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Own. at bo drive and % come Baaw'§ Waren, Propringes, THE NAVAL REVOLUTION. ‘The Officers Dropped, Farioughed, and Placed on Leave of Absence—List of the Promo- (ions that wili be Made—Old Ironsides in the Dry Dockh—Sketches of the Captains, de, &e. On the 20th June last past, the Naval Board convened in Washington, and Captain Shubrick, the senior officer, presided. ‘The following t# a copy of the act authorizing the examination of the Board>— AN ACT TO PROMOTE THE EFFICIENCY OF THE NAVY Ad Siates of A! nacted by the Senate and House of Representatives o . in Congress assemble: hat 9 mssage of this act, the Presiden of the United Staces shall eauine & bowed of uaval aificers toh nis, whitch Loard, may on mbled, to consist of five captains, five commanders, an | der stich regulations as the se escribe, shall make « caret the olficers of the yraites hy ex nm inentioned, and half repori to whe Secretary of the Nay “names ind Fwuk of ail ollicers of the said grades who, 1 wiecinent of said board, shall be incapable of perforiia * roy how ariven from any cause inp) ng suiicient blame on the of the officer to justify 1, they shi be sivteken altogether from the ro sald board ehali be filled by the shall pres Provided, That no oflicers npon said hoard eretnry. Fee be found ol tele respective offices, ranks, or grades, pproved by the P' need, tu the ord rank and those 80 ph 6 Of Absence ys entilied when #0 ph and approval of th y of the furtough pa ed, according (0 th President, and sh: all times for iy. And officers who mayb created by the reserved lst shall, the leave of absence” or * y would h 3 Dat Ww reeeiye, ip addition 10 811 dere” pay, i of abser grede to whic serutiny and reser ades” of captaln, sed midshipmen te re pay commander, ent, be droppe id Remon’ eligi Dut shall be siibject to the orders of th ity, and vacancies © ice Hist by placing officers on the reserve at the time, 4 list Inthe Navy Reiser, to be entitled the “Reserv eed on the reserved list shall receive ti may be board end eflictendy all their daty both ashore and atlont Lahendver sald Loard shall helleve that said insompeuen>y part i recommend that bis nam» Vacancies occurring 1) of the Navy, who veihe number nd grades of tis officers, ns atoresnld: examine into port npon the éfic.ency of olficers of a grade above thera, And bei furcher enacted, That all officers who shall y the said board incapable of periorming the diites ball, if such Gnd » shall to Wil Y reqular promotion in the order of rank or seaior\ romoted to fill the vacaned while unemployed, receive iting orders" p. ¢ been entivled if such promotion had not b employed at sea, or on other duty, they shal of aiisen a ‘or Swadtiine or they may be so promotea: Provided, on Of officers shall exiend oaly to the Hewtenant. P And provided further, That all vacincles occurring in ihe grade of tnnaters shall be filled by the prom» 7 the difference between the “waiting orders” or id the lowest Kea Kervice of the masier, at this and tion of the senior passed midshipmen, to be eniiiied masters in the Ine of promotion, who when promoted susli recewe the pay allowed by law to masters; that the number of masters and that the line of promotion shall not exceed sixty io 7 Jn this act contained shall be held or constewed ‘a auihorize auy Inerense of the aggregate pay of the aald grates, or OF the na val service, as now allowed by law, Se beat any time entitle! to promo:tor dismirsal wi the Navy to place any offi Sec. 4. And be it farther en contitet Approved, February 28, 1855, 3, Abd be it further enacied, That nothing in th contained shail be construed to restrict, apply to, or inp regular promotion of officers in the service list of the n: cons or resignations, in the naval air the right of the upon furlough. 1, That nothing in this act shall be so construed as to increase the ageregate nu) officers, and that all laws, or clauses of Laws, £0 6 ‘with the provisions of this act, are hereby re ber of as thay vealed, It will be seen that the Board and the President have li the power in the premises, and that their report, se- vere though it may be, must be submitted to. There tsa very great deal of excitement on the sub- ject all over the country. The officers generally de- nounce the whole thing, and will attempt te find some re- Nef by application to the next Congress, We have compiled the subjoined: facts from autheutic sources. The list of promotions to be made is based up- on the last register, and will be found quite correct Among the dropped and furloughed names will notice several names that have In no enviable connection in the pul will also see that several officers