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wv THE STATE CAPITAL Extension of the Term of the Brooklyn City Court. MAYOR WICKHAM AND COMPTROLLER GREEN Investigation of Accounts of the Canal Superintendent, NEW YORK COMMON SCHOOLS ALBANY, Jan. 21, 1876. Both houses of the Legisiature met promptly at | leven o'clock to-cay. The first matter of interest 4m the Assembly was an appropriation measure. AN APPROPRIATION FOR THE NEW’ CAPITOL, This measure provides that $150,000 shali be im- Mediately raised 6o as te proceed with work om the building, The House went into Committee of the Whole and reported the bill complete, when it passed without amendment, It now goes to the Senate for concurrence. EAST RIVER PILOTS, Mr, Gallagher, of Erie, to-day introduced a bili | to repeal chapter 293, Laws of 1871, relative to East River pilots, It 1s uuderstood that this bill, if passed, will allow captains of vessels passing through Hell Gate to dispense with assistance from pilots. TUE BEECHER TRIAL BEFORE THE LEGISLATURE. A bili introduced this morning by Mr. Kennaday, of Kings, afects the Beecher case now in progress. It 18 entitled an act to enable the City Court of Brooklyn to continue its vera, and provides that ; the Judges thereof shall have powe. to continue the trial or hearing of any action or proceeaing | not fully heird or determined at tae end of the term at which the same has been commenced until Its final determination. Tals clearly provides for continuing the Beecher case, which must, no doubt, go over the present term. Mr. Kennaday read extracts from letters of the Brovk!jn judges whien be bad received in relanon to the bill, sudge McCue 6a; passage of the bill as very necessary to the proper wansaction o1 the puolic business.” Judge Rey- noids remarks:—“I desire to unite the urgent request of Judge McCue for the passage of the act above reterred to. Judge Neilson concludes his letter by saying:— “We have strong hope taat tnis bili may be passed Btonce. [tis of great momeut to us now, and It ts simply the same thing which years ago was Adopted for the New York Superior Court,”’ ‘The bill Was reada third ume, and passed, * TUNNEL LAILLOAD CORPORATIONS. A peculiar bill conferrmg most extraordinary powers, With himired itability, was introduced to-day ‘by Nr. Jopnson. It comes m under the innocent title of “An act to ameud an act author: izing the formation of raiiroad companies, and to reguiate the same, passed tn 1550."" amobdle section 2 1s amended so as to read as jol- jows:—“But when reai estate is required for the construction and operation 01 a railroad throug a& tunnel more than fiiteen feet beneath the suriace of tue ground, suen company | muy iu the same manner ‘acquire und bold the land uecessary for such tunnel only and exclusive to the ttle ‘to the land apove hb wunncl” Tue bill then goes On to point out and habilines of any railroad corpora- ertaking to bud @ raliroad fiteen reet the ground ib any city of the State. Three foners are to be appointed (rwo by th y the Mayor of the ¢ d, manner of execution, 4c. They % LO the approval of removed with tne con- ce of the Governor and Mayor. Absoluie power is given them to locate toe route of the roa as 10 therougitares through Which it must 2 property necessary to be appropri- trncuton. ‘The corporation must bond uf $10,000 to Secare the city and all ‘3 Of property on the line Of tne 1oad trom Ic is siso deciared unlawiul to take any s ing ive cents per miie for each ssing througi.the tonuel, reserving | a micimom fare o' ten cents, ING—A BREEZE IN THS HOUSR. led up his resolavion, offered yes- hy eting the Canal Committee inquire into the voucuers aud accounts filed tu the depart- ment by the Superitendents of Oaual Repairs. joe gentieman made a short and vigorous speecn ip advocacy of this resolution. He was ciearty of Opinion that it pecame the duty ol toe House to take lmmediate activn OR 80 Luporlant a matter, it was the duty of the Canal Committee to in- @ugurate @ proper reform in this direciion. There Dever vad been an eXamivation oi the Canal De- artment since the constitution of 1846, te pn o ad toere Leen & proper investigation ‘Oo tha Conduct of the State prisons. They vere ja utils item alone seven elgut hundred thous Sud dollars, aud the repuviicans had increased it to nearly one uullion, Mr. Davis also called attention to the corrupt practices of some Cabal superimieadents in sppointing bose of Binecurisis at the race Of irom $45 to $60 per There had been expended by these, super. % $1,000,007. Lid they want tue people Of the State to jearn Low tuis money had been ex- pended! UL 80, the deuper remedy was to pues the resolution and allow ine Cunal Committee to The members Were the servants of the people, Tre democratic party would be held to @ Btr.ct accouctability foc their action in this matver, Mr. Alford hoped ions are mad that the douse would not wet into & political dispute at so early period of tne session. He argued, io an able speecu, (nat it wes discourteous tO toe heads of the Cunal Department to pass such a resolution. According to precedent he thougat 1f but justice that those gentiemen suculd be asaea ior a report before & committee had been desiv nated to scorch into and imvestigate the ar- es of tue Stave, He provested vigorousiy e pussage of the resolution, and wus t ou Similar grounds by Mr. Husted, of Westchester. ihe y@as aud nays being called for, the resoiu- | the democrats and some re- | Hon Was passed, ail publicans voting in favor of it. Last year Mr. Davis Waged @ strong war against me canalinierest. This year he threatens to re- ew if with increased force, THE TOMPKINS SQUARE IMPROVEMENT. Mr. Daly's oil providing for tne couversion of Tompkins square into @ puolic park for the beaeit of tue poor aud hard-worked Classes of that vicin- ity has veen sont to the Committee on Cities, The bul, having last yeat passed both houses, was ve- toed oy thé Governor. It seems to be & good meucure, and will, 20 doubt, pass this year if the constituconal amendments With it. THE REMOVAL OF GRBEN. It is prob favorably by tac Committee on Cities, to waich it Was subiuitted. The majority of the members of that comumittee, iu speaking With me, express the | opinion that an enactment tn this form becomes | ebtire,y uunecessary, a8 mr. Costigan’s bill gives the power of removal absolutely to Mayor Wick. | hem, and Mr. Green can be disposea of tn tais | manner. | A RESOLUTION, POR NEW YORK LABORERS, | Mr, Brogan, of New York, to-day offered a pre- | @mole and resoluvioen urging the Mayor and Alder- MeN Oi thatcity to take All necessary steps to procced twimediately with the public works under | their contro} Tr. Husted marked that he did not think it Legsiatare to direct the Mayur —"h regard the | in | Alter the pre- | title to | 8 tO be bulit, Who Shall be civil | duty will be to designate the | ive $10 per day 2s compensation, and ail | jo not interfere | ole that tis bull will not be reported | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1875.