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8 ARRIVAL OF THE OCEAN QUEER. $735,665 IN TREASURE ON FREIGHT TERRIFIC GALE AT ASPINWALL. Loss of the Royal West India: Com- = Steamer Aven. GER SPECIE ALL SAVED. Warrow Escape of the United States Brig Bainbridge Several Other Vessels Wrecked. Reported News from New Granade, Central America and the Sonth Pacific Repablics, Ree, ee, ae. ‘The eteamsbip Goean Queen, Capt. Tinkhepaugh, from Axpinwatl 28tb ult,, arrived at (his port yesterday after. moon honed is tho specie list of the Ocean Queen:. 1a RR Co. $16,087 Louis McMurray &00 $1,000 Atlan MeLane ~ 49,000 D. Hambnrgher, 10.000 Foss, Dempator OS 3,388 Richard Pasrick....’ 20,000 Wm. Moyer & Cox... 10,100 Scholle Bros. 000 J. 1. Coghill... Nenstadier bros. . J. Uiller & Bres, @urns & Peabody, BL Unger & 38. volan4 £0 Se! dams. Wells, Fargo &0o. 209) O00 ‘To order... 31,725 235,66 ‘OUR PANAMA CORRKSPONDENCE. Panama, Noy. 25, 1862. ‘Thore are at present no less shan eight larve ves-els-of_ swar i oor harbor, namely :—American flagship Lancaster, sleopr of war Oyane and St. Marys; British ship ‘iurtar; Brevch fiagabip Paiias, fricate Cornelie, corvette Galatic and despatch boat Diamant. All of the latter are bound for Mexieo. The Britieb frigate Cameleon sailed hene® fer Mexico on the 18th. ‘aptain Poore, of the United States Navy, arrived on Wo 2d from New Yerk, to take command -of the St, Marya. Lieutenant Commander Fitzhugh, executive officer on ‘tbe St. Marys, returns home on the present steamer to take command of a gunboat. Rear Admiral Bell, commanding the Pacific squadron, as been suffering from a slight fever, but is.now quite weeovered and able to visit share, The steamer Anne, on her way from Guayaquil to this port, spoke the bark Contest, coffee laden, from Costa Rice, off Buenaventura, Another horrid murder was perpetrated at Tabogs en Sonday night. the unfortanate mam being boatswain's maate on board hor Britianie Majesty's ship Tartar. ‘The deceased, with otber sailors, was ashore on liberty, and i655 presumed was murdered for his money. He i: eaid to have been a very quiet, well conducted man. ‘lwo pereons have been arrested on suspicion of being the mur- SFr the severest gale ever experienced at aspin- It on Friday night, Satarday aud Sunday. ‘dhe gale commenced alont’ midnigat, and by daybreak Oy) British brig oe wasreported.as atotal wreck. hav- ‘aef, and Was soon followed by the Koyal pany’s steamer Avou, which is also crew having escaped to the shore i all possible exertious to uve the ; fortunately mo lives were Jost u either case. ‘The took ina million dollars in specie the evening Previous, which had all been recovered after the gale abated. Hoth vesseis are reperted as Ynll of water ut last accounts. ‘Tbe steatuer Ovean Queen carriod away hey paddle box against the wharf, ont toull , eroded in getting to sea. The Unied states brig Bainbridge wae cousidered at last socounts in dange: ae guns and stores were thrown overboard and the ves wel abandoned by the officers and crew. They, however, took pessersion of her again un Tuesday. Her’ Britannic Minjesty's frigave Jason Was lying off the purt, but owing to the heavy sea cola render mo assistance, Phe Koval ‘West India steamer fayar, from St.Thomas, made her appearance on Saturday aiternoon of the jut, but did net venture in. Sbe will take the home mails anc passengers ‘via Carthayena The Panama Raiirond Company's bark Golden Ruie struck the besch, kuecking off her iulse keel and doing some viher damage but by great exertion succeeded ia anys her « ft. Communication between Aspinwall an cut off sin # Saturday evening. the w ‘and the track under water tor several mile planes ii ie Said Lo the depth of eicht feet Just night Mr. Taowpsoa, one of the company’s con écetors, who leit Aspinwall with an engine snd a couple of ears, succeeded mn reaching « He left the tram a few miles tre ‘the aid of canoes, niules, hand Wd pedertriani:es managed ty get throvgh. The water pears ty be sub- @idiog, aud iL ie provable the road may de smorrow. The mail: and p mm boerd the Tamar,of Asp some Aspiuwall, und with course HO idea can yet be formed ol the extent « davage done to the rood, {i any, but it i# protub Ot be serious Beyond this taere ix nothing of special interest ls We have bad constant rai for three days. but it ie ne cleared up with a prospect of fine weathe The tate Convention meets on the astb dook ing ‘orward with some cnrioatty as to th WH) probably give us « negro teria. Moequesu Las not reached the sthuly yet, but ie looked for aho t the 10th of December. ‘Sp say one News from © . Ameria: OUR PANAMA CORRESPONDENCE. Pasama, Nov. 25, 1862 Tae Pavama Railroad Company's steamer ¢ Captain Dougles, arrived at thie on the the Central Americas ports. [am indebved (oh ing purser, Mr. Clecman, for favors. - GUATRMALA, ‘The 24th October, bemg the birth day (compiemnos» D hon) Fxcellency Senor Capitan General lou Katael Car- Preeident of Gustemala, wae eelwprater i @ mort magnifient style. The Gordo of (inaictasin guvlishes the corsespond euce between Senor Yrisarri, Miuister of Gnatemela st Washington, and Mr. Seward, in relation ‘+ the Vomeroy scheme of nero mization in Cemiral Ameri ‘Vrisarriy rotesis aysinst the scheme, aud sayeh anent desires yi OUrAge A if rept Sam Mignel m crewded with merohuxts quarter to otiend the atuual ‘ait. An imm of Dusitiens will be transacted there dary mpenth. ‘The goverument aa celebrated a Contrect with Sr Origguto Medine to epiablich an opens m@ the captte WONDO NAS, rerolnm@on ou the 7th nitime » part of the repodlic hax remuaiwe perfec: e the impresiou i that the Prepon. will be able horvaiter wo rule im peuce. The epoob or re ‘Felutions appea's lo have paced, and the people gencrally desire pane NWARAGTA. ‘The tirapada clique hae dociared (bem micntiow to op pose the inauguration of Gen. Martinez, but their ¢ will pot trichton aavhody nor amount to mW received « large majority of ¢) sequently, Bas been legaily el hext 4x years vit is wlieger, held sufticient ¢ rigorona toeasurey acaiuet him it ronte tf imoperativs. ‘The oomn- rything morder on the letbrour, and the woald De transported with desnawh and Coeta Kies The Congress ot cuir re oppore the coloninal.ov saben ‘The following \e A tranwlat Aurcr® J -Thy > ignite muxttors relat ing haste: on on tbe repabli« except und the aunthior {te Seoul (he individnale privileges granted by the gover: hall