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8 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1857. DVEBTISEMEMTS RENEWED EVERY WAY. ———_ Ses LITERA’ 4 “You are to command the girl, Fmma Peters, to submit Pa é actions entirely 10 my coutrol—"" whartirely as be would to yours! comtinusd Hunter calmly, " for ope yeer from this dete, At the expiration of the Star she will be freeto xo where and with whom it may OF CONGRES®, iN | Please her.” + 1587, by Fhomas Cooke Foster, in the Clerk's ‘But the proposition is 8 very absurb.”” tT Le Distr-et Court tor the Southern Insirict of New Iknow it, That sone ot my chief reasons for making ork, «HUNTING PON ;* And what explanation can I give ber for urging an ad- jure £0 curious?’ OR, MODERN iNSANITY! ny that your prolife faney may/hit upon—T'm not partiou- ee latch once, accep! that I may A TALE OF FORGKRY AND FASHION. ia wi her ssa salsa sind FUNDED ON FACT. AND ILLUSTRATIVE OF RECENT EVENTS, By al will take the thousand with the conditions an- WHICH NAVE DRVELOPED & NEW CURRENT IN nexed?? THE OCEAN OF NEW YORK LiP@. must, for my treasury ix empty.” “There is the money, then.” said Hunter, the notes BY THADDEUS W. MRIGHAN. upon the table, They were esgeriy pocketed. by the Doctor. a (And now,” contiutied the former, “for the tale we are + ene ae, Somme ‘The Doctor rap his digits caressingly through his ringlets and One loathed BRO OED cates peered wisilully at space He crossed his legs and beat the pm Peg ie pe Ble eg anny ¢——"'s taloo upon the vdge of i table | Me uried his face in i" of monet aowae, 4 8 palms, while his elbow bored holes almost aees. elie Rowse, Otnene. He got up and paced the vor Ne whisued. But from all this exert on sprang no scheme— po plausible story, so he re- ed bis seal. Lunier did not evince mnpatieace as men usually eviree it Was impatient, though, for he said, With & brusque Aad determined wr “You may give me back thoee funds"? “No! cried Lieon sisting & his feet again, “I have it pow You ale my guardian, )OU Wish to teet this girl's ailec ton forme. You require to see if she cau withsiand the al- Tnrements of farbion—can pase the ordeal of a year’s unlicen- sed convivality in this gay metropolis without suifering blot tion, and throwing her heavy vel loak Upon an otioman, in one corner o! & splcudid apwtnent in ® mansion on Twenty- Shird ‘eect 1 Tel you be must be wou—Wwon at Any sA- erifice | The gir addressed wus undoing ber street tollet with per- fect corlnese a3 celiberntion be was tbe reverse of the ober Inappearsrce. Jwim owen was # voluptuous, dare ‘snd imposing bearts ‘ful'y ceveloped. and looklag as if she Was born Wo command ether man or Woman. Mary sebuyler was petite, girl end ‘air shuuned, apd seemed modeled for : mare alae dependence and obedience. Her mild blue eye. veiled by the | Of,bcmsh. dow ere whimslcsl, thie ls your whim, wegen deep fringe of ‘be oopiug Nds, vOulrasted most strikingly | CMP evend’ With the imperious gii'tericx biack eye of her companion, The | wmehficlld.), latier expressed set reliance aud daring, the former diilid Sa exgotene ‘ing; the ditlidence Muet is a Lin. “Must be won!) sn) formidable wore “For you, pehups; tor me it has notersors. I repeat—he must be won. +i the girl is very verdant, yes; if at all up to the tricks of her sex or our own, 20 “she ia verdant, and places the utmost dependeuce upon at 4 tell ber. “OT now iba Well, we'll try her with this flimsy and ri Mary, in 8 low, so tone. “Do you love him. really? 1 begin torear you do” Mi ld : to do with her?” urged ge abe tered were words mavesty Wok seat B Mitte tee : What do you Uenk ‘Kuin her? ‘This was a agention, ‘hot an ae * “you are r “Then ’ cried Lieon hastily, ‘i'm cursed If- 4 “yhere, there don t spluder,”” interrupted Hunter, “she won't be ruined im the way you imagine by me. But ruin | will be her portion nevertheless, Pay particular attention to What 1 im sayibg. She is very youg, and as strange # crem- ture aseveri saw. Her beauty is faimost supernatural, [ have seen numerous prettier maiens, bat not ope other pos- easing ber style of bewuty. itis uoique, striking! 1 want her 1o be my Companion every where—! rides, my excur sions, my Vibite to the opera, tbe thes re, the ball room, andthe “Love bina’ ' ‘The imperious besuty started to’ her feet as she scornful; Bave veut to this exciamstion and ther paced ibe floor wit ‘a burried ane uneven gait baring ber bt ad forebead with Ber nervous hands and brentsing like a highimetwed raver sbout to contend «ith a spiriied sary, “What else hut jove coule move you 80 deeply?” quietly asked Mary. Sbe betrayed noe: oon, ye a close, b very lose obterver wou hive ston hu sukough ‘her eyelids Greoped. a gisuce cf deep and earmes! s0"yiry was shot” from beneath thew ' “Would you know’ asked Julia, sudde hemence. and resuming ber seat, * listen ib one | rion. iter pansion thyt .an move us as Geeply as love O18 | Face course. This will produce talk. “They will tala about c ber, about me, We sbal! iourish gloriousiy wherever gossip Why should you hate bunt He has never done you an in | sings m patron, My vauity my love of novoriety, will be gra- wy, tiled toa surfeit. “The rich broker sud his latest prize,” will Hehas. He bas dar be tbe currentremask wherever we appear. 1 shall have te then treat me wou) no “Which,” remerk; met with indiier credit of a triumph Without ite intumy upon my coascience, and enjoy tbe pleasure of this young lady's company. the World Will call ber Wanton, bul tor Wb t piece of injustice the ary, with a demure smile, ‘should be have tie that plo’ eaid Julia quickly, “butithas | yorid will be reeponsible—not 1 Do you comprehend!” Proven inetiec u es! y-e 8,” slammered the bewildered Dostor, him ,o. shere are others that do Jove you, Encour- hen i'm otf.” to morrow bight 4 will expect you at my age ‘hem.’ bachelor rooma in Fourt enth street, with te vietim of our “Never That man sbail vol jive who can say that Julia | hovel conspiracy wen was rejected by tim if Ido not bring him to my fee. So saying Huiter seized bis hat and made his exit. He had he will have te power io say #0. ford have manifested a pre ained the streei pelore We handsome rect .isat of his money feretce im his ‘avo 60 pubitcly that it has been the theme of | fxg recovered trom a sudaen it of amon shwent UF. Leon Kosnip everywhere Was not & man to ve bouplussed or wstounded for any length 1 But you say yo. of ume. He uad masierea his ie jurt asa gentle knoc! id, not tees that preference” “rhe World \hinks + dic. : “ | asgadied @ panel of bis door At bie reqiiest (afer he bad har. ‘Who cares ior We world!” exelsimed Mary, with an olly | riediy concealed his /e'ters). the 4ppicant for admission walk- >, : ed in It Was bims Pewers She reaided in the hotel, it ap- 1 do'—vou do, yes cx mly as glides the current of your | peared, and it further sppesred (bat Ur Lieon bad appointed Life you care for (he world and its opinions, I—impuisive, | in imerview ty take pisce between them Immediatey afler ginbitious. ay ' van) icareforuanghtelse This mao—chis | the departure of bis visiier ‘Cbaries Hunter—is neces ary to my bapploess 1 covet bis | she was of ordimary stature but yet ehe looked larger than sith females of the or¢imary size She lookea a8 juveplle af one oung Lester is devoted to you. and he te worth $100,000." | or her age (tourieen years and & hat) abould look aad yet the ihe principal ot whieh be vever touches,” said Julia, With | maturity of Womanhood aiso fouva expreseion in her contour. bac ' in physique avd manner she Was a once ake achild and a cake be lives like a genteman woman, Parson shove from ber cark. Wondering, hazel Luke ab eialcraied macuioe Kept in excellent order, | Cyes, aid was displayed upow ber fwil luscious lip; bat there rathe je.” camiinued the proud buasty Was at the seme (ume #u tcication tu the piaedity of the face i'm sure you would © #1. the elegant necessaries of life that t might be carefully gua dea by purty. Shestll wore on, is wiie,") w ged the modest Mary ber light brown bair ws shoolxiri plait, but it heavy volume Becossaries |" cried Ju 1 those now. I want | geemed to belong w ® bead tha had borne twice her number more. 4 Wau! gold enuugb 'o be profuse in my