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. Mr. Gill's riers, to nge themselves, Sanne’ their efforts in behalf o1 ex-Governor Randolph, and thus snatched the prize irom Mr. Gilchrist. “He (meaning Mr. Gilchrist) would surely have been elected but for that,” was the remark of this member o! the | lower House. The success of Mr. Randolph did {| not seem to create much enthusiasm in Trenton aiter the lact Was announced, In the caucus meeting on Wednesday night | Wiliam Patterson, of Middlesex county, was | nominatea for State Director of Railroads, aud Messrs, llerman Ise and Beroand McCoi mick for Police Justives of Newark. Reed, of Trenton, Mr. J. | Messrs. John Vogt and Oscar Kee’ Jonna Hall, private secretary under ext jeraee Parker, has been appointed to tae same position uvder | Governor Bedie, An extraordinary rumor has | Deen circulated this evening mm regard to the Sen- | atorship which, if weil 1ounded will resuit in the de‘eat of Mr. Randolpn next Tuesday. The repub- heans intend to vote jor Mr. Stockton at the joiut | meeting, and with the assistance maicontents in the democratic camp | are likely to succeed, Tne Hudson county delex lion voted in # body eacn time against Fancolp | though be was once Senator tor that county, b | cause while he was Governor he signed the bill | exempting the Erie Railroad trom taxauon in | Jersey City. Two of tne Hudson county demo- cratic members state that they will not vote for Randolph under any circumstances when the joint meeting convenes. But jor the manly protest of ir, Sheeran in caucus an open vore woud not ive been seoures. AMUSEMENTS. | GRRMANIA THEATRE—‘‘DIE SCHOENE HELENE. | Miss Lina Mayr and Mr. Schiltz appeared last | nignt at Mr. Neuendori’s tty ttle theatre as Helen and Paris in Ofeubach’s sparkling opera. To | some who have seen the opera presented in French | in this city the performance last night might ap- pear rather tame, since much of the indecency and many of the impure suggestions of the original were omitted, aud in their place were really £ood | singing and gracetul acting, Miss Mayr proved | hersell an accomplished arcist in the rdle of the erring Wife 0’ Menelaus aud gave a comic signif—i- cance, witnout descending to the level of Inde. ceney, to the part. Mr. Schiltz made an excellent representative of the gay son of Priam, and Miss Heynold was a very fascinating Orestes, The | other charactera do not call jor special comment, “The Spendturut” will be given this evening. } MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. night at the Brooklyn Theacre. Theodore Wachtel, with an entirely new com- pany, appears at the Stadt Theatre, next season. The Darwinian theory will be illustrated at the Germania Theatre ina play written especialiy on the subject. The last Philharmonte rehearsal takes place this alternoon ut the Academy of Music, with Mrs, | Bateman as the vocal attraction. | «Women of the Day” seems to have calignt the popular fancy. The Fifth Avenue was filled last | week. It looks as if prosperity were about to perch onge more on Daiy’s standard. | OBITUARY. M. H. NATHAN. | _M, H, Nathan, for over twenty years chief of the Fire Department of Charleston, 8. C., died at tne St. Denis Hotel in this city yesterday afternoon, | @iter an iliness of one week. Tne deceased, it will be remembered, was instrumental in saving the erty of Charleston from destruction by fire wien bombarded at the oreaking out of the wan He was boro in the above city, wnere he has re- sided ever since, being in the filty-tnird year of bisage. He has held many positions of promi- | pence, and was well known among the firemen throughout the United Stares. He waa on @ brief visit ‘North, and took cold while viewing the rkaters at Central Park. His remains were takeo cnarge of by the New York Firemen’s Associa- | oa, and Will be jorwarded to his home, JOSEPH W. HOLDEN. Joseph W. Holden, Mayor of Raleigh, N. C., died | yesterday morning, aged thirty-three years. He | Was Speaker of the North Carolina House of | Representatives in the year 1863, and was gener- | ally esteemed as a logisiator and municipal magis- | trate. | TIMOTHY C. DWIGHT. | Timothy C. Dwight, formerly a citizen and | prominent local politician of Erie county, and Dep- | uty Collector of Customs at Black Rock during tbe | Inst. at Washington. D. C., at the age of sixty- | Bine years. His funeral wiil take place at his late | residence, in Eighty-eignth street, and the burial | Will be at Yonkers, N. Y. JOHN TERRAN, 4 WATERLOO VETERAN. broke the power of Napoleon on the fearfal field of Waterloo, departed this life in thi ry Mrs. Marshall, No. 8 2 aquare, at seven o'clock. H CAPTAIN E. 4. RYSICER, Captain B. A. Rysher, for twentyefive years a steamooat captain Pte between pape ports and Baltimore and Norio! ed ta Washington yesterday morning. | NEW HAVEN TRUST COMPANY. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 21, 1875. ‘The hearing in the case of the Nattonal Life and Trust Company of this city is still in progress. | Yesterday the testimony was confined to snowing | the value of tue company’s building, which wit- Governor Bedle has gg or on his staf Judge | Vroom. of nouonem, and | the | Colonel Sellers is drawing immense housesevery | | price of admission. | Bight, @o4 the demand tor seats extends into next | Joun Ferran, one of the invincible host which | | and elbow room without trouble or anxiety. | | | | | Presidency of Martin Van Buren, died on the 19th | | and the legs wari tll t | Messes placed at $100,000; also the value of bonds | of the town of Brighton, IL, and Fair Haven Water wit es stated had no market value; and also to showing who heid the capital stock ‘of the com- | pany. Evicence on the last named point showed | that the stock had been transferrea to vurious persons in the city by officers of the company, | who signed themselves 28 attorne Jonn &. Carrington and Tilton k. names appeared a8 stockholders, swore they had ever subscribed to the stock and denied any Navility. To-day J. A, Bishop and Josepn A. | Smith, two others who appeared as stockholders, | testified the same as to themselves, and J. B. Sar- | gent did not recollect that he had subscrived. lizur