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THE EUROPA'S MAILS. Rathsinting Particulars of the War in Chin SKETCH OF THE LATE PRINCESS LIEVEN. CALIFORNIA REPUDIATION, &e., ko, Se. ‘The mails by the Europa reached this city last evening. ‘The latest London papers are of the Slat ult , and Liver- pool of she same d ‘The Wiener Zeitung comtams the text of a convention for the mutual ‘‘extradition’”’ of criminals, which has just been concluded between the Austrian government and that of the Unfted States. The crimes for which malefactors are to be delivered up to the authorities ef the country in which the cifence was commited, are. mur- der, assault with murderous intent, pirscy, arsoa, for gery, false coining, and embezzioment of public funds. ‘The Paris correspondent f the Loudon f\mes, writing on the 28th ult, seys:— Mr. Kelley, the American engineer, whose pane aroge the heey Pena eraisces ooka tak had io ansience yectorday of the Ripe indertaking to wha! believes to bes preotcanie and tangible pipe te L mined seleys large mavs and dra cx and said be bree Ta en puoi, tat ald woe fa evn oat eye route, and a thorouge survey fot the whole then, -- The Liverpool Times of January 31 contains ‘the follow- ng:— The Birkenhead msgistrates held another inv ‘Thursday into the charses preferred againat Peter Campbell, be 8 mate Ks the a ship J.L. be t, by the ‘one witcrss, a 60 OF examined "We sinted Ubat when ina ys both oth the eon ‘frst and second mate strock him with brass ki iene and slung shot. avd then knocked him down and kicked him. He — the priaoner Campbeh fire bie revolver several times, 8 sa.Jor named « hriatie, who still lies in Bead Hosphal to ite be moved: The tacestiren to W day morning next, The Hoara of Trade Rave commenced an luvestiva:iou into the conduct af the ship. an i ping master who ‘hipped the biack sailors on board the Joes vovening & meeting was convened at the Royal Hotel, Dale street, for the purpose of considering maveasrosts be ted regarding the lows of the ahip Confederation, and the me ly fi tain Corning and those on with him. There wae a large attendance Mr. Hawthorne, the American Consul at this vort was unani- moualy called upon to oreside In taking the chair he said that they were met wxether toperform ® mouroful duty ia a galamaliy that has lately a isen by which Americs had ‘been rived of « good cHizen, and many of them an associate, for etn no doubt that Osp'ain Ccrning was well known and esteemed by mosi of them and it was to pay a sore: of re- tire his meaory that they were then met, Having paid & Mh tribute ol respect io th memory of Captain rate American captain aud s<8 privaie gentleman, who had Dobiy done his duiy by standicg to his thip to the last metre a.noble exaruples and expressing the deep regres | for the widow, who was their companion on vor- ‘age, and bad only ieft him about an hour before the hip went down, be called upon the meeting 10 move any resolution the} hi be prepared with «flere brief consalialion, Captal . Crocker moved the adootion of a series of resolution ve cf the deep reget they felt at the melancholy he, which were unanimously adopted it was decides that they should be atverdsed in ail tie ‘Liverpoot Dewspapers. The meeting was then dissolved. The Londen Uhrontcle of Jap. 31 says:— M. Roest Van Limburg, ex-Minister of the Netherlands at Histon bas dust bern apocinied Minisier at Washington, ta the room of Dubois. The retiiementof M. Dubois was, may be remembered, occasioned by difficulties arising oul of his re(ussl to appear as a witnees aa tothe murder of the waiter Keating by a member of the chamber of Reoresecta- tives. The President of the United States laid before the Se natea series of documents proving tbat the ~efussl of M. Du- bois was founed on international ine was consequent ly iy justifiable. ‘The King of the Netherlands besides, contrary to what was affirmed in the Washington pavers, ap- proved of the conduct of his Minister. Our telegraphic despatsa from Halifax of the Europa’s Rows staies that ihe dullion in the Bask of Eagland daring the week had increased £50,000 This is erro. meous. The actual increase was only £5,873. The pith of some remarks oa the Liverpool cotton market is also lost by the substitution of the word Liverpool for India The article sould read as fol lows — Livzroo Corroy Maske —The circular of aa iniiaen tial Liverpsol House says: e shipments of cotton from lodis are wousualiy inrge, &o ‘The War hh in n China. DESTRUCTION OF THK FOREIGN FACTORIES AT CAN- TON—MOVEMENTS OF THE AMEKICAN ¥aVY—AN- OTHEX DPSFATCH FROM ADMI (from the Cnioa Mai Eas The faciories bayc been burn! eating of ‘om toma socuded the alaru, and instentiy the flames borat ot! ® Soike=all the ¢ Only honkes uatoucred Britian Vonsuie'e, Matheson & ¢ ‘whon the steamer efi veing tine Heard & Co ¢, and Jara! 1 Swedish ong. bong and whet ‘would uitimately escape tbe fate of the others ks, blown up by our people. Dr. Winchester, the noting vice Coneul was with bim at the time bat reeetved only avme slight braiees What ate; of course, Nutle doubt that the city of Canton longer "pared, and tue discharge of rockets il t& Raid Bir ndy to have commenced, Sth of Novy Captric Foow, of the Uaited ip Portemouh, wae oa bis way from Wao Pipmace, {01 arines stationed io the foreign u rior forts, the boat ap ig that 0 morican fag was flying at tbe time, and was also waved from the boat, #0 thai toere might be ro mistake. The American moa of. war, Poriemouth snd Levant, immediately mores ap the combarded the forts, whicn the Cbineso de replying with « well directed Gre, killing upeibg others, apd dotog some samege wo the venecis. Ocmmotore Armstrong thes wrote In thie service seversi tht taok place, Yeh nas written to the to say thot thetr flag shail be respected. wid thet & was en. Cirely a mistake that led to the late misunderstanding, There are yot ope or Wo email po'nis at issue, but we jad that whe Americans wiil acoept hia apology, craw from Canton. © © 16) Correapondeace of Lovdon Times | potemtiaries @od uaval commanders in ebief Of Great Brita acd America have Canton, bol there have Deen bo ‘ mira) Sey moar nas given ano that no Interference will be permitted white he bolde the river o re isle prenpest of ot preweat companies of her Majesty's 60th regimeot are quartered in Canton ADMIRAL SRYMOUR’S DESPAtC' NiGha, at Cantos, se6. 