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DESTRUCTIVE: CONFLAGRATION IN PHILADELPHIA. Police Intelligence. “invited to attend the this efterncom, at 1: SERIOUS APFRAY AT A DANCE—TWO MEN STABBED. afloat eine radenee No. ey ere, Broke Atsearly hour yesterday morning a serious sffray | un the, olty of Brooklyn, Joann Senaavs, in the 734 nan ment took place at a dance given at Capt. Kerrigan's Head- year age. : . ' preserved. Funeral service lence, street, Cornelius, Baker & Co.'s Factory | From the delay in striking the siete House! bell this | veiled in somé institutions; butrwhlle i’ hes semtens. | Garters, No, 22 White strest, in which two men, named near Myra arenas, tis afteranze wt o'eek uewa“81d Oot 2% ship Eagle Wing, Linnell (from William Dinan, residing at 224 Fourteenth street, and "*t! Mover, Mr. } benee duly for Bea Freasiscs pat ia eek Rinse Ue . ing, fi t three of th tchers (f) | vantages, it has also inconveniences, which would effec- at s om lovember 3, of Panama fever, Mr. vy and mi Entirely Destroyed. pipet Sines beg ga {aly exclude it from adoption by any gompeny Ukely | Jeremiah Mullins living at 196 Twenty-Afth street, were | Eowaap C. Bodaaoya, a native ‘2c Riinebeck, Dutchess | SHAK for repairs. RY 2 pS ve nUMeroUs took. . Y. years. ‘ Presidents of Railroads in Counetl. The stock sacounts, ledgers, tranafer and oertiseate | Soverely i’ nin fatally stabbed. It appears from the | SS}! is had just returned from New York with FIFTEEN OR TWENTY DWELLINGS IN RUINS, THE RATES OF FARB AND RATES OF SPRED ON BAIL- | books of the New Jereoy railroad, are, as you know, tement of Capt. Carpenter, ward Police, young wife, and was ‘known and esteemed ROADS—COBT OF FUEL, BTC—INTERESTING OoMMU- | kept by me, in pngpees ed secretary. The certificates, | that « ball, ona small scale, had been given at this place = citizens of Marysville. |. Bogardus is now in ate ae, * NICATION IN RALATION TO YRAUDULENT OHEORS. | S104 S008 for Mis niguature, whores" Pell tareaas | 207 the benefit of » ‘poor widow.”” All went on peace- Marysville, and bas many, friend in Forbestown, ‘The second meeting of railroad presidents and direc: | Git ttoesnen ccoas at’ all fimes to berh | Sbly until about 6 o'clock A. M., when, a di@iculty aris- | Df i” Rr (From the Bulletin, Dec. 12.) tors was held last night at the Astor Hease—the former | transfer and certificate books, and are regularly record: | ing between some members of the company, @ general On Tuesday a eee 12, Many, only dang By far the most destructive conflagration with which | president, John P. Jackson, im the chair. ed in connection with the account of stockholder; | row ensued, in which knives, bayonets end decanters ter of Samuel and Coles, aged 3 years 1 seen orang’ Aut tftp mini belo | After the mevtng was cll to onder the President | BBE than cus tet tauren) eae | were fely used ge oth ses. Tho rom was tt guaiod | HO" ang tents ofthe tty aro repost i jaty mi 6 fee o'clock flames were discovered Dirsting from the | reada letter from the Secretary of the last meeting, Mr. | Sre then ‘awa; in the order of their surrender, | BY the police until the above parties had recelved several | fully invited to attend the as tr . to vast manufactory of Cornelius, Baker & Co., manufac- | Gordon L. Ford, excusing himself from attending in | Three times a year—twice for dividends and once for the | JeP sashes in different parts of their persons. Dinan | one o'clock, from the regidence of her received s severe atab in hile Muli Eo ee eee coe ERR nee athe BCE | consequence of important railrond business which de- | élection of directors—a balance sheet of the ledger Is | Wo tared ‘but little betien, ter eet an ‘the heed ned SPrOG strect. Her remains will be taken to Green- F rae made out, being subject at each time to the examination | 710) with | . alae! % ets and decanters. Information being through the vast pile with almost incredible rapidity. | tsined him in Connecticut of all stockholders, so that any discrepancy cannot fail bayon Poughkeepsie papers please copy. The wind was blowing from the northwest, acd tio | Mr. H.S, Blatchford, Vice-President of the Harlem | tobe discovered; aad as all the books are at the main | conveyed to the Fifth ward poeiee oars of toe, dieter | On Honday, Decuaber 11, Mrs. Tammma Monga, of flames, which soon gushed from every doorand window, | Railroad, was then appointed in his place, after which | office of the com; y subject at any time to the | mee Fae aie were napek aue this city, in the 27th year of age. (the latter were not enclosed by shutters,) were wafted | | cen-ot thn aat-meniienidemaaemaaal tion of the super! cers and the of (hese wok aere Heed y, peng pl eray 4 On y, December 19} after ig Sind Milness, across Cherry street, setting the buildings on fire. At | the minutes of the “von read and approved. | there is little room for any fraudulent unless | {hone men, who, it bn tg may cn bye on Hanwag, relict of the late Augustus , in the 7th the same time the dweilings on Eighth mreee, shone, The aul ae called, when tive found that the follow- Fn ag ‘by such collusion as would be BAC” | at the Tombs, they gave rr, Pespoyotie’ sae rae goed vee her va Set Cherry, immediately o, site the factory, toos fre, and ing gentlemen were present :-— icable. their names King, { afternoon, clock, they were all more of fess damage!. Wion the firemen | — Sainuel Marsh, Vice-President of the New York and | “jt arust be borne in mind that the frauds which have | Tok Launred and Terrence Lunred. They ware detained at her late realdence, No. 16 Delancey street. ‘Tho sola” reached the ground it was obvions that bo eorts could | Erie Railroad; Harrison Grey Dyer, President of the New | been trated by the issue of false certificates, | that te. Capt. ttery wi Nal kill, by tives and friends are ingited to attend. Her et, save the factory, and their exertions were applied to | Haven Railroad; Peter T. Horner, Director of the same | of stock, Dare the, Eeunenahiome have not been connived | the affra took place, Kerrigan, egy Premises remains will be taken to White for interment. Sherwood, do; sehr F Nic es prevent the spreeding of th» flames. Before five o'clock | road; H. 8, Blatchford, Vice-President of the Harlem; E. | at by the tors of the company, have, with omeex- | the airay } » Sppears as one complain | “On Tuesday morning, December 12, of ; Bostony La § the entire structure of Messrs. G. & B. was completely | D. Morgan, President of the Hudson River; George D. | (the Phenix Mining ) all occurred hi | Joun Duvry, aged 63 years, a native of County reer oe i preted flames, creating a very great light, and | Phelps, President, and George Buckley, Director of the | either through the facilities al by req’ BURGLARY AND ATTEMPT TO KILL, Ireland. Soudion inte their cloulsof lakes and cinders, which | Delaware, Lackavanaa and-Western; thos, Hopkinson, to be signed only by a transfer agent, or, what sequivs: | avout 12 o'clock on Monday night some burglars |, His friends and acquaintances are invited to attend ied by the wind to a great distance from the | President of the Boston and Worcester; L. low, | lent thereto, by having them signe. for is funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late Jone of the conflagration. The dwellings om all sides | Superintendent of the Fitchburg; Jon B. darvis, | thesignature of the foeuing slleer, in both easse de | broke into the offce of Messrs. Cooper & Davis, at the | Ms funeral, this afternoon, at His remains willbe taken d offing, ship ry ipposed to be Catherine; bark known. Cia beh Aige John Garrow Ge) Bree, ike tr peta lnn RA ena! f the factory were on fire, the destruction ef most | President of the Michigan, Southern and Northern | stock lodgers being exclusively under the control of the | foot of Eighteenth street, East river, for the purpose of | to Calvary Cemetery for ers, Havana, Sid 6th sbip Adelaide Mote: Of the block bounded b ignth, Ninth, Race and Indiana ; Mens; D.S. Grogory, Adam Lee, J. P. | parties concerned in the fraud, elther being kept bby | robbing the safe. ‘They inserted a quantity ‘of powder | pln, Tueeday, Doane r 12, after @ lingering ness, | OE TeT PORT: tte Deo 1 sche Olive, Hunt, NYork; 3, treets, seemed inevitable, e large stable of jackson, and Jobn Gri . @ New Jersey emselves, or by cl author Ne wil N 5 ae Haoch Cloud! on Cherry street, opposite the factory, took | Hailroad and “Transportation Company ; "Mwothy | responmbie to the companies involved.” And itmayhere | im the lock, and touching a match to the same, | PENIS SMITH, aged 20 years. invited to at- | vera Phe, SIO wis, hates Hoan, Dear fire, and it in turn spread the fla around its vicinity, | Dwight, the Nai ck; Charles Hunt, President of | be remarked that the practice of certifies in | blew the .lock off, and obtained access to tend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two 0’ y, | Dwight, of the Naugatu P signing 4 the family residence, roand ‘The scene during the heighth of the conflagration was | the Hi nic; G. W. Bentley, of tne Worcester and | blank, is the natural result of too great a multiplication | the safe; but their hopes under were doom- from ly. corner of avenue frightful and Salting, Loy veciienta af the property | Nashua; E. T. Hoyt, President of Danbury and Norwalk | of signatures, and it is doubted i any additional secu- | gp ready ™” | Ryerson street, East Brooklyn. i ed to be disappointed, as the firm did not deposit | Cit “ ithin th of the fire were busy in hurrying their | road. rity can readily be attained in that way. ’ At Jersey City, one Monday, December 11, Samuxn : goods te pikes of safety, while - eau dis- oy communication was read from Judge White, of the yA the case of the New Haven Railroad further facili. | money in the safe on this occasion, and nothing was de- | Lusx, aged years. " tracted by the call for their services at the ditferent | Norwich and Worcester Railroad, one of the members | ties were afforded, or rather there was less danger of | posited there except a bundle of papers, of no value | His remains will be taken to Piermont for interment. and Waredale, Wooster, Baltimore; Dec I, ton, NYork; 24, sehr Kalos, Matthews, do. Tinos te 8 schr' MG Durfec, James, Alex- TOEORGETOWN, SC—Arr Deo 3 othe Trader, Terry, New ork. JACKSONVILLE—Arr Nov 29 schr Kol ball, W Beatora; Deo 1, Earlisle, Boston, “Cla Ney aE Billow, ints which were threatened by the flames. The de- | of the committee appointed at the last meeting on the | discovery, from the fact that the company were not On November 17, at Holland Grove, near Liverpool. | brigs Lin Carpenter, Kingston Ser athe Watesiin Wells, Partment exerted itself with its usual energy aud acti- | speed of trains, apd the general effect of high speed paying dividends, so that the balance sheets of the stock whatever toanybody but the owners. A man named nd, Maxy ALLGOOD, aged 81 years, eldest dauzhter | Boston; ninaay, Kore, NYork; Sith Y Meas Biorust vity, and many individual members of it distinguished | upon railroads, The letter recommended a limitation of Sloan were not Wake ie indeed, they were made out; | Michael Liddy, who was attending a sick horse in the vi- | of Augustus Radcliffe, of 1, and sister to Anna, — ee ‘to Deo 2 brige Billow, isle, Boston; Clare themselves by their daring iutrepidity, but the want of | iwenty-Sve miles per hour on all roads and that it be | and although the stockholders of the Harlem Railroad (I | cinity of Messrs. Cooper & Davis’ office, hearing the re- | wife of Frederick R. Grote, of Staten Ialand. ulles, "Slenthank,” Beskeneat,” inate, Boston: Clean , a responsible and governing head to insure unity of | enforced by legislative enactment, om the ground that it | do not know but that it may have been the casein the rt made by the exp! of the powder, had the curi- In this city,on Monday, December 11, Extuy Jaye | Brown, and Roan, Wilson, Boston. Cla ‘brig Grace Worth- action and to direct the whole, was painfully apparent. | would grove ono of the most economical measures that | Now Haven Company also) held an election for directors, | Pei) "to enter the a his going’ in the door, | MoQuruuay. mn. Kelly, Martinique. Before six o'clock the fire was checked, and it became | cot adopted in railroad management, and that it | with alist before them of those holding stock, with one of the burglars pine ee Gade tetdets ehtevant Her friends are respectfully invited to attend her fu- i BILE hee “te 2 rape! Montentsoe, (Bp, Power, Liver- ident thatit would not exfend beyond the bounda it | w alao be the most humane that could be performed | their respective quantities, boldly presented by the per- | [o> to stop him, drew out a revolver and fred aren neral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence | Prot ueGaw? which ‘old Soh alt gk rgpper, do. & 4 already dovastated. About that hour the eastera | to protect life. petrator of the fraud on that company, ze braaind id | ¢wioe.ae Wie ae ped. One of the shots took of Mr. Edwin Mead, No. 74 Seventh street. oneal wall of the factory fell with a tremendous crash, but, J. B. Jarvis, of the Michigan Southern and Northern | the columns, or by incorrect Spey t not Br. NEW ORLEANS—Arr Deo 3 ony! Cahawba, Shu- fortunately, the ruins mostly /ell inwards without doing | Indiana Railroad read the report of the committee on | passing that ordeal, (if it could so then ‘is ARY. manag ceded iD | effect in Liddy’s thigh, wounding him dangerously. onrrv: ty Within the short 5 of three months the shadows | feldt, NYork 25th ult via Havana; ships Geo P Patten, De- any damage. ‘The offer walls remained standing, but | the speed of