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Se EUROPE. Tho Church Question Agitation in Eng~ land, Rome and Germany. pat aaneg! gintation and Polit! Radicalism in Ireland, ‘The Inman eteamsnip Oty of Washington, Captain Yones, from Liverpool Vic 27th and Queenstown the 2hth of Jamuacy, aveived at tals port last naylit, ‘bringing mail dotadly, of our cable telegrams dated Ww ber day of railing, Prince Piorre HOaaparte haa not you selected a Jawyer to defend Yum, Ue is ta a despordmg mood, aud 0oks forwe rd to tive years’ seciusion, Hs ob- Jeetion tothe Snpreme €ourtof Juste Hea in the motion that Oy) jury “wail-be composed of large lawa- owners deveaved to the “ompire, who will sucrifice Lima to save his cousin, the Euiperor.”? ‘The Fr6peh goverment made aroncession 0 an swrcniteot in Paria, who proposes 40 cetabiish salaor Yanean paskages woross the bowlevards, 50 as 1 ecnanle people to esross he street without danger from the vehiales. ‘The entrance will be py kiaks, cava the dep will not be more than that wf an ordinary diyght ef stairs, ‘the Londen Vines of tae Yorh of January hag a Yengtny article wn the sulyect of the acquastiuon of “the Bay of Sagaua by ie United States, he writer * closes thus:— huere Wi nol be Mm Bagiand the least desire to hinder: the Americans trom satistying the wish of i heiuts ia the estapisiment of a cotany or de- vaey. Whether i¢bo worth tier waile.to take jeonselves Unis new work ab such a Ume bs avother question, Were the rresidests and peopie of the te island repud! to pe tiuiow the British Pariament to aaput them mo the empire, tere would nes be the wuallest chance of theit prayer velag beard, Ab may ve Tia, Cue Americans Wil ve abie to manage the islaancis better than we should, buyene cannot Due thimk tbat wey Have at present suleent ter D uduuiIsier Od w BUliiclene populauen of Ue a U8 eSuinadied taal Lhe census of 1510 Wisk give the auuber of ihe colored people at 450,02), To dea) wth thts @ eat Mass of populallon avely delivered jront shuivery, avd stl for Lue tose purtin the deepest ynovance, 18 a dificut prohieny, und there ts epougn to show thal It will Bot be aenuliy sulved. cal ave Canse—A na al It appears that one more attempt is to be made to eniniey Lue populariy of bishop cempie, of bxete AL % Monty MeCLINg OL ihe SOcieiy Lor bas Propae jon of tae Gospel, 1a London, the usual motion Will be brouht jorWard to add tae names of the y appointed bisuops Lo Lis List of vice presi yeety. A HHLAEAE WHE Le proposes dencon Heni-ou, and seconded by Mr, Temple to omit (he Halve of Lae Bishop of Exeter. coremony of consecrating tae Bishop of Ox- estinister Abbey Was Joliowed by # banquet eur Chauver, givea in bovor of tue snbishop Lycurgas of Syra, tig ol the Nationat bmigration Lengue ° ut tue Manstou House, London, Among (UUODS passed Wits One Nopressiag Upoll Parliament ihe vital importance im te best tate vol the country Akiig Without delay eftect Biwasores for “Lhe 0 Jou of emigratlon to colonies ou an exten persons kuled at St Joseph's chapel, Liverpool, were vurieds ‘Tw interred at Ford and tivee at Andeld c The tuverat BrVICG UE SE Joseph's Was auouded by am lammense + Of persons. Mr, Stausielt. M. P., received a deputation from the Haliax brancy of the Licensing Law Aniend- Jjuent League, wo urged that public hyuses should be closed ou Suadays, aud that ratepayers whould have the power ef dcedmg upon the Luinor Of pube how es to be allowed in their aistrict, Mr. Stansield gave as lis yvpinion thas the gra 40 Wits & SOFT Of judicial fmie- tion, which s not be deleg to way rep: ive bouy. Saction tuat tic Hngness 10 i KH ford at ja the pre ‘rhe ¢ ie S8ed bis BaLIs- cepatavion bad signitied thelr wile ede to a proposition ior the compen- sation of yexied Interests In any radical dealing tat with the ticeusing sy Imporsible to 04 peopic spa yvedsal . he saad, "16 Was at Uhousands to be miued Ne IRELAND. Landlord EvictionvThe Radical “eds? and Parli« te We take ihe folowing from the Duplin Fee. nian wy (aeunnta pune Saraiic 24) We received a list of MUbering Bo less tay 1s ine hy WHO have Deen served Wi tHe ejecuNENt process, and Wao are lo be “turned out ike so muiny vifensive verain a Jew days betore the de- livery of the royal speech, which will ac last duyid mend t jaweal to coastder the reiattons exBuay m the country bewween the owners jand Of the g, Our correspondent mior us US tha tae partciuar case to Which We Low 5 no rent due, outrage are unknowns on Uv A correspondent of the Debian from Rome tut J aid not intena to have written to-tlay but 1 have JUSi Ths Instant receiv couttuumeation tnat will be of linportance just now in frelane 1h has be wt times deb. in Jretund whether the Ponut Juli OF tase OCtober, M1 which Varioas Ceusures Were pronounced against seciet sociviles, bad any ¥ ence lo bist or American Fenians. ‘the matier i now defuiteiy set at yest, aod w decree in ihe name of the Sovereltn Poutul las just bewa issued, siauing I express terms Uiac ule Society of the Fenians, whether in 2 oe i Leeland, Is ine cluded jn the Poatiiesi bull above mentio: 4 tached Glaep, clerk ia the National Bank, Was charged at the Cock Poltes Court with embezzling &. 017, lodged by Penis sullivan, My. McMaiion, renuen writes Manager, stated that the Iraud had occurred 1m te omy department Where no checks existed, and the balik fad lo depord on the vigtance of ile public. Olden gornitted haywmg ree spot atin dros aud davis, a awoualing to tiirty pounds soe 4 the money and tobacco bul alone "unig for one yeur. ‘Tae puscher was coatuitied, A Fenian iow broke tu upon the tenant right meviing called ab Dungarvan, and competica B) nd bi rs 60 aajourn io Court House, Where, mider protection of Lae police, resolutions were passed in faver oi witht periodical revaiuanous.? A Liverpool journai of the 27th of January says:— The Wenians ave deterred to put O'Donovan Rossa forward aga for Tipperary as soon us the Jae clecuiok stall aye bees declared invalid by the Honse of Coimmonus, head of one of tne Wings of (he brotuerbood I the United States has “Hwy of tenure Juede at Urgent appeat LO trish nationalists of ail chisses ov Moncey Ww varry on tue contest. He Hunks AL out to he Leasible vo raise a@ SUM Of £19,000 4n & few weeks to defray the expeuses of tbe contest, ad diniy wiv tin motion t yer yalids ices’? wineh he iUish govern. as eH te umes will be ast Ine The Augsburg Gazet(e pnblishes the Latin lext of au address dvawu up by Cardinal Rauscuer, Areh- virbop of Vienna, in The Mane of & Jarge Bamber of bishops, entreating Pope Pius LX. not to submue to te discussion of the Ecumeutcal Council the dogma vi the Infaltunity of the Pope. One of the prine: pal reasons urged in support of their views oy tre avchoishop and “the prelates assuet- aied with him is that the Church has to austaln a struggle just gow unknown in iormer Limes, AQMUSt LoeN WHO Oppose reugion Itxeil a snsuiation banedul to human uabare, $9 Uhat tt Kecuns inopportune tv Mupese Upon the Cathouc uatious, Jed tuto Cemptition by so many machmutions on every Aive, more duginas ine Wwe Counel of Trout pro- clauned. In couciusion, the address says tual “ihe defiution ayhich 1s detuanded would jurnisa fresh artis to the evemiea of religion tu excite agamst tue Catholic Chureh the resentinent even o. magp wvoweuly the best,” wud give to the European goe- exniments “aamotive of & p 1 for encroaching upon the rights in wre StL posses ea” the London Santard’s covrespondent Carnishes B Lransiation of (ue Latin memoria: or peuuon ad advessert by Uke Witramoutaue bistiops to the Connell, praying that iapal tulaiiinity may ve erecied ints & dogma, ‘Lhe uishops say:~—""Shecefore Une weliave of the Church seems to