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—_—_——-~.. THE MARKETS. Contemplated Removal of the Un- htly Shanties, Public Versus Private Enterprise—What the Beef and Butter Dealers Think of the ing Fund--Saturday Night Scenes at tho Old Sheds—The Crowds, and Confusion. “So the Sinking Fund fellows are goin’ to bust up the old markets, are they? rough on some of the ap into improvemen ali I've got tersay.” “But, my dear sir, see w: and the public ge markets up town to a more central location | may Wink it rough, and so would |, for I have kept or forty years, and I can count six generations of butchers m may family, all of whom have done business in New York erty at the chopping | 88, my dear sir, the spirit of : well as other | Lkhts of the broken heap of shanties known as W Weil, that’s goin’ to be ave put their spare 3 around their stands; that’s | of the unoflenaiog reporter. a benefit it will be to the | vo remove these @ butcher's stall telis us that people, must submit to Ipelieve that the meat business 1s best carried on | public market business by private enterprise. & something Vike the ba. selling of dry goods, or nese are long vaulted y detween and connectin are stalls or stands fo fancy articies, treets, in which there | These places are between loving couples, and the 1 kind done is very » arcades or public bazaars are by private parties, ‘ame of a comm But even we managed and contr they superseded by goverument th from over-iavoritism, Who has served his ap; Ship 1M. butcher's stall tinds it impossible to go into | at Washingion, Falton o m that tt will c snd were | hung ell over his manly '¥ Would close up As the case stands Spring Street market, for the res to $5,000 to buy the good-will of a stan to the uncertainty of ai] municipal market arran; ments, after a yonng man has paid ala thatis provided he can procure a large sum—he does not Know how soon he may lave to vacate the stall, which 1s a most excellent reason why markeis Should be conducted as as all other ki Bung finds its jevel in tune usiness are trausacted, and so will the meat The participants in the above conversation were | butchers, one of whom had retired some years sauce Ss, with a very large fortune in silver | njoy a placid and easy life ina large otuer was ab abie stand in belonged to the old Vo ment, aud now drives out to Harlem Mare who trots her mile in ihe retired butcher, ge, Was One of the old e0cval with HE DAWN OF THE CENTURY, and be had served his time to lis trade in the old | ket—he p: Fly Market, in retiring apd studious disposition, and devoted his spare hours t about the eld butchers and it that have now passed away. reasons, denominate hnw the “Scholar Butcher,” | estate, While the otuer sali be known as the “Sporting | { wouder had invited stroll ana visit the by the enactment of the e Sinking Fund, will | [1 ti ate belonging to the | the markets stand, is to be sold at for what it HERALD Of some days since It Was noticed that the Commissioners had meyer, Peter Cooper and Jobn Ewen as a board of | to appraisers to Vaiue and Jacts and stories | city | 2 , for certain } HERALD reporter t markets of the city, » Board of Com city, on which sppointed Willlam of the stalix in of the new market at und East river, in the E remain untouche pensation to be puid to the stalllac vith the exception of Sixteenth street | and to fix the au rio will be | Why, uo la them- | all these morasses of mire anc Selves Into associatioas and stibscribe money enough | Washi to outbid those Who may be anxious to purehs uing pupescs. butchers of the city of ‘ound for oth this measure wil compel the reinoval ei y Markets aud the cl the island, uniess ¢ butchers to buy ep t the butchers ali over | are chartered by the Toe HERALD ri ty on | have x he ex. | Beside and according cursion was first visited, being in which sice; . re of Church stree Litself which ¢ be witnessed imtersection the jam is Seventh, Nuito Sixth, eighth, ay line ol cars | termini here, and oa & that comes dewn town brings evening every load of Women, boys and heavy baske Ket wo purchus WISIONS FOR and in many cases Jor the coniing week jority of these persvas are the Workingmen, mechanics, lab occupy rows in tenem nt h pelled to wait w ers Or peop They are com- provisions ior the’ en- | sweepers of markets Who men standing in front ofa huge tea store in Vesey strect. uspareucies at the door to catch BYSTANDERS, ie are rushing to anc up brown paper parecis which and the smirking cierks fro madiy, makin. ney Ue up with great rapidity. mumber of parcels I posited in the capacious wv. Jerks a long lead jf Gots Gown ine »! brown paper uind his ear and psdiue ike Ui on the first piece of | of claims; but f Will send you the report of M: is | D. Willlamson, who Was Comptroller of New York jaced im the basket with | due regard for (ueir salety. zhter, with a basi wieat curnesiness in regard to the manner im wien | iy Out Che few doll, r ch the mother | sold any st: Years of age and | pubi worn | * are passed fer ber two de- Mife as she stupas there separating ew worldly wealth. ‘OW shall 1 so | manage a8 to provide for next week ‘with me and i musi ee thrifty, ‘Whe girl 18 about sixteen y her garnients are poer face is Tull of hope un Wide before her, and sae bas nol yet ves behind the oubg life, aud pathway strewn with awuperatile obstactes of ta Which wartes beuesi Aud veutlog of the “What will we buy, Katy, to-night, for to-m Yer father kes showiub getlin’ mutte int have time to | man Wiliemson 1s not ailv age to-morrow, bia i pickle (he mutson, and yer tather aon’t CAUBAGE TV 17's NOT SaLr says the oid iady to her daughter, who is just at tuat 4y answering tue nods aud winks of a T brigat biue erex. 1 ike porier house stes with mushrooms. They are very nice with tried po- inwes,” answers the young indy, ea! sentiment. “Porther house sthake and moosharoons. clane crazy ye are gone! ta dealing clerk with “I don’t Know, moth , With A gosh of rther houre sthaky: ts ye cents a pound, and moo#heroons is only At for imperors dulius Sayzar, Dow’) make ab gmadbaun of yereels, Katy “I don't Kuow ap, Jullus Say za thing about that, mother, about know that the night Gus look me Lo the ball a: Irving Hall he brougat me to De it know we bed porter house steak and mushrooms and iried aon oye rd gs oe asses, Bud Gus said that dollars and a half. and I had and ve had three { only cost him seven He said it was 4 PRIME FRED, and he's used to good eating erery day in the ‘Don’t be talking to ine about yer Gus. He doesn't - pave avy nooo Vevou. tant schuno, with Lip ale , at preeeaX whieh came tg {he chy do vot more toup NEW YORK HERALD. