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1 —-- ee ee Seana SUBURBAN INTELLIGENCE. sence tn nie BROOKLYN CITY. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT, Wo Custom House Fravde-One of the Acw cused Delivers Himself Up=The Examinas tion to Take Pince om Montiny, Before Commissioner Jones, HJ. A. Dickiason, charged in the ami@ayit on which the arrest of Laidlaw, Korn and others was made, with being implicated with them im the alleged ‘auds on the Kevenue Department, delivered Lim- far up yesterday morning fo United States Marshal Dallon, and was taken before Commissioner Jones and held to ball In the sum of $6,000, His exatmina- tion was set down tor Monday, at which time the examination of the otver parties alleged to be im- licated iu the frauds will also take place, District Attorney Tracy will conduct the examina- tion in person. “Troy & Place appease for Korn, ‘Adriance & Wood for Laidlaw and Dickinsov, and Purdy & siolasimith for Theriott, SUPREME COUAT—CRCUT. The Naik Agninst the Erie Rajiway-Heavy Verdict for the Pinintitt. Before Jndge Gubert. The jury wougbt in a sealed verdict yesterday Morning mn the case of Camden ©. Dike vs. The Erie Railway, reported in yesterday's Heravy. They Yound for tue plamtttf and asseseed his damages at 36,000. ‘This verdict and the $5,000 awanied to athan L. Sanderson, ip tis suit agalust the sta day Mercury, are just now the chief topics of conve @avlon i the City of Charehes. SURAQGATE'S COUST. Before Surrogate Veeder. ‘The wile of Jacob Ail, of Brookivn, and Barbara Hoerniein, of New Loits, were admitted to probate last week. Letters of adminisiration were gravid In the ‘estates of Elizabeth Robinson, Patrick Sith Hiizabeth Getse, Emtoa Dewai, Rosina Huesin, Catha- wins ith, John Brush and Alfred B, Parks, all of =. 3 of guardianship of Edward A. Witdt and Aufed F. Wildt were gravted to Hans 8. Curisttan; of James H. Chapman and Catharine M. Chapman to the Brooklyn Trast Company: of Wiliam hy, ‘George Creagan and Benjamin Creagan to Ago Fin- leyeon; of Willtam G. Smith and EBjlen A. Smith to Kdwin Ferry, ail of Brookiyn, ne TR... —y “count cacEhoal Fa mono. Oinvy¥ Cover.—Nos. 74, 16, 87, 93, 84, 105, 100, 406, 107, 108, 109, 110, 142, 119, 124, 115, 116, 117, TIS BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, AN ALLEGED PickPockRT ComMyTreD.—-John O’Donobae, accused of picking pockets in a Green- Ret tunes. Was yesterday committed by Justice foorhies to await iriai. PROBABLE Hoxicipy.—Contad B. Smith, who was feloniously assanited a few nights since in Flushing avenne, is now lying it a dying condition at his resi- dence, 59 Speucer street, Eastern District. Coroner Whitehill took the dyiag man’s ante isertem state ment yesterday morning. COMMITTED ON A CHARGE OF Ropsenky.—James Flood and James ‘travis, firemen, were yesterday coninitied by Justice Eames to answer to the Grand Jury a eharge of robbing the store of Mary Jacons, ‘eorher of Metropolitan and Bashwieck avenues, B. D. Patrick Kelly, arrested on the same charge, was. acquitted. » USLD TO ANSWER 4 OMARGE OF ARSON.—Jonn J, Eden and Jonn 4. Guigeu were yesterday cormitved to the County Jal to answer a charge of arsov. Kden was the proprietor of a groc sfore in North Fourth street, Eastern District, which was burned down & short ite ago, when two cmldren were sudoceted. Guigea way clerk for kden at the time of the dire. ‘THe Ruevexta Warp Rivv.—Coroner Jones has taken the ante mortcre deposition of Jona Hopkins, who was stabbed by Samuel Horsey during the riot 4 the Eleventh wardon the morning of the 29th of January. The physicians at the Noxpizal report his case as hopeless. Horsey, the accused, was taken beiore the dytag man und idenuttted as ihe Mad Who inflicted the wounds, The other parties arged by Justice MUTINY ON Surppoary.—Francis De Jeon wae Jast evening taken ta the Forty-fitth preeimet station @ charge of mutiny preferred by Captain Daniel J. Ogivie, of the bark Sarah J. King, pow dying at the foot of South Second street, Williams- Durg. Capiaw Ogidyie alleges thai De Jeon, who ‘Was a cook on board his ship, atvempied to take bis due while on a recent voyage from Matanzas to New “York, and that he was compelled to put fum tn trons for that otfeuce. Captain Woglom locked up the prisoner to await the action of the wuthorities, Prosanre HoMicibs.—Coroner Jones took the ante mortent deposition of Conrad B. Smith yester- day at bis residence, 49 Spencer street, The upfor-. tunate man, it appears, Was assnolted by three me Inst Monday night in a lager beer saloon at the cor- ner of Flusting and Harrison avenaes, and beaten until he was invensidle. smith was foreman in we chemical tworks aud discharged a bey from the place, and the relatives or friends of thia boy ure said to he the parties who committed fhe assault. The pdysi- claus Say DIS eCOVEry IS IMpoESibie. THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF BROOKLYN, ‘The anonat meeting of the Directors of the Qhil- G@ren’® Aid Soctety was held last evening at the Jodging house, No, 69 Poplar street. ‘The annual re- port of the secretary wae a complete record of the drankactions of the society during the past year, aud coptained in detail the objects of the suciety and what hed been accomplished. The sewmg machine companies were considered their bext friends, having not oniy Joaned them machines, but sent persons to dontruct the winks to work tiem. This department is under the charge of Mrx. Stephenson, sewing givis were admitted dnvtng the year: the daily ap tendiance of senolors was 8): graduates, Ul; number ©! suations obtained for graduates, 0. They have at present 27 machines iv tse, The report read “all children between the ages of twelve and eighvwen years’—for they looked upon thera as chidren unti) they reached the age of eigiteen. Those having some permanent occnpa+ tion were generally the Most steady in their habit Av an experiment a short time Kince they thought they would try and vee what they could do tn the way of manwacturing paper boxes, They had some whether ihe boys would work steady, Woulin’) spoil most y set four boys at work and they polled only ten cents of stock, Now they bad eight nose ai work constantly, and their work gives enilre ratisfaction ro the dealers. They had sore ociers than they could attend to. The wtal mamber of boys ai the Poplar street lodging house was 1.482. Tite dvlal number lodged