expenditures. | Sy'yearn. J Would have ab apucdance beyond the #iandard of mere ne- |” Cressingly and contidirgly sbe took the seat indicated by ¥ immensely rich, bat he cares no- — c enuy paased het und & ra PA ee ee ceeceree7O, | him—his knee, and genuy passed her arm arot is nec! a With a.voice whose tones were strangery musical and persua. ¥alues it so litle tha! the -qus: dering of thousands would pro- | Nive. be told ber the parravye. decloea upon. by himself and duce no impression him | would strive, Mary, above all | Hunter. phe ilsteved wth an air half of fright and half of Fe: my Associates over whove shillings it would be ecstacy fr me | giguation, and did uotepeas for full ve minutes aiter be had to show dollars s neluded. ‘then, placing ber disengaged hand upoa ber “AsMis. Hurt-r i readiiy agmit you conld do all this. | jreast aud grasping copvuis vely at her silk dress, #0 taut Hunter is wor bel! @ muisi men say the sound made Was like that ofa infant s fingers scratching “Ay! and at ine rote be is sumssing funda, will soon bea | upon paver, abe eale millonare. Ub Mainec the Juuo ike Jule as her face | “af this must be so, I will submit; but ifyou knew what glowed with rage: desire “abe: could 4 pot do with wamullicn | torture 1 wili endure in the periermanee of this drerdful task from which to repier inh be you Would not exact my eheuienve ” ole auother glance of lve without being pereelved at | * Losier Lieon war & vobic pleader in the court of Cupid jon, Kod (hem sat Words of jove and syren-lke persuasion glided from his lips is comprevend, vow that you must win him, a8 | yy it costed withd'l and houey, an ejecled by steam power. e. “Cnily a year all aid me t ible use can Ibe in such an atfair?” interro- | jhabaeuience’ oii woul Seaatty Hunier is nos thing for money ne gaps ahat settled tne matter. fan inrecent alr i each 0! reat tne to mein it seswered Julia with | Wey,20t be each other's forerer xorensive of condesceusion. Teneer!y he pressed his lips, xs if inspired by gratitude as Tot be Connected with it in any way wWhat- | wel as avlection. to her delicate torenead. Wun a nigh of ¥ with thusbits - Ved pen ils shomider. and bee Not for im) sake’ te’ te regards you ss a child, acd | Reppinese her head enued upon te tient "We Enow what treats rou with the wunost contidense, because be thlaks you | “auged bere to throb eo joy ously Bre simple ne Un wpicwus. st shall be your task 10 Worm | ete eee eae ee ea he fourteen! What m world this BES Sectets frum bun—to cic the toon and tenor of bis | A? thouguie—to weigh bie mouves eat-ale his tastes, lay bare, Agpurasions, and lane most sent! CHAYs at III. i ibik my skill will enable me AO STORM RISING. ‘What in tye do! A deed without & name —Macbeth, When we left Mary Schuyler, rhe was on ber way to the for my bepetit bis mera. With th to {aabion & tri * One WOU imegie, to hewr you tale, that I wasa Riche. eu instead of sn \insophisticnted, unambitious girl, whom alter, OF gersecuies With aitentions.” Port cilice. she reached Wat great, ebabby instituuion wita- after retlectiog aG lustant upon the above ad- | (uideia,. and deposited the nov tier We SAW her writs it tbat did not #eem to be be whole Of her errand — She did and 1 pever yet knew a woman Who | pci go away, Dut amused beree'f by ren ting the lise of adver. en a Mic ister ef stave when sbe tried ’ eters Deauiitully pasier upon dirty boards, that would Say"! tnppose Iam to consiser myself ! ‘be tolerated im mtocraical pig stye | Having tinke this meson lune hiluig #port, he returned to the c 4 passage, aud scanned the passers by on reel. She Was hot Only au Observer, but Was the ob cd #e well ali sized but well built mam, with a clear, plercin and & he Dam me Ful ehrewajeountenanes. (Rightly mares Wlold,) had Waiebeo her movements curiously fom the ime rhe droppee ber Lotter into the apertare appointed ty re indeed, he had not permuted bimsef to lose sight of ay iurtadt. tins be been ® Cat invent upon espturing ise he coud net have kept up a steadier or more accu- Tate survelilance it Wabems w perceive bat be Was Rota nay about town,” in the Common xeceptauion of tha: phrase. @venenie KeLereily, Gud O's observant geatures in e pe “Remember. 1 medde myself in this love. or, more pro- perly speaking, movey adventure entwely at your sugges- te Of course | will -emember it, and afer we have succeed 4 -for L look upen succes as @ cerlainty—you shall be re- ‘arded.”’ lerey on us do you think I sell my friendshio, Julia?” “Think that lire myself you would not look upon afew golden ac ditions to (de coutente of Your purse as Deing unwel come orburiher-ome There, pt sueher word. and sow that this eonpact wewie’ 4 fee! beter. I aus almost sorry that I eougbtshe precincts of Wail atree: to see if Teould lure | bum from his dings cen 8 imparie be wil! soon be bere cial, gave bo icen Of the lesure dertme, Or the blasé sports ‘Her countenance became radiant and joytal at this ought, | wan” Tbere was uo love in his louke nd co, we thas, did Mary's, but the joy and radiance depict ‘Mary was fo bury with ber retiactions that she did vot dis ed on the face oF the inter nade but ® momentary stay Were | cover the careful w'tention with Which this max favored her. they reflected from tb eface ¢* Julia or did hey emanate from | about an Lour afier Ler fret appearaver at tbe rost ollice a the beart of the meek ane cbild ke Mary” Well dressed isd urted foto Ne-sau from Liberty street ‘Tbey reparnion dem wee ber private room. It was here 8s nothing 1B Bit apy ea auce Lo Cause One to look at 8 private hotel ‘bey were in World of intrigue 8 @m- | bir @ second Lime DuJesw one oAppened tO be @ siudent of bodied m 8 private cote! in Be coarscgr ch tbe pian of Lavwe. such # studeat would have ‘Jtuia Bowen cl ‘door of he at once Fegarwed his face ear vently ‘was deck thin end Gulged wp evuita: gre preyene ‘A young mounache. which had never been “Poor girl.’ abe so! marred by the raz an eapressoo of manliness to the is! Bow seit der ying Siwer j art cr the fae, but ibe moth fort heed and the cara the ably 1 wonls hive chosen from among that clustered arouna it ind cated (be boy. He was about forvina:r tba to live here and how wise 1b Me W | twenty seareot ace, Lut cate, ihe student Would Cuntiva'e ber acyvamtance ge but ‘Mary phases usiseiess'¥ into ber chamber and sat down upon | W4%Eue nes his bew her bedsite. There ane remained in deep. but apparently Glorious age, when the mind is like putty, ready to receive Iscid though’, for abort five minutes, and then abe arore | any Mpreson, aud likely to retain X unless ® wironger OUe Grew our froin benesth her pillow & miniature rosewood | [27 Tefen ood ey Mowatt! my he tar be ‘Writing Geak ano WAs Oo Duwe lin peuning anole Tt was 8 soho! girl ety le of caligraphy abe intuiged in, round, clowr And Lerribiv suggestive of be COPY book Unce While writing, phe bit her unser ip, sod kultied her brow as if altacked by some sharp pang. bul Apart (rom thin there Was nothing wo In dicate that abe was wring ADy bing more im than ao order for an assoriunent ot worsted wich which to finish her gbruidery, oF a vet of new cambric handuerchiels 10 carry to wureh We will lenve Mary writing while we once more visit the Private spariment of Julia Howen, in the appa: jolly com Levee all that it rent tru’ of A the eye coor et wes. geo Pena nA oma, Dinec—age of Ferdacey wid self esterm—age of Dram oft sodder—how Many bast hou wreckea beyond redemp oD. Herons Legouve, the youth we have Iutroduesd saw Mar the moment be \urned ‘owards the Port office, mud his thin face was immedmly Wreatheo nv smiles Al! dimity aba oo wil moves young man #risible feculies quicker than inughing gas! Tie was the indrviduw for whom Mary had been watching. yom Sow che biathet and wembies. aad versed ber mouth, de. CHAPTER It murely as bow Dae & only seman A poet, consrinacy that be coult uot pet away trom the souutng house before.” not make the And bow modestly rhe respoded that — i thee orhind me Satan —-eriptures. We will proceed withou’ ceremony to one of oy! hand omy aero. * had rather amased to Wal, and rooms of the largest bows! on Brosdway—s room furniah- | ail Unat sor: " Ca with exwinite tants in anme respects. aud mow! Abominable |." | would