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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 9," 1860. Williamsburg City News. ‘Tam Foo—Cousision ox me River.—On Saturday night Police Intelligence. Our Havana Correspondence. Love Lavans ar Locxsurras.—Oscar Oarah, a gilder, Havana, Jan. 1, 1860, Married. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MBRALD. Gibbs, Aeron M. Powell, Mre. J. Elizabeth Jenes, Susan B. Anthony, Rev. Antoinotte Brown Blackwell, Mrs. Frances D. Gage, J. Elizabeth Jones, Mrs. Tracy Cutler Nor Brack Exovan.—The Anti-Slavery Standard is well satisfied with tho political complexion of Mr. Seward, but it thinks that Gov. Banks isnot black enough. It threatens to read the whole republican organization out of the party uBlees Gov. Banks is brought up to the standard. Here is what it says:— ‘Appeals J Connolly said he would be bappy to hear from the com- Plainamt at Albany, and #0 hore SmeuisR Conrummon ov aN ALLEGED MuRpanme —On matter dropped. is, we are indignation in Net obliged to let btm slide, or, fail , this so-called Union slides in season to swamp all wach political ueurpers of the name of freedom—which, if all wo hear be true, it bids fair to do, ‘Vatun ov Fuarnve Staves.—It is stated that there are ‘Bow in Canada forty-five thousand runaway slaves from_ the South. Valuing these slaves at an average of one thousand dollars cach, it is clear that the British provinces are harboring $45,000,000 worth of the property of the United States, and keeping it beyond the reach of the Tightful owners. ‘Tug Maryianp Lecmtarcre ro THs ConcressionaL Datz- Gatrox,—On the Cth inst. resolutions were introduced in the House of Delegates of Maryland which are designed to have a direct bearing on the course of the Maryland Members of the lower House of Congress on the Speaker- Ship question. The dangerous and aggressive spirit of the great sectional party of the North are portrayed, and ‘Ws declared that any momber from this State who should Girectly or indirectly contribute to the election of John Sherman, or any other black republican, aa Bpeaker of the national House of Representatives, will thereby misrepresent his constituents and prove untrue bo the interests of the State and the South generally. City Intelligence. <Ammrvencary oF Tum Batrx or New Oxtman8—Batt, axp Sorrmn at Tammany.—In accordance with ancient cus- ftom, the Columbian Order, or Tammany Society, will have a grand ball and supper this evening at the “ Old ‘Wigwam,’ in velebration of the forty-fifth anniversary of "3 victory at the battle of New Orleans. Heretofore the Sachems, High Priests, Sagamores, Wis- skips were wont to havo a livel; mocratic party; unless, Downing, who came cn board the vessel in the night time for the purpose of stealing. Downing was arrested the day after Quinn’s death, and upon the finding. mmitted to the Tombs to await the action The prisoner denicd his guilt in the most emphatic manuer, but the statement man bore bard against bim, and 80, few thought him in- Vening &® boatman named Lawrence Ten Eyck made his appearance at the Twenty-first ward ‘station house and said that he was the person who shot the deceased, and not Downing. He came to the station house, he said, for the purpose of delivering himself up, and gave the officer in command @ detailed statement of the occurrence on board the John M. Clayton, on the night . oie nile agendas al the schooner evening. Quinn was making in the cabin at the time, cad aah him what he wanted. that he did not want anythiog staying there awhile he lay down in one of the . He remained but a few moments, when im be must go ashore, and threatened w shoot im if be did not comply with his request. Deceased had sot Ton Kye wna an ert to gut tee gen oul of his fen le an effort to got gan out hands, and in the ‘i followed tho nocent, On Saturday € of the murder. of deceased. Eyck says cidental, but fearing that he would be der be determined not to say any Latterly, however, the affair preyed upon bis mind to such ‘an extent that he could not sleep at night. Hi concluded to make a clean breast of the matter, and rescus an innocent man from ignomy and imprisonment. Ji tice Quackenbush commited the prisener for examina- with mur- about the matter. Caprone ov Dssrerats Burorars.