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| Ireland. yooD RIOTS. The Limertet Carenicls of Jasuary 25th bas the fellow. ing:—Aijibo marke’ #1G rt, on Saturday, s serious riet touk place, by reason of the mob endeavoring to prevent the potat j-bbers taking the poistoes oat of the sountry tna venting then up ¥ Dublin for sels, and al4o to Eag- the tnterfe: @ of the police bowever, the riot was for the preaent quelled, but is is #2 be feared that on Toe uext market day it «iil be renewed Tae removal of the troops from Gort haa besa countermanded, and great excitement still exivts, eee 4 Franee. ADDERS OF MB. MASON, U, 8. MINISTER, TO TAB EMPS&OR. The state of the funts and the latest polities! sews . frem Paris are given elsewhere In « Parts journal we find th ef Mr Mason to presenting his croven- the Em peor, jated ‘rom the Freseh ver sion: — Sixp—I have the hone? to prevent n letter addressed to elmperisl Maj President of the United Biates, socrediting me in the capacity of Kavoy Extraor- inary anc Minister Pisnipotentiary of my couatry, resid ing néer your Imperial Sourt. I @mbraos this coossiom of the friendship of the United hes which they form for my instrastions cesire me pw mainteia and to deve rity of beth mations. I will common with the govern meni <i the people o the Usied Staves. jal ever forget that Treasewas the aetive ally aud friend of my Goun'ry at the period of ite weakowss; aud that it wae from @ that the Uvited States 2 norable treaty, the Stave of Louirian the meuths Of the Missimipoi. We see with stmtration the extranr- Gimary actnal prosperity of Frames Ia coasributing by my offisial conduct to draw clowes sordial good will ‘ané to cement oar rocial and commercial relations with this eouniry,1 | bail owly be carrying out the views of the Presiden’. Latelineteem myveli happy if I oan aid in cunsolidating the bouds ef reciproos interest, and, I hope, lastiwg poncs, whieh so happily exists between the two countries ‘The Salué of Lyons, reporta that Gen. Canrobert has deen promised the command of the expeditionary army % Turkey, ard that Gan Pelisnior will be haat of the «taf. Generals Monteverce end Onilllar. the pleaipo eatiaries appointed to a: range tre long pencing boundary question between France anc Spsio, have irrived as Bayoune from Madrid, and the oonfereces will be Imamediataly reaumed, Victor Hug® is about to leave Jorsey to reside in Por- . a. The obsequies cf Mlle Manin, daughter of Deniel Manin, ex President of the Ropuriic of Vanier, took place st Perit on the 4th uit Ma‘ercinelle’s ilisees was eptlepsy, Drought on sy tha exciiewout she usderweot dering the Dombardment of Venice 520 was ia ber lst year, Moat of the repudlican potavi fies atuaded her fameral Germany. The negotiations begun detweea the government and the clergy of Bedeo @ faded, the Archbishop, of Frie burg provirg obdurate. ‘The ship carpenters of Hamburg are ca a strike, Spat BXCITEMEBKT IN MADRID—THE BXILKD GENERALS— AN IMPUTATION OF ARMY FRAUD—OTHEB CHANGES IN THE SONTETAY —PUBLIO DEBT- A eorrespoadent of the Londoa News| sriting from Mad rid on January 19, s2ys:—To the astenishment of most persona who take an interest {n political affatre, the Ga- sete in entirely silent to day; onc in order to account for the same. some rupposs that the governmeat hesitate; Others, that they wait to nee the banish generals fat ly out of Spain; azd othe-s, again, tha M@bere isa screw loose ink try, ant & new crisis, General O'Doneli bas not yet been met with, ard his Movements are not koown. Gereral Shelly haa besn or- Gered to Corunna en cuartel; and it is reported that Gene. ral Lereundi will be sent A letter was ‘ately addressed toe Spanish house in Lon don purporting to be from one of the most influential pool bed of the conservative opposition, ani ordering a large quavtity rms to be sent here’ Che house in juestion treated the ma\ter as one of business, and wrote fear in thet sense, promising to execute the order, and stating prices, &o ; and it was with great astonshment as may be suppored, that the stiteuman above mentio: found that he was abort to become the owner of some thousands of muskets and bayonets. He consulted some of bis friend»—informad the government of the forgery esommitted cp him; and tha London house has been writ ‘ten to to send here stter which they reseived, it hav- tpg of course been expiained t) them that the order did wot emanate from the person whose name was mace use of, probably with a view to eompromise bim with the government. ‘The Clamor Publico rays :— Yesterday there vas a ee deal of talk en the weasures of the government. Ly reons conter ded that the cabinet would confine itself to adoption of mssaurcs of an admiaistrative character Of grave importance». such as the suppression of the reyal ead municipal coucoils, the diminution of duties on arti- eles of consuw p's cd other measures of a like kind, plete transform stion 9 electoral system, and the con- ‘Yooation of x stitational Cortes. ‘that the ministry would abandon its projected measures, mot feeling its gaines 1 Jeagued 9; likely to be the chi«f of the new cabinet ip pa General Oordova was current. a.step which would prgre a winistry The ‘Clamor Putiico announces that M. Armero, brother ef the exiled general of that name, had ‘the situation o! member of the and Marine. The oember treasury bills were negotiated at with private persocs and six per cent wi ment. Gen. Villa Campa, Governor of the In has yet been decided. Switzerland. months ago im the canton of Ticino, on sus] arrested im comseq urn: Toe federal authority bas se: anders to keep the persons thus liberated under the su: weillance of their rerpective muaicipalities. eurates are allowed to off uatil further arde: Italy. GOR DUTIBS—A FARDINIAN RESERVE—THS BOMAN | AND GKEBK OAURUBES—PIUS THE MLNTH DY A DIE FICULTY. @n tho 2@th ult. the Piedmontece Chamber of Mey ape | a finally paseed the bili for repealing the import dui corn. A letter from Turin mentions the red life, and has taken no part im politics. fe estabuching o reserve, end intends to arm meveral other points 6! the coast. From Rome, January a letter sa specting the Turkish question, eating it to the orn 3 ‘The conversation that enaued manner, Between his tem) eae Kperor of Russia, the he ruccess of the (ear would be the antipathy to the how to act. TI ould inevitably ré awaken liberalitm m Italy. ‘Russ: G. urt Pralormo, the Sardinian envoy, has presented his eredentials to the Pope; consequently we may consider re lations as on a better footing between the two Coarts. We find the following in the Paris Unters :—We re- uence of some difficulties ¢ Pontifical goverament and M. de Hothsebild, that banker bad thought proper to at Pay wevt of the last instalments of the loan ‘the calling in of the Vago ge ees end that there ere between that a jadred srowns. By so acting the Mlnlster of Fosane> beset Prompt! resouree in of lation and fobbing. The m et pola ot Tt all, wo woll as of the stiver, and would Part with it except a} o rather heavy premium. Greees. KREUL? OF {HE ELECTIONS—~PRICIS OF COMM BORDER FIGHTS. Arsurs, Jan. £0.