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7. 10 NEW..YORK HWRALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1874.—Wird’ SUPPLEMENT. 7 CLO en a imide ne EFFECTS OF THE STORM. THE INDIAN QUESTION. VIRGINIA, ARKANSAS, adiy strained and will require recalQlOt ge yenasten- Src Pierce, Townrend, for Wilmington; —-——— wor he tine —— ; ee “Lo” ee He Staudsa—Lecture + rs A Warlike Sheriffs Method of Justifying dy owed nS) Lae i Long Cay, Ss. ov Waeat—Off the Wight Dec 13, Mozart, Julieky, ‘wign Water in New Jerrey, Cennecticnt, New | Cherokee Orator, Colonel! Bor 7 the | Me Conmcuative Cancun Again tn tie | liv Bonde—Twe ieee cae sata Namen Ja twit le Ot akitupan wth si and Thor, Oct 2Sailed, bark Blackadder (Br), Biamtt, A crowded assembiance greete? mere bed im. 9, Tleneed hea’ oy lean! thy, Beton. Hampshire and Maine — Interrup- Bondinot at Amociation Heltias- Gone! B.C. | States Semater—Ten Ballots Tekem | Letters from Sebastian county stat’, (ay Gen ed navy See aon ie Band aith alk | nitrate of wading Pallmonch, He "Ovo Preenen, Mig tien of Railroad Trains tile lecturer was received w' Bight. The versa. | with No Result, last tne Board of Supervisors me'y at Greenwood. me eeeaten ¥. rh. po BR ‘orang and dam cotgXPom Dec 24—Cleared, Evendale, Seobbie, Pensa- Of welcome, and theeass _.@ the Warmest tokens RICHMOND, Va., Jan. 9, 1874. ‘The Sheriff presented his bond g ¢oyjector for the patina eee ee x 8 oa ook ane ae ‘Sraremad 25th. Lea, Krag, New Orleans; The Flood in Connections, ‘Re delivered himeei” _,a@aigracetulatyle in which | ‘The Senatorial question was the all-abeorbing | county, and a8 ne id v0 drer'y'ywo pistols and laid | mimsto- NO, tor Salem reporis:—anh ake during a fe: | led tram do Hn. itdson, Knit, New York. Baipeerort, Conn., Jan, 9, 1874, Tn treating of tp _ @Mclted general approbation. | topic to-day. Alter the Mlbustering last night, in | them on the table, telling * ge poard they dare not he ot , vompal Raving three fees xs eee a sd en Yor. *Adelgunde, Gutsmuth, trom Ane ‘Tee waters have in great degree —— inand | presentcon? 4 Matmers, cusoms, weranree -_ which mo candidate exhibited bis particular oF | reject bis mets gy! on the Board adjourned Modgton Gied suddemy a beatae, PY ri i asnan, Dee 1 Salted, Marianna, Terreirs, New York; about this city, but as yet no trainé have come | Indian thon of the civilized Indians | demonstrative strength, combinations were | until yesterday. On wegnesday a warrant ‘Wis | Scum Auice M Lawrie, from Bay of Pundy for Philadel- | “T!cyoun, Dee Iscareived, Mach Ne "4 . | obtained tor the arr 4. 4 previous}: rted ash t nlopen, Wi ‘i 5 wavelll, Maresc, New rreugh from Winsted over tbe Naugatwek roud, | piaye” @erritory Colonel Boudinot di | in order. AN day the prevailing im. | Obtained or UN Or” eas o¢ tne sherid. and & con- | Rautedui musht of Si tack and would be taken to Pula: | Y<"%ied 20h, James A Borland, Baken, New Yor. pt 4 & thorongh knowledge which could | pression seemed to be in favor of R. M.T. Bunter, | nim, out DOLD Aa yet heen, Reet ah on deiphia tor repairs, yolguemnanas, Dec 2—Arrived, Frank, Wallace, New 4 22, Mirra, Romana. New York. and 1b is not expectea that the as denen Cm Seas aaa M Serf D Surxen Waece—Captain Smith, of steamtug Hen! repairs, ly by ex] " le | ex-United States and ex-Confederate Senator. Mr. | Serious trou! ded. in Smith, of steam: jenry. to admit of tpeir, v3 a been acquired on! 4 8 apprehende: Crawiord, re} Ja 9, Barnegat bearing wt by 8 & made before to-morrow morning. 6g at | dilavd at length on the scores of treaties which bad mavetane ine Bail Hunter is the candidate of the old democratic ele- | _Ihree 10” tans and one white man have been stance 1? miles fall in with the wreek of a sunken | Mayita, Nov 6—Salled, ship ‘Sacr Ret BentEDCe” 44 ne hanged at Fort Smith April 3 tor | vessel, with one of , got a line to | York. Uae “eas eeaon Sanne: Eee ‘o made with the Indian tribes, in each of which | ment in Virginia, and perhaps of the whole | murder’ committed in the Indian country. Tend onlas ek ethe ne eee 6 Uns ‘in port Noy 15, ships Puritan, Doane, from song Kong, Bue cl ‘ wy cede their homes Win- ive; for New York. ldg? dso much Weakened that ey bad been prevailed upon to South, Some time ago he made a speech at Win-.| —— Dec 2—The shin B ‘ Pensa- | arrived 9th, for Ne rk, ldg; Archer, Pike, aie ca aa @ woult | + na accept other reservations @ little farther on | chester, on the occasion of an agricuitural fdr, ty fC eariaromat weston as rived ath, 10¢ Boston, lig? Sonora. Pa — QGurxroct as cae 133 = ~~ | gola, which'put back here through stress of weather, has | 208 Ayre: S be unsafe to cross it, and nothing can been found, o from San Francisco. arrived 8th. ‘une: ' Gui pemeay matters anti! the waler ~f°° G06 107 out of tue way, “which are always pledged to them | advocating the payment by the gunéral govern- SHIPPING NEWS. | tecnicos nse Te te have net pings | Anthony. for New York, iis John O'Gauat (Sry for Sas as long as grass grows or water runs.” But the | ment for emancipated slaves, This was revetved MonreviDxo cleared. is was found to be si~ o Monrtevinxo, Nov 15—Arrived, George, Grant, Montreal ; Bes racas yesterday morn: 9“ ject deeP fon | time nad arrived when this stereotyped policy of | with © good deal of a geoagely a B0rae OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. dent Justice for the district of North } nd, Li, reported, The Derby is not carried away, Dut 18 lifted frovg tgp Nasaav. NP. Dec 27—On the Ziat ult the Assistant Resi- | 17th, Resolute, Nichols, Cardiff. Ratton loth, John Mathues, Robert, Maurttine; 18th, a@, and the rails ‘and washed out piace are | removal must give place to some other. Colonel | show of temper by the press at ut for the iptormation of the Admiralty, that an med entia, tor Pensacola; Mary Kili jutie: ‘and YM Place. ‘The bridg » be. hy but vessel, said to be called he Hound, 8, A ~~ % 7, tay. secon Pymovy Nee aMiverville and the DE ge at jomemwr clisscrerised the aol pethghaigaerd Still old slaveholders and large Wisers th that | DATES OF UEFANTURE ¥HOM NEW YORE FoR Tux | been ound | sranded, aod a ter, shattered condiaon, ganan; 1oth, Hattie Fapley. Taple de Swept away. judicious an cidly pointed out the gort of property by the war Mr. Hun- MONTH OF JANUARY. m_ Noi . It appears | “ Maraxzas, Dec 3l—Arrived, bark Elvertor Tne break OO gS EWCRE AWAY at atte, eet 2 | that her cargo had 20 ‘of barrels of pork, abouts} | Raliianse” brig GP Sherwood (Br), ‘Neweomen Bt. tH og one airchild’s | surdity and unjustice of the theory in- | ter’s proposition as @ drowmingsman would catch ‘Samer, Sails, | Destination. Office. Darrels of which had been saved. in a damaged condi- | Thomas ne 6 y Reweomh, Creanne, ‘6 miles above the city, Vv .