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LOST AND FOUND. PR FOS po pdylatad ig” 2d Do. the owner oan have him expoae peers nat ly 80 Cornelia et, neat Blee.kery tf nol lit hs ro!4 tn Speck acer pcan | iat ik ly are respectfully invited to attend. 1G LOST—85 REWARD—ON SUNDAY nicht Jan. 18h, « black Newfoundland vomiber bia find Yous. Whoever wil reent hixnta to Gross at the On Regs in citizens’ di cor, Bedford, will receive the above reward. 4 to attend the es aan ok remide OG LOST. i REW. >> His will be Cypress D / —#5 REWARD—LOST SUN Naterment.”"Pliladelphia "and Bat dente teentag 1h, Inet, sre ee aa copy. to. 4 » Jem, 18th, John © rN will Fetien him to et wil woe Pitan ton of Patras Gad Hictucet Clhdonds aged { | Teeetve the above reward. ut year res and as of the, family are reapect- 'URS TAKEN—@5 REWARD—THE Furs funeral, this (Thursday) after- ‘en from 105 Baat Broad Monday evenin, ) Fe the Fetidence of his parents Jane Tie Pesto At No.9 Bowery, he above row Miuewtions asked?" “™ PAYg® DEANS_On, Tyeaday, Jan, 15 of communion, Ma. Berry: tread coed rears Oem GOLD, PENCIL AND PEN 1ost—on * Friends ‘ated relatives of the family aro Ty y evening, In golog from Abington 8 unr fo attend the Funeral this Thamar racer. | with a Spring wt etawe to Grand wand from: there (> aT Pelonks Frocn $45 aa Toth ok Nhe aes its | Brthacora'e Htsll, Canal x. "€3 reward wilt te paid’ by will be 2 Givenwood Cemetary. rookiyn page| the owsrron ritumnlig its H. RAYBER, 62 Rate Bs ‘copy. IALLETT —At Astoria, Jan, 16th, Mie Charity M. RIF FOUND—CAME TO THE PRE- 1 Hisliett, need 63 years mbes on Saturday Inst, 8 young Hoifer: any por The ‘rlenda of the family are rewpeet- Ay fully invited to atvend the funeral oy Briday eet Jenin o8 PAT: RUEERONG cor, Watearth a BER gh laws af 2 oetock. iene Maktanno Yoyo Eatirokivne Seiya Tey Hand Batak Marta sea aged d oat | FAW PAPERS LOST—LOST ON THE THe frnetat etl takes alec at 8 o'clock, nt aso Grand ferry boat an india rubber envelops, containing Hef unamaabureh,, The Folatives and fplents of Be | Lost cm une Tah inde the fader wil he heey {pmlly Are, respectfully invited to attend, without fer. | reurning it to M HAV WARD, cor at and’ Both Tth HENDERSON-On Taeaday evening, at 11 o'clock, at | *& OF box 28, Willlameburzh P.O. the City Hospital, John M. Henderson, tn the 2ist year . othe eee. i oe, | WATCH, LOST — €25 REWARD—LOST ‘The felatives and friends of the famtly are reapeet- ft the OOth Fogimont ball at the Academy of Mualc, fully Invited to abteud le funeral, on, Fsiday morning, | « Gold Watch sul Veat Chain, made by Jowp Prone’ ‘18 1 at 9 o'clock, from the realdenoo of his mo- | London, number 5.78. The above reward lid be pal 1 ther, 413 Uherry st, without further Invitation, 108 (potions naked, by teburuing tuo mains’ to. EMIGAL- n Wednesda, Jan. 104i, of eonaump- SSM. Lae. ae Signi, aged 19 yeate, sr relctives ad’ fends, and thow of her uncle, Huh Donohue, are respectiully Invited to. attend Ue weal, this (Thureday) afternoon, at 2% o'clock, trom | yt Y. a 19th tnd. 9 Silver Patext Le pr late residence, Fiuhing ave, near Clason ave, | 1h.5 “hove reward will he given by eonding it to. ROU: irooklyn. INSON, BTU Howery, NYE Oe 6 LAMI_ On Tuowday, Jan. 18, Willan Franca Lah see youngest son of Patrick and Catharine Lamb, aged ears, 6 months and ‘, 7Sthe, rel ives und tests of tho family are rompect- PERSONAL NOTICE tally’ tavited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) oe -e- eaay al Fo ge = age afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of his prrent I FORMATION WANTED—OF HUG 156 DUPEY, who left his home on Sunday evening, Doo. ATL Wert 47th at. n he left 8 lack frock, cost, black watcn LOST — #10 REWARD—LOST on Sener ey the 19th nat, a Silver Patest Lower LITTLE—On Tureday morntog, Jan. 1th, at the | soci: had on wh renidence of her sou-in-iaw, John M. Molder, 141 York | pants biack cloth vet and plaid ailk nook tie, hat, Ay roma, Sena Latte, ed O4 yeare air and whiskers a'l round bis face: was 6'fost hich friends of the family are respectfully luyit anid atout built; was last seen oor, of 40th at and Of) ava, jend the funeral, this (Thurwday) atternoon, 17 Any inform stion concerning him will ba ‘theakfa'l) tes jock. Her remains will be in Aved and Hberally rewarded, by hia ailtiotad wits at Cemetery her realdenoe, 6 East 15th at, ib? LYNCH- Suddenly, on Jan. 16th, John Lynch, « aa- tive of County Tyrons, Ireland. EFT HIS HOME—JACOB WALLACH— ‘May his soul rest in pence. Amen! a a youth pf 14 years of I forbid al! » ne -¢ roapectfully Inyited to attend his fune- | ing or harboring the rams on ‘my account. M3 rote feign are rot a eae Vonks to Calvary | WALLACEL New York city, ‘New Yorke Jauasry {0 Conetery, Willlamabureh. 190” | 1361. i Om Tuceds Jan, 15, of consumption, Eliza, tne buloved wita of Davi Bille, th tua 40th eat Of hot a r “The relatives and friends of satis Raving it ray bed Sod boast weinest ever: J at 2 o'clock, CUher coutractiig, JAMES SCANLOS ‘Montoe st. Hive remalne will be takou to Gi + | isa. eens etery for interment. MOL¥. Suddenly, on Wednestay, 16th inst, Mrs, Su- ean Mole, in the sth year of ber nx». nd friends of the deceraed, and alw thaw of her brother, Francis Wsptlet, ke 1 ale, ore sere . AL, TEETH—PANIC | PRICES— noon, 1st inst, at.'2 o'clock, from. the Foxidoucs of K Mr. Bpire'Pitou, #8) South Lat st, Brooklyn, Be. 1)” | y $6, patent vuleanite $10; gold nota MOLLOY—In Brooklyn, Jan 16, of conaumption, | Sj, sed. Nattonat ben Margaret, wife of Matthew Molloy, a native of Mallin Fie Comity Weatmeath, Ireland, in tho Ath yoar of 'T age. ~e - wad th her brothers 7 Anthony and Patrick Conuct- and bretheranclay, Wir, GENERAL BUSINESS. Walince, are resprottully invil t tt 6 funeral, on Friday at sth Int gsizen.aram het | FPARNUMS' AMERICAN MUSEUM — N, having lift my bed and board without provo 1 Gal ON, Dentist. late renidones, 12° Font at, nar Jay, without furth _ Vitation. Her remalne wi Be ate ee Semtery | THURSDAY. JAN. 17, & THROUGH THK WEEK. of the Holy Gro. Flatbush. Bt. Loula papats please | One WiEK MORE OF THR AFRICAN HAV AUER. A KAFE LR, A FINGO, A ZOOLO0, A HOTTEN LOT, ff AND BUSMLMAN. ro rm. ‘The friends of the famMly are respectfully Invited to and the funeral, tnie (Phuradas) aterpoane at 14 | “ONE WEEK MO) ‘o'clock, from the renidence of her parents, 64 Cente at, Mix DORA DA OWENS—On Wednesday, 1th, € eo | THE LIVING WHAT I: Beloved wite of William Ow untive of th hh | SNAKFR, AQUARIAT of Granard, County Longford, frelaund, in tho FAMILY) LIGHTNING | ‘Adu! Otter fonda, and Aciuaintances, and those of her bro- | - fron Johus Hornard and Vatriok Reynolda are re-pect= | FYROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC— wary Cemetery for it. See eer be talon te Cit. | will deliver hia fine Incturo in Brooklyn, at the Acidom, laterment ee OE | $ es Met aa Sixo, sANUARY 3, 190, Jan. 16, Thomas Rooney, subject seetes Peeve trom the Teh OF Voramard, Go, Sligo ieelantrin tee | ORME RUDI OE A a ia, ; role 2 frends ant ncyoalntances of tho family are ne | When he rillintreducs eral vo on eeng, mpectiully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday | py myannof whieh he will practiently liti-tests Mie won: = 14th inst, at L o'clock, from lis lato residence, J ‘ital aystem and demonstrate iis ability t> wubiagars bi 29°" | the mort unmanageable horses whieh can be produc s, ROBS—On the 16th ing at the residence of his "Adiniaslon 80 cvats; Itrw: ved weata, $1, 14 Gansevoort #, William, youngest #0 of Lin ‘The ane of tlekets wil! commence on Saturday morn- id Mazgaret Hora, aged 1 year. ing, Janimary 1th, at ths box office of tha Academy, 133 ‘The frlenda of the family are rospectlully invited to Sood. Mia reamalie wil vetakea i Greeuwoo! Came (CURAP AND RELIABLE HAIR DYE! tery. ‘TUCHFIELD —In Brooklyn, Jan. 10th, Mary Jang, | | AM who are troat#ed with red or grey hale and wish to have the hanged t6 other BLACK or BROWN, Heo Armatrong Stuchiieldy th the DAM your of Mer en tog hoqicet wei lag a box of BALES E & COL, Tho relatives an friends of the famlly are rorpoct. 4 fully tavited fo attend the funeral, this (Thursday) INIMITABLE HAIR DYF, Fees Oe a Ree and Werte te itd ff which ia sold at the extremly low price of uct eich sho bore ith Chiat torttads, Sarah TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, Ape, wile of Robert &, Walon, epee Or ypare. and warranted to be equal, if not better. than any liigh Forsyth eh. Churely and members of Hermitage Lodge, | Priest bye wow tn use, Rordeh 1 0.10. Jaro regetilly Wnvitet to alehd | rie Dye manufactur and for sale, wholes of rt C retal if from the residence of her’ husband, 10 Allon st, without cas it eects atts Nylulamebargh, where all further notice, Philadelphia and New Orleans papore fit can also be had at the following place: New Youx please copy. 91 Bighth ave; cor Broadway and 20th st; cor Allen WALLACE-—On Monday evening, Jan. 14th, Jacob | and Stanton sta: 445 Gran at: cor Houston # and ave 1); ¥. Wallace, @ kind and affectionate father, azed 67 J and 479 Second ave, cor Jith ot, alao at 41D Hodson st, pears, and 195 Sixth ay.” Baoout.yn 26 Court +; 69 Pultoa ‘The relatives and friends of the farally are respect. J st; and at the Jo ave and Cast Win .tae fully invited to attend the funeral, on ‘Thursday morn- J vcxsit—cor South Sth rts, and 36 (rand at; cor ing, ith inet at 106 o'olock: from his, late residenos | Booth Oth and 7th, and oor South Second and Ninth sta 140'Boventh ave, Philadelphia papors please copy. and by Drugaleta genorally. OODRUFF —Ou Tuesday morning, Jan. 15th, aftor Ree hibees Willian De Wooden The relatives and friends of the family are rompoct- MARLFSTON HARBOR AND FORTS, fully invited to attend the funeral, on ‘Thurwiay aftor- ‘one sheet. Savannai: riv mnaacola Bay, and Bon; 11th inal, at 1 ofelooky fron lis lao roeldoncy 21 Y Key Weak, one abood from tho | “ch ‘Vandam st. sheet nent to any part of the Cult’ pt wy UKOF! On ‘Tuesday, Jan. 15th, Lenah Wyckoff, § of Hewts in postage stamps, J. 0.3 a Ngwse An tho bot ro w N.Y, ‘The rel Triends of the family are respect- Edit fully invited to abtead the funeral thle (Thursday) after: {to Baety gt $ o’etosk, froma the Betnodias Mplecepal Chures, BUSINESS CHANCES. — Burcue § SHOP TO L OR FIX. tures for sale; will be sold low for cash, Inyuire at Fitth at. B* WANTED—A SMART ACTIVE BOY in estore. Apply to 29 Spruce et, from 5 till 9 olock this morling: 13 CANpY AND SEGAR STORE FOR SALE— Tica PIY at No, 108 Gold #., Brooklyn. Will ye 4 cheap. OY WANTED IN A PRINTING OFFICE | \OxpEGTIONARY STONE FOR SALE IN Bi a tat nga kagleas of moe ine | CONFECTIONARY STORE FOR SALE IN and retail, now doing a good basinens, altuated Ii st, Brooklyn; every conventence for manufacturing others need apply; 23 Ann st. ANTED—TO AT ‘T | For particulars apply to WM. MACKE Boone branded ha 10. Avenue, Brooklyn, mand horse for sale. Apply 96 Fi aon F'isce, Broskiya. bed ROCERY STORE FOR SALE — J lens, in good situation and at a low ELP WANTED—CLERK FOR A | Garden et, Hoboken, is stoamer, clerk for a distillory, timekeeper inasaw gh 8 ber, toe radan, ¢ Birt te Havel to harps, and ‘aliforni orters for stores, markeeper, mento drive hore and carte. ‘No Ik--€ mon for steamers. Apuly Chatham sjuare, 5 REAL ESTATE, JFARM FOR SALE—OPPOSITE THE cu BLP WANTED—CLERKS, BOOK KEEP. ptenn, NY M4, malle from oon lage @ employment al ald apply et tho Mi nding tena hou, "Land aan ‘oultivabed ind office, 73 Broadway, the only reliable office | and well watered: five or #ix hundred fruit trees in AA, Reference to fina cla houses. Houre 9 to4 } tearing, vines and «mall fruit in ). RA’ INS, Supt, - i ove-half GEO. RAWLINS, Supt. ween Adis i A ARTNER WANTED —AN AMERICAN | Sot Hodeon inane aay wanted as partner. Only $20 required; $3000 will be realized in two montha, without any rial it ia some thing new, and only needs a little en Apply to HOWES & CO., 429 Broad: ARTNER WANTED—FOR SALE AN | (atuster'would give old eetablisher, or will take a partner with aamall | ssn. Apply tod. P,P! ‘enpital, as the owner has than he can attend to, ‘Apply k. MOORE, 182 av JalT 27104 piceeuisianb olay: aaa f OUSE FOR SALE—PRICE $100 CASH — ARTNER WANTED—$150—A GOOD Silt ad Wood taverns, Laks Yor tation fromm acti in to take full charge of a butter and fruit New York. riculare NOE tore, di larce cash trade, good apartments for a 1 family, to tho right man will give an interest inthe usiness and take part cash. Apply om the premias, ludeon