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184 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1856. AFFAIRS IN ALBANY. the State will respond to this call remains to be seen. A Probable Fatal Shooting Case in Maiden Lane, | Interesting Meeting of the Board of Ten Go- to attend her funeral, from No. 343 Washington | one invited | — peep behind the curtain ht not be amiss to those | sxezsr ‘THE PERPETRA’ SUPPOSED vernors. street, this clock. remSins will | over YORK LEGISLATORE. who are expected fa motors it, Commected with the ” pe bios: be taken to cua ag pe en ‘editor is Samuel H. Hammond, who so 4 CHANGE IN THE EMIGRATION LAWS PROPOSED— On Sunday, January 21, Paou Youna, in the 24th year ian Aly advocated the election of Gov. Clark. Itisal- | deliberate, and perhaps fatal, shooting case took | PILFBRING TO BE CHBOKRD IF POSBIBLE—A LIBRA- | of brother to Edwin and James'B. Young. his a 5 5 Teason why he did #0 is because he work- | place yesterday, in the fifth story of the store No. 19 RY FOR THE WORKHOUSE—GOVERNOR WEST IN- ‘The relatives and friends of the fu, Se omety attend his fu: from Yo 38 Domini H Avsawy, Jan. 23, 1855. pay, like any sensible man should; and his drafts iden hich man named John shot VITES THE LEGISLATURE ON HIS OWN HOOK—AN | ,invited to Reperts from the Manhattan, Mariners’ Bank of | 92 the executive department having been dishonored, he | Avy poh ray ‘Wall was INQUIRY INTO THE BFPEOTS OV SYPHILITIO DIs- | street, this afternoon, at one o'clock, without further Savings, and the South Brooklyn and Merchants’ Clerks | Sfe##, new Jnvertment slaewhere, Iti alu anid that payne phe alana nee Seam bare bees BABES PROPOSED. notice, . ve . Hammond fis not a member of order, ving aD @ person named James Mason. facts Tuesday morning, January 23, in the 8st Savings Banks, were submitted, been thrown out, with others who advocated Me. | of the affair, as faras we could ascertain, are aa fol- | , 4, ™**tin8 of the Board of Ten Governors was held yos- iaw of Dr. Valentine her Sauan Munna, mother-in Mott” Mr. Baooxs introduced a bill to amend the charter of | Clark’s election in opposition to Daniel Ullmann. At terday, at4P. M., in the Rotunda, in the Park—Gover- . ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of tho Alinclin tannsenen Dcuiduiail the last Whig State Convention Mr. Hammond ad- | 1ows:—For some time past there hase coldness of feel | aoe Townsend, President, in the chair, . Precent—Gover- vocated the nomination of Hon. J. W. Sx of your | ing existed between Wall and Maxon, men em- her grand-sona, . Wm. moet ay sre att | ae kins Gaceanee| yl te ich omtingatiimea tana | og’ we Pat Temas Dr rs |e ail wd te ae ep si | Meg rt was sabe onal “te -ccagut tne | tien, to be sure of being cn the aate nde of thequention, | CUmings & Co, at the above mentioned place. About | “rhe weoLty requisitions were rend; after which a com- | law, Nec1 Depau rom, Dleccker sereate ss "7 "O81" | tor‘Turk Talande, was aba af Dee gambling aw, also, on the bill to increase ‘the capiter | (&* he thought it,) be “went in”? for Clark, Mr. 'H. 1s | © quarter before one o'clock, which was during the din munication was received from the Warden of Bellevue | 1,02 Mon‘ay vouing, January 22, of consumption, Jou Boe ee aeaigten, weds Onetine Brock of the Panama Railroad Company; also, on the mit | 82 able writer, howover, although often prosy, and ap- | xer hour of the workmen, these men, along with other Duuscort, in the 36th year of 4 Cordena hey arrived om the 3d inst ! is ci to appoint commissioners to select « ‘ite for a second | PDE (he sime language to diferent subjects. stant | Workmen, and Mr. Joba P. Cummings, one of the firm, | ost, th, ‘Mine for wAditionsl facilites for lodging pa- | | Therelatives and friends of he fay are rapectully eg ete, eee al Lunatic Asylum. assistant, tients, as the wards are now full, and there is every | invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No, “ man, one rae has ere sitting around the stove talking u; different 40 Watt street, this afternoon, at one o’clock. ‘The bill applying the provisions of the general law to whines Go been truly American, stands | were 6 een prospect of a large increase. Referred to Committee on . yA ah one! tarie Bre = i -eminent, As early as 1842, in editing the American | matters, and at the same time partaking of their din- Philadelphia papers pleave copy. “ie Baooas Introduset the flowing resclation>—- Cutézen, he advocated the same'doctrines ashe now doo : aon nnn con, | Bellevue Hospital. On Tuesday, January 23, Maxy V., widow of the late Wills puch @ebe Sail 4 A ’ | wer tbat they had brought there with them, con- ber ry pave fhe Commissioners of Emigration be | guceessful, however, being eam Mr, Alfred D, | versation sprang up between Wall and Masson, ny facts in their possession as to th poe ac ae) psn the publisher, upon whom the expenses fell | when the latter accused the former of having and reguiations are adopted by the board, if any, as to | Dizth, who came to this city about the year 1835, and | Which was followed by a torrent of abuve, Mason auying | Erant paopers, reported a ill, wisich Is to be sont to the | be taken to Jamaica A communication from the Warden of the Penitentiary, imeeh yaue in barn seer AE ae Ase. ae asking for an appropriation to repair damage done by gel a s aR Oto TOUPeCEny the late storm to the roofing of the building. Granted, | tpyitti tottend the funeral. from the residence of her Governor Drarrr, from a epecial committee on emi- | to-morrow morning, at nine o’clock. Her remains will Spoken. Ee te arrre Wruowr Dox- | , Shp Josiah Guinocy, from Manila for Bosson, Oct 17, It ho hay with him that generous feeling #0 characteris- 4 On Tuesdi i this class of ‘mmigrants, endgall ioformation as to the | {je ofthe Bastiah toworke mace 4 ‘that Wall was ‘‘ no man,’’ that he was “ unmanly,”’ and | Legislature, amending the la in force in regard t 7 Aang, 525 N, lon 106.35 B ards America and her institutions, 2 oo a, ae agialature, 6 w now in force in regard to | yop, wife of James H. Dawson. saan ernmenta in thei transportation am th craic, | Youknow Englishmen ‘admire’ our countcy, They | Sonciuded by sazing that he was «a d—-d scoundrel,”” | the present emigration laws, and to so change them ax | The friends of the family are invited to attend her fu- | 3°? Waste. of New, York, from Calcutta for London, Now <A ctsetcastion piven tol aha: Siete eataies ee eraeine Teyetente Basiees li. 00d love’ te “couveres cf, York: | manner, but at ey song tt aya theacean‘ ion a te ,Commluslonars of Emigration to fake | meral, this: afternoon, at one o'clock, from ber late | | Ship Cynthia, from San Francis.00 tor New York, Jaw ¢ 4 ' uch influence in ] an five years in lence, No, avenue. at jon 4 v. Fee eee intraitend ¢ till te solsteman le the business concerns of the Register, and that such in exfiate his secre mild tone, and finally asked him to | country, whether they come from Canada oraot. Also | "On Tuesday, January 28, Wiss Josmua, only ebild | , Skip Morning Light, Johnston, from Philadelphia (Nov ation and expenses of uniformed militia when fluence is sometimes extended to the editorial depart- | then gat enraged and said, ‘ you are us ean tt yutare | iW auiending a Jaw in relation to Police Justices dis- | of Wm. and Heater Driver, aged 8 months. for San Franciveo, Déc 23, int 3 40,8, lon 34 bt Bato aid the civil authorities, which provides that the Hecotaly ebiielillooill ane eptiiie ase te tae man take thin pistol (at the same time offering his ».