demand tial clus sacred Coun. cH of the Va, decree of Florence respecting {0 J, aud expoundioyg 16 au @iniply avd io sult clearer torts, wiich may fake away sii Froou Jor doubt, sliould Bauc- ton the doctrine fuat ihe authority of ane Rowan Post js supreme, aud therefore uot lable Lo ersor, whensogver, m matters uppe raining to Salta awd inerals, Jie decides ana c Puwuds What ail the falthich must belleve and Bold, , Wed What by Uber gest be coudemued and reyecied, 4 Were co hol wanting chose, lc is trae, Who think th, ¥ Uus truth bad pelter uot be gelled, in order tha }ScbisMatica and Norelics way nor be sul further ave) Viled irom the Couren. But. mn te first piuce, ane ¢ “bliolle World has a signe to be tuetracied uy | ies ExtMlnenieal Syiod What, in a matter of stich grayiiytand of 4ale so obsiunaely impugned, ought to bé@ DNieved, #O that the simple and Incaytions minds of. many may not ve corrupted by 6» oywgious 2a error, And it wae for this reagon ht Fogger we Councils of Lyon and ‘Treut deomed ib thes 8, duty to deine true poctrine, though iwinaticwand Ueretics Look ofence by It; whereas, { tuese seek the CYBth Wilh sincertiy they Wil uot be dclerved but aliureu’s Wien cere w® snow fo them | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, — Bom mnne oD what babla’ aayniy repose the watty and solidity of ny reason of « ren. And if a Yew by | pretext for externally Ghats are tay who have ‘DOF have internally left, ‘These ure they who havi hestiaed conununlly todisturd the Catholic world, and of whose imstuious anares the Couneil of t Vatican ought warn the faitiful And therefore the Catholic worid, ever trained and habituated to Jend absolute obedience of mind and of heart to the Apostolic decrees Of the Supreme Vontitt, will bull with joy ond faith the seucence of the Council of the Vatican whieh saall estadiish the suprene authority OF due same aud bis nuunly fren evror. AUSTRIA, Cabiact Reconsteuction Ministerial Expos siiiow. dm the lower chamber of the Austrian Reichsraib, January 26, the Minisier of tne interior made au exposition Ol :he policy of the majority of the gov- eriivens When Lan Tenamert m ofice, He clained der ihe prostal Miulstey that dey had done muci aowards amproving the position of Austra during cher WWo years? tenure Of oMes, “yhey aid note: nore Ube Tack Wal We cousucution was capable of 1) provement, but they Would not pariey with those Whe Fook their stand of Gpoosition outside wf its lives. "Ebe policy Will be To Mmatintaia the present constivitioual arrangement, but to de everyting possibie Lo concilate the prejudlees wad aspnaAuons ot tue wationalt-ts.” ‘The suppieveutary convention to the Anglo- Aus- tray Counnercial ‘reaty of 1865 nas been hud velore the delcnsrath, 6 prevides that british goods shall be miiroduced inte Lue Austro-Hungarian piomarchy abthe sane rates of Guty as German goeds under sthe Prusgo-Aualazan treaty of lei She duties on cubton and Woollen goods arc to we charged by the bundved, ‘ibe convention ts to Daye the same dutas Uonus the treaty, The Austina Minister of Com merce Mas ordereddnquines to veanade a3 to We probavie cost of an imternutional .exnibition at Vieuna. Tt ds proposed to hold the -exlupition ta 1875, CRIM. CON. IN BROOKLYN, A Wife Attempts to Conus Suicide In Her Mortification, The basement ofa tenement house in Wyckoll street, near Smith, Brookiya, was the scene of a Qagraut outrage aud tragic terunmition last even- lug. ‘The occurrenee, which ia shocking 1 the ex. tveme, oxlibits a degree of depravity truly appalling, myolviug, a3.1t does,.4he character ol ® wile and of a@ public onlcial, both of whom are, perhaps, equally cutpav'e in the commission of the respecuve crimes charged. The cireursianees alluded Lo are these:— Ou the 2d just, Joseph Sionett, aseaman, apparently « respectable, honest wan, bid bls wile, Mary Siu- newt, aud Iymily, consisiing of two boys, goodby and went to sea, on board tae steamship Cleopatra, bound for Havre, expecting to make the trip to bis howe, In Wyckoff strear, about the 2d of March, On Friday uigut last, however, the ship on which he sailed got ashore on Frying Pan Sheai aud was Unavie 10 Make the voyage Which was intended. Mr. sinuett arrived in Brooklyn yesterday afternoon wid Nomediately repaired to his home. He entered dy tie Window, Le states, and repaired fo a bedroom Witch is Just Of the iron pasciuent, where he lay down without seemg his wife. About hall-past six o'clock he heard a man cowiug Gown tue steps leading to the b mens hall, aud then heard some one try the door, Which Was Jastened upon the in- side, Airs. Sinnett, according to ihe statement of ber Dusvand, opened the door, and adniltied the Visitor, WRO Was nob kuown bo the husbend, bie latter reuumlug seeretly ti the slecplug apartinent, with the door ajar, so that he could observe all that crauspired. She began to conyerse with wie new er, teiNug him Of & very ne circumstance which she sald — she jad noticed at the Court House, where she bad bec ub ihe ofice Gf tue Supertucendent of ihe Ceor that morning. ‘The coupie, after some further tlk, becume more int mate, 1at1 the husoand, maddened by uithathe bed Boeu and beara ia proot of his: w.le's treachery aud the stranger's audacious vil- lauy, Sprang Lvom his hiding place, tnd, with a fear- jul kick, ‘valsed’’ the scoundral, whe fed precipl- taveiy, leaving bis mat behind iu his haste Lrow the place, Overwhelmed with ghame and mortificattoa, the wret woven sourht Lo fy from the presence of or justiy indigownt sponse, but Ure Jatter barred her egress and demanded ue name of the rafilan, She at fist deciined to tell, though she subsequently stated thatit was “Jokuny Golding.” Shortly after a neighbor caine Into the house and engaged mn con- versarion with Sinnett, when the wouao went into tie vedroow, aud, seizing @ razor that was at hand, Grew the edge across her throat and fell bleeding to the Moor, Medical ald was procured and the wound dressed, Mer condition, though prowounced eriti- cal, 12 not considered hopeless. Joun Golding, te person alluded to, could not pe fouud by the police of the Forty-third preciact last night He 18 empoyed by the Superintendents of Ue Voor a4 an outdoor Inspector and visitor, ALU 15 a well Wh poiltician of the Tenth war eis not unknown to the light weights of the a,” and has, it i sald, been considerable of @ dom Ughter. The wnfortusate wowan was in the habit of obtaining assistance irom the Superintendents of the Poor, and it was in tits manner, 1 14 beiteved, Unat they became acquaioted. Mr. Sinnett says that he nas beeu married to her about umeteen years, and that she nas been in the habit of drinking freely at thea, INGOR ESTING EXPERINGNTS IN ARTILLERY. A New Double Shotted Prajectilo— Bulls Thrown o Distance of High: Miles. Foutrrss Monnor, Feb, 9, 1870. Mr. J. W. Hill, of Jederson, Willams county, Towa, has invented ® double shotted projectile by Which he claims a shot can be thrown a distance of eight or ten miles, Messra. Hill and Roberts ar- rived here on Monday with permission from Wash- ington to make expertwents. The shot i conical, with a bore Instde and a time fuse at the wide, In Jact, 16 1s # small cannon itsell. An eight-inch shot fired to-day weighed 200 pounds before being loaded. ‘The — imer cavity or bore was three and wa half inches and extended sone eight inches. Into this cavity was placed a fait pound of powder; some tow was then inserted and then @ cWelve and 4 half pouad shot. ‘The nozuie is stopped up by & brass pig to two pieces. ‘the doubie shot ts then piaced im a cannon and dls- charged. 