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10 BROOKLYN MURDER, Death of Mr. Dominions 8 Voorhees— Additional Particulars of the Tragedy. Great Excitement in the City. Fear that the Prisoner May bo Bynched. The Military Called Out and Un- der Arms All Night. The excitemeat attenaant upon the news of the murder of Mr, Domaicus 8. Voornies was very gen- ‘eral in Drookiya yesterday. From ap early hour wow ‘ale im the asternoon Jarze numbers of citizens @0G acaicus dnends of Lhe victim of this unprovoked shooting asscimbind Bear the resdeace of Mr, Voornies, on i'rcsident strect, opposite Carroll Park, eager to ascertain bis condition. He lngerea un: euusclous, surrounded by bis wife and raguly, until @ quarver past Jour o'cick im the afernvuoa, when Be breatbed hts kibt, Deceased was a buuder and an extensive speculator in real estate. He was widely ‘Know aud was very popular. He served two Lerms 83 Supervisor of the fonth ward and was @ promi- Rent caudkiaic on the dewivcraue ucker tor tue nomins.ion of Mayor 1p 1807. ‘Toe sollowiug statevnent of the sad occurrence was Maude yesterduy by Peter Fogariy, proprietor of the guor store corner of Carroil and Oviumbia strects, in wich We Wagedy Look plac About 8X O’civek Jast cvening, or shortly after tuut nour, wale was laking my supper, my barienudes iusormed we tat Mr. Voorhees gud some Iriends wished me to Ict them have &® bolic Ol Wine. AU thas time there was no one in my barroom. J came down staus aud Sound four gcpewen, Mr. vominicus 8. Vourhees, Mr. uward ‘fani, Aidermaa Movre, of New York ouy, wud 2 frleud ef Alderuima Moore's Damed Coi- dus. Ar. Mouse paid for bue Mist Dotile oO: Wine, and tuen Mr. Vuorke@n Culicd jor auovuer, und ati. dull Jor @ UITd, Rud wie Wwe Darty had Hulsked tie third Doitie, Mr. Moore aud Mr. coiling ie:t. Mr. ‘unt and Air. VoorLoes Went oUt Oo the KiaewalkK With Lie w.uers, but they Cuine Duck direcuy Lo Lae verroom Bui bad abuiher voitic of wine. About bail-past eigut Jur. Duty, of ol Carroll rureet, came in wit a Sriend, whom he antrouuccd Lo ne as Mr. Chambers, om New York. ‘Thus Mr. Cuuaibers was a stranger bo lue, Avier We haa ail stuaukeu bunds wit tie Lew eomers Mr. Vouruces called for anviper bottie of Wine and myited bem ty dnak with him and his Ameud, 1 noted iat, lnougn Chamoers toon bis glass, be did uol driak tue Conte .ts, but thew abuWay aud repiaced Wwe glasz Ou the Counter, He secluud suber euvagi, and vid Lot inrow away the @riuc 10 au Olensive Way, OF as li be Wished iv be quarrelsoue, ‘nen Mr. Duify got into conver- gation With Mir, Soornees au. Datly caked Jor an. oiler bottle Of Wine. We ali drans of 1 Chaubers tuciuded, and ited Cuatvers himseil caued ora botue, wud be drag @ gis ot that butte. Mr. \oor- ees UruMa eVEry UME. ALC \ OOFULes Proposed B LoUst to ihe Auicricaa Bugle, Wistiag MW trivuipa over Dri aud biauce; sud Cusucers seemeou aseu, id 8bOGs hands with Mr. Vourvees on ve Luast he had yives. ‘tis Was all they gall directiy Lv each caer Bulce Lier MLeUdUCLOn~ eXcept Laat alr. Vour- 3 hakd @ Bowie Temark ou w Bear Wulch uo BULICOU OU Uusuidets’ lueucdad, asking hin Wueve le gut ibuty aud Chambers repled, wong & 10 of tineves and reober: dil Lot reeu Olicoded by tue qui Mr. \oorkecs a8keu pardou for bhavius lo the sca, abd they sbuvok Lauds upon toatl, Ween Duly end \ vorices Were biainy, 1 was avout Ma onic waciers, Aud Chauwers reaursea to me Bud Wie Durteider Gib he dd Dub Uudersiaad Wuae duey WOPs WUiNg BOLE, Chambers stared anu Mr. Duly went Gul Will ini. ihey 1@sb MOOG Aagb. 10 a ies tubh remmbued des Bers Gaie LUCK. Jie seus. JWcb GS Me Was Wheu be Went ouK Whore We Biud LaiKIng, aba Wend Ly tie lurtier ead OL tiie bak. We dai WO bake Inde BuUiee vs duiM, LOK he ap) ty vl Us. Suve utes We Heard blu WO hry WO Winsel sOMeLIg About 1s bolUg o Yemiaa und au irisuniua, und we tured to iook Blur. As We SLOG Wonllg Ab Mid He pulled oud BH PisvOi, Bulucd Lb, as A Lb aud feu. Voorieee jOrcucai, 3 WA, SIUKng bo tae Kivu, WiiholG a wora Perue We could Pocuver Now tue surprise of seetug ihe Pistol esi, or Ged Wad is Our ars. Lrasled (0 Aue door Lo give un als W some peupiv tuere, eMd Beas joy Lue pydce Buu the ducion, sie, Putd Gud J guarded wwe door dur awine w prevent «ida bers iro ¢ Lug AWAY BUOWLA Le Ley Ly ecape. We barkeeyer wuside Lola bia Wo put tu. 2s bo ube Would Hurt Diu, wad uous Would wos boae & Grok. Lie said au Luss o wie, woud bic barleuuer Witica we di madd PU Als yisvul im H fr. Luli apd the varteuder seized pbWO) 1 Out athe volver, With Uwo suis re- Was & POCKEe Pissol, AOOUE SIX ug wiley be ica or euriug ihe ith GWG about five MALS Wer a os Led. Chanvers sul rouueved lo hla peaceably aud Was taken to tie maiuing ta a Maclics ia | BI Bouse; HE oid Lic policewan be bad net Goce unylig. A crowd of poopie tea came iD. hr. Vou " uke alier he was silo. ‘The bai Stuck Lita over Lue right eyebrow aud lodged ib the brat. ‘The prisoner, Wiliam Chamber yesterday moerniag veiore Poi was arraigned Justice Waish ou charge of ‘shoctny win intent to kun.) Be pleaded “aot guilty” and reticrated tic elacemens previously made by him that he “didw’s do iM, aid kacw nolbing at ail about ©.” Chambers is a nauve of ireland, thirty-five years ol age, and is uninarried. he states that he is 2 picture aealer, eugased ta business at No. 63 Cham- be.e street. He is wow coplued in kuymond Bireet jul. ‘The preeser dung acon versativa on the suD- Ject yesterday, scuied tua while be was in the liquer bioré Btunulug wt Lue bur, @ crowd Cawe 1a and che 1 (ieu pul lis Lana usound lis Uuroal, ab Woicn the ba Kee, er Bal, “Lou has MO Kgut 10 Lak aboUr that (mvabing Masoury); Ulky chkereupon be ) Was Knocked doWm and be Was Toobed Of uis mousy. ike did nob, he remarked, shoot Auy- body, ‘Tie csauination wil take place ou Pricay BMEXL VEIUTe Juste Walsh. LATEST PardicULaRs. Attack on the Kings County ouianary Meusures ‘haken—The Militury Ordered Out, ‘Lhe excitement in various quarters of the city over the murder of Mr. D. 5, Voorhees creased vo such anexicnt Jast evening that the autnorities feared there migtt possibly be an attack made on the Kings County Jail for the purpose of taking the prisoner, William Chambers, the muroerer ot Mr. Voorlecs irom hts ceil and lynching him. There were a nuiuber of men congregated in the wicimity of the jail, and it was deemed advisavle to take prompt precaimiiouary measures to prevent any violence. Sheruf Walter therefore sent the following com- Miunication Wo Genera! ‘Thomas Dakin, who at once erdeced out the Thirteenth reginent:— ‘eb. 14, 1370, General Tiiomas Dax: GENeKaL—Fearing Were will pe a riot and an ‘atlempt to tase a prisoner from the Kinga County dail, you