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10 NEW YORK HFgaup, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, (873—WITH SUPPLEMENT. - | Kee an ES —— a i" belleved to have beep consumed, | Th’ rt of the committee was adopted amid ig the THE PITH AV VCR THEATRE FI ewker he unig manage? | "if CEhoaue SHI?PING NEWS.) = ll Be a Houée, succeeded in scram <On motion of Abnam 8. Hewrr7 s comamittce Of neat ; A ons Seppenimg the. | Ewemty-one, Conslsting, © ONS tea tor permaneni | lmamae for New York—This Day. : Labre, xX - ‘valuable Ys officers eral Committee, and of iri . Me ete ae Tere a lest anda, sum oF co BO Se ree tania he eommuttee aiver re- | “SUM AND MOOR, HIGH WATER, 's Rose (Br), (from Santos), New of the Bijou House ¥*s crea) ~~ | mounting over ove thougng do” .o8 cone re! ‘as followa:— Bun riaes..... 14 Gov. sates be assed timsore Dec 31, Mat 1-4 a 2 ny iC ¢ eateblishment were Ss Chahler; Vice Chairm,. steve . Gov 4y Blackened Debris and Charred (picndyr, | “2 arbyot nes im swmine Be & Hewitt; Secreturice’ | Moon seta.....-eve 10 14| Hell Gate..,..i0rm 1 ache Sep Rea Et 7 Br A So aor aT temascripts, | Wm. H. Quincey, pies, Ackert and John, Reed} — rere) on ane from $ whien’ is, ad en bya ae sat, grog them ‘Troconres, Eaward 14 ; Sergeant-at-arms, OCEAN STEAMERS, aa Dec 80-—Below. scht Oliver Ames, Phil- “y first aot, Ww" ‘sn gai ‘The rt Wasadopted unanimously. -ARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THB ALVESTON, Adele MeLeon,, Mondolence with Mr. Daly and | Hees CP Cohtse all the te ait wale oe ie folowing are ue names of the Committee on | A7™® OF PPPALC NOG Op JANUARY. Munroe, Botton. eid ‘ damaged im the edges, DU gic patching up, 11i8 | Organization fOr 1878 as presented by the several | —a--ar.—] paila | Darnlion [ Ofem Hovperite lorie Setulicon, Siemaane His Company. believed, wi mane thera at for use,” Avoaatilul aiatrict delegations ‘annoanced, by the Caair- i Bee Si Arrived, Ken- ‘Miss Sues. ‘was also “A —_ Ne ¥ for veston a Ps —- fet eimeeer gece PINE (done te eee | ‘Tat aimee Hayes; Pout BIR J shanaiey! was owned bp Ose H Chase sind shessS EIR, oe BCoesels os d 4 4 4 7 ; ‘aie prerpeirs | Fiche Bees . Timothy J. picky. KKRBLEHEAD, Dec S0—Arrived, seni sa from ab Pots of the Country and Sarina, The aie a ay depris. . "til bell sev Merah metinan” Signi, 1 teh sor Borary Mani pu osama ih Hayy ba teen ita 5 by 5 tm TSOy d for that purpos Gale; Ninth, 3 Ten: Anthony. fe 5 ppl r cargo of potatoes = Arrived 5 , Bccategung Words from Ex-Mayor Hall, | continues are ont rtainat us Mr. Daly that he may hom’ Eleventh. Joka Mottisces Twelfth, Heury ton per totalator” Phe Dundee wil'go on the ma: | NEW, ORLEANS, | itiey vere nna Havana Aes “ ; ‘Reorder Maryanne, Heatzets et FeCOVEE BOING. other ‘kings “tliat Me trossured)) NOR pe Piteend eo a Merton, of Boston, A scteat Hettaate, wes'void ont Sree eaeensane, Tpuen LAVarpoO | Barbe pruce: ; ‘of Prominent Citizen, ..* 2 at THE LOSSES. < with; Sixteenth, Abram 8 Hewitt; Seventeenth, edneadayog he Tag sn she beach, for Sils8 An at- | Hands’ Le’ Matis, Mathews, Liverpool: Fargmonnty: ’ . if r : to \ ingle, ge RS rea ie eran riya, a | eas net dia one pr ree angstrom ay organs at Mats | Sas eae Mama ag oT actresses aso; lost -reavily—Miss Dav rt, & | C, Conner; Twenty-first, Hugh H. Moore. Presid 3 joo Cleared—Steamship Fatchoy mn), Paraja, 4 ‘RESCUED FROM THE RYINS. | Werte, mafia tie; Meier Ywatenis | THe meeting the ailcarned wa Se a lp aaa ARTS | pk dameanae Mu pie aio Se + Miss, Morri:, who, fortunately, had taken encounter. | hor. che gett le Hawes, Smith, Ruatan. ly RR Her Jewelryaway t ‘ew days before, lent a ward. THE IMMIGRANT ITALIANS | PORT OF NEW YORK, JAN. 2, 1873. weenie ih neice, Goa net te Hib iostant, yaa wteamship Gen Sedgwick, Evans, New. y ‘robe and of uer vainables worn $3,500; Mrs. Gilbert ———_- Be) part ol | *Qt weer Piss, Dec 2—Arrived, ships Fardrene: Yafety of the Valuables in the Sufe—Prized } Tost property worth $2,000; Mr. Davidge’s joss was CLEARED. F dainage. landet, Hjem, Liverpool; Hypatia (Nor), Flood tos. 4 r “| $600; Mr. Clarké’s books and wardtobe were worth % Bonn East Winv, from Gonaives ifSE,, Boston, at Vine- | bark Runer (Nor), Enckeen, Cardiff; Admiral Degeithon: i Manusoripts Picked from the about eight hundred dollars: Owen Fossil’s aes Kunharat' | Yard Haven Sist ult, split satis and matuboom and | (Brem), Reher ool. ‘ : Dott five hundred, and Charles. Fish, Stoamship Thuringle (NG), Meyer, Hamburg— idboom In'a heavy gale off Hatteras. Batled-Stoum fp Weorge Washington. waa Piles/of Timbers, oh ‘wousand daliam Many. article, | What Caused Them to Leave Sunny | * snip w ivingsion, Oneemman, Savannah—W n | Senn Harenrnipe, trom Machine (or Prevtenee: at tdppincot New ork: ele Baker, Freeman, de A! ie members of the com- G@ ines Aq ‘Boo! ; ‘ of pany, _atlong those estraved. 4 7Ne Italy for America, ‘Steamship Georgia, Crowell, Charleston—H BR Morgan & sob fn Vineyard Sound,'in, the fee, was run into by an So inion, do: Sow avg ce tama Crowds of Peopie continued to colbet dunvig te 4 ‘gotresses were A Point and, |. of chain. 4 Tce, im Boson; tia,” sorentn na skeroenJeneranygmenm amewai | Same, Qrauanas in, Tiegh, sng ain aan eatin, 9 Pen | cea unr con ty reece, | Mamata alice eave pe oT dane nm yon eta pte apr rqneons came to be in the theatre the | shepherds, Parmer, Carpenters and Stone | nasi aueh ct: Sor ar Falious | Riche Bec PRas® Alea’ Sid water” Phe war towed Ha aapitiaa ber tre rei gh Re m0 mee Ganda reais cote Weapon see knowledge the greatness Of abor, Masons Arriving as.an Offset to the "Bark Ninfe taglinvia tab, Balai Gibraltar for orders ‘gins Lane, trom Cali fir Bavnore. feioge cast of Ne we or ze Waseham a fae Besar ne cwent with @ grand iniiferenceas to the weather, ‘was expected .yeate moon that the Banditti and Lazzaroni Can B Pate son (Br), Anderson, Laguayra ama Porto | Batons Neck, LI. remaing as before reported. The Const | porte’ Banc r ‘areham is : that arose from eympathy or ourlostty, as the ease | wall in the front of ‘the Rouge would soon tumble an an i. Brig Fanny, Smith, Now Orleans—R.H Drummond & Weaeibr, expect to Goat ier in about tre a AgWAdhr, BeotiePue Aicved, wchre Tou de; might be, It wasndtalittiaremarkable thatwomany | Horan ehh iat aus Qtioe inane, nnd ir the see Bt cit AH Howe, NewbGiy, Ohatlesli—Rvaind; Wall & |’ whieh artives ae Baars BAR wer carried ashore | Mastin, Oupe’Haytiel for Horton ‘deep ptinae Hoo people, ail of Wnom seemed to be of the classes | must see the wreck of the old theatre they bad ye Bre ice below Baltimore, but was got off with the as | Boston for Virginia; Eastern Belle, Parker, ane mary” that might ave business of their own to attend to, | Detter see it at a distance sufe from danger... |The Story They Tell of Trouble on | pBehr JH Rapp, McCabe, Richmond, va—slaght & (weed es farh. ot eee teeerer or New. | aul alk, at {or Mow ‘ror Bacid ; " ‘Schr M 8 , Balt -W Chalmers. 