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8 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1859. THE ELM STREET MURDER. News from Utah. United States Court. ‘The Utah papers up to the 16th December have been re- Before Hon. Judge L. Wenclusson of the Coroner’s Inquest—Interest~ | ceived. They contain very little of general pa THE BROOKLYN Lae ein tonind hai SENTENCED TO SING ‘Testimony—Verdict of the Jury, Impli- | Peace, however, continues in Utab, and, like the SING HT YEARS. ae xe cian andl Wie Beasaeaees J mankind, the Saints “are marrying and giving in mar- | Jan. 18.—Phe United States ve. Miward Edwarde, Amelia ‘The Coroner’s inquest in the case of Richard Owens, riage” and attending to all the claims of society and ex- ) Edwards, his wife, 1d Samuel Jémes.—Tho first named who was murdered at No. 21 Elm street, on Saturday | istence. The weather had been excessively cold, and fur- | prisoner pleaded gui'y to an indictment charging bim might, was concluded yesterday afternoon, at the Sixth ther reports of its direful effects are made in the News. | with counterfeiting in » cklyn on an extensive scale, and Precinct station house. A young man named William Redman, a resident of Platte | the two latter were trie md found guilty of the same ‘The evidence elicited important and interesting, | county, Missouri, was found frozen to death in the moun- | offence. Mr. Dwight, Assist 1 District Attorney, called for and completed the ceain ot oheteselanee elroy af. tains of the 24 of December. sro cee ae on aay the rentence of the Court on the prisoners. Guced against the prisoner Glass and his associates. The very, but had been seriously injured, Mr. Joachimesen read an affidavit of a gentieman, cata o"yheee brindred dollars ba vy agent to the Astor property, stating that the female z ich the murder is su] ‘Theee hundred dollars bad been offered for Pistol (a six-shooter) with whi murder ipposed ts ea a . Bs . ent .oe Se considered to bear that relation to him. Se tye case © wer bed Seemataw | te os ee ee ae 4 examination it was foun in . For the agreeable en’ ma eaeess ine other three having been recently discharged | four young Mormons set out—viz., John WV. ‘Wooley, Prive ae mn that if snore Y aapeqpere np, ie 1c , under charge Court, yu ee have soquitied «36 ‘woman, bub im the. abeonoe of tastl- | 100 eld 34% Brigham Young, Jr., Stephen Taylor and Jason 1. mony as to her being his wife, the jury had noother alter- | 100 Harlem RR, pref. 39 One of the witnesses, named Quinlan, testified that he go" | srcbeeded in appreticnding them at Ogden, about 4 A. M. ‘the weapon from Glass’s brother about ten or fifteen mi- | of the 9th, and by them were delivered to the authorities the same day, which BELOW. Brig Suwannee, Hosmer, from St Marks. nutes after the murder was committed, and that he was | of Great Salt Lake City at 7 P. M. pative but to convict her. He would, therefore, suspend SECOND Sehr Mary D Lane, Gardner, from A) In. was regarded quite a feat in its way, and an intimation to | sentence on the female prisoner,‘in order that the wit- | $2000 Miesouri 6's... 8654 C vard, of steamtug Wm pe Teports no inward told to put it away. The conclusion of the inquest was | Ma eee ta A ard road to travel,” + o aan a ate, + 1% Honma venstla With 49 miles of the Host ot penoot nesses may have an opportunity of coming forward to 4000 Tenn 6's, '90. give oral testimony that sbe is the wife of the prisoner | 7000 Brook’n¢ity wi 101 Edwards. 8000 ErieRRebde,’71_ 41 On bebsif of the prisoner Samuel James, Mr. Ashmead | 6000 Harlem2dmbds 0% said he never knew 2 charge of 80 gruve a nature to reault | 2000 H RiverRRistma 104 3¢ in a conviction on sueb it testimony. James was a 6 sbs Artisans’ Bk. 92 Stranger here, and hence ‘absence of testimony as to | 100 Bk of Commerce, 101 highly satisfactory, and tho verdict was pronounced by all | Judge Z. Snow and Elder Alma L. Smith, the former to bea most righteous one. To Coroner Jackman, his fon bie ae come ir] + deputy, Dr. 0, Hanjon, and Captain Dowling, should be | saints, in obedience to the call made last spring for all to awarded much praise for the fearless and efficient manner | come home on the 10th December, and report things flour- in which they investigated this case. Few officials could | ishing from whence they came. SAILED, Br steamship Alps, Liverpool; ships 8 Marsh, Callao; Ber- nard, Bordeaux; Milan, New Orlenbe; burks Lanraetta, Cape uae Hy perior Port Spain; N H Gaston, gion Prince- : HG Brooks, Gonalven, ann Proeet wants Hur , ; dett Hart, Buenos Ayres; Kate (Br), St Domingo: Masonic, St " e | _ ‘The Legislature was in session, On the 14th the Grand | Character. He hoped the Court first | 60 Cumberland, pref 2234 " nfo, have acted ag well, under the circumstances, as the gen- | yup5" indicted James Ferguson, A8q.,for using language | time he had been eharged with an olledee, temper jesxice | 100 BrunswicktityLO 4 Piagres a Brewer, asenals MC 1Atwaoen Mow Kebences Oo tlemen just named. calculated to intimidate George P, Stiles, late Judge of this | with mercy. 4 50 Pacifica $8 Co.880 ‘Wind at suncet WSW. Aunexed will be found a report of the proceedings: — = tot, as the eae — Plt A ode ree i 8. erytty. on peak Aas are, saan Se the in rd ct lob ding No. ea ie s “ clemency of the Court. He guilty to the in- s . . 1 ee ee roe seein iad | Make seme rich Gacioures on the manoer in which Judi | Gitment, and was curing trom Mi Mealy and hal pss: | 1°0 Benn Coal. #10 085 | quan, Novdan iN sunset Wiel We cht woather clear, cial business has been heretofore conducted by the Gentile ed the meridian of life. 900 NY Cen RR..b60 847; 28 Cleve & ToledoRR 32 judges in that Territory. - 1 was in Mr. James The Judge said that be could not allow feelings of com- | 50 200 Chic&R Is RR.bGo 697% Strect, I saw Jobn Glass, Jame: lass? house, corner of Bim anit Daans H Ch Lott LONG BRANCH, NJ, Jan 15, sunset— Wind NW, lighi; wea- iggins and James Loftas ther clear. dobar S : * MARRIED. miseration to interfere with his duty tothe community | 800 200 do......b60 60 Se the Shere: wae toe ee rarat nel ae: Siem Pnartmtn DrovoCity Nov. 25,9 Bishop Dake, | at arg. These partis Kept a wholesale manufsctory for | 60 Eric RE Vices GO | HGHLANDS, NY; Jan 18, uneot-Stenmshly Phils delpbia 9 ’ ie =: Glass, Jobo. r. Jobn Clark and Miss Alvira Pratt, both of Provo. the making of spurious coin, and distributed it amongst + “4 . vel i Shes Bhated Hige nae frie Fi Raced rn HAuert—Havpen.—In Provo city, Dec. 5, by Bishop | innocent persons. ‘The law awards for such an offence the CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. wi iDe Ack Senih pamaate— Fin Web gong 0 the bay. ftrect towards Daxoo,’ Jen Glace and James Clase came | Deke, Mr. Thatcher C, Hallett and Miss Armina & Hayden, | imposition of a fine not exceeding $6,000, and imprisou- Tumsbar, Jan. J8—6 P.M. | cae ite doth of Prove. ment, with hard lubor, for not more than ten years. Tho | _ A*ttes.