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1¢ THE STATE CAPITAL. COMPTROLLER GREEN AND A NEW POLITICAL | ALLIANCE—COTIGAN'S BILL REPORTED FAVOR- _ ABLY—THE FIFTH AVENUE PAVEMENT IN THE | COMMITTEE ON CITIES. ALBANY, Fes, 11, 1875. A new political combination has been explained | to me here to-night on good authority, This time Corporation Cuunsel Smith, against whom cha are now understood to be in the hanas of Gover nor Tilden, has struck an alliance, offensive and defensive, with Comptroiler Greev, ‘These men have been bitter enemies for months ps It is known that Green caused charges to ve preferred “to the late Mayor Havemeyer against Smith, but now the precious compact has been entered into, so that the Corporation Counsel's republican mfu- ence, Whatever that amounts to, may be thrown on the side of the Comptroller in vigorously inaugurated to-day over the Costigan bul. 3 FIFTH AVENUE PAVEMENT. The Committee on Cities or tie Assembly met this a/ternoon and haa before ‘lem the bill of Mr. Lauing, providing for tne paving of Filth avenue, The motion was fully discus und the committee Beemed Very much divide opinion, It is Une Gerstood that the wwe have concluded to im ty report the bill favorably, as introduced, but Mr Joseph Daly, the chairman, is steadfast in his opposition to it, and favors a general bill giving | authority to the iocal boards in the regulating of pavements. This gentleman is also bitterly Op- posed to the aspualt material, as suggested, and if there were to be any choice whatever expressed by the committee Mr, Daly favors a macadamized pavement, THE COSTIGAN BILL, ‘The main feature of to-day’s legislative proceed- | ings was the discussion on the Costigan Dill in the Assembly. Tbere was a ‘ull attendance of members, and aiter the adjournment of the Senate nearly ali that body came into the Chamoer Where tue bill was under debate. The House Weut into Committee ol tue Wuole, with Mr. T. J. Campoell in tue chair, A PARTY MEASURE. This bili bas no doubt assumed party propor- tious aud Will be Made a party measure, DO matter What atiempts will be used to disguise it. The Wemocrane caucus of last night aemonstrated this view of the macter very significantly, ‘The Dill itself gives back to the Board of Aldermen all toutlrmatory power im the appomtment of oftl- Is, and takes away irom the Governor any in- tevierence Witu the removal power whica Is vested in the Mayor, ‘Tuis latver provision bas given & Maudie to Opponents oO! the bill 1a both parties, THE DISCUSSION. Mr. Thomas Costizau, of New Tather of the bill, stated its prov! sities to tne House. He offered an amendment of &@ verbal character. Mr. F. W. Seward spoke ln opposition to the Puactment. He remarked tuat its eflect would be to throw the whole government or New York city tuto the hands of oue party, He did not taik us a partisan but asa citizen. Would only be a signai tor renewal of that mis- government, the recoliection of wutcn was so ciear ab the public mind. Home rule bad aiready been tried, aud its ea ts were vefore our eyes—an empty treasury. s mountaim of debts avd taxes that clogged the wheeis of trade. favor vi home rule movements were av example lor history, some of Laem in exile and some under The bau of the law. ‘here were some limits to this doctrine of home rule; we did detract irom it when We took Irom the State @ voice im city pevenuitione: ‘That was not the democracy taught yy Jeterson, Jackson and others—tue principles of | Slate rigiis and State sovereignty. The cry of | “Vive ia Republique” came to be the ery of “Five la Commune: Mr. Waelner could not understand the democ- Tacy of Mr. Seward or wuy tne majority showd notruie. In i872 tie republican party had come into po wer iu the city o| New York under a fictitivus idea that they represented tee reiorm element, | kod in 1873 they passed a charter. A Board of Aldermen was elected upon Woom they could not rely, and they were aiterward lelt ina simular pre dicament as to the Mayoraity. Mr, Waehner then Went into a history of the jormation and bastage | Ol ne present charter of New York city. He | called attention to the tact that the republican Senators and Assemblymen of 1570 pussed a cnar- Ter which threw ali the patronage into the hanas of tue corrupt clique then ruling tue political des- unies of tae country. Unger such @ charter those mep succeeded in robbing and plilering the peopie. Mr. Husted followed Mr, Waehner in an able speech and attempted to throw oli on the trou- bied waters. He did not think it prudent tor either party to throw mud at this particular ume. He did not Claim that they were aii immaculately pure ou either side. The gentleman then went en to discuss the dictation policy of Tammany Ball, and the tact tuat the couutry democrats ‘were Whipped into the traces. Mr, Lincolua—Don’t you know that there was a love feast here last night? (Alluding to the demo- cratic caucus.) Mr. McGuire called attention to tne fact t mr. Jonn Kelly were not present he couid rec lect a time whea Mr. Joun L Davenport sat ina corner and issued notes of instruction to the republicans. Mr. Husted continued, claiming that under the resent Charter, with a democratic Governor, ayor and Board of Aldermen, tue majority surely had ail the requisite powers, Air, Daly—We have; bat we want to establish @ precedent and a priueip! le. Mr. Husted turtner contended that the bill orl inated contest among the democrats them- Beives. The Mayor was anxious to get control of the money bags of New York city, and he thought she measure was opposed by the Executive. 