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and at home thatwe age in such ect ly that the Ag ays Sionr ox. Ness. airman of the Com: reduc saat cette att ts isreas fore hts com WASHINGTON, |cee CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE, fe the istrict of Alabama, and especially Y; has continuously and ok ee sy) in of that ‘ol amount: ae interest on our bonds now out at rease our inde! Y.—I ask the Chi Se Night Raid Upon Franklin, Ten Express Agent Robbed of $4,200 His Skull Crushed In. [From the Nashvilie Banner, Dec. 13.] We have this morning to record a ploody deed, coupled with robbery, that occurred at Franklin, Ky., at about nine o’clock Thursday night. Ju’ a before that hour, we are informed, W. B. We express agent, lost a sister-in-law. Having © aase to go to his oftice, he unlocked the door, OP jnod it and walked into the room, followed close’ jy sp its wake by three rough looking characters “shadowed” him all the way from hor pe two of the trio passed into the office after D’ 7 senile the remained at the door. side demanded the money iN 1 ge gare, refused to acquiesce im thelr gyands, They at tacked and he resisted them aD gwagoyerpowered. One of the robbers seiziug a ¥ posed, dealt Wood two viole mouth and the other in t crusting in the skull ana k friends, by whom he w still in ap insensible ¢ gadition when the train #vrening, lingering between bta lighly interesting ost of the town Wis 7h, and few, people were to be sped with $4,200, While passing through one of T ge streets a Mr. Barbor cried out “h’ ait? but they stopped only long d many shots at him, one of and then beating a of Wave and Mi a or the ta as been considered with the revenue. Has that matter come be! mittee? Mr. Dawes—No measure to meet this xi that which T have communicated to the committee time to consi Mr. Cox—Would it be Mund Means ment not properly consider rt leans micht no! the tariff on various articles which we ail know would enhance its revenue? ‘A Voick—How do Mr. Cox—I know it, for I have cyphe! 4 colleague, with his usual NE ee eT ante cetom away iron i uestion and put his whole reply on a i lea: oy aha I will iS estion whether his court re‘uired by Pe he honor- In order to suggest to the honor. ema mitee of Ways the reduction of District Court there! REPEAL OF TRE BANKRUPT Mr. TarMarn, (rep.) of Ne’ on tho Judiciary, reported Jaw, tad moved to suspend, before the House. ‘The Bre castioe repea’é the bankrapt law and and all sectio c Ihe gecond provides that where there pending @ wajority Q tort have ¢y red it over and the Committee iil to repeal the Dawkruptey rules so as to bring the | adroitess, has tal ment on the main DRrape. Is Payee pawns Gown. wo ast ras'Tcan in my judgment to momy, but holdit be staable, ase he likes ra the hands ‘of the importe against the p £ Swamendinents, : nkrupicy proceedings otis creditors whose claims haye been proven oF rmine on what manner and on jons the estate of the bankrupt be administer ad, and such resolution shall be im: “mediately conGirm:sd by the Court, Further sections ar stions the motion make the vill the special erder tor to-morrow to de-rote two hours to its discussion, and then vaken without dilatory motions. Ix was The two in- is paring, cuttin a beet, is simply putting into rand, manaincturer and taxes that we puton with: nent. deriving any advan y colleague Ma te wate ta Durops. 1 hawe Heard that betore, ana ve hia now bonds, "We. have had it red and twenty- ‘ay the interest our bonds the Rave, heen told, wuanera t id ut bringing back the currency for the saint Mouutry, and Drageng down the rate of interest Dy banks make their dividends of 10 or y up 30 per reer peistibae es year, hurting the credit of the country abro: da We carried on the War without any credit abro and then we paswed an act was 30 raised that % to <i to buy back at torsee that process going on any longer. {am not anxious what the Jew bankers of Parope may thmk about our r they stop loaning us mouey the hap- If they send us over what they are farms and willing hearts of rant laborers—we shall be able to work out our estimates are Sonat terms aad cor ghalt as it is sup- lows, one in the me back of the head, #ecking ‘him insensible ay until the arrival of 4s taken home, was modified 50 « ing our credit in rope for our bonds. until we are now sending one hund five millions in gold every year to ‘on thom, and the quicker they:stop takinj better [ shall be satisfied. NCREASE OF TAXATION. (rep.) of Mass., called the attention of the House te the recommendation of the Secretary of the increase of taxatt wd said that the Committee of Ways and imstructed him to offer the following resolu- Whereas ‘tue Secretary of the Treasury has recom- mented in an official létter to the Gominittee of Ways ané Meansan increase incertain customs duties and in- n; therefore be it departments be passed that point last ¢ fe and death, On th revival was in progr ess, gathered at the chu Seen on the streets , The roobers esc: 15 per cent and by which our credit abr. Donds for which we had the dollar we do not want | enough to fir them passing * rou; hasty retreat. /followed by the last shots from M The reports of firearms aroused the town tO, asearen after the fleeing villains, but they succ' eded in arresting only one suspected ry. < While t Ae conductor of a freight train was on his Way to? €ashviile he discovered two men, who aiter- ward tarnedoutto be John McGuire and Duncan McPhtrson, in one of the cars, locked the doors upon them and placed a brakeman on top with a shotsgun, with orders not to allow them to escape. Thugs they remained entrapped until the arrival of the train at Nashville at hali-past two A. M., when were turned over to the night watchman at onisville depot, and Oicers. Bolton and Mc- Kinney, who, having a description of them by tel- egraph, were-on the lookout for them and who at once escorted them to the Workhouse. McGuire is 26 years of age and claims to have been born in Ireland, while McPherson, 30 years claimed to hail from Scotland, represented that they were laborers and had sought work at Franklin, but without obtaining it. One of them said he was @ brick mason, and dis- played nis hands to show that they had been So they appeared, and to have been otherwise his hand as a woman’s, Both oe the next Ascal-year, mon of dee‘country, to a siiuction thereon, Teduction thereon, an¢ fo the House, to the nd that all possible efforts Tedwetion be exbausted before new burdeus be im: Pee ald thar it hag come to the knowledge of the Com- mittee ‘of Ways and ‘tinat re Barbor’s pr now sending us—the strong eans, since it had instructed him to ‘Means, since it aes ee growing year onsidering the same matter. ne means. He b kwo o4m mittecs had come to an agreement on a reso- Tutien which thé-Jbairman of the Committee on Appro- priations would oller, and he yielded to hina for that par- ‘poss. DUCTION OF GOVERNMENTAL EXPENSES. 