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET, ge nr cover the expenditures on the wretched hovels, for several years were as follows:— 1863, $155,346 97; 1864, $171,983 71; 1866, $153,156 37; 1867, $246,156 61; ‘The receipts for the year 1868 were divided up idfereat markets as follows;— ‘his mushrooms; so |the laysht ye say abunt him the betther for ye. I see how it will be, I'll have to peta Pies head and cabbage for to-morrow, and then we'll have pickled mutton and turnips for Oheweday, and Ili pigs’ feet and pigs’ tails for the resht of the week, with sphare ribs for Sathur- day. So ye needn't talk any more about mush- rooms. They are not for the likes of us.’? ‘The “sport” and the “scholar” had been unwilling listeners Lo this domestic tin; aud, owing to the Way in which the sidewalk was blocked, it was Im- possible to pass on. An old Irish woman besought the HERALD reporter to buy A TIN SAUCEPAN FOR FORTY CENTS, and a little Jew boy made offers of coméorters at half a dollar apiece and blue mixed stocklpgs for the.trifling consideration of eighteen pence, | The sidewalk was lined with the stands of itiner- nt pedlers, above whose booths were smoky and aming lamps, odorous of greasy oils. “HERE'S A BOTTLE OF PICKLES for twenty-five cents and a bunch of onions for three shillings,” shouted one persevering pedier “Won't ye buy this Laypot—it’s an illigant afmalr— for four suitlings,”? screamed an old yirago, who } turned the spout of the tn vessel into The stomach “Leave the man alone; doa’t you see he doesn’t want a ‘taypot.’ Saas!’ shouted the Sport, trying vainly to escape out of the jam. és “And how c’ye know that he doesn’t want a tay- pot? If he'sa married man he can’t do without a | taypot, and if he asn’t he ought to have a taypoi, @use he doesn’t KnOW how soon he'll have 10 buy one, the poor lellow. We were tiuaddy permitted to leave HE CROWD nee of a burly and most useful police- a break inthe mass, and soon the by the appear qian, who mad j Wa ington Market appeared Like a Vast wreck of were crushing and pushing against each | other in two streams, which surged and ebbed with unceasing ‘ow against stands of vegetables, matter to the eye. Thousands of men and women agunst sides of beef, against barrels of potatoes, | fiiches of bacon, long rows of Nats and shoulders, aost tubs aud firkins of butter, piles of celer: | and coats were rubbed agaimst long lines of nal | turkeys, chickens, prairie hens, and, above all, and apiug to the old rotten roof, which looked as if it would timb'e down every moment, the neise and tumuli ofa thousand voices mingled incessa nly. A nice quarter of lamb, miss? Just step this Won't you’—oh, do; you want splendid mut- t in the market—only elghicen cents a Better try me, miss,” cried an EXCRUCIATINGLY GOTTEN UP BUTCHER, who had a white apron chest, ‘This young man was evidently hired on account of is good looks to entrap susceptible maidens tuto buying his mutton, nge this is from the old Fly Market, |} in Maiden lane, when IT was serving my tme | vith much curiosity at everything, although there not, perhaps, in all Washington Market a butcher ai (nat moment Whom he could not have taught how tocut up a carcass and hang it on the hook, had be chosen to open au école de boucherie there and then. have been a gamy old market,” said port, 1 suppose it took them about two weeks in the old Fiy Market to sell a side of beef? That w ore Keyser’s time, | guess," ‘OH, LONG BEFORE KEYSER’S TIM, but there was a Keyser in the old Fly Market, too That was a family of butcuers, the Keysers, trom father to son. In’ 1796 there were fourteen stands 1 the Fly Market, and the corporation bought off all the cidims of the lessees for about $10,000, I believe; but that was before I was born, and 1 heard my father speak of itand he had a stand in the Fly rket.”? Weil, old gen@eman,"’ said the Bport, “you may het your bottom dollar chat it'll take more thal $10,000 to BUY US OFF IN WASHINGTON MAREBT. Why, I've gota stand nere doing a pretty good bus ness, and I uiink old Peter Cooper when he come: down in those imoccasins of his will have to plank who had for- | down about $10,000 to get me straight and ewus- uicer Fire Depart- ” tied.’ | “S\Veul,” said the Scholar, “I don't know how tt is with you, but I knew $10,000 is a good deal of money; and if every one feels like you the city will have a pretty good bil to pay before they get through with | Fulton, Washington and Spring street markets. | Way, the: n, the oysterman in Fulton Mar- pa, three dollarsa day ground quiet, | reut for his stand, and I don’t suppose he'll want to | give up his place for $30,000," “Weil, where are we goin’ to go when we re’ 1 we want to buy up the market for our o ec we have got to get a charter so as to hold real 1d that’s got te be procured at Albany, and 1 HOW MCCH WILL THE GANG WANT up there before they will give us a chance at holding | the moperiy legally? That's what J want to know. -y Unk that there's any mouey in it we'll have to come down heavily to them, you'can bet. 1 sup- pose that one man might buy itin our name, but that Would be placing too much property in one man’s band, I don’t care who he is,” said the tr | ting Sport, who began to see that he might be fore art with his fast mare. } ‘The act of the Comuatss. will certainly disturb a gr business; but then THE PRE SYSTEM OF MARKETS | ts shamelul in a great city like New Y the appr ners of the Sinking Fund at luany pexsons in tueir pes to this series of wretclied sheus. y With anice dress dare venture througa filth that surround oo Market. In no city in the world would such markets be allowed as you will tind in this ¢ nd T Uuk itis time that new and elegant marke ke the Eighteenth Ward Market aud Tompkins | Market should be constructed. Why, we will Lave | 4 WORLD'S PAIR IN 1576, | and by that time Washington Market and Fulton Market siould stand as monuments of a great city and iron, Lo show strangers what we cap metropolt: eplied the scholarly butcher. | “What the deuce ure the market clerks going to | dor Who's going to provide for them when the | markets get into private hands?’ asked the Sport. t will pe just as necessary for Private parties to rket clerks as for thé city to have them now. . Such use! rkets as Frankitn, Gouver- | neur aud (mon mar’ $ st of the buliding is occupied as a rest rant. | Then the lower hati of Catharine Market is used as userics of eating houses,” remarked the Old Scholar, “What salaries do the clerks and market official | get now’ asked the Sport. “Thave @ list here of the different SALARL it sald the scholar butcher. “Here they are,” said he, palling out a list, and standing near a gaslignt he other | read as follows from a paper im his hand:— ol f Markets geis $2,000 a | | “The Snpeiintendent year, but his place Superintendent's clerk of Washin, clerk gets $1,506 Market, $1,500; the dey Market, $1,000 the j aud the deputy cie the clerks of the foilowing salaries: on Market, $1,000 ion Market, $1,000; Catharine } + $1,000 , $1,000; Centre Market, $1,000; Union 1,000; Gouverneur Mai + $1,000, and the clerk of Franklin Mars Yhe Superintendent of Cleaning the ) eives $1,500 a Th eve r dollars 000 a year. The gceives $1,600 a year; the $1,500; Mis deputy kK of West Washington \ | erk of Fulton M reach, , and tifteen men who get slay each for removing garbage. {don’t say that these oMictais | Tuere are a lot of ; do not make a good deat of MONEY BES because human natu’ worid over."* | sou Know how it is yourself," sald the Sport, | with aioud laugh. ‘But what 18 the show for the THEIR SALARIES, is human nature an the | 1 ipplied and a | claims of tue men who have stands in the markets, In a heap to be de- like myseli? That's what hits me,” said the Sport. “Well,” said the scholar bnicher, “I don’t know what will be the valuation of tue Boara of Commis. sioners when they get to work about the asse: D. in 1842, when the same subject came up of settling CLAIMS OF BUTCHERS.” ‘The scholar read the opinion of Mr. Williamson to the Board of Aldermen, which was as follows:— The question naturally occurs, has the corporation ever ils or sands to the bu‘chers ? Tanswer it has das any buicber ever paid for any stands tn any of the markets? T answer be has not. The choice of as been sold, and the premium for such choice has dy the clty and placed to the credit of the ot the SI ng Fund. 1 challenge auy rk to show any right or title such payment, exeopt it was | no! « I May upy sald stall for a year ors part it isall idle for ay one to say that the cily is back or return any money thus re ceived cannot come out of | the sinking fun aud I the eitize will not allow themselves | axed $89,000 for that purpo he vutebers hat } more right to it th already patd ; best it will be found that the have surtained is {a the sale of good will to another, where mich” monay aud that which is now. due and probably never will be paid; would amount to more than the premiums pald for the choice of stalls. I. never wast intention of the Market Committee, or the corporation, that any ttle should pass in the sales for pre- | miume, the butchers had the good will, as it is termed, of the partic stall they bid to enjoy durlug good be- | havior au long us hey wished, to. be allowed fo trans. | fer it to another butcler by consent of the Common + Council, which consent was always to be asked and ob- tained,” Now if they bave te rights they epeak of why ask | for consent te transfer to another? They join ina petition to have the transfer made to another, stating that tuey Lave relinquished all right and titleto the same, The thing is absurd on the face of it. * said the Sport. “It's a good thing that eld now; for if he was j ings would be socky for us siandholders in the | Wwarket, | don’t care two cents fer | THE SINKING FUND, | but Lknow that J must have a fair show if I bave got ) to give up my stall. ‘Thas’s all I know.” | “Phere will be a meeting at the chamber of the Board of Supervisors next Thursday, I belleve, at which the Mavor, wo is president of the Board, will be present, The Comptrolier, the Recorder, City { Chamberlatu and the chairmen of Committees of Finunce of the Boards of Aldermen and Assistant Aldermen are aiso members of the Sinking Fund Commission. Every one tg to be heard aud all the butchers will gel” a skew, I suppose, Let the Weshington Market men go to work and appoint a comuit'tee of five or six solid men from the market and jet thew present their claims in writing—or rather Uicir grievances—the claims will come after- wards. Let every oue have bis wind spoken out, tad then we wif SER WHAT JHE COMPIROLLER WILL Do. Aline rest of the Markets will foliow suit, and will app.wnt See pee Thave no doubt there will be a very lively time ali round,” sald the scholar Baipne® HE REVENUES QF THE MARKETS The receipts BROOKLYN'S BOURBON AGAIN, The Whiskey War Keopened—Two Assistant Assessors Assaulted. Two of the Assistant Assessors, Thorne ana Slote, fell into the hands of some of the Fifth ward boys, at an early hour yesterday morning at the Catharine ferry and were very roughly handled, officers was standing within the ferry house and the other was in the waiting room. rough looking fellows came down pretending to want to know what time it w: oflicers closely, and retired after some conversation with the man at the ticket office, shortly afterwards returned with twelve or fifteen others, Who crowded inte the ferry house without Paying any fare and crowded around the assistant ussessor, Who warned them away, but to no pul» pose. One of them first attempted to bribe this om- “We know what you are here for; you den’t wart to interfere with men who want to make a living. Now, see here? CAN'T WE FIX THIS THING UP? Would fifty dollars be any consideration?’ assured that firty dollars nor any other sum would be a consideration, and that it was unneces- sary for them to make such offers, they crowded aronnd the ofiicer again and seized him from behind and dared him to draw his weapons. They then released him and almost immediately seized him again, and one of them strack him a severe blow on te head with the butt of a pistol, cutting through to the bone and making a severe gerous wound. An assault Was made on the asses- fate, and both were severely id manage to make their Washington. West Washington 117,455 They Watched the NEW YORK CITY. ‘Tne following record will show the changes in the temperature for the past twenty-four hours in com- parison with the corresponding day of last year, as indicated by the thermometer at Hudnut’s Phar- macy, meses) palates corner of Aun street: These two men Average temperature yesterday... . Ayerage temperature for corresponding date last year....... . S.C. Raborg, M. D., will give his theory of “The ’ this evening, at the Institute Hall, Eighth avenue, near Fifty -fourth street, Destiny of Woman, Sor on the outside of the beaten before they co Xo arrests were made, Daniel Ryan was arrested with five barrels of illicit, whiskey m_ Fourtn street, FE. 1 He endeavored to get away, but was nabbed by tue police. Fire Marshal MeSpedon reports twenty-three fires for the week ending February 4, at twelve o'clock The estimated joss is $22,010; amount of insu- Some cheeky, muscular and spiritually inelined individual or individuals yesterday got away with a cask of brandy which was standing in front of the store of J. Brosuau, 143 Fulton street. DESTITUTION AND IN A Sad Case in Brooklyn. Between twelve and one o'clock yesterday