| charging pervout from the workhouse, The effect of the | The funeral will take place from the residence of his Saw, Int ST Ud, lone 10, TBKOY: Chiles for Bowvemy y i", are C. L. Brig- Ait} change woul sr grandfather, el om! 4 larkson militia, while om duty, or assembled for duty, bY order | jam, of ‘Troy, and Samuel J. Crooks, of ‘Binghamton, % Fadl og iosone one pas sncaae. | Walt declin: | ing criminals on Blackwell's Island into the hands of a) Seer te a(termoum,at three aleboak, The telanis aes of the civil author or toa » | being said that they are now the bona fide owners, ig by aaone ke the prot pisto|; Mason | Pourd of ‘len Governors. invited to attend. ingen Now 16. ship, Messenger, Kennedy, Sveum eball receive t! sation provided by the twenty- } Vhrew it at his feet and immediately drew another one fe t Oct 23 fur NYork; bark Candace, Arquit, from: to eckforee thé Laws anil DHaAaNER Whether native Americans will sustain a paper whose from bis breast coat pocket, Wall th. ‘The report was referred back to the committee to Nottingham papers please copy. 4s for do. RDA hed that ches elactante pe Gaitor was so lately arrayed against them, is for | cangerous situation he Wea akieset cine, tavaed make alterations, and resort nally at, next maetieg. raatenay Zenaney Sy Lae ty ie mle of arcu A—In pors no date, brig Leni, Leman, for Baltd- a aiid s em to decide 7 resolution was passed requiring storekeep sr ie late A. P. M. leche e ear of more 14 days. pe provided srish ‘ast, ene Bl pata id There arerumors, however, of changes—important tar BAK, ak ig semen,» Whee, Pewee give checks of bis inventory every week, 60 a3 to guard | age, y At Binp Isuanp Dec 31 bark zon, Stubbs, for Bostom see iia net ct April It. ISS, the tras intese | SbADges—by which there 1s to be wnew editor ania | hrewere ur a Mite ne aad in his hand, and | aevingt fraud, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to nou Avaze-in port Nov 15: barks Nautilus, Paing, maconiag of which act is beld to be that the militia is | 2¢% business man, thereby removing all objections to & | The workmen aud the propristor af the ploce thee nay |<, GO¥ DUXE moved that a fenco be put up at the foot of | attend her funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, | for Peruambucc (or Rid Taneiee); Denne Mean for tae: sere reek Fancidteselie, dushicceapoeie an cutnen cordial and united support of the native Americans of | to the assistance of the Founded‘; -who fellupon the Kixty fist street. It appears that when the Black Maria | F. A. Brunel, No. 204 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, this | ton, 4 V Woodward, Sturdevant, for NYork 40; aad r [Rg ii ¢ 6 ie. otal | stops at that place with her convoy of prisoners, a gat morning, at nine o'clock, out further invitation, | other before. Dill provides in like msuner, for the defrayment of all | “such Gmore might be said of ‘rumors at the eapital, | 200F.0n being shot. ‘he piste offered by Mason to Wall | Cf rowdiens assemble and make noisy deaonatcations, | The retains will ve interred at Woodbridge, No, Canvenas—In port Jan 11 schr Magellan Cloud, Sargent, expenses of transpor ray ammunition, &e., | put they are but idle tales,”” at the most. DETA. aerate dokny any Parte ae eines: to pre | Keferred to the Committee on Bellevue Hospital. On Tnesday morving, Janaary 23, Mrs, Connmua H, | *°joed for Portiend. , whenever the militia #nall be called on to perform the u vent Mason from doing any further injury. The wouud- | 5} Gonatves—Sid about J: brig Geo Otis, (late plop ee c pas Bbc Ua hate was carried doany wurtber injury. The wouul- | “Gov, Dusrn ollered the following, which was unani- | Sxxsurn, relict of the late George Sexsmith. (te ee : AS Bulls Before the Legislature. See) ace ane ce nek atte genie endl: | aacunly adopted: in The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully .ynes, from Assembly. eaten Hokie Wea tase ee ee et ae se BO Regvived, That the Committee on Outdoor Poor be, and | requested to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at thrae Dido, Kenny, ftom —, fust arr; sobr Mano EVENT TUR ADULTBRATION OF MILK. shot was fired. officers Fuller and Delahunt of there, | 2t¢,hereby, authorized to xend destitute persons ia our | o'clock, froma the residence of her son-in-law, George C. + from Boston, do. Aunany, Jan. 28, 1855, The bil to prevont the sale of impure and unwholsome | Served corps, arrived. at the scene of the difiiselty aod | wAtitutions, asking employment, to xuch poiata as they | Jefleries, corner of Bedford avenue and Wilson street, | BOm:N1ea—Arr, Deo 7 schr Frank, Creighton, Baltimore. TU PROMIDTORY LIQUOR LAW. milk, introduced by Mr. Leigh, provides as follows:— | arrested Maron who otlered no resistance. He wa tauen | 2T¢,feauited or desire to yo; provided they msy be sent | North Hrooklyn Wietts energy: eee {Gln the House, the Temperance bill was taken up, with Sec, 1, ‘Any 'petiom Wie akalleall fer f 1e before dustibe; Gonnolly, at whe lauren! Police Coe t for | Without increasing, im thei opinion, the obligations or Oa Tuesday, Snctaral eae of measles, SARAH ADELA, Jacme1—In port abt Jan 3 brigs Webster Kelly, Mr. Blatebiferdiin the chai » eda A bed ea! oer See eee ee, ae ee tctuan. | Well be aoabaal conveyed to | exbenditares of the department; and the Superintondent | youngest daughter of William and Meribab H. Carhart, | from Boston for NYork 5 days; Nebecea, Frances, from ani _ e chair, milk produced from cows that are fed bey uuwholsome, ; q man, was conveyed 10 | of Outdoor Poor is authorized to carry ou; the order to | aged ¥ years, 5 months and 12 days. for NYork 10; schr Maria, Jewett, Penny, Just arr (supposed ‘Along debate ensued on the bill. Several motions to | “¢léterious or unnatural food, or who shall eell, or oifor He. ork ego so oe he was attended by Dr. | this effect The relatives and frienda of the family are respectfully | from St Croix). rise and report progress, were msde and lost. A lengthy | {O° {80.,2n¥ milk produced from cows that aro diseased | Derby. Upon an examination it was found that the ball | jt way urged, ia support of this resolution, that it | invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of het eee eh poet tae chips Shane se adh, etn a or unhealthy, either from the use of improper food, or | was lodged er pa Cece men, and, from | would be much cheaper to send paupers into