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rc —— BROOKL YN CITY. wyiTe STATES ci cincust “COURT. Charge to the @ Before Judge Benedict. ‘The Grand Jory were sworwn yesterday anda number ‘ef cases given to them for consideration, Judge Bene- {aict, before they retired, delivered the usual charge. He defined the duties of the Grand Jury in the ‘States Court, and dwelt upon the importance of the wepeoific statutes under which they wei ‘In the schedule submitted by the District Attorney the yriolation of the Internal Revenue law was the most ‘prominent of the offences which would come belore thom. There was no way of enforcing the law other ‘Shan by the court. pK forfeiture of property for violation of this law— Pecuniary punishment—had failed, and the had now ariseo as to whether it ‘ean be enforced by indictments found by the Grand Jury and criminal prosecutions. More than one ci ‘Violation of the revenue law would come up for their jon ; and the Jud; of the criminal power of the United States resorted to to enforce provisions of that law juccess, They would, therefore, examine carefully e merits of each case, so that the offenders, heuer rich or poor, no matter what their station in might be brought to account, Anoth of on of the laws was that of currenc; come before them, The fraudulent execution aN bonds was another class of offence againat and one which was carried on Frauds in the Post Office Department, wuch as Meuning the sanelity of tho private letter, by ich class there were one or two bo- embezzlem if whi peta hould also be considered. Cases Tore the Grand Jury, s! of maltreatment of seamen on the high seas \Mhoge that would be suomitted, and were of sucha na- Sure that the exercise of much judgment and considera The Jaw gives the captaia much does not sanction abuse or ill. ee rie raat ‘On these points and the mode ‘ef their deliberation the Judge instructed tne Grand Jury, ater which the court adjourned, INTELLIGENCE, ‘ion was necessary. ‘‘eatment of their Foun Dsap.—A man named Jessie Gay was found dead about seven o'clock lagt night on the sidewalk in Dear Atlantic. His body was eonvoyed to his late residence, No. 630 Pacific street, ‘and the Coroner notified. eon caused from heart disease, Derrepations AGainst Prorgrty,—On Friday night the packing house of B. H, Hawkins, North First and ‘Tenth streets, E. D., was burglariously entered and robbed of poultry and meats to the value of $50. This establishment has been frequently robbed, The resl- ence of George Cornish, 100 South Eighth street, E D., was ontered on Friday evening by o sneak thief mpney and jewelry to the amount and robbed of Yesterday afternoon, Yutuie, of No. 26 East Broadway, New York, was making 2 professional visit at a residence in South Ninth atreet, £. D,, a robe valued at $28 was stolen from his vehicle, The thief, who gave the name of James Waterson, was arrested ‘and locked up in the Fourth street station Rouse, About sx o'clock, last evening. wo, fellows oe atore of Mr. Carroll, No, 104 Grand D wand. while one of them. bargained f pair of boots, and was in the act of trying them on, ‘the other seized upon the contents of the till, som and made an attempt to cecape by dashing through the window, but the young man in charge of the store i jot possession of the mone! ut his companion was captured and taken to the Fourth street station house, where he zave the name of James Wailser, of Canada, He was tercepted him oy thief then escaped, Conriscation oF Inucrr Wisgey.—One hundred and whirty-nine barrels of whiskey, seized recently at Li Donded warehouse, corner of Denison and Luqueer @treets, on charge of fraudulent bonds, were condemned by decree of Judge Benedict, of the United States Court, yesterday. Also twenty-eight barrels of whiskey belong: ing to W. P. Kaufman, seized for breach of the Internal Sraeet Casvattira —While proceeding to a slight fire in Johnson street, E. D., yesterday, engine No. 7 run over and seriously injured a boy named John Richards, The accident oceurred at the corner of Ewen street and The injured boy, who sustained inju- vies to both his legs, was conveyed to the re: 68 Grand stroet, man, Tun over and injured by hook and iadder No. 4 while proceeding to the same fire, Thi occurred at the intersection of Grabam and Montrose avenues. Both casualties were aitribuied to the shock- ing condition of the public A Woman Assavitep anv Rovexp sy HicnwayMEn,— A woman named Barbara Smith, having in her posses- gon six pairs of pantaloons, was attacked by three ruf- Mans on Friday evening, at the corner of Bushwick ave- nue and Wyckoff street, E. bused. The fellows took tne woman's bundle, threat- ening ber with death if she gave an alarm, and then tracted a pocketbook con- $6. They escaped with their booty, leaving ther ‘aims tn a ball ‘dying condition. Pouice Recorp,—There were two hundred and forty- four arrests made by the police of this city during tbe ook, ‘Montrose avenue. neon her dress and THE RECENT PARAFFINE EXPLOSION 1X BROOKLYN. Coroner Smith resumed the investigation last evening ante the circumstances attending the explosion of the till at the parafline oil works in Delevan and Ewen sireets, where Edward Conroy and James Brough lost Abeir lives. The evidence was as follows: — ‘Thomas Conroy sworn—I reside in King street, near Van Brant; on the night of the explosion 1 took my works at about ten o'cloek P. M.; Mr. Brough was at the works at the time; the still was then on fire, and my brother, Edward Conrey, was up house informing bim of the fact; was at work at the time playing water on the still; I belped him take the hose around, ana be then played Drother’s supper to t! to Mr. Richardson's ‘Mr, Kichardson was not at home, and that Mr. Merrilis, one of the} proprietors, would not get up; Mr, Brough then told my brother to eee if the still was running oi! ; om examining it he said it was not; I did not hear any onversation about the tail pi fire up the boiler, and bad putin one shovel of coal when the explosion occurred ; caused the leak in the still; my brother worked as as- siment stillman for three mouths; | was