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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. | reporta her 98 Deles Island, Const of Afries, Oot 28, of! on be: DRPARTURE OF THE EXILES. The Prize Ring. ‘HE IMPENDING CRISIS. ant his petition the Governor made only & verbal an- ‘aaeu ‘Siehecluian aoe canteens isles aa MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. | ftereporne pt ‘Z Fring ment Harpe ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAYERS AND Roi Wuard ‘Bombay for London, at ExecHement tn Badbon County, Ky, tale ‘and me pub peke, to Tears the’ fase, without HEENAN— TMB DAY OF FIGHTING FINALLY FIXED— Movements of Ocean Steamers. “ ep a peat h delay, and to seek relief in the courte of us it was THE BENICIA BOY'S SPARRING BXHIBITION IN 9 ‘hargee of Aboltionim—Twelve Families | 0 ii power to alord them any paaon: Was | FHILADELPRIA. So Notes Wheeler, Whitman, from Onleutta Sept 11 for N ‘equired te Leave the State— Ther Arrival this advice their fri generally concurred, though The arrival of the mails by the Canada yesterday has from London for Melbourne, ‘Lizard bs pa hala oy jing om anid olunteered to de- | placed us in possession of sid intelligence plane aie the rearing WNW Bienrven i ps aga pee ‘ @ Cincinmall, Ke., Ke. pcre igh taking 0p arma) and’ they knew that tey | Propored fight between the champions of America and uy Bee it pont ae must in Etat to the fate now decreed them. | England. Theegent of the Benioia Boy arrived in Londen ae Brown, from Boston for NOrleans, Deo vm the Onetanatl Gasete (black republican), Dec. 31.) eee lee ee ee on the 14th of December, being the day previous to the Liverpool... Dee. BL: BRE Rowtet Sau from Boston Oct 1 for Bast Indies, wetve families, embracing in y-nine persons, | fore mentioned. . » staking of the second deposit of the match. The fina! de- Southampton. .. ‘Bark “Eliott,” from —— for NOrieans, Dec 13, lat 37 30, ‘ved im thie eity at coe Bg EN cision az to the day of fighting was mutually agreed to, Jon 85 30. etal weanenntabuaiite: ved to move on account of entertaining anti slavery fay w vad i Sette Americe. beth parties yiekting @ point in their desire to effect an va, Be 18 en 1 presi ah lab « ‘The entire party took rooms eae ADE CURED, amicable arrangement. In fact, the whole affair was con- ‘br Nisnrod, frog Bucksport for Galveston, ey pete eons inti wee i Ava , Boxnos Avnns, Oct. 28,1869] aucted in the pleasantest and most ratisfactory manner to Welk Sarat) Mille, from NYork for Apalachicola, Dec 23, off I. Davis, John F. Boughton, Swinglehurst ne pongo Huenoa Ayrean Fled—The Battle of Oepeda— | a1) partics. It will be seen, from the subjoined copy of the Key West Staite ie Ctkveal, Tose’, ot Key G. W. Parker, W. F. Tony, ©. W. D Engaged—General Santa Crus cll wnilb articles, that the day of one of the deposits is fixed on the F - soe senmlatanl 2 q scaaiionn sh eaitiolacmeioan General Mitre Retveats—Troops Carried to Buenos he 22d of February, which is Washington's birthday—aco- noone us Allen, bd day from Boston for Savann.b, 2 Martial Law Proclaimed—Mediations— General Lopes incidence not a little curious, if accidental. The day of rf _ were born and reared in the county from which they » ‘Behr g," of Camden. nothing further, was passed @ required by the authorities to leave. The We Shade, de. fighting is appointed for Monday, the 16th of Apuil next THE MAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS S7RAMERS. Dee 27. no lat, &¢. pal Seow Sau int be Sere yeaiagazen, ben there.cre others far pe tares |° Bronce Ayres was two days ago placed under martial | $0 48 to alford the patrons of the ring, who are nearly all | wasps Orry—Prom New York ‘ot inves Schr Tngomar. of Boston, from Baltimore for NOrleans, with | Belro~voth at anchor.” Bld ship Adalaide, ‘e yeare and ten; these added to children in arms and | igw, as was the whole State, by proclamation. tre the artiies, which hive been Fen to Wolter’ Spiniar | SRG New, Oreana lO. From Wew Grieane Hedy Hevome 2a, | Wns of foromasi and meistopmat. would endeavor to ge Bn TH Denver Oba Peles Aanmery ‘nésiegs women Comprigo the lat thathave forthe past os » i are » WI ave been sent : arriving at New York Bebr 8 Dennie), steering NB, Deo 24, Cape Hatteras | " RELPast, Dec 23—Arr. New weeks created euch dread to that part of Ken! The success of the Argentine fleet in passing the guns | the Times for publication:— Cazawas From, Xew York 1h srriving ot Havane Ls t ee Lompihey dang ” ephicalh eden ee 05 none: county. In eonnes ee on the island of Martin Garcia, enabled General Urquiza | | Artisles of ayreement Feared Sobp jhe le canal Raves wae 5 algal arenas te Dipl gt Foreign Ports. Peg Baht sre, 80: ‘Rooke brent Go with the al appear ie name of tl i. ‘Pww..Der v arriving “or, 2 Ys ‘omon) a . John @. Fee, a native of Kentucky, and whose father | ‘ M@emble a larger, stronger fleet than that of Buenos | said T Sayers agrees to fight the said John C. Heenan for £200 | gah and Mer tt ease ann’ "Frees Now Orlene hak, Benaes | Nov 10 lgets $10) folk: Judge Tenuy, Cottrell, NYork: 24, Lapwing, sd hes alway o lacgo slavenclde Ayres, Movements threw suspicion upon some of the Ne ‘at New York 18th. ai AXT4s, Nov t—In' port brig Warren Goddard, Rubi, trom Norfolk, widlitaihre sitestamen taht, ne reverend gentleman founded several anti-slavery | officers of the Buenos Ayrean fleet, and #o clear was it ° eet ries for tere ot evans es and | iaie rhs Oct 6 Passed Sow Squall, Lloyd, from NYook for | ush for Provitence, acne sutions in Madigon county, which induced the slave. | “nat wrong was in progress tbat on October 20 the Mi Feag at New York tou” rang WW 8 | pianghuey Bib, Asterion, Bow toe ian Boston; ih, | Jani— Arr sake Water Witch, Hull, Baltimore for Provle His Mian aime tre weaks age, to Detily “Me. FOO 1 stor of War left fb the fald of action to investigate: usnce of nls agree eee Tere ee ee ary riving ot Ravens. | eteteed Hepbene, rom Bion fr aes Ti Homer’ | ‘CHARLESTON, Deo #9—Arr ships Othello, Greenough, Li. » With his companions, in this city. The full particu- ‘The matter was adjusied by the court martial and exe- ara, ‘The third deposit shal nena ~~ | Ble Boston; 1%b, ar, Potter, fros ‘ Henle, Wabash, Barn i if ie whole matter will be found appended. The | cution of two or three offleers. Langham's, Combrian bores, Mikox Cats Dee 11—In port Br brig Gulnatr, for Nvork lag. | Fork brigs Flores eee a. Taua'no definite object in views bereftot their homes | No naval engagement occurred. Ln ib Perey Fgh tt Batsrot, Deo 9 port National ong for, NOriane. 