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BY NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET, ftxcrvkes Last NIGHT. hate the SHIPPING NEWS. ‘THE CIvit, SERVICE BILL, Lecture by Congressman Jenckes, of Rhede island. ‘The Hon. Thomas A. Jenckes, of Rhode Island, the 7 21 | Moon eets.. 5 00 ; High water when they saw that ou! lected from them one, b; author of te Civil Service big there, detiverea | The meeting then adjourned. THE WE BOAT RACE AT POOGHEYzpsr, | PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 16, 1869. ‘ Aa ‘ap-address last night at the small chapel of the Uni- ‘ CASHMERE AND THIBET, : : boat Wrork nest of the Social Scie ° ‘Tho Haze Wins the Silver Platy—The Icicle Herald Packages. thrived ace New York Zetootstion, in explanation of his Dil.@ sit From the Himmalaya te Gartok—Lectare by | Comes in Second and Smew Finke | ©*Ptains and Pursore of Vessels arriving at this port will Boston ee ete the Schlagintwelt. please deliver all packsges intended for the HexALD to our Peefeee ‘Third—A Light Wind and tho, Pime Not | Petty suinorised agente who are attached to our Sieam Yacht fleet. The New York Associated Press do not now “Bu inom, doe Jon Ub_Pased sp fr Rabiner. Fire eter same aera a D to the chair, Who, after a few remarks on the | second of his course of lectures in English at the POUGHEBAPSIR, JAN. 16, 1860. | coieci marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, vartinoncy of the objeck of Mr. Jenckes’ bill to the rooms of the Historical Society last evening, The | At last the long talked of ice boat race for the | 25 wit be seen by the following extract from the Sirgen trom Ghai ek ea ‘ebjects of the association, introduced him to the | first series of lectures by the professor, which will | silver plate of the Poughkeepsio Ice Boat Association | of the regular monthly meeting, held Marob 8, 1868:— saegee MOTs Tam Mena ‘qudience. be remembered from the full reports of them which | has transpired and has given general satisfaction, pans whit dacontines, tne eolscon of ship news athe GALVESTON, Jan 7—Arrived, schr Mabe: Hall, Hally ‘Mr, Jenckes commenced by saying that the Civil | appeared in the Hanan, were in the German lan. | except in point of time, which was not good, nor | Ere, sr new York. ‘Passed un iagalle, at *GloaredSehr Adaline Riwood, Elwood, Mor Service bill was not a measure of « temporary ohar- | guage and created wach. an interest in the subject | was it expected that fast time wonid be made unless | “gr Tue ofice of the Herald steam yachls Janne and "Araby Cole MB, sailed from oa ne wee et eEPOOL ay acter nor urged with any reference to partisan poli- | that a number of gentlemen requested Mr. von | the wind should blow hard from the westward or pers aud consignee othe asirs seca'el iewactbeesd oe fi kee Hexion, of WB, was at Pale Doo a, witn | Yt, Hatch, Wicomico for Boston; AS 'Higgios Paine) amp tics, Its wanta were behind politics and it should | Sehlagintweit to deliver a similar series in English, {| ¢astward, in which case the vessels could lay their | sels will be forwarded free of charge. 305 bbls ep and ‘ao whol on ‘60 bbls sp oil on (BP, pope! pemade e'portion of the goveramental framework | to which he consented. To all who deatre to inform | course dtreotly down the river, swerving not an inch onite Passnen froma Toman a Falla a a, ofl nat A, ae abr tary e molen, Lavendar, or else rejected entirely. ‘Phe civil service illus. | themselves of the peculiarities of the surface of the | elther way, except in turning the stake boat. ‘The CLEARED. stated, bound to Talcahnano and home. She reporia at Tom ‘ trated the growth of the country. Im 1602 the | globe and of the vast proportions which natare has | 1ce was in excellent condition when the foe boatmen | geamsnip City of New York (Br), Tibbets, Liverpool—J G | cahunno, ‘Andsew’ Hicks Hamblen, Westporh 2 # 2 i i whole list of persons employed by the govern- | given to mountain peaks and valleys in the | left the river last evening, and it was predicted | Dale. Tarif via ment filed about 170 pages. At tat time in the | interior of the largest of all continents, Asia, these | then that there would be wind enough forthe race | » gaan” Tit Obs Merpby,Liveroo vi uesesiown— Nav IAC6 0 lon tel. D>" P¥portet ot sen customs service there were but 713 persons, some 300 | lectures offer a rare opportunity, not soon to be en- | to occur to-day. In accordance with such prediction, | , Steamship Rimng Star, King, Aspinwall—Pacific a See ablen, of NB, at Tombes, had taken 125 Jess'than now employed tn New York alone. Other | joyed again, Professor Schiagintwelt speaks Eng- | 804 at an early hour this morning, the members of | “Steamship De De Soto, Eaton, Havana and New Orleans, @epartments had grown in proportion, There was | lish fluently, though with a marked German accent, | the association were astir, and, on assembling at the Lipingsian Box 8'C. om Orleans HB Gromwel ‘at Jefferson’s election great excitement from the | which, however, does not impair the distinctness of | Tiver, found the wind