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Prom all that oan be gathered to-day, says the Tele gram, the impeachment bugbear bas again gone up, ex- ploded and died of starvati ‘The reasons are—firet, ‘Moat the impeachers cannot find amy decent material to ‘work upon ; second, tbat se Edmunds Suspension bill, without the passage of which the radical plot would amount to ni, is certain to be defeated in the Senate; and, third, because Grant opposes the pressing of the waiter any fartver, It is ascertained that the 1mpeach- ers can find absolutely nothing sufficient to justify im peachment, and that the Sianten-Gravt-Johnson squab- ble ts barren of ‘high crimes and- misdemeanors,” Keéwunds’ bill will not even be reported favorably by the committee having the matter in charge. The Re- construction Commitice, nevertheicss, were at work ‘gain this morning, but did nothing beyoud concluding the examination of a sensation correspondent, Sale of the Late British Mfnister’s Effer Yesterday at ten o'clock, the Telegram ways that Moneers sold the effects of the late Sir Frederick &t his Into residence, the British logation, » — S*¥e% street, boiweori Twenty-fourth and Twenty. _/® 90 L At an early hour carringes arrived, witr “streets. eur wealthiest. citizens, and py wv * many of was almost impossible to gain ‘clock It er for those who were isi? _ *% entrance, M a ‘to get out again. ‘The bids were many and gj everything sold fora very high Jey, colored, a caterer and confe Fifteenth, bought very exten ive articles, Nota few pur porpose of gbtaining relice The Georgian and M Aguin Betore * Some of tho newsr preme Court of the McArdle case,‘ doh, consequently agore. James Worm- setioner In I street, near Avely ef the most oxpen- -@ased apticles for the sole AestesIppl Injunction Case -#he Supreme Cour Abers err im stating that the Su- + Uusted Btates has dismissed the fee opinion which was delivered taste ne ‘x support of the order hereto- pat Regret unisaing for want of political juris Georgi se wia-and Mississippi bills filed at ‘ar term of 1826, praying the interposition OF AMOLOY 40 restram the mililary authorities from “CUrTFIOS ¢ into cxccuthoneertain parte of the Reconstruce wen 8 45. ‘The court tes not yet pronounced ap opinion som 146 motion to dMemias the McArdle caso for want of JwFadiciion. Yegsoway, after the Georgia and Mis- ‘8V4:ippi-cesea baw becn disposed of, Judge Black fléd a mew bill in ‘ophaif of the Stave ef Georgia against Generate Grand, Meade and Roger ef al, It is understood ‘Mhat-th’s bil! seeks to avoid ail the difficulties encoun- Aered'én the, former argument, and raises distinculy a question off property, to wit—the Treasury of the State ©f Georgi'4, An injunction to protect this is prayed for, ‘Tho times torearmg the argument te not yet determined “upon. i The Whiskey Tax Again, AM gag-cther propositions made to the Ways and Meri a Committee is one from a Western delegation of whi skey-man to allow them, in caze the tsto dollar tax is retm@zed, « drawback, us it is termed, for the cost of frembt, wpon every barrel of whiskey sent to an East- rb city. ‘The committee is considering this proposition seriousty , as they have determined to keep wp the tax, Whileet the same time they feel it incumbent upon ‘hem 4¢, concede some measure of relief to the Western distittey es, who are here in large numbers and exercising ou the = commities as much pressure as they can com- mand. his proposition, which looks plausible enough at M7 4 blush, is, however, as palpable @ temptation to Traed (as avy that could be suggested. If a distiller is to be # Mowed 2 deduction from the regular tax he can, if fell bis whiskey at home at the rt 5e in bond, and claim the drawback on a3 many bar- Fal & of water sont to the East, + Another proposition is to place the tax at fifty cents “Ot rthe whiskey sold at wholesale and retain the two dol- # tax on what is disposed of by the retailer, But this 7 aonld lend to endiess confusion, everybody seeking ta ' wepresent himself as a wholesale buyer, but for profital considerations az a retail soller. The committeo are bo- wildered wich propositions of this kind, suggestions as ‘to how to collect the revenue and all sorts of plans about ‘meters for measuring tWe working capacity of a still ‘They are making but slow progress with the general tax Dill, as this Whiskey revenue maiter appears te be a sub- ject Of more interest than any other. nd Rejected—Now! the President. ‘The Senate this afternoon confrmed John B. Penning- ton to be United States District Attorney for De! The Seaate D. Biabop to be won, United States Marshal, Virginia; Leslie Combs, United States Marshal for Kentucky ; George A. Maguire, ‘one of the two Commissioners to settle the claims of In- diana for vicivaliing, equipping and mustering troops to aid in suppressing tho rebethon. Phe President seut in the following nominations Charice Robinson, of Vermont, to be Consul at Quebec; Heriot, Collector of Cnstome, Disirict of v Fith‘an, Collector of Internal ct of Iilinois, Brendstuits Britain, ‘The director of the Bureau of Statiatics furnishes tho Following account of wheat and wheat flour imported into Great Hritain during the past fiscal year, and the Proportiona furnished by each country ;—Total amount imported into Great Britain, 29,941,658 quintale, of 112 -pounds, Of this quantity Russi furnished about thirty- five per cent; the North German Union, twonty- percent; Frauce, teu per cent; United states, nearly Importation of Inte aix.por cout; Turkey, five per cent; Denmark, two per @ent; Egypt, two-tenths of one per cent; Aritieh North America, ono per cent, and all other eountries nearly twelve per cent, It will thus be secu that contrary to popular belief the United States sup ples but ® very small proportion of these important Staples to Great Britain, United States Supreme Court. The following cases wero disposed of in the United States Supreme Court to day Numbers 231, 232 and 233—Milwaukee and Minnesota | Railroad Company, sppellants, va. James, No, 220— Milwaukee and Minneaota Railroad Company Ve. Chainberial . iwaukee and St, Paul Railroad Company Jose, appeliant, va, Bronson et al, webay et al., appellants, vs, i.nther et al: No, 416—Vore, appeliant, vs, Luther. Ail the above cases were argued. TEE FORTIETH CONGRESS, Second Session. SENATE. Wasnuxerox, Feb, 11, 1868. , COMMONICATIONS, Here, fons for the removal of political disabilities, which