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vc SUNDAY SLEIGHING. | THE LOUISIANA CONTEST. | ‘Metropolitan Airings in. the Park and on “the Lane,” from toy Lovisians Deloga: jiliam “Pitt Kellogg Answered—The Fraud Exposed. sor iia To me Epiror oF THE HERALD:— Smm—In his bill of complaint filed in the United States Circuit Court Senator Kellogg charged the Governor and the returning officers with a delib- erate purpose to defraud him of an alleged elec- tion to the office of Governor of Louisiana, by falsi- fying, mutilating aud destroying the election rv, turns received from the Supervisors of Regl;tra, tion threnghout the State, which retuyng he claimed to constitute the indispensable ev/idenceof ‘his election. He therefore asks that t?.e actual re- turning offieers be restrained from Waking what he asserts would bea “sham and freudulent return and count, declaring McEnery elected” and that the returns be surrendered to Messrs. Herron, j Longstreet and Lynch, who would make “a just, honest and truthful canvass.” On the assumption , that it was the intention of the returning officers Kto destroy the returns, he alleges that uniess the agents just named are permitted to act before “said Freturna, statements and certificates of the Super” visors of Registration are destroyed or placed he- “yond the reach of said legab Board of returning officers (Herron, Longstreet and Lynch) evidence |; necessary and important” to him “and indis- pensabie a8 proof of his right to sald office would beyond his reach, and he will be deprived ‘ofice of Governor of said brief statement of facts will suMco to 8 object in wishing to eston returns was pre- upon the returning A Dall, Bunizes Day and but Little Pootry in tho Pastime—The Driving Yosterday—“Turn- out?’ as Mirrors of Men and Character. ‘The sleigh-driving fraternity of the metropolis had a pleasant, though rather subdued, day’s enjoy- ment of their favorite pastime yesterday, partly on account of the pecuhar condition of the weather ‘and partially owing to the sacred character of the @ay. Of course, Sunday driving seldom partakes ef the dash and display which mark the diversion 4n the same line on secular days, and it must be sald, moreover, that as arule the display is not so fine or so varied, for the reason that most of the fashionable turnouts are kept at home out of re- spect, be it feigned or real, for the day. It seems as though yesterday was almost every- Dody’s day for sleighing, judging from the general appearance of most of the outfits met “on the ave- nue,” in the Park, on “the road” or in “the lane.” It was nearly noon before any very considerable number of sleighs were visible om the streets, and it was three o'clock ere: THE GRAND OOLUMN went treoping up the avenue on their way to the Park and the other favorite driving resorts. It waadificult to tell where they al came from, but it was certain that they were like angels’ visits They came from divers direc Mons and dy devious ways from private stables and livery stables, and in some instances, judging from the .reugh look of the nags and sleighs, from Everywhere but on the line of Fitth avenue the sleighs all seemed to be going ‘cross town towards the centre of the city. Then they struck the great thoroughfare, made bef greenbacks and fashion, and swe, At Lar treet one core at eee, Kelloy Cigely that eh he charged officers and the Cy 1s to say, his Tees or destroy them, in id fraudulent return and it might be made to Appear that he had been ejected eed whereas he, in fact, knew himself to be detent by nearly seven thousand everywhere else. ject was to fais go stable at all. 1, The fi stated salt off actaal ‘count neatly, but as the, B7 more votes than Sailor He r Reltogé, and tes »rown stone, began to look a little like a pleiai Twenty-third street the pi quite & respectable one and at it began te look yery much Ke a coe feature of it was that for one ig Aowntown there were more than A HUNDRED GOING NORTHWARD, The gieighing 1 Filth avenue was decidedly good and Pind) ef esa es by pocatiae: securit, lew wevone ie bg ‘s doling ne nore Jory les Funging sees bo at je return: Mee “hat it thi tw 8 ahi at_more than two- slegted to the Ley have neve fo one monient pg eve fo nw en is anc i Mesayae Norman and Mit bell ih th retue of ‘the Biats aS who now have Hering oriviage New rule, a snow nt in of a mere film of the fleecy element inae just covers cpr on it for fear there venue nt eties to the Park yes- ene was enlivenin; Roni whirled thes~ Tehed ay Sathcish a ioe ana a ore IAN or legal evidence on a 7. That upon. this proclamatt i been Srernrown. a mnt the, ey feated candidates has dates have been declari were in fact defeat-* avement, and it 1s Tay. not “ye enotgn Te ‘Legislature comp at tne ruth been alee aleed, 2orday afternd aad "Ws the squadrons uv. ing. ool columns Thfoddh ng ground of fashion. at one could obtain any idea 0% people out on runners yester* the oe focal Poin 3 ie oitices who e's i Hence Wt follows tnat Sifiator Keliogg did not want 3) bospd ae evidence of the election returns sé than to. destroy it. en declared elected to the office pirengts of a “sham and eae ge Durell it wi fawkins, Bovee and Lyr.¢! 1 canvass of the It was ae . hecause here was of Governor upon th of pleasure, Away up fraudulent return ab unger ine oe Socks os make a faire meses Jey truthful hee according to the legal and offictal returns. y his decision they were constitnied returnin, omer under the Jaw of that wers and duties wefe derive “THE GREAT MAIN DRIVES e*”, on elter side of the Park to Harlem lane -¢ was one ceaseless panorama, switnying: and varied as a kaleidoscopic glim: cheery, moving throng, with aglow o! abarmony of music tate, and the mand limited int of fact they not only disr garded and violated the law, but the: ‘which aropabls. had imagined. sweeping along with it as it sped Gilling the ae ane influencing ali around. HE LANDSO. was indeed a bare, cold and cheeriess one, though aiter.