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PORT VERSUS PREACHER. : Brought Out in Evidence. THE LADY VISITORS OF THE LAST WEEK Theodore Tilton the Next Witness Produced by the Defenee. n vs. Beecher trial has now becn three puvlic, apd trom what has al- ‘the 1 Weeks belore tne oF eight Weeks more have elapsed, 1t 13 not thar a cause, embracing such. an extravrding bistery and intreducing so many pro distingut peared in print and nece: tion in order to elther clear tre innocent and BRAND THE with nis crime or e erous and disgrace ul plots ever concocted against the Gospel. The name of th be handed down to posterity as the birthplac ne Of this cause cH ted a commotion smong the residents ofthe Heights and its surroun Shan that e worth vs. Ye rton that was brought to issue in and the warm hearted Irish people showed their enthu: by detaching tie horses from her carriage and drawing her home in @ triumphal procession. A strong p: Tight and wrong of the ‘Tilton and Beecher case, and alcnoagu they bave not as yet distinguished jy¢o the matrer. themseiyes by @ physical exuibition of their teel- ironung a Well-developed aead and a mouth that fave au impression o: great firmuess ot purpuse, avient in his dealings with the counsel, giving them a fuil hearing, but rarely alter hearing argument chanzed ings, the sympa of the iriends of both sides have been shown in the FLORAL OFFERINGS Wat have been sent as souvenirs of Iriendship to the principais in the cause at issue. The applications jor admission to the trial are ur Lae countless, and the Judge and counse! are pestered ety Of trivial reasons the court room ar thronged with people, and in Many instances the fortunate holders of the magic the court peer : “ 19 the tard that is supposed to be an “open sesame” to (NE ITH et saw dares the scene of this great legal fignt have to walt (ensely packed with the curious, and, a3 the court patieutiy im line for two or three hours before the = room doors open at recess, and the LUNCH-EATING age of afresn patch of the curious. Wh through the crowa m the corridors 18 op tue police, aud the members of the jury, Bar ana press pass through a double ige of outsiders that of the prenomena ot natu TH. MeCue, aud the first day was given to argu- we! where Judge Neilson, ihe senior justice, Toe plaintig woo point and the deiendant nored exe eption, The 2 conducced by Judge Neilson, a Member of the Bench Jus tly celebrated lor good jodgimeat anc sire: impartialtty. che Litigation are represented by the stars ol tue legal profession, as Messrs Evaris, Porter, Tracy, Hu arrayed on the BEECHER SIDE rs. Beach, Fatieron, Morris, Prror the legal adv.sers of the Illton party. it is not often thatse many distinguisned wembers: @! me Bar are cngagea in trying the merits of equally distric have wuc! tke urst wee to securing the advantage over the otuer, ® the proceedings was devoted t Jecced:—Chester Carpenter, W. ‘I. Jedrey, John MeMaan, F.f. Jayior. WH. ee A. Kk Case, | her eXamimation not having been concluded the neian, Samuel Flate, Curistopher Fitter, previous day; nor, indeed, was it finished yeater. ai, Heory Thyar and Grimn B, daistead. | qay, as it is very searching and tnoicugh, she be- Eawara W George & Vhe labors ‘of the counsei 1 tals matter were crowbed with success, asthe jury appear to pos- _ 1@€ probably the most important witness to be Bess more than tie ordivary amount ofimielligence | produced. to be tound in people ol “no opinion,” and they | timony adduced trom Mrs, scuafter yesterday :— Mr. Roverts asked to see the arm; I thought The reai business of tne trialcommenced on | then that Walter's side was becoming mortifiea Monday, January Ll, with the opentog speech ior gnq certainly huve given very close attention to the | evidence brought peiore the Court. the plaintiff, detvered by Juage Morris. Tbe court room was densely crowded at ten 4 Gown tne corridors vainly hoping to get inside. JUDGE MORRIS Temaras at about nalf-past one on Wednesday ai- terucon. By mutual agreement the court hours to tour P.M. picture of th gravity of the o ac ge of hy of the piaintift, became Judge Morrt! ise lor tne pi LORD STOWELL. “It is not ne: fect oi adultery, be aundred cases, In every case Of aduitery the law aLows thé act to be inierred trom circumstances, to be deduced frow Jair inferences, ana unless tas was the cave dud uuless It Was so held no protec tou Whatever Could be givento marital rights.” Aster briefly aluding to Lue importance vu! a tree Yo.uutary coniession of guilt (referriag to Mrs. TilLoa’s Coniessio.), he dweit for some few miu Qtes on the letter of contriuon whieh he deemed bispotin this whoe sad story. It Xpression 01 sorrow and grief.” The counsel jor (he piainti then went through the correspondence between Beecher and Mrs, Tilton, und also mace briet mention o the WOODUULI. AND CLAFLL rticle aod the jetier ol resiguation to the pastor- Bhip Of ilymoutn church, imtrusted by Beecher vo Moulton. He concinded, ater giving a sketch of diy efiorts 0. Moulton to Save tie de- by making a orilient appeal to the jury to ase. | Wednesday, January 12, the lor the plaiutt, Mr. Augustaa Mave- rick, as duage Valierton. This witness was only produced to prove the marriage o1 Mr. and Mrs, Tilton, afd | ear.ier than iisual soon made room FRANCIS D. MOULTON, you think peasur OF suc a qu.ck apprect d to eluminate, exam-nation of Mr. Moulton rho: Of sonday, the 18th, and com- CIFCUMNStaGeeSs surrounding toe writing of tne ter vo) COntrition ana the removal o1 Bet aer to 8c Beecuer COMMITTAL OF A CRIME eeause General Ira against Tilton che common “certainly not’’ act as conusel for Beecner. Toe crosseXamination conducted by Judge tion; Porter commenced on Monday atrer noon aod at- to nave a quieting effect; Laid not give him a powuers (ue Doctor left on Betarday | ily gave the boy a part ol ti de Ricardo; irom the cme I washod Of tae discolor: O Vigurous OD- tiva i gave Waiver no medicine of tne Orst morphine urday moralng fullo wastocurow him into a deep slice thought he was Goa 1 acted avery jarwe uduience, Whispered around that tue completely u as ed when he came mn contact with the cugi repiles of we eity ove puln! rorter. iookine landly at wwe “tury, asked the Witness, “D.d br. Meecker ever Wroug you ond was rat baken aback by nd quiet reply, “No, except wien asked $ t eaters J exainined tu reiation echer's acount with is rm, and oe gave a Se tated history o| each transaction that appeared in the starentont, ane {3 sae TURN, pono 2 da for waoutie “auaio” and ° ‘ase of pecs k i ann 4 Hess Was ais Closely question iacfviews be had with Woognulin the aprit upd @iso os to the nature of nis con on ‘ai watier, Ou