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‘ “ { . of thocame | Tarnrpa—In port Nov 22 bark Franklin, Gibbs, for Bes LOCAL AFFAIRS ation attended at the dispensary, £95; to all which may be brought, against them while act. pean trade. There is already » Gret clase ship PR mr ‘ | dwellings, 200, Males, 853; females, 642. Nat ing in strict conformity to the ordinances. A resolu- bay ie : ~~ | United States, S15; Ireland, $45; other countri tion allowing $5,000 to the Board of Water Commission At Gallebacy 4th inet, by Mr Simon McKay, « beautiful Rey nS eats Camelot Ben went, Soon Extension of Albany Street. Remaining under treatment, 49; seat to hospital era, to be divided as they choose, as salaries to comm! ing the month, — #i was adopted. Aresolution authorizing » co if clipper ship of At Seat Teeoeatly, Messrs MoGilvory & Goodell, » bark of 360 tons. called the Trovatora, built under the direo- of J F Nichels, and to be commanded by Capt P P Car- PYBATS BEFORE A COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD or “ed. 14. Prescriptions dispensed d oe _- REARS 2 » | 1,899 ts to the city charter, wt ti ve Sar Ee in eae ee . paneed, and Alcermen Slater, Davenvort, Keeney, and | ‘hc South Prospect 234 wlt,by Me NG Hichborn, a eplondia | pBANCOR Cid New av KATE : ie Coroners’ Inquests, Hil, were appointed as such ‘committee,’ After ‘some nip ot I) tone’ called the Jams Bedaer: wut ender the | Blaunge, Whit elena onion sete re ped — = pesca! FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE HARLEM RAILROAD. further business, the board adjourned. | | auperintendance of WH Brows, and to be commanded by passes tiaamer Cy to whom was refesred the question of the gq: ry le held inquest yesterday at the Youxo Mxy’s Caristiay AssociaTiON.—A regular ren, Capt Bvere! a » Beckett, Rio Js { priety of opening # street through Trinity churchyard, Mele: neo ot ech the body oe sear Sin monthly meeting of the Jersey ity, Young Men's Caris: | gi same Biaee J 34, 07, ME C'S Bietaher, » superior copper Her, Buiman, Charleston; was he! . on, im the ol lock: Hoesen, tian Association was held on’ Monday evening, st the de, Blanchard, 4 ae bald basiyaess behensy m, in the chamber of the | jors, who died from the effects of severe injuries re- rooms of the Association, corner of Gregory and Hender- mantesitiasten “Baie ty ciltee Spear Esq ship | KBasepett Heres Payson, ea ft Gna pose: at hall-past two o’clock—Council- g.ived on the Harlem Railroad onthe 16th ult, The somstreets. About fifty new members joined on that | of 1000 tons, to be comminded by Capt Spats; name of ves: shige © € Thow Ben : man Frye in the cbair sel not giv “se as evening, which increases the membership to overone — appeared, had been carclsas in not getting fundred members. A mission Sabbath scheol ia soon to | cee Pee: Osa 4 ¢ track in time when he saw the train approaching be commencedtunder the auspices of this association, Perea ¥. Corts rose and delivered slong and able yim at full speed, and was unavoidably rum over by for which rules and teachers were recommeneed. Afver a few remarks from Mr. Epwaap N. Rooms, tian, 8° Bary a a NEW ORLEANS, Doo 5— Harrisburg, and Cor 90 oper - BALTIMORE—Arr Deo 4 ship Marshfield, ee, Boston; Tease Allerton, » and Far West, N A SARE dip id, To: «peech against the propriety of the proposed extension. the train, both bis legs being crushed in a shocking | B&8t of a series of essays was read by the President, and | Hie. 5 y ¢ : f ook! s , Me; Henaah While he was speaking, Crazy Kate, ax she is called, manner. sed was conveyed from Tuckauue Te™Aarks were mace by others present. ‘Kiso arr Sd, ship Equity, New York. Esstport; schry Fannie Crocker, Grane, Digh- anec the room, and took her seat Westches ‘ Mionoe fot ; , where the accident occurred, to Mamsburg lige: jo with | the New York Hospital, and here he lingered until yes- we vihguditia rrr Prof. cone Brailstord, r, occasionally interrupting approval. Mr. Cutler said: —We are 4 surject that peculiarly interests young wen, and | death.’ Young America shoula have sonet yas to what shall be done with this churchyard is not pro- y & subject for controver whether right is right rong to disewse the wicker of murder ng; and the 1 that the re tot jouse, Bayles, and Richard orden, | gu wir "Returned, ackr Chas: Culgate, Newton, hone fet Daata From INTKMYEKANCY.—Coroner Haaford beld an re: —(see Disasters.) ; eorsia: 1... “Haven: J. A; | Herald Marine Correspondence. % ‘Mog or | terday, when he breathed bis Inst, Verdict, “accidental inareat yesterday, at 116 North Third street, on the Movy, Philadelphia; W. b. ‘Thayer, Boston; J. A. Hadey. PORT JEFFERSON, Deo 2—Arr schre Wm Penn, Avery, re Eth atenmnse ¥7 eapernpert Tall, Seat; coke 5G. 0s- 3 Hl New York; 4, Nortoi jartha y cl ‘ body of an aged man, named George Bennett, who was AN Usxxows May Forxp Drownxp.—Coroner Gamble found dead in bed.’ The jury rendered # verdict of is Ike discussing | #i80 held an inquest at the Twenty-second ward station — death by intemperance. in rong. It in cselese | Hews, upon the bedy of an unknown man, who was Ho.p Roamery.—A German, named Gustave Heydell, Si all believe it found’ oating in the North river, foot of Kifty-ninth while in a grocery in North Fourth street, on Tueeday ing place of the | Steet, by one of the police. The body was much de- evening, was attacked by a party of men, one of whom y; composed, so as to render it difficult to say whether amy — succeeded in robbing him of $85, which was in his port. Pernent Jane, Hulse, New | lier, Chapel, ‘Portland, steamer ‘Parker Vein, v . NYork; bark’ Antelope, White, Rio de Janeire: EstearKow fork; | LAAPiveintowned, Ports Rives Vermost, Bods 2 G. Nalle and fomily, burg: Miss A. Bailey; New «; Dr. John Campbell, U. w), Hammond, NYork; | FALL RIVER—Sld Deo 4 schr Marthe Wrightingtes, soon 'des Joum b Dering: Waipbtington, Philadelphia (not previously.) rg ‘sloops Jacob Duryes, | GLOUCESTRR—Arr Deo 4 maton, Palifer, Suk Remark, Homan, New | nam; Sth, bark Lysander, Snow, San Juan, Cubs, 25th . Je im. ica; T. G. Kale, New York: DN Mr. and Mrs, Betts, Savannah: H. H. Cobbot, evident to need i, ‘i hia. for Boston. The wepul. | Yiolence had been inflicted on it or not. ‘The body bad imonnaie, A warrant has been issued for the arrest of | PHiladelph 1 ‘ Mr Davis and GALVESTON—In port Nov 21, ship J W Fannin, Ty urs athe | the appearance of being in the water about two months, the thief. lake ee ee es nanan Me Dare PHILADELPHIA, Dec 6—Art echrs G E Prescott, Gil- | from NYork, arr abt oth; barke'N C Bach 4 au t sanctity this feoling. { | Tht deceased was about forty years of age, and PRONE A TERNS DEPARTURRS. keg, Cisriestons 8 L Stevens, Studley, Bostor for dol , for Bo arate Me. Cusler, even suppose that thia som. | 4zessed in a light colored pea jacket, satin vest, satinet Court Calendar—This Day. For Savanaa in the stenmship Alabama—E B Carroll, C H low, two abi cated, Bd prov to flat a PE etiide avytuing to yviolste shia ustural end | P&Bts, red danuel shirt, and brogues. He had a woollen Umrxp Sramst Disrrict Couxt.—Nos. 77, 18 to 21. Loran, Alired lise, Frederick Bliss, John M Croft, Cid ships Sparkling W af hte Whole te Bate Phisseniie - : cr Reali : comforter about his neck when found in the water. Soper Covrt—Cireuit—Nos. 68%, 1015, 1014, 988, | snd child, Mise Wilson, SJ Jones, Gon Kelly, AMCAUIe boc, Emertze, New Orleant: schra to idee, RBedford for Boston or Philddetpt secording, te { Mr. CUTLER continaed to point ont the blecsings we in neeemnenoreninsrneret jae Ce es Bo Ra i a Maxites Fitopninic hrs Benet Mi cites | "Whelden’ Boston.’ gyre, Laneley, Philadelphia or Newburyport; Caroline W enjoy by the labors aud sacri our revolutionary Police Intelligence, |: cememmen cone onene tee -aiiiaaed ‘oF, Miss L Brooks, Mr Ho Fanny A Haster, Finreece Belles eee ee ne itaa. Sid obs Geties tor “athers, They are now all gone, Some baye monde | Charge of Kalve Pretences.—Omicer Sarboe, of the | iy Fias—Nos. 1018, 1470, 1676 to 1486, 1486 to Meck, three childris and servant, Mrs Krastelo., two eee a | ae duspelciondyyaeeiencusd ‘ men's to their memory, others, alas, have remained | phird distri e, setei J , ig 1? 4 } | | THe Gate ar PortLanp—At Portland in the gale of the Carlann, A: Baltimore for Boston; Ver- where fell, with no'stone to haud down thelr vir- | itd district pohee, arrested a man samed William Mee. som. ObunecBole: aetihed Meu 10t) 190, | A ee ip Helots, of Yarmouth, Me, parted ber fasts Pendleton, Philadeiphin. for do; Samuel {acs or thelr fave to poste: ity, aud itinon dehalf of those | Brosdstreet, charged, om the complaint of Mr, Thomas | |,3UPmuOR Cour —Four, branches Nos. 12 er oe Be. 2 side of Custom House wharf, about midnight, dro Hl, do for Salem; sehrs Camilla, Shaw,tWil t d Henge dim Ange tt! dyeing Cromwell; of SA Gamube- aicdete with? bavin falge | 1209, 1800, 1801, 1805, 900, 103, 425, 1215, 457, 400, 945, ‘or Charleston, in the steamer Nashville—Cay brig Castiliat, of Harpswell, which was ready for Boston: Fulton’ Jecques, Alexandsis for de; : Cutler, Bow Spove., A. Bamber. of Letierd were | Croniwe P ete Mah i) by false | g28,'3, 4, 1156, 1187,’ 285, 286, 23, 981, 435 719, 791, | Copt Wim Clark, Mise EA Ward, Mra. © lenjai ying away the brig’s chain plates on both sldet,and | Maloney, Garwood Philadelphia for do;J.W Faulkitn, here read trom Stepuen Moulton and others, to prove pretences and fraudulent representations, obtained five | 450) 614,'1207, 1003, 999, 928, ‘2062, 1188, 1259, 66, 833, | F Furst, W Quentell, R Woste, I M Rawson, J R Grice, J chafing hicr badly; also against brig LR Palmer, of Belfast, . DP, talpey,, hil for Salem; Mi Lins the remainsol those who died in the old Sugar | F Sane ; ir), otk | Sos’ 1284, ops! 27, 200, Fat ema cea » | A Lalaue, JR Clark, F H Grenwood; Jacob Valk, G Also ready for sem, carrying away her jibboem and to tant | A Gould, Bo gp gov Pag See ry ' House wore interred in Trinity Church yard. tu that, dozen of calf shins, valued at $170. | The secused was | 454, 1284, 924, 27, 100, 920. Baurmeister and lady, Richard Matthews, SC Gorham, Mrs | mast. She also drove azainat brig Geo Stockham of Bath, | Rondout for Newburyport: Philander Armstrong, Broo! r place are buried memy worthies whore aims are fami- CO&veyed before Justice Welsh, who held hin for exam- | a TURE C M Wright, Master JC Nicholson, H Rowley and'isdy, chafing hull and injuring her rigging. The ship’s mizen Fig: | do fur Nantucket; Isabella Thompeon, Corson; cE 'tay Cain; ' hex t) uisaies Ales r Haniilton, Gen. Lamb, Col, | ation. Marine Court. Mre B Smith, Mrs Palmer, G W Scott aud lads, Miss Scott, ging and larboard quarter rail were carried away, sod her | Beulah E SI and Sarah N Smith, Smith, B Wi Dabiiekt ot aihera, @ gt’ aad Gta for dhele Grand Larceny.—Officers Pixby snd McMillen, of the Refore Hon. Judge McCarthy and a Juri Wm F Dalton, W Redder, A Carver, J nel, were badly chafed. She also stove in ‘he stern of sehr | for Philadelphia; R H Wilson, Hi do for NYor! Pace : bes . ie pecole wenn baste in; ihicvand, 1 teenie rreeted two young men, giving lore F400. CORD y Soury, Jas Row!l, Wm Ray, A Carr, B Smith, PP A 11fin | Utica, of Rockland, carried away the foretopmast of sehr | Hunter, Simpson, do for New ‘Hat Chieftain, Brewst: : his fect f Aetorions 46 | their names a g and George Starr, charged | A CURIOUS MONBY TRANSACTION—ADVENTURES OF A | the steerage. | Clara, st diner, and aia other alight damage, 4 Rockland for NYork: Vendovi, Bray, do for do; Oliver er. | with baving stolen # carense of beef, valued at $49, from | NOTR—-ALLEGED USURY—MARD TIMPS—VERDICT | ——ynes | SCONNY Ways (he demain to The hws Dy Uke Dee anany | perry: daullock, ener bees meee pte’ i the slaughter-house of William Moore, situated in El- | vox THE PLAINTIFF. rth. | chafed. Bark Chieftain broke adrift at Long wharf, and | Grace Girdler, A Tirrell, Sarah Louisa, Teabella, Phorm 7 droge street. The beet was sold for 940, but was atter- | yc, 6.—George H. Purter ve. Abraham Hatfield and | On Monday, December 4, the wife of Gronox Wiussans, | chafed her sites somewhat. Bark Gambia broke from beaak: | RT ish E Sharp, Sarah N Smith, RH Wilson, uy . | \hom these puxtice were brought, held them for’ a fur. | James 7. Bertine.—This was an aetion brought to recover | ° this city, of « son. four lelere'in hier ‘burgse, believed the Glen, from ltoston, reyry Esheol, Moulton, Phi for New! er hearing. i | was at anchor below, ing badly. Stoamer Tier wen "Fiye, of ‘ you, Mr. Catler Poe rae jot dh tute eldae ia. | RSMO mNte! & promiasory alte Se BPM. ated Tene 7, Married. | Rorin dhe evening. "Brig WH: Spear, of Searsport, broke | Walch Beton end Lewie MeLaia for Nerk seure Leal ' y it 1# necessary to moe it charand with oi pee 1854, at three months, made by Walmsley, Haight & At New Bedford, November 30, by the Rev. Mr. Salter, | adrift at Port Elizabeth, ‘and went asliore on the beach, but | Posto: 5 Mysto, ‘Stoddard, NYork for do; Charlotte, Wr rs w i e ate Fe fr i bt representations Jus, | Co. to the order of the defendants, and endorsed in their | ot Dover, N. H. ted by the Rev. Mr. Lambert, of | Will probably be got off without damage. Go for, F oetlondy & B rites, Cote bell, Roohiona we Unernt ' i would be | Bene: pemedticirnmel A lag etre ey bes f Batheld & Bertine, which Boston GxoaGe'B. WALDRON, Eaq.. of the house of Wal- | | Sur Ancanra, lost, on. the voyage from Antwerp. was | Warrior, Ball, do, via Nantucket, for, NY ork; Ustalegs, ming ode eae the coma thee, Delng Ut em RE eee ee tearm, | Scot, bale, Now! York,’ to" ian Anny." Gorm, | Round this rit and Bat, JT o¥ dizer Sesueed on | Waliewa Wall, Boataper¢for Mcaigonete, ta Sid sos y ratally oo fond any crininal charge againet the defendant.” | bretested for non-payment. The defendant, Hatdeld, | daughter of the Inte Timothy G. Coffin, and grand-daugh- Roe in 96 Rnenereeny Bernie ae ee John Tyler, Eliza Frances, Glenview for Philadelphia; Gold Fe ' any eri barge ag resides in Westchester county, snd seems not to have Cs Ae pele ey Le of Hoge To itaes 8 Banx Morano, of New York, from Satilla river for Bos. | Hunter, Vendovi OH Forry, snd BB Pie ew e = secre sonal concert i 6, by t : . ore : rr 4th schr Caroline ia, Turner, Bucksport | r a this pone, Williamsbarg Election Riot. had any personal concern with the transaction. ‘The de- | 00, WSUSSIAY, Mnccrencon TRaruauan to Miss Mania | fO%,abandoned Aigh nit, was Iii tons, baile at Cherryfelt | york. “Sid ech Sarstogs, Potomac, Sarah Ann, J 8 Shee | s justify the opening of this atreet, | AMINATION OF OLIVER LEB. fendant, Bertine, who lives in this city, wasin Court | Maartpa Tayror, eldest daughter of Isaac Taylor, Esq., Bnic Tuomas