are requested to order for unmediate service 100 men, iufaniry, properly oficered, armed and equipped with ba cartridges, to assemble at the Siace Arsenal, Polurd avenue, ana there await forties orders. You wil please communicate with Me a8 S000 28 Porsivic at the County Jat, iu Ray- mona streci. ANTHONY WALTE! Sheriff Kings County. At ten o'clock the military were ail on hand and ook up their position inside the jail, At hali-past eleven o'clock asguad of police were ordered trom the Forty-fourti preciact to the jall, bat upto twelve e’clock there had beea no disturbance. REST OF A nOTORIOUS PICKPOCKET. Some ime siyce complaint was made to Captain ‘Kelso, of the actective force, that a number of pick- Pockets had been in the habit of attending funerals gat Dr. McLeod's chureh, in Twelfth street, between ®ixth and Seveuth avenues, Yesterday alteruoon, 4 coming to his knowledge thas the Juneral services of Mrs. Woodward would be held im the above ehureh, Chief Keleo sent detectives Eustice aud Tully with iostructions to arrest any pickpockets ahey mizht Gnd in tue building, The oMcers soon “gpotteu’’ a notorious pick pocket named James Day, @las Moutvonery, better known by the name of “Big Mouthed scoity,” und at once arrested him. ‘The prisoner i9,vell Kuown to toe police asone of ithe most daring thieves from the 1p to be found ‘in thie city, He hes just returned from serving & Gve yoarw’ term in the Charlestown, Mass., State Prisop. There is now au tndiciment against him in the District Attorney's ofice, und ne 18 also wanted by tue authorities in Jersey. ‘The prisoner will be a@lraigped this moroipg at tae Tombs Police Court NEW YORK “YERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY: 15, 1870.—TRIPLE SHKeEr. HGW YORK LEGISLATURE SENATE. ALBANY, Feb. 14, ¥510, REMONSTRAKCB ACAINST BECTIONAL BCRP,OLS, A large number of remonstrances wer?, received agaruas appropriating the public money to sectional schools, BILLS INTRODUCED. By Mr. WaRrenpixc—Amending the code of pro- cedure, By Mr. CALDWELL—For & Dore equal adjustment | of assessincats on real an‘t personal property. By Mr. HaRPENDING—Amending the Code of Pro- cedure, DIVIDENDS AND YOLZCIES OF LIFE INSURANCE OOM- * PANIRE, Mr. Banxs introduced a bill authorizing lifo insur- ance compani¢s to make distrroution of surplus a3 they see fit annnally, or in two, three, four or five years, ‘The distribution may be made in proportion to the sums of money contriputed by the policy holders w the total surplus, incindin; just allow- ance for kiterest wud such dividends as may at the opuon of the company be credited to the holder of Vie policy wo accumulate ior his beneilt, or may be puia in casn or applied to the purcaase of ddiuonal iusurauce, or to reduce or pay pre- iniums, ‘fhe company may also, vy agreement with the policy heider, take a surreader or cancel any gividend Wich may be, or DOW Is, staudiDy Lo We credit of Lue policy holder, or apy additional insur Ta.ce tat muy have been purchased with auy such dividend. Policies wiuea Mave become payavie bo- jove the ime Whew suck aisiribution 16 nae, aod aller Lue Gate of tue 1ast previous distribuilou, may guare wm tue same equltaniy gud proportiouaoly. Po.ucies in favor of marued Women, or of their or assigned, may be surrendered to, and by, the company In the same Mavner as viher poiicies. Also W tbe Tights OL persous traus- porting property on the lakes and rivera. BILLS URVEREV TO A TiikD hEADING. The vii chuoging te boundaries of the city of Albany was ordered to @ turd reading; also ihe bills ainending Ube act relative vo Central avenue, in the town of 1 oakers. ASSEMBLY. ALHANY, Feb. 14, 1870, The Assembly met wi‘h bus barely a quorum pre- sent, and considered Only unimportant oils of gen- eral orders, BILLS INTRODUCED. By Mr. ALLAtEN—Amending the General Election Act relative to Luwn districts, REVISION OF TUB STATUTES. The House committee ordered the bu] provid- ing fora revision of the statutes of the State to a vuird reading. EIGHT HOUR Laws. Mr. BERGEN moved to recomuit @ bill relative to highway Work 14 Kasex county, With a View Lo ili- serting a aMendinent Lxing the time for @ day’s work #. eight hours, He teu proceeded.to say (hat the Hight dour law was a dead letter on the statule boos, dud weat on to make a syeech tn belli of aa eight nour law. ‘The iiction to recommut Was 10st, SAVINGS BANKS. The bill to amead the uct of 1857 relative to sav- ings bauks, requiring the bank Superintendent to Vi8st aud investigate the coadition Of suc Lanks once m two years, and, if wrongfully managed, take steps Lo abrogate their charter, Was discussed. ur. ALVORD moved an amendment that the cost of the examiuution, whica was to be met oy the bauks, Shali bot e ud $10. Mr. Lin uN moved that the Superintendent Teport wnnudily to the Legisiature the expense in ach case, together with the ites. Air ALVUKD xccepwed this in phice of his amend- ment. Progress was reported before tuc quesion Was taken, Aqjourued. Duties of Surrogates. A bill to confer additional powers upon Surro- gates and to authorize an examination a3 vo the effects of deceased persons was tutroduced in tho Assembly by Mr. Fields yesterday. it provides that whenever any executor or administrator to whom letters testamentary or of administration suall have been issued by any Sarrogate’s Court in this State shali have reasonablo grounds to believe that any goods, chattels, crediis or effects of the deceased, or of Whici he had possession at the tune of his death or within two years prior luereto, stall not have been delivered to suca executor or wdminisirator, nor accounted Jor sauisfactorily by the persons who were about tie person prior to bis decease, Cr in Whose hands tne cuecls of tue deceased or,any of thei may be sap- posed ai any ume vo Nave iahen, such executor or adminisirator may usutute an iquiry concerumg tue same, aud Upoa sauistymg Lie Surrogate Of tue county in suid” leiters svail thereto fore have be by afidavit thar tiere are reasonal g for suspecting Una any suck efects conceded or wathned, such executor or adwtuistrator sali ba enutied to a subpoena, to be issued by such Surro- gate to sach persoas as may be desigaal ing wem Ww appear before such Surry, amination. tf a persoa so subpcepaed neglect or reiuse to obey the suuie, le may be attackea aud coumnitted ty prison as in otiier cases. Upon the appearance of tue person suspected he shail be ex- @usued Upon Oath, aad Lib saa appear tuac Bach of aay such eifects ana will curity 1ur its deuvery, @ searca warrant suall be issucu, W:la power lo break open any sus pected Hou-¢ in tas day tue for the purpose of recov- erly BUCL Droperty.’ THE PUBLIC HEALTH. A Special and Secret Meeting of the FRealth Board—Relapsing Fever—A Pestilence Talk- ed of—The Hospitals Refase to Eccelvo Fatienis--A Proclamation Proposed. ‘The Commissioners of Cngrities and Correction having informed the Board of Health that they will no longer receive cases of relapsing fever at the hospitals, unless that Board will pay sor such treat- ment, a special meeting of the latter pody was cal.ad yesterday to take action for the establishment of a hospital under their own management or take Oluer necessary action, Tue Cominissiouers tok up @ position in the Presi- deut’s room and announced that the press Would ve faraisbed With such particulars of the session as suited tier purpose. A peutiou irom aoout 100 residents ana property owners of iz: th street was received. The pewutian usss for ihe iadiviment of the Fisk concrete pav ment on Lisl street, betweem ‘Uoird aud Sixth aveaues, as w Muisance. being closeted together for nearly two hours the Board adjourned. From tho secretary it was aecertaiued that the board had under discussion the subject o1 relapsing fever in all ite bearuigs—the doctors, Of course, expressing great fears or a pestuence. ‘ihe Board finaly discov- ered that under the Jaw they had no power to raise money for the establishment of hospi- tals, without 4 proclamauon by the Governor pro- nouncing & pestuence numipent. Jt Was announced that we board had only about $10,000 to meet Lhe exigencies of the Occasion, ana @ resolution was adopted instructing the Sanitary Committee to report upon the fever; whether there is danger of @ peatilence, aud if so, whether 10 is aavisavie Lo us« Uke Governor to issue & proclama- tion to enable the Board vo raise tunds, SUBSID:ZINS AMERICAN STEAMSHIP LINES, To THE Evrror OF THE HERALD :— The New York HERALD in its issue of January 17 argues that whe existing Registry iaw ought to be repealed go as to enable an Amertcan citizen to pur- chase steamers from England as cheaply as @ for- eiguer, and further urges that “as a matter of prin- ciple our government ought not to subsidize any American line of steamers.” If the above plans are carried out, and admitting that our “national pride” allows us to transfer the building of our ships to England, it would not have the desired effect of enabling us to run saccessfully an American line of Auantic steamers, as it will in 10 Way reduce the running expenses, which, 1m consequence o1 not being on a specie basis, are still avout Lbirty per cent higher tian what competing foreign lines are sub. jected to, and considering the tact that u und Frencn steamship lines still enjoy heavy subsidies irom their respective governments, 1t 18 ridiculous to expect that at the present time American capitai- ists can compete with the foreign lines without assistance from the home government, ‘The proot of this 18 that there are now several first class fast Alericai but steamers olfered for sate at hai cost price, and at a cerlainly much lower figure than what it would cost to have them constructed in England, and yet, for the reasons atready men- tioned, it 18 impossible to rua them successfurly. ‘Yheretore, even supposing we coukl procure for- eign buils steamers jor, say, One-half of what they would cost to construct in the United States, it would not pats upon an equal footing with tue foreigu lines, Therefore, morderto carry out the principles Of stupping subsidies, Our government ought not to gelect perhaps the worst period of the century, when ibis aireauy totally aiseased by circumstances and jegis'ation, We admit tuata few years hence, when nearer a specie basis, we wiil be able Lo compete suc- ceasiuily, but in the meantime it is adsolute- jy necessary for government to give some as- sistance aud enouragement, at least to those who have been struggiing for che business, and parficulariy to those citizens who unuertake to Tun @ line to those ports where there 13 aa yet no direct communication, wad who simply ask such assiatance untit the trade is suMciently developed and the necessary confidence in the basinces nas been Testored. by assisting such enterprises as these the country will reap the benetit of the extra Influenced tradg, and we thus prevent a@ timely foreign mo nopoly, waieh will be much more duticult to crush Sew years hence, while at the same time we avoid She humiliating position of being again ‘cornered’? lw regard to Ue mails. From recent statements it appears that Admiral Porter and the Governor of Massucnuseris seem Ww share the foregoig opinion. GREGORY GHABALL, THE BALL SEASON. be iB BALL SEAS ‘The Brooklyn Saengerbuud—Grand ‘Masquere ade Bull at the Academy of Music. ‘The storm sast night was of suMictent severity to have dampened the ardor of the most joyous, and Perchance 1s did fall with a chilling effect upon a few who bad looked forward to an evening of unin- terrupied mirth at the annual ball of the Brooklyn Baengerpund, but it was certataly not apparent at the Academy of Music, for every portion of tho building was filled. Carriages were in demand, and at an early hour they seemed to be coming from allt directions to Montague street, But jittle time was lost in deposit ing the gayly attired occupants at the door, ‘whence they were ushered to the dressing rooms, where they prepared themselves for a night of gaycty, The building was hanasomecly decorated, and the numerous ea jes and gayly attired votaries of the dance made the scene on the floor one of surpassing bril- hhancy. The bail was fully equal to the one given last the various couuitiees having lett notlung undone which was calculated to enhance the pleasure oi the company, The costumes were ciegant, Tich, grotesque, and & few migut ve considered by the fasticious as ridicnious. ‘there were kiDga queens, princes, courtiers, negroes, and, ip fact, ail cogracters and costumes that could be nought of. The whcle of Hooley’s opera troupe were pre- sent, and gave several songs and dances, wuich created @ great deal of merriment and elicited rounds of applause. ‘Ihere was also some excesent fancy dancing, alter which was (ho grand marcd, 12 the fol.owing order:— 1. Page to Prince Carnival. 2. Eight clowns and Columbines, & Prince Carafval. 4. Hight clowns and Columbines. b. Reception Commities, 6. Fiour Commitee. 