blowing very strong from the | & Co. Clty, ol see = supposition that he would make sweeping changes | his utterance. His Geeeraptive powers aro of ahigh | Rorth. Then was the time to start the race; but ag i enente Crane hn Holmes, Oniagns fae among the ofticcholders, His power then extended | Order, and rie to word pictures of acenery | all were not ready there was a long waiting spell. pMary M Roberts, Smith, Key West and Galves- ‘and objects rise the meotoaly. beautiful, wae Me hile U be ton—C H ory & Co. fm the customs to but 713 persons. His power | apt comparisons of things Thibetan with’ things | Meanwhile the Una left her moorings, with one per- | “*Sicansnip pOricket, Van Patt, Jecksonyile 4m all'to less than 4,000, He expressly disclaimed all serve the purpose of humorous ane | son on hoard, and proceeded to New Hampurg, a | _,Steamanip San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah—W R Gar- Ship Mount Vernon, Baxter, Aug 16 fe P erpool, Dec 83]at UN, on baw fad experince road featern Talands, gaies from NW to KEY WEST, Jan 7- rene roma, for NYork, pire “Gin Cleared, schr David F calc dati ron “osm, Jan 11 ~Arrived, ship Virginia (Br', Campbelly Havana (and MACHIAS, for Naw York, intention to remove for mere political considerations Having in his first lecture described the approaches distance of nine miles, going there in twelve minutes. | "Steamship i Montgomery Lon ye iba pres ncvosmaof Re aot eee ails, Dec Dee, Tat 44N, lon, bye nny ait gong ral Light, Pt rt from office, and announced for himself what waa | from the Sonth to the Himmalaya range of moun. | Ou her return the track was reported to be in r : Bark Julians, Kruger, 19 days from New York for Monte- scikal Ga an oae substantially the rule for thirty years that to officers | tains and given a general outline of the o nical the arrival ofthe he Fiplng Cloud caused by | Steamship Mary Sanford, Moore, Wilmington, NO—James | vid ideo, Deo 25 Neon HST A pea PS cy at aranat arg Robinson, — the only rule should be, 18 he honest? is he capable? | {cia the eae ce. Sapam deaceipeion coh not come to time «fll nearly é! A.M. At Steamship Ellen 8 Terry, Bearse, Newbern, NC—Murray, | ‘Nov ‘4, ay N, lon ieallver, te i ne Arrived, achr George rae ‘Linnekin, Danvers fe 1g he faithful to the constitution? In the whole of | of the Vale of Cashmere, Sind of the teip of himself hale-past eleven Commodore Booth notified ail to get Ferris & Brig Scotland, from Boston for Barbados, Jan 7, lat $3, “NEW ORLEANS, Jan 1—A his administration he removed but thirty-nine per- Wat, More, | fa on oa crs Buuonore Isaac iM City Point and and brothers through the Baghirathi valley. No one nears ie fg fhe ae = when the greatest activity was eee rar Dok Dore Marios, Oitp sons, and these he declared were not removed for “ [orf in, Drew, Alexandria—} lon tne ‘Cuba, of Windsor, steering W, Dec 2%, lat 2549, lon night, Beaty, Georgetown, DO_Pbilips & hee -] ‘Smith, from Savannah for Porto Rico, Jan 6, lat THR a; bar one single ay rive boats in al were entered, as follows: hoa ach Goal; Ami ce on tical 0} tion. For thirty years there was no ores 82, lon Soparture ‘Rom these principles. ‘Jefferson’s succea- | unfortunate trav men y Master, Sree Wynne, Jones, Philadetpbie—J Lorian. Foreign Ports: Bremerhaven; bark Aiasks, sors eee even fewer removals than he, - Mr. Madi- | Thia valley is impassabie for e° Fiying he Ales wince} q we ARDROBBAN, Dec failed, Wentworth, Hi Hutton, NYori, Cleared—Ship Virgo, Bulkley, New Kort b bark Yalparated gon removed but five, Mr. Monroe ae nine and | native +. oe ea Je It ‘Ship Sovereign of the Seas, Johnson, San Francisco--Sutton Arwen tok Arrived, | Gp), Maristany, Barcelona: ae schrs Mt Knudson, Ne John Adams ‘but two, and these remo- | and as see! now Squall. 8. V. Johnston. ‘Cor val rien, fenzie, Punddelpbin Contain fan th York; Kate Bricham, McLean, Provider yee were, nt the a $ those la Po- mus is with us. For fran Una. Bark Seawfell (Br), Hender, Sydney, NSW—R WCame- } Der do yA wy, Wane: maacie, Souruwser Pass, Jan 11. Ti—datled, Sm and Post itical oO hose poin! and goats are used, w! are made to Restless. Boo! 7 ‘Bark Deodorus (Br), fast—, day. Pram. et, oe, ath Atwood SSminietrative pe AE ‘ints. ‘oil was in- | an ‘Sanenoee niaermane : Thomas Pr “eg < ht vi e now boxe Hine, Lanter epee OES Sane 2 ia = | nae fi torning Star, Hara od nies oe ° 2 é William Le Roy. ast Bark Normandie ( rh vitiet Moule (Gusd)—8 it Heynal & on ges Cae gam Howton; Mereing ears ——. tended to reach, ie waa aitica to anes @ single re- | clefts and and zor The Chas. Wilkenson, oa ies cuit netsh aacaaea aud waste. 