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* payments for counsel fees, bu: as shis gave rise to THE STATE. CAPITAL. Inquiries into the Debt of New York City. MR. MORRISSEY WANTS INFORMATION. Full Statements Demanded from Ali Life Insurance Companies. Atnany, Jan. 22, 1877. _ Both houses of tho Legisisture reassembled at oight oclock th's evening with over the average attendauce of members, A fuir share of business was done and a tew Important rosolutions introduced, Bixby’: lead in the Senate in the charge on the life insurauce com- ‘panies was followed in the Assembly by Mr. Huimilton | Wish, so that there is a prospect we shall soon | fearm more about the ulterior cordition of these jnstitations than any official reports so fur given have revealed. Mr. Fish’s resolution calls on wil life insur- |nce companies to report within teu days all loans on realestate, when made, where the real estate is situy ated, the interest paid and the amount of interest in detault. An amendment by Mr. Husted suggesting | dastardy criminals, Two of them, Charlies Hoff and fifteen in place of ten days was accepted. Mr. Spinola offered an amendment culling for information as to | ‘bate the resolution was laid over. DEBT OF THE CITY. i Following this caine a resolution from Mr. Spinola, | calling on the Comptroiler of the city of New York w | furnish a statement showing the actual amount, us eur as may be, of the debt of said city and count, with the different classes of bonds heretotore isgued by | said city and county and the rate of interest of ench jasue; also the amount of property taxed in the years 1873-4-5-6-7, and the rate of taxation for each, to- | gether with tho gross sum raised by tax iu each of | eaid years, as well as the specific purposes for which ‘he same was appropriated. This wes adopted, } PAYING THE ELKCTORS. Mr, T. A, Case introduced a bill providing a payment ot $154 day and teu cents a mile each way to each Presidential elector of tne State of New York, RAILROADS TO CLEAR THEIR TRACKS, Mr. Post, who has bad a rather rough exporicnce this winter going to aud returning from his home in UVayuya county, hada bill on hand compelling every railroad in the State to keep an eliicient snow plough, und if It tail so to do, or iuil to use It when 16 1s re- quired, it shall incur a fine of $100 a day for every day?s omission. A third bill in relation to the office of Superintendent 01 Public Works made its appearance this evening, aud provides that the superintendent shall be appointed by ihe Goveruvor aud Senate and receive an annual salary | of $6,500, together with necessary travelling expenses. Before entering upon his duties be sball take the ofli- etal oath aud execute a boud in a penalty of $25,000 tor Ube faithiul discourge of his duucs, ‘Tho bill detatis the dutics of the seperimtendent and all the officials Under him, it also makes provision for the payment ofall expenses, Deputy superintondents ure provided tor with a sulury of $3,000 annually to cach. SAL& OF POOLS. Mr, Carpenter introduced a bill 1 the Senate relative tothe sale ot pools. 1: provides tor the suppression of pooi selling by imposing penuity of a fine of $2,000 aud imprisunment ior vue yeur, or both. ‘THE CITY DEBT. Mr. Morrissey mtroduced a set of resolutions calling ou the Comptrulier of the city of New York for a de- tailed stavement of the debt of the city. In pre- wenting them he said bis object in introducing the resolutions was to obtuio, 1 possible, a correct | statement of the debt of theciy of New York, und if “npc put @ stop to is imcrease, in the past it 1s been impossible tu get at the figures with any d grec Of accuracy, uud 1m view of the mavy contrad tory statements in regard to the subject, be thought it proper to obtuin the much-desired iufurmation by the Mmothod proposed by the following resolutions :— Resvived, ‘that the Comptroller of the city of New York be requested to report to te Senate within teu days the r | i ness of the city of New York. specify separately and with reteren to-each class, giving the date of insue, the law or laws m1 der wi whe um ut outstanding, the date due, the cate of interest and tor which of the classes of bunds speci- fled the vevonues or sinking tund of the city ure pledged Secoud- arly as can be convenien Hip Gtusdkt of the cialine outstendiug -agaiust the. aly disputed vy the local wut Third ‘ihe amount ot fying of what sec such details that ing fund of the city, King fund cousist: mtitied whenever they ned as Outstanding under the first inguir: Tourth—The amunnt aud classex of the bonds of the city outstanding and not already in the sinking fund for she re- Geniption of which tue revenues of stuking fund of the city pecitically pled Fith—The ourstaudine, nex paid, but constituting subsistii Siiitteginere where tuo, atneo been realized vy the city by 4 sale c! Operty. Sizth - Approximately t nouut which she city has ad wed up tracts or public improvem biperees fur which urscesmente eau be lierculter 1s upon real estate mus Upon the propert the assessments bave pose: ‘Serenth—What Importaut works are now in progress or authorized by law, the expense of which ix paid, or uuthor- ized vo be paid, from bonds other th sexnmient bonds, wud under whut laws are they progressing and what ap: proximately will be the further simount required to eum- plete them * Mr. Morriasey said he desired to learn the correct amount of the indebtedness for the purpose of taking such legislative wction as will allow the 1unding of the dent. ‘The resolutions were adopted, ‘THE GREAT FORGERY. ARLEST OF GEORGE W. LLGED PRINCIPAL OF THE FORGERS--WHatT | THE COUNSEL FOR 1HE UNION TRUST Com- | PANY HOPE 10 ACCOMPLISH. ‘The expected arrest has at length been made, Aitor asbarp bunt, lasting neariy two days, the detectiv yesterday cane up with the mau, George H. Chadwick, | of whom they were in search, and touk bim into cus- | CHADWICK, THE AL- tody. He was placed in a