14, 1866. Bim—I dave the bonor to since ton of 1 2. On = roe Weteey ho woul! rere! tm the borning of AP oO toy Ooh montane ware mounted on ee b> Frened s eo ts & to y oo arrence 100% NEW YORK HERALD, re stent 17, 1887. piece. jes having re-aymoed and French Folly fort, situated near tn its rear exteasive One hour from the fret gun ‘emg fired. The fort mounted avout 20 heavy guns, with others of various caltre in the sandiag batteries, Those in the fort were mounted somewhat similarly to ehips’ guns, with broechiags se cured to spars across the outside of the emdrasures. This gives come — to the — tha\ manoy of the gar- Fison had served im European ships. Toe usual official ards were found on the walls of the French Folly, offering rewards forthe murder of all Englishmen, and of Chinese in their employ. As Foon as resistance bad ceased a party of Royal Ar- tillery, under command of Captain G. Rolton, commenced the dest) uction of the fort Mines were sunk and sprung under the works, which Inid the whole of the massive granite in @ heap of ruins, barely ove sione being jet tn ite original position. Tne guns were destroyed, and their new carriages burat. ‘Throughout the day feebie sttempts were made by the Chinese t: oops to disturb our Ragnrg oo rendering it ne- cosaary for our covering parties and boats’ guns to keop them from acvancing. [hese Dullotogs ulmately caught fire, aud were burnt to the ground. Dering our operations the Dateb Folly fort, in charge of Commodore Hon. C. Elliot, threw shells from the mor tare into the city, where troops had beea previously ob- served, ‘which fortumate'y exploded two magazines. ‘The gallantry and promptitude displayed by the officers: ‘and men, acd the rapid success which crowned their ex- ertions, deserve my warmest commendation. | am Bappy to be able so state that our loss only amounted to one vate, Royal Marines, of oer Majeats’ ’s ship Winchester, Einea, apd one seaman slightly woundes ‘The ships were bulled a veral times—the Encounter by @ sixty eight pounder shot. The ships resurned to the Factory creek on the 5th. It pas been reported that the Chivese authorities placed great contidence in the strengtn of the fort, — ed as \i was by the presence of « isrge body of troops. Oa the 6tb, » seaman belonging to tho Comas and a private royal mariue of the Sybille, having, 00 contrary to orders, strayed from thelr postin the Maceo Fort to Houam Island, were sttaeked by some vot the imbavitants of we village of Nav Pieu, The ma‘ice was murdered and bis bead carried off; the seaman jamped into ‘be river aod was drowned The next day'[ sent the Barracouts to the locaiity and burnt the vilisge, which was found deserted, I also isrued @ proclamation, of which I enclose a copy, pointing out the cause of this punispment, and th eaten- Ing tbe same consequences should any Englisnman lose bis life in @ similar manner. 8. The American ships of war completed the demoll- tion of whe Barrier Forts on the 6th, aad dropped dowa to Whon poa = These forts were of enormous strength, solidity, being entirely built of large blocks of granite, with walls nine or ten feet hack, They were e heavily armed, many of the guns being seven or eight tons weight with ‘a bore of sairicen tnohes; one brass 8% {uch gun was 21 feet long. ‘The Lovant arrived yesterday ‘at Canton. 9%. A party of 90 men, belonging to the Calcutia, came up on whe 2 Ay to repiace ths Winchester’s detecbment 1¢, | eis ted the Bogue Forts on the Sth. Thsy have been e‘feotvally dismantled under the cirection of Captsin the Hon. Keith ®ewart, «ft tho Naokin. 11. 4 seaman belonging to one of the river steamers was seized by some of the officials on the 12th inst., who Attempted to kul nim = He managed, however, to ‘effect bis ercape, wough y wounded | immediately derpatched Capmin Hall to pull down the government Duiidings and Custom House, where the seizure was made, which was promptly executed. |t ts only by fummery proceedings that we can hope to avert the —— of the High Commissioner's premiums for our be 12, Numerous complaints of piracies in the neighbor. 109 of Hong Kong having been mado 10 me, | dospatoned the Sempeon to check them. la her crulee sbe capinred one jak. and destroyed five. In tho second she saw no suspicious vessels, ana is now at Hong Keng. 3 i bave bad no com: joation with the pertal Commissioner, bis Excellency having withar troops trom the neighboring districs for the protection of Cant The — in reproseniod ° ie moat bands of robbers committing depre urders im every direction I leara that 000 to 20,60 trop: and militia inthe ot as yet made any offeasive demon were they to atisok the {aciories, I re When ths proper ‘ume arrives the foldiment of siipu!a- tore, grapted by treaty, shocid be rigitiy insisted oa. Compuision is the only argament 10 convince tue Chi- nese. Moderation is consi¢e ed bat another name for the want of means to enforce « ompliance. 