2 Mi . exhibitedgomuch patient gaving at an object which Land and Sea, Boar B ver your Proviaeneee i W Jackson & Co. 8 hou moe Mh yids aan ate: ian a, game sei pe. Feat ESUtee es: im, ape. * certainly did ‘not present any attractive features THE FIRE MARSHAL'S INVESTIGATION. to the benOMier. “But, strange to say, churches and | we Origin of the Fire Still Undis- ae bee ARRIVALS. » Yesterday.a HERALD reporter, accompanied by ened Covered=Testimony of the Treasurer REPORTRD BY ‘THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND concerns them and the Watchman of the Theatre. an interpreter familiar with the patots of every HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. ‘The foRowing'testimony was taken before the | CUsIFict of Italy, visited, for the second ime, the | seamsktp Charteston, Berry, Charleston 58 hours, With more, She! Hob@:en; Dr Frankl avd Soe Nevane eort was towed jnto. Wood's Hale_trom | White Wing, Hall, do.4% 8’ Cunningham, do, for Provi- Vineyard Sound on the Ist inst, with the loss of her m: dence, boom. NEW HAVEN, Jan 2—Arrived, brig Thomas Turrail,, F : Georne . Bt Croix: ‘An Unaxown Scnoonse is ashore on Hart Island, Foote oem tadelninn tor Boston; Flying Cloudy, 0 Cirz Canso, OB, Deo 4—Bark Railway King, before | Gaddis, Hoboken for do: N Stevens, Smith to for do. i Marshal yester case migran and 10 ried ashore On Grimes’ Ledge, came off during the | Salled—Brig Rising Sun. Griffing, Ponce, ‘hs boric Fire yesterday. in thie case of the fire at the pie ie ser ire vty warned pacined cee Tat Hatteras linht beating W, te ae fothouss waits Hc | geleren Suing taht. Ben. inet and went adrite the oraseagottua, Miss, Dec 25chrrived, brig Proteome: ing ndmothers—any | pin avenue Theatre:— lese Poor people, it seems, en misunder- | in with a three-masted schooner, hailing from Philadel. | Cargo, having IY gone out through the Boitom. | Carls, Mader a stawanes * of them’ id "bear testimony TESTIMONY AARON APPLETON. Stood upon all sides, The only truth that has been | phia She Hannah heegest before. uporsea) gous ae eee Re one ria) Jay By net an Tpeeday, 10 inst of gi learod-teus A $a paar eg i i, oa ‘to the ey they were young, peeve itve-at 820 West ‘Thirty-fret | Feached'by'all the efforts heretofore made is that ina verg-Gangetous pon tion to vessels bound north or | sn rhe bad to.abendon. her, It ip not: Bow that we paver, | feb ee Uetnt noes ciebe, ie pet front and they could tellus of the time when*charches > am ‘treasurer at the Fifth Avenue | theyare poor and they are miserable. It now fo eg soem AIS onene Bs pay wed = sae peer seen ee ae, fae) geen lay on her andes tania a (both at Break standing. ir). Fee ae ad ade ren af St John, NB, | “Lewss, Del, Jan 2—Arrived, bark Circassian: (Br),> ‘go a rye Baek ae 0% «OBEN oon, With coal. About | Any, Rio Janelro; brig Geo Burnham, Staples, Havana ‘way as the’good people of that generation would remain roams of tne, theatre ‘are under the Phase of misfortune. The Anbodiniatires eee one Roi reae | * ole gok ok Briday sang fea ee eats ea fe eprne up both for orders. detnnie 24 eee 1 Brg Jook upen God wad the devil; but, thanks to the | a run 5 re is BO ct comm unication Italian government here, in their peculiar efforts iason Steamship Co. om the castware ick snow, reac! ‘assed hited 1, Consett 4 tween them and my office; there was no one in ai 4 ate Leander (of Londen), Kpight, Yokohama Sept 23, Fiotence abouts AM The Rov ign fore- | Baker, from Colombo; Allegro, from Pernamb1 oe through development of common sense in’ our grandpar- office at the p-aAy § Ike digoovery of the fire exce! to defend them, only threw sand in-the-eyes of ), Nielsen, from ottobre eid reed » and theitres were fooked upon much in the same | AHeatre; was im the theatre at ‘the ig curtis out that they have been’ the victima of every | Eawards' bound north. sau, mainsail, lower Syrptapestt and upper : ” nd sprung aleak, r), Wilkie, from Laguayra; Jas B ents’ ‘hopeful offsprings, the people of our own | my boy and Charles M. Patterson and myself; | honest inguirers, ‘The steamship ‘companies | seas on the 26th the Bashee Chan: ex] Seen pene Terme eanared Leavit soe Ra the tants'| Sansaica, time can ag heartily extend thoir sympathy over | Roberts, the-aconic artist ;Charles Dorst, tis assist- | had faults of mismanagement % conceal. ffopeed etrpnocn, on tne ate 1p lat $3 ¥, lu 10 tog Wasatruck by aca and was knocked to keeward, Hike | UFQRIEAND, Dee Si—Below, bark: Eph’ Willams oft he teen OFA Mentre, Mim! and, Tthink, kelly the. gasman. were inthe | THe interpréter at Castle Garden waseften atfwatt | Wesuallgor Sunde Oct Oo: wodereds A adh cb tad thelt iestchilied cad swollcafrom manding in | Cleared—Stearoship Misusipp! (Br), Dunlevy, Livers SMOULDERING IN ITS.DEBRIS, theatre; Chapman, one of the company, was at the | 1m his attempts to please all parties, 2nd the result Eades to the equator: cl the ‘enuatot Dee pit Jon rhe water, | The a Forel Sovereign Pet int Care Canso.on Popl; sobr Anes Leone, Guat, Earane, iis entitles With all-{ts tinsel and gold leaf evaporated into | font door of the theatre: the matinee was over at | was that the HmnaLp alone came near the trath, ‘ lp lort a mainaal MEE eee eee dt peed | ‘praneeding: om Mous New York :-thetis, Shirley, do. Below. macnn tg smoke, a8 over the prond marble temple, raised to BAY pa LS SP Tain tie “saree | from its independent standpoint. It discovered | Cape Hatteras Dec 3); trom thence Miscellaneous. Fe eT eae a aan acwotl, Bileabeel ie ing winds and cold weather: Nov ria 30'S, 1088 Parser W B Gerard, of the steamship Charleston, from dL aOR TON ThE atip Magy Goodell, from | Charleston, has our thanks for favors. iz Billed ones Amelia F Cobb, Baker, Virginia; Ni~ rang for New York A SLW, shit Brio Neti Gay, 189 tons, built at Millbridge, Me, in | hanes ORAS. a Cy oF Newport, Ketley, Newport s'” the service of the Almighty, in its roofiess, stripped | turned around to make o memorandum an that all were more or less to blame; that certain ot and blackened ruin, its walls alone remaining. saw smoke coming out of the fam window of the | the men who.arrived had been undoubtedly ban- door on the east side of my olllce, and at the same Sach a continuous throng of sight-seers could | ingtant.the in ‘office went out. dually, as | ttl; that many more had been lagzaront, and that of Cochin (Br) has been sold to the New York Submarine