4 ton; Jan Jouin & Mays Youle, Cardigan, Kelley, Charles- Vth—Arri ante Weamar Tallinn ror natal Garey, aD HW Tew W BEDFORD, Jo ‘Jan em rake rious ‘Jones, Muz¥ RH EWPORT, Jan 18—Sailed, achr Hattie, Carter, meer for ‘Mth—Arrived, brig Maria W Norwood, dence for New Oriesoa} abr T Bg FL, Soot, Apponane f , 16th, wed, achrs Jamen Henry, Sparks, NYork; T Wines Hale Fail River for Fort Johton, INDON, artine, G ‘Wareham fot NYork; Memento, Todd, Providence dor'Nellie, “Anderson, do for do: Mary Miller, Dayton, Burnnniaven, Dec Arrived, Carl” Georg, Arfmann, BREMEN, Dec 81—Arrived, Marco Polo, Minssen, Philadel- Leo ra Dec —Sailed from Pauillae 28h, William, UANGKOK, Nov 6—In port ship Sooloo, Hutchinson, for ony Ratled 7ih, abtp Mindoro, Allen, Hong Kon; Bona, Deob—In port sibs 8 Garnet Bel Briard, for NYork lg: Pride Of the Port, Pyerdan Liverpool, do; Helen, K Sir Gina tne Bango ide Marty fori ge anady plank of nearly all yw there. iy lagen FB tng ibing the latter tree,’ the name of which indi- , te v' Synge oe eee oF ‘nce Bart Hark Andes, efron Mow On Orin NE necessarily looked to atl ewe ‘and so rake cates the “Gift of God,” the lecturer said thatic was | Poe, had heen garefy a atten care Parents (Br), Luther, pg Boe cae NH am. & BB rs Senate ‘directed appoint sth Let except tek ng Cloud, Betuding ine the Tima TS'be made by the President, the: heads of mens slightest movement pogo d wath gold, Gust owner of ie ere to “go 1 alone.” ” an bond bee a er Ne i Shiningted ‘host te pressub consideration’ ‘me en Sore <a ground below looks a8 if hid | 19 response to the order from the Commodore the | Brig Rosets gota, Rom Axpiiwall—Paname Railroad Co, President appointed but few directly. He Rows va ped me ym Ey eee py vessels wore away for the rendezvous, which spot Belg Anton n (Br). Brow! ; Mataraage—Pt Nevius & S08 been, surprised vo dnd héw far the power of ihe Bed to believe that, beautiful es is it: was pur. Prep eterna: ee ee Se Soe ee eee Bele Ornate, Sires rege ee aa A Pullip. or tments, * omtcers, went. Teac! estroying Binith, St John, NB—P 1 Nevius & omiee app Bana of se nee Precast hee enteteg ngie | Kiecck's jee boat the Flying Dutchinag which | ea esata pe fu i 4 g 3 5 ebeeeist 5 & i Yhe Post Omice Department alone for do. Se 000. vessel was gayly’decorated with buntii dd an- Jaa (Br), Miller, bag tert NB—J W Elwell & Co. “Ganoarr, 3 aoe 1—Safled, Pacific (a), French, New Orle: NORWICH, Jan 14—Arri schr Bute, Elizabethports were, BN a ro dspace: there Png ee bog tee gt earn nounced as Re home stake’ oak Allthe. bonts Bue Bew York, Erwin, ri—A © Sumner & Go. Da Eptered for Ida De 20, Daphin, Fecm Jaman, for NYork; Soli | PHILA! DELPUIA: Jan, ies ured, barks Elza Onltody, aggregate of salaries of over $30,000,000. | and sixteen of which have been correctly up finely, with bows to the wind, twenty | Schr fe epee oe eh ‘amith, | OnraE, Bec Sh Gailen, Avrora, Nordberg, NYork. Ibta-rArrved, Hexmahtp =y ‘Boston; barke Meridian This growth was but a consequence of the growth | established by the great British trigonometrical feet ‘apart and abreast of each other. Schr Porto Plata, Montgomery, Porto Plata—Eggers & pen Dec 90 Sailed, A Pendérgast, La waon, Rio Janeiro; | (NG), Lenz 5 Bremen ; Forenin, an, 1 Tosen, Rio Janeiros » of the republic and could not go back. The system survey of India. nese are the highest points known SURROUNDING SCENES. Heinlein. White Wing, Wall, Boston. chr ww aro, Allen, Bi low briz Speed, of careful selection ‘continued’ down to 1420" The the globe, while the highest peak in Europe, the | _,J¢ was @ beautiful scene. ‘The sun shone glo- | Schr Helen Hastings (Br), Goucher, St John, NB—Heney & | , CIRNFURGOS, Jan4—Arrived, sebr David Faust, Lord, Sa- cs be Cot from that time he would not characterize in King of Mountains,”” Mount Blane, rises only to riously, flags waved to and fro and the ice glistened | Parker. he ee Ga. ed—Brig Tpommas falter. Robinson, Nevis ; echr Para ‘Sp), Charleston ; Delta (Bi his own words, but in tue words of the historian of | height of 15,784 feet. ‘There were 17 peaks in the | 1 the sunilght. AN over the river were scattered | Schr W. Pa i enc tit a impor Lesh bien. Raviaye (Sn) Phestenions DWe RC) | | ees Pera ES 15 cleared,’ beg Abwon Rowell, Davia oe hundreds of yf every movement Himalaya over {25,000 feet, 40 over 23,000 feet and people, watching i: Gyyhat was this “prnecioe-—not peinoiple-—at 0b The ‘highest, Gaurisankar, is | With tly the greatest _ ini e “Bene Bq Slade, Cook, Haliore—Baker ie ee omen red, brie Tile Han cntons Mortog, Matanzas. was Pl ice—ni le—of rota- | 120 over 20,000 ie aur! ‘ar, is int r covered with le and ir le, imore—| Dec 81—A Iv . leares ig. Prater mid tion in officer It was giving the parties holding | 29,002, FA aT ray 59 min. Northern latitude, and | Surrounding I gies ae eee ace ches Sang | pitches 4 Shepard, Vancleaf, Baltimore Bentley, Miller & palace i en ont Mignon, Callen Bere meron sitlled—Brigs ln Maria, Proteus, Kate, J D Lincoln; sche 86 min. east of Greenwich, and not 85 deg. as it sole! ‘erroneously laid down on all the maps hereto- | down from town in all sorts of vehicles to witness Sebr T Eldornd aeane, Tomping, Baltimore—C E Staples. Tay gt Newcastle, Del—B J Wenberg. Eldorad Ebi Arrived, steamship Moravian, Brown, mera vie fore publisked. next highest was the Kanchin- — wit cee affair. From Vassar’s brewery floats a long, ete Oh ‘4 Tacos vai Ov VIDENCE, Jan Terabe schrs Abby Balled Sai 1 B nse Gres Crosby, NYE ps SRERNOOK: Jan? Salles Uslodonta