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10 NEW YOliil WEDNESDAY, A i 20. SHEET. The election at officers for trie ccralus rear win not, take place umU tbe close of me The Convention will probably sit until Friday. Mr. Trevcllick, President of the flaticnal TrVorising- meu'B Union, was received in the Convention wita great omliu8lasm mid Iioiior.

HEW YORK SENATE. Passage of tee BUI to Increase ttie Sata s-ics of Cierts of ttse Stata Departments. The Fifth Avenue Nuisance. 3 SSfirSet for tfee tSTard. Pavement -1LSAXT, Jan.

25, 1S70. A niai PSTJATE ON' POWERS. Tnc dnlness or iiie routine work in tnoAs- feaiMy was quite unexpectedly enlivened ic-ilay a west oebate upon 3 bill introduces bv Mr. 0. Murphy to incorporate tbeorlole Cab.

of city New Sow tbe Oriole as Jar as 1 Know, is not nor Is probably likely oc .1 very important ir.stif.inon; bus the qnestiea raised nic-ie or its creation was a purely legal constitutional OBC. It was the subject siiei-is: over again, but it assumed a Miafc. tns objection being baaed neon wiiica Thomas Fields quoted 1:0 society cau t2 incorporated untii toco in certain newspapers. therefore. ibac ilis t-cgislalnre had no uiKier mis law i incorporate any UMCSS Hits provision was complied iadigaanuy denied the The jjrt-sent Legislature was cot bound -ITCVJOES sicrlon ney oilier Legislature.

xfere by ttte peci-le to mate laws, and no siutau- prevent ttieai irorn obeying t.le an! not cotae hers to fit idle for a days, bet legislate Tor tee Stats. bis position by snon-ing Irooi tne cocstitu- Ui.n n.at the pOTCr to originate tiis oniy way iiiev decide whether a incorporated under tlis general law was by expressing opinion ur-jjj! coiii.i onlj be Uuue oy legislation. cieij.tre t.ie question oil tile siime side i i treat 80 OKI ilr. of Albsnr. contended tiiut statute was i-j me associations applying for aired tue or'tne jjegisia- t-iiv.

Li. Wiiiic loos part iu tne Krouud between Fields and J. a litii-j looted as if i-ieids 'us comureil incse profound de- iui- nu Ins mauiuay. unui i.i. he Tras no' oruer, au-a pa; tliu Legiaia- i.ii-.: i i.pou bills 1 Mr.

Irotn the vore lakau. i.i-i.i.1-. by a lurge votv. Murl-ii. Uva rod -tu iiie comtuitee O'i T.ii.

TO IXCKEJ.SE SAiARiES. i I.L- Mil satiiruay TefiL'tLilr" i.i'- i iiinrease of tac salaried of ihc tu-day. rfcovcu a rc- ru.j.si,,!'. bicaiisc, as bo iuiii it was i .1 i iiii.seu in wben.tueiieci'ssarios i-. LTV been parsed vi-ltui: i.cgi^taLurei;.

it vv'as iiiiLs uj ittt present. accepted exntanaiiou i.iievot-ji.o tin; lunis or Vit LU iu ti: i avt OJ a vulc of lo a to-fiay for.tlie ereo rJuit river troul. in ttie JiasL auii Tim-tecntu ivard of Kew Yorit. partly us an old inmusr coniilElUE. 'i'UC- boats ami nor tu tceiiei Mi Uii.i-a;auc.-;tiou iiiar say tuac A iiJu.s a.iy- nun of taxing cor.trol of in ACAV 1 crt uiroiuri ins Uaualtuu niirooucuj yestcruuy.

"lie says tiia: lor jaartei.3 In uis oivu oistnrt. tau uia avcj read i i a oa tliet-j MO reiercucii Jan. as, Tlie amendments by tlie Boose tho m)l relative to the Mechanics' Association of Utlca were concurred In. BILIS NOTICED. By Wr.

ELWOOD--To charter tho Orphans' Society In Cooperstown. B1US INTKODCCBU. By Mr. TWEED--For the relief of Richard Carlow, also to lay out Grand avenue, to Kewrown, Qneens county. By Mr.

MDRPHT--Amending tao Kevlsea Statutes relative to crimes punishable with death; also relative to the trial of accessories before the fact; also to grant new trials in conviction before Oyerand Terminer; to authorize the further improvement of Prospect Pars. By Mr. BBAXD--For tlie relief of tie heirs or Christine SkenadoaK. By Mr. the city of Yonkers.

By Mr. SiXFOKD--To establish an Eighth ward in Ctica. By Mr. BASKS--Regulating county cierfcs' less aad compensation. By Mr.

CHAPMAX--Amending the charter or Biag- liamtor. By sir. TTdoDJK--Amending the act for tains the fees of justices of the peace in civil and criminal cases- By Mr. TWEEC--Amending the act providing for additional buildings tor lunatics in New YorS. By Mr.

NORTOS--Chartering the Housesmlths' Mutual Protective Association of NewYorK citv. BILL RBPOBTED. By Ar. LOKD--Appropriating money for the Hnd- son Elver Hospital for tne Insane. BILLS PASSED.

Amending the act for the government of Kew lorK: incorporating a fund for tne widows and or- piians oi deceased clergymen of the Protestant Bpjs- caurch at Albany: ror the relief 01 the Geneva Classical Union Schooit'extending the general manufacturing-law; allowing the trustees, of Morrisama to borrow money; emending tne act to protect the public health, of Watervllet; amending tne act to provide ror the sale of real estats or luuancs. THE ESBERIMESTAL PAYING OF FIFfH AVENUE. On motion of Mr. CBEAMEK tiie Committee on Mn- nlcipai -Affairs was directed to learn by what autftor- itytirtn avenue. New York, is used toexptrtmect with cert am pavements, aad report wnat iegislat'on is necessary to remove tae oostructious canned thereby.

Hr. HAEnE-XDtTRGK moved that no new wort; or cauals shall be let now, or Hereafter authorized by law untii the Legislature shail aad raise the money to pay for the prosecution ttie Siiflt: Tabled under the rule. TEE PCTBLIC HEALTH OF NEW UTP.EGiTT. 3a.r. SORTOX reported a bill relative to the punllc health.

u( Kew Utreent. GENERJLX. ORDERS. Tiie Senate cl c.oiltcieil ti.y him the pnst BIX montiw and lias been wade of tiie same; a to of liuea ami Uy wtioso Adouteil. A recfes ivas then taken till IiaU-past seveu 1'.

M. Evcuing; Session. TUB TAlilFP QDESTION. The House a session this evening to discuss too reports ou the tarlir submitted several days since. The majority report proposed tbe exemption irom duty of tea, coiree.

sugar, gait, coal, pig and railroad iron. Tne minority report was 7n lavor of a protective tariff. Mr. JACODS moved to substitute for both a report in favor of revenue, and opposed a protective tariff. A discussion followed, when, in order to eet a vote on the reports, Mr.

