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ticians, visited Albany for the The Navy. Emerald Association their ball at Mon agua Hall Fhcarss.—On Monday, January 18, Parrice hogue, ARRIVAL OF THE CHAMPION. NEWS FROM THE sTATE CAPITAL. — ae Sane al in making up the ‘THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. Brooklyn, to-n ave to % 4 sas caive of Ireland, parish of Desertiartio, county eng Ecmmittees, have Sor just about 8] The business at the yard for the past week has been Hanan onnat on, = — 8 ae Berry 1 : 110% 6¢ ~Cameron—Excitement Mances that ‘this afernona + |-almoat entirely of a routine character,of no interest to | Tr which, the Lar en. te pay Boy alc lage lip gents rg So INTERESTING FROM PANAMA | over me ‘Comatait- | me that Ra; Fara reiedt the committees himself, | the general public. The principal things done was tho | toarSments “ahich always ‘characterize its manage- | mingham street, ‘this (Weduesday) afternoon, at two tocowF” | Permeation of the Co and uo outsider has any hand in the matter whatever | changing of the berths of the various vessels, &o. , Macieut guaranteos of its entire success. Gane -ae Influences the AP* | or knows how they stand, The committees, when has sailed for Port ‘At the time she Hocaw.—On Tuesday morning, January 14, of ‘atmaent of the Different New York | s:nounced, will bo of Raymond's selection, end no por ‘The Sumter Royal. ai Skating by Moonlight. tion, Janie Hoaam, son of John and Jane Hogan, in Prospect of Mosquera’s| *. sc and Villages—Kin- | 00's elso. ‘persons who bave worked the har went into commission we published a list of cher officers |” gop eearty sine Svucing POR SeaTING—A BRIL- | 16th year of his ago, Faint osp sthaters om Cities a: for certain members will have the least show. ‘as far as roported. The following list willbe foundt7,{ LIAN SCENE AFTER SUNDOWN—PLAN TO INFOMM sae rede sa latinos of ie tumily ore remmecny tend the funeral, jeeday) aftor Triumph. Margement of the November Ring in New York=—New Combination ® a Fam ture Resulte—The House Committees in ‘@ Fog—Instractions to United States ‘There is considerable swearing over the committees of the Senate, expecially as far a8 New York is concerned; the city not having a representative on either Commerce and Navigation or Cities and Villages, bas caused no little commotion. It has been the custom to place the men- -be complete:— Lioutenant Commanding—Thomas Patter’, Lientenant and Executive Oficer—He" ey Seely, ‘Acting Master—William Bates. ay y DOWN TOWN SKATERS WHEN THE BALL 18 UP—A SKATING MATCH ON THE TAPIS—PROPOSED CONVEY- ANCES TO THE ICB, ETC. Notwithstanding the intense cold of yesterday, oF noon, at half-past one o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 25 Ridge street, corner of Broome. Haicat.—At Hariem, on oosey, January 13, Mary W. ‘Haigur, widow of William Haight. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to Changes om the American Nave, yu Bill—Appoint- | ber from district in New York on the former ting Master—Levi Crowel rether Sematore—Alicns—Health — ee tusin She wens Sete OCs "any chanao ta tum]. | Letag Meaines 3008 ©, in consequence of it, tho foo in the Central Park |. 104"tno funeral, from the Reformed Dutch chureb,. Station ‘ment of Pages, dic., dic. mame bas stirred up quite a breeze. ‘Aoting Assistan} surgcot—Stephen H. Brown. was patronized before sundown by about twenty thou- | oorner of Third avenue and 121st street, Harlem, oD | taany, Jan. 14, 1862. a edly 5 nt rag sand a afternoon, at threo o'clock. ' ALBANY, District Attorney ‘his bean examining. the teat | Acting Assistant Pay master —Baward Clark. Persons, a large number of whom were ladies. The | Thursday A x '| me resignation of Cameron and the appointment of Mr- | mony taken before the Grand Jury, to sea whether its Captain's Clerk—W. W. Rousseau, ice was in excellent condition and everything passed off Knowixs.—At pee , ¥ Fon mame. 2 Deowmber 4 ‘ feneral satisfaction here, espe” | Presentatiott to the House will be detrimental tothe prose- | Acting Mastor’s Mate—Frank W. . pleasantly, of disease of the heart, & native ABRIVAL OF $885,943 IN TREASURE, | stanton appears to give &: | Ration of one or two persons indicted. It is understood | Acting Master’s Mate—Robt. F, Russ. y, England, and for many years a resident of the Ninth. * | ciaity with the supporters of the policy of the President’ | thar he wil summon Brady before the next | Acting Master's Mate—Willlam Henry. But the principal feature of the sport was during the | ward of this city, in the 47th year of his age, te | sackneancecrmannesn amos | Geeta, ache mereka | Accuacmarictee ae heceatame, ——| rt, nemr™ ihe en meer | ee eet vin Shane Robes Br jen session, 5 uy rd Assistant —Wm. M. Cumi le ie ever-vince his insertion in his of the pat Giakeunsht te tee louse at am eanty dag: Pp Beek series Eetinsee-cancen boon. Over the reene. Some seven thousand persons | g4tn y: “The steamship Champion , Capa. Wilson, from Aspinwal ‘@tb inst., arrived at this port yesterday. Annexed is clause. No one, however, raises any objection to his being appointed Minister to Russia, unless it i# a portion of ‘the very class of men whose favor Cameron courted EW YORK LEGISLATURE. ‘Third Assistant Kngineer—James Fagan. The bark Restless sailed on the 13th, with seale orders. The following is a correct list of her officers:— visited the ico after six o’clock and skated till near ele. ven. As they glided along the moonbeams were reflected from the polished sidesof their skates, making the run- TLovce.