15. A few anelle were thrown tale the city yesterday from be Du.cb Folly tn the divesiion of the government buildup, itis Frotityiog to report (hst the force continues healthy and ip excelient sptri IT | emcloee copies of correspondence relative to this letter, with a schedule of the same. Ihave. &o . M. SEYMOUR, The Seorctary of the Admire’ 16. T enclose & copy of 8 loti vont have Just re- ceived, from the Untied States Commissioner to oan Conmul at Canton, which wil show the state of as ri garde the Americens. us Unitep States Lacation, Unrran Stare’ Faicare Sax Jacinto, Wramros, Nov 6, 1466 Pn—His Excellency Yeb imperis! C mmiasioner and Governor Geveral, Daving ‘siled to rerder the satiaiscion due and demacded fer the recent {neult tothe United States fieg by the Berriey Forts, Commodore Jain # Armatrong Gntbmsander-i0 Obiet ef Veo uaval Torces ot sve Unieed States ip China, &o , compailes by a senre 0’ pavile duty, ‘wii! Mot Cestet from the measures which the policy of the Imperial Oo Com misa ner mpores oes him whi eines for the op the Gag, and guarantees for its propor reepect in furare aro oblained. You will, there fore, notify ve the citisves Ci United States a: Can tom ‘socordis pectfully, ag * bRIER PARKER. 0. H. Peeay, Enq. ‘States Conen!, Canton. TON oF THE Uxerep States, Maco, Deo 9, 1866. Pa—A despatch imodore James Armstrong, ot the dey's Cate, infor me thaton the ib inst, ihe Gemoliion of the Barrier forta was completed, aod the sbips bed retursed to the asnchorage at Wham pos, Cy Ng Ry pig tg iy he repaired, copies of his eK deece with the Imperial “Comesecisser serves —"* , | presume, it will end, a csleng ease, ibe Imperse! ‘Commissioner, doce not comm!t any act 2008 we shall rest Upon our sefort ships employ be clearly define, aed inform me weet it is beforeband. This will be the veridoation of the friendly that matter wil! also be ban to Chiet of the United States naval forces in C1 menage. This brief of the present state of our relations to Abe Chinere scvernesens 6 your port are authorized Ac, ©! H. Penny, Frq., United Staten Consul, Centon. PROCLAMATION BY THE BRITISH ADMIRAL. ‘The operations in which the Brien ferces are ai Pay Py to my intentio: my letter of ihe 4th instant, T pr vi doubt bes rbe wee the CF Fortuntty to powree npon aoms market be bet g prrfeetly Darren,) ana ihe only aoswer Whey poor] the give mo was thet (hey were rebeimoa, ani lookiag after wandarios, { scoordinely took her into Hoog Kong gave ber ing Tas tothe py ond Let the bonnie ae, ‘This morslog I lelt Hone Ko Korg ogain, rend oom vulgaty “ with a wt Co egord od of vac saving ino rpg dae iy ing. \ylag st ano! ay a deets: cfm to’ sead a nae woes ae Thad re: i board, siating that ‘if any oats hoisting the rebel i commltied any acts of Binoy. the fleg would not protect them.’ Having done eo, in provecding throngh tho Mn: sworn to by one gf be Donte, and t bare eat Ahem tn irons to Hong ong. ‘Those piratical boats had all ino.neinl Gaus Sing, wy talvon en reheat ogee His Bseatoney 4 mean Aaeaeel Sir M. Ssruour, o . Commander. new AT Canton, Deo. 15, hn Sm—I bave the honor to acquaint you, for the tion of the Lords Commissioners of tho Admiralty, aed ~ pigbt, at about 11 o’ciock, a few hours after the ture of my des} for the Olninese set fire vy Basseal Pisces simultaneously to ‘he houses immodi- ately surrounding the factory, which soon spread wo Ge factory iteelf; and all the ferciga establishments, with the ‘exception of the English factory, have been barns the grouno. Tho fire a) to bave veea ohesked by the blowing dows of the end hovse of the adjoining block at the eotrence of Hog lane, Inoeodiaries were perceived by the officers placiog brands in the various houses tn the vionity of the fi and were fred at by our pickets. The whole of tho Ol and New Cbina streets, with the contiguous portions of the suburbs, bave been consumed. ‘The greatest exertions have teen aed by the officers end men of the force under my command to check the Progress of the tiames; but the dryness of tne houses add the absence of an adequate supply of water, with the pecuilar moce in woich the various nongy arc cons rucied overs vaulted passages, rendered thelr eforts unavailing The coniiagrstion will ciroumscribe oar dofeaces and render peceseary @ now arrangement of them; but it is my intention to hold the British factory, as I have Biiberto done the larger arca on which the houses have deen destroyed. I write A fecal despatch to go by & private steam- vessel, which is likely to overtako 2 set at Siaga- pore "I have, &c., M. SEYMOUR, Rear-Admirai and Commander-ia Chiet. ‘Tar SECRETARY CF THE ADMIRALTY, ‘The Late Princess Lieven. {From the Loudon Post, Jan. 28.) All who are acquainted with the best society of tl most agreeable and lively of capitals, Paria, ‘are aware that ove very prominent and n personage ne) long sores of yours bas of late been nod from the 7ees of the Faubourg St. German and Casussce d’Antin— has been missed at the Rusaten and Prassian embassios— bas Bot beem seen in the Faubourg St. Honoré or the Bois de Boulo) ne—bas not receted ov her accustomed evea- ings at home, or aveisted at any of the grand doings at the Tatiertes, or the gay doing eisewnere. The pelitical and feshionable puvitc in Parts hao for the last fortuight Deen ae aro that Madame de Lieven waa confined to tne ouse with what