smali- Pox? We puplish the folloricg fects as particularly pertinent to the present univers! prevalence of smallpox. Tae remarks were made by # surgson in answer to queries pub to him by a gentleman on the occasion of submitting to revaccination. We advise every ous to take the notice of them that their excelieat common sense comands, as they are made by a yoo is a well known enemy of medical cant and eptien, viz.:—tas editor of the Scalpel TO THE ROLTOR OF THE HERALD. In answer to repeated raques'a of ® pudlic exposi ston of my opinions wih rezard to the preventive power of vaccination, avd hi ‘or the present exieasive w Laocouu evalence of eual px. | reyly— Ast. That vaccturt r nvbly a very power ful preventive ts shown uoa sbly from the fact that history proves Us y, having formerly been #0 frigh ful « p an half of all pst Gorm exposed, bas been a> by vascinatiot hen even imperfectly BOt to exceed five per o ie still further reaue-', «¥ not susceptible wo fuil @4. Are ther# aoy por eanvot be commic ralesely porformed, an aod that thia amall proportion © (G tuowe who are seemingly sUsfsovory vacgiaation, om the vaccine vesicle 69. are those per yx? It sons liable to sual has besm supposed that those persons wiic are inovuleted, i ¢ wit the virus of lymph of the simalip x, taken ‘ig the natural way, (& plooesn, Hive the ‘iso very of cowpox, fordicden by law) rave ouce liad the disease, were not liable ‘o x. This iy cert nly in correct. igbt past, snecueded in producieg two very perfeot vaccive vesioles in two par Sons mugh pittes {tow # valural and severe attack ssvar- al years since, They were pots servants to the families of two of my patient+; ano, whatin singular, they wero the only two full and complete vesicles, having sli the proper cha note iviick «in (he vace pation of the infant, Amorget seveotern persons, Bauder of the to families, Several of there ver however, presented mack hed ohsracteria o assure me the pariies were liable to great ~erées of smallpox or to varicloid, as we ca’! it; sud several were entirely casas ceptibie,” the vericle oct showing itself; in those it was supposed the former or tniantiaw yacciuation ad pro- tected them. This bowe-er, ono ouly be fully proved. by sgain vaccinatiog them, ax ‘it ix impossiole fo way but some hidden cause not sacertainable in any other way might bave preveuted the vi ua {rom showing the distiact ive characteristics 84. How do | accouxt for its unusual prevalence this ? Lanewer. there is undoubtedly an atmoephe.{e pre is Mtion existiog at thstime Wy reasoning ia atmply ie:—All the inbaditen« of our city, take thea oae with another, areas weil proec'e: this year as ‘ha last Smapox existed Int yrar sed dors core or tesa aeery ear, 10 BN eXient suiticient io rpread all over the @ fect i# i: will lu & your epread ag extensively fc six cases as from « x'y, sud will waoege to catch an im menre msjority of nn -« bo are a9) protected N this Keasos + ly wore orevaleat to it bas beem within ne wed,it is ao mach mo 20, that we have oo rational owas left than atmospoeria predisposition for its great tror-ass The only safe nei) od im this disease ts to vaecioate the awe person Keveral ites, OF AN loug 88 the sore is pro duced, with the cis ioolie# character of the veocins veeicle or cow pox. The proof of the gennieene on the eighth day of the vestele ia this, vis.: iesertion of the matter, {mbieb process shoud never draw afall drop of sled, r more would w sh itaway.) toe sore shonld preseat the following apprrance:— An oval centre of « browaish color, a light circl ly vesicles, containing the lymph, or epecific matter, and @ ro-# colored blush, ex tending from tne over circle of this pearly border all aroucd it, and fading imperceptibly into the sarrounding ekin. Unless it preeents more or lesa of this appearance {t fy enly a com mon sore, and in nowise protective. Jast lee the abeve appearance it three trials, witn good re liable ier op the quill, takea ‘rom the sixth to the y. and inseried without d awtog @ fall crop of blood, sufficient If it do not take I consider that per son at fliciently protested by the former vaccination. [ ly, however revacciaate every fow yea alp-( there ia = popular we refer all readers a sirous of investigating the fw known facts in thi 0 ry of the disease. Renpectfully, your obadient servant Faitor of the Sciuipel, 42 Fifth avenue Im connection with th munication ve give an article from the London Metical Times and Gazeits, head ed— COMPULRORY VACOINATIO The proportion o ceaths from amallpox in London ti three times, ano ip Glaegow #ix \imes, what ft ts in Brus gels, Berlin, or Copenhagen Of each one thousand per- gen who die in Kuglan} and Wales,twenty two die of amall- —of each one housand persiny who die in Ireland, for'y-uine die of amaiipox--* ile of each one thousand nome Who die in Lombardy, only two die of smallpox. s 00 @ proportispate wortaliiy, thea, from smallpox in Rag jand and Wales, is eleven ui sod in Lelaud twenty- four times, wor than is io Lombaray, Waen: comes thisdifferenoet Im Eogiand, those who their children to be vaccinated. facompuisory. The proportions end Wales is three tines preat mortality ta than what it is in any country in which the luhsbitauts are compelled by law to have their children race ea.ed, These are great facts. In aoually of indi of desths from this disease in dow would be rednowd to two or three bundred per ani Frem six to etsht bondred thus die every year, io the metropolia alone, whose Lives might be saved by an act of Parl Americans Abroad. (Correspondence of the Newark Advertiser.) Aries, Deo. 18, 1853 Among the few American Boglish familes resident here, who bave coutributed to make our sojoura acree- able, is that of the Rey. Mr. Hill, of the Protestant Epis oopal Church. Inn interesting little circle at his hoa aa b eventag, & poem by B.C. K., of New Jersey, written asa byt r8 ago 8 cullesti.o of dowers from the banda o's fair party from your city, olo# antique