ton, Pensacola. higabotugerr his mo Office the chance and desire to make the most a gible out of the office in the shortest time, ie effect was to give the offices to men without educa- 4 Ehzabethport i B Eldridge. port tion or fitness, to make as from it as the feet 5 Lee ieee ne ince cals tae a tate oe Hilt, New Hi K Rac GtuRALTAR, Dec 14—Arrived, Owen (Nor), NO; Go Nason, Fifeahetn Sold andl then give was te an equaite weuary ot Pe eee ee iioes taer anne ot Sinsar, | Po to shore only about a hundred feet | Shr sete Burin, Palmas Samronie ee oe NYorke tend sailed 16th for Anone)e Asin, Atay, A Nga Glove, Holt, Elizabethport unfit crowd of successors. Principal passes through this ‘the bean Sway is also gayly trimmed with bunting in honor | steamer Harvest, Unadsey, Providence. Palermo sewer (and rex Fomained 4, windy und); 224, | Lacy Ames, F Hilahop, Nor rIEN pai, ‘The reform which was proposed was entirely raai- | Fiimate, the dry, arid armompuere, the deep, i yey ee Judge and starter at the ARRIVALS. Sohn ravi, dcand ealled tad tad for Boston) ite : Comery, Baltihore: Oxo ey Higa, gains, Hizabethport © me highest ge ‘Anita Taghavi? (ital), Btripelett, Genoa ;' 234, iit Wen K for Giotis, Grat Palermo for ‘Bulitmores 2:4, Nelite, Cainero, Philadelphia’ and cleared a4th for London, Morris, sexbrashs st ear Witsoe, Maite ren toe ab, Towed th trails Met, John Shay, Nick erson, eal in the best sense of the word. It was intended | solemn’ silence ‘pret pass ° peace lg 0 root ont all appointments for politcal or personal | was the Higamth, the in the world, | home boat, whyle oy tue tenanier us le arg REPORTED BY ‘THE HERALD STHAM YACHT. grounds or for patronagejand to make the test of ap- | 20,450 feet high; the lowest, the Bara- | 10w and has gone to the aie joStenmaltp Cubs (Br), Moodia, Liverpool Jan 2, via Queene. tment simply efficiency for the public service. | ladja, also in an altitude of 16,186 fect. | the Emma. with mdse arid passengers, to B Cunard. Jan 14, @ reform was not impossible as [some feared. | The Professor then entered upon a description of HBRVOUS DOUBTS, | ea 24 ton lon 64 67, passed one of the Anchor Line steamers, ‘Ioth—Arrived, schre Carroll, McGee.’ teat wrt; poe ty ih rs Red Desay Babi set Jano Wage yr ry, N pe rot le resolved it they would have it. To ¥ 1 O. H. Booth, the Commodore of the fleet, walks “at a a pea Peale. it they a aot for —phagewtgh li one rl a argo uaivading Sreah oiee ie ae out ‘upon shore closely muted Land fornia, 2 as Steamship France wae oe pase Liverpool dan b. 1 ge from Palermo for bhiadeiphia: a Hoh q biog Unmmoag for eran Naat allt i Gr ri baer Ser Jescandy oie meg Obtain the best service “for the | were aiready pavuished: inthe HekaLp'e report of | lulled greatly and doubts whether the race had bet. Sa rey ton ii beamed oe Gr Wiliams s | . Cru tp the bay 14th, plana isa Girl (Br), from Pa- Pendleton: York, money they paid. The ents of this service | the Prof German lecture. The characteristics | et g0 on. A discussion among the iceboatmen bound Es dth, fat, 62, lon 89, one of the Na Jermo for RYore redeche 3 Feat Han, Nyorl ng were not ni It was than that paid in | of the native inhabitants, their er cylinders and ensued when one —— “Here we have been | tional steamers, 3 1ath, Int 46 94, ‘M4, lon 50, one of the In port 22d, bark Young Tork, Small, disg. Wind wnw ‘Pe Kets Fond Bees, o Nort (Bry, te y oF, except in the higher offices, | books and amulets and 2 altars, the free years getting this race off and now I say go lt | or oy atin Peni, Geciiner, Galveston, Jan 4, and Key Weat | GENOA, Dec 27—Salled, Wild Gazelle, Lewis, NYork; Sa- | WeAt Seen in England. In’ Jefferson's time it was not | tails ofthe Chinese and fetntsand stratageus | let the time be what it So thought the ma- } quent docabd tas ariner, Tord: Tilestou & Co. i , Arrived ahipe ase, Forayth, and Sonors, Hutedif @iMcult for the President to ascertain the fitness of | resorted to by to escape | Jority, and _ sccordin commodore with his TaN Kap West in compere atin bark Fortine (Bo) foo NOBADALOUPE, Dec 8—Arrived, Crown Point, Seward, New cane Nyare Al peeves 713 officers. But the country has mout of | the surveliiance of the Chinamen ana his Anal mc. line the boate over to the home Carthagens for New York, -Nork. ‘Cleared 151 Bpark, Leach, Liverpool (wit supervision by the President ¢ or by the | cessful arrival at Gartok, the ohief of that part judge for ‘Steamabt ago de Cubs, Macdiarmid, New Orleans, Borrmnan, Dec Poowtamonr Smeg ee Bickford ra ‘at heads of the departments, pow nacempartty Fetiance | Channa eee. ooh ene ny THE START. 