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_ NEW YORK HERALD, _ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET.’ 1g AMUSEMENTS. oF muUstc—‘‘ManTHA,” Atalate hour last night the opera of ‘Martina’ Was substituted for that of 88 of the tenor, Mr. Castle, being assigned as the cause of this change in programme. Whether this substitution had apything to do with the beg- garly array of empty venches which greeted the eye on entering the Academy we cannot say; but ACADEMY the tact remains that house was empty and cold, a fact to be regretted, both for te artists and ior the public, for the opera Was neatly and gracefully played, Mrs, Van Zandt, arrayed in various costumes, according to the exigencies of her rdle—passmg irom the home Attire of the blasé lady of jashion to the short petticoats and coquettisy cloak of the farm maiden, {nd so back again through a short period of the ame once cha ity huntregs to the bigh bora ted hersell through ail thes os a singer ‘3 proticienc: Geen uireauy recognized, fer voice is Without veg suri, and ber intowavon true. Her u and (tYills, Uf uot always finisied, are uo sored, and @ cor ect taste inspires her Miss Beaumont 0 played tue Naucy case aside the truais ud character v1 bloss tug aud you blonde. 4 ber ve tralto uistead of a mezzo sopra better adapted to tae 7d is, sh with Her voice Ho, sbe would be es Assigned ler, DUE, us It laithiully and honestly, 12 ,Power, wor in agree acks flexibility, abuity, althonga Mr. Maas performed tl rt web very tair succ aud Mr, iiamilton supported hini in the row of Plunkett. ‘Ihe concerted pieces ly smooth in their jou, aud , once accustomed to the change of Drograimuie, gave tneuiselves up to the enjoyment and appiau riha’ iu the most accommo- dating ter s Van Zaude’s “Last Nose vi With the Usual ape pla ise, aud Liouei’s grand aria, Watch a diigent Study of the livietto more wan our tamiharny with the i gue induces us te beueve with tutewent that “She appeared ed in ight,” was sung With agent ta vor. lu-morrow evening we are “Faust,” with role of Margue Kellogg im her very suc and we must invoke te, behalf tue compliment of a crowded and sfmpa- thetic audie Mrs. WAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. | The prograwme of entertainments ior this week | Dpened at this theatre by the production of Mr. Bartley Campbeli’s drama of “Fate” 1ast evening, Muss Leclercq taking the title 70le as Helen Far- raday. The dramaisof the “society” order, in which Miss Leclercq (Helen) and Frank Far- raday (M. Yorker, just Come into his fortune, sre happily | married, The evil iufluence of tue play appears in the person of Jane Tempie ss Annie Waite) mercenary wou: ) Why first sows tl seeds of jeulousy cust of Mts. Farraday | and finally succeeds in eifecting a divorce between | ultimately, when poverty bas | she rejects hint With disdain, over AUthis moment the torgiving wife receives bim, Sickly aud poor, aud & recouciliation and @ buppy taken Prank, r@union totiows. bay, played Miss Leciercq, it 13 needless 10 Uncie Derwent y Mr. W. H. Booker, Mary Kelly, as sally, represented tie pleasant side oJ the pic- \ sure to the delight of the auaienc NEW PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. “Across the Continent,” or scenes trom New | York life and the Pacific Railroad, in which Oliver Doud Byron as Ferret and £, Lamb as Knuckle- j bone Johnny, was the attraction at this house last evening. The piece is a favorite one with the au- diences of the Park, owing to’Mr. Byron’s persona- tion of the favorite New York boy, Ferret, which is a joy and a delight to the young zods of the gallery. dir. E. Lamb io his chosen rdies is always a success, and consequently, uituough o thin bouse was Played to, the uppreciation of ail present was none | Uhe less, as the whole piece, With all its stirring | incidents and striking tableaux, waa laithiully | played to the end. \ MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. Mrs. Rousby appears on Monday in “’Iwixt Axe | and Crown.” | Miss E. V. Proudfoot will give a dramatic and | musical entertainment at No. 128 East Twenty- third street on Thursday night. | Maggie Mitcoeli’s popularity in Boston has evi- | dently not diminished. During her late perform-.| ance sue drew well filled houses, | M:. Bouctcauit will cali on the aw officers to suppress the “Sbock-raun,” at the Olympic, on | the ground that it is open piracy. | Prices have come down at tne Park Theatre. ; “Girofé-Girofla” 18 still in active preparation. | preacher, an untiring bulider of cuurches, and an | “Madame Angot’s Daugater” gives her last mat | ioée on Saturoay. i Hundreds oi cases of costumes, armor, banners | and otuer paraphernalia of “Henry V.” were discharged irom the steamers City of Brooklyn, Occanic and City of New York yesterday, and, to- Wether with the new scencry, taken to Booth’s | Theatre, ‘the benefit of Mr. Frederick B. Warde, at Booth’s Theatre, on Friday evening, will have a marked feature in the assumption of the part of Amina- dab Sleek by Mr. C. B. Bishop. This comedian, | \n personal appearance, is not unlike the tamous Burton, and he is said to resemble him in his | deach will be read with sorrow by Irishmen all | Queenstown, before reported facial expression, and has many of the acceptable | Manuerisms whicn distinguished the perfurmance Oi the part by its greatest representative. The | comedy oi “Ihe Serious Pamiiy’ bas not been | playea bere fora long time, and its revivai at Booth’s, with such