traing. This set forth the advantages to. | neglect of the inspectors is considered.) it is scarcely | OMicers Wines and Kpbingder sag the repo ae of the grave have descented upon a kind brother aui | 1820; London 12th joyes, NYork: 4th,’ Sea- in to dangerous a conlition that it was not deemed pru- | be derived from Hunitation of speed, in its securing | possible that a fraud of the kind of any magnitude | Sone towna plecdign novice’ Moe eae Tine | devoted sister, and robbed from an affectionate kindred | ™&2; Daniels, Rio Janciro ohn Merrick, li dent to yo within their range: Below we give a list of | greater safety of life, and lees damage to machinery, could be carried through the payment of a dividend in iy. y 'y London 80 days; Herriaburg, Wiswell, ‘Thalatta, Barker, Lo aa we Sp the property destroyed, 60 far as could be to the calami pro- b ; two of their brightest jewels. On the 16th of September wits owners and occupants, | in consequence of accidents, economy of money, and | any company without collusion between the keeper of | cured the services of Dr. Priestly, who dressed the un. | noo) thels brightest jewels. On the LOth ¢ city of New 4 - ' : fortunate man’s wounds, and then advised his removel 3 ed in the confusion incident | greater regularity in the running of trains. The report | the stock ledger and its treasurer. To presume it prac- ’ a Orleans of the yellow fever, in the ha; of youth, es Fecoinmended that local business should not be done by | ficable involves the violent supposition thatall the hold. | ¥','\0.9e No: 135 East Sitternteoteecr where Ee ranica | for he was but 24 years and’9 months of st Thi oer? Noxru Sipe ov Cinenny staen—The factory of Corne- | express trains, as it was all ‘mportant that they should | era of the spurious stock would refrain from calling for | }O* "Was {io ton East Sixteenth street, where he remains | ors Seath was received with anguish ty ao afflicted us, Baker & Co., on the north side of Cherry street, | make as few stops as possible; that there should be as | dividends. This consideration should tend to inspire fatal wound. on render Lid lay inca able of hornain} family amongst which was a* young sister who grieved above kighth. It hada frovt of 116 feet on Cherry | much uniformity in the rate of speed as possible; that | confidence in the correctness of the stock accounts of | {% dally labor for monty te coe The neh | sadly over his loss, little thinking that street, and a depth of 142 feet. It was six stories in | the rate for ‘express trains should be twenty-five | such companies as are regularly paying dividends; for was scoured by the polive of ‘the Kighteeath jae some | follow in his path. But the pale of death height, and was built on three sides of the lot itoecu- | miles per hour, and twenty per hour for local | two officers, each independent of the other and responsi- time after the oocurrence, but no au could be obtained | 888in came into the bosom of that family and carried pied, leaving a court yard in the centre, open at the | trains. In regard to the objectfons which might be | ble only to the Board of Directors, would find too many | {ithe erecta a aciher ay. that sister who'wae engaged atrewing garlands of western side, The walls were two feet in thickness. The | urged against this by the public who demand a fast rate, | dangers attendant upon the devising and carrying out pe rage. vs g around thetomb of her brother. Mise "ADE- building was put up ie 1853, aud was constracted in the | the report recommended that the price of travel be in- | of a scheme of any magnitude, to engage in it unless up- BURGLARIOUSLY ENTERING A STORE. Lng Overton, died on the 6th of December, at Southold, most substantial manner ‘The factory and its contents | creased to three cents per mile, Too much had beon | held by a Board of Directors who were themselves delin- ne . | Le £, Of the typhoia fever, aged 20 years and 2 months. were totally destroyed, not an article being saved. It is | already conceded to low charges and accommodations, | quonts, Two men, Named Henry Bloomingdale &hd Frederick 3 oF cing tinse of thats ex: Thus have been cut down in the s; thought, however, that the books and papers of the | and, asa consequence, the public expected more from | "'T do not think that any plan for conducting the stock | Hoffman, were arrested by Sergeant Mansfield and officer | /1p¥s haye been cut down tn They died far away from erta: water, Hamburg Ist Ge! Cid 4tb, steamship Crescent City, McGowan, NYork via Havana; ships Union, Davis, NYork: F W Brane, Landis, Liverpool; Laurel (Br), Lindse: Liverpool; barks Magis- trate (Br), Wheeler, Liverpool; Horace, Carver, Charleston. Towed to sea 28th ult ship Banks, NORFOLK—Arr Deo 9 ech Albert Field, Phillips, Taun- ton, Cld sebr Ashland, Birch, NYork. VANN. Deo 5 bark Ws firm ape safe, as the fire proof containing tnem can be | the railroad compan! jan they were justly entitled | department of our business could be devised offering | Lord, of the Lower Police Court, charged with having | each other, but it is to be hoped to meet again in the | _*. H—Arr Deo ‘altham, Wheeler, NW een in the riins, andit appears to be uninjured. The | to, while they were as much interested in the support of | greater security against fraud than that now pursued, | purglariously entering the clothing store of Calish & | court of heaven, ped = oe See ee eee ny eras Ves stock of manufactured goods and of material on hand | the roads as the companies themselves. Tue sugges | aithough some companies might Gnd others equally as | porssnously, en park Goodspeed, Fape, York tele, Samual &., Wilecn, 3 was very heavy, while the loss of patterns are irrepara- | tions presented in this report would of course have to | convenient. It is simple, and the simpler the'plan the | Saw, No. wery, and stealing therefrom a lot of | Joma, Grant, do; 8th Macon, Mayo, Boston. Cld 6th bark ble. The entire loss of C. & B. is estimated by the | be modified and altered to suit the different roads. leas likely are errors to occur. It has worked well, aud | ready made clothing, consisting of coats, pants and| MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Frank Bry ‘Pay, Liverpool; 7th_ship Edward O’Brien, firm to amount to abou’ $100,000. Upon this amount | At the conclusion of the report Judge Hopkinson made | its success in Creighton, dge (Br) " ; ractical operation should recommend tt, th . there is a heavy insurance in different offices in the | a few remarks. He considered {t inexpedient to ask for | and examinations by the Board of Directors at irrepala? | Vert t0 the value of $400. On their arrest » portion of | United States aud in London. The insurance will not, | legislation on the subject, on account of the difficulty | periods, requiring only a few hours each time, render it | *#¢ stolen property