Company, sf 4 of E Me Wi Savannan: Matchless, “rearcely ave come to look at the blackened front | thowgh turned ot aw the meter; the foi out, (of | all-of them had been victimized. ‘Tey were vic day, bart, Emme 0 Eitehneld. trom, Branewick, ia, tor ng” lik, Nh tm Jo, enous omnra ‘Gray, Baitimores 51 ‘wines, Hulse, do; ,aunguary f the Fifth Avenue T >, the gas-caused me to look up, and then 1 saw the | timize: + | “York. stoorthe ¢ sails, rigging, anchor, chains, &c, om acl leapey. Hoboken; Myra: : of te Fife Avenue Theatre, ot what waslefiords, //Sno Ee; the register a my mee Wes obehcend s | wuimed in thelr Own CquUneEy Base: ghey. tals Is 1 Tot eres Gastie (of ZAverpaol). Bx ody, Gntentta | HL Hedees. belohe repotied wrecked on Block inant, | Belo ony Aun Ela, Caswall, trom lisabetnpor' througtt ‘mere idie curiosity. New York is not #0 | jittie heat was comin, through; up to the insiant they were victimized at theirstarting and during sent bt ‘and Sand Heads 2th, with mdse Wright & | Were taken to Providence 3ist ult. RJ Mercer, Waterman, from Hob a f ANCISCO, Dec 3i—Arrived, ship Malay, bad a piace, alter.all, as people sometimes say it’s, | of the gas going out 1 had observed no increase of | every stage of their journey to this country, and | Co. Passed the Cape ot Good Hope Nov 8, crossed the | | Smrrsurupinc—the Belfast Journal says that Carter & one, me wo a cn and even were there not asmnany people as there | heat, nor had I smetied anything burning; on ob- | they were victimized by thelr loudest-volced | telun from tince T dayn with heary Ni and NWeulge RON aa cans arkne ver cgaontias teas Cnclmeaine CSAVANRA hn 2arrived, brig Carlotta, St Jago? really are who are blessed with generous natures | Yara uelow with a view of getting at the hose, but | lends on their arrival, Fpoelved & pilet 80 inst off Fire Inland (from bost Pei TEETER SEE em eeGae PeRATE, e Cleared—Ship Alfred (31), Gray. Liverpoo}. ). ’, to give,.ama sympathetic hearts to encourage, the | was met by @ wolume of smoke and aflame that Some of these men wete shepherds, ‘some were ‘Bhi Missouri, Bursley, Greenock, 73 days, with mdse, large three-masted schr bound up the bay in the eee: Bateueieeehip Genera) nari. Mallory Eee Bead 2 head of N Pale army ofthe burned-out, those who themscives have | drove me back; I afterwards made an attempt to | gmail farmers or farm laberers in their own coun- | ¢@, William Nelson, Jr.” Made the Southern passage and | Wort island. there is considerable ice xt the head pethport; Belle Brown, Nish, New York, et in by the stage door, but could get down had a succession, of h h Long Inland Bound, but wot so much as there h i . sonia, |) been singed by the fire flend’s passing touch, would | £Cf ,'7, DY, Mme Stnge oor ea inte front | tty. They came from the poorest provinces of | Western islands 8S a ‘Long Inknd Bound, bug not so'much’ag there has Bean Gint~Artved,acin Martha fang Wiley, Phitaer shia. constitute quite a large and respectable brigade of | part of the house; I think there are two of them; | Haly—from the Abruzzi, irom the campagnes about | mdse to Sutton & pe page ice Oa HOGGE 8 Za8h, eo tbe chisnnel wat Philadelphia, SER ee a ‘ Go, 01 men and women, and have made a goodly crowa | ‘tue dressing rooms are im the centre of the build- | Rome and.from Calabria. They all tell a sad story. hey nee Teed \pamencepe Horn Nov and crowed | was on her station, but’ there was no signul.of distress | worton, Hoboken for Rockland (and sid Ist) ing, With passages ou the east and west sides; no layed. 4 f of watchers ‘yesterday im front of the burned | oye can tell where the fire started; I was the first | They Wereidentified with the liberal movement In | weather up toCape Hatteras, from thence 7 with | displayed. VINEYARD HAVEN, Dec $l—Arrived, sehrs East Wind,! 7 jotice to Mariners. or Boston: theatre. But whatever may have brought the | one to discover it, and then It had too much head- | Italy. ‘They marchea and fought with Garibaldi to | hea Amand NW Seales Lorne oe LIFE SAVING STATIONS. Sony or a este eK Vorky tate ane, Stream Of visitors to see the ring there WAS Very | ey te ene earn ae hot in the | Place Victor Emmanuel upon the throne, and, Bark Amor werno, (Ital), Nardin}, Cette, $$ days, | The following points onthe coast of Maine have been | Thomas, Spruce, Head, for do; Richard Vaux, & rr little for them to see,“for, as is usual in such cases, | Duilding at the time. y loving the Pope, they loved liberty more. Ever | }p\tock thesouthert passage aad had variable weeeer, |. Gaaccina Pome Gave. Tis cove lies about one and a | Addie P Stimpson, Matthew: Gastport fpr do: Aiea the police kept firm watch bebind the cor- ‘NBSTIMONY OF WILLIAM HESSION, since 1860 their taxes, tlion merely nominal, have | , Brig Rapid (Bx). Lawton, Milk River, Ja, 27 days with | halt milesto the westward of Quoddy lend and ts the | Clark, Machiag for dos Calvin f Roma, Coie aa don that was stretched in front of the theatre, | ,Mr. Hession, on being examined, satd—I live at | increased, gradually. swelling up till they enguifed | Dec's, in 862. lon 74 54. fell In with the brig Keanenes | River “ke basa gravelly, ne itanae toe na ‘|. Janl—Arrived, schrs ‘Addie Frankford, Oliver, faa os 4 22, with the brig Kennel ver. It basa ly beach, suitable for launching & 439 East Twenty-third street; was watchman at the mee oe for Boston; J M Fitzpatrick, Smith, Portland for 300 and allowod noone to pass within except ‘those | ith Avenue a atre and was at the theatre yes- | all their scant earnings, Last year they were | (of Portland), from Genoa to Philadelphia, dismasted an Dost in senoct ter, and the Wistance across the neck of | ‘for Bc Siete NB ti who had especial business. The appearance ef the terday afternoon; t%& curtain ‘drepped at Ioar taxed ity francs for the house or el in which | Sink! oo Ce Be a rs a inssanan dso DD pee omnp>atae ler a ghey res Jaskins, Boston for Pbiladels ‘ south hia, "alock 5 they lived, four francs for each member of the | Pele trom Eni which hacked ton ewitn great | * Movers PRalied—Steamers William Kennedy and William Law/ front wall neede no other description than is sup- | O'clock; @y post was near the foot of the stairs vf " le from. whi n bao ed to NW, blowing w: reat loosxskox Bracn—The thoroughfare is of vast impor- ’ Hy family, four francs for @ cow, two francs for a | fury, lost mainsail ‘storm staysails, drifted tance to the fleet y ‘schrs Edward Rich, Nathan Cltaves, Addiq plied every day in the year by the front of a build- | fapneeen: "T femaained there “aati! eh” che mow. | goat and one franc for s sheep. The highest claaé to Hetieras Hi ‘OWN | Coase snd its shelter le