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t | ——_—————- . ewiy ye 'sat wit ter. eu. of Or bas prepared the following “4 Fulktta. at, will present them to mor- pewne a ~e property in the several aly complate of their Whereas, the oWners Of ma. “scape, God id Dorder slave States of tue Upien J» Frequout love of such property wy ficulties and expense of ite Fi Account of the progre-seof free Elavebolding States, sud imaamuch » Tights of property under the existing ay Bacred ; wud Whereas, the action of the conservay °° Portion ‘Of the pe pls of thee States in endeavoring te Mintain the integrity of the (avon, agaiuat the preasiire oy M@natt ow and treason int on States, moets our hBrty Bpproval, and ts evtitied to earnest sympathy aud &o- ouragement; and Whereas, this has long been a distracting elomont in Gur reiations with the South, and expecrally with that rion of the South lywg along the borders of the freo tates; therefore, Reavived (if the Senate eone ur), That our Senators and Toprepentatives in Congress be Tequested to urge tha. wdoption of such measures on the part of the ere of the United States as shall practically “ ¢ people of each of the border slave States ax will ac- Tept the proposition, such indemnity as shall be suf- Deient to remunerate the owners of slave property ‘Within these States, for the gradual emancipation of their Blaves and the extinction of slavery thereiu forever, muder such regulations as shall be satisfactory to them- Beives, provided tue process shail not be required to ex- deud over a period of more than forty years; and also that the general government take such steps aud make Buch appropriations as shall be necessary to send such 8 are set free to Liberia or the republic of Hayti, and for their colonization there, provided those States or any Of thom desire it. Resolved, That these reaolutions, with the vote of this Legislature thereon. be fortwith twansmitted by the Governor of this staje to our Senators and representa: ives in Congress. Tho storm yesterday, prostrating the wires between this and New York, kept us in the vark ii regard to the covenis that were tran bepiting in che South and at Waahlng- cn. ‘The arrival of the New York papers at noon to-day ‘Billed as they were with war and rumors of war, created Zo little sensation amongst all classes here, and again ‘worked upa fever «luort to the extent that it was ‘aroused on the news of the firing upon the Star of the ‘Weat. ‘The Park Bank kas’kome three millions of dollars of city funds locked up awaiting the 1asue of the suit be ween the rival Chunborlsma. The party which hopes m the Bod = all — the v8 of any State to win might negotiate @ loan for some of this money, wad with it swamp ail opposition. Money ts the ouly gonvinoing argoment hercabouts, A majority of the House Committee on Federal Rela- ‘tions have offered to the minority to report their propo- aition simply for ihe consideration of the Honso if the Jattor would not present a minority report. This is pro Dable the course thet they will pursue to-morrow. ‘The Special Committee to whom was referred the amendments to the Fire Department held a session this evening, Chief Fngineer Decker and severat other offl- Gere of the department appeared before them. The bilis will probably bo reported without amendments. ]. The first hop of the season takes plice at Congress Hall ‘to-morrow bight. NEW YoR K LEG! SLATURE. Senate. Aunayy, Jan, 17, 1961, Pills for the removal of inaane convicts from Utica to Auburn; to encourage rural improvements: to make the salary of the Deputy Clerk of New York $2,500, and making ap appropriation for the debt and maintenance of the canals for next year, were reported favorably, Mr. Fusro gave notice of a bill to appropriate $500,000 20 arm and equip the State. Mr. Guan gave notice of a bill to reduce the salaries of the officers and patiolmen of the Metropolitan police. Mr. Lawrancx introduced a bill to repeal the act for the appointment of Commissioners of Record in New York wity. ‘The bill to confirm the acts of notaries public and in- crease their powers was passed. Mr. Fixko prevented a written report on the condition Of the defences of the State and of the uniformed militia, The uniformed militia of the State at present comprises 19,430 men; 11,600 are witiout arms fit for ‘active service: there are 150 feld pieces in good order. ‘Tho report recommends the purchase of some heavy fleld pieces and 1,200 email arms. Asvembly, Amnayy, Jan. 17, 1861. ‘The Governor transmitted the following letter from the Prosident of the United States: — ‘To Hi: Exceuency Gov, Morcax:— &ix—I have had the houor to receive your communica- ‘tion covering the resolutions which passed the Legislature ‘of New York on the 11th inst., tendering aid to the Pre- Bident of the United States in support of the constitution ‘and the Union, and give them that respectful cousi- Geration to which they ave entitled from the importance ‘of the subject wnd the distinguished source from which ‘they have emanated. Yours, very respectfully, JAMES BUCHANAN, ‘The Governor also transmitted reports of the Trus- ‘ees Of the State agricultural College, and of the Com- missioners of Quarantine. The latter was referred to ‘the Committes on Ways and Means. ‘The House is engaged in the consideration of general orders. No bills general interest have yet been acted ‘The bills to authorize supervisors of Kichmoud wounty ‘to borrow het on se key tod the county, and to dncorporate the Vassar Female College, were passed. ‘Phe following bills were introduced:— By Mr. Crart—To incorporate the Eastern Dime Sa- wings Bank in Brookiyh. aS ‘Bursa, relation to referees in the First Judicial district in New York city. ‘By Mr. Darcy—In relation to the opening of Union avenue in Brookiyn. ‘The report of the Commissioners of Quarantine shows @hat the receipte for the year amount to $23,300, and the expenditures to $19,277. The cothmissionors atrong- war urgethe impolicy and danger of longer omitting to ‘make provision for procuring and building a permanent tine, and defraying ita eurrent expenyes. They Gootare thei if the port of New York should be visited next summer with yellow fever as severe in character ‘as has frequently occurred in past years, with the gent imperfect and limited arrangements, tha reault ‘would be most disastrous, and that the provi lential ex- emption from quarantine diseases for ‘two seasons past should not Jul) the public mind into a false and fatal securisy. On « motion of Mr, Pevenicr, the report was referred to the Committee of Ways and Means. The its of the University gave notice of two va- eancies, one by the ieath of Hon. David Buell, and the other by the non-attendance of Geo. B, Cheever, D. D., to ‘the duties of the Board. Among the bills noticed was one by Mr. Cmaruan, to ‘bit the use of the shower bath in State prisons, and yr. Rutvowoon, one to provide for the payment of the expenses of the commissioners and their clerk, pet relating to the domagre ‘at the Quarantine. Whe New York "Military Convepti-,, Axpay?, Jan. 17, 1961. Lhe Military Convention met at ten O'clock. Genoral side offered complimentary resolutions to General ol. The following ofcers were elected:—President, ‘onel G. W. Peat; Vice Presidents, Colonel Alfred M. vod, Colonel Joveph ©, Pinckney, Major James L. Gil. *, General W. 8. Fullerton; Treasurer, Colonel Fl. 8. ;. Recording Sccretary, Colonel Geo. W. Morrill: ing Seoretary, Captain Hiram Roose; Chaplain, \. Townsend, from the Wal committee to ams ‘were Becemary for the State ts pudlons Wane enad we rout delay, recommended the immodiate parchass by t State of 36 000 arma, to be feressed. to 50,000 ns * a8 pract ble, 10 irs cay t st'6,000 sabres. ie a » Association then adjournag sine dic. Accident on the Eric Rafiroad. Naggowsnura, Jan. 17, 1862. » cars of the night express train, bound west, were th) cn off the track near Cochocton station, last ight, dy © broken rail. a” brakeman was thrown from the pa: rm am Killed, and a lady r had her anklo @pre sed. ‘The train was bout two hours. ——————_ EB tion of p Vaitea States Somator from ins rou, Tad, Jan, 16, 1961. y % Lane was inaugurated Governor on Monday, vas hg 4 hg United States Senator by the La- ure. has resigned tho gon oO. PB. ton, the “Lieutenant Governor, appeared and was : in a8 Governor, eran Tr, 1861, * bave rentered 9 verdict + guilty” a ana myer formerly of Boston; Lewis Stebbina, of Pprirzteld, anon the New York and New ‘ye. | ailrond, and Porter Kellogg, of Amberst, Maas,, on trial here for the safe rob! ‘the night of the 16th of April, 1860. Foie ieen attong one, and tho detection of the parties ‘wos through Pinkerton's detectives. Sr. Jone, N. F., Jan. ‘The steamship North ‘Atnerican, from Portland, ar. rived at this port, this morning, took on board the’ pro- » vincial mails, fty-fonr cabin passengers, and sailed at eight o'clock for Liver - in the Mississs; Lovivns, Ky. i. Jan. 16,1961, Foote be occurred in he Mississinp! and Oblo rivers, {ntorrupt’ jegraphic communication south of Nash- wille, here are ne, means Of ane the damage done at present, nor how long the interruption will con- tinue. Sale Fire—Hi way Robbery. Boston, Jan, 16, 1861. ‘nwo buildings in Prattle square, oeor'pied | by’ Winship & (o., tronk makers, and by several brokers’ offioos and ‘other tenants, wero desiroyed by fire this morning, $16,000, Two fh were badly injured. To Roxbury, early this morning, Lucius Porry, sable citizen, was knocke! down and robbot Pay mncn, Tt is feared bis injurion are fxtal. Martin Sale fivan end Thomas Barry were arrested for the assault and gorbery. B. Haddock. Jan. 16, 1861, {aig eeatence i f Prof: ( ee Havoven, N. Hi. fof, 0. R. Aadtook Med suddenly at » st Lebanon last night, yocett, Specially oa | ciples “|e NEW YORK HERALD, 1 amy of the obyetiaia whet were bet) NEWS FROM. THE “THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. nee Wasueet yy, Jan. 11, 1361. PUP MORICAS MUNIN, Coy. Weller hac taadiied the government that he has ret the mission to Mexico, and will feave ai onéé | | for bis post by way of Acapulco. The coniition of imperatively demands sbIy represented. The sent towards the “er, gives us affuire at present in tun. 22°89 that our government should bo Position mainiained by our govern. Mberal party, that has jnst succeeded to pow Acommanding influence there Despatches of w dighly important character bave just beew sent to our legion at Vera Crug. i. THE IXPIAN SONDS ROSMBRY. ‘The Honge select committee on the Indiay bonds ex: amined seven or cight witnesses to-day, moat of whom were bank officers from Baltimore, whore some of ths bonas have been traced, RATIFICATION OF OUR TREATY WITH CORTA RICA, ‘The Senate has con#rmed the treaty with Coaty Rica providing for the adjustment of the claims of our citizens with that gevernmeat. CONSULAR APPOLVTRENTS. ‘The following consular nominations were gent to the Senate to-day by the Presitent:— Charles Precht, of California, at Cologne. D. P. Henderson, of Ky., at Comara. James McDawell, of Missouri, at Lyons. D. P. Heap, of District of Columbia, Consul General at Constantinople. ARMY APPOLYEMENT- Lient. John ©. Bonriyeastle was to-day nominated as Assistant Quarter Master, with the rauk of Captain, Vice Wayne, resigned. New Jersey Judicial Appointments. Trevron, Jan. 16, 1:61. ‘The 'Governor to-day nominated and the Seuate con- firmed the following officers — Chief Justicn—F. H. Welploy. Secretary of State—Whit leld 8. Johnston, of Sussex. Clerk in Chancery—Barker Gunamore, of Mecer. Judge of Court of Errors and Appeals—J. M, Corneli- gon. More Violatio: Nokrowx, Jan. 17, 1961. ‘The achooners Alien D, Terry, of New Haven, and Pau- line, of Newbern, N. ., wore’ seized to-day in violation of the Virginia inspection laws, aud are in charge of the City Sergeant. New Hampvhire Segrentenes Nomina- on. Rasoven, N. H., Jan, 17, 1861 The Democratic Convention of the Third district to-day nominated Wiliam Burns, of Lancaster, for Cong0eas Celebration of (Franuit ‘* Birtnaay at The anniversary of Benjamin Frankl handsomely celebrated here to-day by the pr who made a parade, under the es@ert of the Syracuse Zouaves. ‘The national colors were run up on the liberty pole and exhibited from the offices of the Standard, Courier and Union, Benedict's photograph gallery, (he armory of the Touaves, and the complection of the city was that of n Fourth of duly celebration. Two presses were in the line of precession drawn by a team of horses, and the whole moved off to the music of Sutherland’s fine band. A large concourse of citizens accompanied the procession on its route, and ladies waved their white cambrica while it passed the hotels and private residences. A grand soiree was given at the Voorhees House in the evening, which wound up the festivities of the day. Markets. . PHILADELPRIA STOCK BOARD. Pumapaunaa, Jan. 17, Stocks firm. Pennaylyania State S's, } Roading Railroad, 2134; Morria Canal. 62; Long ‘sland’ Railroad, 1034. Sight Exabange on New York, \ a % per cont premium. fonrie, Jan. 14, 1861. Cotton dull: sales to-day of 2,000 bale” at Llc. a llXe. for middling. *Norvorr, Jan. 17, 1361. Corn—Sales at 64c. 2 65340. Prices advanced. Cotton quiet at 11%. 