w! guished for services rendered to the sc! ier reade and li a ture of their country, have been placed on the same plat- form with naval gentler dangers of the » nothing. Such mena Maury, W. on who prefer to shirk the pocket their salary for doing A, Bartlett a N. Matlitt (of the Coast Survey), and others, deserve something better than to be dropped or furloughed. ‘The senior officers are exceedingly indignant, althongh $2, wptains on Jeave pay 16 Captai jurloug! A 7 Commanders on leave pay 18 Commanders on furlough pay. 18 Lieutenants on leave pay 44 Lieutenants on furlocgi pay 3 Masters on leave pay Midshipman on sbipman on furlough pay fieers receiving annually... annexed 4 comy have boon “dropped,” “retired on leav sor 10 per annum for doing nothing is not so bad as being dropped altogether, which some of them, if all t i f {he depastment could be exposed, richly otis othe retired list will foot up as follows:— $35,000 20,000 30,609 16,200 21,800 that lu 26,400 te list of the officers who furlough: has Tolal wa ea the date of each officer's entering the service. and iJ number of years and months been at DROPPED. Captains Enid servic Vv. P. Levy ‘ . Oct, 21, 181 Wa. Ramsey*..., sSept. 1, 1811 3. Y. Zantainger® Noy. 16, 180 Commanders Frederick Varnum, nel W Lecompt Law Pennington. W. H. Noland Jaines Noble ovkie J.T. MeDonough. RW Ef ‘Thomas Brownell. John J. B. 1. B. Avery Wash. A. fartlett, A. Davis Harrell. S.C. Barney = Hf, stevens Abner Read 1, C, Wait, A.C. Rhind.......... Passed Midshipmen J. 8. Pobrer...... Dec. at J. Madigan, Jr... Feb. 19. . Byreus, 26, March 2s Jan, 1 Jaly 2. Fen 18 Dec. 8 19. Charles Gray. E. Selden, David Ochileree J. A. March. C. B. smith P. Woger, J Francs 6. C Kawin F. Gray. Caplaing, 82,00) per annw eliher of these Capurins have been to sea as such. 1849 1810 14h 1840 1842 180 1si2 164d 1841 1sil 1841 In ai 1839 184) 1840 1841 |, 1846 RETIRED LIST—LEAVE OF AnSEN! Pay. 5 (senior, $3.500;) Command ere, $1,800, Livutenants, $1,200, Masters, $600. Cayhaine. Fat'd wervicr. Stephen Cassin Feb. 21, 1800 ica. C, Read. <April 2, 1804 T. Ap hee ve Nov. 22) 1805 David Gebteinger . Nov. 15, 1909 James Armetrong.. Nov. 15, 1800 Charles Stewart, (Sen. Capt.) March 9, 1798 David Conner . dan, 16, 1800 John D. Sleat .. Feb. 12, 1800 Chas. W, Skinn’ 16, 1900 Joseph Sutth.. 16, 1809 Jobn Pereival. larch 6, 1809 y April 28, 1810 a . June @, 1811 Wiliam Jamexon Sept. 1, 1811 Hogh N. age Sept. 1, 1811 Commanders John ¥. You BW. Cw Jobn L. Saunders , John 5. Paine tt} seal = Soa service iy, M. i 2 Ww 19 » 2 i Ww oo) iz Ww 0 yy oy » enooas TW EE Bu VY ce ns ED. Da Entered ieutenants. Servire, dq 4.¥. Miller ....., Nov. 1, 1826 nu 6 Henry Darcauiel Apr 1) 1826 wT George M. White , -Nov. 1, 1828 u 0 seorge 1. a Apel 1) 1828 37 Stephen Lecatur, - March 17, 1620 7% James B. Lewis, March st; 141 n oO John Hall... o. 1, 1892 1 @ M.B. Woclney ‘et. 21, 1892 Ls 4S. Falmer dun, 1, 1826 3 2 George Hers Jan, 1, 18% 6 8 ivan. + March 3, 189% 10 0 Master Froncis Madlat seesSept, 22, 1812 46 Robert K : July 20) 1812 o oO John Roblnwon... ........,.Nov. 27) 1916, 5 7 ¥URLOUGH LIST—FURLOUGH PAY Captains, &1 40 per Annom; Commanders, $900; Tieu- tenangs, 800; Masters, $40; Paseed Mi lhipmen, $09, Enteret Sea Servioe, Servive, Yy. M. ‘ «Jan. 11, 1808 2 1. ¥ Voorhees, Noy. 16, 1809 a 6 Thomas | » isin 6 10 Tevjamin | age... 1810 nu 5 Ww. RK Laimer., 160 2 0 Henry Hensy. ikl rae Jobo H. Graham, 18, 181s 50 Wiitisw Toman. 1, pie | Lewis E. Simonds Bt 2 10 H. Hi. Coe’ 1s, m4 Horace B. Faw . 4 9 @ Wilkinson, WW, uw 8 D, Salier.. 1, wot Thomas M. Newelt,, ny, 7 Joveph Smoot... 1, 19 14 Stephen Champlin 22) 60 Commoners. Charles T. | tart 18 34 Herry Bruce 9 1% 1 ALK. Lon 1, ws F. A. Nev thie 10, % 2 William Green so... 1, 18 10 am Si. Armetrong. 00, 6 7 W. F, Shields, 4 6 s 1 Joseph Myers 6 15 Tho n 4, 2 John > . 6 16 1 Thor. J. Manning. 1, u 10 George Ado 1, 2 S. bterrett chu 6 2 6 10, 1 23, 2 4 0 18, 5 he, William B. Fi ogernld Henry © Flagg, Busbred W. Hu A. A, Holeernb Robert Handy... Joba d won Henry A. Steele Alexander Gibson Bissell Chandler... Williainson E. C. Bowers... W.D, Porter. Peter Turner... W. F Hunt JJ. Boyl James M. Watse Frank Hllery...... Matthew F. Siaury,. Joba P. Gilli john C. Car AH. Kiltz. mes M. Maurice Famvel K. Knox, Alexander Murray Jobo Abbott ‘Aug. &. Raldw Charles Hunter MV. CePerry none. nous. Passed Midshipman. Samuel Pearce. March 90, 1803 5 4 Our readers who are mathematically inclined, may de rive considerable useful information from the above table, by subtracting the years of service from the whole term They wid see that some captains have been yed for twenty or thirty years, and that there Iv ‘utenont who entered