peo! as George Fawcett Rowe, Mr. Warde aud Mr. bishop in tue cast, is calculated to attract an immense audience. A WINTER FETE. ‘THE LADIES’ RECEPTION AT THE UNION LEAGUE , CLUB. The annual reception of the ladies of the Union League Club took piace last evening, and Was 80 Dumerou: attended tn: before midnight the SuMpiueas pariors of the clay were crowded to amextent that rendered locomotion a matter of extreme difficulty. The.varivus salons were hand- | somely decorated and the fragrance of myriad Vases 01 flowers filled the alr, The scene was one of excreme beauty, rare works of statuary keep- ing out from ite cense foliage of pretty | little arbors, pictorial gems irom tne most exclus- ive of our private galleries adorning the walls, totlets of the newest and richest styles framing beautiful forms, lovely iaces and sparkling eyes that vied in brigitness with the thousand and one gas jets thas twinkled avove them. Aronnd tne busts of the great men of the past wuo have shed & lustre on the pages oi the nistory of the grana Repubuc were grouped many tar ladics and toeir attendant cavaliers, and the wealtu of Worth and bis «satellites was displayet in such ao bewildering variety that even the most insatiace imagination of & modiste would Shrink from the task of an adequate Gescription, There were artistic combinations of Veivet and watered silk, quaint devices of doral decoration, as if an entire conservatory had veea flung broadeast over a rich train; exquisite loop- ings of overdresses, which seemed to be tied vy the fairy Qngers of Titania; white arms and fair necks, rivailing the lustre of jewels that gleamed On them; calotily gioved tiads thut Were ever Q@bd anon stretched jorth to welcome beardea faces, abd joyous counteuances, beneath whose Influence the veriest cynic must have meited, And tlie induence was irresistibic. in one of the pariors stooa Vice President Wusen, mis fine, genial ace all agiow With pleasure and merriment, a6 he replied to ‘he many iaugling remarks of the circie 01 fuir ladies (hat surroun the ball room—where Bernsteia’s den vend lores: nail bid. evergreens, @ winiature of sUMMoNed forth from trusty Vows the strain of Strause and other geuii o! the cance, entrancing bat set Many a couple ina wiirt and e in aliegro time—there were many 0 national «nd jocal repute in the picture gauery were Gove nor Bullock, of Massachusetis; Governor ex-Our. Pennsylvania; Senator Jones, of Admiral Kowan, General Hancock, thness aad Lord Rosevery. There were Many works of art calculated to interest tne most @rtiietic taste, Meisunuier, Stevens, Gérom Bouguereau, Suydam, Church and Compte looke down on the Lriiliant assembi in their best and | Most characteristic jorws. The sous o, fam, in | immaeniate evening Cress and tbe west sombre | _ laces, lined the sfairs at the trst ianding, aud formed 4 sort of committee of tgp te ol every assed Up tothe fr oove, Where opera cloaks, overeo 8 und ove; ate, suawi shoes were consigned for the time being to & con “wen und. Commitieemen with vive # and rosett radsed around and Made themselves useiul and jaroished names | ra ole # Ol the INdiew present to tue members reas, A COL: eeraan is & gocial matty | yay vies" tear 4 | o8 (rent & aa daar tends te Aaa | | seribe Who Wants to Know what kind of j thi by which associations be was a member, it Reeche hits to visit ner Lelore sue died. me than of her death. tou, is stull living and carries on the business of a commission merchant at No, 82 Chambers street, | New York. dress 1s which the aloresaid fair partner wears, uctinies the lady Is gracious enough to place tue toilet for the moment under the mspection of a dozen note books, amiubly replying to the many questions propounded as fo the tecanical names 1b regard to style, kc, The reception of the ladies of ‘he Union League Club last nigat was eminently eos, and the “we: a’ hours’ came on e! uny One thought of leaving such a scene of enjoyment, OBITUARY. wae ee EDWARD SCHLIC# Px-Alderman Edward Scalichting was killed at about hall-past nine o'clock on Monday night. He Was struck by the locomotive of an express train at (ue Corner of Fourth avenue aud 116th street. ‘The way in which the accident happened to him is unknown, and it will be the subject of inquiry by Coroner, Mr, Schlichting was aged about forty- five years, and was a native of many. He was elecied a Member o! the Board of A-sisian Alder- mea ip 186, but was tated Out of office. In 1570 be Was elected Alderwanu of (he Twentieth ward, and served out tis Gime. Ne tuen resided iu West Ihutyeninth street. At the time oi lis deat tus residence Was at No, 120 East 123d street, Mr. Schhehting leaves a wife und toursons, His funeral take place on Friday, and tue service wiil be attended by sous and the Ha the Franklin lodge of Free. lem Maennerehor, of botn of MRS. CATHARINE MOULTON. This lady, the mother of Mr. Francis D. Moulton, | died yesterday morning at her residence, No, 580 Lexington avenue, sick last Friday, and ler pbysiclans allowed her relatives residing near ler little hopes tor her recovery. sickness because it was belioved that the knowl- edge would disturb his mina tn court, and because in the | in this city. Sue was taken Yet her son was not injormed of her was hought that Dis examnanon ‘uton case would be ended im time for Disease worked rapidly and tne lawyers progressed er 1 LeeD auticlpated, and, theretore learned Of “bis mother's sickuess w Mr, ane years old at the ume Her husound, Mr. severus