—The elections have terminated in favor of the ministry. Border comflsta have taken place in Bptras. The prices of grain are rising, Japan. REPORTED DEATH OF 5 The & fleet THR EMPEROR OF a Koug s report of tho Gani of tke Rapares Japan. Loxpos Magen, Friday orentng January a 21.—The ise mratane onan serene for Consols opened at i, Soon percent; Amproved slightly; thea receded by at oe Railways tolerably firm; land and buoy but fell off towar Tene aeageiione corter | for account, +++ OO w 90) cer DH & 90) The greater sowcet of other persons thought the sald ; ects would be followed by the adeption of political mea- qares—that |» io say, 9 disuolution of the Senate, a com- It was also rumored strong enocgh to resist alithe elements General Cordova was spoken of as event of ome orgapise:!. but his ministry would only be one Of trapsitios. Ami’st the many contradictory statements eurrent there fe unfortunately one fact certais—nemely, that the mtuation hao, perbaps, never been so grave as at it since representative goveragent has existed im Ao- eral was probab! want of confidence in the Sapreme Tribunal of War The Espana mentiovs s report that General belley hac been ordered to Corunms, and placed on the rolires list. A grand. review of the garriron hed boon ‘was 360,705,286 resia and that during the month ef De- tht per cent the bank. The Espana says that orders bave been sent to Gen. | ‘Prim to await io Paris sew instractions from the govera- men’ te | A letter from & similar source says :—It is belicved that | ‘the cfficial Gazette will to-morrow announce the dismiraal of General Baron de Meer from the Presideney of the Supreme Tribunalof Warend Marine, It will be remem- | Dered that he voted im the Senate against LM nice | idea, ta Ee of ea his successor. General Armero is still here. | new Minister of Grace and Justice has not yet bem ted. Several names are mentioned, bat nothing | A letter from Bellinsons, of Jan, 18, In the Oorricre | Mercemt'la of Genos, ansounces that ali the persons im- Pg ang bed the affair of Contint have been set at liberty. will be remembered that Contini wae arrested sme | picion of being | en Austrian emiscary, sent thither with a view to excie the peasastry to # counter revolutionary insurrection ; end that several persons, iecluding some curates, were dangerous (ness of | Milvio Peliico, the well known suthor of the book, ‘La Mie | for!.”’ ince his liberstion im 1680 he has leda very | Sardinia ead that the French Minister, on receiving M. Drouym de L’Hay’s circular re- tune in commani- by no means cheer- fing, for those persoas who obtained oa sucismce after the Miatster were strock with the depression in the Pope's and spiritual pe is pussied | 77 a ory lower, ma short, 11 1239 Triste, 12 46460; Aniwep, 261735; Hamodrg, 134 84; Laghorm, 80 30; Vienua, 18 40 » 44 Aneuicax Sroces.— “he ingsiries f during the ween were wore Buiier-us, aud bed led &: large general businves, 9s improved prioss. Tae obiof traneections were i= United States federal sto: to Peum sylvapia State bonds, and in the six per ceas Now Orisans bosds. D, Bell, Son & [0 quo’ United @tates 6 ‘per cent bonds. 1868......,.1083¢ 2 10934 Do. 6 per cent ims, stock, 1867-8... +108 ig 0 Penns; lvaais 6 per owmt bonds, 1877. : Maryland 6 per oeat #8¢. bon: Virginia 6 per cent, 1886 Boston city 5 per cent 1583, Do. r cont tg. boaes......... Moutreal eity 6 per ovmte, 1857-66 New Orleens 8 per cent bonds, 1893. Belvidere, Del., 6 per cows let mtg. oon , Cin Chieage snd Miss. 7 per cent let mige ia Central RR. 6 per cent, 1! Brie 7 per cont let mtge., 1865- 7 par cent Sd mige. con , 1869 . T per cent Sd mige. 188s. Do. 7 per cent con., 186%... Mishigan Central 8 per cent 1 Dy. 6 per cent sig. bonds... BARING BROTHMKS’ OIACULAR. Loapom, Jaa. 27—6 P.M me poution inues to #x- on the colonial moderate basil ‘The unsettled state of fo ercise an enfsvora Baltio produce, in 1 been considera Money to thout change of discounts if recently arrived per (hetis and West India Packet has been sold at 614d. per ounce, being au ad of 34. Dollars oon- torsslize 69% Console, after tauch fluctuation, of 90% ©. By electric welograph (vis Trieste) we leare the arrival of the overland mail, which left Osi cute on the Sih December. Tue dates are—Suacghae Int, Amey ih Centon vin December. AMERICAN STOCKS.—More basiness Das beam done, and some large pastoris preesing on the market have been ‘takea off at reauced rates. Pempaylvavie State 6's Cor tiftcates, 78, ex. div.; Pensylvania Bouds, 84; Naw Or lesue Oty 6% 86, with civ Jam 1: Maryland Sterling 5's, 94; Bos on City 43¢'u, 1013 @ 102; Massachusatts 6’a, 104 2 105; Peansylvania Ratiroad Boots, 92 a 0234, steady; Obic 6's of 1870, 164; do. 1860, 96; Untved States Govern ment Stocks peid firmly; Virginia 6’s Bonds 95 a 06; Canada 6s, 112; Quebec City 6's, 108, div. {rom Nov. 1; Now Bruaawick 6's. 106 3 Cocuimnal flat. 45 bags wore mostly soli from 4s. Td. a 4s. 8d. for ordinary to wmall Honduras silver, aed from 4a, 94. o de. 10d. for ordinary Teseriife vilver. Coooa is quiet 246 bags Trinidad have beem sold at from 84s. a 354 6d. for midéling to fair rec, amd 1,200 bege Bahia, at 275. Cormm—The market for Plantation Osylon is firm, but witbout much activity. The sales by auction have com. prised shout 400 cask nd 376 bags, a: pre- vious prices. 4 200 been sold privately at 508. ati ‘eylm is rather lower, 6,000 bags havi: deep claposed of at 48s. 64 d 7,000 bags at 48a, T Dutch Trading Company sdverties their spring sales to consist of 800,000 bags, of which 124,000 be sold at Rotterdam on 241) March, and 176,000 at Amsterdam ow the #(th idem. ‘The Continental markets are generally reported as quiet, This aftersoon the demand has ruse Up, and about 3,000 bage Native Ovylon have been yponed of at 404, = 60s cargo of 4,000 bage good rat Rio hae bean sold at 51s 31. fur the Mediterranean. Copyam maintaios its price and is in food demard. Tile aps cake, £196; sheathing, 14d ; yellow metal, 11d Coky.—The trade has n Gull thistweek, d the ar. rivals of foreign wheat and flour coatinue on & consider: ‘orle, primsipsily from the Usited States. Holders, ever, are firm, and show no dieposttion to submit to y considerable reduction Last wovk’s average of Ea: Nish wheat was 825 44. on 98,086 qrs. returned, sgainst 114,97% qre. 06 45s, 8d. the oorrceponting week last year. We queta American red whoat at 785, a 88s,; white, 84s. 090s. Awerioan flonr, 420. a 46s. bbl Corrom,—The ma ket is quiet. @ anles for the week have deen 1, (00 balos Kast India at rather easier prices At Liverpo] the market is also quiet; mid. Orleans, 616 16d. » 6, Drvcs, &0.