Jacobs withdrew his substitute. Mr. WHITE moved that further discussion be postponed until Friday evening at half-past seven o'clocK. Lost. The question was then taKen on the minority (Mr.

Alvorfi'sj report, and it was lost-yeas 31, nays 05, the woods and away up ihe eldea of th inoiintaiti. Ab iron sale at JcnitscQ pounds was iijiwl am! Hurled lyrty vcu.j and broker into truKiuciitii. aud us contoais of I'ayers canah up and carried oil. Mr. Kill's less very heavy, as ha will save but little irom the wrecx.

Five other nouses in the place were blown down and several persons injured, but none seriously. aud beams 01 buildings were lotiud driven so deeply too tho ground as to require the strength 01 several men to remove them. Ttie nnrrieane cut a great swathe up the sides the mountain, levelling the giant trees as tiny roods before its sweeping fury. TSAS--Hewn. Alyord, Bafcer.

ter, Franklin', Graham, Green, Bradford, Butt Blossom. Brown, J. Brown, S. L. Brown, Bums, ta ry, Cook, Coon, J.

Davis, Decker, rjodsft Droll, Flags, B. tlanajan, Flynn. 1'uHer, Hall, brrmck, Hathaway, Haver, Hennesey, HorUm, Howe, Irvine, Jacobs, Jerred, Klcrnan, Kract, La Morce, Lanahin, Law! rence, LltUejohn, Martinc, Miner, Mitchell, Hoselr Mur- Pby, W. D. Murpny, Kachtnjso, Kelson, Pease? Flunkett itay, Bemer, Ronan, Sauborn, Ehanahan, Slelzbt.

Snow The Speaker, Steeie, Sweet, Tefft, Walker, Wright, Youns-66. The majority report was then adopted--jeas nays 3s. A Strike ia Eeallty--Bioting and Blood- shefi--The Police AttackeS--SeYerai WoisEvleaonBotliSi.3es--C!Kbs, Be- Toirers and Stones--Desperation the Mob Collapse of tbe Strike. IIBTRAHE Mr. Kliliau lil-uiuita hf Jouild vcr.v to rr i-onarf ctiiiliiaiiiey LO i uo-jL Tor Uiai.

ai; sucu ix'uus, nn: oivjier desires 11. iu unler lo nrn- VIIJL- uy c-r ttiett of tile oriiii- li.i..-.. i pro-. idtiS f.tiai thaJJ as la-lieu niE ASSEKCLV OX ssiri: at session the As- tafu.u.y uii lin: j-eiiorr. of trie com- iiiifirui'iiug mil- in Cuniri'eiiE to i i i a i i "i apoiiBUjjar.

le.t, oot- ii--- ami i.a:i was i sericus ooe. i ui- utaci-ai iu tiebats or me session. j.ia.vjDiiii, Aiirjiliy, a Albany: Frank- r. Hacueii, the auttor or Kicr liu.sieu--- botii me latter -A Uvj.i- ve'rj aud iiusieLi part. Mr.

Jiicsbi generally. natc uuijieu. He. T). tins jviei'Uiiu 1'jjj weil su.

1 Delivered in a i'i micro, a uoi a. -Vie un Hie Goor. 1'jje 1 tlta tir.eniah or i.i;e House- aliii Mr. Jiteobi ui tlie report of of si of liijuiislauit ihe dutie-i on i ltiu.lt;:n;i?d l.iieretil l.j::a county Supervisors to Issue bonds to pay the UCJ ia ol the rnurd readme. Ameiitt.ug Tiie ac.s.

relittive to the county SuiTOgate; p-o'T'-'ss reported. Providing reliel irom erroneous uienis taxation of Janus or lots ol divided D.v conniy lines; progress reported and tiic ij.H r-; cyoiiiiittea to tite Committee. Ain'-tu'ini: the statutes. Relative to draining tiuni reading. Ameu'Jius tne act to lay second uuti r'onrtli avenues, la I-few Authorizing the irnstees ol' ihe 'ci-ii" of jiuichcsR couutv, in sr--i re-V' EstMejsiiiJ provide lor ihe dissolution Jcadl-- ihii-ti reading.

ASEEMBLT. Jan. S5. IS7-3. -OEIiERKD TO 4 TliriU) In iy t.Ue Ainc-rican Baptist r.ii=sio:itirv Kc- unioa; relative lo the Hebrew r.enevoloot Soctetv of Kew totonUrtn the proceedings ol the Buffalo Common Cyuncil relative to lands for tin insane asylum: autnorizlng the city of Troy to borrow money; to charter the Long Island sutucDzuu Hall Asoociation: to provide lor cousoiianUus tiie l-'irst una Second'vreian cougrcftutionj ju Unca.

OLII The bill lo preserve thepitbiic healtn by the repiickmtc or flour, suijar, in old barrels tietns; reported, some debate snrniiE up to nature of the bill, claiming it would the use of barreis. The coin.ui-.ree reported progress, and the bill was referred to mo Committee lo be perfected. THE SAI.T dPRlN'GS. MosKLE-r-ctjoi-Led a. bill atneadlnir tlio act eon- cermug the ftui sprlncs.

It abolishes tne ui.ice of Supartiiieaileu: of Sprlntrs, atitl provides for uiiuoiuiiuj; ji commusioncr and ilenuty coniiuis- tiouer. AUUiriONAI. TO CI.EKKS IN TUE KTATK IlEl-AiiTlfEXTS. Xr. JACOBS callea np the motion to reconsider the vote against the pasBaue of the bill ailowmir additional compensation to clerks in the stale departments.

He mated that this was a bill which had been passed annually lor several years, and did not these clerics any more pay than they Had since jvir. LITTLE.IOHN endorsed the propriety of passing tiie bal lius year, but would not promise to vote lor ilanoihur year il lie was nmember oi the House. Ylie uiOLion lo reconsider jirc-vaiieci, aiidinc bill JiIU.S J'ASiiEn. the relief oi Calvin n. Camp: prescribing (lie eourti of sessions and to provide for ilii: ol justices of sessions.

liy LiXNAHA.v--Fixing tne compensation oi the AiUiiuy ireasurer. Uy TKir.ii--orsaKizimj the General Terms of tti 1 supreme Court under the uetv judicial'v iii-tlole; io aii cuuai claims isgainss tne liy Ai.Ai:KN--Amending and cousolidaiins Hie Uy Mr. rhe (isoie laws. iiv Mr. to E.VCISC sioii'jl'ri ul By Mr.

for registerlnt; rail- ue reiiei oi the nclrs ai'CUrls- tiiie the eiiarr.er The statement in yesterday's HERALD that the ena or the Erie strike was at hand took manv by surprise, yet. before the hour of noon the statement was verified. A meeting took place in Washington Hall when the men. learned that the reports from Snsaneaaaoa on Mon3ay were all bogus, and no hope remained but to stare defeat" the face. The Susquehanna, Buffalo ana Port Jervis men continued at their wori ana were no; disposed to atone for one blunder by tlie commission of anotnsr.

