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10 PATAL CONFLAGRATION, SHINGTON FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. Burning of a Brooklyn Tenement House Last Evening. Wasninoton, Jan. 19, 1875. THE TEXAS PACIFIC RAILROAD. The chief opposition to the Texas Pacific Rail- ‘way scheme appears to come from the o!d Northern Pacific interest, @ virtuous interest, as every one | Knows, and at its head that most virtuous of men, | Mr. Samuel Wiikeson, If anything should help Tom Scott surely this fact should, Three Perso Killed and ns Three Fatally Injured. | | FROM OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT. | “be Mysterious Origin of the Fire and Disastrous | Delay in Sending the Alarm. WasHINGTON, Jan. 19, 1875. PROBABLE CONVENTION OF THE NATIONAL DEMO- ORATIC COMMITTEE. A fatal conflagration occurred last evening In| August Belmont is in town and has bad an un- the four story brick tenement house at the cerner satisfactory couference with a ‘ew of the leading ‘of Pacific and Hoyt streets, Brooklyn. The struc- democrats outside of Congress as to the propriery ture fronted on Pacific street aud extended back | Of Suggesting to Augustus Schell that ne call a about seventy-five feet on Hoyt street. On the meeting of the National Demucratic Committee. first floor was @ grocery store and the upper. TINKERING THE TARIFY—SBCRETARY BRISTOW’S stories were occupled by five /amilies. | PLAN. en SRN OF THE FER, There seems to be but little doubt to-night that The manner in which the Names, which caused | when the conference report on the Lite Tariff Such a sad loss of lle and so extensive a destruc: | pil) is given to the House to-morrow tt will be laid Mon of property, onginated has not yet been | opon the tanle, as the new Tarif? bill which 18 to @eveloped, but it ts believed to have been accl- | pe gent to the House by the Secretary of the Trea- @ental. Mr. F. J. Boedecker, who occupied the'tirst | gury will, if passed, undo the legislation proposed Boor as @ grocery, states that at about ball-past | in the bill now pending. The tobacco clause is sx o'clock, as hg was standing ata desk in the rear | gigo am element of weakuess in the bill which will Of the store, he was starled by arumbiing nolse in | invite the Southern vote, irrespective of politics. Bhe cellar. He rushed to the hall and found the | “(HE WAY OF THE FINANCIER 18 HARD.” | fees Gan hn etetnonse leading trom the vasemens | The road to resumption under the bill recently | | to the first story wrappedin ‘ames. The horrified approved by tne President, it is said, will be a | man bad only time to rescue his family, WO occlu | 1474 one io travel, a8 1 the short time which has Died the rear of the second foor, when the stairs | eigpseq since it became a law applications from caught fire and shut off all hope of escaping to the over $3,000,000 of banking capital nave been re- | stroet from those in the puliding. ceived from the Comptroller of the Currency—one- | oe eee third from New York, one-third from New Eng- of the burning building numbered sixteen in All. janq and the remainder irom Pennsylvania and Those who escaped from the Mames by the Pacific | orner states. street entrance were F. J. Boedecker, nis wile and enid, nis brother aud John McCormick Robert | | Diedrich, bis wife and child, and John McGarry | OF MESSRS WHITELAW REID AND WETMORE. = | | and sister. Left im the building, with every ave- | The day in the House was a newspaper day. Bue oO! escape from the Mames cut of, were six | Jnage Hoar brought up the case of tne arrest of persons. Tney all resided on the third floor. Mr. Whitelaw Keid as iniringing the privileges ‘Their names are Timothy and Patrick McCurmick, | of the House, A committee was appvuinted to their sister, Ellen McCormick, Mrs. Mary Flood, | reportonit, Later in the day the correspondent aged sixty-five years, and ber sons, Jonn and | Of a California journal was brought up beiore the Thomas Flood. The two laiter were young men | House lor contempt. Between these two cases ee mane darting up from the day was consumed. Reverdy Jobnson this THE SEETHING FURNACE | evening volunteered his services to Mr. Reid ag counsel, and Colambus Alexander and Adolph below, enveloping the stairways and sending volumes of tuick, binding smoke tarough the Cluss, two well known residents of Washington, offered to become bis bondsmen, house, a scene of the greatest cousterpation to Nace On the upper floors. Toe Flood lamily, who fivea in the iront of the third story, have been wevere sufferers by this calamity. As soon as | these peopie saw that the Names had cut off ail exit to the street they became almost insane with verror. ‘Tne “mother, Who 1s very feevie, ran to the window, and betore uer horrified sons could restrain ner she sprung out and tell, strik- the pavement with feariui force, and {ractur- wg her skull. An ambulance had arrived. and the injured Woman was taken to the Long Island Col- | The Fouse committee upon being called will re- port uniavorably upon the bill offered m the early part of the session to modify the so called “gag” | law, ana the chairman is instructed to move to | lay it onthe tabie. The Senate Judicisry Com- jege Hospital, where she died in a iew moments | mittee have prepared x careful report against any | they, too, | the one charge made sania the Dill is the only | one that cannot be sustained, action for libel brother, had several ribs broken, und Wys inter- never having been contemplated by either the nally injured. Tbe other brother, Thomas. was cut | amers of the billor those who recommended its about the bead. They were Pop shore Nod ent | passage. = fate hour lastuiehte Pimotuy, Patrick aud Eile, | THE MASSACHUSETTS SENATORIAL ELECTION. McCormick were iM the rear room on tne third | A jeading repucan member of the House to- floor. The girl jumped from the window and was | day remarked, in reading a telegram giving te result of the ba.joting for Senatur in the Massa- satally injured. The two men remained tn the bullaing, evidently chusetts Legislature, that the party which would not yield to @ two-thirds vote im its choice ior hoping for succor. ‘heir hesitation resulted Senator could not possibly live. JUMPED FROM THE WINDOW, and were both tatally injured. Jonn, the elder fataily, for they were found dead in the room after the fames had been extinguished. They had evidently been suffocated bythe smoke. Tiniothy, the ‘atuer, woo Was ab old man, was on his knees Has son lay on we floor. ihe hear the window. bodies were removed to the Tard precinct police | OBITUARY. station, | pices a) There was a delay in getting the alarm to Police | Heacquarters, but the firemen wnen ouce on the | Fames under courrol. ‘They ‘were directed ‘by | , Charles Kemble Fox, tne well known pantaloon, e 1 . The ore do by Ciuet Engineer Nevins. A strong force