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10 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1810—TRIPLE SHERT. nomenon a snd, Golammamaaneatiats r p votes them, ft will defeat | mond, Ac (and all were detained ons id 1m addition to his present duties, assigned to duty | ihe we'come doors the plaster tenfold. | an action of Governor ‘Gpiee People and throw it | quence orthe prevailing atoran), "= '&° '0wer Pay tne y ARMY INTELLIGENCE. asa member of ihe Lighihouse Board. im piace Of | It sh-ald be hore Ynentoned | that to | tn the Legisiaiure, where Governor Stevens will uw) Wind at euneet NE, ry of Brevet Brigadier Geueral Bache, retired, take | he opening of the ball Captain nie, a double lly be re-ciected. rhe 190 claina they cal pent eon ; tiled eworaary 2, fhe, Provwenos Light Infantry, surrounded Uy We | Sica yumcient number of tlt andigaten vo whe Shippiag Notes. mio th Twyertant Orfer to Retired Oficere—They | Cotonel J, N. Macomb, upon belng relieved & ‘aembers of his company. Legislature to defeat an election of a UilWe@ States | owing to the severe NE gale and enow storm of yesterday 4 are at Liberty to Enter Into Any Business Browse Bngatier General Berea, om to piB OE, | eee mas Wits 8 pepe {hanks for the nose | Seuator next Juve, relying om the adherence 10, pelt there were no arrivals of sailing veascls via Sandy Hook. Dempcratic Caucus on the Bill ‘4g Abo}. | They May Select—No Authority from ene | Hoque AO maNG sal of Grovet Major Geusr gf | pitallty extouded to funtey on the ove. | favorites of the republican, memvers. Thelt SIM | o1r' cut report a gue of usa! vlolease oa and the ish the Court of Speci Govermment Needed—All on Duty for the | Warren, and unflouhed at the time oF his relle! gion of tneir visit to New York i October la8t. | neinor of ie other pariies have announced pubiic | weather very thick, and should thero be any vessels in tho : a Peeerrmere Reheat: amare 3. Terenas Coloneb and ieee Gi pS hey bart ad (ie og Seyi al speakers, while Mr. Flint will ocoupy the eld unill } yicinhy of be sme ey wt be gd the Sessions. ASHINGTON, 1870, . C. proceet a spoons f brief happy Ghat tt-was a brillant election, ‘ ine Disestors. The following general order was promulgated | $p4 Telleve Brevet Brizadicy teatro aaa it was, in, 1 ari tuuberance party bas us hie promivence | p< wanes yanieay rom Maran fo Bamerey ¢ from the Headquarters of the Army to-day:— by February 2, ond | by, any aumular event of the season: oe, y vee enn Moma, fore Matgnanay nb. Chasteeton. 2th toh One—Under the provisions of the act A ~ ther on the pasdage, sprang spars, split Brevet . D. Ki thronged with and fasion, looked as it rleneed heavy weal THES BILL AGP,nED To. |: La iakata tate Bennet hee a ee oof he Sousurac: | rarely’ hea done” “A "good of golden light added EUROPEAN MARKETS. i and iad ote ry 4 sidered as relieved Irom such aasignment on the 2186 » ond, sate lustre, LS wey} to the assemblage on a Sour B Le 4 banned, fe pobeebee ss er Re Hod, rabneEed rood > nas ‘| inst, and wil proceed to such homes as they may Bae ee eee abe clin Ge tele te scaaned. artahe | Meee r ton eed Pen Te one ee oot | Meee , cf uvenant for N Mr. Norton’s Substitute for the Excise Bil | “T:co—Retirea omcers, detailed as professors at @ of the construction of tue denind which, i the Systane, Maas We account, American securities closed quiet and | | Sus Gouawntnn® (lobed henry weather, durag coll under the act of July 28, 1868, section 26, iF ans ensal y i erie | which lost anchor and 50 fathoms cable, ¥ “ ware d river. Lieute- tering attendance included, as already meu- | 3$65, old, 867%; 1807, 86%; ten-foriies, 84%; Erie 7 in the Senate. thoy are at bercy to Tomain atte colleges, it thay | bave Colouel and, Grovet Brigadier General Wan. tt ty en Oe a etidi, sroteentcan Kalina tha 1O3E Mao Sentral, Hota; tiga | Sonn oreute; Tem NeTte hoa wobely se desire, under auy privave arrangement with the trom the cba) estecn, 27, __ | next day at nigh water, Aunawy, Feb, 8 1870, | #uhorities thereot, OAR BG ROPE ORIAED | ee OR All aaartere ne ones eacarreaa foptrend | yaar, a tee. 8 | Goin Loocioo was tauncket from th marine railway Three—It 18 understood that retired oficers m: ‘vb inet and will reload her cargo for Boston, ‘arrel Board by Bre- Acancus of deviocratic Senators and Assembly- | enter upon any private business; that they bave ship with which the ‘Twenty-second regiment is unl- | unchanged, jie men was held tovaight in Senator Norton's room at | Fist to coauge tueir place of restdence or travel at | Yer Br Poe, to take station at versal ere present tn the early | _ LiveRPooL Corron MARKET. —LIVERPOOL, Feb. 8— oer erect alls bi their own preasnre, without further authority, | Louls, Colonel Macombali from bis in Of the evening Major General Kiddoo, U.' Aj Eveuing.—The cotton market closed firmer, but not’ We are under obligations to p the Delavan House, with re‘ereace to the repeal of | except to leave the United States to go beyond me | Present davies, Lieutenaut Colonel C. 8, Stewart, | General Woodward, General Butterfield. ‘General | quotably higher, Middling uplands, 11240. 1hld- | sleamship Champlon, from Chariton, for favors ‘We act creating the Court of Special Sessions, which | sea (paragraph 188, Regulations of 1663), aud that | UPO velag relieved by Brevet Colonel Kurtz, to pro- urns! U. 8. A.; General Dakin, General igtieo,, ing Orleans, 11544. @ 113.0. ‘Ihe sales of the day STFAMER ONTARLO Was sold ate Boston on the Sd ico for” wil probably be introduced in the Assembly and | Unless speciuily exempted they should report their | C¢éd to San Francisco, Cal., and take the duties ow | General Reeves, and General McDowell, U.S. A} | have been 10,000 bales. ‘The shipments of cotton 2a, to atid tha claims of onary ‘The ship was: ; address monthly to tne Adjutant General, held by Major Euliot. Major and Brevet Major Gen- | Colonel rich, Colonel Funk, ‘Shira divislon; | from Bombay to this port, for the week ending the | purchased by J W Baleb and Nathan Crowell, Senate to-morrow, and will receive more favor than Four—in thos performing a duty whieh the law eral G, K. Warren, when he shall Lave completed | Captain Camp, U. 8. A.; Colonel Heath, Colonel | gu instant, Dave been 18,000 bales. Bank R B WAc«wn, from Matanzas for New York, put many of its enemies count upon, There were pres- | imposes the Secretary of War aud General of tue | C¢*tain maps and reports he is now preparing, and ton, tenant Colonel Fay. mesuren. HAVRE Corron MARKET.—HAVRE, Feb. &.—Cotton } into Fortress Monroe AM of Sth inst through stress ‘ent at the caucus Senators Creamer, Genet, | Army take occasion to express thelr regret that, in | 30t later than April J, to turn over his remaining oe Are Major Keat, jor sell, Captal ne opened quiet and steady, weather. teins. 7 “4 the nacurai course of things, the long continuance of | dutles temporarily vo Senior Assisiant brevet | Hogins, Lieuenant Colonel J. T. Camp, Ma) LivgRPOOL BRBADSTUFFS MARK2T.