1g. | Howes, Boron; tehra Goonge, Watt, ‘Grote: Cara firesides, they are driven ruthlessly into strange 1 On October 28 General Mitre lay forty-eight miles from be made between ibe Hand tens Baltimore: New York (es), NYork. ia 18th, Atinntic, Feld: .” At Quai $ Among strange people, to seek new homes and new ] San Nicolas, with about 10,000 men, well appomted and | Bwarisued® ‘The men tiull bein heron between ieetors | Pert of New York, January 3, 1860, | buen, NYork. ant PW sides, and all for the reason of a difference of opinion 2 é Reribimon of twelve and ene, or the man absent Torfett the bestia se lead at Batavia ond on on Falmouth We Ga alan re. sao, Liverposts its Loneat,e: well skilled in martial exercises. He knew that Urquize . The expenses of the ropes and stakes aball be shared OLEARED. ported sid 16th for the coast); Spitfire, Arey, for charter; A wre. : as Or sien genie ol’ tha," asa was in the vicinity, but the attack at daylight was so com- faroally by the combatants, The thor of Belle Le fa to nemo ee ee ieee se aun. | Qrentl arker ‘rou han NT day. Sid Nits, ship Puller, alling party rooms, @ surprise that tho whole army was surrounded ® fe ‘Sayers. but. c if ? | Gesne 8 bey ery bark Hosser, Hilems, wae, we Faund Chom quietly sented togetber. Among | en ‘& gun was fired. Mitro’s cavairy sprang to their FREDK, FALKLABD, ‘Ship Empire, Howell, Norfolk—Sturges, Oo. Danckon: Oct fcln Hc re x Creamy Bosker, ¥ number were seven or eight young men, from elgh- | horses and fled. Urquiza had led to the altask about for John 0. Heenan Brig Express (Dan), Van Ehren, Antwerp—uneb & Meincke, pore, ‘Chins; Hora, Cox, from do, ‘Bath; Canton, * to thirty Years of age, about an equal number of la | 16,000 troops and. some 2,000 or so of mounted Indians. | The Benicia Roy aid not, as reported, proceed to Fag. | BE Atrssi, Johueon, Nassat—Merin & Barton. finer freight or Charter, ‘Sia Bopt 38, Samauel appicien, | ii * NN York Fm, and Mr. Joha Smith, a ative of Kentucky, a par | Mitte Was forced to rely wholly upon his artillery, many | land in tho steamabip City of Washington on Satarday eke HS Squires, gues Jego—Hl Underwosa, PiSinpurr, Det lenarr May Quoeo, Jordan, Havre; 15un, Tal- wi wsstqens by a a of whom were trained in the army of Ronas, and nobly | last. He gave s sparring exhibition in Yhiladelphia on | Rens Chas Dennis, Horion, Charlestoa—D C Murray. or Tecthsan abies tae hae Oeke ysemed cakes nnetance. Cecseninn. eas they sustain themselves. Urquiza’s cavalry quailed | that evening toa crowded house. The wind up was be- | Schr Satterly, <qper, Charlesion—MeCready. Most & Co- ¥ ere Bigunenes Jind acted in accordance with the laws of religion ant | Pefore them, and his artillery was routed and its com- | twedh Heenan and Aaron Jones, and waa splendid lus. | Sehr W H smith. Scott Wilmingion—MeGretdy. ‘Mot & Co. | T@me,Cabreston, yoy ay Armenia! ‘Sid sche. ranity, they were ready to suffer all things, ang | ™@Dder, General Santa Cruz, ‘was made a prisoner. This | tration of the science of boxing.’ Three hearty cheers for Ee Fipoott Parker, Boston Dayan Sarees. for Boston. 20th; brig Valkgretn (Norw), from NY. 3 ited Wie future without fear, though ignorant of what | General Urguiae no? Sante Crus le & son-in-law of | is eucceas against the champion of England wore given | Schr Benater, Hishaway, Taunton—Masier, cabot ian, Woodersoni Blandinn Dudey, Atwood; Lomi ay morets porte es aad Sheng oe gone} General Mitre found himself without cavalry—no horses | to I to-day, by the steamship Asis, which leaves ARRIVED. eee Drea. ade, Dreyer; Claris Curr a any pokes seni ered deparire they bad tardy op: | We'entmpy ine and raven’ nies ee wae Ae | Se Pay taken ee ees MTZ NE! || many Romo Bechet Ota, HATA Sig | fof Re Reh Sate ieeey Rees Horio = tunity to collect their wearing apparel. pest gr ot Heth Ae pepe geri oop ti ‘ fruit, to Chamberlain, Robinson & Co. Dee 11, lat 25 16, toa 3 \° een prom Rng bh 'Y provisions, 45 50, exchat ith Lion, Cooper, for Philadelphia; North American, 5 iadison © connty from whieh Wese exilea have just ar. | Ut tin Reb ce RE ; | Lecture Gf Dr. Cahill om Astromamy. | seen days orth of Bermuds = Rive ae te ‘d, lies east of the centre of Kentucky, and in 1850 had conch pera 2 nk pressed all the steamers of boon and maintopmest ial population of SETat, of which 6,505 wens ee the river and sent them to, San Nicolas to bring here the ‘The announcement that this talented and distinguished ali ger ney pene 20—In port ship National Guard, Gates, . ae Galina et Manse me ret ler ie army. For this purpose the five war. | gentleman would deliver a lecture on the beauties and Tsadella Bi 4 astsban been a contre for antislavery men. ‘Rov. | Seamersand the four war schooners were employed, | magnitcence of astronomical science, drew together a | wis Gales 2s o belated New York or 3 Lom, MYor, Ay opie gpg epee ote ty 18 now fo, be prepared for siege; the island | Very large audience at the Academy of Music last even, | Wind during the day W. ietekion: Bla trom Bangor Oct, 21, Daplight, Holbrook, 4 Lig wa ia strict anti. rtin Garcia is to be abandoned, and all'is risked on | ing. ‘The lower part of the spacious building, notwith Seb atvaren, Gotcker haere Nae 2, Baas. Pee Be i ery . A Be in which anti-slaver : ” 6. Part spac’ ing, Steamship ¢olumbia. Berry. Charleston, with mdse end pas Ai % 5; Nov. 2, Boston. ; Petty Sen. sites were taught, was alto vatablished about a year eee oe tin simak cal standing the high price of the tickets of admission, was | SeReers. to Svoflord. Teston & Uo. Hvs experienced strong | tavia: ae Bt) Tohonics New Orionse, Tan, 4 @, and at the of the outbreak at Harper’s Ferry & proc! ion (published in Bad te 5 anal tie he 4 NE gales during most of the Pee enore, Care Coast, Oct “Arr bark Catharine, ,, NYork for j Ebtantie opie, successful operation. It is here proper to remark: the Heratp yesterday) calling on ali citizens, native | Crow every part, an xes, gallery and amphi. 