Waurnn, Hiorth, at Antigua Oct 30 from | #27) Nee Re! =Tg es mr ly +s elosins \ 4 e proved that il was onee public ground. examination of Oliver Lee, arrested on a charge of | with his counsel during the tri: ‘The defence, as stated | all of this city. | Philadelphia, reports:—Enoountered very hea ry weather on les, Sam Small, Eshool, Mary ow; schrs Hol 7 phat necessity is there tor this proposed street® | causing the death of Wm, Henry Harrisom, at the late | by the counsel for the defendanf was four fold:—tst, | , In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, December 6, by the Rev. J. | the 20th Oct, lat 27 33 N, lon 04 20 W, the gale inoreasing to | Nichols, Alpha, Chas Allstrum, Enzotas, Louise Graj ' re is no necessity for it at all. Ifthe street is ran | S106 8 tf : ven, | That the defeddants were not copart ur fold st: | 1. Hodge, Mr. Stueox M. RUxvos to Miss E1izaE., daugh: | & hurricane? on the 21et, lost maintopsail and foretopmast | ry Willer, General Hersey, Rachael S. Miller, Charlotte | P. it will bs as to be useless for business | election ri the Fourteenth ward, took place yester- er nae Serer an ERED GS DOO ee gene ter of Francis Nest, Esq., of Essex, Conn. | staysail; scudded the brig under bare poles, vessel laboring | Buck, Mary Jane, Feeal, ‘Pawtucket, John Snow, Proteo- ‘8, tor, Charles H. Ro, edron, Garoline folu rence, Camilia, Fulton, J W, D'P, Marion A Gould, Boston, ‘rmstrong, Niger, Louis Walsh, Lewis M’Lain, Charlotte, Warrior, Ustaloga, Benjamin, Wm Lewis ore day before Msyor Wall aud Justice Boswell. Philip. | Shem: iui, That the note Had. uot been duly protested. | 08, Wednesday, December 6, by the Rev. Me. Van Nost, Eas, thinned, Ine auan ities of wag ben Crooke and Mr. Layaugh appeared for the prisoner. Lee | and, 4th. That the note was passed upon an usurious | Mr. Gronx S, Puruisrs, to Miss T. Lirrria Varian, all of | gwopt the decks clean fore and aft; bulw: ity to charge, Threo witnesses cn | Contract, and was, therefore, void. this city | - <l n were examined, after which | QM the part of the plaintiff Mr. John B. Haskin was re eR +. It will undoubtedly make certain lot by giving them fronts, but thatis all h lust be raised to the of B r f any ul nand others. | pleaded not g ds; tarpaulin wi nd € tic oline Amelia. « ra parties ne 2age on thie ob | Tee kas committed to the county jail to gwait triaton | called axa witness, and testified that he know the de- Diod. : castle doors gone, cabin full of water, Ath FM. 8 bes BUACKSONVILLE Art Nov 22brig Ororembo, Rosebrook, re opposed tht WHY ee ite ciat ot | the charge of manslaughter. "The following was the | fendants, that they were formerly copartuers in busi- | _ On Tuesday, December 5, Faanatox, son of W. J. and Prepared “with tackles on the tiller we mauaged to eston te tend for Cube opening a stzent ia another ohiection. . Mes Gidier wault: | ny taken:— = ness, under the firm name of Hatfield and Bertine, and, | Elizabeth Brown, aged 1 year and 9 months. tne Nefore the wind and sea. At 11 PM, the hurri + alton { aay eetniie st the pr foustoa to Whtclt he tat nged % Hayden sworn—I live in North Seventh | @ he believed, still were, and that within the lest three Feces and family are invited io areas the a abated—the, vessel cas ud before the wind all night af \ enya nae aiecsateLinniy thatinval + ed : mata shee eeonlia months he bad heard each of said defendants say that | ral, this afternoon, at one o’aleck, at | ee ae cah ciniren, 7 H fount wupe title Wey rerun on poreatue ne MAHA | cammtaluatha tinvoe IRTeabse gos, ove kaognrane | thes were copartners. 4 Twonty-first street, without further invitation. | of ee re ee aes gs: solerTyvs, Millen deco si Srauileg Guinkania found w ey ran up ou the opening o ee pecurted ith of November, 1864; hace} copertoes ; : S re VINCENT, 10 Mary F ¢, in going in E — y Sone of them have cost the city $60,000, and then the | defendant for about six or seven years; have known | ,,Jchn B. Colte, the paying teller of the Butchers’ and | | On: i tun inio longs Vinseat, to Wie SBd year of kez | in the cssterly storm, got azeound on the from Hoiton lor Baltimore: wokts Rdwera veces, Adsme, | inst this | Wm. H, Harri puths: Was up at Batter: | Drovers’ Bank, conyeai- | man’s when the bell struck, and ran down; went up | ¥everal years kept an account, as copartners, in that work was unfinished age. Memon nuier, | Second street toward the polls; saw sctowd running | Auk, aid still had an account there, anda balance to | The relatives and friends of the family aro respect- side of the harbor; will probably get off # oftand from Provineetown for Norfolk; Eliza Frances, Biel ¢, The law deck load of lumber without damage. wore, from Calais for NHaven: Robert Raikes, Atking Bure LAvaverte (of Searsport), Coombs, destination, &c, from Provinestown for Norfolk Palisa, from Rockland for ce—all are 5 we oy oo r . ; dford for Satille th ses - rye . , ih street down 8 4 their credit, though for the last six months or one | fully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, | 4.4 : & 01 poyie never Sates Se rei eran Nihey Ad short Hocus cubs; auther erowd wes | Year the account had ceased to be an active one, | at two o'clock, from her late residence, No, 36 Hur: | Softuate beach, ‘sheisa total ns SS "NEW HAVEN Arr Deo 6 sloop New World, New York. Cyszy Katr—You are throwing pearls before swine, Mr. rsuing them, some having clube; I went towards | He also testified that be had paid numerous checks of | bert street. Her remains will be interred in Greew- | pric Lamarrine, Garland, of and for Fall River, from W BEDFORD—Arr Deo 2 achrs Henry Cay, Detano, Cytior. This is a+ to onr civilization. Tapeak as nd street, when an old man came up and snap- | Hatfield and Bertine, signed by Mr. Bertine, aud knew | wood. : j Gardiver, with lumber, went ashore during the heavy gale | albany; Charles Henry, Racket, Bristol, Pa; Jane, Howard, ; Rabie Lite! suteaneous the cahaune At Chi cl a Pietel at me; started to Tun, when'T saw Win, | 2s handwriting; that the endorsement on the note in | On Tuesday evening, December 6, after a short and | night o: 34, near Beaver Tail, and has gone, to pieces: crow | NYork, 0 & sore, but | feel Low oulrageous the conduc! of those | Frat Pilon fall four or Gye pertode nits him at | Suit was in the handwriting of Mr. Bertine, as he be- | severe illness, W. Oscak Havwarp, aged 22 years and 5 | saved. ‘Ihére is insurance at the Merehants’ office in Provi- | NORFOLK—Arr Dec 3 schr Mary Jane, Mott, NYork. monacy getters is. fear down thy and + Harri ‘ ‘ ie: Beeson m at jieved, and that he would pay a check with that signa- | months. dence on her cargo to the amount of $1400, The vessel is re- PROVIDENCE—Arr Dee 2 sebrs Eunice Rose, i’ratt N in its place: it t the the same, time ‘with, atioks, clubs, Ca when he | (ts , 3 The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully | Portedto be insured. : York; 4th, New Regulus, West, Baltimore; arr below on Dd, | ity government. It was wellfor thesuf- | felll ran up, shoved them sway, aud got his head be- | “Robert Buck, paying teller of the Pacific Bank, testi- | invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. | Scuu Beny Frawxzin, of and from Bath for New York, | tehr Elisha Brooks, Nickerson, Albany. No arvivala Sty | pecigiod as they | tween my legs to save him; do not think any