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the salary of this oMfcer should be paid. In his re- cent report the Commissioner has demonstrated Sones pvie's analy ant Resta mot seem to have the of the country at Mr. BUTLER, of M said he did not think the salary of the Special Commissioner of the Revenue came in here. Mr. MoonHEAD—Where does tt come in? ey hg Poe le 3 fis teares nor in his deductions; but he did not ‘tank that any reason for out his salary. ‘Mr. Oaks, (rep.) of Va., ing! whether the Com- mi er could not get along a@ salary since his “a to England. Mr. Bor.er, of Mass., su Commissioner went there in pursuit of he had laid be- Mr. Krier, (rep.) of Pa., said it was with the of the Commissioner that he . ogre mime statistics to show that the report of Mr. ALLISON, (rep.) of lowa, defended the Special ner of the Revenue. No fault been found with the figures, but with the manner in ‘which they were arranged. He did not himself agree with all the views of the Commissioner, but in some things be thought he had done good ice. Aster farther debate the amendment was mittee The com then rose, and the House, at five ‘winutes past ten o'clock, adjourned. COCK FIGHTING. New Yerk vs. Westchester—Nine Battles, $40 Each and $100 the Main—Westchester an Easy Winner. One might easily imagine from the frequency of matches between game birds this season that some of the old spirit of the noble houses and territorial grandees of England, who fought their great mains tn the presence of judges, sheriffs and other high of- Scials, had an existence these times. The excite- ment, too, attending contests of this nature is perhaps dust as clamorous as that which pervaded the fanciers of that chivalric period. There is wanting, however, to make the present day equal in this respect to the past, this—the gamecock has inherited wo much plebelan blood. It should be the aim to re- move this defect. Oftentimes when their beauty cannot but be admired their valorous instincts are a myth. The natural pugnacity of such birds has been preserved and remains wo this day; but many that venturesome owners send into the pit to dem- onstrate the courage of their breeds are only fitted Jor the fate of the ordinary stags of the common kind, the wringing of their necks at three months oid to be brotled for the morning meal, or being fauened in @ coop and killed at six months, tuat somebody may have roast chicken for FRI EDR, Ber. pcre ag eh oa w fam Sed Recent See aes ap wuere such battles are the old pit a between the contracting parties Loy thickens should be shove, from were that five pounds four ounces to four pounds and fight ail that fell in. Nine were matched, each battic being for twenty dollars @ side and $100 the main. sian birds po — acaleved a signal victory over ‘ere from the vicinity of bred of English and Irish strains, while the City were a mixed 1.1, amountng to decidedly Tweuty to six Se Mga ary eet cctewer at Fig) sented @ Diack red, with dark Backle—a foe Tookag huckie, deformed and overgrown. ley seemed good ckie, deformed ov seeTn etured } c a after the ya ‘hy go BLY zhting, being greatly distressed and sick ov 1s uadioee He wee pounded and taken up. Seven minutes and four seconds. sea Figit—The light weghts. Much excite went and considerabie New York a brown red, with Gark hackie. Westchester a ginger. After thw first Duckie the brown red, seemingly having some fire m him, was the favorite at ten to eight. ‘These Intie fellows fought a rately for a while, when ‘Westcnester got a stroke that crazed him and another that hort hie leg badiy, and as he was given up as weet sone et Se Bw =9 P —- as it , wil eh- Sovakes ant determination, pleted and when ap, and saved tue battle nicely out ugnte ‘the weaghte we ey pounds 2A Third —The we were four ne ounces. New Yorks pyie—a “Perde Lym”—West- cbester @ black red. former tae favorite at twenty to sixteen. At the first fy the black red had the vest of it, finally the steel deep into tae as 4 stone. Eight Es ae aan bin Fourth Fight.—New York ili at ease and many as ultered agains: Lhe miserabie conditioned bir The weights were four ads five vances, ‘Westenester sent in another biack red, tee Rew York snowed a bine red. At the Grst buckle “humpy” had his ieft leg nearly cut from under him; but be jonght an up-hii Oght well, at last hitting the dine in the brain, and he did not know what hurt py quite strong. sat ot ht. The weights were four ounces. Now York showed a biue hackie. Westchester, a pyle. Twenty to fifteen on the Jatier. It was short work, as after the secoud or third buckle the red scrack the gray a stinger. and it dis- tresed him so much that he dropped his head and walked away. Great rejoicing at this was the first ¥ for New York, ‘Three minutes Ofteen ‘eco! Siath Pight-—The betting was now more favorable tor New York. They showed a gray, and as it was whispered about that he was invincible, large amounts were staked. Westchester seit in @ black red. The weights were four pounas eight ounces. It wae fy for fy and hit for hit, sometimes one and then the other apparently getting the better of Nt, when, at last, the condition of tie red was #0 thuch beter than his opponent tnat he brained nm Ik Was @ fight. elve minutes, four seconds. ‘This deer the main in favor of Westchester, Seventh Pight.