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i mr a . JNEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1869,—TRIPLE SHEET. i GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. Geceptics of Mr. Train by the Fenian Brother- hood at the Cooper Institute. © ‘The Cooper Institute was besieged last night by ‘the greatest assemblage of people that has for along past gathered on any occasion round that of the peopie, The occasion was the recep- jtion by the Fenians of this city of George Francis ‘Train, who appeared on the platform and addressed {the assemblage ior nearly three hours, recounting Particulars of his arrest and imprisonment in some montns ago. ‘The proceedings were opened by the appointment, }ae chairman, of Mr. Pavt, who came forward and eaid:—Priends—We are here to-night to do honor to Ireiané—{cheers)—t0 do honor to a true friena of iH expression of the feeling that animates ‘and desires towards him. He is the We, as Fenians, thank as Irishmen, lgqving the land and desiring and determined to We thank him as American citizens, the glory and honor of the land of our na- the land of our adoption—(applause)— the flag we fought for, the fag we so often ‘@ied under. (Applause.) We thank him here to- might as the true exponent of the feeling of the til ag Ei Th i +H eB for himself, Rot for his character, not for his position, but for the Jove he entertains for Ireland and Irishmen. (Ap- Plause.) He went to Ireland to vindicate the rights ‘we, as Irishmen, claim to be ours by inheritance. ‘We are now American citizens; we have sealed the compact with our blood, and we shall not submit to wee the land of our adoption humiliated, diplo- Matized with by those who are unworthy of honor or respect. Enough to say that Mr. Train advo- cates the rights of American citizens without dis- tinction of native born or adopted. (Cheers.) MR. TRAIN'S ADDRESS, Mr. TRAIN was then introduced and received with ‘Uproarious applause. He said:— AMERICANS—For if you are not Americans now I dntend you shall be in the future, (Appiause.) I will not receive this applause. I cannot receive this applause and these cheers. I will not take them for myself, but I will take them, with your permis- #.0n, and send them along the line over the ocean, underneath whose raging billows so many of your le Hy aerial pg ie Song 2. Ge eee ying to escape from tb naan it upon Ireland. id shall take this applause and these cheers and them over the waters to Glasgow and London, and Liverpool ana Manches- end of land where there Irtah colonies, whose men are bound to fight or yyets bj “ if HI re {i | Ireland, where there are five millions Teady to meet the Irishmen in America cannot atford I I to be the “shoulaer and receive this 3See' i 5 &: if sa pelts Flere tH ihre SEee ; panes a 5 ag i i - 2 a : o | H es 3 : i i 8 E 5 i z s HF 3 f S98 if 5 : 2 2 : the applause was as after the same ready me in Fanueil Hall for speaking ie) ‘same sentiments for which they had been cheer- gad é. 2 6. When I was asked if I was @ democrat I 10; when I was asked if I was @ republican I 10. said no. I said there was somet nobler in being an American citizen. Laprieuees ike the Irish be- cause it was not the Irish that wanted to mob me Boston or tried to assassinate mein Aiton., TL did not arrest me in St. Louis, It was not on apt their ——- that 1 had my life in my hands for years ‘because I dared to speak a word for the poor South. ! ie Q 44) lause.) They Were not Irishmen who cried edructty tlm crucify him !" The Irish stood by me andl by the Irish. How is it with your press? ‘With tie exception of the World, the News and a few others, your entire press means one continuous sardonic aneer at me. I Ore fot B ig {with a ter. Tible stamp of the foot), I defy the people, until I emancipate them from the publicans who destroy nationality. I wish before I commence my speech—{iaughter)—to speak about some things that Occurred when I was in a British basiile. Some of My Insh friends ta this city took it mto their heads that I should fk to Congress, This they did, no ‘Withstanding I had repeatediy refused to go to Con- grea in this country. 