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Mpecte vu. Grecm WAPEKESTING GHeAL DECINION BY THE MANTACHU- car A NOTH PAYABLE IN SPRCUR DISCHARGED WITH ORERNBACKD, Tkrom the Poston Teavelier, Jan. 90.) ‘The Bepreme Vourt of ae State have Pulowe, argued last ty decided September, payable ow FeFiivo amount of tbe fare Of Whe wOte-and interent {hore on, although bo offers 40 prove tbat ad the time when Payment of the Hole was demanded specie was word a ebove pw, ‘The note on wireh the action wae an as folle: Crucorss, fe $000.—For yalue reoo!ved I promise to pa; ‘Wood or order five duvdred doles ea demand, ferest, the above payable io specie, ©. BUL ‘The opinion of the Court way prepared vy Jud man, and was a8 flows: — ‘This action w brought apon a promisscry vote for hve Duudred dois ‘mt OB dome a, and inlerest, with the additional wo! above pay: 2 be plain ‘la preved demani mend of (he How 1 specs todonerhbe oe prove thabon theday when bo made Ade demand spect wae worth a certain premium above contends (hat he is eatitled to recover judgment Rene amount of such premium in addition to Lhe gui of Sve bundred dollars and interest. ‘This position aasumes Mat spr cle 18 to Be regarded as am articie of merchandise aud not as money. For if we regard \t as money, ib is eelf the standard of valve, aud the stutemon: thal a dol dar can Do above or Delow par is absurd, It is, in eect, a statoment thai a dollar can de worth more or less than & dolar Dealers in money may for thelr own con venience, and eapeciaity ip respect to foreign trado, treat money ar merchandiee, and speck of gold and Wlyor ap belug above or below par. Bub when @ old oF silver dollar ie spoken of iv thie manner io with re'erence (o something else as = stavdard o€ gar vaiuo. Thue it has sumedimes happened thar the + market value of these two metals:has changed, and that @ dollar in silver bas doen worth more in market than a dollar in grid. Yet courts have deea comueteg te Bs: hw 40 treat them an money, and 40 regard a dollar dmetal as equal (o a dollar of ¢he other. quality maybe wholly or partially restored by debasing one species of eoin, or improving thad ofthe other, it ja one of the at Wwibutes of sovereigaty Re Sage when for oxample eve Bovdred dollars ag apremiam on apecio, tha execution would stilt be collectible in mone; . gould seize a sufficiont amount of gold or ciean to pay the execution and costs, he would pay tothe begriaed abo specie, and thus the plaintiff would obtain more thap ho amounr of his debt. If the defendant’ weeds should Ye wold at auction on exeoution. and should pay in epecie, she sarue result would vohow. it and should Be set off on execution, ‘te yaine may de £0 changed by the condition of the curroncy as to faffect the he interests of the parties materially. 1b may de that the judgment will remain Tneatiated a goa, shall, as metehandise, sink below par. This would again affect $e laterenis of the parties and the value of the jadgment. ‘The week!y fluctuations of the gold markot are cons! anc operating in the same way. Fut these are matters whi arobepens ‘the reach of courts of law. They involve ‘values, and sometimes equities wbich no judicial ¢ribuni ean adjust or regulate. All thet courts cap do is to treat as mouey that which the statutes of the United States legally enacted declare to be movey. iy it were ip cur power to render a specific judgment, designating the spe. oles 0! currescy io which it should be paid, we. might evokl some of the existing difficulties, but we have no such authority. Appeal of the Dominicans te their Breth- ren in South erica. ‘When the tnfamoue treazon of a sanguinary despot con. yerted the country of our liberty into a basbful colony cf Bpain, you may have believed that patriotism was ex- Mect in our hearts, and that from the condition of a noble and braye nation, which we were formerly, we had vol untarily descended to the disgraceful condition of slaves. But if you bave formed this opivion of us, you were mistaken. for the work of March 18, 1861, was not the work of the Domigicans, but that of the traitor Santana— abai sale by which the rebber of Lavastida onr'ched bim- eolf.and the cowardly Alfaus raived themselves to an up- merited position. The people, the conquerors at Estrelleta and Sebana Large, were, aud alwaya will be, worthy to «all themselves your companions. To prove it to you, ‘hey roce in their anger, and the twenty three victims pecrifiond by the myrmidons of Santana were an eloquent protest of their love of i dence. on si) of Moca is mga iy boiread of their most nguinbed patriots, who were shot for having defend = their hiberties. : ey, ‘The population of Guayubin; Sabaneta, Monte Christo, ead the rich oty of Suntingo, "woich saw ‘aid out in their mrecie the vorpees 0} cbeir valiant sone, leave DO room for doudting it. Lastly, the entire iskaod, enflamed with the sacred peal of Fesues which io-day hoists in every part the alg and updet Orion golore rusbes to war, Sepreot oft were ive, Noyertheless, the struggle is unequal. With a thin Population and without resources, it will ve difficult to sonquer in thie Titanic war which we are custaining, 5 yoo, feliow patriots of Youth America, aid us & cause which is also yours, “Thirty talione of every nnd of arms endeavor to overthrow @ St. Domingo the repubiic proclaimed by are furrowing our waters , to prevent Sfaertt 4 ands from supplying us with powder and iron, witl whioh we Dominicans seek to rid ourselves of the Furo- pean Power jn these distant regions