the coun- | parents, No. 88 South Ninth street, Williamsburg, this | Ts,Manila sqon; Seve, Drown, for NOrlcans reedy. | oe iscussion then ensued on the rate of proit to be al- | from undue confinement in stalls or staples, shall be | the precarious atate in which the sufferer was placed, aay | {ry when places had. been procured for them, than to | kitersaone et ceo nclock. Boston th 3 fe Pag: lowed the town agents selling liquor, and an amend- | deemed guilty of # misdemeanor, and upon conviction L seje A at extracting et irae be highly dangerous. | ralntain them on the island without work, On Tuesday, January 28, of disease of the brain, Heyry Myssina—In port Doo 22 bark Mary H Vose, Crowell, from ment was adopted to limit the profit to ‘twenty-five per | shall be cubject toa penalty not exceeding $500 for each ¢ prisoner, on being taken before the police magis LOOK OUT FOR CHEATING. IxGrrso1 Lowky, only son of William and Martha Lowry, | Leghorn, for Boston abt Jan 1. cent on the cost. one, pntayescneans bel Gaga Gh nitenti piace speenpe SnUTely Groene oe Ge was pass- Governor Drarer also moved the following:— aged 2 years.” x paeneivmvo—in port . ‘ p bark Gallego, Bllery, from soterersires not exceeding three months, or both su Y 4 h ut —o e exci wd that was eager): we ‘i ™ ver ‘res for Chinoa Islands, reps. Aunany, Jan. 22, 1855, | Jurisdiction im which the offence may be proven. fo.de calm, and his temper unrufiled, No ides of the | gi others to whom the institutions are extended, to | parents, No. 37 Jstrect, Greenpoint L. I., to-morrow |) Pareemo—In port Dec 26 Br brig Mary, for New York of Seward’s Prospects—The Sky Overcast—Impolicy of the c. 2. Any person who shail adulterate any milk in- | crime be committed a few momen: fore Was 4p- | misappropriate, waste, or destroy property of any de- | afternoon, at two o'clock. His remains will be taken to | Philadelphin, and ethers as before, ae , tended for sale, by the introduction therein of any | parently parsing through his mind—in fact, he lookud if 1g ‘ Yi *) es Bogus Know Nothing Movement—The Legislative Srbas- | deleterioas or "foreign substances, and any pacnan | Ukew man bereft of his reason. On being asked by the | ti Rowrd’ ths following ts bereby authiorenl, over tke Ort Bushwick LT. on Sanday, January 21, JimC. Namnvco—Arr Dec 13 bark Home, Sargent, Callee, eld 17th for NOrieansy Mth, ship Amelia, Bunker, |—Tremendous E} yj ic hi hall magistrate why he had shot Wall, he looked about the | s | Orleans (and eld same day for Rio). Peers Toe tage ne ae eater sanguin | 10 ainiterates, shall, ‘upon ‘convicta, “ie Tan: | courtroom lan atcange manner, ari wasble'w under. | MaBature of the President and Secretary of tho Board:-— | THoHNK, in the 70 yoar of Binage, || 7°” | | Siete Gia augteR an vere! a eos Ok the peospasta oF aah Been hing Sona. | 25°25 ,8,20malty of $50, togetiier with the costs | stand the meaving of the question. Upon its being re- | 4 tiberal reward will be paie by this Board for the de- | pectively invited tovattend the funeral, this day. at | Raven: for Pinedelybin, Feedys veign Croton, Blyos Dele? prosp 5 pproaching Sena- | ofany action had thereon, before a competent court, deat tstate i) id, t} Enow nothing about iti T | tection of any person or persons, in any way connected Dele O'clock, from his late residence, Cooper's bulld- | ficld, Bray, and John Boyuton, Pettingill, for NYork, 1dg; terial election—a change by no means favorable tothe | under the provisions of this act; and such penalty, and | don’t know what you mean.” ‘The Conrt then took the | with the institutions in charge of thia Board, who cither | ings, Maspeth avenue. Clark Winsor, Percival, for Boston; do; achrs Fanny Maria, also apy penalty recovered under the provisions of | Siidavit of Mr. Cummings, and committed the prisoner N i .. | (Br) Wiklund, from ae hopes of that gentleman and bis partisans, Two weeks | tu gost nection of this act, aball be paid into the pablic, | 10 alcell in the Tombs. Mason is. on elderly man, and | 2/0 ae hws Lin af ree ies ae Fred Bail Sh riya on Tuesday, January 25, WILtAM FUT | god tur N York, 1d, nee Deo 28; /Conquest, Boraim others, since it appeared almost certain that he would receive a | treasury of the city or town where the same is recover, | Apparently very gentlemanly. He lives in Midduzh | % a At do Dee 81 brig Isabella, Jewett, Keene, from Wilming- ainjotity em hifeiahAtan ibs’ ates Betatatecel eration for apy service or property of the department | _ His frienis and relatives, and those of his step-son, R. | ton. NC; are27, 27, deg. mall—a | ed, to be used for the public purposes of said city or ae Breokl, yn and ods o mtd Se ey not ordered by the Board, H. McCleary, are respectfully invited to attend his fune Sr. THOMARSIA Dec 21 brig Scotia, Fisher, St Dominge very small—majority in the House ; thus obviating the | tw2- ul at to f i fg ep . a gah ite, Governor TikMAN moved that the Committee on the | ral, to-morrow morning, at ten o'clock, from his tate re- | city, to load mahogany for Baltimore. necessity of @ joint ballot, His friends were quiet and | 7° ‘ake effect on the lat of May next. jw 0 freely in the use of ardent spirits, | Workhouse be instructed to inquire into any report on | sidence, No. 77 Montgomery street, opposite Washington Home Ports. which no doubt at times produced tumporary fits of in- RE— confident ; his opponents boastful, but uncomfortable. ii PsliicaRenahd OF MARRIED WOMEN. ranity. He talied in an incoheront manner to the offi- bei greed of having ® library in the workhouse. | Hall, Jersey City. BALTIMORE—Arr Jan 22 1¢ was currently believed that a distinet pledge had been ir. Hall’s bill relative to the rights of married women | ccra, sasing thnt for yenrs past his life was in danger— Boetor ; schrs Wm L Ri At Middletown, N. J., on ST REeSey sea, Ribuers, ew they Ha a4) i. NY. MAS SHEPHERD, son of Frederick was introduced to-day. It provides as tollows:— that there were many that had plotted his ruin by a2 6 ths and 13 4: Terry, do. Cid ship C i d b 4 ok his , ages ears, § months and 13 a ales Nid allied sitar | -.Seetion2. Any married woman whose husband, either | MAlicious falsehoods. Wall, the tnjured mau, han. we | Hospital be referred to the Committee on Billevue Hat. | “At CBarleston, 8.C, on Wednesday, January 10, in | usyit Mopgen, StJobn NB, via Norolkit W «Seward on the nomination; while another soft shell | from drunkenness, profigacy, or from any other cause, Ree as ra) Bara bs vig dh — font cuaiitnn bots | Pitel. the 36th year of her age, Mary Crowsi, wife of E.G. HATH—Arr Jan 18 brig Matinic, Johnson Jacki democrat in the Senate wus confidently reckoned among | sball neglect or refuse to. provide for her support, or for ee his Hallbe worktorn aad ‘beaveeantarasn Tha otal THE INVITATION TO THR LEGISLATURE AGAIN. Brown, of Charleston, aad daughter of the late Stephen | Cld 20th, ship Civitian, (new, bis tons) Vatton, Nur} the supporters of the present