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ith Great Britain. There is, perhaps, no incident in fhe yhole history of naval warfare so full of the thrilling d the terrible as the heroic and wonderful defence of be privateer, General Armatrong, at the isiand of Fayal, athe year 1814. Never was there & more desperate friggic, and never a more brillant victory achieved jgaist a vastly superior force, for although the com manter of the veasel finally abandoned her, it yrs nob until he had again and again beaten yeck an overwhelming body of the British. y ition, and with the ey by A: pnd ® par’ proe killed or wounded. Anothor asswult yn J ipon the brig, and this time with a large fleet of boats, jumbering fourteen, each of which had from turty to fit; but it was agunsuccessful as the first, and asteut d with fearful more los# to the English. Having failed in h these attempts, it was resolved to make a |, aud © Carnation, one of the fleet, carrying eightesa guns, d close in for the General Armstrong, and opened a savy fire upon the little brig. The fire was returned, d with such ision that the Carnation was #0 cut sto be obliged 40 to withdraw from & conflict in wi 0 Tate te to o the solicit: nder his Command. The. pri warded by the English and blown on confined to about a tozon men in kil ‘woun le the English had, according to theirown po hundred and twenty killed and one hundred and irty wounded. The news of this action was received | over the country with the greatest rejoicing, and sub- atly Captain Reid was presented by the State of York with a gold sword, in company with General , Petor B. Porter and Edmund P. Gaines. In addition jp this gift, he r¥ceived from the city a service of silver sfiate. It was Captain Reid who gave the flag of the nion its present Curm by placing al! the Stars in the form one large star, whereas before they were scattered t order over @ blue fislt. One of these, which made by his wife and some of her lady friends, he presented to Congress, and it was hoisted on he Capitol. Tealeo invented and erected the sigual telegraph at and the Narrows, communicating with andy , and while Warden of this port regulated and num- the pilot b ats of New York. ‘e shouid bave stated that he entered the navy at the ‘of thirteen as a midshipman, and in due time be ean acting lieutenant, For the past three years he ‘been on leave, bie last active service boing om board receiving sip’ North Carolina, at the irooklyn aNvy ‘ard. Captain Reid, independent of the high a bich he equired by his heroism and intrevidit; action rcferred to, was deservedly goa for ft y estimatie qualities as a citizen. ircle of frieuds by whom his death will be Piolo r ted, and te whom he had endeared himself by his nk and manly character. A New Pianwer.—Madame H. Hertz, « pianist of Euro- renown, will shortly give a concert in this city. German and English papers speak very highly of ve Hertz. Acapewy oF Mustc.-Miss Hinkley, the new American prima donna, who was 80 successful in ‘Lucia’ last wreok, will sing the role of Leonora in the “Trovatore”’ lo-night, supported by Mias A. Phillips, Signori Brigneli, |) Ferri and Coletti. City Intelligence. {Fine 1 SeVENTY-NINTH SrReET.—Between ton and cleven ‘clock on Sunday night a @re was discovered in a frame iiding in Seventy-ninth street, near the East river. The Jing had beca occupied as a liquor store and dwelling Andrew Mathews who owns the bullding, bat for the Insurance Company. The fire is supposed to be ‘work of an incendiary. Work at rie Heacta Derarreevt.—During the week ing January 26, the following work was performed by o employes of the City Inspector's office:—Unsouad snd diseased m: seized at the various markets, 2,472 ashes and garbage removed from the streets, {g'os2 loads, sinks and water closets cleaned, Ty loads of city limits, 436; dead horses “a from the city limita, dead cows removed ity limite, 4; dead hogs removed from the city init, 2 dead dogs and other small animals removed ‘ram ‘the city limits, 902; number of barrels of offal re ndved from the city limits, 660. few Youk Isvimwary ror Ivpriamyt Worn xp oye —The annual meeting of this organization took lact evening at No. 126 Second avenue—the Vice I beident, Mr. 8. B. Collins, presiding. Mr. M. Trimble, ‘be Seeretary, read the seventh annual report, from ich it appeared that the receipts from various sources, jusive of the permanent fund, amounted to $10,163 75. 7900 bad been paid in part purchase of the house in Ed the institution |s located, and the balance remain in the treasury wae $1, 781 31. From indications, 000 n# a permanent fund would be needed, by the weatment of which the inaresary conte reat upcn a firm . During the past year 3343 patients Me attentions and kind efices of the institution, dection of officers succeeded the reading of the trea urer’s report, and Dre. Wizabeth and Emily Blackwell wore reelected the attending physicians for the ensuing year. | Tux Suetosen Seicrom oy Wat. H. Wart.—The card with mame of Wm. Il, Watt on it, which was found with o clothes of the supposed suicide by the police at the t of sevoort street on Friday last, was given . Watt a few days previonsly to a man named John ilenwouf, whose clothig with that found on the pier. Mr. Watt is not only alive, but well. Fon TAX Beware 09 wii: INETITUTION OF MERCY, CORNER OF jousTos AND Muiaxrny SrameTs.