ot, co) AVERS WANTED — WHO Understand | Gronm AND ROOMS 7 Vaylng Belgian ements, to go to Havana. ne ‘V6 Contre ., it would make » good saloon; also 4 sep poe wanted Nok eat Tonnam rent $6. "Also apartmncuts dows towa, rant vary Bratien, Fulton (rr, rook reomep tava. Apply to BMIFH, ayy . _—_— rT NueN WANTED —4 YOUNG MEN ‘accustomed ta solderin k. Apply attor 9 ANTED. iio nora MES BUHAY WON tly bal jetsamladictcoulae STORE AND CELLAR WANTED—IN A #2 x yada it neighbort: tabi WOOD, CHOPPERS WANTED—10 ON 13 | fore hnuo Fada ‘custom vowetuer with ‘rectlty” we wood choppers for 0 job of Sarge montha, tat reat ‘must be low, Addrew W. K. 1), box ‘ee Dood call, Toquire at Td Naasen stresk rooms 0, itr” | ones. ARTICLES FOR SALE. EMPLO STRUCTION—A FEW RESPECT LS ae egy Pe At N! UCT! —! TABLE Rood sty’ paveler, suitable for a doc! a ' rte id Gold at, ya eet a Bahn ere ins are #04 Also, ted a teacher be Fees aa h branches. Apply INNERS AND ROOFERS—300 BOXES Allghtly damaged eharooal and coke tin and QUSEWORK—WANTED A GIRL fae pists, 1-14, 14-90, 10 and 1X, for sale very, Hoe aa vine wt jal ry eet | 908s of ti he seat bp Nok housewart of 4 IN d& CO, 210 Water at. Jal SEWING MACH WANTED THREE BOARD AND ROOMS. 6 on Singer's Sewing machines, erty at., 2d Toft, ad OARD—2 OR 8 MEN CAN BE A aa Bieta metic enn we NURSE — A YOUNG WOMAN sey niger eroaen "hse i Cian oe he ‘two days in the rear SHIPPING, &c. BMPLOYMENT WANTED. URSE—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN it GT al Wea os Breda Nim BL, NEW YORK SUN. THURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 17, 1861. Amenities of War. When tho Eddystone light was being built by the English, although Enyland was then at war with France, the workmen were not disturbed of intertupted. The oxpodition of C: Coo, and all subseqront ones have been declared exempt from the fortunes of war by all civilized nations. Look at the contr: a ‘aa waged Ly South Carolina, ‘The Light-House Board had in the District in which South Carolina has her new kingdom, three small vessels from eighty tons down to fif tona, to place bu with oil, &.; the United . small steamer of ninety tons, the Fire Fly, there as a surveying voasel, seized to form a navy for the great kingdom in ON ned B H. BEIKAS, AUCTIONEER, * ‘THIS EVE! 4 SATURDAY RVENTNG, AT AUCTION, without atTP. M., there will be wold Tex rv. KICH DECORATIVE CHINA ‘TRA AND TOILET SETS faney articles cut and ground glam white granite -PLATED WAR amortment of vari ACAD, torner 'o(°Aliaatie tnd Cl will find this a good opportunity to re stocks. Tite Goors MEAT ME -ROLD. at ayers’ own prices. ——@___ EO. W. KELSEY, AUCTIONEER—WILL soll Friday, 18th Jan. at 1034 o'clock, contonts of a Packing establishment, consistin n and harness plas’ lay c& ka, bench, cleaver ‘Corner of Broad it when we have war ily the lijeht-houses tates Coast Survey Those have all bean other micas, pork and 12th at, Wiillime CITY NEWS. Saitixe or tire Conumnta.—Tho steamship Columbia, Capt, Benny, lef her dock, pier Ne. 4 North River, yewterday afernoon at 3 o'clock for Tt was rumored that the vessel take ont a lange quantity Inquiry at the office of ENRY GREEN, AUCTIONEER—STORE, 1084 o'cloek, wt tho between South Oth a a F ham shades, 1. South Tth sts, Williamsbaren, household furniture, stock and fixtures, fowether with the ver was loaded with of arms and ammuaiton. Menarn. Srorroun, Timon & Co. elicited the fi lowing statement The Columbia mails with leas than half her usual cargo, and to make up the deficiency wo had to ship 400 bales of hay, ‘The rout consinta of dry goods, olla, butter, fe, steamers on the line is, that of the two hut fifty hands we employ on the vossola, bovides a lane number of neu on the pler, more than ni 4 state bordering om starvation. WF vessel are not paying expensed, dally expenses, for labor only, ts ey lever watchas, brase ber Drandies and other Uquom, wegars, Alay Tease of presalaer, OUSEKEEPER'S SALE OF HOUSE- THIS DAY CTHURSDA 11 o'cloek Precisely, ot of keaping the th and Sth avenues Mag bane J Sater Gatien | re house will be erain carpets, matrames, wads, claire Dedateade of shen, chime, glawwarey «ll arlor, chamber, Iraswla and. ine ‘and beddinz, sofa bode dec. vaods, mirrors, his wmount haa not been netted since have commenced, only malvation is, that we have {full retum cangu of cotton, rice, &e., of which we have large consign- ments to Europe, Tu regard to the rumors about arma and ammunt ton being aboard of the Columbia, there isnot one Particle of truth therein, sud if lef uw id to our loa and dincredit. We intend to keep our veasols on the Hae aa long ney holds out, if only to keop ¢ ed, and aasist our pensioners, of whom we have 8 large number, consiating of wi whowe husbands and teth AMES M. MIL improved real eta rd ave, and 28th at, consisting of ts Will be sold by order of the Supreme Court for par- on among the heirs under dire wey at the Mereli TR, ab 12 o'clock, ne FRANK 150 Newman, of A.B, T eo at the South mot H.W. ROB ¥ it 10% o'cloek wt 173 Chatham §juare Winger, Chatty table b ty mirrors clocks oll pahitings, fury dry and ery glass ware, de, 9 wore killed wnd wound. ed white in our employ, ‘The steamers will leave at thelr days of sailing, with of without eang lowing ism list of the vowels owned Ly thia firm, plying Lotween this city aud Charleston Coiumbio, Capt, Trew GAGE SALE Ht. BURLEY, Hi aell, Tints Day, at 2 Marion, Capt, Wurrina ; tors talk and ott 2 P. King, Capt, vases sol is now being rebuilt and will be ready in about order of JAS, WHITING, Atty. two or three months, DEE, Auctloneets | Keerixa Cixan or Tre meretal relates that » gentleman made an attempt, » y oF two ago, to buy fily tons of lead f lishment in this city, for the state piige 4 Jackson st, o'clock, the restaurant a large range. 