close carriage and brought us rapidly «as possibly to the court presided uver by Justico Kilbreth, There w short amiation was held, and upon the repre sentations of the oflicers, Justice Kilbreth committed the prisouer to the Tombs to await the examination at ten o’clock to-day, at the Tombs Police Court, ‘This capture is regarded as 4 most important one, for the prisoner is believed to have beea deeply involved in the late forgery, and it ts thouyht thas the evidence already | collected against Lim 14 sullicient to insure convictiun, ‘The prisoner w well known to tho detectives asa hard | character, ond hus lovg been under a more or less strict surveillance. When arrested by Detectives Ficid | cused of having been the real instigators of the | travel over the old line of the Central Railroad of New | | Mouniam which has gained such unenviablo notoriety | | Pere a dilapidated house braved the blast with rateling | ax chief instigator of the outrage, is a tall lady, of and O'Connor yesterday noon at his reputed place of | business, No. 35 Dey sirect, Chadwick made no | sulted lust Wednesd4y week in the tarring and feather. | ae to resist. The prisoner had $28,000 is 8=6person)§=owhen = arrested in $400 | ee, Grrorens, to ve issued by the Land ‘ashington. | THE RVIDENCE AGAINST CHADWICK. Mr. Wheeler H. Peckham was applied to yesterday a checeerer 12 rd to the prisoner Chaawick and character o! + evideuce which coanected him | ote the torgery. 1t was ascertained from bin that a | Jarge amount of evidouce has deen secured ayuinst the prisoner, bar that it is the desire of the prosecuting counsel to uso as little of this ay possible | m the preliminary exatmanon. ax the ailidsvits | oy Hot been Gioxely oxamiued as yet, i was impossi- | rand | ecuuse @ purpose of counsel to give only What was Avsolutely vemanded by the law. It could be said, however, that the prisoner Chadwick was consid ® principal iv tbe forgery, He was connec i was thought, with the issuing of the ne check, tvough the engraving, it would seem, i oaeoress by other purtios, [It was the object of | 10tt of January they we | some wbiskey wa | Wile ‘she prosecution, of courac, to establisu the exivtenec | of eoniederate relations in the care between Chad- wiek and the two nei previously arrested, Maxwell aud Brown. Ali arrests thot were deemed necessary would be made, nud i war the intention of those man- the caxe 10 #eoure every member of the 1t was considered o: more tinportance to obtain ‘Convsetion of the forgers than tu recover the money ly obiained. ‘Outstandio; vesides. tne £64,000 one, but the ofsuch forgeries was not known to the man- ‘ot the care. CHAD WICKS “PARDNER, the ot PY. Smith, and tor the Jast four or #0 they have curried on business on the top No. 35 Dey xtreet, eorver of Charch, The os- it wae Viniied yerterday vy the writer, but ‘men found in the place could give fio account PY. Smith & Co." i DOUBLY FALSI Mr. and Mrr, Owens ‘called at the Washington house, Brooklyn, last night, and stated Abey had beew robbed im Ohio of a silver watch some clothing by a young man named William who lived ut No. 6% Falvon street. The ac- townd and arrested, He admitted the thelt, ib he phe been im the employ of Mr. Owens, 48 Ongaged ja travelling round He hin hie oo re" 21, and stoce he wrote him letters asking ie beld ime ot tw wrrest Chadwick Gigured as the | | Hagen, were arrested. | wind of the eb There might be other forged | | werous, but by ho means evil-looking wan, of appar. | ) “He was well nigh dead with skear,”? sys Mrs. Van JERSEY’S SAVAGES. HOW THE PEMPETRATORS OF THE BROCK MILLS OUTEAGE WEBE TEACKED—TWO OF THEM STILL AT LARGE—HUNTED DOW™. i New Jeraey’s ambitious attempt to rival Hantington, by repeating the Kelsey atrocity on a woman, is the | chief topic of conversation in every barroom, railroad station, streot corner and at every fireside within a radius of twenty miles of the scone of the out tage, There was some talk even of lyncb- jug the perpetrators of the crime, but tbat | despornte theory only finds supporters now in geutle- men whose applicationsto that Mery stimalant vul- early known as “Jersey lightning’ bave been more trequeut than judicious, The prevailing opinion, us gathored by a HERatp reporter despatched to investi- wate the matter yesterday, is that the severity of Jersey law will provide ample punishment for the Joliu Corbin, are now confined in the Somerset County Jail, at Somerville, Witha‘a and Howard Docherty and Altred Cray bad bail provided for them by their parents and arc at large, Isaac Penk and Richard Van liew, the two others directly im- plicated, are still in hiding, but Coustable Brace, armed with the warrants issued for their apprebension by Justice Covert, of Plainville, is dingently working to ferret them out, A preliminary bearing of the pris- overs will come off on Saturday next before Justico Covert. ‘The parties to bo called on to answor im ad- dition to those already arrested are James ‘T. Peak, brother of one of the still enlarged prisoners and the proprictor of the grocory at which the mob met; Fauny Conover and Jacob Shepherd, the latter a brother ofthe malireatcd woman’s husband. These three are ac- and public opinion is unanimous in denunciation of them. ROCK MILLS, ‘To visit the scone of the eutrage it is necessary to Thence u conveyance 18 neceseary to reach the ! Jersey to Neshanic, forty-five miles trom New York. | sparsely settled district on the crest of Nesnanie | & during thé last few duys at Rock Mills, Tradition fuils to record the origin of the name. THE SCENE OF THE OUTRAGE. The tong climb ended at last on a bare bill top, where the wind held bigh carpival. At a cross road erboards, and in the aeglected yard beiore it an jd woman was gutheripg twigs for a fire which suggested itself by the fuintest and thinnest of ail streaks of bine vapor, that came shivering out of the tumbiedown chimney. This was Mrs, Van Liew, @ relative of ove of the rutilans c¢ rhed in the out- Tage, and it wus in this house that Aiwos Shepherd, atter he had leit his wife to ber fate, suught refuge. | Liew, “an? chatterin’ bis teeth out for coid, bem’ only in bis shirt and pautaloons, No! Novo of ‘em tol- tered him here, | beard ’em yellin’ an’ sboutin’a bit, and then they went down the cross road tothe store. Afwr a lite spell they come back. They Were quicter and walked quicker, They went up tke road toward Stepberd’s bouge an’ then passed on their way back to the store agin, Shepherd? Weil, he was layin’ on the settee thore, too scared even to breathe. No, 1 coulda’t tell ’em by tneir voices. 