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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1868. EEE SEEEEEEEEEEEE NEW YORK CITY. THE COURTS. NITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, Zhe Great Sherry Wine Case. Me Untied States vs. 1,260 Quarter Casks of Sherry Wine, —This case was resumed yesterday morning at the @penivg of the court, Mr, Kaski, an officer in the naval Gepartment of the Custom House, was examined, and testified as to the arrival of the ship with the wize on Eis and to seizure of it. Mr. Nichols, an officer ipner department of the Custom House, was re- and gave further testimony in identification of So avaicn. # The evidence in each cave produce’ a lon and desuitory discussion between the couusel fur the wernniaes aoe ee Ceccmagey on the law (8. J case reference oeiz ‘appraisement Teap- Frismant of ef the goods aid th the duty of the collector in decided that the evidence of phan nee tor the govera- still ow, ‘The Bialedell-Eokell Distillery "Case. ‘Upon the conclusion of the evidence and the argu- ents of the points raised by counsel im the case, Judge Batchiord stated that there was no evidence in the case Qocting the rectifying establishment, and the District Seseretbarenen in in epen court discontinued the libel ishment, and @ verdict was directed ihe Paro found ia the distillery only be- ‘Ghose the disuiler omitted to enter into bis books the fash and yeast made a few days before the seizure, end false because the cisterns in the distillery were not put ‘Bp according to the requirements of the law. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN BANKRUPTCY. Be te Matter of Robert C, Rathbone, a Bankrupt.—Io Wie ea:e Judge Blatchford yesterday rendered his deci- Sem tothe following effect:—It appears by the record that the opposing creditor, with the leave of the court, Med forther specifications of the grounds of his opposi- en, The creditor alleges that the debt was created by faleo atid frandulent representations of the bankrupt, = = sucu eeuld not disebarged by a discharge in hinnenas porns thirty-three of the act. So pe ‘8 gy cenedule of the bankrupt, it fs ingutf- 4 5 @ent, because it does not aver that such statement was witully false, Section twenty nine of that act requires tet false Eire 4 jaa petition, schedule or vein eatery gba) de wilfully false, fhe fourth and fifth specifiea- Gene are ‘ele we, because they merely aver that cer- fwn sta'emenis are untrue; they merly aver that they Cand ‘specifications were admitted ble, and some, Wo, general, ther party desire to take ropara them the court won! Rogister Ketcham to take such rt it to the court. D. G. Barnett for . Herdman for the creditor, Pet FHed Yesterday. @aspar Biias, New York city,—Reierred to Register Ketchum. Alexander Bonwell, New York city.—Referred to Reg- fter Wiliams. Ais Wood, New York city.—Referred to Register e A:tan B, Preston, Ellenville,| Ulster eounty.—Referred te Register Gates, Alfred ane Eilenville, Ulater county,—Referred to ister Gat ward J. Woolley, New York city.—Referred to Regicter Allen. : if Jacksou Hyatt, New York city,—Referred to Register ight, eorge Scott, New York city—Reterred to Regwler Revodam, Amendment to the Sixteei Rale ef Court. Judge Blaighsord issued an amendment to the #1x- Ueenih rule of court in bankruptey, 60 that it shall read 08 follows :—Al! questions for trial or hearing under sec- tions 21 and 94 of the act, and ail questions under section @ of the act which are not ordered to be tried by a jary, i) be brought on upon testimony taken before a regis- , & commissioner of @ teferes, and be tried or heard aby Saturday in term at stated sessios of the court = Tour dave’ borice of trial or hearing to be served by evtber party upon the other party and upon the clerk, Qnd a separate calendar of the same shall be made by the for every Saturday in term, on which the esses shall be srranxed 1o the order in which the same @re Bumbered, according to General Order No. 1, UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COUAT—TRIAL TERW .. Ampeortant Kevenue Case, Benjamin T. Hulton vs, Augustus Scholl, —The hearing fm tows case, commenced on Thursday, was resumed yes- ferday morning. The quarter part of the session was ken up by the opening of counsel for the government— the reai derendant io the case—Mr. Simon Towle, who han specially come on from Washingien to conduct the Oat. Counsel went into a very eiavorate and exhausting Beview of ali the peel raised a previous trial, and Meng, otnenp., not fore touch ‘pon, Fase De Donatiy eaid that ‘although he had decided many @f Me points raised, yet counsel -eamed io have to @eorough y mastered the intricacies of th= case, Baio. Ko ‘¢mbarrassed as jt was with interest regulating Treasury Department, that be now discovered that Plata would require his consideration. The Geert was anxious to give the case @ thorough hearing and 80 complete an coaltiae ‘as to questions of law ie of fact tfiat ne ‘bene’ or jury would be required to @& again upon it. Mr. B. Deiatield Smith, counsel for fhe ¢aimant«, replied that this was the very result ‘whied the present claimants and the many prospective 4@ mast desired » Bot one witness was called, Qed afiera brief examination, the hour of the risin, of fhe cours Raving arrived, the further hearing of the @age was adjourned tl Monday morning next. ENITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. Tre © en, and re bankrupt, je of the Prize Steamer Peterboft. Befere Gommissioner Osborn, We hang litizated ease of the United States vs. the @eamer Poterho has been at last finally settied. ‘Foe vessel was libeiled early im the war as an alleged Dleckade runner, and en trial had at the time in the ‘Doired states District Coart the vessel and cargo was 00) .idged as prize to the captors. On appeal to the Bupreme Cours the jodcment of the lower court were Feversed, aud the vessel aa cargo ordered te be ro- Serad owners, on perment of law cous aud other @xpenses of slorage, &c, On the question of costs, the mater Was referred to Commissioner Osborn, and after mumhs of lavestization and taklag evidence the Com- MH sioner reported to Washington, Ta accordance with Wet report Mr. Edwin Gerard, the agent of the British Gmnanis, recetved a day ai two since $200,000, their @uoie of ine value of ship aud carga, SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. Before Juage Barnard. Tn Re the Petition, &c., for the Kemoval of Daniel Drew, @c.