4. Volice Committee, ‘The committees were as foliows:— Committee of Arrangemerte—Robert Doertiinger, chairman; F. Neuhaus, H. Muler, H. Mamucr, ib. NewADg. ‘Rereztoon Commitee George Kingel, chairman; Charles Schurz, W. Zimmenoann, tH, Kitehsupt, W. Blossicld, Hi. Werner, A. Kusenau, 1. A. Pullgrat Floor’ Cemnutieharicn Liossield, chairman; Fs Blose- feld, A. Fem, U.N, Gonther, ¥. Ziamermans, RK. Kamecke, F.. Neuhaus, . Sebotter, M an, 8, eebuelaer, Fe ke Neliring, £, Kichier, G. Eplegal, M. Methreseell, W. C, Bram: i Baumbach, Nothing occurred to mar the festivity of the occa- sipo, aud the night glided away most pleasaudy. Elebenkranz Maskenball. ‘The masquerade bail of the Maenner Gesangverein Eichenkranz camo off last night at Irving Hall, The crowd Was just jarge enough to be comfortable and sociable, The costumes, which wele extremely clegant, were of the time of Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, during the time of the ‘arty Years’ War, The illusion of belonging to the historic period referred to was weil kept up by an observance of the most minuty details In the inake up of the characters. Prominent among those who helped to assist in the perfection of tala representation were Prince Carnival (Mr. Binkert), Whose princely cos- tune aud princely figure were the admiration and envy of every Indy. ihe pages io the Prince, in very preity and historic dreages, were the Misses Luescieil Among the more distinguisned ladies were srs. Charles Wigie, Misses Benumel, Miss A. Coan, Miss VanHope, Madamejianiemn and Mrs. Lanternasuser— the jatter lady Would have been an acquisition at the ‘Fat Men’s Bali—and Mrs. Griebel im most attractive Spanish costume, Among the genlemen who attended as pleased spectators were Captain Jotun Mount, of the seventeenth ward, and Capwun Kuubali, o1 the Engbtecuth, ‘The floor manager was Mr. Julius Wengstier. ‘The floor coummitice was Messrs. Welssnuer, Werner, Krueger, F. Dain Riche, Wuatus Van Hope, Joun dStailand ileury Dreyer. Tne cuief or the orchestra was Mr. Philip 5 ‘Phe ball Was opened Witha warch, “eichenkranz,” composed ior the occasion by Carl Sahm, alter which the uizzy dance of dazaling tect tripped along to the music of a waitz by Guogl. ‘Ihe gay masyue- raders preserved their assumed Characters with grace and dignity, and the merry Jester, the har.c- quin and tac ciowis made fools of themseives to the deiugut of everybody. The gay and ilestive throng were in @ Wiuri of excitement, wiich was not icssened at twelve o'clock, when li masks Were liited und mauiiness and beauty cust off their disvorted appearance and assuined that wlicn nature had o: stowed upon them. Ofenbach’s quaurilies and “Home, Swest Home,” brougnt ony of the pieasantest masked baila of the season to & close, about tue Unie of tue small hours. : Carnivasticalities. The “Matnger Carneval Verein” held their regu- lar annual tal masque last might at the Germania Asseuibly Rooms, Nos. 291 and 233 Bowery. The large halls of tals establishment were flied bya motley crowd of Puritans and Neapolitons, of clowns and harlequins, pierrota and pantuloons, queens of night aud of May, of Yankees aud Paul Prys, of tre- mendous giants and rdiculoasly small dwarfs, of bear tamers with a bear and an organ, of dominos and dominas, the former in mask and the latter in the latesi fasbion, with chigaons and trains in sll«< and velvet. re was no specially gotten up masked performance exposing the foilies Of the day, Buch a3 are scen at ie balls of the Arion and the Liederkrauz, but genuine hilarity, good fechag, wit aucd. The presivent of the society, recited &@ poem in honor of ti Pp tue gist of which was, that ag Guitenberg was uuutive oi Mainz, Unose born in tiatcily do never forget to do honor to the disciples of Guttenverg, wuether compositor, printers, editors or reporters. Tue whole passed of pieasantly, and the large cow- pany enjoyed toe luu Ulli the “wee ema’ hours of we morn ‘\be Turn Verein had its second carnival session Jasu evening at Turuer Hall, tn Orchara street. Tue Commitee of Arcangeiments, preceded by tne master ol ceremonies, Mr. Schomburg, with “Le Saore de Mon Pere,” marched through the hail as monks, singing a German greeting to tne compan: ending wita Oru pro nodts and Kyrie Eleyson, number of witty songs were givea, assisted by the whole compaty as chorus. Many humorous rec:tations were given from the ‘puipit,’? which ‘Was tn the form of a gold candiesiick. An extin- gusher suspended above it was Ict down upon tae speaker, Wwuen his theme was but a dim taliow can- die instead of a plight sunveam of wit. Mr, Kauf- manu, “8 abbot of the College of Monks, presided, The first discourse was by Mr. Metzner on a new system of gyinnastics, The next by Mr. Beunecke, enuiied “The Mummy; a Comic tragedy. very ludicrous essay was Jde- livered fby Mr. Nanfmann, ridicuing tie Dar- wintan theory of man’s development from the apc, illustrated by numerous pictures prepared by Mr. Neubaus. ‘this was done as a special lit at Pro- fessor Carl Vogt, one ot Parwin’s followers in Ger- many, who asked the Turners in tms counwy $20,000, goid, for delivering lectures in this country. Mr. Neuians spoke @ very harmonious piece on “he Eyes,” entitled *“-A Popular and Unscientific Essay \for the Next Ophthalmological Congress,"’ Other members to!Jowed with like dissertations, aud whe session ended with a banquet aud dance. THE AUSTRIAN COURT SCANDAL. Flight of an Archduchess and Her Arrest. Galignant’s Messenger, of the 3ist of January, has the followiug report of the above named case: A subject of conversation in diplomatic circles is a scandal of which & princess of the tmn- perial family of Austria nas made herseif the heroine. The Archduchess ,Enzabeth, tired of the monotony of conjugal life, fed re cently irom the chateau of sSeclovitz, aban- qoning her husband, jue Archduke Charies Ferdsuand, and her four children, im order to see the world, She was, however, overtaken at Hawburg, just a3 she wes about to embark for the United States. The Archduchess is thirty- nine years of age, and is a daughter of the Archduke Joseph of Austria, Palatine of Mungary, and, consequently, sister of the Queen of the Bel- gia She was & widow, afler two yearaof mar- riage, of Duke Ferdinand of Modena, vrother of the Countess de Chambord and of the Princess Maria of Bourbon, mother of Don Carlos. She suvsequenily married the Archduke Coarles Ferdinand, A daughter by ber first husband is the wile of Prince Luitpold of Bavaria, and one of the most wealthy princesses in Europe. KINGS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC GENERAL COMMITTEE, ‘The Kings county Democratic General Committe met last night at their headquarters, No. 9 Court street, when an eiection was held for chair- man of the committee for the ensuing year. It resulted in the choice of Mr. James B. Craig, who has presided over the deliberations of the com- mittee jor the past two years. Mr. Uraig declined, however, in favor of Mayor Kalbfeisca. Mr. Georgs Hermon, the secretary, was presented with a hand- some silver sec for nis services. Mr, Craig