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10 THE STATE. CAPITAL. A Bill Fixing Seven Fer Cent as the Legal Rate of Interest. BREAKING UP POOL SELLERS. A Combined Movement for Investigating Insurance Companies. ALuaxy, Jan. 24, 1877. Both houses were again busy to-day. The Seuate | hhad :ts hands full of the vational and absorbing issue | Tespecting the count of tho electoral vote and the Rouse nad a variety of business to divert its attenlon, A deluge of bills followed the reading of the journal, | * promiment among them being one by Father Bradley to cut down the salaries of ali the officials in the Brook- lyn city goverument from fifteen to forty per cent, | one by Stepheu O'Hare for the better protection vf life on railroads wud visewhere. 1) provides for the saler @torage of dynamite and all such explosive substances fu warehouses and on Ireight cars, Any person @bo violates the provision im regard 10 storage = shall «= bes tlable = tos any person injured, or the legal representatives of uny person Killed, in damages not exceeding $5,000, The penalty for violating the provision regulating their transporta- tien shall be imprisonment tor from turce to twenty years, One by Mr. Ecciesine, who appears to take all insurance inatiers unuer his wing, to amend the char tor of the Westchester Fire Insurance Company 80 as to permit the reduction of the uumber of directors to thirteen, Two bills by Luke Cozzens to regulate the practice uf the Surrogute’s oltice in New York--the rst to allow the evidence taken in contested will cages (often utnounting to 1,000 pages of legal cap) 0 be filed in the oflice the same as judgment rolls, in place of being recorded as at present in tuil with the will, and providing also that testumentary guardiaus shall testify and take out letters the sume as execu- tora; the second bill to expedite the work of the Sur- rogate’s office by delegating to the clerk certain powers ol the Surrogate, COMPLETION OF THE THIRD CIVIL DISTRICT COURT HOUSE, ‘A bill from Mr, Corsa to provide for the completion of the Court House in the Phird Judson! district, by handing the work over to the Commissioner of Public Works in place of the three casygoing pumps who dave bad it so long and whose term of oltico expired December 31, 1876. The court room on the Urst floor when finished shull be banded over to the Second Vistriet Police Court, the prison part of the building to the Commissioners of Charities and Correction and the peil tower to (he Fire Department. | REPEALING THK USURY LAWS, A Dill from Mr, Cowdin, for the repeal of all laws bp the subject of usury, and for the enactment of a Jaw stipulating that the rate of interest on money sball-continue to be seven per cent; that no person or corporation shall receive more (han that rate, aud | that whenever any greater sum shall be tuken the | excess over seven per cent muy be recovered from the purty so receiving it, providing action is com- Menced within two years from the time excess in the transaction occurred, except those laws which allow juterest to be taken in advance ana allow exchange of drafts and checks, The following petition, signed by some of the most prominent merchants und bavk- ers in New York, accumpauied the bill ;— kw York, August, 1876. NATE aND TUR ABSEMBLY OF To tnx HonokanLe THE vik STATE OY New YORK The undersigned respectiully petition your honor- Able bowies tu cnuct a law repealing all luws on the pubject ol usury, aud to substitue thereior the tol- jowiug provisions, 10 con-titute ttle 3, chapter 4, art 2 ol the Revised Statutes of the State of wew York. Sketion 1,—The rate ol interest upon the loun or for- bearance of uny money, goods of things im uctivn, shail continue to be $7 upon $100 tor one year, aad alter that rate for a greater or less sum, or fora lunger or shorter ime, : person or corporation shall, directly or ake OF receive in money, goods or things ‘or im apy other Way, any greater sum or greater value, ur the loan or jorbearance of any Money, yvods or things ip actiou than is above | Ppresctived. Whenever uuy greater sum or vaiue than is above pregerived shail be taken or received, the ex- ese Over said $7 Upon $100 allowed ax above provided may be recovered trom the person or corporauon so taking or receiving the sume, proviged that such action is commenced within two years from the ume she excess in said transaction vecurred, Ske. 3 —All other luws on the subject of usury or regulating the interest of money, except those laws wh ch allow interest to Le taken in wdvance and allow exchange ou draits and c ure hereby repealed. PARKEK, WILDER & 62 Leouard st. MENL HUTCHINSON & CO., 61 Worth at BARBOUR BROTHERS, 134 Charch st. WILLIAM ©, LANGLEY & C0., 78 Worth st. H. B. CLAFLIN & CO., 140 Courch #1. RHOAD! OSVENOK & 54 Whito st. HOWARD, SANGER & CO,, 462 Broadway, JOHN M. DAVIES & CU,, 386 Broadway. FE. 3. JAFFRAY & CU. , 350 Broadway. FABBRI, CHAUNCEY & CO., 48 South st. y D & ASPINWALL, 54 South st. MINTURN & CO., 783 soutu st BRos, & CO,, 20 Wall et. A ISELIN & Co 48 Wall st A.A. LOW & BROTHERS, 31 Burling slip. GREENEBAUM BROTHERS, 1 Nassau st. Oo. M GAKL & CU., 3 Nassau st KUHN, LOEB & CO., "31 Nasguu » 10 Worth st. JAND, PHELPS & CU., 45 Exchange place, ‘KE KELLY & 00., 46 Exchange place, And some 700 others, representing bankers, manafac- turers and mercantile firms with capital of notless tuan $00,000,000, APTER THE POOL SELLERS. A bill by Mr. Strahan, provicing that any person keeping a place for recording bets or selling pools on any contest of speed, skill or strength, or on the result of any politica! pomination, appomtment or election, or on any contingency whatever, or who shall keep apy device or apparatus for regulating or selling of pools, shall be deemed gutlty of a misdemeanor, and pn conviction be imprisoned not more than two ycars, or a ine of $2,000, or both. A SERIES OF HILLS, Mr. Hammond, of Dutchess, introduced a bill that gives insurance companics the right to take town bonds, and contines them in their securities to those ot New York State. Mr. Bowen, of Clinton, a bill that takes away the power to sue for vioiations of tho Excise law in towns rom the Overseers of the Poor and gives tt to the Commissioners of Excise, Christopher Flecke ob. ed a chunce to fire in his bill for the abolition of o Department of Varks ang the transter of tts duties to the Commissioner of Public Works. THK OLD PaMILIAR DODGK, Last year Senator Woodin introduced an amendment to the charter of New York city of an elaborate and utopian character. Few people took the pains to Feud it, and it dropped im the waste paper | Wasket ut the end of the session. Mr. Fish gulvauized Mt pte Hite