tr jay aiternoon eee bad O jegai tilt hot readied ip a victory the celence, (urough the Judge eee ett FO! Beeolier to Mouton waking tor the sand Mouiton’s answer ws evid Was W0G Minuiew questioned os items in the account of Tilton ‘wisn toe frm of | Woodruff & Robinson that hada connection with the Golden Age, but the deience failed to extract | the habit of throwing them out of the window; any testimony of a damaging nature to the plain- | Upon ber suggestion I saved thems Dr, Ricardo aoa Wednesday sda Poreey went on the A Summary of the Leading Points | and, a8 Mr. Evarts desired to attack Mouitop in | | person, supported by the remainder of his com- maud, Mr, Beach objected, on the grounds that it was customary to confine the rmgut o! cross-ex- |; amimation 10 one member oi the counsel. bvarts then named Mr, Trac, en on the plea that Mr. Tra by the witness to have very peeuilar relations with The Case, aNd O1 @ Dature that suould exclase him lrom apy active partin its conduct. Deilson overruied the objection, and Mr. ‘was allowed to proceed, Mr. Tracy asked ail his questions ina rather buiy. jag tone Of voice, but neither te voice n man appeared to have much effect on the witness, Look his Une and studied his auswers. Atter sailing T@ elicit any evidence of a damaging pa- ture m reference to the s ani lady at a hotel in WINSTED, CONN., Mr. Tracy changed the subject ‘and fired a charge | the way of a series Of ques- feady trauspired it may safely be assumed t)4t tons as tothe details of the witness’ interview | case W e give the jury before seven = witit the case will not be given to the jury en | was dictated oy ' that | was giving those powders; the Doc ising another ob- tad been shown | wal about Mr. 4 or small shot in Beecher when the letter of contrition the latter and written by afr, Tue witness did not get at ail furried, and, ater disposing of that pointin che evidence, the relations of tla apace ne Hesste d people, is brougne for trial Into We Was’ broagnt to lgnt of an improper nature, ex: public courts, Aroitration is Jar preferable 1D cept nee he beheved be had heard that Tilton had cases Involvin » honor of famies of known carried Bessie Turner jrom her bed to lis own bed Seen rrnnrag the: BODO Ot /<OF : xercized | 2 Some time of the might, Standing, and would probably have been e. bills Were eXamined again, and the wire: in this instance if a fewof the Jacts had notap- examined us ro his conn stated aiuil investiga. Age. knew about Bessie Turner’s school con with the Golden Mr. Tracy then put a number of questions about @ trip to the | ASHBURY REGATTA EDUCER | that was made by Mr. Beecher, Mr. Tilton ana Mr. pose one of the most treach- Macha, bat nothing o1 importance was brought ina 0 1 riday the defence made a determined fight the reputation of a world-renowned preacher of | to get the “Lie of Victoria Woodhull,” written by lilton, in evidence, and proposed to read it, Dut Judge Neilson ruied it ons, tried to read trom Woodhull & Clanin's Weekly, setecting au interview with a reporter, but Judge Neilson deemed that also irrevelant to the case. Mr. Evarts read and puc # equivalent, If not greater, Treartite covenant, ted by tue famous case of Long- amined very ¢ luiiing to force the witness into any contradictory evidence, became rather aggressive in the way ne whe framed hi8 questions, and received a pretiy sharp FOUR COTRTS IN DUBLIN. rebuke | ‘ublie feeling ran very bigh on that occasion, jourament on friday Judge Nielson told the couu- 18, wapihenar a Skee aide + Sel for the deience to close the cross examination as soon a3 jossiple, and Mr. Tracy replied that stic belie’ in the rights of the fair plaint | Ye expected tu get through on Monday, 2 city of Brooklyn will | Tueodore and the witness was ex. | nership Was dissolved, He, however, remaine rom Judge Nieison, ,inage Nielson is making a lasting reputation by good juagment avd strict impartiality he igan feeling bas already taken posses- be exercised iu Mis Conduct of tne case. bion of the citizens of Brooklyn in regard to the | closely confined the counser to evidence directly | pertiieut to the cause at issue and carevully ruied out any attempt to introduce any third parties He has a smouta-shaved ace | | | He has been very 8 first vpinion, The lady visitors do not attract quite as much atten!lon now as they did at frst, and walk in and leaning on the arm o: some gentie- With litle apparent notice. ent the Indies. aumitced by constant demands for tickets, based on avari- nave veen only dirs, The corridors leading to | © imside the enclosure lonei Beecher, bhearman and » Anna Cromwell Fiel Mrs. Kaymond, reporters fitted about the earlier they have The gallery 18 always | tors of the Mecuanies’ Bunk, one of the founder: is very poorly venitiate good deal oi discomfort 1u order vo Satisty their propensines, women occupied seats in ihe front row of the portion of the spectators make room for the stow- gallery one day last week, but they evidentiy saw ali hey wanted to, as they have nut been c fhe spectators are generally very Goors are thrown open, at recess @ passage well be aaved, and comply with the qatet and gen- | ed by tlemaniy request of tne Bench by keeping guod | order. they enaure a Paul gray-haired a the aud neat THE FUTCRE. The trial will be resumed to-morrow morning at stare and criticise as if they were examining some = eleven o'clock by tue continued cross-examination a of Mr. Moulton by Judge Tracy. Judge Tracy stated on Friaay that be expected to fiaisn on Monday, TRIAL | and, 1 so, General Fuilertou wil take anotaer (uF. 0! this case commenced on January 4 before Judge | at the Wittess on Tuesday. iouiton, probably Tuesoay afternoon, the plawtil intend to put their pripe Turon, on the stand. the counsel tur the detendant wil H tto Mr, Tilton’s evidence, and M so there wilt be a long argument over the When they finist wita counsel of counsel iu relation to the motion on the pai. part of the plait? to move the trial trom Part 1 —_ 09} point, itis generaliy objection on ihe part of the de- fence To the testimony of Mr. Tilton wilt not be sustained by the Beuch, and tt certainly wiil not create @ lavorable impression in the minds of the the plainult bave several es to call, and they will hardly get tt and Suearman are ‘rougn with ~~ evidence ior a couple ol weeks. | "RICARDO S TRIAL. jury. other witne: The trial of Dr. Norton ¢, gle cause, aNd in This iusiance toe talent is so for alleged assault with intent to kill, with mor- sted that weiher of the litigants | phine, a ittie boy named Waiter Schaffer, in order | tocover up nis maipractice in treatment of a euigect jury” that the laws of ‘fractured