6 Soe meer to fivingnion, Fox & Go: | (trom Liveroool), Savannah ;Sist, British arm Arrived, bark Emma Dawes, Boston, the cuaructer of Gar apple: “The ach roe nen rare thet a see! the passage of the Karakorut | mation from the judge aa ee eeae ae een exes: | 22, naval sdkes, 10, z ames and. "San 18 oft AMBURG, Deo 80--Arrived, Gutenberg, Braren, NYork; SAV RiTAH, San 9 Claroa bark Ariadne (Br), Howelly naracter of tees, gubordiaiee- ca mat | nextlectares ns Crate ae metal “stationed ‘nimesit st, the Esa ak fetake 2 macy inwahe lanes | 2 sa month, idan ~— sie 01 zee and A ‘com men Who shall stand ‘and stake boat and shouted “Are you all ready ?” and in & ; ‘HAVRE, Deo S1— Y Hugg, Hugg, Baiti- Barnetson, Leith? re fret what are the necessary qualitertnng WOeeTARS_ Ane wS_ AND VALLEYS. second afterwards the word “Go” left his lips, All | barrel off marked Bins, diamond, upper pou more: 3 iy oa ip UnneSoe bowel Bh Bt Nacairo; bark Georg & Jekauy feronch mee, and then determine whether the ap Lecture by Pretessor T. Sterry Hant. the Newsboy getdne ne tare but bse conian't say’ | "Siesmaiip Worcester, Hodging, Baltimore, 42 hours, with | M¥ork for hope An Bsa oe CGalled Bohr Geotgia; Cottrell, Altamahs, to load riee foll | | Professor T. Sterry Hunt delivered a highly in- consequence of her t. The Fi Cloud | ™d#2, to ell. wen Se ae steamship Etna (Br), Boston. poss f Sed Perri epee Pe hoe icp nd bf eeeemreneemmeented Fe - \eteeloetestad fC Serpeorlpana gear te Could on ler, wi wi . the best man for the publie service t iwe-conta fer | 2° sre be rae rae cox at- | Ut this juncture the Haze and Una were seen to | and %e gers 0 Ch Calne the south antes in 7—Put in previous, schr Planet (Br, Barbour, riba Sates Beste Crowelt; Cleopatray to Service Which party ead wer. —— three parts aited. ‘The Professor commenced by ot et gh A a patie iy ad “Bare A be gy ed Tee Tian wt mag PE lcoron, Je, Des 8—Balled, brig Stromnees (Br), Shaw, Eyeing “Arrived, bas Fogranem, ror. 5 i Ld a failen into the same way of appointing for partisan | contrasting the views and sentiments of those who | tace behind the Icicle and Snow Fake were having Spt Maegie Hammond, Sa itentste ter tae eae TrOO Ian sich Tatap aS Shap, Mobile: Has | Be), Rawardn Lindon seamehip Rebecca Dive, eid Could the system be improved? He an- beauties and it lively, Below Milton the Una didn’t appear to Brig Harvest ir), Itz, Bermuda Jan ith: wo Gomes, Chnreaion Paul ropes eke 8 P Adams, Donovan, Kenneb wok. aa Tt was esay to the duties prorsacnaepsigaptitacaiigt nse ribssidorwise work i, when the Snow Flake snd Jc le passed madaey to Mt n & Co. Goren, sa econ of tn, Brkien Clee Whee 3 ‘1bth—Cleared, steamship Wm P Clyde, ications for each office. bd i oma ‘Calhoun, NOrleans; Mexican, boutch aca ae ct the ok rand ivwas Liga -chystidtorcnee ipereoedl tome eae ee wich pat into Bermuda ia came passe! the a fae Ee ca “: aa do. &@ short ne. oaua light of eclence. The poet looks st na- | post, when the Haze, to all i a but Bot "only ture from a different standpoint to that | own, turning the stake ahead, ig of those who examined nature by the more faithful | 198 up the gap between them and the latter quite | Treg Queee) ri ith Pair Sark hc Ee, The President and | occupied man «hyp while the Icicle was also close Schr Martin, Newcastle, Del. hed ‘other and more iim rin uatare on superficial toples, as ie were; ena the | UP- ‘The rest of the boals had not come up yet, | Schr Ring,Dove, Woodie, Calaty 9 dave, wits lumber, to @ as Cigared Sa Se nar money precluded them from a Pe ‘to penetrate its inmost secret. ‘The | therefore the interest in relation to the result of Sehr Yankee Blade, Coombs, Bucksport 10 days, with lum- ‘Amazon, BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN dheee. Yet tureeTourtha of the Presidenvs was | poet loves to contem the world for its beauties | 7#ce was centred on the three boats named. ber to order. (Before Ban leland, Po , for Galveston; After Stale, without or 3 swallowed up by these questions of appointment. | and tries to analyze his relations to it and the great THE RETURN. ‘Schr Leontine, Pratt, T days, with lime, to W 8 | steama Ao Foriand: ih, ey wks 3, DO fees in advance; consultation free; ‘Treasury would have enough to | mystery of his sympathy with ite eternal changes, As soon as all three had got nicely around the | Brown & Co. Bate EC guarantees. ROBERT B. CHASE, Lawyer, 0 Nassawret, do with the questions of the debt and resources | put the man of science studies its material structu: greatest skill became necessary to hold their re- Schr Fred L Webb , Greenleaf, Portland for Baltimore. ire! ~ Neer m Antero. Sa — 4 BEOLUTR DIVORCES ALLY OBTAINED the country, but he would be hunted down and | Campbell lamented that in withdrawing payne spective positions. On Milton tne Icicle ee a eenty' Rogeeaten, Sain WH Sah, to iniia, feet johnsoa, Alexandria, ‘a; Unanima, Ne hy LEG. a ones Jn this question of appointment. | trom the face of nature men of science dissipated all | Ws favored with a fine dash of air, when she passed | “sccr'Lands Coombe, Boston vie Providence, where she | - LoxoO%, Jan Nora, Tostevin, Baltimore. vivioe free. Also Notacy *Pubiie'and country needed a to be thrown around | jts charms; but this was the sick fancy of a | the Snow Fiake and came near passing the Haze, iacharged. re Kot ont, Constantine, Crerey, and NYork. for State, Lok. J piotection. ‘The time of the poets e do not admire a beauttiul picture the leas | but Led The eng cen Cal be — Schr games R Vail, il, Hindeon, Boston