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Nominations for Kegexts o the University. Coratio @. Warner, Horace Greeley and BW. Rrisicl Nominated. Cavestigatiag the Grarges Aguinst the Childven'’s A. a Society. ALBAN , Rob. 7, 1871. WHR DEMOORAMO CAUCTE CANDIDATES, VOR REGENTS OF TR UNIVERSITY, ‘ The democratic Seuetors and Avsemblymen met tm the Assermbiy Ona r this eveming to nominate candidates for Regents or the Daly. Hubbard presided, and Messrs. Aiken, of Kings, and Ray, of Columbia, were secretaries. Several candi ‘dates Were nae’, when the caucus voted as tol jows:—John L. Lewis, of Yates, was mamed by thirty-one memYers; Horatio G. Warren, of Monroe, by nine; Braetus Brooks, of New York, by fourteen; james Ray, ef Albany, vy three; John D, Skinner, of Brie, by ve; W. H. Bogart, of Cayuga, by one; Jeremiah @uinlaa, of New York, by one. Another vote was then taken, th ‘three camfidates had re ber of supporters prev.ousiy, lows:—Horatio G. Warner, 26; Erastus Brooks, 28; Joba B. Skinner, 1% Mr, Joy then witvdrew the uae of Mr. Skione “ & third vote Was taken, as follow: Horatio G. Warner, 41; Erastus Brooks, 28. Mr, Warner was then declared nominated, and she caucas adjourned. THS HEPUBLICAN CAUCUS, ‘The republicans of both houses of the Legislatare met inihe Sesate Chamoer this evening to nomi- vote being confined to the vived the highest num- Tie resatt was as fol- ante candidates for Regents of the U: in plaice ef Gideon Hawieyyand Ke de- Huested, of We: oc. cupred the char, aud Senator Eiwood and assem. NEW YORK FeRALD. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 38, 1871.—TRIPLE SAEir. ¢| He is Counted All Right, and Counts Accordingly., How the Count Bohaved Hims4Y Yosterday— The Entire Party Clear Out from Their Hotel and Sesk Privacy-What, the Pastor of the Greek Church Has to Say About the TIntenfpa Marriage— Seoret XnformyAion Endorsed. ‘Yhe Count is juvpiant He vistted all vs friends yesterday and told them that everything was “all mgae’” Now, tae Count tas made luis comp d'état and ts. perfectly happy; but he has no need to go about bragging. But, you know, le ts not married yet, ail his favorite haunts of the metropolis he appeared yesterday morning with a “How do do,” and “Als mght” and then a “By-by;” but knowing ones Jaughed and said, “Many a slip between the cup and the lip.’? But Miss Carrie, she didn’t see the potnt of danger. Well, maybe, after all, they will be married Heaven knows, it Was Roi too mach toexpect! that the poor gitl woule be let alone, after all that she had swiered, on her arrival im this city, But a small moraimg peper discovered Ler whereabouts in 4 surreptitious manner, and published the same. Tie result was that the Count, Professor ‘Tyler, Mrs. Lester and poor Miss Carrie had all to leave the St, Cloud Hotel yesterday morning and seek privacy at the residence of @ friend in the city, Professor Tyler was most indignant, ‘The Count was perfectly indifferent. It ia said that a sight atthe Count and Carrie, as they appeared side by side yesterday, was worth seeing. ‘The poor girl believes him so and worships him £0 and wenders ot him so that her two lovely eyea are ail ina fame of love when the handsome young Russian supporis her on his arm and talks smelt talk to he: That's well. All's well, you know, that ends well. When are they to be married, though? That ts the question. A HERALD reporter yesterday visited the Rev. Nicholas bjerrmg, the pastor of the Greek Church in this city, in order to ascertain something about the nuptials, He was astonished to find that the priest had as yet heard nothing at ali about the mat- ter irom the inverested parties, and was indebted to the New YoR« HERALD of yesterday for his know- ledge of the romance. But on reading the HERALD blyman Pound were secreiaries. Afler ap informal vor gue two ndidates were voted for in one paliot on “Whe iotion 0: ator Ken- medy. <he following is tie resuit:—D. W. Bris- tol, of Broome county, 20; Horace Greele ol New Yor! J. W, Olovertige, of New York, 1 » B. ivi, of Ailezhany, Wayne, 10; Joun ‘dani, 1. On motion of nommation of Messrs, Gre unanimous. Ar. Gleason ole: a resolution of Uiauks t) Senators Coukling and Fenton for sustaln- ing @ repeal of the income tax, and requesting the Representauves in Cougress to’ vote for the repeal vf that tax, Adopted ubanimousiy, pauens then went into executive session. p CHILDREN’S AID SOOINTY OF NEW YORK, ce of prominent gentiemen, consisting oO. BE. Writ d, WD. Wilits, And others, met’ at Senatoc Tweed’s rooms to-night to lear the charges which to be preferred against the Children’s Ald af New York by @ former employe of the i’, Mr, Friedgen, ‘his person, it seems, had the seciely and entered tle service of tne Com- ners of Charity, and then was discharged by ni for writlag An @bustve letter. On secking to re-enter the society he found his place filled, and at once sought to revenge himself on it. Senawr Norron examined Mr. Brace and My. cy on these charges, which were of the most and iriyolous nature. o: Rev. Wiltam L. Page, , of Yules, 3; Cardut at ennedy, ine iste] Was made or changing of names of the children, childyen without proper care im the explained fully and satisfactorily the ition system of the association, aud showed tthe expenditures and salaries were moderate. Alany questions Were asked in regard to the large gist, mace several years since, of . Rose to tie society, which were fully gnzwered, A Jetter was then read trom J. B. Wiliams, treasurer of the so- clely, stating what were tie MOTIVES OF MR. FRIIGEN’S ATTAC and that every-penny of the $949,000 expended by une society during eighteen years had passed through , ald not one bad ever been used lor any preper purpose. Judge Kirkland and Yuitehead presented very mteresting statements to the committee in regard to the benevolent work of this uselul associauion. Mr. James, speak- for some of the largest taxpayers whom he per- nuaily knew, adverted in eloquent terms to the claims of the Charity, and asserted that it was an assuciation managed With such exaciness and nuonesty #8 he nad vever kuown in suuilar associa- Uons. “Mr. Tweed and THE COMMIITER, SEEMED QUITE SATISFIED as io the trivoious nature of the charges, but ape nted another eveuing for the appearance of the arties, It is belteved that the bill appropri- ag $50,000 to this association will meet with no uier opposition. Mi. TWEED? NEW TAX LEVY. Mr. TwerD presented in the Senate this morning a ion from certain wealthy residents of New York walvocatnys the passage of his bill to vest the power of LEVYING THR TAXES Mayor bimeeif and others, The father of the slabed that these meu represented over three or four hundred iiiion dollars, and he thonght when parties who were Sinmediately Interested advocaied te passage of the bill others should not Palco & clamor against it. TARRY GENEY fot up at this and asked if the Boss could not get a petition