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10 Pusch arate eon, eee | PH WATER SUPPLY BILL. We Vass and sas Brovet Secoud Lieutenants WASHINGTON. zeit" camamucry A Matzimonially Inclined Con- | nest, ft"? ion ge cones, ; ©. Haston, to pe colonels; | Maer .*' ekwuder Montgomery and 1, Moore, to be " + Colonels Charles gressmax. | Heber ah Son iene uenray, to be chet medical ic] Beh RA veyors; Surgeons RB. 0. Wood, A. N. McLaren PR Sane. eM A right, tobe assistant inedical, purvey + for Sia ica: ep At rieous ©. Be White, G M. Stera- | A Waterloo Defoat ne THE WHISKEY Wan Im TENESGEE, cGy Meare Rie Seta nny Bees ing tA Neminations Confirme: ahi eave ‘The Senatein executive session this afternoon con- jole'ngs Among Braye, New Schemefor Pacific and A, ¢laye } ‘arméa the ronowing nominations:— ‘Thomas Rusgeil, lector of Customs at Bostons tic Ocean, Telegraphy, i Py: Passage of Boss Tweed’s Water Bill in the Assembly. ginmnnds ALBANY, Feb. 16, 1871. ‘The New York Waier bill oame up in Committee of the Whole in the Assembly this evening, and, as Was expected, created considerable excitement, When the House reassembled every seat in the galleries was ocenpied, and evén the floor was 80 crowded * that the doorkeeper had great diMcuity in preserys ‘The House Commitiee on Foreign Adairs agreed | iny over, Phe Senate had no night session, and to-Gay to postpone ail business now before them | ora) of the Senators took advantage of the offs 4 Wasuinoron, Fed.’ 16, 1971, | retatitig to the Alabama clams question until afl | oon siance to be on hand to witness tne ‘Tho Bowes Bigamy ‘Crial~Divasr cement fof | the adjourniment of the joint High Commission. fight. All the democrats, with the exception, of the IB:y—Rearrest of the At onsed., | Tae Suffering Sis:erhooJ~Cunracteristic Lees | pandai), were in welt seats When the House was ie 22 dla ap Mel fore aay ture by Mra, Woodhull. | | called to order, and, thanks to tho efforts of the 4m, not havag agreed upon a verdict, some one sug- | Mrs. Victoria C. Woodie! delivered a leoture bere | anienywhich the “oss weak seate ofthe ay ested they be sent back. Judge W sey reptied uf it | to-night at Lincoln Hak on constttational equal ny Sentee, ne, too, was in. his place before {he bill had Should ve that tp any case a juror’/snould get upona,| The audience was the Targest that has ever appei Ree ae Tee aigtiacs poem tose the ease with an Liaproper motive f/\on a juror would! | fn the hall, and although an admission fee WAS | yar 16 nai neon caught; for, it 1s said, he was hav- De more than @ match for the ee’ yen others, He did | charged hundreds of persons were forced to GO| H% wne time of it with a friend in town when the Roi, Kowever, desire to be uP) derstood as making | away usable to get inside, General Benjamin Fy | \ooicrs uapbed him. But he died game when his any Muputation on ts jary. /ppe foreman sald that | Butler was to have introduced Mrs, Woodhull, but pane was called, and placed himself “right” on one juror for acquittal Vad / stooa out against all | he did not arrive i tume, and so that duty fell upon due record, 40 the delignt of his oonsreres, Who con- others, ‘The jury were die charged and the court | Mrs, Paulina Davis. Butler, accompanied by Sen® | Coord nim «ancertain.” Adjourned till the March tein, when another trial of | tor Ames, biason-In-law, appeared upon the Plat- | “ane majority of the democrats had not been Representative Bowen Wi’/ take place, aud Aelects | form soon after Mrs, Woodhull began to speak | yo.toq peforehand as to the way things had heen Dae TN -ab remented ma the next:| and cooks seat dateiay me he wesisuronndas fixed. They evidently expected a strict party vote wiatier tn by Mra. Beecher: Hooker, rs, Davis.nd a iarge on the measure, aud iu the adsence of Randall and es number of ladies well known in connection with | TA Gurion, who 1s in New York, the vote wou! d for the arrest of Ce) the women suffrage movement. Butler made ® | nave peen a te—in other Words, a virtual repubil- for the arrest of cr very geod figurehead, for he 18a man that canbe | oan victory. ‘Tuis view of the thing was raade all Der, 1898, he mary enaily eeen, in a or0wd, nO, matrer If 16.18 composed the more plausible from the fact tiat one of the ber, 1852, he marri/ .4 one Frances Hicks, in the city | entirely of wowen. He looked extremely happy, democrats—Drew, of Putnam—had expressed lis pe Aagusta, Ga, The warrant was issued on in- | and seemed to be thinking of aman et ane, determin: ston nit wrote against the vu come we, Tmation fMFnis geq py Dr. T. J. Mackay. Mr, | be would nave of being elected Preetdent o! come woe, Bat the leaders orseen i Bowen was pro muy shite and Peele re- | United States when tie women shall be allowed to | eulties in thelr war, aud bad aeied decoraingty. Seeingeencet oy @sum of $5,000 for his appoarance | vote—that is, provided Mrs, eabal ” Dat AaB tig aoe taper apatite Si the Police C€ yet on Tharsday, tho 234 tust. Dr. | didete, She seems to be the head and fron Se rte oeeniog sn was T. J. Mackay, > yno nas deen urging the prosecutions | movement now, naving pushed aside Susan B An fengpegect Mineoaty che ht oe Ae etace none A against Bowel, was also arrested to-day on a charge } thony, Cady Stanton and the others, who never cowd suborn perjury. The warrant was ix | manage to stir up public enthusiasm ana enlist Widam P. Wingate, Ceilector of Customs at Bangor, Me; Haniey Ce Pratt, Postmaster at Charieston, S.C; Wunam J, Pollock, Collector of Internal eave e Second district of Pennsylvana; B. Z. Regisver of the Land Otice at Harrison, uel Sym, of Oregon, Cohsul at Singapore, The Alabama Claims. bd , nue for Congress ‘Becking. “After “the | Ret Southran Ku Kluxes, 4 of the Jury anether warrant riminal Court, by Judge Sneil, mgressuan C, O. Bowen on the in that on the Sist day of Ucto- “tixed’? republicans feel rather uncomfortable. In of attempt tc fact, lis speech was ah exceedingly able one from ed 3 an opposition peint of view, and Tom Fields had a Sued On MO € ch of George M. Smith, a clerk to Mr. | prominent politicians ke Ben Luter in the cause, ane Se iach dancer one it Bowen, cha - ying Mackay with having spproached | as Mrs, Woodnull has done. In additionto Buuer | rade on the House. Tom knew he was in for him (Smita) paring the pendency of the trial which | and Senator Ames, Representatives Lawrence, | it the moment he Neti the sians, ang Was couél aged to-iay and offering him $1,000 if he | Loughridge and Ela were on the platform. These | for, epee uetToUAy Kad Guawere can Baer ae would tost iy that be saw Bowen married to Tabitha | are all converts made vy Mrs. Woodhull to the the merits of the bill in a way wien seemed to Perkes. " si ackay was held in $1,000 for his appear- | women suffrage movement. The lecture was | tickle ihe galievies immensely. Fields’ desk was a f 4 oi books, from Which he gaukered ance (047 19 rrow in the Crimmal Court. Ustened to with great attention those parts of it | fovered with law books, trem whic ‘postion, “the Tater nal Revenue Troubles in Tennessee. hitting hard at Bingham, the majority of the Ju- | jatter pitcned law against law to uke his views Super 2 sor Emory, of