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NEW 10 THE STATE CAPIT. Steere AL OBITUARY. REAR ADMIRAL CHARLES H. BELL, This distinguished naval officer died yesterday at New Brunswick, N. J., in the seventy-seventh year of his age. He was born in the city of New York, August 15, 1798, and at the age of fourteen was appoiited midshipman from this State, and was ordered for duty in Coimmodore Decatur’s squadron, in 1813, remaining with the hero until the spring of 1814, When he Was transferred to the squadron of Commodore Chauncey, on Lake Ontario, Where he continued to cruise unul peace av declared, In 18156 young Bell rejoined Deca- squadron, and served in the Mediterranean, received bis commission as lieutenant rank servedin the West India squad. Sayings aud Doings of Legislators Alter the Baitle. iicerreriine Chances of Costigan’s Bill in the Senate. The Minority Report as to the Fifth Avenue » » During the summer or 1533 he was Pavement. attacved tothe Brooklyn Navy Yard, remaining nial on store duty untd i534, when he joined the Pacite squadron and served on tae sloop ALBANY, Feb, 19, 1875. Vincennes as executive officer, belog pro- The excitement and bitterzess of temper ex- moted to the command of the schooner Dolphin in 1836, Commissioned as Com: bivited pending the contest on the Costigan bill have now suosided, and the Legislature to-day resume the even tenor of its way. Both houses fave adjourped over to Tuesday evening next. Specu ation on defeat and victory 18 suil preva. | tent, and “1 told you so; “You would not take my advice,” and other kindred expressions met your ears around the hotels aad on the floor of the Assembly. PHILOSOPHIC STATESMEN. It is said that the dill would have deen easily beaten haa it been putt) a vote on Wednesday, Wander tn 1540, Beli was ordered to command the schooner Dolphin, whic! jormed a part of the Brazil squadron, onty leaving 01s Vessel in Is46 to take comand of the schooner Yorkto#n on the coast f Avr.ca, In 1550 he returnea to the Navy Yard at brookivn, and continued on special duty nul 1854 hts health being much impaired by long service op topical coasts. On obtaining his cou- mission as captain during the latter part of 1sd4 he was ordered to the frigate Con- sieilation, of the Mediterranean squadron, where be coptinued until 1358, coming home to take charge of the Nor olk Navy Ya:d. In 1862 be was commissioned Commodore, signal service on the Gulf Coast on blockade ‘ | duty, and he assumed command of the Pacific when seventeen semocrats voted soildly with the | gcyyuron until 1864, only leaving it to go to the republicans, on the motion of Mr. Daly, calllag for | James River in support of the federal Fees ee 4 | cho! y ted to the the previous question. Tne mistake made by | fore Richtwond. in 1806 he was promo! nk oO! rt d acted as commandant ot Governor Tilden’s friends, taking thts view of | Teak gyir Aimieal, ane ace ‘ the Brooklyn Navy Yard until 1868, Since that the case, appears to be in not sustaining the mo- | ferent Ler ia Beil heh Pert pt tot fe sion. 0}. Me: DAN Dear ss eclatneds mas have twe nN the oud aad new na 3 Ol this Sountry the brought the bill before tae House on its third Admiral was warmly esteemed by his superiors reading at once, and those seventeen democrats | and subordinates, veing a men of high houor aud could not then have backed down. But “delays | Ufarnished courage. ‘the funeral of Admiral are dangerous,” and the game of the opposition, very well managed 80 far, was adroitly circum- vented througd tueir own lack of acuteness. Mr. Daly called for the previous question ia order to prevent the disgraceful scenes which were alter | ward enacted upon the foor of the House, This was ceriainly & lanudaosle movement on his part. The democratic party in the Legisla- ture cannot now afford to have their meetings converted into a bear garden, and, for lack of bet- ter employment, exhaust their eloquence in abus- ing their Goveruer and his motives. CHANCES FOR THE BILL IN THB SENATE. The bili to-day revched tue Seuate im regular order of business. It was referred te tae Com- Mitree on Affairs of Cities. The ‘eilowing are members of this committee:—Senatocs Woedin, Booth, Wagner, Dickiuson, Coe, Jacoe# amd Pox. Here there will be some Warm discussion aad wWirepuiling beiore a cou a ls CudIe oe ether toreport tle bil as it stands, Wiueat smend- jormet euarch, corner of Aibuny and George streets, New Brunswick. ADELAIDE VAILLANT. Mrs. Adelaide Vaillant, the last of the St. Do- mingo refugees, died yesterday im the ninety- eighth year of ner age, at the residence of ber grandson, Edward Osborn, No. 515 West Forty- ninth street. Tne deceased was born in Mar- seilles, France, in 1/77, and went with her father to St. Domiugo at an eurly age, where she entered aconvent. In tue never to forgotten uprising of the negroes of that piace in 1795, which re- suited in the ra‘hless massacre of almost tne entire waite popwatioa, her facuer perisved, and she Was one of tne very iew wuo succeeded ta ew ing toe fury of the Diacks. Through the Scelity Of a colored servant sue received timely c Warsing of toe Impending danger and took refuge on beard of a stip hound for the United Stares. eased has resided in New York for up- eioty years, enjoying until a few days dea exce leat uealtu, wu delore be BEY. STEPHEN D. BROWN, D. D. ment, or to offer for the activa ef te 3 * Senate wita materia Leb ages Rev. Stepaen D. Brown, late presiding elder ot All the aruiiery o let Conference and one of the B(rategy Will Low Then arises t eminent divines of the Methodist Episcopai Veto tne bill uf te . departed tls lhe yesterday, at the age of under tne mine years, at his residence in this city. He owt £. for some time past with a | pinta assumed the more dan- He Was weil known ¢ America, and sat as a member vangelca! Aluaoce. His brethren of ibe will meet im the lecture room of the avenue Methodist Episcopal charch, in | a avenue, Rear Fourteenth street, on Mon- | {, tO take suitable acilon in regard to his trigue ¥ in Aioany The Legisras Kepuducan: Willam H. Robe funeral, THE CHEVALIER VICTOR M. DE GAJA, GENERAL IN THE FRENCH ARMY. {From the London Times, Feb. 5.) During the past Jew days there has passed away at a quiet Village in Berishire, at tue great age of eighty-nine, a veteran Frevch officer of the great reyuiutionary war, Who, though at one time one of our joes and a prisoner of warin this country, subsequentiy became closely ailied with one of our great families and died in an Engiish nome, | ‘The Cuevailer Victor Marion de Gaja, General in the Frenca army, was a@son of a country gentle- man residing near Castei Nanduoy, im the south oi Frapee, orn at a period woven the first rising c. McGowan, Wood, dames G. Thomps <. iam B Wooain, Daniel H. Cole, A.J. Wellman, Alcert Dow—1s. independent Repubiican— Andrew C. Middleton. Liveral