1be fuses are from five co ten secondn; a the end of tut tuve the fuse ignites the powder aud atscharges the twelve pound shot. ‘The mven- tors cluiins tat the velocity of the small shot 1s greater Luan Was Lie large oe; bu that is a pommel to be Getermuned. Tae experiments were coi- juenced on Monday, but in Cousequence of the plug iu the end of the shot not belug screwed tn the plug and the ball bovt felt ont after craveltmg about oue nile, For to-day’s experiinents, however, the plugs le Lo serew into tie shot, and the result was De fuse to the elght-mel shot was a aad at the end of that time the twelve and a fait pound shot was discharged and the eight-neo shot Kept on its way untii Its force Was expended. fhe explosion does not burst the shot, bul drives out the plug, a8 there Is no vacuum between the Suot and the nozzle. This projectile has now been tested Jor the frst time and ts pronounced a success, The experiments were made by Colonel T. G. Bavlor, commanding the arsenal at this post, anda tollreport will be forwarded to the Chict of Ordnance. The principle on which tuis improve. ment is Made is regarded @ good one. Var iilteen- Mech gins throw a solid shot at icast five miles. Load one of these guns with a double shotted = projectile, with a fuse arranged to discharge the siuail shot when the cannoit ball has reached ts Mghest elevation, & fiteen-incn KHOt would take a twenty or twenty-four pound shot without danger of bursting, and itis clalmed thatat would go further irom thus clevation than it would from the ground, The targe stiot would, of course, be fred atan object, while the small one would be sent ob todo What execution Kt could, and in fring at a line of troops would be very effective. The small shot is made with a sabot tor the rife in the Jarge snot, and is large enough to Gil up the space between the powder and the pity, Whilep 18 screwed In, but onty just ager to keep it irom being shaken out. Messra. Hill and Roberts are entirely salisiicd with the success of the expertmenis beilevye they can fire a slot almost any distance, vGOPING WY THE RVENUE. fhe Newtown, 1. L., Collector—Assessdrs and County Supervisors in an Embarrassing Ponitton. In the Supreme Court of Queens county, Long Island, yesterday, William £. Farman, of Newtown, euterod a complatut aud procured a summons against William McGowan, Collector; Joseph Rice, Francis Mckenna, John B. Madden, Thomas Pett, Nicholas Yan Autwerp, Commissioners, and the Board of Supervisors of Qneens county, jor baving seized $5,000 worth of property belonging to kurman for the pon-payment of a special read tax ot fifty dolars. The complaint alieges that McGowan hud no right or authority to collect avy such iax trom the plaintiff, or to take the said property from his possession; that he did se. with force, against (he remonstrance avd opposition of the plaintuy, and with full knowledge that he had no Tight to do $0; that the plaintif (thereupon requested ihe deiendant MeGowan only to take irom Nis pos- session So uch Of Bald property as Would be suf- iwient to satisly said preieuded special tax, with any clined charges or expenses tu adaitiou; that tue suid defendant refused so t do; that he took possession of said pypperty and put other persons In charge thereof, ex¢luding the plaintitr therefrom, and preventing Wis xajes and busmess; that the sald defendants in the premises acted wilfullyand mait- ciously, ahd with wae design by such illegal pro- ceedings Lo injure phe said plainiit in his dusivess, they then anu taere Knowing that they had no color or Highs of Authority td demand or recelve the same. ‘Tbe Anawer 18 returnabié gn the lat day of Muroit. Mr, John 4, Moure, of thé game town, has brought @ Eliniiar Action tO recover, posBEssinN of | $3,000 Worth of property seized by the same Collector and Au! retyined by lun, to the greny dapage oF the plant A BIT! A WIT! Experi Fists at the Old Bowery—Heenan and Maco Putting On the Harness— The Graces and Science of Spare ring—A Delicious Crowd. Heenan! This magic word drew about tg ani- Mated nucleus over 5,009 genventan, sports aud ‘yougbs” at the Bowery theatre last evenyay to wit- ness the famed “Benicia Boy’? in all the grandeur of hig splendid physique, If one can imayzine a good sized ant ill swarming with thousands of uhese of- fensive and inomonsive itie creatures, either wath ‘the torpid dignity of winter or the davap exhalations of a persytxing summer, 4 SomeWHAS Indifferent idea might be obtained of the peculiar thickness af the crowd waich gathered to puruclpete in the drawing room entertainment of the evonimy, The ovehestra benckes were staffed with the same compactness.as the skin of a @Weeb potato: the pal- quet teemed with Sudividuals who defied analysls, | aud ascending higher, toe galieries, tier on tier, were biack and white with faded and colored hu- mauity, béte humanity, ig humanity—alaa! bad humanity. Bigtst o'ciock sound the people howling, shricking, Wid, Whistling was genenml! and con- versation outiatved, ‘Lhe prograuune proceeded. “Brother Bul and me” was “pissed to a third read: tug,” and the eluer plays, in ordey, und tien cue John C. tieenau and James Mace m the “set-to.? The sportsanticipated the coming men, .Tuey shouted, pul sie lever to thelr dmnga, and heaved those wigantic bodies inte tullexercise, At a quarter to nive the pair stepped out on the staye—Heenan til, wlrong, aclive, muscular mud graceful; Mace solid, Well developed, Oif-naud aad modest. Both were dressed im avhite knee breeches, Congress yailers, white hose.and silk wrappers. They trod lightly. Rounds of appiause were fred in salute. Bol tipped the wink and Mace led of. Be applied its Mipper and Heenan responded with ae iosiautor which made every one admire and.appiaud. Mace rolied around his adversary, placed two or turee taps couveniently, and the pai retired to their corners. Both were geutienaniy, earnest and skil- ful. A fow expert blows dropped here and there by either mau were almired, but setticd no question as to thelr relative ability. Maco was keen, fine in position, and had a jevel it would have taken a Stunner’ to upset. Heenan was more upright, bot eltvctive, quick a8 & shvoting star, anu generally made his eljeciive. GO 1, Joun, you're the old bay,’? My pest slirt On your bones," ,et tuat flipper loose, John,” and kindred excla- Mations were pussed fo the stage on the foul aumos- phere by drankea tongues, Heenan showed exlaur- Uon sooner than Mace, yet stil was elastic, keen und intrepid, He was Heelan. About this me 2 noto- is rudian, Ia tne frenzy of nis adulation, iad hoid OL the poetical locks of a peaceable cluzen Woo stuod Within the orchesira rail. A policeman Was not near, (he gentieman could Hardly sa.ule his friend with # pistol, #o he urned around and gave his jamtiar fiend a kindly greeting. The iiterary name of the scoundrel 4 “Whitey Lob.” He mave it lo areporter, saymg, ‘Dawn you! doen't meation Reddy's nat Watt to be notorious’? A ioussive sitver belt was theu given to Mace, amid an apple core and a dried doughnae he ciuded Ins speech of than Peo; at late—some suutiag, Some mad, some Oxgit, bub ‘il Salistied What Mace Was @ brick and Heenan one of “Old Tite's ROCKS.” THE NEWARK MURDER, Fourth Day's Proceedings— Sammiug Up-—-dudze Depue’s Chargi-—The Case Given to the Jury—-No Verdiet Up to a Late Hear Last hit. q The trial of Leoubardt Schwan for the murder of Cornelins Stuhl was continned at Newark, N. J., yos- terday, There was a large attendance, larger, in fact, than any of the three preceding daya, As usual, those present wete two-thirds German, a small sprinkling vbetung of the gentler sex. Beyond those who bave made it a point to attend the trial throughout the Interest 1n this case has not been great, but on the contrary, even among the German peopie, has evoked