sidered netnralived when the tern fixed by carta jawa ol the comstitution (paragrab 3, artiole i) bas transpired. ond when they bave (uitiled he other frmuities reqnired by individuws belag required, from the time they 6 the coantry, te renoanee al) protection fron vornment, Nod protection of 1m themeeclves of the or Obineee med f the African y the event of ite being dow Inereduction inte the eountry of individuala pertaining Wo these raves may be limited or entirely stopped ‘The coffee crop in Conta Rica thin year will yield 300 000 quintolx News from the Sous ¥ OOK PANAMA CoML ie ‘The Preific Steam Nevieaton Ce e!eomer A en a a me Maen en pecan a get ent et REeNipare—nnestncediarnnecenendsienscweieee NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1862. Bogota arrived at this port on the 2ist inst. from Val- paraiso and intermediate ports. CHILE. The assovement em eottun goods had cauasd hp aecnitnnte eatay-aaeten im the dis. of Urbina in his Rhibuster oxpe- men and arms to assist Gen. r Es digvation m Chive, tnd'it i# reported Usat the Chilean Con- ‘sul at Callao would be removed for his agency in tho af- fair. It is feared that the amicable relations heretofore ex- betwoen Chile and Bolivia woutd be interrupted, on acenunt of roveral eitivers ef Ghile having been arrested che anchorities of the Bolivies port, Lamar, The par- ties arrested were engaged in working guano deposits, whic the authorities claitned (. 9@ on Bolivian territory. It appears to be a question of units. Sonor Kieurdes, Of Ohi, clavms the tavention ef a new mechanical power, which answers all the purposes of ste im, saves the expease of fuel, and the risk of ox- plosiens and other acoklents which endanger le and pro- perty. The elements of propulsion are said to be obtained by mevostor compressed air, combined with hydraulic power on a system similar to the hydraulic press. He is enceavoring to raise sufficient fords to defray the ox per ses of tho neeussary apparatus for testing the value of the prepelling power, and antic:pates the best results from the experimont,” If it answers it may work a eoum- plete revolution in the industrial world. rene Goveral Holienique arrived at Cattao trom Coquimbo, on the steamer Rogsta, on the 10th inst. Ne was warmly received at all the Peruvian ports where the steamer tonched by the imbabitanis. At cach one ef the ports the citizens went on board the steamer and prevaiied apen the General to goon ebore, where he was received i the most enthnsisstic manner ‘The @hamber of Deputies haye entered # suit against the Jomercio of Lima, the principal journal of thai piace, becaase jt had ventured to call fur more economy in cer- tain portions of the public expenditure. ‘Vhe Peruvian army and navy have ‘been reduced to ten thousand mem, Those men wha Lave been discharged from the army will findemployment in, agricultural pur- suits, RCUADOR. An immense fire had taken place at Guayaquil on the 16th snst., and the rains were stil] burning when the Bogota lett. The fire took place in the houses: fronting on the river. Severs! millious of pounds of cocoa have been lost, ‘The estimated loss caused by the fire 4s @aid to be about one watlion of dollars. NEWS FROM BURNSIDE’S ARMY. Attack gn the Uniom Gunboats in the Rappahaunock—The Enemy Compelled to Withdraw—The Rebels Extending Their Defences—Severe Smow Storm, &e, Eranquarrers, ARMY ov THR Poromac, Bec. 4, 1862. ‘On Thursday the rebeis bronght seme field pieces to bear on our gunboats lying in the Rappahannock, neat Port Royal. A few shots soon compelled them to with” draw their guns out of range, No barm was dane. Everything romains quiet at the front. ‘The enemy is reported to be extending dis tines down the river, while @ iarge force guards the upper fords, Yesterday the weather was anything but pleasant. In the morning it commenced raining, thpn bailing, and about noon suow set in, which continued rapidty to fall until ten o'clock last night. This morning there are about. four inches of snow on m tbe ground, and everything is fvezen up. The severe storm has affected the operationsof the army very httle, ead will probably oveasion no delay whatever. Much eomplaint is cipeonend among army officers in reference to the large number of brigadier generais bang. ing around Whehingtou with a view ef getting »ppoimted on Courts martial, in order to escape active sery ice in the Bela, ‘here is nothing new trom the other side of the river, The rebels have wot changed their position. ‘The medica! commission, consisting of Surgeons Suck jey and Pineo, United States Voiuutecrs, and Surgeon Thompson, United States Army, appointed to examine modical officers, 11 in Washington on the 10th inst. Ail surgeons who have <ained a position jn thy army withont the proper qualifications will be imuncdiately Temoved Yesterday Dr, Letterman, Medical Director of Army of the Potomac, issued aa order 16 the medical directors of each corps, dirseting thom to report without delay the names of all surgeons who are deemed iveom- petent or concerning whose abilities there exists a doubt. Every step is being ¢akem to correct the evils hitherto prevailing wm the medical department, and 4 Qogree of effi oy hiyhly vatisfactory has already ween xepvined. Yesterday Captain Cox, Headquarters Conmaissary, tubhsbed an extensive dey te be used after the ue ea. 1b Of wupplics near this place, of bo ag arny, IMPORTANT y FROM | HARPER'S FERRY. Occupation of Winchester by entrar Geary’s Troops—Great Enth asm of the Citizens—The People Beg for Protec- tion from ¢ *Rebels—Defeat of Rebel Cavalry, &., &e. Haaren’s Ferry, Va., Dee. 6, 1862. Gemcral Geary bas jut reported to General = Pegnit of his reeonuotsrance. He leit here on the 1st inst aud met the cavalry of the enemy, under White, Mender son and Bayler at Charlestown, routed them with # loss wounded; marched into Berryville the same even again met the enemy, drew bir into a trap, killed five and wounded cighicen more, and the same evening bi vouched three miles beyond Berryville. Next day he ad. aveed beyond the Oquequon, skirmis® ng with rebey wun one ¢ Winehester, demand order was compliod w forees with ace his. General Geary sent afew s trem the fortifications after the flying enemy, clear the city, as a fue de joie, One bundved amd tw rebels, unable pe trom Waeheste were paroled. Seventy-five conacript? rushed (rom their ment and begeed fer proto which was ex led withous reserve, Refngees