1t was DO be-siness of the party which he represented, and 2 ie the whole master in the bands ol the wa- rity Messrs, Daly and Campbell then made forcible speeches in advocacy of the bill. Mir. L. Bradsord Prince argued that the provision in the euactmeut to take away power of approval Irom Governor Tilden was au insuit to tuat gen- Ueman. There was no necessity jor it. Mr. Prince then went on to Oppuse any such provision. He sulogized Governor T1iden and nis past career. SpeukeryMcCGuireeHas Governor Tilden asked you to deiend tim ? Mr. Prince auswered in the negative, and calied Attedtion to tue lime when the impeachment of Judge barnard was be.ore the Legisiature; then B Motion Was Made to place Mr. samuei J. Tiiaen Upon the Board of Management of tbat important uibunul. ‘Ile proposiuon was voted down, only three democratic members bdetng in favor of it. ‘Lis, :o Mr. Prince’s mind, was # bitter redection upou the Governor by lis own party, and some erroneous impression might get at large that ive present mujority were in danger of pursuing a similar policy. Aiter some Jurther debate Mr. Lincoin offered Qn awendment, amid much laughter, to the title of the vilis, Woich would read, “An act to legis- date out of office every honest Manin the city of New York.” A resolution was then passed that the commit- tee report the bill favorably to the House. ‘his resolution Was carried by @ vote O1 67 to 50, when the House aujourned shortly alter two o’ciock. THE GREENWICH STREBT BLKVATED RAILROAD, Ty the Seuate this morning Mir. Maaden intros = @ Dili in relation to tue Greenwich Street ated Rauroad, which corresponds in most : ticulars with the bili im the same interes¢ Which passea this Legislature last session only to be vetoed by Governor Dix, The leading provise tons of te measure are an exteusion of the road to the upper extremity of Mauuattan Island aod increased powers in the matter of construcung depots, turnouts, &c., so a8 to facilitate the grow- lug traMc. Judge Fituian, William Orton, of the Western Union leleyraph, and ex-Senator Freer are appoiuted im the wilt 48 c@mmuissioners to Watch tae public interests, the frst named gentie- mau being cutivied to Lue credit Of its inspiration as @ wovile, ork, who is the AMUSEMENTS. THE BROOKLYN PARK THEATRE. Under the management of Colonel Sinn this house is achieving popularity as a variety theatre, Tbe entertuament ia rather above the average. Not that the periormers are better, out be- tause there is less to snock sensitive nerves than in the usual rum of entertainments of Unis class, though we regret to say in this respect there is room for improvement, There Must be sometiing essentially coarse under- lying the broad humor of the varfety stage, for we never remember attending a performance of this nature without noticing some exibition of vulgaiity thrown in, out of sheer wantonn mkind of bilarous make-weight. A cle’ Messrs, Hengier ty age y Bidition of coar which certainly nt bowing fo 8 fu musical ten, Fopgent 3 Lov The appearance of men in ‘em: ter, aud there imitation of the mer i oy to" preciat coniess Ourselves uuavie to appreci throwing tne skirt oO! @ dress avout in & wi bo woman Would be permitted to do even by vatiety audience. [hese motions do not ple QDY Oe oud they must disgust avy persons oir flued mind woo happen to vo present. “Rico askeron thal ia desoribed on the eo any aoe rmingly loud cos Upper Ui ten,’ aad to wing crive voice ome very stale ¥ platita wh ere well penetves b “ye reat extent the expreasi poor at this paricaiar’ tn time. Jayed in this ske the part of that Saket vereasue, te age 160 —Oe ed, # costume ft. bri Had Dad sure of ‘ser ney “and jebre eos, It ie anno where wen the fight now | ions and neces- | Ir the bill passed it | The ieaders in | characters full of grand eentrmenias walng langaage by the prevailing rain storm and the sudden rise in the and that would do honor to Don Quixo tumes that the king ol the be; ol, 8o thoroughly and artisti | come from, € suppose there must be some mys- terious region In the capacious brains of the men who write these “new and original’ sketches irom which these creations start, armed with sbillelan, but with costumes sadiy tattered im the labor of | parturition, Miss Jennie tlughes appeared in | her budget of speciaines and was weil by the audience, the amusing eXtravaganza ‘The Countess and the Basketmaker,” which brought out the whole strength of the company, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES. Agrand dramatic entertainment will be given | this eveniug at Harlem Music Hali for the benefit ofthe poor, The performance wiil be under the direction of Professor Gardiner, assisted by his principal pupils and a number of professional artists, Who have kindly volunteered for the occa- sion, | NEW YORK YACHT CLUB. | @ hase 4 CLUB HOUSE TO BE ERECTED ON STATEN ISLAND. | At @ epecial meeting of the New York Yacht Club held last evening at the club rooms, Madison | avenue and Twenty-seventh street, the proposi- tion of Vice Commodore Garner to erect @ club | house on the eastern shore of Staten Island, in | close proximity to Stapleton landing, was ac- cepted. The building will be 60 feet by 35 feet, | aud situated on the end of a pier stretching out 450 | leet irom the land mito