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lv _ NEW YORK:HERATD, TURSDAY;-FEBRUARY v9, 1876.—WiTH ‘SUPPLEMENT. second wards of Brook- Third district, the Secon Fourth, Eleventh, Nineteenth, ty-third, od ‘Twenty-titth wards of Brooklyn Fourth prawn the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Twonty-tirst wards of Brooklyn; Fifth district, the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fitth, Sixth, Seventh and Thirteenth wards of the city of New York; Sixth district, the Eighth, Nioth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth wards ot New York; Seventh district, the Tenth and Seven- teenth wards of New York; Eighth district, the Eleventh and Eighteenth wards of New York; Ninth — district, Sixteenth and Twentieth wards of New York; Tenth district, the Nineteenth and ‘Twenty-Grst wards of New York; Eleventh district, the Tweltth, Twenty-second, Twenty-third and Twenty- fourth wards of New York; 'Twelfth district, the coun- ties of Westchester, "Purmam and Rockland ; Thirteenth district, Orange and Sullivan ‘coun: ties; Fourteeuth district, Dutchess und Co- Jumbia counties ; Fifteenth district, ‘Ulster and Greene counties; — Sixteenth | district, Albany county; Seventeenth’ district, Rensselaer and Washington counties; Eighteenth district, Schenec- tady, Schoharie, Otsego and Delaware counties ; \e- pond hygroarerdiny Saratoga, Montgomery, Fulton and Twenticth and Twenty. ines THE STATE. CAPITAL. Reduction of Salaries of the New York Officials. | DECREASE IN ALL THE COMMISSIONERSHIPS se SE A Judicial Board for the Selection of Jury Lists. q iti * sus Hamilt ties; Twentieth district, Warren, Essex, Aibolition of Suapemeted | ema d neti: sme tomas Sean Sentences, ‘Twenty-second dis- Lawrence and Herkimer counties ; trict, Onelda «nd Lewis counties; Twenty-third district, | Jefferson and Oswego counties; Twenty-fourth district, | Onondaga and Madisou counties; Tweaty-ftth district, _ AbBaxr. Feb. 28, 1876 | Cayuga, Cortland and Wayne counties: Twenty-sixth It would scem that the New York Park bill, legisla- | district, Seneca, Tompkins, Ontario and Yates counties; tiug out of office all the Park Commissioners but the | Twenty-seventh district, Tioga, Broome and Chenango x counties; Twenty-eighth district, Steuben, Schuyler President, 1s not to be passed through the Assembly | an4 Chemung counties; Twenty-ninth district, Monroe without 4 hard struggle on the part of its opponents, | and Orrieans counties; Thirticth district, Genesee, It was introduced, be remembored, | Livingston, Wyoming and Niagura counties; Thirty: wha ~ “ we a we apa ay | first diurict, Erie ‘county; Thirty-second. ‘district, ou the second day of the session, and has | ajiogany, Cattaraugus ana Chautauqua countica, bwice been recommitted to the Committee on Cities, after having been favorably reported by that committee, Last Friday, while the House was in con- siderable confusion owing to auxiety of the members AMUSEMENTS, - ENGLISH OPERA, for a speedy adjournment so that they could catch the rach early afternoon trains East and West, the Com- | Miss Clara Louise Kellogg appeared last night at the mittee on Cities reported the bill Few per- | Academy of Music as Lady Henrietta in Flotow’s well- sons) at the time were aware that the Dill | Worn opera, “Martha.’’ The cast was the following:— Lady Henrietta, Miss Kellogg; Nancy, Mrs. Zelda Seguin; Lionel, Mr, Maas; Plunkett, Mr. Hamilton; Tristan, Mr. Seguin, The performance of the opera | was everything that might be desired, The chorus and orchestra were particularly good. Miss Kellogg, under the admirable management of Mr, ©, D. Hess, around the House after the sesion opened, and by a free | Who carried the Parepa Rosa English opera season to a nse of their moral suasion powers obtained the promise | #¥¢ceestul conclusion some years ago, has now proved | bt s¢veral of the republicans to recommit the bill, if it | herselito be the prima donna, par excellence, in the tould be proved, as was charged, that but four of the | Jyrle Held with which she is now identified. She has | made Enghsh opera successful for two seasons, and, | judging trom the brilliant audience that attended the fFeported under the head of a bill “Amending the thar- ter of the city of New York,” was really the Park bill, Reporting it thus hurriedly was rather a takeback to the democrats, and this evening they put their heads * together to have the bill aguin recommitted. Whitson, Muller, Fallon and Killian skirmished | Bine members of the committee were preseat in the <eommitiee on Friday morning, when a vote was taken to report the bill favorably to the House, It is said | 4¢ademy last night, she has made it fashionable. Eng- these four members—Fish, the chairman; Peabody, | lish opera has too long languished as a sort Bmith aud Higgins—all republicans, after hastily | Of cheap addendum to what has been always Signing the report, secured the services of | Tecoguized as the proper thing in opera— : i | Itwlian opera It remained for an American artist, Custom House Officer John O’Brien, who took it | who bad won the highest honors in Italian opera, to to Mr, Gugel, another republican member, who was | identify herself with opera given in ber own native Bick abed at his lodgings and induced him to append | language to make it a thorough and lasting success, x indal r ‘This Miss Kellogg bas done, and the present ularit, his signature to, When Muller, Killian, Fallén and | of English operse and ite wonderlul’ attractwonees te the other democrats who have been conspicuous from | mainly owing to ber. Mer impersonation of the priu- S | cipal role in Flotow’s melodious but weakly instru- the time the bill was introduced in their opposition to | mented opera is so well known. to. New Wt got word of this fact that but four members were | York opera goeré that it is unnecessary now really present at the Firday morning mecting of the | to. enter into detail about. such «performance. i Suflice it to say that Miay Kellogg has not only lost committee they no doupt inade the most of it | jothing of her pristine charms in voice and acting in Strahan (republican), after Whitson bad made a terse | this role, little speech in support of his motion to recommit the | degree im maturity of experience and talent. Mrs. Dill, declared that he was not in favor of the measure | pekwin (who, by the way, hus a benelle to-night) was a | as i, stands, Killian, Muller, Fallon and King then | first American operatic conirulto on the stage to-day. took h hand jn the fight, and a Sort of compromise mo- | Her beautilul vice, sympathetic to a degree, always tion was made by Strahan that the bill should be | sure and conversant with every nuance of the réle she committed to the New York members for their cousid- | undertakes, united to dramatic power rarely seen on the eration. | lyric stago, forms the combination requisite to make a Mr, Hogeboom, of Columbia, a republican, opposed | truly great Ivric artist, Mr, Maus is the most satistac- this “Territorial Committee” business, us he called it, | tory tenor in English opera that we have heard tor but was rather puzzled when Faulkner, of Livingston ’ inapy years, and a great deal of improvement was per- (democrat), asked him if the republican Senators had hot resorted to the territorial plan when they reterred the hominstion of Mr, Southworth for Judge of the Bupreme Court to tho Senators trom the Eighth Judi- cial district, Mr. Fish, the chairman of the Committee on Cities, looked rather Hurried whenever be rose to speak on | ceptible in his rendering of Lionel last night) Mr. Hanulton is a sorry Plunkett, nothing hke what the metropolitan public have beee accustomed to hea | Mr. Seguin is a good actor, preterea nihil, Balte “Bohemian Girl” will be given to-night, the subject, which he did several times, by asking the | » STRINWAY HALL—ORATORIO SOCIETY. democrats ‘if the bill had not been recommitted and | Dr, Damrosch introduced his Oratorio Society last hearings given two or three times already, | night at Steinway Hall before an immense audience in at which property owners alleged to be op- posed to x Incasure had uot taxen udvantage of | the following works:—‘Christus” (rst part), Lisa it. Mr, Whitson declared that btn ot desired | “First yWalpurgis Night,” Mendelssohn. The Liszt to be heard on the bill owned $65,000,000 worth of | . eins property in New York, and Fish flushed up when the | Work was given for the first time in America, 16 is to question was put whether a majority of the committee | be hoped that during the Centennial yeur the American Bae oe oe revert the bill last Friday. vee replied by | public shall not again be afflicted with an oratorio from gaying that the four who Were present had signed the | . Yeport, atid another had also, this reterence being to | Li##t For, on the principle ez wno deace omnes, fio the bedridden Gugel, who was not at the inéeting at | €Mect of the Grat part of the oratorio of “Christus,” wil. Fish and Foster, the father of the bill, finally | represented last mght by @ magnificent chorus, aided Yaw that the democrats had caught the repoblicans of | yy Thomas? inimitable orchestra, and with such an ac- she Commision tu 6 vary queslionanis trick, and Calne: 1 atstey aireoier. a8 De. Dastrusch, proved a0 dis: to the couclusion that the least opposition they made co Whitson’s motion the better, ahd so Foster tried to | agreeable and so utterly at variance’ with received what must be the result when have the motion so amended that the Committee on | CaveDs of art M Cities would be compelled to report the bill back | the entire oratorio is given? A more puerile bu Wednesday morning, This amendment failed, and | PUrposeless and yet pedantic attempt at oratorio has Whitson’s wotion was carried, with the provision that | Hever been heard in this city. Liszt may be to sou dhe committee make its report some day Unis week. 8 tolerable when be becomes chaotic (hi normal SALARIRS OF NEW YORK: OFPICIALS. | condition when writing & symphonic poem or an Soon after this bill was disposed of the New York | Ofaiorio), aud there are some who discover veins of Salary Reduction bill came up tu Committee of tne ius in the terrific earthquake of sound called Whole and again created quite a ilurry, A, motion | bad Heilige Ehsabeth” and “sur le Montague.” that the Mayor's salary be reduced to $10,000 wascar- | But Liszt is simply insipid when he ried, aud that neither the Mayor ner the Compzroller | Muitates Handel | and sfendelssohn (Pardon, should receive any salury alter the expiration of the | M- {jilow). and the frst part of the oratorio of “Chris te lacnahestte’ ve essrs. Brad! ) tus” contains units mn ose preset incumbents’ terms, Messrs. Hradley and. Ilt- tasters. The orchestral part is very uulike Liszt; it Nan being the movers in the reduction. i Another amendment offered by Mr. Foster, reducing | the Cotnmissions of Charities and Correction, Health, | show. an utter disregard for the first principles of ‘Taxes and Assessments, Fire and Docks to one Com: | #0x1g, at least for those who can ever hope to missioner each was also adopted, as was another re- | Make an elfect betore the public, They are constructed ducing all the salaries, as fixed in the bill, sometwenty- | 0M Such a queer basis that it would take five per cent, ‘This latter was moved by Graif, and the | the renowned Abbé himselt or his sons-in-law, Von bill was progressed as thas amended, Bulow and Wagner, to explain their meaning.’ The 2 CHAXCE FOR SMALL INVESTORS. | American public will’never take kindly to such mu- Mr, Carty’s bill requires the Comptroller to issue | S!& Better for Liszt to stick to his “Rhapsodies 4 Phase & Sty | Hongroises.” Ne sutor ultra erepidam After the eon lg as $20, 20 that the poor can invest in city | [ssf work canie one of the least Intoresting baritone | airs from Handel, “Nasce al bosco,” from “Ezio,” the SUSPENSIONS OF SENTENCKS, ning Mr, Englehart’s bill provides that no court or judge | tWetty-seventh and last of the composer's Italian in the Suite shall hereafter assume the authority of | eras, very badly sung by Mr. AE. Stoddard. suspending sentences indetiintely upon criminals who |» The cabor, 188 po bap trgeesiere written ta Rot bave been found guilty by a jury or who have pleaded com Bor, 1500, when the composer was twenty-two uilty, and 1m Do case alter conviction shall sentence | YC" of age, and afterward revised by bim und suspended or stay be granted for more than thirty | changed in its most material features, was written on a “luked sweetness long drawn out.’’ The choruses . of Gi 2 5 jh re lauded and’ will be re days from the date of such conviction, except upon a Peet of Goethe, founded on the old German | 15 Browd aes Gh santal oF cohen: toad Ravaee Dae: tof certiorari, or writ of error, oranapplication mm | H’vend of the witches and evil spirits assem- 4-7 Broad Ps 7 K arrest of judgment, or for a new trial bing on the night of the Ist of May for | ¥ 7 Bowling Groom Fk aye og hogy vot werestone, LI, MEASSEMULING Op THB BiwATS. | «contest between the ancient Druids aud Christians, A 55 Broadwi ne authors wedua Oe b Pa ql [2 Bowling Green the western bound fleet, With over a quorum pres. | 1 does not show the composer at Mis best. On the he A eareaeage ent, aud remained au houf aud hall iu session. | contrary, despite the popularity of the work, espe- | eS (ooo SELECTING JURIES, cially i Germany, Ib is regarded as one of the least in | Me’h necting de San Francisco, Feb 19—Schr Amasone was wrecked at A bill relating to jurors im the city of New York. in- | teresting of the great master's compositions, But it Met Groom | Bridgeport on she sight of the 19th inst, The crew had wot | troduced by Senator Gerard and indorsed by seven. | W4% Feccived with enthusiasm last mht, prob- / Pe been heard of at last uccounts. The was owned by ¥. ably because the audience were’ glad to listen to Meh 9. the master (Rice) and man named “Kemeey, ‘and Was not teen Now York Judges, provides that the persons 10 : | Meh 11,|Liverpou Jonded at tho time of the disaster. terve us grand jurors ju the Courts of Oyer und fer. | music of the true kind after the infiction of asst. | Rech 1t;|taverboct: [as peesdway rhettviee bemereagsdle miner and General Sessions shall be selected trom the | Miss Mary Werneke sung the contralto solo in the be- | Mich 11. |Liverpool..]u8 Broadwa: ne recuney Gnv.et Cuieemen edt mibars ane renutnr tist by 9 Board ginning like an accomplished artiste, evincing a very Meh 11, | Glasgo the steamer City ot jon ty still ashore and al ¥ a Bourd, to consist of the Mayor, the J Mend Hitle injured it will be difficult to get her off. All residing Justi¢e of the Supreme Court of the First | $ttractive, sympathette voice, trained in @ good school ack aboard wus saved. ich Hepartinent, the Chiet Judge of the Superior Court, | ME Alexander Bischoff surg the tenor solos commend- Weh Nassau, brought ten of the passen, ably. He has a fue, resonant voice, and he phrases the Chief Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, the Re: corder, City Judge and the Judge of the Court of Gen- | Yuati—an ondue tendency toward forcing the voice eral Sessions. The Commissioner of Jurors shall attend and act as | SEraesas ts . clerk at the meeting of the Board Each jury | UNION SQUARE THEATRE. year shall commence on the Ist day of October. No | person snall be exempt from serving as a juror by rea- | fon of age unless he be more than seventy years old, No person shall serve who may appear to the Court as AOt an intelligent man, or not of sound mind,or not of * ood character, of that he does not understand the | orourlly appreciative assemblage = The frightful Bnvtish language. Any phy: who gives a fulse | Weather was altogether powerless in deterring the im- certificate for the purpose of enabling anybody to be mense throng from making way to the Union Square excused from service ax & juror shall be deemed guilty Theatro, and never in the history of that deservedly ot a wisdemeanor, Every court of record shall have < nf e power to impose upon each juror, liabie toserve as a | Popular resort has a more vigorous offort juror, Who shall have been personally sewed, but does | been made to gain admission to a ‘place of hot attond at the time named in the Summons, 4 fine of | amusement, Apart trom the very handsome souvenir nut less than $50, } eae Board’ tor the selection of the grand jurors | g1Ven to those who succeeded in obtaining seats there Shall have power, from time to time, to fill any Vacau- | seemed to prevatl an earnest desire to give an emphatic and a substantial indorsement to ove of the most elds in the list nd Jurors. ‘The list of jurors for superb and complete performances ever given in ‘The one hundredth representation of the now famous drama of “Rose Michel’? was marked last evening the several District courts shall be selected Ly the Commissioner of Jurors and shall consist of not less than Bfty and not more than one hundred Jurors. | this city, The house was crammed to th ax Ne following Versous sual! be exetupt trum serving | doors, and scene after scene was greeted with Jurors:—Every person who t# bot, of whose wile | rousing demonstrations of approval. It is needle: WS dot, the owner of real or Personal property | ut unis late stage to comment ou the efforts of the ex- OF itive of | $250; miuisters of the gospel, | cellent artists to Whom the various pares in the pie Professors and teachers in colleges, academies, | have been entrusted, since the merits have alrendy wm DF public schools, practising pbysict surgeoos and | dentists having patients requiring th with all that hearty ‘Fecognition and reward which cot r dally protes- scientious and Laleated artists will invariably achiev: sional attention, and attorucys aud counsellors of the | fe were, 1 Kupreme Court Of this State in actual practice atthe | PUt rouge Oak Tree Pool > wee vee | r. Every person holding viice under the United | any’ occasion since the play was placed | a i, ba A State, ed age New York | onthe boards One thing was pretty clear, that the whose duties at the ume ‘ Prevent bis jaanagement had established a stronghold in the public | FeCl eg tN Pergoue actaally | esteem aud it was this universal pinion that the judi- engaged 10 business Pilots, uatueers, ull | cious discrimination that has so lar been exercised in captains and other