— This case came before the cours yesterday on the taotion for the removal of Daniel Drew from his official pesition as a director and Treasurer of the Erie Raiiway Oow pany, the application being made upon ihe petition Med a few days +ince by the Attorvey General, through Mesert, Rapaiio & =pencer, as counsel for the State, on Debalf of the people. Mesmra Charlee A, Rapailo, A. J. Vanderpoe! and ex-Judge William Pullerton appeared om bebalf of the State, and David Dadley Field, Jobu K. Porter and Angustas M. Smith for the resp ondent, On debaif of the respondent Mr. Statth stated that he ‘wis..e), before the motion was proceeded with, te raise two or three questions of jurisdiction, He then Ft to read rection 33, 2 Revised Statutes, fuing the jurisdiction of (he ‘Chancellor over officers ¢ co:porations, te order paymem: over of meneys, ' d them, to remove them, to direct new ciee- , aod tel misation in section 36, as follows :—~ jurisdiction conferred by the preceding thirty-taira @rction abail be exercised as ib ordinary cases, on bill or petition, as tee aoe may nee, eae or the Chaucetlor may “aitect at preveouting ia taba of the people of this iustance of any creditur of such Ghe instance of any eng trustes oF lher offcer of @aeb baving the general supenniendeace or ite Me, enith ext read the of Abe petition, end eatd te peultion was signed by the AL torney General and verified oy very brief aifidavit, which stated that Fraok Work Knowledge of meuy | of the facts in sald petition, and apan credivie informs tion believed the other fants to be true, His first proposition was at ro i “7 tally defective ia mot H ‘The court ore and its treaserer, sbouid be removed, ‘Were shall be an lection of another oMiber im the com. pay. The court could not move in this mater Without clashing with the intereaw of the company Again, the pot was pot autborized in this i 7 no authoriy det tas pete We commence & proceeding ui 3 per "J Proceeding could be (vate of Procedure, seotion art) only tai "i wich’ he would sue ‘Witnesses could be exam ke end the issue devrmioed ine iar and orderiy way. Upon either of these questi Us there was no doubt of the reepondent’s ngut vo have the Eris Railway Gom- pany in court before he ovutd be calied upon at all, ee pec! ag this proceeding would aflect the business aud To the second piace, the pro eord. ng must be by roguiar ull, as oe bh wast press provision of the Cod», There was no doubt tuat the Awworney had tm bis Lands ceriain powers realon to eujis against officers of corpo they limited by tha Revised Braiuiss Wo ages of ings of a public clarnc. and he (ii, Smith) thought the court wowid Besita.a to way that this Wad ® suit Of ULal ature or pur. pore. There was nothing in this Cao that made is ne. eomary to begin it by petition, while thers was a great 46s) 10 Induce the ovart to thaipit should pot be cuom- fo tations, but were fenced by pertion, but by bill, The jurisdieion con ferrod by the thirty-tnird seotion ‘shall be by bill or petition, at the instance of the Attorney General, prov. cating om bebslf of the people, Ac. He has no right $0 jo orfere with & case where thee Is a controve Detween the divectors of the Erie way, of ite ered tors of nwektividers, for ae to ail of them there Is a re~ Medy provides by a tu t, to be orongnt by them, notby We aviorm al. Agarn, the pow Only we be wed BHueF Lhe pro “when shall eppear” thet the 'y complained of" ihae "bean uly. of misoonduch” or reach of trust, the relator fe} thie case to make it "pear ‘this was done by the verification of ic War, aan dons per- haps, might not be another fact made out or sworn to except as to the fact of his being a director of the com- Py. He has knowledge of *mavy’? of tne facts stated in the petition and bas been “credibly informed as to others,’ This did not come withia the s:ction—ihab hall appear’? that he bad abused his trust, Tho case was pot before the court now, nor was it wien the onier PE cpeeeni & condition that be cour: may upoa i Mr. Rapallo sald he could nardly believe the gentie- = was serious in hin propositions, Feige De rnard—The oaly question in this case at pre- sont that I desire to hear is whether Mr Work sues for ‘an accounting for his own benefit or for the benetit of bee ‘and others z e man for am accounting at ail charged ects of misconduct against Drew, and he, was reqoired to account for od It was provided by the Code that wheo an action {s.commenced it shail be carried out under its provi- sions, but that did not hold in proceedings of thiv mature, If it was decided by the court that an en, should be commenced {+ must've conducted uni Provisioas of the code, but this was a case requir! coy a Summary proceeding and not a remedy by regular suit. ‘Judge Barnard —I think tne A.toraey Goveral had the Fight to institute these ings. In cases where jou pech snuaenniien Jo baee Temoved he has berore acted ler these provisions. Mr Rapailo said that the provisions of the statate allowed the suspension of an officer or trustee on infer- mation, and that where the charges were proved he could then be removed, This wase case that could be heard upon a sum procee ting, and as te the cares ched trom the le, 20 far irom their being authority against this procoeding they were In its fa: on and showed distinotly that there be wach a pro- ceeding institaced. Ht showed thai If action as brought then the section would oblige them to conduct it acoo-e- jag to the code, Ibis was simply @ petition sddressed by the Attorney General to the caurt, wating that he procceds under this act, te which he (Kapallu) referred, and under which he was proceeding. dir. Field claimed that if this was a suit the remedy was by petition. He would procesd to show that this was a suit, In Paige 2, Larkin va, ‘anu, Chancellor Walworti says, in referring 2 pesiee which was frequeutly commenced by tiktiom:— "The suit this court may be counmenoed 7 bi'l of petition,” Dill was as legitimate a mode of cemmenoing & ee Mr. Field pan boc on = a Suneroy no ies in suppert of this point js case cleariy reqai’ abil. The relief soug:t weuld resuit 1p a new elvcti n, and for this reason tie company must be made a my After considerabis furtuer Smee on. ia which ail the counsel were engaged, Judge Barmard decided that the Proceedings were in ‘their proper course and, that the Verification of the petition by Mr. Work was sufficient, Mr. Field then asked the ovurt tv use 11g influen:e to obtain s hearing on Monday next as he itended to ap- peal from the order, in view of the gravity of the con- siderations invoived. to which Jue Barnard aasented, but Le gg each lined te acjwura the case for