-On Tuesday afternoon, January 14, at three greliek, of cousurmption, ‘Tos, E. Lovax, aged’ 27 years: "the relatives and friends, also the clerks of the New THE SPECIE LIST OF THE CHAMTION. "by the emancipation dodge. Senate. Lieutenant Commanding—Edward Conroy. * | ners appear as if made of silver. Tho ladies were out | York Post Offico,to which he was attached, are respect- ‘Howland& ‘spinwail. ager Lremnty 4 Pees se ‘The great excitement here is over the formation of the Ataany, Jan. 14,1862. — Master and —— Longe Sai, jm full feather, and their hearty, shrill and merry laugh- bal ieee to wee a Set this renee: patrick jetropolitan ‘ ied on, \cting Masters—Jerome Miller H. Johnson. | ter oftti Flas abana ioleety — ® Ou aang colwag committees, if one half of the rumors are to be relied on. Mr. Mownom gave notice of # bill to amend the Harbor | Act os Foor dei tt igtemsy mes brought a smile to the rugged features of ne Tuesdas wary 14, Mrs. L. A. Lincouy, 19,000 84.300 é A. 8. Rosenbaum&Co 26,400 Wells, Fargo & Co, ..271,000 3 Be 50,156 ‘The slates have been made out and broken every hour in 15,250 | the day. When Lieutenant Governor Campbell left hero, one week ago, it was underatood that two Senators from he city of New York would be appointed on the Commit” arrange thom. Governor Campbell returned this morn Masters act. BILLS INTRODUCED. By Mr. Proyx—To regulate the dividends of life insur- ‘ance companies. enough to cover insured premises, was introduced. ‘Acting Assistant Surgeon—J. B. Calkins. ‘Acting Master’s Mates—H. Eason, Charles E. Tucker, J. Walter Mackie. MOVEMENTS OF TRANSPORTS. with provisions, ammunition and gun carriages, sailed the sterner sex. The scene can only be properly appre- ciated by being witnessed. Aplan has been newly adopted totmform down town skaters when the ball is up, and thus prevent them from Jan ident of the iris’ Home, ime relatives pupae of the bg Begg! the friends of the Home, are respectfully invi attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, from: 7000 Scheprler & Co ‘28 at Onder. at yeeof Cities and Villages. Madame Rumor had placed all By Mr. TavmaN—To amond the insurance laws. ‘The United States steam transport Vanderbilt, lying at | takinga long ride and being disappointed at the end of — Urge: noe baer ee ene $o7e,009 | Senators from New York on the committee; but most of | By Mr. Brapiey—To incorporate the Metropolitan Cab | pler No. 5 North river, is now taking in coal. their journey. The keepers of the refreshment saloons and ie oe Fea ea eryaney 18, Mie, Masta Manaare, t Ssl461 FROM ASPINWALL, qhe reports had Bradley there as cortain, and other® | Company. ‘The United States steam transport Oriental, lying ® | skate tents have entered intoa copartuership, and have | aged 72 and 14 days. 8.000 Gelgate & Hoffman... 8,271 | probable. The delay of one week has wonderfully ‘A Dill regulating the dividends of fire insurance com- | pier No. 4 North river, is also coaling. bray ro ba abe aaiecoss pomrsnge long by aa repedives and friend of ie family ae pad 7 ae ae 200 | changed all of that, even if it wan ever intended 90 to | panies, and providing for the retention of sum ample ‘The United States steam transport Jersey Blue; loaded | Uiamotar” Mie folloming partons Dace sete tawiton | daughter, ars. Jane Mitan,.00 mn ean Ea. ¥9 atone o'clock, without further invitation. F the flags to be hoisted gratuitously on their flagstatts: 5, Handy & Everett .... 2,070 ~ Ki Bri ly 01 ir 4 era 6. 101000 J. R. Bspriella....... _'200-| ing, and it was at once seen that there was a great | By Mr. Surmu—Concerning the public health in New yesterday afternoon for Locust Point. ‘nox, hatter, corner of Fulton street and way. Maner.—In New Haven, Conn., on Mate, nee ge Riven € Monos...--- 1,005 | pressure being made, from diferent factions im New | York, Kinga and, Bichmosd counties and the waters | « ‘The United States steamer Patapsco, lying at thosame | pomyuar cues clothiers, corner of Caual strect and | in the Tie yess OF bie tee: Jom Manmn, native of Cahir, 8 Pu thereof. dock, is loading provisions and army wagons for the same Annin & Co,, flagmakers, corner of William and Fulton On ‘Tuos:'ay, January 14, Epwarp MmppEN,, 28,700 cifante p 14,000 Order, ae Z. kinstein & Bro... 5,000 H. Cohn & €o. 20,000 Yoru, tare i Go... So | York, in regard. to the Senate Committee oa Cities and iets (000 | Villages. It is known that all four of the New York —— | cenators have a particular faction in the democratic “+7 g,$3:880 | party which they represent, although they are generally ‘The following are tho standing eommittees of the Senate as announced:— Claims—Messrs. Truman, Richards, Bradley. port, and will sail this morning. The schooner Emeline, lying at pior No. 17 East river is now loading provisions for Key West. The fing at the first named location can be readily seen from Jersey City, Brooklyn, and other equally distant poem, the ilagstaff being very high. The at the @ native of tho parish ‘of Belintample, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 26 years. ‘The friends and rolatives of the family are respectfully” inyited to attend the funeral, from No. 6 Goerck atreet,. Whole total. wae r “ . Finance—Beil, Angell, Connolly, Murphy, Bailey. Cee ET two other points will also be easily discornibiefrom a | this (Wed-nesday) afternoon, at two o’clock. ‘Tne Champion left at Aspinwall the United States bri, | Classified as the eee nin factions in Tam: Judicware Folger, Tobey, Willard, Taw, Gannon. City Intelligence. dis "A man will be paid to attend punctually to the p Mle, Tesey January 14, after @ short fineas, . Bainbridge and the Usited States storeship Falmouth. many Hall—Woodruff and Cornell, the City Hallclique,and | Gy: , Hutchinson, Connolly. Lerma Revouonioxany Reuc.—Mr. Tease F, Van | BOisti'g and loweringof thee dags, Jon Sureins, aged 45 years. citer Bradley and Connolly, the Clancy and Waterbury party. | Charitalle and Religious ‘Socictice—Tobey, Hardin, see F Ataaich isshortly to bo played under the following | The funeral will take place on Thursday morning, at NEWS FROM THE UNITED STATES OF COLOMBIA. | This is the manner which they aro classified by outside | Marpby. Wart yesterday showed us an old medal granted by the | circumstaucos:—The Walton Brothers haye offered as a | eight o'clock, from the residence of his brother, Thomas: - Internal Affairs of Towns and Countiee—Montgomery, | carly Continental Congress of the United States to his | Prize a pair of Indies’ best ailver plated skates to the most | Shields, No. 389 Eighth street. ‘Tho remains will be taken. Our Panama Correspondence. parties here, but the sequel shows that there are combi_ nations in existence in New York which fully carry out Panama, Jan. 4, 1862. the old adage “that politics make queer bed fellows.”” Fhe Struggle Broocen Canal and Mosquera—Collisions Be- | There were found laboring for Connolly not only those tween the Rival Forces—Hopes of an Arrangement with | connected with his wing of Tammany Hall, but Weed re- Mosquera and Canal—News from the State of Canea— | pudlicans; for Bradley, the anti-Ring portion of Tam: Death of General Enao—Naval Movements—The Govern. | many and active Mozart men; for Cornell there was the old City Hall clique, assisted by letters from Mayor Op- ment of Mosquera, de. The British steamer Solent, which left Carthagena on | dyke, Collector Barney, three or four clergymen, as well St Clark, Woodruff. Boor Lauce—Apbott, ‘Young, Late. = Engrossed Bills—Montgomery, Pruyn, Angell. Indian Ayair>—Sanford, Robertson, Bradley. Commerce and Nanigation—Robertson, Truman, Gannon. Agricultural—Richards, Abbott, Young. w Praya, Ramsey, Sandford. Phos and Bri : 3 Bridges—Clar! ls i ‘Henderson, Montgomery, Wood: heroic grandfather, Isaac Van Wart, for his braye- ry as one of the three patriots who captured Major An- dre. The medal is of solid silver, and bears on the ob- Yorse the inscription, surrounded by a wreath of roses, «Presented by Congress to Isaac Van Wart, as one of the Captors of Andre.”’ This is surmounted by the Latin maxim,‘ Amor Patria Vincit”—the love of our coun- try conquers. On* the reverse is the word ‘ Fidelity,” enclosed in another wreath of roses. The medal is oval shaped, and the decorations still consist of the old rib- skiltul lady skater onthe Central Park, A book will be at onceoponed and kept at Waiton’s skate depot, on the upper pond, for recording the names or nom de plume of competitors. A committee will be formed to frame Tegulations, and an impartia! umpire cnosen to de- cide who is ontitled to the prize, ‘A plun bas been proposed to the Commissioners of the Central Park to allow a line of conveyances to be rup Detween the stopping places of the cars and the upper pond, to carry persons to the ice at a cheap rate, subject to rulea and regulations of the Park police. ‘The result to Woodbridge, N. J., for interment. ICTiEh. At Saratoga Take, on Wednesday. Jan 8, after a lingering illness, Puroe Jaye, wife of Robert F. Schuyler, and dachter of James and Lydia A. Mackrell,.. of Brooklyn, aged 32 years. eat the residence of his parents, et Washington. Boights, Commits H., son of Hartiett and Mary A. Smith, 1 18 years, § montis and 11 days. Sipe funeral will take place (rom the Church of the An- nunciation, Manhattanville, atcleven o'clock, on Thursday” morning. : Bank:—Munroe, Cook, \ bong and rosettes which were attached to it more of thé Applicatioa ia aot vk S oruitg tn Brooklyn, on Monday, January 13, Joum the 24, brings dates from Bogota to the 18th ultimo. The | a3 the backers of several important local bills. ‘The ad- | Insurance Companics—Little, Bell, Farrar. three-quarters of a century ago. According to the prospect of the, weather as we write, | C. srowsn, in the sath year of his ago. 6 gitvation had changed but little since my last. Canal, who | vocates of ‘Woodruff were ‘of a more general character a and ei Dr. Hodge delivers his lecture to-night, on “Scotland seco every chance fine skating for to-day and the me striensde:<f the bared =e ee Ls Pasense ty prod . ‘oung, Munroe, Hut 80, ” evening. ir, skating will be allowed frot oeral, from: late residence, * commands the conservatives, legitimists,reactionists, old | amd not se much from particular factions. These facts, Joint Lib ‘Hardin, Angell, Woodruff. and the Scots,” in the Cannon street church, for the ol ww Mu ig wil m seven (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock, without further @ vernment party, or whatever else they may be called, which the casual reader may decide at a glance as of no peat, as I before wrote yor, am agent to Bogota to make | ‘importance, are yet the key that opens a vast amount or peace with Mosquera, and terms were agreed upon on the valuable information, and furnishes an insight not only to Assembly- ‘Aunany, Jan. 14, 1862. benefit of the -—the entire avails to be devoted to that worthy object. Desraucrion oF a Srxta Avencs RatRoad Caz ny Fins. — until half-past ten o'clock P. M. Another English Stone Fleet. ‘TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. notice. : Trnnei.—On Monday, January 18, Susan, wife of John ‘Tyrrell, late of Maryborough, Queens county, Ireland, im the 30th year of her age. 16th of November. Previous to this, several slight skir- ogemeteevorine eee take in regard ty [PETITIONS PRESENTED. packantfvtar Jka pcp ranpaliass was proceed: ‘The following passage occurs in Scott's Life of Napo- Her friends, and those of her husband, John, leo, those ‘mishes, called battles, had taken place between the con. | legis'ation for the city « jew York, ‘but will reveal terest. canal 4 ing up town about o evening, on nearing | jon, chapter 10, volume 2. It will be “ of her brother-in-law , Patrick Tyrrell, late ', Kings: 3 Ree se papas chet antapers 0m See anal Pi the depot at Forty-third street the conductor began light" : ‘will be seen that the “‘stone | °° itty, are respectfuily Invited to attend thefuneral, this: tending partics in the State of Santander, in one of which, anew chapter in the combination of politics, politicians For the payment of the State’s share of the national tax fleet”’ is not an original idea:— (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past one- o’olock, from. on‘ the 2d of November, General Reyes, of the govern | and officials inthe city of New York. Take,for instance,the | py tne State. ing the lamps. By some means fire was communicated ‘The repeated success of England, resembling almost | 181 East Twenty-fourth’ street, without farther netice.. ment or Mosquuera’s forces, was defeated with a lose o; | caseof Beuaior Commer, ON i town ety mich ina Son the acnnicl ot’ wilitaty dafuibl Uh Lak iicie aad || 2cmeeue seaeemnaie’ act hata man a that of the huuteman over his game, had so much dimia | Her vemnaine ‘will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for in- forty men, killed and missing. He had 350 men, and his 0 Hall , but during the Novem. | Niagara river. stroyed, Fortanately there was but one (male) passen- | soamen as France had rent ong ‘that “aa tones. fees *Yanrmnvoonr.