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12 NEW YORK . HERALD, SUNDAY, JANU UARY 31, 1875. —QUADRUPLE SHEET. t— $$ - ona — 1 examined ‘Tt afterward iad Ly Bh the | whicn iad two crowded PEALE yesterday, Senr Koret, Dunham, New York Bs PA Cc I V Ic M A Mi : Pe pp peek heir. wressmen Senu- | wr. Daly will produce Ralliday’s “Heart's De- Ee pees ee ines. ——.—____ M “k— ou don’t seem to know lighv’—the adaptation of Dombey & Son—which Kehr R A Forsytne, Bobbie, Ni thing phase ms Ea oe. 4 made a great hit at the Globe Theatre, Lonton, | °°!" Sallie Burton, Falmer: New York tor Stamiora. WASHINGTON, Jan, 30, 1875. ‘The Waye ana Means Committee resumed the ithe Mali subsidy investigation at eleven o'clock morning. Mr. James D. Smith, wno is now and has been wince 1871 a director of the Pacific Mai) Steamship Company, was recalled and explicitly contradicted ‘ene statements made by Mr. Irwin last Wednes- ‘day, imputing to him some knowledge of Mr, Ir | fwin’s employment by Mr. Stockwell, and Mr. | Wrwin’s receipt or expenditure of move: WaT THE DIRECTORS KNEW. | Im response to @ series of questions witness ; [urther testified wat when Stockwell proposed to | s ahe Executive Committee the resolution autuoriz- ang him (Stockwell) to employ counsel and ex- | qpend such money as might be necessary to pre- went the case im Washington he (Smith) re- marked to him, “You can’t expect to expend tmore than $6,000 on this authority,” and Stock- | ‘well replied tuat the expenditure contemplated My him might be $5,000 or $6,000, bul Would Cer- | Saimly not exceed $10,000, and that this would be ‘aid out for counse! fees, hotel bills, the prepara- @ion Of sialistics, &c.; Stockwell repeated these | Btatements to the Board of Directors, and it was | ‘with thia understanding that the action of the Ubxecutive Committee was ratifed by them; any | ped ali other expenditures were made enurely without ihe knowledge or consent of the Board of Purectors, or, as far as witness knows, Of apy one | wfthem. WHAT THE SEROMANT-AT-ARMS KNOWS, N. G. Ordway, Sergeant-at-Arms of the liouse of Kepresenutatives, was then sworn, aud being | asked by the Chairman if he had apything to | Shrow light on this iavestigation produced ail nis | /k8 Jor the years 157! aud 1872 and proceeded to | make @ statement substantially as follows:—He | was of the opinion that lis deposit ledgers should | “We considered and treated precisely as a banker's feager. and tuat investigating commi:tees should | esignate the accounts whico the evidence de- | ‘veloped seemed vo point, instead of overhauling | ‘the accounts of everyvody. Bui, aside from this | general question of propriety, ‘ne had no objec- | tion Whatever to produce, as he now did, @ com. | lete record of every financial transaction in is offce. In order to assist the committee | fue had made a careful examination oievery credit | ¥o members of Congress during the montus, of May and June, 1872, and founa that only thirteen members mace deposits of any sums during those wo months amounting to $10), and of those thir- Aeen depositors only two were credited with more | ‘van $500, and thai neither of these two members Voted jor the Pacific Mail subsidy. He did not find a fea entry of $1,000 to the credit of any mem- er during those (Wo months, and of the other tors the auounts ranged from $100 to and were mosily drafts depostted im the reg- ‘Wiar course of business for collection; he there- fore stated in ive most positive manuer that to ‘the best of his knowledge and belief the books of ‘the Sergeant-at-Arms will not disclose shytnin; that aid in the investigation now belore the Ways and Means Committee, The committee were, however, at perfect liberty to cxamime the Dooks for themselves, Mr. Ordway also swore that there has never pay to his Kuowie@ze, one dollar of money paid member of Congress in or through bs ome fo influence legislation during tue eleven yeare be has been in office. In additional verifica- thon of his statements he quoted the testi- mony of Moses Dulon, his former bookkeeper, given before tue Crédit Mobilier Committee, to tue effect that there had never been any money ved and disvursed in the Sergeant-at-Arms’ ce, except in the open way shown by the books, | wnd also suggested that his present bookkeeper De examined on the same points. IRWIN RECALLED, Richard B, lrwin was then recalled, and having @eced for a reading of Smuth’s testimeny, this gnorning, conceruing their interview, declared teat according to his recollection every word in Ine (irwin’s) testimony was strictly true. He ‘thoug: ‘80 foi! up the matter. The Chairman then informed Irwin that the committee had, at its meeting yesterday, decided © aliow Mr. Viark Beli, as couasel tor the Pacific ‘Mali Steamsnip Company, to ask him such ques- ‘Mons ag they mignt find unobjecttonable. Mr. Beck expressed surprise at this permission, and said if he bad been preseut at tie meeting he Would have objected w it or to any similar request Srom any outsider. Mr. Beli then asked Irwin a large namber of questions, among them What fe wrote to Svc weil to draw out, and Wiat be said in b.s letter of ‘the 6th ot February. Irwin repited that his letter to Stockwell pro- ‘Dably related to (ue subsidy business, there was ‘hho statement regarding the terms or the amonnt Yo be given to Him: as LO Lhe Jetter of the 13th of * Feoruary from Siockwell, Irwin replied to him mext day, saying he should wens $000,000; he had no copy of his lette he first | asked Stock well Jor $500,000 and received $250,000, and he bot only obtali Of that amount in addition to $150,000; his under- scanaing was, from conversations with Stock well, ‘that Stockwell was to pay tue expenses in Wash- Ington attending the procuring of the subsidy between the time of tne passage of the bili and ‘Ube award of the contract for carrying the malls te the Pacific Mail Steamship Company; but the | agreement between Stockwell and nimself was Mot that Stockwell should pay out oF os owu pocket; Irwin thought he paid Samuel A. Hatch More than $21,000; at the time of fis conver- mation witn ' Stockwell on the 23d of the Pacific imail subsidy was virtualiy agreed upon, aithough the bili had not final d; its passage was on the 2ith or 28th of A and it received the President's Signature on tae Ist or 2d of June; but Stockwell did hot wait * tor the bill to become a law, as the subsidy was | secured, but he paid the money demanded, Mr. Di wes asked Irwin What be meant by stat- aster General would be potract HM the money had not been paid by Stockwell. Irwin replied, as on a previous day, that if the money bad not beea pala those digappoiated in not receiving it would uave procured an investigation as io the mygns by which the subsidy was ovtained. Tue committee then Look & recess till two o'clock. ARTER RKC After recess