—LIVERPOOL, Notlee Horton and Bradiey, and Assemblyinen Kiervan, | mos, faitaful devouon to duty on she part of the | Major Beuyard, then proceed to Detroit, Mich., | Brown, McGrath, Adjutant Harding, Captains Vose, | Feb. §—Evening.—The receipts of wheat ut this MEDITERRANEAN —PORT OF ALEXANDRIA, Cavanaugh, Murphy, Cooke, Piunkett, Frear, Velds, | ontcers concerned must at lust terminate. Douot- Rayna beh Brigadier General Re a. bs a ceenca Sampenane Len ee 108 Sa os at turee Gays ave been aesoganas ‘ The following directions, sung EY .p recans See, Oi e: r ‘a fi \- cl ol the gurve; ol . are American, for the Boul ~ Y Bergen, Campuei, Carey, | Hennessy, blair and | Hess a most, not iy ail edges u respite trom une | MoT aad Nortiwetern takes, Major ana Brever | Hetuah Cousdl, sit B, Ml, Archibald, the French | prices arec-Wueut, ke tadew se, Ind. per cenral for | hare veen drawn up by Caplain OS Narey of HTM 8 New Nachunan, Colonel M, ©. Murphy presided; L. D, Kiernan acted as secretary. Tweed was not pres- ent, nor the Speaker, Awotion was made by Mr. Kiernan tnat each member of the caucus should pe bound by the action of the majority, whereupon Sevator Bradley and Assempiymen Cavanaugh aad Frear withdrew. Mr. Cavanaugh stated that ne withdrew on account of We iva personal relations existing between munseif agua Judge Dowling. Senator Bradiey aid not and Russian Consuls, &c. A lengthened programme of dancing was gone through with walnterrupted harmony, terminating after three o'clock, leaving 4 subject of pleasant recollection in the minds of those who participated in twe event. Societe Calinalre Philanthropique. It 19 said that in the time of Pompey an extrava- gant young gentieman entertained bis friends, the beverage par excellence being pearls dissolved in Since that period matters have taken a aittornia white, and Ss. 8d. a 8s. 4d. for red winter, Corn, 268 8d. per quaiter for European. LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS ~MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Feb. 8—Evening.—Pork declining. Lard, 128. per owt. Baoon, 578. per ewt. for new Cumberland cut. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Feb. 8—4 P, M.—fefned petroleum 1s. 11d. per galion. LONDON PRopucg MARKET-—LONDON, Feb, &—5 P. M.—Taliow firmer, but unchanged. Sperm oil firmer. Sugar, dvs, per cwt. for No. 12 Dutch standard, on the spot, and 288. per cwt. for do., afl Calcutta linseed, 658. 6d. Linseed cakes, £9 5s. a £9 10s. per Not necessary, coming, a8 1t does, in this invelun- tary jorm snd witbout # possiollity of inpiled re- proach, Tue best wishes of the government tor their future comfort and happiness follow these veterans and thoss who have preceded them in re- tiremweut from all service 10 Lue homes ol their choice. by command of General SHERMAN, &. LD. TowsSEND, Adjutant General. Lieutenant Coionel Wilham P, Craighill to proceed to Old Point Comfort to relieve Brevet Brigadier General Brewerion, retired, of the construction of Forts Montoe and Wool, by February 20. In addition Brevet Lieutenant Colonel) Craignil will, a3 soon a8 relieved from dues in oifice of Chiet of Engineers, not jaler than April i, relieve Brevet Colovel Kurtz of the charge of construction of deiences of Wasitug- ton and Halttmore, and tx his oiice in Baitunore, Md.; Major and Brevet Colonel J. B. Wheeler to turn over at once to brevet Colonel Merril his duties and responsibiiiuics in conuces PCAN bearings sre magnetic. Variation 6 degrees West- in 186%) Ventral Pasa, {a the deepest thi the pork S1ee las uairow causal of Bs fectbelng Bound through the Central Pass from the wert mands heen. the Pharos 3 ‘well of Black Kock until the Huheirch bea~ pen 6 n the east sidv of El Kot s OE El Fara beacon is inline with the west beacon, bearing 8 1 W (8 by W 3% W); then bard aport to bring the north beacon (alow stone tower with a dome top) in line with the knob om the east end of the Black Horn mark on the const, beaaing © reef: only 30 feet wide, Assignments of Officers of the General Staff. “ 4 1 vinegar. y 46 E (SSK 44 B), which leads through the deepest water be~ wish to be bouna by apy actton which would a “ uon with harbor improvement of Chicago and . ton for thin obdlong for feeding. Common rosin ‘Shoals to the striped 0 aud iMterfere Willi che interesis of his Intends, and Mr. | _ U™der instructions from the President of the Uaited | Micuigau City, Lo turu over ils remaining duties to | turn, and to the French cooks may the better | quiet. Kettned petroleum 'firm and unchauged. = | twctn El Para and 0s toe Shoe tothe Ribtiel asses mat States the following assignments are nade of ofiicers of the genera staft:— ADJUTANT GENERALS DEPARTMENT, Lieuteuane Cojouel aud Grevet Brigadier General Frear wag silent as to bis course. Kieruan sald that he vid aot uke (0 pledge himself to nis future course Ob (he presentation of the Dill, in 80 far as IL inter dered With the interests of Judge Bixby, but would go with the wajority. When thegroi! was cailed une Capiain Cuyier, Who will receive (heim tewporarily, and proceed to Washington, D.C., aud report for duty in the office of Cinef of Engineers; Major and bre’ brigadier General 0, M. Foe, on beilg re- neved by Major Eiiot, in his duties as engineer change be largely attributed, siuce they can produce sometuing more wholesome and pal- ataple with a much leas valuable commodity. Moreover the melody of Homer’s verse can PETROLEUM MARKET.—ANTWERP, bev. .—Petro- | wate Jeum closed witha declining tendency; standard Anchoraze seaward itegpah the Central White, 63 5f. n and white striped buoy atthe en- trance, and when the north beacon is in line with the knob om the east end of the Black Horn mark on the coast, bearing S od roline ‘ o cs J. O. nelton to be relieved irom duty im the Adju- * 14 E), ateer with thore marks on until the light Dalatinneniien ce Dreseutiag the repeal | HBL General's oMce, and to be ordered to TepOrt Hoy po aga a te ay Fe cigar ‘onde | hardly reconcile us to the culinary arrangements of CLD NO. 7. oune on Elungsion Point i 1 lino with Abubakar Tc, bear. bill the Assembly was kuocked woot | “Me General comwmandlug the Division of the Pactilc | or tne engincer service of the Eleventh Ligut | is countrymen so vividly descrived in his dowing oe nonairaaT Dud with ihe Bubigrch beacon just open on the east side of El awong the memvers of the caucus ike a | C2 the completion o/ the special ordera under which | jiouse district and reueve the officer in charge there | hexameters, nor can we beauty of the Ionian dialect | evaion or the George T. Trimble Associa | Koi bencon, bearing § 64 (Sty E% F). When Pharos a@huitiecocs. Lverybody seemtng to aspire to | #2 is How acting; Liewtenauy Colonel aud brevet | of ot works of river and narbor improveiuents on J f tion. ‘Tower is well open of Black Rock the vesuel will be clear of Me honor or otherwise, us the case may oe, It 1s brgawier General Robert Willams, relieved frou Lake Huron ana St, Marys river; Major aud brevet give acharm to the process of preparing the pork Asqetaar' f Ninduedkanteiie irita actuated b: all angers. 