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8 NEW “yorK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1876. » tmose who know him well he is thought to be a’ FOR DOMESTIC PORTS. J man of considerable ability and possessing a great dr 7 y i Z Shi Bry ; POLICE REORGANIZATION, | SPesZsisieshceolk teenies ge’ 4-7 oun romero tape, | PORT OF NEW YORK, DEC. 3t, 1875 : — ale that he is well Sted for the position of Police” med jad E uisioner. His military experience and pio“ -ommis- | STATISTICS OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS—AN IN- = — facity to gOVerm men are said to hays” weil known, CLEARED. ry (Br), Me! . | censon for his agaioimimentt, veen the chief | CRMASE OF SIX AMD A QUARTER MILLIONS IN Ms Pans aie Nee & ; Havana; sobr Albers Ly . -ap | De Witt Clinton Wheeler is THE LATTER, WHICH ARE TWENTY-THREE AND lamer Germanic (Br), Kennedy, Livgrpect v! ~ Sailed 30th, brig Eoreka for issi 3 7 5 SbecKer | potitician. ° - e%ell known republican town—R J Cortis. ad Boston. Commissioners Matsell and Disbeck pout oe be © Pr ate of this Sui baviog A HALF MILLIONS IN EXCESS OF THE FORMER, | Steamer Exypt Br), Grogan, Liverpoo, via Queenstown—P femes si steamer Geo Grofawell Banta, York. Peremptorily Removed j and is ef OD of dona = one Pg 8 Wasirxaton, Dec, 81, 1875, ybigamer Great Western (Br), Windam, Bristol, E—-W D i Dec 18—Ln port, brig ie. iW for St A | He e to thé fo ye ge. | Morgan. band | Ui gead® th Sas eity while yer a very young man and | The following statement of the imports aud exports | METEI™ | cy aoia ce), Young, (lasgow—Henderson Bros. = Boston, disg; Geo L Tre: a ayer Now York, do. creel 2 amassed dry goods trade. In this business he | of merchandise into and from the several ports of the Steamer Dorian (Br), McRivchie, Glusgow—Henderson rapt —Arrived, bark Mackenzie le He from e#77. large fortune and retired several years ago | United States during the month ended November 30, | *C'smer California (Br), Ovenstone, Glaagow—Henderson pa Alitactly beac, Nov SAUD bork, sche Mary Lisxie (Br), for THE CAUSES GIVEN BY THE MAYOR. | ®* aver of the tirm ‘of ituckiey, Willing & Co,, ef | 18%, is furnished by the Chief of the Bureau of Statis- | Bros | 0 Ci senvall_Pocthic ‘Wat Groom. | Wee ete: inane Tee Upont At Pune, Dec 4—Arrived, brig Nelo Mitch saab ips wroadway. Like Mr. Erhardt, he is not an active | tics:— ; i " , ny Asplowall-— i nvsdyeeencund ta ances ean dheh af Anderson, Boston (and sailed 20th for faint tort partisan in politics, but has ever been identified with Domestic Foreign er City of Houston, Deering, Key West nd Galves Total for 1875.. for Philadelphia). | the republican party of this city, He is also amember | — Customs Dastric Imports, Exports. Exports. i Mallory & Go. Whole number tor 187 7 Poa from Oacinl Aoavoral ob the Ste \ of the Union League club, | Alexandria, Va _ Sma - = | netgainet George W Bider, Read, New Orleans—C A White | 0) ‘ tho VIEWS OF THE MAYOR AND TIE COMMISSIONERS | Aroostook, Me. . .! —_ y + 7 seeteee sees 6 pprovs Psa ip oy | Wishing to learn the views of the new Commissioners | Baltimore,’ Md. + 201,71 £,000 | Steamer tree, Holter, Saraseane Lowden, ownt™ | Theannexed table shows the total number of arri . Sr do, Mas Sees Sarre BSL trsm Governor Tilden, upon our model police a Hekatp reporter drove to the | Bangor, Me . 1,16 - Steamer City of Atlanta, Woodhall, Charleston—Jas W | the last eleven years, both foreign and constwise :— Brunswick, Ga, disg, for Mirazoane, to load ae New York; $ , Manhattan Club, where, it was supposed, the Mayor's | Bath, M fs 1,873 — | Quintard & Co: Foret, Constwise | 5 F Seabury Trin, from Bangor, arrived 234, diag. 2 ; party had gone, but they had not been there. A Visit | Brunswick, Ga--ss.-+e oe — | oStgawer Benefactor, Jones, Wilmington, NC—Wm P Arcive. Arrivals, | gifted Deo 31, moamer, Andes: (inp, Roster Mow teats Gia to several other places was equally unsuccessful. At | Beaufort, 8. C. . , + 9398 14527 3 ce Tinker, Bi i , me pare | last Delmonico’s, at the corner of Fourteenth street Boston, ke,, M guigamer EC Knight, Chichester, Georgetown, DC—J C Gone 10a fig. Jasuino, Nov 1—Arrived, brig PM Tinke jarnard, TWO NEW MEMBERS APPOINTED. | and Fitth avenue, was reached, and the reporter espied | Buffalo’ Creek, N. ¥... ‘Steamer Fanita, Rowe, Philadelohia—Jas Hand. es 13n5 | _ Suanrwess, Dec ——Arrived, bark Violet (Br), Huraing,. ) the Mayor emerging from the restaurant, accompanied | Cape Vincent, N. Y... ship Astracana (Br), James, Liverpool—Tapscott Bros & 5350 T1924 | StJobn, NB (and was ordered to Liverpool). eas by General Smith and followed by Commissioners | Champlain, N. Y.....+ Co. 433 19667 | pVepronta, Deo 27—Sailed, ship | baa Fao" Voorhis, Erhardt and Wheeler. The party were joking Charleston, 8 C. is ged Olive S$ Southard, Walker, London—Jas W Elwell & 4550 14800 peopled eg aad 0 rough ( 0 a i | and laughing and evidently in the best of spirits. As | Chicago Til. : 5040 ce a . lie M Slade, Atwood, . General W. F. Smith Elected Pres- | the mayor saw the reporter approaching he playfully | Cuyahoga, Ohi A cdulp Cart (Ger), Bockelman, London—Herman Koop & <c f4 from Canad ve vale ey pen ly , di f th B a. threw up his hands, and, turning to General Smith { Detroit, Mich : 74 Ship Pactolns, Colcord, San Francis ciion a Cal = ident o: e oard. | Said, “Where, oh where shall we fly from the Heaatp | Duluth, Minn - Bark W E Heard (Br), Cain, Liverpool—Jas W Elwell & Zatti AMERICAN PORTS. | roporter#"? Erie, Pa, Salem “Now, Mr. Mayor,” eatd the writer, “tell us about | Pairbeia : — | Bark Charlie (Br), Robinson, Liverpool—C W Bertaux. MARITIME MISCELLANY, — Last evening tt became known that Mayor Wick. | ‘NE change -uhen. where and how did it oconr.