Tennessee, reports to the | diciary Cemmittee and the members of Congress | good, aud disputed the een ion by ache cand Intern? | Revenue OMice that on ihe Sth inst. he sent | who refused to allow Mrs. Woodhull to have the ; md changed the character detec ye, Gavert, with a deputy marshal and a | hall of the House for her speech, were loudly ap- | brine vill. Selkreg followed suit, as did flusted. Squad of six soldiers, to Franktin county to destroy | planded. Altogether it was a great success. During the debate amendments few thick and fast, but every one was knocked in the head as quickly asit was offered, Ali sorts of ingenuities Were resorted to by the leading opponeits of the Measure to retard action and aunoy the olner side, but it was all no use. The democrats kept up & running fire along the whole line, and fought so vigorously that When the motion was put to report au wI9) cit ; distillery and arrest the parties operating 1% T) bt g object was accomplished; but at Winches- ter t) 10) ; were set upon by several hundred armea THE HOCOES: AGPEACERERT. yoeD , § heir prisoner soued, the seized property - ~ > fake n’ from them and they themselves badly treated. Exciting Scene During the Bxeamina- aoe he ogress upok the bill the Opposition became so cad {2h Alby, the 10th inst, ab: nalt-past six, P. M., sho ; i - Conscious of their real weakness that they couldnt Dn! te | States Marshal, with oue depnty, detective tion of Josiah Yurner, Jr. seare up enough votes ou a count to call for the yeas “ia vet t and the Supervisor started for Winchester and nays, The vote oa the final passage of the With fifty soidlerse and 2,000 rounds of ammunition, amanaamenaamade bul Was finally reached amtd eousiuerable con- 2 Waoey arrived at Winchester at ten A. M. on Satur- os . fusion. ‘The Buss’ agents were on the door in strong The Governor in Court—An Encounter Immi- | force, na Rept running about amine the Tepubil: ‘.ay morning. The officer in command put out hts ‘ ‘ cans a3 though they knew they had business ou that P oick be aid ‘eacronnaed 458° tomrnyant’ oviey ond BARA ae eee ee pice Wi one eee. Zn. Glare. Tul Dagan ane A BSSITE ¥ call. Before al "3 had beea exhansve tha ft made his appearance was held In custody. By seven republicans had = yoted = for—stthe da: Night fifteen of the mob were arrested and iden- RALEIGH, N. C., Feb. 16, 1871. m1 consternation of the opponents | of Uf ed as ringleaders in the late rescue, among them | The intense interest in the impeachment tial me re Te Hatta ty ena ee Be veral lawyers of Winchester. They were all taken | reached its acme to-day, and at one time there was | ? easily ed. Alvord looked cnopfailen, ve » Nashville and placed in jall, and on the 13th gave | & scene of excitement in the court that for a while | Littlejohn stiook lis head, as munch as.to e108 18, D ailin $8,000 each for their appearance at court. The | looked as if it would result in a personal encounter, 4% risoners rescned were not rearrested, but the good | if not too much,” and fields grinned knowingiy. The Clerk went on and when the last name was } weople of Winchester have promised to produce 1 hem. reached it was found that twenty-two re- Ben Butler’s Raid on the Ku Klax. publicans had gone Lack on their leaders and placed themselves juirly and squarely with the majority, the total vote standing s4 to 38 m favor of Wie bil The Committee on Reconstruction, at their meet- | the Sentinel, was placed on the stand—a witness for dng to-day, agreed to report favorably on Ben But- } the managers, The fifth article of impeachment rs bill to suppress the Kn Klux in the Southern | Charges Holden with the iliegal arresi, by Kirk's A GENERAL MELER. Governor Holden occupied his usual seat among his counsel, when Mr. Josiah Turner, Jr., editor of the Ku Kinx bili A Gigantic DM in the Senate the following egraph Uabie read the allegations con. nswer conceruig you? hay CounseL—State whether the said allegations are or faise. TvRNER—False as malice and hate could make them. lis was pronounced ina clear, calm and deter- mined manner, and amid a deathe-like silliness in the crowded chamber, Holden aro: PALE AND ous, ¢ American Pacific Telegraph | tru The former 1s to lay a cable es and Europe, a nall, tlackall, Bolt, V. P. Brown, Bunce. Chadwick, Gifford, Green, R. Johnson, d, Mevougal, , Sage, Sanborn, Sheps ner, Wilson and Woolsey, ou es possible and push it | aud the response of Holden charges Turuer with n- he bas Kicked against the traces, and another lose of the present session, citing riot, assassination and bloodshed, Bothere | piack mark has been placed under Ala “name- e: el Unk bitter nartsan editors. During the examiuation the | The great question now agttating the minds of the i a heme-Cables to | riowlng questions were Dur to Turner by ooun- | {ow who Voted Agunst tie billie how mu course they ail voted for it on conviction’ {3 offen a purchasadle article at names:—“The Ame Alvany. The victors are having a hign oid Company,” and Ume of it at the Delavan, and the ‘Boss’ Cable Company between the Unitea § the republicans was Simply a Water-loo, The de- feat, at any ey hi jad @ very depressing eifect on the republican leaders, for this makes the second ume this se ve tried to fight shoulder to nd the across following per The Lg tee f are the names Of what one of the States, They also agreed to report a bill to repeai | troops, of Turner in the county of Orange, which ination, Drew stuck out to ‘ twenty-two republicans got per nead. Senator Howe to-iay pre looks younger by several years. He talks of the latter beiween the country members cails the “traitors:—Barney, Blg- y th of 4 2. 01 had not been declared in a state of msurrection, Se re ese at. BUsae Lene "| last and voted no. ‘Tits’ is the second tine some lgiy sturics afloat about several of tn 10 mcorporate two c¢ matter in a jocose way, and says that the defeat of the Pacifo to ilna. The sion they Ie sons are named as commissioners 10 | as if to say something, but Was unable to do so irom | shoulder have been beaten by disaffection in open books for subseriptions to the stock and } excite ment, and hesat down. The entire audience | thelr own rank Truly, money makes the mare zo. LARGE FIRE Wt YORKERS. 