8 abl ia 4 famarked by a Zaid some of them did not want the houor, ‘ne | TW Mm the Adjutant Geveral’ office April | Coionel v. 0. Houston on May'1 to turn over his | for the feast of Penelope's sultors. ‘The French gathering of kindred spirits—spirita actnated by | | The Maraout Pass is 8 cablon wide, and fe marked by a Probability 13 that the glory will tall to the char. | 4) @M4 then report for duty to the Genera | preseut duties to Captain Ho.gate, who will receive | COOKs, who, some people imagine, can make a pre- | a love of good cheer, generous and gental men, who | stone beacon erect kanat and a long white bora wark in froat of it, Deating through the pass, keep the beacon shut in behind the horn mark, whieh will give mot lexs than 18 feet water, ‘The beacon brought 1g of the distance from the east towards commanding the Department of Virginia; Major and erevet Major Geaeral Wuhan D, Whippie, relieved on arrival of brevet Brigadier General Keitou at Mad, the gallant colonel nimself. A caucus Wil be Leid Lo-murrow night to decide Bpou a name for Police Vommissioner in Boswortn’s them temporarily, avd then to proceed to Milwuu- kee and asvuine charge of river and harbor werks with which bxevet Colonel Wheeier is at present sentable dish from paving stones and oyster shelis, are masters of the day, and the science to which they have brought the art of cooking fully demon- had been boys together in days “lang syne”’—was held at the St. James Hotel last evening, The ‘ - adqaar y Pact ape ‘ 4 bearing SSE, will lead Wace. Sheppard Kuapp will probably pe tne mun, | HeAdquarsers sof tue Division of the Pacific, and to | charged on Lakes Michigan and Superior, excepung | strates the fallacy. of the old maxim that} occasion was the annual reunion of the | the west knob of the horn mark ; : " 0 + General's ; ‘ ? Nae teat - through tbe channel in not less than 23 feet water. for Kegent of the Uuiversity Francis Kiernan, Wit | Tevore 41 Person for duty in the Adjutans Generul’s | the aroors of Chicago and Aicoigan City; Major | people can easily tnd out what Is best for them. It | Goo . le Association of the Ninth pa ham Cassidy aud Dr. Henry J. Auaerson are men. | giice at Washington; Major and Brevet Brigadier rues | isnot great things, bUt trifles, that make upthe sum | Geese T. Trimble ation: of the: Geo. H. Eiiott at once to turn over bis present daties to Brevet Coigasl Meadell, woo will receive thei temporarily, aud then to proceed immediately to Washington, D. C., aud repors tor duty as engiveer secretary of the Light House Board; Major and Brevet Colonel Wiinain K, Merrill, 1a addiuon to iis resent dulies, ab once to relieve Brevel Colouel Wheeler, in charge of the tmprovemeut of the har- bors of Chicago and Michigan City; Brevet Colonel Mecriil’s station to continue at Chivago, Lil. aCaptain g | MEDITERRANEAN—BARDINIA—ALTERATION IN THE LIGHT ON CAPE CAQULA. Hypwoenarily Orrior, a th Samuel Breck, relieved from duty in the Adjutant Generai’s office and report on or beiore July 1 to the General commanding the Departnent of Missourt for auty; Major ana revet Lienteaant Colouei George K. Leet to report in person without Geiay to the Genera: commanding the Veparunest of the Cumberaud for auty; Major and brevet Licutenant Cvlouel James P. Martin to be relieved on arrival of Brevet Licutenaut Colonel Leet at headquar- ters, Department o1 the Cumoerland, aud report in class of Old Public School No. % and more pleasing reunion—one fraught with all me enjoyment that lively dispositions, natural wit 00 grateful memories of the past can give, 1t may safely be said was never held. At the head of the table was Mr, John W. Greaton, a gentleman great on scientific and gastronomtc problems, flanked on one side by Mr. J. ‘1. Adams, one of the trustees of the Old Public School Society, and on the other side by Uonued. Horatio Seymour aid Charles O'Couuol are of huwwan happiness, @ Jact that bas already been aiso spoken of, too frequentiy proved to need argament. Now the French cooks of New York gave tueir annual bail last bight at {rving Hall, an event, doubtiess, of mighty Import to epicures, but one, by the way, tat will bring hope und comiort many widows and orphans as the adair is gotten up for the benefit of the relatives of deceased members of this beuevo- lent association. It was oue of the merriest and Meeting of the State Hom@opathic Society. ALBANY, Feb. 8, 1870, The State Home@opathic Society met at the City Hall to-day. The President, in his address, stacea ‘that there werefabout 800 homcopathic practitioners ,ONDON. Jan 1, 1870. The Italian government Lost nm Hotice that from the day ot December, 1869, the following alt niger antl be made in the light on Cape Caccia, west coast of Sardinia: the txed-and ashing wulte ight would bo chauzed 10. a fixed white light, showing u red flash every 4 umnuter. GREFCE—RE-FXUIGITION OF L6H AT MISSOLONOS, ' With reference to Notice to Mariners, dated Dec 10, 186% y ni iebert * aud Brevet Major Wiliain J. ‘fTwinuin: to | Prettiest events of the season, besides affording the v ? réspecting the temporary discontinuance of the Hight at Saint Im the St ute, and he thought the several medicai ol. | person tor duty in the Adjutant General's oftice ab | Srocued at paras ‘Charleston, SG. for | chief cooks of the principal hotels or tue city an Ronareeriear cieveneer om Fay as Bo. Racicrs Mlemionsslo soe, Gipek apeapamans, tae giNea AO” Sa Pol tal oT tl mas Ms ee peg Pn pieelir ‘On wiLtkekr sweeenn: duty under the Lighthouse Board, as’ engi | Opportunity for the display of their artistic merits. | gent of the Ninth Class Association‘ot Old No, 14, | sratn—ne-ReTABLISUMENT OF HOUMIGA GRANDE LIGHT. prunierised the eutotlininpar’oh iinaann agian Major Tiowas F. Burr, Judge Advocate, rettevea | Heer of the Sixth Light House district; Captain aud ee mgr a Ne Ne ae ry who managed to iook a3 Pultosoptieal and pat With reference to Notice to Mariners, dated Dec 10, 1568, Where the patients shall be treaied witi homeo. | from duty in burean April 1, and then to report in Brevet Major Wuitam B, sing, When he has com- led zest ‘y pIay, archatas an ‘oid boy” and the fat respecting the temporary discontinuance of the igh inige Grande Islet, the Spanish government has given notice re the light da rovanbiniad. " ominund of thelr Lord ie GEO. HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrographer. Whalemea. er of Ninth Class Association could be expected to, Around the board were many men who have won themselves nanies and stations of enviable eminence in mercantile, po- lutical and professional life. ‘fhe Slote family,” Omef Kelso, Marshal Tooker, “Prince Arthur” Bassett, than which nas never appeared On tabie. The most Nuished and briliany executed designs, inciuding landscapes, palaces, monuutents, wuttie fields, giens—in fact, works of sterling art. composed of We most deitcious edibles and adorned with beau- Uuful trimmings of coniecuonery, rendered the pleted ceruitn special duty upon which be ts now engaged not later than June 1, proceed to Wiliewt’s: Foint, New York, and report to