morn- ing the attention of the police of the Second pre- cinct was attracted by some screams proceeding from the upper part of Ata meoting ofthe Workingmen’s Union, heldon @ committee was appointed to wait upon the Mayor and Cemptrolier, witn instruc- tions to negouuate for a suliable piece’ of ground on “t & building Jor te society. Friday evening last Dnring the past w the following licenses: Marshai Hart has granted Express, 3; public carts, boarding houses, 9; r, 1; junk cart, 1; Whole amount street with ‘They seized her and were com- pelled to hold her securely, for they found that she Was a raving mantac and had no idea of what she The oficers found two httie children upon the floor, with pale, emaciated faces, nearly frozen and starver cripple, and seemed to have very little life in it, Destitution and trouble had nate woman to ascertamed to be Mrs. Jane Richmond, and her husband was Killed by an accident at a lumber yard Where be was employed, at the corner of Bridgé and Plymouth streets. The poor being and her littie ones were taken to the Second precinct station house,- and yesterday they were removed to the Kings County Lunatic A EUROPEAN child in her arms, pawneroker, 1; second hand dea received, #209 there,” said the Ola Scholar, who looked around | One of these was a Mr. G. D. Cardozo, chief of the Ordinance Bureau, renders the following report for the past week:— One hundred and ninety-three complaints received 18 of corporation ordinances, thirty-eight a settled, and the balau ‘ been reverred to Lue various departments for remedy. caused the unfortu- lose her reason. Her name was special meeting last night aud adopted a series of resolutions eulogistic of tne late County Auditor, Bedford moved the resolutions in a 1 The club decided to attend the tunerai ima body, and Will assemble at the club house, 129 Fifth avenue, at eleven o'clock this morning. The Blossom Cinb held a dames Watson. MARKETS. LONDON MONRY MARKE’ closed at 91% for both money and the ac- merican securities quiet; United 9045 ; 1887, 80's: ten-forties, Atlantic and Great Western, 984. onsols opened at 92 for merican securities quiet ; twenty bonds, Smyth, the Tax Receivi that during the past week he has collected the fol- Jowing amounts for tax! trals easier at Feb. 4—11:30 A. M.— money and 92 n 92) five-twenty bonds, 23 February Atlantic and Great W FRANKFORT BOURS bonds closed easier at 9; LIVERPOOL COTTON 4:50 P. M.—The cotton market closed a shade firmer, spot, and steady afloat. Middling uplands, 744. ead! of 774d. « 8d, as previously Tr ‘The sales of the day —FRANKFORT, Feb. 3.—American for the issue of 1862, LIVERPOOL, Feb. 3— James Donahue, Super ident of the Free La- bor Bureau, Nos. 8 and 10 Clinton place, makes the following report of business fer the week ending February 4:—Applications for employment, 824; of these there were 144 males and 650 females. help required, 67; females, 60 for 61 wales and 642 fenral uations procured ior te wer ve been 9,000 bales, | iiding 1,000 for export and speculation, The quotations of ‘4d. published is incorrect. ould have been stated that cotton has been sold on ship named at Savannah or Charieston at 73d. for middling up- on shipping at Situauiovs procured Whole number of s K ending February 4, ‘Cotton dull and un- Orleans 8d, a 8d, Sales on ship named ‘ idling. Breadstuffs dull, Sd.; clover seed, 56s, 6d. a 57s, for LIVERPOOL BREADSTUPFS MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Feb. M.—The market ia quiet. ON MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Feb. 3-430 P. M.—The provision market ts quiet, MARKET.—LoNDON, Feb, 4—Noon. wewt. Sperm ofl, £83 perton. American ek mereasing. Ameri £50 £3 at New Orleans ut 7 Red winter whe: ‘oronel ig Was yesterday Coroner Young was yesterday ome Fifty-frst street to hold an inguest on the body of Walter R. Spring, a lad of elght years of age, who About a month ago deceased fell and, striking on his head, Injured next day, however, Waiter ble to go skating, and me and fell or laid down, Ken home, and, growing worse, died, stated, Jrem eoucussion of the brain. lied to 308 West died on Friday, on the sidewal himself severels Was so far recovered as to be willie on the ice was ove! Lonpon Propuc y, 458. SHIPPING NEWS. About half-past six o'clock yesterday morniug officer Croker, of the Fourteenth precinct, found liese with his head between the iron rail- beth street, and in a dying con- lost no ume mi extriedung ht and then procured assistance to take the unfort pan to the station house. as found to be dead. nd is supposed to have fallen ‘The body was Almanac for New York—This Day. Moon rises...eve High water,morn 8 20 OCEAN STEAMERS. DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW MONTH OF FEBRUAS’ Look at } On arriving at the station house be Was subject to fits, there ina fitand taken to his YORE FOR THE hoked to death late residence, No, 162 Hesier street, At a special meeting yesterday, at the Twenty- sixth precinct police station, Cit, Mutual Ald Association, of which Sergeant Wil- is president, */7 Bowling Green 11/29 Broadway, Hall, of the Police Bowling Green -/68 Broad street. «|7 Bowling Green the purpose members of to see Whether 2 majority of tne members were in favor of or against pointment of a genera the resule:—The whole re \7 Bowling Green PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 4, 1871, rporated, sand the the following was number of votes cast was 1,250, of which 978 were against imeorporatlon and ppotnuneal of general treasurer, aud 304 for in- is only one uieat stand in Franklin Market, and the | COfPOraton. iis churen, in Broadway, | r Has ancient editice u rang out its mu. Passing by the ts Will be suppre-sed. There | CLEARED. Steamship City of Antwerp (Br), Lockbead, Liverpool— The funeral ev. Dr. Skinner Steamship Minnesota (Br), Freeman, Liverpool —Williams H Church of the Covenant (Rev. Dr. Prentiss’), Park eamshin Rising Star, Conner, Aspinwall Steamship Rapidan, Whiteburst, Havana—Livingston, Fox Steamship Ariadne, Pennington, Galveston —C H Mallory & Co, Steamship St Loute, Whitehead, New Orlean w hurch, which was attended by the directors, facuity and students of the U nary, as wel jou Theological Se: by Many prominent clergymen Aadresses were delivered by several gen- bors in benall of dd moral culture mehip Weybosset, Bolger, New Orteans—Livingston, uemen. in wiuch Dr. Skinn questions relating to intellectual were properly largely attend Steamship Missiasippi, Henry, New Orleans—Frederic Bi ker. Steamship Catharine Whiting, Howes, Fernandina—Jas ireloth, Savannah—R Lowden, Kkeracn, Savannab—W R Gar- Steamship Champion, Lockwood, Charieston—H_ R Mor- lyde, Sturgis, Wilmington, NC—Loril- ‘0 