one hit | with lumber, struck on the N W point of Bloek Island morn | below echrs J H Flanner, Picros, from Charleston, Mora, Ol, | him more than once; be received all the blows on his | of 8d, got off’ in 20 minute: d_stood in | fied that he was formerly, for several years, a buokkeep- | 47 East Eleventh street, at 9 o’clock to-morrow morning. alamity that r | how you o ae are any at Seid net wachehtie: e 0 oie Fin the Butchers’ and Drovers’ Bank, and had kept the | His remains will be interred at East Chester. eA ep eit boner tog ep error eH 3 Ne vuleeal Ther ieee pee OE a sein Hanson Ww thecome MIG ot a het stick thick | account of the defeudaats with that Bank; that he was | At Astoria, I. [, on Tuesday, December 5, SAMUxi Sheve alle remeins, fultef water; had jib- split, lst boat, PRR TT Bert, Wallace, Che { The lady. continued tk this wbeeits for torr aalixt ind | broke, it was about two fect long, and looked likes pine | iatimate with Bertine; had seen him write from twen:y | Pat, a native of Scotland, in the 50th year of his age. | chain and anchor, aud jaws of fore gaff. Havana; brige Xenophon, Doak, do; Elisa Merrithe : etna Lie strain (or Ken mymutes, and | Mick, cannot say whether anytitag wae aaid before the | 0 Atty times, and had frequently paid checks drawn by | His friends and those of the family ‘are respectfully | Soun How Evensrr, Adams, of aud trom Provincetown | a Natures adr Coeiitine, Plukbem, Card him, and had'no doubt that theendorsement of the name | invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, at | for Norfolk, in beating iuto Newvort 3d inst, parted the clew | "BOTS MOUEH. compa h some of the speeches got oft | blow was given; ali the blows were given at once; Har- a : : : * 2 o'elocl ot Norfolk, in boating into Newnort $4 inst, parted the olew rr Dec 2 sche JA Pay: Hedeel oat rp sheet ies Sinnalar er ila eat 'w of Hatfield & Bertine was in Bertine’s handwritiag. Astoria, to-morrow, at 12 o'clock noon. of Ler ji, and was o 0 anchor between Kettle eEuphemia, Eldridge, NYork, ‘ Moar nbamtens throgh aymiaene wehcue, ams efeen, | Cut about three mingtes after,espoke and arkad me to | Same! frown, e notary, testided that on Saturday, | | Suddenly, at Phiadelphia, on Fritay, December 1 of | and tis tnmplingy whire she rode out the eae, Om Ut DELPBIA~Arr Dio, Pat steamer City of New j Rate chek her leave, atongie dasistod with te wlole | get his hat. as there were papers in it; T stood him up | the tth of September, he presented the note in question | diseare of the heart, Captain M. Saxpuas, inthe Sui | Mjgqy” omen gene Lazahab, Bess | at the corner of North Fifth and Second streets, a minute, | tthe makers and demanded payment, which was re- | year of his age waa beletly ad. | thea ausisted tn take bits apOlath Hitt puaee. | fused, and that on the following Monday he served no- | \ ‘The relatives and friends of the family and those of | ,S0¥R, Hera, of and from $ Thomaston for New York, | Miller, York. ranite, sunk in Mackarel Cove, during the storm of SALEM—Arr Dec 4 schrs Sarah Louisa, Tangier; Sth, M J is little episo¢ i a *: om with 3 sem Ks lel maa athe teas orth § | tice of protest, by depositing the sume in the New York | his son, James nders, and sou-in-law, William H. | The gd. Crow saved. Read, Kelly, Albany. Lobe B fa: 3 Rodgers, and | | Flerson Hr atacand “reside at No. 40 North Second | post office, directed to the defendants, at Westchester, | Gardner, and mH. Hutchings, are respectfully in- | “Soy ee tae ee, York, with stons, |g, ASHINGTON TERRITORY.-Sld_ from Port Townsend treet, between North Fifth and Nosth Sixth treets, on | in,the county of Westchester, that being the place of re- | vited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, | pingter, herrings amd ath went. acbore on hight of Sd in | Sept 90, barks Ella Frances, Mitchell, Syduey, NSW; Oot 2 the Tth day of November, Between 1 and o'clock; saw | Sdenee of Mr. Hated, and subsequently, when he | from the residence of William H, Gardner, 116 Hosier { Wackurol Cove. It is thought she can bo saved. CE Re - scrowd of from three hundred to five hundred people | had learned the residence of Mr. Bortine, by leaving a | street. e Y Scun Trex Sisters, Miles, of and from East Ma Farrow, West Indie Board of Education. come down Second street; there were two parties con- | Notice at his hous. in Forty-second street. Snddenly, on Wednesday morning, December 6, CHa :ie8 | with lumber, went ashore on Wood Island. during the Inte ; : eee Tending and heating each other; saw several beating an |. The note was then rend in evidence, and the plaiatiq’s | J. Owxxs, aged 4 years 4 months and 11 days, somot ‘Wil: | gale. ‘The captain, cook, and one aailor perished »—The Board met pursuant to adjournment; | (iTS Cha moved up towards him; heard some person | CoUnsel—Mr. 1.. B. Shepard, District’ Attorney—having | liam W. and Josephine B, Owens. Scun Ww Hunry, Hall (of R@kland), wont ashore 34 | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | , t . Benedicty President, fay kill hin he passed by me; another peraon pamed | Fested, the defendants’ counsel—Mr Richard Buateed— | ‘The relatives and frieuds of the family are respect(ully | inst, near Beaver Tail, loaded with lime, got on fire, and has | ——— ! es ni Wilson was knocked down near me; next Tsaw wae Wm: | moved for nonsuit, which was denied. invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at 334 | been entirely consumed. PERSON. a 4 Henry Harrison, nt this time the street was nearly solid | Robert Walmsley testified, om the part of the defend- | o'clock, from 267 West Nineteenth street, 4 Sonn Casrian (of Bangor), Cooper, for Portemouth, with | wenn np mmitices were | vita mob; when saw him he was from fourt. six | @ts, that he was one of the late firm of Walmsley, In Brooklyn, December 6, ARARKLLA, wife of 0. F. Ja- | lumber, went ashore in now storm of night of 3d upon B. R., WHO LEFT HIS HOME, GODALMING, ft oftere feet from the sicewalk, defending bimself: five orsix per- | Haight & Co., and had made and signed the | cobson, Esq. aged 29 years. bo PE ae a RL e, Surrey, the 24 of April, 1849, is implored te COMMUNICATION FROM TIO! CONMOS COUNCIL. Nous vere directing blows at. lim with. clubs. did wot | Bote in question, ‘That it was endorsed by Mr. | — Funcral this afternoou, ai o'clock, from the residence, | Water. Schr Horest, Capt Hart, aud several other vewels | 27i1.