15 tables, chairs, mirror, choles of liquors and cgart. J. JONBON, Mortgagee, 3 reer at conalat soil this day at 493 Nin 00 ‘Next sale Janu f the lead, it was at one Five Powrs L 10N Mission,—This Mission in now located at 36)¢ Baxter st., a few doors south of rly during the the nick are vinited and red; in fact, everything that can be ew far aw wo have But the demand for help is greater than, with oUF present resources, we can mpply. Wo are emaequently compelled to appeal to the Christian f money, fol, clothing, EB. LEVY, AUCT, is Day, wt 104 o'eloe f ‘and frock coats, ® Catharine sty will sell, drawses ; alao O01 week and on the Sabbath ; ing humanity ia de ‘MEK will soll, this day, at Ns. 19 Bast atharine street, @ large assrtm Womcp's wearing apparel, consiating of reiusu boots revoly 4 By order of D, KUT NE pants aud vests, be rent » the sup BN.Mg Boxter street, J. BOGART, AUCT'Rs 1034 o,clock, at auction rooms, ¢ sustabie's #s. Tur Boarn or Directors oy tun Gee 4 MAN Brxivonvar Beourry, held their regular semi monthly meeting, Inst evening. President Jm.tina, On motion of Mr. WAnMarssnt it was resolved to appropriate an wdditional sum of $250 to be dist ibuted ainong the poor, Mr. Kaure- Mann moved to establish a law similar to the Regia- nt frauda in the election of the Board of Directors. Moana, FERNANDO Limi, Orro BAcK- Wars and Avaverus Tuxuenkagr elected members of the Society and the Board mace in the chair, ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, of a fambly at 1 routs M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—WILJ. well, thisday,atl) 6 ook, at S17 Ninth ave. the stock and fixtures of @ grocery store, candios, splows, flour, team Mizar counters, scales, weights togethor with other goods generally in #uch stores, Sir Asionx.—Wo remarked, a few d since, on the practice of vessels being a rth River during ‘ioe farms," where they were in niger than if brought to the piers. We thix morning have to record the grounding of the ships «of Boston, from Manil “OFFICIAL AND LEGAL, NUAL REPORT i Knittlig Machine Company, of the Cit and State of ‘New York, tiled under Section 12th, of t ‘the plate of New York, tor the incorporation ipanies for manulacturing and other purpyses. orp tal stock of the said con pally hika iaaued tll stuck , rehased by the Compan Pxlating Debts, $5.00), ; biuty, to be paid with interest irom the net and Calhoun, from nthe flaty between Ellis’ nd Bedloe's led there by the North River toe Comsisstonrens or Estanation,—No meet- ofthe Board took place yeaterda: The weekly stat its arrived hore from the firwt of January to date, 742; number arrived during the past week, 144; number of inmates in the various institutions under the care of the Board, 1.261; num- © last year, 860; aggregate receipts t week, $1.639 18; expenditu tine, $1,250; leaving a balance of $3,400 00 fund in the bank, b te “CHARLES way that he la tthe foregoing report Je tru the beet of bia knowlodge and belle nt Sworn glory me, AMes W. HALE, Gone: «. OSBORNE, Pred ORGANIZATION O¥ THY BoAnp ov Surervi- The Board of Supervisors for 1361, “tion at noon yesterday. Mr. Twre (Dem.) said there had been statements ers, to the effect that the D ic members cf the Beard were unable to agree upou » President, but au ‘There had Ween no wrangling or quan contrary, the Democratic members pleawd with the manner in which Me. Stew ant had performed the duties of President were unanimous in the opin Jon that he shou'd be reelected. He, therefore, uom- m fur that position, yy (Dem.) seconded the motion, and Mr nously elected, 4 Dutwure, wore appoint \ttee to inform the Mayor of the organize for disp naink the rolle races are frail tat ‘ruiatved bo rr, which will enable ‘at labor on fh" Laland, when torci ‘upon the. imetitutions for mlutona will be required to al ‘and at thy Rotunda in worthy ‘poor te MT of koown eltize cases, and suMetent tine wil ment before granting ily crder of the Board Now York, Dee. 24th, 1840. ‘The following ia the form of the obtain rellet at Us othe h was not the casa, J. KELLOCK, Supt, lication necomary fh, (whore blsak forme w and at the Htotui bo given to all a Name of applicants Pinoe of birtia.. wo ih u Nunber of perms tor veinoan fle bs Healdence, No ‘t Sevan (Rep) was unan Mews. Davis, PoRDY a f ls recelved from an Whether asisted by auy charitable institation, Feoaived’ from this Department, and how On taking the chair the President spoke as fol my heartfelt thanks for ‘The nuniber and ‘age of each perso alerred on me 4 Psat bathe rie fidence in mo in if , ‘one week in advanea, to onal Senertet Public Charities reetlon to examine as to the claims of the p leations to_have the follow! yAgued by sons known vesld Dorhood where they reside + Lam well my own politic ft may at the rention of your approval y President during the Thal endeavor te perform my duty with strict Tahal, however, be compelled, ax be nie for any ere nib, and lay bo food b have n> doubt ye corfully 4ive, inthe dixcharge of the diff thea of thls position Your dition ni five, to rely oh your ger erties we of jrdgmenit Kim y County oF New Yon aa > CT foiomaniy swout that the foregoing statement made, true in every partioular ‘owern are varlons, and highly Je they are confined within the samme territorial limite aa the city, you they are dix. , tinct from th ove of the ity « eee esate of dissolute and vagrant bablta Department, they will be aided only usnal rye 4 fraeationa, on the Island, and for tel a Uy tren of fhe Hoard ot “Cotatiiadgnery of Pubite Charl y : dof? Staw ThB4M till ja 10 state form a part of the general state organisation jaution Is a necessity under the constitu. proper, therefore, that this ‘of those whose public du with the City Councils, eape- cially ax the incrywmd duties of the Hoard, fi rious caiued id wuffclent in their frithiul discharge, hare of the time: tion of the state, Board should be oom] ties are dixcounect« tr cocupy a large nmibers at, New York, nil 01 ved by our citisens, vard since ite new or- have, in the main, merited wich ap- leve the acta of the plished if the powers of were increased, and their duties ior 1 haa, however, urea of the public moneys so far aa {ft controlled the same, Asan instance of this, it may be mentioned that while the Commissioners of Re- under the old system, about ix lars, the sum of fly thousand this Board wince its ion of eigbty thou- mud dollars inserted in the tax tery of this year, under the directicnof # waudemus fron. plicitly defined, cords had expen hundred thousand haa been allowed sition, with the ex Rare Psat rea the aalaing ad toon Be tbo Tunas, 8 ¢ had fully toventiguted this ‘and bad found the amoriut of fore ‘he Qpuny Trouser for the