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oy | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1863. wan gee oe hau OO bees o: # tk this year, against 5 “OXE NOSTH EAGER FROM GAPAM, | iercshori im 9 | Shocking Abortie op | a Street, Pexrou, relict of Lewis Hartmam, iu the 8: | Gircetly with kagiand. eral sh p* have eb o a Abortion cases seem to werease at a fearful rate,and | ‘The relatives and frienda of the fut! pocthail 2 valuabie cargos Of Leas wi | riendaof the funtly are respect{uily | See Leann, lances with value : tadescer: | walees or Final eourts make an exemple ef some of | !¥ited ww aiken ihe funeral, on Uhsrsday aflervoon, st da i : -re | 9Be o'clock, fom the 1 os of ber sou in-law, James engaged in thie veturious busness tb L. Todd, 76 Second avenue, Her reinaing will be tuken ts no knowing Where the evil wil stop. Yesterday | to ¢he Lawrence bury1og ground, Long Island, for iuter- ye, for Naw York: © F O'Brien, , Huse, for Boston; ; Henry Te orton, for Peui , mn | Warrsay.—On, Tuesde wary 20, Make © _ Bark E Church . Cobb, Polat Peirs. Deo a ene? sia hiavte Frere see traligcc: of bee. | Seat Thotes nei int ORE husk & Co. * Bark V of Bast Macuiss), Thurlow, Havens, 9 days, in ‘ster. nia (Br, of Syduey. CB), MeDonald, Halifax, 10 hefore. ul tod Haners Go, Hud very Lolaterous wen KEW BEDFOKD, Jan I—Arr brig Amelia, Vincent, Phi- a pha we, Rice, Norful. NLWBURY!ORT, Jan 17—Sid sehr Angelia, Lee, ry orks t, Bangor, » days, more. uns river, Bath. 7 day NEWPORT, Jau 17~Arr schrs Charies L Lovering, Jones Tuere is abvrdant scope for American capital proe. As yet Hut one Ame ican house bas cleared ves | (he practitione Arrival of the Steamer Scote rere oe ety the dapan en slip ed to : Loudon {2 rerxported to the United states, It would be 7 y , rancisco, nr yautageo s t sbip direct Lo the United States. Coroner Collin commenced ap investigation into the cir? | nen ci ene i Are rice E Lawering, oon land at San F E miosis a iieid for American mechanics and. thers | cumstances attending the death of Rosa Abner, a res'deat | ,, S!NON —Un Tueeday, Janvary 29, after a tong iuess, ‘i Haas Harbor. Hoatou ‘Sid heigs Mevatian’ Metey natn, Fordant’ for Put ney | One wh Jor-tancs the hotel busi would do - : “he cea, Bi tvauect Magy, wate of the late Joseph C, Kirton, iv the taker, Providence fa; Frontier, Shedd, Bast Cai | here Ou nin cade A ian aeenlean ted, which | No, 164 Stauton street, who died from the effects of | 67Ub year of ber age, |. eee Peet ela uicasl Cactiaabins. e| ‘niladelphia for New Be syomine saluted by the Jae | wit te enared the caning spring, A rst rate bot | molpractice at the bands of a Withamsbarg quack, ua- | | U2 frlends of the farnity ara resve:tiutly invited to at- | with calle, ow rettened sor water. lias spit sul ann wil | Jee panran’ tor Meltimone Ranace The Wyoming sat y | aid shoemaker would do well. A shipbuilder, boat: | dor the flowing eireumstances —Deceased, It appeared, es re Faneral, irom Het ine residence, 263 Bast Fenth | repair aud pre sein | rar Es George, Bl a ae Av . we wou! ih eet aceon : » this (Wednesd ersoou, al velo LOW. | Hodgman, Prince, Bath for N¥ork: Lov >t, Bi panese Flagship. nat eae Sala and glazier, a machiniei--these was a married Woman, about twenty-eight years of age, oLkYNeS—00 ‘Tuesday, Jauvary 20, of pueuimonia, | | Ship Ameriean Union, from Liverpool, 37 daye |The cap- ker, rested York: Golden ay Ki e itsian "3 a da i aes + ative of Loudon. Durt sen “Has. Tmarer Lacie, a e. | tata or the American Union stuten shat be has had conti. | fordo; Blien, Stevens, Philacel) ia f pj aioup Isaxc ‘ ui Gur settlement is fast improving. An Episcopal church | #8d a natiy jon. During the al Nee, in the 424 year ot his age en sh olla Full River for KYork Atv brig. Leydie ia tho Lord trom hences | PHed Werle: ¥ gu es the entire passage, Deo 17, iat 4544, i Lee. bound F narlottelown, Priuce F loaded with oats, days previo: ed, in the Gothic style, Handsome | baud at the wor she proved false to marriage vows, Pere eas ~~ Lar cI x, res.dences ure coibg up in the various localities. A PeT- | which resulted in er becoming enceinte by Gehan, a ig ead . i ‘ Ging | inisent racecourse, club bgt sero gt a ® | tabors and their works do fotlaw th Trade with Japan Increasing | mest recourse, club bguse and cricket ground are ia | ag residing im the above neighbobood. is nearly © mph Ton ts 8: tehell. Paltin.ore for Boston . Veltast. Me, for NYork Buoira. Hall, Saga for Boston; achr Leop ork for Eastport (aud boih wid 19th). sh tay reat from theit | ep 2% apo Uri Jutmen, fem thas Totteto ma. | ward's Tread, boand wo Liverpe Tho relatives and {riends of the {amily are respecttuily | Joasof topmnaat bead, fe arate schr Nathan Cnt d ald a * . r~ 1 pale a fe b r Rapidly, | The Wyoming leaves for Shanghae to-day, She visits | Fearful that ber husband would come homo cad | S1vel (0 attend the funeral, trorn i's IAte residences 240 | Pit thes wanted Cliey aad a anil. Told them thes obiild | ache © Toveribg. 4 gchre H Ts Oruutt, Movkins, Bucksport thediforeat ort jw (hina, when she roturus to Japan. | discover her condition, she determined to sock the ail of ieee enn can reeay RAAIOD, Ay, WIE ROME CGR Tala: The vow refused to take iton board, saying it | for Key V AG HOME. ee re spain : ¢ look forward to her retura with much pteusure, Ca ee as R | Was no use ay they oould never get tue ve-cel home, Bud | Tn port a8 AM, ships St Mark, Crabtree. from Alexandri ke. &o. de, eee eet et eee ee ee reat favorable | &® abortionist rather than brave the storm of his indig- | ‘The remains will be interrod at Cypress Hills | wanted to Le laken on biar’ Of tie ship, We took chem on | for Portanouih Grove, RI: Bu aan dsie in, Pierce, tor Pil ¢ , for Havana; Governor, fork, from Bueksport (or NYork; 8M Sherman; Maicou; slcop Payniar. sth--Are cog toi) schr Aretic, Perkins, NYork for Newbu- cel), c nation, Accordingly she made rouble known to @ , Masrinson —On Tuesday morntog, January 20, Mr. | board A to anita Gon. bub thie ke 1 na ae 7 a eae aa fa nace Ne the | VETER Mastensoy, after a tong and painful ilioees, in the | extended beyond the usual ieugth of « new cla 8 spy 124 year of bar age. which aftmanishes mo tb bring my remarl requeat of the Coroner, wo suppress for a day or two, aud | Her friends and thore of ber brothers, John and Th» Thave said but little in rega’d to the war our country | a miscarriave was procured. During her iliness, which | M48, and f ber sons, James, Hugi, Veter, Jou and WL @ night being moaerate lay by her until morniug, | for do; bark Martha Anna: brig by He found the | jateipiia; sclrs Enech Prait, Ge My mate wishing (Prom .ne San Francisco Bulletin, Dec. 26.) The steamer Scotland, cuptauin Stunnard, trom Kana- gawa, Ja an, N vember 22, and Yokvbama November 23, Grrived at Sau Franciseo December 23, briugs the folio 3 Ham Heury, and of ber sons Miche a Fibs gE? ere wate HOW" | is engaged in. hot tended io gindien Our | wag very severe, the neighbors became suspicion’, aud | Folfe Coleiian,and Of the fuinily general's, are miuel, ico. taxing about thins fot of alan etare Nate, Sistas Yosouama, Japan, Nov. 23, 