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° L YAGINU OJASIT ALOT ‘ her late residence, No.6 Amity They are willing to provide masy for | &o, And whito all was f, Soak cnaid be Pince, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. NEWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. Brngombe tai wba tity Wve discharged their dutles | Ue aeacol was Seaton meray rman my os boteracy slvernae on Weaney, Ja Alderman Before the Committees | _ There is ancther story in pecoetli bee Sandes tes teapot inenoeeen 99,04 consamption, ‘Axm, the ite of Edward “| Deen my fortune to trace to and prove WILLIAM. SMEATON, Cromner, ee tai wae pecnlicda Supert-stendont of Public Instruction | it iove oust tho blecket Hd of lies, ot upfor evil | Princinalof Grammar School No. 19 East Fourteenth | Her reinains wi conveved from hor Inte residence) and, Regeut of Unive-sity—The Entere 0 Weiwthis; A eae Industroualy And street, between First aud Second avenues. this (Friday) afternoon, wo o'clock, me bs 4 Ad : ‘XNE.—On Wednesd J 29, Axwe Dunse, iy.g of ota ORR. Of CO eae a eon eet wee a soot MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. cee nnrcbensd tml celed aman Danae une “Council—Resotetion Senator | tove ' ote vetown, county Wicklow, Ireland. ‘Lion in reference te Senator Bri Board of Aldermen. The nuode of the family and ‘those’ of her son-in- slaw, Bright—Speeches on the Subject=The Bernard Ward, are respectfully invited to. attend the in H t for me to Attacks of the Abolitionists Upom the | $07) 2sia) at the Proslent lt ites sae eethe ips.ot-a | This Board met last evening—President Henry in the poral Chi (Eriay aftrnoon fat two o'clock, trom President™Origim of the Revolution= | notorious emaroipation and abolition agitaior—one of the | chair. idle haat Bathe DaCusua-On Thursday, January 30, Jon L. DaCuwma, The Storics in Circulation, &e. Alnany, Jan. 90, 1862. Al@orman Prady has been here at the expense of the Beate, brought up by the Sergoant-at-Arms on Tues!ay bo testify before tho Committed on Privileges, and inform ‘Gem how'be proceeded to buy up the last Legislature. ‘Whe committee were unable to bear him on Tuesday tight, owing to the debate on taxation in the Assembly, ‘end iast-ovening Mr. Brady appeared before the com- ‘Mitteo, clating that he was quito umwell, and asked that dis case might be postponed for a few days. He was class of men who are doing all that lies within their pa Bo President and manutacture public epinion pqnipe. his. No other statement is necessary to pablic of the aoteuth at the story cape ‘Assembly was taken détating taxation, Rev. Mz. Pryue. wrath spear. argument adopted b; ee ¢ Geupeay 4, Ninth regiment N. Y. ‘Mu in the 22d year ‘the patted friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his uncle, Robert Taylor, 143 West ‘Thirty-sixth street, on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock, without further ipvitation. Farnsworta.—On Wednesday morning, January 290, F. oO. Fi pourra aged 30 years. ‘Tho relatives aud friends are requested to, attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ni Ben afterncon, at one o'oloc”. Memb: No. 445 F. &'. M. saad the treleraisy in are hong yt 4 invited to assemble at the Locg: A resolution was offered that tho Mayor be requested t? communicate with the President of the United States, with a view to have the government use every honorable endeavor to obtain the release of Colone] M. Corcoran and his agsociates. Adopted. i Arcsolution was aiso passed that a joint committee of both boards be appointed to act on the tax levy, and that only. Carried. 4 resolution for the celebration of the Birthday of Washington, was laid over, under the rule. By the Coinptroller’s report it appears that the receipts of twoot the city railroads are as follows: gress of the rebellion—declaring that money was neces- culo the war, aid the question was, flow uate Third and Fourth streots, Wllitinsbarg Given until next Tuesday evening te recover, when the | should it be raised? Should stocks notes be issued Avenue. Eighth Avenue. corner of Sout! silane g. cominittee proceeded to inquire into the Post Office bill, | Without @ pledge of @ direct tax to meet tho in- ater. san 701 24 80,091 06 | at 12 o'clock M. gna pone bay etn or FLANMIGAN.—On Tht ANN FLansiGaw, aged 3 years, 8 moaths ard 25 days, a native of Sligo, Treland, eldest daughter of Thomas and Catherine Mlanpigan. ‘The frionés aud acquaintances of the family are ro spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from tho resi- dence of her parents, 293 West Thirty-firet street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Sligo papers please copy. Fosrer.—On Wetnesday evening, January 29, at twenty minuies to ten o'clock, ELiza, wife of Thomes Foster, 2 aged 27 ye: the relatives and friends of the family nro respectfully invited to attend the funeral this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from che corner of Thirty-eihth street aps Secont avenue, Her reniains will be taken to Green. wood Cemetery. Dublin papers p'eise copy, .—On Wodnesday, January 29, Ross, daughtor of aed and Mary Guinan, sged 1 month two days, ives and friends of the family are req iunerai, from tho residence of her parents, third street, between Second and Third uve- ‘They bad one witness before them fer two hours, but ‘mothing bas transpired as yot worthy of notice. ‘The coutest for the nomination of Superintendent of ‘Public Instruction touk avery singular turn yesterday, -and shows how «asily the current is changed and anop- ‘Posite result from (hab anticipated by everybody is worked out. There was probably not a half a dozen per- sons at the Stace cxpital uatil a late houron Tuesday @vening that claimed a chance for Rice. It was the ‘wniversal impression that Keyes had it all -bis own way. ‘The tirst symptoms of any other result wore discovered @t a lute hour an Tuesday evening—the same night that Raymond made bis famous speech on taxation, A des- Perate effort was then commenced, the charge made dnd Teiterated from one to another that Keyes was Ray- mond’s candidate. ‘The was sounded, the drill commenced, and men, who had from the frst refcsed to heeconnie - national in fatare scasions ny otlier purpose? Ho favored the original resolution, deeming the pledge of a tax io ay