Repudlicaun—Joun W. Coe, Democrats—Jonn C. Jacovs, Jonn Fox, Jacob a. Gross, Thomas A. Ledwith, Hugh H. Moure, sen- om Ray, Roswell A. Parmenter, Jesse C. Dayton, tliam Jonuson, George B. Bradley, Jarvis Lord, Alvert P. Laning—i2, Senator Middietun is always understood to vore With tue radical republicans and Senator Coe with the democrats, Taking tuis view o: the matter, im the event of the Costigan bil beg made a sirics party Measure, tae deqocrats Will have to Withdraw iour votes Irom tue Opposition to insure its passage. Should Seaator Middieton jom bands Of the political hurricane that was even- im lavor Of the bil they will require but three. | tually to sweep with resistless force THE FIFTH AVENUE PAVEMENT JOB over Continental Europe might have been | audible to watchul ears, nts cnildnood | From present appearances tne Fifth Avenue Pavement bil, introuucea vy Mr. Seward, will b> @ewated. The bill Was re‘errea ‘o the Committee on Cities, and to-day a mojority report came irom that body favoring the enaciment. Mr. James Day, Cuairman of the committee, and Mr. Jacob Hess sent iu a minority report against the pro- posed measure, which reads as f[o.loWws:— THE MINORITY REPORT. The andersigned disseu: trou the report ofthe major. | Sty of the Commuttee on rence to Assembly Dill entutled “An wct in relation to the Fitth avenue in the eliy of New York, anu tu ibe improvement thereot,”” for the toliowing reasons :— Firet—that it violuwes the spirit and letter of the con- | stiiuuional amendments opposed to special iegisiation. ‘Second—ihat the char.er o1 already prescribes how the objectsought to be stiained ean be had. Third—Jiiat invoking legislative interterence in deter. amining how and with whata street shall be paved, an avenue graded, or a sewer lata in any city is wromg in Princip: perbicious in practice. such matters shoud be iett exc.usive.y to the local authorities, acting under a generai law, as they aloue can be held toa strict accountauility. Was passed among seceues whic muht bave been supposed to be iucapavie of repetition. However twat may ve the colors of revoiutiovary France were borne with @ scarcely interrupted career of success irom the shores of the Meaiterranean to the gates of Moscow; and, of course, young ae Gaja entered the myttary service. Yaking part in the war in the Pe suia in i900, be Was made prisoner at Coruu: brought to England, ana in- urné at Wantage. hen ab exchange oi prison- ers restored himto his native country he took | | part as av officer im @ iigut cavairy regimenc in | the Russian campaign of 1812, reacuing and— More remarkabie stlil—returmiug irom Moscow. His charver, also, which carried him throughout the Campaign, Was brought back in salety to | France. In the retreat ater the great batile of | | Leipsic bis regiment was drawn up uear the bridge, protectins passage of ihe deieared army, wien | tne Emperor Napoleon rode up, and, seratcbing bis chee with his forefinger, as was lis wont ipa didicuity, eyed tue briage with a doubdtiul expres. | Fourth—iue bill under consideration gives, in effect, | gion, Le Gaja at once tvok his troop, cleared @ Fink avenue and an exclusive munopoly for herepair. | Bassage ainong the retreating soldiers, and es Pas secetnenaet ee tek bas uk. | Corted the Emperor over im safety. In'tue year eee eee ure OP THO Auctesve womens basa | 1817 General de Gaje married Matilda, eldest | daughter of the late Lora Robert Stepnen Fitz- gerald, abd gronduaaghter of the first Duke of Leinster. Sue died in 1850, The veteran soidier lived lor many years at Pau,in the south of France, where, during tne unoappy calamities which fell upon bis country during later times, he wus active in lending 01s aid to alleviate tue mis- lortunes Of his compatriots, but in poiltics be took little or no part. for the last two or three years he resided with bis daughter and son-in-law at the Kectory of East Heudred, within a ‘ew iniles oi Wantage, where he had been formerly interné @saprisouer of war. His fine presence, gentie manners and Kind aid aWectiouate disposition | will long be remembered by bis iriends aud ae- | quaintances, While ois recollections oi ap eventiul lie yave au interest to tus conversation which alent for ine pay ai by its passage this compavy wil ive privilege oF iaying \he same. Fyih—that it contemplates a heavy expenditure of money to be levied on the Whole cily for au improve- mens not urgently deinanied and af a time when the people are already overburdened with taxation ‘Sicth—ihat ith avenue is at present provably better aved than any other avenue in thi i but, conceding nat we had the power io pass such a bill, we submit that it wound oe a manifesily unust discrimination in favor of @ rich and iasiionsole drive guint inore bumbie but tur more usetui b es3 thorougutares. if the esthetic arguments preseated in favor of the em- bes ishment of Fitth avenue be weil grounced, even then the juxury showis be paid tor by those Who enjoy it qwather than by the owners of downtown, east und west roperty, five per centof whose inhabitants can never Rope to share in such sumptuous ment in this vill it will be reaily seen i enjoy the exclu st property owners YORK HEKALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1875—WITH SUPPLEMENT. Mars ‘SHIPPING NEWS el cA sic OCEAN SLEAMERS, Perhaps most of vhe readers of the synopsis Of pats OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE the report of the Civil Engineers’ Comuinittee, MONTHS OF FEBRUARY AND MARCH, which was publisbed in tne HERALD yesterday, Sails, [Pew Jato were puzzled vy the term “Joop lines,” and the a eo reierence to tvem ag the means by which rapid RAPID TRANSIT. 20, orp transit could be certainly secured, As the report w Elvernook ae i; :| Bremen... ; tteelf does not clearly explain the meaning 20. |Hamoure, ot the term, it is proper to herein pet » Havre... oS Brona | briefly convey the necessary information. parti, Feb. 24°| Livan: |e Bowling Gre The committee was certamly correct’ im | State of Nevada: |ieb. 24.) Glasgow... [72 Broadway. Frosia. 25.) Hamburg. Jot Broad implying that, however many railways may be | Liverpool, pubond we New Y e: Liverpool..