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10 hed Nr. oer Dank eo they might draw oo fm sam was handed Mo: gan L. South. Joba Boyd, Assistant Doorkeeper, havin, eare Aworn, Was asked whut services he rendered Irwin | that he should be the recipient of tue money. Wit- Ress replied:—Irwin wauted some panpa‘ets and papers to reach the hands oj ceriain members and asked him to deliver them: Colonel Bee came to | witness avd Said po subsidy shonid pass Congress ; therelore Irwin wanted fo see tnat bis irencs were in the House, and witness thought that be did so: Irwit Bever promised to give nim money | regarding the vill im the House; there was no arrapgement between him and witness, aud the latter never Mentioned money to Irwin; the luoney WAS a BPatuity; witness did not solicit any member of Congress to vote for the bill; never asked the support of any memoer; was {10 the habit oi distributing documents; va the money received; Irwin Was im the hi att of calling members out; this occurred every day with persons havin: business with the House, Witness repeated tha did Let expect to receive money Irom anybody; was pot in the receiving such large aratu- ities; he had received in anonymous letters vari- ous small sums—$5 or $10 occusionully. ELEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR HERS PACIFIC MAL RNQUIRY. Some Light Falling on Ways That Are Dark. AFEW WHO ENJOYED THE SPOILS Congressmen, Lawyers, Editors and Lobby- ists Recipients. MORE SHATTERED REPUTATIONS. | | hud received more money than Ranaall; he under- | stood Randall was authorized to deal witn the parties Opposing the subsidy and get them out of the way; Randall silenced their efforts; witness never spoke toa member o! Congress or an officer, except In an luquiriug Way, as to the prospects of tue bill; he was vever asked to do so; ne 1etained the money tor his own use, John D. Hersey was sworn und testifle ceived from Abert $11,000; le had been attentive Wasuixoros, Jan. 12, 1875, | 284 courteous to Irwin and brougat him around The Ways and Means Committee continued the g \bsidy: Irwin or somebody else asked witness to take botice of persons with whom Bee conversed, Storm, a member of Congress irom Pennsylvania, | pom, wnere he received the money; he re- | appeared, and testified that Congressman Randall | tained ali o/ it; there was no understanding that | Abert previous to receiving the money; had tre- | he bad been approached to influence his vote on quently received $50 or $100 for like services: he | the subsidy question. What be (Mr. Storm) the subsivy; the money was unexpected, and t he knew of a member having been therefore proved an agreeable surprise; it was 80 approached. The facta were these:—Witness _ nomination of $1,000; Witness Was now almessenger of the House of Representatives. Parker, of New Hampstire, that while the vote | washington during a portion of the Forty second ‘Was being taken on the suosidy amendment and | Congress; he came here to introduce an excavator iz | and also a machine tor making b icks; he did not stranger offered to give him $1,000 if he would 80 | Know he received the mouey trom Abert, but it ‘ht to have knocked | | win lad just gone, and hauded nim the money; he to Irwin, saying witness was @ good man for such TESTIMONY OF A BROOKLYN LAWYER. | work as Irwin wanted to be done; Irwin said Ryman Elmore, of Brooklyu, testified:—Is aM | tne witness with a card; Irwin remarked, | “MONEY HERE.’ New York, but is in Washington about ali of each | Toe ere ‘to deieat the subsidv, and they year attending to business betore the departmentS wanted to checkmate such proceeding, and saia A. W. Randall, formeriy Postmaster General, never done any business for tne Pacific Mail Com- Dow deceased, bad the tatter in charge; trom them; never advocated the Pacific Mail sub- | put himself in every possibie coudiuon to know sidy or any other. The witness then, in response to | Wat was goingon; he talked tw parties at the merely # question as to Wich had the most money; ment of the $50,000 in his ofice by Mr. Schumaker | the witness reported to Mr. Randall such iniorma- | to Mr, Randail in memoranda: he would tell Mr. 1872, was introduced by some person whom he | Randali who were here opposing the subsidy and MONEY IN THE AIR, met the latter occasjonally, #0 that he had meréiy'a | | seenae: nuemed $e ne ie the met everrnods wae casual acquaimtance with him; one day Smith ki ifhe knew the New York attorney of the Pacific Mail Company; witness replied that he did not but he knew almost all the lawyers in New York; | Smitn said, “They are going to pay me some a messenger in the Forty-second Congress and re- to the House; Colonel Bee came here opposing the -day, woen John B, unite Pith irantignninn to-day: which ne did; Abert asked witness to come to bis ‘Was mistaken in understanding him to say that 1 should be paid \o anyoody else; witness knew id pot speak to any member on the subject of told nim two years ago was, in general terms, paid in currency; he thought in wills of the ae- Jon, man SeRaRNE ADOUL. FO TOATR.A ADS “TE CORES | 0. J. Averill sworn and testited:—He was in he was coming down stairs in the Capitol a total | Whico, he thou; ht, would be ussiul—(iaagoter) — back to the gallery and not vote. Mr. Parkerre- | was in irwin’s room; a gentleman there