—Fredorick Bishop and Frank Mart were brought before Justice Connolly on charge of burglary, under the following circumstances:— On Saturday night the prisoners broke into the store of Henry W. Festee, 60 White street, and stole therefrom » quantity of segars and liquors, They then paid a visit to the premises of Messrs. Laurent & Lidon, 69 Walker street, and wrenching off the padlock on the front door, After holping themselves to somo thirty boxes of segars and a pocket book containing $16, tho varglars prepared to make their escape. Justas they ‘were emerging from the premises, however, policeman Fifth precinct, came up and secured one of fellows. The other one (Mart) made Tammany will look to night, in her to be imagined. A sounding mottoes will deco- her walls, but the recollection of fallen greatness festivities, rendering Fernando the our .of dark: is therefore ness, ing of the ancient Bpapgied banpers and ‘will pervade the fe them “ stale, flat First, risen again, like phcenix from its ashes, will haunt the ball room and ‘& gloom, never before felt in the big gun will probably are to be Capt. Rynder Rynders and the ol the supper table, and i But rty withouta struggle, the repeated application of the baton to bring him to hie senses. Justice prigoners for trial in default of bail. deny their guilt, but the evidence against them appears to be pretty conclusive. An Exransivs Orgnator ry THs Boox Lixn.—Stephon Hi. Hall, a porter in the book store of Messrs. Sheppard & o., No. 307 Broadway, was taken lato custody yesterday by detectives Roach and Poole, on charge of stealing books from his employers. During the past two months about $300 worth of books had been mizsed from the store, and suspicion fell upon Hall. The detectives were to keep a strict watch upon the rt to Mesers. Shoppard & Co. any discove- make. On Saturday the officers arrested the accused, and upon searching him found in his posses- On proceeding to the resiience of th street, the officers found filled with the stolen books. Upow paar! Inquiries, they learned ties Hall bad Deon making presents employers’ goo fgiond of the prieoner, living in the same houge with hin, ient of twenty volumes, and a clergymaa, jorfolk street, pastor of the church stiended also the recipient of a jarge number book stores the akers, it is rumored. played at Pittston, Pennsylvania, between the Curling Gub of that town andthe New York Caledonia Curling @Qlub of this city, which resulted in the success of the In some of the obscure even- papers it was wrongly stated that the New Yorkers hhad been defeated, but such was not the fact, as the Connolly committed the accused latter by a large inajority. ing Ef the Sovonty-niath regiment’ New’ York. Sato ‘conclusion of the contest the players and their friends left for the Eagle Hotel, where a splendid dinner was awaiting them, and to which each individual did as curlers only know how. After the table . Williamson, Senior President of the Pittaton Curling Club, in a few ted Pe. ang bf aes York LA een spirit in Coming 80 far to play a friendly game with the pions bei the two clube played the Pitts- nm prisoner, at No. 871 po- lice recovered 2 quantity of books alleged to have becn sold them by the prisoner. Hall was locked up for ex- ation. Dr. Curtis? Lecture in Philadelphia. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. In the New Youk Herat of the 6th of January ap- peared a communication signed by Robert E. Randall, and dated Philadelphia, in which the following statement ongst y Dig hearted fellows, ead concluded with tho remark the Pittston Club was able to beat a Passextanioy oF 4 GoD Mepat ro Lizct. Hanway.—On the 30th ult. the members of the First Company National Guard presented their lieutenant, James L. Harway, with & costly gold medal as a token of their appreciation of his Social and military qualities. The medal is of solid gold, and is intended to represent the State armorial shield, of coarse, for any man w! the papers; but the circumstances of the delivery of were such that I wish to state “t SF ‘Tax Caaxox Amona THs Potics Cartains.