was oy 1ome called a cold, and by some an infiammation; but 1: was not wil three or four days ‘ago toat it became poised abroad tbat the indiepcsition wes much graver than any one had imagined; and om Sunday last, when all the world was flocking to see the Persin Ambassador ana his suite, it was announced for certain that s lady, who bas plsyed so prom\nent a part ia more than one Curopean capital, was nea lyivg in & hopeless stato, without a chance of ultimate recovery. Wutoin ial more than tbirty boars the rumcr proved to be weil founded, for on Monday evening Madame do Lie bas for full haifa century led so busy acd #0 pi Ife, died in tho mansion which she haa #0 re teken on ber return from Brursels Thus, on 80 shorts and suddin « warn og. \s called away the oonddentis! corresponcent of three Czers, of three Empresses, of Grand Cha.covors, Chamberia:ns, and Governors of Ras- sian provinces without pumber—a woman who exercised m her time as much political aud secial influspes, and perpetrated as much political miachiof, as any iaay of the generation to which sbe belonged. |i ts now more than eighteen years since the busvaud of Madame de Lieven cred at Kome and |: i* nearly @ quarter of a cen: tury ince he ceased, in 1834, to be Rassian Minister fu Ubis capita!; so that to maay of our readers it ‘be necessary to atte who and whas the vievens ‘what functions they filled, and what iefluence they exercised. The first of the ‘amily of whom any mentio ie made in history was ore Joho Henrg¢ Lieven, solater of fortane under Caaries of Pu love, at which Lieven was Charica, pl stapUinople to’ pegotiate in bis favor, and to taduce So}tan to break with Russia A mn of this mission was executed 80 sucessfully that Oharies appointed the nogu: Senator and Governor of jwedieh harbor of Cariscrcna To younger > oo Of this Swedish adveatarer ge ently oe rervice ip Catherine i! marrie oat Grand Dove M Mcbael were 0 confided to her care in thr tr earser years. So much to ihe satisfaction of Pau! did this indy execute the trust confided to her that she was successively created Dame d’Honnecr and Countess, bert ber sen aperew entered the military service with every edvatage that the highest could afford, He was poticec by Pac! till the perioa of a assassination in 1801, ano, svberquentiy, bavi quued the favor of Alexandor, at'ained the raok of bese, rai after the peace of Tilstt, ‘a 1807. Immediately afier Ubis period tt was that be marriee Daria, toe dsogoier of tbe Rusman Genera! of Lan gee ikendorf—e lady who was cletnguisbed by her accom metand. attnmmenia™ tian “ty ‘het boon, she wet remarkable ia carly, € ah al na ae he weelligent Countesavce The family of Bonkondort Joyeo iB 1K0T the entire conddence of Alexander. Tro father of Madame de L.\ cote in @bich the rar a of Potee possessing bis eptire confidence, and on the Czer's secret corre: pondence ‘with bis own empire And tureign courts. So ounnecied and so ized, the Lievers obtained the i’rusian embassy at the close of U7 oF the olpg Of 1408, m+ whieb they remain ac- crecied, if we mistake not, from 1808 to 1812 Woeay emain scoredited. for it was, ev: 1809 aad carr.ed op an cxtinsive basinese and oifcal cor denoe with ber motber-in law, who fidenoe of the Romanoff \amily; with and Lord {ard Laverpoot a attare wee Fevwes beidoy fa ome Miuisier was Viscount Si¢mouth Macame Lieven soo ope ey iB Londen society at this period by her talerts an: plenmen®, and Bore little aided her husband ead Pore 41 Borgoand Geuiz, woo tame on a special service from Ausiria between 18:3 and 1814 a ey on ingratiated herself with the aristocracy of F Hi Z rif iu : 2553 ra | measures were, i il i 4 3 i z sk & zi ie pit uf atte mee oe tare besvend Mateus fe Lieven, who £0 im portant ® pert 4 pot remata se erravlinbed herneit tn a8 and 1049 tn aiergeand bancsome mansion 4 about her the chief potitioal and literer or Prams, in ber boudotrs the principal bus on om barry was done, She had her cor inevery part of Europe, a from them was forwarded «i yrter of the Rassian Police, the Genera! side-de Oamp Penkendort, or directly to the timeel? Matame de Lieven, in feet, enjoyed aw mach of !he conttoroe xf Nich Olds a8 her late wotver-la law, who waa mad pendent aad aficts (be information obtained f loher brother, ine Mt Praces Prestige motto ‘as a ciplomatiss was recs brevisima, How much this virtuous man prcfieo by Russian (emale tonohing y F cogg by oe ae ye sages. fati of at her diplo way the ex Roseian Ambassadress could accomplish their res. and we do Lo; know that the ‘world i is respective failures. men in affairs of State isan wor ‘worst results. Lapa Europe. (From the Lon mes (oy ar ‘Jan. 80.) It wore be hoped the news of State debt of California Co snaseptiananal nad veld Fotis mh agar arene om the bilo with. ae be cwwn frem ‘apy ising more striking. pec an) bi ie exbibit perfect unanimity on the question penn (He ni ry a, although Iutnois and Indiepa have hesitated to follow these examples, and bave been for some oma Sagas to class enw eed tpecksbie an Day mus yaya ieneceas, portioa of her ane end thas indiana her cretitors to accept promise under the threat that they must be cont: with that or botbing. These a e matters of history, and it is due to New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and ‘we other States that proper!y flaidl their objigations, no lees than to these persons on side who may be - seek American investments, that constantly in view. same doing yurtice to the honest Sta‘ce, ii !9 neccesary (0 point out that, altho thege’Btates are no* to