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For The Tribute. SI Srcam. bt ACccsTfs s.-.oscaj.ss. 'T was Midnight! and tbe Student gazed Upen his lamp, which feebly blared, Flickering to and fro; And, rising from hi* book, his eyea Glanced o'er the star-em blazon'd skies, Then on the vales below. Silent the forest cast its shade; While scarce a sound the river played Thnt 'neath h-.s window ran *, Sleep, Siled with sonil-delighring charms, Embraced within her kindly arms The varied soul of Man ! Tbe student felt the hallowed heur, Ami rushing to his s*ol with power, An ancient dream was brought; Deeply*he mused ; his heart seemed riven ; And there alone with Night and Heaven, He struggled with his Thought.' Before his eyes there seemed to roll Scenes cherished by bis infant soul, And buried in his breast: Tbe humble cottage on the plain; The childhood voices laughed again With mirth in vain repress'd ! The forest waved before his eyes : Once more the steep bill seemed to rise; The laughing stream rushed on ; The valley glittered with its flowers; The birds again sang in their bowers, Or sported in the sun! His Childhood's flowers are on the blast; His feet have? from the cottage passed, And wander trembling forth; And, buCnJing on the arms of Man. He sought to cjonqupr in the van The wished-for joys of earth ! With other tonguns he learned to speak, And Thought began its powers to wreak Within Iiis openiog mind: His Soul arose and bared its blade; Its banner in the tempest played And fluttered in the wind. In vain !?the prize before him fled ; Yet still he marched with hurried tread, And burning eye the while! A gentle voice is in his breast; His eager s*ep is half repress'd ; He falters with a smile ! A whispering Hope is in his soul; A wish?his heart cannot control, And scarce his tongue can name ; A wildness fills his blazing eye; His books are thrown unheeded by ; His bosom feels a flame ! O what can make this world of ours, More like the wish'd-fer heavenly bowers, Than love exchanged for love ? The Patriarch's vision seems to rise; A thousand angels throne the skies, And down the ladder move! Love's chains are pleasing, tho' they're strong! His Heart leaps upward with a song, And deems the prize is found ; But like an an eagle, tempest-driven, Headlong adown the warring Heaven, It flutters on the ground ! In vain the Hope !?tho Wish in vain ! The aought-for prize is lost again? Lost ever to his eye; Like a stern captive, doomed to feel Tho chnin, the torture and the steel, He bears his ngony ! That ancient dream is over now; But Ago is seated on his brow, And Age is in his eye ; And, liko a Pilgrim from afar, Bent in a weary life of war. He seeks his home to die ! And thus within thul hallowed bower, On-ru9hing to his soul with power That ancient dream was brought; And thus he mused ; his heart was riven, And thus alone with Night and Heaven, He struggled with his Thought! A'un.ic/., If. Y._ The Sundwirh I?lnndM. Among the documents submitted to Congross by the President with bis Message is a correspon? dence between Messrs. Haalilio and Richards, Agents from the Hawaiian or Sandwich Islands, I and our Secretary of State. The following pas? sage from the. letter of tho Agents contains infor? mation of gratifying interest concerning the pro? gress of the Islands in civilization und the com? forts of life, and the niKantnges of friendly inter? course with tho United States : Twemy-three years ago the nation had no writ? ten language, and no character in which to write it. The hinginge had never been systematized nor reduced to any kind of form. Tbe people had no acquaintance with Christianity, Kor with the valuable institutions or usages of civilized hie.? The nation had no fixed form or regulations cf Government, except as they were dictuied by those who were in authority, or might by any means acquire power. The right of proprrty was not acknowledged, and was therefore but partial I v enjoyed. There were no courts of justice, and the will ot the chieftains was absolute. The pro? perty of foreigners had no protection, except in the Kind disposition of individuals. But, under the fostcting influence, patronage, and caro of hi* Majesty, and that of his predecessors, the lan? guage has been reduced to visible und systematized form, and is now written by a large and respecta? ble proportion of the people. Schools have been established throughout his do? minions, and are supported principally bv the Go? vernment ; and there are but few. among tlie young? er people who are unable to read. They have now in their own langnage a library, embracing u con? siderable variety of books, on a vartt ty of subjects, j including the Holy Scriptures, works 0:1 natural j history, civil history, church history, geography, political "economy, mathematics, and statute jaw ; besides a number of elementary books. A tegular monarchical Government lias been organized, id'a limited and representative character, a translaiio.