D, Moul- c. CAMPBELL. @ well known minstrel per- a J. C. Campbell, former, died at bis residence, No. 142 Flatbush avenue, yesterday morning, of consumption, after an iilness of some months. Pomp tn McC.osky’s drama of that name, and he Was iamiliar to the old patrons 01 Hooley’. A. Kennedy), a wealthy young New | House, euriy part of the season of 1874. esteeined by the proiession. u widow in poor circumstarces, His funeral will | ve take place on Thursday, under the auspices of the He was the original Opera He last appeared on the stage during tie alr, Campbell leaves Oraer of Elks, REY. GLEAZEN FILLMORE. Ray, Gieazen Fillmore, aged eighty-five years, the first Methodist minister who preached west of the Genessee River acd who established the frst Methodist church in Buflalo, died suddenly yester- day morning, while sitting in bis chair at bis bome | He was 4 man of | ut Clarence, Erie county, N. Y. great energy and churacter, and the news of his | death will be recetvea with deep regret by the Metnodist community and an extensive circle of iriends of Other denominations. MARCUS DENISON. Marcus Denison, a weil known and highly re- spected citizen of Baltimore, died yesterday, in that oye He was eighty years of age. The de- ‘was the iatner oi General Denison, the present Postmaster of Baltimore, MOST REV. PATRICK LEAHY, CASHEL. Acable telegram from Dublin, under date of yesterday the 26th inst., brings intelligence of the ARCHBISHOP OF | death of the Most Rev. Patrick Leaby, D. D., Catholic Archbishop of Cashel, Ireland, one of the most distinguished members of the hierarchy in Great Britain, He expired,at the episcopal resid- ence in Thurles. Dr. Leahy was consecrated on the 20th of June in the year 1857, having been aa- | vanced to the hign dignity of the office of Arch- | bisuop at once by the priesthood, with the approval of the Holy see, when be was com- paratively a young .man. He was educated in Ireland and studied theology im Maynooth | and on the continent of Europe. His epis- | Copal authority yoverned seven Sees besides | | that of Casnel and Emly, the affairs of which he administered in person. These Sees, constituting | | the ecclesiastical province of Cashel, are Cork, Kulaloe, Kerry, Limerick, Wateriord and Lismore, Cloyne ‘and Ross. Dr. Leahy was an eminent eloquent aud efficteut advocate of the cause of Cathoiic Karl pcs @od ubiversal charity. He at- tended the Vaticau Counsel in Rowe, and vored for the declaration ot the dogma of iniallibility. He was 4 proiessed retormer in politics, but after some cebale,he became extremely conservative in his opinions and opposed to what may be | | termed the radicalist tendencies of Young Irelana- | 18m, which, be alleges, pointed in the direction of Freacl Communism, His open suport of Mr. | Moore, an Euglishman, tor the representation of | an Irish constituency in Parilament. luduced @ severe commen: as to Mis inotives on the part of the Young Ireland men, whg asserted that dir. Moore had handed and conveyéd to His Grace Money and land for church butidiag purposes in return. Lis brilliant taieuts and great piety were couceded py all, and the announcement of his over tue world. A NEW PRODUCE EXCHANGE, Important steps are now being taken by the Wholesaie and retatl produce merchants doing business on the west side of town for the purpose Of estabdiisuing ageneral Produco Exchange. It 4s claimed by these merchants that large sams are wasted in the transportation oi produce across | the city, woicn might be saved if proper arrange- MentseXisted for the sale of goods by sample. ‘The Batter and Cueese Exchange, now located on Greenwich street, is in a central location, and it is suggested that a new combination might be made to subserve ajl interests. The Batter and Cheese Exchange, thoug! only recentiy organized, already las @ membersiip of about ove i.undred, aud ainous recent applications are several of the most prominent merchants in tue produce trade, itis understood that a meeting will be held shortly to bring the matter to an 1 SHIPPING NEWS. OCEAN STEAMERS. fon DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE ONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEDRUARY, DATES sues jo Broauway. City ot W.\ Liverpool. |15 Broadway. Qeoanic. "| Laverboots | 1g Broadway. pada. 9 Broadway. Genroruia: 7 Bowling Green Bermanc 2 Bowlne Green vi 1k Bow ine Greea Holsatia, 1 Broadway. Calaud * Wroad way. Repubie, 19 Broadway, City or London: | Liverpool. |46 Bronawa fpain Liverpool. | 09 broadwa' iaawow. 17 9) Havre ..... "| Mremen,. Goethe Hamburz.. Cubs :[Liverpons. £ Cin & ba E City of Montreal. Minister Roou Ki '18 Broadway. 119 Broadwey. Peretre. Sehilier: rsa 113 Broatway. 