1882. | Hearts [We are nervously waiting for mere coebere | Some of the women communicated their thoughts to a | fully invited t6 attend the funeral, from i Rava a i Geary St ‘The departure of the +f omer Scotiand for your Pe ese ges “4 aa eri- | brother of deceased. U losely Mrs: | Wenee, corner of Fifty fourth sirect aut How! fi oh AO days, is, Bath for NYor alfords me the piessare to se wan account of anum- | 2, more loval and country-loving people than the Am , pon being questioned closely ‘Thursday morning, atten o'clock, witheut ivrt! Fietou), trom Cork. —Ail by pilot boat or for deo. caus in Yokoboma. Abner confessed that she W HAVEN, Jan li—Arr achra It operation ; ¥ ber «feceurron. es Lighly ivieresting to Americans. ope ct See ds id undergone av operetion, | tion, Ler remains will be taken to the Caarch of 3t Joba " t Bn} pe Seen VAPaNESh COURTESY TO THE AntketcaN mivisren. | SAPANESK FOWLS IN| CALIFORNIA ARRIVAL OF | guq digclosed the name of the doctor who induced ber t0 } the Kvangelist, corner of Fitiath street aud Fifth: ave “froma Londoa, Geli and Washing Fr — Acirenmatavce connected with the Scotland 18 of suf eran tie Ean Pennies Dalla Den 28.1 undergo tie fearful risk. Her brother called in w segular | 8n@ fom thence to Calvary Cometery fur intermect, | * | pein Vo. Lievon AL by pilot beat Jane, iw schr Inland ie fe at intarons lore re sh goes to show the courtesy Captaiv stanpard, of the steamship o nnd, Bae Suc- | practitioner to her aid; but she continued to sink gra | yaner gree get, anion and “et lees ace) » froin New Ur 3 Amerionne Christiagy, | \ fo tative of our deur country. Th or ia eeaterns | OniGet tm Demonia: to7tiis eoantry, frac “Nagaee. s,cou- | ‘The fun i nice fi © residence of his | Bark Cophas ew Orleans. Aimcida, Barbados: 8 cobb. 8 se tative of our dear cou steamer x Bughah, | Sepan,a per of megnificsnt golden paeasants, whi be | cue, and dled.on Mondayrmorning from peritonitis, con- |. Tua utoral will Wike place from, the residence of Bis! 1°" O00 bark and wie mine ATE Manchesier, Nigkers way, How: her payers not having by On her previoos | jntendsgpiaciig upon his ranch. Captain Stannard also | Sequent upon an abortion, oo » this (Wednesday) afternoon, at | SAILED. ell, Boston, voyage—then, as now, 0: yan American,and | prought bere several varieties of beautiful Japanese | Dr. Robinson, assisted by Drs. Bargold, Bolden and | “Yor 6f the Sonth; ship Cheltewbam; Br biign | yVORTLAND. J —On Monday, January 19, Hrom,son of Patrick | ySteamaltp, ov signed to ano merice she had much didiculty, | towls. N: a i qi be ; S aliie! . aaah ow Zeatand, $C Shaw, Lady Ghapmae | and made a heavy lose, count as was then claimed, ae aE ; lade laa Pek se oa See Hed elon coanty bene FT ERT fa eave, Of Brevoretawra ” |” Wipdiat eunsel BN | uF of Ube “irregularity of ber pavers.’ She was then ander or slusive evidence of an abortion having been “ Piclande oF tha tase -- i AE: brine LT Park, Cart tia Fogiish ¢ lors She now evuered our port with a*Prus- IMPORTANT FROM CALIFORNIA. procured. ‘The evidenceof instruments having been used | of tie fone ee tee et ne Misec Cardenas, 's etn Wino: s brothers F = upon the person of deceased was quite clear,and all | are respeottully invited to altend the se aancua’ Tiautt te trad et valof the Overland Mail with Six | agreed that death was brought About" by a miscarriage. | day) morning, at Nalf-vase teu o'cloc! eae t ae no rig! An ae rail Days Later Papers. br. Nagley, it appearg, attended deceased a few dass | dence, 46 James etreet,to S: ne difheulty was anticipated. The | yiscoygry OF VALUABLE MINERAL PAINTS IN | Lefore her death, and felt satisfied then that there was | solemd mass of requiem wit je wld NAW wden, He'en Mariag Wript Alwou Kio: . nomi, Mechaiie and others, steamstip St’ George (Br), Wylie, Glagcow; kersburg, Holfman, New York. Sicval tor & « sun license.” her papers yet remaiping English. The Prussian evty des not go inte effect until the Ist of | ay January, $962) and Pr Japan futii hea is (We from his late rest- | yesterday morning fram Mr i 8 Whi Lurch, where @ | point Her dime for the repose of | 2 2 z 3 3 z = unched K's yard, Green ions, de, we gave yostenday. reyes: W s responded t», remarked that he would colu- S act of courtesy to the Prussian as well as ember Ist ¢ reck, at the foot of @ high | thorough investig: Wong Kor m. A warrant bas been issued for | daughter of Charles and Mary dtorgag. Bi tery and was buried at sen arrive at Cortlandt stroet ferry at ty on the banks of Fi Aan maunieate th les from the uoribens’, wud all days, IMh, Orig Joseph! consi tees adsreswed & note to the American Afinistor Pe pet arco tomething wrong. He rendered. aficient alt {othe | is soul, and thouee at ove o'clogk to Calvary Cometary | 4, S¢/¥ Sousueua Crow, lowes at tap Eranciaco Dec 21th | HEOVIDENCH, Jan 19—Arr steamer Falcon, Jonea, New Pai erie er ee else Nl ae alld (From the Contra Costa Gazette.) Covover in investigating the case. for interment. | up the coat of “apan, The stem way mtarved, which caucrd | 20th--Arr (by tel) schrs White Gloud, Head, St George, NB; pag A yay evi ellen ger Ale raed ‘The locality of our vative paints isonly about two miles | Coroner Collin has subpenaed a large aumnber of wit- | — Matargay-—At Union Village, N. J., on Sunday, January | (he vessel to leak badly. ‘wth of Novel | John Crockford, Jou Fruyh, Mesa aie UARZSSENR IC ARHOR: 0. WHE TIS, | po atedomD ite ‘The paint deposits are found | nesses, and, aided by the poliee, will give the matter a | 18, a\tor atingering ino, Many Jang Masanknr, cidest | (us Hardy, a seaman, a nu:ty York, died of ira | hill, between the houses of Dr. J, Strentzel and M. 2. | the apprehension of the Williamsburg physician, and ‘The remains wit Wo bigown wiveroment. hey gracefully replied that i | picier,and ou the land of the latter gentleman, ‘They | the chaucos are that he will bo, tuder | ten o'elcck on Thursday morning, and will proceed to | Jape, loveepiane 0 cps Bocanice Gane, Lieu was ultogethes winvcessary (9 take such notice of the | join edges extendiug into the earth under the hill, the | arrest before the commencement of tho inquest | Greenwood Cemetery for interment. rieuds and rola | around. to re weer : Me mae Dotan advan, ¢ te Te wows enorgh for then to key that the Sealand | ie croppiags (f which alone are visible on the surface of | this morning. ‘There was eonsidccablo excitement among | tives of the family are respectfully invited to attend, 1AM, shipped a easy sea, whica sv K wenvon, Sydne wanes ee Arr cen aces ce ed by au | the ground near the aforesaid creek, ‘These ledges vary | the people residing in the neighborhood yesterday when a and Uregon papers please the cabin and decks fall of water. D Tu port Jan 1s, siips Peruvian, . | A gent, cht for Liverpool; 9, ulter a short seaman, Thora Tha peiee & bores NE | t 4 ocivck PM lan attempt was nade to soud v topsati y: white the wind was blowing (vu ali roll of the vr RS ONE AGEN, SO WRK Oe fron ten to twenty fect in width, and are of unknown | the facts leaked out, and so clamorous was tfte crowd y—On Monday’, January yi erage plies a 3 . _ | Jength and