¢heen re- Fa d cal wa Sel I we so | Hitt Thenscounry proceedings tt" the Vico admiralty Nailed Jan 1, tchrs Alice, Purdy, New York; Allee Pay- instat le. ‘traias are again runming. volved. He said that mine-tenths of | atastraw, in the hope that seme turn in affairs 69 Broadway. Court were immed: Jor, Pease, Mobile. ‘ere rumning on the Danbury anq Norwaix | the Indian troubles which have affected | might repay them ior los slaves. This clement in 1b broadw: Martuxwrown, I Dec 18~Arrived, sehr Zag bet tae ‘Suepang and coune’stieat Western | the country had thelr origin in the unjust and un- | the Bate pen been eagerly urging a Haaser iebreaawaye |- Weare under BS renege meaeais steamship gmith, Garrin, Wilmington, NG aod slled same dag for complete! ashe ol el is Gutirely suapended, The Worss Wy cay on the latter | Wi Policy of removing Indians from their homes } election, and the proposition lately mooted at the Rp Rroadwak — | city of Merida, trom Havana, for the prompt delivery of | Nassau, NP. Dec 18—Arrived, achr <ilver Spray. Wang, yead occurred at & pit KYown as “Sacaus | tO satisty a temporary expediency. He contended | North of advancing additional currency to the Lier wey con | our files, degpatahes, Be. ia): Bade Meigs ‘Two Marys, Thrussell, St M jartins vie Bt Ww ma) i RowlineGroen ) We are indebted to Purser E G Diké, of the steamship | Thomas Kingdom,” tn the town of Volll7 svilie, that in no solitary Instance since the foundation of | South is regarded here a8 an indication that Hun- 32th Chiet ap Beahoceen, Come At Stamiord more watery jell than 7 Bowling Green Y “ weer irs 18 Fea gan has Deen | the government bad the removal ef Indians been | terraelection would be acceptable to that section. is Broadway "| HunsevdiSe; Goi Pavasineh, for favors Donate paliineren ‘somerset Oruice, Savannah Renee Ses perio Of 10 Fears, MU Bis GUOP tT: ecset' through ineit dwn. ‘desire: Sruesthatr | snes cluecmmemnesy eater SL gputean I hrodwae The pureer of the steamslrip Virgo, from Savannah, bas | salled $4 for Porto Plata): Haward Alnro (BF), Comms ‘were Biled with water. Vicaicuabie damage has | Consent had been obtained, but ft was something BR. HUNTRR’S | aBowing Green } OUr thanks for favors, Portane Irland’ Gr Botan, (seg Disasters), sas: Dee ween caused. ip the same manner as given by the poor By the time.the caucus met, at half-past seven 55 Broad way. ‘Tux Deawang Bunaxwaten—D uring 1873 the Delaware | turks Taande, ‘eo'load for New Yo ree 5 eG “——. wretch who yielded ms peck to the noose | o'clock P, M., Lieutenant Guvernor Withers stock Fs Brose wes. Breakwater -aforaed, shelter for rica ves. OF ths QUEENSTOWN, Jan SeSatied, bark Gartsherrie (BP, High Waser ia the Passaic River. of the hangman. Colonel Boudinot pro- |'was nominal. It neituer advanced nor decreased 4 118 Broatiway- eas Sas neaee can eneRmers 192 ships, 877 barks, 67 | seweil (from Maryport), Doboy, atter putting back, ‘The Passaic River at Paterson is several ject | C8@ed =m a very masterly Ww to de- | put among many members there was a strong aes ca bp Mies ed be yrs , . scribe the history of ‘the Im and | qesire to make bim the reciptent of the Senatoria ae for New York—DThas Day. Notice to Mariners. plo, JANEIRO, Now 38—Arrives, Ding, Proeager, New sbove its u'fuz) texel, and the Falls at that place | dwelt at some length upon the fact that a great | salary, regardless of ability, stateamansnip and ———— MUDITRRRANRAR—F7ALy, weer cOAmt—anzaxwaren IN GULP | NOTRL TP og avi mancom, Newcastle; finla, foie. Present a,Gner appearance than they have for | deal Of solicitude was entertammed by the people of | experience, simply because he fe the father of 11 AND MOON, HIGH WATER. ‘OF sruzzt Baltimore; Annie Weston, Owen, Cardith; Paciics Dar- t New England for the well being of the Indian. The | children, a great many more 7m) G land 1 41 | , With reference to previous notice to mariners on the | ing (or Blanchard), do." ‘ , ‘ mony yorsrs. Many yards and cellars continous | grat law of this country Wo regulate trade and in- | Children, ® great many mon grandchildren, and, Sun rises + | M| Gov, island....cve 1 41 | preakwater ta connec ar congtrnction to pravect the Mar SER Cea atn wecdeal Wh. to the rAver-are fooded, and the river ts @ veriect | tercourse with the Indian tribes was enacted 1n | ‘jaime on his party, uild to whom’ the donation of | Moon ri orn — —| Hell “Gates.....eve 3 26 | temished for mmtrineer her nents the Wonanenaveeniment | Z0% 8am Francisco; Dec 1, Virginia Dare, Hell, Balt rapid {arvugh the sity, It has commenced to | 1790 At that time no Indian tribe approached | $40,000 in the next KX yeats would be @ god- bet seth sypucai tila thane ities Min gives further notion thet irom Jani, iste the follow: | Ore: Nov 19—In port barks Li EB rece’ @ without doing damage, which would not | clviiization, and the law wa» unijorm and proper; | send. - John Goode, of Norfolk, was next In tng lights vail be emtaniishied brook for New York, just dnishing Wes Witew ure, Rave,®eon the case, probably, had there been any | but since then the Cherokees, “reeks, Seminoles | order as ranking among the chief contestants. light vessels will mark the extreme ends of the | for Marseille: > y es, ldg. kee Ae snow in the mountains when the rain com- | and Chickasaws had become clvilged. More | Governor Walkers iriends seemed rather desyond- PORT OF HEW YORK, SAN. 9, 1874. Breakwater, ‘The wen leht, vowel willbe placed 48) ) “Socnanara ov 4—Salled, bark Dirigo, Randall, New ME goed, 80 that the river would Rave been still | than @ generation had passed wnce they | ent during the day, though they claimed, wuat ‘ork. . », tt hibit t1 S: B gre flooded. Nese had exchanged the bow for the plough and | everyoody admitted, that Ia in the’ monet CLEARED. Tower green, Peake ee reel ent be lanes oe gary Mans, Dec S0—In port echt Emeline, for Boston Freshets in Maine. heir saperstitions and traditions jor the Bible | popuiar man for the place in the State. yards from Santa Theresa: Point, and wilh also exhibit | 7% 'jouxs NF, Dec 12—Arrived, brles Portia (Br), Rar- re ¥ and schoo! k. Yet while they haa emerged | 4. H. Stuart, Thomas 8. Bocock, James Barbour | gteamsbip City of Antwerp (Br), Lavar, Liverpool—J @ | Wo vertical lights, the upper green and the lower red. | voy, New York; Lavinia (Br), McKenzie, do- 18th, Dora : Lewisron, Jan. 9, 1874, | Jom the darkness of barbarism to the hight Of | ex.Governor Smith, Judge Robert Ould and ex: | Dale an TP During the day these vesvels will carry aed fag at the | (hr), Debriz, do; 22d, Azalia (Bn, Prior, do; Prideof the ‘The storm, which lasted nearly a week, cleared | Character of the laws enacted. The lecturer Laesenaes Cer Eno ee Boe eee eT RR Riiale So, Eile, Laverpert vin Quenee Corresponding. with these floating colored. lights two Ree eae wart do. star (Br), Moore. New York. ‘Wai morning. ‘The weather is stil warm and the | traced the early history of the Indian tribes. and | jorraal Pi snatcring ballot last erie Tne sony | Steamship Caledonia (Br), Sdey, Glasgow—Hender- | Shores one upoa Santa Mora Fort, w fore ahovetbe sear | kT ZOUN NB Jan 6—Arnived, senF Fanny Flint, War- som eth on ie laws enact ie won 08. yi ‘I 8 n, X ork. snow _ pecan potry: gps Eames ae lGeuacah Binion 1m ene ROneaE Phe ee = ee eta ed i. the minds of members, Steamship 81 nt (Fr), Lachesne, Havre—Geo Mac- on the other on Santa Theresa Point, 8 teet above the acleared, 6tn, bark Oseco CBrt, Falten, Glasgow: brig et r oa that of the 235,000 ensie. “ ~ Note—The ship chi ‘la will be between the Flonti: 4 lA} a , Sayre ative on ogy cone down wih ragments of | Right be'lagsed an “cilned, 0000 par-| was Judge christian’ ofthe state Court of sppeni, | rigciateZof FA” OP” Ube, ert an rmneeae— | weak ait ae oat eede [YO pects Porte ral bridges. tially so, while the remainder—constituting { and it was the opi é ‘ el 19 an erous to pass between the two float- American Ports. 5 pinion of members this evenin; Steamship Metropolis, Nickerson, Wilmington, NC— | ing lights. may ee eames. Avavera, Jan, 9, 1874, | SbFee-fourths of the Indians—were a8 wild | that if they dia not succeed in electing a leading ‘Steamship Co. iy cominand of their Lordships. BOSTON, Jan g—Arrived, steamshin Glancns, Beazee, oa fb the Kennebec River this | ®, Whea Columbus first planted the cross | candidate jor the nommation, this gentieman ip Hatteras, Ernest, Norfolk, City Point and GEO HENRY RICHARDS, Hydrocrapher. New York; barks Sarah Watson (Br), Bell, Toilo, ( Ne re eon er onen te ia "ie 1g | and the standard of Spain upon the shores of this | would be put forward and generally agreed upon :d—Old Dominion Steamshin UO. yormara | H¥drseraphic Office, Admiralty, London, Dec 14, 1873. pine Islands); A Haughton, Upton, S| eee cn YiNe the river open irom whe dain ‘© | Continent, The lecturer then proceeded to give 4 | as a compromise that would be acceptable to ali | ste Ruane Mec oeen Whatemen. Fhileng, Chase, Buenos Ayres: brig DF Brown (Bn), h clear and vivid picture of the several tribes of the | parties. Steamship Nereus, Bearse, Rostoo—H F Dimock. : chr Te ¥ ; y ene eee ee ee away irom the | Indians to whose customs and traditions he Partee attera stood when’ the caucus met to- | SchrAd Willains Morrell, Seamford—Stamtord Manu- | wsrived Stet Melene Oot 31, bate Ses Fox, Eldridge, of | sy Meluioah, fond! GRMATASH I} AMO GOS NOrN Save eee ir — x mic utely referred pointed out the hardships under | night. av this time the game system ol balloting, | fgturing Co. Spoken hug Slav dS, lon zo NW, sete thomas Hunt, | Cleared—Steamships Hecla (Br), Murphy, Liverpool; ‘The river is still slowly rising. Sane tern Seo aed {he | every member voting for whom he pieased at the | Bark Concordia (Sw), Lokander, Queonstown or Fal- Appleman, trom "Stonington, ‘bound to Patagonia, seal: | William, Lawrence, Howes, (Galtinorer her rien ack: 4 us system under W! | call of his name, was adopted. The first ballot was | Bark DU Warjen (G Chas Luli : more (Ger), Reben, Rotterdam ; brige Sirs In adairs been man: Colonel | th, " kx sark D H Watjen (Ger), Dietjen, Bremen—Chas Luling nie aacola; Sea’ Spray (Br), Elliott, Antwerp; schrs Lacy D, CoNcoRD, Jan. 9, 1874, | BUMbered in the sggregate about 60,000 | Jnage Robertson, 9; ex-Governor Sinith, 7; Thomas | fcumidt, Ship Sciota (Br), Mitchell, from New Orleans for | MSSited, sih--Bark Windaor. ‘The bark Fredonia started, soulg Among those Indians were 5,00/] iicurney & and Montagne & Seven ballots | ,BF6 Carl Peter (Sw), Ohlsen, Alicante—Funch, Rdye & | Havre, Jan 6, lat 341, lon 74 21, teenie the toni A heavy freshet covers the intervals at this place | Waites Who nad become incorporated with | were ariel OR canis roe ericed chacen 0. Ship Fleetwing, Guest, trom New York for Melbourne, BALTIMORE, Jan 9—Arrived, steamers Martha Ste- tale alternoon. The toe on the Merrimac has bro | the different nations by marriage or adoption, and | Withers rather gaining Eaittee Aeaning Mis ony | ae ee Lee arto -D ryweetare & | 903? laws 88 8, Jom 3450 W, vens, Chance, New York; Liberty, Johnson, New Onieans eD Up, ana the river 1s still rising. pomie ce bachgg: Si ye Ry Aad oe shee mmcreasing ana Walker beginning with 12 Brig Julia Blake (Br), Gavin, St Johns, F.:--S Sanchez OUR CABLE PING NEWS. een, Connolly, Rio Janeiro Menderes, ———- . lz SHIPPI f ? ristol (E): Rise of the Connecticut River. m connection with Indian hie were narrated, all ON THE RIGHTH BALLOT 7 ang Eva N Johnson, Johnson, Cardenas or a market— Below, ship Du; at fee Holites, Rotterdam. es Harrrorp, Jan, 9, 1874, | “24ig to show the intimate knowledge of the | ex-covernor Smith was dropped, in accordance | Brcth Son & Co. Sur SENET Cleated—steamers John ‘Hopkins, Hallett, Boston; > ” lecturer with the subject he so ably discussed. A) with a rule adopted at that stage of the proceed- [She auer aoe, cal 7 ee Layee ae me TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERAL. FW Brane, Foster, New York: barks Emilia (Russ), The water in the Connecticut River reached 23 | great error in the legislation of the country, with | ings, he peing the towest on the list, The ninth | Co. F Florence N Tower, Perry, Barbados—H a . Granberg, Cork or Falmoath & orders; Tanti eae, feet and 10 inches above the low water mark, The | Teference to Indians, lor the past forty years bad | palit, during the taking of which there was quite | Schr Hattie E Smith, Brown, dacmel—BJ Wenhers, | | The British Steamship Ravensworth Bonne, es Sa ween saiee water is not rising now. pay Bagel wt Gd judicious discrimination be- | an excitement and some betting in the rotunda | _ Schr Albert L Butler, Hodgdon, Cardenas—8 C Loud | Cagtle Wrecked om the Coast of Scot- | Thompson, West Indies; A D Haddell, Long, New Yorks eee ee eee a ances ofatherriceriai pli wnicn | Sud the clerks’ offices, stood as lollows:—Withe:s, | Cony ann E Valentine, Potter, Jacksonville—VanBrant | jand—British Ship Tameriane Ashore | Boros d Wildiamy cata riene Gai g ea ee . Destructio: $ . 