were appropriately referred. The (nam dail before the Senate the following com. munications, wbich were appropriately referred:—From the Protestant University of tho District of Columbia praying an endowment of laud; @ memorial numerously signed, in relation to the mode of sppointment of of. for the collection of revenue; two memorials froth Legislature of Now Mexico rotative to territorial af fairs, a memorial from the Constitutional Convention of Miseissipp! praying that a portion of the-tax of 1867 De pet apart to be applied under the Freedmen's Bureau for the. cestitute poopie of that State; preamble and fesd!utioas of tho Vonstitutional Convention of Georgia saking for aloan of $20,000,000 to aid In the develop. ment of the agricultural interests of tue State, . wey PATENIN mr Wier, (rep.) of F. V., from the Committee on’ Patents, reported without amendment # bill requiring pereous apply ng for patemis to give public notice of same (rep.) of Nev., the bill gard to grants of public ae wos taken up aud discussed uutil 1:40 rv. M. TRF PRCONSTRECTION Brit, Mr. Davis, dem.) of Ky., declined to waive the floor fartber ead proceeded tw addres tho Senate the sapplementery reconstruction bill. He moved to strike out all alter the word ‘‘insiructed”’ ja Mr, Doosittle’s amendment aod invert the words, ‘with the recommendation that thie bill do not pass,’ that a bill entitled “An act further to pro more efficient goversmont of the rebel states, March 2, 1807, and all acts su tory eo be repealed. “hie past donee on nation: heen xn old dine whig, opposed the Xweourl compromise he bi a advocated ad- Great | (rep.) of Mues., presented several peti- | NEW York HERALD, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 12, 1868. yall the radical or the cor system of government biel of the radical party should cor must go under. convict’ power had wost flagitious’ {he constitution, and b ration by qooting fr Hion in rogard te Slates govern s“ehe founders of the constitu: wens make i ite pee bey ‘aclegated to tho United v ere fy son, ‘of the three depart~ ~@ government and the liberties reserved quot gp "Aople of the United States, He then faa ‘op ,2m Kent's Commentaries the writings of Madi- ule, "exe pointe, An organized despotism, he said, by» ¢ ##ide either in an individual or tn a body of meu. Hd anstitution created and iimited legislative, Exeou- dor, judicial powers vested in Congress, tho Presi ne d ‘the supreme and inferior courts, Congres had ¥ might. to ticle of Executive power, Arettor im the functis \@ President as Commander- som im e,ecuring ws or ‘with the Indians ‘hen, thoreforo, after taking am oath to support the { constuiution Con ress pass measures encroaching upon Executive powors they violate ibe constitution, and fled in foreible resistance to every man would be justified ston reps y every jaw passod by them’ in conte constitution. Certain powers were vested in dent and Senate jointly, others in the Bei others in tha House ‘of ese taliv latter the power of preseeting ardicies of impeachment, He denied that the constititien authorized Congress apd ub | alone to guarantee @ republican form of government That power was vosted in the United States, to all @epartinosts of the government, Congress power wader the constitution to admit new States into the Union. Insurrection was an armed rising against the government of 4 city, @ State ora nation, and for that state of things tho constitution provided one remedy in tho vmin of the President to support amd defond the constitution of the U@ited states and to soe’ that the Jaws of the United States are faithfully executed ; and another in empowering Congress vo call out the militia © suppress insurrection and to raise armics and aavies. That’ was the Bole power of Congress over the subject, "It ig then pasked jnto the bands of+ the President a8 Commander-in-Chief, Congress bad no More to do with it afterward than a private citizen, This proposition, tounded on the plai: nguage of the col siitution, he thought was invalnerable, The Presi ‘was then clothed with sovereign, absolute power over the ariny, Which no person on earth could question, and any man who disobeyed him, be he the Goneral of tho Army himeclf, was subject to punishment for that dis- obedience, r, Davis then referred to the insurrec- tions im Massachusetts and Pongsylvania and in the cily of Baltimore, and asked if that city bad been deprived of its charter or reconstructed, If there was any con- queror when @p ingurrec:ion was suppressed it was Lot Congress, but the President as Commander-in-Chief of the Army. It has been decided by the Supreme Court that Congress could not declare war against a State; th State must first bave committed overt acts again tbe Unied States. so argued that the ‘princi of conquest could not apply wm this @ountry. 1! constitdtion was established by the people, acting by States, and bis view was that the acts of the people jh in the rebellion were unconatitotional and void, id therefore at the clos) of the war they returned to the exact condition which they occupied before the war, The reconetruction measuree were therefore clearly upconstitutioual, He then sketched the:circum- | stances of the Dorr rebellion, and said the Supreme Court in the case of Luther vs, Border had merely tied the decision of the local court, which had accepted the decision of the Legislature and Executive of Rhode Isiand in regard to the Dorr government, and he claimed that the governments in operation tm the Southern Btates, Leing recognized by the Judiciary and Executive ound to recognize them. the Supreme Court would make the same de- cision if the case were submitted to them, ‘Ab the suggestion of Mr, MoRRud, of Maine, Mr. Davis here yicided to a motion to go into executive ses- sion at forty-five minutes past three o'clook, which prevailed. and alter @ short executive session the Senate adjourned, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Wasmorton, Feb, 11, 1868. MR KOUTWHLUE HXPERSRY AS MEMBER OF THE IMPRACT- MENT COMMITTER, Mr. Bocrweut, (rep.) of Mass, rising to a persona! question, referred tua statcment in the Washington correspondence of yesterday’s New York Henatv to the effect that he Lad drawn $886 as a member of the Im- peachment Committee of the May session, while Mr. Eldridge, whose mileage should have been much larger than bis (Mr. Boutweil’s), bad only drawn $542, He eaid there was an error in that statement, The