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’ 10 WASHINGTON, FROM OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2, 1875. FREASUBEB SPINNER IN 4 HUFF—DEPABIMENT CHANGES EXPECTED. ‘Important changes in the Treasury Department are spoken of by intimate friends o! Secretary Bristow. General Spinner, United States Treas- urer, and Mr. Bristow have mot been in accord ince the latter entered upon the duties of Secre- | tary. The venerable Treasurer has always asserted an independence which, under former secretaries, bas been respected, He even defied the civil service rules as an encroachment upon his privi- | leges, and in doing 80 encountered the firm policy of the new Secretary, who was resolved to carry out the law and regulations while he is at the head of the department. Later the Secretary concluded ‘that Mr. Spinner was an expensive official and That his office could be more economically managed; that the force employed by him is in excess of the requirements O! the service and that sympathy and not economy imposed upon the government a number of employés whose services an saely be dispensed with. This General Spin- ner considers an attempt to run his bureau re- | wardless of his opinion or wishes, and as it has been his custom whenever a new Secretary of ee NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. 8 A from for Havana, SPENCE PETTIS. PIGEON SHOOTING. ow anh Green 3m ye witha cormon tymehiner Ae rae tone oth alk wore eee quently, & young woman named c Saved. and taken’ to hamau in the sehr Brianne. struck im the neck oy she bullet, She was soon | “ahtain and crew ot the wreckeu vessel pry ‘on INTERESTING AND CREDITABLE MATCHES ON LONG ISLAND—EXCELLENT SCORES UNDER THE ENGLISH RULES, EFFORTS FOR HIS PARDON {xOM THE MASSACHUSETTS PRISON. Boston, Jan, 2, 1875. attendea by Dr, Wade, whv proved the wound, but could not find the the bullet, As Lizzie re- fused to go tothe nos ital she wus conveyed to yer Hg * hace 216 West Twenty-eighth street. doard ot & epanisn ship-of-war and taken to a port in Wirty years ago the number of schooners owned in Hingham was, ailengaged in tite Bshing dusiness Care. e.eas shooter, was locked up to | The ear ther have veen only 7 vessels employe The hearing in the matter ofthe pardon of | Two interesting and vastly creditable matches — peo ym peeigy Loasie’s injuries. Pp ae eet tosanadusetl ie. he early part of th Bpence Fettis, the notorious forger, trom the | of this pastime, so greatly admired by gentlemen, gear “by the sae of the sents Fanme Nye, and Fifty years there were 4 sloops employed er. in this business, —Hingham Journal, Hauirax. Jan 2—Sohrs Break of Dav and Duke of York were abandoned in the ice off Cape Georgia. The tor. Massachusetts State Prison was commenced be- | were decided yesterday at Dexter’s, the grounds | fore the Governor and Council to-day. There were | of the Long Island Shooting Oluv., The first of | present various gentlemen, who are anxious for | these events was the continued contest between SHIPPING NEWS Mer was subsequentiy picked up and taken into Port the release of tae criminal. Messrs, W. E, Birdseye and James M. Basebary ret of ot vemsln re safe, i = 3 Close: im vesterday. Me, WU Anan es WOR Se: Stakgeneamee) Mckay, Doin. Of | MrOaee, conimenned. OF OCEAN STEAMERS. Nonroux, Jan |—Schr John H mind came off a ways to speak upon the application, saying that he came / Curistmas Day. At that time the match at Gray's shipyard yesterday, and the three-mi asthe representative of the District Attorney of | was for $200, ‘fifty birds each, thirty yards | | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE | Mary Cobb was to be hauled up to-day. Sav Woxk, Sindid wot eenesotusamer tanecttd MONTHS OF JANUARY AND PEBRUARY, Comuxnce oF Bostox—The arrivals at Boston for the rise, five traps and English rules to govern, The | year ending Dee 31, 1874, trom foreign p.rts were 2547, men of Boston, but to give information in a mat- result then proved @ tie, each killing 26, when the Steaner | Sails, | Pevtsnation, Othe. viz— teamers, 225;'ships, 55; barks, 319; brigs, 440; sohrs, ter which would affect the hberty of thieves aud | principals decided to let the stakes remain intact | Wisconmm... ....jJan. | Broadway pee ly po a hy 4 great criminals, whom it seemed had the cOo- and shoot at 30 additional birds on either side, powling Green hrs, loops, & ‘The clearan tes: tor’ fo 1 #2 Broadway. {or ‘he same period were 2501 vessels, viz— Operation of those who shonld be the protectors | They came together as above for this purpose. | tra Ree bb schrs, 156) of the community, Mr. Pneips, who makes | The day was unpropitious lor such work, and tne ; ‘lip Broadway, | Be rr the GE ne YONeis: iar eraRmar this application, 1s the District Atiorney Who was grounds were covered with ice, rendering the {Bowling Green | “ Rosrow SuipnuiLpInde-There. were built in the district | the successiul prosecutor of those who bad been | of Boston and Charlestown in 1874 2 steamers, 7 ship: FS | “4 ” extremely unpalatable. | Hohenzollera business of ‘gathering’ ly unpi | T perks, 8 barkentines, im Wi sohoonere s slocpeqna s.yast Nts, KEKtoceooe~e: = a en itt Pr 5 . Kramer, Pr nauppen, Pot 17-—Fet in, Brik (s), Kramer, from Stet Lizard F Reck. Waltien, from Bremen for Philadelphia; Te ctintens Tolaie, irom Havre for omarpenan, Dec 16—Cleared, Happy Home, Coalfieet, Suixips, Dec 19—Sailed, Northumbrian, New York. yonyius, Nov S0—Arrived, Amy A Lané, Carver, New pebgunanara, Oct 24—Salled, fusan A Blaisdell, Sawyer, wes RRAGONA, Dec 10—Sailed, W L J, Vaughan, New Vuxrex, Dec 13—Sailed, L Honghton, Rose, Licats. Abraham, Dutch brig, fronr .petrolevin), has put into the river Bave to come up for re~ Borpxavx, Dec 1s— New York for Bristol with damage; she will p pairs. Lizarp Sigma Station, Dec 18—The Canada (8), of erpool, from New York for London, passed here ‘at i PM to-day, with a list to starboard. Port Gtascow, Dec 17—A large screw steamer, three masts, supposed to be the Bolivia nether une ‘ot while proceeding up the river last night took th and on the bank ot the river east of rereb lig! detained for some hours, Two tuxs were in thy er. Srorvoway, Dec 15—The Hindostan, Bailhe, trom Que- bec, got under way to-day, but brougnt up again, Svpsex, Oct S—Advices from Auckland, daved Sept 24, state that an equinoctial gaie of great violeuce had pre-: Vailed there, and the vessels {p the harbor received more or less injury, The most severely damaged was * the Treasury is appointed to tender bis resigna- | These men are the controling spirits of tae higher tion, he thinks it i# now UUme to step down and out of tne office he has guarded for over twelve years, With the oid ‘watch dog will follow the Assistant Treasurer, Zeroy Tuttle, who has also been connected with ‘She Treasury jor many years, The Commissioner ef Customs, Mr. H. C. Johnson, appointed