8 128 Naval stores dull and unchanged. Staves in demand: rock oak hogshears, 30; white oak, 88. Baurimous, Jan, 17, 1961, Flour dull; Howard street and Ohio super held at $5 62, with no buyers. ‘Wheat steady ; red, Lat hg white, $1 45 8 $2 68. Corn firm; mixed, 620. a 63. Provisions steady; mers pork, $17 50; rump do. “$13. Coffer ew Rio, 12e. a 130. Whiskey lower; city and Ohio, 18 Pareavenrasa, Jao. 17, 0 61. Flour quiet; super, $5 372 $5 62. Whoat quiet: sales 6,000 bushels at yesterday's rates. Corn duliat Tle. a ‘T2e. for old, and 63c. a 6c. for new. Provisions quiet. Whiskey dull at 18c. a 190, Ciwerwyavt, Jan. 17, 1861 Flour, dom at se {0 for superfine. Walskoy in good deman 4c. Moga grm and in good demand: sales 3,000 at $6 15 a $6 40. Receipts to-day | 6,000. Mens demand pork good At $16 50, but bolders ask $16 15: the markot cloned. buoyant. ' Bulk mexts in good demand, with large sales for future delivery; sales for next month at éc. a 8c. on the spot. Lard in good domand: sales 700 theroes at 04¢c., hut now held bi ren meate at (e. a 70. for shoulders, and 6%: sidow; hama Money mariot firm. sists exehange on Now York at 3 per cent premium, with a good demand and light supply. ia Invivo Htt.—Madame Anna Bishop's benefit concert, to take place this evening, promises to bo one of the very best musical entertainments ever given in this city, Frezzolini and a very large number of other popular artiate will assist the beneficiare on this important occa- sion; and the price of tickets is merely nominal when compared with the attraction that is offered. Acaney oF Mrsic.—The sale of seats for Monday next, Orst night of the Opera season, will be commenced this morning at the usual places. Mercadante’s famous opera, ‘ll Giuramento,”’ will be rung by Madame Colson, Miss A. Phillips, Signori Brignolt and Ferri. Police Intelligence. DETECTION OF BURGLARS AND KECUVERY OF STOLEN PROPERTY. On the night of the 19th of November Inst the store of Fisher & Co., No. 69 Worth street, was entered by bur- glars through the roof, and property, consisting chighy of laces, valued at $4,000, fell into the glutebe7 of the thieves. A lot of goods, packed up {4 bags and ready for immediate transportation, wae found near the front door, showing evidently that the burglars wero frighten- » from some cause oF » before the completion of hGH plas. aunt om Hye Mass ie and by sar tho most valuable, part of the booty, ‘Ag qual in such cases, the were Pe noted of the affair and every effort was ‘to ferret out the burglars, but in vain. oy, Sergeant Dickson and officers Farley and Rus- taco, of the detective squad, undertook the task of look- wha ‘up tho thieves and recovering the stolen property, ich has reguited at last in the comple coos of their From the proprietor of a 'y store im the — vicinity of Fisher & C».’s premises, they learned that two suspicious looking charagters hat 'viait- ed the piace frequently previous to the robbery. Since the night of the burglary, however, the strangers failed to appear at tt » and the inference was that they had only "visited tho place with the view of reconnoitering Moesers. Fisher & Co.'s establishment preparatory to breaking into aud robbi the sume, The description of these men corresponded exactly with that of two well known burglars named Georgo Smith and John Campbell, and the detectives, opnee on the scent, followed up the ‘blue with such vast and tot that ‘they finally succeeded in tracing the tice to their boarding in Auliivan “stroot, Upon ‘proceeding thither the offtvers found that Mosers. Smith and Campbell were temporarily absent, The landiaty, upon being questioned, admitted that one night about date of the burglary a couple of suspicious ooking trunka were brought to ber house by Campbell an stowed ay in his bedroom. Finding that the tranks wore atill ed on the Premisee the dovectives start- od off (or @ Search warrant, but iii the imeantime Camp- ‘bell Came home, and heariig that the police were on nis track, he removed the trunks that very pight and fled to — ‘wore secure place of concealment. ft would be te perhaps, to follow the officers any longer in their Sontll erat toe burglars; suffice itt aay that aftor visiting Albany, Yonkers and ono or two other this city. the polico completed their arrangemonts for making a on upon the premises, and accordingly when even- came they visited the place and recowered about $200 worth of the stolen |, whieh they found packed up in the identicol tru that attracted their ob- “in Sullivan street some weeks previously. Smith, the ostensible owner of the property, was ar- he evening in Canal street, an ‘yesterday ing discovered that Campbell was already an inmate of the city prison, where be is serving out a term of sixty daye’ imprisonment for assault and battery. Breach oF Conringycr.—Bdward M. Dunn, of No. 17 John street, complaive before Justice Osborn that on the ‘7th of June last one Freeman Orme came to him and represented that be could find a cash customer for a gold wateh valued at ts, which the compiainant bad then in bis |. Believing in the truth of Orme's ae rentations, Mr. Dunn says be allowed the timepiece to pase ont of Tite jo, and as the accused hae bever rendere! ao int of the sale, ho believes him- self to be a swindled and highly injured Lo Se = stated that he was abont to sell the watch ir. Haughwout, of No, 400 Broadway; but instead of Nang thie it is alleged be pawned it for one-half of its value and pockete! the proceeda. The accused was taken into custody by policeman Holland, of the Lower Police Gourt, and on being brought before Justice Osborne yesterday, Le was committed for examination Ivextuten,—On Tuesday afternoon, as Mrs. Dorothea Panman, of No. 827 West Twenty-sixth street, wax re. turning from market, #he encountere? a burglar in the Hiway. On her approach tue fellow alyanced and fenockes her eprawiing upon the floor, after which be ran into the street an Subs>quently potteonman Irving, of the Fighteant Precinct, cslied upon Mra, Pauman and gots deecription of the burglar, witch re aulted yertereny 10 i the arrest of a man oamed John Wring. Upon bs taken before Mra. Bauman the pr! foner war aa the person who assaulted her in the manner gir hive resorbed. pusticn Kelly gymupitted U the accused for exhminavion, The Trial of Jackalow, ty. ateged Pirate. The trial of Jacksiow, | eyinaman, who ts charged | writ the musder “apt. Laat” and bis brother, Oa 1M BoP SPFAY WL bo cqaamenced this morning at Trenton im the Uns odin t 04 Bates Cirou(( Court for “5 > tried Sereey, before the lion. Aigo Dickerson, Ho wilt ve | upon three indictments, for piracy, robber: & oonviction on vither being punishable w Some fifty or sixty witnesses have been atiod on habalt the government, miny of whom have bean. already bold | to bait for their appearance on this occasion. Juckalow still remeins frm im big protestations “er 07 oo fo chose who see him, * no Kill,” “Me too sunall,”” but atl) he to think that be will suffer the penalty of the pha ergy ‘The log confinement has bac an effect upon his health, rendertig hint very thin and delicate, and his appearance: é at prefent devotes anything bot a murderer—the heav, crime With wich he i@ now charged. It is supposed that from the great numbhor of witnesses who are to be examined that the trial will lust for at least two weeks. Much foterest ts felt ia the matter, Appears to be that 1 will end in a Court Calendar—This Day. Serre Copet—Cincer.