the bay. The structure will | be of wood and entirely isolated and surrounded | by water, the position securing an uninterrupted view of New York on the one band and sandy | Hook on tae other. | jocation 18 the usual anchorage jor yachts, pilot bou's and shipping and the castomary starting point for regatta. The first story o/ tne club house | will consist of the servants’ rooms, kitchen and steward’s quarters. On the second foor will be | the club and diping rooms, aud, looking out on the bay, @ grand piazza, sixty-five feet by thirty, roofed over so as 10 protect it from the weather. The top of the structure will be surmounted by aicnal wht, as a guide to yachts coming up t. | bay. | THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. ‘The tollowing record will show tne cnanges in the temperature during the past twenty-four hours, in comparison with the corresponding date | of last year, as recorded at Hudnut’s Pharmacy, 1874, 1875, . 4 40 | HERALD sai New note a 1875. | 34m 22 3:30 P. | 6AM 31 6PM. | 9AM 37 9 BM: j 12 M... 43 12 P.M. | Average temperature yesterday Average temperature lor correspon: | _ last year SHIPPING NEWS | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOB THE MONTHS OF FEBRUARY AND MARCH. State of Geersia...| Athiopia. Fe | Baitie | Erin...” Ciw of Montreal. stscoW Liverpoon.. .| Liverpool... Liverpool... (OY roud Wity. Broadway owls Green Hamburg..|11s Broadway. | -|Liverpooi.. [4 Bowing Green } 60 Broaa way. Kotterdam i Liverpool. |!9 Broadway. ow ...|7 Bowing Green Jo? Broad wav Liverpool. |15 Broadway . |[Bremen.. Havre. Hampurg.. Liverpool. -|2 Bowune Green 55 Broaa way 113 Broadway. 4 Bowiing Green Glasgow, .. |72 Broadway. :] Hamburg. [ol Broadway. 19 Broadway | Citv ot Brookly: 15 Brosaway. | she Queen 69 broadway. Bolivia. 7 Bowhnz Green Ceitie 19 Broadway Hohen: :|2 Bowing Green Suevia, 4.| Hamburg. [61 Broaawa7, essing. M’ch 9.) Hambure.. |113 Kroadway. ‘State or India iMen 10; | Giasgow. .. |72 Broadway. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK-—THIS DAY. SUN AND MOON, HIGH WATER Sun rises. - 6 53]Gov. Island..morn 12 37 Sun sets. ~ 6 81) Sandy Hook.. Moou seta....morn =e Cs) a Gate... PORT OF NEW YORK, FEB, 11, 1875, CLEARED. Steamer Greece (Br), Thomas, London—F W J naugeer Cimbria (Ger), Brandt, Hamburg, 40—Kun- Steamer CF Funch (Beig), Knudsen, Antwerp— Funch, Edye & Co. ‘Steamer Crescent City, Curtis, Havana—W P Clyde Co. Steamer Eleanora, Jobnson, Portlana—J F Ames. Steamer Neptune berry. Boston—H ¥ Dimock. Ship Lalite souta Goudey, Liverpool—W D Mor- eipirk Lula ae A Antonocich, Cork or Falmouth for kK! oe ‘Pee McLaughlin, Cork or Falmouth for on Bo Modesta (Br). Somiane, Rio Janelro—Pendergast Schr Samal MeManemy, Walls, Nuevitas—Evana Ball & Senr Jonas H French, Harksen, Key Wes: ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer India (Br), Harris, Genoa Dec 30, Leghorn Jan 1, Marseilles 13th, Valencia 19tn, Cartazena 2th, Gibral- tar 22d, and Cadiz 2th, with mdse and passengers to Henderson bros Steamer Canima (sr), Leaaicoar Hamilton (Ber- muda). davs, with mdse and 19 passengers to A E Gawroridze. Had head wings since Sunday afternoot on Tuesday and Tuesday nigh blinding suow storm. Steamer Achilles. Artis, Wilmington, NC, Feb 7, with indse to Wm P Clyde & Steamer Old pg Walker. Nortoik, ae Point and Richmond, with mdse and passengers to the Ula Do- minion Steamship Co. perl Nevada, Kerger, Boston 6 days, in ballast, to mas- r. k IW Oliver (of Annapolis, NS), MeKay. Liverpool GSulays, with mdse to Funch, Kdye & Co: vessel to Heney Parker. Bark Cdjus (Nor), Jansen, St Thomas 21 days, in bal- last, to Tetevs & Bockmann, Brig Aton of Eastport), Coop, Progreso 16 days, with | hemp to Thebaud Bros; Yessel to John Boynton'’s Son & Co, Has been 7 days N'of Hatteras, with strong N ana « Brig Pearl (of New Haven), Briggs, St Pierre, Mart, 17 | = with sugar and 3 passengers to H Trowbridge’s sehr Laura Pride (of Turks oar ood Stevens, Nassau 20 days. with mase to Brett. Son & Schr 8 & Simpson, Jackson, Virginia. Sehr Kila len, Young. Virginia. Schr C Olorook, Virginia. R Washington, PASSED THROUGH HELL GaTE. BOUND SOUTE. ten, City of New Bedford, Fi: New Bedford ‘ork, with mdse and Danton ore. BOUND East. | Steamer Eleanor, Jonson. New York for Portland. SAILED. mers Cimbria (oen. Uambareg: Crescent City, Ha- ichmond, Kienmen). &c; bark Janos schr Joho ‘Bird, Candee. OUR MARINE ; CORRESPONDENC E. } Berexvoa, Jan 23, 1875. ‘The bark Stelia (Br), Perry, from Algoa Bay tor Bos- | ton, which putin nere Jan 6 in distress, resumed her ; Yoyage on Sunday morning, 24th, but ran ashore to the | Westward of these islands about 8:30 PM, with the wind blowing heavily from the westward, and remained ashore untii9 AM on Moaday, when, after considerabie tugging by the steamtug U B Sanford. she was takeo off the rocks, although at the time being about three feet out of water, extricated from the reefs aud towed into St George's harbor. | rhere were soveral lighters alongside, cargo WAS hot permitie:| to be touched, ei is now | being Sischirged to efloct repairs to the huil of the ves: sel, the same upparently being much damaged. Beruvoa, Feb 6, 1875 | Aspectel Court of Inquiry ds being held in the case of the bark Stella's running ashore to the westward ot these islands, and great interest is taken in the case by those engaged in wrecking, asthe captain would not allow his cargo to be prsedcd them, The salvage