for Jersey City. janes, Foang, Baltimore, Fl agit Counsellor at Law, 261 Broadway. gentstives ‘was consumed, and poin' scores lasses “hr Lamartine, Gurney. - Pye Rtg tet ee eke Catan ee carne one the ner va men’ the artist “mixed ‘his colors ee te cummin tees bel tee Dae at sete Amerion, Reywotds, rit, Mratna, Hee 90"-Arrived, Union, Nicholson, Naples; 24th, MONTANE, $003 AND BROKERS, thetr-place to make tmenta and Seenes the RB nf ol te was improeset test between the Haze and the Icicle was Bobr Heres, Sohueen, iio epeea, neta, ‘Dec (not sailed), B Rogers, | Dealers in cbt Ganel Groce and 3s Chain ‘&e. : Gold to grave suspicion undue influence. ir was 8 by the sight of Mount Blanc. The Monarch of | ® Close one, hence everybody was excited over i Crosby, NYork. Silver, foreign and domestic, 7 cas aie compiete departure from the principles of the | mountains to him like a beautiful cloud, it, As they go about on the west shore it is plain SAILED. Sailed 27th, Ormus, Pettengill, NYork ; 2h, AM Gray, Al- | quotaiions “Information furn ‘and prizes fathers. ‘which soemen te suum tte ts form with every change | t be seen aot the Dext tock will bring. Shem homed, © am oty of oh en 90a: Ghadsione, ‘Midieon, Leghorn Cashed in Missour! and Kentucky Lotteries. Opponents in default of reasons call names. of ighE ante faaly antahed inthe mi Moun- | 8d as the Haze is to the windward of the Icicle the | ,Seamshire Oy, of, New stork, Licerrzol; ci of | MAntiRA, Dee Aries, —Al.—199 FULTON STREET. They called this, monarchical, | Even Af (tuis iad | tains have ve always been regarded with awe and rev. letters chances for victory have vansened, and. Re- foto, Noaont ‘and New zy REwcasatt, Deo S0— Bot age Jonoeon, for NYork. 0 Pesan sawvany at . | erence. considered sacred. matter Napues, Dec 26—Salied, ket, Leg- JANUAR’ ‘1889, because they had first pepe fan ean tour ware cea oecoriee dashes on a minute ahead, amid cheers from the font Havannah why Leo nedy | i & horn. Professor ALEX. C. BARRY: ‘weed them fact, though Colbert had par. lympus, for ce. The volcanoes, with | Multitude and the blowing of steam whistles; and | Galveston; Mary A ry Cs. Srey autin Sas Band ee eee rst: trod monarchical France, and | their thunder and lightning, ‘were the temples of the | 98 the fleet vessel comes to a standstill the crowd New! , semanetny jusky, Norton, from Baltimore pus pny is two weeks since wre creates lek th obliged, under the | fre.w: There ate many theories as to | Surge about her, ail congratulating the winner of ings, Bristol, FE; barks ‘age neon: Antwerp jatbern erOuTAwn, Jan 1—Salled Blomidon, Cowan, NYork; PG | JO" pa? frome Barrys tr ma dtay Wit not the whole strain of Prussia’ to practically intro- | the of mountains, Until very recently it was |: the silver plate of the association. 1 Go not mention Relieg ion tevideo' vie Bt Marys, Ga; ' Rachel, "ieiansae: | Bian Callao, ! ‘amount, Ss eoseniome rapliy ineronsing ordre: duce it in the Prussian the French revolu- erally su that they were all of volcanic | tbe time would not be fair, as the wind | prigs'wontrose, Acuadiia; Bogota, ‘Aspinwall; Sybil, Nroxt FaLaor, ‘Jan 1—Sailed, Ganger Rolf, Henricksen | The demand for tis rapidly lacreating, and customers wha tion first promulgated the and it had been on. lodern investigators have divided | W8 quite moderate and e wrong direction poe formenty bought } it Gonec bow enter vy the groan, We ae it Vrgreahoesd ning mountains int0@wo classes—those formed of pa ey! The, members of the eng oy td Wind at eunset NW. "Bienes wD Asriveds, Tees, samen, Moresie. Flpal ty emit ydeod ney oom 3 To congral alate’ goon th ratic elemen' was, | stratified rock joice le cont over been yoprmenee am aye t Youngster, success meri i truth, one of t of thd reat deme: the one being eae ere an jsubetances, | won by as smart an iceboat as ever alid over tbe Marine Disasters. ren ya in port bie larted Faw, Baker, (or New as the best hatr preperation fa the market. eratic uphea' present But | the action of water. Granite is found in the foun- | Hudson. BARK Boaz, fr om Cardiff, before reported ashore at York days; schrs M Neralen for G0 60 Charies Thomp- uly)» Oo. WELLS & CO. Objection ten *Borrovring theo no more | dations of the oldest hills and at the peaks of the coment OW THE MAMLED Henry, bas broken completely in two, and will prove a sot, Hanteld, diag; Paul Seavey, from Work, jus TK -rRICINE Bagi os ra common . | highest. ie rocks are seen on mountain ‘Another Kind tothatmade | summits and the oldest are found ip the valleye, Bui Harrie & Bunny, Pitts, from Portland for Matan- | gf ORT BEATE: Doo 22 In 1 Shaglen, Harriett, | She. ssconr TETRA OLase HO 1m Some Any 16.100, against the that they | The Adirondack range is probably the oldest in the | AD Express Train Thrown From the Track— zaawas wrecked about two miles from No Naine Cay. Aber URENSTOWN, Jan 1—Balled, ship Vermont, Higgins, #, “ ene coke ae Wk haan? oh Fa Bm rg A fatto qf he | World, ite peaks towered aloft when the rinctpal About Thirty Persons Injured. cO.B/iD ull; vousel and, cargo ugar