irom some of the common people of New York as well as from these distin- guished mlilionnaires. Mr. TWEED re ed that he thought the petition- ers were common enough. ‘he 1olowing are a few of the names of these “common enough” peopie:—Ben B. Sherman, Wil- Mam H, Guion, A. R. Frovuhingham, Davis Collamore, W. 5, Dodge, W. H. Deforest & Co., Parker Hardt W. M. Vermilye, fsaac Sherman, Murray Hoffman, Robert Dilion, William T. Blodgett, James M. Con- stable, Herring, Farreil, Sherm 8. V. Hoffman, Peter Giisey, Courtiandt T. Palmer, 8. W. Barnard, Rennesly, Sevh B, Hunt, Joan Cooper, F. D. Tappan, Wiilism 'L. Jenkins, George D. UH. Gitlespe and Ropert dattray. OK PACE AND ROLINSON STRELT. The long-contemplated project of continuing Park piace through Robinson street, and widening the latter to the width of Park place, after being referred from the Supreme Court to the cominissioners to re port thereon, came up yesterday before Judge Bar- nard. The subject has veen for six montis under saves igation by Messrs. John Scott, Walter Roche and James H. Cojeman, the latter rentieman having been nominated by Columbia College and other property holders. ‘Tae commissioners, alter haviug, as was stated by all the connse}, heard at great length, and con- sidered with much care, the ob ections to their ‘original award and assessment, presented this day, through Kieharad the Corporation i, Liver final repovt for Conmtrmauon. After Court to its leading features various parties were heard In opposition, MrT. 0.1. B ; Jength, prese: au argument of some reat force various legal ob. Jections in to the motion to con- ira, ; lying on the ommission the commissioners to award damay asees of Columbia College, irre mount awarled to that msutuuion as owner Mr. I y insisted that owing to this alleged error the report shonid ve sent back, that the Vourt shout direct the commissione assess on the city at large, under the provisio tho statues he clied, the suum Ne claimed the com- missioners hud fuiled to allow his chents, amounte ing to several hundred t and dollats, Itap- peared that Mr. Treanor claimed and was eniy awarded ¢10 gon & Lazarus clammec under the prineipi ¥ the commissioners to lighten Ube asse: 'y only received $26,000, | Mr. SP. Nash, on be o! Columbia College, did | not.ovject to tke awards or the apportionment of te | rent, but stated tial in all those particulars the commissioners bad disetiarged thelr duty with great | Adelity; but he argued that, inasmuch as tt appeared ity tu amoval of ihe parties interested im the awards and assesemenis as shown by ue original report had filed the dissent referred to in she act #f 1589,the proceeaing svenid be quashed. Mr. Jahn M. Bowers was beard on the same side. Mir. OGorman replied at some levgth, taking the ground tust the report of the commissioners was ‘entitied to Lie same consideration as the verdict ef a# jory, and insisted that it showid be confirmed and the improvement started. He said st would more than anything else reliewe Broaaway from tue pie- thora of which at preseat impeded commupeation am that part of the city. Deciaton reserved. THE FENIAN. Suchara @'Gorman, fn a letter dated Monday, has renewed the invitation to the Fenian exiles for a public reception, to be given by the Tammany Bali Commliwe, at Tammany Aall, the date for the same being this time fixed for to-morrow, at one o'clock P. M. The exties, now that nearly all of their nainper have arrived in this city, the absence of a few having caused t to decline the ovation on Piol¥ errival, have accepted the proposed Tecep- ton, stating that they do so in the spirit in wiven It has veen ofered, and thapking the Jammany ail Commitee jor Lhe pecountwen of themselves and Of the cause for whtcy they ty suffered. | and a number were eigitly he deemed it betier to write at once to the Russian Minister at Washington and inquire what course he should pursue, He further stated that if the Count and Carrie presented themseives as candidates for matrimony he should act according to the circum- stauces of the Whereupon tie following col- loquy took place between the priest and the re- jorter:— sd ‘You certainly would net marry Count Mitkiewitz and Miss Lester without at least knowing beyond a donbt that the Count was a aur? “iam, of course, at perfect liberty to unite a man and woman in tie bonds of matrimony, but my first ‘© Should be to discover Whether either party had before been married.” “Well, in this case, as is evident, the only question to arise would be concerning the Count, and i re- gard to him, probably, the most important question would be as 10 the validity of his marriage in Ame- rica, in case the ceremony was performed by a Pro- yman, or even by a Greek clergyman, without his having conformed to the regular Russian 20 e e “In case the marriage were performed by a Pro- testaut clergyman lam not certain whether or not it would be binding in Russia, forl am not suil- ciently acquainted with the civil law of the country to decide. Butas to the second case, that suppos- ing the marriage to be performed by a Greek priest, Without the usual previous formaiities, I know, for my own part, were yet hound by matrimony, 1 would have no hesitation in Tharrying them.’? “When you say neither party should be yet bound by matrimony do you imply that the Greek Church does not acknowledge divorce?” “Most cent. The Greek Church 1s in every re- pect stiatlar to the Roman Church m regard to di- vorce.” ‘Then if the celebrated Count and the sufferin: Carrie Leater were to present themselves to be unite in mnatrimeony by you, and the Count gave you satts- factory evidence that he had never been married, you would marry them according to the rites of the Russian Church}? “I should, certainly; but much depends upon the answer of the Russtan Minister at Washington to my communication.” ‘The interview closed here and the reporter passed arhort time in mspecting the beautiful littie chapel assured that neither party was | vuPinib, THAT RUSHING RUSSIAN. | | Brignolt ejaculated, * AMUSEMENTS. Sreiway HaLi—Miss JENNY BOoSK's CON- cerr.—This charming young artist gave a very interesting concert at this hall last night. She sang Alleneif's “Nightingale” and Maylath’s valse de bravoure, “The Return.” Both selections were ad- mfrably calculated to display the birdlike quality of Miss Busk’s voice and its brilliant cultivation. The waltz 1s very mucli better than those of the Arditi school, and the themes ave all good and sparkitag, The orchestration also brings out its best points, and js in no case obtrusive, Miss Busk sang it admirably, and gave tone and character (to some of ils most dificult passages. The other artists were Messrs, Nilesen, tenor; Hermanns, basso: Werner, violoneeilist; H. B. Danforta, con- ccompanist, Mr, Nilssen hits izht, pleasing voi ut one of his selections from token, “Heaven Hoph Shed a Tear,” was spotted by Mr. Werner's violoncello not being In accord with Mr, Carozzi’s plane, Hermanns was sutlertng from hoarstne-s, and luis fue voloe Was -consequently un- abie to give full e:lect to the songs set down for hun on the bijl, With these exceptious tue concert was ap aitistic success and the fair young béadhciatre received abundant eppiause. To-night she sings at Newark under the management of Mr. Aligelt, ‘New York Cmcus.