—At pudlic sale 600 cases castor ofl soli st 8444. a Bd. per 1d. for atraw to fine, Shellac, 2d srange 6is a 62s. 6c. ; fair liver, 866 a460. 64; 18 casks tartaric acid brought 2». 84. a 23 33d. Tinnivelly senna, 10344. alld, 48 casks Sierra Leone gam copal sold at 11Kd a 1534. for ordinary. to fair. Pare vermilion is selling at Be. Yd. Ipecacuashs, O¢., paid. Oplam 12s. 8d. a 12s. 6d. Gamphor, 799. 6d. Qnicksilver, 28. 1d. = 2s 24. Gam bier, 838. Cream of tartar, 1408 a 1462 Seffron, 286. Hear on eee Bt Petersburg cleas, £45; outahot, £44; baif clean, £41 10s.; Mania, £46 a £50. InbIGO.—Tae Ceolarations for the sales to commence 7th February amount now to 14,246 chests. Inon —Some sales have been made in rails at rates which have not transpiied Sootch pigs have flactuated from 78s, 66. a T32., closing at 7éa., buyers. No. 1 Gart- sherrie, 85a. . O18 —In fish there is little doing, and prices are unal- tered, Rape more freely offered at 64. a 47s. for re- fined, and 44s. for brown. Linseed advanced to 35s. om the spot, and 366. for forward delivery, but has since re- ceded to 84s Rice.—A large business was dove early in the weex, and £6,000 changed hands at very fali prices, Tze mar ket bas since become quiet, and 1.978 bags good white Java have been sold from 16s. 6d. @ i7s., with 8,000 bags pinky Madras at 16s 6d. & 160 Rum is in brisk demand, and continues to aivance 800 puneheons strong Demarera have been sold at bs. 6 SaLrrarra was in sotive request early im the seek, and large transactions took place both im parcels landei aud to arrive, at 86r. a 86a. 61. for 8 to 4 per oeat refraction, ‘with su; Gt 860. These prices are, however, not now obtainable, ani 1900 bags (refracdng’ 6% to 3 per cent) were t im at B7., whilet 148 bags Bombay (refrs ig 2° 9¢ per comt) realized 278. Sraurm.— A business dose as week. The market cloves at £18 10s, buyers, for ste delivery, and £9 16s. for March aad April. Sriczs.—We note sales of 240 bags fair to good Aleppy bevery scent atte bah Ta rt jpgapore wi #10364. |. Nutmege— 16 boxes gocd brown Singapore realised 2s. 9d. for mid- Cling bold. Mace—8 boxes went at 2s. 84. for fair red. 8vGaR.—The market is steady without much aaimstion. The sales of West India for the week amount to about 1,800 carks, with about 18,600 bags Mauritius aed East India, which found buyers at steady prices. Of 870 boxes Havana at suction, about one third sold at from abs. 64. 8 868, 6d. for hw to middling soft yellow. A cargo of 4,600 bags brown Pernams has been sold to day at 2\s | Dut several abips 6d_, and one of 4,800 begs at 2s. Od. both for amear port. TaLLoW very quiet at 63s., sellers, both om the spot and forward delivery. Tra. —The market is dull, and sales of common Oongou baye been made at ls., with s short prompt. The pub: Ho salea have comprised 6,25 paskages, 2,200 of which, Including 260 smal) boxes, were soli ai rather easier prices. Thisafternoon the demand has improved, and Sacan Bow buyers of cemmom Congou at ls. gd. a . KA, ‘Tix.—Koglish steady; block £130, bar £191; Banos £180. 4 good business een tin plates at 274. 6d. for 1.0. jooke, and 34s. for 1.C. charcoal. Tvrrsensx is lower. Small ssles of h have been made at 14s 8d. e 14s. 64.; Eaglish spirite bbe. a bts. 63.; American 566, 6d. a 5és. Woo.,—The next publie sales will commence om 9h Fepruary. The quantity arrivea is about 35,000 bales. RICHARDSON BROTHERS AND 0O.’8 OIR0ULAR. LiveRroot, Jam, 27, 1854 Binoe the 34th the weather has been very boisterous got in from the United States with a fair supply of w and flour, leaving but small quantity of either article ow passage. We bave bad an active demand for: Indian corn sinos Tuesday, end s further advance of 64. per 480 Iba. has ‘deen obtained, but in wheat and flour we have net had much doing. Prices of our last have, however, been fully a eo 0 public sales of cloverseed heli yesterday, which Were well attended; most of the new French ani Ameri cam were withdraws by the holders at 60s. to 80a for the former, and 57s. to 68. for the Jatter. Some lets of old 50e., 51s. 64. a§62,, and a few par- is. 6d. to 64s, anise or tiaao- ‘tby ani flaxseed there were no bid 5 @ arrivals from abroad since the 24th consist of 14,600 quarters of wheat, 8,740 quarters Indian oorn, dpeaseartiieat 390 a barre son bso) from Ireland 136 q re wi] juarters eat 600 loads of ind 60 racks ficar, rt =n At our market this mornisg we had the usual stten- Cance, but we experienced a lull in the demand fer wheat aud flour. Wareboused parcels were not offering cheaper, but some lots ex ship were procurable at 2d per 70 Ibe, and 63. per bbl uncer the top prices of Tuesday. spin Cons, on the contrary, was in good aest, and fine white yellow realired 51s 6d, to 646. Feeding ual ties were saleable at 478. to 48e. per 480 Ibs, Oats.—Scerce, and the inquiry was also om s restricted scale. value ucchaaged from our last quotations. ge. rte sloce this day week consist of juarters of wheat, 10,674 quarters ledian corm, bls, and 4,166 sacks flour, Ex, 2000 qaar- tera wheat, 7,060 quarters Indian eorn 6,400 bbls. and 600 sacks of flour. This day’s currency of American cereales wo | white wheat 12s. Nah nao Sa., 186. Ed. @ 186. Flour—Ohio, Philadelphia, and Balti. 44a. 0 444, 6. from store; 68. Cd. a 44a, ox ship; 1, 488 64.0 44s., from warehouse, Canadian wheat |: 6d. to 12s. $d.; ladian corn bls 64., 62. fer prin ite and yellow. Corros.—We have bad s very dull market, caused by the uncertainty of tne Fastern question. Prices bave been very irregul and where sales were forced \4: per Ib, decline took place. The ssles were 64,420 bales, of whieh 8,806 were on speculation and for export. Quxnarnos Baax.—A few hhds. have been sold at lls, but this is an extreme rate and not to be depended on. The demand tor Baltimore is sleck, probable value 8s. 80. » = Ps is a1, 1864. wcon @mabied imports to be clesred ex ship, but ony farther Provisions —The decline advised im concession is rerisied; the Western meat is consi dared a the finest in quality ever received here, but much of it | bp ent Lhe eke nat clea bell 4, 4 7 wh 3K; Frenk‘ort, 1183; | large vasinees bas been doae fo lard for spring at Wr American stosky | Bected with she war quest reves badly eured. Meef and pork are insetive, but as Ps gavesasent. contrast hes._beon tnken sh an vivacee of per teres om beet, and 7s. 6) ver tierce om pork, over the October eoetracts mre aoimstion in the gene ra) markst is locked for. Cheese cestinaes scarce A Livery wer Sue exeitemen! com The stock is exhausted. TALLOW Gloses fe dear Cvovaasmp ie dul!, a public sale hae been attempted, Dut mows of the ict were withdrawn, at 686. for new, and bls. for old American, ,Ths Fernaed stosk of quereitren bark now here ts held at 10+, The quotations for linseed oake are well maintained. East Invia Rice is 6d Coarer, with « large business, but no (improvement im Carelias. Breabertyrs —Afver eonsiderable buoyancy during the week, market closos tamely at the quotations per Arabia; she advance advised per Pasifc oa fleur aad wheat hariag bee lort, bat on Indian cern well main- tarred. Corrom.