B Upton, Roberta, Norfolk, City Point end Washington « Co, Steamship Wyanoke, Bourne, Norfolk, City Point and nd—Old Dormmnion Steamship Co. Steamship John Gibson, Winters, Georgetown, DC—Geo B Steameh{p Montgomery, ty clerk of West Washington | Steamsliip San Salvador, Tne following isa statement of the births, mar- riages aud deaths for the weeks ending January 23 Week Ending teamahip Wm P Steamship Co. a et, $1,000; Lompkins tit will be seen that the: less ant thirty-nine mua stillbirths more during the past than there were in the previous wee Steamship Volunteer, Jones, Philadelphia—Lorillard Steam- n—H W Whitney. were thirty death: Steamabio Nereua. Bearso, Bo Ship Herschel (NG), Friedrichs, Hamburg—Fuach, Edge 0. Ship E Hamilton, White, Cadiz—J Atkins & Co. (The E waa cleared on the 2d). Ship Hermon, Minot, San Francisco Ship Carolus Magnus, Smith, Mobile—W Whitlock, Jr. Bark Petunia (Br), Johuson, Bristol, Eng Coroner Yonug commenc gation into the circumstance who diea at Bi d yesterday the investi. aitending the dea jevue Hospital on Fri- Geo B Sutton. , Bark Columbus (NG), Ihlder, Bremen—Hermann Koop & Bark Margaretta Blanca (Br), Shorka, Beyrout—Wendt, testified that with the deceased on the ; mn. evening of the 25th January last, and tuat he was tt (Br), Wyck, Laguayra—Dallett, Bliss & Bark Susan M Dudman (Br), Gardner, Tybec--Boyd & Bark Almoner, Gary, Cardenas—J E & Bark Jenme Armstrong (Br), Brown, St John, NB—H J De Wolf & Co. Bark Carlton, Durkee, Savannah—Boyd & Hincker. Brig Coquette (Br), Passmore, Queenstown—-George F him that he fore, at corner of Fourth street and First avenue, that he was crossin, avenue and nis right leg ‘Was caugit by the front wheel and seriousiy injured. He turther stated that there ¥ ar before 1 reached him, but that no attempt equently taken to The further been postponed, with the view, if possible, of obtaining more testimony. Brig Wm Gordon (Br), Fisher, Rio Janeiro—George H Ss ample tite to stop Silas N Martin, Brown, Demarara—Miller & Hougb- was made to do so. He was sub; Salt ol tov eh sta pelievue Hospital and di i vesuigation 0; Brig Favorite, Duell, Barbados—H Trowbrid St Jobus, PR— rdenas—R P Buck & Co, walla Wiilams, Veary, Jacksonvilie—Warren Ray Co. Schr H T Townsend, Folsom, Campeachy—Miller & Hough- Small, St Thomas—F Talbot & Co, Mayagnez—B J Wenberg. Brig Reporter, Brig Loch Lomond, Blac ‘The semi-annual reception of the pupils of Trinity yesterday aiternoon, ai the schoolroom, No, 96 Liberty street, faslionable * audience. is the programme, Schr Race Horse, E Schr Chas Cobb, Kennedy, Mayague: Sehr Eothen, Brandtourg, Jactne!—Morrisou & Bai Farr, Barbados—H W Loud & C , Crowell, Indianola and Luvaca- , Birdsall, Charleston—Evans, Ball & Co. Emus F Chase, Megathlin, Baltimore—' Schr J Paine, Stevens, Philadelphia—Baxer & Dayton. Schr Watcbful, Reynolds, Providence—H W a large and The follow- carried out inunver:—Hymn ry, C. Wilhamson; Speech of an Indian Racket on tke Roof, C. Linaig; Costa Evening Prayer. and Woodcock, E. Mardy, J. Reed, G. i. Steinwedel, G. A. Conran; Pi planoforte, Mr. A. Unterbridge. Solo, violin, Jchtas, A. Livingston. Art, Dialogue, ‘Pedant L. Rudman, J. Outerbridge, H. Woodcock, J. orus, “Abide with Me.*? Calisthe- Announcement of the platform were inton, Ugiiby, Fox and Denniston, BOSTON ITEMS. Violent Storm—Denth en the Rall—Annexa- tion Meeting. Bostoy, Fev. 4, 1871. A violent wind squall this morning blew down the carhouce of the Boston and Albany Rallroad at Mil- ford, the chimney of the Mosel; Readville, and an unfiaished awe! The House has concurrea with the Senate on the ropriating $15,000 fer the pay of the State ‘The wife of Mr. Uharles Bunting, of Newton, was rou over and killed in that tewn jast evening by an express train from New York. ‘ne trial ef Frederick Lockwood, indicted for ob+ taining 100 bales of cotton on faise representations, regulted to-day tn the di A meeting of natives of now residents of Boston, adopted a resolution favor- ing the abpexatlon of tat wisnd to the Uuited Master W. Tv by Masters Livingston Co, Schr A W Thompson, Lawson, New Haven. Burge Exchange, Btevens, Saybrook. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, U 8 steamer Tallapoosa, McRitchie, Washington, DO. ainsitp Perit, Gardner, Bermuda Jan 30, witn mdse and ngers, to WH Webb. Steamaliip George Cromwell, with mdse and pag Jat 24 40, lon 80 40, Feb 2, tat 33, 1on 7 201 , W. Thursech, Regulus to Hahiroth, G. H. H. Messiter. Nap and Bill, E of Titus Quintius, G. H. Mofte E. Haberkorn. Seeking Patro- Well, by thunder ! that looks kind of shaky for | Reed. Trio and ¢ Announcement of honors, Rev. Dra, Dix, New Orleans Jan 28, d steamabip Zodiac, bound south ; jaased ackr’ Sophie ‘Wilson, bound ‘aah a, Hovey, New Orleans and the bar Jan i saad paosengers, 10.0 H Mallory & CO, Albemarle, Blackwood, Richmond, City Point ith mdse and passengers, to the Old Dominion 'o._February 8 apoke ahi Comille (of Boston) in. nee, Norfolk, with mdec and yminion Steamship Co. nowden (Br), ee aeee Migey tre teied ‘and cofies, ‘or deed Dec’6, crossed the ‘throughout. Has ‘The K of 3 is anchored on the ‘of Thomaston), Levat obson, Hurtado & Co a0 Oct 38 with tea, Steamship Hatteras, Panipat o Passed the Cape of Good Equator Jan 2 in lon 80. Had fine weal been 4 days I of Hatteras, Ship General Ber: ‘Oct 5, with guano, to Dilpussund (Br), Jones, Shangh mann & Payson: Passe Dec 20, and crosged the rk J 8 Pontoppidan pugar, &o, to onde! Cape of Good Hope Dec ¥ Equator Jan 12. in lon. the South Atlantic, und freal Tron Works at ‘ing in Somerville, z nator Jan II ta lon 36. Batavia 90 days, with "Angier N wads ercased, tub Hight BE trades in E trades in the North Aan- Hatteras Feb. with Deavy BW wing pod reement of the ju Prince Edward e Indian Ocean; rough se, Bame time passed a large quantity of wreck Bark Russ), |, Liveroool, 44 with salt, to Woo ‘a Robiisno Soaael to Funch, &Co. Took 2 vero cule From S32 tasiog Me Rewins ont eat opt all » re 5 stove bulwarka, &c;has been Edays nor of Hatteras, Bark Crosby (Br), O'Brien, Antwerp, 42 days, with to Boyd ilincken. Had heavy. weather on "the te a oh rt a eather up coast 2 and wine Bark Mary Cook (in; Fervor Piicu™ Den sais" stnore, 60 days, with Fags, 0 order veusel to master; took the passage and had variable weather. Hark Acapuloo (Br), Hinde, Iguique, 104 days, with nitrate of soda, to Greg, vende ‘master. ape Horn Nov 28; crossed the Equator Jan 6, im lon 89; had tine weather cline Maichane (Bt, Morgtaed He Testo, 4 days, with ai 5 coffee, to Andrew hart weasel to GF Bulley? had ne athier. Bark Linda Abbott (Br), Scobey, Demarara 20 days, with sugar to order—veasel to . 