@ Jashion—the faghion of Winter—it was pleasant. The trees stood oat in ridges like bare anatomies ef once beauteous Unings against a sky of leaden hue, and there was, $0 far as natural scenery was concerned, an utter absence of variety. never before they. deliberately sup- pressed the returns of a Whole State election and | constructed others without any reference to lega} eo statements of certificutes. ‘of illustration, RUPP OBE that the Board of he State of New York the snow-clad . There was an ocean of spot- tess snow, sprinkled with ‘the dull browa color of leafless bushes and trees, and above the least poetic sky that coukd be imagined. Acok! and penetrating wind, or rather a moving atmosphere, revaiied and turned the faces, of the pleasure- keTs @ cold, leaden blue. The air was particu- aarly tnainuatiag, and though ity was of acharacter ht Neadily:impress one/that it was damp, elief Would be a misptacing of confidence. The snow apd all inant mate things fae ‘the effects of @ keen fros:, and NOSES, TORS AND FINGERS ‘might be ranked in the category with the inani- “mate things 80 far as effects were concerned. is of the Weatherwise simply ob- truded their weather ‘eyes or noses ine, py aide to amother ag they ain—suow high up Once or twice the nVASSETR OF ig at them, then proclaim county and, municipal—based clarations of Ucfeated candidates ‘or the written statementa of :persons utterly un- known to the law as returning oillcers, or upon purely fancifal or arbitrary figures, arranged ‘with- out regard to any rational theory of computation— this would be precisely i ec ee to the action of Hawkins, Bovee and Lync! be! facts illusteatin; made the “just ‘Ghoula simp! ofieere—State mpon the oral’ the Phere was no dampness, the manner in which honest and truthfui canvass” a ‘the law requires and as devetoped sim) ttn own proclamation. oir an eT ticket were ‘seven ‘tors, the nineteen parishes of East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, Bienville, Bos- Cameron, Caldwell, Calcasien, Carroll, dbp he Rapides, Sabine, St. ington, Soe ret toeach and every candidate on the radical ticket precisely the same number of votes in each part candidate on on the fusion ticke' in four parishes between the Presidential vote and the State vote to be hereafter noted). there was-not.a single scratched ticket sbisoet Ina those nineteen parishes, which is contr: ability and reason, or the scratched ticke' balanced in each’ and every ene of the nineteen parishes, which is still mere contra In the parishes of Vernon, Winn and Washington they make this re- turn for President :- and on ts way to ¢: ed to shine out, but it'was a en ul.odds and was a/tailure. leaden veil that covered the heavens ‘aamitted a light to fall toearth and for up the scene. and all was again lead color. TRE TUDE OF HORSEFLESH py faces surged along rk, and it seemed as could mot stop anywhere short ‘They scampered over the terrace over hills and tay or two of gol & moment to bri (with a varia- and cutters angyturs and hay around long meh nea aie and probability. and here in many cases sion of internal com- actice of ite.applica- 1 a few groups a halt was made for the fort and 'ghe:philosophy and Ou the verandas of the hotel oi men well known on the road could be seen from time to time Crete, * ag stock of a ed char- came whisking up through the snow ‘over the bill, There was no one ADMIRING THE SCENERY, joint on a fine day is so extraor- e air was too heavy to render the pI mn of scenery agreeable, and, ‘admire sporting men—imen of the road—do not ad scenery. They like blooded stock, ‘good pretty women, and tere their world be; And so, after a halt and a drink an parison of notes, they and the long crowds that preceded and came after them Tah out their whips and sent their steeds quick ste. “which from this ‘And for State officers:— dinarily fine. Whence it i wonle appear that ‘while in the four Heit voted for the liberal candi- jen 689 for any of the candidates on the ‘state ticket of the same while the radical vote varies only thirteen between the two tickets. The manner in which this ridicu- lous blunder was made is well known. The vote of ee named was taken from the public in the first place and was correct as ex- pressed in the returns for President. were then made according to fancy; but either through fatigue or oversight the compilers neg- lected to change the vote for Presidential electors. arish of Bossier jaey. pee 1,169 voter ical ticket, and in Natch 1,206 foi the same ticket, and not a single fusion vote in either parish. The official returns, the evidence furnished by which Senator Kel to obtain and perpetuat 556 for Kellogg and 953 toches 550 for Kellogg and 1,260 for ‘The statements herein made are facts of record. They are derived mainly from Mr. Keliogg’s bill ot complaint and from the so-called official prom tion of election resalts made by the nated by Judge Durell to periorm that duty. statements based on the can be verified by those bi reat point of cdgulerarda the scene pep mazy whirl of horses cies of the sleigh pattern from “kink’’ in fancy cutters to the all the week in they were drawn ity of equine stock. eM, lendent with gold- plated harness, glossy hides handsome, quick stride whisked noiselessly past, upheralded save mony of arching bells. medern build would glisten