—By order the Goueral Superintendent of Police, Capt. Leonard, ‘the Oity Hall force, took leave of his equad on Saturday ‘evening, and enters upon the duties of Captain of the Se- ‘venteenth precinct, where he was transferred. Captain Hart of the latter precinct, under orders has been stationed ver the City Halfforoe. At rail call on Saturday even- Leonard called his men together, and briefly ited im the country, I said: oo of Dred sidene, of the Cbice the constitution of toe ene ‘es absolutely ua it Goos int of Ue. Pre. Inatice, or of any Senator of the United Later in the lecture I said, what was cortuinly not very original :— jashington or Madtgon should utter to: weeuoes they would be denounced aa eked tem passages in the locture ia which faahington or Dred Scott. @QRORGE New Voux, Jan. 7, 1860. WILLIAM CURTIS. Arrivals and Departures, ‘To commence the New Year with a chariiable purpose, {eto commence well. There are in this city and State a | Bumber of charitable institations, such as that for the | ee y have returned to this city, and are their performances at Regia and Guana- The Bearded Woman, accompanied by a female and pecrednarasportes Seen compan} ve ‘mi! at the Villanueva theowe. tare been ‘compelled o pen their not having met with sufficient encou- on each — Set oe of Azucens, in “El voy ny Company’s steamshi, de, from St. ‘Thomag, With the mails from. Be i hot arrive uatil the 27th inst., four days hor appointed time, she having been detained at St. Thomas waiting for the Atrato, which ship met with a serious injury to her ma- chinery, having broken her port cylinder in heavy wea- ther on the Atlantic. Fortunately, the accident happened ‘tm the up stroke of the emgine, or more serious dam: would probably have occurred; as it was, sho mado greater part of the passage with only one wheel. Permit me to correct an error, which I find under the head of “West Indies,” in the “news not given in dotail’” in the Weexry Herat, of 17th instant. It is there stated that “The British Consul at Havana had made a return showing that 10,210 Africans had been landed in Cuba, in the space of three months.” This assertion, to write mildly, is at least premature. The British Consul in this city a1 have good reason for knowing, only makes a“return’? at the end of each year, and that period has not yet ar- rived, Accordiog to my notes there were a much larger number of Africans landed on this Isiand in the three Preceding 26th ult. than 10,210, and I shall as £0on as may be practicable after the close of this year, send you full details of the slave trailic with this Ialan during the year, and of the Coolie trafficfrom its com- mencement. The weather for several days past has been quite cool, but dry; indeed, I may with truth write, the mornings and evenings have been, for Cuba, positively cold, you Tam sorry to add there aro some few cases ‘oi 4 fever among the troops, and a great deal of typhoid and intermittent fever in our midst, In the country I hoar ellow fever prevails to an exjent scarcely ever before Known at the present season of tno year! the absence of Don Juan Nenninger from this Island, Don Jose Miguel Fernandez, Consul for the Bra- zils, is to act as Consul for Swodon and Norway. The election for this city is to take place by ballot on 1st January next. A soldier—some say he was white, otbers thathe was & black man—was found murdered somewhere in the vi- cinity of the Punta on Christmas morning. That was tho only case of tho kind of which I had heard during the present holiday season, whereas on all previous ones dur- ing my in this city, there have always been we A daring robbery was committed night before last. The boat belonging to Antonio r, the sbipchandler, ‘was stolen from near the wharf of this city, and with it three thieves boarded the brig John Pierco,’ Captain Mel- pcer§ = ae the Lg at Regia, ei her cal from trowners pocket of Captain Melville the money in his The captain awakening, aroused his officers and crew, and the robbere were pursued. ee overboard and dived under the wharf; a socon on the wharf, and the two made their escape; the third was lt teres by a blow mh a Lap napeosny ing rig, was captured and lodged in prison. The stolen money was not recovered. ‘Tho John Pleroe sailed ive havo Bet they days halidaye, 4 hich e have g business was transacted, Which ‘ciroumetaren, "aaa the » p very small quantity of sugar remaiping on hand, now re- duced to about 15,000 boxes (much than was ever before known to be remaining), bave provented any operations in our chief staple. The extravagant views of Planters prevent contracts for the coming crop being entered into. In freight, th 20 absolnte’tmprovement In rates has taken place, yet mariact wears a brighter aspect, ana shipmasters firmly rofuse to rates this week which they would have gladly received at the date of my ins, vices. Exchanges continue dull. I quote sterling 15 premium, New York sixty day bills 8), 8 4 premium, New Orleans (short) 43, a 6 premiom. Brooklyn ly News. Exrtosion mv 4 Psrovsson Cap Manvractory axp Loss oF Lirg—An explosion occurrefi in the percussion cap manufactory of Dr. Isaac Goldmark, in Carroll street, near