not told the reason of the still taking fre; I have worked for Mr. Richardson about one month and ha repairs put upon the stilis during that tim the freezing up of the tail pipe caused the ex) Patrick Boland, ‘of Mr. Richardson, head stiilmau, ‘my 9 Bao Brough run it at night, Edward © ry assistant; I don’t know how old the think it was put in about eighteen months ag at was new at the time; I stopped work about six o'clock ning, aud when I | on Brough relieved m ihe only moans of preventing an when the tail pipe is stopped is to tui She still might expiode from a stoppage in the worm; 1 don’t know how long I think the top part will Inst twel discovered about three weeks ago when the still was re 1d; ater the explosion | examined the tail pipe and nd ‘it frozen, and am of the opinion it was frozen Iwas in the babit of examining several times ® day and picking the ice out of not know that Mr. Brough was in the habit of ccomining the pipe; I am of the opin Of the explosion was th the bottom before the explosion ; freezing up of the pipe; I c Thaw aise ove Conroy drink, @ business about el; ough of the busiuese to ra Work about six o'clock on the even! at which time I was relieved by Messrs, Brough Conroy ; the still was in perfect working ord either of the doveased oder tI ir, Brough was a compe- George Besson, sworn—I arn a boiler maker and ‘Been such for twenty-one years; Richardsor made the still, ana it has been running two y I pat on two patches om the bottom of t tom of the aiill at tals time was three-eighihs of an inch ; the patches which I put = Aro still there as good as ever; the sides and hi Jo oti eran 1t hes been put being conciuded the jury revurned the vill im the New York and Brook ou Che night of the 12th ins Tas Actress ano tHe Corton Trape.—A very, Ala, correspondent of the Cincinnati veial writes under date of the 10(h instant, —“Anything in the shap jomery would be ir time with her mot acres, two-thirds of which able Woman in business a: and executive talent she bas made nothing from her crope detiog the past two year ‘Toe cabine of her bired nogroes are mod Often of # summer morni ounte a favorite vewith all wer t nem and comfort, Pe ee WEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. wiscE!." AYmOUS. ‘ Molocka (not Matoxka), California, Barber, Han Frans ist a 5 Cad eh ys io tents 1 4 GRAND POPULAR MOVEMENT? ces a tet Se ae ae R whep fe she buries her o- a hen. hendbsoehiat ant fete +e Hou B eabirger 3 santa scat wen, ae aon Brig Cascatelle, Car ile, Matansas yaell 2 Co. sins Bin cnt Jan 80-Off, Hudson, Knight, from Lon wildly sobbing, “Why 4001) nee ee ee oe cucct Glares: aml Viren ‘©. Youngiove. ig Henshaw, Sith Nee aa NP Crandall, Um- ‘Jan 27—Arrived, ve that ber mind is epgrossed has Hickot, et x 1 would, Jobn poe Go (Br), Para cg 20h, © the ery ears, ie josniny,® poe Rian i w aons bh Brig El Je, Key Wesh and aieniens— Moti 9; 0 erpool mad scene 1 at Re rd, FB Lord, Capt D Jone! ni be 4 Jury cia! impropriety in her whispering, with a vacaut stare, £ the cute and Blas ant tacha- | “Senr Geran | ae Ker, Elie; ArubsoN L MeCroady & Co. | (a), Tauen, od ‘Upland 226,, and excited!’ ein means Tiere and | oan, ie Mre Wilkins, Musi “ — Neptune.s Bride, Crowell, + Croiz—D Trowbridge a ahi 01 " ari, § Lafont, A Langaryi, “tation Bull | iene apne, Munson, West End. St Croiz—P Talbot & Co. gies, either in form or scenery, with the conl‘nents it embraces, It seems to stand aloof from the dusty aud Deaten paths of human ambition in the digpity of con- J deott, Peel Mi neenstown 2d, th mdse and 21 passengers, to E oe 8° Oguens %, ry ag he Rob's ot Old Head of Kinsale, pases isa a niahip Bata iplcnara Sara. G Smith Leroy Babbitt, He Washington, trom Liverpool for talifax; 6th, jakemaa, i atrataaian, pool: RMahde te tare MDL ee pele Sr wsbiA inna gtuerved aship on fre Bere de iowa isin Fores gn been found that the penalty | scious Independence. Man may bring desolation upon CuakLeston—Steamship Manbattan—Dr L: nd af ‘around her; sent up 4 burnt. * c Schull 4 A , ‘01 lant, sin the green earth or dwarf its gigantic pinnacles to the | emingiou Mieg Mee fe itor NE ate tt at teeth ec] Moresponga sue appeared | aie stature of his grovelling conceptions, bus over whe beauty | Ke amingter pias Sorat hagemingion, a pom ms wes tad" bbaome stan hj Ful ge mene — Cubs wa Moodie, apd majesty of the ocean he has us, power, Ho may | Putnam aud lady: Mins Amy ay Pe Miss Mary Jol and fading none Eat crew al In, NK ~| Miss Marti Johnson, Miss GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOLDIERS. Chartered by the State of Pennsyivania, March 6, 1 AN APPEAL TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. The object of this association is to provide, by public exertion, a National Home for our Dis on Eancaster ie mark (s), Thomson, NYork (and amlved 29th, otter Chief, Higgins, oe * a Union, Austio, " . Dr Le Febre, A'J Hooper, 'R sare, Harper, z ™M: & Co. y THE SCHOONER MOSES WARING. | os W Ward, Chanes E Uriel, Juc Collum Dr Cunta, | Schr John & Lee, Carr, Cienfue shttogion, 8G eM ik mn 0 Heraaion, Yor Mobile; bas uot pus bick, | aeanaedmananatiat At axp Tyvearoot—8y aship patie inane eng Bedell. pad i ame Git Saunders, nied | Foundoring at Sen—GalesDentheSiarens | yapes Sits oho, WY Bunion, Tyke Car Nain Stcamer'F’ Cadwallader Chance, South Aumboy. at Queeuato 2s Hlon—Human Flesh Eaten by Crazed Marts | Joe ‘faite Win’ Hart John Wid wire’ Waitakor—aad "ARRIVALS. lpared ners. ‘aber slecrage passengers, to be guided. ‘ 3 Wm | REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACHTS. £ The ocean is a world by itself, presenting few wnalo- gain ¥ Wikaiiy deo Pareletons) STheP WE | cueamsin Falmyra (in), Walton, Liverpoo! Feb and va ob B Cuiung. ‘Tyson, Bavannan; Prog’ ess, Wood: Ent out ‘20th, Te it City of iter Degen CMR for, Boston: City erect an asylum for those who, in their patriotism, have served their country at the expense of their health and ‘Le Messurier, do “ for the nation’s life, were th, challenged. Brows, ‘New Orleans (ent n, at Bilton, and Leonidas, i mor thora. aiid Hacuester Oliver, New OF leated, Wm