2 mee Loren Point, with mdee,toH | vis Dix ove. ‘Nov 6, Manchester, Johnston, Boston ; | man, Somerset ff ‘eakin, strokes: both Mr. Fee and his associates have constantly dis: oe ee ap — the bon eatin twenty- | theatre presented a lively appearance of interested coun- ‘eee ‘Chesapeake, Crowell, Portiand, with mdse, to | US. ee een 4 F Swett, Me- wed all desire to interfere with slavery or to bring | suit min ve had much re- | tenances. The stage was adorned with the ordinary mape, BB Cromwell & Co. wih ectes we aid for eased Pio mouth Toth otune, Montezuma, bt ah po nelly Ae Free ape hy raph Chevalier Letevre Becourt, the French Minister, and | diagrams and instruments incidental to and cssential in | jou’ kmibers eGo re Ne 8 dare, with pota r pa f2ona, White, Astrea, Edward baa ty they beloved Serptural truih'toe ‘eat refutation | 3, oron, Engiah Con! at Montevideo, arrived here | the elucidation of the various branches of the noble | Dtigy)D Manaield, Nanateld, Minbrige 7 aye, with ah |W tand aid from : iy, Ritzabetn aad Be epee eclaims. ; roomes vern- 1 science to be treated by the lecturer. In that portion of | “%, i ion ; Pog cohen 29 r a various oecasions the people of Berea have beensub- | nae ,mediators, and now offer their services. The | the house usually occupied a& an orchestra were congre. | to'l'G Moret: “Boon 1d says M of Hotere Wik bee oe: Hadley, Aus Coyen, Molunkus, ‘Michell F ed to attacks, Mob law, vituperation and legal pro- | fon) pf "electing the liberal terms proposed by Mr. Yan- | cated a number of our most, prominent citizens Tr | erly galee: apii sails, Ae. Boston; schrs Yaukes Blade, Gray, Wilmington, NC Yor Bou eshave in turn been tried in vain. They have zeal- | would fare conan pet ae al pat time Gen. Urquize | Fith several Catholic clergymen. f Scar Challenge, Small, Elizabethport for Boston. ten; Hannah, Lond, Baltimore Hi Go 8 Mason, 7 mainlained thelr right to attempt to modify the insti- | toshed with pecceas he WI Tasks CRO Go Shortly before the appearance of Dr, Cabil, the arrival fy SAG Treg ad Richmond fof do; Montrose, Mef,allan, Buz ne ot State means, ant pe > * “i ton seemed measurably to have subsided, when ihe | 's,tetms with the point of the bayonet. Gasannownced, sod on hisenteniyy Coereora olan ee pena | $icee, Orexon, Rhoades, Providence, ard, Phi'adelphia for Newburyport, 8 F Sallay, Seaman, ata of the With of October ‘called into’ new Life | gqrecet events have ite tarown Gen. Lopez, the Para- 1 or the audience rose simabansoutty ase mark of tecpectto | Seamer Net Leeiea Maas, Mee tooo. np yn pg te with which they had been viewed. . = Sate of thirty mu- | His Grace. The Archbishop occupied a seat withiu the *" SAILED. 16th, Oracle, Oban: Sid schrs Min: Hzoelsior, the oth af December, a iaceting was held’ ai | Sci aan, Ses eae ee RATY core, with a surgeon | orchestra, together with the Very Reverend Fauher Sarre, | Ship Logan, New Orleans ing ann, Cape Palmas, Gixcnock, Dec 1S-Bid aagow (on, NYors (oe MisoeD. Jan. 3-No 0 AM, wind NW—In_port barks Lucy ee rep ed TT fat o gain him favor as & dfplomatist. "So fas his Viear General, and other clerical gentiomon. | Wind during the day WEW, suneetW, and fresh ieponi Novae bark Tranhos. ‘usr, for Cadis to | Lacoste: Tesoar Ci 2 Eandage, Motinkwn, tod Reweus (he meus, tbr); 17th, to consider the propriety of removing Rova. | **,tpPears, ‘sccomplished nothing. he thanked the audience, but at the same time’ requested Wad ioe Weeccenk cee, Lae hy aplaian aaa, ben pam Feo Blake Hanes a Mont sre. Feo and Rogers, and others associated with steamers Leopard, Beceabar Sherer ay ie Englah war that silence might be’ observed, 4s ho was suffer Tele h Marine Report. eomea: Nor 0 Tener ee Brown, for Ga- | rose Avtoriar Mary Gtk. SF Bolllday, Obes A Greines, Serna teed tene her pci weve atwat | Hertteneaer eons snare aed cota | BG Ge pn" NaMcar wad aed "o"ts | ab OMEWSAN Wea weigig era” me | Sapacar thar sir fm Par oom | Si SA Ba 8 APR an x > a ‘was cont it, . ; Weather Pe e \ the bead interests of the community, and their posi- | Sir peregor tan Ferry.” thoes are al see te ee general laws of nature in thelr relation to astronomy. | HIGHLANDS, Jan2, sunset—No taward bound vessels in | Pouce Cromel’ Borned ee erm NYork, Bld Fath, | Boston, remehns.s anchor outaite of the Breakwater. ener, destructive to all organized society. A Committee on citizens of their respective word ‘ astronomy” he explained as meaning the law | sight. Weatber clear. Hatvost, Dec 18—Arr Arnold NYork. : s ‘clutions was also appointed. G 01 of 0 of the stars, from the Greek Gster, a star, and ANDY HOOK, Ji No LAVACA, Dec 12—Arr sehr Ai NYork. i the a jen. Victorica, of Gen. Urquiza’s staff, reports that he BAND’ K, Jan°$, sunset—No inward bound vessels ntbem, Brereton, a second meeting was held has eight hundred prisoners of the Buencs nomos,a law. He then pi to discuss in the most in'eabe ‘Wind W, light, weather cloudy. NEW ORLEANS, Dec Sl—Arr (by tel) foul tae Cee, ‘be 17th in the courthouse at Richmond: |The com- T close ay letter atthe mais lst aed ge learned and yet simple manner, the phi'ogophical nature tic ied’ deaux; Wm Jarvis, Lisbon; Pomons, Liverpool; bark meeting reported ug) vigorous defences of the city are to be made, = termed his « subject was Wind —- t. a an address and resolutions, in which, after stat. Nnilosophical and astronomical, and he ad- aa 5 Aer see Onborne Howes, Boston; J 6 Dowel, and Saat every plan for emancipation that bad as yet been ee ee ieol pverumenpaine lar arguments and illustra- a ‘Sé—Arr igilant, NYork; barks Braziletro, Rio Janeiro; Rested involved insufferable objections, and that the Rie Jancire bikes cocxgonat tions in explanation of i rs The ¥ onderfol a ge sacs ae IS Bariequin, Uverpo we ‘ cape acted as abolition emissaries, and beli¢ a JANEIRO, Nov. 8, 1! mony and precision pervading Almight; Sectional a ‘30—Cid ‘Orris Francis, Clark, Jamaica, sar law and-a baptiom of fire and blood, ft is asserted Zi; ills Bibdesh guia ak tha Babe hy Sconce Creation in every art of this great eniverse were Sbie. | dock yesterday, after having received a thorough overhauling, pat SEDhORiN bee roar Banc le {gueot their number (messing Mr, Fee) hed taviy | 7™ Bat te beg commented upon; and the grandeur of the works of God; | and is again on he Richmond and Norfolk, route. She leaves Baltimore vin NYord: Jan sehr Augusta, Kelley, Now York: claimed jew York his sympathy for Jon Latter—Urquisa Takes Five Millions of Dollar— | as shown in his creation—in the sun and stars and planets | bere