was found on their persons, andon | guy » however, cover the loss. There were several hundred which would be experienced inmaking it uniform and | ety fapassible that the NewJersey'railroad should ever being charged with the burglary, Hoffman admitted the | auw sxre. hands employed in the building, but as the firm has two | applicable to the difleront roads throughout the coun- r from the misconduct inofilee of its segretary or | crime, and stated that more of the stolen property factories, none of the operatives will be thrown out of | try, As to the danger in running trains at the present afer clerk, shculd the company ever be so unfortunate | gould be found at she house of Bloomingdale,’ No. 60 employment, Messrs. C., B. & Co. have made arrange- | rate, although he admitted it, he still despaired of its | as to have in those stations persons of a character to be loomingdale,’ No. ments to goon with their business as usual, and they | reduction to the rate proposed. He.thought that if express themselves in readiness to receive and dil orders | they confined themselves to thirty, instead of allowing without delay. Fast of the factory a three story brick | themselves to be driven up to forty, they would accom. dwelling, owned by Cornelius, Baker & Co., aud used for | plisn all that was necessary and desirable. The com- some portion of their business, was destroyed. West of | panies ought to be paid a higher rate than that now ALMANAC FOR New YORE—THIS DAT. 716} moow nu 4 S8imien wa’ Dowke for orders? Stl ship Sandusky, Rice: Liverpool; beige 4 r) andusky, Rice, Liv Hi ‘Rogusta, Stone, RYorks Carribes, Denna, a northera poe SA et RN A OR ENERO SANE SOOO ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. THE MILITARY. Docs te BATTALION—RYNDERS GRENA- Port of New York, December 1%, 1854. Mulberry street. On searching these premisés a simall . tempted into a trial. I would be ple: however, to i . ased, » © | quantity of the stolen property was recovered. The | Steamshi Br), H Liverpbol, B Canard. fo adoptany alterations the Doard of Directors may deem | prisoners were taken before Justice Osborne, who cOm- Stenmip Bean athe Weaee Parker Sab stam, Morgan. pect fully, Sie, at mitted thom for trial, in default of bail. One of the ac. ip Thoraton, Collins, Liverpoot, Wilame & Guien. Li . Ship Albi ii: Li T Tapscott, W. A. WHITEHEAD, Secretary N-d. Railroad, | C¥*¢4; Bloomingdale, professes to be preacher of re- | S14? Alton, Williams Liverpool, W 4 JT Tapscott. diers.—The members of this battalion will meet this Liha raf Heats , at 8 Cheam at headquarters, 600 ~ ? | adway. tual attendance is expected. By order the factory a three story dwelling, owned by Joseph | charged, and the Committ. mt to randaehaal ligion, and of the Methodist persuasion too, but, strange Ship Alexandrine, C Charleston, © C Duncan & Co. canting, Diver, bad ite roof destroyed. We have not learned | grector’dncistteation ae tine ponent ta reea ‘express | _, Mr. Honen suggested that, in cases of fraud, the best | to say, the clerteal gentleman bas'been arrested acveral | Hark Cansde Dees Morgue teseeelt kV oe ge) RR ea rn eam ae pcs thin Basa ghia vecmpent oh ais MUIAIRE "| ation ‘trains. Judge H. subsequently | Practical plan was never to exchange a certifcate ; but | times for misdemeanors and other offences, alleged to | Hark WO Aldes, Bates Halsey nistandar a Bont nave Sour Stix oF CieRkY sTRxKe,—No. 156.—Hhree story | presented the following resolutione- S°44eBHY | to endorse it always on the back. This is the best way | have been committed by him. On being brought up be. | Brig Uranus, Ray, Poues, Dale Co. LIVE GUARDS, ATTENTION |THE MEMBERS OF brick dwelling, owned and occupied uy Hl. K. Mitenelt; Mhesolved, That this meeting recommend the adoption | $BBt could be devised, exceyt by, _inscribing upon the | fore the magistrate, heat drat soomed guite indignant | Bog Harviet Newell, Warton: Cartooay lt Fs Bok & Cog ONn Serve fonpauy ave eequlafed eocmenies dates “aed 4 oe cp eg : 8 the n: . at the cl jes im, but with calm re- , . * ds. A battlement wall preseryed this building from | trains, and that while the amount of additional charge | tithe Present manner of exchanging certificates, if they | and becameas mild as lamb. Brig Relief, Shoppy, Attakapas, Mayhew, Talbot £.Co. | Curlaie member, Thomas Donovan. ‘By order of eo Or Moan wa aitteny brick dwellitg, oo- | might reasonably vary according to the degree of peed | Theis {avestmeuts in, Tailrond stocks Me D, presente BURGLARY AND FORGERY. Bene Benet ettaresee. minsten, DO Freeman & Co. * THOMAS BROWN, Commandant. furnitures party saved na dainagedgosdition “he: | hevitce Su, Aegommedation and, benettsaforded) we | the following resolution, which was adopted :— a eee, et ea nn | | Sane Poem eae Reee weeaee ee atest 2 P ? oF 2 pe ; ; Post, Boston, ovajoy. {nd Mrs; Mason, who ure quite old people, were rescued | press over aocommodation trains as generally run in | gmoretud a eommition 0 chow thot be eek a ee | TOUWE man yesterday, named James Henry alias Kenny, | Sehr Romuoke: Dinismore, Rastport, Smith & Boynton. UT “NONE BUT AMERICANS ON GUARD.””— by the back way. ‘The old folks were loth to Jeave their | {hia country. | on a charge of burglary and forgery. It appears that . property, and had to be carried out after the building had | \ Mr. Honstx considered itimpossible to establish a uni- | She etre aan Gortideatel oP rok, tet eeaT ha eicy ating Kinny pas tte eaten. slvog ators, |: Stesmahify Répihien od masa Onceisclee Wh hours, with taken fire. No. 160.—Three story brick dwelling occupied | form rate of fare on account of the different cireum- . Mean ee aoe mdse and passen; to’ Spofford, Tileston ’& Co. Dec 10, by Franklin Fredericks. Building and furnitore totally de- y which each road might be governed. It | ture meeting. of H. L. Jackson, No. 183 Greenwich street, and stole | 83 PM. 16'miles N Cape Hatteras, exchanged signals with : : , exeban stroyed. No insurance. Adjoining this dwelling was ch better to reduce the expenses of travel Peon dot Ee comvention, ocd etit seating therefrom w lot of ready made boots and shoes, valued | steamship Kaozville, hence for Sivannah; $4 same night, the two story brick stable owned by Spillman & Ditmer, ig the speed. He concluded by expressing | sifered, be often enough for all practical purposes. He | at $150, and then sold the property to Mr. Allen, who | SKannked, Sisnals with steamsip Jas Adger, hence for | please ‘as above. Gentlemen wishing and occupied by Enoch Cloud. Stable and contents to” f'n 25 mile rat , 8) ‘ Purpo: Pe to present prizes, their desire to do tally destroyed. Building insured for $1,000. ‘Stock in- | “Mr. Janvis said the charge ought to beincreased in | ™4¥edthat it hold regular monthly meetings hereafter, | Keeps a store corner of Barclay and Greenwich