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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1862. ers Brooklyn and South Carolina, and it appears that be- fore falling into our hands her engineer endeavored to destrey the vessel by exploaing her boilers. He succeed- ed in one, without injuring the ves- sel; but, by the explosion, kitled hi " Consequentty, vessels, and will remain there unit! the arrival of th® | four P. M. she had moved but little from the position in Sane ESTING FROM KEY WEST. Commodore. r m we wiueb she was first seen, and as night came on, she UNTER Ryan aioe Seats Fred ihete in tba ar ough G87R, think that she me peaitan, we sve whites oFupcd Melene a Werder 7 40% Beis Keneasi, }, Mayaguez, 16 days, with sugar, oJ V Pe to Murphy, sede ti ra PEA SARE So; sehr A Colby, german, Sera Sdorena ‘Cid 28th, bark 'A Manderson, Thompson, Cienfuegos; brig Nem; Bofiaae ‘due previousto Feb 96 were 1®- ‘Liverroot, Feb 18—Arr Europa (s), Muir, Boston; Glas- | i € some ‘Arrival ‘ommandan' ‘goes of cotton, By these arrivals two thousand Sve About seven o'clock a fishing smack of the € tof Pe Rtn eotton ‘reached Havana, yielding | arrived, with Lieut. Hunter, United States Navy, and | itis to be inferred he was not a gainer by * Bow ( il, NYork. § pundred bales of cotton have yeschet tedred and. afty | Licut. Eksex Porter, of the Fires artillory, United Sates | May Otbers who make tho same attempt meeb with a lice ais, from Matanzas for Ham YORE aa aay, | ost Bec deraain Monts, an Prancon; th, iy the Department. thousand dollare iw ald'of the Confederate cause. What | Arm: » Who reported the Richmond ashore on Maryland | fate PR (of Lineotuvilic), Wilkinson, Trinidad, Reb | of Manchester (x), Glaswow; Timdur,Jonnson, | NYOrE; : i ater ih ur enone gruitn ug, th | Sal brat nen mie nb una oD | em cia tm wana ee tno | Rrra nay on CEL | ea Sa ano: th Rowe a Mer, Ve, ad in, Gei + poet rebel _— have to be Jooord One of | which marks the Florida Minds Utes oval Inthe | viees—vba: the Vanderbilt, from Sabine Pass, and the Ca- pp TG ioe Havane, Stewart, N¥ore; 19th, Molocka, Norton, Hoe’ The R tion of the General | tre veesels brings to Havana Mobile papers of the 8th | afternoon, or when she was first seen from this point, | tawba, from Charleston. ‘Commont on this hows is quite Hoat (of Newburyport), Heed, Mayaguez, Feb 18, Ent for idg lath, B Sherman, Hichborm, Havana; Fann ecep' inst., by which we hear of the continued success of our | and was ing about eight knots at tho time, which | unnecessary; 1t speaks for itself in stronger terms than fo W Lewis. Int inet, Int 86 26, fon 75 18, spoke | Lens, Mitchell, Nassau; Whilc Sea, Evans, Mirasnfeht ang Hi arms in Kentucky. At Mobile they appear to be in caused her bows to run up into eleven tect water when | Your vorrespondent can possibly use. The Catawba is & ise Mowe, from Baltimore for Mayaguez. | riands 90 | 1hh, RB apes, Mxork. (chang and His Staff. pare © Yo leave their Vory old boat, that formerly ran between Charleston and | day nies (Er, of PET), Young, 5 ; vady 20th City of We Siig grea / alarm, the citizens are called upon ve y » ly ran ys. with salt, to Tynes & Smith. Has been 10 days N of . of Washington (s). for NYork t26th; on { and r to their posts tm defence of the city, and w the Havana during the summer season, while the Isabel went | Hatteras, with heavy N gales; had the maiuboom carried | (s),for do 1; Tonawand: 8, for Philadelphia f have ‘gratification of knowing that the tone of the en- Nort for repairs, and the Vanderbilt has for some time } ®! NDON, Feb 18—Arr Java, NYork; 19th, Meteor, nett NY Qteen: Chiistiana, Moni, and 8 Mtelena, Colter, do; 20th, Noonday, Henry. 8an Francisco. Ent outwards 18th, Reporter, Howes, Ogden, Baltimore, 12 days. Has been9 os Schr Hamil past been a towboat on the Mississippi river. day's rome Cape Hen wien wt a dar. Fins. press is of the most desponding ebaracter. Soeeavere prone © ~ spo -.94United States schoonor 8, Ruatan, sailed yes- Phe United States Steamer Richmond Ashore, | 1, witi ve more so before many more weeks pasy over r J Birdsall, ry, Little Harbor, 2 days. for NYo ay ry le aid. terday for Philadelphia, having on board ‘the cargo of | Schr Washington, Blackwell, Great Ege Harbor, 2 days, Cid 17th, Thomas Killam, Dennis, Philadelphia; Areole, but Again Floated Off. er heads. oral Brannan and the balance of his |. the southeast, aad as deylight cons ue worn teartal ihe | the captured steamer Calhoun, consisting gof gunpowder, | Schr Maria t'Elttabetss Hogirt Barnegat, 2 days. fis, Shields and NY¥ork, 4 brigade arrive, we hope that instant possession of A| Richmond would leave her bones on the reefs of | castor oil, a few arms -, &c. She wi!l, in ail probabil- Sehr i . Lervey, Gloucester, 2 days, oa Feb in port bark Meaco, ——, from Philae ebacola will be taken, and then we will not have to Florida, for tho weather gave every promise of a | ity,from the prevailing ‘northorly winds, mako along | Steamer Pelican, Jones, Providence. ironp, Feb 19—In port Wabash, Thompson. from Mary- by almost every arrival from Havana of vessels having | galo. ‘Every spyglass cn the island was watching | passage and not arrive for some time after the receipt of | | Ship Mermaid, from Foch: ved yesterday. bad very | port for Onrdifl. Dichsisngyee heavy weather for the last day this information. 26, but was blown off 100 miles, By the arrival of the lighthouse tender Florida we of Egg Harbor ¥ Makseiues, Feb 16—Arr Pedro Sanchez Dolz, Fickett, escaped from that port. All of Western Fierida should | her,and all the lookout towers had pumero:s persons De Particulars of the Disaster and the | be in our possossion in less than six weeksfrom this time, | looking im the direction of the vessel, which could be New York. “Cia lath, Calmuck, Jouson, Messinn 16th, Na? and in @ littie while longer the entire State, if not volun- {| distinctly seen from any eminence on the . Between | earn of the total loss of the brig B. Cushing, Klwell mas- BELOW. meaug, Rogers, New York ; 17th, Lenox, Cole, do; Nonpareil, Amount of Injury Sustained. tarily, by force of arme be back in the Union, where her twelve and one o'clock the pay Ep ln ‘came | ter, trom Havana for Portland, Maine. She sailed from Bris See King, trom Antwerp, Pree Doers - Bedlant Mylan, Bascelongs i citizens may depend she will remain, no matter how | that she was afloat; soon after sho could be seen steam- | Havana on the 19th inst., agd on Friday, the 2ist, near Woree listen, aetna Mania, Dee. 24-10. port ip Kathay, Stoddard, from much they may wish to the contrary. ing rapidly down the Gulf, and in the course of two hours midnight, struck on French Roof, about twanty milo this wii) Y Hong Kong for Landon. . We hear that the flag ship Hartford remained in Ha- | ws safely anchored in the harbor, looking but little tho | Side of Carysfort Reef lighthouse. It was blowing ®a 4th—Barks Geestemunde (Han), London; Coriolan, of and Macao, Dec 31—In port ship Marion, Gross, unc; bark Hol- galo at the time, with a very hoavy sea, and the night was extremely dark: The vessel has bilged, and her cargu (inolasses) will, in all probability, be a total Iss. Much of the matorial of the vessel will however, be saved; some hag already arrived in the Florida the way. Several wrecking vessols are still at the wrock, and will remain there until all that can