vase, and read with ion effect; it bs like the strain of some old lyre of Greeoe cisinterred from its Sou of 3,000 years, and awept again by the very genius of poesy; and we offered a Atting Noation toour American Sappho Mr. and Mrs. Hill, who have labored #o many years to introdace Christian eda- ation here, you will learn with pleasure, have eonciliated the confidence and respect of the royal family, which has them Toe tokens of it, W awe for good resalta. Felton, of Harvard ( Sept | has been here he country, and dae of the modern Greek. But, gene- American visitera lireer only @ few days, like Prim ee er and Hill, and many satisfy them- ‘fessor Domestic Miscellany: Agrand ce ae fun took plaoe at Br yor, in Canada, sone w be f the ovening «f 0 rail way from that place to Battal, , 08 the 16cm of January. The whole numb+r of marrises: in the town of Nan- teoket, Mass, for the year 1 was T2—the whole pumber for 1862 ews 64 The whole number of births retorned into the Clerk’+ office for the year 1858 was 121—64 males ans 67 females. The whole number of deaths retareed into the Crerk’s office for the year 1863 was 148 ‘The preliminery survey for the pil eanal route was commenced on the 10'hinet The route as contemplated will ence oo the Niagara river, at the foot of White’ 4, acd continue to the Eighteen Mile Creek, wear Lockport. A resolation has passed the Seaate of Massachusetts ps caper | aiaees hog mm towed te inquire Into the expedi- brie of Daniel Webster. A Truant Giz | in Boy's Clothing. ‘A BEMARKASLE APFAIR—ASRAST BY TES POLICE, ‘About 10 o'slock yesterday moralog offloer Woolley, one of the Chief's special detectives, brought before the Chief of Police a small sized girl, dressed ins very tasty man- ner in boy’e clothing, whom he arrested at the hosiery store of Richard Venables, No. 182 Canal street, where she had engaged he raelf as clerk, was discovered by the police attending behind the couater im that capscity. The police officer, it appears, was placed im possession of her description by an advertisement cut from the Naw Yours Haratp, setting forth that Elisa Aun Peacock, or, as she sometimes called herself, ‘Mise Smither: and “A EB, 0.,” had absoended from Philadelphia on the 4th instant, giving « descripiion of her female attire, a handsome little terrier dog, and that from the questions whish she had besa known to ask in Philadelphis, on the eve of hor departure, it was supposed that her intentions were to come to Now York and proosed to Eaglaad. The following is the advertisement :— TWENTY- FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. Lett bee homo in Philadelphi he velvet n with red evrin green h ‘! pert, loquacious, and res: left a grey felt bone: and | ving with bi 7 trim a t mend figured black silk bindiag, coll st ent in, two points in the back; under the cloak a grey-Wnotted trimmed with dark blue serpentine braid; Lig! de laine dress, mush on the alert. livoring her to tho divtrossed friends. oreting ber under #hi She is but 14 years of ag: ment, and when lei quilt anderekirt, and'skict of rey fa Kloather boots, Had with h worn; far mutters; ol 0 severest pousity of the Law. ppears by the knows to hei ving she 4 Mio! of the Now York Police, ey leaving srination as will be he means of restorimg her to her All porsons are forbid harboring oF s8- advertise- ve haiim her possession $12 §0, « portion of whish it {s supposed ppropriated for the purchase of her new costame. She is good looking, her hwiseut short, and her general appearance was well caloulated to deceive people Her voice, although feminine, was mot more so than many Inde of ber age. She is alleged te be an adopted ohild, but the names of the parties who claim her ia Philadelphia do not as yet appear, The most remarkable part of this affair is a letter which she wrote, purperting to have beom written by her mother for the purpose of ailing her im procuring a situ- At cne or two places, it seems, where ation in this city. she went on trial, she ocoupied the me bed with boys, but her sex was not discovered. She applied to Mr. Ever. dell, of No, 302 Broadway, as @ boy, fora situation, bat before Le would en, gage her he requested a rec ommends- tiop, and the next day the produced « letter, of which the following ia « correct s0p7:— HOE AD EES Mr. Evennrii— T address this note to you; and in answer to concerning b yall Turing this time he Cate our stay in Philadelphia. At New Market stroos aill within the last yoar, during nN In complianoe with the req tated aanort his we Since that time we 1 the time tilt wishin the. bas boon edueated pri which time he hae beon asristiug mo about the hi think I may safely © ae weil Pela bat betng Bake ry time 1 bare” my red, by embroidering the family, bat my health continually —& ing; and ‘not long since Bdward said "Gother, will go to ‘New Work. aad gets pla mold enough to do some then you o: must be done, an: ployment, ax to ges along eat ne afew ay that he can wa bin age. ado matters eticl wo old onough t rh HL, where he remaine y naipally He tas boon attending to. naunpoeh 7, 18 ir question ery of bit ha by mi in, oow and oook, husband was # minister, ok tom ie. meshing 0 seok em- it me for Now York. Ay y for Lis character, | think you woud nossoon find one to servo you a hos evtly, faithfully and truly for some tims, and J feel juite sure that eyes lees partial susn & mothor's would say the same, Yours, truly, 3. MURRAY. NB Heating that a nelabher of ours was going to Now York I entruste r charg She passed uuder the n Ecward Murray. Whi *poken t» in the Chiet’s office as to the reasou of her suming that cisgui answers, pot being willing to aesign She expressed however, @ williogaens to re- tura back to Philadelphia, Police procured her favorite cog, which had been left by conduct. er ate bouse in ‘tears parsing Gown murt go #ith me, mo of Police cetained her in custody, and e telegraphic de patch ws forwarded to Pailacelphia, she expressed no desire to