10 organize the companies: ni aud the court shared the excitement, particularly ihe negroes mn the galleries, who looked daggers at Turner, Counsel for Holden then, fa cross-exami- nation, asked:— Abont ten o’ turner, are your feeling’ towards Governor nm Kindly or unkindly #" NER—My feelings towards him are those of any n towards any bad man. | insisted on a direct reply, and Turner re- peated what he had said bejore, but the Chief Jus- oun F, Miller, Califor- ore, Wisconsin; Willam G Fargo, New Yor! Rice, Pennsylvania; Brad) Barlow, Vermont; Robert Taylor, Pennsylvani Perry Mc. Collins, California; Richard 8, Fay, Massa- chuseiis; Pani Spo! i, New York; John 8. King, Lassachusetts: neil, N You Jolun B. Corse, Uilinois, Capital of Atlantic Company, 000,000; capital of Pacific, $12,000,000. Beth charters 10 be perpetual, The Atlantic Company 1s suthorized to issue bonds to the amount of 4,000,000, payable in thirty years, at five per mt, to be registered and paid at the United States Treasury, the coupons to be en- dorsed and pala by the Secretary of the ‘Treasury. The Pacific Company is to issue vonds for $6,000,000, payable in thi: years at tive per cent: the Secrerary of the Treasnry to pay the coupons. The Postmaster Geverai is to make a contract with these companies to do all the government telegraph business over their Ines at the same rates as for Private partics, A despatch of ten words to Hurepe is to cost five dollars: ten words to Senator Graham testified to seeing a written order China, fifteen doliars. The Secretary of the Navy to | for Turner’s arrest, in the handwriting of Holden, cables, as was done tor the first Atlantic cable in | ina ay or two. 4858. Itis sald the promoiers of this scheme are a doing all they canto preveut the passage by tie Senate of the General Telegraph bill, which passed the House, and which ailows {uli freedom to ev bouy to lay cables, but gives no aid or subsidy. Threnicved Indian Ontbresk ou the Kansas Broutier. ‘he Secretary of War is n receipt of @ letter from the commanding officer at Fort Dodge, Kansas, stat- tug what a general outbreak of hostilities on Ue part in the large two story frame building on Valentine Hill, m the town of ned by William M, Tweed and Leonard W. Jerome, and occupied by Thomas Moore and: Patrick Brady, contractors on the Boulevards, The owners lost $12,000 by the ae+ tice ruling that a direct an r must be given. | struction of the building, un which there is an in- ‘Tarner said his feclings towards him were engen- | surance of companies. Brady lost dered by a heated political contest, aud were un- | $9,000 on furniture (no insurance 1 Moore $4( kind, partially insured in @ local company. prigin of | Upon this Governor Holden again rose, livid with Bre wa due to a defective stovepips. < ie Yage and excitement, and demanded of the Chier Justice that he should be protected from inst It. ‘Turner stood within six feet of the Governor, and the latter stooped to pick up his cane afier his appeal to the Chief Justice, which everybody believed to be the prelimiary movement to ATTACK ON TURNER. For 4 moment there was « feeling as if a scene of bloodshed was about to ensue, But the Governor at once turned, {ook lus hat, left his seat and walked down the main aisle and out of the chamber. Senator Edwards rose and stated that the respon- dent had no right to avolce on the oor except througn counsel, and ihe Chief Justice ruled ac- cordingly, bis ended the scene. “A DANGEROUS BLAST, About nine o'clock yesterday morning Mrs. Mary Ann Mcvann, residing 1n First avenue, near Sev- enty-second street, was certously injured by a large ghing 169 pounds, being thrown from a blast in front of her house. The fragment of rock fell on the roof, passed through and struck Mrs, McCann as she lay sick in bed, No arrests were made. SHIPPING NEWS. Almavac for New York~This Day, | Sun rises....... 6.52 | Moon rises..morn 5 48 { Sun gets......., 537! High water,..eve 7 | OCEAN STEAMERS, DATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YoRK FOR THE MONTES OF FEBRUARY AND MARCH, | Sait | Deslinaton | ¢ DISASTROUS FIRE IN BROOKLYN. An OW Man Burned to Death—A Fearful Scene—Lieroism of » Woman. A conflagration, attended with loss of life and the tilraculous escape of a whole ‘amily, occurred in Fulton street, Brooklyn, at seven o’clock last night. ‘The tire broke out in the fur store of Julius Wein- berg, @ four story building, No. 183 Fulton street, of the Cheyeunes and-arapahoes is expected early in | and the flames spread with great rapidity. ‘The sole Ginger Ber ae Springy.nd tb k will be | occupant of the store at the time was Mrs, Weinberg, L 5 29 Broadwa le 7 Bowlinz Green 68 Broadway. ‘9 Broadway. 7 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Groen [29 Broadway. nerai Pope t Intertor Depart ea 10 satisfy or pacify have just grounds of ids that iy the tireatened Indian e, as tt wil, the military authorities cx unot be held responsible for it. Ke peal of the 7 The Committe, > on Reco General Butler, it, | chat Who, a3 soon as she discovered the extent of the fire, gave an alarm and cailed her servant, Jane ann Dunn, who, with four children and an old gentle- man, named L. Kcksieln, were in the dwelling por- Uon of the butiding, on the Noor over the store. ‘The only exit from the upper part of the building ; Was by means of a narrow staircase descending into Oath. od ore, and the servant, snatching two of the n to-day directed | childten ih ber arms and followed by the other wwe, to reper. Mita | na gras GUMSGane Ta toreine eee a en PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 16, 1871 CLEARED, Steamship Columbia, Van Slee, Havana—Atlantie Mail Steamahip Co en: d sufocating smoke to the street, i Rip i m ing the test osti, in accordance with we recom- | Mr. in, for some unknown reason, had not | tom‘Vord Gor memom Cheeseman, Savannah —Livings- mendation of the P, “¢ { in his message of yes- | lett th Welling, and the brave Mrs. Dunn, after i Steamship Georgia, Crowell, Ubarleston—H R Morgan & 0. placing the children im @ safe spot, boldly returned terday. Only two n of the comunitee are } into the burning wass for the purpose of rese g | Steamship 4S Torry, Bearee, Newborn, NC—Murray, Fer. opposed to the renea him. a fi ‘bip_ Niagara, Conch, Norfolk, City Point and Tho New York ©, catral Scrip Dividends, Fo Me yotioar Mp e iad os ITY ip the | Rictimond told Daraition Steamship Co.” ti The question involving the payment of $1,151,000 | groping around, discovered “the old many’ | steicimaulp, Benefactor, Sherwood, Piliadelphia—Loritara by the New York Centr. \! Railroad Company as tax fi ihe Commissioner on serip dividends came bef of Internal Revenue, wi 'h the of the | gil effort re useless in that direction. Without a Dvureau present, this morn ng, according con nd f eepsioe tse onal +n age ed fekstein fake the Elmore opened the re up to the fourth foor, with the intention of Sera ets Ghat he wa wied 14 her nanment | yeaching the root by means of the scutvie, but while for the company oe ae ncisentty hae, liable Sfor | the unfortunate man was {n the act of mounting the the tax, becauge there are nosscrip dividends, pint ig er he be roe hausted and sank in a helpless t cates, W! \ nding ee ) upon the door, Sar ean atieh it leached Ae eee ee\\ Men, Dunn screared londly for help, Bue, eltnough company, aud © y t with t pany ), the iiremen were doing thelr utmost to extinguish to pay; therefore it Was not such an obligation as is et 4g they — to ae any attempt to ste i ij e} Nowe ¢ . | Keach the upper floors, and the brave woman was subject to taxation, And, jurther, that these cert. cence 3 ficates merely ropresent the earnings of the com. | 17 wee ane ‘ to leave the unfortunate man to his ~ ely o Om- | hor, ible death and eseape herself from the flames, pany which accrued prior to the passage of the In- | Shd Saconmea to the roof of an scone building, ve egented ¥. us papers | rom ence she was reseued by the firemen aiter cernal Revenve law. Wo presen! oe Loh Pepers } tae mire had beon subdued. Mr. Eorstein’s Vody in support of tiiese and other incltental points. The | was fov\nd lying upon