—Mr, Lent has a very attract ive bill at his establishment this week and recelves & liberal amount of patronage in consequence. Tne prneipal features are those agile vattoule leapers, Messrs. Besnick, Dutton and Allen; the bareback hurdle feats of Melvilie and ts tele son; four well trained dogs, mtroduced by Mr. Conrad, and the Javorite équestrienne, Mile, Caroline Rolland. The paachaainy comic or of the Bg ennletnue 4s also very funny. ‘The programme for eaci al the cireos never fatis to have a liberal share of novelties, and on Wednesday and Saturday after. noons the nusmber of children that crowd tiie vutld- mg iorm @ very Interesting spectacle. Musical and Dramatic Notes. Kellogg warbied in Hartford on Monday, ‘@ Connecticut girl. MeVicker has secured Fechter, and tho Chicago- ans are in ecatacles over the expected treat. Miss Da gon and a chotce company are enlivening the nouston, Texas, public with old comedy, * The Maid of Mayence,” Mrs. Bower's new play, i8 calied a preposterous sensation im Chicago and unworthy of such an artist, It consiste of four acts ol hifalutia, Jenny Lind will be fifty next Ovtober, ‘Tae “wo Roses’ nas passed its 200th night in London, Miss Charlotte Cushman has taken @ residence at Newport, R, 1. Mercadante was blind forten years prior to his death. Mr. Ole Bull, it is sald, Will make Boston hts future home. ‘Theodore Themas cleared $7,009 in six nights when last at gO. Out o1 677 churches in London only 101 have paid chorts and 244 volunteer choirs, There were thirty-two new operas produced in Italy durtag 1674, Of these twenty-rour were cata- logued “good.” Rubenstein, who ts travelling and giving concerts in the Kast, recently received 2,490 .ubles for two concerts, The King of Bavaria has forbidden any of Oten- bach’s operas being performed in future at the Thea- tre Royal, Munich. During a recent performance at the Globe, Chi- cago; the orakesira was so bad that Little Neli, the Jourteen year old wonder, from California, ad to apologize to the audience for It. 5 A correspondent of the Cinemnatt Commerciat says:—Brignoll made his debit a Indianapous re- cendy as @ public speaker, Thus ever “vaulting ambition o’erleaps itself.” Success as a tenor set his heart on fire to eciipse Demosthenes, And he did it, Démosthenes never equailed that Indian- a@polis aduress of Signor Brignoin. Having been requested to go beiore the audience there and an- nounce the slight indisposition of Mile. Niis- son, he bravely donned ths orator’s coronet aud delivered himseif as foliows: Ladies and gen- tlemen—Mile. Nilsson ts a leetie ’orse, and begs your kind-a indulge-ance-a.”) Observing, as many of our heroes of oratory do, a flutter and ominous shake of te pation: ead, a3 much as to Say to the oracle from the speaker, ‘What in the d—1 cau he mean }” She ts ‘Vat! you Go no understande! Then I begin again: Mile. Nilsson ia a leetle horse, and begs your kind indulgence.” The oratorical dart had penetrated the auditorial cranium, and aa ex- losion of laughter, sympathetic and pathetic, both for the sick fuir cantatrice and her spoxesman, lang resounding througn the Academy of Music. Ristori, the famous Italian actress, made her first appearance on the stage m her native village of Cividale, at the advanced age of two months—the earliest début on record. Fanny Lister, the once famous dancer, is not only sull alive, but quite vigorous in lealih, and enjoys the luxuries her large fortune yicids her. She ls declared & regular sy barite,. A grand vocal and intrumental concert will be given at Steinway Hall onthe i5th for the benefit of the Strasbourg sutferers, on whoia a (Wo months cee has brought untold horrors and mise- ties. of the Greeks, which js for the present located im | the house of the Rev. Mr. Bjerring. Vice, though if many respects so similar to the Roman, 1s yet widely different in detatis; but it was noticed that each time the priest passed the taber- nacle, Which Was placed upon the principal altar, he mcde a sviemn genufection, similar to that made by the pious and the clergy in Roman Catholic churches, fhe sensation ts dead. The Count is to be married. Carrie won't do Withouthim. He knows it, Mother ‘The Greek ger- | | beauty. and all are reconeticd, They can’t help it. The | Count has triumpined. Many people say he 1s a “bad nhut;’ many people say that Carrie can make him tter, Let them fight it out. Only themselves have got to cry, under any ctr- cumstances, Which 1s a consoling reflection to the HUDErY a ncholy reflect. toa bilan. | Hee eg aiiredecc ono | cious stones of every hue and shape sparkled tv the turopisis, male and female. MASSACHUSEITS ITEMS, The Caso of Hartwell, the Embezzier= Public Librarics Not to be Opened on Sandays. Boston, Feb. 7, 1871. Julius F, Hartwell, convicted inJune last of em- bezziing apd loaning United States funds in his possession, came into the Circuit Court yesterday upon habeas corpus as petitioner for release from confinement in jail at Pilt-field, he having been re- moved from the discontinued jail in Lenox, to which he was sentenced for five years, and till’ his fine of $10,000 was paid thereafter. The opinion of the Conrt was given by Judge Lowell to-day, and was to the effect that when the United States p! its prisoners in the custody of the state eriffs at their jails they were held as other prisoners were, subject to the State laws regu- lating transfer from one jail to another in cases of necessity, Hartwell was remanded to the custody of Sheriff Root, of Berkshire county. An appeal to the United States Supreme Court may be taken in tne event of failure to obtain a Fresidential pardon, a preiimmary movement for that purpose having been made, The House to-day defeated the bill permitting the opening of the pypic library on Sundays by a vote of 129 10 95. tam P, Bearse, of Maiden, Mass., 1s held in the sum of $5,000 ball, charged with atiempting to poison hts wife. COLLUSION ON THE EAST A Steamer Kuns Down a Ferrybout—Criml- nality of tho Pilot. While the East River Ferry Company's boat Suf- folk County, which left James slip at half-p: yesterday afternoon, was opposite Market siip on her way to Honier’s Point, the steamer Galatea, of tie Merchants’ line to Providence, deliberately ran her down. The steamer attempted zo pass the ferry- boat and the pilot, probabiy provoked because the Sutfolk County would novstop, bere down directiy on to the jerryboat, striking her on the side of the ladies’ cabin fvrward and coipicteiy carrying itaway. For @ few minutes the wildest consternatien