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fo THE CENTENNIAL. & STTR AMONG NEW YORE OARSMEN—THEY INTEND TO PARTICIPATE IN THE INTER- NATIONAL REGATTA—APPLICATION FOR SPACE | FROM SPAIN—-THE RUBBER EXPOSITION. The flerce wind that made pevple’s eyes water yesterd.y and so cruelly nipped their laces had @ deterring influence upon thuse interested i the Centennial Exnibition, Wao might Otuerwise have cailea upon Governor Bisier, the financial repre- sentative of wwe Centennial Commission in this city, Those that did call, however, didi nor suc- teed in seeing him, a8 ne Nad Contraeted a severe cold ou the previous day ana was confined to nls room. Mr. Butler, his eficient secretary, answered all queries in his piace, The Director Genera! of the Exsibition, General Goshorn, was in the city yesterday on business connected with the vast enterprise, and returned to Philadelphia lastevenipg. Quite a nu aver of people wanted to see him in regard to the international regatta, ana called for that purpose at the St. Nicholas Hotel, bu: did not succeea, as he was out during the greater parto/ tne day. EXCITEMENT AMONG OARSMBN. ‘The publication in yesterday's issue of this jour- palo! the preparations for the grand interna- tional contest of oarsmen of ail nations to be bead fm connection with the Centennial celeoration, Created quite a stir among the numerous oarsmen of thiscity. To judge from present indications there 1s no doubt that New York will be hand- somely represented on that occasion on the Schuyl- kill, There is no lack of a disposition among the leading clays of this city to measure oars with the renowned aquatic heroes trom England and France who are expected to participate in this great regatta. Walch of our clubs intend to take part im the international collegiate contest or in the other races cannot yet be announced with any degree of precision; but now thatthe ame- tenr and professional oarsmen of the metropolis have once takeu au lotere-t in the subject there 18 No Gowbt that some practical movement wiil Boon ve started to lusure iheir adequate represeut- Brion, The course oi the Scuuyikili is geueraily tonsiderea by New York oarsqeu one of the best 1g side of the Atlantic, and, to judge from the MmMents made yesterday, iis will ve ap addi fonal inducement to them to participate. SPAIN’S APPLICATION. Jt was announced yesterday toat Spain’s appli- | pation jor space bad been received by (he Centen- Dial CommMicsi00. Lt attests ive disposition of the produce:s aud manwacturers of Spam and her colonies to secure # fui represent@ion at tue Centennial bxhibiuon. The exact amount of space appliea jor could Mot be ascertained, but 16 is interesting to know that 1-18 pot less that our tumes that heretoiore ailotied to her and her ae- pendencies. in tunis connection it may be weil to State that Mr. Goshorn, the Director General, deems It not impossivle that the Lxhivition putld: Ing may yet pave te be enlurged owing to the overwheiming press of applications. The build- ings, he says. can be considerably enlarged wita- ovt imjary to tue gepverul plan that bas been Raopted, and witout meurring tuo great an awount ofexpense. Ul course the executlon of this project depends vpon Many contingencies, more especially upon the applications from those Joreign countfies yet to be heard irom. KUSSIA’S PECULIAR ATTITUDE, Although Russia has, strange to say, kept aloof from the project, owing to the Enveror’s sensi- tiveness about the Grand Duke Aiexis’ reception iu Washingtoa, it 18 by DO Mewvos certain tha: sue Wiil pot be represented. here is no doubt a Btrony dispostuon on the part of the Russian bust- hess commuuity to take part in the Exposition, and it is not impossible that tue government will lusien to tue representations addressed to i aod ace pt the invitation ater all. A Russian gentie- Man of iwfuence culled yesterday upon Goveruor Bigier, and ib the course Ol a conversation with Mr. Butler he express-d bis conviction that Russia’s Don-acceptunce was nut tv be cuasidered final at all. He und others, be sai, were voIng their utmost to juauce the Kussian government to accept the invitation, and they fad reason to hope that these representutions Would have the desired Bilect upon tue Empcror’s advisers. He jorgo. to say, however, that a lew iiu-s irom some o the relty American virls WO fascinated the Grand uke daring nis tour through this country would probably be quite as etlective. INDEFENDENCR HALL, The statement that cercaim buildings surrounding the old Independence Hut! are to be turn cown, 80 tbat the buildiag’s vurerefect migut b> made wore similar to what 1; was atthe time of the Decia ation of Independence, 13 now contradicted. But ‘What 1@ Ol fur more interest 1s that the efforts to collect the oulicing’s ancient furniture of that time are going OD with unabated vigur, and that the attempt to render tue iuterior ap exact re- “ggg Of what it Was 100 years ago wiii prob. be crowoed With success. Among otner pieces Of furoiiure toat Dave veen al Sained is tue sapie on whic: the eve Declaration of ladepenuence was w Patriot aud lover of americaD history views ti efforts to restore the honored virtupiace of AMerican liberty to its ancieot apprarauce with Gelignt; jor, thuugh we have no such hvary mouu- Ry 8 Of H@tionul greatness as Warwick Castle Louvre, it is something to have, at all erents, s gps round waica cluster suc’ Bistorical jutions and wuieh la as old, least, as the nati nation. THE RUBBER BXEIBITION Yt London Bxpusition vu! 1s62. rupber will De collected aud these specime! tages, (rom tue fre d ip ine State of muk, in which it e8, borough ail the progressive grades of the manu- facturing process. Tue cu on will be One of Buch great Magnitude that it will provabiy rake eight montis to gather it. There will probably ve also small rubber trees at this Exmivition, watch Will Uudgubtediy excite x The mémorial Medais that have veen struck of, to enubie the poorest pcopie tu coniribu to t Centennial (und, vid fair to enjoy a vast sale. T| medals that will frat be overed ‘to the pubic are the bronze wedi, costing #2, and tue smull silver Medai, 0; pure siver, cos'ing $3. It is expected that Mr. Clement A. Griscom, of Phitadelpnia, will be appointed Cie: of the Bureaa of Lrunsportatiou jor European goods, ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. POILADELPaIA, Feb. 4, 1875, Director General Gasnorn, to ois letter to the Centennial Commitiee, further says:—“It 1s esti- Mated tnat from 6,000 to 10,000 o esident com- Missioners, exuibitors and employés will require lodging ‘or @ period of sevea months ana that there will be an average of 20,000 visitors in the city daily, for whom comiortable, cheap and eonvenient quarters must be provided. What ability toe existing bovels in the city Dave tor ac- Sowmodating so great a number | am not ad Vised, bat as so mucn of the saccess of tne exoibitjon will depend on the induce. ments that may ve ofered to the pubiic in this behalf J cansot too argentiy call the attention of your committee and citizens Of Philadeipuia to the importance of considering this subject without delay, with the view of orgauizing @ system of hotel accommoda- tions that will be sufficient for ail reason- able demaads. Tue ofMciai announcement that ample provision ander proper regulations bi: been made will greatly increase interest in tne exhibition at home aud abroad. Transportation ‘Will be required for trom 40,000 to 60,400 persons faily to and from the Pa and on extraordinary Pecasions doubie these uumbers may have to be provided, At whe Par Extuol- hon in i867 there was an average of 10,000 duuy Sdmissions, fod on one occasion the adn d 173,923. It is rea@souabie to estl- mae it the daily attendance at fairmoual Park Will De at i@ast 5u,000, It should be remembered iso that this multitude must be frausporied z, Myene aud public conveyances, between hours of eicpt A. M. and tweive M., and return between Ove and eight P. The quesiton of transportation for such v4 gumbers therejore Lecomes as diMcuit as it sential. attendaice will largely depend ‘on sacilities that will be offered (or the comiort enience Of Visitors, Heace the importance of ® satisfactory sOlation ci this question. Jo the consideration of this question suould be fe fen tne condition of tue Ratry er ge to Park from digereut sections o/ Lue city, and bso va 7 of rates for carriages, nacks, Ca0s, Omoivuses Bod o1ber puvlic couveyances, Wuicd sbould be reguiuted by law to prevent tm Eicw i is appareut that theme ay though locai io (ue Character, are of terest (oO te veneral public aad are real rine most @ssential Clements Lo (he success Of Lue OX Bibition. io ‘be ; oper provisioo ior Weir regula MOD We involved the reputation of the cy aud the goud will of the puvic toward the enterprse, The accommodauoa of visitors with- Out the exhibiiion grounds does fot properly Come withig the duties ul tue Natiousl nage fon, (he Commission will, bowever, secure, a Jar As possivie, ‘AVOrsole transporiation imciuites jor exuivitore and visitors ty tae city, out the | z = Speci) arrangements ior. their eotertalument | ie in the Cily sluuid Dé thade by the citizens Of Puiisdeipdia, AN ERIE RAILWAY DEPOT BURNED. A Gre broke out yesterday morning in the ratl- Way depot at Sadern’s (rom the explosion of a ker- peene lamp. All efforts to extinguien the Games Were (ute, aod the oullding was enur sumed T “Fare pa baa property NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. AMUSEMENTS. “GTROFLE-GIROFLA” AT THE PARK THEATRE, The French opéra boufe season proper opened brilliantly last night with the production, for the | first time t America, of the French version of Lecoq’s successiui opera, “Girone Girona.” The fame of this work had precedeu it, and a crowded audience. assembled to witues® the first per- jormance. Every seat in the house was filed, amd the passages were regularly Jamued by those unable to obtain seats, The management more ‘han fulfilled the promises made about the beauty and complete- ness Of the scenery and costumes, Nothing, in fact, was left undone to interest the aadience through the eye as well as the ear, and before the curtain went down un the first act the popular verdict was snficiently pronounced to justify the belief that “Girofe-Girofa” 1s destined to acnieve @ success tn New Yorg equal to what it had already secured in London and Paris, The following 1s a hasty sketch of the plot:—Don Bolero d’Alcarazas (Vallaire), ® Grandee of Spain, and bis wife (Aurore Kidd) nave two cnildren, twin daughters, Girofle and Girofia (Geoffroy), who are so remarkably alike that the only means of distinguishing them ta by their clothes. One wears blue and the other pink. Don Bolero (De Quercey), when the piece opens, is im great trouble and danger {rom two quarters; he owes 4,000,000 irancs to a banking bouse, Maras. quin et Cle, (Minelil), and is threatened with proceedings lor its recovery, while a a:30 in dread of an invasion ol his territory by rce | neighbor of bis, a Moor, Mourzouk. “Aurore has contrived to appease these two enemieg by seud- ing them portraits of her daughters and erat | @ double marriage, Marasquin to marry Girofle au Mourzouk Girofla. The piece opens on the wed- ding day. Marasquin arrives, attired jor the bridal, and is indigvant when he is iniormed that | Mourzouk, owing to a@ toothacne, ia unable to | | come, and that tae wedding must be pustpoped until the ueXt day. Bovero, from motives of econ- omy, will not give two breakiasts and wishes Lota | the wedaings to be on the same da} quip insists upon being married is arranged when Girofla 1s carrt douvtable band Oo! pirates. Boe brated Admiral, pirates, and he undertakes to restore nim bi! vaugnter by the evening. lo the meaptim Mourzouk recovered irum bis toothache, ‘geems had bis tooth pulled out, appears ready, a | be married, and demands his bride. Every one frightened at lis berce appearance and manners; Bolero is airaid to veil him that Girofa has been carried away, Bud tries to pus Dim off; but Mour- Zouk, 1D @ Most threatening Manner, insists on her being produced at once. Aurore