indefinite depth, perhaps miles in extent. At | around deceased’s house that the Coroner was compelled | ness, Jases. oldast gon of ei. and Sarah McCarry, | ARKIVAL OF THE WYOMING—INTERNATIONAL COUR | jocgy four of the principal or primary colors have been | to adjourn the inqnest to the Eleventh ward station house. | aged 2 years, 1 month aud 7 weomb, Higgins, Tan- 5 TONTNGTON, Sai sehr ne | —_ ey Ame TRIB — SALUTES, BTC found coutained in the earths dug out of these ledgos— Deceased’s hushand ts a member of the Steuben Guard, "The friends and acquawtances of the famliy ree immenst spar fe'l to che deck | Evvabethport for Boston, Patriot, Bu dof > ‘Tho grent featire of the day here is the arrivalof the | yiy- red, yellow, grevh aud blue, Here are some of the | Seventh regiment New York Volunteers, and has been | specttuily invited to attend the (uneral, this (Weduesdiy) badly, The. te | Hllzabeth Arcularios, 1114, NYork for Boston (aud all saved Jn: looked tor Cnited States ship Wyoming. You lately | varities:— absent from home about a year. ‘The news of his wife’s | afternoon, at two o'clock, from tho residewes of his 6 5 Ln the fall of the vard, v | 19 give so graphic an account of her ta the Bulletin hat it Jonna, ferraginous ochre, a native of Sienna | death under such shocking circumstances will prove a 5 Monvoo street. reply raspy peyaghe ls mal World be presuap) tive on my part to add aeingie remark, ie \ndigpensadle with | aad blow to the poor fellow , Jauuary 19, Jane Mevann, in ca capiata, a6 auciber sed with the exception that si2 has been admired by all who hive pad her a visit. and forms a favorable contrast to e war vessels of ocber Powers. On at ten o'clock this morning, opments may be expected. The friends and acq to attend the funaral, from the residence of ber brothel . passengers on hour walntances are respecttully invited | while the poor fellow erew were on the poo; eretofore found in America, ‘The inquest will be hel lite, @ light blush mineral, the base of all the |@hen some important deve! thing is certain: | yitra marimez, and indispensable to ‘the manufacture of FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Texspay, Jan, 20—6 P.M. Ives much nearer home and country with | pointy, a Tk eRe in-law, James Snodgrass, 82 Perry street, this (Wedneg. | Night closed ay [yingtinsoue park: and.ibar,otlosrs. nerambulasiog obr pes Freuch yellow, a very ure article, commonly found | \sbaadhctdeasieicas (are eee day) aftoracan, at two oak, ies cet gale si ‘The traffic in money is active, aud both lenders streets. : R in France, whence it is imported for use sa the arts. Court of Appoals—Calendar for Wednesday ,Jannary 21— iCMavox—Jonn, tho beloved son of Tomas and Aun vers ke ir cles + but 3 Iinmediately on her arrival General Prayn teft Jedto | |" 4" Sieuito, tue pritnary color tor all manufacture of One | Nou st, Ga ae BLA SO, 87, 88, 99,90.) Mh MeMahon, agod 1 year, 10 mnths and 0 days | and borrowers keep their clerks busy; but, at six to accompany (ae Wyoming to that eily, where she green paiuts, found in abundance here like that generally ‘The friends und relatives of the family are respectfully apan. i per cent, there is no difficulty in borrowing on chore! shout theeo and «half miles from the landing | fy ortod trom Prussia. M2 | invited toaitend the funeral, at two o'clock this (Weducs- aizven yards carried Away, e dd cairied aay the head stay good securities, Lenders take advantage of the yuaco, owiug to the want of depth of water. : at pn board the Soutl 5, Venetian red, avery fine article, superior to that MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. day) afternoon, at ‘have now to add a:other imvortant act of courtesy | which 1s imported trom Venice for use in our country. (Cantay.—On Tuesday morsing, Jancary 20, Many fag a ets ie scant time which, in these active seasons, brokers vl se ‘. ‘ny. , ai , oO cr at the ather whi be d on the part of the Japatiese, adding additional proof of | "8 Wacken soit variety of basalt, of great value for its naan MoCaxmy, the veioved wife of Charles McCarthy, uative | China and Bacitic sens was the most feartel of auythey | can spare to look round for money, and exact the popularity of our Misister, aud the high respect | yse to protect against fire aud water. Dr. Hough bas Married. of Castle Richard, parish of Lesinore, county Waterford, | everenaured, The crew were obliged tobe on deck almost j snown tow rds our goverument, "Tt bag never beeu the | gaticged himself’ by experiment that this articte, tightly | Frrzcerato—Srirks.—On Wednesday, Janua Fy 14, at | Ireland, in the 42 yoar of her age. * | constantly during the whole passage. larger margins than usual. But there are a good perme a been 2 Pande ae = for they reed mixed and used, forms a hard crust tbat will resist the | the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Wm. ‘The Senda ra Cle are respootfully invited Suir Weeruoorn Seavey, fron , Hong Kong fo San Pian” | many houses who borrow all they want without nations or their representatives So e since Sir ; er beyond anything yet dis- | Hammond, Wm. Firzckratp, Ju, to Miss Denorau Stites, | to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 312 West | cisco, betor Protas shoals, tied a curco ! 4 i “ Rutheriord Alovek insisted on boing saluted, The tapa. | Brosress of both Gre aud water beyoad way tng Jot ach | aller this city. Ltd Twenty-eighth etgeot, on Tharsday afternoos, at two | chiedy of Which wasvatued atg2ron0e, | altering their customary mode of doing business. nese goverument being then in somewhat of a perplexed e pl © be of grea GRack— On Januay , by the Rov. | o'clock, without further notice She w SW ORUOAED OF WAeTO. y-fiv al r margin than spe- Pisition, in cousequenge of the withdrawal of the English | guade pleasing to the e7e and taste, £0 48 te Broat | | Grace—Mzap.—On Tuesday, January 20, by the Rev. | c the clipper sui Pbantom was lost weveral ionthe before, | Twenty-five per cent is a larger mare! Pt Ena Prévot: laradlen from devdo, Coumeatel. to tre a | Denuky Mawel! se bend.” The water-proof and Gro-preef | Mr. Dunbar, Mr. F. J. GRaca to Miss JaxeS., daughter of | Owsx.—On Tuesday, January 20, Mania P., wife of Tuo- | Shorily''bofore the disesict oewurred, which was at lb | culators expect to pay; but, as experience proves salute, but there was no heart in the allair. It was forced | may be pat promises to bring it mto great demand so soon | Haccerty—Kxree.—On Sunday, January 4, Mr. Corws- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | east by south, oF from them uider circumstances they could not well con | ag jt wecomes well known to the public by actual testing | rvs HaGcxRty to Mrs, Joanna Kxkers, all of this city. No | invited to attend the funeral, at her late residence, No, 33 | from the northe at 7 Bo a 1 Prmias shoals, from which at none et | with lesa than twenty to twenty-five per cent to e uses to which this invaluable paint | Isaac M. Mead, Esq., all of this city. mas (wen, aged 55 yoars. { minutes So'clock A. M., Oct. 4), the vessel was steeri v" eu pai 4. Y. Lage ath. ‘A’ hesvy gale ae blowing that a man who undertakes to operate in stocks trol "@ a namber of guns, which satisied | of its qualities. A steum engine and mill for crushing, | cards. West Thirty fourth street, ou Thursday afternoon, at two | Hye etek : : é niet : found by_ observation to be 46 is the then English Minister, but was bot at all sausfactory | and all the utensils, apparatus and buildings necessary for | Parrex—Harnwan.