—Sineo the railing of the Pasific the market has become very unsettled. Some hokiers have suppied the Geman¢ ao determinedly, both with the cowmon qualities of old eetian, and the fresh tm ports of New Orleans of all sorts, that prices have beem most rey ular; the decline varying from 3d. to Xd. per Ib, and im several ones greater redustion has beem submitted to, Low midiling to middling bowede have also been selling at nearly ‘<4. por Ib, decline; the better elasses being,only 34d. per 19. Sea Islands have decline! 1d to 2d at the pablic ‘Biock lower, ‘alee ibis week. In Manches.er business is dal this ay 656.446 bags, of which $95,025 are Ame piock last year, 691,584 bags, of which 344,928 Jan 25.—Cottom—Sales for the week ft 18.600 imports, leaving & stoek of 64,160 ba en; market dali, Ashes languid. Coffee well supported. ‘Drags and dyes negleotel, Whale oil still cn the rise. and 12,500 kil. in port, fetened as aigh ae 56 fr. per 60 kil; notuing doing te other deseriptions, Ries Hast Icdis well supported, but Uaroies Cull Sugar quiet. Tallow and Lard— Market bare. MILITARY COURT OF [NQUIRY RELAMIVE TO THE LOSS OF THE STEAMSHIP SAN FRANCISCO. EIGHTH DAY. The Coart met yest erday morning puri uant to adjourn- ment, Prevent, all the members, also the Juige Advo cate and Col. Gates, with bis ocunsel, Capt. Shields. The oliowing ote from Oclonel Gates, was read by Capt. hields ard entered upon the reeord:— COL. @aTus’ ROTH. Col. Gat s thinks it may save time, if he bere assonte thyt the on the Kilby of Lists, Fremont, rogimonta\ $. if erate He mi these officers may deem defes er it necesaa: ageing? the re! to make in th tions which the witness (Major strange orrer if he presumes thet linquished to him tusjor Whee ay ) bad oo1 if ’ ated, to whom Col. Gates had given special orders or suthority, 10 prevent or control the of those orders—or thai position was diferent fron other offers of 1! mmand vis :—im the exeeuti be him: "C 6 tered fore thinks it quite oessary that th Col refore wit quite mane: at these offic hws charged with nogleot of duty, should seek to jus- tify their own oenduot. Col. @ ity of their being om the Kilby—and 6! from the wreck was. like his o sterm, which ao bume: ht 1 Edward Me)los, second officer of the then called as itneas fer the United States, and duly sworn, testifies as follows :— Q. How long have you followed the sea? A. Thirty ears Q Whot was the character of the storm in which the San Francisco was wreckea? A The heaviest I have ever ween in the Atlaatic. Q. How long did she weather it? A The storm com: manent atin oe bce 3 re eee to receive jamage about midnig! e breaking up of the yuerds ard bulwarks, the blowing away of sails; 1 mever knew when she was (irabled; the forema:t went over the side boty daylight; she shipped the sea about 8 or 9 in the morning. @. Would she bave weathered the storm, in your opie fortes engine bad not brokeaf? A. That is queationa! Q. What was the breaking? A. The air-pump piston roa, Q. What sise anc kind of iron was {\? ‘A. Wroaght iron, about three inches thick at the point where it broke. Did the vease! go to sea ta preper and safe condition Tee her depth in the water? A She was deeper than she was intended to be generally, but of no depth to bart ber ie an ord: gale. Q. If the freight been taken from the lower steer. age, couk it have been stowed elsewhere on the deck? A. ae eet not the best " your o were or e arrangenent: for quactering the ‘troops that the case adaitted of, woanding officer—I mean in regard to put? A. There was quite a large joapital; it was intended to have eld the camp women; that was the way we had planned it; forward cabin was also given up to them; the camp women and the non commissioned efficars and their wives were put theres it bad upwards of 190 upper bertha and twelve staterooms of three berths each. Q, Was the lower steerage so cosupied with lagrags that it could not be used for quartering the men? A Yes; enthely filled Q 4sd you think there was mo otter place where that beggege could have been removed to? A. No; we hadto pat cat five hundred barrels of quartermaster’: Q bet pI i if you bad it for that teorege, on the npper deok in ptamdeos, as they were! \. ater part of the time on deck; for a few days after leaving cur coast, and for a few cays after we had resched the southward of the straits of down below. Q Could you not have stowed that ship in such a way sa to have pat every soldier and camp woman below decks? A. No, sir, not with what we ia her, Q Were the men much expesed om the deck, and did they offer there? A. No, air, not at all. Q How were ee sheltered? A. They bad a deck over them; sbout half the length ef the ship was built up to shat deck; the ether half canvassed from the bulwarke up; the bulwarks were all around the ship; the canvass was about three and a half feet in height. Q. Did the officers of the ship receive proper aid when needed ani called for from the troops? 4. Yes, sir, al woys; @' ing was done that we asked, except the peewee that 1 made to heave coal over! ; then Mejor raid that be supposed that that had made ‘he men rich ; there was @ good deal of sickness then, and On what we Saas Sicchous of continuing the transfe Q. What was the pros; con e U of the troops to the Kilby waem it began. A. The pros Ma The estore | anexpectedly used ‘orm eome on cal the separation of the versels? A. Itdid. Crosa examined—Q Did you receive any persomal as- tistence frem Colenel Gates? A. I did one day in clearing the Id aos of the wreck; I don’t recoliect the day, Lieutenant Lozier sald he would like to pats question © the witness. Q. Did Lieut. Loster, beiore leavieg the San Fransisco for the Kilby, om the evening of the 28th, eall to you while ‘at the table, to come on deck and lower him om the beat; if 60, when was it, who was present, and did he speak svfficien\y leud so that all at the table must have heard ii? A. Yes: Majer Wyse was there, Captain Watking, Lieutenant Windor, and myself, were there; all those whe were left were there; as to speax'ng loud enough, 1 beard it, acd thimk that all did, though I coala not swear to it; I told him several persons on deck 00:4 lewer him, but be insisted apon baving me. Q' The witness has spoken of the prompt