case re | # pot in the hands of arbit weet aria (Br), Dug from Halifax tor Porto Rico, ry Surned over to tua Halifax underwriter's agente Newront, RI, Feb 10, 1875, the sobr Laura B Messer, which has been asnore on Block Island, will have to be taken to New London ia order to have her bottom examined, apt Gregory has shipped his crew, and is awalling the arrival of an an. | chor trom Blook isiand betore procesuing, He speaks | in the highest terms of the efficiency aud reward for bis Loterest of both the Block Island wrecking companies. | This Larvor is nearly closed up with ive, which drifted | Versone | im neve yesterday trom Providence River. ame hy Suttle a ‘whics nlajured' plat asd tore her copper. As soun As she. affived ten we set to Work, why repaired the damage bY aight, so tot TRUROA APR. there was do interruption. ATION, Waitastoxe, st i ‘The dicokade formed by the ice im this section ot tha siver during Ue past Cow days has been Sartiauy raised | while | eld of received | A strong bill concluded with | Immediately in front of the | ‘Thos Brooks, st | | of the sea, and visible 5 niles between the NW point ot | Owing to the poor marine railway faoiiities in this oity | thermometer. The only Sound steamers which essayed &@ passage today were the City of New Bectord, Capt Fish, trom New Bedford for New York, and the City of Law e, trom New York for New London. Both ves sels were obliged literally to saw their way through, so thick and impacted was the ice between Flushing Bay and Throge’s Neck. The probability 1s, however, now that the ace is broker and a channel tormed, that navi- gation hereabouts will not be agin impeded to any seri | ousextent, At City Island there are quite a number of suiling craft, mostly schooners, fast in the ice. There Are also some 12 or 14 sloops and schooners belonging to neighooring ports frozen in on Hammond's Flats, among which are schrs Mary brewer, Saunder: and trom Rockland tor New York, with a cargo of ' lime, and the Win H Bowen, Dill, of Providence, trom New York tor Providence. The pilot boat Circle Sail (sloop, of City Island), Stil- well, which has been at winter quarters at Whitestone, was hipped by the ice #nd sunk night of 10th inst, MARITIME MISCELLANY. Ba See cable news. ‘The purser of steamer Canima, frow Bermuda, has our thanks for courtesies. The heavy SE wind of yesterday morning caused the ice to change its base in the East River from the Broox- lyn to the New Yors shore, and in the North River from New York to the Jersey side, the rain so softening it as to render navigation somewhat less annoying. The Staten Island terry boat Northfield, on her last tripdown. from the city Wednesday night had her rudder damaged, and the Thomas Colyer, another Stateg Isiand boat, was cut through and compelled to haul off to repair dam- ages. The hospital ship Illinois was carried trom her moorings In Gravesend Bay to near Bedloe’s Island, but ‘Was afterwards towed to a place of safety. Steamer Acapulco, of the Pacific Mail line, arrived Wednesday night and amchored in the same place, but was obliged ‘to slip her anchor and 90 fathoms of chain to avoid being Captains of ting steamers which arrived yesterday report the ice as extending from the Capes ot laware to, Hoo pond as tar of oa ‘as the eye onsequente vf 1c cing so bad in ne vishand Sound the steamer Geo" ‘cromwel, of the Portland line, sulled yesterday via Sandy Hook. Onrrep States Revenve Stkawer Grant, Fengar, ar- rived off Sandy Hook on Wednesday paeos trent a two weak cruise ulong the coast iu search of di ves- sels. ding heavy sea off the bar was oblived to haul ie ce tor he night At Gaylight yesterday morning, & Irom the Highlands. during a strong ca.e irom SSE Garcled awat rudderpost, completely dis- abling the rudder. Worked in off the Eases steer- ing as well as possibie by meaus of a hawser over the ot the gale and heavy sea running tound it paposibie, Was fallen in with by steamtug Cyclops off the towed to the city. Stamxn Montezuma (Fr), from Port aa Prince for Havre, betore reported totally lost on Great Inagua Island, had a cargo of 10.000 bags of coffec, of which only 3600 bags were save Steamer PionzeR, from Philadelphia for Wilmington, NC, returned to the tormer port yesterday PM, with loss of head gear, and toretopmast. having been ‘gcd lision with ‘steamer Juniats in the Horse Shoe. The Jumuata received no damage. Steamer Vickspura. from Fernandina, which arrived at this port on Wednesday, reports seeing ” dismasted Yesset in the breakers off Absecom on the 20th, but was unable to ascertain her name. Steamer Gatatea, from Providence for New York, be- fore reported stuck'in the ice at Coddington Cove, ar- rived at New London yesterday; will proceed as soon as the weather will permit, *TKAMER Wyanoxe, at Richmond lth, from New Yor! reports having encountered thick ice in the river be- tween City Point and Biehmond: Also ee runnin Through thick lee at sea off Harnegat, Atlantic City, an Cape May; at Aui ic sity the ice ened about eight miles off shore. STKAMER City oF Norwic, ashore on Mud Bank, in Thames Kiver, Ct. came off at high water yesterday at- ternoon without damage, and will resume her trips as soon as Sound navigation opens. Nevava, Kerger, from Boston for New York, was fallen in with by U 8 révenue steamer Grant on the lth inst off Montauk. Many of the Nevada's crew were badly trost bitten. An officer and six seamen were sent