—lart 1—Oyer rv} “Terminor Part 2—Short causes, Nos. 5728, 3374, 6050, 6478, 6879, 4454, 6044, 5912, 6425, 5405, 6546, ‘45, '5408, 6525, H217, 6221, G1EO, S888, 6186, 344. 824 OPH, G1N5, 2090, 3178, 1922, 2802, 2770, 6202, 2005, 1679," 1680, 3059, 2918, 1924, 2006, 2576. Unsere Starrs ‘pemrrsce Courr.. — tame as before. Sorenion Coury. —lart 1—Nos. 619, est, 1017, 1077, 1083, 1085, 1087, 1095, 1107, 1109, 1111, 1113, 1115, 891. ot Qos. 884, 460, 672, 140,162, 4i2, 498, 488, 142, Arrivals and Departures. ARKIVALS Liverroo.—steamantp Edinbu: eh O Hay, O iat. ‘ iment Hiteheosk, Rev Dr Hileheech an lady a Soren, PV Shariet, Maciorms de M coc MF Soren, fon. Marks and three children, waren, ov) Anon, Mr Warley, © Hera—aad 9 in steerage. » Ricumoxn, &o—Steamshiy meter Schaaen, 336 M Mader Jos Ottemoti, and Dodi ; a Palen Se, HN nes, J Lowenttl "Mira Fie ib Be Bebinsbury. "4 Bene al, as, © ir rg a, lady Bb Weekan” - a DEPARTURES. Cee cannyges ae rote as Hawkins, ne children, infant and oi ry Duane, Capt HC urs; Mina Geol Wyliy, T Balewtine, 8 L Clark, Yas Chincho, ‘AND COUNSELLOR AT Law, No. STN, REBT, (Opposite Post oblice,) NEW YORK. Drawin, ae, of the Delaware State Lot- tenes. —WOOD, EDDY & CO., Managers of the DELAWARE, KANTUCEY AND HISSOUKI STATH LTEKAIKS, Detawaxs—Extma Pst 2, 68, 5: oe ‘6, (85, 49, 42. ressing elther to Wile Del Sieh toa Foon, "Eps tr Bree WOOD, RODY & Drawing @ of R. France & Co.'s Deia- ate 186i. OONTY, OLAss Frere 70, Bs ‘31, 63, 44, ot; 27, 26, he} 59, ae Doxsouparen Lotreny, CLase NJ 56,6, 52, 2, 8, 3, 63, 3 "42, 20, m8, 29, eo, AT. Circulars sent free of change bj % MBER a on ‘imington, Delaware. Gurney's Gallery. | a levi 6 oF Pets WK. HER MAJESTY QUBEN VICTORIA. Pill beow exhitition for a few dvysonly. at Guimer’s Gal- ain 707 Broadway, previous to its to Bi Fahioe.” The public are respectfully ited ts a view of the J. GURNEY &S0N, _ Army and Navy, aimee aud Volun. el anc WOThas's Gaulery/306 Bradway, 7 Photoeraphed at “ imo only, rors tbort Eurcka Sewtn: $40. Call, poe and Wheeler & W og Machines, important improvements, at dutged prices ties eit Hrosdey. si ier 4 148 Brondway. f, Maen insenMedneee. to ine. Office, 498 Broadway, up stairs. Steinway & Son Overstrumg Grand | and at two o'clock, from the Ref wnd square Pixnos are now considered the best mauufac- RES S weeraetes for five years. Warerooms §Zand 86 on and Par Ftten s RR tn fae akont went MAILLARD, 4 naal Broadway, near Houston _— Moldavia Cr for Preservti Deautitying the Hair, Sold only at W. A. BATO! Dewly favanied Wig Facwry, 16 Batcheior’s ogo Saree leone tenes je, Py less and lactantancons: &i ack street. . Sold and applied at BATCHELOR'A Wig weg Paco mrcet, Bond 2 Whites Cristadoro' orld No. 6 Astor Hi an and and Tou- The bext in the sod retail, and the lye privately applied, Marsh & Co, adical Care Trass.— Oftice No. 2 Vesey atrect (Astur House), opposite the church, roast Dr. J. Bevee Dods has Resumed the tion of bie profession. Often 177 Livingston atreet, Brook. tne. i Th sthma, fe. try HOLLOWAY's famout eines Hef, and Ita con- ans permanent cord ‘2 cts, per For Hoa: ee: Bronchitis, W: Balvumnie Ointment: ft wll Unued use effects a thoroug! Married. Coum—Swirviy.—At Greenburg, N. Y., on Monday, Mr. Sakon. ot January M4, by Rev. Mr. Mooro, Cou, Tarrytown, to Mias Devoran F, Svirrts, of Greend: Jonsnox—Moork.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, ry 16, by Rev. Wm, Hull, Mr. Georon E. Jounsox, of Bat New York, to Miss Harrm M. Moors, of Newtown, Kir—Baerr, —On Thuraday, January 17, in this i by Rev A. M. Qaborn, D, D., Joux Grorae Kir to Miss Maar C. Brom; beth of this city: Me pewamMCCA St. Ann's church, by Rey, Christopher Farrell, Jaman McKenna to Kate C, MoCany, Died. Ber.—On Thureday, January 11, Mr. Groras W. Bur, aged 31 years, 6 month and 1 dayne The friends nd relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No. 90 Goerck street, on Sunday’ afternoon, at one o'clock. His remains will’be taken to Evergreons for interment. BrAcK.—in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, January 16, Mra. Mavi Boner, wife of Philip Burck, in’ the 88d your of b “The relatives anc friends of the furil fully nested to attend the funeral, this (1 day’ al at two o'clock, from ber late residence, No, # Columbia treet. Gatvm.—On Thursday, January 17, Jann 0. Garvty, tho beloved son of Michael and Mary Galvin, aged 5 years, ‘T months and 8 days. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family aro respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bie parents, a Monroe street, on Baturday ot two o'clock. Bawixy.—On Tuesday, nif 15, at No. 34 Court ten it, Brooklyn, Mary Euexen Binp, wife of Jobo igley. The relatives an‘ friends of tho family aro inrited,to attend without further invitation. The funeral will take lace on Monday oy yee at two o'clock, from the Re- forme! Dutch eburch, inJoralemon street, in the rear of the City Hall, Brooklyo. bazar 00 Thursday, January 17, WouAm Brear- tn the 26th year of bie age, “*The fronds and relatives of tho family aro respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday morning, at might o'clock, from his late residence, 274 Greenwich street. His remains will be taken to the family burying ground, ip ‘oo ybery, New Jersey, for interman: Fourth day, the 16th teste, of pneumonia, finan ‘Canim, in the 75th year of hi ‘The relatives an! friends of the amily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at Woethury Moctjug House, on Fi the 20th instant, at cloven o'clock, withoyt further sotide ‘The Long Island Railrond cars will lente South fer rT renee at quarter past nine o'clock , re- ba i a short but eavore iinora, Euret, twin daughter of iiliam and Mary Clark, aged 6 yoars ‘and 1 a") Tunoral will take place thie (Friday) afternoon, 8 two o'clock, from the residence of hor parents, No. Fast Fiftieth street. me frien J _o wainecaoee of the family are reapectfal fi inv’ al Cark.—At Tarrytown, ednesday, January 16, Prver C1.arx, ip ihe 19d yor of bie age. ‘The roiatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, ov Saturday afternoon, at balf-past Velvek, trom tbe Methotist Bpiacopal church, with- out further’ invitation ba loaves Chamlrer street de- Porventoouee county Bap count Deww.nAt Bizabatb, a wr doreey, on Wiureday, JOmuAry 11, Mre, Prewe Dv Hier triende nnd relatives, nnd thove of hor son-in-law, Mr. H. F. Jones, are juvited to attend the funeral, from her late roaidence, 42 Mor: ie, Elizabeth, x. J. this (Fray) shervore, at two o'clogk. Farem. jureday morming, January 17, Mre. Drnonan Farkourip, in the T3d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are ro roapeettully ried to attend the funeral services, at the house of her son-in-law, Daniel Lovejoy, No. 187 Weat Forty second ttreet, this (Friday) evening, at haif-past eight o'clock, without fu notice. Faryeworts. —In Brooklyn, on Lig ig nl} Jannary 17, of acarlet fever and diptheria, Awxre D. Farwsworrn, a child of Fmery and Mary B. Farnsworth, aged 1 yoar, 4 months and 17 days, The relatives and friends of the family are renpeotfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Frid ny) afvern%on, ab three o'clock, from N6. 