* Died at Boftdn the I2th, inft#In the 6oth. year of his ageJOHN MANLEY Efquire, Captainand commander in the Navy ofthe United States. His merit and lervices were never more grate* lully recognized than at the interment of his remains on Monday the 18th. His ohfequics Were Kilemnized with great f^mp. Military honors were paid to his memory by the Independent corps of Eufiliers, commanded by Capr. Joseph Laugh-TOK ; and by the attendance of the Adjutant-General, the officers fef the fir/t regiment and Bo(ton Artillery, by orders of the Supreme Executive* As many of his felJow-citizens of ail ranks as could attend appeared upon the dccafion, to honor the memory of the man who fought that all might be free. The frater* niry of Majons as a tribute to the memory of their departed bio* tlier, it re wed flowers on his grave, and planted the fprig of CaUia, in remembrance of if« worth.