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Number 10, aon I~ O. ‘The Latest News By Pelegraph to the N, Y. Sum, bifais In Washington.’ Hurricane at the Sandwich Islands. | Kon. Frestoa King Appointed Collector of New York, Ns FROM EUROPE, Arcival of the Steamship Chiaa, LATER FROM THE CABLE, lio More Signals Received. PROGRESS OF THE CHOLERA, iN IRON CLAD RACE. THE BISTATOR BEATEN. The Concress Once More Afloat, \ \ Pleaty of Cottom in North Carolina, SALE OF NAVAL VESSFLS, Strike of Coal Heavers, From Washington. Avg. 14 rament haa ree \clal infermation, dated May 22d, narrating fovastutine off ete of the terrific hurricane which sited the Iladuy and Palmerston Isl- QC. EVO, The Ge has Society énds, and t ybably others, One of the Palmere- ton Ielanas, the Kear,on the North-east, has been entirely was away, rendering navigation ex- tremely daneerous, Nothing but the ceral breakers Tema which, In eare of a heavy sea, are entirely fnviesble to the @, but in fe edly calin weather tt re observable, All these Telauds are well nto whalers inthe South Sea, Owing to thie daniaze by the buriicane, ceveral veaseis have been wrecked, bat #0 faras known, none were American, ith wito euflered considerable from the same Toe dlebandins of the Siena! Corps of the army has com ine {, vnder orders the Seeretary of War This ce rtirtiug of a new organization at the be of the rebellion, has served in almost every batt efrom Bull Run to Mobile, and haa the comuentation of nearly every general and adini- tel in in our service By an order otthe War Department, » press re- porte. whiuaies are allowed bo be forwarded over the nes uth of Warhington, until further ordera, The neces lity tov this order Nein the fact that the lines a ‘ erburthened with Government » 1 hw aod ehould have preteren at all aad wi he thoportant private conmuinercial * at ie permitted to beeent, This iatter hess, ofcourse, comes in order before ts vines the absence of speedy matl com- ae it ecessary that such hould be sent by telegraph, Ie wary * ailed — etat foxraph lines South; ve bad shape and will ne or some montha, Gen, si route m Attauta thoroughly « they have been hastily secon. etructett the eme Thee are working, ina manner, buy for sore time cannot noon “ f dusines The 1} eot bes sppoluted Hon. Preston King Collector of the Portof New York, in piace of Mon, Bimoon Drap or, the appolptisent to take effect from Jat of Be plouile Mr. King was born at Ovdenr- borg in 1). Tie graduated at Union College, was bar, and has practiced in St. Lawrence Hle wee amernter of the State Legislature for several yoars, a Representative in Congress from D345 w 147, and from Atter this he Pura Senator for tbe t admitted to the 4 IMY to ink, re. n of six ye Poe trian! of Capt, W rebel ander of the Andersonvill piieon, will commence to-morrow, before the Military Comrotssion of which General ent and Sol, Chipman ia Judge lvocate hundred witnesses have alreaty been ue and by then: as many fudividual care ueity ore expected to be proved ayainet th ved, They will testify from personal @xpecience Pilvate letier: received here from prominent citl- fous we a terae at re intuuse v¢ that very meny of those whe sioni#te are now equally as fervent if alveect elaveholders ea themeelves wiled to the changed condi- tion of affair, and say thar well-revulated free labor fable tian servile help—the war de liaed the domestic insti- The crops throughout Texas are represented ee cood, and the opinion prevails among the leading men that intely re belllous State will more easily seturn to ity former ualonael relations than Texas A viaterment wa heretofore made, and te now go- fog the rou fth #, that T. W. Faller, who is in confinement a the Old Capitol, under an order from the War Department, ie the party who defraad- ed the Union Cougrerelonal Commitee out of $45,- 000, by meansof draftedrawn and signed iu biank Dy the Treasu bir, Harian, which drafte the anid Fuller filled up and collec: 4 recelpted for, using receipts aleo eiguedin biank, This, it now sppears, Senator Harlau never siened either pis in blank for that Committee. The syle