were the sun out, with its varnished body striped nd ae with gold; and pretty, & beautiful, fur-claa woman at his side, feels that passed by anything out, and that is all he strives for, Next comes a large, heavy, snug and unpretenticus looking turnout, with a very large party of occupants, bronght out for a sleigh ride, and jor nothing else. The party 1s a family group, and they have no idea and sleighs could make the most rece common box gled that does duty the haaiing of merchandise, an by every known breed and quali ie Was soanxious it Bossier voted his rig is nots ‘This concern was auine official returns The papers and they are comprise: real returaing of. of undoubted inteprity—by whom they will be scrupulously preserved, anc in due time submitted to the scrutiny of Con On our part we challenge the production o K ai documents whatever as the basis of the com- iiation made by Judge Durell!’ e agsert that no such documents exist; we main- tain that nosuch documents can possibly exist, and we stand ready to prove that Longstreet, Bovee have never had limpse of the election returns of the State of uisiana as compiled by the Commissioners of Reig and the Supervisors of Regi: the returns which Senator Kell declared to contain the evidence which, in words of his bill, ‘is necessar; sable a8 proof o: overnor, the returns of which, under Durell’s decision and the laws of the State, it was the duty of the returning officers to make a fair, honest and truthful canvass. THE COMMITTEE, OUT CN THE LANE are in the hands of the They don’t understand t want to, but of room, plenty to show of anything. and evidently of tur rebes, brown buffalo rugs, and if the ruuner of their vehicle should strike a curbstone or @ post the occupants have a fair chance of being able to kee) too, their horses are solid looking—they look nike enerable “lather of the family’ behind them—aud there is no suittishiness about the em, Horses in this respect seem to convey @ very fair fpressien of thelr OWNERS AND TIEIR CHARACTERISTICS, ir of swift steppers, with hign Pe the tips of returning officers, their seats. Then, who 1s riding | Hawkins, Lynch an and important,” Here come & his ri ne to” the arched necks an their cara. They dash by. with cometiike and are rone-briant and travelling to a brilliant though dangerous pace. high mettie breaking their the life race of unstrung and 8. tia just about so, too, * proud and daring man who handles the rib- He will be in Wall street breaks—well, it will be pers, and though answer the press ‘aa ‘8—then comes Mr. F. J. Herron Rises to Explain and Makes Everything as Clear as Mud. To THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD:— The HERALD is usually so correct in its etatement of public matters that I was greatly surprised at the inaccuracies in the joadiug editorial of the 24th instant on the Louisiana trouble, and having been somewhat mixed up in the affair I deem it my daty to make the proper corrections, law the returns of elections are sent to the Gover- nor, to be laid before aud canvassed by ing Board,” composed of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, John Lynch and T. C. Anderson, and any member of the Board who is a candidate at the election is ineligibie to act asa returning officer, The Board met in accordance with the law on November 12, there being prestnt Goy- ernor H.C, Warmoth, Licutenant Governor P. B. S. Pinchback, Secretary of State P, J. Herron and John Lynch, and organized by selecting Governor War- moth as chairman and John Lynch as secretary. On motion of Governor Warmoth journed until the next day, for the purpose of Juief Justice Ludeling, of the Supreme Court, present to administer the reauired oath, On the 13th instant the Board met pursuant to ad- | same members prose) ne over their backs. and ff a stray nother sensation for the eval it may fast him a lifetime. gs a sensation for jus' another broken trace In sombody e Hut our solid old friend with his family and his team does not travel on the game plan, THROUGH LIFE OR THE PARE, and ifa strap breaks he can mend it for himself ov Jor his teala, And 86 they sweep out of the Park, each one a SSDFOOpRATYE Gi a class, @ character in life and ecclety, aud curve away ‘through the snow UP “TUE LANE” Everything is alive and on 7H Lane, and from the veranda of icture is one of almost poinful They dash, sleigh Under the State cone “the Dam.” car, wa irl and bustle, ih, up to the eile, posts; the occupants «l <inodgt, ies as fastgas they come they go, and hy They come up the road’ and and the air is filled with a spray of fac Fe ee snow, KICKED UP IN CLOUDS feet of the thousands of horses hour. ‘To walkin the road would ter of ext, eme diMculty and peril, for the vy horse flesh, a tide setting rosistiess'y one way a.’ the return current swe ep: ingin the other; and 50 they dasn out ove ao tg the bridge, and by.vond, as the sun wa + air le resonant of the Dy the prancin Phat poss every | Journment, thy oath was administered to ail Lieutenant Governor Pinehback and T. C, Ander- | motion of Governor } wil: ngor of musical-lipped jis and the peal of merry Yoices in laughter, sed with a day Well apeat gu the snow and ictus in the Lane. gon being candidates. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEM;, Warmoth thelr places were declared vae~ rr Abia jpncture (the Board, having 2C%., sécdioa! ‘an hol, ANd holding ite Bebon~ yw Efe seit ede Warmoth handed me a 20° soe or my removal a8 Becretary of State, which 1 declined |' 1D, :MCCPPE,» BOR: 8 stnowleiiging his power to remove me 4 then nominated James co Sk aa. #teob Hawkins tol the vacan- cies, which W9" | carried by the votes of John Lynch and myself,’ gra'a motion to adjourn was carried by the 8° me vote. During the interval between the OF ¥¢ sna second meeting of the Board Gov- eed a a had come to the conclusion that if would not certify the fraudulent Vgtuana m h he had prepared, and therefore to eect his object he must get rid ofus, He came wo the second meeting fully prepare, having in ‘the ante-room Wharton, who was to succeed me as Secretary of State; Hatch and Da Ponte, who were tobe members of'tie Board; Judge Cooley to ad- minister the oaths, and ‘a select party of friends to witness the coup d¢état. With the notice of my removal in his pocket and the persons above named sitting in the next room, he permitted the Chief Justice to administer the oath, he and I bp mien side by side while taking it, and making no objection to my voting on several matters until the election of two persons to fill the vacan- cies came up. Then he called in Mr. Wharton, whom he claimed to have appointed Secretary oi wee with Hatch and Da Ponte, and proceeded to ‘ize a Board of his own. Mr. Lynch and my- If withdrew from the room, the regular Board having adjourned. The office and recordsof the Secretary of State having been taken possession of Wharton I at once applied to the eighth District Court and ees an injunction against Wharto. also boars suit pape ‘im under the “intrusion into OMice act.” Longstreet and Lawkin: ane duly elected members of the Board at Paris sworn in by Chief Justice Lua ne Boara, thus composed, obtained an meee tion against the Board selected by Governor War- moth, On the 18th inst., after a regular trial, I obtained judgment against Wharton, and was declared the legal Secretary of State, and the injunction against Hatch and Da Ponte was made perpetual. inding the State Courts would not aid him, Governor Warmoth, without waiting the action of the Returning Board, proceeded to com- tS age a new Judge for the ith District Court and new Sheriff, and, with the aid of the Metropolitan police, ’ forcibly removed from the bench the Judge who rerdered a Mecision in my favor, seating his own appointee. The Attorney General of the State, having appeared ir me in the suits brought, was also removed, and . D, Ogden appointed; but tae paneer Court re- fused i to recognize either the Attorney General or Sheriff ap) ted by Warmoth, At this time W. P. Kellogg tied & bul Jn Gh Song In the United States Cireult Court against oth, and are- strainin; order 8 issued ile _In face of this ord as well as my the action of Bpate courte, a, Governor Warm a at tinued tou ang comm! salons to such per fy declared elected and fag @ meet- are, moa ing tty papers ne of the pérsons. he claimed ae trek He puitly defied the United States Court, and stated ie had the militia, police and other armed forces + Ri carry out bis plans, Under these circumstances ut two courses were open to Judge Durell—either wnforce his decree or acknowledge that a political en: noone ie the suthority of the desy, s? proper! Wy @ Chore the omens United State: a vas ny mace Ailes and the Mai Genera) Emory. The federal 52¥' * ent dia nog Interfere in any manner, excepy ‘0 enforce re decree of the hited States Court, and 4 Smiter nothing leas. ‘he statement of the tol te pce Louisiana that Lynch and myself hig ind eplred.t ‘0 got tip fraudulent returns, and thatthe”, | 8 ance opere hey seal of the State, “19 both utterly 0 return to New Cr’ pang from the Nott! ‘4 found that. Governor Wy sinoth had removed the seal of State, together “ith vain. able election records, from my office, a"; nad locked them in his safe. I therefore: ordero”, 2 new seal of State for the office, as I had a rie rsht to do. The Citizens’ Committee faticd to se"y “that the State Courts had decided against Ge",ernor Warmoth, and that Judges, Sheriffs and ot” er omeials, when found in the way, Were prompU'y removed by force, and that this lawless bad |Zevolutionary conduct was fully endorsed by “them, for by such means the yaa Slidell demY¥zracy expected to getcontrol of the State. The Ociober elections settled the ponti- eal matters in Louisiana beyond any question, all the old rept:bitcans who had been het ng with the liberal m6vement returning to the regular or- ganization. The republicans have everything to gain by a thorough investigation of the troubles, tor it Would show conclusively that the State went republican by fifteen thousand to eighteen thou- sand majority. The secret of the whote difficulty is simply this—Governor Warmoth, failing to get a renomination from the republican party, made a bargain with the democratic leaders to carry the State for their ticket, and, in return, he to be sent to the United States Senate. Naturally they are disappointed at the failure of their scheme, and make S great, noise, but it is only the end of Cc Warmoth, nothing more. F. J. HERRON, New Yorg, Dec, dried 187: PROBABLE MURDER IN BROOKLYN. At ten o’clock last night Charles Kellner, a Ger- man, thirty-four years of age, stabbed his wife, Annie, several times, at their residence, 343 Bush- wick avenue, with a knife, used by him in his business as basketmaker. One of the wounds (there are three in the side, head and hand) will prove fatal. Oficer Drum, of the Sixth precinct, arrested Kellner. ALMOST A MURDER, James Williams, colored, threw the lid of a stove at Mary Murphy, colored, last night, at 59 Thomp- son Street, fracturing her skull. she was attended by Dr. Stelle aud removed to Bellevue Hospital. A TRANSFER PACKET S81 SUNK, EVANSVILLE, Ind. Dec. 29, 1872. The Leclair, No. 2 transfer packet, of the Evans- ville, Henderson and Nashvilie Railroad, was struck by acake of ice to-night and was sunk in five feet oY water. Her hull is full.of water. There are progpects of a general break-up of the ice to-night, A HORRIBLE ‘OOLLIERY AOC AOCIDENT. POrTsvitie, Pa., Dec. 29, 1872, Henry Williams, employed at the Thomaston Colliery, ‘while cutting ice, siipped and fell 600 feet, down in the slope. He was instantly killed and his body terribly mangled, SHIPPING NEWS. WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH. . ‘The New Yore Hrnawo has constructed a telegraph lino trom New York city to Whitestoue, LI, and the samois now open for the transaction of business: ‘This ne will be found of greatservice to those having business with vessels passing to and from the Sound, and every facility will be given to merchants and others to communicate promptly. As there is no other telegraphic commun!