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8 EUROPE. The Sociar citation and Reform Ques- ‘tion in Great Britain. Prussian Finance and the German Military Situation. Confiscations In Rome and a More Terrific Eruption of Vesuvius Saeeidinimniiasabeie ANEW AMERICAN SINGER IN PARIS Our European files by the Cuba reached this city from Boston last night, bringing mail reports in detall of our wable despatches to the 21st of December, ‘Tho result of tho elections to tho Croatian Dict chows ®@ majority of two-thirds !n favor of union with Hun- gary. f A telegram from Calcutta, India, of the 23d, of No- ‘Vember, says:. The reports relative to the cyclone continued to a epee Bent tho damages as extensive and widespread, Tho subscriptions for the suiferors amount, including the gov- ‘ernment grant, do £18,000. ships arciving's Calcutta Tepert severe weather in the Bay of Bongal, and are all more or less damaged, Tne Blenborm arrived totally ‘dismasted. The China steamer Thunder, due at Sau- gor on tho night of the cyclone, is supposed to have deen Jost, with a large amount of specie on board. GREAT BRITAIN. Bank Liqnidation—Capital for Central Ame- rica~Revealing the Fenlans—Examinations fw the Police Court-Nowspaper Right of Reporting Speeches. In Loudon, December 21, the liquidators of Overend, “Gurney & Co, announced another distribution of 1s, tu the pound em Mofday and Tuesday next, which will yaise the total paid to 14: Tn connection with the Honduras Railway Land and ‘Mining loan it appeare that Mr, L. Mercer, (, E., and Mr. J. W. Emerson, mining engincer, sailed from London Tor Contra! America with the view of makinga thorough fnvestigation, the resulis of which they will report as ‘Boon as practicable, The London Aimes of the 21st ultimo publishes a cor- Tespondence which had passed between independent sbareboldere and the Midland Railroad Board, the object of which was to check the ‘ ‘extravagant outlay” which 2 directors are committing. A circular issued by the ropoiltan Railway, re.erring to the recont tall in tes Block, attributes it to the operations of a combina. tion of speculators. Articles in newspapers, pamphiets, anonymous letters, advertisements threatening legal rooeedings, are all parts of the machinery which has mu set in motion to induce the shareholders to sell ‘their stock under the influence of panic ata depressed price. The directors state that there is no reason to fear ‘8 diminution of the dividend, nor avy necessity for rais- dng addivional capital, A telegram dated in London on the 21st of December, fat two o'clock P, M., says:—The general impression S@ppears to be that the arrest of the Fenians yesterday Morning will lead to @ complete revelation of the Fenian organization in London. Tho London Standard remarks that the evidence of the new informer, James Vaughan, acquaints us with the sort of men who have taken upon themselves the task of avenging the wrongs of Irelaad and of destroy- ing the government of this country. The London Telegraph says:—Tho evidence discloses @ miserable band of unclean and gin-drinking wretches @8 the kiud of patriots who murder our littie children. At Bow street police court, London, December 21, dalehi 01 Finity, @ coal loader, was brought up ona war- arging him with paving, in the prosence and Boariug of divers persons, uttered and published wicked, seditious and malicious words and exp! us of and concerning her Most Gracious Majesty the De Poland appeared for the Crown, The prisoner pleaded that he was drugk and did fy office, London, Nicholas fngl Hanover square; Patrick Mulveny, No. 20 reet, Golden square; Wiiliain Desmond, No. 10 Cross Bireet, Regent street; John O'Keefe, No, 10 Smith's court, Great Windmill stroet, were’ brought up and placed at the bar, before Sir Thomas Henry, upon the Obarge of treason-felouy. Mr. Poland (instrucied by the Solicitor for the neers) conducted the prosecution on benalf of the rown, Mulveny now said bis name was John Mullany. Mr, Poland said he appeared thore, instructed by the Bolicitor to the Treasury, to conduct Against the prisouers on the charge of treason ‘elouy. It had been thought right that warrants should be | for ther apprehension, and they w: arrested, O'Keefe had by Baturday last), as it was si the attaék on the House of was them discharged; but, notwithstanding i charge, it was thought right to have bim apprebeuded ‘again, and he was accordingly taken with the others, He did not propose to go into the case at any length to. but to offer suificlent evidence to justify a remand fend ‘then ask for an adjourninent to Monday, when the could be brought up with some persons already tn custody. It would be probably neceseary to include other pereons i tne charge, but, at all events, Le would show that these prisoners were concerned in the treasonable con- apiracy called Fenianism, and that they were members Of the Feviag Brotuerhood, After the taking of some testimony tho mon were remanded. The prisoners are, with the excoption of Nicholas Engiish, men apparently about thirty years of ace, Desmond js described as a stout, low sized man, with light hair and and a large brown beard. He very rough and determined, but ratuer intelligent look- is a thin, spare person, with low sharp features aud dark hair, which had SF jose, ike & prize fighter’. Mullany is far the most 'reepectablo in appearance, Unlike the others, who did nob seem to have washed a week, he wae clean and neatly He is rather taller than any of the others, has ‘k hair and a short brown beard and mustache. In the charge sboet he is described as a tailor by trade. English 8 a man of about f beard aad unconibt . He was more mi his teliow prisoners. During the progress of the evidence Desmoud appeared quite unconcerned and Jooked quietly about the court, English and O'Keefe wore Anxious and nervous Ou the arrival of one of the Liverpool steamboats at the North Wail, Dubiin, December 20, « small cass con- taining guna wad revolvers was seized by the police, There waa uo address on it, Jn the pill of jading the Contents were described as swords; but on opening tho case guns and revolvers were found to form the con tents, Neither the names of the parties trom whora they came nor w whom they wore fursarded have been discovered. Mr, Gladstone, ox-Chancelior of the English Ex- ehequer, addressed a lenginy speech to hia constituents at Ormskirk. Speaking of the new Reform bill and its effpcts, he sald:—“'The future of this country fe fran; with questions of the deepest interest. The ultimate Fesponsibility of the decision will not rest with this mau or that