have come to the bowse,”” eaid he, as he motioned with aFicien of vertu are siumpe | her to take his arm, which se cia wiuie Wey moved at ‘vulgarity i otber® oo banying b ems cclures are conta and | Flow pace towards Broad but he eonunued Sens, and on the sratly velve: tapestry which covers the oor bo wah tobe placed in & faire vowit on, ‘not to, piaée you In hare beer yoest three or four pairs of boots that have done | one. Weare too young to be mispuaged Now that was spoken like @ lump of good judgment and ex- teu John Legouve was oot @ men a years That ia | buted Aesociaious of a exacting « harnetes, (iniel ee tually speaking). aod temperament, pad given him @ habit of pong Bhd those whe thn cart ly and often become « ‘Conversation very #009 eyo his remark about majudement, Mary made no reply, wave by & litte sig! bieb Uurtered ee feedly trom between her ipa that one would bave navuraliy supponed i! was al mest too modest 10 make iteet suown a all Ihe youth @ while and then i esumed — vSWe have town each clber £0 jong, Mary, that I cannot but regard you ssasister Vet you are vot my sister and their owner a!) We service be could reasonably require of this apartment te present. hichthere is a multipiiety of ort leaving work of which eof letiers and notes of all shapes Rod si7e= me cinabie Do you thing bur bandsome * Now if you are ® woman, or expect to grow to bes woman, ou will anawer ‘yes All the vadies him extremely ingo—out of mere piyue wad envy it may & belief that be a "soy great shakes” in the way of persona’ appearaoce. but look at him and don't mar! © ) ebe nee je Wil pot comprebend wby i ar she brovber's ailecuon He eens mete Sei tormed—abour as well formed | upun sou. Iteccuns w me that ius word laa very lileral sort be His * \s Geeidediy Hebraical The “chosen people could wo ithe would Seuy hime place smong < The yous moles widelong glance at which seem i've ‘mate a the’ ton criapest sat olleen “yNave bo Seate te appear in anybody's eyes as your Breas" Tose s crm between the aquiline and | lover, Mary. and therefore | will net visit you at your resi Nae completion proclaim ceece. 1 should cut but aserry figure as & suitor fora young fanh \etaieabiy we if (ae in the daye of 2 x ‘would Dave done bad be lived he wore the ye low cap fieeve deepoticaliy liveried upon his race by cer ian Geapo's He wong Ago atjured & religions We Wil, Wherefore ca: bin meres Dr Daaber Lieon—cha’ ts the utle by whied the thdl- describing must be aadressed—has “travelled " noted in both hemispheres He bas « winning w the prosecution of a wove {aro akogrtaer, Dut now be engages exclusively io Jewer from you be otherwise than satis‘actory it of the fair. No. | am wrong, he mames i tomer? Hut let me mot travel “out of the record” He | "Uh! Yee but I meant to ark if the—the-enclosure was © whom | wish to cal attention yeu awe | all right—was suficient ” ne you hare been ar tasive vilaze. fi ete it i g be i f 5 ‘What do you mean" . f 4 H alread: of tum. Behold Charis Hunwr. A deseri “] tried to make ft answer.” foo of bim ia unveceasary Let hu deel and conversion | “A Isce. It was not enough Well 1 anticipated that, his portrat hod bave met you prepared 10 sup oly the 7 Hie la with bis fort elevated sbove hie hesd—ai no matter | | “Un! thacks' thanks” exclaimed Mary great anime what ‘& segar. The smoke curls and foats | tion, Sway larly i wreaths above ood sround him. In hie left 1 Ture tuto Rector street towards the North river, and I will y wi eing, te 8 roll of hy re tt0 sou.” sor sbou tr taake sever jigbiers of these poten Wary s orvutenance uddeniy underwent a ebange. Tt was ot greh feats and « Patios for them among the champagne ¢ when » k of morta! fear. t you oifvenity be snio hurriedly pever fear me. T am prodent—eareful Come, dont stand here, but turn the cor pe apartment was reve rag money alate te oi Doctor Lieon's eyes owe 4 Hunter carete : you any th was the interrogative Fhe obeyed him. mee ele lous. ns “You mast bear in mind." she said after they had got out ‘one thousand.” replied Hunter, without display | of Rroscway “that [have siresdy peen assisted by you to mounts beyond your income “But | bad paved money for two yeare before you required a seritan se, Mary. Don t forget that” lovey’ |t wae the main subject with them all, Weill, who *SSlary haa on orgoten sk abe said, bot forgotten bs Very weil ‘ben’ observed Legouve. se he glanced fur- rely ground bim dad piaed email parse! in ber not aawil: tame thin It will pay olf that debt in ich you epue ot our inet interview.” th remarked Lieon, with «sign. aid Kupier qnietly ‘you woud alter your opinion if you would but reflec What should I refiect for! Let the unhappy re like. ae for me I bave omiracised refecion from 1 ‘wore jachet Ged rowsers and | mean to Cie indviged in an bows relection.” Hunter having these havically. “They appeared to come ‘Rip from bie lips, the Drain seemed to have had nowhing 10 pertmonnate All be able to reewproeate L, Beevers. pow, i “depute or procure @ rich 01 Uy uRinem e,prinned ihaatly erie, The word “husband” not sound very harmoniousl: to bie brotherly that pistonic love in exiremely y AS Retire arateed blake : ame business he afer guiping aown violent effort, “yen know | hate busines®; my ‘One of these dais I shall go word. 1: ought to be biotied from the | embition le to be an arta unter ringing his feet down npon the Jy ard windy. You know | paint very well already.” . dear fellow. « ven. b He drew from his breast porket a mtnivture in proof of bie [oer ree cyumnder, BAL never ent ‘Burtime timers | sgvertion Il was s fine likeness 0° ary fying, and | want to be ‘What se youths is the Inst, chanical part of the work wae crnde Chi ds"an quouoncer would say-—What muy you wo my | spirit of th face—the life. the expreasion—was there to per- OR t aakd te bandaot » doctor gloms.ty | “Swe, well, T aid ot men Yo Qurt your teetings,” exit Mary, Racing at Ube miniatare with» x “but pray, when oid yon paint that ‘since f naw you inal.” “o and undefinable “No” ‘The negative was delivered with so much abruptness that ‘Mary was completely discoucerted She paused resstately ‘a short time, and then said she must go But there she re- mained, Legonve inquired, moodily. 1f he should put her into an omnibus, to which she apawered in the ‘They started for Broadway again. at the corner, Mary #u 8, “ihre you at all ip his confidence ?” “Whe do you ask these curious questions? inquired Le- gure: turnlig as yale as astes, acd shaking like'an uapea, very joint quivered “Bleks me, what s Ore watter ?”” id I have been subject to these strange at: ately. But what do you now ot ante ‘our house.” tacks late); [Be visii ‘Legouve breathed freely again Pe you Hunter's friend!’ queried Mary, without giving time to speak. “] am. He has taken a fancy to me, and I am indebted to him for many courtesies ano favors '” “When you must bring abont an interview between him and 1” said Mary. She epoke mocestly and quietly, and ye there was something irresistibly commanding In her tone and manrer, 0 what end 2”? “Be is in danger.” “Indeed! Pray tell me at once what or who threatens him?” hat J wish to make knows (o himself im private”? “Ob. you shal! be present, but not another soul must dream of my hiaving anything to do with the aifair.”” “What a mnysiery this is! Mary, you ased to abominate mysteries.” ‘ut con't I tell you that there shall be no mystery so faras you are concerued. Come, | see one of our line of omnibuses ‘onching. Wiil you get bim to see met” es, but I must be present. Don’t lose that from your miu ‘Itis agreed. Ah, the omnibus has stopped. See him as ‘Beon as you can make it convenient, and write me at the Broadway Post oflice.”” “Rot direct to your house!’? “Oerteinly not—for rensona. Good by Asshe got ino the vebicle, ® man who had been with Mary'« Post office incognito took @ seat by her side, Legouve watched the uinuibus und he could no longer. see it ad then slowly sanntered up Hrond He was abou turning into Liberty street when ‘he individual who had fol- lowed Mary tapped him op the aboulder “Well, air !”” said Legove, with great hauteur. “Step into this confectiouer’s khop, I wish to speak with ” replied the man, persuasively. ir! “Come, you need not be offended, and T will not detain you five minutes,” jut I de net know yor ‘ou will soon be relieved of that ignorance. Come.” ‘The stranger led the way, aud Legonve, mesmerized as it were, mecbanically followed. The s'ranger ied him to a dark ‘corner in the back of the shop, where brandy and pies were \d to clerks and merchants in Leed of * refreshment,” and ved him to * take a drink.”’ “] never taste ardent spirits,” eaid Legouve, gently. wfmoke' “Yes, w2MeY procured scrars, and after they bad puffed them an stant t pa ” “3tis; “You ought to be” “Tow | This insult—~" “shal) be explained or atoned.”” said the calmly. He proceeded," You are the mail clerkof Baldown & Co.”” “Yes sir.” ‘anawered Legouve fiercely, © Your salary is $600 4 year.” “ What of i “: Not much—only you cortrive to spend $1,500 perannum.”* “What's that your business! sir, this impertinence is al together inexcusnble. Tf Thad the'strength——"" “You wenld flog me,” again interrupted the stranger; “but as vou bave uot yor must hear me out. You have pluodered letters entrusted to your care—here is a lit of em ‘she youth turned the color of beeswax, and would have failen fo he floor had not he}strange* heid bim by the arm. For the vest of this exciting story, in which will figure noted Persons connected with the bar, the press, the stage, the pul- it, fianeial and fashionable society, and the sporting world, procure the Ledger of Rowance, (a firat clask family paper, price four cents, from werk to wees. Be sure to ask for the edger of Romance, Whst immediately follows the chap ters we bave printed will be found iu No. 29 of the Ledger of Romance, w. everybody. is now ready, and is for sale everywhere, by Military Affairs. TRIAL OF SURGEON HOLDEN BY COURT MARTIAL. ‘The New York Court Maviial net on Monday, at 11 A. M., in the Quartermaster’s office, No. 6 State street. Col. J. R. F. Manaileld, President of yg Cou:t; Capt. W. B. Johns, Judge Advocate. The Court, after hearing the proceed ings of the previvus day read, proceeded to the trial of jargeon Levi H. Holden, of the medical department of the United States Army. Major E. Bsekus, of the Sd Infantry, and witness for the prosecution, sworn Judge Advocaie—Have you an oficial copy of the orig! pal orcer of Col White direrting Assistant Sargeon Levi 1, Holden to accompany as pedieal officer, a detachment Of invalid soldiers, under command of Liectenant Upde- grad, of the bu infeciry, trom Texes to this oy, which Getacbwent arrived bore'oB oF about whe idib of Deoem- Yer, 1856, and if #0 can you piace suid copy before the Court? } have a copy, wbich | now band you, Judge Advocak—Are you the commanding officer of F rt Columbur ano Fert Wood, 1! so please state whether Or not Assistant Surgeon Holvem pas been revorted on duty ae mevica! oillovr wi eiter of the abore mentioned places eine the 14tb ¢f December laa’ A. I am the com: mandir g officer of tore pisces, and Surgeoa Holden has Dot been reportoc on dary as medical oilicer, at eltber of the places, since the 14.h of December inst ‘ ty ite arrival in this city; if #0, how jong Gio be remain absent from \t? A He lef the de- ‘aeiment op the !5tn of December, and did not join it wywin wptil after iis arrival at Fort Covambus om tho 17th of December Judge Aavecaie—Do you know whether the detach. mint wag, Curing the time specified in your previous er, eibout medica! aitewcance? A. There was no medical offlcer with the detaccumeot during that period Jndge Ad vocaie—Did Avvistant Scrgeon Holden join the (elect ment st Furt Wood at any time after it lef this ony for Fort Weed’ A Not tuat tam aware of Acoured— Have you cac or tave you received any or- ders requiring me wo report to yout A I thiok I bave ao créer en file from (he Deadquartors of the army issued Bier tue aeoured arrives in New Yors, requiring him to report (o me Avensed—Doee the order whieh you have placed on the Tecorde o this Court suppose tha’ the supermtendent of the recruiting fervice was the commauoing oifloor at Fort Wood A. No; I thing tt does aot sorvsec—When aii you r cetve ibe order from head quarters of te army requirlag me to report to you? A. The over I referred 10 was received on tho 16th of De. cemper; | think it # % letter of ipeiractions, but do not Uink there ineiructiona require Dim to roport to me; they inetrnet me rather what t) do when be aid report wo me, ccuse’—You siete that! le!t the detachmont on tne Of Locember, at what bour of the day aid I Y A. He sett jet before the detachments embarked for Fort Wood; it was shout | CLourt—is there s gewerni bospits! in the harbor of New York on if 00, who ts (ne medics: officer in charge of ier A. There i@ & genera! hospital a: Fer Columbus; Dr, GU Id 1 ip charge of It; there was anctoer geaeral hosp’ tal st Fort Wood; st the time tee deinch ment arrived ia =e there was no medica! oificer tm oharge of it at Lieutenant Updegraf, witness for the prosecation, eworn Joc ge Advocate— War Assistant Surgeon Holden attach ed se medical officer ip your command of invalids, which arrived tp tbls city, on or about the 14¢h December last? A. He was with the dew bment as rach from Fort Brown, feres, to New York Jedge Acvocate—["d Astiatan: Hurgeop Holden leave the cetechment under your command et any time during ite etay to ibe and if so bow jougs Umer A My Impresnion i thas! left the boas before cim, | Delieve be loft ibe Getachment while it was here, Dui | cannot say tor bow jong. Judge Advocate—i"d Assistant Purgeon Holden accom Qp87, Eis commend when | saiied from New York to Fort ‘oud, On or about the 16tn of December lact? 4. I don’t . now Court—Yon have said in your testimony that you left the coat before the scoured, what boat do you refer to? A. The boat on which the invalida arrived, the steamboat bm Oy Lawerd fan Pett, witness for the prosecution being orn, said — Judge Advocate—Did Assiptant Hurgeon Holden acoom- pany ® Cefachment of invaiior whict you wok from this Se 0 ENS Wee, Sh a he I eee? A Novw Acouseé—I)o you know Surgeon Hokies by right? A. 1 Gi wot at that * Judge Acvooate— What le your employment or besi- nese’ A. | command the Quartermaster's hgbuer. Court—At @bat hour in the oey did you carry the de tachment of invalids over 10 Fors Worn, on or about the 1oth of December inst? A. About #0 0ck P M, to the best of my hnowledge. ‘The Court them acjourned till to day, at 125; o'clook ” Saval Court Martial on Commander Rowan. OUR PHILADELPHIA CORKESTON PENCE Praawaurnis, Jan 12, 1855. ‘Tho court martial charged wito (De trial of Commander Rowan reassembjed this mornicg, when |r. Au enetein was recalled. Question by the aocused— Did | not send for you on the ‘Tih of Febroary, 1856, aod state that | was cowell, and HH it iri Py i : ficlsifi iis i i rr szig f E : : il i at iit > 3 5 He H i | t i g g 338 dit ef A 38 if question may have been put among others; there were a | a ged of irrational questions put to me by the acer, which | considered ag jag from an forane mind, aud did not reply to; but with to my religious belief, I now state thal I believe in ib man’s socountabiliiy, and in a future stato of reward and pupishme:t Q Who was Commodore on the station at the date of the fifth specification? A. Commocore Salter. Q. Was any report made of this at the time? A. ‘was pope made until | was requested to dore Mercer. Am. H. Rowan late captain’s olerk of the Bainbridge, was examined on questions from the ‘was nct a drop of liquor in the cabin the 1sth of May; none was perfectly sober ov tbat day, and aitended Beard Com Rowan order vassed-midsh' reef the top-sails op the 27th ea Rudepstew to ask Mr. Fi wo cabin; he came down siated he was suffering from @ fall in tevideo, and be had asked the doctor st, a8 be feds quite unwell, and for Mr. Fleming to receive ll reports, and to expoulte the ; we got uncer way in the mor , and let Parser Looser have a boat \o go on board the town to transact some business with the Parser of that sbio; Mr. Fioming tren remarked to Capt. Rowan, “Toe men have been working bara io day, shail! splice the main orace?’’ the captain repiied, ‘Do a0, eir;”” this was shortiy after eight e’elock; Lieut Day, I think, was then officer of the deci; Com Rowan seat’ tor Dr’ Ruderstein, Feb., 1856. and stated to bim tant he was quive irdiyposed, and asked him to de put upon tue tint; the Surgeon ‘did so, and then preserivet medioie for him, whien scomod snortly afterward to affect is Mead aud make hia appear very Bervous; (bis medicine wes Ndmiaiat by mysolf by the directions of the Surgeon; { thivk it was a table poontul once an Four; Com. Rowan sent for Dr. Raden. sein on the 24tb of September, 1856, aud told him that he bac had « fall m the ttreets of Monievideo, and was ‘then suflering trom the effocts of it, and asked Dim if ne ‘would nes prevcr be some medicine to relieve bim from the suffering be exportenced tn bis bead; Dr. Rudensteiu recommended, as be was suforing from this fall lately received, be bad better let Lieut. Fleming re ceive the reports until this od over, as he thovebt it woud by the next day; bis nerves would be more compored; the Doctor concluded by remarking he would put him ‘on the itet; Commander Rowan did refuse to taste the medicine prescribed by Dr. Ruder stein on the 10th of Fobruary, 1856, owing, I presume, to remarks heard by Commander R. and m;self made ta the warc room, that he (ir Rudensteim) would be d—d if he would not give him » dose that would take him to Rio; I was in the cabin, and heard the remarks througi the bolkhead, Commander Rowan asked Dr. Rudea- stein if he believe’ in the Bivie or ths divialty of our Saviour; the Dr repited that was @ question he would ot answer; Ur. Rudenstein did mot preacriby for m, peither did T take auy medirine on the 24'b September, 1856; Lieutenant Fleming umd aciiog master Mitohail crme into the cabin on the 27th Sopwerber, 1365; Capiain Rowan gave the orcer to Mr.’ Gwin, at that time officer of the deck, to close reef the topsai's; tho captain gave th» order from the head of tho ladder; he raid she bad too much sali on, and was piteh- ing ard iadoring; Mr. Fleming raid that ue and Mtreo ell thought she required more ca'l, as there @ shoal to avold, avd they wisted to siem the current; Lieat. Fleming made the remark to Com. RB, “Yoo ean look ont for the veesel yourscl! if you bave no coofidense in me;’’ the chart and parailei ruis were brought down in tothecabin by the quariermarter, and subsoqueatly taken out sfter the «xpi+pation bad taken place; 1 heard Com. R. order Mr Mitebeil to shake out the reefs of the topsaiie on the 20:n of September. George O'Cooner late & seaman on the Bainbridge, was sworn He stated he remembered when the vessel was beating up for Sandy Point, the captain was on deck for about eight hours; be thougut Com. R. appeared as if he had been drinking. Acjourned. Fearful Coiliston on the Great Westera Hatlway. [From the Hamilton (Cavads “es: An accident, attrodeu with lors of iifo and serious in Jury to persou and prop rty. oscurret at abozt 8:3) Yesterdsy morring. The mail tram fron ths Wes: Wwoich should have arrived at Haw hon at 3 o’clock, wi delayed, owing probably to th: state of ibs roads,.an only passed Dundas a after 8 A freight train left Bamtiton for the West, a: this tims, and atelegrapbic message waz sent to Dundas (the ro coipt of which was xcknow edged, to stop the mail (rain there and switeh {t off the track. “From some cause this Wee not doce, aud tbe two trains came into collision on ‘Ube ombank ment crosting the oid enirance to the Desjar ow’s Canal, just beyond Barliogton Aoghs, Tne trains fortunately, going round the curve, were In slow mo Mop, and thereiore not a oar was thrown off the track, so that the e which would have occurred by the rolling of the trains down the steep embankment ‘war avoided, Serious consequeaces have, however, resulted. 8. M. Keeler, of Windsor, the inspector of the water rervice on the ratlway, was killed, and was brought to this city. Chas Betts, a freman, was thrown by the shock into such close proximity to the fire and boiler that he was Oreaosully burned aud scalded externally, and bad bir lunge 80 aeriovely injured by iubauing sieam that his re covery is hardly to be boped for The driver, whose name is Dory, was very much in Jured, burne! and roaicted. Mr Bi trolt, the express messenger, ustained @ rerious ijury, and was removed Ww ibe Auglo Americen Hotel Pr. Barker, of Galena, Iiiieots, and Dr Androws, of Peugbkeepae, N. Y., were on the train, end recdered rompt ond valvadle services Dr. Rovenbroga was retin attendance at the oaggage room as the depot, Chacon the men were brougst,) aud . con efter Or. 6 The conductor of the matl train, Mr. Bridgowwter, ts lightly injured tn the bark; Mr. Smith, th to charge f the baggage car, is bruissa about thetempie, and some f We pane egere WOO wor tp the rLcond class car Dave eorived slight scrateber and b oles. ‘The mai train was compose: of the engine nad teader the baggage car, the mail and exprese ear, ono reooad ‘and three ‘or four other parsenger carr, aod to this train the most seriovs damage was dove. The Daggage car was thrown by the shock ov the top of the oveil car, into which the second clase car ran a3 a kalfo iate ite ebeath, These three were thos heaped toge completely crurnec. la toe express car wer cace of d&e., ko, three wafew containing money, &o., to the amoent of $400.00. Forvonaly it bapy ned theta Mr G. B Saniora, one of the messengers of the American Express Compary, wat & passenger op the train, He assisted in exiricating tne injared agent (wno Gebverea up his keys), aod inom he tostanily crept among the roles, and proceeded to extingutsh the Are, Which, commencicg trom the stoves, bad Dogan te With the assictance of & fw of the passengers, a Mr, Sanford this was aooompiisned, Spectator of Jan. 9. ‘The freight iran comeisted of eight cars, two of which were demoilshe: ‘others nlightly Injured. Several enginen were despatched to the sceve with gangs of men aud machivery for clearing thet rack. Keyport says that oue Grevr, the switch-lender at Dun- das, baa absconded Dory bas deen removed from (he depot to a hotel, sod te colng well Berta is still at the depot. There is but little hope of pga }, Slubough & young mam with @ vigorous con. ution, ‘The track was cleared by shout ton o’clook and tho = - 4 tnjories were much more ne express messenger’ m rious than at ret supposed. Che petitonmam was in jured and the pelvis an‘ bip boces fractured. fie died at ‘about four o'clock im the afiervooa § it waa only hi third trip im the capacity o| messenger, a he had taken the piace only during the temporary absence of a friead. ‘The freman, notwithstanoing the moat araiduous caro. rapidly sunk under the severe invernal injury, and died Petey oe progresring fe bh ‘engineer \# progr: worably. eye reres ve learn that Mr. Keeler Loaves 8 wife and four eblidren, for whom, however, we doubt not tae com. pany will provide ‘The mat aging director and the other railway authori ties were early at the roene of ibe accideat, investigating the canees which led to the accident The rermon above ven, respecting the delinqueney of the ewitch-teader at Dunaas, reems to be correct ‘The man Greer jolt ‘ation at Dundas and ran through the toll gave, maying © off,” ooly « tow minutes before hove charged w arrest bim a rived, Messager bave dren sent to all the stations om the line. and ‘he constables are im pursal\, 90 tha) alvnough no clae to bis whereabouts has been discovered, ‘may propaoly et he fownd. y ‘We ‘earn that Greer gave himself up to the autborities: Inet night Variour opipions are as to the blame attaching to the switohtender Tae evidence to be given betore the Coroner's inquest to day will, however, clear up the matter Police Intelligence. Charon or Bexciany —William Wariell wae broaght before Justice Davison, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, on cbt y sitomrtet to eftet an eptrance to the promises of [ornard ©. Ladwig, ‘iret, for the parpose of atealiog foe prised tm the act of forcing an «uirands eocused War 8 to the store by mews inixe keys When diveorrred, the burg reweet, st WAH AD © Qvenily cap’ the Nint® Ward Fim an. The megs Warce!! to privon for examination of & pair of pipers and a ees of wie a nasty WABITIOF INTHE DIG RIE ’ 1 OVO OM morn 1 1%) woo n 405) wer wares .. «Port of New Vork, Janaary 13, 1897, Wemervert. CLEAR erpow—Taylor & Rich. ey Ravene iiam Boyeen, |~meon— F Karck. Hindu (yr), Evan, Bristol Bb & FW Meyer. FAEk Rogene: Huegenim, Port aa Prince—Roliker & Mobi. Bark Thos Carta, Edwards, Sagua in Grande—Russell & Btraker, Gambia—J A Machado. x WilinceC wnt aE J Potorn. wer Putton a & Benjamin fr avorite (Br. Pursell, St Jehne—Roome & Din- apke Heamebip George Law, Herndon Aspinwall Jan 4, with 4 gold dust. to MO Rot Vb ease oe ama p mast bead of & upken " nttoras experienced strong: Eteameb p Empire City, Grifin Rew Urieans ‘oh mae AM ‘in Havana Stn wih mése and passengers, to M berta. th inet. int 45. lon C Berk’ & Williams, 10th, tat 9910, lon 7940, 907 i i | train and a tark showing « reds vatlow tail with ‘etter Atm } it Tbe KC has exoerienced vory heavy westerly weather 5 of Hi Savannah, 69 boars with mane arg pamanens 99 Ie aMlgil Paseed in sayvamosh River, ship Goorge Marehall, of Richm:md, Ya, bound in. Steamabip Maron, Foster, with mdao and’ pas- sengers, to leston & Co. On tnnday 9:45 PM, vaw steamer Nashville, benee tor Chariestow 11 PM. Hatteras light WSW, saw steamer Alabama, hince for Xavannsh. Fell {iu wit large quantties of 100 off Belaware, also from Abse- com thip ng Borland Havre, with mdse and passengers to master. Was towed in Quarantine this evening by steam'ug WH Webb. Bhip We Barstow. New Orleans, Dec 1@ with mds to Stanton & pron 2st lat 28, lon 88. in w esle carried away ruéier head and spruns maintoaat. fas boen 16 daya Nor Hatteras, with constant gales irom NW, lost, alle, halt ot Be Gay re mien nn ship conene, ie. tee. ego to ream get clear weight of the ice brought the ship by the nead six oad Bark Voyager (Br), Crowell. Pernambuco, Nov 21. with st. ar, tomaster, Dec i, Int 2810 lon 69, spoke brig Tobin, of Cheryfield, hence, steering 34W; loch inst, lat 38 10, lon 71°82, fell in with sebr Mary & Charlotte. Grant, from Balitmore for Boston, in distress, with ai! sails blown away. and aiort of poesis and water; got ont our boat and took from her Cavt reat, mate and four seamen acd brought to this port. The V bas experienced heavy NW gales stove bulwarks, split tails, de. While beingtowaé uy last night hada hole cut ia her bow by the jee, which canses her to leak badly; bad two feet water in the hotd. Lay at the block at Quaractine. Brig Anita Owen, Ray, Nenvites, 2% dava, wit) sugar, to Peek & Church. Experiensed very severe wea be ‘ont ibs boom. Was 12 days N of the Capes of Delaware; some of the crew are frost bitt echr James Miller (masts), Miner, Mebite, © daya. with h ult, of Hatteras, spoke bark Leroy, cation, "to master Mache dW Webecr, enrett. Charleston, with eotioa, &c. J ster, Rennett. Charleston, Was towed into Qnarantine this evening. Sebr Saab Bruen, Douglas Georgetown, 30 Bebr J ‘i noid: Frambes, Washington, NC, 10 days. Suiled Ineomoany with sehr JM Taylor, for New Fork, Had heavy weathes Schr Solomon Andrews, Putuam, Wnshtegton, NO, 10 day Sehr Hanover, Whipple. Kicbmcnd 6 days i Schr Virginia (of Brookhaven) Davis, Alexandria, 7 days. Schr W = anderson, Houseman, Virginia ranthe Abel Upsher, Wishart, Virginie, 4daye, Lays at Qua- Schr J W, Faniklin, Reston via Sandy Hook. Last night, at 6PM, while coming in the Hook, waa cut through by the ice and getting as tar as Vanderbil’a landing was rua ashore to kee from sinking. bhe was subsequently pumped oat an atop ‘Sloop F Post, Petty, Virginia, Stamer Pelican, Au! Providence. The ship Germania, arrived yesterday from Havre, hed 77 passengers, and Imad been 8 days West of Nantucket, blowing heavy BELOW One bark and one brig, unknown. Herald Marine Seeueentnee. ACAPULOO, Deo 2#—The snip Gult . Lord. 133 daya from Carditi, with coal tor Pacific Mail Steamshio 0, arrived at this port on the 8th inst Gf Cape Horn, lost fore and main topmasts, yards, sails stove head raila, cutwater and other ‘wise Camaged ship. She will pronably repair a: Callan, where she is bound after discharging coal. ‘The clipper ship Chariot of Fame, Knowles, sails to morrow morning for the Chincha Islands, ©ALLAO. Noy 30—Arr ships Morning Light. Johnston, San Francisco; Dee 2 Euterpe, ery, do (and af 6th for Shin- ches); Northern Crown Hallett, Panama; 4th, Thatcher Ma- gown, Baxter, San Francisco (and #ld 6th for Vhipchaa) Vising, tnsor. London (aud s ¢ 6th for do): Granite, Sparrow, Obin chns (and sid 8th for Ustavas); Sth Robert Center, arnod. Val- Paraiso: Glh Castilian. Graves. do; Superior sou'e Londons (and sid 1th for “hinebas); Mastiff. Johnson, Chincaas; Lo- renzo Marwick, Gibraltar; barks Emily Miner, Staplay Val araiso; Scotland. Shackleford do (and sid 1th for Chinshas); th ships Santa Cave. Foster, San Francisco; sth. Juvena, PoUPE, Liverpool: 10th, ¥iroodo West, Chinchas; Sybil, Ton ine, Valp ; Bay State, Sunmozs, Buenos 5 Mia flower. Fales, London — Sid Nov 29 shins Guiding Hale. and Asterton, Bourne, Chin- chas: Dec 1, Wild Cat, Howes. do. 24, State of Maine. Man phreys, do; John Bryant, Foster, do; 6b, schr Page, Norwell, Tombez and San Franctsco. PHILADELPHIA Jan 18, 434 PM—The city tce boat and steamtuge (ieorge Neaiie and sampson remain locked in the ice in the Horse Shoe The river te tight opposite Ret Bank. ‘The brig Ava _berce for Portsmouth, NH. which stole away without paying harbor dues was ove-bauled in the nay, brought bark and compelied to comply wita law aad order: She ie now nt Teague isinnd piers, with loss of ruvder and otherwise bad!y injured. This reminds me of the proverb, whick “This is ‘oaing @ ship for a eent’s worth of tar.” Miscellancous ard Disastess. SteaMeR MOUNT SAVAGE, bence at Baltimore, was a! an- cbor in Hampton Roada when the sleame~ Roanoke saw a pro- Peller ashore on the Sand Shoal. As a matter of course tt must have heen some other vessel, Sar Hvavco. of and from Heltast 7th inst for New Orleans, (etore reported jot) was gotn the Kaatern passage of Penobscot bay. when she struck on «sunken ledge near Sad dle Back Island, f'led, and wentfown neat fies, in about 2 fatboms water. She now lies with about 2) fest of her ston ‘out of water, ber mizen toperil vard just awash. The cantain and crew took to the boats, and Iended on Brimstone island, and same aft rnoon were taken off the island by sckr Grey: hovrd. and lanced wt Vingihaven ‘The Huaico was anew ship of 113 tons. valned at $40 000. and wae in ballast. she ‘Was insured (or $50,000 in several oflices in Boston. Loss or tax Raia Faws—8y the arrival ofthe bark Mallo- ry. from Core Ray, we learn that the brig Fawn. Capt Ban ker bence for Umpqua river. was capsized about 2) miles north of dat river i. & southwest gale, onthe 221 of Novem ber Nhe -ferwards drifted ashore above Franciscan river. and will be ® ton ‘The mate urd three seamen were drowned and the capiain ard the rest of the crew were row diay in a canoe The Fawn wasowned by ni Mr Warey and bad on board at she thae of ater a cargo worth 8.00), which will be e total om. — Ban Francisco Herald, Dec BuiG AMoONOUSUCK, at Axpinwall from Pensacola, in a gale off 8t Domingo, carries ‘ay everything above the foremaat, malsiopmart +prone mammmast and foremast. Bria Wx Pret hom Philadeipbia for Boston, which foun at sea Doe %, was bailt et Hingham tm 1s! ‘4 tone registe alr AQ owned lo Sowton valued at about $40) 8nd insured io Boston = Oargo valued at $8000 Tue BM Prescort, before reported lost on Gall Island wee built nt Rohninstown Me in IM. where she is owned 139 tons regiwver, rating AX, valued at $2500, and insu ot wt the Eastward. Cargo valued at $700. PieiG Asnoar— There ts an unknown full rigeed brig ashors on the beach, east aide of Fasex river, No part olars. foun Many & Caantorte—The sebr Mary & Obarlotie Capt Grant saiied'from Baltimore Dec 17, for Boston. Gn the 24 ‘avd 2 th she experienced a heavy gale from NW, lort all her sulla, bad deck awept, stove beat, de. Dee 29, Int 35 65, lon 72 35, Fpoke bark Kruce (whaler), from the Indian Ocean for Newport, with 400 hbis oil, the captain of which very kindly supphed us with atopsail On the 7th inst was otf the High lends, and was blown off in the NW ga of the Sth. 10th inst, In lat 8810. lon 71 $2, was taken off the vessel by Capt Crowell of Br bark Voyager, who lowered his boat, although the hark was under double reefed topeails, and blowing « gale atthe time. (See Port Arrivals, ahovem Scun Wie oF He Wisp—Capt Pearwall of the schr Wing of the Wind, bas furrisbed us with the