Mr. Beck resumed the examination of Mr, Irwin, who, among ether things, said he had prepared a statement of bis expenaitures for Mr. Stockwell, bu ch (Siock well) bad | mever seen; that statement, if now in existence ‘Was either at tis house or office in San Francisco ; 1-Was On a separate piece Of paper; he conid not @ay he could produce the paper: Stockwell told rope le had returned $800,000 to We ai Company. in your former testimony yon stated you id money to a gentleman Whose name Was not Incleded in the list you mrnisi Who was he ¢ A. kwouid prefer not vo answer, but wil if the committee Ko dec j int | the attraction at the Academy o1 Music yesterday | afternoon and succeeded in filling the house from he bad told Smith enougn to enavie him | this but the remainder | a vold | ght you here? a. rs I would like te kaow what brot | Asoboena (General laughter. ‘Novel mecnanical effects will be introduced. BAILED. ‘The commatttee them adjourned. The production {or the first time tn America of = Lacoca' che-eawore, irons” at ene | gaan, Saunt {Mt eyylaaniay otae: dic POSTMASTER KING ASKED TO EXPLAIN. Park Theatre on Thursday evening, will introduce OW 5 rd b; Herma Bt re Sr. PauL, Minn., Jan. 30, 1975, in the title réle one of the most celebrated conti- wot nee, Gel nental opera vouse artistes, Mile. Coralie Geoffroy, from the Folies Dramatiques, Paris, and the In the House of Representatives of the State Legisiature to-day the following preamble and resolution passed, after along debate, with one | Royal Opera Honses of St, Petersburg and Cairo. eee 0 5 baie Cok dissenting vote:— Mrs, Rousby enters to-morrow upon her last week Teveant Picasso (ital), he Ruby, Fort pain; ttlosen, Oporto; Tarifa Mor: age jayagaes) Kiale a gan Put iy SHIPPING NOTES. Steamer Gocthe (Ger), $418 tons, has been on the mam- Moth sectional aock toot of Rutgers streot since our last atthe Lyceum. She willenact the Lady Elizabeth on Monday aud Tuesday eveuings for the last times, and on Wednesday and Thursday will appear as Rosalind in “As You Like It?’ Her benefit takes place op Friday night, when it is rumored that roceedings now pending in Washington, Whereas the ging in Washington, all eo t - maiter known as the Pacific tion, pout to Hon. Witham King as one who, 4s rot the National House of Representatives, pied money as nsideration tor his services in aiding the passage of the Subsidy bill to the Pacific Mail > uship Company; and whereas Mr. King, having ver an 5 Deen elected a member ot the Forty-iourth Congress “i Ficus the Third district of this state, the people feel that | Ske will make @ bound for “the @ramatic diadem” | report, undergoing repairs to shaft. Dis usefulness will be greatly impaired aad dishonor cast | in “Camille”? Py Paha Missin aire oe tae Ren ibcons ane geal upon the eseatcheon of Min ta uniess he at once rec- besition: theretore z ‘hat the people of Minne: aad ot Mr. King his sectional dock adjoining, to paint bottom, and brig Woll- ville (Br), 244 tons, is now on to patch metal. Steamer Canima (Br), 742 tons, was on the large sec: tlonal dock toot of Clinton street, tor repairs of a general Bature and painting, and was followed by ship Mutiab, 997 tons, to strip, caik and remetat, and stp Gen Mo- Clellan, 1533 tons, to undergo the same process. On the small Clinton street dock have been barks Dirigo, 689 tons, to patch metal, and Royal Hazrie (Br), 501 tons, to paint bottom. Ship Ocean King, 2516 tons, received her first suit of yellow metal sheathing on the large balance dock foot of Pike street, and steamer Bridgeport is now on to re- pair damage received short time since by striking roc! Brig Pansy (Br), 298tons. wae stripped and calked on the smailer ‘balance dock, and was followed by bark Corea, 54 tong, to strip, calk and remetal; terryboat Winona, to repair damages from ice, and steamboat Harlem, tor slight repairs. ‘The entries at the screw docks, foot of Market street, have been—On the large dock, brig Exceistor, 139 tons, to patch; schrs J & L Bryan, 390 tons, and AO Buckley, ‘234 tons, to paint; bark Teresa (Br), 423 tons, tor exami- nation and patching; brig Floreace, 334 tons, to strip, calk and remetal; schr Teresa, 141 tons, to paint, and brig Rebecca J Page, 427 fons, to raise metal. On the middle dock, propellers Sentinel, for general repairs, and F W Devoe, tor repairs to rudder. On the email dock, pilot boat Widgeon, for slight repairs, and propel- lers Jas N Thompson, and Union, tor new wheel, and S E Babcock, Quickstep, aud M Kalbficisch, all for slight Theodore Thomas bas a public rehearsal on Thursday alternoon and @ concert on Satarday evening at Steinway Hail, at which the following works will be performed :—Beethoven’s Fourth symphony, Hofmann’s “Frithjo?’ symphony, Bach’s concerto for two violins and orchestra and Branm’s Hungarian dances. Muwe, Madeline Schiller wili play Raf’s plauo concerto, opus 285. The annual benefit for the poor in uptown als- tricts will take place oo next Wednesday evening, February 3, at the Terrace Garden Theatre. A splendid bill of attraction will be given by favorite | artists {rom several theatres. Bijou Heron, with members of Augustin Daly’s Filth Avenue Theatre, will appear in “Tue Little Treasure.” Miss Ada . te bes Legislature tate a) i his connection with this great nadonal scan and thereby vindicate himself, or, wailing therein, to place his resignation as a Representative of the Com- mon wealth of pune iB the hands of the Governor. "AMUSEMENTS. ENGLISH OPERA—‘‘BOHEMIAN GIRL.” Balle’s greatest and most popular work formed | parquet to dome, hundreds of ladtes being unable fo obtain seats. Arline is one of Miss Kellogg's best roles, and It would be difficult tofilad @ more | admirable interpreter of the many lovely melodies | which the composer has thrown arouna the | part of the gypsy maiden, Richmond will sing some of her favorite songe. Artists irom Tony Pastor’s Opera House will per- form a sketch, and @ number of voluateers will swell the Dight’s programme with a “Conjugal Lesson” and ‘Love 10 all Corners.” | CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE HOM(@O- | PATHIC HOSPITAL FAUR ASSOCIATION. A very epjoyable concert, possessing many ele- | Mmeuts of real artistic merit, was given at Stein- way Hall last night in aid of a very deserving charity, There was quite an assemblage of popu. lar artists who took partin the performance: Mme. Brignoli, soprano; Miss Drasdil, contralto; | Miss Luckhardt, pans; Mr. Fred Steins, basso; | Mr, Pease, pianist; Mr. bischon, tenor, and Mr. SHIPPING NEWS) DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTHS OF FEBRUARY AND MARCH. | i Lamiviattinn yawn ee coca eRe, een: <a general repairs, NGM anato Inver, Jan 15—Salled, dark Mariano, Ryder. ASSOCIATION HALL CONCERT. Feb, 3.!Laverpool..1i Bowling Green | At the‘large Erie Basin docks repairs have been com- | New Caledonia. i * a i pines” deta te liken, 4 Hamburg.. 