that be! gan pon being informed by the opposing ceuns?l hat they "would not consent, There was, they cia wed, no ‘order’ weg. m the ces; \¢ was m-rety anov F Wing by the court o1 @ point, or prints, Teed by Counsel, Mr. pened said that Be: ad: empociates iviare ow desirous of re;ularly with the motion as Origiuady inteadeds je de-ired that Mr Drew should auswer the charges made, aud tbat the motion snould be at ence proceeded with. Mr. Fioid said that sh@y were not ready now to pro eed with that branch of tre cage, It could mot be expected that they could be prepared to go on in a case ‘that bad taken toe others three months to prepare epun forty-cight hours’ not:ce. ir, Fnlierion—Ail tbat you wish to obtain is delay. Mr, Brew wisaes \@ avoid answering these charges if Possible, and you bad better apply lor time to answer. Fost be was ‘net ready’ was uo answer for Mr. Field make, Judge Barvard—Do you wish an adjournment for the Purpose of putting 19 an answer. Mr, Field—1 wish an adjournment beesuse I have not had time to prepare, and gnali then take such wouon 4s Mr. Drew may think moat advisabie, Alter some further diseusstou the case was adjourned wvtil Wednesday of next week. import Quesiton Growing Out of the Tea- Bewnee Katrond System. The State of Tennessce vs, John Kelly, Sheriff, and Tne petition ethert.—It eppenre by the pleadings to this ease tbat February 11, 1852, the Rate ef Tennessee paasel a law estabiisbing a syatem of internal improveimen® ip said State, and providing fer the loan t) ocortain railroad companies named, inclad:ng the Rogersvillo and Jeffer- aon Rai!road Compacy, of the eoapon bonds ef the Joan gpectiloaliy provided that such han for procuring the irea rai roads and for pulsing down from rails, 8 atthe rate of $8,000 per mile coe it was fn saoh uéed by the railread companies for any other porpone nd equipments for the id the Go ernur was = pronibned insult the boi to any company unless wpou affidavit of and resolntion Board of directors ceay the bunds sould not be used for any other purposes than those Jaw provided that ao #von as the Douas to the road they should coustituie sovetal secitons as compic ed, and the Fate ef May nesses was to acquire, by virtue of the io first mortgage upon all the roads to whom the ese i }, the roads to pay tntere-t an the and the brine sea OL the sat ag they fer) due, and in in payment of either xueh interest or emteer aes empowered y and el specified. Aceher roe ion of wid be ina heu upon wwe to appolut a ch deiaulting company. 1,000 per mise, apd i 1860 BH) auoth speciad sums, m order that Lue bi rept damages done their rebeilion, and i the same id Ramet Railroad, oy ite presi- cuy aed peed in the haads of diferent companies roads by reason of th Year the Rogersvitl dent, brought 10 th private bankers $100,007 of this last worease of oaua fur the purpose of sale. [nese bonds were sid, and while the ruceods Were in the panda of banker: for trans jou to Tennessee they were attacned by the aver? of this city, at the suit of one James riamamon, who ciaims that tue company is indevted to him for services aud materiais furnished duriag (ne years 180i and 1862, ‘Tre p.aintifia claim tha: ioey are eatitied t» see thas the bonds issued for State improvemeats as wail as tbe pro- al beh ak oe ed lomw p oF passage of the on of 1866, and besides Vie Donds could ta mo event be apphed to tue payment of Slammon'e debt It farther appears that the road je mow in the baods of ihe stme’s Heoatver. ‘Tue caso comes on before the cour: on mot en to bave the pro- oveds of the bomds paid by the Dankers into a Lust company to abide the event of tuis wut, R R, Meade Appeared as counsel (or the State of Teonessee, ani D. . Coleman for def-ndaut *lam.non, beskles otuer astur- neys {or other Getendaats ‘The Court took the papers and reserved deci ton. COURT BF GENERAL SESSIONS. On Tooreday Jamos Lyneh was placed upon trial ebarged with a felonious sazault aod Datery, The com plainaut, Joha W. Mulligan, obarged that eu the 1d of August last, hile on the corser of Twenty-second street aad Ninth avenge, he demanded an explavation of some remark which Lyoebh bad made about tim Lynch, who waa accompanied by his wife, refusing to give avy explanation at that time, Was assauied vy Mulligan. A souffle ensued, end Lynck fru a pisrol three vies, the conteus of whicd lodged im the cueos end armpitof the complainant Upou Cross examina tion Mailigen admitted that oe had beea pr viouwy arrested ior assault and batiery, The te. mony for the defence showed that Mra. Lynol waa struck over (he Head with brass Knackio., leaving @ severe mark upon her f-rehead. she was enceinte, When the eviden in Arwwtant Districts Attoruey Bediord rove and said that he wished it to be always understod that he acred to his officlal cxpacity not as @ persecutor, but asa pros. curor, He felt constrained im this cas? to sat, eonsid- ering the questionabie cnaracier of tue complainant, us i 4 the @xcoilemt character of Lyacu, eg-ther (aot that Mulligan bad a previous yradgo against Lynen a assauited fim and his wife io dastartiy Manner, he (Mr. Bedford) believed that the accused be- Heved tu od te by 10 great danger of boaily Larm and acted a4 any Tuan onght to do. scordee sad greed with the prose. the facta. atow cements’ coun coasulta ion rendered the foreman su ;yest-a that tery. counsel for Mr. Lynob, stated that be for. n fo suo inault and did mut desire to foliew The Recorder said be perfect: cuting officer in the mew he to The jury att CTY HTELLIGEYCE, Caminvios ov tue Stamwrs.—The thaw which eet in o dag oF two age bas reduced the anow and ice which have @ncrasied the sirents for several weeks to mires of mud and lakes slusk, The mirects are ie @ most disgua- ing and Amom, to pedestmans, impastapie condition. The public a 0 ia he kewrer part of the city are par- ticularly oMeusive, Horsea travolit cast the mud and slush on pedi juead », soileg clothes, 148 good deal of hard take aad damaged beavers, Tie mud te increased oy feet, = inches; life aad ind are endamgered in crosstug whe streets, coughs and colds are an.endered and every body seems Worried and perpiexed A rata sworn he only hope of abate; tof the evi! novels of the Airset Cun! eastor’s be wer Uitte elle’ Ult Jupiter Plavrus leads « nelping 0 Leteasst Hevence Martens. —A moruing paper yea torday reported that the “rectitying establiebment fa Forty-Ofth street, owned, as dieged, by Dv, Biasdel, which was seized by Colleter Bailey some time aco, wen reieased by order of the court, and that the distil. lery near the establishment would be the subject of @ ilar deposition!’ The acts are otherwise, The case n for trial to the United States L eirict Court, bee tore Judge Biatcaford, aad as iv ution the Judge directed a verdict fof the government, eentiscaiing ail ed aplrilé tm the rectifying estabitanmn as and materials in the dist seized yesterday the establish Aiatitiery, Im Fifty-uinth street, Of runuing & mash withowt having eatered t the books, The mater has been turned over Atworaey Vourtasy for prosecution. Teuniia BURNING Casoaurt.--Yesterday atteraoon formation was received by Coroner Rolluw that a man named James Smiley was lying at the house of Mr. Tbompeoa, corner of Twelfth street and Third avenue, in a very critical condition from the effects of burns. It was staied that Mr, Smiley, who is a Scotch gentleman of wealth, has been for some months past travelling usual hour Metneee more was beard of Mr. ‘aller tail ‘an early pour yesterday morning, whenvvioient screams were heard issuing from his room, On burating tn the deor Mr, Smiley was seen 10 be en: in flames, acd before the fi uid be extinguished ‘was burned £0 feartoliy about bis body as te preciude the possibility of his recovery. How or in what manner the ( mel of she uafortusate men baad exe ie able Mr. Sm % pg aa Coroner Roiting, ‘who proposed visiting hic Boanp ov Avorr.—This Board met yesterday after- neon and heard the testimony in the caso of Jobn 8. Nafew ve, The County tor $432 for the ser if Eliea Corbett in cleaning the office of the Surveyor to tne Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments during ‘the year 1866, The Home Gazette ited a claim for $oad against the city for ad: jing the city can and tax levy in 1864, The editor the journal teatified to the fact of the advertising having been done, afier ‘whiem the Board adjourned tilt Me Monday, CUILDREN’s Arp socist,—The Ofteenth annus! meet- Jug Of this society was held yesterday afternoon im the Ketropolitan National Bank, No, 108 Broadway. The President, W. A. Booth, Esq., occupied the chair and C. L, Brace, Esq., officiated as secretary. Tne reports of the secretary and treasurer for the pravious year presented and accepted. The following geutie- Cyrus W. Field, Manilow T. Hewitt, Jono E, 3, Charies Whitehead and David I Jaques—wore elected trustees for three years, in place of those whose terms of office had expired, A discuasion in relation to ‘the selec:ion of 1! proper location &, lodging houses for poor and destitute children was brought up, but no ée0 te action was taken a4 alter wi ich the Mecting adjourned, ‘pr, Vincgyt's Hovrrrat,—The ‘Aameenth annual report ef St, Vinceni’s Hospital, corner of Eleventh street and Beventh avenue, under the charge of the Sisters of Cnarity, bas just been published, Among the charitable institutions ef the country it would be difficult to find a parallel wherein can be traced so rapid en increase of (prosperity es this document shows, under the difficulties presented and with such slonder means, Fighteen years ago this hospi'al was established in Thirteenth street, in @ three story brick building, and so arranged to eecom- modat irty beds In a fow yeara aditioval Duildings were rented 60 a8 tO aceoinmodate venty beds, and now contain one hundred dd fifty beds; but still the demand good charity are pressing. The Sisters are now about to incur a pour, Tesponmbility in’ purchase of the eroond upon which the hospital is located. The mana ers of the Asylum wish to realize ite worth, and vaiue it at $10,000. It 1s hoped that some of the meg- navimous friends of the fustitution will ceme to the asst tance of the good Sisters and evavie them to secure the site, thereby relieving taem from the anxiety attend- ing soch a beavy ability, With a little aid from the diferent perimes in city they could soon pay off tbe mortgage and be free to extend more effec.uul aid to a greaer number of poor, [he fact that the bospial is under the control of the Sisters ©; Guarity rend-rs it unecessary to give assurance of the seliciude with which the patients are cared for. Daring last vear 746 pa ient« were admitted; 603 wore totally cured, 189 re.ieved, 23 not rahieved and 87 dicd. There were 22 capital operations performed during the year and 38 of @ minor character, Of the former two terminated fuially, Tue recripts for the past year were $23.617 and the expenditures $25,688, leaving the amount of 1udebtedness over $2,000, Convention oF Ina Societirs,~Tbe convention of Trish temperauce and benev-lent societies, which bas held several meetings during the past two weeke, reas- semb ed 1: ning at Hibernian Hull, with the view ¢f taking further proceedings io reference to organizing for the dispiay on St. Patrick’s Day next. Patrick McArdle occupied the chatr. Tue motion adopted at the previous meetin: excluding barowches from the Cexgion was recons‘dered, and a resolution rescinding it adomed, A committee of five 8 appointed to. wait on the = Iri Tegimenus the Natinua: Guard to reque-t their o0-operation i the cele~ ration, Acommi'tee was also appointed to wait upon the Mavor and civic authorities. Father Mooney, who #3 present, couoseiled the socievies to endeavr by their conduct on the coming occasion to redeem t! ee'ves trom the odium which had been, to some ext dewervediy, cast upon them in comsequence of the Casey calied up the im 1.t0e directed at a tormer meetiax zton with ® view to securing some recognition from the government of the elaims of Irish countries on charges jo behalf of Irelend. committee would proceed Monduy next, and that the then be maue public Deacny Assautt wits 4 Kxtre.—On Tharsday night Joba Keity, living at No. 63 Baxter street, and Michael Mend, of No, 37 Mulberry street, became involved in a qaarrel, during whioh, it ts alleged, Mead drew a sharp kalte and stabbed ins advorsary im the neck, tnflicting a severe wound, Mead was arrusted by officer Hersch. of the 8ixtb precinct, and Justice Dowling committed bim te tbe fombs for trial im deiault of $500 bail. Bounp ror Cauironmia anv Cuima.—Yescorday tbe Pa- eitic Mall Company's steam:b:p for California and China, Captain Conner, connecting with the Montana, sailed from pier 43 North river with bine hundved pa-seugers apd a large general freight of merchandise umountiag io fourteen b tons ‘ree Cunsn Scuooven Etwa.—Yosterday the Const ‘Wrecking Company received telegraphic advices to the effec! that this vesiel, laden with sugar and mola-ses, ‘wae safely towed up to Phitadelpbia by the Wynautz, Captain Perry, shgutty damazed. Taw Fata, Liquiv Gas Exriosion.