will be recovered. lander, Ward, do. MELBOURNE, Dec 4—In port Axa Eldridge, Coleman, for Otago and Amher: L Sturges, Williams, for Akyab; Nor- wester, Almy; Ocean Chief, Krown: Sea Breeze, Jervey, and Southern Cross, Brow: Omar Pasha Henry, for Lendon; Lew Chey, Sin * ‘ao; John Fraser, Her best; Ocean Homey Creswell; Rochester, Patten; Seaman's Bride, Wyman; Shawmut, Merrill, and Versailles, Sher tor Bremen Nellie Hunt, Marseilies; Yellow Spiller, South America m Moore, Santa Cruz; Rainbow, Nassau; schrs Langdon Gilmore, Cadiz; Volunteer, Porto Cabello; Forrest, Gonaives. Wind at sunset NE, with snow. Miscellaneous. yana last evening. In all probability the Flag Officer | worse for wear. OBLEBRATION QF WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. | founa nis presence there of more importance than he | ~ It appears tbat during the night they succooded in imagined, and was detained in consequence. The pre- | getting one of her heavy bower anchors out astern, and sence of a first class man-of-war in Havana, if only for | the cable hove tant. At daylight the Owasco arrived and afew days, has long been needed, and will be of advan- | placed the schootier Gipsy alongside, and the ship was tage to our cause. The Cubans were of the impression | at once lightened of ten of her heavy guns, shot, shell, Several Captures of Cotton Made | ‘x: larger vesscla bad ail been, destroyed, by tne. | X°. As the tide made flood the cable wan again hove taut, Confederates, and that we were: entirely | as a bar ready for the rising tide, { | Iam pleased to say that no lives were lost on the occa- burn, ‘une. if &e., &e., &e. Hartford may change their opinion, and blue flag of a | dinnor. While they were at the meal-the ship was felt | but no particulars have as yet reached here. ed from her trial trip. She has been 200 miles from Sandy | joed arr. Sid 1Sth, brig Georse, New Haven. ‘The Tuited States steam gunboat Owasca, Lieutenant Commanding Guest, sailed yesterday morning for a short cruise. She will return, in all probability, on Sunday. It is to be hoped she will’pick up at least one Straggier. Harriet Lane has arrived, with Captain Porter on beard. She brings also the captain, owner and crew of the Joanna Ward, from Matanzas for Charleston, capturod by her on the passage here. They were at once trans- ferred to the custody of the military authorities. The Harriet Lane brings no papers, but wo have by her news Hook, and gives perfect satisfaction. ‘Phe new U S gunboat Octorara has also returned from her trial trip, She is a side-wheel steamer, sharp at both ends, and schooner-rigged. Sm Nort#ERx Curr, Vearie, hence Feb 20 for Liverpool, has been cbundoned, Crew saved aud taken to Halifax, and are now on their way to Boston in steamship Canada, “(Se telegraphic despatch from Halifax in another column.) Su1P Dictator, from Hong Kong, arrived at San Franciseo Jan 20, had very heavy weather during tie passage, started Flag Officer at her mizen may cause them to think we | to be moving, when they were at once called on deck, os have still eome one to attend to our interests in foreign | the capstan bars manned with a will, and in a few ‘The arrival of the steamer Columbia from Havana via ge Reale ae ie mei enpiorethe good oie shia was againafioat. Tho Key West puts us in possession of some valuable letiers much praise cann awi to the loy: ies | Scene, as the ship was hove off the coralrocks, was most cx- of this place for their kindness to our sick soldiers now | citing. Cheer upon cheer from the crews of the Richmond, from our special correspondent at the latter place. The | in the hospital. They have visited, and at times sent | Owasco and Philadelphia rent the air. ‘Ihe officers could ews is very important as wel! as interesting, and will — very mene henge, os pee comfort which they LA - — in all imaginable attitudes, Congest 4 laber attent. could not otherwise have obtaineg. It is very it | hands, others embracing, and it was a subject of hearty oepey the am ive perusal. to record facts of this kind; poe hopes. pera | Sonarttuincicm all capone Get tle eeoaried oa ane lies and friends of those who are sick will see this para- After being once more afloat, the anchors were picked Matanzas, Web 25—Arr brigs 8 Lindsay, Gupt), Havana; ab, Volant, Dodge, NYork. Sli 25th, barks N W ridge, gy Bo % we M Churchill, 8 Cardenas; 27th, brig Fanny Lit }, Rivers, NYork, b 18—-Arr Br brig Henrietta, Hodgson, New rk. Newrorr, Feb 14—Arr Flying Eagle, Button, Ardrossan for Rio Janeiro; 16th, Southern Eagle, Caldwell,’ London, to load for Malta;’18th, Hampden, Pendleton, Bristol for St Vineont, CVI. Napuxs, Feb 1d—Arr Wildfire, Perkins, Malaga, Porrsmouta, Feb 19—Std Canova, Emerson (from Meme} Jan Our Koy West Correspondence. graph. for they will then know how well those dear to | up, and the ship was soon steaming towards our port. | of the capture of Fort Donelson, which is most cheering. | the head and stem, twisted off rudder head, and lostanen | for Montevideo), Spithead, in tow, having comp.eted repairs. Key Weer, Feb. 15,1662. | themare cared for by the gouerous and eelf-sacrifcing | She was found not to leak a drop, although she had | J am pleased to inform you of the arrival of the | tire suit of sails. Lanconfeeniroee fe See pene Woctrers: schgoner Eugenia Smith—prize to one of our squadron— taken whale endeavoring to run the blockade on the coast of Louisiana, She is loaded with coffee and soap, and is the same yossol from which Messrs, Zachary and Rogers were taken, who were afterwards released because the versel was under Bare Mxpora, Webster, from Elizabethport for Boston with coal, before reported ashore on Middte Ground, Fisher's Island Sound, got of and put into Stonington on the after- oon of 2d inst, She is tight, and has received no apparent lamage. Bank Auxnican EaGtx, hailing from New York, Mark Dyer Arrivals females of Key West. I am requested by Dr. Hoffman, of | thumped very heavily while ashore, An examination of sc and Departures—Flag Officer Farrogut—Eifec: of | 1oNew York Volunteers, to tender hie thanks to the | her bottom since her arrival here, by experienced divers, Capture of a Spanish Vessel on the Cubans—Arrival | jadios referred to above for their generous contributions | proved her to be but little injered, Some of her copper Of the Army Stores—Key West and Its Advantag:s— | in sid of those poor fellows now under his charge. Their | is rubbed off, and her keel a litle chafed. Boyond this Arrival of the Rhode Island and Sazon—Return of the | *8sistance has been of much avail in bringtug his patients | the injury sustcined amounts to nothing. So littio, in fact, Passanoewan, Dec 16—Arr Ceylon, Sampson, Sourabaya’ Porto Canetio, Feb 15—in port brig? B Watson, from NYork; schr Harmony, from and for do, to sail in 6 days, Poxcx, Feb 16—In port brig Resolute, for NYork 2. days} schrs Mary Alice, from do, just arr; Susan Moore, from Bos - ton, discharged. " to rapid convalescence, and the men will always remem- | that Captain Alden remarked to me that if there was a f Harris ter, d in Jacksonville, Fla, and New Yt a Wanderer—Remarks Upon Her Expedition andPassen- | ter the iiucness showa them by these ladies with gate. | dry dock at this plaee, and the ship could be put in | English colore. She is now under tho same flag, and no | (octet St Tuomas Jun 8 tor New York. Instead of