said Ir- he was to receive $10,00: tockwell wrote a letter @gainst the subsidy. | that, in view of that fact, he had sent Abert to jr law; hasan office in William street, | ee Stockwell and himseif had learned there was for railroad companies and other clients; had desired witness to heip them to go 80; Irwin pany; was never employed by nor received a dollar | witness, alter making an engagement with Irwin, Capitol and at hotels in a private Way; it was @ question, described his connection with the pay- | to General Smith: while in Washington, m May, | ba as ie received; he made his communications does not now remember toa General Smith, and | Mr. Randal wouid then see such parties. talking apout It; he reported to Mr. Randall as stopped him on the know who was the company’s New York attorney, money; will you identiily me?’ witness passed on and thought no more of the matter tul| EXPLANATION OF SHAW. three or jour days alterward. when Wiiliam B, Snaw was sworn and testified:—He | John G. Schumaker calied at nis office | had been tor twenty-three or twenty-six years a | aud said he had a check for $50,000, bewspaper correspondent: bis residence was in which the Pacitic 1 Company had directed nim Washington; knew Abert very well; saw Abert | vo hand to Eimor to some one Elmore would | the first session of the Forty-second Congress aud Indicate; witness replied he must be mistazen, Abert paid him the mouey; could not say the ex- but then rememvered, and told schumaker what act time, but It was Het Irwin’s room; the $15,000 this General Smith had said a iew days previousiy, Were for bis services, &c.; fe would state how he Whereupon Schumaker said:—“hat’s the man,” became connected with this subject; ne was in and exhivited the $50,000 cbeck: witness re- New York in October or November prior to the marked :—“You are not gulng to make payment meeting of Congress; went to Henry Ciews’ office; tn a check, are you?” ana Schumuker then went had been in the habit of lurnishing iniorma. Vo get it cash soon afterward General Smitn | tion to Mr. Clews and forien years had oeen came in and asked permission to wait in the vce operating iu stocks aud goid, Mr. Ciews always tll Schumaker should appear, which ne did in about | kiving him commissions; ie sald to Mr. Clews he two houls, Woereupon Elmore said to Schumaker, Uunaerstood the Pacitic Mail Steamsiip Company “This is tne Generai Smith who says you are to | Was ging to renew the application lor @ subsidy; pay Lim some money ;” Mr. Schumaker then banded Mr. Clews repued he would be apt to know, General Smith a foil of bills and leit the office; because he was a director; witness sald he was witness remarked jocularly w Generali Smitp, glad to know it, because 1 the Postmaster General | “I3n’t that too much Jor one man to carry off,” and | recommended it there would bea 200d chance of General Smitn replied in tue Same vein, “lean’t going 10 and buying stock; Mr. Clews said he divide; I have to pay this out;” witness learned bad no objection to repeat tne couversation mothing more about the transaction and left Wasb- to Mr. Stockwell, and that witness wanted ington a lew days aiterward; the lollowing winter | some of the stock carried ior him, Mr. Clews saw | he was introduced by eitver General Ingersoil or | Mr. Stockwell and joformed witness he could com. | Congressman Connor, of Texas, to General Mor- | municate with him; witness asked Mr. Stock. | aD ie Smith, apd as he bore sume resem- well to buy stock ior him; Mr. Stoceweil replied | Bisnce to the Smith above referred to witness | that be had already giveu directions to that eflect—several hundred shares at that, worth 48 | | or 50; Mr. Clews said Mr. Irwin would have charge | or the business and witness could com. Bupposea he was the samme person aud re- Marked, “You seem two anged your whiskers;” does not rememper what reply | Was made; witness at tue time the $60,000 was | municate with Mr. Irwin, whom ne Kaew aid knew nothiug Whatever of General Smith’s as @ clerk in the War’ Department; wit Ditals, associations or history, but was Dow sure ness accordingly called o1 Air. Irwin, who 4 Was not Giles H. Smith or Baldy = a a it More tian jikely that the person was Morgan, L. femito; nad understood be was in the lobby, but On the other hand doubts whether i. was Morgan said, ‘All right, keep me posted as well as you did when I was in New York and 1 will see you com- ated ;’? witness reawenty ¢ communicated with Irwin and told him all he knew; somebody | | tire L. Smith for two reasons:—First, because | told him to go to Mr. Avert, who paid the latter being a very hocrai man would | him the $15,000; he asked no ques. him and | tions; with this money he paid his debts not probably have made uve of bis office without oifering something more | ‘whan thanks; second, because wuen witness, | the year aiterward, became well acquainted with | upon beiorehand; witness gave Abert a receipt Morgan L. Smith and inairectiy reierred to the oc- | jor the whoie amount; did not pay @ dollar to any currence in his ofice, Suith mauilested no knowl- | membef or officer of the House; there was no edge ol it; witness once remarked to nun, “1 sup- | raagement tuat ne should disburse the money ; od losses on stocks in otner directions; he haa lost outside on his own hook; no sum was agreed } we will both be brought iuto this tuvestiga- | bad uever carriea stocks ior any member; he fon,” Wyhereat Smith expressed surprise and said | never asked to infuence members; he had, how: pe ell ull he Knew on the suvject in @ Jew | ever, assed members how they thought the thing minutes; witness advised Schnmaker against pay- | was going, because Ment by check simply because he knew some | THE PACTS WERE INTERESTING opie were timid sbout taking checks aud pre- | to himself; le had asked men of prominence, how Ferra caso: be did not vouch Jor or identify | does it look? as an original principle he wasin Smith i ihe orvuiary sense ol the term, and was | javor o! ali ee ag he inight make paaeeen surprised that so trifling an identification was | and reaiiz: — deal of money; he gave bod oi Geeied suiiclent; supposed his ofice was made | ties interested in procuring the subsidy what they use 01 merely because he was known to the Pacific | regarded as very important information. afall Company asa New York lawyer. | The witness, alter rejating that there was a CONGRESSMAN PARKER'S TESTIMONY. large bear movement headed by Vantei Drew, was Hosea W. Parker, Congressman jrom New Hamp- | asked whether he knew of the payment of any shire, being sworn, testified thut he pever was ap- | money to influence any member or officer of Proacued by anybocy on the subsidy question; the House, to which question ne replied, Gid not remember exactly what be had said to | “Not @ dollar.” He iurther replied that he Congressman Storm, but the latter must have | obtaimed iniormation irom the committe: misunderstood him: witness had an indistinct | of both houses; the general current | recuiiecuion that when coming down the ps was ranging in the direcuon of supsidy, and he | irom the iadies’ gallery when the vote was being | kept his inienus well posted. Witness was asked | taken on the subsidy, he overheard some men | whetber that was the practice with nis profession, | Taking at the foot of ine stairway, saying some- | when be replied that he did not know, but he had Uhiug to the effect that Congressmen who did not | oeen doing it lor tweive years with Clews & Co., ‘Want fo vote jor the subsidy weed not vote xt all. THE IMMACULATE CLEWS & CO., Mr. Beck—Q. Don’t you think these men were | who paid hi in money or by carrying stock for | talking at you? A. Weil, that may be—don’t | him; he would telegraph ui brokers to bay him | know; witness was certain he was never ap | goid'onthe information sent; he considered the proacued by aoyoody in regard to his vote, and, | injotmation worth ail he could get. He repeated asa matter of tact, he was recorded voting | that he did not labor with any meniver to pro- against the subsidy every time and all the way | cure the sabsiay. turougb. | Tne committee adjourned till to-morrow morn- Charles Abert reappeared and informed the | ing, @vmmittee that he sull declined to answer unl | ay ooo f order of the House. | Adjourn | DONN PIATT WRIGGLING OUT. The money paid Donn Piatt, as sworn to oy Charles Abert, Irwin says had nothing whatever to do with the Pacific mati sibsiay; that Piutt fougnt the subsidy from first to last in person and | in his paper, but he and Irwin were oid frienas, and alter toe subsidy was granted ne loaued Piatt the money ($5,000), Whicn he bas since been re- paid. The letter irom Irwin stating these facts, | datea Decemoer 23, 1874, regrets that in sending | the money to Piatt through Uharies Abert he put dM 3 met again Mhis aiternoon, directly alter tne order of the House, and examined CHARLES ABERT. The Chairman asked, “To wom dia you dis- tribute the $106,500 belonging to the Pacine Mail Steamsnip Compauy accoruing to tue direction of Irwin? Mr. Avert read a prelimiuary | his iriend in this awkward connection, as the | Statement" explanatory of his position, | saying foana no reason to pre- | transaction had no rel soe sai juosiay. vent nim irom answering, a3 he was an agent or steward, and acted according to Irwin's direc- tuon. If ‘any money bad been paid tmpioperly it had been without direction irom him. Keveray donnson gave nim another opinion on Saturday, after a farther expianation, to toe effect that he (Abert) acted in a merely financial character and not as counsel, and therelore he could answer the question as to Whom he paid tue mont RECKIVERS OF THE SPOIL. THE MINERS’ DIFFICULTIES. BEFUSAL OF THE WAGES OFFERED BY THE OPERATORS, Hazieton, LUZERNE COUNTY, Ps., Jan. 11, 1875, Tne coal miners in this county and through tne Lehigh regiou heid a coulerence througu their dele- ie OPT e ete Ee oF Pay eene Mase by | gates wiih the representatives of the operators, | | ana the lormer expressed great opposition to | the Wages odered on the circular issued by the operators from this place on the 3ist ult., but many of the miners would giadly make a compro- mise. The inside men, who sre working on con- | tract work, might manage to earn a fair living at | | the prices proposed by the operators, provided Mr. Abert, as stated by liusel!:— J, M. Morri: Don Piatt... Ch A. | present rates in the market; but the wages offerea the outside laborers is too low, considering the | present price of provisions and the time that these men are obliged to remain idie irom various canset ch month. The mines around here, with the exception