-i ot" the constitution of which we herewith transmit. A code of laws, both civil and criminal, has been enacted and published. Tbe Legislature holds an annual meeting, for the purpose of adding to and amending this code. Courts of justice have been established, and regu? lar trials by jury required in all important cases. Foreigners of differetr nations have testified their j confidence in these courts, by bringing suits in cases ?where manv thousands of dollars' worth of proper-1 iy was involved, and rhat too when, with but verj short delay, they could have been carried before the courts of other countries. It has, moreover, been the uniform practice of consuls and commercial agents resident in his Majesty's dominions, aud also of all commanders <of national vessels visiting those dominions, to de? mand ail that protection, both of person and ol property, which is demanded of sovereign and in? dependent States, and this, his Majesty believes, has been duly and efficiently ext-nded. While, therefore, all" is demanded of his Government, and nil is rendered by it, which is demanded of or rendered by the Governments of sovereign and in? dependent State?, he feels that he has a right to expect his State to be acknowledged as such, and thus be formally received into the genera! compart of sovereign nations. In the request whim bis Majesty hereby makes to the Government of the United Slates, he has of course for hi3 direct ob? ject the promotion of the interest of his own king? dom ; but he is also very fully convinced that the important interests of all the great commercial na? tions will aiso be materially subserved by his do miniuns remaining, as they have hitherto been, in? dependent. Their position is such that they constitute the great centre of the whale fishery for most of the world. They arc *m the principal line of commu? nication bvtween the western continent of America and the easrera continent of Asia : and such are the prevailing winds on that ocean that all ves?els ivqoiring repairs or supplies, either of provisions or of water, naturally touch at those islands, whether th* vessels sail from Columbia river on the rjortb, or from the far di-tar.f ports of Mexico, Central America or Peru, upon the south: and it should be farther added that there is no other place in ail that part of the Pacific ocean where re? pairs of vessels can be made to so good an a i- an tase, or supplies be obtained in such abundance arid o? so favorable terms. His Majesty wishes also to remind the Govern? ment of the United States that the amount of pro per'y belonging to their citizens, which is either landed at or enter? the various harbors a^d road? steads of his dominion-, and is consequently more or less dependent on the protection of his G ivern ment, ca~not be less than from five to seven mil? lions of dollars annually. Tnis property lies in some ninety or a hundred whaling ?hip? and their cargoes, and in some twelve or fiff-?'*n merchant vessels, besides al?o a considerable amount of| other property belonging to A'.n*r.r?n citizens on shore. At some sea--on? there has not bepn !e.m than three or four millions of dollars'worth of] American property, and some fourteen hundred American citizens at the same time, at the various ports of the Island, r* q liringconsequently, in some degree, the protection of his Majesty ; and he has the happiness of believing that ??tfieient. and satisfac? tory aid has always been extended to those who have required it. In evidence corroborative of| many of the facts herein stated, th-undersigned do not hesitate to refer to documentary evidence, which they believe must be among the papers in vour Department <>f State, recently furnished by masfsrs of national ves-els, hut more especially by rhe United States Commercial Agent residing ar. H molulu. Upon these grounds his Majesty Kamhameha. desires the acknowledgement nn the part of the United States of the independence of the Sandwich Islands. Mr. Webster in reply, pays that the President, is awaie of the gratifying prospects of the Sandwich I.-.Iands, and of the deep interest the United States has in the preservation of their independence.? Still he sees no necessity for any further treaty stipulations. A Consul will continue to reside there as heretofore. TK1 BUNE Job Printing Office, JtJ'.i fiw.sau street. All kinds of JOB PRINTING,such as Pamphlets, I Mamm ith show Bills, CaTaLORUES, I LaCTURE BlLL?, CHr.cKs, Camus. j Coni krt Bills, Plain and Insurance Policies, j Fancy, Bills or Lading, j Political Bills, Circulars, I Circulars, (neat) kc. Promptly executed at the Otiice ol The Trielne. No. 160 N'ti'-nu-.-treel, (opposite the Par!;.) rl 13 WANTED?A place for Housework by two industrious, smart girls lor moderate wages,? Apply at No. I Sixth street. J10 2t* V1/"ANTK1>?Situations by an English y 7 Cook and an American girl for housework. Ap? ply at 478 Broadway, basement. j!6 3t* \ \J ANTED?Sittiaiions by two nice V V industrious girls, for housework, washing, kc. Apply at HI Mulberry-street. j 16 - ? "ANTED?An neiivt; man with $200, as partnt-r in a profitable rood fiu-ine-s, whereby a handsome income way be realized. Address Men hint, Ibis office_.. G - ?TER PO VVEK. TO LET, at the Saw-Mill, Wi s! Panns, 11 miles from the city, and acc< -?ib!r by water. Enquire i f 028 Im* JOHN COPCUTT, S48 Wathington-st t^ AlSTEi)?Union Bank Bills of Dover ? v New Jersev at tialfp* r rent, discdnnt, by j42w* PADDOCK ". \ WVLKt'K. I wall-st. ANTED, INioN WWii BILLS of Dover. New Jersev, allr.if per cent disci ant, by fit 5w| I JOHN T. SMITH .V CO.,Na S? Wallst. ^,nw|a WANTED, at 6 per cent ffp ?y\fl f \ f Inti rest, on productive City Real Estati worin three times the umounL Address L ? L, Tribune Office. _ dSB 1m* TN F? R M A TD) N W A NT E D.?in form a J. lion is wanted of! HOMA3 CUAKi, who came to thi country oom Alhlone, Ireland; in the spring of CU2. Any information concerning him or where he resides, maybi addressed to Matilda Longworth, Warren-street, Jersey City, New Jersey. _ _.ii" iw ? S~T?:"\M EM JIN E.-A sec?nd-hand Steam Engine, ten hor-e power, with boiler, in coin leie order, tor sale at a great bargain. Enquire of pj 12 lw* IL ATWVfEIL If!