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ss eeeertnentemestaminattanateittniansen eel Inte aattedt a | correctly stat, 4 the agreement, he would move that the sovr qveroment is strceptibia of infeite expansion, Jae Le asked, is our fe eral ZoveraMEM me coufedera: oO! orynuimd starce? If one State Moot sf comteder anon abe would BI" wih ali her atinbur oo ¢ Savy Dard RANCH ED) 8 t hat American mz! wow! on) ad ig cnly one Way to carry Wis Coun us ‘ard to the power it is destined to attaiu;vhat is, ¢ States manage thelr own affairs, cultivate frateraal re- d, anc ier the maxim be, * Every ony maunge his own ene." omg motions from the ®pposition to aljoura were CLARK (opp.) of N. H., spoke at great length in op- bition to the bul, citing numerons casos aod Inw reports ‘isproyve the common Inw of England ever recognized right of property in max. t six ovlock Mr. OLak« Bald be “'t much fat iel, ng bao evither bread nor water ©) @ shh coud io morning and moved to hy a 8d to fawh O13 re | ks to-morrow } ‘he motion was !e-! by} yo nays, follows: — | eas, ‘ Coark, oritendes, Fessenden | ‘ Ani so) Gaels, Kidd, Pash, ommmous, Wade, | dhal vorwern eb >cors are slaves, rt eulogy on New Hawpshire, saying .aggerated ovlors the state of oer », (adm.) of 8. C., aaid ho would not reply Iw te the genticwan who had taken exception to his re- vks, Dot would reply generally at some future time, would only now say that the Senator (Clark) knows is depict y a state of things which does not exist, y of bis -Onstituents, he knows, cannot get s dinner. Crans—With all due respect to the Senator, T say ¥ cau rer only get adinner, but can give one to the Wor if ie wants it. But he would advise the Senator to tate of mud sills thore, otherwise five fest ten inches gouund—. that is the gestleman’s height~-might be portion In the Revolutionary war « blacksmth of ire gave hia services to the State. His fa'ber e State is poor, don't ask for your Aya, the sum due him stands on ths re- din toe capital of New Hampshire, 40 many pounds, many abiltings-—and his doacondants are proud of that of bis pasrtousm, Litte did the son of that man are himsel’) tink he would come into this Senate aad the Novator [from South Carolina call that father ve. (Appianse ir. CHANDUNR, (Opp ) of Mich., moved that the Senate m orton lost by ayes 14; nays 22. ir. Puait, (adm ) of Obio, said the opposition would 6 10 Lass A Vote next Mocday aud adjourn now. GueKy, (adm.) of Mo.—Any day this week, but no or ca ir ee moved for a call of the Senate e Vick Peeupgat ruled that the motion was not in cr. Mir Cammeon. (opp) of Pe., asked if it was fair to gag other side of the chamber, This was not the courtesy prevaued in the olden time For himself, he did nut Ish wo be ® Senator unless courtesy preva led, GreEs—tne Senator from venneyivania is in con oh what senators wld me not five minutes ago. ey enid ‘hey be.’ not consuited together, Mr Cammno’ witerstood that gentlemen on the other ic acsucus and agreed on their course. His s) side would meee in the morni A Sh ATOR rege tO% pouat & brar, saying ‘hat he wished Ca k vo go ou with his speech. Dir, HKODENTCK moved to anjourn Mowon os by ayes 1, Days 27. Mr ®ant moved for av adjournment. Motion icst by yeaa 6, rays 24 Pvon euggected that @ quorum was not present. ntsof order were raised avo obj-cted to. sition was wade that senators who had not swerved ‘9 their names be ayaia called, Tre Vice } RkAIDENT directed the Cierk to call the roll. Seve rai -evators attempted to address the Seoate, when > SEWARD rose Loa pornt of order, Saying that while a 1 wpe peodiog no Senator oaa speak. He further ob- ted that « qucrutn nor being present, the President bad authority Us direct the cail of the ro!l to proceed. The Vick PeesipeyT said the Chair was under the sup- ition that a quorum was preseat. 1d Messrs. Chandler, Dixon, Fes- Harlav, Seward aud Teumball ON, (OpP.) Of Mass,, moved for a postponement the queti 6 Wuul to morrow. Mr. “FW onp asked for the yeas and rays, Not gre Mr Mata (oop ) of N. H, moved that the Sergeant at. rma be bk oF tbe absenter s Mr. Gravx moved ty lay Mr Hale's motion on the tab!e. Mr. Skwany called for the yea: and nays on Me. Green's owen Mr. Green's motien way carried by yeas 25, nays 15. 11, (opp) of Hl, im reply U ht, ‘bat coula pot state for others 19 prevent a yote being taken this week. though! tho matter should stave over. Bir. Toowns, (Avm.) of Ga, said the firetspeesh on Kan wae ante on the Sh of December inst, and Ince shen the whule business of the country ! ben mate sudservieat to this mader. The ition centivmes bad epokea of their rights, but we Motey lan rights, the majority have rights, aad duties well ae re ‘One of those cuties is lo expedite the dy Coaatry aud crash out this faction x, ( pp) of lowa, would hke to know how gu? prowess ty be acer molished. He fen’ €9 t ce tr m bacing protraced toe debate The {on ai" Lot know the question was &» be iasiated on ay, b.\ they kuew ‘he rules of the Seaate atd would uit 1 thew woo make the question ore of physical eu. hraves Rie woud add that if they could adjourn until morrow they might Cyosuit oo the sudject. POSTSCRIPT. | TUESDAY —FIVE O'CLOCK A. M. FFICULtY IN TRE SEVATE BETWEEN MESSKS. GREEN ANw CAMERON. Mr. Gruew enid tne bill had beea more amply discussed an wae toe Kansas Nebraska bul, when oaly three days ere allowed. Mwmorities have thelr rights, majorities the good of the Norti, of the Soutn, and tae cuntyy requires It, Postponement will subserve public good. The subject ia ax well understood to bight it will be when the Senators from New York, from jew Ham'sbire and from Massachusetts shall bave on. Mr, Witeos—When the Sevator from Missouri made his port ou tie i8tR Ot Fedruary, be pleaged himself that natork sbonid have a fail opportuaity (or discussion. ery SeusWer Has a TIREL IO Epeds and to speak in proper ure. Fourcen Senators oppored to the Lecompton sndle iotend to address tne Senate, and by a session of x bons coc: Gay, the eubjecs may DE terminated this ‘on, or # ai) events within one week trom now. If you hjourn a’ ouce, we will Copsult and let you know wnat He wi'l 00. Mr Bassam, (Adm ) of La., thoaght gentlemen on the meratic side Would not orject w au adjrarument, tt utiement on the other side will say that morrow they iii vame rome day this week for taking the foal vote, or orwoe keeut W & Permanent seasioa until the ques- wae retod Mr Hawise thooght, consicering the number to speak dj the cin bomente te come, Mon lay would be a bower 5 Ww clone the dedate. Me approved of che suggestion aejourn over and coonult. ) Was Do’ gMDE tO make an Agrooment to- or vevent to their making une m that As the dedate pro- out ry degrees that the majority nd to press the qnetton t a vote to night, Jess the mipority will con+rnt to fix a day. He ‘oud e willing to DAM & day, Dut not without com tation I. ie Impossible ty decrie without cousuitation. main question might be liken at any motnent were be seare ‘ue chamber. Che misority 4 eptitied t coasul D woud pot, Could vot, be drawn into any fac- opposition to the pablic busine: ‘The crushing pro- bad terrors for bim. Ha was accustomed to it, ad eecn the party crushed grow stronger. Such ‘won aa the present hac for been bore since | reat men were then, aod they wok to bring iv C: reat debate begaa on the first day of tho ‘ the. Senate oromiaed that «and tbe bill pakeen ou the 18th of Auguet. fois vo bepeu jart fieen day it jou Dinentr, gare ten = buwinest = dayt—a o enurey © too hort; and of that one: | wan) consumed by the §=—oppnaition, §= Ho ned ty correct the Mea thet inis debate oegen in mber lie thenght it best not % cometo 9 Fore now, aime there are Senators who desire to soeak and bave Mant tebe hesrd. He ciored with giving the assurance At ihe subject snould be taken up in the morning and honeet answer g.ven, by which he «uypused ali persons gu d de bound Mr Brows, (utes) of Mies, after consultation, all he Ae Chapin? to ageent to this if he understood the propo: + cefinitely br, Witeos a'd that other parties and the Americans nis party woold have sreof the Americans aod feceting democrats ha’ hot pot them yet, ant co bis party could only wor tus Chop tteeal KeXseiy, (197 ) of Ma ,enit the Ameticans were toke A Voie tomigut ‘Lae conotry i worn out oa ye suthy dir. Bao ocr mb anid the most extreme concession of the de- ty 18 to take tho vote on daturday, white ths eet perty propose Monday. Tie thought tha; Sevators wil bar ly howd ovt on thle ¢iffreuce. The ieading mon site bave made a prow aod he (Brown) spon cent OD NO party lufiuenoe, felt free to aay bo he friend's should accept tt. ‘Camenow repented that they would conalt to-mor. @ and bring an honest and fai; Mr Wave sale after the words “crash wore utter- Nation with him had ou gone, He might be conquer- err hein Dim God he @.'d net be “orushed ous. Mr. Flaseis said if Sey could not agree, he thought his matrons fonds wou HOt OYpERO Witla factions toad. rn Mr. Masow reoapttalaled the terma of agreement, name.” the republicant should conwult to morrow, and enate adjourn. “aut Levent the motion was withdrawn. warp aS Hamiay said the terms of the agree- recy sated. ron of did not ren chy ctead’ Yo deing bound by the ay ‘sho wwid be 6o0uld bind bum if d that tho F pene had a a to sotme He (Pt would, if iv a miaoriy woeent w the i. pon Bees o 8 majority, but vor be bound By @ decision of the miaoricy. nip, Wansox thought senators shou'd assent to an ad- vyomeat Has party had had no consultations. They ic ROL kDOw that a vote would be taken to-day. He hat censulted with the gentleman from Virginia, (Hunter) and he (Hunter) did not think it likely that a rote woul be taken this week. Besides, it was understood that the Peyote bya ines Ney ol w set but he was sick und coulis not possibly do go this w Mr. Wiigon thought gentiomen hon sina have confidence the asnurs Je. if Oe foe wine a motion of Mr. Wilson to adjourn Sine moti eas 18, nays 23. Nir Siwano then moved an adjournment Tus motion was lost, by yeas 48, nays 22, On moticn of Mr. BRown, Mr. Clark was permittod to Texnme, with the understanding that when he concluded the Senate might ad!ourn. A PERSONAL DIFFICULTY —PROSPECT OF A FIGRT, One o’CLocK A. M. A personel altereation has just occurred betweea Mr Green ane Mr, Cameron, Mr. Green deciared that unless he could have a distinct uncerstanding tbat @ vote should be taken on Monday he would goon. Mr. Cameron asked, ‘Who is the gentleman from Mis- souri? He is but our peer. 1s he commander of the Sevate majority that adjourned over from Thursday to ‘Tuegvay to attend a political pageant at Richmond? Mr. Grexn—That is not true, Mr. Camzvoy—DoI understand the gentleman to say that I state what is not true? Mr. Grexr—t] enid a0. ‘The Vick Presipent calied both Senators to order. Mr. Camzrox—The Senator has applied harsh language tome. I will also use harsh terms and say itis ap un- truth. Mr. Grexn—You are a liar, The Vice Pamupanr called both gentlemen to order. (Here owing to the lavencas of the hour we were obliged to close our report. } , r House of Representatives, Wasutxaton, March 15, 1858. WHAT BECOMES OF THR LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CANAL TOLIAt. Mr. Exousa, (adm.) of Ind., offered a resolution call ing for information relative to the Louisville and Portland cepal, with the view of securing the interests of the United States, and providing for a reduction of the tolls. Mr. English said the government bad owned the canal for three or four years, aod wanted to know what had became of the money. The toils had amounted to a handred thousand doliars per annum, none of which had gone, 40 tar as he was advised, into the treasury of the govern: ment. Mr. Hemrurey Mansnai, (opp) of Ky., replied, de- fending the cana! company. He denied that the govern- ment @ larger interest in the canal taan otaer stock. bolders, ana asserted that the surplus receipts had been ail absorbed by repairs, with the kaowledge