woing | pQUeeesTaws, Feb 1o-—Ars Nereiden, Peterson, New aes: gers—Loyalty of Those Who Have Taken the Oath of | ful hearts. thorough repair in two days, he would not wait to do it, | doubt, when tho case is heard, will be found to have been | thither she went into Holme ’ Hole Feb 18, aud thence the | ton (s), di sAgsil 4 . Allegiance—Condemnation of the British Schooner Emma << Feervary 20, 1862. It ig most gratifying to think that both the Pensacola | ‘‘whitewashed,” as was the schooner Emma, ne ee master ron her to Harrington, Me, on the Zod. On the Sunetps, Feb 17—Arr Mont Blane, Donnell, London; 18th, >| ‘Tae prize schooner Emma, alias Onward, was sold this | and Richmond have boen gotten off the reef without sus- | connivance of Josoph Tucker Crawfurd, ©. B., her | he ordered his crow to weigh anchor, to go to St John NB. | Zone, Fullt rion, do. | sid 1th, New Era, Walker, NYor ‘The crew re/using duty, he went a hands, but while heaving anchor the Collector of Machias came on board and took possession. The master was owing the crew all their wages, and was undoubtedly anxious to get the vessel out of reach of confiscation and sailors’ claims. It is suppored that the bark cartied coal to the privateer Sumter when at St Thomas. She was taken by the Collector to Ma- chiaaport. ‘The master has been arrested.—Bangor Whig. Bria Lixcoun (of Boston), Means, trom Elizabethport for Boston with 225 tons coal, struck on Minot's Ledge (before inst, and sunk, The ,efticers and crew In port 15th, Carnatic, Devereux, for Barcelona and Odem rendy. SeNpERLAND, Feb 17—Arr J Merrick, Sears, Wavre; Catha- rine, Ellwing, NYork; 18th, Guiding Star, Bearse, Antwerp; Orvondat ‘hite, and K M Mills, Perry, do. Sid 14th, Wey- mouth, i Hong Kong; Speedwell, Lawson, Boston. Sico, Feb {7—Arr Eipis, Rovertson, 'NYork. >t Heteva, Jan 5—Arr brig Sea Lark, Allen, Cape Town: 9th New York via Barbados). Bld De 21, ship ow, Moody, Lo:don, Ya, Dec 18—Sld Scargo, Howes, Holland. ty’s Consul General at Havana. Tecan give you a few additional particulars regarding the capture of the Magnolia, It appoars that she escaped from Paas-a-l’Outre, and was discovered by the Brook- lyn, who at once gave chase. The Magnolia then stood for Mobile, hoping Lo escape by her great speed, but was healed off by the South Carolina, who was blockading that port, and finding escape hopeless she surrendered, as before stated. dilias Onwatd—Her Rebel Crew and Passenger | morning, together with her {furniture and stores, by J. C. | taining damage of a more serious nature. It seems they Gaptain Marks—Bark Teresta—Her Provable Fate— | Clapp, Haq. United States Marshal, for tho sum $1,075; | were specially favored, for it seldom happens (bat « ves- One of Her Passengers—Arrival of the Tug Kineo from ig was a fair price, considering that her sails and | sel goesashore anywhere between this point and Cape 3 the interior of the cabin were destroyed by the fire that | Florida without being condemned, or needing repairs of Ship Isiand—Reported Capture of a Confederate Steamer } rately occurred on board. Her cargo will not be sold | a very extensive character. “ with One Thousand Bales of Cotton—News from Fort | until the latter partof next week. Twomore of thebomb | The 22d of February, 1862, will always be a day re- Pickens—Coal—Neus from Havana—Saiting of the } feet—or, as they are called here, ‘bummers”.—have ar~ | membered by the inhibitaivs of Key West. In, the rived, viz: the Arletta and Ardetta. Several of them are | morning, at half-past nine o'clock, the troops now here Samon—The Eomh Flect—Loyal Ladies of Key Wet— | thig morning exercising thoir baiteries, and they have | were drawn up on the parade gronnd at the Barracks, Blowit:er Practice, dc. been ingpected by Lieutenant Commanding Guest, who | when Washington’s Farewell Address to the army was | | We are, as yet, without the Columbia’s mail. ‘Fhe | jeftin their boat, ged arrived at Boston in Wehr John Elliot, | | SiNGaroxs, Jun S—In poit ships Sea Nymph, Andrews,. By the bark J. W. Hall, which sailed this morning for | Pronounces them all in very good condition. read to them, after which they had a street parade, at | Nonpareil went to Havana for it, but has not yet re- | The li wna built ih 1860 at Surry, Maine, 190 tyne, and hailed | (rom ten ar eae eu Grinewalde. (bray tor New Mew York,I furnished an abstract of the news since the | ,, Wo, bad yesterday some excellent practice with the | noon asalute of thirty-four guns was fired from Fort fecned.. Wnt et SOveeeT ee SEANAD tA CRONE et Wack vin Penang: induater Linnell for Dalhousie Tor or- eight inch siege howitzer as a mortar—i. ¢., fired | Taylor, and one of twenty-one from the Pensacola. In | communication with the North? Be Bric Jacuet Packer, Baker, at Bost Jacmel } ders; Lion, Cooper, for rice ports; Sancho Panza, Hall, from mailing of the Connecticut, thinking it might reach New | at an clevation of forty-five degrees, on a solid bed. The | the afternoon an entertaiment was given, consisting of Fesrvary 28, 1862. via Nassau, NP, on the 26th ult anchored net Sow and | Sreihourne, rN er inze, Hall, P Pigs, and ob the 27th she slipped the chain and ran ashore at Dennis, but came olf without damaje. Scun Frep Wannen, of Bucksport, from Elizatethnort for Boston (before reported), ts ashore on a ledge about hail » mile from the Seltuate Lighthouse, She had not bilged when last heard from, exe og Bittow and one schr unknown are ashore on Georges land. St'THomAs, Feb @—Arr barks Aberdeen, Pendleton, and P Pendleton, Simpson, Montevideo (and both eld 7th for Cuba); Jas Cook, Arey, Buenos Ayres (and cld th for Cuba); brig: Ella Maris, Merrill, Buenos Ayres (and cla 7th for Cuba), Cid 70h, bark Emma F Chase, Gilkey, Cuba; brig Kentucky, Carver, do; sehr R W Troth, Johnson, Ponce; 8th, bark AD- gela Brewer, Chase, Cuba. In port Feb 9 (back date, ships Weatern Qcean, Simmons,. hence for Havre, in distress; Philadelphia, Poo'e, from Phi- Indelphia for Giasgow, do;’J W Clark, Koppethoidt, une; Globe, Baker, do; bark’ Linden, Howell: truin Mouteideo, ‘York in advance of any other opportunity. This morn- Senet age irene . ie Kime en ney short Ay mee pres &e., and aang wie a chase for a greased - three miles, its time of flight being twenty-eight seconds. | pig. Nearly every one on the Key was present and en- {ng the flagship Hartiord sailed for Havana, where 2b } When the small charge used (three pounds) is considered, | jored the sport amazingly. pao will remain but a few hours before leaving for Ship | the range obtained was very great, although but little |" Yesterday we had au arrival of an English schooner Maland. We have this morning two arrivals—viz: the | accuracy can be depended upon. The pone was under | from Tampico, bringing as passengers a number of per- steam gunboat Owasca, Lieut. Guest commanding, and mas sumeriatendence of Brevet Major in, First artil- poche ee. Pionelipp Ny States soldiers who ‘the mortar schooner Sophronia, both attached to Porter's I learn this morning that it is the intention of the To-day a portion of the troops are being inspected by Domb fleet; and a report that four others are now off the | residents of Key West, who have not heretofore hoisted eral Brannan, and to-morrow the remainder will The cargo of the schooner Olive Branch, prize to the United States bark Ethan Allen, consisting of one bnndred and