iacumbent. Every possi- | the support and education of her children, and any mar- | thus f ‘ in alucailan Gude wéqanl relive one ui aneernas Goy. Duxx—Mr. Chairman—I was absent when the re- | Crowell, of this city. REMY ERLE Are Jon, al othe Elizabeth Age, Li ried woman who may be deserted by her husband, shall jus far iss singular one: no real motive can be assigne solution, inviting the Legislature to visit the public in- ortely. Jan 22 ships C. Sheriff, Padang Sey ble means had been resorted to for the purpose of 4e- | have the right in her own name to transact business, | (OF the commission of the rash act. Mason's mind | stitutions, was passed by this Board. Had I boon here | ~~» RLLIQRNG 8, tle St Holcan Nov dr and Holvaov's'diole 20th Insts Joke Curing this valuable addition to the Seward strength; | and to‘receive and collect her own earnings and the | [7A*.R0 doubt inflamed with rusposed wrongs that had | ] should have opposed it, and] have an additioun! rea- MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Milton, (new) M’Cleave. of and from New. Bedford, in bal. the policy of the managers veing to look after the upper | ¢arnings of her own minor children, and apply the same | bocary Ate of aberration of mind, ail his sessoning fhoat, | fon {or not wishing this invitution to be sont, by the ac. j r.~.vvarvrrvernrnrrcnnrsnrnrravennnnawennee | lasts t@ load for San Pranclico; barks RM Douglas. (of hs Pepewcientig Wier emo ees anlesh for her own support and the support and sdeation of | 2 ei roeeakiog WEA. ti Impolied te the commizsion of | 102 of the Legislature during the past week. “It appears ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. N¥ork) Johnson, Saevanzali, 4th inet; Lay State, Sparrow, Ouse, ani rust to chance below, Their sole fear | such children, free from the control ani interforenee of | et {oF im, he was impelled to the commission of | g committee was appointed to inquire into’ the way in | scx 71 8, Baltimazes Eee eee acloMtar trig: Theme, was that the Senate might fail to makes nomination at | her husband,’ or of any person claiming the same, or | (Deraeh ach Little Bones are entertained for the re- | which thix Board aud other charitable institutions spend | SUN #E7s. 2 nic rucwebeicrtarueap i covery of the wounded man. the money placed in their hands. Now, I am opposed to | ~~~ There At 0) atom, BON Jone ae all, and thus occasion the throwing over of the election; ae to be released from the same by or through hor inviting (Ay “Legisla are. tc ‘tins feof Phere say i Port of New York, January 23, 1855. Aine Acams, ia, Reg cet Ni lek, " he s a “La, tT ar 4 ie! a; oes Ja a} while they felt confident aN even should an adverse | "20" Any married woman whose husband shall neg. Brooklyn City News. therefore, move a reconsideration of the resolution prof: — vailadel in ek aus ra Martha "Crowieyy Diamond minati ii eo CLEARED. creel Perkins, Baltimore; Gi , Ine nomination ‘be made inthe Assembly, the fret joins por pe ye De Ae dee Pah a atelectasis See Tee ere EO a taeda cit bacl deltas onc: |,_ Rbenunaite DbAtWle,(Colapieck: Liverpool, EK Collins & Co, | gall ladelphin York, Goodsell, NYork.’ Tel ; 1, i - aan Sp Admiral, Bliffens, Havte ngaton. Schr Homer, from NYork. Signal for four trigs. Nol et their Lender ue Ue MFINMPR | ‘ger and to the kame extent as her husband could do, Republic, now lying at the wharf at the footof Monta- | tosend tue Invitation asthe has bien rea ee he aries Sn braneieet Pr ota Ele Be Aaa Py See. 3. ¥ Ee ‘i uested i n f rancis Sat ‘ ing, NYork. per odes rae Bette ena ta Be I a3 ¥ until further action by tho Board. (Bor Tindon St Johy Nis Thos Wallace. chusctts; Swedish brig M But a change has come suddenly over the scene, and | of indenture of apprenticeship, ifexecuted by thefathor, | gue street, Brooklyn, exploded with » loud report about | President not to di k G > ah i Brig Bloomer, Fuller, Montevideo, A Ladd. off, the pertien appear to Lave reversed their positions. | {hat the mother of such child, if she be living with ker | one o'clock yesterday alternoon,-tearing the engine and Cy ae eee eae ioeriyice sending the invitation on | HUF Worrvo, Goodwin, Bolvar city, E Bech & Kunbardt, | FAL, RIVER—Are Jen 21 cohe Martha Wrightington, The opponents of Mr. Seward are growing more calm | por shall any appomtmest of a neneral guartiog of ree | £8ine house into atoms, and severcly injuritg the en- | "Gov. Uexy (sharpiy)—I'd like to know what authori. | ¢27W T Digan, Bartin, Port au Prince, Vous, Perkins & | Wrigltington, Philadelphia. a and confident every day, while bis friends are becoming | person of a child by the father be valid’ unless the | gipeer,’Mr. Jobn Wotts, and several lightermen who | ty the genti+man had to send an invitation, without | — Brig Milton, McEwan, Port au Prince, Becker & Grave. | bark Trinity, Hail, from Bosto restlersand uneasy. Ile demaying eect of the bogus | Mother of euch child: if che be living with her husband, | were on board and near by at the time. its being authorise by the President and Secretary. Brig Amanda, Patten, Yarmouth, J li Braine. “NEW ORUEANS—Cld dan I ships Charles, Ruark, New Know Nothing movement, started by the heir of the | shall in writing consent to such appointment, ’ 7 : Gov. Wusr (blandly)—Because the resolution said, | | Brig Harry Clem (Br), Card,’ Wilmington, McAulif, | York; Far West, Bennett, do: Jno H Jarvis, Collier, Trieste; its 6 pe ® ‘The engine was situated on the maia deck, about mid- | «The Legisiature bi i ” ¢ Wheelock & Ce. bark Saragossa, Turley,’ Philadelphia; Brem bark Fides, house of Seward aod its followers, ia rapidly making 1g Legi wueby are invited. All that was ‘Scbr Maria, Mi M hi Corning, Bento & C Bell, Ant 's Mie octen aii Drcsttans itaelf mavifest In advance of the delegates who are to Gig Machliaas ships, and was used for working the pumps and loading | necesrary, therefore, was (or some one of the Governors | Schr Heleh, Maud (bt), Croucher, Halifax, MeAutif, | Nancy, MeDenald, Mio dedancirer nue’ barcelona; brig be hers next week from every part of the State to kee 'y once. to give expression to the invitation which was already fi g I. iJ J i , vl Duck’ 'P and unloading freight. Wheelock & Co. Arr 17th ship Oswego, Willin N York; bark 8 ack. @ vigilant eye upon the members, every post brings its A SvrPosED FEMALE Impostor Auroad.