officers OF steam or sailing ves- sels, All consuls of foreign uations, and ali teliograph | WY Operators iu actual employment; “every person on | {Ue ,HeReFal Support extended vo them, MP. A. | actual service in the Fire or Police Department; every | commissioned officer, non-commissioned oiticer, musi- Exeeecs ian axe pecs tae was worthy ail the cian and private of the National Guard during the time he shall perform military duty, and every person who ‘hall nave so served five years and been | OLYMPIC THEATRE, honorably discharged, shail forever afterward be ex- | ‘The programme at this house last night was varl Qrapt frcta jury doty. All persons who shall be per- | crcinal and ontertaining. Several new acts Pine anently incapable of performing jury duty, by reason | of severe sickness, deafwess or other physical or | OR and some new taces introduced. Whimsical mm his “high stilts,’ Mu Montal disability. The evidence required for such ex- | Walker was very comical emption shall be the certificate of a reliable physician | Ada Morgan and Miss Adah Richmond sang fom fnd the oath or altirmation of the person claiming the | pretty ballads; John Hart was N. y Nap while was “In and Oat of Trouble,” and the Jeo Brothers exem, got more music out of the rocks than they did out of their bells. The burlesque of “Julius Cawsar,”” musingly ludicrous and took well with the audi- ence, brought the performance to a close. | the selection of the pia: ll deserving ption, UNIVERSITY REGENTS Mr. Selkrog offered a mao mt resolution for a Meeting of buth Houses of the Legislature, in j Yention on Marek 7, for the election of two Regents of the Uar fo relieve the anxiety of the members of the New York Fire Department as to the disposition of the benevolent tuud of the late volunteor department derived trom the tax on the receipts of foreign fire insurance companies, Senator Booth iutro- duced a vill providing tbat the returns required to be mude to the treasurer of tho late Volunteer Fire De- partinent be paid over to the extent of one-third to rd er. of the New York Fire Depar relief Woop's MUSEUM, ‘The weather last evening was not at all calculated to bring out amusement seekers in very larg while the slippery state of the sid jestrianism at once uncomfortable and dangerous, ut, notwithstanding these drawbacks, the patrons of Woo Museum turned out ia goodiy numbers in F to the sumrnons of thal SENATE DISTRICTS. Lrepid equestrienne, an Mr. Hammon introduced a bill to reorganize the Sen- nced to appear in two of her most popular picces— Bie districts of the State, tic and romantic = It provides that the districts shall be constituted as follows:—First district, a8 now; Second disiriet, First, Third. Sixth, & ‘Ninth, Teata, Twelfth, patriot Mective spectacular pla tts ero i ‘each pay § His» Fisher acquitted inereeit ber usual ability apd to the evidens satisinetion af but she has added to them to a considerable | | wefl, but he should avoid that Charybdis of tenori ro | by unbounded enthusiasm on the part of a large and a | eh | the audience. The other parts were, with a fe Pec 4: Cope st Geet. 8 pe ot aad Hapa, tre tt soa cept oe oun d by the Teg star Feb 1, in Lng TY wie " av Aiaoy foe Now museum. York Feb cane hae = on un 90 1 spoke schr Carrie acksouville for MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOT: Bark Cieilian (of Bostou) . Snow, via Zansibar 84 Ra Ree worms. days, with mide to Geo hopes Pamed Cape of Good Jan 1 Madame Clara Brinkerhoif gives a concert at Green- | anil crowed the Equator Jan 25, in lon 31 20; was 10 days uorth of Hatteras with strone NW ville, N. J., in aid of Grace church to-night. Fatgreen, Gibraltar 42 Mr. H, D. Palmer has engaged a complete baliet troupe ju Europe for the production of ‘*Sardanapalus’’ at Booth’s Theatre at the boginning of the next season. The familiar lines of Horace, ~“Ezegi monumentum pare necennes,” Lhave raised a monument more last- ing than brags, might now be the motto of Mr. Rowe, A marble bust of E. L. Davenport as Brutus will soon be placed in the lobby at Booth’s, It is by a young American sculptor—Mr. ©. H. Hemingway, of Burk Antonia Canepa (Ger), days. 10 ballast to, master. ws 21, ae “ S lon 13 57, spoke bark Ridderkirk (Ger for’ Peusacola; 59, lon 19 59, brig Jullet $ “Clark, from Me: fi Bark inde Wi tswelt, Wiswell, Buenos Ayrer, 59 days Vid hides. ec, to Lant Hros. Crossed the Equator in lon 39 18 i ‘23d inst, lat 38 06, lon 73 40, was seruck by avalon yal from \NW, which carried away both upper and lower topnall yards in the sling; was 10 days N of H. cerns with strong Je and extremely cold ‘weather: 20th inst, Int 36 se ‘02. spoke bark Scot |. from Boston for Mo- ‘at the, Cape ‘ot Delaware, parsed through cod suantitioe fof wreck, stuf evidently part of works, consisting of doors and bulkheuds, most blu jon (Br), Ballou, Miragoane 16 dave with wekeray & Co Brena ce. : ‘coaggls tu fe Murray, Je. “7 ‘al hb ni; sh of Hast ‘with by ‘ales. = ape 2h. OP ipa we, seer Ge 2088 tg * Brig Charlie. ibe) MeDeusld, Mateusas 13 days, with and during that week there will be ten performances, sugar to Younus Sinith & Oo; vénsal t0.0 W Bertaux: and silver change, instead of currency, will be given to rig L Edouard (of St John, , Black! all purchasers of tickets. ays. with sugar to AE Suicrariize, nag ite itis Mr, Julian Magnus, and not E. Magnus, who 1s Mr. A. E. Lancaster's collaborateur im the new play of “Conscience,” which is to be soon produced by Mesars. Shook & Palme: A new play in five acts, entitled ‘Ben Israel; or, From Under the Curse,’’ is soon to be produced at the Grand Opera House, Mr. J. 8. Robinson, who is new to this city, will play Davia Ben Israel and Miss Annie Gildea will appear as Rachel. The Windsor Dramatic Club give a performance and reception in aid of the West Side Relief Association to- night at the Lexington Avenue Opera House, Fifty- eighth street, near Lexington avenue, when the three act comedy, “Man of Many Friends,’ will be given. The composer of the grand Hermann cantata, H H. Ruhl, of Cassel, proposes to give two monster concerts at Philadelphia on the 16th of August next, the anni- versary