arm, was resumed in the Paterson court the State provide for. Altera tedlousexamination yesterday. O! the pauel the Jollowing gentlemen were se- jured vos, was upon the stand again yesteraas, Ricardo, of Passaic, | Mrs, Schafer, the mother of the in- | Assembly from Genesee county in 1839, ‘The following 18 @ synopsis Of tae tes- | ked. Dr. Ricardo’s opinion; afterward I M., an | thoaght i: was a discharge irom bis arm, and so hoar beore the jury answere! tothe call, and it proved to be, for it ail washed oif; 1t was on hundreds of peopie Kolding tickets surged up and | sunday morning that Mr. Roberts and i washed Of the discoloration; Mr. Roberts watched with spoke for about ten hours and 4 half, closieg his Walter three nights; Dr. Ricardo told Mr. Schaffer Satarday night that it would be necessary for him are .rom eleven A. M. tu ote Y. M. ana twoP, M, | to procure ice for the body tm case che boy snould orew @ very Clear | die, a3 he could not get ice on Sunday; saturday Ricardo told me that Waiter couid © two o'clock the doctor added iutt, snowing the night sense 2 wheu the detendant, taking not relations a8 the spiritual adviser Suuday 8 destrover. Hecalled was the atiention of tre jury to the lollowing quota- him morphine don irom | he alsorgave him lever medicines every nour, Sometimes aconite; | Sury togive direct proof of the gvout two o'clock on Sunday morpiug the dia- use If it were otherwise coioration was Wasted*irom his body ; prvol would uot be artaigable in One out of every time Walter broke bis arm to the tt gaily taken of was two weeks and two davs; the firsts week I substituted medicine of my own lor Dr. Ricurdo’s, anu thought that Waiter was T told the Doctor 1 thongnt he was getiing better, but he faid I must be Monaay ne said ne could see the death stupor 10 his eyes: ny sister Was present at the time; Dr. Ricardo Was lmproviug; ne said she was r said he was on Thursday [ told the Doctor f thougnt arin Would ror sod arop off; he said ihat vile; on Friday nigh 1 [aden | | doing occasional work tur the newspapers. sometimes pulsatilla and better; he rested weil; dying: ov Tu thoughe Waiver aay the Do was better; from Hrookiyn; Lasked write a letter to Dr. Watson, telling him t condition, if he wouid ter as Ricardo said unnecessary as W Doctor's arrival; Saturday morning he gave me t ou the stand and @xamined by § gome new powders ior WW: bim ove every Gicen Minutes; Dr. Ricardo calied Savurday mourning; » teiling me to give way they were [0 titeea minutes itis hoc offen that ajury every air hour, of listening (oa witness who every fliteen min has *fown suct @ Clearrecoliection Of past events, what those powers were, but I looked to see and fon of the iwec tuas the found them to too often give ‘them bati think be sbowd es;"’ he did pot tell me then be morpnine; | know because | tasted them; I showed them to Dr. Watson and be | ted tasted them. \ fhe Court here interposed that pot much im- iat bis mee\ng with Beecher on December | portaces was io be given to tuis statement, A when neusked tor the return o: Eliza. there were several medicines that tasied su mucn vetu's etraction. The witness toen detailed the | like murpbine that un inex, erieuced person could + | not tell the difference between tnem. y resumed—saturday morving Dr. Ricardo leave me some oe bad previously told me tuat he was giving Waiter jorpuine powaers; he toid me that had given a8 =Waicer suffered miure than 1 was aware of, and an opinion that aGaltery Was not crime under thatvery frequent doses Would b2 uece! + Moulton also related tne inter- alieviate Oils pain; ti view with Genera) Tracy, When the \atier stated mornigg Were much larger than the ones ne to Theodore Tilton that in case ul & disagreewent previously been giving Wal vetweeu Beecher and himvel ne (fracy) Would | very jitte, ie Tu ool in January 1871, ie iso stared that told ime that ad denied tne powders; powders leit ou Sat r; the voy suifered (think, ou the Friday pigat aud sale urday Mioralng preceding the attempted aumputa- vathed him, which seemed br. Kicardo’ jowuer | gave Was on the sat- owing tne spciaent Said that it Was struuye, we th Dowder was a email one; i uever ave tim & wagle Gid wot tel the Ductor | Was only ing bim part or his powders! 1 gave him a sail dose about onde iu tWeaty-focr hours; on the Bunday JolOW Ine (he ucoident 1 gave hit er; | geveraliy meee a al wureday bight, Di vi Ais! partota rhim,’’ Un Pueeday yy od oue again powaces the de: wu¥e Dima part of @ powder vter Saturday vigat; b did nos tei Dr, Riegrao tuat | was woe wiving the doses ne had rasorived because T dit not dare 00k & Powder, und #howe” bls jury Waat propor. tae hanitor gi Moen’ LO Induce 10 (the Witness ng Waiter) ; (0 Withess Which \sno. Bald Age to ide, Tatiio) papers so Mr, Wi Bae Kops thomis . be e Maura ane rare ent | Botte tome tae | in “ka my bureau drawer ever since they were given to me; previous to the coming of my sister I was La usually left about tweive powders at a time; sometimes not so many; I used «bout one | a day; | turew them away because | did not want to hurt the Doctor's teelings by letting bim know | did not give them; I had confidence in Dr. Ricardo’s honesty at that time; 1 think Dr. Ricardo was under the impression or always looked at the soap dish to see if any of them remained; J think over this case every night; on the Saturday morning wbeu Dr. Ricardo wrote to Dr. Watson he sai to me, **1 will leave you some more powders; Dr, Ricardo found | | Some powders in the soap dish where | w. in the habit of keeping them, aud said that he would | leave some mure besides, ‘The witness being very tired the court was then | | adjourned until Monday morning. OBITUARY. ree eset LORING ANDREWS. Iu the death of Loring Andrews, which oc- curred on Friaay last, the merchants of this city lose one of their veteran members, He was born in Windham, Greene county, N, Y., January 31, 1799, His fatner came originally from Connecticut and was by profession a surveyor, Mr, Audrews had very limited educational facilities, and at the age of fourteen years he apprenticed himself to Foster Morss, a noted tanner of Greene county | and one of the, first persons to supply the New York market with leather. He ciosed his seven years’ apprenticeship in 1820, but remained a year longer with Mr, Morss and then proceeded to tne West, where he remained jor two years, Return- ing to his old employer witn a capital of fitty cents he entered'into an arrangement to run Mr. Morss’ tannery on shares. At the end of the four Fea of tus arrangement Mr. Andrews iound iuinself the possessor of $4,000. He then formed a copartuership ‘vit Mr, Morss, attempting