Brevet Brigadier General Abbot for duty at that post wiih tue battalion of engineers; Captain and Brevet Major person to the General commanding the Departuweut of the East; Major H. P. Curtis, Judge Advocate, re- leved from duty to bureau April 1, and theu report in person to the General commanding the Depart- ment of the Platte; Major D. G, Swain, Judge Advo- pathic remedies. No public business was Uans- acted. The annual address was delivered in the Assembly Chauiver tas evening. alier which tne society Was entertained ab tue Deiavan) House Joy fue Albany county Lociety. ‘i General A. HR. Burnhain, on grrivai of Brevet Major the -Barl th a 5 m, Wicks, of NB, was at Zanzibar Nov ex Cue, bo i Liu persou April 1 vo che General = # . u B iy . iarle prothers, Andrew J. Garvey, Joshua rit manding the Depart volte Missouri.” | King, at Willett’sVoint, New York, tw proceed to | Supper room & scene truly delighuul 0 | Cooley, Harvey Woods, Samuel D. Allison, Oscar (!1) eon ait oh Ne ee os at Hobart Town Nov ¥® NEW YORK LEGISLATURE QUARTER WAS NEBALS: DEPARTMENT, Washington, D. C.. aud report for duty in the orice | Pehold. To make invidious selections would | purdy'and half a century or more of others as ip eres en aren nm. fsiven 2 oo Colonel aud brevet Major Ue tt A of the Chiet of Lngmeers; Captain D, P. Heap to | be unreasonable, a8 scarcely a piece pre- | weil known as representative men and “jolly good | “24 * Lesage wi jeneral Kobert Allen, Assixiuut Quartermaster ueneral, rei in the Division of the Pacific, aad ore sented but lad its peculiar attraction. Epicures were there by tae score, their cyes twinkiing as they wloated on the prospect of a spcliauion. The supper Was 9 wagniticent affair and received from Spoken. GriMin, fom Liverpool for Philadetphis, Feb, Int Hier koa 48 £9 (oy pllot bout Abra Leageetty iad - n, from Anguiila for Boston, Feb 6, lat proceed to St. Paul, Minn., and report to the General commanding the Deparunent of the Lakes tor duty. Furst Lieutenant A. M, Miller to proceed, not later than Apri 1, to Muwaukee, Wis., fellows.” There was @ really splendid dinner, ea- livened with speeches, songs, schoolboy choruses, sparkling wit, rapid repartee, laughter ad lid, from duty ed to report io person for duty in ihe Quartermaster General’s SENATE. ALPany, Feb, 8, 1870, i fs Br ottice; Lieutenant Colonel and brevet brig- bs all the other accegsortes ‘has couid tend to place the ’ . eng Tiel rat “ , " er Genel sa. ir 5 2» ro) on 3 Alic| 5 | Ut . were presen' 35. re sociation of New York. General Commanding the D Lakes | Mich, and report for duty vo the ofticer in charge of | fi De TLODLICOPSET ay sites, eesllitie ice nratit York, Feb 4, no lat, &c, BILL PASSED. the Survey of tue Northern aud Northwestern Lakes; “SHIPPING NEW for ducy ia Vetrost; Lieutenant Colonel and Brevet ion at the handiwork of their right-hand meno, Foreiga Ports, loloual aad ‘Brevet, Sa Sanaa). : ae ‘the ‘To aller the commissioners’ wap of Brooklyn. Brigadier General J. C. Meterran, Department Quar- pe ana Bla i sce gaan a ‘ to gar ball itself was exceedingly pieasaut, marked as It was 8. ALGOA BAX, Calf, Dec 14--In port bark Géorge T Kemp, BBYORTS. termustor General: relieved tom outy in Wasiiag’ | Mciarland, who Will receive them temporariiy, tae | PY ail hav politeness, laste, elegance, aitention and Paihia ea py a Mayo, Croke Sonera le ty ton by April 1, aud to report for duty to the General PRALTAR, Feb %—Arrived, brig Veteran, Snow, Phila | Bprighiliness 80 acteristic Of the French. The Almnnac far New York=T:! duties aad responsibisties Day. By Mr. HARDENBURGH—To abolish the Contracting @ Division oF the South, coanseted with ail the andi y rere ome! 5 delphia. . Board and the system of repairing canals by con. Yieutenaue G lone) and Brevet Major General x, | orks Of unprovemensof saerivers and harbors now Ernie ei fe ore Eetoon EEN ehonTit one Marana, Feb b— Arrived, steamship Columb, Van Sloe, {Waci; also relative to the Cauai Departucat, O.'tyier, Deputy Quarvermaster Geueral, relieved | M4 General Cains oleree A Conant of Messrs, Ragot, Lesoura, Hugies, Rane | S Fises 7 02 | Moon sets...mora 113 | eet: xr ows, Feb 7—Arrived. steamships Marathon, Le THE METROPOLITAN BXCISE LAW. irom daty in the Diviston of the =Mussourt by April ee ee F Drelich, Torrithou, Mehil, J. Ludin, Duvernoy | Suc sets... 527) High water..mora 2 11 or, and The Queen, Thompson, NYork for Liverpool 1, and then to report in person for duty to the & erai Commanalag the Division of the Pa reileve Brevet Major General Ailen, Lieutenant Coionel aid Brevet Brigadier General J. A. Ekin, Deputy Quariennas reileved from duty m1 the Quartermaster General's office, April J, and then to report in person to the General Commanding the Puch Mittary District for duiy in texas, Major and Brevet Prigadter General (and both’ proweeded). RorvERvasi, Fey S—Arrived, bark Celeste Clark, Foster, Callao. SINGAPORE, Dee 2t—In port ships Cashm Kingman, for Bombay Idg; Cyclone, King, for do; Polly Lewis, John- son, for Bouton lag: American Ports. BOSTON, Feb 7—Arrived, steamshly Norman, Nickerson, Philadelphia. : Cle! Barks W A Farnsworth (Br), Howes, Mauritius; " Spencer, iiopkius, ‘The bill vo repeal the Metropolitan Excise law was then taken up in Committee of the Whole. Mr. M. NowroN offered a substitute for the bill ap- Plying to the whole State, creating a board of ex- cise tn Cach city, Village and towo. Jno the villag ‘the President of the village and three members of the trustees are annually Gesignatea, and in the towns the Supervisor aud the Justices of ihe /eace shall coustitute the board, in te cities the Mayor ani Board of Aldermen shali appoint three Com- musstouers of Excise, at @ Salary mot exceeding and G. Jorrinon, who, With floor Manager Cherot, were uutiring in their exertious to reuder the ball & graulying success. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE, PORTLAND, Feb. 8, 187. The Pesbody funeral fleet 1s breaking up, The United Staves steamer Benicla sailed to-day for Portsmouth, N, E., ana the Plymouth will follow to-morrow, The monitors Terrur aud Miantonomoh Weather Along the Const. eaeeC ee. 8-9 A. M. AMUSEMENTS. : UNION LEAGUE CLUB THEATRE--MARIA DE Ro- HAN.