Judi- cary Committee had bad three sessions during the in- tervats of Congress from the end of the March session ‘to the commencement of the November sesmon, all of which he attended, He had been to the clerk's office this mornivg, and found that the aggregate allow. ance made to him tor bis travel apd his expenses for the whole was $435, instead of $886 for the May soesion, a§ stated in the Hknaty. He presumed, however, that there was no fault on the part of the writer, because while he was chairman pro tem, of the Judiciary Committees some $500 were drawn on his ature lor whe payment of witnesses which sum had accidentally been charged age count, but he received po such enm of money for bis ‘own purposes, KIGHIH OF AMEIICAN CITIZENS ABROAD, The House then proceeded to the consideration in tne morning hour of the bill reported from the Committee on Foreign Affaire, concerning the rigbte of American citizens In foreign States. The bil! was discussed and criticixed principally on the same points on which the discussion has heretofore vurned and to the same effect by Mesare, Hunter, Cook, Baker and Ashley, of Onio, ‘Mr. Onrn, (rep.) of Ind, a member of the Commitee on Foreign Affafts, defended the bill against the a'tacks mate apon it, Inthe course of bis remarks he rad it was & matter of surprie to bim that the democratic party had never legialated on the subject, Tuie measure Was the outgrowth —the Arue outgrowth—of republican tnotitutions. Now having assured to the American people the blesstage of liberty, the republican party went | One step further and proposed to guarantee protection to American citizens, pative or naturalized, wherever dee Uiny or fortune may bring them The morning hour haying expired the bil! went over Ul the morning hour to-morrow. THE JOMNSON-GNANT CORRESPONDENCE, The Sreaken laid be'ore the House a message from President trensmittitig a copy of bie letter to ‘of, in compliance with the resolution verday, Accompanying the communteation wore letters from Secretaries Seward, Mevuitoch, | Welles, Browning, and Postmaster General Randall. The letter of Mr. Seward was listened to with attention, And rome OF its sPatences elicited jaughter. Afvor the papers were all read Mr Bixoraw, (rop.) of Ohio, moved their reference to the Keconstruc:ion Cominities, and that they be printed, s | Mr. Broows, (dem.) Y., suggested that they ve printed with the pr « correspondence, Mr. Lowaw. (rep) of Ii, inquired whether there was NOt More of the Correspondence; whether there was not @ response [rom Genera! Grant? | The Srranen said thore was not {| Mr, tuted tual there was a reply from General letter whTob he desired to have tarnished | } Grant to. thi | to the House, | Mr. Baooxe remarked that he | about to be an ans | he had no doubt that next that thore was sent to that correspondence, and the moment jt was recerved and SS by te President it would be sent to the lonse, ihe Srramen intimated that there were iwo or three * errors in the correspondence as printed. | . Mr. Breowam thon modified bis motion #0 a¢ to refer the correspondence to the Commitieeom Correxpoud- ence, and to have it printed. ihat motion was agreed to, avd Mr, tion calling om the President for opie: The House then, at a quarter past two. went Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, in the chair, aud resumed the consid: eration of LNCIBLATIVE, EXRCUTIVE AND JUDICIAL APYROPRIATION Logan's reeolu- alt turiber mn, Th ndment proposed ae by Mr. Broomall to acd Co the item appropriatiating $100,000 for the pay- | mont of \udgments of the Court of Claims a.proviso that bo judgment exceeding $560,000 should be paid out of the appropriation was rejected, and the amendment of Mr. Schoteld to strike out the whole paragraph was also rejected, Mr Bergen, (rep.) of Mass,, moved to strike out the | ew for compensation to the assistant secretary, sho | band w fourth | States. Proposition was made by Lim not on account of hostility to the Executive, but because the off | Mr. Paces, i ament, | Mr. Keuury, (rep.) of Pa, it, that | there no shorthand writer employed by the Presi- | Gent except an army officer, who is acting on his staf? and rece\ving bis pay as officer; the pay of a sh | band writer being drawn by one who knew wotbing of | the art end did pot practiae it either in the service of | the Fxeou\ive #epartment or ip the two other itione be held se reporter for a Philadelphia and thttimore | metepaper The $2,600 salary avtached to the office of | shovtfaud writer was used to give the President direct | Gceets fo the columns of two leading newspapers, it | Was improperly and corruptly employed for the purpore of disparaging thi isletive branch of the government And preventing reconstruction, Mr. Sraspixo, (rep.) of Ohio, ged the arcendmont, contending that the iaw provided for those offices, that they were ueeded for (he due execution of the duties of the Executive Department, and that therefore the ap- on should be made, P.) of Ubio, moved as a proviso to the ‘lcer of the army or navy shail be to duty a# a private secretary or m, ( raph that no par detailed or assigned clerk, or for other civil service at the Executive Man. "Tie amend 0 aMendinent was adopted, Mr, MAYNAND, (rop.) of Teun Batier’s amendmen: rence to Mr. rerident man: in re ated that the years ago, whon Governor of Tennessee, had bad bi right arm dirabled by ® railroad socicent and hed since been oo \ to use the services of an aman ensis. ne of shorthand writer was therefore necessary to him, Mr. BUTLER, in view of that stat bis amendment tho office of short Mr. BLAINE, (rep. tement, excepted from m hand writer, of Me., opposed the amendment om the ground that the offices were provi bering to it wie passed, Be hag also oppored the 4 for by law, Lécompton consis: Iter ® fraud wpon the people of Mr. Woop, (a of N. Y., oppow the amendment, Kansar, and had bes” equally hostile to the doctrines | aud said that the continuous assauite made upon the Of uUlli cation and sec. WOM. n thy history of the Loited States. revolg Hon aad the formation the recent rebel- t0 obedience, and voperly ang consitotionully dove Flo gaia there bad been | President in Copgress and cise where made jt for the Presidems to ba be would say of his @ated about the » ‘wae now before country, Loyalty in bis opi tonsteled ip & WUling obedience 10 the goustitution, and was id be hay te a & #0 of his own per- sonal ro uthority being that gent