man who may hap bappen to sit in Parl o choose the legislators jectors of Knglan Defore you to the rights of the case ‘tmosphere of this {ree country ali questions and toy of public interest, and leave the issue tp your band: Lo accept with content your decision, whatever it may be, but to rest in our own mind on the conviction that to the best @f our ability we Lave strug, aud done Dattio for the right.” Tn London tre great law action for tibol, Wason vs. Waiter, of the London Times, was brought tos close Do. camber 20. The question at ikeue moss affecting the public was, Whether a newspaper might print the de. Pates in Parliament without incurring whe filk of an ac. tion for libel, Tho case arose tn reference to the stave. ments mado in the House oe — by the Lord Chan- cellor and other pse: sith Wasoo's petition com- ti ntfMtnt of Sir Fiizroy Kelly as @ fee distinctly declared th opivion Seucreck repari, of wba ‘o Por Dament wasorivileged, Toe jury defend. ea IRELAND nsved i at Disanion Between the Fe. | Leitish Keformers=siurder ov the Mighway. The Dubin Lveniag Mati, an aristocratic « organ, of tho 2ist of December, has an editor polltical sisuation, iu which it aaye:— A chasm now separsies the English democracy and the Irish Fenian’, of every class, No more unnatural ailiance could be conceived than ono between the mass of the often wrongheaded but industrious aod Joyal mep who coll thomeeives in Engiand roformere 4 tory om th end the Penmaes of thie country who Gesire to turn society and dismomber the k that wiisnee the hopes of Irish wore but, ef @¥ery moans was ‘ Ireland to it mn thein aga’ ast a combination between Feo: and demo whether & po in auch ® ves An argusy of the explosion he must de ruined, n are in w tomper W fveler ¢onianiem by ruling Jroland fultably to the exigeucies of sued @ doalition, They appear to be learning gu c\y frou events that in con atitutionalism® is found ths on’ tidote to Fenian\an, and that If we do not #tand by the institations of the country aga Wong nomics withia we may as woll abendon it to the pusmy from without, Lord Cairns wis looted Chancellor of the U 7 dublin, A fire took place in a room im the Four (aw) courts, Dubin. Itw on exting@sbed, but some valuable destroyed. A may vawed Dunes was murdered for propa Le witl be by whose mes of no-class ehoov: acodivest com’ Ko of Goouments wer body was faahd on the road between Cas Athy, county Kildare, It was #0 much disfigured as to render identification difficalt, The murderer bad not been arrested, F The Debnte on the Army Armament. A Paris telegram, dated on the 20th of December, At tho sitting of tho Corps Legisiaif to-day an presented a demand for an Interpolation RANCE. tle Dermot and | of Ardagh, Ireland, The Pope also appointed several upon the recent circular of the Prefect of Police, ‘The sentence upon M, Peyrat has been confirmed, Upon the resumption of the debate upon the Army Dill, M. Latour spoke in support of the measure, He considered 4 to be required by the increase of the forces of all the Powers, and notably of Prussia, M, Maurice Richard said that he absolutely rejected the bill, the adoption of which would Proyoke am ine- ‘uy opposed tho bill upon the ground that | tillery, under Colonel Collings, is now en rowe to Abys- Re Mt did not fulfil the object intended, He admitted thas in Europe considering tho changes that bave taken pl France ought to increase her forces, aud h posed by the government, ‘M. Beauverger approved the bill as being rendered necessary by the new situation of Europe. ‘M, Magnin opposed the bill as imposing too heavy ® burden upon the population. He also found fault with the bill ag leaving 145,000'men at the free and absolute disposal of fl Executive, ‘M, Magain will dnisb his ture of Baron Budberg Mitical reason. “ lon Star, writiug from —The star of the cantatrice, M gpeoch to-morro La France says 2 that ~* do) ae from Paris is not cau: A correspondent Paris on Harris, whose gracefu) manner and expressive counte- nance, combined with a voice of marvellous flexibility and swoetness, attracts immense popularity, Ono of formances Waa in “Crisptnog la Comare,"” ‘she accomptishes the second tab! her last per! where, odpecially. in he perfect tours de force, 16 20th of December, hour at the Italiens is -the Americ: say: F upper no! In tho duo o! ucrezia Borgia.” No doubt you him tn London next season, as he has over here. His voice js one of the finest we have beard fora very long time, and created a gensation. moreover, the rare mefit of pronouncing witb the ut- most distinctness and acts remarkably well. GERMANY. Pay tor Royalty At the sitting of the Prussian Chamber of Deputies in Berlin, December 20, the Minister President stated that it would be impossible to finish the consideration of the Budget before the adjournment of the Houso to- The government, therefore, reserved to itself the right, at the close of the discussion upon the Budget, of tacking on the Bill of Indemnity already before the House a supplementary bill requiring a release for the expenditure incurred in morrow until the 71! the new year, The correspondent of the London Times, writing from Berlin on the 18th of December, ec! delivered by ee French Envoy at Dresden on the birth- The Prussian Cabinet Still Chary of tho Budaet—Bavaria Expectant of War—More in Prussia. bh of January, polned out means he considered more ellicacious than those pro- proved a success: fays:—A 5 He has, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 38, 1868. ware tes. Pp. Cox, Matsga, os bitney Reo ab watch spun maditesi end whe 8 larry & inne tT RY g mi Hannan Bret bi bishops i partibus. Many recruits were arriving for the Pontifical Zouaves, chiefly from Holland, ae, fo? 704, pas et rig Ni jalad, hence for Geataase! Y jonton): rig Bermiday 10 ABYSSINIA. tallage to Millet “Hou tom. fad the fhe a utward SE 5 by d brig, bottom up, Mareh of ihe British Military Force from | wih a calla lying’ dlongalde; watione ‘Fale Blowing Tndine Suffering of the Dien and Heavy Lose | * the time, was unable fo get uear cough to ascertala who she was, ane My prrioe (Br), Davis, 8t Hosting. 