during the past year Was 26,108, ‘Whe tote! number of meals furnished was 56,630, in the Van Brunt street house (be namber of boys Was 451; namber lodged, 10,53¢; meals farnisned, eh). Total amount of cash paid in, $1,390. Cash paid io at the Poplar street house, $3,096. The yam be ren it the Industrial oo! in Poplar yerage attendance, 67, ‘The cost of the No. 66 Poplar street was $8,000. ‘Treasurer's report showed the following fig- pres--Salaries during the year, $6,026; expenses of Poplar street house, $6,746 ft fhoye, $150; purchasing » 400; iorushing the same, pouse aw Brunt street house, § 981; total amount of fuomey received, $24,%40° amount of subscriptions, $40,885; received frou ipieress, rent, &C., $2,531: ree ceived from the boys at the Poplar street house, $4,455; received trom boys at the Van Brant street house, $).050; received from the sale of bonds, $756. Potal amount of subscriptions received since Ue or- ganizabon of the institution, $65,940, ‘The foligwing officers were lected for the ensul ed President, 8. B. Chittenden; Vice President .&. &. Taylor; Treasurer, W. W. Wicks; Secretary, EL ae 8 hxecutive Committee, Dwight Jolusor Blake, N. A. Brown, J. ©. Miller, John Snitte; siock. ar, A Jones aud S. A. Boynton: Trustees, N. A, Heynton, Jacob Campbell, S. Mills ©. 1. Wood aud Chara A. Denny. A YANKEE SPECULATION OUT OF A CHURCH BELFRY. Pee u temples of worship, all the worid over and in es, lave proved safe resorte and therefore prtie Spots (or the birds Of the air. As Jong ago when the Eighty-fourth Paalta was written, it was snatter of recor that “the sparrow hath found ‘use, aud the swallow # Dest for herself, where \ wemay lay her young, even Thine altars, O Lord of , Bouts.” The virds of this century, true to the tradi- 1 ‘He or their elders, resort to the temple and the yo US. A New Hampshire paper relates that at Ag Wohecter, in that State, seme of the officers of the 1h \-] on Caivernene Go had oc. " » up inte their r the purpose ina ‘SIUK KOE repairs there—a place Where no en for several yeara previous—and, on this spot, where the dell hangs, and ‘0 the weather as well ax the fowls of elr surprise tuey found it had been of the e quau- Fuller, of ig Ai the the air, oocapied a ¥\4 fove cot by the whole famt ‘elty 80 long that a consider nO had accumulated. Mr. rmer, haj ype to be e wteeple, and invited up to it Was worth, and, after exacnit eigbt doliars for i where It Was. \y Aeeepted, and on removing the ‘whinent of tnyers avd sellers, © somewhere in the neighbor: forty bushels, . he centaa bushel A Chincha tetand sea capt. YT, UP hot in the ring, Wept as he witnewsed the Ne deporit. doves of the tity of dove, Bedford, @ ia time, was haite sve what the de NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDA WEW JERSEY. Jersey City. ‘me RAtmeoap DisPure.—The President of the Jersey City avd Bergen Horse Railroad Company ap- plied yesterday for an injunction restraining the Jersey City and Hoboken Horse Railroad Company from using their tracks. Rule to show cause was granted, and the case will be heard by the Chancellor on the 16th instant. . PRESENTATION OF CoLORS.—Compacy A of the Hudson Brigade, better known as the Taylor Zouave Lancers, of Bergen, were presented sesterday after. noon with & handsome set of colors by Noa D. ‘Taylor, Senator from Hudson county. ‘The presen- tatlon speach was made by W. A. Kankin, and Lieu- tenant Waddy replied on behalf of the company. Suppgn Deara.—Mr, John H. Barrett, ap engineer, Gropped dead at the residence of his brother, 216 Bay street, on Friday night. He buried his wife a week », after which he removed to Jersey City, from ium ‘residence ‘at the corner of Madison and Grand streets, New York. Deceased was forty-eight ears of age. Coroner Warren gave a permnit for rial. Boeus tnsurance CoMPANTES.--A bill has been introduced in the Léegisiature by Mr. Leon Abbett, Bpeaker of the House of Assembiy, for the appoint ment of a State supermtendent of insurance com- panies, whose office it will be to exemine the accounts ‘af alt such companies and sce that the speciticd capital is paw) up. When any company undertakes to tnerease its capital the increase must be paid down im cash before # certificate iy granted. jaw shnilar to this as in operation in New York, and is the chief aecanty of merchants and others against swindling opera- trons. ‘The bill will come up Jor diseyssion to-jnor- row afternoon, ay ~~ Hobaken. FIGHT BRTWREN TEAMSTEKS.—A dispute arose On Friday night between two tearsters about the rgyt of way in entering The Christopher street ferry gn thé NeW York side. ‘They were prevented from ghting on the boat, and it was agreed that the affair should - nerad by 8 Dght ip some Bart or je where the police w 0 cordingly drove Pee art oh 2 Ob the lime of Brie street, where a most sanguinary it ensued. The men pit aud tore each while rolling on the ground, und though the fight lasted oniy ten minutes the combatants acted moat ferociously. ‘They were Jorcibly separated by four men, who were the only witnesses of the bloody basiness. Roth wen belonged to Mudson ony. Hadson City. Tse Kernan Contemp? Case.—The arguments im the alleged contempt case at the Recorder’s Conrt, Hoboken, were heard by Jadge Bedle yesterday morning. ‘The Court took ype papers and reserved decision tll fo-marrew wee! % Communipaw. THe STOCK YaRps.~-During the past week there arrived at the stock yards 162 cars, vontatning 1,250 cattle, 4,589 hogs and 9040 sheep, There were sianghtered during the same tine 51% cattle, 4.61t hogs and 8,250 sheep. Newark, COMMON COUNCHL.—AL the regolar monthly meet- ing of the Board on Friday evening arrangements were made for the appropriate observance of Wash- imgion’s birthday t the extent of $500—the sum appropriated. A paper from Godiried Lindauer, contesting the election of George C. Webner as Alderman of the Thirteenth ward, was received and appropriately referred. Lindauer was the repab- lican candidate. A series of resolutions tn favor of the passage by the Legislature of the amended Road bil were udopied, ANOTHER RAILROAD ENGINE BREAKDOWN. —Yes- terday, near the Market street depot of the New dersey Railroad, the axie of engine No. 23 broke off close io the driving wheel. One of the tron shafts was driven @ considerapie distance into te grounc and the shock caused considerabie damage to thy engine, as Well as consternation among the passen- gers. On examination it was found that the axle had a large fracture where the break took piace. For- tunately the train was moving ai a slow rate of sbeed, else the consequences might have been serious. The Mrs. ANDERSON Rainosp AVENUE Our RAGE.