were forgeries, as well ase lever & voucher for hia authority skoe collections, Nope of the signatures were ‘ lle bad scarcely commenced, when being awivised by friends of bis nefarious work and hne of travel, he waa interrupted by means of the telegraph, ealous for the jon, will prove more Laving irretriey tution ery fe erroneous dratte nor re dratteaod 5 proeented by Fuller ' ue. arrested nud imprisoned, but escaped some weeks afierwards, through the aid of some of his accomp ices at Racine, Wis. where the arrest was made, "The whole susount collected, as far ae the Committee could learn, did not exceed #70, The large increase of the coal trade, and the scarcity of consting vessels, have induced the coal rhippers at tieorgetown, D,C., to largely increase the rates of (releit to New York, Boston, and other ehipping poate, The President has pardoned Charles Francis How- ard, convicted in Wlaconsin of counterfeiting, and HE | Qud $0 for Malifar mee MudeE Of Galiveus of Miselngpr., Lie has appointed Augustus Canfield t be Cone! at Foo Ches, China. Collectors and appraisers of Inwrnal Revenue heave also been appointed for Tetas and Ueortia, From Europe. ‘Twe Daye’ Later News, | Halifax, Aue, 14—Tie Royal Mail Steamship China, Capt, Herkiey, which left Liverpool as 9 A.W of the Bih and Queenstown on the evening of the arrived at Halifax at 4 o'clock this aficcmoou, an route for Poston, She has 198 passengers for the latter city The stear Persia, from New York, arrived at CrovkLaven on the oveuing of the 4th. Ovable tor the crops, but proved, Tromqroet The sionneh!p Hayti, from New York, paseed | and ly, wo inactive © mtve lea . ‘ ‘ +t firm. Rico firm, Puiri tu.pen have an upward Crcokhaven oa the evening of the 4th. tendency; quoted at 4%¢, Petroleum eteady ; eru Much anxiety and excitement exteted concerning AMentioaN Broci je Central RL Ro 79; ! the Adantic Cable, which had continued entirely | at gs plese, ; U.S. Vive i nitlen CSaGS% Without #inals since noon of Wednesday the 2d. THO | rentes cloned OF fee Winey Oe Bouree Closed quict general feeling was one of dopression and hopeless. LONDON MONEY MARKET Ness, although there were many who retained their Fonds were rather firmer on the 4th. Console faith in the renewal of communication, Advance! 's. The dtrcount demand was licht « The Timers ie deepoudent, although not entirely without hope The latry News clings to the hope that the acci- ceat is not irremediabie, as the weather bas pot been uniavorable The Btan hopes that om board the Great Eastern they ave employed slowly, but surely, in hauling back the cable to the affected part, A test taken at Valen- Mia shows the aceident to the cable wo be a total loss of ineulat uarly 1,260 uilles from Valeatia This would be in almost the deopest water along the whole route, The Srtrrvisc Gazerre eave that emal! insurances were done at Liord's on Friday at fifty cuinens; but Most of the underwriters declined rieks at any price ‘The Pall Mail Gazerre eave: It te understood that AD astronomer of the Royal Oheervar hina cotamu- nicated the following tacte to the Atl de Telegraph Company, At noon on Wednesday, when the sieunts became unintelligible the magnetic inatruneot at Greenwich Observatory showed that what de termed & magnetic storm had commenced, These store caus currents to flow through the teleeraph wires aud seriously affect the working of both and and sen lines, bie also stated that althouweh the etorm bu | much ab d., currents tay etill be parsing of autt) | € neth to confuse t ough the de.icate in neh the Atlan Company to their yeni, taake no al jou electric dis- turbancee, Another theory ft that the ship may have eucoun- tered bad weather, and been obliged to cut and buoy the cable, Vrogress of Paying Out the Cable. Mr. Gines the managing director of tho Telegraph Construction and Malatenance Company, on board the Great Eastern hed sent the following tolegreme to the London papers; “July 20th.050 miles paid out at 650 A.M. Die. tance run at 5.60 A.M. 600 miles, Signals perfect.” lu the afternoon an accident occurred, with total lose of insulation, Cause