less ‘shan a year ago at the request of Senator Scott, of Pennayivania, also considers nis = oMcial @aye as numbered. Mr. Lorrin Blodgett, | ‘who had charge of the Oustoms Divi- | sien until relieved by assistant Secretary Hartley, will be returned to duty as General appraiser. A new Assistant Secretary of the Treasury is also spoken o/, but it is not definitely | Known as yet whether Mr. Hartiey is to be asked to retire from the Treasury Department, where he Rae been since the administration of Andrew | Jackson, | IMPORTANT PROPHECY BY GODLOVE ORTH. | Mr. Godlove 8. Ortn, the chairman of the Com- | mittee on Foreign Affairs, says that in less than | minety days President MacMahon will give way to | the young Napoleon and France will again be raied by an emperor. | GENERAL WASHINGTON DESPATCHES. | | WASHINGTON, Jan, 2, 1875, THE ARMY CONTRACT SURGEONS. | ‘The President has approved the act of Congress providing that so much of the act entitled “An act Yeorganizing the several staff corps of the army,” approved June 23, 1874, as applied to contract sur- geons, be suspended until otherwise provided by law. i PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. The following is a recapitulation of the public debt statement :— Debt Bearing Interest in Coin. Bonds at 6 per cent. . Bonds at 5 per cent. 610,300 291,052 Debi Bearing Interest in Lawful Money, Certificates of indebtedness at 4 per een: . $678,000 Navy Pension” fana ‘at's per cent..... 14, 000, 000 Principal... interest Debt on which Interest Has Ceased Since Maturity. : $19,122,390 192,260 $14, 678,000 "219,040 Debt Bearing No Interest. Old demand and legal tender notes $582, 072,317 Certificates of Geposit.. sees 200) 000 Fractional currency. 90,598 Coin certificates. Princij . eee Dooaimed interest. Principal . Total Debt. 12,587,449 wurrency . Special deposits held ‘for redemption ei certificates oi deposit as pro- vided by law.. ‘Total... seceseee $137,740,081 Debt Less “onsh m the Treasury. January 1, 1875. $2, 142,598,302 December 1, i874. 2, 138,938,334 Increase of debt during past month.. $3,659.967 Decrease of debt siuce June 30, i574 489,039 Bonds issued to Pacijie Railway Companies—In- wrest Payable in Lawful Money. Principal outstanding.......... $04, 623,512 Interest accrued and not y 405, Interest paid oy the United States.... 25,396 Interest repaid by chopra of mails, &c.. 5,601,838, Balance of interest paia byt the Thitea States... + voces 18,728,558 THE NATIONAL FINANCES. The internal revenue receipts to-aay were $977,566. The amount of bonds held by the Unived States Treasurer as security for national bank cir- ulation is $285,128,250, and for deposits of public moneys $16,132,200. Fractional currency received from the Printing Division during the week end- mg to-day, $231,400; shipments of legal tender Motes, &c., $2,378.817; national bank noes out- standing this date, 9,471; national gold Motes in circulavion, $2,270,000, NOTES FOR REDEMPTION. The national bank notes received for redemp- ton to-day amounted to $55,560. RECAPTURE OF MOORE, THE FORGE A year ago one of the rooms of the Internal Rev- enue Department was robbed o| Treasury Warrants to the amount of $12,000, and James K. Moore and E. A. Williams were arrested on tne charge of be- ing the perpetrators of the theft severai days afterward, in New York, and were deivered to De- tectives Miller and McDevitt, who brought t to this city. On the 20tn of January they had a hearing before Commissioner John J. Jonson, who committed them to jail in default of $8,000 baileach. On the 7th of February they were in- dicted, but before the day set for the trial arrived & requisition for them was received from the Gov- ernor of Pennsylvania, the prisoners baving been imdicted in Philadeipbia on the charge of forging indorsements on some of the warrants, and they ‘Were surrendered to the Philadelphia oficers. Last summer, while being taken to court in Phila- Geipbia, they managed to escape, and up to this Morning both had been at Jarge. For some time ‘past the officers or the secret service of the Treasury Bave been endeavoring to rearrest them, and this morning Assistant Chief Benson received intorma- tion that Moore had arrived tn town, and going to No, 1,001 G street, where Mrs. Moore resides, took Bim into custody. Moore states that he has veen apout New York since his escape from Pniladel- phia, and having been informed that anole prose. qui had been entered in the indictment here ne ame home under the impression that he would mot be molested. Benson took his prisoner to the Treasury Department, 1 after informing District Attorney Fisher of the fact, also the Marsha}, de- livered the prisoner to the latver, who committed him to jail on a bench warrant. MULLETT'S SUCCESSOR. Mr. Potter, the new Supervising Architect of the ‘Treasury Department, was presented to the Presi- dent to-day by Secretary Bristow. He will enter mpon the discharge of bis duties on Monday. PETITION VOR AN INDIANS LIFE DENIZD. A petition having been made to Attorney Generali Williams to commute the sentence of death declared against McUlish Impson, an In- diaz, who murdered and robbed a white man in the Indian Territory, to imprisonment for life, Judge Wiiliams, after investigation, declines to recommend that the sentence be commuted, and Impson will be hanged on the 16th Inst. EWS YROM A REVENUE STEAM®: The r e marine steamer Rush, Captain Hen- riques, which sailed from New York avout the mid- Me of September last, for San Francisco, arrived at Valparaiso on the Ist of December, in (wenty- four days from Rio Janeiro, All well on board, Captain Henriques expected to arrive at San Pranciago apous the middie of January | Hewitt also Rreasared the confeasisn of Petits and | | the letters a | Wnen he arrived in New York, | Were read, and thea the Council listened to ae 18,962,031 _ | ciety of McDonaid and others concerned in the | put just here Hickox got out of shape, missing Bank of England forgeries while tm this country, | gx Straight, which carried him to his ¢wenty-arst and are by tveir cunning and ill-gotten wealth 10 | pind, waile Birdseye, allowing none to escape in position to carry out stupendous frauds, Pettis | tha: number, placed bim six ahead, an advantage has recetved but a small portion of the result of | nog easiiy overcome, Then Birdseye killed nis | the great forgeries, and the reason of bis giving | twenty-second, twenty-third and. twenty-fourth, Moou rises..morn bey 43 | Hell Gate... 5 80 00 HY PORT OF NEW YORK, JAN. 2, CLEARED. 