the service as sailing 1 of service: one ter, who has never been at sea, Several captains entered the service as masters, and their promotion was rapid, as they were enrolled before or during the war of 1812-16. ‘There are seventeen sailing masters in the navy, most of whom have never been at sen wince they received the'r warrants, A sailing master that never bat masters went to sea i# certainly a sort of anomaly are now i nin the whereas the ling master can get no higher. It would be insporsible to give the reasons for the nets of the Board in individual cases, but they may be guessed nerally by those (amillar with the service, In some anees very valuable junior officers have been con signed to obscurity, and this has brought down a deol of just indignation upon the Board. ine of promotion it Some ¢ enior oMieers have done good service to their country. Among them we may wention:— Commodore Caw yAKT. who entered the service nearly sixty as lieutenant, and received his commission fifty years ago. In 1800 he com iment, iwelve guns, and took the French privateer Les Deux Amis, also the French man-of war schooner Hane, fourteen guns. He was second in com: ni Lefere Tripoli, avd commanded the Constellation in 1£12. and was soon afterwards transferred to the Consti- tution. Here he distinguished himself by taking the British frigates Cyane and Levant at the same time, His carver with the Constitutic marks ble events in history been in com # one of the He has te mond, andi. it said be desired to be put on the retired list in order to set a good exemple to the seniors and give young fellows a chanee, Cotmodore Srerwex Cassy entered ibe service in 1800 At the battle of Vattsburg Buy Le comm schooner Ticonderoga his conduct Commodore Davi Conxem commanded the home sand rom at the breaking out of the war with Mexico, anil re ceived much public applause for his gallantry, although overslanghed by the adsainistration of Mr. Polk, who cent out dore Perry, who took the coipmand from Con ner in the moment of victory. Commodore Conner's dix: positions for landing the troops at Vera Cruz were excel Jent, and he received deserved credit for the able per- fox mance of his very difficult tas, Coptain Parsm commanded gunboat No, 160 0# railing monster in 1849. His boat was captured after a dexpe- rate conflict. in which half her complement wore pat hors du combat. ‘nine wax badly wounded. re T. Av CaTmaey Jonm commanded the Pa- cific squadron in 1840, and captured the town of Monte rey after bearing that war had broke out with Mexico He was courtmartialied after bis return in 1850, and sas pended for two or three years, Commodore Jones also Gistinguished himself as Ueutenant of a division of gun bonts, part of the defences of New Orleans, On the Mth of Leceinber, 1815, he engaged a force ten times his num ber and al'hough defeated, the result of the combat was ked upon ae « triumph, Commodore Jones was wound ed while repelling boarders. Congress voted him a sword for bis goilantry in this action. Bome of the senior officers hare little eccentricitie which have prevented them from belng employed. Cap. tain Voorhees was tried in 1845 on charges made by He eretary Panecroft, but was incommand of a rhip in 1861 Captain Percival, commonly called “ Mad Jack,” wax fo © long time in command of the Constitution, He wo » splendid seaman. but very eccentric and very rash. He has been living in retirement since 1546. The time that these Captains have been unemployed will average twenty. five years; several of them reach thirty years of iene. Stewart bas seen moro service than any of thern, and is now commandant of the Navy Yard st Mbiladélphia. Skinner is Inepeetor of Ordnance: Smith, Superintendent of Con- struction and Repair Bureau: Boorman commana our Naty Yard; Smoot commands tho Navy Yard at I mouth, NH. It seems @ little strange that these officers doing duty, should be retired, while out of the thirty three Captain left ou the liste there are many waiting for orders which will never come from soy goverument on earth, ‘The Naval Bonrd ls @ great thing for the young officers, who formerly bad to wait for death to remove those stove them. The report makes a terrible hole in the Haguter, taking o@ the seniors of every grage, gag irmoring nded the aud received general applause for Commoe etx Meutcnants, The following is s list of the prowotivas ‘that will be made ¢o fill these vacancies, as rank in (he navy stl goes by sendority:— TO BK CAPTAINS. on apa von : Joseph }. Farragut, Wm. H. demate, TA. la, Stephen B, Wilson, Victor M. 1 Robert . Cu . Joba fi Frederick 5 Samael Meroer, Binvkity " . Charles Lowndes, Duncan G.N. Hollins, yu Marwion, Wm. 8. Walker, Samuet