unknown, Tu miles paid ous aloo M “July 30th. All isgoine on woll, The fault was romoved at 150 A.M. At 4.15 A. M. 750 miles paid out. 6& milos run, Continuity pertect; Mneulation All golug on well.” 00 perfect, files pald out at 1.50 P.M, 760 3 All going on weil On the morning of Tueeday, Aucast let, a morse woe went from ou board of the Great tern, ane nouncing “ten hundrcd and fifty miles paid out at 10.50 A M., and nine hundred and fifty miles ran by Great Eastern at 9:60 A.M. All going on well.” The Vaicotia corroepondent comments thereon as follows: publish fre hopetul for t peers on the m have been paid our fier tauk, which & “Tie inicilixeace we nto day te mo. taking than is onpty, but that the passage of the en ftern tank to that forward has been succoertully ae- ed, and the end is now fast lighteniog al ermost tank held 830 miles of cable and Af water, By this time,theretore,it is ¥ a roed ‘ength will have been taken ont of th tank, which only coutained 70 miles, [a round pum- bers the weasel hus pow expended nearly bom) tone of cable and water, and 2,000 tone of coal Every 1,00 tens makee a difference of 1) inehes in her imguersion, #0 that, counting t consumption of stores, Ac, the Creat Eastern is now six feet higher out of the water than she was at erartiug, in pertect trim to enable all the engines tw do their work tairly, and heap the vee~ rele Couree agaipat aluiost any weather she is likely tome@et, That the latter bas as yet been singuinrt mild, is shown by the small amount of aieck paid out, As high as 26 per cent, te the usual allowance tor rough weather, but up w the present the Great Bast- ern hae not exceeded 12, ‘This ought to bring her on the coast of Newfoundland with only 1,000 miles paid out, leaving stil) 400 niles of eab.e en board to com- pete another submariue link wanted there, Our deveiiption of the shore @ud of the cable was by mistake #0 worded as to convey an impression thas it wae » continuous taper from ite thickest p Valentia out where i terminated in depth at 100 fachoma, Thisisnotro, The cabie na uniform thickness of 244 inches throughout ite entire leugth of 47 mil At the ses end of this of rapid tapering, till is being the size of tue deep-sea portion of the q . This shore end fe the est and heaviest ever constructed, and Leing equal to a the measive rode which fo. a ite outside cover catefully galveut to pro i b #0 soon consumes the stoutcst rou wite whe Isid in thaliow neas, The Russian-American Telegraph. A Wareaw journal in sp articlo on the Humlan- American telegraphic live saye: “The plan ior « tel phic line between Kuve! d America has been approved end signed by the ¢ ‘Yhe Kur Governinent uadertakes to coopier ihe line ae ter as Nicolajowsk, the remaining postion trom Nec jJewsk wo Ban Francisco being at the charee of Ame Company. The cepitul of the Inter amounts to .$1.,000,000, sod foude representing 454,600 have already been issued intanded that thie route eLall be Sulshed in five years.” GREAT URITAIN, It is reported that the Houorable Freterick Peel had resigned the Secretaryahip of the Lreaeury and that I. 5. Baring. as like.y to euceeed his Tho London Times editorially expatiates on the @ifficulty of maintaining and feeding the liberated tlaves ot the South. eo. It is easy for the view. tious Government, by wewords, t elke off the ftetters, and dislocate aud the industry of the whole community, but itis uot easy for it to find an answer to the awiul question ; Ot what are the peonie to live, one which it Las raired tor iteel!, aod which every day more aud jmore importautly demands an auawer. . The cattle plague continued, Violent and energetic measures Were progressing to check it, FRANCK, The weekly returne of the Uank of France show » jo cash of 1,006,000 tran It iw enid thas the yield of the French corn erep will certainly be ernalicr than the lees two yours, whien were above the averse The Bourse was heavy. Rentos OTF, 56, SPAIN, The Eroca asserts that orders have been sent to G Gandara to declare war againet Ban |omingo, The statement is considered very doubttul, BOHULESWIG HOLSTEEN Alarming rumore had