to run two estabishments, eight miles apart, but the venture prove unproductive and che part- in one Of the establishments Uutil 182%, whea, with a “upilal OL $7,000, he entered “the Swamp,” in this city, hired @ building at No, 24 Jacob street, and started the hice aod Jeatner business, ‘The tol- Just before the ad- | Wis year he removed to No. 26 Jacob street— | celebrated as the seat of “Jucob’s Weli'—a mins eral spring that was much patronized, His busi- bess constantly increased uuu! he wad a trade of trom 0,000 19 100,000 hides per year. In issz he joined Wiham Wilson ia @ partherstup,witn the jate G.deuR Lee ana Snepberd Kuapp as special partuers, The profiis of the new tira: were sweps aWay by the losses ol 18: the purtnership was dissvived, and xr. Andrews iound bimseil re- duced to tue financial situation he was ja when be commenced business in New York. He, bowever, continuea the bust- ness, bis partners leaving their = capital with him. From 1837 to 1867 he dia a very large business, his surewdness and success giving aim great mfuence and power among the leather men, In 1si7 the firm pecame Loring Andrews | & Co., one of the partners being Cuaries Giobons, who had beguo work in Mr. Andrews’s employ at eignteen cents per nour, In isi the frm became Andrews, Gibbons & Co, From 1833 lv 1889 tue business Was at No. 47 Ferry street, Subsequentiy the firm removed to Goid street, and, later, tv No, 61 Cilif street, Where the business 1s now carried on under the style of Loring Andrews & Sous. Latterly Mr. Andrews’ sous have been the cuter InaDagers of the business, but Mr, Andrews gave it his attention as weil, and Was at Che Oftice as late as last week. He was one ol tue early «irec- of the Suoe and Leather Bauk and a vice presi- | denc o1 tne Globe Insurance Company. Among his yilts made during lis lie was $100,000 to the University of the City o; New Yorg to exdow pro- lessorsnips. Mr. Ancrews’ hame has veen su .ong intimately Connectea with “the Swamp” that his demse Will not soon be lorgotten. ROBERT D. HART. Robert D. Hart, a well Known underwriter, of | this city, died in Brooslyn on Friday alter a long | lines, Mr. Hart was connected witu the Astor Fire Insurance Company, bankrapted by tne Chicago ure, for twenty years, frst as secretary wef as president. The taijure of his coni- | pany so Weigzned upon his mind a8 to breax him duwn compietely, and irom that time until his deatu be was inca: citated lor business, G. W. PAGE. George W. Page, @ prominent c:tizen of Phil- adelphia, died in that city on Tharaday, in bis seventy-ourth year, Mr, Page was bora Febru- ary 16, 1800, at the country seat of bis father, m Bucks county, Pennsylvania, aud at an early age entered actuvely lato were: @ pursdits, but Was compelled in a tew year: Membcr of the Board of Directors of toe Bank of Commerce, aud had a large circle of irlends. * ANDREW H. GREEN. Andrew H. Green, one ot the ploneersof the “Genesee country,” died at bis residence at Byron, N. Y., on the lithinst., of apoplexy. He Was boro at Johnstown, Montgomery county, Uc- tuber 10, 1797, aud went west of the Genesee River with bis ather 23 early as 1809, He telda number 01 public offices and fvas a membe: Ce T eet hes Whom he lived sixty-toree years, survive! 1m. a. Major H. L. McConnell, at one time a promising young journalist, died suddenly in a coffee house in New Orleans on the 18th inst. Mr, McConnell Was g native of Pennsylvania, having been born in that Statein 1840, When Jourteen years of age he entered the Military Academy at West Point as acadet. For some reason ke did not graduate, but renewed his acquaintance with military se Vice at the outvreak of the rebellion. He was an officer of the Missouri miiltla, wnich became a part of the Voluuteer forces oi the United States, and soon obtained the rank of major. He was one of the orightest and most promising young officersof the army, and was lotrusted with the important position of Provost Marsyal of St. Louis, abont the e's 1862 and 1883. Losing his rank in the army, ie beca‘we war correspondent tor several New York and Western papers, and since the war hat floated irom one end ol the country to the othe: JOHN DAWSON. Jobn Dawson, at one time a prominent lawyer j trom the | of western Pennsylvania, died at Uniontown, in that State, in the elguty-seventh year of nis age, Mr. Dawson was born in the Panhanile, in what is now Weat Virginia, July 13, 1748. He went to Univntowa in 1308, 1n the employ of his brother, George Dawson, and studied law with General Thomas Meason during the years 1810 and 1811, Alter the death of General Meason he finished his studies with the late Judge Kenuedy and was ad- mitted to the Bar in 1814. He retired irom tae Bar aiter some thirry years’ si saul practice, In 1851 he waa appointed Associate Judge vv Gov- ernor liam F. Jonnston, and served uotil the constitution was changed, making the associate | judges elective. Aiter that bis principal business | was farming. DE, WILLIAM OWENS. Dr. William Owens, the oldest physician of Lynchburg, V ing, of pneumonia, aged eighty-eignt years. He wee greatly esteemed, and nis deato 1@ mach r grecte JAMES W. HINTON. James W, Hinton, @ promineut lawyer and polt- tican, ‘ormerly of Nurth Carolina, but since ihe war a resident of Washington, D.C., died sud- denly veaterday in that city irom au attack of paralysis. in THE MAN-MONKEY. To tne Epirow or THe HewaLp:— ‘The family of tue lately deceased gymnast, « nor Canito, the Man-Monkey,” are in a state of abject poverty. it i# said that the poor leliow himself actually died of starvation; and 1t would bea shame If, utter a knowleage of the condition of his widow aud orphass 18 made pubic, re- let be not fortnooming, benevolent will ind the jamily at No, 413 ‘audson t, creditable to the theatre ma: the funeral expenses. A FATAL HORSE CAR ACCIDENT. John Fitzpatrick, aged twonty.three, residing at No, 113 West Porty-t ‘un over by @ Sixth avecue horse car near Forty-ninth street, On (ho Sist wit, suse ning vere internal in. Juries and compound iractures o1 the lim yom the efeci# of Which he died last might oF Hospital, ‘toe body was removed to the Morgue ad the Coroner notified, _———— ee THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. The following reoord wilishow the changes ia the temperatare durug tne past twenty-four hours, in comparison witn Of iast y as recor) Mexaty ua Ph to retire on account | ofilheaith, He was also, for imany years, a | died in that city on Friday even- | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, - JANUARY 24, 1875. QUADRUPLE SHEET. SLAUGHTER OF THE INNOCENTS. WHOLESALE MURDERING OF INFANTS AT 4 ‘BABY FARM” IN