™ | Kall River, Mass » = =| Berk Alvingeon’ Who Adan, Seetal B-Geo'F BAiley’” | 4 danse fog covered the harbor yooterday, cnasing con- | OburOcereiors) ee net Sar Gee W Brananet hain bad peremptorily removed Police Commissioners | hadn't you better tnterview the new Commissioners?” | Frenchman's Bay, ie, ha 4069 — | a Bem cntee Heston (v1, Hosen, Cork toreotenenBtow | sassy aslay to the ferrybonts and! ether civer erat. A | geben me? a1 suneer We Orme Hemen RalNe Mateell and Disbecker, and that the removal was ap- | | Kevohrmx—Their turn is to come,” When did you | Galveston, Texas 124,800 1,722,004 20,805 | | Bark Omen (Nor), Larsen, Cork for orders—Funch, Baye | steamer has been reported aground in the lower bay anda | | Cleared—S:eamere Marathon (Br), Garrett, Liverpool : ‘ ear froin the Governor, vhei the official | Ge N. 112,814 68,7 - 30, ns Hopkins, Hallett, Baltimore; Glaucus, iearse, Proved by Governor Tilden, The news spread rapidly, | Goennents tioned dot nee Nore were she ofc | peer eS ta = | “Bark Peppina (Ita), Patursa, Lisbon—Benham & Boye. | "8° three-masted schooner is ashore on the Jerssy beach, | YOR ship Vietorin, Atwood, Caleaétes bark Nineveb, Wr asevery policeman on post was naturally interested | Mayor—The mattor was decided upon to-day, and | Georgetown, SC. a — | on near Geabright. We have thas far heard of no other sccl- | man, Smyrna; brig Anna D Torrey, Haskell, Lahave, NS; tm the matter, It war also ascertained that | coplesof ihe correspondence ‘between the Goveruor | Gloucester, Maas.. 4,440 — | Bark Ciloria qin Gaceene Tricatenn P hevertac | dente; several steamers are due, most of which are no doubt | sebra Beujamin yoang. MeDinald, Fort tron, Crowell, Bee Messrs. Joel Erhardt and DeWitt ©. Wheeler | “24 myself ure now being prepared at my office, and | Huron, Mich at 207,162 24,840 Bark Billy Simpson (Br), Curry, Marsollies—J'Y Whitney detained outside tn consequence. timore: Allen Green, son, do; Royal Arch, Megathlin, “ : | willbe furnished to the press. The Governor's com- | Key West, cece 8259 — | & Co. Ba- For collision between steamer Dante (Br), and bark | do: Cabot, Chase. New York. had been appointed Commissioners in their stead, In | munication was very brief but to the point. ‘The new | Machias, Me 103 — |” Burk Elba, Gover, Havana—Jas E Ward & Co. Sailed—Barks Daring, Tropic Bird, and Daniel Draper; hotel lobbies and other places of public resort tho | at Polioe' Headquasiaes-as seven atoloak thie-|-Mariatoed hi —| ark z D Burne Jones. as JagoWaydell 8 Co Grpesreer. Otte oom hagainneig gpd ps de pega brig Ea. . a change s0 long expected was commented on, and & - and without any delay proceeded to organize. | Miami, Onto crane aan ene a ie SO” | panne station sarod or at anchaintbe tiver ony. | nett Chasen: biackrcone Mati Provgegte’ Ceara det id Cominis- | pe, - rig Priscilla May Sr), , Lagu to e umd Boacon, on " ost j yi 4 general feeling of relief was manifested. The suspense | vas elected Treasurer, Ihave no doubs | Minnesota, Minn. — | vellenGeeseall Bete, jayra and Forto Oe | inable to get her namer boca oe EWES | Senee Lareiend, Boston, Wa, Waveney: Seana. Aam # of politicians was over, and so they speculated on the | the new Commissioners will do their duty to the satis- | 0, Ala — | , Brix La Creole (Br), Lange, Kingston, Ja—A H Solomon | Banx Queun or Hxarts (Br), Brennan, from Liverpool | Cleared—Steamers MoClellan, March, Providence; Jame faction of the public. d se a ronal — | &0o. for Miramichi, before reported at Bermuda in distress, will | A Hall, Newhern, NC; Octorara, Reynolds, New York results that might attend the reorganization of the | Hn ofthe public. any communication | Now Belford, Muss, = | Brig Victoria. Saunders, Barbados—t1 Trowbridge’s Sons. | be repaired there, and then sail for StJohn, NB, Hor | barks Cuomo I (Ital), Cuomo, Gloucester; Bonito (Bi Police Board, Some thought ta good change, while, | from either Mr. Matsell or Mr. Dishecker to-day in re- | Newburyport, Mass. mri Wark & Oo iene Rice eine B | suet masta wil bo eptiond, Seite Mace Carney Meptilinay. Meer Works LA Wartores eb. Gennes, 4here; ware others who expressed | lation Wo the change? New Haven, Uonn. — | Brig George Gilebrist, Patten, Matanzas—Parsons & Loud. | (B48 Buaxcne (Br), Bambrongh, from Portland, O. for | Batley. dc; Bill Stowe, Manson, Boston. Re ; Genteal Wed, Mayor—Not a word. They were, of course, officially | New London, Conn. — | Brig Gazelle, Dickson, Cardenas—Brett, Bon & Co. Queenstown, which put into Esqumanit with los of spars | Saifed-—dhip Charles Luling;’ bark Breidabilk, and brig Bdissentient opinion, The election of General W. F. | notified of the action of the Governor this evening. New Orleans, La 8. Brig Alice (Br), Montgomery, Turke ‘Island—Bggere & | pad tieging, relitted and sailed from Victoria, VI, Dec 27, Ane MRaldht. i e Smith as President was well received, and the hope | Reronren—Mr. Mayor, what are the political ten- | Newport, R. I....ccc0 Mgchr Aldana Rokes, Rhodes, Dublin—H P Brown & Co. Scxs Fromas, Gilmore, at Jecksonrille. Deo $8. from'| (Geni Eas SEL ata was expressed that hereafter the Board would be able | i melee ob new appointees, They are republicans, | Nowy ce rts 8238 ae chr Addie Wessels, Olin, Corn Island, USC—G Wessels. | Belfast, Mo, had a rough passage. She was loaded with | Cleared 25th, Saree Wy eed Be ng Se om, to strengthen the morale of the force and improve the | “"ethey novy A og | Niagara, 2, 682 ps Schr Anna (Dan), Svendsen, Pernaimbuco—Funeb, Edye | lime in'carks aud with hay forward, and when six days out, ‘Condon, McCarty, Darien: p g nes Mayor—Well, upon my word, I haven't bothered | Nortolk, &e., Va. v-ep 4 — | aco and about off Hatteras, smoke was discovered issuing from | CHARLESTON, Dec 28—Cleared, schr Elwcod Doran, discipline of the rank and Tho recent troubles and | about that as yet, By the way, Krhardt, what are yout | Oregon... ++ 4 - oan, Port au Prince—AJ Lasurna & Co, | the planking in the cook's galley and around the forsmast. | Jarvis, Baltimore via Hranswick. © 1° 8 | 200 # as iceabl A dehartene \ blican o . 59, pa 5 , Crowley, Clenfuegos— arborn, ¢ Captain immediately ordere '¢ hatches and ope! ‘80th—Arrived, st jaator, Hinckley, Phil . demoralization so noticeable in the department were OEE EH Datahed bs er repiied st intend Aoldoil Gawees preaness =| Sehr Rina, Sawyer, Matantas—John wittioven, ings 46 the’ hod. Dettened down, caiked, a0, Smoke | brig Maysguctsun or Piel Hevaua. commented upon, and people seemed to think that the | ofuty as n Poline Commissiones to. the best of my | Pemaees NG pect wohy fred’ J Collins, “Townsend, Matansas—Jas W EL | was then ween to. iasse from “sho planking outside | Cleared —Brigs Colunibus (Sp), Ferrar, Barcelona; A @ 1 * “$ » sl ee el 20. on 18 wy né ev wi Lt el .. newly organized Board must do better in future. ability irrespective of any party affiliations, ”” Paso del Norte, Texas Behr Lacy, Coatwall, St John, NB—John Boynton's Son. | pet before the wind, and men were lowered. over | ‘Siar Of sho port A Goudey (Br). Sorensen, from - | “Those are my sentiments,” said Mr. Wheeler, with and New Mexico 12,841 Schr Clara Merrick, Ireland, Corpus Ubristi—Kvans, Ball | the bows on boards, and with mortar stopped the cracks, It | Havre; » Petersen, from Dublin; Fanny M THE OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS, considerable warmth, “The Police Department needs | Passamaquoddy, M 59,9! & Co. was now found that the generated by the lima, was | Caryill' (Br), Foster. from Liverpool. 