—The Ri ed were four pounds weven onnces, Both black reds, New York being ¥ and invertor in strength. The latver fought a few buckles, but he hit too wild for execution. Nine migutes, three ands four with gray Ts was “bones" inst condition, and “bones” soon wave in. Seven minutes, ten seconds, BIghth Pight,—' ork, another black red, four — three gencne; bd nan nl e pyle, | ounces, ver Whipped his opponen ithout much trouble, ashe was very stale and un- ¢, too, to his friends. Three minutes, Pight.— Westchester, a black red, four punds #1X Ounces; New York, a pyle, four pounds ve ounces. There was rapid fighting for awhile, but ‘the red cut the pyle down and won gallantly. Four- teen eee seconds, ‘This ended the battles, and the f b York birds Heft the scene comaderainy “lighter in pocket, and fee uy that ler tif the metropolis ce Dol Wie bo lowe ite 100 Letter chicken Baan Weoet Phow a vestry be ured uced: SUBURBAN INTELLIGENCE. NEW JERSEY. Jersey City. AUD vor Tws Magrua Inerirurs.—A lecture was L, Me for the benefit of the Martha Hobonen. which is for sale by the city a atl an CSSeel nasa a mon) Creation,” which was illustrated by magnificent Hoboken. Surzune oF a MergopistT CuURCcH.—Pursuaut to @resolution adopted by the Common Council at a Tecent meeting the Methodist Episcopal church anata on neat tne petite segnee, ‘was seized by eve Council resolution allowing the ton to use totice tll the Ist of Jame, andin the vide for themselves some several of removing, in accordance the judicial decision plea si CHARTER AMENDMENTS.—A special meeting of the Common Council was held on Monday night, when several amendments to the city charter were adopted. ‘The drainage commission ts to be abolished and all future improvements will be carried out by the or and Common Council. The salary of the Recorder is to be increased $800 to $1,000; that of the Street Commi 1m $600 to $1,000, and that of the Collector of ‘Taxes from $500 to $800. ion to increase the Mayor’s salary from was negatived. The ber AS | appro- riations are to be raised by taxes:—$10, for the provement of the new City Hall and any other mblic buildings in the of the city; Bis, 000 for the purchase of lots on the Costar estate Seat Soaiing th to Haga Souspans erection of @ bu! No. 3 and the Association of Exem} Hiren be divided equally between both. An appropriation, not exceeding 000, is to be raised Hed issue of bonds, le in tweaty years, for the improvement of public squares in the city. The Street Commis- sioner is authorized to repair any sidewalk, flagging or gutter, rx png bn get be —_ a ‘ery on ‘4 TO} ol person 10 neglected e gy In all cases of prosecutions for vio- lation of any city ordinance @ copy of such ordi- nance, duly certified by the Mayor and City Clerk, may be read and received as evidence of the exist- ence of said ordinance. Bergen City. Exorring CHASE AFTER BURGLARS—ONB OF THEM SHor BY AN OFFICER.—While officer Walsh was making his rounds yesterday morning near the dummy junction Mr. George De Mott came up and informed him that the house of Mrs. Woods, in Spear's row, Communipaw a been robbed burglars, The ack door, and kitchen Baad $2500 $000 were found several articles oe eal for removal by the thieves. ‘alsh ofmficers Pierce and Farrell to his as- connoitre the soon came up with two men on Bowden avenue, who told him were to Newark. He followed them for ® short when they were about to sepa- Fate, but the officer Sepoing up told them he wanted them. They at once ran o! rot Palisade ave- chase ensued. Walsh fired seve- ral times, the last shot taking effect in the hip of one of the men, yet he kept running till other officers, fring, came up, and the men were col- lared and taken to the station. One of them dropped bundle jothing. ‘They gave their names as James O’Brien and Thomas Whelan. The latter was ‘Wounded and medical aid was provided. Recorder Mathews, after hearing the complaint, sent both prwoners for trial. Hobokas. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY.—On Saturday night the residence of A. J. Cameron, a wool merchant of New York, living in Hohokus, was entered by @ burglar, who succeeded in ransacking several rooms. Before bey hy his booty, however, he was discov- ered by Cameron, who was entirely alone in the house and who boldly ordered the thief to depart. ‘The burglar then threatened the young lady’s life, whereupon she fied to her room, locked the door and made such an alarm that the marander was glad to make a basty exit without taking anythingwits him. ‘Trenton. THE CaSE OF COLLECTOR THORNE.—A writ of error has been filed in the Supreme Court of the United States on exceptions taken against the charge of Judge Field to the jury. ‘ Unirep Srares Disteicr Covrt.—This court was engaged yesterday in hearing some unimportant cases. The trial of persons indicted will prin resumed this morning. THR INCARCERATION OP YOUNG LaFox.—Thomas Lafon, Jr., sentenced to the State prison for the man- slaughter of Josepn Mebring, for one year, arrived here yesterday with and along prisoners, was rowdies, who congregate about that part of Yonkers known as “The Flats,” havi oe tor a prize Heh, were on Modsay prucveting wo ¢ place where it was to have come Excise MaTTeRs at YOXKERS.—Yesterday proved worse than gloomy to the “fusil oil community of this place, inasmuch as the attorney for we Count, Board of Excise ‘ted some fifteen parties be fore the Police Justice for violation of the Excise law. A fine of fifty dollars with costs of court was inflicted on each of the offenders. Tus Sort Weicut Case.—The attorney for Messrs. Hudson @ Disvrow, of New Rochelle, against whom judgment was recovered a few days since for the value of the deficiency in weight of coal sold by them, claims that it was shown to the court that the plaintiffs wagon was not secure and that a quantity of the coal dropped from the cart by the way in being drawn over rough roads, ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.—A boy named Michael Waish, in the employ of John Featherston, a news agent at Yonkers, was arrested in that village last Monday, on complaint of the latier, who charged Waish with having embezzied money belonging to him, amounting to $690, Yesterday the accused was brought before Police Justice Atkins, when the pro- secutor, for reasons by which it ts to be hoped jus- tce Wiil be assisted, declined to press the complaint, and Waish was discharged. PIGEON SHOOTING AT SING SiNG.—A match came Off at this piace last Monday, between five picked show from Peekskill and the same number of good marksmen belonging here. As the championship of both villages was to be contested for, in eadition. to & purse Of $200, the affair drew together quite a e ng were clared the winners by a al ma bor Ae Be birds over the number Killed by their competitors, Tus HUGUENOT PARK IMPROVEMENTS.—At a meet- ing of the Huguenot Park Association of New Ro- cheile it was decided to extend Webster avenue from ite present terminus to Union avenue, 80 as to make afine wide drive from Main street, in the viliage, northwara for @ mule, over the beautiful known as Lather’s Hill, commanding « mag- nificent view of Loug Island Sound in an easterly direction and the Palisades and the Hudson river on the west, Additional ground will be purchased, with a view of carrying ont the plan suggested by the civil engineer having charge of the improve- ments. It was aiso determined to enl and mod- ermze the old Carpenter mansion and fii it up for a young ladies’ of the first class, which they contemplate having established for the accommoda- tion of families Who mnay take up their residences in the new park and vicinity. Daning BURGLARY AT TARKYTOWN.—The country residence of Mr. William K. Dodge, a short distance south of thie village, was entered mysteriously a few evenings since by some parties who, from ap- pearance of their work, had evidently intended to strip the house of every article 1 contal Fron the statement of ® man named Gilson, who is employed on the pre! it appears that when mal | bis sua! roands the time named he dis- @ light in the laundry, and on trying the outmde doors of the house found a number of unlocked. Believing that there were thieves in- side he went « short distance off to obtain assiat- with some neighbors en- tered, only to find that the supposed jars had Bed. nit was boxes to hold smaller articles. asta nt al ae een sas only mi pi iy ig we clock and a trunk, Which is sq) have been filled with ornaments, the precise value of which ix not degnitely known at present. OvENING OF NAVIGATION ON THR HuDHON.—ihe fret wail vewwel of Une meanon, the pehouner Ry A. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Forsyth, left Newburg yesterday, with an assorted cargo, which were SxonizSve tena of son. powder and 300 barrels of lime. powder is to be Shipped on board of Smith & Rand’s canal beats off Jersey City, for storage. Escargz FROM PRisoN.