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2 THE TWELFTH STREET TRAGEDY. "he {coded off the blows, and im doing 60 tarned the Board of Councilmen, pin of (Ve | ATTRMOT TO PAKS THE JAPANESH APPROPRIATION— eee inde 6PRKOH OF MR. FINOKNEY—A MOTION TO ADJOWRN Conclusion of the Coroner's Inqacst—Sd= doors | CARRIFD, #TO., BTC. onal and Lateresting Teetin ot of the Jury Against the Pri- soncr—His Fxamination and Commital to the Tombs, 5 ‘The investigation in the case of Mrs who was murdered at her resides: Fast on Friday morning, wis conc 4 | This Board met last evening—Morgan Jour), Exy., Pre- sident, presiding. pot ki : Mr, Prey preseated a resolution instructing the a whore did sea co tae ho gent | Cetaptrolter to inform the Board why he has mot psit the sips 1, “Home te your father's hous ?? | Dell ringers their increase of salaries from the 1st of * kaye T, “Did you January, which was adopted. Mr. Hai offered @ resolution cirecting the Comptroller Sareh Shancks, weilfth stree ab thy tel! bin about th: relay i bo said hi teenth precinct station house, by , ane 4 . cdleh bi hanes etna to ndvortive fur proposals to clean the sir ots of the city 4 ‘ag quite interceting, sapecially that of | A\¢ gaya}, “Did your fathor see you?" says he | for the term of ive years. Ibwas adopted ee ee vet co strengthen the sispicion Yes." sys Ty What aid ho bay tor you" gaya he, | A report of the Committee on Repais! nd Soppliee in officer Smith, and tend "y than ever, Buchanan | “He Nos Very begiy, and turned around. and guid. ‘You Concurring © appropriate $7,000 10 complete ths ‘Againat the prisoner more firm'y than eve ae ty Ieoking ehap to come hone in behaved with remarkably coolness during the da; jon’ Lt naked if tot his fa to procure a pew location for the use af Hoss Com ny No. 20 Alarce number of bills for fitting up election polis wore received from the Aldermen, and referred to (ne Comp ler, with power, © report of the Fire Commissioners in favor of dis- bonding Fngine Companies Nos. 15 and 21 waa sent from the Aldermen for concurrence. y refused to ratify the decision of the Fire Commissioners as 800m 4s the re- port was read, which was very lengbty, but very ably rabout the fight, ane he gait he vid. and that he wented him to goand find the porties he had the musa with; he sald bis father said there would be no uae in pow, that i” there was svoh a party they wonkd bo e that time; T then stated to bim that it was hard story, inasmuch as he ert mot locate him- any place o atrcet at the timo he said he received the ents sald 1, You had better tell the truth at ongo and be done with i “T dou’t care, I am killed her half « domem ‘ti no time did be .ppear down-hoarted or uneasy attended by his father and brother, a8 ou the previous ay, as well as bis counsel, Mr. Price, ‘The following is a full report of the proceedings as they trauspired bofore Coroner SOPHIA STITT’S EVIDENCE. Sophia Stitt being duly sworn deposes and says:—T live at No, 8 Dutch strect; Tam the sister of Charles | Yneetnc, saat, Nas Killed het hall's doses, times, | arctica. Hardy; Leaw him Inst on the Thursday previous to the | gaid 1, “"¥es, vou have, and it sof mote te deny ity it Txxt moved that this Board sustain the decision murder; he had been away for six weeks,andcometo | @ horrible job, and nobody but an insine Fire Commissioners, which motion was 8 condod ’ 2 | person would have wone it; gays T, “You had | by Mr, Vay Ware. my house that morning; he caid he was golug © leave dettoy acknowledge it and "plead insanity; it ix | The motion was lost by the devisive voto of Aitom to icwn that evening at five o'clock; he did uot say where &, ot iit is} ptinrey oye 1 : bo olen ah apend laughed eet een oes) 1 F. mavicw stated that as the evidence ttkom, daring he looked at meand langhed, and said“ That be diumned,” orromething of that sort ;he hesitates moment ant says ho, putting his hand up to his fuee What was that young | fellow’s name who stabbed the mon in Ninth ov Tenth | avenue?” saidT, T presume you mean young Rogers : said ho, “ yea, that is the name I beli* ng of con- fessing ”’ said ho, “ he confessed and it did not do him mach pod ; they did not show’ him much merey ;* T ssid tha © confessed on the gallows and not befora trial; he said he did not understand thot; Ttold him that the shorul be was goimy to; he was going with his employer, he sald, be left my house about half past four o'clock P. M.; ido not know where he now is; I wished I lil; he isa emall sized man, and has a moustache and goatee; he is. about twenty-eight ysars of age; Ihave heard my brother | speak of Mrs. Shancks; he used to sell her embroieries; | 1 do not know who his employer is; he spoke something ‘igation was at the command of the Common Covneil, he moved to deter further action on the subject uli Monday. Carried. The lobby wis very much crowded during the reading of the repert, and no matter comected with the Fire De- partment that haa been brought before the Common Coun- cil Created 80 much interest as this decision of tae Com- missioners. ‘The Poard concurred to pass an ordinances authorizing ebout going to Sovth Carolina the first time he spoke y"'hn tower toatay tho exocution thon, and thave was | (he Croton Aqueduct Department to appoint an inspector about going away. Governor there to pardon him ; after that ho cenveraad | OF city railroads, whose duty it shall be to see that the GRACE DAVIS’ TESTIMONY with mo about his injaries, and every time be spoke | Ordinances of the city are carried out by alt the railroad B DAVIA’ TROTIMONT. abovt the fight he changed the locality, and dnal- | Companies, and also to report to the Corporation Attor Grace Davis, of No. 47 Eloveath street, deposed fy" got. yo. incoherent upon the subject “that hs | Bey til Violations of ordinances by railroad or gs com- that she know deceased for about eight or : i 20 know anything about it; his right ae ‘Tho Balary of the olticer is to _be $3,000 per an- ; - A and, he gaid, was injured by handling old rob. | Bum. 4 years; was in the habit of sending ber her m Dat kad volta Whee aorentred arated Guretar anaes The Foard adopted a resolution to pays with trap the Friday morning I sent deceased her broukfast | tmdient’s office, the captain was conversing with the | bicck pavement » street to