owe sort platom fore the Judie ry oe mitten, it to the effect that he war got pehoriband writes aod i agera wi = soe 4 Mr. Logay moved t@ strike oui ihe jie for Solicitor vo she Internal Revenue Department, a# nO such office was in exisience, the ot the Treas ury baying resisted ail efforte to have a soliwitor ap- pointed, He subsequently, after considerable debate between himself, Mr. Biaine and Mr, allison, modied his motion by Inserting at the close of the paragraph & proviso that unuil a Lor is appointed in accordance with law no ms of the appropriation shall be applied for services properiy pertaining to that Mr, Wooowanp, (dem.) of Pa,, moved to strike out the iteras for the ofti¢e of Military Justice, saying that that bureau was a di © to the country, and that the sooner it was blotted out from the record ine better it would be for the character of the country. Mr. Buaine opposed the amendment, and it was rée- jected. The commifttee roge at balf-past four o'clock, GENERAL GRANT'S LETTER 10 THE PRESIDENT, ‘The SrxaKeR presented a messane Sram tho President transmitting a copy of General Ve last letter to him, received since he had sept to the Mouse his lector to Geverai Grant, Ii was ordered to be printed and referred to the Commitsee ou Reconstruction, ‘THR: DIAKET TAX IN DRLAWARE, Mr. Scoance, from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported a bulb to facilitate the collection of the direct tax in Delaware. The bill makes the assessment of April 19, 1867, & lawful agsessinent for that purpose, + THR INTERNAL RRVENDE LAW. On motion of Mr. Bait, the Committee on Waye and ‘Means was instructed to inquire into the expediency of amending the Internal Revenue law eo as to provide for the distribution of government stampa through post offices or otherwise. Adjourned. CITY INTELLIGENCE, Nicouson PaveMunrs.—Mayor Hoffman bas at present before bim for consideration ordinances of the Common Council dirceting the paving of the following streets with Nicoleon pavement:—Twenty-sevonth street, from Fi(th to Sixth avenues; Washington place, from Broad- way to University place; Murray street; Twenty-fourth atreet, from Broadway to Sixth avenue, and from First avenue to Madigon avenue; ‘Ihirty-third etreet, from Fifta to Sixth avenue; William elreot, where not already paved ‘with Belgian pavement; Ninth street, from Broadway te Sixth avonue; Franklin street, fi Elm gtreet to West Broadway ;. Exchange pla: Broad street to Hanover street; Markctlield 8! Great Joues street. His Honor will retain the papers for the present week, aud request suggestions from tho property holders on the above mentioned streets, if any there be, opposed to the proposed pavement, Exriosion in Twery-giGan Stumr,—About seven o’clock yorterday morning the fat rendering ostablish- rati- | | mont of Michael! Donohue, No, 643 West Thitty-clghth treet, wae the ecene of quite a lively explosion, caused -by what was supposed to have been a defect in the boiler or one of the vats of the establishment, Part of the walle of the building were shatiered and the roof thrown to the ground by the forco of the explosion, but Ho person was injured, although the engineer and sev- eral other persons connected with the establishment were iv clogo proarmity to tho botler at the Lime of the accident. There wore five thousand pounds of fat in the building when the roof feltin, which was ecattered broadcast over the surrounding buildings, bedecking them in aimanner that would have delighted the most inveterate greaser’s he: The lose to the building and stock amounts to about $3,000. SmizvRe OF ANOTHER Steamseir,—Special agent ©. R. Cornwell, acting ag Deputy Collector of the Thirty- secoud district, yesterday aiternoon seized the steam- ship Moneka, belonging to the People’s Mail steamship Company, lying at pier No. 4 North river, for the alleged violation of section five of the act of July 13, 1806, and placed @ keoper in charge. ‘ Onn Dowimion Sreamsmp Company,—Yesterday tho annual meeting of this company was held at the office, 187 Greenwich street, when the following gentlemen were unanimourly elected directors:—Francis Skid4y, Isaac Bell, N. L, McCreary, Geo. W, Eden, Peter Anderson and Frederic Mead. At @ subsequent meet- ing N. L. veCreary was elected President and James M, Hunt Secretary. Yeerervay's Horse Manker,—Prices were good, but good horses ecarce, Extensive arrangemente are being made with parties in different parte of the country for an extensive spring business. At Messrs. Johnston & Van Tageell’s gale, at No. 112 East Bhirteenth street, fue brown ¥ otiing horse, time 2:60, realized the extra rate prive of $400; a gray family horse, $250; a bay trotter, $450; the celebrated tro horse Hero, time 2:41, on the Peeksk!il half-mile track last season, $402. At Mr. Vaudewator's gale, Duane street, the bay trotter m Thumb brought $240, Black Ben, haif brother to $430; Lady Harker, $246; Ethan Allen, 3 jooded Arabian black horse, ax yeurs, Vimo 2:45, $265, aud a Virgimia stock black horse, $145. Sixmt Averve Ramroan Comvany.—Yesterday the &nnunl mecting of thie company wae held at the depot, Forty-second street aud Sixth avenue, when tbe foliow- ing gouiiemen were elected’ directors:—R, Mohri a W. Burnbam, FP, De Peyster, J, Thorne, T, R, Butler, W. Kutchins, W. R, Stewart, A. V. Wost, E. Minturn, A. G, Jones, H. Demarest, oJ. Jex, H. Sahabury, 1 appears that the company have had much to contend againet during the winter in connection with the wear and tar of stock ariging from tue condition of whe roade Sinkive Or 4 Feeient Banor.—The tugboat Hs, Sieveus, while goimg up the East river about balf post ten o'¢lock yeaterday morning, having ip tow the barge Jacob Sohafer, strack a large cake of ice and was eo badly damaged that she eubk almost immediately, oppo- site pier 45, No lives were lost, DANGEROUSLY St/ non Awre- Mortem Requineo,— Yes: allernoun Coroner Schirmer received inforination Dr Joseph Weiner that a man named Jnacod 0 Heftuer, living at No, 9 Sixth street, wae lying ino dangerous condition ja the left side. from the efforts of a stab wound The suflerer informed Dr, Weiner that a few @ays ago, while on Long Ieiaad, near the Lutheran Cemetery, he cut @ twig, whon two mon accosted him in an angry manner, One of them then enatebed the knife from his hand and staboed bina in the eide, Ihr, Weiner ts of the opinion that Heffner wili probably dio of hie injuries, ae be is suffering from excessive inflammation of the lunge and percardiuin, The ante-moriem statement of Hefluer will be taken tod ANOTORR FLAWEING APrai® —A man named William Byrne, residing at No. 20 Leonurd street, was stabved op Monday wight by ® mae oasood James Murphy, Tue covplainant saye he was etabbed three times in the back by the accused. Murphy, in answer to the charge, replied that both of them had a fight im the Apollo rooms, but they went out ia the etreat, where thie adair cccurred. The accused, who was before Justice Led- With vo the complaint, was beid ( answer in default of $1,000 bait, Para, Rusx-overn Casvaury.