—A middle-aged parsed, Schr Eastern Light (Br), Fulton, Cornwallis, DR DoWolf. | Baird. Boston; Sardinian bark Alabama, Capellino, Malaga score of letters trom the lodges of the regular order, | lady, of respectable appearance, neatly attired in a black The engineer was in the engine room at the time the Gov. Duxr—I want to ask, can an invitation be legal | _ Sehr Jonas Smith, Furman, Savannah, McCready, Mott & | 1th Deo. and from the constitutents of those ‘elected by | Gres, a few days since visited New Rochelle accident occurred, and he was driven a considerabie dis- | without the signatures of the officers of the Board? It | Co. and suc- . i br Eilen Rush. ‘ickson Key West, BJ We A Know Nothing votes, expressing the general indigna- | 1°04 Oniatsing vatious suis of money from rom, | *HC0 along deck by the force of the explosion. His fe cere IY GE 586 EL ny OF Song DUM naM Secs Schr ME Welt Terry, Wilmingiom MoCready, Mott & Co, tion felt at this attempt to Hesaes | the organization, for es y mm ” | gece is pealded, and bis body ts co with contusions, is BO good to be derived by the Legislature eoming down Sebr Ann D, Oliver, Alexandria, M Bedell. ‘the purpose of preserving the political existence | dents of that place, under the pretence that it was for ? y vered + | here to see the institutions under our charge. They Schr Mist, Dirsoxw ay, Alexandria, Abbott, Dodge & Co. pf a corrupt and rotten faction, aud urging upon | the purpose of erecting a monument in Greenwood Apprehensions are entertained for bis recovery. ig dee last bree soe corey peace sat] va js be Y a nog et ae hen fou. eae, a Laie am ee oes, jd arcs rr a vl a st vasse ji i i ve | Pn’ wry, Bell, timore, Johason owden. Lagos . . (fro Providence, for eiect te aayiapetiise vith “the American Sie, inten. Mik oop tase wine aie And lady Wash. | ‘The other persons injured are John Taylor, whohad | Wain" "hud com metered, They eat tel seni? | Rehr Neptune's Br Jey Gift, Waltinbore, Mailer & Lord. rien (\aving returned ‘on nocount of bad weather); Mosexs, fo stand, fraly by ite pricciples ‘at the approach: | email sum froma marrloviay; two Easbead shortly af- | 2's Jeg cut with-s piece of ‘fying’ fron—he was standing shout our imtitutions by « hurried visit from s day's Schr Edvord Evorett Adame Salen, WW Rope E tn, | “ECRTLAND—Cla Jan 20 brige 8 B Hill (new, ing Senatorial election, Muny of the whig Know No- | terwards returned and compelled her to disgorge, with- | On the dock at the time; Bernard O'Donnell, who was | running from one department to another. Why it’s all Steamer Kennebec, Copes, hiladelphia, Sandford’s line. mouth, 248 82-06ths tons), Hill. Cuba; Motto, Hinks things in the Assembly, who have always been identified | out she could produce satisfactory evidence that it was | cut about the legs and body; aud Danicl Kelly, who was | BODs'nS*. Acommitter might, indeed, do sume good, ARRIVED. zas; Lion, Ingle, Bostoh (with her’ inward cargo); sohre politically with the Seward faction, but who have strong | for the object specitie’, whereupon she inquired wheth- | struck on the neck and head with a piece of timber, The | °%,2ey could investigate; but that is Impossible inan | yy ¢ brig Baivbridey © G Hunt Geo Kilburn Gew, of Fremont, 195 31.05ths tons), Joseph B faith in the American movement, had sucvoodea in pers | er the gentleman had intimated hts susptelona to any | ° evhp lor: & piece of timber. “he | ordivary levislative visit. ' Everybody is talking of bard | peiro, Nov 20, via Tiastadoes, 22 di PON TSMOU TAC Are Jet 20 eche Lestat, Doyle, Nor suading themselves that it was in no rasnner inconsist- | one else, and on being answered in the affirmative, she | ‘atter were talking together on deck. Neither, it is | times, and was asking the Common Council to | 6940) spoke Irig W H Purington, re Jan ee wokout, Doyle, a 21 brig Elias Dudley, Hopkins, ebrs John Simmons, Sinail Ktroms orfclk; Ligouia, Hopkins, (from do,) Dariem, beth, Loud, (from di arta Minerva, Mo- 1 Biver,) Baltimor ombs, (from Bristol,> ive” folk. ent with the principles of Know Nothingism to cast their | made tracks for the railroad depot, and decamped with | thought, is dangerously hurt, With th tion of | give. us more money to relieve the necessities | for Point Petre, Guad; 1th, lat 25 11, lo: Po ROV CE—A votes for their late political idol in the election of a | ax little delay us possible, 33 ent, act Ee eee ce | of thepoor, and yet we undertare, in the faeo of this | ship J Waketicld, Crockett,’ from Recklaad for New Or | gad’ vastas ack Potty Necietic Waren Letts, emend, Va >, 60 hours with mdse "NY: , 21, 6.40 PM, 35 miles land, NY; Oliver Chare, the engineer, they all reside in Brooklyn, and were taken | state of things, to appropriate $1,500 to be spent in foast- lei to their homes. ing Vricletors to Eom it will do no good. And we Sb Mitchill. now the class who usually attenc these feasts. Lobby Hatteras, lized uembers of the legiclature—persona who call themarlves | enes for Sa nah, oR ee were Fey moins! fimore, ashore om Leng Bed, Sid Siet, sehr Jorolamen, reporters, and claiming to represent all the rewspapers Ship Magnolia (of Bosten), Pattorson, Callao, Oct 14, witl j LE HIA—, M, 9a) " ween here and Buffalo, doorkeepera and other outsid- | guene,to J () Baker & Co, extzot ley, Wi tara eetsnd Ci Wage Langlog’ Necbeetventt Toe, hase ork. United States Senator, aud hart quieted their conseenees rs at the expense of their convictions. Since the exposure | _ FATAL Accipenr.—A man named John eee of the bogus movement by the HrKaLp, those of them | TY Over, on Monday evening, by # butcher’s cart, while ‘The vessel was taking i: coal preparatory to a voyage ‘who are not the mere tocls o* Seward, and who still re- | crossing Hudson street, and so severely injured that he | to Liverpool. Most of the men were below at dinner, or tain some show ol independence and self reliance, are | died yesterday. The driver of the cart—a small boy— he lihi colds antaht Weve teen xiuch " ‘ staggered by this crushing evidence of the ditect antazo- | peeing the accident he bad caused, drove off rapla | ‘meinie ig tauch greater. 8 James Lyons," Rook- icketaon, I River. Welow 6 hip Aug te Lyon Savan Fi - fore and aft schooner, supposed the Rio, Crowell, from Bal- lard, Y. but fut into this port tn dirt iampton Roads, ° the exception of the engine houre and contents, . Let ux oot act th istently. Peete ote ea aa tad Augericaniem, oud are at | rate, and has not yet been arrested. An inquest will be | the ship eusteined no vamage A test de: contentty | Sir; thatthe rocolution be reronsidered, SN" ™O¥* | on the éth aud tth inet, experionced « heavy gale PENSACOLA—Arr prev to Jan 14 brigs Tinker, Milliken, tion, if not actually resolved to ohiuge thelr course of | “ale to-day on the body of the deceased, The engine bad a capacity of ten horse power, andthe | Cov. Wxet-—The gentleman thinks it inconsistent for | Tosislst le ISS, low 89 10'W. apeke chin eeliay Elsworth, Veinrco, Dillingham, Havann; sche Harper, Car gellay altegether, avd to enter the lists against the great PRESENTATION To Toss H. BEvTON.—The members of | accident is attributed to a defect in the iron, | us to relieve the poor and at the same time expend mo- | trom liverpool for st Helens Ducksport Me. Old backs Alexing, Small, N York; enemy of the new order. the Mercantile Library Association are about to present | ‘Tux Casn'or Jony N. T. Tcoxee.