187. such information as he has i6 @ desire orre- | ang Hickox, missing ms twenty-tuird, tne ee uy hed Thompson, Liverpool via Queans- venge. He has, without any promises veing ueld | referee decided the latter shot out, their | ae Olympia (Br), Young, Glasgow—Henderson out, to nfm fies bey 2G i gare seed raph the | scores being—Mirdseye, 18 © out of 24; | enn ier Meyer, Bremen via South- ossession Of facts which WIL riainly convict ; y } ampton—Oelrichs Bfeuson and Roverts, It had been alie.ed taat by the | Hickox, 10 out of 23 Mr. Birdseye must | *Sviamer Geo W Clyde, Pennington, Galveston via Rey conviction of these inen Petts would go tree, and | be given much credit for the skill which he he ae baie! says Fe ga es thatghe | displayed. Always a pretty shot, he was in excel- a8 such evidence against him that ne cannot escape tue prison. Ca reason why Roberts and | lent form yesterday, killing bis birds very cleaniy, | Gleason were not belore convicted was that | Mr. Hickox had been indisposed, which undoudt- testimony could not be used because Pettis could | edly accounts for his rather interior exhibition. not be bad to lay the foundation for it, The Governor of New York State, upon tue presenta- tion ol the District Attorney, has come torward Day in shooting the fiity to the above, the grand and asked for a return of Pettis by tne porn total stands:—Birdseye, 74 birds; killed, 44; ealta of Massachusetts, in @ manner that he may | +k : fecome a competent withess In New Yerk, sy, | missed, 30, Hickax, 73 birds; killed, 36; missed, 37. The second event, alsO a match, introduced a | first class artist with the gun, yet one who seldom Iu closing, Mr. Hewitt said that should Pettis, ¢™@erses from his retirement. When he dues “kick”? and refuse | approach the score, however, excel- to testiiy, ne Would lay himself lable toa greater | jent work can be expected. This gentleman penaity than he is now serviug. He would aub- | is Mr. W. C. Root, of New York, who shot Dr. At- mit that question to che law officers. kinson, of Brovkiyn, jor $50 a side, @race similar Councillor Frost asked how it was that Gleason fo tuat as above—tuirty birds eacn, thirty yards and Roberts were out on suc) smail bonds as 5 yige, tive traps, under the English rules, Dr. Ate $15,000, Wuen tne charges against them are sO | kinson opened the ball and bis bira went fving great? Mr. Hewitt replied that without Pettis no | toward Jainaica, not the least bit trouvled. Then conviction could be obtamed. | Root began work, and good Work tt was. He | Councilor Frost asked what would be the résult | xijjed nine birds in succession, using his second | if they, finding that Pettis Was pardoned to cbo- | parrel but oace, and that in bringing down nis id petitions of bankers and prominent merchants in New York and Boston. Vict them, should loricit their bouds and ciear | eighth pigeon. | Mauy of these dead shots were | ous? _.. | mude at very long distances, and every. | Mr, Hewitt thought they bad interests in New | poay who knew Mr. Root really thougit | York to retain them and take their chances. If jt was indeed “his shooung day.” Mean- | they escaped the ends of the eaith would be waile, Dr. Atkinson had __ killed | four birds out of his nine, and Root missing nis tenth, | and the medical geotieman irom Kings county scoring that biru, it stood m killed—Root,9; At- kinson, 5. In the next fire the Gotham represea- tative cut Gown three and the doctor but two, piacing the 1ormer Give anead, too big & gap to make up, even by the genial “sculapian disciple, Both missed their sixteenth and seventeenth, when Dr. Atkinson began to ring his true metal, as le cut down in the handsomest possioie style nine straight which brougit him to his | | twenty-sixtn bird, out of which number he had | MR. ISAAC PRATT, JR, | kilied sixteen. All'tnis time Mr. Root was “doing bis | | President of one of tne national banks, who sim- | jriends proud,” kiling nis eighteenth, nineteenth, ply said that he and nis associates now ‘ell that ia | twentieth, twenty-first and twenty-second birds, | the imterest of justice Pettis should be pardoned, He then allowed ais twenty-third its ireedom, but | Mr. Hewitt stated that there were a dozen or | stopped tue career of the hext two, bringing him | searched with the prospect of getting them. In- dependent oi Roverts and Gleason, Pettis would be put on trial oy his own coniessions, He be- lieved that there were forty indictments agaust him, and not less than $5,000 bail woula be asked for in each case. He had not the exact number, but expected te imiormation bs telegraph in aa hour. By aruie oO} the New York Supreme Court When a jury disagree. as in this case, che prisoner may be bulled. Letters supporting the positions assumed by the speaker, from prominent people, | twenty gentlemen who would, bad circumstances + vo the twenty-sixth notch, outol whicn number he | muda), permitved, been present aud added to bisown | had twent: redit, Dr. Atk | vestimony and tuat or Mr. Pratt. Fee a atin Sortie en ree | his twenty-seventh, spoiling a pretty ten straight | Mr. Charies B. Hall, President of the Society for and losing him the ‘mavcd, as Mr. Root, im killing the Prevention of Counterieiting, who was ove of his twenty-seventh, shot out tue medical geutie- | those who originally Signed the remonstrance tO man. be score stands:—Root, 21 out of 27; ur. the pardon, and had not withdrawn his name, | Atkinson, 16out of 27. Ail in all, the day’s sport frst spoke against the application aud reierred to has seidom, il ever been equalled. Mr. Koot used | Lhe wuy the go containing the names of tne | an Abbey vieech-loader, twelve guage, and Dr. At- | bankers had been obiained, He said that Mr. kinson one Oo! Scott's, ol the same bore anu char- Hewitt had worked in every way till he had tired | accer. out most ail of the Grst signers and secured tueir | With bat few exceptions, the birds were excel- | signatures to an appitcation ior the pardon. lent and not easily kiiled. | Mr. Hai Went on Lo say that nts experience with SUMMARY. | this ciass of \orgers extended back over twenty | DexrER’s—GROUNDS OF THK LONG ISLAND SHOOT- ' years, He had used money of the .ommonwealth ING CLUB, JAMAICA ROAD, NEAR East NEW YORK, in securing ine arrest o1 637 furgers and thieves, | |. L, December 25, 1874, and January 2, 1375— | and he kaew iuil well the trouble in making con-- prqKON SHOOTING.