3 ie eh oF master, Had fine wevther; was4 Tas. rig Annie (Nor), Hermanssen, Gottenburg, 8 duya, with tron, to.O Tobias & Gor Took the Senthont pase whe New York (eal saree ae ele 66 cage ih mdse ig Warese, Trieste a, with mn to Fuuch, Edye & Co, ‘Yap Ws it’ 81 0, lon 08 6, passed brig Eya N Johnson, is 8. Brig Alfred (of Baltimore), Dennel, Port au Paix Haytt, ie 19 days, with lo id coffee to Kunhardt & Co—vi to Laan Brom. “San 38, tat 381s 109 7455 spoke schr Jackson, ux Cayes for New York; was 6 days north Of Hatterag, with strong W gales Brig Annie Ingram (Br), Oxner, Port an Prince 12 days, it it 00d to. fee ie aes jel to Cran Ber- WX Vo, Had e er Uy latteras; was 8 north of that polny, with SW aud E winds sud dense fog” Brig Joseph Cisrk (of Waldoboro), Stahl, Matanzas 7 days, with ory to E Pavenstadt 4 Co—vesre!’ to 8 C Loud _ Hipd dine weather: waa? days north of Hatteras. right (Br), Wright, Matanzas 12 days, with lo Honey & Parker. Had variable weather; was: ys north of Hatter Brig Cheviot (Br), Whitney, Havana 10 days, with pugar to Young & Co—vessel to master. Had strong W and NW winds; was 4 days north of Hatteras, Brig'W Greenough (Br), Mol Cardenas 8 days, with molasses to order—vessel to Brett, Son & Co, Had fine wea- er. Brig Erte (of Boston), Sears, Cardenas 7 days, with mo- lasses, to Danford, Knowlton & Co, Hud fine weather; no date, de, im a heavy squall from NW, carried away jib- boon, hinig W 8 Brickmore (of St George, Me), Bickmore, Car- denun, 8 days, with bugar to Moses’ Taylor. & Converse! to HW Loud & Oo; had fine weather, has been 2 days north of ‘atteras. Brig Emily Watters (Br), Kvfn, Cardenas, 9 days, with tucar, to Sheppard, Gandy & Co- vessel to Heney & Parker. Has been four days north of Hatteras, with strong NW winds, Brig Gambia (of Bucksport}, Gilley, Galvesion 19 days with beef to Watts, Parker & Co—veusel to RP Buck & Had fine weather; 3 days north of Hatteras. Schr Annie Lewis (of Brookhaven), Dayion, Malaga, 31 days, with fruit, to Grund & Cerero, vessel to Fevans, Sul & Coy faawod Gibfaltar Jan 4; experienced heary W gales off eraltar; spht sails, &o; since fine weather; Feb 4, of Barnegat, spoke schr Georgfe Staples, from Brunawick, Ga, for Boston, has been.6 days N of Hatteras, Schr Addie Osborne (of Provincetown), Matheson, Kings- ton, Ja, 18 days, with oranges, to BJ Wenberg, Had varia- ble ‘weather; was 24 hours north of Hatteras, Schr Wilham Bement (of Greenport), Penny, Salt River, Jam, 2i days, with logwood, to Leaycraft & Co—vessel to Van’ Brant 4 Slaght, Had varlable weather; has been $ Gays north of Hatteras, Sehr We Barnard (of Bucksport), Matanzas 6 days, with inol order—vessol to RP Buick & Co. Schr Carrle Dougias (Br), Winners, Cardenas, 9 days, with molasses to O Galagher—veasel to master. Had moderate has been 3 days north of Hatter: a, Dog, Hills, Brunswick, Ga, 6 days, with Inmber, 0. W Brown, Young, Wilmington, NC, 15 days, with ‘al stores to Jonas Smith & Co. Had heavy weather. Schr Nelle Brown, Higgins, Richmond, Va, for Boston, Schr Caroline Johnson, Allen, Virginia, Schr 8 J Fort, Bugbee. Baltimore. Schr Wm B Somers, Dinmmore, Philadelphia. Scbr Caroline Yeung, Pinckney, Philadelphia. chr J P Austin, Davis, Philadelphia ‘cht J B Van Dusen, Corson, Philadelphia. ‘chr Ben Reed, Randall, Philadelphia, Sshr JB Gates, Endicott, Philadelphia for Providence. ReETURNED—Steamship Sonth Carolina, Beckett, hence 2d inst for Charleston, having, when about 10 miles south of the Highlands, discovered the cross head broken, and re- turned to pert to repair, Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTE. Stearoabip Franconia, Bragg, Portland for New York, with mdse aod passengess, to J Fives BOUND EAST. Steamship Nereus, Bearse. New York for Boston. ur Nellie Brown, Nickerson, Richmond for Boston. ry HP Simpson, Crowley, Baltimore tor Fairhaven. W Et Peal Clifora, Phiiadelpmio for Providence. Anna May jaker, Piiladelpbia for Allyn’s Point. Schr Annie, Burley, New York tor New Haven. Schr Kolon, Jesper, New York for St John, NB, Scur Richard Bullwinkle, French, New York for Rock- Schr Evelyn, Burger, New York tor Stamford, Scr Edward Lamueyer, Cole, New York for Newbury- port. Schr Bay State, Lovering, New York for Boston. Schr Wim Rice, Pressey, New York for Salem. SAILED, Stounships Minnesota, for Liverpool: City of, Antwerp, 40; Tiber, do; Europa, Glasgow; Rising Star, Aspinwall Rapidan, ‘Ha riadne, Key West and Galveston; St Louls, New Orleans; Mississipi, do; Weybosset‘ do; Cath- arine W , Fernandina ; Sao Salvador, Savannah; Mont gomery, hampion, Charleston; WP Ciyde, Wilming- ton, NU; Wyanoke, Richmond, 4c; @ B Upton, do, Wind at sunset NW, fresh, Shipping Notes. There arrived at this port trom toretgn ports during the week ending Saturday, Feb 4, 180 veasels, of which 14 were steamships, 8 ships, 88 barks, 43 brigs and 33 schooners. ‘The annexed table gives an interesting comparative state- ment of the number and class of vessels that have been an- nually employed in the whale fishery of the United States since 1849. The particulars are from records taken on the Ist of January of each year, and can be relied upon :— Shipsand Barks, Brigs. Gchooners, Tonnage a 69,372 i 2 ry 73.137 25 88 4519 2 7 eo) 74,504 is iH is aes aie ae ty 41 ise = i a 176,842 to 46 195,115 687 is ry 208,148 59S cS “0 204, B85 2 29 199,141 tia a” & ane 699 30 33 206,286 BBS a7 3B 193,990 Buz 4 27 171,971 610 2» 1 ‘171,484 wee BO 2 aR 196,110 9,687 45 1,052 Marine Disasters. wg- For disasters to British barks Cleopatra, and Mar- mion, at Port au Prince, see special telegram from Kings. ton, Ja, in news columns. S7FAMER ASHORE_A large steamer is ashore on Peacock Point, One man fs reported drowned, Sur Jonw PATTON, Hill, from Philadelphia for Antwerp, which arrived in Flushing Roads 4th ult, reports having bad A rough passage across, and ice very heavy at that place. Dec 7, seaman, name unknown, was lost, supposed to have jumped overboard; 18th, about mid-ocean, Rudolph Golmer, aeaman, supposed to have belonged to Pittaburg, Pa? aged 33 years, fell from the mainroyal yard overboard and was drowned, it being too rough to get out @ boat; he disappeared immediately, BAnk ROStNa—Ashore near Centre Moriches, Long Island, Feb 2, 1871—Editor New York Heraid—Your widely circu: luted paper, reaching even to this beach, contained a few days slace # report that the Rosina was breaking up. OD the contrary, she has suffered no material damage since last Teport, | We are ail! buslly engaged in getting Cargo out of the vessel the easks of brandy, belng strong, are landing in excellent condition; some of the wine casks have been some- what damaged about the heads; the small cases, such as sar. dines, vegetables, £0, are soaked with sea water; the prunes of