the interest the only way that funds could be cb- ee Pierce pesteneie in favor of the original resolu- tions. He suid tha as admitted that there was but Hittle differerce in the sub-tance of the resolutions, but in the ecology the question there was, Stould this L are speak in an emphatic tone or adopt and water policy? Should they adopt resolutions that wai be mik for ba» these that would gird up the Joins of our mm He read from Spatkding’s speech in Congress, arg ing that he ap- peaked to this State to come t the rescue, We wore asked to speak on this qnestion, and should not go trembling and shaking before Congress. ‘There are enoug! of that kind of cattic there already. He further at the only safe modo, the only plan that could A proponi from the Bi Board of Coanci’men was called up. Mr. Boorse presented a remonstrance from the American Telegraoh Company, the reading of which was inter- ruj ted by Ald: rman’ Dayton, who advocated the adop- tion of the resolution in favor of the Independent Tvic- graph Company, and its having the use of the fire and Police telegraph poles, in consideration of their sending their city ¢ mmunications within the municipality free. This matte: was passed upon by tho Common Council ©” last year, aud vetoed by Mayor Wood. Referred to Comunittee on Railroads. Adjourned to Monday at five o'clock. The Commissioners of Public Charitics and Correction. The Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction held (heir usval semi-mon(hly meeting yesterday Simeon Draper. President, in the chair. Coun! a iT ia v ehed jon, was the tax batis, enough, at (¥ ) afterncon, atone o'clock. re- re eel = mint not hese pe ypraad Teast 10 TAs th invercet. He turned the cry of disloy.ity From the report presented by a Committes of the Whole, | mains will be taken to Calvary Cemete sierra 84 can. eyeson that | oon the Reymond side of the house. it appearg that the number of persons transferred from | GiuNvutt.—On Tharsdey, January feaue. However innocent Mr. Keyes may have been Mr. Rico will make noehanges ia the Schoo! Depart- | in9 city prisons to the workhouse on Blackwell's Jslana, | 20" 0f Thomas P. und E. “Anguste Grenell’ aged 16 months of all coua@@Micn with Raymond, the cry was started, | ment untilspring. He will then appoint Mr. Cavert his y aris ’ S island, | and 12 days. from the 17th to the 20th of January, inclusive, was 253 ; cf these 101 were males and 253 females. A large number of communications were received from the superintendents, wardens and resident physicians of the different alms houses and charitable institutions which were disposed of in the usual way, The subject of conveying small pox patients in livery carrioges and ordinary vehicles was again reforred to, and wil be again brought under the notice of his Honor the Mayor. A communication has been sent to Hon. Henry J. Ray- mond, at Albany, representing the great inconvenience to which the department has been put in consoquence of the delay in.the passaze of the Avpropriation Dill, and recom+ mending that the Comptroller have power (whenever the siyport of paupers and criminals demand it) to anticl- pate the psa at an ae necessary for their Support previous to the paseage of the generat appropria- tion bills by the Legislature. by saath ‘the cash receipts from the 17th to the 30th January amounted to $7,465 28. ‘the anuval report of the Counmissioners for tho ycar 1861 was transmitted to tho Legislature of the State on Wednesday, January 29. Max‘shal Murray sent in a communication requesting the Commissioners to give him authority, in =, w execute Nathaniel Gordon, tho convicted stl the yard of the City Prison, on Februar. ba Te srigmrnded was neuraiigie forwarde = the rms to mech pratement it appears: of inmates admitted to the mstiti deputy. This is tho arrangement that secured bi nige Cavort yotes an the second bailot. ‘tho relati t it attend.th@funeral, at tho house of the parunts, 24 West jay altapoon, at half-past cae latin. day, January $0, Mary Mar- Garr, danghte- of Joba and Mary Harritigton, aged 2 years, 11 months and 14 ‘The friends of the fi i reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 90 Frankiin strect, this (Friday) afternoon, at one Cemetery. y, January 29, THowas Joxes, in ‘and he was'made to-suifer. ie was made a target of to Dit Raymond, aud was laid out; but we wait for further developemenis to decide whether Raymond has also been finiehed and put under. Tho change of front was made yesterlay, aud @ number of members who had been among tho most zealous advocates of the election of Keyes turned arcund for Riee, and thus nominated him, Both houses of the Legislature met in joint convention this morning and ratified the ncmiuation of Mr. Rice, be Feceiying one hundred ahd two yoies—the same number ‘ecunted in the caucus yesterday. Mr. Rice was the first Euperintendent of Public Instruction under the present law. He is an cid whig, but trained under the anti-Weed party, and was defested by tbe latter portion of the party with Mr, Van Dyke. “In the recent issues he has been Known as a Greeley republican, was a member of tbe last Legislature, aud one of -the leaders in the movement to make Greelcy United States Senator hag deen identified throughout with that faction of the re- publican party. All of Grecley’s frienas were zeajoua in their support of Rice, and it is understood that Greeley im person on yesterday changed the mine Cavort votes from Keycs—whore they had made up their minds to. go after leaving ree 2 cengiee Greeley being here osten- sibly wo agers but reality (© agsist Rice. carried his point, The first visit.of Greciey to Albany has beeu attended with success, and this may encourage him to ome again and pit himself against Raymond. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Senate. Arpany, Jan. 30, 2862. Tho Brook!yn Charter Amendment bill was reported for the consideration of the Senate. The bill to prohibit concert saloons im the city of New York was reported favorably. Mr. Ramsay introduced a bill to facilitate the construc- tion of the Albany and Susquehanna Railroad. It appro- priates $250,000. Mr. Coox gave notice of a bill relative to the withdraw- alof circulating bills from banks whose charters have expired, and to secure the redemption of the same. ‘Mr. Mcxray introduced @ Dill toamend the charter of the city of Brooklyn. Mr. Wittarp introduced a bill to amend the act for the benefit of married women, s0 as to enabie them to in- sure the lives of their bisbauds. Tho Senate then took up the resolution instructing ‘Senators Harris aud King to vote for the expulsion of Jesse D. Bright. Mi. Truman spoke in support of the resolution, and de. noupeed Mr. Bright in uzmeasurea terms. Mr. Truman took the ground that conciliatory measures bad been the great curse of the government since the inception of the the Ooch year of Dia nes ‘The relatives and frioads aro respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residenes, 192 West Twenty-sixth strest. His remams will ba taken to Greenwood for interment. Meap.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, January 29, after a painful flines#, Sanan, widow of Peter Mead, in the 74th year of her age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her law, James De Cray, in Leffert street, between this (Friday) afternoon, at il be taken to Cypress Hills At sea. on the night of Wednesday, Janu- ary 29.0n board of brig Ana, from Cape Fa'ras, Airica, Mrs. Messencen, wife of the Rev; Mr. Messenger, Mis- sionarics to Africa. ‘Hor remains were brourht home. Metumar.—On Wednesday, January 29, Many, daugh- ter of Patrick and Eliza Mul'hail, aged 9 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully > the number ions during the week from the residence of her George R. Perkins, the nominee for Regent of the Uni- | Fivenion. ending January 25, was 1,558, and the'number remaining | invited to attend the funeral, (8, 60 Barrow street, this (Friday) afternoon, at one me, is a etraight democrat. He wos in the State “% ‘enh, for. | there on that was 7,927, ap increase of eighty-nine — tree i om y) \d Surveyor’s office — Van BR. Richmoad, on the preceeding week. cRPAY Opposed ap: ence with Senators Harris au King on thissuljeor: and wus removed when Mr. Ti took possession of the —<—$<—$<<—$—$——— #.—On Tharsday, January 30, Lovisa, beloved powrthgeb dota) yoy me Gon agg yo Ths ierat saieermaen ‘arrived before the voto was The Ship-of-the-Line Normont. = apa pacrmaininrest 2 sapenitean garetoau ti active advoca e Normal School, and bis taken Boron, Jan. 30, 1862. -. f rent citer is hee orang ong Sted for the | SE Oe renin __ The ship ot the-ting Vermont was Crmissioned today, | Tne Tata et on ace Is nevioaey, = ition of Jegent, and republicais exhibited and will soon leave for al, undér the command of : ir good sense, In’ aouiinating him. Tho office, how- Assembly. Captain, Baldwin,” Sue Is. thecesguly Mitte fee ecco, | 147 Meadow street, Hoboken, this (Friday) afternoon, ai three o'clock Marvnne,—Suddenly, on Thursday, January 20, of con gestion of the ‘unge, Dani. Mavens, fa the 524 year of his om # generally beer an ornumental one and no pay, but we mistake the person.if Mr. Pericins dues not work Out some govd result from the position. We had several entertaimants lasi evening. Horace Grveley delivered a lecture at Twede!i Hal!;and was wel! attended. Royal ’heips gave a dianer to the chairmen of the several Ascembiy committees, which was realy an entertaining atair. The bil to conflrm the ordinances of the New York Common Comncil in reference to the a>propriation for the fami.ies of tho volantoors came up ia the Committee of the Whole this morning, Mr, Coddington rose (o an ex- planation, and said that he had been accused of being op- Avpany, Jan. 50, 1862, Tho Comptroller sent in a communication in reply to the resolations of the Assembly, stating that the aniount of the State tax unpaid on the Ist of October last was one toillion aud one handred and twenty-six thousand doilars. Urgentletters bat been addressed to the delin- queat treasurers, and @ large proportion of the amount had been paid, The amount now unpaid is over one hun- dred and thirty-two thousand doliars, and of this eighty- nine thousand dollars is due from Westchester ty, ship aud hospital! ship, and carries an armament of four sixty-four pounders and twenty thirty-two pounders. “fhe relatives and friends are Feapectfally invited to at- tond the funeral, from 1,950 Third avenuo (Harlem) ,on Satarday morning, at half-past nine o'clock. Morcax.—On ‘Thursday, January 30, at Fifth Avene Hotel, ELzawrr Morcax, only daighter of the late Enoch Morgan, in the 24th year of her ag ‘The rélatives and friends of the tamily aro reapocttully invited to attend the tuneral, at Calvary Baptist eharch (Dr. Gillette's), Wost Twonty-third street, between Fitth Arrivals and separtares, eens Ip City of Washingtos—Messra Ste- 1. Eridges, Groves eclveroor—feamabi Vara Bowe, eta i Ag Cox, Mrs Hh rahaw, wen, Dogiager, AJ Cox, Mrs Ha:ni:to a two children, Mr Atkinson, ze, Col Hicks, A Falter, Rnfbatie Rodrigues ema-teape Dewsings Acta’ & Kivgens, Rev R Saunders, Mra Bagley ahd two children, Miss P Codd, Mr MeConway, ana 147 iu the steerag Cary Parmas—Brig Ann—Rev Mr Messenger and lady, of posed to’ considering those ordiuauers out of order. | ming thousand dollars from Richmond county, and twenty. | O80 (Mra Messenger dead); Mr John Tate and iaiy, ga agony Saturday. afternoon pot ‘cock. But he would say hero that he did not envy the man | Une pies sand dollars from New Yo: k. DEPARTURES. Fm 36, Kuvatern, wife of y Aes me, Moresaak whose yoice or vote would keep fifteen hundred open legalize the ordinances of the city of New | Mavaxs+Steamship Columbia—Mrs M A Oortis, MraJ Ay) SAUSEY SP nop bye danghter of the late Barnet Cole, of this city, ‘The rolatives and friends of the family aro respectfully tnvited to attend th» funeral, this (Friday) atornoon, °t ‘one o'clock, from the residetee of her mother, No. 177 Duane street, withont further notice. MeAyeny.