—Sales mail lots pots were reported at 5 fc, and iuto the liquor store corner of Duane aud Misceltancons. m streets teay F re ily the: Re —At the Jordan Bridge, near Lehi, Dec. | sentence of the Court is that each of the male prisouers be | Pearls at éc. praesent tebe tg if oha Bh a Ey ‘avs, John E- Kosayof Hungary, & ser: | imprisoned in Sing Sing, at ‘bard. labore for'a periat of |. BREADSTOMS—Flour—The market continued to rule | Tho colorsof the ebipping will be at half mest to day in re, mergrgtruas fost a render clon larmarty Bs my, aud Mies Paticnee Loader, of Eng- | eight year, and that they pay a fine of $100 casa before | Arm, with sales of about 10,000 a 12,000 dbis., closing | spect to the memory of Captain Joseph Hamilton, whose re: at. is lata ‘soy pocket cell 1o-aag, wien. Lenve ata | ame their iberation, ; mainly with the following range of prices:— mains were recetved by the steamship James Adger, from Gaptain Dowling; I left there before Glass did; I Saw James DIED. 4 _The prisoners were then remanded to the custody of the | Standar« superfine State ” & 485 | Charleston, The funeral will take place from Calvary (Epis: Glass the next day, at his store, and he asked me for tho | . Knazax—At his residence, in Emigration Kanyon, Great | United States Marshal, Fuxtra State do... .... & 5 50 | cops!) church, Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, this day at 2PM. T did not bave it widh me; have not seen him | Sait Lake county, Nov. 10, 1898, Rider John Killian, agest Spi Commen 10 good Western. : ® “4 85 | Cops amilton formerly commanded the akips Gouth Caroline, ce; John Glass knew [bad the pistol, and when I wag } ©2 years, 6 montlis aut 16 days—gon of Phillip and Mary; United States Marshal's Office. Extra: lows, s0hipan, Refine aad OBO... 870 eT Oy ae nna atid Lagkouts aad wis much reapeseat kus going to put it bebind the bar be told mo to walk around | Was eee - mee ST ch aie Cee CHARGE OF MURDBR ON THE HIGH EAS. Fanchian cotesind ae pranks a Ke . i, a brainy Teal easeaee pig pect gow shown me Js the one given to me by Jame : chureh, in Jackson county, Mo.; in the Missouri persecu- | Man named Marcus Peherty, charged with the murder of | Southern fancy and extra, F 565 @ 7 £0) cojumn) for important maritime intelligence, James Bradley, of the Sixth precinct police b iy | Hous was criven, from Jacksoa to Clay county. from Clay | Wiliam Traneue, a seaman on the ship Culfornia, on the Rye fo extra family and bakers’ brands... 750 & § 59 | sur JH Janvis, before reported ashore at Beach Teland, pees ere ee Soe ee pai ag fe beyond the vorcers of the Siate; eommanded a company | 24th of October last, when on a whaling voyage from | Corn meal 340 a 410 | Wasyesterday morning (18th) floated off, and would be towed New Bedford. Two witnesses, named Henry id and Cunadian flour continu rm, with small sales, in lots, Fdward H. Gordon, seamen on board that vessel, stato | at our quotations, Southern flour continued in good de- that an altercation about work arose between the accuse’ | mand ana at full prices, with sales of about 1,200 a 1,400 and Transue, and that from words they proceeded to | pbis., closing within the range of our figures. Rye flour blows, when Doberty struck deceased on the right | and corn meal were unchanged and sales limtod, Wheat side with a space, from the effects of which he lingered | was firm, and closed at about 2c. per bushel higher. The four daysand four hours and then died. ‘Tae prisoner | gates embraced about 10,000 15,000 bushels, in- and the witnesses were sentto New York in the sct cluding poor white Western at $1 10; ood white Rosenbeath, (Capt. Rogers, by order of the Air Southern at $1 40 a $1 45; white Kentucky at Consul at Babia, The aceused was committed for exa $1 60a $1 €5; Milwaukie club at'$1 09, and red winter vation. Western at $1 35. Corn was firmer, with sales of about ————— 15,000 bushels, fhelndng nixed Western, at 8Bo.; new - yellow Southern at 88¢,, and New Jersey do. at $2c., anc FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | oid white at cdc, Rye was quiet, but irmiy held.’ Bar. ree ley was steady, with sales of 800 bushels at 80, Oats 14 continued firm and in good demand, with sales of Western ‘Tenspar, Jan. 18-6 P.M. | Goa Canadian at 6c, 0680, . The following table from Mr. The rate of exchange on England is unchanged. Bank- | Beli’s circular gives the total exports of breadstuis from ors are asking 1695¢ a 3¢ for sterling bills, but very good | the ble Hales since pe . September last, com- . ile bil a i Hy ig | bared with the same period for the previous three years, mercantile bills are in market at 166% a 1003;. There is | PATED with the samo Sberbynty se TORE, to Castine, Me. Itis expected that the steamer © Vanderbilt, ashore on Fish- er’alsland, will be got off in two or three days. Five hundred oil casks have been put into her. Purser T M Hempstead, of steamship Augusta, from Sevan. nab, bas again placed us under obligations to him by forward- ing to this office full files of Savannah papers. Messrs J M Huniington & Co, Norwich, Ct, wit! please accept our thanks for favor, Reports similar to those forwarded to us are always acceptable. Sur OxNARn, of Boston, from Cardiff for San Franctsco, be- fore reported lost off Caps, Liorn, was 895 tons, bubitia shea. ford in 1844, und owned tp Bozton.’ Banx 87 James, Crutse, from Philadelphia for Rio Janelro, gutinto tbe outer ronds of Pernambuco ith ult. Capt G reports ovéth while laying to in ® heavy gale under close refed maintopsail was struck by a hurricane, throwing the vessel on her beam endg, and filling deck with water, before the mull could be got off; was obliged to knock in the heads of the water casks on the lee slde, when the barb rixhted, received coustte rable damage to spars, dc. Nov 7, passed anewly copoered stauding there, [saw a purty | it the defence of Far West, Mo., against the mob, in the coming up Kim street: this party consisted of about twen- { fll of 1858; went on a mission to Kentucky Jan. 28, 1845, ty persons; they stopped at the alley way between the | Bd took charge of the branches in that State; foilowed corner building and No, 21 Elm street: they aid not appear | the fortunes of the Saints in their being driven (rom Nau- Doisterous, but talked in an ordinary toue of voles; while | ¥OO, ad srrived here among the early settlers of this Ter. ig there a mancame up to me and said there wasa | Tilor der Killisu was @ member of the High Priest’s down in Eun street; T replied {id not hear any; | Qverum, abd lived and died agood man, in the saitil, prac in about five minutes alterwards I beard some shots; [ | bee and exjoyment ot his religion. went towards the crowd; they all came up the street and _ Went into James Glass’ store and went towards the alley Large Sale of Real Estate. way again; some one said “Come on,” others, “Ob, to | ONE NUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT CITY LOTS SOLD hell with the house;” among the five or six who came | ap AvoTION—-ESTATE OF. ROBERT BOGARDUS— out of the liquor store; I positively identided Jobn Glass; Parone SHARERA OP THE TROPARTS while this party stood near the alley way, Theard ong | PRICES AND PURCHASERS OF THE PROPERTY. ehot fired; then those m the porter house all rushed | There was a large sale of city lots at auctioa yesterday, out‘and beaded me off; Was standing all this time | in the Merchants’ Exchange. The property consisted of the rye Pere ettoe ca tliat eldee rece caer’? gilt | estate of the Inte Robert Bogardus. All the lots are in the when I came to No. 2i Elm street, I saw a man | Vicinity of 184th and 185th streets. Mr. Cole, the auc- lying wounded on the sidewalk; ‘the crowd dis | tionecr, stated, beforetputting up any of the property, that Persed immediately; I was assisted by officers eleven o'clock, while | w: tt H the terms of sale were as follows:—Ten per cent of the | Very little doing. Francs are quoted at 5.18% 5.1834, with ‘Hour, Wile. Bl Wheat, Bush. Corn, bush, | Vessel, bottom up; cod not distingnieh the name, which was Cooke and Underbill, and took this mun to the hospital; 28» four, lite, Meal, Lola. Wheat, bush. Corn, bush. fer be 4 1 . be died on the way there; 1 bave beva on this post tures | Purchase money to be paid to the referee at the sale, fit. | a fair eupply of Southern bills, The esiimate of specte for | 1860. + 83,788 18 48495, $1985") DE tonics evs shoot fory-pve minvtes bad wlansel between the | teen per cent on the 18th of February next, when com- J lomorrow’s steamer coatinues the samme Pee ee ee oe eo Garaag | _ BARK Oana, destroyed by fire at gen on the Trish const, we T saw ci sed on t dewalk 19 Et ee 4 " 9 4 ve bod, ‘ p D1 .emont, vick, a , and baw atirers Cooper aut Figan wat duformed then thay | Dlete titles or deeds of the property will be given, and | Nothing further bas transpired in reforence to tho mis. | 15607.7.7;1.4037130 5,206 2/995,701 1/318,097 | Was omnes Py Capt adem Hunter, or topaniaa She waspar. Giass war suppoeed to be implicated in the matter; the | Seventy-five per cent might remain on bondand mortgage, | Understanding between the Erie and the other parties to ‘orerE.