—Match Oo $200; 20 birds’ each; | | victions in New York. His own opinion Wag, that 30 yards rise; 6 traps; English rules to govern. | if Spence Pettis happens tu get ato New York be | (Nore,—Fitty birds shot by each on_ the date drst did not believe that Le would piead guilty, and | noted, making @ Ue score of 26 killed.) that if he did, he would get @ vominal sentence, | W, &, Birdseye—10101,00111, 00110, | and alter this Was ail doue wo one would ve cou: | 91016, 00001, 10000,11101, 11000, victed. Bie opin was based oe bis long experi 1111101110, 101*01%,101 1* 0, 111401, euce with tuis very Gieuson. He had haa nium «1 1*9 1, at F arrested three times in one day in New York city, is 11761%, 111'L—Snot out opponent, ' Total, ve and each time he was let off; tse first time oy killed, 45 ‘missed, 30, J. M. Hickox—10101, 10101,10011,01100, ving a diamond pin, the second time by 910 0,01111,11000,10106,11011,1001 janding over & $300 watch, He was told 1 1#910,01*01*1, 10110, 00000, v10—Suot by odicers in earnest’ im the case out by opponent. ‘Total, 73; killed, 36; missed 37. that it was no use to try to get Gleason without spending mouey, and made up his mind then that he shouid not again try bis arrest in New York, He did not believe that auy jury in New York | would convict eituer of tue three. He might trust the courts but not the juries. He had been aiter asi three Of Luese men for twenty yearsand had not been able to reach toem, and Pettis has the brains oj the iot, There are two parties, in my veliel, in tuis case. One is that the courts want Petus, and the OLber is thatan underground work 1s being done by Roberts and Gleasog, Wo have half a mulioa dollars at command, to get Pettis where they can | get bim again. Pettis is a profigate and would keep nothing, no matter how mach he might gain. , Fettis 13 not used by these men, He is tue brains, As ior bonds, these people Make them a mere baga- | tell ‘Time occupied in shooting off tue tie o1 30 birds each, iorty-tnree minutes, Referee—Dr. Atkinson, SamE GRounps—Jan. 2, 1875.—Match of $100; 30 birds each, 30 yards rise, five traps, English | rulés to govern. . Koor—11111, 111*10, 01*01* 1%, 001 1L1101*1,1 1*—Shot out opponent, Total, 27; kilied, 21; missed, 6. Dr. ATEINSON—0 1001, © 1*101, 0101*0, 00 11*1,11111,10—Shot out by opponent. Total, 27; Killed, 16; mised, 11. ‘Time occupied in shooting, fifty-three minutes, Reteree—Mr. Birdseye. *Kilied with second barrel. | ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. i -Chief Constable Edward J. Joues also spoke peenernccent et | in Opposiiion to the application. Pettis was ur- | At nine o'clock yesterday evening Charles W. | inde Hee apephegny DON serving wentetne iit | Braun, a sergeant of the reguiar army i charge corroboraced what Mr. Hail lad gaid about Pettis’ | Of the recruiting station at No. 109 West street, | ability aod being a profigate. He then reierred attempt d to commit suicide by taking laudanum. | He had been reduced to the ranks some hours | previously iorsome breach of discipline, and the degradation affected him s0 that be said to his comrades that he would kill himself. | They looked on the threat asa mere joke and did | | | tothe details of the iabor in securing Pettis in the Boles case, Showing the difficulty of jastening any case Upon him, however sure the officers might as to © feel his guilt. Men of this class don’t as itis termed oy them, on their associ- ales, Gleason and Rovert’ have aways help Pettia with their funds When he has been in tiou- Poa In Paes ae what Mr. Pe idatles had Said not think it worth while noticing it as he had taken | ne would repiy that no gentleman jamiliar : with criminal practice would for a Some drink, and they thought he would forget it as soon as the effects of the drink wouid wear | away. He went over to Hoboken later in the day, and soon alter his return, about nine o’clocg, was | observed by Frederick Keiser and Frederick Runl, | two of the privates attached to the recruiting sta- tion, who were sitting In the office at the time, to | take a small bottle ont of his pocket and swallow | some of the contents. As the man had a coid they thought it was cough medicine, and did not at first attach much importance to the act, but happening to ask aim what it was he sald it was laudanum, alleging as an excase thas he hai been fn the habir of taking it to make lim sleep, Ruhi thereupon rushed over aud wrested ihe bottie | from him, laying it somewhere out of Braun's | reach, Bota Keiser and Runi became greatly ex- | cited, and could nwt recoliect a moment atter | | wuere the bottle was put away. Keiser went | moment believe that such a witness could ve ree hed upon, There would be no difficulty in New York to show chat Pettis had made contradicuory Statements which would impeach him asa witness ven here in Massachuseits. However much they accumulated this Class of witnesses their credibii- ity would not be es‘aolished. It 18 vne tendenc ali over tie country that Where a party renders important service to the courts, the courts nave acted, to say the ieast, with the greatest leniency voward the eriminal 80 actiog. Tie New York gang, With its means and ability, vould not ior a moment allow themseives to ‘be piaced in the hands Of tas May, providing Pettis was produced, Matthew Bolles, of Boston, on whom Pettis orged the sii of $5,000 and jor which he is now serving a ten years’ seutence, expressed a wish against tue pardon, alter which the hearing was adjourned unui Monda: | ANOTH R MURDER. | a ne mkt regent ev, and | Kingston, Ja, &c, and the purser of steamer Canima, preter 29-3 eallet ie. eenan, the staurant keeper, | | fae er ne to pronure a doctor Mig | ‘fom Bermuda, will please accept our thanks for thelr A SEAMAN FATALLY STABBED WITH A FILE IN jatter gave Keiser the address of the *ttentions a ; ‘4 Smip Grey Bact . R THE HANDS OF A BROTHER TAR—EACAPE oF Nedrest doctor apd then went up to the room | sine Chey Ags, Tan tea a evon Tiursduy Where the anfortunate mao was, and endeavored | hight with brig Witch, Tawes, trom Baltimore THE MURDERER. to revive him by throwing water in fits face. Rio Janeir e ship was being towed up by the tag | Finding that not suilicient he took him to the George W Uni Atabout threqo’clock on the morning of the ‘28th ult. Charles Spring, a Oreman on board the steam tug William A, Hennessey, lying at pler 52 East River, returned to his vessel, having been on shore all the previous evening, and went to the bunk of a iellow fireman, named Peter Davis, whom he endeavore: to awaken. It is supposed | that Spring was considerably under the influence of liquor at the time, for on Davis refusing to get out of bed ne became very abusive in his language. From words the pair came biows, and spring, suatching up a large flat file bathroom, stripped him naked and gave nim & shower bath, He was then taken back to wis room, given @ bowl of strong coffee, a cup of mustard and such other things as suggested Luem- seives at the moment a8 being proper in the ewergency, He was walked abont, beaten, pinched and kept awake as much a8 possible and then, as no doctor could be got to come, tie policeman at Cortlandt street terry, Alex: ander Melinargy, was informed of it, and he had hima conveyed to the ‘Twenty-seventn precinct, On Nearing @ statement of the case Sergeant Mc\lin- tock ordered him to the Park Hospital, where Dr. Getinan took him in hand. He was seusibie while but the moment be was left to him- Adding the score which each made on Christmas | den. thagena 18th, | aes and passen, 8 Prince. West—C H Mallory & Co, Steamer Hudson, Gager, New Orleans—Clark & Sea- ma) pavamer Gen Meade, Sampson, New