Jt Is superfluous io say that tbe mechanics ia Jersey City were depressed and gloomy at the situation, for End begins and worse remains behind. At two o'clocn; in the afternoon a crowd asrain as- seuiied at Washington llali; bus the doors were dosed and it was evident mat the iiad Eiveu up the ship, one course was open to the Tvouia have secured them the sympathy act: vf the p-ibUo men in Jersey city; our, and stupidity wuicli they dm resolutions would be passed of tiie niob on tiie prc- Xevv- York mec'iamcs i i ferry, chaseti even only pre- Of the PUIIC2. iicuiiiiiit. of iicr sex. The rabbie 8TEMCE BELUSIOS HASSASSBSETTS.

Excitement KeapectinK tbo Alleged Premature Burial of a Young lady. correspondence of Boston Tlie greatest excitement since the days of witchcraft in. this usually quiet town has existed Here lor a week or more. Having been at considerable pains to team all the facts in reference to this case the public may rely upon their correctness. On or about Christmas Marzurct Finley, the daughter of Robert JFinley, residing near tue Dau- vers Junction, aged seventeen years, wcut out siat- ing, tooK cold, had a lever, induced by pneumonia or some lung dittlcaity, aad diet! on Sunday, the 9th of tnis month.

Sue was one of several children, ana the lamily are Intelligent and respectable, ana mostly members ot the church, iho deceased was a healthy and sprightly slrl, complexion a blonde, wita regular features ana rose-coiored cheess. On 1'hursduy, the flllh day irom her decease, her fuaeral waa attended by friends and neighbors, and she was placed a tombat the cemetery. All through her sickness it was onserved tiiere was much, color in her face and when lite had departed this rose tint lingered, insb- muco that at the funeral it was noticed that sue looted liKe one sleeping, and woudroua lair. This matter having been talsea over the next day, it was sussjestea mat tlie girl might have been in a trance. It waa saitl somebody had dreamed sue was entombed alive, or a comuiuaica- tion of some kind irom the spirit world had revealed the supposed fact Of whica I have spoken.

This spread UKe witdflre. Soon, parties visited, the sexton, Mr. Peter obtained the beys of the torn u. with a pnysiciau, who waa to restore the deceased to. Der friends.

Tee cojtta was opened and the fair form of the young lady critically examined by the experienced doctor. Not ttie least indication ol lite appeared, and no evidence of her being buried alive was discovered. Tina it would seetu ought to have settled tue matter, it did not; and now the story went rortn ail tuat day ihat Dr. Ciiase tue pttysiciaa relerreu to, had actually lountl the fir; alive, and numbers were drawn to tiie toinb to see if it was so. -Every hour more and more the Btory grew aad finally Dames went to me Jamilv of tue and Deported that she was alive, had been removed to the house 01 Air.

tne sexton, sud anxious to return home. The astonished latuer Hurried oir early ou Saturday morning to the House where he was to receive the child. lo! there was not a word of truth ju Hie report, in vain ttie sextou asserted over aud over again that the girl was deaa, ana that there was notiung to warrant any excitement Crowasciime ana went, increasing iti numbers from tiay to day, ana on Tnesaay and Wednesday last hundreds iiad visneu the toiab, looned upon and handled tue lifeless remams ol the grl Ou Thursday, one weelc after uavmg been ea- tomoea, hundreds from all quarters came, and aittmuga decomposition had commenced days Defore, tiiere were those wao couia see signs oi lue and otherwise iuteliigent persons were ready to TM lie tu aatllc1r warm to the toucn. ifiectmeu had at iuss to interfere ana put a stop to tue excitement by foruidding any more visits to the ioaw. Utiere was notning out foelisn dfetitii or silly report ot p.

spiritual tete-'rani Irou; some p.aee not iaia oa Hie maps wmcn has created an tins exciisiuunt. aud it is a matter of 1 SUU1) aeiQ oa omild av OS- bending tbo ironslaSTltSni latta, ra.it SQ burst in the W-IIKIUK-S in front Citr Point and Old Dominion Frledrlchs, Hamburg, 53 with Came tbe southern passar.c and 20 days, tames Scnr Helen A Hoyt, Grimmer, Baltimore Passed Throuirh Hell Gats, BOITXD SOUTH. Sclir Ella Oritfcn, Sterling, Eaatport for Now York bchr Sarah, Kcunfston, Wareham for Ken- York with nai's otf 1'aultnert Maud, "arriS ikwLySn Schr Saml Crocker, Thrasher, Tauoton for New York hcUr iarab Carney, Onrney, Providence for New York. fcchr Ella Gurney, Gurney, rrovldenco for New York Sf- os Kltcl1 Hamilton. (Jew London for New York.

Scar Elizabeth, Hill, Kew Haven for New i'orlt. BELOW. Brig Cheraller, from Sciir Han, from Penafcola. NYork; HallldaHlly.ir.1. LovlU, Balllmuro; Frank Mur lltu.TrliwII (s).

Halm. 11 -Arrived, American Union, (inu.l. 13th. Lake Eric, Sclatcr, do; El I'. 1 Ailnln Mnr(n.

i V. SAILED. Wind at Buasct Shipping Notes. nev, dotandent out to roturu); 15th. Her Cleared lOlb, Gen Berry, Inivensaler, OaffiS- iili, sir Lcilcu, lipston (aud rcclears'I latii) 12th, A'Dlalsduil.

yer.Cardltr ami Havana: Mary Scott, Cunha Athlete, Churchill, lio. liiit out 12ih, Oitr of Montreal. for NYor! LIHIION, Jan San Oarlos. NVorV. LRIIHOBN, Jan7--Arrived, Lonoir, Lenoir, LOANPO, WOA, Kov 27--In uort bark J.inic J'u-virs sail for Northward in 3 days.

1 Wasp, Brady. Barcelona (and Young Turk, Small, and ChllliamviiSiah, 'i'ucker. Sailed 1st, Eolus, Perkins, NVork; 2d, Laura. Carmich-it-l. lo: Ctb.

Frentisa Hobbs, iron Beny, Racbel Cyuev, Coney, iio. MANIJ.A.-HOV 22--In port Tauor, Otln, for Wg; Bunker Hill, Boston, to; Shirley, for San Francisco, do. Sr.iied Nov 16, ship Franklin, Drew, NYorS: bark Ohria. do; Deo3, ship WcBtera Cbief, Hill, MAUElTiO'e. Dec 10--Arrived, Graves, Boston.

Wr aT Jan IJ SaUed Stabbcreta-J, Laraen, ir- Jan 10-Arrlved, Blancbard Blillln, liarre- ror Cardiff, with nails split (and sailed same dav). Jau Itl-Sailed, Ornen, Frederikfen. BOIJOT. Ga; FodBenesiandol, Hjeim, 1'onaacola; Emily AUSKBW. tore, eastward.