this aftern ove portaat $ o'clock. Same poy ae ng i Browns were needed in Kentucky. Financial Reaction in Brasil—Coffee Very Dear—United || Which abound in such immense numbers it the ‘Suir StiveR StaR, from Alexandria via Baltimore for - Frc B f Ac : eddread goes on to say that the obnoxious persons States Naral Movemente—Railroad P: 4“ infinity of space—was most elaborately and eloquently | Francisco, got aground at the mouth’of the Potomac during NEWBURYPORT, Dec $1—Sid schr Edward Lameyer, Bay- established @ school free for all colors—a ‘district ‘regrest=ANn Amcri- | portrayed. From the time—if it may be 60 said Sp eee, SAR wel inet be Ree ne ee. ae come Me} a bol, drawing ts regular quota from the pblie trea. can Morte Tamer, dc. when time had not yet begun—when there was a a eae Te ee eg a Arr meamers Valley Clty, Hotel Ah using the money ofthe pubic Tor tho public des- | We have some ite news this month Ro Heit, now sun, Dor, stare, to the period of | GHD Tis reusing cma cay ike Be orien NEWPORT, Dee 308d brig Empire, Miler (rom Provl- 38 excl who w very; | ‘The Plate packet arrived an intelli- ¢ wor! 4 M ee dence), Charleston. sed machinery, built a town—the position of which. yeaterday rings which now cxist—tho eternol existence of God, the great | | Baic Rosmar Mows, from Turks and for New Sist—Arr brig Eobert Bouns, Grand Turk, TI, for strategie point of view, eller for S'arpudes OF insur. | RENCE Of a battle, at last, between the Argentines and Author ef al things-—could be traced. Whether, we go serene ley Jabal geihrsticne mene 2 ae. rote new ‘davon ers Arete, Forking. Wal ore; Ads Herbert, ‘ Try a 3 . . | forward or backws rough a fw years or thror 5 pean! james " 3 regain | Post Olan with an bol. Buenos Ayreans, The result wasfor several hours doubt- re ds of years, the eternity of his ce is plain! fell in with off Sharp's. in Ly, ‘condition by sieam- RYork. Bia ‘schra Medora. Rhodes, from for Salem; é i Posaser ‘and a regiiitr mail loaded with incendia- | fui, put at last 1,600 Buenos Ayreans deserted in one | Sormnncsg. Menem, the eternity of his existence is Piainly | ship Locust Point, andtowed to Baltimore Stat wt Fhilanthropiet, Chipman, from Klizabethport for Boston, ; ally incresding by accessions of Novthers men. | column to Urquiza, and the rout commenced in earnest. | tiful account of the various Heavenly bodies, their move. lens, Based Bux the vessel tétire reparted eehire Cathe | 7 fia bark Wm & Jane, obbe from Providenge for NOriesass § tthe resolutions, which were adopted, provide for the | Urquiza found five millions of dollars in the money | Ments, and the influences wi they exercised | [Gilson), Changer, fram Jackeonvi le, Yn coming®iata ise | Halirax, Bec 1T—Arr achra Greyhound, G 2 ay | | wintment of a committee of ‘sixty-five dis. on the earth. He then passed on to consider | Bay intheanow stormof Thursday ‘she anchored off the | More (and cld 2st for La Have); 19h, David Oampbell, Lud- Arr (oy tel) pen Fiving Fish, Baker, Boston for Tan- | ikiy “SEM colt’ SEP %_ get, | preva etre (nh shal tare te deren tops | cco er cting efor. | Sema, everett meer Mees mae | Sap etic, oe Seer | Une ep io My, cee nanan ” resent ie duti on b) eae) e es, Pe 7 " 4 7 a \—. r 2°%% nigere; and’ oo many of tovir associates | entering La Plata), it will bo a god-eend to General Ur. | aud of ihe wige intention is thelr ordination. “The lecture | Anadempt at hgheater, Sainrday aMerscon, together of, | 10R: Hein, Crowell, New York, 90, Specuinio, Bude, Nor- | RaW, LONDON Dec Sarr sehr JQ Coller, Robbiag ee beir t H al ty of society - * | throughout was full of interest and intotmation, and t> be } but part waer. came up to Boston to obtain a | {5 ‘Richmond; vi PENSACOLA, Dee Ze Arr brig Stel! ly, Havana; prew ag their best judgment the peace and safoty of society | quiza, whose coffers have never yet been too full. property appreciated should be heard or read in fell Hahter, and the schr remained assore ight. Busan’ Lang. do. _— to 2th brign Mary Means, Tibbetts St Jugor Me y require’) ee ed a ere Dal munak often Private letters state that there was some really hard | At theconclusion the lecturer was loudly applauded, eth ul ot Garmegat n'a bent opel ae Na on, ee wlaznon Guace. NP, Deo 12-Arr sche M oat Light seat Giaiveoion; schra Caetac, Harding, Aspinw al: Poca: j Dy.”” Thecommittee having _ a fighting. Nobody here seems to take any materia! inte- bishop Hcames rose and addressed a few sail, stove galley, aud sprung Jacuet (not Port au Prince), Dec 14—In q pa at Kenyon. Lavacoa; Dasl G win, Beasion La- a d from Mr. Fee at Pittsburg, and Mr. Rogers at Berea. Arch! vi Asuore.—A letter from Constantinople of Dec Srowell, for N York 8 days: sebrs Kingfisher, Holmes, for do 6: le; Wm |. Spring, Buckaloo. rhiladelphia. darks Caro- former bas already been published. It emphatically | “¢stin the struggle. observations to him. He said that he was | since tbat am American veesel wih Tam, om board: was | Charles M Cook Sparks. from Boston diags’D'W Bayley, Bax: | ‘ios, Grindie. Reo’ Janeiro; 2tvelyn, Patlerson, Havane, Brig Vuies a!l sympathy either expressed or intended, with The Brazilians, with ther good and stable government, | delighted and greatly instructed by the research: sshore at N tt No fe particulars. The vessel is | ford, hence de. Kogle. Haken, Cardenas = course. had said that John Browns were | look upon all of the flickeriug little Spanish American re. | Of the Rev. Dr. Cahill, and that’ if his health Supposed to be the bark Wrpeeaen Best, from Boston, as no pepe poe Le Pan Bohemian (*}, Grange, Portland. ‘sn cope i Sg at schre DB Sawyer, Tilton, ee ee eee om te et his aceite | Publics with inexpressible contempt, Festa the otber lectures of the murs. “He hat Sever | paavos, Dec Ia--Thamorning abost o'clock,» fre broke | Seite’ Sy toe vrhances oy Rourd wat thoverbmys Tea, | CHILADELPHia, Jan $—Glt weamer Delaware, Shaw, $l acted in'the anor on me We te the 1 ecleratian Business in Brazil is not materially improving. The rt rons ~ igre pane a meene “ neneee: a eeagricl 28 gut ge boc the Am ship a ‘ 9. L's offing in Grieane: Tandy" Havelock, Surah, Bevecoah Ged teenage he STORTLAND, Deo Fim gcorsp 1 Dashing, Ware. ‘Tangier; iy ss this branch of scien: e felt quite certain if Harbor, near the river 16th). Governor anc Elen Mattia, Criai jerk; Barnard, Tr ogre, which