again ‘and wiroduced it to-day, It 1s gard w be » scheme for smuggling some threadbare , Who have been a long time out nied with any honest trade or calling, into snug 8 in the city govern. ment. Of course it has no chance of reaching the age of maturity. MAKING If EASY POR DRLINQUKSTE. Mr. J. G. Dimond presented a petition, accompanied by a bill, on the subject of relieving people in arreurs for assessments in New York city, the vill providing | that wt any ume within a year atver the passage of we | uct any persou may pay ty the Comptrolier the amount | of any tax upon property, real or personal, and ut it | Pleases Lim, in turoe separate instalments, urd the penalty tor being in arrears shail not exceed seven per ecnt. u A TIMRLE RESOLUTION, Dr. Hayes came to the front to-day with an im. portant and most timely resolution, instructing the Committee on Ways and Means to ioquire ito and re} w rt whether some measures may Hot be udupted by ch the propoced alteration in the original design of the new Capitol may be arrested the consirucion buslaing without architeciural unity be prevented, asthe architects, Kielitz, Oimstead avd Richardson, the authors of the vandal plan to ruin the noble building that hax wow almost reached completion, | meet bere to-morrow to perfect their plans and specilivations this resuiation ts opportune. The over- wbhelming weight of un intelligent public judgment is hy with the resolution by Dr. Hayes, wad the dd anxious desire is that steps will be taken nyuUctiCn oF olnerwi to pi nt an outrage that Will be little less thaw sacrilexious. COMPROMISE APPROVED. Mr, Post, of Cuyuga, 4 republican, offe a joint resolution that the Legislature of the State of New York approve the compromise plan for counting th electoral vote wdopted by commitiees of both houses ul Congress. The resolution went over under the rule, GOING FUR THK INSURASCR COMPANIES, The resolution offered by Me. Fish, callin insurance compan meuts m real estat ruterest paid, or in default, was pt amendment by Mr. Spinola, inquiring the amount vaid by the companies to counsel 19 makibg Joans ol money, nid Also an amendment of Mr, Mitchell, for & stute- ment of the amounts invested in New York city real estate INVESTIGATING THE COMPANIES. Mr. Purdy will offer the following resolution to- | bad patrolled for hours and hours the night pre- pecially among nalicy holers. as to the practice and stand- ne lite insurauce companies doing business in this State, Resotved, That a special committee of tive be appointed with power to send for persons aud papers and to employ competent, expert help to examine nx speedily ns can be juto the Draction wnt standin: of life iusnrance com: a todo business iu hls 5t re house such remedial levisiation as cheer necessary for the protection of the life insurance i of the public. THR HAPPY PaMILY. Between the shower of vilis und resolutions som harp and basty sparring tovk place between some Oo! the leading orutors of the House. On a point of order as to wi era question of privilege had supreme ctuim to the floor General Spinola said to General Husted, **The gentleman from Westchester thinks be knows everything, and this isa piece of braggudocio on bis part.” General Hustep—t rise to a question of privilege. General SrivuLa—This is the second time the gen- tleman has arisen to a question of privilege, Here Mr. Straban made some offensive remark & an_ undertone, General SrizoLa—1 am better than you, Mr, Straban. . Mr. STRANAN—Now, sir, [ arise to a question of priv. flege, and | protest, in the name of the House, agaist this conauet op the part of a gentleman who tramples on all the propricies. General Spixo.a—I say, sir, be must keep himeelf within the rules of the House and not use language in private that he dare not uso when addressing tho louse, High Admiral Laxangix—| rise to a point of order. The gentieman from New York 1s not taiking to the subject under discussion, tr. ALVoRD—My head 1s cool, and T want to have it wo by keeping out of this scrunmage, Major Purpy—I congratulate the gentleman at not Demy in thts ecriminage, the first that he was ever out of, fhe atmosphere soon grew clear again, and things went on penceably to the eud. FEELING ANOUT THY SENATE DEWATE, The feeling about the debate on the Woodin reroiu- tions 18 that the democrats have achieved uw snbstan- | tial victory, Senator Sprague put himself square on the record im lavor of the compromise measures aud Mr. Hurris’ resolution shows where that gentleman stands, A vete will provabiy be reached to-morrow aud the original resolutions wil ve sustained, owt if Mr. Harris offers anew his resojution snustaming the comprounise measure there 18 no donbt whatever ot its adoption, to this 4 sg userest HELL GATE PILOTS. "The bill introduced by Me, Webb, of Dutchess, chair- man of the Cominittee on Commerce und Navigation, in relation to Hell Gee pilots, abolishes an oid pirat: ical custom of compelling vessels to pay halt of pilot ago tves when they do not employ any pilot HANKS AND KANKERS The Committee vn Ways and Means will have a Special meeting on Thursday, to hear arguments on | the bill tor the taxation of banks. A large attendance | of bankers 18 anticipated. A DEZMENTED GODIVA. THE MORNING WALK OF AN INSANE WOMAN— REMARKABLE SCENZ IN THE TOMBS POLICE | COURT—A SPECTRE ON THE BENCH. The freezing wind whistled spitelully around the corners of the houses on Prince street, near Mott, yes- terday morning, between seven und cight.o’clock, and Officer Seilbelt, of the Fourteenth precinct, as he patrolied his post, buttoned bis cout tightly and looked longingly 1or bis expected reliet from duty, ‘Yo say, therefore, that be was astouisbed at seeing a wonan two blocks distunt walking along the street entirely devoid of clothing, but famtly expresses bis feclings, Yet, sure enough, there belore his eyes was a young wotnan as nude as J.ady Godiva in her historic ride through Coventry. Seilbelt pinched bisarm to assure himself that he was not dreaming, and becoming satisfied on that point, clutched bis club and hurried alter the figure, She saw him coming and ran, but he, moro sprightly, was soon by her side, Charitably throwing his over- coat around her shivering form, he took ber intoa neighboring grocery. Here while ho procured suitable clothing, he Icarned that sho wasa poor insane woman, Anme White, who lived at No. 56 Priace sireet, He conveyed ber home and found that she had only recently been released from the Insane Asylum on Biackwell’s lalavd where she had been contined threo months. Her insanity was the result of long continued illness, ‘The anfortunate young woman, he learned, was thirty-live yeurs of age und by