—The market continued firm, with sales of a car- | tially insured in Kath offices, aud doubtless had more fasured dn Brunswick and elsewnere, BR Bric Heracn—North Cohasset, Jan 18—The Br brig Herald, from Pernomiuco, with © cargo of agar, bound to Boston, went ashore last nighton Nantusket (each; crew saved, ‘The vessel is leaking hadly, assistance has gone'to her. Her cargo consisted of 400 bags suxar, which will be @ total loss. — (By telegraph to Ellwood Walter, Jisq, Secretary Board of Underwriters.) Reig Hurricane Brrp—Ca mira i ies 0 of of 5,600 bags of Rio on. private terms; 2,500 mats the Railroad Conventivn of last fall, AM! four railroads | EP Pion OD Maka Of oe oe e00 bags of iio gt 03sec. m are to be represented at a mecting to be hold at Baltimore | 1146. The cargo noticed above Was guid tohave been on the 26th, and no doubt very energetic efforts will be | eld ay the same bce, bo ie ‘3. hago Scott & Son the Naw Yo peek give the following account of the stock in this market: made by the New York Central, whose safety depends on | Rio‘on the ithe Junvary, 1860, G:24l; roccived siuse 1 the preservation of the compact, to mend the matter. Mr. | date, 17,490—total 22,791. Sales for consumption es Moran will probably insist on the raising of way fares on | muted at 2,700, Stock of Rio on the 18th day of January, segiek A be Opposit Elm st nes and his ] at sin per cent interest for three years, There was a vory aii was towards Pearl eteet; pistol fring in the streets | fair attendance of bi Beal was tomas wear stconk: pital fring ia the streets | fair attendance of bidders, and the possession of somo of neither “wateb” nor “murder” could have been cried the property was warmly contested. The first lot put up while I was on that post without my having heard it was No, £5, on the corner of Kingsbridge road and 184th 0. S64 Eighth sireet, being | street ythe detective police; | ~ 4 t tee mates alter peves | ‘How much for ibis fine lot of land?” cried the auc- it Simmons, of bark Azof, at 18: when J heard in qnick ssion; I went Vour—$50, $50," “50,” 50." Voices in quick suc- | freight between two such points as Baltimore and Cinein- | Dumingo, 2,100—tots!, 100,511 mats and bags. ¥ of feremast end abandoned; first saw her about 10 4M, and immediately iu tue direction of the f 2 is q we ber of young men going iuto a ase on the north. | cresion—$75, $100, $125, $150, $200, $250, $300, $525, east corner of Duane and Kim § er in | $050, $875, $400. uniform standing > porter house; | ‘The auctioneer here repeated the figure, $400, several in face. wae eee ag they went. in; | times, and called for an additional bid; $410, $420, $425, the officer's name was Bradley; Tasked him if hesawthat | and thence by bids of five dollars at a time, to $475; ty going in; be eid “Yes.* Tsu to hitn they oughtto | there it stuck; the auctioneer in vain repeated $475, $475, Be ratrested, be remarked that he id not see them ing | $475; but it was a dead halt—not another cent could bi apything, and that there was no reasonable cease for | ot. “Third ead last call—$4715—going, going—gone. arrest; 1 Suggested the propriety of his procuring assist- | Ad down went bis hammer, while at the same time he ‘ance 80 a8 to have the party arrested, but he answered announced, Sold to Bennett Kaasord for $475. : me, “Nothing hus occurret,” avd 1 provesdsd on my | Lots 250 and 251, on the opposite corner of Kingsbridge Forte, Tiouked at my waich at ths tite, and eaw it was | 0d 184th street, ’sold to James 8. Jobnston for $315 fifteen minutes past Eleven o'clock. each. Jobn L. mvto, of the Sixth precinct police, being duly | | Four lots on the south side of 184th street, near Kings Bworn, says:—About t yinut-S past eleven oclock [ | DTi@ge read, were cut Ww James 6. Jotuswn fur $100 Hall place and Pearl | 2#cb. : peso has dh ppt up and Jult we tnct.cmurder | Three lots directly opposite thom were knocked down ba m ver there to Arthur H, Snowden for $260 each. ee concn beeing secon Leger ieee a: 0. 21 e r Jots on the south side of 185th street, west of street; we botb went iu, and saw blood on the olciothand | K mee orioee road, were bought by L. . Tennyson for floor; I saw a man lying wounded in bed; his wife anda | S-O0each, boy ‘who was present said, that Jobo Glage had ehot | _ SX small lots, directly opposite, for $90 each, to Wm. 3 thi eply to a qnestion put to tem by | B. Lawrence, Jr. 3 Cantus Domingy Tthen started on my'port again, and | _ Three lots on the southwest commer of 184th street and shortly after, she was d Ftood for her to render # nati is carried partly by water and partly by railroad, it | _ Corrox’—The market exhibited rather more tone, while eas the Fales embraced about 2,000 bales, 1,000 of which were shall be charged as much as if it had been conveyed all | in tyansitu. We quote middling uplands at 12c., Florida the way from New York to Cincinnati by railroad. So | middling at123¢c., Mobile do. atlzi¢e , and New Orleans long as the Baltimore and Ohio can trangmit merchandise | 112%. Wm. P. Wright & Co., in their circular for the sah Arica to-morrow, give the following statement of receipts pel ’ to Cincinnati by way of Wheeling, shipping it there into | ‘nq exports since the fret of September, 1857:—The fol. steamboats or other vessels, at a lower rate than the Erie | lowing is a statement of the movement in cotton since the can gend the same goods to Cincinnati over its road | frst of Soptember, as compared with the previous three aud its connections, the compact is evidently injurious to | 9****'— 1858. 1857. 1858. 1859, the Erie, We apprehend that those who consider the dis- | Received at porte 000 1,740,009 1,221,000 2,068,900 pute a matter of minor consequence may presently find | EX. to G. Britain,. 687,000 263,000 883,000 607,000 themeelves mistaken, Tt was this very point which was | ‘{ PY@MGR:-55 THN) Oe ee ee tt found the most ditnewt to vette in September, andon | ‘Total exports...... ¥45,000 00 622,000 1,988,000 which the Convention so nearly split. Indeed, no treaty | Stock on hand. 677,000 9,000 591,000 837,000 5 ‘i : Of which during tue past week, included In. the abave: coutd then have been concluded had not the Erie, Central | pecorvudl at purtes 108 100 139,000. $6,000. 39,00 and Pennsylvania agreed to yield to the Baltimore Com- } Ex, to G. brituin.. 