—On Wolnesday, January *29, Eowarp L. MeAxesy. ‘Tho re‘atives and friends of the family, his une George McAnexy, and his init rene ne F. O'Neil, algo the members of Com New York Stato Militia, are reepectfaliy 0 i tend the funeral, wget mouths from receiving food. ‘The ordinances were brought Before the Committee of Cities, of which he-bad tho honor to be a member. re were no vouchers. papers or appro- vals by the proper officers upon which they cou'd base a Feport to the liouse. A sul mittee, of wire he was chairman, proceeded to New York and ¢ ferred with the Comptrotier ant officers of the Union Befence Committee. ‘Thoy wero satisfied that the money had been righteously ani hoaestiy expanded. Snbsequently the sub commi reported these facts to the committes, and urged that the ‘ordinances be imediately legalized. "He now hoped that York relating to. serpin bay | Loa the volunteers was taken up iu Commit:ee of the Mr. Coppixeron explai sed that the delay in reporting the bill arcse from thenecessity of going to New York to examine the vouchers for the expenditure of the money, alt of which were found to be satisfactory. by hoo ea consent the bill was read a third time an‘! pas ‘The bi rr ‘0 appropriate the proceeds of the the support of schools was ordered to a third reading. At twelve o'cloc Win Exdyowoud. 0 W Woolley, Corst Callashan, Muldowuex, F Bernaion, Chas Luling, R Vou BO Vidand, JM RO Farrill, AS) padone, J Gane rs win rare, A A Sartings and Indy, Wm 0: Waid Pape and two boys, CW achom 1 it Posse lady, fata | and nurse; JW Ch i lee W Robbins, WO Laling, two children M n Jaty. Judge BoM Huntington, in, H Frau obinaon, P Xo 8s Eauma Por: ns i, We Ta denki telfs, DL ee, BP B Butler, J ad Weoueath, Me 6 Avteche, Mirs Eliza See end friend, C R Wari tax to if ue Assembly proceeded to the momi- prompt action would be bad upon them by the Assembly. | nation of a Regent of the University. Miss Exim Fiash, this (Friday) afternoon ‘at half-past one o'clock, from big Hie did not wish 40 make g-apecch. Thy ordinayces Mr. George R. Perkins was nominated unanimously by fe eos Z| Melttz, Abeline Delgado, B e eridence happiness Fare eka Giana held the noblest orators—the orators of hnman suler- | pota houses and dev “4 an Francises, Lockpor +» and Cincinnati papers ing—pleadiug to the highest human tribunal forsympa- | The Assembiy and Senate thon, in joint session, pro- Jose M Forero, il He t the residence of H. G. Stebbins, on Thurs- -y 80, AwrTa Ckawror Noute, infant daughter forall ani Fanny Noblo, aged 13 months. cecde! to elect a Sup On th ndent of Public Instraction, ballot Victor M. Rice was elected, receiving out of 148. Joseply Warren received 39. Tho scatiering.” ‘he bill in oo ign to cea on preminm and stock essay, TGavdder, K Patrek! Se il and justice, fin |, Adam Saunders, ry ‘and J Hanlon, F McCaus* 6 bill was crdered to a third reading, and will be dually to-morrow. sre was one of the most interest! sions in the that we have ha’ since the orga: iza tion of the Logis ‘ature, the subject_under consideration i street, co nty Cork, ire'aid. in the Boriry—Feers —At tho Firs See areh, being the resolutions instructing our Senators to sition to the bill, rey : 7 The relatives, and thore of his wi , : o sgirding | im Grecawicls, Coma., on Wednesday, Jancary 23, by the ws vote for tho expulsion of Senator Bright. Bat | tag intended to relieve parties who hil contribated | Rev. Win, A lyde, Captain Cranige 8. Bewcay, of the rye pespevl ft, thi pout reser cen ey prom gerrs few of the Seuntors took part in the debate, | stork notes an part of the expitalof insurance companies. » Miss Frances B. Purnzs, of Stamford. in sarah nes acto mane ttiearorssd Dut thoquestion was handled with a great deal of abiiiiy | He moved to strike out stock notes. the Tesidence of the | Without further notice. on both sides, showing asa debat Pinczox.—At Greenpoint, on Wednesday, January 29, illners, Paraicx Prpgsow, in the 74th year of hat be who makes pretensic in that body hos got to n.exsare well his worus and arguments, er they will be used as missi'es against him. i isno boy's work fora Seuator to lead fn the prosent Senate, debate an this question took a wide range, and from what nag already been deve- doped, it will be impossible o tell the final resuit in that od Senators are not through meascring swords After further debate the hour of adjournment arrived before a vote could bo taken on the motion of Mr. Phelps EVENING SE8S10N. ‘The resolution of the Cornmittec ou Ways and Meazs on the financial poltey was taken op. Mr. Pave spcke in favor of his substitute for the reso- lutions of Mr. Bletson, and made an able speech, in which bride's fathar, at F ermont , Wednesday evening, Jaa. vary 29, by the Rev. $ cock, Mr. Mexny Horr- i of Piermont. Janvary 29 , Ff Philadelphia, Josern Macks mchter of Hon, Claudius L. Monel!, all after a his ag Therelatives and frients of the family are invited to attend the frneral, this (Friday) afternoop at one o from the residence of his son-in-law, Thomas Foulks, Jin sireet, between Clinton and Madison streci=, Gresnpoint. , by the —Vay Raxgr.—On Wednesday, January 22, he maa it thi tha eth t Wu es to a el " 1 0, P. Peep peed by Seuactes'Hlendicacd, Murphy, Han val fodcral stocks, was indispect for their wecnrity, as Th Iriends aud relatives of the family are res, co —On Wednonday, January 29, by b> | iayited to atien | the funeral, from . at bis residence, Mr. J. 1. OstEN to ives of England. AL Grace church, on Wednesday, Janvary 29, by the Rey. Thos. H. Taywr, D. D., EDwaRo W. Kacwau’ 10 Sorta At, daughter of William Ht. Dems reit, without it they would inevitabiy ceprociate. The rul tute proposed by the gentleman from Tioga contained no such security and the moncy lender would not take the faith of fature Congresses as an equivalent for his money. He (Prvxe) proposed the principle of a sinking fund in lien of tho second resolution of the Committee of Ways and Means, and he proposed to drop the offensive words in the lart’resolution. Ho concluded by earnestly com. batting the proporition to make the bills of cre:lit a legal tender. Mr. RayMon offered an amendment to the substitute, pledging the taxes to the payment of tho interest on the goverument loan, which was accepted by Mr, Tracey, the mover of the subrtitute. Mr. Pn poke forcibly in support of the resolntions of the Commltteo om Ways and Means, qvoting from Con- greesman Spaiding's apesch in support ‘of is argument. No vote was takeu, but tLe resolutions were made the special order for to-morrow, with an agreement that a vote be takoa on thom before the a‘journment, 3 Late residence lay morning, at’ ten ins will be taken to Rye for interment nck train, esday, January 28, Frances Jeinxern, wife of John , Seaman, and daighter of the late T. Sum: ford Rogers. Tha relatives aud frieads are respectfully invited to ationd her f.neral, from 293 West Niveteenth street, on Saturday a'ternoen, at one o'clock. Scuwince t.