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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1866—WITH SUPPLEMENT ARMY BULLETIN. CASHIERE! First Lieutenant Luther J. Drake, Twelfth Maine Vol wnwers, ORDERED MARC! H 1S, Second Assistant Ragman dens, L. Hannum to mg a up assistant 0 Chiof ‘Acting Evsigns due steamer Miantonomah, gincer Yelier at Philade! seph S. Young and Daniel re DETACHED—MAROB 15, Second Assistant Engineer Oscar C, Lewis from Phila- delpbia Navy Yard and ordered to special duts pepnnartot with the machinery of the steamer Madaw: Second Assistant Engineer Albert Morley from special uty at League Islan Pennsvivania, and omered to ‘special duty connected with the steamer Madawaska. Surgeon Sa:nuel J. Jones from the naval station, Pen- ‘sacola, Florida, and waiting orders. PLACED ON WAITING ORDERS—sMAnCH 15. Acting Ensign P. ©, Asserson. HONORABLY DISCHARGED—MARCH 15, Acting Master 5, M. Baldwin, from November 16 Mate Charles B. Jonos, from July 20 last Acting Assistant Surgeons William H, Wetherell and 8. ‘B. Kenny, from March 16. THE MADAWASKA AND THE 1paHo. The new steam frigate Madawaska, and the steam sloop-of-war Idaho, are now nearly ready for service, No dock trial, similar to that between the Winooski and Algonquin, has been ordered, nor ever will be. with cach other, and-will proceed The vessels have nothing whatever to is it likely that there do upon their respective two oolock, from the residence ot nis son-in-law, No. 19 Allen street, The friends of the family are respectfully invited without further notice. Crovt.—In Meshington, D. C., on Sunday, March 18, Colonel oT N, Ckort, aged 43 years. The relatives and friends ot tes family are rempecitally Tnvited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, af ove o'clock, from his late residence, ‘No. 212 East Twen- Heth street. © —On Wi March 21, Mrs. Sanam A. cactus i of William rundell, in ‘the 70th year of nae friends and relatives are verpeciialy invited to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 64 Fourth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock. a Siting City, on Thursday, March 22, Rourur Gray, youngest son of Abraham H. and Olivia Carrick, aged'l year, 7 months and 22 mt Benet will ‘ake * place from the residence of his pa- rents, No. 286 South Fourth street, this (Friday) after- noon, at two payline The friends of the family are in- vited to attend. Cox.—At West Hobokon, on Thursday, March 22, after a severe illns Wx. Cox, in the 64th year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are ly invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, nd goa o'clock, from his late residence, Palisade avenue, ken. Gloucestershire (Bngland) papers please copy. ChossMaNx.—At hn Bergen, a ae on Thursda; March 22, James A., only child of ce A. and Louisa Crossman, 21 Dusy.. re einai ef = h 21, amas Dem a native of the parish of Gurthnahoe, county Tipperary, Ireland, in the 31st year of his age. The relatives and friends of pO he family are reaegielly invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne *) ag street, this (Hriday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock Srey cisely. His remains will interred in Flatbush Ceme- ot ONNEILY.—On. hapeey,. March 22, Ex.ey, Joved daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Denali ase l year 21 months. - "The funeral will take place from th e residence of her trial trips separately and in different directions, A | parents, No. 371 Eighth street, this (eriday) afternoon, cruise of threo or four hundred miles along the coast will better decide the merits of the engines, and will prove much more satisfactory than a dozen dock trials, which lalter ulways result in a useless waste andes: penditure of coal and time. The eugines of the Madawaska are of gigantic propor- tions, and were constracted purposely by Cay pai John Ericsson to compete with the engines generally adopted by the Navy Department, and are the vessel at a rate of fifteen knots per hour, gines and boilers are Placed three hue, out of reach of shot, and the ‘will conreque! great speed and metal. calculated to propel The en- feet below the water vessels of this class be able te take full advantage of their ‘The engines of the Idaho were built by Mr. 8. Forbes, on the Dickerson plan, and the terms of their on call bextra ‘of fifteen knots per hour. - charge of these affairs have been Ld readiness ith the trial for several weoks Doged to await the action of Mr. Forbes. See Davi The a but are e bul com- plement of officers were some time since ordered to re- ‘port for duty, and the coal and other necessaries for the trip were placed on board, and it but remains now for Mr. Forbes to say when it sbail basa pace. The United States Naval Station im the ‘Weat Indies. ‘Bt. Thomas, the new naval station of the United States xuavy in the West Indice, is one of the Virgin group of islands, belonging to Denmark. ‘vast of Porto Kico, in latitude feast of Fort Christian) @ighteon degrees, twenty minutes and twenty-four sec- | p, Gout, in the Sst year of his ‘ends north; longitude, sixty-four degrees, fifty-five min- utes and forty-five