42 Prospect stree Fastorn pay Lar ag La copy. Gueewe.—In Brooklya, on Wednesday, January 16, Hunenet P., daughter of Randall W. Greonosed Harriet F, Pitman, fed 9 years and f months. Trlends of the family are rexpoctfully invived to at- tend na the funeral, from the resitence of her parents, 178 Henry street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notion, Ginsow.—On Thursday, January 17, Jomy Gmsox, eldest | pen of Witfam nnd Jerete Gihaor Notice of the funeral wi) be given to morrow Ou Uh | ceased ave invited to atten and murder, | ‘a nd }LOR’S*} and the friends and acquaintances, are invited to Biaman.—Iin Brooklyn, om pavetary January 17, Capt. JonaTuaN Hoawan, aged 78 years. ‘The reintives and friends ‘e family and of the d> the funeral, from his tare sircet, Brooklyn, on Sonday «k, His remaing will be residence, 119 Schermerbor afternoon’, at half-past two o'e conveyed to Greenwood Ce New Bedford paj Hauey.—On Wernes y, + oe 44, ra Rum a _ fF eounty Kildare, T «and, aged 62 native we i Oats on ou baat iets, ‘And thy loss tow vot ts God that Thas poreft wn -" “au all our sorrows ‘ The funeral service Yt ‘tal i penabingon stree,, past one o'clock. TR —On Weduesday, January .& JosRrm Prmncix | wae, i the 45th year of bis The rolutives ani! friends of the family art sBvited to fattcud the faneral, from the residence of his br wther-in- jaw, M. ©. Tanner, No 2 Greenwich street, Newark, . one o'clock, day, January 16, Mrs. Mact Fioos, widow of the late Dr. Keareey, county Cavan, par- ish of Killan, The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- = the funera), from the residence of her sister, Mra. n, No. 92 Wilke street, this (Friday) aftorndon, at one orelick. Kronx.—In this city, on Wedanesday, January 16, MaxGanet, wife of William Krone, aged rf years, 1 month and 18 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully requ a ni her funeral, from 401 dadigon street, is day (Friday) altvenia, Papers please copy. * Lecorrr.—On Thursday, Jauuary 17, of scarlet fever, Auxy, son of Edward W, and Susan P) Leggett, aged 7 Years and 2 months. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Christ’s church, corner of Fifth avenue and Thirty iifth streot, this (Fri‘iay) afternoon, at one o'clock, without further invitation. Lxz.—On Woduesday, January 16, Joux Lee. @ native of county Waiorford. His funeral will take place from his late place of bnsi bess, Horthenst corner of Third Street and First avenue, & - 0 — this (Friday) afternoon. N. B.—No carriage allowe ‘Water ford and Siigo papers please copy. Moux.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, January 16, Mre. Suxaw Moun, in the 88th year of ber age. on friends and retatives of the deceased, and also thoae of her brother, Francis Baptist, Eag., of New Rocheile, are requeste:! to attend the funeral, from the residence We Spire Pitou, No. 220 south Firat Street, Brooklyn, E, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ise hi Irooklyn, on Wednesiay, January 16, of consumption, MakGankr, wife of Mathew Molloy, in'the Bath yeur ot ‘her ago, a native of Mullingar, county of Wertmeath, Ireland ‘The friends of the family and those of her brothers, Anthony and Patrick Counor, and brother inlaw, Wm’ Wallace, are reepecifully invited to attend tho fineral from her Late residence, 136 Front street, near Jay, this (Friday) afternoon, at Half past two o'clock, without fur- ther invitation. Her remains will be interrod in the Ceme tery of Holy Croes, Flatbush. St. Louis papers please copy Muixe—Suddenly, at Washjpgton Village, Hudson City, N.J., ov Wednesday, Jantiary 16, Cuancas L. Mi- tum, aged 49 years, 2 months and 4 days. May his soul rest in peace. The relatives ani friends sre respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, on Sundvy afternoon, at two o'clock, trom his late residence, Palisade avenue, Washington Viilage. Norfolk (Va.) papers please copy. Mavries —Ii Brooklyn, suddenly, on Thurs tay morn - mug, January 17, Assix B’, beloved wife 0 Abrabam Mau- rice, aged 24 years and 6 months. ‘The relatives anc friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at twelvo o'clock M.,from her late resivence in Franklin avenue, near De haib, without further notice, MoDovaip.—In this city, on Wednesday evoning, Janu- ary 16; Perse M. McDonarp, formerly of the city of Dub- lin, aged 38 years and 10 months. relatives and frien: is of the family are requested to atteud the funeral, from his late residence, No. 16 Clarke street, this (Frivay) afternoon, at half. past one o'clock. Dublin (freland) papers please copy. WernicK.—On Wedoesdy evening, January 16, Mra. B. A. Mrxsuck, wife of Jobn Merrick, and daughter of the jate Daniel Murphy. aged 42 years. ‘The friencs ot the family Are requested to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 28 North ibird street, Williams- burg, Rewwninx.—-At Hudson Clty, on Wodneaday , January 16, Mre, Racins, Newkikx, in the 77th year of The relatives and friends of the family are ronpecttlly invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, ‘one o'clock, from the house of her son, Garret Newkiris Reformed Dutch church, at Bergen, where the services will be rendered. Neorst.—suddenly, on Me poms December 6, Mra. Mancanat Nearer, in the 224 yoar of hor anoogse UWENS —OD W a January 16, Carmernme, the beloved wife of Willams Owens, a native of the county Longiord, parish of Gravarda, Yrelana, in the 66th year of her John, Bernard and Patrick fag heron the funeral, this (Friday) aftervoon, at two o'clock pre- cisely, trom No. 134 Fast Twonty: -ninth atreet, between econd and Third avenues. The remains will be taken te Calvary Cemetery OxnOND.—ta ‘Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, Jannary 16, aftor a short and severe illness, Mr. Jamu» OnMonv, ative jof Ballyduf, jparish of Lismore, county ‘water: ford, Ireland, aged 75 years. Requiescat in pace. Hin friends and those of the amily and of his sons, Jame ant Michael, are respe>tfully invited to attead the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, Navy street, near De Kalb avenue Vowr.