—On Wedasslay, Jaauary 29, Many Scnwir- Gur, wife of August Sch wieger, in thy 23th year of her and Farrar. It will be seen, ‘were dtivived upou it; against it os for it. The argument in favor of that resojution was Principally confined to the broad assertions that the government had dealt too ginger'y wiih the ro. Dellion, and it was time that traitors werd cleaned om, and blood ‘et, if it was neeessary, to parity the body politic. Mr. Folger, on this pomt, made avery able specch, but, like most of his associates on tha! side, it ‘was an appeal to the feelings and not the judgment of the Senators." Sevator Truman, the high priest of the Gree. Jey school of politicians, declared that it was tine that traiors were cleaned out of the White House. Senator Rradloy inquired if the Senator charged that there were traitors in the White House. To this the Senator endeavored to shirk a direct answer, bet, like all the rest of the emauct pation and arming-thesiave sehool of politicians who have become euraged at the President be cause he stands firm upon the constitation which he has sworn to sapport, and will not yield one jota to the clamors of that class of anti-Union men, took the oc¢. sion to insinuate that there were traitors in the White House, not daring to staud up mavfully and charge a point, Dut takes aa underhanded way to stab the first otficer of the government, and for what? For con- Scientiously adhering to his oath of oftice. This is the mode adopted by all abolitionists and emancipation philosophers, aud st is well that the pubitc understand why they pursue that course. ‘she ablest speech mace agains’ the resolution was pro- ably that of Senator Marphy, from Brocklyn, who bandied the question in a sensible way, holding that it a judicial qnestion. ‘The Seuate of th: Untied States herefore, that repabiicans aS many of that class spoke Died. Asvnrsox.—Oo Wedaceday, ANwrns ): waary 29, Marta Lovisa ‘ged 27 yeais.and 11 mouths, Atives are respectfully invited to at- oral, this (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock, from No. 59 Orchard sirest. Arex. —On Wednesday, January 29, ater a lopg and severe ilinces, Ermanrut, widow of William Acstia, in the ag nd relatives of the family, also the Laty Washington Chapter No. 3, U.D. of A., aro especially id: Vited to. ntteud’ tho funeral, from the’ Willett atrect Me- thodist Fpiseopal burch, vear Grand street’ on Saturday morniyg, at half-past bine o'clock precisely. The re- e. “She rolatives and frients ace respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her lato resienee, No. 767 Wash- ington street, corner of West Twelfth street, this (Friday) aftervoun, atone o'elcek. + Sueewss.—On Thareday, January 90, of scarlet fore, Fuicanern, daughter of Trane and Elizabeth Shorman, aged three years an ht months. The fricads of the fumily are invited to attend the fn- neral, on Saturday afternoon, ‘at two o'clock, from the Tesidence of her parents, No. 18 West Twentioth street. ‘Ten —On Thursday, January 20, Eumamera, wile of Moses Teer, in the @4th'yoar of her ag ‘The friends of the family, and those of her brother, Sheldon Burwoll, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 263 Madicon street, this (Friday) afternoon, at (wo o'clock. The remains will be taken toGreen wood for interment. Wesyes.—-On Thursday, January 90, after a ehort ill. noss, of dipthoria, JuLis Wanney, eldest daughter of Francis 8. and Margaret E, Wemyss, aged 5 years, 5 months and 10 days. ‘The fanorat will take place from the residence of hor parents, Xo. 04 Rivington street, on Sunday morning, at ton o'e Philadelphia and a pavers ptease copy. — —On Thursda: annery 90, Sanam Jane McAvoo, the beloved wite of Timothy Waters, in the $24 year of hee ago. Sleop on, dear wife and mam: ‘Tho fricnds of the family are respec atten’ the funeral, from hor tate residenc ter street, on Satorday afternoon, at one o'clock, without further invitation SHIPPING NEWS. an Bannnnnana FOR NEW YORK—THIS Dav. IL) MOON sere Fatal Accident at School No. 19. TO THE EDITOR OF TRE HERALD. New Yous, Jan, 29, 1862. Under “City Intelligence,” in an article headed ‘shocking and Patel Accident,” porporting to be intelli- g-nce received from the faiher of the unfortunate girl, Isabella Murphy, who, by an act of deliberate and wilful disobedience, brought on beree!f the ead and heartrend- ing circamstaxce of her death, unmeasured oblequy has ‘been heaped op all in any way counceted by proximity to the poor girl. Who the author of the article was I know not; Dutevery statement thervin contained, excepting the bare fact of her clothes ca fire, isa foul and malicious falechood, and, if by any relative of the girl, an act of the basest ingratitude to those who had burned themeelves and their clothes to save her. The facts, testified to before ihe Coroner, Dr. Ranoy, were thene: Isabela Murphy came {> school that morning Jate, and, the cay being cold and shs thinly clad, she acked permis. sion to warin herself. Being allowed to do gv, sho wont in front of the stove (which was enclosed on three sides by a fender of sheet iron), whereupon Miss Stryvesant, her teacher, pointed oat (o her the danger of her eicthes being carried into the stove by the draft, and directo! her to stand on the wid> of the stove, where wuld warm hersif equally well, At half-pa: vT mains will be takea to Staten Island for interment. Anwsrnowo.—On Thursday, January 30, ANNE, the bo- loved wifa of James ow in ihe 33d year of hor First avenue, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. Bac .—On Wodnesds ary’ 20, CHartorre, wife of Charlos Backus, aged 43 years, 6 months and 10 aaya. The relatives and (rieuds of the camly are respest respectiully invited to attend the funera), this afternoon, at Kk, from the Reformed Dareh e is ‘Rev. Mr. rot North Secoud etreet and Bushwick aventie, Brock Brrcey.