—A lecture on ‘The Fame Achievements of the Irish Soldier at Home and broad,"’ will be delivered this evening by Mr. John Mal- iy, in Irving Hall, irving place and Fifteenth institution. corner of for the benefit of this excel the interett attaching to the subject, the fact lecture is intenced to aid one of the most Ltt | our city charitice, should, as we trust it will, house. Police Intelligence. ‘Tax Trion BxPUCTION Case. —The examination m the of Captain George Frank Lemon, who was charged ith having, under promise of marriage, seduced the idow of the late Joseph S Taylor, Street Commissioner, fame off yesterday morning at the Lower Police Court, Justice Welsh, The fair complainant, npon boing proen examteed, tated that what she swore to in her briginal affviayit wae untrue, and made at the urgent solicitation of an intoreated friend. She fully exonerated lant from all biame, saying she was not Promise of any Seti alliance, [tho widow wished that the complaint might be with. " the jistrate conniderately granted rent main Sorgen ae . canna Connty Convention. DELEGATES FROM TAMMANY TO THE AFFROACHING STATE CONVEMTION. ‘The Democratic County Convention, to select deie- @ates to the State Convention, to assemblo at Al. Dany on the Slat inst., convened at Tammany Hall ast evening. There was a full attendance of delegates from the several Assembly districts and s numerous lobby. ‘Wilson Small was elected Chairman, and K. C. McCoanell and George Lynch Secretaries. The following delegates were unanimously elected to represent the democracy of the city and county of New York im the State Conven- we ra Sam’ J. Wilson e ‘ ~ hy Montgomery, ‘Suth—Hiyah F Col, Michael Corcoran, Joha J. ibradiey D ‘Seenth—V'bilip W. Fuge, Sam’? J. Anderson, Jobn Nash, Win D. Kennedy. : La lor, Wm. M. sop) eit m. M. Tweed, Gustavus W. pine ames T, Brady, James 8. Thayer, George Law, et ‘riaihrop Chanler, John Wheeler, Bornard Retily, George Kuster. Fiewerdh— Samuel J. Tiden, Andrew Mount, John Hardy, pod Nae A A. eaoee, Wesley Smith, Mansfield Lovell, Charles BE. Low Phirtermh—Cloudive sf : eed Michael Connolly, Peter Masterson, Thomas Jonce Porta nth— Sod T. Soe, Isaac Bell, Jr., Edward Rar ‘Connolly, George W. McLean, 8. L Parlew Jobo Siatermth—Nathan ¥. Graves, Jeremiah Towle, Joseph B Tully, John H. MeCabe. Seventeenth—Charles O'@onor, Dunicl E. Sickles, Bartlett Smith, Thomas C. Field. ‘The following preamble and resolutions of instructions were UnALimously adopted — Whereas, we learn that an attempt will be made by an irregular political arsooiation of this city, to take advan- tage of the approaching State Convention, to obtain some recouguition as an sation im votalad of the rights of Tammany Hall, as the regular representative body of the democracy of the city and county of New York, existing for more than forty years; therefore Reeolved we most earnestly unite in the by this Conven- ‘Albany, at nine A. tien easntbte gh the Duneen, House, M. of the Slat day of January inst. Brooxiyy Acanwary or Mvste.—The opera thrives in Brooklyn whilst it starves in New York. Last night the “Sicilian Veepers'’ drew another crowded house, notwith standing the doubts expressed that another representa tion s0 close upon that of Saturday would attract. M. Muzio has etruck a rich musical mine and is determined to work it. He is more confident of his public than his public are confident of themselves. Undeterred by the apprebensions uttered by many, that be will exhaust the evthusiaam of the Brooklynites, he announses two more representations at the new bouse this week—the ‘Tro. vatore”” on Wednesday and “Martha” on Friday, the latter with entirely new costumes and scenery. On Thursday the Signorina Eleoa makes ber debut in the Lacresia at the New York Academy. This will be the only performance givem@bere again this week, o that the metropolis finds itself in the humiliating position of playing scoond Biddle to the sister city, which supports opera three nights in the week, whilst New York can only support two, So much for the policy of the direc tors in Irving place, who seek to saddle the opera with ‘the extravagances committed in the construction of their building, and with their other faulte of management. ‘The ‘Veapers”’ last night was most effectively given, Susini reappearing in his old rele of John of Procida, in as fine voice as ever, notwithstanding bis recent illness. Madame Colsom—who sang charmingly—was as usual well supported by Signore Brignoli avd Ferri—cach ad mirable in his part. Altogether, the opera was as finely represented as wo have ever seen it given elsewhere ‘The next concert of the Brooklyn Philharmonic take place on the 0th of next month. The operatic artist ‘epgaged are the Signorina Hlena and Signor Susini Corone: Inquests. AMvereny Exrtaiven.—in Sunday's Hime we pub lished an account of the discovery of some human re- mains at the freight depot of the New Jersey Railroad, foot of Cortland! street. Yesterday Coroner Jackman in vestigated the affair at Rellevoe Horpital, when the fol- lowing facts, explanatory of the mystery, were elicited — Isaac M. Ward, M.D.,a professor at the Homeopat College, corner ‘of Twentieth street and Third avcnee, directed the janitor of the institution to collect ali the refuse matter from (he dissecting tables, which had been 3 accumulat! for weeks, and pack up rd some in a couple of ie for the pau interment Mr. Ward lived at Newark, N. _ wod think burned packed them m the barrels airo. foot sunmoued a jury yet, and soarcely knows in the matter ontil be confers with the Butrict Astor: The investigatwn wili probably be resumed to ye A Lixcmcxe Diath —Casper Hocrum. « native many, aged thirty years, died at the New York Honpital yesterday from the effects of injaries received in the Corenar ef o Ger mouth ef July last, Deceased, it ih blacting rocks