—An inquisition was ; ney in entertaining the Legislature. Now, I do not | pevend the nrrck, oto ears eee ae oe te ao KLAN D~Arr Jan IGachr Asis, NYork, S14 17th sehr eign? TiRpoM, too), x double-edged, ands cuts on both | m suitable testimonial to Thomas H. Benton, as alizht | taken on Monday afternoon, before Judge Moore, toin- | think #0, We lave tums specially devoted to sack pur- a the, wreck of ab iglomber loaded UA VANNAL Cid Jan 19 ship Dake, (Br) Lane, Liverpoot wettmente of the reward’ State Council the oft shell | Teturn for his services in lecturing before them in De- | quire into the present state of mind of this anfortunate | Aitureo' $1 600, for'a purpose so ccumondable, Tt ts eR OTH EK: Zi Chee Hveteet | SAbEM-—Avr Jan 2i aches Village Gem, Lombaed, sore: rank A Hall (new), of aud from Philadelphia democrate are none the less outraged thereat, although | cember last. It is tobe inthe form of arichly orna- | man now lying in the county jal awniting bys second ¢seential that our Isw makers should know something of ro rene cate. ne Hal theemmeetatetea | $200: Itmay b.seen at the Toomsot the Merenutile Lit | ‘ial for the murder of his infant sou, theJury having | Qs they ace ngrecable and proper if don't, Vike to make ¥ " ey, ‘‘as the open and avowed . - S , suragocist of Kuow Noth-ngist;aigl we now dnd iiytati- | brary at Clinton Hall during to-Jay and evening. The | difagreed on the fret. Dre, Griscom, Cobell, Royce and | use of the word, but I must say there {3 a great deal of cd the wreck of & Vessel bottom up. wip Magvolia, of N . 4.18 days from Cape de Verds, 4 Aveel, Liverpoo!, Dee 20. with ngers, to CH Marshall & Co. Jan Meee ai ir railthanwelves of | pitcher, which ts of the Hever pattern, ia abouterghteen | Van Zandt—the latter the jail physicion—all testified | ‘clay trap” in this talk about the poor ed legislative Fegrmm Liverpool for Philsdelphine : nate spunea fue Jac only opposed tot | lucbes high. It bears the following inscription:— dont a the present tm he was im heir ovnion insaan. | eating” which shouts mete ide a. | He Bila Helmer Geil, Sew Grlenga, Uo daye, with | —__ POST OWFICE NOTICES. __ ; ieucctime eee Sae bh y 7 i ut ¢ CHATR thought the motion to reconsider was out | mdse and three passongers, to olson & Son. ‘1K CE ROPS. Matdi teldiaes maclata tans ceamecer weaied. se. eeesecoecoeco co’ 6O°%, | in little doubt tbe testimony of these experienced phy- | of order. A mition to rescind, however, would be par- | _ Ship Juniper cot {'liladelphia), Pinkney, Philadelphia, 3 ever United ivtes abbasciy, tf main elit Paderah extend Yo the peried wen be committed tuo geimo fot | Getarncs Gin Mane ler "hichmotdy Me exten period when he committed the erimo for | Governor Duxe was at length induced to withdraw his : ; y which he stands indicted. opposition, aé it might be deemed diseourteous to Gover- | Prrierces'a heavy vale trom NWs shipped srearwtion stege | rece Cock) A.M. ISAAC V. FOWLER, Postmaster, Exzcmon Riors 18 Tax E1onrn Wand.—Alderman Joseph | Bor West after hie action in inviting the Legislature, and | cock houre, dc, and broke the leg of one of the steerage pas. | = demoerata, who were reckoned confidently as allies of the Beward forecs, are daily evincing less inciimation for the compact, amd gradually « rawiug ol! from taetr new asso- ciates. Indeed, #0 manifest is the popular feeling againat ASESTED r THOMAS 1. RENTON Gray, Waves, a6 days, | this ohice.on Wednesday, the Sith day of Jennary, a ic y Bo. x by the Board of Direction a movement becoming, that those who have sogecooescoo e00000009000' oF Tite the bogus movement thon, ve Mercantile Library Si as of the City of New Wilson, with five others, indicted for riot in hia ward on | Lge high mide’ digetcail ots Svaners Jenny Lind, Cele, 84 Marks, 2 days, with cotton wn ees poi Serevent Reider Erne hl December,” 1854, the Inte election day, wore tried yesterday in the Court | Governor Towssxxn moved that the resident physician | oto Basted Mazar gr TR Ee y pee shate off all responsibility, and to persuade the public Douglas Lefingwell, of Sessions. A number of witnesses were examined on | ou Blackwill’« Island be instructed to give adetailed | with suger, te Phipps & Ce, i ” "| by sending to the store 12 Leurens street, near Caual, or that they never bad a finger in the uns Lolesome pie. Frank W. Rallard, -Committeo. both sides, but it appeared that the whole affair was | Tport tothe Board on the following points :— Brig Martha Hall of Belfast), Duron, Aux Cayes 25 days, | 62 West Eeoudway, or adarere by letter through the post, ‘Asa proef of this, I may state that the Hwratp is Jobn Crerar, merely the ordinary crowding acd excitemont which at, What proportion of the inmates in the institutions | with cofice snd locycod, to abieht & Co, Buston; vessel | tos, COHKN. Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen, daily looked for with exerucisting anxiety, in anticipa- | 2 oo ce eoeccocco cco‘ | oo coc oO R | more oF les prevails at every strongly contested clec- | (7 Binckweil’s Island under your medical charge, are, | to.H DUrockmank Co, ooo oa a a tion of freah denouements on the subject; Ant at 11's to | ° 5.08 Sue or the mouth are tiscribed the names of | tom, and that the Alterman was doing iis utmost to | 12 Your opinion, directly or indirectly sulfering from te de, to's de Agreda, Jove & Co ae ‘AST OFF CLOTHING WANTED.—GENTLEMEN HAV- A2o'clock the busines of the House ix materially im- | t.6 omcors of the association for 1854, o4follows:—Presi- | Prevent or queli any disturbance. Tne jury almost im- | "PPM, Cr venereal fieewret oe aan Sehr East Wind (of Provincetown), Lavender, Gonaives, ing any left off wearing apparel to dispose of, im peded by the rustling ot paper aud the inattention of | dent 1, Reynolds Budd, Vice President, Geo. C.Wood, Cor- | mediately acquitted all the prisoners, but they were the ¢ = YY | 22 days, vith coffee and Iogwood, to E Hahicht & Co, Bos: | large or small quantities, shail receive the very highest members, while every other nose on the tloor of the | oiuding Secretary, Douglas Lafingwell: Recording | detained, some in custody anc others on bail, to anawer | Othe increase’ | ton. "Sid iu company with brig Geo Otis, Arnold (late Sears, | price for them, by applying to, ot addressing Thomas House snd im the leovies is buried deeply in the pages oto AL “Pe beige resets jt Dg | two other indictments growins out of the tranasstior 84. Do not patients in the different institutions, parti- | des), tor New Vc . Conroy, 401 Pearl street, between City Hall place and re nal, You stato a few days since that young | [eergyary, William H. Bilder; ‘Treasurer, Wm. H- Tay- | of the same day, and which will be proce Mattia | Cularly in Tenitentiary Hospital, often leave before the | _ Sehr Fred Seog mina City, Waar | Contre atrect. ‘ - of your jour ay lor; Directors, George M. Simonson, Frank W. Balla nate mays andwhich wi proceeded with this | disense ix cured, so that they are liable to infect other i sire & (0, ard and Stanton, of Monroe, were the prominent men | ¢y « i ‘dwell, J in the State Counel’ How the Grat of these wentlemen | Charles D. Sturges, Joseph C: Morton, John Crerar, J Persons after their departure? te Younr. Gerdes & ( AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. fancies the honor you have conferred pon him ido not | *b» M. trice, Henry iki 2k em, Personal Intelligence, Dihatibaal/evahllin setaens 4 can Dosis (of Broekhave; Pre en omar tame ge. trey eg know; but Mr. Stanton indignantly repudiates the wa ORKINGMEN ARE DoInd.