flocked for om persecuiton. Fiv of oar ewn prisouors released, avd the prison do £ a iimued i to depart, when large deputations of eit expiaived that his orders forbid him , expr apd laft amid-the tears of seme and the evident regret of thoueandy tienerai * where be ary Peports % great he ent, and thet at Winchester it wie Maraed complete, meas and generosity was sown our men. Between Bur yville aué Winchester we © rod abeut one hundred horses and mules, and sever» con bonds of four boionging to the rebel army General Oeary marched six mikes toward Nuke Mitt cavalry continually banging on his rear. Yesterday he marched to Oakland near Chorlestown, joe men bivonnoking 0 the show, which 1 cen tallies y, and was now several laches, deep, Mill Kept atter us, but by ae ngenions Worough!y whipped thal our troopr reprise their spowy pillows. This afiernoon onr forces returned eheerils Que only fost was one man slightly woonded, Seneral Geary's force consisted oF thirty-three hun ‘ved chosen infamtry trom all the regiments tn hie dtwi- Nn, two sections of artitiory from Knapp’s ballery, two from MoBitery’ battery amd two trom Hampton's bai te. wud weil Y, Making altogether twelve ghar, and itty cavalry of Me Pires nr ytome, Among the prisons brought im are several rebel cavalry office: Senator Wilkivkom vised General Sowa bving Vour deserters from the First Maryland rele! imwntry came in yesterday. ‘The Pirate Al a. RRPOUTRD CAPTURM OF THK BARK MAKRIET Sav LD ING. ORT RL TREATMENT OF THR CREW tk Vre- #8), PILLAGED AND BLOWN UP" OLD BiASWAX’’ CROPS TUS MAIR AND CUTS OFF ME MODETACKH RE ~ THR STOWE NOT CREDITED, ETC. (From the Portland Argus. Dec 5 We yesterday had a call from Capt, Peabouy of tie hark Karst Spa | Thomaston, whose vewsol war fired byt Nov. 18, im latitu tode 66 16 ing, ent a bout aboarl, and ordered Capt. Peabody to tke bis papers and ©o aboard the British pirave, kivery thins vainable Liat could be earried away was token, and hon the bark Was seben Mire and it blew up, boing loaded with keresenegor. Therd were three other crows on the Sigbama Capt. P. wod bie crew were all put m irons and that have got been paroled, and @ rebel infaniry lore fy fed on brew. and water for thirteen days, when they were pot on boerd the brig Hiram, of Pictou tor Wali River witioh landed them at the latter pigee. Captain ?, states that tie master of the Hiram treated them with se vt kindness, and officers and ¢rew desire to return im thanks therefor Captain P. says the Alabama nar not more than » ave men becides oMcet skough they represent ‘hore mired and titty. Uegays Semmey Has his hair cropped close to his bead and hit face shaved smooth, having got rid of his Cormidaple moustache, Captain Pw lad to Hee, 18 in good courage and sparity not by hit misfertune, and fr alvoady on ‘or the comma of anothor v@es LATRR BY TREMOKAPH, Bostox fhe owner of the bark Harriet Spaulding a Peabody ‘8 a hritmbug, and that there puory about the pirate Alabama. even Dec, 6 1Ne2 * thee # ne truth in the Q. Ha’ ! ser el ap at THE RIGHT M AVENUB ACORTION CASE. Dr Mivvohe "Batare Judge McCunn om a Writ of Hebeas Corpas—Rebatting Zvi demce forthe Defence—Cress-Examina- ¢ton of Aagustas L, Simms—Interesting Testimony—Where Does the Marg! Between Honor and Dishonor Lie? &o. Before Uny Judge bicCunm, at Chambers. Dre. 6.—Dr. Brown, the alleged abortiouist, acoused of causing the death of Miss Clementina Anderson -by pro- docing an abortion on ber duricg the early part of tast month, and frem the effect of which ehe died on Wedoes- day, the i9Ub uil., was brought before City Judge MeCunn this aftervoon-on a writ of haboas corpus. He was at_ (enéed by Lis eouosel, Air. Heary Clinton, Augustus L. Simuw, tho alleged reducer, was present, accompanied by his brother, Charles H. Simms. Mr. Clinton cross- examined 4. 1, Saute at considerable length, for the purpose of eticiting rebutting testimony to show that the eritue allemday the death of Miss Andergon should not be charged on his client. The Doctor was brought Ww Lhe Judge's chambers by Nicholas Maher, keeper of the Tembs, and during the examination of Simms appeared to be intently reading & newspaper. The follewing ie the evidence giver by Augustus 1. Simma, who. boing sworm, testified that be lived at No. 139 West touts street and was a sign painter by egcu pation, he was abot twenty-six years of age, and tirst became scquainied with deceased at the doer of he" father’s house; was iutroduced to her by a lady irvead wi here: it occurred about two years ago this fall, and after that be wusited her about once or twive 4 week ; there was no understanding that he went as a suitor, aud nothing was said about marriage; there was no marriage engage. ment, and no nnderstanding at any time that he should marry the doovased ; his visits after the first two months wero discontinued openty—that is, not with ber father’s knowledge, as far ax he knew; her fawer hud net forbid- dea Lim the Louse; bo was cognizant of his visits during the first six months; he did net request bim 10.disem- tinue them, they were afterwards comtinued without the father’s knowledge, at the daughter's request; he.visited her at her father’s house after that; the father generally #4me bome sbeut vive or halt-past pine, and the witness usually loft besere that time; the reason she gave was that an affair happened in which her father supposed the witness was the prim ipal aud her father requested the deceased act to Keep company with him; ihe affair alluded to was a complaint of an indecent assault against a friend of the Witness, and the fathef understood it was he; the com- Plaint was (or an decent assault upon a young lady of the name of Curley; his triend’s. name was Coles, against whom the complaint was made; witness merely knew the lady by sight, and shere was no complaint against him: believed be had neyer at any time been arrested on a criminal compiaint; Bis friepd’s name was D. H, Coles, who, he believed, wae arrested on the charge, aud had an examination before # police magistrate; did not know where the arrest occurred, but believed be gave himsely up; witness never spoke to Miss Carley, bus was present when the conduct on the part of Coles eccyrred tor which he waa arrested; it took piace at No, 360 Bleecker street, in witaess’ store, which is a paint. shop; po ope but him- self, the lady and Mr. Coles were present; no indeceut ageaull was made; the jady was sitting