ot one Or two taatare leased by the ‘small fry” out- side the combination of big operators, beve been standing idie since the first of this month, This bas been arranged to allow the miuers time to consider the operators’ proposai of wages lor this Year, aud pos#ivly for deeper reasons. ‘The jollowing 1s @ correct copy of the ofer made by toe operator: Resoived, That the operators of offer to thelr men the tuhowiig rates of we haviug been interrogated con- Peraing the persons avove weutione % KOOW MCFarland. Suaw, however, was known (@oghter); be only knew nim spaper corresponden: ‘wine; Morris, Low deceused, counected with the baily Chronicle an publishea favoring the subsicy iu his paper; We nad DO G, Beret many years; ie had also known Sam Ward; Hersey was ap assistant doorkeeper or mger of the House of Representatives did not know Averill; Don Piattis an editor re: Jobo Boyd is an assistant voorkeeper ot the Of Kepresentatives, aud witness was intro- duced (0 bim by Hersey; Unittenden, he belie Wass lawyer; he could not teil who inirsduc averill 10 bim; he haa notning to do with Ward in saeee transactions; Moran was correspondent for T, aud rendered ne «spaper service Jor y received; Witness received nu | money froin the company. but from Irwiu; he took receipt jor the sams he paid; Irwin Jurnished = pi en per cont of the Ww | When the price uf coai fe $8 per ton ‘ou conta 4 With the list 0: those wiu were to be paid tae | Dethvort or Port Johnson. for ite labor $3 Ww) to @ money. | per wreck amined wages by the day. $a 8) per ve COLONEL FORNEY GRTS rweNTY-rIVE THOUSAND cutting Goa, Bireen ber deur of ie price iy iit os | DOLL. minilar work. 'W xraallow: e | to be ma ed by reducing the pr ned Oy charnoter fittech per tne price shall te asce ge ee ec a thts int, appeared near seen i withees chdugit the Mcturnand Gee te towhom he a 8 ie. '$25,000, was a a ger sized Aavance vr dectine at te Of ten per oont ior eve e msn than this geutleman. ([augnter.) iar oF fraction of @ dollar adyancy or decline in the Ly Was then ssorn, He stated his busi+ 1s socal oat ‘at klizabetuport or Port Jubuson, as fixed ry @ heWspuper correspondent; Abert paid | Monthly by the Legh Coal Exchange of Sew fin Bio die whet he cuFriou to Colonel Joba W, | ig Bt GF BY Who hal deputed the witpess to reveive er um; Witgess Feovived no portion of t Bever heard the Uviouel state what It; Withess came (row inw ame day and handed toe mosey to s @ pRAWS FIFTY THOLbAXD DOLLA! ROUT too! to the aot thet be MT as ibot conse om necouns of sais Si@eultys 2 seared meting Of oL@rators twok Dace todas. | tas. —Was | {i | He Fs | Halifax, and became a total wreck fa | be OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORE YOR THE MONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY. ‘Steainer. Sala | Destination. City o: Antwero..iJan. 18. Liverpool. J 13. | Liverpool een sitavre Livervool. Liverpool. 1 Broaaway. ly Broaaway :|#remen. Glasgow... Liverpool. | je of Ind: Poumerania, Maus kugiand . 69 Broad way. City ot New York: -| Liverpool. 115 Broadway. Ocean 9 Liverpool. )19 Broadway. EVs | Giamow...|7 Bowling Gree France 8 Broadwas Americ 2. wling Green Goethe 4 iis sreaiwav, rey y nz Green pies 28: | Hamburg.” 61 Bronaway. Repabii 19 Broaa way. City of London Cantor Hermann, Klovetock . verpool. .| Liver pool: Holsatia. Liverpoo.. i 6.|Ginsgow. .. 6.|Havre 6.|Bremen.. 55 Broa way. 2 Bownog Green ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. SUN AND MOOK. we 1019 | PORT OF NEW YORK, JAN. U1, 1875. wiGH WaTea, 7 23 | gor. Island..morao 8 al Sandy Hook.. Hell Gate..... _ fistasmate Kateri, tart Pome tse, mart, Now ), Naira, Algo Bav—<Arrived, bark Edith Mary ( Boston. Bremex, Jan 9—Arrived, ship Sirius Ger), Soller, Baltimore; barks Alliance (Nor), Hutchinson, Norfolk: Republic (Ger), Fortman, New York ; Gauss (Ger), steen- grafe. do. Sailed 9th, bark Leocadia (Ger), Wenke, New York, Baravia—Put in, ship Akbar, Lameon, from Cardiff for pore isee below). xpirr, Jan M—Sailed, ship Wm M Reed, Bruce, Callao; bark Melano Paolo (Ital), Philadelphia. Ciypg, Jan 10—Sailed, bark Eber (Aus), Gurich, New York. re Tows—Arrived, brig John Shay, Nickerson, New . With Loss oF sails, Patxocrm, Jan Li—Arrived, bark C O Whitmore, Pea- | body, Iquique. Favat—Sailed, vark Kate Williams, Hale, Boston; brig Constantine (Br), Ryder, do. Guavesexn, Jan M—Arrived, steamer John Tennant (Br), De Stoiger, New York. Graractag, Jan 9—Sailed, steamer Castalia (Br), Butler | Grom Marseilles, £¢), New York. Havrx, Jan 1—Arrived, ship Crescent City, Delano, New Orleans: also the “Hiska," trom do. Arrived 9th, bark Celeste (Br), Wright, Charleston, | Hamre, Jan 9~Arrived, brig Helios (Ger), Borg- | waldt, Wilmington, NC, Hoxa Kono. Jan 8—Arrived, steamer China, Phillip, San Francisco via Yokobam: Livenroot, Jan M—Arnved, ship Adorna, Hawkins, New Orleans: brig Mary stowe (Br), United States (see below), Arrived 9:b,3 PM, steamer Java (Br), Murpby, New York. Arrived 10th, barks David Babcock, Coleord, Charl ton; Flora Laca, Savannah; schr Mary A Rich, Maguire, Aracaju vin Queenstown; lth, bark Almira Robinson, Tarbox, New Orleans; brig Santona (Sp), | Strion, Charleston. Sallea 9th, barks Goethe (Ger), Stcenken, United States; Ellen (Br), Brown, do Loxvox, Jan 10—Arrived, bark Vesta (Ger),,Mooger, Boston. Sailed 