following sta'emeat of the disaster to bis vessel, in addition to what we published yesterday: Schr Wine of the Wind Pearsall § days from York River, veh re experieperd heary weatner, was hove too five Gays, blowin ere ene from NW to NNW,| ost maingsl i. fying hand Jibboom and sprnog bowsprit Seventy mies RIE from tbe Highland Light waa fallen in with by the Hot home AM Mai in whe in tow and bronght na to 0’ ork as ¥@ bad no wal # but our foresall and tryaail. the AB Nei son ia a nob # boat think that her equal cannot be found for sailing and towing 1 think she towed us seven kaots per hor, wed I Meileve abe could tow us ten, and the Ving of the Wind ie 100108. I take this opportunity of re. turning my ineere a tothe plots for their kind atten. tions to myself and x Bu scnn Jessie axe from Boston of and for Char'otte town PEI, w tn a peneral cargo of flour, hrentatulte * ts totally ket was aboot A ton: Boston on the cargo, rie Yarmouth, $8 ‘recently. The veasal ® ineured im Reston No insurance in ned at About $700). ¥. of Morristown, from Alexandria Va., for New York. was abando ed on the 25th uit, Bormada Dearing 10 miles KSB, Cactain Peterson has arrived at Sa. report thet he had Sonn & Hianer. from a\ abandoned at rom at Great Reg Haroor in 54, where she was owned, 136 tons, valued at GAD, and cargo $700. Puot Boat A B ¥ rnsow, No 2 before reportedjashore on Long Island, wa» got of yesterday morning, and came a) to the cny In low Prot Boat WJ Rowen—The steamtog Hercules towed the the phot hoat WJ Romer into Quarantir e yeserday moraing. Ehe is badly ent by the ice, and will have to go on the dock for repaire SteawTte Brrst—About 4o'clock yesterday morning the steaming CP smith laying at the foot of Jackson street. ¥ aa discovered 1 be on fre, avd before the flames could be aab Gued abe was considerably borned The O P 8 was owaed by Mr Humphrey Orarey is 3 years old, and insured for $9009 A con! barge erday morning found adri't of Red low's latand by if Lackawana, and was towed to Jer sey Cty Ship Joseph Peabody, at San Frangisco, was 40 days to the Fquator in the ‘e' and crossed in lon 57, Was 75 dave to Onpe Bore and of the Cape in heavy gales, dur jog which lost main'opsall yard and some lightapars. Crossed the Fquator in the Pactic Nov 14 in lon 110. and had light Northerly winds until within tbe Inst three days, wheo had Night Southerly winds Bbip Aspasia, at Aan Francison was 98 days to the Bquator in the Aantic, and crossed in jon 80 Was 60 dave to Uni Pecaimed one day off the Cape. Oroened 1 5 and hed light winds and calms since Set 4\9 not take thero fo wnt off the Fa- ralones. Bad fine weather du ing the whole passage. Ship Trombnil at fan Pranctseg waa % dave of Cape Hom in heavy es, daring which lost topsall yards. aalia Ae, &e. Crossed the Equator in the Pacific Now 6, in len 115 40, and had lip bt baitliee wieds from NNK to NW. Francinen, waa off Cape Horn 00 oary pore sed the Benetor Oct 6 in lon 15, ol it wind tinal! BOW 27, wiar which bad strong NW NAW wines Ship Fleetwing at Son Prancieeo waa.A8 dave to the tor tthe atiantie. orowed In lon 2° 3. w Horn wae 30 daye from Int 005 ip the Ad the Preifie curing whie’ time had strong Urneand the Fowator Rov 11, in lon 115, sinee which tine has hed lightand variable winds bip Northern Fagie at San Franciseo, was 72 dave to Capa Bers. and wen 20 dare of iRe Cave in honey Westerly gnita, Croeeed tha Equator Nov 2. in loo 110 and bad steong § winde to Int 23 N. after that iebt NA & wince Br ship Dawemion® nt San Francisco was 45 ta tor im the Atamtic, 90 devs t days with strong Wester: ta the Renin Cape Horn: was off the Onpe if Parte Now 25, ip lon 11. Wad halting eine ay to lat 8 7 since then have had ctrong NW inde’ r f “ yar Sid from Ran Fraccisen Der 8, George, Jemay, on ® causes Tyth, brig Frances, Pouie, eae, ; a 1, bark Stella, Keen (or Hathaway) of quarant ‘AL Oapa “t Lucas about brig Leverett, of am fhm Pam Franctned, th 13 vole wperine soht “Bagi, Slacson, $e 40, Ta dbis bincxtinh oll, to wad next day on 8 ceulne to the Heara from Oct 18 iat 8 §, lon 31 W. Berio Preros, #B, with one amail sp whale since leaving the Intl Spoken, de. Fs he oe 10 days trm Norfolk for Rarbadons, Deo Hark “Raseeing.”' of NYort. steering — Tprobably Reat cf ant {rom NYork tin Dee itor ste “Aariba), was paseo Deo 2, iat 84 45, lon Th foreign Pora. | AcaPeico, Dec 2~See Correspondence shove. Arise ath Teo 18—arr sehr sem uri@ihe Conctling Terk (and elt Jan dth for Crystal River Pia, to loat York) 2 rile ameonooanck. “Aurray, Pensacola, 24h sobre Liberty, M’Nel ly, Greytown: Warner, Giller, St Fhonnea (wad #4 0b for Avakanae 2th, brig Caroline, Whitehnry, NYork (avd world ani! Ob Inston rater m: dan 4, ache Carrie ford Lembard York. 64 Dee Zi, brie abby Taylor Linde ley Nvork 2th achr Rapablic rhow. Port an Prince: Jan D8, brie ehinahilla, Savaniila; 4th, Jamen B George, Atwiil Pedro Keys, es ankee, Thorndike, ” fa MYork. Falwourn, Des 2--Arr Biaek Sea, Tate, Aikyab " * received orrre rr belge neue neem om, mal . S (:Veloua, tims, Philadelpain, 10th, Lark. Pommatom N or Ginnatran, Deo 10—Arr Nereus Atkins, Boston; Plummer NYork. Lith, arthur, Hoyt, Sumatra (aud old Tee for Miueenlien) 13th Cresceny, Thomas, Nenice: Lith, Acne Chase, Chase NYork Havana, Jap 4—arr brigs Allston, Nickerson Wit He erry, Nace, HOdioshe: sehrs \ G Maacheater Fy io indsey, Clark, Baltiaore. Sth, brig Merlia Git Fen scols; sshr hietron, Tayler, ‘ih Uhip Dart Maw’ ran, Andros Hull; b mu, White NYork: bag NK Horgan Peranc * Borden, Briehtman, New- Port; 7th. steamship Isabel, Rollins, Charleston via Key Weat; ship Lizzie Drew, Gooding, NYork briga Mansanuls, Dua- Ting, Portants Jamon itwvis, Staples Pensacola, echt Prag, 2 Sid ath n Sty barks Per! Thesirap, Cartonas: Mary D Lane, 4 Sth, barks Per) trap, O i Gardner, Cionfuegon, weirs Wintewvoyene Murrey, M Tork: line’ Buight, Bourne. Mobile: Geo Kyrow, Fard, Oarte- pas. 7th, brig Mary K Thompson. Grant, Cardenas, schr Mar- garet Ann, Lee, Apulachicon KINGSTON Ja Dee 13—Arr schr Semuel Francis, Gourlay, Laguayra tor St Thomas put in in distrese; sith, Uriga Saw Breeze, Jacksonville; 17th, Josephus shui? Ral imore; Georgiana, do; 1%. ‘bak Ginoe Colton Phila lelpiia. Lith brigs Maria, Edvecemb: Philwte’phis; 19th, Vermont, Smith, Anneto Bay; Jamestown; Marehali, NY¥o rk; sche Pi- wT SabOM Deo 36—Tm port, shia. Bi Moon OxDON, —In port, abips Rhine, % Lord, Awertean Onnaress, Meener; Elizabeth Kil ea. Bright wan. and James 8 Keeler Ailan, for NYork; A foneyvick, mith and Acdilies, Spedden, for Boston; Riza Maxwell, for Katavis aod Sngnpore: Mary Robias( m Crook: er, for Bombay; T W Sears, Jones, for Calcutta; | WS Limd- any, Palmer. ior Cape of Good Iinpe Sotiilre, Arey for Caa- on; Indian Aunter, Bustin, for Port Philip; wi for Sydney, NSW. Livenroor. Dec 27—Adv ships Emerald Isle, Corni sh, for N’ York Jan 1; Andrew Foster. Swit); do 4d. Southampt tin, do 6th: kilen Austin, Garrick, do Sth; Dreadmon ght, Sa- mueis, do 10th; Constaliation, Maliner. do 15th) Mid diesen, Parmelee, do %tb; Albion, W do 26th, HezekAsh Wile Iinmas Wescott, for Phiindelphia Dec 3'th; Lasicastor, beeowns,- do 2th; Saravak, Rowland, do Jan 12h; Jus Browne, Elawea, So 2th; Flore McDonald stioner, (or Baltimore dan Ss Yemasace, Childs, for Charleston Jan 3d; Highland Chiet, Atnrtvaant for Savannah; Boroco, Wlitner.'for Apslackleots with despatch; Governor’ Langdon, Stone tor Mobile; J P Morse. Weeks, for NOrivans 1d Deo 25, ship Othello, Greenough, Calcutta, LecwonN, Deo 18—Arr Mary Jev ect, Cooper, NYork, Maxsniiibe, Dee 24 in port, sieamer siat of the Southy Marks, for sale; ships White Falcon Stinson, for Ca day; Falmouth’ Berry, ‘or Trapani ime, Homor’ for N serson, Knowles; Oueritick, Foster, aad . barks ‘Hudson, Beaman. for Sow diay, to, Joad salt for’ Rio Grande, and return to. & port rove, af $22, Zevhyr Lane: Mary J Kimball, Meel om, Matilda, Harris disg: bria “ary Pierce, Bartlett, do, Mata. Dec 15—Arr Torzent. Montgomery, Bostor Manzanita, Dec 20— sid sche Hesperus, Mores, NYork. ONTRGO HAY, Ja, Dec 1%-—Arr oters, Lord, and Princeton, Allen Noriolk Matanzas, Jan 2—Arr bark Muskingum, Luther, Werrea 4th, briga P 'R Curtis, Orr, Portland: Stn, joka, NB, Washington, Marwick, Portiand. Sid 8d. brig Leoutine, Hutebingon, ore, Sih gohr Banquet, Welden, Franklin; th. brig Tangier, Ford, Nevfolk; sohr J caksanta Roaps, Dec 4—In port, Naples, Rastman, Sypxzy, NSW, Oct 11—In port, ship Portland, Brazier. frou London, arr about Ist, discharged; bark Nimrod, Whiting, for usm. St ALBANS. Dec 22~ Off, Medora, Kempton, from Newcastle for Providence Scatrexy Roaps, Dee 20—In port, Crimes, Poor, from N Orleans for Liverpool. Sr ANs s Heap, Dec 18—Off, Ella E Badger, Tarleton, from Liverpool for Calcutta. Sr Jao px Cuna, Deo 27—Aar bark Casilds (Brom), Poppe, ax NB, Jan 6—Cld scbr Groveland Kavanagh, Porte TRINIDAD. Dec 29—Arr achr Governor, Ober, Charlestom; SWaurabains Nov M0-1E port ahi Bybll, Jeolem ALPARAISO, Nov —1n hi fenicins, une; darka GW lie’), Iverabam, from Herrdurs, arr isthy Ml wood, Clark ui rigs Zenovia, Wilcombd, do; Azalia, Jam- yrin, do; sehr © E Foote, Worth, chtd to load nitrate at 1quique for san Frarcisco. Sid Nov sth, ark Iddo Kinsball, Crocker, Caldera; 20th, ships Magellan, King, Ooquitcbo. 