on Mz, Coles? lap; she wade no complaint ef the conduct r ed in his store; she commenced to cry, but could not say what About; witness thought she onty feigned it; dit sot know what she was there for, but supposed she went to see Mr. Coles, with whom «he was arquainted; she lad been there once before whan he was there; those were the oy two occasions on witich she was intpe store, but had seen her pass Inmdreds of limes; when she commenced crying she was sitting on Coles’ Jap; during Ube Ume she waa there he did not bear her say anything paricnier; when she commenced ery- wx Mr. Ueies told her she had better go home: hadid not want anything do with her; did mot ses Coles Lake apy liberties wth her &. Your brother, Chacles H. Simms, testified thar be ‘d you and Davi Coies wer treating ademal was not ayrest Q. Had you trial or exeminution on that charge? A. No, it was made against Coles only; he was a wit- eas for Celes on his trial at the Special Sessious when Coles wie discharged; there had never to his knowledge deen wiy emminal complaint against bim: was born, brought Ap aud had always Lived w York city business ag @ sign parnter aud letterer for the trade: kept the place it Bleecker street about three years, Re May, 1858, t) May, 1862; gave-it up jas May; be fore’ that “his plage of business was at i9 Warren street, in partnership with @ pergon named Stephen Paylis, who now lives in Hoboken, where ne keeps « paint shop; before that he worked in Hamtoond street with Mr, JicKenna, hut they were not im partnership: provious to that ne worked for Baylis and for himself’; learned his wade with Joseph §. B. Damels, in Cansi street, apd was with him abont thirteen months: no othe. apprentices were there at that time; had ved in bis present resi- wr, 189 West Tenth street, about twelve or thirt ears with pre) be as Miss Andersen io ex- plain te b he had mo connection with the complaint inged oral t Coles: she was sulistied shat be had vo, but Y she told her father se, was in ihe habit ma to the father during the rst six months: he jold tie Ganghter that be was imnoceut in vee gard to the Lomnlaint against Coles, snd thonght that was suitiviens, and sid net think it necessary to cxpixin mate tors to the father: be could not see ham on account of the Ktughter pot wishiny wite tede -o, end therefore could pt explain Matters to nim: he visited Migs Anderson me he firsi her until alking with ber: d Miss Anderson with her father’ be Saw Lim iv the touse several times three movie: during the whoie two V week as a yeners! th! ss arrested once for ill. Js that iene or fnlser A. Its fatse; T from the = kuow. wes ever said by bor ying her; the apoken of in reference to o intimacy bewy ween them " . Where die yeor intercourse With har occur! iu the entry of her father’s house: it’ was fate in the evening, after her father led retired; 1 was parsing g bho streak aud whe stovd at the door waiting for me © colne along, Q. Did she make ebjection or opposition coarse with her that oveaingy decent girl ought to de. From that time on abo to your inter A. Not as much as a how frequently did yon have intercourse with ber? Net very oten, seine times once oF twice a week and bnew week mot at thie dusted to aume time in September last, » When did shfret tell you that sbe was pregnant your A. She never told mie rhe was ga by me: said she war prognant; mt was abou che the 6thor 7h of just did ele nay acy thing to yok as fo as then pregnant, A. She might have told , bub Lue wot remember anyiiime of the kind: to September last she also talked to me about being so, and withess Was gettheg pills for her at that Une, at hor re gnest, come of which he saw ker take, procured two boxes in Sixth aveuue, near Fourth :irec Q. Did yeu, up te the time she went fu Dr. Browne's, Ww aDytiDe, of your own Knowledge, as te wheilmr ng OF Wao hot pregnant, avide trom what she told A. Yes. from what saw 1 should say she wae; I 5 Seed te her increased sr7# of person. yo reg on the subjvot aside from HA the inorensed size of berg yy thot f bsve. OQ From what lime to hes titoe did yor come pro- Sg is for har A. From about the auidwle of Joiy to die of September, she was taking them thop: T revioug difhewity in re- sir ime you visited her, a weeks before she left to oy Fant Miwa Ander mother wing’ A. Yer, owtil a’ the house After the Ms) ia or seven months of your Na 3 were you iu the habil of seeing ber mother? a. often my at he on mean (0 egy Ubet ber mother envouraget your meiher you nor the « ter had apy Unwer- direst or impked, in regard to your being a maT view to marriage: A. You . Did you genereliy see Miss Anderson's seother when Ses visited Mise A. alter hor father had requesiod that should BOL Come 1© the Rouse again’ A, Very fre vently @, Did you ever say ouything (0 tue mother in regard te The objections ut che fther nyainst your coming bo the boosey A, No, wit; Enever said anything to the mother, bit ake mentjobed it tome, and mid sho did not believe a Q. Tid yuu not Puppose that the danghter and the mo- ther believed that yoo were visiting the daughter with View to marriage’ A. 1 cannot say thet | did,as fl huughter of mother had never spoken to me about mar riage 4 Hat yeu any intention aygny pruporing to marry the decors via! ntention at the start «. Ac thatime you first b Jou the mention of Marrying A. Can’ teny that 1 had Q Do you mean to yo d Uial at that time you had pivew up the stent! with which you commenced waiting her to propose marriage to her? "A. 1 think I haa. 4G. Did you vo inform her? A. 1 did not, 4. How long did the miéention with which yeu frst commenced visiting ber eentinue with you? A. About five or #ix months, @ Then Why, aftor that time, did yeu coutinue your views unknown to ber father? A. At ler own request. . When you gave up tbe inioution of proposing mare riage to her, yon did not inform her? A. No, sir, Tdid not; Tepole about not culling agai, but she’ requested me to continue my calif, and aio waited for me at the door a night when I passed. Q. Had spe been ju the habit of doing se belorer A. Only occasionally, but not very often ©: Did you consider i honorable to continue your visits atier you had given up all idea of propormg nvasriags to hor aud after hor father nad obje gt the house any more? Ydid, a® A had eaid nothing out of te way te her. @ Did you coneider mow eourne tm Marek jest bunora visits wi pianding, time of marrying or A. went there with