of the unveiling of the Hermann monument, repeating the ceremony which took place last year be- fore the Emperor and a vast concourse of the German people. The German singing societies in America who may desire to take part in the movement should send their addresses and the number ot singers to be engaged to “Hans Heinrich Ruhl, composer, Cassel, Germany,’ from whom all information will be derived. In send- ing us the above information Herr Ruhl remarks:— “T am fully aware of the deep interest taken by my German fellow citizens in America in the Hermann | monument, and I am therefore desirous of getting up | & repetition of the festival, which, in a more tangible form, will enable your German singing societies to take part in their adopted home, To this end I certainly think that Philadelphia, during the Exbibition, will be the appropriate place for the asta of these singing societies,’ LADIES’ DAY AT THE LOTOS. a ‘iel wit ps Ray. Will tae jaker, Carll, Savannah 8 days, with lam- ber to master. Is bound to Providence. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE BOUND SOUTH. Harbor, NF, for ba 7% Grand Menwi . for Senr Martha C, M: Now Sehr Wm Tice, Tice, Wood's Hole for Baitimore. giett Anne Lyons, Baker, Pu ead for Stapleton, Sehr Sharpshooter, Clark, Cold Spring for New York. BOUND EAST. Steamer Pranconia, Brage. New York for Portlana. peigeimer Clty ot New Bedford, Fish, ‘New York for New Steamer Electra, Young, New York for Providence. Sehr Gertrade Siaith, Davidson, New York for Algiers. CLEARED, Steamer Idaho (Br), Guard, Liverpool via Queenstown— ‘Williams & Guion. gbtgniuer New Orleans, Dearborn, New Orleans—Clark & Steamer Richmond, Kelly, Norfulk, City Point and Ricb- mond—Old Dominion Steamship C Steawer Frauconta, Hraxe, Portlend—J P Ames Mask Soha Worster, Winu, Anjer for orders—Vernon H Bark’ Miako (Br), Cape, London—Peubody, Willis & Co. Edmond Gabriella (1), Lechaux, ‘Cette—Kduard ame ta a Tucker, Santander and Uadiz— Bre id Son & Co. rseilles—J ams Brig Goodwin, Craig. M 4 patie Gipsy ban) ‘Gayne, Rio Grande 13 Sal i—Abiel Ab- “the atthe Higgins, Humacoa, PR—E Sanchez y Dolz. Brij er, Ueveana—Jas E Ward & Co. Sehr Gertrude E Smith, Jameson, ‘siglorenit P Brown & ght Lucretia Jane (Bx), Greenwood, Point-a-Pitre—Boyd cken. cfleer Fred Brown, Wilson, Providenee—H W Jackson & 0. SAILED, Steamer Albemarle, for Lew Lewes, Del (and anchored at Southwest Spit). Wina as midnight, gi Lag fog. Barometer ut sunvet, 2. MARITIME MISCELLANY Purser Alpheus Smith, of the steamer Colon, from Aspin- wall, has our thanks for favors. Suir ArLantic (Br), before reported, went ashore near Payta, after taking in her cargo of uino, and at lust & total wreck as far Yossel was. c had proceéded No lives Despite thestorm the parlors of the Lotos Club were filled yesterday with a throng of ladies, who came to see the monthly exhibition of paintings and to hear the musical entertainment, which is always an attractive feature of the Lotos’ ladies’ day. ‘The paintings, which were exclusively by artists who are members of the ! club, included works by J. F. Cropsey, Edward Moran, | William Hart, George H. story, Robert ©. Minor, W. Whittridge, Toma Dolph Baldwin, Tait, Maller, ~, Warner and’ DeLuce, Two ere contributed by B. M. Pickett. The musical and dramatic entertainment was of un usual exeellence, Mme, Ponisi, Miss Bedioe, Mis Schwab, John Brougham, Alfred Wilkie, C. Verner, W. a ne ' ¥. Mills, Caryl, Florio, Jeller and Charles Stevenson, of | Shh’ ynPetout hale ionted arthe tno. The pew or Winns Wallack’s Theatre, contributing. Among those present |,Frio is at certuin seasons of the yeur exposed to fierce in- were the members of the Art Committee—George H. Story, John Elderkin, E. L. Davenport, J, W. Carroll, F. B, Noyes und other: ct T ‘aptain of the Port o! swith assistance to endeavor to save the cargo, Jost, Bark Bosgux (Fr), while loading Manganese at Viento from an incideut of this nature, Bank Enventox. formerly owned b: Co, was sold at Baltimore by order of signee, to Lewis Ehrman and uthers for $6500. Bank New ENGLAND, at the Southwest Pass from Port- land, experienced heat ather and damage the day she left Portland had some men feostbitven. Bark Monitor was off Humboldt, Cal, on the 17th inst, | leaking 800 strokes per hour. betta MeLoox, Munroe, at Philadelphia 27th from . experieuced heavy weather during the passage ; plit sails, | BricEva (Br), from Turks Island for Providence, which { i it iuty Newport iu distress, was towed thence 28th to ‘rovideuce by tug Nellie. Scie NATHANIEL STEVENS, from Yarmouth, NS, Liverpool, NS ‘before reported), while ‘lying in the Sound of the former ‘able wind, parted both chains during hore on the Thru Stirling. Ahrens & ales Brooks, as- TROTTING AND PACING IN CALI- FORNIA. Bar District Course, ‘Say Francmsco, Feb, 20— Trorrina—Purse $350, mile heats, best three in five, in harness, T. McClellan’s ch. m, Alameda Maid Buad Dob! m. Maid of the Plat Ben Acre Black Dan bik. g. Time, 2:38 2: y. Sawx Day—Pacing purse $160, mile beats, best three in five, in harness. Budd Doble’s Schonchin. Owner's Dan Rice Owner’s Hoosier Dick. .... Time, 2:20—2:261{—2 :26—2 :27 (2:26). The race was postponed ou account of darkness to the following day. NEW YORK WHISKEY FRAUDS. United States District Attorney George Bliss appears to be remarkably ignorant of the instractions of the government respecting alleged offenders in New York. | He only knows that Mr. R. M. Sherman, sent out from saved io pat ‘condit jon. ‘ens on the 18th. The purchasers are muking an @udew 1 breaks up. gear, bowaprit und port-missen rigging. and ‘of the steamer. Sone Epwix ch collided with ond sunk sch ET Suilth, off ku Harbor jatrived ut Providence 20th Scux OGkecnex, Sabista, from Middleton, NC, tor Wilmington, NC, put mto Newbern Feb Senx Paatee Brep (Br), from New Yi hetore reported at Au apolix, NH. experiences. heavy mainboom and fo i ther on the 15th inst, and lost het ih, i the New York office to examine witnesses in Milwau- Whan in the breaker? off Mattaion Tana. fe eng ship, | keg, 1 ll there in pursuance of instructions and he bt the ankle the mate, Mr Burton