6) Broaiway. LiverDoal 19 Broadway Bren ... | 2Bowung Green ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. | SUN AND MOON, . wien Water 114 | Gov. i 12 | Sandy Hoox.,morn 5 35 Moon rises... i 27 | Hell Gate......eve | PORT OF NEW YORK, JAN, 26, 1875, CLEARED, mer Russia (Br), Cook, Liverpool via Queenstown ancklyt. r state of Indiana (ie), Sadler, Glaggow—A Baldwin & Co. Steamer vity of Merida, Reynolds, Havana, &e~? Avexandre & s1 Danio, Savannah—Murray, Perris & oumamer Lao, “Srenmer clematector, Jones, Wilmington, NO=Wm Ulyde & C weieatiar Yindieator, Doane, Piiladeiphia—James | sti Fain t Steamer aiauei stonell * Diwook. enree, i hip swatibiane (ir), Poe, Liverpoulleaderson Martaloa din, Rurgem, Lovden—Chae L wright a 5 de was nighly | Island....eve 12 20 | Bark Tidal Wave (Br), Halerow, London—P I Nevius & r a. Bark Loulse (Ger), Gelim, Bremen—C Tobias & Co. Monitor, taton, Marseitles—Lunt Bro: } rk Kesmopolite (bute, Mulder, Porto Allegre~ | ye & 1 Sears, Mayaguez—D # rowbridge & Co. | sehr Mary > Bradshaw, Van Gilder, Nuevitas—E San- | chez ¥ Void, setir § L Burns, Crosby, Baltimore—W Chalmers. | ARRIVALS, | | REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND MERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. | Steamer Canada (Br), London Jan 2, and Havre loth, with mdse and passengers to F WJ Turst. | 0 i. un | Steamer Caledoi hoi ne, Marseille Gfbrattar sou and. tial son ros. from 0 moder: 48.0, pasned a steamer, suppose: same time & Bremen 5 Columbus, Reed, Ravana Jan 21, with Pudse aud passengers to Win 'P Clyde & Co, | Had very her, with hi ult Stream, and a SW eale fro: to port camer Vieksburg. Kudolt, nandina Jan 20, and ort Koval 22d, with mdse and passengers to Herman yok Steamer San Salvador, Nickerson, mdse and passen; K avannan Jan 23, sto WR Garrison, | earner City of Dallas, Hines, Morehead City, NC, with mdse and passengers to © H' Mallory & Co. steamer Richmond, Reed, fieumond, City Point and Norfolk. with mdse and’ passengers to the Ola Do- minion Steamship Company. pduits Laay Wcctmoreiand (ot Quebec), Dunn. Liverpool ov} Via Key Wesi {1 days, in ballast to master. | Bark Sand muelsen, Antwerp, 4 days, | with mdse mad. Came the southern aasave and bad moderate we 3, exchanged $i ing a white fag with three red S's in it, steering eastw } Bark Patria (ow), Hogstrom, RioJaneiro 42 days, via pton itoads, with coffee to G Amsinck; vessel to , dye & Co, ark Willard Mudgett new: 875 tons), Dickey. of and from Stwekton, in ballast to Aivah Mud Avett. Sehr A D Henderson (of Soston), Henderson, Demerara | Hi a Lap grith sugar, éc, toJ Leaycraft & Co; vessel tos | Rehr fesbe. Mather, San Bias 29 days, with cocoanuts, | ivory, c, to Owen drennan; vessel to Miller & Hough- ton. Schr Sam! MeManomy ‘of Philadelphia, Walla, Matan- zaslidays, via Hampton Roads with’ sugar to i Ht wit & Co. senr Wii Jones, Kirby, Fernandina 9 days, with lam- | ber 10 A Abbo! Scitr’s 6'fryon, Niekerson, Richmond, Schr Woodrui Sins, Pharo, Virginia. Schr Addie Schaefer, Veacon, Virginia, with wood to | TG ‘enton & Sons | Sehr Lavinia, Pearce, Virginia, with wood to H P Ha- vens. sehr Vapor, Applegate, Georgetown, DC. Schr [da B Gibson, Bowker Georgetown, DO, Schr Oliver Jameson, Jameson, Baltimore, PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE. BOUND SOUTE. Bark Abiel Abbott, Abbott, Boston for New York, in ballast to mast Schr George Gurney, Gurney, | | York. | BOUND BAST. teamer City of Fitchvurg, Springer, New York for | New Heatora amen Gaintea, New Haven for New | York tor Providence. | . New York tor Stamford. | Sehr A P Cranmer, izard, Baltimore tor Mow Haven. See J © Chauncy Cratts, Kennedy, New York for ston, ‘chr Harvest Home, Hodgkins, Virginia for New Ha- en. | sehr Hannah E Brown, Sackett, Port Johnson tor | Providence, | seus H V Duryea, Carpenter, New York for Glen | ‘Sehr JM Carter, Carter, New York for jprovidence: Schr Lottie Ames, Ames, New York for Bos! ! SAILED. Ontaria, ‘Eeudsus, channel | barks Louisa Bruno tub, | :'Nictaux (Br), Liverpool: Dor? Othy (ir), Newport rica (Ger), Bremen: Catherine | | Scott (ri, London;’ Kate Melick, Glasgow: brigs Amor | Ger), Yarmouth; ‘Znieika (Br), Montevideo; bxcelsior | Gr), ‘Hamilton (Bermuda); Papa Giacoma (Ital), Alt | enfuegos; Hannibal (Br), Rio Ja- iro; schis, Win Wilson, bermuda: Vineyard, Ponce, Pu; Hattie Ross, St Jago: Potosi, Uampeachy. | | OUR MARINE CORRESPONDENCE. Newrorr, RI, Jan 25, 1875, | | | Schr Henry H Seavey, of Bangor, Me. before reported ashore on Point Juaith. 1s now at this portawalting or- ders, She will probably be towed to Providence, as she isin nocpndition to go elsewhere, her bottom being badly damaged by being ashore. Johu L Lee, her may | ter, makes the following ad‘itional statement:—"Saiied | from East Harbor, 11, Tuesday, Jan 7. Continued on | our passage until Sunday night, Jan 17, wind blowing a | | gale, during which carried away our foresail On Sat- urday nicht, Jan 23, at 635 o'clock, struck on Point Ju. | | ditn, where the vessel pounded all night At 8 o'clock | the following morning we were hauled off by the Narra. | gansett Wrecking Co, atter throwing overboard 1000 busheis of salt. After being hauled off we were taken in tow by the US revenue cutter Saml Dexter, Capt Dean, stationed at Newport, and arrived at Newport ‘unday afternoon. [agreed with the Wreexing Co to pay them 20 per cent of the vessel and cargo tor their assistanc Capt Lee believes that uer keel, as weil as her bottom, is badly damaged, and ber rudder Probably anhung, [A later despatch savs she was towed to Providence 26th, | | whe: Fr eargo has been sold Arrived this PM, bark Lepanto. Mears, from Boston in ballast for New York Left Boston 14 days ago, and has | ndritting about in the ice in Vineyard sound ever | 5h at New York for | is badly chafed. Is to lo seaman, belonging to schr Ida R Free- man. who Was landed here Jan 12 und gaken to the New. ort Hospital tor medical treatment, died at that fnstitu- | Hon tins nooa | (ihe toremast of scbr Robt, Pettis, sunk near the north end of Dutch Isiand (West Passage) been ¢arried | away within the past week, and as her mainmast was | Carried away soon after she sunk, she has uoching to | show her wheren outs at a distance, ut ne alieds well | BP under the shore sive will not bea serious obstruction | to passing vessels. | MARITIME MISCELLANY. | Bar See cabie news. | Weare indevted to the purscr of the steamship Co- lumbus, trom Havana, for favors Suu San Ravaxs (Br), Astken, from “an Francisco tor Valpari 80 9 in Bat stress, | resumed her voyage Dec ld, having coi ed Ber re- | pairs. yraud, from Sept flea. les | Bang Mancuxnite (Fr), | for Liverpool, which put into Valparaisn Sep ky. | | lade repairs and saiied thence Dec 14, reported for San | “AncL#CO. Seur Ruopa R Tatton, erane pone new eek. for | | Jacksonville, which put into Tybes Aas geal | Maranzas. Jan 18—Arrived, barks R A Allen Tarr, Bos- was found tebe ina leaky condition, % | ton; ‘Comniolore Dupont.” sehols do: “brigs Maris Bavaunah 2d.