—On Tuesday, January 20, at the | o'clock, without further invitation. fies bo (he tarihwestwards Uhortivatienth * support him loses bis money sooner or later, to the (nglish it Large. The Japanese commenced ring | reaueing, pulverizing, grading aud mixing te paints, to- | Church of St. James, by the Rev. James L. Schock, Wit- | ~ O'Suavauxmssy.—On Tacsday, January 20, Kare,daugh- | ilthree or the masts were cut away, ‘Mee Toorine chs | the new rule will really benefit operators. at diybreak and continued to tire at intervals until 6un- | gether with the proper machinery and labor for extract. | 11am 8. Parren to Mai daughter of Aaron Hardman, | ter of John and Hannah O'Shaughnessy, aged 4 years and. | was fora long time an engineer in the emp dow, lead. g tue people to believe that they were merely | ing the same from the earth, will soon be procured and ., all of this city. No cards. 11 months. Mail Steamship Company, and who went ont chiel engineer Gold is not so active as it was. It sold this practiciag. Ju act, they did not intend to fire a salate, | get to work, Ms ee eaamrar on queeday, January 20, ab tho | ‘Thorelatives and friends of the family are invited to Feat ee aan te rein, Gut the heel | morning at 14724; 148 and 14724; in the afternoon nor did they do so, It was arranged to fire a salute to pais Pe 2 residence of the bride's mother, by the Rov. Dr. | attend the finoral, on Thursday afternoon,at two o'clock, | l@slingot the 1) boom. which iinmedintelx Hew wo wind 3 eae our Minister, which was promised shortly after his City Intelligence McElroy, Wibtiam Srvaxt to Jang, eldest daughter of the | from the residenco of hor parents, 527 Third avenue. pasante Mpare Were thrown. ROaeS bat tha | at 147%, and closed 1475% bid. Many persons are arrival in the cuuntry, but deferred until they (the | Gan ssioxgix rae CRoTox AQvaDter Dxrantuext.—The | late James Martin, all of this city. No cards. Quivx—On Tuesday, Jaunary 20, Mary Av, the beloved | tarong current which sucked around the shipdrew him under | selling their gold and investing their means in real and he was lost. Karr Howree, Melcher, 42 days from Callao for Ans , Put into Valparaiso leaky prev to Dec 17. Japavese) shoud haye One of their war vessels present daughter of William Henry aud Catherine ‘Ou the 7th icst, the Japanese Angship holated the Ameri- | rumored changes in the Department of the Croton Aque- ; ao Sect euiaiiegare bs can flag and gave General Pruyn a salute of seventeen | duct Commisaiouers, have not yet taken placa, notwith- | Prspy on Tuesday, January 20, Gxorce Fowarp, The trionds of the family are respectfully invited to aged 3 estate, bonds, stocks or mortgages—a sensible change. ‘Exchange sold to-day at 163, and at the g the first salute ever given to a Minister by si attend the funeral, on Thursday afterncon, at two o'clock, Surv Wastinaton. San_Francisco fi pty 38 bil Standing certain announcements.to the contrary in some | youngest son of Nicholaz and Margaret Brady, aged 13 : , SIXOTON. Francisco from Hong | clgse of business hours no first class bills could be wich te Supe tac aera era the heard, as ccaeladea ‘mot 10 make! sy chegeeunil | and Peartat George, thon hast ltt us | Saerartber nocioes i nor tin Saat BIRDIR chr0et, with: | esCiupper main topenl und mun topgailant yarda’ oe bought under that figure. - i oo ‘d, has concluded not make any changes wi » o Rep —At Dutch ‘ < " i. “y A ‘ quate; which tan boon one of the sey dificult fate February, when the resumption of active Oyorations will pater my ber seb ets i ae cree 20, rides A Capertee ne | gawa eu Nor 33 Pe lctnar stony nob Lene om Kena’ | ‘This has been another very active day in stocks. acomplsh. ihe Japanese have surrounded themselves | take place, and many persons at prosent holding office 5 veloved ‘child of William J. and Margaret Redmond, aget | 1 WNW, stove buiwarks and main rail, spitc topaail and | Nearly every description was higher at the morn- aayenll, d Dowsprit and carried away mainbo.1, 3 Br Buso rans seen, f om Kn exron, Ji for New Yorke ing board. The greatest advance was in Pacific was wrecked on Birc wef, NW end Crooked Islands ji ‘iw Dee3s, und became m total Joss. A portion of tke votfee was | Mail, which sold at 165—a jump of ten per cent— ae Fo eis nd wreckers were cagaged | predicated on the safe -arrival of the Champion Bric Dasuaway, Buttall, (vom Meseina for Phfladetphis | With the specie. This has proved a rather expen- | went ashore on Thureds 4 night last, during thick-weather | sive stock to the bears. All the railway shares of bis | andaheavy 8 blow, on Peck's Beacil, 2) miles NE of Cape ‘on Thursday afternoon, at one May ‘ign t B arrived at Philadelphia 17 ud reports | Were higher. New York Central rose 1 per cent, i ordon of etiquette, which a fi will be removed. Among the work to be performed will _ He can all pur sorrows heal. proved tin grenieas cbeiante Meee arr ncec ath ane | bothe laying down of trap block pavements iu many of | ‘The relatives and trfends of the family are respectfully SE mete ak reetives ces tte {amily are respeettuil hicher orders oi the country. The salute referred to | the streets of the city. Messrs. Stephens, Darragh and | invited to attend the funcral, on Thursday alterooon, nt requested to attend the fuueral, this (Croksentin ) f too touk place previous to the Wyoming going up to Jeddo. | Craven, the Commiesionera, announce that in future the | hulfpast cre o'clock, from the residence of he parents, | To St neve grelock, , 4 Yhave yet more to ro.ate. Un the Monday following | following dimersions must be used in the construction of 116 Cannon street, without further notice. Roknre.--At Meguchen, N: J. on Toesday, Jumuary 20, the Wsouning left for Joddo with our Mivister and Consul, | trap block (Belgian) pavements:—Four inches wide, six | | Keyport and Middletown Voint (N. J.) papers pleuse | cy ering illaces, LHOMAB E., eldest son of Nethatt Colonel George’ Fisher. The day fellowine, the Third | to nine inches long and eight inches deep; each block to | Copy. and Haunah M. Robius,'in the ‘26th year of his age Minister, with « host of dignitaries, visited the Wyomiug. | be square and even in formation, and of the samo dimen. | | BRocmasw.