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3 a INTERESTING STATISTICS. | sat "ge hardy anor ech tava forme tae | ta We tre ee oe Sip of the Castle WAIWABLE MATTER FOR THE PUBLIC. | $7 «('she'Spertnden, ttn yh amount brought into the country this year by his re- Gonkchomnaiempr sms suits or ~~ { pect ot lant your ceedings, either civil of criminal, walsh were abd ‘Me foliowing are the names of the members of t’ se ‘The amount of money in possession of emigrants ar- | npfinished on the 31st of December, nor ‘Beara of Education for the ais rivipg at this port for the year Dec. 31, 1856, was Talcascammbasicns eles ae con eae oe jor the present year {99,648,104 00, being an average head, Bommissiozers. i Wards pec of the ash yen ~ po ‘SUPREME T—GENERAL P COUR’ }-—Joha O'Grady, raven And. class we may safely put it down at head. Thie \gen—Hon. Wm. Mitchell,* Presiding Justice; Ben, 2—Jared A. Tmpeon, George Niven. would make in round numbers about $13,400,000, an item a aA ‘Teak Hon. Thos. W. Clerke, . Henry E S—Hagh Crozier, Vincent N. Le ompte. that does vot usually enter tntothe estimates of those who | Davies, Hon. Chas. A. Peabod! 4—Thomas ogg ene Shine, speculate on the movements of 6] &—James M. Tuthill, William B. *" following table shows the for each | Henry if. 6—Richard any, Witham © clair. mouth during the om ye, also_the nativities, which ‘The number of causes argued and determined during 1—Danid Coe Pe seid, = A Suse. pews. some curious features. The steady yearly in- | the year 1867, including non-enumerated motions, yo Sharlen E Gildersleeve, Prov a §! Hues will benoted— aise Uh eae o—Daniel Slote, Bi. Clark. : ~ > ny Cases argued and decided. }}—George White, yen B. Rollins. Fy 12—Abrabam V. Wiliams, James biecKean i a § | ees nT Me 35-—A. Brummell, Jonathan L. Seafeld. i : 3 0 September te 41 31- aan Byrne, astrew # on 5 * 3 $ S November term. —Richard Warren, Erastus C. Bene 658 1,182 8,900 * Judges Mitchel of 3—Robert A. Adams, William Jay Baskett. 2 7188 atest see ee ae ene ee 17—James Cushing, Jr., Richard C. Fellows. 3,172 a formeriy f en Judge of the Common ¥—Withiam F. Curtis, William H Neilson, leo 608 = ne ore a kee 14—Hugh McCabe, Terence Farley. 3: 88 Fa preme Coust ot tise lant election, ‘20—Oliver H. Lee, wes Monteith. M40 445 foudge ‘Roosevelt goes to the Court of Appeals for the ‘Zi—lafayette Ranney, John ny 16 a present year, and Judge Clerke is now the presiling jus- 22-—John 0’Keefe, Wiliam ‘iner. 2 449 tice of ‘he ‘Supreme Court of this district. ‘The term of office of each member is two years, but it 3% 3 SUPREME COURT—SPRCIAL TERM. fu ro managed that one-half the Board goes out every year, * es 6 wie same Judges. Clerk—Wm. H. Dusenberry berry, Bea: ‘Mus rendering a new election necessary to supply the de q 7 234 peseaberty een elected to the office vi Meiency. Accordingly, the Board, at the first or inaugura eS Sore ® ae pl feat Peleg Tistaloe siniat: of law, ‘wmwceting, will consist of twenty-two members who have a a Oo ‘ Put one year to serve, and a like number whose term will 3 16 60 46 | cial term in the year 1867:— ‘mot expire tli the end of the year 1859. It is to be hoped “ 20 ai thie infusion of new members will lead to a reform : ae ef the many abuses which have crept into this importa 1 ‘8 5 Doty, and that the extravagant and frequent!y dishonest ap 1 re 2 @ropriation of the public school money will meet with their pa Sd Py 1 early attention. One of the causes, and perhaps the prin- 3 1 7 ot ie eipal cause, to which we may attribute the demoralized | Citizens 2,565 4,888 4,685 4,781 mont wondition of the governmental part of this institution, is | Unknown. oe ae eee Sh aes on, vs. Oaksmith; Conover Be absence of any re ibility on the part of the case; Vandewater vB. Narre York me New Haven Rail- : = ry pare y retin Yotal 5,880 4,931 3,319 21,531 29,051 22,525 | TSA ‘company: Le "and Big Sandy Railroad. Co ‘Meeaé: That boty te-e0 defectively constituted as S of $ z " Goodman and others; Daniel Berrien, Jr, v8. the Berponsible to no authority but the Stato Legisiature, = i g Mayor and Commonalty of New York and Charles Devlin; ‘which is generally so much occupied with its own lobby : E = Michael P, Moore vs. Alfred 8. Livingston and wife; Ro- affairs -as to have little or no time to bestow upon cpean : § | bert va. Now York age eager ge Me interests or demands of public education. The | Ireland, 3,083 6,759 5,237 3,919 2,000 | City Rank: Matter of the Eighth Avenue Bank; Treadwell wensequence of this is painfully apparent in the be nerg yh Ro 8,393 —_ f vs. Van Schaick; Manning vs. State of Nicaragua and Ac- constantly increasing expenditures of the Board, and which | scotland . m1 se BT 280 cuecry, Treat, Cmnpanys Lerlined ve, Darien Fonte ‘are out of all proportion when compared with the growth | Wales.. (eS ee” ee” iiiaina coun , efpopulation. Until this defect in ite constitution is re- | Brance. me me 1) melee hides agree. moved, or until it isreorganized on a new basis, the public | Switverland. 206 134 158 183 137 100] Clerk—RichardC. Beamish, Fsq. Beed not look for any permanent reform. We hear of | Holland..... 633 25 163 9 = «184-100 | Motions Heard During, the Year, and Orders Made Frauds in the purchase of books, in the making of contracts pa : : a — i . ” oe Ser new schoolbouses, and, in fact, in nearly all the trans- | Denmark. wl oa 47 12 n io "662 ‘actions of the Board out of which it is possible for the 7% Fm BR M0} Clatke, J. 9 werrupt and dishonest members to make money; but we 10 4 2 1 -. Foreclosure Suits—Decreeof Foreclosure. have not beard of any case in which the partics were | SSM... $8 108 96 Zt my 10 Mitchell, J 84 Davies, J wonvicted. We hope better things, however, from the | NovaScotia. 3 .. 3 i 5 Conley mew members, and that they will juatify the confidence | griarateng . - 2 ‘ E ; Attachments, Injunctions and Arrests Iesued During the We public manifested by electing them to offices of | Canada, oe ie, as i Year 1867. och trust and importance. As soon as the organization | China... bree 2 2 as Pires a, 4 ps “ Clerke, J. ‘of the new Board is completed and the other preliminary Sicily os os 1 ; 1 — Attachments. matters transacted, a committee of investigation should be | Russia’ + 4 appomted to inquire into the charges of misappropriation | Greece. 