little or no comment, It being apparent tbat the prisoner was receiving a fair trial, despite the fact that he has neither friends nor money. He bore himself yesterday wiih the same compostre that has characterized bis bearing since the commencement of the trial. Hla knowledge of English is very good, other statements to the con- trary notwithstanding. He spent four years to kug- land, ° Shortly before ten o'clock the prisoner's connse), Mr, WiJiaut 8. Guild, Jr, commenced summing up. lt wa3 mot hts iatention. he said, to appeal to the jury tor mercy, Jor, if the prisoner was gulity, an appea: would bave to be made to a higher power. ‘Yu tuetr reason he would, however, appea'. ‘he in- ferierence of Stahl in the guurret besween Roth aud Schwun showed that, inétead of being cool aud dispassionate be was the oppusite. Being more powerlul than Schwun he threw him down and kept on top of him for nearly three muwutes, Whose was tne knife? couusel asked. ‘The servant girl had sworn that she had seen it Iv Stahl’s room. There was no evidence to slow positively that it pelonzed to Schwun, and there was, he thought, just a8 mach right to suppose that It belonged vo Staul, and that Schwun wrested it out of his hand and stabbed bun with it, as that it was Schwun’s, The fact that the prisoner ran away, While it was in law evidence of Mullt, Was Nel so MOrally; 1 was No evidence that he had committed a murder, ‘The prisoner's condu in Connecticut showed that he was teuder-bearted and not bloodthirsty, Mr. Guild, in closing, said ‘Vat the prisoner was friendless as woll ag penniless, and asked that he be judged according ty tie nw applicable in the case—u his crime Was less thaa pow ye then ought & correspondmy verdict be ren- dered. Mr. Caleb 8. Titsworth, prosecutor for the Pleas, followed in his argument for the State. According Wo his couception the testimony showed clearly that Schwun was a very passionate man. The chief point Ww be decided, be tuougit, was ihe degree of crime of winch the prisoner was guiity—wieiher Murder in the first or secona degres, or Mauslanal- ter, Lf the jury was convinced ‘that when Schwun pulled the Kuife ou! of his pocket and plunged 1t Into Stati he did not intend to kill, then should he not be held gutliy of murder in the tirst degree. In order W #0 convict it was necessary to prove that the act was premeditated, The arguments pro aud con being concluded Judge Lepue, at a qnarter to two o'clock, proceed- ed to deliver nis charge to the jury. It was quite Jengthy, occupying nearly one tour in delivery. He defined, with bis wouted elaborateness and preci- sion, the various grades of murder, and reviewed the testimony of several of the principal witnesses, going over that of the man Simons mi fully which, he seem- ed lo think, Was the clearest aud most important of all, If the jury were of opinion that the prisoner had a second Ume become involved tn a personal conflict with Staul, with the intention of takiug his Iie, then was he guilty of murder in the frst degree, premeditation beng ¢ py clearly establighed, 11, in their opinion, however, he only meaut to inflict great bodily harm, coult only be tonnd guilty Of uurder in Kecur- ring to we fact that intoxication had been urged by defendant’s counsel as a palltatiny circumstance his Honor satd that yoiuutary tatoxi- cation Was HOt an excuse, unless it was shown Unt Sclwun Was so intoxicated by drink as to be inca- pable of deliberating, The fact of veing Im liquor Should not deter the Jury (rosa fading a verdict of Murder im the frst degree. ‘The jury then retired for dehberation, and the Jarge crowd of citizens began to visperse. As soon as the noise occasioned by those reuring had suo- sided tho case of Rosanna Kogers, charged with the mansiaugiiver of her step-brother, Janes Sheri- dan, Was called and & Jury empanciled, The court then adjourned. Up to half-past ten o'clock last night the jury were suil out, the bone of coniention belug wiethor +o agtec upun @ Verdict Of murder da Lue frst or second dogree. he the second degree. TULE RAPAIC NEWS ITEMS, The Nebraska Legialature will be couvened on the 17th i: for the purpose of rulifying the tifteenth amendment, The lower housy of the Missouri Legisiature bas passed a DIM prouiviting discrimiwation in teacher's samriea ou account of wx. in the Ohio Woman Saffrage Convention, holding at Colim- bus, a series of resulutions were yesterday reported om the cownnittee, auking tho Leyjelature to grant women the siyut to vote. John B. Goff, tried in Philadelphia for manslanghier, was ray acquitted. He acctdently caused the vnath of a by xn explosion resulting 10m an experment with w ama. A botler in the St. Louis Rolting Millexploded yesterday morning, seriously injuring four worauien aud aligitiy soniding several others, Travel trom Chivago to the Pacific cont bas been very heavy thie woek, the (rains carrying @ larger nucober oc pais ‘than ever re, ot _pravails in Harrison county, Ind., covery uf gotd aud sliver mines. A ber of miners bave been prospecting the digylugs (or tle past four months, and it fs belleved they have been successful, ‘he trouble between the Lieutenant Governor and Pu went of Newloundiand has eaded by the Inter with, ‘awinig the name ol Mr. Bennett, It is expected that (he Miuisiiy will resign immediately. are of New Bronswick openes its session yea. speech the Lieutenant Governor province, to « quneral system 0 jon trom baglaad. ot Her Britannic Mujesty's slip Mo: fave « farewell party on bowrd bie slip at Portland, ‘yeaterday afternoon, in acknowiedgment of many ig and kindues® which have been extemied to MOET. Resolutions have been adopted by the Kansas Legislature waking Congrens 10 jnventigate the lueses by Lnutan dopreda. tions in 1664; relative to the “rebel Price raid ciaime against the sale of thé Kaw Indian land eaiviers; Cor a conrt ho the Oulo and James river PERILS OF THE SEA. Wrecks of the Schooner Canema, from Jack- enville to New Yorks off Hatteras=Rescue of the Crew aud PassengereThelt Axrival at ‘Thin Ports at 4 ‘The intelligeace which comes tn tardily frote the broad bosom of the sea bruigs tidings of #etae or the perils and trial of the late storm. 18 felis of mi- raculous escapes from death, the suiféripys of crews aud the terror of passengers. No better evidence of its severity as it newled in its fary from the Guir of Mexico along the entire coast Is needed than the simple but suggestive story told at midnight yeater- day off Sandy Hook gby the shipwrecked crew and passengers of the schoower Canema, of Stockton, Me. They were on board the schooner L, 5 Davis, aptain E. L. Bishop, from New Orleans to thts port, the kind-hearted mariners of which rescued them from the very jaws of death, Captain Bishop nar- rates that on Tuesday, 8th inst, ateight o'clock inthe morning, he sighted a vessel to leeward, with main- mast gone, when he kept of nus course avd ran down to her, fuding it to be the vessel nawed, Tad he not seen the schooner just asst providentially happened no smoytal aid could bave saved the seven persons rescued hy him, asthe period that elapsed in his successful efforts in rescuing them was one of comparative calm between two terribie gules, AN east-noriti-east blow bad subsided, wand = thirty minutes after the sinking schooner ‘had peen leit @ terrific nor wester burst upontaen, Captain Mudgett, Of tue loss schooner, thus telis the story of the trials wiich befell bin and fis cou 10s — pamne achooner Vauema, ainety-six tons, of Scock- ton, Mé., eit Jacksouvule, Via, aden with lumber, on tne 26tm Of Jauuary. Had two passengers, who had been sojourning on the st. Johu’s river tor abeir healt. Had moderate weather until February 3, wueu, off