F. Dn Pont, eo T ry, Goo, A, Mactruder, m. L. Ruviscn, Levin BM. Powell, John Fope, Charles Wikes, Thos. ©. Selfridge, G. J, Van Beant, Beury Dagle W, © Nebstson, LIRUTENANTS TO BE COMMANDERS. Arthur Lewis, A. B. Fairfax, Charter H_ Me Biair, James 1, Row sa, Henry ).. Thateber, Joba 8, Frederick Chatord, Wm. bellatr, ; Richard Le Lage, Robert I. Hiteheack, Lather Stoddard, Wm. M, Glewdy, Verj J ‘lotten. Arthur cinclalr, ‘Thomas W. Brent. CH. A. H. Kennedy, Joba K. Mitchell, dos. Lapnon: Chas. H. Poor, TWow Tui ner ‘Timothy A. Hunt, Samuel FP. Hazenrd, George A. Prentine, Samninl P, Lee, Raphael Seamer, Oliver 8. Giisxon’ Stephen C. Rowan, Fatward B. Thotapson, Jaines Vindley Sphenck, Win Tagen’ © John M. Lerrion, Alf ed Taylor, Samuels wartwout, dawnes). Mohinstry, Jobn A Vablgren. G Gansevoort, Charles Green, F. Lyd dandy, Melancton Smith, Wa. €. Chaplin, Cieero Price, 3. R. Coldeborough, Charles 3 Bi Fi Theodore P. Green, wee, Joby R. Tucker, ‘Th Jay George Minor, P. Robert F. Pinkney, Th Edward M, Yard, Wan, 5. Young, Wm, W. Bleecker, dJoveph ¥. Green, Charles W. } ickesing Wm, M Walker, Thornten A. Jenkins Jobn P. Marchan John De Camp, Overton Carr, Robert & Johnson, John A, Winslow, Joun Rodgers, Win, tt. Taylor, Joba W MASTYRS IN LINE OF PROMOTION AND PAS: SUIPMEN TO BE LIKRUTENANTS. Livingston Richmond Aullek, Robert A. Marr, Faward Bri Wm, G, Tea Samuel V. Carter Robt. M. MeArarn, Edward © Stoat John Woleutt, ‘Thos. #, Phelps. GV. Denniston Francis 8. Conov Colville Terrett, Hemer C. Blake, Stephen V. Quackenbush, - dellers, Austin Charles W. Aby, Reuben Harris, James BMeCau Alex. ¥. Warley, Ieonard Paulding, Jward Barrett, Jolin W. Bennet, Clark He Wells, Earl Eagle, Joseph M. Yradtord, B. Lowrie, J. H. Carter, Wm, H. Parker, Are ae David A. MacDermut Wr. P, Buckner E. Morgan, W. K. Bridge Rich, 1. Law, W. H. Willeos Thos. Reney John Van N. Phitip Joha T. Barrand, John H. Upshur, sam. KB. Prankiin, W. D. Whiting, W. 1. Yowell, s. 1. Phelps, ¥¥. McCauley, TL. Walker W. Mitchell, Francis A. Roe. Joe. B. Smith, W. HW. Murdaugh, Joun M. Brooke, W. Glbeon, award Renshaw, Joreph 1. Dancis= Kobert Sturrt John T. Walker, Theodoric Lae, 5... bok rige Hi. Bie dela Van MeColum, Jobp F. Hart, Oscar ©. Badger Thomas ©. Harris m Kell, John 1. Davi adicton G, Watmough ge W. Young William Van Wye Joho H. Russell, Edward K. Stone, ‘Thomas C. Eaton, Dawson Phenix, Robert F. BR. Lewis, Charles P. MeGary Heary st. George Kanter, ftanter Davidson, Audrew W. Jobmon. jexander A. Kemme sees §. Thornton, John B. Stewart, M. Votterson Jones, Watvon Pe, Alexander M. De Bree, Jouph b. Pe Haven, B, Luce, Ale cander W. Habersham, ron Mawr Witlem 7. Trnstun Dulany A, Forres Jotun is. Wilson Robert W, Scott, Greenleaf Ciiey Walter W. Queen, Hie race N. Crabb, Robert K. Carter, 1 Mogae fumund W. He 1 Roche Thomas T. Hous! 1D. Minor mC, Wert, H. Van G. Tal K, Baswet Duvall ker hawon, fr Lewis A. Kimberly Beverly Kennon. &. Livingston Breoee George U. Mor J Sproston Baucroit Gherardi, 1. Beni Joba T W Howard Newman Ch’s Edmonston Thorburn, bard f, Bowen, Charles W. FL Joseph Fry. willl Leonard H. Lyne Jdovn } rd ©. Grafton. Aw * n Heston Roy Albert Allmaut We have recived the following indignant n rela to ¢ John Sicholms, whey la placed ugh list :— TO SHE EMITOR OF THY HERALD. etonished this moraing in reading y printed In full the name ef Corn ug been retired frow the vont degraded py given him: thet fs, has been furlougl iatence, levs than the carnings of a Inboring man gentlemen, this i* news to us open the Lak which we Lake people do not understand, and are not disposed to xubmit to. We have voter at the Wert ax well ax you of the Fast, and we will m ur votes tell on naval affatre in euch @ way as will be felt Commander Nicholas bas been known to u# upon the Takes foc the last eighteen month mmander of the United Staten steamer Michigan, amt he has during that time performed more valuable services to our Iake com merce than have been rendered by the ship during th enthe tine years previous. His services bave been ac \nowledged from time to time, over mu in. There ix nu agrebant, no shipewner, nu shi er, but willl re eco toy assertions: and [call on all publishers throug cut the West and Lake That Captain Nichola been at all thm ‘country, to promulgate thie whose traly valuable services have so freely tendered us, hae been ‘emmned from the uavy—eause not rhown, Shame, shyme, shane, we say to the govermment and Ite Maqui riterial Star Chamber, that althongh they may wot vajue the services of Capt. Nici we de, aud will see that he ix taken care of. La the coldest winds, the most vielent storms, the mort deapernte circum noes, be has not hesliated where ¥ or humanity