—In Jereey City, on'Thuraday, January 17, Aumer M1. Post, aged 69 years,'4 months and 10 dayr. ‘The rélatives and friends of tho family are re Feepectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his Jate residence, No. 368 Grove street, this (Friday) afternoon, ut three o'clock, without further invitation. His remains will be taken to Patterson on Saturday morning for interment. Pkansatt.—On Thursday morning, January 17, of a lin- gering iliness, which she bore with Christian fortitate, Grrry Consox relict of the Inte Abijab Pearsall, aged 71 years, 6 months and 6 days. ‘The relatives and trlenda of the family are rexpectfully invited to attendthe funeral services, at the houre of her son, Abijah Pearvali, No, 268 Elizabeth street, this (Fri- day) afternoon, at two o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Rye, Westchester by » for interment. Stockton n (Cal. Cal) an and Detroit (Mich.) papers Blonse copy. wreday morning, January 17, after a anor Meee, Teun Jonveron, son of Edward aud Matil- da Remsen, in the 17th year of bis age. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend biz funeral, ‘without further notice, from the residence of bis parents, 67 Ryerson street, be- twevn Sv. \j0 apd Flushing avenues, Brooklyn, om Satur- day arterDoon, at half-past one o’clork. accu.—On Thursday, January 17, Joux E. Ravcw, florist, raged 43 43 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully tavited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, ighth street, bear ‘Third avenne, Brooklyn, on Saturday ernoon, at half-past two o'clock: S1is¥NON et ursday, January 17, of scarlet fever, Cnanis Witwor, eldest son of Robert H. aud Hester A. Shaunon, aged 8 years The friends of the family and those of his uncies, Samuel W. and Simeon Andrews and George W. Bolaton are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parenta, No, 34 Weat Forty fire streot, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, without further oatbe mt) Temains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery Boeton (Mass. ) and Dansville (N.Y. ‘papers please Oopy Srewart.—Ii pklyn, on ws , Ianuary 18, of & lingering lines, Davin Srewaxr, in the 424 year of his a residence He was age. The brothers, ie frienda, and those of the family, are respectfuny to ation Lis funeral, thts (Friday) afternoon, wt ‘clock, frou his late residence, No, 104 Willoughby Btreet Suaw.—At Stonington, Conn., very suddenly, on Tues- day morning, Jauuary 16, Captain Fram Snaw. Sropiny.—On Wednestay, January 16, at the residence of bis panen\s, in Bighty sixth street, between Third and Fourth avenner, Writs Heat, only child of Dr. Wit liom H. and Carolire L. Studley, aged 11 months and 9 days. ‘opp.—On Wednesday, January 18, Many Toop, wife of James Todd, im the 64th year of her age, after a long and severe linens. ‘The friends of the family, and those of her brother, Owen Mulvany, are respectiully invited to attend the fu- neral, thie CPrdn afternoon, at two o'clock, from her inte residence, 168 York street, A gy ying will be taken tothe Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Fiat- buah, for interment. Wrist. —On Wednesday, January 16, Java, danghter of James A. and €atherine ©. Welsh, aged 4 years, 3 months api 21 days. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attond her funeral, from the residenes of her parents, at Far Rockaway, 1. 1., on Saturday morning, at nine o'clock. Hetggethains will be taken to Calvary ry. HE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Some put my death in the paper to cange an ex- citement, for God knows | have enough already to con- tend with. Ihave been correcting this you wil! HOWA fg dhe Yast ix days. e, yours, very respectfully RDS. DORVEA, Brooklyn.” MISCELLANWOUR, T A™ WAR PRICES. White ob: ‘nite VA ee fast T ig Coleted enna Bilver plated fiver h ated Tale wiver Ivory paid toe Trory bandie Hea Many of are oxtered ai AROUT HALE the wenal price, the remainder at » discount of 251090 per cent mn! Orders from the count ficient suzo to pay for pack Must enclose the cash, with aeuf- m8 J.P. DAILEY & 00, we G31 Broadwar. Tm BYPRDPLA, son), WED! CARDS AND A of the. ‘awont myles, Da Fulton uiteet, New @ Pp Ori. Rotated IB arvur, $4 DNAPOLEON TAP ROOT: JONES’, se Wand 12 Ann su N. B.—Call and fee them, Poo" TALE Per Gente, ‘sees pre ch all a goody omiy lithe ened Cork buttoned Boote, satin ai and Rus. H ranenis Ride Inord and ( Oni Hes, Now te yous runt Moat ond oat or yourseleos Ceatey WOUDe, OF Bryadway, boiween Lewiea and Bicecker ies r place at | vais (rridiy) varetoee, at FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1861. i ang OF THER aerated y - neat Dealers ny at the usual me a SS i TOUSEY, Izt Nassau _ Feet. RNS, BUNIONG INVERTED NAILS, “baKaa Oi pe ot the feet pain Oe sriia ad Dr TACHA. | Burgeo Sei ey areadway to physiciass a NONSTITUTION OF THE osm a abreor WUSITED STATES, | 1 BA pam ‘nti isi © 1OUyBY, in'ts - ue OSTELLO'S PATENT Sr ee gentlemen, require B beiig aiid by skating clube ne ten lon u use, heagtaett TERS sein ee ‘er a way’ \l No. 8 Co rae TED § neat pamphlet fortn fee py oc the usubl rales ty RUNS & TOUSEY Aa OD SAVE OUR NOBLE LB UNION. " fede stirrlog new soug, with pianoto mev', dedicated to the Seventh Reginwent, New. Yorke brate Miltia, appears in the HOUSEBOLD JOURNAL (No. 18) this weeX bow ready atall the News Stores, Frice three cents, ll iS SNUB” per", ‘Open day and evening, a1 548 Broadway (o™tronon 0} oy Den} re gapptied 3 ne WISE, FON BEALTH, be EXERC. 18k DEFEND, Tein the yew year with & strong resolution to Woop dymbartulny Nos. 4 aud € hast Twenty-caguis street, near Fit) avenue. Terms only $16 per annum. pas EQUATORIAL MOUNTAINS OF AFRICA. “The bighly interesting leetare on the above subject, lately ee nefore the New York Gi hieal, Society ‘by the rated. French ¢xplorer, M. uchatitu, will found in full inthe HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL (No, 18) this week. Reported expressly for thts paper. frice three oents, Vablishers, A. HARTHILG & €O., No. 29 North Wi street. New Yori, who willimai sunple copleser the HOUSE HOLD JOURNAL, free, ddress in the eountry. ST PUL AND RCONOMICAL HEGEMAN & CO.'S Benzing, for the instant removal of grease #pots, paints, &c., &c., and for cleaning ilk, Fitbons, te, equal to new, without. Injury to. color or tabrie sold dy druggists; only 25 cents per bottle. Bee that you get the genuine article, RR SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THI8 DAY, 7 2| moon sets. + 5 01| mice waren. morn — — SUN Rises, Viamorn 12 48 BUN SETS: Port of New York, a Nemaeey 17, 1861, CLEARED. Sveumehip Mount Vernon, Layfield, Saranpah—H B Crom- well mAb Florida, Crowell, Savannab—Samuel Ly Mite on. Ship Union, Wiley, Shanghae—J C Jewett & Co. ship B Aymar, Sawyer, ¥obile—Walsh, Carver AG Chase. Rark Medora, Websier, Elizabethport—Poat & 51 pense ag ewe Borteata-Boyd & Hl tilticken, Rig organ, Pi L Corwin, Brig Nabunt Stiout, Stage & EJ Peter Sere Sardinian, Ramble, Barbados—H ‘Trowbridge’s Sons. Eebr Oregun, Krause, Wasbingion -B M Blackwell & Co, Bebr A Salter, Fiat, Bri L Ken Py Bristol D Mrokman, Houp tan 1! ‘uate, ‘Galle, New Haven—H'S Itackett. * ARRIVED. Steamship Eatnbarg (Bx), Brooks, Liverpool, Jan 2, and Queenstow 27:10 11M, with mdse and passengers, to JG Dale, 17th wa up New World, from 000 in specie. Layfeld, ‘savannab, with mdse omwell & Co. . Keohmond, de, with, mdse and 16th Inst, 5:30 PM, pass rn want of war prokiees oon Sg: a rol! ‘oochow with teas £0, to baad ‘Save tiead Nov 3 In company with from Foochow for New York. Uct 19, lat spoke Ahp North Wind, from Amoy for ‘Gas Inland, sgualized snip spirit of the ;, spoke Br ship Ocean Queen, D Goatees, from ime, Sark annie Hnekaata, from Whimapeos for New York; ak, fat sts & Ton 24 11 E, sroke bark. Quickstep, (rm Singapore for New York: Dee hee %, iat 445 8, lon 31 OF W, solr Castor, for Rio Jaa Ehip Kevely, Plumer, Lays Oct 14, with mdse, to Win A . rgeman, Liverpool, 28 days, azorlon, Bristol. Nov Bhip Re} if with ip rrnar, (ot, Botton Comat: whip More Castle (or ‘seca i phe) Tive oa tell from aloft ‘overboard. of about End's drowned; 1 reser 7 poke brig William A “ke Twerey Nort, 5, with mdse i on, ‘ire, Nov ae rai Hincken. Deo 17, lat 4319, lon 38 Rumor ‘und foremast bectauee, wi took tro her the captain and crew, ‘sins poreoas fea all, ith brought them to Aes port, was from New- foundiand for slag ier ‘of dah, and wae sink ne 9 M Nes ye ty with teas £0, to WH ta he famed Aniier Oe a Cope. ere, Boe ar am ead way, of e Cay lit re. 8, lon 62 40 spoke Br bark Louisa, trom Madras for. Port Natal: day# out, with $40 Bengal cpolles, Nov 22, lat 34 19 8, ton 24 OD vigaiized Br #hip John, Wood. ( > for Falmouth, 87 dag at, Dec 14, int 8 38 5, ‘ou 28 26 ¥ * passed a amnall Br w steamer, ‘steering S’and W, under can- vara, 19h, lat 1 48%, lon 3800 We saw an Am bark steering 8, showing a signal having a white groun arrow, and mond al below the arro aN Ny fon 73 48 Wy tn seeder att at cing fross WOW te NW apie Nt sale, de 4e; Jan Bark Lanractta (of sone Bailey, Bordeaux, Nov 20, with brandies &c; to Yates, Porte field & Uo. Had heavy W galea; Split alla, stave bul Hark Jane E Willams (ot, Boston), Wiison, Marseilles, Koy fad cibraitar Suk, with mdve, 0! E E, Saris, de Ruyter & Co oe beavy NW a ae ‘split . stove fe Dect, euth truth to amen mien Fiat ton 4010, ‘spoke bark Fair Wind,'bound to fire Ras been aa far 8 an lat ‘a without 4 the trades; has ber mainmasi trast ‘Bark Siena, Melutyre, days, with omro ae mmwood and ivory, io Raynaud & Berard Bes | ml 10 N en 26, spoke sbip Mary son, of New Bedtord! Jof Boston), Menges, Laguna, 28 days, with log- word, ORF Buck & Burk Hoothbey), Lewis, Curacos, 17 days, with Archer (of salt, to Keomith ‘Ssome Warren (of Sombrero Eeeed Bark Baltimore), Bon Dem . pr 3, ith ny Roea, wens yor he ons, St Mai days, ‘with cot ana'to Earl & Co. 16th inst, a aM, during @ fon, ea on point of Sandy Hi After dis mane OO baton of contam into the McMe Normas was this morning at bigh water haulea off by steam tugs Achilles and Yankee, has sustained no damage. Muxton, ‘Tio Grande, Nov IB'with hides and giof Portland), Mg Guadaloupe, Dec Inagua 234, Fortune Inland 26th, with salt. Bound to jortiand; Fay Sore for pagdioal aemigtance, several of her eae ‘Nelle Be bi of Rt Andrews, iB), Beollgroan, Distk River, J 9 days, Jogwood ‘and pt: (Bre 70, Put int ‘Charieston for medical }, Ford, Motansan, J Jax & with oe soa el ‘schi oF tran, RY man Ohi peteion | some heavy weather. aT on Hed ry Crocus (of tiardiner), Herbert, 16 aaj ma aac, og Ga ot staton tase. * “7 Brig Golden Lead, Johneon, for Savannah, Schr Amy Chase, ‘Benjami Ratt n, 22 das Ki West 10 days, with ny, to F Alexandre. On the oui ward passige Tost am en re mii of sails, and stopped at Key West on the return voyage Sehr ia W AM eaanaee ‘ort ckland), Alexander, Kings- Ia Savy foe £C, to Metealf'& Tran ar very Geateer: : Been Gays N of Hatteras, FEAF Do Doane, Kelly, Mobile, 16 days, with cotton ier Fr pray Babcock, Panama Mills, Fla, 14 days, with Umber, to behr Richard Vaux, Frink, New! 6 days, with fe, © D Colden Murray. Had heavy gales; broke — Sehr Rird, Smith, Wilmington, NC, 9 days. Had hea weather; 1 brat fore iat i fore gal Reward k’ Witnington, NO, 10 day Eonr Susan & Mary, ary fay, ileberh Reewares ‘Peacedale., Sehr Moray, Taylor out Amboy for X for Siecmer Teiaware, Ganace. Steamer Peneuin, Wiliams, Pr fteamer Ospray, Kenny. pried below ening: the W sale" shonkd bave road ship Revely, consigned tS WA Sele, BELOW. , : vt pow orld, Knight, from Liverpool Dec 16, with mdse, ‘Also three ships, unknown Steamshipe tien Flores, Callan Savannah; Th: mas Swann, ond erpcoi: Key icue: London: barka © Marsellos: Poet, Rolndeer, bar: — Ceriand, do. Wind during the day WSW to WNW. Miceeliancous. Sure Rostor1ax, Brookman, hence Deo} for London, was totally loxt off Gurnery, no date. Only part of the crew were raved. (Tho B wan an Al ship of 1089 tons, built {a Boston in 1864, where ahs ix owned.) Taunone Sarr Gurewauna, Bobtel, hence Deo 1 for Ham. burg. has been fost on Goodwin Sanda, with all of her crew but seven. (See foreign news {n another column.) REMARKABLE COINCIDENCR—The beautiful clipper ship NB Palmer, under the command of Captain Low, arrived at thi Porton the iSth inet from Amoy, as before stated. [t tsa Singular fact that this ship has arrived at New York on her four last paasages from different ports in China between the hours of 12 o’c!ork on Jan 15 and 12 o'clock on the next day. America® Liovne—Supplement for Jan 16 to the American Liosda has been received from the publishers, Messrs B&O 'W Blunt, This No contains ¢ new ships, 2 barks, 6 brigs, and 19 schooners, and descriptions of 14 ships, 18 barks, 11 brigs,” | and 9 schooners not bet ore given, besides much otber interes\- | tng matter, The new steaming Thomas Freeborn, Capt Otin Morrell, went down the bay yesterday morning on « trial trip. She Paneed down the East river, receiving the salutes of the va, rious ferry boats aod steamtugs. 