—Oa Monday night,.Js 18, Caantas- adversary a larger number. But onthe 7th he met his | ber election extended into the republican and democrat: ger in the car, and he easily escaped. Deboedes @ Vander enemy , Colone Calvo, again, when the tables were turned» ‘and wounded, besides horses, arms, clothing, &c.,&c_ party, its leading candidates being Genet and Uakey Hall. that subsequent events by Qaivo losing forty-two men, and a half a dozen killed See re ees terpenes: dyke and Collector strengthened’! the persons ‘Harvey, and that ‘their conibination by calling have brought now of Mayor they have a4 to their aid several clergymen, This at once suggests important revo. lutions in: the politics of the ity Committee aules were reported, dividing the Commit- tee on Cities and Villages into two committees, one on cities and the other.on villages. Adepted. ‘BILLA NOTICED. By Mr. MoCanz—Rolative to donations én the Nineteenth ward for a Woman's State Hospital. By Mr. Mappox—To extend the streets and maintain the Pelice Intelligence. SrncuiaR Case oF AssauuT AND Barrery.—William Min. nnekin, alias Gibson, a stage‘driver, was brought before ‘Justice Kelly on charge of assault and battery upon Mrs- Sarah E. Sturges, of 275 West Thirty-third street, under somewhat singular circumstances, The complainant try (England), unable to get opportunities of assailing the ch veseels,.was induced to have recourse to strange, and, as it proved, ineffectual means of carrying on hostililies. Such was the attempt at destroying the harbor of Boulogne by sinking inthe roads ships loaded with stones. HISTORY. Charge of Enticing a Soldier to Desert* UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. 1, yougeet 9 of Charles M- and Deb voort, years, 2 mon an ys. ‘The’ relatives and friends of the family will please at-" . ten the funeral, from No, 102 West, Forty-ninth street, reday morning, at half-past nine o’c! Buffalo, Milwaukee and California papers please copy. Van Voonmis.—at Ramapo, Rockland county, N. ¥., Monday , January 13, of diptheria, Sanam ELzauerm, child of Peter C. and Sarah Van Voorhis, aged 5 years and: definitely eeitles that affair, and leaves the State | main intact, and-all ite members at that period operate in 8 months. pcr ‘Pesce and no longer in arms against thé | the combi pees Cy a pl gh alm gee extend the term of constables in | alleges that on the night of the Sthinst., upon coming Before John A. Osborn, Esq. Fonorai this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’olock. H Gen Moeqcra was a eat dates im Tacatativa, proba. | clos, colector of the ort and the corey? "KC this is fe | Ow Xork, {nto the basement of Ber houve as abovo,shefound whe | Jay. 14—Phe Uniled Siew. Ohare B. Reymeda—the | 1 Waxzxan—Gn Monday, fancary 18, of searetfevegt Gh his’ way to Auciogtia to ake command of tho | teal itateof affsies we can stonce sec where the lines | 4,2%,Mf. Sums—To regulate labor in/Contral Fark, and | prgoner in company with the domestic, Julia Riley, The | defendant was a soldier in the federal army, and is Wiese oraes, Bon at Dee Set SF i amg aus. i ompaeian ‘that his cirection was to the | are to be drawn, ee ee en reduction of fees ‘BILLA INTRODUCED. prisoner was asleep in @ chair, and the presence of seve- | charged with enticing another soldier, named Melius, to ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to Stave Or. of the offieiais oppose them, as well By Mr. Dancr—To regulate and fix the fees of Brooklyn ral tumblers half filled with liquor led to tho-belief that | aosort from the Ninety-fifth regiment Ws 7) attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one thicoal and, abot. all, | Constables. the FPO Was te cea ciurally indignant ae Juiia'g | Zhe Commissioner, after an oateteteation ad the anteged Ofcock, from the Ynldence of hie jareni Ne ‘110. West. ” . Mr, Pamies—To authorize alions to hold real -estate SE nig facta, committ accused for sr! teenth street. Sand the, Mogae com: | ROT Ter enw bil forthe elcot | ther howe, the niter, however, fel no dare | a = wor of the different Senators, the Lieu- tho suffering people of Ireland. to quit the hospitable roof, but on the con- The Reservoir Gates—Motion fora Man- SHIPPING NEWS Say ot Now Pepe | | The Sraatn ruled that the Hous could mot grantunant- | {Ter Sovett “Sule the action to to word he threw Ae ae itt aie , — ; ‘oe ‘ie | Mous consent, except in eases specially provided for in | IT Ne arqund the laiy's neck, ahd commenced Lo take eh fae anh rere rey Port of New York, January 14, 1862, : every oneof the | ‘This decision of Speake nd is of the utmont im- | Sinproper liberties with her, when Julia and a policeman Ary judge i . : ARRIVED. low Senators Hall. He final- | portance, as it reverses te “4 of Speaker Littlejohn, | came to Mrs. Sturges’ assistance ani dragged the fellow || Jan. 14.—Baldwin others vs. The Comptroller.—The | gg~ SEE SECOND PAGE. ly made up his mind not to give one of & place who alwaya held that the House had power to doanything | Of. Im the scuffle a gold chain, locket and a heavy gold | piaintiff was awarded by arbitrators'the sum of $60,000 the committee, and made up the a outside of the by unanimous consaat. cross, valued at $35 inall, disappeared from the neck of | en a contract for erecting the gates for the new reservoir. ip Ne Peabody, Li Dec 5, with mdse and 6B suchgerm 10 0 Ht Marshall & Go, Experienced very heavy New York 5 Cornell bave, bow- the complainant, and the matural inference was that Min- wee f ‘eather the entire passage. ever, been on some of the most important commit. | ¢,Mif-/RoaTox called up the eonourreat resolution it | Wey new horiething “about the whereabouts of the | The.city contend that the arbitrators, ware, not legally hip Hilon Auatn, Garrick, Liverpool, 43 days, with 951 98 | tees in the Senate—such as Finance, Railroads and Militia property, "He denied having stolen the jewelry however, | authorized to act, and that ax there has not been any is surprise among those who did not understand what ‘was going on behind the scenes. Asa general thing, no per- cargo for Liverpool:— | son can say but that the Senate committees are ‘well ar- franking privilege, and spoke in 'faver of this and all other retrenchments. Adopted. Mr. Rice calied up the resolution of inquiry what legis- lation is necessary“to enable volunteers honorably dis- but Mrs, Sturges feels pretty confident be is not telling the truth. Julia corroborates the testimony of her mis- tress in regard to the assault, and said that the prisoner induced one of the children to buy the liquor at adjudication of the claim before a court and jury they @re not lisble. Mr. H. Anderson appeared for ihe Comp- troller to resist the application for a mandainus, the Hon. Daniel 8. Dickinson and