—Yosterday after- Boon Ceroner Roliins eonciuded the inquisition pre- viously commenced in the éase of Mrs. Mary Aon Duffin, whose death was the result of burns received by the ex- ‘on of Nquia as jously reparted in thi emai. The jury’ found that decoased. caine ts bh rns received by the explosion of Hiquid and they farther-nore censure the American Jia d Gas Company, No. 142 Grand street, for manufacturing eu: an wet cle and reprerenting it as non-explosive. Tie m: Keyes, who was endeavoring to sell the dancerous Oud At tne ime Of the expiosion, still remaias in the Dack- ground Cottamon in Tap Avanoa —Early yexterday moraing car No. 50 of the [hird Avenue Railroad ran into a milk wagon driven bya man named Francia Mente, The wagon was upset and the milk soon fovnd its way tothe gutters, Mente was so seriously in? found neceseary to remove him to Bellerue Hosolta Thomas Davly, the ériver of the car, was arrosted by 41 ponee of the Ergnteonth precinet en a charge of havi maliciously rao inv the wagon, Narrow Escare.—About baif-past four o'clock yes- terday morn og & man was seen on a cake of ice drifting } throuch Hell Gate, flis cries for help catled the atten- | tiva of persons on the shore, who started to the re'tef of 4a, bit before they re. ‘him @ (ugboat rescued row bis pervious pos the national capital on mes of its members would Pie ean BRIGADE, vves in This City=Thetr tien at St. Francis Adilress of Bishop and Costly Standard. A portion ot this organization, which, under the auspices of the Roman Catholic priesthood ana wealthy and iofluential members of the laity, bae for some monshs jmst been forming in Canada, arrived tn (bis cy on Thursday evening by tha New Haven Railroad frow Montreal, The corps numbered abont ons banded and fifty men, and were accompanied by Major Barnard, Mossrs, A. Leblanc and J, Royal, a committee de- pated to atiend to the wante of the men during transit, On reeching the terminus they were heartily welcomed by Brthop Pinsonnanit, who had left Aloany, where he had been on a temporary walt expressly for the purpose, aud Father Loyzance and other priesta connected with St Fraucle Xavier's. The hospitalities of the college were ofered to them dering their brief sojourn in this city, which being thankfully accepted, the volunteers formed in fours and marened to Sixteenth street, where, having partaken of au) they were accommodated for the night i@ the large i tion. This moral and impressive address ia the —— assembled volunteers, He coograta val instruments of God, wh ey should esteem vilege, to defend the Holy Bee from the incursions an: dopred of its unacru- ous a Bap agg) bg whieh it was not improbable m! ot ee eon be mate on the torritor: of the overeyge Mer. aiek ¢ they would be weil re - ceived and on (herr arrival at the Eternal Oity 00 dow eval be enteriained, from the weil known c! iaracter of the Pope and the members constituting bis goverment, He implored them to e be sober, honest aed truthfal; to and, above ail, oeres, to forget Him who @ied suas they mighi be seved, and ‘who woald during thetr temporary expeiriauion extend over them His ali powerfal band to save thera from both moral and poysical harm. In conciuaion, he addressed @ brief exbortation te the awembled ooilegiana to re- momber their departing brethren in their daily prayerm The Zouaves then proceeded to the college bail, buckled on thelr kmapsacks, and prepared themselves for departure, The roll was eailed, ali sewered to their names, and amid the congratulations and ‘God speeds’! of the asvembied priesthood they left the col: lage for pier 60, where the At Laurent ie lying, and in which they will sail today for Havre, after hy = and an address from the Arch pighop in the Ba street chureh. Tne rales aed regolations which govern (he members Of (bis corps are somewhat peculiar and novel. Hither to, in the selection of voluntoers, their moral obaracter or dalus im the Community was ultoriy diaregarded, Profiigacy and vice ip fi moet Hideous aod revolting ea, provided the masoular development -and p heats of the recrait were good. But provure @ feces Snead ot the Papal Zouaves “the ruse bas io altered, and no man, unless Le pephase eneaiions, Fecotamendations as to character and repuiaiios, en- dorsed by the cure of the parish in which he revides, it be ceamnes tato the corps Again, the terms are an in Rome, to serve fer two years; Se enever the country requires the ee Of the recruits to defend is soil vr assist in the fectly at home with the of them bave received thir Miltary school at Mentresi, where a train Sa adopted to some extent similar to tat ef our West Point or the Polytechnic school of Paris. It is seseried that the re- crulte will receive ne per. that e organization will be y self-sustaining, aod that Bo outlay will be re- the service, the priests of Cy? Te-pactive advance whatever may be requisite. ie uniform will be changed on their reaching Rome, It consis. s at sicaand ofa red gray dlouse, tichtencd at the waist, rT at present a is po sition when the assignments of officers are made by the Vapi authorities, ibe eutire ferce, with the exception of one Pole, one Engi sh man and 000 Irisoman, 13 com- posed of French Lanadiave, The average aze of ihe force is twenty-two, Previous to their depsriure from Mon- treal a Peautital and costly standard was presented to the corps by oye Gray Nuns ef thatcity, Itis of the of regimental colors, and posed of eo Toverse are tl Brat, ® tiara, with 078, wrought {n sold Wren reine: ted wih twenty two Precious jewels, comprising diamonds, rubies and emeralis of great value. On arriviag at Rome the re cruits will be fully armed and equi pped, THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. Continuation of the Li tion—The Antu io the”? Com The Committee on the Affairs of Cities of the An@mbdly conveued again yesterday morning te take testimony 1D furthorance of the investigation into the workings of the Metropolitan Fire Depactment, The feliowing was the evidence elwited: — Charles E, Gildorsleve (rocailed)—Thore was @ com- mittee of the Commissioners app»i make a trip through different oiti which eas embodied in the report to the Governor; the bill was audi and yy we Bosrd; there was resolution for jslative Inveatiga- Pointpecs by Mr. Samer al of tis Committee; Bo member of this commities, to my knowledye, ha: $ Booked au appol i Ment since the Degwuing of tas inves ization; I tuini have seen Mr. Froars name toa petition; J know ‘het Mr. Jovnson has made app! cation to be appoinied ia the Fire