arsistance given to the effloers of the ship in beiling and lightening, what part of that sseistance proeseded from the erders or rin oir g¢ of Colonel Gates? A. I do not know; I never him give apy orders except in amisting me to clear awny the ceek, By Colosel Gates—Q. Were you in such # position after the wreck that orders given by Colonel Gates would be known to you, or were you sonstaatly moving about? A. I was not in s pesitien ro hear his orders. Q. Did you think the steamer safe whea you went to ren in her? A. I 06: aid. ‘The Judge Advocate read the documents io reference the seaworthy condition of the Sea Fran Navy Deparrrere, £:n—Ta compliance with the requost contain 2d inst, I have the honer to owing ae nected with the inspection ef the steamer Ben Francteco, vist a) eonativen ag n boars or the puspocn of nrpecung ect ‘sepy of a report of the bo sts Doren ail py of oF ‘A. copy of 41 by Ohiet Rnginee, Waa. He sheck, ormber 19,1808. capt ‘a copy of the order of the Deparimens, dated December 7, 1888, to Commedere earney, to state whethe defects pointed ineer Sheek aro such as will materially of the |, 8000 Department of thi seems proper “rece'ved from on account of the sick- at the Department did not socept ‘un¢ or the sontraste (or mail ser- er sailed from New York before the artment, as explanation of which wae to respectiully, fst, ovedier iy . DOBB: Scoretary of War. Navy Devaar cm Gowri dwew— Vou are xy sonetitul pease of Inepeot! conse bave the honor to be, very servant, Aon. Javrznsom Davin, Com) Pe lon, the board will Aen yaretul Revere ned and survey eile in stries conformity to the requirements of the en of the act Cong: ved March 3, 1547, reine stipulation of the A. Marris’ contract for service, made in pursuance of that h contract {oald Won, H. Aspinwall, Rev’, of tho city of or Very respectfally, your ebediont servant sO DbaBIN ere L. Keerney; Commander 0. M. Bell, U 8. ; oor W. iL. dhook, raed $ ‘Constructor om Baw Your, Deo. 1868. yan ith me baat te ce eonstructed in this port a8 8. mall team 4 Tr vernal examis: re can obtain, we duilt in strict soatya! Congress of Mare om Eacines, we bog lenve to. tren trem Me. Bhesk, shiot svsincers athe ‘who is inated voosel of J, aed wits suisadio war op polmtments som ive bave the honer te be ir, te, ont EVAR A WRENOR CHARLES & WILLIAM B WM. BKIDD uo8or. Hoa. J. ©, Dowsim, ary Wasbing\oa. Uniran Srares *reamen Puincerom,? Bw Youx, ve “hag Bir—A fiers tedious delay [ am abie to ing as the basis of ou ber priecipsl m>tive power is conecrned. 1 eis Ht two oreiil art, ane drag awe; 4 expensive fosture in all : the eentre or interaodixte ehaft, nts they 0 whether ts thatof J. P. h fresh water; favor bes. email boiler for the purpos f whioa she has thr or im case of fre w! 10 trial trip I consider in many pointe highly satiefao- tory, Parslcalarly she wo: lares engt a fore. amount of @ at form " all sir p gularity ©: musion Whigs wan di aew—in te remont being 7 pointe— familiar asus for his id. Lam sir, vory sovtully, sour ob’! i} WILLIAM H SHOCK U. 8. H. Commodore Lawnence Keanney U SN New York. NAVY VarauTMent, Nov, 27, 1963 of inspection o the steamer ‘8 in Row York fors mail m received, ay well ase Srm—Tho revert ructed remarks: Phe pump ‘oqul grity of metion whieh being wow —im sh to whi Agemons ail, with ith the offieers 4 steamer Bow o ucted ariment instrocis yeu v0 he i San fi . U. 8. Navb, Now York. {Nap Yona, Jan. 5, 1964, nor to aehbowsedgs the receipt of your 18, the reply to which is neoessmsily sooount of the absence of one of the memvere of Mr. Shook, Chief Sngineer in the Navy, now at jok bed in Baltimore. sis pi ors AB orite of the new prin sip! ia {mall air pumps be direoted ty report sheroom ¢' ‘tb: Lam, very respeotully. your obedient 7 er OAWAENCE KEARNEY, Hon. J. O. Donurm, Seoretary of the Navy. The Court adjeurned at one o’cluck, to meet again this morning at half past ten, USM. Tneatres and Exhibitions. Bowmry Tuaaras—-Taoe drama founded upon “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin” continues to attract good houses. The panorsmas of the Onio and Mississippi are very besutiful. ‘The plece is to be played this evening Broapwar Tusarea—The fairy spectacle, Shakspeare’s “Micsummer Night's Dreem,” oot tinues to draw good bed se anc it Ls anmounoced for every eveniag till further notice, Burton’s TuRaTRe.—eats Be. foarce at this theatre during the performance of ‘A Mideumucer Ni ané the massager is resping a fue reward Yeranoe, liberality and study, “a Midsummer Night Dream”? and ‘ ‘Irving it On” this evenicg. Namioat Tumarux —'-Unele Tom’s Cabis”” fu to be pre sented this aferneon and aing he pubito are al- ready fully informed rel tothe merits of this pisce it not necessary to ray anything more aboat it WALLAck’s TaaaT3 8.—The bill for to night includes three very popular pieces—‘'A Bachelor of arte’’—Mr. Lester, Mr. L. Thompson aid others; “Poppivg the Question’ — Mr Blake and others; and ‘Love an’ Murder”’—Mr. and Mrs. Brougham. A light and pleasant sill Raznum’s Mcenca.— There is a great rush to the poultry show at this piace, ad probably there never ware many fine fowls tegether in this country. This, with otue: attractions a the Maseum, is given for the usual low price. Broapway MENAGERIE 4xD MuszcM ~The wonderfai Gwarf now on extivion at thie piace ts the realization of Suits “Lilliputian King” He can benen, with other Curiosities, at soy hour of the day i Sroyvesant Ixstirets — Bits gives |wo rtainmentse— mirth(al, msgics) and ventriloquial—to dey, afternoon and evening. Go and see him. Cai '8 Minerams.—The crowds st No. 472 Broadway tion im which this banc 's programme tocludes the Iieo burlesque, as well as other gems Woon’s Mineramt Hai, No. 444 Hroadw: rerort for the lovers of harmony, Cheery, Boys,” (dedica every night, wit Curves HALL. — An ong for ‘to night by Back. new songs, the Julken &c. The urieeqae, Bhakeperiaa rei Duekloye stand high in pablo favor. Police Intelligence. 