the north of Hatveras, latitade 3 29, longi- tude 76 15, We encoumtered & heavy northeast gal lasting Jorty-eight moira, ‘causing the vesse to leak badly, Un the 7th inst. the wind hauled =w the east southeast mereasing aim Tar wow ot blew winOst = hurricane At two A. M. this day, wile ruaning with tworects 10 the foresail, found that the vessel was maxing water taster abd fuster, when we rigged both pups aud kept them constantly at work, but tue water continually gained upon u-, and the veaser was setting down all tue time. On the 6th of February, at four A. M., Kept the Canema olf before the Wind, in hopes of getting by the jand beiore sue tiled. - At six A. M, there was so much Water in her hoid that sie became unmwauayeavic. At seven A, M. Bhe rotled ou ner side, being tull of water at una time; cutaway the halyards, let the foresail come down by the run; cub away the mainimast to right ber. but only partially succeeded, At eight A. M. saw a large schooner to windward lnying (0; We sel a sige nal of distress, and at nie A. M.. it becoming mod erate tor a whi'e, the vessel, the L. 5. Davis, rau down for us under our Jee, and, afer coasdyrayie peril, succeeded ta buaruing fer i our own boa ve saved nutilag. ‘the wreck Was abandoued via Febraary 5, im kulitude 37 30, Longicade 74. ‘he rescued V aud passengers were Lund quills comortabie on board the schoouer L. 8 Davis Weer visited ist night, and wii 3 OL LAE hiygavet praise they Os Capiam Bishop tor bu kindacs and consideration. ‘Lhe names and plaves of Yes dence are as Tullows:— 5. 1. Mudgett, captain, Prospect, Me. A.M. Frouks, mate, Blueuttl, it yeenwoad, Cook, Nova Scotia. John Devereux, scaunin, Pouovseot, Me, David George Ferris, dad. adorn, ps passe seu New York city. ', Portinud, M THE N DOR REYO2 PARTY. ing of Workingm Jiass Meet lick?s Speech Against Wealth. A large mecting of workingmen was held yester- day evening at Teatonic Hail, on Third avenue, for the purpose of being addressed on the labor question. by Mr. Trevellick, president of the National Lavor Union. The lecturer spoke for two hours, aud touching on the national and financial questions, dwelt especially on the necessiry of the laboring wen legislating for themselves. He compared European and American institutions, and said that if the working Classes neglected to take matters into their own hands thelr rights would be trampled on as much a8 they were in Europe. He couipiained of the usurpat on of the soll by the privileged classes of England, and in the present state of our finances a nobility of wealth was springing up to crusn the poor lavoring wan. He said we were fast approacii- ing the state of the European peasant; and were it not for the fact that we have more laud than the thieves of Congress can steal tor their railroads the workiugmen of America would never be possessors of tue sou. He ridiculed the rising aristocracy of this republic, and regretted that tere existed a clays who cast a slur on jabor; but he hoped to see its aignity respected, and wished that those who despised the work would aiso despise its frutis. This effeminate aristocracy would die out, and the hope of our future increase and prosperity would tie with the vigorous worningmen. ‘The lecturer spoke in this strain tnronghout, and after he bad fluished a resolution Was uioved and adopted to form a lavor reform party iu this city, aud one delezate from each Assembly district was appointed to form a comunittee to consider the matter and frame a plan of organization. The chair was occupied by Mr. Alexander ‘Troup, Air. Browning acting a8 secre. lary. Some of the audience dissented from Mr. ‘Trevellick’s ptan of forming a new party, but on the whoie the meeung was harmontous. "4 SHIPPING NEWS, Aluuuac for New York=Tils Day. tr. Trev an Arintocrucy oe Sun rises Sun sets. + 658 | Moon sets...morn 4 08 . 581) High water..morn 6 07 PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 1, 1870, OCEAN STBAMERS. DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF FLARUARY, DAT OF Ste quae . ows. 3 ANgOW. +|7 Bowllug Green City of Wasitia Liverpoul...ess [16 Broadway. Petinsylvania, | Liverpool... [69 Brow Rhein, [Bremen, &e...//68 Broad atrec Manhaitan.. Liverpovle.s... (29 Brondwa: ‘Angi Glasgow .......]7 Bowling Green Helveuia......."|Feb 19,.;.] Liverpooi......|69 Broadway. City of Baltia're) Fev 19.2.1 Liverpool,...../15 Broadway, Donau City of NewYork Mionesota Feb 19, +!68 Broad street. +/15 Broadway. Broadway, ++. (bo Broadwn Cotunbia. Claagow. 7 Bowling Green Idaho. Liverpool... ...]29 Broadwa; Glasgow. :...25.17 Bowling Green Europ: Nev: 2/29 Broadway. [Liverpool «+4129 Broadway, Mureh 16.1 Liverpoo!, CLEARED, onisa Moore, Salyear, Newbern, NC--Murray, Steamebiy Ferris & Co. Ship Glory of the Sei ‘ » McKay, San Franclaco—Sutton & o. Ship Zephyr, Porter, Anjier and a market—Peabody, Willis & 0 Ship Polar Star, Bairngon, Bri Ship River Clyde (Br), MeVie ~Dowley, Cor- ners & Co. Bark (Oceana (Nor), Atlacksen, Gibraltar for ordera Punch, Edyo & Co, Bark Oiat (Nor), Oisen, Leghorn—Funoh, Edye & Ci Bark Joxio Mildred, Harriman, Havana--J E Ward & Co, Brig Jeremiah, Fort, Hav Brig Mo Brig Udolp, Wa! ter, Schr Frank Treat, Wood, Inagua-—B J Wenberg. Seir Aun Meiae (Br), Sapperck, St Jobns, NFR P Currie, 4G McLean (Br), Cook, St John, NB -Ieney & Hohr E! Parker. Rehy Robert Palmer, Clark, Galveston—C sf Mallory & Oo. Sebr MA Fisk, Fisk, Galveston—C W Adams & Co.’ Behr E G Knight, Kent, Key West—Benner, Brown & Pinckney. Lr Aifred Chase, Kelly, Norfolk—C E Staples & Co. Sehr Arivsto, Nawh, Fall River—Canda & Pressey. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STAAM YACHTS. Bteainshiy City of Washington (Br), Jone’ pool Jan 27, via Quernstown 28h, with mdse abd 4 rs, to John G'Dale, Feb 6, lat 46 20, lon 45, paased @ Cunard ‘steamer, bound B; il, Tut 48 46, lon 56 80, a Frenchy steamer, do; same day, lat 4347, ton 86, a'bark rigged steamer, do; 10th, int 41 y {on 8, bark Montreal (Br), from Liverpool for New or Adams, Havana Feb 5, via Nas- Steamship Morro Castle, th muse ‘and passengers, to the At- anu, NP, 7th, at 3PM, wit lantic Mall Stoamship ( ‘ Steamship C W Lord, Hobart, New Orleans, with mdse und asengers, toN H Brigham. Kxperienced heavy N ihe entire passage; 10th inst, Cape Henry. bearing N tance 12 miles, signaled brig Water Witch, steering NW. ‘Steamship Virgo, Bulkley, Savannah ‘Feo 8, with and passengers, to Murray, Ferris & Co. Had heavy wea- ther the entire pas: ‘Stenmahip Charievion, Berry, Charleston, 56 hon) o H OR Morgan & Uo iad strong mise and passenger ; d Dortherly winds from Frying. Pan Lighisilp to the Capes of Delaware. 