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WASHINGTON. | Settling the Presidential Trouble by a Court of Arbitration. pil a THE PLAN INDICATED. cic oahimeerieoaiente Contemplated March on the Na- tional Capital. DEMOCRATIC DISAPPROVAL. ‘Effect of Yesterday’s Revelations as to Oregon. FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. Wasmixcros, Jan, 13, 1877. THE CONTEMPLATED DEMOCKATIC MARCH ON WASHINGTON--APPROVAL AND DISAPPROVAL | OF PROMINENT DEMOCRATS —THE EFFECT ©) THE NEW HAMPSHIRE © 10N, i Some of the democrats bere talk of the sacredness Of the right of petition, and attempt to justily the march of a buodrea thousand democrats to Washing. fon on the ground that they areto be regarded as pe- titioners to Congress for « just settlement of the Presidential question. Why every democratic peti- tiouer should undertake to bring his own petition to Washington they do not explain; but it is a fact that this huge folly has a few supporters here, But there ie 4 good deal of opposition to it by men who see that it would put their party in a ridiculous light before the country; by otters, who believe that it would lead toa disturbance of the peace; by yet others, who are very averse to increasing the excitement and decreai ing the business of the country, and a good many | who believe that the democratic party has just now a very good position before the country, which would ; be ruined totally by anything which even squints toward violence, One of those who think thus remarked yesterday that a democratic advance on Washington was very likely to end in a democratic de- feat in New Hampshire, where three Congressinen are presently to be elected. “If our people conduct them- | selves in. an orderly mannor,” said this democrat, we | have hopes of xaining at Icast two and, perhaps, all three of the members of Congress in that State. If we commit follies we shail lose all three, and that may make a buge dilference to us tu the next house, which is very close, | | | | eS FROM OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENT. | Wasuineros, Jan, 13, 1877, A PROBABLE AGREEMENT ON ‘THE COUNTING OF THE ELECTORAL VOTE—1HE GREAT QUESTION TO BE SETTLED BY A COURT OF ARB ‘T1ON—HOW THY COURT 18 TO BE COMYOSED, AS foretoid in the Hgnaup last Thursday, the commit- fee onthe plan for counting the clectoral vote will | most likely agroe to recommend substantially tho usual mode prevalent in Congress up to this ime and the appointment ot a Court of Arbitrators, to which Bhull be roferred all matters in dispute. All reports giving otherwise the views and plans of the joint com- Ae mittee to provide a method for counting the elcctyral volo are siaply hypothetical Thus tar the committee, although exbausting another — ear. nest rewsion to-day, bas not agreed upon what may be considered a Oual plan; while it 1s not so far irom ugreeing as heretofore, it cannot be suid po lively as yet that it will or wiil not agree, Bat the cpivion prevails to-night that an Agreoment will be reached by « compromise of the views of both sides, each giving up something. In- asinuch as during the your 1824 this same ques- tren was up for settlement, and, though not decided, was discussed fully and came near being left to a com. Mmiitee of arbitration, so now the opinion of the joint committee, 1 is believed, inclines to the wisdom of selectiag five members from each house and the same number (rom among the United States Supreme Court judges, making a committee of fifteen, Whose odd number would prevent any ue vate, ibis body of fifteen would be composed of threo republicans and two democratic | Senators; three democratic and two republican mvinvers of the House, and six judges of the Umied States Supreme Court, one of the last so be dropped by lot The jadees to | be selected = with regard ~—to_— seniority. as the ouly way of selecting tuem whica would give three of democratic and three ot republican views, The five Senators and the five members ot the House are to be selected by a caucus of the reapective bodies. Yoe commitiee will mect again on Monday, ana there is some hope that by Tuesday or Wedues- vay on agreement may be reached on somo such plan at this, From what has metdentally faien from the members of the committee is believed that the plan now before them, and whose Jeading features have been above stated, lins the tavor * a certain number of both the democratic and repub- :) hiean inembers, aud that others of both paruies | ure sull opposed to it [t ts beneved also That it has the favor of those committee men of both parties who are now desirous of a sure and peucouble solution of the trouble, The hotheads of both sides | are looking atit codly, aud so tur withholding their axsent, Mk, ORTON WAITING TO SURRENDER WHEN HE } 1$ BEATEN—-WHAT HE SAYS ABOUT tak TEL- j EGRAMS. Mr, William Orton, President of the Western Union + Tuegraph Company, bas been in Washington gine ‘Thursday tast, but has not been brought betore the bar of the House. He will probably be arraigned there on 4 Monday. When asked whether be intended to surren- | der the telegrams required by the House of Represen-* tatives, he answered joculuriy ;-— i “Lt 18 time for a man to surrender when ho i beaten.” OREGON AND THE DEMORALIZED DEMOCRATS Yue democrats are mach chagrined at ihe revela- tj tions of the witness Jordan to-day before the Senate d Comumitive, which is investigating the Oregon electo-# ral Senator Mortou was discouraged early in the investigation by assurances that be could make noth- tug of the story about the $4,000 check, but he per-1 kevored im going to the bottom of the affair, and hus, Laced the check back to Colonel Felton, Mr. nan, “ nephew, at whose instance it was drawn, The nex. moves will of course be to summon Colone! Pelton | be ore the committee, 10 ascertuin who advanced fim the moaey which be gave in exchange toi the check. The money, it wili bo remembered, was } got ured, nnd it is Claimed by the democrats that it i was vencered to deiray the expenses! expected hiiga- 4 Hon arising vat of the Cronin matter, and vot for any sorrupt Purpose; but the fact that it ius been traced ‘o Colonel seltun will have uw very duimazing effect t apon Mr, Tildeo’s case with the pudlic.at large, for the 3) reasoa that money, tunocently ur otucrwise, was used, of olfered to be used on his wecount. t ——_—+— i GENERAL WASHINGTON DESPATCHES, | Was sy Jan, 13, 18 PECRETARY CHANDLER DECLINES TO ANSWER. The Special Committee on tue Previleges, Powers and! Poties of the House in counting the electoral