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I MOily v. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1860.-TRIPIjE sheet. l I bnahela of vu nnk ta eonUot with the Two of John Loud'a atom were unroofed. Window blinds brick Use air and niov'Tcfn'f in p*rttc.l«.r ut :h-s Aa «c hi»c «tat*d half put mtw o'clock A. U. The chimney, K appear*, otto, by coming The roof of the house tad bats lystrode .lie deiuumt from h"«u for pter. occupied by George P. I/«ec, and strewed the ground. An alarm or fire contribute 1 to the !ab«'ve, Oral tiai.ils has mostly THE GALE OR THURSDAY NIGHT. ran some ten feet Above the roof, and when it fell it of two houaea on the corner of Hamilton avenue will, ton bbnul etlivt of ilw trale to A schooner moored to one of tlM p era at Jersey City adjoining panic and beightoned the scene. lbv.flnitu'., iuJuciut! with it the entire M well u a of Um broke tbe and ietcnea up and Ferrla place, were blown and the houaea tock. *l« u operator* are Ji»,>o^ea to »ntcr the w*rkot. roof, portion curried adrift, tearing away spiles, untenantable. off, Tbu bulk of the bueluCM Uelu» W lraur»c- brigs at anchor outside. reports cap morning sod, tuple goutl«, given Imports other of the house became There is a fore and aft schooner on Sooth Church on the corner of President U-ne battd upon the Wu«l tUU It") rndtkcl will rally with occupants terribly frightened ashore Long Island, Congregational day. From y the Um return »>r i>|ii in*. City, Brooklyn, street, fearing building Quarantine, fears were rlcane, and considerable damago was deno all aloag afatcments of stocks on hand it the Hoboken, her. force of the wind, and great entertained that It S«Lcc clobirg our fall. Cmpt Turnboll, of the Eighth precinct, waa, Tbe would fell down. To the Hi ds n its sad en.I o! the >utr, iiri*>rtstioiJ* l>ave been on a seal* that aad schooher Edwards, of Union, N. J., wss cast adrift guard against dsnger, Captain by tererlty. Buildings, awnings soon on and had the remove all their . of the Third stationed two IbcrcaMS Bui with an dcniumd Jersey Williamsburg. hand, parties bowever,during the night and considerably damaged Shanrman, precinct police, fences were blown down, troes tora op by their prcttnltuppliee. ordinary The James a also broke adrift men on each side of the building to warn predectrtans of rooti^ tin loLLafcf u> rtntb us in trie b< xt ninety t'ajs will not furniture from the building, as the walls were found to be Whitney, lighter, and several of the veesela torn from their anchorage along r i'f thaa the unsafe, and the severe wind that was made it The summer house, covering the spring on Governor's the danger. b ing any great. q iuutity fUplo goods blowing on the and drifted ut will wrk aud a confidence is very for any person to remain within. The Island, was blown oil the island and is now afloat. Two gentlemen standing the oorner sf Imlay and docks, some dftmce Into the riror. The off, currentSerious Disasters to Ships, dangerous The South Commeroe state that the tin on the roof that an improving uiuktt will rtfc-ult. shippers membera of Hook and ladder Company No. 0 were also terry officers have made temporary streets, sheeting sails of many of them were torn to shreds, with the ropes entertained and Other Vessels. en so for on the and of one of the storehouses was rolled up by the force of should not mso right of Uio fact, however, thai we arc al Steamboats band, and removed considerable of the rubbish, landing passengers Brooklyn side,arrangements severed and it> ng In at: r was a considerable directions. Tt e ver very ri a. with a of all that was out of the In It commenoed running occasional trips at one o'clock. the wind like paper, and then carried y cupplied Buperabuadauco nearly goods, everything got building safety. it tbo roof of Fox's tho waves nor ueunv that a moderate aovauoe upon present prices la presumed that it will have to be pulled down. It Is WRECK OP TBI BARK HOLLAND. when fell upon Chrystle house,distance,rough, running high, and, dashing wttfti great owned bv the LorlUard and the loss will to and thence landed in the street.two persona standing force on Ihe to tear will warrant further shipments until old sucks shall bo estate, amount The new bore.threati'md the remainder of the due court#. about Two were stationed bark Holland, Capt. Fay, from Curaooi for there barely escaping from Instant death. vrtseUfiom their at Toe river was reduced In Wreck of the Bark Holland 93,000. policemen by Gapt. feet cborafe. open nearly M Communication wuh the interior is almost cut off the Turnbull to kscp persons passing from going near the this port, with a cargo of salt and wood, oonsigned to A brick building In I)ebevoise street, 300 long by far .isSiOK Hing,&uu, at live o'clock, fruin lero to fortnight, though with little benefit to the and being was all broken, the whelc damage amounting to about and crew and to in of the surf The steeple on Kev. I)r. 8pear's church, on the corner five und fix degrees above. It is impossible as yet to roads; Houses Unroofed, Chimneys Blown Down, Perries put sea, oonseqnenoe being of Clinton and to ana fTo, and fears eetlrrate the scaioely naif Uirough the rainy season, wo can look for StO. so Amity streets, swayed amount of the damage done by the litUe in market The the centre one on the 8L Nlcho high. Capt. Fay fell in with the schooner Eaglo, of were entertained that it would topple over. It withstood but it must be impiovenient ihe outlet of goods from this Stopped, tnd Sehool loose Bnrned. flag glaflb, especially hence for who was to this very great. hurricane, until the close of March. Within the few Ust day* at the ins Hotel, were ai one time thought to b« In a dangerous Kockland, Delaware, returning the force of the storm, however. port for a harbor, who took them on board and brought The bell rlngor on in the of the City Hall fortnight there is less dispotition shown to operate, and oonottion The latter, upon which was a larire tbcm to this duty cupola THE GALE ELSEWHERE. the at one time is leas nouceablc as wr was bent and croaaed to the oity. states that it (the cupola) rocked like a cradle, and ho was activity prevailing completely over, many weathercnck, . write. other tide of the that the stall would fall, The following is Captain Foy's report in constant fear that it would give way. He remained at Wa8uinoto:», Fed. 10, 1810 Stavern' Famooi Floating street, fearing On the 7th instant, with N. E. wind and strong breeze, his until relieved. financial. it was properly examined bv :ne carpenter of the hotel, went to P. post, however, The gale raged with much violence here all hut night. and found to be tare. ashore the north of Barnegat inlet at 8 If. It On the high ridge of ground extending through Bedford The money market has been lather quiet during the perfectly could The wind is Mill from the north wo it. to Public View. The and a of the roof of the on was very hssy and the wind dying away. I not a large number of houses were more or less damaged. high wuh a tendency to greater ease tor parties seeking Exposed Battery gutter portion building command vessel because of a swell iu fbrtnubt, the corner of Sullivan and