occupation a bookiolder, She resided with her ather, Who, strange to relate, was also insane, Bon tived happily vogether, barmiess in their mad. ess, supported uy u lew relatives. Uuly ap tour belore being found in the atrect she had urisen wud called her iather, to whom she said that she bad determined to gu once more into the world, Soon ulterwurd she divested herself of all clothing, and, shouting “Send for a priest!?? hastened iuto the street. A lady living on the first floor beard the request and burried jor Father Kear..cy, woo was present when the officer urriveu. cer Seilbeit tvok the unfortunute creature to th: ‘Toba und placed her in Judge Dutly’s reception room to await bis dispusition of other cases, jeuving her ia charge of Officer McGowan, Now Oilicer McGowan vious and Was Very, very sleepy. So he dropped into an easy chair and wished he was in bed. Sloviy his eyelids began to close and fitfully bis head began to bod, and 1 five minutes the guardian of the peace was in dreamland A SPECTRE. ‘The josane woman watched her keeper with the pro- verbial cunning of her kind, una findiwg bim sound asleep s:icutly opeued the door leading to the xanctuin adjoining the court, aud then softly stole through the door which opens on tho judicial bench, taking up ber position about Live feet im the rear of Judge Dully and faciug the court room, She luoked, indeed, like a spectre, A long black cloak, with hood attached, en- veloped ber from head to tuot, with ouly a smal open ing at the fuce, which revealed a ghastly and emaciated countenance. Her cyes tooked wild und haggard and wierdly started from their sockets; her compressed | lips were livid, and her elevated arm and long point- ing floger gave her the appearance of one risen from | the gr.ve, She stood silent and impassive as a marble statue. The court room contained at the time only about a dozen persons beside the court attendapts and officers, Tue former were lotlng lazily, paying but little atten. tion to the proceedings, and the latter were occupied, ach at bis accustomed duty. Judge Dufly was bus! engaged siguing commitments, and the various cier! had their 1aces close to their desks scribbling at a turi- ous rate. But one person noticed the strange woman us sbe stood behind the Judge's chair. A SCKNE IN COURT. A pocr, degenerate snd ragged rum drinker, whose | nose resembied a railroad dasger,hght, stood cliaging to tbe frou rail and tacing the Judge. “He was await- ing sentence for having been found jn the gutter the night previous grossly intoxicated. His biinking eyes tirst saw her. He gasped us he caught sizht of the ap- parition; histeeth began to chatier and bis knees to shuke, Judge Dully looked up trom his writing a mo- ment to pity the poor wretch prior to committing bin to the Island, and, noticing his trembling manner, suid, kindly :— “Wel, Jobn, dr——?" A hollow, sepulchral voice syliabled through the court room :— “Disgraced! Disgraced! forever damned !"” The voice appeared to come from the turtber end of | the covrt room, near the maiu entrance, and all eyes | were tustaptly turned i Judge Daily litted bis ne iu ustonishinent aod casta black jook at Sergeant Blake, Who in turn scowled at Officer Kusb, who looked inquiringly at another officer, Wao »pologeticaliy rapped op a bench with his kuile and throw & meaning glance at an ur- chin near the door, as he shouted :-- “Order in the court.’? But one man knew whence the words came. The poor, ragged drunkard grew whiter and whiter as he gazed at the spectre. ‘The excitement soon subsided and the Court pro- ceeded to busiaess. i “John, you were found last night lying miserably | drunk in«—" Agai came the voice, but Jouder than before. 1 “saved! ed! saved! and saved by « woman's | baud !?" | Toe shivering wretch at the bar convalsively clutched | an officer's coat, and pointing ut the motioniess appa- Fition shricke i “My God! Dve got ’om again !—I've got ’em again | | Take ne away from her !—tuke me away from h Judge Dufly jumps trom fis veay tn dismay. fhe audience arive us one person, The clerks drup their peus, aud turn pale, us they look around. They rush tor the railing, Judge Duffy siands for,a moment hore | ritied, but the digmity of the Court comes to his rescue the ghost and hurries her into the re Theo, breathless, he seeks expia The siveping officer awakens, iooks sheepish ana and the unfortunate worwan is bastily hayen’t you yet got over your Disgraced! Forever and tion, explains all, committed to the tender mercies of the Commissioners | of Cuarities und Correction. i AHAWATH CHESED. At Chickering Hall, last evening, the Young Men’ Association of the Congregition Ahawath Chesed gave @ “Iiterary and musical entertainment,” which was Hiberally patronized. ‘The object of the young men in organizing as thoy have 16 to promote the strength of Judaism by instruction in Jewish history, in morality, philosophy, science and boilesiettres, and, incidental. y, by the establishment of a library. "In furtherance of the object lust evening’s entertainment was donviless a success, The cntire parquet wus occupied by thuse who had secured reserved seats, and tho gallery, too, was weil filled PASSING FORGED CHECKS. Oficer Rook, of the Third procinet, South Brooklyn, arrested Jolin Dean, of No. 47 Carroll street, last night, on a charge of passing forged checks on the Cy Na- tional Bank, on Frederick Cabbarger, a butcher, re- siding ut No, 260 Columbia street, One of the checks was for $13 and the other for $9. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. Since January 1 there have been seventeen applica. tions only for building permite—less than one for every day in the month. Such inactivity, it is said by | dissipation she engulfs all that direetion, \ 4 LITERATURE, NIDONIE,” We noticed sometime since this novel as about to be published by Messrs, Appleton & Co, of this city. ‘A Boston house claimed the right by priorty of au- pouncement, and after a lively exchange of letters the Messrs, Appleton yielded their translation with be- coming grace, and Estes & Lauriat have the honor of presenting tt to the American public. Alphonse Daudet's not was crowned by the Academie Francaise, drama. tized for the Gymaaso und in the Deux Mondes, Twenty editions, following cach other in rapid succession, proclaimed bim the most successiul autnor of the day. Yet the subject Was not a oew one. Feydeau with his ‘Fanoy.” Flaubert with “Madame Bovary” and Belot with bis “Femme de Fea’ ought, it would seem, to have ex- bausted it; but Dandet with bis varimtions on the same theme shows the last word had pot been said, Why? We preler not to answer lest we offend some fastidious reader, and