Tapscott, Bell, and Koomar, for NYork: Slat France has her Hotel des Invalides, where 5 of the great Napoleon; England her Green ie former being one of the res ever devoted to charity. | z wich and Chelsea Hospital = fines architectural jal Brown, vy mine the solid mountains, dig wp buried cities upom | jos) Carmen tanaom, Mise M Boas, Ales Apidve, Joun O | 1h@ P experienced heavy westerly gales the greate part o ea ae amin, Ai 3, Lewis Powe, Jon ry maul "was of the opinion that an | which lava and ashes have mouliered for centuries, and | Pearce, W'S DeUraut, Steamship San Francisco, Homes, Grertown, Mio, Feb, Thames, bkorian/ Eo Fort nd ae fix his habitation in their tonely courts, but he cannot via Key W with md: fathom the abysses of the 4 He may visit the THE EVENING SCHOOLS, Dosom. One does not know whetber humanity is capa- Positive blessings in many individual instances cannot | ang gers, 10 ble of forming true platonic attachment for an inanl | be denied, A visit to any of the schools during the | Dorth of Hatteras, epoke bark | mate object, but it 1s believed that they may. The | evening sessions will amply repay the time spent or the ma for fulgrt Runs anda suppl sbrine in which friendebip bas treasured up its cherished | trouble, if trouble it be, experienced in making the ad noth of Cave pe Hslerae mdse. mie DaHn, d York for Buencs apres. keepsakes, the ring that sparkles on the finger, and the | visit, In all tho schools a degree of order and decoram ra (BP, rn neaTy aa UR SugMT elton Tan Boairived, ringlet that once shaded the brow of the departed— | wi! be found to prevail when {t is known that no such whatever, indeod, serves a8 ® remembrancer of | thing us corporeal punishment is allowed in the evening ensoD the absent or ® memento of the dead, speaks | schools, and that for the most part those who attend | “Brig Wn Themipaon of Ree ieee ht Guanios, | Lguisa, Simm city h provisions. among eloquently of the existence of such a passion, Tho | are persons who might ordinarily be ox- | PR: 16 days ef hr i oLw stasis a Aras ie with ise, Pee apa for for Rotterdam, 20 home of childhood has « spell of gladness for ovr | pected to devote their evenings to relaxation, Montel tell & o Baim, Jan ~cel endearments have passed for ever from ita portals, In | imposed by labor, would feel no inclination | wick, Ga, 9 rth vellow pine, Miller & Houghton, ~ | Cazal if ir Mary Elie. Cot Kiss Mansanilia, 20 160, the drain of So irae ‘of nypoctays ie | to seek further restraint or subject themselves to anr- | ayy: wih folate doy to’ HW Ld & Go. ad rivers, the hills and the deep forests have their wor- | veillance or superintendence of any kind, But to those ry weather all the passage; bee: shippers—the sun and moon listen to the hymn of | who will reflect for one moment the solution of the (beh Model (20) Bate, Grand Turk, TY, 18 dare, with salt lag: devotees, who regard them with the expression of tock : Has ‘north of i eras with a affection’ and reverence, With feelings akin to those, | Problem will be found quiteeasy. The greater part of | {0.0 Bi Nana NW gulee? Pty foreeal Ay eee ro > sercioge gazes at tho star, whose benignant in- | the attendants at the evening schools are those who | Soar C A Johnuo Waa PR Rie eva ‘a ike tol from Grav. vesend foun th ‘Thos ‘Dushawn, Messima, Jan 22—Arrived, bark Argean, Lindsey, Barce- | Russia, Prussia and in fact rly all European countries have magnificent retreats for the unfortunate soldiers. leviation of the suffering free, prosperous republican her crippled and sick | | & aw Barter, tor for NYork | Monarebies provide for do; scar £ 8 Godfrey, for Phila- | causea by war, Americe bas 0 place for soldiers but the county poorhouse or the sidewalks ‘Theve noble patriots left happy homes to save our common country in the hour of her deep distress, We pledged to them our lasting gratitude, and now those who are dependent look to usin their utter neen to redeem those pledges; they have performed their part; we enjoy the result of their sacrifices; we must not be re- creant to our obligations, Let useach devote but a singlo dollar to this purpose and the Gettysburg Asylum will af ford the soldiers.s home and our country will be honored by the noble institution, THE LAND HAS BEEN PURCHASED by thie association, and $10,000 have already been pait toward the preservation of Fr Fetris & Co Fab 15,4 Jona, to load f sepulchres of the patriarchs, he may lift the cerements i a 8 naes Passengers. to i aan 4 ped ry for NYork, from the queens of the darker ages, but he cannot go} That the system of evening sceools as now carried on Fa Virginia, bound Se lathe BPA Tat ainamitise, Jan 28 ated. Annie Ad class of | down to the ocean grave of his yosterday’s Smt to | under the direction of the Board of Education bas | Cy,nasie: Benge for Travan paul ts Jan 25-10 ia por bis unco! ‘Virginie. i close his eyes or cast the flowor upon ned | proved to bea decided success in general results and a nignng NE, ang raortheny ain ae de at peta fea | oda fewrons, Jan 30—Sailed, Protector, Maron}, New Orleans, ivy > en ara on Ful Aicantay Ror itartted Oued Gland © ieate 66 days, vi Nassau, NP, Jan 18— Arrived, bi "S Dui. £,00,, Boon 8 | Patan Feb a steamer, sais T Brai , Lady Had, Brown, San Fran- tg Had ioe e1 Hat! and has been 8 days north of that point. A. PoneAee, Jan 80—Of, Cornelius Grinne! No Malaga, Port Tacuor, Jan 80—Salled, Fanny, Clay, Baltimore; ard, Girard. York. br ‘Atlantic, Wark, N York. , Patterson, from New of her crowded citiei sau bor, Beanie North, Foyes, from Phir oioal, Cota, NYork Grown Point, Severs, Bos hearts, long afler the beloved ones, who formed ite | and who, being free from the restraints td has boa dae norinot aieras, i eS achra Gatherise Ci (By ‘Atwater, do; arco Polo’ (BP), 7 Ae 20—Arrived, Concepcion, Sensat, New Orlesns. ry American Ports. ‘Matte APALACHTCOLA, Feb 5—In oer bark Volant, Castner, 2 Derrickson, NYork; peein tones. og yen W—arrived, brig Ann Mitchell (Br), Grant, an hh cr “Eide ttle ground. About thirty g|E 5 ‘nvisible guardian, has, in his belief. | choose for themsolvesjand who have learned