1 ef the school moneys. We have heard of one case bas be fm which a member asked a large publishing satus ouse for a bonus of+$500, the condition which he offered | Total .... .26,722 12,913 20,354 17,420 13,736 8,065 Peabody, J. Birdseye, J. therefor being the purchase of a large amount of books | ¢ Estimated. 10 Attachments. be from the establishment for the use of the schools. The RECAPITULATION. farm, we understand, declined giving the bonus, or to sell Po “ ‘Weir books on such terms. Now, here is a case in point, | England. . Sardinia... and if the committee are active in their inquiries they South America. Canada. will find many other and more fiagrant instances. it is Dy ench practices as these that thousands of dollars worth | spain. ef worse than useless books are forced upon the teachers, | Switzer! and that the proper education of the children is rendered eae fenposeibie. Let the new Board look into this subject, and | Sweten..., publish every case of dishonesty and corruption. Let | Denmark. . ahem put a stop to lobbying, by driving lobby agents | Htaly.. ss from the department ani exposing the frauds commitied = under the system of making contracts. Ata late meeting of the Board of Faucation, the Com. mitiee on Finance submitted a report in regard to the es timated expenditures for the year 1858, which were set down at about twelve hundred thousand dollars. In this document they take the ground that the amount of ex- ‘penses ix not in excess over what it should be, and that to make any charges of excessive expenditure is, to say the Beast o! it, uncorteous. Now, leaving courtesy outo! the qnestion, and jooking at simple facts, it will be found that @f the whole twelve hundred thousand dollars, lees than ove-balf—that is, $569,000—are paid in salaries to tench ers apd janitors of the various ward sc throughout ‘the ony ‘Thile the balance is expended for pianos, repaire | ¢d, the importer and exporter, the husband and wife, pa- to school, buildings, oa pi ge he mompen | rept and child—in fact all persons, from time to time, will salaries of superintendents, ¢ Cy au seiiéutsl matters, ‘We should sate ‘that in addition to | #¢¢ in the transactions of the law courts some in She salaries of teachers, Be-, ety required for my g@upport of the Free Academy. for normal | @ reasonable space of the Hxraty for the reports of Y fas 8 Gu for even schoc Xow. we (how ike 18 | | umes, “— know what pr e remainder of the money, or | ‘about bait e'nai lion of dollars, is expended for the purposes | To the several officials, whose names are attached to Stated, and bow much of it finds its way into the pockets | | Statistics of the Law Courts for the Year 1857. Several years ago the Hxnaxp initiated the idea of pre- senting to its readers an annual epitome in tabular form now established rule we lay before the public the pro- importance to all closecs of the community—the mer- ef corrupt officials and contractors for work which is not Fequired and for school houses that are not necessary acknowledge our indebtedness for the courtesies extended of the amount of business transacted in the law courts | March:~ during the preceding year,and in accordance with that _ June. ceedings of our halls of justice, which embrace matters of September the respective departments, and their assistants, we | widow. Mr. To the counterfeiting, and murders on the veas and in — and batteries, Seta un puna are included the slave trade cases, oe Di ra ports, as: all ig wiz hundred and forty six thousand two hundred and ninety-three dollars ($646,293). MARINE COURT—GENERAL THEM, rm see seseeeees four years. ly, Associate Justices. Crier of the: ‘Supreme Court waa Oyer and Terminer—Mr. MURDERS, HOMICIDES AND SUICIDES IN NEW YORK DURING THE YEAR 1657. were | The year 1867 has been a remarkable one in 6 criminal No. of Students admitted to | Point of view. It has been replete with murders of the Practice. most startling and horrible nature, while the number of homicides and suicides by far exceeds that of any previous year. Through the politeness of Mr. John G. Parise, the 18 | Clerk in the Coroners’ effice, we have been enabled to furnish our readers with a complete chronological account Pee aoa a of allthe murders, homiciaes and suicides committed in New York during the year 1867, as follows:— JANUARY. 1.—William Dann, of No 94 West Twenty-sixth street, died from the effects of a blow on the head with a slung shot, at the bands of Patrick Thomas. 3.—Frederick Peppe,a German, co Cagis suicide by hanging himself at No. 135 Suffolk street. Disappointment in love the caure. 6.—Charies Barton committed suicide in a stable at the demurrers and motions argued, tried and decided at spe: | rear of No. 264 West Seventeenth street, by hanging bim- ed ce 4 oa ; fi January vee BOD oa Februar; Bo ON 6 8 ” 7 aT 6 12 May 7 * 7 8 8 4 2 2 2 October. + 16 ® 5 N MM 6 2 7 6 1 768 SUPERIOR COURT. Justices—Hon. John Duer, Chief Justice; Hon. Joseph to interest them. We bave, therefore, invariably devoted | Bosworth, Hon. John Slosson, Hon. Murray Hoffman, Hon. Lewis B. Woodruff, goign soa Oakley bop Hoe the part year, and no wasfppointed to vacancy—the other Justices ngrceing to perform the duties for the benefit of bis bert Finn claimed the honor ef being Judge Oakley's successor, he having obtained 92 votes. Judge Bosworth was re-elected at the last election, and Wapre they ‘are constructed. We trust the new Board ; to our law reporter, who, in the course of over eight | wr. Edwards Pierrepont was elected to fill the other va ‘will make this subject ———w clear to the public. | years, has invariably found them willing to facilitate Bim | cancy. The whole number of sc! bow within jurisdic | ty nis dutiee:— Cierk—Geo. T. Maxwell, Feq., attends at trial term, part ‘tion of the Board of Education is 277, of which 18 are for UNITED STATES CIRCUIT covRF. let. Clerk—Henry H. Rice, Esq. Clerk of Gene- colored persons. The several classes of these echools, and | p19. gamuul Nelson Acrocints Junticg of che Sapre! reme ral rt D. Liv , Faq. Clerk of part 2d, he number of each class, contrasted with the like state- Court of the United States, presiding Judge of this Trial Term—Wm. Haviland, Clerk of Special Term— | ment for the year 1855, arc as follows, the schools for @clored children being specially designated :— Kenneth G. White, Esq., clerk; Richard E. Stilwell, ~ ‘ Schools. + w this courton the common law side, 281 suite—36 tried, ; “ and 47 discontinued. 