| 1 Brosaway. ouilt in New York, rapid transit, in its oxinenie “|Ginsgow 2: |7 Bowhts Green sense, will not be secured until “loop lines” are By 2Bowhng Green established, Yet it 18 somewhat premature to dis- pavecnec: 1p Row ing Green cuss their construction before main or trunk rall- | % pavarpool.. ft lie teed Ways for rapid trausit of passengers up and down | Cityo¢ NewYork [Mich 6:[Liverbool” [15 Broadway. town are built, When these are in operation, op | Elvsia.. ch 6 having performed | Bell wiil take place on Monday, at the Second Re- | e Aeventh—Thar many of the lar on the avenue ¢ eA the scheme asan experi- | feW can DOW comimand, He died ou Sunday, the | Ment and protest uainst i Bist wit. ‘Lastly, that your committee is at present engaged un- ibd titers at er the instruction o: the House im draitiny a general 9 t J REPU ‘ANS. Jew providing for @ uniform system of paving and ax THE GERMAN REPUBLICANS. wessinents in the city of New Yora. Kespecttully submicte JAMES DALY, JACOB Hos, When the pavers were han‘eé in Mr. Daly moved #0 lay both ‘eporte on the table ior the presen'. Mr, I. J, Campbell ovje ang suid the proper course was to senu the bill ummediately velure tue Committee of the Whole. M. LANGUAGE FROM THE PU LIC SCHOOLS, Judge Dittenhoefer presiding, held a meeting at No, 449 Bowery last night, It was aunounced PROTEST AGAINST THE EXCLUSION OF THE GER- | pool, Fe | Capt G © Mitchel, late master, dled @ ter an illness of 24 | snch measures as May be necessary to punish the | days; he was a native of Scotland, 55 years. | parties who committed the giaring and outrageous | _ Sr Avrora, at San Francisco Feb 10°from Liverpool, Irau ts at tae late election held in the towa of Mid- | reports. sept 23, John Lawlor. of Nove seotla, seaman, | diet - ‘om aloit and st. low. | | dietown, by which the honest voters had been | ered trow the ship and kept in the water two and # half The German Republican Central Committee, ex. | Mr. Daly’s motion was carried by avote of 25to that the Execuuve Committee, at a meet 82, The gentiemun also iuiredaced a general bill bg ela ust reviously fn connection with nia report, providing tor the | 2% Be i F sly, had big dpc aving Of streets in wl! cilies ‘0, the State. This | (OF the ensuing year as lollows:—Presi- tam gives control oi the matier to the Boards of | Geut, Morris Friedsam; Vice Presigent, Otio | ‘Aldermen and Mayors. When streets have been | S9pP, aud Secretary, George Von Senack. paved or repaved the expense must be Horne not | Some action was taken io Increase and strengunen rty benefited, but hy a geners ne organization by te election promis eng ge Ming ng @ ees at Larue to the Central Committe: and resolu. assexsmient Upon tue taxable property of ine whole city. Li une-tuild of tue properiy owners Ovject, then application i# made wo tue General Term oj the Supreme Court, who appoint three cowmissiouers to examine into the matter, No paten: pavement will be allowea except ior re- pairing rorposes, All ordinances heretoiore passed giving authority for pavements not pe- titioned Jor by & majority of property owners, aud Where no contract bas veen eutered 1u10, are de- -clared void. THE “RING FRAUDS ENACTMENT, tous were aiso passed, by a unanimous vote, de- clariog against the elumination of we German language, a8 @ branch Of imsiracuon, irom the pubue schools. THE GERMAN DEMOCRATS. The German Democratic General Committee hela ameeting atthe Ttutonic Assembly Rooms last night. Magnus Gross presided, and itt was an- | In spite of the best exertions of the Fire Depart- ‘tary, John Little; Treasurer, William Wheeler; | ecutive Committee were also elected. | Thursday morning with a table knife while insane, | but effective plan for detecting the thief. | piece and Upset the teakettie. Tne bili introduced at the soucsation of Gov- nounced that in piace of ex-Alderman Schiicting, enor ‘iden and drawo up by Mr. Charies ie donut ederic! . tees ' ‘O'Conor, providing, awong over things, for the | ately deceased, Fre derick Maerz wal eit ag issue Of atiacureuts auatnst the property of | member of the Executive Committee trom the | Officials accused of iraudulent approvrietion of | TWents-second Assembly district. avlic Moneys, to-day passed the Assempiy, It | The Executive Come @ introduced a series as ulready passed tne ate and Will now goto Of reso.utions, which Were adopied, protesting, in the Govergor for bis Sixty-aix votes the name of the German democratic element of Were only recorded © ave, nu atoue ths city, agamst the propused exclusion of the Time Gelvat was lear went around Germau language trom the public schools, A copy ‘that IDO ences in velaif Of \Weed and coipany Ol These resolutions is to be transmitted to tue ‘were at work, Under the operations « bill ‘the property of tus gentiemao can nm > ate tacbed and heid until a determination of Lhe suis nding aguinsl tue, @HE WESTCHESTER COUNTY EXCISE Bilt. The vill of My. Schiefeiin repeainy the special Baw nelative to excise matiers in Westchester cvanty passed | ay. TAMMANY SOCIHTY. Board of Laucation, A JUROR IN THE CHAIN GANG. MONTGOMERY, Ala, Feb. 19, 1875, Mr. Edward Smith, @ negro, on the jury of the City Court, was put on the city chain gang to- last. His place on the jury is Vacant. LIVINGSTONE’S IN MEMORIAM. PROPOSED MISSION FROM BRITAIN TO APRICA, [From the Manchester Guardian, Feb. 5.) Two large meetings were held in Dun yester- day to promote the mission proposed to be es tablished on Lake Nyassa in memory of Dr. Livingstone, Mr. Young said that one of the merchant princes of Dundee could easily give him enough eaiico and beads to stop the slave traffic at the Lake. He The\Tammany Society neid a special meeting fast night. The only vusines# transacted was the fnitiation of forty new members, among whom were ex-tudge William A. Beach, counsel in the Beecher-Biiton case ; Civil Justice quinn, lirst Vice President lan many Geveral Comm. tiee, and Hou. Jone Deering, sormerly of Apollo Hall, THE* WEATHER YESTERDAY. | The followime record will show the changes tn | the temperature anring tue past twanty-iours, in comparison with the corresponding date of last THE ear, a8 recorted M Hudnut’s Pharmacy,,Meraid was guiny out and would take calico with bin P, Bauding, New York :— suliciest, he thougit, to supply the ueed of tue 187: 1875. 1874 «1875. chie/s ej Close up tue slave trade. (Appianse,) 2 Y 18 38 ar The Kev, Dr. Stewart said that of the £10,000 re- 2 18 30° quired to start the mission, £6,000 had already au 25 OP. M. 29 been sabserived In Glasgow, and when (he buiance ooo OF = 3D P. M, 20 wae got they Would make a beginning. verage temperature yesterday wreee 26 A committee, Cousisting OF many vo) (he leading rage temperature ior correspondiuy dace clergy and jaymen of the town, Was appointed to VERE). ssrmpssstreprecterrtsesetersesees GAM | COMOCL BUDECTIPCONS, day lor 100 days, ‘or stealing hogs the night belore | 7. Bowing Green Broad: either side of the cliy, the conception oF “loop | The Committee ee tate ot Indiana lines” may be carried into eifect, | of Civil” Engineers did uot discuss this | ,ominarania. idea, because they did not wish to com. | plicare tne sudject of rapid transit. Their mnere reference to it has, however, caused an 1n- quiry which will perbaps be satistied by tie fol lowing expianation:—'be “loop ines,” so-catled, are merely to ve transverse rapid transit rail. ways, passing through several of the cross streets and connecting the lateral rauways, A diagrain Havre .....