4 the crew. netrating the cabin, forecastie and galley, so thi earnest workers and the question of party alliliations Beato ave thems after fist sectale, doting & and Pearl River, Miss. Sehr Washington, Berry, Gelveston—Tupper & Beattie. Pensacola, Fla, Brigs Alice (Nor), Thergersen, Havre; E: s Schr Eclipse, Conklin, Richmond, Vi verton & Haw- omen ee dy? se cma ch, Barcelona, are the official documents issued by doors and The following 6 hould not enter into the work.’? a s by 4 dha dish i kina. windows to the sam daring ‘the remainder of the d, barks Charles Cox (Br). G Li y Governor Tilden and Mayor Wickham announcing the | “There,” said the Mayor, ‘now the Hwraty knows | Perth Amboy, = | | Schr H L James, James, Portsmouth, Va—Slaght & Passage had to remain’ on deck. Fortunately one barrel of | David Tuylor (dit), “Atkinson, Hvees Hardie, Upham (Br: change in the Board, It willbe seen that the causes | the political tendencies ‘of ‘the new Commiss Philadelphia, Pa. 1,543 | Petty. ime was on deck, and this they used in making these doors | Putnam, London. : : ey. (7st will Say this,” continued Mr, Erhardt, “look | Portland, &c., Me 24,667 | Schr Charlie Cobb, Kennedy, Boston—H P Brown & Co, | and windows air-proof, then, observed smoke to be | | EDGARTOWN, Deo 29—Arrived, schr Billow, Moulton, set forth by the Mayor for the removal of Messrs. Mat’ | gpon the Police Department of New York | Portsmouth, N. H. —— | Bebr Pointer, Jackson, Providence—H W Jackson & Co. | issuing from the deck planking under the forecastle deck Port Johnson for Portsmouth. SRR ihe sell and Disbecker are individual incompetency | as a wide field for much hard work. — It | Providence, R. I. — | | Bar The Custom House will be open to-day between the | 8° Laggan a ae 2 in port-= Schr Thos Boos, from 18 tor Boston, se periooa! wofteeas for, the oflee. ct | i red of camosh “vigorous. co-oparation | Fuget’s Satng, W.' = | ngeriaeS and'WOAN? edhe entratee ang leurance of vee | S44, M8D6 rove eeeured tnd the wep eamD Et, Boo Stina, bt Melts Win ot sation of | O2,tDe Part of the Commissioners, and I know the | Richmond, Va. ieee there, they lived for ten days, FORTRESS MONROE, Dee 31—Sailed, ship Marth (Nor), Police Commissioner, as shown in the demoralization of | present Bourd will do all in their power to bring tho | Saco, Me. = - in over the bar, only enong) Zachariasen (from London), Baltimore; bark “Shella,” for the department and the utter want of public confidence | force up to Proper standard,” “ cae Salem, & pa es ARRIVALS. supposed t opening line was nearly. smothered er do: beg Johanna Marrarecha ony Biaemagsen erv: 8 | neral Smith here turned to the reporter and said, | Saluria, T: 18,171 517 » Whe “ad ay was opene am itehaven) lelphia; Wm rue, Norfol } im them as servants of the people of the city and | ttt vas a au hips Ne oa 46: Ae Thee pemise ot | Ban Diego, Cal 21517 a LT |S empon ean jae Tenn men ase teen ine oe Lonea ian aan ee ment to secure some clothes and valaables GALVESTON, Dec 30—Arrived, ship Suit Be), Teint. county, The Governor in his approval states that the | jr until this evening, when I was notified that et | Sandusky, Ohio, 3,892 WHITESTONE TRURGRAPH LINK Tee Vertes be Ging Gh One's Chek tan ceeite | bia Geen bagi Melvin, do do. ‘ ‘LI, Déc 25—Arrived, schrs Annie P Chase,” Poole, New York; Wm H Phare, Edwards, do. KEY WEST, Dec 30—Arrived, stoamer City of San. New York for Galveston (and sailed ing of the Board was to be held at the Central Office I Went there, and the rest the HERALD knows. ‘General,’ asked the reporter, “do you wish to say anything about the future policy of the hew Board ?” decision is reached after opportunity was given Messrs, Matsell and Disbecker to be heard in their own behalf, | and after hearing the Mayor's reasons for the step:— San Francisco, Savannah, Ga St Johns, Fla........ St. Marys, Ga. 1 8 iS % = 3 Steamer City of Chester (Br), Leitch, Liverpool Dee 16, Tis Queenstown 17th, with mdse and passengers to J G Dale, The City of Chester arrived off Sandy Hook at 2:40 after- noon of SOth, but was prevented from coming in on account charge her cargo, and work was to be commenced on the 27th, when the hatches would be taken off. Scur Jos Jonxson—News was received in Gloucester on Sunday that the schr dob Johnson, overdue from a Bank Antonio, Pennington. peErrrirs1 Br : cae Ny - 4 : ae f the dense for. : odire, di ‘ Stare or New York, ‘Notas yet It isahittle early, Wait until after | Superior, Mich.... 505 bd trip, had arrived at Halifax. Fears were entertained that | Sist); schr Harbinger, Dy », do, Exrcorivs Canam, Autast, Dec. $1, 18%5.} | New Year” 4 Teche, Li...« ‘ 35 124m, with mdse wnd passengers to Chas Weighs a Go aie | 12s easel was lost and the ood news was reccived with Sisk wArrivnd, gob WA Layering, Pi ta. ip tena MON To the Hon. Witiam H. WickuaM, Mayor of the city of | “Will the new Board hold a meeting to-morrow?” Vermont, Vt. 882,276 chored off the Lixitship detained by the fog. Sty nee eet which there Ie any ereieth Dane. | New York for st Joka, NE” seckendiesaes) bi New York:— | No, not until next Tuesday,” said the new Presi- | Waidoboro’, M 677 — CeeEET Gall Biron. Morton, \Jaamel Deo te | A Ann Advertiser. eo epe | d4th—Sailed, schrs’ Lahaina, Houghton, Havana: I B Sin—I am instructed by the Governor to transmit to | dent, “The new Commissioners are going to make | Williamette, Or . 23,348, 347,717 2 pepe Hae pe rseenese Lean with mdse and pi Scum Fronence Mackuntnt. from Payal for Boston, at | MeNichols, Fanning, Philadelphia; Starlizht, Blatchford, you the inclosed approval of your removal of George W, | New Year's calls to-morrow. 1 may be at my oflice, | Wilmington, N. U.... 8,150 457,778 | Schooner ashore at heabright, Ioing ‘wal us Coeesaasted | vineyard Haven Dec 30; on the 4th in Tat 8038, lon ao) 90, | NOy York. a, schr Virginia, Bi Bt John, NB, f Matsell and Abraham Disbecker {rom office as Police | however, a part of the day.” Wiscasset, Me. 205 13,140 and broadside on. eped beard in a gale from the northwest, carried away foremust head, | pratt Atrived, echr Virginta, Bangs, 6 John, NB, for Commissioners. I have the honor to remain, yours | Commissioner Voorhis had nothing to say about the — ———. —_—__ |_ Steamer Oity of Atlanta, Woodhull, Charleston Dec 27, | ™intopmast and Jibboom, MOBILE, Dec 39—In port, schr Frank Atwood, Atwood, very truly, . 