° She was to go into dry dock 234 | Wheeler, Grover, and ¢ v Wobluson, Devereux, Hayan: Sewn Rum Danuixa, while going out of Vineyard Ha- | gelirs Helen A Bowen, Aioxander. doy John ven nighton 21 em atoulof sche lien J Stapiess and. | Somers biniadelpiiay Mary Nowell, Nowell, Gardens had ma:sai! torn. stopped for repairs ‘Ihe JS lost | Ruth ¥ Carliste, Smith Phlindet hia Jivdoom and headgear, | ‘Arrived 24th, schrs Maud ( ir), v nas A R Week Scun LT Kxraur, betore reported ashore onPoint Al- | Farr. ortianty Alrandy sieht.” Pasco eo ea on) been Ce te tte Nee | Portland: Brothers, Chav, St-inomas: brigs ellen | mises charged into ® | (yr) StJohn, Nib; Herman, Patterson, New York sch | Emily Curtis Barbour, do: Index, “Garrison, batilia Scun Wittta Antitm, McDuffee, from Portland for | steamer Valley City, Key Wes! Baldwmore, at Vineyaru Haven Jan 4 hud bea in the | Nailed 10h achts st U Aouely, Copsiis, New York ; 19th, fee on Nautucket Shoals tor 7 di Lottie, Parker, north of Hatteras, forced on to uckernuck eqiotinio, Hov B0- Arrives, bart Mignon, Soule, Glas- obliged to throw over a part of ner deckload afterward came off without camage. | Seap Acris (of Myuits, Roswan, trom KUbVike tor | WestJan It for slight heading: i} ae put into ey repairs, | ga experienced heavy weather and stiuined the sowie, she calked waterway seams ang deck aud | Salted again 16h. During a heavy, squall at Pensacola Jan 24, barks Marie itavan| (Nor), trow Leith, and Thule (Nor), trom | were driven ashore, but not seriously damaged. schr | Pioneer bad hi rh stove in, and other velsels were | | shahtiy damages.” | Betyast, Jan 26—The steamer Katahdin, fran Boston, | reached her wharf here ys to proceed farther, Deen Peri geis harbor. The p were forwarded to the reports largo felds of ice between Monniozav aad Whieboad Lvoartowy, Jan 22—The project of opening: through the south Beach to the sea has bee | by government The money ‘eprouria 10 pose has been nearly all expended. Marg. Jan 25—Fishing schr Annie K Lane, | Andrew Hollér master, of this port, went asharo on salt Island last nigat, She Will be got off to-day litte. i any, damaged. | Norroux, Jan 26—Schr Mary H Weecott, fram Pridce- fon. NJ. tof Newbern NC, ive laden, weit a pore ate riay and reinams, unable | channel udoned the pure shape for coming of when the weatuer erin New Beorond, Jan %—it in now more thi since auy communication has been had with teamey Island tome made three unsuccesstul atten FM yesterday, At Oregon Inlet, Pumilco soun ticulars, Bas Wokors wrockers have been emt to her Anaistanion | esp teh from Pelee | a es states that noafly ll the | Fi’ water Is out of the sehr GH senramiel, ame it iene Deoted she will soos be Hoated off the beach. | Bark ‘abra (Br) iv in (he same position, add in good | | and sunuay, and has gone out asain toulay, | pected sles Will eon the island. | Pontiax, Mo, Jan %—Sclir Keokuk, from John for | | Porto Kivo, with'a cargo of Hour, went ashore) during a snow storm pander ight on #Howvear Isiand, Yhere -\d remained partly filled with water and the cago badly | | damaged. | | Wankwam, J Buzzard's Ray, avove and around f ’ up soud. Warel Marion and Cohagset arrows are closed, | Smipagi.oine—Messrs Win Iusnore, | have just laid down the k ttor the Baitimore Steam Pacaet Co. steamer Louisiana, sunk by collie Falcon, some time since, ihe new steamer | teet in length between Rite lars, 56 leet Pe feet depth ot hold. his Wil make the ves feet shorter than the Louisiana, but she will doeper, which will give « iarger carry ing cay |, haexeU—A splendid clipper sehr named Bathcoa, tn feuded for the West, Tuy truiting business.lis launched by Cyrus McKown, at Hodgdon's jew days. she |s 85 tect kee!, 25 feet beam, anf Steet | deep. she is baiit of w Lah am her gavin finished | in clack Wainut and rose pt S MeOlunjo ok 18 to command her, and she will Peal for Baracoa « ly next | | month, | NOTICE TO MARINERS. | ‘The buoys carried away by the ice in Now Yok harbor | whi 1 oy th as POwsibie, | | | WHALEMEN. Sailed from Bry vinostown Jan 24, sohre Higvine aod sf Hatneld, Kirkcoangll, sortaauante Gcent (ihe former anes apokep). Susied from Honoiuiu Dee 16 barks Triton t sHy to eruing; Adventurer, Herendeen lds Wiike, 8B, do; Wt, Arholda, Bouds yy fe above’ wore wi inoorren | Gable aa Sauting Wie cbutve buinoqua SPOKEN. Steamer Atlas (Br), trom New York for Kingston, Ja, 2g Ulver Hi Rom ew ¥ Pri rig Oliver (Br), ‘for Port nee, Jan 16, lat 28 07, lon 79 720. i ial ae Ra aay NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS. Merchants, shipping ageuts and ship captains ars informed that by tetegrapaing to the Hxeau> London Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, the arrivals at and dopart- | ures from European ports, and other ports