1 saia i would only be am in- lependent heme A free from expense, that the American people might know they had a Congress- man in a British hastile aud be impelled to raise their flag, which has been for Pid al halt-mast in and, notwithstanding the power of Tammany. (iilsses,) Don’t hiss; | fowad in spite of the report of Tammany that $150, nad been expended to my nomination. Not my this false slander of Tammany,and not lauding: ref to be @ candidate of any party, three thou- sand Irishmen voted for me ~not for me, but for Ireland. (Applause.) If it cost Savage $5,000 and it cost my friends $5,000 merely for a little advertising and newspaper work—what did cost for the Congressmen of the city to elected to Congress. (Cneers.) The money that it cost in the contest fur myself and Savage I intend to by We cannot 1 = shall speak perance halls, for 1 am @ Father one and laugh the money taken at the doors shall be devoted to a _ go you that ow wor of my making at half a dollar ‘a head let it be { 3 H i eee ae ‘That setties the question. elve months ago knew that a brave Irish captain—Cay ‘arren— bags? ga ay incarcerated in a British bas- tile. Mrs. Warren and family were living in Boston An a state of destitution. I said to the Boston through inter.’ lectured behalf in ‘ Boston—five thousand doilars—on which lived. Sespatcn’Tgens to, Engiand or Re- our citizens or war.” (‘ will them ‘fta.” Cheers.) Yes. Hear another di i iif you have no money sell us for the claims.” That was the ent of the, Pueite, Walirosa, onde a very to see the Mount Cenis tunnel. I said to Jui fa bees tne ecu wie san’ Bey, Save we to England, and you can @ lecture on behalf of Ireland the Academy of Music, Brook- piace, and on the sist al : id i i : f ; i i £ o ij spit i mi Mt i H A 38 il i! 4 i a 3 i Hf 5 2 i zs eH 332 detective ye @ detective? The man shrunk from reer been sent from inisver or British Consul here and me. They te ey hed that I fall the Fenians. (Great Pr >ak s & #3 E Hee 5 sn: ser £ gaze coh He ale ili fotten old coun’ x paulomar es Wn a {Fenian in i Orin the bats vane ‘The Mtteet place for man to die where he dies for man. Appianse,) 1 four more Fenians wrinde(Cheera the ‘” other au and up wit irish rej peg my risoned then an here-~placed a cel feet Cy iron with'8 lock Ww first bing minutes alter I ~ entered ome pute oe jaiter, and he again desired to search me. I said to bim that I had been already searched and was left not a thing. It would not do; he searched me from head to foot—he was bound to have the naked truth. (Laughter.) I told them that it was a most bare-faced transaction. (Chee! re and have passed a la as saying American citizens. What was necessity for this jaw making you citizens? It was a8 much as to say ‘This law has been rv Sumner. This is the firm, of which Chas. Sumner is a Dartner, got up to sell out the entire Irish and German races in America. This bill three of foreigners. it was the intention, 10 was ieland“and enfranohiae. the blscks, ‘They did do one of these the blac! id they will do the other if While in my cell in Cork I wrote a letter of loaned but governor of the this letter. I to give it to After some e matter, I table till the ne: Tirdugh the people ry hea on their shoulders an round Father Mathew’s monument, eers.) No to carried Pw three times Pep came near us, for they knew that I had all ork at my back and that I could have lead tens of thousands against their barracks, their prisons and their baatiles, I saia to the boys, keep quiet, be good Fenians and itis all right, (unsere) i went from Cork to Youghal, and Father Murphy gave me a | aes dinner there. ‘This tened the authorities ‘he pairiot priests of Xougea. not the Cardinal Cul- len Moriarty set. (General groana and ) You are all sound boys and any one that takes you for fools would make a@ great mistake. (Cheers and laughter.) These patriot priests are full of Fenianism (Qoeees) I went to Dungarvan, where the Jackmel ys |—the boys who proved that Fenians can from one port to another without detection. (Cheers) The patriot Father Anderson met though it was on a Sunday. chapel we had the masses of the peo] van. The people met Dan. O’Connell three miles out of the town of rvan, but the people came six miles to meet me, (Cheers.) Ihave with me a book of epigrams, which are only ten cents apiece, to be Foe ased up for the beriefit of the Fenian Brother- ood. These I wrote in the Marshalsea Prison in Dubiin, and all ido in this line I do for nothjng. Every one who buys the book puts his money—ten cents—towards the Fenian fund for the liberation of Ireland, Each epigram is worth ten cents. You cannot find anything like them in the American lan- guage, you Know. (Cheers and laughter.) There are plenty of poets, but an epigram is poetry boiled down. Dungarvan was the p! where the Jacknell men landed. Nagle and the rest of them, seven in