quicsiy’ souant in euink weather: ond Marina Y Fike, Bila Pramcen| en 28-—Oleared, dark Julia Heya’ or Plymot ing that has been gutted by fire. Once witnin the | bers of the company had passed out and | Wages they could command were three WD Androws, Jenkins, Old Harbor, Ja, 17 days, | The entrances are-very dangerous, owing tothe outlying | ‘Addie Psi npeonis bd DW Ric WILMINGTON, (NG), Albrecht, Gork, Falmouth, nutty By tor Os, 4 i ; francs (sixty cents currenc; er day. | Wi to DN Wetzen; vessel to ichardson. | ledges, and vessels are irequently lost in attempting to Portico, which used to be so comfortably fitted, | epee eee te alte te eee ine vententers ae | Many who received but two af eg Had strong Ni NW gales the eittire gain the harbor. )RSBAZO. Brig 8: Ys NS), Ni , and which partook of the general cosiness of the | the members of the company had passed out I put | Carpenters.or stone masons, and were good work- pri Perey dem ea Ona xB, t {itag thou islands ana teny mois§ for. ne 0 Seana caedae ‘Soth—Cleared, schrs HH Fiske, Wickson, Boston : Luola little hoase, ‘out all the lights in the “greenroom;" I went to | Men. They sold everything they had t@ get to | _ ur ces Hinkley, Foster, Jacksonville, Fla, 17 da; dangerous to vessels which are » ‘to gain the inside | Murchison, Jones, New York. scm OF mevasramion the guage ana peed Kel: checuponter Re tae | i cour tear ain srareeaeuceae | SH, tals Witty cock Wcotrae wa wey | MaaeeenE SOE rsa eo py ee Negpicsiaangara he would be throngh; I understood from him that | house @, Naples and Turin represented as d | tofouthwest Harbor of Mi Dear. a hartor of tefuee, | Claared~Bark Luisita (Sp), Ordonsas, Antwerp: sc NE and NW gales, A a complete and hopeless, met the eye, not a solitary | he would not be through for some time; | asked afi | full of everything desirable at as nominal price, Sch ei ny Pi N 7 i remnant of the interior remaining, except in its | who were there at work togo out through the | While immense fortunes awaited the lucky ones | per, ne cares heat, Has faa Give weaver Tah epeste | paeier ee many Darkemarnn foniiy veselesa stormy Thaker: D Da in Ponce! csi estate ‘t Gee tarned, blackened and broken state, piled up in | auditorium, as I was going to lock the back door mae ep eiter sce introductien were ing Hatteras; trom thence 10 days, with heavy NE and Matinicus Saat Istanp.—This is 4 low, barren island WOOD'S WHOLE, Dec ‘Arrived, sehr Earl P. Mason, ; . | and was golng home; I passed through both the | ham in han to each purchaser of @ ticket. | NW gales and snow storms, sq | lying off , directly in the track of vessels | Nickerson, Provid o toad for Sava’ the débris teat lay heaped in rugged piles satw | ladies’ and gentlemen's passages in attending to | They were addressed to an Italian residing in ‘aan ce an (oC Granville, 4O). Havener. Aux Cayes, 28 | seeking nbe seen but_a short distance in | qe rated with water. The four bare walls in their | my dutlon; everything was all sie then £0 far ae Insure. instant cambloymene The falleetoe wid | Howitton, “fied tine weather up to Hatteran; trom | upon chi island eebecy: art MISCELLANEOUS. prea e | could see ; re lea 8 a . ence, 8 days, with heavy NE NW . Dec Taaaetgwunageyag ang lonely nakedness, and bearing their own marks of | Doin “ yutil after the carpeaters had leit, give some idea oi the way in which many of them | lat 3s %0, lon’? 30, ‘spoke bark ‘Amazon, toma “Baltimore Tipened crawpca ma assistance can ren (A BsuoTe DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN different States. Desertion, &c., sufficient cause} the flerceness of the fames, completed the picture, to ) | left Italy :— for Rio Janeiro. a th at left ae th * thou, ony of the it was nar sf pelepast Pog . Pini STATEMENTS OF THE PASSENGERS. ‘Schr Sea Dog, Allen, Jacksonville 10 days, with lumber Wars Heap—In the vietaity of Thus island itis pro- | RO publicity required; no charge until divorce granted. and the rest was left for th e e t Dominico Mamguso, of Armento di Basilicato, in | to master. to place a station. The exact locality has Advice free. M. HOUSE, Attorney, 180 Broadway. he {| When I jeft the theatre; I went acroas the park and USO, , in | tortur Sarah L Davis, Cottrell, Savannah, with jeon] " locality has not yet ~ Spectator, who might moralize or swear just a6 he | through Twenty-fourth street. to Fourth avenue; | tke viciulty of Naples, says:—“lam a poor man, and | Schr Sarah I; Davis, Cottrell, Savannah GAA | eaaht Mae MngaEeEIaEA Toa pooIsIMCe of ebtenet —HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, bad @ mind to. stopped a few moments and then went on sown a pe rae eneeg years ot tqecht Mary itesle, Higgius, Tangier Sound, Va, for. Bos- | thesite’ & of selecting | A “Corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum stree thro-gh Twenty-fourth street; not thalfa oe a , in. Care SuaLt Pour—It pee tect woes. Doubtless your vislonary religionish; who #ees | stock down wien | eard the alatm of fire: as the | Sent Of Pietro Baero, of Naples, came tomy house | Schr A Baillle, Allen, Georgetown, DC, for Allyn's | atthis point it pel repgeiel a, very aamgerous point, On Ranney Some Sore 2.5. att everywhere the duger of God in vengeance, en- | mempers of the company go out they give me the | 8d said ¢o me that if'1 came to America I would.be | Point. Putin tora harbor. many tfves haverbeen oat ini the inity. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM GCouRTs foyed @ rare satisfaction in pondering over the | Keys; some of the gentlemen forgot it yesterday, | S0Me day soon able to return to Italy and live in Passed Through Hell Gate. Po yer bet fees Of different States; legal everywhere +o publicity: : work of the devastating element. Hear the | end wens snd eared oat G3 gas and tacked ap poops gmme.