of America. Aad you, Venezuelane, formidable heroes to the Lion of Spain, will you not listen to the appeal which your Brothers of #4. Donmigo sddross to you? You, Grapadians and Peruvians, will you jeok on im. passibie while the flibusters from across the :4a stifle in @ar brevets the cry of liberty which is now so loudly re- sounding througbout tnis unfortunate land? Ecuadorians, Chileans and you, other people of Spanish America, will You not assist us with your money, with your armies, to triumph ip the unequal str whicb ‘we are sustaining, a handful of heres, in order to save those principles which you have proclaimed? Why do not your governments efficientiy intervene for the ter mination of the war which (id Spain is waging against | St. Domingo? We are repuv'icans, aod brave like your- selves and it would not be chivalric Bow to abandon vs, end afterwards to it our miefortune. You have ‘ermies and pavies which have filled the world with their fame, avd it is vot just that they should remain inactive while the Dominicane see themselves threatened by | ‘Sbirty thousand Spanish bayonets. No; come to fight in #4. Domingo, and you will fight for the liberty of a peo- ple, of broshers and for your own. Come, and bring with you your money and your arms, that ihe Dominicans moay forever recognize you as their liberators. le y daugbiers prepare crowns for the heroic peo- ple. without counting the number or the resources of Weir enemies, rush into the thicket of their woods to ‘sombat for the encred cause of their independence. Let | your poets a ecto exploits amd Kindle the hearts of your soldiere with of ours. with your assistance to i the decrepit end (© shout with enthusiasm long live Farerica and the yadlicas whieh people ber. go A THOUSAND DOMINICANS. ‘Veco, Dec. 1, 1863, the twentieth year of independence. City Intelligence. SestinG IxreuucRNes.—There was very good skating | yeeterdsy on the Brooklyn ponds, and also on the Fito avenue pond of this city. It is expected that the ball will be up in the Park to-day, ue the ice was in fair order yes. terday. ‘The ice which had drifted into Gowanus Bay had ‘froseb solid during the recent cold spel), aod yesterday « large crowd were seen skating far out from land. AND COMMERCIAL. FWNANCIAL wRSDAY, Jan. 21—6 P. M. Holders of stocks, induced by the prevent high prices, continue to press shares on the market, and snother large business wae done to-day at the Btock Exchange. The advance of yesterday was not fully sustained, and the majority on the list submitted to a decline. New York Central weut down 1 per cent, Harlem 134, Erie %, Reading 1*,. Michigan Central 2, Illinois Central 334, Galena and Chicago 134, Michigan Southern 1, Cleveland ‘and Pittsburg %, and Toledo and Wabash, which ‘was the manipulated stock om Wednesday, fell & per cent from the higheet price obtained yesterday morning. Chicago and Rock Island advanced 3 Rrie preferred 3, Pacific Mai) 1, and Hudson River "%. The market in the afternoon became quite steady, and New York Central closed at 137, at 108%, Erie preferred at 102%, Harlem at 9 Michigan Centra! at 136%, Michigan 87%, Ilinoie Central at 129, Cleveland and Pitt«- burg at 117%, and Hodson River at 140%. The sudden rive in the premium on gold which wee produced in the early part of the week by the operations of a combination of brokers, who | were supposed to be in collusion with a number of coulé not be maintained, and as » know edge of the fect began to circulate throngh the street the price came down, until it reached 1553, A reaction then set in, and amid the excitement which prevailed in the afternoon the speculators rebele susnaged to get the premium up again to 573, The price Guctoated during the day, as the follow ing quotations wil! «how, two and 8 ball per i z © SSH TED > pp he e> EREE: EXEREKEX }'4 o'clock P.M id iE iilii The bosinese at the Sob Treaeury to day war ae follower: ones. : . « sc moceibia from ‘custome, $104,000. It ip reported thet there are now only Abowy power of Spain, | Southern at | sevew millions of the five twenty Bonds remaining, and that the balance will probably be taken be- fore to-morrow (Friday) night, ‘The statements of the banks of the three princi pal cities of the Union for the last week compare with those of the previous week ax Tollowe :— Towns, ie, Orewlation. Deposits H, Koi dau. 16 $469,991 79 34 es on Ass pict Boston, Jan 18 TAB TAGK OH 9969.99 31101 39 86,506 900 19,010,999 192,607 Laneeeat eet ss Sgt et 18,314,002 196, Deorea ¢ in loans Bocteees iBidapecta “ Pive bundred thoasand dollars worth of tho Coast Defence scrip of Massachusette hae been soll to George Peabody, of Londons, at $110, ‘The Merchants’ Insurance Company of thie city have declared their usual semi-annual dividend of ten per cent, payable on demand, free of govern- ment tax, leaving a net surplus of over $107,000. The Newark City Bank has declared a semi- anoual dividend of five per cent. ‘The following national banks bave been autho- rized since the 11th of January:— Number. 250,000 Baltimore. r 4 110,000 Mpriogteld inimoia., 1125 000 Fiubart, Indiana. 