then offered a resolution to the effect that the members of the Legisiature be directed to pass a bill for the election of commissioners for Prospect Park. This gave rise to an exciting dis- cussion. ‘The matier was nally referred wo & committee. TRIAL OF ROSANHA ROGERS FOR MANSLAUGHTER, ‘The trial of Rosanna Rogers for the manslaughter of her etepbrother, James Sheridan, was continued in the Essex county Oyer and Terminer, at Newark, yesterday. Judge Depue presided. The attendance of apectators was large, though not crowded. All the principal witnesses in the case are relatives of toe prigoner @ad deceased. The testimony adduced esterday was of a conflicting nature. Dr. odd, the County Physiciau, was of opinion that death could not have resulted troin geceased's head siriking the window sash with tne force aescribed; while cwo other physicians, Drs. Cross aud U’Gorman, were of & contrary opinion. The summing up conciuded, Judge Depue ch: tue jury and they retired at two o’ciock. but had not agreen upon a verdict up w a late hour last evening. LECTURZS LAST WIGHT. “THE PARAGIAYAN WAN, Lecture by General M. ('. McMahon, the Late Minister to Paraguuy, at the Cooper Insth tute. Major General M. T. McMahon, ¢4-Mtnister to Pa- raguay, deilvered a Jecture in ald of the Sixty-ninth regiment lant might, before & numerous audience, at the Cooper Institute, A nuuber oF distinguishea genticmen were on the platform and couskerabie enthusiasm was cvinced while tho lecture was being delivered, ‘Ihe suoject was “Tue Paraguayaa Strug- gio,” with which the gailant General is neccasarily very familiar, Afver a few words of introduction irom the ebair- man, the Hon. John Fox, M. U., the lecturer read from # carefully prepared manuscript au exccedingly interesting account of tie early seitiement of Para guay, and of the formation of the governmeat by the Jesuits, with the consent of the Spanish govera- Ment. He then deseribed the relations Laat Cx'stod between Varaguay and the otuer States of Soust Auerica & prior to the breaking out of hosilitics, aud explains much ienzik and wath great force the aun und object of Brazil, The Presideat of Paraguay, Lopez, Was descrived as @ couruy genuewan Of diguified mauuers aud of pleasing address. Tie ailegutions of tue allies as to the cruci character of Lopez were taken up and disposed ul, we yreaiest crime O1 Lue Indomitao.e Lopes was that he gailandy defended his country for five years agulust u power. fai coaiution, and that be is still apeunqueied. At Vie beginning of the war the population va s’araguay emounted ty one milion of souls; Ul owlug W Liv ravages of fire and sword two-thirds of the men uve bec swept cut of exisience, ‘the survivors: are Wauderers on tne mountains, fauine stricken aud iaisevable, apd the euemes of reyuvilesa aoerty are tewpo jy Wwiumphant Luring The iecinre, the gallant General eloquentiy appeaied Wy the audience aud through the press to die puo.ic of tae Untied States, on belall Of Ine galiant una sulforing people of Paraguay. ‘The audieuce was excecdiugly euchusiaetic and hearty chocred ine Jecuurer inrouguout; bat in spile Oi the eacellcnt Sivle and capital Clocauonary powers of Luc Ucite. a, the interest ratner Weariead, uB homing whuicver Was said of the Wasaburne alfa. Whea wil was over Wie audieuce yave ‘ures cueers lor Lope. American Jiberty and General MeMunon. OU} BUKB SLAVES, Lecture by Mr. Heary Bergh—Ilis Various Tiles and Benevolent Idiesyucrasies. Mr. Leary Bergh, President of the Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals, denvered an amusing and instructive lecture last evening in the Twenty-third street Presbyterian caurch, on tac above subject, to a large and respectable auaience, Rey, DB. D. Northrup ia the chair. The lecturer said tuat he heard @ clergyman the other day pray for the Presiden: of the United States and ail 1 authority, for the city rings, for Filth avenue, but not for the protecuioa of poor dumb animals, He thougnt that that omission showel a lack of that spirit of charity ana be nevolence which was much too prevalent ia their go ahead times. Some persons cultivated o tond- ness for dumb animals and sore dia now Tuere was @ spiric of increasing fondness among the American for counts and countesses, and every Jady that went abroad endeavored to ‘secure her daughter to one of those titled paupers. He kuew of one instance where the possession of a dog secured for a gentleman one of tuose titles, The gentiemaa was visiung Florence with o dog to whom he was Much aitached, aod the Grand Duke noticing tt one day sent ior it, and as is the cusiom io wat ciuvairous country tie gentleman was lorced to relluquisa tie guardiaguship of his dog. ‘the Dext day, however, he received a@ paper creating hina count Wien he (Dr. Berga) went taere le did not take aay dog, for ue ener. tained uu abhorrence of all ties. ‘Lue carmen of tue city, to disunguish him ior bis iwleidereace, Called ium captain. He thought that very picaaunt, but they culled fim major, aud co.oaci, and nal professor and doctor; wud be supposed ne woui how be Caled she reveread Dr. Bergh. soue people conteaded tat Some creatures Were nol animais, clung many alivals to substauuace bueir woser- tions, ‘ine word wulmal was taken lo sigaity auy- Minug lat Was Cupavie of moving aud wuich possessed resplratuty aug digestive — organs. Overs contended that they had no power to iuak and no power to value alienation besiuwed upoa Tuew by imaividuals, lorgetilug ui Were recorded ulmost cutily esta: UND *almus are suscepuble to 1 Lit apd are gratetus lor kinduesoes as much dhe dog urtered suusds und vie Cal, Sucep Aud goat Gili likewise, sud were to ali appeacuuce auswered wud Wadersiood by Wue.r Gudi- PAulONs. ib Was UMiNLELLgiWie WW buvuI—so Was Grees, Latta and German. Tae leevaree tien re- ciled Many Insinnces wad Anecdotes oF Various a1 mais, which caused Much imnerrimcni, Ww sussiaa- Usue lis assertion, aud sald that by ove Would disprove ho fact tuat uaimals were to pain and vo kindaess and as any of their fellow creataces, tuey heard a mau growl ut his du.se ureatea bum with ive Walp and crugly 11 uss ey might be sure that bis Com,aby would nut be aveepluie Lo tem; they sulgut take ab fur Granted tust there was uoo Wuch wappuess ia Mis domestic circie, He loved to be Ktud iv dogs. te was inthe hapit of preserving tue bones trum nis breakiast table lo give Ww sume poor dus, bub he someiiimes curried tucm in nis pocact Wuirly-81x nours, aud he was thea forced to get rid of tacin to gave Museif trom becommes & nuisance wo Ls trends. Let them be kind co animals. 