—In hrouiyn, on mn Thursday, Jannary 30, Wire uv, jofant son of L. 7. and Mary G. Borgen, aged 6 months, the family are f= to attend eo eve trying one of their own members, and Lad ap foisted & cunmitica to examine the whole queen 7 had reported in favor of Mr, Bright, and again is expiltion. They had the tenes ee them id know the whole fi Senators here bad nothing but public rumor to tase their action which wa not willing to vote for jon npon the subject whether Bright was guilty or not au for that reason he would not vote to isatruct Senator Ii ho had examined the m.tier, to vou: gai ener, ‘The vamo line of argument was pursued by Senators Ram- Gay and Baley, both repabiteaue, bat withort coming fo 8 Vote the Senate adjourned. Tuis resolution, like all other questions, hur its history, ane the origin and maturity of it, ought to geal its. fate In the first pleco, nothing was said or mooted about Bercax.—On Thursday, Janvary 30, after a lingerin seg im Turney, Jay 2, oon years, 9 months aud 20 “ay. ‘The i eiatives, friends and mokers in general are po sag A opie eas 6 funeral, from his late residence, 18 Wil e't street, this (Friday, one o'clock, without farther invitation, Brakr.—O0 Thursday, January 90, Mrs. Saran Buaxe, in the 75th year of her age. Relatives and frvanda ar are respectfully pe to attend ineteneting oar Senator on the question until | iweive the class was sent, as usual, t the | tho funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at half-past one 38 Rineteon members of Congress, roprosenting different | yur. five or tix git! ; in | 0% her ide rea 1d rite in, this. State, eghed bere, Gi yard, ° ix girls being allowed to remain ‘clock, from her an |, No. 12 Leroy street. niu but pelempieriiy ‘such a resolution. 246 was las ne by @ Senator on Tuesday even- as then ia seston, lietening to the on taxation. Several of tho members jo the class room, of whom Isabella was one. At five minutes before one o'clock Mirx Stuyvesant desired cach girl to take her own seat end remam in it till she re- turned from washing her hands. Two minutes wfter Isabella rose, went to the stove, took the poker, drew forward the coals, filed the stove with so and, while before the stove, turned romd to speak to some of the girls, when it is thought that the back of her dreas Boston papers Bovrrs.—un ratay, January 2 ), Joun, the beloved << and ‘len arke,aged 10 years, 10 mouths and 3 days. ‘Tho friends of the family aro most respectfully invited to attend » om Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 41 Roose. velt stroct, ierace to eee Cametery. Ege 4 Port of New York, k, January 20, 1962. LBAR“D. ip “spend pi ‘Havana via Key West—Spof- Lane, Bryer, Liverpool—T Richardson & Co. Bibs Cultivator, Russell, Liverpool—Wil G Ship c Gury wr Filtnars Liverboototeaat nears ‘The Assemb! caught fire. A nolse in that closs room beard ty Pretin.—n Brook! od ‘evening, J 1400, Boston—Simes, Chase ® Co, Fevolotion of tbat natare that evening. Accordicg’y the | Sisk Melenis, the an to the door ae ake tes eon, | a0 ee naar s thoadee he * setae! Ree tea Ste eoce tmaiter wae postponed, and Senator da introdnont | opened the dor. when Leatelia mat her, threw ber arind | dive funeral wil take, plage hie (Friday) morning. at | ark inbor Witch sane g jn = fy hn cee vag ae = at exe! my oJ on beraiae to dcath.”’ Miss | ten o'clock,from St. Ames’ church, corner of Gold an. Frothingpam, L te, e itt juced enter da: hv irew tr down an 0 a Pele. They camo ep for i ee D — rolled her over twice on che | Front ‘Seve tee Dean Gaeta? ea, Ny aaron day, and we: na tof the teacher's pisttorm™ in the public room,when Philadelphia papers yee Saltane a War Seharp discussion. Besides despateher from feat Jia, in a state of frenzy and fear, being toostrong nK.—In Brook!yn, on Thureds; Jani Purch Me Congreve sors ive been several etbor che for Si, la fored herent out of werd a 4 ee gui en et P edvita h. tnd ate Rites Claret Pee bi Ft nema Se ko, ‘om Was Among them from | tho aisic, when her clot came one volune of flame, ‘months and a. 0 4 ® notorious abolitionist, who is g around the halla | She was met at the back partof the rool by Wise Wilson Ne relatives and omy of the nee are respectfully H Ne ‘Ave 0 ah ig la Git es a market ot living upon the pick! and ¢rumbs that | who threw her down—threw her dress over ber, as also pane ig? may of id funeral, from the —— of hte L Nickes @rop from the ‘casional tables. No doubt Senator bat not succeeding in extinguishing | parents, No. 6 piace, Brooktyn tose Ann’ Cattat, Cane, 1 eat ith, Jones & Co, on Saturd remalan wil x4 Y caitot for a shaw!, when Mise Hinton Harris has turned a eo! shoulder to him, and now he be tal eur Stor (oy Smee hore, “Pass a ragolution forel Iracrie tovet | withthe plano cover and Mes. ort witi-a mat, Doohin | Caer Net, Cou sor inceraient, token WO 1 Sehr Fellow Craft Br) Lane, Savaninale, Wa fehmi: Bright or resi Now we ask tho flames wore smoti . and Mr) the | Coox.- Wednesday, Ji 29, Mr. Minwim F, Schr A Gardner, Knowles, St di E. , x Saent ig ed fn weg Ethereal in a. ae 4 ge C] t bay her clothes of her, | Coox, aged 25 years, 2 months Par days. or 48 $ aap ‘Nickerson, yal 1. BO—Me- are it will bat and carried her stairs and laid her janeral Wilk take piace this afternoon, y, Mott & that the Logislature is under the control of men i Wash. | his own ce De. Sweet, of Fourteenth roby PL loc, from North geen i shawnee ® Porter, . Tt would exbibit @ littic moro common sense, | whom I had ent for, was in att=ndance, aod j bad also Tishesciphis tee Rovuenser papers ney, give the public more lenee in the joyalt; ‘of | on hand of! and cotton batting, ro that there migit be no Cour.—On Tee as iy zoung. =) ym members of Congress who are writing and nending delay in making the Sptication ations, Lae Dhyei- | est once of Thomas and STE. tches here instructing this Legislature what to to clans were present having been ent | and 21 steam gu Re ‘Com Le Cariina), # they would devote their timo in maturing and pagsing | for by one perso oF anothor. Nise | Hecatine berved har | strangest wil take place from the residence of her oye. Prrcrnng and has a crew of 14 fome mensure for tho relief of the finances of the be gate - | without Fast or conning during the Iast ninoteon hours of | parents. 177 Kast Twenty-sixth street, thie (Friday) afior- | man, ment, Every hour that they are delaying this matter | her life. The scleol oMeers were in the building BOON, AL ONE O'clock, Ps gy oi of Woes fuereases the danger of the country. A Iittis more com- | minutes after tho occurrence, assisting, directing and Cownones.