1EL?, rep.) of Ohio, from. the Commi (Om, offered the following resolution :— oreks it appears that since the estimates of appro- tions revjetred for the service of the weal year ending June 30, 1875, which has been laid igefore the House, were made by the several depart- wmenits of the government the country has entered on & vat Mhancial embarrassinent, ze in values and arevtnue; frd whereas in the judgment of the House the i duty of Congress to reduce point consistent with the and whereas the Secretary wry has recommended in an official letter to Means an increase in cer- has got a country increasing more 3 than in proportion to ‘of expenditures, He has got a go ever Alaska ; he has got new devele country, new offices to be created,’mew method: ernment to be carried on and set iu motion, buildings ‘to be erected or rent paid on hited ones to a greater extent; and when the gentleman comes here to jean party of ancreasin year by year—tor we are resporsible for Ucn or tue government—{ wanthim to. put i. the same paper, so that*men cannot quote one witheut quoting the-other, that we have an increasing county, year ur Lape in greater proportion. Let ¢he bane and 2 antidote go out t ie. Mr. Ganvirun, of Ohio, said that he ha€ no desire to ‘wide debate on Treasury menteredit, He assumed that whatever Jews in ink, the House desired to have a gov- ernment that would havea good credit and that was egreful in regard ot ex) enue enough to pay-as verament to be thrown lopments ail over the theewstimates ¢ atiministra- covernment for | accuse the rep ling off in the Heoing “acts make it th expenditures to the lov ie of the governme: lommittee on Ways and ‘tain duties and internal taxatic Resolved, That the President be requeste revisit of said estimates to be made by the several ex- *ecutive<epartments, and cause a report to be made to “the ‘House, if possible, as early as the Sth day of January waext, sefting forth in detail what public expenditures tor d What estimates for the next 1 the amount af such re- and that it raised rev- here was, however, & ‘ood dea} of'‘point in one suggestion made by the gen- Henan trom Massachusetts (ir. Butler), to whieh he blistered quite recently; call attention. was a8 soit and nly dressed, and gj lea that they were claimed to be, with the exception of the hands mentioned, and a comely foot, enceased in a neat fitting fine, box-toed shoe. No money was found upon thelr persons, nor anything to indicate that they were the robbers, other than the suspicion resting upon the peculiar circumstances of their departure frow. Franklin and the manner in which they left on the ireight J. P, Edwards and Mr. Barbor arrived here on the morning train and accompanied them back to Franklin, McGuire and McPherson consenting to return without putting their custodians to the trouble of getting out a requisition. it was reported here that a gang of thieves were supposed to have coilected at Franklin, with not only the purpose to rob the express office, but the banks in that place, the latter undertaking having been thwarted by the reports of flrearms, which brought the people into the street, SHIPPING NEWS. WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH. Tt was very unfortunate if to levy a tax on tea and coffee ahd axation on whiskey and tobacco should have been country that the Treasury Department needed to havo re Congress the'curent fiscal ye fo increase the “fiscal Fear can be Te: duction, without ‘Mn BoTLER, of Nussachusetts, asked Mr. Gariield how mueh hie beliéved the estimates could he reduced if they had been properly made up to carry out existing law: “Mr. GARFIELD said It Was 1m) tthatqvestion at this stage of the session. @hat in the reportof the Secretary of the Treasury tho Presdent’s Message reference was made ‘to the thata large number of public buildings had .been “authorized by the last Congress, on which work had not Ithad been suggested that work might ther, might not be begun, and, con- (00) or $4,000,000 might be covered” back aps, in regard to fortifl- He 'was able to see a commitlee of Wa: committee had though! i the country. chairman . of whether that je: divulged it he did not know how it first got ont, but it ed to him ly imprudent on ie country that the One was minus an sible for him to answer He only knew it was exceedin; the part of somebody to publish to tl y Treasury-had to raise $42,000,000 additional, and wanted to do so by imposing so much duty on tea, so much ou coffee, so inuch on whiskey and so much on tobacco, and then to hesitate whether Congress would do it or not. Mr, Dawes said that he did not know how the matter He knew that on the receipt of the 's communication the Committee of Ways and ns liad resolved itself into secreey upon the matter, and thatwhile it was doing so the whole thing was pub- lished in the New York dailie: Mr. Scortenn, of Peunsylvani: t ple shonid not'know what the Sécretary of the Treasury He thought that it was better that the people should know generally, than it should be known to a single committee, to be pumped out by somebody who would make use of it to the advantage of individ- uals. The whole country had as knowledge as the Cominittee hi ¢ retary of the Treasury for having put it in print, and he was Sorry that the Committee of Ways and Means had ss a resolution of secresy. at the reasons why the Commit- tee of Ways and Means had thought it wise not to pro- claim it were the reasons that ha colleague Qtr. Butler). © sequently, $000, “anto the Treasury. It was so, cations, rivers and harbors, © number of places where reduction could be made with- ~ gut damage to the public service even in the expenses for the current year; still nore, he should think, in the estimates for next year. Be, total estimates had become public. The House would no the next fiscal year were 000,000, being about $15,000,000 more than the esti- mates of last yea! asked why all the peo- recommended. ~ estimates to the ex! z which was required; but an effort to cut down expenses was incumbent on every branch of the public service. ny of the departments were feeling a with those two committees of the show to the country that the gov- y prudent individual in his own business ‘affairs, was willing to cut off every possible ex- mse, and to reduce itself to the most rigid economy in public expenditures, and thai jertook to revive any taxation that had be -er to impose any Y country. If in the end Congress was obliged to fall back pon taxation after it had shown to the country its dispo- redundant expenditure, and to re- sible under its jurisdiction, 1t could ‘0 the work of increasing taxation, if in order to maintain the credit of the country abroad and its demand for current expenses at home. ) id that there was the great- est apprehension in the country as to this matter of re- Every member who bad ence trom home knew that that apprehension existed. Speculation was already rife as to what Co: dusiness. While he Mended and would do all in his power to assist in the matier of economy on an: ome trom either of those committees, he thought it was eople, to the merchants’ and traders, that id be some definite statement by the Honor- able Chairman of the Committee on te the articles to be taxed, and, it possible, as to the rate ef taxation, and whether it was the intention of the gov- ‘ernment to enlarge the value of the currency i to avoid the shrinkag to. Something, he s ellor of the Exchequer’ on that everybody would be glad to hear from him candidly and frankly, so that no man should mdulge in specula- he public expense. . Dawks said that the letter from the Secretary of | fhe Treasury had gone to the public prints to day, and that that conveyed ali the intormation Aiberty to extend. good a right to have the He thanked the Sec- He believed that man desire to co-opera House in the effort to ernment, as