Orleans—Frederic r, Bake Steamer San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah—W & Garrison. steamer Gulf Stream, Faircloth, Savannah—R Low- Steamer Charleston, Berry, Charleston—J W Quin- tard & Co. Steamer Old Dominion, Walker, Nortolt, City Point and Kichmond—Old Dominion Steamship Co. Bo C Knight, Chichester, Georgetown, DC—J enyon. ERATE Vindicator, Morton, Philadelphia—James eamer Gen Whitney, Hallett, Boston—H F Dimock- Bark Don Guillermo (Br), Ismay, Loudon—R J Cortis. Bark David (tal), Bozzo, Dublin—John C seager. ha Giulio (Ital), Paolillo, Beltast—Lauro, storey & (Br), Thomas, Dunedin and Wellingten, ‘ark Nercur: NZ—Mailler & a hghe Bhoda B Taylor, Gardner, Jacksonville—Overton awkin: Schr varie S Webb, Homan, Charieston—Bentley, Gil Brig Jennie A Cheney, Arey, Laguayra—H P Brown & . Lisbon—F Talbot & Co. | dersieeve & C ‘Schr Kensett, Downin; Schr Elwool Burton, Schr Fraucis G Davis, Mayo, Cape Hayti—B J Wen- rg. Schr J E Ridgeway, Townsend, Jacksonville—Warren eae Nellie Crowell, Crowell, Charleston—Evans, Ball | Co. ARRIVALS, | REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE, Steamer Cuba (Br). Martyn, Liverpoot yu nore 2th, With mdse and 90 passengers to C @ rancklyn, Steamer Andes (sr), Porter, Savaniiie Dec 16, Car- Kn one a3 and gers Forwood & Uo. Dec 26. off le Istand light, Mgaaiiee bark Amiral Ceciile (Fr); time, spoke steamer Alps, hence for Port au Swamer Canima (sr), | Lecaivoat, Hamilton (Ber. 4 days, with mdse and passengers to A E Outerbridee: Steamer Cleopatra, Bulkley, Savannah lec 29, with mdse and passengers to Murray. Ferris 4 Co. ‘Steamer North Point, Smith, Phuladeiphia, with mdse | tothe Lorillard steamship Co. Steamer Albemarle, Keil, Lewes, Del, witn mdse aud passengers to the Old Dominion. Steamsbin ( Oe | Senr Parepa, Pacxard, Progreso 3i days, wita hemp to BF Metcalf & Uo. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE. BOUND SOUTH. Steamer Pee otal Mangum, Portland for New York, issengers. a, Young, assengers, Sehr Apna iaker, Baker, Providence for New York. Schr Hannah bi Brown, Sackett, Huntington tor New York, with brick to order. Schr Warren Gates, Smith, Millstone Point for New York, with stone to order. Sebi U U Acken, Toms, Stamford tor New York. BOUND EAST. Steamer Gen Whitney, Hallett. New York for ‘Redes Steamer flectra. Yo! hr Mary & 5 Providence tor New York, to! Schr Sarah Jane Gurney, Gurney, Elizabethport for Providence. selir U P Harris, Balcom, Philadelphia for Taunton, SAILED. Steamers Baltic (Br), Liverpool Ttaly (Br), do: Olym- remen; Geo W Giyde, | (ar), Galveston and K w ae, and Hndson, Fiewns; San salvador, aud Streum, Savainahs Gharieston, Charleston; Old. Dominion, Richmon | EC Knight Georgetown, DO: Vindicator, Pjlaelptia ships Royal Altce (Br), Liverpool: Altarin (Nor), C gore uaura Pride (Br), Nassau; Frank W Lusery, Barba: SHIPPING NOTES. Ship repairing has recently been very quiet. The en- tries since our last report have been as follows: — Steamer City of Havana, 1700 tons, has been on the mammoth sectionai dock toot of Rutgers street, to strip, ealk and remetal, and was followed by the Pacific Mail steamer Colon. 2635 tons, for new wheel; shiv America, new, 2154 tons, for her first suit of yellow metal sheaths _ ing, and ship Caravan, 1451 tons, to patch metal. Bark Liberia, 328 tons, and brig Zuleika, 249 tons, have both been patched on the small dock adjoining. On the large Clinton street dock have been propellers Redficid, for general repairs, and Amboy, to paint. On the snialler dock adjoining have been propeller Young America, for general repairs, and bark Canning (Br), 657 tons, for examination. Ship Black Hawk, 1126 tons, has been stripped, calked and remetalled on the large balance dock foot of Pike street, and ship Constantia (Ger), 1191 tons, ts now on for the purpose of being Stripped, retrenailed, strengthened, calked and remetalled, On the smailer dock adjoining have been bark John Worster, 611 tons, and ship Elizabeth Hamilton, 84 tons, both to strip, calk and remetal. ‘The entries at te screw dock have been as follows:— On the large dock, schr Fanny Fern, 122 tons, for gen eral repairs, and brig Favorite, 163 tons, to strip, calk and remetal; on the middie dock, schrs Alexander, 119 tons, and Anna A Holton, 135 tons, to clean and paint. and elevator Telegraph, to sheathe; on the small dock, pilot boat Pet, to clean and paint, and propeller James N Thompson, to fasten rudder. MARITIME MISCELLANY. Purser Jas B Docharty, of tne steamer Andes, from and te brig was going down under sailand a fair wind, The captain of the tug seeing danger of coilsion, cut the hawser by which wis boat was iastened to the stip, but the brig struck the sip on 1 side near the bow, carrying away a consid rail and forcing the anchor, whieh fe in upon the deck, breakin: ie Bhg or, stock, bestites springing the rail on the ce of the bioW Was broken hy starboard sid the anchor, Ww rom sinking. was found that she dia’ h e ch lost j ward gear. u 0 FED, dhe was hurt. Che damage to the Grey fagle was about $20, and the damaye to ‘he brig is also considerable. Both wore fully loaded, the ship with coffee and the brig with flour. jarvis, Demerara—Leayeraft & | 0. | Schr Stephen Bennett, Bennett, St Kitts—Cartwright | & Harrison. Dec 19 and | a1 ihre 28th, rude? | ori he | sailed 1th, Marcaretha, Ramien, Charlesto! | Seore Single Ppaneaenad York iy. | The number of spectators was excbedingly mie aggregating 20,941 tor the bark Moneyuick, e cll was fam with the great bond | ymited, as the mass of the fraternity . © a as AMERICAN PORTS. > | forgeries in Erie Rai!way, New York Central Rail- | deemed the weather @ litte too stormy NOTICE TO MARINERS. . sess ; | Toad, Western Union Telegraph Company and | for the amusement. Mr. Birdseye, who Be Re Her Britannic Majesty's gunboat Zephyr reports that an 2—Arrived, steamers Neptu mtheasa ge | other large corporations, which were brought to | used an Abbey twelve gauge breech-loader, went , 16. | reen when. gic the Bahama Bane ae passed or era Bihade Ming SGN Masta mals att e of , w 5 : light im the year 1873. The application which was | first to the trap, brougut down his bird, missed ys. jp Bowne Green | Siivsnowing a ittie above the water. The veselap. | Power. Jenking, Virginia: Buward | ih, ake | beiore the Council was no: then by Pettis, bat by | the second, scored the third, let the /ourth escape | Ba io. ‘l72 Broadway, Reared See eee CAEned Aa: WOR ane ARIAT e Tangier: Evan Dusen, & ice pine Bova S % the zeal of Mr. Phelps to convict Gleason and | and knocked down the fiith dead as astone, mak- ha an a 5) Broanway, Also arrived, brigs Oriana, Doane, Fava! , ‘orrent ™ ‘oan R Louisa A Orr, Orr, New Roberts of the extensive forgeries mentioned. | ingtaree out of the five to hiscredit. Hickox, | Cit = Syren SPOKEN, ore "aloe Beit Hadharay, Phil i . —— ‘a. using a Scott twelve bore, also brecch-loading, | France 2. Ss Bron way ghia Wiasmecusinieee Moen ee ee Sacmracriee rs fra ce ry Altrec, Liverpools Bt- cp down | grade of thieves, Roberts was convicted in 1862 | cut down his dst, second and fourth, missing the | ws. us Broadway. | ysimifes niorth of Berinudanalt well. Demerars, Dec'%, | bona iat), Harrison, og Nora Nickerson, “Philadel - 'Y | of being an accessory before the tact in tue | other two in the ive, making the principals three 80. Liverpool. 