led bizn, and through his gallant efforts vast amounte of property and many fives have been saved, Let me isk. how stood the navy before Captain Nicho- red stinong ust Why, sir, uaval officers were os gilded ornaments (*) of the ball roam—of no use, rvicer of the Michigan were as no- Captain Nicholas has raised the wavy to the t standard; his efforts heave redoundel to the credit of the navy, he bas cleared it from the name of reproach, and ls now rewarded by hiv country by being ret aside, There f# no man among ux whe will not regret the lone to the navy of such an officer. Ask the inew rance companies—ask the ipow net ask Gene Pe: has been done. Why in this present year $400,000 of property have been saved: and now the tx who bas been unreiitting tn his oxertions in our be has teen retired. while other genticmen of the nary have teen champagning in Washington or Jancing st Ne wv In it right?—ts 11 honest? We of the b erie, and one and all do mest heartily condemn such proceedings, nor ean we believe hat auch acts of despotiou will | ained by Congres A LAKE SEWOIEMAN Brooklyn City Court. Before Judge Oulver and Supervisors Stryker anil Allen. ASSAULT CYON A WOMAN BY AN AMSIATANT CAPTALY OF POLICE. Sat, 18. —Melenia B. Wateon ae Thix wax on action for senault ani battery, brought by the platatiff agninet the defendant, who le an assirtant coptaln of the Third District Police. for an alleged aeswult vpon the plaintiff, at the Third Distrlet station howes, on the Lith of June last, and of which there was an account given in the Hamat at that thee Mire. Melenis B. Watson wax the principal witness for the people, amd testified thet the int, Capt. “tiger put ber ‘out of the hali, at the Third District etation. on the 15th of June lest, and thet he knocked her down snd Kicked her while down, and tol her be would lock her ap if che Cid not go home. Her business wt the station house wae t ascertain what ber son had been dving— Le and another boy heaving been arrested by the ache at Lardy M. Stiger me Wilbam “haw, a0 aseletant captain of the wate dix trlet, was eworn for the defence, and also Willian Wil wom. They both temtified that the plaintiff was very ma excited and made comrlderable alee, and the écfemiant ordered ber to fo cut, whieh she refused vo do. He thew pot ber cat with comsideratie force, Wat they had oot men the Cotradant kick the pialotifl ‘The came wes Chen given to the jury aul (ke (efomiant vas found guilty f am extenlt bot valtery “entemee seserved 0 cotagteg cee! T Oty Intelligence. THR WT. NIOHOLAS MOTEL TRAGEDY. The wounded man, Capt, Wright, still romaine ias oritt- cal condition, No visible change seems to taken Place since yesterday. No fever or intlammativa of the in- testines lias yot made its appearance, which is a guod sign, The wuilerer is able to talk freely with thone friends who are permitted to viii him, but the doctors decm- ing such 4 course of conduct on the part of their pati highly dangerous, have forbid him te converse at length with any one. The wife of the injured man continuee at his bedsido, ministering to bis comfort and relief. The attending physicians are of opinion that the chances are in favor of Mr. Wright's recowe ayt. Wright was much easior last night at 12 o'clock, when our reporter visited hin. Ils physicians now ox prees themselves confident of his recovery, as they find the knife did not penetrate any of the tntentines, as tt wae at firat feared it had. During the day he was cheer ul aud confident of cecovery. ‘Tua: Dex Govenyom,—During the summer the Board of Ton Governors met every two wevks ; hereafter they will convene weekly, Ag the institutions under theic charge have been in quite « Bourishing condition, altuough their meetings were few and far between, the presumption jn that ifthey meet every month or three months, it would do no harm an woo!) save unfrequent exhibitions of bas! temper and wore grammar. ‘Vester ny the Hoard decided cn allowing Dr. Sanger a clerk to hel pare his valuabie reports ia refer their treatment, in the Penitentiary im 10 pre 0 the diveases, and A debate arose in the Hoard as fo the propriety of not allowing the city en gincer, who is constructing 9 reservoir on Hhvwkwoll’s Island, to employ the mechanios and Inve hecensary to that work, himself; b be design mantfestly to give certain of the G Little pipe « The Board weekly nulty to lay a seount, the ws id nothing eles worthy of 1 ammary of inmates ia the The Stliniona slice t there are mow 5,021 persons on the Inlands, being # fecreare of 8 wince Last week G0 lave died, 2,618 dis charged, 2.8% adinitted, 28% sent to Feultentiary, and 12 to State Prison. Cosexcnanios oF Tiny Mrasns, Scepnen, Mieiox amie ty Imia.