be made resporsiblo for the acts of their neighbors, over whose domestic administration thoy Dave no more contro! than Eng bas over that of France, there stiif are reasons why the warning aiforded by the lapie that have coourred should be held ta some seen to grP to all American securiucs. The pablio inion of the whole of the States has @ controlling in- pyr moped | ‘appoin,ment of ministers under the fede- rel goveremént, and whee ‘tis recollected that for the paatfour years one of the highvat and most powerful offices in the Cabinet at Wasbiogton has been filled by the leading advocate of een repadiasioa, without @ feeling belog “expressed in any quarter that svob views spould Vy in tho slightest ai as A ding! impossible not to see thi there ts ‘bo part of she wt 7 ake fosocial reputation of whieh 1s not weakened by the circumstance. Set! aside, however, all arguments of this desoription tI ‘ee paramount reason for the constant exorcise of pra depos, Which should always be kept im mind by invest ors, Dutof which nine tentbs of them are wholly ig- norant This consists in the fact each State has a seperate constitution, and that mavy of these cou stitutions cootain conditions in some oases dis- tipct, and in others vague, limitwwg the borrow- ing powers, both of the execut! and the legislative authorities. In tbe principal countries of Europe the faot ns to bripg their technica! peor the kpowledge of moss persons, a different teeiiog has grosnup Inthe ‘Siate of New Yor Ro loan ©an de con- saree od £200,¢00 ‘without @ special vote of the rs. fa lowa the Mut is £20,00, to California 1+ £00,(00, and tn Mississippi there are certaia othe~ defi ie restrictions bow mepy cares do tht bx lab people, who are ~— to part with State bonds the recommendation of possible to find a single ‘eunaee Bren tn States themselves, when the mania for ing oa, there te it was remarked by we j1 rsbor pocaier phiasevlogy, that there soomed have, been ® gunoral, diapesltion 10 bence ccition printed im be esseotialiy diferent from that of the jn future, tberctore, {li be well for our pe to understand toe riske of this sort to oe couptered. in dealing wib « State Ly te borrow money tarough {is execatirs and logisls to {ali back on the clauses of they are in the position of persons maxing loans to a corporsiion who enirnst ete ee ) and ey" for their beveat, can ture rou0d 4 jer thelr deod of settle ment they had no right 10 bor rrow a shiilleg, and thet coneequertly thay must decline to pay There cin, in short, be Do tatoty for leaders where anything exists bat can overrice The simple fact of a loan having besa mate ip faith under certain open and avowed couditions within the coguizence of tho whole com monity, If even a voile of the people be ol how be felt tos it ma; that (key should pot ie ajori- ty Of perrons wili Ledisposed to bollewe that, as regards York and many other Siatca of the Unioa, they may ye roly tha: the equitable view will prevall over the ‘Or technical ono, ene ta not necessary to seex to mn beneficial to the anoial relations of the two couctrice every clement ot oe should from time to time, when revio oot, oapeorally as leh protons stot State bonds fs carried to « m: ‘ous wb respect to thoee of ot fea and raliwey com eee fORA—com Par fon aren. moon rises. morn 1 31 scm sate. mIGN WaTER eve 164 Port of New York, February 16, 1897, CLEARED eblp , Hevve—Em & £4 Pourier Ship Vierabure. Orleasa—W Nelson & Co bi:p Louisiane (Bret) Molter, Richmond —Obea Bark May Queen, Goldsmith, Dix Core sod market Prochhones gwar Be) Beeman, Bermuda and Nassau, NP— rom Bosrelt ¢ Hark bastrap, Portiand—7 W Delano brie Wave hy, Newvites— Leroy & Rous. brig poibn a ‘St Matks—-Smnnllwood. Anderson & Co Bexmeblp Vigo (Fr), mgd febr b © pam C9 Sarannab—ecreaten & Tadmaa. Gobr & W emith, Watt Onarleston M-cready, Moss & Ge, mabity Neptnse’s Bride, Van Baren, Waahingvon—MeCready, tebe © Sreeabaw. Moss. Richmoa¢—C H Piertoa. Sehr Cabot, ay ot, Bric = a B ie. Sehr W Colyer, Sw JB Rewards. Soap tas si B n)D Baw ards. Tecksens —H B Orom well. Steamer Steam; Ry 4 Swen, Ce Charleston. with mdse sed 4 id, Tilestion & 00. The N was detained bu putaige nee f ‘bip Fanny ister fees (or Phuc ‘yia), Aimith, London. 19% FK alborts ke tn lat = bo Gam rates eee See es *r, Eempel fGen L iy Sad i yard 4 Sone w Sate noe scart, wih muse nods pes eogere.to me nd Bot Fives fiainaeas of a vessel. which had been om piled ‘ard, a pew maleal and rigging aueohed, ‘Trovdore (of te areport Carrer, Cards ‘Gh tnat, sich ncigra1G molamen. to ‘atm Fear i dati niles, npeke hip Wanhinaion. Norton. ‘wish nayal stores, 32. Pullsour) brig Enterprise (of with smgar and mo'asses terna, caring 0 ‘Grade wy" af re en se, esis company with brig 8 0. udaom, Charteston 11 daze, with cotten, py i (3 ef, eimingion 8 dar. — Lif ‘nagow jarmonia. None, fom G's Vermont int faye trom Tamnies, ia Rey West ab ‘pilet bow Trost fers M Sig Leonard Berry, of 4 Frome and otbern, Pteamehipe 4 Hamburg, Vigo (Fr), Marre. ‘Wind during the day, 6, light. aay Ter Marine Report. BORTON, Feb iG—Arr barks Priscilla, NOrieans: States fone, peircenea: steamers Palmetto, Philadelphia; Weatern- KRY WEST. Feb othe, wreetl ‘vease’s of thi distrie have been oceup' ied the peat forinigtt Insaving we cotton from the Britieh ship Crown. co) and At Cnear's Creek, ‘Thev have im rer about \oaloe of dey erston, and some one oF two idee wet or of the Gare | be raved, all ih raetats roy bales wet | beret rue auction a © 6 Mar. hn eau Fg bp | he a lying @ one ide the ship, raving cargo. > eeciden