—There has beem another escape from Sing sing. The name of the convict is not yet ascertained. He made an effigy of himseif out of some old clothing and stood it up in the cor- ner of his cell, When the convicts were locked up for the night ope of the Rew appolatessin she prison. it being to thele Calta War cereeres the oe ure and reported america Boer Ay el nm iy all right in their cells. The absence of the fugitive was not ascertained until when the keeper opened the door cell to let him out, and discovered the character of the object he had mistaken for a man. POUGHKEEPSIE. Fata. FaL..—A little child, named White, three years fel from @ third story window in Catha- rine poor Recovery improbable. * SanrTaRY.—The health of the city Is not very good at present, Physicians numerous cases of lung fever, bronchitis and and ague. Leo Brokey.—Commander Chandler, of the gun- boat Don, accidentatly sit} upon the sidewalk last evening and, falling suddenly, broke his leg. SreaMBOaT MATTERS.—The John L. Hasbrouck and Daniel S, Miller, composing the Po! line of propellers, resume their trips for season this week. LONG ISLAND. WHALES ON THE Coast.—During the past week, every clear day, whales are seen off the beach at Quogue, and many people drive down to the shore wo take a look at them. They are taking a southwest course, CAPTURE OF A GANG OF BURGLARS AT JAMAICA.— Acting upon information furnished by the burglar Francisco Bouge, arrested at Jamaica on Sunday night last, while in the act of stealing a horse from the stable of Mr. Henry Conklin, in the above village, @ party of oMcers yesterday made 4 descent upon the refreshment sa'oon at Morris Grove, about a mile west of the village of Jamaica. The oMcers, after the building, were about to leave re- mises, tl that they had been misied, when Fo mane that a cellar had been dug under the building, the entrance to which had been carefully covered with brushwood. On exploring the cellar three men were found engaged = in cooking their dinner, which consisted of bam and _ chicken. The parties were at once arrested and will be examined » The cellar was well filled up with stolen articles, many of which have been recognized by the parties from whom they were stolen; while the oan with hams, chickens, &c., the proceeds of committed during eo few RE Re cel he accommodated with \ a few nig! jions should they be found on the prisoner soon after his arrest. New Haven. POLITICAL.—Monday evening a large meeting of the workingmen was held at their headquarters, in Whittlesey Building, at which an animated discus- sion was had in respect tothe recent democratic nominations for city ofMcers. A committee was nally appointed to present a city ticket at a future meeting, and resolutions were condemning the meee, in which the recent nominations were sec Yesterday the Democratic Congressional Conyen- tion for the Third district was held at Norwich, and Abel Converse was nominated a candidate for Con- Court News.—The United States District Court met yesterday forenoon, Judge Shipman, of Hart- ford, presiding. Five or six persons were nataral- ized, and im the afternoon the case in which the propeller Edward Beck, Wm. E. G. Baird, master, ‘was libelled, was taken ‘ee the question of tne jurisdiction of the court the case argued. The ‘vessel was libelled by the Fair Haven Keg and Can | ype tens Papertne epoca ty tom ieven Bridgeport. Tae Bonp RossrR.—William Albert Glover, alias 8. Cole, charged with the larceny of securities from the Pequonnock Bank, the property of Mr. C. B. Hotchkiss, was brought here on Monday night from New York city by William E. Marsh, ex-Chief of Po- on a requisition. He was taken Justice Bievens the prel before the Magistrate was next. He adjourned gave his true name as William ry gg cae ee at ey eatant ts ee bat was fixed at $50, and in default of procuring it for the. prosecution.” The. prisoner hed no, covase! u The prisoner had no counsel 8. Spencer, of New Excrrixna CnHase.—OMicer Hayes had an excit- ing chase after a man named Hope, for whose arrest he had @ warrant, yesterday afternoon. Hope committed an assault in or near Sailer’s store, on Bank street, on Monday afternoon, and the officer found him ay afternoon on the corner of Beaver ee chase ore a number of streets and over aif of Golden Hi choosing the grounds of Mr. Wheeler and Mr. Spooner for the of some of his exploits and escaping capture two or three times very narrowly, be finally got across the iine — Fairfield, and ont of the jurisdiction of the cer. BuRGLaRY.