—Coroner Keenan was yesterday engaged In investigating the particulars of an accident which eccurred in Fifty-ninth street, opposite Mueboll’s skating pond, on Friday las James King, a lad nearly twelve years of age, who had heen riding on @ car, jninped off aad attempted to cross the street in advance of a team of horses attached to a sleigh driven by a colored man and owned by sir, Ferdinand A. Abell, living in Thirty-seventh street, James, however; was kaoexel dowa by the horses, and before their speed could be checked the siegh passed over and terribly He was conveyed to St, Luke's Hospital, subsequently ensued from a fracture of the corvienl vertebre The roquisition ia mot yet con- cluded, Deceased lived with his parente at No. 618 Werk Twenty-seventh street, Parat Fats ow ree for, Yesterday afternoon Coroner Keenan was notified to hold an inquest at the foot of Jackson sirect, Bast river, on the body of James Law- son, eeventy-eight years of age, whose th iv alleged to bave been cansed by Injories received by faliing on the i the exat location of deceased’ s residence did not transpire, A Srerer Racroan Devvicunty,archibald H. Camp- bell, rebiding at No. S47 Wot Thirtloth street, caused the arrost of Joseph Pollock and Michael Donohue on the charge of overloading car No, 91 of the Third Avo. nue Rajlroad, It i# alleged by complainant that there were one hundred people crowded imto the car—sixty inside and forty outside, Mr. Bergh, President of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, was in court and sustained Mr. Campbell’s compiaint, Dono- hue and Pollock were beid (co auswer the complaint by Justice Ledwith. Tar Frost Steent Pine.—Tallm: Dreyfus. & Co, grocers, are insured for $6,000 in the Continental and $6,000 in the Roya! Insurance Compavy. Lots about $6,000, There wore 5,600 barreis of flour stored in the three upper lofts, owned by Wiliiau H, Robertson, Jr, Mearle & Co. H.W. Smith, "siikinan & Miner and David Dowes, The loss wi About $20,000, mostly insured in city companies, The building. hich is owned by the Wood vstate, is dame no it’ $5,000 insured for $6,000 in the Union Mutua! Insurance Company, Tax Fenton Street Fine. The second, fourth and fifth Soors were occupied by Sweet & Co., patent plug tobacco manufacturers; loss $5.000; ineured for $8,000 in the Greenwich amd Park Insurance Companies, Third foor—M. Markowitz, cigar maker; lose $3,000; insured for $3,000 in the Market Insurance Company. The damage to the building will be avout $6,000. The dam~ age to the stock of liquere and on the first floor aad basement 18 by water and vo the extent of $1,000, Fine in Sevarre Srvc’. ~Betwoon five ‘and sit o'clock a fire broke oui inthe grocery store of F. Wil. lig Drude, 191 Seventh stro, and before the flames Were extinguished the tock was iamaged to tl of $1,000, insured for $2,000 in the North Am Insurance Company, The buliding 18 0 by M, Ben ginger; it is damaged about $600 and a insured, Fine in LIMRRTY Streer.— Je alarm of fre between seven und eight o'clock lart night origiaated from No, 56 Liberty street, on ihe second floor, in office of Porez, Planes & Obarrio, commimsion merchants, The fire originated among a pile of papers, but trot what CAURG EAI preeeD! UL¥KoWK The dawage to thé pice furniture will be about $300. The buildii ig owned by t $250. Wiliam C, Bryant & Co. it i# about $250. Tre fins foot is ‘occupied as the office of the Evening to whieh gome damage was done by water, The Po fi of Reale 9nd Lg to ime nee & oF fasaan was damaced al and the barber shop of J. Friedenberg, la the basement, bas been damaged about $100. HAMPSHIRE. —<——$—$ THE POLITICAL CAMPAISH IN Wi [Prom the Evening Teiegram of yesterday.) Coxcoxn, N, H,, Feb, 11, 1868, ‘The politics) campaign in New Hampshire is daily be- coming» more active. The republicans aro more san- guine of success than they wore a week singe, and claim that by a thorough canvass just yompleted they will carry the State by nearly # tho veand majority, The democrats aro also #7 qguine that their voters will outnumber their Oppor ents and there are many even dots being made oF the result, The casbier of one of the leading hotels ‘hore has during the past week hyq noarly $7,060 placed in his bands as wagers by ‘politi- clap= of the diferent parties, The Demorratic State Co.omittes has 1 s$ issued an addrese tg the voters of (he State, settig’ forth that be- sides the local questions at issue the great vital point pendirig on the result of the election is whether the Unio ghall de sacrificed aud industry and business par- 'yzed for the simple purpose oF securing suffrage to tte ‘emancipated blacks, w daya the same comrnittee will iseue another address on the matter of local taxation, which is creat- jug considerable dissatisfaction among the republicans, It will claim that the preseat high taxes are necessary, on account of the extravagance of the dominant party, and that nothing but a change of administration will se- cure a reform, “THE WESTERN wun TELEGRAPH, The Buffalo Commercial is not satisfled with the card of the President and othor officers of the Western Union ‘Telegraph Company in which they deny that the lines of the company havo been offered for sale to the federal government, It intimates, says the Commercial, “that a proposition to make the sala has been made by specu- lators who are buying up the stock at the present high figures at which it ts sold, In this way they may get control of the Board at the next clectioo and dispose of the lines, Thoye ia nothing in the card to discredit this presumption,” A GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. Professor Richardson, of tho University of Rochester, died at bis residence ia that city yesterda, The Cleveland Paper Company’s mill was damaged by fire yesterday to the extent of $20,000, which is