-' Pearl street. ?il . ? i\lU\ WAN -"ED for'T/aiitT^l \? I w aV/v/ l./ monlhs. at T per cent, interest, pay able M-mt-aMit?Hllv. Securities ni.idr satisfactory to the lender. Address A. M. at tills office. jl4Si* I>?AI?HNG.-A respectable private ^ family, occupying a handsome house, can accommo? date with hoard 2 gentlemen and their wives, also a few single gentlemen, with pleasant rooms on the second and tnircl floors, furnished or unfurnished, on very moderate terms. The family are plain, quiet and agreeable Those who may wian the comforts of home may apply at 393 Greenwich street, corner Beach-st. J11 of >USEYIS-; Examined and xposed. Bv John Henry Merls D'Aubigne, author ol ihe His? tory oi the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century, with an Introdoctorj Notice el the Anthor, by K-v. Robert Baird, I). U. In pre-- and to be pnblb ted in a :ew .; ,vs by JOHN S T \\ LOR h CO. j 14 3t* Publishers ai-d R-.kscllers, 145 Nassau st. TR?N S VEE?^ l{evi.:vi:i- Puubie Iron J| Safe,second band. I ?? sale k>w bv .i>2 lw* R. ATWAT^R, 192 Pearl-street SI.!: if i I i BELLS.?A fu'! as.-o.tir.eut o! loose and im? v strappe ? Sleigh Be>K at wholesale and retail, by < ?SBORN .v LI i I l.K. i4 2w* 3.!? Fnlton-street /CHEAPEST, besi and most fashionable ba New-York. Hats, Caps, MurF?, fancy Furs, Fur Trimming, old Fur> suended to. at itfi Im? MONARQURS. 224 Bowerv jn UAH a WS N E W WiH K oil the nu \X th-ii ii v of the Bible for Man's eating Flash, drinking Wire, Sec.?First und St-cond Pan- tor tale by <t28 Im? _JOtIN B?RDELL. 63 Chamher-'t. f^OOK POTS.?25 sm<all size Cook Pot-, suitable r whalii ; isi i.ir sair by ,i6 Ira_F. F. EDDY. :i Ohl Slip. ^UKNIT! !U .MAHOGANY GH \iK> Stc of an in? Ivent manafactarer, tbr saic low- at 4'iS Washiugton-street u2S lm* H?KD-W \ R E F? PE H-U.)D ' reams. .lirTereni sires. S6 by 40to21 by 27; also?5o reams Envelope?150 gross Bonnet Boards, tvr < lr at minufac turrrs' prices, by GAUN f t DERRICKSON, i,l s l.*a Sonth-str?N t \ IR TlfiilT STOVES.?Tne creates: ^_ jL variety and cheapest a*ticle in this city lined with c.i?i iron, and const) ucte.1 with a safety ' atve (?n the Boston plan) may he found at Na 2Si Water ?trert, 2d door front Beekr-an street. Jcs-. receivt d rrom Boston a >apenor arti? cle with aa oven. P;eis>- call andjodge f?r *oars?-:ves; !><? fore purchasing. Na 231 v* att-r street, 2d door from Beek waa. ?_d21 lm* ECONOMY AND FASHION?War ranted as cheap as the cheapest than can he bought in this City. Fashionable Hats" w arranted far bodies, from $2 to $4. Splendid ImitationMo!esk= Hat<- clotn under twitns $2 50. !: in any instance rhe above flats do not give satisfaction the wearer can he amply- sat>t:-d by givtng information in the subscriber, wh.-re" thev are cons antly manutacturir g. .1 w. KELLOGG, ?126 lm* No 132 Caeai-st err. of Ttiomp-son. I> EMOVAL of the Clothing; Store N?. V M Bowery.? The >ur>^-ribers Intend ren;o?icg their Cloibiwg Store "rotn No. 14 Bowery to the store adj?m:ng (No. 12) on the first May next, and ta consequence thrre-y tbey will sell out their prex-Pi stock ot reaiiv made clc-ih ing-, consisting o: ? geocral asaartmeotcf Men's. Youths and Children's Clothing at greaily redoced price?, in ort'er ibat they may go into t?e:r new ?? * , t tire new ?t.vk. To tho>e havi g ?.;>- Ca>b this is a rare chance of laving ing ia very good clothing st a lv>w price, as we are rally cie lerm'med to sell on" oar entire Rock. CSC- lCi* GEO. A. ?0YT k CO. f* O ETON'S MEDICATED CANDY.? V_x' Please a low me, '.nmcgh the columns of your piper, to call the attention cf these wh* are scferiag fp?ra coughs, c?t!ds. kc 10 a preparation for the relief of difficulties ot this liir.fj by C. P. Colt n of this e.V.: 1 ba?e made frequ nl use cf Colion's Medicated Cnagfa Caody. ar.d in all cases to mr entire .satisfaction. Abo, I ; have been personally acquainted in cases of otb**rs wbo i have nsed it with t?eresaixs. It is evidently an agreeable and efficacious medicine, and nary i?e ta?en freely w about prejud.cial eff-cts upon the ?ys tern. la this !a-t r?-?p*?et particularly ii is tteciiecly supe- i r or to uv* generality of article* ot the kind now offered in ! 'he mark?! ?>? vafeanc harmless medicin*. and ta LhTehy, \ ha connection with its medicinal merits, justly entitles to the first and highest confidence of Jiose who may ?wish the re- ; li-f which it chrms to afford. It a confidently believed one trial of this Caady can | hardly fail to secure for it all tutare patronage. I: > for sale at the sJcrenf C. F. Colton, Druggist. No 201 Main street, asd by other Druggists in the citv. It. T. v? ELLS. Harter-!, Nov. in. mz > [N. E. Wrrklv Review. Sold by A. B. i D. Sands. Dmegists. Nos.79 "and liViFal- j ton-Street, at wholesale and retail; also sold by A. B Suittt Ca. 2TJ Broadway, corner ot" Chambers-?treet; David Saud? ic Co., 77 East Broadway, corner of Mark*:- : nrpHX. d!3 Im 1 v\nn dow sTi?DErf:?-wixiiow: T V SH IDF-- !? The -a!'<cril>'-r- respect fa - inform their friends and tue public that, having teased the spacioas ; sto-e, .No.7 Spruce *tre>-t. a few- doors rrom Na-<aa. they are now prepared to execute all orders for Painting-fev-ry j description, wish neatcess,economy and despatch. Ail k:n-i < of Sign Palling done in a s'.ylr rot to b? ?cr-: passed by any otber establishment Gold Siirns, warranted | rwt to fade. \ Urge a-snrtment of weil seasoned Sign : Ba^rfis a 1 wars on band. Banners, Interior Decoration* and Trassparer-eiescone to : order. Designs furnished and executed in a ?upror-tyle. Specimens ol work can always he seen and ref-.rencesgiven by calling a: the abnvr place. Trey h*ve on band nmi are constantly manuf^etsrii c Transparent Drcorttive Window Shades. Strangers in the city, keepers ot hotels, saloons, public piare* of re?