at last bit upon @ pian, and, puiting the pink ribbon on Girofe introduces her to Mour- zouk as Girofla in order io gain time. in their terror tuey allow nerto go through the | Marriage ceremony with Mourzouk in place of her a! sends a cele- sister, alt.ough sue ig already murried to Maras- | quin, inteud.ng to substitute Girofla tur ber when sue ls brought Dack by the Admiral. Various ex- pedients ure resorted to by Bolero and bis wie tu keep Giroffe out of sight of Ler two busbands un- | Ul the return of ber sister, and mucu coa.usion naturaily ensues. fhe huur approaches at wich Mataworos promised to reappear, When a mes- senger arrives irom nim wita the appalling news that he bas been ueieated by the pirates und that Girofla 13 on her way to the seragiio of Constanti- | popie. There is now no coance oi her being recov- | erea until toe next day, aithouga Matamoros tn- tends sturting again in pursuit. Bovero and Aurore, iu agony of terror, lock Mourzouk up 10 Dis room. Next morning Mourzouk. turious witit resentment, | challenges Marasquip, Who reiusea to fight, an tes the Moor tne truth, bursts into @ rage, woen trouole is iappily averted by the return of tue famuus Adunral fat. a@moros witn Girofa, whom he has reacued, 80 that @ bappy ending i reacned. Thia ' story is set to Cuurming music. The score rums on itke & iimpid stream and is absolutely gemmed with melodies From tue veginuing t tue end there is scurcely a dull bar aud the general effect Is excessively pieasing. ‘tue melodies succeed each other with great rapioity | aud the choruses are introduced with more than ordinary success, in tue first aci there 18 an effective and weli managed pirate chorus, which passed last Digut without receiving tue recog- nition which it merits, but there can no douvt that it will muke its way ito popular favor, The music 01 te second act is remarkable for its Well sustained merit, aud the | audience Manileated their satis.action vy encoring all the morceaux, Which bad the efect o1 leng:n- ening the periormances beyond reas..nabie lumits. The quintette “Matamoros Grand Cupitame,” the “Chanson & Boire, suag by Girullé, aud the “Fleur d’innucence, ' obtuined aries success. In Mile, cvraie Gevffro, new prima donna, ifum the Foues Dramatu ex, of Parts, opera oouge in America bus reve! a Valuable reimorcement. Tue iady 18 pr-posevssing 1 her looks und and acis adwirauly, made one oi toose thorvugh successes iast oD! Which establisu a songstress permaneutly iv toe vic aVvOr. Keach soug wLa mo/ceau wus eucored ea! =! respopued tu yood-vaturcdiy, \uougo it mast Dave been sumewbat (rying on the lady, Move Que toe Mourzoux Wus excessive amusing, aod, brougot out aii the e dertuiaing pots oi the role untrusted (0 Lim in & thorouguly urtustic mapper, mile. dMinelil, as ie boo id Dot have so wuen oppurtunity ‘48 Mlie. Geosroy, DUE she Wad~ the Mont Or Woat Bue Ni do, and lovked dusting he Spanish orid grooes: | Singing oO. the morceau “O Ciel / Guniye reasentt a," was very effective. Bve was in excel- leat voice, The new prima donne sings Fah excelient method, and bi wiseanes voice 18 mirabiy adapted to the exigencies Of o; oouse. = important rdles oi Don Bolero d’ Ale Carazas aud Aurure Were flied Cop eae oy Mous. Coe) and Mue. Ud WALD @rtistic Com ‘The periorMauce iast Digit was ever wituéssed in America, 204, ageed, Jovking at the beauty of the stage settings, the exceieuce of iy music and the merit Of the representation, bouge Wil ever be pre- ter in @ manner better Gesernog puouc su) Morgan, waraton apd rt. oeg: pence tel unstinted praise or the beauty aod truly te quailty o of | their work. They certainly bat one tweir in deserving puoluic support, Tae success o1 iro fle-Girofla’’ was last night conceded on all bands, and, ti merit cau command success, this iatest production of Lecoq's ieriile brain Cannos fall to | Sctieve lastivg popularity. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES, A dramatic entertainment will be given to-mor- row evening by the students of St. Louis College | im benaif of the orphans adopted by the Christian Mothers. Encouraged by the success of the native drama, Mr. Daly’s next ventare will ve a Gve act comedy, entitied, “Toe Big Bonanza,” dealing with topics of the day. The new play is from the pen of Mr. Paul Forestie Mrs. Charles Calvert, woo is to play Chorus in “deury V.," at Booth’s Theatre, arrived yesterday morning tn Boston vy the Cunard steamer Siberia aad will join her husband tm this city this even- ing at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. All the foreign artiste engaged for the Snakespearian pagesnt bave now reached America. The public renearsal giveo at Steinway Hall yes- terday afternoon by Mr. Theoaore Thomas drew nearly two thousand ladies and a score of cur- riages to the hall, Tne rehearsal began with tne | tourty symphony of Beethoven, followed by Bach’s concerto jor two Vioins and orchestra, Next came Branm’s “Hangarian Dances,” Rad's piano concerto, played by Mme, Scbiule: a4 Hoimano’s “Frithjof symphony. The concert takes place on Saturday night. | Mrs. Rousby appears to-night in the réle of Camille on the occasion of her benefit, From the tayilic Rosalind to Camille is a jong dramatic step and would test severely the dramatic talent of any actress, Mrs. Rousby bas, bo er, displayed 80 which the American public bave seeo ner per- form that it Woula not be surprising if and smoitious endeavor for emotio: honors should reveal pew anu unlocked for quali- ties ip ber acting. Mme, Jennie Van Zandt appeared as Ariin Bight, \o “The Bobemas Giri,” at the Brookiyn Academy of Music, with Miss as the | Queen of the Gypsies, Mr. Maas prnerestcttieny Mr. Carleton as Count Arnneim soa Mr. reaces a6 | Dev:ishoof. The isir prima donos achieved s DO’ abie success in the tite role, ecialiy in the ear jul daliad “1 dreamt that I dweit iv marcie ements 1 the pays Bou gave B quirements 1D Overy sense Of d e word, The opera wil be WM min New York to-mignt, with Keuogg 08 ari SAVANN Att RACES. — Bavannal, Os, Fed. 6, 1876, tponed from Wednes