iutereourse with her ad proposing to marry her? ble im the particulars to which have already teatifioa? a pte: appa consider at the actly stonarabies ot peg rags tober "d Under or marr me Teccirowmetetoes pe Melancholy Case of Suicide. Osgood W. Goold, a messenger in the employment of the Commissioners of Charities and Uorrection, who was arrested on charge of stealing money letters 4 day or two ago. committed suicide at the Tomns yesterday by taking opium. Deceased, it appeared, was one of the herovs of the Mexican war, and, coming home with the loss of an arma, was obliged to enter the Almshouge or div from want His conduct on Biackwell’s Island was such as to gain for him the esteem of the Commissioners, who pitied is condition and appomted him messenger, aud for several yoars he filled the position with euture vauusfaction, Recently, bewever, a large number of mouey letters were missed belonging to soldiers and others on Blackwell's island. ‘Ibe lost Office authorities investigated the matter, and sugpicion fell on Goold. An ofticer was detailed to watch his movements, which fipaily resulted in the detection of the messeager and his commital to whe Tomhs. While om his way to prison Goold managed W purchase a quantity of opium without Attracting the attention of the oticer. Om being browght the Tombs the prisouer was asked whether he would rather occupy a cell with a fellow prisoner or sleep in a stall cell by Dimseli. He replied that he would rather be alone, aud gave as 4 reason that be needed rest. Yes- torday morning one of the attendants visited his cell for the purpose of cleaning it, when deceased was discovered to be in a deep sleep, Mr. Sutton, the warden, was premptiy uotilied of the circ: mstance, and, suspeting that someuing was wrong, sopaired to the prisoner's celj. Upon examination it’ was, discovered Ubat Goold was dyiog from the elects of some narcotic powwon, and the physicians of the prison, Drs, Hodgman and Simmons, were called in. Thy stomach pu ae applied and restoratives adintnistofed ‘but the were unable to save the unfortunate man’s life, "Can seanching deceased's cell, about half an aig ed was found secreted under his bed, revealing very clearly the nature of the poisou resorted to. by the suicide, Coroner Wildey held an inquest upon the body ef de- ceased in the afternoon, when. the jury rendered a yer- dict in accordance with the above facts. Decoased was to have becn examined before Commissiouer Henry yes- terday. Military Affairs. FEDERAL GUSRD—PL:ST REGIMENT UNITED STA TES VOLUNTEERS. ‘Vhis regiment is sow organizing under the authority of the President and Seerctary of War, and has the approval of Governor Morgan. It is the first regiment of United States Volunteers for the service of the United States, mdependent of State control, and deserves encourage- ment from our citizens, it being a move in'the right direction. ‘The Colonel, Henry E. Gotleb, was formerly connected with the ‘Tweitth New New York #tate Militia, and afterward proceeded to the seat of war as Captain’ of Company E, Fort (Mozart) regiment New York ‘Volunteers, which company lost forty-four men at tho battle of Wil? maa’, He was then transferred to the regular ser- and detached therefrom to take command of the . He is a tried and werthy oflicer, amd a ; diaciplinarian. under whose guidanee it is antici. ‘mated the regimen will be of @ first class order, tall, a listo whom we amnex, are well known gen- eae and in good standing ae military men. the line Lira aes algo seen «service. 1@ headquarters are 140, Clonee Heury E Gotled Major—Julius Conklip. ‘Adjutant—Virgil H. Gue. Quay fermasier yorome Lott, Surgrom—E. W. Or The regiment aspen uulnbers nearly five hundred men. e The Redemption of Postage Stamps. From Hoibrook’s United States Mail.] der direction of the Postmaster General the re- demption of postage stamps will commence at the New York Bost Office within a few days, as soon as Post- master Wakeman hag perfected the névessary arrange- ments. ‘The ioliowing rules substantially, . will be adopted and adbercd to in carrying out the ieicoctions of the department:— J. Parfies presenting postage stamps for redemption musi do so on condition thar sich as may satistactorily appear to have been used for prepaying posiage are to be rejected and dest: uyed. Phe stamps are to be separated by the owner, se- cording to tae dillerent denominations,and wpon those smi! pareels must be marked the amount of each @rcel; and then the entire lot are to be placed in.one envelope or wrapper, and the aggregate yalne elajmed endorsed theres, together with name and residexee, or place of business, of the said owner or owners. But one deposit will be allowed a, or from the same party. tirmor asso- ciation, The parcels, as receive d, will be numbered regu- larly. and a chr ur receipt, with the corresponding number and nai ‘ill be given to the applicant. vackages will be registered in tite order ef reception, ‘The stamps enclosed willbe caretully exatined, and the value of the good ones noted upon the envelopes, 4. Phe progress of the work will be advorcsed ‘by post- ing at the Post Office daly the numbers ready for re- demption. 5. Owners will then make application, and will reeaive their respective payments (on surrendering the receipts) in government notes or postage currency, 6. Lots of siampe amounting to sums nader five del- Jars wiil be convted and redeemed on presentation, but they can be left on deposit if preferred. 7. Fresh stamps will not be redeemed, the redemption being confined exclusively to those which have been used and « dated as cuvency. 8. ihe rade ption of postage stomps will take plave oniy at certain post offices designated therefor by the Postuas- tor Genera); nor wit] they be redesmed, in any case what. nless they shall have been prevented at such post within thirty days after ihe Postmaster thereof bas given public notice of his readivess to redeem ime, The six rule above qarticalariy reiers to the New y ng Pest Otice, the arrangemeut at other offices being Jorthptional with the several pustinasters, ne time will necessarily be reynired to examine witn care the stamps presente! for redemption, and it may alsy happen the: furtuer delay will oscur at some post offices, irom the neces-ity for awaiting the acoume- Gon of innds, For gach reazong the actral redemption anot in all eases take pare within the period of ity ve fixel for receiving app but postmas tors oderm it the carlie MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEA‘ HS. | Married. Lan —Nawakry,—Ob Friday, December %, at the Greeae scree Methodist ivoopal hureh, by the Rev. i. Smal Jey, Jase s Drew to Migs 1 New #eny Wont —Pninoi.