—The cormmi Victor Hugo, the celebrated French poet and republi- 2 NE ont - to Meceeady, ticles to dispose of can obtain # fair cash price by send- ich cause them to become a charge om the mes, Atte kapas, 14 da: | becomes cnn ing to the subscriber or by the Post Office. N, B.—-Ladiew t soorde ‘ attended by Mrs. Duspeldort. L. M. DUSPELDORF, iD reference to the beat ea ee ee No. 18 Elm street. and is quite acnoyed that the Herato should | appointed at the monster mass meeting in the Park, | can, will, it is said, shortly pay avisit to the United bpp tad periods of tine charge, have spread bis name over the worid as ove of the bo- | jast week, consisting of John Comm a States, Like Chateaubriand he probably hopes to find see of the Know Nothing order. Tleara from one of Slates, aad Maberd Ocimt,\ starsed aa spnie fe here freab ana picturesque suerte for bl pe, soni ebeanlag aad Olortselag teee d what Ws She reporters, with whom he has conversed, of his angi- | (io hick, ORG Mee uta memorial to Congress woking A Washington paper says that it neem: to be taken for | ene neo a are atonted ty calints See if Lamartine, Briggs, Wilmington, 8 da; ety that his solemn declaration that be has nothing that the publi ie a8 tree to teal trip fants that Mon, John Y, Mason will return to the Yorn oat tase Ly Lt ‘ pA. lieve i jew Sehr Uld Dominion (three masted), Towne wraaiover to do with the bogus movement, should have at the public lands be made free to actual settlers, | Gaited stater, vacating the French wistion as gcon as city © enormous amount of misery andex- | for Loston. id, Alexandria The; Cor ate . nee Sebr Ashlend, Birch, Norfolk, 2 di a is the advantege of “an equally wide-spread circulation | They also ssk that Congress will appropriate mil | he may be able to travel. pense catived by ayphilis? Eelr Ashiend, Birch; Norfolly 2 hound dnital- ARROTS, CARROIS.—JUST ARRIVED, AND FOR through you: mn 0 is de. 08 of dollars for the prosecutiog 9) it public New Orleans Pica , ‘The Board then adjourned. chr Orion (of New Haven), Co rginis, bount " loeb Moatinuas cleb, 6 f a nial, cy RA iy Cocos set te ae $e ete sent work — the poor énipisyment. We ‘understand the hoe een eneae heads | Aelia dosed lene ‘The following is the weekly statement ending January i aut te p-* ioe oat 1 orale 1 sand canara reaite yellow turatp Toot of Rnariton pe dey iortkitven ing in the original Simon Pure ranks committee have in their possession letters of introduction | pfisa Julia Dean, the accomplished young actress, and | 22: 1866: eaptied ‘away the Lowsprit, and receiv Adela, Hickman, Virgini ECORATIVE DO me ‘America (threo masted), Pratt, Baltimore, 3 and Male anos ta teats Pomc 4 at that, although the election of Mr. Seward is | from Fernando Wood, Mayor; John J. , Register; | Dr, Hayne, of South Corolina, a son of th t orator still highly probable, bis chances are by no means so | Jobn Cochrane, the Presidents of the Board of a and etetecman, the late Robert ¥. Hayne, former of ly good now as they were » week since. His friends are | men and the Board of Councilmen, Tsnac 0. the United States Senate. Bete he . 6 ‘mont epproved manner, and in all atyles. Add: o Sot, however, inclined to give up the contest, nad the | D.D. Conover. The committee intend to eail on Presi- sage Mina Doan wil Puaaitsagigunnate th ore ane | Penetentinry Rea ta 208 Spring street, New York, RORGE FIC? , more obstinate the resistance, the more determined ars | dent Pierce to see if he cannot be influenced in their | and several Northern cities, Horpitals. . Sharp, Philadelphis. ———— their efforts tc reduce the legislative Sebastopol. New | bebalf. ARBIVALA, Workhouse, H Schr Mary Mifhin, — Dover, Pe. rE days gd WALNUTS—50 BALES, NEW CROP, AR- trenches set every Lo A eater cee Avornen Monster Mass Mxetivc.—The unemployed wit, the, Bt Mlchotas—Joal Rathbone, Albany; M. H aie Island $ Bebr Seboo! Boy, Woudrull, Bridgeton 73. @ PES FE sd order. For sale by J. F. CLEU & a wonder 5 fortress sho ‘entwo: A : A . . , . " ey 5 Fedlly hold” out and comp:] thera t2 raise the singe, | WoFkmen intend to hold ancther menster mass meeting | dridey Hoxton, Fk i Hospital 17 es ‘| _UXUKIANT WHISKEK OR MOUSTACHES FOROKD TO pat off the Temperance bill until after the election,” EP berger nal Lech hag on 7 sey 9 bn more; F. Corton, fs ape = bows, hig ye] digeceesl, P99 @, with L or strong ond thick ta ox weeks, by say they oliquor man, “oteforvewaraforSenatorand | 26th, at eleven o'lock Un the mcrning. The working, | Sl omy ge = ickeral frpachinebaYland, | ext, wlth wit not rain o injure the atin. "61 Bo probibiiony 1am oe Pia tues conte’ probint: | to be preveat ia reat numbers. A large Gerasan dalo- na: Colores Orphan Asylum. 180 vanes sent to any part of the country. RG. GHAIAM 107 “let it go over until after the election; vote for | gation will also be present. a Up let Children at vore....... im iansau street; Hayes, 175 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Ships Levanter, tans, New Orie 32 T ove ond we wwpwadl & weeping majority in Tax Sur CARPENTER’ STRIKE—~THe Mev at Work AGAIN. ‘both effort is made by them to discover | _ We learn that the ship carpenters have finally deter. 85 Savanneh, ‘Wind at sunrise WNW; meridian W; sunset, WSW. ILLIARDS.—FOR SALE, A FIRST an what direction or in favor of what private measure « BILLA. ARD tative’s interest leads him, and straightway he | Mined to submit to the reduction of wages as proposed 3a plied with ‘and oaths of ausistaves if he will | by the merebante. It appears that the mechauies in Increase in one week. legraphic Marine Reports. md datarac. Cenicel kation”” Gothctoeoety senaeae) enly wheel into the Seward ranks. It will indeed be dif- | Greenpoint, L. 1, have for some time past worked for innate BOSTON, Jan %—Arr ship ( pallenger, Manila, ven for selling. I’lease adress a note tos. BR Peet. Loult for the fortress to hold vut; but nous rerroms. the reduced rate, and, a# @ consequence, much of the Court Calendar=This Day. ional Senin Dideneanes See r 1 In your r reports and corresponience you will | ship building that would bave been done in this city ont. Pipe, Usrrep States Durrnicr Oount.—Nos, 47, 48, 49, 61 PHILADELPHIA. 4 Puce atenmne city of | SSP ee Sie eae ad ma again showed bis handsome countenance | found its way there. The ship carpenters who have a Part L.