sixth avenue, thence ‘clock; we took break Leight | General sepermtencent; the prisoner hoard some of the | [0 Greenwich av nd Feventh avenne toghe Contral we had finished that T sont tao | conversation; he asked ime what tho captain's namo was; | /4ek, the owners ef property on the lime of improveuent mes! around t Thave been in deceased's store, | 1 told him bis name was Captain Caffry; he auys, ‘Of | tO pay ene half of the exp nso. Dut never saw any male porson thera, what ward?” T told him the Fifteenth: he wanted to | 4 large uumber of unimportant general orders were know what he was so hi adopted. REBECCA | dom him for, and acid that Rebecca Liowlen (¢ | Caffry did not betiove anything he said; said 1, “Your | | The Board resolved to : a fire escape and For: teenth street, depos | Stories are 20 improbable that it is very hard ti holiove | thet for Hook and Ladder Company No. 4 at an expense Wein: eday morning } went into M an | them; Tsuppoee ho bas sail exactly what he thooght, | #1 000. bP Heatls There saw 4 young men; I don’t know that [ sh for he is ty apt to tol! people what he thinks if thoy Ata late stoge of ings Connetian Sitaw bim again if 1 sow him; he had on a brown ¢ do not tella straight story, a ona, | mevert to suspend the re Of tusingns for the ari som: beards under his arm; on Thursday morning I | Ido not w or at his not bel said | Purpose Of taking v 1 of Comptroller called agsin at Mrs. Shanks’, and saw the Same person | be, “1 can't help it, 1 © thon | Civering an ordi ° A to oe going ib os Leame out; he bad shost boards untor | salt that he felt bad about telling Springstion tho falas. | Of August. ‘ihe motion was carrivt. his thon, the prisoner is about the size | hood he bad; then we left and camo to the station house; aw moved to strike out the item of *$106 O00’ of th reon T saW and he stands like bim, but | the amount of money fonn¢ on the person of the prisonor pauese appropriation ant inser’ the sua of Go “ 1 recognize the face; deceased spoke to | wes four dollars; it was taken from him by the cunstable Bir. Laat moved that each item be taken tip separately the young man and told him to call again; | at Susquehanna, s * | Mr. Kas seconded the motion the young man then loft; the deceased thea tel! me that | Patrick Tally, of 800 Rowery, deposed tha: one day last s. SAW objected to.a division of tho question. the reason she did not go into the back room with me | reek, between seven and eight o'eock in the morning pay sien fo seh M i as cig : was Decause she did not like his looks; she said that ho 8 SAW A crowd Of about forty ons About a block of: ’ en moved the a: c first item i had ben around there to do som* fobs: that he callod | a boy came along and told me ft orig boys hut b the ordin which was the aum of $90,000 for the there again to receive payment for work which sue had | Bghting; I don’t know the prisoner; Toan’t say whether | mtiitenonce and government of the val Park, which already paid him for; she did not state what amount of | the fgbt was before or after ths date of the murder; 1 | WS lost by a tie vote, . money -Le paid him, the piece of board he had in his | don't know when T heard of the murder. Mr. Re: Waus calicd for the previous question, where. hand wae not planed, this was on Wodnesday that she | Hans P. Dennison, of @04 Secon! avenue, deposed | UPOCH 42 spoke. the young man, the board now showa me isex- | that on Thursday lust Mr. Hardy stoppal at his Mr. Pinexnky mate & speech in opposition to the passage sin I saw ia the young man’s hands; | house and said he was golug to Charlestoa, of the Japanese appropriation. He aflieied thar there day essed in us Iwas going out; Mrs. | C. He said that he bat made an engagem Htempt to rush thiematter Uhronsh fa ppoaith ya was in the front room, and the | with a mau named Lynch, an! that he was going ty leave wiehes of those mombors who fwanted thy items, young man pwsed throvgh to the back room | by the Philadelphia train ‘at half-past five o'eluek that | Nd it wos by reason of rumors which reached im ta hus Witt saying a werd, Mrs. Shancks did not | evening: Hardy had a gold watch in his possession about | Sick recom, that he wos in atten ‘ance to prevent the pas epak to him on either of these occasions; I | six weekw ago when I met him one day in tho curs: the | 848 of the appropriction. It wos stut a by some that think the — pr the person, bat I cannot | wetch wee a lady’s one, and Hardy sail it was a pres-at; | Our Citizens, by Chir v: at tho recent charter cleotion, gay positively, be did ot take any particular no | be said be would aell it if he got bis pries for it; he hada | endorted those men who voted for the Japanese appre: tice rks suid Sho was afraid | silver one in his possession, too, which he wanted to sell | Priston, but he denied the assertion, for between thirty of his fueo; when of the young inn, shy suid she was afraid he woald steal something; L never saw any hatohots about the place; my house is at No, 24 East Twelfth strect JAMES 8. STITT’S SVID James Samuel Stitt, of No. 8 Dutch stree ‘he last saw Charles Hardy on last Thursday af me; he seemed to be alittle intoxieuto! at the time: never | amd forty thousand citizens remained away from the heard bitn speak of Mrs, Shancks, I never knew Harly to | Polls. Abd he beliewed that they fount a sulfleiout rea. be engaged in the soap business; be tried to toarn piano- | 8B for doing 80, by the assurance that the moxt Legisla- forte making, but failed; ho thon took to peddling, which | ture Wonld wipe the Common Covnctl out of existence, he has followed ever since; Hardy wos about fivo fect si¢ | He bad been told that onless this appropriation warmade, inches in beight; was well built and active; his hoir the parties having cl.ims upon the city worl? prosecute not very dark; he had no whiskers, but he had a them in the courts anu recover; but there was no ptf about half past four or twenty minutes to fy 4 “ ver’ gainst the cit; ow é a 3 tache: he was about tw ix years of age. that would find a verdict ngai IY, exce ee eee eee ee deg wiih him ing | Arthur McGoldrick, of No. 33° Wosl ‘Tbiriceath str ing the amount which the Committes | was wz Tray be went; ho hal no valine or DiRgvge wiih him: be | deposed tbat he was blacksmith and hada shop st thoriged originally to expend, whieh was $30,000, bi aane So tows fan » hey Boe jt | 23 East Twelfth street, opposite the residence of dsce Would any of the members of the Board who were in come from Charlest heard him speak four years ogo; b and wai Mrs. the habit of giving private eptertainments ciaim thyt hia stewar’ has a right to run his principal in debt $30,000: Thiee who opposed this appropriation were asked to pay going back agaia; Ib cks, Dat itis cpwards m the Tues tay py ut forty-five minutes past cigkt o'clock on Vriday m ing I went to a barber's shop, corner of Eleventh stre« and Broadway, and got shay came back to the § vious to the general election, aud said ho was going | SP anout torre ee fates 0 | the meney withovt seeing the bills; the committee simp’ . minutes past nine o'clock, a lady came money witht seeing ae oe we, to Almay; be came back on att | out of tre Somck' meee gress tree 8 Indy came | roptying that.