seconds west Its greatest length from west to east is sevente’n miles, and is about four and @ half miles in breadth, and bas a total area of forty- five square miles. It has a ru; which attains its greatest mee descends sometimes eraduall the shore. It was once ‘well’ dd and elevated surface, t towards the centre, and but oftener abraptiy, to wooded, but the cutting down of the troes has lad it open to the full force of the ‘sun's ays, and it now suffers much from deficiency of water, The soil being sandy and by no means fertile, ‘he far greater part of it remains uncultivated. The area under crop is only about twenty-five hundred acres, of which near! whole istal one-half 1s planted with «| enjoys the privileges of a jar cane. The harbor, and ‘the trade is very extensive, St. Thomas being a depot of goods for many of the neighboring islands. It ree _ central locality, Charlotte Amalie, which 1s annuall ited by about three thousand vessels from Ea: and South America, and also from istande, Korth the other West India ln Europe the trade is chiefly with London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Bordeaux, Marseilles, Genoa, Altona, Hamburg, Bremen and Am- ‘stordam. teh West India mail steamers from which place a large steampacket St. ‘Thomas is the etoctpal station of the Brit- Southam) leaves every fortn B a: repypeg of St. Thomas is estimated at thirteen in ‘Willtamsbarg. A large mocting of Fenians im the Roberts-Sweeny in- Wrest took place at Washington Hall, corner of Fourth mod South Seventh streets, E. D., last evening. The mecting was called by the Emmet Circle, who bad a ras bund for the occasion. By eight o'clock the large hall was donsoly crowded, and the enthusiasm of the audience was well worked up by the band playing the of the Green” and other popular Irish airs. Mr. James Collins, Contre of the Emmet Circle, pre- sided. Shortly atter the meeting was organized Gen. Sweeny at two o'clock. Dyaock.—On Wednesday, March 21, Mary Gxorcm, eldeat daughter of Clara G. od the late Willam Dymock, months, ‘Notice of of ey Mina will be given in Saturday morn- ing’s paper. ‘oLeY.—On Wednesday, March 21, Daxnre, only son of Daniel and Maggie Foley, ley, aged 3: ‘years and 5 days. The relatives and fri requested to attend the faneral, this (Friday) afternoon, va'T o'clock, from the residence of his jae No, 817 semaine avenue, Forsxs.—On March . uraday, Nik STANLEY, mnt daughter of James L. and Hel te Forbes, aged 6 relatives and friends of the family are sett ull: invited to attend the funeral services, at her late resi- dence, No, 3Minetta street, this (Friday) evening, at half-past seven o'clock. Fozarty.—On Thursday, March 22, Mary, gt only jargaret Fogarty, aged 1 year, bperer of James and 1 month and 22 days, The friends of the family and of her uncles, Daniel, Mathew and John ber are fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at one o’clock, from the residence of her parents, 271 Seventh avenue. Guypar.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, seen. 21, Nancy A., wife of Robert Gendar, in the 76th year of her “tthe relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in law, It is thirty-eight miles | R. M. Demill, Green avenue, near Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D. a on Saturday afternoon, at two o’olock. pv. —In this city, on Thursday, March 22, Cuartes N. Y., for inter- The remains will be taken to All ment. Hocoms,—On Wedn word Leaman! mas Lavra F., wife of Joel Holcomb, in the 371 Ppt her age. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at threo o'clock, from her late residence, No. 148 East Forty-pinth street, The rema'ns will be taken to North Salem, New York, for interment on Saturday morning. Haves.—On Tuesday, h 20, Wirtam Hare, ag heel relatives and friends of — family and those of his sons, John aod Thomas E. iy invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 89 Marion street, this Nel ‘morning, at 10 o’clock. jo remains will be taken to st. atrick’s cathedral, ere mass will bo celebrated for the repose of his soul. thence the remains will _ taken to Calvary Cemetery. Hau.—At Harlem, N. Y. cm ancney > are 22, Hexmierrs, wifo of Joseph W. Hal The relatives and friends of the te tay ar respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Methodist Ep'sco- church, Eighty- ‘sixth stroet, Dear Fourth avenue, on urday afternoon, at one o'clock, without further no- tice, e remains will bd taken to Greenwood for inter. ment, Jsceis.—On Tuesday evening, March 20, Jonaxy Henry Jacks, 46 years. ‘The friends and relatives, and also gh members of United Brothera Lodge, No. 356, F. and A. M., are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this iFnany) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, Third avenue, corner Seventy-seveuth street, Jvust,—At Fetteresso, Scotland, on le et March 5, Mrs. J. Jest, widow of John Just, 'Esq., o Lorp.—At sea, on board the steamer Sarralounee from Liverpool to Now v York, ‘an Tuesday, March 13, Eowrs Lorp, aged 31 yea His family and friends are invited to attend the fane- tal, Yithout further potice, this (Friday) afvernoun, at oné o'clock, from the residence of his uncle, Caleb Swan, No, 183 Ninth street. Mares.