strects, | ,,*eamanib, Augutta, Lyon, Savannah, Des 9 with mise | 0 present prises, will please signi tally destroyed. Building insured for $1,000. St r. Janvis said the charge ought to be increased in | "Sir" ornmsow thought that one jquaster wan mat: | peeban St gn passengers, fo 81. altohit, Doo 10,1040 PM Hatteras | ao to Mr. , n 2,000. im ‘y bricl Shi Proportion to the rate of speed, in consequence ot the | goient, § for $60, alleging at the time of the gale that the goods had Tages WY D8 alles Sakae, [poe oe C ip Knox- . AL Orderly. GEO. W. YOUNG, Captain. owned by Mr. Buzby, aud occupied by C. F. Folwell. | risk incurred as well as the additional expense. ” vil rannah; 1] PM, signalised steamship Jas Adger, tor i y f Mr. Jarvis was put and adopted, een entrustod to him to sell on commissicn. With the ‘e Building totally destroyed; furniture mostly saved in Judge Hovxrxson hoped that gentlemen woufd under- | The motion o P pted, for Charl damaged condition. No i64—Three story brick dwell- | stand the ohject for which he presented this resolution, ot age Haraineox moved that the President, with two | money thus obtained he proceeded to a vile den of pros- ing—not occupiel—Mr. Buzhy owner—back building | which was to bring out an expression of opinion | Stuer members, be appointed a co Tmestiing. pe titution, in Church street, and in # few days squandered Noo 1602, Sw 'k three stent bce deliian wenan py ceateey pene roles itunes rena peeing eony Sear mais was aay Ren CaS, Ronmeneee. atria Se the sosnpisinont (Qtr, Jeckton), this person charged him | parsengors.to Barstow & Pape. y 42 48, ton 00 OL, of Friends—occupiea by George W. Metz—building most- | that it should be modified to suit the views of those pre- | Marsh following t atin wae eeoaterea Mr Blateh, | With having forged his name, some days previous, for Hoke Sehing sole Bilen, of Marblehead, from Grand Banks ly destroyed. Furniture saved in a damaged condition. | sent. This meeting could only recommend and make | sage Fosol pres saat two cases of aboes, on.a firm in Maiden lane, which he, | SENSI se Haghes, New Orleans, Nov 21, with mdse, No insurance on the furniture. Adjoining No. 166 on | suggestions, and it depended entirely on the board of 5 committee be appointed to report to | 4* iggaia obtained. On being accused of the forgery he | Shiny icksbare, © M . the west is the Friend’s school house. It escaped da- | management of each road to adopt or reject them as they the next meeting the views of the’ rai companies, adniitted the crime, but retused to tell what had Ship Onwege, Willisms, New Orleans, 26 days, with mdee, mage. Nos. 172 and 174—three story dwellings. Th might deem in accordance with their interests. fe | ship owners and Commissioners Oe aes ez done with the goods he obtained. The prisoner was | to W Nelson & roots of these buildings were damaged. Insure thought twenty-five miles an hour on an ordinary road | {> the transportation of emigrants frome point to oe taken before Justice Osborne, at the Tombs, who com- | Bark Richard —— ‘West Sipx ov EiGutit srexer, anove Cuv@my.—No. 96— | wasas high a rate of speed as could be attained with oa potas. mitted him for trial on the charge of burglary. This | With 289 passengers, to Poppe & Co. Caulkins, Liverpool, Nov 6, with mdi Spafford, Tleston'& Co. ‘Keperionoed posceng hea: iter], 5 On his arrest, and on being brought before ay Ren gee izermoo} 27 ays, with goat and a7 ov qi TH ers’ Guard will beheld at Hayward’s, 602 Broadj ay, on Wednesday evening, 13th inst., at eight o’clook. As business of importance willbe brought before the meeting, it is paneer toes member will attend. By order of yA’ EDY, Chairman. ‘WituaM A. CRaiG, Secretary. ; DANCING ACADEMINS. DODWORTH’S DANCING ak NO. 806 Son. Cobden (Brom), Balleor, Bremen, 48 days, cage Broadway, opposite Eleventh street, is mow opem: Taree story brisk dwelling, owned uni oceupied by Jos. | safety. There were parts of the road on which it was | }yr: Josms spote insupport of the resolution, | | hopeful south is not yet eighteen years of age, and, al- cont Ghance (Er), ingaworsh, Newcastle, 0 days, with | £7585 reception of f Pupils, who can commence at any not removed, ani much’ damaged by dre an water, | ecceanty (© increnge this rate fo makeup forthe delays | yen under consideration by ather bodies, and that the | {eueh Zoung ta Year, be ie suspected of having Gom- Bee PY eee eee Hor 3, with rene sans, | Mme. Ladion and sbdeas on, Wesnenlays eed Betas Fully iraured. "No, 08—Three story brick dwelling, oc- | fiw line at whch aeconnnodation ram as fast as ektroes [hele matter would soon be legislated on by the legisla: | would, on conviction, be the means of sending iim to ante Yelona, STockbart, Catais, 19 days, with lathe, to | Thursdays, and every otlee Fridep: at Ti Page eet Taper patt ot Dooat Culltiog Beene Ore Hie oe thee | eens Dy Padere teak daaisad! hiee of ¢, | Companien had giready made arrangements for the | ‘B¢ States prison for a number of years. Big Tare, Layton, Rondout for Boston, with coal. seoeal ites 60 SaruruAy. SPeniaet, De econ ane story brick dwelling, occupiet by Charles Rugans Rear | Hooch tates ok panather view of the subject. | transportation of emigrants, with the view of putting a | Assault with a Slung-thot.—A man named James Drake | _ Scbt Bocnsscr’ (Br, Gaudin, Monsevideer aiays, with | Fentemee ey eae Leagony eo and upper part destroyed. No. 102Three. story brick | made to thet Heels whic the publi Werived from'run, Sees ne eae eeocuen tae a rte meeting | wes arrested yesterday afternoon, on the complaint of | Seut'Enst Winds Lavender, from Boston for Gonaives, "| at pape its at any time, or will be sont by post. ee tetanic teec ar Me epee by Daniel | ning express trains, as well as the loss to the companies, | it'more advisable to present {tte theve companies. Joseph 8. Taylor, of the Kighth avenue, who alloges that | ,,SehT Helene, Senbus, Wiimineten, § days, with nara | GREE PE [SES_L. DE a sone,’ Stier Tatars wit tte ore was entirely de. | pinnersclution was here put to the mecting, and una- | “The resolution was carried. A collection was taken | on the 20th of November last” he wan attacked by two | steretyto,uccready, Mott s Co. Salled, in York, ‘BROOKES, 36] Broome street, is now {6 ‘sige . ‘The roof of the front building waa burned | ‘The Pasibrst read a resolution adopted at the last BP to defray expenses, after which the meeting ad- | men, one of them the prisoner in question, who knocked | S¢ht Wm Tyson, Lovell, Philadelphia for Boston. aml new ys, to commence tely, All the The stock in this building was partially insured. | meeting, in relation to fuel, and called upon the com- | Journed. pt ES A aaa him down upon the ground; that Drake, when he was | Sebr Julian Webby, Lovell, Rondout, bound kaet-with coal. taught in one course of lascons. ae Page sey “et Care ¥ ene and peak { mittee to make their report on the subject. City Intelligence. pee the sidewalk, struck him upon the head with a Sebr Rubicon, ———, New Haven. pores lessons at various Wednesday ‘ : t ory | ONT sai : entirely destroyed.” the frst Noor wae occupied by Wax. | port on ie at presente nn PP*TOALOTE | yowsrany Rasio—Rox ox max Savrsas Baxns.