First street, on Saturday morning last, which resulted in the death of the chemist engaged in the establishment. ‘The name of deceased is Charles Hallenbach, a German, eged about twenty-nine years, He was at work in an outbuilding composition, which, it is supposed, be- came ignitea by |, as there was no fire used. The noise attracted the attention of those employed in the main factory, about $00 yards distant, and on approaching, the spot they found deceased lying on his face some fout from the door on the outside. tered. A similar accident occurred some since, with like results. A number of letters written in found in the trunk of deceased. One of will hold an inquest to-day, Dixser 10 Ex-Jupas Sraosc.—The members ofthe Brooklyn Bar, at a meeting held in the Special Term room of the City Hall, on Saturday, decided to give a din- ner to Hon. 8. B. Strong, ex-Jadge of the Supreme Court of the Second district, on Thursday, the Metheny, 4 A committee, con: of Gen. 8. Crooke. N. F. Waring, P. V. R. Stanton Grenville, Jenks, and Wm. S. Coggs to make the ne Counrenrer Buia.—A number of counterfeit $3 bills, altered from 1’s,on the Albany Exchange Bank, and 2’s on the Freehold Banking Company, of New Jersey, were Erxcs Counry Ciecurr Court Catenpar, Jan. 9. 99, 48, 161, 102, 204, 105, 108, 107, 100, 110, 16, 17, 26, 28, 82, 50, 80. Ha i Hi a? i Hi 4 ff iH ee i lt a! se g Hay ‘You well speak in your morning's issue of Connecticut and its meeting of manufacturers. What think you of the neighboring State of Rhode Island, whose wealth and Bor? are the republican joarnais of Stato to explain away little matter to the satisfaction of the ? CONSISTENCY. THE FAMILY HERALD. Practical Operations of the Underground Ratlroad—Arctic Discoveries—Biogra- Phical Sketches ef Deceased Persons Rev. Dr. Cahill’s Lectures on Astrono- my—Imteresting Ecclesiastical Trial in England—Lola Montez on Fashion, &, ‘The Famiry Herat will, as usual, be issued on Wednes- day morning. Among other interest'ng matters it will contain a special report on the Cona,tion and Prospects of the Negroes in the British Provinces—Practical Opera- tions of the Underground Railroad—The Slaye Homes in Canada—Shiftiess Condition of the Negroes, &c., &o.; A Report of the Doings in Congress; Important Narrative of Dr. McClintock Relative to Arctic Discoveries; Report of the Lectures ef the Rey. Dr. Cahill on Astronomy; Lec- ture of Lola Montez on ‘Fashion,’ A Report of a very Interesting Eccleajastical Trial in England—Clerical Licen- tiousness, &c.; Biographical Sketches of Miraboau B, Lamar of Texas, Linn Boyd of Kentucky, and Bishop Neuman of Philadelphia; All the Local News of New York and Vicinity of importance; Reports of the Cattle, Provision and Money Markets, and all interesting news of the preceding week. ‘Texwe—$2a year; four cents a single copy. Subscrip- tiens received at the office northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, New York. Single copies for salo at the counter and by all news agents. Advortisements inserted ot the usual Herat rates. Court Cal This Day. Svrnmce Covet, Creotir.—Part 1.—Nos. 141, 145, 149, 151, 158, 185 157, 163, 160, 175, 177, 181, 183, 188, 196, 197, 199, 205, 207, Zit. Part ’If —Nos.’802,"8, 12, 16) 20,2, 36, 84, 98,’64, 06, 68, 70, 76, 84, 88, 92, 90, 98; Scrzemm Covet, Coammers.—First twenty-five cases— Nos. 16, 18, 21, 25, 27, 28, 81, $8, 41, 48, 67, 70, 71, 78, 75, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, Common Piast Covr.—Part 1—Nos. 88, 122, 129, 180, 182, 184, 59, 60, 86, 100, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256. 188° to 236. Gauses for violation of the Metropolitan Police law—237, 238, 230, 240, 242, 248, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 260, 281, 399. U. 8, Dsrmucr Covet’ —Nos. 83, 48, 1 to 8. Svrxaron Courr.— Part 1~1, 206, 171,241, 249, 20, 251, 255, 269, 261, 268, 266, 269, 273, 275, 277, 79." Part 2— 214, 216, 222, 224, 226, 228, 230, 231, 234, 234, 240, 244, s The Drawings of the Sussex County and ‘Consolidated Lotteries of Delaware:— FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO, ‘MANAGERS, Delaware, at its Inst session, ‘& Co. » iotiery contract for ! bed wo shporintand the drewings of Sussex Counrr—Crass 6, Jancary 7, 1860. 60, 39, 7, 12, 37, 30, 14, 50, 36, 10, 55, 62, 11. Guanp Comsoupdarep Lorrery—C1iss One, Janvany 7, 1860. 19, 21, 29, 56, 99, 59, 45,5, 77, 11, 41, 72, 35, 2. Witness our bands st Wilmington, Del, thisday @aturday), January 7, 1860. NW DAL . WALKE! EEE Weiter, {Omnine FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Wi , Delaware, Drawings of the Delaware State Lotte- ries.