—On Wednesday, March 21, aan & govero and paintul ilinese, Winuam A. Mares, aged 26 years and 7 — 1B. ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Methodist Episcopal church, Forty. was noticed upon the platform and his arance was | fourth street, near Tenth avenue. ailed with Joud cheers and applause. Wi ve order was McGrars.—On Thursday, Ma eh 22, after a severe Testored Centre Collins pepe red the General, | illness, Joux McGnarn, a native of Castle Lyons, county who proceeded to deliver a ited address. In | Cork, Ireland, in the 33d year of his age. speaking of Canada, he said it was the general | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully opinion that he was about to strik ‘but none were certain of his doing so, as he did not «know himself where the blow wo General =weeny's speech he was ‘with applause. Mr. Hines, of Pennsylvania, and Poliowed. The meting was Tt was understood at the meet -General Sweeny § inst appearan.e The Horse Natl lone! Murphy, of the that province, ld be struck, During frequently interrupted orcoran Legion ; eral local speakers up until a late hour. x that that was to be ‘aS ap orator, Makers, fO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Permit me through your columns to correct a mistake ‘which appeared in this morning's Hxraty under the ‘heading “Donations to the O'Mahony Side.” was received from the ‘horseshoe makers,’’ ‘that $220 Wherein it ought to read the “Jj ere’ Society.” ROB! neymen Horse Nail J. LOUGHEED, Chairman of the Committee. New Yous, March 22, 1866. 1866. The Georg Fi Savanna, There was large and enthusiastic Feuian mecting it, the State Centre presiding. An address “bere iast was made pig Seaial Donovan, of ‘der of names were added to the freely taken. ‘We. vote of all but akiemoers. : Jority, 100, demoreatic net gain in ‘The grain remaining in the Ne’ "hte Renfro: Eas democrats to 206 ty 86. U4 republicans 214 Sale of Dama oa ¢ Grain. he ag ms Mareh 22, Ga., March 22, 1866. Boston. A \i roll. Irish o num- repub- Tast year the Honee ‘republican Be ‘the Houne 14 1866 ‘k Central Railroad ee elevator, and saved from the late fire, wan good alt b wetion Pesseeday afternoon for thirty four thou- dred doliare, : MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married \wistye—Ysrarts.—In Now March the Rev Awierors, (0 Donna Aprons Yrraner, Herons — Wusom, —On Thursday, eh Tawopons V. tusoN, of Kew York. Dr to's eburet en Thureday, Marci: 22, by the Rev. H. € R. N.Y, Booanpvs, of Tarry\owr, York, o@ Thursday, . A. Buckbee, Den Frexasoo both of Cuba. 1s, at the Rev Haydn, Mr. = Sine Ms Hae 8 only daughter of J. C. Bowau!, Eaq., of West Meriden Conn. Heronws—Harvreun.—A¥ Mechan'wilie, N. ¥. Wedneway, March 21, at 1 ve residence af the bride's | mother, by I Franciseo, end RLY. Nanna, ©. J. Squiree, M. PF. Heron, ann AG Derren, oe Mechanteretiin Californ.. pavers please copy * Prangoy Hime, fr Wednes isy, Masel Alanson VK. chuteh, by Rev. W. J’ Cort ‘shah Pre Gon to Assn J Her, donghter of Wenry Hume, all of Pie city. Breer ee—Beons is, —On Thor Nureh 15, at Port Cayuga county Y nn Reg WART PreK: diagh M. D. Buokiin, ot tte ony Bassas. —At Armonk Vareb 21, by Witz, oF Brooklyn, B. Bideway, Onanirs &. jater of « sg z y, + March yiere ee ledneslay March 21, by the Wacken to Agee B, unite, ail of thie elt, 21, Gaoner Baaxn, in Vriday) afternoop, at le states Pee invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot his brother, Roger McGrath, 547 Greenwich street, on Satur. day afternoon, at two o'clock. His remains will be taken to Calvary € for interment, McDerur.—On Thursday, March 2 259 West Twenty-second street, Jous the 29th year of bis age. Notice of faneral hereafter. O’Briex.—On Thursday, March 22. after a 1i1 iNness, Loura E., eldest ‘Saughter of James and tl Ellen O'Brien, in'the 21st yoar of her age. She's gone to ber mother’s embrace. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residenoe of ‘her father, No. 538 Pacitic street, Brooklyn, between Fourth and Fifth ave- nues. Temains will be conveyed to Calvary Ceme- tery for interment, March 22, Jauns Pierce, # Da- eRe —OD hageery ¢ tive of Denmark, if years. The faneral will "Eke place co this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from tho residence of William Peters, foot of Court street, Brooklyn. His friends are respectfully invited to attend. PLiee,—On Wednesday, March 21, Axxm Mane, youns- est daughter of Josoph and Jessie Piyer, aged 9 montiia, ‘The relatives and triends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents No. 284; Hicks street, Brooklyn, this (Friday) at bis residence, McDexwor, in were | afternoon, at twoo'clock. ‘The friends ase invited to attend the funeral this after. noon, at 2 o'clook, from his late residence, 686 Second avenne. _ Wren .