well as € thought it necessary to Mr. Dawes remarked been suggested by his If these reasons were not sound he would turn his triend: trom Pennsylvania over to his colleague to settle that question. His colleague had spoken about hearing year after year from nimself (Mr. Dawes) and the Committee on Appropriations these an- nouncements and these warnings abot Public expenditures. ~ as to a memorable occasion when his colleague had arraigned as. of the Committee of Appropriation for doing exactly what he was trying to been his (M! Dawes’) lot more than once to get up in the Honse and to undertake to warn the House about what he felt was coming. He had felt it, not because of any superior sagacity which he assumed, but because of the official osition devolved on him, and he had gone to work with us colieagae and others of the House earnestly and serioualy time and again to ft prophet, and when that result had come about, because one to work, then his col- turned round” and t, toe, before the House new taxes 3n the industries of the The New Yor Hznarp has constructed a telegraph line from New York city to Whitestone, LI, and the same is Now open for the transaction of business. ‘The line will be found of great service 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 telegraph communication with Whitestone, the Herald Line will be open for all business and private messages, and the same attended to with all possible despatch. All messages must be prepaid. The following rates have beer established :— Private messages, twenty-five cents for ten woras or Jess; two cents for every additional word. Business messages—For a message of twenty words or less, to be delivered on board vessels off Whitestone, one dollar; five cents tor every additional. word. Advertisements for the New York Herato free. sition to cut off ev duee every salary then address itse ut the increase of memory | served Mr. Cox, (dem.) ot N. Y. mewing taxation. gress would co measures that would league and others h to’ What he had said and false prophet. How would work more to prove himselt to be atalse prophet in regard to this good in any position and had ever oceupied an hour of the House it was with the sincere conviction of the truth of what he had stated, and he had felt as if, at the same time, he had contrib: uted a little to arouse the attention of the members to a work which they did not seem tosee the importance of as mueh as he had seen it, being, as be was, bel r sccnes, and he had congratulated the country more than seen the matter even more and Means as °° earnestly than he in values that had been ‘was due from the Chan- subject. He believed If he had done any Herald Office, corner Broadway and Ann street. Herald Ship News Office, pier No1 Bast River. Herald Branch Office, Herald Branch Oftice, corner Boerum and Fulton streets, Brooklyn. Whitestone Dock, Whitestone, LI. At the Herald Branch Offices, corner of Boerum and Fulton streets, Brooklyn, and 125 Broadway. New York wilkbe a bulletin of the arrival of all steamers daily OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORE FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, once that the H clearly than he had done, and had come u in a better spirit and with a more thoroug! tion to accomplish it than even he could do bimself. KELLOGG, (rep.) of Conn., asked Mr. Dawes to state to the House whether, as far as fortifications and public buildings were concerned, the committees of the House Were not just as competent to settle the question of ap- propriations as they would be after hearing trom the ents. Mr. Dawes replied that he did not know now compe- tent the House was in the matter, but that those whose special business it was to have care of the fortifications would be likely to know more about it than himself. Mr. Nigiacx, (dem.) of Ind., said that th lain business proposition. taxes was, of course, a very un; thing for the House to do in the present depresse: Ciai condition of the country,but he pre umed that gent men on ali sides of the House would be willing to impose whatever taxes were necessar: No 1265 Broadway. The Committee ot Ways and Means appreciate the difficulties surrounding the subiect had merely volunteered ‘these remarks, because the statement was now in print ‘that a part oi the Secretary's recommendation was to xation upon nd day within the effect on trade. Gp night a: fame in ‘There was no reach, direct] ce tl branch of industry which this proposition or indirectly, which was not seri- affected, in all its considerations and view: gestion of increased taxation. es shall have failed Still, it was only atter that taxation should be resorted to; and when they had failed, he had no doubt Ways and Means would have the entléman trom New York (Mr. Cox) whom he associated in any proper effort to maintain the credit of the country abroad and to meet the necessary expense: engaged in’ the condi else but that. First, although urged to take up 8 a bill to raise $42,000,000 by increased a Congress to make this appeal to the heads of Arye order a be Brie pain the holidays, whether it was then le to re- frain from this extreme measure. . Mr. Burien, of Massachusetts, said he was a i rather looked to pract struck him as tion of increases co-operation of the and all others wit i¢ Bowling Green at home. “He knew of to sustain the public t of Pablls, affairs who If no very important reduction could be mad proposition would at least have the e country that Congress was willing to make an honest effort to avert the imposition of an in- He therefore did not see what injury n of the resolution could have. Mr. Conuxx, (rep.) of Ind., derided the idea that the House was not able to decide for itself without consult- ing the departinents as to wha: he took oceasion to 2 Bowling Green '7 Bowling Green .|2Bowling Green the estimates trie effect ot satistying tt and pass betore creased taxation. Se 4 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Green propriations should be ak in favor of a propo- sition. which he had already submitied to the House, of parcelling out the work of the committees on appro- priations among half a dozen other commuttees, ‘At the close of the discussion the question was taken on Mr, Garfield’s resolution and it was adopted. Mr. Dawxs then submitted a resolution for tt ment over the holidays from Tuesday, the 2d of Decem- the 5th ot January. Mr. Scorienn, (rep) ot Pa., moved to amend by making igth of December, till Tues- \dinent was agreed to by 145 yeas to 8, resolution as amended was adopted. FLLEY, (rep.) of Pay asked leave to offer the tol- Resolved, That it isthe sense of this House that the taxes which now burden the people should not be in- creased, but that the extraordinary means, if any be re- ort of the government during the is, of the industries of this country ould be obtained b; cal results. He supposed it was no secret that the letter of the Secretary of the recommended that there should be .