vote t) held a long session to-day und examined several wit- nesses, amoung them Seeretary Chandier, He wae usked whether he had sent any despateves wy Fiorida since the late election in relation ws meney, wnd he replied that be hud not.y’ “Being aeked whether be bad went a dospaich wo) Florida, stating that troops would probably be sent G10 there to keep the peace, he answered that he prov-s then asked whether be bad sent it) t or ably bad, He upon bis own motion one's cise, «= andhe ‘his question, basing bis refusal = ou ground that be a Cabinet officer. The} _eommitice deeided that-be must answer and gave Lin, @0tsi ovxt Wednesday to comply with their decision. , Fhe committer siso exsmined Keyresentative Pur-}, upou deel to can wanis to draw me out, so 4s to increase thoir sub- | and for whow I went. | Miller inferred that be meant the business concerning | trom we custody of bis wi man, of Florida, and several other witnesses, but af- | ter having imposed an injunction of entire secrecy ( upon ull the proceedings. he | MURTAGH'S PLOT INVESTIGATED BY THE HOUSE | COMMITTEE OF THE POLICE BOARD—EVI- | DENCE OF DETECTIVES M'DEVITT AND MILLER. | Detective McDevitt was cross-examined this after- | noon by Judge Wilson, counsel for Murtagh, before the | House Committee engaged in the special investigation | of the Police Board of this district. | ‘The following questions were azked and answered ;— | @ Have you at any time in the city gambled within | two years? A. I decline to unswer; that is my private | business as a detective, and [ do not propose to give It away to newspapers; it has nothing to do with the | Whitthorne conspiracy case, and, therelore, | decline to answer. | Mr. Lemoyne, chairman of the commiltee- It isthe | opinion of the committee that you should answer une | iH less it would tend to criminate you. i Detective McDevitt—It will only show why I went | there aud will open a new investigation; I know tho | otject of asking the question; it 1s to force my detect- ive business beiore the public. Judge Wilson said that the United States statutes decided that even if his answer did criminate bim he must answer, Mr. Lomoyne—I think you should answer the ques- tion, McDevitt—I stitl decline, Counsel for the Republi- scription. If Lanswer it will lead to know why I went | Q You epeak of the Whitthorne conspiracy. It takes more than one man to make a conspiracy. Name whowas in? A, William J, Murtagh; I don't know | who was behind him; you are trying to yet away ffom | the Whitthorne conspiracy to distract the public mind | from it; propose to keep you up to it. Mr. Wilsou—You wiil be kept up to it, Witness suid be knew of gambling houses, and gave | the location of several of them, | Detective Miller wus also examined, bis testimony | | \ corrolorating that of Major Richards aud McDevitt, conceruing Murtagh’s ulieged plot for inveigiing Congressman Whitthorne tnto a house of ill repute. George 0, Miller, another member of the detective ; force, was then examined, He testified that Major | Richards informed him that Mr. Murtagh desired to have Congressinan Whitthorne enticed into some dis- | reputable house and then arrested; Richards privately | told nim to let it appear that he (Miller) was working | to carry ont this plan, as Murtagh was then superior officer, &e., but Miller declined and said to Rchards that was not willing even to appear tw be engaged in such a business; he uever spoke to Murtagh about the matter except once, when he saw | Murtagh and Richards stanaing together, and Richards | said, ‘There is Miller now;’? Murtagh smiled at Miller | and said, “I want you to attend to that business Woitthorne, lp reply to a question whether he knew of any at- tempt to use the police force for corrupt purposes | Miller testitied that during the pendency of the suit of | William McGarranan against Murtagh for hbel, in | the jury had been sworn in, Mur- | 1870, after tagh met witness near the Court House und asked him if be knew any of the | jurymen; witness replied that he thought not, but he | had not yet scon a list; thereupon Murtagh said that it | witness could reueh any of them in bis favor be would | pay apy expenses that might be incurred; subse- | quently he met Murtagh im company with Richards, | and Murtagh asked bim how matters were getting on; 1 witness replied, “Smoothly ;?” be returned this answer | because ho did not wish to offend Murtagh, bis superior officer; he, however, took po steps in the matter; never received any money trom Murtagh and never al tempted to approach uny juryman; be informed | Major Richards of allthis, | Un cross-examination, Miller admitted that he had | been in conference on the 1st of January, in Colonel | Cook's office, with Cook, Richards, McDevitt and others on the subject of this investigation, and also | admitcd that so far as ho (Miller) was concerned he had taken part in that conference with a view to ‘get | Ung even with Murtagh,” who had unjustly attacked | bim in bis paper. A PAKDON BY THE PRESIDENT. | Ex-District Attorney Charles G. Fisbor, recently convicted of abstracting Court papzrs from the office of the Clerk of the Court, was to-day pardoned by the President. A REDUCTION OF TEN PER CENT°ON THE SAL- ARIES OF ALL CIVIL OFFICERS. The House Committee on Appropriations this after- noon completed the Legisiative, Executive and Ju- , dicial Appropriation bill, and it will be reported to the House on Monday, The majority of the committee | have made the bill conform very closely to the pro- visious ef last yeur’s bill as passed by the House of Rep. H \ | | | ] resontatives, winch was, however, enacted in a greatly | | PEI, 19 days, wih po modified shape afier a prolonged contest with the Senate. The bill, us to-day ordered to be reported for passage, provides for a reduction of about ten per 1 in the sularies of nearly all civil officors through- outthe country, and also for reducing the clerical | force to about the numbers proposed by the House last | y' | HIGHWAYMEN IN ARKANSAS. Lirrie Rock, Jan, 13, 187% Yesterday one of the coaches of the Arkansas Valley Stage Company waile en route trom this city for Pine Miull was waylaid by bighwaymen and robbed, ‘The particulars have not yet been received, A FAIR WAN PRIAL i D. | Porrsvitie, Pa, Jan, 13, 1877, | In the caso of Jacob Huutsinger, President of the | Suspended Miners Trust Company Bang, whois charged | with embezzlement, a chaage of venue to Berks | county bas been granted, the feeling wgainst him nero being so great that n fair trial cannot