at Weehawken, was struck ip the thigh by os ef came ond tay jured. He was romeved to the residence of in the immediate neighborhood, but failing any it was deemed neorewary bo mend bum to the where he lingered in great pain for over five Coremer Selirmer bel! an ingucet upon the body a> oy Usrew Sane Derrwor Scho CockT—Cironit,—Part 1—Over and: Termiaer Part 2—Ceme caleadar at * tions of Now, 221, 290, 16. Common Purse —Part to 67, 69 to 72, 76 wo 8S, 84 Part 2—Now. Ts, at to 62 walurive. ay ebbr'a bo. 46, 12, Re ong LATS aia & & Dream OGon Sip 25, 10, 54. The 3, Re Re Muah As. Olreviage cent free of Royal Havens Lottery —The Follow- ing names iv te prince. prings in (he desing of Jew veatigin ew ly ine see eae Betyietess Mater Dye—Re! Pegs tN Ea Christagoro’s Hatr Dye—Wigs amd erate wephel. “Rae Amor owe. — on Smith & Brother, Nos. 155 and 160 West Kise fork — erewers of Pals Cream » Ne Pt 1 Bare’ Otriment, Kewbun Grange, Durtas, and Black Hall, Northumber- Philadelphia and Milwaukee papers please copy. Pwrxav—Van Aist.—In this bg oa tray Sanary 24, by the Rev. D. Dunbar, Mi Inland, to Miss Janen Van Aust, of this city. California - Rowxer Gaughter of Jumus Hyde, Esq., of Hunter's Point, L. 1. Fort Plain papers please copy. Died. Borex: —in this city, on Monday, January 98, Wruas, youngest obiid of Johu ¢. and E. B. Buttre, aged’ months and 18 days. The relatives and friends are respeotfully invited to a“ tend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 48 Frank streets on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'ohk. nanroxn rons Sunday, January 27, ‘Low Buaporp, aged HThe relatives und friends of the faraily are ttully invited to attend the funeral, th:s (Tuesday) atone o'clock, from the residence of her 80n, George re Bradford, No. 38 West Thirty-iitth street, without further invitation. Conia iss.—On Sunday morning, January 97, Carmause Magia Conanncs, aged 73 years, T'month and 8 days. Her relatives and frieuds’ are ly invited to attend the funeral, this’ (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her son, Wiltiai H. Co- Dunks,’ No. 247 Ninth street. Casrmaat.—On Sunday, January 27, Mazr, relist of the late Alexander Campbell, ia the 88d year of ‘her age. The friends of the family and of her sons, Thomas N. James and Wm. 8. Campbell,'are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, from her Inte residence, 82 Weet Fourteenth street, on Wednesday afternooc, at three o'clock. Casini. —In Brooklyn, on Monday, January 28, Hiwxy Wainer CaMpners, youngest son of William J aud Bar- bara Cumpbeli, aged 6 months and 1 day ‘The frivuds of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 311 Degraw street, this (Tuesduy) afternoon, ad two o'clock. CLark.—In Greenport, oa Monday, January 28, Capt. Joux CLARK, aged 63 years. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Dataxy.—In Fast Brooklyn, vn Monday, January 28, at the residence of her father, Jobn Delany, ‘Skillman street, his youngest daughter, Maki Axo DxLANy, aged 4 years and 2months. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to atiend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past ioe o'clock to Calvary. Cemater Emuuscrox.—in Brooklyn, Ou Sunday, January 27, Winitas Branauscron, aged 42'years, a native of London, Engl ‘The friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wed- nesday atternocn, at two o'clock, from his late residence, Franklin avenue, third door south of Putnam avenue. English yr please Finay-On ‘Saturday, January 26, Mrs, Manganer pau, iso ete Finlay, inthe ‘lst year of her TTve relatives and friends of the family are respeotfully invited to atteud the funeral, this cay (Tuesday), from late residence, 178 Kast Twentieth street. Mp ueetins—ait Went Hoboken, ‘N. 3:, on Sanday, Janz- ary 27, Summa. Fruxtann, aged $1 years, 8 months and 24 daye. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at oue o'clock, at the Baptist church of the above place. Grav thig city, on Monday, January 28, Mrs. Aww GrxoG, in the 87th year of her ag The Feiatives aud friends of the fan ily are respectfully invited tw attend her funeral, on Wednercay, at one o'clock, from her late residence, $8 Fldridge street, with- out further notice. Haut.—On Sunday, January 27, Wittam Moncay, son of Thos. J, and Josephine M. Hall, ‘aged 1 year, 3 months and 21 days. ‘The funeral will take place from his parents’ residence, No. 9 Boorman plico, West Thirty third street, between Fighth and Ninth avenues, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’elock. ‘Jonm.—Suddeuly, at Bedford Institute, on Sunday, Japuary 27, Hewiusrra &. Jowms, daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Jones, aged 12 years, ‘grt hter of Edward Jones. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of Ler her, 120th street, between Hleventh and Twelrth even Manhattanville, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, Carr! ‘will be in waiting in Univer. sity place, between Thirteenth aud Fourteenth atreets tne —00 Monday morning, January 28, of mem brane croup, Samve Rvrwnrorv, aged 1 year, 1 month and 11 days, son of Andrew and Annabella G. hnox. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to gttend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 273 — avenue, this (Tuckday) afternoon, at one o'olock. ‘eaKNEY.—On Saturday, January 26, EDWARD A., son of Phillip R. Kearney im tne'20th year of his age. ‘The friends and rolatives of the family are fully ted to attend the funeral, this (Tussda} ives caerek conae of Seenm brense aad ‘Twenty first street, without further notices tev.