quires yeor will be $91,086 85, Ho waa be ay: ran an amount for doing nothi; ‘County had nothing more to do with the collection of the tax on which he received theve feos, thau the man in the moon. Mr. Peany anid he waa to this hasty legis. Ay 0 wished to consult varions authorities, ving — Bent on Ponds and Assurance, Kerway on Specials, and Jation. Before he cowld vote upon the resolution, ‘Woon on the Power of the Sinale Kye. Finally the resolution was referred to the Conmit- tee on Annual Taxes, A bill, amounting to $104, for meals furnished ih Avenue Hotel, during the stay of the Prince of Wales, waa ordered th be pia (The policemen at the charge in at the rate of $1 a hoad por day. ‘Tho Quarterly Report of 4 i Gomparcler, tor the waa received ani quarter ending December 31, ordered to be printed, From this document it appears that the expendi tures during the last quarter were, $088,061 85; and ‘The amount during the whole year, $3,371,500 of warrants outstand is $11,813 44. The Mayor's mesayre, vetoing the resolution adopt- ed by the Board increasing the police force by 400 men waa taken from the table, Mr. Buowt moved that the Board adhere to its for- mer nection. He as dos!rable, although he wi opposed to n their present rate of wager He ds vind of Police Commissioner waa a hey hud appolntod members of the ‘oon the new police, thus abewing that they were not influenced by party considerations, He had also nacertained from reliable sources that more one half of the present force was composed 0, men voting the Damooratic ticket ‘On the motion being put, the Hoard unanimously ad) ered to ite former sectio pte Hoard then agourncd to Tuoalsy next at 3 Boann ov Epucation.—Tho regular somi- monthly meeting of the Board took place lat even ing, atthe Hall of Bducation, President Conia in the chair. ‘The Committee on Warming and Ventilation, re ported in favor of the following appropriations ; $2.92 20, for heating apparatus, on application of the ot officers: a mn ap om wil, and $ Wei ward 7 the motion to grant the appre ruled bya large majority, He imed that there was no money for that purpose on hand, but his opponents set forth that if they should wait inti! the tax levy waa passed, it would protably Jay the finishing of the school tutildin o4 for months, ho su Of $733 Waa appropriated for school fumiture for Ward School No. Tain the Twweaty fiat After reading the List of the mombors of the var ous Stan mitteca, who lave beet appointed for the ensuing year by the Preaident, the Board ad Journed, Fires, Accidents, Lnquesta, &o. Fink 1x Broapway.- OWorelock a Are broke out on the preminesof Revn a & Code weet powder, inthe basement of the Vullding No. 16 Broadway. ‘Through the effyrts the Kacine Companies 14, 21, snd stow flames wer ‘Laat evening, about pont $800 ng iv damaged about $100 5 nk olf A. 8. Garon, fisat floor, was w of the fire is not known, sv 17 rH wr, —At a quartor aftor 12 dorday noon a fire occurred in the ata No IST Kaat 17th sireat, owned by Joann S\LMon, avd ovenpied by Mr. KxLit. Damager about $100. Tnaired. Fink us East 1811 sieier.—A fire broke out at abort n quarter before § ke last evening, in aw brick stable wt 119 East 1sth street. Lowa slight Fara Reavir ov Viotexce.—Joun Wea ‘TON, A native of Ireland, 54 year of age, died yoster day at Bellvue Hospital, from the effects of injuries alin November lusty but by whom tnft Th appears that on the &id of Novem! vor, hin wife had a quarrel and fight with Honona: Mo Carty ant Kare MoCrats, at the tanemont hows, », 241 Firat avenue, where they all lived. Afvor the twin over, the belligerante returned ty their rooms, bat soon Honowa and Kare went together to the room of Mit, Waetow and. knocked at the door. Worrox opened the door and put his head out, when the women, aa iv suspected, struck hin with » hatchet, and he was dangerously injured. Ho was mpital where bo lingered tntil early ng aud expired, ‘The evidence betore The Coroner'a jury was to. the effce that the wound pow the head ‘was the cause of death, but it waa not cle that either of the two women bad infloted it, and the Jury rendered a verdict of * Death by vio- lenoe at ‘the hands of some person unknown.” ‘Tho + however, held the women te bail in $500, an witnewes in case they should be needed. value of $24, yesterday ad about a dozen other com plaints lodged against him. It appears that ho has hoen operating for some time, and among those whom he has defrauded are Unspent, Pomsoy & Laks, whe Joat $86 by him : Srmana, Apatanor & Co.. who lowt $18; AmNonD, Conwramts Cov $23; Jos. HALIO, #13, &e. Mis plan of operating was similar in each 440. Ho would purchase gurls asad order them to Vo acnt to his pretonded residence, genorallly a | where he was to pay for them, When the porter ar rived with the package, he would take it and request him to wait until he went up ataire and. gut the mo: He wonld then slip out of @ rear or wide ty whist umey or goods, 4 locket 0 the police head quarters. Mr. Henny Livinastony, the jontleman fow works ago, figured in the paper ax hay ated hin land!ady, @ Mew, Pawaen, out of her beard bill, and then cansed her tobe arrestod on a wre ot then, because she retained his baggage, wae aril wirented on Weltienday, on three char.sen of onfidence” awindling—Meair&. Wansork & hutters, wt the Bt, Nicholas, changing im with hav: ing, about a ye obtained two wollakin robo worth $40, fror Ho had thom sent, to the house of w Mr. Tarapwant, in 2d waa to pay for them, but the robes aud Livasuae to Cinappeared and tho money was not fo st to say, the robes wore yoaterday found wt that house, ‘The proprietory of a drug store in the Sth ayonie Hite, comp! worth ot. good "Hotel, Pi and vamoones Pawnru Question wa Nive hewanartorn Annest ov Counrsnrnirens.