teen current of the total failure of the negotiations betwern Austria and Pruvela, relative to the Ducbies; and whe Vienna ree was affected, al! funde falling, ‘The lates despatch says, the uegotiatious bave not bivken off, but have mero.y entered apon a new phaee. BRAZIly Mails are received with additional details of the great naval victory of the Brazilian over the Para. guayan equadion, Both sides exhibited great herotem and the slaughter is described as terrific. The hatte three jeegues below the city of Avra wit: 4 end lasted trou 9 o'clock in the mornin n the evening. The Paraguayan Oo conslated of steamers bs WL "ly les cnn rece ala aud aleo ® + Sa + SDAY, Al lated, The Brazilian fores waa 9 gunboats, their lors 30 men, includine 19 main body of the Brazilians 17 was encamped on the banks of the i roeuay in Futrerioe: and on the confines of the Hrezilan terri tory, another wing of 14,000 meu wae etaticne! ond The stron? The condition of the Brariiian army war u tory. The typhus end drseniery were mak tavager, A body of 2,0 Paracnar fenointete roviues of Corrientes, They atter « buret tio Grande, ewept Cre banks of the t VA Aud Wer marching threush the province. CHINA, Shanchae, June °2,The silk and toa trates opened briskly at Shanelise and boo Chow, Commercial «(iter 1 Lospos Mary | advance! Js a le, id cir firmer and en uns » weat has tr Sdvance rate of 4 per cent, THA CABLE EN THR MONEY MARGRT The shares of five pounds sterling experienced repid fluctuations, (nm Frilay they were down to 2 @iscount ; rallied to 1 discount, closing Leavy at lon 1 dircount, VERY LATEST, Livraroot, Fvening, Aug, 6.—Communication with the Great Easterm remains suspended. Nothing has been heard «ince the noon of the vd inet. A Valentia telegram, dated at noon to-day, rays “No change since yesterday in the Atlantic Cabie.” The original shares closed at 8008/50; preferred shares 2al\ discount, Another fatal accident is reported on the Swiss A party of seven were ewept away by an but fortunately only one (a porter) was mountain Ancona, Italy, remains ae yet the farthest point the cholera hae attacked in ite North-western progross The number of deaths in that city oa the 4th inet. wae da! Liverpool, Sunday, P. M.. Auzuat 6.-The steam ship Balbec, from New York, hae arrived. Nothing further has trauspired concerning the At- Iautic Cable, and it is eupposed that it remain im the ane state as previously reported. Barth currente were returning stronger, showing that it had coutes with tho earth, 1,400 miles from Valentia, Bixty-sevem per. cent was offered, but uo insurance war effected, at thas price, for the cable, Political newe is unimportant, THE CHOLERA ADVANCING, Symptoms of the Disease - Pestilence among the Cattle ia Kngland. Ty the Bremen we have later news from Cairo, Egypt, to the i7eh of July, A comuiesion had been sent out to stop the pil erie now on their journey trom Mecca to Bevypt by land at some marches the other vide of Suen. Should there be any ap ce of cholere auona tb they will be detain t a wafe distance from Bur until the direaee leaves their eamy cholera which dewastated Eg) pt in (suf in July, which would corieepond with the the revarn of the pugrimein thor wears lish papera easy + The course of the disease at Jeddeh ie Most heartrending, People arc etricke strects, where, as Atrangere, they iny hundreds for want of am stance the Hritieh Consul there, ie reported to erted — him@elf — hevoteaily duns the visitation, the Imtest eccounte, the ene had conrad at but it ae very revere at Soakin, The ball Mal! Gazrcrr says A ru hae been current of a violent disear epoken of aa the © black plague.” having broken out mt Kahrtum. dhe deseripsion wae that large black epote appeared on the artis, loge aud head, and that the persons attacked were carried off ju a few hours The latest secounte from that lewality do not meution the eulject, and we may therefore turther bope tliat the rumor i* unfounded Fiom UCousteaninope we learn that a panic had se.zed the more wealthy, who have Hed from the iniected city to catabiish them selves on the shore of the Borpnorus sud in