|56Broaaway ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. illustrating them would have the appearance of WIGH WaTER two awkwardly made figures of eight placed one | 648 { Gov. Island..morn 8 34 above ibe other, They are expected to be jour in | 5 41) Sandy Hook..morn number -the first to pass througn Fourteenth street, the second through Fifty-ninth street, a third to make an equal division of the sey be- ue ne ¥ wee: id th Hark i) teem, shag, arrest, aud he Harlem ver | PORT OF NEW YORK, FEB. 19, 1875. Thus there would be made 4 series of loops, or, more properly speaking, rectangles, trom points CLEARED. on the side of which passengers might be readily transported to jocalities on the ovher sides, By this means much of the time whicn would be lost by people in walking frum one side of the city to | ube otier in order to take the cars on the lateral ; railway would be saved, There are many other advantages that wouid resuit irom the esiabiish- ment of the “oop jines.” They will be spoken of at another ume. The project will con- ‘nue to be an idea, merely, tor years yet, and even long aiter lateral rapid transit raul- | Ways are in Operauon. Yet it will be some time beiore they can be carried into etlect, for ime in- creases more rapidly tu value than anything else in New York. | ‘The members of the Rapid Transit Committee of the Board af Aldermen held an executive session lor the purpose of consultation upon the substance | ol their forthcoming report. They did not come to a decision, however, and will meet again on Tuesday next. NEW YORK CITY. Steamer Utopia (Br), Thomson, Glasgow—HNenderson 70 eeteee Maas (Dutch), Chevalier, Rotterdam—Punch, ‘Steamer Neptuno, Borrv, Boston—H F Dimock. Bark tieiena, show, Melbourne—Matller & Querean. tenn Gentoo, Staples, Bombay and Calcutta—salter rmore. Burk Omega (Br), Bruce, London—Peabody, Willis & park Felix Mendelssohn (Ger), Barber, Bremen—Chas Luling & Co. Bark Camellia (Br, Harvey, st Jonns, NF—R B Bor- land. Brig La Plata (Br), Bray, Gloucester, E—C W Ber- us, rig Camille (Bri, Craig, Margoilles—Jas Henry. gn Elvie Allen (Br), Battle, Barbados—Miller & Oughton. firig eastern Ster, Foster, Port Spain—D Trowbridge's Se “srig Elizabeth Winslow, White, Bermuda—Lunt Bros. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THR HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer Parthia (Br), Watson, Liverpool Feb6 and | Queenstown 7th, with" mdse and, passengers to © G | Francklyn. Feb'ld, tat 44 52, lon 46 35, spoke Adml- Per Sopa west; same day, a German steamer, bound eas ae ARES PARES The students of the Cooper Union will com- Memorate the Birthday of George Washington this evening, at eight o’ciock, in the great hail of the Union, The central officers and city delegates of the | “‘stiamer Halley (Br), Cross, Rio Janeiro Jan 23, with pactenbaliban Catholic Abel git inion ueara | pao ae & Jevons. Crossed the Equator Jan 31, for Newourg Sunday morning at eignt o’ciock, by | “cline, alps (Br), Drakeford, Laguayra Jan 12, the Erie road, 100t of Chambers street, | porto Caseload, Cors the curseou Sth Jacmel Feb The difficulties existing among certain insurance | 2, Aux Oayes 34 and Port au Prince lath, with mdso and Pim, Fi y rel 5 companies belonging to the New York Board of | Maver passed. a steamer, Bound south, ‘supposed Fire Underwriters were amicably settled at a | (laribel (4r), hence for Kingston, de. Uou of rates upou certain classes of hazard, | Aev2h Cane of Good Hope jan 4, and crossed! the Haque it | tor Jan 28 in lon 3544; had ‘flne weather up to Hatteras: Burglars broke into she store of Francis Joseph, Spenen te kemvienieone: malar sow okt in bane No, 93 Duane street, last Tuesday night, and carried | Straits, spoke ship Fieetwing, from Manila for New off $900 worih o/ clothing, Yesterday the police | York: sume time, bark Hopewell Br), from Hong Kong i for New York. iound ‘he property in the Thirteenth precinct and | T (Aus), Glovonell, 0 arrested the parties in Wiose custody tt was. Bark anya) (Ane. Gicvonell, Siigapcre 210 Gaye, | with mdse to order. Passed Cape ot Good Hope Dec 21, A special meeting of the Tummany Society, or | >! Helena 3ist, and crossed the Equator Jan 18, in lon Columbian Order, was held last evening in the 35; bad variable weather. Bark Regulus (Nor), Hutte, Dunkirk 58 days, in bal- building in Fourteenth street, About thirty new Was 15 days north of Hatteras, members were imitated into the order, among | last to © ‘Tobias & Co. | with strong N and NW gales. whom were ex-Judge William A, Beacn and Judge Quinn, Bark Granville Belle (of Annapolis), Purdy, Annapolis via Galveston 29 days, in ballast to Héney & Parker. Brig Sullivan (of Boston), Perry, Rio Janeiro 54 days, Ata meeting of the Liberal Republican Associa- tion of tne Eighteenth Assembly district, held last evening at No, 293 Third avenue, the following with coffee to E D Morgan & Co; vesselto Miller & | Houghton, Crossea the iquator Jan 20 in lon 4. Jan natned officers were elected:—President, William Atkinson; Vice President, John Gibson; Secre- 13, lat 10 20 8, ion 32 W. spoke bark Henry A Litchfield, | henee for Sydney, NSW, 42 days out. Brig Medina (ot Annapolis), Virgie, Cardenas 19 with sugar to order; vesse! to Heney & Parker. strong northerly gales tue entire passage; lost and split | sails; Feb 15, 100 miles SE of Barnegat, passed a red cau buoy. Brig Robt McK Spearing (of Quebec), Miller, Cientuegos 24days, with sugar to Jova, Jerry & Co. been 9 days north of Hatteras, witn strong northerly winds. sehr J untord (of Taunton), Dean, Havana 14 days, | wih melado to Jas E Word & Oo; vessel to Van Brunt & 0 D bi teva. eh | Bros. eye One. Dorenney, agin ufire naasece, che yn the 15th day of December, 1574, erewasa -scnrSk ery. Parker, Jacksouville ays, wi t ild; ves a Ue sale of property for unpaid assessments com- lumber to R G Fairchild; vessel to H W Loud & Co. | ASS a a menced (or the benefit of the city. The amount of | ‘i sat ipscenits desta GATa, these assessments, made prior to the year 1874, | "2 | General Committee—Sumnuel G, Glassey. Join Gib- Son, William Atainson, Richard ta es John A. Foster, Thomas Paterson, E. H. Jenny ana Richard Kelly. Twenty-nine members oi the Ex- Z Was about $1,200,000, upon 10,000 lots and build- Stenmer Granite State, Hartford for New York, with 4 dse and passengers. ings im this city, ‘More than one-naif of tms | ™ amount was pad prior to tre sale, and a large s spelt dates portion of the balance has also been since real- Soe City ot Fitchburg, Fish, New York for New ized, The owners are redeeming their property “bila " frow time to time, they having the Tight todo | ;samer City of Norwich, Park, New York for Stoning 80 Jor & period of two years alter the sale, LONG ISLAND. ton. \ ‘ bh aa City of Hartford, Peck, New York for Hart- | ford. SAILED, Brigs Frank Clark. for Progreso; Perces Hinckley, Cieniuegos; schr Cyrus Fossett, St Jago. OUR MARINE CORRESPONDENCE, Newrort, RI, Feb 