—in Brookiya, on Saturday, J January 26, ARTHUR vs, nou of the late Captain, Burt cad Meargares La a aged ‘B years, 2 months and 6 Tice relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis mother, 42 Claremont avenue, this (Tuesday) morning, & ten o'clock. The remains will be removed to Southport, Conp., for interment. Lachwwk.—In this city, on Sunday morning, January 27, Fuxanern Eprm Lacosne. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the fuveral, from her iate residence, $1 Clinton piace, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, without further invitation Lewm.—In Rrooklyn,on Sunday morning, January 21, at twenty minutes past two o'clock, of scarlet te Jamnn F., cident sou of Jamos and Marion Lewis, aged 10 yea.» and 6 da: ‘The relatives vend friends of tho femily are respectfully ine ited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at wo o'clock, from the residence of bis pareats, on on Dean street, near Clason aveoue, Brockiya Maviuex.—In this city, oh Saturday, January 26, Keaia, widow of the late Saunuel Maycock, in the 69th year of ng Her friende and thoa of io eaaily xo compete Invited to attend the fuveral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at ove o clock, from her residence, No. 241 Fast Thirtioth street, near Second avenue, without further invitation Mcuxaney.—In Jersey City, on Sunday, January 27, son, Mire. Many Mcuxanxy, formerly of coun: , aged 60 years, ace from Trinity church, York wtreet. Jereey City, thie (Taeeday) morning, ‘at ton wclock. Her Criegde are requesice Ww attend hor funeral without further invitation Atanas — 0 Santay » J yy | 21, Mary EK. Moms ‘ars, § months and aye The Tae the family are feat ly invited d to attend bee or Inte roridonce, 108 Tweety thir is ay (Tuesday). é Mons te Flashing. om Saturday evening, January 26, at the rewiceuce of bor father, 5. Kare Maxx, eldest daaghter of Paward J. and Abby M. Mann, Aged 19 7 Tae friemie of the family are respectfully invited to ationd ber funeral, from St George’s church, Flushing, this ( (uenday) aftermon, at two o'clock Kowano F. Mixa, of Emily sof the fomily, and also of his aerandtat ber Ming, are respectfully mvited to Attend Lib funeral, oe Wednesday afternoon, at two o@etork, from the x ~}! hin Nacther, No 110 West ‘Tharts notice The reistiwee and fre Aieemader 5 anuacy ST, Mra. Mary Monnet oe rl pative of the county Ty PeRe, Par of Fimtenel. Her funeral will take pince from the residence of her fam iy are a ym invited to attend ber funeral, at two chock, thie (Tomeday) ai ternoon Kon —Oi, Yanda meruing Jeuusry 28, of croup, fous (Kasey, tr aged 14 months, son of “John and Han- orn hewte He fomera! will taker plier to day at two o'clock, from the remidoner of bo par-ain, 1M Kant Pweaty fire. sireet, "Doms 4 wowry 8, Widow Kuzauern O'Denne oe , tm friees an of he (Aen uy Rad thoee of her sons in-law, aw o i are vd the ey meal “thin (Tomeny ) atternein et hai! past one o'clook, stm te conde oe of ber gun www, No ¥ James street, b comoter, at Pe trie Penner to —Om Mar tny igh? January 27 at Fatyuab, | t fem cteonee, Bemeaman Pannier he Che tomeral wis te giver he = —Hedoenly, at cole, Alabama, op Saturday, Teo cae i, sw, amenien by & large circleot reusives snd frievon Gm Diver M. Muon, for many years canbior of the mente Hank at Towaiows, and afterwarce of the a1 Merchar:# Reok Vo ie neat sah bm rentsss = No. 227 West Forty: Of cungreinn of We Captain Same ve 1th your of hie ae Dur potior will be given «4 Ube faser —1 runday, January, The officers and members of Covenant Lodge, No. 36, 1. OO Fate requeetod & tet at their room, 16s Mowery , 00 Viednerday, the Sth tant. at ome o'clock P. a the eet Wridtee of reepeet to car Soumer,” JOHN PHAIR, N. @ fries om Ly Jamanry 26, at Hariem, Many Aw, eite of Chri ae IL Meamman ant youngest or Of the late Christ ac M. Hartele, in the 28th year of her “Hohe relat “on and friends ofthe family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residetoe, 122d street, third douse wort of Third avenue, tals (Tueeday) altor- fo 0 ole ey Reman, the beloved wife of Law. reoce hegreave he 4011, year of ber oge. May ber soul rest in pesee. Armen. The teiatives and frieuds ci tue family are respect. fully invited to atten? hee funera’, from her tate rest. dence ik Kast Thirtieth strset this (Twewtay) aftosnoon, alone o'clock farm —In Breekiyn, oo » matey, Jannary 98, Mew. Mannarar Serr, aged TS > The trivtds un Selat's co of the faumily are requested to attend the funeral, this jewtny at two o-clock. from the residence er et 80! Ticks street, corner of Pacific, — ‘' NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29; 266L —O Monty, Jawuary 28, aa be Tmontas soe pi iets a oe ) erieties, ~ © ‘ Pia bis residemer, No. St] Hass Ninth street, of We 5 yy ‘Trrva.. Sreskhiys. oo Sunday ovening, , a Kare, and Jovephine A. Titus, aged 1 pear 19 months: . ahs relatives and frieads of (he fam!) are reep © fw invited to altead the funeral, f be rosidegee 1 ranifather John A. Dayton, kag, corner of Pultee and inton AVENUES, Lh (Tuesday) aiternoor, at ope o'cioelt Tavion—On Monday, Januvy 25. 