—This case, Which hae oceapied the attention of the Conrt of Quarter Sessions for the iast three days, was bronght to @ close yesterday by the con- viciion of William Whalen and aeqnittal of his com- panion, John McDonald, The particulars are briefly shese:—A few weeks ago the eoimpiainant, Mr. Sarah McDonald, forty years of nee, was set upon alter dark m Railroad avenue by a crowd of young rowdies, After ‘Tifliug her ets of some dollars the young Viliains outraged person. She immediately proceeded to the sia- ton house aud lodged her compiaint. A wasmber of arvesis were made, aud among, them Wheien, McDonald and two others named Saude and Willis ‘The latter trrned Stave’a evidence, and Sands man- aged to escape while being cofducted from one privon to another, and is still at jarge. The case was suomitied to the jury yesterday about two o'clock, and after earefal deliberation they reivrned # ver- dict as above ivtimated. Elixubeth. McapERoue ASsAULT.—A few nights ago, wi Y gentleman named Stephen Vulovg, re siding in Wasbington avenue, was negotiating some business matters with s tenant named Gavin, the wile of the jatter, as alieged, set upon him in a furious inanner. Others in the house awiso joined in the attack, and the unfortunate gentiemah, who is sixty-five years of age, after being kicked and beaten until le became insensible, was pitched into the street. Stll unconcious he was found some hours iater by a neighbor and removed home. Physicians have n i attendance and éven now serlons fears are ca- tertained as to bi ee ‘Two of his alleged as. sailants, Mary Gavin and John Smith, were arrested on & warrant issued by Justice Noe, and are now out on ball More arrests will orovahiy joe made, ‘Trenton, ‘Tue Poor.—One hawired poor families are xt present receiving outdoor relief in this city. On Tuesday evening # bali wil! be given for their bene- fit, under the auspices of the Catholics. During the last month 513 uxdividuals received transient relief at the Almsbouse. Sr. JouN's Roman Cardonic CavRCH.—The totai ammount contributed by the congregation of the Roman Catholic church of St. Jain the Baptist dormg the past year was $21,237 91. The total dix bursements for all purposes during the same period was $20,801 83, leaving @ balance in the havds of the treasurer at the ‘cls tt the year of $346 08, ARREST OF AN ALLEURD BURGLAR,—Yesterday morning ofiicer Brown arrested # colored man, who gave his name as (vans Nixon, on # charge of hav- ‘ng perpetrated several burginries Shelitown, Ocean county and Bordentown. A constable trom the latter place identified the prisoner, and, having procured the requisite papers, took vim in charge. Tith Mise tna Man.—-Op to five o'clock last evening the whereabouts of fate of Mr. Isaue Dunn, whose, Strange disappearance was chronicled in yester- day's FRKALD, was goknown, The money he Was snpposed fo have had with him, ae wel a8 hts spectacies, wera found in bis ‘ronk yesterday. Ji is the general impression that he Nas committed suicide. Several small boats were availed of yesterday Mitaoghour the en- eee making earch Tor tis body in the Assan- cree! ie Veins "i on Thureday night. y of Which he wit lost seen Salem. A BURGLAR SEVEKOLY SkNtercen—A man Damed Thomas Moore, convicted ov ty ot ments for burglaries committed in this npleoe, Rae — to nine years? bard lovor in che state LONG FSLAN ‘Tee Tox Cror of Suffolk county is being veptaly housed. If the cold continues for * few daye longer the sapply will be ample, OYSTRAS ARE BECOMING SCARCE iD the vicinity of Setauket. From one to bree hundred bushel per day were taken al the cormmenceent of Vue drecig- ing; from fitteen to twenty is considered # goud day's work now. Raunoap av SAG Hanvor.--The contractor for gruding the vew rallrosd from Sag ifarbor artived at Canoeplace # few days ago and made arrange. ment Jor the erection of buildings for the uve of the workinen and teams, With the exception of @ plot or two of ground near Glover street and one piece in Bridgehampton the whole right of by! has been obtained from tide water to Bunniecocke Hills. RELIGIONS REVIVAL--A very extousive religions revival among ail denominations is now taklug piace throughout the upper part of Suffolk county, The interest first showed itself in Southampton, tien extended to Sag Harbor, and has since became gen- eral. Spectai meetings are being held at Hampton, Sridgeham . Wert-hampton, Green port, and in nearly evers village In the eastern por- tion of the county, At Greenport the meetings sre called unions. Ail sects attend. The churches are crowded to overflowing and numerous conversions are being inure, WESTCHESTER COUNTY. ALLEGED VIOLATION oF THRE Hratry Law.—Jobu Clark, of Morricania, who was arrested in Yonkers on Monday on the alleged charge of selling unwhole- nome meat, was any tried before a jury and was honoravly discharged. The commphant ores Inade thagugh talice of some interested parties, ‘Te Homes VOR [NCURARLES, ar Wear Farms, of whieh the Rev. Washington Rodman i # pastor and superintendent, Wge Fecently een made the Feelplept 2 ee eee eee - of acouple of rather munificent gifts. The congre- pice of Grace chureh, New York, recently coniri- uted the sum of $1,400 towards ity support, aud the Riverdaie Uptiscopal church on Sunday Jasi con- tributed $200 in Lhe same benaif, SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT TARRYTOWN.—At an early hour on Friday evening ® man named Andrew C. Wheeler, who has reached the yeature age of eighty- four y while allempting to visit a neighbor living on Main strect 1m this village, fell down a steep fight of stairs, narrowly escaping Instant deat Wn being taken up it was discovered the unfortunate man had sustained a ghastly scalp wound about seven inches ja length, besides severe contusions of the hip and wrists, He was conveyed vo bid home to a state of insensibility, where, al- pase having the penciit of surgical skill, he silt us in a precarious condition. InPRoveMENTs Av Rye—The work of murcatin- mizing the old Boston Post road has been com- menced. ‘Two squads of men are now employed wy it—one near Dr. Cockey's, in Rye; the other ibar Horvoheater, ‘the vides which divides liye from Mamarovock, over which this road runs, is in so bad # condition that the authorities have been obliged to close up one of its sidewalks. The people are loud in their demands that the bridge be immediately vebuilt. Jt ts also st that 4 more appropriate name be given to the road than the one which it now bears. That name is, it is thonght, obsolete, and since the read is intended to be s grand boulevard it should be maimed accord- ingly. POUGHKEEPSIE. PRLAKGEMENT OF THR Csr Limits.