of the Secre- tary of the Treasury. The United Siaves was to acquire the canal only on conditions which she had vot performed. Be thought Indians interests had prompted this attack on canal. Alter further dcbate Mr. English’s resolution passed. THR PRIVATE CALENDAR, ‘The House then took up the private calendar, and passed several buls. SURPLUS REVENUE AND LAND GRAN Mr. Grimxr, (opp.) of N. 0 , int uced a to prevent an upneceseary surplus in the Treasury, avd to equalize grants of land among ‘he several States. ' Referred. ULL FOR TH® ADMISSION OF KANSAS. Mr. Gram also at ked cousent to introauce a bill for the admission of Kansas. Not granted. THE WOMASTRAD BIL Mr. Waicur, (adu.) of Ga., introduced @ Homestead ill. bi ELECTION OF POSTMASTERS. Mr. Leiner, (opp ) of Obio, introduced a bill providing for the election of Postmasters by the people. Referred. EXKCUTIVE PATRONAGE Mr Larrer aleo introduced @ resolution ca‘ling on the President to inform the House what members of the Thirty thira Congress who voted for the Kansas Nebraska bill were sudse juently Appouted to office under the late or present administration, &-. THE Cask OF WOLCOTT Mr. Hvones, (aim ) of fod., introduced a resolution providing for the aivcbarge of Mr. Wolcott from castory. Mr. Stevens, (adm ) o! Ga., said Mr. Wolvott ought to be turned over to the court for trial. ANOTHURK HILL FOR THE ADMISSION OF KANSAS. Mr. Davis, (adm.) of Ind., aeked leave to introduce a Dill for the admission o' Kausas. Not grauted. A RAILROAD TO THe Pacino. Mr. Samim introduced « bill for a railroad to the Pacific, Adjourned, WEW YORK LEGISLATURE, Benate, Aunany, March 15, 1858, PETITIONS, RTC. For the imposition of tolls upon railroads. For travelling expenses to the Judges of the Supreme Court. For uniform rates of freight on railroads. A resolution of Mr. Divan, restricting the speeches of Senators in debating questions to ten minuies was adopted. The bill to appoint commissioners of deeds in incorpo- rated villages was lost. ‘The bill relative to daheries in Richmond county passed. Mr. Stow’s bill abolishing all free passes on railroads in this State was ordered to a third reading by # vote of 15 to2 ‘The Senate then proceeded to the consideration of the general orders. Assembly. Aunany, March 15, 1868. Tt was agreed to hold afternoon sessions on Tuesdays and Thuredays (o consider claim bills, PETITIONS. Against the removal of Schuyler county site to Watkins, REPORTS, By Mr. Sraries (rep.)—Againat the removal of Schuyler county site to Watkins. By Mr. Axsarkoxc (dem.)—Favorably on the bill amend- ing the General Banking laws. NOTICES OF BILLA To regulate the labor of adults and minors. Mr. Sauisnvke (dem.) moved to refer back the usury amendment bill, th order that the minority report may be presented. Agreed to, The annual report of the State Engineer on railroads was prevented, Mr. Dorvea (rep.) gave notice of a bill to provide grounds lor building a pew Quarantine, U8 PASSKD. To amend the Ulster County savings Bank charter. To alter the of Manhattan ville. To exempt the firemen ot Peekekiil from taxation. Mr. Jenxwiait (dem.) introduced « bill providing for ibe immediate sbatement of the nuisances in New York, arising from sunken lots apd stagnant water. It obliges the owners of lots to fill them up immediately on notice, and in default, and where the owners are not gives autbority to the corporation to fill them up immediately and aseces the expense on the property. Mr. SHEPHERD (1ep.) introduced a resolution restricting the apecches of members to five minutes in debating ques tions, excepting that oa Mr. Laning’s Kansas Aid Society Jations, Laid over. "tir, Reon ) offered a resolution excluding small voila from circulation. Lost. Mr. Gopaxn (rep.) offered # resolution requiring a re port from the Committee ow the Claims of the Soldiers of ‘the War of 1812 before the 20th of March. Adopted. ‘A motion to form a grinding committee was laid on the table. Mr. Ricnaxns (rep.) introduced concurrent resolutions for the amendment of the constitution, #0 as to extend franchise to colored pertons The Legislative Lobby. Avnany, March 15, 1858, = The lobby bere daily receives accessions, and occa | sionally loves a member for a day or two. Among the recent arrivals in town we notice Mr. George Law, of yout | city. I presume business brings him here. Markets, DELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Pumtapeiema, March 15, 1858. steady, Pennsylvania State fiver, 87)y. Readi Railroad, 20. Morris al, 48. Long Island Railrow 124). Pennsylvania Kaitroad OiaRLAeTON, March 13, 1858. Cotton—The sales to dey are uuimportant Bartwone, March 16, 1858 dall and lower, Howard sireet $4 bu, City Mills Wheat steady; $1 048 $1 18 for red, and $1 90 White advanced to 570. @ S80 ; yellow lower; ace ai htc Whiskey a shade better 20 ie, for city and 20 ic. 8 Zio, for Ohio, Pin.apernta, March 15, 1858 Good wacat ie wanted , red Flor Floor is firm, but doll #110; white, A $190. Corn ja in active demand at ‘he jor yellow. Sugar Ouoyant, unser a touch re ‘ed stock. Lard buoyaet, Whirkey dull and un pent _ ‘Dre Orena.— The © Hogvenots ? was yiven last ovening at the Academy for the fourth time to a crowded house, The performance improves with every repetition, the beauties of the op@ra becoming more and more apparent the oftener it is heard. The “ Huguenots’ will be given on Wednesday and Friday, and persons who wish for good sonta will do well to apply early. Rroapwar Treatre —Thi house was closed last night, in order to prepare for the production of the new play founded upon eventa in the Indian rebellion, and intro- ducing the Nena Sabib and other well known characters. The plan on which the play is produced is the same ae that of Astley’s Amphitheatre, London, and is altogether ‘Dovel ip thie city. "ARRIVAY, OF THE STAR OF THE WEST, TWO WEEKS LAYER FROM CALIFORNIA, $1,279,134 im Treasure. MONS" ARY AFFAIRS. MAXKEIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS. STATS OF THs MadKUIS, ao, &o., &. ‘The United States steamship Star of the West, Alfred G. Gray, Feq., commanding, left Aspinwall March 6, at £50 P.M., ard arrived at Querantine yesterday afiernoon. She brings the Sap Francisco mail of Feb. 20, $1,279,224 in treasure on freight, and 199 passengers. The following is the specie list of the Star of the Wost:— | Wels, Ferg” & o,.