é agent ieee ion mie bok mtd BOUND SOUTH. and, though no particular sive hae | been selected, it Ig no fees in advance; adv Frag |, pornmissloner Wor every, Wretch as, with upturned eye, he calls aloud to | yesteraay;, I usually examine them all; all the | each day, There was fresh meat, fresh bread and | ,, Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston for New York, with | Propose cme py oh Counselior-at-Law, 383 Broadway, God in praise for destroying the house of frivolity | appilances for extinguishing fires were kept con- Beries. as well as soups and coffe ‘Schr AJ Williams, Morrell, Stamford for New York. The following, says the Yarmouth (NS) Tribune, is an 4 appilances for extingulating fires were Kept con: | Frcinded in the bill of fare. S01 leftamy wife and | Schr Ad, Williams, Morrell Stamford for } . gtract trom a letter received by Mr Savary, MP for | (JORNS, BUNIONS, NAILS, ENLARGED JOINTS, 40... pataBhehacann sect ith Ces een ge aaNet BN ater the evening performances ‘are over; | came away. When I got Behr Julia A Rich, Patten, Calais for New York. with | Digby. from the Department of aldrine and’ Fish Cecueea, without pain, by’ Dr: RICE'S Corn, Mune | ries, c ia and Pile Cure; by mail, 0c. Dr. RICE, Chiropodist, humanity, alluring to the senses and intoxicating | 7 way downstairs through the passage ways about ON BOARD THE SHIP lumber, So GE 7 ve to the bell 28 Broadway, corner of Fulton street, ) “With reference to fi to men and women, pandered to the spirit of the | tive minutes belore I left the theatre; I observed | I Was given only walt meat, and the coffee was not | ,,,8clr Cecheco, Cooper, Rockland for New York, with buay on Feinly “Ledge, fee 46 lvorim you that the de- 1 partment een in c “ a r 5 bi : d | Coffee; it was simply a colored beverage given me hi ATURE’S ONLY SPECIFIC—BETHESDA SPRING Bvil One! Hear the meak, as with al) the meao- | Ho smeil-of anything burnings I dont Know Of any- | to'ariax, and which I kad to take, but Wea without winlnagto Ganted £ Pree, ee Kore] make fultable bucy oe dhigstation, Instructions will he RS a ie ners of his narrow mind be would tarnish the souls | “"AiTer tus wittess Nad Hmished the investigation | the taste or smell of coffee. "The soup, with | “Schr Edward Everett, Drinkwater, Rockland for New | Siven to the agent of the department nt Halifax to have | betes. Bright's Disease, Urinary Organs, Liver. ‘Consul. Of those who are blessed ip comparison with him, | was adjuurued. @stice of salt meat anda potato sometimes raw | York, with lime toJ V Haviland. & sultable buoy placed as soon as possible.” 30 Broadways se UY Srcatien a and who would shudder at seeing on the stage a dy Wilh aoa spb cadet be ber pda faliii Le pieces, was our only Meal. wont Franklin Pierce, Highland, New Haven for Now Foreign Ports. —o cad i at midday. me of the passengers fell sick. The 4 4 By tet CURES BY DR. J. H. SCHENCK, good portrayal of nis creeping hypocrisy! Beside THE NEW TAMMANY. Sostor cone, and in a very suore ume after he gave we Fred L Webb, Greenleal, Providence for New veeted fo aa Jan {gr Rev Oriana teaser aia Wy alk Sescane ok eee Wi Ls valve, N. J. this ranter and such as he the profane young man, ah a em medicine they all ‘died. We ail noticed the | ‘Schr EB E Rackell, Norton, Providence for New York, ux Caves, Dec 5—In port schr Martha Maria, Veazie, eae t ade! hudy ebbierel tue waiSia iaratOk We Gxutiorance of his: aparpatiy W64i efiect of the medicine. and the other sick ones re- | Schr Edwarl H Fra ler, Boston for New York, | fr Jacmel, to load for New York LE Ea ey pete yet mera eed :BRISTOL, ¥, Dec 15—Sailed, schr Galena, Foster, 8t Mi- | Your paper in favor of Dr. 8 Noucester for New Yor! ‘ou to insert the following statement. Although it hag Meeting of the General Committee for | fused to take it. I paid 200. for my passage from | Sehr Geo! r Trigg. Bi ith, dn an oath, is a paragon of perfection, who would Naples to New York, and Steamer Galatea, rovidence tor New York, with | Chaels. ly 5 Organization—The Permanent Officer: ples to New York, and came from Havre on the . ‘ork, wi A , en several years since I was cured of cot raw large houses anywhere and retire to rest be- | Ore mms ~ oe eer® | steamship Erin.” ” Aen SON ROMP ETS es Le vin angibar, “Trived: bark Chasea, Hall, NewYork | gid’sttt remain in | Piel ie may duty ole hind @ curtain shaking with a tremendous breath nd STATEMENT OF GENNARO MUSOLINO, 3 Carcurra, Noy 22—In port ship City of Lahore (Br), La- | the public know all about it: of applause. The new Tammany General Committee elected on is “y sailed on board the steamship Erin on Decem- Shoseashitp vi Foster, Now York f Rr Boston: moat,’ for New York pince reported sailed); Fennyvon, omuaaa wae Sistas eee Faden ott Beifgaic f Fortunately the ranters, who rejoice In vén- ve 2 er 18, ie meals served daily conststed of the - L + R " 4 mbroke Castle (Br), Hamilton, for | ‘ " ut themixelves, are vot many in our widst, and a | / Twinmany Hall for the purpose of organization. | coftee, or, I should Say, hot water, ana About three | chr Forest Oak, Parker, Baltimore tor New Haven, Sailed from Saugor Nov 19, ship Khersonese (Br), Etle- | Part of my right lung, and formed an abscess that, wi pact Gample of the truth of this assertion is | Most of the old leaders were present, but there Ri Neg Rit ta At Loe) I Ft serie broth, or hot Schr John E Santord, Westgate, Baltimore for Dighton. bes wer Bets ah city of 8) pic (Br), Anderson, do. | auch ee ues ia Rbouttyo montis pe! 4 teohal 4 found in the 2 r water with an ounce of rice in it, and three or four Ht qT BAL, Dee nchored in the Downs, ship Abyssinia te ry DR BL a HE hen She Te UNBOUNDED CONDOLENCE baisihn pun “yi Gslegaten Dromatognt Bowne hor | potatoes, with a piece of salt meat, the stench of warrsetonn, Li dan 2-7 Pit, an), Shields, from in Ag Ca iy Pe itp lagytetn 3 wae aie: which has been extended to Mr. Daly in his misfor- | WeFe Joseph Shannon, Clerk of the Common Voun- | which was unbearable.” Navigation has been considerably impeded for the past | NOV Grae’ oalled, ship Kate Davenport, Duncan, | Pharyed large quantities of @ tokgh tnucous pabatunce, tune. Scarcely had the flames enveloped the | cil and latelyaleader in Apollo Hall, and A. B. FORM OF CONTRACT FOR PASSAGE, 3 | i 7 twenty-four hours, owing to the great drift of ice in the T was advised by Dr. Craig, an old physician of seve about Dec 30—Put in, bark JW Barss y ii Physician of Rahwaye ‘ ‘atoutn, E, % preset Pokies ener ee pants Lat Lhd Caldwell,,from the National Democracy. ‘The ad- Bs ate (Be), Barker, from Middiestorough for Galveston, leaky. ga ep trot 4 astaaieke: imaginings. but in earnest and active work tor the | mission was hy ticket, and every one attempting to Hioueu! on danzchbes Makithsdis Apsnen sk Seca, BAILED Miller, New Yorke vec: SBP County of Bigin (Br), | commenced taking it. I had @ very severe pain under ature, Recognizing the inet that he had a large | enter without a ticket signaliy failed. A strong | | Received from Merarn, Francisco Paste, Oriana Gari d a a asteas, aap agytvants Blanchard, Me- | snouider Dudes that conunedt pigorense. My prose: z tors depending on him, and that there | police foree was stationed in the hallway, ready f ‘omiese Antonio. Menadita Felice, Antonio Boc- 4 ‘ j d ave me digitalis and squills to di ¢ i Was absolute need for immediate exertion, he at | > ¥, ready for cio, Michele Angelo mony Weenie, Rieti ae WE AGN Tote ere enero eer: Stlation of the Blood," My physician,” on exauntaton, Wing 18 a