1 d du’t know tll I was told wbo they were.’? Shepherd's house 18 a two story frame structure, Whose neatnoss 16 in marked contrast with the squalid poverty branded on the hab:tationg of his neighbors. It is only a few rods from the house of Bra. Van Liew, betweon which and it the outrage was perpetrated, and stauds in the samo onclosure | w.th the Methodist church, a sort of giant edition oi a packing case, whitewashed and endowed with ball » dozen windows, aud 4 door which the wind baa forced open aud uguioet winch Ia “p the drifted snow. ¢ window through which Mrs, Shepherd excaped 1s xt to the house duor and about six lect irom the xround, ‘Tbe door wy ueeply scored with | marks of the vivlence used yt ie «drunken mob in forcing it upen, Ag the back ol the | house 13 a tittle extension, in tront of which is the | sioop ou which the vietun of thelr virtuous bratahty was laid by her wssaiauc. The house is sunply and poorly turnished, but bears marke of neatness and care, The bedroom of Mr. and Mra. Shepherd is on | the second floor, A few hundred teet down the croxs road, which teads into Neshanic by # more circuitous route than the one travelled by the HxraLp reproseut- ative, atumble-down frame structure totters over the edge of u bank, a8 if it mtended every moment to | tumble into the’ road. A soup box lid nailed over one | of the windows beurs the legend, “Grosery,” und another sinilar sign over the door announces that “boots and shoes” ure “for sail cheap.” Iu the store itself a dozen denizens of the mountun, of all ages and im one common condition of much patched raggodness, were | gathored about w red hot stove, staring at the halt empty sbelyes und watching a preternaturally sharp boy drive a hard bargain with ored gontiemati was finally taken about bis business ibe youthiul sharper tarued bis a ae tention to the reporter. | What do you want?’ want to see Mr, pee Peak.”* “He ain’t here ’” “Where is hey”? “1 dunno. | This wus in substance all that could be obtained | from the buduiug nag re A short distauce frum the grocery, which, be tt here remarked, 1s the place where the mob got drunk aud where the tar they used was heated, is one of the barren bomestead’s cuari terstics Of Rock Mills, Mrs, Fanoy Conover, the mother-in-law of Jucob Hegeman, und who 1s regarded more than average leupness and undending acerbity. Her daughter, the deserted wile of the taithiess Hegeman, &@ natural second edition of her mother, Neither of them know anything—at least, so they say—and if they did, ‘they don’t know as they should tell, ”” MES. SHRPHERD, A three mile ride down the snowy mountains brought | the reporter to the house where Mrs, Shepherd found reiuge with her mother, In 2 decently but poorly tur- shed room, betore a blazing wood fire, a gracetul gure ina plain calico dress wus rocking in an | i rocking chat Four years ago Shepherd married Ida Hegeman, | daughter of Joseph Hegeman, one of the largest of the stmali farmers on the Neabauie Mountain, Hor father | und mother hud been separated for sume time, une | hving with his seven chiidren, tour boys ana three girls, at one wouse, and the other residing with and | acting as housekeeper for her father on the oe ‘6 | farm. Ida’ marriage was not approved of by ber father. Previous tot the girl had made a little mon vy sewing and doing housework tor the well farmera of the valley. Shortly after the marri Shepherd fell ill, ana ebe ovtained a sewing wuchine | and supported hersel! and him by making elothing tor the slop shops of the South, working tor a con- tractor im Vuaunvilie. Three years ugo sbe lett Rock Mills to work tor a famny im Bound Brook, and her husband followed ber and persusded her to'return. Lust November she Jett again, going, it i8 supposed, to New York. She returned in Decemver | with a littic money, oft which the pair lived till few | x0, Wheu she again disappeared, About the | her cousin, Jucob Hegeman, who had kept a store in Kock Mile, sold out and also lett the ment, leaving hia wile with ber mot! Conover, and takiog all his money with him. at once connected their departures, a Sheppard returued to Rock Mills curl year she was accused of having been away in company With Hegeman, whieD assertion she emphatically de- | nies. A¥ she always refused, however, to give any | definite explanation of her movements while away she Rumor | | paves o” DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK FOR THE MONTES % SHIPPING NEWS OCEAN 8! AMERS. OF JANCARY AND PEBRU: State of Georgia, Herdec 30. Liverpoal- Llverpeol. . a {Hambuex. 5 broadway Broadway Bow! 61 Broadway 150 Broadway s q aKEOW Feb 34; Liverpool ALMANAC FOR NEW “YORK-—THIS DAY. | MIGH WATER 7 18 | Gov, Island, 6 07 | Sandy Book. 1 27 | Hell Gate, AND MOOX eeMorn 3 41 HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. | JaNvary 22, 1877. Bar. (Ther. ate of At Inches. | Deg. vwina| Weatner, | Rtaten Isiund . Sturea Island... PORT OF N 8 PM ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THR HERALD STEAM YACHTS AND HERALD WHITESTONE THLEGRAPE LINE. gf Berlin (Be), Kennety, Liverpool Jan 10, 98 passengers to J OD tbgpimer,, Stata of ‘Texas, Nickerson, Galveston Jan Steamer Cit; with mdse an y West 17th, with mdse and passengers to © I Mal- lory & Co, | Steamer Wyanoke, Couch, Richmond, Giey Point and Nor- | a Map me nd passengers tu Old Domink Co. Janu 21. 