“ the entertainment wae magaifioent.” faid be iad just arrived from Charleston inst 'S'| Shen: Gan Of tive eam sano ate Only two items were presented; the dist was 25 bou- Harts waa in New Orlonas he attended a bar, tat while | 2: an officer was called, and he and 1 entered Mrs. | bring the Fmbasey from Amboy , $2,000."" Mr. Pinekney ty waa in Ne . atte “© | Shanck's store: the door was ahut when we went there, | alluded to the expenses that attended the reception and en. in Vicksburg he was employed in « drug stor tertainment of Kossuth and suite. ihey staid as long os the Japanese, and wore bearded at a first class hotel, and the entire exponse—which was considered cnormous at the when we weat inside of the door we saw a number of cloths covered with blood, lying on the connter and the door; we then went to the door of the back room, INTERESTING STATEM George J. Smith being ed to the Fifteenth pr np tn Senion’ toaua 4 5 My | time—was $16,085 14. The total oxpenses attending the my custody coming down from ‘Susquehanna to New | ving on the’ floor, with a Mie ert om Mer jaw, | Feecbein of the dapansse at Riedy hia for ons week York, T had cvusiderable conversation wh him ton the | the hod was Festi against a broken hair: wo thd mo | Mae anly $1308 70, aot-allowing a lacge marein, he time we arrived there until we got to Now York. when I conversed with Lim 1 asked bim which way he cane | from when ho weat to Sasquehanna; he salt that he Btated to Mr. Springstein that he came from Albapy oa the steamer Isaac Newton; that he had been there to work, aud that he had got bat of work and cams on down and Fooa tos sjuehamna, this wags not so he anit, thet be told Mr. Springstien a falsehood, anc he was sorry for it, be said he wished he bad told buw the whole truth: I then askee him where he did come from, he said that bs fhad left his father's house ¥ evening about eight o'clock; TLasked him which ferry by crossed, and he said the Cortlandt street ferry; T asked bm if be was sre it was the Cortlandt street fosay, and be saic he was; asked hin where he got bia tidtets, und he said at the offies; T aaked him what he paid for thom, and he said $4 50; Vasked him where to, and he said Syra. cuse, on the emigrant train; I asked bim how h» came to stop at Susquehanna; he eaid he beud his (Mr. Py thorght the sum of $20.000 would be sutieiont to pey all benest bills. ihe commaitioe on catertaiain,: une Prince of Wales gave sil the items and progented their Dills ten day his departore, sod why shonl) not their example? lie would not voue for the measure b cause it was evident Qhere waa a fraud Perpetratea somewhere. Me dwelt upda the suspicions action of the cormmittce in recnemg the original appro- Priction, and th conelveion appealed to these gentlemen who voted against the measure befor. te stand by him in attempting to defeat the Mf the apnropriation. Te crxaptioanies Meeurs. Ferien, Kan Lomut, Townsend and Iveker for their opposition to the Japanes» bill, lay- ing it on (in the expressive laugeags of a bystantor) “rather thick.’ When Mr. Pimekney took his seat, Mr. Cascragt. maton motion to adjourn, which waa ow ri The matter will be brought up agaio at the next moet! whieh will take piace on Moniay. Teeognise the decessed at rst,and thought it was a co. lored woman, we saw no one entering the shop that morning, | never saw the prigonor enter, I don't think I ever sow the before; after we discovered that 4 murder bad been committed, we cleared the rooms of nit the spectators ond called in a number of othor policemen, Chartes W, Caitroy reeailed—Deposed, that by order of the @orener he visited all the drinking saloona, billiar saloons groceries and public places in the Bowery, ho- Yc Hs rrewe and Foci sonny bate that he was unable to learn anything about a fight; the proprietors of he different places stated that no “aislateoos oecurret be and that they knew nothing of any stabbing affray. MEDICAL TESTIMONY. The following affidavit was read to the jary:— Dre. Jobn Beach and Ntnaat gs Welye being duly sworn, deposed as follows:—Wo have made a post tmortem examination of the body of Sarah Shancks, at brother speak of Mr. Springstien, und be thonght | Mortem iaies he would like to sce im, and that if he saw im | Ne ,%), taal Twwitly treats the bedy was found Ivi0¢ | New Military Organization for the Pro- Seactaek aie SS OTE den sald to | with blood: the uppor portion of tho clothing waa aley | tection of Municipal Rights and the covered Wits blood; upon an examination of the scalp were found the following wounds:—Three over the frontal bone; two over right ant one over the left parietal bones; ome over the left Lag bene, on the forehead, over the right eyebrow, were two; on the face there were four—one over the bridge of the nose, another extending from the outer angle of the left eye, running in a circular cogrse to the lower portion of the gose, another on the left side of the upper lip, another am inch in extent just in frent of the r ght ear: another commencing about an inch Delow and Delind the left ear, running across the he South. By advertisement in another column it will be seen that a new military organization is about to be established in this city, under the auspices of Mr. James FE. Kerrigan, member of Congress elect from the Fourth district of this city. The object of the propssed corps is of a character