3 z 3 Steamship Louisa Moore, Snlyear, Newbern, NC, with masa, to Murray, Ferris & Uo. Had ‘strong westerly winds all the passage: 3th fost, off Hatteras, fell in with brig Polo ac (of Deuiarara), Moore, from Kio Janetro for salthmore ; the captain reported having struck on Hatteras Shonis, caus” ing the vemset to leak, saily blown AY, aad otherwise dis abled? took ler in tow and anchored her in Hampton Roads, after huviug noid of ner for 88 uours. : Steamemp Fantta, Freewan, Philadelphia, with mdse, to J Lorillard. s ship Mary Whitridge (of Baltimore), Cutler, Foochow Oct 24, with teas, to Salter ¥ Li. err Passed Straits of Sunda Nov 8, Cape of Good Hope Deo 2, and crossed the Equator Jan 18 in fon 88; has been on this coast 8 daya, with constant a! Noy 7, in the Strvits of Sunda, spoke barks Nettle Sferryman, from Shanghae for New Yorks Queen of the Bea, from Foochew for do, and ship Wild Rover, from Mantla for Poston; 2th, iat .4 43.8, ton 43 43, ark Celirie, from Yoko: hama (or New York, 6) lays out; 28th, Int 2704 8, ton 4615, ship Hudson, from Calcutta for do, jays out; Dee Voy Jat 36 42 S, lop .2 43 E, ship Pride of Canada, from do for do, 60 days out; Feb 3, saw brig Agenora, of St Jobn, NB, bound north, Ship Rinde (Nor), Torbjornsen, Mareoiliee, 68 doya, with mdayto MCaune—vesse! in Wendt. igtena’ A Hookmenn. FEBRUARY 12, 1870. EE eee ieee ve 205 und variable weather; M dara N of Bie ‘and split satla, stove ASN iuctatioe Kobbe (of Searspor:), Carver, Buenos ad a via St Th rH to} PU Ward Bed “Gromed the Buuctor dau 16 rion i ‘Thomas tor suppijus; Jan 8, tat ral 190, hence for san Frap- with northerly winda. Lindsley, Aspinwall, 21 days, with mehine weather the entire passag™, | eight days uorth of Hattoras, with etiong north ; ' er) Fee Hrening Star (Br, Kenneally, Manzunitiag Cuba, 18 days, with Baga, to order has Deen 13, days nort of Hat faspwith Weavy NAD, winds, lost main'op galls: rd, it tails,"ec,, Jon 29;-barles Meudrickwen, second | Bark Plelatn Packari, Hemotios 18 days, with suzar to a} lel ac) emo lays, wi ant Danford Kuowlton, veascl to Yates & Porteriield, Mas Lorn 12. days north of Hatteras, with northeast winds. Brig Wolfville (Hr), Cook, Messina, 60 dava, with fruit, to Lawrence, Giles & 00; vessel to DK DeWolf, Passed (ile raiter Jan 6; was 23 days In the Mediterraneaa, with heaty NW and 8W winds; since then tne weather up to Hatteras; hag poe 8 dare north of Hatteras, with Renvy NE. tales; Feb 4 inthe Golf Straam, in a héavy gale from NE, WH Bucking, Reaman, a native of Bremen, aged 20, fell out of the main rigging Overboard and was drowned; 6th, of Cape Henry, spoke bark i W Walker, from Mutauzas for New Brig Excel (Br), Morgan, Messina 68 daya, with fruit to order. Passed (Gibraltar [eo $), First nnd latter part of pas- sage rough weather, Feb 7, off Harnegat, experienced heavy gale from HSK, lomt "fore and maintopzullant wails, sptit trysall and mainto, staysall. ‘Brig Manson (of Searaport), Gilkey, Guantanamo 28 days, with sogar, to ‘Taylor, ‘to Wulsh, Field & W' Has had rough weather the entire passage; was. up to Iigblands on the Ad inst, aud again io thagth, unl was blown off agatn both times; spilt aails 4c; hus baits pilot on board Seu Crown Point (ot Newouryport), Hoardman, Pars, 24 days, with rubber, Re, 10.6 Ladijana & Co ther up to the latitinde of Bormuda; since then haa bad heavy Nis and NW gales; haw been 7 days north of Uuiteras. Fen 2, Int 38 40, 1on 72, passed a vessel of about 100 tons, bottom up, bottom painted with copper paint; did not seum'to bave vega jong agerincy Hons 44h, fn. the Guilty aa i heavy rom NE, las urs; received no’ danege. Jan 1 Sat 280, fon 71, aig alled. & large American cate md steamship, steering’ SW; ieb 7, int Bs, lon 74 spoke vi Lelghtons trom New York for Gandonag civ Schr Hoyal Arch (of Brookhaven}, Cook, Clenfuagos. 18 daya, with sugar to Brugulere & Avalte; vessol. to A Abbott. had heavy eaatbrly wins most of the’ passage. Feb 4, off 0 Lookout ina heavy gale fram NE lout boat; las been three days north of Hatieras, Schr § 5 Davis, Biahop, New Orleans, 25 days, with cotton seed, to Jones, Sinith & Go. Had tine weather up to Hatteras; hae been 9 daya north of that Pie with heavy N and Nie Feb an Jon 74, fell in with the schr Canema ton, Captain Mudgett, from Jacksonville for New York, in aniuking condition; Cook off the ¢ avd grew, On Wii, alno two passeoyers, and brought then to New yor! Schr Carrie Holmes, Potter, Savannah, 10 days, with lumbor, to master, Sehr 5 M & ) Scull, Steelman, Charieston, 4 days, with gel- low pine to Overton & Tawkins Schr Mary Lilet, Bodine, Virginia, Sch '. G. Benton, Ci ini. , Somer F Schr Maxon'Rozers, {ackson, Virginia, Sobr Charles Atwood, Soper, Virginia. Schr Fairy Queen. Virsinia,. Sobr Rhoda Hohues, Soper, Virginia. Schr W Js Hawes, Hawes, Virginia for Boston, Bohr Oraad, Ung Iapeed, Virgunla tor Provideo se, Gridny, Cri ranmer, Baltimore, , Vorcor, Baltiinore for New Haven, Vilits, Baltuore for Hunter's abe, Porver, salem tor Virginia, "bor, EG Irvin, Johnson, Salem for Phiiadelpuia, Pat in for a harbor. Sehr Winged Kaver, Smith, Boston for Virginin, Put fut ” 4 Morrison, Higgins, Boston for Vinsinta, Pot in Put in for w Pu in enking, Moston for Virginia. ant, Minter, Suan Fulet, with » portion of the Ateamslify Sruneit:, sane off that poiut to the ubmariae Wrockin: Go. Recvencp—Sehr Amelia, We Kea, he: ¢ for Virzinia Tit inet, at $2) AM, between Squau Inlet and Parne invy bv nn UNnknoWwe Sechouer, carrying away fore Figging, epilt for iu nails and stove balwarks, ‘The Abiella his the 6 ners port anchor on her devi, it ard of her $n the edilisio Passed 'Parough Hell tate, ROUND nN 1}; Port Jobuson for New Haven, » Mzahethport for Portland, Scbr Wm A Movretl, Low, Blizavethport for Prvovidenes. Soir Reading 1K No 94, Bur zabethport (ur Nor wich. Sclir EG w York for St John, NB. Selir White Ki Schr Z A Pain BELOW. Ship Odessa, Qualer, from Havre Dec 24, with mdi Boyd & tincken (by pilot boat G W Fiunt, No WW. | Saunders, Portland, Ship Reindeer, from Marseiiles. (Received ay Si miles Sis of Hg Harbor, froa ptiot boat Ys Wind at sunset SE, fresh. Shipping Notes. The National Mue steamship Pennsylvania, Caytaio tl, will leave piey 47 North river at 12M to-day for Liverpool, calling at Queenstown to iand passengers, &o. ‘The steamship Sherman, Captain Quick, of the Merchant: line, will leave pier 12 Nortn river at 8 PM to-day for New Orleans direct, ‘The Atlautic Budmarine Wrecking Companys steamer Lackawanna and schr ida Grant, in charge of Captain J Waters, are moored over the wreck of the steamship Br ink off Squan, NJ, and are diving out her cargo. The steamer Vbilip bas returved, and reports nothing ashore north of Cape May. ‘The wrecking steaiser Resens left last night for Townsend's Jniet, NJ, to tow the wreck of sehr Wilile Mowe to this port, she having been catked and hauled off the shoa's, Marine Disasters. Sure Many—The second officer with aig men who took to the lifeboat on the abandonment of the ship Mary (repor yesterday) were picked up by the Freuch bark Sioim, and taken to Valparaiso, BARK ATTILA (Rus), Niska, froin Liverpool Nov £4 for Buitimore, has foundered at ven. LONDON, Feb M—The bark Anawer (¥), from London for Beston, foundered on’ the 26th uit. Her ruate and seven others of the crew were saved. SHIT SANTRR, Magraw, from Guanapo Ang 12 for Liv- erpool, had on board a stove marked “Sargent, No 4,” and is supposed to be the gnano laden vessel wrecked at Sklobe- reen, Ireland, Dec 30. BARK Estiorr Rrrcure, ffom Guanape for Hampton Roads, put into Charleston Weh inst in disires Bria ANNA (Br), from Amsterdam for Providence, anchored in Newport outer harbor yosterday (10th, with four feet of water iu her hold, Last night the captain abait- doned her, and the cutter towed her to the juuer larbor, when she grounded with eight teet of water in her bold, BurG Eouo, at Baltimore With inst from Pernambuco Jan 14, had 33 days to the Capes; the frat part of io pasenge bad sttong NE to NNE trade winds, to lat 26 N, Jun 63; thence ty lat 83 had Ught winds; Feb 4, Jat 8b, lon’ 74, expe rienced a severa gaie trom NNE to 5; abipyed a cea while laying to, stove a boat, also water caake, # rinbolia from the decks; on the following day split maiusnis and fuand the foremaat head sprung, and rece!ved otlier dam Bure Has AvON, at Holmes’ Hole from Ang reports experie heavy weatnar on the Ist inst, in Tat Jon 72, in # gale from NW, stove bulwarks, Water casas, hh y Tights ‘and filled the cabin with wate Bud HERALD, from Philadelphia for Sagua, remetned ashore at Marcus’ Hook AM Hult inst, BRIG ALMON ROWELL, at Holmes’ Mol experienced very henvy weather duct tained no damage ty dat SY ry de © Pyle, Vrotain W tain making the following report:--Un