4 .r @ lingering Hines, Maris Mariupa TRoPnaces, daub or of vad Maria Taylor, aged 27 years, 11 monthe aud 12 ‘The funeral services will be pros ied at eye chureh. at Youkers ou nine o'clock. Her remay { Berth Amby, on Saturday, Jeary wr Many Wooo, wife of Joseph Ii. Wood, to ber 8x Fetho funeral Will take place this (Tuesday) worwiay. « Illinois papers please copy a & Rex, . Reed, Prevident of the Unetra: Tei Of Now Jersey, ngnd 4 yeare and 1 day ann ae SHIPPING _NEwS., ALMA440 FOR ew rone—wis DAF. ‘ase 10 28 SS = Tee Port of Now Work, January 44, 186; CLEARED. aed BR Ouyler, Crocker, Savaanai—H B Crom elt Qocan Foartom (ir), Clark, Liverpool —B & Aiburtt pee Emerald Isle, Cornu, Mob le—G & Gorath Bark blue Wing French, Antworp—W F Schmad Bark E Foster, Brown, Sarseilles-Moore & Heary, Brig Santiago (Brem),"Elscubrook, Port au Piate—Go! vee, Keutgen & Retebrll. Bris Nyassa (a0), Campbell, St Johns, NP—A Smithers & W R Kibby, Barstow, Savannah—J N Smith & Co Mingore, Sargent, Liguayra, &o—Miller & ton. Rebr BIB Corhwe! Lawson, Granada—W J Middleton & Oo. Bohr Ralph Fost, tec f Mobilo—K D Huribut & Co. | Manhasset, Charlestou—Wauace, Sherwood | Cor 44 suet Ww , Seith, Ly arloston—MeCready, Mott & Co, | iebr jarksen, hon. Ni by Mur Behe Wythe: Tattle, Kichm: oat Person, | SU Stoner Elizabeth, Colnary, South amnvey @KKIVEDS Steamship Etna (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool, Jan 16, Queens. own 7th of PM, wilh mdse and passengers, Jolin U Dale wy ‘Bteamabip Jobe 8 Bell (Br), fot, Gini pow. Dec Si, with mase Macdonald & Son, and passengers. to Francis Had st wW Balen during the pasa ed ‘amahip M. Ls, wan, Jan 22, with RE pal mt Setyotee ii, Navarro & Co. strong BE gales du Steamship George’ Creeks Wile Wus otis Savanuab via Norfolk, Tdays, with mare, to H B Crmvell 1 & Co. Couch, Norfolk, “40, with mdse aod oe 10 Ludinin & Heineken. Passed in Hampton mine ant passen Has bao Oa) : Lind at anchor; aiso, steamship George's Creek, from Charleston, having put into Norfolk far conl, Steamship, Jainestown, skinner. Kichmwond. Norfolk, Ao, en. with mdse an ingers, to Ludiam & fleineke: 81 joston), King, Foochow, Sept 6, Sunda Oot Hope, Dee st cromed the Baus, Deo 7, iat 28 20 3, lon L days ny} tor 27th, with ‘y Er apcke ship & Cushing. 3 cutta for Boston; Zist, lat B42 01 Sai ry 76 du: rom Caloutta for Bost y Alerandrine (of Bxth), Miicomb, Rotterdam, 56 days, with gin ac, 10 ho Wolfe, Gib inst, lat 25 28, lon 4. 94 Saw a brig dbeoeta ing Hahowing w light green sigoal With letter F in centre; 26th, la (38 50, lon TS 46, spoke bark Topeka, (10m Porto Rico tor Bristol Ki Bark Annie Bucknam (of Botton), Potter, 1, Java Head Oct 28, Cape Good Hope Dec 3, uhuster Crossed the Equator, Vee <i, in loa 3i Guadnloupe Sth inst; had no NE trades: has beon wl miles of sandy Hook the last 6 days, ior 24, lat $4.5) 5, lon signalized ship Inatah Crowell, of and tor Bost-n frout Calcutta, Dec jon = it sbip Chaaca, steering v; 17th ins: sod bark Marth Thomp: ton steering S—showed a private goal with HTinit. The Ante Bucknam lost two anchors and 76 fathous of chain fn m Cal uel gftong Kone, Sept fens de, tO “trig Blanche Cin, Roy, Grand Turk, TT, 19 Snag with salt to JB Whitney & Co. ‘sailed in company wi ward, for Boston. Rehr Lord Karisn (Br), Stailing, Halifax, 8 days, with fisb, to Whitinan Brox & Co hr Luey mes, Knowltn, Rockland, 8 days Schr Charles William, Healey, Schr Star, Crowell, Irovincet inate eiphia, Sehr Anns Kalter’ Fish, Bristol, 2 days, Sloop Thomas kansom, Ulari zat for Bridgeport. Steamer Hostne, Ceooker, 7 = nriAw Bark Sir Isane Newton, from Hambu: Brig Ada (Br), from Turks islands, 1 Yankee Sav ep. Steamship RR Cuyler, Savannah; ; Cincinnatus, London; TF anys oy wte mug ships Resolute, Liver. Brilliant, Antwerp; Donau, of and ‘tor Hamburg; Set Sprague, Kotterdam; Creole, New Orleans; barks AltLea, Amoor River; Eliza batt? Ber. brigs Ucean Belle, Antigua: Aulnutic (ir), Nawsau, i Kelpie (Br), Harbor Grace, NF; Jas 8 George, New Or ans. ‘Wind at sunset W. Herald Marine Corres: moe. KEY WEST, Jan 20—The slave bark 3, Kismball hur ing been condemned by the Admiralty Court for being en. in the slave trade,fwas wold by auction om the {TU for 3,005. With the cargo, stores and provisions the sales of the Marchal exceedid aw (ne; ball of tals wun goes to the fiers nd crew of the US slewmer Mohawk, He re, aitder, afer paying the expenses of the court US Treasury. ‘The slave. brig Tuocua (oondomae | er) wil be sold ay in Fr week moder igi erage out, an ny hee ity of dry rovisions, liquora, &e the brig is @ beauty and witl robebly gets ‘fancy price Both of these vessels w S"Graven of Ge; Mobawk, in December | eof the ‘port of tc the officers aud crew Havana, ‘The prize m ‘necrui Of the Mohawk will amount to near The ship Ocean Bele, t Rro* ne, lately ashore on the as towed Up to this port by the steamer Salvor d to have received little tn and ona tho nation pronounsed seeworihy aad aine to, fines ‘The cargo takev out will accoraingly be placed ‘and as eeot as the ealvage and expenses are paid the ship Wil sail. The Court have tried the case, and reserved ttn dect ison for & day or tw ‘The bark rophia, fately in Ta collision with the brig Putnam, yndergolog repairs, aud will be ready fur see in a few a he rchr L. Waterbury has been on the marive railway, and soon be ready for sea, ‘he dry cotton kaved from the ship Cerro Gordo has been shipped to Mew York (excepting the wreckers' share), The Mar Shel oid the portion laid out for salvage on the bth. Dry middiing: brewght trom 98cc to We, “The wet bales were 501d on the 10th and brought $1! per bale. The ship Ciufton bas been hove out and her copper taken off. The leak was in her garboard sireak. will be compl: tely overhauled and repaired and be able to take in cargo bruary "th h W. Webster, Carron, arrived the 1Sth inet from NewYork, with @ cargo Lor Fo eit The sehr P. Stickney sailed for New York the 14th, with a toad of damaged cotton Miscelionecus, Sraaunms Connumts—Charieston, Jan 27—The third unsue cesstul attempt wea ibis morning made to rem we the w ship Columbis from ber