—WOOD, EDDY & CO, Managers, DELAWARE, GEORGIA, KRNTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE 'LOPTRRIES. DELAWARE—Extra Cass No. 11, Jancary 7, 1890, 59, 66, 17, 23, 69, 54, 7, 26, 64, 53, 72. Deraware—Oxass No. 12 Jawvany 7, 1360. 46, 5, 8, al, 76, 25, 58, 70, 47, 67. 60, 7, 22, 11, iene of expense by addrossin; CoA OOD, BODY & CO, Wimington, Delaware, Closing Scason of Furs at Coat. WHITE, 216 Broadway, opposite St, Paul's church, Bootes and Shoes.-Waterproof Double sole, warm fur lined and wool, TRAVELLING Bi LEGGING, BUCKSKIN SHOES, And ever; Genirable for winter wear for and boyR, at BROOKS. Hf Brondway and 120 Fallon street Brook; Gallery o Art—Wiillilamson BROB,, two forty-nine Ful'on RS UNS UP HOLMES Last Move in Photographin: Likenesees taken in one sitting; two doven for petent instrument, 315 Broadway. DAVID TERRY, lerring’s Patent Champion Fire sed borrlar preot Gafes, 21 Broadway, corner of Murray Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile Uproets Hair from low foreheads, upper lips oc any partof the body. 67 and Tow retail, aud the dye eee ae ae mie we y priveuely ‘applied, at Ko. 6 Batcheler’s Hair Dye, Aci, een Tou- pee Enctory ia removed to 16 Bond sireet, Private entrance A Beautiful Complexion .—Latrd’s. re is Mnlyog tod Bresertng bs smpasoe asda Gouraeud’s Oriental Cream or Magteal Daguge of Walter roc, Haye, Brooke ‘No pay tf not j= Bore Throat Cc: immoedi- Bal cu cea by Dr. TOBIAS’ celebrated Veusian ‘Liniment. ‘all the druggists, rice 25 and 50 cents. i ale ras brought before Jusvice Coanolly, at the Lower Police | Generak Serrano Loarwing Bnglish—Bulcnsive Fire af & | the, dense fog on tho river seriously tatorfored with the | ta° your Saturday's tan an 6, 0, Court, on Saturday, charged with oponing soaled letters, Jaga de Oubs—Goltschalh’s Concerte— Ascent of an Aro. | trips of the Williamsburg ferry boats. ‘The trips were anay wee Teport of my masteen” me etek on complaint of Mr. Keymel, his employer. The prisoner, | naut om the Back of an Alligator—dAccident ta the Atrato | interrajwed until about ten o’elock, and from that timo ee ee ' camnot conceive. who was accompanied by his wife, a pretty looking Ger- | Stamship—Prevalence of Yellow Fecer—d Vettel | until aboct noon yesterday the Pock slip and Roosevelt | it being eotirely F awed ute ee man girl, indignantly denied the charge preferred against Boarded and Robbed in the Port—The Sugar Orop, dc. | street boats cid not cross more than three or four times, | tent upon Penang Oe Sains ot Oe» lady named him, ‘and stated that the prosecution was a malicious | Iam told, by whatI believe to be reliable authority, pO mt 2 tedious and uncertain thal with mo in the THOMA HARLIN. ‘passed; rales 6 cars or that General Serrano has engaged an American gentleman, | Phorter ferry from Williamsburg” The Nok Gocget wr ae long resident here, to teach him (the General) aud (he Sted aid et aot ee er oe eee ee Jen. 8, Ric B Preteen ‘and Frida: “ Condesa our vernaoular, and that the first lessons will be | Sshts ave rg. uatil pear! ~ ha Sy family - Albany, day, Weonenday, Touraday, jan. 31, Feb. given immodiately upon "hotr return from the country, another a ihe Seceen aroes beret Mehldea ben porters on oe Goorge pn Ag _ ‘The Standard in making the eosyanes) are, At a firo at St. Jago de Cuba on the 11th inat. ond house Nebraska, causing serious da to the boats but doing quae, on ‘Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock, without ‘addresses ered at above places others . was jense, | further invitation. prarengiinl Srvc eta Moi accel Douce maccarat 100 derose tabeses a acca eee rane | and twas ipeelsio wo Savgale tho iver win sacoly.” |" Guusacnuc-On Saturday morning, Jaa, 7, o heart Busse. Anthony and others, and that the platform will Tum, papers in an iron chest valued at $100,000, and | &M=#LANCuoLY Accipmrr. —About half-past one o'clock yes- | disease, Eaux Gensavpsv, Jr., im the 48th year of bis * 000, % ‘be free to all candid discussion of the question. The from $7,000 to $8,000 in cash, also im the chest, wore de- | “daY morning & young man, twenty years of age, | "His relatives and friends, and those of his Standard then goes on to give a genoral invitation, and peenghds Pua Probate wenhe tn rast named Willam Smith, residing, in Colyer street, Groen. | law, Wan, W. and E Trembley, are invited to at- mays— Thenardy &Co. The iron chost was entirely burned, but | Pelt, Was instantly killed in Firat street, near North Feith rect ie (Mooday) fteraoom af bas veoak Lat there be a grand meeting of the hosts of freedom, Property of the value of $6,000 has been found in tho | Ninth street, E D., by being run over by engine No. 11 | Cuvaca.