22; H 1 5 oa — 0. a of Telegraph Lines. ne 81; Hunter, 2; Govde, 22; Stuart, 1°; Ould, 16, RaiitdSchre Shiloh, Sagua; WR Beebe, Aspinwall. J « Would provide ior @ survey and sectovizing of tue | Walker, 16. Under the rule Walker had to be | “2: ac Buckley, Buckley, Savannah—Evans, Bal 4 | $1” Gaspar Straite—Damage to a Norwe- | FU Acamship Phocnicinn (Br), from Liverpoo) via TORONTO, Jan, 9, 1874, Territory, the establishment of United States | q frot 5 . v ropped on this ballot, but after an intervening | o = ’ ‘ 3 ‘The late sleet storm has been the most destruc- | Courts, a Deiegate in Congress and all the neces- | paliot could be nommated, S| Oe mary A Fidter, Lawrepes, Eichment—Sisght 2 | nm BeeteMevemente ef Shipping | ee Wick Ga ances ean Sem tive to telegraph wires of any ever experienced sary officers 0! a strong civil, iocai government ior THE EXCITEMENT Petty. from and for American and Other | ¢o joad for the West indies, the better protection of liie and property. The Sloop Competent, Hurley, New Haven—Rackett & Bro. 8 SA’ hrs 8 Rate! Bere. Communication east and southwest from | lecturer concluded a very able and interesting lec- pe oo comers = a emg at oh pe ieee Sloop Emily. Dewick, New Raven—Ferguson & Wood. meres: L Jan 9, Baltimore: Paragon, Darky, “New York; Worlds. ‘or thie point has been almost entirely suspended | turing by explaining the gnevances under which | C&¢h iresh announcemant of the vote the anxiety | Steamer J W Garrett, Hix, Baltinore—W Dalzell, possowen Se more ssonville, «ince Wednesday last. the Tadtans at present eufiered and mirage the Peet ere per ee patentee er, ‘—— eee 4 eae. se ule oa rie het eda and Geo B Pres- eh ac! ae CNSR re 3 a“ - remetion which might be {adicionsly appl ed 10 | Goode, 25; Stuart, 26; Ould, 20. Ould, bems the ARRIVALS. Adespatch received here from Berwick, Scotland, | Je" CArrived: inverse on Uebo! ae ere CANADA. eir removal. | Colonel Boudinot was hearuly | jowest, was dropped, ‘when’ the caucus adjourned 2 dated to-day, states that the steamship Ravensworth | “CHARLESTON, Jan 9-Artived, brig Waltham, Béau- Congratulated for bis Priluant and successiul | unt to-morrow evening without making any nom- | RETORYRD BY THR HERALD STEAM YacHTs aND | Castle (Br), Sergent, which sailed trom Baltimore Dec 18 | {rt 10 Shoe Ant, Barbados for St Marys, Ga eee sf nee ination, The matter is in as great doubt as ever HERALD WHITESTONE TRLEGRAPH LINES. for Queenstown, is ashore, and will probably be a total | "Gitured-Barks’ Persia (Br), McArthar, Liverpool: Meeting ef the Ontario Legislatare— rent = ee ee ee i hew combina- | steamship Canada (Br), Webster, Liverpool Dec 2% and | loss. She ts full of water, and ts likely to go to pieces in | Boscq (Fr), Pasxuler, London; J & Boyd (Br), Persy, The Opening Speech from the Throne. THE ECHOES OF THE SPANISH PRESS. The republican members, of boum nouses, num. | uccpstows 25th, with mdse and’ passengers to FW J | a shorttime, The oficers and erew were saved. (The | CAI stoamsnins Pernambuco (Br), Hyde, South. TORONTO, Jan. 9, 1874, bering altogether 42 on joint ballot, caucused to- Steamsuip City of Merida, Timmerman, Havana Jan ti ganpenly 1288 = bh Seep at Sunderland, E, in Most Pam; Jan Adger, Lock wood, Now York: brig Afrl- i v Nassal NP, ys Le NK 5 caine 5 , Liv or] Me Legislature met to-day. Lieutenant Gov- | The Diario de la Marina on the Opinion | Bight to reper es United States | Kiexandre & Son uta ae ee a ee fh joa TEASTPORT bee Si—Arrived, achr Vashtl R Gaten 3 loimes, Ne‘ ork. ‘nor Crawford delivered a speech from the | of Attorney General Willams Anent / ggree, ‘The contest was between John F. Lewis, “Steamatip Virgo, dulkiey, Savannah Jan 6,witn mdse | A despatch received bere from Batavia, dated | Civared Ja vhr Z A Paine, Jones, New York. K, Jan 9—Arrived, US revenue throne, in which he expressed iS Virginia: the nt Si 3. L. B 4 ¥ ‘§ at meeting, for the first tae the arene: nae of ee 24 inst. has a long editoriai on ton, 'D. C., apd Jonn ‘eating, of this city. Norere bat stip Hunan rowel, Savannah, Jan 6, with Saukioae to ise a unamee) se ahonste, | Senn Cote i milla Savannah brig Bernbard (ery tives of the people of the Province of Ontario, and | the opinion of the United States Attorney General, —assouet. Ih Revananh River by dense fog Was detained 3 days | ror aear Straits. Apart of her cargo hasbeen saved, | Pamed s—A British steamship, supposed to be the congratulated the members on the prosperity of | trom which the following paragraphs are taken :— BSOURI Steamship Hatteras, Ernest, Richmond. City Foint and | Tne erew have been landed, but the vessel remains in apport ont pug oe pial a oe oh the Province during the past year, as evinced in THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. A Pointed Rebuke vo Salary Grabbers. | Steamsiin Cs. charge of the Captain. [The Tamerlane was built at Passed out—Barks Khedive, for Queenstown; Enislia, te completion of railways and the steady ad-| The decision of George H. Williams, Attorney Sr. Lovis, Jan, 9, 1674, | ,,Steamamap Wyanaxe, Couen, Norfolk, with mdse and | Greenock im 186, from which port she hails, and 15 764 | {wn an trom Bariimore: Bessie Baker, from Norsaik General of the United States, is found in these very 7 +f ment in the varior - read c ° n tons burthen. for Amsterdam; brigs Chowan, trom Baltimore for Rio vwanee: the ious departments of enter- | prief words:—“l decide that the Virginius at the Aresolution was passed by the House to-day ei ae a eres Fre eman, Nortolk, with mdse 1 yaonanin mete: Suneirordobn Hovde trom do tor Demarara; Orion, from Prive and industry. He wi capt car and fac’ try. le was pleased to know that | moment of ber ture had not the right to carry, | condemping in severe terms the President Steamship Benefactor, Jones, Philadelphia, with mdse Bark Runer (Nor), Ericksem from London, supposed oe a ET iepe ath for ew heise is. ‘8 Elinor (Nor), 80- m a and she unduly carried, the American fag.”” Whi ro Ce and passen) to J Lorillard. ae: ema ae pes s can apromotion Of | naa the Vi Mains ‘not the right to cerry ‘the Lbbsd pea emdeernet th picpdepeerate akan who | “Steamship City of Panama (new. iron\, Hildreth, Ches. | for United States, was obliged to sip her anchor to-day | mained mn port sth, receiving new, smmigra: alrei WS satisfactory results, | starry flag? Because the Spanish government had | Voted for or a ck pay, and demanding ter, Fa. in Sallaat to the Pacite Mail steamship Oo, Will } to avoid collision with am unknown vessel. [The des- rota aspires Gearanne Breteeicb. teens Aaa apd rejoiced at the prospect of a further | proved in the plamest manner, according to the | that no democrat who had voted for it, from Mis- it atch iurther states that she would go into Deal for re- imerease during the present year of the number of | WoFds of the Attorney