->rt. and tarn:iies. can always be supplied w in Shades < f the best der scrip?on, and warranted Tue assortment consists of .p|e? difi lt::ian Landscapes, Wild Vignettes. French SrrclK Vignette? ami liosetie Crntre*, Scriptural View?, Far.cy Sketcb and Got! c Landscape Centres, Tintern Abb"}?.? Alt kinds oi Shades, no ma.ter how difficult, are paiutcd in a superior style at this establishment. They would likewise call the attention of the public to a m si splendid Gothic Shade,got up ia good ?tj le, and war? ranted to please. Ti;>- trade generally supplied on liberal terms. Trimmings furnished an.; Shades fixed if required. BARTOL 4: DK MA TINT. Samuel F. Bartol, Lewis K. Dr. Maowy._JU tf ^OLeSTaN'S Celebrated french V-^ CEMEN T, unequalled for mending broken Glas-, China, Qi;eei/s-ware, Ornaments, and fancy articles of every description. In ihe introduction of a new article, the obsarl" are many and difficult to overcome, owiu^ in a great m^a-nre to the numerous preparations sold for the same objects, possessing tittle or no merit But the confidence of the proprietor of t.'ti? Cement i.?such that if it fails to answer the purpwse? for w hich it is recommended the money will be returned. Articles mended with u may be exposed to a very considerable degre.- Of heat, *nd will re*ist the sc: on ofbniling water sufficiently long foral; ordinary purposes. T!.e manner o> using this Cement is so simple tl at :he mo?t inexperienced per?o;> cannot tail Ol su> rr<\. Each bottle accompanied w;ih particular directions tor c;e. Price 25 cents Sold wholesale and retail by D sands iiCO.T" Ea-tBroadway, cor. .Market-street: 79and 160 Fnlton-itreet* anri 27f> Broadwav, corner Chaaiher; street d29 Im orison's Hygeian Medicinef?.?? NOTICE.?Whereas, A. A. Samanos,ol 94 Broad wd . New-York, making an improper u?e ot M"-;ri. Mcrison Co.'< appointment for die sale of their Med] cir.es. This Is, therefore, tti inform the public that Mr. Samanosis not authoriiedto sell' MORISON'S PILLS in New-York , and that Messrs. Morrisons' only Agents in N' .v-rnrk ura Messrs. FIRTH k HALL, of No. 1 Frank? lin sonnre, trom whom alone the Medicines can be had gen? uine, (Signed) MORISON Ji CO. Datfd British College ,,{ Health, N? w Road, London. Jnnt- Ifitb. IPI?. iv!> tf (^TllE \r BOOKS?Robert Merry's Mu J spurn. Edited by Peier Parley, for yeais IH;i and '42, neatly bonndand containing 100beautiful engravings^seve^ rr\ pieces of .Music, and 380 pages reading matter, for One Doilarl .Mu-ir.Ml Caiiinet, hound; containing 200 pages, ar ranged by 6eO. J. Wehb. and embracing a great variety of both sacred wad seen! >r Mn-ic. principally from the greal masters, f?f the extreme low pric ol One Dollar and K;;iy c. ni-' Price formerly $1. unbound. Boston .Miscellany, elegantly b mod in bait Tuik:sb mororco, gilt, with marble edgcs..for$"l 5Q. Al.-o. Graham's,and Sargeant's Magazine, Lady's Book. Lady's Cs mpanfon Pioneer, Artist, and .Mis cellany, ?l 2.r> cents a number, or j3 per >ear. Merry's Ma ?um. Ladyfs Pea: !, Lowell Offering, Mother's Assistant, at >l per vear. Knickerbocker, Democratic Review, Mer? chants' Magazine,per^year; and all the other various Magar.ines of the day, wholesale and retail. All orders from lbs trade supplied with the greatest promptness. BRADBURY, SOD EN ? co , jl'i 127 Navsau st. N. Y.. ami 10 S.-h r>i-st., Bo-ton. PETRKlKS' CARDS, Enamelled and Pearl Surface.?Printers, Engravers, Booksellers nrnl others Who buy Card-, will i.nd no card* in the country eqnal to theselbrqnality and cheapness, f.reat Improve menlS base been made in these Caid?. within a short time, and the Enannled Cants are now warranted superior for Copperplate Prindng,Styh Writing and Letter PressPfint n", and are a heautitul artiele for Address and Visiting CartiS;being of a clear white complexion, and a smooth glassy surface. The Pearl Surface t'atd, for a business card or tor u?ual purposes, are the best in u-e; they are not surpassed bv any other in point of quality, and are warrant? ed to prim well in every re ?pect, to bear a strong body ol ink ir.'in l.oge type, and all lo wink equally well. They arc sold at pi v es che iper than other card-, of inferior qua! ity. Scabs of sizes and prices given to any who wi?b then,and thee rds^Jbrsaie, wholesale and retail, by the manufactu er*? i_ent. JOHN" ALLEN, ii:i';.i? ':i _139 N,i-sau->:reeL DAILY EXPRESS EOK PHILA? DELPHIA, BALTIMORE AN d WASHINGTON ?MESSRS. ADAMS * CO. having an exclusive con rRACT with the Unioa Transportation Compnny, aieiuily prepared to forward goods of every deserip?ou to the above i-:i;ec n-;ih the greatest care and security. Ilcpi, ii?; cratek ypon the road under their own leck-, ti ev offer superior ad vantages for the prompt transponation aii.t dejiwry ? fv-ilu.f-Ie p -rkages, 1 n..k noie-. sp. rie, he. Goodssbontd be marked 14 care of Adam? t <^o.'? Ex press,*' and ii left at the office beforei'to 2 P. M. will be fbr? a'il-.i on tin- same day. ; packages receivcii until half pas; 4 P. M. A. i: Co.'? Express forthe East leaves daily a' 4 P. M. Office in Philadelphia, 85 Chestnut street, '? 