reter him to the book, Fro- mount, a Swiss, awkward, old and ugiy, is per- suaded tbat tho youthiui and bewitching Sidonie ts aying of love jor bim, We i ao part ner in the house of Kisier & Fromont, Prosperous manufacturers of paper hangings Risler, the junior partner, young and débonnaire, hud been an udmirer of Sidonic, but the will of an ance from whom he inberits the business has imposed on him another as awife, Venal, and seeking ouly the menns to gratity ber love of show and luxury, Sidonie marries Fromont, the more eusily to bring Risler within ber wiles, Satling gayly im the whiripool of The sume day Fromont Joarus is dishonor aud the rum of ms house, He is mot cast down, but turns his wity into the street and sets about the per- fectiny of au invention which restores the fortunes of bis partner, whom be hag forgiven, for love ot his wife aud child. He thea bethizks him of a letter | © left by Ins wif, from which no learns that even his brother Frantz had not been able to withstand the se- ductions of the bewitching Sidonie, Such ts the net on whieh Daudet bas woven the story that has made bim famous, The Swiss stupid faith of Fromunt, tho pure cussedness of Sidonie, the canniv Udelity of the old clerk (Pianus), tho Turveydropism of the unappre- ciated actor (Doloveile), the patient devotivn of the poor cripple (Désirée), the imbecility uf Caébé, tho true wite and metbor, Mme, George, tho re- sistance and tal tall of the brother Frantz are de- picted with the touch of an urtist. Ina word, it is a romance full of interest aud told with dramatic skill. Daudet is fortunate in his trauslator, who has boldly cut the metaphysical meanderings and maudiin moral- ities so that there 1s nota dull line nor w puge to skip | Jett in the book, while the story is told in its integrity in pure and elegant English, {ree from French idioms. ‘The title page is modestly tree trom the name of the translator, and only her intimate triends know it is from the hand of Mrs, Mary Neal Sherwood, of Port- land, Me. MIDNIGHT WEATHER REPORT. WARK DxPARTMENT, Ovvicg OF THE CHIRP SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasuinctos, Jun, 25—1 A, BL Indications, During Thursday, tn the South Atlantic and East Gulf States, rising and high barometer, reurly station- ary temperature, northwest to northeast w.nds and clear weather will prevuil, excepting lower temperature im the former and Florida, and succoeded in the latter by failing barometer, in the West Guif States, Tennessee and Ohio Valley, high followed by falling barometer and clear weather “with warmer easterly to southerly winds in the tirst district, and with colder northwest winds, shifting to warmer soutbeust or southwest, in the two last, In the upper Mississipp! and Lower Missour! Val- leys, falling barometer, southeast to southwest winds, rising temperature and increasing cloudiness, In the Jake region, tuliing barometer, atter a tempor- ary rise east of Luke Michigan, wi rly winds, back- ing to southerly; partly cloudy weather and falling temperature, succeoded in tho upper lake region by rising temperature, In the Middic and Eastern States, rising and high barometer, diminishing and north to west winds, very generally colder clear weather. Tue Ohio River continues falling, and the Lower Mis- sitsippi slowly rising. Cautionary signals continuo at Cape May, Sandy Hook, Thatcher Isiand, Portland and Eastport, THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. The following record will show the changes in the temperature for the past twenty-four hours, 1 com- parison with the corresponaing date of last y: indicated by the thermometer at Hudout’s pharmacy, Heravp Building:— 1876, 1877. ‘age temperature i Average temperature for corresponding date last SHIPPING NE OCEAN STEAMERS. DATES OF DEPARTURE PROM NRW YORK FOR TUR MONTES ye OF JANUARY AS FRBRUARY, ‘Steamer. Bailes | Dea Office Stute of Georgia Broadway herder “|61 Brondway France []55 Brondway Ethiopia 7 Bowling Green Kiysin Bowling Green Ppaineces City ot” Kerlin. Anierica. . Hotian Wisconsin, Aby ‘ Wieland. Broauway 69 Brondway with: Green Bowling Green Broudway ‘zs Bremen.. Liverpool. 7 2/4 Bowling Green x :|61 Browaway ilasyow,..]72 Bronaway Havre. wi -|Livervool, Krowdway uc Greea 2 Bowling Green reme! Nevada... .. Liverpool ronaway Keate of Virgin Glaayow rerad cay Britannle. Livorpool..|47 Broadway BE NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS IN THE COAST AND FOREIGN TRADE, tains or office: of easels onzayed in the cousting and foreign trade obser ing the dispincement or removal of sen buvys are requented to communicate the tacts to the Hxnaup, so thatit may be brought publicly te the attention of the proper authorities. A letter addressed “To the editor of the Hxnanp, New York xiving ws accurately as possible the number and por tion of dispinced buoys or the cause of their removal will suflice 1n wil cases observed lung the Atlantic and Pacific sof the American Continent, When th ouverved ‘on the coast ot European countries ar in the Mediterr: it in requested that mformation be sent either by telegraph or Jotter to the London office of the New Youx Hunaup, 46 Fleet street, London, or t0 the Paris office, G1 Avenue de YOpera, Paris, W the telegraph Is used despatches may be addressed “Bennett, 46 Fleet street, London, “Hennett, G1 Avenue de VOpora, Paris.” Where cases of | displacement are observed in the waters ot countries beyond the roach of the telegraph, as in Asia or Alrica, captains may communicate with ns upon reaching the first convea- Jent port, This information will be cabled froe of charge to the Hxnatn and publishe gar NOTICK TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT,—The New Yous Hanatp has ndopted a distinguishing Coston night signal tor use on board the Huxaun steam yacht, showing while burning the colors red, green, red, changing from o other in succession, and can be secn several mil Captains of vessels, npon seeing this signal, will oblige ws by preparing any marine news they may nave for the Ship News Devartment of the Herat. gg-Persons desirous of communtenting with vessols arriv- ing at New York cnn do so by addressing to such vessels caro of Haran news yacht, Pier No, 1 Kast River, New York, Letters received from all parte of the world sud promptly delivered. Duplicates are required, HERALD YACHT WEATHER OBSER- VATIONS. JANUARY 24, 1877 i uch 1. ), Bar. Ther. Ftate of At Hour, |Inches.] Deg. |Wind,| Weather. ‘artiy cloudy the officers, has not been known for many yeara, Stu athe a) WP Sandy Huok...