PALERMO, Jan 1--Cleared, Maf.news, Sullivan, NVork. I'QBXAVlriUHOE, Jan 8--In port briz Foyle iBr fur iJoa- ton about 20tb. QurENBTOWN.Jan 11--Arrived, Mary, Mattp5cn, NYori Joseph Eaton, Ellingwood. Charleston (auU nailot! l. The national line stcamsSip The Queen, Cijrtaia Thompson, wlllleave pier 47 North river at 13 to-day for Liverpool, callln- at Qucenslown to land passengers, Ac.

The steamship Nevada, Captain Green, sails at 2 PM to-day from pier IS North rjver for Qneenstown and Liverpool. Marine iaa.iters. Strep Jons BDHVAN, Gilmore, loading Pensacola for MpntevideB, while being toivcd from one anchora-e to an- grounded, and remained 18th inst, on her port k.0. Tup were alongside trying to pull her oil. ami it was she would have to discharge part of cargo before BABK JEWESS (Br), TVataon.

from Honsr Oct SI for ban Kraccisco. nnt back to the former port NOT 22 leafcr and remained 2Stb repairing. iew, phia for Hamburg. SKA.VTEW, Ames, Ames, Kewport. Soirp.

MYEK3. Elwood, from York for Richmond, K-itu Iron, encountered a severe gale a few davs since ana T11-I11KT-, Idalr fn- ottom. SOUBLoocnoo (of Belfast), Turner, from NewYorkfor 1 car of oat spnrac .1 leak nipbt of 22d inst, ITCtRtyhiuik, and nrrived at llnimes' Hole Sid leaking 300 troKcs per hour, whicli increased, during the to MBoT urvey lias been called, and she will be hauled on tbe marine aihvay for repairs. HBLFABT. Jan Hopkins, of the bark Archos omBaUirooic, reports Cape Hcnrv Dec 4, and reportsi-Left CaprHe rv Dc a lie lirst five dayn bad winos from the westward: then JU-L aaterly gales, winch continued for 21 days, with onlyvrest- ho deck being lull, and the shin trembling under it no sail Bet bnt a weather cloth in the roizzen risim- at 8 AM the Sth a sea broke on Iramnl and carried awxr tais let 110 one Uie BMC xeiisabie or j.isnflabje L.vviil-jt;.

yr ficr jjersoi Yc.ic: or a KMi3i. ilie fitatuto notice oi m- be ffiur- ui mar- ine ic Hie (JCJiLfl, eriii tiie Xcw Vori. Sir- raised Bociettes tu lej to apply for Messrs. ami AJ.VOKB answered that HUituttj did not in Lim vray os rhe action U1IS is wtueti anjttnug iiafler tue Mr. JACOBS called attention to Die fact fliat tne statute eiieu was -Jirsciory tiie lissociittiuus and Lcgisiature.

i.tr or Jst isrc. cow i autr-sztin hers. The hard- en as ireii as nard-hactled. wiio is.ots at me ktst year did in legislation. ii.

Io be over SOT. 'J'. 1 year. Jessup, presides (ielivei-td an inauimcal address this i )iiryos3 to Jasiyear, with of ari' ftceouut of Ihe of ISCi, Doiii of mcu apa wvtnea, with te is familiar, hi-, iiys fftitM Biiaiaeiit jindqr his ohserva- W-'ii lit.cliei'C, tiidlsiitirsed tuoiitoseys sllotted me 3or file purpose, of the Hirifrr.h. to iegl.v ma on ihe FJergen, nix iiijrphv, ol Albany.

Me treasury tiiKt fi.ii:iu:tlinco:iie was o-ver i i a j.so:, sasaioii several resolutions wore nearly all of routine form. coni- pt-ovisious can be overndaen. itr. AIA-OBU showed that me constitution left it discretionary with the Legislature. Ue iieid luut courts woald sustain an law passed here.

even conflicted with a previo'us rue (JUAin deciced the point of order raised by i not well taKen. for tne reason mat tiie in- iroiiiietion me bill was a constitutional act. Mr. moved the rejection or the bill. The Ciiiu; sanl the proposition was to appeal from i Iiie decision 01' tlie ilr.

declined tp do this, and Jacobs i iu order to have the question setiie-1. Tfie (lecision of tiie Uliair was sustained. I Ky K. c. UOKI-HV--unarterins the i Yadit Club, or Xew Vort; siso for the reliei of Hooper C.

Van Vorst. liy Mr. FREAK-- relative to the New Yorfc Court of Spesia! Sessions. Ky Mr. CAMPBELL--To erect a public marKet the i Thn-teeutn ward of New Yorii.

I liy KICI.US--AmendinE the act simplifying pro; ceeamsrs iu State courts. By Mr. IUTHAWAY--Chartenng the villaee of Warrau, Orange county. Hr. Lirri.BJOHX--To allow railroads to cross ihe iort propertr Oswego; also relative to a City iiali In Oswego.

By Mr. FLACG--Reiative to the Treasurer of Kensse- laer county; also relative to the stockholders ana oihera oi tue Esses County Bant; also for the more 'S ct ai role of highways and bridges. liy lir. STEVENS--Amending the charter of Cambridge village. A Jj HENCE--Amending the act for the New Kochel.e Town Ilall; al amending the act relative to tne compensation of Sing Smgrt-ison officers.

By Mr. HOSTED--TO prevent injury and Joss of life on railroaas ana for uniforms for the employes: also relative to lunatics. tns jrinsninc Koad aiid Highway aci. BUIEHP.Y AND COBRnmoN AT ELECriONS. Mr.

HCSTJEO called up hla resolutions pronosins areenrtments lo the constitution as to orlberv and I EUOOELYH BEfilSTERKD BONDS Kr.Burns' resolution calling on the Comptroller i or BrcoKiv-n to report torttiwiin lll j' bonds orucred by law have been lasttet I RiVEH Cl AIU 5 KI vea BpcciaiTcommittee to 'j lit- i Vi Jl.g W'liCti I1.1.JC i TUB oourbltiTioN Oi'- I J)'J C. hinveil tliul. 1 Yr.uug who was arrcsto-J for iiarile'- puuon in riotous was iK-ouii-UT oe'ore KecorJer who miornied mm titaii sucli proceedings would be put down by tlie siron" or the law, that the police would afford the necessary protection to die mechanics wiio are at wurS In place or the strikers ami that every molests will If the otuer men clios-io strilce and abandon their worK they nuiat not interfere with luoae who are n-tlims; to perform Mint Cmniuuiirs was oisciiarKefl wnii a reprimand. As tlie day wore on. the men congregated i sma Snots at diffei-ciit quarters or Hie Firth and Mcventh warua and ijueatioii of nour was the KtrlL-ers be taScn back nowr" I'he ansn-er to tilts will ouly be iriven ivncn the men send a depuration to Mr.

Uucker. who is deputed by Fisi and (Jotiid to treat with luem. But tiia inimiiiatlon or defeat ffjliiim-. jinrj or tiie crowd meditated vengeance. Chief ol Police Fowler increased the squad or police on duty at, the workshop to tweiity-flve men, and subsequent events showed that this a wise precaution.