the floor, burned alinost toa ease WAS postponed until next Thursday, when | crisp, th nan Deeeeed asaingt the forehead, show. 4 Ps zune { ing tne | terrib) ony of his"death, bis remaing Horace FP, @lark wiki make the closing argument, were cony eyed to the Second preeinct station house Neminatiou# by the President. end subseq, a ty ee i 8 " eens & teacher of the Hebrew language The following nominations were sentto the Senate | Deceased ,Was UATE | and i passengers, to Geo Mack, 0» and is passengers, to Geo Mackéuaig. Arrived ol! Sandy Small, Glasgow, Jan via and resided ¥,"It his wife and family at No, 128 Lud- a tut Ounandaigua, | MW BN ar Tas oui oii in Stoatuship Columbia. (Bi {, M. Drury, to,be Pension Ageut at Cunanda: I. Welnbe: ock and furniture | perry sist, with mdse and 1D, a cr xy, 7 oF amotints 10 911,400, Gnd ta insure in Brgpkirn come Experienced ASE and BSW wlads 160 Ut; race thee ote ARMY PROMOPIONS. pane for $9,000. The butiding 1 of by J. Me ty, and is fully insured. Palmer, Barana Feb 11, at 1 P&, antic Malt Stoamahs 1e Oranance~Second Lieutenand A. H. Varney, tobe | Longworth, of Sew Yerk cit Pint ientenayt, clic, belinte, 40 en rne, te originated from an over-heated stove in | wit! mdse and Mn and high ness Sonia re i 4 ate 0 » dngineers—Lieutena or ute. ‘Jones will bald ap Inquest on the boay of ¥ passed schr 8} who Was val She took him f iy endeavoring to find the exit, the arm ana made several brave attempts to get down the stairway, but tound that Steamehip Chesapeake, Johnson, Portiand—J F Ames, Stexmship Neptune, Baker, Boston—H W Whitney, Ship Themis (81), Unilield, Liverpoo!—Boyd & Hincken, Ship Warwick Caste (Br), Freevody, London—K EB Mor ‘ons Mikado (Br), Tibery, London—Peabody, Willis. & Co, Westera Empire, Grozier, Mobile—Chas F Colby. iva, Litson, Maracaibo" Maitiand, Phelps & Co. Brig Eliza Thompson (Br), Bates, Ponce, PR—L, W & P Armstrong. Brg Emily Waltera (Br), Kayfin, Cardenas—Heney & Par- ce r. cbtie T HA Pitt, Smith, Hamilton, Bermuda—Middleton & 20, taples, Coffin, Havana—Brett, Son & Co. Babbett, Georgetown, DC—Vait Brunt mn Schr W W Pharo, Collins, Savannah—Evans, Ball & Oo. oScht Mary Parret, Bagley, Chasleston—Bentey, Miller & 0, octeamer WH Foote, Eutwiatle, Baracon—T C Entwistle & 0. ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS, Steamship Pereire (I'm), Danro, Brest Feb 5, with mdse za bond atl PM, lat 27 lon 76 56, Sanne Round beige @t noon, lat $6 26, fon 76. bask Pa to be I aus volous, Casta FP darwouds o9 De maior; | MS Bemstep 19 4 dup lock yesterday flames were discovered | We : 17, 1871—WITH SUPPLEMENT, - NF.qw YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17 P Clyde. ‘Wilmington, NO, Feb 12, ooeasun ae fy be yarn ese carte moans Sur Becht Pry re eg Td 102 Samehtp Benefactor, Sherwood, Philadelphia, with mdse, Ship Min (Bry Clark, Yoko wih ten, toad snd 0 passen; jorewood Ca a Mor ape PGR te pe te tot day ec, 9 ol Foil pa ace tnanines Rc boaaetas ieee? ndomT? dayt OW eck ts at 30 38 (|B EAS Shanes, ito fr sy 8; tom 8 80.8, ship, Coringa (BY) any Lone < hy fin Uneat f g Pe aye yk thy. tat 4 40 lo" 20.10 W. utp eaves WSenard, (Br), Bhanghae ford don 114d uty hak al Ye Win 38 4 a ol eh ibg comme lige ', tignals “eS Feumel, ow, Shang pes rea iit ten ana 2 HAP Och Ub; anchored at, Ansler NPY ys, satied again ith aang the, ee; Deo 3, he ‘the equat 2 lon 7 02 ys, apoke ship Ripgleader, tro nth fot Haale $3 at oa foo ot ark Tw +8, from Muscat for Boston; name tine, hip Albertina (lin), thom Cateutta far Dundee, Took a p! 13th inst, 9 aineat, from boat Yang, No. Has been days noith of Hatteras, with heavy N'and NE gales, with Wy MRiip General Butler (of Bath), Chase, Callao Oct 24, via Cape Henry Feb U, with guano James W Elwell and Co, Possed Cape Horn’ Noy haa fine weather off the Cape } crossed the equator Jan 81n Jon 82,95 W, had strong N and NE. winds south of the equator; Dec I fat 29 20 8, Ton 83 20 Wy signalized ship Annis Pizarro (Ital), formerly Martin Luther ry Searsport), from Catlao for Genoa; Slat, lat 16 8, lon BO25 Wy signalized ele. Alexand: from London for Caleutta, 3 days out; Jan 1, lat 12408, ton 31 80 W, signal fzed bark Galloway (BN, from’ Algoa Bay; same time bark Vieuna (Br); from Swansea for —; 8d, !at 10 408, lon 81 40 W signalized sbip Strathnarn Br, from London for Sidney; August 6, lat s 388, jon $2 W, aes bark Albino (Sp), rom Monteviceo tor Matanzas, ihe G 8 is anchored on the fr bi Ship Missour, Bradburn, Glasgow Oct 12, via Queenstown, ‘hb rode, to William Nelson, Jr. Took the south- d fine weather; has been 10 days north of chored on the bar. Oct 4, with tea, to Heinem: & winds down the’ China Sea to Paracels, wiere encountered a severe hurri- cane, Lost and slit sails and carried away mayatopsall yard: Anchored at Angier Nov 6 and sailed again on the Lith.” Passed the Cape of Good Hope Dec 23; touched at St He'ena Jan § and sailed again same dav. Crossed the Equa- tor Jan 201a lon $4. Has been 12 days north ot Bermuda, Waa off the Highlands Ith {st and was obliged tohaul off acconat of the heavy NE storm prevailing at the time, Union, Paine Shanghae, Sept 28, with tea, to Wet- rn more & Cryder. Was 48 days coming down the China Sei with heavy SW gules; anchored at Angler Nov age th in 12¢h; passed the Uape of Good Hope Deo 24; St Helena 6; from the Cape to ‘be Equator mild weather; crossed. quator Jan 21 in lon 33; bas been 14 days W ot Ber- xperienced heavy NE and NW gales since coming ‘const. Bark Magna Charta (Br), Netlson, Marseilles, 66 di with mdse, toJ F Whitney & Co. Passed Had rough weather, with heavy N and NW lat 86, lon 70 20, spo ve bark Elfza B: Bark Woodland (Br), Titus, Montevideo Oct 9, via St Thomas, 13 days, with hides and wool, to Henry & Parker. Croseed'the Equator Nov 8in lon 8115. Has been 10 days north of Hatteras, with heavy N and NE gales. Bark P C Warwick (Br), Kline, Rio Janei coffee, to Kirkland & Von Sachs—vessel to dergas Bros & Crossed the Enuator Jan 2z, in lon 87 80; had moe ‘ades up to lat 30; W days from thence wil Bark Amelia Wiison (Br), Watson, Rio Janciro, 49 days, with coffee, to Mackay & Philips, Groased the Equator Jan 20, in Ton sperience! heavy Nand NE pales up to Bermuda; bas been 11 days from thence. with heavy gales from all polats of the compass; split sails, &¢; was up to the lands 1th inet and was obliged to haul off on account of ow storm preval.ing at the time; has been tera (Br). Aecelg, Rio Grande, 50 days, with hides, ier. indsesee Alexandra (Dan), Verdon, Salt Key, TI, with salt, to D McColl—vease! to Roche Bros & -y Has baea tine days north of Hatteras, with heavy NE an es. Bark Rebecca Goddard, Manson, Boston via Holmes’ 10 master, Hole, in ballast, . Tellessen, Seville, 42 days, with lead aater—vesselto Wendt, Tetens & Hockmann, oi vig Two Brothers (Br), Weaver, Messina 90 days, via Gibreltar 45 days, with fruit, to Lawrenee, Gil: 0, VOs- sel to Middieton €'Co; has heen ® days north of the tut of with sirong, variable gale ericns, Roblugon, M 68 days, with fruita, to Co, Fassea Gibraltar Jan 13; het fine weaiher ea 4 days.north of that point, with Gibraltar Ja s gales. Feb 11, hence for Bermuda: 6 anya, with ine er. J, Smith, Sierra Leone 85 