prevailed, wonien fainting abd men running hither and thither. The Galsrea, with her mbumane captain, kept on her way, although it w hought at Orst that the Suffolk County would sink, that the hull was not damaged, on her the te nope were and she proceeded A large number of passengers were on and it seems alinost miraculuus that One man had pis ankiec crushed 181 ALB LOSS OF LIFE. ELmima, Feb, 7, 1871. On Saturday afternoon, abbut three o'clock, the house of Mr. Dallas Miller, in the town of Wells, Pa., was destroyed by fire, together with all lis contents, A Litle eta years of age, was burned to death, | Mrs. Miller lefp the house some fifteen or twenty minutes before the fire was first discovered to go to ) & neighbor's on an errand, leaving her two chilaren, two and four years old, in the house alone, As soon as the fire was discovered some men at work nearby ran to the house and burst open the door, but the flames and smoke prevented their entrance, Soon after the door was opened the youngest chiid came out of its own accord, and Was but little buraed, Afier the bnilding was destroyed the hody of eldest child was found tm the corner where the ped had stood. WURKKG OF 1 TRENTON SAW FACTO TRENTON, Feb. 7, 1871. A fire broke out at eight o’cleck L6-night in the tempering rdom of the Amencan Saw Company, foot of Broad atreet, which spread rapidiy and en- urely cestroyed “ Whole establishment, compris- ing six buildings Loss on bulidings and machin. ery, $126,000; op ck, $59,000. Koebling’s wire works, adjoining, Wed Saved by the exertions of the firemen and citizens. , Insurance about $4,000, in New York and Phuiladefp/ta companies. “fhe com- any employed seventy-five men and their weekly AY Fel! AMONUEEA TO $1,000 four | It waa soon ascertained | , Colonel Van Karen | at this | decorated with the cotors of F BALLS LAST NIGHT, NINTH REGIMENT BALL. A Glittering Display at the Academy. ‘The interior of the Academy of Music last nignt and this morning presented a scone of ever varying The rich and elegant coloring of the ladies’ dresses, toned by the mingitng of dark uni- forms, lighted by the usual paraphernalia of military costume, made an exauisite coup @rrit moving avout the floor in graceful motion to the senstions m of the splendid band. The boxes were filled hh fadies and gentiemen in evening dress, who seemed to fra ened enjoy every pleasure of tue moment. Diamonds and pre- floods of light that ponred from the centre and sides of the magnificent hall. At the back of the stage were gas jets forming the motto of the regiment, “Ratione aut vi.” Carlo Patti directed the qusic, Captain R. tT. Courtney, wit an ample corps cf assisiants, con- ducted the business of the floor to the satisfaction of everybody. Among some of the prominent guests were noticeable General Varion And start, . Licuticnant Colonel Bratietc Mr. . sjor Hitebeock, Henry Albyvo, H. J. Jackson, € Perley, G. Be Deteon, General H. Perkins, Un States Army; T. F, Richardson, General Davie: ted States Ary; A. J. Pollard, Coionel Molter, Licutenant Wheeler, and @ host of others, The gay Colonel Fisk. Jr, Waa, of course, resplendent and almost ubiquitous. tavie Was profusely dccorated and the in just kk the other THE FRENCH GOGKS’ BALL. The fifth annoai ball of the “Soeteté Culinaire Pht- lanthropique” was held last evening at Irving Rall, ‘This ball ts, perhaps, the most peculiar one in New York, All the brated French cooks im the city contribute pieces to be don the table ball. For the tweive months preced- ing this gathering the best culinary arusia in New York are im the habit of ‘wearying their brains to surpass each ether im the dishes which they originate for ‘The President of the as: bionde, with the enphonions name of Mehl, has won his way in the society by his magnificent eitorts in cooking, and neatly every member of the associae tion can boast Of some pirce de resisiance, which, if it cannot equal the bright or inspiring works of am Ude or a Vate!, must still be recognizea aS an individual chef @amvre The interior of Irving Hall was leat night ‘ance and presented @ gay and animated scene. Beiow in the supper rooms the tables were loaded down with dishes of every kind. From the rough and tumble pig's head to the aristocratic pheasant, and from the plebetan i codfish to the haughty salinon, all birds that sy, all | fish that swim and all antma's that walk were re- presented on tie tables, Dancing was freely in- aduiged i, and the bail was im every way a grand success. WAR DEPARTMENT, } Uxrrgp Srarss ARMY. = a 3 = be Place of Ober |= ; ef Forey of the [State of the vation. Hy BF) Wind, Weather. 7| Ra steams * _— ay ‘Auguste, 2|" 98 Very gentio, | Light rain. Pa a) Very gentie, | Clow 34, 26/8. W.!Very pentie, | Clear. 28.06) 2018. W.iVery cenile, Snow. 0-10] 48 Verygentie, |Light rain, pagel i) WW. [very Brie ae .. Nery gentle, |Cloudy, 20.69) S518. W.) Very gentle. {Cloudy BOL} 23 Comes teow 52) Clear. 29.95| 26 Snow. alu, 30.85) 2 Cloudy. Key West, Fia.|80.19| 69) Clear. Knoxvilles....|20.12| 41 Lake City, Fia.|50.05) 56 Milwauk 29.96 2 Mobile, A 0.011 64 N. Orleans, Lia. |30.02) €2 te 5 New York,....|3v.28) 20) E. Omaha, Neb.:.}28.03] 95) (ei, ¥ cl Pittsburg, Pa,420.10) 35 ‘ Rochester.N.¥.|39.07| 29 Brisk. Ban Francisco.|30.41! 69 Vory gentle, Savannah......(80.0¢! 47 Gentle, Bt Louis, Ho. |20.03| 38 Very gentle, | Paul, Mion. (33.00) 18} Bris ¥ B0.02) 2 cairn, joo.2i| Very gentle, | Raow. 10:18) 42] Calm, Might’ rain, 8119) F. Gentle, Tight rain, ‘w London (30.20 — cloudy. Mit Washington|:8,9) 10 Calm, Clear. ‘ Barometer corrected for Pevation and tempera Ture, AUSTRALIA. Arrival of the Mail Steamer at San Francisco, Large Number of Passengers—Resignation of the Australian Ministry—Now Gold Ming— The Gpposition Steamship Line—Move- ments of Prince * Alfred—Com- mereial Affairs—Great Floods. ry SAN Francisco, Feb. 7, 1871, where she connected with the British steamer {rom Australia and New Zealand, has arrived. Besides Vogel, Postmaster General of New Zealand, and thirty-four other citizens of Sew Zealand and Aus ‘The Australian paper have discovered that the Party going under the name ef Nielson, who recently the subaldizing of the Australian line of steamers, is one William N, McCann, an Australian convict, and sentence for forgery. McCann recently visited Chi- cago in the interest of the company, and is now in The Cowper Mmistry has resigaed, aud Sir James Martin formed a new one. Cowper was appointed Journed to the 14th of January. The present Minls- try favor direct California mail service by colonial Extraordinary weather prevailed during the month, At Carismas the weather was as cold as in heavy, tes, ‘The bark Ktalto, brigs Deva and Sarah, EXcschooners wiesie ara of Riverton and A new guld mine was discovered at Guigong, which yie.ds very richly. Tae lead extends for Pemeil’s steam mis, a¢ Sane, have been burned, “Loss $60,000, ushed forward rapidly, in