of police, | brother or Mr. George L. Fox, the distinguished under command of Captain Ferry, kept the fre clown, and of Mrs. G. C. Howard, the actress, died lines auq held in check the great throng ol spec- ay his residence, in this city, on Sunday evening, talurs Wo biockaced the adjoining streets. THE EILLED AND INJURED. The following are the Names of the persons who irom typhoid fever. He haa veen home fur some time previous to his death, baving contracted tne were Killed or baer: = disease from which he died in Teunessee, while Mary Flood, Timotty McCormick and Patrick travelling with the Fox Pantomime ‘Lroupe, His ) protner, G, L. Fox, was summoned from Washing- FATALLY WOUNDED, | tom on Saturday night, but was compelied to re- Flooa, John Flood and Elles Medor- | turn to Baiiimore, where he was engaged to ap- pear during the week. Mr. Fox belonged to a | theairica! tamily, aud while @ child he travelled LOSSES AND INSURANCES. | with the Poxes aad Wyatta from one New England The puiiding,’ which 13s very large. was com- town to another giving eutertainments in rooms letely guited. It is owned by bdward Van Brunt nu hails, A little later the two families settled sain. The loss is estimated at $12,000, oUt 48 | down in Troy, in this State, where they began to McCormick. Thomas wick. SLIGHTLY INJURED. John McCormick, Robert Diedrich and Minnie Diedrich, the owner is lu Europe the iugurance could not be arcertained. -P-J. beeecker, who owbed the gro- | slVe More pretentious entertainments, producing eery, loses on stock $3,500; insured in tne Ger. | “Uncle Tom's Cavin,” | witich became | tne mania Company tor $2,000. fis loss on turnitare | Spectalty of toe Fox amily. This piece the; alterward produced at the vid National Theatré , | 4m this city, where it pi alopgruo. Mr. 0. K. | | Fox was a member o/ the company and played tn | | this piece jor many years, but oe never maye any | considerabie igure as an gctor, It Was not until | the famous production of “Humpty Dumpty” at | the Olympic fneatre, March 10, 1568, that he made @ warkeu success, He vad often before p.ayed panvaloon to Mr. G. L. Fox's clown, but, like lis brother, he snowed no wonderin! mimetic power | previous to tbat phenomenal periormance, Both of them, @t a Singie vound, ieaped to the head of | the profession in the pantomimist’s art, and they | retained tue position they then won until death separated them. Tue piece ran without interrup- tion jor 1,001 periormances, and & has been almost Coustantly on the boards ever since, Mr. is $500; Lo insurance. The other families In the house lose about $500 each on ‘urniture, Making & Total 0! $2,000, on which there is DO Insurance. ‘The fiames extended to the awelling house No. 338 Pacific street, occupied by Messrs. Jones and Ludiam. Their loss on furniture was $300; in- rance unknown. Loss on the building was about $200. | AL muinight the fire was out and the ruins left in charge 01 a few jaoorinis senna FIRE IN | IN CANAL & STREET. Afire broke out last “nigh ht on the fifth door of No.. 257 Canal street, occupied by Kearn & Nicolal, Manuiacturers of trimmings. Their damage to | G, L. Pox playing the ciown, and C, K. Fox pan- stock is estimated at $2.00. The building was taloon, except for a short period in ssa, | @amaged to the extent of $500. When the latter iormed an arrangement | etensianemrene —— | with Tony Denier and travelled through the | TROTTING AT THE HIPPODROME, | Western states. The enierprise was not | Saccessiu), and in 1870 be returned te the Olympic, Where he remained untu pantomime was finally withdrawn from tne stage Of tuat house, He also played pautaioon in “Humpty Dumpty abroad,” at ie Grand Opera House, in 1573-4, and mince that time he was playing in New England, the West aud the soutn. It is @ fact not generally known thatc. o! the pantomime ouginess wuich the clown and ‘The admirers of the trotting horse congregated again iast uight in great force at the Hippodrome to witness the contest for tue purse offered for competition by the management of that insutu- tion. There was no falling off of interest on the part of the spectators (rum previous occasions, and the sport passed Of satsiactorily, as the trot- tang was really good from oeginniug to end, and the time most excellent. ‘The race was for a pur Ger the saddle; $150 tot and $50 to the third horse. were Alonzo Nodine’s bay McMahon's gray geiding ( gray geiding Pollock, A. Spreuo seVereiy felt in a line of business which few actors or man met have the pecuilar ability to pus upon E Mr. Fox was vora so that ne of ibeoges mi % $100 to the seca was about fort. JEDEDIAH HORSFORD. | Anold citizen of Western New York, Jedediah died at bis residence of Livonia station . bay ge ding K. Fox adapted and perfected most | the pabdtaioon made so famous all over the coun- | try, aid on thls account his loss will be very | in Boston about the | | and ters relieved the dark color of the walls of | about tweive guardsmen on the rim of the floored A NEWSPAPER DAY IN THE HOUSE—THE CASES parquet. They wore, uniformly, the spangled cloth | about the bal ) BOsous 5 | tremines. woo, | profitable, }Superv set ol physical extremities, Lynch, G. Walker's t . ane John Haslett's man, On Thursday of iast week. Mr. Horstord was born gt Annie mere on p. = unt 1791 and came to this State in 1614. lameness, There was jittie or no betting on the result, George won the race after four ® or many yearea man of commanding in- | Spirited heats, Pollock getting second money and | Muence in his part of the State, aud was at one Lyian third, Sherman won the Orst uestby doing twme 4 member of the Legisiature. He was the some running and vy Billy Lyuco getting in tne er of Prolessor E. N. Horsvord, of Harvard Uui- way of the ovuers by being a lap of the track ty. “No emblem,” says ao exchange, ‘could behind on the fifth turn, aud Sherman was dis- een More appropriate than that which was v bis ooMu—a sneaf of w tanced in the third for running more than half th placed upon at, of mile. Billy Lynch was withdrawn aster the first | Selected cars, well filled and periectly r.pe.” heat on account of iamencs¢, He should o. - = been distanced, as he was beaten more than a COLONEL T. W. MILWARD, ©. B. furiong. The :econd beat was won oy George, | a i Sherman second, Pollock third, Lyman fourth. | (From tne London Telegraph, Jan, 1.) ‘The third heat was a dead between George and | Yesterday morning Colonei T. W. Milward, C. B., Pollock, and Lyman bay en sent to the stavie -de- cr C for not winning a heat se, Georg and Pee, | eee er eee cnne v0 soe Guten, and Jock had to decide tue t eves. They | Siperintendens of the Royal Laboratories, Wooi- race Went away sue and side Pollock began a series of to the end, George win but then continued wich Arsenal, died somewhat suddeniy of bron- chitis and congestion of the ungs, at his residence The following is a summary on Plumstead common. The deceased oMcer had pan tad fe eee great scientific attainments, and nis career in the and $80 to the third horse army Was 4 brilliant one. in 1840, when filteen under the gaddie. years of} age, he entered the Royal Military 7 ENTRIES. | Acadenf as a cadet, and in 1844 he was commuis- W. MeManon’s g. g. Georg «2 1 0 1 | Sioned a8 second jeatenant io the Koyai Artillery. T. Byans’ g, g. Puiiock. -4 8 0 2) He was empioyed as inspecting officer, under tie A. Nodine's-b. g. Lym: .. 