all, ‘are here to-night. (Vooiferous cheering ie Tal nope! hoa SSowane, woanilt wea le anc when the whole Now, bays, 1 tell you one thing.” You are not to ow, ‘ou. ‘ou are no! break the faw in ‘New York, but ‘go right in a Dody in front of the British Consulate—don’t break the law, but go there and gtoan down the English that files there—don’t break the law, but go there and demand that unless Costigan and Warren are sent home in sixty days that you will tear down the Consulate bit by bit—(cheers)—and that those men be sent home in a British man of- wor. And I ask Fenian Brotherhood throngh this little mysterious rosette to send this news through the other cit in every city where a British consul resides, to do the same thing, and also to ask the Fenians of Ws city that they will surround Thornton, the Bi Minister’s place; but not to break the law, mind you, because Costigan and Warren, you know, are only mere Don’t break'ttie law; you must not break the law; but you have the ri to and to xpress your opinions, go that the people.of all the world un- derstand what you mean. I want you to distinctly understand that in future Lam one of these damned Irishmen. (Vociferous cheering and ap use.) And what is more, I tell you that in 1872 I intend to be the President of the United States. (Applause.) All thatare in favor of that will say (Great cheers and hter.) I am going to the White House sure, and if there ts any one here going on the same track they must take the tram. (Great laughter.) In Lon- don seventy years ago there lived a brave fellow by the name of Fitzgerald. He was not afraid of his life. He was ready to sacritice it for Ireland. He was the editor there of a great newspaper—the Free- man’s Journal, And there was & man there whose name was Francis Higgins. No one ever knew his name until sixty years after. This was the sham squire whose name England ‘had kept secret for sixty years. He was the Judas who sold Irish liberty for thirty of silver. Irishmen, you have here, in the city of New York, a sham who is ready to sell Irian liberty for thirty silver. I have been handed a paper in which two columns were devoted to your speaker to-night. That paper should have been circulated ali over fetes of New York this morning, but it was suppressed. Only this cong cane out, and I got he ot it. it is the ish American. In paper there are two columns devoted to me which come under the line of libel; but this 1s all the attention | have time to a] it now (tearing the paper in pieces). [The audience hissed and a num- ver of those on the platform got up and Ron juriously on the ffaginents of the newspaper as Mr. ‘Train threw them on the floor.) “This editor of this paper,” said the speaker, “is the sham squire of New York. What he writes about is in the line of libel, for he accuses me of putting the Fenian funds into my own pockets. We have a paper pubilshed in Dubin true to the Irish revolution, and such an one shali be published in New bi > ‘rhe speaker then read irom a paper the names a number of Irish patriots—O'Connor, Murray, Fitz- geraid and a at many others. These are the inen, ne said, who had the pluck to meet England at home, I simply say that Mr. Mehan has piaced himself in the line of livel; but I cannot afford to stop for one man. 1 only say, don’t aliow the sham squire to lead you astray and make you instru- mental in breaking up the Irish republic. Now to the epigrams. I see these reporters look serious. But must something of what people think of Irishmen. It is should know what we think of you. Knew a@ native American to speak of you except with asneer. On Fifth avenue you are calied damned Irishmen, I never yet heard this Irish were not here by su: joe, I tell syou some jain truths, It istime you should know them. id them that Irishmen rocked the cradle of Ameri- can freedom; that Anthony Wayne and other t nine Irish- Independence ; Declaration nee when & the hands xy) Lag heen: or read by an Irishman, and it was first pubis! in an Irishman’s poweperer. 