General, that the ship “be- | souri, should be elevated to any office of trust or bre lisa Ck anata nae ge hoa nie which wont indicate that the vesel received | (ur, wekeanls, New Gisacovr Nat Pereeveranice, Lemon, longed to Quesada and the Cabans whom he repre- | profit. k Mindet (Nor), Thorsen, Antwerp, 49 days, in bal- Marsham: schr Albert W Smiih, Levitt, Key West Mmomigranis to the Province. Scnool bills, with | sented, and that Quesada disposed of the vessel ‘During the discussion Governor Woodson was | iss to master: 1s anchored at Sandy Hook, for-orde some damage.) Cleared—Barks Nenuphar (br), Walker, Liverpool; some alterations and additions, would be submit- | and ordered her voyages In all-cases, as if she were | condemied for the appointment of General F. P. | \ Hark Emerald (Nor), ‘ngicson, Genoa 4 days, with Maney. itr suo em, Frovanaaes. ; : Yed for consideration. Bills would be laid before | his property; that the oath of Patterson Was falee, | Biair as State Superintendent of Insurance, and | baliastto Punch, Edve'& Co. Passed Gibralter Deo $; is | Arrived at Liverpool Jan 9 Lydia, from New York (sup- ements, Moore, Famplco, i ‘be House for increasing the trecdom and purity of | and that the register obtained in his name was a | the democrats were condemned tor voting for | *4chored at Sandy Hook for orders. posed bark Lydia (Swe), Nielsen, from New York Nov | p, Sao Wrimainston NOs tana baie Rana elections by adopting the principle of voting by | fraud committed against the marine regulations | Fernando Wood for Speaker. aera Tans Tob; tee ar tae Se | sto ish, Ports ied: whe Seren Ly Davis, Cotteely Mar Ballot; by extending the franchise to some impor- | of the United States.” : # | Fine vote on the. passage of the resolution was | fen "chenue’ Now Gi, “ee acter ae tna ih’ bes | Arrived at Grav Ialqes ate" brig M #'Dana, O'Ne, Wentingiew. "a Yant Classes of fellow subjects excinded by the thin Oriteran wena eens. es r passag Passed Gibraltar Noy VW. Dec 26, lat8a lon, Had a | Arrived at Gravesend Jan § bark Libero (Ital), D’Al- sng ae tt iter sche GL Bradley Chipmen, Mar- Present law; to enabie all societies and companies | possible that she. sume tanctionaty, after aeeiding | one Oe RAVE heavy gale trom SW, lasting 48 hoars; recelved no dam- | torgo, from New York via Queenstown. tinique: Jan 3. BY Hazard, Brewster, Now York;, Ridge- ‘to obtain the right of holding property and con- | that the Virginius bad no right to carry the peered MINNESOTS e Bark Evening Star (of Tarks Island), Chick, Guantan- | Arrived at Southampton Jan 8, Ocean. from Boston (2). | Wood, Johnston, do. ther affairs in their own names, without hs ‘A. amo Il days, with sugar to Brooks & Co; vessel to Wa: JACKSONVILLE, Jan 3—Arrived, schrs Taylor & She expenses attending special acta ay aacrimmout | can fag, “as she had not been registered according amo Ga pared at Bristol Jan & bark Abraham Lineolndta | seats Snow, Savanah: Krams oncom Corti, “ & + shoul eclare that “she ought not 0 | Finances of the State—Inau; Address | “Bark Annie Ancasta (of Philadelphia), Turner, jefante, from Baltimore. Sth, LP Mallory, Stetson, New York: & F Bonney, Ken tion by the Legislature; and for regulating the dis- | have been visited on the high seas by another power, Sara) Address | evermude Odava wih sugar ioorder, ne S"* | “Arrived at Leith Jam 8, bark Statsraad Brock (or), | ‘ill, Charleston! Annie ‘Lee, Look, New York: ‘flora fribation (of moneys voted out of | the public | founding his opinion in the same reasons that hé of Gevernor Davis. Brig MB Rowland, Pierce, Malaga 49 days, via Gibral- | Jonamen, trom New dort \ ate Goniton. Gondon, do; Harry White, ffopkins, Flamonth, oni l= M Alcea ; ‘ul Mann, San mingo. sends charit YY propo! i pay- | had to make tne assertion if she had been St. Pavt, Jan. 9, 1874. | tar Dec 2, with fruit_to Hatton, Watson & Co; vessel to MGleused 2d, schr #L Russell. Smith, Kew H. mente to the respective institutions aided. | registered.” The application sof this doctrine, Hand & Swan. Jan 7, lat $710. ton 73, passed the wreck | Arrived at Larne Jan 9 stenmshtp State of Georgia ‘The collection of evidence with respect to the rome fe tha whose ‘absotmen rend or tbe sight at | 7m Message ot Governor Austin, the retiring e hs ‘erlogged and abandoned, | (Br), Cooper, trom New York tor Glasgow. Raterectaneigaper Baltimore; 4th, schr NEW OR} i ¥ Nerthwest boundary is still going on, and evidence | visit, with regard to every ship that might fly the | Governor, to-day reports the financi®i affairs of the | ONS er stern, a red signal, Wi had @ large spread eagle | “arrived at Bremen Jan & ship Gerhard (Ger), Klamp, ORLEANS Jan 5—Arrived, steamship Penedo, 1c. Charleston j shine Rock City, nee Faas, ug! ine for and it our claims will soon be in proper | American flag, would be sufficient to cover the sea | State in a prosperous condition, the balance in the | it, hoisted at’her mainmast head ; it being dark and blow- | from Savannah; barks Schiller (Ger), Wischusen, from state to be referred to some tribunal for arbitra- | with pirates ihe Neavy at the line could not get anv furiier parti Ayres: Victory, Wansa, Liverpool; bark tion. The Lieutenant Governor stated that 2 Yates Treasury being $218,498. The recognized bonded | {Df hetry see Sa particn- | New York; Victoria (Nor), Jacobsen, from do; Elieser | Hone, Ames Havana; brigs Hannibal (Br), Gllca,, Ri jat the ex. Spain has not even thought of adjudging to her- lars; she was apparently but @ Short ume in that cond! (ee); Jorgensen, trot Got Gastky Weieidoll Rosking Jan wily mee nahs D. Miles, ne Pg) ~4 _— ni = mditures for the year had been considerably less | self the right of ea) indebtedness is $450,000, being an increase of | tion. = ti 5 gi! pturing a ship apparently an J ‘Brig Al Rowell (of Portland), Jones, Cs ~ ships Pedro Pandolit, Pons, from Havat Mongalore, erceeded the SIDOUnL Sone Ree ene yews ad | American, Dectuse she may be violating on the } $210,000 since last year, the increase having been ey Waa 9 davar with ofan, iy ee Bocta Go.” > | (280. Lewien, from Phitadelphis. Tae ak ftom Demerara; scht 3 it Krona Picker from ‘was very large and fashionable. A number of new at ‘Spain does think toat ihe ban: The right of OTOP eS yas Seer eee tee noe oranges and coties, to: Jonas Smit eo. San yas) reoiens re patie beck eet ee peters mas *Cleated—Steamship Prince Edward (Br), Fraser, Bre- members were sworn in, and efter the routine bu. | visiting om the tight tons aed eh een eer at or | buildings. Owing to the increase of taxable valua- | Silom 72in passed’ a schr of about 130 tone water jogged | "0Pm (Ger) Hagemann. from