addrenc o ho ettore ot | USC marke! war never ie @ worse conten. Brasil} je'eqn end the wale cote he Wil be yet more a | Belcan rye gmap meena in amet Ge ct | Ein tnay Gu, Dente, New Onan, Owns, Grea Backer for da: Caan, Bek, Ba a pA 4, we . a 101 ocurrit \- y ir, do; . Fow! an mat by a + » a ~~ , Invites strangers and those prejudiced | Siciy aner our own great convulsion, has produced more | “mcd Mndimproved, noe anptar (coals) upwards of 1000 tons of which have been disc Hi Wail, Apalachico'n: Ith, Celestial Empire, Plerce Savannah Ralpb Hewitt and Gorvo, nd the Bereans, to visit their town and examine their e Arcl p's ret or" Applanse. | since her stay bere, and about 800 tons remaining in ker hold. Taylor, and Potomee, Reed, do; 16th. 4 Justina, St Luear, Ubaries William, I C'Hertz and ee ec na. than the anticipated bad elfects. The price ot coffee | The audience then dispersed, the lecture having lasted | The origin ofthe fire is varionsiy attributed to spontaneous York: Francia Boone dot Milton. | Sarah, Reckiand fxr NYork. "Cid bark. Emma ‘F Ol @{t ie universally known that most of us, in common with | '8 excessively high—too high by two cents per | two hours. combustion, and to have pi from the galley. Water hart. Fé fampton Roads: E A Souillard, fuils, Sa- | 8! Jago; brig George Harris, French. Cienfuegos, Sid steam- Fee ett ct ete Gonat | pound for the American market. It will be, therefore, a had but triffug effect in staying the conflagration, aud the shin | Lockhart Forrest, Hampton Roade. BA Son ships North American, Liverpool; Jan 1, North Briton, 8% ‘itdeve that slavery isa moral and political evit—that It the oe heed ord Se ‘$ hen bay ool Bo Coroners’ Inqueste. Vir teem anes Holland, from the Clyde for Pun | Bab iberiter, outward bound 16h, Tornada, opted, tor Jb WEDENOE, Deo Si—Arr eieamer Wesichealee, lar! lege those ve io ot Cc) wi eo é largest 1, Nov Mary Hol |, from. %, ere, Noreri lon 3 I. I. 5 *, , xe Cileet tuned moment, and ik such way sate promote | duced to this country. 1 do hot know what tie nosroheers | 2 ACCIENT ox THE STRANGE Gravapa.—The inquest | c;%41> Nov ge The Mary Holland, from the Clyde for Phil, | Bombay; Shakspere er une, eee ‘arsons, | ew York; achre Sea (ull, Howland, Baltimore, via ow ports G general good; and that complexion is not the true test for } would say about such a statement, but it is simply | in the case of Luke Flannigap, who was killed by the late | her bottom fous [an wormed. She wili be sheathed and M Entered for ‘ith, Witten Rathbone, Pratt, for NOrleans; i hoe peli mameten See Ee ry Pp itd 4 §) rellove, too! that nora! and poiitical means only ahonid be | ‘he fact, and that is enough for the poople. explosion on board the steamship Granada, at the foot of | “Pe ccieprated yacht Wanderes atine Wiliam, Capt Grange | Tanuuin Harchelder, NYork Ry a Fravhlin, Sague. Sid beek William & Jane, Cobb, New OF. to remove slavery. Insurrection finds no favor here. ‘We had supposed the Congress lost until she turned Up | warren street, was concluded yesterday at the Coroners’,J D. Walker, alias D. 8. Marten,’ alias L. Patton, arrived at | Philadelphia; Sarovak, Vaugban, Savannahy leaps; schr Charles P Stickney, Garwood, Wilmiogton, NO. aa. ye y Cor ‘other Fee never has, and if his true womds be known, I | some days since in Babia, after a two months’ passage. ” Flores on ‘the 12th inst, made purchases to the amount of ‘Adv at do, Bohemian’ range, for Portland 2ist; Hunga. Jan 1—Arr s:eamer Albatross Jones, New Y¥ Lubt not, does not now give the least countenance tothe use | She bas not yet arrived here. office, by Coroner Jackman. $1,405, and departed without paying or making any provision | rian (s), Jones. for do 28th; Europa (s). Leitch, for Halifax and Jan 2—Cid ship Esther G Paroey. Barney, Apalachicola, force ia bastening the end of slavery. ing that our con The John Adams, Captain Mason, is still in port; but as George Berbeck, of No. 389 Washington street, deposed | Whaterér for his outit. In hurry of his departare M. J. | Boston’ Sist; Mary Hammond, Dyer, for Boston 20th; Lady | Schr Hattie Anvah, Orcutt, from Norfolk, is at anchor near ‘ence may be fully and intelligently placed in Him, who was | no orders affecting the disposition of the ship have been ag aoe ‘ 8 < ty Donnell, the carpenter of the vessel, was left ,Sshore, which | Blessington, Bennett, for do 27th; Sea wr Barker, fordo Jan dut is now exalted to bea Prince and Savior, I | received by the Oneida, she is preparing to sail ina few | that he wasa steam boiler maker by trade; he had exa- bas ven a clue to his real malpractice He will be sent onto | 5; Kangaroo (s), Brooks, for NYork Des $1; Arabia ours most respectfully, J. R. G = by the first opportunity. for do Mth Jura (s), Moodie for do 3ist; fered b: . | days for the Plate, the captain being determined not to | mined the boiler that had exploded on the steamship fe : @ ing, De fc ce) Jie fliowing amnion were then olfered by John C. jer Pg Papago yellow fever, which | Granada, and found the bottom part much reduced in pSIRALEAR, Dec &—The Am shi frreden. Mead, from Leg. ect coy eee Deas, Be SAN FRANCISCO. Dec Tarr (by @ skip Milwrankio, i ed 6th inst off Punta , Ny appears about this time, although there are yet % Loxpon, Dee 16—Arr Masonic (Br), Godel, Stockholm. Cid | Rhodes, Melbourne via Honolulu. Si ‘Resolved, That the committee which has been appointed b; reps thickness; it was originally five-sixteenths of an inch in He K Oct 29—The Am ship Florence ; | Monson, Jarvis Island. ja meeting do, within ten days from this ima ae mon no cases reported. All well on board. iginally loNG Kona, iD Mightingalo, litb, Antelope. Cole, Bembay (and went down the river 15th); K v8 jolmes, from hae, came to anchor 21st inst, ‘della. . SALEM, Dec 31—Below a fore and aft achr, deeply laden, hn G. Fee, ‘nd ail others that the said committee may The Dolphin is at the river. The English force concen- | thickness, but was reduced by rust and wear to about | Holmes, f Po Ho’ janeiro: WH’ Townsend. Groaby? Cardi and Buse: ri i Al . uymoon Re unter 4 Croaby, Cardi sy the Rhodelia Blew, from ¢ak inimical and dangerous to our institutions, our interests | trated there is quite lai one-sixteenth of an inch; it appeared to have been in uso | a ypboon on 17th tna, Tat 1819, being about 850 miles fron | Marchanen whiter Mae wie SEARSPORT, Dec 20—Sid brig Charles Wesley, MoGilvery, a Cuba. I haga Dee Sl—Arr schr Christiana Keene, Stacy, Bullock's Point ‘PROVINCETOWN, Jan 2—In port bark Fdlsto, Kendrick, from Charlesicn for Boston: Dutch brig Elizabeth Catharine! inuasen, from Buenos Ayres for Salen. 