Prince streets were blown off my heavy setting Numbers have been unroofed, chimneys blown down, Nothing has yet been heard t mm the South aixummodations. Receipts of dust from the country are shore. I abandoned the ss the of the indicating fur for the and the indebtedness of the Interior about four and fell Into the street, fortunately ship, appearance to., while throughout the city fences have boen demo the force or extent of the storm. sesson, o'clock, weather indicated more wind, and the crew took to the into and wero scat effect*, le mt-t with commendable Ihe demand for no person. injuring lished, awnings ripped shreds, signs Feb. punctuality. The Roman Catholic Considerable was done to the boats, which we cleared with tbe greatest difficulty. teret in every direction, so as to make it hazardous to Baltimork, 10, 1M0. money is aiauiaiog more of a casual charactcr, and there Is Orphan Asylum damage telegraph wires, There was feet water in the hold when we and walk (he not that or gene> for loins that was witnessed when and one or two poles were blown down. The bell ringtrs 3X left, along sidewalks. The gale last night raged with tremendous violence Greatly Damaged. ou the lower were forced to desert we saved nothing but the clothes we stood in. Tbe The ferries, with the exception of the Fulton, having oI foreign staples were coming to hand bo freely.imporutons Jefferson Market bell In which I with eleven was but la now subsiding. The weather is very cold. F»r to morrow's engagements the as no the tower about hair four o'clock, as It shook to su jh was, men, picked uplongboatby suspended, the crowd at the latter was Immense, and the inquiry yet shows past the schooner Kagle at 11 A. M. the next I do scenes were to a There was but l'nu Feb. in'!ofbciagmoi. limn ordinarily active. Approved an eatent that they feared it would fall. morning. exciting degree. nothing ADKLPiru, 10,1800. no not know what became of the other, in which was hurry and considerable confusion. The railroad company The storm of last waa one of the most terrtOo euiiateral and prime paper command funds at 2 per cent, A SCHOOL HOUSE IN BROOKLYN DESTROYED. The old weathercock on the steeple of the church the with the cook and two night ~nd names and ksu choice endorsement* are done Mr. Decker, supercargo, pnt on extra cars In order to accommodate the increased single of William and Fulton streets was the TH08. master bsrk Holland. of that has taken place for years. Its effects were seen ia # real istate money ia had at 1 a blown, duringcoruer FOY, seamen.number passengers. 2X- I'pon readily 1)^ and The Holland wss a new vessel, of 889 tons register, Ab far as ascertained no lives were lost, nor was any every street and corner throughout the city. Gaimneys per cent, and the demand continues rather alack. INCONVENIENCES OF CRINOLINE IN THE STORM. morning, from his natural position, in pedibui mil, built at Port Jefferson, is about four months and 1 Bars are current at 880 tor auch iota aa are old, person seriously injured, although several families have were thrown awnings, signs and sign posts war* to-day par turned completely over, with his head hanging owned by C. 6. Kolff, or this city. She was certainly one suffered much rendorea homeless. down, rfiered tn (be street. Banker's raws will not be txed fit he* by being dashed to and trees have been Cfcptaia and fce«f i| da. This dumb Indicator of the wind variationadownwarhaa of the finest and strongest Teasels afloat, and was ad- Among the disasters thus far are the bark Prince atnms, uprooted. til tomorrow, will likely not vary much from thatuni wnen bdo on >*.«od a hard blow but he haa at last mirea greauv aauea. we nresumo sue waa ton, lying head to windward at Ford's pier, parted her Kelly, of steamship Virgm.a, from Richmond, arrived figure. Banker's sight exchange New York rules at many before, insured in thia u owner but better can be done only partly country, the mooring chains forward and went stern on to the here this and no vessels ashore in 9% premium, something probably About ten o'clock on last Thursday evening one of thone , seemingly very reluctantly, for he still holdssuccumbedhis Insures In hia native country, after which the veasel la driving in her stern, through which the interior of early morning, reports lor a large sum. Private bills for large amounts can be i tfcd not ocniidont that called. Her of generally bulkhead,the or river. had at 2 cent Rates of on treasure the extraordinary changes of weatber which have given the proudly, though erect, apparently cargo, consisting about 10,000 bushel* salt, the vessel can be seen; she is badly hurt, and lays very bay per freight by be will toon be reHxed in his old location and proper some wood and divi wan to Messrs. Xsw Havw, Feb. 10, 1M0. l PuiUc steamer* are P*r cent, ana the Vanderbilt boat New World asch a bard character for unsteadiness, and bides, divi, consigned badly. Jf attitude. Kolff k Pertuhu, and insured in Wall street. Freight All the vessels at anchor in the North river have The has been serere all but no damage has f will take down a small amount at something less. trt at defiance all tbe learned calculations of A is to have had hia heal fra;tured gale day, boy reported badly money probably not insured. She waa fitted out in the dragged. on Mexican dollars have been slow at 10), premium, gold a in be done in this vicinity. for remittance to rhe and ecienuilc men generally, occurred inmeteorologiststhis city by falling sign Broadway. best style, regardless of expense. The throe masted schooner Forest King dragged, and Feb. 1840. bars being preferred Hong Koog Tbe of the Tribune seemed at one Boston, 10, Bird sailed laat with und its in a extensive destruction large sign building There was a report in circulation in the morning that a la>8 very cloee in on Governor's Island. Another Early week, $173,741 treasure, of vicinity, resulting very time to be :n a and "unsartin" waa aahore nn was false. The wind has been very bard bare all which the was in and silver bars. very snaky conditioj, steamship the Weat Bank, which n:liuoi.tr is below her on the mud lUls. blowing day, greater portion gold or property, bat fortunately with no serious damage to like the white man, but wat properly secured before It An inward bound buk anchored last night at tlmea to a but no has been The bulk of Mexican dollars are now hell at U per cant. fell. i>ksmrction or public school no. 13 uy kihe amounting gale, damage life or limb, so far as beard from op to the time of oar above the Narrowa, where ahe still remains. The to the so aa is known. is Until the Chinamen clop*; their aoooun'-s for the old year, One of the of a church in Twelfth from about ofllcer Hutch done shipping, lar Tne weather on transactions to Tbe dawned and pinnacles street, achocoer Kagle, of Rockland, Captain Uregor, Yesterday morning eight o'clock, cnuicg with ih-m the 2*iU inst , will not going press. morning bright, clear, Tnird and Fourth Dr. tor a boat clear. be ref timed for avenues, formerly Corey's,betweenNew York Delaware, having picked up of the Third precinct police, reported that the roof of I*uh export. sunny alnooet as a