on board trom the Grant to assist in working the ship | inw port. Suir Frexpom, Norton, feat New York Dec 2 for Glasgow, pvt into St 1ho1 jan 27 in distress, hav- ing experienced a heavy ie Jan 7,in which she stramed top sides and sprung @ leak The telegraph re- port of her arrival at Glasgow Jan 27 was an error. ‘Sarr Amsassavon (Br, for London, which was driven ashore by the tce Wednesday near Bedloe’s Island, was gotten off same night at high water and towed back to the city. Considerable copper was torn off her botiom and the rudderhead sprung. There is no other percepti- ble damage. A diver will be sent down to-day to ascer- tain ifthere is anything more serious, and should there be she will be docked and necessary repairs made betore Proceeding on her voyage. Baxk Tuxormt ie Manis (Fr), from Hayti for Havre, came off the marine slip at ermuda Feb 5, having coi pleted repairs, and was to commence reloading on the ar and Barx Inrero (Br), from Gothenburg for Boston, before | reported at Bermuda leaky, was to yo on the marine slip | inst. Bark Water Aruincton, Jr, from Rockland for st John, NB, before reported missing, arrived at Bermoda Jan 30 short of ballast, having been driven of the coast, and sailed for destination Feb 5, Bank QvEENstown (Br), Kent, from New Orleans for Liverpool, with a cargo of cotton oil, previously re- ported at St Thomas, was leaking badly. Buia Onowocto (Br). tucker, from Newcastle, E, for | 01 fore reported at St Thomas in distress, re- mained there 6th inst. The captain's wife was ae. Scur Mancus, Honrer, Henley, from Matanzas tor —, put into Key West Feb 10 in distress. Scur Pamurgro (Br), at Bermuda, haa her cavin dam- aged by tire, and was repairing Jan 28. Scar Tcrtie Darton, Shelley, from hos River, with a cargo ot 140) bushels ived at ‘Norfolk Feb 9, and soon Cae e D mp and commeuced to remove = a very small i'portion or which had been injured: schooner will be placed upon the ways tor repairs. re "Point Cape pt will during tn inp soar of a tides, which will occur in about a ik or ten days. Tne sohrisa centrebourd, and ies on her bottom, upright and is expected to coine off quite easy, Scmr Epwarp E Kacxertrt, from Havana, previoasly re- Ported ashore at Cape Henlopen, oi off without as- Ristance. Scnr Jonx Norris (Br), Murray. from Cienfuegos tor Boston, with a cargo of molasses, wae run inte atl AM, Feb 11, off Highland Light, 604, fishing schooner Carieton, of Gloucester, from ” fostom for George's Banks. The John Norris sunk in hal! an hour atter the collision, The crew were suved by fishermen and hag. 4 to Boston, saving nothing but what they stood in. ‘The cargo was insured at the Atiantic Office, New York. the Vox Tegistered 107 tons, and was built at Port Medway, NS, 1864 trom which port she Scun Witcn Quexn, of the last Cocos Island expedition, has been sold st auction and was bought by parties in Panama. Battimore, Feb 10—The iceboat Maryland left at 5 AM yesterday, and went down to Thomas Point, five | milés below Annapolis: found the ice very hea roke out steamers Blackstone, Seaboard, Roanoke and Shir- ley, which were iast in the ice; then returned to Annap- ols, when steamer Helen came from that harbor and followed the M to Baltimore ; also several tugs with tows of purgics. The Maryland leftagain immediately tor down the river. She returned at 93% o'clock last night, having proceeded to Seven Foot Knoll, where found the steamer America fast in the ice, and accom. panied her back to Fort Carroll, where she anchored jast night. The iceboat will accompany her down the bay this morning. Bootasay, Feb. 7—Tne new schr Baracoa, launched from Hodgdon’s Mills Feb 3, was towed to this port by steamer Grace Darling. Stern, Jan. 23.—The cargo and materials will be | saved froin the bark Success, stranded off Leba, but the vessel is considered a wreck. Horseshoe at Sandy Hook, and the steamboats Jesse Hoyt aud Daystar, of the Jersey southern itatirona line, which have been trozen ia for tue last week, will again be running regularly to-morrow. | SHIPRUILDING—At Addison, Me, Capt L A Knowles will | build a vessel of 50) tons this seas: JO Nash & Co are | cutting the frame tor a large vessel, and intend to begin work om her earty in the spring. NOTICE TO MARINERS. ADRIATIC S84—DALMATIA—PASMAN CHANNEL—LIGHT OF BABAC ISLAND. Alight has been established on the west side of the Island Babac. iu Pasman channel, ‘The light is fixed red, elevated 26 feet above the level | omornik Rock and the E point of Pianac Rock, over aa are of 220 deg. | order. ihe light 1s hoisted on an iron crane attached to the Roeper orelnne, which latter isot one story. a whi uated about 13 yards (rom the beac at ay ON Joni 15 23 40 i, "*Posit FOG SIGNAL ON FORT GRADO LiGut YeSsEL. The fog signal on the light vesse! of Port os Gult of | | Trieste, fy changed to a steem tog trumpet, whieh will | | found daring. d seconds: with alternate, titer | seconds und 45 seconds’ duration. In caim we ‘with the wind, the biaste should be hoard at's, distance orp miles By oraer ot the Bureau ot Navi H WYMAN, Commoaot ed Uydrograpnic Ofice, Wi WHALEMEN. Bark Osmanii, Williams, was at by! ot lng “teiahe rote with {+P bois bpbk last cruise; was taxiny ind would cruise for home at Strive ia Now Weulora spout June 16; a well SPOKEN. Liverpool for Gaiveston bart, from Liverpool 4 “isverpoot ct rom ¢ aria NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS, nts and ship captains are ybeo van tate Alumiga, of an ‘e River (not as misprinied), Leo 28, iat? Merchants, shipping informed that by telegrap! Bureau, No 46 Fleet streot, the arrivals at and depart: Uros irom Ruropean ports, and other porte abroad, of American ana all foreiga voosels trading with the United w free of chargé and published. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. | Axtwenr, Feb 10~Arrived, berks Arizona, Conant, aad Mth, Northera Queen (Br), Dollar, New | fork. Balled 10th, bark Frodoes (Nom, Pederson, Boston, ALuminemartived, brig & 3 Pevingsli, Dau, Yoru Sanpy Hoox, Feb 12—The ice has moved out of ye | ke Avataipe—<Arrived, bark Rapido (Brh York, Butrast, Feb 1l—Arrived, bark Flora (Nor), Pedersen, New York. Bremen. Feb 10—Sailed, steamer Ohio (Ger), Schulen- berg, Dent Perry, Baltimore via Southampton. Feb Arrived, ship Andrew Lovitt (Br), StJohn, NB. Fataourm, Feb l—Arrived, barks Royal Tar (ir merst; San Francisco; Ulrika (Sw), Framberg, Wilming- vre, Feb 9—Arrived, bark Bjorntraa (Nor), Ham, ‘adt, Charleston, Liverroot, Feb l—Arrived, ship Knowsley Hall (Br), Jackson, San Francisco (not arrived 9th); schr O D With- erell, Berry, Boston (see below). Also arrived lith, ship Sandusky, Lowden, New Or- jeans. Olegred 10th, bark American Eagle (Br), Harding, United States. Sailed 10th, bark Louise Gehm (Ger), Stuwe, New York, Sail phis. Lon: led 11th, steamer Minnesota (Br), Jones, Philadel- DONDERRY, Feb 10—Sailed, ship Minnehaha (Br), Cassidy, United States, Lissom, Feb 10—Arrived, brig Sally Brown, Ross, Balti- more. Mussina—Salled, bark Edith (Br), Lockhart, Philadel- phia; brig Lije Houghton, Rose, United States. Newrorr, Feb 10—Salled, bark Hester A Blanchard, Hardy, Rosario. Punwenzxpr, Feb 9—Arrived. bark | Nymphen (Nor), Haagman, Pensacola via Portsmouth, Quaenstowy. Feb 11—Arrived, barke Maggio M (Br), Chalmers, Philadelphia; Ridderkirk (Ger), Krobman. Charleston, or Roche’s Point 10th, 7 AM, steamer Helvetia (Br), Webster, Boston tor Liverpool. Souts Ringk, Sr Ek Ptow, Feb ll—Arrived, steamer Koln (Ger)+ New Orleans via Havana for Bremen. HeLEva—Sailed, drig Susan E Voorhies, Fulford (trom Calcutta), Boston. ‘Trimste—Arrived, bark Teresa (ital), Celentano, New York. Salled from a Mediterranean port:(probably Messina), brig Cacet, Leighton, United States. Arrived at —— Feb 11, ship Nightingale, Manson, San - Francisco via Queenstown. Lopox, Feb 11—Schr 0 D Witherall, Berry, from Bos- sieru, bridled from each au uarter and vy using head | tou, arrived at Liverpool to-day witn iossof mainmast sails.’ Signalized pilot boat Jas W Elwell, No7, aud en- | gad mizzentopmast. deavored to get a hawser to her, but owing to the force Ship Knowsley Hail (Br), Jackson, which arrived at Liverpool to-day from San Franciseo, is slightly dam- aged, having been ashore. AsFinwatt, Jan 17—Arrived, schrs Mar’ erick, Boca'ael Toro; Thomas’ Fiten, ad , Adehiza, Huntley, Pascagou woo FOREIGN PORTS. Agro. sy San Blass 25th, “bark North- (Br), Hoepman, San Andres Sailed 17th. schr Addie Wessels. Oliver, Santander. Bomar Jan pated Bore ig pepasns tr), Owens, for New Y. Roms, for do: Chiillianwallay (Br, ‘ork; Sagam Rangoon; Chandos, Colfer, anc ; and others reported later. Ber Jr, Hooper, see Misc xups, Jan :0—Arrived, bark Walter Armington, Rockland (and sailed Feb 5 for St John, N iscellany); Feb 6 bark Eliza Barss (Br), Vesey, New York. Sailed Jan 30, barks Cant Dan (Br) Braneyiee Min port Fev'G. barks. Impero thenburg tor Boston, to Perry, Theopl to commence reld, London, arrived from Liverpool, NS, tor Barbados, reps: White (from Montevideo; Palestine (| Griggs, Ja- Feb3, Kohinoor (Br), Cooper, Barbad (Br), Fulton, from Go- goon marine ellp 8th: Stella (Bry from Algoa Bay for Boston (see Gorrespondence) hile Mari» (Fr), Lebreton, from Haytl tor Havre. 8th; brigs Raven (Br), Jones, irom fan 8; MP Harrington (3r), Starrett. © 'Rosevelt. White, trom Boston for ci Sette reps, to sailin 3 or Adaya; Annie Vall (ir). Kirknam, trom’ st Marting for New York, to repair: tance (Dutch), Hevliger, wtz orders; Excelsior (Bie Mayor, Ast; M Village Belle (Br: Hollis, laid up; schrs Omava, from New York: Sarrived to sail in $ or 4 anys; edura (Br). Joues, t ‘og gins, trom Jaccsonville, arrives d 2a, aisg; Win Wilson, Jones, from New York, arrived 3d,do; Maria (Br), Dug ort, ships Lady Lawrence. (Br), Robt Lees (Bri, tor do via Jamai- gay, trom Halifax tor Porto Rico. woures, Deo 31—In tor New York: ft: Lotus Warren (Br), Lucas, for Boste Sailed ‘rom Saugor Dee 11, ship Philosopher (Br), Ev- ans, New York. etsco, ile ma} inp Catiao, Jan 7—Arrived, a ae Mimbus, Kelly,.San Fran- (and sailed 9tn for Lobos). d Des 2i—Ship Gardner Colby, Streeter, Pacas- ort Jan 13—Ships Detroit, Pike, from Kio Janeiro, arrived 7th; St Nicholas, Williams, from Liverpool for San Fi ncisco; Col Adams (Br, Williams, from Liver: ool, arrived lith ; St Vincent (Br), Thompson, from San Francisco, arrived 7th, and others, ee Feb 6—Arrived, brig Florence May, from St ( zas; EM Sawyer, Keliey, Pascagoula; Hook, ‘ana; Utter (Br), Pring! ry epi Sterling, x New York. joagpn wie) Stahl, Bs 3 Bessic ), Brunswick. Ga; Chas W Holt, Del aye Matan- 9th, bark Sandy s nt joa Barstow, Halltax: Sailed 8th. brig Clytie. Dow. north of Hatteras; schrs eine anne, Whaley, do; 9th, W A Gibson, McIntosh, timore, Hu HowLann’s istand, Kingman, Bearse, to load for Liverpool ue Stcetfay; tm Sh bri ie Jean Satie 9th, brigs