At live o'clocK in the afternoon when me Xew YorKers at work in the shops quilted worlc. they iormed a iine and inarched to tin- PavoBta rerry, K-uarded by tiie police, under nic command of Chief and aids rnrrciir aad Alann. While thrr procession was on iis iviiy moi) winch had collected at the workshop Increased to about sol) persous women and children. These iiissed. uooteiC threw stones and justlci! the police, who wen- merely able to protect tlie men under their charts wuhou uiiikiug auy arrests.

tne urwe'-'sioii ap proitclieil tne Icrry the moo bcuauie furious an made a dcstserate eiiiii-g-e on ihe am police. Tils scene wliic-h foilowca was cxsiumj Iu th- higrjest degree. The oliiuei-s were smicS, tnociei clown and Kiclced. tlisy turn tired tlieir re volvers--but In the Tae mo! perceived tins anil tvere in nmvise The ugaiit bin the hy a viuor use or tne club lieid erouu.i til: UK men in their keeping within the ir-i-rt- and wen left saleiy on me boat, seven or eiant'o: riie mei were struct wita stones and iiijnred wniie the batue was oiliuers and Campbell, who were acting r.s scouts arrested, a man named ticiid-m, whom they saw sti-iKe men several bmw He was a Uiicsset. stout bully, aail tue nur- ried Mm oil as last as possible.

"J'iisy not pro- lar, however, whaa were by a section or the raoo. Oaicer Doyne received a tre- nien.lotis blow oi a iievy stone on tiie back, whioit alniesi disabled him, and about rite' same moment a fellow named Pat 'Jordan seized oilicer CamDbeli, aucJ the cruwd c'ose on rhe officers with the jiiteniiou rescuing the prisoner. Campbell was struck with a biudeeon on the hand and tne oiileers were on pointer beir.2 overpowered when arrived. attacKed ana dispersed the mob. arid matie prisoners of Scanlan and Jiorjiau, who were lodged iu the police stauou to await exaiamaiioa.

Tiie-e were the only parties arrested, but several or the are known to the police, aud they IOOK out, lor'their turn. AM Maiiti was sirtielc on the head, and had a narrow escape. i)oyle received a severe witu a Bteme on side of ciie ijeati. Oilicer Kose was struck wiin stones on tiie uriu ana iiead. Tlie wounded amount he mobcaiitio; be lesstnan lif ty, us tne police used the ciuo unsparingly.

Severa: persons were seen in tiie crowd with tueir faces covered with blood, but it is not known whether any person was latailv-injured. Windows were broKsn seveial nouses ou Pavonia avenue. Neither person nor properly was spared in the tumult. About eight u'ciocz ail was quiet, but the police were ordered to be on the watch. It may be round necessary to swear In special poUcs to-day.

Tiie men in ibe shops will be protected, come what may. Kotlnne so disgraceful lias occurred siuce the Ber- gea tunnel riot. This is ibe deathblow to strikes on the Erie Railway, as every one cau see clearly to what these strikes may lead. The men who are in custody -Bill be sent before the Granti Jury, and If they be Indicted and convicted a severe penalty will be metetl out to them. The police acted nobly, bat their worK is not yet complete.

Affidavits will be made to-day against several parties who were seen in tne crowd and who were most violent. Some persons in the mob were heard to aay that they had Irlends amon? the police who would mace all things right for them, but as tne Police Commissioners purpose to investigate the whole affair these tho fojcc mast not be relied upon. The strike has collapsed; the mechanics have lost the staEe, and FlsE is again the winner. It would be an act of magnanimity on his part ir he would consider that there are many poor rnea wita large families in the Seventh, ward of Jersey City who wera positively forced out or by the leaders of tho nrlfcs ana toot: no part In tho rlotons proceedings. These poor laborers deserve some consideration now that they are lei: penniless.

The leading striKers will suffer tue consequences of the irreparable blunder deuce rSiivanuah Siuw niei-u lius been. appalling iu HIM viciuitj. I'weiuy-lour ueiiiH-: nave fcyitivc-o. and seventeen i.ii)Mii«tw positively known, 'inero are tee.iris ut me ucains HI Jiiaiiy morn ucjrroes in tiie county. Xnu medical Iratenuly doliumiiiate lilt; uisease vi tiie ejveiojjmg meiiioruues of Mie aiteetiyu.

it is an epitleiujjo'luiiuenati. iu iimny 01 niese cases victims were zuiiiy of areat exposure ol the person u. moa' Xot io'i" sessioa oi iiie annual Oonici---uc-- of iiie Alrican il. K. cuurott iie.d In i.u-.s pluce.

Tue icll ui inost oi me time- rain biie wciitner was glocmiy, aaniij witii -j, continueil obgcuratioii of tl-e sail's ssili the cliurcu was ouustiiutly attended, autl uie CXITCISCS 01 shoutiiig and leaping, tinuer rclimoiis exrite.n»nt was as usual. Tlie oudy became ue-JUcd, was sucereil to cool too suddenly, ncd tuus tins milueaza invited to seize upon the vitals. Tina cxpiaiuM tue mortality among a majority of the blades. SumtfoV tiie cases were children. Tlie disease is called by come congestive chins.

Tlie alarm tfie county lias been considerable and has not died out by a deal. Ttic weather is mild aud dump. I have just been reiluijly informed that in-. .1. B.

'fancy, who lives near KOCI-- Uliiir, Liberty county, lias iosttiuriug ihe weelc three children, and two more are now at the uoiiit ol deutii. I I 1 N3S S. fur Wow Sunrises 7 10 Sun sets 5 10 Moon High water ere 23' of the poop, and half filled t'io cabins with water; at noon the sale moderated- buns aiv'u- ann made the Bmalla Li ht on tho had fine weather Ih the Cuannel, and anchored In Uclfast Lon-h at AM on the Taylor. Anderson, from Liverpool icirNcw ashore at Port Erin, is fast brcak- Sails, spars, AC, sru-cd. Tiro halci of ii.ipcrl.arc.

jr.iEheJashf.rc. of thu reiwel thinks It wonl.1 be lo spU the Tpssel and cargo as tlior on tbe -jcach At low tide the vessel ban 8 to 12 fort water in her, Dovire. H-The ship Her from Nun- York for London, wtiai. aslioro last niybt at 1 Eattrnr TM Hamburg; Optima, Gould. Uull; ISth, Joun Kootvlcs.ljondoa.

RorrEHDAU, Jan Two Marys, Marshall, Boston, ROSA.BIO, Dec II-- In port bark Tremont, Carlisle. eJ to load, for Boston. SOUTHAMPTON, Jan 2T- Arrived, steamship LeUzfs. ger, Baltimore for Bremen (and procesded). SWANAGK, Jan 12-- Passed by, Tyro, Baker, from from tht SlothcrbanS Nov 22-- In portsbipg Aqoa (Br), for NTork; Elizabeth Dougall (Br), Rowland, and Nicholson (Br), Crosbie, lor do, Ids; Etlia.