—Soveral sonm wore arrested in different parts of the city on wh Tuerday night for passing counterfeit $3. bills on the North River Bank of this city. ‘The Gro. Cooren, Hexny Wit Frank Wattacn, and Jo lover sbirtay draw nich *h possension, and they x, Tuo, M LEGAL REPORTS—WEDNEND. —o— Court of Oyer and Terminer. Before Judge Laon ann, Charles Jeffards secks a Trial, Judge Leon- arp stated to the District Attorney that he had re celved a letter from Charles M, Jeffanda, indicted for then of Walton and Matthows, asking for an iunmediate trial, wa be had beeu 1 prison more than eight mouths, ‘The © feo inclined to answer thi lettor, but would ask District Attorney when he would be ready w try the accuned, and thus give publicity to it. ‘The District Attorney replied that he was not yet eyared for trial, but that no time would be A the cave would be called on wa Hou ws po ‘The trial of Simon Kata, f 8 ry Lamiis against his uncle. Kivrnew slowly, ws many of the wituonies ers, whone teotliuony has to be given through au iu terpreter. United Staten Diatabot Courts Be Judge Dagens. Nast River—S. D. Stannard is @ libel filed it, fe damages done which, it i ody steamer, in the vicinity of February last. ‘The trial of iderable interest, Charles Nivellunte ; B,J. Porter for wlaimanta, supreme rt. The McSpedon and Baker claim.—The Poo. ple ee rel, MeSpedon and Baker, vs. Comptroller. This was on application for a mandamus to the ptroller compelling him to draw hin warrant on the City Treasurer for the mum of $50,000, alleged ty be due the relators for work done under’ & contract with the Commimioner of Records, ‘The. argument was bed through December 13th last, and way re ported in the Sun on the following day, It will be Femembered that the relators were engaged by the nin'mioners of Records, to trauscribe and make two copied of all the books, records de. in the office of the County Clerk, and also in the Registers ed is on such account, lision in the Stambeat John Hart, Donobiue te " thas body was chartered being unoonstitu- tional. Justice Sutherland, before whom the matter win heard, now renders hts ‘decision, holding ry the judicial determination meationed in he, ah naan of the sok of “Apel, 1500, y. or made roceedin re reandamaes bat that tha cimaparlie cat required ry determina tou la made, Gach ‘should be not only the fixing of the sum due for services actually reu- dered searrectas alee judiola! determ inati 0. the constitull nears ‘and objections raised and inthis ‘on behalf of the Comptroller, notwithatanuling the must SEE eae an 5 so ferns the Dorm hat the Comptroller is py ly done under {2 “such law and said contracts, islature had no conatitutional right to 3 Yok at those offloers wre oppolaled La the aot, aud prvovedod wider ho was satified that an increase Conrinence, Swixpiens,.—Gitnnnt Mor- tim, the young mau who was arrested on Tuosday, charged with attempting to nwindle Jackson & Co., dry gocds dealors of Broadway, out of wilk to the its authority and sanction to make contracts dnd form work, and aa it does not ‘that the ney General or the City of Rew York had ever, by direct proceedings, attempted to remove mich Cont missioners, or questioned the conatitutionality ot thelr appointment; the Legislature could direct the payment of the amotnt dive to the relators for nervices tually performed, under thelr contracts with the Commissioners. ‘That it is not, therefore, neconanry on this applica tion to decide the constitutional questions raised on behalf of the Comptroller, and that, thereforn, there sbonjd bes reference to ascertain whether the amotint claimed i actually due for servic ed under a contract or contracts with the aloners; or to ascertain the aum which in relatos for much services, and report the mai the proofs taken by the’ referee, to the Court; that m much report, the Court must ascertain the nint due, and modify or confirm the report; an pon a mandamus munt lane to the Comy }) pay the Amount #0 judicial. ly determined to be dive. ‘The Court appointed the Hon, Benjamin W. Bon- ney referee, Central Park Extension. Application to com firm report.—Tho argument on this application in regnrd to the confirmation of the Appraisal Commi sioners of Central Park, reported in the 8a of Wed- hesday, was continued ‘through the day, and pending. Superior Court. Chattel Mortgages and their validity —Martin W. Brown et. al. wa, George W. Platt et, al.—Thia ia this Court, on the 12th da The netion was brought by the plaintiffs t0 reco er for the conversion of certain chattela alleged to to the plaintiff, valued at $1,987 31, defendanta set ip saa defence an attachment againat on Gleason, under which the Sheriff seined certain property then in the possersion of the plain ff, but which property, it ie alleged, belonged to his poasassion at wl, had made Hitors, Thaxcenia that those mortarmges were corded but never delivered ty the peneina ty yiwere made, Ty July 108, it it alleged that Gleason sent the goods on to the "piaintils, and with them a letter, which, it iaclaimedt, wag In the nature of an assignment. “It ix shown that in 1867 Gleason inf rmed th ta of the mortgas which, the defendants eupposing. to be but one m: fge and that all the creditors fared alike, acknow ledged the arrangement to et their approval. ‘There were, h mortzacen—the first tou ‘ abaequiently made wnbject t n ncdants herein, cause they aut with the stock which th mortgage on bind swented to plamtif that all the er of Glee he sont them to hignment, waa void, Decnine it of pryment to y ered lease the dettor, Th reapomdenta:¢ 1 that the mortyage waa accepted Ly the defendants; that all these moctyages were snd that the defendants were eatopped from cing frand in them, [tix further contended that eon was a valid awignment, and in perfect right to impewe a condition upon itors that unless all joined |n roleasing hin particular class of creditore ahould be proferred. Tt in further contended, that tho attachment under wiih tho goods were seized by the Sheriff ia voll, the Melav which it wad granted uot being suflictent to confer jurimbiction, Court of Goneral Homlons. Bofore Judge MoConn, ‘The time of the Court, while in session, was wholly oceupied with the trial of Jose Verona, a 1 Cuban, tor forgery in the thind degree. The on Saturday last, upon a tipon intimation being siven that he ve thia country to forfeit hin bail nat hin was the of the en- $2,000: each, Apaniah interpre Mh of April. There rey With idem ‘The casi was not cons will be resumed on Thirnday. BROOKLYN. INCENDIARIBM—ATTEMET TO BURN DOWN A ‘Texturnt Hovsu.