The races which were Gay took piace to-day, oo! For the Ton Broeck Stakes, one wile, (or three. year-olds, Volcano, Denver, Variare aod Bay Line started, a O the Since tears Won in 116056; Ds Ne fuce (Or @ puree rn) $355, two mile heate, was ‘won by Jim ao iD tWo straight Deate, beaung Van Boren, 1 me 100 I Tow third race qwasuinile oasn fof 8 purse of $160. Molle Darliog Was the iavorite vy large First U votes Who eo1d lowest in the povis, secoud aad Moiile Dering tae 160Jg, The backers of ‘of Mollie Darung ' | came | Guira, tout Matamoros, in pursuit of the | 2%. Valse—Pubiic Opinion...... Tuat violent patron Hl most periect | The scenic artiste— | uch real dramatic power in the two rdlesin | THE CHARITY BALL. CBOWDED ATTENDANCE—A GREAT sUCCESS— “CHARITY COVERETH 4 MULTITUDE OF SINS.” The attendance at the Charity Ball given last | Mint at the Academy of Music was very large. It comprised the best people in New York. While tt aimed to add to the monetary resources of the churity society in whose behalf the dali was given it was imstrumental tn obring- ing together a vast circle of people who | Otherwise might not have met in years, The dispiay of dresses was exceedingly imposing and the dancing was very spirited, The following was | | the programine :— 1 Quadritie=. Fledermaus. romenade—Ave Maria, 1 2 Vuise—Du und Die, Yromenade—Komaiice, L’ & Gaiop—Wie man ache ‘ana lobe, 4, Promenade viuy Bla 4, Valse—Where the lemon bi Prowenade—Amarylus & Galop—Beremanslist. Promenade—Brind) 6& Lanciers—Recepuon Fromenade—Fackeltang, No. 3. 7. Valse—spring jime In the Fore: Promenade-La Timbale a Argen @ Galop—Tik tak. Promenade—Whe' & Salse—Avonnenten i menad:—Paraphrase, le; 10, Galop sik. “ Prom stl Koenig 222. ion Prownenade—Ne: 18. Gaiop—Unue ‘Aufenthal At i Promenade—Grand air, Clemenza Ma Valse—Tneoren. Promenade—song without words, N. 18 Galop—argonauta | Promenade—Mme. 16 Lanciers—Leide: Tendsiaicha sione Promenade—ti tai 20. Gaiop—Mepliisto Message Tomenade--Vaise des ‘Adieux M1 Lanciers—id Kurze Prome jade-—Das 's Nachung ia trauss Promenade--Wo die Tfauben goiden i itioned. ¥ Galop—Retter... Pe eaRPHE Promenade—Good ig 1t was early in the morning beiore the great at- tendance separated. ¥ oF OTHER BALLS, The Benevolent Protective Order of Elks gave their eigbch annual bal) at Irving Hall last evening. It was a very decided success, and was Participated in by a large proportton of the mem- | bers of the theatrical and minstrel profession. | There was also s goodly eprinkling of managers ; Present, Jollity reigned supreme, and. the best of humor prevatied amid the some vhat large crowd Present. Indeed, on the whole it was the most | successful thing o/ tne kind yet given by the Oruer The dresses oi toe ludies were, generally speaking, brinlant, and the dis- Play of jewelry was quite remarkabie. ‘ of Elks in tis city. All the ciety, Mother of israel, held their frst anuual (es- Ww Strauss | rr | Ration, big E Burd, 8. R. Weils. W. Rouse, Aaron J. Wesaterv Wilson, Henry L. Watson, Jona Vv. Traphageo, Gilbert E. Jon Pratt. Itis understood that ao op will be putin circulation on the bey meeting then adjourned. A CHASE AFTER BURGLARS. Atan early hour yesteraay morning officers Gordon and Walsh, of the Jersey City police, dis- covered three persons whom they considered sua- | Picious characters in the vicinity of the corner of | Morgan and Warren streets, and started to tollow them, As soon as the suspected individuals saw | the officers comifig they took to their heels, ana | two of them succeeded in making their escape, | while the other one was captured, as well as a quantity of ‘stud,’ consisting of hammers, augurs und different kinds of tools.,which they threw aw im their flight. The prisoner wa: ren | the First precinct station house, where he ga‘ his name as Wiliam Sutton. He coniessed that | the property recovered was tne procee lary at @ boathouse located on the bank ‘ackensack River, Dut reiased to state thi location of the boathouse, He is held for xan and the officers are now engaged in search for bis two companions, NEW YORK CITY. The second annual report of the Church Mission to Deaf Mutes has been aistributed. During the year $5,276 72 was received by the institution and a like amount expended, A vast deal of good work hag been done and the managers and officers very properly appreciate the fact that a wide feld of lavor is yet beiore them, The Theta Delta Chi Fraternity, which had peen in annual convention for the past two days, quet at the Metropolitan Hotel. The benqont 5 wa presided over by F, E. Wadhams, of the Beta Chapter of Corneil College. A number of toasts of the usual order were made and responded to. Mr. Henry Roeder, of No. 802 Broadway, com- plains that the account in yesterday’s HERALD does him injustice in the Tombs Poliece Court an- nouncement of the arrest of the boy Dempsey lor stealing his waich. Mr. Roeder says he not Ainveigie tne boy jrom Philadelphia to this city, but asserts that the boy came willingly nere Aer Nis arrest in the Quaker City. The stolen watch has not yet been recovered, The iuneral of Mr. Charles Sutton, late Janitor of the City Hall, took piace from the Methodist Episcopal Church, near the corner of Eighteenth street and Eigoth avenue, yesterday. The ser- ices Were read by the Rev. Mr. Terry. The Rev. ir. Crawioid delivered a brief discourse, 1p wa! = he reierred to the early acquaintance himseli and Mr, Sutton at Sing Sing—to ni: cenial, kinaiy qualities tn social intercourse and the warm reyard entertained for nim by ® numerous SHIPPING NEWS|? OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF FEBRUARY AND MARCH, tival and ball last evening im Turner Hall, | Fourth street. There was uo lack of vivacity ap- parent, and the occasion appeacea to be huge | | enjoyed by those present. Tne bull was weil filled | and ooh dancing went of with great dasa’ and utr | The ‘bail of the New York Telegraphers’ Asso. | | Clation came off at Ferrero’s Asse. bly Rooms, | Tne knignts of tne electric wire were out in ull | force and tue various