somewhat ditferent from that of military companies in gen- eral, nothing motr por jess than tLe protection of the mun: rights of thie mete polis from Corther republi- qm encroachments. Tt in to leave Now York under the circumstances; he said he | thovght it did, but that he wanted to get out of New York untlt bis hands would get better; T said, You ara to a pretty hou serape;” he said he did net know what it locked like, Dut he was innocent; 1 aaid to him, “Albert, tho ci cumstances are very strong—the print of your cut band ison the eheck of the door, and the mark of the other ere ison the knob and the key," he made mo. E> reply whatever, but held his head down for a few seconds, shod A few tears, and said he did wet care for himeelt. bat bo wae sorry for his poor mother, that it ago! Gia! of troubie-om beth hit father and mother, | Of the lower Jaw fh a steaught direction, diviting the | {Ore Which ets ect at Det ho musi do the best he could now: 1 suid, | heck and lower lip, terminating at the midile of the | ‘7's Constismtional rights, and “There i a girl there, Albert, named Mary, who suyn | Chit, another through the meck, from ear to | cials elected by the people ont SOS ATG (rothy. bad bose he wads You don't Sp See et re eee & Whe Tass | a8 Was done in the nse of Mayor mean Mary, there & i a eo, a fe - . "8 Ory f Baired ei’ Tail, “yt are right, sou know more | othe third ad fourth wore cut lato, oa removing the | MP KePrigan's crganization about it then do,” L wanted tosee what he woult «ay | {uP afracture about ap inch in extent was found over | {7 manners this when I called her by her wrong name; [thon aake! him | (* left parietal bone; om removing the calvarium the | it)", Courge which may what the (ronble was betweea him and Mrs. Shanks, b> | 1ure matter was found to bo punctured; on removing the | Sition ane, sak! there was none; {said tbere must be, aa one of ‘the | rug We rast Side of the brain wae observed to be vary 1 So slavery in asa wil gis cad the; were quacreting about som work Ne tat te oe Ons, death was cansed by the | Toe'cr soceasion. We understand tbat @fty voluntecr done; he sid there was no quarrel about tt, that he bat companies some fixed the stoop for her ant bad charged her a dollar Corenieg, male a fow remarks to the pao ought the job was worth that or) he said to mong dnvy,and agnounced that he was willing to submit the Soe ntecr com| Lorye A Pati Jou think it was;” Ltoli him it wae a very emul | Ca“? wpon the evidence elicited’. The fury then retired, | (HOt ent are invited ‘by the call to comaunicate job, but probably his was reasonable enomgh; | | ant aller deliberating about balf an hour announced that | vi" °h at Té Mott stress understood Lim to sag that she had paict him: he aad tha Pape epee Oe Re Rees amma was about @ year ago; | asked Rim if he hat done nCr. aayihing. elec for ‘bet; he eal he had; Tasker | _ We find that the sald derah Shancke came to hor death Using Steam Expenstvely, Dy injuries inflicted by kome person of persons unknown, £& seme of the 7th of December, 1960: but we Ve suMcient Cause to suspect, and do suspect, that the wid injuries were inflicted by the prisoner, Alfred Bo- ehoaan, and wo would recomiacad the Coroner to hold hit t owait the action of the Grand Jury. TO THE EDITOR OF THY HERAL., ‘The experimoats of the United States naval engineers ypon the use of steam expansively on board of the steamer Miebigan have go far ‘all comitions him what it was, ant he said he made ber a couple of ermall benches; | esked bim whet he charret hor for them, on* he raid two shillings each: | asket him whoa he was the e lat, be said be was there on Wednesday; I said, © What took you there?” * I was passing there ou ‘Tuesday .”” sail Le, © when she stoppad mo and wauted to Know when 1 would x the counter,’ be said he would | | Bvebenan was examined by Coroner Jackman, in the Gx It for Los, went eway aud got the plauk to Ay it, T | 88UAl form prescribed by law, ax follies. asked bum where he got the plank from, Re saltfeom | @ Whatis your name? A. Alfred the shop, meaning bis father's shop: 1 asked him if he bg A. 19 years. had * lis time to the carpoater business, when he Whore were you borny A. In New York. fat 1 then asked him why he went round | @ Where do you liver A. At Now 137 West Tenth to get jobs if he was not a carpenter, street, he wis around the rbop a good Seat Q What is your ceeupation? A. 1am not occupied at de jobs like those 1 an: at weil enough : if he fixes! the comnter, be said © No, went there, she was busy and could told him, he eald, that #he also we or sheives ander the cownter: he looket to see what she had reference to, ani then tol her that he coul beards to answer the purpose for fifty cents him if be got the boards, Tanderstood him to ay —What have Fou now te Say relative to the charge here preferred against you! A—I have explained all that I know or can say in regard to this charge, and my conn. Sel atvives me to mak bo furthor statement i reference J I therefore deciive making any statement at pre ‘The prisoner's manner was calm and somewhat dignid ow with the valves. The fourth wae a Bret, om account of a leak in the valves, of these reeults to our steamship owners that be meant to fix the counter fet; T asked bu ed during bis examination, and not marked by an; signs he got the pres of plask bo left there for frewoot; be be fear Ee oe the previous day pags Ay said be got them fom the shop, and had often foteaat | the room down stairs, he waikol with great her fir wind: T Asko! him ithe apitt it ap wim the | ArtBeen, and seemed ap little troubled by tho verdine of New Your, Dec, 12, 1800, Ddrong! it there, aot hessil “No sat 1, “Was it Pie? Fe ee as Serene. HU there was The following paragraph, appearing in yesterday's Friday yon brought those blecks of wood ther y wade about him, or anything that | jesne, neous informati and ball “No, it was Thurstay,” T then asket it lead to an unfaverab'e imp-er"i Sondaes te | (oone; CMVOP® ctreneoas Sateranattan, Gas to ealostnted to bim whet became of the clothe? be het on | thie respect being eatirely different (rom that of the pre @o injury: — on Triays he sud he took the pantaloons vious day Hosonamiy Disenaxcep.