position in Beach Chanagl (iy tel) Suir Norseman, Ulrich, frou Ba’avia for Hong Kong, put into Singayore Dec 3 in distress, foremast sprung, aad would Probably have to discharge cargo of rice to repair. Suir Canovine Reap, hence at, Valparaiso, experiencod heavy weather off Cape Horn, had decks swept, do. Sip Hastiey, Mating, from. Mobile Cor pe (before re. orted lust), with 1706 bales cotton, ran ashore on Sandy Cay, reat Batama Kark, morning of 2h ult, during boisterous and beavy weather. ‘She took fire the night after rhe struck, 4 al) Che ma! cria.s With about 200 bales Ne pen were burned, ‘and the balance of the cargo was taken to Nassau, NP, by the Wreckers. ‘aylor and the Sur Ganiaroi—The New Orleans Picayune of the 23d inst sayx—The ship Garibaldi, from Europe for Pensacola, went re on Santa Kosa Island on Thursday last, and tho next day she had 9 feet of water in her held. It is believed she ts & total Lone. Sar Dasivt Extiort before Puget Sound in distros, was obliged to undergo heavy repairs, Snip Fount Oax, of Hallowel,, before reported condemned ‘at Valparaiso, was there previous t> Den (7 for $10,400. The F © was 413 tons, wad built tp 1866 at Hallowell, where she was owned. Suir Ananta—The bull and cargo of the American sbip Arabia, before reported burnt in Melboune harbor, were sold ‘at auction Nov 19 for £600. Bank Cuantys E Lex, Almeida, from Miragoane for Phila deiphia, with 64 bag: ocifer and balance of cargo of 1 gw was wrecked on the reef near Loug Vay, Crouked (land, of the night of 6th inst. The coffee was suved by the boats be longing to Menara Ravage, Willams and Scarelia.. The schrs persed at Yalparnioo from naged, and would be Di Iphin and Fearnet arrived to ume to axaist bo saving some of the woud only. (fhe C BL wus built at Philadelphia in sd, 197 tous, rated A2 nod was owned by “T Wattoun & Sonn of that pin Bane Fannr Buce, Crockett, from Messina for New Or Jeacs, got down off the Paro Potht, where she met a change of wind, which became a perrest vardado, She was oarri: 10 thé Calabrian aide, but er ieh uek by Messina 4 {net with lone of two anchors aud 16 fathoms chain, main and maid topaallyards, &c. Naar Bank Kou sailed from Messina for New York Ist Anat, but put back to port name dav on account of heavy wea {ber, "She bad sailed once previously and beeu obliged to put Avery Fuisasaru, Phinney, from Monin for New Tet inat, but was ciiged to retura to port Ail be obliged to dixchorge part of her carso, ng been Gamaged by col Mision, but whether in the hurbot ascertal Ih the same etorm erred vessels at Messina parted their shore moorings, and dra ged their anchors across to the Oita: de! «ide a others bark ge A hs Ge nos fhe Caml got her anchor bold of some beavy proortn es there, and in ig TY raise it on the 4th iust., the patent cot hop machine into whieh the capstan bars play wae broken, aud Capt Sparrow thinks be will be ouliged to cot before Ne cau go to soa. He ‘would try to raive > auchors sh ighters on the oth but thinks he may lose ™ beg vd ene ver those who have had jones a the coast state tant they never weather, 1A, Thatober, from Matanaas Sth inst for Cone f cargo of 300 hha molasses, struck on Back. 10th inat and was got of py Weeekers sarrived os Nessen for ru Y ‘oo ‘eveni and the fan RW Brows, bence at Wi iC, carried awn: tcreniant bead and thaie wpmast en eas “i Croomaran, san 10—The wn bark i Penson from Rich mond fur Liverpool, ye Ae Trnmanos Fay to. & had poste to this barber re oF to ver armnrue “and found be deriess, with ® took her in tow moh rough her Into Creakhaven Rite PM on the Wb, ny further loss; master and crew safe, (The FY arrived ot queensiows Mh) bing «8 Ween), Jac 1h-The American bark Gress lands having dleeha:ged car lnto the bonded stores of the Vieworia, a Docks heul hauled into for repair ‘The A’ ‘Jas Gray, Plusneners hauled into name. gh (th Full cargo ot cotton on board for repairs, Ameriae ship Hlack Warrtor, after, being in glllton et Queenstown, hauled to the Royal Victoria yard whart for ewe Deat, Jan IS—arrived for the river, ship pawerd oFrten, Fountain, t ee New York (leat Plymouth) i tow of the Napcleoo stoamtug, wilh loss of misenmast: RAVES Bev ‘At Jobe, has on board erew of the Grace Gordon, of Boston, which she fell ta + i} 5 i i il fi I 1 a New Ys 5 Soeur aete de. Ship Crown Point, Knight, from London for Caleut mallee Crom Basteru Chanel by" the Orion, Libby, a) Gal- re the Seas, Gardner, from Bombay for Liver- N 16 La lon 6 E. ‘ard, Liimealey, from NOrieans for Havre, dae let Roy M este, Toanen, from Mavre for NOrieans, Deo 31, Ia A et wad PRET, rem Liverpoat for Boston, Jan 5, 25 mile “roretgn Ports. Antwaer, Jan lO—arr ot Flushing, Roobester, Patten, New Oriewnn. mn ¢—In port sehr Retriever (Br), Sharp, for Jan 14—Sld Ocean Ranger, Averill, Ca de- 1L—Arr New York («), Von Santer, NYork. Wo—Arr sitp ine Wassell, “Williaann, ‘Shige an li—Arr arr Siege } Belle, Bisisdell Loudon. exA, Jan 6—Sid Lord Seaton, Natt, Savannah, tet ee Seid Galleys, Waal burn, Queens a sn 1b-—Sid bark Tom Corwin, Norton, Boston. 