1. PELTON, Military Secretary, | new ech ieia than he believed it would do its duty | Total... - $86,182,173 60,642,881 1,200,743 | vith mdse and passengers to JW Ouintard & Co. Warde. | | Scan Cnas Bovey (Br), was ashore below Jacksonville | for Providehen, loading gation, pi hat Penereryy »; _ 0 the public, ‘ 0! is I cs . a ost. ec 27, but it was thought that she woul t off ya with- NEW ORLEANS, Dec 31—Cloar steamers ico »! 1, William H. Wickhain, Mayor of the ccity of New | vor and the Commissioners walking up Fourteenth | 4) Brazos, Corpus Christi and Vicksburg. For- | Steamship Co. ned ominion | | Outwaxs, Cape Cod, Dec 90—The weather hasbeen so | Ti Mercat: Wiladors \Sp), Casabella, Genoa; Randucky" York, do hereby certify that, in virtue of the authority | Steet toward Broadway eign Exports—Alaska, Corpus Caristi and Mobile Seamer Fanita, Howe, Philadelphia, with mdse to Jas | Eni is thought now tuat they cannot get herelf aati nes. | Lowden, Hayre: burks Obdalia 82), Heheveria. 1 erpool vested in me by section 26 of chapter 335 of the Laws _eaSESE apa : eeneuiscoana’ Hates Ga ek Righ course of tides, o Arlington (Nor), Paimstrom, Havre: schrs Annio Bliss, of 1873, entitled an ‘Act to reorganize the local govern- THE PLYMOUTH TROUBLES. Domestia Foreign | mise to B Oliphunt & Go. “Puwed Anjier Oct 71 cromed the | BRIDGEPORT, Dec 90—The tag Kate Mitler worked for | Simon. New Yorks Rebeces, Shepherd, Framber, Baltimore, ment of the city of New York,” I have this d: ——— Imports, Exports. Ezports, | Equator in the Indian Ocean, Sept 29 lon 108 E; passed | some time yesterday to get the sloop Westerly, which les | Watts, London? Marcia O Day, Chase, Antwerp; Darke hese fter Sopra, to ais afforded be hi ANOTHER CHURCH CAUCUS ON THE MUTUAL ending k be OF Goad cee > Sr arent creeees the, Equator 2 © 8, beached in West Stratford, afloat, but without success, Astronom (Ger), Klopper, Bremen: Ocean (Br), iteside, an actually hearing him, removed Georg 7 875... 73 $59,642, 7 ‘oti ct 81, lat 28 5, lon 44 E, passed a British ship CuaRLEstoN, Dec 20—The pilot boat Atlanta, whi . | Beifast; CE Jayne, Hawkins, Bordeaux. Matsell from office as one of the Police Commissioners COUNCIL—WHAT TRE CONGREGATION rysist | beg rain SPOTS ATS 950,062, GH 11,9001 168 showing | signal | letters KTHV. from Calcutta for | ing into this port on 8 day "evening lest, wot cabin oc ihe | Balied—Bark Las’ (Sp); London, ‘ of the city of New York; and also that in virtue of the eek Nov. 80, 1874 7. 732, 3 3.9 ann jemarara; Nov 16. off Cape of Good Hope, s British shi off Morris Isiand and has drifted up into shallow FOLK, Doc 20—Arrived, schra Sally © Morton, thority ‘aforesaid vested in me, I have thie d vPon. Nov. 90, 1874... 87,752,367 63,284,559 1,302,704 | showing letters VFTK, from Calcutta for Dundee; Nov 13 . She lies in an exposed position, and the dense fo n, New York: Delia Hodgkins, Page, Portland. for nese. eiter opportunity tocbim acoried (0 bs bi The close of last year saw the pastor ofPly.ccnth | Dleven | months Fg a ecient ship showing letters TE | row prevailing prevents assistance being rendered to her. a OS A eee ee eesti haa i “ 7 5s ne ending Nov, é + fro oa . : ‘he schr Isabeila has arrived from the wreck of the British | Brav: ¥ and after actually hearing him, removed Abrahain Dis | church entering upon the great trial which consumed | | 1875 471,087,838 602,732,000 11,214,200 | gst na mney, (uhurribore, NS). Splcer, Hambay with part of the rigging and otter movable | | NEWFORT, Dec 29, PM—Arrived, sche Henry, Paniken- of thediyansew York: the time of @ courtand engaged the attention of the | Elever t of the Banks, with strong westerly gales. Z sa Osaka] 0 Ropers, Hlevcners, Bath tie Mow Yorks aoa: The eatise of removal tn each case is the Incom- | entire nation for more than half the year, | SuyZB NOV 8% 6. oe. on on. 5a, ie aa cig 209 | mae pM TiRhE (of Searsport).. Lone, Btettin via Sw Cause for New York: struck off St Morya; fs leaking sudden | #alled BOtb) . tek cid Nea re i 5 Thvessscvcsese 628,268, 08 12, 632, 016, munde in ballast to 8) eld. Had b ¥ ys; is led and diss i—Schr David G Floyd, Clifford, New York. petency of the individual as a Police Commissioner, 88 | Tne opening of the new year would scem to be GOLD AND SILVER. westerly e entire passage: Dec 11, lat 41, lon 2a, | charging. NEW LONDON 88 Tere uae Ee Wm Mathewson, shown by the fact that the police force during all the | ©) ctucne with the reopeniag of the troubles of the | Month ending had aheavy NW gale, lasting 4 hours; lost and Split sails Norwich tor Virginia, f time he has held office has been and now still is de- pening of the | “Nov. 30, 1875.. $2,168,077 $2,540,090 920,368 | #4 sprung, foretopgallantmass; 18th, lat 48, lon 53 SPOKEN. PORT GAMMLIs, Dec 20—Arrived, bark Rainier, White, moralized, without discipline and ieM™eient, and his | church and its pastor, The prayer meeting last night | youth" ending ia, Uis1| Rede iat at Sicloa Nl: pease bees ef vate deck cole Was Arrived, bark David Hoadiey, Kohler, San Francisco, Personal unfitness for the office ‘ns shown by the fact | was well attended, and among those present wero Mre | Nov. 90, IN74.. 1,110,412 4,621,804 280,407 | partly under wate pparenuy in thas condition for some | Hie Vas Wn ee ee cathy enTAe for Antwern. | Eiteg“Gnip Gen Butler, Webb, Sau Franclse nerally which. to one whe has been long in the | Beecher and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Colonel Henry | Eleven months Leeper Bark’ Jacob Rauers (Swe), from Savannah for Bremen, 3 | _ PORT MAVISON, Dec 23—Arrived, bark Vidette, Boyd, y which, tc i ending Nov, 30, Brig L. Warren (of Bucksport). Gray, Minatitlan via Dela. | days out, Dee 24, lat 32 U2 N, lon 75 W. San Francisco. rvico as a Police Commissioner, ts indispensabte. Beecher. The pastor indulged in one of his peculiarly 1878... 