which there are 200 bbis, in bad condition. ‘No opportu- nity {a neglected to ship the cargo per lighters or to land on ce lant report up to yesterday we ha Jon of easterly gales, making comm! nication with theship by boats not only dangerous but {m- possible. We managed, however. to ship a full load per ‘Schr Competitor on the 28th, and part of # load on the schr Amelia Gorham. Since then have been landing goods on the beach, landing as follows:—Jan 80, 66 casks and 12) cases; Jan Bl, 90 casks; Feb 1,’ 90 casks; Feb 2, 111 casks—showing a gradual ‘daily imprevement. The process of getting the cargo out {s, rather a novel one. ‘The goods are fahed out of the hold by boat hoeks as they tloat ap, thea holsted up to the mizzenmasthead and sent across on aline stretched from the masthead to the beach, after which they are carried to the rear of the sand bills Which Ine this coast, about 20) yards from the shore, where they are protected by old sails drawn over them and « con- stant watch of four men kept on duty day and might. Capt W H Merritt, Archy Wilson and coast wrecking party board the ship every chance, going on board (when the sea and tide Jer the purpose of pumping out and ‘ing cargo. Capt Pierson (of the ship) and Messra God- dard and Kane, mates, are also at work upon the ship, mbaring with the others the toll and danger of saving vessel and cargo. Mr C E Rose, General Agent Coast Wreck ing Vo, hun been here ever since the vessel struck, using every exertion for the benefit of all. Capt Ellison Bishop, Disirict Agent here, assiats nim in his duties and has chai of the working party on the beach, ‘The coast wrecking steamer and schooners have been off the coast for some Gaya past, An attempt was made to reach her to-tay by Capt Merrittand a picked crew, which was successful after being capsized once and all hands thrown out, Capt Merritt was slightly hurt, but at present is all right again. Capt M says that with three daya tair weather the bark will be towed of without requiring more thar one steam pump to keep her free. Will report again should anything new occut Bank O1tveR DAVI8 (of Philadelphia), at Holmes’ Hole from Rosario, crossed the Equator Dec 30 in lon 87, and had moderate weather during the passage. Jan 13, n'a squall, sprang mainmast badly. BNIG TORRENT, from Matanzas for New York, put into Charleston 4th inst, disabled. A Herm Bere, with “mainmast and head” ene stand- tng uorthward, was seen lst inst, at 10 AM, off Edisto, SC, SouR ANGIE FRIEND, of Gloucester, capsized and sunk to a heagy NW squall in Lighthouse Channel, below. Boston, night of 24 inst, cook was lot; the others took to the boat and landed at Hull, ‘The schooner's mastheads are on a level with the water ai low tide. Capt Tower will proba- bly raise her, for she i an obstruction to the channel, Sonn Came ot. from New York for Brazos, with an sone cago, put ‘at Fortress Monroe on the 4th inst, eaking. Soum CLaRa Davrpson, Jeffries, from Alexandria for Providenoe, which put into Norfolk 35th, repo distress, nad for eplit. She safied 29th for destination. 80uR MATAMORAS, ashore on West Island, has lad to throw her cargo of coal overboard in order to get off. Miscellaneous. | AMPRIOAN LLOYDS—The second Supplement to the fif- teenth volume of the American Lioyds Universal Standard Record of Shipping has been received from the office of tho Association, 85 Wail street, The surveys in this Supplement, of both new and old vessels, number 94. Foreign Ports. AvRN, Dec 24—Arrived, ship Hercules, Lincoln, Cardiff, Brnwupa, Jan 30-4 sore bigs alatoe, Frith, from File adelphia, arrived 224, disg; K 8 Twisden, Chase, from Bos- ton tor Cape Town, repg (betore incorrectly reported as having proceeded 17th); ana others. CALOUTTA, Dec ¥1—In port ships Lineoln (Br), Wilks; Glonesk (Bp, Millard, Titan, 3 Balthh Warren (i Clark, and Pletades (Br), Pierce, for New York lagi Warren (Br), Lowe, for ‘Philadelphia do; barks Nehemi: Gibson, Smalley, for Colombo; Alaska, Maling, for Dundes Kadonl, Orocker, from Boston Balled sc 16, ah SJ hip Fortun jor, Boston, Duntakapar des MPLS haaie Waltiog, Hutsh- netomat, HELvorr. Jan 19--Sailed, = maLUye, bark Thomas Fletcher, HALIFAX, Jaa 3—Arrived, steamship City of Cork (Br), Hien, Lasespogs oe Rew York; brig Chieftain (Br), Roche, Salled 8d, achr Freedom (Br), for New York. Cleared, Le Melancthon (Br), Olsen, {, Jan 14—In port brige 8 A Hole "York; Orena, 10" Bowtoue American Ports. BOSTON, Feb 4—Arrived, steamships Wm Kent Baltimore ; Neptune. from (Br), Sarvey, London, brook, Tooker, for lew York; bark Robe: Below—Hark Heien Campbell (Br), Brooks, from London » 80, Roberts, from Gores (both at auchor in F oh account of stron; Feb 1—Cleared, shi Spear, Liverpool schr Maria C Frye, Penc dih—Aarrived, bark Harzburg (NG), orig Torrent, from Matanzas for ‘Salled—Steamahips Munbattai North Point, Baltimore; ship Eliza Everett, Deno! pool; aclrs ‘Nancy Smith, rat FERNANDINA, Feb 1 Moore, New York. brig artuur Eg cester ha . OCHARLESTON, ‘ohn © Baker, wdleton, Buckaville, ~ ar and market; 1 seamship Ashland, 85 MONROE, Feb 4—Passed in for Baltimora, r, Rio Janeiro; Caroline Lamont, aunties, from Rig jather, do; L Clarke, barks Adelaide, Etchbe: Bowker, Greenock via Janeiro; Water Witch, Sanford, do; Navassa, Arrived Ship Camilla, Humphrey, Callao for orders Eliza Sharrin, from Rio Janeiro, do; sehr Carrie, New York for Brazos, leuk! Sailed—Stoamship Ohio ( WOALVESTON, Jan 26—Arrivel, bark Volant, Castner, Key. ‘eat, ‘leared—Bark Enchantress, Burns, Liverpool; schra Thos ry 'NG), for Bremen. Di Shourds, Tell, Kuapp, Atwood, Grosi lo via Montevideo for ernambuco for do; schrs Emma. Tangier, Va, for Bos: 0 river ‘for do; HN and J 8 Glover, Gove, Baltimore for do; Obaa New York for doj Peter, DSumith,’ Burn n) do for Dea aan Md, b, ton for Ji n-, Houcester; Well! ; OH Robinson, Lew! bel L Peirce, Petree, do 10 for New Haven ; Ida L, : rk; Montezuma, Robinson, Beverly for do; , West, Chatham for Norfolk’ Hanne West. , Portiand for New York. “Brig Antilles; scbrs Lau Baltimore for Boston; Ruth N Atwood, Kemp, Potomac River for do; Lizzie Poor, Dickey, Baltimore for Belfast :\ ns, Boston for Chesapeake Bay; ige David Hurtiey, Staples, Curacom, id (Br), Wyman, Kingston, J: Sailed this AM. A Webb, Wedd, Eunice P Newcomb), Hi, Kit Carson, Rio! joston; Mary E Lad ; Josie A Devereaux, Clark,’ New Orleans for do; Hobbs, —, Mobile via Nassau tor Poriland; achrs {ae Crookeit, Flanders, Fernandina for Bosto vin, Linnekin, Savannah for do; Addie Walton, Reich, aud Marty E Amsden, Lavender, Bulttmore for do; Eddie Hawes, Tangier, Va, for do; T J Trafton, Talpey, Baltimore for do; Chiloe, Lee, Georgetown, DO, Tor doy Euawatha, Lee, Baltimore for Newburyport; H S Rowe, Lewis, do (or Ros Wind WNW, blowing heav: WEST, Feb 3—Arrived, steams! New York for Galveston (and satie B, Jan 80—Arrived, ship West Derby (Br), Wreo, Cleared--Ship Oxford (Br), Woodward, Liverpool. Arrived at lower bar 27th, sehr Saxon, Salisbury, Wood's y NORFOLK, Feb ty of Galverton, 4th). 