2th, Robert Center Ar- nold, Chirchas,’ to loxd gnano for France; Loch Lamar, Kem- ¢nll Arica, barks Kuily Ainer, Staples, Ciunchsa, chtd te ano for Havre at £478 64; Scotiaad, Shackelford, Sal- jo: 27, G W Hall, Iograhsm, Boston; 2th, ship Castilian, Graves, Ox) Home Ports. BOSTON, Jan 12~Arr steamer Jos Whitney, Howes, Balti- y more; sbip'iiarpawell, Storer, Liverpool; bark Bay Staua, Sparrow, Baltimore. Cid shivg Ab: Ball, London; Jobe M Mayo, Cutter, NOrieans, barka Matanzas ‘Bickford. Me- tanzas; Betaens, Phinney, Charleston; schra Lamartiag, Johuson, Phiadelphia; Maria Jane. Crosby, NYare. sid wind NW, good breeze’ ship Jobn Wills, bark Daniel Webster; brige Madeira, Herald, § M Sawyer, abgola, Brookline, T dustry sowher; scr Koseneath. BALTIMORE, Jas 12-Cid scar George Mangham, Soud- der, Ute ont! LESTON, Jan %—Arr sehr Wiliam Smith, N'York. Sum’ remen sbip Amigrant, andressen, Bremen: bare f an ad foe sem oem fay thy apes; Invesugaior Pendle Orleans, r , Creme, West Indien. hia ecb Eelione. Nore Br ship Jos Howe Driver St Thomas. Cid MeKay. Corr aod a mkt; brig Lotebar, Gui Albert Mason, smith N¥ork Ska Sreinea Kimiprant, Andresen, Bremen; brig Jas Gray, Plum ner. COATHAM, Jan 12—Brig Galvestan, from Bos'on (or Pro vicence, bas beeo in the ice off Monomoy several day’, ana is now at anchor «lear of 1ce HOLMES’ HOLE, Jan 8, PM. ‘nd NW-—Arr bark Danl Webster ityder, Baiumore for Bosion; schr Arao, Giles, Mian. Wind NW-~Are sche Jonas Smith, Spates, Casrles- Jano yind NW—Art sc! ons § h ates, Cat ton 26th ult for Boston Jan 10. Wind lis ht from W to SE, with snow—Arr brig Je sepb, Cables, Pbiadeiphia for Boriom, with crew badi frost bitten; sehrs J H Horto., Barnard, fungier for Boston; Flying Arrow. Mills, NYork fo’ 60 Jan Il. Wind Nx W—Arr aches George Walter. Cole. Tan- (Ger foe Portland, with loss of jib and foresa!l split. 6d soe ary Miller Jan lt. Wind NW—Arr bark Chester, Young, Philsdelphia for Hoston. Sid sebr Langdon Gilmore In port at | PM. harbor tiled with drift ice, barks Storm King, Mary Coe. Danl Webster, Chester brigs Moconocket, Napoleon South Boston (Br) Voran Wave. Selma, hillen ser nard, Franchise (tir), P & tichborn, James Browa, Joseph; sehre John # Patien, Onnoectiout Maria L Davia’ Uberles Roberis, B Planner, New York, Golden Uloud. Soring Indiana Gleuroy xpress Lucy Bakar A Tirrell © Hyena, Telegraph, Leonard Mckenzie Pavilion, Julies, ¥: yard, Ananoa bh iirow Prise, Ocean Star GU) Ki yer, Lacy Sharh. Vieiory Piymouih tock Howard, J B Marnes, Arag, Jones’ Smith J H bortoo, FI ing Arrow, George Walter, alee & light bark apd asebr which arc last night, not bwrded yet on accoustof ice the sehr bevore reported sank at the avath of the Vineyard Sound is supposed to-be the Johm a Kooke, ‘of and from Phiiade’phia for salem. INDIA A, Dee 3y-—Arr schr Mary Clinton, NYore. Old brig Laveces, BYore. BALHAM Jan ie>id bark Onpray BIB. Jan 5 arr ship White “Boston, bark Kd w arr ccbre Uhas Melaes, Lows Batimore; Jul Harper, Dixon, Porto Kicy Old sehr Beo) Delano, Baki Balumere NEW ORLEANS Jan 4—Arr soomship Black Warrior, Smith NYorx via Havana, #hip Onward, Chivers, Livercoal, sehr Arrogante, Span bark Paqueta, Gavica, Cabada, rival Sth—Arr ships Joseph Holmes, Joslin, Bristol: Koswalt Sprague, Patten Bath, B Yoo Gageon (Krom), Riemers,.Now- Movies (Ir). Jackson. Genoa, Kdwara D Peters, Curia, ueksport, Bamberg Wiliams Portinad; Troneides, Curtis, RYork, barks sarngoste wee. Hordeaux Tamaro, Krry,: Marseilles, rige 01 Brown. tiaiord, Philadelonia; Crimea, Snow, Inie Sal, Cape de Verdes; schre Ked Fox. sbisa. Tam: ico; | Wa'son, Kobinson Phil -ceipbix: Geo K Pressott. dite ry. Wilmip gion, NC: mitheopian, Davis, NYors. Cid ehipa Adama, avery, Havre, Tropic Nowell, Providence KI: spee brig Jutlo Torres, Barcelona; schr Geo Harris, Corson, ve. honduras. Jan fth—Arr ateamabip Mexico, lawless, Indianola and Gal- yeron, Fr steamship Jacquard Hourdeliat, Havre via the West Ivdies; barks mary Hyler, Hyier, Theinaston, Mo Oid Hickory, Vencorn, Poilmieiphi. | Reiow— Timer. Onn bell, fen! Lives ‘Oteontoe. Young fm, Liverpool; big Goran Kage. Ince, fm hoskiand. Me. Old Fr soamabip Francia Arago, Giipert, Havre shi Sultana Barret. New York; Henrietia Marey, Niekerson, Boston; schr Elizaboh Segar, Wilbur. Cardenad. ‘owed 10 sea 24h ult, Pocide, Vicksburg: 23th, ship Charles F ipa M Williamson, i Highiac iba Big Atlas, Medisicr, and bark Volant, Bupbrasta and Neshaa Ha: nauj Lebanon and Jobann Smiat; Jan Ist. bark Surprise, brige Lindo, Albertina. NEWPORT, Jan 9—Arr sche Prowem Halse, Beltimore for Provisence Yost of the outward bound les: went out thie morning, Dut all returned aaine afternoon, wind abead. Woh 35 aM—In port, bark Gea Warren; brig Wave. sohe and others proviously reported senre sarah M Sherman. trom Frovidence for Bartimore, and ‘ar, from de for Fhiladeiphia, have come (othe wharf, where wey will o& main for the PUGRT srerem., UNL, Nov 25—In port, ships Leoxore, Mitehall, Nu) Kaipe for Hi > soon” Lingie Ji Saya; bark Willing & Martha Gp), Ad PA PORTLAND, dan 10—Acr ship Mary Mereilt, K Boston oem Stevens, ow. Wo ache mary & Plenoe ville, 80. Cid 10th bark Tonic, Matghinson, Ma- a, PROVIDENCE, Jan 10—Arr sobre Wilt Pignon, Milliken, Raivrneee MOR ‘arisie, Sippio, 0, seacaar Wentohentor, rk. NY 1}o~ Art steamer Ospray. Kinney, N York. Schee Ceindeer and ¥ail are in the ice beinw Viele # Point. BAN FRABCISCO tae 6—arr bark Joway Fort. Sargent cnugre, 14 Paya thy ), Star of Hore, Som’ Fere (Pr) Rss. Bor- Teoaalet 6h, ship Chula Bo 2 (Fr) Ve shige Tromba'l Richeriean BYor.. crby NYork (via Moswelder #9), Hom Geans 215 vin Kio Janeire 199) Au AIparnio 46 jewmenhip Urizeba Methen: . tone (Mr), Newton, Liverpoo!, 48 tid Dee’ 6 bark Venkee, svnith. Hopolal a, 7th, ehige Malt Fagis, Onidwell Osicnva: Tirana, Lawce ee Usileo, Sth, ship Western Continent, Mw nam, ‘slonttay Lith, slips Joho Trhake Fherman, Calentia, Silver Xiar, Wade, Caloutins Chal mere fe Barrion, Valparaiso; 19h Moor, Pi Hong it. Supter (Haw) # , Sy Meh bark Ad. jaice (Mex), Nye, Masovian ath, chip. teindese Ranker, Manila; bark hehchab foteakina’ do, 4th, bio Tot arcuer, Shanchae, brig trra Wood, faouterey, 19h brig leneoe Piares Menta ino. BAVANNAH Jan Arr bark Peter Temill, Hoey New fork: pi ot boat Orenial Grew), lowder. Niork id “I ca) Sprague, NYork (al clearnaee); sehr Frank, Reeders mrieane Oth--OM drige Wingo} Gilkey. Havana; Susan Duncan, Pawyer DDarige; went Pine Drason, Stearns, NUreand $ REWARD. ~LORT OR STOLEN, ON THR TH inst. corr er of Nineteenth street and Righ'h ave | gue awhile bevr akin robe, drugget lining, red cloth (rim. min Apply Jou, Onatde’s, cornes of Nine. | teen and avenue, or jorria, 118 Clinton | place. | NDER SUBPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES, pall hoy, sum of money, ety ile. The owner | Seca! eS hoa bore OFF OR STOLEN—$10 REWARD—A BROWN DOG, talf wetter and half spaniel, anawering 0 the name of | Toa Geen ni pees © coker, with ® brass nume plate. Ap. ‘Awor Honne ANTED—A PORTER AND CLERK FOR AN . ‘ Ing howe, wi for the Boer ry chjget for the e' he multe. Apply, with resem te 'T BH, HALRE'R office, 714 Allen at, on dor frog.

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