21,406,862 707,527 8,945,687 Fepeisp odie ye aed Aiea md to James B Ward if ——— PHILADELPHIA, Dec 30—Arrived, sehr Nadab, Cheney, Ww Bees H. WICKHAM, Mayor, | subdued, peace inspiring and consoling “talks.” He | Eleven RW oF re ee ener wie eens | NOTION £LO MEROHANTS AND OAPTAING || "SY"\rritia viceuiss acon, Mave, Hanon Vindiestor, ecnoteiva Geanaght nition bee LIE Beers enh tele Cprariaes OF the Eee auc oe en eee Iniidoee, ° oh7iF asa gaya 000 | Alltior Acttac tare eee Coen eee ee nel. geeeae tas egal nts and abi Sitecaad’ | Robie N ken Mdtain, “tonbeeiti Same sin mie R 5 » Dec. Sl, 187 . 149, 717, , 876, | et oughton, ‘erchants, s! inj pnts ani ymasters are informe: raim & Ann, McLain, Lanesville; Cio, Brann’ a Whereas the Mayor of the city of New York has re- | aud the communion of saints, in both of which he said GOLD VALUE OP MERCHANDISE—DOMESTIC EXPORTS. By-Brig Abbie © Titcomd, Edevean (not Young), which | that by peated oa eine ieee Bureau, ad- | vi ° White, Hopkins, Chester; E H Naylor, Fisher, moved George W. Matsell and Abraham Disbecker from | he belioved. By the communion of saints he explained | Month ending Nov. 80, 1875........-+++++++ $52,364,400 | arrived 30th, is consigned to J H Winchester & Co. and re- | dressing "Bennett, No 46 Fleet street, London,” or to. th Mn rg roth gh ome a RO office as Police Commissioners of the city of New York, | that he did not mes 1 bl Month ending Nov. 30, 1874. + "48,348,702 | ports had strong NE and NW gales the entire passage; was coding! , salah tg Nae eo gone op tem ene a aiter opportunity to cach of them utorded to be heard | Ht be did not mean simply an earthly com- | Fieven months ending Nov, 80, 1873.22.22, 4404800 | Pdays north of Hatteras, wit NE gales and thick weaier, | Paris office, addressing “Bennett, 61 Avenue del"Opera, Sherman, Providence; barks Susan M Dudman (Br), Hoos, and after actually hearing each of them; und munion, but also the sympathetic connection | Eleven months ending Nov. 30, 1874. + 498,731,905 PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE, Paris,” the arrivals at and departures from Kuropean and | ADewernADaliGin tion Amscerdam; brig Tllen P Stews Whereas the said Mayor has communicated to me | in writing his reasons for each of such removals; Now, therefore, 1 do hereby approve of each of said between the souls which have gone before and those that are yet lingering upon the earth, The man whose removals, SAMUEL J. TILDEN. soul was fixed upon heaven he compared to the air The certificates of appointment issued by Mayor | Plant of the tropics, whose roots were fixed to some ma- Wickham to the new Police Commissioners recite that | terial, earthly substance below, but whose life and in- DeWitt ©. Wheeler has been appointed for the unex. | SPitation were drawn from the atmosphere above. Pired term of George W. Matsell, which terminates Immediately after the prayer meeting a regular May 1, 1878, and Joel B, Erhardt for the unexpired | Monthly business meeting was held with the result | term of Abraham Disbecker, which terminates May 1, | €1Ven below. An adjournment was moved and carried ast? | ten minutes after the meeting was organized, and | was organized with Brother Edgerton in the chair. The determination of the Mayor to remove Commls- | Prayer was offered by Brother R.W. Raymond, and Dr. fioners Disbecker and Matsell was approved by Gov- | Edward Beecher, chairman of the Consulting Commit- ernor Tilden early yesterday afternoon; yet those | teo, reported thatthe latter body had held a meeting officials did not know that they were no longer Com- | with Mr. Van Cott, counsel for Mrs. Moulton, at which missioners of Police before seven o'clock. Their col- | the form of the letter missive had been agreed upon. | ae Fic ace Mr. Van Cott bad, however, demanded on the part of leagues, Messrs Smith and Voorhis, were wiser than | 15 cient that the council should be held in some other Eastern ports of American and all foreign vessels trading with the United States, the same will be cabledto shis country free of charge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Medi- terranean ports will find the Paris office se more economical and expeditious for telegraphing news, OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS, Axrwenr, Deo 30—Arrived, steamer Presntts (Br), Stew- art, New York; ship Wyoming, Baker, New Orleans. Bnustou, Dec 31—Arrived, bark Jessie Boyle (Br), Tom, Pensacola. Salled 31st, barks St Lawrence (Br), Pensacola; Amicitia (Nor), Reimer, New York. Bremex, Dee 90—Arrived, bark Hermelin (Swi sen, Philadelphia, Sailed 90th, ship John Rutherford (Br), O'Neal, New Or- leans; barks Talisman (Br), Baker, Savannah; Industrie (Ger), Hilken, Baltimore ; brig G W Halls (Br), Telfer, North America, schrs F St Clair Edwards, :' WB Stecliman, Chamberiain, Matanzas, ‘Bailed—Bark Montreal (Br), for London, in tow. Newcastun, Del, Dec 31, Noon—Steamer Regulator, from New York, passed up at 10 AM, Steamer Newvern, from Wilmington, Del, for Baltimore, passed down this AM: Fog still prevails, Ld woThe fog is still prevailing: nothing moving what- ever; the vessels in the harbor aud at anchor off here re- main unchanged. DxLaWare Breakwater, Dec 3! Thos K Wilkes and MR iliekmans from New n harbor —Thos ey ickman, from New ‘ork for Norfolk; MG Leonard, New York for Chickahom- in © Lane, for Baltimore; BOUND SOUTH. Brie Rising San, Griffing, New Haven for New York, Schr Mary E Cuff, Gorham, Cow Bay for New York. BOUND EAST. Schr Maria FE Hearn, Morrell, Weehawken for Stamford, Schr John E Clayton, Knapp, New York for Westport, Sehr Boaz, Ooombs, New York for New Bedford. Sehr H V Daryes, Carpenter, New York for Glen Cor Sebr G W Andrews, Watts, New York for Orient, a. Heratp TeLxgrarn Station, Witrrestonx, LI, Dec 31, 1875, Owing to the dense fog to-day navigation through the Sound was rendered extremely difficult, many of the coast- ing steamers and schooners being obliged to come to anchor until the weather lights up. Wind at midnight, WSW, with thick fog. Barometer at sunset, 90.27. COMMERCE OF THE PORT OF NEW YORK FOR 1875. We have compiled with much care from the files of the “MASKED BALLS, About fity men, representing the bail room propric tors, caterers and costume makers of this city, met at Germania Assembly Rooms, Nos. 291 and 293 Bowery, yesterday afternoon, to devise means to repeal the obnoxious law preventing the giving of masquerade balls. Mr. L. Nehrig presided, and L. Frank acted as secretary. Upon motion a committee was appointed to consult counsel for the purpose of drafting a law to | submit to the next Legislature repealing the objection- able one, after which the meeting adjourned subject to