—'The amend- mente to the city charter contemplate the enlarge- ment of the city limits by the addition of two more wards, making eyghi in ali. The pay of the night police has beeu increased, The REMAINS OF CAPTAIN HAMILYON.--The body of Captam Hamilton will be deposited this morning im Rey. L. M. Vincent's vault, without ceremony, by A large number of military friends. ‘They will re- inain there till spring, when they will be taken to Wlisgsburg fox flual ptermens. AUWSORG, A SINGULAR CASE.—A genteman nawed Whited, a resident of this city, who has for many years been adlicted with pgrtial paralysts of the lower limbs, had his nérves so severely shocked by the thunder storm which —ocenrred — here ow Weduesda, ht that the limbs = were n affected with total paralydis, and he became deliri- ous, His recovery was for a time despaired of, but he is now better and will probably regain his limbs to the ame extent as formerly. it Powsu Coxtastep Witt Caka—The teerimouy Jn the case Of the contested wilt of Mary Ludlow Powell, who died in this sity in November, 1867, has Just been ctesed defor) jae Kuviogate. ‘This lady was tne widow tate Thofhas Powell, a well known steamboat owncy, Aid the mother-in-law of Homer Pwasdell, O§ of the directors of the Brie Railroad. Mrs, Powell bequeathed her entire property, which was ldrge (the franchise of the Newburg and Fishkil) Ferry was one Stem), to her daughter, Mra. Rams del, leaving nothing for two granddaughthers, who now contest the will, on the ground that at the time of its alleged execution the O10 lady bad not the mentai capacity to make a legal wii, and that it was fing by undue infiaence exer- cised by her daughter and son-in-law. The case has heen “dragging along” for about a yenr, the Surre- gate holding court only one day m each week iv Newburg. The points are to be argued by comnsel on the 40h inst. Tue connsel al fA. Brewster, of Newburg, and E. [, Fancher, of New York, fer proponents, aud 8. W. Fullerton, of Newburg, Bed. Blankman and Juitus J. Lyons, of New York, for contestahts, The decision of the Surregate, which- way he decide, will be appealed Srom, and the may be litigated as iong as Was that of Jarn- the nae of cas dyce ws, Jarndyce, FISHRILE. ATTL TEMENT.—A genileman named r ishki Plains, fags that the panic which existed there among the fartuers over the sudden death of several cattle belonging to Sylvester: Haight is subsiding, in consequence of the fact transpiring that the cattle were poisoned, 7 were ali found dead by @ brook, and a close ttt nation of their entrails showed the presence of posonous natrer. A muan tn the velghborhood is suspected of having comunitted the net. ‘The le ance al Mr. Haigut's cattle are ins thriving condi- thou. GLASOO. Areesrn at Sticipe.--Rodoiph Merth, a German resident of the town of Giaseo, eadenyored to com. mii suicide by shooting himself. Before eumiattiing the deed be informed one or two persons of hin in tention and they feliowed him, Proceeding to # Held he warned them to keep away and then dis- charged the contentsof one barrel of his revolver inte the ground. He next placed the mauzie of the weapon to iis mouth and discharged @ seeond shot, the bail passing partly down his throat and lodging between the two siioutdcy blades. Jn its course the ball split his tongue nearly in two and cut his palate entitey of. The cause Of the attempt wax uure- quited love, Afier the shoe be indited the follow. ing: It in verrite 10 die so hardships. It in too la Christina Schrader ix David Abel. She rained m: her, You aball do with me ae you want. Grund Dakedomm Mecklenburg, ih the elty of Strelita I wout to die. Idon't think Isbell get well, If T shonid cite vlense write to my mother, ‘This is all J have to uy. fe will probebly not recover." He has no relatives in this eouniry, gel: Meee My mother lives in COXSACKIE, Tue CoXsacsie MURDER.—Important and new evidence has come to ifght in the Coxsackie murder cane, [1 jis been proved that Sitamons, op January 25, gave Christina Honghtaltng, the mardered girt, some powders or medicine in a paper, which she at once consumed. !t is thought that the powder was poisonous nature. It has niso been proved Simmons fexned insensibility when taken from the sieigh. and when he trst spoke he inqatren if Curistina was dead when she was tak en from the sleigh and if he could be made to swe at against her. ‘The examination i not yet concluded. Hondreds of peop! at Medway and the daily. have already visited the house cilement tucreases in intensity MILITARY NOTES. + ‘Pho State Areeval is pronounced unsafe, issted by Colonel#o! regiments for battalion ariiix there have courequently veen countermanided, Here ig anowher srgament for the prompt passage of Me. fKiernan’s bill In the Legislature. ‘The necesaity for the central armory in Washington square will wow ‘be apparent to everybody. Licutenans Loder, of Company B, Ninth rogiment, having been autnorived to raise & new company for the vacant letter K, the second meeting to forward that oect was held on Wednesday evening. Those who have joined the new cowpany are, it is sald, very food men. utenant Loder naa hie head- quariers at 85 Murray street. Brigadier General). M. Varian bas issued the fol- Jowing Genera Order No. b-~ L. The Gevera! Regulations, reserving 19 eee oe at them ag occupying the moe: Tey one ie service, tb as nti the intirence thes an poldiery, an responsibility attuobin in the inetraetion, "yood order and stsclipine of tha teal nO one shodid be ge vmaea well qualified f the Fathtt to a the Autien of Bia station, For the purpose a acre tn ite provision rhe generat reg een and th order’ one ot 0 ly qi nonbntsnleued we olierre 4 that to paogre and Sinton of seth partion as may Line offers of thi Sylande, « of comma 10 the tet, 9B wh Gity-five, Military Code, as rr the ‘quail eeport 4 frentter be eleeted ae in hereby ordarad i ke