ly took veer tan (una pst ed rg scsi peters Wie oe hcl B38 logs WHT be £16 0 oabnedth, Capt Rogers from Poston, with an as- goa the 08 far 8 dew ie 98 from 08 Marie. foe water ni stores. Bho sid om tho ain ae Watkins, ald the 3d for Pg heh ot saved from the British Kelvin, ashore last saonih on ction Het, has been wold by the U'8 Marshal, ‘The U8 he 24 tnat old the sip Lady Arabel la, her tackle and at public auction, for $3 081 26 natbe Brush and part of the hall SPE fhe Wes at ba Go wrostere, ah will doubtless PHILADELPHIA, Feb 16—The barks Aroole, trom Pal: Mablon Wi Williamson, fare ashore ert, ad, Beretire ‘Ubase, | a Pe Rosle Galveston. Re ‘Sevenoah, Eriant. ponte: are, Gaba; ; Champion, Jordam, Deo 14 In port Minas, Falatfer, for isis moana from New Orleans, cae soap ee are ache Mary Miller, Laws, Boston. Sid ship Wyoming, +} Resohey 2 Kee Mabie and Wade, ator Nt og Jan We ‘The packet ship Zurich, from Havre, while towed up a for Ge ae to the city from Quarantine, went ashore on the mud flat back | 4 coos ‘ty, Piaielaippl Gerdes, from of Governor's Island, during the fog. x} ‘Sid EL: ‘Arehil remnyes, ‘The steamship Nashville, Capt Ewan, from Chariesten, ar- trom Sooion, Tn paoad rived yesterday. We are indebied to the obliging purser for a CHOW-¥00, Nov 26—Arr Golden Bi wld 24th Sarah H Snow, Davis, Boston, ‘Govion, $00, ama br Melbourne from New York, in a hea: tsa Sm Bee va or eure, Monsoon. rae lew a gieauge iri N, ton 51 W, lost orotopmaat and main. wee ee ene (ou, N¥ork; 2yth, J P Hantmast 5 Lid 7th Osnabruck, Francisco (ard from Greenoete Sip axxnicaN, from Shields, before reported towed to | soli: Joba Fyie, Lawion. Pape rencione ( fLinscots yw London. remains near the wharf, and leays at the rate . jfrisate; Of twelve inches ver hour. Fis 8 Outlog yard, ion NG . Niork; A Z, Greea, do; 2k, gat Qurewrat, of Bos which was reported recent a port Compromise Childs, for NY j ler a Pasay nag date Ctuysisg each atrat Padang hoy | Baller and Gkariosion, do ty. san, Sow Brand sid 27th for Bos Guexnock, Jan 'S8id Kobo. Loring. NOrleans, Baxx Despewon, Williams, from San Francisco for Port- | |, HAYRE, Jan 2] Arr cond McNesr, McNear, Chinchs Istads land, , pilot, and grounds 0 on 8 Sand bar, where she bilged and be- ‘came a total loss with her cargo. Barx Roperic Duv—a Stavenger date of 12th wit, states that bark Koderic Dhu, Bryant. frone & Saute Cruz, Cabs is Copevhagen. which put in Jan 7, tool oe Filand was burned to the welin's ode ras thon takes ia tow and put op shore xn an island. The are was "ge ehimately Kot under, and the valvage on. that portionot ‘her cargo yat via Cher Sid 26th, , grossed the bar of Volumbia River Dec 31. without « | Tf Henderma, Or at Dee 12 for do); 2h, bea kerpen! pansy, Bey ‘ NT Fa Harding. Cardin ard Ne an nas 2} th, Amanda Spear, Balsy, “ie ound Preach, San, Jan 27—Sid Philomela, Redman. Boston. Hone Kono, Nov 27—arr Fairy tah. Bank Bankok (ond ad , Melbourne; Deel, Br Biwel Mann: 4, Fanon a ‘York; 24° Don Quixote ed bas commeaced and about $0 casks of rum have | Hi id. Caleut a acre Eh ya of the rigging has peen saved, and the hull is a total wreck. Turner, by dn ‘sydney, NEW. a suet Bark Manta Hsrsry—Brig Sutton, Capt Joy, hence at Ba- , Mary ere! vane. bad on board Capt Brown recew ‘sid again 30th), fie Gen Plerpe See. Straten, and crew of bark Maria Hersey, before reported abandoned. which bad beea struck by a Burricane on the V7th wit, In ist $730 The crew were rescued frem the wreck on the 20ch, she being then In « sink- ing ecnaition. Barx Caper. Guide, st Havana from Beilze, Hoa, on 1a ee ented Wile hott wie Bee ot delirium tremens jumped overbosrd and was drowned. Baio Lopenan, at Mobtie from Charleston, was in contact, night of the 22d’ ult., with a vessel unknown, Ailp ‘eltber in ballas’ of cotton iouded. Ihe brig. had her fibboom, with ail the salle snd aging sitaabed, and topga'iant forecastie curried awe, port bow stove from the Laight hradato the middle of the Pogenng, covering oard split, dc. The stranger kept on her course Br Bric Froxipa, from New York tor Halifax, was at St $ ‘Thomas about Ist inst, wit loss of sails, &c. : BurG St Many's, at Nerfolk, from Maracaibo for New York, | ( p lost her sails aud spars in the'gale of Jan 19th, and is leaing badly. Bria 6 Clements, of Ealtimore, which has been re: verted condemned at ‘Rio Grande, is reported to have arrived in Hampton Roads. Enig Wrst Inprax, Duvean, from Turks Islands with salt, hod a NE gale Dec 19, iat 38, lon —, duric wot and lot topgallantmas, 2th, Cape Henry bearing distant 100 mile , took suother severe gale aud was blown off to lon 69 3°, Int 36; came in ihe capes 12th wt, and arrived off Anpvapolis tut inst. Bur Gro Louse below Baliimore from Kis heavy gales from the wesiward the entire blown olf cine thes; Dec 3, lat 34 42, lou Biliol, from Boston (rince arr at Gonaives the in anc part of the crew of bark rammaay, from Phi- * ladelphis for Scotlsnd, iu a sizking condition. eg furrox, Joy, hevce at Harane, reports thet on the 171k Jem toe hurricane’ from NE, her maie over: = ee Woglam, bence for ony Point, an ey bad panna and wi BO spoke the | C1 yt into stove for: Ann Hooper, Rains, and Flora McDonald. do; Svivaa, Swasey, ¢ Sydney NSW; May (Queen: Co bkoifield. Bi Freablin, do fats avec do 8) aad taken of | for Charleston; F. for 10g Abrer Bietaoa, Robi k F morer, Oomery, ee ee Adysd) 3d, Lotus, Leckie, de, ih, ‘Dec iS, Nor Wiad. Gore, for NYork; Mestera for Singapore; simeon, Draver, vert star, Mawmondt Fecuente: Flyaway. bm og for do; Alexander, lolwa