47 “6 On the equity ride 60 suite were commenced, of which a 46 | 28 were heard, on motions for Le gpengeoeme 17_ were grant ‘ og | Cd and I denied, In admiralty appeal from the Dis- 4 14 | tick Court, 23 were brought, and 10 heard and decided, ; Fr 24 indictments have beew found and 12 tried. 6 appeals TMM peri. 5 7 | awe been taker tthe Suprem Crsrt y 4g yoring the year Nelson was sitting in the Corporate and asylum schools... a 26 Maden toon ths tat of Be. ‘2 | Supreme Court of the Un! camber to the lst of March, and in this district during June, September and November, and as Circuit Judge also held terms of the Circuit Court in Vermont, Connecti- cut and in the Northern district of this State. Judge Nelson's absence from this district the court was held by District Judges Betts, lagersol! and Hall. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS. for colored persous. Total... assesses ‘Tue gaine of public schools, in 1866, wore as follows — @ne pormal school, by the Opening ‘of the daily normal | echool for girls; two grammar schools, by the opening of ward school No. 48, three primary schools, by the open fmg Of ward schools Nos. 47 and 45, and the organization @ primary school No. 5¢, on Ward's Isiand; and seven | Kenneth G. White, Kxq., ard Richard E. Stillwell, Feq., evening schools, by the opening of such for males in tho | are also United States Commissioners for this district, and Thirteenth, Nineteenth and Twenty-firet wards, ani at | have issued during the year 139 warrants, viz'—Kenneth Zorkville, in the Twelfth ward; and for females in, the | G. White, Heq., 44; Richard F. Stillwell, 96. th, Seventh and ith wards. Aga: these re 7 anon Se typarend Was Of two primary senocls, By de 600: | rystrce LATTER, STATES DievatcT. COURT. soiidation of primary schools Nos. 6, 12and 2l,as the | Cy Gln F Botte, Fe primary department of ward school No. 4 Trip Gerken 1 a ‘The average attendance in the pablic schools ie about | Slats iasof Aenties Go Ge Och af tecenten, oe 000, and the registered attendance 128,209. H y . ember, 1857, “, 40% wane were insthuted va the admiralty side of the Dis: | triet Court. EMIGRATION TISTIC 857. | These suits were on bottomry bonds, bills of lading, = “aes ng . charter parties, marine hypothecation, seamen’s wages, We lay before our readers to-day, in advance of the | collisions, personal losses at #ea, salvage and seizure under the op bey ae @fMcial publication of the Emigration Commissioners, the Of the we number tnstituted, there have been heard " © | and finally disposed of 163; and there are yet remaininy eomplete statistics of the emigration forthe year 1857, | ote docket and not broveht *- Ss Ld together with tables showing the emigration for each + Om the common law side of the District pert Qaerd wore mmonth, and for the last eleven years. | instituted 42 suite. Of these 11 were disposed of and 31 Previous to the establishment by the State of the Board | are etill pending. ‘of Emigration Commissioners there was no meane of get Qing at an scourate table of the number of emigrants landed at thie port, and the records previous to the year | On the criminal side of the District Court there were presented $5 indictments. Of these 2] have been tried And dixponed of, and 34 remain to be tried, Owing to the accumulation and pressure of public business aud the sitting of the Circuit Court, the Hon. 3867 are defective in this particular. As the provisions of | Nathan R. Hall, of the Northern district of the law empower the Commissioners to lay a tax of $2 per | New York, and the Hon. @hariee A. Ingersoll, of Con necticut, Continue to hota the Cirewit and District Courts, bead on each emigrant that arrives, they have been com pelied to keep an accurate account of the emigration, in order toget their head money; and bence, since the year ‘3846 we bave had reliable off tables of the emigration to this port ' lowing table gives being designated and appointed thereto under the act of July 1800, and April, 1n62 ve Hon, Samuel R. Betts will hold the January term of the District Court ‘The Hou. Charles A. Ingersoll will continue the business of the Circuit Court, while Judge Nelson is in attendence in the Supreme Court at Washington UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. the yearly emigration since 1868... Goorge ¥. Betts, Fisq.. George W. Merton, Faq., A... Brigham, Feq., United States Commissioners 186% The Commisionerr, Mewars. Morton, Bette and Bridgham 1866 issuéd 136 warrants during the year 1857 These were on coygplaints of murder, manslaughter, slave trade, smugg!™, counterfeiting, dass wa dan n yours ° if feember estima All be moticed that the emigration for 1856 fell aff to slow figure, a circumstance due partly to tie Russian war, which increased the demand for inen, and in a mea {Gre ke the diversion of the tide of emigration to Australia possessions, The Know Nothing excite gerous weapons, crue! and unusual punishment, ¢@ loavor to make revolt, larceny on the high seas, &c Many of thene caves were taken before the Grand Jury in session at the time of issuing the warrdnte, and were dis powed of by indictments being found oF the canypiainte dismiseed. List of Attorneysaand Counsellors Admitted tr tv Mates District Court during the year 1857 Cnued and the Bri . Wm. B. Acklev, Samuel D. ( Ni el Ca amont in this country also had ite effect in deterring emi- | tgyueurChapmad Ir eh oeteae te ne gration. The next year an increased emigration is vmible, | field, Robert Finn. William M. Goodrich, James J. Hitch cock, Samuel W. Jacl . Willye Lyman, Richard L. Lar. n WRT elled (847, according to the offic [ Sea CSO he Mme WO COHN | remore, William Z. , Benjamin F, Mudgett, Gustave Rgures. Miller, N. Millard, F. A. Paddook, A. J. Perry, 0. © Hf Some aliowanoe, however, must be made for thé | Peck, 'J. Augustus Page, James A. Ruthven, Wbilip F Smith, Wm. D. Stocker, Selah Squires, Matthew Ha'e Smith, Heory Woodruff, Martin V. B. Wilcoxsou UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. Hon. John McKeon, uited States Atorney, appointed July 20, 1864. “ee Joachimsen, Faq., Aseoviate United States Attor inted Keplember 5. 