summer's there was not a w*s blown down the seven seamen from bark The is a statement of the of the day; single during night. containing Captain Koy and on the corner of Hicks following operations A of ooe of tbe new marble in ashore on returned to this to lie School house No. 13, situated lioritble Harder Laat Nlght-4 Custom I'mted Mates Kranch Mint n ihis since its Heavy sign buildings Barnegat, cityHolland, city resumption lireene street was blowo and the from No. 440 off the the and was iu of blown off o on on the weather in were down, sign land them, and anchored Battery. During gale Degraw streets, danger being by Home Watcbmu Killed. buslncrs the 3d lutL:. increased loveliness. People seen and two women went Ford's GOLD DEtMelTS Broadway lell, narrowly escaped being dragged both anchors, and into dock, the force of the gale. Captain ^haurman sent a fore of At baif one o'clock this wia utce more perambulating the streets with heavy clothing stove her stern stauncbeou on past morning intelligence from Jan. 3 to Jan. ounces injured. in;broke top portBrooklyn;side, men to the but before the Olivers Receipts 7, 8,564.73 About nine o'clock In the of keep children away; c 'tiniufxateU to the that a moat bra mi cut a*id«, and congratulating each other on what waa morning the chimney house fore and aft; bent chain plates of main rigging; sprung police headquarters Receipts from Jan 7 to J 14 4,866 30 it was ascertained that the was on I'-rmed the decided in of and the death of So. 76 East Broadway.a very ricketty looking structure. bowsprit: broke off Jibboom, and stove her boat. The there building arrivedUl hcI Moody murder hamast of tho lighter (Jem tiom at tbe time. an acroaa The achooncr General tior.8 as to warn the children coming to school to keep Sat# hi net, on the in front of No. 14. An oltioer from Jan 7 to Jan. 14, doutne eagles $10,000 or mud puddles. inUnity injuring persons patting Only lying it Washington, lying pavement, do. do. before two ladles passed in front of the house andInstantat pier No. 10, baa bowsprit and head gear a!l gone. Tho away, and sent those already there out of the way of on his beat saw something on the and half eagles 16,000 The thoroughfares were resplendent with the display of struck with some of the loo*e at No. North passing walk, stooping narrowly escaped being bark Cologne (Bremen), lying pier 8, river, The was of four stories in height, st'f and las and itself a bricks wbich tumbled on the Tbe of the danger. building lirlck, U> what it *H, found the cold and lifeless body of a Total $65,000 Deauty Lion, Broadway presented pavement. chimney has ber starboard aide badly chafed in consequence built in 1846, at a cost of S'JA.OOO. Between 1,000 and more animated than it has for a week remained in a very dangerous condition all day, inclined high wind. The tide lias bwn unusually low; the ferry there The tire bt>m> n being it w«* at first thought that some drunken The exports of treasure since the cloee of last year appearance many to 2,COO children attended daily. originated wcr#-.i gainst the wall of the adjacent house, and likely fall at alipa on both rlvera were almost dry. The Hamilton in a manner. The roof of the north end mac had but a lull examination of the remains I*tt. But the general elevation of spirits caused by this moment. and Atlantic street after 3 P. were singular gable fallen, IJtr Golden to New York 67 any ferries, 1>1., avenue became deta:hed and lapped over. A numb.-r of bricks i> J bcinousnesa of the crime which had Age, SI,728,920 happy condition of things was to be of short duration. The cbteney of No. 80 East Broadway was blown upon to stop running for about two hours, as there was and the lljors rut lie all of the do. do. to Kegiand 37,436 32 tbe roof or and broke with compelledbeing loosed, fell down, breaking through do do. lo PmiRin* A cout ten o'clock in the evening a sudden change came No. M, completely through, nut sufficient water in their alipa to land. The vessels cime with tremendous force upon a furua* been committed. 10,660 00 oi the inmates. Much at the in tho North river were portable Per Cbnmpiou, to New York 00 on, and the which during the had been out, however, Injuring any damage lying pieis yosterday near the stairs on the second story, scattering The tkull was spit open, aa if with a club or bar of 04,600 wind, day blowing was done to tbe building nevertheless. aground in consequence of the low tide. The steamersafternoonUie tire in direction. The furnace had been Jer Rally Bird, to Hong Kong 173,741 00 from the veered round to the ten corner of every plased iron, atd the blcod wai Sowing quite profusely from tbe g»cily southwest, west, About o'clock tne roof of the building C. Vanderbilt, of the Stoningtou line, and the Counocticut, there In order to warm the passages leadiug to the stories and finally to the from which it to Tbird avenue and Slity flrst street, formerly occupied by of the Worcester and Norwich line, both arrived in the above. Tfce tlarms soon nnd tno entire I wound. Immediate aid was secured, but all to no ToUl *2,046,247 89 northwest, point began the avenue lb was spread, building Third Railroad Company their depot, afternoon. The latter Uea at Jersey City. The C. was in a sheet of so that all the as ibe murderer had done his work «he imports Tor same time were:. rush with great fierceness. A light fall of snow occurred blown (it and carried a distance of several bl)cks. fell ecvclo|>ed fire, avail, for from Mexico It tailed again at 10 I'. 11. The Empire Stale,Vanderbiltof the the firemen proved of no avail. Everything C&riotia, $33,767 70 about the came timj, lotting for Olteen minutes, when a harmless, no one beinp injured. Tbe building is no# oc Kali river aailed at ber uaual hour. The Providence exertionof well. The crime must have been committed in tbo Per Jeaunttte, from Mexico 116,000 00 line, wss destroyed, and nothing but this wails uowinllatnmubleremain of eliveil o'clock, ax the was round at near shower of rain and the whole became cnpied as a Universalis church. The damage is estimated steamer due yesterday morning had not arrived up to 0 P. The and recoids oi the school were all body neighborhood J'er Frances Calmer, from Honolulu 1,160 61 fell, sky at (300. M. The schooner of standing. library midnight, and wis then quite cold. It certainly could not as a Mendora, Kden, Me., Captain Sargent, Tbc library consisted of 2,530 volumes, worth , if with black pall. The wind increasedovercloudedin A frame corner of street and Third hence for Jackaonville, is ashore Inside of Sandy Hook. destroyed. have been c immitted much earlier, as the pollorates m 1VU1 21 building Fitty-eigbth $l,8(>0 The private library of the Principal of the tJbool, Ibe beat would have noticed the oa round $149,918 valence all the time, and the sombre aspect of the avenue was also unrooted. The inmates of the house Another schooner, name unknown, is ashore at the Mr. A. B was valued at $300; the pro|>erly of the body going FRODCCE M4HKKT. were and a in oift of the Hone Shoe. Clark, upon bis usual tour. hcavenu likewise continued until midnight, when the sky greatly alarmed, young lady jauitor, John Kbecdy, *500 ; philosophical Instruments, the was Dm tug the now there has been a K»rrtt rooms at the time was astounded at tho roof The that were with one time It was not lone before body identified fortnight ebbing cleared off and tbe moon stars shone out seeing steamtugr below, exception, $310 Total lots, with building, $27,900. The for as that of William I a Custom soitvity totU-ahle la some with a splendidly, and Awddenly ewept (rem over ber head into a near by. came to the aftei uoon. Captain an-1 was Teurs, House ucBcriptlonR, modeihu yard up city yesterday opening the school was nine o'clock A. M , it for watchman attached to on? of the warehouses n ;y to greater tlrmuess in wbeat and barley. Fortcn«!