view of European complicattous, Mr. Parkes, €X-Co.onial Secretary, Bisuop Barker and Mr. Salomons, the late Soll- citor General, left for England to-day im the Over. ‘The representatives of Sydney University beat the Melwourn collegiaus in the annual buatrace aud Prince Al:red left Noumea for Auckland and Eng- land on the 25th of November, Charles Mathews, the comedian, will take pas- sage in the neXt mall steamer tor a visit to Call- The government has abolished the new tari? and the ad valor cuties aye resumed. sales of C at déc, Lumber dearer. Lob- sters, 12, lower, Wool depressed. Tallow is ad- rg Exchange on Loudon 1 per cent premium. At Victoria the Parliament is to be prorogued and The royal asscut has been given to the bill to pay members o! the Legislature $1,500 yearly. were sentenced to six montis’ imprisoument. The cental system will commence on Monday. ere Were great foods along the Murray river, involving an tma\euse desirucuon of property. land regarding the new mail contract, Victoria markets are quiet, SDE 48¢, to Sic. ceased work, pending an improvement in the Eng- lish marl ing rapidly. It is expected that 690 nalles will be compieted by the end of April next. Two vessels have been chartered to load at Neweross tor London, It reassembles in April. Fifty thousand dollars has been voted for the Cali- Mr. Supple, a solictor, was killed by lightning at Ravenswood, ing to Engiand a delegate to advocate separation and the fermation of a new colony. A letter from Syduey soys:—If Webb's line ts put on the route we shail have a Goubie line, as the owners nearly completed an arrangement for direct service from Sydney, calling off Moreton Bay for the Queens. cisco. ‘The United States storeshtp Jamestown, which has been ashore a¢ Pitt's fsiand, got off and arrived at Sir. Vogel, tie Postmaster General of New Zealand, met Mr. Stewart, the agent of Webb’s line, at Hono- hima concerning the Australiau, New Zealand and San Francisco Steamship liue. The contract drawn The colontes will wnite in subsidies in favor of the Webb line, conditional on the steamers stopping at large steamers making rouna trips, instead of ‘em- ying @ branch hue of smaller steamers, between Ww ies, and if Congress giants the subsidies asked ihe line will go into operation immediately, The steamship Moses Taylor, from Honoluly, the wrecked crew of the Saginaw she prings Mr. J. tralla were passengers aleo, visited New Zealand and effected an agreement for Uhey republish a record of his trial, conviction and Washington. general agent in England. Parliament had ad- svcamers Independent of New Zealand. winter, Taere were six days of constant rain and Uncle Tom were wrecked on the coast. three miles, All the ground is occupied. ‘The harbor deieaces has retired from public life. land mail steamer, cricket match. Gad kas Kees discovered In New Caledonia, sorma, ree 18 extremely dull, Kerosene has ad- Rte Breadstafls are unalcered—the harvest 13 the general eleciton will follow. The great ratiway strike is ended. The ringleaders seventy pound nugget was found at Inglewood, The press strongly oppose the action of New Zea- In South Australia several copper mines have The laying of the overland telegraph 1s proceed- ‘There ts a good prospect oi a large yleld of wheat, ‘The Queensland Parliament has been prorogued. fornla mail service, ‘The inhabicants of the northern districts are send- ‘The sugar and cotton crops promise well. ofthe Wonga Wouga and the City of Melbourne have land mau, hence to Fyi, Honolula and San Fran- ‘Tahiti, and isnow on lier way to the United states, lulu, aud came to a satisfactory understanding with by McCann, allas meee ullas Melson, 1s set aside, Honolulu aud Austraiian ports and Auckland, the ealand and Austraiia, This satisfies all par- EUROPEAN MARKETS. Loxvon Mosry MAxkra,. LONDON, M.—Consola, 9244 for money, 92 American ‘securities —United ql Feb, 74:30 P. a 921¢ forthe account, States “ove-twenty bonds, 90/6; 1565, 90%; 1807, E9)c: _ ten-forties, BO. stocks, gets Thmots Central, 109; Atlantic and Great Western, ul Mel Gate says, “The hinprove- ment in stocks 18 in sympathy with the recovery of the French loan.” FRANKFORT Bourse. 7.—United Etutos tive-twenty bonds c 46 for the issue of 18 LIVERPOOT, COTTON MARKET.—LiIvERvOO!, Feb. 7— 4:30 P. M.—Cotton dutl and tending dowaward, int quota- tions thchanged. ‘The sales of the day foot up 5,0 bates, of which 1,000 bales were for speculation and export. TRADE ‘AT MANCHESTER. —LiveKvoos, Feb, 7.—The shester fa quiet, Livenvoor, Feb. to No.1, 1 a 001, Proper MAGKE:’ Common rosi!ity . 9d, z PRODUCE MARKTT.--LONDON, Feb, 74:30 P. M.--Tallow flat at 44s, 8d, Calcutta linseed, 60s, a 60a, 34, Linseed off, £44 Los. SHIPPING NEWS. ov New York~Siis Day. —Livrnroon, ‘Tallow firmer at 4: Atmau! Sun rises.... Sun sets, 3 | Moon rises...eve 8 56 . 6 26 | High water.morn 10 31 OCEAN STEAMERS. DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NBW YORK YOR THE MONTH OF FEBRU 7 Bowling Green :|29 Bromiway, 7163 Broad at Bowling Green “@ Hroadway. \68 Broad atreet, 7 Bowitny Green 7 Bow!ing Green 7 Bowling Green PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 7, 1871. CLEARED, Stoamehig Chins (8, Macaulay, Liverpool via Queens town—C 0 okly: Steamship Cleopatra, Paillips, Ravana—F Alexandre & ons, Steamship Leo, Dearhorn, Savannah—Murray, Ferris & cfteamship Charleston, Berry, Charleston—H R Morgan & 0. Cy ire 48 Terry, Bearse, Newbera, NC—Murray, Fer- ris Do. Steamship Isaac Bell, Biakeman, Norfolx, City Polnt and Richmond—Oid Dominion Steamship Co. Steamship Fanita, Doane, Phiiadelphia—Lortllard Steam ahip Co. Stoamshfp Glaueue, Walden, Boston—H F Dimock. Sulp Ariel (Br), Courtine: urtney, London & Mor; Bark Grace (Br), Bozarl, Rotterdam —Heney Bark Ricardo (eet yassoy, Gibraltar—A I Francia. i Bark Speedwoll, Patten. iz—Tupper & Beattie, Bark South Easter (Br) Sandberg. Pape Town-—Dowley, Corners & Co. ed Comer (Br), Anthony, Philadelphia—Heney & Schr Riga (Nor), Mourtzen, Port Natal—Dowley, Corners es oabel Dominion (Br), Goucher, Demarara—Heney & Schr Churles H Kelley, Collins, San Juan, Nie—Strout & ro. ‘hr O M Marrett, Reed, Kingston, Ja—B J Wenberg. Sear Ouenrads (Br), Bale, Trinidad—B J Wenbverg. 