ver: iments of i rt mamioation vo Inquire and examine 9a the eld offieers constitute x voard to tha qaalitication and ftiness of thore bi ‘eo fect ponitions in thetr respective regiments and to the Fequt of puch examination to these i How re of live of " wearin) Pagrre of Hue omeers mist hereafiar be panied hy 8. A brigade Courtrunrtia) for the trial of delinquent corm mutssloved one ruttl now-curunalesloned sual aflicere Of Liha brigade will be poraies ge ordered to eungene on the ee ‘ond Mor ay and Novarabver in @egh year hereatier. Commandants of regiments will direct thelr chieta of etait t ake Yeurne OF Bt delinquent offigers to tbe cenmmnandant OF brigade on or before 4 uvem) jug. The fines wuieh ma: Jinquent ofieers will be to Woe credit of the saned For the purpome of « yee ogo the inipades in he Formation of sumtnnatal enka he eels bereby ordered wha! (in wacomtance with the a Loe, parnaraph %. and appendix 9 article ‘team pat bi te § graih 2, pegs YE, wine fort muse, i consolidates on the yr the, band snd fovn part wt ¢ w tain this position, tot wi ail reviews wher the bwnc mg bn reeined an cen oat ‘om the eglummn fe frontal the rev lew! * Fig fabing seakiocttane (rom Opus Faatien, op My Will in tity the several réyimeute 5! chia brigades At ait dacpdee when in stall (etrep: the ndjatant) take ok from right to left, oom Boe ke moniaiuel a eaten the rihavoned a ih . gine ae clowers uf the tear company. . hehdquis yee Roa heel Me date wre patadiiahed ob ‘The following order has been tasued 43 1h regiment: oa Battalion drills are herehy oedaree we f and P will amvensn vetinvscne rntPortny wich @ SIAL Arsenal, corner Rarrnth w and wn Fr ery vi oewombie’ an novel on ee C8 RCH CORA aie PM Flom yeran’s ‘ell at b P, Nowe taf, sae ner yy muste of the rompective “empaate wilt ae te fee adjotant al teat sergennt’s call Division ata ue say , FEBRUARY 7, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. mental armory are ordered as follows: -Compames A and C, ‘onday evening, February 15; Companies G and H, on See oedeyening, ebraary 18; Companion and M, on Wed- enny ovening, February} ‘jew B aud E, ‘on x ; eines February 19.” Line will be formed at & P.M. pre- clacly. "A field offlcer will condnet the drilis, and the senior Jickienant preveat will act as adjutant, Promotions First Aoreant Bugene Souleyett, Company B, 40 be fret lien- tenant, vice Burke, resigned; rank from’ January 8, Leb, Noa-commissioned stail appointments—Private Taomas Wil- ton, Company {, ta be golor sergeant, vice Bliss, reduced to ‘at his own request), to date from January 25, 1869, The vail of troop CG, which came off on Wednesday evening last at the City Assembly Roois, Brooklyn, was 4 most briliians and pleasant affair, ‘The rece} uon committes, Captaln MoUarthy, Lieutenan| Houre, Murphy and Sheridan, were unremitting te thew atiention to the guests of the woop. Good music and good dancing characterized the enter- tainment. An elegaat supper, which was far aushed by an experienced caterer, formed not tie least gitractive part of the programme. Characteristic songs front Mr. M. Nunan, who ‘understands the peanry of the trisie character;” ditto from Harry Higginson, “the fnpy wan,” and mashes of wit trom his charm lady, made digestion easy. f{ fact it was more a family party than a ball, and will be long remembered with pleasure by those who were present, CHANGES IN THE N The following named oficers have been commis sioned by the Commander-in-Ciiefgin the National Guard, 3. N. Y., daring the two weeks commencing January 17, 1869, and ending Jannary 30, 1869:— Cominissary General of Ordnance.—Witiam Morris, brigadter general, with rank from Janvary 4, vive George W. Palmer, resigned, Seooath Division,--Jobn Williains, waajor general, with rank from January 20, vice Craig W. Wads- worth, resigned. ify . Bowth Brigude—Kawara M. ‘Townsend, brigade quartermaster, Will rank, trom Becember 10, 1868, vice George McCinre, promoted. Ninth Brigade,--Preaerick t. Martin, aid-de-camp (Orsi lieutenant), with rank from, January 19, vice Edward DeForest, resigues First Regiment of Cavalry.—Menry W. Conrad, first ientenant, with rank from January 4, vice Leo, Landwehr, promoted; Jacob Jong, second giiguien- ant, with rank from January 4, vice Henry W. Con- ral, promoted, i Fifth Regiment of Infmtrn.—Wiiam Kramwiede, second Heutenant, with rank from January 7, vice J. mM elinan promoted, Ninth Regiment of Infantry.—S. Anthony Mors- chuuser, major, with rank from December 14, 1868, vice E. b Kinney, resigned; Frederick Schoen, first fieutenant, with rapk from December 28, 1868, vice George Haoschmann, promoted. Seventh Regiment af Infaawry Lindsay R. Rich- ardson, captain, with rank from December 16, J868, vice E. VY. Rogers, resigned; Frederick A, Scher- merhorn, first’ leutenant, with rank from December 16, 1868, vice Lindsay K. Richardson, promoted. * Righth kegtinent of difantry.—Michaci Magiire, captain, with rapk from December id, 1865, vice Isaac Cohen, resigned; Michaei Roache, first i1étTe vant, with rank trom etek ae 1868, { ice Ge P Langan, FSalgneds Owen W. Cook, SecdBA Henitenani, With rank from December 24, 1868, vive pied De Moore, resigued. svete tie or Twoetythe "i jeneat of Jnyaulés—Sohw C. Moo first Reutahane wish frank ‘rom December 15, 186s, Vive Alexander Shaw, deceased, Thirteenth Regiinent of Insan' vhaplain, with rani from May "Paylor, resigned. a Tioenty-third Reginent of Iianiry.—Obaries By Goldthwaite, major, with rank from Janoury JS, vice U. 'L. Chapman, promoted: Henry 3. Mauning, first lievtenant, with rank from January 4, vice William L. Bunker, promoted. Tieenty-FUm Regtiaent of Infaitry.—Charies Holt man, dirst. Neutenant, with rank from January vice 8Visiam Y Gugbleut, resigned. Trntyeghi Reginent of Tnfanvry.—Augast Fischer, adjutant, wiih rank from August 1, 186, ‘ive John Ueers, resigned; Philip F. Kranshaa, cor missary of subsistence with rank trom August |, 1868, origina). Thariy-seventh Regiment of besantry. Glover, Jr. captain, with rauk from mber 21, 1868, vicw Alex. D. Slaw, resigned; Dewitt ©. Ward, xecoud Heatenant, wih rank from December 21, 1883, vice Charles 8. Glover, promoted; Charies H. Leland, first Heuienant, with rank from January 14, vier Jo! |. Hermming, resigned. a PU hy Regiment of tngantry.