9th, bark Attila (Aus), Callangich, States. Lisson—Arrived, bark Talisman (Nor), Dabler, New York. Newcaste, Jan 9—Sailed, bark Andreas (Bus),,Lassen, New York. | si United CLEARED. Steamer Idaho teh Forsyth, Liverpool via Queena» towtamer Chesapeake, Johnson, Portiand—J F Ames. my pimp pkauaanghauer Il (Outen), Zeelt, Amsteruam— iy ad Uns Bark Abbie H Goff (Br), Havre—C W Rer pink Baltic (Wor), Schwensen, Arend tens & mann, Ssark St Ursula (Br), Dickman, Rio Janelro—Pender- gast Bros & Co. Bark Montezuma, Briggs, Parbadus—Dwight & ar at Berm Minaito (Br), Morris, Kingston, Ja—A H Solom pbre F Fido (Ger Henken, BioGrande do Sul—Punch, | Nche Mabel Lent (Br), Beeler, Port Spain—Jones & | Lougn (cleared 9th). | bride ly ae a Bryant, Stubbs, Barbados—H Trow- 's Son ene Heren, Robertson, Arroyo, PX—Brett, Pons ut Co. sehr Phebe, Medero, Havana—Doliner, Potter & Co. SchrJ Morton (sr), Bell, Aux Cayes—Brett, Son & Co. Sehr RM Hayward, Doane, Galveston—W C Adams & ‘Senr MK Rawley, Rawiey, Fernandina—Parsons & ud. Sloop Eliza Ann, Boughen, New London—H W Jackson street and asked nim | many as jorty times; Witoess did not kuow why he | & 80a. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINB. Steamer Lord Clive (Br), Urquhart, Liverpool Dee 26, with mdse to Snow & burgess. Had s:rong westerly Bales, with heavy heud seas, the entire passaye Steamer pric (Dan. Kraemer. Stettin and Plymouth Dec 18, with grain to Funch, Edye & C Steamer Cordova (Br). Abram, Pernambuco 20 days, with sugar and 2 passengers to 1 Borland. Neer Henry Chauncey, | ks bun. ‘and pameugers tothe Pacific Mall stoam ship ‘Steanier Vicksburg. Rudolf, Fernandina Jan 5 and Port koval 7th, with mdse snd passengers to Herman Gelpere. ‘Steamer Chay arleston. Berry. oan ‘with mdse and | passengers to epie denny Ger), merore, Bremen 45 days, with mdse Brig Annie (Dan), Brown, Para 24 days. with rubber. &c, to Burdett & Pond ; vessel to John Zittlosen. 10 days i oh or Hatteras, with strong N ped split sails, sania Hunter (of Halifax, NS), Shelley, St Thomas via Delaware, Breakwater, 2 days with rolames wo JF Whitney &Co. Was 12 days north of as, with LJ ‘ond NW gales; broke main boom. 8 stove boat and received ate damace. hr J Auger. Bedell, sugar to order; vesse! to A Abbott. Crossed the Kquator in lon 37 W. Sebr i tl appa ey Cole, Richmond, with coalto | Slaght & Sehr PRS Doodle, Malsby, Virginia, with wood to | Bhi SH Set Hines, Steelman, Virginia with wood to Overton & Hawkins. ns 4 rH Raymous, Cranmer, Virginia, with wood to ayens. Echt? B Woolley, Balley, Virginis, with wood te H P avene, Scnr ida Grand, Curtis, Virginia, with wood to HP vens. Sehr J H Rapp, Cole, V! arninia Senr Barbara, Fra irginia. hrs W Garrett, ice Perth Amboy. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE. BOUND souTH. Steamer City of New Bedford, Fish, New Bedford for New York, with mdse and passengers. Steamer Becaginoved ‘ee Norwich for New York, = mdse and passe! ty, Haskell, Five, fy oon for Philadel pain ‘with stone to Conner, Sargent & ma E peer 2, Curacoe Now Newport “a ork, 23 d agate alt to Abe! ie ot Susannab, Nisaibaven e Philedel- ele E L Smith, Smith, Providence for New York. Sebr Dart, Williams, ‘Stamford tor New York, bas BOUND East. oon Chesapeake, Mangum, New York tor Port Steamer Electra, Young, New York tor Frovidence. Bark Sarah, wher wood, New York for Fortiand. n. New York for St John, Ni, he Se ee EE rom ‘Sehr Fly, Gardiner, Port yohnson for Sale: BELOW. Brig Marena, from Cardenas. SAILED. (Br), tor ‘jor Glasgow: Sole (Tal), do: ae Cannh 8), Cork:'Anna Olivari (Ita mouth; pian (or) Queenst>w: ed Cite NF: Andremeda (Swe), Ade julio (Ital fast; brigs Campidoglio pad, Re ler (Br), Pernambuco; Princ Beatrice (Br tre: Oliver (Br), Fortan Princes 23 Fottangit, ‘imeria Gp MARITIME | MISCELLANY. sam See cable news. The purser of the steamer Henry Chauncey, Aspinwall, will accept our thanks for favors. Sreamer Gzo W Cuypr. from New York for Galveston, yhich put into Norfolzin distress, wil probably go to from Philadelphia for repair: Steamer Ciyde, kennedy, sailed trom Norfolk yesterday AM tor Galveston, with | the former's passeng 1a cargo. i Garr Eacce, sunk at Baltimore, on Satur ices, Was elevated sufficiently to enabie the work- remove her lower vards and rigging. effort can be ma rain» the sunken tug Vigilant until the Grey Eagle is brouzht to an upright position, Bang Azon, Leckel, at Boston, from Payal, took the le of Saturday night when within abouc 6 miles of fon light. bar succeeded in gaining Provinceiown Harbor with rails split and the vessel badly iced up. She was toweu up to the city. Bang Maxrtov, Gaal Baltimore for West Indies, is ashore at Cove Poin Brio Wotrvittz en, at Vineyard Maven trom 8t Tho- mas creas ashore at midnight yth inst during avy northerly but caine off aiternoon of 1th without damage Ww! ih assistance fom the shore. Scun Lottie. Speed, from Corunna for New York, be- fore reported at Baltimore in distress. left New York 10 Jnly for Corunna with petroieum. and jetained at the latter port nearly thres mouths because “of Inreu- Jurities in hoy inanltest. Capt Speed then toox in sand ballast, bought the onions ow tig own account and sey ail for New Yor! he 8th af Veo the sehr encoun da gale, and had er imainmast vroken and ail the away. The provisions ran short, and