Department; I noc kaow why he was not appointed; he made an application to be appointed fore- wan of Eogine Compray No, 11 was foreman of the y in the old departme: men's solieied oF otver nave not heard, to my knowledge, that cause of this investigation was the refusal ef the Com- missioners to make eartain sppoxiiments; ali estimates went to the Commitiee en aupptivs, witness were elicited on a rai Suaior. Mr. Jounson objected to the further examination of the witness, Similar aud appropriate quesiions would be asked furtner on, Mr Frear ruled tbat the que: fons were pertinent, as they touched upon watier. oroug..tout by the direct ex- amination, Jobnson asked for tie exclusion of all witnesses the one on the stans, nies oner Myers ‘asked if the com missioners were to be exciuded, Mr, Murpiy thought they eertainiy should. Vir. Bristol entered hws protest against such a proced- Johnaon said his reacon for asking th but 'be witness was the Mot which oa tion that eee witnesses wore timid i und for tne suspicions of Mr, Jobason. ine ey of the department were taught to tel she traik me ali times, fo all piaces Comunissivner Myers asked the eommittes to issue gubpenas ior & momber of per-ons inciuding Peter Cooper and other well kuewa members of the Citizens’ be ded t prov: the working of isfagiery Lo the tax pavers. pe wad no doabt that there wore two thousand p reous Who would textify to the efficiency: Of the department, Oommiasion-t Mvere—In that ase It wil be unneces- sary to 1-sue tho suopamis If Lhe committer are already prepared 12 ballore what we intend to prove by the per- poenas for the yet that ihe tax. 48 G:.ntiDUings—'Re estimates aro handed to ply Comumities; the tinpression at headquarters Mr Abbe makes th@ purchases; there was one on, When the parccase was made by General in the abseno: of Mr, Abba. (The witness was examined at greet jeaxth by General Shaler with ference to ihe fvrms through wDicn fareishiog of plies bas 10 proveed—the otyect bein; diprove biby of a “ring.?) Coal was furnished this to any public departmentin New gives every nil a rigid and close serut py befcre auditing it, Eltsia Kingsiant, berm: sworn, depoved—I am Chief Enginoer of the Fire Denartment; Joined the old de- partment in Isat 'y orders as ehiel bave never ber! loterered with by ¥ in Elizabetnstrest where a of one of the Comumsioners; I had previously given tne order mvself; I think there are men enough if t iN full, \here hi to be twelve men andet the reasol y he had taken upa ling 10 placs, . Orr, being warn, testifel—I am Distnot Engineer; my salary bt $1,800' per yoar; Ido not wet the members of the d are pad enough; a on form P+ of tho volunteer depariment fer tour year: No. 18; there were two vacanees T refused to permit tickers to be he hearse; the man apprinted as faspector of eombu tible maerals of the distret is Rear-mghted; he cok! net ted an object a block off, James H. Mootvs, being, swore, testiied—{ am fore. in of Hook and Ladter Company No. 8; I have served abont thireen years in the oid department; I do not know #1 who went in but were torownng twenty dava’ pay; tho men who wan dismissed ropnblican; the man Hortey was finel wa dt erat; Lbeleve bev ¢ Noed are demucrats; 1 have not nouced s detic «ncy of men at fires; my dress as a citizen woo'd oot ab nt the sane as my unilorm. Cari Jusaen, being sworn, testitiel—I am storekeeper of the departim Jan was ac quainted with bsfore my avpointment; 1 have givea cloie vo Comniadoners Galway and Wilson on their order and charred 1 to them; by the supply committee; Ihave never 8 aay of the supplios t9 the Commiss oners’ hon Thavexent brooms, mal whers’ “hones; they 1 have not expected to be pro asserted Lhat Lexpec ed to be we have requested the —mossenve to Genera! S nier’s house; th him would not exered $1 furnish the ectoth for the capa of the departinen salary 1 $1,000 not think it soffic'’nt; was fret appointed a clerk clo'h is bought 1m ibe name of the Fire Department; we charge mambers $5 77% par yard (or heavy cloth, which is an advance of five per cent w cover wastag &e.: I deciioe answering whether I a» Jeneral Shaler; 1 was in the army as ed) t; Commissioner never had id consider that T was com: alan thane heat enar: fi amount went Department even pubite property : cent in the supplies of the jatter sz months of 1867 over those for the last six months of 1966; I cannot tol exactiy what the nature of plies for 1866 was General Shaler asked that Mr. Wood, a gentleman present, might bs cxaminod as to the sausfaction of the taxpayers with the eMciency of the Fire Depariment. The per Oopmuernti he mailer was postponed tit (be reassembiing of the committee this alternovn, ‘A recess war then taken, General Shaier, being reca'ied, testified that he, with Com missiouers Atho and Wilson, had vi-ited amber Of extantichments to find cloth, but peeing Dove suitable in color the matter éropped, wort a firm with which Gone Tiebenau is connected submit ted gam: ler, ehich were aily aolecied. In anawer io the direct question he aoswered “emphairceliy no,” that be was oot interested fo for bad he made any moury out of any contract of the department. Commiestoner Myers was sworn, but nothing of im- 0 was oltcriad. Wiliam Wood, velng Worn, teatified that he be tothe Citizen Association; he had tnvestigaied working of thedepartinent; after forty years’ in business he wae pleased «ith the manner i had been copducted, eon reat a letier trom George Clark, of the ed, charging Forenan Words, of Engine 24. with perjury in swearing that ne bad rot taken part in polls 8 (he Writer would eWoar, We bad charge of a booth at the Int ele-tion. Com roterioner Ga! way awore that ho had never received Any Commission dirsctiy or indirectly fu counection wiih contract. james M. Molane, Prenidont of the Board of Under. writers, testified that the eficieney of the department is Very pleasing to (he undera riers, who have unbownd- 4 coufidence io 118 management, The investigation @aa then adjourned to Monday morn ing st len o'elock. AOSSES BY FIBE IM JANUARY, 1868. ‘The follo wing 19 a Vist of losses by fire in the United States whore the losses have been $20,000 and over for the month of January, 1868:— | ef 2&6 e8sky SSE5e eFEetergy ses: S85 eSSSEE5 585; Fetrerny SEESE5 Sze: oS ecoree Total losses, J 1868, Sethlomen Jenaiey. yer. Tnerease. There were no fires in this city during the mouth where the amount of loss. exceeded $20,000 in any one case, The aggregate losses wore $160,575; iasuranoe $823,850, During the month there were thirteen fires in Brooklyn; loss amounting to $14,000; tasurance Pg yea?, same month, thore were tweuty on, Loss $45,818; insurance $40,000, A Newsraren Lawsvurt.