—The caso of Miss Vary Emma 4 a , ew ia ee ta ira = poy ed an ee Swift d-yorce case, fi wo asked bint what they dit with the ¢ Second Avenue Rattroa: 4 ~ jw Says O90 in, RALD, Waa, after a care. ee, aes Be they boraed them [asked biw whut | ‘Travel. Up Tews Pete: ogg Med suatice Coepelty, bonorably dis. ame ‘Land other clothes, b od « nants fail to or, netwith. them off and thet they were put lito TO THE EDITOR OF THz HERALD, stasding the edurts made by the judge to obtala their Clatety: I seed him if they he! . OPHICE OF Shoowp Avene Rauean. C> Preseace in court, yy when he aaid be apy eu New Yours, Doo. 13, 1940. } ‘Abe faets are that the exam imation of tho crse referred to, “Albert, At is a bad Business, Fou iyo Ht Gea tow words ta your valuable journal from | Which was to havo boc on Nov. 00. was ina illness in the femily of Mr. wat’s counsel, Which required by the sick Ded almost coustantiy, and no eo nator has Been had. ever action has been taken Sy the magistrate haa been without any notions to the compialowt or to any of her witnescs, or w ber ONDE. BENEDICT & THORN, wrks of the Preaident of the Third Avenue Reil «| Company, published in your paper of yesterday, io tegerd to the veto of hie Honor the Mayor to the further extension of the Third Avenue Railroad tracks the Pree @ont of that very liberal and magnanimous railroad com. bere thing about it, I ask jim why be dit pot giv. L. sep be sail dn Kaw te thoaght 9 frst, but thet hie bands look they might think he done t le | r thoaght of it at | 60 bud, If they-eaagh: bim inesmdh ne bis faiber bei ties he bad the fight with, | told bim that was too true, tbat his father would not by | pony apy to have al theidea that there ia Gonneel fo. compiainant 3 i aw Par tha party | other railroad onat mide of 7 , at on the enst the city, and claims to be the only rout having the abiitiy to fi “Twas not | bom te the pobvic, and states Dasin-es 5 ; wna there om Friday said 1, “Yus you. ware, for yon Jast | read ie neatly dcibte that of ang. others nat Pet ahem to, Blown ie dinbasne at’ og, OF Mnglaust, ead Caries tra moats told me Ui Fon wore there with doen | fire to further Wereemr we stansa ay eanecon teers Tesct, AMOAO, Ste wiopping ob the Et. Nichols Petia te nuntnn trent | pit dS te etal | Whey and my wororn } 1» Woold nor ot <8 bie mado an) 6 ‘ta ope ok were Be onia tas Ph rt Avene Raitroat ba mteaied by on A. ey nnd wet Ni York! J Ww. says . look ‘ \venne iraad Compe nour, I, a Chicago. stop. po Tapa hy Tr toner se om, teed in ones Tones to . Sune treats pings! the are Hove es po =a con wan ant rata cme = ext ashore, = | Parte, ae Col. G. en saa, a am ts ee a R nad Twolfch streets! hs tho ant from G00 ‘courte of tia} necticut “©. Cleuns ¥ ae he Bed \urmed rout corse. ia Hottor the that wo | and wife, ond TM. Hogormon and wife. the Third nu Ralirowd to Byer sn sha ory" Now York ae cep road 6 Hare if, Be f0r8, we have een, ac, of Mont: Col. Henry Marsh, deo Taeke ony addinvudl cturye, | Anany coi. * ‘ Wills of Mntanipgl A bet np 1 fuodition t | cai. of South Carolinas H. 0 Boon, of St. Lau Public we ahall hove a jorme increase of burmese, eg | lum, of London; €. Trip, of Hoaton: John Tee Plt Gurren ercone pcre rae | Pie cee eee saree Ses eee nny ir « hotw " tulm Alla, of New © }, Gre stopping at the Metronol!. of face to pome pointe. With tracks im the Firwtand Hotel.” cond erennes. and with hel the bustvees of the Thirt “Ties. Coin Cent ng, of Mareacveotts, Mayor Lincotn Avenue Raj! OMT 1h lene roore # fr to pro. | eet wife, of Boater: J. M. Dennett ond w fo, of New Or. vorme that t Mena Rocomeetation te ne Chet HM of He : tho cast Bide of "We OM) Goel " opr harinei " by this com ? Tretorn " bie, wel ey a Supreme Court—Special Term. Pefore Hon, Judge Leonard. THY MONORIRF DIVOROR CASE. Dro, 12—Margaret Moncrigf vs. John Moncrief —This cuee commenced to-day, five collars per diem, Bi own cane, ng. 1b Fngiand. before them quo 102, with no demand ocks generally lower over sinee. seriousness of Our site all. panic, but with ap ier £ the report h f « 6}; per cent. quence is that now, to confers that preferred, 64; Delaware, 1, ‘Centrai bonds, 87 a dy. ‘There is no change cent, and pethin at these rates. nets in their business. paper on the street. cont. out —Drook ville at Syracnse; Bank Reserve Bank, af Connersviui ee \ Hank ciate of MY tw! & Fad Con Oo 1a reine Malt EC DY Cem RL te w we cannot quote aay ver! First claas signatures co» cent, end the demand for paper is still quite light. sideroble surprise is expressed at tho cool manner is whicb the news of our crisis seems to have been received When the Europa sailed, the English hat! tions of sterling exchange here at 101 at the decline, and quotations ! than any which have boen stat Yot in the fave of this, the Bank reduces the The preteing, though the demanc thar would he supposed, coositering the current rates of ba eta sess 338 es United States Commisst Before Geo, F. Betts Esq. Letters from ‘The Court said that the decision should be reserved, and adjourned til ten o'clock A. M. Friday (this) morn: It is & @uit brought by the plaintiff ogeinat Ler husband to procure a limited divorce, , ou the grovnd of eruel treatment, stafford, counsel for the plaintiff, said that he undor- | 7.060 » 6,000 bbs. closing within the following range 9 fendant bad cmployed stonographors to taks | and notes of the proc dings of the triat. irom a recent provision of the code, it came within | ihe power of bis Honor to direct the eroudants to furnish the paintiff with # copy of the minutes ‘he Court stated that the act passe? might empower the Court to appoint stenographers, He va both silos paying | 6) Mr. MeCunn (City Jodge elect), for the dofenrtants, said that the employment of stenographers Waa ® private ar- | ' (ef their own, and, therefore, did mot come | the reeent arrangement. ° Judge Loonard—If Tinake an order under the cade, I mist co go strictly in oceordance with it—which is, that eoch side pay five dollars, and no mere. Counsel for defendant stated that the stenographer | nore cinployed exelnsively on the part of the defendant. Nehed no doubt the plaintiff could procure a copy of the minutes from them. ‘The case was then opened, and the plaintiff being | sworn and placed on the stand, Mr. D. D. Field, coungsl | footed y or Cefendant, objected to her ‘giving testimony in bor x's Court. Charge of