6th—Steamsb!p Washington (Fr), Beautort, Bordeauz—G Mackenzie, ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Bteamship Trivoll (Br), Bowery; Liverpool aud Queens- toyin via, Boatons with inte To OG Branchiv ee Gen Barney L mG Pe rey a cn in fies RAR etnware bd ap panee A elip ‘Pride of the (Br), yndon for ‘Steamship Manhattan, Woodnntl, charleston, Feb 4, with Bion et dia hee tae iW moss eariag: Haitorasy Feb stro “) si "AM, 26 miles BW from Frying Pan Lightabip, passed Anna, henee for Naw Rene pat ! ie bey thy at fi a weal to 14 north of boint TSRAR cnr tpot nk Ale pet tl ie fark 8t Uraula (Bi iro 49 with ato end (Br; Seg ja ind an i940 Jon 38; had fine woather up to teen fine cca carey ray fo Boke 1 ton trom thio Jan shane Sigae oe yah e rc greta ‘we tame.s Padaed Gibraltar dai ine y up. is ih In@ weather up to have) ra days north of that polut, with heary NW and Brig Fidelia (of Bangor), White, Palormo 60 days, with teatisige, to Chambenialy: Phelps Oa reared to Alien Houghton, Had eaaterly winds up to this coaet, then strong erly gales; Dec 24, off Cape Palos (Spain), was ran into by brig Ga: > dat ing our port quarter end main rigging and carrying main gafl; Jan 21, Int iA 8), lon spoke schi Mauna Loa, hence for Para, 13 days out; Beth, on 8 0, Dried H Gillespie, of Parrsbdro, NB, boun ou Brig E Miller (Br), Beard, Bahia 86 days, with roxowood to L E Amslnck & Co—vessel to ER Ware’ & Co, Had fine Weather to the Grif, froma thence successive gales from N ‘and NW, causing the vessel to loak at tho rate of 800 atrokes per hours Feb 2, Int $2, ion 7B, aaw large quantities of wreck stud conslating of cabin doora, deck house, cabin deck, cot on, de, appari ntly 8 large al Brig Florence (Bry Pee; "Matanzas it days, with d mielado, to Crandall, Beridux & Co. ne weather ant Had up to Hatteras, and been 5 th of that point with strong N and NW winds, SIE an Passed Throuch Hell Gate. BOUND FOUTE. Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston for New York, with mdse aud passcriperartord Dirge, i Steamer Doris, Aimy, Providence for New York, with mE ty Stata phate! Provence tor New Yor rk Ma ( vidence for New mbailast, €o master,” Pate i Schr Geo B Orain, for New York, has been lying two days frozen in of Lloyd's Neck, iia BOUND East, Steamship Giancus, Walden, New York for Boston, Steamer Pelican, New York for New Bedford, BELOW. Bark Elba, Peterson, from Havana, with augar, to Jas E Ward & Co. (Received a pilot 4th inst {som pilot boat Char- lotte Webb, No 5.) SAILED. Sieamabios Washington, Bordeaux; cleopatra, Havana; Leo, Savannah; Charleston, Charleston; 68 Terry, New: bern; Isang Bell, Richmond, &c. Marine Disasters, A despatch received Jn thig city 6th inst states that the body of a man had been found on Brigantine Beach, NJ, which, from the description given, is undoubtedly that of Mr Joseph Russey, of Brooklyn, late pijot on board boat Jas ‘W Elwell, No 7, who was daowned at the time of the wreck of bark Kate Smith, on the 26th ult, near Little Egg Harbor. The brother of the unfortunate pilot left this city same even- ing to bring home the body, STEAMSHIP GAN SEDGWIOK, at Galveston from New York, fa in average, she having’ been compelled to jetiison about 30 cases of her cargo on her voyage. Suir Pape oF THE Port, Forter, at San Francisco 20h ult f om Montevideo, reports :- ed from Montevideo Oct 28, and on account of SW gales was obli-ed to press eastward of the Falkland Islands, and from thence to the lat of 63 8 bad a continuation of WSW gales; then had SE winds and fine weather: crossed the lat of 50 in Pacific, in Jon 96, Dec 1; from thence to 20 8 experienced adverse winds and caims for 20 conseentive days; crossed the Equator inthe Avanilo Jan §, in jon 123 W: had a fine run across the tropics; was becalmed three days in lat 22 N; on the gud Inst experienced a heavy gale (rom SW and was obliged to scud for & hours, the ship b.ing completely buried iu water; was compelled to ontevideo without the siiip's papers, the captain of a port having refused them when the vessel was ready for Sure RESEArON (Br), from Philace!phin for Ant s was ash ore 6th inst at Mazens Hoot. sprung a leak find was beached on the Hook to prevent her from alnk- Bars Rostwa, Pierson, from Rordeaux for New York, which went ashore onthe ‘beach at Moriches, LL. 1th ult, was hauled off at 4AM ith inst and was in tow of steamer Lackawanna yesterday on yaad to this city. The ico m the harbor may prevent her arrival up to the city before to ay. : Bank CkoPArna, before reported sunk tn the harbor of St Mare, Hestl, commenced sinking while taking fo her cargo (logwood), and was towed ashore. She was to be sold at auction 2d inst Bark PAwNrr—We understand {t is stil! confidently ex- pected that this eexset, whieh is ashore near the east end of the island, will be got afloat shortly. ‘The diver has succeed- ed in putting large canvass patch onthe bottom of the vessel, and gentlemen have gone to New Orieans for the put pote of procaring a sicam pump, which, wil keep the vessel ree of water.—walvesion Civilian, Jan 31. Bara J & G Waiant (of St. John. NT), trom Matanzas, while lying at the dock foot of ‘South First street, ED, was forced adrift by the masses of foe floating in the river Sth inst, beside being badly stove tn one slic.” There was a car- g0 of 4) hhds molasses on board, and but for the prompt ness in removing a portion of these, together with other pro- cautionary measures, the vessel would have sunk. Brig Adeline Richardson also broke loose from her moorings nt the same dock {yom o similar cause, but escaped without damage. BRIG Gro S Brnry, Bradiey, at Holmes’ Hole from st Domingo City, reports the gale from NW on the dth an ter- rifie and the cold intense. "The vessel arrived badiy iced up and the entire crew were frostbitten, BRIG Peenrise Hons, at Holmes’ Hole, lost ons anchor and 60 fathoms chain during he NW gale of the 4th inst. Brig Neviir Crirrony—A mrvey was held at Savannah 2d inet on briz Nellie Ciiford, from St Marys, Ga, for New York, which put into that pert in distress, which recommend- ed that the vegsel be discharged and her taste, which are badiy sprung, be taken ont, reese! continted to leak reoly, a ough the pumps were kept constantly goin aklog water at the tate of from to ® taches to the abe w: haif hour. Buia E.1za THOMPSON—The United States revi steamer Moccasin, Capt Baker, went to the 00 of the brig Elza Thompson, Bates, from Demerara Haven, with sugar and ‘molasses, ashore on the north side of Goat Island, and got her off at U'clock Saturday night. ‘The brig went ashore high up at 9 o'clock on the moruing of the 4th, and but for the su probably have had to ¢ before comin Sonn § E Corson, Brower, from Charleston for Philadel- hia, which put tuto’ Wilmington, NC, leakin, aired) aud cleaved 4h inet (or deatigation, = At DSR Fe- Sour Stnxry © Trire, Barratt, reporta the gale fi NW on the dih as very severe: vesstt badly: 1eed Uoraerh oe Hite! at Holmes’ Hole on the bth with two of her crew frost- ten. Sour ViRGista, from Portland for New York, with a cargo of lumber, went nshore on the rocks in Narragansett Bay on the night of the Bi in st, and las since been got off by USateamer Moccasin w ithont much damage, and will proceed, Soun Ex1.A—The salvage on wreck ri from achr Elin, of Rockland, before reported asters red burned on Barilett's Reet, has Teen settled by paying the wreckera 100, ‘The vessel as abe lays was aold foe Bide Sv. SWOMAB, Jun 2.