3 18 days, via 8t Tho- salt, dc, Bilor 6 Bough! mbna ‘Busie J Strout, Strout, inp fa. “ts ure ming Native Troops Two French Men- Report ofa of Cattle=Six Thou “Matching? the Britis of-War on the Coust—Austr’ Simpson & Clapp. Is bound to jenced Settlement. te | Se eevee rao ieee ot Xe a, abe ‘ mo that the earchqu: ‘Mail tolegrains received by the Cuba inform us of the Pett ales Sop fad was drvapashory be Progress of the Brit b military euyethion ip Abyssinia | came off almost imme: oi nel Bhai in the following terms: oe py AR A Bombay despatch of the 29th of November aays:— rig reali sor (Br), Googe ‘Cooper, parnaude, Preparations for the despatch of the rest of the Abys- | riginen f omelh Biv hfchored City for ernian forces are being actively continued, The Scindo ae tua (6 (of talon Ie rer et) Be ‘Ber brigade, consisting of the Thirty-third regiment, the aud) Beene First Belooches and battery G, fourteen of the Royal ars passenger, r to Miller a Schr Margaret Ann (ir), igi Bithdogrrood, to Haney a ‘Ball. Ha sinia. ' The Third Seinde horse follow in due course and | Dec 2%, since which time hada succession of strong gales, the Poonah horge are now on their way to Jacobtab to Pa ry h carried away mavnsall, both jibs, crosstrees, main wee otha swept decks, &c, relieve them. The Second brigad ye of the arria, Crowley ‘St Stephens, NB, 10 days, ry . , NB, . Third and Fifth batteries of Twenty-first brigade Royal artillery, the Fourth King's Own Royal Regimont and Third and Twentys ars ety a iment au ave sailed mn the fovember and Ist December, but ita jeparure was pos!poned in consequence, it Is belloved, ae RIAN ‘Mei May, Drisko, Stonington Drew, Smith, Strafford, Behr Florence Shay, Johnson, Port Johnson, Schr Sarah A Falconer, Wilson, South Senr Britton Grook, MeFalten, dyster Ra Schr F Bendall, Connor, Port Morris for Boston, Schr Norma, Halleck, Harlem for Cold Spring. Sehr E Marvin, Schr MD Mahony, Coffin, Fiker’s (sland. 4 Steamer Woodward, Hazel, South Amboy. of advices from (olonel Phayre, The Commissariat and Quartermaster General's depots are despatching almost daily transports with coals, stores and coolies, Some 2,000 coolies are on their way to Zula from Bengal, and upon their arrival the coolie force will number 3,000, It had been determined to organize a canis brigade, or army works corps, under Major General Stavely left Bombay for Abyssinia sa the in, Harlem for New Haven, a2 26th instant, The latest accounts from Z! Port water to be * Atalanta, London: Hermann, Brem donsera. (Fr ay Sir 8. Yorthcote has received the following telegram Ne ia, bj gg oe hese Th Merocds: sche Hes. Bracking: ‘iivoy 2 gud from 8 kak Revece, Dec. 6.—All prospering here, The | 5°! ir 2 chief of Senafe took us yesterday there, The peop! pie Galo fe iy td bop aral brig Robt Mowe, ‘were vory glad to seo us to-merrow, inl message from Prince Rassai ar- rived yesterday. ‘The brother of Gabriel Murcha was sent because he spoke English, He brought usa most friendly letter and mossages, Waychumn {s also sending & messenger, Meuelke, from Shod, ia reported to have raised the neighborhood of Magdala in force, and hopes to gain possession of it first, ‘The king had burnt Debra Tebor all but ono church, He hastormed his camp a few miles off, Ho wishes to go to Magdala, but finds groat opposition. ‘The coun- try people kill his soldiers when they attemps to cut grass or wood. Telegrams frem Adon of tho 6th of December give the following news iteme :—Tho last detachments of the Scinde brigade leave for Annesley Bay to-day, Two French men-of-war have proceeded to the Abys- sinlancoast, The intelligence from Annesley Bay complains greatly of the want of water. The digeaso among the mules and boraes continues 2o an alarming extent, The chief of Tigre was coming down with 6,000 men to watch the movements of the Britis! epCitonel Clarko Kennedy, commandant of the milttary “f 5 0 ssc gem tna furthe rom. the point [t wan desired to reach, it at We find the following among the ‘latest news" of.| last became clearly evident that the vessel would soon be La Liberte, of Paris, Docombor 20 :—1ho Austrian gov- Sclaer conn he muciteseue te ce te tie cui aed ie ernment has received a despatch from tho Consul-Cen- | wrecked on Frying ban shoals. where all on board would eral in Alexandria, informing it of the suspension of the perish and the cargo be lost. or run her ashore and proba- English expedition, in consequence of a declaration of | bly save both the crew and cargo. The Tatter course We move on to camp ti Marine Disasters. . Snip Aswona—A telegraphic despatch was recelved in this city yesterday morning, dated Penalaquit, LI, stating, that ship was on tho beach four miles east of Fire Island. Sreamsnip Raverou—Captain Norton, of the Pain Ashland, at Savannah 27th uli from New York, reposts thal on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. off C! passed. &. alps inted white, bottom after he passed about half of a wrecked ve-nel, but it was #0 low in the water that he could not make out what it was. ‘The wreck was without doubt that of the til-fated Raleigh, And the oat Is probably the first oue lowered, which was ‘capsized alongalde the ship. Sreansnip Frances, Harri mnlagton, NC, before reported = = Bhortiy n, from Baltimore for Wi run ashore, will doubtless be- ete wree! Frances sailed from Baltimore afternoon of 28th ult, and when off North Carolina coast on Sunday night encountered a terrible gale from NE |For 27 hours did the steamer weather the gale, until at last the Captain was ‘corapelied to. beuch her ‘between Masonporot and New Inlet, about 8 mites north of the latter, Capt Hare rington reports that, after rounding Cape Lookout, he en- deavored to bring the ship as near under the Cape as posal. ble, to protect her from the gale, But todo this he bad to ire inst the wind, whieh blew the véssel further ay of tho of Saxony creates some sensation, In | tho Emperor Theodorus that ho was ready to yield to tho | Ne, choose, and on, Tuesday, mornin roposing His Majesty's health at an official dinner, at- | demande of England. Wo publish (it edds) this. hows ‘atl oat fn thought’ probably the. cargo Tendod by all the Ministers: and diguitartes of State, Baron Forth-Rouen expressed a wish that the misfor- tunes which had befallen the King in 1866, and which him in the eyes of the world, would be-counterbalanced by a long I had only served to ra and prosperity. and embodiment with of the new commonwealth. 