Kicsiriftrs Davidson Horatio, Palmer, and, Fainter, Low, i'or Jv do; barfc Xynedale (Brj, fordo'lo. SWATOW, Nov 23-- Io port bark Asphodel, Norton, for Singapore, bavingput back forrcpalrs. SIKGAPOHE, Dec 7-- In port ahlps Cyclone. Cardilf, arrircd Nov disg; Slaia (Br), Dnnaaro. ton.

to sail same day; bark Folly Lewte, Jobnson, tv for Boston brig Hull Colurabhu Brercton, 'or Kimyoi.n an'H back. WHAMPOA, Nov 26-- In port ehip Arracan. Spencsr. NrorkWg. Saiied Nov 25 ehip Oliver CromweU (Br), York fand was a.t Hong Kong 29lh).

WEYMOHTH, Jan IU-- Sailed from the roads. Harriet Hussey, Ulmcr, Cardiff, from the nortlwanJ. RJVB m-er ail: 7th inst, ni inn nmht, anew rorctti))mastatayanil maimopsaH weTM and l.nvn awny; VCSBB! then fell in of Ibt JIAI, shipping largo on deck', JTM uatch, and lakinc lorgfj qiuutfUca of Jamber oir ttie! Jnn 15--The Glencnrae. from San FranciEco, experienced a ornirc hurncane 7th mai. In IOB IS, in wlilch ebe Bllifted territe much Si 1 TOt 1: St The Kciilhvorth, from Sow Orleans for this port, av B1 of lost TM tbey committed, but the noneat, industrious laborer wbo toot no active part in the conspiracy ontmt to be reinstated.

THE GREAT TORNADO IN AUBAHA. hat Stories of Cotton Bales ilnnff Up lut the and an 6aTe Slovvn fFrom tbe Huntsville (Ala.) Tndependant Jan ll Tne brick depot bnildtnar, a low, aioutly builc stractnro, vaa completely demolished being liurlca through tiie air like aud scattered the Coa.gr,. 25-S A. M. urBor II Goriiam, of tlie 1O ehin Jacinto.

from Sa- lias our thw-aks for his attentions. rnrsorCbasP BurlEC, of tlie nlearrish.p HuntsviUe, from avannab, has our thanks for f.irorn. Bark Vineyard, Smith, sailed from Honolulu Jnn I to Schr Admiral Blake. Hammond, of Marion, arrived at St Jan 9. with 45 bbls up 320 do wh oiL Ship Eliza Adnms, Hambiin, of Nil.

sailed from Kobart lown Oct 16, and was spoken one day out, having taken wbalc flince iRavinq port. Bark Kathleen, nailed from Singapore SOT 27 to ficbr Roper, Eidridge, of Frovincetown, arrived at Pernambuco Dec lit; no report of oil. Bark Jaiuen Maitrv, Smith, of NB, was at' Kantura, Peojee Islands, Au 21), with and 160 do wb oil, all well. Would be at Jloogauiii about Dec 1. Snolcen.

Ship Nflplnne. Tcabody, Liverpool for Saw York, Jan Ship Fosler Jr, from Liverpool for York, Jan 11. oil Cane (Jlc.ur. BOSTON, Jan 24--Arrived, steamship Nercus, York; bark Julia (Br), Hardy, Ciearcd--Steamslup Nentuns, Haker, ffVork; barii so, BusnoaAyres: brig Wisweil, 'leii- eriffe; schr Jessie Hart 2d, Pierson, Baliinioru. Albambra; brigs Madla-waska, trotja, BALTIMORE, Jan 23--Arnreri.

harks Normanby (I-r'. Me- Intoah, Falkland Islands; JoEepQins (Sr DO.V. brigs Keaoetiy, ever, Navassa; Lil-ijy. port; schrs 3 Janaespn, Jameson, Hay Queen, Gott; AlLOona, Sharp: Mary Blandish, Rich; Herschel, rbs.irjitri.iir,* Hiawatha, Lee, Boston: Willie A Jewell, r.nil Keen, Kitcble, Portland; Anuie Atisaeil, Ciiapiuitii. Kcjiyoa, Buckingham, jTorfc.

Sailed--Brig Ueta. 24th--Arriic-J, ship Duvid Stewart, TrentSss. Amazon, Chapman, Kio Juneim: schrs man, Boston; liunnell, Kunneil, KYork. Cleared--SteamshipMcClellan, Boston; srbrs sche 1 Ciiainfaers, NVork; Jos iiaxter, iiaxter, Byslyn. Sailed--Rark sehrs 0 Jos GHAULEPTON, Jan 25-- Arrived, steamship M.inhirtan,.

"WootHmU. NVorfc; brigs 1'erc Uurcenas; i i Mayagnez; sclir A Key West CUarlcston- Berry, NYort; barks'Yu- muri, Livcrporl; Houibcrfiimd. Bremen; It Yorlt; WmCrecTy, do; iiary BLowart, Cuba; BCrT Wiider, Witrainctoa, NO. F'-'IiTRKSs MONJiOlS. Jan 25--Arrived, schr Richraontt for Kew Or'nans.

in fir Maltrm-mi, Mortou, from Dunely, from Aloatc irico; from Rio Janisiro. UOLiMliS 1 HOLE, Jim 22. bnri A. rane, Swasoy. Savannsh Itostun schru jXnna' ver, Turner, Boston tor CUarlcston.

Silled--Schr Starlight. 1 -Arrived, Julia 15 Arer. Coornb3. for Georgetown, SO; 15 Furber, in-1 lialtiui'ire. Uiidme.

S3U Hamlet (Hr), Green, Totit Tnr Bo; tin: A Atnfje, Whitlenioi-e, Eaitlmo-t! for tf f-'ennlmoru, for do; Ijlfiht nf (loath, liljzabfithuort for do; Sea, TnyiirTj wl Turner, NVork lor do; Mary Lee Newion, do ryr itagnolia (Jfr), rto for Oornvrrit'iK. NS; 15 Irwin, Johnson, Newcastle. Del- Tor Ihi fson. far do; Klfzabeth, Harbor, JIc, for York; Lodi, Kobfnson, Kf.vi-rly iur Xcta 1'si, Thonipson, Portlausi for Havana; It I'orti" (Sr), Nil. for CftaH fchcir- crj Higsins, Salem for Tangier.

9 AM-- Saili-d. Julia. Arcy; echre Clo- Furber, Unlloon, Jitlia Eliiabeth, IMi, It. A For.1, Chus Shearer, It Chasn. N15VV Jan 20--Arrived, stea-nBTiip, Boston; ehip Livingston, C-TYork; Klixa Maria, Talbot, Rio Janeiro; brig Tjucy Snow, Vcra Cruz.