'rtii-e in New York, 7 Wallstreet _d21 lm>od* npHE SI 15SCRJ BEK. having pur f chased the busiiievi of Jno. S. Summers, will continue it 272 Pearl-st and oilers the following ?i??b for sab-.it v^rr ow pi ices : Steel, plated, bra*- ao.1 Japaned Bits Mer-i. plated and brass Surups Pi ited '>; ass anJ Japanesl 11 'me Piat*d brass and Japaned Knehs and Latnrs English Bridles-and Martingales V> : i> ?!!?? It- ??: ? Ivory Rings Coach [ace S r;:i_--. tales, Hutis Patent Leather, Top t.eaiii-r W. >r., Taeks. s\e?.:?':ng. Xc. and every article in the Co=cii. ^larlli^s or Saddling line. dl tf_HUGH i 1UGHES, 272 Pearl sL OLLED GERMAN Si!A er.?JAS. G. MOFF?TT, 121 Princr-street, near Vt'rxe.'.-r. w?uld ptsrti-'uin.-iy call the at:enti'n ot Hardware D<-*!en xad Hanulaetnren to bis ?l?perior article ot Gennas Silver, wuicli hf ofllrs for saie wholesale and reia'l, ot all tbirk OCfses, in ' wurres-is it equal to any, either Foreigner De. r?e<nir.f~<" e< .or ^nti B*ltrw-re. rtS t' [VTOT CE.?The subscribers have this ?. \ day entered Into co?partner-hrp fir the purp--.se ot importing Bool and Shoe Manufacturers' articles, under ihe firm ol i il.Aio.Es; H, KEI L k co. t II iRLES II. KELLOGG. Der. S : - ROBINS <:. BLACKBURNE. St..re. Mo b' K.-rrv-ttr. ~: ?120 Im' 't><; i tti. L?>\EK>?' superior Hlack .fi_ Tea!?Ilow-qna's Mixture!?This extremelydelidoss and unparalleled Tea,so highly celebtated iu Chhaa "?n<i Kuiope, just imported, Is now tor sale at the Canton Tra Company's G< ni i *i r<s. Bsi?bilsfament, 121 Cbatbarn-streer, New-York, n < binese t?a.-kage? prre 5?'> cu and %\ each. raySI ?-? TTlle d aI^iTT'??TeTT~i\r a s <3 A.first rate aricle of Rolled and Plated Brass,can , ? rab< fouudatJAJilES < MOFFETT, 121 Pr.nce ?l, near Wo?K r. a: '.tie !,-.wr<; market nnr??. Likewise a vei j ?t.-ier-,.- ^ri:.-l..*?i llrw^rwr"? Rrn,i %7? I' q7/la? A.M1'.?Cuuihouy ,v Nevers'. CT^ 311 Broad way, have jest rrceiv-d a large addition to beir stock ?f this celebrated Lamp, which is rapntiv sn. pers. ding every oih.-r description ot Lamp, by reason of tts superi r light and economy. C CAfTtoN.? The public are cautioned to be on their guard auairs: a spuri.-.us and worthies* article, purporting it? lie the s.-.iar Lamp, lately thrown ntothewiarfcet at anc i. :?. to '-ring 'iiscreait. tl is prevjmed. on ihe genuine ani cie._ dID lm* Tlx "pTVTES,?20? boxes aTaorted, for sale bv rt? ??IVXTSI.L. MTOTURN k cn .ws..Bum LIVE OIL.?4>> pipes, for sile bv GRIN.NElL M1NTURN i. CO . dtS_ 73 Snaih-str-et QEAL OiL?1GO0 gals. "iater-bleached k_7 Seai Oi. tor sale low tor ra_-h by ;12 F. F. EDDY. 21 O'd Slip. 10 coeeee.?-.0ch) bags for sale by GR IN NELL. MINT CRN i CO., _ _S > Ulh-st. 11? z1L ~S ? GAR st?500 barrel for sale bv dlS GRINNT5LL. MINTTJRN .t CO.. 7^ s^nth.<l o qheathing COPPER,?liXJ cases k3 Kfjg; -h. from 14 to S3 <-i for -ale by dJ3 ' fiRINNELL. .MtNTl'RN k CO^78 Sostb-st. J A V A N~\ S I' < i A R?5UU boxes brou n for sale br 013 GKINNELU MI.N'T URN CW . 73 n>wk^ .NOLISH LRON-?100 tons, weil as sorted, for sale bv GRINNKLL. MINTCKV t CO.. 7S Snntfx. KATES?A full assortment of Skates, k_? ?trapped atid unstrapped, at wholesale and retail by J?2ar? UNBORN k LITTLE, 33 Fulton-it' r> ^ELIZABETH-PORT AND 1 . ll_ NEW-YORK FERRY COMPANY rfvCer Ae-sr-grmmr. ? t'.-rr: t2i d-ts The Steamboats WATER-WITCH s, d CINDERELLA p!r dady from ELaaoetb-Port to New-Yerk. touching at New-Brighton and Port-Richmond, fach trip, ss tbilows: on ar-.' aiier the I7r_a dar of October, 1342? Leave EbxaaetB-Ton, i Leave N. York, pier 1, N. R. Al7j. and 10 o'clock. A.M At Sj and 1^ A. ML, and Ali, aad 3j o'clock. P. 31 ! Atlj and 4e'cl*ck. P.M. On ??.'iay. Leave Eiiiabeth-Port at 2 ?"dock A. M. and a: 3 P. M. Leare New-York at K> o',-.,---i. A. M. x-n a; 4- M. N. B.?Passes :? -? -'?<?-: - : >- ;?: r.Bins, Pia fi Bocnd-Bme??. Somer-v-.^e. Ei?'-jo i. Sebooje- - Mountain by tie Ehzaheih-tGven aud Somerville Railrrad Cars, w>L leave New-York in the 3? Vcinck b&at tn the morning, anc ia the 1; and 4 o'clock boats is the afiemocn. Passengers from tfce&j o'clock boa: wili leave Soruernlb in -tapes for Easton *.-vt lor Scbooieys Mountain ns the ar rrvzJ of the cars at SomerTiiie. Tee Horw Car will teare :>.e froct of the Union H t?-L quarter c an h^ar previos? the :!-pnrt=re oi' each b.->at_ Ail borage a: the ri?fc ot !i>' owner. oI7 NEW-YORK TO EASTOX W: pa..?PEOPLE'S LINE. ?Fare $1 S oniy. ,Leave pjt-r No. 1. Nona n.\rr at Si o'clock A. M. i;n.iv. (Sundays PT-?p:ed,l by steamboat to ERxabeth ptn: or leave toe foot, t CmmblMtstreel ?t ?nVIorj a M.. by N.Jersey Riiiroad to EIrxabethlown, there connect wjtb the tra:n Of cars for Somerv?le: coacbes thence (only 54 miles.) arriving at Ea?*ar. at <5 o'clock. P. M. p'or seats ap piv ? ? A. D. Hope. Me-chav.t- Hotel. 41 Cortlandtst. N. B. This route, on account of the short distance bv coaches, comraeodsdtsetf to the public. OrFre reTDOved from 73 to 41 Crtlundt sTreet. ?ep-< QTJ LONG island railroad ??tfl?g '.'"'.: P \NY?"n and atter W.-.Instar, ?So EELvetnb?r loth, 1842, the trains w:ll raa asfol L.-3-.e Suffolk Station at 1 P .M Leave D-*r Park at it o'clock, P M Lesve Ricksville ar.d Henjpstead at 7i, A M and 2PM Leave Jamaica al B o'clock, A M and Jj P M Is ive Neu York, a: ?? A M and 4 j P M Leave Brooklyn at 9J o'clock. A M and 4} P U ON SUNDAYS. Leave Jamn:*a nt 3 o'clock A M and Cj P M L? ave New York at aj A M and 4- P M L B ? at Si A M and 4; P M Leave Suffolk Station at I P M Leave r>e-r Park at I j P M Leav.