-Wiiam —b. Allen, colonel, with rank from January 4, vice Eu- wene Le Gal, resigned; Joho Guth, major, with rank from January 4, vice George B. Goldschmidt, re- signed; Albert Mauer, captain, with rank from Jana- ary 18, Vice A. Liern, resigned: Ritter C. Hadley, fir lienteuant, with rank from January 1s, vice A. Hern, promoted. . Filysiath Regiment of Fenudtry.--Predenck A. aunissiry of bubsistence, with rank ary 2, original. Seventy-jaurth Regina or Injuntry.—George W. brown, captain, with rank from December 5 vice ira Wood, resigned; Samuel W. Poole: hentenant, with rank from December |, ve George W. Brown, promoted; Frank &. Je: kins, second lieutenant, with rank from December i, i888, vice Samuel W. Pooley, promoted; Lewis Saiw- M4, commissary of ku nee, With rank from January 11, original; Charies A. Cox, first lieutenant, wiih ravk from January 20, vice Jottn G. McKinley, resigned; Charles Geis, second hentenant, with rank irom Jaunary 20, vice Charles A. ox, pro. yeninth Regiment of Infintry.— first lieutenant, with rank from Vevember 4, & wart, resigned, LONAL GUARD, —Heury M, Storrs, , 1868, Vive Edward —Oharies S. i, ne Ki: cs Patterson, second Ueutenant, with ray uncy & vice Jolin Gardner, resigned. Oe Hundred aud Stait Reginunt af hagant Henry Baldwin, cononel, with rank from December Zi, Is, viee ©. H, Thompson, resigned; Archie EB. Baxter, jieutenant colonel, with rank frow L bey Zi, 1868, vice James S. Me 5 Case, Major, With rank from t 21, 188s, Vine Harvey Buldwin, promoted; John A. Davis, second lieutenant, with rank from December 24, 1508, vice Muitbew Life, reaigae: ATION. RBS) The following test; of officers have been accepted daring the sume period:— Ninth brigade.—Virst Laeutenant Kaward De Forest, aide-de-caimp, January Py Regiment oF Lisvants Famwary JO, eae Sth Regiment ar Jafaniry.—Pirst Lieateuant Joun Schutz, January 3s. Righth Regiment of infantry.—Captain Jong P. Durtee, January Pirst Lieutenant Edward M. Bloomer, January 96; Captayo Wuiuna H. Mclatire, —~Adjutant C. EB. —Capiain Jacob Mier, housemann, January 2%, Pwety Ry Keginent of Inforvéry.-iseutenant Colonel J. Huber, January 30, Tinentyeighth Regiment of Ingearw. tenant John Wagnen, January 20. Portpseventh Regunent af Infantry.—First Lieu- tenant Daniel W. Deitrich, January 29. Fifty sist Regimen! uf Infantry Adywiant Wil- Mam A. Stone, Jenuary 2 5 PUCN Kegument oF lafantry.—Capwin Jacob Tarver, January 21; Cuptain Adam (era, January Prtsitih Regiment af Ininavry.—Second. i tenant Michae) Kellen, January 25; First Lientenant Charles W. Morse, January 26; second Lieutenant Awos Alten, January 25. Ninetystath Regine! oF Infantry. Se \euant George Murkia, January 1s. ROBBERY IX MACDOUGAL STHEET. ‘The Thieves Arrested and the Property Re- covered. Un the morning of the 6th inst. the premises of Mr. Robert Harrison, No, 67 Macdouga) street, were entered by thieves, Who succecded in getting awny with a gald watch and chain valned at $260, ove gold seal valued at twenty-five dotiara, @ pistol valued ut five dollars, aud a silver Watch valned at twenty dollar. ‘The gentry carry of twenty-tive doiiars errency, found at hand, and then raade goo pe. OMecers Barhalett wd Flanigan, of the Twenty-cighih precinct, at once wet to work fo ferret our the whereabouts of the thieves. They at ovce mule themsciyes familiar with certain facts connected with the robyery, which afforded them # dort of clue by which they weve enabled to trace the crime ta the perpetrators. Atver congidezuble trouble they managed on Friday ast to hold of three men named respectively Join regory, John L. Morgan and Charles Adatos, in whose joo «the §=6gold Watch and pistol were unl, whieh were identified Ke? Mr. Harrison a6 his property. Last erming an- hex of the gang named John Hadden was amested omcer lett, and tn his possestion was found @ gold topay seal which was Stolen trom Mr, Hur. rigon on the Sth just. The prisoner® wii be taken before @ mugistrate this morning. SHIPPI Almuvac tor New Vorko-This Dry, hiret Lieu- nea i 7 O04 | Moon rises morn 4 a8 + 526 | High water...eve 549 Wenthor Aleng the Cons. FRURUARY 9-8 A.M Wenne PORT oF NEW Herald Packages, Capanine end Parsere of Veasele arriving wt this port will lense deliver al! packages intemted for the Hen, to our regntarly mothorien agente who are attached to our Kieam Vaoht eet. The New York Aesyeinted Py eplieds marine reporia vor attend to the delivery nf packages, ‘au will be #e@n by tbe following extract from the proceedings af the regular monthly mealing, held March 3, 1908: onand the Amgoeinter shop news mm the v wilt Jawan vod ORK, FERRUERY 6, 1669, barbor mar Tye oflee ot Uy Mera? apy =f i Jrannrren ia at Whitehall slip, All communications from owners and consignees to the masters of sels will be forwaided free of charge. inward bound vee CLEARED, alate Penernne. (Br), Hall, Liverpool ‘Steamship Columbia (Br), Carnagban, Glaagow —Hender- von Bros, Steamsbin Col Lioyd Aspinwall, Jackson, Port au Prince Murray, Jr, ‘Steamship Bienyille, Baker, Havana apd New Orieans— Livingston, Fox & Co. Steamship Tulle, Partridge, Galveston via Key West-C a anal p Tybee, Delany, Gul in Key W if won via Key est—Rpof- ford, Tilston 00. nee of i ghisaaushlp Cortes, Nelwon, Now Orleans-HB Cromwell pSizamnhup Gen Mease, Sampaon, New Orieage--Sannel Bleneaatle Hastie, Croan Reteeaee tee oe Steamelap Sav Jaciuto, Atkins, Savannab—W K Garrri- "Renan ip Champion, Logk wood, Charleston - R Morgan Steamship Rebeccs Clyse, Chichester, Wilmington, NC— James Hand ‘ip Lonisa Moore, Wallace, Newbern, NC—Murray, Ferris & Co, Jeane Beil, Bourne, Noriolk, Oity Fotnt and NL MoGready. Steamshtp Virginia, Drew. Alexandria—J Hand. ghigamaliip Jobn Gibaoo, Winters, Georgetown, DO—Phitlipe rows, Steamship VolunteergJones, Philadelyhia—J Lorillard, Steamshin Yazoo, Copksey, Philadelphia Philadelplsa and Sonthern Steamship Co. Newell, Havana—J WE it, Matanzas J W Elveil & Co. 4 Bask Hig (BP), Andersab, Trinidad (Cuba- JE Whitney 70. Hrig Coroun (Br), Hasted Rio Janeiro Tobia. fi lg Messenger (Br), MeColiy, Bau Juan, Nic J F Whitney Brig Jenny (Dany Lauritzen, Lagnayra and Porto Vabello— Boonen, Graver & \'o. Brig Florence, Rathburn, Galveston——C H Matlorg & ( Solr Jobn Lytmburner, Orsuit, Barbados Bryan’ & Schr Ida Birdantl, Birdsall, Cardenas—E Satches ¥ Dub Sebr Skylark, Loring, Gar Gomer. & Wouja. Sehr Elia, Montgomery, Manzanillo—Thouipaon & Huvier, Sehr Equator (Br), Jabason, Nassau J Dow. Sehr 08 Baylis, Steele, Mobile . i D Harlbaw & C Schr FG Sinith, Baker, Key