—On , Jan. 8, Guonaw W. Oxvcn. 40 provide, by tbS eusotment of ‘@ Personal Liberty law, pala as it was Progeedice to an alarm of fire in the Se- Tho relatives and of the are respectfully for, protecting our State from the prowling ry ‘and cond district, Smith hold of the tongue of the en- | invited to attend the funeral services ) even 3 remerre he etole even _witere Get arigo @n the 22d inst. His Excellency the Captain General and eee Senphaye at eee ohm Tee oN Le po No. Vd street, His anger and scones, when Hook wi vi ‘el Allen! Je ‘Red Soa Solage for tho oa ef tar worse toan fae theees were a6 Bapiosl,: whete ‘he’ wan vuombved ot) FSC? S"itam ta edvanee he aee (ae omkeenten On Sunday, Jan. 8, Tmoncas in tho uch | A RABRSQUE DAMASK, VeLLOM, AMD IVORY the railway station by the chief authorities. Ho did ‘Egyptian oppression. y bo not, | the front wheels came in collision, aud this threw tho 70s of bis age. ‘He was a native of 1) Parish of * La ‘The Albany meeting is to be a grand affair, and is to be however, tarry at Bajucal, but promised to visit that place tay’ ha Renee areund Gaston and yoke The fruande cf too hell wok ats 2 —— Genominated the ‘New York State Annual Anti-Slavery ptr etre peat ya oars hese enna ee brea ead ea x wheel paused over big ueck, | Diward and Jame Cear,are ecthly ved ote pee: ones, Convention,” continue for three Cantona Denes Knoolleney’ fracturing im instantly. was ‘Monday ) afternoon, o'clock, from, . wreges a aga, oro team arentice tchod case tal ota el, were present atthe * fnauguracion” of tho rattway trom | Boked,upané | wo the station b noting Bo EELEIRD sirnt, Hi romaine wil be then wo Civary’ oe AND, AL nest was hold yes ’ hich wil no doubt have wr edet i wringing tpn al Pipers, and lft Centucgs mana day fr | Scrrby, and & vorsict of oxen ‘oath rendered. His Consox.=On Saturday evening, Jan. 1, Dmoman M. | BRON those who held to the rights of woman as a r a remains were takea to parents’ residence at | Yo brabam Rebecca o rights of man, On the 81 and 4th of peeaseen Gisele ead oe eee ee [eet “fue Pelativas and frisede of tne Cumily are. reopeetfali ‘York State Woman’s Rights Convention” Will be held at Opportunity of hearing him in the celebrated “Oracion Sympathy of Rhode Island Manuface | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her te Ay the same place. The following distinguished ligla are receria tina ania Bins et a ita turers with Disanton Trattors, » | {ber, Mariner's Harbor, dhaten Drenthe Deter) O'tieen contans wi the 48 Bnounced to address the two conventions:—Wendel stood; with Max Maretsek for the use of the TO THES BDITOR OF THE HERALD. Dmuanry.—On Sanday, Jan. 8, ‘after @ long and sevore 7 tubes end Seems Phillipe, Parker Pillsbury, M. BR. Robinson, Leonard ear! New Yourk, Jan. 8, 1860. Wness, Many Anne Decaxny, wife of James € 42 yeats, a pativo of Castle bernait, county klldace, ise. pec 7, maine ps ‘The relatives and friends of the are ant pe tan? te fmol, Crom as fompectiully | Rheumatiom, Nournigta, Sprains, Buna, fn os ' brother-in-law, Kdward Doyle, No. 90 Vandewator street, | J.B. prarronn’s fournve Powneas on ‘Tuesday afternoon, at” oue o'clock. Her re: Pe ery ine Reyrraand tee Toxins will be taka lo Chlvary Comotery for interment Gramputoen he on Beth year’ pre ae » §, Rom Frrararmscs, in As Mlustrate 3 , The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully | fiusos'Dastoh, tgs “beuber See fenkk, invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her Iasac VF my Kas, eater, Tou. son, Edward Fitzpatrick, No. 26 Suffolk stroct, on Tucs- ‘ucuLow Werp, Req, Albany. day’ afternoon, at two o'clock. without further invi- Dury Gates D.o, Gapwrr.--On Sunday, Jan. 8, Manaamer Guower, widow ise oe ete Se ct Eremanny | BE Rae Eaten 0. Fa. briniina, Dueroale, X.Y, ecient Sata AS | “a Oe er nephew, Nicholas Theall, No. 105 Ludlow street. raat ageciamend as donee te dean Her remains will be taken on Tuotday morning to Rye, | {he tire Yar bosimaey: SiS lirosaedy, Now Fork Westchester county, for interment. Oke BY DRUGGISTS BV LAY WH Haxtow.