abroad, of American and ali foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this coantry tree @f charge and publ OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Antwenr, Jan 26—Arrived, steamer Switzerland (Belg), Jackson, New York (see velow). Axuxn—Passed, ship Sir Henry Parkes (Br), Stepnens, | from Whampoa for New York. | ALciens—Arrived, brig Luigino 1a Monica (Ital), Ros | sano, New York, | pXSY WEST, Jan 10—Arrived, schr Palms, 14, MeDougail, renisacolst. |" 12th—Arrived, steamer Lackawanna, Merriti, New York | via Fernandina. Mth—Arrived. schrs Asa Eldridge, Banrt, Pensacola; Ewa, Davis, Cedar Keys; Agnes, ‘Roiman, New York | for Indianola (and sailed 16th, see Miscellany). Mtw-arrived: sehr Win Jones, Robinson, New York. SEW, GEUEANS Jan 2¢-Arrived, seamer Cuy’ of Havana, Phillips, Vera Cr Passe, Jan ‘Arrived. barks Australia (Nor), Iver- sen, Hamburg; Tolomeo (Aus), Giaduhes. Liverpool; Auguste (Ger), Von Arten, premen a Havre; secur Jefferson Borden, Patterson, New \ ork d Sailed—Burk Haleyon, brig Caroline Gray: schr BW Hill | | NEWBURYPORT, Jan 25—Sailed, schr Edward Lame- yer, Kwed, Mayaguez NEWPOKI, yan 23, PM—Arnived, schrs White Wing, Robbins aud’ RS Newcomb, Higiins, Providence for agin Sutled—US revenue cutter Mosswood, Amazeen, East- Rockland tor New York, | rrived, schrs Dictator, Hammond, Virginia for vidence (and sailed 25th); Mary Shields, Slocum, Wiscasset for New York, | suiled—Bark Fort M Hurlburt, Dudley, Galveston for Fall Bi schrs Clara Fletcher, Sargent. Pensacola for Prov Ruth N Baker,’ Pinkham, do for do ne: walled i tow). 2oth—Sailed, schra Sarah J Gurney, Gurney, Weehaw- Smith, New York for Barxow, Jan 25—Salled, ship Hypatia (Nor), tor Penss- | do. cola, Bristor, Jan 26—Sailed, steamer Cornwall (#r), Stam- per, New York, Bancxiona—Arrived, barks Altagracia (Sp), Domeneck, New Orleans; Nueva Borinquen (Sp), Sala, Savannah; brig Nueva Subur (Sp), Giborman, New Orleans. Bonaay—Sailed, ship John N Cushing, Baxter, for mer Royal Standard (Br), Caxorrr, Jan 25—Sailed, st Jobnson, New Orleans. eer eare ne brig John D Tapper (Br), Foster, New or! Gnixsay, Jam 25—Sailed, bark Tuisko (Ger), von Thu- ten, Tybee. Hotyugap, Jan 26—Aarrived, ship Isles of the South (Br), Lecoutier, San Francisco (see below). Hsisincrons, Jan 2—Arrived, bark Von der Heydt | (Ger), Koepeke, Savannah. Liverroot, Jan 26—Arrived; steamer Statesman (Bri, Valiant, New Orleans; snip Geo Peabody, Carnie, Gal- veston: barks Athlete (Br), Goudy, do; Fleetwing, Smith, New Orleans Sailed 25th, ship Kalos (Br), Bartlett, United States; barks Norsk Veritas (Nor). Isaacsen, do; Northern Chief (Br), Miller, do; Elizaveth (Ger), Dieke, do; Sarpen (Nor), Lacker, Philadelphia; brig Ara (Nor), Tobiassen, United States, Sailed 25th mot 22a), bars Lothair (Br), Hollywood: Darien. Loxpox, Jan 26—Arrived, ship Forfarshire (Br), Jones, New York. Limerick, Jan 25—Sailed, barks Angelolina Bonardi (tal), Schiafino, New York: Gallino & Bonsignore (Ital), | Bonsignore, do. Poatsxouts, Jan 26—Put in, ship Pauline David (Ger), Otto, trom London for Philadelphia gee below). Quxxsstown, Jan 26—Arrived, ship Nighting: son, San Francisco, Also arrived 26th, steamer Hecla (Br), McKay, Boston for Liverpool. Arrived 27th, 1 AM, steamer Gaelic (Br), Pearsall, New York for Liverpool. Arrived at a port in United Kingdom Jan 26, bark Au, rora (Br), Chureh, Beaufort, 5C. Lowpox, Jan 26—Ship Isiez of the South (Br), Lecoutier, from San Francisco, putinto Holyhead to-day in a crip- pled condition, having been in collision with bark Due Fratelli Caleagno (Ital), Sparbaro, trom Galway for ‘The bark was also damaged. Steamer Switzerland (Belg), Jackson, at Antwerp to- Gay from New York, lost three of the crew by being washed overboard. Ship Pauline David (Ger), Otto, from London for Phila- delphia, put into Portsmouth to-day in a damaged con- dition. Berks H D Breokman, Tyson, trom New York, and An- Man- nie Worrall (Br), Jones, from Baltimore, which arrived | at Liverpool 28th inst, had heavy weather and sustained considerable injury. Bark Jorgen Lorentzen (Nor), Pederson, from Darien for Dubiia, has put into St Michaelsin a damaged con- dition. FOREIGN PORTS. s Azan, Jan 15—Arrived, ship Lucy 8 Wills, Pritchard, ‘Sutra Hon, Jan 8—In port, brig Samuel Locke (Br), from Halitax, ‘arrived 7th. Cattao, Dec 28—Arrived, bark Condor (Fr), Briet, San \raucisco. Crenvuxcos, Jan 23—Arrlved. brigs Centaur, Stanley, oiness ts Kingston, Ja: Mayzie (Br), Tunis, St Kiver Queen (Br), Chainbers, Porto Cubel arrie 8 Mart, Davis, Savanilla: 24th, bark oloaey, ‘ork; sehr Monista (Br), Pensacol Cieared ‘234, brice Hattie, Bates, ‘allace (Br), Philadelphia; Woodcce Bo: Tn_port 14th, barks MChotiida (Br) and ey 6 ‘sna (Br). for Boston, ide: Sam Shepherd, for Philadelphia, do; elp' Jeasie Rynas, Ida brigs Juliet r New Yors, do | (Br) and Edith (Br), tor Boston. d orm King (Bri, tor ortiand, do: Wm Mason. for St jo: schrs lobn, | John Norris (Br) and Mary. (Br, for vihostoi do; Star Light, for St Stephen, do, and others ui Canovenas, Jan 2>—Arnived, bark Fred: Eugene, Smal- ley, Portland. Gvastaxano (not Sagua, as telegraphed). Jan 16é—Ar rived. bark Morning Stur'(Br), Sisson, St Jago, to load tor New York. Havana, Jan 18—Arrived, schr Josephine (yacht), Phenix, South Ameri-an coast and West India Islands; 20th, bork Wm Croscup (ir), Fivchett, Carditt. ‘Arrived 2d. sche s W Bird, Moreiliy Baltimore (mot as betore); 25:h, barks Zaima' (ur), Peterson, Baltimore; | Canada (rn), Wood, New