the gut Vt, watle anchor ina gale on Georges Kauk,a roa threw the ach her beam ends, when the masts Were ent away ant the ea- 1 from Cardenas, agi, bint kas tell 1a with p Jo ren, ot Gloice View ent and she righted, and when spoken by the Almon Rowell had rigged a jury mast with the fore boom and was trying to get Into New York. The A BR aupp her with water, &e, and took off ive of the erew, seven tn all remains ing oa board. Scun AMELIA, Willams, from New York for was run into by an unknown if Burnogns, port bow stove In, rig.zli Sue was taken in'tow SE of Syuan rine Wrecking Company's steamer Li Marshall, and brongiit to this city, Scour y, from New York for Boston, with whoat, has put into New London leaking badly. | ScurJ BMAUSHEL, from Valliniore for Savannah, put into Charleston I(th Inst leaky. Scan MAY Qur¥EN, from Baltimore for Pr ashore on Block Island this Virgiutay aud had Sour MILLARD rtland ashore near the Gurnet, bas ti into her. ‘The cargo of’ ahooks will be innded and the sehr will be got-off if the weather proves fayoravie. Senn Asuowx—A small schooner is ashore on the beach at Lewes, Del, reported as the “stetuor.” She will ve got of. Misvellaneous. STEAMSHIP VILLE DE PARIS, from Havre for New York, put into Halifax 1th inst short of coal. The voyage han been prolonged by stormy weather, The steamer witl be due ut New York on Sanday. Ali weil on board, Spoken. Brig Antilles, fom Trinidad for Boston, Jan 26, off Carga. fort Reef. Fintaowr, from 9 for Cura, Forcign Ports, a ANTWERP, Feb 9--Arrived, ehip St Lawrence, Nichols, Calino. ALGOA BAY, CGH, Doe 14--In_ port barks Lord Clarendon (Br), for Boston ldg ; Ilva Br), Scheel, trou: Table Buy, cling, to load for NYork; Geo T Kemp (Br), Mayo, ding, to load for United States. pEROUWENSATEN, Jan 24--Sailed, Harrtet, Hoyer New or B EAU, Jan 23--Sailed from Royan, Wamminga, Birke- w Orieans, —Sailed, Dryden, Gbnsen, and Brage, na; Queen of Scots, Smith, NYork, Cleared 24th, Back Prince, N York. CAGLIARI, Jan 14—Arrived, Wild Gazelle, Nickerson, Ge- CAMARET, Jan 21—Put in, St Donatien, Ba for Nant CALLA Charleston wn 19-— Arrived, Ip Lord Brougham (NG), Fendt, NYor Bailed 18th, ship Uncle Joo, Sewall, Gusnapo; Ign, bark Antiosh, Linnell, do to load for Ha) F ships ter (Br, Howe: le (Br), Small, Adleony Park, ci Arrived, achr Western Star, Crowell, Bt Jolin, NB; Stet, brigs Wildson, Cochran, 8t ‘Thomas; LL Wadsworth, Bayly, Nvork; Fey achra More Light. Bh ford, Calais; Prisca, Mi Ponce, PR; Mary Patten, Thomar. Salud Jan%, schrs Lugano, Johnsow, Bristol; Minerca, Coline, horth of Hatteras, Fed i, bark Avethusa (Br), Dan: ham, do; brig W Gordon (Br), Fisher, do; sche Ruth Shaw, Bhaw, do. NUREENOON, Fob ML Arrived, steamebip India, Munro, York. yGRNOa Jan 18—Salied, Loulse Miller, Leighton,’ New ork. HAMBURG, Jan £2—Arrived, Silesia (#), Traatmann, New York. pbilied from Puruayen 284, Mount Washington, Titcombe Boston. TAVANA, Jan 28—Arrivad, achr Grace Webster, Hume, Mot Hie; 24n, Bark Florence Meters, Hooper, Colon; brig Setmar Hyyenny, Pensacod a Elizabe h, taylor, Moul ft OC Bearse, Freeman, do; dt My, Panaing, St John, Teland, Nore; Bist, y Slat, brig Myronusy hres; do; Howards Grits nasa, New Orioans’ Lizgle, 1? Mane Ware, Waro, bt Jonni rina Mvork; brigh see Coty Jobo, NB} Kodiak, Dowulng, NYork; Lizz! ‘Kewell, 8t John, NB; Qywa, Mfiuxn, Pubeacolas elle Pagbon, Rey, ensuco! ) rie » Trocartin, NYork; brig ie Pig are aaa tee ans ut 5; Caimi W 1 Remedios; sehr’ Georgtuc® Laweeu binson, f Feb 1, bark Jonathan (odtroy, earn, fagua; ach razler, Gitford, NYork; Nicanor, Han- nab, Boston; 24, bei Bl , itattimares Bom ed, eraet (Be), Brite, Phi fetpuies 4th, bark Carier Dove (Br)p ied 11th, steamship Juniata, Hox'e, Phitaselphta, Wativay, Feb I--Arrived, Meanshty Vio de Parte (Fry Sarmont, Fayre for N York, short of ‘Arrived at do 10th, sche Grand Master (Bri, Hesboyer, New York. " : ‘Ktkasro, Jn, Jan 21—-Sailed sehr Mattie Ho'mee, Bubb, are Sar ened ipeh be Axrived, ship Ocean Express, Hortony Balled Jan 28 Swallow, McLaughlin, stew, Yorks 26th ed Jan 2 Alex Marsiell, Gardner do; Pocuhonias, Howes Sau Fran Burgess, NYork. claco; 28th, ship David Croc! Eneved ut dnb, Tanita a Murphy, for bosion aud Now ive Caro'ine 0 Keir, York Miunesoin (o),Priee, do. ATANZAG, Jun O8Arrived, Roberiaon, Mobile; 29h, Frank E Allen, Clark, Portlatd Merriwa, Waterhouse, NYork; Ocean Basie, Lacey Mob ‘Schr Queen of the South, Coreon, NYork; eb 1, barks Albert, Maxwell, Philateiphia:' L F Stocker, Bibbes, NYork; ne Jane mann, Cleat, ‘Pensacola; K'W Goilirey, Garwonts Paladephins Qt, brig Sullivan, Perry, Pensacola; 34, 4! Marcus Hunte wr, Charleston. Cleared Jan 28, barks Acucis, Roblngon, Voston; Rachels’ Norton, north of Hatteras; briga J & C Wiizht. Wright, ¢: ET Rich, Padelford, NVork; Ella Maria, Porting achra Prancla Satterly, Stetson, north of Hatteras; Norales (Br), Howes, Charieston; Edna Harwood, Harwoo', Baltimore; Feb 1, bark Jessie (Br), Johuson, NYork: bit B Walter Howes, Pleroo, and Annie (Br), Saunilers d>; Ste barks Biten Stevens, Itow, do; Edith Boicy Alvsander, Pa!=' mout; brie Shavuon, Sawyer, north of Watteras;’ sche Glangnery, Yates, NYork, A NeWOASIL®, Jon 23--Ent out, Sarah Payson, Dakin, for orig ik Faye ‘Olsea, Phiiadelphia; dol Gloria, Wire Bal ‘ork. RW PORT, Jan M—Salled @ W Jones, Crosby, NYoric , NASKAU, NP, Jan. lW—Arrived, (baig Mr Robart Feel, wai ner, New Ge NYork = fest in distveuy; 12th, achr Laura, Demerhts tae ta rimothy i 7 mason, rere Cond ay; bruce, more; Feb’ b; burke Jouete, Garcta, Havana, iit reas. Clear’ Jan 11, bark Vuloan, Harper, Savannah; nei Mary E, Amaden, NYork; 2st, brig Mary'Allco, MeDonalu, Halifax: 27th, sclir Gertte Lewls, Hodgdo., Baltiinore. PENARTH, Jah 19--Sailed, Dritte Juli, Schu.z, N York, Suiled frown Penarth Dock 18,8 D Thurston, Snow, Cols cutta. PYavaMecoo, Jan M—In port brige John Froeman, Bae ker, from NYort, mirved —y tor do ‘about Jan 2d; Kaue (Dam, Townsend, from do, arrived -——, for do Jan 20. Patacdan iin port schre Edwin,’ Dayson ; Jessie Onclg Vnderhiti; K C Lane, Whittemore, and WJ Holmes, Wards for NYork ina few days, j_fHIELDS, Jan 25--Salled, uady Cartier, Croudy, New Ore 18, *t JONN, NB, Feb 11—Arrived, ship Austris (new), trom Bath; bark Helen Patterson, Scott, Boston, American Ports. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb ll—Arrived, ships Eddlyatone, and Mary Banks, trom Moston; Alexandria, Antwerp; Chiuay Suuderiant. ied Bark Calebar, Mexico, ie JIERVE KGAN'S d OREAT ROMANCE. ‘The opening chapters of the new serial story entitied iY LOVE KATE; on THE DREADFUL SECRET, BY OH EGAN, ' MERCURY’ of Sunday last, have “impression on the minds of the reads! otra edition was struck ol ja. oised demand, it utterly failed to mace the newasdealdrs either in the city ory sequenty thousands of personw have! ¢ number of the great Sunday news" this intensely tow, 48) Via, nnpen stn ful BynOpss 01 ly appeared will precede the eR TALMIEST. OF TH 40 BE PUBLISHED TN BUNDAY MRO! oF TO-MOKROW. ; pmitied in the abstract which bas any hears ing upon subsequent portions of the tale, fo that the digas Rolnted of last week after glancing over the pro:atory digest wil be able to take up the thread of the narrative as under. stendiigly us if they bad started with the author at the con mencement. Strange scenes, tor which it is safe to say that) the mont imaginative reader ts unprepared, foilow close upon) tho aciventures witien teod wach & starultig interest 19 thea, Int Nothing will b frst three chapters, The marvellous circumstances attend ing the appas death of the convict, Hildebrand Marvin, and the remo: al of bis body from the Millbank Penitentiary, ure eclipsed by # ati! more exciting