$465,000 Frank Baker.. » $8,900 Howlond&Aspinwall.101,312 F Kinetein & Bro... 6,654 Oraer 92,415 K.Meader&0 adams 6,000 A. Bel ; + 64,000 C. mings. 4/300 Freewan & Co,.... 68/266 Butoher & Bro. 4,000 Am. Ex. Bape 100 GW. xohenkterg.. 3,256 James Patrick J.G. Parker & soa. 3,007 E. Kelly & Co. 44,750 Turner Bros + 2,581 Flint, Peabody & Co, 34,447 H. E Giflla,. » 2,400 J. Strave, Bro. & Co 27,049 J. H. Coghill + 2818 700 A. Hardy & Co... 2,200 Tayior « Ritch... 2,100 TG. Hand & Co... 2 2 Jos. Hunter & Co 2,500 8, IF. 81,910 16. ©. Durand 2,000 1 596 Covroy & O’Conner., 10,250 McLean & Luitz 500 Labsu, Howes & Co, 10,040 F.Kapp...... . 500 'W. T. Coleman & Co. 10, Culbert & Finlay. 3¢0 R. Meader.......... 9 —_——— Treadwell & Co. Total... .....00.$2,279,134 Left at Aspinwall, United States sloop-of-war Jamestown, and ber Rritanvic Majesty’s steamer Leopard, Her Britanpic Majesty’s ship Bruaswick apt. Ommaney, sailed for Port Royal, Jamaica, March 3, from whence she probably would proceed to the United States. The United States eteamer Fulton, Lieut. J.J. Almy commanding, wrrived at Aspinwall March 1, from Chiriqui, and sailed March 6 for San Juan del Norte, via Chiriqui, with despatches for Gen. Lamar, United States Minister to Nicaragua. March 10, at 7:30 A.M, off Inagua, spoke H. B. M.’s jer St x, op a cruise The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's steamer John 1. Stephens, W. F. Lassidge, commander, left San Francisco Feb 20, at3P. M.,and arrived at Panama March 6, at 6 A.M. She brought down 443 passengers, and treasure a8 follows, viz. :— re Re ses ceeeee coe, $1/574,083 We are indebted to the purser of the Star of the Weat for favor#, and to the express agent of Wells, Fargo & Co. for files of papers. Some reasonable rains bad fallen all over the State, Mivers bad plenty of water, ond farmers found no fault with the season. Sowe extraordinary gold diggings are reported to bave been discovered on the South Fork of the Salmon river, Two men are said to bave averaged 45 ounces per day of gold duet for twenty-eight days. A wap named Hughes, indicted for perjury by the | Grend Jury of Teolumne county, committed suicite by | taking #trychnine, upon being imprisoned, on the 9th of | February. Hugbes was an Englishman. Aimer named Hepry Campe was killed near Tuttle- town, on the 7th Feb., by the caving of a bank of dirt npen bim. Campe came to California from New Orleans; be was a native of Bremer Haven, Germany. An irsbman nemed Jeremish Sullivan, a fisherman war accidentally drowned in the Sacramento river, by fa! 5 g from tus boat while in a state of intoxication, on Sth February, opposite Conrad’s, about two miles below Sacramento city. sent out to explore the river Colorado, The United Btotce eteamer Explorer grounded about 150 miles above Fort Yoma, but a lighter draught steamer proceeded up tbe river as far as 30 miles above the fort. This expecition demonstrates the perfect practicability o navigating this river by light-dravght steamers to within one day's march of the Great Salt Lake country. ‘The trial of Henry Bates, ex State Treasurer, for embex aling the pebiic funds, was commenced at Auburn, Placer county, where it bad been transferred from Sacramento on the 18th February. The result was not known. Three men, named 7. Levens, Edward Oraymer and William Hunter, were recently drowned inthe Umpqua river, while on their way down from the town of Scotts. burg, Southern Oregen, to Umpqua “ity, in a small boat. A person name? Ovcar Dietz, engaged in mining upon Jeckson creek, Southern Oregon, lately fell into a mining ebaft and was killed. Be was found at the bottom of the shaft, with bis bead under water, and already dead. The deceased was from the city of Berlin in Prussia, where be pestered considerable estates. Having taken part in the revoluticvary movements in that city in the year 1849, he was baniebed for the term of ten years. His term of bapishment would have expired next year, Miscellaneous Newa Items, ve oF A Rerkikvk —Some excitement waa Monterey en the 12th of February, by the murderer, pamed Joes Anastasia.’ ‘This ced, aitera fair trial, tobe hung on that day; but on the 10th m reepite for “Abas Jenus! was received from the Govern for thirty day#. As there was no map of that name under sentence of death in Monto. rey, ard as Jone Anaataria waa the oply man condemned 10 die, in the custody of the Sheriff there, that officer very reasorably sopoored that the Governor had intended to reapite Jone. He therefore refused to bang him on the Voth Jove Anastara having been regarded as a dangerous cexperado by the people of Monterey, the prospect of his escaping the sentence awakened immenre excitement, and * jeter mined, it the hour should be passed ove: the execntion and be not be bung, that the ive and bang him themselves. An under Sheriff, T, took upon himself the responsibility of carrying the execution into effect, and thus prevented a poplar ourbreak, Jose confessed to two murders on the gallows. ‘Tre CarsvORNtA SLAVE Case.— The Supreme Court of this State has reeently rendered a decis'on in a fagitiv ° case, which bas excited much remark, ©. A Stovall Merrlesippt in 1867 for California, with a negro body rer. van', pamed “Archy.”” He travelled across the Pains, and arrived in Sacramento on ths Ist of Octuber subse. nent, On bis way be rtopped at Carsen Valley, and there Songbt a ranch, on which be placed some cattle he bad brought with him Im acramento he opened a eebeol, and advertived for aebolare. He aleo hired out “Areby.”’ ed received wages for him several months. Tately be concluded to return 10 Miesisstopi, and “Archy’”? ruppirg eff from him, he had bim arrested and put in pri- fon ar a fogitive slave. A writ ot babeas corpus for CArchy's' liberation carried tho matter eventanily before the Supreme Court: and two of the Justices decide that althongh Stovall's action has undoubt. jiv entitled the negro to hie freedom according to law, as hie is the Grat care, and Stovall is in bad health, why the negro mast be given up to bie master, They cay, however, thet Stovall's ease ball not form & ‘and that ‘in fatare they will be governed by the law.—San Francisco Feb 2. ASSATITING A MEMNER OF THE Vrortaxcr Cosmerrte — Jobp Center, a respectable citizen of San Francisco, while ‘eDt visit to Sacramento, was ret upon in the For. jed by the infamons bation bas been aroused in by this outrage: and sbeald a lite one be a Dierdy retritntion would undoubtedly be meter ont tothe miscreants who are guilty of it, Mr. Center is President of the San Francisco Plank Road, and it is thought the as- rault npen bim was committed because be was eupposed to be a member of the Vigilance Com mittee. Marriages, Birthe ard Deaths. MARRIED. AxrREwsCiins —Ip Tood's Valley, Jan. 19, Mr. R. Hf. Ardrews to Mins Matiida Childe BaRnaT— Dowmarson — in dan Francisen, Feb. 4, by Rev. John BH, Dr. J. Rarbat te Mies Margaret Donpaison, Parice Fvase.—Tn San Francivor, Jan. 98, by Orrin Reiley, Feq., J » Mr. J. Hl Baring to Mra, Margaret | Ryans incr Srevess.—In San Franciaco, Feb. 16, by Rev. John PB OPha, Mr. Wiliam Figin Rirch, of the steamer Jobe 1. St phens, to Mier Mary Jane Stevens. Cank.—In San Francisco. Fed. 18, by Rev. R. P. Cter, Mr dumeaC Bird, of Stockton, to Miss Rhoda’ C. Clark, ot Canton, N.Y. RotimG— Kevsa = In San Francisco, on Thoredey, Feb. 11, by the Rey, Father Gallogher, Mr. George King Bol- ling, of Virginia to Mise Theresa Sorena Marie Kenna, of Philedelpbia, Penn. or Rar, Yuba county, Jan. 26, Canerar—Aanren —At T Julivg F. Carter (o Eliza Jane Harper Crocken—Harwox —In Sacramento, Feb. 18, by Rew. J. A. Renton, @ HL Crocker, of White Rock Spring, to Miss Fiten Harmon. Dasrere-—CrarKsow.—In San Francisoo, Feb. 7, by Rev. RP. Cutler, Mr. Thomas Daniele to Mise Anretia Clarkson. Fitiorra Fret —In San Franciseo, Feb. 10, by Rov. Father Gallagher, Mr Jobe Elliott to Mies Rowe Ann Friel. PRickso: ery. Io San Francisco, in Calvary churet, Feb. 2, by the Rey. Dr. Scott, Stien 0, Erickeen to Mire Anna Maria Larsen. ‘ews bad been received from Lieut. Ives’ expedition, | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 1 | Renn, Mr. Cartes Otto, of sur 6, 385 B. Lacy, George Gray to Mise Kate Poltuaby, Doth of Frevcieco. GReNpos—HaRnorp —At Harrold's Kaneb, Sacr ena county, Feb 1, by the Rev mr Benton, John Grundew to Mrs. Biizebeth Sarroid, botb of Sacramento eounty. Barsisos~ Mover ‘Ty sacramen 14, by Re : m1 Misy Funny Me #ino Franeisea, Feb 4, hy Se eS PM Robert Hewig ty Mow. Shr ok: + Oncninis WNDU Nm Wy Fen Ti Patainma, Jan 26, Mr, Frederick % J. Bene JUIIARD—( HILTON ~-10 ~aerAMeD county, Feb ', °F = W. OK. Gober, © F Juliard to Mad Saran ano tcp. Kasepent—~ WrvGant.- 10 sav Fruncieco, Feb. 18, at the Clinton Temperance House, by Rev. JB. Hill, Mr. Joseph Kamedell, ot Portiand, U ', to tse Drucitia 0. Weyg sat. LaVKIU—CAaGN¥Y.—fn Sas’ Francisoo, Feb 1, by Rov- Father Galiagher, Mr. Jobu Laveli w Miss BriagetCazney. LockkR— ATKINSON. —To Sau Franciaco, Fobrwary id, by Rev. J RB, Sax:on, Jolin W. Locker, of San Mateo ovnuty, to Mise Elizabeth k Atkinson, of san Frarcmon county Lorpnrrc—Baxrr.—In the Bethe) ME. choreh, Feb. by Rev. J. B. Hill, Mr. Poler T. Lundborg to Misa Mary |. Baber Maxxir—Prarr.— In Honoiul, Jan, 4, by Rey. Herman Koolman, Mr. Jacob Markle, form riy ef lowe, 0. Misa Susan Pratt, cf the Hawaiin Kingdom. Mars—Grivnx—ta San Frarcivco, Feb. 1, by the Rev. Father Gallagter. Mi J. +. Mars ‘o Mis & J’ srifiie. OkR— KewGay — At fob rson's, Sacramento cove Feb v, dames Orr, 0° 1S Doreeo’ couny, to Mae dy ‘Keegan, of Sacramcn’ Orro.” Eaaew —b San_ $+ sso, Feb 6, by Rev A Franciaes, 1 Mise Com stazce bhrico, former)y ot >) Petersourg, Russia, Porrsry-—ALLEN.--b. ran Frevciveo, Fed %, by Rev Pathe, Maraati, Mr George Yultnay to Miaa Dolla Allen, KxtiLy—BkRON —In San Francisco, Jav. 31, by Rev Father Maraschi, Dr. P. J. Reilly, San Franciaco, to Micy Kate Heron, daughter of Joi Heron, Esq , of Phila del; bie. RIPPON GAsK.» 11) Sacramento, Feb. 16, Capt. Samuel be to Mose Mary Livery (var oOkR*— LAFFERTY—1n Sha a, Feb. 1, Mr. David J. Rogers to Miss A. J. Lafferty, voth of French Gulch, Saviner—-Stem ry —te hen niu, Pee 25, by Kew 8 C. Damon, Mr. “amuei Savise* vo Mist Sarab Studley SIRWART=- MOORE. — In 8.) Yaacsco, Fob. 2, ab the rest. dence of Mr. A. C. Po neil, by Risbt Kev, Bohop Kis, DD., Capt, Joseph Stewart, Thied regiment of Arcitlery, United States Army, to Mize Fether Anna Moore, formerly of Misslonippt w—Jorer.—At Knigbt’s Ferry, fan Jooquin county, Jun. 3), John T. Tew to Amy Maria Joiner. THomson— Brxrrey.—In Sau Francisco, Feb. 7, by Rev. toed Mr. James S. Thomson to Mina Groua C. L. hy. ‘TuaeN—Dxcox —In Ingomar, pear Chico, Feb. 3, Dr Pad P. Miacn to Miss Catherine Maria Decox of S.nte UZ. TOIMAN—HiGains.—At Towa Bill, Jan. 26, by J. B. Cur- Tier, Ratos J. Tolman to Miss Jonnie Higgios. TRACTVETTRR—HeRRINGER — By Rev. Mir Moshe, Mr Andrew Trautvetter to Mies Anne Herringer, Doth of Sao Frapewe>. Warnes—Scnaarress.—In San Francisco, Fed 7, by Rev F Mocehake, Mr August Warren to’ Miss Sophie Sehastivues Yares— Diviwe.—To San Francisco, Jan 31, by Rev. Dr Scott, Mr Jobn D. Yetes, of Los Angeles, to Misa Margaret Divine, of San Francisco BIRTHS. Brown —In San Francisco, on the evonirg of the 17th, the wile of A, F. Brown, of a eon. -Becuat.—In San Francisco, Feb. 4, the wife of E. Buchel, of & on Couuxs.—In Honolulu, Jan. 5, the wifo of Capt. J. Col ling, of a gon. DanGesex.—In Columbia, Feb. 4, the wife of Wm. Dan gener of aron. Dantoisk —In Kod Bluff, Jan. 98, the wife of Jules Dar toire of a son, in Los Angeles, Jan, 26, the wife of R. Emer EMERSON ron, of AsOD. Evzier.