sixty barrels of spirits of turpentine, was sold yesterday, by the United States Marshul, at public tale. It yieided thesum of six thousand dollars, and will be shipped by the purcl r to New York by the first opportunity. The bark Eagle, six days from Fort Pickens, has ar- CaLcuvra, Jan 28—The Sabine, ‘ Hair” (or Cromwell), from Colombo for Akyab, which putin here Jan9, cut away the Stars and Stripes over theis stores and dwelli have to through the same ordeal. I understand the | t!ved; she brings several passengers; among them | mizenmast, had fore and foreyard sprung and main top- 3 Ge y Port bound in. Ihave never seen the port of Key West | nears ant epee vee ore the: tare | General ie ncty Secor in his iusrections if eectam ne | Colonel Harvey Brown, late commandant of Fort Pickens; | gallsntnast carried away, in a typhoon Dec$, andhad w bear | towed fu sin iu distiesec¥e. Giddings, Young, from 3o Jas" @o filled with vessels as it now is, and when all arrive | and bars,” to do #0 when General Brannan arrives. | clined to thick many wil! be found wanting, for many of | Colonel Brown’s health not being good, aud ig | UP for this port. neiro, repg; Theo Curtis, Smail, from Wirnlagion, Del, for ‘that are expected we shail be crowded. ¢ ‘This is 8 very good move on their part, but is rather lato | the men have evidently been recruited without any at- | ® 6ea voyage will benefit him, rem: ‘on board | Drat, Feb 19—The ship Isanc Jeanes, Drinkwater, from | San Francisco, in distress; Saranac, Stafford, from’ Surfoam Rangoon for London, has arrived in the Downs, with loss of bowsprit, Dunxinx, Feb 18—The American ship Edw Everett, Lam- bert, from Amsterdam for Baltimore, which was stranded E of this port Jan 4, has been got off and moored. Livexroot, Feb 19—The ship Calliope, of Bath, from Troon for Genoa with coal and iron, 1s ashore at Long’Rock, Ba:ly- walter. She struck at 2 AM Yesterday, and itisexpecied will become a total wreck, she was holding together up to last night. Her main and mizen masts were gone, and her back was broken in, two places. Crew saved. The pig iron will robably be saved, but the coals will scarcely be worth the Ixpense, Bark Marian, built in 1850 at Dennis Creek, NJ, 276 tons, A2, was sold by auction in Philadelphia ou the 4th ior $400. the bark, and will go to New York in her. Captain Blunt, of the Twelfth infantry, is a!so one of her pas- sengers. ‘The Harrict Lane gocs to Havana this afternoon, and I avail myself of the opportunity to send the above ab- stract of news. ‘be weather continues delightful, and we are in hopes it will remain so for some time yet. The Kineo and Kennebec eail to-morrow; also the Rich- mond. Tho bark J. C. Kubo is still in the harbor, but will sail in a day or tw — for Boston, do; Return (Br), Crosby, from Pijladelphia for ueenstown, do; Mary Elizabeth, Dunbar; F 5 Means, jeans, and Pannie, Herrick, unc; brigs Red Wing, Kirwan, hence.’ arr Gis Kentucky, Carver, trom Montevideo, do}. ‘ to be received with the it would have been had it | tention having been paid to their physical condition. It Flag Officer Farragut keeps very quict regarding his | ¢csnerather earlier. It has the appearance of trying to | is folly to keep men here who are La to stand the ‘mtended movements. Nothing could be obtained from | conciliate Geverai Brannan on account of his knowing all | climate. They are only food for disease, without being him, although many friends of the government wer | the os Ngo Beh od wh = ier ott 2 of any use eve dT am confident all such will be ment whiel ust ma iting. The day after at once sen! ¢, Where they should nover have becn anxious 10, Hoappears to be one of the kind that aa 2 morrow wili be the auniversary of the birthazy of the | permitted to leay: i 7 wot trust bis own brother with information; and he i® | immortal Washington, and if the hoisting of the “Stars | I understand (bat Major Hill has been detachod from right. I should not be surprised, however, if, before | and Stri is pot universal on that occasion, J will feel | this post and ordered North for duty on the Potomac. many weeks, wo heard of something important being certain that hoisting them when Genera] Bransan arrives | He will leave by the next vessel from this port. His de- ig only for the purpose above mentiched. ‘ture from this place will be mur ited by all done, and of one person, at least, being slightly injured, | The weather cgntipues very hot during the day, Pca oa he bas no ease oh Fe ot ANS Mf not hurt. although the evenings and nights are cool and delightful. | fitted for the position he occupied here, for, although kind 1 am anxious to hear what will be the effect of the ‘The health of the jeland is perfect, and the troops appsar | and gentle in his manners, he is at the same time firm a NY¥orl 83; Ada, Cullen,. from Philadelphia for Kingston, Ja, do; Amy Cuase, Benja- min, from Malaga for NYork, do; Caroline Anderson, Bow- ker, from Baltimore tor NYork, ‘do: Jonathan May, Cobb. froin Troon; F Arthemus, Mitchell, from Machias. Sacua, Feb 20—In y ort bark Thos Cushing, for NYork ldg;- rig Cri for co do; aml others, ‘Troon, Feb 16—Si4 Lizzie Southard, yiener, Geseed Ith, Call win, do; C F O’Brien, Willey, Matanzas. Tax, Dec 3—Sid tark Fruiter, Websier, - The Navy, ‘The United States steam gunboat Uctorara, which was Japan. " Wo be delighted at the change of climate. t barks Franklin, Mitch dE: Mews in Havana, when they leary {hat we bare a | bas been escelient. I bave Dou gen or beard of one | Suh annul the charasters te be faved fa tis piccee™ | put io commission last Friday at the Navy Yard, Brock. | Workinan & Co were the purchasers. i Me Aeiet ton, tor Becun hig: ie GW Dodverdarvie, ityan sh bark, ate belonging io the place, « priat. Tae y {080 Of Giecrdery eongust wloce heh arrival ‘Al unite in wishing hima feture prosperity abl appl | lyn, and proceeded to sea on Sunday morning, in order to | wamtursSu private teras, Hor nae has been changed to | fer gear ue eee mctea, Marihall and H Fe Emery, Spanish authorities were much troubled when the * oie ed bp acalitien ofa S Lat pases wn such as bis 60l- | test her sailing qualities and machinery, returned to the ete eee bi Ri Boston, about ded ; sche Gem, Witeon, for Colinas . , ry Santiago de Cuba was oruising oftheir port, as they Kay Wasr, Feb. 24, 1862. q y yard yesterday morning, after a trial trip of soventy- | The sehr Eliza Jane, of New Bedford; 49 tone bas Been | Woowuia, Des din por bark TO ‘Buster, Covper, from: twohours. She has been over two hundred miles out- side of Sandy Hook, and experienced very rough wea- ther. Her officers report bera cumpletesuccess. Her Swatow, ark 2et, Wwamros, Dec 31—In bya ships Hotspur, Johnson, for NYork; White Falcon, Windsor, unc; Zh Kewbegin, do. Yinwourn (Norfolk), Feb 19-Arr't F Gates, Horner, New will be continued in the coasting business. ‘The propellers Chas. , Decatur, Quinebang and She- Po ifs port snd itow Londos, tucket ing between London, bave all been chartered by the gore noent The new screw steamer : ‘i i Fesrvary 25, 1862. ‘considered ita blockade, although tho steamer was con” | Arrival of the Steamer Philadelphia with GaveralJ.M. | 7, Shiiakes phi ogee Poa niderably outside the limit over which they have juris. | Brannan and Staf—Landing of General Brannan } and Ship Island, and et Tai iol Staten learner Penmacele, ‘ Salute from Fort