18/4 rick May L186 Faq. , Assistant United States Attorucy anit 1865. number of «migrants who return to their native coun try. Of these we have no tables to refer to, but here + reason to believe that during the past year nearly 26,000 people have returned, most of them during the last few month, while the panic was raging at this side of dhe Atlantic. The above totais, therefore, must be takeo ‘with nAiberal allowance for those woo have returned to be countries from whence they came. om p~ A W. McCarty and Leopold C. Newmann, r ve ion, for M4 There i reason to believe that the emigration for the | \imber of eriminal Jrerrante obtained from Jun, 1 eneuing year & be unusually laree The commercial 1867, to Dee. 51, 1867. . ‘ ou Civil suite on Treasury transcripts, fort Custom House bonds during the same period Fxtradition case panic and the geverel suspension of business all over Barope will induce thousands to tey their fortunes in this country, who, were the Limos good, would have remained | petitions for remissione of forfeitures granted by the tm Ueir own. They will inciade @ somewhat different was the wore Hon. J. Guthrie, to 4th ; aillinaie balan larch, 1867... view O elas from those who weual!y emiyrate, viz—Sbop MeRPors, | yy, oy Hon, Howell Cobb, since March 4, i8b7..<.. 2 manufacturers avd employers in all manner of trades Parcoos by the President of the United States—Pres end occupations that have been affected by the revulsion. | dent Pierce ° 1 Although this ie ah intelligent clase of em'crants, and will, | Do. by President Buchanan 1 ai eae wae with them, it toat bé | PDesertere in foreign merchant mi uty clerk. “Pitan the last year there have been commenced in ag gna K. Taylor, Haq. Docket Daring | Wm. P. Brennan, Eaq. Rquity Clerk—Jesse Oakle} Naturalization Clerk — pad lemon, Es¢ A Rearaes | Trent “ocoree 4 ‘Trial Term. The number of causes tried and roferred, complaints a, inquests taken and cases dismissed were ax fOMOWwE 1867, ‘Tried. Inquetts Dismised. Referred. Settled, January... 50 February... 41 i s it March .°... 58 2 % vi] 18 | April. 28 21 1 7 May. 22 12 7 tf June... “4 89 2 36 July Vacation October... o8 26 “4 7 November. 61 2 18 w | December. 79 101 * a 7 Total... 446 “404 1s Ss 113 | term which this court sat for the trial of causes by jury, one hundred and fifty-six causes out of two hundred a | | tried and digposed of by the four judges holding the trial term, Most of the causes thus disposed of wore those ia which a technical defence was interposed simply for de- ; and suitors will no doubt feel grateful for the sacri- by the Court in devoting the eutire time of the Inst week of the term to the summary disposal of causes which never ought to bave been placed upon the calendar, and consequently bardly entitled to the consi- deration of @ court apd jury. SUPERIOR COURT—GENERAL TERM. The same iges. Clerk—Robert I). Livingston, Faq. The following is amount of buripcss transected in this br: fT Heard Decided. Japuary. ae.) 18 February 2 26 Mareb. 4 2 April... 2 iv May... + % 4 June. : 0 28 betober . ot 2 November... 2 19 December. v 16 . 25 197 136 motions heard and 190 decided at general term SUPERIOR COURT—SPRCIAL TERM AND CHAMBERS. Wm. ’. Brennan, Faq. Clerk The number of issues of law demurrers and motions | disposed of during the year 1867 was 2,378 SUPERIOR COURT—NATURALIZATION OFFICE. Peter Lemon, Haq. , Clerk ‘The following is a list of intentions and full naturaliza | tion papers taken out during the year 1867 — | Total, | Jatentions—Creat Britain and Ireland A 1,687 Germany and all ofber nations,,....... 2486 Total... : 4,083 Full papers of ail vatio 2,428 COMMON PLEAS. Judgee—Hon Daniel P Ing Hon. Chae. 1’. Daly, Hon, Joba R. Brad. Jarvis, Heq. Trial term—Leu jury. Namber of canses on calendar we disposed of, 2140 ‘Trial term—lseues of fact tried before the Court. Namber of canses on calendar, 069 of, 290, General term—For bearing appeals from Marine and Justice's Courts, Number of causes of calendar, 208, nut Der of causes dixposed of, ail General term—For argument of cases Wills of exception, appeals from reports of referees, and bumber of causes disposed decided, all Calendar for trial of issues of law demurrer for new trial, &e.—-Number of cases, 108, nuinber of cases disposed of, 196. Number of divorces granted during the year, 19, Number of motions heard and decided at special term, 1,860. rh, Matter of prietor of @ Empire 18 | 4) i | 8 yi taki strichnive. ® nie During the four days of the last week of the December fifty-five which were upon the railroad calendar, were | from jadgments | of thia Court, Number of cases heard, 97; number of cases |“ self. Monetary and domestic difficulties the cause, 16.—Mrs. Harriet Lawson killed by abortioniste at her residence, No. 140 First avenue. %4.—Sarab Delaney beaten to death by her husband at ‘No. 210 Sullivan street....An unknown man committed —_ by banging himself to a lamp post in (Markson ee. W. Rhineman, a German, poisoned hiv wife and wanes children, and then committed suicide at his resi- dence, No. 26 avenue A Tatalle committed eui- cide at No. 65 Forsyth t, Dy taking arsenic. 27.—Robert Preston Albee, a sailor, died from the ef- fects of a received at No. 70 Oliver street. 31.—Dr. Harvey Birdell found murdered in his office, No. 31 Bond street. 26.—Gi FEBRUARY. Jobnston shot dead by Peter Arneson, pro- er bier saloon, at No. 200 Bowery. MARCH. 1.—Richard Swartz, a Crimean toldier, com mitted sui- cide by cutting his throat with a razor....John Cragin committed suicide by taking a quantity of landanum,. Patrick Farrell, a private in the IInited States army, fa. tally Keaten by unknown rowdies. 