1 ited them to the finest soctety in New York—Fat Tempe- rance » 1 showed them that an Irishman on which the I iF : : Hi ef ai 5 ee = 4 é ik i i | : | er z ; 3 F Hy fh i i ri HE a3 ee : F 4 38 1; oi tt hi i a i: iH : a i il Hi - i fii i i ie fi F th t mutual worship and a God. Do fro noe Reverdy Joueen theyretent, tat don’t want to endorse ieee fon has done. ‘Bas not in “<Thav's 80."") as told 700 01 ae Jessie oragiclonde fo mand ewan and Stanton Secretary of War. the eecret arrangement, you are SF alli Sacer take ees Se ord. He checkmated we, end thus men ave sui in + possessing. British Mr. Tratn continued tn this strain from about oclock to near midnight. Many er left re he had concluded, the interest they felt at first becoming flagged with the dose of oratory with which the irrepressible George Francis surfetted them. The meeting broke with cheers for the Irish, republic, FIRES IN THE CITY. W BROOME STREET. Destraction of Valuable Musouic Books, Charters and Recerds. Fifteen mtnutes past six o’clock last evening a fire ‘Was discovered in the unoccupied basement ‘of the three story brick building No. 432 Broome street. It extended to the first floor, occupied by the Masonic Publishing ‘Company, and in the short time tt was burning made sad havoc with the valuable stock of: books the company had on hand. Many of the volumes burned were valued at twenty-five dollars were not whether Ofticer Hunt, of the Fourteenth precinct, and Mr. J. G. Wells, intendent of the Masonic Publishing Cony le vered the fire, To them its origin aD} mysterious, as the water closet in which tt was first seen has not been used by persons in the building for some time past. ‘They have made re- peated efforts to keep it closed, but strangers have torn away the fastenings scores of tunes and "ised tt 8 a public accommodation, Whether the fire was kindled by some incendiary wretch or was accidental can only be surmise. (N MOTT STREET. Makerv” Factory Partially Con- sumcd—Los About $4,500. Before’ the Broome street fire had been extin- guished fames were seen issuing from the fourth floor of the five story brick building No, 125 Mott street, whoily occupied by Messrs. Kemmer & Schneider, cabinet makers, It quickly extended to the floor above, consuming it and the roof, Notwith- standing the extreme height of the building, the firemen, with commendable promptness, succeeded Cabinet in confining the Names to these foors, The damage by fire and water on the stock will probably amount to $2,600 and upon the building to $1,500, which m fully covered insurance, Lines of hose were streiched through the house No, 179 Hester street to enable the miore prompt supp! the fire, and in occu) Umbrella Frame Company, who also ocoupy the ad- Joining buildings, Nos, 176 and 177. alone by water on their stock of about $600. ‘This of which Aaron 8. Black is president, who the lessee of the building on Mott street, are insured in various city for $140,000, The inmates of the five tenement house No. 128 Mott tened at the dangerous of the families pre- household and i street were ly frigh' proximity of the fire, and See wecerte coeeee Gree move for r3; but, for before ti accomplish this the fire was so far under control as to quict their fears. Wm. H. Gray, night watchman, discovered the fire, and attributes IN MERCER STREET. About five o'clock. yesterday afternoon 4 fire was discovered in the sub-cellar of the five story brick factory No. 109 Mercer atreet, ocoupied in the base- ment, first, second and fifth foors by Messrs. Aaron Chase & Co. as the Ornamental Iron Works. flames worked their way through to the basement but here were ay pen with a loss of $300 on stock and $150 on atlding; supposed to be insured. The third foor is occupied by the Eagle Stove Com- ny and the fourth by Messrs. Schroeder & Seaver, ut these parties escaped without damage. Tue origin of the fire could not be ascertained. SPIRITUAL SEANCE. One of the Fox Sisters Gives an Exhibition of Her Powers as a Medium—Distilled Spirits vs. Spirts of the Departed. It is given to any one to call spirits from the vasty deep. Itis not given to every one to have spirits come at their call. Macbeth possessed this extraor- dinary power in a marvellous degree, and Manfred also exercised a similar sovereign sway over the denizens of the spirit world. But these are mythical personages. Years ago the cclebrated Fox sis ters—as real personages in spiritualistic history as the fox and grapes are realities in the legends of fable—developed the same special gift. They talked with spirits in language more intelligible than ever Byron talked with the lightning, They have been talking ever since—a special womanly gift, however, and not so much to be wondered at. One of them gave a seance last evening at No. 661 Eighth avenue. This particular one of the Fox siaters ls none of your ugly style of modern spiritual women, tail, ‘ular-visaged and bony, but petite in size an re, @ face of pleasing roundness, soft brown hair and eyes, fine, regular