Taylor—News by the Philadeiphia— | for Shi direct, sailed ~The latter ves. ~~ i Spammers aden dad agree es ee as serpent errs: de here, reflect. rm ‘Maat one of our national vessels bas dared to interfere with | Hoisting the Stars and Stripes—Operations in the New ; engines worked admirably, and her steering apparatus, | Thames, recently launched at Mystic, has been chariered st {Pex Sreausuir Canapa, at HAvivax—Tetecnarnio? & vessel under the Spanish fag on the high | Depariment-—the Camps—New Barracks—New Provtt | sxi‘onall the oficers attached to her, it will not ve eng | Rich placed at both aids of the ship, gare entice | Bowman of New York, tnd Agnes (ferry bon), of New Bed> | yrftT om Nes Lure ORs as! uc at Cor, nntingpies eees, when she was, beyond all doubt, endeavoring Marshal and Increase of the Guard—A Steamer Ashore | before this ship will be heard from making satisfaction. ford, have also been engaged as transports, f ‘at Queenstown; Jist, Col The Octorara is one of the trimmest looking crafts ever launched from the yroracs ae Yard. Her length of keel is 193 feet; gun deck, feet; beam , 34 feet, 6 inches, and 12 feet depth of hold. She bas au inc!ined engine, 44 inch cylinder, 7 feet stroke. Her boilers are 20 feet long, 10 feet wide, and 934 fect high, with verti- calreturn tubes and Sewell’s patent fresh water con- Poe ranger paddle wheels are 23 feet diameter and 8 feet 5 ‘ Mariha, at Liverpool; Rosedale, Sus Bookie ana Garabalai, abd. a st Via Queenstown. Arr trom New York, Jeray, aud Tugrete, at Havre; Ges. MissivG VeEssxt—Schr Chas Williams, of Rocklan izabeth for Portland with 1 bas pot been pokey of oat |, When she was seen about 80 miles off Thatcher's " ‘Whalemen. Arrat Si Helena Dec Si, bark « }, Pierce, of eee ac wath 108 Subs ep all id (and ald a Aocarry aft and comfort to “Dixie.” Poor old Spain, | Proves tobethe United States Samer Richmon4—Anziely reer gine aan Pi ead Cs alle Ihow sho does like to show off occasionally, and by faint peta mona area ge eT Re far wrong fe say eotimation of the abiyted all eubears Mashos, like those of an expiring candle, show that she | Plished—Amount of Injury She Received—Twenty-second her. Four finer shins Hartford, Brooklyn das some little ifeetill remaining. The fag offcer has | of Peruary—Parade of the Brigade—Salutes—Arrival | Pensseola, and Richmond cannot be found jo auy navy of Ordered the Terisita to a Northern port, for her cargo is S Refuges from Tampico—Major Hill—Sailing f } point, assieted as they wi ef a character that would not, if sold hese, bring avy- the Philadelphia and Pensacola—Ckaring the Island— | vesseis and gunboats, it must be a Gibraltar that can suc- lla, NB, her at Honolulu ee, of bark Camil! ‘8th, with 1100 wh and 17,000 Ibs bone this seagon, fully oppose them. ‘We shall see what we shall sce”’ ‘thing like iteactual value. It is estimated to be worth at Amusements—Inspection of the Mortar Fleet, dc. , de. conet ‘The machinery of the Octorara was manufactured at 260 wh and the bone to San Francisco per brig Jeast seventy thousand dollars at the North;herencttwo- | About eight o'clock on the morning of the aist inst. | 2,477, eine aires imdathe that witteoect ine | the Neptune Iron Works, foos street, East ee ee te nent, ‘irda the amount. as in little while Key West wil! | * Setmer was reported in sight to the eastward by the | noocesity of England, France or any other Power inter. rel ae iaetot analy den, eee all that day flor home, intending esis Webould be, and that jn furore the | lookout in the cupola of the Russe! House, and as abe | fering to break the biockade-—at least so far as our Gulf | fuished and Tighly polished ‘sppearance, and redects island, bark Triton, Packard, NB, Government will treat the place as it es, and place | turned the buoy into the main ship channol, your cor. Tt is the intention of General Brannan, Tlearn, to ree workmen. The engine room, so ee credit upon with 160 *p 15 dikfish. ight and olean is everything about it, has more the ap- Nov 13, lat 81 8, Jon 161 E, ship Japan, G: NB, 1500 sp. ong Age gad ed dd ove yo respondent, with many others, took upa line of march | move at once all the shrubbery on the ‘island, except > ph oe} *, ee fl ot for the government wharf to swait ber arrival. When | such as is within iY city limits. This is an excellent paeirepehhaaies iw ag alaag scnkemmadies i AnAm te wheel pegner setae F was snan Dec 8, to us, 00 matier {rom what direction the storm might | abe came in sight clear of Fort Taylor there was much | "ovement, as it will in. great measure do away with ‘Goth ends of the Octorara are alike, beving rudders off Cope Aruihse" (0 doubt the Fo-Yang, Briggs, hence for | Ri2taon: brig Sin Autoato. Cnce weed the place of those who are more dan- | speculation as to what steamer it waa; but, as for myself, | lire here almost uneudurable, ‘They are bad enough now. | fore and aft,so that she can sail either way by merely | MEtt hifl'g qyier Copper, hence for Hong Kong, Dee, | and ALTINORE, March S—Arr schre Bonnie Elowies, Reger ; 1 goon repognized the old Philadel. | What they would be in August and September, were ali | "it arfoament no lat, ke—by a vessel at St Helens, bark ta Didier” ‘wiubbard, ilo Sdneira ahd mkt; sob J Her armament copsists of an 80-pound rifled cannon and two brass 24-pounders aft, and a 9-inch Dabigren gun and two brass 24-pounders forward. Iwas indoul gust a sree bad let go her anchor I was, a 8 on the island allowed to remain, 1 cannot through the kindness of a friend in loaning his boat, along- Yesterday, through the politeness of Lieutenant ‘Ship Dashaway, Hill, from, Baltimore Aug 10, Pernambuco oct 9 for Dec, lat 85 8, lon 8 B. Ship Granite State, Jacobs, frum Calculte Jan I for Lon- don, Jan —, lat 17 N, lon 87 E. Ship Alabama, from ver, Boston. Howes, Old Point; barks Copernicus, of and for Hy Constance (Br), 8t Johns, NF. KR, Keb w8—Sid brig James Crosby, Veazie, . , “ Her cabins and staterooms are neat, comfortable and - States. We havea climate that cannot be excelled in | Side, and was the firet, I believe, to welcome General. M° | Queen, commanding the’ Tine Division, skeen & fone Tie tilowiag is a listor her oflcers:— we ‘Cardiff for Tartary, Feb 10, lat 50, ars Bic A, Esa GRE it Paine a fleet, accom; arch F America . Provi- the world, everything to render the place ss attractive | Brannan to the headquarters of his depariment. The | {ocr of inepection of the diferent ‘veeeele comprising bis | Zieulenant Commant Brown. PANG Montebello, Henderson, from Liverpool for Nort, aanee for New Yorks 34, “soup Ruode Ysland, Remington, be found in Cuba, public amusements excepted; and'ac, | Ceneral Jocks and is remarkably well, much better, I | divicion. Before we started signal was made for ‘general | “Acting Wasters—George W. Weeden, Jobn A. Johnstone | ship’ Yorktown, Meyer, from London for New York, Feb | Ne Atty Maria Louisa, Cummaings, Full River forNew Gommodations far mperior to anything that ‘can be | (Dink, than when I saw him last at this place, some three | quarters,” and it ig with muc b pleasure state that the | anq abraham W. Gould. ase off seliiy York, “Cid schr HB Metcalf, Burton, Cardenas. Yound in Havana. Yet Koy West has heretofore remain- | years since. He appeared to be much pleased at reach. | oftcers and crew exbibited much greater, proficiency in | “Acting Assistant Paymasler—W. B. Higbee. Ship Mercury, French, from Havre for New York, Feb1s, | "in Arr brig Crovon, B's, Sugur. ed in comparative oblivion. The principal drawback we the exercise of “ew T supposed they ee ‘Midshipman—C. W. Tracy. 