3—Vietor Violette, an Italian, committed suicide at French’s Hotel, by taking some narcotic poison... .Sarah Miller beaten to death by her husband, Joshua Miller, at No 326 Madison street. 4.—Dr. Samuel B. Philips committed suicide at bis resi- dence, corner of Ninth avenue and Kighteenth street, by taking prussic acid. 10.—Lavina Jones, an insane woman, committed suicide, by hanging herself, at her residence, No. 230 West Forty: eighth street. 1,—Elien Jane Clendenon committed suicide, at No. 144 Worth street, by taking iaudanum. 12.—Anna McGirr, alias Hopkins, murdered in an alley way in Worth ctreet by John De Orsay, a St. Domingo negro. tS. —Jobn Martin shot dead in the lager bier saloon No. 100 James street, by Rochus Sheik, the proprietor ef the place. | 15.—Caroline Guelich committed suicide at No. 21 Ri- ee by taking laudanum. Disappointment in ve , 19.—Thomas Hayes killed in a etrect fight by parties | unknown. 20.—Eliza Tyler committed suicide at No. 144 Reade | Street, by taking arsenic... . August Ittig committed guicide by jumping fro from the third story of house No. 12) Bast Sixteenth street. 29.—Lutji Camerszint, a native of Milan, Italy, commit- ted suicide at the Globe Hotel, by taking Jaadanum. 31.—Johp Williams and Daniel Leary, two river met shot dead by a private watchman near the Fu! 3 —Charles Wilson commitiod suicide at the Rainbow Hotel, by taking laudanum. i. , & pauper on Blackwell's Island, com- mitted suicide b: drowning. ..Mary Oxley committed suicide by, ju out of third story window of {e-—Jobn Garman commit 16.—Jobn suicide at No. 138 Green- wich street by taking Policeman Stephen P. Hardenbrook, of the Ninth yer, murdered by burglars while in the discharge of his du 25.—Franeis Gascard committed suicide at No. 100 Wooster street by hanging himself. 29.—Joehua Weeks fatally beaten in a fight at the cor- nor of Stanton and Lewis streets. MAY. #2 oe J oo ee — BR No, 221 Hast ‘enty first stregt —* a razor. Joba Sw ene) beaten death at the Fulton ferry. ».Michael Suter a boy, fatally stabbed by an Italian in’ Worth street... ‘George Bigby committed suicide at No. 64 Fulton street by taking laudanum....Lorenzo Deuzler committed suicide on the by shooting him. self in the head with a pistol. .—Philip Berkman committed suicide at No, 247 Se- cond avenue by shootirg himself with a pistol. ~ —An unknown man committed suicide at the Fourth ward station house ty A7- ~ ig gy yr ne 13.—Mrs. Edwina Caldwell, of No. 18 Leonard street, committed suicide by taking a dose of the solution of sil- ver. Peter Ward killed on board the schooner William Sm ph, Screg’ P. Fisher, second mate. 17.—James O'Donnell killed in a street fight in Roose- velt street, by some unknown. 26.—Mary Ann committed suicide at ber residence, No. 2 Oliver street, by taking arsenic. 24.—Charles Quinn killed in an affray on board the Staten Island ferry boat Josephine. I ct Berry commitied suicide by taking ar- senic. ‘27.—Michael Gonegal committed suicide by taking a | doge of laudanum. 29.—Francis Salters, a negro, murdered by rowdies in | Thomas street. JUNE. 1,—Wiliam O’Brien killed in a stabbing affray at the foot of Duane street..... Ellen Moore committed | suicide by taking laudanum. | 8—Eliza shaw committed suicide at No, 363 First ave- nue, by cutting her throat and then throwing herself out | of the second story window. er committed suicide.on board the tame Copernicus, by ng bimgelt..... Willam Sheehan fatally stabbed in @ groggery in Cherry «+. dames | Sheppard set fire to his dwelling, corner of Fifty third | effect and Tenth avenue, burning up his wife. ne! lass V. de le Ried committed suicide at his residence, No, 618 Sixth avenue, by taking laudanum. 14.—O. 8. Cook committed suicide at 129 Amity street, Dirapporntment in love the cause. liam Withama committed suicide by taking large qusaue of laudanum and prusic acid. JULY. 1.—John Thompson committed suicide at No. 108 Green- wich street A cutting his throat with a razor. 2.—Jobn Meyers, alias Jack Sprat, the burglar, fatally | het while catering tt ‘ 3.—Patrick Dwyer, a garroter, killed by Jas. Brown, mate of the peckst ebip Zurich... . Raward Benten comuit- ted suicide at 12 Morris street by taking laudanum. 4 —Riows in the Sixth ward. Twelve persons killed and thirty wounded... Thos. P. Smith killed in a street fight po Fiagior .... Hugh Kieler fataily tabbed in the wa 12.—Riot in the Seventeenth ward: John Muller shot by the — Intense excitement among the German popu ie 10. _Ricteted Evans macy suicide by jumping out of the third story wind: m street. | at killed by Bie partner, William Gerigh, in William street. 21.—Policeman Andersou, of the Fourtecnth ward, murdered by the burglar Cancemi. 22.—Jobn Ryland beaten to death at Manhattanville during a drunken frolic 20.—A. T. Van Liew found dead in Mercer street; sup. posed to have been murdered and robbed Avast. 1.=Bianche Hillary committed suicide by taking law danum 3.—Ohristian Bron, native of Germany, committed suicide by taking opium. 20.—Alexander Boyd murdered by burglars while de fending h& brother's pro Property in Kigbteenth «treet 21.—Joseph I. Wageta shot dead by Theodore 8. Nima, in the saloon 480 Broadway. 22.—Harriet Naughton committed suicide at 206 West Thirty second street, by taking landanum. —Peter Virtue’ killed by his partner, James Ryan, corner of Broadway and Maiden lane. 27.—Louis Erich committed suicide at the Shakspere Hotel by taking nic. Disappointment in lowe the © Michac! Styer committed suicide at No. 2 Green tzcet by jumping ont of aire story window at SEPT! 8.—Miehael Hickley fatally tabbed in a political row in Firet avenue, near Thirteenth street. 10 —Julia Coffee committed suickle by taking arsenic and laudanum. 16.—George Kline, a native of Germany, aged 60 years, committed suicide by taking arsenic, 21.—Belinda Leftenant committed suicide at Fort Wast® ington by drowning herself. 22.—James Morrison killed ina barroom fight in Cher ry street OCTORER. 