literal translation of the form and Mestrausi Antonio the sum of | , Steamships Gree: francs, for No. 6 place of third class (or place con- | burs; Georgia, ge 4 6 2 kK. once sought out Mr. A. T. Stewart, who igtheowner | #2 ¢Mergency. Asa whole, the present committee | 2,20 x i it ab ronounced my Tuuge affected ‘© soot deat end tel enc! Of the theatre on Groadway, opposite Waverley | presented @ more respectable appearance than | Yenientin lieu of sane), trom Naples to New York, with | a eer dan ateanuhips Wisconsin for Liverpoat Mt yeigti7as, NB, Dec Z1—Salled, brig Omer (Br), for New | Bitued to get worse all the time. he advised me $0 Ge 10 nace, whieN has gone under eeveral names | that of 1672 Favre Oa ee eee ORO BAO a eeke™ | Rotterdam: Gcean Queen, Aspinwall. POs Maas Erratroot, Dec S0—Arrived, amship North American | Newark and have my chest thoroughly examined, I ae. he New York, Lucy Rushton’'s, t W F Eo mi ir), Scott, Baltimore via Halifax. ve vi Sisters, the Globe,” &e—and “in vess then | JOUN KRY called the committee to order and | hime: poaisnibate thal’ kee Hee can eae Wind at sunset NE, light. wAttived Dec $1, steamship Minnesota (Br), Freeman, | Dougherty, who. alter « thorough examination, told me halt An hour concluded an arrangement py | John W, Chanier acted as temporary chairman, | wish to rai! lore their deposit. nei: Herald Marine Correspondence. Inport Jan1, steamship Lord Clive (Br), Urquhart, from | &Ndat the back of the iung, but where the abscess was it Teritrday very" hesurcnt manager'in se eky | Wiehng the committe & “hapgy new yea." Axor ron Rewrom Jan wen | euehigheninne arved'« ew aujobeRe wld | AA gf Houle, OP ae wane By offered Mr. Daly all the assistance in his power, | 1 closing Mr, Chanler adverted to the fact that ‘The following is the form adopted fora ship that | Schr Martha (Br), from St John, NB, for Providence, | '“Loxpor, Dec 16—Arrived, ship Regent, Elliott, where | stid When the atcers, came, to real df my strengt ta exhausted, nature’ might possibly 2 did not sail and was never heard of in the port of , was not too m promising the use of his company aud theatre | President Grant was originally a democrat, saying | Naples:. P loaded with lumber, while lying off Bullock’s Beacon, in | from not stated. th ff the di dT might (Doe to help i so sudden a misfortune. During the | pete bag the Bay, Wednesday morning, ice bound, was run i Livunroot, NS, Dec 12—Cleared, brig D F Brown (Br), | tive to extinguish the last ray of hoped” They prescribes Gay neariy-ail the leading actors und actress neg | Hat before he was tampered with by the poli- ay iy Ne id, was run into | Davison, Hampton Roads. lke to extingaiah the last ray of Rope), ZRats d bo NO, 76, COMMISSIONER EXPEDITIONER digitalis and Hs (the | T i it in the city either calied ut the Grang Opera Honse | ticlans his record had been that of MAPLES. LARGO DogANa, NO. 9, conse | BY the Seamer Galatea, whlch was farmed out of her | | Mussina, Dee X—Salled, bark Lawrence, Howes, Bos: | fone other things | didnot uy), This was about the let rt 7 4 id not try). OBITR RAiLROAD THACR). course by the tee, carrying away the scuooner's fore and | 0. ransom, ya, Decl5—In port dries Star, Cook, for | onsuly.,.1 had ai this tine taken four botues of Symp. "D themeelves or wrote to Mr. Daly, to express their | pure, upright and unsullied democrat. The Gov- iiece ved ros oné-half porse in rmichelli Gatland, for twelve and | main ri ing in her bul ‘ dd aiter taking six sympathy with fim for his loss and to tender him | ° 207-3 i main rigging, staving in her bulwarks and breaking her | New York in 3days; B Inginac, Austin, tor do in 6 day. still continued to get worse, and after taking any ‘aid he might desire, Not only from the mem. | CTH? elect oF this State was @ Tammany sachem | Moaauon ortwelve and one-halt persons third clase uy | stanchions, causing quite an excitement on board both | Puraovrm, Dee’ 2—Sailed: steamship “Rotterdam | 8% fnding T got no better. t concluded tt was doing me bere | the theatrical profession, Ret from severa) | 1 1860 and had been elected to tie United States | New York on steamer Francesse. vessels, and damaging the schooner about $600. The | (Dutch), Begs arom Rotterdam), New York. flo good, aud might as well stop t ine whee 1 soon hundreds of our prominent citizens, assurances | Senate b " . " . ‘Will sail from Naples on the 26th of November, 1872, Galatea remained near by the schooner for three hours, PALERM 1c 8—Arrived, brig Isis, Anderson, Bangor; gan to get worse fast! sh Pact F nt citizens, assurances | Senate by democratic votes. The Mayor elect | yyllpall from Naples on the 26th of November, and senta crew on board to ascertain if any assistance | 9th, bark RH Purington, Crossley, Genoa night sweats came ou, my cough got tight, my. fee were conveyed that Mr. Daly might feel confident | of thie elty had been years since elected STS oe RAULO MAnEOO was needed 'hut, nding ane was not leaking, the steauner Cleared eh, bark Teresina lial Coppols, New Or. aud takes swelled fencer ante pain in ’ Bs " | _ ‘ roceeded on her wa: rovidence, + brigs ‘Ceres (Dutch), Donker, New York; 7th, hitherto his patrons. by democratic yotes to the position which STILL ANOTHER, Mehr Lucy, from Windsor, NS, for Richmond, Va, after otal, cults, do: 9h, Darks evelyn Bin Han: | ¢ver being any belie in IMs world. Aner aking no Syrup THE GREBNKOOM OF THE THRATRE ; he now filled, It would be the duty of the ed from Mr. D'Angelo % ve ges Uap LEE ae ontes gare 1m ig J = Rattler duh tatoaere nee tee” Oniapae; Baove iincuty” 7) get up when I was aitung down, seemed during the day more like the reception hal! | Gemocracy to sustain all these officials in al 9 245 and 20 ceutimes tor deposit on price arrnnged, | proceeded ou her voyage. | CCM” Yesterday, and | Biv tec Tailed, brig OF Baton (Br), Elwood, | 8nd could mot walk without help, to see ti -o! a distinguished successful chief than hike the of francs, 2 and 20 for one place “ot thin Modest business room of a theatrical manager who | forts on their part to practitally carry out | semmer Captain, for voyage Irom Naples te how oe on Guovcrsren, Jan 2, 1873. | New York. 1 cquid get Ane relief from the pain I suf. ‘The chr Lucy Devtin, of Swampscott, was towed into Jaco, Dec 12—Arrived, brig Aroostook, Bryant, Phil- | fered, had been burned-out the night vefore. Prominent | democratic principles. ‘The democracy were stil] | Jmean {rancs 2:5.20. . Gloucester this afternoon by sieamer Glendon, of st | adelphia, T aga oe Byrup, when -among the earliest callers ob Mr. Daly were Mayor | unterritied, and would show in the future, as in |e Authorized. NOICCOLA RiceL | John, NB, who ran her down while of Hair Way Rock | _ Vaurawarso, Nov 19—Arrived, bark Fort George, for | $008 Fegained iny aphetite, and hy, the, time bad taken Hall, who uttered, of course, apt and appropriate | Se gait ie i idiid: bei wit: slesers “ae Some of \-y User fad Made contracts in Havre, elu wae hike and cut | I ppigas, to load for New Yors, aah - rae bg ulcers began to break, and the ait passed more pl words of excouragement, and Recorder Hackett, | > thal c ctories and con- | an jow is appended one of these. oe F sie i " wucy Frances, into the Jung, and I began to leel better; and then, to sco whose fea but manly words were full of esteem for | tinue to impress their principles upon the practi- THE HAVRE CERTIFICATES. Marine Disasters. rphathat, Dee ial bark Taria Topan, Hathorne, | What Would be the effect, I took no dyrup for a week the manager and @! regret for the misfortune that | cai working of. tue general and local governments I, the undersigned, engage to transport conformably to nar For loss of ship Bennington, from Liverpool for | Boston, i 4 eo a no the a wiset ad Sil Weck Seatin: avers thoatriogd! | ol the Unieed Mates (Applegse the Laws and regulations in the matter, and under allthe ; Aubert worse again. Finding that it was the Syrup that helped nad overtaneD im. parly every rica! | o ni ates, (Applause. ) conditions aga indente eis counns: Callao, see telegraph columns. The B was 1263 tons reg- merican Ports, me I took to itin earnest, and soon began to get better. The inunager i the county telegrains were received | _ Messrs. Eickliof, Pituin and Quincey were elected | Gesignaved below. Meals are ta be ae the ee eens | : BOSTON, Dec 31—Arri hrs I MoIntyte, | ulcers kept breaking oné after another, until several hat y tele ft | thos, Fi rere electe jgnaved below. Meals 0 expense of the | ister, built at Newburyport in 1866, rated Al, and was 5 Arrived, schrs Lottie Bell, McIntyre, . eral had -during the day exprestive 0! brotherly feeling, aud | temporary Secretaries. The roll wis ihen called, | agency. Fresh water, cooking, tuel, bunks care and i by E K Peters & Co, of B Long Cay; J G Babcock, Sinith, Philadelphia; A M Al | discharged, and could (eel the air pa: re freely into im some Anatances of the Leartiest hopes of Mr. | conumnencing at the Pirst Assembly district. When | Ine im case of sickn light and expenses | OWCd bY acl Pat. see dridge, Nichols, and John Somes, Miller, Hoboken; Red | the tung, and with less pain, '@ new Ilie to me, y's Intume sueces#. One felegram was received | the Third district was reached a prote | trom London, England, whither the news of the fire | sented, signed by James Graves, the “Gibbons” | had aiready travelled, aad this was couched in brief | Inspector of Election in that district. The “Hayes” | was p « at Suir Certow, Wood: Honolnia Nov 21 from Roston, | Jacket, Averill, New York for Lynn, and contrary to the expectation of every one | began to title had continual ‘heavy NW gales from Sept 17th till Oct 5 Cleared—Steamship Geo Appold, Loveland, Baltimore ; Fes bauer, very fast. [ was always perfectly resigned to Split sails and carried away sling band to lower foretop. | brig A M Putnam, Atwood, New Orleans he will of God, but T never despaired or gave up, bi » but sailyard. Jan l—Arrived, brig Falcon, beans Azua via Fortune | used all the exercise my Conte would allow, and in Ww an pan portation of 10) kilog for an adultand but warmly sympathetiedamgiaue. Ateleveno'ciock | list of delegates, whose credentials were signed by | quest of the passenper his bagwace iu wy sity I : Aquin, St Do- | about forty days from the Ist of September [ mt A.M ir daly received the members of the Fiith | Inepectors John W. Chanter and James Ke Durty, | (ws 0! %s Passeniier His hagvage is iasured against | | Bawa Fnaxcre, (NG). ashore on Cape, Cod. romaine | Mina: Face artis Boomiee Poudeipiie’ Julia k | twrenty-dve pounds ot fest My throwe that wall wesh Theatre compang, who had come in a body | Was read a& regular, no presont action being taken | forthe totalsum of * * * francs. This contract is valid | {othe roughness ofthe sea only one. lighter load of hee | Martha, Lunt, Elizabethport: Mary Lymburner, French; | ulcerated several times, got better, and 1 woulll raise theirs; mpathies and to teil the manager on the proiest. When the Fifteenth district was | 0nly for th s herein designated, it can neither be | cargo was discharged on that day. ‘The vessel will prob- | MM Pote, Abbott, and E & LG smith, Hotoken. | trom my lungs matter, mixed with blood, untilituraanaliy should command we services and time of | reached, on motion of John Kelly, a few men who | Wayed (rai Irie fo the conerantae aonagy when Paid | ably be Kot off soon if no storm prevents. carlnared’ creamiship Neveune oiler brig Joun Avites, | simost well; but, anterimatelg taking” voles J wee ibe Of then. ag the change in his clreum- | svere in’ the room, and who were not members of | Loruil: oF whe lulls to do se. by his own Nerweee the eae Bar J W Banss (Br), Barker, from Middlesborongh Cry Hast echoes Bosteville, Ghase, Savannah: G | obliged to continue the <yrup unt had taken. twenty stances in relation to them might suggest. Messrs. | the committee, were requested to leave, auong | rengor inust contorn strictly to all the rules of order and | NOV 30 for Galveston, is reported to have put into Fai Fe ears eerarts P Haseltine, McDonald, | fivebotties, I beheve atthe present time my tinge are Clarke and Davidge acted ae spokesmen for ie | whom were Jotin Deland, clerkof the Grand Jury, | discipline established in conformity w the laws and de. | Mouth, B, Dec 30, loaky. Artie Garwood, Young, Wilmington, NC; | entirely healed up, There appears to be apartof my right company. Mr. Daly seemed somewhat overpow- | and Jolin Carey, ex-member of Assembly. Doland | ¢rees on emigration. (A copy Of the different rules, Bark Argentine, Gilkey, from Shields for Havana, is | Albert Mason, Rose, Portland, to load for New York. lung gone; my right | reast has shrunk in and is smaller ered by the kindiy words these gentiemen had | said he had a right te remain, as he had been upisin and approved by the Commissary | reported by cable to have been totally wrecked on the Sailed—Bark Danie) Di 5 2 than the left. ' I tee! as well at the present time as J ever nttered, and then turning to buginess it was agreed | legally elected a member of the commiitee. Mr. atton, will be posted up in tke cabins of the pas | Galloper Dec #2: The A remistered 873 tons was built at | | 2d—arrived, stesmebipe ereadiie, Marsnoan, Chartes: | did, but am not As sifong:. unknown tome, but 1 shatt that the company