# taxon tea ¢ and and an increase Of taxation on whiskey ACC. Mr. Dawxs—Not on those articles Mr. BurLER—No; but so far. at ail, it should’ be put on instantly, otherwise it will Id no revenue, because, in addition to the imme ‘Smount of whiskey that would be distilled, all Would be forced into consumption, or into such hands as t it would escape taxation, and the merchants would portallthe tea and coffee wanted for a year before “Bhe tax would reach it, so that we shall have raised the free, whiskey and tobacco without any ad- the ‘government. If, tion on these articles at‘all, at once, because when we wait or four‘or five millions—and I pledge my word do not believe it can be eight miliions—of reduc- it will be too late for an: i I mean that while we are Ket statistics of this reduction, the whole Denefit of taxation will be taken away by the large im- i | of the articles on which taxation is expecied to 7 Bowling Green 2 Bowling Green Pommerania.-.. | De a ot New York’ ltaly Dec lone. t tax is to be put on 4 Bowling Green -|72 Bre y : 7 Bowling Green |...» 12 Bowling Green Almanac for New York—This Day. it extend from Fridi ‘%ax on tea, co! yantage to | it should be im- HIGH WATER. Gov. Island. Sandy Hook. PORT OF NEW YORK, DEC. 16, 1873. CLEARED. Steamship Franconia, James Foster, Jr, Marshall & Co. quired. for the sup Hd in the estimate: taxation on these articles. @ temporary loan te of interest in currency, and redeemable in f. Mr. Dawks objected, mniess the resolution was referred to the Committe of Way cans. Mr. Key moved to suspend the rules and adopt the Mr, WuEEtEn, (rep.) of N. Y., moved that the House ad- journ. The motion. which was regarded somewhat in the light of a test vote. on Mr. Kelley's resolution, was 119, nays 114. The House, therefore, at ten minutes betore five o'clock, adjourned, THE LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. Williams Will Not Re-enter the Cabi- Executive Com- Consider Shepherd’s Case—A Serious Question for Tremain. Wasntneron, Dec. 15, 1873. Attorney General Williams said to-day that if he was not confirmed as Chief Justice he would not resume his seat in the Cabinet. » The executive session of the Senate to-day was mainly occupied against ‘‘Boss”’ Shepherd, whose extravagant ideas of tmproving the District were in aceord with jobbers when money was plenty and Congressmen were fed on good dinners, that the melancholy days have come the ‘Boss’ does not flourish so. many trumpets, but puts on the more retired air of his predecessor, who awaits the passage of the Bankrupt act to help bim out of his dimcuity. The question generally asked to-night is how much Mr. ‘remain got for his self sacrificing effort in offering a bill prepared by the solicitors their especial the House ander the Judiciary Committee were in favor of it. If the country members would have little more independence, fear the Speaker less and dare denounce corruption in hign places there might be less probability of many measures going through, which are never alded or voted for by honest men, except under mistaken circum- Awxs—Does my colleague mean to suggest the Propriety ot at once imposing such a ta: I will come to that in a moment. I say advantage of such taxation will be taken from the government and simply put into the is of the owners of the BUTLER ethat all the Portlsnd—” F Ames. anningham, Liverpool—C H Bhi, Brava Vieeroy (Br), Butchart, Liverpool—Grin- rt jor), Gundersen, Queenstown or Falmouth—Tetens & Bockinann. Bark Vibilia (Br), Coffin, Havre—Boyd & Hincken. Bark Weymouth (Br), Cook, Havri lus (Br), Dalrymple, Ma: k Kate (Br), Mur] Bark Fillippo (italy, dq Foduce or imported ‘fen minutes bet ice. | wonder, therefore, why there hag er suggestion to the country —ai te reduce the interest on the ying interest notes, which the p ‘Met been wo! <&n immediate relief, relievin; ‘think the people demand au -& measure, instead of —Boyd & Hincker Whit the country demands such measure to find out how a tew anillions can be saved, paring here and there and then xation which will be iruitless. Nay, more, method of taxation and this proposition t to the good of those who desire a shr coming back to that mischievor idea of specie payments. le a8 good as specie, but any idea of substit specie payment for it is a delusion and @ snare. hever was specie payment in any country, and ever will be, because under any system of banking roposed. whenever specie was called for the banks in specie-paying Engiand, as it is has been a demand tor 5 been run up until the merchants whenever the banks could not nger they have called upon the them to suspend. lear from our Chairman of the Committee ort of another measure of relief interest, convertible and recon- Fett, 801 fietri, Constantinople—Fab! ey. ‘New York, Gibbs, Port Spain—Borland, Dearborn 50. Hark George W Roosevelt, Hanemann, Havana—Jas L ‘on ktomte Loring, Loring, Cardense—Miller & ‘on. ig Pacifico (tal), Amando, Palermo~Funch, Baye & Co. Brig Kaluna, Nash. Gibraltar—Miller & Houghton. Brig Uncle Sam. Jordan, Ponoe, PR—Geo Brig Nellie Ware, Ashbury, Gionfuegos—Jas L Ward & HA Pitt (Br), Tewksbury, Hamtiton (Berma- da)—Jones & Lough. Schr Ward 8 Park, Boyart, Savan{lia—D De Castro. Behr Capella (Gr), Harper, Barbados—P I Nevius & n. Schr Dreadnot (Br), Brown, Cornwallis, NS—C W Ber- nx. Schr Madison Holmes, Baylts, St Augustine~Warren ay. Ree 1A Rawards, Miller. Oh Bluff—E D Hartt Sehr Seventy-six, Teel, Nortolk- Sehr W H Bonner, Gi ‘will only resu ge ip values, b; want our cu was ever had or whenever the at a low rate 0} into greenbacks. e8—I will not antagonize with the question wheth ree . my colleague at er itis better to it, public expenditures, or to mect penditures by issuing could do it at a low rate shall have no hesi- distinguished colleague # ind unnecessary ex H ou mce—H W Jackson Corwin, Bristol—H W Jackson & Co. Stumers, Warrev, Philadelphia—Jamer ing to meet even my. House and the country on the facia that t 333 4 Steamer A mhether, rit be, called "par and presented to Hand, r mot, before they wi mit Us to issue notes to meet our current expenses. the belief that 0 mare fatal blow to the credit of the country 10, as to the value of her bonds in the markets of estion trom any pFoper author. tot my colleague here, tha 'y for ns, instead of putting ourselves’ on the rigid economy possible, to borrow money to meet t exparives, whatever may be the rate of in- at the reduction in estimates will iy, Way about of ARRIVALS. BY THE H¥RALD STEAM YACHTS AND WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINES. Steamship Idaho (Br), Moore, Liverpool Dec 3 and jueenstown 4th, with mdse and 125 passengers to Wil- verpooll Dec 2, with 0 11, lon 26 29, parsed a QRJT, bound east; jn 96 49, a brig rigged Gerinan steamer, 14, & German steamer, do; 14th, ip’ Clty of Brussels, jes east of Sandy Hook, steamship Steamship City of Galveston, Evans, New Orleans Dee 7, with mdse and passengers to 0 H Mallory & Co, Steamship Mediator, Smith, Norfolk, with mdse ana passengers to J Lorillard. Steamebip Richmond, Lawrence, Norfolk, with mdse and passengers to the Old Dominion’ steamship Bark Vincenzo (Ital), Minato, Batavia 106 days, with se to Brown Bros & Co; vessel to mast ark Columbia Gen. 8 salt to Teten irk Laura (Ge) H Koop 4, lat Doxes, evident; Morgensen, Rotterdam 47 days, in er rea am i hd, even with the welj liams & Guion. Gap lie (Br), sensing, a r, showing letters estimates and with a conviction Part that woud not be impairing the public ser- the difference between current re- t expenditures would no longer exist. imate is a marvel to German steame — accents th, lat 42 15. 