change ber: rees, aad retara back to Philadelphia the moment Teal said whe woul: se, the woult make bat refused to go Fourth street. She exc! her cheeks, ‘ Whe Tsannot part with apoounei: until the ng her ar- that her litle dog waa brought to ber, bat she could not think of leaviog wit bout him, The Cuiet of Polke sente messenger for the dog. aod ia short time he revuroed wish che litre animal, very intererong meting her little pat. Sue readiness to returo home, received from bile ne Chief reqaesting nim to dete: pl then felt sari fled, A toh delphia im ani r othe one seat by ber, and they would send on a reliable person to oonvey her to Philadelphia. Board of Education. The Board met last evening, E, U. sident, in the chair, read ord approved. Benediot, Eaq., Pre- (he minu’es of the jass meeting were The folloving committene ware then slested by ballot, to wit — Executive Committee on the Free Academy—Mesars. Beadle, Morand venport, Trecy, Stewart and Wir throp Executive Commis tee on BE sooper, De Pay ster, Leveridga, Wvaon, Baaadiots, ixecutive Com mittee om Normal Schools—Mesars. Da- Hinbard, Nelson, W. W. Towasead, ing Free Sshools —Mesmrs. Fell, Jon*#, Barro*, Rutherford, Navison and Aldis Finance Committee—Mensra, CH Smith, Phillipa, Jarvis, Atame The memoers of their feats, which the Board ther was done by proceede! Stillmae, to select yt, emoh memoer choosing his seat as the mumber of his ward was calles by the Clerk, RAFOLUTIONS. That so much of the President's address as relates to the division and classi satin the schools under the care of the Board of Ejucation, be referred tos special committee, to cos of five members. Adopted. That so mavch of the Presi iens’s aidress on taking the chair January 11th, in our schools, to consider and report, of ax refers to the subjec! Adopted fred io & select oommittes of fir Mbrairis That the Cierk be directed to compile a manual for the year 1854 Adopted Tha’ so much of the President’s introductory remarks aa relates to the examination of school houses be referred W a relect commition, Adopte i. Tnet the Clerk procure a bock for each standing com mities, in w {ch to re ord their minntes, which books abali be kept in the clerk’s otf!ce, wad be open to the in pection 0 every memoer of the ard, Adop COMMUNICATIONS ted. From the officers of common sebools of the Eighth ward, non inating 8 mon scheols in the place of Joseph R. Faset. ment coufirmet uel J Barry as a trastee of com Appoint- From the Bos)! ef sehorl officers of the Seventeenth ward, representing # vacaney in the oorpa of trustees of their Board .by the sopviciment of T. B Stillma: ® commissiocer of A Bogart in bis place to be the Ehth ward,and nominating Heory Referred’ to the © minittes oa Election apd Qual fications of Members, RRSOLOTION That it be referred to the Comalttes on Eleations ty report what ateon ara necessary to be taken to determine the length of thet erm of vice of the different trus cf the Trenty frst and Twenty sesoud ward+—the whole nomo«r 0! T.usteos of each ward having deen elected at the lant election Board acjourped to the firet Wednesday in Fobraary. Court of General Sessions Before nia Hon. Judge tieede Receiving Stolen perty, ip the aha From Jamon McKie! SBXTENCED, Goods —Hagh of hair eloth and lookin ben, whe on hi Honey, was convict ed last week of receiviog = quantity of yen confestion, said he stole the goods from Authony Partington, of Hadsoa street sition fa rociety, The prisom for wany years oocapied « hich po- dat his triel men of standiag (a the commurity gave him an excellent character for honesty apd sobriety. The Court sentenced the defendast to tw? years confinement Burglary in the ry PLEA OF GUILTY. Third ‘State prison at Sing sing. Rhodes, who —George was indicted for burglariously onteriog the store No. 90 Murray street, and stesling theref-om property te the amount of $12 pleaded Gonrt, after some consulta: nilty to petit larceny, a with the Assistant The trict Attorney, accepted the ples, and the defendant was re. mande¢ for sentence A CQUITTED, Embesiement —4 wen named Edwin B Harwood was then placed at the ber, frem Jas. Smith, of Q: ry under ‘charge of th rt, ce between the indictment and the evidence. Degree. —A eolored woman named the var’ ‘orgery in the Second Catherine Mintars was then charged with counterfeit five dollar bills od the Hollister ig three ke o Buf. potas oop A wet in O-ange street, Hoffman. The prisoner proved thet she got the bille from ® young man named Wegen, who if eoye bags shed Hom of the charge, a there- Oeart commitied Wegar, for an investigation before Justice Osbor The Court then adjourned for the day. Be‘ore Hon. Jadge Oampbell Jam. 18 —I0 the case of James against for the value of » cofenda: against the wal 18. tponed, | Counsel, abd set Gow Wood, the jury rendered 280 for on tk wa for the’ Legal Intell Covet oy Arrests Jan. 16.—Nos. ‘No. 67 reserved till 17th. Defeult taken im No 70, 48 submitted. and 6 Jas. 17.—No. 240 om argument, The ate in error, o; J. K. Porter couneel for detendaat ot 8)6 o'clock P.M. oe Sen ees ‘am action & verdict pice neon at Meeks & Co adgeter santonk Moste § ta? it Tueedsy in eerenry, 7, prased. No. tet soaaladed | petitioned for this action in ov City Iptelligenec. ‘Tee Wasruse.—The thi uever is ageim nearly down to freesing point, The wind yesterday shifted around to eastward, bringing ice aud snow, and the mercury dows to 83 degrees, Tho whiis flakes began to descemc yenter- Gay, thick and om giving every appaarance of aaother streets, how furoed them all they touched the earth, forming » slush not at all agreeable to pedestrians. Coli weatuer may be looked for so long as the wind hails from the pre- sent quarter. Batt ov Taw ’LONGSHOREYEN.