Mr. Marsh forthe plaintiffs. ‘The and 13 passengers, to Spottord, Tileston & Co. heavy weather. Dec 18, lat 62, jon 19 $2, Phillip Barclay (oo- _— Penman ). fell from alcft on deck, and was le. Ship R L Lane, Bryer, Liverpool, 28 day te %b eThos Richardson & Co. with mdse and ‘24, lat 45, low ‘after medical reo ~ Dark, 048 bags coove, 236 | ranged for the busines that comes before them. iremee inapection, to recelve Pay. | scorer grocery. Minneia, had visited, her four | Judge reserved bis decision. Biepoke ship Vandal, Patten, from Holyhead Deo 9; the sundries. Sout it is eir juty as jurors on = or five times before, and had always represented himself — A eae captain. ul Tequeste be spoken. tobacco and 2 cases merchandise, |-all- questions submitted to them. Jt is, therefore, | pqMt; SM™ cauen UP, the revolution 10 cecater of the | as asingle man. Sinco tho affair of tho 8th inst., how- | “he Postmastership of Katonah, N. ¥. “Rhipeputa ort dt EN areat Decl Bent, counties interested in the law. ever, she has ascertained that the prisoner has a wife, Karonau, Westchester Co., Jan. 14, 1962. ngers, 10 EE Morgan, "Dec Tarn seaman, of ensland, fell overboard and Wael oveoa, 35 packages sundries, 14 ceroons straw hats. | are generally willing to admit that those who are not the and a very pretty ono at that. Tho case was under con- ‘Ship Premier (of Bangor), McGilvery, London, Dee 11, and Speaio—For Bugland, $3,167’ 25; for Panama, $4,400. | representatives of any particular faction asking for legis. Se saannat on bee were enendet te Gal Lewis a alice at tha Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday | ‘The announcement that Mr. Benedict, the Postmaster eee eee in patisat, to Bett, Sou & Co, 12th inst, ab Tipubiinmencs Gigaqatl, lbesi Od; ssateatda|s tea: sh, | cacti se Le oe Nearly alt the Seosie ocean, | Benedict, Jr. afternoon, and bad not been concluded when the hour of | appointed by Mr. Blair, had been removed without notice | 445 FM. durink a dense fog, came in conlsion with He ego mg A few erd gy <2 “ ‘f , comanittess adjournment arrived. and Mr. Whitlock appointed at the instigation of afew | bow and carried a the head gea park Was com> Maula, Dec.'26; Tumaco, Dec. 28. Bueoaventora, Dec. 29, “Proan the State of Cauca, in the Soath, we have news are so arranged legislation have the Senator that they desired, that none of those asking for special dy an id who Court of Appeals Calender. Aunaxy, Jan. 14, 1862. 1 Invellig: individuals, bas created much dissatisfaction, and the the ward, loa! bowspritand fore and mata Inasta, As roon as she got clear wore ship to save the crews. tothe 28th December from Buenaventura by the British | was pledged in advance to their scheme on the committee | Tho following is the Cou nye > , i rt of Appeals calender for dge Fawards Pierrepont left for Washington last | Postmaster General at once assented to the request by.| the fog was so dense that we came in collision in gleamer Anne.” Gen. Arvoleda, who commands against | that isto gonsider that particular measure. In this re- | Janhary 15:24, 27, 28, 90, 31, 4, 30, 31, 30%, 16. cyauigg: rainor says with reference to actaocratic politi: | telegraph to withhold Mr. Whitiock’s Commission until | the ship's headway could be siopped. Guocoeded in & few reer eerie, Sse. Lanes, i Femara. ihe | sot ie Comet be ethe thane’ tae tee, beni itm cal ane Aa cal movemente, the sentiment of the people could be ascertained. A | minutes In geiting all hanas on Hoard the Prete capita, ~ | ie . Senator Robert- : falling Fender. Bucnaventera aud the whole coast, except the | sun retaine his former position as Chairman of the Gm- | New Work State Anti-Slavery ‘Comven- | Captain I. R. Olney, of the United States Army; G. H. ace ee ee Atihe ime the sp ras ena : » rt of Tumaco, in Pasto, were in the handsof Mosquera’s | mittee of Commerce and Navigation. + tion. Cask onl. 3. pre pope] ee Ad Bark was heading ES B, nnd itwas not more than #. forees, and Gen. Payan had seut 760 men, part by sea and ‘The House committees have not been announced. It | ghe following call is issued -by thoanti-slavery frater- | [slaud: H. Se es the tah . 8. White, a | minute from the time the look..ut warned ns of the bark be- pert by land, or through the * esteros,”’ to take the | appears'that Raymond has a great deal of trouble in har- delphia, are stopping at the Lafarge House. Marricd. » | fore the collision took place. The crew saved nothing but what they stood in and the vessels pipers and chronomelers; my Riwater in the bold, and mene Toust have gone ¢ Hook. Captain Adam- is port. Ti nity in AYeany:— ‘The sixth annual Anti-Slavery Convention for the State of New York will be held in Albany, at Association Hall, on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 7 and 8, commencing at half-past ten o'clock A.M. ‘Three sessions will be held Av -Feiugr,—At Marysville, California, on Wednes- ay, November 27, 1861, by the Rev. J. H. 'Brodt, Ban. uamix P. Avery, Bsq., editor ef the Marysville, Appeal, ani formerly of New York city, to Miss Mary A? Fuium. ‘SmxeMax——Foor.—On Tuesday, January 14, at the Allen Colonel G. I. Perkins, of Norwich, Conn.; Dr. Jackson, | of New York; Lieutenant ©. P. Bangs, of the Second regi- ment Massachusetts Volunteers; William Pollard and G. W. W. Dove, of the Unite! States Navy; J. L. Gardner and daugh' of Boston; E. C. Jones and Captain Cumis- pace, which was defended by only 200 men at last dates. | moi the conflicting elements. The great query is pez had made Barrero, Governor and Intendente of | who will tern up onthe Committee on Cities and Villages. B enaventura, and several other noted persons, prisopers, | All sorts of rumors are alloat about the slate being made ‘they:having come out in a boat to pay a friendly visit, | out, broken, repaired, and again broken. uuuer the impression that the orig General Paris | "The Committee on Cities and Villages of the House when leaving her there was five f she appenved to be settling fast down in a short time, At the about 00 miles B 8 B from Sandy wn and crew were brought to 1 > was still in the power of -Gallo’s meu. A son of | was divided this morning, and « Committee on | each day. key, of New Bedford, are stopping at the Brevoort | street Mothodist church, by the Rev. J.C. Smith, Cleared henee on the 4th just with a cargo of grain, despateh-- General