—On Wednesday, a 21, at the residence of in Harrison, N. J., Mre. Mant Savacn Wire, reliet of Bev, H. 0. Wyer, of Savantat, Ga Hor remaiae wil! be taken to Alexandria, Va, for in terment. SHIPPING NEWS. dtmane0 FOR sam vounaene Dae. morn 12 ove 30 Port of Kew York, March 22, £560, CLEARED. Ly Creceder (Br), Butcher, Kingston, Port au re Ribon & Munoz. Seccsone Hemme Sah ae ag Pi tiivamehip Leo, Dearborn, uray, Percie & (o, Ba Washington, Chichester, Witmington—James la Wp Saratege, King, Norfeik, Cuy Point ane Rich Baber. Bonten—Neptune Steamship Arcus, won, Giaeege Wk Ae fon Gwon. <p Wiseonain OMe Sip Ailad Tidings, Yoreningen (Dany, iver chicka Wend! whoramus (Br), Raymend, Cork for orders—Boyd & Wy a i A A Drevert (Br), Moore, Cork for ordere—Boyd & Lockhart, Harne—@ M aCe. fastaso ar, Lewrey, Buenos Kyred thompson & ante ramet Mecarty, Renee, PR—D Trowbridge. Brig Sriewees (Br. are, Laver | Brig Wor bang ai ae AT a Eo ee Tmo (Br), Bleckert, Taguayea and Porto Barbados-H TrowbriLge’® mire Kobt Mowe, Hotehal ity Houghton. Snue. Boe aimee ——, Ni wil Ly x7 Beg A Yoga: og Bre ae aes sd Whit Ars ohne Herbert Dr), Banvord, Halitex, NBD Del neh D Horton (Rr), Knowlton, 8 John, NB—D R De Schr Ane & Susan, Douglass. Apalachicola—E D Hurlbut i) sehy Two Morya, Willeta, Williamston, NC—T G Benton's Bon ei < Smith, Barrett, Washington, XC-—Van Brunt & ard, eat BYR fark hi miner bet te | an ae Nicketeon, MeKee Febr Romp, Miteha, mendes pa Pryeace Rn. Schr Clara Jane, Eiizabethport—Jed Frye & Co. Gh Janet, waltionore Barge grt, janet, matt ARRIVED. Svamehip Australasian (Br) Cook, Liverpool March ‘88 passengers, to Saeenre poust Ei 12th, aoe (rem), bouna W. Portland Gi Gi With mdos and a4 paasenyera” to" Wins & | “ oaimat Chas W Lord, Ward. Wilmington, 2 hours Steamsiup Ellen Site Bears, = Sagan with mdse and “ce pe King, Norfolk,’ with mdse and pass- a an tdse and pass en to canahip Mingure, Couch & Palmore. a Hatteras, Farrish, Norfolk, with mdse and pus- ahi wih mdse ed en ee Lanes Washington, 88 hours, Ship Ati her re mos! Satna Prkty vray rae arene ei Yih eon from Liv eae jew Yor ‘Bark a (ot a b 1, and ie ‘ist. with mise, to doh Monroe 46 Go," Has wester!| ide Rest Sede et wit cagtte bridge's Sone, hee coer fa H crowell, Ponce, PR, 16 days, f Calborine Moris PO. Bnag a Mansanilla, 28 days, to d toh ‘or aig with heavy NW eles; oat Calin and’ i wach Jo nton, of Calais), Reed, Baracoa, 16 days, "sche chr John be ig pie, Jobon, Baracoa March 9, with frulty jas. Had heavy’ weather. teboht Schr Adan Grp, Lo TLockhar’, Malifax, 18 days, with plas- fiche hath | Rich, Leavitt, Apalachicola, via Bermuds 10th oat, with cotton, to Lunt Brothers, Pat into ‘Bermuda in Sehr Mattie R and, Philadel der Wie Bars ed Tae Nec ich 5 t Schr iiman D ilag Blatchford, Eastport ig dare, Schr RD , Pibarn, ‘Wellfleet Tor Virginia, eo a m MeCobb, Chi idence. Schr Wy Behe Aun Carl idence hiladelphi Sehr Ossuna, detec Porat ‘Kew nla as 3 placard Schr Sarah New Haven, Bohr Marietta Smith, ‘Burrell, Now Hoven for Virginia. BELOW. Burk D Penn from London. Bark D Pennell, from Rio Janeiro. Bark J ff Holbrook, from Brig Ath Brig Tubal Cain. Galveston, Marine Disasters. STRAMER TONAWANDA, ee Boston for Havana, ald from Newport at 6 PM 20th in: Bric Wu Grewnovas, Cute, from Matanzas for Beso, full of water and ite lharged Siarged (Tbe. Pens registers i an 8 # ons, was bull at New ‘lange to etou, Base Catnat Rocers—The sail hal auchors. oy aaved from the brig Catharine Rogers sunk on Cornfield f, were sold at auction at New London on Tuesday last, and realized about $2000, Sour Coxmract—Captain Sawyer, of schr Conneaut, be. fore bandon ihakes ths following Sa from ton March bound to re ta ‘when off Cape foto th> wind beisg unfavorable, for Glou- cester for’ ‘bor; anchored there until the Pine sth Binet, atlo PM, when we got Underwelgh and procceded passed Cape Ani AM, wind blowing a End's high sea atthe time: the under reefed Jib. a double-reef mainsail, was knocked down ou her beam and was obliged to cut away the mainmast to rig! When the mast fell t took the foremast head with it, and ri ip the decks bad! kept te tee Yomsel, before the wind until we could clear the auled to all we could under reefed jib to try to get (te Provieostrere. Ges’ the wind increasing and a panning. could not fetch the pate and passed Cape Cod 15 istant. The con- tinued to blow until the 11th inst, when the wind aoepcnee and hauled to the NE at what sail we Come 4 westerly en the 13th inst, when we fell it ere pogo arth ‘rom Palermo for Boston, he es all n board Hed. our, wante ip nel by Capt Sawyer, and Scun Witt Bice, sce at Boston, went asbore at Wall- ficet night of 20th, but was towed off without damage. Gimnarren, Feb 28—The Ara bark La Clguena and the Am brig JW Spencer both lost an abchor and ‘drove a litue dur- Ing « SW gale last night, but during & temporany WD were supplied with others, Miscellaneous. Nearly the whole fleet, comprising about 150 nail of ves- sels, which left Newport on Tuesday morning, went into New London the seme evening, on easouns of th aise No Passacx.