covered by insurance. The lower house of the Minnesota L day passed a bili leaving capita! punt At the discretion of the jury. The woollen factory of Mossrs, Sterne, in Peru, Ind,, was destroyed by tire yesterday, Loss $50,000; fully apsured. It was the largest factory in Indiana, A colored man named Thomas Smith, on Monday night, in Buffato street, tochester, N. Y., stabbed fa- tally, it ig supposed, another colored man named Free- man, Smith was arrested. ci Private O'Regan, of Company ©, United States artil- lery, while attempting to pass from Plymouth, Mass., in a dory to Fort Andrew was carried into the bay by drift ive and periebed, He belonged to Roxbury, Maes, On Monday vight, at St. Albans, Vt, Augustus Marango, a boarding house keeper, fatally shot James Austin, Who wth some comrades had smashed in the windows and attempted to enter the house of Marango, ‘The discussion in the New Jergoy Legislature of the constitutional amendment and the joint resolutions withdrawing the assent of New Jersey to sald amend- ment has been postponed untii next fuesday, In conse- quence of the Ulness of one of the Senators, A fire broke out in Utica on Monday nig bt. Four stores in Gensee street were burned—one a boot and shoe establishment, carried on by J. F, Gridith, with the second story occupied by LF, Hangas as a card en- proving establishment. The second store was occupied y Buckingham & Mitchel! as a fancy store, The loss islature yester- went for murder i# extimated at $40,000; mostly covered by insurance. Died. Roroy,—-On Tuesday, February 11, Ansa Joskrninr, only child of Goorge N. aud Sarah M. Ruton, nged 3 mouths and 16 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday atter- noon, at one o’ciock, from the residence of Joseph Souder, 803 Washington street. [For other Deaths see Seventh Page.) SHIPPING NEWS. Almanae for New York—This Day, the Conat. Peunoauy 11-9 A. M. r PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY H, 1868, CLEARED. klov, Liverpool —B Cu Stegmshin Te . phy. Livernool—K Cun: Swamehip Nebraska (Ui), Guard, Liverpooi—Wilhame & Gnion, Steamehiy Menry Chauncey, Gray, Aspiowall—Pacide anebiy, tra, Pbtilips, Savannah—Murray, Ferris In, Sherwood, Charieston—Williams & rat Anov ( Meincke & Wendt Saaanne (Ham), Luth, Cork for orlers—Funch, Vendt. Pras), Crniss, Antworp--Puneh, Metncke & Lark, Hudgins, Demarara—A H Selomon & Co. 1 Woicome B Beebe, Lozler, Gibraltar and Leghoru— Ui Baeter. TPG Davis, Doane, Baracoa via Inagua—B J Wen: hy Sarah Cullen, Aris, PhiladelphiaeN L McCready. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEQM YacuTS. Steamship Clty of Paria (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool Jan 29, and Queebsiown Soth, with ma 4 2" cabin passengers, Pip E ing three blue sight Sicamslip Wai P Clyde, Powell, Wilmington, hours, with mdse and passengers, to James Mand, Steamship Chesapeake, Johusob, Portiand, with mdse and passengers, tod F Amos. Ship Mereury, Steison, Havre Dog 24, with mdse, to Bord A Midoken, Hid strong’ northerly galcw the whole passage, and has been 15 days west of rgom with strong woaterly Bales, with snow and r Y, Jai 47 03, lon 17 10, spome rehr Gauntlet | Br), fe fampico for Liverpool, diemasted short of provisions; supplied ber with some spare «pare provisions. Ship Vacitic, Vou, Now Orlenray 16 days, wtih mdse, to Wm Belson £0, Had fine weather all the passage. "Ship James Chéston, Means, Boston, 5 days, In ballast, to Vernon H Brown & Co, Wilt loud for San Frauelsco Bork Kosmor (Brem), ter Bremen, an rdsa. and 2% passengers. to ¥redk Swoon. the Westera ivlands, 18 days thence to the Bu succession of heavy weaterly gales; split sails, lat 47 4, lon 87 96, encountered a furlous gale froi during Which shipped a sea which flied cabin, stove bul: warks, deck stanchtonr, quarter boat and after hateb; latter port of passage had variable weather, Bark Tatny (of Portland), Lewis, Buenos Ayres Dec 2, lea, We, 10 Master, con 8 days north of atte: stroug Nand NW 00 23, off Point Indio DS Soule, from Baltimore er Buenos Ayre: bark Aumencan Lioyds, from Bu mn, , Hopkina, Remedios, 14 da: Pitad & suceewsion of ). with Mas Fas, with spowe bei Jan hos Brig Balear (Br with su. gar, to Sanchez y Dolz, and NW gales all the passage. Schr Tigress (Br). Clare, Para 32 days, with mbber and puts to) H DeWolfe & Co, Had NW gales for the last 15 aye Sehr Buchantrens, Webster, Para J2 days, with rubber Slacd, " Apalachtool Brown & Finck re 1) and ¢ jibe fore aud main wails strained the vessel badiy. Schr Jobn Lancaster, Wiliams, ——— for Providence, Schr Win Braintree (of New Maven), ——, from an East. ern port, There is one aby in the too in Flushing Bay, name un- 7 a her two topsails, main be known, : x SAILED. St sp City of York, Liverpool; Erin, do; Alle: Mainbupe Chauncey, Aspinwall; Cleopa- tra, Savaonab; Virginia Charleston; Rebecca Clyde, Wil mitgton, NC; Saratoga, Norfolk, &c Wing at sunset NW Marine Dignstora, Bank Amiers (Br), whieh arrived from Shanglu white lying at pier 9B by th o'clock yenterday moorings, carrying aw d tour tines which 5! 4th inst, ice at ak from her 7 a to bi oy had for breasts, al and ng her very much and damaging many of She drifted down off Robina Keef Lighthouss and to anchor with 4 # of cables AbB AM took stoaro lug and towed to hor ple Brig Evanisra (0% 4 from Faval Nov ¥6 for Bor. ton, since which ti not beeu heard from. She may have put bark, rk White Wing. at New Hodford froin Fayal Deo 20,’ did not report her up to that time, She bad a lance number of 60 Passengers, aad am: Brie Bessie (Ur), ashore at the entrance to St John hat. bor, will be wold sal’ meu, from whaleships, at with a oargo . pur onroe 0th inst, wih her erew frowvitien a frewh ove at Norfolk, Sonn W Ht Dewrrt, incorrectly reported to the New Or. Jeans Picayune lost of Port @ Prince about Dee eared i Feb § for St Martina (There is but one wor (ue above ware.) at the foot of 117th by the working of i . how Avie Nigh weter, whon in between the docks, whkyr6 she now ites and dry at low water and ean be easily repaired, x. Alken, from New Yori, loaded w ed to HW . Benedict ‘0, Ab inet and got on the bar, During the might d her anon a Fock near Morgan'# Pont where ibe ith, when Ahe wae wot off by the nenist Wi KS Bevedic aad she ploig Merert 7 W hud 40 tone rrived off abse € eu gud Meri it Thompson. ayriag tie gue of Rapdsy, aad she was leaking badiy ab qngs at Newport Let dunk aif tne south aide Sreantua