—Au attempt was nade about 12 ofelowk on tto burn down a Inrge frame rat, kuown as the + spied altogether oath of Joun Shirley, wi It will be recotlec by several ‘negroes on Friday night of last week——have been more obnox jons to ‘their white neighbors than — heretofore. ‘Threats have been made by @ number that the Rook: ery whould be burned down, it was nearly carried into effect. Four or five men were sven abuut the premixes a short tino before the flames burst forth, and there can be no doubt bi he fe was extinguished before dam age was done, ‘There must have been # fearful low of lite had the fire wot been discovered ua th Annysts vor Passine Couxrenvrtt Buta, A concerted effort was nade, on Tuesday night to y with $3 bills on the North River Bank, New York city. Parties commenced offering them in d.tferent sections about the aaine time, ‘Twa m vod Joun §. Horatina and Wat, Jonna, were arrested by the 2d Precinct police ; hother was taken Into custody by a Ist Precinct officer, aud till another by an officer of the 8d Precinet. ‘The weeused were Inought before Justice Comnweit. yeatorday, Dut not beag ready, the examination was postpoued until bday. Tix ler AN tie Streers.—The streets are iu the worst possible condition at the present time, and pedestriauinm iv exceedingly difficult tn conse here is nothing but slush and mud, not wp). Suow plows having bee Keep the railroad tracks clean the «dito bo drawa along without the aid urns, alt Ke number of damaennicorn that wre impellinng power whould be f i ‘The te uu Bay, which was solidly froze ys In gradually brea! ot the drizaling rai erable jwo ta the 1 Up so that navigation is not Aerious thereby. Orvicy oy THe SUPERINTENDENTS OF rik Poo The oftice of the Superintendents of the Poor, in the basement of the City Hall, is daily thronged by iufortunate persons, mnalen, seeking, ‘They stand for theirtun, A fow, it t4 suspected, ard impostors, © great majority are’ in actual want. incident occurred. for some fi of her phy ny win evidently the result of the waut of the aries of life JERSEY CITY. Avxorine Poronina Case ix Bence Pronauie Laviicarion ov A New Yous F WIAN.—Justico SreKn of Bergen commenced un inquest yesterday afternoon at Greenville, on the Jody of Mr. Joun §. Turtix of that place, who died Friday last, under elreumstances which lod to the wpremion that his death was caused by pol ron. Mr, Torrin had been treated for several wath by his family phywician for ® pulmonary dis- ease, but through the advice of a friewd was Induced to apply to Dre Le Be of No, 198 West 15th AB recive prewription snd applied to» druggint in Greeawich street to have street, N.Y. Mr. To tput up. The druggia afer looking at the scription and consulting with oue or two others iu Uhe atone, declined to pub it up. Dee ed prow red the medicine at astore in Jere an directed, but instead of improving he andon the fourth day waa very ill, # at ina in hin ot weh, bowels, kidn pol pe fanuily physician was called in Gut could render no relief, and be died on the following day; vious Wo which he requested that ® poss mortem 4 be held on his body, The. nandde and an inquest owing i the evidence taken : Mr. Mracrin testified that ho is druggist, at No. 41 Montgomery street, Jersey Clty; on Saturday, the 20th of F ver, 9 ian called a8 bis drug store with & prewription from Dr. Bismea, of New York ; it called for eight “ounces of chlorade of potash, to be put up in twelve p he akc it tho edicing was polsonous ; that he went to s store in New York, and they refused to pus it uj witnows told bim that if one of the powders were put fnto ® quett of water {t would not injure hina; the powder contained two-thirds of an oa, eah oF abou 400 rains; the lafgent doses prescribed, according the U. 8. Dispensary in 80 grains; twelve dosed of J grving each taken ii 13 days, would kill wy ae certain as strychnine; witness thought if took, the medicine in as large quantities ea was sald ays lt would couse very great he di irritation of the momach, Mrm. Kissa A. Tovein, testified that ber bisband (evened) called recommended by « friend, on Saturday # stated to the doctor that he had ® very bad the doctor examined taim and maid that hig left lung was teilly adosted and the right one allghtly; the doctor gave iny hoabwnd a prescription veling im that they would be tn” powders and t put about a pint of water to each; my husband put abyut 8 tumblers of wader to & And drank ti about 5 dowes the dey; there were 14 powders iu al: the Dr. tld hin thos would be about enough for 9 weeks sud then to call again, and there would be & change; he told him to take a pawder each day; my husband only took a little over four powders, 00 Py et ras wad taken very ill with vomiting think he was As well aftr the plained of Bet meet ey ter than atvany time” since last spring ; afer be comlug 9 ik my husband ald, “Lau burning wp, City, and on the llowlug day commenced wo take ft Dr, Boom testified have attended Mr. ‘and family for tho last «ix years ; lsining of pulmonary dffetions trom time ticularly for the last year, for for the laat few months I have s little medicine aa ble ; to Dienty of exeretae not ind If be took any maetictnn something to keep up hia if liver oil ; 8 week ago last Thi snd mow Mr. Torta, and und on complained of pain and distress {a la, kidneys, and in fact all over; he could keep nothing om his atoms f which nenaitive ; his eyes were miken, Ile coutan looked haggard, and everything indicated thal # ing serious was the matter ; they showed me e had been taking, and I told them £ was the cause of hia icknens ; deceased ead h the medicine from s physician in New York there by twelve ge pone nd one waa te be every day in a pint of water : they stated takeh frnte powtlorn ‘und had comfoemeed on I applied different remedies to allay the ii the stomach but to no purpose ; he continued to ¥ until he died ; a first the vomitings were = ¢ green, and afterwards became crnelnided | from what hin etomnch was deat + everything ven 8 tenepeontil of welen,, Ulemreaed Tottin :aid he could not survive, and “ Hione had done ity" he requested that ¢ «1 be an examination and inquest; Mr. Tw 1 Friday; T called upon Dr. O1oorr and yy et mortem examination; we found the ternal stite of the stomach in a state of {nflammet the Interns] cont wan yellow, the ame aa that he ited: it waa soft and could be enall: eLandle of the