0,000 Peoria, ‘ilinete, 200,000 --The whole number now organized ip two hua- dred and seven. The Safety Fund Bank of Boston, which was organized ander the Free Banking law of Massa- chusetts in 1859, will commence operations uader the new Bank act of Congress on the lst of Febraary as the First National Bank of Boston. The interest on the first mortgage bonds of the Hudson River Railroad Company, which is due en the 1st of February, will be paid at the treasn- rer’s office. The following is a statementof the Toledo and Wabash Railroad Company:— 3 cont 198,690 Dividend on preferred ‘Surplus —The length of the road is may miles. The Chicago and Hoctiwesters Railroad Com- Pany propose to pay the interest on their second mortgage bonds, due April 1. The whole amount of these bonds is,$2,000,000, an@ on April 1 the accrued interest for back dividends will be tweaty- one per cent. They are convertible into 7 por cent preferred stock. The eales of cotton in New Orleans during the week ending onthe 9th inst. embraced 1,528 bales, at prices which averaged abont sixty cents per pound, amounting to an aggregate value of nearly four hundred and sixty thousand dollars. In ordi- nary times, or with the average price of cotton previous to the breaking out of the rebellion, that amount of money would have purchased over eight thousand bales. The following were the ruling prices at New Orleans and at Memphis on the 12th inet. Memphis. 350, a 400, 4bc. 0 500. Joferior. . reetly mid) O4e. Tc. Good middling. © 686. 8 100 The following are the freight cherges per bale for cotton by express from Memphis, 8t. Lonis and bier ap: to the points named:— Memphig, From St. Louis. From Cincinnati To New York $17 96 13 20 To Boston....... 17 70 % 3 1370 To Philadeiph a. 1645 18 25 12 45 To Baltimore. 15 9 16 2 eet) To Providence _ 17 70 49 25 13 i To Aibany.... i7 20 19 00 13 20 To Troy 17 2% 19 00 13 20 —The regular freight line sbarge from Cincinnati to New York is $950 per bale; to Philadelphia, #8 50, and to Baltimore, $8. The freight by boat from Memphis to Cincinnati is $4 per bale. The following sales were made on Wednesday at auction: — 50 shares Bank of the Commonwealth 20 Williameburg Gas 100 New York and Prov: 100 Norwich and Worcester Railroad. 200 New York and Harlem Raiircad.. Stock Exenange. Tecrepay, Jan. 31—20:30 A. M. | $2000 U $6’, '65,cou 139 20) she Harlem RR... 96 Sa. do. 'B,cou 102%, | 28000 Tr 73-10 n,0&A 106% 5000 Brooklyn 6's w! 1066 1000 Frie 3d am bde.. 112 4000 Erie 4th m bds 11034 1000 Alt&TH inc bas &2 5000 do. 1000 AILATH2¢mpre 2000 Obic&NW let m 5000 do. 196% S abs Am ix Bank. 108° 46 Continental Bank. 100 450 Canton Company. 34% 100 ao bb 35 300, . 60 Del & Ha $90 Camm Coal pf age ax eee ee 200, 3 ite | 200 GO... sees } 100 rr . 700 do, do. 100 Quicksilver Mg Lo 50 Minnesota big Co. | 100 Copake I’p Mines 300 do i 4 Mar none My Co Go... tb Paci Ms,090 231 Cb}, Bur & QRR. 176 NY Cen RR..DIO 19734 400 40 | 200 0 toe da. 600 40. | 206 0... 200 a 106 b0. | 100 Ss «| Heo wre it: 108 fo... 610 108% 500 0... » 1OB% > | 500 do. opg 18} A | 600 ao b5 100 60 ae 0 14% 400 M0......010 109308 do m0 ive 400 0 08 1087 600 Tol & Phong RR 260 «oe 015 100% 400 380 brie RR pref. . 100% 100 40... 080 do... WORN do... W380 joo do 2 a. - 0055 ano do. 104% 100 Pitt, FWacb RR 9735 | 300 ao. 0) Het) 100 do. ® 100 do 104 5 100 do “opm ie om a My | 500 d0..... bil tone } 100 40.0... «WB 108% | to do... ..b90 105%¢ 200 Hudson Riv RK.. 349 \ oo do 142% | 00 Wo bit 143 w” | Vix ‘to, 142% eo cb) NW KR, 60 | ate ae 10 1495 &. ed a DIO 149% Ox 14a ‘é Tos ab ond n i 40... BOO 7454 vO 142 109 Ch) MAN RA Dib 68 Mi 200 de. te by I 300 b\ & Alt pref 04 16 he Hipriean RR mo ) darken wret 65 a | Fonoral services #t Chriet obur: the Pubite Board, Harr-pa-t Tunes o'Choon P. Af. sags RR. es 100 a oe 136% me 4 100 a 100 91% 200 81 100 a1) Erie 816 8194 8138 sesEseescsstesesesssstsess 54 100 obo 100 300 100 160 yeo 200 ‘s 100 300 200 100 100 100 do. 200 100 80 do. 200 200 do. 200 200 Clove & 300 100 do, 200 200 «= do 100 do 200 do 100 do 300 Ere 40 100 do 0 200 40. 200 mo = @o 100 Frudeon 100 40 2000 do 200 tr 300 do. 140% 100680 100 Harlem 93% 100 Chit Rk 1000 do... 9336 100 do. 200 0 93 200 99 100 9834 2000 de. 936 20 0 do. a3 9336 100 do 03 9344 200 do... 09 100 Mich Cop RR... 197 200 40. 134 100 2 108 1367 CIFY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Tavreoay, Jas, 21—0 P.M. Aenme.—Receipte 60 dbie. Market firm, with sales of 00 Dbie. at $8623, 0 $8 75 for pote and $10 for pearls, ‘Baraverurre. —Receipis 12,361 bbis. flour, 390 bble. and 2,039 sacks cprn meal, 43 busbels rye, 760 do, wheat, 11,674 do, corn, 9,217 do. cate and 500 do. malt. The market for State and Western flour completely broke down to-day under the decline in gold and exchange, the reduction in prices being from ic. o 15¢., withonlya moderate inquiry at the reduction; sales 8,000 Dbis., the. market closing flat. Canadian flour also declined, though the yield in prices was not so marked as in State and Western; sales 740 bbls, Southern flour was in good demand, and prives were sustained, though at the close buyers bad the advantage; enles 1,600 bbls. Corn meal e01d to the extent of 200 bbis, and rye flour 150 bbis. at previous prices:— Buperfine State and Western fou! 50a 670 Extra State...... “2 Ma 710 Common to medium Weste 00a 7 60 Good to choice do 6S a 8 50 Extra St. Lovis.... 