2—Robert Milligan, a native of Scotland, committed jeide by taking laudanum —Jobanna Sullivan committed suicide at No. 66 Elm street by taking Inudanum | 9. James Gaynor committed suicide at 158 Washington street by hanging himself. liam Berg, proprietor of a lager bier saloon at 2 Walker street, committed sutcide by shooting bim | No. motions | eit —Mary Koch committed suicide at 367 Madison by hanging herself, Mautines, an Italian, commitied muicide at ver stpect by shooting himself. Destitution the | Ge Fone himrelf, at his residence, No. 219 Kast Twentieth street, Ketimated number of orders signed to examine indy english a native of Ireland, committed sui | ment debtors Mm proceedings, Supplementary to execution, | cade by cmt g file throat, at 87 Mott etree. { inetuding those from Justice + Courts. | NOVEMBRE. | wt rene of the | Eliza Snyder commited suicide at 62 Crosby street i% . u zing herself. | | Sdudge Ingraham has been electod to the supreme | ',' terms spitalin, a native of Switrerland, violated and t, and will be succeeded by Henry Hilton, Keq., who | 1 urdered at 14 Greetrich street iy rowdies | Was elected to this Court at the last election | tishiine Boel committed suicide at 38 Willet street MARINE COURT—TRIAL TERM. y Weking laudanass ivdges—Hon. Flerence McCarthy ,* Hon. “A. A. Thomp. | 14.—Dr. Joseph K. Curtis committed suidtte hy shooting ( eongnd Hon, A. K. Maynard. Clerk—Moses D. Gale, eq mber of processes issued from Ist of January, 1867, to Bist of December, Tot summonses, warrants, attach mente, aliases, &e., 4, Number rdeme ber ndered, 2,298, Tug mpourt for which j et has been obtain 1) John Rrownsheaus, a pauper on Blackwell's ) isiand, committed su cide by hanging himeetf. | 17.—Franeis Vincent murdered at 16 North William street by a party of Italians unknown 18.—Andrew McManus, Susan Dompeey and Richard 18.—Fatal affray in a lager er saloon, Ladwig Gimbell- throat. ‘earne committed suicide at the cor- ner of Beekman and ‘Nassau streets by means of the fumes viene stabbed at the grocery store and First avenue by John dence, No. 724 ‘Broadway, by cutting his throat with a razor. penetery by sickness, the cause. 6.—Jobn 8. Kelly shot in the portar house corner of avenue B and Thirteenth street by the proprictor of the place, Michael Barrett. — Murray committed suicide by taking lau- ED. ‘11.—Charles Gilmore committed suicide at the Western Hote! by taking laudanum. Disappointment in love the cause, 12.—Joeeph P. Needham committed suicide at No. 124 an pon spiritual rappers. committed suicide at the tenant house No. 3 Walker street by taking laudanom. 27.—Jacob Richerter killed in an affray with Henry and Eva Semmet, at 82 Cannon street, by being struck on the | head with a club. { RECAPITULATION. H Tota) number of murders. 18 60 68 MARITIBE INTELLIGENCE. ALMANAO ron mew ons YORE—Tni8 DAY. Port of New York, January = 1858. CLEARED. Brig Europa (Br), Francis, Turks Islands—D R DeWolfe. bobr Ossuna, Torey, Frankfort—R P Buek & Co. Jasvany 2 Seanetiy e Empire © ty, Griffin, Havanaand New Orleans =) verts. Bteamship Florida, Crowell, Sayannah—S L Mitebill. wonee ip Nasbville, Murray, Charieeton—Spofford, Tiles- (& Co. A Bieamedip Jamestown, Parrisn, Norfolk, &c—Ludlam & "stp "re ht, Gates, San Francisco—W T Coleman & Co. = halo: of Fames, Knowles, San Francisco—Wells & mast Ship Lookont, Sherwood, San Francisco—Sutton & Co. Ship Yorick, Soule, San Francisco— Nesmith & Sons. Rhip Roger A Hiern, Stewart, asp rely ses & Co. Ship E D Peters, Cartis, Mobile—R P B: Ship Rotando &tnart, Mobile—Nesmith Ay Bark Olga (Chil), Garay, Valparaiso—Bnnge, Tochius& Co. Bark Emily, Viton Havana—A Horn. Brig A King, Thomas, Matanzas—R W Trung} Brig HS Ruigera, Brig Seguine, Nelson, Itimore—Kibby & McKee. Schr Caro Amelia, Turner, Port au Platie—Kolff & Persbun, Schr Richard Law, Lanphear, Key West—G A Ferris, Sehr Walter Raleigh, Horton, Savannah—D C Murray. Schr Caroline Grant, Shute, Bucksrille—H D eo oy ed South, Weeks, Washington, NC—Mathe itu bell. Schr W K Rutan, Rose, Norfolk—Merrill & Abbott. Schr Mary Mankin, Beers, Boston—Dayton & Sprague. Sehr Louiaa, Chace, Boston—S W Lew! € I Schr Lacy Adams, Davia, Fall River and Newport—R R pimon. hloop Victory, Gladding, Providence—J B Rawarde, Steaner Memphit 8, Watson, Charleston. Steamer Piedmont. Willetis, Baltimore. ARRIVED. Jax 1. Bark N H Gaston (of New Haven), Maxwell, Barbaloes Dee 12, aoe Dec 16, and Martiniqne 224, in ballaa', to Bishop & Bro, of New Haven. Railed im company from Bar Dadoo with wiih ele ig Thomas Trowbridge, of Hew are uncer- ‘Dec (25. lat 26 25, lon 596, spoke the the Gt apd for Philadeiphte from Bark C Fulde, Belize, Hon, Dec = ho vag, 4c, to Jonish Yex. Dec 25 lat 24 10, lon Susan Beverly), from Ttevane for es ~—e ‘Curacoa, Dec 17. with wood. . Graves &'Co. Dec 28, iat 30 30, lou 73 50, pase: Gon of Yarmouth, Rin ahaa Deo 20, with leldon Ks 10 Walsh, Carver a ri Ey rees, Sundberg, Ha h sugar, se. Mier'y King Econ Des stencil AM. Great of that place, ‘Just gone on, sails standing (the prt reported. ‘Bark American, Witham, Havana, Dec 22, with eugar, &c, to Mora & Navarro. Berk Pamphylis, Wilkins, Cardenas, 13 days, with Ac, to Morra: ie Had been § days N of Baverss, Dee 26, in the Gulf yale from sree ry ted, to blew away mizen staysail, laid ozavans ia te msn 5 shipping a creat deal 1d kneae of forward part of the borise. heeler, Galveston, 12 days, with cotton, to Kelaon Cleminte& Ce Sth sult off Hatierns, exw © berm brig bound South, with loss maintopmasta and jib- boom; same day, passed & flow Unven schooner bound i e mabogany on deck; Slat, in & squall from | Paeriet ener Jibboom. Smith, Rio Grande, Now "Adeline Sprague (of Boston), «eet and borne, to master, 2a, ult, at 28.07 8, Jon Pi e Bremen sbi up Meta hence for Bast whites Caroline, Swhiteberry, ‘Aspinwall, Tec 12, in ballast, to ‘oy. ‘Correo, Goodwin, Ciudad Bolivar, Dee 16, with hides, 4 Kunbardt. ‘Dec 20, lat 22 50, lon 66 40, spoke «chr ichardeon, Dailey, of sed from Newburyport for 8 OU luatry tot Machiat\, Robinson, Black River, Ja, ‘with logwood, to A H Solomon. Booth, Attakapas, 2) days, Leverick, Bi Dec Schr J Tinker (of Tremont. with sugar and molasses, to C Willen alamore, ler, Clark, Providence, 1 Urlew, Williams, Providence, ip Phangom (of Boston), Peterson, Khanghae Rept 10, oat ‘Cet Tb, crossed the equator Dee 