committees did what they could to insure success, The attendance was large and evidently beat on making tue most of the occasion, a charming esprit de corps rewming throug out tue night, The veauty of the ladies | Present was a mutter of remara, NEW YORK YACHT CLUB. FIRST GENERAL MEETING OF THE YEARB— ELECTION OF OFFICERS—THE NEXT ANNUAL | REGATTA. The first general meeting of the year of the New | York Yacht Club was heid at the ciub rooms, Madison avenue and Twenty-seventn street, last evening, Vice Commodore William P. Douglas in the chair. The attendance of members was very large. The minutes of the previous meeting being approved, the yachts tn all future regattas wil be Tequired fo sail to the westward 0! duoys 6% end 10 aud to the northward of Ducy 63, tnis clause being among the important matvers then acied Opun. The roll of yachts being called, @ discussion arose relative to the right olan owner to vote fur of. Oers woose yacht bad not been registered in ac- Cordance with the bylaws ol the club, it ceing un- Gerstood that the owner of the schoouer Sea Witob had not complied with the provisions thus iaid down. Finally such represeutation was al- jd by ® Majority Vote, Mesers. Draper, Krebbs | and Secretary Miuton were then requested to call | tue yachts upon the matter of voting ior officers, when this important busiuess ye. gud toe vllumng gentiem e ensuing ze L. Kingsland, pnk Commodore Wiltiaa, T. Garner, Commodores. Nicolson Kene, faordaryotuarie 4. Minion, | Treasurer=Suevpard Homana, | Measurer—A, Cary Smito, Fleet Surgeon—L, de vorsest Woodruf, M. D. Reyatia vommitteo—Wukum Krevos, X. K. Cooke, | J. Frederick ams, House Comrititee—Fletcher Wesiray, N. D. White, | George L. Joruan, W. H. Pendieton, J. G. Beres- | lord, George W. Kidd, H. N. Aiden. | Mr. E. Bouché, of the Bugiisn cutter yacht | Fiona, with several otuers, Was added to the | Mewbereoip Oo: the ciuo. On motion of air. Dickerson Thursday, June 17, was appointed as the day lor the ae of the Dext aunual regatta, and tne sum of $3,500 was Sprreprietes for deiraying the cost ot brizes aud ‘Otaer eXpeuses appertaining thereto, Mr. Taylor stated that mr. Funt, of Collins’ Point, opposite Gien Cove, would present the clap Wit aD ucre Of ground Ot that piace if asuit bie ciuo bouse was erected toereon. Vice Com- modore Ga aiso siomitted @ pruposition in the matter of @ cluD BuUse, giving LOtice that he would build Ve ample st. ucture ut Stapieton, 8. 1, on the ogy. there could ve guarantees tim & ental oF $2,000 per annum anu the taxes ior a wig Gl tae sev. roceeded With | Richi jDestination.| — Offon. | Liverpool. igBro Broan way. Liverpool. | 15 Broadway Liverbool. | uroadway. $.|Giascow...|/ Bowling Green .| Bremen. Hamburg. .| LaverDoon. 10.) Glasgow... 113 Broadway sBowling Green Kate of Georsia:. 2 Broadway Cimbria . .| Liverpool. Liverpool. 3.|Bremen.. .| Laverpoo! ‘Liverpool. Acriatic f City of Brooklyn. ,Laverpool. | 15 ont . vernon 69 PORT OF NEW YORK, FEB, 4, 1875. —_—— CLEARED. Holeatia (Ger), or, Barend, Bambarg-Kua- coed of ity of Now York, Timmerman, Ravana—F ASsanier Nichucnd, Read, Norfolk, Clty Point and oid Dominion, pteamabip & at ir «Vindicawr, Doane, hise—James Steamer Neptune Berrv, Boston—F F Dimook. & jai. Morriil, san Francisco—-utton & Berk Wate te Ly sth, i, oa London—reabedy, Wir rere, ‘ade P Gould, Merrie, Mansanillo—Mareus Hoa- ee Wanda Spencer, Havre—Simpson. Clapp & Oo. ate Adeline’ Speer Bs Shins, ‘Montevideo B¥aan, cone heresa, McQuin, Para—G Amsinck & Co. Kila M Pennell, Thompson, Pointa-Pitre—H 4 | Vatnule ss son. Schr FE, Pad daa ‘Kelly, &t Ann's Bay and Port Ma-° ria—B J Wenvers chr AP Emerson, Emerson, St Johns, PR, and Mays- | gnez—A Mudgett i hohe Catuwamteak, Keating, Ponce, PR—H B Brown Co scent S$ @ Pinkham, Pinkham, Cape Hayti—lsasc B sehr Eva, Jones, Norfolk Chas I! Low. Mary Brewer, Lee. Boston Chas Twi seu Rushlight, Cook, Gioucester, Masse Godwin & sloop Cornelia, Stepp, New Haveo—H W Jackson & Bloop Bronx, Dolan, New Haven—Rackett & Bro. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LIN@. of five years. such discussion arose a on the acceptance or rejection vf one or both of these Oflers, tue mutter ior tue time veing disposed of by the appointment O| a coulmittee 0; five, who Will ioily investigate the Whole watter and report | to a special meeting of the ciuo, tu be neid on the ; Lith inst. | _ Up motion of Mr. Coston a committee of three, consisting 0: Messrs. Coston, Dickerson and Veu- ter, was appuinied (0 Conter with the American Yacnts o1 toe ciud. A letter received from the officers of the pro- posed Centennial Exhibition tn Puiladelphia was Feud, asking the ciub to take part iv au interna- tiuwal regatta, in which prizes to the amount of $100,000 will be Offered. ‘Ibe matter was reierred to @ Committee, 10 report at the next regular | Meeting. Adjourned, THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. the American Institute was held iast evening in room 24, Cooper Union, at which Orestes Cie land presided. The Board of Trustees and tne Finance Committee made the following report:— Awards mage for productions in the lass exbibi- tion are as lollows:—[wo Medals of Progress, two Medais of Taste, seventeen Dipiomas, Of maintained superiority, 108 silver medals, 208 bronse medals, 62 dipiomas of continued excel- | lence, 428 diplomas: total number of awards, 612. Tue receipts of the last exhibition were $68,708 60; expenditures, $46,618 62, \eaving s surpius of $20,000 27, which sum ba 0 paid by the man- ere to the sressury of the institute, About @ yet to collected, waich will Maxe the total receipie on account of tue exni- dition Of 187410 rouud HUmoers By the report of the Finance Committee it appears that the bs ace ip the treasury Of (Le Institute on the Bist oi January, 1874, hehe $2,117 4. he receipcs — the exuioitio id ali other sources durin; ye 743 88, making the who saovet $ ey) oe a expeduiture bgt tue year amount to $49,283 54, ieaving & valance | Ww (06 treasury om the Bist of Jaudary, 1876, of | O42 Td ares excess Of bi18 Dalance over that of 676 8 $3,405 28. Ms. J, HK, Kicd objected to this | Feport, Whiod Ne stated Was out & true srarement | Of the commition of the Imad ol tue iostLute, and | bia Views were supported by several wemu | on motion, the repur, wus ree ww = § committe cousisting of ard. Thomas M, Adriauce, Nathauiel Whe er, Loutrel aad Baward Schell, WoO Will Make report ate syecial meet On the 18ta inst, ‘Tue Commitiee ou Nomina. 