19 Broadway. 0 RB Regent, Wray. (rom Tadousas tor Melbourne, Nov pivar Glsncus, Beare Halnpow, Thayer, Ooi iphia: | robbery of the Adams Express Company {0 | and three at this stage of the game, In his nex? Heeb, “¢:iMamburg..161 Broadway. schrs Jaen Mayaguez; Jordan, Galvestor that year. If his suosequent pardon should | five, Birdseye scored an additional three, as also ALMANAC FOR NEW YO THIS DAY. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS, | Batley, Mobile. seria, Wm Crane. and Norman, be brought up he was ready to explain to the | gid nis opponent; but at the fifteenth bird for i a Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are ae et agi ats hi mer Louise, Fe Lees satisfaction of the Vouncil, One trial of Roberts | each Birdseye led him ove. Up to this point the AND MOON, ae WIGH WATER. | informed that by telegraphing to the Mxnavp London | § Martin, Brown, Demerara: solr Rescue, Waugion en had resulted in his dismissal, and there is but one | “race was anybody's,” both men shooting tn [eBay . i ea eee | Bureau, No 48 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart. Returned—Brig Water Witch, Tawes, for Rio Janeirs, way to rid large cities of men who were in the 80- | quite good form and killing their birds cleanly; | A y. ie ; ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of having collided with ship Grey Eagle (ee Miscellany). Below—Bark Maria (Br), Potter. from Barrow via Sa vannan, noe schrs L & M Reed, Salem; Bill Stowe, Cleared steamer Wilmington, Holmes, Havana. BRUNSWICK, (a, Jan 1—Cleared, achr Wave Crest, Gawiey, sand Sasled Dee 2, schr Scotia, Dawes, New Bedtord. BULL RIVER, ~C, Dec $l—Arrived, bark Marion (Br), Edwards, Teneriffe. Dec 30—Arrived, schr Mark Pendle- tou, i homan tnot Pendleton): New York. Jan 2—Arrived, steamer Georgia, Crowe! Sailed—Steamers Champion, Lock wood, New York + Bauator, Hinckley, Philadeipola; Seagull, Dutton, Bal- BOATS, Dec 28—Arrived, schr Ruth Darling, Gray, a FORTRESS MONROE, Jan 2—Passed in for Baltimore, brig Alired, Gamage, trom Paysandu, Sailed—Brigs Hansa (Ger), Bauer, Baltimore; lin, Wyman, New York (both from Rlo Janeiro); Comery, Harwood (trom Turks Pabremedl Baltimore; ind a fleet of schooners Lound north. American and all foreign vesseis trading with the United States, the samo will be eabled to this country tree of charge and published, OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Axrwzur, Jan 1—Sailed, steamer Nederland (Belg), | James, Philadelphia; sbip Aneroid (Br), Fletcher, Val- paraiso. Coxstaxtixopte, to Jan 1—Arrived, park AC Meyer (Ger), Forbrodt, New York (not previously). Dxat, Dec 81—Arrived, ships Madura (Ger), Von Pret burg, Philadelphia for Bremerhaven; Ludwig Heyn (Ger), Scnmeliing, Savannah for do; Jan 2, brig Anna Maria (Dan), Larsen, Boston for London. Liverroot, Jan 2—Arrived, ship W A Campbell, Curl- ing, Mobile. New York, Krem- x, son (nut the Niobe, Olsen), Martinique. GEORG RAO We, 2 SC, Dec 4—Arrived, schr E V Glover, lew, MOBEENFORT. tit “Dee 28—Arrived..schrs Lavinia Jan Mott, Newou ¢ (and sailed 28th for Pipe’s Neck to brick for Providence); géth, smacks, Cherokee, "Beatty New York, to lay up; 29th. Cal Wells, Vai K Gaile Young; John Roach, Cook, and as Mihe: Satled Ist, ships Lennie (Br), Horton, United States; Antaretic (Br), smith, do; Nereus (Br), Kemp, do; Lady | Inge) Dufferin (Br), Evans, do. | Queenstown, Jan 1—Arrived, steamer Wyoming (Br), Guara, New Yor: for ‘Liverpool, S; m .| aersleeve, | _ Sailed 2d, steamer City of Brooklyn (Br), Murray (from Cotton, do, do; 30th, Storm Child, Rackett, do, do, Liverpool), New York, sone Bilas, Jan 3—Arrived, sok Aunie # Conant, Haf- ford. New Rocne’s Fort, Jan 1, 8:39 PM—Off, steamer Hetvetia (Br), Webster, from New York for Liverpool. Arrived a Jan 2 bark Katie McDonald United States, Loxpox, Jan 2—The ship James Foster, ‘ork. * Cleareé—Scnr Hattie Baker, Boston. NEW ORLEANS, Jan 2—Arrived, steamers Themis w Orleans, New York; Martha N jall, Bares ilade|phia. Cléared—steamers Gortes, Freeman, New Yorn; West- erg Metropolis, Quick, do, pees, Jr, Howes, | hast aOoris, Jan 2—Salted, shins Peter Young (Br), lavre; Robt Dixon, do; barks Valadora (sp), Barcelona; which galled from Liverpool Dec 25 tor New York, has | brig Felipe (Sp). Havana, sehr Jennte Wood (Lx), : been damaged, having been In collision. [It is presuma. | .,S0UTHWrar Hass, Jan i arrived, barks ves (Nor), St j be or she has put into some port, but it is not soca- | Thomas: WJ Fatham (Be), London, | ed. trude Howes. | urea Zd—Arrived, bark Frankiin (Nor), Lisbon; brig Frite | FOREIGN PORTS. (Swe), Hakonsen, Rio Janeiro. Mallapeeanee Reading, Boston; bark Orvar Odd Artnor's Town (San Salvador), Dec 6—Sailed, sehr (Nor), Liverpool; brig Glare marae GC Trof bark Geo E Thacher, Kelly Grom Navassa), Baltimore, Aalto ealled from the Passes 24, ship pri | BLack River, Ja. Dec 7—Arnivea, schr Ulrica & Smith, Caine 30. Barcelona. | Smith, New York. W SMYRNA, MYRNA, bla, Deo 4—Arrived, schr Vietor, | Beakupa, Dec 17—Arrived, brie Village Boll Bi br ar | moulis, New York: I0tt, sehts Bessie Black (hs), ar Sallie M Ev. 2in—Schrs J H Lockwood, Hardeastle: Sallie Mf laws et Tonia, Mae. braky ftameane ties: Uecken ies ans, Willets; John Rommel, dz, Billard, aad Clara Mer- | Hound (Br),’ Williams, Geberra de Cuba: 25uh, brig | Lae Smith, for Boston, are still at the inlet waiting to: uango (Br), Douse. Prince rdward Island; 28th, brig t out. \—. Cl ~ ary U Rosevelt, White, Boston for Wilmington, NO (ee REN BER, NG, Ja Fen on tnveD Sean et eae NORFOLK: Dee sl -Arrived,. brig Frances Jane, Har- Bry Miscellany). Cleared /224, brigs Ovster Bed Lass (Br), Hooper. f { Brunswick, Ga; 3d, Semper Fidelis (Br), ‘Melhulsh, WHuW BBP OC Oban ares, ely wm D Man- Demerara? schr JS Lamprey, Mallowes, Pensacola. In port 2th, bark Lotus (Sr), Curry. reloading cargo | of brig Elbe, from Leghoru for Philadeiphia. | (Cappenas Jan l—Arrived, schr Maud \Br), St John, | ~ Facaourn, os Dec 14#—Arrived, brig Eagle (Br), Swaine, Halita led Lith, Beige Talty Ho, Sprague, Cuba; 13th, J B aa ae ean, im, Chase, aud S'S Smith. Snow, New York. ntileg Sts Benj English, Chase, New York; Iris, SEP ORT, Dec Sl, PM—Arrived, schrs ET Smith, Baker, New York for Providence; Marian, Meigs, Pro- vidence for Clinton; New York for pitenge toe CMa itecobb. ‘Bradiey’ Trovidence. vis Dutch Island for New