4:15 PM, 12 miles 5 of Absec assed a d-masted schooner showing private sigual white with red B. sears dons Howe, Philadelphia, with mdse to Wm amer Lizzie Henderson (new, 281 tons), Raymond, Plaindviphia.in ballast so toerter. Steamer Perkiomen. Piorce. Puiiadelphis fur Boston, Bark Frances Hilyard (Be), Caun, Bremen via Tybee 95 days, in ballast, 10 Boyd & ‘Uincken. No date, &e, hind a heavy WSW gale, Hosting 3 days, in which lost un ‘entice suit of sails; way blown off Burk Vietorin (en). Cor 60 duys, in bullust to. G Tovins & Co. Bris Hock (Br, Welt, Londou, via Dela water 60 days, in bullust tod W Parker & Co. Brig Nellie, Hixgins, Turks Island 16 days, with salt to Roche, Bros & Co. PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE , BOUND SOUTH. Steamer City of New Bedtord, Fish, Now Bedford (or aloamer Albatross, Davis, Fall River for Now York. ty We Gerrish, Pike, Oslais for New York, Jan 19, M. Plum Isiand, run it every prectution to avold collisions by burnin; Dlowiug fog trumpots, dc.: hailed the steamer and re- quested them to lay by'us until we ascertained the extent of damage; an unintelliible reply was wade, but she went on her course: she steamer wae painted whit think she was « screw boa! Sehr Eile J’ Simmons, Simmons, Boston for Amboy. BOUND EAST. Steamer ranconia, Bragg. York (or Portia Steamer Thetis, Young, New York tor Providence. CLEARED, Steamer Montana (Br), Beddoe, Liverpool—Williams & ae con mer Pioneer, Wakeley, Wilmington, NC—Wm P cise & Co, ¥ranconia, ert Portland—J F Am Gay, Rio J jiro—Thomas Norton & Co. Bark G . Duntze, Barbados -H Trowbridge’s Sons. Bark Eliza Barss (Br), eve y, Hamilton (Bermuda)—A E Brig Maruiccle Gaiatola (Ital), Esposito, Exmouth, k— Fuach, Kdye & Bri prawn, Kowe, Behults, Lagaayra and Porto Cabello— ‘ol, St Jaco—J F Whitney & Oo: ett. Havana—d F Metcalf & Co, ape Verde Islands and West Const Nebr Susan, o iter radiate, Havana—Brett, Son & Vo, Sehr E A Sancher, Benson, Havana—Juines W Kllwell & Co. ie r Laodamia (Br), Pateons, St Johus, NF—Perkins & ‘Stohr Leonora, Bonsey, Jacksonville—Warren Ri aoe E V Glover, Ingersoll, Charlestoa—E D Haribart & ose Ida A Thurlow, Mischeil, Portland, Me—Jed Frye & ‘Sehr RK _A Forsyth, Hobbie, Bridgeport—Stamtora Nanu- facturing Co, of Atrie: SALLED Steamers Pioneer, for Wilmington, NC; Lewes, Del. MARITIME MISCELLANY Steamez TA Nrowonss ‘collior), of Camden, NJ, was sunk by the ice in the Brandywine 22d in Snir Ivraxetp, Simmons. from Point oboe for Falmout’ which put into Buble Aug leaky, discharged cargo, an y wens to Rio Juneiro for, repairs, sailed: tro port Dec 17 tar Bahia to reload her cargo aad re- sume the voyage. Sur Gxo GexKn—The wreck of this vessel hi firmed, doubtless with the loss of alt on bonrd. the eaptain’s wife had come ashgs fugston, Di eocnbire, and au inquest held upon it, Bark Ovp Dominion, Nichols. Albemarle, bean co: | (frgm Philadelpuie, for Fayal leaking bad! or damage: a survey had beaitardere Mer cargo, consisting of 4450 bbls refined petrolenin, had ali been divcharged ana it was thouzht thut the-venel would bo conaemned, as vho was reported badly strained anu hogged. Should’ the vessel be condemned the car; wid be forwarded to destination by another vessel ; prol ly by vue sent out especiaily tor aster of the Dominiun reports ny suit Bank TRosvice (Nor), Petersen, from New fur Aalborg vie Frederickshayen.whtch has been Incorrectly wer de at Fi her desth: ed, She arrived a ter port and | discharged her cargo (coraf all right, and is now on her re- then to the United sta & Bark R W Merntax (Br), from Liverpool vis Tybee for Chacleston, was run iuto on Tuesday last, during # thick off Charlexton bar, by bark Homeward Boun ging. wearing away poop covering bo | planks bulw | img, toy and spanker, |b Ranu Canrione (Ital). asore south of Cape Henry, will probably be saved by the Baker Wreeking Co. Was Lot believed, Jt is alleged that after this Mire, Conover and Jacob Shepherd, who bad always been on bug terms with his sister-in-law, determimed on the course which re- ing of Mrs. Shepherd, Vouk, the yrocer, wuo 1s said to have been also an old enemy of Shepherd and tis wife, er counsel, and the men who per. were induced by the promise of | On the eventog ot the | assembled in the grocery, | and Shepherd treated them to a bucket of cider, They | drank it, and thea demanded something stronger, and | rocured for them, Peak provided | the tar and beatéd it over the fire in bis store, He had already mixed a box of burned cork and | water, such a8 nezro minstrels use for blacking their | face, and the drunken mob, not one of woom 1s over | yeurs of age, disguised their t with “The ieatners were the cont of an | provided for the purpose, | jormed the outta; money and hquor t the compost. old pitlow case of ‘These preparations cou | herd’s house, and ascertain’ ing to borrow it, thet he had no gun, (ney broke the door iu aud eulered tke house. Both husband and | on pretence of des sdiopped trom a tront window and = flea, | Shepberd was the first to Oseape, and reached Mrs. Van Liew’s nouse in safety, leaving bis wife at the morey of the mob, as bis associates had ¢, the two Dockertys, Atier a furivus ber already done and ni Hoff and Corbin, w aud wad The captured ones | were taken beiore Justice Covert and the two last, ia | deiauit of ball, Were commited to Somervitic Jarl. ‘Tue Wo prisoners were visited by the Henan re- | porter yesterday, Corbin is a tail, stalworun apd dant outly twenty or twenty-one. Hotty suialier, slighter je vutid and owns & teagre, sharp face, quite ia keep tng with the work for which be is seeluded behind the stout bars of the basement of Somerville Court House, He bears the ot any of the gang, and up toa short t fare mer of Bound Broo $ never bwen wnything | but a farm ban Umber cutte The others | have tor the art lived ely at the | expenso of their 1 #8. None of the prisoners are