—No 40 South street, New York, Mareh 22, 1866—To the ‘Editor of the Herald:—Sir—T have hia day received « letter from Capt BR Grant, of oe bark Jesxie (formerly of the bark Cienfuegos), ow: Messrs Brett, Son & Co. mj en and others, of this port Two left New York on Tues: at about one o'clock PM, snd arrived at arbadis on the evening of ‘the the Dansage in the extraordinary short, time of 6 daye and 7 hours, which, E think, haa never been equalled. for the authenticity of this statement, ‘and will feel obiiged if you cad Gnd a space for the Insertion of this in your widely cireulated journal. Yours, respectfall Sonn Gatveston, of Baltimore, has been sold at New Or- Jeans on private terms. Stoor Avnoma, 76 tone, new mensurement, built at Nor. Wich in 140, and owned there, has been purchased by Mr J Taylor and others, of (ijoucester. ‘The salvage case of the bark Albion Lincoln, which on shore at Nashawena on the I8ih of January list, was ic gided by Judge Lowell, of the US District Court, Boston, Tuesday.” He gives the suum eres the Ubellanta, ae ‘fol. lows: —To the Tn pendence and Emma Jane, $1.0, Capt Baker, for himself and crew, $600; to Capt Church aa nen from Cuttyhunk, $500, A new schr of about $% tone. old measurement. built at Salisby Mesara Clark, ’ rived at that port Inet. week. She ina wrimlookingeraft and, does credit to her builders, e has been named Mary M Bartlett, and wil be fea in' the ishing business, under commiund of Capt sees Powers & Doyle, of New London, have purchased the et, North Siar er aa Com Vai roca #8 yacht), will be towed from New York to London, for pose of being broken up. Notie Notice is hereby wen that the Spar Buos Ledens, western of Edgemozgin Reach, from itt moorings and gone adrift. It will early day. WEST COAST OF ITA) D Hyprocrarnic Orrice. ADMIRALTY, Li Loxvox, Jan 31, 1806. ‘The Minister of Commerce and Pubhe Works FIVER otice that on the Ist das of January, 1866, the follow: Ing Lights would be established on the eoasi of the Roman rome GRANDE—FIXED LIGHT he Til bove the mean level of the sem and in lear weethe id be scen from a distance of 18 miles inating apparatus in dioptric, or by lenses of the 45 yards from the extremity of the al, 16 feet above the sea, and visible & ven in fat 4l 17 N, ion 89 9F. ot Greenwich, minutes weat of that of the admiralty charts. The other t i¢ about 30 yards from the extremity of the dike east of e canal. othe he liuminating apparatus ts dioptric or by lenses, of the enrhe iHamieating apparatus te dioptric or by lenses, of the ‘ororr, ‘The tower ie round, 71 foot high, aries 4 house i Gorvia battery, and wands in let 41 18 20 8, lon 13 To Bast Lireen wie! By comnanand of their eT GEO HENRY KICH ARDS, Hydrographer. Manson Lient gy ee caTALno, Peberunnannas, Ab! BMY ‘The Miniwter of Marine at Floretie hag given notice that after the Yah day of November. Ima ight on eed id be estaMighea at St Catald coast ly. The fight fn ted while igh i, placed at an elewation vt 86 feat above the me. the sea, and in clear weather should be seen ay Seanes oféor? [—— ‘The tower Lo and risemfrom a bee stent 1m yards From in Mt 402938 %, lone 19 8 of Green a AT PoRT ——g fy te ‘tad ot tie male ‘® feet adore the eat REVOLTING LIGHT ON ANEIO OM ARO FOIE, WReT COAST OF that an Minteter of Commerce and Pebiie Worke at Rome has on and after the let day of January, 1806, sited f1 lighthouse eeeentiy ‘erented i Petal te eather should be seen ate The iiarninating ‘apparatus is dioptric or by lenses, of the and 38 feet high, in re ie 1M ieenteem ca in tat a 38 eee Gioia thor light le 9 Ged red Hight, pleasd oa the port Innocent XI it bh fv ath ar od vie 3 men. Also that the GEO fe be hong aes Hydrographer, Ship De Br), Traian Liverpoct? for Baltimore, March MaMip Joseph Clark, Sherman, from isthe aiecmnp Cyt Ball: eer ne int or ony the Tat oF y Prvspst a Ch atianooga, ‘Higgins, from Liverpool for Boston, wi.0@, Johnson, from Galveston for Liverpool, are oF eye rom Galv for Live BepaES EPIRA a, sy LOMA, March + nto, Feb 3— Arr wal a iT Mareb $—In port aghrp The tower sesomns. peed poston & house, the old ba port west oF ti at in eat . Barron, New Linakill, aden Maria, Baker, for NYork; Gen Burnside, and rapes Brown, for do soon; "Samy for Sovannal 43 Orapestot, for Charleston. rr, March 6—A\ ‘ (Cowes, heared 10 avr Cotta (s) \s), Ropes ait ye N¥ork for Lon- aon Feb Z—In port ships Leugothea, Lincoln, tae, ze saa, ie ay rors aa Ni Bom! oun aa ae Sart Sark Raifeanakn, Noada, Bombe March 7—Sid Kathleen, Mockler. Philadelphia, imran, Ba ‘eb 25—Arr shi hataworth (Br), — fort Baltimore; a Gabriel acta) reall, Pole fo for New Orleans (and Ail reinained 26h through heary SW weather), 4, March 4—Arr ship Chas Ward, Robertson, New: Prarie, March 8—Arr Nationat Eagle, Candage, New Or- HA nmpeatant March 17. 