-ation with Whitestone, the Heratd Line will pe open ror all business and private messages, and the same attended to with all possible despatch. All messages must be prepaid The following rates have been establishe! :— Private messages, twenty-five cents for ten words or Jess , two cents for every additional word. Business messages—For a message of twenty words or Jens, to be delivered on board vessels off Whitestone, one dojlar; five cents for every additional word. Advertisements for New York Heraup free. OFricks, Ferald Office, corner Broadway and Ann strest, Herald &hip News Office, pler No! Bast Rives. Herald Branch Office, No 1265 broadway Whitestone Dock, Whitestone, LI. Almanac for New Yorlb=This Day, HIGH WATER, Gov. Island,....eve 8 51 441) Sandy Hook....eve 8 06 eve — —| Hell seve 10 36 OCEAN STEAMERS, DATES OF DETARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY. Ol..|29 Broadway. ‘161 Broadway. 15 Broadway. 19 Broadway. 2owling Green 7 Bowling Green 29 Broadway ‘/1o Broadway, 15 Broadway. 19 Broadway. 7 Bowling Green :|2 Bowling Green .. {61 Broadway -{19 Broadway 15 Broad way. 7 Bowling Green 2 Bowling Greon 58 Broad way. PORT OF NEW YORK, DEC, 29, 1872, a ARRIVALS, REPORTPD BY THE MEKALD STRAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamship City of New York (Br), Loctiead, Livernegt Deo 12, via Gueeustowg, 13th, willy indag and 526 paren. J le. De lal 4 19, ‘on 51 49, was in eom- ny with a Cunard’ brig sigged steamer, Lound east (auppooed Side rity ( fo Halifax fore 11:15 PM, & miles east of § y. Hook, excha Rage With steamship City of Poris) (sx), hene Livet noo eas Main 18. Ville de Pari 25. {|Havee » p City ‘of Mavana, Deaken, Havana Dec 25, and pagecagers oO F Aicsapdie & Son, mee rienced N and NW gales to oe tate Dee 28, armouth Beaa ise ie neigy. 1 Fi re pl, Crowe, spay Dos : 2, sheers pete eeeis NW Bee 2, 27) ‘pamed sehr Carrie fe Hoyer, irom Savan- nah for New York. Steamship New 0: New Orleans Dec with mdse and pa magersto lt Gromwell "Go. iad varinble wreath Bulkley, Savannah Dec 2%, with mdse and ah nferh lurray, ores, Co. Higa ei bearing W 14 th steatieh ia from ag lek Sine for seovea ieee sarong frre and heavy 7 ee meeet ct teamed ig srowed, ee sche, but could = name, ter being under water aie nah tek an ona gee Steam: 4 Waletores Motte Lon Toriilart so Dee ny Cape Hatteras fait wi istreas flying; ran to her, ft wo ‘the schr ite Of and for Phitadetohja trom Wilnalnston with a cargo of lumber, cap: with the crew still er; sent a boat toher, and after ‘laying by tor two saving. entire crew, ‘six in num- ber, al oa Buch exhausted, hav ‘bees on the wreck 26 ho it food or water 4 29th, off Annie or bound north. Bean tae Hy jatteran, Lawrence, ‘with mdse and marsnrern to Voluntec igang Ma MMadetpnia, with F, i mdse to the Lorillard fteainshi, para Buvon Siar, Snuth Pare oH Tit Tabbey to T ‘of ue nd RW enlos iner, Potter &Co. Hada Pieter tal tos 4 ees nae to air Pcne DB Steclman, Bveline, Vi nia. Schr JD eh Bt chr Orb mavens, 8 orn irene ‘irginia. 2 3 2 535 72° A 8 3 3 Es HA Sere. és, eek Bears He Tandiley” ¥ yon ih Wills fr 1 for New Haven. ir AB Carll tye ler, Baltimore for New Haven, Bohr ame Amelia, hie, Kelly, rlewcantie, De), fr No Beaters. peht Cordelia Newkirk, Huntley, ‘Paitedelphua tor Schr Samuel Castner, Jr, Bisley, Philadelphia for Fall rr, Schr Elizabeth Magee, Barrett, Philadelphia for Salem. Wind at sunset WNW, light. Passed Through Hell Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Ftoaroanip Glaucus, sy Weiden, Bo Poston for New York, with mrearueh auth aznaip apd idan, Howe, Ben for New York. " mn for New York. Steamer Ospray, Kenney, with tude Day Tésengers wep Raver on New York, Heraup Orrice, fairastoxe, 6 29, ‘1812, There ts very little change in the condition of the river alnge yesterday, but Possible, it ig more blocked with ice. Marine Disasters. n@-For further partidulars concerning the vessels wrecked at Cape Cod during the late storm rec telegraph columns, Bark @ beet blab ported), re E, 8 ar paie mn doharnsd aan fae aan fe ia omer eo wes ine) vai We eee of ane oe Bo %, Crawford, from a Wilmington, NC NC, rere ow for PI Iphia, with a ports On ihe tof Becembs ile indi be the poin aS fe te nm in ad on p> sSeel soon. ‘becomin, ed and rolled over eB sr beam ends, compe! ing all wants to a up on her cial prnich position they remained unti on riday, pee 27, witcn they were rescued from thelr Dene ous Deal ion in ‘aimon moet exhausted state by the steamship egulator, Wilmington for New York, and b sat to this’ port. iAtthe time they taken ne besa was blowing pot a dangerous my running. ipealee te dve Coot Frac. man and his‘crew for their bravery in this matter, as the oor fellows had not had a mouthful to eat or drink for wenty-six hours and cond have survived but a short time Jonger, Capt