Stealing the Post Office. —The Com- missioner decided on committing Amos Leeds, Jr., for tria! on a charge of stealing Letters from the Post Oifies. a a ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tuvrspay, Deo. 13—6 P. M. ‘The better fesling in mercantile ci. marked yosterday was prevalent to-day also, though marked iinprovement dn paper. ue to pass at 12 2 15 918 por tocks are maintained 5 prices, The favorite theory he English had not Lad ensed supply « time to. rate of intercet, not 4, but 1 per eent, and Amor! 1 6 per cent above our in Wail street toa which was re- Cn- an is that realize the ion; that they were incredulous ws to the purpose of the Southerm States; ant that whea they receive the nows by the Persia and the which followed her, they will feel less hopeful, the Bank will raise the rate of interest, and cotton aud stocks wil) ‘The steck market opence! to-day with a better demaiad off State stocks, which are beginning to recover from the New York Cen- tral, mainly in consequence of the unsatisfactory nature ‘Thot dccument, of which we shall pub eh # me extracts when our colvmus are lesa crowded, & we stated yesterday, a net profit for the year : It will conflym the belief of thoss who have ail along asserted that the Central was never run for eo email a proportion of the gross earnings 98 has deen stated in the reports. ‘The expenses have for some years been larger than was confessed, aud the conse with gross earings largely in the money mark: vases at which any paper sells at all are 15 but first class signatures can be wcount brokers earnings $100,055 85 36 000 00 this morning were $17,673,192 90, and the balances $1,224,978 73. ‘The Boston and Lowell Railroad bas declared a semi- annual dividend of four per cent, payable January 4. ‘The Dhiladelphia Ledger of December 13 says — inercased over last year, the directors are force their net “till, notwithstauding the adverse effect of these dis, closures on the market, the scaroity of stock began to affect prices after the first board, and there was a general ally, which lasted (ill the close of business, the market oe Star. boing quite firm at the close, The following were the last | Nostiera Light. quotations of the day —United States indiapas, 90; Virginia 6's, 76 a 79; Tennessee 6'8, 7144 072; Miesourt 6'8, 66 a 4; Cantom, 13.14; Cumberlani Coal & 10; Pacific Mail, 79 a 4g Tith a 74; Erie, 28.0 46, Hodsom River, 29a 4; Harlem, 1935 # 94: Harlem preferred, 31% a 9215; Reading, 32 a 23, Michigan Central, 47 a 4; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana, 12% a 13; Michigan Southern and orthern Indiana guarante: d, 273 a 2844; Panama, 1128 116, Uhimois Central, 5854 @ 44; Gulema and Chicago, 62a Cleveland and Toledo, 2434 4 3g; Chicago and Rock Island, 47), 248; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 63 a wana aud Western, 73 75; Iiinois are less. "3 1874, BOX a 90; ow York Central, ‘The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows to- ot. The only 418 a 24 per Passed report absolute dul- ‘at bank continno met with moro libvrality Call loans are effected at 7 a 8 per of Inciana, at Mi at ‘The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser says:— ‘The following free banks of Indiana have been thrown vik Bank, at Hrookville; Bank of = fichigan Civy; Count; 3 5 id E : i E g ‘yracus Toganspert They : y oll winding up, and, it te seid, have less t $1,000 » w Cireulation. The notes are secured by bonus I , ladians ; Bank are ‘hb ven to the Aucitor when the secorities were surren Lh. ‘The New Orleans Picaywne of Saturday last, December 8, ayn Under the influence of the New York x > srtiatzeZ 7 i: Be = i ee8 *- ¢ Ers#eescrse SSS42289 FAR REE SKE KARR AERO SE ee ae antes Si SSSEssress ty | 42M NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1860. CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Tuexepay, Dec. 13—6 P. M. ‘Asmam.—The business doing was limited at be. a 63° for beth sorta. Brxepereres —Flour—4wing te more stiffness freights to Liverpool the sacé were lees active. The views of holders were sbove these of buyers, and th market glosed with moderate sales within the range « yesterday's figures. The treusactions footed up abou. fees-— Riportine. $4 50 a 4 70 Fxten Sta 4 404505 Super tine Weetern toes 4 a4to Comnen to choice u oxtr 40046 } Mixed to straight southern .. 49 a5 15 | Straight to good extra do. 52aT e 700 4 8 50 320 44 00 3.0 a3 50 bet firmly bel’, while sales were ‘hout 200 2 300 bbis. at $5 a $7, the latter and outside figure for small lota of extra Sonthern flour was in fair demand and prices sustained, With sales of ubout $60 Dbis., closing within the above Cepacian was quiet, Nght and confined & range of prices. Rye four was steady at our figures, with sales reporfid of about 300 bbls. Corn meal was in fir request, with more doing within our range for Jersey and Rrandy wine, and at $3 for common Western, and at $325 for Murshes’ caloric. The sales about 500. 600 bbls. Wheat—The views of holders tended to check sales, Shipments were being made from first hands, while there was a moderate demand for milling. The sales embraced about 15,000 a 20,000 buaheis, including amber Western at $118, and a Jot of Milwaukee club at $1 11. Corn was firmer, and the demand fair. The sales embraced about 30,000’ bushels At 62e. tor Western mixed in store, and at 62}¢c. a 680. ‘or do. afloat, and at 66c. for round yellow. Barley was steady, with sales ef 4,000 bushels common at 68c. “Cats were firm, with sales of Canadian at 360. a BTAce., and State at 37340. a 38c, Coryer.—The market was quiet, and sales capfined to small Jobbing lots at nominal ions. Cortes. market continued to be sustained, but sales were less active than they would otherwise have been bad not dealers manifested @ disposition to await the recoipt of private letters, due by the Karopa. The transactions embraced 2,400 bales in transit, aud about 1,000 bales in separate or Jobbing lots, from ‘store—clos- ing steady at 10e. for middling uplands. p hacer Rad yy Liverpool closed with a firther feel- ing, with shipments of grain ata slight advance, com- pared with yeaterdoy’s quotations. "The engagements embraced about 20,000 a 90,000 bushels of corn, in bulk ne bags, at 1d, @ U1 3¢d.