18 pattern, and, being of the klagdom, ing near.” The tibe CH taken aya allowed to oxist for many years, ‘Tho Prussian Lower Legislative House, in compliance with the request mado, has increased the civil list of the royal family from 3,000,000 to 4,000,000 thalers. Of the nine Berlin deputies no los then eight voted against it, that the temper of the capital remalps as op- in these quiet and apathetic days, as ever, ‘The salarios of Ministers and pr indicating positional, likewise raised, thoug Jom: behalf of numerous other categories of iseperior oifictals mot with a refur Of the two Pr: jan proper language in Par who bas not th a similar of happiness Those misforunes of the King, as understood by the speaker, being defeat by Prussia e Confederacy, his sentiments amounts to a reproach passed on the central government organization passed by the Bavarian om the Prussian the direct taxes t the resistance of the opposition the Bavarian Premier, in an impres- sive speech, pointed to the ‘feverish excitement pre- vailing ip this period of political changes, and the pro- bability that another and most serious conflict is draw- ral and pro-Prussian majority of the Chamber, while suffering itself to be convinced by this argument and overruling the objections of the conserva- tive and separatist miority, yet gave the Minister to understand that the innovations agreed to would not be Beputien condemned for using !m- lament, the one, Herr F son pardoned, was required to pay the fine of one hundred thalers imposed vpon him. The Prussian government has sent Herr Hollwig, a custom house office, to St. Petersburg, to obtain a sim- plidcation of the complicated machiners employed in Yegistering, Valuing and controlling The evil complained of is as great a di with Russia as the ali but prohibi- mercial transactiot lve tariff jealously enforced by the Czar. officials, Ratazziand Menabren in Legistative Debate— The Garibaldl Difticulty—Vesuvias | Grand Yet Terrific Eruption—A Defiant or ITALY. Kepentant Cardinni. A telegram from Florence, dated on the 20th of De- ening, reports the conclusion of the legislative debate on the Roman question thus:—In the vhe Chamber of Deputies to-day Signor Ratazzi concluded hisspeech. The reason of his resigna- tion, he said, was his tnabflity to pursae the line of policy which he considered neeossary to maintain the Ho would not alone assume the re- sponsibliity of advising the King to send tho Italian The King consulted others. who op- If the recent declarations ma: rench Legislature rightly Emperor, he considered combor, in the sitting of national dignity, army to Rome. ed his views, quired the not believe such to be faith im the ultimate Freneh policy towards General Menabrea was surprised at tho attacks of , whose adininistration he had endeavored He withheld cortain documents out of con- sideration for him, but was now compelied to lay them He quoted the report of the Com- mittee of Inquiry, which declared the measures taken to prevent Garibaldi's escape trom Caprera in October Signor Rataz to protect before the Chamber. last as illusory and use! Signor Mari demonstrated the responsibility of Ratazzi wt Garibaldi aCier his eacape. rio, the Minister of the Interior, repelted the accusation of having been actuated by a repressive tn failing to ar: Signor Gaw and arbitrary policy. A long and oxciting debate ensued upon the propriety ubmitted by General amber pa ts will, therefore, of publishing Menabrea, at the clove the order of the day, be pubilehed The correspondent of the London Timer, writing from Naples ou the 14th of De bh have beon’ hitherto @ sour. this week awakened considerable ap- ery day almost it has prosented a diff Un Monday it was covered with a mantle of anow, which was striped at intervals with and tho oxplosive force of the throwing out smoke and dark colored sand, with slight detonations. Palmieri, eruptions of whi amusement, prenension, ent appearan broad strips of Ia mouotain began again smoke hol with sub) les,"’ said Pr the document criunp! Italy. ews, of whic The docu to merease, ofessor the © It originates ip the distrust of the Russian governwent in their own Vesuvius, the imported goods. back to com- Mor it the national dignity re- 1 of the Italian Ambassador; but he did the ican gg de views, and he had of liberal ideas in the “were covered mates of salmarine, and of metaliic chlorures; the smoke issued, too, not only from the cone on the summit, but from another lateral bole which, ‘inzel, ed to from 0 will also be saved. and even the engines of the vessal. is high ‘and dry on shore leaked a drop. Berloney, of Phlladetohin, and was not ieeured. sae bad Duta smalt cargo on board at the time of ber loss, Banx Vicronra (Br, of Jorsey), Captain Fallon, 22 days from Pensacola, bound to Queenstown for orders, laden with lumber, put into 3t Georges, Bermuda, 23d ult, leaking badiy. Captaln Fallen reports that on the 17th, during @ strong gale of wind, found his veasel making from 16 to to inches of water an hour, and keeping could haraly keep the vessel froe. Having consulted wit the crew concluded to make the best of his way for Ber. manda, Through the kindness of Captain Wainwright, RN, HMS Spitfire was sent to tow the Victoria in. On the 19th had the misfortune of losing one man overboard, and under VO, ALONG THE HUDSON, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. An Iceboat with Four Men on Board Runs Into an Airhole=The Steam Icebout and Iceboats at Poughkeepsie. Povankexrste, Jan, 2, 1868, A report from up the river tolls of a narrow escape from drowning, resulting from an accident to an ico- both pumps workin; although every exertion was made to snve him gout pot boat, It appears that the iceboat Kill vou Kull, of | succeed in revewing him; a boat was swamped in the attempt Athens, bving on board Captain Ira Whiting, Captain Bi J Ta Br), Smit Pe for Boston, Jomes Collyer, Commodore J, B, Coffln and Addison iad wLta Lina (oe). Sail the trom, Pere ae pone with a cargo of nitrate of soda, went ashore on the lat inst i on Seltnate beach and bilged,-"the crew. were saved. She Whiting, while dashing along at @ very rapid | {yruir of water and elghteen fect of her keel gone. rate, opposite Livingston's crock, on the way | Arig Myna, Babcock. from Pernambuco, of and. for Sag to Bristol, ran into an airholo, The great velocity | Harbor, in aitempting to roturn to Newport, Rly Sia ule anchored near Whale Rock. prevent golng ashore cut Sway her foremast. ‘The steamtug Chatlowes& Isabella Went to her assistance. Brig Leaner (Br), from Boston for Yarmouth, NS (before reported), went ashore Dee 13 near Dover, to the eastward ape Ganso The cargo of breadstuffs is expected to be ed in a damage’ ition, Bric Crimea, Patterson, from Sagu: Jaden with sugar, put into St Geo leaky. Had been on the coast twice, Sour Epix Waters (of Eastport ra, bound to New York, totally dixtna: Bermuda (before reported) by BM 8. with which the craft was going caused tho entire party to be hurled into the river, Another iceboat accompany- tog the Kit Vou Kull wee some distance « accident occurred, but managed to get up time to rescue the unfortunate voyagera from their perilous condition, When