York: brie selma, saker, hiladelpuia: schrs'Sadie, Wiccutt, Uarker, New Yor} stim St John, NB: Lizae Young, tn, steamers Clias W Lord, Col: Clyde, Kennedy, Galveston tor New Ringk, New Orlenus for Fremen; bark Parks: Sew Yori: sclir Nellie J Dins- more, trom ‘st John, NB: Emma ¥ Hart, Hart, d led 2ott, beg Florence (tir), Cientuegon? sche Ede ward Kacket Dwyer, north of Matera In port 2ist, bark G W_ Roosevelt, Harriman, for New York, ide; brig Fanny, Smith; Emerson Rokes, Marston, tor north of t/atteras, do; John Pierce, Towns- tor'Boston. do; John E santord, York, do; and others unc. Hactrax, Jan 25~Arvived, schrs Ontario, Fortune Bay tor Gloucester—put in for # harbor; Hereward, do. jailed 26th, schrs Geo D Fullerton, Berinud Also th, steamer Nova Seotian (Br), Richard. Koln (Ger), American Llovds, Horo, Nov 22—In port, ship Henry § Sandford, John: son, tor New bu (loads Hiotlo, ung up witn 300 bales hemp at Cebu) Liv Arrived. bare wtowan <r), Peth- eridge, Fernandina, Jan 25—Arrived, schr Fanny Fern, for atin for a harnor. Lockevort, Ns, | Page, West Indie otMro J teats i ataate previous, bark Camp: nero (Sr), Walker, mor Arrived previous to Jan 23, bark Lord Baltimore (Br), Huxtord, New York. Sailed Jan 25 (probably), steamer Ithuriel (Br), Pear- son, Baltimore. | a agra, Jan 18—Arrived, brig Odorilia, Holland, Phila- el St J4G0,Jan 10—Arrived, bark Palestina (Br), Ford, Baltimore. StJonN, NB, Jan 23—Cleared, bark Hyack (Br), Bop- | bins. Queenstown; brig vathiinder (Bry, Cleared 26th, brig Kate Uplam (Br). Sailed 26th, bark Connaurht (Br), Montevideo. read Jan 22—Arrived, schr Georgia, Coffin, Ha- vate Mth, bark Shawmut, Tucker, Zaza me do: 22d., brig dering brij neer. Wi PRiladniohte achr Chas A Jones, New Yor! = Vauranatso, Dee T—Arrived, stip Jaco ¥ Troop (Bn, | Pitman, shieids (and sailed With tor Coqnimbo, with in- ward cargo, thence to Fer to load enano tor Europe). Sailed Dec 4, bark Lightnins (Br), Watson, Mejillones 8th, Chas Forbes, Tauique, to ioad nitrate for New York; lath, ship ao Rafael Br), Aaitken (frog) San Francisen, having repaired), Queenstown, bark Marguerite (Fr), bt San Francisvo; 18th, ship Independence, Strout, 1 ae Doc 28, ships Anna Camp, Gardner, for Peru, to load guano for rurope, Trausito Alvared (Ni be: mel ue ty hg ig Reg trom “4 Sved'ddy tor Chuschas. to loud for Havana. AMERICAN PORTS. BOSTON, Jan 2—Arrived, steamer Norman, Nioker. Edna Br), Wenderson, Cienfuegos son. Boston: brig, wobr Lt Kaient, filler, Nuwbort iti, via Point allvftou Bar, where she was ashore. Below, sclir Amelia F Cobb, Virginia, Cleared, wteamer George Appo'dy Loveland, Balt- more; bark Dawn, Wilifiins, Arica; brig Araaaa (Ger), Sirens, Wilmington, SC, to load tof Burope: scars Ben Younz (8), MoBonald, -t Mare: Auna Lyons, Baker, Cit Point, ‘Va, via Booth Bay. Me, ant Woo galled “Schr George Apo vi, bare Matiida. Allyaed 8 Franconia, tro New York tor Portiand, passed Hiehiand Cigut at suns BALTIMOR6, Jan 25—~Arrived, echra Hattie McG Buck, Teiuman, Fossett, Portland; Lizzie Carr, ‘tee, do. Beiow—Bark JR Mea (Br), Be gp, frig Harry. Bard ted), ived, steauiors Hoiines, New Or: 8 (sp) Bidichea, Havana, teamers Nurabery’ (Ger), Jacger. Bremen; Hea all, Dutton, Charleston, DJ Foley, Price, Wilming: ton, NC:'Win Las rouce, owes, Boston; Louisa, Walker, ton, NO; bark Alegsaudto Danevaro (ita), Tr ork; brig itails (sr), Crowell, Barbados; sch hone hrigs Daisy Boynton, Am. 7 Hansa (Ger), ¢ openl Fred Walton, 0 Jan 22—Arrived, sche Equator (Br), Albary, Harvor IsianJ, Bahama: failed—Selirs Geo D Loud, rk, New Haven (not poads ida Ieicnaravon, Bedell, Georgetown, »0; “Sehire Mattie A Hand, Hana, Cedar Keys, Fla, to icnd for Portions, Me (not ns efor rry Not | Jhons fhilaaelphie | Gooawill (sr), ngrensia, Harbor Jao, Bahamas, wabih--Arrived. steamer Cham vad Lockwood, New York: brig Vintoriiid (Nor), stockho Cloared—Steamers Gurtibay (sp, ansolon a, Live v Kico (Sp), Gazagul: }O,, went hEss MOS (a iiss \rrived, sone JW FORTRESS cat Jaa ae Bal er, ) Janeiro tor or OAL Denby, a Siareivede fihra Witen of tne wa , Kroeger, ant -t George, Saith, ise ve — Gity’ot Waoo, Freoman, Now = ohe Wel ¥ ole cat t Mane wane a we ‘ ‘New Wats ilvarele Geer, b upper w Wore aki, Foss, Ne Db ARE LYE runewiek | Ba n Dean, for New Barbados; Sasan, | ¥ 9—Cleared, brig Manatic (Br), ” mey, | ken lor Providence; Warren Gute, | | In port—Scbrs *unny Shower, Wood, Elizabethport for Providence; bastern Light, Chase, Bangor via Province: town for baitumore. | Sailet trom below this AM, schr Canary, Hart, Provi- | | deuce Yor New Yori, } | PM—arrived, Dark Lepanto, Means, Boston tor New York coras 10 days In the tee tn Vineyard sound). | Lan Jan 25— Arrived, eric Pearce, | "Longwood, do for New York Fre erick Alton, do! TOF do: Li Vea ci do for do; MC S'gowe, Essex, Mass, tor Baitimore; Harvest, tor Provi- | gence: Kobert Palmer, for Fal River; J W Rob: | an nith. for'New Yora. ONE W WAV, “N, Jan 25—Arrived, brig Morning Light, | Pa Demerara via Vineyard Haven; schr John Mosser, Sanders, Virgin PASCAGUUL A, Jan 17—Arrived, schr Eliza A Ander- ark, Indianola. } isth—Cleared, schr Stephen Davol, Huntiey, London | ittsal 10 ‘Ship Islan bark ‘Sut erland (Br), Upham, Matan- la, Bioom, Bano! tas. a, uptill, srantnenons Bina tte € Josie, Bunker, on: Sirena, Lauda, Key” West Aafia vn Meveritt, Clentuagos. PORT RO cae Jan tom Arrived, sehr Rebecca Flor- | ence, Nehaode Nassa' aime pee PHIA, ‘Jan 26—Arrived, 1}, Boston; Hunter, Sherman, Providenct anier Tonawanga, Wilibank, from Wilming- Delaware Breakwater at § Fin irlg Charles Purves, om Marseilles. Salted sisainer F ‘ork. Newcasti . Jan 26, noo Sothing Dussed to-day. Vessols in harbor retain as before report ted. Lawns, Del, Jan #8, AM-—City ice Dost No$ arrived yesterday PM, with a bark and sche in ‘Arrived last night, bark Jupiter (Ger) trom Hamburg, | and brig Apolio. Vessels of qesterday, Steamer Albermarle steamers Roman, without change. | arrived from New Yore at 6:30 “‘PM—Schrs Enterprise, afd Belle French, and sloops Reliance, xertion, and Gertrude sre here trom Chin- | coteague, waiting tow for Philadel ph ‘The revenue cutter Hamilton arrived at 2 PM, All vessels reported this AM, without change. PORTLAND, Jan 23- Mp Glenberie; “bark Nor- | hrs ‘amps eur, Abby Dunn, and others. 