be hud, CHARGLD WITH FORGERY. Sv. Jonyswury, Vt., Jan, 13, 1877. Rev. E. D. Hopkins, of this place, has been arrested on a churge of lorgery. ANTI-PAMMANY. The Committee on Reorganization mot yesterday at No. 23 Park row, but on uccount of the absence of sev- eral members an adjournment was made uoul the 20h | tne! | WAS IT A CRIME? Cuptain Reichman, of the Bromen steamship Her- | | mang, Which left tor Bremen yesterday trom Hoboken, | te alleged to have kidnapped bis daughter, aged three, , who liveain Hoboken, | ‘Tho Captain and bis wile are not un speaking terms, | ‘The child lived with its mother near Ninth street, in | Guraen, Hoboken, Ste was seized by the Cuptain, it | i¥ Saul, put into a carriage and pluced aboard the Her- Mano belore the mother knew of the child’s absence, BURNED WITH THEIR HOME, | On Thursday morning a two story frame house, situated near the vill of Cranberry Park, N over township, Wurlngton county, N. J, stroyed by Ure, and Samuel Morris aud his sou aged | Six years Were burned to death, A LIVELY SCARE, A botler exploded at the Union Hill (N. J.) Silk Face | tory yesterday moruing and a panic ensued among the 200 employés but nobody way burt, Had the boiler broken ito tragmente the result might have been di. asious. Happily vata savali piece of the iron went skyward and the escaping steam did wot reach any of the employés, JERSEY CITY ‘the Jersey City Comptroller reports the recerpts for the week ending yesterday a8 $127,380 05, aud the ‘Trengurer reported the cash balance ax $2 L ‘The four! of Appeals reported a redaction 1 the valu- ations, +8 made by the Assessor, uf $471,209, or a tou valuation of $60,000,000 vant ‘The sale of puintings by American artists at Barker's | yesterday Was remarkable for the very low prices fetched, A great number of pictures were withdrawn for waut of a bid that came anywhere near their vaiue Wiltam Boyle snatched u pocketbook, containing | $11, from Mra, Ameha J. Manning, at Washiwgwo Murbet, yesterday atternoon, Justice Kilbreth beld bia io ' NEW YORK HERALD. | ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK--THIS DAY, | | Queenstown 4th, with mdse and passongers to Williams & | had tine weather; Juu 12 | B¥ veerin | passed scoamer Parthia (Bry | where | enins for New Yors. | West—« | and Key Wess; li CASH DOWN. | was arrested yesterday at Hoboken, as he was about | leaving on the Kerfian for Bremen, on the complaint of Mra, Muoth, of Forty-flith street, for non-payment ofaloan of $100, which she bad loaned bim, it is alleged, to bribe bis captain to make him sergeant, He paid up and was allowed to go. | SHIPPING NEWS DATES OF DEPARTURE ROM NEW YORK YOR Taw MONTHS | OF JANUARY AND FERRUARY, % | Peotimation mee. | 16.1 Liverpool. :29 Mrondway 17. | Liverpool. (68 broadway | 17.| Liverpool, .J4 Buwling Green 15, |Hhambure . [11 Broadway i 50 Broadway Broadway 4 Bowling Green Brondway HMeruer. 61 Broudway France 4 Mroxdway 7 Bowling Green 7 Bowling Gres {]1S Broudwa | 2 Bowling Green | uO Krowdway Brondway Bowling Green broadway roadway | Liverpool. |. | Livervool , Ne. Abyssinia Wieland State of I Liverpu Hamburg Hroadway Wrowdway (137 Broadway | Labrador Adriatic SUN AND MOON, ] MOH WATER Sun rises. sseveee 723] Gov, Island, eve 8 48 ‘Sun seti oe « 4 56] Sandy Hook. eve 8 03 | Moon sets... ve — — | Heil Gato, seve 10 HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSERVATIONS. January 13, 1877._ J, Har. [thers Inches. | Dex State of Weather. At Hour, Wind, Staten Island Nurrows.» Lr Quarantine Jersey City PORT OF NEW YORK, JAN. 13, 187. | ARRIVALS, WIUTRSTONK TELEGRAPH LINE. Steamer Britannic (Br), Thompson, Liverpool Jun 4, with mdse gud passengers ty RJ Cortis, srrived at Sandy Hook ato:00 AM. Jan 10, lat 48.55, ion 63 54, passed a Urie-riuged steanor, bound Ez Cth, ‘Ing 42 04, lon ul 25, steamer Lori Clive (Br), trom Liverpool for Philadelphia, * | Steamer Montane ( 1), Beddoe, Liverpool Jans and | | i BEPORTED BY THE NKRALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD | | ou Steamer Rio Grande, Bol; julveston Jan 2 and Key West 9th, with mdse und passenzers tv C I Mallory & « Steunter Gulf Stream, Crowell, Charleston Jan 10, with mdxe and pnsengers to Jus W Quintard & Co, Steamer Eapulsy Dos Wilmingt NC, 3 days, with P Clyde & Co. Steamer Albemarie, Gibbs, Lewes. Del, with maze to tho Old Dominion Steauship C Ship Sor (Nor), Thorge: to Funeb, Edye & Vo, Wa: in, Tonsbery 65 days, in hal 3 S days N of Hatteras, with J wiMark General Bireh (Not), Pedersen, London Nov 23, in dallast | ch, Edye& Co, Bark Prvi Dubrovacki (Aus), Siriovich, Silloth 57 days, | in balinst to Funch, Kdye £ Co, Bark Dispon }, Munson, Middlexborongh 57 day: in ballast to Benham & Boyesen,” Was 20 days W of B mnan, with heavy SW galos, Hark Ironsides, Tapley, Bromen 64 days, in ballnst to Lunt Bros, Tid stormy wouther to lat 42, tor vr Says under bare poles; shilted ballast; burometer, 28 50, Burk Johannes (Ger), Uhld v 19,im ballast | tot Koop & 3 Bark Adu IG json), Merritt, Malaga Nov 3, with ralsins to Hatton, Watson & Coy vessel to Marcus | Hunter & Burk Com Dupont ‘of Searsport), Nichols, Rio Janeiro Nov 24, with coffee to R P Buck & Co. WBark Atlantic, Lantare, Point-n-Pitro (ued) Nov 23 vin ipermuda 7 days, with sugar to If Trowbridge's Sons, Had | inuation of flerce gales und had re ched ay tur north | a hn 72, when the ‘veosel commenced lvaking, oblizing us to ran for Bermuda, wiece necessary repairs were made, Hark Rebeces Crowell, Crowell, Boston 4 days, in ballast to RW Ropos & Co. i % Brig Johanus Margaretha (Nor), Rumusson, London Nov 15, im ballast to Louls Tetens. ¢ DM Dickie (of Windsor, N&),’ Hunter, Bristol 60 davs,in ballast to G W Bortaux: came southern aunseaze ; was 10 days north of Hatteras with heavy NNW gales. | an 11, no lat, te, had heavy gales trom NNW, which swept the decks and waxhed two water cuxks overbourd. The D 3 Dickie Is bound to Bt John, NB, bus put into this port tor water und provisions Deo 23, lat 24 46, lon 1 51, spoke burk Alexander Muckensie (lit), from Liverpool fur Savannah 39 days out, Dee 29, lat 22 45, lon 56 59, schoon- er url Potter, from New for Port Spain, Rriz Mary Gibbs, Whittemore, Malaza 47 days, with raisins to Marcas Hunter & Co. Passed Gibraltar Dee 1; 0 miles St from. the Highluud: spoke sebr Ida L, from Surinam vis Bermuda tor Boston. Brig Thetis, Lange, Curacos, with skins, de, to Dovale & Co, Hrig Apollo (Br), Hansa, Xt Pierre, Mart, 20 days. with su- gar aud inolusses to RP Buck & Co. Jun 9, lat 37 41, lon 7130 tellin with sehr Champion (Br), MeDo from Charlottetown, PEL tor with « ear; tovs, dixmasted and in 8 sinking tain and crew, six in numver, port, Pprig Ivan (of Charlott + Bremen 3 e and brought them an 1, lit 41, long 65, took a heavy to 8 and SW to WNW, lasting 8 dave, broke mai ‘Aud split mainsail and main xtwysni MU 47, lon 4, passed # vexrel’s yard with attxelied, apparently new xnd but a sbort time in th Sehr WH Curd, Poss, Jacksonvillo 9 days, with | Warren Ruy. Bay Steamer Italy (Be), from Liverpool, which arrived 4th reports:—dan 11, 3 PM, 238 miles BE ndy Hook, hence tor Liverpool : 5:40 PM, iniles dv of da, steamer Engiand (Bei, do tor W | Bg Steamer Neckar (Ger), from Bremen, which arrived orts dan 11, lat 42 10, lon 654, passed « fishing Jou.’ from Bremon, which arrived Dee 7 bad heavy Wand W ¢ from 24 was 10 days split wails: D 0 tat, Ge, Win { Copenhagen, dropsy wud was nua (Ger), whieh urriv Manita, Aug s. iat 178, ened a typhoon, in which lost storm sai vod Hope Out $1; crossed the Equator N Tresh trades through the Indian and South aud North Atlantic ans: had heavy NW and SE gales ou the coms from Dee 2 to Jan 8, and was driven back from lon 7 to 6; he Adelian, Libby, hence 1th AM for St 1 (aus, while off Sandy Hook yesterday was eld of he wy fee, cutting the vexsel throuzh erie ii with water, She was tiken in tow ckerman and Laxton and towed to ted Hook, ¢ in be put on the Dry Dock tor repairs PASSED THROUGH HELL Gare BOUND SOUTH. Davis. Bodlord for Now York. Hrovidence inn New York ! jw London aud Norwich tor New | anteater City of Boston, Williams Norwich for New Yor. Steamer New Haven, New Haven for New York, pene OF (Br), Crowiey, @ort Willlams, Ns, via Ma. ey Bark ‘on the day's fra Rererwen nic a Don Steamer San sehe debe Trenton, Wall, Pi BOUND EAST, | neon, New Yi . Hadett, New York tor Wilthaus, New Yorg for Fall Ri ) Barstow, Kenney, New York for b Harvey, NB, for Now York. } ence for New Yoru, New York tor Bridzeport Sched RClements, Pearce, Virginia ior CLEARED, gaigamer Cuperntews (Br), Rattle, Liverpool—Busk & jevun: Steamer City of Richmond (Br), Brooks, Liverpool via Queenstown: Da Steamer Denmark (Br), Williams, London —F WJ Hurst, | Steamer Utopia (Br), Craig, Lundou-- Henderson Hros Steamer Anchoria “(iér), Maury, Glas.ow—Heuderson | Steamer Stato of Nevada (Br), Braes, Glasgow—Austin Baitwia & © ‘Steamer Hermann ampton—Octrichs & C Mteamer Clyde, Ken W st ), Reichmann, Bremen via South- de & Lo. iL Matlory & Co. steamer Algiers, Hawthorn, New Orleans—Bogert & Mor- Hudson, Gager, New Ortonns— duciute, Haas y of Atiwnta, Mark & Seaman, Vannan—Geo Yonge, Wooduuil, Charleston—J W | Watker, Nor hip hk, City Point aud Rich. | 1 Y Dimock mond—Oid Domi Steamer Gen Whitne: sinp Liverpool, Lam’ , Bremen—Hermann Koop pp. HavremA Atkins & Co. Gr Baie Graham's Polly, Monrovin and ® marker via erty ielard Monten (ners Ball R ) Calon ctr), lureay, Jr. et itch, Wetensas—Niller & Hough inl Wave (Br), Halecow, Portiand, Mem! vine & Son | Hrig Camille (Br), Craig, Danedin, NZ—Matiler & Que | rewn | ly, St Pierre, Mart—P I Ne- sche Geo Calhoun (Br, 5 vine & sun h sehr Jas L Maloy, Abdill, Richmond, V Hawkins i Schr Belle Brown, Knowlton, ftichmond, Va=H P Brown & 00, hr Chas & Moody, Kastnian, Salom—Willis H Ropes, OU acken, Lois, Beidgeport—stautord Manutactur- —Overton & se ing Co. SALLED noud (Be). for Liverpool; Hermann Steamers City of Riel | « Br), London: Utopie (Br), do: | ye (Ur), Vort an Prince, dey | . Navini: do; City ot Austin, Gatvestun | Orleans, Algiors, do; Sun Ja: | | o | from har, except being spoken a iiay or two | that xb | wnd now les two miles from Cow rinnelt, Minturn & | B | steering 8 cinty, Savanoah ; C) Charleston; Richmond, iutchiaontand Norfatk? bares Ghristbphs Col Ger, Corks or Fatmoath; Virgo (Aus, Luly: Alma, (Ger). \ Maria Adelaide (ltal) ea Priveess Bi Pitre; Stella (Br) ik Daniel T re; Muriel (Br—trom Charlottevown, PED Wind at sunset, NW. isarometer at sunset. 29.90, ‘Thermometer at suuset, 32. MARITIME MISCELLANY Srxawen Montaxa, Beddoe, of the Williams & Guion lin carrying the Royal mails trom Liver I vit Jan 4, arrived here at 7 ‘ke ye isthe frst stewmer arriving under the a moade by the British postal a orities. Queenstown was m in 8 da StKAMKK MCCLELLAN, which left Providence on Thursday | Canpirr, Jan 13—Sailed, barks GM Tucke: non for Baltimore, broke one uf her weeels in the ice ft near Riverside wad returned Friday moruiug for repaire, SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 1877—QUADRUPLE SHEET. country free of ehurze. Captains arriving at and sullins from French and Medi- terranes ports will find tho Paris office tue more ecunomi- * | cal ana expeditious for telographing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Axtwenr, Jan 13—Arrived, steamer Vaderland (Belg) Randle, Philadelphia, Bristot, Jan 13—Sailed, bark I] Leone (Ital), Concinardl, . | United States, Bremen, Jan 13—Salled, ship Nevada, Krager, New York: bark Alamo (Ger), Bruderbausen, Key West. Bercrx—Sniled, bark Mercator (Nor), Pensacola, Merryman, Cieutuegos; Nicola, Hardy, do. CapiaArrived, bark Carrie E ong, Park, New York. Hute Commonons (ot an Franelsco). Hastort, which left | pegian, Jan 13—Sailed, bare Autocras (Br), Kouealy, 2) tor Seattle, Puzet Suund,.was wrecke 3 of Ci The € 1836, San Francisco Ds he night of the 10:b inst two mil Ati on board saved. el w total I tone register, was built at Bath, M were Mr Samuel Biair, of Sat Phinney, of ort Ludlow. was Bank put inte stacks, NV, duu d. hi heavy weather, Mest of the crew by frost bunny ome ot the sails were ew the tave of the difficulties with which he h iain tor the = xreat credit b energy display Hang Uamvan (Be vouth, enty's steamer Dwarf niaking 2 feet 6 inches of wi the pumps being disables, ted. Bank Stir, (Thal), Bahamo, from Glrzenti Sept 20 fo Providence, wit! Jau 13, leaking slightly, weathe Rng Mwcnante, anaicty, arrived yer. y * per boi e'vessel was afterward scul for whose ssfot Aright at Gu wester Nov 13, with werew of been heard from ber sinee sailing, and p will never return, ‘The Johu S Tyler was ownsd by Sydne: Hro was built at Essex in 1867, and was 63 which there is att aunt's Harbor, in coming ont yt the larbs nu Jang), the crew of the life-saving sistance, and she was got off with little or age hoyond the loss of a kedze. Scurd DMcCaxray’s mainmant has beon hauled from | Salisbury beach «nd landed at City Wharf. ‘The two masts | wero worth $400, but the foremast way broken In taking out. Allot the other spars of the wreck were wold to w fir in