3 4 0 | Boaru of Works and Relie: Commins: ners, duriuy 4, Hasiett’s b. g. Sherman 1 ais. | the jamine 1D Ireland, 1846-7, ana Was actively A. Straud’s b. g. Biiy Lyn | engageu im the Calaa campaigh, veluy present ac @. Walker's v. wn. Laay Anu Sinbo, lungku, and the capture of the taka fort Time, 2: 434-2 | While in China ne was appointed deputy assi “ ant quartermaster general wuen ‘the ‘ti-fated THE STATE OF THE ODDS. Captain Brabazon Was taken prisouer by ‘ne | enemy, add at the ciose of tae cainpaigu re eived, With his medal and clasps, tue oreve uk of ‘The following ia the state of the odds that have major. He was vrigade major at Woolwich rom been taken by Speculators on the Withers and 1861 to lée4. Hie was engaged in the Russian war, # at the Amer Yigy vein In the Crimea, at the siege of Sevastopol, ior Belmont stakes at the Américan Joekey Clad Wildy ne bad the wiedal and clasp, beeidea' the | soma | Turkish decoration, He Was made assistant di- rector of otdpance im 1864, aDd in 1868 Was ap- polited to command the mounted stee! gun bat- veries of aritilery employed in the memoranige 1) Abyasiman expedition, He commanded a wing of pry . | to origace eogaged in the action of Arregee, dud caminer Wae present atthe capture of Magdwa. For lis Btol Gyre ‘ uuent services he had the honor of being s¢ +2001 Alton. lected TY home the despatcues aunous ilo tol Pre ity the triumph of the expe STAKES. mweatoned by General (i who comm jea che forcea, he was t G. By anu awie-de-camp to te Queen. He aiso received the medal aud clasps ana was brevetied to bhe rank Of coionele It was oD ble retirement of Coionei Boxer, in i saat Colonel Milward was appoultes superintendent of the Royal La- boratories, and the Works have been largely de- | YOcved aud Jagrored uuder uls Dapds. THE BOUF FERS. | A Great Gathering cf Domi- noed Fantasticals. | THINGS TALKED OF.) Wonders of a Night at the Academy. Publto dissipation waits till midnight, This ac- counts forthe Bal @Opéra Boufe getting itself into positive exertion but afew minutes before We have gone to press, Everybody interested in the affair had other Osh | to fry before proceeding to the bali, The three | companies of Thespians who repeat the dulcet compositions of Offenbach and Hervé had to play | before they could dance. The reporter could use truly Scriptural phrase, therefore, walting all the evening, when he said:— “We have piped to you, but you have not danced.”” The Academy of Music wore its usual appear- ance iast night, as at all balis of rentiers, The parquet or pit was floored over tm sections. A scene Was set of snowy mountains, perfectly in keeping with the snow out of doors, The bird- cage lamps over the stage end of the gooring biazed as usual. The white sides of the balcony the edince, Many policemen were drawn up at the street corners adjacent and around the doors, They even penetrated the building, seeming to prove that vice, more than auything else, depends upon authority, The police were, as usual, sturdy and no respecters of persons, and kept the aisles clear of the superfuous men while “the ladies” came in. At half-past ten there were gathered together of theatrical men-at-arms and the arms of mum- mies. Tin spears, with turned, wooden handles; | helmets from a tinner’s shop, and brignt, thin, tin | Uits of armor, at variance with their martial attire, looked like the suiiace of sO Many cup custards. it seemed that their warlike countenances u proper! Megged could be eaten up wit a spoon. They ve- haved irreguiarly. Some stood like knights; some lounged, like excrescences; some seemed to be mere theatrical ‘‘supes,” uninverested as to the Diay. ‘The city, meantime, was very much excited on the subject of the Bal d'Opéra Bouse. Many very | virtuous women have a passion to see how many | Very unvirtuous women look on close inspection. | Many very careful husbands, reasoning out tne | matter, conclude to give their good wives the sight. | THE PROPOSED MODIFICATION OF THE ‘“‘GAG | They suppose that, on the wnole, the propensity to | maw.” | look at the impure Will be the vest cure. It gene- , There is no great dignity or placidity | Wopéra douse female. She is either very void or very crude. She sees her occasion in the bal masqué. and with the desperate hope of unhappy womanhood expects some affinity in a large public occasion—some tresh boy, soinc su- persensitive man, something unhappy or exacting, | | which wiil il the yord Spaces in her erratic life. Last night the attendance o1 women was almost wholly of bhree kinds, First—The professional actresses, whose names drew the tnulutude; three companies, all compet- | ing in acting where Fs phagplhede pe are overdone. They came in late. They required no change of habits. They were dressed as to*the arms and undressed as to the more noble ex- | ‘they greatly attracted the flats, having seen them for $1 on the | siage, paid $5 to see them in tho bail- Toon. These ladies entered the court room without either emburrassment or inmodesty, They took care to wear NO move than the usual drapery, and as much less as could be allowed. They rejected no acqaintances, having few or none previously, and re:ained only those who Were congenial and All paraded, they presented a very and, beim bowl French and English, afforded a good contrast to the large number of resident Americans wlo belonged to the two following classes. Scond—Beioved ones, attributed to @ single #pouse, but alleged to oe Variable. These came oy aMaoity, Toey saw the great Opera market o1 tho world inthe Bal u’Opéra boufie, They bad been invited and were no intruders, It was their oc- casion. But why should we linger on that topic, They lingered and gave our reporter no ance. While our presses are crashing and buzz.Ug, so are they whom we expected to describe. Third—The housekeepers—inose who have but few occasions tocome fortn &nd see each other. They came. Many iceas may not be derived pat- riotic to our jeelings from this sad class, but ag it Was their vata night let it pass. To these were ail ciasses o/ curiosity hunters en- tering. The place was crowded at one o’ciock. Belore that hour it was a ‘eebie periormance, simly attended, After one o’clock the array of stalwart legs, outre costumes and jJanguishing eyes, were more ludicrous than in- | vitlug. Opera company after