9, a! Ww Hacon ‘Nov 22, int 24 25 8, lon ry barkantine, srering ‘te ib ie come it; Dec —. int 2226 N, lon igjauc Rawley (of “Addison). from ‘Calais for St | Peaaye ont: ‘Dist, fat 2347, low 62 ——— ng alo wth ap Am brigantine bad White bouse'on quarter dec ‘SK, had & white signal with black border, 4 letter | 3 cnoss 12068 11GHT suIP, DELAWARE BAY. ‘This vessel has been sensoved {rem hep: her station for the win: ter season, notice. By order of the ED M YABD, Lighthouse Inspector. Philadelphia, Dee 29, 187. Fld from Honolulu Oct 24 Rambler, Willis, N B, to cruise, 25th, Newb: |, Stoning! crulse; 26th, Gey Fisnastoweu: Nitrom New Zealand, "Nov. 1, Sea Jones, do, eruine’ on tbe line; gine dad "Ryan, do, to cruish; 71, ‘Triton 2 White, dc Bid mise ln for New Zealand; Mercury, B Hayden, fron from Boug rs ‘Good. Return, per, do, » Baie se calitornine rg tod of California; $4, Addison, Spee ten rege on te ler, NL, home; 5th, ne, to eruleet John Howland, oer ‘Allen, do, to cruize “At do Palmer NB reports’ her bone this season, Land, bo! ner, NB, wah see wh oil this: id North another season. bone by the J John Gilpin, abd was was shipping iinthian, N. oii doion Nov 6 6, Silver Cloud, bone this season. poy {000 ue S: si 2 Bil i 4 a Ragariown, & Ea Tancardo, ager ain ‘Cher 5 ath, Che NI Onward, 4, Norton ‘NB, do do; ‘Timor, White, oh jorman, Ray, Nanturket, to criise; Nov 2, yatt, Warren, for Kealakekua; 4th John ma FH, to cruise; 5b, Henry Taber, Ewer, Ado Ori 24, Gay 1 wk itt aan cokoon “Ha shipped 888 the bone b the Mary 1. Sutio for New | he struck jes enongh that made 100 bile ol Sitowlng to very Trey and ther only raved the quan! nity reported abo above, -On the Aug, while fast to a large whale in thy Ochotek Sea, Mr John C Clark, of Lahaina, first officer of the Gay Head, was taken out of the boat ty a foul line and drowned. ‘Touched at Callao Nov 1, Courser, Gifford, NB, with 80 bbls humpback oil since last report. (Touched to ford, captain's wife, who came bome in the Northera't Tight a New York 27th Sid from Hilo oct 25, Tybee, Freeman, Ston, for coast of California, A letter from on board the Ocean Wave, Baker, NB, reports her at sea Oct 1, lat 45 N, lon 160 W,{having taken & whe the last season North, Spoken, &o. Ship Blondel, Lunt, from Caloutta Oct 9 for Bombay, ne- date, lat 24N, fon 88 by the Oaths, arr at Calcuua Nov 3 from Liverpool. ooremen bark Julia, from NYork for Colombo, Nov 19, lat ‘Schr Pet, from New London for Attakapas, no date, de. Rehr Thos Jeiferson, Phillipa, from Jamaica for Galveston, Dee 14, off Cape Antonio. Ports. Anprossax, Dec 12—Arr Palmyra, Lovitt, Pt Glasgow, to- load for Boston. Bnouwrusnavev, Dec 11—Arr Clara Hickman, Hickman, Darien for Rotterdam. Batavia, Oct 12—Arr Monsoon, Willetts, Manila. Bana, Rov 2—In port brig Mary A Forrest, Williams, wig cargo; only Biavx River, Jay Doc J2-No Aum youse! in port. Bruize, Hon, Dec 15—In port bark Honduras, Bates, for Jec 12-Sid Civilian, Purinton (from Callao), Bris- ae 5 ef ined i Ft & = a 3 5 3 Q pe le OWES, tol, E. NYork, inal JQ Adams, Lovett; Shirte ea Vinion, Bearse; Alice Thorndi *spaldi a Smib; Alma, Freeman, and Holyhead a a un Woodbury. from Boston June I ‘name Ds: Abwllino, Hall; Joaia well, Turner, and ‘Pocabo: Bg; Mefenry, Hubbard, and Indian, Avert), disg Foster, to load for do, Biren, Foste any, Brock, do do; Wm Lib! Biahow ig th Kimball, Condon. for Hombay, do; Spirit of Klein, for China, do; Cato, wood, Poa fo os Lot a. Dreyer. diag, bark , Lane, for 6 8. Snow, Wont to sen {voz Sauxor Nov ships Montmorenci, and Jeuenewn, Candage, London, 5th, te N¥or! CavExnE, Dec 4No A port. Chonan Hautvan Dee Ae-No AiR vessel in 2, from Deres- Cumacos, Deo I7—In rara, for NYork 2ist; brig Black Swan, Podger, from Marti- aiqua, for do do; sehr o the Wind, Penreall, for NYork - “Deaty ‘Dee 1—Arr Wi Lamy my ee Santen i {and anchored): Bil Silver Star, Wi oor Law Re he mained 1a ah ¢ fang id probably 18th, repg), Seed Smith, Fut buck 14th. Tl Elio for New York; Express, Paterson, for NOrteane—bots trots quien. The The Ladoga, . Pearce, for Kurrachee, which ry i Aga appears lo have p back, as she is now reported neresaiek by 14th, Susquebanna, Gladstone, from Allcant for N° Dee 12—Arr Themia, Heard, 87 Farwovri Dec | UsHt War' Hawk! Precman (trom Ran- goon), Amst aii al irr Morning Light, Knight, Callao. GRAVESEND, Dee 15—, 13th, Edw ‘Oliver, Cc a ATO GipRartan, Dee 5—Cid ror Phin Hourueap; Dec 1-NidT Bhatia, Gray trom Liver- poob, Charl Hoxouete, Nov 9—In port yatic), Stevens, tor New er eae. New Bedford) Wie ote ‘Jexnuts, Dec 1s-—In port brig € ii Afien, Welas, for NYork Ieohacune, ‘Nov sArr Coeur de Lion, Tucker, Persian Git i tranaport Bory Lavenrool, TETAS steamship Atlantic, Eldridge, New m, Dec 10—Arr St Pairick, Kenney; from Liverpoo! (Or) Maprina, Noy 6—8i4 Horatio, Wiggin, Coast of Africa. Monrastimo, Qcti8—#id ships Antelope, Clark, Calcuite Witswean Decor udith Bomes, Rayinond, eo + 4 cane Napier, uae from n in TSR ana De ‘i > yaphipenisagetbortianns NOrleans. a pe ’ a ‘exxstown, Dee ll—Arr Victorine, Jones, Mobile. isk Wr Chast, ‘trom Landon, Raving rep@), Charles- tony Tach, Welask (from Boston), London. Hho Gnarmey Nov bis hr eanae al id, jot Nelaon for NYork, on the bar. . EniEtps, Dec forth, ‘Sr Jaa9, Dec 7—In port bi Thee Owene, wo cg. B r Inset Swann, Collin, ding, ts Som ee ary 2 Union Mate, — min port | from Sree vr Mapla, Marchale Mow Or Ball for Wr Vana Crvz, Dee | leans. ‘Vico, Dee 1—Cid Robt M Sloman; Shepherdson, Alicant. NYork Jap 1. Sid 1! Home Ports, ALAXANDRIA, Dee S1—Sid schr Theresa, Gandy, Provi- Collins, Eon be Sa sre eran) ss ral us i it ‘Thornton, Liverpool, Nov 22, with mdse, to | vrs ea yeree Of York. onion), Kea Kearney Isaac Wright, Marshall, Liverpool, Nov 21, with mdse Korsvey (Nerw), Btepl Ly ie Bird Gate the and 809 passengers, 10 C_H Marshall & Uo, Died on board Seapated.