68,000 21,000 23,000 21000 mittee on this point. Mr. Gurrett and bisastosiates bad, |‘ Franc: 20/000 22000 10}000 6,000 we believe, no discretion even to treat on the question; if | mio, oer F pts 16,000 7,000 5,000 7,000 ‘Total exporis. $3,000 40.000 38,000 34,000 we are rightly informed they were directod to retara home | "The iberease in ree 7 : found ehe had been abandoned Jjured, foremast gone close to deck. the masta avd spars, with ‘jl sail set on them, laying across the rail forward; hend apare star ding, mainmast stending, with main yard across tha boom, and evi) Ret with peak forward; her long’ boat was Jashed on deck, cabin doors all open; did not board her, as thy breeze was fresh from 8K, with falling barometer. Buia Nanxix (built of tron), Moseley, from Boston Nov 13 for Biver of Plate, was spoken Heo 2, 11 29, lon 86, baving lost doth topmasts and jibboom ina equall Nov 23, Wanted no as sistance—all well on board. BRIG TANGO, from Georgetown, SC, was at Lewes, Del, 1ith inst, with loss of foretopmast and some salle Scur Wa Mantix, Dodge, trom Jacmel for NYork, got ashore on Bird Island on the tagbt of the dist uit, but got off With tbe beip of Wreckers with Dttle damage, ahd was seen next day in the hards of wreckers in Crooked Island passage, bound to the nearest port to arrange salvage. Scux Susan Hart, at Holmes? Hole, from Gonaives for Bos- ton, lost deck load of log wood, Prot Boat Horner, from Cuttyhunk, with the crews of brig Themas & Edward, ani sehr Z Seer, arr 1 he brig Hes ne before reported, and Ww: a mrging her cargo to-day. The sehr has |een discharged, and Jast night the wind threw her round broadside on, and she 18 at the ports, compare? with ‘ is to “5 a i " enue, [01 uc! » White. f the rival roads insisted on interfertog with their way ib. 35,000 balck. The increase in exports to | _ worse position than before. Srey wan eeipg ‘up Pearl street, near’ Broadway, | Eleventh avetue, for $184 cach, to David L. 1 if the rival re oS: An as BAR Tans nob petooee ex tOr P T beard he chy cf watch, and saw & crowd coming | _ Your lots on ihe Southwest corner of 185th street and | fares. Nor ie ita matter of wondor that Paltimore people dco Rang lbs obs Reavis a Serpreien pon: Missine Vessri Bark Jacoh Prunile (of, Yarmonthy Mo), around the corner; two gentlemen came up at tbe nue for $225, to Wm, B. Lawrence, Jr. should attach importance to this question. For, as the ston ona Od recs Quel Charies Garceion, salfed from Shelia, ng, Feo 1S, CF Saad audliamtnted the lols on the northWweat corner of Eieveuth avenue x 1000 bates, New London, aud was seen u short ter off Hone ale time md said they bad been as bw wh apt 1 wt, for $220, to Arthur H. Snowden, cage at present stands, the cheapest roate for goods and Hrs continued to rule dull. Some cheeso, by | ino date given), since which she has rot been heard irom. party arrested; Lasked them to point out U they 4 n strcet o “ inet ihe steamer, was reported to Liverpool at B8us.; tierce beef | The J P waaa good bark of 393 tons, built in Yarmonth in Wanted me to arrest when one of the gentiemen pointed | _ Five stall inte on the north side of 186th street, near | merchandise from tho seaboard to Cineianati is by way of | CONN mun tPucter to Te venponl At Bis., Monee Deer | Teel by the lute Jacob Loring, und owned by ‘hie hetra, and fares Gla © at least twenty men im the | Eleventh avenue, for $75 cach, same purchaser, veker that it ras he who shot her husband, I «nth avenue, for $162 cach, to F. A. Tenayson Se eae pth pov nghe- aee ige | orh ar Three Tots acjoining them, 'for $164 each, to James &. cently couveyed to the station house; Janes Higgins was | Johusten, . Das. " Two lots northwest corner of 785th street and Eleventh ethers, and is insured, to what amount we do hot ivara. Capt Garcelon belonged in Portiund, and had his wife and child wihb him, Whatemen, Sid from Talcabuano Nov 45, Harvest, of and for NBedford, ‘with 1000 sp on board. Baltimore, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and the Ohio | compressed and uncompressed; other articles were river. Since thie bas been au established foct—that js to | nominal. To London and Glasgow there waa nothing of ‘1 ste tailroad'esteoy a} moment reported. To romen 6d bales of cotton and. 39 pete rig poo the railrond agrésineng of OOo 1 tong meneurement goods were engaged at p. t. To Mal. ber Iest—a very large amount of business aud merchan. | pourne rates were at JUc., and to California they were dul! ‘ Joes dige hag been diverted from New York to Baltimore, This | at 273<c. a 82c. per foot meazurement, ‘At Rio snnelro Dee 6, Benry Kneeland, Kelly, of N@, had ° ». Webster od th a plo tt avenue, for $236 cach, to J. G. Hanson. septic! : ‘ és 5 atthe tokio: oe aa he en oe was employed in the | “Se onal! lots on orth side of 185th street, near | epring, if the present. arrangement iaats, a still larger | oP? ales of 500 a 600 boxes were made at $2 45 a | NH NT MAN ya Oct $1, bark Lady Suffolk, Robertson, of Bev. ; $2.50 for M. Ruts, and $2 96 a $3 for layers. proportion of the goods and merebandise which would, | — Morssses —The market was steady, with sales of about under ordinary circums'ances, bave gone to the Wost by | 250.0 60 bole. Ney Orteans 1 ado. ¥ 4 v Nava Storrs,—fales of 400 bbls. common rosin were way of New York, will go by Baltimore. The railroad | 1444 at $1.80 per 310 Ibs., delivered. Spirits were quiet treaty, in fact, at the present time, is not only mili- | at 491/c. a Ble, and $3 75 was usked for crude. tating against the interests of the New York roads, aly ISON = hark was firm and fn, good demand, with ¢ Renae raptor sales of about 1,400 bbis., including old and new mess, uw bat is building up Baltimore at the expense of $17 2814 50.0 $17 45, ‘and prime at $13 25, Sales of 1,000 this port, ‘These brief explanations will enable the | bis new toves wore reported for delivery in Jane, duly eventh avenue, $82 each, to J. C, Hanson. Jots on north side of 184th street, near Eleventh for $182 each, to Radford. Two lots on northwest corner of Tenth avenue and 185th Street, for $280 each, to Thos. Fgan. Four lots o» goutbeast corner of Tenth avenue and 184th erly 240 #p. A letter trom Captain Smith, of bark Oherokee, MB, reports her at Anipiuan, Lombuk sland, Oct 11, with "tu bbls gp and Gi wh oii, Was bound on & ten montha' crulze and ome. 2 letter from Capt Spaulding, of bark, Martha, FH, reports her at sea Get 28 Int 28, lon 5 &, with 900 sp'on board; all well On Ist Oct tox! Mr Dante! Dunivan, frstofiicer, of Hdgur- town, who was knocked out of the boat by a whale’ Reports spoke Get 12, Plover, Perkins, NB, clean; 22d, no lat, &e, Belle, Smith, Warren, 10005} now shown me is a six cyliuder one, manufactured by James Warner, of Springtield, Mess.; it bas been loaled some time; it now coptains three charges of powder, three | 2 whole cays, und one that I think has been snapped, and three balls; one of sha cham a has, bess skipped, that is to say the pistol has been discharged twice, then ¢ ‘ aad let’ down again, and then dwehary Aa stavet, for $260 each, to Snowden, ; three discharges iu ail; I have marked we Four lots on 184th street, just west of Tenth avenue, for be able two identify it again. $125 each, to Anci! Lonay. a tas ing duly eworn, deposed as fol. | ‘Four lote on game street, directly east thereof, for $126 sy i ‘ Initer frem_Capt Obadwick, of bark Ceceola 24, NB, ré- pone a remaser eee tien Peay taeee opr fer, | each, to Francis Jones % : Teader to decide whether, as is hinted,'Mr> Moran’ has | and August, at@16. Be “iaotaiag Oscnery. priibh, et porte her at bt Helena Nov 29, irom conatot Africa, where be Decker's house; | know Jobn Glass; he was in my house ts lots suillarly situated, for > Ves 6 acted in this matter on trivial grounds; also what pros | 754 $7.6 try mess et $8 a $9; repacked do, at $375 a Pos savers 200) DEG Tpue Ol “ty Sateat Pilg ie ane po hitiainnd night, puoi aor eckeng te oh hey Peers ae Ce yates ae peet there existe that the question wiil be readily settled | $10 50, and repacked Western do, at $10 75 a $11 60. | previous San Francisee, erry, Nis. no report of a ‘ er Tan, whose name Ido not know, Glass was drunk, | 5 ‘4 w 1 f . " eb to- ‘Sep! Prime tuess was i fair demand, with himited sales. Bee? | \ A letter from Capt Mendn: of bark ftoxcoe, NB, reports har aud after carrying on for some time { coaxed him to leave, | | Four lets vorth side of 164th street, east of Tenth ave- | PY the Convention to mect to-morrow week. In Septem: J A Tintt Nan aN ta a ee aa bbls, at $13.a $15 | ALF Helena Nov 21, with 80 ibis sp oll since weaving Mauritian. Which be dit; about an hour afterwards I was standing at | 20¢, for £130 each, to Alfred N. Lawrence ber last, we Delieve, the Baltimore and Ohio committee | 56!" Cy meats were stenvy, with 150 packages reported | Was bound on a cruise till Feb, then put away for my door, and saw two women coming up Eim street; they | Four lots directly east thereof, tor $129 each, to same. | coincided with their constituents in the opinion that it was 6%c. for shoulders, Lard Spoken, &e. ‘were met at the corner of Duane street by two men, who Four lots similarly located, $123 each, to Francis J. 200 bbls. at 1ige. a 11dgo, Br ateamehip Pacific, hence for Galway via St Johns, NF, for their interest to continue the contest rather than make seemed determined that these women should go back witn | Quin! ‘ 1 Jan 9, vo lat, &e. i SAG gp berks with | Tray jobs, aloo sionllarly loosted, $108 caah (0 sizbe: Butter and cheese were steady and in good demand. oe E Norris, Follansbee, hence Nov 2 for Australia, Dee 6, any concessions. thew; they had some words, and o : Fic.