70 a 11 00 Common to good Sou! 7a 810 Good to choice extra do 101075 jan. 65a 710 We 8% 50a 670 > 30a 635 Corn meal, papel 00 a 30 00 Buckwheat four, per 1 : 2 00 a2 62% —The market for wheat was tc, a 2c. lower and less active. influenced by the dechwe in gold and exchange; eales 70.000 bushels, at $) 52 a $1 57 for Chiorgo spring, $1 56 a $1 58 for Milwaukee club, $1 58 a $1 60 for amber Ml waukee, $1 63.8 $167 for Milwaukee winter red Western and $1 58a $1 70 for amber do, closing beavy. Rye wasin betier request, with sales LT rae $155. Barley wag lower, with of 5,000 bushels at $139 a $135 for State. Malt was heavy and declin- ing, with sales of 4,000 bushela at $1 57 a8 59. Oats were lower and less active; sales 50,000 bushels at 88c. a Co for dian and 900. a 91¢ for State and Western. Cory was lc. lower and dull; sales 29,000 bushels at $1 240$1.28 for Westorn mixod and $1 20a $1 22 for Jersey and Poupeylvania yellow. Corres steady 300 bage Rio at S4c. a S43z0. ba Grm at $4),0. for middling uplands; Byles 2,500 es. FReienis hes shoved and hater aes daing. Bn t genta to erpool were effectes mericar fn fT B60 Tout it Ie, 3d., 170 bores bacon at 11 b 3d. ie. ce ~ 23 tierces lard at dan Gd. & 158., and per neutral, ‘300 bis flour at 1s. » 700 boxes bacon at 178, 64.., 500 bushel in ship’s » To London,’ per Ame: Be dbis. flour at Is. Oa. and per noutral , 7,000 busi a ‘wheat, variously reported, cies aid, 1,000 packages utter’ ‘and cheese at 228. 64. & 258, 600 ddis. dower at 1g. 94., and 30 tons bones at 20s. To! ‘lasgow, 24,000 bushels nes — cargo of American bark, at 6d , hip’s bags: 300 bi i eee 1s. 10344., and per neutral, 32 bhds. tallow at 20s., and abdin wheat a at 62d. To the Continent we heard of no engagements of moment, and the market closed very eink steady at 25c. a 33e., sales about 200 bales. Cgeaeme: fales of 3,000 Buenos Ayres have been made at 29c. Motasses quiet but firm; sales 100 barrels New Orleans at 700 for new and 2c. a 60c. for old crop. Provisions,—Receipts 1,562 bbls. pork, 1,226 packages deer, 1,538 do. cut meats, 406 do, lard, and 2,938 dressed hogs. market for nearly all kinds was very mode- rate today, and though prices were without marked change yet they favored tbe buyer. The demand for pork light, andthe sales comprise 2.100 bbis., on the spot, $18 8734 a $20 for old mess, $22 80 a $23 for new mess, and $16 26 a $17 for prime, Also 1,000 bbis. new mess for May and June at 50 a $23. Beef was in moderate demand, ag at $10 50 a $14 for 4 $16 xtra do. 300 do, beef bams at ie t00 $21, ciety at the outside price. Bac n was Jess active, and we have only to note sales of 600 boxes, chiefly short ribbed middles, to arrive, at 11). - Cut meats were —_ active, but steady; sales 750 ages, at 8°fc a 9c. for shoulders, and 11c. a 12c. a 16, for hams. Dressed hogs sold at 93¢c. for Western, and 93ac. @ 100 for cia Lard was dull and 4 shade lower. ‘The sales were 1,800 packages at 12Ke. a 1940.9 the. tat: ter an outside price. Butter sold at 22c. a .33c. fi jest. ernandstate, Cheese sold ay 13 46. a 160. Parnorkow.—Receipte 1,044 bbis. There was a firmer feeling in crude, in which there was ® ‘coroer.”” A large number of contracts are maturing,and the demand is mostly to fill them. It is asserted that the contracts are larger than the stock: hence the firmer [éeling. Some sales were made at 811,c., but mostly all went at 32c. ‘The exles were mostly for future deiiy ery, at 3130. for February, sellers’ option. and 81 1c. a 32¢., buyers’ option. The sales were adout §,000 bbis., mostiy for forward de. livery. Refined was dull and a shede off; sales 2,300 Dbis., at 46¢ 8 463<c. for light straw and 4636. a 47 xo. for light straw to white. Free sold to the extent of 700 bbis., at Sle. a 55¢. Benzine nominal, Ruck firm; sales 200 bags Rangoon at 7c. « 8¢., and | 1,606 bushels Para paddy at $1. | "Svgar.—With a steady, ‘demand for raw, the mar- ; Ket was firm; gales 1 bhds., at 12340. @ 127. for Cuba muscovado and 1334, for New Orleans, and 100 bhds. Martinique at 18c. At auction 487 bhds. and 215 bbie. New urleans brought $12 124¢ a $14 06, four months. TALLOW was less active and » shade easier sales 75,000 Ths. at 1244¢. Zc. for Western. Wuiskey.—The bottom seemed to be completely out of the whiskey market. Smail sales were effected carly in the day at 90c.a 9lc., but subsequently Bic. a 8S. were the best offers that could be obtained, buyers to as- sume the risk of the increased taxation MARRIAGES AND. DEATHS. | Married ADAMS—SwAGEANT.—-At the Church of the M South Yonkers, A oy Rev. Leigh R. Dickerson, Axprzw ‘ADAMS, of Devonshire, EngM#tM@, to Many NicnoLtoy, eldest danghter of wien iam Sergeant, of Spusten Duyvil BRAIN aRD—CCBHING, Breoklyn, on Wednesday, J: wary 20, by the Rev. C. A, Bulkley, LW. Brarxann, Jn, Many W., eldest daughter of Hon & of Brooklyn. +4 ae, & ete | by the Rev. Thomas Armitage, ee War's. daughter of Norman Easton, F'sq PowLER—HawxHunst.—At Newtown, 4 1, ft Tuesday evening, January 19,at the residence of H.S oe by the Rey. William Anderson, Mr. Wasmcroy Fowrxr, Sixty-seventh New York Volunteers, to Miva Haxwad M. Gawxucner, of Hartford, Cons, ‘Plenty of eal No cards, Garpwen—Grear.—On Toesday Rev. J F. Booth, Mr, Groncs W. | Grwan, ail of Greenpoint. Laromanes— Bee. —In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Jan- dence of the bride, 4c Rev, W. T. LaNDERc Ran, U to Macoma, second Pine of the late Leonard fee 5 New Orleans sod Schoharie (N. Y.) papers please copy LeNON—Matiory.—O0 tree Japuary 21, at the right third street Baptist cbure! ‘Yorkville, by the Rev. Charles C. Norton, Liowet Lamon, of Brookiyn, E D., | to Jawvim Mationy, of Bridgeport, Conn, Mau: er—Bacwrieten. — ‘ooklyn, on Wednesday, joe gg at the Church of the Savior, by the Rev. fi. Garliche, umpat MauLet, of Bremen, Germany, to Avovsts, turd jugbter of the late Fredic Bacmeister, of Munster, Germany. ernie bs ee —In Brooklyn, on Thursday the Rev. fo 6. eecond Captein 1 January 21, F. Bop 10 Juve $, 1865, by the ower to Mine Kare _e » January 20, J \Bative Of the parish of Mid | dieu marty she "hamity Gnd those of bie brothers, | William and Daniel Abeat fe requested to atiend th fonera), his (Friday) afternoon, et two o'clock, from vis Jante reeidence, 253 Kast 8x 1b street. Bencew.