Crawford, in hehalt of himself and w, here! ire to express their gratitude to Ca i coraand ct aT hs for thelr Kindness and attention to hile on, board the Regulator. [the H eaiiee: ister, bi and owned by L copay tes and “others, at et Philndlgnea ) Scuz Ouuven H Boors, before reported ashore in haven Bay, Va, was Bale ‘offon: the 26th inst By the the wrecking steamer B &J Baker, and was forced to to an anchor immediatly ‘the wind blowing strongly from the northwest. jaker was lying by her, await. ing a cessation of the storm. Scur Haavest, of Rockland, which got ashore on Cush” ing’s Tsland 22d, remains in the same position, with one or two holes through her, She is not worth the expense {i getting off and has been stripped of spars, rigging, 8, plates, None Switu Tortie, ashore at Wood's Istand, Mo, is well up on the rocks, bi and in a bad position. Itis thought she will have to be abandoned, mm Kocnexo (Br), from St John, NB, Dec 21, for C: . with a toad of shooks, is reported ashore at Moose pecker tsland. on the coast of Maine, “It is also sta‘ed atsome of her crew have ra lost his ve: as quite new, and measured $19 ton: eral Steawrec RW Kexare, while endeavoring to get the Italian brig Argo to the dock at Prentice’s stores, ‘toot of Joralemon street, Brooklyn, yesterday, was forced by the lee eat Baers oa ae pier, Hepes 2 a hole a her oe causing hi to sink. e steamer Ox is at worl ty Snil wilt probably raise hor some tice today eee nee Aumxanpnia, Va, Dec 27—The Potomac, from here to Maryland Point, presents an. unbroken sheet of tee, and trom existing cfraumstances there Is no telling when navigation can be resumed. Capt Fair, who arrived Inst nighton the A& FRR train, reports, that ie steamer Lady of the Lake, whieh ran’ aground at Mathias Point on Monday last, got off on Christmas Day and proceeded on her way to to Norfolk. “Also that the schr Waneta, ie Sshore ae Wote’s Lump. the sleep. Levant arenas moy Stores, and five oyster, boats, in Quanitco, and the rent Clara W Elwell, ice bound off Mount Vernon, and two unknown schooners aground, one off Piney Point and one off White Point. Cannirr, Dec 9—The bark Gracia, of Quebec, Johnson, from Gloucester, for Darien (yallast), put into our roxds for shelter, and has foundered; all hands lost with the of Portland fc . ained a Pky ‘at at Dimbington, error exception ‘of one seaman, who was picked up in A Gepterable state and innded nee, with bis left arm and feveral ribs broken. His: n me ‘ig Marcius Cook, aged parted her moor- Eldorado, doing 20, The Norweigian hark Gefie is totally dismasted, having collided with the i Dorado (American sip); The Jones Brothers, ot Newport for thee was shel- tered under Lundy Island, where ‘an anchor and chain, and bore up for our reat a tore and aft: schoo! Bedfo slipped her cables at ine igne ut itis not known where she has fetched lith—The brig Winfield, Mi of the United States, sailed from Troon Nov 5 for Ha’ hag been compelle p bese yes ye this cee and has arrived here with Joss of sails, spars, an cree nt ne BONAR HEH ae in collision with the K venterday; she is bound to New York, Cosliiest ¢ master; she las lost fore and main mi The Carpione diatian bark), arrived from New York, for Queenstown or Falmouth (mi reports having en- gonntared most severe gale nqache's ‘swept and cargo jettisoned. Donaanase, Deo 11—The ship Sandusky; Korton. from New Orleans for Havre, be ened outof Havre hi ‘on Saturday last and just ness in sai ‘. fini aterrific passa . + Nov 18. ina nema gale, George nd aS eee BNR ‘AB, was blown from malurigging and and Fatwoutn, BE, Dec 1—The Balgay, Lyall, from New York lor arses Gyaead,, ues par in, with oaree cnited and loss of bulwarks. ‘The Osmi Dubrovaki, Dubrovaki, from New York, has arrived here with loss of bulwarks. The Pridsesse Louise, Prieve. trom New Zork (maize), has arrived here with loss of sails and balwa) ‘he Frier. Jonny has arrived here from Balamore, with Joss of sails and bulwarks. Fava, Nov 27—The American bark Tropie Bird is hav- ing her repairs made complete, and will sail ina few ays, Livervoor, Dec 10—The Don Guillermo, Ritchie, arrived here from New Nork, reparts having gxverienced vy very hen Tes on the 29th Nov and Deo 3, during which & a broke on board, shifting longboats and spars, filling finirdeck and cabin with water, cargo gradunity setting to starboard, smashing galley doers, dc, ; on Dee Sshe feu! in with the Indian Queen. irom Quebec for Liverpool, 0 of the crew she took on board, I2having previously died. including master and mato. © Pomona, Moller, arrived here from Rieh- mond (Va), reports that on be on 18 she sighted a vessel showing i which ne athe the Marcaret Poltoc + Of ciate Mitchell, ‘om Bathurst (NB) for Liverpool.’ The Pomon: Tear a hoat and Sook off 18 men, leaving on board the aret Patlock the master and two mates, who declined to leave the vessel, and also one of the crew of the Pomona, who volunteered to remain with them, though the vescel had lost sails, boats, bulwarks and décklord, and part ofher decks were broken up. One of the Pomona’s boats was also left with The Evangeline, Stirling, which arrived here from Now York Dac & exveriencel! very heary NW gules. the whole pase, th a heavy sea running, causing the ship to haber and strain very heavily. The decks were constantly {nll of water. Messina, Dec 6—On the 34 inst, at midnight, the Amer- sous bark'bavipence ot Regia Bates: kackered outside the entrance of this port while eblowing a a hard gale from the 8B, sine her anchors and ran on the beach, where she remained for about 24 hours, and, after discharcing partof the brimstone on board, was bronght off with slight