—Nothing less than such a deserving object as the benefit of the “Samaritan Home for the agea” Wind. ‘Tredwell Moore, quarterinaster, to report in person to the Kelley, New Orieans; brig J eniuegos: schrs Hamiel, Green, Savannah; Pidta, smith, : 2,000 per annul. ‘The licease (ec in cities shail be | General Comiuanding the Department of the Hast | Wil leave here in a few days, see es s jaitimore ; Sarah Lowa, Doane, Hayt, | 3h 1h the discretion of the board at a sum notiess | Tor assignment to. post. The Brittsn tron-clad Monarch, Captain Comme- | 924 the earnestness and personal endeavors of Santed—Uarks J H Pearson, Chhrloive Geddie, H Patterson, than thirty dojiars wor more than $140; liceuses to Major and Brovet brigadier General J. D. Bingham, | yer, pos received orders to sail for Port: th, | # persistent, popular artist ike — Roneomt | —*" eae te FA Coe! rane, Coe ire eB Feiied Spencer be granted on the written app.cation of the appl | Quartermaster, relieved from duty tm the Depart: | Teh bad tecelved ondeng, to | RECLOUED, Tih eever. telupts masks raw woudl: sie NE eee toattiin Noriie, aban o 4 4 “nt of ine Lakes by April 1, then to report 1 Hngiand, direct, sud will leave here on Saturday or | could © emp! Goodly audience | pany ge SEW YORK, FEBRUARY 8, 1370, | %!):, Svip Margaret, bark Anretia, brigs Noveity, Abby, J Ht aut. No license snail be required to- sell quors in {| Went ol Lakes by April 1, oO report lu per- | sunday next witout going Co Boston * . " f° | Lane and Elta went to sea from the Roads, quantities over five gallons not to ve Used on the } SOM to Lie Quartermaster General for duty. York, as nn TOG ere LG TE rons BA aoe BALTIMORE, Keb 7—Cieaved. “sicainship McClellan, premises. The liceuse shalt not autoorze saies on Major and Drevet Brigadier General A, J. Perry, = WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 1870, of the ieaguers on a night like lastevening. Mr. Ron- oA fs Howes, Boston ; barks Templar, Wilsou, Pernambuco; Dela- Sundays norelection days, except as to hote:s quartermaster, relieved trow duty in we Quarter: 1, Nichola aac 1g Mind Ya exerci ke th taiume e OCEAN STEAMERS. ware (#r), While, Demarara: brig D'C Chapman, Kuigat, fertaining traveliers, nor prevent the sale of 1a, master Generals office, April 1, and then to report | ,,ileuteuant Henry C. Nichola 13 detached from duty | Conl’s exeriions to make this entertalument a stc- aii, Matanzawy schr Jesse Hart 2d, Pierson, Boston, | cody 4 Be pha Mn ipihowe use expised to Dulie | Mi person to the Geueral Commanding the De-art- bres gue Island and ordered to the Philadelphia | cess were not in vain, to judge from the brilliant as- | pare oy PrepaRTuREs FROM NSW YORK FOR THE Fe os foils ara Warren. Grd and tmprisonmeat. pr Gener . de a g , relieved . irc cota aa ec . . The “y ” from NYork; schr R Ca!dwell, from do. Mr waver wished to kaow whether the substt- | trom duty in the Quartermaster Geseral’s omce on | Aetached irom the Dacotah and ordered to settle | Performance, The opera was the “Maria de Rohan mere Ofc Mailed Brigs Apollo, Liverpool; Castilian, Cuba; Croton, tute was the one Luat hud beck agreed upou im | OF before July 1, aud then to report tothe Genera: | S¢couats. | of Donizetti, of the plot of which we gave a synop | ——-———-— —_—— do; schra G B Shaw, for a Northern port; W’ Wilson, NYork; @emocratio caucus. % Commanding the Departineut of the Lakes for as- | »,2 lt Assis‘ant Engineer Clark Fisher is detached | gis yerore im the HERALD. Tho cast was as fol- | \eyiwnstest 1-7 #9 Broadwa Lutlea Crockett Navasen iP NTorroe, Cuba, 2 MEME. M. NoRvON replied that he was not obliged to | Sghuent; Major and Brevet Lieutenant Cojonel ML. | TOM ADS Y Anne and fwales onda. bull ia de- | low: acerca Racine hiies (pee ee ere oe alker, answer tial quesiion; suilice 1 to say the Vili was | J. Luddlogton, quartermaster, relieved from duty m | eachea from duty in the urea of Promeons aid | Maris de Rohan. vity of Wasitia' 15 Broadway. Passed’ out—Bark Nor ‘for Matanzas; brigs Red- the Depurtinent of Missourt temporarily by Captain G. W. Bradley, April 1, atid then to report in person to the Quartermaster General for duty; Capsam and Pennsylvania Satisiactory to wim. Khe Alver soine discussion progress was She suvsiitute ordered to be printed, rmRny, wing, for Kio Janeiro; H C Wright, for Porto Rico; ands fleet of coasters. Passed in—Barks Agnes, from Rio Janeiro for Baitimot *}6 Broadway, 68 Broad street, 29 Broadway. eens and ordered to the S¢ Marys on the Ist of rind de Gondi... EY ‘eported and ‘iecando, Count of Ua: Ensiga Dantel Delehanty is detached from the | Bric, Duke of Chovre iE breve r eG lever a 7 Bowling Green | Bertha Temple, from Liverpool for do; brig Recho, from GENERAL O&XDERS. Brevet Brigadier General Wiliam Myers, relieved por eutien a ‘ne Viscount of Sug Bi ple, Sror ‘0 i a ‘The Senate in commntiee disposed of the following | ftom duty ta the Department of the Lakes by April | Relaware and Pasiun James D. Adams from the | pe rieique, Juler Chatter 11RS Bronawey, | Pea ae Lee oe ee eattds uch Wan Blaten, Wat the Capitai Pouce sct—progress | 1, and then to report in person a te Quartermaster | SPY yen ware Is ‘and, Cal., and ordered to the Aubry, Seoretaiy to igtior E. Marzo an ee tee oe. Lee, I. red, » Wate, a opr order General for duty; Captain Danfel G. Thomas, mui- | S& Marys. — F feaiger cipmaieel Saige —F Liver j way. GEORG ‘anal Appropriation bill—ordered to J atorekeeper, to. pe relieved from duty in Waste | _ Caplan N. B, Harrison, late Commandant of Mid- pirerpeot 15 Broadway GEORGETOWN, 80, Jan 20—Arrived, schrs Susan Wright, tary stor ington on or before July 1, and then to report to the Geveral Commanoimyg the Department of the Daco- tah for assigninent. SUB=ISTENCE DEPARTMENT. + Colonel and Brevet Brigadier General C. L. Kil- ‘The opera was composed expressly for Signor Ronconi in 1842, and at Ms first production it cre- ated quite a furor. The story 1s a sad, tragic one, such as might be exnected from those days when Richelieu Was more thaa King jo France, and Doni- 65 Broadway, Mount, NYork; Tennesuee, Lc 7 Bowling Green | Limeburner, do; Elia, Montgomery, do; F 7 Gowling Green | her, Savannah. 4 Cleared Feb 2, schr Ida 8 Bu Crockett, Martinique. GLOUCESTER, Feb 7—Areived, schrs Franklin A, Thar- low, Newfoundland for Philadelphia; River Queen, Robin- ling; amending the general Manulacturing aci—ordered to third readiug; amending the Ke- vised Statutes couferring authority on surrogates to appoint guardians tor mmor childrea—progr reported; amending the Metropolitan Excise 1a jeston; Bist, Mary shipulen at the Annapolis Naval Academy, arrivea ‘red SpoiTord, Tur- here to-day in the Phiox. Chiet Engineer Bothwick, and ieit this evening jor Philadelphia to put the Congress in commission to-morrow. The Vongress has been assign the flagship of the southern CLEARED. ‘ogress reported; Lo scttie aud determine tue claim ri . . . hee base son, do for NYork. the State agsltiar Wesichesier conniy jor arrears } Dura, Assistant Commissary General of Subsistence, Oe ee SHOALS RAnATOR, Commovore | yetti has told it im the sweetest music that | Steamship Etna (Br), Lockiead, Liverpool via Haufax—J MES' HOLE, Feb 7~Safled, achra Chas E Raymond, Of State taxes and to provide for payment of th transferred irom New York to Phitadeipnia, tne reeu, headquarters at Key West, ever emanated from his fertile brain. The melodies, | % Dale: , A H Cain, Falco. Steamsip Leo, Dearborn, savannah—Murray, Ferris & headquarters of the Miiltary Division ot the Atiantic, to be reueved as Chiel Commissary of the Depart nt of the Last by Major and brevet Brigadier Feb 1—Arrived, ships Bruce, Frazer, choruses and ensembies in it are of a nature which nm, Lamont, Liverpool; bark Moreuo, , . i; 5 same—ordered to third reading; authorizing 1 ‘ F must long linger on the ear, and the most intense oO LEANS construction of @ raiiread