—The sales embraced about 350 casks, ub 3340. a f Ayo Two lots On northeast corner of Teat avenue and 186th eal y wt 3x40. 9 | ty dN. lon 2 W. gorse back wit a wel Greed an ant gto. | re, or $46 coc, oF ae. Eerie iperintotanfintbeapeti— rest Bey | tesco alan eared coat ooo Hage ekoive, REDE ae een ort acres Decker's bonee: they were followed by the two men, } Four smal iais north side of 16th etreet, east of Tenth | Systematic efforts were made by the ball party to bid up | | Entus 7 Ship Gulf Siream, Higgins, from NOrleas for Liverpool, ne, $5 cach, to same. pean ep ae tocol Agelbene! i-Mate Alar esa toch small lots directly east thereof, for $32 each, to Jen , lat 27 20, lon 79 36 the girl called for help, wheo Mr. Decker came out and Ship Exchange, Potter, from NOrleans for Trieste, Dec 31, lat 29 47, lon 79 35. the market, They were aided by eome of the bears, who, | “Ee So scot combined firm, and refining gonds having sold at higher prices, deemed it prudent to | were about % cent better. The sules embraced about poets e by tegey ar Al Ow estan ss which ea were Four and s half amall lots directly enst thereof, wtih ] Cover their contracts, Rut, after the call, prices showed pega rie aaododig prepaid bl aT Ne. ie Ship Kate Prince, Jones, from N@rleans for Havre, Jan 2, fired; Leaw a man fail on the sidewalk; I was going over water privilege on the East river, for $43 each, to John | a renewed tendency to decline, and this in spite of Lee rr pmihaes ted chiefly of New Orleans, mostly a! bt Ce Fokresk, Curtis, from Mobile ie Harve, Jan 8) to idok at him, when some one wid me Wo go into the yerzon. 4 of leadin, o— fs off Loo K adhere ” . Iwo lots on south side of 18th street, Tying on East | Very Vigorous resistance op the Dart nee ae Eee Tee ere oontine | hip Falmouth, from Liverpool for Baltimore, Jan 7, JatS1 96, {This witness’ statement was much confused, and not | Tver, with water privilege, and algo four lots on the north | operaters. @ afternoon prices 8 mand, with a tendency to advance. ene gales embraced | 1027119. A double topenil ship, with WS in lower fore topsall, was at ali in accordance with the facts as detailed by ail the | fide of 184th street, with East river water privilege, for | rally uncbanged, and there was very little activity. 200 e: 4 SPT * - 113 bids. Kentucky, at 6c. a 113¢¢.; 67 bales Havana at | gern Jun 6, lat 2] 20, jon 79 36. abe curt tome given tw tne jury, who, after due de. ME ae eee ace Good State stocks and other reliable dividend | ggo, a 87440.: 385 bales Yara at'p. t.; 764 cases seo Unik Guide, {rum want Coat of ‘fren, supposed for Baler, he cage was here giv ne ne de- i e het vt id . ;, ne signalized Dec , lon Weration, revdered the following Board of Supervisors. paying securities were, however, rather better to-day. | leat nt p. t-; 77 cases Florida at 10¢. 8 Abc. gales of 200 | “tir Cornelia, s daze from Mobile for Antwerp, Jan 2, Bash veepict. This Hoard met last evening, President Purdy in the | M's#Ouris advanced 4, and Virginians and Tennessees were | yi, at 26340, part primo barrel i cna ee ee Hula: Nenoe for Aspinwall, was seen Deo. 30 That the deceased, Richard Oweis, care to his death | cya, firm. Among the speculative securities the most active 4 » " » off Sait Key, Rrig Naukin, Moseley, from Boston Nov 18 for River Pinte, with Joss of Loth topmaste and jibboom in a gale on Nov 25— required no agsistinee, was répg damages, and wll well on board=Dve 2 Jat 20, lon 86. ogh'f AnBy Tavior, Grubam, hence for Aspinwall, Jan 9, int 8634, Yon 7215, Asa Whinker, from Georgetown, SC, for Portamonth, NH, n 16, in Masenchusetts Bay. tijg Mary H, Kelley, from Baltimore for Boston, Jan 16, in Vineyard Found. Urig——, frem Alexandria for Boston, Jan 13, Highlands of Nevishk W 40 mile ‘A brig bouad W, showing a. red signal with white horizontil stripe ot top and Potters and white letters in centre, wae passed pistol shot wound, at the hands of John Glass, at No, f 4 fin street, 00 the pight of the 16th January, 1889, and ‘The Committee on County Offices reported in favor of that sali Glaes was aided and abetted by Jacnes Higgins, } allow!ng the County Treasurer aclerk at a salary of $1,600 Jamee Loftus, James Glass ona Jobn Quinlan, Furtwer, per anuum. We consider the couduet of offlerr Bradley on this occa. d 8 sivn highly censurable, and would earnestly and respect- Supervisor Vooruis offered 4 revolution rescinding a fully call the attention of the Police Coramissioners to the | former resolution of this Board, which authorized the fact. Court of Sessions to necessary attendanta, not The prisoners were then examined by Coroner Jackman } ( xeoeing eighteen the Comptroller nos to in the usnal manrer by law, as fol'ows:— pay for services rend 1 officers after this date. Jobn Glass being duly exammed before the undersign- | 140 matter was referred. ed, according to law, on the anoexed charge, and being ying were New York Central, which opened at an advance of} wy p an} 3g per cent, but declined at the close of the session; Read- MARITIM E INTELLIGENOE, ing, which, after opening at yesterday's closing price, gra- ALMANAC FOR dvally declined 34 a 9%; and Rock Island, which opened at | 9% toa ee A decline and remained stationary throughout the board. Erie was about 14 higher. Other stocks unchanged. To pan theafternoon the trunsactions were very emall and with: } ne SPARED. mp baht , 7 ‘ teamship Africa (Br), Shannon, Liverpool—R. riba is eae fh © osing prices en Fem Sica fifindeiphia, Mearna, Havana, aud eouris, 80% a 3¢; Central, 547% a 85; Hudzon a %; | —MO Roberts, iden ae Lips) Be Soha Bhip J Bell, Low, Hong Konp—A A Low & Bro. EW YOKK-—THIM DAT. 2D) MOON RISES... 08 6 06 502) wien wars wo 8 45 Port of New York, January 18, 1853. ard, v Orleans cement thet tee es ef Vibes" er, OF 20 * : sare 6. ie Ps aap how 20 Int 858, lon OL 46 W cay auebimenias 0 Ota pete io oileat, Vint? allor | the special Commi ow City Tall reported | Heading, 613¢ @ 4; Michigan Ceutral, 6294 @ 94; Southern, | Shit, feane Hell, Johnson, Amtwerp—Poet, Snail & Co, Sel Fawn from —— for NOrleang, Jan 1, Tortugas ESF 39 Guestion, Whatis your 1 * John Glags, favor of @ pet re eather ae dating, | Kuarauteed, 47% 848; Panama, 116f6 a Seg sanow Com | Thin Tice esata Mech Vanderboct, Moucriam— “Nt virgtnte, from Chrleston for NOrteane, Jan 8, off Band ext hat is you Joba Glass. antl ug the Super on i jollnrs , a ~s hark §o J h (Dutch), Vanderhoof, ‘dam Sobr Virg! rom Cl mn for NOrieans, J of Wr ameter: hh (instead of tho proposed 600). to Dusld. ths | aly 08% @ 60%; Galena, 7134 a 34; Rock Island, 60.0 34. | Funch 4 Meineke ir Virgluda, from Charlesto: Q bined wer sew t ty Hall, The report w tod by a vote of 8 | The market closed steady Tprcaree Sevens a nas] se Ny made ie he Helen Mar. Nickerson, trom Philadelphia tor Boston, ere 6 root. 3 , é c Dy — ok de € Jay 17, in Vineyard Soun My What te ‘year Ooa atti pene t ae : hata lees The following \s to-day’s business at the office of the Bork F Uinmilion, Wass, Charleston—Peck & © Sehr caroline, Fiteh, hence for Portland, Jan 17, in Vineyard . i ig en 0 report of the Commiites on County Offices, in fa % treat trig Gezustera (Dutch), Visser, Amaterda: and. Q@. Have you anything to 1 if reg relative orepriatng $1,000 to fit up the “heritt’s office, wag | Assistant Treasvrer:— Meineke. b Patche New. York, Goodsell, hence for Boston, Jan 17, in Vine to the charge here preterr t your A. I am not | ”,/ "The report of the same, in favor of appropriat. | Receipts . + $123,743 91 Brig storm King, Penny, Gaboon—Mo\ ready. Mott yerd Sonne, guiity. 