—Burgiars broke into the residence of John H. Billings, Esq., on Goiden Hill, at about two o'clock Tuesday morning. They ransacked the lower portion of the house and collected together a quantity of silver upon the sideboard. One of them went up stairs and entered the room where @ son of Mr. Billings, thirteen years old, was ; the boy was awakened, but made no noise, ait! the burglar beld a light close to his face; but as soon as the man went down stairs the boy jamped up and alarmed the house. ‘ Billings ap with a revolver, but the scamps departed, leaving their plunder behind them. Another burglary was suoscquently committed, probably by the same gang, at the residence of T. P. Chapman, on Fairfield avenue. The robbers went all over the lower part of the house, but found nothing of any account, as the valuables were taken up stairs. In going oat they alarmed the in- mates, who, upon examination, found phe house Open and a few a: ticles missing. Stamford. At about one o'clock A. M. on Sunday a fire was discovered in the large barn belonging to G. B Smith, ice dealer, Richmond Hill, Stamford. The barn fand carriage house adjoining were entirely consumed, with about fifteen tons of hay, one horse and valuable wagons, The lows will amount to about $6,000, which ts ag covered by insurance in the Fulton, of New York. ie fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. HARVARD COLLEGE, ® Annual Dinner of the Harvard Club of New York at Deimonico’s. Harvard College, or Cambridge University, as in college nomenclature It Is quite is popularly known, no one need be told is one of the most ancientas well as one of the most distinguished and honored of American colieges, Graduates of the college re- siding tn New York, with a view to keeping fresh and green the pleasant memortes of their coliege life and strong and lasting its hallowed friendships, three years since formed a “Harvard Club of New York City.” ‘The club had its third annual dinner jast evening at Delmonico’s, corner of Fourteenth street and Fifth avenue. These sons of Harvard had a delightfully agreeable reunion—a reunion made thus agreeable from kindred early associations, from similarity of scholarly sympathies, and a golden glow of conge- niality begotten in college clotsters, About one hun- dred sat down to the dinner, including, however, be- sides graduates proper of the college, many who have been connected with its professona! schools and 4 number of invited guests, principally alumni of other colleges. A large number of classes was represented. Leaping over intervals of sadly-starred years the num- ber in the various classes increased, however, till reaching ite maximum in the last graduating class, Altogether it was goodly company, a com- pany of well trained and skilled scholarly knights, some of whom have achieved brilitant victories in life's grand tournament; some of whom are atill striv ing to snateh its aplendia trophies, and some in fall and fresh panoply eager to enter the liste of brave competitors. Tne members of the club and invited guests sat down to dinner at seven o'clock in the evening, which, it i# unnecessary 10 say, was got up in Delmonico’s unapproachabie style. After grace by Rev. Dr. Farley there foliowed tor three hours a babel confurion of music by a band ‘of dishes and knives and forks aud corks, At length, the courses of the courve of Averchmakivg and tonsta Fr FEBRUARY 24, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. Rev. Dr. Bellows, President of the club, a orem Pt ae Na neficen an nity, ne se no longer strangers, but her chosen ad- response. : 2 draws forth those je! iow sanded Sed fam! w , and er welcome Sent and culture are.of iopeant fellowship, and have no boundaries of college walls.” Responded to by Rev. Dr. James P. Thompson. 7. “Our American Poets.” God sends his earth Whi souge of onditean and’ of marth, ‘That they may touch the hearts of men And turn them back to Heaven again. Responded to by William Cullen Bryant. 6 Our . All Sgr the fattintat teachers of morals ans ion, I of that church to which and to its founder the col was solemnly dedicated.” Responded to by Rev. Dr. Adams. 9 ‘fhe Dana Law School. A watch vower in the midst of the land which streams far and wide ‘the gladsome light of independence.’ xesponded to by Mr. Donovan B, Eaton. 10. “The Medical School of Harvard University. many a stream to refresh, to strengthen and to cure those who were fainting and ready to perish.” Re- sponded to by Dr. Stone. 11. “Our Sister Colleges. The grand charities of a libera! and far-sighted people and witneases to the eral and ever-growing thirst for knowledge. oe cae, eee devo' rivalry except in the race of usefulness,” Responded to by Professor Nathaa Hale. 12, “The Alumni. To them the college looks for aid in her necessities, Grateful children cannot be indifferent to this alma mater urgent cry for help.’’ Responded to by Mr. Perkins. é 13, “The Harvard Club of the City of New ¥ An oasis in the desert ited in this wilderness trade and tended by fi altar to our alma mater road, ever amid the din of commerce, the love of letters; ‘and ever fresh and greener grow the sacred memor- fo of ae Harvard.” Responded to by Mr. Joseph H. oat 14. “The Press, The great educator of the people; fit supplement to the Church, the coll the common school.” Responded to by Mr. Charles A, Dana. . 16. “The Army and the Navy. With all our schools of learning’ Harvard has always recognized ae pee arm of the State as essential to the cultivation of the arts of and placed the love of country at the head of the civic virtues, and on jJand and by sea, wherever the went, there went death they vindicated the dom of het teachings.” les e Wisdom ol Responded to by Mr. Charies 8. Newell. 16. “Science and the Lawrence Scientific School. From the the motto engraved on her seal was “Veritas.” She has ever regarded truth as the heat object of her pursuit, nor feared to erty where —— ‘SAT . ._ “The Eng nivel ¢_ prototypes of our Harvard and Yale, marvellous for their 5 honorable for their learning—the models after ‘which our fathers built.” 18. “Auld ag | Syne.” ze pee. ough lengthy, like the festive board. During the evening an ode com} for the occasion was sung, of which the following is the opening verse:— dear f our youth’ Harvard, dear guide of our youth's golden days, At thy name i 3 ‘We turn from life's highways, its business, its cares, We are boys And the warm of to our veins as of yore Reviving the scenes and the hopes that were ours the vanished but eweet long ago. characteristic letter was read from Oliver Wen- byt 5* regular and speeches followed vol: ie lo’ vol- cary epencies sud jones, tee Inter ‘at this stage ee of the former. Less pompous cy of Marked these later speeches and there was of set phraseology in the Sopeding senti! te. ee ee ‘sponte- came from the heart. mney lingered longer id Republican, Feb. 23.) ‘The official inv imto the of William ee eee ee by officer Tyler, of that town, at Southwick on Sunday, shows that the act was fully justifiable. Omer wi accompanied him in e pursuit of French and Bell, witnessed the affray, and had good reason for sup- poring. that a felony had been committed by them. le therefore did not need a warrant to apprehend SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac fer New York-—-This Day. Sun rises 6 42 | Moon sets...morn 5 17 5 46 | High water.morn 6 35 PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 23, 1869. Herald Packages. Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will please deliver all packages intended for the Heratp to our fegularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam Yacht fleet. The’ New York Associated Press do not now collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, an will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings Of the regular monthly meeting, held March 3, 1868 :— Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1888, the Associated Preas will discontinue the collection of ship news in the harbor of New York. Passed unanimously. Bg The office of the Hernld steam yachts JAuRs and JRANNATTR in at Whitehall slip. All communications from 1d consignees to the masters of inward bound ves forwarded free of charge. ownes ele will CLEARED. g'tcamantp Bina (Br), Tibvetta, Liverpool vie Halifax—J Dale. pcieamehtp Allemannia (XQ), Winsen, Hamburg—Kun- ardt Co. PS assis Virgo, Bulkley, Savannab—Murray, Perris & 0. cSitamehip Charleston, Berry, Charieston—H R Morgan & Steamship Albemarle, Couch, Norfolk, City Point and Richmond—N L MeCready. ip Nevinne. Baker. Boston—W P (vee. Ship Olsen (NG), Gronisch, Queenstown or Falmvuth for orders—Funch, Meineke & Co. ao” Adolpl (NG), Bartels, Bremen Funcb, Meincke & Bark Catalls Tosien, © ae = <7 Ward. Brig Lacy (Bi Fabbri & Channcey. Brif Geo Dowae (Be), Lantare, Barbados Henry ‘row- Brig Dove (BP), Dinsmore, © P_ 1 Nevius & Rone, Reif Germante (NG) Mcbwarting, fora Croz-+0 Tobias. Ue MD (be), ‘Nicholson, Cornwallis—Crandall, m1 o. oe 'm Mallory Jr, Wilbur, Galveston.C H Mallory & 0. Rebr Wild Crane, Key WostB F Metcalf & Co. 4 GH Mai iin harieston NL McCready & Co. chr Lote, Snow, D Schr M A'Ivina, Bodine, Norfolk—M B Bedell. Schr A R Wetmore, Bogart, Philadelpbia—Baker & Day- um. Schr Lexington, Davis, Wood's Hole—@ K Racket & Bro. Schr Dart, Johnson, ford, Steamer Josephine Thompson, Moore, Baltimore, ARRIVALS. tT LD STRAM YACHTS. Be), Forbes, Liverpool Feb & and ir), Fores, a. iy oe to the Na iad x—F rly gales the whole P’Steainehtp San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah Feb 90, with gers, to W R Garrison. in! passengers, to H rei We att north of Cape Lookout, exchant George Cromwell, Bissoers, ‘and Un! REPORTED bearit with ma, a 1, Om Haletan, an Bippowed to be the Ons of Merion, for Hove and Vers Crus, ae fertale lin ‘mde and passengers, 10 the O1d