Joun G Stevens was sunk by the tor” ‘at pler 45 day morn She Nes me feet of water. Baruourn, Jan 25—The bark Wapella (o" (eottor mas’ pool; John Fre" tna ° in leaky. «) and for St. Michael's, bark Myrtle, of Liver with lows of bow=prit, ing a great quadtity of water. of # million dollars in. 6} tng of the 27th inst with shat that time a Seen floatin, The Hambui Fi wi badly Mincelli time yesterday, Spit. Yeston in the gale of October or 60 feet from deep water. Colcord & Mudg th a and fl Bark Avols, Rourne, of Nov 7, having taken nothing Proceed to Bravo for an officer. eB. CVI, Nov 1, clean. When succeeded in killing a 75 bbl cut from him at9 PM in a gal Ayr Sallod 284, J L1' Flashing 25ih); Admiral, Hae: dio; 26th, Albert Georg, io. 25—Passed by, : 28th, Golden n for NYor! Dilpussuad, Janes, Sh. Manila for do; Bih, 0 hae f Brow! more, Cailao. Bu York; € Batavia, Dee 9—Sailed, J Shanghae. Canpirr, pinwall, for repairs, Dear, Jan AS (and left for Philadelphia). Dewanana, Jan NYork. Fatmoutm, Jan 27—Arrived Foocnow, Nov 28—Smled, F Grorarak, Jan 21—Arrived, 23—Arrived, Hutvorr, Jau, wing. NYork Annie Storey, 26th, Anna Krell, Zwer Hagedoorn, Boston, RG, Jan 22—Arrived, Stricker, Santa Cruz. Hono Kona, cinco; Sth, Belvid ris, NYork; 11th, Maud Hele: 01 iene from Neweastle Potin 27th, & Havre. ‘or N¥ork, M ‘Sloman, Chast ai A on, do: Joshua Loring, NYork: iobe, Bowers, Crowell, do; F A Palmor, Bi Mobile;’ Alivia, Liewelly yannah; Macauley. Ro iu, Lane, san Francisco, Jniverwe, Jolly, NYork. Put back 27 Sailed 28th, Fi Onle re Queen (8), tensen, Galveston, In the river 290 Sears, Master:) HI ‘Thompsoi Constellat rvest mark), Thomson, au Resolute, Frevman, aud Rouland, Phila; 2—Arrived, Calla Jan ne left Gravesend 26th), W Dealt ); Thomas Dunham, rion, Sheidou, Boston, | . Licata, 12th, Sehan Bailed ith, Ta Line Rtan, (Ham), Windin, Jan 1, Crosby, Marse ‘Thomas no fro Ari Lateml Call Boste ANILA, Dec 1—Arrived, tuler, surely, d Put out Des 2, Agno Newronr, Jay 24—8: Nal albert, Nickerson New. warks; 47 ke; M, Kong; 24, Ra! 0. Pitladelpty Pat in ‘ork, th, Luigi, Gri Bast Hiver, having bea eu! Capiz, Jan 26—The brig Island Orleans for Cadiz (tobacco ), has is reported to have sustained serious damage. Darrmours, Jan 2—The Tangerine, Memery, of Brixham, nt in to-day 0}, from ‘ovoinast, and decks swept, and task fore and mizzen maats sprung dl leaking, and loss of two up + Lacxcnmp—At Stockton, Me, 80th ult, from the brig of 400 tons, name: rat class, owned Splendid, J . of Edgal Pie tea Wit 1S days out lowered boats an lost the captain's boat from the davita wi Foretan Por wer, Jan 26—Arrived, Ermina, Hilton, NYork. hiermann, Nordenholt, NYork (and left nghae for doy Royal Berkshi ‘Apex, Jan 5—Avrived, Canvas Back. Longford, NYork, Sailed Jan 7, Tanjore, nmphrey, Annesiey Bay. WRRSUAVEN, Jan B—Atrived, Gen Bhopley, Dins- ‘ogt. and Therese, Havnx, Jan 25—Arrived, Ella 8 rer, ‘Thoinson. Orleans; 26th, N Boynton, Hyl K. Clenred 26th, Albina, Wafelaar, Cardiff and Vaited States. Dee 7--Arrived. Fearless, Drew, San Fran- b 1—Arrived, brig Wi Jan 4 Liventoor, Jan 2—Arrived, Tu ns "Davenport, Stevens, NOrleans, M NYork; 27th, Alicia, Stuart, hon ¥annah' Tripoll (s), Anderson, ith, Niobe, Be arn the Queen, Knight, for Charl Queen, Hutchinson, nud for NYork; the Queen, McNabb (or K rlest i Entered_ont 26th, City of Washington (s), Tibbit Palmyra (8), Watson, o Perey Ewants, Joslyn, ror Zeba and Bostor ied, Destah, Gilke; bs, Jun 19—Arrived, Templa: n Toms of boats and part of , from London for Ihiladel er , through. « Bath, Me), Orr, » Game Mee lash en Hh lace; aailes north of oe ki sMicet boats in Jending, tal wreck. Names of those Ct n, Bwede; Michael Duggan, Livers jerman boy, friend of the master, J's 25—Tho Charlotte, of New York, from Liv. the Black ashore the crew were she rode out the gal “fety. Tugboals have been sent from here to her assist Jan 2—The Adeline C Adams, Leavitt, from rt for Aspinwail, put in Bere 26h, for repairs. She BYLY oe <M i6pa! Dabiin, passenger. | rect! for Pavannah (balias!),. was at anchor 0} Shitaee ed to prevent her goin PbS to cul away the masts, wi face. Canprrr, New een, Curran, from New QeePon ‘san Lucar Vecos Heporir Zist spoke the 2 Philadelphia for London, Qurexstown, Jan 3—The steamer Alice, Capt Tutton, from New Orléans for Liverpool, with cotton and upwards was towed he: nu the morn- broken and loss of propeller. ‘The captain reporis (rom the 1Uh to the 1sth experienced & succession of westerly and northwesterly « quaniity of wreckage and loove spars were utom the sea; on the 19th the shaft broke was ulgo carried away. ¥ the tug Lord Elgi in low-on the 29th, Capiain Tutton also re- Porls having spoken & Bremen ship on che 20th inst, in disabled coadition, She had a flag hoisted at the time with No #3 0n Ii, and was eating to the westward. ship Neptune, Capt Colluadt, from San cisco for Dublin, with whéat, arrived here 27th fust Jeg, and during ‘The Alice was in_for £45, and proceeded ks and upper works per and two lower yards, ous. The rivers and bays are very much obstructed with drift ice, The steamers from Eastern ports came through on The U 5 steamer Wampayoag, which left port a few days 0 Ov Atrial trip, has returned and anchored at the SW Bric Ecrnarnra (Br), which was driven ashore at Gale Inst, was gold at auction an shelay at that port on the Slst ult, for $2,06v. She lies 00 rd of Hail, Emma. the builders. and jauchard of Bonton, who js to command her. copper frat Capt Wm 7 She Is to lowd for Cuba under a Portlaud vharver, Whal ; at Port Prava, OVI. NB, was 1” would ‘since leaving Fayal. rtown, was at Bravi ap Ww! @, after lor but way obliged a few days ou! sloop, do; 24th, Dienstag, Rod. Ballaseyas, do; 27th, Michael, Adelaide, Belpry, from Ca State, Delano, Amoy for do; Dec, Caduceus, ire, Grant, Be RHAVEN, Jan 22—Satled, Louisiana, Meidorn, New ‘apella, Christoifer, Baltimore. john L’ Dimmock, Harward, Jan Mailed, Sarah Hobart, Croston, Havana. Put io 26th, AC Adama, Leavitt, from Newport for As- rrtved, Kong Carl, Gunderson, London ‘Of do 27th, © F lvers, Past: from NYork for Antwerp. 