1b was oue Of the eiciments Of beaevoience Whick made a an exalted und a dicssing to society. in couciusion ho exhorted those present vo use their inilueace to de- Jeai the passage Of a oll now belore the Legislature Telating to his society Which Would Uiteriy extia- guish tue society, Jt was brought forward by a man who Was once fined twenty doiiare througn we agency Of the socier. Me wused that tao man would not succeed, as he had indited a ictler te be published iu tae papers on the snoject. as sascepivle ucention it “GolMES AND CASUALTIES, Dr. George 0. Doiton, of Woodburn, Mass., com- mitted sutcide On Sataiduy by taking morphuie. James Wilson {eli iruin @ stagiog 1p Newiagtoa, Coun., yesterday, fracturing his sxuii aud kidding him in a few hours, - A littie child of Jacob Loeb, of Cincinnati, died yesterday from swaiuowiag creosote leit carecasy Witnin its reach, ‘Thomas W, Moulton, of Lynn, Mass,, revarned howe ou Saturday night after a wees's absence, aud 8000 alter fell to the Moor and lustantly expired. On Sanday evening Jane3 McOarroa, of boston, whic drawing @ charge from & loaded revoiver, accidentaliy snot mis own Bon, aged three years, K1ull- ing iui instantly, The Jersey Shore (Pa.) Post Office was broken open during Suaday night aad ropbed of about forty-five dollars in currency, A quantity of postase stamps were left untouched. Two men, named Lawrence and Young, were kilied at the Middiesex quarry, In Portiand, Coun., yesterday forenoon. ‘luey were digging under a& bank, aod the overhanging earta fell, killing them instantly. Another man named Larned, was 80 seriously Injured that bis recovery 18 doubtiul, “FIRE ON FOURTH AVENUE, About seven o'clock last evening a fire broke out im the two story brick building No. 314 Fourth avenue, occupiea by Maria U’Hagan as a millinery and fancy gooda store. The stock and fixtures, which are valued at $1,200, were entirely destroyed, the Isurance being $800, 1n companies the naines of whicn could not be ascertained. ‘Ihe building, owned by Richard Mortimer, was damaged to the amount of $600; fuily covered by insurance. The origia of the fire ia uuknown. THE BUFFALO LIBEL SU:T. BuFFALo, Feb. 14, 1970. The Commercial Advertiser, in response to Hon. D. Bennett's libel suit, says it 19 prepared to prove all it has charged. RAILAGADS IN EAST TEXAS, {From the Houston Telegraph, Feb. 6,) Within twelve months past a wonderful chango has taken place in the tone ot the press in the east- ern and northeastern portions of our State on the subject of railroads. A year ago the press in the cast were very despondent. Since that reiiroad from Shreveport to Marshall has been thoroughly repaired and extended to Hailisville, twenty miles further westward. ‘Traioy now run adistance of sixty miles, and tne grading of another section of twenty miles is golug forward. Seven hundred hands are now cupioyed on the Jefferson branch of the Mempnis and il Paso road, and track laying ha:commenced. It is not unreasonable to predict that wittn the next two ears Houston will have ratiroad connection with New Orieans direct, and probably with Surevepors, via Marshall, and witn Jefferson, through the Mem pttis and bi Paso road. And in another year the con- nection will be complete to Latte Rock, Mempnis, Cairo, St. Louis aad Kansas Clty through the various projected roads. = * MAILS FOR EUROPE. the ‘The Hamburg mail steamship Westphalia will leave this port on Tuesday for Piymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg. ‘The maila for Europe wit close at twelve o'clock noon. Tu New Yorx HeRatp—Edition for Furope— will be ready at ten o’clock in the morning. Single copies in wrappers for mailing, #ix cents, Subscriptions reoetved in Paris by Bowles Broth- ers & Co., 12 Rue de la Paix. the Post Office THE BUOSON GLOSED BY ICE AT AWINEBECK, Povenkgnrsir. N. Y., Feb. 14, 1870. ‘The river was closed at Rhinebeck to-day, and foot Passengers crossed on the 10°. ‘To-night a heavy, warm rain storm prevatis at all points oa the [ud- son, aud there are prospects of a freshet. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York~Tals Daye San rises, Sun sets, PORT OF AEW YORK, FEBRUARY 1, 1870, OCEAN STEAMERS. DATEZ OF DEPARTURES FIM NEW YORE FOR THD MONTH OF FESRUARY, Sais | Dew bunton, One Bie vmer, I + | 20 Broadway. “17 Bowling Green 109 Broadway, {iverpovie.....)J9 Broadway. {|Bremen, £¢..%1!6s Broad street. ‘}Liverpool. Feb 19. Feb ly, | Liver 9 Uroatway. 6..1Gi 7 Vowling Green Broudway. Bteamship City of Washington (Br’, Jeues, Lizerpoo!—J G D amablp W NG), Sebwensen, Plymouth, Obi ourg ant Lamsttingeitunhazat'c Gar ne hYmawth, Ober Sceamship Franconia, Brag, Voriaat—J F Ames, Bhip Geneva (Br, Kerr, G aszow. mbit Laitie (Nor), Bruger, Havie—Wendt, Tetons & Bock- ‘ark Mercur (NG), Jacobsen, Gaaiz—Funch, Edyo & Co. iri, aropa (Way, Blot, Moutevnion and Buehoe Aysca— ‘an Lo B.brSetasawa, Bryant, St Thomas -Peniston & Co. behr Pincator (Bry \iilaon, West Isies, NB—J Loynton's mn Co. gitsht AJ Bentley, Bunnell, Cuarieston—Van Drust & Scr Daniel Britton, Carroll, Charieston—N L MeCready & outta H Bent, Smith, Ws!mington, NC—N L MoCready & 0, Schr Yarmouth, Benton, Sew Bedford—Forguso: Bebr O C Acken, Hobo, Stuunsord, = ie a F ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STZAM YACAT3. USsteamsbip Seminole (iuird rote). Commander KK Owen, Yort au Prince Jan St, und Key West 7 days. Isxpe- Mlenced heavy off Gape Hateras. ona WN), Ernst, Bremea Jan 29, and South- ampiun Feo 1, with mdse aad 243 passengers, to Ueirichs & Co, heavy westeriy gaics the watire passage, Steamship Manhattan (Br, Foreyth, Jive jan 26, and Queenstown 2/b, with indse And 245 paswengers, to Williams & Guion, isxperienced heavy weatery «es | throughout Feb 6, 1 ‘55, lon ion 42 Ze, pi gulp Constantine, bene Stewiuahip Helvetia (Br, Thomson, Liverpool, Jan 26, with dsc and passensers, to National sivamsnip xperi- eee Very Leavy westerly ga.ex and high seas the entle age. ‘btesinship Towa (Br), Heiderwick, Glasgow, 24 days, with mase and passengers, to eaversun Bros. Had strong W Gaies entire passage, Steamahip United States, Smith, New Urieans, Feb 6, and the bar 7th, at PM, with “Dl passengers to Fro. Baker, Keb 18, lat 8735, lon 14 06, spuxe three masted uche Joun Wilijameun, Leith, bound to raiimveiphia, with ios of rudder and most of Ler Bajis; wauted to be towed to Deiu- ware Breakwater; could not do it, our engines velng dis- Sicamship Wm P Clyde, Mcrgan, Wilnlngton, NC, with Mase and passengers, to Jumes Hand. Steamship Elen 8 Terry, Searse, Newbern, NO, 60 hours, ‘With mise aod passengers, to Murray, Ferris & Go. Steamship Li Ciu, Nickersun, #eiavelphia, with mdac, tod Lortiard. bask wueen of the Seas (of Hong Kong), Bowell, Foochow, » With tea, to Frederic Spriug. 