2. aty 19, al lobile. ‘dour public safety and wuillity. and inform them that | Messrs. Roberts, Harvey, Hannah & Co. are progress- | abot re ; the’ busines st | this port; it commenced about seven oflock in the eveaing of | Euteutward De¢ lf. Flisa Ann, Logie, NOrleans; President mua guit hig county and State, and that tbey must be | ing very successfully with their great contract on the Don ee ey Gee Tee Tan wae Wael | ei aay tie bentes ofl aston shest cinta h tae | Fae ieee a rt t the Timits elma heen itn yen directed | Pedro Segundo Railroad. They have above 1,500 men Austin R. Pardee, store keeper of the Board of Under. | Tone anid yh Depry rate the two following dave. Barometer A LECHORE Dee &—Arr Sewall, Washburn, Genoa, Sid 6th, tr r damage sustained dui arricane Fisher, G thoy may deem right ana | TOW at work, and will be in the tunnels during the wet | writers, deposed that the boiler belonged to the Under- ; 4 X wpeeing to take such stepa ns they may deem right and | PON St g was the loss and destruction of nearly a suit of sails; abe sbip- | “Mounts Bar, Dec 1$—Off, Bald Eagle, Treadwell, from : ; writers; two or three weeks ago it had a patch put on its d great quantity ¢f water, Knocking away bulwarke and | Shanghae via Cowes for ; ee ee ee ‘are found ite mis after ‘the time specified has Mr. Farrington, of Ohio, a nephew of Mr. Rarey, gave | bottom; it was not used more than sixty or seventy days Co ‘he hatchh use. paseco gers’ 10 ‘Sparsandevery- | Miran tap, Dec 15—Of, Boutelle, from NOsleans | 4 UCTION NOTICE.—BURNHAMS FURNITURE BX. ‘n out an exhibition of ‘his horse taming powers on Sunday | during each year. thing moveable overboard; one quart. ras also stove in, | for Liverpool. ess and furniture packing establishment, office No. 118. further, That the sald committee meet in this place | afternoon last to a large crowd. He succeeded tothe | William Secor, machinist, di that the boiler was | her carsoshified. and as obe now lies basa very heavy list | | Mine Pxap. Dec 18—Off, steamship Africa, Shannon, from | Weg: Pievenit street, between With and Sith cvenaces Rice F the Hist inst. at 10 o clock A; M. t2 qpacuitas | fullest expectation, and was enthusiastically cheered. made by Gibon, Boardman’ & Co., six years ago; it was | Short, but made little or no water. bdo Ty Oo ad Housebold Furniture of every description boxed and of pI ng out the above | “rhe first steamer of the new Anglo-Luso-Braailiers line, | hat fee scrona pump; heexamined the boller on’ ‘Sunday ooo eae mate rales ene hag Sueee ae ores Jone Faatae BP erase Pee Toren tekeaie: Some te to all paris of the world. Four horse wagons for the EXECUTION OF THR RESOLUTIONS. the Milford Haven, formerly the “ Hydaspis’’ of Croskey’s ] and tested a portion of the iron; the iron was of the ver: ie weather to the Cape, but had some ‘ phia; | of furniture to the country. Committee of Sixty-five met on Wednesday the | lines, arrived at the same hour with the Oneida, royal » D | perencet ase ie, Dut had some hard squalls | NYork or Philadeip! for Philadelphia; hia; Monmout SS, juality, but had become so thin that it was not | off it. carrying in one instance her toreyard away, which broke | Aurora (Sic), Loin gd Republic Sow for Boston. best SSE Si 2 a FEE EET I to consider the best means to rid the community of | mail; but her passage was thirty-two days. She had a | capable of bearing thirty pounds pressu! hen it was | intwoin ith, for NYork; 7ib, Revo- FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LET, faa mein mcr, marae ato eon | mee Haseeno ie he acrca nce | seme cotangent | Lance eet maa cand or neat | MURA ADO Guu pa moan, mg, | SSRs Te RE tae | ittee met in sec} ri the excite- | long. q f01 iron becomi: ™m from avi for Smyrna, were 5 ’; 19th. F ent which prevailed among the citistus may ight be Tamar is transferred tothe West India line, whore greater aie CODE | wifeueriteon Nova, by ihe Howe Marrustve (Pr remel)tacy | TAGuH, Waters, Hong Kong. Bid 19th, Leteester (Br), N | APply at 82 Spring street, two doors east of Broadway. duced to go to extremes. speed is contract for. ‘Muc! tisfaction ex: in Young, machinist, deposed that he had charge of + a aa charge Rockland, Sargent, Boston ldg; TLEMA: \NTLEMEN 4 On Friday the committee again met—this time mounted | Pressed at the substitution of screws, as in the Oucida | qnacatter wafiret the tocar the eoplealone te Tenner |e rials Hoy 2 ta dat 10 H, hoa, 3 walle Or were Oa | ca ET tale, Goulds aoe Mestorh fear aces forte | A: ee LAE AND MIP OF SINGLE ORNELEMED %@ in uniform—and proceeded to Berea. On arriving that exploded was in the habit of carrying from fifty to Ske above BO ‘was the yacbt Wanderer, since arr at | Meteor, Melville, for Singapore and Calcutta; Aurora, Clough; | house, a few coors from Sixth avenue care, canjfind the same: they were drawn up in double file in front ofthe | Disasters on the Western Rivers for 1859. | sixty pounds of steam; I have carried S00 ponnds in Boston). Industry, Waters; Fortuna, Sendder, and Belvidere, Jackson, | by applying at No. 74 West Twenty-first street. References idence of Mr. Rogers, who appeared inanawer to their | tee Louis Democrat gives a detailed statement of the | working the eame pump; the boiler was thoroughly ex- | Loxnox, Dec 15.—The Ai for Bombay, i 7 geome aed a re ui ives a let 1c } a DOR, oe a —_—_ U, when be.was notified that he and all others enter- | explosions, burnings and sinkings on the Western. rivers | amined last August, and cleaned by the engineer, Wm. | down the fiver tres 1b ram ape the, ioad'al Weawicke uns, | 1g™acso. Oct--In port ships Dirigo Emery. for NYork, Nor A r xp 8 , oP 18; Nerway, Major, for Havana; Marion, Grose, une; bark Al GRRAT ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING WANTED.— se Mi like sentiments must leave the county within ten | during the’ year 1859, from which we take the following | Perry. ‘has been got off and proceeded witnout apparent damage. tow, Ladies and gentlemen having any cast off Cl r a jar pain of being forcibly removed. e commit- | figures:— Joseph E. Coffee corroborated the testimony of the Lisson, Dec 14—The Am Mazatlan, Nichols, from Glas- ‘MELBOURNE, Rept 30—8Id Coquimbo, Gil), Guam. aiture or Carpets to dispose of, if wish to receive lee wulogney bad no specific of crime to make | Steamboate sunk (come subsequently raised)... 