> w Ui unusual splendor. Fortunately, nobody received any serious injury from this of steamlug Joseph Foulks, reports a pilot Morrell.boU tuna'e that the lire occurred when it or the loss of nig Yankee, Captain no insurance on the bulidinp or its contents. nmpanlnn« good spirits a cold. frost the but bad a short when the for the currctit supplies unoded for consumption.marketIn sharp, biting Immediately taking place l'be building No. 29 Washington street waa|also unroofed. Hansard, going off eastward, since which time nothing The roof of » house la near proceeded way only inhibition. some the warmth The roof lell tbe Pegraw street, Henry, murdt rous attack which led to his death was male the eailier part of the fortLight speculative ot pleasant that prevailed during the day time, into middlo of the street, but no one, has been heard from her. caught fire from the flying embers, bat the flames were upon of barley were entered into: prices have purchasesfrom twelve o'clock until the storm blew vtry fortunately, waa hurt. The lighter Gem^at pier No. 7 North river, Is sunk. bim. The object was beyond a doubt robbery, as the since the of tbe last daylight A (rsme stable in Third between 115th and Her of rocln Is about the She speedily extinguished. watch and chain, which he had displayed on goingdeceased's graiualiy sailing steamer,Improved one avenue, cargo tloating slip. lays and exhibit considerable firmness at tbe closc. and of the most terrific hurricanes experiencedfearfully,licth streets, was blown down. Two horses were In tbe with her masts over on the schooner Manha«sett. THE GALE IN WILLIAMSBUR*1. Iout. was m.curg. and bad apparently been torn from hia Tbe better condition of the market arises from in this neighborhood for years swept over the city, stable, and one had a leg broken. A man who was in tlie Schooner Racer, at the end of pier No. 8 North river, has clothing. There were no marks ot a scuttle, as the the opinion generally entertained that tbe through the howling the i-tali, hearing a cracking of beatna, nude a speedy and her port side badly stove, and U full of water. Beyond the unroofing of several houses, the blowing man could have bid no time to prepare foronfortunaik available for consumption this season, when the keyholes, through chimneys,whistlingmfe exit out of the door, which happily faced tbe wind The steamboat Hendrlk Hudson, moored oil" from piers down of chimneys, fcc., the gale of yesterday did but State street is at ail times of night, a lonely place,deft-tire. suppiks shaking the windows, and even and making ward. Not. 16 and her starboard chain and drifted and man beset by rowdies has but a poor chance. of last year Is added to the diminished productionsurplusof houses, 19, parted UUle The boats ran with their usual any the will be redoccd to a small before the such an Infernal discord as rendered Tbe rooffe of three unfinished buildings, corner of Fifth across the pier, doing much damage to her port side abaft damage. ferry Mr. Teura, was a resident of No. 226 Monroe surest, where present, quantity sleep entirelyaltogether on avenue and Portv-ninth street, were lifted from tbeir the wheel. She also the box of the the moat Inconvenience being experienced It I* raid h« loaves a This murder should hicoming of tbe new harvest In oats we have little out of the question, and frightened nervous people almost dnmaged paddle regularity, family. bloody more than a Jobbing business to notice, without say fastenings and borne two blocks distant, when they fell Isaac Newton, laying in the same slip. entering the slips on the Williamsburg aide, where, owing be promptly Investigated. There is no clue to the guilty out of their senses. It was a fearful into a vacant lot. The roofs were dissevered In their fall. The of Ibe are both broken except for city use. The prostrate condition of thedemand emphatically storm, bridges Jersey City ferry to the force of the waves and wind, the boats came In parties. article in Australian markets at last advices has pat a and the wonder is that half the frail, Insecure structures A house at the corner of Sixtieth street and Fifth d'jwn; crossing, consequently, discontinued. was and the roof carried Into a vacant lot The schooner Middlesex lies sunk at violent collision with the docks and piers, but causing no stop to purchases for export, and we can look for nothing abounding all over tbe city were not tumbled down on unrooted, avenue Washington (lews from tike Pike's Peak Gold Regtoa. farther to be done in that way this season. Is other tome distance off. Three unfinished buildings In Fifth tins lost mainmast, bowsprit and stovo rail. market:Also serious damage beyond detention. About flvo feet from SKRIOl'S TKOt'BLB AMONG TBI MINERS AT DBHVKB the sidewalks and roads, with ihe near were and were another schooner in the same sunk. kinds there have been no noticeable changes, while Up avenue, Forty-ninth street, unroofed, pier the top of the cbimney of the factory of Tuttle & Bros., CITY.OIU) ANIMATION OF A VIGILANCE COMM1TTO of of usual on otherwise Sch/. (.cargo , pier Sd, North sunk; is a usual dullness business incident to the winter months Iocs life such occasions.customaryAs considerably damaged. river, AT KTC. before noon Wm. Evarts and his son were wrcck Irom collision with the dock. Schr. at in Kiret near South blown down AURORA, hss restricted operations and afforded only a limited it was, the roaring of the wind, slapping of the shutters, Shortly Mr. Kate,complete street, Kighth,was during quiry, and receipts have, for the same causs, been only dilvtng along the Bloomlngdale road in alight wagon, same pit r In badly chafed. Schr. Martha Collins, at foot the morning. The bell towers of the Thirteenth and Six Ixavkvwoktn, K. T., Feb. 10,1860. In, and tossing and tumbling of badly secured signs and when a ftudden gust of the wind overturned the vehicle, of Canal Mrcet, has port side stove. Schr. tu a moderate extent. badly teenth wards were so rocked by the force of tho gale The Pike's Peak express arrived here this afternoon, awnings, occasioned a din and uproar scarcely Inferior to pricipttatiBg the two gentlemen violently to the ground. at Spring street, lost rail and bowsprit dhlpCommerce,that the bell of th« Mastiff. The horse being a very quiet no injury was sustained has her bows badly chafed coming In collision ringers deemed it uneal'e to remain in them with dates of tbe 3d Inst, and $3,000 In gold. The Bsrsis| Ship