| 4PM, govel 20! NW[Partly cloudy Narrows, erM) gu.i0) vi) NWie NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 187 | ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK--THIS DAY, Son Panel a 7 16 | Gov, Island, mann ZF 410 Sun seta... 6 04} Sapdy Hook,,.morn 3 25 | Moon sets orn 5 55 PORT OF NEW YORK, JAN. 24, 1877. ARRIVALS. REPORTED BY THE HERALD STRAM YACATA AND WERALD WHITRSTONE TRUEGRAPH LINZ Steamer Wisconsin (ir). Forsyth, Liverpool san 10 and th, with mies an ssenzers to Williams & ound Rs vr Liverpool. Grace, Liver idan 10 and s- 0 agornto PW Hurst. dun :0, lat 40, parsed 4 vessel bottom up, supposed & 4th, lat 4028, lon 7146, a Guion steam and passenge Steamer City with mdse and | _ Steamer Knicke with mase and passengers Steamer City of Dallas, dina, with mdse Steamer Citi with inde wid pussenge: Steamer Gulf Streat with mase and nasengers to Wm # Ci Co. fribou, Wliminzton, NO, Jan 20, C, vie Norfoik, Gibbs: Lewes, Del, with maze to the ip Co. Albertson, New Bedford for Philadel- if 4 Steamer Ellen » Terry, Salyer, Newbern, White. with mdse tod J Steamer Leupars phia Pus in tor Ship Locksley } Sand Heads Get os, ‘order, passed Gape of Good ened the Eqnater Jun 1, in lon 3) W, hud ) Baker (of Brunswick, Me). Pennell, London Nov is last to Carver & Bavw strong Ni and NW-xales ans snow storms, Bark Marin Kathe (Gor), ‘Abren with guano to Fabbri & Chaaneey: assed ¢ it . Valparaixo 90 days, vessel to hockmann, 1s aud crossed the divs N of Hat Fe with snow and rainy Bee 15, a bark. bound S, showing sixual letters ton 30 w trigute, trom London for TQDM. Ayderson, Rio Janeiro 58 : vessel to Benhain & Boy ator in lon 34; had fine ida, passed burk Ocean Express iveston for Liverpoo Brig Louise Price s Hay), Brown, Gonaives 19 days with logwood tok Murray, Jr, liad moderate weather 6 days N of Hntteras ; Brig Favorite (ot New Haven, Woadward, Port Spain 16 days. with sugar ail molusses' to H Trowbridge's Sons, is ed off the Huhtshir Nehe Harry © Sheppard, Steelman, Jacksonville 10 anya, with lumber to Drew & Huewi; vessel to Overton & Haw: kins, PASSED THROUGH HELL GATE BOUND SOUTH. ic. New Bedford for k. r Thetis, Youns, Providence for New Yor. BOUND EAST. Steamer Albatross. Davis, New York for Fal! River, steame.s Amos O Barstow, Keuney, New York for Provi- ow Hedtord, Steam donee. Steumer Bolivar, Geer, New York for New Loudon and Norwieh. Sehr Nett Sebr Line Sehr Esane IL Sehr 0 © Ack Seiur CW May, 3 Sehr Sunlight, Gi Cushing, Young, New York for Boston. Major, Gerrish, New York for Boston, orden, Barer, New Yors for ball itiver, New York for Stamtord, ken fur Providence. Johnson for Fall Hiver, CLEARED, town—t Stew Ri s oh 5 auenmer Gulf -teeam, Cowell, Charleston—J W Quintard, Mackay, Glasgow—Honderson Bros. eed, Huvana—Win P Clyde & Co, smun, Suvannah—Murruy, For mer Richmond, Kelley. Noriolk, City Point and Bich- mond—Old Donsint hip Co, Ship Archer, Crossman, Bremeu—W A Ross. Burk Adolps Kngier (Br), Ficuett, Anjer tor orders--John Bar« Tian (Ger), itt, to. Bark Skjerkholt (Nor), Tor}; Tobias & Co. (Aus), Krezevich, Cork for or- aren, Birkenhead—C Dexeti: Dubrovacki jers—Slocovien & Co. ntv Andfea (Itul), Mazilla, Cork for orders— Oo, Hark Nef (Nor), Christiansen, Cork or Falmouth for or- ders ~Funch, dye & Co. Burk Pugel (Fr), Ani ert, Marsettles—James Henry, brig M A Doran’ (ir), Foley, Cork for orders—C W Ber- taux, Brig Fanny (Aus), Tichiaz, Cork for orders—Slocovieh & 0. ‘Brig D M Dickie (Br), Hunter, Cork or Falmouth for or- lers—t) W Bertaux, Brig Geore (Br), Mebride, Bromen—C W Bertaux. Brig Pathfinder (Br), Dakii, Pertu Amooy—J W & Co. won Fred Jackson, Pettingill, Demerara—Louycraft & ‘arker ~chr Emeline G Sawyer, Hall, Aux Cayos (Iayti) ~A Nones & Co. Schr Roderick Rose (Br), Vaughan, St Kitts—C W Ber- t aux. nehr Avon (Br), King, St Kitts—C W Bertanx, Sehr Victor Puig, Pinkham, St Johas, Pit—Peniston & Co. Nehr Mary J Cook, Cook, Uardenas—Parsons & Loud. Sehr Clara Woodhouse, Cruse, Brazos Santisyu—Wood- house & Kudd. ohagon, Georgetown and Pot Bluff, 5C =—E D Hurlourt & € Schr L & M Knowles, H Clupp & Co rington, Perth Amboy—Simpson, SAILED Steamers Batavia (Bi Burnes, Sava : Columbus, Ha- Ik: varks nei oud: Bri, Born nd. 3 a; sebrs e do; 8 Bramhall, Savannah, We arc indebted to the purser of steamer Acapulco, from Aspinwall, for favors. aux CoLomno (Br), from Hull Dee 3, for New York, ws out of time, was seen Dec 19, in lat 45, | On her lant trip from N acing westward under st we had her foreyard had curried away. e and appar. spp ays ing that it Sma [sa Urquhart, feom New York fe pool, which put into Fayal Dee 27 leaky, damiged and had evrgo shifted: also had the rbourd und others hurt, having encountered fearful es. a for Philade! ‘was to be solt hin, hetore by ‘auction Bark Uxtoy, from Cartha; reported at Gibraltar in distre at the latter port Jan 4, Scar Lt a¥ (Be), from Turks Islands, put inte Petite Riviere, NS, night of 18th inst, with loss of spars und part of cargo. bad Scun Ina Dera Tore, Chase, from Port Johnson for Fall River, while going through Mell Gate 17th inst, was badly ent by icv, enusing her tolwak, She put into Bristol 24th, were sae will be obliged to remain untii the breuking up of the ies. Scur Lake, trom New York, with corn, for Pall River, put lenking badly, having Fisher Island sound, Jan into Newport, RE, at 2 PM Jan 24, been ashore ut Black Rock reef, Scur Euiza Jaxe (fisherman), Roex, Shelburne, NS, Jun 23, and sale uit Sheiburne. Scur James K Laverne. from stores, for New York, went ashore Kockaway, LI. Charleston, with naval mht of Jan 23 wt Fae at New Bedford, which was ashore at ns been examined by a diver, who amas was the loss of false keel and chafed slightly on the starboard side, she is relonding her cargo of hides, kerosene sehr Mnstings, nod will proceed to Salem. pin has urrived ac New eulord with the anchors and chains of the Bedabedee, Ovenouk—The sehr Eveine, of La Have, XS, Capt Mee Kean, bound [rom Charlottecown, PEL, co New York, is 1 abort 40 days out i sehr Albert Treat, in the latter pert | beara ft Tt is men, is lost. Battiwone, Jan 24-A report prevailed yesterday that the sehr Vi in, ‘apt Dobbins, which Tete Anni Nis about two weeks ago, and Ww. the ice and the crew lost, in Fasten J na charge ‘The crew is also reported sate, New Beprono, Jan 23~The salvage on the cargo rs dsnuar saved trom sebr Sarah ‘TA Pro at Vineyard Haven, lias adjusted by refere award the wreck rs 4749 9 Ponrtann, Me, Jan 23= Yesterday morning the fee on the flats on the Cape Etieabeth shore broke away und drifted actors the harbur, tormins an ice beidge tro n the ferry land: ing to Casto TLitse wharf, over which the people crossed from Cape Elizabeth to I Sehr Nellie Chase, tor | in-at Hart's sinned, 24th—sehrs Clara Jane lie Eaton, tr jenking, bay left Sew York