Galuzo anda Panameno officer were killed. | Cities and another on ” Vil ordered” the | The exigencies. of the clave’s cause in the ane | prcbes topping Sear @ Mosan C. Poors, both ocandn ise Gnonas | o¢ by G41 Knox & Co, Gen. nas, who has coramanded the conservative forces | former to consist of seven and the five members, | tional crisis.call for a ful representation at thisconven- | Cariain Darcey Preston, of H. B. M. ship Moder; lapse allt Be gg hy a cea ha ghee 3h ng 42 Antioquia for two years past is dead from a wound | This will, perhaps, change the arrangements of commit. | tion of the frionda of freedom from all parts of the State. saumel Dorr and C:E. Beobe, of Boston; J. H. Dalles, of Died. Was lost overboard. ‘ihe Chas experienced, becyy westerty- ‘be ¢ ceived in battlosome time wince at Guaymas. Ar- | tees somewhat. it is Bow reported that Pringle, of | During the past year the slave States Lave dissolved the | Pitiadelphia: J. L. Tappan, ot New York, and Mr. MoCall | HRoox.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, January 14, Susan calls, be, aia to have raised, by forced contributions, | Genesee, w! be chairman of the Committes on Cities and | federal Union, ropadiated the United States constitution, | ing wite, of Geneva, are stopping at the Clarendon Hotel, | &. Toxmnr, wife of Wm. Walton Brook. . Ae KB sent somewhere to buy arms. Rice, of ‘Cattaragus, of uciary. Im regard v) the | and organized a gigautic ¢msyiracy in the names of a new sv satan, Minister to the United | The friends and relatives of the family are reepecttully i; Mra, Coombs (captain's clandestinely | New York members of che Committee on Cities, it is un. | confederney, the chief stone in the cornerof which Baron Hulsemann, Austrian T ie Unit ii oe pL 3 States: Hon. Daniel 8. Dickinson, of Binghamton: Judge Beck and family , of Poughkeepsie, Captain D. P. Dobbin, of Buuio; 8. B, Lawrence, of the United States Army; B: P. Cheney and 3. T. Ames and wife, of Boston; J. ¥, inyited to attend the funeral, this Ss ) afvernoon, at half-past two o'clock, at 314 Bridgo street, Brooklyn. ‘The remains will be taken to Somerville, N. day, for interment. derstood that Mr. Raymond desires to place oue lawyer | it is avowed is human slavery. The federal government, which began its carcer by fatal con- cessions to siaveholding barbarism, and has since been disgraced ond weakened by numerous jike conces- eo ‘ind fresh from 8SW; run within 100 yards of her, but saw from the city of New York on that committee; and inas- js Sonar eyalt tes much as thero.are only two lawyers in. the New York ae- on | eee en gad hertc be about S00 tones n ene an tL wae tore bow: legation—Messrs. Coddington and ©’Brian—one of these Cauca, dark; judged her to be about 500 tons; wi of North American build, quite sharp forward; jibboom were in good order, the flor her. two will be placed there, probably the former. sions, until now its very existence is imperilled by the | Winslow, of Troy; C. 8. Kinlzing and T. J. Slaughter, of Cnoox.—Mire, HANNA CROOK, aged 94 yeurs, relict of | Sprit and ine . srhetrain hasfallen fa torrents the past week on the | ‘iker'two New York members of the commaities have | same’ aggressive, woacrupulous power, ie ail wiminis- | St. Louis: H. Crowther, of England, and D. N.-Larhey | X¥-,Williwm Crook, of Now Hariford, Gnoide county, te nd, tying joven Rg gy casst, but does not tw have been so heavy in the | been arranged and rearranged. It, however, looks to-day | tered in # spirit of euicidal submission to the unrighteous and fasntiy, of New York, are stopping at tho Fifth Ave- | NY. vee and friends of the family are full gk EE ao ay Tmt 4 moustaing, as the river has not risen very | as though it would be McLeod and Kinney; bat of course, | dictation of siaveholders. Though there has been a g eat | nue Hotel. incited to attend the funeral, this (Weduestay) afternoon, | door open; wheel and rudder apparently in their rently. Gor reason Ally ‘closga' about the | when smashing of siates te the order of tbeday, no pe. | sud most gratifying increase uf autislavery seuiimeut | | Rev. E- Lewin. of Norwich; G. Blodgett and R. 1. | MYited to stone Me he residence of ‘hee urecddaaghter? | spauker blown away ‘sll flapping in the tardcle of December; but in it lasted till February, } son can tell how matvere will stand ons hour ahead. | since the rebuilion, and a strong tide of opposition to | Meade, of the United States Navy; T. Clark and wife,of | Jy Lichtenstern, No. 256 Bloomfola ehet Hotoken’ ‘wind, spanker boom and part of the sai 1 hanging over the lee which Jt bids fair to do this season. There is, however, ® great desire to know how matters | slavery is steadily rising amoug te people of the North, | Buffalo, W. D. Cushing, of Cleveland; 8. D. Caldwell, of | N."y. emaina will be taken to Gi Lied mol Cues en, bay the mizen staysuil was justas it had hauled Cayiain J.B. Montgomery, whose flag has been hoisted | stand, and when the committecs are announced in the | still in our midst the enerios oF impartial liberty and of | Dunkirk; 8. Harcis and W. Pope, of Daston; T. D. Wright, | jor interment seca md te yy EY flor th last (woand ® half years on the United States | House there will be no small amount of reliefgin | «truly repnblican government, masked under professions | of Pinghainton; L. W. Coe, of Orego and 0. A. Burton q wan broke yen és sloop . Was Felieved on the 34 by Capt. | many localities. The delay in the announcement | of loyalty. are nate few. ore le, of Vermant, ore stapping sf the Metropeiitan | ., mower. On monday January 18, s¢ Jemmnicn, Gees H., ag FN RE RE it be we these, deeretore, Tor abotitioniets to celax their | Sino” , widow of the late Anthony Crown, in the 40th year of her | {iftvent and {uried; mali end foreyurds. awit ‘and efforts, but rather is increased fidelity called for. age. * niast down, foretopeadd, vag in fs plac. Byori ; fro, fore Major Dewey, of the United States Army; Dr. Gwin of ‘The friends of the family are respectfull; yuested to | with sail bent; foresail turled om carnesinoes andiactivity are yet demanded of every friend | ing Uvited states Navy; Mre. Captain RL. Whiting wn! | attend the funeral, from her late Tesidencs, in'Van Wyck parently in ood condition, sive was not- deep inthe wale, Co Te he wan pot the | Mrs. Finnall and family. of California; H. 8. Wells and |*avenue, Jamaica, this (Wednesday) morning. at 11o'clook. } sud lia Sor d stevaks lit to ports one boat-on tarned oO tees ae alt ton orulione ot | 3: Randall, of Pennsylvania; L. C. Ives, of Hartford: N. | ” De Baxae.