Wrigat, of Boston, and Sidnev Hedges, of | Hartiorc, testifled that premium notes on lapsed policies Jailed to be assets alter the lapse. Some | Tartner testimony was received to any as to the | valoe of the building which was plac $100,000, | The company claim that this should be entered in | Be Rn saahed at $290,000 and the ground lease at | Commissioner Stedman testifies to the natu | ¢ $30,000 assets deposited with the ex treasure: art of which he Claimed were notes outlawed. pe The inquiry was then adjourned until to-morrow. | PALESTINE EXPLORATION SOCIETY. Company stock held by the company, wnich | tn Booutue, whose | Avery interesting meeting of the members of | the above named society was held last evening at the rooms of tne Young Men’s Christian Associa. tion, Tweuly-third street, Mr. William EB. Dodge in the chair, A full discussion was had upon the best metnods of a further prosecution of the work | Im the region east of the Jordan, and resolutions were udopted in favor of tending oat anew ex- | pedition ua soon as ‘he financial means shail be secured. Coionel J. C. Lane, the uew commander, was present and gave interes: to the meet, ing by Gescrtptions Of the methods to be aaopted tn the Lhe ough: todo. Th olntion cpuee The resolution | curvey and archmological, research of that an- voRE ¢ | known region. Rev. Dr. , President of tie s ay lutroduced & bil proviaiag College at Bairut, was also present and gave tor iad parent Of clalns lor repaire | Valuable Information as to the importance of the printing and o al labor in connecdon feat undertaking im the interest of science With public s¢ 100! buildings during une years 1seg , 2d Biblical criticism, The society's third state. Contractet by the trustees of the puouec that time. THE NEW JERSEY LUGISLATURE | OW rx-covEn: RANDOLPM WAS NOMINATED FOR SUNATOR—THE CARPENTER INVESTIGA- ‘TION. | After a vrief sesston and the transaction of unim- | portant business yesterday the New Jersey House of Assembiy sdjonrned until Monday evening next, at eight o'clock, The Carpen investigating Committee bave hoid two protracted sessions, during whieh the testimony of Stephen H. Sayre and Charies Y, Bamiord, (he principal witnesses tn the cuse, wa taken, Several otuer witnesses are to be qxam- med, among thom & lew Assembiymen, who, itis waid, Can give the committee & good aeai Oo! perti- mt information 'oucbiug the secret bistory of | the “scandal.” The inquiry is belag hela with | posed doors, ond nothing will ven to the | puolic until the nal report is meds, about the | Middle of next ween, A prominent demvcratic Assenapl; former” told a Hemat reason Mr. Gieh oi United Stat mn and “re. | yesterday that | | a ted for we | Senator was vecause Mr, | | Paper met is just publisned, contaioing a vaiaabie upon tve identification of Plagan aud another on the plants of that region. Copies were diatributed among the members present and wil shortly be seot to all patrons of the society, VERDICT AGAINST A RAILROAD COMPANY. Several days ago io the | the Newark Courts a Mr, Gray brought suit for damages against the Deia- ware, Lackawanna and Western Raliroad Company for serioas injury inficted on him at Roseville througi the alleged negligence of the company servan's. It koems Mr, Gray was driving over tae Talroad Crossing at Roseville with a pair of mules, when @ traln dashed along ana injured bisa Severely. He Claimed that the fagman gave no warning, The triai iasted three Gays, aud resulted yesterday in the jury's rendering a verdict for uray lor $2,000 O ageines ¢ the Sompaey, KILLED BY A FALLING WALL, Coroner Woltman yesterday aiternoon held an | inquest in tue case of John Viering, a German, forty years of age, Who was killed iast Sataraay by being struck on beh head by some brickr of a failing Wall at No, S44 tr top, as D, ne} pers ceased Was at work taking Wall, and instead of commencing at tt . Gourts's law partner) an a ih ds | directed by Bdward Hammer, che toren mane. 5 coal ton mito the ‘fiends of Mt itz. | Sigted in Working near ti “Bottom of the wail, ge 1 the jate con'eat lor cemee np Bey ich, ae a consequence, ve pron The fj na fo oleat the aspicasious rue bir of vaccaared rant ave or pera QNd fo dOleat Lhe wepiratious Of Air. eouaty. in bier Sousectiom Gomseqeen iy | ev bo bo More vareiui ia fusure, | been so long accustomed. 3 SHIPPING NEWS FRENCH GAYETY. BALL OF THE CERCLE FRANCAIS DE L'HAR- MONIE—A CROWDED HOUSE AND 4 NIGHT OF REVELRY. The annual fancy dress bali of the Cercle Francais de l'Harmonie came off last evening at the Academy of Music. It was weil managed, well attended and may well be declared a success. lt was a altempt, not wholly vaiu, to give us a masquerade performance, with some spirit and marrow in it; mot the ordinary lifeic: tawdry entertainments to waich Americans lave To do this without baving recourse to indelicate suggestions tn dress and behavior was what the inane caterers for the pubite in this branca of amusement could never | bituerto understand, and as a consequence we had any number of so-called French balls, where the libertines thronged to see woman’s modesty disfigured and womanhood disgraced. The affair of last evening proves that the esprit of a mas- querade periormanee is not necessarily dependent on Biack Crook devices, and that decency 18 poa- sible along with madcap fan in dominoes. The Academy threw its doors open at nine, but it Was midnight before the phiegm of the company wore away and the fun flowed spontaneously, The police arrangements were made to contribute materially, to the easy working of the ball ma- chinery. Confusion was avoided in the cloak rooms, and whether visitors came as spectators or active participants in tne ball they found seats The members of the Cercle in the varicus work- ing committees, floor, reception, &c., were alert, lively and polite. They were here, there and everywhere. They anticiptated wants and sausfled cvery practicable demand with au overflowing zeal The lizht, voluvie, crisp Frencn e permeated the building, it rippled along rridors and made itself ueard from tie en- ‘ance to the rear of te stage. Tne geatiemen in swaliow tails and white ties who stood within the street doors were a handsome set or fellows, seli complacent and nappy. They smiled by turns on Bae Aes, on themselves and on mankind in gen- eral. the atream of masqueraders passing in was a source of Immense attraction, The outsiders, ina position to jook on and make on inventory of the dresses, considered their Spe ortunities Worth te Kings, courtiers and ch ters of all kinds continued to arrive until the small hours of