61 Broadway. Pieted on steamer August Antre, and she was followed Datlings pe en, Marana eae Magcie Dalling, ‘The ninth Saturday concert took plac | pousraee RBroageray. by steamer Maas (Dutch), 1692 tons, for repairs to her sine, ‘ortian elen lolway, Thompson, Ha- hail yesterday atvernoon, the audience being Liverpool. [15 Br wheel. “CrexroEdos, Jan 27—Sailed, bark Hilda Dan), north of | Somewhat larger than on previous occasions. Mr. Lire ool [Fencting Green | _ Steamer South Carolina, 165) tons, recentiy ashore at | Matteras Jan 28-Sailed, brigs Helen G Rich, Collins, George W. Morgan, the celebrated organist, | 85 Broud way Barnegat, 1s on the other dock to undergo Decessary ve- | north ot Thestrup, do; schrs | | played the overture to “William Tell” in a style | ser... Te Bene Greet | pairs. Fannie ® Willa ns Ftord, do! Gen Grant fiawi h do; | | that seemed to concentrate within the compass of | Cuba. "| Liverpool. |4¢Bowling Green M IME MISCELLANY. | Foocnow, Deo 6-Sailed, ship Tietsing (Br), Richard, the organ all the effects of the orchestra, Mr. | State oi Georsia.. -|fGiascow.-: 72 Broadway ARITIME MISCELLANY. | New York (with 1,000,802 Ibs teas): schr WG Patton, Con: | ; yerma 8a Simbra -|Hamoure, roa one nor, Melbourne. | aoe Rom ine Britta Mellie fexccassttn: | tla eae 2p) giaror 7Bowhne Green War See cable news, Hone Kona, Dec $—Salled, bark B Renrietta Hehn (Ger), and Miss Anna Simon's rich soprano votce lent | Batic... 13, : 4 Sreawrns Poento Rico (Sp), and Gartubay (Sp), for | Wetter, Manila YY ishuny Atlantic (hi) Mellin, for Puget | | adaitional Urultancy to the “Airdes Bijoux,” froin | ma bi Liverpool, in going down the bay from Charleston 27th eo) in) Malin: Son Pages “Faust.” Mr. W. RF. Mlle piayed one ‘of his | Hansa. yen | {net came ld colliaion, che Blow dol some tnjaey to te Peigravour, une? barks Alden Bémse shoves | brother's piano Works with nearness and effect, | Klopsto about and put back to port. The Gurtubuy has not been aa Oe CEEE Sie aa tese noes lag nok | and Miss Saidee Cole delivered some dramatic | j Liverpool. \69 Broadway, injured in any important way, but the Puerto Rico may As be Sarina tor Hac vores matots recitations in @ finished manner. Tne next con- pp dag psc eal be detained a day ortwo torent. (The Gurtubay sailed a, fo fous for Ne York. arr Octs | cert takes place on Saturday. | 20:|Bremen....|2 Bowime Green | n the 28th), Marina (Bri, Dean, dle, for Manila, to load for | ————— 20. | Havre.. 55 Broadway STEAMER Samaria’s P veahimsanns from Boston 1s post: | New York or London; Juno, Blethen, for Chetoo; brig COULISSE CHAT. 2 Bampare. eraarsy poned to Feb 4, at8 AM. Wait, Koerner, tor Punta Arenas (before reported -' a afk de a5;lRambars, istioageen: Sreauwn Lay or tax Lake, previously reported burned b). My | pede 37:| Liverpool. {19 Broa at Norfolk, was built in lsd Her dimensions were as Havawa, Gh lle args thie bare Geo T a inn, | Honapantl SS lmcnen clseetar ‘Green follows:—Length, 225 feet; breadth of beam, 5 feet; | diff; brigs Abruna (Br), all: Bescapoul She eas | | Mr. J. C. Fryer has returned to the Strakoseh | cihanzoliern. ‘| Hamburg. (61 Broad depth of hold. lO feet; rexistered tonnaze, 716.71 She | t2uzas; Killen (Br tanzas: schrs SP Brown, | pers: 2 Broaa Tas valued Br Suna aE imvarey toe Sahiac, Un Baie Tinker. Boston: Aurora (Br), Nova Scotie; Abraliam | | troupe, | State of I Glawow.. more, Phiade nd New York comp: Richardson, Pray, Port Royal, SC; uth, River Queen, | will reach n ‘Was valued at $5,0 Snip Haroun Baal (Nor), for Stavanger, lost jib- boom in the gale o: Jan ery at Pensacola. Sarr Souvenir (Br, new), Scott, 977 tons register, built | at Weymouth, No, was chartered to load petroleum tor | Byron (H. J.) bas written a new comedy called | “Our Boys.” | Jules Lumbard, the basso, has a testimonial at | Steinway Hall on Wednesday. iy 100,000; ineiuting the « cargo, which ALMANAC FOR SUN AND MOON, HIGH WATER. Gov. Island. Colonel Mulberry Sellers brought $8,000 receipts Sandy Hook. Europe. go to Baltimore to be despatched the Ist_of Feb. | Lovegrove, West Indies. to the Brooxiyn ‘Tneatre m one week. Hell Gate. ‘The Souvenir has been frozen in at Weymouth for over | —Sailed 20th, schrs Geo D Fullerton, Barbados: Ocean | Owing to Mr. Fechter’s accident at Cincinnati Peis eo yak ite freon Hk asinouten ma ieee Resid Onendieg. (Br), Miller, (1 Li wing ‘. e! | "4 ~ aT ADIT ron BSS cancelled the contract with ber owners. le 4, Seamer Canadiaa (Br), ler, (irom Liv- | an nts have been cancellea. | PORT € . tK, JAN. 30, 1875, | sure Busgen Het, Davis. trom Port Chalmers, NZ, for | TPool, &c.) Baltimore. cL emer Mates ceteee. | | PORT OF NEW YORK, JAN. 30, 187 ome whic pat sana Set im talaga | ‘Hrvinradt: dan a PM—¥aited, stramer Indians, Clark, {| G@ ad reports:—Noy 14, in lat jon 140 experienced a —j i on Sunday next with his entire brass band. CLEARED. typhog which continued ‘tor Ro hours, winds coming Rar Dec L—In port brig Vesta, Percy, tor Shang: | Oliver Doud Byron was at the Brooklyn Park | sapere yards; lost forotopgatlantmast ant yarda;carried away | ,V4NAIMO, Jan 18—Arrived, bark Wellington (Nic), How- | Theatre last week, and attracted fair audiences, amer Canada (Br), Sumner, London—F W J | and lost the rudler. rfive day: Sots temporary Suamoaat; Deo il—Cleared, bark Lady Loulea (Br), | rudder rigged by making it out o} No. Ste ‘amer Hermann | Jacobsohn and Arnoid are tne leading violini (Ger), Reschmann, Bremen—Ocl- whick saerrered very vie a eee ship. Being * e aed fal ound for Manila, was oblized, to make for Hong Kon | ofthe Thomas orchestra ani they draw avery | MCN S VO con Tanner, Aspiuwall—Pacifie Mail | t make all necessary repairs The BH remained i. port Dee 12, repairing. | si long bow. ashipCo a3 , ) for Ne ont Jan ty Piet orn asia Bt, J NOTICE TO MEROHANTS AND CAPTAINS. ts, abipping agents.and ship captains ars informed that by telegrapning to the Hexauo London Bureau, No 46 Fleet street, tho arrivals at and depart- ures from Buropean ports, and other ports abroad, of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabled to this conutry tree of charge and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Bexrasz, Jan $0—Arrivea, bark Joseph Hambro (Dan), Nielsen, Baltimore. » BaxMenwaven, Jan 28—Sailed, ship Bremerhaven (Ger), Holjes, United States; bark Marco Polo (Ger), Minssen, dew York. aRceLONas—Arrived, brig Maria (Sp), Mendozona, New Orleans. Baravis, Jan %—Arrived previorsly, ship Endeavor. Warland, New York. Conuxna—Arrived, brig 8 P Smith, Warren, Philadel- phia. Cxrre—Sailed, brig Felicia (Ital), Romano, United Btates, Fatwourn, Jan 30—Put in, bark Messina (Br), David- son, from Dundee for San Francisco, with crew reirac- tory. Pf Ganoa—Arrived, brig Usziah (Br), Barnden, Balti- more, Haven, Jan 30,4 PM—Sailed, steamer Periere (J'r), Daure, New York. Liverroon, Jan 30-Arrived, ship Superior (Nor), Hel- esen, Pensacola. Sailed 29th, ships Southern Chief, Higgins, United States; Lancaster, Leland, do; Alice M Minott, Lowell, do; bark Lizzie Williams, Hall, do. Linarp, Jan 30, 1:30 PM—Of, steamer Denmark Williams, from New York for London. Lequonx—Arrived, bark Templar, Bartlett. New York. Srocerox, Jan 29—Sailed,. bark Kate Agnes (Mr), Fer: | guson, United States. Lonpos, Jan 30—Bark Anna (Ger), Probst, from Rotter. dam for New York, ts ashore on the Goodwin Sands, Brig David Bugbee, Staples, from Genos for bas | put into Messina damaged. FOREIGN PORTS. Amory, Dec 3—Sailed, barks Carmelita & Ida (Ger), Jen- sen. New York; Adele, Lapham, Shanghat, Cleared Nov 23, bark Joachim christian (Ger), Reimer, (Br, Ricker, Indianola. 