by buffeting ar Emme Pring a 8 dave, jeared—Steamer McClellan, Howes, Baltimore; brigs ‘has beet Baker, Baltimore: 1d rh hristiansen, His death is supposed to have Sroueh ont tare tase ae his desing, oPPnee OF | with the world, if even only for a short time, that edu- | Schr Sardinian, a, Holbra rook, Rockland, ur is Nason Small, Oxpe er Nor has the ocean lucked its admiring votarion, Tie | cation ie the safest and surest rudder with which to ‘Tofrey. Rockland. bet hag be renowned poets F Gen Ad lon. ve passed thoir brighven hours upon | steer onward to success in life, Not eaucation in the Sehr American, reais. Frond fresh, cool breezes, as you go bounding with him over | to the blush or slighted om the score of ignorance, Steamab City of Paris, Liverpool ; Caledonia, Glas; Ful pin ‘Tillie, "Key feat and Galveston ; Bien. while Dr. John T. I ‘ocean: for the proudest march of his genius was | schools, pot the results attained from so large a number | Joltsrune tectnto. and Huntsville, Savannah; Manhatten, |, Cleared—B its ‘mountain waves.’” fell far short of the general expectations, A little m- | Charleston; Hatteras, City Point and Biehimond: Sara. | Gulgnt, Fuller, me where these brooded over the ocean, and in the | vestigation soon showed wherein the detect lay, and the pe. Doris stipe ‘Lelbaite, Liverpool; Heary Harbeck, sa 5 romance of their poetical enthusiasm regarded it as ao of Education immediately commenced # process Therese, Glasgow; barks Princess of Wales, Lon- ees eee a living and intelligent existence, as they bent over the | of pruping and training which hag succeeded in pro- prows of their vessels in the gentle moonlight, dis- } ducing the pr coursing with friends, and in its billowy commotions | doubt receive yndorsement of the entire public as a Gece sg tes h gazing upon it with mingled reverence and Joy, who in | great blessing, At the period above alluded to puplis Marine pa ast ere, Pg rattled a | the wild reality of the ovean’s vagaries haa aot thought | Sere admitied to the evouing schools without being aub- | _ Sreaven Janus T Bar, of its many wild storms, whero hurricanes and light- | jected to very rigid inquiry as to their moral standing or | Buenos Ayres, put into Ni ning sent dismay to thousands of hearts, where the | the necessity for their attendance at the evening | Snir Hannior Exvina, from Calcutta for B han, Js at | Gray, mobi roar of billows and the cries of drowning mariners bave | schools, Now no pupils are admitied to these schools | anchor in Frovincetown harbor, with loss of salle and crew wiped out with a single brush ail the beauty, all the | except those whose a, ‘On Wednesday last, when,'3 mules’ fro imity of conception and vividness of coloring they | vent their attending day schools, and they must, when iven it applying for admission, be accompanied by some re- 3, from New York for aan wane “Tuth inst leaking Union. $25, sick. Favocation are such as to pre. | sick. On Wed The weather after leaving the coast of Florida, stove bulwarke, wero buffeting with the late storms, in momentary | teen male and eleven female schools, showing an average | Into a wrecker was sot utloat on the nipped cargo, feeling that each succeeding-wave would wash their | attendance in tho former of 6,076 pupils, and in the except about 00 feet, of lumber, ‘and Proveede to destina- | White se bodies along its trackless solitudes, other proud vessels | jaiter 3,486, making @ total average attendance of 9,562, | ton. KEY est, Feb ba were not so fortunate in their endeavors to breast | During the preceding your the average attendance in Buic Anna Frances (Br), Morehouse, satled from Dema- | Nasa; echre Pints, Smith, thom successfully. Theterrors of tho ocean, with its | the mele schools was 4,716 ond in t for do, put in for sepalre, privations, gufferings, starvation, deaths and incidonts so | 5 763, In addition to these ward schools, which include | Bight, but was got off and returned to D 26th. x Tevolting attending it that on ems paisied, have } three schools devoted to colored persons, there is estab- | | Buia C B Auten, Bray, from New York for New Orleans, oe cele ene high sec, Un "which ius average ahead: | BRC Eat des tal in ie ad So Ybish repo fd Rerlls of | ance during the current season was 70 pupils, and dur- | shore tue next day at Little Surrup's Cay. “Part of the wo tons burden) | ing the same period of Inst year 700. cargo saved and ta ‘Nassau, where the dry portion and her crew on tuelr voyage from Brunswick, Georgia, | "for tne purposs of instructing this number of puplis | was shipped on board brig Jou G,” which arrived at New to this port, i atin Pew ployed, 128 mal nd 142 females. | York ne yeoterday. CHOONRR MOSES WARING. 5 aro employed in the mal This gallant craft lert New York on the 28th of Octo- | w thetemare schouls,. ber for Brunswick icIntyre, Haskell, Salled 14th, ae and, after a pleasant voyage arrived | employed sixteen tutors, Key Weat 6th insi for repairs, having carried away flying ‘Richard Harding, a fire. | 9 their cot oe erieation,, Teamediersy roloading with Ihe’ course of studies pursued in the ward schools | jibboou. me Nery pers for Nor Co., | embraces reading, spelling, definitions and penmanship; | Scun Spray (Br), Proctor, at Holmes’ Hole, from Halifax ey started to return on th realag of the feography by means of ovine maps and oral explana: | forNew York, 43 7 29th of November, with the sea very quiet, hardly arip- | tiong in thoso classes whose grade im arithmetic is | south of Bermuda, | for plo being raised upon itssurface, its ceaseless, gentle swell threw overboard 35 ie fish to Tightes 16 ves te 8 above the fifth prescribed for grammar schools, and | threw overboard 36 bbl i Waaien, the pasee sreenke giving inem hope of a safe voyage. The whole ocean in part by mental exercises, in calculation ad tena bate Bich teem Balsien at Seemed of liquid gold in the sunset, and the sky, far up, , with practical applications of the princi- hem provisions aud water, th glowed as if come blazing caplet hovered in the void. ce fora number of days, ‘7! Tnen the remembrance of the