62 | previous witness. gow for Madras, has put in and may have to discharge. | _Maunirrcs, Nov 5 (bnck date)—In port H 'M Hayes, Loring: | price for every article call'on or E, Harrie, 588 fr. Rogers and his friends, but that thelr prine!- | Steamboats burned. 26 | * James Cochranc, engineer, deposed that he had ex. | | Osraxn, Dec 16—The Am ship Plutarch, from New York | oie Srecuand, Spalding, and Tartar, Vangie. une... | avenue. Ladies attended to by Hire, Harris, could not be tolerated in Kentucky. Steamboats lost by ¢: 4 “8 4 | amined the exploded boiler, and had never seemone in | for ee an which came on shore on proceed t Turks Velande to led for S = Sorgen cay So earn ceeen a AS ag y; Mr. re replied, denying thateither he or his friends | Steamboats exploded steam pi} 2 | such a wretched condition befo. ¢; it was not capable of | the sands off Wenduyne, about — E of this port, Dec 14, Niwea! Dee 14—Cid Cedar, Rolie, NYork. OARD —A PRIVATE FAMILY OCCUPUING A MO. ‘any of the laws of the State. The committee | Lives lost by steamboat dleaster beariug more'then “hirty poune of steata. bad lont her masts, A steamer bad been near her today. | Pirwogra, Dec 1¢Sid John Howell, Appleby (from Lam- Gern bovse in Thirty -fourth street, between ‘and -Men waited upon Messrs. , Davis, Hanson, Grif- | rivers during the year, .806 | John Tice, enginecr of the Grana’'a, had examined the | Put! Rae " y | tagh), Madras. Teint srenies: xia, Soocmneas «sue SmRY wie ieee gi, Hays, Smith and others, names we have given | Estimated loss of ,000 | boiler, and gave it as his opinion that it was not capable of See" 2AnPee: inariedih: Ushot,: feat 2a Pee ORIN TOT eee TAI a tke United | house west of Third avenue j Breve, and informed them that they were also required | "The sinking of it of | bearing more than twenty pounds of steam; Mr. Perry, | ,QveEmrown, Dec 14 The American Uniow, from Liver. ; Vereullien, Gheourne, frou” Biagepors, Grr SUK: for — : Be Buovantering snags, a | Sear the pumps; aftr Une explosion be sot cheretanes-|-Eaioa'S "= Est bere tind bana a | Danes Raita aoe Merely: Riley, from do, arr 26, for | BRORST cteman, can oe sccoamedued wih furnished , 1 RR ee 3 | that there were three cocks of water in the boiler atthe | with crew sick and stern wheel carried aw: Pgaxausvco, Nov 25—In port bark Rebt QPF rieht, Hughes, Rooms and Board in See hs ets Full Board for Dec 16—The Glasgow (s) for New York, took Yhe ground | from Pensacols. repe. the lady, partial Board for the gentleman. Apply at 68 Rast ” Golliviens with nicden a eempmaneiciae et ery that he was present when tho | walle fringing, rm Gnarter ebb, ow Mud bank, Haat side of | | “Ponce, Tec $—Ia port barks Frening Star, Armstrong. of | Thirdeti street, ; apaioed breclecting Mt, Jolin Sith an chairman, There were in all, collisions of “boat with boat, or | explosion took place; as soon az the smoke and steam | eChapnel, She ie expecied to float ol! t 8 or 3 o/ciook. and | and from New Haven, disg—would proceed to Turks OARDING.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, FRONT AND BAGK, Vere stoped nn ee Fanaa eee neg nar boats, caning 5 | clarod of he clecovored » man ing, on he io botwocn | Hates tea tbe Glnagoy has ald | sor Mae paswe™s Deel pert whe Gem Vous, Calacar | 0) oe ert terse Og Weal Treas ch ee De — 01 5 3 : oor, Mantel, Sind an odéseen be prepared othe cemnahtes who | Sinn, of. Swat Piedmiate teens asbasiariacs sean | nameteomebeniemantaneManstemin fone toe pitresrong, Nov On October 180, Bost containing three | SOEs ows Tee 1t— Arr American Union, Ligpol, Laver. Ber at 6 o'clock 5; Beted us x Saicof Kents °* Madison county and | red on the following rivers—every boat injured or loat in- | The case was then given to the jury, who, after fifteen | that they belonged to the American sblo Riise. Wilson, from. | pool for Philadeiphia (wee Miseel): Hartford, Davi, NOrieans a" “FS AM, WIL BOL! P, iiimre teense 2x niheatcents sdtress to the | cluded minutes’ deliberation, rendered the fol verdict: | NYork for Sourabaya, with a cargoof cosis. ‘They stated that Secagee nYae ania Pane ote Wan | Oe soe ek BO, 6s ia ta eee ak j of In the Obio.... + 46 Inthe Cumberland 3 | ‘That Luke Flannigan came to his death by the explosion | fier passing A the skip was tally destroyed. by. fire ae Femelire, Ouitorne, WHIM: | hd, metal monies fe eet ocr eee ‘Zescived, That committe be appointed to dra resoistions | Upper Missiséippi....... 88 Ouachita.” 1 | ofa boller on board the steamer Granada, “in the harbor | Rigbtot Cat tm consequence of the oonle leniing: That the | '5:NC 1. 0011 tn port, Pros bark Amanda for NYork | Polos get meg or ceand tod Contre sects Sod prepare She.shoes mentioned SAdresses, Lower Mississippi. White. 1 | of New York, on the Siet of December, 1869; and the jury | feole.of ihe crew, 17 an number, erabarked ia fur boats. and | auring the week; Fr brig Ferdinand, for Piladelpsie and Boe: | Crome Jacosa, a JOSRPH S COBEN, W. ML 42 motion, ® committee was appointed to wait on 10 Green. 1 | say that the said boiler was defective and unfit for uso ‘on that voyage, and those sailors are probably runaways | ‘®, firet fortoight in January ceeds Wiknaeoetr oe ne Governor’ with a petition from those whose righta had 9 Tennessee, 1 | previous to the explosion.”” From come ter: Rarranpenfiec Art ieabelia, NOrieane, | and fours Wedrendayeot each month fen thus trampled upon. 4 Elsewhere. 8 | On Monday morning @ German about thirty-five years | ‘Theclipper ship Carrier Dove waa yesterday morniog taken | 17h Molin Birciinn, Ronse ah aouiae, Jones. Newasnkl; E YOUR COUGH.—CURE YOUR COUG H ‘THR PETITION. 2 — | ofage, whose name ie not known, was found dead by | on'thet dock for repairs. be will be stripped, | Hong: ith, Grensda, Tavite, Negriaki 3otr Aesiark, Bore | oe ee era ES ooke pra ciae pm following '@ a copy of the petition presented to | PUM ok line teasers oateer Cohen othe allway of hoaes No. 30 ocr sree, Fecau! mats gf ie eye RE % | tex, Song "Keone win Forrest, rocker.’ New York 8 H = 4 ay Deceased ree weeks past with © poor | The steamship Roanoke, jew York and Virgina | urges wordfieh, 00. NISHRD ROOM.