the morning. It was harvest time jor the cabbies, for no Louis XIV, or Charles 1. uad the moral courage to brave the pubitc eye by walking 10 the scene of festivities. Cabs were a necessity and the capmen realized the fact. IN THE GALLERIES sat an audience of many hundreds, They had come to gratuity @ taste for fine effects tn ‘color, and in dress tor French art in rare and costly cos- tumes, Many came xs spectators, whose notion was that a ball under French direction meant an exhibition of the lascivious humor of the rdin Mabilie—a wild scene oi revelry sufficiently spiced with what the Span- lards call the Caza Mayor to rouse the jaded appetites o! the Dlasd vutaries of Venus, AS Seen from the boxes and galleries the spectacie on the door was brignt and enlivening. At mid- night it was especially so. The details taken asa | whole, had a uappy effect of light and color and the waves o} delicate music rolling round the vast | chamber attuned the mind to a _ more | agreeable receptivity of tne impressions taken through the eye. The decorations Were what wignt be expected of French hands—nothing gaudy or glaring. Harmony and Simplicity in all the equipments. — The esxp ail of the dancing floor was very veautilul, The interweaving of the multitude of varying cos- Few on | tumes wade a picture of charming interest. spectacular stage plays could bold tie vi captive as did masquerade periormanc: The characters were an endiess study, as well reason of the fidelity in representation by the uncommon richness of the fabrics | in many of the more notable costumes. A sult representing & couruer of the time of Elizaveth of England was strikingly fine. It was periect in details, abd Was borne by a gentiemau aduve the average height, whose dignity of carriage was as macural as it was impressive. BEFORE MIDNIGHT. $ surrounding the dancing platcorm were filed. ‘wo-thirds were in fancy appare}, Foreign faces predominated, ‘the dresses of the ladies were in many instances noticeaole lor their taste and expensiveness. Yankve phys! ogpomnies were iew aud lar between, They weie readily detected by their oppressive gravity. Around tue rim of the platform stood a score of mail-ciad sentinels with visors up aud Jances In rest, They Were “onderfully composed im leudal trappings, and siood the badinage of the idle spectators with splendid fortitude. At the back of the stage a wheel of gas jets en- closed the inscription, ‘Cercle Frangais ae |'Har- monie, 1875,” aud above this was arranged the Toot Oo: @ pavilion aud bali @ dozen gas canuelabra, that made a pretty show. ALL THE USUAL CHARACTERS were represented; sailors. soldiers, clowns, snoe- biacks, monks, danciag giris, Uncie Samuels, negro minstrels, Chinamen, pediers, wild lodia A sprigntly young girl a od the Lonors for fidelity of dress and acung. was very sharp indeed, and exceedingly good looking. Soime said she was Parisian. but the cor- | een oe ea Was that she was a healthy Boston The ensation a ie evening was the app: ance of ‘Tro! mily, “imported speciail: for the ‘oceasion.”” they were eight in number, maies, but dressed to represent an equal nomber males and females. The costumes worn by this extraordinary gang were the very tiptop of extra g@gant i parenaney and then so Frenchy, #0 like Charivart Cham’s grotesque ie ia pencil, | THIS LIVBLY FAMIL' | of brothers would have done better ir they | had been given a little more room, but Just | as they were about to open the ceremoates of the evening with some tremendous fer, choreau gymnastics, the mob of masquerade. crowded on to the piatiorm and leit little space jor @ free and easy Bing, on the part of the family. Luter on, however, they were permitted | more elbow room, ana then they made the dust fy | sight grew dazed and | bewildered. A PERATURE OF THE BALL was the distripution of prizes. The tickets this | year were douole the price of last, or $10 in place of iy way of inducing people | by reconcile themseives to the advanced rates, numbered coupons were given with the bail tickets, and five such coupons drew the five prizes offered. ‘Ihe prizes consisted of a $2,000 set of diamonds, @ $500 soiltaire ring, ove gentleman's and one lady’s watch and chain and three diamond studs. The winning numbers were 1,448, 977, 1,312, 420, 718. The numoers won in tke order 0! the prizes as mentioned above. KING KALAKAUA, At eleven o'clock King Kalakaua, personated by & French merchant of Beaver street, with a sweep- ing ermine mantle and # crown as big a8 a por- ridge pot, entered on the scene, surrounded vy a suite in ouzzliing tinsel. The Kinz” was in good humor aud his ways were as democratic those of the bond fide ruler o! the Sandwich Islands. THE PROGRAMME embraced, apart irom the dancing, the follow- ng At ten o’ciock—Overture dedicated to the Cercie Francais de |’darmonie by Professor Za! At halt-past ten o’ciock—"Diane.” “Grande Marche des Chasseurs,” arranged irom popular French airs, At eleven o’clock—Reception of His Majesty King Kolakana, At hailf-past eleven o’clock—Presentation of the grand prizes. | At twelve o'clock—The great Parisian sensation, “Les Cris Cris,’’ nouveautes trombinoscopiqaes, executed by the Family Troulilat. At one o'clock—Fech-Wa-Kan, fantasie carne- Valesque by the irouiilat Faimuily, | ‘The iast rendered inro Eng@iisn, meant “gitap and git,” and was extremely jantastic, | THE SUCCESS | of the ball was assured alter midnight. Despite | the juiness o: the honse and the surging mass of dancers on the platiorm, order was obgerved and @ genuine sense of enjoyment fell to the share of | most people present, If was & true carnival—not | aMneral—iike most of our masquerade perior- mances end it might be given again during the season. Oue little contretemps disturbed vhe harmony of the night on the outside of the house. It seems the regular eimployés of the Academy were resused admission by the committee, ani a het war of words was the consequence. Finally the French men were vanquisted and the Academy employés had the ran of the house. THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. The following record wili st will show the changes in the temperature during the past twenty-four hours, iu comparison with the corresponding date 1 jast year, as recorded at Hudnut’s Pharmacy, HBRALD aoe New Yoi 1874, 1875, a 28 s | | | | Average vemperature yesterday. Average temperawre lor corresponding a last AN 8 SLEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURA PROM NEW a ron THz | sun _MONTHB OF JANUARY AXD FRURUARY, Basia. |\Destaation “Oiee. | | le | Broadway | B Patte ‘Vien | | Resear | | oe een | Wer Givsrpcok. [4 bo he Gamowra.. ee 8 ao | York, put into this harbor this bite | progress w: | New York. betore | discharged cargo | dao 16 for New ing o! wth. | Bra Pee AE nstanee Tis Broudway {Bowling Green 72 Broadway. Chmbria 6) Broadway. bthiopia. TBownne Greea fait oi. Broad wa 10 Broad 15 Broadway" 2 Bownns Greea {19 Broadwe ALMANAC FOR NEW | YORK—THIS DAY. HIGH WATER. 