past crowded up, like ning high school the course embraces Eng- ‘Bedford for repairs. odors trom a bed ‘thane Yahing ue feelings of the | ish grammar Grew, composed of Charles E. Bunker, master; Joba | tion: penmanship, bookkeeping and arithmetic; Green, maie; Wm, H. Lewis, —— Terry’ and — Tracy, boot nt ‘and P igonometey natural philosophy, seamen and ‘cook, to that ‘delicious calmness wuich | 80emtitty ‘and astronomy; Am-rican bistory "and Ploasant memories always inspire, and which none feel } pojitical science, the latter to include a knowledge of | tna tom sath at Bweden: tore sensibly than the tempest tossed mariner, the constitution of the United States, the State consti- | steward, an, chard Up to December 11 fair winds waited them on, but | tution, with the outitnes of municipal and international | Martin, of Greenock—" then a chango, the mysteries of the deep! A violeut | jaws; ‘architectural and mechanical drawing; practical northeast gale sprung upon them, and although acudding | piochanics; mavigation, and the Fiench, Spanish or along until within fifty miles southeast of Absecom | German languages, when the nam applying for light, ‘with prospect of weathering it, the schooner sprung leak, and the crew were unable, with all the | ‘ustruction in the same or any one of them 1 Lot leas i tl pumps, tokeop the vessel from setting in | “MR ANC top admission to the hgh schoo! Canis, Jan 28The Inland Queen, Curran, srom New Or- oat Jeane for thia port, reporied by telegraph aa in addition to the requisite evidence ot good moral | tne San Lucar Rocks, w i meee Ge come want Se tet, et in character, ofe required. to pase a good examination in order to sa lives, Captain Bunker orderod thi spelling, elementary geography, grammar and | Farwourm Jan 20—The Union, Falke, from Rotterdam accident ie Harris, Alien, Genoa; ray will proceed SAN FRAN‘ Dyffryn, is being discharged. The names < s Dorished are:—Teaao Orr, commander ‘Toha Tnate; Frank Bacon, George Turner and Joba Winslow, sea: men, ail of Bath, America: George Suomeon, second Tanta, 7 » and most Havre. Below amefully are 2B \—Shij Jas A Brown, Marble, Cl Marys; Ab Darien. m, rod Steni rs 8 ‘will no doubt have to proceed to'n lazaretio. st Jobn, NYork. acres (adjoining the site of General Meade’s headquarters) have been set apart for the uses of the Asylum, SPECIAL NOTICE. ‘At a meeting of the incorporators, held in the city of Philadelphia January 10, 1863, 1t was resolved that the entire net proceeds should be devoied to theerection of the Asylum, General JAMES 4, BEAVER, President. General HORATIO. G. SICKBL, Treasurer. ve. exanilned the Diamos¢ mont Baltit Atwe Jaci ili Maree awe Roddy, 8t J ‘St Jobo Pn ers ane BE Chase (Br), Du Schr 8t Lucar. tree nee ‘Ghalley was oo of nihegoy and ighets ‘somes ef the: word; ‘buts! 60d; salld, every | Bohn De merens Winn, New Have “alte, (ring NNW to W Byron appears to have possessed a dl hs in a ite wild | day knowledge of the rudiments which rub off the rough PP Klssam (of jin ‘from an Eastern port. wine Arrived, bark a scenes, amounting almost to a passionate fon: points and enabie » man or woman to feel that he or she 2 Demarara; achr Carrie Holmes, whe eee rae age fa Ruan | ponnan hah whic wl allow him or her ttake apo | 34¥ Mari of and trom Bremen en Cc Rise snatched away to the far-off sea and led by ite | sition in society without the possibility of ever being put 4th —J ‘steamer So: ds, NYork; sehr C jelow, at Annapolis, brig r, Fjardo, PR; schrs E © Sawyer, Portland: AP aa Wesley, Py smith; ‘ood, A P Cranmer, rived, A Mendnck, fi Hendrick, Belfast, Hs glorious expanse, Ho was emphatically tho pootof | "A faw yeara siuce tuare were some fifty evening | Film or Havens tad New Orlenta; Geo Crommolls New Or. | Nelilo Mitekell from oe Islnd. or, aad Et ine roll; ra A Webb, Stinson samt W Bi Re ice and others in tow of t efficient system, and which will no | Wind at sunset, calm, O#. ARLESTON, Feb 10“Gleared, achr Watauga, Munroe, ip R C Winthrop, Steamers Guareston, Lioutenant Gzonas B. Benat We hereby certify that we ha Goods, Peaxis, Emeralds, Rubies and other precious stonbe a described i the list fad find them s ey jane, J. HERMANN, Diamond Setter, 394 Broome street, New York, Maving perfect confidence in th in the ints ad heartily endorsing your nobl sure to tender you, gratultously, thet Mids St my alow: NN. ‘GENIN, 618 Broadway. neral of the United States.) I recommend 10 all postmasters re they shall aid jhis truly benevolent aud patriotic enterprise. at ki Pit: W. RANDALA, 108 OF INTERNAL RevENvy, the Gettysburg Asylum for applicatic Jobo H pool. fork; Saragosan, do; brig FALL RIVER, Feb 14-Arrived, brig John Brightman, 8) HOLE, Feb. 18—Arrived, schre Spray, (Br), en Proctor, Halifax, NS, for NYork: mashing scht Arizona, of Glou: Boston tor Piiicdelphiay Winie Sex Blatchford, N ceater, to assiss in pie the ship 1ato port, rt for doi Chas shearer, Cunningham, Gloucedier for do Prescott, Fi The Hanato’s prophecy, fall of sad thoughts and sponsible person or present a certificate satisfactory to | BARK UxpiNn, st Boston from Cienfuegos, had bad Blere wAlice P Higgins, Higgins: PL. te a Louie A Swett, Kennedy, Bosion for ity oe ar onier. rats SA he: for the display of yo soon eich: OBat [From the Postmaster iercing winter gales, on récord weeks since, seoms to | the principal attesting their identity and respectability. | Donte und ‘cases, aud sustained other damage. ¥ Mayo, Bich, su Rave moe thrilitng realizations than in tbe history of ‘No male pupil under twelve years of age | is admitted, : the Sacramento, the Columbia and Neptune, for while | and no female pupil under ten yeara of arene, Riser Dorereeun, Nom veraaee cata Bae t fen felis AM Arsved, schr Adelia (Br), Holden, St John NB, Treasury Derantwent. Whereas the Supervisors o ‘oldiers have made duc jehl, Collector of internal Revent tion District of the State to hold a Gift Festival, evidence that the proceeds the helpless crows and passengers of these noble ships | During the past year there have been in ‘operation thir- | ma Banks l0th, but after discharging a nrtion of her