—On ‘tharsday, De Rey. Henry J. Van Dyck, Mr. Jonw Jena, di He, Eeq., No cards mber 4, by the Worrn to Misa all of Byooklyn. ae Prin B PAIRBAINS. At No, 22 Woodhull stivet, South Brooklyn, Friday, icember 5, ann Jane, wiie or Mr. James rbairn, of » daughter. Fdinburg (eetland) papers please copy. Diea. AUTRN.—On Satirday, December 6, Kwrm, ary dang tey of Abraham K and Sarah G. Anton, aged 5 yoars, 7 aivnths and 4 days. Notice of fui.eral in Monday morning's papers. Barer —lu Brookiyn, on Wednesday, December 3, ANN Maura Tires, the wife of Jesse Brush, The relatives and friend? oj the feanily are tuvited to attond the teecral, from her late residence, 2% First plice, inis (Bunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. BRUDEY.—-On friday morning, Nocomber 5, of cousump- tiow, Mrs. MarcaKeT A., wile oF Be J. Bolden, aged 44 yoars and 18 daye. ‘Tho relatives avd (riends of the family are rife, invited lo attend the iunerai, at her tate residence, 3 shoriff street, this (Sunday) afternoon , at two o’diesk. The remaing will be taken on the iollowing morning to New RecheRe, im the half-past nine o’vlock train, fer mter- Sa Oa Vriday, Mecembur 6, Samvm.3., sou of | 7. Buehinan, yo } 5 years ands 5 Juseph and Chariot soe friends aud acquatutances of the family are ia. vited to attend the fauersy this (Sunday) aiternoon, at ‘deck, (rom the resitence of iv paremts, 120 Ridge Barask.— Ov #aturday, Decomber 6, =amum, D. Beaase, | e. ingthe 28d your yl-bie' The relat yes and frieua® of the family ue invrted to f ony , funeral, from bis late revidence, No. 166 Grand atrent Monday aiterneen, at two v'clock. December 5, Many, daughter of 1] wenths and 6 da Bernard ana ‘Brady, ‘The funeral will tke place this (Anoday) afternsun, at two o'clock, froin the residence of her pivents, eo Nineteenth etreet Cuxe.—On Pridey, December 5, atfer a sort itiness, Dawe Cuva, a ative of the parive of EAgewaretown, oounty Longford, Ireland His tr aud aequemiances and these of his brothers John avd Thomas Cline, are pen aie Aly iny Pao to attend the funeral, frou is ate res th avewne, worner of ‘Twonty weventh street, thin ‘an a afternoon, BI ame o'clock remans will be tawen to Catvary or Vriday morning, December 6, after a painful Dimon, € yan J. INCGINSUR, aged 67 years. ‘The friende of the famfly, alse the bers of the Ma- rine Socwwty and Alpha Chapver 0.1. A., are reepoct{ully invited to atiend the funeral, from his late resideuve, Ne. 116 Sullivan gtreet, this (Sanday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains will be interred in Grecnwood Come Lonwer «In Brooklyn, on Friday, Decembey 5, ‘ym E. Rommet, in the 77th year of hie age, friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the reatdence of hia son, 418 Foltom avenne, this (Sunday.) at hait-past nin o'clock, His remains will be taken to Staten Island for interment by the terelve o*clock boat ERT cramp, On Saturday morting, Decem - Wer (, JAMES L., Aon Thiga and the late 1. erte berger, aged 22'mont}is. ¢ Folatives and frionds of we ny also the mem. bers of Hermitage Lodge, |. 0. are invited w at tend the funeral, Irom the renide Op his grandmother, Captain No. Of Vaidurm street, this (unday ) afternoon, ab two | sho 2 ta Beitita attond the 1 funeral, at the residence of the parents, No. relat street, this (Sunday) afternoon, evening, December 5, of membra- ‘nous croup, ae of Mary Francis toa bola HS Francia aged 9 yours and @ moothe Funeral will take place from the residence of her grand- mother, Mre. Mary A. Brower, 201 West Roarteenah sureet, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. oka —in Brooklyn, on pind Denes 4, Paar UDIN, aged 70 years aud 8 days, ‘The friends of the fauaily are invited to attend the fu- nera!, from Cotes chan church, Clinton street, corner of Har- Ene sevens. ‘South Brooklyn, on Monday afternoon, at two aimee On Friday evening, December 5, after a long and petal ilness, Mazasw Josera Goxgry, the beloved son of Ann and Larence Larence Gorety, Dative of the county Westmeath, parish of Streit, Ireland , lw the 22d year of his age. May his soul rest in peace. ‘The friends and relatives of the family and those of his brothers, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of bis mother and brothers, 201 East Twenty-fourth street, this (Sunday) ‘afternoon, at two o'clock. His remains will be taken 10 Calvary Ch aetery for » term Goamsry month. The friends aud acquaintances, also the members of Empire Lodge No. 1, A. P. A., are requested to attend the funeral, thie (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’cleck, from his late residence, 331 Sixth avenue. he remains will be interred in Greenwood. CALLsTaR, On Friday evening, December 5, at half-past eight o'clock, of diphtheria, Sanam Exocisk, youngest daughter of Kebert and Cu thorine Callister, aged 6 years, 6 month: aud 18 days, The reiatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funer: |, from her late residence, 117 Clermont igh Ae this a Jay) afternoon, at two o’clock, Harpey,—aAt t Eesex, November 2 26, of consump- tion, ‘Auaga Haron; aged 8 years, Ketry.—In Brooklyn, on Pad “y morning, Decetaber 5, at her residence, Noy 7 A ptreet, Camiarmn, wife of David Kelly, age The triends ot th pe ly ‘are iavited to attend the fune- ral, this (Studay) afternoon, at beli-past one o'clock, from the Chur of the Restoration, corner of Monroe place and Clark street. Morrox.—On Saturday morning, December 6, of scarlet fever, at the residence of his uncle, Levi P. Morwa, Danish Oxivei, $02 of the late Daniel 0, Morton, of Toledo, Ohio, Notice of funeral Monday morning, Maguike,—On Saturday, December 6, after a long and severe iliness, James MaGuimr, son of John aud Catharine Maguire, aged 1 year, 2 month; and 21 days, The friends and acqnaintances of the family are re- apectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from the resi- deuce of his parents, in Second avenue, ; between. Forty- third and Ferty-! fourth otreets, on Monday afternoon, at two o’etock. Sxrners—On Friday, December 5, after a short but pain- ful illness, Epacxp Syrarrs, the beleved gon of Theodore and Francis Syphers, aged 2 2 years, 6 months and 14 Fonte ‘The.relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend Ue funeral, from the residence of his parents, 159 East Twenty-tirst street, this (Sunday) after. noon, at one o'clock, His remains will be taken to Green- wood reer ee interment. ee iday, December 5, Josgrn THeait, in the 624 pane at his age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully iuvited to attend the funeral, on Monday morning, at ten o'clock, from his late residence, No, 92 Ludlow street: The reniaian will be taken to Rye, Westchester county, Vatennive.