company entered successively With grand eclat, put the sober sided American audience took little interest in It all, and Sat and watched, | There was @ power of money taken. Out of | twenty pieces of music el.nt were Offenbach’s, three were Lecocq’s, three Strauss’ and two - Weingarten’s, The eccentricities of the occasion must be reserved jor anotner day. | THE DISPENSARY BALL The third annual ball in aid of the Northeastern | Homeop.thic Dispensary was given last even- | ing at the Lexington Avenue Opera House. The entertainment was marked by the presence of ® large number of the mosv/prominent members of society and of those known ag leaders in the mercantile world. The Dispensary | does good work among the poor, and tais rep- | resentation uid be considered fatcering, alike to the managers of the institution and of the bail, Among the invited guests of the evening ex-Gov3 ernor Jonn A. Dix was prominent, rally is. THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. The following record wili show the changes tn the temperature during the past twenty-four hours, in comparison with the corresponding date | 0! last year, as recorded at Hudout’s Pharmacy, | HERALD Building, New York :— 1574, 1875, 1874, 18%. | Ee 400 22 0 18 1 13 12 12 Average temperature yesterday % | Average temperavure lor corresponding date last .ear ree a ING NEWS| SHIPPING NE OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE | MONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY. Sails leaner, | Destination, Parthia State of Indian« Pommerania.. ... jv Brondway. | Broadway. 00 19 Broadway Ei |Breme: Hambury. ie Broadway. u. | Liverpool. | iy Broadway. Liverpool. ) Broagway, Bowbng Green isowling Green Broadway i Bowne vreen | 72 Broadway, 61 Browdway. ha Frond way. 69 Broadway. 5 broadway 19 Broad wav. 1 si, Howling Green | 56 Bro Glasgow +| Bremen. Ham Dp urZ. oonogos eee sYSSEENS wi owing Green {115 Broadway. \6l Broadway, ALMANAO FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. iFeb. iFeo 9. Hamburg, 11.) Hamourg. Cimpria’ 8UN AND MOON, nin Waren Stn rises. 1 10 | Gov. Island..imorn 7 18 Sun sets 5 04) Sandy Hook,.morn 6 43 Moou sets,.,morn wh 51 | Hel Gate....morn 6 03 NEW YORK, . CLEARED. PORT OF N JAN. 19, 1875, Bulkley, p Steamer Cleopatra, Savannah—Murray, | Ferris & Vo. | ciyde r Achilies, Curtis, Wiimington, NO—Wm P H + Wyanoke, Coneh, Norfolk, Otty Point and rach mou iid Detiinion ste sunny Uo | North Po ohia—James aucws, Bears, Boston—H Y Diy Hrown, Hong Kong and Shang fr, Brewann, Glasgow—Den r, Koper, 8 nen: Ka / ersoG Hey, Dowty, Halifax W Ber: | » Partriage, Sligo Zittiosen. Maria, Hoxe, Creniuegos—James B Ward | Josiv, Boulter, Cardenas--S:mosou, Clapp &0o, | | mdse and passenger: cm The faces of ‘these gentry, greatly | & nut | St | ail headgear, ore be! | they were tre | ance of a vessel at Cawooul’s Oshing shore. Tht ‘ Bowling Green | j | eral occasions when he w innate it this winter, | ment The | hacova, in 9 tet of water an Hattle Ross, Dungin, 8t Jago—James E Ward & Be PC Schalts, Thompson, Galveston—C H Mallory ‘0. chr Rebecca & Harriet, Hawkins, New Haven—Pope | & Bro. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINB. Steamer, Parthia (Bri. Watson, Liverpool Jan 3 ang ucenstown with mdse and’ 83 passengers to CG Branckiyn, Halt constant entert males, with heavy head sea, the entire passage Ts "ine ad 2, lon a? exchanged signals with a White Star steamer, bound east. eamer Elysia (Br), Campbell, Glasgow Jan 3, with jenderson Bros. Jan IB, iat 41.40, lon 61.1), passe fe line steamer, cd emst : ‘detained ‘olf Sandy Hook # hours by fog. teamer State ot Indiana (Br), Sadler, Glasgow Jan 2, and Larne 3d, with mndse and passengers to Austin Bald Win # Oo, Had moderate weather to 7th, when encoun. tered a hurricane from K, lasting ¢ hou hence to 17th had a succession of heavy gales and. high seas; 1th, no lat. Ao, passed steamer Denmark (ir, hence Yor Lon- er France (Fr), Trudell, Havre Jan 2, with mdse and pawenzers 6 Geo Mackenzie. Experienced strong westerly gales all the passage. Steamer Tybee, Gardiner: “t vouingo City Jan 8 Sa- mana 9th and Porto Plata ith, with mdse and passen- gers to L Deimonte. Steamer San Jacinto, Hazara, Savannah Jan 16, risoD. c ANB ESE. Jan 16, with ae ‘Steamer eorgia, Crowell inca, Morehead City, NO, with mdse and passenger i Mall i with mdse and passengers to WR mise and passengers to J W Quintar Steamer City of bole Bieamer. South Carona, ibeckeit. Piemantt (where she was ashore), to J W Quintard & C Ship Ambassador (of ae ‘vokohama 0. ga: with teas to Wood, Payson & Colgate. Passed Au! Nov's cape of Good aHpe Dee 8. and crossed the Kau tor Dec 2, in lon 32 lad fine Nreethior to Hatteras; thence a succession of NE and NW gales, Bark Pacife (Non, Falkenburg, Dublt n 4s days, in bal - her. days, with mdse last to Funch, Co. Had fine w: wo Sone C lara Ger, Hilmer, Bremen ews cot nee ioha, NB), Allen, Bahia 47 di mith ar tO ‘Wm Ingalls, “Crossed the Equator Bootle: PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE, BOUND SOUTH. Steamer City of winner pneipene, New Bedfora for New York, with mdse and passe teaimer Galatea, Gale, Proviaeuce “for New York, with mdse and passensers, Sehr G Farr, Gleason, Providence for New York. Schr e A Dewitt, Haske! ll, Augusta, Me, for Virginia, with Jumber to 0} jer. BOUND EAST. Steamer Neptune, Berrv, New York for Boston. ae City of New Bedford, Fish, New York for New ediord. Steamer Albatross, vavis, New yor tor Fail River. Steamer Galatea, Gale, New York tor Providence. SAILED, Steamers Galley of Lorne (Br), for London; Cleopatra, Savanna: Achillos, Wilmington, NC; Wyanoke, Rich mond, 4¢; North Point, Philadelphia; ship. Jacob A Stamler, barks Evening «tar ( Liverpool ; nore; brigs Atalaya, Client a EA Talbot (Br), st Johns, ‘man, B Gardiner (ir), Ponce, Pkt; Hattie “Eaton, ets (see Miscellany); schr rine MARITIME MISCELLANY. Stuamer Soura Canotina, which went ashore at Bai | negat was floated yesterday, at 5:30 PM, and towed up \e city. Stxamep Georcia—Consul Marray {s in Boston, getting information in regard to holding the court of investiga- tion. Vice Consul Geo H Starr has appointed the follow. ing gentlemen a committee to visit the wreck and make a survey and report to the insurers her condition —Cayt Hamilton, of the Allan sailing snip Perona; B W Jones, harbor master, and Joseph W Dyer, one uf the inspectors of steamers, ‘The committee left Custom Hoase whart, Portland, Monday morning, in the tuz Chas A Warren, returiing in the evening. The steam cntter Dallas sailed for the wreck Saturday, to ascertain what chance there is tosave the cargo. There were 164 casks of oll on board, and itis hoped they can be recovered. [A tel gram trom Portland of the 19th says the Georgia is rai idly going to pieces, and that the insurance companies have condemned her. } Sury Moxmootusuiux (Br, Irvine, at San Francisco Jan 1 from Liverpool, reports:—On ‘Oct 8, lat 48 8, lon 56, fount the coal oh fire ia the hain hatch; dug down nd landed all we could between the decas. The wea- ther being very rough at, the time, it was thought pra: dent to throw overboard quantity of coal. Atter a | KTeatdeal of difMeulty we succeeded in extinguishing the keelson. Placed & the fre, after digging large ventilator down the main’ hatch and turned the coai again from both ends, Suir Vautey Forcx, Wood, at San Francisro Jan 11 from New York, reports:— ct, 23, lut 64 35 5, lom 65 93 W, saw. a large Brith iron snip, topmasts Tatated dark green, apparently ashore to the ck of and poet Ce westward of st Diego, straits of Le Maire, Muried exseptararsoad slic of mainsell, eromiack . and jibs. We h our ensign. It was (hen answered by theirs. I then signalled to Know if they required any rr They tirst (suppose not making out our signals) answered “Ali on board,” and then again “No.” Tu the alternoon the wind came trom. the south and off the land. She set #ail and came off with the flood, if sne ashore, as W supponed. Suir ANNIk M SvutL, Packer, at San Prancisco Jan 11 from New York, reports that on the 17th of September a seauan, named Andrew Norea, feil overboard and was Jost. w sip Cotoxpo (Br), Murdoch. at San aaa Jan, u! rom Greenock, had ‘doe weather in the A Nov’; then encountered a violent with a ver heavy sea, ant until the ter dav atdpped a beavy broke spars, ‘&c, and car- nied away starboard topgaliant bulwarks. Banx Gro Crawsnaw (Br), Cook, at Liverpool Dec 29, from San Franc:sco, reports:—Dec 10 and 11, Cneountared a terrific gaie trom NW, which carried che Iongboat clear over the side, smashed’ the Kailey to Dleces and carried away all the bulwaras on both sides and evervthivg | about the decks; also cutwater, figurehead, bobstays and castie rails and beadratls and starting ad to keep the ship betore the wind as forecastle hi the onl. clean ‘Means of saying her, as reach over her; had to run her t 24 houra, er to and while running the seas smashed in the port stern | hn water and damaging the | window, filling the cabin with sails. Cutaway the jibboom to ease the cured the bowaprit with a mooring chain through "the hawee pipe and hove itdown with the windlass. H. another gale on the 16th, which carried away four of the main channel plates and blew a joretopsail out of bolt ree Buia Mattaxo, Connaghton, fast in the ice ia Gravesend bay. clear as soon as the wiud shifts, Scur E.tix P Surtu, from Boston for Philadelphia, is the vessel reported ashore on the Joe Flogger Shoal. continued ashore at last accounts, A Scuoorxe, lumber laden, of about 150 tons, was of Highland liziit, Cape Cod 19h inst, with ioas of her jibs, and the vessel badly iced up. Smack Isanet, Latham, of Noank, Ct, went ashore on Point St Josepn, Fla, bec 25, she was got off by the crew, with the help of ‘smack Muidon, of the same port, rived in Pensacola on the Gth of January, ana was taken up to Olinger & Bruce's dockyard, at Bagdad, for WHT, 8 hence for Cardenas, is she will probably get aoa Toco cargo of ship Princeton, before reported onfire below Sew Orleans, 1s $lw0W, The vessel Das been lightened, and was towed to thecity yesterday (sth) A The wreck of brig Helen. from Halifax for Demerara, betore reported asfore at Herring Cove Head, No, has been sold at auction, realizing $53. 3 Vesset—Bark Julia (Br) ew York Sept pool, and has not since Deon heard of she registered 402 tons was built ar Q bec in 1874 and boiled from Liverpool. Her cargo c pec tn le reo galioae: lubricating ai, 102068 do redwed petroleum and 636 bbls rosin. ALexanputs, Jan 18—The fee blockade was more com- plete this morning than it has been this winter, and ns were walking across the river ag ireely as though ‘ling apon solid ground. The schr Conova, from Hudson liver with ferulizers tor Washington, hich was fastened in the Ice bow the ship: availed herself of | the opportunity afforded y ie Evans, salied from yy ‘the track that was ca steamers indy of the Lake and Geo H Stout on sat urday last to sali up to the American Coal jae se whart, where she is now secure. Persons who arrived this morning from Gly mont report five ves sels lying there; also that the tugs Smith Pettit arfa Mary Lewis started trom there yesterday to the assst- ers Lady of the Lake and George H Stout, that ° have sailed to-day, the former tor Nortol« and the latter | for Philadelphia, were prevented by the thiekneas of [Se ice from leaving Washington, Hativax, Jan. Arichet Harbor is frozen ovet number of vessels are in the jo, among which i" fae | Arab, trow “'Newfoundiand, for Boston, ladeo with sh. Norroug, Jan 19—A despatch from False Cape states | sehr Charles & Scammei (Br), from Bahia for Baltimore (before reported. has worked stern around to south. ward and heeled’ in shore. Prospects of saving vessel Sid cargo ins damaged condition are. stil favorable it the weather permits, Wind NNE, with heavy swell from the east, Boker & Co will be at Work as soon as | possible. Neweastim, Del, Jan 19—Capt Stetson, of the steam- | tug Charlie Lawrence, reports that last evening he was the lighthouse boarded off Ship John Shoal Light b: re ‘ lighthouse be Keepers, who wished to be taken off, inguntenable. They were taken on bo here. New Loxnow, Jan 19—Captain leaac Clark, of brig Eliza (Br). from New York for Cetie (before reported), died fast night. The brig will commence discharging cary today toenabie her to hau! out and repair damages, K survey hus been held; damages probably not very large NOTICE TO MARINERS. All the buoys in Gedney's ciiannel have been carried away by the ice. of which there was large quanuty in the bay yesterday. An agent of the Lighthouse Board has returned from an inspection of Montauk light, which Capi Hallett, of | steamer Blackstone, says has falied to revolve on sev- The former reports that he ry. There are three kee positively de: matter, tio y of Ep Halles Uowever, 1s Wo be rigidly invest- gated. PRAZI1—POSITION OF BUOTS IN THE PARA RIFRR Besides the buoys to the southward of Fort de ig a there are {Wo small red DUOYs diagonally opposite Pen: on the edge ofa bank. WHALEMEN. Sailed trom san Francisco Jan 1, vark Desmond, h, of Hawaii, to oral Jer, private signal, letter A rormething ia white park steering 5. iis vi SPOKEN. Ship Blackwoli (Br), Gola, trom san, Franciscd for Bur- fara Puiet J Jun iat a7 5s Ny lon 129M ship Louisa Canevaro Hera), frem Port Discovery tor Caine, vee %, lat gy 4. lon 124 W Ship sews In Maver, trom LAverpool tor Cal- eutta, inve 14. Jon 11.55 W. Ship Hovdin * or. gF Montreal for Montevideo, Dee & iat 41 45, or a Ship st busi, Humphrey, (rem, New York for San Francisco, Nov 2, lat7 8 n 27 48, Ship Cuba, sheobaid, :rom Uardid Yor Singapore, Now 6, \at2 lu fon aW “ Sit Annabeits (BF), Craig, from, Liverpoot