1 assed Aujler Nov 45 Tounded the Cupe Des 25, alter experierciag « Buc not NW gales; crossed the Lquatoc Jaa it, fu iou 30 W, Fev 0 bad very beavy ga.es, witn wail aud sicet; lost ans split sails. Deo 17. lat 848,100 19 £, spoke wulp Kaimvow, irons Yeuvang for Boston. Bark Montreal (Br), Smith, Liverpool, 59 to snow & Burgess, Had moderae weacher kinyon, seaman, while furiing the forevop, trom the ys ‘d overboard and wes drowoed, Bark Canada (Br), Currivean, Demeca'a, 28 daya, with sugar and mo.asees, to order. Hid Wue Weacaer up to Haite- duce atrong Ni and NW gues. < Kate Azues (Br), Kiack, Aitanzas. 15 days, with su- tar,to master. Had heavy weather, spilt sails, &o. Bars Arethusa (sr), Dubbam, Cardenas, id days, with suzar, to master. Bry ela Swe), Pablason, Tarragon, 62 Jaya, with wine, &c, ty shomas Loretsen. Had inuierae Wear uy ty ue Guli; siace heavy Nk and NW gacs, Brig Curacon (Bn, Locshar. Curacom, 16 days, with mdse, to Josops Fouks & Soa. tiad stroug N aad NW gale since passin ilatteras, Srig C tt Reunedy of Por wi nd’, Dodge, Demerara, 20 days, igar and molasses, tod i Whiney eux Keb d and Jon 7% hada heavy gale irom ESE, during wise iden whit of wind, the tiller paving gor adri.t on tue. head, leaving the vewe for several aa aWweps the do ved Otber Gamage; gales. Brig Mary Jane Williams (Br), Ac days, via Delaware Break Fea Whitman # Co. tua be with heavy northeast and BrigM LB (Br), kat Insses, to 8 W Lodd & Co. Veb's, ins heavy uortweriy ga. shipped a heavy wea which flied the cabin nad started deck Joud, Brig Ocean Belle, Dizer, Fagua; 10 day Moimenea, 10 master, Las bat most ut a Wik river, Ja, 52 logwood, to J salts, wee, VA, velba wuigar and ia0- ¢ with sugar and ong NE and WwW gules Tight (Br), Wright, Mantanzas, 15 daya, ° goruer, Has hau heavy N and’ NW gace ‘WOst OF Lue passa je. wag cut Prox days, with augur, to Ortex & Co, "Has teen 7 days nucth NW gaice. Schr Joun I French (of Philadelphia), Sterges, Aguadilla, PX, 17 Guys, with sugar and motassen, to Waycell & Uo— sel io C Nickerson, Fey 8, iat 34, tou 75, brad a revolving ga. from LSE to NW; stove bulwarks anu received otuer wam- town), Badelford, Matanzas. 11 o—Vvesse, to James & Wari © pe of Hasteras, with stroug No and hr Clara Montgomery, Borden, with oranges, to Jc i) Pearson. Co, Was’ days north of tate tien had a succession of Nes aud tea, anu been 12 days north o: tant p: Schr Actiie ‘treat, drm, Gunacenamy, 3) days, with sayar and molusses, to sioaen Thy or & Cu-—vegsel wo Win Mad heavy weather, and Was HM days Nov errouda Jut 85 8, Jon 6, 1 w heavy gre fron lasses from ‘deck. Leb, int 81, joa break, from Georgevown, company with sehr Lucy Muir rs bear Cacle Tom, Loo! days, with yellow Pine; to Suow & Burgess, Had hea en. chr © W Hult, Hart, Win 4, with stores, to 8 © Loud & Vo, i age ‘Behr Wille Mowe, recently ashore ut Townsend's Inlet, in tow of rteamer hescue, to Atizntic Submarine Wreeking Lo. teamer Kescue, Wolcoit, Jownseud’s Inet, with schr ‘Wille dowe in tow, to Atlantic Subrariae Wrecking Co, Passed Tarvaga Heil Gate, BOUND a is 6 Boston for New York, with Muy agnez, PR, 15 days ayo. ten b MeUready & NW, lost 5 casks 0! 78 3, spoke La, bailed ia eur WT simita, Susith, Fortune Bay, NF, for New York, with herring to order. Schr Judge Low, Hersey, Calais, 16 cays, for New York, with sumber to Gorham Boardman, Behr J V Welltagton, Chipman, Portland, 6 days, for New York, with lumver to Way.eil & Co. Schr stephen Waterman, Chase, New Bedfora for New ‘ork, peur Brandywine, Tinker, Providence for New York. Bear Kt Jamies, Keele, Providence ur New Yurs, Schr Connecticut, stephenson, Providenve for New York. Sour Watchiul, Reynolus, Provi.eace for Baltimore. Schr W HH Bowen, Baker, Provideace for New York, with mdse to H W Jack#ou. ‘Scur Ontario, Barber, Wickford for Elizabethport. Schr IG Lyman, Hill, New Maveu for dunter’s Point, Schr Geo b Conover, ‘Terry, New iMaven tor Eizaveshport. Schr Modesty, Weaver, New Haven tur sew \ ork. Schr Mary Anna, Buras, New ta Gitzaboth Schr Lucy Jones, Muncey. New Haven (or New Y chr A G Pease, Raynor, New Maven for Virgini Schr Susan Serantou, Hovey, New Maven for Virginin, Behr C P Shuitis, Yousg, New Haven for Etlzavemport. Schr Yankee Boy, Dill, New iiaven for New York. Schr BV Fitts, Vull, New#laven for New Yors. Schr Capitul, Roberts, New Maven sor New York. Sehr Baltiaiore, Johnson, New Haven for Port Jounson, Schr diury A Longsirect, Healy, New Huven for Port John. a Schr Orvette, Bodine, Fairhaven for Staten Iuland. Schr Wm Dunneliy, Ce har Briugeport for New York. Behr Jas Magee, Ly och, Bridgepost fur New York, Sebr Lacort, Baul, Bridgeport Lor New Yora, bepr Josephine, B: Bridgeport for kiizavethport. Schr Henry B Drew, Miller, sridyeport tur Hovoaen. Sehr Hester, Dennis, Porichester 1 ? BOUND FAST, Schr Collector, Hatch, Norfolk for Providence. Schr 8.N Smith, Barret, Virginia for New Haven. Behr Alchemiat, Muling, Ba.timore fo Scor Fiy, Carter, Piliadelphia for Pro Schr TS Jackson, Abrabam, Port Johi Sebr Alida, Nozturup, Eizabetuport for Providenc Schr Yarmouth, baxter, New York for New sedtord. Behr Haze, McNamee, New York tor Greenwich. Wind at sunset SSE. Shipping Notes. Capt Hovey, of achr Susan Scrantoa, atates that the report of his being ashore in Hei! Gate on the night of the 2d inst is not true. He says he was towed through the Gate wition’ accident or detention, and he thinks some malicious persons have reported it to injure himself and vessel. ‘The steamer Mattauo, 2 tons, ison Dean's rallway, Red Hook, to be thoroughly overhauled and receive general re- pairs, Marine Disasters. BARK GABALVA—Liverpool, Feb 14—The bark Gabalra (Br), Hyde, from Boston for Melbourne, was lost on the Bra- ailian coast, near Cape St Roque. Crew saved. It is thought somo of her cargo could be saved. ATRAMER REINDEK2 was wrockod on Aransas bar about 29tb uit. Bure PoroMac (Br), Moore, from Kio Janeiro for Bultl- more, wnich put into Fortress Monroe sh inst in distress, was leaking badly, having strock on Hatteras Reef in tho late gale, Capt W U Fowler, of the pflot boat Henry M Ril. iw fresh crew on board and kept the veiacl clear until Was Soiuchee of ‘water in the brlg wuen ahe suite ia. “eto Mire stBalimoreifin. St OS™ Sr tain ea Baro Cnrearraas, fi emerar: inal reports on the Aik aad Bin, ow Halteraa, enccuniorad & amedarce aod aplivastia; “After that bud aseceus a stacted cargo aad split sas; at had @ succession o: Bria Exe) Bosto: aaore ‘akan iat Mt jerrace ob et ake would on Brig HFLEN (Br), from New York for Wilmington, NO, towed into Savanah dismasted, bas eon apprained at $1925, Fe! which sum the steamship Oriental receives one-third as sai age. Scour KATIE MARIA, @ small