%o his mother at Mile End View, Portses. lumport- ‘ ot the Board of Councilmen, ating | know any perrons that were then attacking him; he got | Pertine im the name of Hatiield & Bertine, for | 67 Baltic street. " aa _ | ant intelligence of F. KE. W. Churt. ” va As F an him ee | the accommodation of the makers, and was then re- | Quebec papers please copy. Sonn Cwas Covcare, Newton, which sailed trom Balti —— 1 ne Hoard of Fal " of pupils | in the gutter gear the sidewalk, where F saw him re- | f oy ce tet aes trill PY. cae, eee more 29th ult for New York, returned to B 4th inst, havin “ I pupils | Mive ablow with a club, and he dropped own on his | turned to them; that in Februnry Inst, Walmsley, Haight | On Wednesday, December 6, Mrs. Itnrparr Gars.acimn, | Wifiet nthe act of bing in the bay carried uway foremas NEORMATION WANTED—OF PATRICK BUGGY, & if who have actually ght in the | Hack; went up to him, when a man attempted so sump | &Co., had executed a snortgage to Hatfictd & Beriine, | of inflammation of the heart, at the residence of her son’ | tna maintopmast. “Was towed Sack ly steamer Ajax. native of Queens county, Ireland; when last heard 13 ° ander its charge during 185° and 1854, as well hm, which I prevented; Harrison said ‘You'have | Upen their line of omnibuses and horses, &c., to indem. | ‘n-law, Mr. W. Fangrieve, 287 Front street. Tux wRxox of aschr of about 8) tons, masts, bowsprit and | Of Was going to Mlinois. Amy information that can be number of days of the atten of each pupil aid not see Oliver Lee and did not know beh fi 2 Harcison up when Sm th | $4,500, and that s note for $500, endorsed by thom, | stiend the funeral, from the above place nify them for endoreiag their notes tothe amount of | The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | railone, was ween about & mile NW by N from Portland | given will be thankfully received by hix mother and sia- to-morrow | ligkt on’ Monday. It was thought she struck on Green | ter, lately arrived from Ireland, nowat 13 Chesnutstreet. ommittee wi 8 I ct of rais’ d al hans Wt ig hae ene ict te Sate Held attention | Veing about to becomo dud, the note in question was | morning, at 11 o'clock, withowt further noti Isiand, Tihols papers please copy. ; did not recognise any one. made and endorsed, to enable the wakers to raise money | On Wednesday afternoon, December 6, of croup, | A Scnoonen of about 90 tons, laden with'lime, said to be | —<————_—_—__——___ a ik. Brown -wormel have seen Oliver Iee | @nd take up the said former.note. He furtnor testified | Cuarixs Fiza, son of John and Eliza Ellis from E Thomaston for Portland lost her deck load, compas- ‘NEORMATION WANTED—OF MARGARET PENDEL- ort of the select commi h | crequently; saw Wm, H. Harrisson and Smith together, | that he delivered the note to Mr. ©. 8. Delavan, a broker, | The funoral will take place this afternoon, at 2 o’clock, | ses, #e., ip the gale night of 3d, and drove ashore about mid: ton. If the above named person will call atthe Post ‘much the Pre: dress ‘minute before Smith was hit with | With instructions to sell the same, and that day or two | from his father’s residence, 257 Adam street, Brooklyn. night on Stace Island, Keanebunk. Crew saved, and veasel | Office she will find a letter for her. sre- | had not seen i eb stripped. On Monday the lime had begun to siack, and it sormal school for the | aclub: this was between 12 and 2 o'clock; I ran upto | thereafter Mr. Delavan gave him $450, which was allhe } California papers please copy. : was supposed the ‘vourel would both blige and Wurm os maxi of adopting the provession of | aasist him, and before 1 got to him he was down; just | bad ever received for the note. Hie said that this de- } In this city, on Mikedrarar December 6, of dropsy, | Jow water. ‘NFORMATION WANTED OF MARY MALONE, WHO owing resolution annexéd to the report | before,l looked and saw Harrison on his hands and | fence of usury was made without his consent and } Jaxx LUMSDEN, native of Fifeshire, Seotlan:!, aved O68 a tone Vani Wie: $a left New York for the country in last August. hay recei the establish not the The dy Wrecx—The spars of s wo adopted, viz.c—That it is expedient to establish a | knees? be got hit over the head while in this position | 9gainst his will. ae ,. | years. sticking out of the water about two miles from Nai information respecting her will be thankf normal betel for the“ education Of thoes: wate. 1. witta chub. ‘The plaintiff's counsel, upon cross-examination of this |” ihe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Wettoue to Maxthueal by her brother Peter, who has arrived from Rosburgh, »1 imith intend to adopt the profession of a teacher. The defendant's counsel admitted that Harrison | Witness, produced and showed to him w certificate in | invited to attend the funeral, from the eee bi his | The Nun and Can Buoys marking the channels across the | im Ireland, six weeks ago, at 107 East Sixteenth street, — | hw Hoard afterwards resolved itself into committee of | died from the effects of blows received on the day afore. | Wtiting, signed Walmsley, Haight &Co., stating that | brother John, 366 Second avenue, this day. at 12 o'clock, |+har and towards the city of New York will be removed dur- | rear No. 41. the whole the the turiher countderation S¢ Geemimaneent. || said. this nofe war a business note, given for a valuable con- | without further notiee, His remains will be taken 0 | ing his month, and apar nope put in thei places for the winter. 0 being the report of the select committee in reference | Lee was then examined He said—My name {s Oliver | sideration, and that it would be promptly paid at matu- | Oak Hill Cemetery for interment. H My order of the Lighthouse Beses. NEORMATION WANTED—OF WILLIAM THOMAS = to the establishment and organization of « day normal | Lee; um 20 years of age: was Lorn ia Ireland, and live | Ht¥, which the witness stated was in lis handwriting, | | At Jersey City, on Wednesday, December 6, Cuantxs Lighthouse Inspector: Fhied Derict. BOLTON, who shipped himself as s sailor on board smi acgumending cera propos av tho Tru | with my tacber in Fou neat ame butcher Yamane | SY him and lier by Mim to ME Delavan, be | sce, Pungo som of Menry amd Anne Mare Fine, | sey york, pe 6 166t snl oveest G's mame sesel tinh BE hase o{ their deliberations. uilty of the charge preferred against me. ote. , é — and returned by the same vessel, whic! ihe Bourd then adjourned. We Lee. was then comimitted to the ‘county jail to Ran ee ee ee eee ee a ge ee series of the famally are sonpectally tavited to BF. 1. sey WT Re RA Taepen bate: Mase on Auguat 6 of that year, and has not since been heard | ism a itl. trial onthe charge of manslaughter, as there was no evi- efendants, and testified that he had purchase funeral, to-morrew at 123 o'clock, from new lighthouse tower having been built om Boone Ieland, | of. Letters addressed to Mr. James Bolton, Clarendem oe 7 an Se swindt the note in question from Mr. Delavan, a day or two | residence of his parents, in Pavonia avenue, between | near the old lighthouse, and fitted with a second order cata: | terrace, St. Helier’s, Island of J¢ British City Tutelligenee, | eee ree meas crest atten ttn te { after its date, for $470, which he paid by a check to the | Grove and Prospect streets, Jersey Cit, dioptric illuminating apparatus upon the system of Fromel, imine dene SINGULAR MARRIAGE CEREMONY AT THR cry Haut, | _ Lee stands six feet two inches in hieght. During the | paid by pes y y City. thenew light will beexbibited forthe first time on the even: | Will be thankfully received. "3 examination he appeared to be fn good humor, and per- | Oder of Mr. Delavan ; that Delavan had called on him, | (mn Tuesday, December 6, FRANKIIN P., infant son | ing of the Ist January, 1855, and every day thureufter fro —THE LANGUAGE OF LOVE. fectly unconcerned as to the result. and offered the note, stating the terms at which he | of William J. and Elizabeth Brown, aged 1 year and 9 | sunset to sunrise, ptt which date the light from the old te MR. FRANK SAWYER WILL CALL AT THE ' Veaterday, about 10 o’clock A. M., a couple, consist- aes would sell it, and that the note being accompanied with, | months. tower will be discontinued. The tower i# built of gre} Post Office, he will find a