series of incidents oF ,. whien the villanous and cunning “Jona Parker Cate i geutioman,’ Js the hero—if the term hero can be applie fo suap an‘incarsation of all that is cruel and remorwelcas, ‘The means by which t!as smooth and artfnl ccounsrel weeks the acgomptiahment of lls revenge will strike everybody nm, something eutirely new in the bistory of crime. ‘The plan Ly: which he proposes to satisfy his hatred, ant at the same, time secure ins own safety, is particularly ingenious, au although there is « passage in one of Shakspcare’s playa of winch it may remind the reader the reauite to which It leade, transcend tn interest any coup de theatre ever witnessed ox, the stage. The yay and debouaire Paul Setov, who playa’ such an tmportant part as the Marplot of the company, if one of the beat drawn characters in the story. Brave atk shrewd, as weil us vht-hearted and bumorous, he stancis ous. in Dold relief as the beau ideal of a chivairte aUventurer and vigilant protector of tue wronged and persecuted. In strikin, hing wnd determined yout’ ie the chie! wncerplot—the sombre, moody. seif-contained valtor to all interents. exce own. Bonny’ Knié, however, in the mont attractive of al! thé.cramat! sone, She shines d sparkles among the dark and r actors in the terribig drama “like a sunbeam daneing amoug the shadows.” If the opening scenes of the new romance bave whetted the public appetite for more the {nstaiment to appear to morrow wii] assuredly stimulate the interest already awn kened. In tact, the fascination of the varcalive iner.asee with every ehopier until It culminates at tue ¢lose Serhal romances by the most popniar English authors hy (tuted a leading feature in the literary departmen: NDAY MEKCURY, Into that department, which x y comnpriaes from twelve to fifteen co!ninns of ‘close pted matter, nothing that ts not original 1 adm Jeneraily two ‘ntotles by eminent forelgn writers-—printe from the proof sheets, forwarded to this country in advances of the transatlantic fasues -are running ia the MERCURY ; at the samo time. Light, euperticial, tiippant tales, like th pithless society nuvely that appear in the slip-stop L mdon, magazines, never figure in the columns of the! Pe auiay newspaper. Such tnsivid montal dict would not wult the eurnert tastes of ite remiers, Deep plots. powertul delineations of the passions characters that interest the feelings and tnpress themselves: ‘on the memory, are the attractions of the grand historicnl andthriling demestis fletions which Europes: ierary genie Of the highest order contriutes to its cosmmns, and for which. & larger compeusation ts Paid than any other Amertean pubs iteation can aiford to. offer, Nor ix-natiye taleut neglected. Sketches and novelettes, iNwatrative of home scenes and home peculiarities, ate given side by alde with these eine from abroad, and the wit and bumwor of every section of the Union tind eapression in the Table Talk departinent, One of ihe most noteworthy characteristics of the SUN- DAY MERCURY is that \ ALL ITS ARTICLES ARE ORIGINAL, No atale news, revamped ; no old stories rehnabet; nothing in fact that ig not written expresaiy for ite culumps jn ever permicted tu tnd # place In any portion of the paper, Mekara, ! Sefesors and Paste, the leading editors of the Sunday sheet that stagger In ita wake, would be superfluous in the ollice of the SUNDAY MERCURY. s ' SOCIAL LIFE IN NEW Yorn, } in nll tte varieties, bigh and low, never bud a true exponent until its many puases were portrayad, with guxphre Gdeiity, - In the MERCURY 'S exhaustive local sketches and reports, Other newspapers have essayed this role, but the’ expositivus Lave eon Ittle better than fevile earl the GLAND SOVIAL, CARTOONS, fall of life and aolor, which cover ‘rom woek to week m broad page or more of tue GKEAT SUNUAY NEWSPAPER, When the metropolla wants to sve its own likeness it finite At cepiciedt there asin a milrror, when the racal dietrictas, view of the jights and shadows of the represe tative elty of the Onion they tira instinctively ' totur MERCURY, Hence tts vuxt efrenlation. Hence the curls ty whieh it provokes, and not only provokes,’ aie. Snuday would, in cact, be a dies non in current ire, a8 ic isin business, but tor the sparking ln in ne chy m of era‘ and speciel intelligence thas suppited. ‘the dary papers published on tae “ny of rest lave not apace for thy: rel -nsivee details wil supertor ize of the MERCURY enables itto present. ‘The fasue of to-morrow, tor wil embrace no less than i EIGHTY-FOW RK COLUMNS of condensed type. an amount of reading mantter equal to iat of an octavo ve.ume, or of four tirst class daily papers. It 16 ovvions, therefore, that ta point of cheapness this organ of , tie millions has po rival in the United States, As a mectura of conmunteation between the world of reilers and the wo! of bayers in any irtment of the advantages of it advertising department are weil mnverstood, « fact that ws de manifest © Sunda jn its crowded business Th Timonnt of pubifetty cannot be obtaluest medium issued on that dag A large extra editio ial is commenced, au proteasional classes eagerly avail ‘themselves of thers epportunitins to address ® Larger number of readers than they vould possibly reach through any olker ebanuel. contrast with this d or LO NOT FORGE? that the secund fustalment of MY LOVE KATE, OR THES DREADFUL SECRET, will wppear in the INDAY Mi RY on which oecasion a SHEBT OF i will be published, and the entire edition will excend sho ail the othe, “Sunday papers!’ combined, in tue proportion Of nearly FOUR TO ONE BSOLUIE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM | TH! AA. ‘courts of ditferent States; legal everywhere, Dever. Uon, &c., suficlent cau jo'charge in advance. Ad ree, F. 1. ‘ounsoilor-at-law, U8’ Kroadway BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM TH & Courts of diderent States, Legal tion, do, sutliclent cause, No publielty. vane ct ee. M. HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nasagu street. LITTLE MONOGRAPH, a Descriptive of the new and Successful treatment of Nervous Debiiity, empioged in the confidential department of the New York Medical Upiveraity, Including un account of the newly discovered. ruinadien p scribed, by which 1,20) cases of exbauated vitality hava ern restored within a few montia, Sent frea by addressing Sec+ retary POWELL, No. 8 University place, New York city. (ores OF DEPILITY, CHRONIG DISEASES WHIci have resi The treatment of otue Steictures, Fis- tule, Piles, Miseases of thi lood, by Dr. LARMUNT, author of "Parley Londou ant New York Medical. Auviver std Mas- rhage ide.” At 213 be HAT | ‘uste cur friends, justantly relies 1GG3' ALLEVANTOR: agre making two quarts for use! samples, 26 cents ft. BRIGGS, Newai INE SHEFFIELD CUTLERY ‘AT AND GELOW COST. Une atook must be closed out before May 1 next, nnd the business will be continued after that date by our suucessure, Mesars, Nicot & Devluaony 8 88 B and dim cured by Bi wold everywhere ; 1 each votti @orner of finan eel and Broome Our Store, 624100, 10 Iet, either entire or the Lotte sepa- rately. Hews 5 Hair Switehes, OLESALE retalidag at wholesale prices ; © Bretgas or Obignovs, only $3, at 26) Grand street, near Lord & Taylor's, between Bowery and Chryatie street. SOMETHING NEW. 4 ‘Two million copies of the Annual Shakesperian Almanac for 1870 will given away, and ip order that the diatribuiing. may be mad@bs rapidly as'possjble [should deem iia favor to send, prepaid, ten or fifteen to any person who will Judiclousiy distribute them in his locality. Gue of itw fea. iures are the Seven Ages of Man's Lite. ‘Lustrated inn mastery manner, Address Dr. O. PHELPS BROWN, No. $1 Grand atreot. Jqraer Clty, New Jursey.