1—Arrived, steamship American (Br Wallace, Galveston via Savannah for Liverpool, put i foi al. PHILADELPHIA, Feb $—Arrivea, bark Addie McAdam, Partridge, Hamburg; Fleming, Havana z brigs Rio (Br) ‘al Sovereign (Br), O} ivie, Liverpool igs Hatfield Brothers (Br), Neville, Beyrouty George Harn, Blanchard, Mayaguez : schrs M Miler, Sagua; F B Colton, Robinson, Lewes, Feb 810 AM—'the bark and Firm, ail outward bound schooners, ‘went to m went up in tow of the ice boat, ‘The Damon is anchored otf the Shears, and the \d Hamelin below the Brandywine. .¢ Howard reports passed in to-day barks Amandus se Aries — al Adeiaide, brigs ¥ ne Addie McA, sea carly this AM. Selleval, from Liverpool 8PM and bark (unknown) at from Kingaton for orders. ter, 4 RICHMOND, Feb 2—Arrived, steamship Isaac Bell, Bourne, New York. SAN FRANCISCO, Fob 2—Satied, sip Mary Ann Wilson Br), Beeching, (Fe Betied, bark Mary Belle Roberts, Sutton, Hong Kong. Feb 4—Arrived, steamship Virgo, New York; bark Jennie S Barker, Cleared—Steamshi} Crowell, New Yerk; (Br), Lawaon, Liverpool; schrs Mari Fla, to load for New York; ‘ork; Rhoda Holmes, Bragg, Dariea. to lo fud, W. Thermomo- San Jacinto, Atk ond Hunterville, onawanda, Philadel; hia; ship Arran ‘E Trundy, for Port nion Flag, Malony, MISCELLANEOUS. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OSTAINED LN diferent States; no publicity; no charge till divorco Also Commissioner tor e' unselior at Law, 363 Bt OBTAINED 1 BSOLUTE DIVORCES different States.—Desertion, 2c, suiicient cause; uo until divorce obtained. Advice free. Counsellors, 180 Broadway. ORNS CURED—60 CENTS EACH; BUNIONS, BAD 208 Broadway,’ corner Fuiton street, corner Ciark, Brooklyn. Anut hilator cures corns, bunions, ‘ec. PERRY, DERMATOLOGIST, 49 BOND et, New York, cures with speci falling, loss and prematurely Gray Hair, Eczema, Ringworm, Alopecia, Porrigo, diseases of the scalp. MOORE & RICHARDSO: curea by Dr, RIO Fulton, and 24. Dandrnff, Itehing, ‘Scaldbead and ail Cull or send for elreular. qG™r OPERA HOUSE DRAWING AT HAMILTON, OHIO. Guaranteed by the bs ELEGANT OPERA HOUSE $40,000 IN oa PRIZES! ‘To be drawn February 22, 1871. Positively no postponement, The First and Ci t men in Ohio. pital Prize, conslating of the ra House Building, which has yy the Probate Judge and Audi- utler county at, 2 1 cash prize at $20.00) 1 cash prize at 5,000. 5 cash prizes at 60 cash prizes at tickets of $5 each, House Commi siouers’ office, NO. 1,217 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. References'to any_benk in which can be obtamed joners at Hamilton, Ohio, or at the Commi famiiton, Dayton and Cine:a- orto the First Na tonal Bank of Louisville, Ky., and of ‘ollowing gent.emen :— Hon, L. D. Campbell, Member of Congress. M. Hughes, President First National Bank, Hamilton, ‘A. ©. Sands, President Second National Bank, Hamilton, John M. Long, of Long, Black & Alatatter. J, E, Owens, of Owens, Lane, P. Hughes, Trader and Bank D! James Beaty, of Beaty, Trowbridge « Co., Cincianatl, ‘Louts Sohugen, malater and grain deal J. W. Benulngnoten, 8c Jacob Shaffer, of Sbaifer, Sloan & Co., Cincinnati, Bon. Alex. F.'Hume, late Judge Common Pleas. Hon. Thomas Militken, ation J, W. Carr, mil jer & Benuinghofen. ay at law. ‘National Bank, Middletown. Aud bank directo: Colonel Thomas Moore, attorney at jaw. John W. Sohn, tanner and bank director. And the foliowing letter wills} OFFICE OF THE Ret NATIONAL BANK,) HAMILTON, Ohio, Jan. 19, 1871." The Commissioners in charge of the “Opera House Draw- ing" are gentiemen well-known 10 this community for finan ‘and good moral character. they will manage the drawl will onest and impar 7 SOHN re Tickets $5 ea Howse Commi gial responsibilst faith that they wi end tak alt RNELL, Cashier. ined from the Opera: 1,217 Broadway, ch, which can jasionera® Oflce, No. York, or of P, 0, DEVLIN, No. 2 Wall street, New York investments in all available French russcls and Lyons, are now effering fi $, PLAIN BLACK SILKS AND PLAIN COLORED SILKS at such moderate prices as to bring these goods within reach SPECIAL ATTENTION fs called to the balance of all goods included in our closing ale of the season, which we will continue to offer aa fol- ALL WOOL FRENCH SERGES. 100 pieces real French will be closed at 7 % per yard; cust ALL WOOL FRENCH SATIN DE CHENES, 800 pieces, assorted colors, including the entire resor stock, at 0c. per yard. Particular attention is called to this fashionable fabric, this material making the most styitzi, EMPRESS CLOTHS. ‘one case spring color Empresa Cloths, ts olfered at 0c. per yard ; real value, 7c. 200 pleces, includity balance of ail our wool jomprising the entir rinos, Warranted perfect, will be retailed at 50c, @5c. per yard, worth 87c. and @1. Tho greatest bargain ia ALL WOOL PLaiIns, ONE YARD AND A HALS' WIDE, 100 pieces, French imported, at $1, former retail price, 82 50, Theno goods are very stylish for wrappers, stzect Suits and children’s dresses, and asthe coiors are suitaiie for spring, fall or winter wear, they are very desirable, Of the greatest bargaiua ever offered in the city. 600 dozen Seamless Kid Gloves of the celebrated maanfax- ture ot Felix Combe; ail the colors, at $1 60 per patr. ON MONDAY, FEB. WILL BE OPENED 6 canon of the celebrated Hutfato brand which we will offer at 5c. to ic. and retall price $1, 81 12 and $125. The and durability of theae goods recomme tion of purchasers. MOURNING STOCK. In this stock will be found selected assortments of riliiantines, diamond finish, Crapes, Silk Warp Tamise, ‘Cretonne, Gros de ‘Zurtob, Bombazines, Empress Cloths, Bil and Wool Velows, and all other desirable goods, at equally iow prices. BROADWAY AND TWENTIETH STREET. ‘O MORE MEDICINE.—ANY INVALID CAN CURK himself without medicine or expense, by Gelicious Revalenta Arabica Food, which bas effected over ia, Consumption, Diarrhora, and ail Sold m tins, 1 jo. 163 William street, New 1 (finest grades) per yard; standart rior shade, tinish, them to the’ att 71,000 cures of kinda of fevers 1 25 ; 12 Ibs. B1U. -D' ‘ork, and at all druggiate’ and groce (OMAS R. AGNEW, THE GREAT NEW YORK Grocer and Tea Dealer, han reduced the prides of wl ‘Call and get bargains at 260 Greav- Kindsfamily supplies, (PH RovAL vicroR! Lie 2) a NOW READY, 761 BROADWAY, BECOME STRONG, VIGOROUS AND HEALBAY ae wv vention sa area haan oat eral Open day aud evegg Call and al

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