baz shooks) i ae 0 ee re eimeggont crass ao, Santant ig ian! Provements made here. So we need and will have | of aia pte gh i eee ne} The Harlem express train, which — ieft | in is#2, and owned in Portland.) , i ate, ae: Dee ae ee saa me) x at ou Ho, i ek is 1, all improvements made there. This measure was | the White and Green Mountains. It was reserved | Albany at half-past three o'clock yester- | | Mise1no Vrssri—Schr Forest Belle, of Gloucester, sailed winRMe: 20-- Arrived, Auguste, NYork. “egrivet okey sat Mo te bateade hom aaa peation or the principle Wey. have sand ain | for American investigators to give to the world the | day afternoon, was thrown from the track, | Siuntupberdsst 8, wonky. She’ was chmemnted OF Capt aienenam or inne Vie Bimota Fimotey Field, Rervon, from | 1% 4 Oh, ri, 6, 6 el al fp own needa. In all those countries the ofice was | result of the & georraphlca survey of May o 2 epee wy te ee et 8 marred ad jenve amtien. ng Foren Helle was strat class | ate dovarived ib moval, for do Wi days: Atom, Bale Jotieries by JACOB ‘CLUTE, Broker, a tv held by direct gilt of the re. and deacended | professor Rogers and e asaistants. vail, when about half way between the capital and of 68.55 Mt in Pai Be Be os nankan eeelians Sr Joun, NB, Jan 9—Cleared, brig Neva (Br), Fitchett, Ha- PRIZES CASHED IN THE i, ANOvR Sas cig ™ Ag hy Ty ~ this city. It was about half-past seven o'clock when "eset erat noida 9 a Fe inthe Gape aan Mutual ia. | “"Eareere, Dec 2%-Sailed, Start Messina, pea At PARKS 400.8 offices, rooms Ni nly ag Ih a Ig a a CHRISTMAS ANNIVERSARY, the accldent occurred, and, owing to the sudden | other tothe amor wHENERDr®, Dec bAtrved alone, Wirchod. Cardi and Building) New York. ‘access to office if he possessed proper qi os — terror inspired by the calamity and the darkness, | axsweur, Dec 30—The Hope, McDonald, hence for New led 17th for Bat rahe and had them declared by ® competent tribunal. Distribution of Gifts and Religions Exercises | the © ws consternation and confasion pre- | york, stranded on the Kaloot Bank, has sprang her fore- “*aeiled 12, Oliver, Cadiz, GAnDERTE'S PILL. pare In the civil service a man may at any day find a no- at St. John’s Chapel. vail Fortunately there was no re an mast. puns nan i = Nas oad Be S"ccmaning no. reasvn tas bos Of) = nag ‘nd vididetn ot the Dandy on tad in the vicinity of the disaster, or the most Burwrn, Des 31 The Rhein (w Meyer, which arrived here These Pills relieve the bowels. ‘and blood from unbealthy longer Tepuires. Under this ayetem good then are industrial schools | terrible consequences would have ensued. | trom New York Dec 2%, has off Norderney, and American Ports. pa —— Stevineal ‘with diMcuity obtained or retained, From the re- | CoNnected with St. John’s chapel, on Varick street, = es es Bcd and ite _ Sprang s ak: ‘ a Arroxaua RD, Jan — schr 1 BAF L, Seott, | #ecumulations, a lays’ use, pains, aches, heat len inst the sides Jan %—The Sansolof, from Lond " J ort of the Special Commissioner. of Internal Reve, | near rey —— to the Trinity parish of the Foling vehi at catetaen ernie oe ata 1 ees oa haibe Seneclot, fre don for Peneatnia | eT FON, Jan Tie rie a ng | snd dunes vanish ; life, vivacity and agtlenens take theif @ cohector ee ata teases: wan oT Fe gg Protestant Episcopal Church, had their annual pated all who travel by rail was experienced, ayer and receiving other damage. alo and inaelphis. oiew orks, veeconrdy Tangier place; the eyes and the complexion grow clear and brights ‘country of $200,000. ‘The proposed commission was | Christmas anniversary yesterday afternoon. It was | nd the cry “Tne stove will set the cars on fire’ was | _Livenroot, Dec 80—Aixty-eight bales of cotton, forming eer ‘schre a re, alien B Amelia, chad Bot to have itielf the Power of appointment, but | st frst intended to have the celebration, as in for. | Heard from many voices. Men scrambled | out aie gol lost wren at anchor elf Wyre Laghwonse, pee jgchre Breton ee camer ee merely to cortiy that persons aro qualified. ft was | mer years, on tho 6th day of January, the Feast of sre amply hemos work ot thease ahd be have been pieWed up and iaken Aa Pibetwrood. Piatbeate were aetgaiae Sir? Londo ‘Those who know their viriues have a strong hold of life, | gala oni class legialstion. » the Epiphany, but owing to the incomplete come ignti ap i u waned, Prtincei et Ane. rt Gore REMARI Tad sguinat the unworthy fdimclate end meonne | the repalrs of the church the day wie peseranecr | _ AbOUL twenty-Ove to. thirty Persons were sald | sired here ie toe. remarhatiy shor! apace of W anf, being | Ftirag aE Mane, KABLE EVIDENCE. | tent. Such class ion he was not and even yesterday workmen were still prtinene pt. (hom ‘savers! leatent ‘The Ang eatne’ sth Des perienced ver’ made, “ebe,repor TCocteeet a ryt ‘vind RW 10 ¥ + ar HA i cmon SaEhn, Bee, 0) WR, oon 5 - omas wot ue Pores He'van” ia" outa ona | OB the enlargement of the chancel and | hee wan Feported to ave ‘heen toribiy rome | ary scecvniy ia. corfingavay trary Sng | Bows Nan geen a de Soptregr Pe onset ct for