the In ror attained # ‘erpondent of the I. walk through whole treet. w perhaps one OF bwO poor Peren, permit ther to emigiate. The London papers express the reported proxies. of the fate cattle. The Time and generaily ine days ora week je infected fore.en cattle brought to Ioimetor market; but sound catiie coming there lay the diseare and epread ch an ¢ noarly 2.000 are eald co have (within amonth ‘There is no kKuown remedy or antidote; but uniems something be done it is pomsible the diresse imay spread over the who countiy, aud Fueisad may euffer an sctual dearth of animal food, nud the urund the greas broke out period of The Eng- oben of ne wala the tutu! «lin consequences of # lower diet on a peuple accustorued too better.” THE ATLANTIC CABLE Nothing of the Great Fastern, Aapy Bay, Aug. 14-430 P.M,—There has boen no arrival from Newfoundiand, and there ie no intelligence from the Great Exstein, Wind \.W,, beavy with rain, Picton, NLS, August 14, Midnight.—The tele- eraph has not been woking east of this polit eince 8.30PM, The Dictator Bentew —Neceptionef Adwiral Farragut. Portland, August 14 4.65, ‘The race from Portamonth was a well contested tity miles run, The Agamcuticus niade the distance in five hoarse and ten winutes, ata rate of nearly ten uote au hour, Tie Dictaror wee a mile and # bwit behind her when they arcived of Vortiand; and should have an advs of seventeen minutes tor the stoppage of her machi uat of the heating of the crauk-pin, At’ ator hauled off and bore down the bay for ureil, eo that the party mi, bt arrive at the expected Loury rlock. The Dictator is romewhat foul end the Avamenticus clean, ‘ibe Veasole aro evidently faily mate for speed, The officers of each claim a decided ruperiority ip railing for their reapective voseels Major McClellan, with the members of the City Government, went ona tender Ww the Dicsuior to receive Adair 1 puite, including the | ute in number, U was quiet, social end informal, Ketur ity, the party were taken w the Preble House in carriages, After tea they will drive about to view the elty., To-morrow worning the Admiral propores tO return to Porte mouth in the Avameaticus # Y o'clock, in which vent no public seer plion wie be held, OTe eto thes Admiral Farraget at Portland, Portland, me, Av. 14.—The band of the 17th Regulars serenaded Admiral Fariueut at the Preble House this evening. A larse concourse of citizens Were preeent, The Admpal™ knowledged the com- Pliment, an’, thanked the asembinee for their cor. dial reception, Short epecches were also made by Assistant Secretary Fox ani otler distinguished men of the party, The Adiairs! has decided to remain Until 11 o'clock to-morrow POrUIDe, at which time he will leave in the Agamcat cus for Portsmouth. GUST ¢ | The Dictator arrived at 10, 1865. 10.90 A.M. the Admiral will hold @ reception at the | Moyor's Koom in the Gity Hall | From Fortress Monroe. (Correaponionce of the New York Sun.) Fortresa Monroe, Aug, 18.— The old frigate Con- flees wae taised at an carly hour this morning, and started for Norolh. Wile oif Sewall's Point abe got | serouud, and additional steam power was applied ; but rhe got off with the flood tide, proceeded up the | Plieaboch Kiver, aud at 11 o'clook this morning she | wasat Boker's Landiag, Norfoik, | The Cigate Consiitution arrived thie morning from Newport, Roof The United States steamer Emma hae arrived bere from Port Royal, with the cigar- rT in tow, Bhe ie 130 or 150 ©, drawe roven feet of water, and war found the stocks in Charlestoa after the evacuation, She was evidently intended for a torpedo, One Company of the Stat New York was tranafer- ted to day from Grove's Landing, James River, to Cherryetone inlet sheped propelier br lou i} From North Carolina. Newhern Aug. 12.