taken from the wi were benumbed with the cold, and their death is considered miraculous, A now foeboat has been added to the Poughkeepsie fleet, She is called the “Snow squall,” and has been constructed on the most approved principles, bound to New York, . Bermuda, 234 ult, was driven off, ra, from Demara- ‘was towed into Captain F wire rigging, @ deck of alternate strips of pine and | Bermuda (before reported) by A MA Spitfire, Captain F black walnut, an upplied with the best kind of | forth of Cape Henry and in. the longitude of New York, runners, Dodd’ m iceboat, which is at present lying at Olga, sixteen milos south of this place, has been thoroughly overhauled and a vast amount of surplus weight taken from her, The cog or spur wheels aro already attached and everything is in roadinces for get- ting up steam, which will be done when the ice in ‘the river is of sufficient thickness to bear the boat Two hundred men areat work on the Fishilli end of the Boston, Hartford and Eriv Railroad, Papers aro being oircnlated in this city for signatures while under double-reefed sails, his vessel pitched into a Reavy sea, which carried away the jlvboom and totally dis: masted her, and oaused her to leak. “1 c to throw overboard part of her cargo. On the 37th, after making every effort to reach hie destined port, he deemed it best to make for the nearest place, and accordingly steered away for Bermuda, The Bermuda Royal Gazette says— have scarcely ever, acen a vessel in w more helpless state than was the Edle Waters when she was towed into port, Capt Folaom certainly deserves much credit for the perse- verance and determination he has evinced. in remainin ‘was found neces: hie veasel, In bringing the helpless craft into por: ani to bind the city, for the construction of tho Pouch: | fy not abandoning her at sea, as he hind frequent opportule Koaiaie 5a eget a The movement meets | ties of doing, and which would bave been done by many. i i The mortuary list in this place during the past year | for parondons Sas towed ino, amitton Harbor Bermusim foots up 259 deaths from discasos of all kinds, teamer Haid. betag In distress." The Captain u fee Hew when pa tne ts aie arn gs she rerionced a heavy gale frora NW, which carrie id BROOKLYN CITY. Tainiooma uf foreboom, galt, jib and fore. yer other satis. fail-and split, Gale lasted till evening of Resi day, when be cleared wreck and bore away for Ber- muda, Scnooner Ocenta, (Br), Vance, before reported put into Bermuda left, Bahia for’ NYork on tho Wad Oct. and. up to the 15th Dec had moderate and clear weather, when, in lat 90.44 long 70.8, at 8 FM, wind shifted in a heavy squall from SW to NW; shipped’ in a sea which started the Crry Frances. —His Honor Mayor Kalbfleisch found a different state of affairs, fnancinfiy speaking, on assum- ing the roins of municipal government this year than when he was previously chosen Mayor in 1861. The liabilities of the city havo, of course, increased manifold ae ne ety er ‘ raters boat, mogeind Pek . vs 4 | sails and running gear ts enable them to get the des! since that period, “Yesterday he was engaged in counter. | sails and running goat ts enable them to g eck loa signing checks on the City Treasury amounting to up- of a million of dollara, The reason of this enor- y of public funds is atiributable to the fact that the interest aud principal of the bonds of the city debt fell due on the Ist of January. id ArrRay.—James Coughlin and Danie! Maloney got into an altercation on Wednesday night in Hicks street, and after a few sharp words had passed betweon thems Coughlin drew a kuife aud stabbed Maloney in tho side, inflicting @ severe but not dangerous wound, Coughlin was arrested by oificer Smith and locked up to await examination, Tur Loxe Istaxo Hictorican Socrery.—Tho regular monthly meeting of the Long Island Historica! Society id last night at the Packer Institute, when tho niall read a paper on the “Overland "The reverend gentleman spoke : rvatione on the ely to the clos CASUALTIES IN CINCINNATI. [From the Evoning Toleg Scur8J Wanrna, from St Simons, Ga, bound to New York, with lumber, put into Chariestoa 2d ings. in d st Scun Americus, Terry, from Charleston 24th ult for New York, put back to © 2d inst, with loss of mainmast, Scur E © Howarp—Fortroes Monroe, Jan 2—Schr 18 &L © Adams, from Swan Is'aud, reports on Deo 15 took crew off the sehr EC Howard of New York, from Swan Island for Hampton Road ith quate, which sprang aleak dur- Ing the recent gale and had to be abandoued. (The EC H was 214 tons, new ment, built an 1854 at Essex, Ct, and was owned by CO; Nickerson.) Scan J 8 & LC Anams, from Swan IslMhd, pot into Fort. reas Monroe 2d inst for orde experienced heavy weather, and lost sila, Stanp = Miscellaneo: Purser R W Albert, of the steamship Morro le, from Havana, bas our thanks for the prompt delivery of our files and despatches, and for late Cuban papers, prices cur- reah ke, tain Cooper, of brig Excelsior, from Bermuda, has our thanke for late paperse as. ted States steamer (Wampanoag sailed from qua. terday ono trial trip, Steamenre Saracossa, Crowell, from Charleston for New York, which put back 1st inst for coal, sailed again on the 2d for destination. Sreawenie Carman the 25th hy particularly. of his sapoe trip, aud was listened to CINNA B, F. Parker, of the firm of Decampy Halderman, & Parker, of the Lockland paper milia, was on Tucsday night last caught by the belt of the machinery, thrown round the shaft and horribly mangiod, He was Killed nstani atill at Bermuda on in quarantine 26 after t ~ ich 8} w York, At East Machias Deo 28, by 8 H Whittemore, t, built by Robert her spars and rigging 0a, De rom the ‘yard of Mr Jesse Carll, a A xeaport Ltt called the Annie E Carll. Sho in 105 Feet loug, 80% feet boat, withss feet hold, nd te about 40 tons capacity, Bhe ts built of the of $30,000, her workianshi rtlee in Northport She wili hat! from Northport, Lt, and will be commanded by Capt Benj Tyler, late of sobr DC Hulse, Notice to Mariners. Rarranannoce niveER, vatiant at RowLER's Roce: Notice hereby gi lishment of the light ot Writixa wi ushed to death by the on the Hamilton and f | Dayton Railroad, jnformation supposed to be re! 0 has been received from Washington that E, M, Spencer will receive the mission to Ecuador. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for. New York=This Day. Sun rt 25} Moon morn 12 15 the great deposit of materia! around It, has grown into t a Yl wate: {ue dignity of & cone.” “On Tuesday nla the spectacie pitch 1! —olhahelie st nek et BO a alin ie i was grand beyond i |. Large " ghthouse Inspector, " masses of inva. wei bi, oscot | PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 2, 1868. Nortois, Va, 90 8, 107, which, even from was seon to fall ikea mighty rows “~ ean wore roe! Toll down the ardes of the great cones “Sireame "I Laur. of rod hot inva we crater and bathing LEARED. Orrick, Apwinatty, the whole of the mountain, whiio | _ Steamship Hermann (Brom), Wenke, Bremen—Oolrich s Bom EoTRON: Dec & 188 } fiery lava, ashes and up with'au im. | & (0 ‘The Marine Departmont at Bombay bas given notice that Biogas) a Steamahip Estella, Hays, Carthigena— low! 0 i ight, ag a a irraciating, tbo sky far and near. Bteamship Evale, Greous, Nassau aud Havene-Atlantic Swe ~ ee ee tr ee intervals during the whole of the night Mail Steamship Co, The lagi: ia now exhibited from a lighthouse, ts elevated was ® loud ond continued cannonade, as Steamahip H Livingston, Eaton, Sarannab—Livingston, | 19 feet above the level of the sea, and in clear weather lery, which was heard in the most distant part of | Fox & C: shoud be seen from a distance of 17 miles, : clouds aud darkaoes bid the mountain from us Ip Moneka, Shackford, Chariesion—Wheeler & ‘aatiog apparatus is dioptne or by lenses, of the for (wo days, and what was going on under their mys. 20 \ 1 \erious vell was Inpoawvie to aay) Dut ® orth wind 3 panied eget BP a Ast Paratectt swept thom all away, aud thon Vequvius was again ro- Neptune, Raker. Hoston—W Y Clyde, irenariow i¥ Tart Ms vealed sn all 1ts magaificeacs, and, one may almost add, | hip Hacort Piinet, Liverpool —J XJ The following aiverator Geen made in Taptt Light | tn all {ts terrors Ship RobeKerr (Br), Hunter, rkatl. (Chane tomo mouth of Surat river, Cambay Gut: Cardinal D'Andrea lett Napien for Romo Decembor 14, | ,Nutp Albers Gallatin, Delano, + Mintura | | The light is Gow exhibited from lighthouse, ts elevated ie continued residence ples since 1964 caused Ve aaarer nee ig Annie Gardner, Gardner, Dew een fro an | gront irritation to the Pontiical governtnont, which bas “ile V' Merrick, Nordes, Catdon ard ACO. ope iistanaae apporeces opute or by: ter summoned him to return repeatedly, deprived bim of Big Tal bot (Br), Simpson, Harbor Grace—Howiand & er | the wave! allowance made to each member of tha Sacrod ! annually, suspended him from the dinalate and the Episco- privation of them ues in Rome before the Coulege of 6,000 80 honors and privileges of the b mounc pate and he Papal Confiscations<An Allo os him with a Cardinal=Dutch Recruit me excited gront been expelled from th picion, and agalnat th docre be carried out, nary" confiscation of the property of the Prince Piom. vino, and of that of the two sons of the Duchess of indignation, Papal territory merely ou sus. without anything having be mM, are liable to loae ail they ures of eontiacation whioh wor fon=—Death of being taken Persons who bh prove ponsens If these What t called the © projia' Bforze Cosarin!, bad been actually ordered. Cardinal Ugolina died on tne ith of Docember. The Pope hold a secret Consistory 1) hot yet been published, ember 20, at which ho doliverod an aliocution, the text of which lias His Holiness appo! es M. Dechamps to the Arch, D bishopric of Moo Natur, (wo bial vor to be F ip Py |, Father Rafaelo to ve ky Bisbop of Bagnorga, ant Fouet Macoabe to be Biabon | b$house » atona, #1 feet bigh, and pa dand wale Ae rig “Afaretia (Br), Rutherford, St Jon, NB=P ft Neviue as - Bria Carolin E Kelly, Dota, Ritsaveth port H Rite. West COAST MOUTH AMRRICA—cHILt. Ri os, Mon a, JF. SALDIAtA—SERDLA FORT POINT Lit, | ion Bt Joa, NB, vin Poruaddee? t " fn goverment, dated Juty | Nevius # Son he light on Ni Fort Point ¥ | Sohrl O Hickman, fawson, Baltimore—Van Brunt & | divin, 9 a Gxed @hito a oot Cxed and fashion Singh, | (Cleared Jan 1) aah heretofore surposnd), and that Ite position te tm lat $4 fis i Jobu Stroup, Crawford, Philadetphia—Van Bruat @ | §, ton 73 44 6 W from @ Siagit | Schr Cabinet, Porkins, Boston=G L Match, Ligut at tm FOOT OF MONTE | Hoss, LIPARE INtAND, EDITRR: | Behr S P Godwin, Waterbury, Sienford, ‘, ‘The ttaltan iyerenest hun given notice that from the ist ARRIVAL ue will be exhibited. from a Light: Hk HERALD STEAM VacuTs. ted a: the foot of Monte Rosa, eust side aeroe te sy “ 8 ‘ fixed red light. vletble shrpmch an are of 100 eon the bear nan ve the lavel ‘of id te 08 of 4 miles, The arash Apparaius tx dloptrle of ii! tenses Tho lighthouse [a rectangular and 2) foot Nigh ‘atearanb ip Virgtnte R Sieamahin Hatteras, Go Mich, Norfolk, with mdse end pas. position fe tn ial sengare, 19 The ligt ia intended Boisimore, with mdse, to - ow? ADRIATICWALTRRATION OF MANHON Ligh? AT ProwE. Fore Lov tand (Norw), OF 4 (Spain), 50 daya, In Tho Austrian government hae given notice that the follow. % order, f ders, ig anchored wt hortiy ake piace in the barbor ight at Light will be exh) Munday, of and trom Wil d of the prosent -hartor | | ite m'ngton, Dal, § da. tier, Deo'bl, | biied from the exiromity of the Mole, now in The coune of | passed bark for Norfolk, at ™ shy aad fo Delaware Bre ckwater, sauchored on She ba Hark Whitg Cloud, Frooman, art Elizabvothport for New Bede clear we ataer shold be seen from a distance of 7 o The iluminating a is dioptrie or by len The light le exbibive from an iron eoluma, 25 “feet high, anid Ste position Io 19 lat 4519 50 Ne ton 1428 18 of ‘oreeuwich. Durlug very stormy weatuer the light wii! not be exhib! Ail bearings are magnetic, Vari 12 deg westerly in wi uATiived at Mauritius Nov 7, B Corning, Taber, St Augus: Hailed Nov 14, Dest na, Phinney, to cruise, At Fayal Nov —, schra E H Hatfeid, Keith, Provincetown, 9 bblesp, landed! 