letter from his friend im tng of 8 Seting, good loaking fellow, sad < Sjout, buxom, Murder Trial in Brooklyn. that it wana business Hots; aud Knowing Natueld & | fully invited to attend tho funeral, fom the residence | fest avove the level othe sew: ‘Fite ight aboutd be sean, an | SSS girl, made their appearance at the City Hiall and KINGS COUNTY GOURT OF OYER AND TERMINER. Bertine, on whose behaif Le supposed Mr. Delavan was | of her parents, 160 West, Twenty-first street, this after- Lines Geen tad aueciicor She cock ote ere iim hg = aN inqutred for a magistrate, Krom the blushing cheeks of | Before Hon. S. B. Strong, presiding; H. A. Moore, Esq., | acting, to be responsible men, he took it upon the terms | noon, at one o'clock, without further invitation. or 20 atatute miles. The keepers: dwellings Eaten L reanereaioe : che girl, and the hesitating look of the other, it was sua- County Judge, and Justices Stillwell and Stryker. oflered by Delavan. He also testified that efter the note | _ In this city on Tuesday, December 5, Mre, CATHARINK | west bf the tower, and are of the same color (grey). 'Y.—15,000 COPIES SOLD ccted thas (ice Wiikad ts sear bay ice Dye. 6- The trial of John N.Y. Tucker, who stands in. | became due, he raw Mr. Bertine, who requested him to | Smart, aged 86 years, The following ‘are bearings and distan Boo in ten days—Twentieth thousand now ready. | pected they wished to be marries; and so it proved. . trial of John N, T. : | sue the makers instead of the endorsers, and said that, | | The relatives and friends of the family are respect. 4 lighthouse to prominent objects im t ‘The universal voice of the pres places ; Ai ‘er some search, Alderman Williamson, of the Sesond | dicted for the murder of his infant son, Vincent Tucker, — on his ge verdict against them, he would pay the | fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of ~ Ban oR te artim er 3 IDA MAY | ‘ ward, Was found, and, on being ashed, he consented to | in the month of August last, having been appointed to | ae rear! ee cealy Laie! by pete eae oe el Aa lrsed es 266 Henry street, to-morrow / iinthouse, by W <W, nt fh tes among the very first of American books. | mae the twain one. On proceeding to do so, however, | beheld this morning, the court was crowded at the | dante, then testified that the note in question was & iby : > oar apie dhecas tag sp ed gcc ceeqeateamcal |e ca epee Sag ees: olpneg toes al psa he found, to his astonishment, that the bride and bride- | hour of meeting; but the attendance gradually dwindled | business note; that the note and certificate were left at ee be dosed position of this light is:—Latitude 43 08 | and the heroine herself has been phar A be tard | groom spoke different languages, and that they were | aa the tedious process of empannelling the jury was | his office in an envelope during his temporary absence, MARITIME INTELLIGENCE | N, long ee ites Votan oie creature to be idolized as a child and adored as a wo- enable to understand each other's vernacular. The | proceeded with, and it became apparent that it would | and that he had no direct personal knowledge who left : +a | y is | RANKLIN man.’ So far as it concerns the “ peculiar institution” xwain gave his mame as James Napoleon, of Cologne, | Seoupy all day. | it; that he met the plaintiff in the Park and offered to PELERILA LET TATED | Lighthouse Inspector, First District, ] Of the South. it breathes s candid spirit, and iin , While the damsel rejoices in the patronymic of Jt will be remembered that the melancholy occurrence, | fell him the note at two per cent por month, and that Movements of Ocean Steamers. | Portland, Me, Now 11, 1864. ‘ every-day life on the plantation with exact fidelity. | From the multiplication of orders in those places where the book has been once introduced, the publishers be- lieve that the sale will be limited only by the number of was born in Belgium. After some | the subject of the present trial, took place on the night | the plaintiff bought it at that price and paid him in bis FoR Gelay an awterpreter was found, and by his belp they | of the id of August, im Atlantic. sirest, South Hrooklen, | check $470, which he deposited, and after id | U were made one. James, on being asked how he managed — where the defendant, who was the editor of the Brooklyn | to Mr. Walmsley $450; that he did not tell Walmsl LIGHT AT RAPELO dan the 20th of Decem' ber nex! shes, of the fourth order of Free With approstmate porition of the light ia:—Latitude 31 21 90 ° e approximat of —Latite proof sheets, “not only exceeds anything which Fanny | } fo ‘make love, pop the question, and go through the | Duely advedtecr recital, | whom ke had sold the note or at what price; that he : ane Srerth octet the reading public. o'uer preliminaries of gourtslip, replied that they had | ~ ‘The prisoner appeared to be in good health, considering | shortly after saw Mr. Hortine, amd told him that this | Had Ga The olevation ot th era fons. chore the PHILLIPS, SAMPSON & CO., Publishers. i, imveniod a luagnage of their Wn, which was io them | nis long confinement inthe ‘cousty jail He locked a¢ | note Bad been given him to negotiate, whee Mr. Bertine | Kmepea, By! a 9 | level of the sea, and should bes lor ordinary states of | For sale by all booksellers. Price $1 20. : = ectly intelligible. They appeared ‘o be highly de- composed as aman can well be in his situation, and | Said it was all right; that he held 9 mortgage on pro- | the atmosphere, from the deck of vessel 15 fect above the Boston, Dec. 5, 1854. \ f = ichled with the marriage ceremony, and with the Alder tched the progresa made in empannelling the jury | Perty worth some $70,000 ae security, and was fully in- : pun's happy way of performing i!, nad went on their | With rent apparent interest, eee ° S5FY | Gomnitied for his endorsement. * : Way rejoicing, quite as well pleased as if they und Owing to the great excitement eaused by the ciroum- | Amos F. Hatfield, ior the plaintiff, testified that he is (every word that was suid. stance at the time, and the great publicity that was | ® brother of Mr. Hatfield of the firm of Hatfield & Ber- Mex Rescuxp rao Tax Easy Erven.—About half- | given to it, there was great difficulty in getting together | tine; that the defendants are partners; that he, the wit- © LIGHT AT BT AUGUSTINE, FLORID: A fixed light, varied b; the fonrti rder of Frea- ; has heretofore written, but which in many respects 7 “ " ; ‘ i i ‘i cm | ness, is a director in the Pacific Bank, and that one of ‘ nol, will be substitu tever. . | pust So'elock yenterday moraing « small boat, eontain- | $0°7 who were unbiased in their opinion upon the | net ite director in the Facite Bank, and that one of | Ciy of Manshesla.. Liverpel...--Falldetphis.