for Bayan. fal (wich corey Ars Urokea', Dec it . lon 12 30 hip Astrida (it). Meuregor, !:c i Liverpool for Galle, Nowe fails N, son 28 : hip Loweiana, Liver, from Liverpool for San Fras Cisco, Oct 14, iat ds, ton 26 W Bip Celeattal Emmure san Freucises, Dee 4, dat Barstow, / 2 aha York for #25 vl the sea Was making a | | ad | Bouros Avmrs, Nov 19—Arrived, | and landed | ; NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET, | _sSt? Golden Age, elsco. Nov 30, lat 3 jectre, Mosely, from Coleutta for Boston, Dee 5 (Br) Bleck, from Meweastie, EB, for Ban Nov ‘Mosher vider Dect lat (ps ey trom Montreal for Monte: Atlanta (Ger), from Hamburg for the Gulf of Calj- Nov 2h, lat 0 Stan st A mond, from Shieids Walter Scam iat'3 Pay for bark Salina ¢ or), ratint 45 4h, to sa Nor) from Newt York tor Bremen, Dec ark iWerlands Br), fi » 19 iat rey Role ra Bey, from Baltimore for Cork (2), Dee NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND OAPTAINS, Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains are informed that by telegraphing to the Hxxaio Londoa Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and depart- ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this country tree of charge and published, OUR OABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Crvrra Vaccnia, Jan 18~Aarrived, schr CH Foster, Coombs, Philadelphia—encountered heayy fogs (has Deen reported arrived Dec 17), Constantinorie—Arrived, brig Vincenzo T (Ital), Go- dano, New York. Dear, Jan 19—Arrived, ‘ship John O Baker, Cushing, Philadelphia for Bremen; bark Elmstone (Br), Bragg, New York tor London. Also arrived 19th, bark Kong Oscar (Nor), Jensen, New York tor Krageroo. Fixetwoop, Jan 19—Arrived, bark Carolina (Br), Tho- mas, Galveston. Freda bark Vesuvio (Ital, Cacace, New rork. Livurroot, Jan 18—Sailed, barks Aurora (Ital), Pe- lazzo, Phiiadelphigg Wayfarer (Br), Thurber, United States. Movnz, Jan 19—Arrived, steamer Scandinavian (Br), Smith, Portland for Liverpool. Messina—Arrived, bark Scud, Wilson, Philade’phia. Balled, brigs Caroline Eddy, Dodge, New York ; Ameri- cus, Baas, do. Newcastix, Jan 19—Sailed, brig 8 N Hansen (Nor), Knudsen, Philadelphia. Oprorto—Arrived, brig Adolphe & Laura (Br), Roach, New York. Rro Janeiro, Jan 16—Arrived previous. barks Adalaide, Bauley, and Lapwing, Coffin, Baltimore; Amazon, apreleht do. Snancrat—Arrived, bark Star of Jamaica (Br), Sack, San Francisco via lquique, Arnivea at Jan 19, “Tramphant,” from United States; “August Andre,” do. Lowpor, Jan 19—The Maria” is ashore at Caernarvon, bat will probably be got off with but little damage. BPOKEN, Brig Teneriffe, Tracy, from New York for Genoa, lat 37, lon L FOREIGN PORTS, Canpenas, Jan 18— Arrived. bark F L Carney, Jackson, Wiscassett; brig E H Williams, Tucker, Portland, 19th, sehr FB Baird, Philadelphia. CimNFURGOS, Jan ie Arrived, bries Clara & Agne: | (Bry, Ganon, Port S| Beta (Br), Montego Bay: Ber. tha (Br), Kingston, a 1 gel s Sea Lion (Br), do, Druid | (Br), Ponce, PR, | | Havana, Jan’ 18—Arrived. barks Carleton, Coggins, | Fernandima; Harriet 8 Jackson, Bacon, Portland: Ellen | Dyer, Clapp, New York: schra Lahaing Br). Sunpson, st Jonn, th, Moses Patten, Nardi: | Wilmington.’ N | Arrived 19th steamer City of New York, Timme: hay | Few York vig ity ‘Tybee, to take Up passengers of st rt cht Joseph Souther, Watts, 6a 18—Arrived, brig Elsie (Br), red’ ‘18th, brig Wm McKeon (Br), Cul URN, Jan 15—Arrived, ship Nogent, Bray, Ta- xza8, Jan 17—Arrived, barks Ada itt) be be, ua. vegrove, more; Alexander Keith (Br), Pictoi "7 Merry, Bradley Poriand: sebre slrande, Mitcnell’ and John ¢ Smith, Jones, Havant io Sqiled 16th, Electa’ Batley, Smithson, north of Hatteras (not ag Sterores | _ Perwamsuco, Jan 15—Arrived previous, bark Jessy (Br), | Symons, Bal seceghe brig Martha A Berry, Berry, New ;pee 30-Cleared, brig Merriam (Bri, |” Batled Van 18, easmer City of Brooxlyn (Br), Murray (from Liverpool), New Yor! | St Jonn, NB, Jap 1) Ciearea, sehr MR W (Br), for | New York. ’ IPan Srrawer Panrnta.) Anrwenr, Dec 28—Arrived, Freduaes, Pedersen, Balti- | more, Sailed from Flushing Dec 27, Kate af Porter | Philadelphia; Antoinette, Skanta, New | rence, Snow, Rio Janeiro (and was off TTorba 3th) Le, Glorie, Blaydon. New York; Ancroid, Fietcher, Valpa: raiso (and was off the Lizara 31st). | sailed trom the Roads 28th, Norway, Mitchell, Boston | (and passed Deal 29th). AtKxanpuia, Dec 19—Sailed, Macedonia (3), Laid, Mar- | seilles and New York. | Ste ustenDam, Dec 25—Arrived, Courier, Clans Philadel- emrasn, Dec %—Sailed, Syrian Star, Corning, New or! ee In port Sst, Passaroeang, Signuel, for Pensacola, reaay for sei. Brixmam, Dec 29—Off the ‘tart, Kate Crosby, Porter, | from Antwerp for Philadelphia, Bemaninax, 1W, Jav 1—Passed, from Shields tor New Yor. rah B Cann, Eldridge, BREMERHAVEN, Dec 23—~Arrived, Braunselovels 6 Un- deutsch, Baltimore, Soh, Hangover a), Himbeck, ‘New lean Weser, Warns, New York. Sauled, ‘Dorah L Prindatl, Minot BoRoBAUK, Dec Buenos Ayres. Emma Parkes, Sand- ers, Moni Spr eal Hassell, Rio Grande; a. Oars B Bhlodlivery Walknutt. Newport, dailes Rolmes, Holmes, Rangoon. Bomar, Dec 10—Arrived, J N Cushing, Baxter, Mou} mein. ‘Canprrr, Dec 81—Satled, Wenona, Peake. Havana. | gmegred for loading 2h, Glamorgan @, Leybourne, | New Yor! | Arrived Jan 1, Annie Marie, McMahon, Charlottetown. Ouxmaven, Dec 27—Arrived, Schilier «@), Thomas New York; 29th, Cimbria (s) Brandt, i ed 26th, Marte fHelene, Warneke, San Francisco. | Corg, Dec $0—Arrived, Urion, Banck, New York. Caniz, Dee 22—Arrived, L L Squires, Baker, New York. | New York. yore ita Veccuia, Dec 20—Arrived, Alba, ‘Scarpati, ew | o1 Dec 27—Arrived, Gcisepps d’Alpano, C1 New ¥ York; Artemisia, Pusch, do; ‘CHeRBouRG, Dec 28—Put in, windbound, Hope. Stoesen, from Savannah for Reval. ‘oLoxo, Dec 7—Sailed, Star of Devon, Allen, New York. | | 4 Dee S—Satied. Essex, Ranso | via Trimdad: Jun 1, Plasey, | | Dusty. Dec’ 31—Cieared, Baltimore. Arrived Jan 1, Gazelle, Brun, Baltimore. Deat, Dec 30—Pussed,’ Liverpool, Lambert, from Lon- don for New York. Salied wth, Vea, Krauts rom London), Philadelphia ‘Digprs, Dee 28—Bruenuow (2), Prague, Philadelphia, Putwaben Dee carrived. bagle’ Mékae, Prince id ward Island for Chartesion. Sailed sist, Figila Accaine, Pinoncellt, Waterford. New York Nat | | Fauxgstone, Dec 31—Oi,, ‘Aladdin, Evensen, trom New York for Bremen, _Giascow, Dec —Arrived, Gellsoents fe. Ovenstone, York Marietta, | Hughes, Burrard Im led usy Glass, San Fran arching: Zino aitak, Déc Zs—Arrived, Nuvoo Achille, Ferrari, New York. ‘Genoa, Dec, Y—Arrived, Huron, Gillen, Ptetoa. Cleare’ 28th, Espresso, Ferraro. Baltimore. ayes Dec.’ $i—Arrived, Saxonta (, Nielsen, West indies. Liventoot. Dee, 20—Arrived. Republic (s), Ferry. New | | York; Pennsyivania \), Harris, Philadelphia; 30tn, Chins Gi, Boson (aud eutares out for a0; Promtedt elseh, Halifax; Baldwin, Galveston} Mic Ww 4 Campbell. eedonn 8 Wm, J Lawrence, do; | Jan 1, Aker, Oram, Savannah; 2d, Dominion (#; Roberts, Boston; Rassta (s), Cook, New York, (The Eric the Ked, from Savannah, did not arrive 29th, eaten auth, lndustrie, Milken, Baltimorey 80th, Eng- jand (s), Thompson, New Y Cleared Sst, Forest Sueon, NeCalmony Tybee; Jan 1, Lenme, Hatfield, Halifax | “Entered out 20th, Watinta, Swinnerton, New York: Alice (), E w Orleans; Inveresk, Slocum, fhe deiphiay Le: Mevulloch, San Francisco ; fax; Woh Grace, Black, New York; Peruvian () | Portiand. Me, Cebu, a‘kenzte, san Francisco: British! America, Lockhart, Tybee: Sagadahoc, Powers, Rosarios Slat, Urda, Buil, New York: Jan 1, Antarctic, smith do; Nerens, Kemp, san Francisco mony, Dinsmore, | St John, NB. Loxpox, Jan Yume tees Mis! A Staples, Shate, M Boston ; Mary Killum, Rangoon; Sou, Vi | Hurchinsop, st Mary's, Geo. Miletus Padeteany, Wil ‘Bist, Consa! ten, Dorscbisg. Purches, Hull River; Mine Prince Triumph. swanson, New York ; 24, Ano Maria, Larsen, Boston. Cleared 30th, Resolute. Nickels, Cardiff and Mont hariasen, Pensacol | video: Prints Mauntz, F: | Gravesend Jan b. rout sd out 30th, Cornelius Grinnell, Borland, New Piymoath Kock. Gritin, do. Dec 3—Arrived, Viandra, Larsen, Baltimore. |. Lizagp, Jan d—Vassed, Katie McDonald, from Prince “tre Edward leiand tor Plymouth. Lkanonn Dee APut in. Camarts, Adlock, New York sailed Pnitip prererenas, | for Mar. | Moment Bar, OGH, Nov 1 | Hayden, Boston, (and arrived at st Heiena Dee | Mostivipeo, Nov ts—Arrived, adas New | york: Toth, Gomobbic Montreal. 20th, West iverby, og Young Hucle, do, Zist, a Lord vurican, Cardiff, 24th, | Ville diAnvere, Ryck ve, Que ~ | [sailed Nov 19—Det Gratia, New Yorks 2lst Agenora, | Prince, Matanzas. | | Maura, Deo ls-Sailed, Mary B Leighton, Wallace, Pa. lermo. MARSEILLES, to Deo 26—Arrived, anna A Rich, Rich, | New York; Kong Carl Beck, do, Messina, Dec a ie 4 ane Hanney., Peak, Rich. | mond ; 26th, Busy. few | satied 24th, Kioge, Weisel “Saltimore; G Kingman, Howes, Fnilidetphie Newcastix, Dec 9—Clearea, Weymouth, Boston Nawrout Jan Arrived, Janie, 8 John, N Cleared Ist. Win Wilcox, Croe Scutanie.Unrelich, New ylnnsa, Dec W—Artvéd, ork. Poutswoumn, Deo 3i—Satied, Sylvanus Blanchard, Green, Cail Antwerp) TMA DOG, %—saiied Bertin, Jones, Darien. enao, Dec 26—Saiicd, Water Lily, Hockin, Boston. rrivea, Ethel Bolton, Swatni Blatehford, Baltimore (an Merrinack @. Siocum, New | left er Rio Janeiro ; ve York (and let! for th De th 1, Georgina, Sartling, Bahia, Arrived, Louisa Hobbs, Primce Wa QueExsrown, Dec Kdwardisiand. ailed 20th, Speranza, Nrelson, Waterford. Axeino, 19 Deo 19—Asrrived, James L Pendergast, dams, Hull, | swansea, Dec 2—Arrived, Ida, Kitioth Bt Jotins. NFy 4. Yoko | 2h, Bridegroom, Benno Prince bdward Tela |S Hiewa, Dee 2—Arrived, Saul G Reed, W: } hama for New York. oe aed Noe 8, Water ¢ for New Yor teeta, Deo 2—Satled, Shasta, Brown, Messina: 24th, ick (s), Ward, Sew York. ne Leicester, which arrived at Syd ADELAIDE, Oct 20— ney Oct 29, trom London, reports having seen a ship. &p- \ th | parently an American vesse) of 1,900 toms, On Lire, sept | CoxstantinorLe, Dec 23—Arrived, Silve, Costandine, | ma | Rhea, Wiehmaun, do. | i | (and let | Ric| tal. | Freddie No } lerkeganrd: it Knudsen, bo aly, Heddle, from Hong Kong | ny, ft Liverpool for San Pran- B, ie tas 87S logs we. There were no signs of th@ W. w. SanrreND A, Dec 29—The vine Gebroeders, w! at Nieuwe Diep to-di ta, om New Yor! a heavy gale ‘on Dee 18, tn lat 47 N, lon fost ae = 1c a maser reports baving -pi a ea ‘noe he 10—A number of, pasts, of lately washed ashore on the West ord ares $i, 89 painted blue, one of them m: wi ‘ork :” “stanaard Oil Co: New York al re Cleveland, Ohio ;” sev in nel en Ou Works, Pittsburg,” one marked “BC 8! rd On! & Cleveland. Ohio, New York.” and @ othe: also a cask without inarks supposed ‘to contain carniagat FaLuovrn, Dec 30—-The Orie, Bensa, trom Ni for Newry (wheat). bas arrived with loss oF eal ane warks and eenokions 6 nd leaky. Grave: Dee ‘The Consul Platen. from New York for Rovierdain, has arrived uere ing been in collision off south Foreland with the’ ba Baisuma, from Londou tor diogo.. The inter vensel tind assisted ‘into Dover, with less of bowsprit and other damages. Havas, Dec 20~—The Gabrielle Alice, Bolzard, arrived: here from New York on Dec 17, in tat 46 68 N, lon 16 24 W. shipped & sea. wnieh took sundry articles ‘from the deck and damaged the boat Haxpona. Dec 3!—The sehiller (9, Thomas, from New York, which arrived in the Elbe Dec 28, was unable to Pome up te river on account of the thick fog and heavy ice di ieee Dec $I—The Ocean, trom St John, NB. which was in coiltsion Dec 25 with the Honorine, from. Rouen, had three or four planks and one timber on star- boare side broken. rail, bulwarks. stanchions and three shrouds of main rigging carried away. P Smith, for Pensacola. (both revo Jed), were in collision yesterday off Tranme! mer received damage to main and niger chains, mout ings and hull, and was towed clear ae, a tug; latter had mainrail spilt and bulwargs damag Lonpox, Dec 31--Tne Helene, of Bree ae Samnel- sen, from'Quebec, which arrived in the river Dec 9, re- chored Dec 6 off the North Foreland Ligh ouse, a pilot being in charge. Soon after a bi irom her anchors «nd came in co: careying Ro ae Sy the latter vessel's bulwark: dbo" Next day encuged two taza. which” sowed the Peemel to London. The ame of the brig was Agnes. posed es Deo 31—The Norwey fae Alsvid. Mor’ cussen, from Philadelphia (m: 0 Bereha’ few days since with aan 8} pring end other ‘damaser and has arrived bere tow and will discharge cargo here, Mruroxp, Jan 2—The bark Fenwick, reported this morning, came in here without the ‘assistance of = steamer. The towline of the Cambria tug, which had been in tow, parted off Morte Point, and the vessel is: now partially jury rieged. Pox? Evizasetu, CGH, Dec 2—The Lyttelton having taken the ground ‘at low water, great difficulty wae ex- perlenced 2 getting at her cargo. The first sale was helt $a the 23d November of the cargo landed up to that time. On the 25th Noveuber a tinal sale of the vessel was bel, together with the curgo then on board and what was Ce to the day of sale, and suil prices were realize Rvpr. IW, Dec 30-—The bark Brazil. from Beaufort for London, anchored 29th: 4 lost @ man overboard. AMERICAN PORTS. BOSTON, Jan 19—Arrived, steamer Worcester, Hedge Savannah; bark Warren Haliett, Doane, West st ee Africa via St Vincent: schrs Two sisters’ (Br), Thomas, Miragoane; Eddie Pierce, Harris, Virginia. Below—sebrs tila B Dyer, J G Curtis Wm Thompson, Bmma 4 Higgins, and NB ‘Hawes, all irom Virgin © rWm Lawrence, ‘owes, Baltimore park Lomusl, furis, Oapo Coast (Attica; brige Prisc May (Br). Gow, and Geo W, for ot Pierre, Martinique; f Minnie