coasting vonsel, in ballast war run Auto and seriously dainaged by steauahp Mone gomery, at Savannah 10th inst, Scour Licnt Boat, Wood, from New York for Boston, which put into New London 10h igst, got ashore om the colat Se ee | from and tor N’ near Rtratford r Icing ba stro pernoars So” NOrmOr Sine ane 3 t ashore near the foun RH Corson soe Ocean House, R; saved, and the vessel iw ‘ch aa went jost, The Whalemon, j Arrived at Nasean Fi efalreoll at pence, Ar Yi Fox, of NB, from a jazelle, Gitord, of Oe with {000 Dbis'y oll 04 ‘board! “inna nos see gr mteale ta I mow! Snoker. Bark Cotherstone (Br), Pet pe Queenst ay Row a ri L laapiscaa for rieo B McFarland, svom Feb Id, off Cape Henry. New York, Forclga Ports. ] CaRpEnas, Feb 2—In port brig John Wosley, Ford, for — Marries | Baithnore in? days; sonrs Ethan Alen, Blake, wad Baker, Webber, Cur do next day, HALivax, NA, Feb |4--Arrive', steamahip Otty of Cork, Liverpool (an i ariiea st 8 PM for X York), MonrEVAbEO, ‘Duc i8—Arrived, bark Trinlly, Bolles, New or ¥ Mar. Feb 4—Arri beige Dow Quis: Conant auuazingte Pee tripe hey Det Qui Open ol »NYorg; H H Wright, Meyers, st John, NB; scir Helen Hastings (Br), Aubrey, Havana, 160, St JAGO, Jag 20 (back date)—In brig Hunter (Br), Wiiaomy from. Phi a pha, Wigs rchra Poatican, Patterson, from Baltimore, wig; Matiiia Brovss, rom NYork, Just ar* rived. St Jony, NB, Feb L1—Arrived, ships Caitsta Haws (Br), Minchin, Rayannah; Felicia, New Urigans; barks Lyman Lnewdar Biesoik ds; schre RA Ford. Conor 1 hiualiee i iy din ae er, au Pv Trafwo, Phiade.pula, American Ports. BOSTON, Feb 12--Arrived, brig Marion (Br, Miller, Tnagua ee Menpan bi; sce Livag Mannags. ‘Bluridge, Guantas | Damo. ‘Cleared —Schrs MA Foisom, Kose, Matanzas; A Rokes, Jamewon, Savanuah ; Win d Boxer, Philips, Baltimore, ‘Sailed-~Barks Wes-ero Sea, Aloertina: brige Eagle, May- lower. 1ith—Arrived, steamships Ceo Appold, Howes, Ba'timore via Norfolk: Neveur, Hares, Ntork, brie (uot sehr) Tiana (NG), Schuldt, bio Grane; selva Gen Marion, Poand, South Amboy; Waitou, I’u.mer, Hoboken, Leow, brig Grace Kel- iey. from Cubs. ‘Mailed—Steumships Wm Lawrence, Aham ra, George Ap- i, Pelaih— Arrived, slifp Susan Hinks, Phinney, . Be- | low, briza CM Goodrich, srom Buenos Ayred; CL. Packard, rom Mootle. BALTIMORE, Feb 12—Arrivar, barks Berton Tample (Br) MeFee, Liverpool; Wavelet (#r), Gruling Kio Janeho; brig Potomac (Br), Moore, do; Chesapease (ur, Wilson, rara; Water Wich, Sanford, St Jago; W Gorton \Br), Fiber | Cardenas; schrs Wil te, Staples, St Jobn's, PR; Henry Ho | burt, Manson, NYors;'S v. Wooabury, Woodbury, Georzo- town, 8C; J’ Ricardo Jova, idarris, Havanae Lyon, and AG Lreaud, Towseend, 'NYork; Marta Grant, do; John Stockham, Price, Beitgeport. Cleared—Brigs Torri: Zone Br), Mundy, Norfolx ; Ortolan, Leeman, Charieston ; schrs Nautilus, Crockett, Boston; Ma- rin Pierson, Grant, Jersoy City. Salled—Harks Amazon, Frank. Hth—aArrived, ache it 1: Keany, NYork, BELFAST, Feb 7—Sailed, sclir H Curtls, Richardson, Ha- vana, BATH, Fob 11—Sniled, achr Nuesitas, Trask, Baltimore, CHARLESTON, Fe) 1i—Cleare:, brigs Andaz (Sp). Botey, Barcelona; Pajaro del itestriio. San Jaan, do, fallel—Nehra Wack Duck (Br), ELa, Portland: John & Daily, Wail, Georgetown, 3U; Lizsie A’ Watson, a port in Cuba, 14th Arrived, steamship South Carolina, NYérk. FERNANDINA, Feb $—Arrived, achr Marcella, Hughes, Martinique. Sailed—urig Mary, Hughes, Triniaad, VORTRESS MONKUE, Fub L1—Passed tn for Baltimore, | brign Alva, from W: ties; Eudorus, from Matanzas; Don a Magdalano, from Havana. i tottated ott—bark Aciaton, for Rio Janeiro; brig Harry, | for Ou Sailed—-Barke Serenc, Baltimore; Lapwing, do; sckrEdua | Harwood, do. ‘In the Roads, bound out, ship Wm Yeo; bark Jonatnan Casrestan, Feb 7—Sailed, schr Win Slater, Watts, New Cleared 5th, schrs Nelifo Crowell, Crowell, Providence; 8th, Kalinar, Lambert, Nv urs. GEORGETOWN, SC, Feb 7—Arrived, brie Georgie, 8wan, | Baltimore; Ben Carver. Pen ‘ivton, ‘Searsport; bth, schro | Ridgewood, Derickson, Provicence; Sth, Ws Mann, Rogers, | NYork; Jas Fish, — j brig Js Arey, —. cleared €th, achre Susan Wright, Mount, NYork; 9th, Ella, Montgomery, Mayaguez. UATTERAS INL, ied 11—In port schra Trentor, for | fen Holgate, tor Boston. VILL ) Arrived, schrs Jamen L Maloy, ‘ebvster, Wentworth, N York. Bpravas ty Negeer ston; nen, Beeson, Barbados. Y 2fa achr Frank Waiter, Corson, felspeayties MOBILE, Feb 8—Cieared, ship Ronocban (Br), Scot, ‘NEW ORLEANS, Feb 9—Below, bark Neversint, Brown, from Rio Janeiro. $ Cleared—Steamshla Cava Duaxelart, Baltimore via Key | ‘West and Havan ship Richard ITI, Woot, Havre; barks — Babra Moses (ir, ijam, ‘iverrool; Magilaim, Copeland, | do; brigs Concelior (Sp), Mariiany, Rarceloua; Oriental — (Tia!) Otteson, Vera Cras; sey Annie A Rich, Ames, Matua- Bas. imo) "A, Fel 1Sth—Arrived, steunsliips Crescent City, Norton, and | Gorge Warhiniiton: acer, Sorc, Sailed—Steamshiys M.sslsaippi, Henry, and Cortes, Nelson, \ ork. NORFOLK, Fed 11—Arrived, achra W G Tufts, Skidmore, and Mary A Ilyer, Ktherld ie, York, Mth--Salied, atcamaliiy Saratoga, A Sork. PHILADEDPAL heb 12, AM—Cleared, achra Chas E crekets Cullea, Cambrlize; Joha Stroup, Crawford, Cam- f 5 Ta Parrised, achrs 1 W Mwtdell, bialoy, Stowe, Rankin Avizail Halaus, Smit, a0 White, NYork, Cleavet—Brig Josep} Porver, Fonee, PR. i 18th Arrives, brig WG Bickmore, Biekmors, Savun; acre | Ruth Shaw, Shaw, Cardenas: J Larue, Paine, NYorg, } Lewes, Det, roo L:— st the Broakwat r from Mobile for Pruridence, Bark | orders, went te sa Livi. Sion, Ja, received or iors for x: ats PM. PROVIDENOE, 12—Arrivel, sch’ var Dale, Hsin Galveston; Mary | id M & Hickmaa, ne yd Wililane, ork, anh tect the i Clara. Merrick, a.tinora; Fran? i \ hinnear,’ Esiza- " ub; Penuletoa, and el'v, NYO: Salied—Sehrs 0 W Santer, Bearse, New Crocker, Harding, Norvoic; 2S Slaer, Muaue, ph{a; Cynthia June, Gartner, Nv TWth—Arrived, seiira Celeste A folk for Appondug; Ure sd, Bayles, Ai Vm Ay Finza et mo pore; Sail Mifizoatrivk, is Philadephia; Amos Falkenburg, Terrill; Jonn Lancaster, Wiliams, and Nath! Hoimes, Northup, Elizavetiport; Jute Baker, Baker, Now orks RICHMOND, Feb 12—Suiled, biig Renner (NG), Yon Ehren, Rio Janeiro, SAVANNAH, Fed 10 -Salled, atoams'tp Oriental, Snow, Poston; ship Cotonist (Br), seuson, Liverpool; senr Farra- gut, Clark, Fr John, 8B. 8 HMth—Arrived, ateams.{p Gen Carnes, NYork; schra Sena tor Grimes, and Na ios, ds Cleared—Shipa Mar! ich, Liverpool; Alexan‘ria, do; 7 schra A C Payne, Boioa; BB Wharion, New Bed-ord; Vator wane, Salila Kiver. WILMINGTUR, NC, Feb Lt—Arrved, achts Joho A Griing | *, St Tvome Ronj T Phitatel- ork. 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