4 Charge of Ailged False Preverces —Officer Rae om Monday arrested John O. Erler on a charge of obtaining forty dollars from Onarlen Avision, at pr stopping at Delmonico’s Hotel, by « false representation. It appears aceording to the complainants sffiiavit, that on the lith instant he called at the office of ratc Erler, No, 261 Green- chased @ ticket for a passage to Bremen, in the ship Coriolar, and paid therefor foriy dollars, Mr. Erler representing himself te be the captain of said vessel; subsequently Krier said he was the agent, and was authcrized to sell tickets for passage On the day the veseel railed Mr. Ar bis beggage om board ship, and was then in/ermed by the captain that he could not be sdmitted om board, as the ticket he produced from Mr: | Biber was worth at he therefore could act rr ip un! pa'd the passage money to him. Mr. Avisom applied to Mr. Kcler fer redrees, who refused to remit him back the forty dollars, contending that he was authorized to sell the tiobet, no:withnanding the captain of the ship said he was mot The magistrate, Jus- tice Bogart, comsicered that the money had been obtained by a false representation, and required Mr. Ecler to flod bail to asewer the charge. ‘Arrest of Another Batch of Lottery Policy Dealera—the pole of the Twentieth ward yrateriay arresied the fol- wing pamed persons, ob: with reilag lottery poll- cles:—George Gleason, of No 1.924 Yreadway; Dauiel Bouton, of 880 Tenth avenue; Joveph Bosworth, of No 1¢4 Thirty sixth street; Samael sp: second Coor south of Thirty. {part ecn, ip Seventh avenue, near Twenty seveuth street; aod James Connelly, of No. 167 Wast Twenty nlath street, The accused parties were takan before Justios Stuart, who required them to gind bail in thp sum of $500 each, to anawer thelcharge. A Violent assault with @ Club —Officer’ Conner, of the Sixth ward, yerterdsy arrested © man named Themas Feeney, Michael feared that the injur, iaily, was taken before Justive Oaborn, who eom- him to the Tombe fur ¢xaminstioa. A Charge of Seduction Diemiaes —in the case Beary Eagles, cherged with the red Anns Cheney, Justice Osborn, on the fall tev \ not deeming the evidence sufficient to substantiate the accusation, dismissed the charge. CABD FROM MADAMB RESTELL—TO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned desires, fair and impartial hearin pending a of defore whe tx acjadged in re jot to the charges against her by Cordelia A. In the reantime proson i Hi the oherges and maiicious, MADAME RESTELL 1864, Marine Court, Before Jutge McUsrthy Frn, 14.—Oyree 0. Hubbard wa Genge Ryw —This wae apaction for assault sod patiery an! false imprisoa- mont brought by plaintiff against the proprietor of the Terrepi= Lanch. 19 appearec that on the evening of the Hf and @ friend estered “efend- led for some refreshinents. While in Pisce, having cocasion to go in the >eck yard, he was y & lerge dog; whereupon he attemp'ed to retarn, @ some one or more panes of glass ia a falee, bese New York! Feb. 14, the met and ip Coing #0 broek. the doer, for which tae barkeeper inaiste: he should pay before he left the bouse, or in de ‘au!t thereof he would take plainti’s hat or ovat. After considerable discussion the five dollars were paid; hence thie ru:t for falee im: ment, while be was detained agetuct bis will fondant was sot de mrvants, apom whisb ‘with eowte to dei @ for fi between Third and cable yard. The defence was Unt the work was wot oom | pleted as to time or quactity of work done as to fre, ted thatthe So come van i 1Y, Waa cepfiicting. Judgmeat for pisintiff $192, E t i i i : : i Es i ING OF ALBANY STREET THROUGH TRINITY CHURCHYARD, Bearing before the Committee, Specches of Counsel, Women, me, te, be The Committee app:inted by the Ocmmow Council to hear objeations to the proposed opening of Albany street through Trinity Churchyard to roadway, mes yesterday im the chameer of the Board of Aldermen. Thrre wore present quite a large number of citisons ialerosted im this Sandford, Peter ¥, Cutler, and Hon. Judge Emmet. When the committes called the meeting to erder, and announced the:aselves ready to hear the parties prevent, Mr, Rodgers, on behalt of the property ewaers, oaayed te speak. Alderman Dake said he thought the committee had met only to hear counsel on each side, Judge Kuocwr ead, in such cases sll were geasrally per- mitted to speak who were interested or affected by the matter under consideration. Mr, Saxpyorp thoughs that mone should be heard ex- cept cougsel in the case. judge Emaar eid he only represented Trinity Chureh, Bad eonld speak for them alons. There were other in- which he thought should be heard. Alderman Daxs—This is a special meeting to hear Mr. Sandford and Judge Kmmet. Prrme Y. Corixe, Esq —Mr. Chairman, I appear here for severa! of the property bold interested in this so called improvement, and shouid like to be heard, ‘Alderman Draks—Tris is @ special meeiog, and you cannot be heard to-day. We will hold s special meeting to hear you, if you desire it. Mr. Corter—That is perfectly satisfactory. Alderman DRax»—Jadge Eminet, will yo Jucge Emust—iam willing to co 60, de: that Mr Tilion wishes to say « few words, and I gi ip compliment to bim. Mr. 111100—Geotlemen of the Committee, Lappear here without counsel ardi!Ican speek io my own bebalf I will say 9 few words Alderman Draks—Go on, air, Mr. Titou—Well, I have relations buried ia Trinity ckorchyard, and think 1t outrageous to have their bones now disturbed. Some of my forefathers were of the body guard of Washington, fought through the war of the Revolutiom, and found a resting place at last in fri. nity churchyard: and shall they mot rest there in peace? Istend reacy to prove that Boorman & Johnson have entered into s stipulation to carry oat the cpening of Albany street af all costs, as # matter of personal iaterest and speculation. We have paid for the ground ia frinity churchyard over and over again; and can I stand by and ace my father’s bones—whe has fought and bied for the country—cug Bp. by s parcel of Irishmen with pick axe and space, and his dust thrown into the docks? I would net stand it. When euch a scene tekes place, I shall not predict my sctlons, nor be responsible forthem. I have nothing more to say. A Womax with « dark veil here broke in, much to the astonishment of the sage counsellors ani the jolly-lookin, committes, “Whet are the men about all this time, ii should like to know? Are they a» set of brutes, eh? You're ® pretty eet of folks, 1 declare, to let the bores of your relations be dug up, under our Very neses, and you have not the manly spit to in rere! And yet you call yourselves men! (Hare the oratress gave ® heavy knock upon the floor with the point of her ambrella, by way of emphasising her contempt for the male species.) If we women bad the keeplag of the bones, we would mew Jou what you would hsve tode before you got them. Bat no; you take all rights away from uf; you wen’t let us have soy arms; and then you are of cowards yourrelves. Oh! youares precious ret, you are, all of you. (Several here smiled at the compli: ment. and the titter went around the reom.) you may bas mucD aa you have mind to. but Iwill kt you see 1’sint araid of you. If I bad the keeping of those dead men’s bones, you should not get them unless you walked over my corpse. (Loud laughter.) Talk abou hg breed and the short cut to Broadway, and all that! Why for pity sates, if any one isin Albany street. and wants to get in B: way, can’t he go around, I should ike to know? (Here she looked extremely fierce. Mr. Erbep, who was sit Der, suggested that she should de