-—At BaltimoresMd., Josren Dx Bunny, native Botton up, aba te f house, the bottom 7 Fee a ee IabRU TEN Cr the fant ia at etake, | Wheeler, of Bridgeport: A.A. Danlop, of Albany; Hi. 8.,| of the city Of Limerick, Ireland, in the 64th year of his | MAhiUINoun color: 1 nariscotta), Robinson, Genos, 84 di , Tho dangerous and Catal spell of submission to ear McComb, of Delaware; EM. Guibert of Usa, and Henry “*Tiue friends of the family are invited to attend the fi ta bala Se Metall & Dusran. Saeecnananng west ‘ , . %, a ator weeks, Jan , passed must now be bation, be slnces renened from the vile | sioeet, poral, which will take place from his late residence, 46 | cuark sterring SE. showing a white singal, blue border ad. or grasp of traitorous oppressors, and thus, justice having tion, and contribute by persona! presence and wise coun- Malberry street, Baltimore, Md.,on Thursday afternoon, two red balls in centre. ‘the done, an abiding peace be ensured. Lat all who Hon. C. J. Fox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy; Hon. 7 ‘Ship Lalla Rookh (of Richmond, Me), Reed, Genoa, 63 ‘Oxght to have arrived at Panama from G “ x b to | BB. Me ‘and Hon, W. Allen, of Aurora; ‘Colonel C, | twoo'clock. xf fapnats = juatemala aud | same question has, however, been broached in the Senate | possibly can come up tothe approaching annual conven. Y poe aie go of ‘he United States yon Down. Jnnuary 14, MaRGaner, the belov- ra, in. ball ipa W, well & Co. made by Senator Low, but not acted upon. nced his bill this morning to allow sel to render its influence mighty and effective in the nor- Captain 8. K. Leach and. wife and B, James aad wife, of ative of the parish of Tuam, De! (of Brunswick), Pennell, Cardiff, 87 days, with coal, to orier. Experienced bi 7 aplit wal her appearance. one ‘Royal Pheips iatrods tachivery. Their other steamer, the Guate- | aliens to hold real estate in the city of New York. Thi vice of the sacred cause of liberty. Boston; Captain D. 8. Babcock, of Stonington; R. county Gaiway, Ireland, aged $2 years. SW to NNW most of the passuge; aplit ae. Bina isd s new ahatt pot im,and. salted for Ceatcal | samc Rea‘veen pat every seasion for severaiyears | \ ‘The names of the apeskers who wil attend the conven. | Forsyth, of Nowburg; M. Belliey, of Toronto; J ‘Tue friends and relatives of the family are respectfully | SE gals. cores SoA2 (uridsn) wteamantp bounded; deal ica ou tbo Bist. She will probably encounter the | pag:, mostly, however, in another form or rather to | tion, among whew are contideutly experced Wm. Lloyd Fe tempor ig yo Bedford; D. t. Vaile, of oad page poe tw atte thee lee ie seein, Beer Main ok s hoary WAW gale, wach’ carried bus, wiueb ought s uabie cargo, | legalize the titles of certain aliens or permit etal . | Garrison, Wendell lipe. Parker Pillsbury and The Bngba and J. H. Orme, iphia, and C. 7 Me - A ’ way maintopsel |, lost of the main: her into this port on her retarn—say Sbout ths | tite to purebase ‘snd hold real estate. I believe tie is o wat i “whoes, are stopping at the Astor House. 77 North Sixth street, between Second and Third sirects, | ind was own oi ta SEB snilen;the gaie lasted five days the first timo that it has been presented in the form in- gore Tilton, will be announced hereafter. In behalf of tho Commities of Arrangements. A. M. POWELL. Brooklym City News. ‘Williamsburg. Chicago and Morris, Tll., papers please copy. Ath, Int 38 4, lon 64 37, at with cotors half-mast, Union down: soon after saw ber taais, isnas: is expressed here by the Mosque- | troduced by Mr. Phelps. nda} aediately bore down for hi cone. of Unenaia, atthe tetien ef Gen. Herren inant | °°" lenge aunibap WF bilo ware jfctlogd this morning, a = KING OF ONE OF THE BALDOR Cuains ay vax | , L0WHsi=-O0 Monday, January 13, Bator Dowrsxa, | Hasna be theschr teaser, of Bangor, from Bilsabeth Breauiting bi ney eeadentiaie, bat steyping into hin old | ghowing « dispeaiion So mark éut s large amount of The Troy Postmastershfp. NUUAON AVENUR OMERY-TWO. MEN PROBABLY Soleus city of Kilkenny, Yreland, in the astm ort or B ston, with a cargo ciron.in ainking cond by = removals had been made » er acies he th i de eet ot ae Trov, Jan. 14, 1862. KILLED AXD SEVERAL INJURED, ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro reapectfully | Horatio Whitten and Ueo Soul Cereiaen’, In om ¢2ien Aller due repairs the railroad company’s brig Arabella | Jost session, turned up. There ‘appears to be a general Alewer has been received in this city from Benator A very serious accident occurred about five o’clock on invited to attend the funeral this (Wednesda; Nahernoon, state; C1 Ky pd Ly ig A artihin i miles sgh Wl probally anil to-night from Aapinwall for How York. | ienpression Unt this moaaaes wil seat with better favor | Barris, the eect that the President has sont the nam® | yonday afternoon at the foot of Hudson avenua, Brook- | * ce o'clock jos ben say in aimee Seen | uel rh gS Rtg. UB 8 4 “he British auumer’ tents ae ane ral fo Dla lad 9s ay this be pone mere Of Thomas Clowes to the Senate for Postmaster of this | iyn, by which considerable loss of life will doubtless be | Exwer, aged 30 years, 2'months and #1 days, Abne: Taylor (of Bangor), Taj Black River, Ja, som ot due bere until day after to morrow so we have no | gome very material alteration from the bill of lust we- city, in place of George T. Blair, appointed in the latere- | cecasioned, The particulars appear to be aa follows; — His friends ond acquaintancos are respectfully invited with ogwood, to master, No ri off Cape Florida, Oe cram An intently Ditter partisan ght hae than been | "x great crowd of workmen, principally machaoics and | Sate th atari (egveiay toe, strate | Mth Reaper! er har ato wean Nosy = Pee to ears scan over du | | The appointensnt of pease fr, the searion must be one | ended by dhe appolatment of « man who held thedice | jaborers employed in tbe Nuvy Yard, were collected to. | _ Earwaron —Gn Monday, January 18, Beoatia, wite of | the entire passage; logt and sprit wal bout the 20th or 224. ‘The antes ‘ecm | wppiieante fer thie Porition are orphan end yeedy