46 miles SW3EW of the Lizard, LIZABETHPORT, Mi schr R M Price, Kelley, have at the present time is the want of direct communi. | ‘D6 his destination and at being once more among fami- | from'the short time they hed been in the service, 1 Engincers-—Chicf, Jackson McElmell; Second ‘Assi: ep Am coir leering B by 6, showing 9 Gag red ang pive | Bosony Hoop Wasp, Kash, Bridgeport ation with New York. Man; are yier faces, clothed with power to control allen the | the opportunity of witness ng the mortar dr#l. Thess Cronin; Third Assistants, u Dahigreon.” pero Ww et D » , easton , Fev 21—Gid schr GD King, McGregor, Ha- Cooper, Morgan and Acting Master’s Matee—McEimelf and Sheople, Captain's Clerk—Araon H, Burtt. Fore, Anpnossan, Feb 15—sid Maren, 6 y persons prevented : coming bere this winter for this reagon alone, and itis | island, and prove the determination of our government Fett the need Senge Bink rome head lh Tocahty, tiekes. . Atrwenr: Feb 19—Arr Walter teott, Gradem, Caliso, Sid Singular that no provision has been made for pidity traly astonishing, and as I witnessed the rapidity ach. PALL RIVER, March 1—Arz sloop B Sprague, Gitbe, Clency, The inhabitants bere, thore that arc icyal, are | ‘© Bold the piace against all enemies. with which they could be loaded and fired I shuddered a 1 New York, hrs Thos Borden, Wirighiinaton, pila. Jefferson, io: deiphia; 3d, Mi 5 extitled to great consideration hefty As soon as the Philad baule, harf, | and wished it might never be my fate to be enclosed | The new sloop-of-war Adirondack, having been copper- | 19th, Albert Gallatin, Creevey, NYork. Re 3B G Willard, Pi do (or Portland eee ee eens ee aan cr ek: Ccaaial mtcnaen duced daa, ale mie ce oh within the walle of any fortress, no matter how strong it | €4, wae floated out of the dry dock on Menday, and is | SIA from Flushing Tétb, tren Maria, Mathinon, Bown, Hoop haa ‘Borden, Collins, New York: pr North, yet they are entirely debarred from anything of See . might be, that would be subjected to the fire of these tr now under the shears receiving her machinery. She is srszaxen 'eb 9-Sid Saxony, Jones, Falmouth, E; GLOUCESTER, March 4—Arr brig Elmira, M’Donald, Ba to be pushed forward with all haste, The Wameutta, Platoon, Madgie and Victoria, have ar- Tived at the yard, and are to be armed and put into com- mission immediately. The United States t1 rte Parthenia, Curlew, Chas. Osgood, Decatur, W. P. Clyde and Shetuck are loading with subsistence stores at piers 9 and 10 North river. ‘The United States steam sloop-of-war Oneida, also re. turned from a successful trial trip'of seventy-two hours. She was in company with the Octorara and is now an- chored off the buoy. News from Utah Territory. UNANIMOUS VOTE IN FAVOR OF A STATE CONSTITU- ua for Boton. SVIIGHLAND LIGHT, Mareh 4, 8% PM—In sight, bark Trinity, from Fortress Monroe. Stinget, wind W, fre ‘NEWPORT, March 8—Arr s-hrs GW Rawiley, Allen, St George for Baltimore; Almon Bacon, Baker, Boston for do; Martha & Mary, Cobb, Provincetown fer Ycomico, Md; Willard, Parsous, Fall River for Portland (or New York). ‘4th, AM—Arr schra Hiawatha, Ingraham, Camden for Bal- timore; Israel L Snow. Achorn, and Frederick Eugene, Acorn, Rockland tor New York; Smith Tuttle, Mayhew, Boston for do; A J Chapman, Chapman, Georges or or do. W LONDON, March 2—Arr schre Crowell, news Fock tor Ohawessten; Sk Ga anayeWaloue Par ker, and Suaan, Bearse, Boston fur New York. HORT ROYAL, 86, ‘March 1—In port silp Charter Oak, PHILADELYHIA, ‘March fm Arr shipe Frank Flint, Col- ceeded to the Russell House, where quarters had been | irresistible affairs. If this fleet of mortar vessels pA Havana, and there await the departure the mail | Provided until the officers’ quarters at the barracks | ever placed in position within range of any of the works on our Southern coast the fort must fall. Southern or steamer, when she might, with but few bours’ loss of | could be cleared for their reception. As the Genera; any other chivalry will be unable to stand against them, pllctax” for passengers and mails both to and | iaocet, @ salute was fred from Fort Taylor. Beyond | and we will ouee more witness a stampede «jual, if noi Now that Key West has become a military department, | thie there was no public reception, as he desired bie | 6uI ‘ior to Port Royal. » r i jeutenant Queen is untiring in his exertions to brin; ‘and the most important place ia the Gulf, we are in hopes | ianding to be without any demonstration whatever, rhe squadron up to its proper standard before the arriv: . Coy government wal - — Boconetthgwle soy se ‘The Philadelphia brings us dates from New York to the | of the other officers. All the exsele are now here | Dut Department, to stop at this t: for the General com- | 13th inst., confirming the news we have beard via | two, and they may arrive at any ‘manding the department = Gnd it inconvenient to wait | Mobile regarding the victories in Kentucky, and aigo the ase risipesmpuiee | dn div move dana! ni two or three days after the mail steamer's arrival iD | success of the Burnside expedition in the capture of | anitesek’ feis,however, today much better, and { Havaua be‘ore he is able to receive his despatches that I Roanoke Island, So much good news was never befi am in hopes @ few days more will see him restored to a ah ew pan Te ft bealth. Commodore Porter is now due is the Rhode Island, Commander Trenchard,from Phila- | received in Key Weet during one twenty-four hours. It ‘olson, do; Hannah , Brooke, Laverpool In port Feb'2, Loyal Scranton, Lowden, for Falmouth, E; Lilly, Francia, for do. ‘Amor, Dec 23—In port ship Kate Howe, Patrick for NYork. ApELarpe, NSW, ‘26—In port ship Starlight, Howes, to load norses for Calcutta, Buistow (Pill), Feb 18—Std Harriet, Bassett, Cardiff and York; Charles $ Fennell, Green, aud Susat A Blaisdell, ton, Cardit Baacuy Heap, Feb 17—Off, C B Hazeltine, Gilkey, from Sunderland for Boston, Bxtrast, Feb 15—Arr William M Groton, Higgins, Cardim BanGxox, Dec 12—Arr 8 H Talbot, Jones, Si 5 Léth, to, Upton, ‘Hong Kong. 8id Dee lv, Robin 1, Tay: jin. shi , Smith, fc don Marshalivand Proctor, Clark, for Live way, Webb, for Maulmain, do; James i Palinet! Jor, H ; 0 York; Gregory, @elphia, with supplies for the blockad: wadron, and Lane, but as I close this letter has not been ro- TION—BLECTION OF STATE OFFICERS. ec; Agenoria, Johueon; | ley, and Argo, Ballard, NYork, Gregury, Gr a a’Kew Vout fisea.y of the 6th inst. has arrived; also | “#8 musing to see the rush for papers in the firet place, | ported in sight from any of our lookonts, “He will, n all Sat Laxm Orry, March 4, 1862. ey ag aad Mendi, sinlth, do; brigs Ida, [oman Forts cabal tho steamer Saxon, belonging to General Butler’s expe- | #04 then the handshaking and congratulations among the | probability, be bere to-night er during to-morrow. ‘At the Tortitorial election y: ly yp oe “§ fond Union. Bkillings, unc; eee Blige, Bas et aseeel ary Se aT non, New dition, from Boston. The former will take ineoal and | loyal people, while poor ‘‘secesh” looked, with faces itution. ¥ ttlesnal pay | arr 21st. Fork; schra 3 Grin, Foss, Cienfuegos; Babwa, Whitte- Joave on Tuesday for the Gulf ; the iatter will proceed to | apout ‘a fect, feet and @ half or two feet long,”” as if the Key West, Feb. 27, 1862. ‘unanimous for a State constitution. Brigham Young was feb 15—Arr Ocean A, ae. Brit. Sid | inore, and Eveline, Yor! Merk, Cid bares gare a dl Ship Island and return at once to Boston. We have no » h , . 