—In Brookien, on Monday, January 19, } “Mis tinoral services will be beld at the revider 1 ihursdoy sites were exchanged between the | sions on the bottom as on the top, No swne for paving i . y one father, at Metuchen, N. J. % ¥ N rant 2 ‘ ‘ sived which in depth is cither more or less | _ The funeral will take place, at the residence of Mr. Ra- y a pele nipp cimrelog rope: Foe ee ane Te aehi inches” er: which ie width varies more than | Korrmca, 248 Degraw street, Brockiya, ibis (Wetnesday) | o'clock. Frieuds and relatives of the ‘amily are respoct- | Woe uat'witas unfavorable weather will berome a iat | Erie 1%4, Brie preferred 1%, Hudson %, Harlem Peeper ergs pp oiled Magda rrr ee be bl ag ie Acad Hock ore i yauce ioe memtapactracceras three o'clock, Janua. Greeuweod for iuverment ou Friday moruing. Carriages | gitontanishes, aaiis sully Meu Fhe weet nuts and | old 1, Harlem preferred 124, Michigan Central 34, quette usually iuststed ou by the Japanese. an six inches. ‘The blocks , ck, . Artie id ronnicoha aetna Toon orntordcuaterheat cet 0 toons : E ‘ : hs ‘ The day following the Wyoming was visited by the | any sienite equal hardness to what is called Quincy | ry 19, Wittiam SerMock, youngest son of Samuel and Delia eae hn readit Btreet at ten | insures Southern old 2, guaranteed %, &c.,&c. Galena Souk Anon. Perkins, bence for Newburynoct pat into | and Rock Island were steady after yester- Newport yeateri ost Coreimast close 40 te deck by aha ee mae colligion with sour E xor New York, at 4AM on the cent advance. T0wb, near Point Juditi. day’s five per peculatora foun Fraxe, Litledeld, at Boston from Kennebunk, go | Seem confident that they will both follow ashore 19th on Saud Point, Deer Talaad, and filled, but cam® | guaranteed over par. Bonds were all in good Og next tide and was tewed to port. Sonn J W—Holncs’ Hole, Jun 18~The sobr JW (before | demand, and the low priced bonds were higher. years, ‘and 15 day - M. chief oficers of w:iillery aud marine, who witnessed | granite, pean Daal oh mer ‘Oswezo papers please copy. “boat practice with bowitzer,’’ aud also tf management ‘Tur Rewovat or rar Deap row Tak Sussivan Sawer A hieeeengl debra Sooo peg gel ta Seterment: + oh ilar tg ter residence, 25 Coenties stip, on Tver of heavy guas (which had previously been shown to the | cue nen.—city Inepecior Delavan bas detailed Mr. Tra- Berean AL New Orlesnn, ob Wednesday, Vecember | day, January 20, Many Reeves, the beloved wite of Wil- Minister). The day following an official interview with te " 81, 1862, Hewny P. Bostwior, M. D., surgeon in St. James | liam H. Reeves, aged 22 years, ‘tail the Ministers took place, on which occasion Captain | vers, one of the employes in the Shuitary Department, to Shepitalt od 36 . ) M. D., surg - S Muy her soul rest’ in peace. t ears. McDouga! and Colonel Fisher, as American Consul, were | guperintend, or rather inspect, the removal of the dead | M@sTMal OeeC ms ete. ty eee wife Orange county and Oswego papers please cepy. presented. Mr. Fisher wis the first Consul ever ad- | $°40¢s trom the vaults of the Sullivan street church. ‘This | Fane Cosgrove, aged 41’ years asd 6 mouthe "| Sarm.—On Thursday, Jauuary 15, Cuakurs SiivH, in the owl mitted, as such, to their presence. Captain McDougal Mil prevont a repetition of tho outrages upon ® friends of the family and those of her brother, } 24th year of his age. , Teported), of and from Portland tor Alexandria with oats: | Mississippi and Missouris rose 4% per cent, and the we peaeeaees with ® sword, two pieces of rich silk, the dead Beatie. inte beat pereatrited by tne laborers sian Mocariau, are reapectaly invited to atend ths tore were interred in the Cemetery of the \ Snes tirag hea tand enfin pit stan rove ral ot Terre Haute incomes—a cheap bond—one per 2 * tees inter the bedics. > im r late residence 10. it ‘ty- » — | anchor an fachoms chain, and feake about 500 strokes o 5 REVIEW OF JAPANESE SOLDIERS. geil Aral ere bento Ha {hind stroct, corner ot First aveuce, this (Wednewdsy) ar. |. Skuruo. Suddenly, on Tuesday, January 20, Lnia, the | hour.” Tue danas‘ the Golden Ruchtceutd not he acer. | cent, At the one P. M. session of the public gee eo nogp tight ethan A apedle Bre beeeape sean mite "psenaiiax Wilco tne | ternoon at two o'clock. beloved wife of Mr. William Selpho, in the Sith year of | ‘ained, a* she put into board the market was at first a little shaky, on the as areal suprise, placing the Japanese far above any other | the last day appoint y Postmaster Wak Me err herage. - . Seug Goupen Kwrerr, from Fortune Islent for Boston, 'y app Siaias—- Ou Mecnasy | Paivonty 10; Mareen Litece yagungs"| “eS trientd of the taiy ark reapect{ully: sevitee ts: | Wen salir reported ta collision off Cape Cod with ahr | fresh announcement of the popular old canard Kstern notion in the ability to acquire and adopt the | podem, sed eucy during the dearth jption of stamps used as currency during the est daughtor of John D. and the late Martha Jane C - : miitary systems of TE . On Monday, the 17th iast., é rs F 4 ths. attend the funeral, on Thursday afteruoou, at twoo'clock, , J W. bas put into Edgartown. Mer vows are badly stove, | about intervention, but recovered its tone before At the invitation ef tho Ministers the party, which cone | of small change which prevailed to such an alarming ox- | a¢ed3 yearsand 10 months. | family are respectfully | trom her late residence, 362 State Ptreets frcoklyn, M! | But she dees not leak while in port s sisod of Gen, Proyn, Captein McDougal, Colonel Fisher, | tent afow montha ago. There was a great rush of people | invited to attend the funeral this (Wednesday) afternoon Twrxey.—Un Tuesday, January 20, of cousumption Scun Avciorr, before reported ashore at Portsmonth, Rt, | the close. Erie and the Western shares were Mr Kip and Mr. Pruyn’s son, attenited a review of | 46 ine Post cif in consequence, aud an unusual force of | at one orelock. trom the rosideace of her father, 206, | MICHAEL TiERxnY, aged 24 years. ee ee ee eerie wat: oc he, haw Uilked | better than at the close in the closed board. At Jaxpaoes troopy The parade ground i# about six miles from | Gress was employed to attcnd to the business. The num- | West Forty-fourth street, ; The relatives avd friends of the family are respectinly | Anis wherw Mart at hat daria Of coat aa tone the legation. The field ia a very fine one, specially con- | ter of paokages Bonk for inspection is Said to be #0 great pb ted a Monday. January 19, Ataxnr E., youngest | invited to alteud the feral railway tor ry ye cargo of coul bas been | the afternoon session of the old board the market , on Thursday afternoon, at taken out. Shots yet fell of water, strueted for the uses intended, containing some three | ine ix Will require three mouths’ labor in the necessary | child and only son of Albert ani Elizabeth Colby, aged 10 | two o'clock, from the residence of bis parents, 319 First | 1% Jaytrou stil! remains ashore, without | Wa8 lower on Erie preferred, Pacific Mail and hundred acres, The party was received by one of the | oxarmination to discriminate between the good stampx 4 ements tor | New York Central; the Western shares were a Minist ttended by a large staff of the high. months and 7 days. pion hep gab ott oar i ovition, hig ner Principat Bimsters «Sey 7m cate Sve oF one Lie Hones, About $300,000, it is said, will bepaid | ‘The relatives and (riends of the famil ‘ennt.