—The second lepry ball *Lorgshoremen was held on Tuesday night at Castle ‘pnd was truly « brilliant affair, There were present mot lees than four thousand people, and dancing and gayety was the order of the entire night. It was truly interesting to witness these honest, hardworking penple, who earn their bread by the sweat of their brow, ta, the delights of the danea, as it plenty ‘and xury had always Leen their lot po girls aod fay yourg gel eeae a cashing as the road d y Mr. McGraw, the prime m serve g) ir efforte in oarryii Present suoceesful state, Maaahan’s Bras engaged. and played excellent music. were kept up till a Iate hour im the morning when all inpersed, highly delighted with the night's enjoyment. Amany return of such @ ball to the ‘longshoremen. ‘Tum Late Finn 1x S200ND STREET. — A eopied from the police reports amac rear of Nos. 207 and 200 Second street, at statement raid that the fire origiaated in's cefeot ia the brickwork in & machine shop in the building where the fire origi- pated. We have received « motics from Mr, Henry Waite, the proprietor of that machine shop, who ssys th was the work of an ivoesdiary, and not the result of any defect io hia machine shop. The fire, according to his statement, occurred tu the second story, oosupied by Mr. Schultz for the manutactorgvof percussion caps. Mr. Waite states that his usual and custem of inspect- lng everything at night, convinces him that the fire was not the rexult of accident, but of design. Fires —On Tuesday, about 134 o'clock P. M., & fire broke out in the oil factory of ©. V. De Forest, 117 Olta- ton street. It was onased by the overflowing of & kettle of oj] which tcok fire, Damage about $2, About half past six o'clock last evening & fire broke out in the auction and furnitare store or A. C. Kemp, in Naa sau street, second doer from Falton street, The da mage was trifling. Mxxcanmia Lmrary Assocrarion.—This institution an- ‘Bounces & BeOONd course of lectures to be commenced to- morrow evening, at Hepe Chapel. The first lecture is on “Japan and Loo Choo’? Very much bas been written and said on this topic by those whore opportunities for obtaining correct knowledge in regard to these eouatries could not be considered really authentic, The seomd lecture in by the og, 4 blind Chaplain of the Houre of Representatives) Rev. W. Milburn, whose preaching attracted such crowds ex sammer in this city. FataL Raitroap Acapant.—Theodore Loeloft, who was run over by the ears at the Jersey City depot, on Tuesday egeving, diedat the New York Hospital yesverday ner Wilhelm held an (oquest upon the body, when the returned the following verdict:—*That deceased came to his death from the eifect of injuries ascidentally received by being run over by @ railroad oar a: the Jersey Cite depet on the 17th day of January.” Deceased was & native of Germany, forty four years of age. jury Jersey Gity Intelligence, DISCHARGN OF THE tnnuas Coxvicrs —The thres German on that charge before Recorder Cutter, and fibsieties| because of the insufficieoey of testimony to hold them. They could not be identified by Adams & Co.'s Express Company as the persons who sent the stolen goods away; and a German woman w>o keeps a house of lil-repute in the Fourth ward, New York, testided that the were in her house on the day aad at th took place. Ober persons ceoupied the rooms Mott street with these parties, upom whom suspicion rests, but they cannot be found. Repeat or Tup Warartva avo Maasvring Oxpixayce —The Common Council of Jereay Csty, on Tuesday evening re- pealed the orcinaves prohibiting the weighing and mea- suring of grain for foreiga shipment by New York weighers and measurers in Jersey City. Mr, Canard had not to lose cargo—the it was necessary for ad measurers as they Yow York merchants insisting thi them to employ such weighers please. Police Inteliigence, The Anthony Street Murder Case--Cl Dismissed Against Patrick Matthews.—The investigation was coz- tinued yesterday afternoon, before Jastice Osborne, inthe matier prmiing against Patrick Mstthes, charged with being concerned in the shooting of a negro named Matthews, on the night of the 2lst of Orcember last. The evidence given by Kate MeClurky war almost directly ‘opposite to that taken from Matilda Badger. Kate ewears that Matthews never told ber that he bad shot @ negro, and, an there «as 20 corroboration the Justice seemed to think that honors were about equally divided, and farthe:, as no evidence appeared which showed that the prisover wae at all in the visinity of the marder on that Right, he considered that the pro eontion had failed in making out @ case, acd thee? re dismissed the charge. Matthews was then liberated from custody, and left the sourt room congratulated hy his numerous frieads. A Charge of Foryery — Officer Campbell, of the lower po- lice yestercay fet ot Sey @ mao gamed eet Stonrapuse, cpa chargeof ( rging the aameof William Haigut, of Nos. Sand 6 Washington astrest, ander the following circum: atances:—It appears by the affidavit of Wiiliem Primrore, ot No. 20 Chan. bers street, that on the 6th day of Septem ber last, the accused purchased of him the iease and good will of’ porter house situated at the oormer ef Broome and Laurens streets, ther wi &o, therein for the sum of $140, fer Stonehouse gave his own note at thirty Ae for thi amourt. Mr Primrose refaved to take tae indiviiual note of Stonehouse, unless he procured the name of aome reaponsivle person as an endorser, whereupon Stonehouse left with raid mote anc tn aboat three quarters of an | hour returned, and stated that ne had p osured the aame | of Wm Baight as ao endorser, andastated hat Mr Hagot | wasareeponsivle wad proprietor of two stores,at Nos. 8 ani 6 Washington street. Oa these repressatat Meviog them to be true, Mr. Primrose took the 8 | When the pote became cu- it was presented to Mr Haight, wao pronounced the signature on the bask, purporting to be bis, a forgery that he did not sign it, nor did he autho- rize any one todoro. Upon the statement of these facta Mr. Primrore appeared before Jestion Bogs, and preferred bis complaint 4 warrant was tesued, and the arrest Toe accused has been detaiaed’ for an examina- ton. Arrest of