—Oo 1 ening, Jovney 19, &, Titpa, #19 of ese Borgen The setduives and (riends of ie fermiiy are reepectty invited to atteof the funeral, from ber late revid t iday) afternoon, at <i ‘aban Ma- Brown =A Pye, on Wednesda: January 20, 3. © hoowmvmur Brows, in the $5tb yer I hie age. Rye, tite (Pr tornoon, at two o'clock, Bowny.—On Wednerday, Jan ary 20, after Miners, ‘of Jobo Bowen, fb of ber age. The frends ond relatives Of the family are respectfuliy Jide L to atten @ fonera), from her late residence, 40 Mott wireet, thie (Friday) after at one orlock, without forther sovice remained wil) be taken to Calvary Cemetery for fovermy Ona weoRD.— Al Wie on Wednesday, Janvary M,C Cameaun El, w'tagt Kiana Craw wierd, ATP invited fo attend (he to. jo White Pipive, on Hundey mane, wite Moen ab we 9 logs. win i ¥, Card Saad Ws (3 pf ye iettinaee 0 Sunday Bflerneee, @ 008 @olock. No carriages Diana — At Beeldrahe arahe, Bovecn 9 gounty, N.Y,» 08 Su, y Junie, ©. and she coe rmcahy ay ‘only cbild of Blane " ares 8 monte so, Waites "atr hrmy, nee Nadelnbia papers please copy. Dis av.~-Ou Tuesday, January is Os the residence ot ©. G. Carter, Park place, Brooklyb, Hoxona Disa, i the “cast year of her age. Paperal services were beld ai 8}. Joseph’s church on Wodvewday afiernon 1. fares and her remains ad Joterred in the Cometer! Rayne oD Teac, January 21 By cm A aso Yerd es Joun M. Buuiort (priater many years im ine oil Now York), in the @tb year of bis ad ‘Tho relatives aud friends of the and alee:the membern of the New York Ty; ene in. ‘vited to attend the funeral, oD Sq allernoon, at two Sceems frova bis late residence, 164 paren, Jorsey Fancey.—Op iRarsday, January 21, heart, CarmaRins FARLEY, a baitve of Sees ee ard, county Long ford, Ireland. The friends of the family, end those of her drothers, James aud Patrick, are respecifully invited to attend the funeral, from her laie residence, 236 Nint® street, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, Fiysy.—On ‘Thursday morving, January 20, Joun Firms, aged hot ose The ‘rionde the family are respectfully javited to at- tord the funeral, from Bolleyue Hospital, thie (Friday) afterncon, at ig or FLYN® On Wednesday, January 20, Mary Fiynn, mae Rho pe Poe Tae Fiyan. saci wy relatiy 4 peat invited to titeud the from tbe realdence Y son-io-Jaw, NO. 160 a tolbereyotrct, thie (Friday) ne ‘BOON, a +O 3 E Amel F FRASER —OD eareday, january my M. Frases, The relatives May HAs sed to atsend se funeral, from 13° venk Twenty og tb street, on — morning, at ten c’clock, without further invitation. GorDoN.—On Tuesday, January the 024 year of hie so age last Bixty eighty city. The relatives teat are respectfully Pye aoe he fenerat, from ahem residence, y uilivan etri ia (Fr HOOD, at two Dotock, without Maribor inywtatlon, ; td Wednesday, January 20, Jaume F, Bi, aged a eriinde and acquaintances of the family are reek pay ited to attend the funeral, from ee dence of Frederic Hoeft, No. 16 ¢, Barailton piace yy E. D., this (Friday) afternoon, at two 0 ge JANNESY.—On Thursday nuary 21, eater @ short i WiaM Hennessy, & ative of the county of Car- low, Ireland, aged 18 youre ana 25 daye. ‘The friends and relatives of the ec are respectfully invites to attend the funeral, om Saturday aftern one o’vlock, from bis late renidence, 634 a i. 48 —In Harlem, on Thursday, January 21, after ‘a lingering |!ines#, Catbanine HaLtanan, widow of Francis Hallaran, @ @ of the pariah of Castletown Roche, county Cork, Ir: aged 60 years and 15 days. The relatives and friends of the family, aed. those of her sons, Patrick, Michael, John and ‘Wiliam, are ro apectivlly” invited to attend the Superal, from her residence, Third avenue, mer of ildth street, on Sun- day afternoon, at one o'clock. Aycuyen.—OD Wednesday, January 20, at hor residence, Frances 8, Hitzygr, wife of Lawrence Hillyer, Esq. The relatives aud friends are invited to ‘attend the funeral, at the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church, at New Springy! He, Staten island, on Saturday ‘afternoon, a one o'clock, Hourenseck —Op Thureday, January 21, Fuwen 0, in oi gon of Crar) nd Jane Hollendeck, uged 3 years and ays. The relatives and friends of the famil vi are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 20 Desbrosser street. Lure —In this city, on Wednesday, pre od at the residence of her mother, Axn B., wife of Edward Luff and eldest daughter of the inte Nathantel Ladd. Tho relativee and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tho (uveral, this day (Friday), siced the residence of ber mother, 123 Henry street, without fur- pSoetoa and New Hampshire y on and New Harpshire papers please copy. Leraer.—Suddenly, in Wilhatasbarg, on Piacaday, January 19, James Lorne, aged 68 years. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully javited to attend the funeral, ir im the Methodist Episcopal church, oven and Ewen streets, this (friday) after. ae two 0 an without further inyitation, Orleans payéte Please mae Lawaasce ht a Aurora, N. Y., on Friday, Janaary 15, Corweuia A , daughter of the late Thomas Lawrence, of Geneva, N. x. +) im the 534 vt sarge her age. exatia after MvLuoLaNp.—On Thursday Tooeatig Os January & severe op = the beloved wife of “Bernard Mal rela oa oad od friends of the fami respecttully invited to attend the funeral, from Neier residence, No. 34 City Hall place, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. Moowry.