27th (not 26th), steamers City ot Mexico, Sher wood (from Vera Cruz), New York; 28th (not 27th), Ci of Vera Cruz, Deaken, do: 20th, schrs Mary & Doug Sherlock. do; Emerson Rokes, Marston, rer ss of B. teras ; 30th, Pri, Frontier, Blaisdell, New York. Hativax, Jan 26—Cleared (not sailed), brig Elste (Br), | West; Azole mer Arier, asides. Philaderpote . m., Li low, Pedrick, Si eered_—steamers ing, Lockwood, Charleston; Nor- ‘Nicke! Poiladelphia; ag Bearee, New Yor bare Suh Mathues (Br), makes ms drive Henderson, Cien' orrent, Wilder, schrs Chus Sawyer, Mullen, Port Prince; Carden: es Hiawatha, Tobin. Havte Sailed—steamers Flag, Wm Crane, and Norman; brig ne. BALTIMOR! Marc. Provi Jan %0—Arrived, steamers McClellan, varo (tab, do: vehi Cleared—Sehr rxelite Langdon, Collins, Bos! was awit Ga, Jan Jleared, sour coe Lord, OMAR LESION, Jan 30—Clea ie ma red, Lockwood, New York; Ecuator, finckiey ship Kate ‘Troa Eroap (BN). Grae Live: Brim 1, Porter, ee were ay . Webo, ee Boston. eile rel "New Yore; Bila ratty, Waits, ip rer = Ma: Paited ark Gertrude (Br), Li eee EASTPORT, Jan 2l—Arrived. schre ttle Biten, Ain ford, Cal nd. sailed #30 for New Bath phy, St Joho, NB (and ‘mailed 23d for Pies eG RTRESS MONROF, Jan $9—Sailed, barks pepisser. nen (tor), and Confidence, for Baltimore; Melbour: s Famed in iof Baltimore—Bark Alice © (Br), trom oe pool “"basvea out~Rarks Templar, Rio Janeiro; Geasmer Ger), Bremen: Marinion Torn Cork: ALVESTON, Jan 2—arrived, schr F L Godfrey, Goa- Char eston, EFOWN, SC, Jan zt—Arrived, schrs Albert Ma- jou: Ida Richardson, Bodell, do; Jaiia ry iowa. Pein New York. Cleared—Schr Lizzie Lane, West, Thomaston. 25th—Arrived, brig Charles Wesley, Harding, Sears port. GLOUCESTER, Jan 29—Arrived, brig Helen O Phin ney, Boyd. Cadiz ‘via Bermuda. 'ACKSONVILLE, Jau 23—Cleared, echr Kosa Eppin- ger, Bayles, New York. ath— Arrived, schr M W Drew, Chapels, New York. Nae ta id, schr Jacop E Ridgeway, Townsend, 01 pheY WEST, Jan 29—Arrived, brig Balear, Babee, San Arrived. steamer Cit "al Galveston vend procsedede es cage, Rew etre LE, Jan 3)—Arrived, schr A F Bailey, Jordan, ee, ORLEANS, Jan 20—Arrived. ship Marv Durkee tress deo! (Br), Sutherland, Live: hen schrs Henry Withington, owell, Boston; Bileu, Ruatan, Cleared, | ster’ s Western Metropolis, Quic ‘do; City of iibaatbn, eee ertord (Br), O'Neui. Bremen; bark Castor (Nor, new) York . Cortes, Freoma ing, Boston ; shivs Johu Rui ool; Belgravia (Br), Bell, anielsen, Reval; scars Jeremiah Simonson, Crawford, Cette; Eatl P Mason, Nickerson, Providence ce tdgeaa ih, bark Tolomio (Aus), Gladuiich, Liver- ool. Cleared—Bark Hector (Nor), Tellepsen, Giasgow. Passes, Jan 30—Sniled, steamers Voeron (Br), Liver. pool; Juniata, Phiiadeiphia via Havana; ships Lake Clair (Br), Liverpoo ; Geneva, do; bars Vigo (Fr), Hi yee Annie Burrell ise), do 5" brig Fritz (4), Maing sehr JG Whipple, Uuilla ‘Algo sailed, near City of, Havana; bark Catalina fe) ‘Rao arrived. ship Hercnles, from Antworp ope Jan 23—Cieared, ship Voyager. Chase, Liv. e "NEWBURYPORT, Jan 2%-Arrived, schr Annie May. | Simpson. Neweustli, Del. ORT, Fan 38, PM—Arrived: sohre Dani Pierson, Pierson, Boston for | Baltimore hn D Grit, Bilis, Ulguoester foe New Vor (and bath “ailed 29th Also, pent Wm Arthur, McDuffie, P nd ‘ior Balt Baton mew), Preseott, Calais: for Philadel: ‘Ninnte Repplier, Stillman. soston for lo led -8lirs Cauary, Hagt, Providence for New York Medomak, Wa for Philadelphia. some ‘of the ‘Outward bound vessels are getting under ‘way this’ rived, schr Ruth Daring (new, of Buckspor!), Grey, Calais tor Now York (and sailed vals Schr Leonessa, Acorn, lurk’ Inland for New led—Schrs Mary Shields, Slocum, Wiscasset for New Wim Arthur, sarah Exon, and Mannie Repplier, AM—In port, sehrs Jennie M Oarter, en for Providence; sunny Shower, Wood, iEltzavethport ist ao: Jennie © Russ, Norton, trom Weehawken; Gold Bunte: an PASO AGOULA, Jan 22—Cleared, schr Maggie M_ Riv- erg, Hivers, New York, PENSACOLA. Jan 25—Arrived, ship GM Cairne (Br), Bell, Newcastle, E: bark Tonsbergus (Nor) Jacobsen, Berane schr Palma, McDougall Key West. don Arrived. ship Liverpool (BP), Orawford, Live Beet via Soutnwest Pass; 8 ee a (Nor), Hava witt (Nor), do; Nile (Br), Bristol, E; schrs Union, Key Indianola. PHIA, Jan 30—Arrived, steamer Pennsyl- vania. Herria Liverpool. Cleared, steamers Hunter, Sherman, Providence; Roman, Crowell. Boston; Florida, ©: Providence; Virginia, Hinckley, Charleston. Sailed, steamers ‘Allentown and Roman, for Boston; Panther and Hunter for Providence, and Yazoogfor New Onleans vie Havana: sehr Mit Rand, for Barbatos. Nuwcastur, Del, Ju Schr’ F A Berver, from Sayannan, passed up this moraing in to Schr Lulu Ammerman, for Santos, ‘Braz, left this | morning, in tow, Steamers Centipede. for Portsmouth, NH, and Rat- | tesnake, for Somerset, left the harbor at7 AM and pro- from Turks Island: for Philadel- eded down. Schr Philadelphia, eek. and schr Klien Holgate, from hia. 1s at Cohanse: for Beott, New York. In port Dec 1i, ships Northampton (Br), Rar New York; Horatio, Hardy, from do; barks 800 Tordo: Lulu, spencer, from Nagasaki, atrived and other’ ag belore. | FS Ki e T “ot t of Pe. earner iate of Texas, Boiger, Galveston via Key Bakk Mepora (Br), Petris, from Foochow Sept 2) tor ‘OMN, '27—Arrived, schr ML OU | The Twenty-tnird Regimen’ Band, of Brookiyn, | yPWa watiory & Co New York, put into Hong Kong Oct 8 with logs of saiis | , oscar Arey sebr Oliver, from have @ concert 1 the City of Scandals on Satur- | steamer Gen Meade, Sampson, New Orleans—Frederic and masts cut awa: » having ER eta a hurricane | th bark Advocate (Br), Spicer, Liverpool. Ba | 6 28 wn At 29 sv An} revious ad D 25: IT } cr ene Civics eee hort | wniriner fTudson, Gnger, New Orleans—Clark & Sea bal i upper and tower foretop falls blows away. the Re | ROR ee et eee een goen | Bir. J. L. Toole returns to New York for a short | ma sel lying with her lee side under water: the wind