8 PM—Arr steamship Asia, Boston for Liver arch fre Gt of Baltimore (s), McGuigan, NYork; 10th Toth, Annie, Hilton, do? Fearless: Pasick, Chatles: Bia on poet means, Towart, NYork; Western Em- re, Parone ai, Siecle, Fulinore, Boston’ via Ardrossan; Ster- ling, Hill, Bosto in, NYork; ‘March, 8—Ent_ out, . Mekaughlin, Ed ly Adderiey, Hartmann, do; #h, art ‘trom Gi iravesend 7th, Daniel Webster, locnad NYork; | ss Fry, di ‘hitadel, af a youn! yipray for New ine, for do 15 days, AIMBOU, ® Maren h S— Arr Gustave et Josephine, Chassee, Yor fe PR, March 4—In. pone bene Ba nandale, wig. Sid 4t! see ly Comer, for ‘NY¥ork; PS 3 Eliza ii ‘ft = Panacet Hat, Xork for i ans a Bureperl Uni ea, 40; Wartemberg, Chase. a or Ed bark James E Brett, Jowete for inted Sonny 6—Sid ship Andrew Jackson, Robertson, Boston (not as before). SrJaco, March 4—Arr schr Ellen Linton (Br), Brown, NYork (not as before), Tannigona, March 2—Arr Test, Roberts, NYork, yearend em, BOSTON, Mare 21— i Alesanérinn (Br). fiapw, Cienfuegos: schrs Al arate el LitchGeld: Haske, haskell, ie D sos yng ne, Polite Har, Growal de ell, dos ak einai; ane Taare nteamers Wer seabegers Itimore; Saxon, Phil- ys i Zi Liver Marsellies; brig © B tie, “March anf vane na Allon, Granmer, Nore, Clb Hunter Gi Bitost yeas ar eid, Crowell, Pro vidence. poorHs ie arch 1 ins Maseachiuseia Kennis- ton, Rockland for NYork; Redington, ‘do for Balt more: Rocking for ae here'a few ays ag anges a tortor 18th, sailed teamer Ocean yenerday, but finding a & Too Tough outside ‘was obliged. to There have been but very few arrivals, The fol- till romain in Foe) harbor:— freecee ‘before Schra Delmont, from for Providence: J Vansant, ppahainock for Habberd, from from Bal timore for do: Falla Sree ‘Norfolk for Bos: from Sostelk ira RIVER, March 3 Dare echt Fountain Ellis, New a schrs Minerva, Jefferson, Philadelphia; Sart, it, Trenton, NI Ellen Barnes, Clifford. aad JP Ross, a ne a March 12—Aer sehes Golden Gate, Han- wer, NYork; watha, Disney, Philadel ton; Planet’ Perty, Rockland for NYork: 20th Ghose, 0, Calals for a3; 7a Olive H Robinson, Yortiand for more, bale OF Allen, Rerbour, , Sagua for Boston. Cld sehr ¢ bry sete a HOLE, Merch 2, PM—Roturned echrs Look. out, Mathew Kinney, anda V Wellington. | Sid Taolas uskla, Jo c A Sisson. or do. 5 Ham ne SC ae con ease b hoe Mutheve Rinney. and above arrivals, Con, Mare sehr Albert Mason, Terry, ORLEANS, rent Beto. ee Gen Grant, Himes Re ees New York m, Mine Ne for New ‘archam do; si Ai B port, sehire Crocus (Br), Jobneon. for At foo x Ben; Baker #, We nisemond, Va; J’ Pred: Sethport for Portsmouth Nits Came, Ele ‘do for Hast Weymouth, Mass; Jos Turner: and Go: Fal, Kent, for NYark. and the above arrivals NEW EN, March 2i—Arr brig Neuvitas, Brown, May- aquez PR: Cid schre k ¥ Burton Wheat sheaf, Mauris wid : Ret Rover, for Elizabethport; sloops Deception’ and Proof orn LADELPRIA, March 21—Arr barks Mary © Dyor, 8 Hatield, NYork; brits Magiel’ 710; acere Lats Bt Pui }, Baltimore. PORTLAND, March Arr a By Frank B Allen, Merrill, Cardenas; sebr Brier, Spaising, 8 yo sehr Lizzie Philadelphia. Cla it Ne- Br) 4 Ttsska, Reed, hag ArT at oh Boynton, Fader ‘at sebrs ten 8 Cannon, Cobb, 7 ladelDhta, Annie A ae Kersey, do (or Baltimore); Ne lua, Carter; G W Kunball, iis dott iB Watson, La Dr nRiCHaON MOND, Me tay ee eee Tea Gomes ‘J Jones, Crowell, NSTONINGTON, March 20—Arr achrs. Ric! Adel, Matthews: Hen Yarmouth for Sandy 1 a for Bs hard 8, 5 Coie, Ferrin, ant Pilot, itatterts, Hook; D 8 Gilde . Carroll, ¥ aire eyes aT? iit nelia, f. iver for bea) Port taples, Taunton for do: French, Providence fot do iW New Bediord tor Wet AM—AtEin the might, schr Richard Borden, Fall Fiver for Etizabethn as in collimon with Plymouth ‘boat and o TLMINGTOX, NC. Mareh tfcld sche J Le dicot; Frink; Clara, Sarvon,, eartde, steamer En- nd CW 5 1p, iain Piao edie, ia ma, fy Sarannah; chre Julia teks vaper, ee 3 Chai Einhorn tic, Mami oh schrs Emily, Kelly, Cani- leston ; in (Ham), WB Tho tewt to be comianbied by ici late Captain Company A, 6d te * “yoke v ala Toasty, | REG SOLDIERS —WARTED, IMME. IMME. ay Thira DENTISTR | Y. “Most WONDERFUL DISCOVERY —TRETH tracted On Bea i blocks from Brosdway. thout pain of no charge. prand street, two Cores be DENTAL ASSOCIATION.—“T0 DR. COLTON the edi ot ° ner ao patents ‘mani will ‘Omites 19 and 30 Cooper Institute, testify. SALE—A NE ‘WOOD BI Pope Th Bast’ Pee order, with all the ress box Lil Post offi ce. FOR SALE—A THIRD 81ZB ROSEWOOD PHELAN & equipments, “Only Price #300. WATCHES, Je WELEY, “ac. T zz ‘BROADWAY, ROOM wg cr STAIRS. 9 Ce for DIA xis, 2 PER ue Sebs Business HOURS PROM 10 A WATC! auaaaee ies yee Wateh — new, ‘tor are: ‘A JURGEN- seeond hand, at 379 Fourth er prite $000. "Apply BeT STOVE, BOG AND FURNACE COAL, SCREEN. ade 0 ali rw oe, DELIaaD a Bact Paria Five Ud A SR A DEL. JAMES M' wey "adsetto, inent.- sreet, near Sixth Jee : Gar, Furniture : cas Sa xo An 3 RSUN'S FURNITURE EXPRESS, a y 4 \E EXPRESS. 60 SIXTH moval of fugnare iw oi aS xo Fate | storage, te 3 Marwick for 5 aneet Barlow, and ‘Splem foes h fc er i ‘PORT, March 20—Arr schrs ‘arren, Per- lus, fest for Baltimore; Mary Bva, Wright, Providence | day id, Vi ule A Swett, Hawes, Salem for do; ‘3 Fall River for NYork; Surf, Abbott, y UNIONS, PAINFUL fort, INGROW- + ing Nails, Tender Feet, &c., cured BRIGGS Dr. Bi iGGs, Surgeon Chiropodist, 208 Broadway; evenings at $20 Broadway. ATL THE WORST FORMS OF RHEUMATISM ARE p METOALFE'S pak Fall and thoo- instantly relieved and soon cured by afew doves. (CORSE, BUNIONS, CLUB AND INVERTED NAILS, = tin aan, ae ithous pan. Yy Dre MICE & ta Bowery, over Oe is, BUNIONS, INGROWING NAILS TENDER tive feat palatal seine egy “Bird cis, Pargeon Gaeet: dist, 208 Broadway. ings at |ARD. C BT. may AnD, jway, New York, Manufacturer of Masonic, Odd Fellow, ‘Navy, Boctet, B ther with full asm vent © n Ne’ “Please take notice. T have no connection with a hick Ole, pee ee an. place of business is 208 Broad. wny, comer’ Pulto (SHOLERA, DYSENTERY, COLIO AND SPASMS ARE mediately cured by Dr. Toblan’ eclebrated, Venetian Lintment. This ts no new 5 i Years before the public, ‘Thousands are now 1 Warranted perfectly innocent to take internally a our best hyeiclane recommend It, Sold by all te. Depot 56 Cortlandt street, dD" ‘ORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED WITHOUT PUB. ing for gs ey aaewes, by law, ween fee ull the ice free. Attorney and Counsellor, 78 Nassau street. TVORCES ALTHOUGH SOME OF THE STATE! adultery exact the proof before gran’ ce decrees, still many” Stab ivorces doninent, cruelty, drut Paar root butte at influenoe An al wing facilities eae M vaeh ninco i, ero dal 8 for en's Dressee, vat the. Emporh Fashi ee a | of Demo- racy an rey April rest’s Monthly ete yertoes @, with all the ene CD rin fashion and other splendid attractions, now a 7 aa a Le. LD EYES MADE NEW WITHOUT SPECTACLES, doctor or medicine, Pamphlet mailed Troe ‘Address E. B. Foote, St dD, 1190. Brosdway, New vou Comfort and Cure for the Rupt Ruptured, Sent free. Address E. B, Foote, M, D., 1,130 Broadway, New York, Lye aera sl dt may by? be Beal Prevented. Also Cause and Cure. Foove, M. D., 1,180 Broad. ‘New York, Contdential Information for the Address way, Married. i} free in envel E. B. Foote, M. D., 1,190 Broad- way, New Yo Pe COMMON SBNSE.—409 Pages: 100 illus me ev Post tables vent the author, E. B. Foote, 1, Broadway, New York, Conmaltations tree fromd' A” wore M.’ invalids aia distance may conault By later RS ‘Monday, this twenty-fifth day of February, in the twen- ty-ninth year of the reign of ber Majesty Queen Victoria, and in this year of our Lord 1006. Between Eten Duffy, plaintif’. and Peter {ear | O'Connor, the Honorable Harcourt B, Bull, —~"" James Turner, D. B. Galbraith, George Barns, Jobo Ryan and Mary Anne Ryan bis wife, Charles McKillop, Louisa McKillop and Archibald McKillop, John O'Callaghan, Edward Lane, Robert Nichol Law and Andalusia Fergusson, derendants. Pry Upon the application of this plaintiff, and it appearing by aiidavits that, after due diligence, the sald defendant, Charles McKillop. eannot be found, to be served with an office copy of the bill. in thia cause, Jt 1s ordered that the said defend: Charles McKill on or before the thirty-first y ot March next, easyer ee “dames to the said bill tad it I co red that @ copy of this order, Gk ada ie Sage a N ee oer e ihe dire, da further: pk d ih "iefendant, Charles jew Yi nen infant wit wii the thes red, in Deted this 26th oy 9 February. A S DUNNE, NNE, city of Haraiiton, ‘Pia}pudr's Solicitor. UPREME COURT. Sor the mutter of the application of the Mayor, Alder. men and Commonalty of the city of New Yogk relative to the widening and extending of Ana street and Pulton street, in the city of New York. Pursuant to statutes in such case made and provited,, the fayor, Aldermen and Commonal! ‘of New York hereby give notice that. they. In the Sn- reme Court of the ‘erm said © in the city of of March, fexsmen extent of the Improvement and extending o| Aiteet in manner foliowing, that 1 oth sides ot "Ann street, bet th sides of Ann st arent: nino on bath aides’ of Pulton street, northerly side of South street, in oy on F- certain eyor, om file in th Councnt of the city of 3 RICHARD O'G New Yous, Feb, 27, a & 3 i & F i H Hi i = iH i] ir Fe : ceo sree got mene f Pf ERERWAN, Comptrotier CONTRAC: remormat WILL ae bd te, Ay! Leng + yh Val om ven "tea the aon ree Sek whe fe main of Land cise spite pO be oviainet AMES O'NEILL, Agent. STONE PAVERS.SEPARATE SEALED PRO. T he tide of the work itimay be of the bidder tnd the date BS A be orem, the name of : i aeaeiat of stone Twent thle alee 20 a Twenty. ‘ater street, from Old to Twelfth streat, from. sia to Pourth avenues, West street, from . ‘ Thinte-ainth streel, from rth ave nities. ia 1 blank forms Tor the Wids.ons bs obtatned "Bes a Fin 6 Crete Orricr oF THe Caoton Aquepucr March 22, 1866. Specifications on applention at thi _ HE LECTURE SEASON. _| Demi ee LECTURES, DAIL DAILY—rom Kastor Ga BS way. tinabbe tp attend theve fochuten nf iexares cag ia of ten cone, ty etanetng: yee asses! ARMY AND NAVY CLAIMS. Ne eee SERVICE. i AERERAL ADVANCES _ eee oe Pee Suna A aRoaih ethan muact Sines ast Additional Details by the Australasian. THE GERMAN COMPLICATION. TE Threatening Aspect of the Quarrel. Movements of the Confront- ing Powers. English Mediation Asked and Refused. IRELAND nD AMERIGL. Banquet to the Officers of the United States War Ship Ca- mandaigua in Belfast. The Peruvian Iron-Clads on Their Way to the Pacific. Carlotta of Mexico Sending Her Jewels Before Her. Proposed Visit of the Seventh Regiment to the Paris he. ‘The following are fuller details of the news brought by the steamship Australasian, from Liverpool March 11, which arrived at this port early yesterday moruing. A summary of this intelligence was published in our early editions of yesterday. A Vienna telegram of the 8th saye:—It stated that the Minister of Foreign Affairs has been authorised to make a fresh treaty