cargo | Salled-—Schra isabel L Plores, AP Hlgglas, PL. W heaton, Qhe Fr Mayo, Uoule A Swett, Chas Shearer, Lelman Blue, rived, ee Clarinda, female schools | Tara night of Jan 25 for New York, and went ashore same | for do, Put in for repairs; Thy at Permission (4 hei NS, Commissiouen, cd, New Bedford for NYork: Eunice P Newcom, New: joston for Tangier (and sailed AM 14th); 14th, brig labored for three years to et Bi n od veterans, ‘and having passed a Dill for that ry im the New York Legislature, 1ucorporating some 1 diccciors—but under which, bill no ‘nel been had from that time to thi and crying. ecessity of the aes the care RS Neweomb, Hi hools and 142 Brig Arron remains ashore on Deer Isle, Norfolk; Gen Grant. Reed, Portland ‘or hioxaudria; Alice schools. Im the high school there are | Scnn Sr Jauxs, from Tampico for New York, put inte | M Gould, Gould, do for Georgetown, DU. b 13—arrived, schr Edwin, Littleseld, ELPHIA, Feb 18—Below, brig out Having been blown off to the UGimared Steamihip Saxon, Bo best citizens a8 0 oF ily endorse your enterprise, and it aa ‘tere ague, pen and one Boston; barks bond John’ Boulton, Lindsay, Cor rns ja; brig Hermes (Br). Blackert, Laguayra ani d for Cuba, who PROVINCETOWN, Feb 15—At anchor in the Harbor, ship wing been on an | Harriet Erving, from Calcutta for Bosion. €1sco, Jan 37—Arrived, bark Albany (Br), ‘att, Glasgow. 4 composition; reading aud declama- Eft Jan 28—The bark Wapella, on on shore under Quiside— Bark Limonsin (Fr) jauecsien, fe from Marseilles, el bari G Guise Br), Wiltet, Fully sympathizing with your Jour sreat ghject, gratuitously, the sert sion of your fest sentra on the 004 THEODORE THOMAS. In order to promote public con! confidence! n the highest gree and for the furtherance of this great obi ciation bas decided to place the Hoa tt ifohu N, Gouin: 18 Broadway, t er the Se Mite Niche t of John N. Genin, way, un Tas B ‘he world Tenowaed yacht Hi urchased. batnere will (og 1a 0 lekets ie issued at $1 each, admitting beta “Guan wusicAL FESTIVAL?~ IRVING HALL, NEW val SATURDAY EVENING, tival ay sarsiog i Aa red 27th, bark Swallow, SAVANNAH, Feb 8—Arrived, bark Netty Mer ‘Nictaux a5 diamonds on pu! jaa Hotel, N — York. et Hi oF Pitman, Lombard,” Boston; Carrie ih —Below, barks Jessie (Br), Cleared--thip Messenger, Sailed—Sehr Jas A Brown, Marble, BT Mi Yor Salvador, NYork ; capes ips Douglas Castle, Havre; Coronells, do. LEM, Feb 13—Arnved, schr Aun 8 Freeman, Lee, Nor. Xo with asatstance from tho {OWILMINGTON, NC, Feb 12—Arrived, schr F 1 Lockwood, monticuTp Ry ev HA su "filicaprirara, SATUR- zens #1 ae aelected to ae, the Reyna before tne ste adn, gripes that the deck load to be cut, which was im- | eihoeic’ through 1 deci ugh common and decimal fractions, — ipa which put in here 24th inst with damage, mediately done, This accomplished the vessel fell over | ang their applications to denominate numbers, has been surveyed, aud will Bave so. discharge a portion of pedo aac able objects aa deer, | _ From the above it will be seen that those who noed | ber sae her, washing away all moval and who desire it may fit themselves to appear well in RG, Jan 3v—The #olus, Seabrook, from Philadel- The world has been shocked with shipwrecks, with | 'mBprov waterlogged and abandoned ‘org or sehr: with forematt - An a wth shipwrecks, wi a wa terlog joned orig or schr, with foremas the howling waters and wavelike flash of lighiuing, | ,.0¢ hoes who have avaed cana of the edvan. PE eS SR making more Vivid the throes of drowning men, with ed yellow, ona with “slallikt of Fulerma,” painted os bs smaces, ig ships =e yo going up to high Heaven Fj ni for deliverance, but pales, all seems but mere sha- dows of suffering when compared with the dying and | °%¢ years; and of the females one-bi Miscollancous. * hile from twelve dead of this schooner. From December 11 to December | 2" ‘ut one-ninth over twenty-one, We are indebted to the obliging purser of the steamship | And strength and health bri 18, seven days of intolerable suffering, filled with | ¢2, fteen bundred of the entire number were over ‘A great deal vessel, trusting, for deliverance, | Nothing to eat and | tory regarding the expense attending the evening achools, | _Awsntcax L1ovo's Usivensat, Recisren oF Smirritc— ‘of Deceabee tr. Green died.tn ali site | aud as the genoral heads of expenditere are but few it | we y from home and . | cam de estimated as follo lee—ward schools, | wall street, Supplement No. 18 of the above valuable work, rade 4 K Iosane, the pangs ef hunger £ fon! =. pore eatin ‘erf000, Sraxing’s c- | This No. contains about seventy new names and resurveys, - pom! coches points througu body aud brain, could Oxpenditure of $88,000, This may appear at first signt | °d will be found interesting to merchants and shippers. Try ‘Hot'e Mait extract, Try tt, ye who suter, back part of the 2 thous returned he said on Monday, Februai 4 at if} loc} A. M. ms Horgmunural 990 rasshre Ball goat 960 18 LLU ABLE 1S scorn ORIGINAL. bin, drinking water and pro’ ing the sta Pony Tort tts port, bas got aground on Otterndorf, this side Row worndut crew perfectly deskitute of everything bur | Society, and, thai no blame can be eteetied te any body | or Cuxhaven, seca ‘he clothing they stood in. founda’ on fot ‘@ solid superstructure of intalistont Lavanroot, Jan 90--The Joshua Loring, arrived here from COMPOSED FOR HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. Basten the flowing bowl Gfeguress from tho poreet malt, Feasting the mind as well as so Filling the body with health rantold, ‘ears of age aild one-tourth stern in white ‘etters. Such are the virtues which Hoff's Malt Extract uafolds. Man's wasting form it doth see ay Brunette, J F Obi, Baq, for the prompt delivery of our } Leaving no bed sensation. bu death, these poor men clang to the frail portions of the | ‘MIC Penner SH 26 boom mnde in certain quar- | despatches. Pleasant to every one, ace snd autricious. ; by no other preparat Heotled in this county ther nati > celled in this eountry or any other nation; receifed from Captain T D Taylor, Secretary, 35 ie Pits y git you will