Juvenile Burglars —Lient Bennet and officer Darrow, of the Seventh ward, arrested on Tuesday night fire boys, from ten to fifteen years cf age, named Oeanis Cummings, John Mabosey, Wiliam Brady, Charles Brady, and Timothy WoSride, charged with burgleriously enter- ing the Clinton Foundry on the night of the 2istof De comber last, and stesling therefrom three tons of pig tron, The boys state that on the same night of the burglary they disposed of all the iron toa man who keeps a jaok shop in thet vicinity. The youog scaups ‘9 taken be- fore Justioe Wood, who cetsined them io prison for a far- ther hearing, The keeper of toe jank shop has sin arrested, and committed on « charge of buying Property, Arrest of a Burglar —At about one o'clock yesterday morning policeman Ferguson, of the Sixteenth war while on his daty, disoovered the grocery etore of Mr. J. R, Banks, situated at No, 2/3 Ninth avenue, open. The ofliser believing that » burglar was inside placed himself Bt the door, g arm, which woke up Mr Banka, who come to sid, sod on searching the store disso- yered a man, who gave bis mame as Jackson Monroe, con- cenled in the back part of the premises. fhe accused was taken izt> castody and conveyed before Justice Stuart, who committed him to prison for trial. Personal Intelligence. The rational tieg was hoisted yosteriay at the Astor House in oommemors ion of the birthday of the late Hom Daniel Webster Hon. H 8 Foot, California; Col Porter, U. 8 ety Monsurat Kentucky; Rey. E P. Stinson, Gsatletom; Capt. Coinm. 0.8 A A White, Illinois; Msj 78 W W. Boyd, U8 A; ie Le Ellerster; ©. Harr dence J.D Perry, Covpecticut, were among the Afvaia yesterday at the St. Nichol Capt T. D Palmer, Stonington; H. James, Philadel- hie; I. Oouoh. Ed Obissgo; BP. Garsey, Newark: J. e Burnap, Sarai toga Springs; C Eldridge, Binghampton, were among the arrivals at the Prescott House yesterday, Col. T, Newberry, Taunton; J B Smith Philadelphia; and H B Benjamin, Albany, were amovg the arrivals yesterday at the Cooper House, Broadway inst. states that Sir Allan The Toronto Glote of tne 13 McNabb ie seriously “3 the telegreph. whet world of significance is compre- bended in these few words! The Boson Post says :— ‘© This is the well-mnown New Orleans capitalist. He did pot confine ble thoughts, however, tu thatcity, Among his patrictic ‘eeds that will ever be rem+mbere¢ was bis moat timely aid to the Bauker Hill Moawament, thie work hac for fourtees years struggled on, until in 1839 it was announoed to the directors that two gentlemen were ready to contribute $10,000 each towards its completion. They were the late Amos Lawrence and Judah Touro. Mr. Touro passed his early days in Massacausetts, and thir mupificont doua:ion evi his love for the old Common wealth.” We learn from the Yarmouth Register that Hon. Z»n0 Scudder will rot be able to take his sat tm Vor grass be fore the latter part of March. He 1 confiaed to bed from the effeste of his sccidest, ‘hough bis general health ts good. Mr. D. E Boulton has been elected Mayor of the town of Uobdourg, Canada James Commings, Req , as on the 16th inst elected vot Mayor of the city Hamilton, Canada, by the new Coan etl. DEPARTURES. Fr te enarvein, Joseph W alten, ion, Koon. Wo Seorwalt. Jee Re! M John batarger nt, Jas Joba 8, Rebert Mo ntyre, Wm Me Ambrosia Nosego. Davit Caldor, James N leody, eal gee, my Agnes willer, Mrs Miller, te wit Ni son, he 7G Cane, Don 8h Jam ‘a, cc ay Mather, DM Vol joan Dodviasor, A CW Walsh, 8 Calderwood, B James Gibson, ines Allen,Joha Wood, Thos iilism Nevan. Total, 114. ABRIVALS. 1 Baltimore, in ship Argo from Calleo—Mrs MoCormack Pe tro children, late of bark Greenpoint, low. Moirtyre, fans Dracus MoKans, George Wilson, Morgen, W The doctors of Washi county, have wd nt a eth whieb {it phe Tag sd t hereafter they will for mileage ia }, seventy five cents, and at ni; 1 60, Darieg weather im the day they charge $1 60, and at night, $3. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Stated Session of the Board of Aldermen. OFFICIAL. Jamvany 1 1864. Presid 2 Freeine otha, wy Be) tn Brown, Willi Bas 4, Hote re, Howe a = on, wl ort, Kelly, Chauncey, Chrissy, Lord, ‘Rerdeky OH Took er, Mots, a1 aThe ‘Binutes e ofthe nat pusenting: wees read and approved, By, bas Pane, nr—Petition ef ‘Paul 5.) Brown, Jer] a re- ‘To Committice on Fi of the Christian I trustess of the Cross streets, to bo ro lieved from an seceormen® for » sewer in Mott street, To Commitee on Bill of De. Traphi for medical (services Fourth ward station houss,. red to Committee on Wiir1amson—Potition of Domald C, Hea- Liner Commissioner ofjDeeds. Te Co: 8 ani Tut & projeotic Mio Committce on Stree Tuckan—Petition of yamet oe tebe Commissioner of Deeds, Te Com: on Sala- Of ie rf tho sam: Petition of Henry Cam pointed s Commissioner of Deeds. To Commies a ond Gites ber B uy mmit 1r., t0 be ape Salaries of Mook boy Lada Com E ane oi Ria eaten in the. Tire Maen ¥ ire an Ware tie of Dr. John 8. Carter, for me- atthe Ninth ward station house, To mittee on Poli By Alderman Taowsaince—Petition of John C. Boeokel, to be peer Commissioner of Deeds. To Committes on Salaries and Offices. By Alderman Wakeman—Potition of Rev. B. Pilleoks fee for the appointment of Commissioner of Deeds. To Coa > Gabler of 8. D. Van Sohaick, er of Deeds. Te Commitice on p—Petition of Charles Gray Meunt, ppointmont ot Commissioner of Deeds. Com: mittee on Salaries and offic iderman Mort—Petition of Georse M. Robinson, to ‘4 ef Deeds, To Committes o1 d Offices. idermen Waxema et of Dr. N. M Freem dan the Bi,hty-sixth street station house, medi ‘Lo Com RESOLUTIONS. By Alderman Draxe—K solved, Thet Fromois B. Gu of the Twenty cooond ward, be, and he is hereby, app & Commisioner of D for the city and oeunty of New York. ToC mms tee on Salaries and Offices, By Alierman Buunr—Resolved, That Jou C. Burgh bs, and is hereby appointed Commissioner of De for the ols: ¥ 4 and county of New York, Tv Committee on Balarios and O