—In our report, published in Me the consecration of the Meawrs rasan © India. at the church on the corner of Twe street sud Fifth avenue, on Somday night lost, there wa amibtake io xusing “that the Rev. Dr. bewitt, fr. Ve tillyea, nod De. Chambers and Dr. Knoy A the pulpit. We understand the gentiemen wh py the pplplt were Key. Drs. i ‘ereis, Vermityoa and Hard emberg. In conequence of the great crowd at the church. reporter Was able to gut only a few feet inelde the o door, and being compelled to #tand up tu the ecowd, and get bis foformation from those around hat, he led ito the error alluded to, not knowing aay one in the pulpit, excepting Fey. Dr, Ka ws Honatany at Orvrex May.—A numb of aiticlos, Including household turniture, tr perty of Ben, Swan, Esq wit last from the Oyster Hay ¢ Goods were eituated in an outhoure, the forced open, apparently by a crowbar cion reste oncertain partios who hal formerly due the State soine service in prion ALyOeT | Srmers AcoeNT —While a wagon filled with root bee ja water and ginger pop bott was turning theeorper of Nassau and Heckman sfreets, on Monday wbout fen o'clock in the mornin, heel came off and the clumsy vehicle overturned on the gidewalk, A young gentlem passing at the time, and had be not witht great pre fiwind taken to his heels with remarkalvie vivacity, he would doubtless have heen killed. Although this walk i> generally crows son we near at the time. fortunately no other pe There way a great exp of bottles when the vehicle fell Mai, Aver verwae Toneto axp New Yorx,--Mr. MeGittives y Ween appointed British mail ageat be tween New York and ‘luconto, in the room of Mr. Me Namee, deceased. Mr, wade his fleat trip here Brooklyn City Polite KINGS COUNTY WHIG ASSEMBLY CONVENTIONS. The Whig Asembly Cox Kings county, to nomine'e delogat Whig Staie Cony meet at “yea motes for the dudic sions of see Convention were hel last event ‘em, 3 eulted nx follows: First DietricteGeorge HW. Andrews delegate to the State Convention; David Meeker, dolegate to the Judi- clary Cov Sevona rey, delegate; Cucien Rirdeesc, alternate; Benj, D, Stilimen, judiciary Third "I —Furn Haldwin, delegate, 8. Alpheus John Dickemon KD NOMINATION, eB judiciary. The Know nominated William W. Waleh ix the present r fihe wa at year been electe! by the whigs and Know N Coroners’ by FaTal ACCENT ON Ty Takum Ruitmoan. Coroner O'Lonwell bebl am inquest yesterday at the depot of the Harlem railroad street, upon the body of an un known woman, about 26 years of age, who was killed on Monday wight by being struck wt votive on the while walking ov track, in the 1 of Ist xtreet. Th ny of the engi tialn weat t how that about 9 o'clock on uestion, he ub , at he thought, « between the track and the wall F ul with ap. he stopped the train ow slo held an i the body of an unknow Maw For quent at D Dnown pier N ‘coroner O'Donnell rth river, 1 Dycare ot Decessed em Ts man, ab who was found drowned at this about fi he feet eight ineles high, had dark by at, wore & black cloth vest perged boots, new: blue cotton stockings, extton shirt, linen bosom; and Caciton flannel underabilet, De cenved bad been in the water about two days. Verdict ‘Suppored dros Ax Usivows Max F held an the body of an of oge, who etreet, Fast river inches bigh good teeth, gray cesed in the gar in hls pockets cide, ax one of the F to the beet of his bel made every effurt, w Aum — Of Urand street rn wh plaid ‘caselmere ng » Daowxen,.—C he Fourtts ward ot 4 man, roner Willebne fon house wpon nqnest wt nh’ # fe about thirty.eight yours ot of Summon Ceceased war about five feet seven had straight brown hair, sandy whirkers tight complexion: deneased was faralor, Hh five conte le cuppowd des thet ow urth ward policemen tertified thy { deceased Jurnped overboard, and le im the water, lo drown hinwelf, oer Wilhelm held an inquest af the 1pon the body of an unknown man, yout M years of age who found drowned in the trowned at the Fast river, at thie pe Deceased war about fire tent eight inches in beight, aud was dressed in the garb of bogborman, The jury rendered a verdict of rowelog. AccpetaLY Drownw.