HOLLISTON, MASS. Boston, Mass., Jan, 23, 1875, The usual quiet town of Holliston, in the south- ern part of Middlesex county, wus the scene of considerable excitement to-day upon the an- pouncement that a case of wiolesale poisoning had been brought to light, the alleged guilty par- ties being an old couple named Neison and Mary Reiguolds, who, during the past three years, have kept a sort of “baby farm” in that part of the town known as Bragville, From what can be learned in regard to the mat- ter, it appears taat the Reignolds, who occupy @ smail 1arm, nave been constantly receiving young children, more particularity during che past tree months, The majority of those received during the latter period were infants of illegiti- mate birth, who were in most cases very sickly and feeble. Some of them died irom time to ume ;a natural death, a3 Was supposed, and no serious Suspicions were enterraiued unul a lew weeks Since, at Which time the character of the old cou- pie became a subject of discussion among the neighbors, many of whom do not express a@ very govd opinion or them. It was kuowno that doctors belonging to the town and other places in the vicinity were in the habit of visiting tue inisuts in the care of the old couple, and chis fact in itselt in many instaaces served to aliay suspicions entertained by mauy people that the deaths of the mtants In some cases: Were the result of cruelty. A lew days agy Officers J. D. Shippice and Mahoney, of Holliston, became almost convinced in their owa minds that some of the inaots that nad died had been toully dealt With, and were quietly Rp ee developments, when yesterday they were afforde: VALUABLE INFORMATION from a source the least expected, through the per- son,oi & Miss Mary Colby, a young woman who had'been in the employ o: the old woman Reig- nolds, 1n helping to take care of the children. From statements made to the omMcers by this woman the utmost wantoriness and depravity of human Jeeling appeared on the part o1 the old couple, It Was charged that in many cases infants, in an apparently bealthy condition, were actually mar- dered by poison in cae form of laudanum, Between the 1st of Novemver up to the 17th of the present | month FIVE INFANTS WERE GOT OUT OF THE WAY in this manner. ‘The last child that died was called Fredilint Peirce, aud was brought from Bos- Lon In the early part of January. It was alleged by Miss Coiby that the Reiguolds, to prevent | aetection, buried Lhe thiants without noulylog tne | Towa Clerk or receiving burial cectillcates, She was positive this was the case 1m tue death ol three of Une children. Her statement, whicn includes nu- merous details, could not be gor at, owing to the uesire of the Oillcers to keep tae matter quiet until au eXamiuation couid ve had in the case. Auss voloy, it is said, Was the mother ol a cuiid that bas peen cared for at te Reigoolds’ arm, phe beiongs to Maine anais quite young and pre- Possessing. bearing on the alleged cruelty snd heartiessness of | | the pair is given by an elderly womaD Damed Miss Euza Sneevan, who has been employed by Mrs. Reiznolds on the tarm jor about a year. Her story is mainly corroborative of that of the Colby | woman, but more important, from the tact tnat she iuroishes the boule containing a portion of the poisou said to have been given Co the lotantz, SHIPPING NEWS) OCEAN STEAMERS. | DATES OF DPPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY. Ks 7 | Salle Destination, Oftice. ‘Stean State of Indiana \Giseoa 27.| Livervogt. [4 Bowling Greea 28.) damburg. /61 Bronaway. 30.) Liverpool. | 15 Broadway. 2 | Liverbool. | 19 Broadway. 20-11 ondon.... |W Broad was. bowling Green 2Bowling Green Bowing Green 72 Broadway. 4.| Rotierdar [6 6, | Liverpool. Liverpool. Liverpool. | 9 Broadway. Giasuow. ..17 Rowling Green {Bowling Green '2 Broadway. ol kroadway. 7Rowune Green 19 Broadway. GO Hrond ways ‘in ¢ e | Citv or Montreal. 15 Browaway | Minisier Roou.. 2Bowung Green | : is Broadway. | $19 Broadwe y. 20.1 Liverpool. [69 Rre-atwav. 20. | Liverpool. |1o Broadway 55 broadway 61 Broadway, | Bowing Green ALMANAC FOR NEW W_YORK—THIS DAY. WIGH WaTzR 16 | Gov. Igland..morn 10 23 Sandy Hook..morn 9 83 24| Hell Gate. eve 12 08 PORT OF NEW ‘YORK, JAN, 23, 1875, CLEARED. Steamer America (Gen, De De Limon, Bremen via South- smpion—Oelrichs & | Steamer Merrimack, Weir, St Thomas and Rio Jan- { eiro—W R Garrison. Steamer City of Ansa, Eldridge, Galveston via Key West=C 1 Mallory & agama? New Orleans, Dearborn, New Orleans—Clark eamal | steamer, Mississippi, Crowell, New Orleans—Frederic or | Steamer Regulator, Wood. Savannah—t Lowden. Steamer fan Jacinto, Hazard, Savannab—W R Gai Tito ‘ Stesmer Champion, Lockwood, Charleston—J W Quin- ara & Co. | steamer Old Dominion. Akagi aan) City Poin: | and itichmoad [Old vominion Stesmshio | “Meamer Gen Wnitoav, Hallett wostan—1 ® Dimock, Ship sicano, brown, Meibourne— W Cameron & Co. Bark Wimburn (<r), McDougall, Glasgow—Duncan Me- | Coll. | “Bark Lincoln. Thom. Genoa—J H Winchester & Co Brig Zuleika (Br), Wa si, Montevideo tor ordersJ R Be 10. brig Ma ‘ona, Deasy, Cardenas—Marcus Hunter & C; Brig Excelslor (6r), Mayor, Hamilton (sermuda)— | ss Duncan Mevoll, Lag? sennie Middiston, Whitaker, Jacksonville—War- ren Ray. {adison Holmes, Payles, Key West and Pensaco- OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION Is 2 Bowtng Green | Po Sehr HL Dow, babel, Mobile Mobile—E D Hurlbut & Co. ARRIVALS. | REPORTED BY THE HZRALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. r City of New York (Br), Leitch, Liverpool Jan nstowa Sth, with mdse aod 74 passengers to J r California Br), Ovenstone, Glassow Jan 9 ni itovitte lui, With wndee ani 6) passengers to Hen: 1 | | ke la=Benner | ir state of Tex: Bolger, irl gn oun M4, West ian, with mdse anu passenge: HB Mal Steamer City, of Galveston, Evans, ew Orieans Jan M4 and the Bar 15th, with muse and nzers to C Mallory. & Co. Jan’ 22.3 tniles SW ot the Migbland passed the Southwest spit buoy, No 10: Steamer Leo, Daniels, Savannah Jun 19, with mdse and passengersto Murray, Ferris & Co steamee Manhattan, Woodhuil, Charieston Jan, <a with muse and pussengers to James W Ouintard & C Steamer Benetactor, Jones, wumington, NU, ‘San, with naval stores. &e, lo WV Clyde & Co, Steamer Albemarle, Ketlev, Lewes, vel, witn mdse | ‘aud passengers to the Old Dominion steamsbi (a. Steamer rutisville, Piorce, Puiladelpuia, with coal to maner. ship Lillie Souliard (sr), Webster, Liverpool Dec 2%. | via Tybee Jan 14, in batlast to Boyd & Mincken, Wark Antouto itisso (Itai), Molino, London $4 days, in ballast to Slocovich & Co ‘Came the southern passage, aud had fine wearer to Berinuda; theuce iSaays, wiih