—The Danish bark Emily arrived here on the Sat inst, cargo guano, bound from Sombrero to New. © British brig Saral 8 arth , lumber, from Annapolts, hound for Buenee Syren Leaks badly and is now dischargi wartered to take on about 400 tons Brig Seaside bas been cl of guano to Phiiadelphia, part of eargoof Americau bark Savaunab, The Savannah wili repair and proceed with the balance, some £50 tons. : The EA Souder ind been condemned, and a French vessel, the Quatre Scours, chartered to take on to Montevideo thi lumber at line! 1,000 fect irom under deck and $13 83 per ithe Wiig Contear has b e brig Centaur has been condemned and a vessel char- tered (the Fresh Breeze) 10 take the cargu to New York tor Jump sum, about £900 sterling. British bark Commodore, befure advised, will probably be condemned. Consignees of Woodland sent around a wri'ten ctreular in- viting tenders for %6,000, to be raised on bottomry bond, tex- ders to be opened next morning at oflice of conslgnees, not ut British Consitlate, ants the rile, No offor was made, the whole affatr being informal. Constguees state they ‘have made other arrangements for money, Ido not know what erm. MisccNancons, We are indebted to purser John MR Moifett, of the steam ship Mavhattan, from Charleston, for his attentions, AGN UB, 1538 tons, buslt at Damariscotta, Me, in 122, has been sold at or about 838,600. : ADIGON HOLMES, lately owned by the Wood Dis- of Jirtdgeport, O%, haw’ been bought by Capt Ci A Bayles, D Nickerson, Janes M Bayles & Son, and oth of Port Jeterson, and will be hereafter commanded by © A Bayles. Scum Awrnrca chased by E CC man. Coston For Livenroor—Messrs Richardson. & Barnard cleared the brig Lije Houghton, Capt Morton, for port, with 1057 bales of upland colton, weighing ned at $70,881 82.—Savannub Republican, ut EAGu¥, of Gloucester, has been pur- Co, of Provincetown, for a fisher- Notice to Marinera. The construction of the new draw to the Fitchburg Rail- over Charles river, will necessarily obstruct nav- road brid, igatton wile the work is in progress, probably during the Sreater part of the menth of Wotrnacye 2 4 id OSIAH QUINCY, Chatrinan Harbor Conunission, Veo 4, S71, Bosto: ‘The Lower Middle Buoy, tn Hoston harbor, has been taken ont of place by the ice. It will be replaced a8 800n as possi- "By order of tne Lig hthouse Board, SG WA 2d iat, Boston, Feb 6, 1971, 2 WAMKER: LH Inspector, 2a Capt Fish, of the steamsiip Wamsnuita, at New Bedford from New York, reporia the buoy OW Butler's Flat below Palmer's Ialand, has been removed by the ive about one- eighth of a mile 8 by E of its proper postition. Whalemen. Ship Obio, Lawrence, for New Bedford, while tn to sea 27th ult from San Francisco, was crimpelled fo anchor off the head fn 20 fachome water; parted chafns andreturned to port morning of Beth. eter from shin China. of New Bedford, reports that the ship waa truck by itghtning in lat 22 22, lon 69, which ried away foretopgallantmast and spilt the topmasthead in! od down through the deck ‘aud out of the side No one was hort, Spoken. Brig Samucl Muir, from Demarara for Baltimore, Jan 81, off Hatteras. Behr Recrait, fr 28, off aight Recruit, from Demarara for St Thomas, Jan 38, o Schr Geo Geo 8 80, Int sas 7 2ee,4Gc0 8 Hunt, from Boston for Mobile, Jan 80, splinters, pi Of the ship. Korelan Ports. CanpRaciy, Jan 26-1 Joho I. Merrill, Hatch, from New York, arrived le: for Clos ty sails few day : son, Aap (ap emtab, CIENFURGOS, Jan %6—, nwa l; Vietoria (Sp), ie Guald tig Goatees cat naeeealh » Ci ; Urs Ralled stb, Darke MB Btewon.’ Sermers, Boston; Nash- im a wank (Br), LeBlanc, Zaza; M ® Almon (Br), Townsend, Manzanilid; prize Marita (Br), MeDonald, Woston; Qmege (hy), Kerr, BtJage: eth, aohr' Sybil, Fleming, Philadetphin, CARDENAS, Jun 38—Atrivedy barks Ellen Stevens, fo Now York; 30th, Margaretta (Br), Hammond, Newport, 5; Mystic Tie (Br), Shaw, Havana; brigs Geo Dale, Pierce, and Hiram Abit, Tibbetts, do; Busser Br), Beok, Wilming: ton, NC, via Matanzas: schr Agnes, Blatr, Boston. led 2ith, echr Nellle Garry Dearbora, north of Hatteras (since spoked); ¥ith, brig Confederate (Br), Mullen, do, HAVANA, Se oat pean Y ron {SR Pages, arse! io} y ; a # Gimore, New Orleane; brig. Mardelina jeaton. brij ia (Br), Williams, for New York ALO), agrhers tor GPatons dor Beaver (Br), Horr. (Bri, MeLean, for north of Idz; ‘man, for Portiand, do; Locelel Hatteras, a0 j and of VALI AX. Web 4—Arrived. ecbr John FP Chandler (Br), en Rete, New York for #8 Johns, HF (put mn for wood and @ vgs at eg i Der ac apache meee Harte, ist rt Yt Hy for New 0 Dark Agnon tbosneou tee Balt, MBUMANAM, Jan 7—1n port brig Tu'a, Reed, from Boston} and others as bet ateatore antag fot Matt MR: rt Keating, New 1ork; Oyclom walled 3 + ibm Paker, New York}, laty, bark Bouly’ (Dan), jombrero for fesrmauile, » heal ly (and wi Byenae Apreatioabtng yay‘ ih , lealein; Sr DoutnGo Cire Jan 23—In rs Rosh, Wilsony fro mbu00, to load for Now an sada Man iotareived, brig Lydia fi Cole (Br, Jones, ‘Suued bth, sohr 8 B Franklin, Mull, Guantanamo and Boston, 8. ‘A, Jan @—Arrived, schr Mary Louisa, Simpson, acid ioe tae yaaa, New Yok : fr ollan ‘Satled 984, brig Empress he jelsob, Boston; 7th, sche tay Ke USt gone NB, Feb é—rvived, hr Pasfpero (Br, Holder, Bryon, NB, few York, Glenred 4p, achr Mary I Bltsa, Matanzas Tanver, Dée 81—In port bare Gazelle (NG), arrived (prize to French orulsers) } brig Fire Fly, Cl H or eat lands, American Ports, BOSTON, Feb 6—Arrived, schr Zeta Pat, Cook, Jeckson- ville. -—Steemahiy Ne jaker, New York; Yiogareln, sirfokiant, bert gy e market; A a ‘arr, Nev vans. {he Wests sche denithe DAB A Allen; brig Queen of the . ‘Mth—Arrived, ip Geo Appold, Howes, Baltimore; ip Oalcutta, Bafliaber, Calenttar ‘NPGMIMORS. Feb'6!-arrived, barks Riverton, Ben Rio Janeiro; Mindora, Barclay, do; ar YePAIEy, ae before Feported): echt Gt Polat’ raed fot i bark Ophelia M. Hu New On ea ah tt Pe ema a ge Sanford, Hlo Janeiro; Asta (Dan), Moller, do; Nauntless ie) Brhardon, dos re Casco Flerce: Bt igre, Sis ; Harriet Baker, Webber, and P. ty Bldrid; lew York Balow. ark’ Adelaide, Etchberger, from ‘Blo: Jar Ft Ci hip McClellan, Howes, Boston via Now folks brig Gangs igh Orta Cork or Falmouth for or dopa} 38 Conner. mi, New York, falieg Bark Cricket, in tv , Carohne Lamont, and an f , and anume der of other vessels unknown, were all anchored off Anna polis Sth. (ast, AM. CHARLESTON, Feb J-Arrived, steamship Cham Lockwood, New York ; ten ‘My Kover, Brown, do; ence gers, fled— Bi Br), Foster, Lit 4 PALL RIVER, Feb b-Artivess echt SeorLuis, Tompking, lzabethport. GALVESTOX, Jan 20 Arrived, barka Moteor (NG), Dirok- sen, Bremen; Tiident (Br), Bilson, Newport. W. ‘Sist—Cleared, ahi Evans, Li brig Flor. ence, Rathburn, Boston ; schr Kaimér, Lambert, New York. Feb 4—, Aulai ae rivets Lo pla, Ricker, Havana (aud was re), “GEgRaRTOWS, Ho, Feb 5—Salied, schr Ida Bella, Fle cher, lew York. GLOUCEBIER, Feb 4—Arrived, sobr Lizzie Poor, Dickey, Baltimore for Belfast. HOLMES’ HOLE, Feb 8, PM—Arrived, echrs A D Monder- son, Henderson, New Orleaus for Boston; Octavia A