600 for wafe, and fiuting up the office ot the | Paymente 86,809 57 Frig Thos Dennison, Hathaway, Bushire~e Foreign Ports, James Higgins being duly examined before the i Donuts Cate, whe opt od Ee Balance... i 4,860,921 66 | Brig Kestaurador, Jeterson, Naguabo—Oslway, Amoy, Nov 4Tn port sbips Mertha Howes (Chinese), Magon, d, xceoroing to law, on the apnexed charge, 0: ceed also adopted hors 4 eller. i for § wre; Judge Shaw, Parker, wos. vergpar henge bee fk lige onet Peg ipe et Hot Behar digs ud referted, and the | ‘The receipts incline $178,000 for eostome, Trig Onward (i), Miggine, St Kita —Sumith Jensen & Oo, Oe Pek ta Gort back bald bla Beitan, Ward; Just’ arr, a y , {to Tuesday next at three o'clock, - }, Tazo, St Fol c Y ‘ leva via Zan . sty questions put (o him, slates as follows, vig:— tut thr kc The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning | frig Gon Manley, Hoyer, &t Marke—Smaliwood, Karle & Co. | ‘ute Faler via Zanzibar omer (Swe), Kraatt, N Question. What is your name? Answer. James Hig- Brooklyn City News: were $20,021,403 18, anc haiances $1,198,160 78. Brig Lucy Atwood, Paddock, New Bedford—MeCready, Mott | yor: Sth, GF Willintom filberta, Hichborn, N we Ftow old are you’ A. Twenty-four years. Sum Peoonvyy MencaxriuyLimery Aswoctanox-Kusenow | 7h Bank of Mobile haw declared a semi-annual dividend | “gebeo V Casey, Cudworth, Porton Piatt—Gimbernot & Ra. | Yori Mh, Antaun 1 for NYork 12th. Q. Where were you born? A. Ireland. or Urnicene.—The apnual election of officers of the Brooklyn | of five per cent, the stockholders registered in | COEIAIR, 5 oa etek. AdvoontnnD ft DeWolt bane I Inport ar Tune Gordan, & Wee ocr ocoupaiica? “A Segar taker. reautile Library Ascociation was held at No, 168 Atiantic | ‘B16 city, on demand, at the Merchants’ Banks Kehr Suwassett, irown, Jacksonville—Van Brunt & Blaght. | brig Frederica, rakeone, \ to the charge here preferred against you? A. Not gWAY. | ment mong the members ag if the fate of the nation de. | “e'yhia Ranke Belir Oregon, Kraviow, Waahington-—Mathews & Mitshoit. eed thaw a chnnon: for Uhtiedalpie ( ‘Jawes Lois being duly examined before the ww ‘ Behr Alice, Howell, NorfolkStarges, Cloarman & Co, for i il olhorn Freight very dull; vessels Bipnen, according to law, on the anwexed charge, and pended upon their efforts, For days previous flaming } Capital stock Bi et ee tilted Pi Td for UStates were olfering to mike dead weight free ing informed that he was at liberty to answer, or not, banebills, with the names of the candidates in Jarge capt- | Towne ....+6 80,475 A weagig Nw ki AEN ble ema: Canpenas, Dee 21 (hack date)—In port, barks Deney, Ave- iG pial bi ; , i andlida + By Bloop Oregon, Rhodes, Providenca—Master, ribcirom sydney” Ag, Pamenylin, Witkin, and b Bors OF eny qucetions put to him, stares as follows, vizi— die, SOFC Weed about the city, and the gost urgent ap: + 18AT9 ) Steamer Boston, Hand, Philadelphia, ibn Aviles, Hart, and Albion Lincoin, Pinkhy o Foster, doz Queen. What is your name? A. James Loftus. ¢ w voters, through the medium of the + 68.200 RRIVED. pia scr os, Hart, (ae dayaney, dian; Xenophon: Q. liow old are you? A. Twenty-two years, » vote the “re ticket” or the indepen 99,601 | gieamship Augusta. Weadhaik, Bavanoah, with mase and | Seki, irein Portizont dos Photnne Achorn, Flastigke, from do, Q. Where were you born? A. New York. ig the ¢ ¢. Tho crowd wae jarge 166.801 paseemaers. to 8 L Mitobill & 8on. Monday, 3:40 AM, signal Tobin, Raukin, fom Frapktort, do: klairs, Sevens, Som Q Where do yor liver A. 128 Leonard street. Guring the uay,, DUL at night there was perfect Jam, Ad + 24,014 | Ized aeamedip Monizorery, henee tor Savannab; b:%) YM, | New York, do; Delmont Locke, Park, trom ¥ itmmlon, Soe ’ cant ' 0 « mobing, cheering and betting, ret Me folk " 4 4 4 de Castine, Lutkin, do; se) a BN ada aacaantics aatldlna hse ss Ns) PRG Wee pes Pong Sere tmoen Pai, roraludiag toe | __ The following is & comparative statement of the exports Pixteamahiy Potomae, Watson, Baltimore, with tadae, to Bw | Quiet, Keiley, from Cortland; AK Mekenzie, supposed from (exclusive of specie) fiom New Machiagport. k to foreign ports for | Cromwell & Co, Q. Have you anything to say, and if s@, what, relative There was vreat dea) of noise and the ; [- . D room, Jan B—In port hark Lysander, Moore, for Bos- the charge lore pretecred aywinat you? A, ¥ was not the police were frequently requested to | the week, and since Jan. 1:—~ one, bp ge Sen Francieno, Bept PV mie, wl meee ae aR ord ara ; re when the man was ebat i back, tn order to enable voters to deposit | Total for the week... 81,140,194 1.954472 687,260 very ht Wenther the entire pansage; has, Deon days N of | !vmmaiana, Dec 27 (hack date)—In ort, sokr Helen. Long, Jobn Quinlon being duly examived before the under- J ijoe baie Fvcry thing appeared to be taken it good | previonsly reported. ilrso ze, a40'8 664752 | Halterws. Now 2s, Int 66 40 8, lon 68, sew & bark with fore lop. | from Norfolk dieg, lor NYork. Also, ep Long eee ance %~Tn. port barks Saxony, Papper, for. sat ee Chevmier Koith, wne., Sid pree to 2th, ship Rajah, uirne, NOrieans, bark Starlight, , Messina. GIBRALTAR, Deo 20-In port barks Celestia, hdl tor Mes- incidents afforded & ood Heal of Tun for both mou and boys. A large number inonucaotired by the fiends of the inter who paid the initiation fees of aimopt mast gone; 201h Jat 66 60 8, lon 62 10, signalized bark Bospho- Tus, of Dnndee, bound W; 30th, Jat 56, lon 60, saw a Large ship, {008,081 1,052,012 | apparentiy Dut, with own of tari wid mizcn topgallasitionsts, ¢ 1, lat 82, lon 87 40, saw Ham brig Austrada, bound W; 0, Stock Exehrnge, ppb tha eer ne sap mage Sng informer Lat he was at Hverty to answer, or not, all OF ADY question? pet to him, Ptatee a8 follows, viz— volere W Question, Whatis your name? A. John Quinlan, sted « Since Jan. 1, Bigned, acoord.ng to law, on the anoexed charge, and bee} famer, lowerer, aud tl é pidates Walden, fri mate len, from Caldi id wre you’ =A. Twenty-o vere, Dy one » was willing to vote the right ticket. § Rignalized Ii tina, and Lenox, Cole, for Genoa, repg; sehr Hamming Bird, GC oabencyobern! nies sec ared or tote, weber ve boon, made tata as Torspay, dan. 18, 1860. | hip Aldebaran, bound f; 26h, a4, Jon AO apoxe ehiy Tou | Davin fon ari not proba oer wind a Where do you live? A. 128 Worth street. way—the total nomber cast being 1,678, The batting in ) #12000 Tenn ¢ 8 90.. 