718 ilgee Island..morn 9 00 § 06 | Sanay Hook..morn 8 15 6 Iocnasd Gate....morm 10 45 PORT OF NEW YORK, JAN. 21, 1875. CLEARED. aes Sretrena ‘Gn, Schwenses, Hamburg, peanmner Crescent City, Curtis, Havana—W P Clyde deamer Mediator, Martin, Fernandina via Port Reval, jeipeke. er Herman Livingston, Mallory, Savannah—W Trison. carer Richmond, Read, Norfoll Sind Point and Richmond—Old Dominion steamship: Steaincr Fanita. Howe. Phitadelpaa—sames Hand. Steamer Eleanora, Jonnsop, Fordapa dF Aumes Stoume® Neptune Horry. Boston—I Bark {ouisa Bruno (tal), Russo, Alleante—J B Poillips e Bark La Pista, Philips, Montevideo and Buenos Ayres —J Norton, Jr. & Son Bark Jane ‘Adeline.’ L Andsay. Leguayra and Porto Ca- betlo—Daliett Bhs: 4 Kremlin, Wyman, Cardenas—Saller & Hog No ott Hortensia, Smith, St Pierre—Simpson, O! Sone Dora M French, Freuch, St Jago—J de Revera & ‘cnr Emma Heather, Armstrong, St Jago—Waydell & Sehr RE Peceer. Batchelder, Galveston—O W adama ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer Oceanic (Br), Jennings, Liverpool a 7, and cenatown Sih, With mdse and passengers to RJ Cortis. ei seainer itegul ood, Savannab Jan 16, with mdse tod lator, We Porat W Quintard & Co, steambr Old Dominion, Walker, Nortolk, Ci and Hienmond, ha mdse ana passengers to the minion Steamship Steamer Fanita, Howe, Philadelphia, with mdse and passengers to Lorillard Steamship Cn. Bark Peleg (Aus), Menedello, Rotterdam 55 days, with mdse to. Func, Hdye & Co. Came the southern pas. vage and had moderate weather to Hatteras; thence 15 days, with heavy NE and NW galea Bark Idea (lial), Camero, Marseilles 89 da mdse to James Honry. Passed Gibraitar Oc! took the southern passage; nad strong, variable gales; stove bulwarks, £c. Brig ktoel Bolton (ot St Andrews, NB), Swain, Per- nambucy 42 days, with mdse to liency & Parker. Was 1 days north of Hatteras, with houvy NNW, gales, Jan 16, Tat 40. 35, lon 70 20, experienced ® heavy gile from NNW, carrying away mainsail, mainboom fina wheel, everything attached; same time the maate, U Herman, of Hamburg, was Knocked ov aud drowned: the wind veering to the eastwart Fy to xet ig the Rearest port tor repal XB ty bound to Portland, M Kelly (or, Poston), Noyes, St Pierre, g war to H A Vatable & Sons; vessel . Was 10 days N of Hatteras, with strong nd ar ‘Ocean Wave, Zelaff, Virginia. rl, Brower. Virginia. Soper, Virginia tar Fairha’ SP aye, with Fishing smack i A Taker (ot New London), Mosher, Beaufort. NC, 14 days, in ballast, to master, Was8 days north of Hattras, with heavy N and NW gales. PASSED THROUGH HELL Gate, BOUND SOUTE. Steamer Gen Whitney, Hallett, Boston for New York, with mdse aud p: era to Sehr Mocking paiee thers Bradbary. StJohn, NB, for 2 1% days, with lumber to P'T Nevius & Son: mne® Providence tor New York, with FE guin, ‘Thompson, Bath for New York, with headings to orier. ‘chr JL Donovan, Donovan, New Havon for New York. Isat anchor in the ice off City Island. Schr Highlander, Wood, Fall Kiver fur New York. Schr Cabot, Kilts, Boston for New York. with stone to oTgche Chas 8 Rogers, May, Gloucester for New York. BOUND EAST. Steamer City ot New Bedrord, springer, New xork tor New Bedtord. steamer Gaiacen, Gale, New York tor Providence, SAILED. Ger), Hambury Steamers Pommerania Br) Laverpool (sailed orn); Cresceut City, Fernandina HW Lsvingston, savannah; Richmor lchmond, oc Founta 1 ‘Phusdelpnia; "brig salista, bligd; salir erb Wind at sunset Ni. OUR MARINE CORRESPONDENCE. Nawrorr, BI, Jan 20, 1876, ‘The Block Isiand wrecking gangs have got everything im readiness to fost chr Laura E Messer, betore report ed ashore on Sandy Point, Block Island, but on account of the extreme cold have been unable as yet to make any progre: The wreckers state that it will be a long time before she can be got off, and then it wiil have tube during an unusually heavy tide, but that in the mean. time she will not suffer much damage. owing to her ex. cellent location. About one-half of her cargo of apples, | which she carried for ballast, have been sold at auction, and realized bat $1 per barrel. $2700 is the price for tting her afloat, instead of $350, as berore reported. 0 crew arrived here last night. This morning, owing to the ice between here and Fall River, the steamer Old Colony, of the fall River line, was obliged to remain at ner dock here instead of pro- eceding to the terminus The passengers, freight, &c, were forwarded by rail, and until further notice the got the company will make this the terminus in- dof Fall Hiver. mer downers damaged her wheels Lo yester: ile going throuzh Mount Ho} mer Bolis, dainaged by the tee vester 33 be abie to take her place on the route she is Inui hi Att oup posed, Mevenue cutter Mosswo: Rockland for ‘ef short of coal. has been ordered to New York for the purpose of under going extensive repair: MARITIME MISCELLANY. Bar See cabte news. STEAMER GkORGIA, axhore near Tennant’s Harbor on the 2th inst, had’ broxen In twain about six teet abatt the funnel, and the stern has entirely gone to pieces. The rent ot the steamer will be entirely desiroyed during the next storm. Her mainmast is floating around at the wrecked 1 uit ber foremast still stands, Har gines are vi; me doze ckers are trying to wr ve some of the Vig? the re brobabitiey is that almost totall ourgo are 9m5 2 casks of oil, some of whieh may be saved, Meg Coyle. Jr, the agent of the Halifax line, announces ihe sale here by auction on ne, ee i. Wreck of the steamer. with her engin a all’ appur. tenances, as she now lies Both anchors have been saved And iaken to Rocklena. StBANRR Rete Br), at Boston from Liverpool, thi ring jy the entire voyave was compel tir] dinse heavy northwest gales and high mal violent squalls. |The poorest day's on the 18th of January, when she made bay Bolles 1924 houras mE FOUNDLIXG (Br), tro! destroyed by Gre Nov 21, buco, 1? Doms. King pews, tg? tons, was on the Balance a stre ft pesterdar, 10 arte her i she h inasts ‘sailing ¥ ‘agoat. being metalied will Liverpool, tor Bombay. jw landed at P oud here for Sau Fraucisoo, Mang (not ship) Sa) miles south ot Fi hore it pfurrituck, Mes ton id ing badly. Bank Lerayto, Means, from Boston for New York, was passed Jan 17, lds5 AM, bearing NNW from Handker- bp noal, At anchor in