Dow, Sterling, and K Leach, Carleton, Thomas do tor Gloucester; friepie « Fleweihng, and Humming Bird (Mr. Smith idence s } Ben Beriey Poore, McDonald, NF, for New Yor! Salles lor power of the Moceasiny would - sof. Behe oma F Lewis, Geo O Parker, Wm H Ate wood, HN Squyre, Welllugton, Isabel L Pierce, Eddie Pierce, Frigate Bird, and ‘Humming bird, ‘Unecaret tcly Barracouta, Cook, Baltimore hint New Yorke for Boson), Lizale L Muli, Armétrong, Whzabethport for do; Nettie Cushing, kett, New York fordo; Wn Biorce, Pressey, do ith’ mainboom broken: Julia B Gamage, Pitcher, go for Lynn: Cyrena Ann, wroway do for Portland; Alice Oakes, Fiilbury, do for Belfast; A (Br), Kingston, do for St John, NB; Lizzie W Hannum, Rich, Neweastle, Del, for Salem. {i—Arrived, briga Geo S Rerry, Bradley, 8t Domingo SY for Boston ; Lizabel, Tabbutt, Galventon do; sehrm jeIntosh, Miragoane for do; Lai jones, Soushan, Mugg inlet or da; Sidney’ O Tyler, Barrett Wimington, NO, fordo: Abbie Pitman, Lambert, Baltimore Y and George Biaples, Lord, Georgeiown, 80, for Bt Joup, NB; RA Ford (Br), Carpenicr, New York for do; Richard Dullwinkle, French, do for Rockland; Edward La- meyer, Gorman, do for Reevenpet ‘6th, 9 AM—Wind light from NW. Sailed—Schra U H Robinson, Octavia A Dow, Ben Berley Fore, Adelia (Br), RA Ford (Br), Lizzie W Hannum, and Darieton, NOBLE, Feb 2—Arrived, bark Henry Knight, Gilkey, Pamden. Cloared—Shtp Harmontdes (Br), Logie, Liverpool. NEW ORLEANS, Feo Arrived, steal mp O11 k, Newcastle. E; ship Hampton Court, Griith, bo barks Catharine Scott, Ncintosh, Rio Janciro; Rapha- (Ital), Dunente, Liverpoo!; Babycito, Kennie, Rio Ja- neiro; sehr Florence Shay, Coombe, New York. Below. coming up, ship Asteriana, Campbell, from Liverpool; bart Kathaleen, Lester, from d Cl rs Lookout, Howes, Providence; JS Ingra- ham, Packi an, New Yi Pua Philadelphia via th inst). 8d—Satled, ‘steamship Juniata, Horte a (and crossed the bar at SW Pass 4 AM 4ti Arrived, Coy Victor, Gates, New York, SOUTHWEST PASS, Fel 2—Arrived, barks ‘Trafaljar, Hall, Rio Janeiro; Tippoo Saib, Duni javana; brig Ruatan, Webster, Ruatan; schr LL: Davis, Lathrop, Sabine Pass. Sallea—Steamsbips Liberty, Thos Kelso, and Hutehinson shins Jvanhoe, Guardian, Koorla Mooria, and O H south: = W Swazey; brigs William & Authony, and ennedy. FPass-As/OurRE, Feb 2—Arrived, schra David Babcock, Colcord, New York} KW Godtrey, Garwoou, Philadeiphin, NORFOLK, Feb 4—Arrived, schr Carrie, Chase. New York for Brazos Santiago, leaking badly. Satled— Bark sae ery ieKenzie, Liverpool, in tow. NEWBURY PORT, Feb 4—Arrived, achr Naas, Cheney, Newcaatle, Del. NEW BEDFORD, Foo 4—Aerived, echr MH Reed, Ben- ton, Musquito Inlet, Fia, for Boston, RT, Feb 4, PM—Arrived, bee Bie Thompson, Bates, Demarara for New Haven ; scbra H P Simpson ley, Baltimore for Fairhaven; Thos Stnnickson, Winamore, Phiadelphia for Somorset. 6th, 8 AM-No arrivals, ‘The inner harber is nearly frozen. across this morning. NEW LONDON, Feb 3—Salled, sebr RE Edwards, Ee wards, Roanoke Isiand, NC. dth—Arrived, schrs Minnehaha, Saunders, and Porto Rico, Wentworth, New York for Providence. Safled—Sehr Success, Richards, New York for New Bed- 6th—Arrived, achr A Jameson, New York for Providence. Safled—Brig Wm H Parks, Georgetown, SC; schr Modesty, New Tom + PENSACOLA, Jan 80—Arrived, brig Jennie Clark (Br), OCteaved 35th barks A.C Small (Br), O'Brien, Cientnegos len’ mi fen, Cientnegos ; Cabb Heuley, ‘New York. ioe . 2_Atrived, snp Phenix (Br), Phelan, London, jn), Thomas, Sunderland, PRILADRLPHL ‘ey oe Arrived, bark Gi Prota ‘et ive (Hal) Mtaeliia, Londo ‘Aan’ Lockwood, St Solus Jenni i, London Jamaica (at Chester), Cleared-—Steamship Yazoo, Catharine, New Orleans Havana; ship Dorothen Melcbvor (Dan), Harboe, Civ: Lewes, Feb$, AM- In harbor, ships Abraham Lincoin, from London; Goschen, from New York; barks Capella, from Lolth; Oarlotta, (rom Liverpool; Colombia, from. Pa: hua Loring. from Porto Cabello; Kxanda, from Enza MoNeil, Roanoke, and Ortglan.’ Went barks Hirundo, and Laita; brigs Haifeld George Harris.’ Arrived Saturday eveni schr Florence Newell, from Cardenas for Philadelphia, left for New York, brig Reaper and Fanny Elder. About echooners in harbor. ‘ind NW. PORTLAND, Feb Arrived, steamship Achilles, Doughty, Boston, to load for Pnuadelpma, Salled—Steameh{p Scandinavian. » ed 6-—-No verse! arrived at or antled from The rivar and bay are completely covered ars in morn: 3 propetier Doris was over two working up from opposite Pawtuxet to her wharf this ean PRANCISCO, Jan 29—Suiled, shtp Chas Luling (8G), emeke, Corl a) Vauna Hi, Feb 8—Arrivod, bark Jennie 8 Barker, Pink+ ama, New York Cléared—Barks Esperanza (8p), Gaza, Barcelona; Eyen- ing Star (Br), Ryser, and Mary poeten Coa Rose, al; Rashel; Norton, Boston; brige Olous (Swe), Lin Maimos, Sweten; Foftuna (Sp), Purgsever, Palma snd Bar ‘agnt, Howard, St Johhs, NP. steamsnips Montgomery, "Fatreloth, and Ran on, New York; ship Annie Bengay (Br) Joho bell (Br), orries and Yafmonth, Raymond, New York? schts Mt Brambalt New York; AJ Gifmoro, Orient, ClearedSteamships Virgo, Bulkley, New York; bra, Wright, Boston; Norway (Br), Myifus, Liverpool; bark Nueva Pastua (Sp), ovruntiyou, do; ‘schrs Abby Wdssop, New Haven; Wim WW! ays, Philadeiphia, STONINGTON, Feb 6—Arrived, sloop Oregon, Wilson, New York for Providence, TARPAVLIN COVE, Feb § In port schra J TH Sitckney, from Charleston for Boeton; Nine Brothers, Perrs, 8t John, th. e Salvador, Nic! Cann, Yarmenut }, for New York; GD Kidder, Joyce, New York for Port- land; Astrea, do for do. WILM INGTON, NO, Feb 4—Arrived, steamship Regulator, * Freeman, New York. Salled—-Steamship Mary SenCard, Chadwick, New York. WINTERPORT, Jon 31--Cieared, schr Mary © W! Kelly, Cardenas vin Portland, to tnish Idg. A BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN aiferent States; no gublictty; no charge till divorce obtained; advice freo. Also Commissioner for every Siate, 1. KING, Counsclior at Law, 848 Brondway. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN diferent States.—Descrsion, &c, euflotent canse; no Dunyroty, No charge uni! divorge obtained. |Advice tres. RE & RIC! N, Counsellors, 180 Broadway. JORNS CURED, 500. EACH--BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, &c., cured by br. RICE. 205 Broadway, corner Fulton, and 243 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Anmhilator cures Corns, Bunions, &c.; 5c. Braids, one length of balr, ‘at wholesale ee eee GHAR. V, FECKHAM, 687 Broadway, near Amity, and 261 Grand, near Bowery. ISH. 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Yam sTech New EMOVAL.—FLORENGE SEWE HINE COM- Rep eethave rome SEWING MACHINE ‘COM No. £9 Union aquare, Broadway, neat’ Seventeenth NHOMAS R. AGNEW, TAR GRE, W YORK Grocer and ‘Tea ‘Dealer has renueed the wines ot al Kinds family supplies, cal! : fe wiehatroee “PPI a}! and get bargalus at £0) Oren

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