—Coroner Wilhelm also held Ps an inquest at No. 002 Howth atreet, upon the body of a man oawed Bernard OF A lougrhoreman, who was und drowned at the foot wets street, Lewmnaet while engaged at work above street, secbte 1 overboard. | A verdict of © best by drowning’’ wns enieres by the jury. Deceaned was 2 amt was» native of Belen We tear that « portion of Hants Anne's tantly already eccived in town The inllaiaenee Mlaridian. of (he Sth inn Gen, Call has been provirnten vy \iness within week AWRIV ALE At the Bt Nicholas Hotsheet Pexrem, Cnitiornie, Col Kearney, # army; MF Homa, do. Ur. Ceram, Mary nod; Dre WP and T. Hiewciom, Yr. Cariee, Virgiele: Dram Tucker, Houth Curvitos, J WH. Trowbrider, Albany, JW. Camerin Wartingion, 0 At the Astor House—oy o saip A. Cntiathns A ¥. Pater, Providence, 1 Meriva, Sopemae Crom Detret, © A. Packard Washing 10 5D Montgemeny Barinore, 3 W. Fharp, Peiadeiphie At the Pinithwcninn Howre—Mave Katom U #. ormy: T Ridgeway, Ub cass Wo het, Potet, tev GO Autuion, <M, U. Wine. Demopolis, Ain. I Theanpem psy hy Cviennn, Cat. CR. Packard, Wecangun. D.C, Hon 4S. Desi, Parkda, L Yarr, Peoussala, De, € ters, Lartaure, be Mavens, 6, 1 WS. Bewgher, Chicago. At the Howard Metei-Mayor jaws, Mibtintown, ot het. Dr. Bertie, Alabama, J Anais, pri felt, Noo J.B Kennet, Baltale, A 8 Ore, Geen ee Pr bendicon. Neivber, oe J Rowberiand, Ken net, intinns W Whatteck, Prowdlenee, nah im viramehip Firviant 4 Wiltiems © 0 howe RD Fewer 01 Denman 0 Byren tes Predera KM Pape BC Berkints Mie Teeny oe JU Keon J Cant Go WE Bowes aad denghier Jae vig WA Trandaie RP Daniel, AA Cornea, FX hae crate AAW). Prive Westen, OM tiiever Joke La moe A Binet, hen Meet). Panders Irving amt lly Mr #1. Fecrell, Mies Warmest end 7 in the seerege Fromm Chaied Bedivnr, te wig Orenate—¥ P Otiee, Th har ru Yew Leelee (0 hy Martane Henne Mowers I To ddie dewey BF pit ae 7 New ona Ingine. of Laraere, Payee Team, a | otner tor borgtar of Wabettonate woman waa the track. Dr. O'Hanlon mae dy of decoaret, aut foun that 1 been fractured, which, in hie cause of death, The ¢ farther ty of chewing twhacco was found in has been ine) ty the identifita'lon of which now lies at the depot awniting the * friends. Deceased wan abont five i in height, had dark brown ale and | ne was dressed beck apron fed petticoats, old hoes white eutton calico chembe, fancy t und merino rape ete of deceased was found S conta in change PRICE TWO CENTS. Police Intelligence. BOLD BUT UNSUCCESSFUL ATTRMPT at SSCATE BT TWO PRIBONKKS—AN EXCITING On &*%- Yesterday afternoon s bold but unsuccessf, 4 ottomee At ercape from the custody oan officer, was Sade by tro prisoners, indicted, one fur grand Incceny a, 4 the while being conveyed from the « of General Seasions, inthe Park, to the efty prison, the Tombs, in the care of officer Barton. It appee from what we could learn, that while the above named Officer wae conveying two prisoners, namet Rooney aud Warren, along Contre street, near Duane, they suddemg: started off ate rapid rate, notwithetanting their handw were trauacied The oftieer sprang towards the fagitives, but was defented in his (ntontion te wer the pair, ae ® crowd of thieves who huog around tue court room ay day and followed the officer down Contes etrest, got ber twren the prhoners and the! pursuor, aud thus prevent- ed him from cniching them, ‘Turning up Duane eureet, the free prisoners kept rauning at « good ate, but they would have iwen overhauled by thegotficnr, had he not again been iaterfered with, This time he was knocked down tte the gutter, mad be fore be could pick Live! up the fu gitives had roughed Broadway. Sill (ve poticeman managed to keep them in right, and trace! them aa far as ie corner of Beond- ‘and Auth where they turned down and 4 ofeight. They agaia re-appesred in Church street, between Leonard nad Anthony, bat ne suddeniy diappeared again ato an alley way loading inee Chureh street. As officer Barton pursued thom, of the Fifth word pollee to whom he gave Une alas told bite to go lo Che station house of men, od the fugitl were con 1. With a great deat ef alacrity, atticers Joreph Deret and b hastened be officer’ Burton's ali ant commenced a rlgerous search in such houses a they had reason to «uppone Roovey and Warden were led. AML trace of the pair war at first lost after they had entered the way. but fi officer Decet micoeeded in finding Rooney concealed in the rear off Leonard street, a drinking se: loon known as the Helle Union.” The handeads bad been separated by id chincl and Wardea was me where te be found, He subsequently traced to the corner of Franklin street and W Ikoadway, hese of floer Dezet took his into eustely, On the hand of end of the prisoners was fwand half of the divided manacles, whieh had been cut by «ome friend hand ia the olley way, thes giving the wocused a be ter oppertunt ete themselven, They must have parted company L ne preferring to hide tn the fm: mest iinte hood of the a) his shackles were eut, while holt for Weet Beowd: 4 afforded for mle s that at the ‘Helle ni the barkeeper had same objections (0 allow the officers to menreh the houre, amd would wot in any way help them in User ealeavers te capture the f.gitiies. Hl. conduct on the occasion waa wuch that the officers mate omplaint agaiost him fee interfering