—At Newark, N. J., on Tuesday, pee 19, ‘Lica H. Moonry, formerly of this city, Funeral services to day (Friday), at the residence ace of his Pasar he oa ag C. Price, 64 Commerce street, Newark. pee yet Tome} abd friends of the family are respecifally inv Wane tnt tne” SE Pian orelock, EuszaneTa C., W fowl Walter J, Monell, ia the 30th year of ber age. , ‘the friends and relatives of the bas, are javited to attend the funeral, from the Mitchell House. corner Twenty fith street, and Fourth avenue, on Saturday moroing, at ten o'clock. ‘Moxnot.—At Clason Point, Westchester, on Tuesday morning, January 19, of scarlatina maligna, Fensou, Youngest child of T. B, and Louisa Monnot, and grand- aiid of George Ponsot, aged 1 year, 10 months and 5 8. “Te friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fuveral, op Saturday, from St. Le eg church, Westchester, without further notice. riages _ leave Harlem Eridge at eleven pag a isely. M lcDonaty.—Un Wednesday, January 20, Aarucr Mo Doxaio, in the 75th year of orhisape. The relatives at jends of the family are respectfully invited end ‘ neral, from bis late residence, 147 Christopher street, this ( Tiday) afternoon, at two o'clock. McGuime.—On Wednesday, January 20, after a sbort but severe illness, Marmaxw McGuire, a aeed'30 of the fae my of Anedoff, “. Leitrim, Ireland, Rie His friends end those of bis wife are etbnente ly io- vited to attend the ‘Taveral, from his late residence, 42 Henry street, this (Friday) morniog, at ten o'clock, to the Faye her street depot, and theace to New Rochelte, McGrat moat Painesville, Ohio, January 20, Nichouas pon meee Be ag city, 1p the 59th year of his age, from in- — received recent accident upon the Cleveland years, ad ongpsen to mae had funeral, from idence, lontgomery a’ this e Piday)aternon, wa twoe'ctoek, without Turther notice, jewry (Ireland. Newry (reland , milena 3 ne rier ahors ness, Bawort Rows, ip the yoar of hor ag Her friends and ure vetaity invited to at- tend the funeral. oe ), 182 Kast Thirty ee hal apeg oy Jauua. RmODARACE. —At Newark, N. J. ry 20, Jacos Ruopanack, in the oan year of The relatives and friends of penny are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, from tbe, renidence of bis wa, 107 New Yor avenue, rasan aghnt ah Bsa nig Hae sraged | 2 x, years @ been ptr and 26 days, None knew her but to love Ly None pamed ber but to praise ber. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parenis, 178 Thirtieth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at ‘one o'clock, without sd bag! invitation. ‘Surme.—On Thursda; 21, of bronchitis, Lock. Bye ipo of "emt P and Mary Smythe, aced othe {friends and ‘Tequatetances of the family are invited to attend the ape services, at No. 36 Wythe avenue, Wiltameburg, 1 is (Friday) afternoon ai twoo’clock, Lay rm WWedvesiay. January 20, of heart disease, Fann ay col, eon jor and Sarab M Stoddard, aged 8 years, 6 6 months and 21 4 ‘The (riends and relatives of the family are r fully invited to attend the funeral, this (ol morning, at ten Cay af gb) Ninth street, _— yo. * poste w.: juary 1, Poeee Wane, L-- of Alex. ya and E. Louisa Shaw, eged 5 rm 10 months and "6 das ve. aaeanier, ft noo? 21, AuicE ppd 8 years, Hi months of bor grandfathers, Alexan- dene, Shaw ta Theo, Neville, are. javited. to otiond the ron cu Saterday sflersose, at ase o'ch ot. a bu al one o'ct ol i on Tha raaay moraine, Janay 31, Basis: ip the 40th year of bis Ee Jani 1 ‘ears, wile of Teutevan shar, ah wy Yay ot A Was lo wie eomstry. Crate 4 take pice from the late residence of 7 We Forty third street, this (Friday) mermeae gveredsy, 2anc0ry 21, Joun Tyarn, aged a7 Ff " ey Cap Asmociation are invited to for 6re ot the | attend the funeral, from No, 8 Hamil te + Crriday) twelve 0 clock, noon, Tancus. ened 833 on jay, January 20, Manuanucr Ti mare pale int one Tr oc tie oly, te tbe 00d ’ Vion '- Suddenly, on Thursday morning, Jannary 91, CamMARURR A Neuen, widow of Henry Voickneer. evra. ram of the wie are Codi pre | teas Third 8 pg op Sunday it Tn. Toy? ‘one Clock precisely. _ term eet ion , January 19, sen. dume hay Now of toe Nov. Peletian Word, ede relative sea friends inyited to fend aA Hatem ot od it Epiacope) . between Third aud Fourth ave age” abd he pre Hedeiltty itil ” his age. ae ewe of bis cane fe ee a » are rospect/ully In- Mend the funeral, from ihe Reformed Dutcd twreon Seth nd foven'h avescen, ou Betardag: at ane ws a pew oo Au ath Geiock M., withont further ipyitation ne? és Wiskeunw.—On. Wetnesday evening, Janunry 20, Law- Raven Wisenvan in ie Hath soarol nig age, Ve relatives and friends of the family are ee i alten’ the funeral services, at his Inte residence, No. Waverley place, this (Friday ‘The rema ue will be taken to r interment. Matnew Wit- Tespotfuliy invited to at- tend the funeral, from bis Inte Fonideuce, erry aireet, ou Saturday, a EE Sree are eran mer ae ee eS SHIPPING NEWS. of New York, Havre—Vatabie & Reynaud. pare Saenneie irr ). Brana vie Wa , Cadiz—D R Dewoif, re (Be), Bland and ford. Rio Janeiro—@ 8 Crit. Gootwe Ludiow (Br), Wilson, Newcastle. Del—A EB gy ey Hand. right Rio Grande—D R De- feiy (ay, hee Fe Mc ins BF Bock Osi: 4 iat ee omer pee a Fortress Ménros—B © Wheeler Beer spmiinre Ga” eemere Farrell, Fortress Monroe— sah 8 Wd Beata eee Fortress Monroe—Bentley, catnts PR ‘8 transport), ris i a Head, ), Sumer, Hilton Soa Had verp ™ Keane 8 hi wrt peer a Fi foes