with the Mexican government for the completion uf the Austrian volunteer corps for Mex- ico, ‘The London correspondent of the Manchester Bramin-r wnites:—Earl Russell has not yet reappeared in the House of Lords, and I am sorry to say that I believe his ‘ilness has been more serious than I had reason to suy- pose when I wrote last. The Cabimet Council held the other day met, I hear on good authority, in his bedroom, which he was not then able to leave, I un/lerstand, how- ever, that he was better yesterday; and if he has no return of the symptoins whieh justified some uneasiness on the part of his medical men, he will probably be able to move the second reading of the Jamaica Government bill on Tuesday evening, for which notice has beer given on his behalf. There was @ rumor that Head Centre Stephens had witbin a few days escaped to Fracce. Hut thin state- ment was generally discredited, and believed to be a ruse, The search for him continued active, The steamship Atiautic, from New York, arrived at Cowes on the 10th inst, The steamship City of Limerick, from New York, ar- rived at Queenstown on the 10th inst. Queen Vicioria held her first “court” on the Oth inst. Mr. and Mrs. Adams were present, and the latter pre- sented to the Queen Mrs. Alward, wife of the Assistant. Secretary of Lagation, and Mra. Montgomery Ritebie, of New York. The London Pall Malt Gazette assumes \t as certain that. the present administration must come to an end at no distant date, whether defeated upon the reform question or not, It asserts that in any case Ear) Russell and Sir George Gray will soon retire. ‘The drst sitting of the Conference on the Principalities was held im Paris on the 10th inst, All the Powers who signed the Paris trosty were represented. ‘The Invatide Ruse denies ail rumors of a concentra- tion of Russian troops on the Pruth, and says that not a single regiment bas quitted its winter quarters. ‘The insurgents in Syria have all made submissions to the Turks. The sittings of the Cholera Conference sil continne, but mo definite result has yet been attain gd. A good deal of discussion has been caused by « pretiminary pro posal of the French envoy that, in the even! of another epidemic during the sittings of the conference, com- munication by sea should be suspended between Egypt and the shores of the Hedjaz. is not vet devided whether this step shall be taken, but it sreras probable that the Turkish government will not couscnt. Geperal Prim, expolied from Lisboa, apd denied » home in Gibraltar, is expected to be ip Paris very ¢hort- Ty, and will stay there tors few days. Mis home, how ever, will be at Tours. Our Paris Correspondence. Pants, Mareh 9, 1866 Colonel Puller's Interview with the smperor—Speculation + 8 to its Meaning and Oliject—The “Empress” Charloia Senda her Jewels to Brusscia—The Seventh Regiment ant the Great Exhibition Expenses of the Trip—The Last Soirce at the Legation—— Distinguished Brrsans Present. — The Fashions—Crinoline Dropped—Long Trains—Th¢ Latest Style of Bonnet—An Academic Rep ion— Gena ot Morris—Gustave Dori—Marriage of Mis Lucy Gut» @e,, de. The quidnuncs have been wondering this week whet ‘was the object which the Emperor had in view im giving & private audience at the Tuileries, om sunday last, 17 Colonel Fuller, the editor of the Loudon Coemopolian. That the Colonel did bave an interview with bim of an hour's duration, and another one on the following morn- ing, with M. Druyu de Lhuya, there is no doubt; and, taking into consideration the rather anomalods position which Colonel Fuller has occupied during the pro- gress of our war, speculation may well be rife aa to the meaning of this interview. A Northerm man, who did not hesitate to declare nix sympathiow with the rebellious South, and who tabosed in their behalf, to the best of hie ability, im eyery way in which he could aid them—an avowed sad open supporter of imperial institutions in France and Mexi- co—e variety of opinions are expressed as to the subject of bis interview with the Emperor. Those who loolt upon the matter in a serions light Inmagine that the Em-) Peror, in view of the possibility of a war with the United States resulting from hie prolonged stay in Mexieo, rent for the Colonel to ask his opinion as to what courne the Southern States would adopt in such an event, and and strike another blow for independence amd the rea establishment of slavery. Others ansert that the inter.! view was merely for the free interchange of sentiment as to the best mode of treating French and Merteap im.’ perialism in the colamne of the Cosmopolitan; and otbere still who look upon the matter in # more practical light, state that the interview was in furtherance of (ba, Colonel's scheme for the establishment of a grand ‘con. mopolitan”’ bank io Paris, But none of thes theoried are folly matiefactory, and as mobody bat the Emperor and Colonel Fuller know what was the objeet of the in-! terview and the subject of conversation the question still comes back to us, “Why did the Emperor grant « Private andienes to Colonel Fuller?” ‘Whether or not the Emperor © pregertng 10 bynes | guy SUPPLEMENT SHEET an sures + ‘