1% 200 eis Reading RR,. ne of St.John, NB, from Callao for Hampton Ronde hives exe otpiha Bice baa ip Bell Rock, Harrison, for @ What ie your occupation? A. Bottling liquor. the evening Iwo 1 One ON certain candidates, The | gi0 Virginia Se... OF 200 8134 | nzrived): 4th inet, int $6 2, lon 64 0, au a bark beading WAW, | Havana: nnd olbers Maelo OL eesveter, Honrdman, @ Have you anything to say, and if 80, what, relativeto | yy cuit wae not ceolared tll 9 late hour. 20000 N Carolina 6's 4 100 51% tg ih ue, nped 22 9 Lap oa centre, Nov 2y, Win caine. ha ’ 7 the char here pretorred against your A. 1 bave nothing Fg ae ta po Hy |. Bark Fe ‘oa sk iter k, Bordeaux, 70 dnye with | | Havana, Jan O-—In port shipe _fineveet, Loring, for Now Or. mxCe} ‘ak . i OOs.46 i ) tT mante ‘conatn! f phan, Kockwell. " bons to say; I am not guilty except in taking the pistol. e000 do y ip Wrandy, de. to Has hada it wun m of heavy: tena bg ate A’heat, and martin, Anna, abodes, for ‘Tho prisovers wore then committed w the Tombs, to BL | westerly nica: did not ny her conree for & day he @ Pefore Hon, Sadge Woodbury. 2000 Cal 5 00 Hand received some other damage Boston; Perl, Tarestrup, and O ty Hailton, « base, for Var ewait Tie yctiag OF the Grand Jury, 7 1 eee tooo 00) oe hark. Jueper, Bennett, St Marks, Jan 8, with cotton, &o, to | denan to load fe Portiand (cid); JM Mowvon,’ onemeister; Al- A warrant was iseiod for the arrest of James Glas, but | Jax, 18,—Jacu /umenthal, f rT” Gou0d B02, | Wakeman pimon & Co, 1th fring Int 8, ton 4 orig | berticn, Bartou; ¥ Veriht, Jr, Lelur: Maile Meteult, adv, ‘as ho left the eity the night previous the police were UM} | oe M, rertaerg Fre Ingurance Company.—Th * PE aon0 B pL . won ay iim Mobile tor Bowton. and Ottawa, Rowpers for Réw York: Raranne, th ey, for wi: § +s bf. wee 20 Y Trig Kueh, Benda, Malaga via Gibraltar, Deo 6, with fenit, &e, | mington NO; P Vendietan, Stimpson, from Cnrdif. disg; I tion to recover on a po! fi A Hi 100 Civ wud Tol RR, 82 | to Giro & Frenem. . with Cent, ke, | Te aridge, Jarvis; 1 Shaw, Curr: cide Fellow, HM, mm Naval £ by fire at No, 02 Chan , in 460, {12600 11! Con RR bde 200 Ose, 800 81% | 'Fekr Hare, Hawes, Malaga, £0 days, vin Newport, RI, with | F Chnee, Bull; Abbyla, sJolinson; Vvelyn, Harrison; Maldon, 9 1 ) Uo | Amount claimed € 1 fe tod 1000 |, BrickWimb 100 Nuc 62% | fruit, wo Grund & Westerveit Mitchell} A Cooper, Bailey, ana Os Ohy Carleton, nine}, The mae thes tho sock of ¢ pha » £10 ee Bk of Com... 2 rH Ble | Schr Marine. Merrihew. Wilmington, NO. Chiton, Leone; JobneGritio, Park. Lanerk, Upton: Ba eri for Valparaiso bia “ yo be H A Y mg ** 401 ix fehe Wm RA Thor Hewlett, Ridgway, Po omnc, Va, 8 dayn. | itewling, Hay Griffon, Davia, and ¢ tenet, 01) board under the Sth nociion of the policy, a 16. ve os MO..00+ 6044 101 100 | Behr Protector, Conklin Virginie, 3 deys, do, trie me Menus, for Portlind; Bea Helle, The United gave Wabash v + Gen Tho cnse went to tb on Mou ening, amt] 60 Chatham Bank... $474 60 62 Fehr Connecticut, Searlés, Virginia, daa. Whe « for Wilmington NO; 3 Prince, Melville, 27th ult, they this morning brought dict for defuadants, gg & 16 Continental Bank 100% 60 62 Sehr Samuel Chase, Sterling, Virginia, 3 daya for Ciorleston; Brownaville, Simpson; WH Stewart, Laverty, and MA Btevers, Watts, for New Gov ve tn. by i Mae ‘Donald wn, Axwortby; re ter: RC Dyer, Turner: Farah. Lancaster; Gen wa a man, Laurent; H Mathews, 88; ry Cousens, Lancnater: A. ; Maria, Withnm Crawford, Cattings Be € ‘Ed ¥ O'Brien, W E Bueknain, Talbat ea, it ie Mou Wilistast N Bietuon. Treaias Ping. tvebee. Aula: s Fartrigge, an Darien, Starrolt uns: sh + Lradabaw, PGK, fer NYork; Matron, Taylor, LB Ms Cobb, Olive Branch, Nickerson; A A Alchorn, Hopkins; Caroline ©, Reed, Wonder, Northrup, was; Kx- v NYork, repg: George Mangham, ress, Bose, from Mantua for udder; and J Morton, Nullock, und, adnahie, brigs J'Dunlap, —, Bath; Napier, Crosby, Tumate. Ber ae are eark Geen Ueek, Cicedbook. for 38 LAMLAEH, Dec 23—Arr bark Salacia, dyat, York. ‘Sid 2th, bark adept, Campbell’ Mobile. MANILA. Nov 8 PM—Sid ship Sumatra, Abt NYork. Ip port Nov S, sup Mereunac, Thurston, for NYork via Bata THpALEiotG, Hee 9-18 portharke Rertha. Blanchard, for Bor- ALEAKO, Dec 19—Tn 4 Re: A= fon, Nae: Cnieen Nera, nrobably for NYork; Daniel ‘Wobrter. yder supposed for Baltimore, rat others, 13th, Sie'veestla lemmentina, aud sinieto, for NOrieane, Prrxaurcco. Dee 8--In porttwo Am “ships,” names not recollected, which were hetore repo ted at that port ia distress and condemned; noother am vessel, Rovrenvais, Dee 2—In port ship Scotia, Miskelly, for Baltl~ ore, Wg: barks Edonward (Pras), Wieting, for dos. wuts (Hanoy), ateengraffe, for NYork, do; Wielan (Brem), Osterman, for do, a; brige Vertranwen (Wits), Kegt- goarses, tor bosten, do; Alberdiaa (Dutch), vuendag, tor Bos~ 00. Rio Janeiro, Nov 2—Arrhark Charlotte E Tay, Bughes, Philadelphia (and cld Dee 6 on her retaru—another weconint sayerbe sid 6th for River Plate); Lec 8, barks Blue Wing, Burnhen, and Mondamin, Collins, Balimore. Cid Nev 26, Keten Coimmeree, Hatkawas, Philadetobla; 27th, barks Sully Magee, Rogers, Kichmond: thos Allibone. Vuomp: son, NUsleavs (vefore reported Ide Mrceze, Mayo, do: Deo ty wedron, Farrell, do ‘Thompan, do; bth, Acme, Swan, do: arcs Imperador, Hubhard. do; 7th, Zingarelin Ruuker. NY 9K In port Dee sth, ship Nordiland, arey, lienoe for V. so repg; Gosport, Merrill, and Avns® Kimball, Marsh, for San Fran ; Xmpy South, Stephenson, for immediately; Courier, Kerngee, from 'Nurieans, are Nov stb, disg; Hraeil Preble, from Boston (not NYork), disg; burke: Gen’ Warren, entley, trom Kiehmond for’ river Plate, | revg; Jobn liowe, Nichols Wavena, wig} Keindeer, | Viuckney, from Iichraond, ere 6th, dise; Mary Blzabet Phinneys’ Annie Kimbuil, ‘Merrill; Whining Wind, hav tiny a°G Adams,” Ke; Overman, Yer, dieu; Delegate, ion, Baldwin; ‘Archer, Lewis; Ha 'Stephenson, smith; Vrustievo, Baxter: Mavion, Hugg, and Sophia, Tones, dy; Mary ctewart, Dennteon, for NOrieans, Kg: TW Rowlun Kowland, from Cnarieston, disg; Western Star, Ackley, from London do; Orean kagle, Luce, do; Flucvard, Anderson, fromy Ebiladelphin, do; Mary A Forrest. ‘Gillespie, wtg; sehr G Townsend, Culver, disg. Sr Htgiea, Nov 28—In port bark Ceres, Puller, from Suma tra for Genoa, repg: scr Fountain, SUcksey, from Bath, SOMBKEKO Deo gl— NO Am vessel in port Sr Maxri’s, Dec 30—In port schr 8 Brown, Nickerson, henoe arr ih, disg, une, THINAD, Dee In port brig Lilie Mills, Wotton, for Bos- ton about half jonded. ZaNzitan, Nov 4—In port bark Imaum, Perkins, from Mns- oat, arr Oct 26, for Salem same day. Home Ports. APALACHICOLA, Jn Arr bw Progeilin, Newton, Ha- yuna; Sth, sehre & Fowier, Eidriaae, Key Weats Norfolk | Packet, Vecell, NVork; 1th, FW Mike, Saterly, do. Cid | 6th, ships Charies Siraxne, Pike, Boston: 7th, Jobn 'M Mayo, Snow, do; tth, brig Jacab Dock, Thomyson, NSora; bark Kep: ler, Ticker, Proviience: sehr «varies Smith, Colling, NYore. Tb port Jan 12, ships Juitet Tranéy, Pill for Liverpool, — Ide; Susan G Owens, Norton tor dodo. Porthind (Br), Ogg, tor do oo; Empress (Br), Lyous, trom co, ding: Kovert. ‘Trowt Treat. trom NYork, wig: Surdinta, Crocker, for uiver- ire (ir). Hucchingon, (or do, do; Kossush, Bal- © Boston, Ide, Ueory (turk, Grown, trom di barks Hesper, Perkins, for Boston. ig; Loutea Blige, Spr for Providence, Id Hallock for NYork, 1g; Ho mes, tor Kost chile Newton for do do, brig Eaperacza (br), trem Minatitlan, wig; echea Norfolk Pack Bedell, for Providence, Ide; Jas WM’ Kee, Setterly, trom York, dixg: Victor, W from NOrieaus, wt RUSTON. Jan 17~ Are aivnmer, Kenstotony Baker,, Phita- «Ham delphia; shins PF: ton Rowde Magelia ; George W Hourne, wards, New Orie # Tremont, Holbrook, wthuest, MOA, vis Ine of ali Vou Beauliea (Gienbarg), Pessoa felt Gotienburg: Filght, Hawkes, Monile: Hanson Gregory, Svlvester, Apalieh/cola; Hay Stat, Matthews, Baltimore; briga Pico, Govens, Gonaives vit Holmes’ Hole; demarara, Mari. thew, lurks (sland, via Holmes’ J Treat, Park, Pen~ via Holmes’ ‘Hol N lowers, Sowers, " Wiles, Wilain Has lost main top mast. Tint :achrs John & Mary (Br), Oana, Vive, Prince hdeard island; [even : oN ir