the ice. 10 Also @ Darkentint ix considerable ice on the Shoal. Whatixc Bank Jose Maxwett. before reported com | demued at 'onoluia, was sold at auction tor 63,904 Brio from New York for Cette, betore reported at New London leaking badly, hauled into Prentiss’ Wharf Jon Wand commenced discharging her cargo She haa been survoyed, ond it Is decided to repair ber at New London, ihe damage is not very serious, Bria Cuantorre, of Newroundiand, before reported ashore at Lingan, OH, has been stripped and ber sails and rigging ero to be tuken to North sydney. The bull was sold at public auction. Brig Awxa Mitouxt. (Br), Sanders, from Babia for ‘eported at St Thomas in distress, had ‘an 13, and was waiting orders. iNet Tris (Br), from Srdne: oh for St John, NB, a be! tad to pit back a) 8 re, fociain’ | in position as when inst vented Ly the loo trom gotting into fona 6 “4 Laxg, Jacobs, from For! ‘og Be On by“) Gi r, dla put lito Halitex Ja heavy weather; on the jor Mott apliteatie eet rt, which Providence Soun Caxanr, » waein Lif Yor % Bcaum a wd tung th ony would be saved, t no cise Cabiliy | ir ay boron of ber cargo of Bowron, Jal eens f Balto, of and from Westport, Me. sith lumber, Provincetown harvur 4 | the 20th past by at 1 basi ‘with loss ty Sehr ad yeas, with oysters is io a ater pereneo. vi nerf 1 Nore? Guoccertan, Mane 7 ary Tia ie omar erna@: | an hrs Were atanchor in the saine place, there was | Steamer. Sari!s. | Destination. | Office. Shane frezenim. Those ready for sea are State of Indians {Ji 27.|Gtagsow .. MOUTH, if Ashi | Ru 2. jan. 3f-|Liverpocc: Bowing, fveom | sche red and ime see aod te sind these Yossst ‘aiter SHan, 287] Hamburg. 16! Bros leaving her to clear trawis, on Monday night, off this City of New York: 1dan. $0: ) Liverpool. harbor, urrived at Cape Forpeie. Ste. the heat morning. 80.) Liverpool. Ihey siflered severely. One maii had) his feet trogen, we. enn: Mortar ae ner ware force 08 row guencars fi t a guintats, of ¢ i 3 cir trawls, ani 3). | Bremen. Fiachhord Green | in two borts and anchoring them rowed all night In the 4./Hambure..|L18 Broadway. pals in the wind and storm till tbey mace Cape Por- 4 pura. [61 Broad: ! | PE pirernech 19 Broadwa Will be the ntnety-flrst vessel butit by him. | 6.) At Frederick Wrignt’ apy ard, at isp, a sloop yacht ‘ 6 yin course of construction for Capt ‘ster 3 Clark. | é The dimensions are—37 fect keel, 16 tet beam and 4 tect | 8 2 Bowne Gi Finches hold. She will, be Atted. in the best manners with ail the modern improt ents, and will be auc! about the Istot May. ata) NOTICE TO MARINERS. Cap’ of steamtug Henry A Crawtord, reports ail the buoys’ in the lower bay gone, heving besa swept away by the ice, ‘The Stepping Stones cantbuoy, before reported adrift, was soon off Harts Island’on the afternoon t Smith, one The ico has carried away the beacon en Bird Island, Boston harbor. BALTIO SEA—GRRMAN OOAST=PROFOIRD ESTABLMEMENT OF LIGHT aT RIXUOFT. A new lighthouse has been erected 623 feet WNW from pe old tamer: at Rixhoft, and a light will be showa trom ‘an ‘will be visible 21 miles between id K&S, re deg. rings are. Maagisan. Varia tion deg Westerly ESTADLISHMEST OF 4 LIGHT ON CAPE RISTNA, DAGO I8LAxD, 4 Ughthouso bas been erected on Cape 8, the west athe anes pis pueda red. elevated 18 feet above the level othe tower is Be feet high, built of iron, and ts painted "Position —Lat 68 66 16 N, lon 22 06 15 WHALEMEN. a San F: x J X ‘Trit NB, god nd Adveqturen ta 4 ere th, Bi Bart esta ot NBS NB re Salted from New “Beat Jan 21, bark Raindow, Cogan, SPOKEN. Ship Patterdale (Br), Gunderson, from Liverpool tor Ban Francisco, Dec 15, Iat 45 31, lon Bark aes trom Liverpook for British Columbia, Ro date, lat 2v ys ok and a oe | Portland, Me, for Buenos a ga Bray from Liverpoot tor New wah Beh The Kk oye Charlie (of Yarmouth, N6), bound X, lat 7S NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping agents and ship captains ara intormed that by telegrapming to the Heraip Londoa Bureau, No 46 Fieet street, the arrivals at and depart. ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of American and all foreign veasels trading with the United States, the same wil! be cabled to this country tree of charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Anrwekr, Jan 19—Arrived, bark Angust (Ger), Ohriof, New York. Breurnuaver, Jan 2)—Arrived, ship Jobn O Baker, Cushing, Philadelphia Huzvorr, Jan 20—Arrived, bark J L Wickwire (Br), Munroe, Galveston via Queenstown. Havrx, Jan 19—Sailed, ship D W Chapman, Milier, United States;"bark Albert (Nor), Andersen, do. Laverzroon, Jan 2l—Arrived, steamer Scandinavian (Sr), Smith, Portiand; bark Batavia, Sawyer, Charics- ton. Arrived 20th, ship Royal Aliee (Br), Hughes, New York; bark Jas Peake (Br), Haben, Savannah ; 21st, ships Law- rence Brown, Williams, do; B Sewell, Sewell, Baltimore; bark Caprera, Hichborn, Stockton, Me. Also arrived 20th, brig Nellie Hastings, Hallett, Boston. Satled 20th, ships Expoundes, Crocker, United States; Bampton Court (Br), Voik, do; barks Mediator (Nor), Jansen, do: Katnleen (Br), Mockler, do; Sonarenorge (Nor), Taralsen, do; Talisman (Br), Baker, do; orig Mira (Nor), Ster, do. Sailed 2tst, bark H ¥F Hussey, Shaw, New York. Loxpox, Jan 20—Arrived, ship New World, Hammond, New York ; brig Martha, Purington, Boston. Bauso, New York. Lrssom, Jan 20—Arrived, oark Clifton (Br), Snow, New York. Messiva—Arrived, bark Hornet, Hopkins, Philadel- phia; brig L F Munson, Manson, Cadiz. Sailed, bark Mary Evans (Br), Jenkins, Boston; brig Antelope, Ray, do. Quzerstows, Jan 21—Arrivod, ship Orissa (Br), Master- ton, Portiand, 0. Arrived 20th,94M, steamer The Queen (Hr), Bragg, New York for Liverpool. Rorrerpax, Jan 20—Arrived, bark Annie Troop (Br), Hill, New York, Sorry. Jan 21—Off, bark Nummer Fant (Ger), Bicker, from Philadeiphia for Konigaberg. Stratsunn, Jan 19—Arrived, bark Rosa Boetger (Ger, Poter, Darien. Simona Lzomm—Sailed, bark 4 Honghton, Upton, for Tawxnirre—Sailed, brigs Martha, Pearson, New York; Julia EB Haskell, Haskell, Havana. Sailed from ——, Fidra, for Caited States; Ariingten, do (hip Arlington (Br), Vickery, and bark Ariagton (Nor), Palmstrom, were at Havreat last mail dates). Loxpor, Jan 21—Steamer Seandinsvian (Br), Smith. at Liverpool to-day from Portland, experienced heavy ‘weather and had deckhouse stove, dc. The Hawthorn, from Savannah (?), which arrivea at Queenstown to-day. was in collision and is seriously damaged. (The H ts probably @ British vessel: the American bark Hawthorn remained at Savannah Jan 39.) ‘The vessel ashore at Caernarvon, reported the ‘Ma- ria,"4s the bark Maria di C (3p), Aguire, from Wilming- ton, NO, tor Liverpool, She is leaking. Tugs have gome to her assistance, FOREIGN PORTS. Axtigva, Dec 10 — eho schrs Altavela, Doane, Den- pis (and pitied 24th tor Ruatan); 19th, Ella’ P Crowell, Asuins, New York (and sailed 2th for Mexioo). Bomsay, Dec d—In port ships Pegasus (Br), Owen, tor New York; Chanios, Koss, tor Burmah; ‘Sagamore, Wood, for Rangoon: Chilliamwallah. (Br), Colier, and John N Cushing, Bexter, une: barks Lima’ (Swed), Wis- man, und Quoen of C Br) Scott, tor New York. Salied Dee 2. raper, Rogers, uta; rter, Manila; bark Malleville, ark 26th, ship Monte tose, Waite, Burmab. Bornos Ayrus, Nov 22—Arrived, schr Matilda Kranz, Rien. Forpand 23d, pene Excelsior, Bowers, New York; ic barks Janet Forbes (Br), Lath, Sterling (Br), Seabourne, Indis MeGregor, 4 fn port Dec 15, shin Colorado, Ingraham, unc: barks ford, Ciarenion, (Br), Lavener,, jor, Hew na it will | do, Banta, Dec 2 arrived, brig L Ww Bates New York; , sohr FPinma Orosby, ehtd to load | su par at Aracaju fF eripte Roa Br), aoe y. 5, (Pe! Oxrts, In port, barg Hestia (Ger), Pusen, “from yer, Yor, Merrived pin brig Haves: Nash. for New ‘or! Case, “Dee 26-—In port, ship peal (tal), for New York; brig LF Munson, Munson, unt pu ateurts, Dec TAC port ne Sir John Mandeville | {BP for Boston, Philosopher (Br), Kvans, tor New York; rd Canning Br), Butler. ror do: bark Uoringa, Jose dyn, for United si nd others reported | tes, ater 140, Dec TenSulien, ships Sullote (Br), 31 bos yh, OM Davis (br), Eeeee Pabelion mae Wea | bth, Weitdeld (Br, Humpnceys. Lobos: 244 Chaties Kanil (ocr), Monee Haaweace, to load sigat for | Liverpool or New York | “fm port Dec 28, ship St Nicholas, pool tor San Frauct: disg tor Pie). Henelerosen, cise, for Puget Sound ae ta’ (Fr), Lagaenge, tof San Franciseo, t LEN PUI Le ‘sn. ‘pavideot 08, rrived, brig Martinique. Meg g Dec 23—salled. schr B F Hart, Coombs, Key West Parnovrm, Ja. Inn 0—Sailod. brig Ushian, Smith, Clen- fuegos; seht Loule F mith, Brown, do. in portJan % schrsG H Mills, Tillestom,and Hannah Coomer, King. for New Yorks, i Havaxa, Jan 20—Arrived, steamers, Soeie. Telfair, Indianola; Zlst. Juniata, Catharine, Phila in. ailed 2th, steamers Gracia (Sp), naheincre’ via Sagua;: Ashland, Baker, New Orleans: Wilmington, Holmes, Baluimote: varks Anna Loe (3p), Savannah; Krnac & Marcia (Nor), New Orleans, InasTON. Ja, Jan lW—Arrived, brig Ohieftain (Br), ps Hf Parker, Daniels, Mexico; 13th, (Bi), Peters, U oa; achrs Sea Lion and Win Ha BF) Ne on hepsi ticle SA Snow (2r), py Home (Br), Campbell, Brit- Th, Miphouetiy Gels Gardner, Dene: nemo: Deo 2-In port, sohr Margaret (Br), tor Ni secret Nov %—Arrived, bark Bessie Simps.m, 10—In port (additionaD, schr John M | Pigke, ‘air ie, wig for Mar Jan Tee Arrived sche ligabeth M Buenier, | Weraas ‘Philadelphia; 20th, brig sare Gilwore, Cltford, avaua, wailed 19th, bark Eliga WI bd ee me north of Hatte- | ra Ad Py Mehots, + api Lah je (Hr), do; Orn, ce Kile } Stew: ida B i do 5 Roche, Halitax. Demerara. Cleared: en Rat i = Ms ander Keius (ir), | ut is iicrs nore of iiaiatan. © Monta kyoxny, Seanse. (ant, By he Went aie: tt at ve ig Mary BE Thayer, ia ca ae Fork): Herth | | ia cand | a 4 a Aenea jaud Barvour, Davis, | orks A . from Balth | pista hago aeey, Rasa ‘an, Ma | Trving, tor Peru, ward (Br), Gates, for | New York: Hostw ina ainpten Boads, sehr | Maud Barbour, Vavie“ for ‘sew York, Wor mili 8 | eattee ie ie tae, wore ocr) trow hy | rent Ss Ja nt halted, 00 rere ft he Ae brigs J aster 6 yas Sour fe ae t | gna sil ¥s ker Navaaee t AG | a V5 (at Dosti 0 8 tola troget Gen one aries, WPuituey, joc sa, Yon Be bagnat 0, | weston View baat ww Yok, Loxpoxprzny, Jan 20—Arrived, bark winerva dtab, | 3 | Givoroe granted: Py ones Rio Jawnino, Jan 19—-Sailed Br), Cross, New York, with 20 Sixcarone, Nov 23— Sailed. ships Sulerater: Maniss and New Yprk : Manian (Br, A ton: bark Ringdove (Br), B ‘orl Tn port Dec S, ships Dewa Gungadnur (BP) i for Boston, ldg: Hombay. Work. Irom Cardiff, arriv Dow 34, dis, tor akyap aid (der daa Sion, Ss bark Ghine (Ger), Fuse. Hosta ont tinea, Dec eo ile Alhambra (Br), Beadle m Cob antes, Mijeo.WSatied, rs Wm Van Name (Brh rgtts, Hampton Roads ii1.4, Jan 3-10 port, schr Carrie 8 Hart, Davis Beyrions, ote steamer Maley Creelman, ‘Alle St Jon: an 19—Cleared, schr Addie & Nellie (Bry Cannon, Caibarien. Cleaves 21st, bark Connangh (Br), Montevideo for orders: sehr Osseo (Br), New Balled aist, ship Princeport (Bn, Liverpool; bars ina Lente (Nor), Plymouth, B 26—In port, Dark Raffaele (tab, Save Dec 2 rese, tor New York. Vatuncta, Dec 19—Sailed, bark Sicilian, Percival, Bow ton (with oranges) x? i ¥anuours, NS, Jan 1l—Cieared, brig Pronto (Br), Cie» juegos. PER Steamer Cuxa, at Boston. ] Brisrou, gan 4—Arrived, Kaffuell Nortol New York. RK! ty one Paty, At Bremer, wav er Jan «Arrived, Sarah Hignets Burwell Aver okt Jan 4—Pussed, Condor, Egge, trom New York (oe ry Arrived 5th, Liverpool, Lambert, London for New Yor aa anchored). Exuouta, Jan a-aariy ved, Lana, Tobiasen, New York4 Prosperite, Beruldsen, d Genoa, Jan Arrived |. Maria, Tonnesen, Baltimorey L'Invidla, Lauro, New York. Livenroot Jan Soiled Jas Foster, Jr, Howes, New Zork JP hy lt Keating. Feneecole Biter od ack): Forest Queen, MeCaimon rando, ersen, Baitimore: pantie, Watasud, Halifax; oth, State of Louisiana (s), Now Orleat Leit dock 4th, C F Eaton, Radtord, for Malta. Lonpon, Jan peer Men ‘Norge, Henser, Nowe, Ra aaa zovera deal en peda. aged New Expreva Orowall, Rio Janeiro. it 4th. Greece i yanomnas, Now York; 6th, J P er , Ande! Phil sane abn, aergan adel Pe, Silva, Philadek ba Dec 6—Passed, Trappano, Mercich, from Ne' York tor Trieste. catAREIRA, Voc 28-Sailed, Diadem, Williams, Soutn ‘arolina. Phtlage pia 28—Arrived, Wesley & Seymour, Kourton, jadeiph in Pua, WOA, Dec oe. Roebuck, Stevens, froat Aa vin Cape Coast Cast! Portianp, Jan $—Put into ‘the roads, Joshua Loring Nicholas, trom am ‘port for Demerara. GREK STOWy, Jain i—Sailed, Devete Dubrovack!, Krem evick (rom New York), Watertord. Siena Lone, Dec 5—Arrived, Zingarelle Strickland, Bissio ; 6th, Joseph Nickerson, Whitmore, New Yor! ane Dec 4~Arrived, Julia E Haskell, al me lly John, VaLuncia, Dec 21—Arrived, Emma, Sodorm, New York. Aperystwitu, Jan 4—The sehr Velocity, Bawarda, of and for this port trom New York (?), with coal, strack on some stones in making for the harbor ist inst, but ‘Was got off and broyght inside the bar, making a quan- tity of water. Bovtoaxx, Jan 4—The German bark Uriel, of Meme! Siebolds, trom Savannah for Reval, with 121¢ bales ol cotton, got ashore near Ainbletouse yesterday morning, about halrpast 9. he is expected to be towed off nex! tide. Vessel does not appear to be damaged. ashore during a tog. Quvoxstapr, Deo 31—The Cimbria (®). from New York, put info the harbor this morning but ot, aground. sequently the ~chiller (s). Thomas, trom New yore: which was aiso off the harbor, intending to. fot gould not enter, but went back to Brockdoy. It is ho} that the Cimbria will float at high water. 