fices. By Alderman Morr—Rescl Streets and Law ns f ond the firs day of nd whet sum of ‘assesern: ty fitth ebreet be. ‘aoe the files aad nts. ted. By A'derman Buunt—Kes Tha 1 ‘Thane B. Stewart be, and is hereby, appointed Commissionor of county of New York. To Committe Ki Be, Alder list fer curbirg, 4 flag gin) tween Fourth ant Fifth avenues, bo % Salaries bject matter bitants of 121k A report to this Board at t! il pers and cocuments in bis possession relating to the Wall street larry. Which was adopted By Alderman Woonwarv—Kraolved, That the mectings of thie Board commence on the firs Monday of each month, d shereafier $i nd id Thu: lock, until farther ordered. “Adopted one at: e—Aldermen Blunt, Howard, Woodward, W. Wakeman, Covert, Kelly, Onauncey, 12 ern on Brown, William Bae, Hatta, x efi the President, Aldermen H. Tucker, Alderman Herricxk—Resolved, obi the Committee on ogi inmeneben to investigate the obi ry «mee the Third a Railro Pie ie Bosras at abe sarliest ractioale m whether ie not said company to furnish the resi- their line above Six skeces with peopst y having been deprived of such y the grat and the purchage of tho seq yy the railroad company. To Committee eae a Beadle Billick conveyanc\ tions b; By Alderman W axe ax— Rex be, and hes hereby, appointed Ab6 sity and orunty of New York, in she term of offica expired on the 9 jommittes on Salaries and Offices. ved, That Horman Stein be and be ie boreby, apy: ivted a Commissioner of Desde in forthe ey of New York. Te Committe on Salaries and ‘By Alderman Howann—Resolved. Thst William 0, Jon: be, and he is hereby, appointed » Commissioner of Deeds in and fer the city of Now York. To Committee on yy of January A position has been pre- fon Counell for the widvaing of ths jon thercof to Franklin square, and red fext to the Bathery, op: pre Droject as originally Stuuseen fers teu wheres, th mittee on Streets of this Board reoommended s di from the original petision,, 90 a6 too Frankiin sqnare withons widening Pear in ess Ushi nd wi stance wal proverty om ‘hid arge interest on 0 Kesolvod, That the Counsel of the Board be and he is here. rected to suspend any further proceedings ia relation to d remonstrancss relative to ered to the Committee om requested to investigate Ee ‘acts im reference to eid project. To Committee on sy Alderman Woonwann—Resolved, That Walter M. Underhill be, and {a hereby. apguisted « Commissioncr of Deeds for the sity sud county of New York. To Committee sess 9 has cm Sa to ith sum ssid preject now on file be Streets and trot said Committee be already paid on the Commission perons, in she month of Novara or vice required of them by the *psoifiastions of their ote, by what nubbority they have been allowed to be paid from the city treasury aa though they bed. faithfully performed their engreements Which was ado ted. By alderman Morr—Pesolved, That the Commissionsr of ets adie directed to report to fu the names of yen duly confirme if may he has of having the bh contract, with ha Carlisle Norwood 1» 8 need Comeitasioner of Deods for the ity ane and “oped of New York. To Commitsce om Salaries Sy aiscrman Lonn—Resolved, That Sdward B. Cowles be appointed Commissi ner of Doods. To Commitves on Sa- Inries and Ue oes. By Alderman Cuauncry—Rosolv requiring the lighting ot lam ub Taipreaed wath furtoee acklon of Sate ‘ve effecs the puro nd er Sopise of 0 that th ordinance requiring l-mps on piers be. and itis by, suspended until further aot is Board, Laid op the tad! Verma Buuwr—Resolved, That Thomas P Macting ed a Commiseioncr of for the cit be, coor, appointed Gcmantartever of Bees (ot the gity and county of New York, To Committor on Salaries and Of ‘By Alce man W Tvcurn Resolved, That James B Pol- look, an Attorney and Counsollor-at-law, be, and is heroby,, appointed a Commissioner of Dende for the city and oounty Nork. To Committes on Selarigs and U ™ the Superior Court of the r Te Comm ites on Repai 4 Supplies. By Bitty an MorT—Resolved That the Commissioner of epaires nd oSirig vyee’ be, and be is aay Pirie ts bleh to this Br ih why tl have been lately 8 er it ad log. the matter be releesed tothe Boar irs and Bupelise-—Im favor of aanicn- foe the room lovely used ved by the Asris\aut Alder: 7 by the Councilmen, to the Judges of the nner Adopted. ee om Public Heslth—Relative to thi ite corner of Nassau and Beskasn p-—o4 Feet ee is ned by ‘une room and recor of Councilmen. A‘ ‘Of Committee on ymual tax levy, Board of Coun: Tilameon, Bl a $ Tucker Voorhiet Channees Fisty, the Presi Commissioner — Relative to the from the io farancse under the pe Firemen’ rae mi s§ ppivcnet te meet on Friday, veer anes iene D. T. VALENTINE, Clerk. Debates in the Bourd of Alderme: (Our Speciat ok of regular meeting on every Monday ani jeriug the month. jer ted to have but two moeti: vosiness 7 ports of ine o otmmitiecs., Monday in every mouth, and eon ‘night until the business was disposed ct. He opposed to the amendment, but Waslin favor of the original resolution, ‘The names were called, the amended resolution, to moot on Mondays and ‘Thursday: ‘was adop' TE oe re aos shoul at formers po! the public money. but many of these that they did not care how much money was expen hew much taxes they paid. so that shey had loan thorough lighted. The question was ealled, Hy Ge Chair wae not bound to state aper ander action. I want (to know ant am to rote upon, CHAIRMAN said Same from the Sixth ‘might uns to be exeused from vot The ALDERMAN Ov THE SIXTH WARD—But the gentleman of the Sixth den’t want to be excused (Laughter) He de- tires to vote, and he wants to know what he is to vote upon, te rery lit in the committees of this “ppcand avcharged that tho eersificate Mr. Tothill in order thet he might bg alecharg appointment of bellriuger from the Mayor. Tong discussion on this very unimpcrtant subject to ce, dur: thy va hich the Alderman ef the Sixth spoke som four or five tim t id que was about to be put, when the Alderman of in ro ormission of the Board f the Ninth made somo remark that me lost.) rman of the Sixth must use re- us ce to every ember of this Board. forr—If the gentleman dees not keep a civil speotful langu: Alderman tongue in bis heaé, I will move his expulsion from the Board, The ALDERMAN of the Siath again ess to spoak. The CHarnaan decided that he could not be heard unless rd. The vor » when it jorman of the Sixth be nov ailowed “ihe Board shortly afterwards adjourned. our City Fathe harged sgainet niahed Mors or raz Doxn at PIOKENSVILLE, Miss.