Heppligr, Suliman. Philadelphia, rated Steamer William Lawrence; bark Lemuel; brig ¢ Steamer Franconia,trom New York tor Portland, passed. Highland Light. Cape Cod, ac 345 PM. RLTMORE: Jan ocatrivel-schr'y W Sawyer, Or- chard, New Yor Cleared—ateamers Saragossa, Hooper, Savanna) James A Garry. Hi Newbern, NO det one i Kean, fo Janeiro; Avis Cricket, Ge ‘adden, re c CM Bonnell, Sf John, ‘Pit; John R Halladay, Vancleaf, Ha: ma bb Shaw, Springer, Charleston. ‘Salied—Harks Parimoune ol; Pohiold, (Ras, . LAverpool; schts Enterp a Nassiu; Charles Morford, Havana; H Hickman, West In ties. BUCKSPO KR Jan’ U—Arrivel, schr Mary Loniss, Clay, New York. BRIST TOL, Jan 18—A schr, supposed to be the Fly, Gardner, from Port Johnson, came up and anchored im in the harbor 1ith. Three schits arc at anchor in, the ice off Popposqaash Point and uear Bristol ferry. CH. HARLESTON. Jan Ta Sleared, bark Rio de la Pista (Br), McLeod Liverpool: brig Coluinbus (Xp), B 19th— arrived, er Charlesion, Berr sohrs JN Colby, Wilcox, do; Hattie A Hand, land. Sailed—Schrs Dan! Britton, Hunting Island: AR Pab- cock Brunswick, Ga; Ida della Torre, Brashear City. ARTOWN. Jan 16—Arrived, Us revenue cutter Actives Lieareniant Commander Pease, froin a cruises echr Ada Ames, Adams Nqw York for Portiand (and re- mained 18th AM). 7 ERNANDINA, Jen 12—Gatled. schr Howard, Goor- ing, Barbados for orders. ‘ORTRESS MONROK, Jan 19—Arrived. brig Mary Dana, O'Neill, Georgetown for Baltimore; schrs Pride o the Last, Lord, cuiitepee, Mex, for sew Yor’; yrelaman. Portland for Baltimore; Barned F Jones, and Emm, wi oysters, for New York. FALE RIVE J41 18—Below @ miles), In the see, two schra kpparentiy coal loaded. The recent coid weather has frozen the bay very pee No vessels, except steamers, can now reach the cUYALVESTON, Jan 18—Arrived, Granville mene, vk Annapolis, NS;'schr Maria 8 Lewis, Lewis. Bost Cleared—Steamer W G Hewes. tor Prince Louis (Br). Irvine. Liverpoot, bark ane enia Oren Christerson, Cork tor orders. Mi Jan 1)—Arrived, bark Mathilde Christine ew) t undsirom, London, ORLEANS, Jan 14—Arrived up. steamers Lance: tees Hk Philadelphia; City of ~an Antonio, Penmny ton, New York; ship Pédro Plandolet (5p). Pons, Havi (Br), Bodden, Grand Cay. man (since reported dainaged by collisi Lsth—Cleared. schrs Peter Mitchell, enton, Roatat Prima Donna, Dermot, Ruatan via ‘Belize, Honduras; ar, Connors, Rusti ted, steamers 0 W Lord. Colton. ‘Phitade phie. Pees trom Vera Urn: teamer Wm i Clyde, Livitgston, Key West; (Fr, Boustingony. Hayr Seared rk Vaubi | Soomener a Mexrrived, bark Concordia, from tor ord By scbr River Queen, Indianola for Havana, loth—Arrived, sohr Mary Ellen, trom Utila Sailed— Steauier Gen Wade, te Reve York i Bark Udsire ), Hi mig Anton: , Barcelo pirasea Louris jan 19—Arrived, schr Ella ¥ Trefthen, stip Princeton 1s at at anchor tntide: barks Sneffie!d, and Maggie | Carville, outside for orders. “Yala soynine welota, and Court Adler, NEWPORT, Jan {7 PM—Arrived, brig DM Dickey @r), McBride, Windsor, Nx, for New York (and sailed); sehr Sunny shower, Wood, Elizabethvort for Provi- dence; ing Donne. New York for Harwich: Leontine, Clarkson, Newcastic, Del, for New Beafor: Sniled~dohr Grund Islabd, Hodgdon, Neweastle, Del, r Iris. Doane, New York tor Harwic Eldridge, from New Yor! Dart, Licuefeid. and dence for do: John, Nye, Wiley, and do 108 soi ghia’ Mier Wood, Fa r Po Harvey. Gloucester tor do: unica Ric Jennies and Wile tf Lord, Foster, Boston for Virginia t haga Allen, Portland for Tangier, and tho PASCAGOULA, Jan 1t—arrtved. bark Blomidon (Br), spinwall «chr Vernai, Ricker. Galveston, Schr Abbot Devereux, Rich, Boston vaughn Sony 6 Li Aarrived (not leurody, sehr RK aughn, Smith, Brashear. Bint barks Fiemad, (Nor), Berg, Tonsbers; Marietta (sw), Overgaa € rea cone (Nor), Svensen, Lisbon; brig OVAL sGe dan 18—Arrtved, steamer Vicks: bur, "Hadolphe vow York for Fernandina; schr Sarah U B a, PiTEA DEL TAS Jan 19—Arrived, steamer Florida, Crocker, Provid Reared—Aark Catarina (Bri, Hofman, Bremen: Bia- wellJaue (P), Bowden, Bristhl. f Salled Providence (Br), for Cork; schr Vesper, for Port Spain, Nrwe. "Del, Jan 19 AM—Schr Lightboat, Wood, | from "New York, L ired lat night, to load for ‘am East- oTDewes, Del, Jan 19, AM—The bark in. the harbor is the Cecelia (Swed), from Newcastle tor pec ea Ap unknown’ brig came tn last night All vessels of yesterday rema: PUA rrived last night, brig Mabel, 17 days from Turks Island, and sehr Speculator (Br). from San Blas, both for ordera. Ai] the other vessels remain withont change. none Albemarle, nienes from New York this morn: mains tor do to ont RTLAND, Jan 1b Soleared. bark Samuel B Hale, Haven (not Mattoews), Buenos Ayres. Sailed—steamer Hibernian (Br). Liverpool 19th—Arrived, steamer Moravian (Br), Sanam, Liver. Sailed—Bark Sam! B Baie, Buenos Ayres. PLOVINGETOWS Jan 1%—Iu port, schrs J G Curtis, ioe Wm Thompson, doy Emme dio, and Ht W Arrived, “steamers Hunter, A Woodward, Bartlett, New York via ae Milne” Washburn, Cobb, and Carrie Orosby, Moore. Virginia, Below—sclirs Elia Pressey, Pressey, (rom Newcastle, >> in perk Vort Johnson, ipin-—Aenvor ary, Rogers, Philndetpate, BAN PRANCISCO, ey li—Saiied, ships Kichd Wright Br), Grufkahank, dnd Bhoderick Diw (Bp, Calvers verpool. oth —Suiled. thipe british King (Br), Quinn, Liver: ¥e0 H Oulton (Br), Alexander, do, jed, ship Repadiic, Holmes, Liverpool. Tithcleared shins North” star, Thomson, Liverpool: onora, Griftin, do. barks Sanvic (Fr), Chartre, Queens: wn; Freen anaiino. SAVANNAL, “Inn i6—Arrived, bark Thomas Amund- n, from Martinique; schrs Jennie Fw hee , trom Wis- Chas § Helter, Coombs, Turke Islands. ClMfented Sones Hattfe X Fuller, art Matanzas; CP Sinaickson, Murray, Musquito Inlet; Gertrude 6 Smith, Jatneson, New ¥ A r San Satvador, Nickerson, New. ei atip Pavoriia, Amor, Havana; schrs Louise P Mallon. arrie 8 Godires, Godfrey, BGleared—Steamer Carol, Wright, Boston; bark Jo- Nor), K ke, Cor tailed -ateanel Leo, Daniels, New York, aT bay a 7- Apres, . roars fatilia, Rivers, Port- AUTAEYARD HAVEN soi bray Us revenne mer Gelatin, Capt ep, 1 Philadetpnia trom Vfaiais; 8 BN trom New Salted, aches J G Curtis. i, wriam ocean EA Hige gins and Plora A Neweom| * Jan 19—Arrived, barks Wei ILM mash “Madrid.” do: 8 Bicuardson (Br) dos ORS 0 )BTATNED. PROM Di FFER. nar ywmere: desertion, ke. ae required ohars reqs, Avorney, ears TONIC AND IsvigoRat (TOR. THE Mosr ed and the best in the world. — Ray race Ugh LIME AND Cient cause; mo 9! Geie on advice Wee Broad wi AINEKD PROM COURTS jervwhere; No publicity, yea rR "BOR oa free, commissioner tor ¢ of different states; no fees in ad vice BDKKICK 1. KING, Gounselior-at-iaw, irouaway. Private offices and residence, No. 6 St. Mar! ® GREATRST DISCOVERY OF ™) For pelss| podem, Soren, tailed Bold vy t the pamiic and Bepot, 10 Park place.

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