=— At Princeton, Colusa Co., Jan. 3, the wife of Martiv Etzler, of a daughter. Furman —In Sen Francisco, Jan, 31,the wife of Wm. Brantly Furman, of a son. Ginixy.—In San Francisco, Jan. 25, the wife of Carlos Fravz Girny, of a ken. Hixpixy —Op Canon Creek, Trinity county, Jan. 24, the wile of H. Binley, of a sor. Hossack —Ip Sacramento, Feb. 15, the wife of Chas. D Bossack, Keq., of a daughter Hoyt — On board sbip Ringleader, off Pernamouco, Dec 7, the wife of Tumothy Hoyt, oc a daughter Burnann —On Cache Creek, Yolo Feb, 8 the wife of Chancy Hubbard, of a ¢aughter. Jouxsox.—In San Leand)o, Feb. 10, the wile of Augastus Jobvson, of a ron Joxpax.—Ip San Francisco, Feb. 2, the wife of Mr. R Jcroan, of a daug ter. Kaox —In Sacramento, Jau. 30, the wife of WF. Kuox, of @ son. an Eacramento, Jan, 30, the wife of W. F Knox, of a ton. Kravek —In Vallecito, Jan. 31, the wife of Mr. Kraure, of a son. Lavy, —In San Francisco, Jan. 30, the wife of Mr S. Le vy, of a son. Txvy.—in San Francisco, Jan, 30, the wife of 8. Levy, of @ son. Lainpixy.—Ip facramento, Feb. 13, the wife of Capt. W. P. Lindiey, of a son. Leck.—In Hovelulu, Dec. 28, the wife of Capt. G. Hi Luce, of 8 onughter. Mosknach—At Sbasta, Feb. 5, the wife of A. H. Mose bach, of a daughter. Newman —In Weaver, Feb. 3, the wife of John New man, of a Fon O'Connon.—In San Francisco, Feb. 9, the wife of Mr O’Copuor, of @ son. O'FRKRALL —In Marysville, Feb. 4, the wife of Peter K O'Ferrail, of a sop. Raypaut. —In San Francisco, Feb. 10, the wife of Wm Randall, of a daugoter. Rirvoy Sacramento, Feb, 13, the wife of Charles Rippon, of a daughter. SkUCMAN.—In Sep Francisco, Feb, 10, the wife of Mr. Heury Seligman, of « son. Suaw.—Neer Eureka, Humboldt county, Jan. 20, the wife of 8, L. Shaw, of a sou. etartsion—In Sen Francisco, Feb, 12, the wife of Mr Jobo Stapieton, of a dangh'er. Tracy.—In Sacramemo, Jan, 29, the wife of Mr. John C. Tracy, of & caughter Vasnences—In San Fravcisco, Jan. 31, the wife of Mr. Vanbergen, of @ sen. Wiverit ~ In Shasta, Jan. 22, the wife of Mr. Winsett, of a dangbter Woon.—In Honolulu, Dec. 20, the wife of R. A. 8. Wood, ote daughter. ‘covworm —Io Loe Angeles, Jan. 25, the wife of Wal lace Woodworth, of & son. DIED. Atmix.—In San Francisco, Feb. 6,1. Albin, formerly Proprietor of the French newspaper the Messager, and late publisher of the Mibliotheque Populaire. Amay.—At_ Vancouver Island, Deo, 6, Col, Francisco Away, agec 70 yeors brns.—in Lom Angelos, Jan, 20, Maria Paul! Gastelun, wife of Jobo Bebu, aged 27 years. Bret —Drowned in the harbor of Honoluin, Dec. 26, Jobn Billet, & seaman belonging to 1. B. M.'s steamer Vixen, Bivew.~ In Stockton, Feb. 7, Frank, William and Ieabella B. Biven, aged days. bovine —In San Francisco, Feb 7, at the resitence of Dr. HC F. Bebrene MM rab A Boulden, of Obio, late of Nara aged 26 yeare Bray.—In Sab Francisco, Jan. 5, of consumption, Mr Ben) Bray Jr.,@ native of Salem, Sass, aged 27 years Prices —In Sap Francisco, Feb. 10, Sarah I. , wite of Wr. bigar Briggs, and daughter of T. R, Hutchinson, Feq., of Colombia, 'Ga, aged 22 yeare and 10 months Keown —In Maryevil ©, Jan. 29, Charles Joseph Brown sor ot Joseph M. and Elizabeth Brown, agea 4 years and 4 month. Pvexsen —In Sacramento county, on upper Stockton road, Feb iy of typhoia fever, Aaron Buckner, aged 22 yenre avd 1 cay Ciannixetox — Ip San Francieco, Feb. 6, of consam tion, ‘Wi iam H Charrington, aged 36 years. Coskus.—In Marysville, Feb. 7 only son of Jobn Ken peth and Susan Conklin, aged 1 month. Comm.—In San Leandro, Jan. 30, William Larrabee, youngest son of Joseph and Frances Combs, aged 6 mon bs ane 4 days. Tay.—At Fort Tejon, om Saturday, Jan. 28, Benjamin aged 48 years onron.—In Honolulu, 8.1, Jan. 10, Paul C. Ducor- ron, a bative of London, aged 38 year oungest child of 3 mouths and 16 rs. at the United States Grianet—In Hovolulu. Dec. 8, Hos pital, of c peumption, Mr. Michael Gelabert. Grices.— At Mark ®eet Creek, peer Santa Rewa, Jan. 21, Laura Maria Griggs, daughter of Joseph H. and Elvepia J Griggs, formerly of Greenfeld, Read county, Mo , aged 2 yeare and 6 months Hasty.—In San Francisco, Feb. 17, George John Hanly, eldest son of Thomas and Elizabeth ‘Hauly, aged 2 years and & monthly. Hanns —In Vallejo, Jan. 29, of croup, James, infant son of John and Mary’ Jane Harris, aged 7 mouths and 23 a annicow —In San Francieco, Feb. 15, George Henry Rarrison, ageo 3 years, 6 montha and § days. Haxnicon —In San Fraveieoo, Jan. 28, Jobm Harrison, formerly of Baltimore, Ma, aged 29 years, Henen.—In Sacramento, Feb 2, of pulmonary consump- tion, Charles G Huber, aged 39 years, formerly from Le banon, Peon Heyrness.-- In Honolula, Nov. 20, at the Unite? States Hospital, Mr. Huntress, be! to Summerville, Mass, In San Francirco, Allen W. Jones, late Tn dan Fravcweo, Feb. 14, at the resi¢ence of 1 Thornton, fwanell her grandfather, the Hon, Harry Brattor Judge. daughter of Mre. f. Judge, aged U1 yeas Keanixe.—At Fotsom, Feb. 16, Thomas Eawart, son of | Janes and Ace Kearing, aged 3 years and 4 months xuneet = In San Francieeo, Feb. 1, of typhoid fever, ck Lebnert, & narive of Bremervoyce, (Hanover) senre antix.<In an Francivco, Feb. 6, of cronp, Sarah, | youngest daughter of Abrabem and Frances Martin, a na live f that city, aged T year and & monihe. MeCunms <p Marysville, Feb 7, William Austin, only sop of Thomas and Margaret MeSabbin, aged 14 months Virter — At Gold Hil, Toolumne county, Jan. 27, An drew Miller, 8 ative of Sweden, formeriy of New Orieans, ages aboot as O'Cowner 1, —Tn San Francisco, 27, Charles 0°Con nell, a vative of county Clare, 28 years Sketiy —In fan Francieen, Feb. 18, of consumption, Thereea Flynn, #ife of Mr. Peter Skelly, native of Boyle Roronmmon county, Iretand, aged 27 years, Surin.— Ip Novare Valley, S.1, Dec 20, at the resi dence of J, FB Marshall, Ree. Joreph ©, Smith, Inte of Newton Corners, Waee., aged 38 years St, Joux —In Hovolalu, Jan. 13, Mr. Henry St. Jobo, Inte Purveyor to bie Majesty, @ native of Eugiand, aged About 8t years. Sreniuxy.