that which we may suppose would have resulted had an one, by GuttenburgThese towers are considered very unsafe, and have been HEROIC EXERTION OF TUB CAPTAIN TO SAVB THX by the Meiers. Evarts, who were promptly released from with the Commerce. Schr. Mary Packer, same pier, The outward bound express was delayed flfty two earthquake, Instead of merely a furious puff from old tnctr disagreeable position, and resumed their drive bow stove. starboar!so long standing that it would l>e policy to recunstrac PROPERTY AMD LIFE. further accident. The schr. Maria at North them. boors by heavy mows, wblsh fell to the depth of fifteen taken place. without Jane, lying pier 8, river, p>rt The slates on the roof of The clipp«r ship Msstiff, Captain Johnson, sailed from Boreas,A bow window of a store in Bleecker street, near rail carried collision with bark F. Secor. The F. the public school In Wilson Inches between the and Little Blue rivers. The storm did not abate daring the whole of yeeterilay, fancy away by street, were blown off and thrown Into the yard. Big San France o os the 10th of September last, bound for Cnrmine, was smashed In by a shutter carried from Secor has her cutwater carried away, main channels The Un roof of the bouse of Mr. Great excitement in Denver on meount aiid the scene In the streets of this store several door* distant. shrouds carried and othorwlsc J. B. Arret, In South prevailed City at about P. an of fire presented city, anotheradrift, bowsprit away, Kleventh was blown off. , i Chin* On ihe 16lh, 6 M., alarm The roof of bonded warehouse No. 27 West street The Bremen brhr S at same has street, of the lumping of several claims within the city Hobeken, Williamsburg and Jersey City can be the Clausen, pier, damaged.The houses Son. 18, 23 and 24 Rush street were was raised, and smoke was discovered issuing from tho Brooklyn,wa« blown off and landed in tho rear. Tae front wall of cathead and bowsprit shrouds carried away by collision limits. Tho Jumpers commenced the erection of more imagined than described. The roofs of and the rooffe thrown Into the street. unroofed ventilators abaft tbe cabin. Tho hose was at once easily the building wag so damaged thsterns belonging gable to hold the claims at all haaards. fire, having charge dashed to street, nearly by wind, ther, lyiog pier 21, river, the house wore thrown down also. determinationRides driven hack the intense heat and suffocating smoke. chimneys pieces; awnings, signs,innumerablerailings, but was lashed down again and secured by moans of torn oil by collision with each other. The barge A. the sheds to the were levellei upon the who after a by torn and scattered in at loaded sunk. The roofs o! several of belonging committee, holding over the and fences and lamp poets rent, every ropes. Washington market, with potatoes, Woodruff, Coal at the foot of North but tho a The powder magazine being fire, containing The roof of Dr. house, in Mulberry street, A »mail echr. lying at pier 29, North river, sunk; has both Company, fcighth street,Pittstoncouncil withdrew, during night party proceed to blow the to the went direction; trees uprooted, broken glass glittering on the Sweeny's were torn off. the powder enough to ship atoms, captain near Spring street, was lifted up bodily and deposited in masts and bowsprit gone, and is a complete wreck. A The windows of the station house of the Seventh the claims and destroyed improvements without shutters unhinged and smashed to atoms, and one was hurt. at 36. North loaded with below with the steward, got it out, and had it thrown sidewalks, the street No barge, lying .pier river, 7,000 were broken the forcc of the wind upon the The day following the jumpers retaliated molestation.by of knocked into The scuttle of a in Wall near was bushels sunk and oats adrift. by district first giving orders to put out a signal of small wooden stands, every desciption, building street, Broad, oats, and some damage was done to buildings at upon R. B. Bradford, agent of tho overboard, ruin. blown oil, and fell in the rear of Delatour & Co.'a, In Wall The bark 8. W. Porter, lying at pier 45 North river, unroofed and the windows broken. shutters,No firing Express The then went below to ascertain the the most Irreparable colided with the Bremen the by being Greenpoint unhurt An was captain distress. street. ship Johannes, badly cutting accidents to life or limb but tho was very who, however, esciped attemptCompany, of the but was driven back the dense About ten o'clock the storm stern. occurred, gale pesitton fire, by yesterday morning swept A little boy named Wilson, living at 162 Jones street, ship'B severe the and a'bo made to shoot R. E. Whltcsett, secretary of the Town found the after of the was Into or the house 422 Grand during day night. smoke; he, however, part ahip to violently along Broadway that pieces of timber, stones blown the areaway street, to throats been mode of decks completely on fire. A quantity of hay, between as he was passing along that street, and was considerably EFFECTS OF THE GALE IN BROOKLYN. Company. Owing having tiring kc to the had also and large lamps offrozen clay were hurled by the wind Into EFFECTS OF THE GALE IN JER- streets were berths, , belonging Chinamen, bedding, bruised, but was not seriously Injured. The tremendous or wind did a great ilea' FEARFUL the city, the patrolled by armed bod.ee of taken and the captain saw that there was no chance the doorways and against the magnificent store windows, Several trees In the Central Park were and gale yesterday lire, uprooted, or in of the those BUY uir. during the cnculng night, but no outbreak occurred.ciilgvis of saving the ship, and ordered the boats to be cleared an it is to describe. The one of the canvass erected in the l'ark for the damage every portion city, particularly with effect unnecessary crinoline marquees hol'sib prostrated and cnroofkd.sinking op w*s the belief that the away. At this time a ship was discovered accommodation of skaters was torn to strips. most exposed to the water. The boats of the H prevailing cla'.m controversy about five miles which soon and petticoats of the ladlei were in all sorts of positions parts tbi fruit brid0b8. astern, distant, The chimney of No. 16# Cherry street fell upon the roof and were laid would lead to serious results. came with the and to be not intended the while and other South, Montague ferries up duringHamilton, The "nor'wcBter'' which up Mastiff, proved by wearers, hats, caps of the adjoining house and broke through it, without commenced "piping" between of Aurora measures the Achilles, Hart. With much most of the day, being unable to venture out In conse. Tbe citisens having taken to English ship Captain light articles of clothing were seen taking sudden flights any serious damage. causing twelve and one o'clock yesterday morning, and in * the robberies which had become difficulty and the most praiseworthy exertions on the part The chimney was also blown off the house at the corner quence of the rough stat« of the river, and passengers petty alarminglysuppress «f Ca.pt Johnson, bis officers and crew, aided by tbe into the air, sticking to posts, hanging on signs, forcing