19, 1875. ‘The Block Island mail packet, which shoula have been here on Monday, has not been able to arrive on a count ofthe ice, and thus nothing has been heard from there since the ilth inst. Steamer Galatea, and Amos C Barstow have arrived at Providence, Michael Small, who was fatally injured by a train on the Long Island Raiiroad Tuesday last, died in | Long Island City yesterday. Philip Burnop, of Dutch Kills, who cut his throat died yesterday morning trom the effects. Thomas Crocker, of Hempstead, who attempted suicide on Wednesday last by snooting, will not recover, He was intoxicated at the ume, Navigation along Newtown Creek is still sus- pended, there being about nine inches of ice on the water at the present time. Ol! barges and lighters and tugs used by the different manufac- turers along the creek are irozeu up at various points, A gentleman of Sag Harbor, who had missed | considerable wood from his pile, adopted a novel ite bored holes in a number of the sticks and loaded them With smail charges of powder, plugging | the holes carefully. ‘the next morning, in a rouse not far distant, while the family were getting | ready for breakiast, there was a sligit explosion | im the stove, which luted tne front lids and cross. | Everybody was | frightened but the wood merchant. No more | wood has been missed {rom that pile. | STATEN ISLAND. | | | } | with a coal barge in tow, was considerably damaged py ice, and there are left but two flukes to her sheets, | From present appearance it is not believed that she will be able to dock the barge. from Philadelphia to-fight, states that one-third of the | cargo of steaner Mary, which sunk at Lelaware Break- water Feb 9 en route trom Providence to Philadelpnia, has been saved, and that if good weather prevails much more of it will pe secured. MARITIME MISCELLANY. BF See cable news. Purser Henry Reyes, of the steamer Alps, from La- guayra, &c, has our thanks for tavors, We are under obligations to the purser of the steamer | Halley, from Rio Janeiro, for hii attentions to us. ras | ear C antersury (Br), om fire at Tybee. is destroyed. A mass meeting has been called to be held at | sur Care Crean (Br), Dixon (ate Mitchell), at <an Getser’s Hotel, Stapleton, this evening, “to adopt | Francisco Feb 1y trom Live cleated, the Pyeng of the people defeated, aad @ | hours. whole district Of 355 voters disiranchised.” The | of 7 Meeting had reference to tue allexed counting out Lae pick Lut ints he tena ORE Dane of Mr. Theodore Frean, the candidate for Super | jn distress, resumed her voyage Jan 1h beving fe- Visor On the people's ticket, and it is understood | paired. “ ” rest Sand lentta (before that measures are to be adopied to bring this and | syip Fexctra. at Boston from C. report- lon 9136 &, blowing @ furious jer St otner illegal frauds to the attention of the Grand | ed), on Oct 21, iat 6275, Jury, ited with a very high sea, ship hove to, sprung rudd The stables of Barney Morgan, on Quinn street, ‘ “baat: Bark Hrack—The cargo of bark Hyack, wrecked between Broad and MeKean, Stapleton, were early | Grand Menan, was sold nt auction for about SLID), Rds yesterday morning discovered to be on fire, and ward Newton. of Grand Menan, and & Lantalum & Co, of St John, were the purchasers. | _ Bark Arconavt Ger), whi h arrived at Baltimore 18th inst from Bremen, while anchored below dragged both Anchors, and was carried down to Poplar Island by the ice, and’ was obliged to slip both anchors and chaths to prevent her dragging ashore: she was relieved by 45 boat; the ice remains very heavy in the bay and | sive: \ Bank Front M Hovarrt, below Baltimore from Fall River, had apparently been in collision, ner jibboom and cutwater having been carried aw: Bark Sanna (Br), ashore at False Cape, has not broken Ment were entirely destroyed, with teuts, Including five hors lay and a jot of harness. The toss 1s about $1,500; | ho insurance, Shortly afterward another fire was discovered by the police in the rear of Smith's paper jactory, on GriMth street, where a lot of Snavings ight wood had been piled against | ove of tie back doors and set on fire. The hames were extinguished, with buc sligit damage to the buliding. fr gin of the fire in Morgau’s stables is unkuown, their con- one cow, six tons of ou! and can be walked around at low waver, weather is necded, when she will come off. Brig Davin Buaere, staples, from Genoa, which ar. rived at Messina Jan’ 22, reports that when about 99 miles off die north end of’ Corsica Island encountered a heavy squall, Curing which lost beth topmasis aud yards and split saila. Bure Cynuie Portxatoy. from Leghorn for Boston, re+ mainsin the same position at ape «od. ut HATTIE ELLEN, of Calais, reported as having gone I ain’ near Yarmouth, was previously of Lithe Cranverry Liles and breaking 0.48 having been towed df and into a harbor. i ‘am dates Halitax, Feb 19 says the vessel ha: roken up. | Moderate NEW JER SEY. j James Hunt pieaded not guilty yesterday in the Hudson county Court of Oyer ana Terminer to an indictment for homicide, and was bailed in the suin Of $18,000 to appear ‘or trial. The Metuchen murder triai was concluded yes- terday in the Court of Oyer and Terminer at New Brunswick, but up to a late hour last evening the Jury Lad not agreed upon a verdict. The lake in the Sconuvetzen Park at Union Hill has proved an abandant source ofice. It is estt. mated that more than $5,000 will be realized irom | the crop. leet thick, George Wadliff and his brother Thomas stoned a young girl named Margaret Driscol!, in Hoboken esterday, and threatened vo shoot her motner. Warrants Were issued for the arrest oi the des- peradoes, the Old Colony Kuiiroad, has been raise seme Lovise D Ra N Was hawed up on Willink’s marine railway, savannah, Fev 15, for repairs. Scur etek Crowes. from Portland for New Yor! The article Dow obtained is nearly tWo | and ihe other tumber-laden schooner reported off « 4 | Cod on Thursaay, are ashore on Wood tnd, having been | carried there by the ice on Thursday night. |. Scua Marcus Hunter, Henley, from Matanzas, which arrived at Key West Feb 10, is bound to New York (not Portland). he put in with mainboom broken, main- topinast carried away and mainsail torn; would repair and proceed. A ‘Tua Pawrvoxer, before reported sunk at Providence, faicak on Weanesday siternoon while fghung “ . | ve in the harbor. and was Ged up tor the night at ihe Snake Hiil, who escaped on Thursday, was cape Pi itidore aveaynor's duck, and lettin charge of the deck tured yesterday and lodged im his cell. The mun-> hand. About 120’clock he says he pumped her out, and then turned in tor the bight. At 6o'clock on Thursday morning he was aroused from his slambers by the sink- ing of the boat. Her pilot house and upper deck are out of water, Adiver willbe sent (own to stop all apera- fares prior to pumping out and raising