—At Newark, N.J., on Tuesday. January 20, tt ‘and she will probably be f , Sst miiitary , naval aud civ oflieers, who vied with each | Sd tho bad quer. tha eu Pa’ | ingited to attend the fumeralsthis (Wedvonier) tere, | Cuamuss Lawszxce, only eon of Samuel H. and Louise oor two or rheee days. "The Granite | fraction better. ‘The amount of business done was other in marks of respect and attention. Shortly after stone Ololocke from the residence at Eas panei ca | Terry, to the OB year of his Wing repaics hee, and ‘when eady wil | voy targe indeed, and the market as a whole very the reception @ Company of light infantry (ope Lundred ney " Quneon atreet, Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to { [7/808 the tine, 4 : strong) ‘rarade, went throuch the ananual, marched by Aunual Report of the eee ee to | Cedaeon Willensbary, on Tuesday morning, Jan. {attend the funeral, on Thuraday afternoco, at one vPelock, |, Stxamrre © W MoN atzy, lying at Cattell wharf, Phila: | spirited. At the four P.M. session of the public ; er er ae prego Seer Mead tied top be; Ragin ‘toon | _ The papernnes See matty rt ps Pl the annual report bars ag heart disease, Jomy Casivear, in the 86th year Ek Bitpeioaion Bin spond 24 East Kinney strow i ‘rom Sunday night ta. "* | poard the fharket became rampant again, and ance, neting a . , ia a rector for the year 1662:— « ag Ne a < ind ty company, and then at will. ‘Their mancuvring aha ina APPENDIX. The relatives and friends of the family and also the | _ Wets.—Ou Sunday, January 18, Euuza G., widow of | apollo Bia car teal omen ene aaa gi eR Pee See seeity Tange. CO ging | AxWUAL naront ov Tax AUrERITINOENT OF SANITARY 1: | suugnbers of tbo First Baptist church of thie olty, of | Alesander Welahi ie the fist Year et her ge: of siucs been heard from though at a substantial advance over the prices os rs mg " ‘I reoron' . which he was a member for more than half a century, ir * om Tesklence her | acnen—The new bark A One, of Providence, was sue. ji » ef battery. of Ons Gane cede semen ee Se Bu Sie Hari growe Deraurwent. ) | are rowpect{ully invited to attend the funeral, trom his | daughter, Mes. Haonah M. Logan, No. 996 Atlantic street, | .iMttn” launched from tie auipgar or We sess Divi, | Beeviously current. The market closed with even of the infantry, Their — ogg eo =) ‘New Youn, Jan. 1, 1963, § late residence, South Ninth street, Williamsburg, | Brooklyu, this (Weduesday) morning. at eleven o'clock | Warren, Ri. on Monday mornings tut a stronger appearance than usual, the following was well ¢ trig cone arsugh “coverat | Daxtet.E. Dutavan, Eeq.. City Inspector: on Thursday afternoon, at two o’elock, from whence his | Precisely, to Dr. Taylor's church. South Bergen, N. J., Whateme being the last quotations: —~ A el renters thee light Inthtery company retired..| penser nes riemant of the oficial transactions of thie Bu- | semaine will be taken to Gresmwood for interment. where services will be held at one o'clock. Carriages will | gia from San Franciaro Dec 15, sbip.tobn Howland, Whel- | pratt min@Luv wa they fand the light infantry company retired. | reau for the sear 1882 having teeu submitted for your 3. | Goo, — Suddenly, on Monday, January 19, Greracoe, | bein'waiting at the foot of Cortlandt stroct (erry attwelve | den, New Pedtord US6's, reg,” Hudson River. Lee enor cat Tull eomparies touk the field, formed | your apnual report. In'addition to that statement I herv- | Wite of the late Johu Cook, aged'72 years,2 mouths and | 3. to convey the friends to the church. . Srom Capt Silva of hark George, NB, reporta her | US6'S, 600; $1 98% 8 86 Hariom .... .. Jation. ‘Ihen cigat Tul companies oa the field |, formed See arene, oP eecucan ef tee eoeaiey werkel teeeran | 32 Oe. Weur.—On Sonday, Janvary 18, of consumption, Ey ima ‘eid Islands Oct 10, with 285 sp ali told US5's,cou,’T4 881g @ 883g Harlom pref as a regiment oo the left of the told, as regularly af 0 | uring the past Year, in the seizures of, wnaosn ec. | Thefriends of the family are respectfully invited to | Wan, relict of George Wenb, in the 56th vearof her age Spoken, .&e. 7.80 Treas n...101% o 101% . our own stmy. After opening the ran! colonel rode | ‘Phe accompanying table furnishes the details of such | attesd the funcral, oa Thurséay morning, at nine o'clock, The friends andgac: the family are respe « Porto Plain. honee, bound 8, was een Dec 31, lat 94 | US6's, Lyrcer 954; 4 96 te the ‘rout, receiving the usnal salute, went through | gecur of frou tho residence of her gon, Henry C. Cook, 6 Second | fvlly invited to atteud the faveral, this (Wednesday on ona | U3 demand n.1444, @ 144% their mauual, closed ranks and filed tuto column of eum- | "It becomes my duty to briefly cal. Sexkdeth, nt Ua pans erie Grcdoc: fiben bes late renideees Advipbd, Roberts, (rom Mara for NYork, Jon 6 tat 22 | ‘Tennessee 6's. 61%, a 62 arson " fen vd came imposed upon thiv street. rerndot, at ball: clock, from her late residence, 4, " - OL cee de ie vag edema (only) and acirum major, | exetciee of its ndonbled rights, reavitiye from the fntert Diveis—On Tuesday, January 29, of water on the | S26 Front street, without further invitation Wer ro: Foreign Port Virginia 6's 6515 a Ail tue eld officers were on foot except the colonel. | Fence of the Police Deparunent of this «ly fur tha brain, Appr Kezia, dai ghia of Heringpon @, and Hannah | mains will be takeu to Greenwood Cometery for tater pAtztnrant, tan tare Darks, Xantho. Chopmman, NYork; 4 rare, 6 3 68% Clove Pitt g and ci years In c e . and 2 da nit. Mm lancock, Boston; no date, ® Drimmond, } + ¢ 4 Theis matching apd earry ing of arm was excellent, whic | tailed for, hut wasn decided detriment to tie pubi ‘Tie relatives and friends of the family are rexpeetfully | Erie and Illiuots papers please copy. Wror Prenat ee ummond, | smericangotd 47% 9147% Galena & Chi. excited as mud . p ge Aan iskwardons aud atreet Inspectors, while engag RoEnos Avaxs, Nov 2%7—-In port, barks Amy Warwick, | Pacific Mail.. .164% @ 166 Cleve & Tol went thiough reveral evolutions, forming line, retiring formance of 1 noe, at three o'clock, at the residence of her parents, 16 gocrd nt jnviled to attend the funeral servic . tr duties, have not nfrequentiy been * r Service, Of TRUFSIAY ACT. | TS Sih, for NYork, ldg; Seandivavian, Carleon, fer dodisg. | NY Contral ..119%, @49% Chic & Rk Isid ie a by tho rear, Changing front, forming divisions, hollow ed with by the poliew, acting, as alleged DY Ue, ire , a ow 26, sid bark Kate, Laprelie, NY ork Chi, Bur & Q..106 a 106% : J ¢ heads of that department, and vested, cord street, Brooklyn. The remains will be taken on Go J Erie... ” a @ ware, Arig by tile, b¥ companies, by division and by | der orde:s from the beads o So | Bannapos, Jap ima port brig GC Colkou, Colson, feont . Ml&Prdacan i iin Ser hing hy ew’ ome sure | Hg verses ries wh Brany seg Yo Pspon Fas, We Srey S| eet Beg nt ea | i et ane ote ugly so when ove considers Uhat all thir proficiency has | ee ees wart the operntions of this department, By ‘ A 7 r , ? x e 8 ' deed acquired in ao short a time. After the regimental | and to enter almost nugatory ‘any of ite beat devined pin eine Oe Rerroat, Senmnes 29,62, eomeaeatign, Bethe SLMAnaC 9On Ram <Onecsemte BA 5 | from neon hrren, to eabieat, te head Sreeoa: Rerien, | caprency has eronted some astiisemént fh financial ‘ parade and drill, General Pruyo and party were called to | for the improvement othe h of the city, is found, as | ORIN, in the 224 year of his age. 715 | woow Sute.)