- Hlcksvflle and Hempstead a: 2 P M The 4; I' *.: tram runs to riick<vi!le only. The Sunday 44 P M train runs to Jama km ot .... nlfi* jggflfo ADAMS fe CO.'S New-York _^^rjr^j ?''".l F*v-e,v?The public are res . fnllv* informed thst the sub-rrihers have f?iah ' . .1.1 E i; . \ v. ? \ . ? : d New. ark. N. J . (or the transmission and speedy delivery of package*. Bundles, Money, fce~,tl e colleetioa of Notes and B :l-. aa.t ail oth'r f'usri..?? apperia .ntng '.o ?i, Ktpr,? tjrders lor articles to be returned by the Express will be delivered freeol ctiar?e. Office in New.York at No. 7 WjH~treet. and in Newark at Snv.h'. Newspape Depot. No. SSO Broa?i-st:eet. L- .ivo New.York at ll\ A. M. ai-d 4: P. M. Newark at 9 \ M. and Ii P. M. d2T" Im ADAMS L CO. fs^mr. VV1NTE R ARRANGEMENT. ^&-^(S?FOI{ ROSHEN Vi \ \EW YORK \ND - ^ -'trT'KRIE RAILROAD.?Fare to Grwhen $1.50? '?~"?~~"" i',!ri ? r*s .*l 25.?On and after Monday, January 2d. li'4,1. ihe mr? of the New York and Erie Railroad will run in connection with the Steamboat UUca, (Capt. A. 11. Sennits.) daily. (Sundays excepted;) For Passenaers?Ls are Courttondtstreei pier at 9 o'clock A M ; leave Gosben at ijuarter past 8 A M. For Freight?Leave ?--unl.oi.ti street pier at 3 P. M.; Ie.>ve Hostien at halfpa t * A M. H C. SEYMOUR, Supt and EngV. TJ7" The passenger tm;n conuecu at Turi:or's with R?>ai h's Mnii Stages for Newburgb, New Paltx, Kingston, Cat-kili and Albany-, and at Gosheo with the Catbondale an.' other Western Line of Stages. janS i- \:y\rrt?NCErf"f(r\)\kla.m). -SaSefcc kc ?Tai subscriber continues to transmit mon? ey, tn sumi l-iige or small, to persons residing io any part of Ireland, in the same manner as lie. and bis predecessor, have don*, for the hsi thirty years ani more; also, to any part of England or Scotland. Money remitted by letter '.post paid) to the stb-cr>ber, or pt rsoi.nlly deposited with him.wuti the name 01 the person or peis >ns in Ireland. England 1 r Scotland, to whom it is to l?e s?rir, and nearest po?t town, will b.- immediately traasmilted and paid accordingly, ami a receipt to that el feel g.vr-n or forwarded to the sender, j 13 1.11* GEORGE McBRIDE, Jr. !t2 Cedar st. N CHANCERY?Before the Vice Chan cellor.?Tli* President, Directoi^k Co. of the Green wich Bank. vs. Davis and others. In pursuance of a decretal orderoftbls Court made in Ihe al.ove cause, will he-Cild at pulil c auction under the direction 1 f the subscriber, one ot the masters thereof, by E. II. Ludlow, Auctioneer, at the Merchants' Exchange in the Cilj ol New-Yoi k. > n ibe 3it.h day 01 January, instant, at 12 o'clock, noon of that day. All those two certain lots, pirn 1 or par.'els of land with the buildingsdiereon, situate, lying and being in the Elev ? nth Ward ol the City of New.York, on the Westerly side Ol Avenue D. hetwrer Eighth and Ninth streets, and known ami designated cm a map of one hundred and fifty lots of ground situate in the Eleventh Ward of the City of New York, belonging to the estate of John Fi'ik, deceased,and made by D. O? :.. Ciiv Surveyor, in Marcli A. D. I.-73, and now on tiie in the office of t.'^e Jt-^isler of the City and County 01 Ncw-Yotk, ks ots numbered one hundred and forty-seven (147.) our liuedred nnd lorty e[ght'(I'4S,) andly ine coi dguous to each other, which, lakentoge4ber iniund ed as t..iiows, v.z : commencing at ike Northwesiei'ly c..m arofArenue D and Eigbtbstreet ami running thence North? erly along tlje Westerly line of Avenue D fbrly-slx IVet eleven inches; dience westerly parallel with Eighth street ninetv-tl.re? feet, iher.ee Soutin rly and parallel will. A?e hue D.,forty-six feel -oi4 eleven inches, thence Ka-ierly aloeg Ihr- S'ortiieriy si >?( Ei.'h'ii street itieeiy-ttir? e ie, t lo Avenue D, t-e place of beginning.?NewYork, Jan.7. 1 WILLIAM Wl CAMPBELL, Master in Chancery. A. W. Bradford. Solicitor. 2tawijaS0 ~1C OKAN 0 ERY.?Before 1tTi7~Vlce Clnnre?or ?The New-York Dry Dock Company vs. Ileien Cornelia Dudley asd others.?in pursuance of u de? crelnl order ol this Court made in ihe atwve entitle.1 cnu-e, will be sold at put,he auction, under the direction.of the -u jsc 1 ilier, one 1.1a ma ?:? r- then of, l?y Wilkins and Rol hns. a ui tioRet r-. at the Merchants' Exchange in the city ol New-York, uu die -^ui day ol January instant, at 1^ o'clock (noon) 01 that da: ? All the trjual undivided seveo-eigblhs of all thai rertniu lot, pii sc. or pare I of hyid situate in the TwtLrtu Ward of the city ol New-York, arid when taken togetle?r, bounded and described as follows:?Beginning on the Easterly - ? e of tke Bloomingdale road, at the intersection thereot with ihe centre line o; Fi/iy-firsi s re.-t. thence.running alo a the Easterly -'de of the sa 1 ? ia 1 9 iuth furtv-iwo de rets West, to the middle o; a lane sixteen and one-half f* tt wide, adjoining Ihe line now or iaie of'Andrew Hopper, tbt nee along the middle-of saW ia;e? >,,uiii forty ni:,e ;( gree-. Ea?t *\x hundred and thirtv five feet; thence South lorty ?ix degrees and thirty minutes East to ti.e centri ol the Siith avenue; t. ei ce Nortkerly'alonz she centre ?> the Sixth avenneto the centre of ihe said Fifty-first -tr?et; thence Westerly along tlie centre line o: FiRy-firsi rtreel 10 the place f hegt tin i g. being a part of the preaiises which were conveyed by VVm. H. J.-.up and M ir> II m- wife, ;o neary Dndley, by deed bearing date me iwetity-th rd day of August, one thousand eight bun red and thirty-six.? New-York; January 7, !8?3. WILLIAM VV. c LMPBELL, Master in Chancer A. t'Ri-T, S hcitor. j7 2tw'j23 ~ BmvtRV Savings Ha.vk. > New-Yoi k, J*nu-try 12th. 1M3 ) jVli'KXU.?'J'he Trusteea of ;his Id stitution hereby notify the Depositors, that a -en.i annual dividend, at the rateol rive percent piramjomon all-urns t>i live <loiinrs and upwa; d. and less-:han live hun? dred dollars, and. four percent per annum onailfums of five hundred <!??!:irs and upward, which have been deposl t*d at least ih.-ve moiithspr? vious to :tie 1?