still OnAmA, Dec 22—In port brig J B Ford, Weeks, for : ier San Salvador, Nickerson, Savannab—W & | Increasing ‘verrifically, decided to cut away the masts | § u . | comedy season at tue Lyceum Theatre, beginning | Garris for the safety of alup, Cargo and all onboard. Cutaway | S82 Francisco, disg- ~ | on the 15th. Steamer Gulf Stream, Faircloth, Savannah—R Low- | the mizzentopmast and maintovinast, whick took the (Par Streamer Srarx.t mainmast head and all the yards and gear along with | den The remains of the late C. K. Fox have been in- Wiaicae Charleston, Berry, Charteston—J W Quin- . | tard & Co terred in the family vault ot Mount Auburn, Cam- | MIE UO Oy pinion, Walker, Nortolte, Oity Point bridge, Mass. | and Kichmond—Old Lominion steamship Co. ‘The Carrolis begin an engagement at Wood's ad. gricamer Joun Gibson, Winters, Georgetown, po-Jc envon, | Maseum, in Bartley Campbeil’s play of “The Or- | Hallett, Kosten—B FP Dimoek. phans,” March L. i} and everything along with it,the jibboom blowing aw: v: ‘The masts being ‘cut away the ship up- ly, bulwarks and sails all being torn and washed away.’ The yale abating, managed to secure foremast, and succeeded In reachitig Hong Kong, wheve she remained Dec 12, undergoing repairs. Bark Twizicar (Br), lost jibboom and spanker boom in | the gale of Jun 24, at Pensacola. steamer Gen Whitney, hip Constantia (Ger), Solenborn, Bremen—Celrichs Mlie. Berthe Girardin, who is now singing Mme. Mes Baltimore (Ger), Hogeman, Bremen—H Koop & New York; lth, Philosopher, tvans, do, fe of H % : Rae eenre Ulcr, trom Giavanger, which was driven peat, Jan 9—Arri ved, 3 P berg, Anderson, London tor | Angot atthe Park, 1s the wife of Hemry Stuart, ; Kark Floretla, Craig, Bremen—Jas Henry. ashore cola Jan 2%. lost jibboom, but was not | eiphin; Kyuken, Anderson, do tor’ Pensacola; | and appears in Henry V. |, Bark Alberto Utab, Criseole, Valencia—Lauro, Storey inewise seriously damaged; was expected off next Oeeun Exprows, Crowell, do toro Janeiro and a | In the forthcoming production of “Gironé-Giro- | “fark Norah. Giles, “antander—Miller & Honghtor. Bank Jono, 39 tons, has Deen sold | “on | | ~ : ae y auction at Hong | | Of 9h, Resolute, Nickels, trom London for Cardiff and fia” at the Park Theatre Mile. Minelli will per- | Bark Magdalena, Gritin, Ciudad Bolivar—D a De | Kong {or $4, | Maas ‘ lL cdhéhe a vials cadena, ele Dvn tiarxvia: Moaroestvarpock-Bwan ee Buc J neat Weeks, from San Francisco, at Yoxo- | 4,)%S4u% Jan 9-Sailed, Garmouth, McPherson, Mu | Brig DM Dickie '(Br), McBride, London—C W Ber. | hama Dee 16, reports Nov 15,in heavy weather, was | “O45. yg Cerod, Sunbeam, Whitney, New Ur- Mr. J. MH. Bonawitz has been selected by the | | Philadelphians to take care of the Quaker interests | in music at the Centennial. Miss Emily Maynard nas been engaged by Colo- | Nel Sinn, of the Brooklyn Park Theatre, to fill Javenile and burlesque réles, Miss Sophie Heilbron, the clever young pianist, | commences a second series of piano recitals at | stemway Hall on the 11th inst. Mr. and Mrs. Seguin have not appeared this | season at the Academy with the Kellogg company, | obliged to throw overboard deckload. x | rig Sparkling Water, Hichborn, Hull—Walsh, Field & Morning Light, Dill, Demerara—L W & P Arm horig Martiniguaise (Fr), Mangere, St Pierre—H A Suau is were rent, the sea making ‘She was obliged to put {i clean over her. in distress, which place she with difficulty r crew were very badly frozen, two ol whom are now in } the marine hospital at Bath. st & Se Brig Abando (Sp), Yeusi, Cardenas—Frances Jonas Brig Laverty, Devereaux, Matanzas—James K Ward & Co. og Hattie Pettis (Br), Pettis, Madeira—D R De Wolf Nones & Co, Murray, Je. Sa ardenas—Parsons & Brie Qvaco (Br). at St Jonn, NB (before reported), took fire through the stove being too near the woodwork. A survey will be made on the vessel before she satis. Bric J Corriut (Br), Clucas, at Ha'itax 26th trom Lis. comb for Liverpool, NS, reports:—Left Liscomb van 15 With part cargo lumber, having lost one anchor broke aBotber at place. Being unable to reach ed t ake Haliiax; go® in as far as Che- r Jordan L Mott, Brown, Jacme! rv Mary E Mangum, Zeloff, st Mi Sehr Wardwell, Asmus, Turks islands—W mus. Schr Ada J Simonton, Hall, it. Then cut the foretopmast, which also took the yards | Brig Lone Reacu, Brown, from Bath Jan 96 for Carde. | Bringewater, Jan Y—Arrived, Livonia, Clow, Prince Edward Istana. Bancerona, Jan M—Arrived, Francoli (8), Ga: New Orleans. BaxMxkuaven, Jan &—Arrived, Martin,Luther, Olssen, Philadelphia. Satled 7th, Leocadia, Wencke, New York. yo hookuaviex, Jan J0—Arrived, Leonard, Petrel!, New ‘ork. Catcuttra, Dec Li—Sailed, Roman Empire, Kennedy, sue, leans; Herbert Beech, Churchi revannah, Arrived lith, Frances Herber ‘ohn, NB. Exsroovrsy, Jan 10—Of Peru, Melntyre, from Ant- werp tor Cardiff. sae Dec 2~Arrived, Charles E Gibson, Emery, jostor a xoucesten, Jan i—Arrivea, Palasio Primo, Callaga- Montreal, fled 11th, Delfina Paolo, Vianchellt, Philadelphia. Gaasxoce, Jan Arrived, Whitehaven Lass, Kuight, Satled ‘uth, Ebor, Carrick, New Yor! 4, Jan 6—Arrivyed, May Neruriand, McFartand, Jan gti ponilier (s), Thomas, New RG: Yorks Clmbria Wy Krandt, lavax, Jan S—arrived, Ligele Wwman, Hawkins, Min- | oWing to some unpleasantness, | Low Gm Chavelt, (Mati, wen Ob " blown off the coast 345 miles. et Mule. Marie Majiiton has recoverea trom the | mand sein anna Ra ic Weep sith, Geererate Seg te Aen ne vairont Jan 0— Arrived fury Seanior, Porter: se serious imdisposition which has prevented her | Sch’ J 8 Beacham, Woodland, St Augustine—Warren sunday ‘night. on “the SE side ot oleae Teiand, has | Joni ib. Wom Moltke, cok 3 4 » GO, biiged and wi not prol iv be got off. She had a full a th, Alice (s) this, N ew Orleans; 10th, Pantee: | from appearing in public for some time. rs Godwin, Williams, Stamtora—stamtora Man- | cargo ot lumber, flour and general merchandise. Uf the } Newson. Delaware; Sagadahoc, Powers, Rosario via | Albani has been received witn entbusiasm in | “icitring Co. ea stamford Manufactur Wind continues of shore most of the cargo, maybe sayea | Newport. | zt ; , Schr Dart, Campbell, —Stamtor ctar- | Jn bad condition. ‘The vessel was owned by Capt ONDOS, Jan 9—Ar-ived, Ludwig, Anderson, Wilming- | chicago, bat the pele are sei exercising a | seo. a BTatbon ot Rast Machine and oboe, Se Yoon 8 tehiiled’ trom 4 0th, 7 4 ‘x igh ue p yaleful influence on e rakosch opera, = 1 al , ol asl tas, a others, \e¢ was - le¢ irom ra vese ne udson, 4 New pe ARRIVALS. tially Insured. ee Titth, Abraham, Marcovieh, Philadelphia The inclement weatner is very trying on the throats of the Kellogg troupe, and Hess is in con- stan consultation with eminent physicians, | Scene Axnre May, Pimneon, at Newburyport, Jan 29, from Newcastle, Del, hi %, rough passage. She’ salied trom Neweasile, nes te Sih, and on the 9h en- countered # violent gale, splitting salis and blowing her RKPORTED BY TRE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Murphy, Liverpool Jan 16 vi / $8 Car! slere | Steamer vaya (Br), ‘ | Miss C rlotte Leclerc ie to succeed Mrs. Rousby | gueeastowa With, with mdse anit 14) vasengers tg C SL SMa fOe REO Tinty the crew belng sadly Toone. at the Lyceum, opeolug on the 8th as Mercy Mer- | Franc! iy 10:30 AM. lat 43 25 s, lon 33.56 W, © bitten; 1O8D: and sailed on the 15th; rick in “The New Magadalen” for one week only. | ¢hanke tth steamer Alexandria (Anchor line! ‘nde the Vineyard, and atterward Gloaceste ere | trom’ Mess: for New York, under sail, head | the southward. short of coals Moen. 6:2 Guion steamer bound east; had strong gales ani seas, nearly the whole passage, t 8 left another of his crew frostvitten. succession of snow storms and gales. Sour J B Woopsory is still in the Ice in Chatham Bay, which 18 now very hard and solid. Her condition is con- The p Miss Addie Randall, who makes her début in | opera with Miss Kellogg, on Monday night, as | Nancy, in “Martha,” is a pupil of Mr, Max Maret- heavy Steamer Spain (Br), Grace, Liverpool Jan 13, eae, Jan 9—Arnived, Filomena, Penohiaratts, Jan S—Arrived, Tatisman, Dohler, New York; Lisnon, Aguia, Garcia, d axskitLes, Jan 8—Sailed, Relina Folk, Ray, Havana. Pi haa! Dec 29—Arrived, a G Sewall, Bartlett, Bos- Mapras, Dec 15—Arrived, BF Cheney, Starkey, Boston. LF, Jan 9—Cieared, Andreas, or New York. eS, Jan 10—Of, Louisa, M » from Hull tor Pensacola. Purmovura, Jan 10—Arrived, ) E ward 4 rrived, Alice, Hogan, Prince Ea land. ISKPUL CAPTAIN BRADRURY. Queenstown Lith, with andse and 63 passen ‘an 1S and | jdered somewhat cridcal, as she must go wherever the fan 8Sailed, Ross Mr. Dawes thought the witness should answer, | Zek. Hurst. Jan 26, lat 42 32, lon 55 poke pa Prince Ru- ene, Bute, Calg which he did by saying be pail Captain Bradbary | Mr, J, A. Burnett is meeting with the most | Pert (Sr), pound & 3th, at 40 50, Jon 66 66, steamer City Scar Proxeen, from Kuatan, at Pensacola, had the and Suncesn’ Jonnson, do, $10,000; he paid nim 53 uw) vefore and $8,000 after | ut Brooklyn (br), hence for Liverpuol. Spper works of her stern stove ‘in by collision with brig n 1W—Sailed. Britannia, | Lteonock; tne Sobsidy Dill passed; Brauvury was cinployed | f@VOrable comments upom his acting of Tncie | | steamer Victoria br), Hedderwick. Glascow Jan 17. | uaama tus), during the gale of Jan 24 Bo fast: Asia, Young. im. | Dan'l, toe old southern Aarky in “The Gilded | JPL Soa te to ak passed large sie ru Jat | Scum Loos Waian—The final survey of the Board of | 8? HEstxs, Nov 2) Ont aa, Blaney earn, Ma Woat was the character of bis services? A. | Age.” | Steamer Glamorgan Gin, Iaybourne. Fort Wardens was held at savannah Jap 26 on sche | fordo; Juan F Prarion, Le Bouledono ee service | called 10 ow k and | * i ise and 13 passengers to A Ba: om jo é. $ otb 4 | tte « via Plymouth 12th, with mdse and 6 dassengers to Funeh, peers Jan7—Salled, Elid: Klein, Wr ington. DE har ae eet ie eee ae | ee eee ee een La Had heavy westerly gales 1 me entire pas: | ScurWmreSacart, trom Alexandria for Baltimore, | Turse, Jan SeArnived, Vrapuno. Messen, | New mated of the % F Pies amy still Nad | pignly pleased with Mr. Emmet's performance of | { sage; Jan 15, la: 0) 20, Yon 1) 10. passed the wreck of a | belore reported ashore at stoacy Voint, Potomac River, York; Speranza, Bussanich, and Piemonw, Capellino, charge of the San Francisco Mail ‘Steemsnip | pay,” | Yensel, eridentiy & orig of abont 0 tons burden, | Js full of water, and her owners offer her tor sale. do: Julia Carney, Peak, Bichmond:; 4th, WB Herrick, agency; Bradbury «ia snything J required; painted black, jeck Moun Ousvta A O'Mbican, ad Walltex, leet itven: Vine: SK Jarmelia, Niccerina, New York. Jrvio further id he might have paid Miss Alice Dunning, whose enecess in serions | went close to h ard Haven, had heavy weather, aud lost over- Dec 13—Arrivea, Emily, Nicholas, * part of ine $45,000 heretofore referred | Grama with tbe Lingard troupe in the provinces | 24% Mialt"and doing Baier dace RRS. ¢nainboom | board part df deckioad of oil. ore: Jas McCarthy, Gould, Buetos AyTo a a A toy pips di gael pened has been marked, has joined the Fifth Avenue | were complied. in consequence of the vislenee of & Phen hit fo babe ow je Tape ae oe bom Dart de ‘oxp, Jan 1—Arrived, Santon, Strion, Chartes- ber: © si a has bee — ” | gale to lay to; on mornin th three seamen were 5 5 e jorm. on ” . spewt, however, incinding travelling, printing, company. ae toalavertourd from the bewsprite twa nt whore, | George's Island, and was towed off Friday AM withou: eFD Oly, ie | wtauonery, hotel expenses, 4c. In iurther reply | Signor Carlo Mora will lead the choir of St, | Weresaved andevery effors was made to resene the | NY apparent damage. Baravia, Jan fe-The Akbar (American), from Cardiff To questions, Irwin said lie is not employed in the elie = | other, but he was not seen ofer he teil into the sea. Boors Apnirr—Capt McLeod, of the bark H P Ritchin | for Singapore, has put in here leaky, after being ashore -¢stabisnment of 4 uew line of steamers, of which | Cecilia’s churck at Raat Side Hall, Third avenue a ee ly ;, Williams, Savadiia Jan 15 Car- | (Br), trom Liverpool, N8, reports having seen, on Jan 28, | on Paramatta Arrangements have been made vaptain Bradbury Ix Prestdent; be Lad received | and Kighty-sixth street, on fnesday evening in a | tM Hun. nod Kingston, Ja, 2d, with mage and pas | three can buoys adritt, bearing EK rom Sandy Hook | for landing the éyrzo. n . " . “i | seagers to Fim, Forwood & Co. light, distance 45 miles; two of them red (one of which Gi Jan 0—The shi uo mancy OF promise of money irom wim OF tue pextimopial Concert. Dleamer Knickerbocker, Kemble, New Ortoans, Jan 28 | Lint, distance #9 miles, two oF them red striped (black, | Nichola winch, e ship Hudson, of Halifax, NS roompany Irwin was paying is own expenses. 