Wimlngton, No. men; ship Magdala (Br), Kvans, Liverpool; ‘bark < tanz, Dyer, Providence, siness the House adjourned till to-morrow. tion a decrease of one mill on the dollar in the tax | and abandoned, with foremasi, mainmast and jibboom Arrived at Havre Jan 8 bark Vibilia (Br), Coffn, trom | nun, Soule, Havre; schr Sofi ———_ Tuas caution, suspicion, uo Matter wnat tag ne levy is considered practicable. Standing, painted black outside and white ins oom | New York. Souruwair Fass, Jan 5—Arrived,” Darks Aphrodite, BAILROAD THIEVES CAUGHT. cover her, becuuse the flag might very well be a | the Inaugural address of Governor Davis is, de- anght AC Jeverett Stephens, Indianola 15 days, with | arrived at Oporto Jan 6, brig Ossipee, Sprague, trom | P&Miieq° ark John ueddic and peg John fh fant, — disguise. main! . New York. NORFOLK, Jan 7—Cleared, schf Grasmere (Dan), Ma- Brrpasrorr, Conn., Jan. 9, 1874. Spain knew in the most undoubted manner that | He denounces the exactions of the ri com- Passed Through Hell Gate. pbc an vite Late cu aca comes, tan 7a ared, se! One month ago several baggage cara in Stamford | the Virginius had left Kingston on the 23d of Octo- | panies in advancing the price of Treignts, and BOUND SOUTH. Witnington, NO, vis fn pea ar ae pong iB ines 8th—Cieared, bark Bessie Parker (Br), Wren, Amstor- wie. Darghitieniay cash ber, after having given a parting banquet on | Suggests measures by which the State might le- | steamship Chesapeake, Johnson, Portland for New cas si pot in Doo | acy lone Saat, BMW atileas ondepaer ih entered and. property to the | poard, taking with her @ good number of expe- | Sally make these corporations amenable to the | york, with mdse and passengers. Si leaky. See en ane Moward Bich, \eededs Value of $200 stolen from Conductor Talmadge, of | ditionists, arms, ammunition, horses, provisions, people by whose acts they are created and whose*| steamship Gen Whitney, Hallett, Boston for New York, VESSELS SAILED. PHILADELPHIA, van s—Arrived, brig Tertius (Bwed, the New York, New Haven and Hartiord Railroad. | ¢lotung,-with the decided Intention ot jwembark. | trafic supports them. with imdse and pawengers a piwer, SC, via New | - Stlled from London van 8, ship New World, Champion, | Uiiberg, Gettenpure schra Lewin ’A Vorttael Semis, Later, in this city, Mr. Charles Prince, of the | regciion. Spurn knew Ce con ene land to ald tive FLORID, London tor New York, with naval stores to order. pint oy Gleared-Steamer Centipede, Willetts New, Bedford, Rengatuck road, lost property worth $75 in a simi. | and Titiof sald Mouth the Virginie touched our z Bont OC Ackeh, Mead. Beamtora for New York Leora pap satanic ea tations Efe TT Ct a a J - ” cr ol Se nr D Acken, Mead. Stamto! lor New York. 1 tors re lar way. The abstraction of these goods was | SU0fes, uot discharging any ot her cargo, because Opening of the State Legislature. Steamer Electra, Mott, Providence for Now York, with | ‘t®» Pende, for United States. batts weaver (ue, locale mewtiglien Sacre oe rs '@5 | the presence of a gunboat prevented her. Spain marpanasius, Jaa 6 1816. mdse and passengers. é Salled from Queenstowa Jan 9 steamships Adriatic | jralmouth; Mary A Marshall (Br), Wright, Buenos pogpren Bromma on the thieves completely eluded | began in that nignt, in the waters under her own RE, 9 BOUND EAST. @r), Perry (trom Liverpool), for New York; City of Mon- | Busy, Linden, Paierino, Messina; schr MJ Mosely, Cog: it bes iompbonn keown cast oon oar Acne hac Be ee the effective chase of the steamer Vir- | Both houses organized to-day. Liberty Billings Sehr J H Young, Keen, Elizabethport for Pall River. treal (Br), Mirehouse (from do), for do. es. Cape Hay, below echr’ Rachel Seaman, from jus, and, W r s © s azard, Smii izabethport tor x 5 ston. @ rendezvous in this city. Chief Marsh, aided by | the Bist of the eaine focus aaa see Ga poeeacd heap mp aeoore mat erd tr tt od Schr Loon, Hobbs. New York for Beldgepor. Sailed from Belfast Jan 6, bark Guiseppe d’Abundo | | Cleared.—Barks Alice Davies (Br. Oralg. Liverpool members 01 the police force, has been quietly watcli- | through mere suspicion, but waa operating under by two-thirds majority. G. M. Martin was elected Schr Mary Brewer, Saunders, for New York Boston. (Ital), Cammarota, for New York. Abram Young (Br), Farnsworth, Antwerp; schrs Abby LD ing for a = to secure them. ‘These efforts | full conviction that she was going to capture a | Speaker of the Assembly by conservative votes. Pn A gaa S Hazard, Phillips, Elizabetnport for Sailed trom Havre Jan 7, ship Colorado, Ingrabam, for eee Z, Trimdad; Priscila Scribner, Dasey, Whee crac a mith success yesterday morning, | stip not an American, but one which belonged to | The Governor's Message was read. He alludes | | schr Daniel Norris, Manson, Elizabetnport for New United States; barks Teresa (Ital), De Martino, for New | Lewes. Del, Jan 9 A M—Two fore-and-aft steamers hen leorge Arnold surprised tne entire | Manuel Quesuda and the operatives of New York. Haven, York: Sebastian Bach (Ger), Sanestedt, for United States; | PASO HLO ae states steamer Powhattan and aa party in Middiebrook’s building, on Fatrfeld | ‘The denial of the right o1 visit on the hign seas is | ‘0 te severe fliness which has kept him from | “sche Harvest Home, Modgkin, Virninia for Fairhaven. | sarriet F Hussey, Rairden, for do; Auguste (Ger), Von avenue, Their names are He! ‘and 7 & Schr Lavinia Bell, Baylis, Pensacola for P1 . unknown bi nry and Mary | a national and childish vanity. If a Spanish man- | bis duttes for the past year. He sympathizes | Sehr Lavinia Doll ay ley York tor LEELA ae Harten, for do, PORTLAND, Jan 7—Arrived, solit Julia Newell, Shep- Holland and Thomas Strong. They are des- | of-war vi peo, : he . -war visit on the high seas a s of th Hf Ne re Perage looking characters, and made prolonged | ances a RORLOnaataase Wha ter SIVCESE Tors eae | EMU PATORERT GU. EDA. CATeTpINAG; GAN tie) eee nn een er ernie Nore Salled trom Padang Nov §, ship Atlantic King (Br), | PAth USeared, sohrs Hattie ‘Ross, Farr, Sagua; Baltic, Tesigvence to the arrest. Their boots and garments | English, German, Austrian, French or American | fiaucial troubles of the country. He congratulates Brown, for New York (has been reported sailed Oct 1). | Parker, New York, ere oan metand muddy. Severai dark lanterns | fag—pecause shé may be suspected, or that she | them on the era of good feeling and the abatement SAILED. a Dee Fate Baigent AiTived,, steamer Witare ire their apartments. It is tatieved nae a found in | be conveyed to 4 Spanish port, where it is proved | of political strife and lawlessness, He represents Foreign