the call of the Chair, FOG ON THE RIVERS. The dense fog which overspread the rivers yesterday was productive of great delay and inconvenience to passengers, The utmost caution was required of pilots, ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW BOARD, Ale: xandria, for New York; W Pharo, New York for Baltimore; B A for do. PORTLAND, Dec 30—Arrived, echr Lucy Ames, Rockland for New York. Sist—Cleared, barks Liszie Morey, Lawrence, Havana; © Tyron, Boston, + Boyes: Harriet 8 Jackson, Goorge S$ Berry, Koaser, Matanzas: schrs Maxgie Ellen, Sagua; AR Weeks, Cardenas, and Weinka, Mobile. PROVIDENCE, Dec 30—Arrived, steamer Wm Crane, Howe, Baltimore ¥ 1k, Bacon, Norfo they. As soon as Mayor Wickham signed the notices | puilding than Plymouth church. “There had been,” | 884 there were many narrow escapes from collision, : RICHMOND, Dec 29—Arrived, schr J 8 Ivins, Ingersoll, Of the remova which were to be sent to Messrs Mat- | continued Dr. Beecher, ‘an objection to the holding of | The ferryboat Newark, plying between Desbrosses | Huraty the annexed statement, showing the number of Dea Dis Lae tage a Seace cena Ban | SEANFRANCISCO, ‘Dec 33—Arrived, bark Rival, Clee i) and Disbecker he notified the other Commissioners | te council in this church, and {t was withdrawn, | street and Jersey © ran into the | _ vessels arriving at this port from foreign ports from January scare netaie eat en yee | ene Oamen . sell and Disbec! 6 ee ‘overs | but this evening, at the meeting, a formal request | tugboat Zouave, belonging to the National | 1to December 31, 1875, inclusive, the class of vessel, ang | River. $C. Salled—Bark Amis. Gustafson, Nanaimo. of his action and asked them to met him and the new | or desire was presented from Mrs. Moulton that the | Lighterage Company, carrying away her guards, The if Sailed 30th, bark Esac (Aus), Marasst, United States. 8o%h—Cleared, ship Friedlander, Morrison, Liverpool their nationality as reprosented by their flag — Bee Socee nclceh: thy Miaeoln ipa tics, | snetubere of the Board of Police Commi council should be held im some other building or | ferryboat was uninjured, One of the Central ferry- Giascow, Dec 31—Arrived, stoamer Tyrien (Br), Lawson, . | church than this, inasmuch as it would not be pleasant | boats had a narrow escape from collision with the bark Ie pe anglers crerstanesarl tn ahs oe Pespeece. Wheeler and Erhardt, at Police Headquarters at seven | {1 hor circumstances to have a council held here, Sho | Augusta, passing up the river. Several schooners lied 4885 ot ett suet | Geosens BAT AR NAL Pece Glad Kaas Givoeenal eee af o'clock. 1 or Me 1 807) 8222087 Goverster, Dec 81—Arrived, bark Armoria (Ital), Fi- | Dublin; Kong ‘Sverre (Nor), Melsom, Gloucester (not A ) aM 1 gave no reasous why it would be disagreeable, and she | which were lying at anchor were towed to the wharves 1 105 13 pein: 7 : telegraphed). At thet bour Messrs, beg jingle 'R. | did not appeal to have it elsewhere upon the ground of | to avoid danger, Some of the Hoboken ferryboats — — i = 1 | dele, New York. ‘Blst--Arrived, barks Sea Crest (Br), Bennett, Liverpool poke Oeics curing in . geen nf pel Aone he 7 toe right, but upon the ground of ene erogee upon the | were carried down opposite the slips of the Jersey City 136 ae 334 los fend Grantor, Dee 30—Arrived, bark Reibnite (Ger), Bret- | Henrietta (Br), Simpson, Belfast; Kate Covert (Br), Faulke, catral Ofo ‘ waving | © st tel cE dd Bhat ce é = - < . remen. hee me | part Of one who was weak, and who had feelings in- | ferryboate | Half an our was consumed in several in 7 = gh | warst, Witmington, NC. ‘Sleared-—Ship 1f W Workman (Br), MeGray, Charleston; hor woven o'clock Mayor Wickham, Mr. De | Volved in the issue, janices by a single trip. a payee came 1 | Havre, Dee 31—Arrived, ship Saranak, Wood, barks Grace E Cann (Br), Sheldrake, Mobile; Viking (Br), War cee Whee es ‘ur. contr eenarae ae Mir. | , Dt, Beecher stated, in conclusion, that his committee ain ry n co | tedila eek Rtukay Murvall, Dasgedaghanale iakeudie Brunawick Oa Richard J. Morrison, Sipervisor of the City Record. at- | Paling with the chuteh, and therefore he reported the ARREST OF SHOPLIFTERS. a i sf gf | erteon,” trom Savannah (probably bark Kate Barrill (Br), | »,2sed—Berk Bel Stewars (BA), Gillies, from Liverpook Fived together af Fortce | Headquartora There | point for cons ’ cee = = 4 = “4} Robertson). LEM, Doc 28—Arrived, steamer Williamsport, Willete they were met by General William F. Smith | PUD! Olcthesion ensued between &, V, White, R Ww, | Detectives Folk and Corwin yesterday afternoon ar- realy 1 - 4 | Arrived 20th, bark Comtesse Duchatel (Fr), Dupont, New | Philadelphia; schrs Mott Haven, Collins, Calais for New and Mr. Join RB. Voorhis yor Wickham | Raymond and Mr. Shearman, in which the prevailing | rested Teresa Myers and Augusta Schmidt on suspicion pec nce micaaniv cree | Oueen Yorks Aiteed Been, Teens doce sash via Mary o hore: formally introduced the old and new Commissioners | gontiment was that the Congregational usage which | of stealing goods (rom Loeser's store on Fulton street, | Nesheriands 2 5 6 = (82 | Hamncra, Dec 90—Sailed, “Aince,” for Charleston, yelt, Gall, Lynn for Portland; sehrs Nellie Clark, Uiark, 38 gad then the whole party went up to Commissiouer | decided that a mutual council should always be held in | Brooklyn. Both w a his | Norwegian, 18 82828 1 876 1 Soni for Cardenas; Samuel Pish, Port Jonson, Voorhis’ room. Their session there Wad Short and | iho charch by whose members it waa called should ve | Preokly®: n women were held tor examination. Portuguese: 1 ~ fa — ~‘} | _ Lavenpoot, Dec 31—Arrived, ship Mary L Stone, Phinney, | “itieg doen, sehr Lizale Smith, Gorham, Tangier sectet—that is. no reporters were present avit, Still | Qyhered to tn this case Mr, Beecher spoke upon the | Peruvian. 