— The Columbus Argus a1 ey the weapons used were duelling istola, and the distsmce 1334 paces. Dr. Irby, who was Eitea,’ ‘was a most estimable gentleman, a member elect of the present Legislsture, and the diMculty grew out of some misnnderstanding in the late canvass ween him- self and hie antagonist, who was a candidate for the rame station. Both gentlemen were democrats and mem- ber the church. Weare told that the affair would have taken place Ir 44 since had it not been for the ex- treme ill health of Dr. Irby, who was conveyed to the ground of combat in a carriage, and was scarcely able to stand up withou! support at the time of the fatal oocur- rence, the like of which we hope never again to be under the necessity of chronicling. The Baptist Church at Ithaca, New York, was destroved by fire on the 12th ult. There wasan eee $5,000 on the bifilding. MARITIOR INTELLIGRNGR, henielisoyete pls Ocean Steamers, Brinkan a, Havre, A Gild Palmer, Sawyer, a Newmaa, Bridgeport, Wakem: fone Sarah 4 Julis Deano, Jeremio, R P Bi Schr Onitavis, Simonton. St Jago, Jonath: Serr Star King, Brown, Kin Sehr oy, Powell. Di Willing Setr D Hlaridge Ogden Frederiok: Schr Mary Merebtt, Turner Philadelphia Ss WK. Sobr Pekomoke, Davis, Providence, Van Brunt & Slaght. Sloop Admiral, Wiggins, New Haven, J H Havens. ABRIVED. Ship Rosciur coro, Porter, pivezoeel,.. Dee Pessoncers, ve J Foate: iy mdse and 264 ir Jr. m 13 40, while tyt jer a close hana tah y - en m NNW, ea swapihe eta: ny other a sail ee was furl on fy yarde; aprung the head of e lower dopaail ks, skylights, boats, £0; J. 65 40, board k Midas, ot Thomaston, aband fore reported), had all her ed; bard been ‘previously beards one and everything at as overyibing movi was tal hip Rosin (Br), Dawson, Liverpool, town Deo, yith midae AA a Tweed Pitens: cots Dee’ 2 ced & gale from N ee carried away thin “an main \epeatise! aete, split sails, an: received other gam: Ship Irene, Masson, Liverpool, Deo 14, with mi passengers to Sturges, Clearman & Co. aseace. ont ol 55 ain death on the from BE to N, Deo 18, experienced tSrecatl foretopmast ¥ fed foretopesil and reefe he fore topgsilantesil gov looee. and was blown to joat stern boat, shipped a heavy sea stove forward Jetticg much water in between doeks, start 15 oF 2) cases, apparently ary ~ in'her, ard fall of water; also, e2¥ a re), Norville, Havre, fons ter (all Woll. ba had janke heavy westerly gaies; split sai. Cpe 18, a0 neon, 47, lon 7010. pasced & skip with joes of fore and main ‘Sobmale Tar to aot, foreyard. and pack cn og! blown away, apparently been done the previous, as we experienced w violent le 44 k & pilot eaperienced Ss to ‘we with & tram: adoue forevopeail and foretopmass shipped @ beavy sen, which sveve balwarkn took of a vm the fore to main rigring, and flooded the decks and cabi sid water, the eh: ing heavily and mating water na Eyther Q Barney, Barney, New Orleans, 16 days, with Bark Wore rh of “atop (Br), byl fa mean Net B44 ith + to ord: very by Reavy neonon, or ov pad ie Mi a Ww. a Robert eae K res: 27th, lav 5 Jaw jaltimere, 51 = Here for Onp» ot Good Hepe {riobeg be be reperte 7. #pe) @ bark Jovephine, of Liverpool, ent 86 ¢ays for River Ie Plaste, bas Ew a Eastport, 8 days, with a New Haven. jer mith, Ni Pieree ter), | See Je sobero on ot hactee me BELOW Bhip Lease Wedd (pkt), Furber, from ‘Also, three shipsand two barks, unznewn. voam: i tor 6 A 1 7. Wit atnawe NE ee Memoranda At Hamburg cn the 29th ult, the navigation, both by steam and pails, wee cloved by ice, Telegraphic Marine Reports, BOSTON, Jan is—, ks John Buny: werp, Cecilia, Ulssgew: sehr Velocity, Baltimn Ma a ity, Baltimore, Herald Marine Cos PHILADALPUIA, Jan 18—Art ship Willem, New Orleani K Olle (Br), Newssstle K. cwith lows u pare Talwarhs damsxed Ao); rigs sadly fem), Bremen encountered @ 2 and He): Syivine, jerry, Rio Jani foumer Telawate, Clerk, New Yor pals seamenipe Shate of ore Garvie, | Bevan ry lors, ? ew York; sokrs ES Janes, Wost vets, 8. Orleat's; Boa} Baglish, Lyons, New Haven. sia Disasters. Extracts of letters to kiwood Walter, ot tae Board of Underwritores mother a St Thomas, Deo 51, 1968 ‘The brig Cynthia. Gale, of and for Baltimore fro A The pumps are in hat ime that he would b: obliged Ne ao a sehr Pampero, from NYork fi arvesites. in leaky Sou inst ae ia nearly Gischaryed, by stanrot the Ba veyer. B ‘The sobt Samuel Hadiook, (ol Nesbarrpor) ‘with lumber, from Charleston, 80, for. about six mi! Me ind landed, but Bare Apataren MareAsy, Boots trom Obinehs Idende, i aahare ou York Spin, below Hertel. Li Panivan (of Kin Spee) Most Hanson, from Ci ut into. St fagh im dlatross, ha ak, started butte, Ae, Will have to discharge Sur Tam O'Sxanrer, abandoned on her Calcuste ty — was & fine vessel of 976 tons, with the Lad in reneral news i ateon Dismastan Sa? ei Port ov Gisow.