cudilind, Kerickson, Charleston: Washingtan, NU, HF Peyton, Nickerson, + dohugon, James tiver: Ada Herbert, ngier; Lucy F Atwoot, do, Sarah G Hills, | % Pohahoock Kiver; Anna anrdner, Harding, Phi Jadelphia; Woleet. Parker, NYork Sigasl fora shty, 2 barks aud 4brige Cid steaun ity of New York, Howes, Phila deiphia: ships Kerksbire, Wiliame, Norieaos, Ashiand, Olari, do; barks thes Honse, (new, of Lostou, 4% toa) Bearse, f Guivesion; brigs New World, Koss, River of Plata; Ada, Saat Demarare; Webster Kelley, Heaznn Kemeaios, Lincoln We Lloyd, Wiscasset, to Joud for Oardenas; scbrs sulla Main Lowell, Havana; Marta Mail, Kater, Wilmington, NO; RE | Slimoncn, Maris, sYork, Sid, wind SW to WNW, thick at. BlgbU ship Lua barks 4 Cariey, Cocketills, Aerial, Sumter; iz Nereus, Ih cer (liy tel), ebips Belle of the West, Howes, Calenttas Aldaved, Bunker, NUricunr, doha Patten, Patten, 40; olara, ‘Ann, Faiten, d t Cte, Vyler, Apalachicola; Fairiield, Hatiaway, © : barks Voyaxer, Freeman, Messina; Henry ili, Watson, tinyron; Mystery, Knowles, do: Genesee, Mehols, Nor! ‘Laws Frances, Jones, Leg horn; Wyraun, Yaker, Jnemi Kent Marseilles; Lavanter, Kay mond, Card! hing, Dison. et Thomas; brigs Northman, Land, NOrlexna; Manzont Nichole, Havana; Melaz- 20, Hardee. Bavubnal: vines, Heebborny Ria denetro; WA Brown, Nickerson, Leghorn, acbrs WM Dodge, Moore, Cape: owns’ Gengrat Veazte, Gailager, Yort at ‘Prive; award Hill, Arey, Mareel) stenmer Chesupeske, Mckinney, 1 Dante (BE) Arr ship Chay Cooper. Short, Callao; prowell Sew York; barks anna (Hr), Trara; tapwing, Kelly, Rio Janelro: brig: Br), Glits, Periambuco, schre TJ Hill, Rich, New Ore leans; Lenisa A Jehoon, biis, do. (ld steamer Chesapeake, Crowell, New Yorn: brig abbottsford, Cooper, Aspinwall; sctrs Triscla. Cater, arectbo, IH, Cariton Jayne, Lyler, Providence. Md Lark Clintouia Wright, White, Mobtevideo abd Kuenor Ayres BRISTOL, Jan 16—Arr schr John W Pell, Dayton, N York; sloop Temperance, Davis. do. “Schr Globe, Jones, Matanzas, sticeeeded in forcing ber way through the ice in Warrea river, and wentto ena ever tug of the [thy FAT RIVER, dant Alexandria; sloop Ny Norrts, co for Somerset for do; sloop LS Lorde: GROKGHTOWN, SO, Jan Mount N York: 1100 Black Swan, Pooge ny Collion, N Yor Arr achrs Wbitnan Phi turd. do, Oht th, chr Mary eons, iiulea, do. GLOUCESTEG. Jin ly Arr just might sebrs. Kwara sl, Arey. Marsetiles for A aker, Knowles, Norfolk for Danvers; b Varker, Ca w for Norfolk, HOLMES HOLT, oan ld, PM—No arrival, SM sehr Tanta mount Wth—No arrival. 16m, PM—Arr hark Tney Ann, Carrigan, Wilmington, NO, for Heston. Keparts paiwed off Hlock Island & very large bark, patnted luck, aud apare bisck also, With salle blown. ind wes under clese rected (opsaun and staysil—-anpposed 1 Nelson, Hupver, ¥ton Was whithe sail ehe had. Also arr briga Virxinia tor Boston, }-ydin Stover, Cates, Wilmingtol? NG, for do; E Dudley, Hopkins, Alexandria tor do; schra Janes man, Freemin, Tnogier tor do; WA Hammoud. Philadelphia for do; Susvn ‘Hall, 1Giborn, ‘Gonalves for Bostou; Lrey A. Oreutt, Amesbury, Jncksonvilie tor ao; Marengo, Freeman, Rappahannock kiver tor Vortland Sid bark _kmma Ctuwblags, brics argo, Manzoni. Loutsa, William A Brown, Mecoaua, Xenophon, Freaerick, Eugene; eclrs Canton, Rescue, Clas Tinga, Harriet, sy!v1, Susan & Mary, Kiaghaher snd tomp. Vith—Arrachrs Heudrick Hudson, Smith, Turks Islands for Hosion; Fredk Lawrence, Uhurehil, Norfolk for Pigmouth, 4 H Burnett, Worth. Boston for Norfolk; Sarah Lewis, Pierce, co for Tavgier; Weetern Lewis, Frovineetown for to: kéward De Har Suaw, ‘Georgetown, Mevtor NYork. rid bark Lucy Ano Url & Neisomsachra it~ int A Hammond, Susin Hall, J Preeman, Marengo, Hen- dick Hudson, Freck Lawrence, Kdward De Hart, ailas Dud- ley and Lucy's Ureutt. in port at) AM, wind SW, schrs Klizabetk Ann (Br), JH Burnett, Sarah B Lewis, Western Light. VIGHL Nv LIGHT, Jan 17,11 Geng ae | i sehr Win M Lodge, from Cape Town, OULL for Boston, 2B rM— in, ship John Patten, from Now Criewas for toston; oa wallow, from Buenos Ayres for Salem. 2.40—Paswing in bries bydia rtover, OC Clary, from Galveston for Hoston; sebr Cabot, from New York fur do. 4 PM—Yassing fo, bark Kline Pike, from Apnlachicoly for Koston; brig Urine, sup- wsed from Genoa for Hostor 0—Pessing in, bark Gut inion, from Merseilles fur Boston; brig Nortawian, from New Orleania for do. WS, Del Jan i7,8 A M—The bark White Wing, for Lae grwnte, and brig Zenith for Cardenas, wentio wen on Maturiay” jastaté PM. A bark, nuknown, and Foremer, trom Jackennviile, left the harbor last’ evening for Philade!pbiae a NORFOLK, Jan 14~Cid_schrs W Putnam, Downer, Ware- ham; A Middieton Jr, eippie, Providence In Hampton Roads sto (by tel), thips Sebastian Cabet, and Harrarceket, 15 days from Callao, NEW LEDFORD, Jan l6—arr achea LH Nickerson, Hox Haltimore; (7th, achrs Seven 8 vie Newport, Charles D Hale gosta, Perry, and Ana 8 Saltar, Gilford, do.” sid A6th, sche Robert 1. Noriolk. Passed up the bay Vth, sobs Mi from Kaliimore tor Wareham, Arr park Java Bishop, Sraith, Provi- schrs Thomas ‘Cull, Couper, tor do, Wm do for Virginia Sid brig v'O Clery, Sohra A Oreuit, ara Siede, Seven Sisters, piton, treasurer, Ciizon 17th, bid this A Mache Heese, Hawen (Crom Madeira), NYork, in tow of steamer Ceres. Fin Dutch Leland harbor 1th, vele ite Dnaley, Hop. ) Alexandria for Hoston (wita bulwarke stove, dee, SU blown to sea in tbe heavy NW gate on wih inal; she NYork for Portemou'h (had foresail apie iu te Diow of the 1th ined, bot wid 6th. NEW LONDON Jan 1o—arr schrs 1, 8 Oallogher, Parvis, Horton tor. Virginia; 16th, Tele,reph, Rogers, St Markus vk Sumbrere for Nory n Y—Are briga Yonn'ain Bogle, Pray, y Tiavane; George Amor, eicbols, oni WG Clark, Wali, Paine delplio: Hancock, Tucker, Ciontnegos; Susan Juneas’, Snowe man Galveston: HLoule’ Oreutt, Powers, Key West; wang Strong, Hawking, St ‘Thomas, Uid brig AM Rovers, Colson, Havana, schs Black Monster, Senter, Baga; Willems, Page, Galvest PHILADELPHIA, Jan i8—Arr barks Azof, Siamone, M slow; 1 Wi innell, NOrlesos, ache Mary Ant Magee, Mager, Heston. “Cid steamehly Phineas forage, Matthies a Vesion; berks OA Lex, Almeida, Pernambuco, ond market; . Sinth, Marseiliee; selra JH Stroup, Corson, OM Neal, Henderson, New York; Mary K Smith, umn € Jeste th, Mobi eu LAD, dan 1—Arrach Union, Cot son! stearoor Vatapecs NYork for Addi Vavfinld, S York. Chi brige Frances Kllen. Sawyer, Paterind, (having reoudred,) Sarah starr, Drise 00, Havana; sear Delmont, Gian, v Sid 16th, sols Buvek . FbOY. fan} Arr steamship Pedienn, Aldrich, N York; bark Tsnyrcon, Sacksonville; Geort Douglas, Mopile; echrs Mora, Neinga, Palen, ‘Mt Savannah; Whiva} Foam, Milken, Hie, Orawell, ‘Babimore; George, Waitt, Novto k. dung NW fale, earriod away. jib Yoon, bucsaved the aatt;'three rowers, Livey, Nort Carpenters, Fountain, Pudviiz, Walden, ENzsbetigy tory, Gladding. and IM Paraer, Alberti, irom Vontago, NO, Garett cork. PRICUMOND, dan i-Sid sehr Chia Pendiewna, BtrAdant poveaee SAVANNAH, pool; Kmptee, J Jan L--Are ships Arconaut, While, Lives 8, Olbiralta rin Morton, Hulkley, NYork; sebr Joln do, Cid gehew Robule Dillon, Marts, Portinnd; Alert Manon, Corvon, N York. Sauk, Jan i6-sld schre CM Walton, Howes, Langior| Anvelin, Sapborn (trom NYork), Maeblas Arrschre kinciaher, Bohues, Para via Holmes’ Hole ie, Crowe, Norio, ARP AUDEN COG tan 16, PM—-SM brig F Nelson, Hy per, (from Virginia) for Roston. Vib— Arr shes Vantamonat, Davie, Horton for Virginia; ( stitution, Strout, Heston for Jacksonville; Deborab, J Nanimedet tor Ny ork. IUKFOK), Jan Wi—Avr sehr River Queen, Rey from ‘Bosion for NYork. Matbor clear of ine, MISCELLANKOUS, RM AEANORS Or UNION BANK OF LONDON, HANK UF LIV RRPOOL BELPAST HANKISG COMPARY, IREGAND. 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