her. Decawane Beraxwatee, Feb 19-A small sloop, re- ported (he Becomic, Was Cut through by the ice and sunk this morning. Nonrork, Feb 19~The situation of the brig Kewadin is agementoi the Penitentiary will be made 4 suv- Ject of discossion at the next meeting of tne Board of Cavsen Freeholders. The Fi holders? trauds in Hudson county have | come at last beiore the courts, John H. Garret- aud Joseph Black were arraigned yesterd indietment for conspiracy to défraud the county. Jtey pleaded not yuilty, aud were ad- gnehanged, but she is making considerabie water. mitted (0 bai in the sum of $2,000 each. jug Aronia Milis t full of water, aud all the sugar on Maoy) Of sao locomotives: on tne, Dulswite, | P00TG Ne ee a d a Rockiaxp, Me, Peb 18—Brig Nebo (Br Lackawanna aad Western Raliroad have been ain- ,,ROCKLAND, Me, Feb Ti inte vai ase eulariy damaged during the past few days. The rived pero to-day; she experienced very neavy bi rf Ung rods Of several of them nave snapped | S24 the crew were badly frosthitien. in @ similar maoner, without a pped = jeaky and the sails and gear somewhat domaged. Bhe Tent canse, making some delay for the aDY aj | has shipped a new crew and will proceed, gers. |A relief train sent irom Hoboken late on bassen- — sovruwest Hancon, Mo, Feb 12—On the night LA Juursdgay night also broke down nesr Port Morris, Macomber, 1d if, are | achr Sarah & Bnow wt Gloucester), J dort for Boston with frozen herring, wi bps | Steamer Cora L Staples, which arrived at Providence | | The Providence agent of the Ciyde iine, who arrived | ports that on Jan 14 iS | (irom Tpalimors), san F up, but has been hanied nead on to the beach, puiaped | Rowr Parmer, sunk at Pal Bivet with coal for | to get into mitssea near mre was blowing fresh, Tetee auch “al night drifted her on to the pot. ‘The next morn LJ seen in a very perilous condition by the revenue cutter Levi Woodbury, and after several hours of hard work Cap ain evans sm ed in breaking the tce #0 48 to her a hawser, pulled ner off, saved the anchor. and then towed her in’o sate anchoraye near Sutton's Island. ‘The schr now hes near tig Cranberry Isles on account of the drift ice, and is little damaged. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Orricr or LicntHou: Turnp District, To MPKINSVILLE, The Cornfeld Pome light vessel has not been, carrie from her siation by the ice, as reporte! in to-day's par STEPHEN D TRENCHARD. Commodore. USN, Lighthouse Inspector, Third Distict. Wasuincton, Feb 19, 1875, The following Notice to Mariners has been issued by the Coast Survey office:— Lieut Commander H C Taylor, USN, Assistant Coast Survey, commanding steamer Hassler,’ reports the is- covery, off the boundaries of California and Oregon, of @ shoal spot, with 12 teet on it at mean low water, rocky bottom, and showing at some seasons. little kelp. This shoal lies 1\4 miles from the shore, the eastern end of Hiince Island bearing Si by 8, Rocky Butte N by x We W, and the western side of Goat Island NW by Itis a danger to vessels bound to Chetko Cove from the southward or to those passing close in shore to avoid the NW winds, and to such the course lies to the west ward of a line between the west ends of Prince and "Goat Islands until Chetko River bears N by W 3 W, when it changes to the northward tor Chetko River ant to the westward for those bound to the northward, to pass nalfa mile west of Goat Island Priuce Island ties ciose to the mouth of Smith’s River, and Goat [stand about 3 miles N of Chetko Cove, Both are large and prominent. Rocky Butie is the largest d highest of two or three buttes to be seen on the Dias teau between Trindahuck aud Chetko Rivera, SPOKEN. Ship Valiant, trom Boston for Madras, Jan 20, lat 8 57 yn 3i 30 W, ent City, trom Havre for New Orleans, Feb Ton 0 37 W. lc Aganiemuon, of and from London for Gulf of Ship Port a} is oa ign af Cork, 73 di ‘ort Royal (Br). 1 . st etanars 7 toy 8 o ‘< i i ae ia i» Nelson (Br), mm lverpoo! Feb ly iat 4, lon i, dear tbainany (as rk Fel Talisman (Br), Baker. from Liverpool for Savan- nal 1, off Queenstown, 1a Ger), eke from Bremen tor New Bark Ledcadi oir alles Cooper iB, Ring, trom. Ant ar ace Cooper Br), ing, from we! l- cahnano, Feb 1. (nt 49. fon 8. PP et pes “Edwin Burdett’ (reported Am), steering south, Schr Fannio A Bailey, 13 days from Portland for Porto Rico, Jan 2), lav 26 2) N, lon 62 30 W. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS, Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are informed that by telegraphing to the lizratp London Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country free of charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, Antwerp, Feb 18—Arrived, ship Grahams Polley, Clapp, New Yors. Sailed 19th, steamer Nederland (Belg), James, Phils- delpmia, Bexrast, Feb 18—Sailed, ship Casilda, Pike, New York. Ciypx, Feb 19—Sailed, bark Soli de Gloria (Ger), New York. Duwparx, Feb 18—Arrived, brig Mathilde Bellagambs (Ital), Sterlese, New York. Guascow, Fed 18—Arrived, bark Cherokee (Br), Wil- son, Baltimore. Havre, Feb 18—Sailed, ship Robert Dixon, Smithwick, New York. Hamnuna, Fed 17—Arrived, brig Catharina (Ger), Bru- mund, New York. LiverrooL, Feb 18—Sailed, ships Kentuckian, Dunbar. New Orieans; City of Montreal, Mudgett, New York; bark George (br), Grant, Savannah; 19th, ship Genii (Br), Purvis, do. Cleared 18th, barks Gari Gustaf (Rus), Silvast, United States; Cremona, Gove, Bo. Lonpox, Feb 18—Arrived, bark Kate Carney (Br), Wil- son, New York; brig Robert Anderson (Br), Hopkins, Charleston. b Sailed irom Gravesend 19th, Rosa (Br), Gill, Pensa- cola. York. Marrrorr, Feb 18—Artived, brig Nelson (Br), Dixon, | Savannah. | _Mxsstva—Satled, brigs Robert Dillon, Blatchford, and Shasta, Brown, United States. Pavermo—Sailed, barks Assunta (Ital), Cilento, New | York: Maria Adelaide Ital), Maccari, do. Queenstown, Feb 19—Salled, steamer Celtic (Br), Kid- le (from Liverpool), New York. Also sailed 19th, steamer City of New York (Br), Leitch (from Liverpool), New York. Surerps, Feb 18—Sailed, bark © F Elwell (Br), Uticy, New York. St Nazar, Feb 17—Arrived, bark Furopa (Nor), Mik- kelsen, Pensacola, Sailed from , Diana, for United States. from Cheribon for Baltimore, which put into Maa- ritias leaky, &c, after discharging was stripped, portion-ot her cargo, aud will proceed shortly on her voyage. erpool Feb 16 for Havana, ran into a pier o-day and re- ceived some damage. FOREIG: | | N PORTS. une. Catparren, Feb 17—Arrived, bark Sandy Hook, Bars- tow, St John, NB, via Cardenas; Georgiana (Br), Lon- | don bri Maripasa, Mittons, Havana. | Sailed 17th, sehrs Pater E Parkhurst, Hodson, north | of Hatteras, Hattie N Fulier, Hart, ‘0, lizabeth Dougall | Hong kono, Jan 12-10 port bark | (Br), White, rom Portland. 