Portsmouth. “and will thore from Boston tor that purpose. Stave Islan, Scun Axprew Perens, Torre while working hor way throuzh ‘York Narrows to. bor on the 4th inst, struck # ledge, breaking tiller and the vexsel unmanuxenble, "Th ped, wh the chain parted and sae went ashore, but car volt soon after withoat material damage. before reported missing, saite: wofNov with waa at Shelburne, NS, from whieh t day, snee which time nothing On Nov 30 sh sailed on th tore the gal ‘The owners huve net given ap all bi per ‘The J F Huntres was owned by Satouel Haskell, and was built iu Banox 2 63 tons and valued at $5,900, and wax naure Murine Company. Scum A F Ames, at Edgartown, tan the foretopmust, flying jib, boom uifd headgear. Sonn Watpuxen, Parker, from Salt Cay } York, betore reported was spoken Dec 13, 37, lon 62, by an arrival pool, Ki. onax, 1 Sqoree, Insn| Jog Flogger, zot off her hold.” She was towed to Del ware City, wit water Flattery: i! cisco, and Mr Arthur Enumnsnausex (Br), from Hantsport for Betts? F when abandoned, i brimstone put inte Newport, KI, at noon he had experienced terrible there hax been some jaloupe early in Decem- Wk JONX 8 TYLER, before reported minsing, sailed from Nething has he taken there by vessel bound W& Etta, which salted from Cranberry Isles, Me, Nov d missing, has been heard frum. She vs fro- from Boston for (aleis, Winter nchor was drop. crew of 10 men. #3 and $02 on the ontiivin the Gloucester Matual from St Johu, NB, for Ma- th, in agate and heuvy sew, carried away | wv 12, for New Tort ut Baltimore. Danratc—Arrived. bark Maria Adelaide (Ital), Pocatio, Philadelphia via Copeutage: Guassox Dock, Jun 11—Sailod, bark Anas T (Aus), Mar- incovicn, United States. Goucgsten, Jan 13—Sailea, barks sonito (Br), Fraser, United Stutes; Ann (Aus), Poshich, do, Grascow, Jan 12—Arrived, bark Mia Madre (Ital), Seotto, New York Haauuna, Jan 13—Sailed, barks Divico(Nor), Jorgensen, Now York: Fruen (Nor), Bessesen, Philadelphia; Lionne (Fr), Baltimore, Haves, Jan 13—Arei Now York. Livenroor, Jan 13—Sailed, ship Zephyr, Sweetsor, United States: bark Guinevere (Br), Keith, do; Emily Lowther (Br), Hilton, do, Loxpos, Jan 13—Cleared, bark Arnow (Nor), Ganderson, United States, Metuovnny. Jan 12—Arrived previously, bark Evening Star (Br), Asburn, Passcorang (would procesd to Honduuga in a few days to load timber for Shanghai under cha tor), Ostexp, Jan 11—Suailed, bark Ornen (Nor), Larsen,Unitea ‘States. " Puywoutn, Jan 18—Sailed, ship Queen of England (Br) Hanwon, Pensacola, QueKxstows, Jan 12—Arrived, ship British Navy (Br), Atkinson, Sun Francisco: barks Underwriter (Br), MeCon- nell, Mobile; Cancssa Mudre (Ital), Roccatugtiuta, Phila- delphia, Rorrerpam, Jan 13—Cleared, bark Skjoldmaea (Nor), } Lund, Baltimore. . Warenroup, Jan 11—Suiled, bark Gulnare (Br), Me- Donald, United Stati Loxnox, Jan 13—Steamer P Caland (Dutch), from Rot- terdam Jan 6 for New York, has pat into Plymouth with machinery damages Schr Mary R Somers, Ackley, which left Liverpool Dec 14 for Cardenas, hus foundered at son, Crow landed at Cndix. [The MICH way 372 tons register, was built at Somers’ Point, NJ, in 1895 und hailed trom Boston.) Burk Sjomanden (Nor), Jansen, from Baltimore via Queenstown, 1s astiore at Berwick-on-Tweed, and will proba bly be a total lows, ‘a | QueeNstowN, Jan 13—The State line steamer State of 2 | Virginia, froin Glasgow Deo 23 for New York, which was 4 | ported last night off Crookhaven with her main shaft pro- ken, is being towed into this harbor, 4d, bark Investigator, Butman, cy WEATHER REPORT. Dxat, Jan 13, PN—Wind SSW, light; baromet fl FOREIGN PORTS. 4) Axann, Noy 15—Pused, barks Win Yan Name, Watts, from Hong Kong for Now York; 18th, Unison (Be, John: Joss of rudder, sterupost nearly cut in twound planking | stem, Singapore for to, badly cus. Scnn Guxerat, from Buxtport for Newburyport. went ashore at Odiorne’s. Point, at the entrance to Portsmout (Ny Harbor, yesterday morning duriuy « thick snow storm ana became a total wreck. ‘Tne crew were sive: Scun Heatuxn, for St John, NB, we Neck Bar yestorday AM. She may flo ashore on Throgs’s Asrixwatt. Jan 7—In port, sehr Ocean Pearl, Fitsgerald, from Baltimore, arrived =. tetas Buenos Aynes, Nov 28—Arrived, barks D h | Gray, New Yor'c; 29th, Maguie (Rr), Urquhart, Montre: Sailod Nov 17, bark Ada Gray, Race New York. Conusxa (Spain), Dee 20—In port brig Clara Pickens Coombs, from Now York, dis, ‘ : GAUL, Dee &—Chartered, ship Carrie’ Clark, Calentta for A. Brayton, Sruawrva KM Waasten, of New York, from Providence | Culleut and Teltichery ; bark Sen King (Br), Galle and Co- for New York, arrived at Newport 13th inst with broken | 'mre for tow Sowks drawing crank. Will have to ve towed on. Ovenpur—Sehr Thomas Fitch, Capt Raffle, is 70 days out from Sau Andreas tor Baltimore, with cocoanuts, &c, hav- ing sailed Nov 2 or 6. Annavouis, Md, Jan 12—The steamer Falcon, of the Ball imore and Wilmington lin and vischarced ber pas nil boo! arrived during the afternoon rs. Subsequently ft was found ent through with the ice below tho water line and she soon after sunk to the bottom. Ten or fifteen steamers Croft (Br), Hode- son (from Messina, &e), w York; Zena (Br), Court (fram Patermo, &e), do, In port Dee 24, bark Lawrence. Howes, from Boston, diag: brig Eigtie, Dow, from Leghorn for Cardenas; schr Welaka, t- | Peralns. from Re Marys, Gn. disg. ALIFAR, fork. Cleared 11th Livewroon, Jan 11—Arrived, brig Swiftsure (Br), New jeamer Perit (Br) re b Harris, Philadelphia, ater sehooners rote de ure repored, “to | hrnxamuvco Dee 10—Arcived, brig Rexalator (Br). Nave gone down, No fatalities are reported. pholmey iow Sark 3A, Heredia, Ried ensieos Captain Graylach, of the pungy Roxshud, who reached this Annie, (Br), Cornish, Baltimore. city lust evening trom ‘Aninupolia, seater that about 70 vox: Nov 23—Arrived, schirs Anua M Dickerson, sels ave locked in the ice in Enxter apolix, eral vessels through the hulls. TI tress, (On Thursday two tags came down to their relief, attempted the rescue of four vessels bealdex th Catharine, After getting under way with thix tow tugs wera compelled to drop the Koxebud. with, a cargo of 700 vushels of oyst in 70 feet of water. Kelvre gettine rescned, placed on hoard the tugs and tuken to Annapolf trom whence the captain came to crews had heen froxen up in Kartern Hay ball st since New Year'’x Day and were ins Buy, 12 miles froin Durtng the storm of, yestorday the ice cut sav. omen were In went dis. id Rosebud. They were the Brilliant, Friendship. Speed wnd Sadie ht ‘The latter, sunk