damage, the greatest assistance having been given het. This vessel was trom Olrgen{i, with brimstone bal last, to fill up here for the United Stnte: Naris, Dee 7—The Stafford, piston from New York (previously reported by cable), ‘drove from her anchors at Salerno during. the gale, of Dee 4, and drifted on the rocks, smashing her Port side and ipa bow em of the cargo, consisting of £44 Datos of eptton, 902 pn landed pre” Flows to the gasualty.s 211 bales have since bee m the vessel, and i ig supposed that 18 more ae a saved; the ringing and @ great part of the ship's ap- parel hay have bec boon saved, and her copper sheathing is now eing strit Panta rt 9—The ship John Bryce, of Thomaston Me, which broke adrift Jast nicnt, fouled, besides other Vessels alread: reported, the Osterlide (Nor) and the Fra- den (Swedish Queer: INSTOWN, See N—The Jane Fairley, Dodds, from New York, has arrived bore with jibboom carried away. The City of Bristol (8) ewnng foul of the bare Fastorn Province, carrying away the latter's mainyard: she was oblived to slip her own anchors to prevent further dam- age, and was towed to one of the Navy boys. lath, the Rodolfo Danovaro, from Néw York, while com: ing to'anchor co!lided with the Limburn, carrying away her own mizzentopmasthead, Rorrennam, Dec 10—The San Juan, from New Orleans, reported yesterday ashore at Helvoct with loss of fore and main masts, Was afterwards towed off and into the canal harbor. Suaview, Isic of Wight, Dec 10—The Sloga, Mifka, from Baltimore for London, has put into the MotherLank with loss of wheelhouse, boat stove, &c. Wrvaourm, E, Dec 10—The bark Emma (of Halifax, NS), from Antwerp $0 inst for New Orleans (ballast), reports that shortly after sailing the weather came on bad. On {he Sth inst st Mew a hurricane, and até VM. when about 10 miles SW of the Start, a tremenda tquall struck the cl, throwing her on Her beam ends, blowing away all ‘s set, two topmasts, foretopmast staysail and. jib, and the vessel drove up Channel under bare poles. At AM yesterday managed to vet hatches off and shift bai- Jast; worked until 10 AM, when it was found the vesset had dri About 8 miles off Portiand: set on canvas, and came inte the roads at neon. The Kichard (Norwegian ships A Amuneésen, reports — Lett London tor Pensacola lee % On the Sth, when about 3) miles off the Lizard, experienced & strong fale, ‘dhe foretopsail blew froin the ropes, mizzenboom broke | n two, boat amidships was emashed ang one man taken reine arrvedvenarday | a Purser 0 Ppa it ee, of AP afin; Havan, t 3 ay wan aah Sapa | 4 ts ssh "ian, tom sa Dae Sur mechan rie favors. Notice to Mariners, ‘ Captain x Fivaman, of steamship Regulator, atsires to call 15 to the thot that at | ¥ a tien ee vee going around ‘Whatemen. | Bark Sapertene, eer anam, of MB, NB, which sailed from He th but was sanet. image tor ror na it San Francisco and home, expected to atrive atdo tho las ity May or firstof Sune. Hind taken 1840 bbls oul on which is, trom bark Olive Boarne, dat N ot New petie seppsie oe wer ford, to San Francisco Dec 19, bark Louisa, Nye, of Spoken. ey act Fyiy 4 from Batavia for Boston, Oct 25, aes Rebbe (Br), from Gottenburg for Boston, Nov 23, aie aoring. a tea flag with a large white Din it, Ports. ; oaes Bay, CGH, es 26—Sailed, Diana, Davies, Bos- Yorks Anna, Propet Frehee Ravage winnak} Fordiaand, Nieves Ye Arrived: Ga Bturlese, New a eo York: ss Halle W, 0 bal Halcro lip Toth, Ofat Glas, 8 penis og n rust, Nowe Ori nz, Dec Mh al M aetinsiten, Doo Warrived,b f komack, Billott Ne ‘ nL P hres elas Pliner, Digkey, Pi Canoes ate ier Leland, id ied real al F ia for ods brig ein 14th, bar trade, of ged fe Cadre gay dt eee: nent Sariote (ori, M Pensa PF Dunpatz, Dec —' Mienrys as towed ‘over the bar rt Soldier's Point i tide, ee 9-Arrived, President Dahl, Olsen, New Hwee eta Bur Ramen, ciate ia Aaa Aigh Afrea, fom Shields for Pensacola, son ee Sow ‘Yor ae Morin a a 0h vs 5 aes a Fa rapateie mie Rat rie, oa gure Son adatsce Pa ive elesatta th’ Lady ie 2h ame do pute coon LAvtica Kew we Bas x Lizard 10th, Sunrige; Clark, Hoin Hamburg for maran Noy Wrarivag, Valentine Doane ae a fi Ee -. erancis, New ita ok Se ret fi—; vegas 1. e. Marie Ibsen, Baltimo: Ww 960 10 see aa Mier? Rett ‘Thomas, Now sf, 2 5a iboBaiied Bi coeat santas Arriv india, Dinse, Wilmington. ker’s Island. 8—Arrived, Ola ae Ret ey ar era ed, steamship Erin, La ‘Lawson, New * Cleared 8th, LT Sturges, Tannekin, Baltze Hout, Dec 10—Sail Wade, for Pensacola, Hetvorn Deodcleared. He len Suinds, Woodside, New York; Wega, Brandhoff, Philadelphia. re ahd ts Ap ck Diesing, Ségabarth, Philadel. Ayana, Deo 18—Arrived, schr JH Gordon, Irelan, Bal- timores Tete brige dM Burne Frouty, New ‘Orleans; 15th, Harry Virden, Collins, New. Yor! M (Br), Richardson, C Carden: nas ‘ks fstella Lang, New York ; Com ‘Dupont, shlchots m; 17th, brigs Bonito GB,’ Robinson, St Joho, NB; Th Walier Br), Lees, Philadelphia ; eth, easing Ui vans, Laci New Orie: (and eailed 180 retu ure! relio (ap piel: Galveston; teh Care Bonnell, Pakuaws Gharkeetawen s toene ha PE soy yer, St ot hg Boone fpr Br) Wer cat, id LS fewton, steamsht Ae lew. Srledna and eatiod Zist erman, New Forked Zt ane on nt ham, Fietons 22d, brig HS Bishop, Wvelber. sta ph Cre) 234, barks Barrisburg. Howes, Pic’ 8 Sarah Fevers Pinkham, Por tla schr Jos Oake: es, Pasc steamships Liberty: Hudgins, pet agi, Juniata, Catharine, Phils: etnias 27th, sky Pato Phillips, Now ork Salted léth, stea’ hoy (Bp), “Parevn PSvennan bark Truce (Br), Cowpe er, New, Orie 315th, barks Vir- i Maria Astonia p). rae finn eet Yetor i ‘natn aD), 3 37th, ‘ae oN "Sen, ‘Phage ‘Hsia (sp), Ron: nah; schr King, lipo