He Soto, Morton, via La Gloinj i'lorjd, flavre; Jtowantrne (Hrj, Jjivurpoul; schr Lizzie Lina, Kduon, I'orto 'Jabcllo. steamship Kcmhlc, NYfirir. Saildd--Stcimxhlp Soc'niwreT PASS, Kiiips tJliarlnfie, Oat- zen, Rotterdam; AngUKtu, Von Horten, bark fc St. Cloud; hriff Amabel Hosa. NEWFOKT, Jan Arrived, aclinV nawni HUTTRB.

Boston for Tangier. en jicconnEof hn.itl winds, enhrn Rulh (ton, Hail, Rockland lor Snrab Keafeton, Wnrflinmi fordo; Hutch, KocUond for Norfolk; Yarmoiitii BKi-ter, Providence for KYorto. Sftiicd--Sclirs Martlio, Smitn, rrovldcnre for Eliy.iibmhport;: AHeri Gumey, Gurucy, and tiarah tiurucy, (iiirnty, dc' Sid, PM-- ArriTCd. schra Ocean Belle, Oolfin Boston for- NO; Rlciimond, Oobh, Bucksport for Undine, Manin. Warvhatn for do; Katie Hull.

Antone, i'rovi- dcncefor Norfolk; Red Jacket. Tost, NVork for Boston- Mary Jclleron, and gentile, jKcnnedy, Kockland for New. ivrk. KOaWICff, Jau 22--Arrived, achr Mist, Barllctt, Weehawr- PHNSACOLA, Jan, 15--Arrived, ship Carl Artella, Petersen, Loniltyi, WF ami Pursers -jt Tessela amrinj at this port trill please deliver all passives Intended for tho HKBALII to onr ageiUs who ure attachtj lo our BrM. The h'eisr Tort Associate Preaa do not now enlicct marine reporu nnr attend to tho Jc-liifcrj- packages, ITU! lit scun bj tlie followini; citract from the of tbe regular ir.oi:ti-.lj- ilurch KfBolvfa, on and after April 16CS, Presa will Ihf collection newa ia tbl harbor ot Yuri.

1'atstd unaijimo-jaly. The ollice of ihe steam rirjits THE HERALD, Jj.iissauilJEA-»E-i-i'i:ls at Whitehall Ali cations owners consicneea to the masters of iaward hountt he forwartled Tree of charge. OCEAN STEAMERS. OATE OF OBPAKTPitES KKOif XEf TORE THE MOXTHS Ol' JAXLUKV ASD FECIUJAKr. NY or, In port NOTT 37.1-rljr for Id" 2t)-Sjiiled, Glide, Hutliora, Saicin via Frenndschaft, from Sunder- 13-- Arrived, Lady of the Lake, Bra- CTillia 85 Broad Pt.

Colorado Virginia. Crescent Citj, Nebraska (Fob Sherman Manhattan United 19.... New Glasgovr. New Liverpool Liverpool New New 6 9 Broadway, 85 Weal st. 1 Cowling Greao 41) Broadway.

ty Broadft-ay. 23 Broadway. 4J Broadway. 29 Broadway. Broadway.

Sailed lUli. Amftlia. Amidon, Cnrdia'jmd Karanaali. BKLPAHT, Jiin w-indbouna, City of iiosion, Cutler, from t.iillno for Lfindrtndcrrv, JJKf'dxVKRSUAVEK, Janlt--AVrivftd, St Marc. Wood Callao 12th.

KmilJ- Augusta, Walters, do. 7--Arrived, Black KnUhftra. IVrry liilji.uciphi.1; llLi, Jns, Sciiutic, (ialvtstou: II Armstrong, Sailed 301b. Astrna, Hillcl, riiiladclphia; 12th, Xew York (s), NordeiuioU, New Orleans; Ealtimurc's), Eaiti- more. COU'EB, Jan IT--Arrived, SI Lutlw, Woobnry, Callao Oir Isle of Wight Hlh.

Daniel Wcbalcr. and PJyjEoulu from London for Jf CAETUFF, Jan Burrougtej' Lovrilao, don to loaa for Jfcw Orleans. Sailed llth. Emma, lElch, New Orleans, Ent oat 13th, Heiress, Ken, 'or NVork- bv, Demctra, Memel forNYork. CLEARED.

4 mi tP Resulator Dearborn, bavadnih-- Murray, Ferns 4 amM Ad er lockwooil, Moreton, Wilminiton. NC-JLor- NYorfc jdR: Onward, Hewitt, for Monhnein; barts TenVlea Snow, and GoodeJl, Crockett, for Eustou and others repiincd later-. Ifth, StirlinsCastle (Br), Hamilton, rad Einiir Far- nnm. Lord, NVork; 19th, Whiitier, Swap. do.

Wm Joseph, from OJrimsby for Savannah Minerra, for York (and 14th, Abby Kyerson, NVork for London (anil proceeded); lath, Aurora, Kewllarcn, Ct for London (and proceeileil). DOVEK, Jan 10-Off, Proridenco, tram Philadelnhia for Hamburg. DAHDASEU.EB, Jan S-Piased up, JTellie Hastincs Hall, from NYork. Jan Sam Weller, Tarivell, New Sailed 10th, Oray, Pillnbury. New Orleam; A Allen.

Tarr, Greenock: Due Fratdli, Gozza, Londonderry; 14th, Bellona (c), Coucb, NYork. Fpoonow, port Blips Resolute Holt, and Sprmclield, Dwigbt, for i'ork Mg; Slmoda, Johnson, from 2lth--Arrived, bark Johann Benjamin (NG), Ccniirn. Mr- crpool. JPORTLAND, Jan 23--Arrived, Bteamfihip Johnson, KVorfc. North American (Br).

Rifth rt Liv erpooUand untied brig Haltie Hiahop, Wei.lwr,' Rchrs Ralph CurUou, Curtis, a 'ioalii-r Allen, iSfctltimorc. Suited--lirig Mary Mariner; schrs iVM Task'rr Mn.ro- Limisit, KmeliuR, u.nd others. Jan 24-Arrived, scbr Mary Tra- rer, floboken. Sailed-- Subra Amos falkenlmr Terrell, A Jj Lookivoofl, St John. Ni'ork.

SAiVFHAN01SO() Jaa bark Fortuoa Coronel, Valparaiso. 17th--Cleared, ship John Bright, Uadley. Callao. Snilfid--Hark 'ouvean (Frj, Simon, VaJpaniiHo. 2-lllt--Arrived, shijis Freeman Clark, jjosworilt NYork- BariiiKa iHr.

1 Williawji, Sydney; barks River i IS-) West, Glasgow; KmiJe Irma 'Kr), Hirtm, Uauk- Bidt! (Br), Darey. NtJlV'. Sailed-Ship Kay-al Edu-anl (3r), Livfirpr-ol. Jan meamship Orienul, Boston. Below, ship Haws, Liverpool for Ciearerl--Ship Margaret (Br), ivoach, Liverpool: uohrii liamine, John, NU; (Jim Rock.

Banes. NVork Sailed Kcllie lieh. Staiil, Arrived, Georg Johana. Bremen; Sophia, Rio- Janeiro J'tter Crerar, Oardirt'; brie Woodland, Vork Knowles, GO; Auna Vaientiue, Cnuuette Jiaracoa. barfc Harana- schr Ab'jie i'ltnian, Boston.