8 issued tue iviluWing ticket Jof tue eledsioN of losticute oo the Lith list. :—President, Elliott oy cowdin; First Vice President, Cyrus 1 ne Wien Pi Viee Presigent, Thomas Kutter; Third President. Lous a. Kutneriord Deiamater, Cvrus H, Lioyds regarding the subject Of registering ai! | A large and excited meeting of the mempers of | Steamer Sctuller (eh). Tapross, Powpbars / Jan 2l, with Tdse and YO passenge’ Koaath. @ Kahne. Mad very heavy pn raion and er nd 'urbutent eva the Whole pussaxe s was Go saniv Hook six hours by tog. er Crescent City, Curtis. Havana Jan 30, with i mise aod passengers to Co, Feb3,3 AM, | ats * ton 7 30, 8v0ke brig | a fe Wieeler, trom Cardenas tor New York. Steamer Old Dominion, Walker, Nortolk, cig P Point | and sbenakse te mdse and passengers to the Ula Do- j Mimon Steamshin Co Pesala weamer Benetactor, Jones, wumington, a ‘with Daval stores. ac, to W P Clyde & Co. sa scour (bas A ee (of Boston), Ken’ ' righ sugar to ord jer: vessel to « D Hurlbat & Co, } Tott King (of = ais', Bradford, Aux C: 2 | gaye ri ie jogwood to A Nones; vessel to Jon Bova f Benet Charies Platt ‘of Philadelphia), Cobb, remenoey Bere with jumper to W A Park & U0; vessel to sas w bt es sehr J Leck wood. Haracastie, Fooette, Inlet 10 Gave, with Tomber 10 Swift Bros; vessel ‘en Brunt & Bro.’ 1s bound to Boston. ok elenk Joan, 10 sehr Jacob & iti igeway. ry re. owe lumber Clark; vessel to Van ne Post Boy, Robinson, Brunswick, 14 yee wo 2 Eppinger, By anal & Co; raszel 8 R > Busta a ‘Sehr Keliie Crowell, Crowell, Chi ston 9.4878 cotton, & fore F 1 yoeget to oa 2,09. ti a on aye, lamsber to tie New Haven bawmill Co; vessel to Par: sous & Loud sebr leaac Keon, MeKeasie, Norfolk, with corn to Overton 4 Hawk: resterdi carer in aes error, It was the sobr PASSED THROUGH pacing GaTR BOUND 8OUTE. City of Pitohbui ork. with mdse and passengers *™ on vale vale, Froviaenes tor New York, with mane vend Dassen Gates, Smit Bes ALE SES ete Srocanny an new Tore BOUND mast. eamer Lleanor, Joti New ¥ ars Fanon Janeen tt se fans Bent Uvorge Gurney. Ourney, Port Jonueun sof Provi- nent it Mary Brewer, Baundors, Port Jobneon for Bock cone WM Bowen, Dill, New York for Providence, Steamers Holsa! Port au a erinoes pone, Rich angen Danovaro. tia Git Bremen, Gipeey Hr), Wres, Carib stanzas agen J * Jordan Miragosne; Emma OUR MARINE CORRESPONDENCE, row. erty, to French gines, 400 sacks Gaxesed, $0 tone salt, 100 olive of}, and the balance coal o:l barrels, she struc! até PM yesterday, wind southwest, with rain, fog and A Treasurer, kdward scuell; Corresponding secie- tery, He oH. tb Hecording secretary, J, itor homas M. Agrienee, iy ewtoo, li, P, ve br aod Robert Wei! ond. ‘soara ol Mani aes Koight, H, 4. Newwa, James 086, ad habe inches of wosse bel Mees.” ane thes i aba Yeai closed its business last night by @ grand ban- { a prospesta tor getting favor- fyrater, and the ts sor patting ee Reon Sou any (bie Fi ad they will discharge cargo ‘omer | ™ to lightei torward it to New Yor. Newrorr, Ri, Feb 4, 1875, Block Jeland wrecking gangs succeeded, igh water this morning, in hauling off the three masted schoone! Laura E Messer, of Rockland. from Boston tor Baltt- more, which went ashore on =andy Poiat, Block Island, nd brought her to this port. Beyond being a little chated she ts in as ition, ns Jar as can be wien she went fore she loads, ascertained hh bottom wll be e: has blown a gal dd in consequence of wnich'no vessel sailed. night there are ‘upward of ‘Bit vessels in this harbor windbound. MARITIME MISCELLANY. wa See cadie news, ‘The purser of the steamer Crescent City, from Havana, bas our thanks for his Mnatons: StRamxkr WILMINGTON, mes, from Baitimore for Ha- ane. put into Norfolk “Feb 'with maciiuery brokent will repair una proceed to-day (ih). STEAMER Proreiaan Monsm. trom Key West for New York, which put imto Savanuah 2d inst with machinery broken. repaired and resumed her voyage night of 3d. B. Marr E Tatas, Holloway, trom New York Aug ee ly lost on the Patagonian bee! oat BE reguterea 1 ast. ry ns, ws bails ia be gh 4 Myatic, Conn, whenee she hai ied, and hi assorted cargo. Th j ed 0, ‘y at) & ana others and as furus koown there is bat small amount of insurance upon her. Bric Iza, Walls. (roe Cientuegos tor Portland, at Vine- yard Haven Feb 3, had neavy weather, and shifted cargo, broke mainboom and sprup; . en be Be = trom the prevent CS hae taken to the Marine Hospital Baio /ruet Botton (Br) re Pernambuco, via New aw wile Belg towed 4 into the latier and ‘stove & boat of, Britten Br. before reporeed shondon eine hailed oro Aa Dulit te 186% and Harrig Biter, Pepin, Cat hse from Calals tor New York with eK ety fe Ho (before boners ed). went asho: ttle is Graal rf Slee. ei snow storm yi ota ult, and bile tis feared will be a total i. The nig Ae eee ‘and, dark, and Lr vessel was going with ests ‘When she struck, e 3 & hi The mate, also, The schooner ie s good vessel of tain is one of the tare y arge of the vesse! wreckers were at work on fer on the 3th. Scour Axw & Susan (Bry. Gammon, from New York Deo 3) for Morgan Pill, B, wi 2 im with Jan a lat 47 22, Jon 31 be ‘with her stern store ia nd abandoned, b: am is, at Boston ye: trom Liverpool. ably been taken off by some ‘Susan . ‘istered 320" wi The os ‘Norwalk Ct in 1863, bailed trom Na: NP. She has on board 71,865 gallons naphtte and 11,568 do re- ined petroleum. Scmn Mary Anna Bxxt collided with steamer Seyret off >mith’s Point. Chesapeake say, Jan 27, The had her port rail carried away from near the tern fc of enn to the cane besides being con: injured 1 en Scur Caas E Scauua.e (Br), arrived at Baltimore Yeb 3, from Norfolk via False