seated, no doubt thinking her arguments conclusive 0, you your businesa will you, and let me alone. know what I am about. (loud Laughter) Now you oll set here, and set, and set and set, and what does it do? Why don’t you do some thing, if you are men Bat I know you darseat— that’s the why. Yousiat mem enough. You say you nd all that? What do I care for to know? (Here th ndous stamp upon the floor, to expreas her supreme contempt for lew) I know you have no right todig up them bomes after they’ve beea layivg ‘there ro long aa they have; aed you can’t make me be Neve differently, no (Here one of the commithe s md ti Juntion oleime, only a | fee broke and precipi poor boys into the | water. They unfortunately sank under the ice, and be- araistarce could be rendered the boyr were drowned, | jury rendered @ rerd of of soci(ental dow . cut the oratress short, by rapping for order.) Ob! what Go [care for yeur order? You may call me to order till docmeday, but I¢on’t care. I'll speak my mind right straight out, and that’s more than you dare do, any of Great laughter.) ? 17 like to know whet 10 40 with diggt my iriesds, en! If] had ? of you a litile T’d soen teach you more than ail the law you could learo. 1’d speak jast an lowg as I plessed, and just what I plesse, and no 700 can’t hinder me. There are none of you here who ever vas aa honor to your mothers, be eitting and ftalkicg abou: Ie mothers’ Gast was being scattered laughter ) Ob! you may isugh. There is no use talking to ch (Here the strong minded lady mored slowly towards tee Coor, talking as she went) Lf you want to tpeculate and make money, can’t you go at it ia rome Loreat way, in tead of up the dead oat of their aves? If you want dirt, can’t you go somewhere else ir it than to Trinity Church graveyari? PH pic! haven’t men enongh to protect the bones of the dead, give them over tothe women. The women will take the bores, end the mem may have the dirt. Here the oratress walked out of the room, smiling con tewptuously spon the audience, and no doubt feeling that she bad dese her duty by giving them a piece of her mind The company breathed freer when she had de. Jadge Exuer then rose to speak _I onfees, ger tlemen, I approach this case with much diffidenos, on account of the popular excitement it has created. In 1841, an attempt was made to epen Albany street, bat it did mot meet with success, Very lately a resolution the Common Ooun- cil, ordering the opening of Albany street, and we appear here to ask the Common Council to reoommenc a repeal of this resolution. The act of 1841 is ed Forse | and is Go P- pilcation was made to have Alban} rat opened threagh urebyar was, as | admit, oppored strong: aid ‘suecesafally by the Trimity Church corporation. 1 ich & case ae this it sam mal to call poration hard names; but what has their wealth and standing to do with the right of opening this street? Bhe bas rights which are as dear (to ber and inviolable any thatexix\, Trinity Obureh has never opposed widening of Thames street,as has been stated. She was opposed to being ar this improvement, as and apy other party had ht to do. Here another lay, of « very venerable and rerpsctable sppearance, rose and asked 10 speak. She addressed her conversation to the Judge, who referred her to the Commit tee. Making immeciately up te these gentiemes, she talked to them like a mother, as follews:—‘‘Now, gontle men, don't you thiek its horrid to teke up the boves of the poor people that’s dead in Trinity charch yard? 1 bave got my friends buried there; and now what éo you want to go and dig them up fort {coe poor old he no doubt thought it wae all the joings of the committee ) I have seen ola revolatiomary Leroes buried there. I have seen General Washing‘on himsel; end bave’st I made thousands 0! curtesies to him whenl was a little girl aed went toschool? And pow you are feing to dig ap the Donen of all his friends, wo. Ok, Ido think ite dreadfal. Don’t you think its Oreadfulf’’ (This wae poser for the committee and nome of them attempted to reply.) Theold lady weat on :— “Haven't I seen all them revolationa: neccrs pesainaes this city, when I was a little gel, they had fought hard fer the liberties of their coust'y? And now youare going to take the liberty to dig them up for it. Ua, its 1 do thiok it’s awfal. ly very feelisgly, and was very ut the committee dida’t premise ‘which made her think, no doubt, they were Bhe tottered back to her seat, after failing Bot to do it, tnoorrigible. to move the stolid faces of the Aldermen, and there sat quiet and attestive fog. She satin from of Judge matter, and also the eminent counsellors, Messrs. Wiwar! | ae toe any Page m. Um the other hand we have Triaity Churek, who bes no lends to eaba: ov to kee end sothing bet her buried dead "to prvtewttand therefore (ask which perty, from thetr motives, are on Billed to the greatest con filenee at the hamis of vais com- mittee, Ad vow, «; im, is it expedient for the Commor Council to do this? St will be dose with the dust of human remsing which Isy there $0 a depth below the surface cf the evrees «bicn ls proposed to be made? Why some willray les i: remsio there, aed be rua over; let the city trea4 the coms beneath their feet. Well, even this might be agieed we; but oav paving bones Keep down thiesacred Curt? Wh: t will become of the gas pipes and water piper? This» u+t mustibe om ried off, and Mr. Boor- map has cffered $10,(06 for sbis purpose Why. this le not ove tenth of the som neobesery for such & parpose. This dust could mot be hesped up and carried amar 82 90 moch dirt, but mist bere the forme of sesalar burial, and there { eatimating the cost ‘or such as opera- no. If this project is oarried through, the voters of New York will, in the proper time, come to the reseus, ané he ‘toms above dollar yr, a} You cag regaré these onside: do, depend cpow it that, from the {ndigoant spirit of av Oubaned commenity, you wil heats clamor coming v frem every « hich all that har perings. I have no ki sod veneracle man, tremulous 1, pleading for quietness to his #, ban ac drewod y paternalasbes Is this ® «range or wure re- quest? Hondreds of ovbers ere sctuated by the same feelings o sympathy for the departed, and I think are entitled to your Crepes! conrideration. ( trast I have said enough to convinces the committee of the upjusteess, unfairness, snd ingratitu’s of this sontemplated improve mevt The Judge ‘hen tock bis seat, having created a profound sensation in the audience ‘The commities them a/jourmed till Friday mext, at & o’clock P.M. Marine Affairs. Lacon To pay —Mr Thomas Collyer will laumeh at half- past eleven o’olock to-day. from bis yard at the foot of Twelfth street, # R., the brig Handy King, owned by Capt, Russell H. Post, and iotemded for the Mobile trade. Tus Sraamenr