—On Sunday morning, Jan, 8, Micnam, Wrrtase Wholesale Agents Sci RPP MLN a oath nd G96 ee wees yor) | oe mont 8. — ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respeotf TR DSALLA ABMION LINDIERE. Invited to atlend the fumoral, this. (Mowiay) frmavensgee B Wf Soil tsorye tet aren thd Bait past one o'lock, from tho reBidence of his pare, fend be cared, We 8 Beckees unent teeny tee rs t. Bxyxy.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Jan. 7, Aumua Ger. | PQAD SPRAIN—WALKING ON CRUICHRA. mavre, beloved and ouly daughter’ of Thomas G. and | 4D) Cared by the Magnets Halve, DM. ltaed. New Amelia Henry, of croup and inflammation of the lungs, | ford. Mass. he imreet, Prior, Molscmb & Use aged 2 years and 8 months. Fulton street, y Di 6. . vere Company of to. Foue nth Rctmenset ew (AOLENAN'S RUTAW I pepo SE, BALTIM BB re 4 ers of fe" A ‘AW HOU! ry jo} York State Mii are respectfully invited to attend her C' thorou; renovsted and opened by BO! a funeral, at the residence of her parents, Claremont, ave. | MAN, tate'at the aster Mousa, nue, frst frame house south of Myrtio ‘avenue, Brooklyn, et at two o’clock this (Monday) aftornoon. OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS OF ALL, THE STATEB— duly appointed to take 1 A Jonxs.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Jan. 7, Euum R.. youngest daughter of Mortimer and Mary Jones, aged t Tain he. HOWARD a ee years, 4 months and 14 days. ‘The friends aro respectfully invited to attend her fane- oO; TO TEE PUBLIC. ral this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late ‘Whereas a card has istel; residence, 63 Summit sirect over the signal Gur dear little Ellie bas gone to rest, home From all ‘Sorrows o'er; mani Mama, papa, do not weep for me, ciple or plan ef piacing the eovered or Because I’ve gone 5 noforte over For I shall meet you in a better land paid and that Whore sorrw shall come again no more. = Troy an Leap Please copy. grand Soman denly, on Saterday evening, Jan. 7 aeeeeeie at 1034 o'clock, Manny Karraxnoax, sugar retiner, aged | firee 48 years and 9 months. relatives and friends, also the members of the Ger- man Grocers’ Society, and those of the German Friendly Society, are res} invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday, at twelve o'clock M., from his late real- ing pate piston dence, No. 147 Reade stroet. His remains will be taken | well known, could not to the German Lutheran Cemetery, L. I. elaima for origina‘ty! but wbater bt oF ? rely daa Philadelphia and Cincinuati papors please copy. Dessce, te ori i leary Gua wo Me. Organ. and te er Kazicce.—On Sunday morning, Jan. 8, Mra. Minerva | °%S ribo tmey neve, copied hia plang or ventions, oo, Wanner, wife of Frederick Kellogg, Esq., aged 4 yoars | NUNNS & CLARK, IRTH, ‘PO! and & months. A. H GALE 4 0O., a) The friends and relatives of the family are invited to ¥ WORC! attend tbe funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, EW YORK. Jan. 9, 1860. at the residence ‘of her sen, Dr. K M. Kellogg, No, 06 Fourth aveuso, witeot farce poles. ne? Co ae ie hg INVERTED NAMA ABD Lattin ines coh peer rage T+ Manaanes | oud pada Brae ante ca tee rap The friends and relatives of the family aro invited to | “roadway. Meterstoise phy attend the , from her late residence, No. 98 El- ISEASES OF THE NGS dridge street, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. McLavonux.—On Saturday evening, Jan. 7, CATHARINE McLavantry, wife of James McLaughlin, aged 49 years. ‘The relatives and friends aro requested to attend the funeral,this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from;No. 83 Laurens street. The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. . May.—On Sunday, Jany. 8, in sure egies eternal life, after an illness of six months, at his brother's house, Groce Wasinxaton Mar, (late First Liectenant U. 8. A.), ‘second son of the Rev. Edward Harrisou May, deceased. AT SUOORES- fall ‘OSes forthe treatment of Pulmonary | pac aaa ¥. 0 NOT FAIL TO USE GAYETTY’S MEDICATED . Nis a ‘meriia the atten tin alin et Opera. es Saree sods id ee tt Ann street, and 440 Gz CURIOSITY.—PARTICULARS Suara ee Agenis wanted. SHAW & CLARK, ‘OUNT VERNON TAXES —MOUXT The friends of the family, and his comrades in the ‘West and Central Mount Vernon, Fleetwood, Mexican gampaign, are respectfully invited to attend his fsahingtonville, Pelhamville, Oliaville and Union faneral from the R. D. Church, Twenty-first street and | #r¢ Dow due, and received at the Wi , . * tax office, Fourteooth Ward ‘comer of Ritzabeth Sipjhavenue, op Wednesday morning, at eleven o'clock, | (3%,0m ceeds eae pI eA Linc tae ween ot Tuesday, Jan. 9 and 10. Onn TORRES, M — Alto and de la Palma, the taking of Monterey, the S nee siege of Vera Cruz, and the battle of Cerro Gordo. Me 4783S 04 OFF. ‘McEnrme.