Bomataion snip Co. Bark Aurorn N 58 daa, with wine, £0, ole Amninek @, sn Patbed ibrar fan 6; bad fine pe EK EE leon gales, Bark Teregn (Dutch), 19 days, with cof, foe, to Maltinnd Fhelpa & Cos “faa fi f= of Tnagua, spoke achr Romance, from ———- for Bark Sen Eagle, Cone, New Orleans Jan 30, via Key West, ‘with tdae, to maater. Brig Harvest Queen (Br), Scholtz, Bermuda, # days, with maser to Co. Tis henry weather. ‘rig if Means, Went ce. Kehr Forest Queen Le Schr George, Hunt, Roel D lime, to W 8 Brown. phat Wie Res, " nd, 9 days, with Inmber, to 8 Lewis. Sone Fish, Teel, Rockport for Richmond. ihr AW Ring rap hoespert for Bator. Kent War 8 Donghien, Latham, Providence, EEEEEEEEEEE Téw dave previous to Jan 31, brig Fredonia, Da- ima erage dre te HERE ae | SAM, We ‘noon’ fell m with the. Amerioge ean Feb Uncle Sam, ‘cues toy mca sets Moen rN ig a 2 Et ae, ed a boat and ber with i HE dl i net ty are iti j fe é i i Hl i Brig Mai Stravam (Nor), from Seville Spain). SAILED, Steamships Etna, Livervool; Allemannia, Hamb ra; Vi Savannah; , 3 fy 75} § vannah ; Charleston, Charleston; Aibemers Norfolk, £0} # i of i i E E 3 § if i ‘ B Hf STEAMSHIP FANNIE, at Savannah 984 from Baltimore. was in distress, having had boiler blown out. Suir CONSTELLATION, Eves, from Li for Ne York, with a cargo of salt, which arrived of 8t George, Bermuda, in was leaking wadiy had been ‘800 miles of New York. Riess . Brig MATRON (of Barnich) rome. Boston for Jackson- is i q se Ei u & pio a iis ac Hace Kobe Bes 7 = aaa bark Giendover (Br), for NYork, ldg, at £3 American Ports. —, vi Mes- ville, has been sold at Bermuda for £40. goa; brig Robert Wing Hoseens Saeens Sele Fidelie (Br), fatangas; schr Claremont, Va. BRig J. recently ashore at Hempstead Beach, has been ‘%8d—Arrived, steamahi; Appold, Baltimore; bark got of without much ie Vol Me * brie, : Ohiilianwallah, do; ScHR. CIROASGIAN, Sylvester, from Belts Me., f Boston, with hay and” jesy “went ‘ashore “os the one Ls Tale of ‘shoals Pans sa sets Bera, nal, Soa. terrae et Beanon aves org tbe from Smith- Cae ihrasta aaron nee ce Gey gtaae met | wade degre nips by wreakmaster Brown, of Hell Gate, with 1Ee' coelstanct of uit nes Regula, Tee 8 Beer 3 z ak Jen 18_The Andrew Jackson (American is AR Aree ak Bitrn LlgFaiy Tanger for Field for Basins with i ‘snags brig George 8 Berry, Bradley, Cienfuegos for i i Passed 28d, AM, steamer Franconia, Shgrwood, NYork for ed. Portland, Fatmourn, Feb 8 The Kong Osoar, from Cork for Sa- | , HEW 0) 8, Feb 18-Relow, coming upy. shied Be vannab, has put in leaky. = ote, ie, Muller: & ‘alley, Harward, Havre; Ariel (Br), Do sae, Halifax, NB. lene Pavor- badly damaged Qheenstown: echt FL Porter, LrvExP0o1 Emit from BouTEWEe Fob 1S. sailed. the Owen, tidus Charleston, were tn olliion. ts the'river | ite uens Venture ead Maria; rigs Sinque, ‘and ee poippreoy dreey ‘New ¥ WHEW. BEDFORD, Li genes ochre ner The Hamburg and ‘ork steamer Ger- a onl maria, which has just been repaired, on, civsohr'S* Ponder, Jr, Springer, Wareham, for NY YPORT, Feb S1—Arri nevauR Palle ved, achr Clara Rankin, is pana oe wating Bay BO Miscellaneous. Ni Provinceton for i 3 Purser Wm Hathaway Jr, of the steamsbip San Salvador, ae ee bas our thanks for favors. for do; Kelley, Wood's The display of bunting by the shipping on Washington's for do; "Wiliam 8 Bae Snort PassaGr—The echr Lowe A Van Brunt, Captain Tooker, which arrived 19th, made the passage from Caiba- rien to this port in 6 days and 7 hours. Bnio Wu Carevy, from New York, arrived at Bermuda Rinse gia teereen ta meta tf Serived at this port Secterdny, Sino baa pert-o¢ ine comes gE cargo. a Lathrop, do for Notice to Minvtaars, lg Oy orks Ib is stated, for the nencht of manors of vessela bound to Nort York a o"fauaton for, dot ‘sloop Wilmington, NC, that there are 83 feet at low water on the my Rhoden Pra Also sohre Sur New Inlet bar, and 7 feet 4 inches on the North bar, Pro torn raves Whalemen. fork | General Grant, bark Steed, Borden, arrived at Bermuda éth inst, Fi , Jernega n, of Nantucket, was at Cape rH Vpoken ane at tif Cape Verd Islands, ship Contest, Chap- mal NB, clean. all well snes Spoken. Wenntngton, Ti Stig Wenntngion, Tidmarsh, from Calcutta for New York, ‘A M talnot (not” as before), Lowell, from New York Jaa 78, jon 81. Ship from Baltimore for Liverpool, with loss of ‘van a, ton 46. ib tae 2. Ke se esegpcrien srt Sophia Wilson, Nowell, ‘Brig Moses Day, for New York, Feb & Int 4 N, lon 68, Copp. trom Porto, Ries for pula; Carne Melvin, Schr Glengarry, from Messina for adelphia, Jan 8, iat from Boston 9439, lon 14, Wath fron 8 Feb So bark Auguste C Small (Br), % ‘chy Teaser Henley Ravaanaae ‘oung, Matanzas; Cleared ees (Br), Wylie, Liverpool; sehr —Broaantar ts teat iP in, doses ' SAVANNAE Foo iEcArives, Mraa'asht