27, re-slected Governor, and Heber C. Kimball Lioutenant | 15th, Pocahontas, Delano, Ugghorn; 16th, Heimdanl, Nor- | ward, and Tahiti, Davis, Ship Island; «hr. ve l, @ews by either veseel. last friend they possessed on earth had departed. Change in the Weather—Heavy Squall—Arrival of the pe witt if ition. Oe iT. Bend Sinnott, N¥ork. Bonten. sid ships John , Liverpool; Wm Cummings, 2 Fasrvany 17, 1862. On the afternoon of bie arrival General Brannan and United States Vessels Bainkiidge, Kineo and Kennebeck— her ane} ep Caps, Feb 6—Arr Johannisberg, Stilphen, Leghorn; 10th, PORTLAND, March 3—Arr steamship Chesapeake, Crow- Tam rejoiced to say that the United States schooner | stag visited the barracks, and were present at @ dress Arrival of Sloop Margaret with Forty five Bales of Cotion, EE . — hy, NYork. Cid schrs Delmont, Ginn, 4 nt, Lottie, bunker, New York (not as before). ru agg Jan 38—Arr Joseph ¥ Webster, Waite, Catcurra, Jan 9—In port ships Daring, Simonson, for Bos- ton-ldg: Eunlly Farnum, Simes, for ‘London, do; Porunnd, Leavitt, do, do; Garibuidi, Emery, for do; Templar, Martin, for St Helene for urders. Kg; Mogul, Spooner, tor Bombay, do; Gertrud Young fer olombo; Good Hope, Miller; TB Wey barron loa ir elf ark" Piet, dyes, » Henry, une: r, Sold {of Mork: “eid from town Jan te bark Lite, ‘Knowles, NYork; 2d, ships Serab New: nH id from Saugor Ath); Art Union, Shir at do Jun 12, Com) i, Phiorapeen, Boston; Cromwell, , Mathew: fanderer iu in safet, )- A Tito und anchored in the harbor festerday citarsate, | parade of one of our regiments. This regiment is the } prise to the United States Stamer Scicta—Capture of the we you, in a ao by py ap crack one of the brigade, and 1 must confess that it is Steamer Magnolia, with a full Cargo of Colton, by the |, a0 accoun! r inv a the fear I | justly entitled to all the praiseIcan bestow upon it. I United States Ships Brooklyn and South Carolina—At- Pe ore this moraing Sedge Maryn do not hesitate tosay that, in every respect, it excells | tempts of herEngincer to Blow Up her Boilers His Succett— his decision in case of the ish schooner | any volunteer regiment I have ever seen, and is not in- Blows Himself Up—No Great Lows— What to do with Per- ae alias pong oe | which was th geen tr ferior to any of the regulars I caw in Washington during sona Taken in Prises—Arrival of the Harriet Lane with ita fully shown how the I h last summer. Their camp ie beautifully located, ad- | Capt. Porter—Arrival of the Eugenia Smith Prise—Fur- to cover rebel vessels, 1 annex a copy of the opinion and | joining the barracks, among @ thick growth of shrub- ther Particulars Relative tothe Capture of the Magnolia— decree. It will, in connection with the evidence inthe | pery. Every tent is covered by @ grove of its own, Non-Arrwaljf the Northern Mail—Sale of the Cargo of POROVIDERCE, March 8—Arr schrs Decatur Oaken, Onkes eg Lh Oo eos a ee ee SAN FRANCISCO, March 1—Arr ship Caroline Reed, Deana Sa Ra "it Nee Mota, Harri, Elizabeth reinaNaTON, Rey Marck Ukrr’ steamship Nashville re ; ine On Fegan ns Reece RUPgHL Men Starlight, Wh SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. ‘27 | MOON SEs. ae sac Port of New Youm, March 5, 1862. CLEARED. ‘ip Wild Pigeon, Mayhew, San Francisco—C Oomatock. ity Osborn Howes, Kelley, Shanghac—Hallew Car 4 Symmes, and National Colombo; Aimeda, ftmore, Baltimore "hi lh veauel wun eienfued forthe reason of her be. | S04 bas anaircf perfect comfort around it. Their dress | the Schooner lice Branch—Arrival of Colonel Harvey | "Ship John Bright, Dewar, Liverpocl—Willima & Guin, elon scars ein Go te, lane ci | can a bortrees ‘on ng illegally under the British flag, her captain, crew and | parades are the resort of all Key West; and I am glad to Brown, de. pee gore Lepateen ( ), Reiner, Rotterdam— ndinne Cooper, leven, dos indian, ‘i i Ce iS ol Bly Baovidge, passengers ceased to have the protection of it; and Iam | hear the remarks of the old regular officers on the island ‘Wo have a delicious change in the weather; last even- |" Bark Maraval, Griding, Barhados—T T Dwight. Fn A ell a Ar eee ano D r # A , at a a te ronyndeCapiia, Maria was at cuee | whan the regiment 8 formed a ise, peaking, as thay | ing the wind having bees to the Southward for along | Brg AN Gouin Maat Guo Oty a MAK ike ‘oa be beae Baka toa | meee A sal Uaroagh crder of Major do, in the very highest terms regarding ite efficiency, | time, shifted to the northward in s squall of unusal | , Schr Salrador (for), Peresa, Terceira, Asore Lelande—J M Pc bn Mameldke Pertrde; | | OBRTAIN CURB FOR NERVOUS DERILITY. 8th, Cowper, Si ; Commodore, Crowell, Mauri/tus; 9th; Volan , Mamba TEL aeee Pee teSa. ot adhe 3 inichereve, from Boston, arr 15th. von the boast of this notorious rebel, Captain | and in praise of both officers and men. violence, accompanied with heavy rain; but little, if an; Marke, that he was under the protection of the British * » i D iy tieenh, Ene the toe. Ged : = < - 7 Col, Van Zandt and tho officers of his regiment are | damage was done to the shipping in the harbor. This | Ay in custody. He rapidly bringing their regiment up to what it should be; | morning the wind has moderated, and the sky is almost DR. LAURIE'S LIFE PLLULS, THE GREAT CHINESE AESHEDY, composed from a plant that grows in the tea districts 0) ‘Schr Saran Maria, Underhill, Inagua—T Gilmartin. Sehr Advance Be, rth, ‘ornwallis—D R Dewoif. Sehr Almeer (Br), Hall, Ht John, NB—D R Dewolt, Sehr by China, Also 4 never failing eure for il not be kept in suepense muc! leton, Church, Fert Pickens—L Kenny. EURALGIA, TIC DOLOREUX, donger for bie lnoguage rogarding Cur government as | and in. Ittle while they will ave but few, ifany, in | cloudless, with the thermometer at about seventy de- | Sehr ES Walon, Aldi, Haiterns aici Mccready york iow Miteg Havana; & Brewer werkard,Maciameg | INDIGHSTION, TAPOUNUY, are, Erown ¢> Major Hill the probabilities ure that Een fart | sil our enermous army superior to it, They have bad | groes Farenheit ASegE © Johnson, Lockwood, HateraeTale-—M I MeCree- Be re, tS Charehill-Gray, NYork i 4 sAD. 87, VITUS DANCE, ACHE, nd ail impurities of the bloo! or nervous derangemen| 7 ‘One dae per box of forty pills, or large ones of @ hundred for two dollar Sent post free anywhere with full directions, on receipt of remittance, and Ford by GKO. BULPIN, general agent for the United States, 429 Broadway, New York. P" <THE ADVERTISER, HAVING Coe LY Ee tna few weeks uy & very supe wing suffered several years with a severe lung a fection, Mand that dread djsense, conauroption, is aux. fous to, make known to iis fellow sufferers the means of cure, To all who desire it he will send a copy, of the pre- seription used (fre sharee)s +5 3 eet ae ey a } a paring and uning the same, whieh they wil ft ren will be bis abiding ubtil the war is ended. much (fouble to encounter since their arrival here, but Since my last we had several arrivals of importance. guctes aenaerne Ferinta Daring ov examination | have gurmounted 18 all; and now they have bet little | First on