—The | Hungsbot, producing a severe end highly dangerous | | 6 BELOW. ae pypitt: | mm M. Wallace, as a dry goods store. Mr. Newberry had no |" The Paestpxy read the following letter:— Present depressed state of business, with the recent fail- | at the Jefferson Market police court, where, in reference | boat Ellwood Walter. ROFESSOR BOND'S DANCING ACADEMY.—NEW for $2,600. Mr. cotimates his Toss at°85,000 nbore ort MORHay Duly 3b abba. j._| Met A ofc! ebro Al Seger alain pai. | tp nae aetcterveetees neeean, ean Pama ee NSE LY, ONY mt aren eres carsne OF Dowert nad’ Delaney Sireert. Weston bak : the amount insured. No. 106.—Thrre-story building. | H. Boanpax, Esq:— ented gees among that portion of the community who have invest- | Of jhe Aioslh,put that he did not strike Mr. Taylor with | samship Stay of the Wore my Ju ighipe Western Con- | Thursdays, 170 Woostor street, ear Bleccker. Toeedaye Mrs. Anu Rapson, trimming store and dwelling—owned Deak Sin—This may certify that your local coal burn- | ments in savings banks. Because some of the larger | $500 to answer the charge. tinent, San Francisco; Amason, London; Albion, Liverpool. and Fridays, Wednesdays and Saturday by Captain Pecrick. Rear and roof destroyed. Stock | er, called the Nebraska, has been running on the road | pant street. | For aire at i tl Wind during the day W. And fugniture partially insured. No, 108.—Three-story | of'this company to the extent of &280 miles. “The fol ave stopped payment, it is believed that none | he Case of Charles Seiphani, charged with Grand ip’ has cémmenced er Marine Report. Brick, owned by Captain Pedrick, and occupied by L. 0. | lowing is'the relative expense of fuel between coal and | 8F¢ safe, and asa consequence the run Larceny and False Pretences.—The examination in the eee tee "i “fombler, trimming store and mnkic teacher. Rear and | wood: uit on the institutions referred to. Large amounts have | case of Charles Stephani, wherein the accused is charged | WoaWinctecaa K emAnbAe, mips Redmond, Boston oof destroyed. Ie te rear of Bo, 1% bu carpenter Tho cost of wood per mile on the line of this road, at ea eee be no ohe instance that | with obtaining goods and money to the amount of $90,. + Kimball, Boston; Washington Butoher, Philsdelphis. OP of tai 1 ed. 5 ta—| 4 Tio-_SheseMthiy Ayling, cewaplods by A. WeeClnin's: | Caer erie ane oe re ne came alae oe Positors been realized by the refusal or inability of the | 000 from Jacob Ryback, both by .falke pretences and Ane inal RORima Oe Te Serene Caleeties boarding house, and Winner & Shuster’s music store. Expense for bitum nous coal per ton (2,000) at $6 50, inks to pay on demand. There is at present no cause | grand larceny, was continued yesterday before Justice [35S age Shane REE ‘The sash in the rear of the building was destroyed, but | cost per mile 11 1-10 cents on 5,280 miles, $586 08. Dif- | for fear in regard to the mn institutions, and those e Herald Marine Correspondence. Clark. Nothing further, however licited, other the building and its contents escaped the flames almost | ference, $179 52 net saving on 6,280 miles, making a net | Who have entrusted them with their money may-feel | Clark. Nothing further, however, was elicited, EDGARTOWN, Dec 7—Arr schr Nantucket, Howes, Pro- THE TRADES, &. EWELRY.—A YOUNG MAN THAT IS CAPABLE OF ap ovking at all branehes of the business, and under. at is _meltin; se} and al engraving French chasing’ wishes an tagagecvent, to go Howth: or West. Address A. H:, Chatham square Post Office. h : ready published. The case was | vidence for Penobscot Bay; Stl Bonioia, Jones, Darien, miraculopsly. Some damage was sustained from water, | saving of 3 4-10 cents per mile, which on’ the ordinary | perfeotfy safe as to its security. We make this remark | 91°07 20d until to-day, Ga, for Boston; 9th, sche a orthport, LE, ITHOGRAPHIC PRINTER WANTED, TO GO 10-A Nos. 112 amd 114 escaped but the occupants: moved | Cores ncatet eagles cr aG,00b alles wesld suane’y | particularly in regard to the Chambers stfeet, the ? dot Mary Langdon, Lindweter, New fork tor ter charles Ok win OF pe ecdeh their goods. Javing of $1,020 per year. ‘The: above estimates are | Bowery, and tho Seaman’s Banks, and judging ‘from | Complaint Dismissed.—In the caso of Henry J. and | oF d0: Mary Lang iy Point Vi, for dors. Wall, Base ip htll maleiheet tag eR opin! Exourn Staxet, nxLow CuERRY.—The stores and dwel- | made upon the actual cost of fuel the past year. pert ‘appearances, there is no reason to apprehend ® | Samuel F, Ibbotson, accused of having, by false preten- | ton. Philadelphia for do; Albert Jamieson, Jamieson, New pete hy ans gitbation ti-ae “4 i lings on the west side of Eighth street, below Cherry, | The construction of your engine in burning bitami- | failure in any of these institutions. York for Thomast oR ¢ were threatened by destruction by the stable of Mr. | nous coal, I am confident, is of the most improved form Fink ry WarkeN Steeer.—Last evening about eight dressing ing terms, &c., to X., Herald office, for one week. Cloud, which was burning furiously in their rear. | to generate steam, and at the same time avoid all incon- | o'clock a fire broke out amongst the hay recently on fire $40,000 from George M. Chapman, Justice Osborne de- 10 BOSS TAILORS —A YOUNG MAN, RIGHTERM k for Th ton. ces and fraudulent representations, obtained the sum ef | Yi5t{O%r? Columbia (of Nantuoket), Foyer for Paci- all the other vessels re; pong 7 ton, Si john These houses. however, escaped with unimportant dam- | yenience from smoke, which has been so far perfected as | at No. 117 Warren atreet. The greater portion of the | cided to dismiss the complaint, there being, in hia opin- ees Mayhower, Moule Mebane, J yeara of age, Le Ss slight knowledge: of the . Seine of their occupants removed their goods, and | tobe less inconvenient to the passengers than the burn- | hay had been thrown out, and the balance still remain- | ion, nothing on the face of the papers presented to him kin, and others bound B; alec, scts | above trade, would like ee , 80 as to ‘suffered more or less from water, ing of wood. ing in the third loft, burst out again on fire, pe cod whereupon a criminal charge could be established, and m Sarat Hill, Coney, tor Bangor. pss thorough knowledge |. Address box 1,589 Rasraxrry LANt.—Raspberry lane is a small thoroug! 