| in-tan', will he p ,:,i io depositors, on ao-i alt.r Monday, the 16.b in-tant. during the bours oil business al tl? i>ank. The interest will he p-is?ed to the cr? dit af each depositor, and such a- ?hall no: t?e called for will remaia a- piiucip?!, ami draw iutere.-t from ihe Isi msant. Tbe baok isopeu tor bc.ic-ss a; No. (S3 Bowery, on M ?!.'?/Tim ..'ay o d S -tt::ti:jys, rr 111 5 to 7 o'clock v. >t. Bv rt ol the Board of Trustees, JAMES MILL-:, President. G. W. Coggshall, Secretary. j;3 6t A N AC ! respecting the Collection of XJL. Taxes -n the City ol New-York?Passed-January 12tb, IMS?The People of the St ile of New Ya k repre .s?-iit,-ti in Senate and Assembly, do enact as lb!to?vs . Section 1. Li any t^x of any description on the e? ates real or personal of the freeholders sad iuliabitauts of the citv of New York for die year one thousand eighthundred and forty-:??, shal! remi-in unpaid on the 2t'th tlay of Feb? ruary' next ensuing ih.* passage of th;s act, it shall tb?n and not before that time, he lawlul for the collector, who-e duty it may he 10 collect r?ch v>?- to charge, receive nnd collect in addiuon to the amount of ?nch tax. oi.e per c?<nt u; on the amount thereoC ao*1 to charge, receive and coileci, upon such tax. so remaining unpaid <>n ti e l^venllelll day of ea< It roonth, between the nwnth 1 February next ami. the first day oi April, the dto* prescribed by law for the cAWeciors in the said city to make thftir rrtcrns to the Ciiarrib-rl tin or Treasurer thereof, a fuiher addition or increase of one per ce,-,: tip..r> Ii e g no it ol -uch tax, and such incre2.se nr per cenia^e shall l>e paid over hnd accented for by such col? lector as a part of ti.e rax collected by him. Sec. 2. So mnrh of ail act? and parts ot acts as is inconsist enl w the provisions of ibis .-,c. is hereby repealed. Sec 3 This ?cr .-halt take effect unmediiiety. Stale of New Y> rk,) Secreiarj's OtEce. \ I hive compared the preceding with an or ginal law on fiie. in l><;s office, an-; do cerdry that the same is a c.">rr-ct transcript therefrom and of the whole o! sa;d oririnaL ARCH'D CAMPBE1 L, Dep. Sec of State. Albany. Jarsary J2,1Z42. j'.4 (i r FICES T?TET, in the second", ti'^ fe. ? r . 10 urth stories ew bn .'-, N-a. \L zud 160 Nassao-street; (Tribune Building?.) fronting the Park arxt nearry opprnite toe city Hall Enquire of T. McEI.RATH, on die pr.-mi-es ?23 tf ;XCH-?n<iE.? __ . en north wer. corner ol Pi?.arveaae and 125th saeet, wh? &foQ lots, or? namented w:? tree<i: also a pump neur the tloor; a?*ju:2 minutes walk from the Railroad. For fttRber oarucaian laqu eof J-fcJ W LRVKRJDGE. 145Cberry-st>N>Y. tu PL1 MHLK? uk tinmen.? Jffiifc. To Let. a Store aud Dr?i'aien; very adTantageoos* is u>...:ed and well a--ap:e,- to the above bnsiness. Posses. stoo given immediately. Apply to T. McELRATH, 160 Nassanstxe et._o2S ti TMPORTANT TO MECHANICS and X r-.-.hers.? Warranted ca?: net! e^r-r Tor.b mav be had at tbesubscriber*a old es:aW?ishment, 33 Attiirney'st.. cr at George Brings k Co-'s. 115 Ma_der>i=ce. New-York, at re daced Drxes to sTtil the tira-rs. 10 per cent to dealers. ? a25 Sm" J OHN C ON G EN. kok sale uk excha JrJK The cottage b??t House and Stable o O THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK.?The I? v.. x .?^wnr in th* Cirv of N-w-York in compliance with the rtxjointions of the Reeled Statntes nl the '? "\ VS"terebv a* fernen? of he Receipts and KxpenOtmres of:tit office fr? the nrn day ef J V V gfc' :,/ j^^EKlnduig the balances in his bands standing to theertN?tcf the sever* es in the Bcoks in bis office:_?? - Names of Intestates whose Es taies ! are b-en taken charge ot by the Publ.c Aftmin&rrator or his predecessor, and which have teen ceretoiora rrported. Addition. Residence, or Where iroro. ?.3. u _ it ? If James Vaietou. Mercbaut. Ahl ? Montier. Sempstress. Walter Copptacisr. Grocer. E labethUtrrtoe. Boarding-housekeeper. Jo-?eph Young. Musician. Samuel M. Buggs.Clerk. t.ihr Esabrook.Merchant. Pmlip Cavar.agn. Grocer. James Snmerau.Jeweler. Alexander LarTaitteur. Confectioner. John McKown. Manner. Jn: u. C. Peck. Merchant. Joseph Lawtnn.Clerk. R - rl Griersou.Jewel, r. . Sarah Adah. Widow. W im w. ram*wonli. Agent. James Hs>n?ee. Mariner. - FL Bulkier. Lawyer. Achilles Merlin. Druggist. ? than H Penny. Boatman. Charles McSoriey. Mariner. Hears Brtackmona. (?rocer. Bernard ttoih. Shoemaker. James Wells. Mariner. Margaret McCabe. Servant. Geirrt R -rnstein. Spinster. Rai pi S Rindley. Mariner. Benjamin Perrj. do . < y Boanessett. VVfaje Merchant. Uexanoei Morrison. Mariner. J.-Un B. Irwin. Physician. Dennis Diitra'i. laborer.? Anton o Canditus. Mariner. ta Brown. Manufacturer. I sepb I-a'd. (Jentleman. MungoCurrie. Clerk. John Steffins. Mariner. Ji se Pereora.' do . flO do do do ilo orge Row ell. VIben Ferdinand. W am Harvey. Samuel Hurgm.s. lehn Francis. George CengoH. Cht mist. John F. Sicvert.Manner. Thomas Bascom. do . lohn Hail.j do . Frederick Werthensoha. I'nknowa. William P. Dnhs-m.Clerk. Israel P Smith. Manner. JoIir V. Bormeth.Jeweler. Diana Bubois. Servant. Lew;> Sociers. Clerk. lohn Atkinson. Carpenter. Joseph Leo Wolf. Merchant. !obn R tf' r. Unknown. W :,; mi Bcrrows.! do .... T. George Harrison.I do .... W im K cj areson.Mariner. David Pea body. Unknown. I'tgnes PogatscUaig.Turner. James Perm. Clothes dresser "i i.o lennart. Peddler. lac b Wlrtz. Victualler. George A. Reinhard. Unknown. John White. .Manner. James Ward.I do . Dan el Dnscnl!.,. Laborer. Lni is Kinland. Baker. I imes T. Moore. Painter. Frederick Rhoda. Mariner. w Uiam Conklin.'Miner... Jean C. Bennison. Unknown. John Duba-k. Mariner. Cat?larhie Thirst.!SingIe woman Eosebe Kaitrir. Comedian. William H. Rolpfa. Clerk. <',\,l Scbmidtman. Furrier. Jol - Pinck. .Manner. John Jov.i do . Francis Graham.j dn . I aac Mory.