—The Jenny Lind, with s carco of rum, molasses aud tropical frnits, arrived from the Wost Indies today, This is the first commercial arrival here, from that quarter, since the war, Ev becription books were opened to-day for the establishment of the Firet National Rank of Newbern, Col, J, M. McChesney, First North Carolina Union Volunteers, is dangeronsly ill with the typhoid fever, at Beaufort, in thie state, An immense amountof cotton and other prodnets, from all parte of the etate, ie daily arriving in Now. bern, The three lines of steamere plying between thie pointend the North are unable, even with their extensive factiittes, to furnish eufticient transporta- tlon to keep the wharves clear; and they are like- * unable to eupply the demands of the mercantile trade in this city, on their return trips, News ‘Items. (Bp Felagraph te the How York Suny Gun, Summman arrived st 61. Loula on Monday Morning. Tus steamer Chine left Halifax at 8 o'clock lest evening for Boston, Janes HU, Ganuann, State Treasurer of Ken- tucky, died yesterday morning at his residence in Louisville, Tar tron clad fleet left Portsmouth yesterday morning at 9 o'clock, aud was expected to arrive ot Portland about} in the afiernoon, Tar Constitutions! Convention now in session at Deuver City, Utah Territory, have voted alunos unan viously that it is expedient to form « Btate government, A quarteeMasren's clerk, named Russell, was arrested at Cinclopat! on Sunday, charged with stealing #20,000 fn Goverumeat bonds while ste- tiene! at Louisville, Tas schoouer Starlight, from Portland for Wash- | lugton, with acargo of Lay, was burnt to the wa- ter’sodge on the 11th fast, off Nantucket, The crew lost their eilects, aud arrived at Portland yes- terday morning, A rhume story brick bailding on Race street, Cioeinvats, sel) down on Bundey morning, burying aix fanilies beneath the ruins, One woman was lod, and a nun.ber of persons injured. The bulld- fig Was use! ane tevernent house, Tne levters of the State Democracy are ansern- Ding, Portand, Maine, preparatory to the convention to-day. The representatives will not be very large. Judge Howard, of Portland, {« the prominent candidate for the nomination for Gov- in ernor, The Convention opens et ten o'clock thia morning Tie Miesiseipp! State Convention convened yert jovernor Sharkey examined into the loyalty and qualifications of the members, and adinniatered the amnesty to such bad not it before, The Convention organized by electing officers, aud then adjourned t1'1 8 o'clock, Tho rom of the day wae spent in arranging | prelimsinarics to importent businoss traneactiooa before the body, 0 (Dy Matt te the New York Sun.) Parsos Navo.wom has pald a visit to the Dublin Exhibinoa, Touxclese carriage formerly ued by the late President bas been advertised for sale, ‘THs staat cheese factory at New Rraintree, Mess., work« up the milk of 1,200 cown daily, Tus cotton crop in New Orleanam it In atated, will be very exnall this seasco—uoe over 600,000 Lslea. Tas wloat crop is Letter to Iowa this year than ithasleen before in ex years, itis now being harvested, Lor) PaLwrustom has entered @ horse for the Deroy of i He evidently does not intend “giving up" yo sted tint the Siamese teins, Chang and 2 actually commenced to exhibit the: Alocal paper calls thom strong *Uuion A aint in Philadelphis, 15 yeers old, haa been gent to prison for setiing fire to four houses, Ble suid she knew it was wroug, but she could not helps Tondon Lasecat Ivocates the custom of tuy prescriptions in Tn 6 levcding ar- Hicle on the subject tt points out the absurdity of the present systen. of abbreviated Latin, A vapy bathing #( Guilford, Conn., on Saturday, came cear being drowned, bus was reseued by her | hus aod, On reaching the shore, her frat exclam- ation was, “Will the salt water burt wy bair '" A cace took place at Hartford, Conn, on Batur* day, between a celebrated pedestrian aud a horse, The horse had io trot balf a inile, while the man wa quarter of a mile, Lhe horse won tho race by about six feet, Gan emar has delivered another “ ad- one by the Mayor of Sherbrook, 1k gives me much pleasure to Canada and a! the Briish Giuant c meet you provinces I cherish ouly the kindest feelings.” Queen Viotoxta is about to travel on the conti- nent, iucoynits, under the title of the Duchess of ada. $ Towards Lancaster, At the end of August, she will be 4 . Thirty-Third Year. A Tarvin chief wan recently exeonted tn Canton named Tho Wang, in the