the main neet ca | does not deny that conclusive evidence has been ob- | },séles, of Wolly tained in regard 10 shipments of crooked whiskey to New York. Accoraing to a recent despatch Mr. Shet- man has obtained evidence suflicient to warrant him | im proceeding against suspected parties here on his re- turn, Mr. Bliss stated yesterday that he is not able to atements, SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN STEAMERS. severely tearing bis leg and dislocating Caxany, which put into Portland Feb 22, leakin Seu | hax repaired duuiage without discharging aud is wow ready | to proceed. of New Bedford, went ashore Thursday shoo Island, and filled with water. Capt with him froxe their bands. They y. The schooner Is to be pulled off. Scur McK Rowixy, from Jacksodville for Bath, put Boston Feb 28 tor « harbor, reports having lost au anchor and chain off Chatham, oun J ¥ Basen, Davis. t Matansas Fob 10 from Boston. had heavy we nd # hurricn ix re, in which lost Jibboom aad had fo broken at the cap. Scum Metyix, Roberts, at Newbern, NC, via Wilmington (whe re she put in throu ath ton, Ju, encountered foretopmast and sai red. topmast DATES OF DEPARTURES PROM NEW YORK YOR pHE MONTHS OF FEBRUARY AND MAKCH. 25 in cotton stored in the deck ol Black ood (Br). fur Liverpool, ready % bales were charred. and 4 wet. No further daw- ton. Jor Broad 13 Hrondway. y Vinevarp Haven, Feb 26—The revenue st Dexter er. the sehr Wm 8 Farwell to Edgartown to-day 87 Bronds for repaii at hee -—_—__ } :|Bremen....|2 Bowling Greem SPOKEN. : ¥ Liverpooi. 29 Broadway me Elba, from Havana for New York, Feb 23, lat 27 50, 4 SU, . ‘phraim Williams, from New Orleans for Yarmouth, ‘eb 19, nw lat, &e (by ‘an arrival at Yarmouth, NS, 22d). NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchauts, shipping agouts and shipmasters are tntormed that by telegraphing to the Hxtato Louwtoa Bureau, ad dressing “Benne, No 45 Fives svoot, London,” of to the Pacis office, addressing “Beanett, GL Avaaue dy (Opera, Paris,” the arcivals at and doparturos trou Kuropeaa and Easter ports of Amoricaa and all torviga vessels wradiag with the United States, the same wili vs cabled to sais eountry iree of charge. ‘Captains arriving wt and sailing from French ana Modi- terranean ports will find the ars office the more ecoaomical wud expeditious for telegraphing news OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, Axsrenvay, Feb 27—Arrived, bark Matilda Hilyara (Br), Brooks, Philadelphia, Awrwenr, Feb 27—Arrived, barks Chignecto (Br), Shaw, New York; Benj Dickerman, Taylor, Boston, Butstor, Fev 28—Arrived, barks ol Welsh. Spear, Philadelphia; Brage (Nor), Christensen, do; brig Economy ), Graham, Wilmington, NO. Hambers pre Bresayey 57 Broadway AS Rrosdway Be NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New Yous Hxeacp has adopted a distinguishing Coston night sigual foe use on board the Hunaiv stenm yacht, showing while burn- tains of vessels, upon secing this signal, will oblige us by preparing any marine nowsthey may Lave for the Ship News Department of the Ix | a@r Persons desirous of communicating with veosols arriy | tmg ut New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care of Henatp news yacht, pler Nol East River, New York, | Lowers received from ali parts of the world and promptly de- | Mvered. Duplicates are required. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY, ! SUN AND MOON MOH WaTeR, Gov. Island 6 52 | Sandy Hook. ‘eve 11 01 | HeliGate,, PORT OF NEW YORK, FEB, 28, 1876, | yQztv*t 7 Sst feree Peau cua. Pieama, ew ARRIVALS. Be Mais, Pos #9 -avoved, inet apes Roalhouaiiaiel ls, Liverpvol ; Timour, Robbins, Boston. . Feb 28,5 AM—OM, steamer Adriatic (BO), jew York for Liverpool. ° STINOPLE, Peb 28—Arrived, bark Mendota, Perry, | amromeap wy se mxnaio arEax YACHTS AXD HERALD ‘WHITESTONE TXLEGKAPM LINE Steamor Greece ( aud 72 passengers to | as « German st omer, fou 4 | etal Code signals HP’ | rigged er, bound oF brig rigged miles " ot Richinond (Br), hewee tor 120 milon east of do, on Anchor live Aspinwall Feb 18 and Havana ueersto the Pacitic Mail Steam- 1, lou 704, passed 4 Ametions war day, brig Geo S Berry, from Ma- Bey Erg Heh Mey ‘led, brig Lulen (Swe), Rothstein, New Yore; Also the James Hard, for Philadelphia, Dxat, Feb 28—Sailed. schr Jefforson Borden, Patterson, (rem Boothbay via Aberdeen), Gloucester, E, Arrived 27th, ship Nevada, Kruger, New York for Bre- men. Fatxout, Feb 26—Arrived, ship Bridgewater, Spaald- ing, Utsaludy via San Francisco, Gkxoa, Feb 26—Arrived, barks Mindet (Nor), Beck, New Orleans; Golofre (Sp), Gel Giascow, Feb 26—Ar fino, New York. Grnactan, Feb 28—arrived previously, sehr Minnie Rep- . Philadelphia, Salled to 28th, steamer Caledonia (Br), Allison, N York; setr Muy McFarland, MeFartand (from Palermo), Boston. Hew, Fob 28—Arrived, steamer Koln (Gor), Ringk, Se- spor Merry trom Matan Steamer Richmond, ‘Kelley, Richmond, jow on Soriolk: with mave dnd passengers to the signer Fanita, Howe, Philadelphia, with mdse to Jas ib, Tayatire (of London). MeKay, Mon yeaneh, by hey ek a Helene ines ‘fer Bok 3 Cape n, Jan 26—Arrived, barks John Black (Br), Doane crowed the Equator ub. tm Joa 25, trom lat 37 bad bone: Charlestoa ; Bjorntraa (Nor), Sverdrup, do. by = Rd ¥ skid Car. | Cleared 26th, vark Templar, Bartlett, United Staten; brig - xo a aeaea” pices ates | AG Sewers, Raw. do, icing. On | i ell, Kingston, Ju. setting gales. ‘and the loss of the vessel probably resulted | xiLLos" Livanvoot, Feb 20—Arrived, steamer Jamaican (Br), Winder, Baltimore; ship Cairnsmore (Br), Legg, San Pran- cisco; barks Josephine (Br), Rean, New Orleans; Chile Gr), MeLeod, Galveston ; 27h, Onui (Ras), Dahlberg, New ‘Orleans, Cleared 26th, ship Bpecolator States. . Loxpox, Web Mp Arrived, ship Elizabeth Cushing, Colby Lobos; bark Kate. @ (Br), Wilson, New York. Cleared 26th, bark Dragen (Nor), Thomaseu, United States. Linxnicx, Peb 26—Arriyed, bark Fanny Atkinson (Br), Hunter, Darien, Lisnox, Feb 20—Arrived, ship Ciampa Emelic arin, Iaccarino, New York. Mussiwa, Feb 27—Salled, steamers Assyria (Br). Donald son, New York; (ireat Western (Br), Windham. do. Sailed to