0, arrived Dec 31, to load for | San Francisco (not us before). Havana, Feb Is—Sauled, brigs @ P Sherwood (Br), | Sagua; Assyria (Br), Caiparien; Asa Porter (Br), Ma- tanzas; scars D&J Lee, Lee, Sagua; Lizzie Young, Young, do, | _ Hativax, Feb 18—Sailed, brigs Model (Br), Hayti; Ex- | Press (Br), Barbad. JaomeL, Feb (Br), Deane. trom Halitax. 26—In port barks Scud, Wilson, for Phil. deiphia, ready; Provress (Nor), Olsen, for Unied ates; Catharine (iwe), tor co; bri¢s David Bughee, pies, for do; L L Squires, Baker, tor do; Janet (Da | Hansen, for do: Shasta, Brown, for New York; Robert | Dilion, ‘Blateltord, tor United’ States; schrs Isabella Wilson (Br), Milne, for do; Voyager (sr), Hamphrey, tor (Br, Menro’ for do; © H Foster, Coomps, | for do; HA Burnham, Kaynes, for Jo; ¥oum (Br), Jen- | Kins, tor do; others reported later. Newront, E, Feb 3—In port bark Savadahoc, Powers, | for Rosario, “ PreRxamavco, to Feb 17—Arrived, schrs Southern Home Thomas, New York: Addie Jordan, Leavitt, Bruns- Mau- ry, New York via Aspinwall and ctraits of Magellan. Port av Prince, Feb 12~In port brig “Oliver (Bn, | Weeks, from sew York; schr Jean (Br), une. Porro Caneito, Jan '23—In port brig Roanoke (Br), Wilkie, from Philacelpnia. Pont Cuataens, Jan 6—In port bark B Aymar, Slocum, | from Amoy. ito Jaxerno, Jan 12—Arrived, barks Clara E McGll- very, lly Buenos Ayres; 18th, Lapwing, Coffin, Baltimore; 4th, ships Intrepid, Simmons, | Cardiff} George Green, ox, do, barks Campanero (Br) Walker, and Amazon, Snow, Baltimore; brig Bogota, | Letournay, do; 1th, barks Adelaide, Baile. Aquigneek, atte. do: 17th, brig Lcho, sei @ist, bark Fiery Cross (Br), Sovrer, New York, Sailed Jan 8. brig Hui! Coluinpia, Brereton, New York 9th, bark BH Stweenken (er), Masivazen, Galveston; brig Sagitla (Ger), Behrenas, ‘New York; sehr Zeaith | do: Glenzille | Br), Crouch, Hampton Koa.is; 12th, bri¢s BC Chapman, Rowell, Baltimore; Maid of Glanwern (Br), Davis, | veston? Lith, ship nt, Phillips, ‘Valpa Topga id Ewma ©. Lient , Clement, Balti Pernambuco; don, Pernainbuco: rez sebe Jonas smith, Ho loth, ship King Phiip, Rawiins Francisco; i7th, brig Emmi & to (Ger), Meyer, Kalti In port Jan 23," ships Bertha, Pote; Alert, Littlefield; E'stnore, Scott; Florence reat, Short, and Lydia, skol- barks Abole N Frauklin, Mearse 1 barks th Nellis M Slade, Atwood: Mary Mark (Br), litmph: Ade 5 Wiswell, Wiswell; Maxie V Huge, Steed, Addy Bonner. u bri Vif igs Abbie Ciliftord, C Amsbury, do; tebe (Br), tor New Brown, tor West indies (cleared); for New York; Wilhamine, “arrivals, ed, George B McFarland, McFar- . Re r rik. _ 10th, schr Emma Heather, Hutchins, Cien- JoaN.NR, Feb 18—Sailed, bark Speedwell, Tower, Havana (ayer returning). | Cleared . brig Leona (Br), Cardenas; schr Seal, New York. Bracny Haip, eb rman cringe, ‘trefry, from Hull (oe TE RD, Feb «On, Seringa, Trefry, from Hull Buigrol, Feo Off, Francisca Bellagamba, Borzone, from New York Sailed 6th, Gie Bono, Chiesa, Baltimore. Arrived in Mergan's Pill oth, Marie, Bachman, Bor- deaux (see below), KaRorLona, Jay 30—Arrived, Joven Narcisa, Mas, New Orleans. | Sailed 27th, Ano, Odin, New Orieans. I REMERHAVEN, Jeb 2—oalled, Liermann Henrich, Held, | Charteston, | Bonpeavx, Feb 4-Sailea, Ugo, Pavietich, New York- | onus vec Asailed, Courrier de Bombay, Vaud, Jork, Feb $—Arived, Titania, Morrison, Philadel. CONSTANTINOPLE, 1) y . brodt’New Yorks lan 19—Arrived, A C Meyer, For- Cark Coast WOA, Jan I3—In port Star King, | Seaburne, from M ; Bolivia, Kvurett, from Bos” ton; Koebuck, stevins, wig. Pe De Oe ee Alfen. b foil 4 wilitiguo, Mo -valane Amundsen, from London for jailed 41 io! Peterson, from Hull for Darie: Vatmourit, Fey sey Norris, Barsiow, from Havre for yee, Batled 4th, Mary Wigins, Mosher (trom Cardiff), Mon- | rupee: Vatianelgeise) ioe Mew York, Wor y John Duncee), Demerara, ) SONG® Loring, asertar Passed the Lizard 3 Resolate, Nickels, from London Feel Crowa Proce Gaokrane, oun jo for Port D. FLERtwoop, Peb 4—Sified, twood, Galveston. Fiuwe, Jan 26—Agrivyd, . Oragnaz, New York. GLOUCESTER, Md Hienuty tdatrou, ‘Row ore. State of Pennsyivante (s), New ‘Tyrian (#), Lawson, Halifax; 10, Gezz010, and Rosa B, rN Feb 4~—arrived, York ; 6th,.Speriment vi larassa, yiiiasoow, Fob ‘bans OTk. Cleared 19th, smp Enoch Train (Br), Fullerton, New | Curnacoa, Jan %—In port schrs Joe Kelly, and Miada, | Loxvox, Feb 19-Brig Mary M Francis, Francis, | Schr Mary A Rich, Maguire, which cleared from Liv- | —in port brigs Guisborough (Br), from | H. i se ee caiked and remetaited, and has re-embariced the sound | park M | Baylis, New Yor! a | Olsen, . Gatway, Feb 6—Arrived, Craigie Lea, Landy, San ~ J, Nor, Randwi th JOLY KAD, wen bd iy Ge lor, ig, Beftimere Pyteiepsne: tee Sete seilaxpone, Feb Arrived, Pommerania (w, Schwenm qaigstinas, Feb 8—Paseed, Spirito, trom Shields for New ‘ork. Of the Wight 5th, Kate Agnes, Ferguson, from the Type tor Havana, Pennaown 5th, Charlotte, Milberg, from London for Liverroot, Fb 6—Arrived, Talisman, Finlay, Sam Prancis:o, Sailed 4th, talia, Whitmore, Matanzas; J lonteviteo via Cardi; Minnie Hunter, Orpheus, sawyer. San Francisco ; amo. bakmann, Philadelphia; Stn, thers Pride wnell, Havama; France 8), dhitree, New York. Cleared 4th, Lawrence Brown, Williams, Hamptom ouds,; Mary’ Stewart, Pullerton, Key West; Astrea, Pensacola, Sth. Mary G Reed, Geyer, Havan: Washington, Bradiecy, New York: Hattle B, Griffin, it Jer; Lord Pulinerston, slocomb, St Thomas; Bremen, me, Be Francisco; Montreal, Coaltleet, Tybee; Lalla,. ‘ance, Lonvon, Feo 5—Arrived, Amaranth, Gunderson, Bos- ton, Cleared 5th, Vale, Moller, Philadalphia: Holl ae New York; 6, Unflamme, Hughes, ‘ntered out, 4th, Ben Nevis, Service, for Montreal, jailed from’ Gravesend, 4th, £olus, tor Wilmington, c A roe K, Feb 6—Arrived, Ahkera, Astrom, Philadel- a. Pivniled from, "Tarbert, 34, Gallino e Bonsignore, Bon- sivnore, New York: Paolo Borzone, Borzone, do. Mitrorn, Feb 3—Sailed, Lennie, Hathelt (rom Liver- pool), Halliax; Forest ‘Queen, 'MeCaimot, rom doe Ld Ocean Child, Davies trom Port Madoc), Da- MARsEILERs, Feb 2—Sailed, Isabel, Newhall, Buenos’ @. a= e een Emmanuel, Manssen, Bali River, assina, Jan 27—-Arrived, American Eagle, Kendrick, Marseill Julia ¥ Carney, Penk, Trieste. on. Philadelphia; William Rob- + Eagle Rock, Hammond, do. Jeo M—Arri: dy M Francis: 224, Amelia McFarlane, san Fran 27th, Wild Wave, al CISCO; Batchelder, Kurrachee. Yask, New Youkom sont ‘Smith, bg perarrived. Cato, Vuyk, New York; Man- JAENPoRT. Feb 4—Sailed,. Southern Belie, Bobbing, St OProRtO, Jan 30—, N Pm ‘Arrived, Paquete do Nova York, Silva, PALERMO, Jan 25—Sailod, Simpson, Curry. Now York: EBL Margaret, Williams, do; 3 A ‘Jenkins, Roberts, tte; 26th, Gem, Smith. Boston; Ezel. Harri phia; Marion, Jarvis, New York: Hydranthe, Doane, ydia, Mampu, do: 28th, N Chiarina, on. led, Panne David, Otto (from from the roads 4th, Brunnow, idelpnia. rrived, Alfarin, Tjersen, New Pagel (from Dinpe), Phil URENSTOWN, Feb 6—A: York via Falmouth tor Cork. Bailed 4th, Chesseur, Bal