chil. | Under Tayler, was dismissed by Fillmore, and who hae | gether on the bridge of the Jackson ferry, foot of Hudaon | Charles Raingien, & native of the town of Galway, Ire- weit ci ban (of Condens, 3a); Croats, Matensas Wdegt, jaiter part of December; but the | dren, many of ableto keep out of Lio poo always suntained Seward, in season and out of season: | avenue, waiting for the steamboat to come in, when one bry ty the family are respectfully inyited to AU Seeryman, Ora, joy Went, 8 days, in ballast, t+ — out eee Sad Geoiuane deticuns quetuice vo Sacine [atin acer cammnanns 0 rare SP GNENE 9 SEpsENenaeS | Ot ihe dhaleg Sannpets: Wek the contents Of. cueiof tik | saveed tee Sineeel, Be Nae, eeseneeane, fee Geers br Swan (Br), Myers, Halifax, 7 days, with dah, to Wood Shipwrecks at Sea. Oa Ente a and Who rejected, tool? Gl ecg | for Mt. Blair, eho is universally deemed here to have | palance boxes were scattered about in every direction. | street, this (Wodnesday) afternoon, at two o'elocke iS Oryeatral 4 igeing, Pilledaiphie for Rowen, 108s of, BRITISH BARK LAURIBTON AND awznicas | needy and worthy of assistance. It theu becomes | beem moet unjostly dealt with. Mr. Clowes has not ‘The chunks of iron and large pieces of #tone contained in | _ Fmt. es uary 4 -& severo illness, BELOW. ‘SCHOONER, eceleaty, 0 ascertain ‘who are. the ‘mont medy | a yet received officlal notice of hi appointment, though | the box were hurled violently upon the heads of whe un. | NuuisxE. only child of William H- and Amanda. Field, |, 1. ss Queen (Br), (rom Lisbon.—By pilot boat Mary ‘the ship» Temler, Captain McGilvey, arrived at this | A848 the same time worthy boys. The lst of twonty- | iy jg explicitly understood that his name is before the | fore the Causing some terrible bruises and | S60 Treat will take, place from the x . ship : five for the first haif of the sennion and twenty-five for tie — po . oe ont Many, of the men wore | eae ND 107 Kaat Teeny ACh acento toaroney i » port Iesteven '08 from London, baving on board Captain ‘Adamaon onde Te, of the British bark Lauriston, heace second half was read off this moruiog. No person that noticed the boys could fail to dicover the succceatul ap- Nicen'a \ke moment that their nunes were announced, Senate, withgthe full concurrence of Postmaster General Biair and Mr. Olin, member of Congress from this district. mor fatal 5 Sern Cow ae Ld the a the suddea ven bridge by tho break chain. ioe named Edward Madden, i Deller maker, em- afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. Gtons.—On Tuesday, Jonuary 14, after a short and Taylor, No 5. Be arity Franklin, pn tag 9 1 eSse na Genres - lov 25.. BHP Nepire’Gonate ro Navies Boe.” for Cork, which ‘Vessel had been in collision with the ae toons . thete oo re at McGregor, ‘gt the Fulton fron Works, and resid! inful {iiness, ANDREW Jackson, only son of Andrew and Prominy ning OE eel eel nat when of ccupeane 10 tees cb gor, And. When Up ontitp tatiana Se pou ioe, ad 14, 1862. ego, hed. io aku factored in such ‘an, Anes Caraanare’ RI ge ‘abort Ny Mat ie aanonsider able ecto eat ch | been read the issppoictod anpticants could be readily sbeen 4 p ful. manner that the brains protruded and » CaMAneT Ay ent a ore ‘that Captain Adamson and fo ine | picked out by the eforta to nay the inward griet | A fire yesterday morning destroyed North’s dry goods | iiterally ram out upon the He. wag | Years, 1 month and 1 md acer ers | Hata ety rah cas nt ns | or,’ ose ora wor, uals | SUE tae ode sary aig tea pea, To core ee Pennell, also arrived Seay, Sextorneee te been oe | jiquor store, Turner's clothing store, Bowen's cabinet | Pine’ mettre Lois years Of ‘aves tabla ‘syweet they in earth's repose, OLD FRET—A CURR board Lap. Citord | thas really pect assistance, Use lilo toy vurted tor | store, the City Hotel, and several other buildings, The ines — a “Toru from us, alas too noon. 4 OP Rd emt, of she Amriean id feat He: MS! home aa the list was: to tell a widowed mother | stocks were mostly saved. Total loss, $26,000. James ae He eo 4 ‘Their golden locks and sunny smiles had seen Porous RS - Any Hh Fy and ve little sisters, who are hardly able to get food a ture of the skull, mpage No more can give us jo ey $ part with s | Snongh to keep hie and bedy together, that he has ob ‘Mastin Bidhaten, recover. Helles at present at the n City Hospi. Ours only for a little while, teed In Cord te foot "there enowern, | Seen abts o obtain asitaatvm were he could earn some- san, 14, 00a, | ‘1.8.5 most dangerous eondlton. ‘But God has taken our darling girl and boy. joy one and he has been ‘with. (4 one am iying their daily wants, Hiscaso Par-apatenta, Jan. 14, Another man, name unknown, bad his leg broken, and ‘We lay them in the silent tomb oat ‘ny or the Wwone of need 1 ‘say if the facts The bark Sea Eagle, from Gibara, reports that on the ee a are Sweot blossoms ‘ of but « day,” There never was on strengthen warming @ plaster as wrote la came be found ia the someon 11th instant she collided with the schooner Truro, of Bos. | _T® [arma ba hw eecdon We just bogaa to view thy bloom, those troubled with weak we teense chee try ‘House ae a rea Mhoe art entea the evening of the 1 Cran a frening, 40 decide upon tome ine ton, from 8t. ate Sas tment One man succeed- i Wilkes was struck in the head, and ‘the relatives and friends of "te family, also the mem- js agitate, German and Spanish, Srew overboard of in regard to ‘or are to | ed in getting aboard. Inst seen of the Truro she was am ee ‘by stones from the balance ders of Jackson Hose Company No. 18, ihe members of fice athodih.se | bo seen satan etter the war. 1. was found . Tt is thought several ofbte seskdente of leas Mackey's Ingarance Patrat No. 1 ‘and also the | Also on square. Price 25 cents each. op ye members Clay Lodge No. 277, of F. " feet | eouating ree aes sat roma vt i ih oat | CTY OR Ro uaa Mra . or \- Ter aay | BELA carte py ch inca a eee Pe eb heavy st the time. | the rabid republicans, and appointed acommitte of Ave @ he ere bot anh norellet crow wm Te all ox- | to to submit to the House. ‘will have ‘money ty the agent bE Sa {a atill @ greed deal of excitement over tho for> bn a ot mation of the committee of the Assembly. Everybody ap. WKIRK, vy hold when abando.\¢4. to be in the dark on the arrangement. Although PENCER & NE Ese, ROS anc q — ai dla every day.