for Boston taud tus notsince been e, with her crew of five Mavhins, tne tredging on ‘land trom New York, is frone from Dorchester, NB, for New n Calais for Warten, RI, which repaired and are “aw ready to —— > NOTICE TO MARINERS. J, NRAZIL— REMOVAL OF A ROCK. By the Hydrographié Department it is made known that the great subiwarine rock situated in the midule of ti channel leading dat 110 metres BNE of ‘he oO nho do sul (south Mount), hax just heen cut down 19 int low water of spring Heo, 2) foot (tmml water over tae part. ‘At the ordinary low waters of spring tides ahd the extra- ordinary falls occurring in Avigu when there is w violent eur to the south vessels drawing more than 19 feet should keep at least 120 metres from the point of focks of the Onterrinhode Sul, the hill Saving on ito na | obelisk. natural ovens’: BARON DE TEFFE, Director General, Rio Janeiro, Doe 13, 1876, WHALEMEN. ighest: Spoken—Nov 22, lat 6 18 8, lon 28 25 W. ship Cape Hom Pigeon, Baker, of Dartmouth, with 25 bbls oil; had lost a mast, SPOKEN, Ship Alexander Marshall, Gardner, from Liverpool for New York, Jan 13, lat 42 50, | 80, Ship Henrietta, Blanch Dee ¥, lat 24 90 8, lon 27 We ye Aryan ship showing No 3087, Dee 2, lat 423 8, lon 2827 W. Bark Lebanon. of St John, NR, Jan 6, lat 48 N, jon 8 W, NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS Merchunts, shipping agents and shipmasters are informed that by telegraphing to the Henao London Burean, ade drossing “Bennett, No, 46 Flee: street, London,” or to the Paris office, addrossing “Bennett, 61 Avenue de I'Ope Paris,” the arcivals at und doparturos Irom European wud . trom Richmond for Rangoon, 7.--TRIPLE SHEET. Eastern ports of American and all forefza vessels trading with the Unitea scutes, the same will be cabled to this country free of charge. Captnina arriving at and sailing from Freveh and Medi- terranean ports will flad the Paris office the more economi- eal and expeditious for telexraphing news. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. (Br), Giv- Maria Lonisa (Nor), Jensen, do, Sailed 234, bark Northern Chief (Br), Millar, United States; 24th, steamer Vaderland (Belg), Randle, Philadel phia: burk Ada (r., Cronby, New York. AMsteKD4M, Jan 23—Hailed, bark Sunlight (Nor), Soren- sen, New York, Breaes, Jan 23-—-Suailed, bark Corlolan (Ger), Vou Bre, men Philadelphia. Binaoa, to Jan 24—Arrived, brig Lizzie Zittlosen, Fos green, Now York (see below). Caxoirr, Jan 24—Sailed, bark Bravo (Nor), New York. Curksoone, Jun 24-—-Sailed, ship Churlie Baker (Br), Brown, Key West. Dunix, Jan 23—Arrived, br Charleston. . Gtascow, Jan 23—Arrived, barks Lidskjalf (Nor), An- drossen, Wilmington, NC; Ella Moore (Br), Shaw, do, Also arrived 23d, steamer Anchoria (Br), Munro, New York. : Ratled 24th, ship Dumbartonshire (Br), Anderson, San Francisco. How, Jan 23—Sailed, bark Tilde (Aus), Petcich, United States. Hampuna, Jan 21—Arrived, barks To Venner (Nor). Ga- brielsen, Wilmington, NC; 2.4, John Johnson (Br), Wade, jew York. Havne, Jan 23—Arrived, brig A L Palmer (Br), Taylor, Philadelphia; 24th, barks Luedua Durkee (Br), Brown, do; National Eagle, Sears, New Orleans. Suited 234, bark israsl (Swe), Teslin, New York, Insistowey Heap, Jan 29—Arrived, bark Harvester (Br), Peterson, Haltimore for Londonderry. Livenroot, Jun 23—Arrived, ship Sylvanus Blanchard, Green, St John, NB (vee below); Fawn, Cleaveland, New York; 24th,/Irts (Br), Armstrong, Galveston; Wm Tapscott, Wyman, Mobile: brig @ W Hawes (Br), Cann, New York, Also urrived 24th, steamer Minnesota (Br), Burwell, Bus- ton, Sailed 24th, steamer Indiana, Sargent, Philadetphia; burks Niagara (Ger), Wischnusen, United States; Mogul (Bri, Temble, do; Maggie Miller (Br), Cook, Hampton Ronds; Sirene (Ger), Calliss, United states, Lowvox, Jan 24—Arrived, burk srierly Hill (Br), Baird San Francisco. Clearod 24th, ship st Albans (bm, Bock, Penaacaln. Limxnick, Jan 22—Sailed, barks Therese (Gor), Hansen, New York (Lofore reported sailed dth); Wm Owen (ir) Brown, United States. . Lrononx, to Jan 24—Arrived, bark Excelslor, Eddy, New York. Puyaourn, Jan 24—Salled, steamer W A Scholten (Dutch), Janzen (from Kotterdam), New York. QuxxsstowN, Jun 24—Arrived, ship Firth of Clyde (Br), Blair, San Francisco, Put pack 24th, the Ellida, Sourmaurtox, Jan 24—Arrived, steamers Hermann (Ger) Roichmann, New York for Bremen; Frankfurt (Gor), Klug? kist, New Orleans vin Havana for do (and proceeded). ig Elbe (Br), Warback, - Loxpox, Jan 24—Burk Xomla (Br), Foster, which arrived at Liverpool yesterday from Charleston Dec 26, landed the crew of the schr Richard Rhodes, which was abandoned Jan 5. The crew were shipped for the United States by the American line steamer Indiana, which sailed from Liver- pool to-day for Philadelphia, (The R Rhodes sailea from Baltimore Dec 21 fur New York, with @ cargo ot hoop poles and bas been reported as missing, She was 85 tons register and belonged in Mavre-de-irace, Md.} Brig Astran (Ger), lute Capt Ehrenseich, from Wilming- ton, NC, Dec 19, which arrived at Liverpool yesterday, lost master snd part of deck load. Bark Thos Fietcher, Pendleton, from Sourabaya Dec 29 for Sydney, NSW, has put into Banjoowangle, leaky. Ship Sylvanas Blanebard, Green, from St John, NB, ar, rived at Liverpool yesterday, badly strained and with loss of decklond, Ship Fawn, Cleaveland, from New York, previously re- ported ashore at Bootle Bay, gut off and arrivec at Liver- pool Jan 23. Brig Lizzio Zittlosen, Fosgreen, trom New York, has wr- rived at Bilboa with loss of sails and crew disabled by sick- ness. WEATHER REPORT. Hotynmap. Jan 24, PM—Wind S8W, strong. Piymoutu, Jan 24, PM—Wiod SW, light; cloudp FOREIGN PORTS, yAteoa Bar, Dec 8—Iu port, bark Allee Campbell, Gor- ham. disg. tinoa Jan 2—In port, brig Clarabelie, Perkins, for Phil. ace phia, ready for sen. samuat, dan Hemarrived, sblp % Ring (ip), Moran, elds. Busnos Aynxs, Deo 4—Sulled, bark James McCarthy, Gouid, New York jor on) ‘BinieuDs, dan 0“Cleured, sehr Sarah B, Upton, Jackson: ville. V CouK. Jaa 13—arrived, Dark Grace H Cann (Br), Grant, vain, Ni, ex Town, CGH, Dec 11—Cleared, brig Jennie A Che- ney, Arey, St Helena and Now York, Arrived, no date, brig Jura (Br), Wolff, Colombo for New York. RaLTRR, Dez 28—Arnved, darks Barcelona (aud sid same Chas Morford, Parsons, bark Sarah Kingsbury, Griffin, Girgent Hole: sche Jay Ford, snall, Leghorn. tor New York Suiled Dee 24, bark GO Stauford (Ital), Marese New York), Legh: 25th, brig Michelina (trom New York), Sinyrnn; 28th, barks TI roso (Irom Philade:phia), Stern (from Leghorn), Philadel (From. Girgente), Boston; Horace Beals, Fickett (from Maraeltes, St Thomas; Ade Peord. Hocken, (from Phila- deiphia), Cadiz: brigs Clytie, Dero (from Leghorn), Carde- nan; Salixta, Partridge, St Thoma: Johanna, Lennox (from Malaga), New York; sebrs Chat Smith (from C1 un), *Bultimor (from StaMlurys, ( falermo; Robert Pi gaurog), New York; MP Millan, Raymond (from ken Yar ‘ rough the Straits Dee 24, bark John Langhlin, r Philadelphia, rived, steamer Austrian (Br), Wylie, Baltimore (and proceeded for Liverpool via St Johna, NE), A Is—Suiled, ship Hospodar (Br), eens Marra, Jan via Gipraltur. Mostevipko, Jun 7—In port, ship Alice Vennard, Gould, from Mejiilones for Europe, reng; barks Tremont, Carlis! and Canada (Br), Wood, for New York; Atlanta, Duvis, Shi beige Cazic pt mer, onixon town 14—Arrived, bark Lawrence, Howes, Boston 9 w n (Nor), Fausan, Ne 4 Iu port sear Uhiilion (Br), Montkco Bay, Ja, Barker, for New York, Idg. Nitno, Dee 4~ Arrived, brig Cort suiled . A rk Emmanuel (Swe), Andersen, New Nov BU-Salled, brig Annie Caran port Dee 7, schrs BF Farnham, Genn, for Falmouth, Al Viekenson, Touker, for Boston (since re: ucopia (Br), Bou- ) , Have- t, burk Hrothers, Westberg, from iB), Le Dain, tor New York. barks Pekin, Kiine, and Rosina New York, Idx; Primunera Fr do, ark Glide, Beadle (from Bos- tal 1 den, Lane ton), A (Bien Sreasnn Wisconsin. Anvrossax, Jan 9—Bailed, Martha A Palmer, Ca nits. Heirasr, Jan 6—Cleared, Muthilde, Krenzien, United Stateevia Troon, Boupkavs, Jan 8—Sailed, alfred Gibbs, Reimert, New Natthews, auillac 7th, Robena, Uagen. Tyb —Sarled, Obio x), Me; Itimore. led, midon for Phitadelphias wrk. Augusta, Black, Havre tor New Suiled 10th, Minnie Hunter, Woodman, Matanzas; Tos, Evenson, New York; M & E Cox. Hastinus, Southwest Yass (aif from London) ; Glenella, Hatfield (from Antwerp), Mebane, Whitesides (from Bremen), Josulien (from Hull), Baltimore, nkeubery, for Hampton Woas: Jan 9—Arrived, Barbara Pr ‘Uth, Olive, Davies, do, tina, doh, d meester. s jonard, from San’ frun- . Dee 12—Arrived, Kate Williams, Hale, Boston (and sailed 1th for St Michaels) Nailed Dee 17, AJ Fgbens, Harris, Boston, CRATER, Jan obsuiled, Royal Harrie, Matherson, York. saow, Jan 8—Arrived, Oswingo, Wayeott, New York: Mth, Dr stroayberg, Hirst, Wilmington, NC; Frida, Kas- musson, Charieston Guiusay, Jan ¥—Passed, India, Moran, from Hull for New Orieans. GotuENnuRG, Jan 3—Arrived, Frigg, Olsen, Portland, Doris Eckhoff, Hons, Gir- nia (and cleared for Dela- rita red 2d, Lawrence, Howes, Maita, to Hook; Martha P Tucker,’ Tuc K Kingsbury, Gritin, Woods Hote; James New York; Sophia kt’ Luhrs, Googius do; m Elliott, Undiz. Jun'O—Arrived, Alpha, Maront, Bull iver for ny a, Small Uharles Morford, Parsson, Cava; Comm ree, MaRwie! an 9—Sailed, Coluinba Caroline, Cichero, Phila. r ‘AVKK, Jan 8—Cleared, Lizzie Wright, Wright, New Or- jeans. Hamauno, Jan 7—Sailed, (ay, Hobich, Saxittn, Taylor, Baltimore; 8th, York vin Havre. d from the Motherbank Jan % Eva HKoston), Gothenburg. ob, Jan kmilia, Keding, New Yor! ma Payzant, Hampton toads; Mari nington hersnus, Jacobson, Bal neaster, Leland, Southwest Pass. jenred 8th, Zio Battista, Olivari, cea he Oth, Alf, P00 Lv Joth, Ki Thronsen, Huinpton Ronda rit, en, Olsen, Dario Morton, de Costa, M ns, Southwest Pass, id, Marie, Nallena, . Potter. Phtind in, Skeibladn ‘le Nebo, Horn utin, Bitida, : 9—Clenred, Raffaele, New York; Der rleaton, n Y—Arrived, Augustine Kobbe, Car Adgiaide. PRaAWLe Pott, Jan 9—Passed, Jomna, Fraser, from Pabetion vin Queenstown for Dunkirk, URENSTOWN, dan 10—Arrived, G WM rd, Parker, Troas, Mair, prince Kdward sland; Ana vernon ‘adam Iste of Erin, rrmonth en Jan 10—Arrived, Deodarus, Dorward, New York. Snips, Jan 9—Arrived, Sjomanden, Janson, Baltimore bet cian ‘Jan ¥-Suiled, Ocena, Paulsen, New Or Ports eMroom Jun Gesailed, Fuanie i Tucker, Tucker, Carde- eit amte Bax, Dec 5—Arrived, Gleam, Burgess, Shanghae (and sailed next aay for New York.) Dec 27—Tive brigantine ride of the te ot 36 days from Demerara for St Jobus (NF). mo t, bowsprit and sailt Inssex, put in 25th, with loss 0 opty + er ay but anchored will be towed Jan 1—The James Ford, three-wusted Small, from Leghorn for New York Drerigging through stress ¢, Jan 9—The Unamma bark, from Antwerp | (general cargo), has arrived bere danmgep. Livxavoot, Jan 10—The Caravan, Americ: here from New York, was in collision Dee 1. wit musted schooner, name unknown, snd hud waterw ried en ‘aud other slight damage ; damage to schoo! ani we reported outside Bombay are. Felicina Chiozza, from Ipswich put in with loss of sails ‘aud sun Uoxa ueENSTOWN, Jan 10" for New York (ballast), hi dry damages. Swansea, Jan 10-The bark Deosarsss from New York (slates), arrived hore this morning with longboat and bul- warks wi away. AMERICAN PORTS, BOSTON, Jan 24—Arrived, steamer Perkiomen, Piet Phitadelphin: fschrs John M Ball, Cnboon, Virginia; Zell, Wilbur, Hoboken; A D Henderson, W: Clenred—Sehrs Aries, Whilden, Philad Gen ee neo: isco; nor, ney, Hulett, NY; ship Age Franc bark Pasqualino ([tal), Mange, Galway ; Rocky Glen, ‘Allen, Montevideo: Wm Rubertsun, Cook, East. Loudou {routh Afrien); sche Harry L Whitson, Rich, Baltimore, ‘Sniled—stoamer Lawrence; bark Lizde Merry; brig ky Glen. Wind WSW. BALTIMORE, Jan 24—Arrived, steamer America, Bil- Jups, Savannah? ship Bremen (for), from Liverpool ; barks Mio Engino (Ital), Olivari, Gloucester, BE; Due Ceciie ‘NchiaMina, Bremen: xehrs Lorine, Somers, New Or- leans? Al vereux. Boston. Also arrived, barks Unione iiteb naut (Ger), Bremen: Maria Aste (Ii brig Cartaila, Blanchard, Dublin, Ka Hay: Aicardi, Genoa; Argo al), Olivari, Liverpool; riment ttie Simp. me and Tuck Dixon aad Mi son, Florence rs, Blackstone, ship Crusada: barks fr ary Aun: schrs Mary H Hand, Clara E ean ond J D Williams. BUCKSPORT, Jan 20—Arrived, schr Hattie E King, , Brunswick, Ga, with lumber, ISFOL, Jun 24— Arrived, schr Ida Della Torre, Chase, Port Johnson for Fall Kiver (see bg et OHARLESTO 10—Arrived, bark» BW Merriam (Br), Power, Ty’ ‘orest Princess (Br), Grant, do; Glas AN. Ammundsen, Tru: Bark, Able! Weymouth, Mass; lavre; J YP Wyman, 10, E. Abbott, Chase, . Tow . Hy ja Brunswick, Ga, E Boistord (Br), Atkinson, Havre: bri Sp), Carreras, Barcelona; schr ¥'St Clalr Ed- nd, Philadelphia, 2h Arrived, ship Anabella (Br), Andrews, Liverpvol; bark Schilicr (Ger), Glotstein, Tyb Helow—Ru-k Charles (Fe), Blondel 2ith—Arrived, steamor Mquator, hin. ba Cleared—Bark Terie (Sp), Manterolo, Albatross (Nor), Yucll, Barcelona; schr from Hin re. ley, Philadel- rie Bonnele Li Cc Abiel Ab! Langer, (Nor). Genoa: 0; Albatross (Nor) ; sci wre. GN, Jan 24—Arrived, barks Tommy (Ger), Malt, London; Queirolo (Ital), Brest; Lina (Ger),“Partexrand,") Cleared “Burks Sostrene (Nor), Graun, Harllepool; Pe- tred (Nor), Johansen, Glusson