1 A POORHOUSE TRAGEDY, rat st Ion Gr LOWELL, Mags., Dee, 15, 1873, Hildreth, who killed Oliver Doland at the West- ford (Mass.) Poor Farm, is alive and so much im- proved as to be able to give an account of tne cir- cumstances. He and Doland were in dispute, when he toek a chair and hit Doland on the nead as he Finding Doland did not moye, ne went down stairs and procured @ razor and returned to the room, when he inflicted the cuts which nearly It was not until he saw ht 8o badly cut that he at wn life, A warrant was is Jox Mildret. Who is LOW under arrest tg and curren book of re under my arm, only thing about r mi en it which I ured to Fninteltigible to mcies which recent éxigen ot to meet, and here are other , It $s our duty te ap- ester 49 days, 1, Bremen 48 days, with mdse 40, lon 55, passed « numbe: Jaedine, Gloucs severed Dojand’s neck, his victim by di tempted to take review this matter, me, even in what of file ab a beture he. sasatng to NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, ‘DECEMBY¢R 16, 187%—TRIPLE SHEER, ar che Florite, Mackay,” Palermo; ‘2th, Serlima, Wiliam, }: inertved at Pushing Dec 13, Bark A.J Pope (er); Gees Manseitixs, (Noy 29—Sailed, Mary Corning, Grover, Havana. . M4—Arrived, Blue Bird, gna (and. welled zd for New York); 34 9th, Engle, Tooker, New York; 2ist, Mary E Pe eA, saa meavamnommmammuemeencnmmm sa ci iat, ad oie ap emeenueh AiG is DARING EXPRESS ROBBERY AND MURDER. Heney,& Par’ sex. wow, Int 2798, Yon 81 00, spoke brig Bal Wee eo ay Hanson, 1 Prone A fee Posten Calvor veal toa wp sli momay com wemneen BN ate ae ary ‘Louisa, Ganuell, Washington, NC, 4 day%, 7 a yy ‘hincoteague. jush, Kichmona, chr John G Wi Bt Va. hy be seutl, Richmond 4 days with | umber to Overton lawkins. Schr {da Silsbee, Newton, Virginia. Had somo very heavy weather; blew uway foresal! Schr Ellie Bodine, Ritter, Virginia, Schr H W Godtrey, Jarman, Fehr Paugussett, Ingersol, Virginia. Sehr Sallie Ann, Willis, Virginio. Sehr J E Kelsey, Steelinan, Virginia, Schr A & K Benion, Budd, Virginia, Senr \da Grant, Corudick, Virginia. Schr Sarah Quinn, Lee, Virginia. Sehr Magelian, Pharo, Virginia. Schr Jesse W Leach, Johnson, Virginia. Schr H J Raymond, Cranmer, Virginia, Schr B Olyphant, Traux, Virginia, Schr Snow Flake, Brown, Virginia, Schr Wm P Cox, Evan uF nia. hr Onrust, Romer, Virginia, Schr Hannah Champion, Taylor, Virginia. Schr Flora Curtts, Curtis, Virginia. Schr LH Hopkins, Soper, Virginia. Schr J J Pharo, Soper, Virginia. Schr Lilie Falkenburg, Falkenburg, Virginia, Schr Isle of Pines, Steelman, Virginia. Schr Cetacean, Nason, Virginia for New Haven. Schr Breeze, Cranmer, Georgetown, DC, for New Ha- ven. Hope Walter Palmer, Cole, Georgetown, DO, with coal slagat & Petty. weghed, A sheppard, Wilbur, Washington, DC, witn coal ae Pe Sehr Helen Mar, Nickerson, Phuade!pma for Boston. The moamenin AGriatc Pn. Pe: : 11 at 48 OL, 3 01, lon ith, 7:15 A! Passed Through Heil Gate. BOUND SOUTH. Steamship Nellie Wise (Br), Green, Bristol; E, via St John, NB. 5 days, in ballast, to Geo F Bulley. Steamship Glaucus, Waldron, Boston for New York, with mdge and passengers, to H ¥ Dimock. Bng Belle Walters (Br), Edgett, Port Caledonia, CB, for New York, 8 days, wita’ coal to Bird, Perkins & Job} vegvel to Eagle, Blaksiee & Smyth: Brig Arabel (Br), Santord, Windsor, NS, for New York, 20 days, with plaster to order; vessel to master, Brig Rosella Smith (Br), Kellop, Windsor, N3, for New ‘York, with plaster to master. Schr Avon (Br), King, Windsor, NS, for New York, 20 days, with plaster to C W Bertaux Schr Fannie Fike, Robbing, Calais for New York, with lath to John Boynton’s Son & Co. Schr James H Young, Barrett, Providence for New York. ight Samuel P Godwin, Waterbury, Stamford for New BOUND EAST, B Ley td c Re Stickney, Matthews, Georgetown, DO, for por" Schr Argo, Besse, New York for Wareham. Schr Katie J Hoyt, Arnold, Baltimore for New Haven. Hens Oliver Scofield, Distosway, Baltimore tor New en, Schr Ellen H Gott, New York for Cam en. Schr K C Rankin, Hall, New York for Boston. Schr Searsville. Mathews, Philadelphia tor Boston. Schr Z Taylor, Hill, New York for Mystic. , Schr Jane L Newton, Scoville, Georgetown, DC, for oston, Schr B F Woolsey, ‘Tyrrell, Weehawken for Bristol. Schr Wm 8 Camp, Wilson, New York for Greenwich. Schr Minnie Kenny, Pearson, Baltimore tor Boston, Schr Hector, Higgins, Baltimore tor Boston. SAILED, Barks Emma Frances (Br), for Buenos Ayres: Geo W Roosevelt, Havana; Die Hiemath (Ger), Antwerp; Cat ato (Nor), do; Belgium (Br), London ; Paola'Schiattino (tal), Cork} Alina (Ital), do oF Falmonth ; Olga (tab, do; Caro- ine Premuda (Aus), do; New York, Port Spain; Ruggiero Primo (Ital, Trieste; "Albatross (Nor), Gloucester; Ko- tinople; Victoria ' (Nor), Bremen; Jenny (Ger), do; Schiller (Ger), do; Lord ‘Clarendon (Br), Buenos Ayres; Chiarina (ital), Alicante and Valen- cia; Hilda (Ger) Hamburg; P © Warwick (Br). Rio Ji neiro; Victoria Perez, Jacksonville; F M Hurlbut, Gal yeston: Agnes, do; brigs Emma Dean (Br), Cardenas; , Morning Light Ponce, PR: Spray Bloom (Bi), Barcelo- na; Annie (Br), Liverpool: Cheviot (Br), Pernambuco; Peggy (Nor), Queenstown or Falmouth; John Bright: man, Kingston, rincess Beatrice (Br), Guadaloupe and Martinique; Emily Raymond (Br), Trinidad; Ren: shaw, Cardenas: Countess of Dudley (Br), Cork;’Gari- baldi (Nor), Oran; Francis Lewey, Galveston: schirs Le- vinia F Warren, Demerara; Dos Hermanos, St Thomas; M B Bramhall, Savannah. Wind at sunset SW, light. Telegraphic Marine Correspondence. Newrorr, RI, Dec 15, 1873. Schr Casco Lodge, Walker, from Portland for New York, arrived here this AM, and reports that she was run into last night by an unknown vessel, which carried away her bowspritand damaged headgear, &c. Putin here for repairs. New Lonvox, Dee 15, 1878. Schr Eva, of this port, Capt Champlain, while lying at anchor off Sandy Hook on Saturday night, Dec 13, was run into by an unknown steamer, bound south, between the hours of six and seven, and carried away jibboom, starboard cathead, and sprang bowsprit. Wind atthe time northwest—thick and cloudy. The schooner had a ight up. Foreign Ports. Grinrattar, Nov 28—Arrived, steamship” Glenfallock Br), MeBlain, Shanghae, &c (and sailed 29th for Nqw ork), Havaxa, Dec 18—Sailed, steamship Cuba, Palmer, New York via Nassau. yArrived 15th, steamship Wilmington, Holmes, New ork. Hatirax, Dec 15—Arrived, steamship Caspian (Br), Trocks, Balumore for Liverpool. Sailgd 14th cot 13th), steamship Excelsior (Br), Joss (from Barrow), New York; 18th, Canadian (Br), n- aie (from Liverpool), Baltimore. Laguna, Oct 15—Put in, schr Circassian (Br), Amy, from New Orleans tor London (see Disasters). Littie Grace Bay, OB, Dec —Arrived, schr Julia A Mer- ritt (Br). Hindon, Ireland. orto CanktLo, Nov 12—In port brig Samuel Lindsey, Adams, trom Laguayra, for Bonaire next day, to load jor Boston. Prctov, Dec 11—In port bark Fanny M Carvill (Br), for Cienfuegos, ldg. St Joun, NB, Dec 12—Cieared, schr Quoddy, Fanning, Philadelphia,’ Victoxta. VCI, Nov 24—In port ship Jean Sands, Lefa- vour, for Hong Kong, to sail 25th. [Per Sreansuitr Apniatic.] Arprossan, Dec 2—Satied, Sarah E Kingsbury, Water- honse, Cardenas. Aytwene, Nov 29—Arrived,E H Duval, Ro; York: 30th, Lyman ©: 2, Alexander, Brown, New Sailed Dec 1, Rebecca, Abrens, New York. _Arrived at Flushing Dec 4 O1af Kyrre, Jorgensen, New ‘ork. Appan, WOA, Nov 6—In port Star King, Bray, trom Jellah Coffee. Buistou, Dec 1—Arrived, Mercur, Frivold, New York ; 2d, Trimountain, Urquhart, do. Sailea 2d, Virgo, Michaelson , New Orleans, In Kingroad Ist, M A