—chietly at the latter figure for beth; for wheat in sbip’s bags, 13d. was asked; 2,100 barrels of four at Ss. 2d., with a small lot at 3a, €d.; 500 bales of cotton at 6-161; 500 barrels of “sturch at O88., and 100 tons guano at 40s. To Tendon rates were rather low, with mora olfering. Fngagements 20,060 bushels of wheat were roported, fa bok ate bags, at 180. a 1a¢d., 1,000 bbis. flour at 3s. 103¢¢1., 180 beet 9¢ 9s. 20 tons measurement goog Veeterany at 40s., nnd 250 boxes sugar at 428. 6d. Hay.—tThe market wie quiet, with a moderate domand for shipment at 70. a Te. ket was quiet, with small sales of com: pd of Lump at $1—Reckland, tive, with sales of 100 8 at Sle., four months, an! 42 half bbis. A sole of 120 bbls. Now Orleans was. ow at 28e. a Sic. cash, and 60 do. at 240. a Navi Storrs were in limited demand, the market innetive, and prices limited Vrovirions.—lork—The demand was light and? sales confines to sbout 160 Dble. at $16 25 a $16 50 for meas, a ‘0 $10 £0, Beet was in limited request, with bhis. at $9 50 a $10 for repacked Wester jot at $16.0 $17. Beot ame inactive at 126. a 130. Lard was sales made for export at 92. a 1030. in £ deman’ at 64.0. u Te. for shouliers, and st @3;c. « 10c. for hams. “Bacon Was in fuir request, with sales ut Yo. a 93¢e. for Western. But- ter and eherse were duil and hea » Pu¥.—fales of 600 a 700 cash» were made at 2340. ie. V6ARS.—The demand wos light and sales confined te about 200 bhes. Cubs in lots, luting 100 at Sisc. The range ot the market wes nominal at 4%c. a 5c. for re- fining goods, and at Se. a 6c. for grocery grades. .—Sales of 600 bbls. were reported at 180. eK alse. SHIPPING NEWS. FOR CALIFORNIA. -New York...........Dee 21... Aspiawall 1... Aspinwall ‘Aspinwall SPECIAL NOTICE. 28 pochaaes end letters intended for the Naw Yous Henaww be sun Rises SUN KETS. Port of New York, December 13, 1860, CLEARFD. Steemehip Huntevilie, Post, Savannak—H B Cromwell « 0, Ship Panther, Gannett, Liv a & Co. EM Buopire Kate, Brigan, Liverpool-D & A’ Kingsland & Sutter. ‘Ship iler'a (Br), Williams, Liverpool—1t J & C A Dewolf. 1 Daniel W sbater, or, Laodon-- Morgan & Wiley. ™ ri Sebr Ray $1 alec Febr Mary Ellen, ‘Norwich—H 8 Rockett. Hoop A\ Allen, ‘and Providence—L Kenney. Steamehip Couch, Norfolk, &c, with mdse and Passenzere. to Ludiam & Heineken, “teamship Mount Vi » Washington, DC, with mdse and passengers, to Hl B Cromwell & Co. Ship Fdgar P Springer, Winsor, Manila, July 17, with bemep, sugar dc. to & Ken m¢ Oct 7, Cape Hatteras Dec rough w: and heat muda July 21, lat 15 8.N, lon 4 man "from Macassar for Mai'la, 4, John A\ seaman, of Belgium, died ton 21 Fs Berk “clenaben” from Mauris for spew gut; ist nat lal W 90 N, lon 77 3, Shevern’® chovrtn Soaks painted whites with Black hoop’ Taub, 10K pllot Trou * : 5 beat Neale, No a0. Ship £1 Mather, New Bedford, 3% hours, in Re iew rs, in ballast, hark William (of Fall River), Lond. 0 1 days, with qutnorenand meinda iC ATs feveras Has heavy weather weese! at Cotte, Fy in ST ays from N York, The passage war ay a whon omiy & few days from New a ale away the deck load and main boot, sicre and broke cabtu farpiinra. Ail the small stores and part o® the bee?, flour, pork and water, be sand paint o) and panto? the captain's clot a * firewood was also to avinint on Taw meat. "The venvels nt the date uf the totter, Now 22, was vnlosding. we nlwrut 40 bbls molasses. wera ces valbe will be saved but her rigging. Rene B Youna, Cook, of and from Calais, which arrived! at Fall Miver on the 1th’ inst, experienced very heavy woe- ther, ond on the night or “ fet, during Ch enon sar trockon Namtueket Sboala, but snoceeded in. get iter throwing da portion of th» deek loud of lew r. Brie Jers, of Rosen, hetero sonerted. oghare. 9 Arapene. nett, Long Ish wi op d Vail, of Wver Herd, for about SAM, we on Lith, and arrived at Newport same Tt is reid the weasel is not seriously damaged. Eroor Wy H Rurncr fof Kingston), Titeh, while beating + the Past Fe ‘erday morn! t mate stag j anthe vain to Hat Hon Mra, Irie at anckae over the side” The J Nesustained no da - While the bark Sea o As owned by Messrs Greena nold, of Pro: idence, and w! was towed from Nantacket te Bristol on Faturday last, was being taken upon the marine allway at the place, on the way and lei the bark down. A om Brisjal hat abe had sustained no damage, and was lying pert Cuantretox, Dec 12—Ship Tamerlane, with a cargo of cot- ton, ready for Havre, was On Ae tondsy. 8 Uales Ut colon 1 13—The Star of Hope, from fi: in entire deoeerimns Gea ed) and stopped. * Hoxoncre, Oct —Whaling ship of New Bef ‘was set on fife in the harbor of Guam, me 2iand rs before the > was subdued. Gna of June, in the © rhea, the R strack a sunken | emained 6 hours; got off and put into Ayan, where sho wae hauled out on the each, and found to bare sustained series injury to ber ant om. le tem} repairs mina ree The new steamship John P King, Co's Charleston line, was yesterday of potford, Tieston, & | dock to be coppered. = =“ jock to be copy | A? bark Blue Wing, 190 tona, bullt In Baltimore in 1354, kas deen sold here at auciton for $1,00) cash. Whalemen. Arr et New London 12th, bark Lark, Perkins, from const of | Lower California, with 0 bbls whals oll om board. A letter from Capt Hager, Young Hooter, NB, ow. # ber at Opolu, Na tor Istanda, Jyun with 050 bole n deard—all well. Bound ty oni Mi A letter from Alexander Bathurst, d 7, re yorts bark Dartmouth, Haughton, NB, p Ute semson in, of bark vorts her off and on at Papta, Nov 9, wih +68 token 380 bbls In 17 days, A letter received in Nantucket from Capt Swath Nautilun, NB, re bbls ep olf. Ftad A letter frou bark Islander, Ssarhuck, Nantnoket, rey Paite Ni | horte ber off Nov lth "Wat taken 80 bbls sp ‘Star, and Gsorvia, 3d, of NB, and Mow +h, ter from 2d officer of bark Nautilus, of NB, dated Pat 17, reporta having heard from, ia’ Ovi, bark Aurea, |, Westport, 1400 sp. : A lettet received in Nantucket from Cant Hamblom of bart Hearer of Nalrhaven, reperta her of! Cai ivagia Isian ia, Oot 47, with S75 bbls ep. Hac shipped homy bbls by the ialand- er. ris same date bark Jace la, 3d, Hamblem, Nis, 98 Had shipped home 200 sp by the Islander, | “Heard from in Avg, bark America, Luoe, of Mat | {sland of Bourbon, With 4 small sperm whales alougs Spoken, &c. \ Shle Fihewe Relle, from Philadelphia for London, New tf, jat 