—Intermation has boon id at the State Department ai W 4908 tobacco ites ab errata hevik been made with tee stoamer employed to ‘ein er in. & sols was —— which was finally referred to the Board of aparece, whe awarded $5,000, whioh was Bis wader protest, Her repatss and expenses will be about $2, Brie ALBERT neni Ye from Moston’, te. Rind {at hniremne trom NN Ie Paik te ia 35 40, lon 08 5 G which she get * imnsted, jo Suwanee, Have bate, haa coven ben mad ely ost ansted a Reheccarainns crete ay in all band oad Jan@ed ead at Baltimore 18th, er Bow of salt hae wt ae ¢ mild, they Sut and crow clung ya and entirely disappe: ates wi x her @ weather cont i Vorebsbty rascesds Br Brio Lypra {from Mansanello for London, put tate * Norfolk 14th inst, leaking badly; will repair. Sonn J W Niceunson: at Boston from 81. Domlage, logh deck load of mahogany 9 fags i s ry ne 51 11, lon 78 Scour Penv (of Rockland), Smith, 1: La yaild Harvey, NS, was dat ia the tie of 20th ult: will 2let alt “for at ve hi Thies an 70 ay nae My, ané the gal x tearing away ay guard: ‘Whalemen. In Ochotsk Sea Oct 2, Hero, M’Cleave, Nam 1500 bbis bund to Sandwich Islands to heave out, having Teoetved muoh damage im the ine. In do A y letter from the wife of Capt Cash, Colenm Ly NBS a would stop aslong as there was a chance of gettin oil, en Nov 15, 1a 15 40 8, lon 23) W, an Am whalit steering SW, showing a white signs wie two bine vale Broxmn- Nov 25, lav +), Chamrion, Waterm: NB p at Payal. 8 — Chast hosoe for Marseill arta Phlindelphie 18th ings! from News Ship Mary Glover, fe by ‘the Clio, ‘fe ring ah jack ball, wae seen Sth inst, lay ra Ton 60 03. ef ee from Now York for Rio Janeiro, Deo 14, lat U 8" Perens outter Morris. in search of steamer San Francisco, 14th iat te ey Py rot ‘on 63 32, Fore! Ports. Pata gerd Port Dec $0, Br bark Majestio, Trask, foe Avnrs—Arr Nov 19, brig Enrico (Sard), Quertlie, pone Pe genitg Brown, for NYor& ev as—In port Jan (ox Beaton), with molass under deck and $24 on aes Broome Folton, and tk ‘penaell, ‘Hatohinsom, fe joaton: at #24 on ond mader Geo! Gevoa—In port Deo 24, barks ser ‘& Mary Laine Joh yon): Cheater, Crosby: ‘and Solomon Pi ano; Wildfire, Parker, ca not yet comme! a ina, ready, brig yaer, 1d dii charging, owing to tho stormy ‘Sid Deo 16, brig G W Jones, Burk (from Bow intd inward Doe 23, ship Patrick, ‘Kinney, RGMORN—In pors Doo ¥3, bark Warren, Bentl and for New Yerk, léq:ape only Am versel” eee Porro Canevio—In port Deo 29, Br brie from NYovk va St Kitty, cor NYork Rio Guaxpe—1u port Deming, Cha Nawront—Cla seas, Olncomont, Saley, Alzandrte, oon, Teme, aye. Ah bark Fredecte& ¢, for Bitar on ra foe Bee Skianer, for Bow 26th, Fr brig‘ Guoriniere, de. Rorrenpan—Below Deo 2s Stafford, from Bal timore, which srr at Helvoeb 13th, had delaras by see reaching the city to disohagge, was ebartered ¥o load fer ‘T Jonx, NB—Slé Jan 8, and eld the Bay of Fundy 9m, ship Phaeton, Spooner. Liverpoo! Sr. THOM le ‘pers Deo Sh brig Cynthia, aga Be Janeiro for voi ‘ord ero, Maree lie eae both in in di . ane disas a Arr atdo wth, back Little Lizsiey Glipattick, Dem fof aux Cayenacon, 40 load” for Boston ie ¥ York, Deo dae ship Kari mn, Cadis for NYork: Han Ato 16th, Chilean sbip Kail yal aa also | Los with cargo of et ahi ‘Aleisid , 6 adem! parses foe ship Lente svncoouat ef abe ioe in tee yon Ist.anps—No Am vessals in port Jan 5. eans for Br men, put im ALEXAMDRIA—arr Js Ligerpool: sobr 1 D Gaeno os ae ON—Art Jan ity of Now Cork, Mat ws. Philad.Iphia, with bark Tlivy in tows shine Dasha, Cronstedt Nov 16 Klsinear 23:h ~ an V RUADER ao Cot Portsmonth, in tow of steamer K B = F arlaxpy (sn . © Ports. “3, York, Cobequid (Br), Sole, vis Ryde Baltimore, ‘bres city (Br), Pi Pa Msarah Parker, rarker, Gonaives Di Lanzerotte, Ha: ris a rk Day, Wilmington, NU. via mos’ Barilets, do vis do; Dunbar, Flim soe Nick: 8, 40 Deo John ot Boston, Fisher, phate dog (new eli 1204 tone), f, ‘a Jane, G ao. Bld, seeomer Oy in (not prsviously), Aa Kernizen, Ni Boos; barks Fesu i Bigs, Anglo Saxon, Seare, F Buy Billow Ronath Viator, Auris dace; sehre WP Philips, J Hart Louisiana. riya Ma ‘lath; ‘alo brics Lima and Denmark Brig Soaees ae ed, — ry pm mm, Srom tI for London, te obor in Light Chan “BRieto 8 a Tawa bee Matis, ‘ieeranam, Matausas. D. ERS— schr 4 O Small vere aod le ing, se, aath foe Posomes ry ii Bar James Bliss Hatoh, Borton for Jackarnville; FA Carlisle, do for Rdea- tom, NC: Maryland, Boale, co for Beliimore, ke 1, =~ ton, Portland tor do; Sanah, Talbot. fo for Norcal: G Ruéecll, Wooster, Luveo tor NY ork; san, Bluaks Cute lor tor de; Eveline, —— Bath for Fall Rive. Woturaed schr Surbeam. NYork Baker, New. ‘Nev bui fer Norfol : girs! Nep nae, Cail mith, Carter, Belfast fo a Perkins, Usth for Mappabsnneck Sid sobe Sex’ ore 11 AM: wind 1'ebs, ship Milto brie Pooonooke Tent, JS Kent, Cnudases schre perenne Greet, veieaty, Exoel kee jo ), Marvian 20% arab, tell, Aucu'tus, Eveline, Kossuth B Baker, atin As eae Bope, Euptemis, Neptune, Planet, and dora (Br), Turner, Liver: it, Havens’ Cid ship Ply ‘Arr Jan 15, brig Hy Curtis, Panam jon NEW ORLEANS—A-; Jan 10, PM, ship Clare Wheeler, 3; bere Behe, \htpin london: “linede: te wa aitohal Brig Gace Belle, Ore Rover. 1 Mies J Peters; 6th | Bro i. rock oe Oy ‘ne a1 WOO! oohe # to sen or the td int oe K—arr Jan Ié. Caliso. with cusno; brig sobre Mary DBaymeny bi NYork. ' ‘le brig JW 101 Vater ut. n Koads bark Bertha. Smart, from Cerdift. Tarner, Urowell, tostoa; ‘orson, arr 3a a ve ke ri ards, Hartick, N Yor! In jor Koaes ship A: Dillingham, do; Sir ii FoaT— Are Jen 16. sohr John Riliots, Wood, Mobile od. Chesley, Bath for Saven "lowes, Daltiners. tee’ Benen; *; Turk, Perton, Lubee for N rane, Someravt for Baltimore: a York; Gee ford for NY: schre © Dealing, ‘and bse phia: and all others bound Woes. Pratea, Messtsa; end all 8 NEW LON DOR—are J NYork for oer yh TUCKET—Arr Jan 15, sobr Sarah Jane, Fitsgorala, NY PiltiaDELPATA a A Patton, Lt Yerpool.® Cle brij pty resialt, St Jogo; Marshi Hedda. evel tone Juniata Here. Portland. Pi re Jam 37, sehr ar NYurk. ‘Sia park Liscle hood of Be te, finish loading for Bavana; be ateniag; sobre Oxford, rr ractanle, Baker, 40. (or haa ‘ncoording Hoops Pointer, it ‘NYork; Charles, Rhodes, PORTLAND —A: fast for Savannah; I ry, Smith, mage ne TOWN—Sid Jom ri 5 2 Selell, and Biizabosh Ann, Lavender, Nostell, Ibe Re ohe ‘D—Arr f oghee Mary, Smit 4 Tower So ret fog Neetelh; Mary sud for NYork: 1 0 Herts, belloeks Geek Wookland for NYork; Zohn ‘Svuils Snow, tohe LW Dyer, Baltimore, ‘stoamshi Hy Nesni wer, ”

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