Ports. Ray, Gaiveaton pore dation i solits hos ao ‘at the party | that the detained ship is bona fide a merchant | the financial condition of the State as encour- Steamships Metropolis, Wilmington, NC; Hatteras, Axtwerr, Dec 2i~Arrived, Eliza McNeil, Mills, San | or Baltimore. ' biaoee 2 irk passed in about nopn. had | een on a predatory expedition the preceding | vessel, wouid this b ' e 8 pring about more a 6 than ing, although impaired by abreach of saith on | Norfolk: Benetactor, Philadeipmia; barks id, Ant | Francisco. Sailed—Steamer Mary, Crock j eventing. All che missing property was found. | what inight be occasioned by a fiibuater disem | tee part of the trustees of the ‘Agricultural College | Werpi GB Fayzant (Br) London; Alaska, Barcelona: | Sailed 19, Thomas Rossiter, Tybee; 224, Glovannt Bi Howard A Hunt Petorsdo. Phiteceloiiac to load for Me. Mean s. Talmadge and Prince being sent for identi: | barking expeditionists, arms’ and ammunition to | fend, With heavy expenses, le says, there has | /slcrmo (Br), Bremen; 1 W Oliver (Bn, Antwerp; Lark- | neta, Accame, New York; Plosta, Anderson, Amesica; | bil M Richards, Irvine, New York; Earl P Mason, ‘Med UNG goods and took inom away. aidarebeluont We think not, and every honest | been no increase of indebtedness, aid that the | yorite, ror Spainy "annie (Br a aah kine ana, | Silegretiats Teens ae cles of nengor, Muusioy, | RRORELRE TAS featieh nes 8 3 Shu The ‘ought before the City Court | person is of our opinion. has been bett e town, Dem? ‘ 3 sebrs indeiphiay Ki rk, Sher 7) cco rath, New York: Empress Rented Mayo, ‘a. | le Tevenue has en eT assessed and collected | Georgetown, Dem: Mary E Pennell, Caibarien; sebrs | Philadelphia; Kinderdyk, Sherlau, New York. Crockett, New York 2d, ogra: ay Gare. ‘ie Boperioe co = mr wa Pay pence arched ae P hmgher epee | = into the Treasury of the State than ever greener Maint lds i satan Lia aa i, i aucun Dec l2—salted, bark Sarah, Nichols, Valen- pin Tratumore: : uae, vineeaay Sait n Sy next. Nahar a Bc Ces 4 e following vessels are anchored at Quarantine, out- a ‘ soite, Ginn, New York, Pebru: x . bec: ere can never be an! ————— ward bound :—Barks Zu(riedenheit, for Liverpool; Stell AxstxR, Nov 16—Arrived, ship Camiila, Crocker, Manila Sailed 5th, schrs Johnnie Warren, French, New York’ on reason to think that a friendly Power wishes no THE PENNSYLVANIA GRANGERS. for Cote: Telemach, for Norlolk; Sokrates: for Barce. | for New York (and sailed ith): bark Clattanooga, Free- | Susannah, Woodman, do; © b Hix, Pec Port asowe THE KEW PARADE GROUND. Suppose an Offence tn her fay lrom any other with — lonay Neesi, for Hull; Brasnnow,, for Hamburg: Ua- | Mah Cteaavan, bes s-Arrives, Baltimore (), Kalien- | dose hrainerd, Greskett ae, ee 5, for do; brigs Apo! 1 + 5 5 - erd, Crockett, dor which she is on terms of good relations. HARRISBURG, Jan, 9, 1874. | Gg."Liborty, for Demerara; Mavd, for Liverpool.” | nain, Baltimor SAVANNA. Jan Scarcived, ships Jupiter (Ger), . Tre Commissioners app. inted to hear objections Let us conciuae. The Attorney General denies The State Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry The following vessels are anchored at the Southwest sailed 21 og Prinz Frederich Wilhelm (), Heim- serioks ‘ork. f), MeV to Spain all right to inquire whether the Virginiu ‘ brach, New b 20 the) proposed public parade ground at the upper | nas Miolated ot not the laws at he eee ets | closed tts session to-day, to meet at Williamsporta | Spit outward pound —ship Jacob A Stamler, tor Sonth. | "Roxbyaux, Dec 2—Arnived, Albina, Pike, Baltimore. | Margaret “(B i John Bunyan, Martinique: iy enencos, iVeRpooL 5 ) is 5 “ ‘west Pass: bai Otilia (Nor), f Gottenp 3.01 +} parve! the island met yesterday at the office of | pnt adds that ‘The United States can doit, and | year hence. Among the business trdnsacted was pa wfor_Alloa:,brigs' Rising’ Sun, for Demerara, and | glg%% ents 0M Boyan Zad, Jonathan Chase, Chase, | Monwviteo pele Jenn McClave, No. 1 Pine street, Commissioners | that, acc rding to my mode of understanding the | the adoption of a new constitution, in which was Cayenne, tor 8t Thomas. Brawopa, Jan 3—In port ship Entzabeth Hamilton, | Dolores’ Mare MeCleme and Traphagen being present. The tract va ker the taeiuneion Gf ved ees to doso.” Here | defined those eligible to membership. A number Wind at sunset SSW, fresh. Robbins, for New York in @ few days; bark Assunta | A Power, New York via Charleston; E J Simmons, Har- a 14 which it 1s proposed to convert into the gation. ecessity Of an investi- of aaditional deputies were appotnted to consti- =e hae pesto, fromn gence for ie arenes to aa rington, Charleston. Below—A bark, with loss of main- parane extends from ean avenue We see that, practically, it is impossible ro proge- | tate subordinate granges, and resolutions were Marine Disasters. oe [een 3 Peiting Balsirnore fo ique, Tepairin; topmast. rived bt Outhrlide. (ori, Oins, elberbues¢ t to 211th street, bounded on the west by | cute the perjurer Patterson, becaase more, Than | dopted calculated to organize them im every | Bark Carns, Leverington, of and from London, | Conk, Dec 2—Arrived. Nettuno, Menighetta, and | “Gen'l Erzen,” fr chr Lizzie Wilson, 8t Thomas. ~ venue and on the east by New avenue | two years have passed since he.committed the per- larming Community in the Commonwealth. grounded on Coatzacoalcos bar prior to Jan lL. Amyko, Albrethson, New York. cs Cleared—steamship orcester, Snow, Boston; barks and the 4i{ariem River. jury; that the depositions of all the pirates of the Wonpunoua A : See cters With HU bone ae ee pure aba sailed for Havens aharNew Orlennaeen oo | rat Oo 2a, Hace Rarcelona; schts Nollie ® Jorroil Aen te he enenn’ tare thelr Virginius have RoeD taken, and then they were re A MURDEROUS ASSAULT. oak Or natt Oran Cay evening Dee saan perarne | y Cacerrs, Jan S—Sailed, ahip Sarah ignett, Burwet Serre Charles ms 6 Thompson, Tater, Sacksonvilie; e . x 4 . k e missioners: will meet again to-day. brave enoug™ % do it; that the filibuster ship has Boston, Jan. 9 1874. | Saved'by Wreckers wad are belne bronghiie Nassua. | — tn part Now 2. ships British, Nation (Br), Cornel, and Balled—Barks Caribou, Wood, Liverpool; Johanae been sunk “e escape,’ In this way, tne duty of re- | Henry D. Groves, atias Reddy, formerly em-| | Bank Senoxx JovssOn the 244 ult scnra Conch Peart | Gaddy, for do via Cayenne: Nonantuin, ‘Rnowies ior | ported aed 70). ot en Rpeney nee FIRE IN HELENA MONTANA. farning her, using ine fame (aches as was done in | pioyed as freight conductor on the Boston and | Telegraph. and Magnolia. and subsequently the Col | Boston: Cora, Coombs, for