Weat and Buypor Brown & Pinckney. hele MF Bimmone, Candy, Savannah—Beauey, Miller & ‘Thomas. fe Schr Union, Leighton, Brunswick -T M May! Schr Hyne, Giover, Clarleston--W 8 Brown Go Sehr Enchantress,” Covert, Charleston N L Mc Benner, Sobr J deramau, Weaver, Wiimington, NO-Coidcawaite & on. Schr 8 B Strong, Murrny, Beaufort, NO Thornag & Holmes, ak J W Haig, Brower, Brower, Newbern, NC--Thowmas & olin - (lit Mary Louisa, Gaskell, Waalnngton, NO—% Milis. Schr “Merschel, Chazaberinin, Baltimore Van Brunt A 4 Wal, adi isto) —H N Jackson & Hun, wriou, Paling, Stamford. ARRIVALS, D AY ‘TAR WERALD STRAM YACHTS. Biewnxhip idan, Mallorv, Savanuah, Feb 2, with mdse ‘and passensera, io Murray, Fertia & Co, - Steamship Franconia, Sherwood, Portiand, with ine, wo J FAne 3 is Ship Reeoluie (Br), Holt, Shibghae, Sept 16, with tn to Morewood & Co. ‘Had light winds and caine ia the Bea. Anchored at Angier Now where the #hip Shirley, tor Hong “Kong, was also anchored. The ship Netle Hasting from Hong Kong for New York, hed assed the day previous. Had moderate trades through the Indian Ocean up to Aguilas Banks, where encountered strong weaterly winds for sixteen days. Pansed St Helena Des 29: trom thence to lat 24 N bad moderate tradea and light vari- able winds ; thence ta lat 35 stro: st. very rough weather. 16, Jat 6 22S) ton 18 pea en: ship Rattlesnake and bark, Bering (Br); same tf mark, bound to London: Dec 19, signalized ship Glad Tid- ing from China for Leadon; dth inst, 15 mile 8K of the Highlands, took a pilot from boat ‘attersom, No 12, t Arie! wince which have bad heavy NW with snow equals, Bark Lanercost (Br), Eaton, Yo! tama. sant mh was, Ae, to John Caswell. Passed Cape Horn Dec 12, Aquator in the Atlantic Jan 14 in lon 36 W, and had fine westtar all the passage, Jan 1, Iat 268, lon 28 W. spoke ship Prima Donna, trom San Francisco for New York; Hi, lat 22, lon 68, apoke: schr Bagaduee, from St Thornas far Boston. Bark America (NG), Koper, Bretaen Nov 2}, via Fasul Jan 4, with mdge and 7 paswengers, id Unkart & Go. Has bad a atumation of atrong westerly gates since Dac; carried ay bulwarks on starboard eide, lost and split sails and sns- tained other damages. Dac 2, lat 4 39, lon $0, fal in with Br baric Now pete Greenock, from for Liverpool, waterlogged ; she had aleo the crew of the abip Hibernia, of Dabin, {tore Quebec for Quoenstown, whom she took of Nov the'ship being in a waterlogged iund helpless aondition : took off ali banda, both crews (b9 tn number), and landed them at Fayalan'the 3d of Jaw. Since leaving Payal had raoderate winds up to Hatteragy in whieh iutivyde arrived 292h wt; thenoe had strong SE and NW pales. Deo 2, lat 46, lon 20, pussed w vesue) bottom up, Waa about 120 feetin length, pot coppered nud apparently » new vensel. Oec %), lai 43, Jon Bt, spoke brig Hannibal: of St Ives bound E. who wat willing to take 12 men, providing we gave him « supply of jona; but being unable todo wo the brig coutmicd on her course. Bark Martin W Brett, Tukey, Cardenas, 6 duya, with sugar, de, to Brett, Son & Co, Fad very heavy weather tha las wwe: dava; blew away mainsail Anchored outalde the bar nigbt of 4th inst, and Jost one anchor and twenty fathoms chain. Bark Sarab Kine (Br), Ogilvie, Matanzas, 11 days, with augur, to J F Whitney & Uo. 2d thst, Jat 86, lon 74 38, apoke bri Thnothy Fields, trom Surtnara for Boaton. Bark Stampede ( Br), Friabee, Calbanen, 7 days. with eavar, g36 8 ard 4 Co. Had very baavy weather vorth of Iuysy with wu ve 'daye hore of Hat. Santos, 49 days. with eniiee, to ind fatr weather moat of the pas- rig Ruth (Br), ReLean, Greytown (Nic), 28 days. with ° Bark Cataiton, Perkiny, St J (Cathay, 1 gar, £6, to donaibun Thotupeone Boev s" teras with moderate weather Brig Bessie (Br), Bex Dabney, Morgan & 6 hides, rubber, &c, to JF Whiwey & Go. Had’ bard weainer mont of the pasnage. Ss * a ts Brig A 3 Patterson (7), Wilkie, Jan 1, vis Por- to Cabelio 19th, with hides, ootfee Dalloti, Bliss & Co. pen Hi days N Of Haiterus with Hand NW gales. Sehr by Leonard (of Obi unker, Montego Ray, Ja, 7h, WD coffer. de, omon. Had heavy B ‘winds of Hatteras lost part of deck load of Joawood. Tat inst, 60 ailes aouth of w Mobr been M Atwood, trom New York ror Havana. cltr A ‘wood (of New Haven), Elwood, Galveston, 24 days, with cotton, hides, Ae, to Bentley. Miller & Thomns Sebr Rachae! Vannaman (of Qupe May), Vanaainau, New Orieans, 16-day, with mdse, to NU Reighan Sel aaa Young (of Horton), Wilson, Darien, Ga, 6 « with yeliow pine to Sam) © Loud & ( s " Selr Jia A Decker, Carson, Virginia, Schr Snunyaide, Parsons, Virginia. r Win ldmiore, Virginga. Scby Wm Henry, Mi Dia. jehedy, Vir Schr Minguas, Hener, Poona — Sehr @ ll, Sidney, anno. Schr Nellie Bioortield, Hobole, Stumtord. Sehr Wen A Murrell, waa eeneneees SAILED. - Steanships Pennsylvania, Liverpool: Columbia, flange Rienville, Havana and New’ Orleaaes Tybee, aud Tilsen veston via Key West: Louisa Maore, Newbern, New Orleans; Gen Meade, and Uoriea, do; San Jacinto, Savannah; ‘Rebecca Cl Champion, Charleston; John Gibson, ginia, Alexandria; Ienac Bell, Norfolk. Also barks AA” Drebert, 3 Voiage, Bristol: Horace Beals, New Ori Havana; brigs Jas Cofl, Havre; MA Chase, Trinkds: Tauguro, Demarars : Moray, London. Sf usning Bay, orig Aretic (Br), outer 3. Witetield (RR. Oe Arete (Bry for The bark 8 Morton wn Victor, de, Wiluingto ae sn De + +4 Ie anchored wt quarantine, at moms W, Light Marive Disesters, BARK Walvo, Bukar, from Ardrossan for Philadelphia, ytiaiy Queenstown $84 wt fr ap ll pe ant Bete JW RAW YEN. from Atrien for Boston, before tre. ‘ted wold by auetion at Bermude, brought £74 dering. she ind 16 be parfeetiy rotten in ber topeides, FB oh. TRAX (Be, Powers, trom wae tor Belifox, fer \ fely feare were entertalm wed safely at port of demtination 30th alt. stg Aang Hyer Sha- Key W Feb 6 ~The & lets. with molaxten, for New York, ran anhore ot he Wns Kot olf safely, and Ie DOW Coming sown Berm Cmaxcarona, from nia for New York, wiik gan te ashore @t Cape May. he will come off after die chargng cargo. Koitn Jowarhan MAY, from Sigum 1a Grande for Philadel. ‘hia, put into Charleston yesterday, aun) fenkin 1% SHOW RECKRD SRAMRN--Throe seamen, who came bere lastevening in the are from Kalem, Maas, applied at police sation for tated that they were vereck in the Philadelphia seb J ulin bound from Ravannah to New York, and were the wreck by achr Emeline, o