Lena Tharlow, C batt, Matanza: ee pol ht, nor Nelite jeans: Patte: ach Dec 30—In port, the Laurel, for New York. . bONov 2th tort, bark Edwin I Bn. Morrine, ra arin Dale, Bunce, Mobile; Feb Baltimore via O th ot Hattera: mines a tanzas ; ate Clara oe Tob, teamer W P Ci Livingstor, ke rig Fanny, cag noFt of Hatteras; ‘schr Moses nm, Harding, hr Haiual not toward) McLoon, Keen, did not repor' mont Feb e~Cieared, schr Lord Mayo (Br), Went. ell, Pe hrrived, Tith, il AM, steamer Alexandria (Br), Hen- derson, Mediterranean ports via Cape Canso (where she ut im short of coal) for New York; schr Newport (Br), orto Rico. ioe Jan is a port, st we IL, Demer: Matanzas, Grace, Baltimore 5S Sanches, Bet Bow CBr aN AMA, Mo! 5 da bane Lada ee bor fir) oye ‘Randolph nie Hayson (op, West Ings en. arrived, schrs Rebecca M Smith, ied yi rah Gilmore. rs etittord, Philadel- oy ya (Aus north of Hatteras: schrs Helen A n, Cardenas: Alice 8, Saunders, Charleston; Maud t ‘ima Feo 1—Arrived, steamer Salvador, Central america. Salle aaa for New York In 2. Sou" Ger) ew ot Pans, Mart, Jan 24—In inson, for New York in 5 days d° Jan 27, steamer Honduras, Dow, Central 0, Jan hoe port, schr W F Parker, Daniels, THAMPTON, 8—Salled, steamer Bess) hland Ladewigs Grom Bremen, having rep: Wy Rott bark-adantic. Dick- rig Gem, Pierce, tor do ao. St Tuomas, Feb 6—In port ship. Freedom, Norton, from a New York for Glasgow (arrive: town Oromocto ( (all cia “pee Mar: ‘y Bai Gridin, “and Agnes J Gra Braaliey, ty Sr Joan, N bark Queens- brig on (Br), Kent, trom New Orleans for Livery pool: ‘jucker, trom Neweastle, ny distress). wa, Fel arrived. brig Annie & Sew Yor 1 Barter, ‘or! Je . Trompoon Mata: . Vaien- 4.stn, brig hrs E 3 Newman, ane, Eleanor (Br), Ogil- B, Feb 9—Clear . Card veeared 4 ith, bark Speedwell path Havana, achr Ella Clifton (Br), New York. cient AMERICAN PORTS. Feb li Arrived, brig Woodcock, Byers, faegos; achr Lulu, Snow, jarc CC Leary, from singapore. Cleared—steamer City ‘of Houston, Deering, New York ; ship Calcutta, Lebel Unarieston: bark scot Rogers, New Orlean: 1e G Dow, do. aay? BA. CH. le barks lima Whinnie, Ky Ww Henley, a0 Arrived Ith, FE. kK dy mers Ashland, Ba- Hallett, Boston. ive ung Hopkins er, H BOOTHBAL. Feb 7—In port bark Gan Eden, Blair, for Wiscasset. to load tor Hava ARLE, Fob li—-salled. steamers South Caro- Beckett, Rew York; DJ Foley, ake aitimore. sehr kilen Doran, New Yor ‘A, Neb 1—Cleared, schr Eve Adell, Ellis, ed, brig Anna D Torrey, Haskell, Baltimor ‘ON, Feb 1W—Cleared, steamers West India and Australian (Hr), eters, Liverpool Nor), Sorensen, and Dauntless (Bri, M T,,Feb l0—Arrived, sehr Marcus Hunter, om Matanzas tor ——, in aiaerens. opie, Teb l0-cieared, sch? Nettie Chase, Chase, KNANDIN Tith—Arzived, sehr on Proctor, paral Boston (has be NOI Dail ‘Tne iliuminating apparatus is dioptric. of the sixth | nina, | Cleared. ‘roported arrived 34 red—schr Netsie U ch hase, Chase, © ENBAD CITY, nee 7—Arrived, | ‘Meamner City of s. Hines, New Yor ORLEANS, ‘Feb Arrived, schr Old Chad, Bona ir Jennie Wood (Br), Freres, ven jas, Batseione ss leared, bark Porvenis ‘apy a brie Tomas (8p), Lopes, San Sebastian. tan ass, Keb Ll—Arrived, bark Saga (Nor), St ue ana. vo Meyelt for New York (with 1m: a. pa $3-4-L’Outne, Feb 1i—Sailed, steamer Margaret, Ha- POLK, Feb 9—Return schr Rhodella Blew, 10;h—Arrived, schr Dictator, ‘Hammond, from and for Fiz ant tor do; Segum, Rogers, die Biaisdell, Messer, new | Snow, Meu nsAol tor New Carl oe por Waqehain: ‘git ‘iat ine Meal The Wood, from Hoboken for base vi veopad | bs 1 rr Ey seta ‘ailinnce., Chat iy’ atte na rtd | wir idence. EWPORT, Feb 9, PM—In port schrs Sunny Shower, L Hulloway, Bry hiaader, Wood. Port Johnso1 hawken for Fall iver: ‘Ad Regers, Saltmore for Boston; Laura & Gregory, Boston sor Baltimore (sup, one bf London, to go on tbe marine railwi Enos from Bangor for Baltimore; Eastern Dien, jeetown for do, having returned (will pro! SON b Mgrs ad steamer Galatea, ‘ork ea) ACOLA, veb eeuanited, be Fquis of Bure en, Greoncastie ared.—iaras Neptune jane, (Nor), Norberg, Queenstown; Nor) EF Put Tab lim-arrived, steamer Juniata, Umington, NO wee ove ae New York tor do; Hy LADEL 190, rus ton, for '. 10F poonmons loren el, nd Maggie ¢ feu Li=1ce boat No 9 arrived last wioamer sor Hawtlesa a ia Aibema: et nd bark ney a romain. ay ane aetna ay avg 8 yperrg ord NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, -1875.—WITH SUPPLEMENT., Trapp, New The tug Reliet is ging to the wreck of the steamer this moruing. st ian bas retui PORTLAND. Feb ¥—Arr: — NB, for Boston ‘iors main )id Pevaliea~Bark Ceilna, for Moytevideo: Ann, Ponce. Po Gleared—brig Minnie Miler, Cargenas PROVINCETOWN, Feb 10—In port,schr Lulu, Snow, a steamer, supposed the from New York; schr Wm H Pharo, Ed- ICHMOND, Feb 9—Arrived, brig Neptune (Ger), her, Baltimore, to load for South Ametica. teainer Wyanoke, Couch, New York Heb S2Arrived quot cleared), slp from Baltimo VIDENCE, Feb 10—Belo mhetis, Young. wards, Jacksonville, th— Arrived, SAN FRANCISCO, Bixee (Br), Sinnott, Liverpos ‘Arrive Ship Anita (Nic), Se NNAH, Feb ll—Cleare ins, ‘Nclanoe dalicd —Steamer Saragossa, Hooper, v Boston tor Baltimo; Nelle M Snow, Charles F Atwood, and A! 9th—Arrived, schr Seventy-six, . ‘avaunah for Stock- ton, Me. Sailed—Senrs luth—In port, Rill Baxter (1) Dewitt, Freddie Bessie E Vickin, lie M itvans, Wi Teresa D brig Arthui ‘alter, J fi Li Seventy six, and one