& ), Center, Surinam ; r, Mc NYork t0 to load Dee 14, of consumption, Hush Paiterson Poe seieward. Ingomar, Case, ia wind Galens, w . mdse. Wan Keyon & na s alsc - ther, Darke Cimon, Propie Ritd (lormer| rig Maen easy Pig i‘. aes Piahe Port Spain, Gaal 1S days, in bade | brig Hird of the, Were, Atinan and legate, Mallory, Curscoa, Dec 9, with alt, to the | BALTIMOR Dec Sl—Arr |. Dubell, mee Marya ayn wih Ban hr Yoube iimericn, Moulton, Newport: Cid and tobacco. WM ypeterrae won| Soeieeae = qua a 1s john’ B Ringer, Crawford, Corinthian, Dee 22, with sugar, | Yana: Black i feaver, N will, en) it; | Sanita, Nonrovis WOAs barks Cevaler, Ferrall, Ra Jeneiro 6 Mt few ‘York, seam Freak Shaw, of Bast. | And mit; Selab, Gould, Boston; Br brig Jos Hume, Cann, Ma- . 5 days, with cotton, ae, ig A P Pluker (of Boston), Crosby, Jeremie, Des 1, with heme’, to A Wheelw iy yA of May Dee iat 2424, lon 7228, passed brig Cota hence for ‘Aaptawall Brig Suwanee, Munroe, 8t re | 2 days, with cotton and », © vr 22, lat 22 12, Yon 0 30, passed a full ry ering W Sw, sith openly hantmast gone; F7th, lat sacar ine ® brig be ding N, with main topmaat and jibboom gone. The F.C H has experienced heavy weather; lost foresall, fe. Bebr Josey e, Griswold, New Orleans, 13 ay ‘ith sngar and molasses, to Johnson & Lowden. Tat 35 30, lon 87 nae 10, spoke ship Charlotte B Morrison, eter lew Orleans for Havre; 23d, ‘at ay 1, Jon 85 7, apoke bark Brunette. for New York; 24t 7, lon 82 2h" spoke abip “J Dewire,”” Antwerp for Kew Orleans; 3th, lat 26 38, lon 7915, spoke echr Horace 1, from Baltimore. Schr Loyal Scranton, Lowden, Savannah, 3 days, with oot ton and rice, to Serant Schr Laura Gertrus ton, Ac, to Doliner, Sehr Jonas ‘mith, Davia, Wrens Sehr Prima Donna, Jones, Norfolk f Steamer Ospray, Kinney, Providence. BELOW, One bark and a three mastod sche. on, 3. days, with eut- Steamshi Jag + 4 on ville, Charle Floridi camp in Cbarleste ac; wel Ist—Ship Pomona, Kilen Austin, Liverpool or bark ieee Dema. wind at sunriee N, meridian ESE, sunset N. Miscellaneous and Disasters. Reymond. from New Orleana for New York. mur Mae is ashore fs Barber, and haw bil A wae wat at Ra got rato AL's, a7 and valaed $25,000; car KO. The vessel and covered bj faoursere in and New Orleuse 0 following is ber cargo: —Zi? Nhde sugar, 16 1697 bi Al ut reports the A ae he Wreeking schooners heel off shore, lee ve been ment to her vo orfoll, Jan 2—The brig Nameauc, Ro nore w York for Pensacola, Pat in here In, disieoar, with Jose of tore and main t neta. ie telegraph to Kil wood Walter, Recretary Board of | dere ters Hoeracane Bran, Dubel, from Dahan for Hampton for ordere, arrived at Rallimore Dee St for repairs, having earried away fore yard, mplit salle, &e. Brva Matvers, wrecked on Little Cayman. on her voragce from Kingsinn. Ja. for Philadelphia, wae an A vessal, about 20 toma, Duilt in Delaware abt years ago. owned Co, of Philadelphia, and was valued mt $7000, ully covered by ineurance. Her cargo coasiaied ® #n Jar, Pun, logwoed aod plmento, together with: about $900) 10 apecie Scwe Many Ewwa, from Jacksonvtile for Boston, pat inte Newport Stat ult in dimrens, with lows of part of deck lad of lumber and jidboom. USStrveviwe Ormawrn Conwis. 14 Temple, henee for Rey Weet, put into Charienion 290 ult to repair Whoelbouse, Morrerinro, Nov 4~'the Temboia, Wetnzolt, from London fn Rio Janeiro for Califia (coffee), pat ju here Sd inst, ing Waler, upper w ers broken, and hae her survey Quiex Vor racon Deo 17, with af rived at thie port on F M days. This inthe fame pumber of day m, and several of her ehded to discharge for from Co Qwing to a heavy blow from the westward during the night st vn stanmers dhl not arrive at this city enti! Friday The bark Milford, ashore at Qnogne, wos solt with the ba: ane’ of ¢ in her, on the beach, ou Thursday, for $1109, ATH, Deo 27—-Arr brig Monice, Nye CT ARLESSO! ren are steamers Ly" ty ia, Powell, York; ‘toes oath Oe Taw G Temple, ty bsamata Key gem.) Below, & Spi ‘Laura Gertrade, sd. FOLLY LikbING, a+ | pehemed Jas House (not BO Whilden), Spra, Alexat JACKSONVILLE, Der ‘Dee 2 Tat the month of the river de- tained by bead wind, hot waiting water to cross the bar, brig Sea Foam, Warren: for Guadaloupe, schre Wakeag, Hig- gins, for de; Roseneath, Pomroy, for Naaman; Rareka, Cor- “LRWER, Del, Dee $1—Abont 3 sall of vessela, moet of which have been previ usly reported as being detained at Bronk wa- ler by adverse winds ano weather went to sea thie ‘The bark Sane Doten, from Darien for Wilmington, Del, oe n the roadaten: ove: mainn, brie oleh came a bates manag Forbes, Vera Cruz; ~~ "tia baa bon, ond ke, > bark Ren Iphia, cd ‘hip Harnabas Webb, Wai — Arr ‘Washpurd Miho #mallwooa, py “ins — Below, ips Mediator, isch thd Ocean New tab ns, Brownsville, fy hs 5 seh bag Ee a fom lata Ren Pg ae. Prarie Pisco, (salveston and fndianin ‘omer, Ll Tronsides, Curtis, ‘ini Lg 285 i aihan, Hana, Pierce, Genos, ‘ariton, Boston; 30th, You vie vie Th “ad vana. Brunette, brig N Btcwon, Mary Bil ab pm Rhy cater 7 one I ail Arr re Feit! D, Bedell, BYork i, Hanrpton pane from Chine ian for or orders, old te og Rae ‘oadalgup x, = Dotes, ¥ Pitta Paden, T aes Dee SA rT coen Hew , ‘Prov dense for Rartols, Hi Mittin, Salvia do for Del Sid ache MC Durfee Hall, froin Pall River for s comhers port. Returned on account of bad weather, ie Bonaparte schre Julia Frenklin, Rw A Dehart, Seaflower, Lucy r ond others that went out tia AM. ‘Bist, i Te pert ie olny vals; sohr Fakir, from Bris- tel A? Rat HAVEN, Jan 1, Mayflower, Duntea, Trint- ad vin NYork. iin star Moy temer, Dunas, Mt Hing, X York, WILADE! ie tp Steamnee Det Kerk, Dawe tome Max a Sarlew Be itt, Seuli, Sas a ack anion, 8 de Cuba A 4 “Rrall cof ia iisabeth ee schr L A bene Dec “irene A ise ly Ral- more: yer, § York for Work 1 Goenn Kelley. py lor Norfolk. Cid bar! Spee rie en eit Set ramet ‘che itary Asa, Gibbs, Baltimore, having been libell MOND, Deo "Bonne, Deo 988d sohrs : Palins, Freneh, and vragen meen, ey Ska Vad Zig, Gam} Mosley, Rohn, do; 224 teamahip, BAVANNA x bs Reset fon, pa A 1: vestern NYork; Br ship reg, ther, ohn, ‘Balch, Way, “Hivana, oan e. Wishart, Liverpool: achr Vapor, Sith, N York. LEM, Dee tr #obrs Tiopking, rey ar Thos Hix Hall NYork: Fre Hatch, Hutel rofl Clark, Cayenne, Below qui m Rowton for Pan og ¢ Darr echrel, Fats conor, New do, Cli Yb, sehr HP echr Pony og rane New Gregory, Buckiin, lorton, Lewis, New ay Bekah in Rverk, aa, rowel}, x dena, bri ‘