York, M—Noarrivals. There are 25 vessels in port, nid. cE ARRAGANSETT PIER, Dec 30—Arrived in Dutch Granta Dec 0—arrived Hiasalls Rese eave apd TT f oe ow, ore s | Mary Flux, Dyer, Melaga (and cleaved for Wew fork Harbor, schrs Amos Edwards, Sumers, Provi- potted ath, brig’ Fram (Nor), Weissner Grom Philader | 22180d Harter ante ok Fotles do jor New York. in ‘port. Dec 8 bark Lnigi Montuori (Ital), De Marta, | gL ASCAGOUUA: Dec 25—Arrivod, bark Samora (Br), Por Arvived. Sschrs Alrana (Br), Mitchell, Pensacola; aria (Br), Everett, do. Sehr L A Burnham. for Marseilles, did not sail 24th, as: ed in port 2st rived, ship Kalliope (Nor), from New York, ‘arrived 4th, dist part of carso, for nla, Havana, Jan 1—Safled, steamer Columbus, Reed, New | York: ‘barks New York, Fickett, «aibarien:. Brottiors & j Sisters (Br), Charlesto r James 4 Brown, Collins, | Cardenas. | “Kinastox, Ja, Dec 20—Arrived, schr Mary J Lee, | Bogertiy, Ptatideipita via Port Antonio (and sailed 2d | for New Grieans via Fort Antonio) d 1th, schr i H Eaton, Adams, Pensacola; 224 brig Frank Clark, Mortons Mextvo? 2d, aches Coit Eaion, Young, New York via Falmouth: JA Fabens, Anderson, Pensacola; 21st, bark Eva H Fisk, Nicol, Gal: Veston 2th, brig Amilo (Br), Keker. ¢ CUD Pe n port Dec 24, steamer Etna (Br). Keker, trom New | ” ‘eiow—SchreTda L, trom Boston: B W Robinson, do York, arrived 224, for savanilla; 2th, barks Inga (Nor), | an tow, with jibboow broken off by collision). Peter Gustat (Swe), Celebataire (Fr), tor Pensa: Cleared —steamers Mary, Rodgers, Providence; Fanita,, cola; Northwood (Br), - | Howe. New York ; Virginia, Hunter, Charleston; Tona: Be nee ee Andreas: brigs ida (Br). | wanda, Wiltbank. Savannah; Roman, Crowell, Boston : Eureka Br), Wilson Jor do (is also repor! | Frande. Miyidence; schea Guth Matanza: edi Kenneth Fr), for Jenne & Simmons, Savannah. Crosby, from. Ttrk's Islands, arrived 16th, un Sie etn Dele Jan 2, AMArrived last night, sehr | Harwood, Davis, from Demerara, arrived iXth, 9M Fitzpatrick, from Boston, seeking freuht. York} Geo 8 Milla Tieton, (rom Hew Sore, | Steamer Chas W Dord, for Havana and Sew Orleans, Imh, une: Elizabeth Hassel, for Mobile; M Cre | sea eee eesterday afternoon. nan ir), Oolllus, tom abd tor) Lotkenort i, varrived | RSG Sailte B, for Cientuegos, passed down Inst_even- pLgckHFOnT, NS, Bec 26—Arrived, brig Tycoon, Chaasey, ng i togveph W Wilson, for St Jago, romaine. Noon—sehr Ned Sumpter. hence tor Belfast le. yuiatdca, Dec 9—Cleared, brig B H Bich, Paine, New | grounied on the upper Point of Fort Delaware, came ot Without damage and braceeden. | ¥9ftrascas, Dec St—arrived, brig Protens, Farr, Port | “ cl iting; Annie Ma land: Jan, bark Geneva, Corner, nities | In port, setrs Fitanatrick,, waiting: Annie May, Kila Presvey, and Townsend, loading | Nassau, Dec 8—Arrived, senr Amelia Ann die, Varkus, | Leontine: Fila Hresie ‘yoht Bc tvins, iad up. ami stands) Passed down, steamer Charley W. |or, Havana York sane | . Jan Rogers, Providence; Saxon, Snow, Boston | Nowell, Lank, Fernandina. Orta eas W Lord, Colton, Havana and New bd—Ateived, steamers Lancaster, Mills. Fall River; Laanae ‘Albertson, Newburyport: brig Ortolan, Dyer, 1—Arrived, biel Aa ti" an and Hoepman, from Baltin | He cand cleared samme day tor Herr few Orleas: Italian bark Prospero Padre, tor ork. for orders: German bark Meridian, for Bremen; es Joseoh Baker, tor Barbados. Sehr Joseph W. Wilson, for st. Jago, came down and remains ‘Artived—schr J M Fitzpatrick, Boston, seeking | Lewes, Del. Jan 2, AM—Heavy off shore this morning. @ visibie beyond the harver. Schir Nautilus, an unknown brig, Reading steamer No Zand a few schrs are still here, rks were beating I ate but no reporter: trom ontside ¢ 3l—Arrived, steamer Scandinavian rpool via Londonderry; sche, George mouth, to load tor New York. el, Daring: brig JB Brown, E Ari ‘ane, Helen Maria, mer Franconia, Bragg, New York. ers Polynesian (Br), Brown, Liver- New York; George Oromwell,, clits Canton, Havana; Anna R Lewis, Mo- Matansas. | cleared same d Googins, New York and ernaadi Bid, © ‘tleton cee, Albury, seamen | | alps (Br), Dr. Now. York (and-cleared same day | for Port au 8 Adelaes Hill, Gregory, Rock- 26th, M Gnawke Mali ‘st Martins for —, in | port, Me; distress, Cleared Sth, schr WL Franklin, Seward, City Point; Mth, brags Wiley Sinith (Br), Multord, Boston, (since spo- ken); 26th, Clara Jenkins, Coombs (irom St Martins), New York, having repaired. Lo Hanson, Ja, Dec 17—sailed, sehr C © acti Delawa » nat © Bearse, Biais- | r. steamer Constitution, San | (gry, Smith, Li Amos, Bunker, Pe Bark “ailed, schr Cook Borden, y, Deo 7—Arrived, sehrs Peter Mitchell, M Wentworth, Curry, do. aved, schr J W Vanaman, Philadel- ni, do: bites ABA BddreMourit, samt Mobile: L A Danenhowe PROVIDENCE, Jan 1—Arrived, Tost Beinmore via Nottole: Florida, Cra sehrs George S Hunt, Hexley, Gurney, Port Johnson; ainda ker, Phila vannal 5 Blackstone, NF. Jan oar ved, steamer Manitoban (Br), ied at2 ”M for Liverpool. red, bark Harry Bailey (Br), | not as betore), 17—Arrt | Smith, Verpoot VALPARAISO, hip Transito Alvarez tc), Dot bark Powhattin (Bt), Thomas, swansea (and Ath ior Pena Blanca). | Cleared 2th, bark Glencairn (Br), Webster, Caldera, Aquique and New York, Nov Norberry, from Penn’s Grove, Baker, Raymond, New York> Boston, to load ice ‘for Mobile. F Dow, Chase, Saltimore, Dee 31—Arrived, steamer Wyanoke, | Miki Sreaeen Copa! Couch, N | Antwerr, Dec ied, Salo, Nordgren, New York ‘Kelow-—selirs Water Line, Whitmore, and M A Bay- | (and was ri Reveourne 13th). ard, Camp, from New te uns, Dee Y—sailed, Caroline Eddy, Dodge, Mes- ‘or ‘ared—Bark Advance (Nor), ‘Throstensen, Norfolk,. to Jott Gorn {or Liverpool. SA weRtSTOL, Dec 15—Sailed, Nile, Tabbs, Pensacola; 19th, RAN! Loe 0, Deo 3—Sailed, ships Himalaya. | Kalervo, Hillstrom, do. Br), Eriston, Cork; Eastern Monarch (Br). Donaldson, BunuxeMaren, ec lS—Arnived, Feldmarschail Moltke gb, Erte, Uoekitey Wall (Br) Barnes.’ cio: Wm Me= W Orleans, | @ilvery, do: Ligge © Troop (4). Corning A Liverpool; bark Hagar, (ewis 1 ois. Yee si—Gleared, ships St Leonards (itr), Todd. Cork Conflict (Br), Hardy, Port Townsend: Blac. (Br Cote, Burrard Inlet; bark Nourmahal ‘ane Humiti (s) Salied loch, Hduard, Zincke, Baltimore; Ohio (s) Sehu- | | lenburg, do. Boxnay, | Laverpe | “Suilea Yo tora a 11 ov 27—Arrived, Martha Davis. Jolnston, | rol, Dec 17 (by telegraph), Bertenx, Davies, New ‘Je8 Ie Arrive, ship Ben Rhydding (Br), Perren, New castie, NSW oad aided, steamer Great Republic, Howard, Japaw ina. aRVANNAT, Deo %—Arrived, brig Elena (Sp), rhe tany, Havana! schrs Babel 1 trons, Huboard, or | € ORK, Dec 16—Arrivé Chasseur, Thorsen, Baltimore, CoxstaxtiNopLe, Nov 30—Arrived, Constatite, Hreglich, | New York, npter, Dec 19~Arrived, City of Liverpool, Quebec. | ; eee W Croscup, Fitchet, Havana; 1th, Tecum- seh, Bilis, Singapo: . balamore; ©: Heyer, Polam Dat, Dee IS—Arrived, Erna, from Bremerhaven for | the Lee, Lee, Bali epstecd bts ‘ew Orleans. ‘Sst hip Carrie Clark (new), fe) Passed. Ith, Enrique, from Sheerness for Americas | ysmoien Roads Ae francesa » rans 3. 