...0....¢re 7 or’) from Mmewon Ayres, te batash 80 lead be nd ue aal currency ‘ survey the arins presented by our goveriment, and then silegad by Che pole auuhorities, a & slnuse is the Foijoe act Pot agtewpe Sine catia ally invited to at. » 508) im waren ere 1007 | Hurcbille Hutehi ONE: Migtpare | circles. It is gratifying to know that the Presi- ‘ witnessed the artillery practice with shot, grape and cau. ich seems Lute jniatical to the in | te , this lernoon, at two - “ ng Sea, 'Wiswell, from Nov 17, «ta |g a gth overed that th ' histor at a target, nit » though well done, did not quite Sites Thus harassed by thie veuadteon qunret f Leu - orm bie father, Thomas Diag, Port of New York, January 20, 1863. ua aie Bakr Harvion evi Y ning, nipereiee ae paces an ates but it seid oes } equal what preceded. rity on the part of the police, the success of (y's Bureau has |" p e'y on Thurse January 20, of oer At do Nov 26, ship Odessa, Nicho's, trom Banvor; bark M + i 4 ‘ | have been thus minutp tn order to give my cor - a @ respects been equal to what it would been | , Y 20, of consumption, Miss CLEARED. , L. a sony or; bart a t pati. ‘dea of tbe clnihon of ithe apenas apa 'tes Ta the abwence be auch Interfercer. ‘The decrease of mor: | SOFA Kanig, daughter of Sylvester Karle, in the 49th | suip James Foster, Jr, Abel, Iverpooi~Chas H Marshall * mi be red fevers bark Oo eddie tom xvort | Liem ab gg eadllgesr binseohe om mg q high {avor our government hold in their estimation. A | tality, and the general improved heaihy cunuition of the | Jearof her age. Co. fe, Matias, Alfarata, Ig; and | Scheme for carrying on the war without inflation. ie hibit th ts 1 7 city, are the best evidence of maelliciency, even while labor« | Fmeral services will be held at the house of her uncl Ship Cultivator, Russell, Laverpool—Willlams & Guion Océan Ranger, Boxto M04 iM be hi ' sienitar exhibition io any echer country would hp an adair | to? ynier the vieadvantages—it is to be hoped temporury— | Juatie E. Karle, 113 Waverley ylaco, on Ybursday after. | Ship Kushire (Wr). Card, Liverpoul—Ldmiston Bros Deo 25--Tn port brig Pavoriie, Ser AE Wil be Seen, ‘the menage, earbers Bod wppar~ of thelr hitherto exclusive polley, setsiag aside even for | "ITRee eer teee alvin reatiera connected with aapitary | 2004 a three o'elock. The remains will be taken to New | cai? Mohonse (Br), Slewart, Londonderry—G AJ Kaos a 3—Arrateammabips Sonora, Laps ently sincere as it is, had not the least effect upon ; ‘a single occasion their etiquette, i8 very remarkable | afjairs hat the inverpositioeg of the police bas ween exer. | Hatburg. on the ten o'clock train, Hadson River Rail. | “ship Rubens (Brem), Strolmeyer, Bremen—Ruger Bros. U Phinet ian tn port brig sembe! Charman, | the market. 1 THR AMBRICAN MINISTER, GEN. Px cised. They have also pertinactonsly interposed between | Fo@d on Friday morning. Ship Marehteld, Torres, Bath—J ker & Co, " hat Gen Prayn, 6 ¢ x thie department and ite spocited duties with the Comp. | Exav®—On Monday, January 19, Avmusin Berrm, | Bark Bmbiem (Br), Henderson, Liverpool—J W Elwell Hopkins The business of the Sub-Treasury to-day was as ' UL amv quite sure that Gen Pruy' troller, until that functionary waa cowpellod to remind them | youest daughter of Hermann and’ Elizabeth Khlers, | & Co. ' i Moulds, | follows:- f w set es eeeta aay vag sepeviee amon a fo an ficial cormtiunication (ot 2 interierence was am | aged] year, § months and 11 days. ae Scotsman (Br), Patterson, Ginggow—H JAC ADE | CBr) Wei , tittle of how Way Co wit act of illegality abd an usurpat power. 4 iS v t Cnieagues. |The General is engnged io tinporiant nogo. | Tt iemy duty to arse iurom you, thal If the exerciae, of inated vo stoena tha frnaral, tie (Wreesestey) whew f g Vanny, Wicks, Montevideo and Buenos Ayies—I Nov. | ¢ anne sau a abt orn for Fanabir 7 t = with the Japanese governimen Poany ot (he ote, | wns ot that bed oe By any ciauae Ta the Pulee et ‘autho St ote o'clock, trom the renidence of, er parents, corner | | riz John Butler (Br), Knowles, Matamoroe—Brest, Sou f me fees Beet te cic? ae en dene y 11,868,490 G2 sta | rising such reguladons, 11s necessary fer the vroper ma- jvdeon ‘Sando , Brook “i : eenesunnoee oe 420 5 existing, and all this by mere moral force, | pagament of thie dey artment that such power should be. Fee 4 * Brig Scotland. Francis, Barbados—E T Smith, | etc te Mine Langtonae thes Ls ‘The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this ly even an American vessel of war in Japan; yoked. The police, instead of assuming the mastery over ‘ ig Udoia, Whittemore, Dermarara—Thompson & Hunter. vyeemnan, Tortorslilo to load woo! for UStatee, - wale. on the other hand, nothing has been done by the | our sanitary system, shon!d be made subservient to it. To | Heogter-in-law of the late Alderman Michael Mi rig AG Archibald (Br), Vance, Kingstou, Ja—J I Whit Tn port, 17th, shine F ro, Strout. for Boston ldg: kace | Morning were $57,411,971 04, and the balances ’ other treaty Powers, though they are seldom or ever | allow aconilict of authority between that body and this de- mreeas co. | Hatter, Meioher, vot vet diagd: ©h “ 4 7 wichout a dumber of! w Is in port. | partment i@ an absurdity which shonid not be permitted to | aeedae ered Adelaide (Br), Dorglees, Naguabo—J FP Whitnes from bee, Prameiaes at vo teed oc $2,307,088 74. ' ‘deta presents 96 this time an interesting spectacte to | cist. 12 rover ot lame, Pet (che breserveven Se eet 2S anaes friend of the family , aud those of his |, Brig.) Hbynas (Br), Pendieion, Natanzat—Waleh, Carver + ty (freqt Kritsin at £3 6 , | The Marine Bank has declared a, semi-annnat the world No other Eastern nation possesses the same | Pita rest with this department: ahd thal aus. police. regu. the fiueval, from be tase. re ate Pag peer bee Wave, Colliua, Clenfuegor—) E Ward & Co. {Pew Sercvemir Anant at Hairax—Tarecrareicl | | dividend of four per cent, payable on the 2d of noun of watetigenee and cloverneas. It ie iu a wtate of | fations which are not wudsrimate to that a} eu abould be | greed, ubis (Wedbesday) afleruoon, at two o'clock. Brie Glenare (Br), Power, tonne, NF-M E Gicene & Arr rom Ndore Jan & Counillus aud A ee + the Cuanky Misti Ootapasy, 6° semi-? transition. A revolution of gigantic proportions ig actually | forihwith repealed, Tris, or ft ehould be, the provines of Facien.—On Mon 7 ¥ 4 “Are fre i 2d, Pr: \ % M4 pt ws progress which will be acgompiished without aeivil | tht police department aniarg te other ty de. | sainary Fincher, aged a youre and'd mothe ene | Sexe Coke e eels Salas niece BREN SORA Reta trol AN oy woeeer | annual dividend of four per cent, free of govern: i war. Thongh groat uneasiness exists throngheut the | Partments, enly in caves ich aid 8 expecially re- y f} y a Er Ore Beuuert Chase, Besufent, NO—D C Morvay and Vanconver, fromm the Clyde rh, City of Montren!, Deal i Loud, the people afo fast accommodating themselves to | YTS. bas boon supposed to be a power to be evoked Aaah the fussed, an tharhdey aietame th aee chon: t. aaed chine, Porurese Mowroe-¥ J Cevaprel, | pacatt, Liverpool ae * | ment tax, payable February 2. H tho order of things arising from her now relations with | incase where any department of the goverument. 