22—tn port bark St Lawrence, Steed, from Baltimore; brig Anna Freeman (Br), Morehouse, for Romaine, Card, Philadeldhia. reronia, NYork, . Clara Morse ‘iregory, Callao, TEMUNDE, Jan 21—Ariived, Tuisko, Gerlach, N York, Sailed 224, Josiah L Hale Nowell, E: agland. Alice Tainter, Nichol ;, 25th, Helios, Rickmers, do} Ghristotfers,” do; Washington, Braren, NYork; New do; Pennell, nel Swatow ; loth, Surpriso, Ran- n, Thomas, do, ‘averiey, Terry, Boston. jessie & 'Heinvich, Haase, Limeburner, from Callao for Rowland, Mobile; janhatian (x), Wil: 1 Stetson, Loring, Mo Matoaka, and Robert Kerr, Hunte: NOrleuns: Tiber, Arey, Savannah; 10th, Williamson, Hat 8. Cleared 25th, Naney M, Mosher, Baltimore; Nordby, Mor- ion, Mulliner; (clear Tor fanhatian (a), William, Cairnsmore, Coming, San Mndson, Vaughan, NYork; or) de Grinnell, Patterson, NYork (and m Penn (s), Billinge, do ( md left Young, Curdiff and do, ; Crite- 1 W—Arvived, J M Wiswall, Leckil, Teuneriife; tiles. nas Lloloombe; Godfrey, Mes:ine. a port ship BL Horriman ; Bark Bfanola Palmer, ane Lei ‘ ky a ki. Lelie § ia, Stines, do; Lei hong 0, NYork. Patten, NYork, Chas Ebenezer, Jacobeen, fi ir ry ‘Pourtaxn, Jan 24—Putin, M © Day, Chase, from London’ for NOrieans. Port Manon, Ji Orleans; Ange ton; Eliza Ste Comber, do; 13 Barcelo, Fonrodor Papamo, Nov 19—Arrived, pore: 28th, Rainbow, Freeman, Saiied Nov Para, Jan Jules, for doin’ Pout av Princ, Jan In son, from New Yor! Arr rer, binney, va Cas Collundt, Ban F Lennon, Saveauah (as Br), Williams, N Yor) Arrived at do 251 NYork in 10 dave, idg; brige F Young, Richa 7 dion >: 2b, EI WUANGHAY. Dec i_.Sarled, Sr Maro, Haytl, Jan ‘Triere, Sailed 20th, Guiseppe Vy Turks Istanns, J for Boston ; brig ¥ M—Arr 0 ed, Tan — Arrived Cablera. Sailed BOSTON, Feb 10—Cleared, BALTIMORE, Morine, Demarera, 10 ved, ur Wille, on, Bark Soat Colson, Ar iver sooth 4 Frances, LB Cow: perth CHABLESTON, Fob Barortonn, ry Sone 7 achra J J Spenoer, Fleming ay do, Miami, do, HOLMES’ HOLE, Ped 7 P Resres, NYork for Gloucester, Sat chrs Nil Desperand Hart, Dation, Oy for do; Aid, land. NOrlenua, ink, Muller, Bat J, to sail direct on h froin Boston, arvived Queexstows, Jan 27 Arrived, ANce Jeans (and left 22th for Liverpool in tow isco and Faikland Islands, siea, Havener, Callao (and left 20h for Leith); Aunapolts, left 28th for Liv ‘20ch, Investigator, Carver’ Callao, , Lota, Barber ik. ‘28—In port brig’ B Lnginac, Gray, from and for NYork, to suit Feb 1, ‘Seamer George Appold, Howes, B Tauiner, “Craumpen, Jersey City; Stsenda, 0 (Nor), Bjoui (romahen i sags way, Joreey City. rigs Hattie Eaton, Wave, fi P Swett; sonra waite, Oliver Scofield. 6—Cloared, bark Yberica (8p), Guri, Bailed—Barke K jellestad (Nor: vo ived, Bella Jnana, Soler, N 10; Rosal'a, Matearo, Charie: NYork; ‘14th, Wild Ho imiro, Duval, Mobile: Tercer Martha Rideout, Reed, Singn- Francisco. Isabel, for NYork in 5 days; i. n bri days: sche Belam, for do I vort bark Ba: K Murray Jr. Wile brig Marguert'a, Willev, rotura Feb 1 nition, Now Or. {Neptuno (Pras), Touky ; Cor (s), pool) + 2th, Tay » Return, Chipman, Philadelphia, Rewenios, Jan 27—In port bark irma (Br), Cummins, for for Boston loonlight, Gilbert, # days, do; Mariposa, Nash, and ni (BED, Fitsgeraid, ding: sebra Lottie Klos, Endicott, and Kendtsk yatt, for NYork 10 days, lig; Helen A_ Hoyt, Soper, for do, do; C witaig, di f Jan 2% Arrived, Apphia, Steer, NYork. culo NYork. ov Contareli, Emerson, ~ =Tn port b y Butler, Bartlett, for Baltimore in a sch Maggie Rell, NYork. ol, Tomasino, NOrieat na, ship San Carlos, Strout, 2d, bark Caroline Lamont, Bowker, Cork, “American Potts. steaine Norfolk} brig Robert Wing, Fly, Fennimore, Wilmington, NO. earner Wm Kennedy; bark T Robt Wing, aud Poinset (not before). * Feb 9-= Arrived. Wm Kennedy, NO. 1B Walker ; brigs 1 Muir (Br), Slapick, Ceraenees joston ; Pack ness, Liverpool; brig watio Nichola Brown, Wenge, and Skjold (Nor), mele, (SP), Oliver, M Fut arcelone | or A Devereana, Clarks Boxton, 08; BD Bndiostt, Lindi. . Gn, et, Yate Nordboan (Nor) Wagensen, Cardim,; Carder for Philadelphia, iu distrhss; Avolda & Lanra, Melddoem, Baracoa; Abby Dunu, Fountain, Cardeuas for NYork, in distress, Cleared Sci Lily, Francis Work. 1 iailed—Bark Jo! F . Mth Ar ved, aniers ‘Charleston, NYork; £ B Sowa M—Arrived, ache Jas @ Tarr, lum, Raw Rich, Addie Osborn, iB Light, Mary M, Lady W: bury. 8th—Arrived, bre. Marion (Br). Dick, Cardenas for Bos ton; achrs Prairies Bird (Br) Thompeon, Matanzas for do; Lewis Ohester, Gookin, Savannah for do; Emma ¥ Hart, Bunker, Baltimore for Port. oh, AM—A Race Horse, Bragg, Baliimore for | Salen: toni Myhen ‘Gloucester for NYork’ argaret Aun, Nalifas, Schirs Nelle © Paine, Admiral, Juniata, |» ed, a uate ‘Bldeldge, Clitturd, Nasean for aston. MOBILE, Febedmarrived, abips Crusader (Mr), Jenkins | Providene RW UILRANS, Hawking, Walkor, Gel Rie jennie Cob! Beh Bre , Rio J y| Townsend, Puna D Ph fon, Hevave: Jas R Keeler, Del . tSiye engio Sarton (Br), Leahy, Liverpool; brig CUleared—Ship An by be: ort ton. " h—Claared, Fingeton, | atauie § hops Wabberr Bowen an ( b 6. ry mocenabip, ‘tian Aer pO) Womack, Liverpool; brig ; Mohr BO Seribner, Chase, Edward nbe, a Xion; brig Caroline iow, coming op, sehr m Galveston 5, 11 AM—Wind NW, fresh; barom- iP fore 3 OUT ‘Arrived, schr Xichard Bullwinkle, geen ni Seavey hogy Sait Cay, Ts for’ Vas aly ot the Lake (Boh Foley, Cape Cases Ye ‘th—Arrived, schrs Winona, *, Baltimore for Boston; 7 Nellie C Paine, Jones, Boston i ike loth, 8 AM—Arrived, schra Neilie Washbura. Virginia for Boston; Minoi's Light, Robbing, Providenc» for Norfoll, PORTLAND, Feb '8—Ch brig Caroline E Kelley, Dudiey Young, Cardouas; achr Hanue Westbrook, Mariner, Martinique, achra A PROVIDENCE, Peb 10-~, Mery Su D Freeman, by "a Ureek, NOS Below, Craney ‘Island, pen ow | Beaty Norrie Mackay Phe Orend, Goody Cleared: Bn load | (itr). Buti Portland, ull Thomas, Dodge. lizabethport ; Avo Benet ee clericksburg to toad for Providesee (ot ‘as reported yesterday). City of New eK via Mio Wee ) FRANCISCO, Feb 1-—-Arrived, ship York, N¥ork; pilot boat Geo Peabody, Boston neiro, r 1p Queen Emma, Falmouth. ald SUIGLISP, S%ivod, wsue’ Hace Horse, Bragg, Bali- BT TLMINGTON, NO, Fon 7—Cleared, schré Jobn, Jones, and Jas Ponder, Hudson, NYerk. : MISCELLANEOU 2 EVENING TELEORAM MAS THE LARGEST Circulation of any atternoon paper in the citys Ib in, thorefore, the most desirable medfain for advertisers, TA—A—A.—GREAT INDUCEMESTS OFFERED AY Pry er ‘going to housekeeping and the public. cent Feducti , Seo far yourselvens orth of China, Glass wud House Puri Golde toehnore fron, HOWARD D. BASSFORD', great Housekeepers’ Bazaar, Cooper lustitare, corner stores. All goods warranted ux represented. STING LEITER TO MR. 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