of Pike and Water streets. short time worked itself into a fearful gale, is said to prevalent, several collisions occurred between the citisens were This were compelled to cross to New York by the Fulton ferry, of the Achilles, all lives save4. duty themselves into doorways, and stopping any place but on The high wind carried off several shingles from some of have been the moat violent ono that haa occurred during and Ex Sheriff waa Johnson had the deck cut company which was the only means of communication. The effect Implicated persons. Middaugh fired accomplished, Capt. throughbeing the beads of pedestrians, where they were most wanted. the houses in Grand street, which came clattering down the past twenty yeara, and resulted In a great amount of while the street from the Howe. to save tbe specie, amounting to $83,000. It was placed along the pavement, causing considerable consternation of the gale upon the water waa such as to throw the spray upon entering Vasqnes in of Mr. tbe tirst of whose conduct To these who were well and securely covered these scenes damage. Early in the morning the waters of the North A waa wbo charge Bailey, officer, among the passers by, though happily no one was injured on the roofs of the store bouses near Montague ferry, and, military company assembled, preserved quiet Capt. Johnson speaks in tbe highest terms. In an hour were bigUy amusing; bat to the unfortunate victims of as fitr as oould be ascertained. river were turbulent to an unusual degree, and the spray the The next four of the moat offensive and a from tbe time the fire was first as Cut as it the tops and sides of daring night day quarter discovered, the wind's fraaks such mishaps were in the highest A large lamp post in front of an oyster saloon In the congealing nearly fell, was whisked up with such violence and was so dense as to to leave 308 the the part of the cabin passen was over. were soon a mass of ice. rioters were ordered within Are hours ander lives, specie, greater Bowery bent the buildings filled with on tbe chronometers and some live uncomfortable and mortifying. degree Earlv In tho mnrnln* & l&rirA hnvnan In front of a da- entirely bide from view the docks and piers the New of which gers' luggage, stock, Similar effects ware visible all the water penalty being buaf, request they complied were saved. In two hours after tbe fire was seen tbe Below we a fall aooount of all the disasters to in avenue «u torn from its along front, York side from give guerreotyplot's Eighth earn Jersey City. with. hip was wrapt in flames, and the three masts were over and carried some ten feet down the block. and at the foot of Fulton street, where the city start, ______damage to balldlngs, Ira , so far as oar reporters fastenings On the Hackensack plank road, about four o'clock tbe side at a quarter before seven. The Captain left the shipping,A barber's pole in Chatham street, near French's Hotel, the salting of the spray made It difficult for the men to Baak Deflileatioa. saved but a few of the were able to collect them daring yesterday. morning, a two story frame building was entirely Large burning ship, having nothing «tt rooted np from the ground and hurled violently to turn the ears on their arrival. yesterday R. Feb. the earth. It fell In a direction parallel to the edge of the demolished, by which several persons susUinei Injuries. PnovroaxcB, I., 10,1800. The saderwriters of this the papers. A number of v#M*ki hrtnv a( thu drvrlra ««m iniarMl. It was announoed bera thla that Dm city recognizing great EFFECTS OF THE STORM IN THE CITY. sidewalk, and Injured nobody. The flist floor was occupied as a lager bier saloon and morning Rhode and bravery of Captain Johnsou, and his untiringooolaeasl"HROOFING OF TBI ROMAN CATHOLIC OBFflAN Ike roof of building 861 Third aveaao was partially some of the South Brooklyn ferry bridge* were damaged, Island at Eaat had and exertions to save the entrusted to his blown off the and the inmates were restaurant by John Wicklein, who was dresdftaUy crashed ExchangeBack, Greenwich, foiled, property charge, ABTUTU. during night, terribly and there were that a Hamilton avenue boat was a defaulter ti the have, in commendation thereof, sent him the sum of alarmed, hot no injured occurred to life or limb. report! ferry by being caught between some Umbers In the ffcllen ruins. that the Cashier amount of $73,000. VIA mm m tmtr niMmrtimi nf th* MMMinlfl thlUMd UOdAT at about half ten the bad antrue. Yesterday morning, past o'clock, At about 5 A. M. the wind violently attacked the capsized; bat thia tamed out to be He remained In this till some of the The capital la $00,000, aid the circulation $44,000. He i* their various policies. J. D. Jonas, President of the At himates of the Roman Catholic Male Orphan Park and succeeded In off about The to in and position neighbors enclosed him s check Asylum, Gramercy House, tearing damage buildings the Sixth, Tenth Twelfth were aroused and succeeded Id him. It alto a defa llur to the Savings Bank In the same town, of Ikfttte Mntnal Insurance Company, of first street and Fifth were terrified fifty feet of the oornioe and a part of the tin roof fronting extricating Is Jbr net T. a Sstterihwaits, President of the New Fifty avenue, cornerby the park, to the damage of between five and sixhundred warda waa greater than in any other portion of the city, thought that he cannot recover. The second floor wss which he waa treasurer, to the amount of $M,0$0. He York Mutual Insurance Oumpany, seal him a cb»ck for a fearful crash over their heads, and the children, a number of boossa unroofed and several Frederick Mcinberger, wife and child. Mr. the Commercial dollars. large being occupied by has lost the money In st< ck epeculations. Ike assets ef $13* DhM D. Smith, President of that the bouse was coming down about them, would brook An oM building on Third avenue, between Forty-seventh uatenable. renderedMelnberger had bis shoulder dislocated, and sustained Insurance seat him a check for $200. of the one severe Mrs. with but the baak are ample for the redemption of !ta circulation t Company, Mutual no and rushed into the street Their fears were and Forty-eighth streets, .