dare, with hides ofl, to BR &Co—vessel to Malttand, Phelps Experienced heavy NE and NW gales throughont. Feb 2, jai £4 lon 70, John Johnson, seaman, a native of Nor: way, aged 24 years, fell from the foretopsall yard overboard 30 and was drowned. Oct 28, Saudy Hook bearing NW 2) miles; on the out about 1% Novi passage passed the wreck of a vessel feet jong, ssmaatet, waterlogged and abandoned the island of Floris, Western Is the wreck of a Aritish brig; it being very rough ud not make out the name. Has been 6 days north irig Alexandra (Br), Winterflood, Santos, 52 daya, with colfee aud 1 passenger, lo Brown Bros—veasel to G F Bulloy. Crossed the ator Jan 1h in lon 2080; had fine weather Highlands idth inst and was obliged to haul off unt of the heovy NE snow storm prevailing ut the 2 auld, t8 S, 1on.32W, spoke steatcehip Harriman, SW 1th, lat3 N,lon'90'14 W, ship Corings, fron 20th,” lat 49 5 E Mayon 0; 3» lon 85 25, id for Aden; hag been 7 days north of ig Salinas Be), Lind, Para 2 dase, with rubber, &c, to LE Ainsinck & daya north of Hatteras, with neavy ‘gies: had a pilot on board 5 days. 25 days, with hides & Co, vessel to D MeColl, Fev SE 0° Sandy Hook, Frank Kuiper, seawan, fell from the maininasthead overboard and was drowned, Had fine weather up to Hatteras; has been seven days north of that point with heavy N and NW gal Brig Edith (of Boston), Crowley, M «2 daye, with ugany und cedar, to Mose & Ward—veasel to Simpson & app. Hae been 7 days north of Hatteras, with heavy N and NE gales. Brlz Louisa (Br), Doe, Sant: fr eC Marth Da & Brig Harry & Qe Tg Beas Martinique, 19 dora, with sugar, &o, toT T&F Co. Had fine weather ap to Cape May; has been seven days north ot that polat, with strong gales, Brig L& W Armstrong (of New Haven), Marks, Maya- fice BE 19 days, wih sugar, to LW &P Armetrong. Hag been’ 12 days north of Hatteras, with heavy NE and NW gales; left In port bark Matino, brig Thomas Turrell, sehrs Annie Beil and Lizzie Cochran, ‘the L & W Ais anchored of the Higulands, Brig L Warren (of Buekport), Harriman, Trinidad, p vs, with sugar and molasses, to Latassa, esas \o dames E Ward in company with schr S A Hoif- yuan for Phila fine weather until the last 2 . Mullen, ¢ slo to order—rease! fo Master jays, thence stron: ys noith of tntteras. i ercedes (Br), Lull Clentaczos, 2k days, with sugar jor éJova. Has been seven days north N gales. 4 ‘Br, Dyer, Matanzas, 18 days, with molasses er—veasol to Mitier & Houghton. Sailed in company ‘th bark GW Rosevelt for ‘New York; had moderate Weather np to Hatteras; has been 7 days north of that point With a succession of heavy NW and NE gale: ve Brothers (of Boston), Thurlow, 3 swith suger and raolasses to order ler & Loughton, had variable weath Feb 4, lat 32, lon 79, spoke Starlight. from Galveston for Boston, has’ been daya north of Hatteras, rig John Wesley (of Baltimore), Ford, Matanzas, 16 daya, with sugar and meiado, to order—vessel to Millor & Hough: fon. Has been 7 north of Hatteras, with strong N and NE gales, Brig Aglaia, Eastman, Galveston, 95 days, with hides, tc, to © B Maliory & Co—vessel to F Schwoon.” Has been 6 days rdenas, 16 days, with Had fine weather until and NE winds; has beon north of Hatteras, with heavy b and NE gales, brig Lally Ho (of Kast Machizs), Chisnam, Galveston, 38 days, with mdse, to © Hh & Co, vessel to F Talvot & Ho Co, “Had moderate weather; has been four days north of Hatteras, Brig JA Cheney (of Thomasto: dag with mite, to C11 Mallory & C Schr Clara Sato (of Rockland), Keel, Surinam, 90 days, with suger and cedar to Praag & Co—vessel to H P Brown, Had light winds most of the parsage; was up to Sandy Hook 12th inst and was obliged to haul off again om acconnt of the heavy NI snow storm prevailing at the tine; Las been B days north of Hatteras, SchrJ Ricardo Jova (of Philadelphia), Little, Gua mo, 15 daya, with sugar to J M Cabillos, vessel to bal has beon 9 days north of Hat:cras, with NE ales, Sehr Queen of the South, Carson, New Orleans, 16 dey with rodeo, to Gardner, Conner & Co—veasel to 2 D Hurioal {Co Hui rough weather, “Has been 7 days north of Hat- orn. Sehr Central Amerien (of Taunton), Williams, Carden: 13 days, with molauses, to order—vossel to master; had varl, ble enters tas been 7 dass north of Aintieras ich Freedom (Br), Folker, Halifax, 10 days, with fish, to Crandall, Pertan & Co; had rough weathers 22? ee A Schr Nollic Scott, Milan, Pengacole, 20 daye, with lamber, to master, Schr Cora Nash, Coftn, St. Marya, Gi ber, to Snow & Ktchardson, "Hat been 10 days nereh of Hat: toras, with heavy Nand Nie gales. tir Olive, Reynolds, St Marys, Ga, 12 days, with lumber, to Snow, Hicpardecm, : fi Schr Abbie Wastou, Waeson, Savannah, 9 doys, for N Haven. with Inmber, 0 master, Pn ® Soot foe, New Schr Ben Davia, Wimington, NC, 8 days, with naval stores, rel. to ES Pow Fiimington, NO, 14 cays, with 0, Arey, Gaiveston, 23 vessel to B P Brown na- 7a an 13 days, with lum- Schr MP Sinith, Smith, neval stores, to Thomas, Ho Imes, & Co, Schr EP Phitiipe, Gardner, Wilmington, NC, 8 days, with pir gy nicran Ce ae Se ¥ Baker, Davia, Wilmington, NO, 1 i es, to A Abhott. Ha been 10 days north ot Hat eavy N and NE gales, Newbern, NC, @ days, with Maggle P Smith, Grace, naval stores, to Thomas, ‘Holmes’ Schir Isanc Keen, Rietifo, Norfolk, Sel WN Gesner, Egbert, Richmond, Va. sehr M E Simmons, Gandy, Riehinond, Va. Bohr Eva Hoimes, Kellum, Virginia. Sehr Tunis Depe w, Crittenden, Virgins, So hr R Wihiame, Dowd, Virgmia, Sehr Joteph Alien, Kelgo, Virginia, Sehr MA Iving, Hpaine, Wiegina, lartin, Peterson, Schr Dit) irginin. Sur Harry & Lovtea, Cornell, Virginia, inginia, Sehr William Mazy Y Sehr C R Washington, # ok, Virginia. i G P Wright, Cropper, Virginia, tC Burbank, Price, Virginia, rT G Benton Garson, Maryland, HG Hand, Powers, Baltlmore, Schr A M Nash, Mayo, Ba'timore. Sehr BR Grauam, Smith, Baltimore, * Felt HJ Rayrond, Bennett, Baltimore, Schr James Jones, Jones, Baltimore for Bridgeport, Sehr A E Moore, Phillips, Myiton, Del. Sehr JA Parson, Johneon, Philatelphia. Se br © Hickman, Hickinan, Philadelphia, Sel J J Litle, Bateman, Millville, NJ. The bark Argentine, arrived 18th from Boston, fe consigned © Loud & Co, and not as before reported, Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Tce, Stubbs, Fall River for New York. Hugel, Gidord, Providence for New York, in Dalasi to A Abbott, Schur }inite Rock, Unbbell, Southport for New York. Schr Elwell, Northport for New York, Steamer Thetis, Walden, Providence for New York, with mdse and passengers, ache following vensels are anchored at Hart Island, bound out Sebr Hannic, Westbrook, Littlejohn, Portland for New York, with lumber, Schr E Areulariis, Gregory, Rockland for New York. Schr Laura, Roberts, Rockland for New York, wi to New York Bridge GO, ce wate Solr Robert Myham, Doane, Gloucester for New York, 12 days, with Osh 16 Ja ‘A Stetson & Co, re, Soli Ida 1 Bearse, Cape Ann for New York, with granite Schr Mahaska, Pickett, Wareham for New York, with rail ad. ea ro: Sebr Old Cada, MoClintoek, New Bedford for New York Schr Aldana Bokes, Jamsceep, Wood's Hole fur New York, 22 pallaat to 5B © Bebr Isase H 0, Hadwin, Kall Biver for New York. to Behr Moatestinn, Nevr