Feb 28, bark Clifton (Br), Snow, Philadelphia. Maxsxituns, Feb 27—Arrived, bark Ferreri (Ital), Catfie- ro, New York, Sailed 25¢h, ark Medea (ier), Bradboring, New York, Narixs, Feb27—Arrived, bark Adolph Engler, Fickett, New York. Arrived 234, sehr JS & LC Adams, Samson, New Or- leans, Ovonto, Feb 15—Arrived, brig Portus (Port), Mesquita, Bx, Pitman, United Now York; 20th, bark Merning Star (Br), Lucas, do; brig Ceres (Nor), Johansen, do, Patunmo, Feb 27—Suiled, steamer Sidonian (Br), Ed- wards, New York. Quurxstowx, Feb 28—Arrived, barks Ida (Ital), Catan- taro, Baltimore for Gloucester; San Domenico (Ital), Vala- tino, Baltimore. Also urrived 28th, steamer Ohio, Morrison, Philadelphia for Liverpool; bark Froy (or), Amundsen, Savannah for Greenock (see below). Arrived 27th, barks Gulnare (Br), McDonald, Philadel- phia; Aquilu (Nor), Gerrard, Baltimore; Bien (Nor), Ia lo; Henrietta (sr), Simpson, do; A (Nor), Kaud son, New York; Jalawar (Br), Chilton, Jarvis Island. Rorrenpax, Fob 27—Arrived, bark Emerald (Nor), tersen, Charleston. Surana, Feb 26—Arriveds previously, bark?Ninevel, Wy- man, Boston. Yoxouama, Feb 26—Arrived, bark Courser, Kulman, Phil. adelpnia via Macassar (and sailed prior to 28th for Hiogo) ; brig Jon McKean (Br), Jordan, San Francisco, Loxpox, Feb 28—It is reported from Flushing that the American bark Addie McAdam, from Antwerp for Cuba, collided with the Euglish bark Magzie Chapman, from Ant- werp for Philadelphia. A second despatch states that the Addie McAdum ts ashore on Kooloo Bank, near Ramme- kins, The crew of brig Nepomvet, before reported foundered, were carried to Gibraltar, Yesterday evening the stearer Harlingen, while on the way from London to Rouen, struck the masts of the steamer Strathelyde, recently sunk in the Channel, and sunk in Sf- teen minutes, All ou board were saved, Quxxstowx, Feb 28—The Norwegian bark Froy, Capt Amundsen, from Savannah Jun 24 for Greenoek, has put into this port leaky, with loss of foremast, bowsprit and jibboom. She experienced the hurtican) of Jan 30. FOREIGN PORTS. ASEINWALL, eet 15—Arrived, bark S E Kingsbury, Wa- terhouse. Burry Sailed 11th, Ticht’ Peter Mitenell. (Br), Benson, Jamatca; 12 Hand, Hand, Cienfuegos; 14th,’ Moses B Bratibetl t, do. Boxuar, Feb 23—Arrived, ship Berteanx (Br), Davis, oe 1eN, Feb 17—In port, barks Florence Peters, Mount- fords i Mounstor aie Loring, Lorin; HP Dewe vt Lari Taylor: shits Nanoy W Suit, H Fost nbs Quoddy, Young; Rubina (Br), Secord—all for north of Ha teras. Canpexas. Feb 19-—Arrived, brig W A Heney (Br), Smith, Porte Cabello; sehrs CW Davis, Mutang i Abbie Corson, Corson, Hav Fieket, New York; Sailed 19th, . Sagua; 2 25th, Martha A stina (Br), Crow. suips Geneva, Melo Dawes: Leovora, Gritfin; Fri ‘Cambridge (Br), Hill: Vester Pxvcxuos, Feb 1 VANILLOS, Jan 15—TIn port, Mark, Grindle: Matehless? conia, Rossignol (Br) Butle Curlew (Br Ellen Austin. Mitchell; Crown Prince (Br), barks J H MeLaren (Br), Ludlow; : Dare Teui Florence hasan (Br) 5 ridge igh ved Ohuambers- ide ge Easy Hannon, Me Beh 12—Sailed, polite Chauon (ir), Providence ase, Mac! piney bark Pohons (Br), Sangster, rth, schr Geo W Jewett, Pensacola; 26th, King Arthur’ (Bri, Crowell, New’ York; schr WL Bi Chase, New Orleais, 20th, brigs Isis, Anderson, Sagua; Renshaw, Syl- . do; Eliza Stevens, Carter, Matanzus north of Hatteras fehe tmon Bird, Di “ig J ux, Higgins, do; 26th, me) ‘ciembelinad, Now Tove ache abrahens Richeld: north of Hatteras. b 283—Arrived, steamer Geo Washington, York; briy Texuda (Br), English, Bostoa, , Fergu- ‘eb 24—Arrived, walled 204, steamer Fins (Br), Samson. = ndpoupon, Feb 21—Arrived, bark Johu St lalcutta, Lonos, Jan 4—Clenred, ships Hattie B Tapley, Tapley, Europe: dth, Occidental. “Dunphy, do 7th. Nesutan (ir), wre, do "11th, Dark aa Wala F) vctiel . “ship White: Kliphatet Gree tone a Reale :elesia pire. Bare stow ; thd go te pret; Pee; Biju hip Hetderaet Pei ae es wil PG. Blanchard, Metueyre; We Engtish—all Ide; barks: ‘Amogpole i tip be lup: Donald Fer sau iE), Rows: Hate: Mt) i Mary Wiggins ( 8), Hoouway, ané Peru, Keuny, do, Oronro, “Feb 5—In port bark Hancock, King, for 8t Tho- jcnicuden, Feb 3—Arrived, ship Alhambra, Young, Pail- saclphi Faueuiox re Pica, Jan 15—In port ships, Brooksville (Br), Barry; Resolute Nickels: ountail Hud: son ies Nicholas; Hermon (Br), Dinyles Y Wipes Jumne (Br), Fraser; Athen: jev' evieve Birickland and Riverside, Woodward—ull Panama, Feb 15—Arrived, Francis Poist-a-Pirne, Fab 26—In port, sehr Gen Gonzales, Whit. “he rom Newport. arrived 4 AKO. nile OSavannaes “Feb 19—Arrivea, brig John ¥, Havana; sehrs Lucy Graham, Smi as Lawrence, ake, Cardenas; 2ist, Kate M_ trilton, ms. Havana; 25th, barks Sarah E "Frazier, Knight, Portland; Almira Coombs, Lengthorne, Teuoriffé sches Julia A Merritt (Bri, Mor se, St B; AH Howe, Mian Wilson, Jones, Pall River; Canton, Healey, do; ¥ W Kmery, Falkor, Baltimore Suiled 25th, brig 8 V Nichols (Br), Chase, north of Hat- eras. Grover, t, Hunt, AMERICAN PORTS. ASTORIA, O, Feb 17- rere: brig'Sea Wail, Hastor! 22d Arrived, burk Stratheden ( Shi Castle (Br), Peabed: Salted, echre ‘Sam ‘* Cartabr Rawley, W Roberts. Vonn: iy, Rebecea F 4 Diese, Meson, Fert ‘Johnsou; J Il Dewolf, Thacker, u vonmer Nereus, Berry, New York: bark Carrie E Long, Park, Havana: brig Sophia € vot Cook, Cork or Falmouth ; sehr Caleb Eaton, Ravage, Haytl, Feb gt Arrive amer Blackstone, mer Wm Kennedy, ans wis, "Norful iienmer Louies, Walk 5 Atlas (Aus), Gerolinieh, from Cette via 4. steamers Blackstone, Hatlett. Providence; Foster, Savannal: be an Walker. bomnate de Beiow—Steamer Braunsehwidg (Ger), Guten, from Bremen. Gecrse » Mor- Boston. Yeb 12—Arrived, schirs Ben) W Robin- al; 17th, Goldstream, Cann, St Tho- joo Churchman, Jtisley, Charleston. ker, Baltimore; 1th. J C aad, AB Perry, Look, Gibera. eared, schr Lizzie Titus, Phil- ing's Ferry, Pla; Lizzie Carr, Teel, yan, Liv- 2 = ‘ailed--Barks Bache! | Melson, trandon ; He Hall (Be), vantwerD DARIE: Feb 21—Areive p Alexandria, (Br), Brown, savsaualy Zou, bark brim (Nor), Guaderagn, Daler. Cleared 1%h, bare Glenatvon eye Richards, Aberdovey ; ist, suip Atinntic (s), Vplen, Neweustle: sehr