out of the bay tho other four vessels alxo sunk. All the crews were Baltimore. Th» rescued with their boats, tarved condition, ‘Tooker, New York: J W Coffin, Uhisholm, do. Inport Nov 30, brig Wator Lily, Tewksbury, for New York, cleared and renay for sen, TANEIRO, Nov 23—Arrived, brig Union (Br), Le Dain, isle ‘and exiled Dec 1 for Santos); Dec 1, bark hens, Richmond; rig Gudron (Nor), Hansen, Baltimore: Mefioon, Cnrdifl; rig Tuniatnil (Br), Endieate, ‘sth, burke Campanero ay Walker, Baltimore: 7th, Jennie S Baker, Waite, Shields. brig Solario (Br), McLeod, Pernambuco: Minor (Nor), Johnson, New York; brig Morii Mobile Bi jailed, bark Maaone (Fr), Ibi- Is, Bartinonx, Jan 12—Thero is no basis for the supposition | grivaln, for York of the tons of schr Ocean Pe The churter parties hero Sailed Nov 27, bark Star of the South (Br), Smith, Bos- have recel Fitzgerald, of the | ton. ‘ d tor her ne we orted cl ‘The const is re) takes three or four days, There were three cabin passen- gers, NicaninGx, Jan 11—the brig Angelia. ready to sall for the |G} pieea Des. Worst Indies, is frozen in at the steamboat wharl; she wil be cut out as soon us the weather moderates. Newrour, Jn 13—At midnight ¢ SGrant and Samuel Dexter, steamer + and two ge will make jor Newport, ushore at Now H Eris head, © ese! wax rescued last Sunday mo ing b¥ the revenu ter Gailatie from a perilous p neve the shoal ground of Wellfleet. She had been into this position by the eusterly suow storm of the pr changed the * conviction the wha anprenensions ‘ At this jan gh the fee vein th ‘waine rluce, bn th, sche Marthe Innis remains a tin, if the went! NG~At Milibridve Capt J W Sawver i frame in yard for» vessel of about 1,000 launched next fall Bas ver is also pre) or the same size, tobe lannehed sumo time, for Cups Hopkins. NOTICE TO MARINERS, ‘the lizhtship Five Fathom Bank, No 39, was towed from ‘Throgs’ of 8th inst we missing, has not yet been replacod. - Orvies or Licntnovsy: Ixspector, Fourra Distutce, t Paivapenrata, Pa, Jan 18, 1877. Notice is hereby given that one of the tron buoy« entrance of the Capes of Delaware suppo-edte be ob fr es or the South Shoal, has dragged fr . Commander US Navy, Tuspeetor Fourth District. Jan R=The bell bnoy on the North dy was curried jnway | ed Ledye. Brinr [si WHALEMEN. Arrived at Norfulk Istand Sent 39 bark Garelle, Mosher, | at in for provisions: bad not seen a whale for + from Capt WJ Robinson, of bark President, more recent dete thas Steamer Geo Cromwell, hence for St oticed, had not arrivea thers at 2 PM, A jzht revenue cutters A tug Corn effort to haul off ke, of ma hithe bay bad aready hin vessel The does not prevent, will relieve feck Buoy, which was reported in the Hxmato | sition and is now near the spar buoy marking the he recent galnsy near Long Island." | reports her at dt Helene Dee 5, with 70 Stanuuy, PT, Oct 29 -Satled, ship City of Calcutta (Bri, Malcoltn (or Naughton), San Francisco (before reported in port Oct 30) Rantos, Now 25,—Cleared, brig Harry Stewart, Larrabs an 13—Arrived, bark Jose de Bueno, Jon F, Jan 1—Arrived, bark Etlersbausen (Br), ort for Betts Cove (see Miscellany). chr Volant (Br), Desjardins, New York. {Px Steamer Breransic.! np, Doc 30—Sniled, Malamia, Landa, America. Arrived xt Flusning 31st, Chas Dennis, Rovers, Lobos. Accra, WCA, Dec 6—In port, Roebuck, Haltman, trom Monrovia, Huston, Jon 1 Arrived, Lily, from Bull | iver, Barnow, Dec 29~Arrived, Rozalind, Shediac; 30th, er, Wilson, Bridgewator Arrived, Gloria, Hansen, New York. joc 29—Arrived, Weser (s), Von Bulow, Andreasen, Baltimore, 1. Lady Milton, Mo- . Purdy, Tybee, rom Rovan 28th, Spied, Otsen, Wilminet erson, Sandy Hook; Midas, F\ Olimpia, Marsal, Savan- we Orlenn . Philadetphin. . Noy 20—Arrived, Johanna, Rosingh, led 24th fur New York), Sailed Nov 21, Alice Reed, Kelleran, Coannel. Bownsy, Dec’ 8—arrived, Hamilton, toss, and Oneida, haton, Liverpool. Sarled 6th, Edith Warren, Clark, and Gatherer, Thomp- son, Calentta Canmiye, Dec 30—Arrived, Donald Ferguson, Koss, Ham- bur 1, Prince Edward 5), Fraser, Has re nites Dee 20—Kailed, JC Wiliams, Vanghau, Hampton ods. ‘Cowes, Dec 30—Vut in, Aagot, Scharffendark, from Ant- rAterion. of c+ Manila nt Arrived, Genitore, Bonesso, Phila- deiphia for I th, Jupiter, Lietke, New Yurk vin Elsinore for Castytnamann, Dee 27—Hniled, Clara Jenkins, Coombs, w Yor ¥rtk, Nee 19—Sailed, Ismael, Allegre, aiz, Dee 26—Iv pori, Altrad, Burt for to sail), Catcutta, Doc 2—Salled, Lord Canning, Bentley, Now x th, Friedlander, Morrison, do. Dee 30 ~Arrived, Fred Thompson, Smith, St this pors yesterday and plaved ou her station of Cape May. ow York, wanual (ready k | "Put back and anchored Ist, Cornoliny, for Tybee. | In the Downs Dee 31, Alma, Woxholdt, from London for Philadelphia: Jan 2,4 B Atkiuson, Endgor, Charleston for avre. Fatsovti, Jun 1—Arrived, Lyra, Crocker, Lobos for St it | Nazaire. Suiled Dec 81, W I Wh linear Vanxourn, Dee ing, Groves, Ipswich. Arrived, Tellus, Joht | man, tron Guascow, Deo #6 Gueexoex, J Dee 2 Pederson, Quebec, Neilsen, Quebec. Butier, Leghorn miled, Castwlia she arrived 28th und sailed 29th for Naples). | dwh of | jew York. Curto Stunford, . Palermo, ared Hh, Francisco Curri, C ALTAR, Dee 24—Cleared, “Guy Leghorn: Wellaka, Perki ert ePAit well, The bark arrived Nov 27 from | i a valet 3 mata ta, barge ot Me Allen, Hest omer. tivrough the straits 24th, John Laughlin, Weeks, having taken durinz that thie 200 bble sperm ol!. Cape R Mae an hd crureiy re-overed his henith, Was boumt t Dee 3 Arrived, Carrie Clark, Stover Hlo Janeiro werutse and would be ut st Helena in April Nov 14 burk Bart Gosnota, Robin oil, atl well, bound to Little bish Bay A letter trom Capt Hanbli Redle reports her wt Tainbex Dee 11, with 34) bhis M0 bbls whale on Would Miapagos and OM Shore. Reports bark Jobin ult, Ne, of the Galapaos In September, A letter trom Capt Alles bark Mars, reports her wt Talenhuana Nov: 3 with eruise, Would sail that day for Guafto. A letter trom Captuin Potter, of ship Now Bedtord, reports her a Tumbex Dec for «two mouths’ cruise, Me Nichole, secoud mate, bad be discharged sick A letter from Capt Lake, of bark fias, of Ni ford, reports her at alnand with S20 bb tuken since April buts all tol A letter frac Onpt Hoye: orts her at Xt Helena Nov 17, hexith, and would rermui Reports seks NB, 90) bbls sperm | of bark Sen Fox. of Now | yermn of bark George & suena, re- | ready for nen (arrived int). | : Han- ‘sar, Brown, o, Balestrini, do; Al tnrendon, Rice, Liv- Berthimissen, do for y Mnuna, Dee 10—Arrived, Frisia («), Meyer, New York, 20th,’ Tranquebar, Steengrafe, New NAD, Doe 2a—Areived, | for Charleston; Dee 1, Leit, ¢ Bremen Haver, Dec v8—Artived, Hannover (s), Erdmann, Bre- ‘sailed 20th for Havans und New Orlouns) ; Sst, Jones, Bom! wy. . Emile Pereire, Jaonen, Mobile. Livenroon, Dee 30—Arrived, Endymion, Farr, Mobil Alvin Kelly, Kelly, Poratbn Student (8), Thompso: Branswiek, vin, Nertolk ; City of Lim k (s), Lochead, New York: Batavia (s), Mouland, do opatra, Doone, nile rhe enuent a tte. was 10 pee ‘ | San Frunciseo; Di (s), Gustanaga, New Orieant ‘are oa tee ands Schr Rainbow, from New Bedford, had not | Pte @, ynakre ae My hee cae hate y mpaetn im (8) of t . a2 W. , 1 ivi a jeo Peabody, Clark, Galveston. Cipla i i Aad hi sy ON a Oth, Vavwaabigk, Fes {irinidad: Annie Grader, 4 ee pwest Pass; Natant, Walker, do and werived ae Nov 17, las 2551, lon’ 2452, bark Ohio, Bilis, of NB, dist’: Iberian (a), Home, Huston, SPOKEN. Ship Marcea Greenleaf, Bunge, from Genoa for New Or- ire Lis, tut 37, ton 0 50 W. Ship Cons phia, De tat 47.15, lon 10 ‘An Am slip showing signaix JRCV, trom Rio Janeiro tor Calcutta, 24 days out, lat 3619 8, lon 2758 K—wll well board. "At American ship, showing JRPIL (1) for San Francise ov 12, lat 8 90.8, lon vark painted binew, from N —s, we eon Dee 2%, 4407 Hrig Nettie Owen, steering jayden, from Troon for N The “Emily Ry Dee 6, Cape “Florida” bearing 5 30 mile: NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchants, shipping agents «nd shiprassters are Inform that by telegraphing to the Henao London Bureaa, ad- dressing “Bennett, No, 46 Flee street, Louden,” or tot Paris ottice, addressing “Bencet Paris,” the arrivals at and deparcare: Ewstoru porte of American and all foreign vessels teadi nee (Br, pentlay, Sore Liverpool tor Philadel- from Marbiete 12M w York Dec 8 fur n 26 W. W, Nov 17, lat 2551, lon Orleans, Dec from Mobile for Liverpool, was seen 61 Avenue de I'Opera. trom European und wh, Pisco Porsi, Vorsi, New York, Seotia, Hampton Roads; Kosa Bonheur, Anderson, Phile- Gutenberg, Gorlach, Ty be pon. Jun 1—Arrived, Klysin is), Ritehte, (and entered ont fe wis, Mejillones, Fntered out Soth—Kmers Staples, New Yor! Surah b Fraser, k at, John Ball, Km son, Montr Clenred Ivt=Gaiseppe L: 2d, M&K Cox, Hastiinrs, Southw Salted from Graver 2d, New World, Laxcasren, Jan mieb Hine on | | ad Ww, MLAS, Doc 29-~Put in, Oban Bay gow for San Francisco, Halled Hoth, Waucoma, Gib} ‘Storm, trom Glas. Havana for Gluscow, A (s), James, from Ant- ry , Dec JO—Natled, Ferdinana, Kramp, Doboy. Listox, Deo 26 _ Arrived.’ Alexaud kay, Glas. gow (wn suiled 27th tor Mediterranean). Lranons, Dec 26—Suiled, © C Sweeny. Cole, New York; aeith, Nettie, Mackay, vienn_ Union, ‘Collins, doi Currarn, Pontremoli, in; 27th, Melville Bryant, Mataga, Dow Sailed, Granada, Hodson, New York, Mapuas, Dec 2—Sailed, Ethau ‘Allen, tardy, Gop i Nnarone, Jun t—Arrived, W 1 Harwood, Dowley, Bor ann. Newcasttn, Dee 30—Uloared, Glitner (Nor), New York, Yontiaxn, Jai bmi) ts 3 roads, Dros 1s Loulse, jew Yor ed ing with the United States, the same will be cabled to this | Purwovrs, Jan 1—Put in, Tr: Brata, Stepanovich, Ham- burg tor New York, fi lobia (since ‘ailed 2d, Maid of Orleans, Heuston, Fetieke obi - gu nd rede oon. Mol. ‘Dag 20-—Pat’ into the Roads, Abner ‘St Nazaire for Now York, Pienis, Hee 7 Balle, Ping, Lawson, Amerion., oe . Dee 10 Arrive "Taylor, Rockland; dau’ 1, Terra Nova, from Gloucester tor Ne ork. Nailed 24, Sjomanden, Jansen, Berwick: J © Williams, vatchon. Hampare fay ig tihng al from San Francisco, Is ordered t Rorronnay, Deo 20 - Cleared, Juca, Vendehorst, Philadeb phia: Juan F Pearson, Johnson, England. Suir.ns, Dec #0—Arrived, ‘Peubody, Jorgensen, Bull River: Jan 1, Aukathor, Hendrickson, New York, A RUADERIAs, Dee s0—arrived, siisiris, Olaf, Quebes via Swaxaea, Dec 29—Clonred, Claribel, tor Savannah, qhamuniea, Nov 16--Arrived, Tes Petcher, Poudleton, Naanana, Nov 17—Arrived, Uapt Dan, Williams, Ba- tavia. er Viscunt, CVE, Dec 15—Arrived. Bertha, Bablrus, from Cardiff for Deboy: Gan Eden, Alien, Teueritty, Sailed 11! Cushman, Johnaon, Boston; Annie Faletax, ‘Smalley, Para; 10th, Heinrich ‘Dircks, Schulte, niece Deo 28—Arrived, Giorgio I” Lawrence, Pollio, ow Fork, Vico, Dee 20—Arrived, Medes, Bradhering, New York. Winkewexne, Dee 26~Arrived, Aloxandrine, Rickeies, New York tor Pillau. ‘Yoxonawa, Dec 3t—Arriyed, City of Tokio, Maury, Sa Francisco tor Hong Kong. AwstenDax, Dec 20—The Clara, Eytzen, from Balti for Bremen, which was towed into Nieuwe Diep leaky aa! with loss of rudder, had struck on the Buitengrouden. Bounar, Dee 10--The George Manson. hones for Caleatte has nut back ir dam: eau collision with tl has nut back to rept fave Xo dock for repairs; aha latter vensel sank. Ha Jan 1—Captain Searpats, of the bark Madre Fisli irons New York, ‘roports having spoxen the Murls ot and for Belfast from Doboy (before reported). Deo 14 in Int 3931 N, tou 41 2W, dismasted and in greng distress, bnt could not render any aesistance on account of such shoavy sen. Livrnpoot, Dec 81—The Alvin Kelly, Kelly, arrived tere from Paraiba, during @ sale Nov 20 (? Doci, in Int 42 Ny 20 W, bad lower foreto |. mainstaysall aod maintep ast eartlod uway and inovable things on deck washed overboard. Losnox, Jan arrived in th ‘The John Ball, Emerson, from Montreal, . xoperts that on Deo 2, In lat 45 N 45.W, she experiencod w revolving kale, and, whilst 1ying er close reoted topaails. shipped « heavy see fore aa arting miwarke, carrying away bouts, binnacle, tore. castle companion wnd swooping had very heavy weather throughout the passage, Piywourn, Dec 20~The Unity, Bulmer, from London for the United States, has pat in with cham plates broken nnd dond ever and sails split, baving experienced very heavy weather in the Channel. uerNatowN, Dec 21—The American bark Fyvor fouled eT Ore from Mauritius, doine the following damacoy Carried awayerails, bulwark, stanchions aud chau= ine Yels on port aide, also Jibboom and headgear, AMERICAN PORTS. BOSTON, Jan 13.