sport). ‘ortress ssn Brown Brie os se Monroe, to UB “pnarerts inst, saw a US steam frigate a! anchor off H ane white Ele ee ow), Wil'lame, Foosh re ivan tte ines x, Duce Jat 6 4.8. toni Taso or ee ae wharae pint le 164 a oo from ‘London chae; Nov Il, lat Py 13% Ton win Br ship Rae, of the days from Foochow for London; lat 29 16, Br. pyr geen og the Ocean, trom Whampoa for London; BA Fr sip Servannais, 28 days from Bourboo for Havre: Des 22, ow the Equater, Jon 28, Br ship Sultana, from London for Bombay; 13th inst, Jat 23, lon Bane Mercur (Dagy Rickmers’ Cadiz, 44 days, with md jark Mercur ckmers, Iz, jays, with mdse, to Funch, Meincke & Wendt. Had fine ‘westher until the Jast three days, and then had peary. W gales. Bark ees Hammopd, Demnarara. Ww days, me su. ASth Tne, at 30 42, lon 72, saw rat TE. Br ship Kate for's a3 Ove fonaeh ar, to TT Dwight. Fr bark niver. from Marseliles steering ‘Brig Nancy (Dan). Spit Rio Tanetro; 56 days, with cof. to Banch, Meine Big ipa SBrp sor omnneon, Rio Grande, 57 days, with hides ‘arie Mauricio (Hon, Schroeder, Suracoa, Jan 6, with salt, to Dovale & Co, Brig Romaine ra Card, Windsor. MS, 25 days, with ral divcharge at Port Morris. day Dewolf, Schr May. Woonter, Koy West, 7 dava Boke zaie Merrill, Weeks, Baltimore, 10 éays. Wide World, Adams. Baltimere. amen Kinatone?. Nye, Providence. Biearier Falcon, Jones, Provieence. wy. BELO’ Brig Bilen (Br), from ——. BAILED. oun Ships Constttuttan, Daniel, Webster, Wr Rathbone, darks Tau Hol'ang, Arethnsn, Ban rigs TW 1d. J rote ‘Anule Gollina. inns Whteabetn Te Idella, ‘2isi—Steamer Glaagor ‘Wind at eanset W, very light. a —— BEERS Ghipmancters’ Association, Watt Eraxcer—Roone 3 arp 35. PRN Ke taphak Masters and Oflcers bave reveive “lane beeen thie Association:= a jebraska: Robt Yeaman. aera ok Tara! MeParia: Bucentaur; Hy § Ack! Isiittin ttt! Bor neherar hte fnew Hineken; Jacob Ackles, Brig Bila: dob G O-Brien. sane scnr M AM John Kane (mate), Pitcher, teh Deora Thos Lavey. brig fr fou Bad Davison, brig ori; Jos Brewster, tea Buck, dg B Minturn: Wm Reed, schr fe Boats; Reuben Card, brig Onesiphorus. Miseellancous. SrmausuP Giascow, Capt Jones, ofthe Inman line, sailed gesterday @r Queenstown and Liverpool. Sreausmir City oF Loxpox, Capt Petrie. of the Inman line, will dal} to-morrow, 23d Inst, at noon, fer Queenstown and Liverpool, taking the mails for Great Britain and Ire- land. Srransnir Gxwx Mrias (U 8 transvort), for tne Pawtuxent River with government stores, sunk on Tuesday evening, 6 intles below Baltimore. rg aaved, Sup Ganimarot, for San Francisco, was ashore near BW Spit at yesterday, The @ ow in Sutton & oo ian ‘and hasa very valuable cargo. as since got off rr pita, 1.070 tone busthen. built by D Davie & Co, for geeree Griswold vot New ew, ore ae been sold Jain Carew. ‘New commanded by Capt Childs, tate Rams ‘abip West od hag ee Be ed Rann X bullt at New York in 1857, hence for Phil My in tow on ‘Tacs TThostay ufver: oo Auarrt ApAm®, Cumet with about 000 sacks ‘of salt, whi fem sot was si! Delaware, the ‘bow port by Jarge cake of floating foe, which cut her t hretigh apd cance’ tosink in 15 feet of water. Froparations to ralee her are in progr 1. ‘rom Boston of —_ for New bg | ep about 5 ee ae alienate inst. on Point ‘th thon bedded makes but titers L-5 “aed erin probably come off w aid of steam if the weather favors, (This is the brig report- ed yesterday as the New York.) Senn J W~Chatham, Jan 20—Schr J W bas broken up, and the fragments are strewn along the beach. Her bottom remains on the Coo tm bar. About Sait the cargo has been faved ina Sone 8x4 Frowne, of N New London, 127 tone, built at Port Seeiett anes eetians he Rear noke | Sa will cin ona pars from Denni ‘i Scar N B Borpre, An mee one bduilt at Somerset, Mass. tn 1835, has been sold on terms, eniter Boas Wat H Aamirwate, No 21, while iging at anchor Cedara 20th Inst, wan Fun indo by the ache Rt Fowl br, hence for: Baltimore, returning. hed rail and stove and two of the Reuter cnt the deck of the pilot Dowsprit, ilbhoom an: boat, Asurvey will be vel nota rj ie boat o sar Bag mn oe Armor on on Se 19th or 3 wal lying alon, ay te, fant ad at ig a inet ws port anatien “The wed. ey Fanshor ia he inner harbor, dragged and f np alongside of Boni WILDING AT Semaerta bk ot, = built in the Kennebunk daring the year 13: Bark Aante E wi ifm to stoi tiers thaw ‘buf t 4 qnarned. to sail ‘on ‘Boston. tont vin Lamar arly rian, eben 100 fons vin them hay Para bulk and owned Tope ha gad Perdine Livncnro—At Mystic, Conn, ad p. oe pine, from the of Charles Mallory, Re. mer of goer F0 tenn, called aa 3 e is owned yt the pariter, halemen. Lee J Fiatine, raat Ailantic Ocean, sid grom RBed- ford Jan i AL malo No Crosby, Beantown, fran banal ied oi Bh io cri eit ¥ oy) moe hy Hah as watt Barve, NB. ron f tie, do fad bark Serine. j seeks, or ‘cn 6th. +2, pp Cori NB Ht “Darda Peath, Holl Hiipe: vo, Comat of Valo +4 Jowlan: iseom. £2. home; la yao; Harvest for ths Line and fete Nt Waltasion. wore at Hllo prev to dio, Cleveland, NB, wan st gen Deg, at 20 wy A since last a Spoke # ef aay NB, OW ep California, |, Nye. NB, was of Cape St Ken nb ‘rn mating 104 bbls oll singe lear a indeer, Raynor, NB, wasat Hopolulu Nov 9 to waar a a NB. was at Honolulu Nov 2, 1600 at Hito Nov 17, 00 wh eaten 98 ap Partai na ‘weier at Booaey, HB, wae at Honetutn Nov 8 to weft orinthian: Lewis, NBL wae 8 Ray 23, 2090 at Hgnotala Nov 1}, nin Bare ‘an on ome) te D aVtoumabip Fameriane. To a "Tahip Fable: of XB, reported 68 Ifo, was bound to Coast hip