41 37, lon 47 ‘ark Frances Secor, hence for Naples, Dec 7, lat 29 Li, low Forcign Porte, Avx Cavrs, Nov 6- Arr brig Uranus, Church, Boston. aghnoouLA, Nov 2k—In por! Br ver tor NYerk same Barsror (PM), Nov 24—Off, Mary Baker, Perry, from se- vanpab for Gloucester. Brocwrnsnaven, Now 4—Sid Hermann, Kuhlman, NYonkt; Nen Hood, Kilby,'NOrieans, x. Nov 21—Sid_ Ernst Moritz Arndt, Hi i ditmbotat, Danmenaavn, and ‘dr Weieae, in, a s : jummore, Hieia, tublthasu. N York, a, ‘orita, Rorotaw, NOrisana. Canpire, Nov Z}—Sld Antonio, Negotich, NOrieans; Croeus, vCoamari, Nov SB Sir Tease N Rrusch, NYork. Cur . Now ir Teanc Choontn Tetanr,, Row 2t-cin pon tank Irma, Wortnger, from Maraca.be, to'lond for Philadelph'a, a Dear, Nov 24—Arr Cornelius Grinnell, Spencer, Londoe fer pYork land proceeded); 24th, Flora MeDonald, Fuller (treca ‘ondon), Baltanore, ‘ assed by 2th, Hermann, Kub!man, from Rotterdam Cor og the Owens ‘Mth, Sir Robert Peel, Jurgens, from NYerk tor Hamburg. GRNoa, Now ‘Arr Samson, Robinson, Richmond. Hav Novy 28—-Arr Fulton (s), Wotton, N York. iv, Nov 2—sld (adzandria, Don, Philadelphia; Ma- 7 *, Heenan, do. Now 26—Off” Gee, Baker, from NOrleans. Sia y . Tester, CBarlestc. river outward bonnd 26th, Fidelia, Bessling, for New ont Mth, Soean G Owens, Norton, for Calcutta. Mirrorn, Nov 2i—Sld Canton, Amsbury, NYork (also re- ported for Daren). Minami: ax, Nov 2!—8Id schr Amy Chase, Benjamin, Te- "Mancapitis, Nor 42—Tn_ port rigs Randolph, Halles, from ea for es Fa ldg; Mary Means, Tidpetis, opted Te ioe Teuer, Nov 17—Arr sehr Wm Wi'son, ‘Westen, In port Noy 24, bark Chas B Lex, er penene bok ober rise eee . og Brotbers, Larraway, di Picrow, Nor Me-tid brig silo, Fougtre, New York; Dec 2, Picroo, Nov #—1'ld \Oreemerown, Nor Seema Canada, Hi Mobile; J aren Galen Anewerp. “4 ‘i Asi onpen {yrs Callsey Anewern en oes port, barks Chesh f Pee Sart ie wa Bock o be Mary DAR KAvaNtitay Now Ib-No-Atn veseel in port. St Thomas, Nov 12—Arr Br brig Gul Steed, New York ate a ' Mack Wertea, Packer, beoce esr fist) Sang, beg oi a Eard {rom Martin ques rt for Fister, Ketob Saieraear ee oar 21—In port sehr Typhoo, Doane, for Dennis for (Pex Steaeure Evrora, at Maurras—Trt ronal ee eww iors Ree De writer, ond Abbot i Laver poot for th dns Le 3 Bee Snte, Brows, Richmord, 2days, with wood,to | fd rarRven? ov B Sora Custom te Fi fire Rie Gr ay as ith hides ‘Sid for Savannah Nov 29, Parks, from the Till. |. parsed ‘The latest yia Queenstown.) leeward of the wre of « vessel. SPP 1 ae from NYCI Annie Crome mk Pipmonh; Helen B, at AS | Pevzance, Jaciniha, a Vigo: American Hero 45, | Nile, and Roto Houd, at Deal: Norway, at Lav. ; j m, from NOreaas, Windermere, and Bolle Wood, at Liv- — ARE Vghcatee. frm Bat to foamed ‘aang dp | tz Z70m Savannah, Marie, Raker, ot Gloucester; Glouoes ‘them. wt fs “Tort trend cola not tps 13 ten fur from Calverton, fe ton Beanlien, at Queenstown. ag : ana rf ‘Air from Philadelphia, Rolla, at Queeasewn, |= yp Lf Phip Chari ~ from, tondon for Mobile, bay into Guoeansows Intec, wrth love of fecomaan” tf § i x £ i an Se: : : i j ; Gone 1.73, to a Maka Now Oki hiladelphia from VP cxperiensed heavy. i E Fi ss tf iss & # i : Mary Cont, al loading sailed from Anguilla ¢ dare ne, Oalveston, 10 days, w & Church . Torney, Savannah, hr Ren, Liekman, Tshetng NC. 3 day ~l Me, ¥ lon, NE, . yap tt , Munell, ure, days, wi ; lop, Rebitnnn, Atexandria, 2 a pr Wi - . t ple . rept Wa fate Pe deer Pollock, Atiscorgy tebr Olevia Buxton, Will Y Eh ettns Wright, Jobnagn, Tilsaboth a Echt heshy, Phepisoons Pihahesbocen ee Seeaneee Sehr Onragow, Dar deon Dorchester 7 dara, sloop Wochiorign. Richard. vaberlport “op Twnton a Gloner, Wheeler, Bivrahethper! vor Bridgeport Steamer Ccrcord, Normay, Ph ladelphia Vetvcan, a , Vailey City, Chapman, Derby, Ct. arrived Wey n ‘Y yestertoy s cottoa “y we BELOW © Path Brand (Pros), Neckndohl, from Liverpool one ship Ship and one bark, uuknown Alo hip Th ss Ore wh tacod Me mehip Huntevt inh obi A Stamler, nda, Williaa B Trevis, Galvestou, brig Joba il Joues, zi? if at sunset W. ——— Miecellancens. Srramenre Prosina, Crowell, which salied benoe on Wad. Beeday afternoon for Savannah, returned yesterday about 1 O'clock, having dean run into Thursday, about 1AM, when 15 miles South of Barnegat, by n propeller, supposed from Philadelphia for Poston, whieh kept company with the Florida ‘nntil sunrise, The Florida wae kept from sinking by the con- stant exertions of the passengers and crow, Another account ays Florida, Crowell, hones for Ravennab of 3PM 12th, at 11:30 Wednewtay night, when of Abdsectim, came in contact with aa unksown propeller and carried away bowsprit, cutwater, and stores hole in har bow which extenda to her flooring, causing her to leak so badly that her five eteam putope can barely keep ber free, Che pro- Poller susta ned ut trifting damage. Por San Prancteoo shipping mews to Dee 1, cot Japan to | Ort © (by Pony Represe) tee news columns Sip Axos Lawnrrer, Nickerson, (9 Mamnpion Roade from Catleg wih piano fot ORME, BEPSt.cnoed very hexry wen ther Gorinat the ya Gn Be BUR oF Seprernity weraen bf Unger Marm, MgB Lenton, Hirt mate, wae iartartiy clon ne shipper Gon Hohn «lh aan, @ ti tee ot ¥ Naw, “ wer wn Oops ‘ Sa ee eee ae nit Bran satya mu Pat ta wa ro Sree irom Liverpool for New York, put inte from Aingsy AC Orenge bi for Be CWAPL A ¢ 4 Yiryeo. Cla stenimedtp Key Keystone Stois, Marsiman, Mavana ve Ride Week = a” a Alexander, intangae, sear ' TROT TOWR, thee Tarr rchre Raretaaa, Woodward, orth Am ony ) , Sary ( born’ ‘Fast and all Er ae na x Arann Chie Frances, Baw’ oo "arks; Bole Gor roaiiyant F ¥ vA RK, De Presse! ‘ortiand, Ada Waterloo, sad Wan i leteap ta, Bd & Fe ne ie ean RH Day, HAYYTON TY —eM_bark Ett Swan, Syloebe, ‘Rollinn, Havehs "Vis fi Pht. Fer jinuer, Boekel, NYGTK AIT 12th, seh ROADM, Dee i—Arr ship Amoe Lawrence, Pe nate Seer Satan Blaney, LOLMES TORE, Dae 10, P imnéas, Alewandri Maaroe, for a for Boston: bethpert fur do, BO Chaloner, Mach!as Ty neha Chariots 1 Bock ‘Sahara foe: pion, for + Frances, sohrs ec Laud, Lee ue, Fae fave, ™ 3 G r jon ee rar Cie, cia if onder, Aler’, Wiittanr Anr | May, Amanda Powers, Monirasey J DA Bil, ans Deron. 10 AM alr. RT, Dee 3—Ar) urig Moh nkee, Meh ll, eat- Shoat, for Tho Ja wit “‘~

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