features, quiet amd undemonstrative, and her voice, manner and ty style ther decidedly pre- it was a leasant front parior where the séeance was \—siiall and cosey and weil furnished. These tualists understand bodily comforts as well as anybody. At eight P. M., the time for the séance to in, on one After holding hands for a while, the utmost silence being observed meantime, a gentleman on the right of Miss Fox, was told that it was his turn first to hold communication with the spirits of his departed friends. The responses, it was an- nounced, would be given by raps; one rap, as usual, meaning nq and three yes. “Are the spirits of any of my deceased friends ae inquired this gentleman. (Answer three Tups.| “Male?” (No “Female “Mother?” “Wife?” (Three raps.) “What do you wish to communicate?’ pursued the gentleman, “Tam always with you,” was rapped out. “An: ~ dened to communicate 7’ = an alleyw: joining it climbed over a fence in ee rr ee St ana proceeded at first to inspect an outhouse in the yard. In the upper por. tion of this structure he found an apartment had all the of having been constructed for ‘some “hlegal ot a ant pulling away vered @ bundio Spreruat® Geta tetas te caren ring station he found that it contained seal vale’ Dncaaaattt manufactured by the “Great Falls Ble: h vaiued at $150, lcers were then sent to the above saloon who arrested the etor, Haning Brondes, Hight, an'ailoged 36 Of che man with the ccot bundle, was aise acren ode AB owner is now wanted for the property The Ohio Legislature met yesterday. A quorum Was present in both houses. Bluff Brewery, at Quincy, Il., was destroyed by fire on Monday. Loss, $12,000, No insurance. ‘The destitution in the Red river territory is in- creasing. Only two pounds of food is granted to each person per week. Several of the Michigan legislators have arrived at Lansing. -The United States Senatorial question is the absorbing to) Mr. Chandier’s chances for re-election are good, ‘The Helena Post says that in one of the famous mines in that distpict there are 1,000 tons of excel- lent are to = ge eet edged tons of equally good quartz, a ledge con- tains quartz Sores 85, ooh Stephen Al indicted for the murder of A. M. Bronson in West Haven, Conn., last September, was. yesterday found gulity of marder in the second de- gree and sentenced to State Prison for ilfe, ‘The oMicial returns from Florida show the election of Colonel Hamilton, the regular republican candt- ively 4 i majority of 2,000, The vote for Congress was lic ‘Tho Legislature of Nevada met at Carson on Mon- day, and organized by the election of T. D. Edwards, of Ormsby county, President of the Senate, and D. 0, Atkinson, of Story county, Speaker of the House. SHIPPING NEWS. Abmuanac tor New York---Tuls Day. 7 25 | Moon rises,. morn 1 11 4 48 { High water....eve 413 PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 5, 1869. Herald Packages. Captaing and Pursors of Vessels arriving at this port will please deliver all packages intended for the Henacpto our regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam Yacht fleet, The New York Associated Press do not now collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, i 1, 1868, the Associated ion of news in the Passed unanimously. Herald steam yachts Jauns and hitehall slip. All communications from owners and consigness to the masters of inward bound ves- sels will be forwarded free of charge. CLEARED. hieamahip Busse (Be), Cook, Liverpool via Queenstown— Steamship Bellona (Br), Willams, London—Howiand & Mikcamabip Leo, Dearborn, bavannah—Murray, Ferris & ‘Steamship James Adger, Lockwood, Charleston—H R Mor- Pu HE if NQ), Wenke, Bremen. ‘Bae a (BIW MoOthloch, Bt Thomas Pentston & ‘W Mason, Small, Madeira and Lisbon—L E Amsinck Geaina (NG), Rodgers, Buenos Ayres and Colona— Goleste, Haines, Barbados via Norfolk—J H (Br), Verdon, 8t Grotx via Ponce, PR—Roche 8t Poter (Br, Grimes, Clenfuegos—@ 3 Hummioa Sed aah ore Cat SF whe re BiRetooe , 8t Johns, NFR P Currie. Be Haitle B Dodge, Freeman, Barbados—H Troworidge's efcti Louten Smith, Oreutt, St John's, PR—J H Winches- Schr Plerce, Montego Bay—F Eldridge. Behr on, Havena—M Merrow. Sobr Veni » Baltimore—O E Staples. Rohr Nelite loom#eld, Hobbie, Stamfi Schr Dart, Johnson, Samford. phloop Helén Brown, Kenvara, New Haven—C K Rackett & ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Steamship Siberia (Hr), Martyo, renee via Boston 34 fost, with mdse, to E Cudard. Bd inet, of Fire Ietand, took ‘@ phot; arrived at the bar at 10 