WILAJIXOTO.V, NO, Jan 22--Arrived, brig Open Sea, Coombs, Jos Fisb, Harria, do; Lftc Vork. 2yti: -Oared, steamship Fairbanks, NYork. Steirashlp Albemarle. Roberts, Norfolk, city Point imt Richmond-- Old Iiominion Stoamsljip Co Bteimship Fmitt, Freeman. Pbiladelphla-J LoriUird.

SteaniEblp Aihland, Oroweil. Clrd" Silp CoMtaaUne, Creery, London-Grmnell, Mlntom 4 Bart Ame Cropton (Br), Gilbert, Havre-Bojd HlncMii Bark Eroo (ItaO, MMtellone, Oenoa-Slocovlch 4 Co 4 surens, Stupill aroi MayCoirer. Dill Baroados-H Trovrbrldce'a Sons. Mclnloah, Liverpool, NS-G A Pwillpi 4 Co DADdrCWS Wfl Branswl Qtt-D Elchard- Simmons', Granada-M Wjlion Schr Julia Hoyd, Sqnlres, Ja-A Solomon 4 Schr Barnard, Smith, Cardenas-- Loud Co irtr rll Tsv Scbr A Lawson, gaetett, Slamlord. AEEIVALS.

WSPOBTEB BY TttE HEKAI-D STEAM TACQT3. Sleamabip Clly of Antwerp Leitcb, Liverpool Jan 13, o2" OWa lrith mds8 Lo Jan 15, via Queens- i 'S a118 0 KrwioWyn. 2 01 an Inmin bonud Sailed (st. GBKEXOCE, Jan 7--lalied, Arrao, New Orleans; 10th, Grahams Policy, do. GBNOA, Jan 8-ArrIved, Masonic, Morso, Philadelphia; 9th, Busy, do; Goschen.

Boetjer, KYork. HONG CONG, No? 29--in port ships Haze, Forsvth, Tor bara to I f( NYork; Sumatra, Mullin, for San ran- Soule; Seytnoar, and Simuel Larrabee, Th'ompson, anc; brig Music, Klein, do. Sailed Nov 21, barks Benefactress, Eidred, Tokohama, UP 2Jth Corea, Etags, 1'oko- A BSOI.CTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM THE. Courts; of dill'crcnt States; legal everywhere. Iesur- tion, Kufllcieril cause.

No fee in a-dvanve; no advice tree. Al. HOUSE, Counsellor, 78 Nassau sirpoi." A ESOLCTTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM THE. -M. courts of diti'ert)nt States; Desertion, ealtk-ient 'cftnse.

Ko oharye in ailVM.nee Ail.ice- tree. K. KING, Counsellor-at-Iaw, 3b3 BroaCwuy. 'OARGAIN'S, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. In of a change in our firm and removal ia A prll tOtiSS Broadway, our entire stock of worth of Cbiaa, Glass, Silver and Elated Ware, Gas Fixtures, Clocks, Brouzes, will he disposed of, and we oll'cr It at and below coat.

An cxnTTiination of our pricea, wliich are Boown in plaicn figures ou tbe goods, will satfttty buyers Uiat we are 111. Every one la Invited to caiL After the first or May the business will be continued by successorSj Metai's Islcol Davidson, at 686 Broadway. Mr. E. 13.

Haughwoiit retiring from the either party will alga '-he name of the present lirm in liipnda- llOQ. K. V. A 488, 490 and 432 Broadway, corner liroomc street. Williams, Liverpool Jan 12, and A noV tt 9 ed a Killam, Cant.

New Orleans; 12th, Southard, do; ISth, iJ Chapman' 2liller, do. Saliedlltb, Tj Slnrgess, Llnnekin, Kewport aud United States; Norwood, Markncas. Cardiff uo UAMCUSO, Jan Scliuan, Kave. Mobile: 10th, Alice Ball, Uncut. Callao; Struve.

HtS jproridencc, Coalfleet, rhlladelobia. nth, Andaman, Oils. Enrfand- 12A. (s), Winzen, NYork. Jan It--Arrired, Deodata, MareuiGen, West: Annie istfBBon.

Cfcftrltton: Florls, San Francisco; 12th, Martha Jackson, do; Rabt Lowe (s) Kew Orleans; Crown Jewell, Savannah; Mayflower, Jand via Halifax; (Jeltysbnrg, New Orleans; Alica Woods, Doaerty. NYork; Grace DarHnz, Wilmincton, NC; 13th, Duke ot Wellington, A1)M. Von Schrnc- der, Philadelphia; Qolconda, New Orleans: Rosalie, do; Cor- oocu BonItenhoiiBe Wavericy, Oillao, Jo; Royal Charlie, 4o: Stormy fcirel, (jiilveston: Charlotte, Oates, 14tu, Preston, "-gory. Galvecioi Norfolk; 14th. Unsco, Savannah.

Sailed Oih, Kussell, New Orleans; IDti etre, iaveston; Charotte, aes, tvnnr.a; New Orleans; Corysolite (s), do; itaitson Gracion Glcncorse, Stavenson, San Francisco Clara, Alicia, Stuart; Wm Katbboue, av4 Jt'omoua. Crocker, do; binR. Breaker, A Wyman, Charleston; TrJmountain, Williams, Ni'orfc; Heiress, Ilea, do Fannie, CiApp, rt i plia, Nelson, 1'oriinnd, I2i Virginia Thomiis, Nvork. Onion, Carter, Havana; Al- I iili, Colorado s), Will fains, and Citearertloui "iaifi'mi Honnei'McClftimn, ITMUmnrtt; Natlon.il 1(o4ion: Krtlftnii. Jick, NowOrlnaDu; do, i-iifi.

Lcuuiitigton, he do; Monsoon, UMAN HAIR STOCK AT 3. retail; betow cost: no humbug; cull and sue; for a lew days only. Cbtelalne Braids only $3. way, between Howard antl tjrand I NTEREST FR05J TUB FIRST OF EACH MONTH. SAVINGS BANK, 68 Bowery, BQiuhwcBi comer of Canal July next and tbereatier interest will (be- paid on uii deposltb of $5 and over for tbe number 01 calendar months that tlie same may have been ou band.

Money deposited now will bear intercut from the lit of February at tho rato of six per cent. -pen everyday irom ID A. M. to 3 P. and on Kot days and Saturdays from 10 A.

M. to 7 P. M. Sant books In Uerman, English and French, fi- A. EEYiiODR A.

BCNCE, Secretary. VTOX KST VrVERB, SED VALERE 'viTJUUKB IS not mere eilateiice, but tlie enjoyment of health. A oa the auovc sont upon application to i'ost Kt nun for itulgiMtion. J. C.

BOAKDMAN, M. 1). il. OU 1JABKV A' iaWiiilnm ftrect. K.

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Pages Available:
70,056
Years Available:
1869-1922