Nettie Langdon, callin Boston, DANVERS. Feb Y>—Acrived, sehrs EI May soaeeee 27h, Wi Thorndik: FORTRESS M gre Rights, at Thiders ao ior do; i entor (Nor), De Greeve, from Barrow fot a de. | Sailed—Bark Daphne (Nor), for Baltimore; brig Deana (Nor), Passed out—! ship tirey Kase for Arendal; Zampa (Nor), Gi * SUALVESTON, Peb 26~Cloared, steamer State of Te: Bolger, New York; brig Miletus (Nor). Pederson, Wov “UKoRGETOWS, § Feb 22—Cleared, sehr BV Grover, _—. ‘New York; '2ud, SE Woodbury, Mason, Sears: vey ACKSONVILLE, Feb 29—Arrived, sctira Flora Wood- i Deca and Luey Wright, elaay, New York; Sa- m mer King Richard (Br). tor Liverpool; for Rio Janeiro; barks Mi jon CNor), loucester; brig Annie, Mays: er vodwin, New France, New Orleans for Liv- i Adoli, frvin tor orders; brigs Five Hrothers, w York, reloading, AH Curtis, iy for New Mediord, relictlug aaa Fang) New York, ar- » Albury, from Nawsmu, arrived Bd. toni, Feb 28-Arrived, bark Sleipner (Nor), St Tho mas: sehr llenry Norwell, Burgess, watts, ore rei eH nny bark Fi Nor), Thorsen, ant is (Nor), Role “Sil “ORLEANS, Feb 24—Arrived sche Geo Sealey, Gaw, Vester Cleured—Senr Juchin, Getebell, 8p Marks, BAK Arrived, ships Maupin Court. ibe Volk, Liver flag aR So Ea do; Dark acabury Ger). Harihage b—Cleared,. shij Mepbael. she jan, Liverpool ; barks Give yan ‘goa oe tilivar "Ate Uiegolaien (Nor) ri, ‘itnater St Phere i yy aa Liverpoo!: | Feb 28—Arrived, barks alten Tea an 5, Gesons New Ragland: Wallets Salled—Steamer Cordova (Br): barks Vanguard. el Stewart Bie, Porvener (Sp). NEWB! EN. NOT Feb Feb 26-Areived here, ‘Kioas wou, Ja, via Grapes NC (eee Ri erry, Wallace, New York. NORFOLK, Feb 26—, ived. a New York: Ida inet ba red Ss Baan eae. enn hoe Feb » PM—~Arrived, oa ed, ved: shr Aaa” Mik gue few SRaied Sehr Nettie (Be, Brose, St Andrews for New Un en faled 3 ¥oiiib— Balled, sehrs Chur. ond, Pall Kiver for Philadelphia; Mary ‘George, Me, for Pemtsdres unite vt Terres ma fae Norfolk: "Providence New Yorks Ann va Sire n x roy, lh new Tort We 4 reget Phisdelphie (patiine inal Somerset for Wry: Snow, Wareham Diahion | for Ne Nd: tatty David Carrie, are ea ‘wa Heart for a ri arias poe’! he Eves aon port, ihr’ Fags PUTTTLADELPITA. Feb 28— Arrived Nickerson, Boston: Catharine » Whitin: donc: Flotide, Crocker, do; Panther, Pottsville; Mimett gt, Pepvidenes: bark man, Liverpool : xehrs Georgie Clark, Crawford, New Yor clare 9) Arrived STU pa ease, (tal), Cartons, Canoe: Le Gruaie (Ital), do: both for «1 ry Edow er, Cardenay: E-Chambers Sana; also brig Leonard Meyers, Hicks, from ‘Moutovideo, and ordered t@ Prose fo sen 27th, steamer Ponce and brig J B Kirby; PM—Steam imdabl (Swe). for London and ship Leme nie (Br), for sei ure anchored at 14 foot bank, aeithie bal m Cardenss, has been ordered to Phila oHOWELAND, Me. Feb 28—Arrived, schre George D Loud, Rockport for Norfolk; Ellen Morrison, Harmon's Harbor for New York; ‘Trenton, Boothbay for Philade Also arrived, sehrs Emma L Gregory, York: Brunette, Searsport for Wickland for New Cloared—Steamer Eleanora, Johnson, Now York. PROVIDENCE, Feb 26—Arri: steamers Pottsville, Winnett, New Orleans via Boston and Fall River: a it Mi sclrs Sigs M Pisk Jan, ‘h, 8 ‘bitadelpt res e iting, ‘ cetera Vance PURE, acne: Pl 27th—Arrived, steamer Win Le Dre Baltimore jew York. “se Ries mer Isane Bell, Lawe mee sg grant, MeClosk BY Neg MD. oe Soe Arve Fi nA, bap ele Bath, Me 00, Peb 20—Sailed, Ourks Arkwright, Mar Sg age. Gor Leonie Pitts, Bling, on i se Hoge ship | Went hang (Br), Leggett, Newcas SW. oO it er: uy Ki Lic 4 ‘ pert pac ja (Ger), roger fons eae on, 4 ottaminers isaragosea: Hooper, Baltimore; aise peek, sche Jas, 4 Brown, Collins, Cardenas; Gea Washington, Rolt, Bar: ic Conte Gerko Seapari (Aus), Cosalich (from scbr D Pierson, Pierson, New York. Sulled “Barks Columbine \G wosterdam ; John Cat i (Br), Baltimore ; brig (Aus), Merlati (from Cette. nt irs brig Anna Elizabeth, Baltimore; schr Mabel, RYS, Ga, Feb 15—Arrived, brig Progreso (Sp), Lettie Wells, ashtete, ) Pattedetphts, bb 24—Arrived, sel a Torre, rs Martha 0, ork:” Olive. Bitzabeaht ab, Wildes spice ag old, tare Bouyer Harbor, NS, for jade plic "to Teh at carrived! sehead! BA nicis L Godfrey, Port Jolson, for do. + "Philadelphia, for do: J G Babeock, do ahi Reason for Virginia; ol 4 May, and Mott Haven, Calais fo see Yorkt Opera (Br). Se done NIN for Now Yoke dd Moore, Fortiand, for ‘estat Del, qaeed by Sehr Anna Lyons,” Pittston, Me, for Phila jelp! jailed—Sebrs Annie V Bergen, M H Read, Mary B Dyer aud Francis L Godfrey. pian sehrs Mary E ay rg Bos hss for Port land; Ruth Shaw, New London Carrie Melvin, Wiseassett for Wilmington, NC_ (putin ar repair damage austained by tee sturtiny oakum out of ports); Anson Stim son, Phippe ure, Me, for New York; 3 Morgan, and Mary E Amsden, Bath for do. Sailed—Sehrs Anson Stimson, J J Moore, Opera (Br), Mottha 4 Oliver Am 3:45 PM—Passed, steamer Wm Lawrence, from Bak thmare for Boston, LMINGTON, NC, Feb 25—Arrived, steamtug Jeunie, Watkinson, New for Cuarleston, put in for coal, 27th—Arrived, steamer Lucille, Beunett, Balti Dath—arrived, brigs Zephyr (for), Jeusen, Shorehain, x Lorena ( ada. Feb ai—-breived, sehr Minerva L Berm WASHINGTON. NO. Wedmore. Munro, St Marti YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. RIOR ‘SALE—LARGE or OPPER- FASTENED LAUNCH Be up for eropelier, engine: suitable for expertmen| or pleasure. ©, HARMS, 50 Box st., Greenport. Sn] MISCELLANEOUS. — ws | Ae DIVORCES OBTAINED FRO: ¥ ferent States, for untmierous causes, without ul oe argo, until divorce USE, Attorne: ¢ FRICIAL DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY CLASS B, DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KY., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY e ay 17s, SIMMONS, DICK = es: SELESHE SEEEEE EERE == SE SEESESESEES The 5,000 tickets ending with figure (the same as the are of the wumber drawing the capital prite) titled to $10, f pri " bscribers, sworn Commissioners appointed to the drawing of the Keutucky State iatery, “Cag he xhove are the numbers wheel. PuE KELLOGG GRAND CARD, 's Grand Opera, the STAR OF! 4o important featnre in the wiring extensivs