'o the before mentioned might be added a saving of | be caused by some sparks remaining from the old fire on | accordingly on Monday the accused parties were releas- Office. orning. fare, running north from Cherry street, immediately east | expense in help at theatations, in wooding up,and avoid: | Friday night. No damage. od fidin eaten. In port—Sehr M Watts, for New York. of the factory. No. 5.—A smail three-story brick dwel- | ing the expense of wood sheds; also avoiding the hazard ling, occupied by Jamen Downing, was totallP destroyed | of fire on the line of the road, equal in amount to the Marine Affairs. together with its conterts; the furniture was insured. | gum of $300 to each engine per year. se ifserete Pie Gas hae aS ae much experience in engraving. and gold printing, Mcsate xifegiinns eoeeee ates. Sse com- Accused of Stealing Corn.—A man named John Mc- PHILADELPHIA, Deo 12—Arr steamabi; Say at Beaton, 4 ; woh it. Niel, was arrested yesterday by Officer Maher, ofthe | Cia smemstio Deleware Hand, New” York: 1nib Went ip s Ling — rt destroyed; |, Your engin rmed with perfect satisfaction, | CuaNGx or Sansno Davsor Tax Livanroot Srmamens.— | Foust ward police, charged with having stole . | moreland, Decan, Liverpool; bark Sophia, Cain, Boston; ing, and has no objection to the country. Address Now'S and belonged to Soy’ S. Moftaan. Note | ipnee pe voger dud freight traina, generating steam | Owing to the absorption of several of the Cunard steam- tity oP oobh vahioa evan, de aropene ob Capt, Wan, | RF Stat, Nickerion, Frovidénce. Wilts Rogers, Horeld oftes. v. Small brick dwelling, occupied by John Arnold, totally | with facility and a readiness to be always prepared for | ers for war purposes, the line has been obliged to reduce Allen, of the ship ota, lying at is fing tiie! Disastors. AICHMAKER WANTED—TO GO TO THE SOUTH troyed. is lane a brick carpenter shop, - | action. fours. tru 4 z Minnessota, . ANTED—! ing to Corvelius, Baker % 00, and Teed by them for the Noa JOEL WHITE, President. their departures both eastward and westward tosemi- | Giver street, The corn which had been stolenfrom the | _ 897 For lose of bark Martha Clark, soe Belize letter and rt a got workman, (Apel to Brainerd & Ged- maaufacture of packing boxes, was entirely destroyed, On the suggestion of the Presipent, the whole subject | monthly, instead of weekly. In accordance with this ship was traced tothe possessién of the accused, who general news columns, roy, rtlandt street, up : with all Lite contents. ae hicabad te bat in the hands of the committee, to report on necesssty arrangement, there will be no arrivals or de- | wae thereupon arrested on the charge of grand larceny. a neo! A Rend ma Lepage ee Manila, was at Rio a 7 az Mort Couxt.—Mint court is » small avenue immediate- | hereafter. {this line from this city after the sailing of | He was taken before Justice Bogart, at the Tombs, who rege ATCHES, JEWELRY, SO. iB t 1 dwell- | unication was read from Mr. Dyer, recommend- | partures o! in iy D y Sur Joun Lawn, of and from this for Son Francisco, Se Selooping to Chas: Lawrence, were destroyed. | ing the adoption of arerolution calling fortheeuactment | the Africa to-day, until some further arrangemente are | committed him for trial in default of $500 bail. idarge fo repaint tek tet aa lee ae Ones Gg le a Mh ty ep pet Ro fo tneuranon, They were occupied by Jordan and | Sticke — the officials of roads by whose neglect | made, The Collins and Cunard lines have arranged to ‘Married Horn. iy ‘ a $8; without ha $4. These + pina can berent on O'Conner. | oes auttowaen ‘ despatch their combined vessels once a week from Liver- Barx Mevona, at Boston, on 9th inst, Cape Cod $20 miles, | by mail ‘of the United States, Al) onders Pra i fi he following resolution was adopted :— pa On Tuesday, December 12, by,the Rev. Joseph H. Price, ry any Ta cireer velow Chery Four dwellings cccupied | Recolwpar That this communtoation be referred to the | pool, alternating between this clty and Boston, the | som B Gime to Justine hen wld of a Hlig: nad | fis with Br eek Fee i ele Neh t ot aa he tee. Perstualy attended by addressing L. & J, JAOORS, te — Croft, George Pavenares, and others, were | commitige, appointed at the last meeting on the subject | Cunard line, of course, keeping up the communication | daughter of Robert Anderson. off the captai few: and wiile so engaged got in oom: Broadway. by fire, and the furniture of the occupants was | referred 4o, to recommend such new or modified laws, as pally damaged On Tuesday, December 12, at All Saints Church, in | tact with the sch, hniured by water and by its hasty removal. At one | in thelr orinion shall be best ealculated to accom with Boston, and the Collins line with New York. In | «nis city, by the Rev. William E, Kigenbrodt, rector, | Sou Many Menswon, (of Dordentown, NJ) from Lan for lost r, 0 the roof of the Central Presbyterian ehurch, | the objects in question, and that Messr, Dyer and Hop- | consequence, the Atlantic, instead of sailing from Liver- | Gronox A., son of Adrian H. Van Bokkelen, deceased, to | New ork, wh adabers below New London, d her J ARGE SINGLE STONE CALIFORNIA DIAMOND 4 pins, just finished, price $10; the same size real diamond would cost $490, We do not ask youtopur- ‘3d inst, and afterwards drove ashore on ted at the southeast of Kighth and Cherry | kinson be added to this committee. 1 on the 13th Dec.—her original day—will not sail | Many P., daughter of John Miller, M.D., all of this Yy chase, but yould lika. every one to call and see them. pasa took fre, The hook and Maer companies | The Paxsipent read the following communication : pane the 16th; and the Pacific, which would have left | “itY- Sule ae Of Saybrook, where she remains They are.a curiosity, Timothing else. Civility gratia. Seen ee Se ote see NET Be A" } | hee om the 30 Dry wi ohn he 20 tobe | mas PRSO*BN Ft Rer Suna Dee | “he wae at Cont, wie adn tenes St lteter = b 1, a i 9 EER F, Esq., . , , , BI vo corel es loan poy Very dangerous, but notwith- | J. P. Jackson, Eeq., Viee President, &e.