over twenty-three years of age, und all are what are cabled Corbin and Holl speak freely of the outrage on Mrs. | Shepherd, making no effort to deuy their guilt, and jaughing at (he tucter #8 a drunken | Both me calpate Mrs. Conover, Shepb and Peak, aud de. clure that (he first gave them 1 and promised them more if she desired. Dr. Ludiow, of Neshanic, who attended Mrs. Shep. herd, says she is out of danger, wltnough her old cataleptic complaint, which was brought on again by the vielence she suferca, is likely tv become perma- nout ney to procure liquor, 1 elfected the purpose they proceeded to Shep. | zZ fore reportea blown uit in the xale |. threw oO} houed 100) busbels of corn to relieve the vessel. Sco Appx RyaRsox, Cousins, trom New York for St | vobn, NH, while towing throngh Hell Gute AM Sund er hawser wnd ran, nshore on er Point, I led off nt h with her keal badly damaged, ery hard eases’ by those who know them, | 104 Banx Livia (Ival), trom Ipswich for Baltimore, ashore at © Har being stripped of snile and everything panioned by the crow ye dove with ‘She wilt Bank Virroria Caxxstno tal), for Rotterdam, raturi to Philadelphis Jan 21, with loss ot rudder und leaking, She will probably discuarge for repairs, | trom St Martins tor New York (be- ported 40, 1u Int 80, lon 7190 iu a sinking condition, with 444 feet water in her hold. il Doxstaxce (Lut ph Auuilla, beiore reported, arrived at Wilmington, NO,'20th, ‘after being ashore, had Jettivoned about 400 ubie salt. | She war not leakiny. ‘there ‘ain apon the vessel, and itis not Believed that she sustained much If why damuges Brig Aunty Ctirronn— Advices received from Rio Janciro, PM vw y brig Abbie Clifford for New York, with ed that mreraing "The, eeole donnie the vessel was ashore ou the us, Bure Mary Pernambucy, Fraxcis Lewey, which sunk in collision in Formos I lost her mate aud steward among the drowned. lost, ini 000, for lsoston, be an hh wi aud Was towed back to tie city for repairs. Scar Caunnsa (Br), trom Georgetown, PEI, for Boston, with potatoes, went ashore Jan 18, on Brier ‘Island, uoat Dizhy, NS, wud ie ult of water, will probabiy be « toral as driv ed in ane Yard) The ein: pletely cloxed with cargo has to he posted Yo tthe ‘north shore trom whe now lies, Scun Jessie Crocarn, from Hoboken for Pro is probably an error for the Jumes A Croel Bape James Te. Brown, which ‘left N we Deed, since which Vime nothing bi She was built in Bath in 1867, 102 to yy J B Drake, of Bath, and the captain. Atexanpuia, Jan 20—Further information from George- town atutes that the sebte Kliaa Sawyer and WH Van rune as previourly reported. bur ware wi “) they lie high wand dry tee sawyer bad ther vessel injured was Harting rele Morning, Bune. of Pha: 3 holes ‘panched in her sides. and water ‘casks and other movablés on shoe will prob iter galley srere swenk ‘away, ant lont, bly be ven vapunse Pont sae Farben yg le be Athius wench alleeoity. Rautiwonx, Jan Jim'Tho harbor, river and bay aro now open aud navigation is unobstructed. Hranst a. Janu 20-The emasted 1 wehr i ony Bot of en ai ant i es Inst yeu to} tere eaten on ti A svitaas damage this moring by the U 8 steamer Ver- a, Nonroux, Jan 21—Vesterday, as the steamer Newberno. of the Old Dominion line, was ‘coming ato bor wharf she became somewhat unrauungal riz wind whlch wns blowin Norwegiau bark F thipyesds making © hole is her sige Newrort, Ri, Jan22—The President of the company owning the'steaiuer Fitchburg, of New Bedford, which rt into the British schr Murti ‘and from st Jobn, the purpose to make ar. discharging of anges, e dumaxe rangements selshomipas of the sai the latter was on ‘Saturday into sehr jhtakes itto ‘New ‘York. PuitapeLruta, Jun, 22—Sebr & C No: 21st trom Boxtou; was wshore on Cape reported, aud will zo om Simpson's dock for repairs. St Joux, NB, Jan 22—Schr H D Holstead, of and from this port fur New York, was ashore at Dipver Harbor on Saturday morning and badly badly damaged. NOTICE TO MI MARINERS, LIGHT AT, te Lh BONITA, CAL. Wasmxeros, Jan 22-1 bihouie Hoard el that on and ufter Fe second order ira ‘xed w: igh will be wyatn exhibited at Point Bonita, Cal.,bur froin jess elevated position and about *4 of w mile nearer the point. ‘The light should be seen in clear weather from thy dock of @ vessel 19 feat above the sou 18 nautical miles, Black can buoy No 9 is ashore at Sandy Hook, oes . Tipeine. of brig Nell thou win, » on Sangy id, off SPOKEN. Ship Carl (Ger), from Bremen tor New York, Jan 7, lat 52 32. lon 320. ann Peru in, trom Leith for San Francisco, Oct 30, lat . hy ostag QEEE, frem Hull for Delaware ‘"Prench’ bar, showing JMFB, from New Orleans for Havre, Dec 2. lat 46, lon 34. Schr Mark Pendleton (of Bangor), from Branswick, for Fal) River (not as before), Jau 16, 4) miles ) of Hat toras OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Aurxanpura, Jan 13—Arrived, brig Tell (Nor), Morten- sen. Philadelphia, Bistros, Jan Wilmington, NC, Bostos, Jun 22—Sailed, bark Luis A Martines (Br), Horn, Hampten Rouils, Borpeavz, Jan 20—Sailed, bark Ouni(Nor), Abrabamsen, United State Brust, Jan 21—Saited, bark Nevado (Br), Hookway, New York. Cxtre, Jun 20—Arrived, bat timore, Deat., Jan 22—Arrived, bark C F Elwell (Br), Crosby, Now York for London, Dewxing, Jan 20--Sailed, ship Eugente Leonle (Fr), Cor- ow York, Arrived, bark Titania (Nor), Albreth- rts the erection of an ixed bright light visible side of Anticaa. —Arrived. bark Dux (Nor), Henricksen, Lovisa (Dan), Larsen, Bal- | sen, New York for Bilbou (see below). FPrepericxsuaven, Jan 1G—Arrived, bark Thyra (Dan), Bohlin, Philadelphia. Giovcksrxr, Jan 21—Sailed, bark Annie Lorway (Br), Gales, United States. Grexxock, Jan 20--Arrived, ship JS Wright (Br), Cro- well, New York. exvorr, Ja Janzen, New York. Uavex, Jan 22—Sailed, ship D W Chapman, Tukey, New Orleans; bark Almira Robinsan, Tarbox, do; schr Mattie W Atwooi, Neweomb, do, Liverroot, Jan 20—Arrived, ships Joseph (Br), McAr- thar, Norfolk, Va; Lertaux (Br), Davies, do; barks Arabia (Br), Easton, Mobile; Bengal, Loring, New Orleans; brig Laura (Br), Hartigan, Richmond, Va: 22d, steamers Lake Champiain (Br), Borne. Baltimore; England (Br), Thomp- son, York; ships Carondelet, Stetson, New Orleans; “| Juinie Cebils (Urg), Vila, New York; bark Adelia Carlton, Packard, Norfolk, Also arti 1d, ships John Murphy (Br). Murphy, New Orleans; Arlington (Br), Vickery, Uharleston; Senacor Iken (Ger), Lenz, Suvannah; harks Vesta (Nor), Thorsen, New Orleans; Joshua Loring, Cook. Charleston Sniled 20th, Geo Peabody, Clark, United Stat Suited , ships Scioto (Br), Mitchell, United States; Adorna, Hawkins, do: Virginia, Barker; New Orle: Goldhunter, Lincoln, New York; bark Tarpein (Bx), Doran. Richmond, Va. Loxvox, Jan 2!