1e—Arr Ocean Bride, P Ulater, Keanedy, for 8 Ho: ‘annab. ae wanpab. ‘Arr ndersion, Sa jan 12S acre iBorprt. Pensacola, Gi sso6W, Jan H—Arr Roseneath, Auld: NOrleana; 12th, DC Veatou, Pott, and JW Lovett, Ga fain, NYork. Kingdom (s), GroversteR, Geesnock, Jan Marr, Uni Craig, Sohn Fyfe, Lather, dot Treuten, Walker. ‘NOt 14%, Jan $—Arr, Nicolo Des a Tttaate Mold for 8. ork); ai, Panny Raler, Lodge i rid for N Ouleans), starlight, Cook, "Btn Pe edre Benches Lolz, Fi kett, Messing for a Walter Howe, Pearce, aud Hiyiug Kagle, Lord GEELONG, Arr, BF Shaw, we ieCann, San Fran. cisco Hayne, Jan Are Mortimer Livingston, Sampson, N York 1) ay une, Brooks, Mobile, 2h, a Bell, Roberiaon, NOrioans; Joseph Holmes 08, de vad Jon 18—Arr ship Lack Ramer Lamphor, Matanzas for London; 19th, steamship Wm G Her terk’b dex, cutde, dor hl edwood, Maile ‘snd Jacob Lock, Thompson, d "a Bride, Coker, da. Sid Inth, bark Linda. Hews : 19th, brige Alfa Umpare, Bigh ‘and Portland; rata bibver, do rt Rernard, Wright, Mobi'e. Mth, bark Howard, Stanwood, New Orleans: schps 3 A brightinan, Savabnab: Willie, Brown, AX, Jan 2—Arrschr Lady Mal jagranes Gran Tork, Cia’, Sobr Lord Kaglan, banlapseah palaviauk, Nov Sd—1a port bark ton (Br), for Boston, Ss Yeubg Mechanic, MeLoon, ‘do; Garibaldi Hutchings, do. Kew York, Dewhurst, ‘Charleston: de. 1. Giimore, Chase, do; Niobe, Landerkin pet Ry Hiiken, Baltimore; Hensiette wank; WV Moses, Jones, do: of Brooklya, ‘Chase, Mobile; "anno, shou, dot Seratuge, G1 Girard, 14th, Great’ Western, Furber, and Cy nova, Hayes, NYork; Germanta, Franken, do; Roland, Wick Hoitinore, Albert Gallatin, Storer, Mobile. n venue, Otwell, and ‘yen Adams, Chase, Now voving Star, H Pike, us 14th, John 8 Harris, ees Havana; BD Meteaif, Stetson, Gulf of M Rerpress a ison, New Or- leans. dohannish se Stilphen, do; ©! ra ton, W V Kent, cox, do Northern hie eats oeeiie: Victory, Ainsworth, N Yerk; W F Staiford, Lennon, Wilming- Vth, Harry of the Weat, bull Savanni Jan 12—Arr Margaret Evans, Warner, NYork; wath Faw C" Brien. Founta'n, do; Deutchiand, Weiselhoeft, os J Py AS uney, Wimingon, 3 NO, , Arthur White, enend Mth, New Orleans, Sanders, NOrleans; ry, N¥ork; Morning Star, Lelacheur, Bosto! latstend, NYork. m Jan 3—Arr Wm & Nash, Small, NYork; 4th, Laura Lukin, do. mezy, N York; Monte- Lisnot Campbe oe Witor ne ns, Leo, 22—Arr Adeline Sprague, Smith, Terceira, an al Jan 11—Sid Cotherstone, Topliffe, NYork. Mo vags, Jan4—Io yoean Wave, James, unc. We port and NW winds had recall dor 8 tong tine, and some 700 vessels were detained along th Jan 2—Arr 1 alter, Girgeatl, MESsINA, ‘lous, ‘W views to Sth, barks Laroy, Coleman, and Soin Grigin, Treat, Boston; lotile, Hutchinsat, Philadelphia; rig Lisobel, Beans, do. 3—bid Oxford, Washburn, NYork. Dec 10—Arr bark Justice Btory, Webster, from Maraxzas, Jun 18 Arr ship Rialto Prince, Havana; by M1} lisworth, Lawrence, Bpdney, Nw W thd it. Havans SU Jago. 19ih Queen of the Sout ‘lipae, Rudolph, Halt 3 30, a Poston; ‘scbr Kesoue, Fetwengill, ‘Aroostook, Pierce, Hava juin 17th, Rallowell, Hampton Renda: 19 mouth vin Kemedion: 20th, barks ‘Andon, BM Coleord, Colcord, Niork:” brigs 3 D Lincoln, lene, Cyelore wec arty, itoston; 224, sehr Gen Marion, Grif , Htichmon “txeromt Glee}, Js Charleston ¥s; Jan S--In port bark Young Turk, Harding, for te loud f Messina, Naska Dee tt earr schre EG Sawyer, Dobbin, Boston jacksonville); British Sa Darling, Lee, York (and eld Jan Hi N (and cid Jan 4 for vanneh 29th, brigs Luc for Baltimore via Inland) Daring. Smith, do; schrs A Canale, Sa eeting Jan 7, Tim ms, 60; Orien. tal Hoyt, Key West: id, Moore, Baltimore {and eld ith tor ital ith, Oriana, ‘Thatcher, Matanzas laced); oth, brig Oapray, ¢ lacksonville, De Air rectendide, Cosibo, 4 Yerk. Ortolan,’ M’Farland, from ton. sid Dee 8, schr Unio, orleans; 15th, barks Camille, (Sie) do: Pojer (mic) Nvork; brigs Moonlight, Small, Baltimore; Lucretia, Wallace, York org oS and for NOrieans; 19th, Pow hatian, Simmons, (from Licata) rane |, brig Elizabeth M'Lew, (me NYork) tat, bark Kilsabeth, (sic) Noirleans; brig Abby Thaxter ‘25th, echr AL Webbe Webb, des ath, (betore reported £24) bark ‘Eleonora, Aimfelt Poston. Guesxarown, Sen I1_—Are Cremona, Puttmore, WYork: Au gunia Jer etia, Sehrooderchger, do; Black Warrior, Murphy, itera ju inicakgs 14th Popeer, Hooker, Tichinond ae banne NY: ‘uf & rool Korrepas, Jan 8—In, port, ships Kalamazoo, Taylor, and Juliet, Trundy, for New York: Edward Everett, Gun) Gunby, Ls Baltimore, and the following foreign eases De Vries. \uinea, Hast, and Jobanna Bart thet, nil al Butch), for Boston; Arnold Roninger (Prus), Lashagen, for N)york! Wursata diam), Becker, for do. 1i—Sid Susan G Owens, Norton, for. ork (nee on 4th, Keareage "Leavitt, from New Orleans for Liver Bnpiar, Jan Tao JA Stamier, Young, from NYork for ondon. St Micnarts, Jan 3—8Id Perl rch, Bristol 1. Swynxa, Jan'S—In port bark’ smyricte, Watson, for Bos ton, I¢) ‘Truntpan, Jan 14—In port barks Franklin, Mitchell, for Bos. ton idg. evens, for Pb! pede or NYork wig cargo; Lysander, Glover, from Boston, dix Frias Machine vy. trom and for NYork Idg; John ‘field, for'Phtindet phia tame day; Careline, Norton, from’ Curacoa for N York, ig cargo RAISO, Dec 16—SId ship John Wills, q hedwick, Calde, Hugh Kirokhend, Bennett Tongor (The last two are ed by ancther scent in port D weeymolda, Sa he In port Lee 17, #hips Caroline Reed, ‘ward, do; Townsend, Erving, Mau diag; Forest Ca, Fillo’ Rebir sons une Shark Betsena, neraol sn clandtned 12—Arr J Godirey, Clark, ark. NYork. susuie Btwa—Tak Latest. | Sheet Anchor, Sayw Watknroun, Jan Qonaneror jan &—Arr (rom NYork, Mercury, at Havre; Wilhelmins, at Ryde; Borneo, in the Clyde Arr from Charieston, Euphras Arr from Savsnaab, Zatrepld, aad [Pan 81 Art from Hamlin, at Lave Arr from JOrigons, Goshen, a ian, ry "A Hail, at Liver aghton, at cain frig ‘ Hail, Potter, Fi j_schrs Moonlight, Stuten, Nickerson, and Hiawatha, Small ‘York. Cid, siai Pith ‘Tlgaiun, ain Young Ameri¢a, bby, Cardenas: Bonayert ey sonville, Sth f. 2 Frederick Eu jowes, Norfolk; Ste phen Young jase, ‘Norfolk, vis New Bedford: a mount pais, Wilmington, NC. for’ Newbu Wilson, han Norfolk: esree Raw tachi a Se Poly M'Donald, and’ Mary ornét, Henley, Jervey Cll ferabole, Packard NYS, Rigual fore aioe & brig. Sid Baturday, wind, N th enw to ENE, wi junday, wind W, hi a Helinant ye 5 Mir and line Weniashlp Uebann, McConnell, Hawnaa; nt Randall, Havre. wun; tion Poy Serb Crandell, Mogeihitn sad’ Wineline ‘Mcbess, 4 ed (by tel) ship Ocean Peart, Lemon; bark Falooa, ratored (2 vee Tn, shraahirage ® Clon, Senay Le, KEW BEDPORD. Jan 25—Arr sohr JM Freeman, York, Pineal ye papraeadpeian Pearce, A EHILADELPHIA, J om 28—Arr sveamer NYork, brig Carcllie, Gibby ‘Boston; eckr' Sh Maw? | Rago arg, moe ee Jan ap id ship Zulptka, Glover, Liverpesls i That WILMINGTON, NO Jan %4—Arr Dutch brig Yasoo ma, DeGroot, rs Marine, Metiee, and J 4 sow, NY ork 25th, b “aulan, Sutton, do; sohrs Wan shon, Vole, do; 2éth, sad RW Brows, Gar 26th, 'schr jy oa Boston. mow, do. 'C $ DOUBLE SOLE NAPOLEON TAP 4 at JONES), 8’, 10 and 12 Ann street, a new style. aaeed T GIMBREDE'S-THE GRAY CARD AND OTSEE FL novelties, A Satin Tie for wedding carda ia porfoousa T EVERDELL’S OLD STORR, 302 2Paay ¥, ._, Wedding Carda.—These elegant oarda sold oaly és .T A? BYES ELL'S SOMt Frepona, CARDS AND fnyalopes of the latest, slylea (on, treet Fork.” Entablined 1815, ¥ bbe eves A*™ AMERICAN ETHNO) NEGRO QU SHALL WHITE MEN RULE AMERICA? NEGROES AND NEGRO “BLAVERY."" The first an Inferior Race—the latter ita Normal Condition: BY J. H. VAN RYRIE, M. D. 1 vol, I2mo,, pp. 839: Price $1. Buch a work wag demanded by all the friendaof rational Sco'o-a pruper concepiion of thelt misetent flea. i 1n race to a proper conception o! ir mi OAs en % = ed f a fallacy which mace 1An able and manly expomure of a than all other causes haw disturbed the ‘ranyallity of people—Hon. Jefferson Davis. IOAL VIRW OF Tum TON. The work will. be sent by mail, postage free, ow receipt of one dollar. VAN EVRIE, HORTON £22; No. 162 Nassau atree For sale, by all booksellers. The trade, au principal jobbers in New York and Philadel, At New Vork_ oy all tee DR. MANAHAN'’S GARAT LECTURE ON THE TRISH PRIESTHOOD. AT HOME AND ABROAD eggs NEW, xO TABLET f this week. st TRNDERS ARE od ce lads In Bs poe d these éknting times, both by ladi6e and geatie- i] Bus. E neede: WHITE'S PATENT LEVER id | should be obtalmed by evey person alilicted heanld ‘er TUPLOS HITE'S PATENT LEVER SUPPORTER geeks be worn by all troubled with weakness, 40, Sead Cer "Reidy iy GREGORY & CO., 25 Bond atreet, Now York. (uArrED BANDS, FACK, LIPS. £0 IN GURE, AND PREVENTIVE. oT Uhemiste ‘ot som; ott an Sepa, ORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAL NAILS, | ENLAROM® is and all Diseases of Joini oF inconvenience to the Patton by nt, by D be. way. geons of this city. D™ Press, HUNDREDS HAVE BEEN 0! m THE ys oe by By Dr. VON MOSOH IIS 107 Clinton piace, bet Sea aisth, avenue, Hous ¥OR THE TROrERIOUS GARDEN STATE U ‘OF THE WEST. The Tinois Central Rallroad Company HAVE FOR sala 1,200,000 ACRES or RICH FARMING LANDS, 1s Ttrasta of forty acres and upward, ‘ON LONG CREDIT AND AT LOW PRICES. MECHANICS, FARMERS AND. pity ter) MEN. ‘attention caterprising and industrions Of the cofamansty to directed to to the f mT LLANOTS CF tabs ILLINOIS ‘Chiricat RAILROAD COMPANY, ich, as they will percett ‘enable energy, perseverance and ti ‘will pao paratively speaki eae cy fie comparative! very lite y SeUANDS OF ILLINOIS. No State in the valle; ot Oe Seen it “offers 0 great os induosment to tne setdor as ap er ‘Thor 1 portion of the world where bg of or te conditions Bhd sol 90 admiribly worabine ty produce those twa opal ce. piles, corn and wheat, as tl pe pee RICH ROLLIN PEATE LANDS, rich loa of the prairies is ne RACHAMAR. Sargoee is ERN MAI tiguous, toa railroad seven miles in length, which connects with oer roads and na bie lakes and rivers, thus affording an usbroken comm tion with the Eastern and Southern markets, ‘APPLICATION OF CAPITAL have boon An early day {a Tiluota, and S be course ears the natural law of the: RAILROAD SYSTEM OF ILLINOIB, Over $10,040 of private capital hate boon the raftroad'aystern of Tilinols, come from several of these works with a ¥ fund in lands, go to diminish the ae are iatnt, cana every day decrease. Heh, And Ia He STATE DERE The Htate debt is on 106,398 1 within the last three y te et Io 8 $2'000,746 80, aud we imag foe sonably expect tng in ton it will become MESENT POPULATION. The State rapidly fling up with ation: sons having been jm ¢ present popa- lation 1,719,496—a ratio of 102 per ovat im toa AGRIC iia inte a rau The agrioulturel producta of fear AD, mF, Blate, The ola anol tae a eu 000 tola The. wheat crop so my feelin 108 fn este while the corn crop oo PRRTILITY OF SOIT. beng of og the induswions peg aecure —- immatiate remuita for his abo pum theo prac, bl =< composed of a on the gai too, the fer oa ich i Sanat pased by any on t TO DAL CULTTYATORS. Since 1864 the company only to actual cultivators, and it to cultivate, ‘The ih these Lande at an expense of Populauon of the forty nine coun! Sag cate, Sbies; lane, whee ity EADS “OP PKOR va ap te etre Treighty § \ pn r vod 250 Sot four, were Yormarted over Unt ioe last yeas.” EDUCATION. Mechanics aud w enc uraged by the State and of schools tie ht Wand sc bho aie AND Pies oF “OP AVM NT. The prices of these innda vary from to location, quail sell tor about $10 oF 812 per sree thro For the names of the towns, villages the Ldinoia Contral Railronsd, see pages allway Guide. Naw YARD, inion wih place AN a See ad = oT comber pay. - Cu AntaS ae y a iT WeRU VIAN sraur, TRY Ir. old yy all dregzis a Stee

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