imore Rotrernam, Feb $—Cleared, Alexandor, Aimfeld, Phil- adelphia (has been reported satied 9th tor New York). RanGoon, about Feb 5—Arrived, Cora, Coombs, Bom- bay. mLY, Feb 5—Off, Amelia, from Philadelphia for Walueec’ Leon, Jan 10—Arrived. Tropic Bird, Havii TERUA'LEON, Jan 10—Arrived. Tropie Bird, Hav! Boston; Helen A Holmes, i:Idriige, ‘aoe i Feb 4—sailed, Gna, SWANBKA, . or Providence. STAVANGER, Jan sailed, Cato, Wils, America, SHANGua¥Y, Dec 21—Arrived, Vesta, Percy, Nagasaki, Trixste, Jan %l—Arrived,’ Castor, Marucich, Baitl- 2, Satled Europa (#), McKay, New York. Travxs, Feb 4—-ailed, Ansto, Schroeder, New York. Taste ‘Bay, Jun ‘—Arrived, Ethan Alien, Hardy, Montevideo (not arrived 9th); Reunion, Emerson, do. Pi vnahtiad Feb 4—Arrived, Souvenir, Davis, Phila- ia. Brrarot, Feb 4—The Russian bark Marie, Backman, from Bordeaux, with a cargo ot naphtha oil ex Abra- ham, Viaser, from New York tor Bristol, which put into Bordeaux damaged, will discharge in Morgan’s Pill, Deat, Feb 4—The Agra, Norwegian bark, Steen, from Hull for Pensacola, and ‘the Clarendon brig, ot Blyth, Armstrong, trom Lonion ior Granton (in ballast), wero in collision about 1 AM, off Southwold; latter sank shortly afterward; former had jibboom carried away, The crew of the Clarendon got on board the .gra, which has airived and landed them in the Downs. The Frances Hill, from Cochin for London, in the Downs, reports:—Jan 31, iat 48 4), lon 8 16, observed schooner to leeward, with bowsprit gone and no main- sail set. Bore down and spoke her, and found her to be the Heroine, of ana for Poole, trom Newfoundland. The captain stated he received the damage on the coast of Newfoundland four weeks previously, but did not want anything. Limenicr, Feb 5—The bark L A Deveber, Wright, from Troon tor Demerara (coats), which put into Scattery Roads some days since with masts g ne, was towed into dock last evening, and will discharge cargo to undergo the necessary repairs. ’ Mauritius, Jan 8—The Mary M Francia brigantine, of New York, Francis, from Chermon for Baltimore, with 4 cargo of sugar in canisters, putin here Dec 12, making about 18 inches of waier per hour. The master reports that op Nov 15, in lat 10 50 3. lon 91 59 I, the vessel sud- dently sprung a leak, making 5 inches of water per hour, which continued to increase: he therefore bore ap tor Maurituus. About 139 canisters of sugar were landed, more or less damaged by sea water. (See Cable news.) Swivewunne, Feb 2—The Von der Heydt, Koepcke, from Savannah for Helxingfors putin here yesterday on ac- count of the state of the ice, Suanoaak, Dec 24—The sale by public auction of the wreck of the American smp Horatio, previously re~ orted as being barne:!, realized in full Shanghae taels 3,075. What remained of the hull has been floated by the purctiaser. Syrney, Dec 4—The Alchymist, from Newe: (N-W) for Galle, which put in here Oct 28 teaky, has completed her repairs and will come out of dock to-day. the will probably commence reloading Dec 7, aud re~ sume her voyage about the end of the week. AMERICAN PORTS. BOSTON, Feb 19—Arrived, steamer Glaucus, Bearse, New York; snip Formosa, Reynolls, Mantla; barks Eliza Ramsden (Br), LA paler Melbourne: liza Whites Worton, Matanzas; Clotil ie, Miller, Cleniuegos; Lewis ieee 4 ler, Cardenas; Augusta © small (Br), "Brien, Cientuegas. Cleared—Steamer Marathon (Br), Garrett, Liverpool, schr Elmer M Wricht, Freeman, rbados, BALIIMORE, Feb 8—Below, bark Flori M Hubberts from Fall Rives to Load tor Queenstown (see Miscel- hrs Hattie & King, Crowley, from Havana; K Smith, from Portland. “red, steamer Raleigh, Oliver, Charleston; (Br), Merriam, Cork of mouth; brigs 8 V Nichols, Chase, Inazua; Annie M Knight, kes, Key West; schrs Mary !: Long, Low, Cardenas. Sailéd—Scveamers Caspian (Br), Liverpool; Saragossa, Savannan; Calvert, Charleston: Wm Crane, Boston. Gorman outa ae E CO apemiate sh schr Benjamin ‘ourtney, Baker. Rid Jancira. GALVESTON, Feb 18—Cleared, schr E S Potter, Wil- liams, Fall River. Satled—Steamer W G Hewes, for Havana. ¥ os Cleared, schr Florence Rogers, Horton, New ‘ork* GEORGETOWN. SC, Feb 10—Arrived, schr Ridgewood, Johnson. New York. 12th—Arrived, brig M E Dane, 0’Neill, Baltimore. 1sth—Cleared: schrs Sarah L Davis, Cottrell, West Tn- dies: # V Glove “rsoli, New York, KEY WEST, b5—Arrived, schrs Madison Holmes, ; Walter Denney, Taylor, shieldsbor- ough: ‘L2th, Fred Walton, Rich, saltimore. Arrived 19th, steamer Clyde, Kennedy, New York for Galveston (anit vroceeded). Sailed Sth, schr Science, Lowe, Pascagoula; 8th, brig: ffingen. tor Pensacola; ioth, schr Sarah Hall, Morgan, f Shieldsporoush, MOBIL Feb 17—Cicared, _schrs Anna § Conant, Haf- Neilsen, 3 ford, Europe; Lemuel Hall, Grinnell, Providence 1sth—Cleared, bark Hanne Selmer (Nor), Aerived. ship Tonawanda, Turley, Liverpool, rived. ship To ‘ia, , Liverpool, 19th—Arrived, brig Mondega (Br), Lomoard, Kingston, RW ORLEANS, Feb 19—Arrived, bark Saga (Nor), i Te A tie Cag Gwe) Alm, Rio ¥: iro; chr Peter ehell Evans. Ruaten, . Arrived 15th steamer WP Clyde, Livingston, Ha- vana vit Plorida por! Tasses, Feb 19--Sailed, bark Brnst & Maria (Nor), Se- ville. NEWPORT, Feb 18, PM—Arrived, steamtug Reliance, Sutton, Providense, In tow of schr Montana, from Balti- more for Providence, All remain in port a8 before renorted. sareeece ice ip the harbor at present. The ice a A iy LUND: ti. Feb 18—Arrived, steamer Tillie, New York via bandy Hook; sehr Susan scranton, Farrelly Virginia. PORT ROYAL, SC, Feb 19—Arrived, schr BF Farn- ham, Brewster, “avapnah, PHILADSLPHIA, Feb 19—Cleared, steamers Manhat- fs (Br), Jones, Liverpool; Hercules, Swasey, Provi- ence, Neweasttx, De!, Feb 19-City Iceboat No 3 passed up lastevening. Nothing moving this morning. PM—steamer Saxon, herce for Boston, returned to the harbor at noon to repair rudder easing and iron on star- | board bow an‘ stern Decawark Breakwater, Feb 19—The Reading colliers t are receiving coal main oochang own brig was ed. owed In by the cutter Hamilton to-da Reading steaniers tave coated and remain at the pier. AAL vessels of last two days remain unchauged, PORT TAD Feb 19—Arrived ith, el Brunswick, ly tJoln, NB, | Hamilton, Glasgow. fem d, bark Patria (Swe), Hog: | strom, Babi sc a. ROCKLAND, Feb 18—Arrived, brig Nebo (Br), Macom- Surinam for Boston. mon hg ANUISCU, b eb 10—Cleared, bark Cyane, May, aK, iith—ealled, ship Montgomery Castle (sr), James, Liv- erpool. {sth--cleared, barks Cyrene (Br), Clayburn, N&t a eur d indet. SLAITL, Feb i0—Arrived, bark © L Taylor, Sears, Newberry Victoria, Vie SAVANNAI, Feb 19—Cleared, steamer America, Bil- isa D Rathburn, Orowell, Nas- ngersoll, Bruuswick. ainer atnerica. wis Ho HAVEN, eb 18—Arrived, schr S P Hall, urner, Sagua for Boston. * Lothar “mr Franconia, Brag, New York for Vortiand cand sail: at lO AM. " Tee #8 belore reported. 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