fubsisted mainly un onions, 'the oiled, stewed, tried nd tricasee: the veoee| reached Norfolk it was deemed prudent with re sails on it carried to New York. the. omions are inaiuly in good n, only @ smail portion of them having ‘Torouted- Scns Caxsten R Lawrence, from Wesiern Bank, put into Halitax Jan 8 for repaira x, Jan 1—On thursday night last, durin; rm, the brig Agnes Raymond, Capt. Rana: Tan ashore at White Isiand, near Dover, 3) miles trom When some fisner- men discovered the wreck on Friday morning no person und there is nodoubt that all hands wi Goubtless took to the boats which w ed ash in swamped, w neighvorhood. board, Tae vessel wi Inagua for Haier, th gone and her side out ye Lonpox. Jan 7—Capt Scott will sooa commence with his mM pump to pump out and raise schr Isaac lies suuk wear Stoddard’s wharf, Thames | with sait, an F latest account masts Laror Carco—Shii cleared at Nortotk 0! cotton: he life saving station on Plum Island will be removed from its present site to u safe ly. John H Paige, of ben daken fail, tions upon uis proposals for m: commence at once, so that betore building will be out of danger. John Mann, 1043 tons, which for Liverpool, @ cargo of @ next storm the ‘At Bucksport theve are isid up for the winter @ vem | tnd seis, 3 tu@Loats und one barg: Samirecitning—A ship of 180 tons is tobe bales oy Bel- tor Capt Ford, of searsport. The fr Ae | Buokt 1 Virgie oak, bas just been landed by nr ‘Shar! NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shippin; ts feats and uip tain, intormed that by tel ning to the Hara.o London Bureau, No Ficet straet, the arrivals at and depart- ures from European ports, and other porte abroad, of American aod ali foreign vessels trading with tha United Wtatos, the same will be cabled to this country tree of charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. asvenar, Jan lomagrives 4 ships te Qn, Dea: | Stahl, Pernambuco °6 days, with | of | o to Baltimore rather than risk the turtner | Prywoutn, Jan 11—Arrivea, steamer Westphalia (Ger), iew York tor Hamburg. Pataruo—Sailed, schr Madcap (Br), Varwell, Umted States. Quxexstown, Jan Jl—Arrived, ship Imperial, Crosby, San Francisco. Arrived 10th, ship Leonard (Rua), Petrel, New York. Kotrenvam, Jan S—Arrived, bark Alexander (Swe), Almfeldt, Philadelphia, Also arrivea 9th, bark Ingolf (Nor), Kreedson, Phila- delphia. Arrived 10th, steamer Rotterdam (Dutch), Janzen, New York. Sailed 9th, brig Ellida (Nor), Klem. United States, Stcizy—Arrived, bmg Julia F Carney, trom Richmond via Trieste. Tnieste—Arrived, schr J M Haskell, Crowell, Balti- more. Also arrived, barks Carmela (Aus), Vicerinde, New York, after being ashore at Grado (before reported); Trappano (Ger), Merchicke, New York; Speranza (Aus), | Bucanich, do; Piemonte (Ita), Cappelino, do. Vioo, Jan 9—Arrived, Vetoran, United States—the pilot ‘was on board. Warerrorp, Jan ll—Arrived, bark Felton Bent, Brown, | Liverpool tor Havana (sce below). Yoxouama, Jan 6—Arrived, steamer Vancouver (Br), | Shaw, San Francisco. | Sailed 9th, steamer Altona (Ger), Hore, San Fran- | e1sco. i | Arrived at Jan 11, bark Whitehaven Lass (Br), | Knight, Bull River, SC, Lonpor, Jan —Bark Felton Bent, Brown, from Liver- pool Jan6 for Havana, put into Waterlord to-day in dis. tress, having been ashore. Bark Fulomena, before reported ashoré off Liverpool, has been gotten off and towed into that port. Brig Mary Stowe (Br) arrived at Liverpool Mth inst from United States, with buiwarks stove, having experi- | enced a continuation of heavy gales. | Steamer Jona Tennant (Br), Striger, from New York | for London, which arrived at Gravesend to-day, has been in collision. Damage not stated. Ship Akbar, Lamson, trom Cardiff for Singapore, has put into Batavia, leaking badly, having been ashore, and | would have to discharge to repair. Schr Georgia, Staples, trom Boston Deo 9 for Savan- | nab, was abandoned in a sinking condition In lat $7, lon 66, Crew taxen off by the ship Adorna, Hawkins, from New Orieans, at Liverpool. Ship Golden State, Delano, from New York for Shang- | sailed sth an a UNING' NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. | SHIPPING NEWS |“ in port 6th, fin Jo Jobn Barbour (Br), Jana bark Osmo MISCELLANEOUS, (Ras), Ranta Late (lor), Aldebaran nad No. Pri: Ger), | pvend: brig Hermann drich (Ger), Prive.|No. Prise |No. Price, ae Schinigeail for United Kingdom, 1dg; aud the above 15306... 20/2288. ., 1000} oo PERNANDINA, Jan 4—Arrived, schr W lH Jones, Kir- rr a by, New York. | 2 42....50 Sth—In port steamer lackawana, Merritt, trom New 88022300 York tor Key West; schrs & A Bartle, Smith, tor New eee | York; Mima a Read. Strout, tor Bristol, ; Ernest T Lee, | hae | Kideout, tor Barba 28 45... 300 TRESS MUSKOE, Jan Arrived, bark Aureola sae, 300 ai. Turner, Rio Janeiro tor orders: brig O Blanchard | 29.0... 300 (Br), Le Broéq, di 29.135, Alnovatrived, sehr Patria, Rio for orders. ora. 3p Passed out—“teamer ohio and ship Chloe, for Bremen ote... 300 barks EH Duval, for Antwerp; Kiverton, for Matanza: pres i000 brigs Woodland, tor Bordeaux; Kugene, for Sagua; | oy 65... 300 Lapnine tor Cubas sallie Brown, for Liston; I J 29195 ;. “300 nings, and sehrs Birdess and J Overton for Cuba. 29 42... 0) aiso passed out, bark Paladin, tor Port 0; brigs | 29228" 221308 Mary Jones, for Helust; Water Witeh, for Rio Janeiro: 3002 177300 Chesapeake, for Demerara; Chattanooga, for Porto 038. 