London for New Yor". Bone Mary alte! aBie8* cSfow York. BOUND BAST. Bteamahtp. , Johnson Morenoe CBee Es 4 Now York for Portland. for Ohba ne OBEN FIG Now | Het Portinndy Wo fond Steamer Galatea, Now ¥ ‘At Hart Inland, Dour” -##K for Providence, rPGrant(Br 4 easti— 3, Frame" gh Bradshaw, New York for Halifax, NB. 4 jew 5 chr BFS .e(‘Mazee, Gordon: Row York (or New Haven. ‘ady, Holinan, New York for New Haven. Beg Florense also ahchore’ at Hart fala to walt a yr e$60 to clear away m the Bound. til nightfall yesterday the Sound was 00 " ecofron ice. A’number of tce-bound vessela of {sland managed to run the plockade, About pightfall large feo again effeetuatl ed the eh t oa, and the tug May Que i May York for Jones Isiand, with are fast in the ice off Schuyler, A num! er of oyster boats remain frogen in off Hart Island, BELOW. Brig Cley, from Matana as (by pilot boat Ezra Nye, No 2), SAILED. Steamsbips Columbia, for Havana; nah; Georgia, Charleston; Ellen § Niagara, Richmond, &¢, Wind at sunset NW, freab, Shipping Notes. Portu gai has recently made several tmportant concessions in her commercial operations. By decree of the Cortes, Deo 37, 1870, all vessels entering a Portugueso port in ballast, in distress, or voluntarily, and departing in ballast, without performing any commercial act or taking in passengers, are exempt from tonnage dues: algo, the previous provisions ro- garding the landing and yeshipment of merchandise, for tho purpose of repatring or fumigating vessels while in quaran- tine; the transhipment of goods where the ship from which they aro taken {s unfit to proceed to sea, and the eale of. damaged goods, when sanctioned by the customs author! tles,.or of & portion of the cargo to provision the crew, the captain having proved his inability to obtain money in any other way, are all withdrawn from the category of ‘“‘com- mercial operations.” Again, vessels having paid the ton nage dues at one port are not required to par them elsewhere (at any other Portuguese ports) ; while al! vessels entering in ballast and sailing with a full cargo of salt are ex- empted absolutely from the payment of these dues, The commerce of the United States with Portugal ia not of a very extensive nature, but these concessions are calculated to give it additional impetus. R Cornell White's line of Norwalk and Stamford steam- onts, consisting vf the Neversink, Nelly White, City of Norwalk and others, that eeased running to those places some three weeks ago because of the ex seas of regular tript. ice in their harbors, will soi Tésutic their This statement is based upon the fact that to-day the Nev- eraink leaves New York for the purpose of breaking up the ice that has go long interrupted navigation, and there is no doubt of the attempt being completely successful, Tho steamboat Morrisanta, built by Messrs Lawrence & Foulkes for the Morrisania Steamboat Company, will be Inunched to-morrow (Saturday) moraing, at half-past 11 o'clock, from their shipyard, foot of North Fifth street, Wil- Mamsburg. This boat {8 155 feet in length of keel, 16 feet -over all, 97 fect breadth of beam, 45 feet wide on deck and 8 fect Ginebes deptn of hold, She will run between Fulton Market slip and Harlem, moking her terminus at Morrisa- nia, and is expected to make the passage to Harlem direot in 85 minutes, A second, and in every respect a sister boat will coon be commenced, to ply in connection with the Mor- nsania, Her machinery 1s being constructed by Messrs Hubbard & Whittaker, of Brooklyn, and Captain Longstreet will command her. Marine Disaster:. Suir Grrterper (Br), Doane, from Liverpool for Mobile, Pee pres yas folly becpror Bi apee ‘on the Isle of Pinca. Tew saved, w G regivtered 57 tons, Was built at Carle- ton, NB, in 1867, and hailed from St Jon We bauica SHIP PONTIAO, trom Liverpool for Boston, ashore near Cape Lookout, was reported to be lying e: sy Lith just, with @ fair prospect of saving her cargo. SHIP BLANDINA DupiRY (Br), Ryk, Boston, put into Graveagnd 10th inst, ioal Suir B AYMAR, Sawyer, from Victoria. VI, f Callao, pat into Acapaico Jan 28 in dist having sprung a leak. BAtk ALPINT (Br), Hines, trom Savannah for Amster- dam, avrived at Deal With mst, having been damaged in a gale, ana with Joss of one man overboard. BARK A A DrxBER? (Br); Boott, from San Mrancteoo, before reported wrecked at Tauique, had just cowpleted dis: charging as the disaster occurred. Brig SUSANNAU—The Supoiniments and hon of the Spanish brig Snsannah, rec ently wrecked at Raccoon rigging, anchors, chains, boats « * i as 1t now lies on the keys, was sold at t by M Lamar & King. The property ‘was sold to different par and bronght ‘8051, Bric Upo.a (259 tons, of Machias), Whittemore, f: Catania for New York, with dred fruit, went ashore night of 14th two miles south of Barnegat. All hands raved ne fel partly gone to pieces.—(By telegraph to Pine st Room.) _ BRIG ANSIR M Youne (Br), Murphy, from Liverpool for New York, bedore ty es put into St Thomas lecky, will proceed onward to New York with her cargo, having raised fands on bottomry bond at 27 per cent preminn, Brig Mary E Hisps (of Bristol, M tons), sailed from Bangor Oct 27 for Palermo, and had van shea at ber destination 24th ult, Scux Cuxris T1T0N, Nichols, from Anguilla for New York, with a cargo of salt, put in at St Thomus Sist ult with the captaim and all hands sick with fever. black crew was put or board at Angutfila to bring the vessel down to St Tho- mas for medical assistance, Vessel and cargo nil right. Sour Nut son—It fs aszerted that the schr Nelson, report- ed yesterday as missing, éc., is at Oyster Bay, LI, wi Liverroor, Jan $1—The Cormorant, which arrived here to-day (rom San Francisco, encountered a hurricane Nov %, in taf 55 8, Jon 91 W, when she was thrown on beain ends; had cargo shifted and sustained age to decks, LONvON, Feb 18--The Liverpool steamer Pacifle has bx Joat in the Shetland Islands ith twenty-six of her crew, bid Pontiann, Jan S\—The American bark John E Chase, Davis, from ‘bhitadelp! for Antwerp, 26 days, pot into the roads to-day, having experienced heavy weather Jan 9 and 18, during which bas (Cargo shifted, pamps choked and had been compelled to jettieon part cargo (wheat). QueENstowN, Feb 1—The French bark Ville de Di which was brought into this port by part crew of the ‘Annis Kimball, was from Carthagena for Liverpool ‘cotton and dyowood) ; sue had two boss on beard when pycked they not having had time to get on board the vessel the: re in collision with. (The Annic Kimball left Liverpool zy 28 for Charleston.) WEXFORD, Jan $1—About 990 casks of petroleum have been Picked up or washed ashore between Wimore ena Ca. ‘oint. hore it. ey are marked with Pittsbur; fs . brands, “Imperial brilliant” and “oryatal.” en acturers! Jau 31—The casks of y “d - oe petro eum, Picked tip between Kil. Ht ‘and Livingston, Gavan ‘erry, Newbern, NO; from London for ky. ews, ue; ainong the marke are “Standard? “Cor a Brilliant,” “Petroleum relied Pittsburg,” “Petroleum carbon explosivo.”” Miscollancous, Wo are under obiigations to the purser of the steamship Missouri, from Havana, for the prompt delivery of our files and despatches. a Whalemen. A letter from Capt Craw, of bark’ Atlantic, of New Bed- {oh reports her at bt Pauls, Reunion Zaland, Deo 18 Lavin aken 7 ol ee N pcs ip mpepgenene ind rom op board bare Lydia, Gilford, o! Bed- ford, dated Hobart Tun, Novis Yer, oor tent Dark Ma: ja Sears, ord, Dartmouth, had bls sperm in'six weeks after leaving that porte nk” OW? Dbl sperm oft Spoken. Ship Betty, Nutzhorn, from New York via Cowes for Bre- n. 30, about 120 miles off Spurn, hove to on account well on board. ienheim (Br), Cottier, f S morgen ui iat TEN, enter 'rom San Francisco for Liv- ark John d say, ‘ Segetre, Jan 6, Jat 2N, ot 8 ta y, from New York for Rio “Brig Tnbal (a Jan M, Int 48.94.N ion 8S nC VeTPOM! for Buenos Ayres, Brig Congal (Nor), from London for Philadelphia, Jan 26, 802, QMDL (Allee, of Cochin), from fei 0 (?) for Queenstown, Dee 2, by the Veorat Femmouthen, (2 ‘The Pathiinder (7): f f padgtaininder trom Mampion Roads, standing south, jon 85 We The N rth. irom St Michael's for New York, Jan 18, tat 38, lon 80 s ‘oreign Ports. Asarmn, Doc 13—Passed by, Argonani, Sandorsen, and Yokohama, Paul, from Shanghae for New York; Nightin- , Jan 26—, \y Bhi » Vigtoria, VI, for Catino, Beanie rill ict, UENOS Ay Rk at xe ore, 8, sm Arrived, brig Manson, Glikey, RIXHAM, Jan—Of Torbay Slat, Glory of the Seas, Chat- field, from London for Cardi und herent Greported in London Shipping Gazette for Boston). BORD FAUX, Jan 26—Arrived, Lafay (s), Roussan, New York via Brest; 27h, Concordia (a), Hedge, New. York via pe a a ities REMERMAVEN, Jan 27 —arriv jt) - roa, Lockhart, New org, (n0t1D~—Arrived, ae pefrived at Geestemunds 24th, Victory, Ousbing, New Or- OA, Jan 24—Arrived, Mathilda, Larrinaga, New York 26th, Wiliam, Rees, and Wanata, Munsell, doy 26th, Petters Christiansen, do Caxvirr, 'Jan 80—Clearea, Brian Star, Corning, New ‘ork, ent out Jan 30, Monarchy, Day, Mobile; Ocean Mail, Lee, Wilmin, ton; Villace queen, Horser, Galveston; Columbus, York, and Malla, Whittora; Rio Janeiro. VAQhSTANTENOPLE, Jan 17—Arnived, Bore, Pahlson, New ‘ADIZ, Jan 24—Sailed, Mary Edson, Howes, Messina; Shamrock, Leighton, linvaney? SC” Bonk outtA, Fev to—arrived, bark Nonantum, Norton, mbay. Gxt COAST, Atrlea, Deo%® In port barks. stodena, weALLAO, Jun ISU Arrive” CCinn Sagamorn,Piokertn ALI jan ved,’ ahi more, Pickes Bombay and saiiet Iith for Ballestaays 19th, anima (itty Yi,ark Andreas (Bx), Petérs, Ban Frame ‘Award O'Brien, Oliver, Guanape for Salled Ith, shipe Assyria, Patten, Hamburg cr RotteMam ; Undaunted, Freeman, Guonaye, to lout for valencia; Vet South America, Briard, Hampton Kosds; 17th, barks Geo *& Heory, Flint, Tome; 1#th, Stella Marris (F arnier, United “States;' 19th, ships Mary Emma, Fellows, England: fransit, Percy, Hamburg or Rowerdam; Both, Squando (Br), Cleared 20, ship Lincoln, Homans, Hampton Roads (hay- ing compicted repairs! CARDENAS, Fed T--Arrived bark Sarah B Hale, White, Vortiand; 8th, sehr Helen G King Marshall, San Andrews. Sailod Feb 7, brig John McDonald, Adams, Cape Hatteras; bark Mary O Fox, Ros, north of Hatieras, gGiENTeRCos, ‘Feb 7—arrived, schr Eilzabeth Maggie, maith, Cube, iatied Feb ® harks Rachel Coney, Conoy, New York ; 7th, 2D Wilder, Fleming, Philadelphia} 8th, brigs y (Br), Taylor, New York; ‘Chitian (Br), Gerhart, Boston; ach ly Macnemy, Philadelphia, BAl» Jan l--Arvived, Unto, Tadelle, London (and sailed FoRatled Leb Ae Atlee M Minott, Crowell, Antwerp satled Feb }, Alice inott, Crowel ni a Parnee do Feo 1, Wm L Burronghe, Lowden, from Oharies- an Bazo, Port Di © tan tor Bremen, achra Ells Zoung. Wisoa, f ton la Sean 1 goo, Catharins (rom Philae 5 barks Ada On: aie re | AR et aan ALivax, Feb 14—Arrived, steamship Gity of Ma a (Bp) Philips, “Liverpont fer Seve Van eo cu enheates LIVERPOOL, Jan. £0—Asrived, Devonshire, Se:igely, $ Bist, Nebraska (ay. feat Henan ae ach cee a Hiebo, New * game dai 'y Lewis, Ne it ; wer, i sheath lew ‘Graane/ oe i la, Brook: eayorn, Cunningbam, ‘ranglsco; Pe ott Now Or Lucy H Gibson, Cha Sulied, Feb ty’ Maus Mobi bold, peel i toe ney, ile; Theobold, Thea- ¢ Sack, Charleston ; Colorado (6), Freeman, New York; Virginla (a), Sumner,’ do, ¢ Sharpe burg, Rogers, Havana (before reported sailed Jan 93); All lea, Roy Douglas, Phii lp Tiasea, Rush, New Orleans, Ip Alexander ial, hence for New York, was le’t at on tho 28th ist, 10 iniles south ot Tuakar; wind SE, stro! Cleared dist, Albert Gallatin, Chandl town, Call, do; Feb 1, Amy A. Lat Adorna, Davis, New Orleans; WJ delphia; Wyoming, Jackson, ‘dl San Francisco; John Bunyan, rh Ent out 3ist, *(%), Lonteh, for New York; Feb 1, Anre Carpo, Carry, Mobile; Charter Gak, Tukey, New’ Orleans: Rome,'Ous, Philadclpiia; Ade de woe, Reed, PortianJ, Me; Cormorant, Collister, Sam ‘ranclaco, mer bi James: i ‘arver, Matanzas; ‘attield, My Tailed Armstrong, Caatlehead, more, Savannah, d, Northeast, Copland, San Frans . New Orleans; Wild Hunter, w Orleans; Feb 'l, New World, chaco; Howatt, Cardiff’ end Ne Champion, New York. , Entered’ out Jan Bi, Clura Louisa, Baker, for Bostony Ruloigh, Mar on, Key Weet. Salled from Gravesend dist, Sancho Panza, Wiley, New York (and left Deai Feb if pilipmexsnoovan, Feb 1—Arrived, HF Eaton, Reed, ondon, MRsetNA, Jan 16~-Arrived, Lucy Francis, Upton, Gonoat 28d. A Heaton, Farrell, Licata. Wibinms, New York; 22d, & 0 pce 18K, "Wenelln uires, Tyler, Boston AUAGA, Tan 26-Cleared, barks Maria Auguatn (Swo Ren* ‘mansen, New York; brigs’ Ennis, Hopkins, Philadelphia. Gieneak’ (BP, Barelay, Balthaore (another report says Ne ork). MINATITLAN, Tan %4—In port, bark Casco aud echr Ida May for New York. : Mavanzag. Feb §—Arrived, bark © & Rogers, Dickinson, Santa Cruz, Teneriffe; schrs Steelman, Adams, MPhil pha D Watson, Jones, New York; » Delart, Jacks ville, ‘niled Feb 7, brig Liborty, Dovereux, New York; sobre Mazyio D Maraton, Marston, Baltlmore; Ella, Montvomery, New York; 9h, brig Bachelor (ir), Carlow, do; schra Tel muah, Hall, do; Irvme, McLanir, Baltimore; Kate Carleton (Br juladelphia, x Mi fan 11—Cleared, Wetterhorn, Lander- by Eaton, Merriman, Galves- Gi , 1 phage oT, a mee ist, x, Jah i ite, Stari, 800, ship Devana, froin New York for London, TrenaMnuco, dan 7 eArrtrel, barks Bertha (Br), Brine, New York; 16th, Modart (NG), Tletehains, do, ~*~ Fama, Jan l--In port sche Mary Burdett, ‘Pearl, for New orl Sanro8, Dec 98-Cleared, Alexandria, New York, Soonanava, Deo 7--Sulied, Cormelity Boer, Probelingo ‘ng San Francisco, rFRRA LEONE, Jan 1—In port, bark Hanth, unc; brig Ann Elizabeth, do; sehr Curlew, do. Sr THomas, Jan 81—Arrived, ach Curtis Tilton, Nichole, Anguilla; b1, brig Amos M Roberts, Drake, Grenada: 2dy Moses Day, Lou, Demerara, (ond sailed 4th for Cardenas), Jon 81—Arrivod, Vriy Renshaw, Sylvester 2, bark Ocean Home, Brenat, Cardiff d Feb 3, brig CC Culeon, Corson, Clenfui Blizatheth, Magee, do. Sava, Reb 4—Arrived, brie Walter Howes, Pierce, Ha- vans; schr ume, Diggins, do. Sr Jou, NB, Feb 18-Arrived, schr R A Ford (Br), Care penter, New York. Balled Lith, ris Sulla E Arey, Coombe, Havana; sere Roswel!, Copp, and Bertha Souder, Wooster, do. 1 yan 30—- Arrived, Autocrat, MoMull TR, Jan 28--Salled, D McPherson, Mason, Messina. TRINIDAD, Jan 27—In port, brgs Globe (Br), wasting; R M Heslen, for Boston, lz; schra S B Bi.teman, Yor Pailadel- pha, do