5! ance well adapted ae wanie Morr itt tor ea ten had = full peas ar ree Et Boe Saw bin ‘Mrar, Stay gar ar heme nap Ne fore rep ton ahs fae ai % i Miekerson & Co, of Boovom #hip. of Dok In 1AM and was owned Suyp Trpea, Brown, at md on from Caleatta, reporta:— of New York, fell from the main Abd was Killed tnatantly, He was 18 Nov 19, samuel Marshall, nahore on Randy Hook, rs cotton, and wan t She bas not reosived any Bane Jacom Menetns, recent ot oft after discharging 70 bal the olty yesterday morning. dan age. Wis Bathe L Dawa, Jouer at Roston from Cronatedt tepvila~ meg Sl, Lay by Fo ee Ll Bx Bang Hitsa, pe Liverpool, wh from Charleston 12 th jue aula proceed. Si esedon on ad remained st inst nache® te Sw oan, , ig A. BLancnann—Eas'* Boste= Boston, wit bee eet siti te 00d Waite, fer, kar S dane, before reported ore near Tay re Fave, wan trom S°Ubwad fOr Now York she wa discharge to get off, Seun Curvy, Eldridge, from Providers for Xe Reet ecerg be Bulle k's Point on Tuesday, an poo 6 4a Big gan the same night without damage, ald Sone Avousta, Gregory, from Eliza! Bockon, wah i ane a eee el aac Res dey erg one has been sold to parties in that ol Bavtiwony, Jan 16— Steamer Pioneer, bo bas returned to port for the arp, of poe yt] iter having been considerably chated by'ice mien "withie ame Polly, Norton, for New eat is moraing, has put Back, eer wren a rte on oN De yin gota eae err, Deo: york which went ont having sustained alight Lisson, weet Puce Wikstrom, hence for Horton, said, struck upon the Peperted will ad Br Tuomas, Rajah aiechareed her ar ape Pe poe te erat nme ges Have torxo « have to vf .0 Uke al and stip copper. tineg nti Sede eet eae ad ordered ieroikem ou ofthe (the harbor rer gt, Jrn ovorbiara, aa it was as thick tecoal and worth swe would sot bare been allowed to hage been. Inade The Livingstom oo on shore fm the mud fast night in « squall retake is supposed to be little dv maged —(By letier to Ellwood Walter, Kaqy Se- eretary Board of Underwriters ) Warerrorp, Dec 20—Bhip Goldew Star, from ee tor Liverpol sotto menten es fa cock, Bear Bog mn, clote to ford The matter his wife, stewnrdens, “ext second leven seam and twe boys werd: shit nh pepe — pad ip iat one tb Notice te Mariners. TOME CHARGES, RTO, a Maret ty Every vessel wide, eaters end peop conte per ton Hpanish: every veel whic, s_calers wh eere and aves ib come, pars a8 conte par one vensel wi Is or discharges 5 54% conte Ds ah: every vensal w hich fonds and Ye iertia ptt per ton Spanish. iw estimated from register as follows: San American l00 tons equals 123 tons Spanish. If the vessel manitents package ae -cargo ube has te ay in conformity with above Specie ts not considered “ie are exira charges (or vessels which come fute-the ver. Teupertations generully 14 per eent in foreign and7 a Sta: ish bottom. PiBtperts penorally 9 pee, cont, a Remy; #'per coat! oa ‘ee 43g per cent on segare, and urdage free.” Bice io Spaiah bet toms free, 7 paid. | Sales are made at P Quotations for be Ieaporia are @ oat months credit, ‘or cas ‘The pecn in’ i ita a sania oe 40 tba agian, The quis. tal (100 Ibe) is 103 ‘The Cuban measure of rice welghs about 123 Ibs, and of” Daddy about a6 Ibs. ice admitted free by all flags, and also wheat aud four unt dant Is6t. By areeent reguiation of the Spanish Custom House ves sols bound to Manila must have their manifesto certied wa the spanish Consul or Viee Consul at the port from they sail Whalemen. otters received in Myatie f.om Capt Grinnell, of sin ara of Fairhaven, report her at Honolults Nov 24, fro ig taken. ten whales the [ast season, hic unde bbls ol) and 2!,€00 Ibs bone, alae took 115 walru alte ly ig Soy ty ty zuma, and 3H) Dbls oll by ahip . of and for 4 ford.” Was recruiting bis ship for a cruise on the Line, thence to the Arctic next season, r rat offegr of ahtp Josephine, Chap. ra her at Tillo Nov 19, from Oehouk Sea’ vole of oll since A While in Ockolk new 79 devs, the mate's boat was taken dows sad ‘The boat was the same out of Zea'and, as before re- date, Charles Randall, of Nort eater. a:hblP Oblo, NB, at Lahaina, was bound on 9p wh cruise NB, at Honolulu Now 26, wae f- byt icone NB dated Henoluln, ‘'ibut'on nerulse Vo the coast, end tea ta New ‘Zealand. A letter from Capt Tinker, of Honolulu, Nov 23, Tee’with [700 Boke wis nad 18008 the bone of her own éatch om board, and ea led up with (reight nd A letige from Cape Rowes, of ship Nimrod, NB, rts baw at/Honolulu Nov ~— hot’ stated. Was bound'to and home. A letter from Cay which Massachusetts, N] ria be her at Fuyal om Io with 28 bbe ‘sp, to be landed ; "a ‘f'lelier from Capt Fish, of ship Florida, NB, dated Hone duh ah fe ol chia oan. Nov 4. reports her er Raving taken 70d ey, of ship Henry Kneeland nd. seperti and one eruine to the ‘Heard from Oct 7, ship Ocean, —" B. with 200 8p. pul esperna, D Dudley, tro iaverpoat for Bhanghae, Oot 1s. MU Rrion tS Ee entice! Ferdinend, Bi ‘gad from Bremen for Balté- othe, Adatas trown Calcutta Sept 8 for New York, rom Caleut a octin ty 08 fon 88 17 E masitagaly Bark fata star, Hil titihard, from Tarragona for Malaga, lon ‘rom ‘boston for NOrleans, Jan 7, lat 3241 M, Se (American), bound W, Dee 21, int 41 48 N, low Andover, from Baltimore for West I Jan 7, Ph te al jndies, Jan 7, tat 36 Dee sors ties Finches ‘Mahlon Williamson, bs Scharinorh, Rio Janeiro nine Mahlon pbnisror (Flu), Dec 31—Are Keying, Ladd, Gothenburg for ng Dec 26—Sid Ferdinand, berg ol Balu. ‘Nordamertha, more gee spose, Republik, Wenke, N NY¥ork, Harde, NYork for aoe. Geeste Kiver ‘a Dec 27—Art A Bovinger, Hasbagen, vegt and i for ara“ De® — Feteha hese ucla ee eae ant Nor ilgty Benj Sorgen, 7: con or Be, fot do’ do wey Jan I—Are' Td Roger, Day, London for Newport, (end some. phegenoe, for J—In port sche eee Taylor, for Bast Care or NYork), aa Tor York: ast, Ales if OR ion, slermo) Mor nnd went ee 2 ith to light from 8 W. Bt the beck of ou Di soars, ew am ren Livanroot rian tA Shep P, Martin, NYork; eee tint Carn Caravan, Bands, neg pcos Lencothes, rr Mave Werster, giausen, Wind: il a, ee higbie, B DL Choaie, M' Man . Card, NOrk . por yy DON, Jan 1 Ar Saronia (8), tin NYors, Ent out suet basa, Dec sist, Free Trade, storer, NYork’y Dee %7—Are Stam herd — Are Lewis, and A Hira 0%; New York, Cowper, Richiond; 28th, Kar PY otoria, eb ota Nov 23—In port brig Somers, Caulfield, for Koston few MINATITLAR, Destin port scbr “ST Sister, for NYors wo Seu Merwusy, ermogiceny | haa, ro Brown, and ¥ seliles her eat knight, Gaiy, aot Ht « See Wanita: vor, Fount , Ww nearly sad brig Eudora) retmal ue Pasit All ish Main. te ‘ork. Cid Br vannah. HOLMES’ polis Jan te PM—Arr eon sores Elmina Newport tod every | 7, Cortenee, vie oe ecesington, NC; x maon, | coped d brig Molunkus, sours dood Hope, tad Lot ie ke, Evans, Dacion, schre Bal Beil rant te ilps, Bain 3, hor NYOrK: {eebaisrate ey. si ‘sid See olay vin, ‘Star, 18béo arrival. Remain jomas Dennison, ak hi eat inten feat ‘Good GN ae Warr torwiga bark Wl Rrassow, odin WORLEANS, Jan Waar wi Cutan Jn ur, in, Liverpool: Naples, K N= Arr whi Takacs Ward, Ut iverpool; Damibe Indian, io Jaelre, Maid of New Orleans NYore, Pe % , Jan 1h—Arr schrs Young Sullivan, Latham, r Y ‘NYork for North Uaro tia eats by tel) a Mather 2 ‘orders (nas Pott et) Arr sehr Hudso PORT, J = A wid 16th), Sid Mitahy tobe Fiore ‘ahr Fete, Gsot ~n rum, Prisoly PRILA: tra, & VW—Arr bart Alexander Moma ff A: td steamers. Phineas Sprague, =. State, Spear, New York. ** Sreceaee Amateen, anes BO. *« . Cannon, work sae hay hewn hewton? 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