with them tn rge of dution, 4 he wae acenrdingly ya warrant issued ty tice Connolly, cf th P Coot. On being rented by officers Harton Dezet, he gave h olferd Young. He was held to bail & wom of $900, auewer the charge pret against Mo rte hos been conneet od with: of Sessions many years, and@ how never t had the ntefortuoe of losing any prisone charge, although o one oe two occasions pri tnade attempts at escel which, however, terminated in their Leing recaptared, asin the oregolng ener the with the greatest difiealty that offtvers hawing és custody prisoners to be eouveyed to mad from the court Foom Can get slong Contre atrect without interruption, Thieves and other disorderly characters are always ta be found strolllag bout thts th Wire who ened prisoners to inake thelr escape, stepping in between the pursuer Hiy demands it, The ploln greatleot ¢ ters t ould be used in ud will not hesitate nit the pursed, (Cece tticers attached to this Court com: ey etewl of walking despernte clara reels, onl oay that the” Black Marte” anaporting eciminals from the Tambe ¢, therourt roam. #ince the removal of the Court of Geweres srentouy to the Park weveral prisoners have escaped (rom, the officers while bw and fron ‘Tombs, We think, there be browght tnte a geoeral jail deliv otheers in this emer 1 ful eapture of th ued to above shoul thorities desire tom now in vogue. The ttle eredit tor thet eocaped offenders ALLEGED LARCENY OF ROOTS AND #1tOKM, Yenterday afternoom, officer Mx m. of the Chin's office, arrested a fellow namet Frank Merritt, oo @ charge of grand le ing bere ling a box « shoes from the sidewalk fo store corner of College place and Murray street, The acenaed, connected with « gang of whe fe have auneyed the proprietors of thin by carrying off severnl bumes of goods. a hat no lem than 800 worth of n from the premises dur ner on being taken Volice Court, sald a he wa ting hou ALLEGED A®*AULY WITH ViTAIOL, ppease his wrath by 4! inant in the above man ner. The accused was hell for examination Crna OF SeoTeTION Willian \ t yesteriay by oficar charged with waving 1 Wiliam street, under f marriage, 1 plelnant alleges that fae vero acquainted with thea og that thine he has virited hee siment daily; that he accompanied nee wae to all intents and pur | hurband: for, at whe ways, he pro artons to change the nate of tow retocratir and lengthirr one wf nth of Pelrasry last while cnm- wed athie workshop in Desme quentiy ment, an nt vielted the se: there, by reyeate! premise: of marriage, te to yo contrary fr he pathe of virtor anf beertoe lie viettn, On th haw, the priecner mye that he, instend of Minx € the vietim. snd thet It was abe whe seduced him. The magistrate, Justioe Com: boliy, thought proper, however, to heli the prisoner to suewer, which be did, requiring hin to give bonds ia the ae THK LATE ROBEERIU® AT HAN ATOGA—CURIOUS BOBS OF RECOVERING PROPERTY. On the night of the Lith of Auguet Mr. ¥ hed of a large emow Me Masters { property at Seratogs, aa reported in the Himaiy, Mr MeMasters had ton stay ing at Cwion Holl, when mote ou private imdividaaie, certificates of deport ona bank in Hyracuse and another in Achorn with « (lemond ring, ond stout 650) is cur. reat funds, were stolen ble. The ring wes velaud 819190. On accertaining bin Mr. Melt teleges to the different benks reapecting if, and after e time left the watering piaee Having travelled « little, he arrived in New Vor at midnight « night or two ond put up Lhe New York Hotel Yesterday mo be reewtved a letter directed tn his whdtrens, ond ot log the envelope he fownd it and. with (he certificates of “— bed Moen taken trom Mie perty, ot partion: mm he we ject returnet to Me uw. & of the prep {no evell te Mim or them. selves bot be hopes that Uf the rales of the prefmsteme stmt of we oh mem set ring wi. row " AROMTS VOM UNTOLICATION YRETEADAY. There were fly four arrests for Aruphemuene yeoter- a) follows = Vine: Metrict Poles Court ustice Conmnily “ Ana ct Police Court. Juation Darlene te Thi tee Court. Jamtioe Woot ,, Total eects Tay Bere ime at Carta € elly \wlet village of Lyme wae thrown b J om Vritny iaet, (eps 1 be akcns nym Daniel € hadi teen much Aepreered im ter (ays aod Gare were entertained thustly 4 omething A = sernus bed hs charset etalon tim The aews epremd with rapidity, and = chert time 6 large mauler of the ethene oF the were out In renren for tim ath tad torelate, whem: Wie was extinet. lie hed wuceeeted in Lie bowser, with which be committed, ieee tale Chatwiek Yt FO ‘ond lar comvnmndier ty Griamell, ern ft On.'s Landon of ackets tome two © nee he coma tanned A bie snip —the Ae Be Rahert tain Walter hetetes. whe amt mative town, where he passed tonet cr thee for tee