=-Won, 1566, assy, | Bester, banons Besteny cobe Uns A Hecbabes: Beste Kew TL IARD | TABLES —TWO GOOD SEOOND HAND: n the Seseoaiy to-day; Mr, Waterbury—one of the best | bern out of work now for some tims, finding that there bargain, nearly new, all com- oper pai 1169, 1402, 1261, 1456, 1186, 1567, 1578, 1580, 1681, 779, | YN steamer M Sandford, Sandford, New York: ship Har. | plete, suitable for private or public use, One he neem ah York. to 161i iivane Gi rs ooking men in the Houre, by the way—introducing reso- | was no reasonable probability of their being able to cope utions and Bits reutiog o the militia laws, with the suoseserehy with the merchiaata, have ones to acoept Otsego co.; W. B. Johneon, New 681, 1485, 646, 1697, 1568, 1600 Part 2—Nos. | riot Hoxie, Manwarlaz, San Franciseo; tarks Eveline, our factory, ® Ann street, RIVFITH & DECKER. iew of Gievending there companies formed of aliens, | work at the rete of twenty shillings a-day Instead of in steamship Angusts—Mien Susan Sin. | 2768, 276i, 2840, 2834, 2749, 27:5, 2017, 2044 ’ « Rico; Veneavela, Davis, Laguayre, brige bol ‘ nd providing that every company organised in future | three dollars as heretofore Very many ships that wore, ae Revpken W Wilson, Capt Gt Screrior Covet.—Nos . 627, 186, 447, 682, 686, 537, r), Netison, Liverpool; eohrs Mary Biltée, Laws, ¢ A ‘nade the tafitia laws of the State, shall be compored of | on the stocks unfinished, will be lmmediately minds TOMB Tete REE Berean Wens | 840, S41. 644, 645, 547, 648, 649, 650, 4 BR tT aneethwnnemdiandideadl kere no ee t least one-balf native born citizens. Sam's around, | ready for Isunching. So large a body of men set to P. Greer, mit Re ares Me | 58 67, 417, 18, 488, 404, 241, 644, 156, 608, 336, 206, 405, | Jeminte, a RMF CIAL EYES.—THIS DAY RECEIVED THR | nd fun’s abead. DALTON. work cannot but have s effect on the trade that 7 W Becks S'Rewe, A aaiives, L, | 100, 210, 883, 477, 515. Disasters. lasyeat and most beautiful collection of artificial ALBANY, Jan, 23, 1865 Sepende on them for suppor In ibeateeratte sane Wm Disse, 5 Wits, Aas | queen inuee — BF See general news columns. Also port arrivals, | S304 ever imported, | They resemble ‘he natural eye wth AN ALARM OF Fins.—The alarm of fire yesterday morn- From Soup Groncs Cannine, Jaoebs, of sud for Hamburg, | ¢xeetly in color and expression, and will move and look ‘The Know Nothings—The State Register—Apyeat t0 ‘Ne | ye vroreeded trom a brick, house at the foot of Albway UW TATE OP Rls Nl ee-8 8 CNR Tn Tesotey, Jénnary 25, 64 He. 410 Broome strot, by | rtiey cere at Mtn arbeR tbe int December, e7ort’ | preciely Uke it 'and. ar Ingertot am reared at phew , , , Minas, Ansint- | ed, « thority of a letter fron 1 ; z without + im OF operation, Order for Support— Will they Give ¢? street. It appears that the stove pipe runs through the Police Intelligence, ee ccce' erase mele Raat ieee, thi inet wenmer to aye beew lost, iat ng particulary ar | fession supplied fom bern! tercen Saune W pow, The reception of Daniel Ulimann by the oompsay 8. | ox iting in immediate proximity to the lath and plaster, CHARGX OF SWINDLING & COUNTRYMAN. widow of the late (har, Adams, all of this city. nan date, Merchant odes, Oouliat un} Auris’, B02 Brom twag ‘ eembled at Van Vechten Hall, on the 11th inst. to cele- | Reing unusually heated, it caused a fre, which might Afellow named Peter Swift alias Hoas Wheelor, was Drate the frst anniversary ball of the ‘Albany Wash- | bave’proved disastrous, a the materials around ¥er® | arrested yenterday ani brought before Justice Bogart ite tnflammable. The firemen, b 5 yagten Continentals,’ caused no Uttle excitement | Hit Tina and succeeded in speedily extinguishing the | at the lower police court, charged with baving swiadled rh pleare copy. y hibel ry 17, My the Rev. Dr. Berrian, of Falrbaven, Mass, to Anne PTIFICIAL TRETH, OF A RRAUTIFUL AND WA tural appesranee. inserted, from a ving & tsobh & complete vet, without springs or Choape and ogi fet, innatl. } ‘i “ nd comfort insured to the wearer, Compbe } emong the Kaow Nothings herr. Tho day subsoquenttothe | games with but trifling damage. countryman named Mr. D. Smith, out of several hun On Sunday eve: January 21, by the Kev. James | nels, cuttl ater up to five plan ones Os ; veh bell Mr. Ullmaou, war overrun by his ‘fellow citizens,” Tur Ricorns’ Gvaxn.—A company bearing the above | dred dollars by: pagel Re from him and giving | Millett, at bis oe No, 208 Broome, street, Mr. ‘ ye ha on fine gold, $80; full PRCT Soke » sauecente ence ' who crowded the City Hotel, to shake nim by the hand | title passed the Hynat office on Monday, on their way to | Lim in pecuriy s wortulem, check, Tie magistrate, | CHAKias G. HOLT wm Reeves, of Gunton, N.Y som dens, and Ironm 9) tn 0 | FTTH —THOWAN WANRON, HEWTET, Fy ‘ {t is aaid, however, that Gov. Clark is fully sativfied with | the River Bouse, vear Harlem, where they contended for | of forgery, and he was accordingly committed to t ‘On Tuesday, December 1! the Rev. Dr. Muhlenberg, ten! ing aboot tw wes | Amerionn Dental th ttece rrntae, § an explanation, which bas been made te him by an officer | eloyen prines ‘The rigeers looked very | Tombs for a furtber examination. The prisocerisaa | Cnanias HoLpripar, Feq this city, to Miss Bum h the the ‘hip till it reached tho One Wo Whole mete: IMprHn ' J ' \ f cotton bales, whew it broke apd ; . the anna sno oma wa | eo eens tay Nudie. | Bg chr ht Sees sty Se sented Geomn ef erm. conn Oe, eed nen, mana | {ee hee ite twat ae ee ak recered ay se, | Bubsoquent to the mesting of the State Central Com- « pte”? out of it, Captain F. Wi Butcher Joe for * pocket book 4 ” 100, of New York, to Jutia ANN Onpony, of Paterson. | © os . ~~ ape ’ talttes of the Know Nothings, bel in this city the latter p eggttle mck oat Or the Ruggers? Guard, who wemeeree onses or “0 pe aa - ‘ Homilten b eel becndeaed f part of December, circulars were sent off among the bro, | ferty muskets, and were accompanied by a capital band | scanplaint for burglary was mae yesterday against ‘. ee {PIRITUAL, RATING AND hrs. rag ,. therhoed endorsing the Aezivier as the State orcan of | Acciounr rom CaMmunyy.— A Butehon's shop; Ni Wella, the colored man, in whose possession was | Jace Grute, aged 07 yrar?. jel Yvdaing.” Hons from a we AL AM ts and the native Americans, bearing the approval of JW. | inn “Witch severely injured ome of the occupants, three firkins of butter om Monday morning, The Her relatives and friends, and those of ber son, John | ‘(7,0 heetho4. clit * ie | Ete 0 PW. dmisaion Bb cents NB Piriion at: Barker, P. G.C., 8. of N. Y. berides' cecasioning consicerable damage to the pre: operty, it appe es taken from the store No, 39 Francis Gants, and her sons-in-law, James M. Tuthill, tact with @ bark 24 bad 1o put Inte Liverpool for re. | WeMied at thelr rewivenee, Alen, prt Acsnthight adap i orl stzeet, He was committed for examination. | Jobm D, Sloat, Jomeq Utbell, and Joseph Umpleby, ere | pairs, Capt Uamitvn writer, “greet oredit is das my first | her rooms, Apply ae sore t Whether the members of the order throughout the | mises.

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