3a TON, Jan W—Arrived, brig Helen M Rowley, eeetgees 8 ew York; schr Susan Wright, Mount. do. 20385. -” “300 i on), Marchssen, Liverpool 2938)... 700 ice Hodges, Skinuer, Kingston, 129 87... S00 THI Jun 9~ Arrived acts Mary H Wescott, j29594" “Sud Jan tor Newbern: Abby Emery, Emery. 29 199. °° “300 r New York; Chauncey © ennedy, do tor do: 29 368, .7 200 Morelight,. Allen, Calais tor do: Wim Deming. Mitchell: 29707. 777308 do tor do: witt, Manson, Wiscasset for do: Se- 2140, ogers. Portland’ for do: Teluman, Foster, do for sor02. 308 «do tor do. WES) rrived, bark Lady Westmore- xt} of land (Br), Dunn, Liverpool, leaking: Wid. 3d peoBite Jan Marri iP Ronochan (Br), Scott, 3K 30 AVErbOE 3 NEW ORLEANS, Jan 10—Arrived, steamer Oberon Bes 38 (Bn, Hanney, Liverpool; bark Kalisto (Nor), Kittel, Tar- 30°56... 7300 Fagona: sehr J & Craig, Ru: Titn—Cieared,. ship Sciota (Bn, Mitchell, Liverpool: ge" 30 barks Alpha (Nor), Monsen, Roesén; Peti Dubrovacki 3064.7. 300 (Aus). Chersanaz, Liverpool. 30535, - 27300 Arrived, at thé Passes th, bares Rosario (Sp), from 30606" 3° 7300 malay a: Weser (Ger), Poppe, trom bremen, 90646.” 00 Sailed—Sehr John H Kranz. 30700, : 700 NURFOLK. Jan i—agiled, steamer Clyde, Kennedy, S794, 22300 New York ior Gulvestou "via Key West (with cargo of 908397. 23uu fe le ‘30346, és SMW BEDFORD Jan L—Arrived, schrs Louisa Fran- bce | ‘New Yor »: 1303 Cs PM—Arrived, sehr Lavina Jane, Mott, Providence for New York cand sailed 10th). Sailed—Re venue cutter Dexter, Dean, on a cruise. sailed, bark Morena, Nichols, New York for Port- L y¥, Hagsell, Blue Hill, Me, tor Phila- renrs Montana, ‘Crawtord, Boston’ for Ba! ‘ald, Morris, Rockiand for New York; Susan- Dennisoi, Vinainaven, for Eniladelphia Lyndon, er, New York for Danville: Hatte Coombs. Rock: land for Richmond; Jono Meter, Parker, Se New ork tor Cohasset narrows. 9h, AM—Arrived In the night, schr Julia A Tate, Tate, ridence tor New York, rt—Schr Cyrus Fossett, Pierce, from Fall River for New aie GONDON, Jan 9—Arrived, schr Rebecca, from iew Yor! NEW HAVEN, Jan 9—Arrived, senrs H_M Risley, Ho- boken; Joha Brooks, Fox, New York; barge Ira 0 Whit- Gieured-—Schr HM Ridgley, Anderson, New York. P Aco LA, Jan 5—Cleared, schr Fannie @ Warner, ventuegos, 6th: iewred: ship Epaminondas (Br), Brodie, Hull; bark jycques Cartier (ry. Guion, Belle Laie (France). PHILADELPHIA, Jan §—Arrived steamer Vindicator, Morton, New York. Nth—Arrived, steamers Juniata, Catharine, Havana: Harcisburg, Boston, ieamer Indiana, Liverpool; brig © Neamann Gae (Ger), Cork. Barks Sebastian Bach (Ger), Bremen; Minne» sote Caines? Maret (Bn), Cork. for orders; schira wm Maranal . Havana, and Emily N Naylor, St Jago. rus, Del, Jan Il—steamer Roman, trom Bos- ton, and Alliance are off Delaware City coming up, Passed down—steamers North Point, for New York; Equator, tor Charleston; Catharine Whiting, for Provi- ‘In the harbor, bark Bainbow, from Bos whtwes, Del, Jan li—Schr Allen Green, trom New York, “ork, Mispan and brig John Welsh went to sea Satur- F100 aan Farragut, from St George, Me, is here for Phila- “the te Ico in the harbor and up the bay ls heavy. \d a few schrs are here. fio wreteais of note since Saturday. Seea lan deiphia more; $25.00 | a Prise, }500| 2228, ..$ 00) 2763. | 2230, P Circulars Prizes cashed. nt J. B, WA RTIN ED ae CO., Bankers, 10 Wall street, New York. Post office box PORTSMOUTH, Jan 9—Arrived in lower haroor, schr | J{O¥4L HAVANA LOTTERY. Mary Shisids Snowman, Wiscasset tor New Yor O¥PICIAL Lis? OP ajled, steamers Florida ox, end Hunter, Sherma Boil iadelp hit Butler, Knowles, Virgi wnt Aliza & Rebecca, ‘Steelm w York: Seaver, Orient Lic to loud tor Wihinington, § Toth Arrived, stéaiucr Blackstone, Hallett, Baltimore via Nortolk. Sailed—Schr Mary & Susan, Snow, New Yor! RICHMOND, Jan y—Sailed, harks Jane Milloy (Br), MeKirdy, Rio Janeiro; Wm Cobb. Brady, do: Ainanda (Ger), Mehultz, Marseilles via “Nortolk;’ brizs Volante od ; Ruter, Pernambuco; Mary Celeste (Br), Tuthill, uth America. 23 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan 10—Arrived. ships Valley Forge, Wood. Liverpool; Monmouthshire (Br), Irvine, do; An: nig 3 Small, Packer, New York. Montgomery Castle (Br), James, Halt, Waylor, do; Porua (sr), Johnston ie Ait, Jan M—Arrived, bark Carrie Delap, Mc- Ae, Annapolis. Cleared~ship Lillie Soulard, Webster, New York; brig Elena (sp), Martstany, Barcelona; schr George 3 Marts, Matte, St Marys, tir Lucy M Collins, Rieh, Darien, Ga, Jan 4—Cleared, schr De Mory Gray, Brewster, New York. SALEM, Jan ae schr Winnle Lawrie, Spear, d for New Yo Wu cHelow, a ‘chr, supposed the Tunis Depew. from New Saijed—<ehr Ida R Freeman, Whort, Tangier (having d put back): Winnie Lawrie, TON, Jan 9—Arrived, tug Cora L Staples, m New York. with two barges In ww for Providence, "VINEYARD HAVEN. Jan 9earrived, schrs Addie Wale ton, Boston for Trinidad; Amos Walker, Boston tor Phil- *Sahied--schr E Arcularius, and Laura Messer. Wth—Arrived, brig Wolfville (8r), St Thomas for (see Miscel'any); schrs Ring Dove, Weehawken rock- Wm DEAWING OF JANUARY 5, 1878 CLASS 938 Bo and engi, 3 Storer, see eeebSecceustctee SkeeeE =: cbeegeebebeeeebebee : SEESEREEEES | Bal, was spoken in lat 26S, lon 50 £, with damaged rud- der, but did not require