moat horrible manner, Hie lody wae tird t) across, and slowly cut to p sce, the flesh above his evos and cheoka being fret removed, then strips of Mesh were cut from hia body, aad Gually his Loars cut o A reoasr survey of the newly erected portico to She south wing of the capitol on tue east frout Fevesiod the fact that the quality of mer “ vined jumne of that portico fs much as to war- Fant their removal, eo ay to have aul ationted thow compo ot of matertala which sball be tn koe}, nd With the entire structure, and in accordance wit the original dev u, ‘esiling in Worcester, Maes., bu? 1 A YOUSA Hany who bas late telegram that } « rt was dying, and atarted o ai {O00 the war he wan thiee times in peril of 10 life from im load aociclenta, tho lest of which was between New Ly vn ! train tumbled int sttnea, When he renehet the Thsunes, When he reached home, he found bis ‘ath a y i was ® box, undoubted! y per, ‘ aris eg ‘trated for the pitiful phic menaage, NAVAL INTELLIGENCE Auction Sale a N sketches of the pay We be Bola he” To-day at noon, Burdett, Jones & Co. anc tlone ty will well at the Hrooklyn Navy York, a number of Verwols which have been in the navel service, and for which the Navy Department have no further ner, From some caur unexplainod, sailing vessels have been purchased at good Prices at there aulen, Reneral thing have been much sought after, sale to-day will bogim with this clase of voane The firet on the list is the schooner Savannaly which wae captured by the bria Perry, on the 6th of June, 1861, off Charleston, & C, She was armed with one pivot enn, and trom the the ehe was tin commicrion as a Confederate Privateer, captured only one vessel, the brig Joreph Myers, on the 2ith of May, 1861, She was originally a pilot bout, aud ts of the following dimensions: Length, 66 feot; beau V7 feot, 8 inches; depth of hold, 6 feet 7 inches, ad Suin obtained for the teloyra he nextou the ist isthe centre-borrd schoone Orvotte of 171 tous, she was originally purclaac for #5.) for one of the Porter Mortar Flotilia, She {95 feet loug. 27 feet 2 inches beam, and 7 feet & inches depth of hold, She participated in the bom- rdmentot the forte below New Orleana in Aprile 186%, wae at Vicksburg in Jane of the ame year, anu at Port Hudeon in May, 1463, and until thee of the war has he: The Ba. Bruen | aud was purchased for the 1 She ta 255 toner 108 fi in length, 26 feet T aches beam and 9 feet hold, She has performed aim- lg service to (he O1vetta, he schooner Samuel Rotan fa 12 tone register tar flotilla for $7,000, and coms #11,00, She measures in length 109 (eet, 2% feet 3 ine beam, and 7 feet T inches depth of hold. Bhe hes b Attnehed tothe Fast Gulf Squadrom during the war The brie Tulne is 196 tone revistor, and 100 fort im teat 0 Lichor hear 19 feet four inches depth of hold. She coat £9,040, She bas boon attached to the Gulf Bquadson during the war The propelior Dandelion, rerlietered 111 tons, and in of the following dimeusio Leugth 55 foo. ® inches, beam 10 fret 6 inches, depth 7 fees @ inchers Bhe bavasingio envine with 2] inches cylinder tnd 26% inches stroke of piston, She wasaing and tepateh boat in the aquadron of the late Admirab Dupont and Admiral Datleren, ‘The prone lor Camelia ie 198 (one register, and LIT foetin length, I fees 10 inches beam, and 11 feeb hold, She bas a 40 inch eyinder and 30 inches stroke LS is ho Honeyenekle it a screw eicamer of 384 tons, and formerly bore the ne Win. Fargo, sho aniled frou New York on the 24th of December, 16 | Bhe te 121 feet in lengthy 21 feet & Ine nud 9 feet 7 ince f bold, BI ane witha pit- the ton. Khe captured the blockade 11th of January, 1864, The Vatley City in a screw atenmor of 190 tons, 123 feet in length, 28 feet 6 inches beam, and 7 feet & juches bho of bold. ‘Vhe Navy Department pur cliased in IS01, paying her ownere #18,000, the attack npop Roanoke L or Fiyon the J nnd also at Elizabeth City aad Newborn f tit year, end onthe 4thof May, (86/5, had nt akiruileh h the Confederates on the ye boen attached to the stroke of p n, Hlenry war former he peddle w rry boat, tegseler, and ot ing dime ws: Length, 151 feet 4 inch in, NY fae “bot bold, 1) feet & heen is inch eylinder and 16 jee. ebro! of platen. Bhe lias been 1 the const of Plorida durtug d excellent service sat on the listia the screw eseamer KR, Cure ler, botlt for the Cromwell Line of Bavannah ateam< ers, and oamed afer «leading merchant of that phee Bho we Lowe tone register and coat the Navy Depart= ment, $165,000 in TSOL he carried a battery of 18 guns, andia of the tollowing dimensions longht 248 fees, O inches, beam 4 feet. 6 laches, depth 16 feet, d inehes, height hetveen decks T feet, Ginches, The eyliover t@ 72 huchoe io dinuicter, and the piston hae aetioke of As inches, She ie a tine veesel and hae noe seen services such ne would inopair her vilelity tor the mercantile marine service, Lhe eae will no doubt be largely attone The schooner tieorgs Mearyhain from Key Weert ie loaded with urdoe sures god bas ou board the major partofthe battery of the ill tated screw sluop Sau Jacinty loot last winter inthe Wet Ladies, Prusovat. ander Foxball A. Varker, has beeu ordered to command the sailing sloop Savanouly the second of the navel apprentice school ships, Captaly B, PF. Saude has been detached from the Fost Jackoon and ordered toe the Boston Navy Yard, Acting Kuselan William W. Maclay who ans dee tached from the Brooklyn Navy Yard aud ordered to the Nyack, ie awaiting orders, LOCAL NEW NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, THe Pimytx Bay Deratcarion,—No pew developments have been made in this carts aithough it le said the pollco have some further jue formation in reiatioa to hush money given to various parties, amounting in all te $89,000, twenty thousaud of which was received by one Dusenbury, residing in Washington, Some further prevents to eypriaue ~ with whom it appears Mr. Jenkins waa but too familiar are also talked of, but for obvious reasoue Raines of persone and places are kept secret for the preset Wat. Streer AGA Disrunnen —There war no litle excitement in Wall street, yesterday, ia « quence of the announcement that Mr, Po ik. Mutford, a gold broker, had failed—hio liabilities, is woe said, being $75,0%, Other accounts madu It $100,000, and others etil!, $150,000, but it was thous'® that the last named sum was an cceggoration, Itis said that Mr, Mumford had drawa checks on several banks and received the money from outel te partion but when the chocke were presented at (he banks for Collection, the enewer waa, no tunds" Bomectiie gentleman's friends amert that be las only te poe rarily tailed to meet his labile ad that ina day or two the matter will be explained to (he sstiefaer om of allconcerned, The creditors were very indignau® and held a meeting, but the result did pot transpire SrRKiKK AMONG THE CoAL-HBAV! About eix montie ago the coal-hotwiers aud lLaboresay or rather shoulo« ” orm of thocity, fo. nied an & socin present at she inauguration of the monument erected at Coburg in memory of Prince Albert, Ler late husband, ‘Tus Revcs.toan says what we want tn Bayan. h tu-day, more than anything else, if capital, ds few thousand dollars expended in buildiug about one hundred dweiling houses would pay the highest interest of any invesiment that we coo name ip Savaanab, if A ®RRVANT girl fell out of a third stor at Cleveland, 0, the other day, and m been killed, had not a genticmse. arms, Upon recovering from the shock, the man it he *wasu', asiamed of Limsell window ht have aught ber in his ekod "Tie Digiatgy will (asin lave’ Ueiwecu 9 wud | 0 be Ou Mw bib Uopertinauaie’’, a for mutual piretoction, and to fix a etandard price cor their labor, ‘Ihe organization and progress of . society were duly reported in the Som, All we well; the prices demanded were paid, andevery o seemed eatiafied, The * hoistere,”” however, assu to regulate the pilees perton, and according!) following le of prices was adopted : From canal boasts 26 cents per tow Lake b ud ecown, 27 ¢ r Schooner deente per ton From bouts bo blip, Ju ceats per ton Half of this amount wens into i.e pockets of (he “bolsters,” For this they furmisid their homes and (Comiinwcd wm fae hue ius. t , 4 ° 1 the toa