—Arrived, ship B F Metcalf, Blanchard, New York, Oleared 22d, barks Bozzo (Ital), Poggo, United States; Victor (Nor), Wange, Hampton Roads. Satled from Gravesend 22d, barks Minnie Campbell (Nor), Moller, New York; Edwin (Br), Borden, Philadelphia. Loxponverry, Jan 20—Suiled, bark Giureppina Accame (ital), Croviatta, United States. Lyxx, Jun 20—Salled, bark Sansone (Aus), Cappoal, United States. Lxonorx, to Jan 23—Arrived, bark Tillie Baker, Boynton, New York. Salted 19th, bark Mary Jenness, Oakes, New York. Movie, Jan Arrived, steamer Peruvii Smith, Portiand via Halitax for Liverpool (and proceeded): MARSKILLES, to Jun 22—Arrived, brig Myronus, Jay, New York. Matnovexr, to Jan 22—Arrived, bark Tewksbury L Swoat, Griffin, Boston. PALERMO, Jan 20—Salled, steamor Ca slo, for Spain and New York. Queaxstown, Jan 22—Arrived, steamer City of New York (Br), Land, Now York tor Liverpool (aud proceeded); brig Redowa, Wallace, Galveston. Arrived 28d, 4:30 AM, steamer City of Richmond (B:), Brooks, New Yorx tor Liverpool (nnd proceeded), Rorrerpam, Jan 20—Cleared, bark Maria & Sarah (Dutch) Hardrat, United States. St Heiuxa, Dec 27—Salled, bark Rance (Fr), Grielau (from Iloilo), New York. St Nazainx, Jan 21—Sailed, ship Abner I Benyon, Watts, United States (had been windbound since Jan 2). Tanracona, to Jun 22- @alled, brig Tubal Cain, Stone, Now York. Sailed from « United Kingdom port Jan 20, bark Marl ette (Sw), Overguard (from Liverpool), Savannah. Loxpox, Jan 22—Bark ‘Titania (Nor), Albrethsen, from New York for Bilboa, put into Falmouth to-duy leakwand with loss of suils, boats, galley, bulwarks and stanchions, Bark Margarethe (Ger, Wilson, at Etsinore from New York, must diseb «rg McKen- 1 (Br), WEATHER REPORT. Piyxovurn, Jan 22, PM—Wind SE, fresh. FOREIGN | PORTS, Hz. Doo (not ‘ot 4th) ~Bailed, bark Jobw Math. ark Carlton, Coggins, New Avexann, * York; briz L F Hanson, Huntly, do. ligne ‘Koxe, Doc 8 ~Arrivod, ship Cutwater, Creelman, urdiff. London; sehr M: NO Hon rilien Nov 21. ship Jas Alken (Br), Sim, New York. 5 —Suiled, bark Challenge (Br). ohare. Gardner, do; 27th, bark Jou Bunyan, Graves, Sth, ships Star of the West, 28th, Mathews, do; Dee 1, barks 0 ¢, from Hong Kong. Arcived, sche Sarah E Douglass (Br), an. Dee 14—Arrives brigs Georgina (Br, St Elme (Br), ey, Cape Town; 15th, 0 Frangise (Ger), ———, and Obed Baz- ont av PRixcr, ‘arrived, sche Vineyard, Rose- brook, Boston for Nirwzonne, hin load for New York. iio Jansino, Dee 17—Ai brigs Senorita. Townsend, Baltinn th, Aabine (oes wills jehmond, Hailed inh, schr Ginnce (Be ship Intrepid, ah mouth: Teh, a oC Stary brig Abbie ford. ra: In port Dec neva, Melon, ‘ew Yo arker, Phapavan, une; Rh Hampton Roads icleared) : bri for Hampton Ronde; Jane W ‘Ai.thogh, uckrichs Ger) gon, tor Okenbary (Br). G vayear, biiaed Neg Ke atone. sp mage rem ai ¥, io Janeiro Paiadelphia: Reward Johnson, MeDonal New York, Hallett, Sydney x, NB, Jan 18--Arrived, sebre Spring Bird (BD: fy Wat, Dee t—Arrivea, bars Mabel, ja for United States: 19th, Crown Prince vere (oth pus tu for # ‘barbor); Nellie alals, red 19th, brig Mattie BR Russell, Russell, Havana, phiicauvano, Dee 13—Arrived, bark Sarmiento, Moody, ston, Vatranatso, Dec 14—Arrived, ship Empire, Leckie, Tal- | eabuano. Sreauve City or Banuix.! Nicolo Tomasso, es, Sandy Hook. Ane J » Prost, hom Hong Kong for New Yor Batstot, ‘Pin, Jan 8—In port, Belmont, Blagdon, for Pensacolu. STON, E, Jan 8—Cleared, Chiogg!a. verus. ee Bonpxacx—Satled from Pauiline Jan 4, O1 rages, Fisceo- naro. New York; 6th, Speranza, Olsen, do; Fido, Thorsen, Hampton yr _NReee in G—Sailed, America (8), De Limon, New Routhampton Oth ied, ish Channel. tt Dee 5—smtl na) aura, Lauro, ly, from London S—Arrived, Great Broughton, Edkin, San an nen Augustine Kobbe, Carver (from th. fame (1 W algared to in and cleared, fur, randy cleared for Ph iiteaelpny . Jun 6—snflod, lona, Klein, Pensacola; Ethi- ‘ig, New York. wn &—Arrived, Nanos, Graff, New York ; Min-y- don, Leslie, San Franeixeo, Sailed Mt india, Moran, New Orleans; Aimo, Bremer, phitadotphti. Hari xroot 1), Jan 7—Arrived, Atlantic, German, Jun 9--Of, Lake Sayerlor, Stewart, from Liv. Liverpool for Havana; York; Agnes Campbell, Tsun Ov Widut—Ancho the Motherbank, Jen 4, Terrwod, Keog, ro Lon ama i, Jun OA ron Celtic Weseprot vor ce » Gloadell, New WRitied Ath, Adelaide Norris, Robinson, Savannah: Vieto- fin Nyanga, Largo, Sun Franelveg Suh, Ssiene, Ochi- one ew Grewt it oi ie. Williams, Wilmington; i ine ey 2 Pit fe phia (ate Deater)s' Chel 24-—Sailed, steamer W A Scbolten (Duteh), | eaton (Hn). Browning, Yor; 0 hi Hecate Goongine, egies, Philadel Great Ormalead Sth, Annie M Smull, Warland, from or ous, Jan S—-Arrived, Canada (9), Sumner, New ¥ dout to reture); Kate Crosby, Hibbo maberg, Bull River; Atlas, Powers, bette a, New York, Entered out Silk Hhlnestetson, for New York, Clonred Sth, Muty M itd Pocward, Batavia; oth, Luigi, Cost: ved at Graverand 9th, Marie, from Montreal. Sulled from do 9th, Ipocar, tor Pensacola, Lyx, Jan 8—Sailed, David 8, Rovegno, Baltimore: Lidg, Schiatfino, do. aloviunt, 8-Arrived, Village Bete, Little, Bulti- mi Alice Brndshaw, Sandford, St to Fstiten Dee ‘ornelius