Marshall, Tucker, from St John, NB, for Gloucester. Bhoowsrsnaven, Dec 1—Arrived, Aukathor, Strom, New York; Weser, Pop) Baltimore. Bremernaven, Nov 27—A: New York; Henriette, Von Hi ard Mchanus, Potter, Rangoon; 2th, Athena, Christoers, New York; Bremerhaven, Holjex, do; Columbia, Schumacher, do; A Klockmann, Haase, do; Jupiter, Warnken, Philadelphia gapaace Des T-arrived, Tnes, Bt t, Say }ORDKAUK, « 1—Arrived, Inez, monet vannah ; Bonte de Dieu, Colombel, New York; Nathaniel, Jacob: sen, do; Jonathan Chase, Chase, do. nc roceeding down the river, Nov 20, Brodrene, Bie, for few York. At the entrance of the Gironde Dec 1, Louisiana (s), Stewart, tor Bordeaux and New Orleans. hs Buxnos Anus, Oct 26—Arrived, M E Corning, Hughes, Montreal; 28th, Clara Kitlam, Sproul, Montreal: Huron, Irving, Satilla;' Noupareil, Flinn, New York; 30th, More: HSulled 20th, Maggie, Fleming, and Speculator, Pi ai lageie, Fleming, ulator, Pitman, St Thomas; doth. st Plena, Beraldo, sforelgn jorts.”” * ‘Canpirr, Dec" 2—Sailed, Argus Eye, Woods, ‘Suenos Ayres. Cleared Dec 1, Florence Treat, Short, Montevideo; J B Lincoln, Musano, Rio Janeiro. Entered out Nov 29, Gustav Adolph, Jansson, for Sandy look. be Dec 1—Arrived, Victoria, Himberbecker, New ‘ork. Cap, ney ears, Lalla Rookh, Dakin, New ork; las, do. Cxrre, Nov 29—Sailed, Lily, Lawrence, Catania, pConprantinorss, Nov 24—Atrived, Charles Kahi, Mohr, jew Yor! Arrived at Buyukdere Nov 15, Anna Maria, Starit New York dor Constantinople. =p me Cauourra, Dec 2—Salled, Edith Warren, Clark, New York; Pembroke Castle, Hamilton, do. zat, Dec $—Arrived, Kong Carl, Hansen, London for Doboy (and anchored). Arrived Dec 1, Norge, Johansen, New York for London (and proceeded), ‘Off Ist, Richard, Amansen, from Pensacola. Dover Dec 2-of, Plymouth Rock, Butinan, from don for New York. Duntin, Noy 29—Arrived, Elverhol, Natvig, New York; Thana, Ahlstrom, Baltimore. Daxtzic, Nov %—Arrived, Amanda, Shultz, Philadel- a. opowntmx, Dec 2—Arrived, Helvetia, Engebretnsen, New York? Investigator, Ford, do; Soridden, Pedersen, Philadelphia. ‘aLMOUTH, Dec 1—Sailed, Tenax P¥ypositi, Rotterdam; W G Patten, Howes, Glasgo Giascow, Dec 2—Arniyod, Italia (8). Greig, New York. Balled Ist, Lake Michigan, buchanan, Boston; 2d, La- doramus, Walsh, Hampton Roads. Grexzwock, Dec 3—Arrived, Home, Valentine, Pensa- cola. Gate, Nov 6—Arrived, Mount Washington, Titcomb, iverpool. a ‘Gexon. Nov 2—Arrived, Daniel Draper, Barzone, Ber- nsky. Gisnaitan, Nov 19—Arrived, Edward Hyidt, Loreazen, Yeisk (and cleared for New York). Cleared 2th, Janet Dalgleish, Frazier, Naples Hawnvne, Nov 2—Arrived, ' Hebe, Freitag. Philadel- hia: Yh,’ Fortune, Zimmermann, do; Berths Bahlrus, jahirus, New Yor! Sailed'29th, Victoria, Meyer, New York, Hyeavorr, i—Arrived, Victoria, Shultz, Wilmington, NO; fellas, Pens, and Helga, Gundersen, New York. Havax, Dec l—Arrived, Hainmonia (s), Vous, Ne for burg i Holland @), Bragg, London (aud ¢ jor New York). Livenroot, Deo 1—Arrived, Marlborongh, Graham, Sa- vannah; Champion of the Seas, Joslyn, st John, NB, via ton: 2d, Menzaleh (), Miller, New York. Sailed Ist, Penedo (s). Cain, Porthcawl and Charleston: Oberon (s), Hanne, New Orleans; Lima, Byrne, Sout west Pass: Onm, Jensen, New Orleans (atter’ puting hack): Supheanf, Savannah; Uncle Joe, Staples, New orleans; Ottawa, Thygusen, Doboy; Pocahontas, Duncan’ (not Ehiell, ae reported by cable), Tybee; fi Gaelic (s), Jenaings, Ne rk. Cioured’ iste imperial, Taylor, New York; 24, Ailsa, Dick, Southwest Pass; ‘Her Majesty, Downey, do; Olat, ‘Anderson, New Orleans. Kmered out lst, ete Trottman, tor Charles- ton; Herseverande, Morris, Agathe, Hansen, Pensa- cola; Mermine, Tscocks, ‘Portand, 0} Marian,’ Camp- 11, San Francises ; 2d, Carlota, De Gracia, Charleston; emphis (@), New Orleans vin Corunna: Armstrong, Bryan New Orleans; Therese (Inte Pericles), Meyer, Sa: nah ; Alba Wi i 0! gers, New in, Kenealey, Philadelphia; Dec York. stross, Noh iimington, N Valowpon, Dec Arrived, BW htotg York and entered out fo revura); 2d, Blandine ovich, dO}, er, , do; Que Murdoch, Wilmingwon’ NO; Peppiaa B, M Seto oe igual (), Hayward, New York; in, Pel 1» Dec I Bruce. from Glasgow foi Gt al fisanonn, Nov — ie & Albert, Osborn, M Christina, Larsen, New Yo! tt, Bartlett, Montreal; Othere, MeGre ‘Caernarvon Castle, San Francisco Arrived, Osatinay Garg, paAkrived, Marie Reine, Durin, Phila- RTLAND, Dec 1—Put in the Roads, Humboldt (s), froin Stettin for New York (and proveedea alter Garotine Phillips, Drary, New Smith, Leghorn. one ‘Farnwo, Nov 23—Arrived, lark, Moore, Boson’ D RB Stockwell, Harding, Porto Securo, WCA, Nov 1—In port Dawn, Gregory, arg Dec 2—Arrived, King Philip, Daly, Bow- peadeagoaen fant opened fos ov 5—Arrived, Titan, Pendleton, Pendleton, Newvort, . Retriever, Davis, New York or "Deo 2—Sailed, Border Chieftain, Bailey, Sa. #8—Sallea, Wega, Drandoft, Philadelphia it 26—Arrived, JP Wheeler, Faber, Car- Lass, Yeaton, Hong Ko fief, Hill Boston. Saxonia (s), Nielsen, Hamburg (and sailed for Corunna, Havana and New Or- Tegna, Sr. Huvewa, Oot 28—Arri favia (and sailed for Ne Wilhelm, Albrecht, meri New York; Htii . Jane Betiy, Cardit + 6th, Algomar, Santanpgk, Nov : ‘6th, Fearless, Crowell, Hoilo (and "iphease, Galveston. icin cti wi pak hint Pa 4 ken, from New York for Antwerp. Arrived at Pillay, bark Orion (Nor), Fatterer, from) ‘New York. ~ Arrived at Drammen (Norway), Anna, from New Yor®s Arrived at Gibraltar, brig Attilio (Ital), Castellano, from Philadelphia. Arrived at ——, Maria, and Laura, from United States: VESSELS SALLED, Sailed from Liverpool Dec 15, steamship vean Besters. (Br), Harris, tor United States, Sailed from Hull Dec 13, Mereator, for New Orleans. Sailed from Belfast Dec 13, Aurelia, for Pensacola. Sailed from Hamburg, bark Maggie Chapman (Br), O'Neil, for United States, Safled trom Bremen Dec 13, steamship Weser (Ger), Willigerod, for New York. Sailed from Rotterdam Dec 13, bark Brothers & Sisters: (Br), King, for the United States. Sailed from Legnorn, ship Semiramis, Gerrish, for New York, Sailed from Messina, bark Harvest Moon, Riley, for New York. Sailed from , ship Ida Lily, Otis from (Rotterdam. Nov 23), for Savannah or New York; Else Eschricht, for United States; also ship Bruce (Br), Fraser (rom Green ock Nov 20), for Pensacola. American Ports, ALEXANDRIA, Dec 13—Arrived, schrs A’ Biaisdell,. Fe ean zion Heeridonce Schr A Blal ence. BOSTON, Dee 1$—Cleared, schr Mary Preeland, Gale vesto yagiBelow, bark Lillian, from Harrington for New ork, Satied—Brig James Miller. ibth<Arrived, steamships Atlas (Br), Gill, Liverpool; Worcester, Snow, Savannah; M TAN, Charleston; Win Lawrence, Hallet Baltimore: Norman, born; ett, and ed, Paolo Borzone, Barzone, New York; Dec 1, Fraternitas, Jacobson, ( ‘TriksrR, Noy 27—arrived, Clara ! York. Satied 27th, Luiging, Lamonica, New York. Lg al on rags man, Sew York; Void; do; 8d, Suez, Dahl, Marine Disasters. a See Correspondence above. Sreamsnip Ervst Moritz Annvr (Ger), Fellburg, from New York for Stetun, before reported stranded on the has been got off and towed into an do. fickens, Coombs, New rugi Dubrovackt, © jardley, do; Mercur, Suir Ananta (Br), from Calcutta for Boston, before re- rted foundered at se: uable cargo of East ‘Th ag ns burthen, built at ‘and was formerly owned >y but was sold by er last yovage to ‘of Glasgow, by whom she was as no’ American interest in laced under the British fi o was