PM, ‘and was compelled to Anchor for 84 hours on account of tho fog. Havre Dec 17, via Brest Lote mdse and pane nra'to Geo Mackeinie. Hind Steamahip Le petals ‘nied BWHass 2th, with ra, to Samael Ste- vena. Late | hours ; was detained by fog oatalde the Hook 20 iekmahiy. Huuteviile, Crowell, Savannah Ji ith mages and passsongers, to RLowdon. “ilps LT Atkins, Savannah, with mdse and passongers, to WR an oy Crowell, Charieston Jan 9, with mdse Sananip ry bi Chasteston Jan 3, with Stoarnathp Albemarte, Mttcnmond, Norfolk, te, with mdwe and pasen gers, to the ( ‘Dominion feamahip Oc. Hou Ban Franciaeo Sept 23, with wheat Paria ade, Wika eg ee oaks Wits ATE cel a tnas tar hae verren. ‘dave out; Deo I, lat fi New “he, ship Eldon arc for Rio Janetco.” Tho W Bind vnon detained By foot the Lightship since tat tip O"pheus, Crowell Manta: 13f days with. hemp “and sugar, to. order; Jan. calopen, spoke vo Hlarriot © Baker, Augtee, 80 ‘anys, ehh alleale "lorw except is Ship Quedes (ir), Campbell, Liverpool, Nov 12, with mae, master. Bhip Heliog, Sanders, Rotterdam, 65 Funch. Meincke & Go. "Deo 2, Int SM, lon gale, bat port atanchsons aad bulwarks carried away. ‘Ship Don Nelson, Hoston Der 9 for San " Book while pekaing through 8 George's Channel with a heavy "WNW was” boarted two eran days, with mdse, to one — direct) ar the a the wheel. wheelbon, hatch breakin eiylights, cabin doors, and washing away vinnacie, covers, Mglts, damage; b which stripped #% 3 5 i cn i iG oe 8 4 via a Order! was vbilged tS pul tm te Bernter, Dubil My bey = Dyod — | ray r~) bad tne weather, Hremen, 78 days, with mdse and Wad 4 bitthe and 4 deaths on the Oceana (Nor) Alnsken, Marsetilos, 65 days, with order, mee, Ore k Joven Thomas (of Oporto), Hendrickson, Oporto 48 m, with mdsetoorder. Thomas iexander, Monrovia, WOA, 40 das wipe ac, ee Forint Deo Ly MON, i rom Surluam for Hoston? San, iat 31 Ton bile: Freeman Dente, from Carat tt New iuer Brae (NG), Wessels, Bucnos Ayres, 65 days, with Tides, Se, re Bark B Ib) Nor) Bothner, Rio Jamaira, 45 days, ih leineke & Oo. whee LY § nm, Tripp, Minitifan, 23 days, with manoseny, oO. ‘Bat Reel phate bom 8 Ob. teibe ira, ora hing NBs fou Bars. frig David wororder, 16, Vearie, Bord a 4 days, with masa ‘southern passage an ol weather. Monteviges, 88 days, with ides, 10 (NG), Sehwarting, Rio Janeiro, 66 days with coffee, to ‘Meincks 4 Co. Brig Le | (Br) Gilbert, Babla, 8 days, with sugar, to om Mami 11, ays, with Jogwood on poke brig’ ba Sion eel thet 22 lot 80, slip Crom- Looe weil, of and orn! Ne me nm 2 ai ub - wrote Warn hay Was essbaRtap niet “" 6 Les see ou, days, with ugar, 1g t Hatfield, Dominies, 16 days, in ballast, one BE SiXBr), Lind, Old Harbor, Ja, via Key West, ii with logwood, to Hénry, DeCordova & Co. Put tate Key w to ir purmpe and other damage. Brig Barter, Havann, 9) days, with sugar, to W BPE A ft ate dei Teac To Thomas for Brig BF Nash sailed for New York § 4 Pic Hattie 8 Bishop, Webber, Cartons, 95 days, with au- arg Buck 4 Co. Has uard NW gales all the pax * Brig Minnie Traub (of Portland), Drew, Cardonas, 23 days, with to am © + Bohr Lydia Varwell (hr), Milla, Patras, 77 days, with fralt, to master. Dec 14, lat 90 45, lon 62, spoke bark Seoret, bound Schr Zephyr (Br Rio Janeiro, 76 days, with coffee toG F Bullcy. Hud strong WW gates toes of the paseage, Schr Carrie A Clark, Kehoe, Ruatan, 23 days, with,cocoa mute, do, to G Wessels. Had moderate weather. ‘Schr Grown Point, Seaver, (i Schr Mary B Wdays, wi fru, oS aT ‘rt Schr Frances 8 Smith, Burgess, Ponce, by to Jos Eneas, Had light winds and calms the boom. sprung mam Sake Win I Jonen Le Fernandina, 19 days, with naval Behr Constitation, Smith, Jeaksonvill, 7 days, with naval to Jonas Smith & Co, 1 SEL, Francis, Savannad, 6 days, with cotton, de; to N pie, yeete. tn, Bi ‘aie a J Mitchell, Hearn, Portland via Northport, where Rogers, Boston, 5 days, with oil, tothe Revenne, Gantion, Providence tor Ehzabethport. Schr M East Greenwich. i Schr Surah Rlieabeth, eri, New Haren, forwalk for Jersey City, Lost main. st inst, nh with Roslyn for Jersey City. Port Jefferson. bis Port Jefferson. The ship Favorit San Franc detained ontatde by fog, arrived tp generar m She spoke ou the passages bark Adapt (: or), from Rio Janeiro for New York; 334, ship Richard 111, from Liverpool for Charleston. Polya 3 Robin Hi elacn, algo came uy off Cape Horn, where ge number of loebergs: 80, apoke whailng bark Bon i, Crapobad taken, mo whales; Jan 1, lata? e Equator tn the Packic, a thence to the Equator In the Silasaee BELOW. Brig Afton. i SAILE! Steamships Loo, Savannah; ; amabipe Lo, Sa dames Adgor, Charleston Wind atsunset NW. Marine Disastors. STRAMBHIP TARIFA (Br) {s now in the dry dock at East Boston. Yesterday forenoon she had her rudder unshipped. It 1a broken in two about a foot below the ruider case, but the parts will be welded together with suficient strength to enable her to reach England, where sho will havo a cew rudder ready for her upou ber arrival.