8 it oper,» Bure "do, 160 do do; briga eee aod mith, MM Boswwa, dodo; Kosa Bater, Sietsou, ee row Baigon for Patmouth, ig, wis, {rom New York for Australia, Nov Spo! Ship Be: Norcross, fo ip Be a Bangs, Norcross, , lon Bark Stapire jucen, Yawn, from Waterford for Pensa. cole, 5 i. Jat 19, ton 93. Bark ( Neweomb, from Boston for San Francisco, Oct BD, int 1 8, lon 31. Bark pneans, Hillmpra, from New York for Bremen, Dec ni, 9 ark Wise! ‘ for Rott x DAME Wiivetm Weber, from New York for Rotlentem, peak Alasiower from New York for Barbados, Nov 28, off Foretgu Por Axrwngr, Dec 19—Arrived, Enreke, Chandler, and Union, Gerrior, N¥ork; Zephyr, Cull Dhandler Chancellor, Pie ton: BD Meteaif, Anderson, ¢ Arrived at Flusbing 19th, NYork. AurtaxD, Doo IS-Arr! sage Coren, Roberta, Burn NYork for Harb wemigrow (PD, Dat 18 Arsived, Minale Cam pelt, Burps, ‘ork. B Bradley, ‘ereninn. ee j, Wsaington. a itigroaa Bebe yi Meade, Avernethey, from NYork, waits wenuavax, Dee 15— Arrive Columbus, Hilmer, and Guayana, Dejon, Yel NY¥ork; Borpeive Des isa Brauvpa, Dee 1-Arrived, be ” dere BU Thomas {or Norfole’ pus in for imedieal aig; one Of the Grew having died of yellow fever and a caso ou Doard. ob Wis, Deo bark Vistar (is), Halle, from, sai for Queenstown. rimes, Pattorsun, from ef Bark (boeh fo ‘strom. sean Catherine Whiting. Soule, from York, in quarantine: brigs JB Kirby, Out- erbridge, from Orchilia for NYork, leaking, disg to repairs mM, Scott, from Savannah for Boston, repo schrs Alert, Spencer, {rom Boston foritsarbados, to Chord leuky, rope: ladle Waters, Folsom, from Demarara for New York, diamaaved and otters before ee Barsapos, Dec Qe vessels ‘Arrived, Washington Butcher, Gone tenes Dee Nickerson, NYork. Caii40-At Chinchas Deo 10, ships Mary Emma, Patte for England; Hudson, Potter, and Mary is for Germany; Nereus, Nickels, for do; Are Caledonia, Carter, and Charlotte W White, Grin, f werp; Assyria, Patten, for Hamburg: bark’ P © Merryman, for Englaud; Thomas Fletcher, Pendieton, for France; C 8 Hazeltine, Glikey, for Antwerp ca wre, or Caxpenas, Deo’ 26—In port for NYork Idg: Flestwing, Day ry, Fitz, from Bos une; HS emery, Fi dood, ards to load gnano Pistham, for ree, Robinwo1 RYort Ig; Redw jardner, es a arrived 22d, for Boston 1dg; Loch Lomond. binck. for Fortland dos rou? lobbs, snot for Wilmington, NC, do; wary, Whe ter, diag: Bite M Tucker, Tucker Portland, ar- ps Donna Anna e, from. Havana, arrived 2sin, load for Boston; R 8 Hassell, Staples, from NYork, arnvetenn disg; Ruth Shaw, Shaw, from Will us 224, do; To Flanagan, Shaw, from. Philud do; © B r, Haley, and Wilile Dill, Beiled aire (aot iath), brig Castilian, Sheppard, Portland. tered Dec 18—Arrived, Arracan, Steuait, ondon for Mo- bile (ald anchored), 19th, Soinmeren, Anderson, do for oe aa vesconned robtaned tale of Wight 194n, ? scotia, Delano, from Shields for A Dunwis, Dec18—Arrived, Fred Bilas, Sherman, NYork, Fatwours, Dec 18—Put in, C W King, Ayres, from New York tor Antwerp, with Toes of falls ‘and boats, Genoa, Dec 16—Arrived, Pals ie, McVulloch, NYork, Guascow, Deo 19—arrive rope (s), Craig, N¥ork. Sailed 18th, Britania rk. CRY Dec 6—Al orn dria, ete Philadelphia hora, ) Mars (and cleared 9th for La Cleared 6th, Zuma, He a por brig Pheoey' for Boston same qromarves, Doe 18— go 495, vnie, Doo 17—Arrived, Harpswell, Hunter, NYork; E A Kennedy, Hotlses, NOvieane, Boffora,(e), Dixon, London for ¥ York (and proceeded 18th); 18th, Chas Marie, PLilippe, Cleared 18th, Napoleon ITI (s), Roussen, N York. P| Dec 17—Sailed, E B Lohe, Haesloop, San Fran- xt, Dees J4—Arrived, schra Ida 8 Burgess, Burgess, NYork #, 10; brig Proveus, Alery (), Wincaraets "2 int sehra David Baborck, Colcord’ NYork; ‘Angelina, Wood, New Orleans via St Jago; Jau 1, Coumbia, Van Sice, NYork. 25th, bark John Grifin, Dow sehr WS ‘vay; Movile, Jaa 1, steaméhips Gen Barnes, Ryrion, Nvork? Coquette, Freeman, Baltimore. Jxaciss, Dec 191m port bark Morning Star, Waugh, for NYork 10 diya; brig Ellen, for Baltimore 6 4 bee 10 Ccorrected)—Arrived,_schrs Charles Metariy, Bar Jago cand sailed, 12th for Philadelpha Mia au Stipords iss, Wk Bleolg, Buck, NYork (and left Toth to return, port 19ti, briga Dominion (Br), White, and Madonna, (Bi Jordon, trot Now York, och arcived 17th, disg' echt Sybil (Br), sr), Alimelday fram Phltadelpdia arrived’ 17th, une, ERPOO! i7—Aarrived, Mora’ (8), Wyle, Port. land (and ent out 18th to return); isch, Wyoming, Jans, Philadelphia (and ent out same day to er jom bay, Jordan, do; Hector, Nelson, Charleston; Ni id, Pinkney, NOrleans; loth, Ocean Phantom, Mackay, do; 21st, Penns: yunla (x), Lewis NYork ; wth, Yohy Bright, Towart, ais, Bunicer “Hill, Davia, San Francisco. David Cannon, Hobbs, and ‘Valhoun, Crary, NYork: ion; Nova Scotian’ (»), “Aird, Portlan Niu Aden; Gienlyon, Fry, Mobi hy Ce Armstrong, San te aadeiptae ed) ich.” Margaret Evans, McCulloch, Savannah oth, "Norther: Empire, Irvine,” Mobile; Hilen “Austin, a Fronch, NYork, wiint Gut lsth, Pegasaa, Hills, for Boston; B © Scranton, 3 2 band, North American ben Nevis, Bentle; ‘Teucisco, Stratio: Williams, Mobile; Storer, Bryant, NYork; Kathleen, Williams, ‘Puitdelpbta; iwiny N° "Winthrop, “Stewart Charleston. Loxpon, Dec 19—Arrived, Liverpool, Lambert (aud ent out to return); Red, White’ and Blue, Hudson, Paris, Cornelius Grinnell, Patterson, NYork; KH Taylor, Ander son, and Koomar, ‘riiliny do: Maria) Roach, aud’ Alpha, Cralg, do; Lily, Gr Welt ington, NO, rit, bec [d—sailed, Nor, Raymond, NYork, Misi Dev l4Arrived’ Allen, Locke, and Staffa, MeAl- Uister, from the Clyde for NOrleans, wn ox, Deo dArrived, Priucess of Wales, Taylor, Bos. Deg s—Arrived, Sicilfan, Sparrow, Cadi; 12 J Blonkhorn Trenkhor ze ® id Marseivixs, Failed, Poreoee reat Si Lejonet, Mitopoous, N¥erky Nisame Gardonuel, 5 cisco, oe gee Dec 8—In port barks Sicilian, Mgt tt from Cadiz. arrived 71! wo load for Boston; Marino, Ry: for Boston (not sail Stavagves, Deo 20—No Am vessel in port, in port Dec 18. brig Altavela, dd Marawzas. Dec 22 Arrived, rigs Southiesn Cross. Brown, StJohu, NB; Poinsetty Anderson, Boston Simmons, ama Sed schr Abbie, Fj ra, bark an eee Ouls, do; pe brigs Lis ‘B; Qoth, Paragon (Bi ey Sailed S5t ih Oe “ark, York . 8, Dee I! » Tucker, N’ N wy ey Luisa Bruno, Thus, and Dante, Casala, ork. ‘Oporto, Dec 12—In port brig Aroostook Bryant, for Mes- sina, to sail next day PAuenmo, Dec 7—Arrived Cho ores, Gibraltar. Yih, Nickels, Rose- ow WIE Anderson, Pietesy Mareeliony 11th, x brook, Cette. URENSTOWN, Dec 19—-Sailed, M W Brett, Thurlow (from NYork), Gloucester. Rio Gaanpe, Nov 16—Arrived, brig Velocity, Danell, New ork, Suiexns, Dee 19—Sailed, Ellen, Murphy, NYork, St Hrvexa, Oct 2—Artived, brig M Shepard, Robbins, New Bedfor ir Sailed 10th, brig Ponvert, ‘Alten aune Riel Achom, Vigo. brigs Samt Lindea ~~ ncolu, Merriman, Portland; 23d, Millbridge, Mo: 224, J.D bark Caso, Gardner, NYork ‘Sajled 20th, bark Times tite), Leroy, Cardiif; brig Geo Crump, Franch, NYork. Iu port Dec 4, brigs Tally Yo, Chisholm, and Angel Brown, disg; Sct Saitio B, Bateman, do; and the above ar- rivals. American Porta. BOSTON, Jan 1—Arrived, schra Sophia (Br), McHenry, Po ga via Yarmouth, N Ella F Crowell, Steyens, Sa- ag NJ. Vem) Nd. sprigs Madawaska, Fowle, Shanghae: Kennebec, Minot. Se Jona NB, to load tr Chiba; sche A ‘Hammond, Paine, Baitimor Wied (wind ESE to ENE)—Steamship Africn (at 12:18 PM). Jan 2—Arrived, stoamer Nerens NYork: ship Borneo, Pa- dang; brig Bourding Billow, Turks Island; sehr Teluinah, ACARLESTON, Dec 30—Cleared, brig Brothers (Br), But- ler, Ligerpoo! Jan drarrived, schrs § J