Loey Hotmes, i: Tole Cleared, ships Minnesota (Br), Laverick, sere asian, Spent “itr ued Caner Balled Barks Forest Bry Mo ; Halféan (nen. jucen (Br), Morris, Doboy; _Arrived, Haze, NYork; scbra Sa ‘Nassau Mary B Simes, wrork. R r Seapine’ me Soa. Heit hay ncn AGEN, b 30-Salled, schrs Joseph P Rose, Paull, coonsesteenenennepemneenieenaspehnennniasiinesicenina rormoss, Paulsen, NYork. ‘AnstEn, Dec 18—Passed by, Golden State, Darlin Soih Eiteabes, Olsen, Bingapore tor a For do: pe ButOTOL ‘Pili), Feo’ 6-Saled, Kalos, Morrison, New Or- ‘BURNOS AYRa8, Jan 101 barks J B Bradley, Brad- ley Damon, Wilkton; Archer, Pivbetts; Warren (Biv, Aver: and Tenbel (Arg), Mood tor NYork, dg; Libertad, Jor- dan, for Boston, ybriga Bc Regma, , for NYork, do; ‘Torrent, ‘tor Ham do. conn Hampton Ronde: brip Pideita: Bi New Vere tjJan , barks Uipeey, Robinson, do; Kremlin, Richart. ‘Arrived at do Jan 4, barks Strathavon (Br), Montreal; 8th, Pyrmont (NG), Wubabe, Work Mb, brig Therese (NG, Brun: | pA 3 © gE Teg Hasrimen, for Boston, | NYOrks Jas Ses SS jautA, Jan 25— Industry (Br), Gigord, for| | MISCRLLANEOUS, ——__ wagner ni (Beet te | —__—MIRCRELANEOUS, Richmond. Va, arrived 20th, une; schr Comet (NG), Ulee, | A BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN from NYork, afrived 384, do. ‘ifferent States No publicity. No ull divorce minus, Keb |-Arrived, bark, Ries, Bares (Br), i, ed.) Advice free, jotaty Public and Commis- Son, ves Liverpocl ter’ NYork! (see Dinkaters); 1th, brig "PL KING, at Law, 963 Brosdway, Firm, Crowell, Boston (will dlacharge and proceed ‘Steele, NYork (to sail {tb on HOUSE AND LOT IN wenue ; house ts 20x/0x62.2 ; A BAROAIN._FOR SAL Gub-celiar, three rooms deep. near &l two story, attic, basement and jadi; l6th, steamer Balled b, brig Camilla (Bry, Newman. Bost (with cargo of brig W from Atrios for Boston) ge A medny for Rey ‘aad ii Wale enon tem sae Ones Rony oy sp ngs | Sag” Sre ike tga of Je RROORE Bo Brn SEES Wea re ae Ret hate PE | 4 “acwns g om Wii, Nvorks sobe’ Brown, + achang om, A. 6 uae | bt Bs eiecet Sex feos pot bare Woteary (Bc, Can, tr Dealers in all tinue of Be stun ALOUTTA, Jan Gtenaron | quotaiiona, “information Taralched and, prices promplly Cashed In Missour and Kentucky Lotteries, MERITED TRIBUTE. c the river, t " pas Mente port bark Megunticook, Hemingway, Feb 7--Arrived, Kong Oscar, Jensen, Cork for ship Laurel (Br, Smith; Lan- tn Geta Yor Nor, park Valo Woston 1—In port abip Wm Kidston (Br, 4 for Sa instructions wannah, wig from 4 Carte tones del 80, condemned; jerrill, pS I Ty mega edt Ret arte Fete (ah, Ps Boston ; oraseres Blanchard, trom de ‘tor do. ‘Wind West Frofessor A. O. BanRY— Your Tricopherons I can most hi the best bair wash I have ever used. BROLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED 1” fatty ts — ea step Klee ino nt “A! HOUBE, Attorney. 18 Nassau street, 1L-OFFICIAL DRAWINGS ~ Missouri and Kents see ae a State 4, FRUROA e Bn OLA on port bark Rapid, Jackson, from Boston, | Booty” ES, i ‘aa Mitavnn, Feb arrived Riverside, Randgll, New Or cee a aralaned tn the above and ape ere ine Fa On street, atest Meats tact argued ate | a someon, dens . o LAD! WILL BE Hullngwood, Mi ) ~ hay )¥. 4,8: SCHENCK, OF put ee Masa ag, cnn wo nw | Deh nas eb ra Hoxo Kowa, Bee 6x0, Bec 1 Arrived, Asa Eldridge, Baker, fan rn TO EAD ERE ATRESIA WI ‘aig me tts Gadaars, Wiis “Gotent hn Foleo, Rpt at Lorreny.PRIZES PAID IN GOLD. mp Dec 94, barks Pekin, Beymour, for San Francisco ¢ _ CALLAGH! RO., weatnat street, P ; Albattoas (NG), for do ae Lyttleton a : # : Loent > (Br fe ‘and Melbonrne in full. HOMAS KR. AGNEW, 900 GRERNWIC STRERT, 18 ea Feb Wi--Cleared, brig Jobe Gwran (Br), Mayo, ae of oi ch ol core Srovistous are'ould dnity cvenp for pou or Everybody should Livenrdot, Voit Arrived Mrily MeNear, Boot, Mobiles | fh aM La rand moladaesare'ndPanctas rapial. Nek | —— eaten ere aaa atest Tia ad eer A od Wigs eraiaaras'® Os Lath 'NYorss Oates aw | Eceymen grande Shinto gate nue pS ee Seen pe SAMPSON SCALE COMPANY, Ph pany Em shemneg hay megan Nig : 40 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ti, res es, Tay S-Arreved, Charan, Wen Niort; |. nutectere aod have conmeatty on baud fet eats, Weigh siren pr } Delphin, Ryman, NYork; Oscar George, Rum | 1s csona Track, Hay, Coal, Catile, Warehouse and MMLC, Pet tarred bark Argean, Landay, Cartna- | TO” On jeared let, ecbr }, Reid, NYork. — sear bes phe teh Sage eas for Ban Fran- No Seale before the publie possesses the sensitiveneen, stm- et — Mow’ a1 beck yack (8 MoKen- | plicity, rigidity, accuracy, durability, compactness, facility Savannah; dan, ship Harr (Bobion (and — and to any location sat pebwarts, for Now | sii sactneee of edjuatenent ‘adaptability to any whieh belong 10 US PRON OOM BENATION, Newoawrse, Feb 4- Vor