strong N Preciosa (Nor), Jacobsen, Rotterdam 43 days, in ballast toorder. » Burs Gemsbox, Bunker, Mascat 97 days, with dat 40, toArnoid, Hines & Co. tad light winds in the Ara: Bian sea; pasaed Cape Goud Hove Dec 2; had light trades nti¢; ero-sed nF + quator Dee 28, in lon 35 E trades in lat 3, aut held them strong light winds a Lan Sark! Lelie tot Yarmouth, Nan Cunningham. Orang ie TI, 5 days, witb saitaad l'passenger to Boyd & inckei Bark HW Gritiths (Mr), Matan it to Young, Smith & Co; Co. | Been 5 days north of uatteras, with Variable weather. La Piata (of “tJoln, Nb), ro Lay Red days, with mdse to Vernon H Brown & Co. Cam southern, ss w i noe thence 8days, wit 3805, ton ‘yoke uark Joseoh Wateyy i ‘on for Bustvin, “Taye o Urig Itt, Milder, Wellgo, Hon, 20 days, rth, Joewood. ao, to Win Sex # Co. Waa ri an irks iuland). Strobelage, ny a ave, With old ion and 2 passengers to Daliett, Biss her to Hatters: Am topsalt A strong N and. a Marthe 2 days, with ‘O. Arecibo, F. Baryayy, Aret\no, Si, Au) 0 D on fiteweras, wi wite var ee PS an " to Vor ‘ion ese herin Mitek, wie eergnd, BAR NW a We klaate Ives, ax on, Fares Braye, arith rusher | a Amsnes at ous her « sci iret bili ot, ae ae wards = sat wrod huraaeriy rly raat horshoriy gale one, a bel Veish, of a tre YY Hotiate: a ht eric went Theresa, ‘we Dw en d6 Ys wit rubber aud Aula to Amsinee At vowel hare. won t Halter, ha or 0, to Le if Bangor), sone seals ne i to nan verie wai aida ee chr Almon Bird (of Rockland), Drinkwater, Matamzas I day's, with sugar to HP Brot Sclir ali Hlckmore, Biexumore, Fernandina 10 days, with lumber to master. ch i dlawiey, Brunswick, Ga,6 days, : ith, Tyler, Georgetown, SC, 14 days, ma naval Sores to Wonk ‘Sts, vessel to. Bentley, Gild ames Ponder, Jr, Hudson, Gooraerow th 80, 8 oo with naval stores to order; ‘Vessel to E D Hurlbut Schr John K Shaw, Cox, Baltimore. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE. BOUND sours. Steamer Franconia, Bragg, Portland for New York, with mdse and passengers tod ¥ Aines. Steamer City ot New Bedford, Fish, New Bedford for New York, with mdse and pass¢nzers. Steamer Galatea, Gate, Providence tor New York, with tase und passengers, ROUND Rast. Steamer Gen Whitney, Hallett. New York for Boston. Steamer Cuty ot New Bedtord, springer, New \ork tor New Bedto! tog Hors tor Wrovidence. w York tor New Haven. sebr OC Ackeu, Thoms, New York tor Stamiora. BELOW. wee Bark’Eliza Baras (Br), peer, from Bermada, Brig Mabel (Br). from West Indies, tebr Isapel, from Grand 4 Steamers Celtic (Br), fur Liverpool: Parthia (Br), aos Copernicus (kr), do:'France ur), Havre; Klysia (Br). lasgow: America (Ger), Bremen; Merrimack, itioJa- neiro. do City of Austin, Galveston vin Key West; Mis- ppl. New Orle ins; New Orleans, do: San Jacinto, Savana Regulator, do; Champion, Charleston; Old Dominion, Richmond, ‘kc; ship ielvetia (Belg), “Ant- werp: barks D_Mcrsrson (Gr), Halilax, NS; Vice Ad- miral Tegethoff (Aus), MARITIME MISC! MISCELLANY. aa See cable news. ear-For further particulars concerning the wrecked steamer Mediator see general news colunns, The ice in the rivers yesterday was in greater quanti- ties than any time this winter. Sreamen Norwaera (Ger), at Baltimore from Bremen, experienced a succession of heavy gales during the en: tire voyage. with high seas. several waves boarded the ship, by wh:ch one of her boats was stove and the com- Rise were of the torecastle and a portion of the wheel- house were carried away, besides doing other slight dam- ce Kix Pmitip—Advices from Rio Janeiro to Dec 2%, revort that a final survey had been hela on ship King Phittp, trom Baltimore for Saa Francisco, at that port in distress, ‘The ship loading and would probably proceed on her vovage early InJanuary, She sustained some further stight damage to jibboom. &, by break- ing adrift during a thunder storm on the 22d of Dee. tc (Br), which had her rudder injured by the ice mthe Bast ‘River, will not have to go into dock. Ihe damage was but si Bane Cave Race (Br), at Greenock, varrled away Francisco Jan 15 from ubboom, torstopgall utuast and foretopinast head. 101 Thes Tanner, seaman, a native o Is ‘on Yan, axed se yeurs, was wasted off Ue fib 201 will Lost, Bark Ane N PRANKLIN, Means, at Rio Janeiro Dee 25 from New York has discharged a !ot of lard camuaged by sea water, and a3 soon as separated a survey was to be had on it. Scun Mankt Lust (fit), whieh went ashore at Moriches month ai taken to Staten Island, has been re- paired, and suiled for the West Indies, Bripaxrort, Jan 20—Steamer Bridgeport will go to New York saturday, to go ou the-dry dock for repairs, She would have gone heiore. put has not been able to secure a berth. Meanwhile the steam pumps are Kept going day and nizht, on accoant of the leak, which re- suited trom Tuguing om the rock of shippaa Point last Hauirax, Jan 25—sehr Albertine Annic, from New- fountiand, loaded with berrinzs in butk'tor Boston, while entering this harbor tor repairs, struck on the shoals, which caused ier to leak badly, Lt will be neces- sary for ner to discharge her cargo betore proceeding further. Norror, Va, Jan 23—The latest news trom False Cape states thatthe wreeksof schrC E Seamm ind bi rain in the same | eae peaoene yeste day, and that Baker & Co can. do nothing until the We her moderates, Wind Nis, with a heavy swell Pontiaxp, Me Jan :2—Tae Court of Investigation into the cause of the loss of steamer Georgia, held here to- day by Mr Murray, British Consul, tully exonerated Capt Angrove, and attributed tne loss to a strong varia- on of the compass. ‘The wreck of tie steamer has been sold to George W Townsend & Cu, of Boswn, tor $1,775. Woop's Hote, Jan 2—steamer Islan} Home passed bari Lepanto, Mears, irom Boston for New York, at an- chor off Poze. Surravi.oisg—A party. of Port Jefferson mechanics consisting of five carpenters, three joiners, one fastener and one blacksmith, asve started for Claremont, oa the dames River, Va, to tinish a large three-mas:ed sehr. now being constructed there for Capt Frank Norton. ot Orient. A former contractor tailed in his undertaking and left her on the Captain's hands. Darling & Wood, oF Fort Jefferson, have contracted to build a see tor Capt ‘7 8 Hawkins, to be used in the oyster trade. WHALEMEN, At Bravo, Cape de Verda, Leche bare Perry, Bassett, Edgartown, no vit since last rep Arrived ut st Helena Dec 14, Bark Palmetto, Robinson, ot NB, oil not reported. ° SPOKEN, St mer City of Antwerp, from New York for Liver- Jan 18, iar 43 15 N, lon 48 16 W. Ship Hamaisya (Br), trom 3an Francisco for Liverpool, Jan 5. lat 2659 N, lou 125 v4 We Ship thaabeth Cushing. Coiby, from Snlelds (et 14) tor ze Mollenaa, Nov 25, lat 5 40 N, lon 27 40 W Bark Guntiida Gin. Melekle, Trot Pictou (Oct 28) tor Valparaiso, Dec 8 iat7 23 x. lon35 27. Burg Marmora (Bt). Dowuie, trom Liverpool for Charleston, Jan 4, lat 5) 26, lon 1322, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping agents and sip captain: are informed that by telegrapaing to the Heaauo Londoa Bureau, No 46 Fleet str2et, tne arrivals nd depart. ures from European ports, aul other ports abroad, of American and ali foreign vewsis tradiug with the United States, the same will be cabled t> tals country tree of charge and publishe1. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Astwrrr, Jan 22—Arrived, brig Albatros (Nor), Tengel- sen, Wilmington, NC. Biustot, Jan 2—Arrived, bark Frank, Wallace, New York. Bancrtoxa—arrived. bark Maypo (Sp), Font, New Or. | leans; brigs Roger del Flor (Sp), Casanova; Lutsa (Sp), Alsini: Maria (8p), Sisa, and Soberano ILI (3p), Marista- ny, Charleston: Cataluna (3p), San Juan, Savannah; Pluton (Sp), Cabue, and Union (Sp), Garriga, do; Ama ble Antonio (3p), Cespedes, New Urieans via Havana; Nuevo Copernico (3p), Mix, New Orleans. Crvita Veccuta—Sailed, bark Dan fraper (Ital), Bot- tdne, United States. Dessin, Jan 22—Arrived, brig Catherine (Br), Darg. Philadeipnia. Grimsby, Jan 22—Arrived, ship Tros (Nor), Brager, New Orleans, Gtascow, Jan 22—Satled, bara Lillian M Vigus (Br), Vigus, Havana. Grxoa—Satled, bark Ignazio (Ital), Parlati, United States, Havng, Jan 21—Arrived, bark John L Dimmock (Br), Lincoln, Savannah. Hone Kono, Jan 20—Sailed, steamer Vancouver (Br), Shaw, Yokohama ani San Francisco. Liverroot, Jan 22—Sailed, snips Juno (Br), Garrick, San Francisco; W R Grace, Black, New York; barks Luigi Nucgiero ({tal), Ruggiero, United States; Lothar (Br), Uolly wood, do; schr t artstene, MeNairn, do. Massina—Satled, bark Mary Evans, Jenkina, X York; schra Eagle Rock, Uammond, Untied Sta Loutsa Bliss, Strong, do. Newry, Jan 2~Sailed, bark Rosa C (tal, Chiesa, | | United States Queanstows, Jan*22—Arrivea, barks Francisca Beila- gampa (Ital), Borzone, New York: Toni C (Aus), Cattarl- nich, do: brig Hannah D (Br), Seabrook, Philadelphia. Warerror, Jan 2—Sailed, bark Guiseppe Emanuel | ta), Cicetone, United States. Arrived at —— Jan 23, “Etsoli (no date), “Baria,” trom do, United States; also Loypox, Jan 23—Bark Clirton (Br), Jacobs, trom Gal- vVeston for Fleetwood, before reporte4 ashore at Barrow in-Purness, has been hauled off and doc! Bark Leila (Br), lait, from New York Aug 26 for Anjer, has been wrecked (where not reported), Crew and car- Go saved. (The L was7W tons register, and was owned in Quebeo, where she was built In 1873.) FOREIGN PORTS, Agvabitta, Pit, Jan QArrived, brit Mary E Rowland, Lawton, New York. AUX Caves, Jan Sata ort schrs Trott King, Bradiord, tor New York, ; Hattie Wes.ou, Parsons, trom do, ‘ov %—Atrived, snip Antelope. Chauncey, nd suiled Vee ¢for Lngiisa Chagnel for oF Lise, fon, Jan 2—[n port brig Nil » Bryant, tor Now York 6 Climates dan L—Arriven bark New York, Ficxett, Havana, to load tor New Yor (tay Loulsa F Smith, Bateman, Phils Olm: 2ist shon a- ifuos, daa 19 Arrived, Brown, Montagu Bay, Ja: 20t! 1 edeivuia Panne G Warren, jiininalt Fane or Fortuna Wr), Sa ri) itt sent Belles Cleared s3th, barks hep! na ins Phiiacel- ia Augusta C min. ir), U' Brien, Boston: ha wo avon, Allen Stvunn, isin dir (Br), Hos: hit JowD Novels (Br), ito: auth, Urtay ida ie dor a ¢ thynas, Wil, ie oe Wo; sone star, went, at Go" a ake od Jan ti ahr Ageia (Br, ihuiand, Bosion (a ore), Canwexas, Jan MSallod, bie, Pag Winslow, win Horch of Hattorgs: sqhr M. rt lst, brige Josep! dows ior Lite Barry woo % Berry, “ig oe ¥ Ptookel of Mig: Movie, w Yors, ‘dot 6 Aa and Lewis aban 4 tor navin ¢ ern ne wor Kowa, Arrived, ‘hip Malay, h, Ban 600. Ratled vee 4 dri be Bd f, Pun nat, nonouLy oe oe ts ie Fatt ion Naver ators t Portiund, Rag} vid, bares vox Keith #) a, i Geun (ae ot 4 ORTHO. Lok. rorsiaadt, gam YY, “dlbwon. Prenit NB) sohes ft ere Ura lense Oberon, 9 tt Wait on Miers ery wed bark | | Oliviaa OF | Dill, irom Dem: | Curtis, New York | to oad fi 5 b Racket, Grifin, for north of Hatteras, do; aud others if atarax, Jan 23, AM— eiled, cigamar Caledonia (Br), Sidey (from Genoa, £e), Nassixa, Dec S—Arrived, brig JH Kennedy, Hughes, javre. Matanzas, Jan Zi Aprived, aris Minnie Traub, Scarpe, New York; schir Cuvid Ames, Key West. sailed 24, bark JH Chadwick, Howe, New York : brig Acelia Th Thurtow. Gailisou, do; Agnes’ Barton, Knight Biri Pama Dee 2—In port brig Edwin Rowe, Crocker, for New York Jan §; schr Lizzie Ives, Saxton, ior do stazied Bigelow, Pourick, tor Boston, ready. port brig Harry & Aubrey 3 days. to load for New jewport direct). , schr Josephine, trom La ‘art, Jan 4—fa c gs, for Guadaloupe York (belure repor ed te SrJaco. Jan 7—Arrr guayra. yinpore ath, baak Morning Star (Br), Sisson, for New DAGUA, San 20-Arrived, | steamer Gracia (3p), Havens for Baltimore; bar Donald, Portland, Yokouama, Dec ié—arrived, briz J B Ford, Weeks, San Francisco, AMERICAN PORTS. BOSTON, Jan 2}—Arrived, steamers Helvetia (Br) Webster, Liverpool: Geo Appolid, Loveland, Baltimore Saxon. snow, Philadelphia; Neptune, B eutia, Ty H wok; sche addie Kyat € Cleared—steamers Koman, Cromwell, Philadel; bil Glaucus, Bearse, New York; ship vy video! (SOF), Hoel Glasgow; bark Ocean Pearl, Lente jatanzas; sehes rie E' Morrow, Dunning, Barbados; Anita, 'Smuli, ‘teamers Chil Roman, Johns Hopkins; BALTIMORE, Jan Ze rived, schrs a Melissa A Willey, Will Charleston; Montana, Crawford, 24\Varrived, schta E & Ll Cordery, Iyoston: Eclipse, oleae th ar émplar, Wilson, Rio Janeiro; sehr \—Bark ar, H nner fai ns rr los: Heiecea M smith, “Grace C ‘oe! ran, Newbern. jarks spark (Br), Pernambuco; Imperador nneiro; Johann Ludwis (Ger), Bremen? sot LESTUN, Jan 2%0—Arrived, barks Homeward Bound, Werrymnn, Liverpool. Wm Owen (Br), Brows, Georgetown, Pit (uot as telegraphed). Sallea—Bark Sophie (Nor), Sorensen, Bremen (not at tolemeapiy o leared—Bark Atalanta, ele paren, Wilmington, NC. 234—Arr: Geor Il, nV well, New York; bark Geo Henry (Br). Gardner, “Milford en; brig Chit Sp. Havana. Steamers Charleston, Berry, New York; Cal- very ole Batumore. #,Geg D Loud. Clark, New Orieans. Ary —Arrived, schr © © Bearse, Men igeArrived, bark Somatra iGér) homus; With, ship’ Athenais (Br), Jones Savannah; barks Westwind (Br), Conway, Sligo; 18th, Lydia, trom Sr Vincent. 