Waring, St Simon's, Ga, for NYork, in distreén: Jennie A Shepard NYork: Amerious, Terry, for NYork—put back with loss of mi . Sailed—Steamnship Sarogyasa, C rowell. "NVork, bark Ee. nga, Barcel PoEAnE® MACHTAS, Deo S8—Sailed from below, echr Cyg- rani Pore Bio x RNA ‘ +e Jin Q-arrivod, ache A F Kindkrlak, kK via St Auguatins iio MOUGe, Bi, Dec Arrived, schr J P Robinson, Page HIGUE, Bec 0, PM catgitional) Arrived beg ‘omkine (Br), Walters, jsboro, NB, for NVork; fehre BB Yortog, atch, and Frank © Bimaoay, Dil, Nan! femond, Va, for Boston: Sint AM-—Arrived. sche Nel:ie Chase, Upton. Port Jobn- E Davis, Lucio MJenking, Addie F Cole, Loule 4 Swett, § § Bickmore, and Annis Chas Heath, Freeman, Jan T--Arrived, begs Marshal Dutoh, , Fhuadeipnia for Horton; Timotny Field, Bucksport for New ‘ork. 4, sleamer City of Port au Prins, Bavanpah Mobaush: a, for Boat NORFOLK, Dec 30=Arrived, steamer Miamt, tin, New York, achra St Joan, Bracket, New Hai Dr Rud, Portiand. Arrived, achr William fenry, Hagerty, NYork—loat nchors and chaineof Back river bar, and put fa for Omar (Br), Commenr, Na. unean, from Baltimore for to work on the | Hampton Roads 90th, bripe for orders; Romance, a4 came in for labore E PM—Arrivod, 8 Bickman, Bartar, Hurktpors for NVork, Ocoun find. Contey, Potincat hia for Fall River, Returned, brig Manzanilia, Maguire, rovidence for Georgetow Sailed—Schr Ailen Le: . att. tt, Portland for eau, Bangor for Phiiadeipuin; brie ediond tor NYork, wht Kineline MeLalty Fall River for Baltimore N ache Wind, Amboy 4 LONDON, Dec 31—Arrived, for Norwich, soo ‘Hume, NVork for Fall River. DELPHTA, Jan l—Arrived, afteamship Saxon, we. Hoaton: ache hiya varwer Mills, Boston Win B Mann, sraator ta jon, bark &, Palermo; nite y pliavi nd, ef, Huntley, phipman, Cork for orders ‘ork; Barks Return, orth (itr), Pove, Rotierdam{ schrs John Johnao: Bride, Trinidad) Ralph Souder, Crosby, Boston, PORTLAND, Dee blArrived, brig Mar; ry K Hinds (new, bey iter Ha i, to load for Cuba, eared—B: Atherton. Ft Aberdeen, Matanm Merryinan, © fan 1 "(a furious slorm’ ragia k lle & Anna, Bonaire Cloired steamer Franconia, NYork ‘an 1—Below, sche Union, Addeman ‘ort SAN FRANOIROO, Dao Sl—Arrived, steamer China, Smith, Hae © Kong ‘aud Yokohama, Jan l~Sall r Montana, Farnaworth, BAVANNAU: Dec d/cArrivods ahip Thomas. freeman, Owens, Liverpool; ach Allee Gray, Giighrit, Havana, Be low wrecking ac’ competitor, from St Thomas. wWth—Arriv Measervy. Farnum, Ka Steamship Ht Jan 2—Arnved. steamer Hint Chutemay, Puvliny Shendon, Gas fai'ed— aimern Oleoputray ai N Yo |. NO, Dec S—Cleared, achr MC Hart, a Thames, NYork; aclir A: DR, Batogs’ ou (CURATIVE: ‘18. WARRANTED . 70 Ingrowing Siroas, A’ jo aad SEER Ac, mufflers cay, obtalug ; navies tree! free: State Lowery : KENTUCKY 8 6 7B, 43, Sold Byars érugaiia ent ‘by mati, 50 catia and i, 'b F sit! roadway, corner of F ie “ho publte LEGALLY OB?!‘ en es ere io donaris anaes ; no charge valli dit HOWES, He ek &c., 78 Nassau street. Ce ae ca nen aannn B) Sap ed by tered DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY sghanggeane 201, gm 2 iste? MENTUCKY STATE—CLASS 103, ') 20, 62, 78, 38, 2, 68, 2h, tb, RAY, EDU! Prize casued and RICU-MON MURRAY, FOR THE BENEFI Reerpany stare EXTHA—-CL’,¢5 it a uate 36, icant iJ * ‘MOR! ‘tea woknis & For cireulets of ‘entucky State Eostariee Covington, informausy given by fie . , ‘No.4 Gilsey Bullding, Cortlandt street. 7b, 1: a ae 0. Managers, T OF ae COLLEGE. 638, January 2} a, ‘Ob.aM Hanae laa Anoerreran DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY: For the be benefit of Shelby CLASS NO. 1, JANUARY 7, Sig College. 28, 41, 44, 1, 40, 67, 20, 6. i atta Ho ahuaity Bs Sa He ee EaNOR, Bini & ode abbhugers, J. B. Lesoe ‘Taomas Brep, A tery of Kentucky. Sworn Commissioners, Pa an Tt i ili SRR OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE PADUCAH LOT- EXTRA—CLASS 153, JANUARY. A 1968, 1% 12, 1, x) 2 2 oe 47, 60, St. 42, 43, «2, LASS 154, JANUARY + aN. " obtntt, te cbadoae Gb., Managers. STATE LOTTERY OF KENTUCK’ For the beueft of the University of Paducah ne other pute oes TRa-coLans No, 08, 2ANUARY,2 1868, & 2 1816, Re ee paar: ig, he aA 2 elias eu ‘ie oy BIGRINGON & C6, Managers, the above Lotteries, ‘OOD, Gritny vie in. DICKINBUN Information furnished bj rai JOBEL HY BATES, 78 Broadway, a BD saree he Queen of Tiqueur: the most delicious cor . M. SEL Loutaville, Ky. A and S, 81 Liberty street. made by the Benedictine rdial ever introduced into this AAs ah appetizer, digestive and tonique it has. no riv highly recommended by the medical faculty of France, no only rafter dinner, but for Agents for the United States 1a DE eral fami ily UB GAUGUE & CO., G, 76 Water street, New York. MRCULARS AND PETORMATION Bo teeta IN all legalized lotteries. 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KELLEY & CO, ‘808 Broadway, New York. y, Managers, State Lottery for the nef of Shelby College. Saecevvines, Ky., Dee. 2, 1867, To Aut Wuow tt May Concean:— JAMES 8. SMITH alone ts entitled: ‘This is tocertify thi to use the Shelby Coll Lowery Grant of Kentuck; boheme of classcs thereunder, yn nn Se ntukd OF AO Allother schemes or classes after January 1 1008, V4 whomsoever devised or drawn, under the name of the by College Lottery Grant, are’ without legal suthority from us. Shelby will be Norare we in any inanner bound by the of any such persons so acting wituout autt ‘ority Hh cA AWE jwooD. 1b, ELLEN Managers appointed. by the Shelby Sircult Count for the Ecilege Lowery Grant. ’ ‘We have filed in Shelbs ® circular, Address all orders to a bond amounting wo three WW) for the payment of all prizes, of nambers drawing ew York Herald, FRANCE, JAS, 8, SMITH. Circuit Court, Shelbyville, Ky. handred ‘thousand dollars g prizes will be pus nual Daily Come persons the advante ni jecting their own Huinbers,” Send your address (OF SMITH & OO. Box 314, Covington, Ky. Qrriciat DRAWING OF THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, On the Mavana Pian of Single Numbere, DRAWN AT COVINGTON, KENTUCKY. ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1867, No. 158. BEng: age 233 BagS8 i Py So aw ae SSueeeknsvalestac’ Baa ae = Eset ERE GSES ESEGS SSSSSee eee ie 258 S88 4h i i i i it it i i i 388 SESE 18) i £8 a8 Sase ae espieSesrsueeee Pojes ite, Prien ia, on Pit. No, Prin Na, Prise, $125) 6.80...$200)1 407 & = BeSEESESS2 SESEESSESEREBEESESE BESBESE: CREST TEEEE Ee 25H puseatenrs | BE erie SNGEHIE Ee 2e Ea eal a ES BB SBese a8 SSESSe az Mu RAY, AY, NOY 4 CO. Managers, For eirouiars and all o ay by a& te adare Ou, Curing

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