Dock, FERNANDINA, San 19—Arrived. brig Commerzi thin (Ger), Haupt, Martinique; sche Grace Bradley, Vesper, Havann, GALVESTON, mn 24—Arrived, schrs Franklin, Davis, New York; Jumes Siw Ork jeared—Ship Prince Rup: ied—Barks Vuncouve wick (Br , Johansen, Havre; schr W Cedar Keys. HAMPTON ROADS, Jan 23—Barks He'nrich, Ibsen (Nor). from Liverpool; Patent (Nor), from do; Orpheur (Nor), from London; Dannebrog (Nor), from Bordeuux: Gronsvar (N ir Lafont par png Td (Nor), trom 0 Bal Cedar Keys: iath ( son. Ponce (shipped two men for Cedar Kevs). Suiled 12th, schr Henry J May, Blackman, Barrel Stake, MOBILE, Jan 19—Cloared, achrs WS Jordan, Stone, Galventon;'A T Boardman, Boyd. Jamaicn, ‘st - Cleared, brig Virgines (Sp), Manstan: . Barcelona, NEW ORL: an 19—Arrlyod, schrs J&phun Grindie, Tratt, Porto Cabello; Santo Oteri, Pixznti, Utila. Clenred—Barks Quelle (Nor), Dedeknm, Havre: Betsy Gude (Nor), Beilgaard, Cork; brig Suwanee, Sawyer, New York: schra' Palma, Taylor, St Marks and ‘Apalachicola, Lily of the V: Br), Leitch, Belize, Hon, h—Uleared, steamer Hudson, Gaver, New York: brics - iar hog Hechte!, Cork; John Brightman, Hansou, ‘ali River. Passus—Arrived, ship Louise et Rose (Fr), Dubosc, javre. NEW. BEDFORD, Jan 23—Arrived, schr R 8 Dea: jew Yor! Wiiite, Ni Sal rs Leopard, Albertson, South Ambo; Nellie Hart. port. NEWPORT, Jan 22, PM—Arrived, tug Sarah J Weed, Gladding, from. Full River, with sch JS Merrell, from Fall River for New York in tow, 23d,8 AM—1n port schrs Varta Adelaide, Kent, Port Jobn- son; Gunees, Keith, Providence for New York; J: Nine & Cornelia, Carman, Hoboken Port Jobnson for for Providence; Fall River. 4:3) PM—Arrived, schrs Eliza Phat eo, with eorn. New York vin Duteh Also Helen A Holmes, schrs Wm D Marvel, J LM 24th—Arrived, schr RT Clark, (blew away fying jib). flea arrived sche Lake, New York for Fall River. (sve ycollany). N \RRAGANSETT, R1, Jan 23—Sniled from Dutch Island Harbor. schrs Calvin P Harris, Bonton, New York for Boston; RS Dean, White, do for New Bedford; Kate E Rich, Deughty, Providence for New York. NEW LONDUN, Jan 23—Arrived, schr Dreadnaught, Sto nington for New York. Nalled—ScheJane C Rogers, New York. PORT ROYAL, 8 0, Jun 24~Arrived, steamer Carondelet, Faircloth, New York. PHILADELPHIA, Jan 24—Arrived, steamers Fanita, Howe. Now York: Ashland, Doughty, Kail River: schts A & E Hooper. Church, Charleston: Alice Borda. Durkee, do, Also arrived, ships Livingston (Br). Crospy, Belfast, Kin« burn (Br), Porry, do; barks Mannon (Ital).’ Lauro Hull; Aurora (Nor), Ki verpool: Napoleon IIT (Nor), Kjoln do; Sarah in (Br), D Ne ide, (Nor), Moe, Bordeaux; Angela (Itai). H (ital), Sligo; sclirs Androw H Edwards, Bartl © E Raymond, Kelly, Boston; West Dennis, Cr Stenmers Ohio, Morrison, Liverpool; Boston; Saxon, Snow, do: Florida, Crocker, ; Tonxwanda, Sherman, do: barks Bertol at Zork or Falmouth: Trite (Ital), 2 White, ¥ Boston; brig land, Havana. ailed—Steamors Tonawanda, Harrisburg, Saxon, Flor- bark Lalla Rookh, | Wotton, xon, for Boston; for New York: ship Chloe, tor Antwerp; bark Der Klelue Heinrich, tor Hamburg. brig Callao, tor Rio Janeiro, and sche Thos J Martin, for Portsmouth, pussed down this P Min tow Chas E Raymond, from Boston for Philadelphia, left jay in tow. Schr Nelito 5 Jewell, for Matanzas, came in harbor and romain. . sels belare reported in harbor remain unchanged, Wind henyy, WNW. Teo all over to loeward; both chunnels clenr. Lewes, Del, Jan barks Margaret Evans, and James It Boyd. Lett for Philadelphia, ship Jamestown; barks Earl of awards, for Providence, and a ship Marietta W3 Dudmon, Carrie Wyman rovid brig Maggie. led AM, bucky “EU Daval, Balthasar, and schr Jesse Smith, tor Philadelp! bark Liverta, tor New York. Passed out—Barks Chieftain and Pera, ft tor Philadelphia, barks Flena and Daniel brig ny. ‘ent to sea AM—Bark Silo. PM—Tho vessels that leit here in tow are nearly all re- tuening, owing to heavy NW winds, DkLAWARE BREAKWATYR, Jan 24—Passed im, steamer Pennsylvanin, trom Liverpool, PORTLAND, Me, Jan Suiled, brig Zetland: schrs Kare M Hilton, Hutile Ross, M A Wiley, Delhi, Oliver Dyer, avia Torrey. Atnert Clarence, Ada Ames, Sammy For Mary F Pike, ana E Areularius. Bhs, 24th—Arrived, bark Chas Cox (Br), Cox, Hampton Roads, to lond ofl for Liverpoot. Clenred—Sehrs Cussie Jameson, Cardenas; Carl D Lath- ind SSW, light, PROVINCETOWN, J: 23—Suiled, sehr Sophie Krana, dit, having repaired, Jan 23—Arrived, steamer William Ki more vin Nortolk; schr John Stockha: Hart, H leared—Sehr Daisy E Parkbust, Hooper, New Orleans. Sailed—Stenmers Catharine Whiting, Harding. Phila. delphia; Vindicator, Rozers, do: schra John a Beckerman, Hathaway, Perth ‘Amboy: Ineriet Brewster, Sanford; Obarles Denix, Week: tie B Rulan, Rulan, and Jesse ‘dis, Randall, w York, Arrived, barks Johann to load tor Londo: ‘Roads, to lond tor Brem Godtrey, Boston, to. load for New ork; nell, Bunnell, Norfolk, te load for New ¥ own, Ze York a FRANCISGO, Jun 16—Arrived, ship Belvidere, » Valonrals Sailed —shij ishing W Nickels, ‘Tacoma; Wellington (Bol), Howard, Nanalino hattan, Swartoo, Port Gumble; Forest Queen, Burus, Port Ludlow; Lire Willinms, Ross, Port Seattle. 23d—Arrived, ship Compadre (Br), Thomas, Newcas tle, B. Halled—Ship Angerona (Br), Harwood, Liverpool. 24th—Clen ship Compadre (Br). Thoms, Srields, Sailed—Steamer South Caroline, Morton, Panama, SAVANNAH, Jun 20—Arrived, bark Indiana (Be), Spurr, Hav +. Bist—Arri re. rrived, barks Breidablik (Nor), Jorgensen, White: dantis (Nor), from a d, steamers San Salvador, Nick . Hooper, Bultimore; Worces barke Boston. Also arrived, sehr W Drury, Boston, Giearea—Baie Hyoatia Gir), Marshall, Laverpoot (and snite Sul ed—Ships Vancouver (itr), Oliver, St John, NB; @ Won (Br), Alexander, Guiveston; ‘barks Grid (Nor), palit tage tobe la Ww Reet ust) Graham, ile Hook; jeu Crest (Br), Dovoy; “Hestin (Ger), do; 'C Delaware Hronkwater, ap Oni sapeonase i ‘Also sulled, ship Av Etta, Fernandiva; ¢ Favens, Boston Geo; LD Fisk, L SALEM New Ye VINEYARD HAVEN, Jan 23 —Arrived, schrs Freddie Fairer. Boston for Virginia; Lilly B Freneh, do, tor Woods ole, Sailed—Steamers Achiles and Panther: Vavener; brig Starl sehirs Wereddie. Water, Wittens Hea, Addis M Bic, Magicie 1) Muraton, a4 ¢ ‘Hlckman, Theodore i foun, Andie Currier (Br), Mary Theall (Br), und WILMIN: mee Jan 16—Sailed, brig TW Lucas, NC, Jan 22—Cleared, steamer Bonefne- G70 se ork, bark Memoria (Nor), Arve: Harrett, Demerara, Stettin; YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. OR SALE—TH SCHOONER YACHT GLIMPSE tenet th, be depth, 4610 forts welt found: saile, . FOR SALE—HALP © Wate t nud A Tin every respect; dimensions, 33 ty ( ie ign we condensin adviress W. F,' HARe st;