—A NICE, CONVENIENT B To mn Pacuusancr tax Goranton or rum Stare ov Ken. | ., The Democrat Tee attat atte Cee aainte dae Fesiding in the house,and it is supposed that in en- "sine, Monday evening seamed round 10 | $14 8b . Ring, Nagese F''Pacior trat Boor. wilt Hedroca, eajoisiog aed Sao eaece | hundreds of of Gis unber works of atkan hay. | deavoring to reach his room while he was in an intoxicat- pT foot of 1 Feet, ER for the pur- Tn port, cn mae Faspero, Lester a mizooes 1 cooking, to et at 237, Broome: treet, terme low, Sa per steamboats hav- | oq condition, he fell down stairs and sustained injuries | Pose mackinery thorou; waled. ; . 5 ‘an upper Room, w ng stove, per week. x | dufaawen penetrated and eevorely injured by snags ‘The | ‘hich euperinduced conjetion of the brain, from which Notice to Mariners. 7a, Hall foe, 40/0" | Also, very desirable furnished Rovtns at 188. Kisabeth art, ; minor mishaps and the serious delays to | nig death resulted An inquest 1d WRECK AT THE ENTRANCE OF SANDWICH HAVES, Alton, Barnaby: Aramanth, Jones: Canvas Backs | “eet : doate by the various obstructions in the Western rivera, inquest was held by Coroner Taintry Hose, LONDON, Tec 15, 1890, Toners May; Sword Fish | involved, no doubt, a loss to commerce of another million go forty ve Kotioe is hereby given thats green buoy, marked with the rao “Sd Talbot, Bur! OTICR— ARTHUR | NAPOLEON'S CUNCEEE—& of dollars; and again, there were hundreds of cases of ovo eer, age, | word ‘Wreck: hve boon piaced't faiboma SE of s schooner jey, uns: barques Mary & Louisa, matisiee “nck i purchase ae te a ae Coal boat, trading boal, flat boat and barge collisions and | Tesiding at 128 Greenwich etrect, swallowed ‘by mustake, | Sunk near ihe entrance of faodwich Haven. Sones, for Foochow: Kate {Hastiige ‘Kingman, for Negpo; | ofe,cautloued not to purchase them, as they will not be ad swampings unreported, which add immensely to the loss | 80M Sg ie Monee hk cote sublimate, ineon- | The Boor ies in 3 feet at low water spring tides, with the Tioce, Bennett nnc: brign Melita, Stratton, Kanagwa, Ja: Ri ae whe of property and also life. There are hundreds of persons lost | S*gnence of wnich aeaks & eg ie a | eres Phe tenes Da tine with the red Fublvhy Bes, Peli fom Woomno# Oct 9, Cossaok, Gray, Hong Kong; 11th, | QUEIGHS.—A NUMBER OF SKOOND HANDS RIGHS. early on the Western rivers by accilentally falling ove: » Cook, consisting of light one seat. and Board trom the decks of teeamrsre, nat Delng burried by | dead in her bed, in Forty-firet atreet, ucar ave. | EOD stor Fast Mill NWAN. wirsaneved Ce tears Pidicssale, ieaey, Potiing, to Rate Sleigh for four with Fate sd cedhet the powerful currents beyond the reach of aid. wea earn by ere a of age, 4 with ‘By erder,- PH BERTHON, Secretary. We for Roatan In the Strait: Sis Mysters, Matthews, jong | 80d for ale low at § G 8, 89 Street FE a CR Leddy, living at No. $24 Thirteenth street, died on Monday | risarp—vroove xock, orr THe EASTERN LAND or THR LZARD | Mechanic Amsbury, Heng Kong Sid Oct Sh ship, Wautilge, GIRIGHR. WR HAVE ON EXHIBITION AT OUR Ovie evening from the effects of over eating ani The POIRT. Elwell. Hong Kong: 25th, Minnebaba, Beauchamp. do; Nort, Sarrooms, mi waif i Trinry Hover Loxpon, Dee 15, 1898. ates ta theenehapehomb et Silda maine lon. Sameer Casey, Treasurer of the United States, | doctor who made an examination of the body gave it ax -! : a navel in, bo pope OE Suara, ir an the mee bain - opinion ee eee was Rnd ae by a piece Paver he bereby fives oees beneess mmetive Wr has tec ° St arae Beo $— ace brig + p.Femeene, Knight, Dema- | 2¢¥. ad pe a ont Puaa ce ear of his age. ‘appointed of meat lodging in his throat. Verdict accordingiy. The Beacos. when inline with tte middle: Hummose,on Hot | Tee 30d Ror es te-Cld aah’ Charles STIVERS & SMITH, the position be lield in the early part of tue Pierce ad- g, a laborer at the Central Park, was which bas been whitewashed. bears trom tbe rock ‘Nby | PhiadGitia’ Heeb, Deshem, i i James Hogg, . ministration, fatally burned at his residence, corner of Seventy-ninth | W, and Ruan Micor Church, in line with the Western Ridge at JOuNS 12— Are brig Spey, Cameron, New York: Lith, BE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A JEWELRY STORE Prof. Jom Frost died at his residence, in Philadelphia, | Steet, and First avenue, on ‘Monday. Wap | Oe cemeek bucy, mow ipiog wear te Vrogue Rook, wilt | eumaate, Open. ‘cookett res ued Teste Vian, [Lipnssew Gone & Ras beaioom, thet jobeiee aiaee paring or. on the evening of Decomber 23. His age was fifty-nine, | Peared, was smoking a pipe in bed, when a spark com- Sa rected 7 Morphy, Rew Yorks Chita ey Viears, | enses, will be sold for about 81.500 onsh. “Fer forther parti: ‘ Prof. Frost was well known as the author of a “Pictorial | ™municated with the sheets and set them on fire, burning y order. 4 P H BERTHON, Secrotary.\ ‘TRON, Dep 16—Are Harpawell, Stover, Glasgow, to load for | culare sdiress WM. Herald office, with real mame, History of the World,” and several ilar historical | bim in a terrible manner. Whalemei Cuba. z where an tuterview can be lad, epitomes, and of a veritable library of school books, paren Asher Noe Arr at Bristol 81st n't, bark Xantho. Barton, Indian Ocean, St ‘PRReEIRs, Now 22—Arr Zouaye Hennaford, ee ana ge For some years post he had been engaged exclusively in Court Calendar—This Day. Galen Fee h with 100 ee pee oe Ee Assan. Pov 30-Faseed backs M & Trout, Aaa ad. Iwo, Cepek. 8, os Cone ena EE teaching, having relinquished his literary labors. sq ScTRRME Cover Crncert—Part 1.—47, 49, 61, 58, 58, 87, | Tucker. Beebe. \)yrimoynth al! well. no report Sih, Sa Coe 9, 61, 65, 67, 69, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, $5, 87, 89, Ol. | cells, Rilis, Ni ord, Howmne: - ay . Court of Oyer and Terminer. Part 2’—AUjodrned until Monday next.’ citi . ih; Brower, Wate, 10 WP Nore} Whekree 5 sara B ‘Nea. a on. Judg m. Covet—Part 1—1, 18, 43, 45, 49, 62, 78, 77, ark Western Continent. Ree sf Was opene 98, 99, 101, 10S, 109, 111, 115, 117, 129, 1 | Y m 2 Vox R, t ie M w Mesa. Hooper, anit calle t number —54, 58, 60, 68, 69, 70, 72, 78, 80, $1, §2 84 to mes Ingersoll, and as 4} names, the Court adjourned to W 9 inglusire, Sinctal, oo basis Se ke Daiahwiiy Of Malle | py Dewagin wie basis risinty OSays ds