actece; and Hurricane, Very, for race, Wood, fer Challenge, Renzey, for do; F PY Sage, Ingersoll, hee Livekroo., Jan 29—Cld Carlyle, Sampson, for NOrleana; Skinzer, Bala- Pid Bth Joseph Ford, NOrleans; Thomas Jefferson, FUL Swasey; Charleston; ate, John Lucy, uli, otter, New Orleans; Pie: James Browne, McKinnon, Philadeipiin ner, New \ork; America’ Barstow, -*imoon. Smit, aldcre, ila A Clark, Koppertons New Oriewus; Phiusdel- . Poo! York? 20th Eliza cnaal, Tinkham for ‘angaroo, (s) Go 11th; 1 24; Claris and Middlesex. do 6th, Nor: Hi Perkin tor Philadelphia, Sth; Touswando, Tor New Terk lath; Fan deapatoe; Jona tare ay, Calin ds Joho Bay ore 19 BOON; for Saranoaay Charlotte, and Shak? peare, for New Orieane 24; R B Sumner, ao 3d; Rochester, and Kcekaway, do soo: “Kat for log athe » Rockaway, Lufkin, for New Orleans; 28th, iarry 0! and Wo Indian (9) Lowpon Jan ‘Beat Ee tive, Philadel hia ‘Beaders, from lark for pay Ae] fost with stern Philadelphia of anchor and cbains, &0. Cid Jon Zi Zith, Rockught, H Hedley. Cardi ‘and Sydney, NEW; ge ip nels EEE, Antigus for | 20th, indian ‘Klizabeth Harall: Pexsacoia, tu baliast weat ashore about 30 miles frem x, top, Lewis, latter partof Janoary. Capt 8 was at Pensacola 1p port 3st, Rettog the y aueistance in order ‘hat be aright Rearney. ee vessel. Sb inst) pola Manierra, Tilton, frem Baltimore for Galveston, struck on the north breaker of Gaivesion harbor oath ult, but Upham, for Kio Janeiro, do; and was gcroft oy asteamog afer nring lightened of haif her | BUC, CO, Rival, Kelley, and Quicksiep, Saran ocd towed tuto pest with injars to redder only. go, Wisconsin, oot mymede, ‘iruihall; Winteld Feo raph desr niches received bz Elwood Walter, Zsa, Se- | iggy htuco) Rerett. and Glimpwe, Dayna, ela . ‘rooker, ‘of the Board of Underwriters. — Cmaateston, Feb 1. ‘Tbe schr Pocabcntas, from New York, got ashore on Beach Channel, ard bas been there two idee ‘set steamer to her nasistance, ineffectual, shall try again w morrow. Onimursrox, Feb se steamers ‘The Pocahontas remains ashore. Two fostectual attempt "o get her of, no water ‘siongeide suflleleat from Newport, with railroad irom, got sabore on South Breakers to day, in a sjuall, same as Fives; wil probably proves total loss. Bravrort, NO, Feb 18. Rohr RL Myers, of and from New York, is stranded at Ocra coke Bar. A rteamaalp b Asia, hance for Liver peel. Wns een F ston. Ship ‘Tariar. Mix, Dec 3, Diego Ba mire: Bab! @) mice hip Fscort, Lae, from Calon ta for NYork, Dee 15, 40 milee SSW from Sand Head: bhip las a caater, Decan, troca Liverpool for Phisdelpbia, was aren Fee 9. 10 aM, po iat, ac (by & vessel arr at y=] ‘sie: hip Darling tel ipper) Bimonsun, from Shangbae Uc! Sork. wae passer no ¢ate int S206 len 73 ST. bark Féwin, Carter Bosioa for Bueuos Ayres, Feb 7, tat. 41 10, lon 63 Iv Bark Bi retwal hence for Moutevideo and « market, was reon dap If, cil Fe: namboce Bog ner, from Boston for Savannah, Feb 10, miles. air poser 10 days from Bostoa for Port Spain, Jen) int 82 0, ® Ports. t Asrinwaut, Jan 21—nid 6 lan Cloud, Gray, Cien- faegos, Fed 3. >abelle, Daye N Yorn, st rey? Cle Bhow heb ida fore aed ah echroner. with G Olney's sig pai ard w'ta loge of jibboum (undoubtedly the 8 H Townsend, Vent, from NY¥ork sot 9h ull) . ee Gives Ja can w—Sid scbr Mary izs, Kelly, No or’ Care Haytres, Jen 2—In port, brige Panama, Pettingt!, from Howton, disg Lacrillia, Lavender,do do. Going in, brig 5B CoMia. from Wikpiagtes Cranrescos. Jan —aee brig. Boal 3 Bryer! Lane. lke Norris Trinidad, Feb Sturges for, Fort adelaide, do. # W nears, Webb, for ii y Leow, Lobb, NOrlesns; st Oatbarine, W ta Gee below), geves s repay Lovdon, Keel, Pas pool, th. Saracen Barty, eng: | ih): dist: Mewes, Orectt . Murrar, for "and Pe Philp: foe, tuaith. fer Madras, do, John W, ong aod ton Feb wo. jan M—Arr Gold Hunter, Purdy, Boston; He- 20th, See Lion, Colburn, NXork, | Ol mo. Kisournion Des i0e-Arr austen, Davis, Loedon for Oalst- ‘Sid Dee 4, Macitod, Honeywell from 19ib, Caro.ine Reed, Francevilie (coun hreys. Maite, MArsnrLLes, ‘almowih, i, Minsaula Jen is-are Yo ung, Greek, El tu Sid 10th, Per!, Daciela, Boston: Math, Jan oar hw be arora sted aves, oreagi Be Sono” Williams, Boston. Macaca, Jan 16—Arz Coast Pict, Dw ae * — Arr Saunders, (ond Baiavia) 24. Orpheus Mitchel. ‘San ae Beston, Potter, Boston fainen! ‘Rieaeneven’ NY on an po ga A °Fiun (elow liritol, Jan 29-514 Bpeedwei ina, Ba Bp: il, Higa! Prymocts, Jan 27 (not 3th—Slo Elizavbe.d Ellen, Bright- man (from London), N York. Sumatra lander. Millet, Penang (and st4tat fs, Karen. Crocker, Nyork vis ilo Janetre: and aid 2ist for Cons: of Sumaira). Sid Rov 14, Moaierey, feo ioe dane ‘Srathe Tul, Boston. Majestic, Durand ((rom Liver- Boston. Fadvouy Boans, Jan 27—In the ronds, Missiasipp!, Gerdes, rom 8 Orleage for Antwerp wy SRA, Jam a Are Undine, (Goodell, Gardif. Gi 20th, Fun , Hungerford, N York; Dee ve Ravied. Hoag Korg. ee t Dec § Florence Dumaresy; Qooida, Cressey; Pamae Pigeon Hansos, and Waite Swallow, Gore, Ror 24—Arr Horeniean. Wencke, Joba Howe, Moore Fernanaine, P janes Mi Koog (aud th iodlion Sid Nov 25, Sonora. Pricer, London; Dec 11, An Beh Teh gy Morin Ld Franklia, Snow, Liverpool; 1h, Derby, warwoded “Moore. aad Cordelia Cook Boston Rmma F Chi ali, | oY NY can sobre Yay i ian aaa ree he Rae ibe | tm port Dec 1, Toten, Tele, for, MS atork: Corie, Bee: Gott ona. 4h ‘ache Niagare. Gooarich, NYork, Tih. barks | tht, and “ephyr mel jmp Blam Sata, Wl. Pan Me en | ne On, Frelierick Wiethard, Rawards, of aad . Rohr Juno, Knigh:, Cam- aes ‘as inig Altuirtes. Dow. Hasmoe; Bist jordan Mais: za, brig Lamartive, Thorndike, Feb , bak ® A Kineman, Pen Boston: som, Day. god Hobart Larkin, § York; John a’ . Fortiaed & Me Norfolk, 6th, bark Pan! © alexander, Merryman, Tor’ bras “Ternan.,” Chadbourne, foston! 