19th, Kegina, Doughty, from Boston for London. Jan 2 . Mcke Fee eee onder on, New | with z sailed, bark Aariatio (Br), McKens$ SALEM, oan 2—Arrived, schr Nellie F Sawyer, Getch- all, Fey nae STONT ¥, Dee 31—Arrived. sehr John Crocktord,, N Yo ‘ur B, ovidence tor | Satled from Cuxhaven ork. | “Wavne, Dee 16—Arrived, Koln (9), (and cleared for 16th, Sueyia (s), Franzen, New | Mart, Provyiene Raat carrived, rk. Rengkt, Bremen Scar 8 M Tyler, Hart, P avana and New Orieang) sailed Ith, August, Harien, New Orleans: John EH “VINEYARD HAVEN, Jan 1—Arrived, brie Wiley Smith Kennedy, ; ith, tmbia, Larsen, New | (pp), Nassau, NP, for Boston, bet! pore Pd | | Sailed—Bri ‘iL Ray, sches Wm R Drury, ‘Das Os Small, New | porne, Rosina, Geo P Trigg and Kleanora Vau D fd. ne Rosin, ico FOr epics L, Rogers; Rock pork York. thomson, New | sor! New Vork Hate & Smith, New es do ( ct \ 5 ston for i pti m | peat Pius Dee l—Arrived, Tanta Moller, Pntiadet hats do or teantty Inlet; Alice P Higving Amelia or oteeaene Doce Caled, Trae ich and Foun M Ball do, ter ania Gunnautan, Dec 7—Arrived, Mary Fink, Dyer, Malaga | Delia Hodgkins, Portland tor do; Winged We enews nd cleared tor New York). ¢ 18—Cleared, Richard, Danielson, Balti- | ia plunged it with great iorce into Davis’ right side, | Kept awake. . ; nit ponies rr; ' . | mores cott, Charleston; Normen, Heigesen, Denerrating tne upper part of che avuower. Wiig, | Seif he Jell into 4 heavy sleep. He craved pas. | ,StiP Exogu Tarsos (of Prosporth before reported co- | New’ toes . # groan the wounded man feil to the floor, and hig | tOnately fora cigar and ins: sted that a smoke : “f intered out 17th, Hibernian (@), Archer, Vortland; Ma. | ~- naganspanaer sy J assaiiaut, realizing the edect of his act, rushea | Wold set him all right, Walle in his own room he BrIG CLana JENKINS, Coombs, from St Martins for New pice CBr ith, Sava 18th, Industrie, Hilek- | 4 BS SLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM puree from the cavin to the deck, and, juraping on ive | MiMitted that he Wanted to comnut suicide and See tr eee ee” Uhre Teale Wig, anesuaty fepeite ead. | alti nich, New York: Beizium, | A Peng stutes—Lezal ry where; desertion. €e. aul pier, made good uid escape, and has hot siace been | THreatened to attempt iv again if foiled this time. | Clewred 24th ult to resume her voyage. » | Masher Spee Nancylsrwhwon, New Vers. | SMeeeaeeeny licity required, ho ho Ba heard ol, The noise of’ the scute brougat Jt! probable he took an ounce of lundanum a8 | yiig Many © Rosevert, White, from Boston for Wile Meated (ath, Olat diay Merue her Wet. | Se at 9 some of the boat hands to the e, aude a tie boltle disappeared during the Arst excitement | minyton NC, put into Berinuda Dee 28 with loss of salis, | entered out 18th, Fenary secondo, Kusso, Philadel» | Se WO RGES OBTAINED PRO poystcian was promptly summoned, who dressea | 224 has hot since veen found. Braun is 4 native | masts sprung, ac, | pal ; ley Aes Wivavint pracatie aoe ubliclty |-the man’s wounds and ordered his re- 0! Germany, nas becn twenty-five years IM | Buy Frances Jaxx, from Pernambuco for Battimore, | 40% 16—Salled, Dido, Rank, Baltimore ; foes in advance adv co COMM ior avert : oan i “| America and has a wife and family living in Potla- ore ( priress Monroo leaxy, | Delphi fa aah a FRED Ras ‘i 1 KUNG, | moval 10 Bellevue Hospital, at which in | with sugar, before reported at Fortress Monroe leaky, | xenon Dec 15—Arrived, Pi B B state, stivulion the man died care a, Fasicen bie seduction €o tos ranks it i | gested St Nottolk Dee 31 for repairs. aumnick, Dec 1s--Arrived, Paolo Borzone, Borzone, tL oad way. at turee o’ciock, During his confinement at the three ‘ i eemien much excited of late Sewn Canute A Beevey, Falkenburg, from Fernandina | ee Dec 8—Arrived, Folkvang, Hamre, New York. “7 ei ry, cIaPONTART ea | hospital Davis’ condition was so low that but apie ante for Haitimore, in distress, was towed to Providence ist | failed 7th, Floke, Mix Kelson, New York. see yebility and Weaknoss, ry | little inormation relative to the ratal affray could |. boy noc Gay. THE ef inet from patoh Island Harbor. Her cargo of iumver | Maasstins, Dec 16—Sailod, Sheed, Olsen, Wiimingtod, stale rexcessen ae over murk ty be elicited from him, but from what be did say the JARELESS CAREY, THE SHOOTER, bs ctl tees tseaablet Ae sede iegetel oh . mc. nervous system, feet a { | Inference is that no previous animosity existed aihishlinseinntth Sour Momawe, Siller, from st Martins for » with Mines Dec mnt a lily, Lawrenge, Catania, TLL, tested jor over 30 years with Cart suscen tt calse | sait, putinto Nassau Deo 6 in distress, Salled Wth, Abd-el-Kader, ‘ow, Boston; Luigi. | prompt Fadicat and permanent cure, SEN | ee rT ee Ruocles Obine part Oc pris ad Some male and female roysterers were assem- Sona Ropent Parne, whieh was sunk near Dutoh ta: Mounstare, Paihg ore 1 zu, La Ciguens, Ruey, do; Mary | Rieti Pric 1 per box, six boxes, 6 bs ay | solely by a q on the part ot Spring, Ps ge ‘ - s fc | Lyans, Jenkins, do + th full directions, Prepar | Restavalen by Fath, “The uniortunate vicum is. | led i the quor saioom at the corner of Tair. | and bec th ints mot vet been raised. but the wreckers | yattitiy (Dec, ib —Arrived, AO Meyer, Forbrodt, New m cat Pie asi scton ateeeks New Fork. eet and § ie | kay that sie has been moved abo feo ton or Constantino young man of twenty-seven years of age, and hag | tieth street and Sixth avenue on New Year's | cidro and now hes in About Hy tect of water, aud, wath ‘Newront Doo is-ralied, Charlie Hickman, Tingley, | panne 13 AN ASSOCIATION OF REGULAR PHY, { no relatives mm this country, but @ father and | night, motner reside in Kngiand. The body was removed to the Dead-house and | the Coroner notified to bold am jaquest, They were in exuberant spirits, One of | them, named Dennis Carey, finally could ffd no | | other means to discharge his enthugiasm than to | to get he: the additional faciliues r up ina few days. ne Nv heayy weather aud broke ankar ntly procured, they expect | Galle, vis F Sawyer, a Salem from Sayannab, had hoa, sat 17 West Twenty-tourth street, W} | Discinna act Mert Deamness excluavely, DR. KECK'S Method and cure every | Trees bay only a9 being cured. { Fontsmovrs, Veo 17--Sailed, Lauget, Halvorson, Ponsa coli. Bauled 18{), Queen of England, Atiing, Pengacola, Also arrived 24, 9AM, steamer Russia (Br), Cook, New | , Brig Frances Jane, trom Pernambuco, will be towed alti York. FALL VER, Dec $1—Arrived, schr Harriet 8 Brooks, Arrived Ist, ship Midnight, Kendrick, Howiana’s Isl | Philadelphia, if and. GALVESTON, Dec 23—Arrived, bark Mal (Nor), Davi-