in 125th and oLuer stre Glasgow; Corra Lil Blantord, do; brig Frieda (NU), Mencke, Rio Janeiro, 0. Seeemette James Adger, Lockwood, Charleaton—H R Mor- THE BALL SEASON. On motion of Mr. JAcous the consideration of the Appropriation bil was poatponed antil this evening. SUPERINTENDENT OF ONONDAGA SALT SVRIN «ld avenues iu New York—ordered to tauwd reading. dramatic passion breathes in every measure. Few gan ‘ae % hip Biearilie, Hale NYork via Hi ba es 3 eral W. WV. Lites, Commissary of Subsisieace eas of Koncoat’s piudamirers jin, this “city, ‘who have |, Steamslin Negara Blake:man, Norfolk, Ci.y Fort and ‘an shiogoagiiy Berra (Sp), Feet, Huvdon; bark lnvesti- who will accordingly report vo the Departmen’ The Twenty-Second Regi nt only seen lin in his comic roles, are ie nnone ominion Stee Ip Co. gator, Carver, Flushing. ASSEMBLY. Commander without delay; Major and Brevet | ponowing ic i ieee bap aware of the depth of feeling and ont- | teamshtp Neptune, Baker. Bosion—W P Clroe Clvised— Brg Lucy W Snow, Hall, Boston; sehr Louise Ge cdeohs f Colonel beekman Duparry, Commissary of sub- ‘ollowing in the train of go many brilliant recep- } pursts of passion which he can communicate to | goP* Herts ( cera iine Howennn haan Haye © 5 Ween, peta amen tae a ALBANY, Feb. 8, 1870. . relieved from duty in the Commissary | ton, and that too om a night bitter and relentices | a tragic role. Those who saw him last mght wust | “sar Templar, Baritett, Cadi SPF Sree ED a Ta Waser aie Bae | Op motion of Mr. M. 0. Murruy the Miliary Code ‘as oftice on areival of Brevet Major Mc- | in its blinding fary, it would not have been surpris- | Have been surprised and delighted. Yet there is a Bark Wallace, Adams, Bust fous. ‘be : dered to a third reading. aod tien report in person to the Gen- ai 9 vies Buiil greater tragic role in which We saw him years Schr Cartis Milton, Mughe: 6uh —Salled, ship Georze Cromwell, Clapp, NYork, WR Wee natited is 5 nee: ‘Commanding the Depaitment of Missour: | 128—Tather, indeed, was'1t the general expectation— | geo, Rigoletto, which made a deep impression | Hawkins. ci cainshipe Csrtes, Nelson, NYork; Misale- for assigument; Major and Brevet Brigadier Gene- Schr Annie Seymour (Br), Newbold, Bermuda—Jones & | ai ral George , Commissary of Suosistence, to break up the Subsistence depot in Washington on that the ball giveu under the auspices of tue Twen- ty second regiment would be robbed of those ou every one in the audience, As the un- fortunate jester he 13 grand, and no one has ever yet rivalled him in the same 7ie. Why docs tests. Schr L QC Wishart, Mason, Savannab—Bentley, Miller & Thomas, ppt, Henry, do. Safled—Steamship United States, Smith, NYork. SouTuwest Paua, Feb 3—Arrived,’ bark Devonshire, amship © W Lords Tue House disposed of the following bilis in egin- | Gr beture July 1, and thea report in porson to tue | SPlendid social aitributes that might otherwise | ne not give at least one representation of this opera, | _ Scur Mary Maukin, Tyler, Bruoswick, Ga—Van Grunt & | Poethersonhaugh, Demarara, ns mittee:—To adoiish the oilice of superiatenden 1 | General commanding the Department of Virgimia | characterize it. ‘Since, however, the reunion was | the best that ever Verdi wrote? Mrs. Guiager made | Siaght. NEWPORT, Feb 5, PM—Arrived, schr Karen Happuch, deputy superintendent of the Onondaga Salt springs and appoint a commissioner and deputy comiuis- for assigument; Captain and Brevet Major William a very favorable impression in the title 7ove of last di, Nash, Commissary of Subsistence, to preak up Schr Gen Torbert, Shepard, Philadeiphia. night’s opera by her singing, and Miss Roncom Eilts, S N'York. Schr Mary Stow, Rankin, Puiiadeiphia—J W McK Ellis: Bomcree toro Tour marked by every element that could posstbiy con} 6ih--Saijled, schra Albert Jameson, Candage, Rockland for ee. Schr Hamburg, Sanborn, Klizabethport--Chase, Talbot & | N: sioner. the Subsistence Department at Cincinnatt, Ohio, on | Wibute to complete success, it 18 but fair | looked charming in the dress of the frail | go York; Marthu, Smith, Providence for do. Mr. ALvorp moved to strike out the frst section | or before April 30, aud thea reportin person to the | to surmise that the popularity of the regi- | Abbe. The chorus was smali, but well trained, ‘Scur Antecedent, Pendleton, Providence—H W Jackson & Biri on ek cor NYorke? ccc nator Of the bill. General commanaing the Department of Missourt, ‘and the orchestra, conducted py Maretzek, was ali rl 3 ‘ NEW HAVEN, Feb 7—Arrived, achrs Missionary, Whit- Mr. LIVTLRJOUN sustained the motion, arging the relieve Captam and Br Ment stands ‘unrivalled, while it points clearly Sebr Richmond, Cobb, Providence—L W Jackson & Co. more, Virginia HA Denny, Boardman, Elizabetuport, ret Major Charies that might be desired. In the last act, when Chev- democracy to wait nti tue terms of the pres McCiure, Commissary of Subsistence in New | to the suspicion that les militaires are | reuse is impelled shrough frantic jeatousy to Kill lus —— GygiredSetr Jamon Young Witton, Cube. Oflicers had expired. ico; Brevet Major McClure tien to report in | and will ever be “Love's young aream.” Despite | friend, Chalais, Ronconi displayed ail the fire and ABRIVALS. Fe eA ed Oto ine Wiens | Mr. JAcoBs thought the time to taxe action was | person ior duty to the Commissary General of Sub- | tne moss counteracting influences, courageous! passion of & great trageaian in both voice aud acting. eae: Mi enscohh tgh qdazhimnemecne Dow, as gentiemen sal the republicans would soon | sistence at Washington; Brevet Brigadier General ‘4 Be iy he fale of each act was sung with all the lervor REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACATS. it defying the bellewing storm and angry whizzing of vicious flakes, the Academy of Music stood tue grand receptable of beauty and chivalry—a throng be in power again. Mr, Aivord’s nouion was rejected and the pill was ordered to athird reading. PROTECTION OF WORKINGMEN FROM INJ £. G. Beckweth, major Second artiliery, will, be re- heved from duty m the ofice of the Commissary General on or before July 1, and proceed to join nis regiment. Cleared—Ship Progress (Br), Simons, Antwerp; bark Agir (NG), Wisner, Belfas!, I; brizs Jas We Stowers, C nas: Marie White, Bryont, Savannah Smil rhados; Jas Ponder, Hudson, Carden: (Gr), Trafton, St John, N such grand music demanded, and the orchestration colored the effective singing in the most complete | ang tow i Go. Experienced hi manner. Altogether tle performance was one | Nisgaiesupip intra Aipttade sat Which unhappily 1s too rarely seen and heard nowa- Su Steamship Victor, Gates, New Orleane Jan 30, with mdse Me amship Mariposa, Kemble, New Orieans Jan 30, with h NB: The bill to amend the act protecting the life and MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. of dasting young soldiers that would willingly rush | days In italian opera, and Was well Wotthy Of the | mdseand passengers, to 1 8 Gromwell & Co. Experienced a POR ENE Te ected, seemaig omeiea (Be, Tim of persons engaged in mining, engineering