— followed by the Ameries, from Boston, on the 34 Jan, | of Boston, eeeriisia | s,lale, Mescle Ridge, broke adrift fromthe w mS BES atanding this, the daring men clambered over the cor- Drak Six—In accordance with your fa Soariveed Ipro- | me sailizg days of both lines will thus be on Saturday In Brooklyn, on Monday, December 11, by | and drifted upon a point of rocks, thumping severe! ni a by dint of cho and the use of water pre- | ceed to furnish you with my views of the manner of Dr. Cutter, Josxpn Deax Goxwina to Catuening Louisa, | was finally got off, badly damaged. OST—A NOTE DRAWN BY L. W. SCHMIDT To HIS Fenied the” trot’ toliing a. pray to. the Snines. | Leeping the stock accounts or ort ova end other compa- ier and on Megraind eters i daughter of William Duryea, Esq. AScHm Onwann, (of Eden, Mo), Sagatt, 38 dare henee for J 4. own order, endorsed iby L. W. Schmidt and Julius 's brase and iron {¢ oe Hoce stroct, oppo- | nies, with reference to insuring perfect accuracy, com- | next Cun: eamer from Liverpool wi i apas, was spoken an 7 (or not endorsed by. Julius Helmich,) for $830, py ig hs anriy emt) to the extent of about | bined with convenience and the greatest security against rica, which leaves on the 9th Dec., bringing ten days Died. i sien . of foreman wevensian lead sieidod at Siveen Saeitiee fees date, dated New York, Jan. 31, F000. eae Crome eatrag portion of the front | ‘To draft a code of rules for the transferring of stock, | later intelligence than the Pacific, momentarily ex. | pO Twenday, December 32, at 1 P.M. sZt Timothy | sledge off Hampton, but came of next night, with but little | 2664 prep eee ig oe eT or the fostory’ fell catwards on Cherry strest with a | the lasuing nd canceling of certieatn, hat would | pected. The Washington, which was to leave South | and Tay eae es " ia adden weemepstae deliver it to Wm. Rado, 828 Broadway. ‘tremendous crash. A number of firemen were at work | possess the merit o! eal - ; | ampton on the 6th, for this city, may possibly, how- | Dumfries (Soot! papers pleane copy. Ship Cheshire, of Bost "¥ OST—AT TER ACADEMY OF MUIG,_OR IN UNION 3a trout ot the, tine, Dut fortunately thes coer en atch | posefiar From long acquaistence with: the usagen of | ever, anticipate her daughter of Coraelias Ta re Aryeath | Wingo nudes clon ret agate oat Aistecash street’ om Mndag evoaings Mircet rendered wach nesistance to thei more unforta- | diferent incorporations in New York, and the varied clt- | Inrenmerino to Simpuastens.—The Board of Under. | deut pvr of © Br bark Coralia, from Newoastle, E, for New York, Deo pe BE ep ed gla: Be og wate neighbors. Their dwellings and yards von aeere cussetanses to whieh ae spay tn re Soden in | writers, with the view of lessening the chances of vee- senareiatives and ganna of the eens. are ceneereny 7, Int 40 28, lon 71 _ duply at Mar tecling's eeey [Mey we Q wpen for the reception of 80 re- Tega as certain ‘adapt it to differ. | 5¢l8 being stranded on the Long Island and New Jersey | @ fo attend —s bape ome invite. iin Masel a roe! ie 1y, Lofiand, for vis goods Broadway. gmoved from the burning or. tened buildings. | tions woul be required in any plan to adapt te; publish fi in 1 o'clock, from 68 Market street, without * | philadelphia 4 duya; beige Trenton, ! Philadelphia ost AY, THE 12m, A "3 GOLA The streets all ‘the rh were ob- | ent institutions, that the most effectual mode to insure | coasts, publish in our advertising columns extracts | tion, ; | . t ‘watch, ‘biag, sseker,) wit te . It wae iatructed with, temnteny plied vee ite dewslke, The | accuracy and sccure the other advantages desired, is for | from the + General Chart of the Const from Gay Head to | "Yes, deeply and long, with wsorrow that sents, anya; Catharine ‘sh i, comme, for Yo fow days; sche |) saat yy Tobias, aan tins b spate... 18 wast “weather during the morning was exceedingly cold, | each company to devise for iteelt sucweules en, ate beet | Cape Henlopen,” by E.R, Hassler and A. T. Bache, of piiliall her friends in their Joon hearts deplore her; "| | Brvnowr—in port Oot i ache Melite, Pestor, fm and for-| in ithe Foustls avenue car. he, findes, by leaving. It Sidewais in the icity yallppery ‘and. dangerous eat Saaty cites, aad the number of the transactions daily | the Coast Survey. ‘The Board think if its directions are y ‘their grief stricken boroms restore rend CALLAO—Arr Nov 8 shipe Barreds Brethers, Boston July = 1clatig ren vsti corner. of Twenkieth street, interfering seriously wi the operations of the firemen. { occurring therein. There are, of course, ee —— carefully observed, accompanied with a frequent use of Ah, no! her pure soul to its Maker hath fldwn, lope, Bi Se oe a tenn for i Week, me —_ THE CORNER OF BAOADWAY—AND irae ronlers, Winker nee racued the more: | principles wich rnd do vary materially in diferent com- | the lead and line, that no vessel would be stranded on | For this enrth’s gloomy sphere could not have bound | Ny nei tank Mary Duptam Le, do duly i Ha aaa Won alien tnantageal uaibed; ©. pogo halt wancet! Weds cot cae bf pane moe the New Jersey and Long Island shores, unless by hur- | 44 a ine's above in the sight of the throne, Reta ao" Ag cr tt Wales, Hawkins, NYork Jone 18 Portmounsie, coatsining twa. bills on i tome y the police to enforce the wholesome | A coneral office for transferring stocks has been pro- | ricanes, and recommend it should be in the possession ‘Where the light of the Lords around her. a Ciaalator, ¥ Hesela Nbediord 4 Tay 6; Talbet, a " Sag ak, tere mane age. ape taie ont ee Ségulation of keeping the crowd away from the immedi- | posed in some. quarters, and, s0 Lo as aabventeneoans of.every shipmaster. In Brooklyn, on Monday, December 11, THERESA, wife , Tismcor, ANE 20; Jeinees: imuh Sweden Gone Ce ally ran 0v0 Tradl cath : re eaeee ate vicinity of the fire AS faorning numbers & pane akon regi Y provid attend ttees! | The SreaMmr Stan or Tux Weer sailed yesterday for of 1 8 An rh tin ven J Lg whe bys he years. gSiRRautan—ie port Nov ll bars K A Parsons, Webb, fm ~ thieves were abou e ° re Teapect- 5 ps ‘they could lag their haa, upon alt Gone tabliahwent than may be obtained by the separvte ac- | Sau Juan with California passengors. folly invited to attend the faneral, this afternoon, res Manarsaxe 18th wl, brig Nereus, Small, Pa- BELLEARDS. Yeniently carry away. excitement attending | tion of each institution; and, infact, it would in nosmall at two o'clock, fron her lato residence, corner of Gates | lermo, to lond fe De Ten ted dele Ocean Brida(By,0 uch » scene offers great ies to idle ya- bes mt ate what is now perfectly sim; Brooklyn City News. ‘and Franklin avenues, Brook! is due Pe SORTER PD Tr le. ILLIARD TABLSS.—GENYLEMEN INTENDING TO ce . private rooms are invited to. call at Ml Thieves ‘to steal, The im- ‘ll tockholters thet every faclilty shoald ‘ fy h 8; ‘On Tuesday, December 12, Manganse Jann, youngest . - B fit up public o priv a ‘walle was fully demon. | pe afforded them to tranafer their stock, obtain and ex- | Drcease or Bx-Mayon Srracve.—Mr. Joseph Sprague, Merlin, Fait, Gloucester ‘Ann ph ty examine. our stock of patent rubber ay nelle Roborte, Boston. wide armada mena | Tnayeeenecmcatsee | meee te ania. | Rhu cine mm BaP | Se iy ately te eat Sieh el eae em widen | Rnkenied arearenmatnia me | wy Sete ee a O oe es rite rome « instit , which allo: transfer of the | ju th, and ew ” a is trae autre meme | ange act fon ete | aT ena ae ots AES ve ca is iy i . = anges bet tien di: the day, approv- | tive of Ireland. Hi wasn carped weaver Oy tude, Tree cinage Srrrn garg ring th uy 0, | pad long been @ resident of this city. ‘She relathves und friends of the family ax@respecttully