--Dee. 2) | Bt Vorthe ae | ve men, was swamped and upset alongside the ship and successively questioned by the counsel on either & Co., and endorsed by Hatfield & Bertine, was offered in z= Af gobace ans istors tatended for the Naw Yor« MASON BROTHERS, New York. | am Rathbone, lying in the streain, and were imme- | side, (some being peremptorily challenged,) that jhe fol- | that hank for discoust; that he spoke to Bertine about | H#AAu» should be sealed. | of the deck, if - ; from the ship by the foree of the | loving jurors were sworn:— | it, and Bertine said it was all rght, and that they were | ~ the water, 14 1 miles. VER 12,000 COPIES SOLD IN LESS THAN A WERKE Fewept away from the ship by the force of the | Toying juror wore sno 7. William B. Leonard, | indemnified for their ondoraement by,s mortgage of the | sry mrers | The approximate position of the Light is:—Latituide 9 62 18 —A really great Book!! ood tide. Three of them clung to the thttom of the | ohn Hegeman, 8. William R. Phelps,’ | line of stages belonging to Walmsley, Haight & Co.; that | aux sers. HIGK WATER | North, longitnde 81 25 West of Greenwich, FRED VERNON: OR, THE VICTIM OF AVARICR, wont, and the other two were holding fast to portionsof 3" John Blunt, ©, Thomas B. Berdell, he had spoken to his brother about this note, and ssked - vetveuaes Neha My CERNE Ot Sle FAL S TRS Ram ras By TH AvTHOR ov “Woman AND Fisk Master,” “Munem | e which the boat had contained, and in this peril- | 4° Jonathan S. Burr, 10. John J. Manning, if he intended to interpose the defence of usury, and Port of New York, December 6, 1854. Inspector Sixth’ Lighthoure Disttist Grey,’ &c. 1 tuation they were observed from on board the Fal 5. James Wilde, 11. Samuel F. Cogsswell, | #at he replied thet he did not, and that he wou! hh — | Wilmington, NC, Now 15, 18. ‘The publishers have sold 12,000 copies within the on fg te igor ee} pilot GS wh on yen’ | 6, Richard Whipple 12. Suydam Hegeiaan. pviael PAR Allg cys defence, but that Bertine said CLEARKD. | ‘Whalemen. ears [ota of Sone Sass, 58 a continues am vorthy alacrity immediately put her about and pro- RCE | Distal t their hands were tied. Steamship Alebama, Schenck, Savannah, SL Mitchi!l, | 2 c _ absted, This work coutains 324 large octavo pages, erded to the rescue of the drowning men. The life this peossrkanis RSE Mew ACK Hal fey eet in. Me | Verdict for plaintiff for $600, the amount of the pote Steamship Nashvilte, Sorry Chacleaton Spotord Pileston | sit itowuthis secon letter from Capt Jagser, Emerald, | iy can be had at all the book stores. a | sving apparatus was bronght into requisition, and three | Gale for the defence. % | without interest, & Ss. Atstace Gow Woe iiaetens Ts orev At Fayal Nov 8, by letter from Capt White, Tuscany, SH, GARRET & CO., Pubiishers, No. 18 Ann st, of the men were got on board the ferry boat, after | On the jury being empannelled, end the indictment | United Beat jarsincemisaes Skip Aurore (new), Gunting, Liverpool, C Grinnell. 1 ep wh, which had stove three boats. — Se + ‘ having been in the water about a quarter of an hour. | read by the assistant clerk, {t being then half-past three | nited States Cireult Court. Ship Waver Witek, Plumer’ San Francisoo d Spoke | ‘ The ocher two were rescued by the steamtug Tempest, | o'clock, the Court adjourned till thie morning, and the | Before Hon. Judge Betts, Ship Ravenswood, 'Nolson, Key Bisoayne,W Nelson & Son, | | Shin Victoria Reed, honce for New Orloans, was signalized which had also observed them, ant immediately went | jnry separated by consent, Judge Strong haying ad- | ALLEGED CRUELTY AT SEA. Buck Ellzabeth, Young, Malaga and s imkt, K Goodwin & | Nov 17, jet Sd lo it he their assistance. Tho men’ were greatly benambed | Gressed them, giving the usual caution against con. | Dic. 6.—The United States ve, John Willians.—The | Dro. | se eiek See tee hee ate rome Reston (Ang £2) for Austra- t wih cold, n being taken to the furnace fires om | yersing on the subject of the issue they. were empan- | Accused in this case was mate of the ship Waterwitch, | Bark Homer, Falkner, Gibraltar, Gio & Francia. ye gk Tg A board the steamboats they soon recovered. . : | and is charged with cruel and unusnal punishinent o1 is Bresreavilie, Bowers, be Ferre, Wert, J D Sant. Sic ae ne ae — L | H y nelled to try. | ge nusnal panishment ons | ° Brig Souther, Kendrick, Charleston, Dunham & Dit deo, Nov 14, Iat 3240, lon 60, <== sn j ‘Tanomt COMPANIES—The David O'Brien Guard, Capt. nammanioewns | seatosn named Baker, for which offence Capt. Plummer, Brig Nautilus, Falmore, Montego Bay, J 8 Whitney & Co. Brix Elsira, irom Cardenas tor Boston, Nov 3), lat 34, EDUCATION. | ii Saantn ih ta Cate tes " . Jersey City News. | master of the vessel, was yesterday found guilty, anb- | Brig Cabs, Foster, York River, Thompson & Hunter. lon 78. wis wi rotirnereincs archanetieieas H 5 Neary, ma eir first anaual excursion yester- Commoy Counctt.—the Common Council held a regular | Jet te the opinion of the court as to whether Baker was Schr Wm Smith, Smith, Savannah, McCready, Mott &Co. | | Brig G W Lawrence, Fi 10 days from Cienfuegos for N ARENTS WHO MAY DESIRE AN KLIGIBLE AND 1 day to Hoboken. The majority of this compauy are : eee - 8 | anarticled seaman at the time of the alleged punish- Schr AJ DoRossett, Browster, Wilmington, Dollner & bet rUaes Glan lo for Mobile, Nov 17, off comfortable home for their children, with the ad- attached to the press room of the Hxmau office, and | Méttingatthe Lyceum Tuseday evening—Alderman lyon | ment. The jury in this case found Williams guilty, | POE 4 pavscae Hartiok, Georgetown, Doliner& Pottcr | Bakena ius cous trom Camden for Mobile, Now 17, Tantages of a good education, will please Mins dhe manner in which they handled the “shooting irons’ | President of the Poard, in the cl Considerable in- | Sentence doferred. Sehr i}, dwar . Cohasset, master. i Sche Geo C Gibbr, 15days trom NBedford for Attakapar, | Antisell, Port Richmond, Staten Island. Terms from nuved oe terest existing on the license question, the lobby was full SET or Sloop Rhode Teland, Hull, Providence, master, Nov 26, the Balize distant 25 miles. $120 to $150 per annum. | ® ed quite se much at home in their use Fines any ALanws tx Bosrox.—Daring the mont) | S'amer Georges Crock, Gager, Baltimore, HB Cromwell. = = <== as in the management of press. After their return | of spectators to the proceedings. The usual number of o¢ Xovember, the Boston Fire Department wos ealledout ARRIVED. Asticv a—Arr Oct 0 brig Thos Walter, Hiorth, Philadel: | ~~~ FINE ARTs. aE Sag l| Son bol soentnaen eee at Florence's. Adkins’ | petitions, bills and communications were received. Al fteen (imes. The alarm came from the following die- 11a aN ealeonies ie Maes age Goer e eee vcrt Nov 4 ship Strabo, conderaned and sold Regd niga eg py tan 8 gen ' derman Slater, chairman of the Committee on Alms, re. tricts afid stations :—District 1, six times—stations 4, gfe a, i whee ch + “| , to he temporarily, proceed to ORTRAIT PAINTING.