Dundee: Alaska, Humphrey, PeXino arrived, steamship Leo, Dearborn, New York. aaae kart a9 ment; this the chastisement; Ty Fg MR Providence Railroad, but discharged three months | oid iron wiih they had saved J a tt pind cera mem Sad Fortume, Taylor, uno; and Pb its WE oe Monten Tred brig Georgians se reported here ena LAH tan. 0.10t | Ee American Jonten Lat an cafer cur eyes t| ago for allowing hs rain to run tarougn aahed at | Seadetan'ar na heer adl'Maatinta haegtatets | yeate Seay tet bert Porogm al, om | SHANG tage Seated rg, 0 “ y ae ar Dot, and ask the ¥ at ), tor New York, kg. |, Mary jason, ice jond and Caleb Eaton, sory, isi nearly destroyed by a fire which com- | Divine Vrovidence to take away our’ lives or give | Providence, concealed, Nimvelt last night, 10, an | Wat Arede lost in consequence of Wie vessel"gaing 16 | Na TRL ten ee TEH POT a ne Slvonter, | RARE, OR ena migant, NON ofenne for mence@ this morning in Chinatown. and swept | |/¢ t0 poor Spain. With & coupling iron assaulted two brakemen who | Pieces. A corpse was found on the rocks, in a state of | “arrived Jan 1, bark Fannie H Laring, Loring, New | Saiied—Bark Sagadehoc; brigs Maggie, Mary O Rose away neeriy the whole of the city. The Interna | gporaRTAN “TEACHING IN PUBLIC 80H00) entered the car to eject nim, one of whom, James | iny the spot Mian nd hemi riceac arte YeMtied 30th, schr Baeco (Br, north of Ht yeaterds Ge case Vercums, Wolter ones re 3 1s ir Bneco (Bri, north ot ards, ol ‘cuson, Walter Cc) Sonal an fOosmopoiitan hotels, the First National miedo barat pose tele Cae ne ran eat | | BARK. Gaursnxnare (Br), Sewell, trom Maryport for Do- | | Dxats Deo 22-Arrived, John Fhillip, Beaufort for Lon- | Three sisters. alseeuic Bank an\ every irame buiding on Main street ALBANY, Jan. 9, 1874. “ff ured man picked | boy, which Rat, into Queenstown Dec #1 with pumpe | den (and proceeded), Tm port—Barks Sarah Hobart and HL Gregg; brig ee we Se Lous Hare. on Jan. 9, 1874. | up insensibie. Bis wounds will probably prove | choked and ballast shifted, resumed her voyage Jano, | DONRIRE. Dec 24—Sailed, Olaf Kyrre, Berg, New York. | Mary Fink) sels Jolin Balch, : Yaris & Biein’s large freproot rere ‘The Board of Regents to-day adopted the follow- | fatal. Groves ran away, but was soon after ar- | having repaired. Guantanamo, Dec 2i—Suailed, brig Teviot (Br), Alkema, WILMING ‘ON, NC, Jan 7~Arrived, bark Friedrich western Union Tea store and the office 4 rested, and to-day was held in $20,v00 bail. Bang Fannie H Lorine, Loring, at Cardenas Jan 1 | 9° Wilhelm (Ger). Gehm, Bordeaux; brigs Acti (Ger), Voss, Sisoconsaived. A strong “wind: owas Blowing a oaereohs thes aller fnll inquiry this Board cannot as EI 10 BT from New York. renorts if a hurricane ox the morning | (or Partandy irom oc tana weed Soto AMG | ph Punmley, Purge Cot” MAREDINFCh, do;pRambler on a , — f r Jamaica). at the time iad Rothing could stop the names, certain that any eeertemy orpchcol jer i tiation VERY MUCH WANTED. OF Dee Te, tie Bray cuiper,, UroMer: of Caps Loring, was slaununa, Dec 2i—Arrived, Pius LX, Leewe, Wilming- |—Schr Carleton (Br). Aubury, Nassat <<. teaches net creed us or denomina- , : jonai and institution und SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 4. Ax Unxxown Bank was below Savannah Jan 9, with | “Hayur, Dee 22—Cleared, Ada, Roach, Tybee. = A YOUNG, WOMAN FOUND DRownED, | Matasion comes within the provision of the seventh sec: Jan, 9, 1874. { lors of maintopmast Havana, Jan Icarrived: tres ‘taties Bowen, Mar- MISCELLANEOUS, at Gi "of the Laws of ifowxcopt | The Legislature has passed a bill authorizing he | gag Oninr dir), Matherson, trom Cienfuegos Dec 17 that hapter 642, of the Laws of l873arxcept ttle B Russell, York, Portland: Hi seilles; nedilamesi cargo of railway iron, put into | Perkins, Mobile; schr Donna” Ann BSOLUTE DIVORCE: tion of the act, cl OBTAINED FROM DIFFER- BorpENTOWN, N. J., Jan, 9, 1974, the Hartwick sen ' Governor to offer @ reward ef $15,000 for the cape | for New York, with k a, WI ty O8 d v r NP, '. RJ; 2d, brig Ernestine, K: hrs 01d Chi ent States; legal everywhere; desertion, &¢., sum. ‘There has beeN considerable excitement here,. No NEWS OF THE CHINA. ture of tne notorious, bandit, Vasquez, ana his | “em errnane qerenoes ft Bowtn tr owe or. | MOCO GOE lato. ap Gaetlame Han fear sea, Pana reared agate sea caused by the diswovery of the body of » young ory ya the jetta ee Joann. with a earvo of ice, ran ashore on the west part of canset: Nellie Cushing, Peck, Bt John, NB divoroe, granted: ee. M, HOUSE, a a erbread Grount * " 20, . — a aie. Seer on the chate of the Delaware Hiver, The do. Sam FRANCIB00, 360. 8, 1874, — —————_— tal wreck. The caro was lost, but the macerials were | ,<tltd wh,btlk Delores (Gp), Azauets, Savantate: gt: | A LD BRANCH OFFI BROOKLYN, ceaned was sbout 18 of age and to| Mueh anxiety ts felt here for the safety of tne HAVAWA EXCHANGE. saved by wrecking, sche Lady Honnerman and taken to | Parker, Falmouth; Hom Maat bell, Blerra Moren corner of Fulton avenue and Boeram street. have been very when living. me per: — Naagau. The & P R register tons, was built at Da- | prigJulia F Carney, Te ( Open trom 3 A. M, to9 B soon from Eason, Pa. recognized the deceased | ““<*™*!ip Chins, from Hong Kong and Yokohama, Havana, Jan, 91874 | Marivootta, Me, in 3605, and hailed from Pall River, Mase | 'Ucared gy brig’ Gomcord, Prat, north of Hatters on Sunday from § t09 A. as the daughter of ‘wealth: ta, who had | Exchange weak. On the United States, 0 day. cur- | Sowm AC Warson (By) was taken up on the marine | bdith (Br), » rea tyon; sont Jennie Spear, Spear, A BiOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED PROM COURTY offered a reward of $600 for Tecovery, dead or ere were 284 votes registered yesterday in the | rency, 7 prem nm : short sight, 61 a mium ; 60 ‘at Newport Jan 7 anda survey held, It was | Pensacola. of different States; legal everywhere ; no publicity; The had, z Twenty-first asgembly diatrict for the election of | 487s, ‘sok, 92 0 reminm ; short sizht, 98 a 100 pre- some part of the stem and foretoot was badly In port 3d, barks Henrietta Simpeon, for New Or- | no fees in advance ; advice (ree; Sopa for every aes. body had.po clotuing except chemise, nembiy ais mine Oia wenden, 190 0.122 premium, On Paris, 96 pre- fet orthe keel 0 and sphit false | leans; Cleniucgon, Norgrave, for Philadelphia; brigs Ha- | State. FREDERIC 1. KING, anges Epd stoctonen, @@ Assembivman, in place of Harry Genet. mina. some of the + Vessel | Vana, Mever, for New York; ve, Harkness. for Counse!lor-at-Law, 363 Broadway.

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