5 7 9 1 22 | San Francisco. VINEYARD HAVES rived, sclirs. Florence the gentlemen were not reticent as to their doings while | °\ oStion ne follows :— = : sare — = | Russi - aes = 15 | - Arrived 90h, bark HT L Routh, Martin, New York. Wacker, Payal for Boston: A Hurlburt: Hoboken for dog in conclave. They announond when thoy all emerged, | Shere is no person in this church whd docs not In- SHI PPING N EW 7 S | Srearen xX Tt ZB] crearea 30th, ships Hermann (Nor), Wetlesen, United | Ques Fre ork for do; Benjamin Oliver, Virginie for Ly jo O01 ‘om r. Voorhia’ room, ¥ | 4 mmo N nine ca - POM, | stantiy respond to a chivalrous appeal, and reasons | —_ —— —— | States; Prince Rudolph (Br), Wishart, do; barks Catina R | Nothing sailed. Lda A organized the new Board of Police Com: | Of courtesy would weigh with us as much as with any St Total seo 883-342-1714 1032-1039 5010 | (aust), Battora, do; Erragon (Nor), Weber, do. WiLMENGTON, xo, Dee Li eg Aiden brig Johanne body of people in the world; and if this was simply a The following table shows the arrivals at this port in 1875, ren, Live: (before incorrect}; ted). Patenwo, Dec 31—Sailed, steamer Arragon (Br), Symons, On MINGTON, Del, ‘31—In port, sehr Chas veadmam. jOCEAN STEAMERS. It appears that when the session was begun Mr. wrote wait 8 Wheoler ‘acted us Chairman, of the Hoard and Me, | fa 'erging “you to go wherever, Mrs,” Moulton ar aaa ae amt rica atc net whl Boab cer aegs raat Arrived, bark Juno (Ger), Lindt, Landon. bef bob sohteggt OM lee est the tempo: | desires. hot? there. fe something more than | pares ov DEPARTURES PROM NEW YORK POR tHe MONTHS Puaxanvco, about Dec S1—Sailed, steamer Vanguard | Sailed—Steamers D J Foley, Dennelt, Baltimore; Pioneer, William ¥, Smith be elected President of th ban | that ‘and.fe oaght vo be taken into consideration. 1 OF JANUARY AND FREUUAR | (Br), for Now Orleans; schr J © Trumpif, Gibbs, New York. | Wakeley, York. tempt ktvemprant Shanimonets atopwe ina hace think the brethren are right in ta ty wget they have fon | Sais | Destnan aj Ca 3 ‘ QuaENSTUWN, Dec S1—Arrived, barks Vibilia (Br), Ken-. mae “5 ropkee and the Com-'| just made, and I think that not only is this the place s Satta _ | Destination \3 ow York; Mase Polo. Mist), Gavigntn, 00; Lacitlo ELLA! missioners felt that they had done enough, and so | <ceording’ to usage, but acconling to every Jan, 1.|Liverpool..|89 Broadway ae | ‘Be. Andrews, Philadsiphia: Sas R'Boyd (BO, Beker, doy | ese jenparne ; | consideration, and that there are reasons in tho idan 154 TBowling Green ats 4 ‘ : . “CAUTION. (OA EEOM As has been said, they and the Mayor and Mr. Mor. | Tensirat Doon’ which Mrs. Moulton occupies Jan, :|37 Broadway 3 7 schr John C Sweeny, Somers, Mobile. : — rigon came out of the meeting room re fsbo ‘in her relation to this church which, through Wan 1 Krondway | 5 Also arrived 31st, 8 AM, steamer Russia (Br), Cook, New = yo yds Pronk orsign) Mocipart 4 ‘notes ne me, she sustains, and the fact that either she or I must yan, Pave ind | | 4 4 York for Liverpool (and proceeded. Caution. Caution vemos ian ae vie te , her feelings to go out of this church for no earthly |) Broadway ber, 1 2 $37 i Nite , Wirth to effervesce pieecberg arte Lig mpantonable, | reason than that of ber sentiment,jis} to concede that -F2Bowling Grea cern asd i ie rie oie Yemh ts Bente Cres, Memerite, PuitabmuPaia, Doc. 20, 1670 "} os , | which the church cannot concede without harm. It ) Broadway Totals. 101 26 8382 4494 ue va rebension on the part of tne publia,, Immediately afer the adjournment of the Board, | Titers into ihe queries of justice Now, if lt werd IR TRRR TOO ce i ae eee Cae aed fae Loxpox, Dec 91—Bark Warren Hallett, Thompson, from | To prevent any misapp' p publi, General Smith, the wewly elected President, called | the custom to hold councils Anywhere, and if it were gs Beetewe blest mone <f gn | Afries for Boston, put into St Thomas Dec 2, leaky. the andorsigned hereby certify and announces that no other upon Inspector Speight, in his office, on the first floor | ginniy a que: " 55 Broadway ports arzived vie Het! Gate >= Steamer City of Tokio, from Hong Kong for San Francise: — Hy ply a question proposed between this church and eb Broadwa; 7 . g Kong O, of the Central Deparuinent, and gave bis maiden ordet | another—any one being proper—I should say, Let Bowie Green | sanmary...,...80amerm Stipe Barks, Brigs. Schrs, Total, | is arrived at Yokohama, with the lost of two fats of her | Catalogue of Onide Book of the International Exhibition of Order be immediately telezraphed to all the precincts, | tem choose.”” | But this "is her former ‘homes | figerie os. Higecbors: 14 Rewmae Greea: | Eeoruaey me, Ha ase 10 | screw. 1876, coutalaing advertisementa, other than the Offical notifying them of the change in the Boara of Commis: | bien Groped, aud "iG rate wtieg | State offndiana Ginscow.. 72 Broadway eae gah nts : 15 | Ship Mount Royal (Bn), Capt Scoble, from Greenock Now sich Gan ot Gs Contenatel’ Oubsle: sioners. Accordingly the Inspector prepared the fol- | now calls the mutual conneil tm order that | oNeMe ce tie eee | = - 3 8 72 | 19 for New York, while returning to port in @lesking condi. | Catalogue pa pon lowing telegram, which was at once telegraphed 1 | they may judge fairly whether we hae dealt justly | Adriaticn........ : if | ae: | 37 | tion, was wrecked on Vatersa Island, ono of the outer Hed. | Company, end of which 8. M. PETTENGILL & CO. are exe oveng anion momma Pane SHY i= Hh, | with this former member, and this church owes it to | Spain | RRL rg 45 | Hides, The crow were saved and landed to-day. astro advertising sgente, will be permitted to de sold i Cxstrat Orvicr, Dee, 31— | Mts ddelity to tt# own convictions, to its fidelity to sts | Anchoris yee oo | - ~- - ort Bark Navesink, Barstow, from Savannah for Antwerp,was | & — SE ae eerean et thd Boned of Pet pet gnalleesh ator tng ante ro here in its home | jayno Liverpon [20 Broaaway | life sins ay 82 | gyoken on the 16th ust, fn lat 40, lon 49, having on board | qishin sald exhibition grounds during the continuance of 7 | and not in eny fore! ot pplause, ) Liverpool. [4 Bowling Green. - * ts — pag hae be W | "after some further talk the moderator put the fol | totiers Hamburg. 161 Broadway | ig cee, 16 | the crews of American schoovers “Altash nad, Thomas | suo Exhioition rae sioner Smith was elected Hresident of the Board. lowing resolution, which was carried unantinonsly:— | Rotterdam. } . So Brosaway Tiga, a ae Fr Faw | Wath which were both sri atees. (The “Altuska, didnt AT. GOsHORN, SPELGUWT, Inspeetor. Resolved, That the Committee be instructed not toaen. | ElRv er Rictimond. Jan. | Below will ve found the ar:tvals of vessels tu the eonsting. | memtiowed sbove, is probabiy the abing echr Alaska, of ‘aise The four Commissioners, accompanied by Mayor | gent to call the councit iu any place save the buildings of : a | i ase Vek a Ha Gu Cherryfeld, which has been previously reported missing}. Director Genorat Cuited States Centennial Commission, Wickham, then left the building, M. Plymouth eburch, | Hohenstaten. 