BluebUl, wn! cartiea ig Gloucester, where ved Fiesday. They are on their way to Bath, ip vicinity thay reside. Their names are John W! Britt aod Memry 4 were furnighed p cothag wor Yy fot home this 1. (We above sory as we Tiewe 40 ben hou on the part of the seaman. spoken Dec 1, crew all hold on torn fare of 500 Snowe or ema au = verre in the fi Tost, - Pigroguth (nen) Roek, Sth. Miscelinneous. STRAMANIE OUTY OF KALITIMORE, Laverpoo! for Ne Yorks pi ino Halstas beh font shard of oak steven The venaeie by Bangor uuti sani ara Abe ig tnd eg Jenkins, 108; Zavaile A oF Btoow chr Mary Garr, m Lymburner, 198 183, Franven Bellen, 687 A ‘iiay, BA, he Wasniwaron, Feb 4 dered at her Dec, nnd ot) Vanes are te house Hoard announcer the the range Triton Head, South ina, will be duensiourd afwer the Doth of Marah. Whalemen. Salied from St Georges (Bera ) ith four Admin! blake, Hammond, of Manson, 10 Keortsh rovesreen Spoken. eaual Rrapire, Papiae, from New Voce for Sap Yran jaa, from New York for Anwerp, Jan ‘i Camner, 1 Galventan fue Liverpool ‘nat MEAT Bae RN SOEs tw noe on cot Berk bef EY LS oe fh} from Aberdeen for Ravanven, Jao nha, fom Moesinn for New Oraany Jau 4, off Foreign Ports. samtion for WY ore dope tae rg ne 1 och Ward) Parks, Bower singe oy do; sehr }) from Maiaga for Boren, RaOW, Pet FAI ship Pericles, Jute, NYork. SN a Ria te Qual PAVANA, invari go tor New Arrived, chr Lontea Crockett, ne from f + dh On Crookett, NV: ‘Prvanooks Bos cee tar, eon Lem Myer tor Homburg INATOWN, Feb 6 apnea. § mMtenmebip Nevada (new), wera wise aes ry, from Axdrossan for Phila le ante hay rere Jip port seite Barsh Lovina, from Trinidad, to ai deus PR, Jan in nid Reclicen Taster for Bult for a inf oabinaWdy Urn, 19 Inng guano for Coronel; barks Elwood Cooper, Dyer, for Toney ry to foad for Baltimore; Serene, Oliver, for salon’ for Baltioage; ianas Rich, Achors, dag nee Awerican Ports. BOSTON, Feb 6—Arrived, schr Emma A Biggins, Ryder, Bappabaunock River. ‘the ‘ship fared -Sieame® Blackstone, Loveland, Baltimore; Sear ewr Lise It-l00ihe tous, af Bodton Foster, San dora (Br), Graves, Port au Pri fimington, NO “ee eo, Fen eereCuch: tends Ciemenar Amatioton Bema Francisco; bark Cereal (Br), dengue o failed Bark Andaman; brige Firm, P M Tinker, and B tii Aero swamers McClellan, Baltiinore; Roman, Phi- MS UUITMOBE, Reb be Arrived, eteamor Wan Kenaody, Pare kev, Boston via Norfolk. at George A Hor Boston via Nor- chinaite tanunar ooame Appell. Hawes, Doan sie tas. on a ere fs M Fee, tenon padi 5 Cc ny met, Galli- ate \Crenfunaos, dg; schrs Boon foo Nyork? Bum: \d Beta, Brown, for do. bare er eha: brie AJ Koss, Wyman, for Demsrurs, ready , Feb 3 Arrived. steamer Cricket, Vav aziad Ie dacksoneia put in for a harbor ,echr W thera. ihy, Francis, NYork via Wihnington, NC ; ‘Brower, Wilmtogtou, NC. bth—Arnived, vraie, New ¥ Sailed—Seamshi ¥ Suragonea, wil a 3 sete Souathan Mrs, Sagta la Grande for Bia, pub ma: Builed.-Steamshi Manhattan, Woodhull, New York Siaare'dir, Al Gleareds Rahrs Alex Young, Youn) ‘Sailed Boar 8a ee FORTRESS MONROE, ab'8—-Arsived,, Wig Meveenger, Paneer oka Mark Northwood, for Rio Janeiro; a ved, + a Navasots, ‘dmeccough Howton’ Sikh, big. Foret State, at Oe Cleared 29th, brie Mary C Rosevelt, Famaworth, —- 5 Bkh chia Gee W Dil Hilloy, Pensucola, Hurmies Browsters Gooliall, Boston GEORGETOWN, SO, Feb 1—Arrived, brige Deinant Locke, Cochran, York; Julie E Arey, do. . 21 an ni Bam ly, Cathcart, Rowton. HOLMES' HOLE, Fen 3, PM—Arrived, achra Lucy, Burl- bu Gnlain 4 Savanah? Mary Aaa Mawien, Boalt de Tor Ry Sth, AM—Artived, brig Prank E Allen, Olark, Carcenaa for” Boston's achiw Kusadi H Gibson, Bartlett, ’and Active, Coomba, Bauimore for do: Nella Starr, Poland, Wilinstony NO, fF Bath, ! Retied--Sekre Ida x hd oy Anata) Lai Pag Wal- tor, Bon Sorva, Mondel, Cheral lary 5 KRY WEST, Fel’ poi sche White Sen, Jones, frou, Cardenas far. ‘ork (8e@ 5 MOBILE, ¥eb J--Cjeaved, ship Pomona (Br), Irvine, Liver- pool. . NEW ORLEANS, Jan 31--Armved, brig Arie! (Br), Doave, Bonaire; schr Ww Hillis, Burgess, Philadelphia. spr Cox, Bordeauw, brig Theresa ntler, Rockland; schrs Rebecca, Florente, Rich, Philadelphia; Mary Standish, Rick, Boston. fs steataship George Cromwell, Vall, trom NYork; ships Lora Dathousé (Br), Ronald, and Amaranth, Watson, from Livers pool; barks Gessner, Juburg, from Bremen; Gchunbia, Mul- it “Cleared sha. Gainconiay Cart, Havre; bark Reem, al. | Mew BEDE RD, Feb S-Arrived, schr ated, Arey, NYork, pREWPORT. web 5, AM—Arrived, chr Thaman N Biooe isher, New Urieans for Prov’ er To t bark Scotland, Marshall, from Boston tor New Or- \edea! ches Johin Jolwons MeBride, do, for Havana; Jon W Fish, , do for Pamunkey River; Joseph Hay, Hatha- Wi for NYork; Ned Sumter, Wgwins; Benga, fiaish: Soraiuian, Holbrook, Mary Longton, Pink: hat, Kockland for do; fics Vickery, Benton, Nobis, 1 for NYork ; Abbott De Hw vreatn Carver, trom Newbern, NC, for orders; Nicanor, seaXew ‘xore pilot boats 7D Jones (No 16), avd juny “Bel oni, Wil, pons ya for Providence, is anchor in West Buy. near NARRAGANSETT, Feb 5--Arrived in Dutvh Island har- Dor, seur Sophla R Jameson, Jameson, from Roukland ‘Sor ‘ork. “ NORWICH, Feb 4-Arrived, schra Thos Fiteh, Pettigrew, vingains Breh 16) i 3 ; Brehve, Bariiett, Perth : wee SED, FG, mes nye ty 4 al fabez ic secre Ee nbcncoat esd Gener, Dewhen aa ie timofa; Hiawatha, Lee, do for do; Chas McDonald, Bakers New Bedford for Norfolk: Kit Carson. Rich. Boston for Vi ii ‘itmouse, Handren, Providence for do; Mail, Merrill, ite Ehizabethport; Isaac Anderson, Doyle, lo for do; Nee lie, Anderson, do for NYork; vail, Dibbie, do far‘do; Halen Wells, Fail River for do; A @ Pease, Rayvor, Mill- 0. ‘hve. Gertrude Howes, Carberry, Cave Town, aH, Fa St Helene for Boston; TB & FL, Scott, Elizabeth for Providence. PoThe tollowlg vensels wero boarded 4th fos by BS fa jor cutter Jaraes Campbell :-Schrs Chas F At Marys for Boston; Flora A Newcomb, Gorham, ; Plo: Tangier; B 8 Young, Hatch, Boston for do. TAILADELEHES, ¥eu Arrived, sehr Crescent. Lodges Hateh, RYork. jeared—Bark Aun Elizabeth, Norgrave, Barbados; acbra QUelo, Eldridge, Sayna; sane O.lver, Pannell, Havana: & RM Biaker, Alba, New Orleana; Abravem Iaveotm, Dill, fo PORTLAND, feb 4--Arrived, steamship “Hibernian (Br), Swith. Liverpool! via Londonderry. Cleared. -Brig Cheviot (Br), Whitney, Havana; schr Mary Miles Orewa Sagua. 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