—On Saturday, Jan. 7, of consumption, Jawes Tt McEntsg, son of Bridget and tho late James McEntee, DICKENS’ C} ROL, aged 16 years and 6 months. 'Y MB. VAN. . ‘The relatives and frienda of the family are respectfully THE ANGELS STORY A RECIPATION, invited to attend tho faneral, from the residence of bis mother, 180 avenue C, to 8t. Bridget’s church, this (Mon. day) morning, at ten o'clock, where a grand mass of re. quium will be offered up for the ropose of his soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery. Morrat.—On Saturday evening, Jan. 7, of congestion of the liver, Eowix C. Morrar, aged 38 years, His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral from his late residence, Oxford street, BY MRS. VANDENHOFF To.Mornow Evewina—THE LADY OF LYONS. F THE 182 and 184 Nassau street, iki iow ro, Corne: of Beekman New York, a, This company bas completed ita orgsnizaiion in ‘State. Cash capital FFICE OF THE ‘WASHIGTON bat between Myrtle and Park avenues, Brooklyn, on Tuesday | Yimtbeimsurance laws of the, State. 1 C1 afternoon, at three o'clock. A. limited amount of subscription notes, at the usual erediiay OrMsnee.—Ip saan day Sunday pyar ae 5 in advance of promiume, AY be, received, — whiok we Exner Loviss ORsMnE® are, commission, as passed Board, ‘lows days. shea hhekauelamacnor "A porton of the business of tu" public ie 1. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | (ested. G. HENRY KOOP, President. invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at haif ‘A. W. WHIPPLE, ‘Vice Presidents past one o’clock, from the Gothic M. E. church, corner of A. B. Van Onna, Pom iy bo ahtiy Grand und Ewen streete. peniiotems Boston and Providence papers please copy. J.B. it, Of Brett, Son & Co. O'Toorr.—On Saturday, Jan. 7, of inflammation of the | _ B. B. burgh, of JH. Brower & Oo. lungs, Joszru O'TooLe, aged 26 years. J, R. Bacon, of 88 south atreet, The friends and relatives aro respectfully invited to | ™ J Mage TR dal attend the funeral this (Monday) afternoon, from his . late residence, Ninth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth sireat at two o'clock. Dublin papers please copy. Saanry.—On Sunday Jan. 8, Suan xy, in the 32d year of his age, a native of the Pariah of Castletown, Deivin county, Westmeath, Ireland. chal Christopher and Thomas are reopectally fav iT an OTAS ATS ‘ally invit to”atterid tho funeral on ‘afternoon, fromfhis late residence 219 West Twenty-first street, at one o'clock. His remains will pe taken to Calvary for interment. Simpson.—On Saturday, Jan. 7, of Scarlet fever, Wat Oscar Suarson, the youngest son of John and Adaline Simpson, aged 8 years, 3 months and 4 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the f: are imvited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon. two o’clock, from the residence of his parents, No. Bowery. of consumption, ANDREW at ire 7° tink of thee when morn awakes, To a brighter, happier hour, And tho pearly dew in sorrow forsakes ‘The lovely, blushing flower. ‘When night’s dark shades have Rigs the chock of the ching day,” a ol 1@ CO! Then, dear Wile, I think tre Bee Suyru.—On Sanday morning, Jan. incent’s Hospital, where he had been for many a faithfal and vy! it. altendant on the sick, MaTuxw Micuam. native of the county Monaghan, ireland, in the ha year of bis age. aoe oon Jeave the Hospital this (Monday) morn- ‘at ten o'clock. iwirrRy.—On Sanday, Jan. 8, of a lingoring illness, Jusn Jnwmrt, relict of the year of her age. away, }, Mrs. Jate William Sniffen, in the 46th ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at one 0’ her late residence, No 190 Chrystie street, without further invitation. ‘Westchester county papers please copy. ‘Tex Evcx.—On boners 6 Jan. 8, of croup, Ewaa Evora, daughter of William and Cornelia ‘Ten Byck, aged 1 year and 11 months. ‘The friends and relatives of the family aro etfally: ited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) noon, Bt ano o'clock, trom tho residence of her parenia, No. 197 1, on Monday mornin; years, months aged : Sanday races: Jan. 8, Mra, Carma- nom Many, of A. Van agod 58 years. The finda of be uml re Yvited tan the fume: :5-WEDDING C, i 7 EVERDRYL a AnDe “Korea, 4p 30! AND 12 ALL, AN A de Fei ca “seas boo eh tia ed double eee ot Dems ot a y, Sorner of ‘Chambers streat. CaRFOL CATION. a eons St ratios MONTHLY, from, a POST OPFIOR. The * NEW YoRK th FEE Bi