-t had been occupied In Tbe police Thirdprecinct entered bouse which bodily Injuries. Meinberger escaped Leopold Blerwttb, Present of the Orient Mutual control, ways, had ita tin roof torn off. varioushad been unroofed, and found in an upper room a family slight contusions, but the child was dangerously Injured. and the holders of bills ought not to aaorifloe them. Hot him a check for $160. These sums to a certain as the entire roof and the conail of a mother and two who a In Erie street the tin of Nos. 0 and owned Company, Johnson Insurance extent, realised, The temperature during yesterday and to-day is ting Children, presented roofing 7, 11, were inclosed in letters complimenting Oapt. upon heavy cornices were raised from the building and at belatour's, In Wall street, aa follows recordedmoat wretched appearance. They had hardly enough respectively by Messrs. Marine, Durant and Drsytoo, ware Th« Mudaoa Bridge Case. his courage and thanking him for having saved their clothes to cover their no beds to on carried and the roofing otherwise more or Into the at Ute with it of the 7 A. M., 28; 12 M., 40; 8 P. P. M , 44. nakedness, sleep entirely away, Hereon, N Y., Feb. 10.1$$$. In reply to these letters Oapt. Johnson wroteproperty.the yard back, carrying part 7 A. M.,22;131L, A .Thursday, a very dirty straw mattress on the floor ooold(unlessbe kss damaged. fallowing:. brickwork, and rendeiing the left wing In a Friday, called a bed), no furniture of any kind, no fire, and The root of a two story brick house at the corner of The motion for a perpetual Iqjunctioa in the Hudson Nkw Jan. »» You, 27,1800. very unsafe condition. As the children rushed out anything to eat. The landlord had lust collectedscarcely$2 36 wove uiu cvuiu nr»i iHnu » cuaivi/ wiiw »n-j, Bridge case was denied to-day. The temporary tajuaotion Td J. D. Joirn, Ek)., fcc. THE BLOW TX THE BAT AND HARBOR. rent in which left them and a quantity of brick ma blown off. received Utter of the 10th they scattered all over the and some of them foand DAMASK TO AKD advance, penniless. large la continued for ten days after the entry of the order aad Gdtueuk.l have duly your plaoe, SHffrfl, nUMIU SHALL BOATS. The following are the details aa tor as aaoertained . ihcd about seventy feet long, situated near North December, with the enclosures, and I beg leave to tender their way down town, where they were picked up by The effect* of the hurricane wore keenly felt during the The schooner Lady Jane, of EUmbethport, was lying at Point, and occupied by the Meaarc. Edge for notice thereof. b«lh for and for the at waa my your liberality policemen and and either returned to the asylum whole on the and all the boats anchor Robblns' Reef. The force or the gals dragged flreworks, demolished, together withmanufacturingseveral langoage In which yon allude to my oondoot at citisens, day yesterday Bay, ferry her from her and the was drifted aortas the to the tame firm. complimentaryor taken care of those who had them The moorings, "charging" shops belonging The Ohio Leglilatare aad later-State ud after the burning of the ship Maatifl. It is agreeable by picked up. plying between Staten bland and the city experienced the channel, seemingly with full force, against the long dock The tin roeflng on Black's trunk factory. In Greene Caaenlraelea. to m to know Dim my eflorta to protect your interest* Bisters collected all they could, and conveyed them to greatest difficulty in navigating. The steamboat Staten at the foot of Twenty-sixth street, Gowanos. The dock street, waa eoikd np and deposited In the street were not at the same Ume I feel that In waa aa as the thousands Feb. 1000. aaaacoaaafnl; the school roosts under the chapel.that Is in the immedi islander waa near running into some half doaen small damaged, and the vessel, besides being injured, lost The Jersey CHy Ferry Company, well Cumnmro, 10, them I bare limply performed my doty aa a oonaci her yawl boat and anchor. The and crew ware who cross there, suflcrcd great inconvenience from the The bill lntrodnoed Mr. Harrison Into the Ohio enUooa With much 1 remain making tic vicmltv.when others were broncht in bv the nUM- and waa saved from a collision the captain by ebtpmaeter. reapeot, your boats, only by great covered with ice. All got on shore safely. One of the fury of wind and water. About nine o'clock yesterday to and the of Moat humble servant, W. O. JOHNduN, men and neighbors- There were about 460 children In coolness and skill of Captain Parker and the who men said he had navigated the bay for many years, but morning the float to one of tbe bridges on the New York prevent punish organisation Legislature Late Malar of the Maatiff. pilots, never side Oiled with water and and the la Ohio tbe or of ship i be .Mylam at the time of the aocklent, and at half past worked with the meat ceaseless energy from the time of bad been caught in such a terrific gals before. They sunk, bridge, expeditions against territory people^Mary were fearfOI of striking below Delaplaine's point, and If only being suspended by chains, to raise or lower It any of these United States, bee bees Indefinitely Tht Mew Havta Agrlcaltval Convention. one o'clock there waa tuppossd to be one third of them leaving Port Richmond until the landing at the Battery. thev had a watery grave would have been the fata of all with tbe Ude, also gave way,rendering it entirely useless. Niw Hatb, Feb. 10,1M0. musing. Many of them wore taken care of by those In In nearlng the dock the gale raged with the utmost onboard. They expreaaed themselvea thankful for reach About eleven o'clock the other bridge went down, and postponed. fury, as from that time until eleven o'clock list the The rt hot the atadenta of the Tale the Bona of the poor little were and beat in the at the room. A ing shore they did. evening caption evening by neighborhood. things skylights engineer's The roof of Mr. Sanders' two was communication for teams was obstructed. The passengers Conviction for Harder. in the oold whan aad not orer house, story frasM, Beientigc School to the Agrieoitoral Convention was an ihlvermg found; one, heavily laden wagon, standing close to the windward on blown entirely oft It is situated on Fifth avenue, nsar throughout lbs day were landed with considerable Phoadslpbu, Feb. 10,1M0. fetereetiag occaaton. The halla of the literary aocietlea tlx or seven years of sge, drank eagerly three cope of the forward deck, waa also swept to the other side of the Fifteenth street. by means of gang plasks. About seven o'clockdifficultylast of of a one of the was restored to Ma The jury bo tbe caoe of Thompeon, tried for tbe warder were throw* about 8vehundred and hot coflee to try to take the oold out his body. The as if it were a mere feather. The roof boose on Third avenue, between evening bridges proper open,and gentlemen building from the from presented no unusual appearance, vessel, and Forty-second wss blown and theFortyfirstrear place, and teams commenced crossing as usual. ot John Oopte, after being oat an entire bare Mlaa were reoeived by the venerable Profeaaor SUllman. The which left Port Richmond streets, off, week, but at the back, where the roof slid off. the ptaoe waa Huguenot, shortly after wall caved in. It was not occupied. The nouse of John HUDSON CITY. a verdict of murder In tbe first degree. rendered Two weeks of the lecture course remain, when thirty live ooversd with the large beams and the broken remains of the Staten Islander.about 8 A. M..encountered a terrific Goodwin, adjoining, was also greatly damaged. Both are The roof of the Water Cure establishment, on Palisade wails of left are forced oat of their three stories at Hudson was carried leenrea on and domeatto anlmala win be the roof. The the wing just near the and became brick, high. avenue, Qty. away, and made a agrimlture position aad are in imminent danger of falling at any gust lighthouse, entirely A small frame tenement on Nineteenth street, and a descent Into the valley below. Fire At Cincinnati. «*» The cupola is also In great danger of tumbling, asmoment.the for a time. A great deal of alarm was feltunmanageablesimilar stractare on Prospect Hill, were