Grinuell, repor r—Put into the Monde London fur New Poursuourn, Jan S—Salled. Eva L Leonard, Packer (from Boston), Gottenburg. QvkexstowN, Jan 8—Arrived, Saron, Jensen, Baltimore. Proex10N, Jan 8—Sailed, Pietro, Cafiero, Boston. Stavanoer, Dee 28—Arrived, Byfoged Christenson, Thor- son, Philadelphia, ‘Thneste, Jan S—Sailed, Idea, Coppola, New York. Pensaco! , le stranded Jan 3 RALTAR, Jin S—The Spvedwell, United States bark, in udvertised for sale on the 15th of Jan. Liverroor, Jan 8—It is esti ponrance, shat bales, part bales at along the const about Adrigoll, from the wreek of thi from Guiveston for Liverpool, aay probably comprise about two-thirds of the 1,049 bales xbe had on board. ‘Tho master of the Lillian M Vigna, York, reports that on Dec 26, «8 gale uf wind, in las 47 35S. Jon 81 39 W, the cargo (Iudian cora) shifted, and a quantity had to be thrown overboard; three water casks, spare topmast and ull movable things were swopt over. bourd, and « portion of the Lulwarks on port side was car ried away, Lurrit, Jun 8—John Liddle, pilot, revorts that a seaman named Hans Wilhelmsen, belonging to the burk Hertha, of Prince Kaward Island, was washed overboard und drowned during the voyaze trom Leith to Phiidelphiu, Decvased bi 27 years of age, and a native of Sweden. yMouTH, Jan 8 ~The Ariudne, Bale, arrived yesterday from Ph ‘Philadsiphin, with joss of sails, bulwarks. aad other laniag ‘The'Kusslau bark Lalneta:. Rovenborz, trom London for South Carolina, put fi hery to-day with loss of sails. Roszock, Jan 6=The Alexandrine, Rickeles, fre York for Fillsu, which put inte Warnvmunde Dec 2 deing aground, will probably dixcharse her carzo here Jonvors are being wade to procure’ ® steamer to take the cargo on to its destination, 10 Graxpe, Dec 9-T ‘hish n Richmond (four), Thy order of the 13 » Trauex, Jan 8—The hark James Dunean, Kirkham (black outs), from Prince Edward Island for Cork for orders, iw reported to bu disabled foremast kone, cargo shifted and vessel in leaky condition. Master is in charge and has wired for tn Wevwoctu. Jan 8—The bark Oxford, of Liverpool, White, from Havre for Southwest Pass, in ballast, has put in with Aeseereane’ list, ballast shifted and crew refusiug so trim upright, AMERICAN PORTS Arrived, steamer Gen Whitney, Bal- Fangs pleat van 3 ork, Stoamer Neptune, y Clonfuagon: Ei Berry, Now York; schrs Mivcholl, Hayti. tenmor Georyo Appold, i Loveland, Natlod—Stenmors Siragossa, Mar propellers of the Hultimore and Fy: sehr Annie Whitney, anda numer of other vesals tolore ore detained uy ice, ‘ived, barks Addie Ht Can. (Bt), Jonkins, Lon- (inotuno Repetto (Ital). Gallnto, Dankirk; James Washington, and three ersburg line: brig Har- Kduway (Br), McDonald, Swansex: !anaa Marin’ (Rus), Ekqvist, ou water, By bogs 4 Adelaide, Stover, Mar- tiniqui ‘M Jones (Be, mage, +Demarara;’ schrs Minnie A Rend, Strout, doz J A "Brown, Nickeryon, Bar- C B Jones, Snow, Bosto mor’ Loulsn, Walker, Ronnoke River, NG ner (Br), Smith, Londonderey : ane. sy hy (Br), Reid. Liverpo: Sperimento (Ital! ia senoa; schrs Thos N si Petchor, Boston; Stephen M Haines, Apponau: brook, MeDufie, Ba jushrod W fill, Haw Gleared, steamers Jotins Hopkins Hallett, Boston; Laue gilie, Bennett, Wilmington, N C; brig Concord, Boyle, Matanzas. | _ Also. cleared, brig Amelia Kmma, Allen, St Jago; achrs E M Rood, Kolsey, viuence: G P Pomroy, Bryant, Port- ayo, Bueksport. 2 jan 22—Arrived, barks Theodore Par- “Nieuwe Diop: Svea (Sw). Soderholun, iP Smith. New York: barks Modes (BO. Marsh, Brunswick: Aladdin (Nor), re sen, Cork for orders: Abiel Abbot, Chase, Weymouth ; brig Antonio Liasat (Sp). Barateau, Barcelona, i Ifa = ui Ga, Jun 22—Arrived, bark Norton (Br), Davies eft, FULTON, Tex, Jan 1—In port, wehr Lizzie Titus, Phillips, ba New York, arrived Dec 19, to sail Dee 16 on her re- TORTRESS MONROE, Jan 22—Arrived, barks Humber (Br , Hendersoa, Dublin: ‘Orion (Nor), Eilerhasen, Gi cester; Johann Lanz (Russ), Bforkvish, Warrow, all se t Laurence (Br), Doe, Demerara for Bultimore ; brigs raiz, jovassa for do; Genius (Ger), Ultman, Rio Janeiro for orders. 22d—Passed in, bark New Light, Snow, from Rio Janeiro for Baltimore; also ship Bremen. Hled—Burks Teteus (Nor), Norfolk; | Johannes Rod Riehmond ; (Rus), Eleanora, and Pasta, brigs & rate (batch) sehr ra A ker (Sw), Radstxky, Bordeaux; Catalina (Sp), Matanzas. and Francis J a Todd, und Anna (Ger), Baltimore, Baltimore Brockwoldt, Now York ALL RIVER, J mh Dida i7—Sailod schr Joseph Far ry, for Baltimore, Fir, yan 22 Arrived, wchr Rovkle H Yates, vin rik, w 1 WORILE, ‘Jen A ved, brig Minule Abbie, wri © St Thomas: schrs Terasa (Sp), Cardona, Matanzas; Minn! 8 Conant, Baker, Trinid MACHIASPORT, Jan 12—Arrived, sehr Albert, King, Rockland, to load ba. Sailed—A schoo Ww. NEW ORLEANS, Jan se te 9 ak Her Mabesty (Br), Leahy, Liverpool; bar erert, Lad Kimira, Partridge, Rio Jw Jobnion, Sun it New r Cleared Ship Lake Onvario (BP), aitlre Liverpool z2d—Arel steamer Hai ), Erdmann, Bremen via Went tudieny Ale iter, Liverpool; barks {At (or), Johnson, Lou- don Viresonn (5p), ‘Shudren, Bareeioba: beige Chittoor (Br). jortley, Gibraltal sane arrived, ship Scotia, Baker, Bordeaux; sche ry K simmons, Richinona, lied Spe dake Ontario (Br), aud Adolphas (Br), Paine (Nor) Kaverpoot} LAverpool ere. caret esate Iunhs Mataees Nt Magdalene (A eve atio (Sp), Malaga: Nimrod eee) SGenoa; reso (Aun, Havre: Monhogan, do; Brilliant Nor). do; Arno, (Aus), do; Louisiana ‘(Itul), ‘do; Sibel Xen do seh sage at Slater, i ORK "Fan. 20 id, steamer Ellen 8 Terry. ir, Newbern, NC, for New York, put in for coal; barks r (Nor), Cartéon, Dublin; Ambrosia (Nor), Borresen, red—Shi} iCAGOULA. Ahr ad Sa 4 Liverpool. me sina an j— Ar ri lemphis (Br), sabe Uoetle B Mortow, Dewslags ot —Schr Adaie Jorden, Leavitt, Havana (and saile wuaited-—Sehe Edwin 8 Tyler, Miller, Harrisbargh, Texas. PENSACOLA, Jau 17—Artived, sche Annie Lewis, Al- drich, Demerara. Cleared --Bark Kalerva (Rus), Ruvko, Liv Mgt