he mag wothe -formation of special schools. Such schools | other improvements. ‘The Sunday and indnstrial | 224 Jacerated, and both his legs it was be- | cin niderable damage. sth Arrived, adkmers, We Eousaty, Beles, Sepgmere, the aystent. J em bow a great advos! Lord Bacon's name. Perhaps the | schools of this church and of ite branch, the st, | Weed were broken. A messenger was urn, Dee 1_The Randusky, Noi PS Mgt Tonteviacos hnmaphe Rovere: (hom, for in some serious atiacks of, sickness : most ami objection was that it estabusued an | John's Mission, at No. 220 Bowery, nunibers aboug | £0 Secure the attendance of a physician to relleve the | ,,FonTeMousn, Dee s) of li thor of Patlelen me Mat Br), 1 | Bare restored meane and medicine had sould veo persons | 3,000 children, hy 200 ot who were present oat | Sufferings of those whom it was not deemed advis- | Tore "or Horieven, one pus te wi temced Set ee aa w ria ; wiry Tal. mn vee i during toe wars Thal oo a irom 80 0 ‘$1,800 per annum and | terda: ‘The Teligious services were don. | able to remove. Tue slightly injured came on to ths ya was Town oul cf’ Ge lp at Baomy toa busioans Ieetronvil ancy Baril ee ih aeing ‘month, and a afternoon, ‘trom nine to late in the day; an | ducted by Rev. Mr. Cook, Hev. Dr. Weston and teva. oy by & relief rain, Wiswail, Corneille and Toe! “Gattimors ; 3 A sristocrac Classes ‘eston eg oe Twenty-seventh street depot. 1, Jan 1—The ship Scioto (Bry Pavlos RL Tay, raat hed aie vpet did ways ey labore wise statesme! ag m. Men ween ered the address, telling ihe sory of the Christ a cla csobeune + tates nen tte coming ata bd nator Taina, when weighing anchar : bree ine ee in : Cee Mines, Be yt ste) Wes fo an mat cous iy = ch a lane would LET 4 ih hel afin tae cunaren ean an man nd fences one —, of | was a violent shock of the train, et ten rom Havana, in which she stove tn her hp Bliateth faci wer ater, Cle ; . ng I took, te short, x could ‘not be found in ‘Washi that they were inemselven, ‘one and ail Onieek, | ¢Fashing sound. “The wheels then lett the rails tnd Sepereh erations Jacange und wes shed br oases tents ka 3 = and was one wee Hd be ,fUPORIOF | to. corruption | children, The organ had been remov on’ aecount ir fome, distance over the sleapers dip ber, anchors, to bens the other” damage cotimased oh me Vest enhe marke, = obile” eating upon my hands, when in ag he President ld | of the — tor the ch: nt | ‘the car finally turned over on its side whieh the Scioto 7 Brig Th ip Highlander, for NYork, said :— hot ‘ind Tour such men where would ne find nie Jet replaced & plano was provided OF the railway track. No full particulars of ae mare passed C at know ow never thousand? It was an insult to the eto | which Mere: I, eocompanying t Could be leaned, owing to the lateness of the hour he train arrived in thi city, men out of the five millions from whom he had to | , Hail to the blensed ———_ Ney, worm, dat there men shold Hato the ome FLAG PRESENTATION TO THE STEAMSWIP DE SOTO. nen 5 o — Bary. would Mt not be better to Rave, the best mon | Hall (uh day'wben Chris was . Dirt Raps Ooionet ww. W. Pre, of this veal uteri t a cae! refuse next ane Oi e amshty Soto & m: iat walk were tameg cocked ge oma Ri hanes sap oap nificent silk national flag. The prea pod nin ea ea er te careful examination “d rn gine he sheet cha speech was made by Captain Charles Carpenter, the etme fhe Bp fou years, but Commissioner Wells Port Captain of the lime, and was replied to by Cap- emi this’ statement. Seventy-five | and agatn:— tain Eaton, the Meee ny of AK ship, which Shtitions tn from internal revenue is placed by wit foly brane gays the flag was raised and tees louse, New York, Allaragp . fun a6 the minimum lose. The | Commission ef wat holly gome collation, gotten oats ae rise Reward in he ery THs ‘ Teast 4 wreathed the pore nn ct RES it Po corm ne hundred mails are arena esaarraea gag ear Of the nest. aie aed at cote M, JARRE OULD INvORM THE LADIES OF NEW, into the pockets of trandulent officers and thetr con- | ‘These carols were exceedingly well rendered by | dollars. Among’t resent were several of the gt ee reartrp Heaeratet "i this were. collected it Would pay the | whe ‘hitdren, weir parents and fends Joining in | fending merchants of 1 of Heston, ruigcetphie waa this iin, cite, Dry the chorus. any fo wil wedkd theft naaroce 46 —_—_——_ weontrweehan nnn Dodo A able. hs aeccary ef te, ne tr aeirme the In fron of the church a large Christmas tree was Tie De Soto is ie ; thing. This would be a on art aetieuination of erected, bending beneath the almost innumerable Loy hel who is well ee yO sang A elses ear ead cane | fo atta Senin Renee ene | Saar ati Thess had been provided by ribo. iets, Litman Gore sidewneat Tarold (Br), Sulain, 17 Alexander (or) he members of the chen, and coat agar ny ae Havas fons 7 uA b eae | ergy ANNUAL ere! tend to withdraw them power. which sam, however, docs not would make look the nation as value of the ile, ‘all the }, Jan 10-Sailed, oohr LueyJ Warren, Allen, | —————————— seek to fuldil their duty to it rather Br a f Se