assistance. The tacts conceruing the reported collision of the steamers Abbotsford and Pennsy!vania are as tollows:— ‘The Abbotsford was known for some days to be bound east under sail with her machinery disabled, refusing ail assistance, however, until tne Pennsyivania, of the sai line, fell in with her, took her in tow and brought her anto Queenstown. While the ships were manauvring to exchange hawsers they came slightly in contact, bat this had nothing whatever to do with the putting pack of the Pennsylvania, FOREIGN PORTS. Asrinwatt, Dec 2l—Arrived. schrs pecdway, Coffin, Boston ; 27th, Thos Fitch, Duty, rorto Bello. sailed Dec 24, bark Garibaldi. Minatitlan. Catcurra. Dec 4—In port. ships Naturalist (Br), ‘as, and Eee Ue Evi tor New York, we: ‘ort Spain: 2, thom. lag: Ei Piney (Br), later. sbip star or Albion (Br), 4, bark Unspee, Dixon, Soe an Cliuxrosaos, Jan $—arrive mma F Herriman, Roston: brigs Christina (Br) ane i Hale Br), Porto Rico; lialitax (Br), Halitax; Adelle McLoon, Munroe, St Ana's Bay, Ja: schr Annie P Chase, Fool, aitimore Cleared 9th. brigs Perces Hinkley, Smalt, New York: Champion at). anbanas Jan ScArrived, brig Ada Falton (Br), St ont, NB: wchr Grace Webster, Portland: 9th, bark’ Lizzie, Carney, Bost Sailed 9th, eure ‘Miexande? Barding. McBride, Sagua. by Bacon, Merrill, Gree arran, Jan 6—Arrived, bark New York, Guarmas, no dase—Arrived, ship best bt bad (Br), Lew- is, Havre to load at Raza Island tor Kurop Havasa, Jan $arrived, brig Akbar. from Pascagouli gene EK Kmerwn. Portiand: loth, bark Eliza Oulton, Matanzas; brigs Mariposa, from Pass Christian; Clara | (Br), New Orleans ~alied vth. stemaers Crecent City, for New York ; Wil- | mington (trom Valtimore). New Orleans; Chari sw } Lord, New Orleans: Frankfurt (Ger) for Bremen; Brig ; H Houston pil qs Annie Murchie anu Eee Leavitt, for Sagua, Tig Loch Lomond, for Sagui | “Cleared 11t: vip illie Soulard (Br), for New York. | ,Hatirax, Jan] salted, schr #linke Bonnie (Br), for British West in | Mussina, Dec ein port, barks Nineveh, Wyman, for @son; Mathew Beard, for philadelphia: jw cXor), Mengal, for’ Baltumore, wo finish Ide. amine ay Bare (Nor, Olsen, for New Orleans, to Anish iv ia 20 sdays: Union (Hp, MeKenzlo, for New York: tocom | mence |i the following. week; Progress (Nor), O.sen, for | United States ing Foam (sr), Carlton, for do: Dries americus, Haas, for sew York: orig Bishop- Gilkey, and Ktta Whittemore. Wright, tor do: F I Merry. man, Lecraw; Faders Minde (Dan). Berg; Magenta (Bi), ~peed (B : Lily (Br), Lawrence, and yra (Br), Dnckhad, al 1 ’ United States, ATANZAS Jan 9- schr Lottie (Br), Havana. Sciled 10th, bark tw ited Drummond, New Yorks schr Ontora, Pettigrove, North of Hatter Punxaxayco, Dee Sin, port, brig Ethel Bolton (Br). ky tor Portland in 10 days (before GSN for New + Prins, Dec:I7—Salled, brig Ida (Ger, Dovov, | | In port i7th. brig Edwin Grogker, fof Rew York | aaj Fi schra Lizzie Ives, Saxto nd Theresa, Quinn, tor | viata, Jan 9—Arrived, steamer Arizona, trom San rancisco Rio Jangrno, Jan 7—Safled, park Yamoyden, Tobey, Baitimore. Mart, Jan. Mal chr Carrie E wees 7 PiERR! bury, Woolbury. New York. *asva, Jan ¥—Arrived, brig Geo Gilchrist, Orcatt, x” vana, it Jonn NB, Jan 7—Clearea, ek John Johnson (Br), | Goudy, Cherbourg; 8th, schr Emma ¥ Hart (Br), art, Havana. lew Arrived litn, sebr Emi Yorl Tannacowa, Dee 12—sulled, brig W CD Br), Vaaghan, | | | Ne York, | MYiicewets, Dee 10—Balled. bark Rounding Bill | nolds, Berton. (with oranges); lth, brig Tene wb Bray, Mata! | AMERICAN PORTS. ALEXANDRIA, Jan Arrived, ver for Washiniton. ves you, Jan 9—Arrived, schr Longwood, Rogers, | Virgin | site , steamers Flag, Alhambra, Johns Hopkins, Ro } man and ¢ burg Guide. 10th—Ai schr Chas ¥ Atwood, Virginia, lith—arrived, bar< Azor, Leckie, Fay. (vee Miscel- lany); schr Join Cadwallader trota Phila 3 Below—steamers Wm ing. trom New Orleans; Norman, trom Philadelphia.” Cleared—ships Ankathor Lo | Zepbyrine (Br), Johuson, | Cardenas: Kalph Curlton, H | Also cleared steamers N | Stewart, Providence, | | o e schrs Bt trot Berry, New York; General Sheridan, pailed—Bark Archer. BAL VIMO, Nols 9—Arrived, steamer Wm Wood- ‘ork. | ward, Young. New riewred-—steamer t Ohio, (Ger) Schulenderg, Bremen | via Southam ptot it Ho} se, Provid dence. led Kiverton, We . Heltant; Chattanooga, one th § > Hudson, Galveston. Foley, Price, Ww bri Luey W snow. tone, Rio Grand ivaila (an. Crowell st Johns Pict 'sehrs Sonn 1 Man’ 1 gh, Maro, Boston: Howard Williams, Wainwright, er? red ~Bten ir Wm Kenne: ene dy. wm we ‘4, Young, New Yor! $00, Philadelphia; bark Klien an pt yy A lg Mh Jan Arrived, bark M E Chap- nv Cleared, brie Euroclydon (Br), mE ARLES TON, Jan be Ho Longon. ith—C| Jenanag brie Kober: Aadergen, AaB London, lessen ge eee eesntd Marge Kingery, Sorter, cavgeneyy ree ‘iia et eee baie og a ? Bs iauan (Br), Dennis, ool: Jan 1. Hi mule P ry \ eatiee wale schr Condoga, Hudson | orde: ra Boston; & Chambers (Br), New York tor St Joh@, Uth—Arrived, perk John Mitchell, Surinam for Bos- ton; brig Laura B (zr), Savannah for St Jonn, NB: schrs Agnes, Hoboken for Boston; VW D Pitcher, Hoboken for Bath: Sea Hird, und Mabel Hall, Port Johnson for Rocklani W Ka swviey Weehawken for ean gs DUETS THEE? SEE SEEELE REESE SRESEERER ; Es, HJ Townsend. 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