ia) eageiln; ath, sh Sarr (Br), Quin, Vensacotn brig Bureelydon ¢ ir), G chr Donna Anna, Whatey, Wiliminy omeward Bound, Merritgim New Orleans: James Primrose (Br), McKay, Pornandinia; schr Isaac Goodwin (Br), Smith, New Yor! 20th, bark Maria Taasi (Sp), Adamols, Savannah ; 25d, ship Storm King (Br), Wallersoh, Ponaacola : barks Mendota, Perry, Satilin River; Maggic McNeil, Smith, New Orleans; orig Mary E'Leighton, Gai na Cardenas: Olara J Adams, McFadden, Baltimoro; 24th, steamship Yazoo, Barreti, New Orlening Livexroow, Deg 10—Arrived, Batavia (#), Montand, Boston: Line Peterkin Woy 12th, ose (0 Aloizuria’ New Orleans, Arrived 27th, ship Hamilton, Small, San Francisco: bark Enrique (Arg), Orcutt, CRarleston (not as before re Ds ‘hated oth, Guiona, Smith, Charleston; Ith, Great Western, Lewis, New York; Greece @), Thomas, do; 12th, Clara Eaton, Merriman, Galve @, Dumbreek, pameri, eee J yogi Phitasel: @), Dum! Olt, jckelsen 0} adel prin outhedral Sennett, Savannah ; Corra Linn, Auld, sae Reyot i, Gro. AN: toe ne eernishow an ane New iiadelphia Lady Dutorin vege, vannah. Toxpox, Dec 11—Arrived, Holland nd (s), Bragg, New York one patcced out for do); 12th, Pierre Kuyper, Falck, Cleared. 16th, WG Russell, Owen, Montevideo; hth, New World, Chamaion, New York; Denmark (s), 8m ‘do; 30 Blanchard, Meady, Cardiff and Callao; 1 Barhani, Richn, Pensacola. Satled from Gravesend Lith, Czar, Connell, for Dovey. yuigzo", Dec b—Arnvea, Louisa Bhss, Strong, New orl Lonpy, E, Dec 10—Off, Giant’s Causeway, Dunn, from aanase “yi ey ta tin, Trinidad, (ect tro MLASH, Dec ‘al in, 2 Greenock for San Francisco. Mrssina, Dec l—Arrived, Shawmut, Small, Catania ; 24, Law: ene. oh gwen Garment. Sait Norwood, Washburn, er Ores 8. stiaday Dee 4-Sailed, Svea, Corning, 'N phen cite, do; Pitho, Banner, op. ATAN: 1¢—Arrived, brigs jaa M Comery, Par rat Pensagolas Cuba at Canaries (Op) Rod iriguez, nandina; schrs jowdomn, Randall, Baltimore; Rese ‘ortland: 20th, beige Goo George Gil- tackpole, Pe Belsy Hart, and Bomerget (Br), McBride, Baltimore ; Sailed 20th, bri itimore ; Martha ai ha orth se atcraes se west for Livesnoa} rig ate mi Foteren, ‘iheapae Hamburg for New xan wrisn ious of en fala ss stati ir Dec = nto A roads, Emma, Liswell, uae at ; wide Arrived fn waon, Wood, Catania; wins Abert Dewin Bian ford, Napies fagtore. Wants Sailed 26th, Springho New York ;! 80th Marathon, apnell, and orchester, fangon, do; Dec. 2, N eiaeenoum urH, Deo 1l—-Arrived, Cyprus, Atkins, New ; ‘atin 10th, Cheviot @, Tate (frony Neweastle), New Or- 2, Put into the Motherhank 10cn, Win We bury, Merri: ‘man. trom Shiuids for Bombay ;'Sloga, FE ape ‘Oct ‘2=Arrived, betta meer Ba- ae, 10—Arrive ‘ork; saline at more; fa San Juan, ‘Jones, Belize; Rodolto Sc oen, Bal ssniled 0th. Biz, Robe jolphing Sir Frat Whitney, Boston Ugh, evar ne Dubroy: ehifordon ee Dec. 11—In' port Ganger Rolf (Nor), tor New 01 weokrtairro%, Dée 11—Saited, George & Louise, Thiclo, fog Now York re ¢10—Entered for lag, panes jensen, STerTuN, ved, Fremad, Sim BAPOnE, ce Ray aren led, ‘Shaler ifott Bonen Shapman, Henig, Phil fim iladeichia: a Soi aan, ea Fosierkes 2= Re b Dacia NB, eared, th, sehr Kittie 81 . from Bt ‘Ton, Nia tor New York: ie SARA CBth Sencarscg, ‘Tam Bar, CGH, Oct 24—Sai son, Algoa Bay. American Ports. BOSTON, Dec 28—Cleared, steamsh! Wm Crane, March, Norfolk; Glaucus, Bearse, New York; schr Edwin Reed, Hawes, Baltimore. Steamer Ra) Haan: bak Gras, ‘Arrived, steamers’: Oren favannah: saxon, from Prtadel ipa: Leopard, trom oy — e, mF Rint shi Susa op cmrvon, from Wontevideo. PP bebhiani Br, W te ri it es sid 2 Dee, ae—Arrived, ‘Brig Dashaway, ‘Clearea Walker, W. tevideo x i Ray, nee Baie at Wentworth, Meade, Gientug a “ast ate bark lonenio, ea ath sche D ‘David Was- OH ARLESTON, Dee arma Anderson, Savainab ; se gehilee £P Ahr genre B BN Hawkins, orl P Wyman, peated ehips ta Litly,” Otis, Liverpool; Richard 111, ubbard. FONTHESS MONROR, Dec moat barks AO Virje, for Neweastle} Chineseren, otverdam; Kate Burrell for Dublin; Drigs Ubaldina, for ; Nereus, for Barbados; schr Grace Webster, or Mart ie. Sailed Brigg Re Redwing, for, Baltimore ; Jefe ‘A Che- ney, for New, for Baltimore. hip ily. pot Antin, trom from New Orleahe, put tate, Poxpols for coal, and passed out this ‘morning for ieee weather here has been the coldest since bat eae jampton Reads are tull of floating ice, from thre Inches thick, and vessels are dragging with both anaes dow CHORGETOWN, £0, Dre 18 sebra Sparkitn, Butler, Rew Yorks ipthy Gk Bile Wick Ks, dot st, sprani'st rate hat} Bermud je Wells, str 1, Hoston, REY WEST. Dee 1t-Ar rived, wehe" Tntime, Sindigh (ap saled 180 for Hayan sth—Sailed, trig Mportenan, Blanchard, Apalachi- MOBILE, Deo 17—Arrived, schr Lizate, Pope Havana. Wh—Arrived, schrs Lottie Beard, Porky, Philadelphia; Carrie Elsie, kcott, Port Antonio, J. iearcd—Schr Anna, Whitmore, Carden: ~ NC, Dee M—Arrived. sehr Atta Tice, Tree. AQ ASU, peo H—APrived, cobra sary Jenga, Tay. Jor, James River for New York; Onkes. Aim, eat ae “Pisa Eldridge, from oS Rew opleant i Darks Veritas (Nor), w, LE; Africanie (Br), Redanet, Por: qhomaseetana (sor), Jansen, Antwerp; Lady Louise (eat imes, Cape de Verde, ‘Cicared—Brigs St Blmo, Caffrey, Matanzas; Lucas, for Havana. PHILADELPTITA, Dec 28—-Saslod, steamship Volunteer, Crossman, New York—proceded by ieeboat No 2. Neweastir, Del, Dec 23—A bark (proba the River: side, from Dublin}, sat Delaware Cly. Vessela remain unchanged, Nothing bas passed either Way, and nothing in sight coming wp or Gown Pi LINCRTOWN, De a3 anchor aaa aahepdonae ; eee | , Freeman, , New York; A GuERGy a 3. 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