< At the Moepital at Hilo, & 1., Jan 6, of chro. pic inflammation of the bowels, Ravley F. Stadley, tate s¢ cop) mate ot the ship oe ee of “ton , Conn, eb. 4, Florence Aviueto, Garvin—Harei.—In San Francisco, Feb. 12, at tho Tayion.—Tn San Francteco, ‘ resivence of Mr, Samuel 0. Harding, by Rev. F. G, Ewor, | daughter of John F. and Mary B. Taylor, aged 19 mons | P. Fld) Garvin, of San Francisco, Jano Harris, | and 20 days. late of ville, . | ‘Travers —In San Francisco, Feb. 11, at 12 o'clock M, | GATE VAN Devany.—In San Francisco, by Rey Mr. | Pawar Travers. aged 24 years and 11 months, native of | Cutler, Dr. Justin Gateer, Jr., of Sacramento, to Miss Lizzie ‘A. Van Deuten, of Clifton Spr Springs, N. ¥. | Gnat—Fotgninr. in Gan Fyaacico, Fed, 3,by Rev, Bo county Tre! . ) ‘Voousars —In San Franciseo, Feb. 1,0, Le Voorhees, Lous, Ho, formeriy ot Ohio. | Broome etreet, LS | of Jomes Eyre 5 Offa #, enye the Ben F/ ancasco Price Current Ferruary, the market evens to be decidedly reser than atthe date of the paticg of the Inet steamer. Cone Commie cepital is eoewiog low but the rates are un 1 82 per cent por ment On good Collen rg is a0 fo ate 8 Ot, the © Dep quite r ce ty rc tD lhe Stn! Ollie — Fhe cialay ta Hee evar ce of (bese Denes AFORE [TOW dIRpHLe Betwern et Comptotter incumbent and toe Comptratler cient, an te whe wax really the Comptrotier of ~tate, whore signature ‘Mus oF course necemary to the validity of the bonds, F cm the present av pect of affairs, we suppose the ques- | tow has been rettied, Markets. ! Saw Francisco, Friday evening, Feb. 19, 1858 1 Flour. Baler of 1,860 Yr tacks Ore Ou” pivato ferme Grain —Sale of 400 bags buriey on private terms: at rele of wheat er oats, Porators.—salew at 1 por bag a) per ty. for choice. Beans — Salen of red bere st a c. Hay.—Naies at $14.8 $20 per ton. Provicieus. —Aales of 20 caths brined bans at We | 81 firkiog Pate rice'e pu ter a $Cc. Grocerics.—4,.000 mats Siam rice eld at f 000 do de. at $5 46; 20 hall bin sion! 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Hunt, Webster & C machines, embracing Hicks’ recent improvements, and I cerced under Howes’ pateat, No. 49 Broadway, No ¥., drat teor ** Tiant Sttrch Sewing Botehelor's Hatr Dye, Wigs and Tousen ‘The bes! in the world, eu parking all made Sold wad applied at the manutactory, 28 Brondway jatndvro’s Halr Dye, Wigs and Toupers— Pee in the world. For ssle waddye applied at No 6 Asior House. White, the Hatter's Spring fal) style rec uced to $2 at WHITE'S, 168 len, $3; Lent ulton atrvet Defiance Salamander Sates—With Patent | powder proof locks and cross bars. Also fire and burglar proct parior sates. *Depot 192 Pearl strent AOBKRT M. PATRICK. | The Mevaiite Tablet Razor Strup Can oe obtained, genuine, at J. &B BRAONDEMY wore, wo, 1 | Astor Boune. | De wevreoty Photographs, Perfect | f ye in five’ — dikenrss. taken at the HARRISON gallery, 283 Fulton sreet, brookiyn. | 150 Dozen Custom Made Shirts rete! | wholessic prices al McLAUGHAIN'S, 209 Ureeuw: | corner of Murray Ge | troduced by ESPENCHEID. Price $3 80. At No. 118 Nassau | sireet, | Jemen's Hata —Spring Style for 1X58 tn= Watkins Ahead —Tils Benatifal Sp. id establiabed store, No. Marries, Kewxanp—Wixoy —On Monday, Mai W Beach, Wines J. Kxyeann to Sana ter of Samuel Wixon, Beq., Dakkix—PRatr Un Jan. 4, at the Catholic Mission, in Hovomlu, by the Rev derman Koolman, Mr Jacon Maxkix, formerly of lowa, U. S.,to Mist Sosay Prarr, of We Hawanan Kivedcm. (rane k—Dashini.—By the Rev. MB Barrett, at the nce of the bride's father, Mr RC. Sowaxer, oF this Eusum, caughter ot GH. Dashiell, of Norfolk coun | y Honmouth county, N. J, papers please copy. Sravanovcnt— BKiDGK —Un Seturiay, Starch 13, at St. Paul's church Brook yn, & 1, by the Kee Joba we thane, Mr. Ricuanb ©. Stans Norane to Mania Earer, daughter of | Waiter Bridge, Faq , ali ot Liverpool, Kngiand. thew Roots — On Monday, March 15, Jos, only son of Fiwd. | M. and Martha A. Boole, aged 1 year and § days. will take pace from the residence of his xrapofaber, No T3 avenue D., this (Tu.sdas ) aiteraooa, at ebe © cloe! | Bunsen. Williamsburg, on Thursday March U1, of | congestion of the bowels, Isami E, infant daughter of Willwrm aod Jane Fliza Suvne |. aged J weeke Covcmmat—At Honotula, Jan, 4, Hassan, wife of | Capt. ¥ Ceggesbatl, of the whalesbip diver Cloud, of New Bedford Comeat —On Monday morning, March 15, after a pro- tracted timers, SeRet biues, w of Henry L. Cotheal, and dangtter of Howel Hopposk aged O4 years, The relatives anc frieuds of the vsinuy are coapectfully invited te attend the funeral. on Weineetay afternoon, at baif past two o'clock, from ber iate residence, No. 147 ‘Wert Eleventh street, without tarther invitation. Her re- Inainy will be taken to Trinity Cemetery. Crpsivce —On Konday March 16, Issac Commas, of Buntirgion, Conn , aged 66 years. The relat;ves anit frienda of the family, and those of bis sons, Charies Curtiss aod Wiliam A. Cammings, are ‘nvit €6 to attend the funeral services, at No 56 Went fovaty Otth street, this (Tuesdsy) afternoon, at three o'clock. The retains will be conveyed to Huntington, Cona , for intermen! Day.