find, Diamond Ciuser sroccs. Bai be., jent Twas told to go and upil is dismissed the principal of the school from presi ‘At Bath, 1th inst, from the yardof Messrs divorce obtained. Advice fee means, AID AT Last, which he is expelled must furnish @ notice of the dis- | Houghton Bros, a ship of about 1200 t BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY ORTAINED IN re desertion, drunkeuness, Nofcharge until id the temptation, and cuttin, Gead body of thelr friend each gnawed “4 a large amount, but on the average atlendanee i will be |, Haid MASiT or wempuia Sean, wits as aresciot conte, || Bold by arcasiste, a'Bndabway. haw £0 foie. Semen Gan, aad Mie was pA stilt found to be less than $8 for eac! OF ibe aabeols fi o! delicate dried frui carves,’ Corks, Ane gisssware, their frames, Not 4 "word was spoken, The “cook. | eee aaa ro gam another evening rainel | 4% phi, the goods in eee? 1 Perry, hed overt: i Mem) e passin, ry rk and Sta venscl, “noplug 12 be Telleved. OY eowe. provtivatar | except by the consent of the City Superintendent, and | duit in Marietta, Ohio. at cause, NS, “p cause. No publicity 33 called (he Acadia. i. "HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nass I do not know what As each thought his spirit was winging its way | Missal to the principal of every other evening school, so | She is commanded by Capt Perry Dy to anotuer world, cuch one retiring suil Turther ia the | Saat ia making up the average attendance the same Notice to Mariners. + To partion going to bow recesses of bis own beart—a sanctuary 100 eacred to bag Ie cannot possibly be counted more than once, ‘The Stratford Shoal Lightship bas been carried away per cent reduction, $200,000 Worth of Chin be violated—the Britisu bark Minnie Gordon hove in Goods to choose from. sight, relieving Captain Bunker. Lewis and Tracy by rescuing and taking them on board, anda little more sand his assistants make from | from her moorings by tha ice, and will be replaced as soon never seen A —A.—A.—A.—GREAT INDUCEMENTS | 01 OFFERED 1 1 Diamond Single a, Gina fouse Fur Lighth Bi tH keene bee “q Seger tonee’ thouse great Housekeepers’ Bazaar, Inatitut LOW CASE, Lif Inspector, 34 district, gorner stores. All good: to SSEssstee arranted as represented. report, states that th ALi a distiller 9 pe fa bong infused by their kivduess into their enteebled have fully vindicated the wisdom of 1 Edu. ve g Liguthouse Depot, Tompkigevilie Staten Island, NY, on ¢ What was dome to these stricken seamen, and their | &##on in eetablisning them ; that the schoole are now in . all legalized lotteries, I run the still during the day | dreadful appearance, is woll told by Captain Lestle, of | !2¢ most flourishing condition, both us to scholarship | coast oF sovru CAROLINA, St NELENA soUND—coMBAnEE 6 the bark in question. It is eubjoined:— and discipline; that the high school bas proved emi- BANK LIGHTHOUSE. Decem| 3 any of tho | distribution of certificates crew stilien the wreck, Athalf-past eight o'clock A. M, The structure is of we aed ‘white, upon an could with the giase make out what appeared two men rogadation painted a i ies ae ee, eaee, ceagremene aos | SHIPPING NE WS, | nicarieaiigems "re sons * up under the lee of the wreck ana hove to; fot out large aaa Gar etae mee et tcore nw" tioex ity of ‘alt: ie Sstoon Reef, is ‘that the cause BITRA—CLASS uid be seen in 7, #6, %, 8 1%, = CIRCULARS AND INFORMATION FORNISHED IN Broadway co 2158 Patton nently successful in accomplishing the objects for which ea ficial {oformation is hereby given that on and after Feb At CLAIMANTS TO THE HOLT petition OF ENG. 1 Diamond Single stone Pin. 1 Diamond Single Stoue Stud. } Diamond Cluster. Broock 2282532 #25 223 I Diamond and fisoraid Grains 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin. 1 Diamona Single Stone Kin 1 Diamond.Ciugter stom Fin esos sS2NS pone pene cw saeagecegeeege ns SOO pace vi is. it was dosignated, and that the crowded attendance at 1868, there will hown from = light! we recently land, are requested (to atten west northwest, blowing hard and heavy sea running. | *unilar one. fs dinance of TI miles Sooper institute, Kew York, to cond “ As daylight broke I saw, bearing north northeast from | MThe moss skeptical in regard to this matter would be | T! piles, painted red; th transaction of other im) me, som nich looked like two spar buoys at converted by @ mited investigation into the work. | structure is of wood, painted white, surmounted Committee. ing at ao al the evening schools, and tho most | tern painted black, — could reach, Supposing it to be & vessel in d fault-findiog Can not avoid ackuow. ay eae ee meee which will be sound- Ars OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY hough past it and to leeward of it—immediately | Hedging that the money expended the evening | **¢ve"Y 2 seg hie pret - ony feel a, Bauled’ bythe wind om the tack, As day broke | #20018 Is undoubtedly well speni COAST OF THEAS—ALT-MOON meee uigmrmouss, waraconpa | 61, 65,20 70, aie TR s rer coal make, out with the giase that it wasa ves. ing next the schools will close in Kexrocky stare—cLags I sel wat on her beam Ses; then determined Present weok will be devoted to the | | Oficial information is 1, heredy. gen of the re-establish. , to go clowe eno, a to ascertain if there w awards of merit. ent, @ 20th oF © 1 Diamond single Stove Hing } Diamond Singie Stone Stud: SESETESTS OR Por circulars of Kentuol “MURR = Official Drawings of the Paducah Lot! S2fSSSSsse2 1NBOw oe aa for twenty-four hours | boat, in doing which stove one side of her. Mr. Charies _ see's, re it takes abovt ht Pi ycihieh eer, and nree seam Almanno for New York=Thle Da ne sete Whate ails 3% 0% 17, 6% cr the wreck; after grea O59 bgt a . froulare, bor tothe above Lon he was sober when he | bard pull suecesded in getting Peony 2 33 \ te nore 1.8 oth Kor halt FL Teie ehee, 2 care trom Y ceUlarhy Ae OOO TON, DICKINSON & CO., cs ee " 4 ped CR men o. = i MS | y —_—— pains im col diag Va ouieh n inated b days lost one sestetdant otilimen an te hoisted “A Se gpmreghnd Weather Along the Const. Boat with the Whale, aud one'boat of the cranes, OUSEKEBPERS, LOOK HERE. the voyage, taking the weak, Ship Neptune's Car, from New York for Hong Kong, Dee Berk tam ‘Reals, from Cienfuegos for Boston, no | Splendi Bore Rachel X Mitchell, from Portland for Matangas, ry | mag led iter a Ports. é = ny aome stimulants and small quantities of water pilin often repeated, they having had Seniesa ** for seven D days ‘and nights, with the exception of when | joston the mate died, two days previously, when they ali cut | New Y: z x some of his raw flesh and ate it, The cook had died pee * od Cloudy ber 10, rom Cape ‘Oolong influence of liquor josion was caused by the ez caoin, where there Was a stove, giving them dry cioth- Faeavany 15-9 A. M. Spoken. 