—On Friday, December 6, Dr. Jawa 1. Vatxwisxe,.in the 60th year of recht ‘The relatives and frisnds-of ‘the ity, also the mom- bers of Getty’s Lodge, No. 11, 1.0, u. F., are respectfully invited to attend the funcral, ‘trom the ‘residence of his son-in-law, ‘t Morrison, No. 320 West Thirty-fitth street, aus eae atternoen, at half-past one o’cloek. Watso: night, » Joun R. i Eee 4 ure of Paisicy, Scotland, aged 37 years. on.—On Friday, December 5, 0. H. Wiuustox, in he iad ‘72d year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friends, also the friends of his won-in- law, Charles ©. Curtis, are invited to attend the funeral, at the Memorial church, corner of Waverley place and Hammond street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at haif-past ‘one o'clock. Wiiisameox.—On Saturday. merning, December 6, & Rongnt Gruwsrm, aged 28 years and 1 ') Srermex Hype Wnasamox, eldest. con of John and Ade: } mu k. His reinainy will bo taken to Fort Lee, N. J, for interment Furwas. 00 Satordey evening, December 6, Saver, Furdax. Loe notice will be of the Tuber ut ' Fanon f of gersnenmption ame, ADELAIDE, 8 wiv dull, ia the “the faim!'¥ £6 ioviied io Jaide Willamson, aged 6 years, 1 month and 18 days. The friends and relatives of the family,are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom the testdeuce of his parents, No. 95 Lanreve street, on Monday afternoon, at One o'clock. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC TOR NEW YORK=THIB DAY, 711] moon mises eve GEM 4330 mam water... canvas 8 52 Port of New York, December 6, 196%. EARSD. cr. Sicamsbip Coluubra, seston, Harana—Spotfons, Titeston Sieamsntp George Washington, Gager, New Orleans—N Cromwell & Go. ‘ Steamship Cuesapeake, Willetts, Porlland—H B Cromwell C mI SI p Mandarin, Parrott, Shanyhae—SMaster, p Alfred (Br). Reid? Liverpool—Williams & Gniot bp David Howiiey, Barnaby, Liverpool-J & N > bip America op* et, Cadiz—M Echeverria & Oo, Bark Gulieima ( London—B 6 Gurney. ae Anton Gunther (Olen), Zittiosen, London—Knger Park Lovetand (Nor), Wendt Bark Abig Brig Angosturs, Fo Br aR ‘A Fisher, Shavkiord, Pava—Hnvdett & Bverctl. Bie E ¥ Newton, lize, Hon—F Alexandre & Son, Anita Owen, Wallac aritee-creck & Chu Bie Harriet Havelock (7), Smith, St Kitts—J ¥ Go. Brig ig tage Belle (Br), Douglay, St Johns, NF-—J ¥ Whit ne; rig Avent (Br), Cro row, Tatifax—J F Whitney & Co. x St Mary, Raymond, New Orleans—Richarde, Bankard Sehr Carrie A Pitms » St Pi ae Pibark & Co, sane Suit, Overton n & Hansen, Cork—Fonch, Meincke & Whitney } Delian, Low ir Herrest, Clark Schr W P Williams, Slocum, Norfoli. Sehr TC Raseell, Bunting, Chinenteugne—A C Tarens, Lark, Snead, Chincovearue—A 0 Havens. * Orleans WM Dewey & ort Roval—c: Lagotbody. Ronee ik, Evernham, Washingson. Behe it 8 Wood, baat Werhingion—Van Brunt & Slagnt. rt Mincktey, Leavitt bin, Achy © W Livtmes, Buvckaloo, iBaltirnore— fan Bront & Slay 0 TE Booth, Lr Geo W Whistier, Bement, Deck goss, Baltime Parkor, Balt Senr ET Sehr Nelad Queen, th be ir Schr Gentile, ———. Schr Cabine!, Devereux, Portsmouth, NE—Miller& Hough. 0 Sine Ald. Bunker, Moston—Thempean & Hunter. ¥ A Heath, WH!iems. Koston—I1 D Trookrwan & Aibre, Providence—L Kenny, ebr Courter, Burces:, Chestereit L Graham. Rioop Agent, Danvets, Providence—Hi 8 Racker, Sloop Reply, Weils, New’ Loudon—H Steaiuer Oclorara, Mclaughlin, Baltima: ARRIVED, yeinenaine Ocean Queew, Tinklepaugh, onevoncees and ireagure, 0D 5 Alla. james Stewart (Br. of Aber 35. with . Weleford ‘eatin: }e Sith, Bast Harbor, ST, via Long Talend Sanad, ISauve, wih saltsty DB Dewoli, Biggie Be), Vesey, StFokns, NF, 24 daya, with Gish 10 Gree iss sinvin, Corthell, Cherryfeld, :2 duys, with tambor, to Sehr Really (Br), Monroe, Cornwallis, 13 days, with pota- win Nov foes, to Dursee Ason, Cornwallis, 8 days, with pate Schr Robt aiken, kerson, Provinertown. seh mina V, Ratersom Newburyport, 4 days ‘sebr Carrell, Boston, 3 di « ipaileit, Boston, 3 ays, Boker, Boston, Sdaya, ett, Boscom Lor Baltimore . New Bedford tor Philadelphia. Fall River. Ha etal on asm wus ic}, Jones, Philadelphe, Sreainer Vulsan, Morrison, Philadelphia. jreamer M Burdov. Lever. iva. Steamer Gen Shields, Fox, Philadelnbin. Steamer Ospray, Alirich, ner. Bark L D Carver. Also, one abip 4)! ene bark, unknown. fh sb Jaxon, Prometheus, Chas Wid ote Dy a atin havin (ab tron itm), Ci in, é rhe Ws oO eye). Hrvey Bourke La ie , Ronioor door C8) 2 mee ery. a be EA Og iy of ton (Br), Lei 1; On. ama mia Haran and New Orleans Ata, steamer Brcony, itigton. Wind wm ennget NW, fresh, Miscellaneous. The stenmehip Chy of Washington, Gapt Mirehouse, satied yesterday for Sonthampten and Liverpaot, The steamship Columbia, Capt Barton, aniied yesterday for avana and New Orleans, Sreausnip Ocway Qounx, fram Axpinwall, while hoc Inia hor berth as pier 8 North Ih vx, re! arda: oven wind owing, very spires tym Nie nt ioe fiene, Gaara rer vi em ve Cee ee eed Woke elgnt stwncheons, and y aur her riggaty, do. The woamer iad Wot re velve any iomnee. f Hire Tsead TRASES, Riinson, hence for Sah Pranvises, pat im bandon Ls sdgariro tor sile—notiraky, #9 reported In Raper. ithe salle wore lost in w hurdenne Meer Aridoes, JP, bones foe Ket nied, whieh pat tnto Rio Janeiro in distrovs, had repaired and cleared OA lo resume her voynge. Snir CHAM, Hall, frou Boston Ovt 16 for Sao, Francisao has put back leaky. She bad to threwa part of hereargo Alek AxrciA Gruenige. Hayantng Crom Baltimore June 93 for Hon, Kong, put into Montevideo Get 1 for provisions, Scorn Born Thamweey, trou Jersey City tr Bosion, is on Maw, ond ia total loss, The cvew were cover’ W Rosion, went asi J Muckit, henoe Fo Bh pt off wext day Rocks, Mull, bn} was, B inaton ooh tat font, 4 ony Chacon He ina Appar sim May Koo W Parratt. yon Monday morning toe h ceotvevon from Cawaring ferrs, Brooklyn, i ‘wilt riores? ; } that have been exper! eg oe fh had taken for nd ships. v it at Med- a to Mariners. Fath in use at Croatan, The ‘seteen” Al te horse, between ‘le and Pamlico Sounds, ae been removed, order Frusuel Apparatus has been F tie jen jominated, ie tah fixed 4 ite. and ht exbibited on thy night of the #1th Novetuber itt srery aight incre iter, at “By order of the ‘ne R order ouse Board, 7 JP SMILH, Lighthouse Eugineer: Whatemen ‘Youched off Canary alanis Oct Sot 25, brig Faicon, Holmes, of Balem, all well Capt Kevee, of ship Hunter, NB, reports her at Hobart Town, VDL, Sept 21. 