Fadl thse ® Ouaacoa, Jan 6--In port International, Small, from *Derapana, Jan ago ‘port #0 38 D Horton, MeKeon, for cf moh leey, Baltimore, Sabra Hower Saree Youne t] B.iilen, BF ‘Thompeon 5 Raiser, Themis.” BALTIMORE, gnJani2eBelaw, shin La Mar, Pescu, Baposs.; bark Agues (Dap), from iio de Jansiro, | ¢ 4 Frances June, Martin, St Johns, PR (ana eld): schre Ba Boston; 1 8 Lave "bornans New Mi ATI, Jan 18—Cid ship Pocahontas, Perry. Ni COTTA, Jan 16—Sld ship Guardian (new), Bor fren. Jon 16—Arr 4, al, pethpartor 8 19th— ape NY¥o lor tlaworth. far asbiocicn, | De; sie for rh @ Willard, A i's, Vinaibaven f An a daneaa tne Dawn Birehi ys ‘Torey, Fellow Ora’t (Br), chy Mayflower. Nugen!, NYork, Allee (Br), Kaa, from Ha Slaven felines td, Brig Below. a achte LoyW eanaior Dyelote, Babbi oo New mans Pe. eats mie” mmiond, NYors: ‘Skiashr L& jOvieahe, bre Rosina, Hnot, Eliza 78 , Lombards NYorks Twi lana, Janik PMc Arr aches Boston, Parsons, Port for bert eae ¢ arrivals of to-day, and ; ‘ serie eece ee xr EB aa 2—Arr bi Rod! P} obra ite tet, Wat Za . ; achra Chiloe, Libby, inishinon, % ‘W2th for a for ‘Jan I8-—Arr sebra Cyprar, ‘ 3 & th, RY, for’ New York. 8M ach? Lonie F Sith, Cobb, Tangier, Are brig ADDY Watson, Allen. Portland for Wash- DC: sehra Sarah Hain f Baltimore; gy ireen, n of He bAtgen ven dame for do; Pierce. Belfast for: ta, ca atroseuel, Cal fe for tore: 8 T Rend, do for 00; Yorn: J P Angy PHILADBL! of he Tr bark reevdsies: bri ‘romtens Phitht = Hearn Te (aamaoke, (oF Pertends rr 19th. bi ige Tr }, and Bxperimen| aia for NYOres weues Gabon, Wetherapoas and Blatchford, a . for ac: almipa kn, ard. Parsons, Portland fr doi wind hes UE ene Wares rs 4 Cenhas Sterrett Gi ‘leans for an ah Arr rr cha Lek Towien, Day, New i CPHitA, Jan naar an Pon ny. rn, au: in; seb Stan Cid brig Emma, Foul Btanweod, Cardenas, 19the Arr eae ay ghey Boston. psc Elizabeth, 20th—Arr etian. St Mares, from NYo NYork, oa bark M ba wes, Del, dan New cae fone towed the Nellie Mowe and Basex. Proceed up with a Enaiieh, arks jer hr), Rassell, Cari (Ital), Antonio ls Nase, jermo; min Key West; Pa wn Cul > John: fw Orieane Wa ci rs elon: at cheater, ba Trout, ‘Nlekerson, ork: L ~The City Toe Boat, Capt Kelly, from wvater Monday evening, the barks Pieindes. Paty Mine, bigs She is now (8A he tow In addition 19 ify inrae rondatead already reported at anchor in the wreckers. Wi: 18th, PM—The following vesseia came, Cae area Bi Ke from, Port Royal: cat exchooner recent'y ashore Tichthavse.” which, hes been gor OW BY ihe ind NE. Weather foggy. harbor yerter- day, and many others before renorted: pack Youn Bonlon. vere; ‘Laguayra: ieee hae fy Le Jermo; Ida, from 0% up The Tollowing aches are at anchor in the rrick, from perenne. Be a rieans; Anna Wellington, from as; Acadia, from Lahea. Spain. alt Road. stead. boun Sonth; Witt, th; James mute for Fortress 4 Cr Rantorts Mime rer: Blizn Willow Harn, L.A Bavien Geo Dav, Union. Lavinia Hom, ins, Levee 8 Baker. Thos Matin. RIN Richards, and a few other all loaded with hay, straw, Ac. Wind SE. Weather rainy and warm PORTLAND, Jan 18—Arr steamship United Kingdor Burns. Glasgow: schr Hattie Ross, Poland, Sacan. Old — Manzenilla, Young, Wavana; Amos ‘M Roberts Car. iSthoe Are mteamer te aon ea) N¥ork. Clad bark Mary © Pox, Ri PROVIDENCE, ‘Jen ys dogg Jones, New Ping! Bi yoape W m Hf Bowen, Jackson, nd Blackstone, Al- ge, ee Pejican. Welten, and Ospray. Aldrich, NYork; sehre Peerless, Knowien, Pawiuxont, James. Eltzabethport. ' Sid ears alata Hamilton }C1SCO, Jan 17- SAN ea CSEONINOTON, Jan Jo Arr echt Howard, Baird; RYorn, tt atter ipation and Fe agate was thus re- jas reserved for ould’ be, to foliow the ca: Smoke continually. arg od nat their reclini eis ning s ainipe a fa with ap Showed me ‘Gislike ot of 1 indulgences fi one ¥ MISCELLANEOUS. \OMPLIMENTARY 5 oo Beurmann, ‘small N N York; ‘ 17—Arrship Flying Fagie, Wal- oni of dark a ishe at the ily admire the dignity with — , since an invalid captain’ the gentlemen, whcen It is due te the tleman| hoe ‘That the masters ay thy for, chikiven je ene e Len A father. in re noe io | ae, waa aa That we iz profoundly the pr or orate pels nl nein aeboms unmennerly Smeg oe J accustot Stker nations. aecd to be tanght the Pmt ce sod F mations, nee Ie, to bow in garni ware % sy) Tia: he fret ofcer, ie: Ben ger, Mr. H cuderooe, aud chief ei a ‘our unqualified condemna: (80 unsesman!ike:’ for their imcessat Fine New Orleans: it the dleregard of that tneory of aay rork to New i : Sgation. shah alone ta ia these waters. The undersigned. board ortgy fae A Beate Lom’ New York, October 3 or New. Orleans, horeby do lew Superfinous tax on their tostif: G to you us their vi gous on creme “they luring the @: voyage. Har Fat icatio nthe uopr on board—tl tubordinaten ing « cour dali r ay 2 ‘ot the shous Toate’ from Rew of the the New reo F AMES J WAKEFI aap 5 oe mpg Tae 13 {he Pleawiare 0 ery high appreciation of bave received at your mi |, with pecu- kin ‘especially that 3 profanity x wea tn tnd that every, eu or rank, tre passenger rand does hie Cutt duty quietly an many tiines at sea before, they had, wha’ a whote'heet joue 3 ra 5 = berdinate, wha sian ted. 0 of alengeal every iris ees a aan hea Miiiary Governor J. Hamtiton.. iawn Cea ¥o 8 8 cavalry. nod Capita Thirty-cighth Massachusetts regt, . AVR YOUR MONEY.~THOMAS FR. AGNBW, am Hate pauie, from rom fo toiketiock BOARS AND TOBACCO. A “et A one Jom. by a ten and Dour dealer of thie ciiy, corn vt now Marre sareets. 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