Isth—Arrived, bark Maud (Br), Russel, Flymoath, Ey sehr Wapella, Penny, Mobile. Bard Munolia, (Br), Worden, Sunderland, L, Jau 22—Arrived, schr Sunshine, Clirs- HIA, Jan 20—Cleared, bark Gatseppe Verdi oole, # (not Queenstown), rrived, steamers Williamsport, Willets, New York; macros Worth, do; mun, Crowell, Boston; bark Mix Br), Potter, Belfast, £; eeir Monte Christo, Smith, a Roberts, Li r. rod—Steamers Doiainion (po pool: tehre Abie L Dow. Young, O: spoculator (Br) Willbang, Spenien Nain Vt iickmens Kinney, Beyus enmers tora Civ and Nederlaad, Wind N, Det bark trom Neweusile, fs sehrad M ‘Rickard, from | Attte, from Rockland: #0 Noyes, trom Newbury or Tn port ship Jouann Pellimen, and severul sehouners Passed down - Burks Francesco, Italt, — Guisypina C, Flavio Lydin Cordetl, wud brig Tritum, ‘Very little ice reported in the bay. a, Del, Jum 21—~Arrived, bark Consetgtio (Ital), Con- estiore, Hull, Junker cry, (a yap wet a AND, Jan 20—Cleared, scr Albert Clarence, ew Yor! PORTSMOUTH, Jan 19—Arrlved, bd Dayli Reed, | Hoboken: J W Sawyer, Orctard, and Winger Per: kins, New York qohre Paragon, Shute, Charleston; Amos Walker, Poland: PROVIDENCE, * yan 20—Arrived, steamer Vindicator, Rogers, Philadelphia, Suilod—Steamer Blackstone, M: ahs Baltimore via N ba 2) ae Kate & Rich, wervad Port May via Honolulu ip ‘ing Coelric (Br), ‘Welviile Calls (nos qeetheesaited, ship CF Sargent Weis. Callan, S0u1—Saited. ships Lightning ar, i Kong; ‘W400 Granger, Doane. rool; bark Kamnehanieha f¥ (iE) 19~Arrived, bark Fiester (Ger), Rash, f Magnolia, Daggett, New York; ship Vancouve liver, Liverpool ; sehr Geo W Am drews, Wal ‘ork. arson biek Heser (Ger, Pash, Darien; sehr Core Pendleton, Fernandin ed—stenmer Leo, Daniels, Naveau; ship Lillian (Br), Pensecola: ourk Kromas (Nor), Bareeiona, Alu 21 Below, a seloouer, supposed the Chae E Moody, irom Ne ork, YARD AVE . ats Alics M Putnem, oe do; echrs Cyr ‘Hobokes for do; w York for Port (Br), and Anna ¢ ! far St Jol ern Queen. b mH for doy hi nd Hiverside (Hr) B tor do: Bilin A Bened (Br). st Joun tor do; Giunmire $F), Cornwallis tor Phiin- deiphia, ‘iaggie D Marston, Boston for Savannah, P by. 20tn—Selir Hunninaton, Boston. iy e Holmes; schre Cora ae Frye; wersanie (rl, Chas o Rogers and Harries r), Barbadoes for ‘ole for Savanaah ; Agnes Clarine (Bri, for i Ch Ns, for do; Clarine “thes, "Aina d, Drig Starlight (of Ban; Ts Addie M Bird, Wood's jew Bedtord tor Wood’ a Hol tne Alice M Pornan; Beard (br), Mabel P Staples, Moonlight and Cyrus WiLMINGTON, NO, Jun 20—Arrived, steamer Benetac- tor, Jones, New York. 22d—Artived, bark Brodrene (Nur), Evensen, Liverpool ; schr Addie & Neil watantas sah YACHTS, For ea iis SCHOONER Pact GLTNONTE: lenge! feot; breadth, 10 4.10 few Jopth, 6 B10 20,37 pda a xvod condition throughout gH found: sail- MOHAN fast. For information apply to GALLUP, GAN & OO., Groton, Con MISC ELLANEOU f OAL HAVANA LorleRy,~ OFFICIAL LIST OF THE 1 DRAWING Pion TOOK PLACE _— 13, 1877, Grexxock, Jan 9—Phe ary Jane, 2 the bite for | 506 1000 18892... 500 13900. ...60@ 19033... .600 19072. . 1000 19283. ...600 teem 500 500 500 19858....500 500 19406,...500 500 19418. _ 19468, 0 +600 500 +500 19477....500 500 500 19517.,..500 500 500 19605... .600 500 500 19613. ...500 500 500 19629. ...500- 500 500 By 1000 500 500 1 500 400 600 19753... .1000 500 500 19778,...500 500 13910... 500 19704. ...500 500 18916....500 19875. $00 18042....500 19951 500 14175...1000 20022 500 14195....500 20101 -500 14246....500 20121 600 14247...1000 20189... .500 500 14321....500 20240....500 500 14332....500 20304,...500 500 ot 500 20308. ...500 400. +500 20819, ...500 500 14399....500 20341....500 600 14425....500 20351....500 500 500 20357....500 500 500 20404. ....500 500 500 20476....500 500 20556... .500 500 20558. 500 500 20579... .500 500 20595. ...508 500 20609... .500 500 20639... .500 500 20696, .. .500 500 20764, ....500 1000 500 SESEEESSEESESESESSSESEESEEE SEESESSSESESSSESEES 3 SEESEEESEEEEEE Bit SEESESESESSEEESESSEE SEEe SSESESSESESSEEESEEESESESSSSESSEEREEEES seecebbskseeeeeeeetsetebsbeeeeeiere:se: & s shies arbre 500 17167... .500 17177... .600 SESSSSSSESSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSSSESSESSESE +500 17220 400 17221 600 17281 500 17234 +500 17291. 500 17292. -500 17298. -500 17320. +500 17334. +500 17346. 500 17392. 500° 17446. 600 500 500 500 -500 500 1000 -600 500 500 500 500 4.24205. 500 500 “24217 100 500 24245... .500 500 500 24279....500 500 > 400 24401....500 100000, 600 24580... .500: ++ 500 500 24587... .500 +500 17917.,,.500 24601... 500 -500 17925....500 24605....500 500 17962..,.500 24613....600 500 17965....500 24661, ,..500 500 17980...1000 24677. 500 600 500 24707... .1000 .500 500 2471 he 4 500 500 ++ 500 500 500 500 5 600 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 600 500 00 600 A PROXIMATION PRIZES. No, No, Mis... ‘$1000 iigos, 1490. ...$500 1492...,: 7115....1000. 12000. NEXT DRAWING F. ARY 1, 187%, B, MARTINEZ & 0O., In April, 1873. we sold the prise of oa we mre avanr 1, 1877. kot NINTH ANNUAL @TATRMEN? the NATIONAL tre INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE UNITLD STATRS OP AMRRICA, WASHINGTON, D. Q.-- "== CHARTERED BY CONGRESS CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,004 om in bank. g United St de (market oa, and chy bounds (market Ms rsen i 4 Wecured. Uy iret morveages ete foie pe policies, 8110, Interets tnd rente accrtisd, bat not die Premiums tb course of collection (net)... .. semi-annual aud quarterly pre- Assets January 1, 1377, $4,017,101 56 LIABILITIES, polivive in $2,466,373 00 lapsed and Table tu restoration rid a: on all Surpins, serve Total tneome for the yea Total disbursements for she year eipts over disbursements. N elaine, matured endawine iin of te company. augue 1398 ie c r Number of waw ‘policiew “tes Fexcess of Polat er hens larse accu: the ean pi a ry Pied? atta dOnng petal the | j j ;

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