[Merchant. Charles Hall. M riner. New-York Wi ham Wal nee.i do .i do John Morrell.' <to . New-Orleans (Ihristopber Light. Grower. New.York... ; New-York.... do I do do do do do do do Germany... New-Yoik. do Ho do do do do Germany.. New- Ycrk. do do do do do do do .. Germany... New-York., do do do do do do do do do do New-Orleans, New-York.... do do do N? w-Orleans , Uexander Brown. Unknown, Join: F. Ileltjie. .Manner_ Anson Cole.r do William Lane. Waiter. Peter Thompson.Mariner_ .Linie. March.'Last-maker. Name- oi hue-tales whose Ks-' tales have been taken eharge| oi by ihe Public Administrator or his pre.lrcessc.r. at.d which] have not been heretofor re-1 ported. do do do do do Boston k Bacnelin.:Unknown , I hn I ampbell. Mariner.|New-Jemy Jeremiah Deem Deering. Unkt town. Ireland . JohnAplimj. ,to .New-Ycuk. Marcus Brutus.[Be-ardinghouse keeper ..' do James Turner. Blacksmith. Boston_ .! i| n W.Cronland. Piloi. Russia. ,,vi Litil.-b-y. Comb-maker. New-York. J bi Gallagher. Porterhouse keeper _ do Adeline Bennett. Unknown. do Isaac c< x. Mariner. Liverpool . do . New York. do . LiverjKKil George Moore Wj|ij v\ nod . Josiah Dowdy , !tii hard Adams Will am Brown Th mas Adams , I'etrT Lllbtie Charles B. Barker do do do do do do New Jer?ev .. Beaton. fJl known .... Ni w.York.... U rim.ark. Bahimore .... John Turn? r.1 c.i, penter. New Ybi k.. Peter A. Williams.[Mariner. Hamburg-... Gi rgeAnderson.j do . New-York.. Peter Thomas.I do .su-'rin. Kiclnril L -a. Poneihouse keeper. New-York.. Wjiiiam-Dunn. Mason.i do W ilii .in Ttiomp-,,,1. 1'i.knowu.j do W iliiaiii !lubb?r,|. Manner. do Andrew Chi istie R bert Mai din .. Fram is IL Mathe Charles Taylor .. Hugh Morris?< i .. I <lo . England. Musician. England .... Gentleman. New York... [Soldier. Per:n.yiv;?nia favern k.-. per.[New.York_ Thomas Bow.er.[Mariner.!Unknown Yn.-in w f> rilson. Hugh Curlce. Matth! s R ker. Edward Wetth. Charles Rich. Edward Bwwerbank. Eleanor Mon i.. J;.se; h E. (..'ardoii. Jane, Murriock. do .I Massachusetts do .New-York_ Grocer.I do .... Mariner.[Scotland. do .I Unknown_ Unknown .I Lo .don. do .I Unknown Manner.I rlo .... S nele woman.[New-York.. obn McNeil. Merchant.Se?ilaod... A. M. Harns. Mariner. Unknown .... Ci tries Long. ,|o . New England Mary Dwyer.s.ngle woman. Unknown .... Chart' 5 A. Hornau.I do .... Thorr.a3A. Mera. Unknown. Virginia . JohnMurdock.io . New-York.... .Jo !. Oscar. t'aip?-nler. Sweden. u : im Breckexrtdgr. Unknown.Scotland. v- ni Morton, er Horton_ Manner. Norway. JohnT. Hasfcell. Unknown. Maine. Jo " Lyn?. Uii . New-York;... w ' ? Boulton. Farmer. England. William tiari-?riB. Currier.! do _ M ? ? biMSon. Boardioghonse keeper..[New-York_ '? Brown. Colored manner. Unknown_ Louis Di-rr. Unknown. Germany. Joi.n Roberts.;Sh'p master. New-York_ George Walker. Unknown. Scotland. Ernest Schotte.!Clerk.Switzerland.. :' ?.|Porterbosse keeper_New-York_ Patrick Rtley.|fin?rer. I do Richara Ervin.iLaliorer. do Nicho'as Waiib.? do .? do John.P. Hudson. Mariner. . Denmark.!!! Kl; ' ."" ,'v . . VVidow.New-York.... \nel M. Rnhus. Clerk. I do Em I) H. King Sanm-l Minerbi. Robert P. Butler. Miguel Nadal. DjvkI Hughes. i>e.>ni?- Hodgson. Frr-derirk Meyer. I-a.an E. C'cke. David Jones J. Frederick Nhzschtoami Ena gn WHks. Mariner v., - i Norton .. G-o-.-e Wi?li... , To mas Lloyd .. Charles Curtis .. J.I.Ties Yeo. . . James Thompson P-itrxk Troy .... Henry Jones .... P ai eis Morris .. Board nghouse kerpfr... do .... Genth man.! do .... Physician. England. Unknown . Germany. do . Ireland . do .I do . Cabinel muker. New-York_ Carpenter.'South Carolina Unknown. Nova So.na.. Shoe-maker. New York_ . Eng!*nd. do . Maim-. Unknown. Ffiti.ir.,/. Collector Cny Revrr.oe New-York_ .Mariner. Unknown .... do . Connecticut .. do .lisle of Wight. Laborer. New-York.... Manner.J do .... do. Fra?re Will ,m Murphy. Mad rider....."jriorida*..***: JamesB SIcLanby. Naval officer. U. Stales.... M. Ubeswer. r'nknawn.j New Orleans. Peter SUgg... Merchart.iNew-Yoik.... ? l' een. Block-maker.| do Teamster.Ireland. .j England. $10 9S0 27j 260 00. SO 42 65 00 do Unknown ... Ireland. Holland. New-York... Switzerland . Canada Leonard Tl 0BMU Clark James Sinclair.jMa.-!n*r Thomas Pritchard.| o0 Joseph Medl-v. ^0 "\" WilUam M?-rrifiv!.i. fjn Timothy Dwyer.! Laborer .... f- -u ?-- I.-:-tir. Farmer_ fienty Boy land.[ Stoce-cutter Gustave A Hambrit.Merehant... Robert Soar er .| ro u lliam Smrmons.\Marin*r ..!!.i Euelami" :.S - v *.'Merchant.j Boston ..... **ttDwi.j co . England ... i-.'sr nre d0 . do .. , f w ,m',n..-hip-ma^er.! do J hn.doore.Manner.I do Peter Barras.j do .I <j. ZapharWoo.1. Ccstnm llonse Officer.. .Ww-York" Mary Wood. Widow. do En.ar.uel Griffin.iMarifier. . "j do John Caithness.\Pon^r.**VJ ^0 John M. Sloan.(Ship-master.'.'.'.'.'.'.{ do ' ? '?? Ur*.iTafior.:I England i.i-OA ?y 75 W 13 86 1,786 28 1?0 31 21 22 63 80j ?U? CO 64 63 j 87 66! 19 97' 15 631 9 63' 4 Art! 600 pO 5 00] 36 6s; 21 42 18 291 96 43 I t 63 24 c?; 7? 39 19 421 9?? 31 34 611 204 5.8! 395 21 10 CS1 221 On 8 5-.I 6 16 1 87 7 08 6 17 3.5 H2 17 31 II 99 1(15 29 73 65 243 W r,e t;4i 2,737 7h "jo 251 4 89 I 75; 22 1 0 51 91 2j* sh 29 10 1,021 H'< 7 88 14 75 7 '? S2I 56 21 (Jo 52 40 1,450 74 34 46 65 94 1 12 64 VJ 61 S9 9!1 II 132 02 13 00 1 45i 9 21 i 911 III 14-5 C5 329 09! 52 31 8 98 13 50 14 37 17 6? 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