levelled to the BOBOKKN. OucnrtATi, Feb. 10,1100. fall of the roof started it from Its original position, and it by the passengers, but after struggling for a long time the ground. In Willow street fbur houses, belonging to the arlae DlaMten. »»- "*v«v A fire taet Kimball k Weed's la leasing very much to one side. Had the aocident BV1 wwy»,.w wui(fivwu uir The roof of the Methodist church on Eighteenth street Land and Improvement Company, were unroofed,Boboken night destroyed flooring &oidt Book, Feb. 10,1M& occurred a few hours earlier the consequence* might pup with safety. wasgrsauy damaged. lfiawbia tha ntWMf itnrfaa imwpnlawtoil tmrmm> tKa * mill, Mo. M0 Raee street, and oosMBantoattag H to tbe Ike of have been very disastrous, ss sons of the hea The Soutbfteld. Mother Staten Island ferry boat, after A schooner of 80 tana burthen, loaded with piaster, «u The occupanta took refoge In the riding eobool, ud wtth William achoooer Meadow, Eden, Maine, Captain Strgent Whitehall for a little after chair factory of Nabers, destroyed H also. Tbe is aahoro iter beama tell into the sleeping roosts below, leering Quarantine, 8 o'clock driven againat the dock at the root of SackeU street, and the neighbors, for aafety. from Now York, bound to Jacksonville, matdo and the first floor was oovered with broken In the morning, waa driven between the fort on auk. The roofing of three dwellings in Waahlagton lireet, loot is *30,000; tnsnrancs <10,000. the Book, lying high op. latha and plastor. It la impossible to saosrtaln the amount * Inland and Buttermilk channel, and fought bravelyGovernor A barn, owned Geo. Power*, on fifth arenas, near corner of Flret, won for a time wind and by conatdernbly duupi taother mbimar Is aabore at the Horee Shoe. Bar of damage doaa as yet, but It cannot fall abort of 16,000. long against t!de before she got out Degraw ftreet, waa blown to the ground. The tin rootage ob threa^koueee In Garden Mreet, near Five »t I, Y. It waa almost a miraele that mm of the were of ta&ger. Two roe of about three brick waa Tmw>al>) aaao aad the of the disaster are mknown. children blocks, elating twenty story Newark strati, snoaQy curried away. putcahws killed, for bad they attempted to run oat at the back door The Empire State, from Fall River, arrived at 10 A. M., boons, south of Colombia street, between 8ummit and Three building* la WaaUsgton tarrnoe, earner ot Ferry Bomio, Feb. 10,1000 asast have been the the bent in from the East. sweets, were The at laraaaak. they crashed to death Instantly by being 00)7 yesterday morning Rapelyea unroofed. atrert, war* tHghUy damaged. A fire last night at Touananda flitoyid Aagaita falling sf the aa it all most Owing to the violent gale H wan unaafe to lav her along The paint of Robert in Van Brant About feat of Un on the (treat portioM roof; waa, they prori en manufactory Raaay, thirty roofing Barclay and three waiihassis adjoining, bil.gtagtbelsfselevatorIs A liTimui, Feb. 10,1M0. de»*lalfy eMsped without a bruiM. As it is impossible aide the wharves the Hew York side, and aha waa com treat, between Bowesi and Columbia streets, was greatly ferry honaa waa torn an with a great oraah.ao machao Aa .asnshlp Aagnate, from Nov York, arrived here for the children to mam to the .Asylum until sfter it is to land her passengers at Jersey Oty She left in damaged, the third slory baring bean blown off. Damage aa to frighten tha anpioyM from the depot, ondartha fTlnislaad i flii aad Ilia I Mini a tmiaa anAala das that win oosnpy sssm tisss, thsy wOl repaired,KHed1 afternoon. Starting from her own wharf, pier No. 8 about n ,000. that tt waa down. at M a* aero* e'eleekoa the evening of tho 7th last., with all to gst pnmisslun of the endeavorNorth Ifew York ride. About lumber sheds of rappcenoa ooatng Mltei. the Am upon wUtklkiilmler building thsy oooapied river, flfly yards of the 8. C. Decker, xna Hokoken ferry koala found gnat difficulty, and «milw taw4 lo tfca m km* of h». H» rtw>nl> thai «he h*4 previousi to thetr reaseval to Iks present place It wm The Isaac Newton and Hendrtk Hudson were jamsaed en Commerce street, were blown down. mat wtth much delay ta croautng. They warealaoorar ; w»tor'a *4f*. A* Ma rt la conaaqoaaca of taid by thoMaonatotod with saohtL'ags.that the roof wsa together at their pier, with Mm wheelhooee of the one A row o« fifteen tenement bouses on Van Brant street, crowded wtth teniae froa» Jeraay Ctty. MMWt > wlfk* fat Norfolk, aOgMiy Uwmf ot a salbeM, feat H wm not and that crashed In and the side of the ether acrsss a comer between Kwen and Commerce streets, were n. m artor. property famened, lying mostly Trinity church (the Bar. Mr. Harria') la unroofed. An Tl» lwruM ta mn. fcawy w«l>ir, yrrtrtly Mr a Mldmc ssapnasdto thaalaassnto, the osnloas or the pier. The entire platform abaft the wbeeihooae of This plaos tsaalM "Battls Row,'' noted for theunroofed.fierce effort waa nnda by Mr. Mechaa, Mr. MoWortar, toofar from tM building, that thsyaflbrded an ntenaedthe leas a Nfcwton wan snirled away. which take there. Judge Tfea l«nii» OvtwsH Itui for the fights occasionally place Whitley aad Mr. Oanalea, to orarlay tha roof wtth lad flw *t Vt. porchaM wind, aad that the roofwM liableexcellentA achooner in the ptsr adjoining waa In a stating Nje's stores on OomsMrdal wharf were injured, the Un den aad hot It waa frnWeea. Four houaee near WiUiNik, Halifax, Fsb. 10,1M0. to shake aad mate when the wtod wm a Wtte at a late hour hat plank, from at aaa higher thu evening. conditioncovering of the roof baring blown off. The front of one the OMbo'Jc church were unroofed, the Ucnbert torn WOODHTOCK, n,M. 10,1M 9m *llortl» 1.1., BjMob, arrlred usual. As there wm sebsdy remslslag la the build The following are the talaas particulars we have beard of the He Mr. »* to , ud Mils at two P M. tor pas storehouses, occupied by (ftadborns, away, oomk*e and entablaturee innaehiil to atom* The Are broke oat thto to tko Mm MMk, I'M Liverpool. ing after the aoaMeat, halfa dama poHoemea were of dlsastsis to vsnsnM sa the bay sad in the r.ven Ml out aarateg there to taka care of tha the All eneloeure of the great leviathan battery waa awept b. tta .aw M. CMUMIM or llHlun plana. stauoaM rtismfrigs owning from the Hook have been Its nsw stores adjoining the alsratsr of Hhaw, Kanohsr way, giving the public a private new of the awu'ofi< wnipud by Fifty feet of tha roof of tha eoaveat, near by, wm sJm annMe to prsosed aa the bay, and have come to anchor ft on the south of Atlantic and the e'wpaig Bmm'.i aad J. Ilnunou, M 10,1M0. Mawaeff iBdsr Hi Co., plsr Dock, nor* poUdtuni of aw etitaa. At the oeraar at WaMaam rrwaH, groan; Clark,JaweUara; af tka «Mk MNI wmifi raovt* honsas of Whtslsr k Co. wars an uaanaM. Terram a In the reef aad eaUMm §gfmU a im Patau iura. Om Oeura -or the island Sound boats to*, oae atory bulWlag, BniiawaB nifiil wMaa.waak Mt yw.. ao,m Lang IT* Mom ot Motto, Ntvarro k Oo., on the aorth pier waa eneppad clean aad IwrW In fragkaaa* near tha Cfcaa. flao. Pml, The reef ef the two No. m Uwim baa arrived, aad she has com to a deck at .fcreey Cto. if IQuUilMi.wmilNyHtollxNrteM. of Mr. Hitter. The iitannn akuteMt Jirtrgarden 0a.,kaa«.: Chipoio, 4rigt