Cape, ‘was ashore, 4b tow of two tugs. ihe Scain bound from Bahia to Baltimore with a ci wit 6.168 cyte of sugar, ut one-third or one-fourth ot ‘which has been saved. Sen ree oF - Portland, aeons at nespagg re- mains, with Prospects of getting afoat. A steam ae in a) be vent d dows, when an effort will be made to er of water. Scour Keoxox. Kelly, from St John, NB, Tufte (before reported ashore on Bobear loss. No ance on vessel, Crew Scag Mary H Wesrcorr, before reported ashore at Oregon Inlet, has gone to pieces. Pitot Boat Geo W Buon, No ll, ashore at Jones’ Bar, LI, is tast going to pieces. Arexanpria, Feb 3—The schooner Triane. Captain Joseph Coleman, with a cargo ot oysters, while being towed up the river yesterday atternoon, was cut through or had her seams opened by the ice and had to be run ashore on the Virginia shore, justabove Black- berry Cove. The schooner Annie Lowe went down this Morning to take off the cargo of the sunken ve 1. The schooner Elizabeth, with » cargo of wood t ‘asbing- ton, was towed up yesterday aiternoon nd image fat ia Queen street dock. Her captain went on to Washington, Tans, gnd during the absence of her crew last night she sunk, Rares, it is supposed, been cut through on her way up e rive Guoucesrer, Mi Feb 3—The fisning schr Annie E Lane. which wen it wittie dvod Harbor beach in a snow storm J. ccesetully launched at 25, high nde, coe) but slight dama; Hatirax. NB, Feb 4—Capt Macaulay tario. reports that on Jan 20 be saw « b ad ordable Ieland. The, maces g and the vessel apparently had of the schr On- ark ashore at the ards were rt position. Balto da toc Vrssets Sorp—At New York, by aucti By? hall of brig Mattano, burnt in the lower bay, sol: and Issé ow in damaged condition, a Siw o HOG) SE GISIP, DO Saami ss from New Orleans for Liver- ool, and San ADtomio (Br), from tod me) for 7% oe Jan No ist, &c (by steamer Memphis, at Boston from Liv- —— Bakes, from Mazatlan for Léverpoel, anehtas Bee from Clentuoges for Portiand, Steamers Vicksburg Pr, Sri Jan "si ode 1 oe 42S, 10n 0 ry nats pene aula hare ach Ia ae ae wi ee Liver, 08, Bove 'k bowud south, pels Svar sone a; Par Perak fom ng gen nieces Sea a NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS, Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are intormed that by telegraphing to the Haaaso Londoa Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart. lures from European porta, other porte abroad, of Amorican and ail foreign vesmels tradlag with the United States, the same will be eabled te this country sree of charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Axrwanr, Feb¢—Sailed, steamer Switserland (Belg), Jackson, New York (and passed Flushing at ¢ PM). Canpurr, Feb ¢—Arrived, sohf Allie Burnham, Baxter, Nantes. Drat, Feb 4—Sailed, bark Siam (2x), Mair (from Lon- don), Pensacola. Doxaine. Feb S—Arrived, bark Harrisburs, Howe, Philadelphia. Exuovtn, Feb $—Sailed, brig Prosperite (Nor), Beruld- sen, United States. Gaavesevy, Feb 4—Sailed, Charlotte, for Pensacola. Gxxos—Arrived, bark’ Alaska, Perry, New York. Havana, Feb 2—Arnived, bark Abbie B (Br), Cofill, New York. Arrived at s portin France Feb2, ship Atlas (Nor), Moller, Movtle. Liverroot, Feb 4—Salied, ships Senator (Br), Porter, Tybee; Clara Killam (Br), Sproul, ——; barks North- arn Chief (Br), Miller, New York (after putting back), Modoc (Br), Marsh, Tybee; O & Jayne, Hawkins, do; John Campbell (Br), Hankinsom, do: Helios (Nor), Threllman, Pensacola; Palermo (Br), Wade. Boston; Ocean (for), Jensen, Darien; Sarah Mandell (Br), Ninnes, Charleston. (Some of the above have been reported sailed previously.) Sailed 34. ship Marcia C Day, Chase, United States; barks Conquestatore (Ital), Lauro, Baltimore; Obdalia (Sp), Echevarria, United States; James Peake (Br), Ha- ben, do: Maud Helen !8r), Dunn, do. Arrived éth, ship Melpomene (Br), Christensen, San Prancisco; barks Florence Chipman (Br) Ferr, New Or- (Br), Grant, Savaunah, jailed, bark Marianna UZ (Port, Santos, United States. Moviez, Ped ¢—Arrived, seamer Elysia (Br), Camp- ell, New York for Glasgow. Massina—dalled, bark Scud, Wilson, United States; brig John H Kennedy, Hughes, do: sohr J H Ve Wolf. Crowell, do. MansRiLtes—Salled, bare Ginseppe Lanata (Ital, Guagnino, San | rareisco (hae been reperted sailed from @enoa Jan 3 tor New Orleans). Narves—Saiiet, C Lauro, New York: St Angello. and @ Lawrence. do, Munarea, do, PoawNatai—Arrived, brig Manson, Smith, New York. Queuxstown, Fev Arrived, ship Ada Iredale (Br), Napton, San Francisco, Sailed Sd, barks Zaarag (Nor), Aalholm (from Tralee), New York; Louise (or), Moreh Grom Hull), Pensacola, both having repaired; brig Rutus (Be), OBristensen, Wimington, NC, h10 Janwino, Peb d—Gatled, steamer Ithariel (Sr), Pearson, Baltimore. Sureins, Feb tGailed, bark Spirite (Aas), Staugher, New York, Sourmaurron, Feb ¢—Arrived, steamer America (Ger), De Limon, New York tor Bromea. Failed Feb 4 Glovannino, for dan Praneieeo (?) Guvana, Feb ¢—Arrived previous, brig Madawaska, Merritt, fork, Tas v~Arrived, “Florence, from New York." Warrayonn, Fev $—Sailed, barks Deve Dubroveeni (Ave, Knerevioh, New York; Rodolfe Danovero (ital), Podesta, and Figli Accame (tev, Plonelia, dey Maria Pace (ital tks Fortuasto Padre (ital), Qerassine, United stares; Battagiia (ial), Mooeategiiata, do, Lowpox, Feb 4—The Agra has arrived at Deal bedly G@emaged, having beon in collision with & vessel as sea ° FOREIGN GN PORTS, Bruno ea, About peony gee ut aie atavener, Re New York, fsoloonsootes ia | Rite j wea oie Hasse ts. ria) nd O8bera ae tape Mod arlaney Per? Feb we beberived, brig Asa Porter (Sr), St Soha, Arrived Dat steamer Cuba, McIntosh, New York. Sailed, ‘Jan 2, bark ‘Ophir (Nor), Christensen, S 423th, schr' Josephine (yacht), Poaaix, Char S steamer Algeria (op), ‘Mércader (irom New Or Tea Barcelona! sehr Asi Haskins, Wilming- Tn pot er rah barks Ormus, Shackford, for north of Hattera: ‘ Carying, ‘oe Kew ¥ Carty, for do a timore, Kewadin (Br. Peterkin, tor Bal mith; Ernestine, ‘apley, tor north of Hutteras. do; schrs RS mith, or Boston, do; Hannah