Purapsiryla, which was to have sailed yesterday afternoon for Havans aad New Orleans, in place of the Bm pire City, («nt to take om the passepgers of the Georgia from Nor folk,) does not Jeave until seven o’clook this morning. Tus Steamsiir Fraxkuiy, for Havre, being umavoidably detained, will leave the Nevelty [rom Works, foot of ‘Twelfth street, EK. K, this morning, at ten o’eloek. The pames of her ppsseogers will be found in another plaee. Sreammxs Dux ynom Kukors —The British serew steam- thips Andes, from Liverpool for Boston, and the Charity, & pew versel, from Liverpool for Portland, are beth now overdue, The latter left on the 16th January, and has thus been out nearly thirty days. The Andes left om the 18th Janusry, and is now in her twenty eighth day. Esep steamer that arrived lately reported heavy weather. The Pacific, which left Liverpool om the 26th January, had westerly gales the wiole pasiage, stated to be the most ¢ that vense! bad ever encountered. As both the be- mentioned versela wee ont at the same time, they e probably suffered some damage, and put back, ——_ Brooklyn City Intelligence. Tr Comaion Covxci, ax State dmwats.—At the last Teguist oiseting of the. Brooklyn Common Vounell, Alder- man Dayton mubmitted & series of resolutions im relation to the action of the Oommittecywf the Senate regarding tho pier line om the Brooklyn side of the Kast river, The re- folutions were as foliows:— Resolved, That this Common Council has observed with frOAt Toarek the sotion of amajoriay o honorable Some of this State in relatios er; pict line esi not conflict with the interests of New Yor that powerful city, whiob has hitherto thr: in the way of our growth and prospority, ia ag ora p ting to, soreen ite «pprrasive acu which iy exercises under (derived from kingly authority.) to oppress this strugs ling © 9d, Thas we heve confidence in the wisdom of the Legislature, and believe that ite m tho ity of Now York, will mot permis the rig rising city to ° ra wen bh hae cnevery cecasion when the Intorests of olty were at stake, songht to cra.ify itsown cupid(ty and satisfy ite illi- beral pelicy, Resolved. Th folly 9 olved, That in tho j G this Oomm yanoll, (it this elty shonid be #0 humiliates 8 to be obliged to sub- mit to this the commissioners 2aned im aro moet cf them i that emen tho govern: and habi ant o city of Ne en . wuld be oppemsd to 4 Who are eupnosed w York; that theo the Legislature. pi by unaaimous consent. A City BvxxxD To Dati, Ua Monday evening @ Httle girl, aged about three y-ars, the ‘augbter of Mre, Mur- tagh, WhO resides in Balsiottreet between Saith aod H yvstreeta wax burned a0 shockingly by tte elethes tebiog fire from th ve, tbat it survived out @ short time afterwarcs. The motaer was temp: rarily absent at the time, having left the obili ia the room by itself, when op her returo she (juno it in femes. All her endesvors: to preserve its life proved unavailing, and it died in her arms. Court of Common Pleas. Refore Jucge Wooornf! aed a Jary. Robert Hawe agatnit John Orter, Sheriff, ca ~Thia is a0 action against the sheriff of the ety aud county of New York, for levying upon and sellivg property under am exe- eution The La yd is cla to have been exempted under the Re Statutes and the last.exemption law, Mevara, Sweeney & Shee, plaiatift’s P dence & record of judgment recovered in 1861, up»m two promissory notes sgainat Abboit, and also an execution issued to New k, upom such judgment, in 1858 They then roved of a borse the piairtiff, upon the tale. anc bad cesrery 10 cart, to carry the carcanen of beef fo markt ai that thes case being still on, the Cours adjourned to Tf morning, at ten o’clock The queations of law involved in the above case, are cf considerable interest to butchers tbrougbont our city and State. Superior Court—Part Il. Before Hoo Judge Bosworth and a Jury. wn, 14,— Charlee ‘against Carvline Ferris.—This was on action for slander hreugnt by the platotif, a por- tor ia the Washington Market, against the de s retailer of iruit and vegetavies in the same calling the plaintiff on the firstof Jane, 1853, © ing that ‘she could prove it; that he had «tolen #85 dill,” and sdviring him to steal another. Tre plain- tiff had previously found the bill on the market floor. the allegations {a the complaint were de- 2 alleged that the platatiff called the de- {endant a Jew, and was mad because she hed not found the biil instead ef the plaintiff Verdict for the plain. $16. Particulars of the Riot in Port! {From the state of Maine, Feb. 18 } A dirgraceful rew took the jur ction of Centre, Danforth, Joceiity generally koowo as Gorhem’s 3 an Irish ® down ard two severely injured oe. « man aboat eigbteom years of age, bad his skull red, and tt wes thought by the physicians in a.temdai that he could live bute short time By the time that the ot hed ceased, large crowd had gathered, and when police arrived it was thought advimbie to the as- femmblege, and the City Marshal and his deputy issued ov- Ceres accordingly, but with little and the rioters seemed to carry the cay, until Father ()’Doonell sppeared ugon the ground, and ordered them to dis were all Irish, and we suppose Catholics, ast whee Prieet appeated, they alunk away like whipped hounds, and sowe ‘Thsee or four arrests were le afterwar fromm the policem Hessen who had Unice street to Barker & wom ef livery steal street. Wheo they reach: ie pati + fter ea ptaring one of the most desperate ‘ores, rorked into the steble with their lonivg Coorsom the crowd, their Jest prise, not withent di Meulty, however. and rleigh were got ready, the prisoners placed sleigh, aad the doo- being opemed, the Mernbal rough the crowa deck quickly, The watchhouse was sooe reached, sed the prisoners locked up We understand that the La a severe! blows while eagsged in the following fects dy Usputy Marshal Hall Maton The name of the by Soe) who was #0 severely injured, w Thomss Gimer. He is suppesed to have strock by Martin Connelly, who was io ture on by three brothers named (Brien. The three Martin Conselly, as4 Jobn Conne'ly were night, ond the police were om the lookout Mathew Cock was also arrested for trying to ee Srrest of Joon Omesliy. We saw ot the - one of the clubs whieh were used in affray. of bard wood, three feet ands half ia length, over two inches In diameter and tbarpened to ® atone end; the pointed end was bloody. The U. 8. stesmer Prinostom, ander comma’ Henry Kegle, proseeds to sea to dey. from Navy Yard, om « trial trip, aeder Oopalane, Martie and Bhoct. Tt te very sucosar bad thcrougbly over! Pees & Murphy's Fulton irom i Died in Walpole, Mans, on . ¢ hundred years, five and fe ZnO Hany ts Grd wb etn his family, His centennial bi was oelebrat= © He was in the battles of Bunker Hull a3 0 Beoniogton under Gen. Stark,