7th. J Har: ris Kilesa, Poston; schr Henriete Cramer, Portland Sih, bags Sawer. Trees BY e Harane. i, ee? Be Hen) Onrver, Sawyer, Bos | fLNYork from Er Bid Sov 2% Chanving Jucobs, Lovdon, Dec 4, Sweopetakes, Penarth Reade, the San ship Sei Cuba, Foeter Niork: ‘Seth, bert saranee, Big. | % repel Nor a wire Robin Hot Beare, San Francises. fates ‘NYork. ? i P= 4 Jan 27—Arr bark “Themis, of Bandertand, from andrin for Glasgow. While ai anchor last suuday im i oe "ran oa Of her and ca it, a m, and atove dew; snd wil have to ucharge 10 gs into Goo ey, Homon,, Wigs Ragie Dunham. NY ‘an %—The drig Kllengowan, late Wemyss, of ten, Portiand echre Morert Howard, ; wi this, inet from Ky having been sup iy Prio®, Price, Baltimore: Feb 4, barks a) P Archibald), crew aad’ provis- fie vib, Prig tr cen Prat, b “igeree Young, Boston; ae a coe Prt * Boston, ‘ork. ‘Jan S— Hark iEiisaseths Sapien Wakene, ‘Ann Bilge rice a * ete Lucia Pr Ro) from Bait: . ‘Waits, Wllery. Niors: RB Boule, Davis. NOr-. Aliston, Nickerson, Mariel (wad cid 6th for | f © Gidetn, Fmid 4 el rte (and tons, aid 24 for Boston (® fund Queen stestatugs left Liverpoci mora ronn, don (Aug Zi) tor leaky, and is now ¢ Frreck of the Am park Roderic Dh, rom bt Oroix for Copenbagen, burnt a! tela piace Ji been saved. vit: 70 caaka cum: some injured ‘by, fre ae prevatied in theChina Sea for some time past, Dect to hear of comaidersble damage to shippicg encountered it. Hoxe Kone, Nov. 17- Put back, the Mary Whitridge, Chese- rough for California, and eld again Nov 30. Livexroon, San 30—The JL. Warner, from New Orleans to Liverpool, sabore on the Fouth Uoast of Ireland. Coated of 2th and is ready wo be towed to Liverpool The United Sites morn of 2h w tow her Mavnrres, No StRTAwGRR Jam 16—The residue of the cargo Bryant, of all; six caske sugar, many bai berned, and emp sake ee cee: Ont © ares quanttiyas een beeps ens wwe maves party Pixcaror®, Dec 3)—Very rormy weather i We to annousee the loas of the Dutch Merouriua, Smith, of 439 tons, from Amoy for Bingspore. me ae ton, NYork, African. choly @iaaater took piace on the coast of b ip Phiiadelphia, MeGow: yee Oriana. 10 e passengers Derished, as also the third mate, ft th etn B Doane weather was very thick, and the vessel waa driven on shore, Jan Davi so, Pensacola ist, Crimes, poring. pd from two [—— as e were in all Cy red 3, # jeldn NYork; deme tree Babhidge, Cardenas ang. i and Broce: Lucy Av itoek, Barsto ° ache Haight Bow iit: Gn barks the BALTIMORE, Feb Arr brig Norto! rocket: Baga, brige Light, Ho’, marara. echr 0 a tatrts faves NOienna: th, bark ‘on juin an i, MY¥eork; brigs | Whitney, lowes, Boston =e Perviess, Paveroon, Neuritne, Wingold, GI Boston: Loven Petsk Freack. y Matansea, J Wy Beveser, Gault, Boston; Oriewn adbes, ‘ork, Sierra M> "HORTON, Feb 1)Arr steamer Witham Saktes, ‘ship Aiesio, Pol'eys. Charleston: ri acipax, Feb Tid pohes Vette, Seaman Mew York: is, | Baltimore wre . Palermo; Achillea, Vendon. gate, Hatt, 4p; ith, Alert, Remke, Philadelphia; Telegraph, pe Tae ole acter eds Preatien, M 0, neon ‘Oct 2—Ar, ship Rtith Rose, Crowell, Sydney, Br Peeper eS ape Harte my meee Jan tere | darts Ochilte e Devgrons, Portiand; wee mk res = jood Hope; Qui ‘an, 20h, Wm Henry Young, ‘aragon, ‘ alony.Wheiden, Cardenas; Rotors, Brow Pb Be ware Jackson, NOr iirc iat fae . rr brig thbetta’ in, Jan 10—In port sohr A. lowe, Pike, from nance ‘gg Coma, Jan O4—Arr achr James Wilson, Usher, ‘ol via Porto Bico. a oat lew mk et wad timore (1 i Lageom, lector, sere Yor ‘ih, ‘ote Are fe, ay aioe cid th for Fermi Behenck, Le Seourier 5 bark milly, Stabb, Rew York. Old 10th, Wrredale, Bailey, Periambu th, Gladiator, Salter, Wow | York Trimipan Jan 2—Are bark Tiaska, Norria. St Thomas (and ld 20h for Olenfiae goer: 24th echre Oriental, Uhase. do; Anna Reston, 2th, brig Minnte Miller, White, ph a he | “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BYERY DAY. ‘TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, fehe Rowen na: sehr Heyward, Me@Dongal Charleston: 19h, brig t copied cargo ot merchandise unt Mobile, ran ashore at Herrick, Bt Thorvas; sehr fobn dritin, Park, il ponnes Tic'Kst on he Iai inn heavy gate oc wind. 8 2 Fob ah fot Olenfuegea); S00, bark Aophin, Gunti st He MEMAERS OF LAPAYETTR Loam, pace ibe ‘bank, soatreuared'to be iat ie weack. | Thomas. sohr Quickstep, Kicbardeon, Hermnds, Sid 2th, | ‘Mare hereby summoned to attend a. the cargo. the was taken off tbe 4 Oy ine ore. | Dark Joe Fish, N¥ork: sche Governor, Ober, do. 1 he Lien fo be bed at Gothic room, cot ce erent this pot” Pap wil be fepaited xs som | (ren Retawente RoRort at Bostow Ga Fellows Ua'l on Wednenday, ish ins, ll oslpek. A: ; " at brother on ifr ber voyage, b) Rogers bas consigned Astwrree T's 2- eid Jobn | ha ate Ry order W. IRVING ADAW® to, “1 er y “4 1 Nburer. hoes oshorant Fort | from Martin for Ragton; ) RUBIN RES ME Na 4 r sue eee ae o enarer tere evared, ter Inia: | 30th. Fentlogo, Rames, from *efoo for do; Isth How rumen ‘n booker RAN WEL) EXEe Ge were aight. She mied ath f¢ Pavano Gis. Canteens ht. trom oooh for N Averaile, | & piace tn ‘advaries, ‘several ee hte here te disthess from New | Kiceman. frow Manis for do; Aretic, Lar Gaaton for | Wougend dollars 'desiged. Addreas P box 1 60 Herald offies.

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