other, unknown, which arr ‘he h Jast nigh’ bor isentirely trozen over. At® the wind We fregs slope. WILMINGTON, NC, Feo 9. Sin annie? The snes, ror paned arrived sth i nas (before repo : Gloared--Burk Fear Nov (Gers ‘Kutz, Stettin; ‘sehr Jones, New York; Cleared—Bark Fear Not Ann Shephard, Terry, Aux Ith—sailed, steamer Kegulator, brig John Pierce, Townsend, Cardenas. fies bark arrived hom outside this morning: the r ind! ie other vessla unchae ecto: Steamer Franconia, Bragg, New York; ship Ocean Express (Peruv), Bello, Syd- , Mollendo. Srig Harry Viden, Coll- lett, > ‘yew York} Passed, scbr Bill Stow, 8th—Suiled, steamer Oriental; schrs Flora, re AD Newootby Hattie Fare and Florence Mary (Br). Eagles: sehrs, Starlight, Amos Walker, Charles 3 Thomia N atone, o jock Wood, James A fe Luce. Rush Light, Cook Borden, ker, AM Chadwick, kdward Albro (r). rived, steamer. Regulator eed. while casting brig Elizabeth Baltimores ge 3obb. fie ever, tier, Sal- ved AM Flora (Ger), _~--- MISCELLANEOUS, “Apsonure DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIF. ferent Stat Sufficient cause: Givurce granted ; legal everywhere; 0 publicity required; advice free. M. HOUSH, Attorney, desertion, &c., no charge until 194 broadway: BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED of different tates; legal everywhere; no publicity: tees in udvance; advice tree commissioner for-every State, unsellor. Law, ONT perfect ever discover: WINGHESTENS HYPOPHOSPHITE, UF SUDA. This famous toaic will give you petite. It will build up, invigorate and vitalize the who! sysicin, imparting tone, vigor und nervous force and ike a new veing. 3 $L Pay WINCHESTER & ‘or energy, and inake you teel and $2 per bottle, “Prevared only CO., Chemists, 36 John street, New ND INVIGORATOR.—THE MOST ed and the best in the Wares — FROM COURTS T, KING, way. LIM AND strength and nA ie Price: I eapemet ANNUAL Prana sal TABLE LIFECASSURANCE, SOCIETY, pie December 31, 18745 . for the Net cash assets ear ae january 1, 1874. INCOME. ! Premiums.... Interest and rents. Total..serresee DISBURSEMENTS. Claims by deaths and matured endowments. es Commissions. Total Purchase, ata commissions accruing Hereaiter. Net cash assets, December 31, 1874... Bond " ASSETS. jonds and mortgages... Realestate inehew York Voston and purchased auger foreclosure. 451 OS United states stocks ‘and stocks authorized by the laws of the state of New York. 8,483,300 crued. Premiums due and in transit. 77 Deterred premiums 769,783 7h Balance of 192,016 45 Total assets Hageireri] 1 Shy 1874. New business in 1874, 9,610 ) policies, Outstanding risks, $181,029,001. Total liabilities, including cacital stock and serene for reinsurance of existing Total sutpias over iogal resetve. From the undivided surp has deciared a reversionary aividend, Hlement of next annual premium. to barticipating pol- icles, proportionate to their contribution to surplus. ‘The cash value of such reversiot tlament of premium if the police) The valuation of th Mier standard of the btate of ae We, the undersigned, have Compared the result with, the which we hereby catty to be cor ENNINGTON, na RANDOLPH. Special Committ ‘October 28, 1571 the close of the'y BOARD OF HENRY B. HYD} GEORGE T. GEORG# D. ORGAN, WILLIAM G. LAMB abn, JOUN AS: HEN TU E,W. LAMBE fl, M. Day . F, RANDOLPH, ANSON TRASK, “JOHN T. MOURK, PARKER HANDY, JOHN SLOAN, HENRY B, JAMES 84 MUEL BOREOWE, & 227,299 40 S87 mu $3. plus of $3,662,557 23 the society y holder #0 elect. 1é3_ outstal rience York. GoW. PHILLIF! J.G. VAN CISE, %, j actuaries ersonally examined in de- jusiuess of the society, and BE asad matement ” RECTO hi? $21,644,897 16 —— $9,650,737 14 ot +108 81,295,074 80 pol available on set- he used in set- nding has been the legal by ie: = iy Por geo = =} uee eae eey oe HYDE, President W. ALEXANDER, vice President PS. Actuary, ORGE W, Henny M. ALEXANDER, ‘GounssL HENRY DAY, Attorne; _ HAVANA LOTTERY. OFFICIAL IAL List or DRAWING OF FEBRUARY 3, 1878, CLASS 9 bial Mo, Prive|¥n Price | No, Price, | No. yo SaaS S- Seo Ht ited 3300 oliea Prize.|No. Prive. $300, 5300 300 hou 20 300 oy 27 300 27 ) Fie S00 ert 300 2 300 27434... 590 Z1HN. «300 27578. + «S09 eee 30 9... 300 2847. 4 28113... 800 BN 101 EEEEES CEEEESES = SEERPRE es PEPSECERES Ege SEE SoSe 762558 SES = re SEEEEEEBSESPSS ba bape Prize. £00) 300 300 | B00} 300 300} ey 300} 300) Buu] 800) a $00] 0) 300 “hoo! 1414520 '30y ‘3u0} 799! 14163....1 300) a) 300) 300} +034... .300) 300} S00] 848.300 $00 300} 8107. 300) 300) 300) si89---:u en 300) 8261... 300) 14: ,306 eae = }osr. 2500 ‘oo 3 7958;°7 300 300) 300) 1985....30U) Suu 00) il Bs i 08.300} “SII $ais::7 300] iowa 4 3s... 300 300 214... .300) 3a ante memes MISCELLANEOUS. a joe. | No ise | No. Prize.|No. Prize, af Pri Seas, Pristol 880, Prigpo|3 5 S29. se #82 EES geeke see st ete’ ze = SERRE See ee Z OH Ur9. eg ‘00 09) 10721 = Prizes reashed. gCigenlers ot aforpation J.B. MARTIN EZ & CO., Bankers Wall street. rear basement, New York, Post office 4 4,635. OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY, OFFICIAL LIST OF DEAWING OF FEBRUARY 8, 1876 i Pate \No, Prive. $300 28: a i Sa 12: a gecksee reste Bg eee eee ELSEEEEEESEEEESESCEELE Eee seebecesretee ‘3 be = seecebeeee es: ets 0900, 0950. 200! 954. 00 | 30 187. is ena rt 300] 30711. = a ee , 300} cs Se5: ee 5 ebkeesty Saecorae: Ey nes 58 e = 5 Sy rs on 2 as ea ee APPROXIMATION PRIZES ra fe

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