and Lieutenant Colonel and brevet Colonel Charles | tothe ficld as did the heroes of Waterloo from the | Noble object for which it was designed. Hes spe neaply the entire pasaage; hove to southof | iin! Liverpool, y other occupations was then Considered. Much de- | Sutherland, Assistant Medical Purveyor, relieved revelry at Belgium's capital. Resinship bon Jacinto, Atkins, Savannah Feb &, with méee ath Arri or J @ Craig, Maxwell, Baltimore. And talking about bate ensued un the bill, Messrs. White, Be} n, Hen from duty in Washington on or before July 1 and . - z "7 Cleared—Scbr Starlight, McIntyre, NYork. neasy and Graham insisting upon its necessity and | will then proceed to New Orleans to take charge of | dreams, the visions were uot by any means Musical and Theatrical Notes. Sr amen FO ites Lory ot Hettene | PORTSMOUTH, Feb 5--Arrived fa the lower harbor, schr justice, and Alessrs, Alvord, Littlejohn ana ocers | the medical parvesing depot there. confined to the youngest of the fair ones | ¢rrmann is prostidigitating in San Francisco. Dasund-stearnalip Tilile, hence for Galveston, The BJ lias | Grand Teland. Melniyre. Camden for NYO. Opposing it. Surgeon B. Morris, brevet colonel, to be relieved | present. For weeks, to say the least of | Laura Keene ts showing the Washingtonians what | 9p board the body of the late Lieutenant General Sir Charles | (yh °4, Ctinan, Liverpuol, Mr. LirrLgsoaNn held that this wasa bilicalcu- | from duty as atiending surgeou in Washington } jt dear mammas were thinking too. Good | “Christmas Eve’ look likes. denevings? Pe Sailed—Ship Blue Jacket, Simmons, Callao. lated to do more damage to the workingmen than | April 1 and will report to the General commanding | games did almost weep, but the stern The Chapman Sis till purl 1 in Steamship Champion, Lockwood, Charieston Feb 6, with SAVANNAH, eb 4—Cleared, bark Henry Palmer (Br), anything else that could be conceived of. it was | the Department of Dacotah for assigument. controlling power of the family ne'er ie apinan ters are 5! burlesquing 10 | siase and passengers. to Hf R Morgen & Co. Brennan, Swansea. SL wal Wiatais Sickohvhin ais a.culated to lessen building and manufacturing en- Surgeon ©. C. Gray, brevet heutennt colonel, tobe {| winced nor shed @ tear, Sweet Matrimony, thcu | Charleston. Steamship Saratoga, Coven, Richmona, City Port and | , 22—Salled, schre OT: ee ae cueareas Wik ferprites. No man would be found to engage in an | relieved from duty th the Department of Dacotau and | comely matron, how hard thou art, to snatch tne | Lucille Western does “Leah” this week in the | Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, to te Old Dominion pA cde certo tna cat ate ‘enierprige with this law—iuficting fine aud impris- | to report Aprit i to relieve Surgeon Norris, the at- | eldest, marriageable child from fond and doting P s Best (Swe), Schwensen, Marsetiles, 69 days, with 7th—Put back, achr E & L Marts, Marts, for Boston (see Ohmeni on him if an accident occurs—staring 1 tending surgeon in Washington. motuer! Adamantine hearts would melt with de: | Porkopolls. mdse, to Wendt, Tetens € Hockmaan, Had siroug NE gates | Disasters). in the face. This law would react against the inter- Assistant purgeon J. 5. Billings, brevet Meutenant | higut at such a glorious array as last night shone Jefferson took “Rip Van Winkle” to Mobile last | on the coast and bad «piictun board Sdays, (Ihe U is an #th—Avrived, steamships San Salvador, Nickerson, and ests of every laboring man iv the State. se said | colonel, to be reileved from duty in the Surgeon | Like one huge diamond, shimmering im tte splendor, | Wednesday chored in the lower ba: Montgomery, Faircloth, NYOrk. | vork; schr Wapell be bad always hi aaapyiiiee ee Cet pore ia pe monty ie Gedoral comabionding the De: Rorgeous, with it myriads of variegated rays | Solon Shingle Owens has taken his “arple sars’” to | cottim anu naval adress to WK fiimeue’ vis’ woekerad Pe ester tesa pe aie | rt bec 18 ays had deeply at ueart. Port in person Gi ommanding the De- | and feasting the eye with pleasure, Truly 1t was ‘ Witemeor sous haat big eM, eS it Mr. GRAHAM, Who had offered the amendment | partment of the Platte tor assignment, & bright and’ merry scene’ such ee thovincr we | Galveston, UA werene’) eee ee eave Eetandnectnociertr tao providing punishment, fine or imprisonment, with- PAY DEPARTMENT, wont to conjure Up, aid seldom indeed has the har, Edwin Forrest “Richelieus” this evening in Cleve- | | The steamabip Sherman, arrived ith fost, reports having | deiphin: ” Grew tne imprisonment portion. Major and Brevet Lieutenant Colonel J.B. M. Pot- | mony of color been mnore beautifully silusrared, | land. Paperienced a severe gute trom NE om the Atty, sth and Gh | “wailed 4th, achr Charies H Price, —: 6th, Flora A New. ir. LITLE 0! iV le + Y Ui ter, to be relieved from duty in the city of Washing- N Said Lhat removed a great portion ton and report to the General commanding the De- Of the objection to the bill, ‘The French theatre was closed last evening on ac- count of the sudden indisposition of the tenor, comb, Gorbam, Tangs Toilets! It would be a task of aiMiculty to describe SOMERSET, Feb 5—Satied, sehr Karen Happuch, Ellis, ‘eb 6, lat 85 59, fon Ka Teli fn with brig Mary Jane Wile bound to Phi with colors union down, and Mr. ALYORD insisted that the bill wasin behalf of the skilled and wealthy contractor, who could give bonds, which a poor work nh could not He warned the workingmen to Leware of the snare coa- tained in this bill, Mr. Wuire replied that tt was right that skilled ‘workmen should liave caarge of the work instead of unskilled ones. It was right for all reasons, He felt fone of the alarm expressed here. Lav the act be passed, and if it had the effect of diminishing ‘work or operated otherwise injuriously it could be repealed next year. All the amendments inserted by the Judiciary Commitee rendering the bill less stringent were giricken out, and the bil Was then ordered toa Unrd reading. AMERICAN AND FORRIGN BIBLE sociery, The bill to enable the American and Foreign PBibie Society to consolidate with the Baptist Puviucation Society was ordered to @ third reading. THE APPROPRIATION BILL ‘was made & special order for to-morrow morning, at half-past nine o’ciock, instead of this evening. BILLS INTRODUCED. By the SrsAKER—Relative to jurors in the Crimi- ‘nal Law Court of New York. By Mr. Fig.ps—Amending the act relative to im- proving the streets of New York. By Mr. CLaRK—Authorizing the Brooklyn Common Oouncil to establish and maintain pudite baths. Adjourned until half-past nine o'clock to-morrow morning. Ashowwan at Omaha exhibits one of his eyes, Preserved ‘n @ bottie, whtch he telis the andience “wg gouge’ ont in a free Oght ip we early days of this yere town? pariment of the Mrssouri for duty 1n New Mexico. Major Justus Steinberger, to be relieved from duty 10 the Department of the East April 1, and tuen report in person to the General commanding the De- partment of Dacotah for duty. Major William B. Rochester, to be relieved