7 | the Bar 24th, with mdse and @assengers w Clark & | ana white) can puoy, about 10 miles west by south of | Orewhy Metew aiie ite Yesterday hem. ew. . Have you had auy interview with representa the Alabama papers report the private marriage | seaman Mighiana tight, Gree, eatio Binks entrauce of vumber, on aleth bine? eral " > ise pre 01 owell, _C entrance + Of Nig bute’ the rival line: A. J simply want wo say | of Misa Katie Putuam to J. J. Sullivan, the leading | ,, cleaner, ueorea. ror g Monte tten, 189 2h | Key Wase, Jan 90—Steamor Monteznma (Pri, fs aghore | sth ist, butiortnoately the Monarch tug had Just taken 64 a man of ber troupe, ¢ariy one moru some days ‘ Lookow steamer City of Mer: ’ : e poe ee ee Ceke ot oes line, bus it you snap {her troupe, early ing day pry : y of Merida, heuce (or | St Inagua and dadiy damaged. No furtner particulars | hold of her tow rope, and thus prevented, probably, Ancividusis I will reply. nets, Gein & | Havana. Nonrove, Jan 29—The S.masted schr Mary E Cobb, from | Seclous constquences. It is not anticipated sho has re’ _ AN INTERVIEW WITH JAY GOCLD, vec " Y | Steamer Albemarle, Rellev. Lewes, Del, with mdse | Baltimore for Providence, which put into this port some | Celved any damage of consequence. | ah Bove you Dad an interview with Jay Gould? Booti’s Treatre will be closed to the public ail | and Lpaesemeere & the O16 Dominios Stear ote 0 eat tune sore in Sy hg Ce, completed her repairs, and is nie ba gh 7220 Mp gener Saxonia, of the | have tad interviews with fim Shap Aluambiia (Br), Beadle, ceuu July >and St Mele- | ony walsing a fair win ew York line. ts aground near Blankenese, but 1s like! @ Is Jay Gould» ditecton in the Continenta) | Of tis Week that full and perfect rehearsals by | ng Deo s with mave to lwax & Youn ban Wescott isstilt ashore on the inner bar at | to float next tiie. meet limes of ravwayy A ithinkso. "the company and of the scenery aud mecoanism of | ae bay EY fd A bie te oregon tile wg Livenroot, Jan The Mary A Rich, from aracaty, Me 0 Ol st Lr 0 fe | be ry q ° ‘4 @ Did be not 1eii you about iw Air “@enry V." may be had. | Spdwed'the Fquator Deo 15, in. lon, 29%. Decessary arrangements to get her afloat. | Feports that tetwesn Nov ze and Deo during « gule, from San Francisco w Japan! A It is rarely that such acombination of scenic | ther. Nova, Viola Tommaso France: 0} On Wednesday night steamer Adelaide, on her trip | and damaged stern {ramo; put into Payal Dee 9 torre: ay ecerenion, | Genoa, aged 1 years. teil iroin the alter deck overboard | down the bay. collided with an unknown schooner, | Sud damaved stern trame; put into Fayal Deo 9 sor re: Q@ What «id you say to him as the character atliets as Matt Morgan, Richard, Mareton and | anita rompned. ‘cane o apie. Oued, paid atten PC igs ee | Mavuina, Jan Z—The ship Vasco de Gama (Port). Fi téstimon. a € ' eo tus co ¥ | rl i Ital 27010, Point-a-Vitee, Gua er of them received any mater! jamage. \ + cy ‘or' ‘er ges gM gh prc gpl iam Voegtlin are enlisted 18 one prodnction, | dave, in'baliadt to sidcovich & ( S0th—The latest from tulse Capes reports the schr © | reifa, frow New York for Uporto, put in here yestday would not give 1 anes iar tart aber yo asin “Gireté-Girofa,” at the Park Theatre, | 9 by Lac He new, i6\ tons), “i gs. from Bath, Me, see ete ye y aiternoon and on her way pay % t not na t og : ) days, in ballast to dus well do, nis port in tow. uyMourn, Jan 10—The ), quiries he said ne called on W av Reid at his It is yu 4 in theatrical circies that apromi- | ““sclir'aldvina (ot st John, NW), Branscom. Matanzas 2 | purtapexenia, Jan %—Steamer Pennsylvania, from | here yesterday. trom New Werk, “Mapertentsa nesee | Boune aid leit lus address; he nevermet Jendings, neat ight comedian Will shortly make bis appear- | daya with melado to order; vewel to P I Neving & 500. | riverpool Pee Gane Tate eaenizrtaice from. | eamPiy gules on the voyage ascombanted with Mt or ee " York Times, Dut seul him hie cara, auce yelore some ane of oar city judges in the was Saran Hatteras, with strong NW gales, lost | jiyured, bottoin Was not of the slightest con- Ger ang ienening, during w! some of the boats wi } wnd never, to his knowledge, had @ conversation eo USISS . 5 B | and sp sequence. ve and hatches carried away; ‘ihe was obliged tu lay 1 r ; t " nove . el Brown, Oharleston 8 days, wi } With bis, aitnongh “he “snppoved he might somewhat novel re Of a delemdant in @ breach Of |, De Oe eee an Ee GAys With cob | Rocenanp, Jan %8—The new bark Walter Armington, | '@ dl ret i. y O1M Mewa res DY COnMUeRtal oFe promuse auit, Rein Mary W Hand, aud, Cuarieston i days, with nay | JF whicn salloa irom this port tor stJohn on tne iver, | , Quexmrowy. Jan !0—Tne Abbotsiord (9. Dellinot. from 40 answer to Mr. Hell's taqniry Irwio said val stores to master. insing, ‘and some fears are entertained for her safety, | Antwerp tor New Yark (feneral Cargo nd pases! HO; contribute to the pres the articice signed A grand charity perormance for the benefit of | “SNS y Hazard, Brewster, Georgetown, SU, $ days, jost general opinion is, however, that she must | When 96) iniles west of the Fastnet Jost proveli | “Sideview,” “Onto aga “Aeconutant,” our be | the poor, and under the care of the with naval stores to Roundtree & Co: vessel w Bensley, | have been blown off the coast and vias jone South ins | Was bearing up for Queonstown Jan 8, when she fail in did not see the pertumeMey of ihe inqnity. wciets 0 Paul he Domi Open, ee eae oe TeaaBenOR Cant Lowers wile, | atesnpied to ake the ‘of Aout a in” cow, “ean | H Socte St ti an | Ut ‘ t nal por stint ooper's Wil 1 ‘ Mr. Weil suid, wage fo.convoct the witness | yatnerst church will be given mils Caste.) te Taaaa’ CEMOUGR EUG oad thd children aecvmpanied Him on thivvoyege ite endenvoring to ra tne" Apvotstond | articies Hoste t® the Pacific Mail Vo 9 4 Sova Hanwicn, Mass Jan 29--The bay ts still full of ne istarbontd “quaruir, ‘of the. Pen y. Tveatre on Wedaesday evening, BOUND SOUTH. ice, with very few breaks between the shores, the heavi Ha, doing much danage smaghing boats. iiin~fucs avenianide ach galateto ¢ ; the " k sinod ‘The Abbotstord had bows stove in, aud at 7A} min—Soeh aneations do not telate to the in | he Jubilee Singers, colored students from the siner Franconia, Bragg, Portland for Now York, | est Ice panicles teen tiene ei eae arifuing | ah the latter anchored off even Heads, and at ita | WOS SEY EOE. YOO: com ‘© Fisk University, Nashville, Tenu., who nave met ndye and vassenivers od F Ames | eirord | be pless with vas changes inthe wind and tide occur, | ,\ke Pennsylvania took her in tow tint 3 FM, The | , . yon . mer City of New Bedford, Fish, Ne or tags fo) in wil | , TWINS WoeTYLEEY. ve with very Gattering success in England, will sor New York. with mdse and passengers. ' WHALEMEN Re; Ki sogg here hawser with ehicn 1 mn auswer to a q Irwin #0 e Wo* appear in concert at Steinw. ii Mond Stenmer biecte! come. Providence tor new York, | N. |. The Abby AcWwALOd toward the Pu il Compuny by suce Ls ‘ay Ball, om Monday | iih'ntes and p ri wasthen teen tn tow ‘px pout an which brought her Seeungs as any One Woud have who has sued , C¥ening, Jo 4 new and attractive bill. yptenmer Midulcsex, Jolneon, Portland, Ct, for New | a. 194 from Honoiniu Dec ai, bark B Gosnold, Wills edi micniie The Peunsy!vania also ar. | fer $750,000 which he did not o ‘The (ollowing are the gross reeeipts of the frat eh ¥o pe KB te state aed Howe " a pal laste @. Do you teal hostility tov the Pacific Mail nights of Mr. Boueicault’s principal plays: — | York deve with Werrins tor