24th—Arrived, schr Albert Clarence, Hawes, Nortolic | (not us betore). eaieneennee Moravian (Br), Liverpool; brig Geo Bur T RUVIDENC E, Jan 2%5—Arrivet, steamer Mc! Marsh, Baitimore via Norfolk ; scht Dictator, Hammond, | Virginia. Below—Schrs J. Albert Smith, Patterson, Virgin’ Sarah J Gurney, Gurney, Weehawken; Warron Gat | Smith, New York. | 26th: | phia; AS (Fr), Eaubriere, Q xauied—Snip Leonora, crittin, Liverpool. 25th- Cleared, bark Monkenester (Br), SAVANNAH J ontso. ee bark Jessie (Br), Morga schrs Katie D furner, Chamberlin, Absec: Farnham, Brews:er, Portland; Ben) ¥ Crocker, Hard- ing, Mayaguez. Cleared—Sark Levanter, Thomaston, Baltimore; schr Katie Collins, Macuias, Darien. | Sailed—Steamers Saragossa, Hooper, Baltimore: Cleo- | atra, Bulkley, New York; ship County ot Pictou (Br), iunro, Liverpool: bark Ciara (Ger), Kruse, remen. | LVINEYARD HAVEN, yan 22—arrived, schrs Longwood, | Rogers and Bartle Picree, Hawes, boston tor Virginia} MG Rowe. Hassan, Rockport, Mass, tor saltimore. xiaseed by, ser Electric Flash, trom Grand Menan tor ew Yor! Schr astern Lizht was erroneously reported tn port this AM. “bhe sailed 2 23d—. ‘ed, brig. Bitera, Yates, St. Martins for Bos- ton: schrs Freddie W Aiton, Doane, Boston for Virginia: Hut “Darling Gray, Calais tor ‘New Yor ot, Ameshury, Charleston for Boston: Floreyse Dean, West: gate. Balilinore tor do. Keturned, schr Agues, Hodgdon, Hoboken for Boston: sailed hence iti; has been im the ice on Nantucket Shoals since that dite; no aamaye. ived bark adela, Barrett, Port au Prince for Boston; schrs Dantel Webster, askell, trom Port de | Peax tor do: Georgie :hepard, #dwm 1 Morrison, Lavender, ond mate sick); Fisc, Crowell, Baltimore tor do; Joseph Fish, Kivers, Daried, Ga, tor ‘do: H Atwood, Fos: ter, Boston for Virginis. New "Orleans tor do (sec: fad ailed—schr Grand Island. Wind WNW, fresh; clear, | | 24th—rrived, brig Constantine, aye Faya! Dec it | for boston; senrs Isabel 1. Pierce, Livle M Jone kins, Jenkins, and Amelia ! Cobb, Baker, Virginia io Hoston: Hattie Bager, Alen, Mobile for do; Neiie | Grant, Jordan, Brashear chy for Portsmouth: Wilijam | Arthur, MeDuttee, Pord r Baltimore (sce Miscel- inhy): Daniel Pierson, Pierson, Boston ior Baltmnore, Sailed—Bark Abiei Abbott; brig Morning Light; schrs Longwood, Bartie Pierce, M U Rowe, H Atwood, and Freie W Aliton. 2th—Arrived, schrs Cora Morrison, Clifford, thur Clifford, Morrison, Virginia tor’ Bostot Sanipson, Bunker. Portland for Baltiinore; Sarah Prescott, ‘Calais for 4 hilade:phi man, Boston tor do: Mary B iver, do for Vir tind: Gold Hun‘er, Patwrson, St Joun, NB, tor Provi- uence | jSilled—Borks Sarah, Joste Mildred and Adela; brigs Jonn ivan, Eli, Josie A Devereaux, Minme Miller, Cacviot, Constantine and ‘Rittern; scliry King Dove, G W Rawlev, Mabel Hall, srmmy Ford, Mott Haven, Mara- | carbo, Kliza J Staples, kdward Johnson, Amelia B Cobb, Cora Morrison, Arthur Cilflord, RC Thomas, Ned Sum? ter. Grace Davis, Hero, 8 E Nizhtingale, Lark, Olivia A orstulten, Bengal, Henry A Paull, Joseph Fish, Daniel Webster, U B Fisk, Agnes, D Taibot, Edwin I Morrison, Seorgie Shepard, Hatue Baker, Florence Dean, Nellie | Grant, Isabel L Pierce, Lucie M' Jenkins. Also arrived, schrs Annie Amsden, Hoboken, for Bos- ton (wittf her forsali split); Leoneas®, Clara's taland tor john D on ‘tin, Gloucester for do, Wind from stron: i} oath, a rived sons Sunlight, Baltimore fory Boston | Emma. Green, NO, for do; ilenrietia, Brunswick, yia Wilmington, NC, where she repaired, thence 13 days for Soa. Morro Casile, Fortune Bay, N¥, for New ork and Ar- lactie Ei o a fe Keppiler, tee schrs Annie Asmden and Sunilght, WIEMINGTOS |, Jan 26—Arrived, steamer Rebecca | Clyde, Chids, Baltimore: sear Chas Buck, from Belfast. eared: mer Achilles, Curtis, New York, _MISCELLANEOUS. BSOLUTE DIVORCKS OBTAINED FROM DIFFER 4 nt States—Lezai everywhere; desertion, &c., sufti- Gent cause; no pubile! ; No ebarge’ unjil divorce granted: advice ree, M. HOUSE Attorney, 19 Broadway. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COURTS ot different States; legal everywhere: no publicity; | fo feos m advance; advice tree; comimilsdoner for every Bate. FREDERICK IL. KING, f Counseliar-atiaw 50 Broadway. a, and the best in the world. Ar os A eet d Seah Oe cede ie A. rices an er ttle, repared ol WinenHusiie «co, Cheinuts, 36 John street, N. y a J20¥aL HAVANA LOTTERY. OFFICIAL LisT OF DRAWING OF JANUARY W, 187° CLASS 933 No, Prise! ei 67 «9-8 300) | #¥AMOUS TONIC ae UM Dae eds rafated Mosr whet ke Priva, Pe Pri: Priwz.\No. Prise. : sat S409, es 3 HEE Serrectetee ST SSTSsSE eas eek ctevesetie = SESEEEESERLESE No. ‘8219, nm v1 __MISCELLANEOUS. 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