10) sp stuce leaving Spring Buy in Aug, 2230 5p 600 wh ail wold. 6. Soule, of ry Lapwing, NB, reports ber off Bunbury, Nii Bepe i bout id dn to" laud Onpt 8. who wns anwellhad. 1570 sp vt Hamblin of hin Roman. NB, reports bor at Hobart 0 sp JOO) wh Reports Just sid trom ‘ale Van Wyke, N f abiy Minerva, Penujman’ XB, reports 8) L Die ahip a ing Lay's yi ay Bay of Tsk ede Aur dow sp, all well, Te A ay ot rican or bate New are; Biilip, NB, roperte har I fr Bay “key pal oy pThinols, NB, reports her at Sydney, with oll ae berage reported. all well: bound & Also reports ab Rasneru, Foojee Isl, Aug 25, iciols. NB, TS) » ochre Hisatord oF al Bpi- nid, of Edgartomn, reports her at StJa 132 sp on board, Woule cruise off the iver Plaie ona be at Palkinird Tslands it April Spoken, 2 Ship Pringeton, of Nrork, 11s days trom Gallag for Cowes, Nov 7, lat 47 58.N, ton 1927, Boreign Forts. matey ian Lavareiet, Nov 22— Ady, Bobetnian (3), fpr. Portiand 27th ;, Ban roo (8), tor NYork 26th} jor dc ready; Invin- rum, for do iia, Wencke, Arabia (5), Lor Boston 29°) Ai jor do Deo 6; Alber lepburn, for do 25t! 26th; Mutual, Young, for Vi for Baltimore ready. 3 Moxrevipgo, Oct 4—Arr shi Manni Boston, Bd Oe! I, whip Josiak Brudioe, Nico s, Wostons bark, Sattelle, Lowry, Hngland; 13th, Kaus Dyer, Dyer ‘aueveo, Nov 15—In port brig Canada, Born!t, trem owe for San Francisco, disg (defore reported for Vz!pa. i Jasaimo, Oct 16—Arr ship Bhamroce, Doone, Liver- Pepat in 16th, shin Isaae Jeanos, St neon, from New York for Harrie! F San Franc. for sails (and process ‘Sr Jomxs, NF, Nov 19—Bld brig Prive, | Crowmer, Lingn to load con! for Brltiman StJony. NB, Deo Ie-Avr brig RH Moilton, Sloxa, York. trae American Morte. a tr IN, Dec 5.—arr brig Jane iF), Acklor, Gi pure Te, Hancock, Gibbs, ht, att piecing as serve, Elizabeth 4, Volant, Has- Snow, ore for N 6: be Ta; janes sales etal PON, Dec 5—Arr schr Glendower, Wood, sits PaZaE SPORT, Dec Sci pcre Bites ane aia Sta tea Bridgeport; ‘bart’ rae falter ti Geo Gitnean, Butler, Portiand, Gt; sloop Yankee, Rockwell orwal EDGARTOWN, Dec 2—Arr schrs Rouklsind oe NYork: Sarahs Huimen, hn, Sikore Yor Roca Holbrook, G Horton, Jameson, do for Fordand; Lancy A! Philadelphia for do, ‘In port 3d, evening, the vessel ee nd xome ners Aspe posed bouT REENWICY, Dec 6-SId schr B Rogers, Wight. iene ve Rt: ‘ER, Dec 4—Sid sloop Van Buren, Lewis, New Arische BG Dennt-on, Southworth, Bulzabethport GLOUCESTER, Dec Sarr Narren, sawyer, Deer Isle tor Pniladeiphia; tony 4th, 2B Pitts, Paul, tae hi ‘Thomas % Hodetan, Prince, do for Gurdmer; J ‘Newall iy Rtark, Port # for di. Halse, ab. Wi / N¥ork; Shaler, th, Cynthia, Bennett: L Daniels, 5: th? U, ‘ and B sinerd, ‘Chapman, do, ailig tater 27—Arr schrs Gon Peavry, Fi NYork; Willd Varker mn Satan Mati rinse MAOHTAS, Dee Sin port bries Mania Whee Fire, p Creatine coal for ols, Small, fur Hiavaua} ! apes aedesiet, astnha Fosat for NY ork. N. Wwe eiy!§ Dec 4—A:r schrs Malcolm, for Elirabethy th; Decatur Oakes, Row York: loops Vou Biren cae Pal'ehit for doe Toward, Haverstra ive. elim Princess, Ck: fur P ‘redona, (Br) Wal- Tae Waydomee: Melersen lower, Henderson. Hattte Mf Ataye,” Morar, G0, Bil 00. apeivals ie Wind S! Susiea this AM,“ sihrw Derafar sally, EW LONDON, Deo 4—Arr Br bri Sanesg McKenzie, sano for NYork. Sid schrs Sea fitiette. balserie: Sploer; Transit, Chappell. und Daniel T Wille aldwin, NYo {EW HAVEN, Dec G—Chischrs © Williams, Mi berh, and Mary & Eile. Bilzmorthport. ms, Mary & Blira- FIULADELP: IA. Dec S—Arr Schra Pow-wow, whurypoit: J wenley, harlotteto R'Watson are Nvork; Fre Newt lene! Sd Host, Grammer, ior lave, Holmes. from Liverpool via B trow Nova Scotia, Juniata, (su ae a isivnd. Cid bark igs TW WoodlinG, Iobinsa, ; sehr An Pidela, Gaauly, dur Want I Cox, Hunck, Provideute: White Kock, Hiwood, quis Grek ork Ce 4 peeping 7 Londen. Dee 4—Ti eremain at the "ia, with: trope, from: NYerk. tor HOM, WAIN Lor repairs to: eb! ‘ioutne, at Macaw el, ound eauth brig Gane a om 3; ehre B is rnadlilo, aud |, Heroine, lasdkek 1» Al The bark Antica and sour & Coaron romain \ ship supponcd, to be the Wallace, Spain ain Laverpoat, scassc!, Dasged in thisafternoon, , Deo {—Cld schrs Deloout, Ginti, Matanzas; reetman, Baltinore ENCE, Dec S—Arr steamship Janes. NYork; Dea''s Island, 0 Pay port for Pay ight, Gibbs, Commerce, “ we i. Cid Bar! » loa for Lob otpoai ll age | =i d sehs Mary Pi ing, Jonen Bilza: ti fnney, NY. ork we a, re at ris rs Geoper, Taylor, do Violen, do, NOISCO, Deb 5--Sld (hy tel) ship coe tan, Patuarn, Liverpool schrs Hi Laarons, Johnkon, Etizebet ta, Moans, Jersey (ity far do, MISCELLANEOUS, ‘A OOD BILLY IAS, OF $3 19, 14000.—BU- mess Garde 7 ce aoe, ‘Socenta 1,000; Cir Moonts WW AL kins: Book, Job and Newspaper equally’ dow, wt Td DAWLEY'S now scam print ing establishment, corner Reade aud Centre mreets, pee ACM. Arisa, WHO fia pr: [0 lias been confessedly ackno’ weed them, that the @ uly, preventive healer METRAN 200. Poa i ha HE Y IMP vy UTE i SARE ot USED POR Tiers oe BY THE TEARS, Ue, OLDS SHOULD BE CANE PULBY 6 ro Wea we bare aistiness, stun fa Cow ee ais eet, shoulders, exe, back or saan She with = uaty of reaching, sie dover, diarr! We shenid mt rd oe “ORAN, according have ine} rose whove health se wot ett of thie sald and ian ne pronounced hy Dr. Chilton vo be wit! "pevteesy Birulew caenle ‘Call at the wn miner ‘oflice aud so his ves'theate. in ‘Fhasumaitsan ‘toni veners and wont ‘he Unand v0 be prapariy valued mon © Tey CORBEMPHIQN CURED. Haswonton, N. Het Bran oreme:--Dean sin—T have tolyourauaexpress wy salle for tiny OWN Sarariabty ste ged ina se Is Is i me ieee iSeaesserratene * wae more | > cultaly suinett Ui May Fates 7 fered io re this T maw he haa great ae ee went at | Row leysnvty Ai tating Ein oe Bo cy ne EM Wa wi, Healy a Tih i ne rere wert uk tneen te pe aiuanio Pills; wnd am quite sure bat Prin Ps tives wour ‘Ours, truly, ¥, P.M. 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