from duty in New Mexico on or before June 15, and then = repair without delay to Washington to relieve Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Poller. Major J. L. Hodge, relieved from duty in Washington on or before Joly 1, and then report for duty to the General com- TManaing the Department of Louisiana. Major V. ©. Hanna, relieved from duty in the Department of Dacota, a8 soon alter the arrival of Major Steinberg as practicable, and then report in person to the General commanding the Department of the Lakes for dary. Majorbrantz Mayer reileved from duty in tne Department of the Mast May 1, and then to report in person tothe General commandin the D e- bartment of Columbia for duty The office of pay- master in Baltimore to be thereinafter discontinued; Major E. H. Brooke relieved from duty in the Pay- master General's office on or before July 1, and then report in person to the General commanding the Department of Missouri for duty. Major J. R. Mears relieved from adaty in the De partment of Columbia as soon as practicable after arrival of Major Mayer, and then report in person to the General commanding the Department of the Cumberland for duty, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, Brigadier and Brevet Major General A. A. Hum. phreys, Chief of Engineers, 18 assigned ag a member of the |aghthouse Boara, in place of Brigadier and Brevet Major General Delafield, retired, to take effect February 20, Colonel and Brevet Major General J, G. Barnard, them, as 1t would be invidious to make selections, nearly every siugie ae being attractive for its cost- liness, taate, beauty of finish, elegance, chasteness and general charming appearance. Most assuredly dia the reigning belles in force assemble, comprising as they did the élite and feshion of the metropo- iis, standing by the colors of the Twenty- second, 80 famous for their brilliant fetes, And now @ word about the men themselves; and as the occa- sion was a peacefui one, @ glance at their handsome uniforms ts in order. Graceful, dressy, yet suitable and appropriate, perhaps a prettier raiment waa never donned by soldier; and to the credit of the regiment be 1 satd, the turnout last night was in thorough keeping with the usual spirited display of its members, But those were not the only uniforms that contributed to the harmonious spectacle, there being representatives from nearly every regiment in the city. In fine, the display was a brilliant one, brightly s sociable, and @ thousand hearts beat happily. t was past ten o’clock before the dazzling throng had congregated, and when it did and when the military comuuttee commenced their lengthened series of courtesies, their troubles and self-sacrificing patience, and when the graceful floor m: Td began their labors of iove, their inquisitions tor va- cant lots, their smiling thougn earnest glances, their acknowledgmenis and hearty words of welcome, and when with “voluptuous swell’ sweet music sounded the glorious tocsin for the dance, arresting the Ladi bie of some happy conversation, leaving uncompieted efgagements for comt Waltzes or modest quadriile—then, even then, ni the Twenty-second covered Itself with glory. ‘To be sare, the night was boisterous, and imparted to visitors as they emerged from carriages a rude and ley shiver, But what of that? Once within notice of wich was sent to the managers too lute im the afternoon for them to procure a substitute, We are agsured, however, that the second perform- ance of ‘“Genévieve de Brabant” will be given this evening. ‘The sprightly Lotta makes “Fire Fly” in New Or. leans all this week. Edwin Adams personates the melancholy Narcisse tg-night in Philadelphia. Fanny B, Price shows the frigid Louisvilleans the beauties of ‘Foul Play” all this week. Kate Reignolds has reached Evansville, Ind., in company with “Nobody’s Daughter.” LeMngwell-Romeo is exhibiting his “GQushing Clorinda’”’ to the appreciative Memphiseans, ‘The pious Chicagoans will be charmed with “Der Freischutz” three nights this week. Glorious news! Maggie Mitchell shakes her ‘Little Barefoot” at the sooty Pittaburgers to-night, ‘The Lydia Thompson biondes will caper nimbly in “smbad” all this week for the good Indianapoiians, NEW HAMPSHIRE. The Labor Reform Political Movement—Fail- ure in the Temperance Movement. CONCORD, Feb. 8, 1870, The labor reform party are to open their cam- paign in New Hampshire next Tuesday by a speech at Concord from 8. Flint, their candidate for Gover- nor, On Friday they will issue a campaign paper of 15,000 copies, edited by J. H Goodale, to be followed by another, They claim at least 80,000 ions, which was furnished ; Setalda, frdm Havana for * if who desired a supply same time, saw Sp: New York, hove to. Rerunsey—Brig E Miller (Br), Gove, hence for Sierra Leone, WCA, having while at anchor of the point of Sandy Hook been rin into by achr Embiyn (Br), hence for Queens- town, carrying away the brig's foretopmast, maintopmast, cathead, gem and chanting sides badly, ‘The Emblyn was cut down almost to the water's edg ‘aturned and anchored in the iower bay: The brig was towed up tothe city by the Atlantic Submarine Wrecking Company's steamtug Rescue. ‘Tne Emblyn will probably come up as soon as the weather moderates, to repair damages. Passed Through Holl Gate, BOUND sourH. Steamship Ashland, Crowell, Boston for New York, with mare, to de. P Olyde. Brig Aliza, Hendrickson, Stonington for New York, BOUND &. The following vessels are at anchor in Flushing Bay, bound ark Juan F Pearson, for Portland, Schr George, for Portland, Sohr Henry Caatot, for Boston. Schr Sawa, for Providence, Solr William Fisher, for Providance. BELOW. Bark Louisa Poll (NG), Waonaober, from Taganrog v' Constantinople, N ih wool, to Munziuger & Pitzipp! {Recaices, pe from boat Abm Leggett, No 4, 6th inst, ia lat 9, jon aS ) Bri Wa Gilkey, from Guantanamo for New York. last, ta'1at 39, ton 4 SAILED, i Etna, Liverpool via Halifar: Cimbria, Ham- avaauah ; Jas Adcer, Charleston; Niagara, Rich- NYork. SILMINGTON, KC, Feb 5—Cleared, schr A T Cranmer, o ry NYork. WICK , Feb 7—-Sailed, schrs J M Bayles, Arnold, and BSOLUTE. DIVOR! courts of different States; D FR HE legal everywhere. Deser- cause, No charge in advanc law, 358 Broadway, UTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM THE tes. Legal everywhere. De sudictent cause. No publicity, No charge fa 1 of different States. HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nassau street. FINE STEEL PORTRAIT OF THE LATE GEORGE Peabody, Esq., engraved by Augustus Kobin trom the raph vy Gurney & Son, acknowledged to be the $2; plain, $125. cents per copy. They will be sent if priee. HEARN, 205 Columbia sireet, Stuart, of London, Wx), ‘URES OF DEBILITY, CHRONIC DISEAS| hawe resisted the treatment of others 1 Adviser and Mar-) ‘At 218 Brondw: oe ADICAL CUR: WITHOUT KNIFE, D detention "eo, buniness, for Sirietute, Fiatune Pie ‘of the Pelvic Viscera, Diseas Mean Feskeph Peeves. es and Deformities M. D., 144 Lexiagton avenue. GURED BY D: = 3 60, by plot boat Abm | Dises when drsttaken. Sold by the a