—CHESTER HARDING, FROM B. Johnson Light Guard, Capt. J. H. 6, 7, & times, and 11, District) two timos—stations 3, | the Way on Sunday, Bd int, where she hts been detsined in repairnand rotuen ‘with Covtiee to the Boston, tenders his professional wervices to the eiti- The Thomas Garry, pes, the Hxnstp office yesterday morning, at- | ported that he had purchased one hundred and twenty Districts 8, two times—etations 4 and 6. District 4) | iirig Ht Wworth’s full band: They numbered be- | five tona of coal, of which one hundred tons will beap- | twotimescatation 1 twiee, District zens of New York. He will be found at bis atudio, 506 Chincha Isl (of Boston), Doverenax, Montevideo, | “Tavawa—in port Nov 23 ships Pacito, Humphreys, for carrie ‘bx: Matt rith hide Cs tween sevonty and eighty muskets, and their splendid | -onriated for the relief of the poor of , " : fr cne tenet | Oar Oke Be ae akan & Co. Now 25, | NYork taken ta to rat Sah ny “thedederrntne: bo — ‘ 7 of the city, and | tion 1. District 6, one time—station c Tat ion poke Br brig Mary, of Exeter, with | i ke = oR eee Eran thet ance to the use of the Almshouse. ‘Neatly all | tine spac Pa Se istroee fying, bat, owin be fe ani vaty ised | ‘Thutstom; Nand aig Cheralir ORTRAIT OF MR&. HARRIET BERCHER STOWE —Another meeting of physi- | of this purchase was a lot of nut ccal upca which there | ~-—~---- . i Teale, the jcent portrai one gisns, surgeons and dentists, for further Clocuseleny of | was a tiem for transportation. ‘This was bought at the | Personal Intelligence. Dodes (of Blustilin, Wassnali, Toston, 10 days, country) painted fom Fife, by she geens Alan- thie effects oroform and ether, relating to the cave | rate of $456 per ton, gross weight, and the balance was@ | Hon. Hdward Everett has received an: . | in bs bound to Philadelphia, Put into the lower bay, | son Fisher. painting is surmounted by ® hea: oof Dr. Beale, will be held at 67 Bon't street, Friday even- | lot of stove coal, at $6 86 per ton. The Recorder, George | Neer é secepted an im- | Ta coat the SW Spit'on the 3d inet fora harvor, and | + Dillingham: | and costly frame, and tho whole encssid in ‘a beau fag, Dee. 8, at 7 o'clock. E Cutter sent ina communication notifying the Com. | Vitstion todeliver an oration before the town authori- | foseont the gale ia safety, | “Er age 1 clitei, gehet | mahogany case, with French plate glass front. It cam Oma War oF TAKING Rerrmsun—A Aight between two | 100 Counell that B prowess, had been) served upon im ties of Dorebester, his native place, on the 4th of July | pPrig,Catherine Nichols (of Bongos), Hately, Providence, mW ao 2 | eee evening this week in the lobby of the omen, named respectively, Ellen Foley anc Catharine | 1)! § ne relative ine inflicted for the vio- | next. the lower bay, and auehored at the 8 W Spit on the Sd inst pope a she Fg A ad Ppt mabe sot el took on Tuesday evening, at No, 399 | Istions of the city ordinance « ng ians and taverns, for a barb drode out the gate in satet: mi taken up at #9 per to th’ whip Aphrodite, | — coor a Yeark ter ind in ‘this resreation for | 0d being personally responsible for his action as Re: | eutle Lares wane) of Venezuela to the United | “Eehr Golden Rul elotom,Wilmingios, NC, days. { Herding, NYurk; bark futinta, Tare, Boston: Kpaniah brs TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. @ome time, they were separated by their neighbors, when cortar, Be desired to kuow what course the Common | States, has obtained leave from his government to be bee rae Rena, Bers, 5 Gage. Bapuponest | wis, king, Mohite. Parr AAPA PS PRA AAPA Filen, ‘unable to vent her spite on her Antagonist, jump- | Council will pursue, as his course in future pro- | temporarily absent from the country. ‘sete Pe + aie, Seaford, Del. Dec S, in o | Sid 26th bark Cosco, Collins, Pemsncota, NS YORK AND NEW HAVEN RAILROAD.— eoutof the third story window, ani laniedon the Po vighe — bk a gene will be my much Mave | ARRIVALS. from the eastward. lost enils, stove boat and galley, swapt mee Nov 26 bark Virginia & Estolling, Wil Change of time.--On and after Monday, pe t, | Fie ad cadtenta te the Clty Hospltat hae Wrstk | frou the Aesistant Copiain of the Watch, preferring | pAt,the St, Nicholas John Heymone, Uti decks, lost jibdoom, ancher, Ae, snd srrived ins leaky | “Wiveaviuro—in port Nov 18 beige JM Kent, Reod, from | 2604 the express train for Roston, vie Spri vie, conveyed to the City Hospital, when i4 was | from the stant Captain of the Watch, preferring | pougni N. C. Peters, Cambridge; A condition. Carvliaa B Ki Pote. loc New York | Worcester, covet cori M., will be changed to 8 P.M. found her spine was severely injured She may, how. | charges against the Captain. At the previous meeting | Philadel ed, Dit Sehr Herron, Tilford, Pllladelphis for Newburyport, Wed . slope kei: from the New York and New Haven railroad station, 36 ever, recover from the effects of the fall. of the Board, the cuptain sreteere -S charges 0 coe = Z, OS Tae ss eee ne, RMGRTFYMKO—In port abt Oct 1 bark Oresom, Soule, for | Canal street JAS. H. HOYT, Superintendent. iro 2 days, to lond for UStates; brig Macy A Forest, , for NYork S days. rode out the galeiu | ; Navigator's Isranpe—Art Aug 23 bai TarerntH assistant capta! punrode was auaseened to. > per oe seke'we Trenton, was rei o. ve to the legality of the pro. yineys Siena. diuated in Thistocate stret, erates Ninth and | ceedings of the authorities against the ualloensed liquor | igh: eMa™ Shi wnt Fill from Liv N, arrived and Rae Rae aah | ord at the 3 WS) Maid of Orl Bal E. i f C, Sherman, Plymouth; D. Will safety, and has on board 231 passengers. The PF arc at ths 1, Callao for Australis PIERRAPIN- THIS | “AT? THE RAY STAT ; Tenth avenues. The @remen of that district were quick- | jer, The o inion sustaina, the ovate vi moo Hargeetey och D-Milard, Troy: Col. Yona Bulnek, | city thie mornicg. me on Bn Be, ‘Miq—in port Nov 17 sour Amands Powers, Mg ey ee AD Tae iB BAY c STATE ps openek wine ~ aor) eee east ta ia far, | ™2 doubt relative to sitaching’ costs to the | Oncidey Lieut, iarnard, Us A. i Armally | hip John G Costar, Foster, from Shistds Oot 11, | “Rt Steen, NB—Arr Nov 29 sche Lamplighter, Adame, eee pec ld aks wage on tothe first | Penalties. Tho opinion was ordered to be Aled At tho Metropoliten.—F. T. Brown, Ohio; W. Wakefield, Bulk Hope, Ryna, from Limerick, Oct i. NYork. Cli Sth Am ship Amancepade (so reported), Pet: COAL, &. nd oreo soras rting rt the deving rooms, The | schemes, the Clerk ofthe Common Coane. A Chnade CL wenaay, Pesneiaanins J, Gvielg tne: | Alte, ont shy ethan eerva Ta Beek a Sor 24 barks Maskingwn, Bo SOLiT Gave Wow Conn 1 aw Vie . jon placing $1, tt y of the School | noisy A. H. Butler, Stat " ward, 305 JED. 7: Gan : Bt Jago, F i M Ll femage done in enlimated at about $500, which is auld to | Committee, to beappivet towreds tie completion of the | A: Ledward, Philadelphias st | Stenmabips Alskema, Savanash; Nasheitls, Charleston; | NYCEK Dev 20, ldas he dane, Vous for Portiand Doc 21, P'Dnons ameuhs wong Deeoagy te on wits py hoy by Ts. The fire - tog hee a4 school house in the Fourth ward, was adopted. Areso- | Or € Bowtrs, Califorais; Hon, Ani Peater, Liverpool Rathbone, Antwerp, | ba or rls: HT Any Covar Lion, Tucker, long | my old established yards, corner of and Grosnwich seer Jackson, inth ward, who gave the real | tation sustaining and indemnifying the Recorder and | At te Astor na WOW, | Rone a 25, s0 load for NVoek. ‘Teaty_ Af sicegt ond Ninth arenas, whore atreets, mkn-“ta poet Och 31 hark Semen Cook, Wotton, from | T'itent to soll tc costar; brit Plei- soll the best quality of red ash at the Me. by Me C8 Huston, w | glen. nomdommbds tiaiae ta rh, back Sova, Talore Rls Benes poe, for cash. © Wolght warranted. o+ toa twe Med the Agro Mug the Gaga | eve HDG od D tod, PETER OLINTUM, |» Boa Oity Attorney in their proceedings undor the ordinances | d | Charleston; Col. 8. G. Has eotiout; Myr. Tayl “ roto a ne = one + ee Qs Teanily, Baltiesre, We Andrews, Avon Sprinery 8 Lacwcrep—At Prince's Cov t at ae bean bronght, Aa HW Voodsich, Hoxiferd; HG. Vipmasr, Coiadeighiay GT, | tee evip of LGA toma, o Dreutr Direveixy—Rerort ron Novmwnn 1864.— ¥ hele nore mot trenied 4A ber

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