—A day or two since a novel easecame up in the Supreme Court of the District of Co1umbia, The proprietor of an evening newspaper sues the New York Tribune Association for $235, which be claims is due him for furnishing the Trt’ane cortes- advance copy of the impea:hment testi ‘The lattor sold copies to certain We tera papers for more than was paid for it, and it is to recover thls amount that the suit is brought, SHIPPING NEWS. : Almanac for New York—Tale Day. BAR its 609 750 is the Const. Favavarr 21-9 A. M. Thermometer, ove Havana, above. PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 31, 1333, CLEARED. ocr wpred Otty of Baltimore (Br), Leitch; Liverpool—J_ enannty Denmark (Br), Thomson, Liverpool—National Bream teamehip W Wm Penn (Br), Billinge, Lonion—lowland & *Riatnabip 8 Laurent (F, Bocande, Havre—@ Mack *Sieamanip South America, Tinklepaugh, Rio Janeiro—W finan Rising Star, Conner, Aspinwall—Paclfc Malt team - be. each Gen Sedgwick, Gates, New Urleans—O Hl Mal- « steamship EB Souder, Lebby, Charleston—Whecler & ‘Sigamitie Aabland. Norton, Charleston—Wheeler & Lin- sam@hip Saragonsa. Crowell, Charlemon—A “aieomaue Rebecca Clyde, Powell, Wimington, pn Nas Bava. hi teras, Couch, City Point and Richmond—N L Motreaa Steamship Yazoo, Hodges, Norfolk--N C MeCra say, Stermsitp Prometheus, Harris, Baltimore—Wheeler & nara. ‘Bteamahw Francona. Snerwood, Portlana—) FP ames, Bicain nip Giauens Morgan, Hoxton—W f Clvde Khip Charloue (Brem), Gatjen, Bremen—'f W O Fdye, Rark Wentworth (Br), Hilton, Bristol, #—Jas Kdiniston & Co. Algeria (Br), MeKee, Glasgow—Thos Nunh: Bark Predorico lo'Svovo (ital), Grossi, Dablin—/ 8 Pail. UR re amas lignter, Parker, Port Roral. SOF M Michy, Brig Brotrene (Nor), Ni n, ork or Falmouth for or- ders—Funch Meincke & Wendt. Brig Machias, Upton, Marseilies—Jas Henry. Bre Litde Pury (Bri, Cunningham, Buenos Ayres via Montevideo —Hene} Pete ie Tusut’ Thompson, Mayagues, PR—L Wa F ing Alice Franklin (Br), Brown, Ponce, P2—Surcls & Arm-irong. Brig Fucenia, bel Nuevitas—Miller & hope ce Brig Ponvert Allen, Sagua—Thomosen im Brie Wiley Sma Clare, Walllar, NS— i J Deol jhr Fnchantress ane Webster, Paira—Jae Bishan & Cn. = Rockingham, no, Barbados—Miller & Houg- hen, Henderson. Gonatras. “hee Mary Rate (ar Mearns, Haltiax—H J De jew Orleans—' Boh? Montrose, Myer jobile—F D Hartont & + WB Mann, Stanford Jacksonvilie—V. Laurel, Wooster, Jacksonville—W Riy. eh tance Young. Wilson, Sallis River, Ga—Snow & bat 9 A Mine, Newton, Wiimingtan—Jonaa Smilin & Co, ae Bee ohmaan, Wiles Washington “SC Repr GA Jonnaon, ‘asa Bch: & J Bevtley, Beauett, Bastimore—Bentley, Miller & ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACTT®. Ln? Helvetia ). Cutting Laverooot Fed 4% astown 9th, with mdse and Dasaengers, to the ont stam as nw Had fine weather ov tre pasang’ ‘teams ant sonst al — TL cease with mare and‘parei rs, ee manip Rebeora Cite. Powell, ‘Wamtogion, NO, with jae and passengers, jan ian i a! ehmond and city Point 0 -_— Norfolk, ony mise ana ra, 0 PasToamanip AZO, Helen YNorfolk, with mive and pase | sengers, to NL MeUren ‘Bieamatl Baltinore & Ohio Rit Go, Stern Cia Morzan, Boston, with mdse and pas. eenzora to Danven », Ship WP Storer. Bryant. L i, 46 days, with miss ‘and passengers, to CH Marshal! ‘hip Hermann (Brem), Se mdse and 115 passengers Came the southern masa. westerly gales; off the Wentern Islands, encountere! & horrieine, during which stove bulvarce carried away Aqure vend and split salle, but has siace repaired all he damages. (iustay Adolph (Nor), Anderson, Shields, 65 days, wig ‘irnily | Fisher (of Eastport, Shackrond. Trin'de’ $1 days, witb motasse nae ‘Son & in eh ~ wr carried a! ery ales the entire pasage : monkey rail, and lost and spit tails, PaO VO. ia. 3, ‘inn ee ona tae: ‘rom Cieuf wegoe for Boston, 79.40, spoke Kehr Gen Sturrett, Hooper, Cardenas Pb 10, with euear, griand & Ua. *halied’ ie company with beige, ‘aroev, for New York, 1?th ing: int rig Gem, frou Oardanes for Pore Behr Caprice’o (nam Viges, Trisate, 90 days, with fa & to Siocovich & Smith. Hid heavy weather the whi age ow foresail,forestay salt and mstneeil aes "pe vo. hweers, Hrenan, 74 days, with to Thiele, Sella” & Co. srienoed & stceession of 3 Bebr Std wnplon. 25. day ‘with mae, to Brogiere & Theva youlre pasaage ; ty Hob Nebr Gro dann, with i ainda the ‘whcle passage, la ry of Hatteras, a ‘ith oot. if Ann & Sus At Mi és v4. wr Cyd ar na gales eney @ Fay (of Ng Darien. Ga. 9 witn timber, to Dan: Seer tee . rienced, Bum’ 67 aevere wi er; reef di ‘Ball ja com par win nehr Wt Rely, tor a deck lod ) 20, imino veaacl's topmast, with rigging attached, ort time tn ihe erbtar arty, Charteston, 10 days, with lumber, been 7 days norih of Hatteras, Maley, Witmiriaton, NO. 8 dare Hudaon, Wimingion, NO, # dare, axing, Virgiata, athe, ook, Vista Haves, Nayee’ Vite Mipehe abigail ttaiey, Kovir James Ponde fobr in for New Haven. ‘ork Hiver, Fora iver, Jam Richa Svanian" ‘Seaman Woctole § dave, Bohr Wondrutl sim 8 oll Bays, Behr Jd \dousnian, Wishart, Woche Bohr Klizwveth White, ‘De mn, Cape sitenry. 3 days. Behr A Hammont, Psing Baltimore for Moston Genk papinel Wood Wied, Baltingre, tor Frurideace, Harbor, thpork. Behr Cin 4. Provides Bene Nari Whitnay. Beare’ a Rebr 8 W simith, Storms, Powldenee. J Habbell Lane, Newport fur Jersey Ofty. oro, Jack on, Now Ha fli ate ro} for Virginia (ys fore repur eda ub A) SAILED. | Ateamsbips using Star, Aspinwall; Yaron, Vorfitk; shine Desinmbrante, Liverpool: W teh at the Wave. Anjior (and anchoced at) W soit), Daniel Marey. Franvisco, brig Bite howpdon. Ponee, PA (and anahored at 8 W Hpi). nt mune Y Somerset. C hhllde, Bal imore, with mdse, to the j tity of her copp: iken 10 Honelula hed 0 was inade of the wreck for: en board when lost, forthe vessel to put tons of guano, winch, with the whe ¥ ‘ wi nz the bt on b “wetse 4m exbin with we ie J IW Howat, wa seaman, fel overboard a! Banc Caanrioceen, Mela sitar, put inv errands ad Saar an, from Baltimore fre owt leaking badly snd in Rria Exresss (Br), Braanon, hefore re] partes sen Rerranda tn Lith inat for port of destination. Brio Juno, Williat tn taroon us trons Candid for 8 Jonn, Bnso ans Duane, Staples, from Havel fats ‘Fopo i074), pus inte ude Ist inst ng. Scum Weroown 8 Baxee, from New York for Gibraltar and Leghorn, put into Newport dist inst, leaking at rudder P Scuy ALce A Banpan, Breas, of and from New York for Valencia. with acarge of