1s. ped bern vchingy oy Aled glk = Ra 4 Gasmole, Chincoteague <P 3 Compbe!i | “ald tor Boston ith, Moonlight Caveline Elizabeth, | The statements of the Philadelphia banks for the {ie Tost of the world afier « seclusion of nearly two | atmeg with qudicient aathonty mandatee | hee - ‘a Pee a a a ee bs lc tg | last two weeks compare as follows: ° 7 . 4 eon! eit is bot just that 3 . —T BC fi on | of ; pune have, bad stare ct rahe At kad sufieieut wath y tact, op xien—On Tuesday mornivg, January 20, at Red Bohr BAF Farker, Washingtc n, ‘ The ship Augusta, from New Tork for Quee! i’ 2. the streets of Yoko peopl for the safety Rok, Sanam Jave, wile of Robert Fuller, aged 27 Sebr Surprise, cere (ye W Elwell’ dered Dee 26, Crew saved, Capital ‘ murdored to the streets, of Yckohame. and on the public | Kuinoriay absuld be yees Behr R Vaux, Powell, Philadziphia 0 Benton's Sone ip Mowiev ita. trom Shields for New York put lato | Toune ' rows ed or : wn, Brown, Y te bore. 4 Power proved insincere, procrastioating, equaliog the | conflate tte cube 1 aD pege atin pon ioe the family are respectfully | SRF }Gadwallodrk, Clayton, Philadelphia. — a reietompe Specie se vere the Mit ef ‘eiphamecy. ‘The Weary Helios i eae inetad to attend tbe funeral. trom the steamboat Thos. | Aetir3 BDowabit Leeda Ativecin American Ports. | De from banks ed the patient, couciliavory, but determined manuce authority, w Colyer, foot of Murray street, on Thursday morning, at Schr 8 F Lew ute, Rockland—it P Buck & Co, 5 Arr steamer Bake | Due to banks.. of Genera! Pruyn. Mr. Harris managed to k thority #0 deprive it | teno'cloek, without further wvitation. The rematme will Sehr Shevandeab, Nash, Bath—W 8 Brown & Deposits. 2 f of Generat Prayn. Mr. Hrrie maaaged to Keep on be aterred in Creen wood, Schr Nawadahe, Wators, Wiocratey, | Civeulation 4380521 5 m with the gov w | . ) Sehr M Filimorr, Chase, Boaton— W Lewis & © | ° 382,5 Thay were toosmart for him. He Jacked patience and jw | Saou ieee demas a nthe aot h Rene Arcty it Pig RG Le Hatch i a | Mr. Dalton Daiton, has been ad” 7 severance. ec y bad Soe "e =f Monday, + Kare ApeuR, ©] Seed f Aines, Chipman, Protidence—RP Buck & Co ; ; " severance: Sovsequentiy had 0 tafigence ror 1 | daughter of Kamin C. nnd Kato R. Fronk, aged 6 weeks | frit it Burt. Kelly Pravhien-e. z Hotorka, froin blverpoot | mitted to the Board of Brokers, Vianes in the diplomacy between the United a aero, iu hia wledoen, hen reentiod vamapieaeiee’: +) aaeigand nr ah p ehiombos Rroven Rurtachee! bei) Anus | ‘The follewing railroad companies have recely od F mi the ot a. Gaeeiel Pratt a , , oe aneautias i. MeKenzie, He: | oy . ae ear ibn, ed pore ueriaa toners ie precious boot bis love had given, Liverpoo!, jan 7, Fi ren Maat Beets, Por Au Prince: TR ilun. | their trafic returns for the second week of f (he powers that bo,’ of whieh ho has hot ) And though the eaeket noulders here nd Masengere, tOFHO | eon: Ford, NYork.. Sid wind NW, bark Halifax, Saimary: ‘ 1 proofs , r The gom s aparkling now in heaven G Date, 12 210. o4w BALTIMORE, Jan FCM wehrs Auna (Bri, Len! West ; } D STATES CONSI'L, OFORGE S.-PISHER he relatives aad (rieude of the family are reapecttully | Bio wr Was verpoo! Reindeer, Tanster Knight, | Michigan Content... Deo..89,617 “ab ‘Cuene! Folie es” Gameal, ty atter of Ash ie ited to attend the fanernal, this (Wednesday) after K/ b. Aspinwall, Jan ®, with pas Y Suateies HB Wood, Pouer, and Fanny 4 Michigan Seuther lnc, Z neriéan’ TaIeGete Dave’ wreneens emmNeeeR ¥ widon Of the layr. the | Hou, ot one o'clock, from the residence of her parents, | s¢y ure, (0 DB Aven. Was ¢ se OS He brig 3 W "| Gulena and Chicago » * 96,73) Ine... 5, 5 heh toe ee ee 4. r Hiwbiedy it atieael | 1D Garden street, Hovokou tinwall by US strain gunboat Auguaca to th fj An; ltrs Medors, Cate, Malnnaat: Buena visto, | (lene and Chicago +. aaiiel se ' eae 2 our peso with any otter | to amiunits, Tis | ~Sanau the beloved wire cf Aloxauder Gall, a | the Talanda, wteie ele parted compacy, the Ancusta pin Ip y rowusend, NYork. Chi abip Grey | Cy welaad and Toledo... 26,187 Ine. 10.917 i ericans cow fave not to rely on the | oF ‘ y seo the maune oof the brick, Ireland ’ ceedin ‘oynt. (Tie C arrived 1th, av bef “ iro and mkt omnes | Cleveland pega... S na * ued se oe Wee tngiem Connip Oliee semaetey ne te Lt h th y Limerick. treinnd Mace te gewe cosmos.) “por ay, with ioward carge from Cardenas |B teed at Halifax, we have nd. be s p full cow ‘t The ya mt thin state of fa « friends of the family are respecttoily tavited to at. | arte sunriee, Liverpool, 42 days, wil mdse and 7 [amt aly. We brig Mary Ha Marsh, Ringe iene | By the Arabia, arrive’ mite eh ag core - x whi ya uf thie Burra nit (he funeral, from ber late residence, No. 253 East | passengers. to Howls: Fre Cp wthe Bank Atvaway, Tiacbawny, Bostou. vices from England to the evening of the 10th nis amined the C i Com | per autention tw then, | oot cath strove, thts (Wedwesday) afternoon, at one ad strong W gales, Uh a9 Jan i-Air schrs James Noileop, Burt, | t. Comaois closed im the London -tharket oo ey ye Wo) for aieh n " @leck, withoot further notice days WW Of nig 4 +h} inst. Consols © onde b JACANMSRERADE OROWING—TOROKAWS 4 | ita oy wolehile forond | “Gaxnox On Motiay’, January 19,.JoHv Joskru Ganson, | Rancho Panis. from Funehow for London: $8th inst, of | that day at 99% 0 9344. The bullion in the Bank 1 Sie are yor wre 8 A PORT. | Meine, it : 118 yoars, | aip Banta Aona (of Rath), Bates, London, Oc \ : a de " " 20 ‘ ne camemaae ’ Si cowampluin of. “Many | reve ngntus , _ Lie rotuains will 06 taken from St. Vincent's Roapital, | sti? Sart Neue Cor ae g Haley. Kone, Det 10, Lele of | of England bed declined £321,000 during the we . ‘ Bese. ' mill oe eel: | che per re. | HAs cnte teeacny " Vato? | ©, Save stra y Bio Bio poling lute Havane alambin, for New | litinois Central shares were quoted at dla 4124 ~. or it f aut esta, Tuck Hart, a native bip Par “ or de with de ‘ he 41 1 per cer ater ty Yokohama itl wis are hampered | 4 the county Cavan, Ireland tb year ab the age, || Tennis 4.0 nH Fitch; barks the TPoauy Baek hoger, | discount, and Erie at 4344 a (4 percent. At! dive te " aol deere ue ioerpostioa of | ghe friends of the family are respeciiully iavited to | and washed away binnacte and Hannah T rotate, for clo most targomnaseet: JA | verpool the sales of cotton on t th were ten ni 3 wan dance © "10" | atend the Caneral,on Thursday a clock, | Eity Wm tt Wharion, Jo 46 aga, 10 Here Aor Orton Lint. | thousand balce, Tho market elosed with e be a ‘ ta Sep a hn the residence of bis father. 1 st Thirty-eeaoud | Mr Mutt. Had tery th Wenger the © passa wtih ue epi velsh, Cunainghar, for Philad oh Bm P iia v , on. a salle, damaged rigging, statygd cualnplaies, Bu, * | dus Woydlaud, Mawkin, for Bordeauayd A Comery, Sunol |, bone, but withvat any actual chauge inthe prices @

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