—Arrived, steamers Iberian (Br). Ho Liverpool:' Berks, Pendleton, Philadelphia; sche Beng (Donald. St Mure. mera Glaucas, Boarse, New York: William Lawrence, Hower, Baltimore: brie Helen A Holmes, dridse, Smyrna: schrs Georgia, Coftin, Cardenas; Cora, Mevathlin, Baltimore. Satled~Steamers Minnesota, Norman, Willlam Lawrence: brige Maripoua, Win Mason, J A Doveronx, 11 A Hotmes, omic) BALTIMORE, Jan 13—No arrivals to-dev, Clenred—Stoamer Lake Megantle (Br). Battersby, Divers ook; brig Harry, Adi San Andreas; achrs Hattie dy ‘oore, Jacksonville; hell, Champers, Providence. Railed—Steamer Braunschweig. BRUNSWICK, Ga, Jan 8—Arrived, bark Orage (Br), Me~ Ronald, Charlesjon; sehr Elwood Doran, Warrington, Fort Ruptill, Calate; Laurie Cleared—Schrs Sarah A Reed, Cobb, Cobb, New York; Demory Gray, Brewster, Georze- ‘Arrived, bark Loraine (Rr), Getking, Demerara, Clonred—Schr Frank W Kary. Falker, Havan 10th—Cleared, schr § P Hall, Smith, Baltimors 1zth—Arrived, ship Pauline David (Ger), Otto, Liverpool, to Toad for Grimsby. BUCKSPORT, Jan {11—Arrivod, schr John Wentworth, Brown, Perth Amboy. CHARLESTON, Jan 10—Areived, shin Pride of Wales {Br Tones, Heltast: back Bina Cumpbell (Br), Richards* jay ‘nna Cleared—Barké Mistletoe (Br), Dunlap, Liverpool: Molll+ Jana (Br), O'Neill, dos Urlg Empress (BF), Eumunds, Bris tol, 13th—Clonred, ship Queenstown, Purington, Liverpool. Satlod—Steamers Chamnion, Lockwood, New York; Sem gull, Leckwoort, Raltimore. OURAN WERRY ISLES, Jan 5—Arnved, schr Ells Francea, Bulver, Calais for Baltimore. DARIEN, Jan 8—Artived, barks Adriana Potronellt (Dutch), Skiof, Kinuston, Ja; Graf Rehr Negeedank (Ger), Mindorff, Cape’ Verds: bric Gerierdina (Ger), Ruge, Diepoe. pulgnted—Hark” Eleonore (Sw), Jobusen, Pembroke ocks, 13th—Arrived, barks Rosslare (Br), Enelish, Wexford, I, iu ballast: 8t Louis (Fr), Lawbord, Ferrol; (Sw), Lundberg, Marseilles; Veritas (Sw), Malmzren, Lisbon, EDGARTOWN 11, A M—Artived, sche’ A F Ames, Achorn, St Jobn. NB, for Matanzas (soo Miscellany FORTRESS MONROK, Jan 13.~Areivod, bark Johannes Rod (Nor), Moe, Rotterdam, veoking, § Barks Professor Lindtner (Nor), Mathiesen, Bale timore: Edward Heidt (Nori, Sorensen, New York. GALVESTON, Jan 8—Sailed, brig Annie Bateheld teelmsn, New Bedford thad boen detaine:t inside the inner suonls foe'2? days for lack of water on the bar). JACKSONVILLE, Jan 8—Cleared, schr Harry Shepherds Steelman, Now York. sehr Adelia, from Jamaica . from Port Antonio, spona (Sp), De Atbinoza. Liverpool. Jan 8—Arrived, ship Revolving Licht in, Liverpool; bark Washington (Aus), Cost Coona ina. —Arrived. ship Emna (Fr), Olivier, Antwerp: barks 4 (fr), Blane, ——; Kate Cann (Br), Smith, Livers pool 3th—Arrived, steamers Vanguard (Br), Gell, Liverpooty Knickerbocker, Kemble, New York: Morgan Reed 4o, ‘Cleared—Steamers bolivar (Bri, Doherty. Liverp. Lyons, do: in Nortis, Rurstow, Havre: bax Morgan, Genoa: Nim (Anst), Gerolimiet in W Norwood. Andrews, sebr Gertruc ineson, New York, 13.“Arrived. ships Lord Lytton (Br). Dakin, A : bark Hesperie al), Meswing, doy Hecla (Br), Gould, inn 13, AM—Ti sche Starlight, Grant, ‘ad Citv, NC: Forest City, Hodgkins, jor New York; Star, Carman, Hovoken tor Pro- Provid vidence, Retarned—Schr Wild Pigeon, Staples, from Somerset fox New York (from the tow of tug Cora L Staples.) Vith Put in, bark Siri Tal), mo, from Girgentl for Providence :see Miscellany), Saiiod from Dateh Isiand Harbor Vith, sehr Mary B Hare from Xuvanneh tor St John, NB. Jun 9—Arrived, ship Stratford (Nor), Niet pool; barks Active (Nori, Olsen, St Lucia: Roska . Lange, Langersund (Norwa Anrora (Sp), Bas tenechon, Havana. led—Brig Gipsey Queen, Morgan, Havana, T ROYAL, Si, dan 13—Arrived, stoamer Carondelet Peiretoth, Fernandina or PITLADELPHTA, Jun low. steamer Dominion (Br), Roberts, fram Liverpo Hinlifax. Cleared mor Quebee (Bri, Thearle, ¥ Marwaret Beans (Bri pool; bark Robertson Core vr Falmouth, Ne eaners Wyoming and Roman. Lewes, Jan 11—Areived, sche Heury Parker, Lewis, Nas san for New Yorl Tath Arrived, bay Anvola, trom Gonos, Tath--Arrived. ship N Mosher (Br), Malcomnsen, Bremen ; schrs Proctor Brothers, Gloucester for Baltimore; Eddie Pierce, from Mayagues. Suiled, barks Gordon and Hawthorne, for New York, PORTLAND, can Li—Arrlved, sehre WR Barry (Br), 8¢ hn. NH, or New York: EK Drosser, Tavneen, Wiscns-et for Nowark, NJ. Cloared= Schr Ontara, Allen, for Muchins, to load for West Indies, . schrs BK Pettengill, Smith; Routh Ame 3: v Ford, Cululs for Now York, * Groziza (Ital), Lavagno, Dublin; ry | steamer Peruvian (Br). Smith, Liverpool, de: brie © M Goodri ok. Buenos Ayri PROVIDE N: Arrived, steamor Wm Cran Kent Norfolk; sehrs David Faust, Smith, Hoboken; A Woodward. . Sa ft Maltimore |, steamer Wyanoke, Couch, rived, schrs Convoy, Fronel mteak, Kennedy, Virginia; SA Farwell, Gregory, : Alfred Keon, ais. Arrived, ships Three Broth ork; Chas H Marshall, Hutehinson, Mesorve, Fi Sailed J. Spaniding, Port Roval, Hurricane Island, to load grant brig Fidelia (Be), Young, naudina ‘not Am brig Fidelia), Arrived birks Memilo (Br), Sutherland, Glasgow; . Johaaneson, London. amer Geore App Loveland, Provi. well, Liverpool: A & F Loviv Louise (Nor), Dab, Bremen: Suther: Sverre (Nor) lelsom, do Jose (Sp janas, Ma. ickerion, New York; w Levitt (Bri, New Frank ilyard (Br), 8, Arrived. sche Ril Franice , Bulger, Calais for Baltimore; 7h. several une knowt among which ie a lumber loaded ninsted se hat ly from the eastward, VINEYARD HAVEN, Jan 12—Arrived, bark Jodanest! Dubrovncki, New York jor Portiond; brie. (1 Penswcola for St John, NW (had heavy wenther, tdeek Ind): schrs Luole Murehis veston vi gn NC. for Boston: Nottie Langdon, Darien, Newhneyport. —Sehrs Minnie © Taylor, Belle, 8 J Gilmore, Lark, Alico (Br), Bernier, jod—-Steamers San Salv: Woreestor, Hedy ¥ arlhor Atineda, WILMINGTON, NC, Jan 1—Arrived, bark Mede:pad (Swe Olsen (ot ns tolographed as below), St Thomas, Cloared Brig Tartar (BO, Rule, Cardiff; sehr Netile Beott, Milan, Liverpool, Tn port, schrs Argo, Harding, for WAREIIAM, Jan pag at eet Lal Ad 4 wid un for the winter —Sehrs AS Cant it Merc Hetercta War cients ee ere WOOINS HOLE, Jan 12—Sailed, sche Heory Withington Chase, Savannah. YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C OATS AND OARS, LIVE i s. LT eamure Boate, 408 Water st, near ¢ he wants JOEN T. SMITI INCH OYLINDRE: N 4 Barge, earey SLIAMS, Herald ollce.s “ate TEAMSHIPS, STA sino, larve Steam Yuehts, light draw for sale by FRED at Vt iretghe h RICK Ot Propeller: SCH MIDE, 1 Sc WO OENTREBOARD SCHOONERS FOR SALE— A Will earty 179 und 209 tons: newly rebuil yt ontie ahd riguiny almost now: In first class order. ¢ CERABE, 08 Rivington se OME 9 addrased, IAT BOAT OR BLOOL, FOR i. eal Hatate. Address ox St Tomy Hives Woo Broadway and Myrtia av. Brooklyn.” t _MISCELLANEOUs. MERICAN™ STANDARD S110T, ALSO LEAD PIPB h Lead, manutaetu by Wi aicoaor to the S ‘ompany. 60 Gewe KGAL RVERYWHBRE, publicity: superlative ad- teed, cunsultuitons tree, FRED. 6 St. Mark's place, adjoining IVORCKS Qui divorced; advi Astor Lease. TATE; PAY WHE AN LAW AGBNOX, 7