2 Bowling Green trade east of New Yor! i Brig Glendale, Conklin, from Newport for Martinique,with — _ soun weisn, Wheeler first calling on Inspector ‘Asatstant clerk of the ehurch, Talmage, resigned, | Labrador... spreeerss |, Steamers. Ships. Barka Brigs, Sch | coat, has put into 8s Thomas tn distress, Teetegentsstion completed thas. the o NS eee, silerpentantim tatt act | Peemmacones 7 Rroaawar aerate a eae FOREIGN PORTS. idee sal acinar stem the organization pleted t tire party had | The meeting then adjourn yy night next, | haa mallets 7 Broadway = 4 5 40 a “<—-SSOLUTE DIVORORS OBTAINED PROM DIPFERT, left the building before Ld change had become knows | 1" Broscway | hah % i — ‘ Mahone nigmeroas causes without publicity: ingal in the neighborhood of Police qn THE MOULTON MUTUAL CouNcIL. 7 pm 3 3 ‘oo Avx Caves, Deo 22—1n port, bark Palestina (Br). boi here; no charge until divorce granted, Advice trea, Erhardt te 0 than of Ano physique and mocting was held at No. 19 Hicks street, | PTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING he fae ges 0" New York’ or Pulladelphiar sehrs Dayuresk,, Blake, fo Setablished Sb yours". HOUSE, Attorney, 94 Bronéwaye Joel B. Erhardt is a man o! physique and per. i oer on By-NOTICE TO CA N om + ge 1 7 22 87h New oy .7 SS OBTAINED FROM DIPPER. gonal appearance, and is about thirty-six Fears ot axe | Brooklyn, at which there wore present the Special | THE FORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGIT.—The Nxw ors YU! 4 2) on Ger, Seem, 06 enll i 4 Gaya; Darien Baty, itideous, for Now Ig ey ee i ee ee oe | Oo Piymor ir ppo! Herat bi inguishing Coston night etgnal for 1 8 8 1085 Bownar, Nov 22—In port, ships Cashmere Thomp- | jegal everywhere; terms satisfactory | advice free. FRE: berp.Gellege.. Being acphew of Uenator Srastus 0 | Commitien of Piymocth church eppointed t0 call «| Hasty bes eloped «elatiendhing Demon Sighs Gener Sardis ieee dans | toncand Oaree Clark, Buewelly fe tall Bt 2 Ring (rd, | HRIOK TRING, Lawyer, Notary Public, Commisstoners. Benedict, be is a on of _— —— t, of the | mutual conference of the Congregational churches to pasar M ci, chongilli tna ciawe teeter - 2 3 («843 Moran, anc; it Cortes, Josssiyn. do. lesb No. 6 St. Mark's place. a 0 n politics Mr. Erbardt'is a pro. ing the colors red, green, red, — — ae ee ae Senduna: fev Thais pork, bat . Webster, TLS POE SPE E Tear pices, 6u6; altnongh ‘act an active per. | ‘*Terttatgs Aad report spon the charges of Mrs Easma | tec cndcen be ence devel exile GNbN, Onp- GB TSH “Gord 10,005 | Me MON vould be Loady te'badl ebous the ond of the ONSUMPTION. WEAK LUNGS, DYSPEPSIA GN tisan, Is well known among the leaders of that party in | C: Moulton and Mr. Joshoa ¥ Van Gott Ber legal 84+ | tatns of vessels, von seeing this signal, will oblige wsby pre | There also passed through Hell Gate during the year, CARN, Dec 27—Arrived. beige Abande (8p), Yusi, | promptly, cured by, WINCHESTE IS WS FOb LSP ity. He is a prominent member of the Union viser. The Plymouth committee present were Messrs. ing any marine news the: bave for the Ship News | bowad to foreign and domestic ports, the following ve: " 6, ¥ ortiand; Zingn (Br). F LIME AND SODA, an) per bottle. Prey Sian Chub, A year ago last fail be ran for Alderman Thomas G, Shearman, KR. W. Raymond, B. F. Blair ating any ne ne y may iP New York; David Bugbes, Stowers, f Seapien, Saber, WINOHESTEN & CO., Chemists, 30 John in the BI and Thomas J. Tilney. Mr. Van Cott expressed bis on the repiSlican tick ghth Congressional Department of the Hwratn, Portiand. Edgett, St John, NB, sche Hattie only by New York. Sold by all draggisie, FOR FORRIGN PORTS, . district, but was dofeate Satisfaction with the draft of the letter missive which By Persons desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- Steamers Ships, B Sailed 29th, schrs Helen Marta, Look, north of Hatteras; AOLI'S ELECTRO VOLTAIO CHAIN Le ‘At the breaking out of the war Mr. Erhardt obtained | bad been given him for consideration and approval the | Ing at New York ean do soby addressing to such vessels, enre - at Liman, a bharabeite, st par rheumatiem, neuralgia, dyspepsia, at. com- &@ commission in one of the Vermont regiments of | day previous by the committee. The letter was, after | of Hematn news yacht, pier Not Bast River, New York. Fag fi om ivetnay, Baner, Treo, : ‘aint and all chronic diseases where medicines Cures , and served with marked distinction, making | fome discussion, adopted. It ts @ brief document, set | Letters recerved from all parts of the world and promptly de- | Nellie, Pendieton, Boston; Louisa . Crawtord, New | Depot, 12 Union square. for himself & most excellent record for gallantry, At | ting forth the object for which the council is called, 64, | jiverea, Duplicates are required. York; 27th, brig Thomas Owen, Gupaill, New York. HB CIRCULATION OF TiIB | SUNDAY the time the draft was made in 1863 he was detailed as | to advise the church and Mrs. Moulton upod the two | cal brig M © Mariner, Titcom! 1s, 10,00 COPIES. (READ BY OF i yost marshal of one of the lower districts of this | questions submitted iy her memorandum of December | city, a position he filled with credit to both himself and 25. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. ppbertent plpreoteecnoes Fett otwelel ‘igcasset. x dark Angie Troop (Br), au sche Rubia (Bt), Caibarien; Ulalume ay GRAM $00,000 PEOPLE. OFFICE \, wopay FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF ADVER- | ve | gener: nt At the close of the war he The conferonce decided that they would recommend | | Septem Wenson, Cardenas, John r . — held the ra of leafinant colonel. On being mustered | that the mutual council ehall composed of ten | SUN AND MOON. Mon WATER | Soraeber iansas. HOMAS R. AC Lai THE GREAT REY ORS oer ‘out of the United States service he came to New York | churches, and five ministers shall be called on each side. | Sun rises. . | | December 2 tar, Dee 7—In port, bark BV Almquist (Sw), Fos. Coffee and Flour Dealer.— BY Vou began ihe practice of the law, baving | The time for the assembling of the owwucil willbe Tues- | Sun seta. 5 } = mn, charvered yo wake, ve Boston Ce Se a ee oe else sould call and get bargains, i e , Totals. ...-.6 pes olbco at oO 247 Broadway. Among | day, January 14 187Q Moon #008 ....---0%8 ark Josevkine Martia, from Gerseu'

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