mantet, cay ee fOr New | earn Triton, Hiepoimgsione. of NB. was at Honoluin | from Civerppoi ioe Hate oat an eres Toe FOU ponte cn Nose Monge towara | “Mallen Bawn,” $38,000; “Séreets of Londen,” | yore giiamernaner BP), Aaa NS OF New eedtand wold brat Yokohama the prge, “ad | AY hors Tuting Friday night's gales and Went ashore at | 4B present management? A. As 4 management | $96,000; “Arrah-na-Pogue,"’ $41,000; “After Dark,” | | sehr « phaseott, Fils, Bath tor New York, with lumber slapped 29,000 gallons of ol! by suip Syren, for New | ine tome water;no other deere Dt Im ner | . L limit mt w it ° ape re wy “ “ 0 or de ¢ 4. ‘i Grower Pek anc Russe cong’? °° Saree Heaton, | gonoeos “Led Antray,”” ¢ echo SOUND Bas? SPOKEN | AMERICAN PORTS. re pat bostiity mduc sta $50, 432. Steamer Gen Whitney, Mallett. New York for Hosta | N PORTS. ynten would iyure the curporaty aa i woe Mise Adelaide Philips, the renowned American | at My OF Norwalk, Davis, New bo: «tor Nore | Ship. ¢ nt Liverpool for San Fran Pty hy (Oregon), Jan B— | Ship. Cormos » Liverpool for 4 ) pot. farther taawer te, tro.qnestions trwie. seid contralto, Laving announced her intention of besarmer Cig of eitenbarg, Baker, New York for New — cise a ike 5 iat WS, mW, ve Ps Step. Han irae Cine, ‘te load | for Ques own hub j eations Ly i far = Br), from Liverpool tor Sait Francisco, | | BOXTON, Jan 20-4 | De Knew oniy from inietepee that siockvell cm. | Waving the stage, the magnates of Boson have | “Seamer iaiatea Gaie. New York tor Frovideuoe | peck priee aa” seg ce | New York; schr Hattis Dokoe a eee, Beery) | jovea Willam 8. King, OW de) wae paid arranged for ber @ farewell testimonial In the | _ Brig Hattie Petts (br), Pet, New York for 81 John, | “hip bor Tey from Vardi for Bombay, Dec % | pathcarrived any Landreer Dew), a tk hy New- bs or e empioc; jchard «©. Parsons, y | fr tat 4S. lon ury port ark ice Ammiraghio jo Car eubeese 4 vate y bees lh APsODS, gpape of a week Of opera in May, at the Boston Sehr Mary A Harmon, Harmon, New Yore for Boston | ship Golden we (Br, from Liverpoo) for San Fran- | Tom’ an 4 hy Batavia via sandy Book ‘cit ‘Bonminiean) ‘ | ppeatre. | ke J, New York for Moniv- — cisco, Dee &, | lon | Port au Prince rag lk Sagan ah SC A NAW Ben | ALARA AOR CURA, “GAN SAR” J." comenan Assos, em see Pearcstons | aut Soa SE Ate for Mo dame, sie en hone J : } yi on, Port Jy! Providence, at Mahon's Ditch. Noon Steanishi ip ‘Poitsville, from New Yorn, passed up at PM—Arrived, schrs Jas H Gordon, for West Indies, and MH Rands, tor Barbados, came into harbor this YM and remain, Steamers Yazoo, for New Orleans, via Havans; Roman, for Boston; Hunter, tor Providence, and Nosh Point fut New York, passed down this P: Lewes, Del, Jan 3) ark Formosa, Prince Al- fred, and Jupiter, and brig Apali still remain, bteamer Nederland passed out to sea at 9 AM. é eens wh gigi trom Laguayr ncived yester- jay for 0) FP M—The City Teo boat No 2 left this AM, with bark Cecelia and brig Hugo, also a'brig and sehr loaded with. stone for the Centennial buildings in Philadelphia. ‘The tug Cynthia lett at 2 PM, with bark Formo eee race Kelly. and A tterson, and barks Ju- r, and Prince Alfred, still remain, PORTLAND, Jan 30—Cleared. steamers Peruvian (Br), Chase, e, Halita Geo Cromwell, Bacon New Yor! pite: | ‘N, (Jan 80, goon—Arrived, steamer E cnet mem, aor for Portiand., for a harbor. PROVID! in 29—Sailed, schra George 8 Fnnt, Dexter, Segue’ la Grande: Stephen G Hart, Pierson, Ven> | sacola. gth—Arrived, steamer Mary, Philadelphia. Schr Kenduskeag. which has been in the ice off Hope nigh age Be days, gol clear Friday morning and went nto the Eas RIC yin 28—Arrived, steamer Wyanoke, Jan 28—Salled, ship Western Shore, 29th—sailed, bark St Andresse (¥r), Baubriere, Queenstown (been weather bound). Bh ar lah steamer Altoua, Hong Kong via Yokaha-- Sr MARYS, Ga, Jan 19—Arrived, schr Lena Breed, Wheaton, Philadelphia. a rannah. Me St Andrews Mh—Arrived, sche E M Cook, Cook, Sgvi SisraArrivee bark Hesperus (Br), Adal vp retil Jan 30—Arrived, steamer America, Bil- Jups, Baltimors bieared Barks * Hampton” (Br), Liverpool; Colambas i thider, Havre. MeAilep, Liverpool. jalled—=teamers Istor, Wood, aud VINEYARD HAVEN, Jao Salled, scus Newell B Hawes. 30th, 9 AM—No arrivals In port—Betirs John H Krause, Abbott Devereox, Ris- ing Sun, Emma Green, Roamer, and Henrietta, alt ‘, NC, Jan 23—C.eared, schr Nellie Haar, | Ie TO THE POBLIC. PROFITS OF GOLD AND SILVER MINING, A SPECIMEN BRICK. The Idaho Mine, Grass Valley, Cal., has, durin, hast six years. divided in dividends on mnlitton ete dred atid two thousand seven hundred dollars, solid coin ($1,602,700), or five hundred and seventeen (17) per cent on its capital. TH In 1969 eleven dividends wi id, $170,000, or 55 pet cent. bade cs: In 1870 seven dividends were paid, aggregati or Iz per cent. . saa ht ai aggregating In 1871 twelve dividends were paid, $232,500, of 73 per vent. Sse th vive rian In 1872 eleven dividends were aid 's $162,700, of 823 per cent. RHE hare In 1873 twelve divia ends i $682,000, or 220 per cent. ae eee a eee In JSTk twelve dividends were paid aceregating $317,750, oF 102! per con This mine.is worked on strict business principles, a9 muines should be. Its stuck is Wor kuuwur iu" the market, Excellent opportuni Kel investm of mining tor the real « desiring to do so 5 GLOBE SILVER office ip at t in the business ate tl Nine “SOMPANY ofthe olty, Nos. 36 aad 53 John street 4 vee ee adits terling company hav have, quietly been at ne a xtensive inining pr pr established tts char actst sud vi vali ue. Lahicpeds site: iby They now come before the Pa Pablic and solicit subserip- tions to, nited auount of its stock for the sole parpowe ° estan) e wy PAYING BASIS, eit ih This com: fe and He ota presents bie iuvestms Hent epportenity for iil appear manifest pectus. ind trustees of the com tro} it fects contained in ite pi The following are the offi pany = RANK 8, WINCHESTER, President. A. T. KINGMAN, Vice President. W. L. TYSON, Treasurer. H, A BARTHOLOMEW, Secretory. STEPHEN B FRENCH. DANIEL W. RICHARDS, J. A, THROCKMORTON, are located in Monitor, The mines of this company. Alpine county, the prineipas aliver miniog aletriet of the State of California, south (4. the famous Comstock Lede, Where the great Conanza has just been struck. THE GLOBE ihe? firxING ComPAny, ‘36 and 38 John street, New York. Call or send SS, of the Company. cee no. publicity ; 0 i i” tor REDERICK. | RING. Counsstior-abiaw, 604 srond HERALD BRAN OFFICE, BROOKLYN, con, + her of Fulvon avenue and Booty strvet Open irons A. M. tod B, (Ou Sunday irom $ to) FM, iT. <THERE 18 “AN ASSOCIATION or RKGULAR Physicians at 39 West Twenty-courth street, wae | dose CATARRH and DEAFNESS exclusively They ploy De, KECK'S inethad and cure every &

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