60 as io be to the quay and so werraye che Som the Schiller to come in. AMERICAN P PORTS. BOSTON, Jan 21—Cleared, red, bark Belle of Sonth (Bn), stration, London: AC Bean, Cheney, Qoruasds schr Louisa a’Orr, Orr, H pesnies reo, ‘Cromwell, cw, ork for Portland, passed High! ght, Caps Cod, at 2 nee gTNO K,' Jan 21—Arrived, schr Helipse, Conkiin, jew Yor! Below—German stormship Narnberg, Jaeper, from Bre’ ‘Honred—Steamers Rebecca Clyde, Childs. Witmtng- ton, NO; MeCiellan, March, Providence; barks Hen- rietta (Br), simpson, Kamburg: Spars (Br), Sullivan, Pernambuco; Maria’ (Br), Potter, Belfast; Imperador sBp. ‘Simonton, Kio; schr’ Nelite,’ Collinson, Mayagues, Sailed—Steamer Nova Scotian (Br), Liverpool; schra it snk Christie (Br), 3 Jonns Pa: Joba R Halladay. He Voor BAY, Jan sarrived. sche Promenader, Da- . Windsor, Ns, for New Yifuth—Arrived. sehr Sargent S Day, McFarland, Belfast he Ruth Darling drom Calais, New York. fied, schr Starlight, Reed, New Yor ‘UL, Jan 20—Below, inthe ice, sia she hag been since Sond vache Haase Bordsn, Baker, from lew ppl tor Fa. iver, CHARLESTON, Jan 13—Cleared. bark Rio de la Plata Br), McLeod, verpool; brig Columbus eR Fenez, Bareelona sey Albert Mason, Rose, New «x vis Georgetown, + 0: Anna Warton, NeNeilly. Great Harbor, Bahamas (and saile eh). 20th—Arrived, bark Sarpedon (Br), Lightbody, Bottery gam: sehrs Burdett Hart, Brooks, ‘Savaunah for New ‘or! ut in for a harbor. leafed Bark Atlanta, }{BP» Doran, Wilmington, NO. 2ist—sailed, steamers Flag, Lockwood, Bosion: Man- hattan, Woochull, New York; Kaleigh, Oliver, Balth more; bark Aaron’ Goudy (Br), Scoville, Havre; Rio de Ja Piata (Br), Liverpool. "Da RIN, Jan 18—In port, schr Thos Vangilder, Van HOS silder. for Witmington Del, 19uh, VERNANDINA, Jai (15 Salles. schrs Wm jones, Line, New York eran Atkin os Philadelphia, Ger), rom M gue A Z i err brig Apollo, (Ger), from Martinique for ‘Orde 5 GALVESTON, Jan 16—Cleared, barks Lindo Ba De rie, Erect wood (not as telegraphed); Albatross Seetzen, Laguna. wath=arcived, bark Blinor, Thursen, Aspinwall, in bab *Sieared—schr Susan Wright, Mount, Matanzas, Kt ST, Jan 2l—Arrived, st t Oe of Waco Greenman, New York for Galveston (and proceeded). ILE, Jan 21—Arrived schra iidar (lor), cn Cle irig: Popite owe Pahiscons: C Cork oF Br i mt ir orders {sc ee Rondlette, Vera Arg pln aan. "Tonsalied, brig Mary artlels Cow, SEW Oi RLEANS, Jan 17—Arrived, tugboat Americe, apn Pia tar Ei Emily, (in). Riddle, Liverpoote rrivod Emille ae Bugg don ; sc Cle y ara are) Teraxteo TT soni io aha ehiola: dG Graig, W om At 5 steamers oad so vate td, fBe. Fraser, 1 City of Hor ering cere ee es (Ger "fientain, ‘Bremens nantdgrne. J n H=Arrived, ‘ship Montebello (Br), pad Live: ma POLK, Jan oy Arrived. sobre Paugussett: New gi Yors: Vis or arate eon ty ; steamtug Ivanhoe, ‘a tor Chari¢ston. THe Gt red, Dh e Amandn: (der), Schulte, Mare A Nor), Thurstensen, Liverpool, onthe ‘Sebrol Osan 2 net “1?th—Arrived, sohe eweWe Boke Ne To PM o-dalled, sohr Gentile, Eldridge, ew i. Arrived. schrs Sarah J Gurney. Gurney, Weta PATA Providsnse: Warron Gates smith, New TBESSACOLA, Jan 16—Arrivea, schr Pioneer, Rogera, Rua \—Bark Gylfe By. Tornsburr. Havre; schrs vine ict ‘smith, ana; A Willey, Willey, Now Yor FORT ROYAL, SO, Jan 21—Salled, schra Abraham Richardson, Pray, Havana; Charle¢ Moore, Russell, PI HILRDELPHTA, Jan 21—Arrived, steamers Neder- land Galen James. Antwerp Wyoming. Teal, Savane nan: Equator, Hinckly, Charleston; Perkimon, New "Cleared — Brig Richmond, Neal, wi plepie Sailed—Steamer Olilo. for r Liverpool Newcastis vel. Jan Arrived up night, achre Nadab, tron Newburyport for rehnaginniy OG Beats, from Old Harbor, Jam, for Ch sebr unknown. Br bark Ayre? tor Cork or Falmouth tor cries and Isr achr Vezper tor tort Spain, arrived at 5:30 PI aes Del RUAN vessels of yesterday re- ewes, Leh nial i harbor. EM Schr Speculator sailed for New York during the night; bark Cecelin, rig ida. Ray, schra Rescue an Albert Thowaestit reataln, for Peiladeipbla, and Brig 1, New maperC AND, Jan’ i0—Cleared, sobr E A Hayes, Smith a | mia Schr BJ Willard. 40th (not eae, leured, bark Samuel E Spring, Mor ton (not smail, Buenos Ayres. Bint agrivde stoamer Peruvian (Br). Watts, ipa ol; ship BNeEYS Cay vawson, Glasgow; brig Gee ny ay VROVIS i: EVOVN Van 20—In port. schr Brigadier, Nerwn frown Barbados tor Boston. PR VIDE. ENCE, Jan 20—Arrived, schr Fly, Gardner, Petiiled Steamers Mary, Rogers, and Reading, Colburm, Philadelphia. 2ist—Arrived, steamer Biackstone, Hallett, Baltimore via Nortolk, RICHMOND, Jan 19—Arrived, schr Hattie Coomba, | Bishop, Rocklan N FRANC 18C0, Jan 19—Cleared, ship Chas Bal (ir), 0. Jacke. 8p) wong oh a rks Sparrowhawk La ml Ditty 2th—, giro: i Nowcustle, sien omtevideo, bark Marana, lahit. eri IP. Trowbridge (Bt). oe its steamer valor, tor Panama via Pn and Ventral American ports, y Avan ale oF hyo ertyet. sches, ees oi Miller, oung. Nortolk; Alice Borda, Dakes, Gleared—schr Babel if Irons, Hubbard, Phuadelphia, 2 st—Aarrived, fhe Armpelldy (3F), Chaig, Liverpool | achr Loretto Fish, Young, Cleared—= hij ‘altrcd ne ‘Gray, Tavarpool thor Nor), Thorveldsen, Charleston; Es Anna D Torres, ¥ernandi acnr Mary K Simmons, Gandy, ski, Alo. balled —Steamor Gen Barnes, Cheeseman, New pied] schrs Hattie N Puller, » art, Annie Jones, dongs, Sow York; see Pate meson, do; Jen: wartived dat are’ Thor (vor), Amandsen, Marth as nign egran hed). Bark Unanima (Br) Live sale Tae Pei sni Flora & Reweoub Baton, bark Josie ALEM, Jan Jan 20—Arrived, Mildred, Ginn, on, ‘via Ramsgate, for Boston; ‘sche Bengal, "Now York tor ow-on. 5 apevats a ih) Pm tai dh light; ein et Ad =o array, . eg) FOR, NC, Jal 1d bark Woe bs ‘Madeira (not as t tumoro. Cloared—Bark Bering (Ger) Setntt mi fist Salted, se ole: MISCELLANISOUS. “) MOHRONIO CATARRH, DEAFNESS —D Pender method oures the eens q Kiowa 1% Cone A. try it ret West eh Sere avi Ics SUSAN, Hist Fiustnens Ma Sanag SOL, J DIVOROKS ik OBTAINED FROM DIVFER it BI Legai everywhere; desertion, &o., sume pauses no Pyvilotty’ vequil 4; no charae wal) HUUSK, Attorney, 104 Broad war. AB YORwim DIOR Mt diffe! it States: log: face ii ripeiek met Private offia rch nh arin at arte ee Were aa ' ang care Gees Hie ako Ct