scalpel, leaving the muse 'y lare; tho intestines showed marte ry from the effects of the medicine, d tyself were of the opinion, that the © icine waa the direct canse of death; [have @ known ch’orate of potash to be given in so domes; a dene ts from 10 to 90 grains; proper! iti ® hermlew medicine; Thave asen bad of from 20 gaina giver once in three hours; never & t to be ined for conaumption; 80 graina once hour ia iarge dose, A perfectly healthy man could never have taken twelte dsen. Me. Rweriaen stomach was fa as condition and aa capable of benring medicine aa from the condition of his lungs he might have vived six months or perhapa longer, Dr. Ata stated that the dosea wore enough to destroy ton; that he had never given chlorate of potas tmore than ten-grain doses. Tie cre was here given to the jury, and af short consultation it wae decided to hear the at ment of Dr, Kianena, if he should desire to mak ad for that purpose they adjourned. Tim Wire Powsoxtrc Case.—Mr. Wa. fou, against whom the Graud Jury of Hudson O id bill of indictment for the murd ning, waa arraigned yesterday ge Oapex, and plead not guilty to the che » trial is net down for the 28th inat, Fine Derantserr Leorone.—Prof, J. Fowsrn, of Poughkeepsie, in to lecture at Metro: ton Hall, Jersey City, on Thursday evening, for benefit of the Fire Department Pund. Finemen's Evrotion.—At the annnal m@ ing of Diligent Hose Co. No. 8, of Jormey © Monday night, the following officers were electet Foreman—Gro, Hi, Farnum; Assistant—@, Hatuirr; Secretary—F. Newoomn; Treasurer — W. Hanawon, Recorder W. A. Pawn; Reprew tive W. A. STRVENS, WILLIAMSBURGH. ‘Tre Katrx.—An Irishman named Miom HLakx wan yesterday arraigned before Justice @ arged with attempting to take the life of On the examination it appeared that Br to his home in North Sixth street at him and his 9 which resulted in the accused taking up a case and making « lnnge with it at his wits, infliotia alight wound upon her temple, Officer Tagoam the Fith called in, and arrested Ba aunt he has been ¢ ited for trial, Arremrr to PAss Countrrrar Cou. man giving his name a« Jom Momumon, was arre jectoniivy afternoon, charged with attempting to bact quarter and halt dollars at several stores im Qt street. He was iocked up for examination, MINIATURE ALMANAG, Sun Rises, Sun Sete, Moon Bia January 12.0.5 T 80] A dispatch {fom Bandy Hook reports the beck cob Merrill, of New Xork, from Bt Marks, oc loaded, ashore on the polut of gaudy Hook, wi seating near Ie i The ner Norma lef atternoo the maatance of Lark Jacob Merrily ashore ou B Hoo! Nut. Sonser.—The bark Jacob Merrill, from St Ma in yet ustiore, h digpateh, received by Mesers. Spot ‘Tilouton and Co.y dated Chartestony Jam 16th et Marion left at 10 'clock Tues fue steamship Naghville will be tained until Thursday, 17th, x Bavriwone, Jan. 15—The steamer Bon be. reports having seen the ship 8 , from Chincha, at anchor in Hamptor Roads is presumed the report of her having | aabore on Willoughby Polat was an error, or she was floated off without any difficulty, The + pals’, baa returned to 5 ke windlaaa in towing out, ‘The abip her wharf, discharging balance of her + ae none, being in the mud, CLEARED—For foreign Ports, STEAMBHIP8—Colunbia, Berry, for Charles Tileston and Co; Jarsey Blue, (prop) Ot port, L Kenny: © BARK—Griffon, Davis, Porth Amboy, maser SCHOONERS, Emina, Hulse, for Lave Noverone au H Abbott, Sinith, Baltign Merrill ond Abbott, Wonder, Hallock, for Bristo Manchester, Wilson, Richmond, Oba ond Go For Home Porta. DARKB—Arrogance, (Br) Holder, Glaagow, Duncan and Co; Betadeer. Lanfair, Trowbridge's Sous BRIGS—M Post, Robinson, Porto de Linha, Me aol Henry; William and Mary, Norton, 8 Pu Brott, Ben aud Go BCHOONER—PFanny Keating, Snow, for Haw McGuire aud Armstrong ARRIVED. STRAMAIIIPS—Pelican, Baker, Providewos, w to Lxane Ox Weantchenter, Jones, Providence, mdse to I Ode Curlew, why 5 do do ‘Warmoutta, Arey, New Bedford, mdse to masta: ‘Thos Swann, Ramsey, Baltimore aud Norfolls, to MB Cromwell & Co Leount P Cromwell & Co. Experienced heavy gales from Eto NE the entire passage. On the 16th, at 4A paewed a bark ashore on Bandy Hook Point, (oar. Perry, New Bedford, mdse to Barstow: onfidence, Bears, New Orleans Deo # with cotton to Wn Nelson & Bon Cal 'ruman, Liverpool Nov 28d, with = snd 16 steerage passengers, all well, to Spo@ Tiletou y Co. Experienced » succession of weet gales thiougheut the month of December, sap them awfully severe, Dec 12th, Robt McCanole seaman, of Ireland, fell from aloft and died soon af Jan 12, Broile Ruuer, passenger, of Germany, diet int of the bowels Alt vem, of Boston, from San Blas Aug # tim master Gi Blater, of Thomaston, fm Sau Pranciee Chadwick, Callao Oct Sd, pton Roads Jan 12, guano to Barrill Broo JB Bardy Jobn Btuart, Bernsee, Callao 86 days, via Rona Mu Winstala, Bootty London Dee to Ws 7 days from Londoa Tale tL experienced hoavy weather on the passage, BARKS—Wave Crest, Harmon, Galveston 18 @m "Virginia Ante Bryan Cider Gabe, 18 da irginia Ann, o to Brett, Bon and Co hiss Atalanta, Horstman, of Breraen, from Londes: days, in ballast to Hennings é Gosling. Experiene wine heavy weather, Old Doininion, Johnston, New Orleans 15 dm sugar to Robert and Williams Rows, (Prussian) Minde, Cardiff Nov 11, trom te Wendt) Has experienced heavy weather Canton, Amebury, Savannah, from Milford are to Gelpete, f agen ond Reels be i South Channel, spoke Mydred, steering east—bas eaperiensed, heavy weather, sails ete Norumbegs, Saunders, Galweston M4 days, cettem JH Brower and Go BRIGS—Lady Washington, Morin, Qorawallie 8, 9 days, potatoes to Hyde and Duryee Livingston, (Br) Roache, 8t Thomag Deo 31, wi haltum to the master nitan, Suttom Georgetown, 8. C., 10deys, ase stores to'C B Dibble Jager coon: te, Dallner, Postar te Oo ‘Experiens days, cotton ner, ar Erase ere : Bowditch, Collins, 17, oat sli Mie & Houghiou hal liga be winds the outa! . Jobn Mo @) Kiln, Acguilla W day, @ ‘Co Lurvy, of Gi and Mo, potatoes 10 D B De Wolf pent OB Denville Chester, Richmond 4 days, our end tune Ct Ploresa and Go ! rel Bbam Bhar sein i Yetew BELOW. Ship Willmn & fale, ‘The brig Ban Dunning, of via Fortune Island, is ry fiir noes tema

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