—Oo Monday evening, March 15, Mra. Aww Wenia, wicow of the late Jobn Lay, in the 72d year of ner age. The fi iene of the family, those of Ler suns, Charles J and Francie W. Day, end the members of the Sixteenth | Baptiat church, are respectfully invited to atead the fune- | ral. on hyp afternoon, at ball past one o'clock, meeting house Sixterath street, near Foghth avenue, without further iavitation maces —On Movday, March 15, after a short and severe | ‘ilness, Jou FE Deacow, eon of Sarah L. aad Alanson A. Descon, eee 4 years, 4 months and 1 days. j ‘The friends of tne family are respectfully invited to at- | tend the futeral from the residence of his grandmother, No. 16 Second avenue, at wo o'clock this (Cuesdlay) after- Door Fauvrnot —On Sunday, March 14, Me. Praxcis Baqotnot, aged 82 yore He bad been for 88 years in to employ of Vesnra, Win. Agnew & Sone The relat'ver ana friends, and the members of Wash- ington Chapter No. 2, 0 v A., are invited to attend the Foner ai, thie (Puraday) afternoon, at two o'clock precisely, | trom the Weevcnerter Hotel, corner of the Bowery and On Suneay, March 14, Mire. Rua A. Eras, wife the 88th year of ber age o {riepds 0: the fannly are Invited ty at: om her late resi No, 179 Bast | th street, near Second avenue, this (Tuesday) » —0n Sunday, March 14, after a ebort illness, Mra. Morcaner Gals, & tative of Borrowstouness Scotland, ages 76 years. ‘The foetal will take place from the residence of her rice Me Jessie Elder, No, 167 Third avenue, thie (Ta fas afrerncon at ttree o'clock, The friends aad acquaint. avces of the femily, those of ber sister, Mra. Jesne dof ber nephew, Alex, B. Elder, are reapectfaity im vt The remains #ill be taken to Albany for in wt Criaweet Tn Honotula, at the United States Hoapital, Mr Miemaet, GaLAneRT, of consumption. The deceased nh Avgust ®, 1825, at Mabon, isiand of Minorca, ’ rarewn, Fhe parents were Spaniards, are now liv f and.well known among officers of the United States pavy. Their_son Michael, whore death we now record, war token at 12 years of age tothe United States, by Pur cer Thorton, of the United States ship Jobo Adams. flo dip sod wae educated by the Thornton family, in Va, at Wood ‘hag a 18. a morning, Marc Convair Ry Hall, and daughter of Peter P. Dey, it the 26th year of ber age ‘The fupera’ will take place from the residence of her father, No. 160 Prince street, Brooklyn, thie (Tuesday) af tern’on, at three o'clock. The friends of the famuy are respectfully invited te attend jAywan —Suddenly, on Monday, March 16, AxpRew, -onngest eon of the Jobn Hanoah, of this eity, in the doin year of hie age. Notice of the funeral will be given in this evening's and to Morrow morsing’s papers. | Frederick tivad, of Newark, are Invi Haxr ~On Morday morning, March ¥8, Wruuaat F. Mame, in the Bet yeur ot bit age. Tho reintives and (rier ‘: of the family arn reapectfally | invitee to attend the toneral, on We Secoun afternoon, a rue o'ek ch, TUR his ade resieuce, No. 489 4econd ave- Jackson —On sonday morning, March 14, after a linger. ing Ulpeew Wa Jackson, w dow of Charlea P Jacveon ‘The relativee ape friendr exper Tully iavited te ag. wea o the fu) ovat f ¥) TOR ber law residenee, Terbey nrcr Free vermey Lo wieNce ~ Succeuty, in BrooklyD, op Sunday, Marcie 1), Lovee ante of James 8 Lawrence, oged 2 yeara The relatives and friends of the Cucnily, thore of her Uber, Ande # Hoo, OF state Iniand, and of ber brother, ted to attond the fut Mary’s church, Classon avenue, near Myr- neral, from St. | We avinue, Hookiza, an WadBeeday, a8 twalve o'clock M. | Bern ame with be thken from thence to Greenwood Ce- wrtery for mterment. Huntingdon and Greensburg, Pa,, and Steubenyille, @, papers please copy. ke OD. March 15, Wrisam Hany, sow of uae sud Rosanna Lee, aged 1 year, 10 months and 6 nye. ‘The relntives and friends of the family are inv he to utter” the funeral, from the residence of Parents So $3 Hamilton street, this Tuesday) afternoon, or ait past two o'clock. MelMRK Ob Sunday, 64 years, 4 Montes BHO 7 thay The (riots OF the (amily are rempectfully invited to ate tana the th uewday) &.Lornoon, at two o" Trou the reat 1 500 in-law, MM. Owen, Ne. Viihameburg, ou Sunday evening, h jlilast daughter of Audvew F, and Magy The friew: « nnd relatives are respectfully invited to at- tera funeral, thiv (Tuerday) afternoon, at aif past two o’clock, from ou 259 South Ewen street, Mirssx.—On Monday, Mareh 15, Mrs Kinane, the be- | loved wite of Capt Irvin J, miller, tn the seth year of her age. ‘The relatives and triencs of the family are responding Invited to attend the funeral, on Wedhosday after’ at two o'clock. from ber Inte residence, No. 268 de ptrect . Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for in- ‘ter men! ‘The relatives avd frien?s of the family are respecttally, requested to attend the foneral, from ‘be residence of grandfather, John Braisted, No. 64 Broome street, this (Tuckdey) mornieg at eleven o'clock, Piucu.— On Saturday morning, March 13, Tomson Pmos, Feq.; aged 70 years. MURLLY.—Gp Sunday, March 1f, Aypraw Rimur, aged Tavtrim. Ireland. afternoon at 25 years, # vative of : ‘Tbe funeral witl take piace thia (Tucada; one o'clocs fi. m No. 133 Firat avewue. 0 friends aad relatives are respectfully invited vo attend, without further notice Smrra —On Dec 29, at the residence ef J. F. B. Mar- shail, Kaq in Nuuanu Valiey, Rev. Jownen ©. Sarr, lade of Newton Corners, Mavs., aged 38 years. Mr. Smith was & Unitarian clergyn an, aud having been compolled to re- sign bie pastoral charge on account of feeble health, be Was Comm s.0ved by the American Unitarian Associvtion to visit Honoluin, with » view to establish « Uai'aran So- ciety He divente progressed eo rapuily, however, that ov bis arrival there rome six week ago be was too feeble to enter upon the work, and be sunk rapidly. Mr. Smith leaves # wife ano tnree chi\dren. Srupiey.—On Jan, 6, at tho hoepital at Hilo, of chronie inflammation ot the bowela, Saycky F. Stuptay, late recond mate of the shiv Newburyport, of St o- His wite 4nd several children reside at Falmouens ase Sriirvax.—On Monday March 16, of consumption, Par~ KICK SULUVAN, Aged 42 years, n native of county Cork, Lre- jand. His friends, and those of his brothers-in law, Thomas O' tren, Jr., Thomas Colaban and Michael Leamy, are re- fs ectfuly requested to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’elock, trom bis late residence, No. Mulberry 6 reet. Tavton —At Havana Island of Cuba, on Wed Feb, 10, Sixciain Tav1ok, only son of Jane H. and the Rohert W. Taylor His friends, ano those of the family, are respectfully Vitec to mitend the funeral, trom the residence of his grand- mother, Mra Themas T. Woodruff, No. 33. 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