—Boston “Advertiser, jan STEAMSHIP VroToR—Tho steamship Sherman, Captain lonry, from New York, arrived at New Orleans 4th inst with the atohmahtp Victor in tow, having picked her up tn a disn- bled condition, (The Victor, Captain Gates, cleared at Now Orleans 26th uit for New York.) Suir YORKTOWN—Liverpool, Jan 4—The ship Yorktown, from London for New York, was spoken 23d_ uit with loss of two of ber masts and bowsprit; waa making for Fayal. SHIP Aurry, Stinson, at Boston from Shielda, reports on the Jath of Dec she had gales from ESE for 8 hours, when wind hanged suddenly to NW, and blew a hurricane for 4 hours, Lost new maintopsail and’ blew away epanker, flying jib and royale trom: qaaketa; continued fo blow for ihree days: or four hours decks and cabins filled with water, ship laying, tn ollow of sea, everything movable swept from off the decks. Ban Horr (of New York, not British), Capt McDonal from Antwerp 17th ult for New York, was the veasel re} by cable as having been atranded of Kaloot Rook prior to Bute FINKE SeNton, from Baltimore for Retfast, I, with corn, pit back to Baltimore 4th inst, cut by hoary ice'at the mouth of the Patapaco. of bark Soue Lavga G Donar—Captain Burk: Fredonia, at Boston, from Fayal, —In the 108 passages I have made between Fayal and m, I never ex noed such severe weather between the Banks and the Deo 94, Jat 37 Ion &4, fell in with sohr Laura G of Gloucester, Bat Fete a to the westward. . 1 under nt i on aocount of the heavy sea running. Wind S8W, » gale, with violent squalls of wind and rain. Soas Equator (Br), Albury, from Nassau for New Y« Ba irghcto Nason Sid alt aad would reeume pte hat yn] Sons E 8 CHAse—The Submarine Wrecking Company bave contracted to get schr Ebner 8 Chase off Quogue Br LI, and have des; Capt Mitchell with steamer Rescue to her assistance. cam DEvrtaNnor (of Rockland), Hall, from Baltimore, at Salem ist inst, reports went Sane See oat ‘at Cape Island, NJ, but was Felina gh engl Grparent dai chargin: of eango of corn ported anthe lance, of Rockland.) f bey Sone VeENILia, before reported ashore near Great Hil and which was rar wold by auctioa, has been got of in good ‘and is now at Kennebunkport. mr econ fa to. ip or steamer, having been scon nevard Hound on Saturday, arose from the fact that charred is of the buildings recently burned on Railroad wharf, Fiyannieport, nad floated out tosea, Fonrerss Monnog, Jan S—Tho steamer George Leary, from Nogfolk for Baltiin: and on Hampton bar, Hur goto and sailed att PA To-dah fon destinatane Key West, Jan 5—The steamship Plorida, from Havana for New Orleans, which was picked’ up dsepled ‘and brought to this port by the steamer, ¢ Cromwell, has, with her cargo, boon appraised ot 890,00; and salvage Axed'at 81,00, A Farsr Rumon—The story about a burnt bea ahi) Surr ELLEN Gooparrep, at Pierrepont wharf, loading for San Francisco, {9 1 ns. Sie rates S8-1-4 for nine {rare built by ¥ & E feed, Bain Me. Her stevedore, Robt linn, fs entitled to credit for tho manner in which he has toaded her. Suir ScuRAMER, Captain Young, which arrived 01 4th inst from Savannah, made’ the pi va ean, ng one of the guickest of, record, having left ‘Savon Dee 16, carrying 4/20 bales of cotton. Bowe CALDERA, 83 tong, built at Newbu tn 1868, has been purehased ‘at’Honolulu for $11,000, aed wit ogetly ‘the Hilo route. Srxaurn VaNxrn, Captain Marshall, has heen despatched by the Submarine Wrecking Company to Mystic to ow Mr vin Adams’ new ship Hecla to this port, wi men. Bark Mars, Alien, aalled from New Nedford 34 inst for South Pacific Ocean, Back Lydia, Hatha of NB, was at Honolulu Deg 6, oft as bafore reported, bound home. - Ship Gen Boott, Washburn, of FH, was at Honotulu Nov %5, having taken 1100 bbis wh’ off and’ 19,000 Iba hano; would cruise off New Zealand for 8 months and’ be at home in the Bark Helen Mar, Herendeen, salied from San Francisco et inst to cruise, Spoken. Brig Minnie Abbe, Harding, from Buenon Ayres for New York, 40 days out. with loss of fore and main topmast, 40, Deo 16, lat 14, lat 49 