valued in Kennebunk, Me, them just before her departure on owned when lost. the:purchase, .000 on board at C: ly covered y insurance. The Atlantic office, New York. has $90,000, and about $25,000 was divided amoi ufacturers’ and American offices in Boston. Banx Asonta (Ital), Cilonto, from Genoa for Baltimore, at Bermuda in distress, was leaking 7 inc Banx Sparx (Br), from Boston for Cadiz, at Bermuda in on will require @ new keel and other heavy re- hes per hoar at Brig Macpata (Br), Fleming, Liverpool via City Point for Richmond, a aground Saturday night last in Trent’s B Pumurs, before reported wrecked on cleared at Boston 8th inst tor Wey- rleston. She was Wilmington, Del, in for parties in Taunton, Mass, but subsequently sold to Provincetown and Boston 000, Captain Baker, her commander, was part owner of the f 409 tons, built arties for about Sonn Hupson (of Rockland), Post, from New York for Thomaston, before reported ashore, was towed off and , by tug Clara ‘Bateman. nN ‘0 Into another vessel and go on ‘argo damaged. The vessel wag strained some and leaks. She has on board 3000 bushels of corn. * Sour Farnaaur, from Boston for Port Royal. at Vine- ard Haven 14th, was in contact same da: ‘ove with brig Goldfinder, from Inagua for Bosto! had mainsail torn to pieces. rail broken, &c. The Jost martingale and head gear, Dec 1—The bark Queenstown (of Cork), jew Orleans for Havre, has arrived in the Toads with sails split and loss of the second mate over- Queenstown has since been to Portsmouth, NH, board November 29. reported arrived at Havre.) Darrxovutn, Nov 30—The Siracusa, Napoll, from Phila- delphia, which put in here yesterday for orders, had lost sails and boats and had three feet of water in the hold during a gale. Dec 1—The Hermine, from Portland, Me., reports that on November 29 she was fouled b; sure, from New York (before reported maintopsail yard carried away, cathe: r plates stove in above water line; she is now in Lxauorn, Nov 28—An American three-masted schooner, said to be from Genoa for Messina, to have put into our roads daring the night in consequence all round that coast. At ismasted vessel in ther with others, eavy gale prevail this moment we sight a Laguna, Oct 21—The Circassian (three-masted schooner), of Jersey, Amy, from New Orleans tor London (cotton seed), put in here Oct 15, with loss of foremast, bowsprit, aving encountered a severe gale the vessel is in a bad condition and that the surveyors appointed will declare \Y. off Cuba on tne it is probable her unseaworthy New Surrna, Fla, Dec 6—Schr J P_Comeg: e bar on the mornin: was got off and run ashore on the middle ground and Every effort is being made to save her, put the prospect is unfavorable. Miscellaneous. We are indebted to the purser of the steamship Adri- atic, from Liverpool, for courtesies. Bark Eurexa, of Yarmouth, Me, 585 tons, libelled for ment of seamen’s wages, mon Saturday, She was pure) master, struck on ot the Ist, but gold at auction in United States Mar- Hinckley Bros for $15,000 Surexps, Dec $—Reven of the crew of tne Border Chief- tain, for Savannah, mutinied when off the bar last night; No charge against the veasel, Notice to Mariners. ISLAND—FOG SIGNAL AT BLOCK ISLAND, Notice is hereby given that a ayren of the first class—bas been east end of Block Island, RI it will be sounded during thick ai ther, giving blasts of six seconds at interv By order of the Lighthouse Department. 01 v, Dec's, tak six are in custody. UNITED STATRS—RUODE and that on and after Jan Board. KPH HENRY, Chairman. Lighthouse Board, Wash- Wnalemen. Sailed ed Ascension Nov 3, bark Falcon, Allen, of se. Reh ap fens | ir), Glegg, from Liverpool for RE ihelmina, from op Rock: | hiladelphia for Stettin, Nov r hrs Hi Moore, Hayti; Benjamin T Crocker, Harding, St mingo; Harry Bluff, Benson, San Francisco: John Krai i D 8 Siner, Huntley, Sa- Yor! '15.—Arrived, steamships Win Crane, Howes, Boston via Norfolk ; Win Kennedy, Foster, Provis dence; brig George Burniam, Staples, Matanzas; schr Matilda Brooks, Jones, Savannah. Fg es rg ps Ges ( Apngl Lopnae Se mn vi m_ Kennedy, Foster, Fam ler, Foster, New York; ship Danisd (Aust), Stanos, Cork or Falmouth for orders; brig Nereus Bp, Kerr, Berbice; schrs D F Keeling, . SE johns, PR: A C Lyon, Lyon, New, York; J M Rc Irvine, Providence; atin Carll, Tyler, Boston 5 Simmons, Harrington, Charleston: 8 O Fisher, Carnes, Fmeston, Mase: E Means, D; er, ror land; Brigadier, erton, do la May, Mayo, Pro’ Sailed, 6 Everton, West Indies; Paladin, Deme- rara; brig Blanche, St Thomas. The reported arrival of steamship Berlin, from Bremen, was incorrect. BRUNSWICK, Ua, Dec 8—Cleared. bark Commeree, El- Hott, Bio Janeiro: sehr San Juan, Noble, Aspinwall. aetg Cleared, bark Veritas (Swe), Gornsson, Montevi- leo for orders. BEVERLY, Dec 9—Arrived, schr Bay State, Chadwick, Ni York. ‘BRISTOL, Dec 12—arrived, schr Chas H Hodgdon, Maithewuot, Providence, to finish loading for Mayagues, PR. CHARLESTON, Dec 12—Arrived, bare Tidal Wave (Br), Halerow, Bucnos Ayres via Tybee ; fy edie Fr), Dechivre, St Pierre, Mart; Julio (Sp), Borch, Oar jenaa, 16th—Arrived, bark Island Home (for), Gibson, Ham- urg; brig Mira (Nor), Gundersen, from Wilmington, NO, Sailed—Steamship Alice (BD: Eliis, Liverpool. EAST MACHIAS, Dec 10—Sailed’ from below, schrs Kensett (new), Downing, and Lucy Hammond, Robinson, New York. ples) RIVER, Dec 13—Arrived, schrJ W Everman, ‘om —. Suiled—Schr Isaac H Borden, Dodge, New York. GALVESTON, Dec 9—Arrived, steamship San Jacinto (2p), Burrows, ‘Liverpool; schr' Express, Tilton, elphia. Clearéd—Bark Hjemmel (Nor), Meling, Liverpool. l4th—Sailed, steamship Oicy of Waco, er, New York, via Key West. KEY WEST, Dec 1—Arrived, scnrs Layinia Bell, Bay- les, New York’; 4th, Mattia A Hand, Haud, Philadelphia Sth. L D Rathbun, Crowell, do. burg (Ger) Barre, Bremen via Havens snip Peacemaker, urg (Ger), Barre, Bremen via Havana :s! "e. Glasson, Liverpool: President Thiers (Fr), Regaut Bristol (Png); brig Faraon (sp), Borotan, Havana. Below, Empress (Br), Hamon, trom London ; Matterhorn. Avery, from Havre, and Lizzie Ross (Br), Morris, from Windsor barks Glendower, DeGruchy, from London, and Living> atone (Non), Powits, from ‘Havre; schr island Be ir ym Vera Cruz. Cleared—Ships Carondelet, Stetson, Liverpool. ana Forest Eagle, er, Havre; bark Anote Torrey, Libby,” Havre; brigs Alma (Nor), Fredricksen, Genon, and Anns ich, Huntermant avanilla. Tsth-“alled. steamships Sherman, Halsey, and New Or leans, Clapp, New York. 14th—Arrived, steamships Gen Meade, Sampson, and Geo Washington, Whitehead, New York. Sailed—Steamship City of Dallas, Hines, New York. Sournwxst Pass, Dec 1—Arrived, ships Cs Patten, Bremen; Duncairn (Br), Chambers, Liverpools Siberia (Br), Knight, Hull: bark Eridig (Nor), Andersen, rdeaux. * NORFOLK, Dec 12—Cleared, bark Nicholas Thayer, Crosby, Live: I. NANTUCKET, Dec 7—Arrived, echr Onward, Gorham, New York. NEWPORT, Dec 13—Ssiled, schr Jas English, Barker, Somerset tor New York. NARRAGANSETT, Dec 12—At Durch Island Harbor 12th, schrs Nathaniel Holmes, Smith, from. Wlizabethport for New Bedford; Chas ® Elmer, Corson, and JS Hew- ett, Foster, Boston for Philadelphia; Albert Mason, Rose, do for New York; Annie Tibbitts, Curtis, Philadelphia for New . Also arrived atdo 12th, brig Marshall Duteh, Turner Amboy Philadelphia for Boston; schr Surprise, Sumner, tor Providence. NEW LONDON, Dec 12—The