the list is the United States brig Bainbridge, Dur court. We canmot as yet learn if there is proot | ‘is 10 do than pay strict attention to all their military | Commander Brasher, from Aspinwall ou the 13th inst. pty ehh oye her; but enough is known to show | duties. Their camp is ip Dy far the most healthy loca. | Next, the United States steam gunboat Kineo, ph Gn latended fir the Southern Statee. | tion on the Key; they have ail the,breeve when there is | Lieutenant eommanding Ranson. Next, tho United does, for the ‘exainination ef witness ot such —- apy, and are not much aoneyed by morquitoee. Ilearn | States steam gunbont Kennebec, Lieutenant com- poate oF lie is told it will scovered in the | itis intention of the General to put al) the troopshere | manding John H. Ruvsell; beth the latter from Bos. course evidence. in barracks, and that the meteria! for them ig now onthe | ton. And Jest, but not least, the Confederate sloop Mar Ey the aerivel today ef the steam tug Re way. This will add much to theecomfort of officers and | garct, prize to the United States gunboat Sciota, ionted Island, we have * report of the captur ‘our gunboats off the Miesias'pp! men, and at the eame {ime belp the appearance of our | with forty-five bales of cotton. The Margaret wus cap and D0 Castner, Hastings, Bosto and J Saierthwalte, Maloy, N¥ork, Ta port 2ist, shi liance, Bangs, for NYork Magi barks B Coleord, Goledrd, for Cork do; Yourg America, Col ing, disg; brigs Ida McLeod, Reynolds, for NYork; Beu) Carver, Per- w Oorironoos, Feb 26—Si4 brige Tiberias, Lecoca, Marseilles; Onward (Br), tlgging NYork. Drat, Feb '19—Arr [suac Jeanes, Drinkwater, Rangoon for London ru Febiecatt David Lapsley, Beading, Sc FaLmoomit, Fel ) Beadling, Sulina, Gatway, Feb 15—Sld Kate Bareatand Thera Cardi, Gianaitin, Fob 10-Arr Forest King,’ Perry, Paleriio f New York; Rolling Wave, Colling, Alexandria for town; American Union, Hartletl do for Falmouth, 10, Bohr Adele, ——m, Baltimore—G Wheelwright. font 3.11 Day, Chase, Baltimore—L Kenny. Kehr Mat, Jorion, Snow Hill-A C Havens. Behr WH Genh, Bacons Philadelphia Waker Dayton jenn, Bacon, ir 4 Sehr J W Woolston, Garrison, Philadelphia—Baker & Day- ton. ‘Schr Wm Gregory, Wallace, Schr Pinta, Saunders, New London hip Colum! peor Hi Steamship Columbia, Adams, Havant Mise aiid Passer to 8 ‘Ti e- pe fie erator had captured rch remedy, after 12th, 4 10th, bal ‘ 5 : lor Oe nN, Al he ouly ob jeok Possd to be oiber” tue Teas P| lie wiecd tured on the éth inst., about Afteen miles to the north raccongera we Ruareraaster: | Elvi Snow, Maru: Wureta Worton Malin” ofatue advair arg Un remo 10 bona Tity were known to be losded and awal . By order of Genera) Brannan, Major Gossler has been | ward of Mase a-l’Outre, and is sent here for adjudiation. Nad yal foun bo, BW the High: | Of do 10th, Elly Devinwond, from Gonos tor —s Henry pated and spread or rg duller wit ty bt comedy run the blockade. appointed Provost Marebal of the island, and bis guard | As che came to an anchor, the appearance of the robel Toor Swann (US transport), Hamilton, Locust | Owen, from Cardiff for Leghorn. 7 jaxter, | iL will cost them nothing and may prove a blessing. Par- tained, as the Rean! rived: beyond this everything at Sbip Is @e when the Connecticut left. She brings a (Oth, Lamplighter, Paine, from Palermofor | tes wish increased 10 ons bundred men, We have now amost | diag under the Stars and Stripes was a most gratifying New York, i tow. th, Fred efficient patro) (hrough thecity, while on every wharf a facie. tentry ‘8 stationed to gnard the large amount of govern he Margaret's arrival confirms the report relative to jer, EDV he prescription will ploase, nd “ina (Br, of Liverpool), Jones, Amoy, Oct 26, Bev, BOWARD 4, Nite Hope Jan 3, via rhados Hut, Feb 16—Sid Arcadia, Goodwin, Hambar, Sheerer, Sheerer, Shields ; Hayek, Feb I8-Cld Ruthven, Williams, and Hero, Cald- IN ALLAY- om ® ment property shat is stored to eimost every warehouse | the capture of a large eteamer loaded with cotton, which | prera, b/ days from Callso for’ rey, NYotk. Sid1sth, Unele Toby, Bacon, NYork. BE WONDERFUL VIRTUES OF ARNICA | rop , : , yn om Oi i eo Ate ay , ‘remoring taviatnmnation arg universally known. see recede wakvtms regiments, | €1008 tbe water front. Smoking on the wharves if mow, | 1 mentioned in owe of my lato letters. The steumor loge ry mile Sena te Tish cine catigte, Rane, Deo fd-Are ship Magnét, King, Whampoa | 4. {6 SN "AR IGA. Halle GLOBH ina combination of “in abiack Ie anticipated | #ety Properly. ttrictiy prohibited; and many other me to be the Magnolia, formeriy runnin, smith & Souk art Paint Laan, Vth, bad W gniog pola a7, | in por bec ships Monevon, Loring, from NYork, just | these rages, with ouverte and excellent ing are " vs ° ad Ton SO: from a iad the wind com ror the | arr; Jos Peabody, Whitney, for nt oF wer; Charger, ATR GLOSS stimulat otra he reporte ot being taken for (bs contort and recur ity of our ve opposition line from Be We hasbeen 10daya N of Hatteras. Feb 10, Int 24, ton 41, | Match, for san Francis Ne Aloonlight Breck, for doy FiFk hair, prevems it trom Failing cut, renereaity which aca before Our etreete are to be reguiarly cleaned, piyyena | to Tox and afterwards on the route Mongrsh, 8h days from Melbourne! and for Lam: | Morgnin fry i a Mavener, trom os apoies ite growth and sirength, ren " master’s lepartment il provab re woain at this nees Of @ like nature are to be dono away | Now Orleans and thie point. Sho isan excellent vessel, , "t Ker Pig HR SOGGA HATR GLOSS permanently cures all irritations Bags fot 6 despatch veonel rything to render Key Wet attractive | momirably adapted for a cruiser in the siailow waters Here oF eg acne Pit me ce equal tle opeseuens > ibe oe mat et Of coal for our squadron i out, andi bave, from the jr } y rrespondent kuows he having 0 a hy Ws particntar wee ina rinanent Pen tho bark J.C. Kaba 6 Joated aod the Pensacola | * Pele om soage trend ddl aor ngage cath ap ae tthwrpte tba! dei A yi ass bir was to throw overboard o¥arrel of ellarove, NYorky | ARSLOA HATE GLOSS is unequalled aa & bait dressing fakes jn ber supply CDERCOIA | nat are to be taken, 00 fear of yellow fever or any ochor | made several passages in her wher by Capt, | Pag? gmamnle reneas ee pene to taeew oF honed @ barrel of Eee ee nD net iT not ony cleanses the. soalp and. InVIgOr UM Promuony, 18, 1962. dineaso of like nature making ite apperrance o | A. Joven WhO after 4 vom ‘ . e tone MT ir), Gilkey, Cardenas, 11 swansea via SET ; sehr OP Knapp. & the , bub ib renders the latter charmingly sett and Ins ‘Tho Raver, of tho boind eet arrived yoeorday after | ‘bis eommer. - . ont Had heavy hor | horus, t Tur otor ts pariicuintly delicate and fragrant, te pro- ae of Un 10 euun this 21 " Bp. «lea fa Cubana, Lareatabel, NYorks | priewr baving tak vial paina to seeure this ret eit mates 9 ony ar 7 ip ore mocted we tee \ one three P.M. on the "les Soiarar inte. ecitgme A Py bh Mornbonywohits <M rra Rrvont, | Brive 20 cente, iy ty URE, sin! ‘ii ene at are moored iD the | rigged, Hove tf Big! mst t a s veon 9 daye # of Cape init 7) soe; senes JW Mall, shall, Remedios; 27thy Wii J. MATHEWS, Get Agen SHye HAarhor, Oud OF the Way Of bho aucborage vi larger | ci wed’ wae tbe Richmond, tuep bourly expec be Ming won 4 . . . Awale (revc.), Martin, Majamoros; auth, bark Is ¥ Warsi 16 Cedar street, New ork,