petrolay to Newpor: 2Mn inat | va qitress having online Egat 8 heavy fen. a fond the ea ty er pumps eep her free, Ae Doom held ‘on her andsne. leak dlacows from Malaga fo ven distress, repaired an fp ee Bermate, Cork (be- eae. free, A curve: ered, whick 19 tm hae ac eper wo Pent and will ve kth paired hy ramovi jer repairs will ceeded wit Vmmmediatel ly. Sonn Fan (of Woatport) Fish, from. Tart! fer Boston putinta Bermada eyey end in want of sails, and remained 12th at Minwesora, from Baltimore for Port NA, before ashore © Dear Shar sharp’ ‘. ek a has ry sigh damsged. UA A, Down, of Gloucester, which le on a herring t ee Sgn, at St NF, ft nnd arrived at 4 very badly damaged. Miacollaneeus. Tho Harlem River {a onen to 1th street, The steamboat Bellevue was breaking the channel yesterday. - Baraat a ot ane at Callao, was sold: there on the anaiiadbag bat Resryyeiantay Board) rch on Plod~ River, east side. was the late gale, setiiee fem be Faplaad "as soon as the weacher will peril ee ces Schr Ellen Redman, Lay nbert it Barbados Jan I ‘with 8 bbie 8; on was reed st tes tn the Gull of Mesto. nat would Louch at Bere is April. Repuris spoke ce we 105: 00) 10m i ow her tal while save: “She age iy or Provinces wa,’ arrived at pci Sarr, with 60 Ti Tago, C¥I-Javl, brig Para, Worth, from Salem, 21's padedge, for Indien Ocean, ready, spoken, Shin War Mawy. Wiliams, from New York for San Praw- ote, ire: Pickering, from Resten Xor 29 for Bom. . Sa Te aay W there la probably some stake tn ove report). Shi Floconce Treat Ningrt, from Mardefiles for New . , aE: lon 7 a Fe eeelateaet », form, Rio Janetro Jan ® from Foochew for Bes- lat $3 30 8, lon 15 B. ‘ace Agnes Thompenn, froin Balsimore for Rto Janelre, of Rio Janeiro, Brig Cnatta: Sera et ed fron Ba:timore for 8t John's, PB, on 68 (of He non, Me), from —— for Bostaag re a {at 33 68 ton Toe ‘Schr Wim P Howe, for Porto Rico, Feb 6, let 37 45, low 63.89. * Feretan Parts. Anxzwsrr. Feb 6—In port sbip Old Demiaton, Samet for Fa soon: barks 4. K Clements (Br) Kelley, far Bit: Diana, Michaelin, for ‘Boston do}, Rambler Mekentde, in moon; Nevorsbik, ‘or Havana, 40; Briiiant: ni fa Buenos ‘Ayres do; beg’ Albert ert Dewin, Dewiay NYors 4 SX Dez 11—Arrived, bark Gan “land, via Montevideo (and sailed Yo for Halted we 18, tat 16-30 5 Lo Bark Toomaa Brown, Johnson, ton ith Yor the Rives brig Dudley, saan, River Uraguay; 16h, ‘Deed, dak Arbatas (Bre River Pecos, Jan W—Pat fa echt, Pawn, » tn vil far oat: Fev |, brig Benj Delano, Tide, Sem Seve Mavana for Cor {hin brig Papress Be), Brana nee Ge ape" Lonkortt, fron Chanticleer, McLennan, from Baits a ee Phan ag } in ia pert taunt at Bal tore, reioading aed Alito foe Rvork te, Gueen CRF), Noho} syst OFA 4 Acta, WGA, Jan 1, saree vor ho me bout 10th: Kedar, Toki, vfrom aera 3 Ellen Bersard | I ived Dec 28. Brig Berna ried Dest BM alterciaa foc Weckcar Welt the” ooaat ec 2. m is) ere 7, bark May Queen, Phipps, frem Boston, crive | ek w AC salt Pond Dee 82, bare onbuak, Condy, uno, Ateverra Leone Jan Wb Hailes, from = Pty pices Sapien ch. tier no Ikke tome, OUT, Des Stn ert Ca Catharine, fom tingapore for aio. repaired Jan H—Id rey fer cue pa Mal ‘amy'a, Potion’ for Moree, for ak Ped # Planet, Barbour, for hh Pi Fob Troan ives back Fraus (prem); Wallen Mowrevit bape Dee B—In port ship Atwood. aly ad lor da" der, Otc Pears Freeman, for Cara Harte, red 1—In port Boston 5 days. KF inaeton. J ed for Ny ork; Aranniine, Wirweil, tie do; br bream |. Griffin, for ao. Oxp Hannon Ja, feb \—10 port brig ‘J Mores,” for New York Wg. Kio Jawerno, tan 9—Balled, bark Wavfarer. ag rt) Dearare Breakwater, previously reported for eontints, dan 2-t0 port bark Baward Hu, artes from Sr Jouy NW Feb M4—Cleured, ahtp Mary O'Brien, Gmat- Pin heave Tort eokre Middleton Jr, Ames, for Thos Morris, Meeker, for Galveston; Linda, o. Sau U—Sailed, ship San Carios, Strout, Teme American Ports. ISTON, Fey —Arrived, barks Rebeces amyraa; Mugin (Nor), Olean, Goveovarg: the 0, coon oe ra a (Br), Simpson Gren: hess, sours Kish Simmer, NOt Lacy J heeler, Fi oG ces nom, “IH Rurtson, Beal. Uentuego i ner ‘Ba ht Sieton, Beal ig So oon xan. schra Clara eon, Fesbirae, ‘iordos. Juckeouviite; Win Faxoa, Brewers wi e Wat hip Royal Charlte, a sore apt Baker, ‘sesiners Neptune, NYork; &s w Orieans; ahip Pocahonias, Graves, Ma- rks Vewe Stanton ie sin, 4 Wilkia- rd ‘in, New Orleans: Cressey, Do. fon, Palering; James is anderk brig Kalamo (Br), Sarva Aw snd Lee, IORI, Feb Wea rrived bw rk Ade! Janeiro; brig Alfred, iturnagel, Buenos Ayres ang | irk Seneca, Bonoer, from Palermo, | ina i—Barks some (stg), Brown, Montevideo and s AY Bre einers Brem brig Raip- P 0,8 Clary Foster, Pars Thos ae Rin bi done oy -— Oneida; bark Twilight; scbr rah A Hoffman. 20h—Arrved, Darks Seneca, Bonner, Palermo; Orimen (Br) Gngland, ‘Livervool; echt Mary Chilion, King, Bos Sio-red—Barke Gulla (Ita), Luna, Marsala: Peter © he-ter, Kio Ja eiro = market rehre Adee avers, Frederickabu: Va boat Nawad Queen, Chase, Providence! Kits Ufivecer. ay! en, Hal ‘Sv led—Barks Paladin. and Anna (Brem); brig Ralnbowg sen Jack on. Wiel, Feb 20—Arrived, sebr R L Tay, Baker, Ehza. sb non a Stee wsobr Robe W Dillon, 8o- mow h, _———— Bryant, NYork. Soy from Koehn for Ping rev bcareeds’ ls Peas ma boy wohre eeaee vv War jor Sale! far Rast, 6 stork jomabe, ‘BI bir m ee a "Foriand ft, do for its 5 Getty tor Lady #, N tliggink Fieute 8 mingne. oat rey, di for F liadeiphia. Barat Smith, at Beghe, cant Dal; ‘rived ie Edward fet Lee, NY¥ork for ston: Ma jam Iton, Fortlai rk Bessie 8 HH Renuedy, Rovin Sa.led—, , Scenes ny wigt ' trey FM a a} wig: ‘wehra urece Hikon, 6°} Ooa- eH ition, for alveston. 8. in 12th, ship Pinta, Kmith, Apalachicola; 14th, 0 # 1 stone dee Mh mnt an fa ingsa Kenitort (Be) Bre Delano, 4 Obes Brower, cnr Ce ea ere ‘comon, y aiven, Gandaze, Pau it icra previous moh ior me ver ‘ ae ee sour Robbie W Villon, Pomers, Phils pit war rived, sche Allee A Bandell, Siead, NYork ee Arne, 1 nt A ree. fariey, Ko “yor Wg tewart, Weeks, Fov ins eM Belge Anna MoKn! nd ‘ F Philadeiphin, ce, at the Kiwood Cooper, for New Or 0 Vi Ja, and brig Hermes, ray be 118 LO sea, a Tr ae ‘ay atoamer Chesapeake, New Oo Hye, Carden. Uae Feb Yo verivel, nchr Laconia, Merrill ra NW Skinner, Thrasher, Elisabethport Fhil ipa, doy Ann Blige nberte, do ES i | VANNAM. Feo lb—Arrived, ship Melrose, Melrose, k, bara Leouorim, Voue, Deoar, Wewt Cons of J—Sbips Douglas Castle (Br oronetiie (B: A Malley, Havre; bark Lovk woud, # N¥on | ise wared, aveamer W P Clyde, ¥¥ork, 3

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