MeLoon, Keen, ic E/Scannet (Bry, Baberle for north of, Hate ohn E santord Dean, tor New York, do; and une. vax, NS, Feb 4—arrived, schr Wm A Pugh, Gloa- “Batleg bed sehr Minnie Cronan (Br), Kingston, Ja. Oty Jan 26—Nailed, steamer State of Alabama wo, "Flint lew Orleans via Bordeaux (and sailed trom SE it Naan Moon, Riley, xssiva, Jan i—In port bark Harvest Moon, for New York, 1dg, to sail about 16th. a Metaovans, Jan 5—In port Dark Ellsworth, er) trom Gaines. cf chartered to load coal at Newcastle, NSW, for . Mowreribxo, Dec 10—Arrived, barx Eyrie, Littlefield, Arrived torrat brig, Dudley, Dannel, Baltimore (and za 2A Trived, brig Herman, Pete Kew York “not arrived wih)? Feb 8, org ‘Josefa, Troe Pours Mepwar, Jan %2—OCleared, brig Alpha (Br), Me Nereus dan #7—Sailed, bark Bilge (Non, Westma aaa, = . orth, of Hatter th, orig ‘alice farhon, Sounen ‘Arrived Feb %, bark {unm (Br), Carlisle, New Yor Re Or port Jan 2 bark'G de a brine Loch ter Pept Ta Mee MN Alexander Harding, John tad Sosepe ‘Souther, ct 1 all for north of Hatteras ae pon ‘acne oF Piya. to Terke's a VI Ja tf ne bark OL Taylor, Seara «| aaa ‘is, Jan 26—arrived, echr Jesus Jones (Br), AMERICAN PORTS. aA ETANORLA, Feb S—arrived, echr Isabel, Baltd riage felon teamers Siberia Ass Harrison. Liver Beh ool, Memp) nis ‘Br. Mellon, lercedita, Maram Rarieston’ ainatabra, Doane, thal brig “are on eee Pag reece sclirs ‘Addie. ——, 88 Mary A Harmon, Mahiman, New York; 5 Flora Condon, ety, of Eat Cle ir Williams} rt, Willits, Philaa d'Providence, sehra, ill, Stowe, Fiorenee, Dean Westgate, doy annie malen, Matheson. Porttind to load fOr Sailea~-Stexmers (Br) and, Williamsport barks susan L, Pitageratd, Mabel, Dover, 4 0 Winge, abd TOR UTIMONE: Feb 3—Arrived, brig Mery Rice, Tucks yy OKE, Feb rrives cl Ji schr C _& Scammell (bn uth. Bahia wa more : (where she was nuh ore) a3 Schrs Thos J Lancaster, West , Arrived, steamers Ganadinn, ‘one Miller, Liver. D J Fole Price, Wilmington; bre es ona M schrs Peerless, P a anza: Rome, Hassan, Kockport, mers meCieltan. LES ‘Providence: Louisa, Walker, Kaenton, NC; Wm Woouwa Soune, New York; schrs Cephas Sterrett, pabiides campbell Bridnevown Be eilerics and Gracia, brigs ‘tary, ‘Somerv, pool » NC; Calvert, Charles arwrood, cata, cal Cee Richmond; schrs Adaie caster, West Indies. weyuL RIVE: ER, BC. Jan 28—Arrived, bark Diadem (Br), iams, Ply: mH m Pe ‘1 (Br), wig, Newcastle. a abhecloared su ; Karon vo ‘Matewick hus), Jamefalt BaTH, Pad ply ihr bpbs! Isaac Howland, Lakeman, GHARLESTON. Feb 1—Cleared, bark Rome, Otis, Liv. d—Schr Carrie 8 Webb, Homan, Boston (not as r hed), iar ‘ved. steamer Flag, Lockwood, Poston; schrt Fama B a 60 ore; City of Chelsea, 1 dtnOit the port, bark Beltiste (Br), Jennines, from Liverpoo trbved—Schr Alice Borda, Dukes, favanuab, Gieared—Bark Hverhard Delins (Br Herboth, Bre men; brig Bélia Dolores (+p), Genesta Barceion‘ Suied-Ssteamer Manhatten, Woodhull, New, ort Bea Gul Dutton, Baltimore; brig Chili (Sp), Ferrer, cy Pon, feb 1—Arrivea, echr Martha Collins, bat y Rese MO MONROE. Fed 4—Arrived, sohr Ni Bes bere Ree Rio Janeiro for orders (and Lopeend in—Bark “NM shore tron from — for Balti- sect esa rig acehree teat eae Watson, BgALYESTON, Jan %—arrived, schr Laurel, MoColl, a. ‘S0th (net Feb 1), schr Marcia 8 Lewis, Lewis, DS Arrived, steamer City of Austin, Eldridge, New i ata nea S Lema, ace lacewet Burgess, Gieered--Rark Retermer Ch, Maman ae & ab mou o Liverpool. sae ORLEANS. Powe are sohr U0 H Robinssa, WH se Coane pd Battl rH , Rastan. a Arrices, bark. » By sche ute ate Frommond. F Havre; barks Agne* ared—Ship Ave bork sont et storm pre} vpagiee and joha Aut i bark Baltimore ee “estie rHeeal t,o Sei He, nip, Buterge Bria Bran Orgs Cemaieet ae sohrJ M Morales, BL a EHiLADELPULA, , Bob e-Arrived, steamers ren Reyn: Y A sobre ie bee Pa ha Zquator, Hinckley, Charles bac red sien =e Vaderla a Randall, Ant Ries ner Norman, Ni oF Reston, with steamer Norman, IRE VP opypeensingia sc io B Gregg and Lizzie paneer Gardenss for for. "Philadelpaia; tio, from meleneee et for do. AM—Passed a op, ae De! Equador, from Streston; “bate Onl, trom Woes « Ann liza, for Matanzas: brigs Alice tow. for Gaibarient sere ‘day Lulu Ammerman, tor . schrs Remon D Ajaria, from Matan- ia Clarke, from Jacksonville: Lucy H Snow, er etawed a meen in tow—ship WJ Hardeld. aninniad Charles Purve: tea, for Cork for orders; sobr Sallie W'ikay, tor Aspia wall. +hooners are below coming up. sae ntnae Re Ria te ati i chmond, $oREt assed down this PM. A Lierm, Drags is in sig oni ieee ol ropes coming up under steam. eavy gale from W. "i Wy wa, Del, rab. No change in vessels before re to NW during the night, 1 ice Allred, = ig toe Grace Leting Mig ielne hr Montana remain at a ved, schrs Belle Crowell, Sor, wonan: ytd Sore Mey Salt Mi Thonioon, U or New (rleans: Gladiator (Br), Par- ir. do, to load rs Le aa a yee 1 all, Seavey, vow York ter PY ie 4 down, 4th—Barks ‘elias, tor Newry; Mi ae spol fo e Curde choy for Cs Clark, Santon jenas; for for Provt for New periedy bark Prince Allred, en: Richmond and bb ot ATLAN| D, eet brig Ethel Bolton (Br), Swain, Pernam- oe Te atenmner Franconi! x. New ¥ ks bark, Was or cate a teat Spe PORT»! ‘A, Feb 3—Arrived, erg KS Rawiey, apy ‘nto ens , genes Hebel Hi La a Retrauatier Dee. (or Welfasts Planek jendersoa, *eROv Vitel, Peo én port brig Carrie Porine eis Feb ir steamer Galore, ee Wek . jew York; bi At 1 Kenedy ifanoang. eseisbis wane PI, ods aeniner vag Hallett, Se rte the SomeeatTs as (bhi rt LE aS oeaby, Core ean co i stan eats af Rica, for Paoame via Mew Ett ay aig ig park Amelia se tend. pkey West, ‘New York. osteay ete Minaie Miller: eehrs ins =e ror Searsived, sohr Jobe, Ge» bev saree brig Lea, Walle, MISCELLANDO! TAIN E: FROM Dir. nierati ai Pe peer cit TP aetettion, st : theta iaueg) haat ener { 0o charge Sues Attorney, - broadway. _ Voucks Res ‘ROM sels dara Mates nelve wy riers, no Waa? Counsellor: hee Browd way ‘BRALD abMAanac, Puree granted ee w tay, cna of the hin’ Ai faa Wow ready. Ute ection Teturnis=-t na | pa eta rus—Govert ton ‘orty. Oudem ment un sees htt