18, Foreiga Ports, wflox? Kona, Nov 16—Salled, ship Princess of Wales (Br), ‘ork. Pondm Deo M—In port sehr Lottie, Johnson, for Balti YokowAwa, Nov #7—In port barks _Aleyone, Staples from NYork, arrived 17th, uno; Alexandra (Br), Lahey, and Pallas (NG), Wulf, for NYork, la. led Nov 9, bark Havilah (Rr), Robertson, NYork ; 1th, ship Queen of the Age (Br), Clymer, do. Amorican Ports. BOSTON, Jan. 4—Cleared, ship Tennyson, Graves, Cal- Satied—Bark Azolin, 6th—-arrived, bark Howland, Surinam ; brig Pomona, Gal- vesion ; schr Savannah, BALTIMORE, Jan 9 Arrived, schra Gov J Y Smith, Crow- Bonton ierlle Lewis, Lewis, Portland; Theodore Dean, ttt, NY¥ork. Cleared— Ship jon; bark Beatrice Brindley, and Br), Geal, Liverpool Norfolk ee fog Baur, mibratidonee,’ Weturned, et ke Be Gp, aalled hence f9F Belfast, (Bo, Holt, Cube; 8¢ Lawrence Demerara; Carol JoFariand, Quba. cits 4, rie Carver, Shute, Ma- rived, schrs H K Squire, Wood's ,, 8 Marys, Ga; schr N W Smith, New MONROE, Jan 6. ‘and Nicola, antiny Jamaica; and a feet of coast- exes wi bal jan 4—Arrived, echr Phil Sheridan, Mur- iene re ate fete Et Lay NF Fa ORY al Mt, Jan $—Arrived, sehr Banner, MoFariand, a" HOLE, Jan , PM—Arrived, sehr Barab, Cram, i: yaendpapen sobre Addie Cowan, Lucy D, by - 5 > bt acer a, Haluimore Orleans for ined hy thick weather, In ANOLA. Doe sehr Union, Pratt, Now vaAvAl Put In port cones Toten, from NYork; Abbe Ba ee Bae oe stan (HP), Eden, Oar: i de ‘tent Ma} Vosla, Sp), Mart, do aches A A MIadeiphia. ¢ il a Hostot; Klien Emery, Yo o d—Abip Kenilworth (Pr, Avetin, 0k Ye Ciara’ Pickens, Rogers, Havre; Yohn Freeman, Baker, Thomas, Sirt—Arrived, ships Patrick Henry Key Greenock ; Ni ry 6 iydia Br), The Bremerhaven: Whitmore, AUliN {athda, BAM D feuly Steelman, Poiadelphies Cleared Steamship Venexucl Jus, from Aepinwali; Hoc 3 Kurne, Wyman, year, Davia, Rie Janeiro; Alice M Putnam, from Homon relics 1 MW Freeman; Thos Pitcher, aud Jefferson Breden, Blanchard, from N ¥ 0 CMN miahip Rherman, Henry, IY steamehip Flowr iu tow, having poked berth tra chntion with condition. Weer Pass, Dee 20-Arri niton| emu ited sno creas c ~ — fen) 5 Knowles, Ney urie Hevon @ fet Yereenertie, Breath ts ht Raw Ser on im for r id fea dense (og whtoh for the Inet EW BEDFORD, Jan fohrs AH Whitmore, @ and I ), Robot NEWPORT, wail 1, PM-Aerived, sohe Sen iird, Battey, er for NYork, <5 <Arvived, cohen Hh Presoott, Freemas, Boston Cyr cee | tone’, at ee ry’ sely roman, orery panicle of dad 7 Providence for Baltimoreg Tangier; John B Dailey, Wall, sloop Harvest, ( for NYork. qinnlled. Schr Joseph Fish, Turner, Providence for Jackson= ie, Fis. 8d, PM—Arrivea, schr Vapor, Bogart, Providence for Balti- more. 4th, 8 AMNo arrivals and no vessels sailed, Wind S Maat with thick fo. W LONDON.” Jan 2-Sailed, aches J Routh, Virginia; HA Brown, Horton, NYork; ree B McClellan, Ste t, Rock! Vor Hing’ Parsons, Caigin for doy Amos po ase, Faikenburg, 100. for Elisabeth; MOjeared’-heamenip Roman, Baer, Boste PO! rai Dec 31 rye) sence Weety Puller, Heo- A jelnti more. PROV NDERGE, Me eared, brig Virginie Dare, Letoar- nau, Baltimore. Balled —Schre Savannah; John BE Dat- , Wall, Baltimore Ja tales, ich, NYork. a YS Hart, atzabetbport, Bailed— | iy timore. RICHMOND, Dec 29—Salled, eobF. ‘Bestel, Now York. ~ ie BAN paancisco, b Ip Devonport (Fr, a > Lives A; Siem {xa Ban Jose ‘Gotuel, Abbott, lono- ‘van 5 Cleared, Sepia, Mil MEtverpool; Hmgma, Callao; vialied Mat Lockett, Iredell, Liwerpopt ; Har AVANNAH, Deo 31-—. Ip Charles (Br), Bei das teen: EEE ae en ane (Bry Germven, Lon ‘Mangen, 3 We 4 cs Thomas; ( ‘Rr), ans wonden ee as “4 , Jones, Roiterdam ; sebrs A. Dehike, 3 ingbind Gt, Wymat, Jacksonville, “Bolo, ohip Gen But 3 heared Bark Margaret Evana (Br), McCulloch, Liver: Sailed—Schr W H Johnson, —, Mobile, haying finlahed "Yan t—Arvived, schrs Calista, Rockland; Sophia, Charles- ‘Sih—Arrived, steamship San Salvador, NYork; ships Con- Sate ed eye Chi ‘Oak, ‘Wiscasset. ‘Below, a schooner and a Dutch e Felted—Steamsht Cleopatra, NYork; brig D Pierson, BAUM, dun (= Artved, echr-Detance Hall, Baltimore. §d—Salled, achra H Simmons, Godfrey Charieaton ; ba Hoboken for Rockland. TLMINGTON. NC. Jan 1— Arrived, sohrs Florence Rog- Rogers, Portsmouth, NH; SP Adams, Donovan, Bosto “GiearedBteamer reireenn Hunter, WYork; sohr Bea, ins, MISCELLANEOUS. “{ BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ag ny Tn gS . ‘blalned. Adv | am ag P HOUS! , Attorney, 78 Nassau street. od RE & CO. 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