should starcaronce for asedsop | Kelly Ihen called out exevedly that Carey and Do RETRACTS PROW THE LAW ice ite en dog nt reciphmenser nds Now Pork: brig Chimbotazo, Hoboken; schrsiryine, De: | always feela lively geattiude to Mim: for itis with the ip the provinces, opeung at Puiiadelpala, This | Jand be compelled to leave the room, and they and | The emigrants have the right to remain on board forty. Bank Vintage Qures (Br), Homer, froin Gottenbarg for | Navara; Winiamine, New Orleans. | Blessing of God uni the use ot his Palnontesyrnp that 1 season will last only for @ iew weeks, and the com- |.a few others left, Carey muttering that there was | bt hoursatter their arrival at the port of their destina. | Top Put Into Leith (Scotland) Dec 27, leaky, and would | "BALTIMORE, Jan leArrived, steamship Wm Crane, | am now alive. HENNY E. MUNDY. pany will then return to New York, wnere, on the | no need te use force. ‘ * | tion, unless the ship is obliged todepart again immedi. | PFObAdly discharge for repairs, Howes, Boston via Norfolk, The undersigned, resident of Rahway, hereby certite imetant, Mr. Duly Will agin prose ig yen ee vexolution that ® committee on contestea | Mey. In case of the voluntary of forced detention of | | Baie Kexwxnrc, Minot, from Genoa for Philadelphia, Sailed—Ship Annapolis, San Francisco, in tow of tug | that tam well acquainted wi Henry &. Mundy 5 that Avenne company to the pubue, ent his Bit aoe ‘ le the ship the betore reported spoken Dec 13 in distress and endeavor Hudson. visited him during his iliness last Summer amd believe ON THB BOARDS OF THE Nnw Y seats be appointed was adopted. The Gommittee | PMIGRANTS ARE LODGED ing fo reach Bermuda, was abandoi Wentionss Dec 28 ship Cuba, for Acapules. him to have been in the Jast stages of consumption, aud @bich has b THE NEW YORK THEATRE, retired for a While to deliberate on the contests | and fed on board at the coat of the ship during its dura | soa% ton 7464 Capt Minot reports BRUNSWICK, Ga, Dec 20—Arrived, bark Mendota, | know his statements to be true. igh has been avove referred to. It was sn this | presemted, and, having returned, reported that in | tov, or indempined for their expenses on store. In case | Oct IS tor Philadelphia; made the southern passage, and Perey deve tg 10nd for Buetios Ayres. DAVID 8. CRAIG. BD. @heatre that Mr, Daly made his firs! tueairical suc. | relation ¢ the contest in the Third disérict it had | O! sipwreck or of any other accidenc of the sea which | had favorable wea her up to Dec 9, in lat $9.40, lon 60 49, BEVERLEY, Dec 31—Arrived, sclirs Merrill © Hart, Rauway, April 18, 1968, ‘ cess ip his own play of Under the Gas 4 she conclusion that the delegation besdea | prevents the ship from pursuing her voyage, the agency {| when we experienced a succession of heavy gales, com | Rawley, Elizabethport; Jan 1, Cayenne, Keene, Cay: We, the undersigned, residents of Rahway, are well She readers of the Hrnacy wit) douvtiers remor ne | Come 0 Naericg ew ge lem a Is held periorce at its expense tothe transportation of the | mencing at SW, veering around to NE and si with very | enne, via Vineyard I ; Ida'R Freeman, Whori, Tan- | acquainted with Henry &, Mundy and Dr, David 8. Craig. that since then there wae 4 “ emomber | by James Hayes had received @ large majority and | emigrant to the place of dest d by the con. | b oa vessel laborin heavy and shipping large | ier. We well remember the sickness of the former, and that eosnection with the rai! # @ spicy litigation in | wae duly elected. In the Seventh district there | tract. In case of the non-tul contract the 3, Wath, 1AM,” fat sb ac, Ton Ly, BATH, Dee 31—Arrived, schr Thos Fish, Young, Savan- | his recovery was an astonishment to all, ‘@nother theat! Tailroad acene in the plece, | was @ protest only against two delegates, and ay | emigrante have the privilege to carry Meir grievances | Mi avy revolving’ gale irom SE’ to NW, | nah, Dayid Coriell, . B. Brown, r theatre having used the sensation Without | tie delegates had received the certificates of all | besore the Consn)s of Franee. and carried away foremasticad, foretopmast and BRISTOL, Dec 31—Arrived, schr Oregon, Wilson, New T. W. Coriell. D. F. Coles, Draggist, mission, A strange thing about the New York | three of the tore they Were reported a¢ enti: | ‘The steamship Erin left London on the sth of | ™&imtopmast, with everything attached; sprung main. | York for Providence John V. Masa, Almeth White. : is the fact that itis uniucky, ev hee | three the Inapec' y ep pt ip EF 1: ndon 0! he Sth Of | mast head and bowsprit; sca making a complete breach Jan l—A fleet oc vessels are at anchor off Popposquash John J. High. at A, ©, Watson, Druggist, havi failed with jt since it lost tue'gy bing tied to eeats. The committee aiso reported in favor | December and Havre on the 10 She brought | over the vessel, saving in the forward and after house | and Bristol Ferry, bound to Providence, Warren and SCHENCK'S PU 10 SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIG “Gaslight.” the giare Of the | of the delegation from the Ninth district, headed by | twenty-two cabin passengers and 7 ‘teerage pas- | and washing everything movahte off decks; the « in Fall River, waiting opportanity to proceed. AND MANDRAKE 5. Ere ed by J. HW, SCHENCK re | Kaward Geion: of the delegation from the Thit | sengers, 649 of the jatter beimy lMalians. There | mate and one seangn were badly hart; the mainsail | CHARLESTON, Dec. 30—Arrived, schr 8 BE Fabens, | & SON, northeast corner SIXTH AND ARCH STREETS, erally Bagerated ive Tonk {he tire vory natu. | wwenth aiscrut, headed.by Edward L. Donnelly; the | were #ix deaths on the voyage, ai among the Ital | Ueing Dudly torn, hed no Rall to aot and the shin lying in | Crocker, San Blas for New York, wee Dicnaters) |’ | FUNLADBLPHIA. For sale by all droguiste and dealers BER, OF ¢ “ r r nadie @ sre: AP bt bom yi fl avec Ptecel@ht: ie tro ¢ able. — 4 pho G NF y aecete tothe Tuine of the Lurluine Water ince | weieKation (com the Sixteenth district, headed by | ians. They were:—Beliaiwal,” aged thuirty-eigut; | SM touKh ot tie veil. and nat | ence, Mayo, Hoston, echrn Jutn Ncadame Willard: Po No. 8 College place, New York, pibig it ba been discovercu thara; bos- | Sawnuel J. Tuden, and the delegation from tue | Cacerina Martima, aged sixty-two; Luigia Gardella, | the due or die eee ratte: joyed | land, Me; KH Naylor, Naylor, Philadelptia, Wholesale Agent. aeW things are | Twenty HYBt Gintrigt, headed by Thomas Mospedou, | agea swebty- two, and three vbildren, ‘ Gearing the wreck os fast as possible; ol 2 P At wot EDGARTOWN, Doc 2—Artived, sclry Kureka, Stam- iTo be continued.