i oe a, for Baltimore, do; J. J Huddeil, Jr, for north of Hatteras, do. VaALPaRAtso, Jan 6—Arrived, one Tsland Light (Br), Me- Fee, St John; Seine (Fr), from Lordeaux (was advertised at B for San Fraucfsco), 3 In port Jan 2, chip Argosy, Swift (woud probably load for Now Yori). F, n, New American Porte. BOSTON Feb 1—Arrived, sehr Daring (Br), McDonald St Marc, Haytl, Cleared. Barks Besste Simpson (Br). Gibbs, Havana; Tri (Swed), Seiergren, Falmouth, England, for ordora; scbrs Lamwoide, King, Wilmington, NO. to load for South Atnerica; Joroph Baxter, Uaxter, iladeiphia; also cleare1, steamer ‘Arica, Whelden, Philadelphia; ehip Angelique (Bri, MeBure nie, Norfolic; schr Southerner, Crowell, Richmond. ‘aile:—Wind NW, steamers Aries and Nereus; barks Teory Futnor, Agate, Frank Magron and trig; brig Keanethy } comin, DEMBEARA, Jan 19 Arrived, brigs Flot from Halt- fax, Ni a0thi Cuceaperke, Doe, Baltimore; 88d, George, jawns, New York. FALMOUTH, Feb 2—Arrived, City of Buenos Ayres (2) Jarman, New Yorke Guascow, Jun Bl—Arrived, Amoy, Parkmann, New ‘Ke pOBBENOOK, Jan {0-Safled, Columble (s), Small, New. Wit, Feb.1- Arrived, Orton, Chrlatensen, New York: i P Li AVAA, Feb. Arrived, bhirk *Bthots Libby, bby, Serybarsnerien oe Mare dy Sele hs with part of her Inward cargo, for Nova Scotia; dermant hud (rom the Roads, bark Ooern Eagle. Sth Arrived, barks Eleanor, Maxwell, Foochow ; Fannie, Rotiérdaza via Poriand; schr © E Morrison, Onleat het Also ayvived (th, steamship Glaucus, from New York; brig Nimwauke, from Cape de Verda; schr JH Stickney, “from Charleston, BALIIMORE, Feb 15—Camo mp, ship Camilla, Hum- rey, from Caitao. Below, brig Miveola (Br), Miller, from ardenas, Cleared-Steamer Liberty, Reed, Havana and New Or- leans via Key West: barks Frieditef (Norw), Vost, Belfast; Nindora, Wid, Janeiro and a market; bngh Aaua (Span Feblo, Barcelona: brig Harry, Sedgiey, Weat Indies; scht HBkinner, Turasher, Allyn’ Point Sallod—Steamer Liberiy; bark Astor, brigs Kolding, Se- rita, CHARLESTON, Feb 14--Sailed, stoamsbin Soath Caro: lina, Beckett, New York; Cuba, tor Baltimore; barks Rio Ya Pinta (Br), Landry, Amsterdam; Walter, Sticson, Liv- expool; sche Fawn, Mogathiin, Bosto 4 ‘ORTRESS MONROL, Fel) 16—Passed tn for City Point, bark Pepita, from Bos! Sailed--Bark Imperador, for DN, Bob 9—Arrt New York, vod, bark Princess Atice (Br), ER, Feb 14 ~ Arrived, sehrs Lucy J Kesler, Freemen, Portiand for Baitimore ; Cora Morrison, Jones, do for Norfolk, Va. HOLMES’ HOLE, Feb 12—Arrived, echrs Franklin, Brew- New York; Red Jacket, Averill, Spruce 4 for A Vath, FM—Sailed, echrs Grace Girdier, and Della Hodg: kina, 14th, AM—Salled, schra Nelile Paine, Annie Amsden, E W Farber, and Fran kite. PM—Wlnd E to NE, with snow. No arrivals, Vth @ AM Wind NW, (No strivals. Harbor fut of toe. Sailed—U 8 revenue steamer Maboni erul In port—Bark Marianc; brig Valencia; schra Taylor & Mathis, Ringleader, Lena Hunter, Huntress, LW Wheeler, Pangniseit, Tremont, EJ Meredith, Wave, and Red Jacket: NEW. ORUEANS, Feb Il—Arrivod, steamenip Panther, Philadelphia; barks Mereurius (N Caroling miuelson, Cardiff; Lawrence, Howes, Hong Kong; John is, Melvin, Cardiff; brig Wolfville, Cook, Rio de Janeiro; achr’ Salvador, Simpsons Vera Cruz, Below, up, slips Pharos, Colfer, from Boston; Napoleon: Gillespie, from Cardiff; Cherokee, Forgte, from Uy colt barks Lakemba, Brown, from Caraiff; Para, Skeo, from Rio de Janeiro; Feyen (Dan, ——, from Rio de Janeiro; brigs Proteus ) Peterzon, from Malaga; Druid, Witt Mains, from Port Madoo. Cleared—Steamship Victor, Gates, New York; ships Emily Au Waiters, Livernool; Lovisa (Bri, Glover, Liver- ool; parks Feaboiy (Nor), Sundbaad, Reva! ala; Har. Hom an, Liverpool; brige Nucva Casimira Gp Dural ‘ona; San Miguel SP Carra, Bar- gelonas schr Oliver Jamison, Jamison, Providence; ‘Tarry ew SoutTawrst Pass, Feb 1l—Arrived, Barometer Halcyon, "galled Steamahipn George Washington and Crescent Ci a leamahips Geo ington and Crescent City. NORFOLK, Feb 13—Artived, schin Hones aittehelt; Re Stannard, Habbard, and Potomac, Eldridge, Ballimore; Annie Saigent, Greedlent, New York, Salted 1 jos. NEWPORH, Feb Wh PM—Returhed, schra JB Austing Caroline Young and Joseph? ike, from Philadelphia for Providence; have retitrned to this pért fur a harbor. anc re- maine 4 ath Arrived, achr A W Nageo, PENSACOLA, Feb 4—Arrivod, brig Sarsh Peters, An- dzews, Aspinwall; parks Jessle Royig (Br Tora, ‘Cape Verde; Alabama. (Br), Collins, Rio Mojeared Bib, ached L ¢ Lc Adamty Adams, Philadetpbita; Ih Carlton, Cartis, Mobile; 7th, ship Cambridge (Bi , Queenstown ; brig Wanderer (Br), Brown, Mary: Port, i folr Anna, Whitmore, Kinesion, Ja 8, sbipa Geleata ‘Hawes, Murohine, Liverpool; Mos (Nor), + ork. Arrived prior to aes ee (Br), Thomas, Havana; iP), Aubrey, do, eared pr ne baree Wilhelm (or), Reed, New- astle, foodman 4 ody, 01 a 'D Cred ik Nea Berk, Giuo (Ita, lermo via Gibraltar; brie. Ortolan, Leeman, Havana; sehr on de Ajuria, McBride, Cienfuegos; schr Ann Lockwood. St John, Black Kiver, Ja, via Chester; schr Ann E Valentine, Bayliss, Jacksonvilie,” Below, brig Harry Vir- den, Collins, off the Ledge Light. Cloared—Stenmship Saxon, Boges, Boston; barka Hornet, Hopkins, Leghorn; Counters of Fite (Br), Kerr, ‘rioate’ WE. Anderson, Dramrond, Matanzas; brig Unldec (Br), MeDonald, Kinj ny Ja Cily Tee Boat No 1 left the city at 6.A M yesterday tor Hoxse- shoe? returned and at 10:30 A M took bark Carotins to Point Breeze, und brought from there ship Arcturus to the eft fund the fee am heavy as at any time previous this wat LEWTS, Fob 15, AM-—The lcsboat in about leaving at 1U15 AM, with barks Bxandi, Capella. Carlotta, Colombo, Gothen and Patria, The veasols romaining: are, bark, unknown, brigs Thomas Owen, for New York; Exily Corner, for Phitn- delphia; achr Fred Walton, from Galveston, for New York, and about 20 others, Wind NW, thermometer. 2. ‘the: ret ort yesterday that brig Cleo te eel for New York and revarnoa Was not correct. Sho has rot urned, PM about a8 reported this AM, Re- Charlotta Fish, from Charisston, ‘or Philadelphin ; Italian bark, ehows no'numbers, judged to be the Guiseppe, trom Palerad. Wind 8, very light; ‘her- mor PORTLAND, Feb 14—Arrived U8 lighthouse steamer Tris, Jonnson, New York; bark Sarak M Smith, Bishop, Boston for St John, NB (pul in for a harbor), Cleared—Scurs Cora Morrison, Freeman, Baltimore yie Norfolk; Congress, York, Now York. 1ith—Cleared brig M_A'Chese, Dolan, Matanzas. “ PROVINCETC , Feb 15—Jn port, sehrs J H Stickney, or), Ludwigeen, Car- hi 4, Lib fe Gaen bey, orts from harbor— Fooks, trom Ohariesion for Boston; M H Reed, Benson, from Mosquito Inlet for do. RICHMOND, od, sehr Francis Hateh, Males, Rockland, Be! urford & Turbee, from Windaer, Sniled—Scbr Richard Hill, Smith, City Point to load for jew York. SAVANKAH, Feb 16—Cieared, steamsby Mallory, Now York; Saragoraa, Yor Baltimore; achrs ‘Tray- oe eller, Hodges, Charleston; Jas A Brown, Brightman, Cten- fuegos. ISU LANBOUS. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED JN cliferent mies becint: mn, a ei 8 io ty. Ni rge antll divores obtain vice free, Dublrelty, No charg Oust ‘Attorney, 180 Broaiway. 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