—On Thursday, January 90, roped ©., the 15, vim meenetown 16 ith, at er and as son sonso and leas of Duncombe is now demanded by Ue | s)aring no ex to save her iifo and alloviate her | beloved wite of Patrick Gah 49 yen cae euce h. cememaa tsi. Wi En A> eased Wbdabditante of phis Stato of their representatives in Cou | suerings. The boye were coger to run for medicine, ‘The relatives and friends are renpectiully invited toot | jaraees, Ton 8 36 peeked steamehtp » bound ‘BS sib, FRIDAY, JANUARY 81,1862 hea Chat Sanday at Regio Uy ind Teuled ‘to west and blew very heavy ‘hip Mowror remy. Ver Tn a Galway, ef days, in bal Rr hy pon} # an: Stipa soa, pave to ballast, to Nesmith & Ba. Upw ant yoni eee ee et in'sishtat Fire Inand tho ev Higttaa senry gentoer: sean of Bk ton th 18 Portoguese brig Nar Cane trom Santos tor Fal BE: anid ‘supptied fi Keving on Ucard the crow Boyne, Storer, hence, and of abandoned), with in Int 43 99, jon ian tark Daphne, andar transi a 8 iat4h, lon m Liver ; Hechniond, je, from Havre for ves a Ship Soni Carolin, Kempton, Am'werp an Dee §¢ | Dartmouth, E, peed wt wtamiee od i Smith ds Go,” Bas opel ‘Weather on Ship nfard Geen, lead, Rotternam, 36 hale mdse, to Hermann pore Eeowaey samt 6 Read & Co, Son Bee: als wii fer: tr ieg ch manetwen b bark Figgeds uened-a, lates oumber of wast ba nears tallae Oi et Randy Hook, where ear ok a heavy NW ileraud 8 was blown Ba Besson (io efteintle), Taylor, Padang, , 98 days, to Brown, sk atignle Gorden (ir of Preto), Gordon, gsaariaist days, with coal, to Arthar Leary, Had heavy we ies the entire passage; been 8 days whibin 80 0 mils bee 1a or), Morionsom, Malaga, 68 days, ta = ee fh a to AE an unk Tycoon (of Mystic, Ot), Secley, Naples, 61 dave, with feutttod D nae Site Beew IU days on ssundinge, with NE cales Hark WA Platontoa (of Providence), Bennett, At'en: te, SBdava, m ballast to master. Jan 4, Ait u oy 4, epoks me Thus Pike, 4i cays tro Cadiz for thuatin, A invexcerlenard vers henry. weathers epllt uae and has be: blown § times serous the Gut bis, Mopacatio, Jam 12, with coffer, hides, 16, Cxpe ‘Tberon brur ng. 5 heace for Arptit alish steam frigate, &o, to Matta: Nav iinet. ith: iia with 23 16, lon 71 45. toi, 0 fei Wan lost; Sdthe (e'wi'e of Rev Mr atesssuger, 4 posweug dies, and her body was brought (0 this cli. Dig TI Havelo. ki o? Kemp, NS), Dexter, Carthagens, Dec 25, with roaster. Had heavy N and E wa- ja Long Island Sound, and put into Tarpaul a ndsley, Acpigwall, Jan 4, with hides &e, to Lin savy Nand Nit gales. pe (of Bauaue), Wiswell P Biitn ot Hf Bantord. ‘Shepberd Kaanp, geatsing: New Haven), Mant, Tort Spain, 28 days, Jrowhrigce's Sons. Tas been Ut with Sogar, t2] Hatteras, with heavy N. Tat 38 4ty Jon 38 sid and abundore h al’ot ber ‘anding, foreeail reefed and set, painted black with @ Jel‘ow streak, wbout 360 tons onrtian, "boats all gone, colo: s fet in the mala raging unl Gown, and hed ‘been bat’a short time abandoned, Brig Boreas (Br, of Halifax), Cro 3, with logwood, to master, as has been I ae. Nof Loe eras, Fathom Ban ine Mary Tiltan), Ketiy, Biagk River, Ja Ju tween Savanns-Ie-BMiy) Jan, sof bad weather; th” si Bog Itart Beawy SB gates for ihe hase 10 avy NE gules for the last Erg Huntress, Dancar, Ha Jan 5, via Matanzas 17 days. in ballast. to order, After leavirg Havaua had very henvy weather, Sy into Matanzas for repairs; was with in ‘ork 13:b, and blown of, at, St Croix. 13 days, with saga: ye, to very heavy ‘waster! ie and Bene salle, was chased ford honrs by a sinal » Richard Roverts, goawwn, tell over in}, Stront, Alexandria, 5 dass. i taux, 99 days, with mdse, her oT the cast. , Jan 6, with rubber Ae, to -arked River, NJ), Hazelton, Tobas- ¢, to BF Smail. Vith inst, lat 25 ‘Sy'a boat from US siea.ner Water ean] sw co, Jan 6, with mahor 40 fon #323, was boarde Witeh, all well. Schr Alexander M (Br, of Turks n Tebands), iver, with lo; ah oF Winnett. Had sto from Straits of ra seh eh a lat 38, lon 73, had a heavy NE ay uid Washed every Froveate thing fro The deete; 20th, gt 30 90, 10 73 30, Spoke Fe eMo yn ight froin Bort Ro I for New York. Snr Ontental (Br, of Disiy,.NS), Dalby, East Caicos, Jon 12, with salt, to DW Dawolt. "The sche Qulekstep, of Boston, sgaiied samme day. packed Unzard, Wilson, Etizabeibport, aud aalted for ei Suis'O 6 Acken, Peck, Bilzabethport, atid sailed for Stam. or: Schr Norma (wrecker), Wicks, from the ship Arkwright, "Boar tary An ‘O8 ast reporter £hip J 8 Persons, from Si iP Ob n Howes, IC rom Havre, Dec 18, oa, . nd one brig.—AN by ateamtug By pilot boat Bara Nye. it Goo Stee " Gordon, trou Liverpoot, Dec 4 r), ilo Janeiro, Dee I. uusett, Halt, trom Havana, Jaa 1 SAILED, Steamships Arabfa (Rr), ant City of Manchester (Br), Queenstown and Liverpool (both ate 8) AM). Wind during the With rain, Miscellaneous. Br Bank Exos: Bi miles 8 York. Sue ents was hy et im, Bugland, ‘Mr dturrs: to the bayk. BY aia Eu, ben -0 for Lghorn, before reported ashore gp, Waic Hub Reet, ax oevin Hoaréd ff, and wae tacon to Mer'cargo of alcotiot is a iets thougu her own puinps will Keep her fe guot order, free of water, Br Scur Extzaaera Ann, from Priave Edward Island, vith 2409 !uushels poratoes, Horm | to the United States, went ‘at Three Fathom Harbor, N8, previous to the 22d inst. ew aban doued her. Pansoxe (of Millville, NJ), Shaw, from Baltl- 3 for Boston, pat into Edcariown Dée 27, baying In the gale of the 7th. f Homon Jan 1. She obtained now - eR ad 2 ns, emt, ie had fa heavy weather: , eint Fenived other: damage, and put inte ver, Nd, an tie 29:h to repaint," wn uv Suk Anantxe, Caspar, from Boston (before reporied mina. al Eliewortl 17:0 inst. Rporis having boon 8 ndon the - fram Boston to ile. E env) blows, ost boat aiid sustained Diher danages, ‘Ther oven ‘perrons ou bord, inclu! Ing the crew of four, whe o Were on an allowance of water for several da; a. Scum ARoutus (of Freeport) a, at Cartense on the 10:h Inst from Portland, ropors deluge gale Dee ton: the (Mr Geo Courtaey) overboard, and also lost deck loud Coumox—Schrs Adelia, for Buttimore, and Jenn Lind, from Bevera if River, cae tH oltigon 280 thas, wie beatin, bowen it, Hoboom, f fore tore =e curried ithe onp, walnt slope, ong was otherw the WL wore ake olf by the A boris eteehr wate wi od was on Mousey towed tp ts Balti Rae Jon 7—The three versels captured and burned by adera'e aleamer Sumer yer a Follows, und notas re oun reporte’, Vizi—=Ship ; pe rom NYork for Sombrero cerew of 18 porron))" lat 204s, Jong 67 23 W. Bari, Eben Dodge, Hoxie, of ant fram Nibec™ ° ng (erew), lat 3 tie Ovenn 12 dare, w m1 Arcade, Sinith, of Portland for 11), 1820.39 N, long the 43, were deli. tied Sates Consul, Dear, Jan H—The ship James Smith, Ca f Liver. pieh trite New ‘Yort for Loudon, bas been enone: Utih an en chor and chain to replace others Lost durtt ihe gale, Dove. Jan 12—Tue Am ship Hghiand Teht 28 dara ti New York fo; Ante Fy rt rh $9.05 bo Sti Tent ed hee oP Bheba, of Sitelas, tom, ana took of tho crow, i? innumber. Had} ther all the passage. Dantxovrm, Jan 12—Pat “in O:den bark Fanny Kireliner, from" New York for Auiwerp.’ with loss of alley bull . Ieaky, and ship on her Deamcnds, hig We prs Tavs, Jan MaTue American +h jain having discharged ¢ Normandy, lying tn van bn mtordog ih ill Fealged then 5,300, cA a, Ae, W 1 How lols for 54, making In all the wam or 0960, |“ Livexroot, Jan 18, W—Put to, the WL Burroughs, trom Giargow for Marana, with lose of foremast head and ji. ‘The Gavernet Lanadon, Sree: Siar saitees FJ 6 Gores edon, ror! ‘ jock owepn aud ea oe 2 wa ser hag sonbuatarea Reavy 4 nig ida wo ith mb taving Hi, trom, Row York uifted ving encow seve we fargo, pnd tprung alsak; crew tabea O€ by the Ana tar tt | i cr inte 9 the bark dence, of Siraorae. eon tor ied in's sinking sats Dre in tnt 39 8, trew inven of by the Biatennany of Piymouth, (rom New wie and landed here, a a toe raat a Jan 10—The Taaeiot ant ua 4 ht ry ‘O GPM) the fren to prevon r. : foaien « op) snow ‘Smalngon shore in ra jov 22--The Am, then, ferret Rey ay cried here Oot 8h sn ergo. enact ey wi is belong rep Cano—Capt LOL pl oMftcers and rig Of Rorwegien peace Tar ‘Miigo, dusing a violent paces iblicly express their sincere grat ‘ee owe ae id Melioe, of the sehr Ned, of New York, to all of whom, next to Provicence, Fesevie frum a most ject a and hurrane treatment they Se u ie thet ne Board that veasel. They alsa de ve 4 skiltad nvanuer in Wis heaty gale und high eva which made the Teague the extreme, Chartote Whbe ee p=} 2 Antwerp for Akyab, paviott hire, Grae, xo 4 Web, ton 3 Wo bin gnawing Ba Rey | No 7298, aieering 8, Bark doamie (of ‘verbo me, from Hondaras for Fatinon pot LL Navane, J . mee Pawar re it, for jan 17, NYork Tor Live nt ry Selon ol the Weses cach Mas ‘Brovwersaa' ram Ja i, Ja fan ul isa te Jan 9A: ad og ‘sla Bouter, Be ¢ rt r Lin Baraca, ‘Nov le—Arr Mary mae * ‘iuon rr, Jan 18—Arr Eliza Olive, . Cviza Veconta, Sun, 1—in port + ts antR0- for Palermo next cay, seeking freight, - LOM BO. bee Cook Ah ee a Cal oe | Sh iste, Gato ti th, Ge ene: Ain i 7 Ns Hey Ge Give? ith, Nasional ale hiuihewn, Caloutie? Ramin Sid oct Barney, ¥ meat, 3 Dee, 1—Sia H ee ioimeirae Fey Seven eases Herbert roubbaver: D Jan é—Arr Samaritan, Stimpson, NYork (and pro- evndid to London). ; Bastin 208 ohn eee Libr trom Ae Beat aetna Re gat Base Bansne, ap 13 )2--No Aum vessel in port. ‘Sid 12th, sche Quicisten.of Ant B A Coclran, Bowden, was ‘cre A ope Jann, Serta at Grinainas, Dro?—Aré Seana for Boston, ‘Thomas Holcora! Gu for Ntork); ls CD 'p Merwi elds Queenstown): dst I “ eee ee eS cena Naugioe)s Jeng, brit Clrrouce, Pluney Gea Sow Yon) 6 Wind easter fraud t's ts and wes bth laste Jan Ghark Helen, Maroy Marshal, wtey Br brig: oe Foy Ae i co Wiork, wus news 16? peace o& Fries Deo Tre cenens iar deena G N sulin Fraser, Becvert, Gardiff, | Bld sor 3h iba ove Heng: ath Oxenbrldgey- tape igge Ene, lope we), ihe fads, POP bly stand frome cpostedie GH an Th Gato es Dave: Adams, Lo.don- La sytney (ana alniseo; Ei Franc! th, "4; 16th, Samuel Ruse Fiat an "forks" na, Nes 4 “ 3h, He Faibor, do: m, ae se ae a if At do; Beart, chair, Phlede pata; ‘Sona Kings, ree Montross WL Birrell us, Cunsgows 14th, Barna- Leds ye kaw reer Yorks i. Kete cag th rings, ei ind Haier rte Bt “nctts,(d0; Joka Well (e), dos Sa alan Pi y wh, Pi Bt eNYork. “eau Mancheee ‘Frask, and Senator, Welsh, New: ‘est’ ork; Great Western, Furaer, und Monicbeilo, a ed indi Faye i SD Ame. icon Ui do; 13 rs ae sons Ame ia aa N¥oret ‘stray Wedaneiro, aes Lo viel Oackett, rgen Py das Rew pers, si bio a, Taswox, Jan Air ‘Orchib: oe ont erpu es Rowe, s 3, Nov Lenn , Ondou ssa onah, Beare: Bombay, Sa rid Neetiots ‘Galved ‘Kingdom, Mars, Deco Arr St hernart, Frown, Calo ta, scsino, Jun 12 asks C1 Clara & 3.til, Serndelia,, for Yor 2090; be Nor Sin tight Ik pal ard Sia Tight Maywess ig Bun Prancieco, ids Br a ‘ia: spear ry ee Jos “Ee fei, Manila Noy Loar) Means, Faiiaa, Bat, Sh re aT Petia 01 en London: Tosrentecarie ‘Sit trim Po: tPhilip Hees Nov 18, og AMG SGM St , Now 1—Are Wi pert. Arrow, Berry, Glasgow. grace. 7, Jan Are Bion therm Argus Orette Mia. pehiahn, Buke; Mury ker, Clurcuill, and Hilzs, Skianers. Mg, Dec 6—Arr Santia.n, Jonking: lagapore, Para, Jan 5—In port brig De ey, tor NYork 9h, ot ‘Svarm, Jun t--in port seat Marcia, from Boston just. ie Arr Re] Atiants pagearars fen Mtr Revers ry ateaas @ od Nesaid, ray, 04 Tith,. 1) Nohua ctetsn, Phinney, Alexandra thy A Dunbar, Huamnraay:Dimingey 2 NYork: Bid Wich, SUNark, Colley, Aiuw fincoux, Nov S—Atr ianal, Hatch, Cateutia; 6th, Mare tha I Huopheess, Venung; W7ih, Alvert Currier, MTOR, dan 12—Sid Stella (8), NYork, -a1¥ Edinto, Filun, Almica, By Nassine, Jiu 10—Arr D0 alusiay, Van Name, N¥ork, Storaya, Doe Simla pory barks Suuhivoul, Sampson, for Bonion; Suerwood, Hawsou, unc; ocay Sephem Duncan, Sauth, do, Sypxry, NSW, Oct 2. sre Reswcone, Beruham, Yorks th, Teaaituny Buse Sich tia? Noy Tropic, Smit, tong. in Fran, a Farly Bird, Coo Kong: leit Mea 8. ae cut, i flatery jastings, bot, Sears, Ben (rok Ti port Dec, tuipa Jokn tay, Benarcs, Hin ated Hale, te att Toe Lin’, for do: Blonde’, MAN aad Marry nis, Co Conace lout, bs, for sule; bark Alingna, ena ‘rir Yong Kong, Arr 5) pric, 2 Paptets, Hon, sae he ow tale" Eo ai at x What yy "iy a i, Yen » iow, Mant St Twas, Jan l-Avr schr Amy Cause, ey Jamia, ape efor Mate stn purtecher ad WysNaL Man, Jan S—Tn 15 Golden Fieeon, Hal, fo Nor 6 tay ‘inne (ity for doresdy. alist ye, dan * Are Join Lary, otc, Batavia i %, Jan &-Air Bennet basa Stears, rowgin, (het Sreawsen ‘Arr iron X Pork, Nov 10, Ju geawuing, at Hong Kong: Jan $i Juin Raa Outi. 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