16th—Uleared, bark Recovery (for), Perouit, Liverpool. '9h—In_ port, ship Athenais (4r), Jones, from savan- nah, arr 16h, Jor United Kingdom, ldy; barks Sumates. (Ger), saumann, from st Th 3, arr isin, do do; West Wind (Br), vonway, igo. arr Ith: do do: Lydia (Br), Sewell, from’ St Vincent, arr 18th, ao do; Ida (Br), Roulsion, for do, do; brig Ida (Ger), Kneepe, dodo schrs Matthew Kinney, Barter, do do; Thos Vaneilder, Vangtider, tor Wilmington, bel: Jas & Potter, Agier, tor StJoh i Marshal, ‘do do. Fant ) B—sailed, hurk Jane Mil- 1 + briga ¢ Sey Ly Apollo (Ger), Phi derbi; Paria, New York: Mary E Dana, Baltimore: sclits Veitinah, do: Pride of the Kast, New York, aud @ Het of coasters bound N. GALY , Jan 2—Cleared, bark Eleanor (Br), nn, Liverpool, i—Arrived, steamer West Indian (Br), Liverpool vis West Indies and Mexiean ports. ide—-teainer Australian (Br), Peters, from Liver and Mexican ports, ark Warrior (Br), Kutcheu, Liverpool. GEUKGELOWY, > Aaa ed. schr Louisa Fra ater, Craword, Now Vora (ano cleared idch to return), Isih—Arrived, sehe SH Woodbury. Griffin’ Baltimore, Igth—Cloured, schir BJ Hazard, Brews er, New York, Arrived, schr L Davis, Cottrell, Port 8] WE xota, Jan l)—Arrived, schr Annie, Lawrence, Cleared, schr Indianola, Bloom, Pensacola. Jan zi—Arrived, stip Jobn Gladstone ney, Antwerp for orde! saled—stenmer Wilmington, Holmes (trom New On Jeans and Havana), Baltimore. 1.1%, Jun 22—Cieared, ship Charlotte W White, Matar mailed BI RIN, Baumann. ‘st | Pensacola. A , Jan 12—Sailed, sehr Allegro, Keller, w eat Indies NEW ORLEA Jan 19—Arrived up, steamer LM squel (Mex Vera Cruz: schr Alice Agnes, Bod. dantor n (returned in distress . rs er, Kemble, and ew York; United ‘Macioon, Liverpool: Deus Brita swe, enuinzton, City Sates. hip bark liaicyon, Hardie, Rarcelon Hakanssan, a; Caroline Grey, Pease, Cienfuegos. ghiiled trom the Pisses 28d. steamers Lora, and ‘oln. Pass-a-L/Ocrae, Jan 19—Arrived, bark Porvenir (Sp). oe flayans. S NEV he: A, Fla, Jan 1—Arrived, schr Minnehaha, oscon, Doug ecles ‘t Ldth, ‘sehr Eliza Bennett, Bennett, Jackson WORE ‘OLK, Jan 21—Arrived, sehr Miilie H Lord, Bacon, Boston. Cleared-— D Bacon, Bac ‘on, Demerara. NEWPO! PM~ Arrived, Us rovenue, cutters earned Dexter, De: Mosswool, Ama ort via Rockland tor New in port=-ches harnh J Gurney. iarney, Weehawken for Providence: Warren Gates sinith, New York for dot Sunny Shower, Woot, Elizabevhport tor do. vist, 10 AM—Arrived. sonr astern Light, Chase, Bag: gor via Peovin town tor Baltimore (captain stck’ with cn HAVEN, Jan 2—Arrived, schr Orvetta, Hervey, Virginia pn supposed to be ne Morning Light ors iy Maggie Wood, Wood, New York. LA, Jan Is—Arrived, senr Lizzie, Pope, Fe (Brig Thos Owen, Gaptill, Genfuegos Smled—selir Alruna (Br), ed, orig Hitzabeth, Ruabbs, iavane °° uuker, do. ls—Arrived, brig Saama (Rua), | samulin, branestaa | Kinland:, Cleared—Bark le (Br), Tom, Penarth Roads. re Nichols. smith, Bristol: . Liverpool: Thute (Nor), Stange: Ger), Zacharissen, Leith. cd Boston; H B Ajax, saunders, Indianola. 7 (Gan), Juul, London; sehr Aine K Eaton, stanley Cleared —Bark RB Muinait ie, | Rean, pig Morant. ech Ba OY AL, Jan 22—Arnved, sche Rbenezer (BF), ethel, Bahamas, jailed —stoamer Vicksbuy Rudolt, New Yor PHILADELPHEA, Be itriveds steamer Allene town, Lutte Bostolie Hetow, steamer Fanita, trom New York. Clear steamers North Point, ‘New York; Equato: Hinesiey, Charleston: Florida, Crocker, Provider brig Alexanger Nickels. Peters, Cardenas; schr M Baad, Kiumey, Barbaaos. tuled—stes ners Wyoming, Savannah; Norman, Bos ton: Catharine Whiting, Frovidence. Neweastit, Jan 23, Pi—Passed up, steamer Aries, from ‘Nothing in sight either way. W 23, AM—Steamer Ohio last evening. ‘Arrived last night, schr Samuel ‘MeManemy, from Ma- tor « tanzoa tor ec weasels in alg bark Prince A oe a rived last night), for DONT VAND. Janz Arrived, sche Only Son, Meader, tor Norful. rin int) Gienverrie Bn Daw. Gara jurntiam, Staples, Havana, 4 Sampson, Baluinor jurena, Nichols, New York; A C oravian (Br), Graham, Liverpooi; ew York: one ablie Duna + Madagascar, to red—>tenmers } George Cromwell, Bacon, Havana: susan Stetson, Richmond, New York. ICH MOND, Jan 20—arvived, i Commo lore (Br), geantiebery, Ilo Janeiro; & 4 Wilson, Cropper. Ne ¥ ai ied 19th, bark Penguin (Ger), Von Appen, Brazil. 2h rents cg wrehene woeeee ew xork; ir Adair ona Kendall, Vity Pot nish HHaNCloc- Jun 19-Salied, shibs Hereford (By 1, Quer town 0 Ouiton (ir) wk bath Fro Beulio, Perrimai, La Libertad (salva: dor ‘Yist—satled, ship North Star, Thompson, hea 23d—Arr' ship Yosemite, Mack, taliam SAVANNAH. Jan'is—Artived, sche Thoda. Tayior, w York ior Jacksonville, put in for a hat Arrived, steamer Cleopatra, Buikley, New York. Clearea, barks Crown Jewel (Br), Delp, Darien Bessie Parker Oe carter doe orig, we Harris, Sto’ ers, Kaltimore ; sclirs J B Simmons, You vetore reported sailed for Philadelphia); Geo P Hailock, harrett. Au. Mailed--schrs seventy Six, Stockton; B Irons, Phila. aeiphia. 24d— Arrived, steamer Sarazos Hooper, Baltimore; ship Geo Bell (ir), Liverpool ; vark divons (Br), Smita, “Gleared—Ship Joseph Fish, stackpole, Lr ); barks November Vil (sp), suberach, Barcelona “ thorp, Nason, Liverpool; ‘arnce sCann (Br, Sholdreke, Satled trom Tydee 22d, barks Niphon, for Liverpool Thor (Nor), Charleston} Johanna, (Ger), Cork; brigs James Davis, Porto Kico: George Harris, ‘Baiumore, Also sailed trow Tyoee, sehr Cans A Jones Hunt, N Qolled trom Tybeo 284, steamer son, New York: Tonawanda ROU THWE “I HAgBUS Smat!, Warren, New York tor a SALEM, Jati 2J—Arrived, sche Flora A Newcomb, n Salvador, Nicker- Philaaelphia. mailed, schr 3&B Jan 21—Arrived, 3 tal, Boston for Savannah; bark A Abbott, do tor New York; sehr WA Paul:, sulthuore for Bostod. wi—In port, steumer Oriental; barks ‘ah, Josie Mildred, Aviel Abbott; brits Josi« A Devereux, Winnie Mister, Morning Light, Jon Groan (ip), Uheviot, (Br), dnd killa (Ur); seus ing Dove, bel Hail, Sammy Vord, Molt Haven, Maracaybo, Kiizad Ste ward Johuson, RC Thom 6, Net Sumter, fast: wight, Grace Davis, Hero, 8 © Nightingale, Lark, Muilin (Sr), Grand’ Island, sengal, Henry & TON, NC, Jan 22—Arrived. steamer Achilles a ‘bark Rudolph (Ger), f tom ai ne Lidia Me jrehte n,Yone (Nore York, a: SCRE LO irchison. Jones, “HAM, Jan 2—Beiow, detaiged by 1oe, sch ‘Mand Lidy’ Antrim, trom New York. Di era Paull, WALLMIN| MISCELLANEOUS. eat HS) BSOLUTE DIVORC“8 OBTAINED FROM DIFFS A ent Siaws—Legai everywhere; desertion, &0., su ent | Cutae 5 ye givice ee required; no charge uny’ ivure ted: advice iree, ores scanteds SO MOUSE, Attorney, 194 Broad wa: Arie DIVORC: of different stat Ro foes in advance State. ¥ ee Counsellor ates, O02 Broad we, Y FaMocs TONIC A AXD hdd RATOR. THE MOSt aii Hyd tft Dy invari an. Ag Eve Devt per botue Prey Winense BRS oot aust de Jolin A —OCATARRI, DISCHANQE ROM NOBTASLA, een breath. sory sore, firoat cough Bed Me ot 3 youre at, heer Ra ernaay pl place. 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