following vessels were boarded and examined by US revenue cutter ed on the 12th:—Schrs Highfander, Wood, Weehawkem for Providence ; Twilight, Johnson, Trenton for do; 88 Day, McFarlane, Hoboken for Beltast; Loon, Hobb, ken for Fall River; MB Reeves, Maloney, New York for Boston: Leonora, Spofford, Port Johnson for Providence ; Hattie Perry, Chase, do for New Bedford; Willard, Nich- olson, Elizabethport for do; Lavinia Jane, Mott, South Amboy for Warren; John H Chaffee, Buell, Providence for Clinton; Matthew Vassar, Jr, Kelly, New Bedford for ew Yor NEW HAVEN, Dec 15—Arrived, schrs A H Hurl Griffing ; Forest ‘Oak, Parker; 8 6 Lovering, Carson, Charley’ Woolsey, Parker, Baltimore; Vashtl Sharp, Hand: GH Mills rillowwon, and Minnie Kinney, Parsons, Georgetown; Peerless, Smith, South Amboy}; ng hy Selleck, Pavonia; Ella H Barnes, Avery: A F Ki Thomas, and Sunlight, Eldridge, Alexandria; J C Lyman, Hil, Weehawken 8's Gurney. Gurney, Cold 5 sloops Emperor, Dewick, and Emily, Dewick, Hi Baile r'J C Lyman, New Yor PENSACOLA, Dec 8—Arrived, brig Navasota, Slater, St Jago; schr Nellie Scott, Milan, Montego Bay, Ja. 9h—Arrived, ships Golden Horn (Nor), Kjelstrup, Lon- aon; Stratford’ (Nor), Olsen, Hull; bark Napoleon (Nor), Christopherson, London. Cleared—ship Cavalier (Br), Tytrell, Liverpool; schr Geo Bush, Bush, Port Antonia, Ja. PRILADELP4IA, Dec 13—Arrived steamer Panther, Mills, Boston: bark Zarskoe, Selo (Noww). Gunderson, London; schrs Mary G Collins, Endicott, Boston; Eliza A Scribner, Smith, Providence. leared—Steamer Hercules, Win: th—Arrived, An American. shi stre: it HBDR, Oct 30, lat 2 N, lon ow mete Meewins sepals OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Pearonen ae = eae TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. An Italian Bark Abandoned—An Ameri- can Schooner Capsized at Sea and Three of the Crew Drowned—Arrivals and Departares, CAPSIZING OF A SCHOONER, ‘The schooner John C Libpy, Fletcher, which sailed from Boston Nov 10 tor Gonaives, capsized at sea, Three of the crew perished. The remainder were rescued by the ship Sterling, which arrived at Fiushing, Holland, on the 10th instfrom Philadelphia. The JO L registered 162 built at Stockton, Me, in 1870, where she Lonpon, Dec 15, 1873. ‘VESSEL ABANDONED. The bark Catharine Doge (Ital), Olivari, which sailed from New York, Nov 8, for Queenstown, has been abam- doned at sea. The crew were save Queenstown to-day on board the bark Magnus Lagaboter @or), from New York. SPRUNG ALEAK. The bark Josephine (Ital), where from or bound not stated, sprung aleak at sea and made signals of distress ‘to the British India, which vessel proceeded to her as- sistance. They would probably be able to save the and arrived at VESSELS ARRIVED. Arrived at Liverpool Dec 15, ships Frank Jones, Ross, from New York; Eliza McNeil, Mills, from San Fran- cisco; barks Brilliant Star (Br), Anderson, from Wil- mington, NC; Glenralloch (Br), Skene, from Baltimore; Jane Young (Br), Perry, from New York; Lincoln, Mal let, from Baltimore; also Victoria, from New York; “Worthington,” (possibly ship Washington, Chase), from do; Ellen Ashcroft, from san Francisco. The “Antenor,” from San Francisco, reported yester- day, has not arrived. Arrived at Deal Dec 15, ship City of Berlin (Br), Wor- den, trom New York for London; bark John E Chase, Davis, from do for Rotterdam. Arrived at Falmouth Deo 15, bark Kraljevika (Aus), Sverlinga, from New Orleans for London, Arrived at Plymouth Dec 15, steamship Frisia (Ger), Meier, from New York for Hamburg, Arrived at Cardiff Dec 15, bark Lady Elma Bruce (Br), Glover, from Pensacola; also Neptuno, from New York. Arrived at Bristol Dec 13, bark Volturno (Ital), Sava- Tese, from New York, Arrived off the Lizard Dec 15, bark Amadine (Br), Do nald, from New York for London, Arrived off Scilly Dec 18, bark © EB Jayne, Hawkins, from Philadelphia for Havre, Arrived at Greenock Dec 14, bark Lorenz Kansen (Ger), Dilwits, from Philadeiphia, Arrived at Queenstown Dec 15, barks Maria Aste (Ital), Olivari, from New York; Magnus Lagaboter (Nor), So rensen, from do; Nettuno (Aus), Minghetl, from do; Amykos (Nor), Alberthsem, trom do; brig Freude (Ger), Bréun, from Wilmington, NO. Also arrived at do 16th, steamship Canada (Br), Web- stor, from New York for Arrived at Belfast Dec 14 bark Mary Pratt, Savin, from Arrived at Amsterdam Dee 13, bark City of Bangor, Menzies, from Philadelphia. Arrived at Rotterdam Dec 13, bark Saturn (Nor), Co- runsem, from New York. Arrived at Antwerp Dec 13.ship Lawrens, Snow, from k Fanny Saaifield (Ger), Mohr, Liverpool. rrived, ‘steamers Roman, Orowell, Boston; Hune ter, sherman, and Florida, Rogers, Providence; sehr Only Son, Meader, Turks Island. Cleared—Barks William Bateman, Noach, Rotterdam; Agostina (Br), Birnie, London; Rosendale (J Pascall, Geeenstowsl for order; pri. David Owen, Decatu: ‘arseilles; Jane Van Galen (Dutch), Van Loan, Beltast, I. for orders: schr 8 8 Hudson, Hudson, Galveston, PORTSMOUTH, Dec 13—Arrived, schr Wellington, Bar= r, South Amboy. PROVIDENCK, Dec 18—Arrived, steamer McClellan, March, Baltimore via Norfolk; schra J All ith, Robbins, and Mary Doane, Snow, Virginia; Wm B Tho- jas, Wihsmore, Philadelphia; Surprise, Béaman, South mboy. Sailea—steamers Somerset, Doane, Savannah: Hun- fer, Sherman, and Florida, Rogers, Philadelphia’ schew immons, Gal ALMOTS in, Johnson, adelphias ST Wines Huis SL Phil Hi Mi Sarah A Falconer, Wilson, ane icargasst Glurk, Now: ‘ork. \uti—Arrived, scbrs Oliver, mes, Babbitt: Herschel, Chambers; Win H Jourdan, Sausdera, and Wm D Mar. yel, O'Keefe, Georgetown, DC; 5 A Howe. Newhury, and Inabel Alberto, Tooker, Baltimore, | ie alled—Schrs James ‘rocker, wn, Jacknonville! Geo Taulane, Adams, Philadelphia; Breeze, Bartlett convent to sea 13th, bark Mary Lawton (Br), Rose, for arleston. PAWTUCKET, Dec 13—Arrived, schr Sarah L Thomp> son, Hull, New York. RICHMOND, Dec 18—Arrived, steamship Isaac Bell, G Cranmer, Cranmer, joston. SAVANNAH, Dec 1l—Arrived, schr John McAdam, Porti a. te eek Fredlief, Charleston; schr Seguin, Yar- jouth, Me. 1$th—Arrived, steamship Herman Livingston, Mallory, New York; barks James ftchen (Br), Reynolis, jonte= Hideo: Carmel (Bn, Patten, Antwerp; Hgersund, 0s Hope (Non), stvesen, Iverndol: Arcadia (Bp), Andenony echrs ag ial do; Joven Hortensia (Sp), Hava Portsmouth: Delhi, fineyard ven; Nelle Starr, Poland, Charleston. Cleared—Bark Oncata (Br), Carter, Brunswick, Ga, Sailed—Ship Owego, Anderson, ve Charigston. SALEM, Deo 13—Arrived, batk javen, Haven, fore Johnson; Abbie Pitman, Lombard, Georgetown, lith—Arrivea, schr JH DeWolf, Crowell, Baltimore. ‘ WILMINGTON, NO, Dec Row artived, barks Rosn (Ger, Hoffychild, Glasgow ;' Sirene (Ger), Bergen (Nor= way). et, Boston. ship King of Algeria Cun smith, Ante hf i Biakersan, New York; schr 0 MISCELLANEOUS, BSOLDTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FI IFFER- ent States for desertion. &c. + egal everywhere; no charge until divorce granted, Ad Pica tree eet BOUsk, Atiorney, 104 Broadway, —HERALD. BRANCH OFFICE, BROOKLYN, Fulton avenue and Bi A. corner of pen irom 8 mug end | ager streak un Sanday trom 3 to9 A. M. —— + BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT States—Desertion, &c., snfiicient cause; no pute helt no charge until divorce is Pare also mm public, FREDERICK 1. KING, Counsellor at Law, 363 Broadway. 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