2, coe can a bay of 3 ‘at 200 and 262 Greeawich at., New York, Best LY eh Brenntag 1 Tea $1. casted end Ground Softens 18e. to 400.; beat in market Tos R. AGNEW, Muley) nd Heavy Chaio.. Wing, Sear Settine. Sezer before the mate and his body was washed overboard. They were complete skeletons, the ia being in the Worst condition; his cheeks were sank in till they ap- peared to touch each other; their feet and legs as high ANtwen?, Albert Di aria, Devs 8, and + 4 Souder, Payne, Fiviadephia; Julia, Hardy, ‘Boston; seca Ivers, Pust, NYor! ARBL ave LT eaw the still which ARBLE MANTEL SLATE MANTELS, 1 Diamond Cluster Rin; em jamond Set Wale Eekdale, Phila. price of marble,--Send for elroules, between Thirty-fifth and Ti the last | as their kneos were completely paralyzod and dead from ojumressee etme ae cee ieee bas the 224 of July; 1 | long exposure and pap in cold water and from + Sue or sak: ‘ana ? a an Se Serra, hice, Pred r = Want of exercise, as (hey bad just enough of the wrock. oudy! ndustrie, “Eliike more sll, the boL: | above: wher to, held. 06 to. “They. GOnld bot possibly —_ on; 37th." Normay vdacheruitz, New York; Haleyo ARBLE MANTELS.—A LARGE 8TOCK ON HAND, Worl h, A’stronom, Kiopper, Bancseonas Jan TeArrived, Piss Mprachesche, Pensa. wa int ved that day through bad not Providence : ot me assistance, I gave them PORT OF NEW Yo! FEBRUARY 15, it i gave may: ithe bor with otpall Geese of Urand ly and water, and ww ier, Jan 29—Sailed, Teabellis Saunders, Scott, Savan- a two oF shree Seot with soap liniment, aad then put ihe CLEARED. Eos, Sun Dakritl WAAL Quem, Come. Ten © Mw “1 we ‘upie, Jan 25—Arrived, wrran, : warm cabin. Bteamedip Caledonia (Br), McDonald, Oidagow—Hender. | learn # 7 OF | datsued nee feels ter an = #on Brow t, Jan Sl—Arrived, Hi \d, Gruohy, Balti bull APAVALS AND DEPARTURES, Steamship Fulton, Merry, Aspinwall—North Ameriewn anor (ana anchored). ‘ paged HUDSON at Veins — surammnip be. 0 29-—Of, Kensington, Baker, from Fayal via — Arrivals. hteamabip Site, Partridge, ( ton via Key West—C cx ‘or Hull sik wis tied 4 Dee et Hen Mallory eMARARA, Jan rr ‘rowbri ‘ arene Ta ion tg ae ue 'y | Rteainship Bier wyille, Baker, Havana and New Orleans— | Carty, NYork; diet, Robt Mowe, btext and be : © Livingston, Fox mpaon, do; 24d, Annie Gardiner, Oi Ah rai dota oage Fred Nati Steamatiip Geo Cromwoll, Vaill, New Orléans—H B Crom. | Salled 18th: brige Muscovado, Frates, Port Rico; 20th, B aback, 7 | melaco, A i nets L Bor i rn raane' tanec Trowbridge. MeCar. aneer theees i : ieaunship San Jacinto, Ati nnah—W K Garrison. ‘orto Rico: ana Br), Morehouse, sauder howwon, George: Fide, Philp Simpson, Steamship Huntevitie, Crowell, Savannah Lowden ina put i 884) amsbiv Manbatian, Wooduuil, Qharleston—i4 R Morgan tn part 200 ie Rettlees, Sheldon, for Phitadetphia; brige Mowe, Dickinson; Suwnnnee, Sampson, and diuer, for NYork; schrs legraph' (Br), Wood, for Bo amship Matanz: Ryder, Charleston—A Leary. id Wateh. 0... 1 Diamond and Upai i cn Ail ready for setting up im Buildings, which must bs and Gal ii 1 Diamond sts gle 8 pions se tu punbaeeibe Bu any Bi RBLEIZED BLATE MANTELS OF ALL PRIC on account of re 34 iy. for immesiate SELKCTION AT RE. man art price list befors buylog SESLSSLSSLSTSLSKIES AS Ss Nas AUBHSEBARRSALSESTASELCLLELEASS ShoAeeeteeewsveyyszewnysvcesas UMPS, FOR BOftn ‘Twenty -secoud mships, minos &c Now York. 1,108 to 21081 000. Phovogra h Albums Aino 120,000 Vash Presenia, $1 exch, TWO.HORSR CAL. ORIO Roper's patent, in ood working order. | office orders, in A Steamship WF Clyse, rowel), Wilmington, N« i Ni ae = miles from town, i Shavcud. nid cmine, Rowe, from doy diss. OR SALR—A GREAT BARGAIN-STEAM ENGINES deve, Schrow Btoamship Viteinia, “Roberts, Richmond=N L MeCroady Pawourn, Jeu 30—Arrived, Heindrich, Foeken, NYork. and Boilers, 10 to 80 b o jerimab, J Ober, J te ee Sweamebip Uatieras, Court, Clay Pous and Richmond—» 2th Beage, Jorgensen, mount be told Faiter.@ Winnin, 5 Ripley) D Destaine Mt Desist, L MeCrenav. ow; Now —Sailed, Daan onto — devoted to the | Murphy)! (irewod, i Cuappar:, B blue, Mre Larkin and | 8 vp Saratoga, King, NorfolkaN L MeCready. Gi secgm: Jun i9—Arrivet. of Wueelen, Martie, NYork, | FoR, gattne She bas the reputation of being Tork fi WH Hone GoW such, J Torean, J aire, Price. Phi edep hie Hand, Fa lead 29th, To NYork | por W Cosick. J Ann JH B Aco, Snermgot, Periinnded F Amos. Gcanteay BR, Tan 29—No veseris in port | Furman street, oerween Wail and Fulton fercien Ge 4 E lope, § 7 aT) and ? wo Ginucur Morgan, Botton=-W P Clvde ase June, 11, Feoi—ia port sehr Juilet, Christopher — yee | nga iy, p Wamaniia, rien, New, BediordFergueon & ork idg. AP—ON Poe sauce fappareseee: wy ated Jum SL, bark Cordiilere yy he of neat. | steer 44D Sutton. wood, Berry, Mobite: | Ship Danl Morey, fee » Francs | sid " so1eeB. puel—Barclay & | ' _— Ship Patrician 0.0808) for NYork (and sae pony, aod gure 0 won, NYork field.’ She liven Bark Youohama, Paul Hong, Kong-.A Low & Bre. Havam, sieuraer Lord Lowell ii), and supe ‘ Bark Catharine Sout Aen, Drietol~O PB nom, NYiogk viet Nava ' | hey fol 10th, mtedene apa Coynmdia, Ven st ¢ lod 16 wuepect Whe) Widely @ lew Ube Oe abe ow et en 2 ot ee ee ee te ior) | Le 2h kd ng eS. Five tickets to one address, $4 80; 20 tickets to ue address, $17 80; 40 Lick - Wy) Taqaite ac 147 Cunmer 48, $86, Address ail rere ‘and eommn GETTYSBURG ASYLUM PHTLADELPHTA 0 ) tigmary, naw wud seco